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Y - f which finds 4 motive for the most arbitrary | Hon. Mr. Campbell, on his appearance at Vera Cros in | thoneand varde fom, the excavations of Angel to the DESTRUCTION OF A TRAM ON THE WESTERN RAILROAD. MISCELLANEOUS. / conduct In the exigereies of the State; the cobort of | December last, Notwithstanding the collapse of his | open cuts Cata jucna, te @ RE eM 0 snewaiocs pecennamanerarnnnnnnsnanacanaan M E xX ] Cc fa) B European diplomats {3 rendered useless for the defence | faculties a4 representative of his Majesty Maximilian, = hee aoe repr that he Vetearente, 18 es a Herm Pe , Eonen Tere ade uly ae wah T a ; THE SIEGE OF TH" CAPITAL. Review of Mr. Se’sard’s Intercession fo "Aaximiilan. Probay,ie Future Policy af Juarez. ‘Phey Convocation of Congress and te Tender of His Resignation Contempaated. Interesting Description of the Zacatecas Mimes. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. "fender of Reslgnation=—The Austrian | 0®S:deration and respect of the authorities, which should | of ihe numerous mining properties betray the wonderful | 1 uch worked as the oti Principal veins, The-generai | express train reacbed tho ‘ak & quarter to four pica fmrumer Blizabeth aud ha United States be distributed equally among foreigners of every nation- | richness of the district, while tho heaps of ébris that | yield of tho Canters vein is from $82 10 $40"pAr ton. | o'ciock A.M. yentarday, and the ‘trala being unable to FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Revenue rnp—Ne Washington and Mr. Seward in regard to Prince Maxi- | activity which has prevailed in the extraction of the | [p'S0l¥. 0 qe Woauee Gig enon weal that one oF | m he Sas Sos taweere oe aay Fa Death. mthau's life, should he fall into the power of Juarez, has cn tah a | damaged track ‘orm NEWS OF THE DAY, a Talised ail Matter ae eee or ae cote? tne | silver wealth held in the mountain, Climbing bys | Laguna. He purchased enormous estates from the pro- | and after a delay of about four hours the New York nn New Onveans, July 6, 2867, 9:20 o'Clock F. M. } + ‘Bate adwiees frem the Juarez headquarters afford ome notes aeto the future policy of the hberal Presi- | tent, It 4s stated that upon his entering into the city | prince was supposed to be endangered great anxiety ts y opened it and NEWS OF THE DAY. Mexico he wit! Congyess, at the capital, | “'splayed to serve his brother, the Emperor of Austria; | gorges. Its thirty-three thousand inbabitants have built | Gorived a» rotit, in a short time, of 000. sits ad pe iy ee re damian dua povecumant that Maximihan has, by the decres of October 3, 1860, | ineir housos wherever a spot could be found sufficientiy | Bordas and Ants, after it bad tyes ‘soanaones, re- THE SAVANNAH BOARD OF REGISTRATION. NEWS OF THE DAY. care tale ea erm E And summary shooting of Mexi- | iarge for tho purpose; and the Areets, following the | opened it 1m 1775, and at immense cost for drainage ‘Artavra, Ga, Jaly 6, 1867. caw OF tan ake weffering his-resignation. That this is a mere ruse, out of | cans taken in arms against the empire, whom he chose , i has iky tad [20 prod them in this epoch more than It is isla Seine ‘<a as ae { ~which to soeke political capital, is generally believed. | '0 call by right divine dissiaents, forfeited all title to be | windings of the ravines, present an irregularity $2,000,000. Again abandoned, it was, early in ascert headquarters NEWS OF THE DAY. F “Whough with the contending factions in Mexico there | (Zealed #8 & prisoner of war. Setting aside such re- | might make the city of Bostén envious. On the left, as | this century, by’ Fermin’ Apeztohea, | Statement in the Savannah papers that the Board of phd ih (es ¥ rattle giant utterances rather than the voices of | vou descend Into the city, is seen the celebrated Bufa, a | Who found it Impossible to drain the with sixteen ion had received instructions to register all who NEWS OF THB DAY. ‘may be some doubt of his re-election, Juarez at loast ex- - lection, It does appear that the Secretary of State has peak a a ly eight | mAlacates well served; and such was flow of water | would take the oath, is wholly untrue. The law aod — > peota,’by wach actiog, to harmonize the existing factions | !gnored He ie peor teen OF golicitude pre. | Porphyritic crost thas shoots heavenward nearly elgbt | that $400,000 were spent in the dratnage before a single | printed instructions of General’ Pope are the only iar ee Ce eee | tm hie distracted country, and that he will, upon the | good offices of the Uuited Siatos in any manner which | ‘ousand feet above the level of the sea, and is crowned ote yas Out, To give an idea of the extent to | siructions issued to the Boards of Registration, NEWS OF THE DAY. eenvocation of a Mexican Concress, tender his resigna- Mon, comes through the most authentic sources. The Austrian consul to-day received orders from Vienna for the return of the Austrian frigate Elizabeth WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. : of their subjects’ sights by a suspension of relations with the poverpr sect ao ‘that the constitutional party will, on \sentrance into power, sead them out of the countyy, thoy have not displayed as yet tho courage to “mand their passports of those whom they recognize?, and have morally supported by their pro- 2ence, a 4 from whom they have suffered shgbts, which ‘8 year azo would have been resented by an immediate retirew.ont from this court, The life of Maximilian, endargered at Querétaro, furnishes the ready Prowxt for ¥ais meckness and obitvion of self respect. their aU?,net masters unearthed the game at Miramar, the biak of roy tatives must bevin at the death in “doxioo. The mntervention to its latest act must be aticoded by competent and official witnesses, How could ‘Napoleon be exculpated otherwise? How could Bismarck make up Tecord against France for the Emperor of Austria? and how other- wise could the responsibility of what is passing and is to pass im this wretched country be fastened upon the United States? These ser- vants in State livery instinetively foel that the results of the folied intervention must tall upon Europe, and each intrigues to ward = from his by House court the Le ing catastrophe, it happons—inaulging in what they ios clenaedl AA ae rm apiomaed Rinievers ‘and Charges @’ Affaires allow their fellow subjects to be ruined end the sole remnant of European influence to be rooted up by the spoliation of merchants and business men established in Mexico, These exalted personages, if not dnserrupted, will thoroughly perform the work begup by their sovereigns and eventually enthrone bere the influence of the United States as fullyas though such bad been their miasion on leaving bone, Forgotful of a Jeading maxim of public life, they haye made a merit of services rendorad before the party obliged solicited Rew favors, and have cited as a political crime what is nized to be universal in the actions of mankind. As the im ists are convinced that they can expect nothing more from Europe, so their tude is reserved for those from whom they have to fear everything, and the Consul of the United States, which ignore Emperor and the empire, monopolizes for American citizens the The correspondence betwoen the Austrian Minister at liberals say, aud with a sbow of reason, that the good offices of the United were not exerted to spare torrents of Mexican blood shed through obstinacy of Maximitian; but immediately as the life of a foreign might suggest even remotely the suspicion of interven- tion, he hes, by an “off-handed” soceptance, offended Mexican susceptibilities Maximilian is an adventurer and a filibuster, not the less culpable that he bas been duped by the General Marquez bas withdrawn the exequatur of Spanish Consui in this city § Indignant at inja-t infected upon his compatriots through the courts of Justice, facetiously so called, Mr. lan published ‘@ strong protest against ceriain outrages and en parle decisions, He has his reward and is disimisset to is feelings and sympathies inchangii Excel hi empire, a cause, or a principle; they are but detaining the sword that hangs suspended above them. The latest and most trustworthy intelligence is that Maxi- mitian ia to be held a prisoner at Querétaro until such time as a council of war shall have detormined bis fate. THE MINES OF ZACATECAS, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE CF THE HERALD. Position of Zacatecas—The Scenery as Viewed from the Famous Bufa Crest—Histery of the Discovery of Mineral Wealth Around Zaca- teens—Geology of the District—Y: if Some of the Mines—A Visit to the Quebradil Mine—Immense and Needless Outlaye—Com- parison with American Mines. Zacatecas, Mexico, May 18, 1867, The city of Zacatecas ia situated 22 degroes 46 minutes north, and 101 degrees 57 minutes west of Greenwich, It is on its parallel of latitude about midway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is located on the dividing ridge. As you approach the city from the west the lofty volcanic mountains, thrown up in the wildest confusion, give a grand and picturesque appearance to the scenery, All around you the white boundary stones have been poured from the mining shafte indicate the steep road the western slope of the sierra, and winding along @ precipice near the first sottlement that was made here, you suddenly look down upon the city of Zacatecas, jammed in among the mountain by alittle chapel. The people of Zucatecas aro very Proud of the Bufa, as it isone of the most beautiful as wellas one of the most prominent landmarks of the country, From the summit of this lofty peak you find veins or bodies, which are separated by intermediate rocks of moro or leas thickmesa, The total thickness seldom exceeds ninety feet, but it is variable, and where the three veins unite, a8 at San Acacio, forming a single velo, it is about feet. Some measurements have the upper vein, SS the San Juan de Dos mine, feet, the mid Vein fourteen, and the lower, nive feet, The entire measurement of the three ore Dearing veins averages thirty feet. The mines, it has always been found, are very easily kept free from water, two malacates being sufficient to drain the vein in the dry season and eight or nine in the wet, ‘The San Bernabe vein is situated betwoen the Veta- grande and the city, and is the first mother lode discovered by the Spaniards. It runs northeast, with an inclination to the south, and traverses mountains of soft siate, ‘The frst ovcupants worked it with great advan- tage, and for many years it produced large quantities of silver. Its most productive. mines have been San Bernabé, Roudanera, Malanoche, Guadalupe and Pere- na, Zumaide aod began formerly worked the Ron- era and Guadalupe m! aaene #uch were the enor- mous amounts of silver from them that they purchased a shaft, outside of their limits, paying ninety thousand dollars for it, and this because it made the drainage a little more convenient, This was in 1736. The mine of Rondanera was afterwards abandoned by them, but was reopened in 1749 by Ygnacio Arrieta, who, from the Chalveristle , took out in a single week moro than six hun foliars, In 1784 the cura, Rafael de las Piedras, took out of thesame mine over three hundred thousand dollars, and Antonio Tiagos took from the Peregrina gatlery, in the same year, six hundred thousand dollars, In different epochs the Kon- danera has given four }manzas; and the last one, taken out in a few weeks, gave @ net profit of one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, The Cantera vein is very near the city, and traverses the Bufa mountain in a direction norih, 63 degs. west. From thie point it bends to the south, and is associated with the Quebradilla vein. Toe average thickness of the vein ie thirty-six fect; but owing to the low yield of ite ores, which are very abundant, it hag not been so The mines, however, have at times produced ver; largely, in one instance 5 ceeds, and accumulated from his mining property a The Quebraditl ine is a spur 1° ia m! and here nature appears to have been prodigal of her wealth; but the amount of water has expensive working. In 1737 a compan; ‘was worked at this epoch it may be stated that there were sumieved one thousand four hun- dred and ifteen men in interior and one thourana one bundred and thirty-five in the exterior works. There were, moreover, eight hundred bh used for Western through, freizht train from Boston, ov Western Railread, was thrown from the track about two miles from Wnariton, The train consisted of twenty-one cars drawn by the locomotive Minvesola, The engine, after being thrown from the track, ran about fifty fect tearing up the sleepers and tracks, and when it came to a stop in the sand, eight of the cars were piled on top The engineer, Henry Allerton, and the fireman remained in the cab and wore taki from ruins uninjured, the top of one of the cars forming @ complete shelter over them, 60 that it was o—_ to remove the debris before they could be ex- ical it was ascertained that a number of sleepers bad been stood up endways in acow-guard, and others placed the side to keep them in The villains selected v 7entaw for their nefarious operations, it being on @ down grade and ata place where the tracks were curved, The train was running vuite slow at the time, or the accident would probably have been much more serious. The first 1wo cars thrown from the track were Now, 4,702 and 2,088 of the New York Central Railroad, loaded witb cotton; car No. 5,021, of the Onicago and Alton Railroad, loaded with hogsheads of sugar came next, and then cars Nos. 1,269, 1,605, 677, 1,516 and 663—ail of these, with the exception of No. 1,269 being compietely In the iast car was a valuable Stallion en route to Springfield. The forward part of the car was completely stove in, Dut the horse escaped with a slight scratch, and the groom was found more frightened than hurt, Inthe cars belonging to the Western Railroad were a large quantity of fireworks which were to be usedat the Fourth of July celebration im Springfield, Mass, and muny of the were ruined. Many of the remaining cars ‘were more or lees injured. A pile of lumber was found at each side of the track, and it is thought that the villians intended to have blocked both tracks, but were disturbed in their opera- Messengers were sent to Chariton, East Brookfield and Springfield for assiatance, and about thirty men sent to clear the wreck. The regular New York passenger proceed the page assisted the railroad men in re- moving the and as the inward track was badly train came through to apd Other trains were also delayed on account of the tracks being blocked. Railroad offer $1,000 reward for the person or persons who placed the obsirnc- tions on the track. 9 SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF.NEW YORK, JULY 6, 1837, at < = < Er : =< Ss Z = Zz < be z é e 4 5 E z e E z e z Cy | e e Hut | Zz = z ° = = Z c | : i ALL PARTS OF THE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE ALL PARTS OF THE, ALL PARTS OF THE ALL PARTS OF TBE ALL PARTS OF THE ALL PARTS OF THE ALL PARTS OF THE ALL PARTS OF TRE ALL PARTS OF THE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE FROM ALL PARTS OF THR FROM ALL PARTS OF THB NEWS OF THE DAY, NEWS OF THE DAY. NEWS OF THE DAY. NEWS OF THE DAY. NEWS OF THB DAY, NEWS OF THB DAY. E ‘ rt the machinery, and these consumed annually eigh! — ‘v0 Vorm rua via Havana, On her arrival in Mexico she | Perpuans iniriguer, known as Napolion Ill.. and been | yourself in'the'centre of the swelling mountain masses | inoysand fanegas of corn and one ins st ww"NEiscas LATEST MARKET tm exderéd to receive on board any Austrians to be found cd pe that have been thrown up in such wild confusion at this | straw. ‘The mine at that timo was producing about one 2" Arrived. - y " name to a cause that could never be sustained save but thousand tons of ore weekly, the total fe Steamship Geo Washington, Gager, New Orleans June LATEST MARKET ‘hero and remain off the barbor for further orders. by the bayonet, Lopez, Walker and Crabbe were invited | Point. To the eastward, across a vast plain of fifty miles | (Vint out averaging $20,000 per weeks, Pe | 80, with mdse and passengers, to HB Cromwell ACO. ‘Ia at pes Coliector Kellogg has received orders from the govern. | 1810 Cuba, Nicaragua and Sonora, where Raoussot de | in extent, you catch sight of the celebrated mining dis- | “TM scoa the Quenradtitia mine’ eal me | *8ehor in the Lower Quarantine, 2 LATEST MARKET Boulbon met his fate as the avant courrier of French | trict of Ramos, the richnoss of whose ores and th nat i ine route erg time since. ‘The | schr D Giliespie (Br), ——, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with —— ‘meni Lo propare the cuttor Wilderness for sea. to leave | intervention in Mexico, Yet these fout adventurers, bo. | ‘it © joa, the richnoss o| res and the many | main shaft is just beyond the south eide of the Zacatecas LATEST MARKET ac seven P, M. for Vera Cruz, to which point she carries suportant despatches from the State Department, cause perchance they presented no credentials from a foreign court, were shot as/robbers and filibusters. The millions which it nas yielded having given it a historic fame scarcely second to any of the great mining districts park, and many of the gailenes are under the city, Clothed in an old suit I seated myself in a rope sling, and, clinging to the main rope, was gradually lowered into ter, to master. Sebr Rainbow, Plumb, Beaufort, NC, 6 days. Sehr E A Couant, Wass, Calais. Schr Onward, Arey, Bangor. j 3 iy : | honorable ‘eretary would never admit that a prince Schr Sinbad, Arey, Rockland. LATEST MARKET Mra President Juarez and suite were tendered a pas- | should not*be judged by the same principles that he | °! Mexico, To the west another plain is spread before | old mother earth, The abaft is avout six hundred feet Bebr New ai ‘Bray, Ne f ‘ Would apply to a private citiwen, Mabimiiowceased uo | you, and just upon ite horizon you detect the | deep, and reaches to the floor of La Luz, ‘The min’ was, ae eat he nee LATEST MARKET wage om the revenue cutter, but as they have not arrived at this hour the vessel sails without them. No contirmation of Santa Anna’s execution has yet been “weceived, be @ belligerent from the instant his godfathers, the French, withdrew their bapusm of blood by retirement from the country; and Mr. Seward, were he not the oracle (with foreign nations) of a powerfol State, would hill of Fresnillo, which, over an area of at least two square miles, bas been boneycombed to a depth of fifteen hundred feet, and has however, below this toa depth of nine hundred feet. There is considerable water in the mine, all the galleries were dripping but were drained to the main shaft, where ‘a Cornish engine of one hundred and twenty horse power Below. Bark Wm Van Name, Craig, from Philadelphia for New Orleans, Wind at sunset 8. For Other Shipping News See Ninth Page. E i x 3 5 Gilg isa) have signed the death warrant of the Austrian Emperor's chests cho dralnage. This oneiae cont on. the gragad MARKET brother when he put forth tho plea employed to eave the | £iv7m Sf It is atill giving, a vast product of ‘stiver. | $120,000, and the cost per day of Keeping it running 18 LATEST Arrival of a Portion of the Vera Cruz Garri- |. jifo ot heciient. We do not desire the execution of | T° the south the whole face of the country is cut up | $90. 2 Nee five nvedrea wpheagar 3 men LATEST MARKET son in New Orienns. Maximilian—not that he does not merit death as the | into deop gorges and ridgos, until, ina beautiful and well | ¢™p'oyed on the inierior and extorior ‘he y! - ¥ ween z: Nuw Onzeane, July 6, 1867, | peualty of his crime, nor that he has not forfeited every | watered valley, you catch sight of the agricaltural town case ease raged $500,000 per Year for tne eet Tee EE OF TOGRANLISTIC ENTERPRISR. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. Colonel Soudriet and tho other officers of the Vera Cruz | fim te the mercy of the Mexican people, who aro BY | or Jores, containing some twelve thousand inhabitants, | for the orivinal outlays, paid them a net provr of | THE CHEAPEST, COMPLETEST AND ABLEST OF LATEST MARKET REPORTS. true right divine his judges, but because his execution THE EVENING NEWSPAPERS. garrison, who arrived in Mobile by the French sioop-of- | will not serve the true end of punishment, because bis | Tothe north are seen a series of low swelling moun- | $160,000 annually, fhe extent of the mine is two PRICE ONE CE AND CHUAPEST NEWSPAPER, : Z alts oe teres ry ae : thousand metres on the vein. In one of the lodes 1] FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. —— war Tabasco, baye come to this city. pay gt Bog oman Bt beet Reever eens . — tains and plains, finally losing themselves in the dis- | noticed that the workmen wero getting out ore that paid GETiUN= URE POR, DinMABED LATER AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, execution of thie European Princa, as it must always bear | ‘#208 Three miles from you, and to the northeast, is | $600 per ton; in others from $80 to $160 per ton. | A “END AME MANY DANGEROUS MALADIES AND CHEACEST NEWSPAPER SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. the character of an act of party vengeauco—wiil inevit- | the town of Guadalupe, containing six thousand inhabl- og peas mle apo g wpreed ab vars WHICH ARE CAUSED BY THE = ab! iH] ION VU) manitihna iseens ae ahaa Centnihpiiiteibibd a mee pats she Balled Sete ine reser ba tants, all of whom are mincra, and mostly engaged in the | for extracting tl from $11 to $12 per ton, in- OF AT ORGAN, AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, > dq in_veins that run from one to thirty. six feet thick. : Are iL oat fore, that the tary of Stato of the United States has | mountains which you see around you were once covered Near the Quebradilla is the ptt six hundred | Whies SCHENCK’S MANDEAKE PILLS produce those AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER Why Maximilian Should be Sparcd—Search- ing Review of Seward’s Interference for Max—C. te of th rinl Press. ph on most gloom: pearan ood has bee: hoide} The San Rafael, on tl vein, is and its functions, which will make the operation of this AND APEST NRWSP, prams “ont oe Maid, May ee 1867. Parr eecian that hie wictjished srenaenns of Nee pro of aati £2) val i fk Boge near a ona — arin mine, ia the bubarbe ve liver me pplied Pei ‘blood, Tonocln nerves oh 5 om Never has a siege boon so dull; a solid month has been | Matter bas materially weakened the moral influence of whey ~ | the cily, none aes Dr. G. M. Prevost, an Amerl- | sorbents, One of its obvious uscs is to secrete and prepare AND CHEAPEST NEWS! ion’ ; added to the past, and no progress has to the observer been made that promises to stay the death se aha of thirty miles, Transportation is fortunately cheap, | doubtedly, is the best man: Its ores are very abund- | health is the proper performance of this function? If th =n * fo — elapen Siapriagasnalyatbacoostyas sj 0 ape gopher wedges barrow member of (he | oF the cost would be enormous. The wood now sells for | ant and average about aithsave dollars per ton, The | liver 1s dise it cannot purify the blood, and if a cm Searing usaway drop upon drop ‘by cruel distillation. | Community of nations. | The ollicial Journal of the min- | Shout $7 (silver) per cord Vetagraade mines, under an English firm, are also yield- | that i* sent back | theough the lungs, brain and AND CHEAPEST NEWSP. etry, % portu- . tion, wa Two excursions, to the distance of five hundred | niy offored by Mr, sowant's letter to the Austere Mone. |, 00 the 8th vember, 1546, Juan de Tolosa, one of | ing splendidly; and although they have been Secndiiee hiswmane, eumceamiontin tha Mileaeie reevel aoe yards, made in an aitempt on the grees crops of one of ‘the environs, display the enterprising valor of the inside and prove the reckless carelessness of tho besiegers. A | Cabinet at Washington “with the trin district. and induced some of his companions, among | past Ir. : mph of thi A : few lives were lost, some ragged bundies of barley | revolution,” says the ‘Organ of the conservative Churen | them Balthasar Treinino, Cristobal Onate and Diego de | On the San Beraabe vein the Rondanera mine is avain Wes eireciaians ot the clued is -eentenlagts he wiadiabe. NEWSBOYS wane Seseght. tm.e00) varleun: sole dctldien ded | faction. “Our independence would suffer a partial Ibarra, to form a settlement there with him. This was | being draloea, and, from somo of the upper galleries. | phe heart sends the vital current down through the arteri 1 e! in, y soup eclipse if not a total one, as we have too much reason to | 4020 on the 21st of March, 1548. and the mine of Alvado | such promising ores are found as indicate another great | it passes through the flesh, taking up all impurities in. ite NEWSBOYS. In through the columns of government organs the dash and | four, on the perusal of the documents we publish. » «Phe | W4S Opened upon the celebrated Vetagrande, or Groat | bonanza at no distant time, progress; then the stream of blood tiows backward through @evotion of our troops. At early morning and during | United States havo fascinated Juarez and bis party; the | THe. The 11th of June of the samo year they opened | Many mines havo been worked in a small way, and | veins and passes to tho liver to be purided, | It 1s impossible NEWSBOYS ™ infleence which th 3 the San Bernabé mine, and on the 1st of November | drained by hide buckets, or malzcates, until these were | t cure consumption, scrofula or scarcely any other kind of pore the afternoon the report of heavy guns arouses the ho) uence which the former exercises is not a rational ulceration while that important organ, the liver, is diseased. "> Po | bat m positive and despotic influence.” “The party of | the Zujos de Prnur—openings of Pinuco, The mines | no longer available to the poor mine owners, who could | Pceration while that important organ, the liver, Is diseased. NEWSBOYS 1, ‘that the attack so long threatened is begun, but day and | the revolution has no ‘ill of its own, and ia, thoretore, proved #0 productive and gave ‘hb vigor to the settie- | not buy the necessary machinory for pumping. Among consumption. They usually in hel ir treatment with the NEWSHOYS 1. aight roll away as barren of events as though indolence | note national party—it will and actsaa the government | Ment that in 1588, only fort tho settlement | these are found the most promising of ail the Zacatecas | use of some cough medicine, the Dasis of which is morphia bn < hae hula Of the neighboring nation wills and wishes ‘it to ne” | WAS made, the title of “noblo and toyal city” was c” imines—the Esperanza, Tecolotes, San Dorio, Ei Tirito, | or opium in some shape, which locks up the liver instead of NEWSBOYS m™ @ capital in peace, and the quickoned circus “Mexican law shall be the will of the White House.” | Cded to Zacatecas and a coat-of-arms given to it. The | San Gerdntmo, all on the veins of Tecolotes—and the | relaxing the secrections, giving a tone fo the stomach and Jatlon sinks again into apathy, when the hope is felt to | The writer thon reviews the intrigues of the Unued | ffs mine that was opened, the Alvado, was worked | San Gonzalo, No Pesada and san Cayetano, on tho San | Producing a healthy tlow of bile. Dr. SCHENCK'S NEWSHOYS I, t UNIO SYRUP, SEAWBED TONIC AND MAN- . be as false ax the echoes that distantly mock it There | States, tending to weaken and despoil Mexico, whereat | fF long time by Fernando Cortés, and in the Gonzalo vein. The ores from there mines, which are DRAKE PILL Mr. Poinsott is brought in as the founder of tho syste. | Stchives are found the books which he Kept of all exceedingly rich, average $120 per ton, and are abund- | wit strengthen the system, purify the blood, and ripen and NEWSBOYB 1. exists no moral stimutus to excite the maternal depres- | Ohi ‘ruin of the country. He then proceeds in the fol. | ©XPense# and returns during that period. They are very | ant, while frequently large quantities have been tak neal ulcers on the lungs. NEWSBOYS sion; suffering and physical want find no relief in the 4 curious old documents, and are illustrative of the | out paying from $600 to perton. They have been A volume would be required to give a brief account of the po a lowing tirade, to show tie baseness and treachery of the hae hurry of action, for the daily life of the population is | North American and of the liberals 4 exnotneas with whieh all the accounts of the old } worked to an average depih of one hundred and Gfty | remarkable cures performed by Dr. SUHENCK'S medi- NEWSBOYS wry , for iy life of population is of the liberals united in secret con. | Senoinem k arnallay 4 feck, Gveey tuitie pay Wik Well to the denth the cines. viz., Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonite and Mandrake hevelied te th ¢ food x spiracy to perfeot, as master and servant, a disgraceful | “Pantards were kept in wae geo § Paying wel je depth that the mis- | Pitts allot which are accompanied by full directions for noes te the search of enough to keep it from labor. “Suffice it’at present to hear the reproach which The oldest formation for here is the sienite; and | erable system of drainage would permit. the use of the: NEWSBOYS periehing by momentary starvation; the poor are found | the White House casts upon its protagé. Tbe eeverit upon this rests the great formation, in which, to- The following is the amount of silver produced at Patients can tonsult me professionally at my rooms, No. WSBOY: Goad daily and brought to the police stations | exercised,” it tells that protege, wilt tho pemenou cr | Wards the north, are found peariy all the groat motal- | Zacatecas:— Sbond street, NV, EVERY TUESDAY from AM. lo AP, wEwanors : = Whcdtedias sodieus: eax toe Seat tks ety be dis | erous veins. Anocecasional stratum of siliceous state, | From 1548 to 1810 <6 $588,061,956 All advice Tree of charge ; but for a thorough exam: NEWSBUYS from retired nooks or holes where, like beasts . is us fear lest the saine severity be dis vwack. ther cnaracteriat sition rocks 1 Keapirometer Q played towards the Prince and bis troops. Such severity | STAY Wacke and other characteristic transition rocks are | From 1810 to 1618. +e 20,060, RUP and Se —- stricken, thoy bad slunk away to die; the destitution | would prove injurious to the imperial cause in Mexico | [0D@ found. To the south are found two kinds of tran- | From 1818 to 1825... 17,912,475 ‘de PRICE ONE CENT. not inan open and manly tone rebuked the quibs and quibbles of international Jaw, so commonly resorted to in this false intervention, by at once meeting the request the United States, which wns scenrely preparing tho Mexi- cans (0 lend attention to tose suggestions which an elder (er Of Cascing Suspicion upon the motives of the United States government, and of twitting the constitutional par.y with aready subserviency tothe wisues of the with mesquite (acacia) trees; but to-day there is nota tree to be seen, and the bare, desolate slopes present the tants are obliged to pay a high price for the jackass loads of wood that are brought frequently a distance the lieutenants of Cortez, reached the Zacatecas sierra ‘without much opposition from the natives, It was not long before ho discovered the universal richness of the sition porphyry; but one is older than the other, the foot deep. After reimbursing tho original cost of open- ing, it is dividing $48,000 per month among the stock- can, from Puiladelphia, is paying at the same rate. It 1s one of the best mines in tue whole district, and. un- much worked, and require a very large capital to rid Yelop them successfully, there 1s litle doubt but they will prove as (amous in the future as they b: in the From 1825 to 1832. . 30,028,540 wonderful effects which are attested by thousands of re- liable witnesses we present a brief DE-CRIPTION OF THE HUMAN LIVER the bile. It likewise filters the blood and separates that fluid from all impurities, How indispensably necessary to e Many other compiainis more or less painfal and dangerous, but the least of them quite enough to make a man sick and uncomfortable, and unfit for the performance of any of the duties of life. This unhealthy state of the system very often AND AND AND AND :| CHEAPEST NEWBPAPEIY CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, and want have at last intruded themselves {nto the pres. | and tothe repablican sysiem throughout the world.” “ ~ Sold ¥; “Dives” could no longer aifect eupercilions deafnona | we ave our “Pronient sarousiy "reprimanded | MPachuco, Real, del Monte, Real del Cutco, Zitapan, | "since 2883 of $4,000,000, which for thirty. BL Park sow, Ne , oxen Can cee The wealthy of Mexico, though ebiefly sprung of the | Uf.,,nie lord and master, and molded like a | Smincatiy motaliferous. Upon thesieniveaudsiataaro | ee nee t*****°** 7plle EVENING TELEGRAM oe PRICE ONG CRT, Proletarian class, once clothed in fine tinen, loses ali | civiiszation. See the as-assinations of fan Jacinto re_ | (Wd two formations of secondary limestons; oue wo | Making atotal product of............ THe CHEAPESS, COMPLETEST AND. ABLEST’ OF PRICE ONE CENT. sympathy for his foriner equals, and i# notoriously | proved by the nation least alvscted to the empire, and | the Rortbeast, the other to tue nortuwest of Zacatecas, | There are now some twelve m nes © “THE EVENING NEWSUAPERS, — anawer & : oat ; “ | Gy the eatire world, to whom toy aro highly disagreeable | He, latter being the most extensive. within a radius of ive m Jes trom the miut, and these PRICE ONE CE PRICE ONE CENT. r of he han thet joor upon which he may an‘ oven And Juarez, against bie native inciina- The metaliferoas veins found here are almost jnnn- | are now producing about $5,500,000 per year. The POR SALE EVERYWHERE. ae have been born into the light of the world. The pite- | tion, will obey; not to do what is good, but 80 a8 not to og —_ cons vw oeg = yore ponvemne cotnags of the mila from these Engg Ney mah | cage aaventes, O0RAnb ta baw woul FRICB ONE CB! ry ” 1 \ of 7 4 ey, however, asa gene! je, Tun cast and west, | of ear 7), $52 . re we to LUTE, YORCES NED IN NE — ous moan of starving women, of children wasting at | 4: eat cennens aaesenmeonay who holds him fa8- | gipping towarda the south. So clearly are they defined | swell the above sum total by the amount which provably Sad Staten where deversion, Be. ia susislent couse. oe eS the mother’s breast because those founts of nature were : . upon the surface that they may sometimes be readily | escaped coinage and has boen smuggled out of the | Pablicity or feo till divorce is obtamed. ' Consultations free, PRICE ONE CENT, éried up from want of nourishment, wae a warning that PM nes t reply ia language similar to thas oh traced for miles without the aid of the magnetic needie, | country since the mines wore opened, we should find | ———__¥» HOWES, Attorney, No. 74 Nassau street CE ONE x a i bas 08 pour forth in presence of Juno, | while all the phenomena of paralletiem and intersect: Zacatecas uced, vORC! SBNT oven the best tutored Ishness vould no longer dare | (Lines which we shall not quote either from tho original | are seen in the tight of day. PaANhough Veugrande, San pond nd ioovenoon enicepien tp ashame —, aeroseenwen on —eHlhnged moe» cay i og to Interpret as the acting of a professional beggar. Com- | of {rom aoy parapbrase as infelicitousas that of Dryden, | Bernané and the Cantere are the principal mother veins, From a careful estimate made by J. M. Bustamente in | where. "Wo tee cha: until divorce PRICK ONK CENT. mittoes of relief are namod to receive subscriptions in | Decause we sual! not share in the responsibility of liken~ | thore are many others which are known to have pro: | 1829, and corrected and republished in 1832 by C. de | ton free. GEOR: INCOLN, Lay ; ‘one. . ing his Excellency the Minister of Austria to « blowhard | duced large amounts of silver, especially the Tecolotes | Berges, to whose work Iam indebted. for mace or — pone age FRR ee id of the most needy. Committees had never been | and the Honorable ihe Secrotary of state to am aud Esperanza spur, noar the 'Vetagrande, which has | above data, it is supposed that the average yield of all | A —QFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA PRICE ONE CRNT, Appointed to provide against their wants. The ma- | ‘quated scold, though she be invested with the gar- | been pierced by many shatis and upon which there are | the Zacatecas ores sitice the discovery of the mince has | firste Stat® Lottery, for the benedt of the Masonic Orphan — a @binery of edarity croaks and groans with unaceus- | CDs of Queen of the Olympian realms.) The Austrian | thirteen rich mines. The whole district of Zacatecas | been about $70 per ton. This of course includes all * GRORGIA STATE EXTRA—CLASS 2M, JULY 6, 1867, PRICE ONE CENT, bd Ambassador shows that the government of the Union | may, however, be divided tuto three great groups of | orea, jaantities are constantly taken from the | 28 2% 54, 1%, 75, 97, 74, 12, 80, one somed motion, and, while fear is the motive power, wi!l | holds a right to exact of Juarez the humane conduct he | veine and theit accompanying mines, “Inthe first are | mince yielding from $200 t0 $1000 tor aney There soe genera sare ciate 26, ivy 6, 187. er Be doodt continue its rusty progress, Hie Hougr the | Solicits, If so high « functionary thus expresses himself | found sulphureta of ‘silver, considerable native counted as the first class ores, Tho ordinary ores, bow- | 19, 7 32. a B' me ee PRICE OWE CENT. Mayor, as energetic in organizing euccor for the wretched | Doc"contmudict 0 positive an. assertion, reasons, ‘nd | phur Mama cates te ae Sat pyrites of gal. | ever, cand the reduction to the average above Pomme ais ae aie ae ea nt inti cant edlive asin improving the appearance of the capital, merits | power‘al, too, be mnst have not to contradict it If onr | tern von and tho veins that are found to the | yicld per ton averaged by the mines of the great Come. | 61, sr, “G{TNERATARY—G.Ass 26, ur 6, 180. bv J : the most unaifected respect. To Lim (be wounded at | S0¥ersign, Juarez, is obliged to respect the orders of the | south of it. The second is composed principally of | Stock vein. By official report Gould and Curry averaged, | W, W' Boyd £60. Ma PRICB ONE CENT. ; the ramparts and the starving in the b: 1s owe reliet | North American Cabinet, as appears certain, since i; | the sulphurets aad of a tittle wative silver. Considerable | for half of $36 > ton; the Savage mine, McINTIRE & OO., 125 CR ONE CENT. a ng yway considers that it poasosses « right, and for reasons, which | ruby silver is also met with, asd sometimes a litt! $42 38: Yellow 61; Crown Point, $87 18: | ———poe1ciaz, paawina, . — i and comfort, Maize, the great staple of food with the | will not be otherwise than real and positive, because | gentiferous gaiona ie occasionally found, Hale aud Norcross, $43 35. The average yield of ths ‘Mee ee PRICE ONE CENT. 7 masses, has by @ requisition of the military been seized bd are unknowa, whore is the sovereigaty of Mexico? | phut and splendid argentiferous cryst Comestock lode may be put down, according to official * Suegcet stage, REMM4—ciaee 417, 2017 6 1867. od oer ib Seabed adiieds tal bt Adal 5 what ie ber independence reduced ‘And those report, at $40 per ton of aliores. While we inthe | 8, a" Gas, DO 1G Oh lO ah Se te aa, PRICE CENT. ‘ who istothe brink of so profound a precipice | United States are boasting of our celebrated mines. KENTUCKY STATR—CLASs 418, JOLY 6, 1887. 4 ous measures of Mr. Triguoros, as Chief of the Munl- | name thomavives defenders of thelr country, of its ter | have here in Moxico stowed away in a quiet noo a Se OD PRR OSs uae. 3 FI ai zi o i 4 space included between the Cantera and Vota. It is the most extensive and embraces the great amber of silver deposits, including the Teco- lotes Eaperanza spur above mentioned. The third and last consists of the eu) the ruby stiver domina Fitorial integrity and its liberties. And those U8 to its gloo cipality, it le doe that a famine panic bas not swept ibe populace away to disorder or madnesa ‘The sloggishaess of military operations and the leth- aray that weighs apon civil occupations are amply com- pensated by the activity of theauthorities charged with who force | the great abyss call the Mex tatters, wae | aratee, Mining population of about torty thousand people, with labor at from thirty-seven to fifty cents per day, pro- ducing at least five and a palf millions of dollars aunu- aily from some dezen mines, no one of which is five intles from the mint. This is probably the richest mining district of the —oLass 241, suLy’ 6, 1867. 2. 74, 38. Mei ye Ball atiy Sgt FRANCE, MORRIS '& CO., Managers. For ciroulars of Kentucky State Lotteries address MUR- — RAY. EUDY & ©O., Covington. Ky. It sto be regrettod that any official paper from the and more or loss native silver Secretary of state of ‘he United States could have fur- ¢ is found; fin 4 Course grain od, A — ; the itmposition and collection of loans and contributions | nished motive or pretext for a p-oductton simi brown, jendes, “but not very abuad. | jms cals ame pave alow a more constant sevice. | icigetccaahed, and tucormaiion given by addressing B. PRICE ONE CENT. A notice has appeared waraing all who fail promptly to | S°v% At once aro revived agamst Americans all the | ant; some pyeites. n quartz—horn stone, | for the labor oxpended than these have, Like ali other | et MOND: No. ¢ Cortlandt street pda ” 7 odjum and distrust which had been in a Measure | some calc-epar aud brown spar. To this may be reforred | Me 1 ines they have beon free fi he EVENING TELEGRAM PRICE ONE CENT, pay their assessments that they will be considered as | jgig to rest during the French treachery. The suspicion | the Vetagrande and ali north of it. craves SRE ie danatting “polities of ‘the ound 4 *{ MAnVED oF TOURNALESTIC ENTERPRISE. OnE Rostiie to the government. The police are busy in the | and hate peculiar to weakness, where accompanind by | ¥ of the richost de- | fave placed upon other sources of weal'h, Prova. | THE CHEAPEST, COMPLETEST AND ABLEST OP oe = hunt after inggers in these voluntary offerings in the | !fP0rance, are again appeaiod to as the national idea tent of its works, | biy one-fourth of one per cent of the act THE EVENING NEWSPAPERS. PRI CENT: which is to loaven maas ot Mexico, Though silvor woich it has pro: | of would for. all oad woe FRICKE ONE CENT. rath rd cause of peace and prosperity. No questions asked, a0 | (ried in Santa Anna's last dictatorship, and again arovsed | hit was discovered. It | ever tevied Bt te (forced loans | FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, PRICE ONE CBNT explanations beard—the offender w@ taken through she | inio activity during * military seturnal tated about four miles north of the city, and has | for bow hey 4 7 ; — SS ar. for this from the he government i« disposed to | 4 PRIZES CASHED IN ALL, LEGALIZED, LOT. pain cEnn. streets as though he were « malefactor to prison. When Aponte p Ay. S — origin to the town o' oo ergo : prone exempt this great backbone of its finances from the + Varies. Information gives. | P. GAIGE. Broker, RICE ONS the representative of «commercial house or the bead | desperate gad poor it political prneipia, have male ax. tng district, with ite proper mining depatation. This Ee Ro Ne nt glad mpeg gree ee po reat then tcagnetntamnentmincen = a cl PRICE ON CENT: } fa family cannot be “run to earth,” a clerk, of some | ceptable tie ra long thrown amide in the garrot of | however was, rintil 1328, subject to the jarisdiction of | in Mexico today. One very successful nine owner of LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. — PRiog “ONE CENT. ; other person is walled up until bonor or affection brings | the Pash Mr Seward has resuscitated Lazarus; will he cee e with tine ‘general thee Sea utiadiction, incon | Zacacecas hat told me that, for the ten years he has |“) GuUTi. Broser, 170 Brosdway and 188 Fulton street. Price ON® CENT. ‘ i law, becam 0 Y er “ Poenneweah wen. re Poechl ercnb od Forih the principal party, or (he money i# forthcoming The troops are fast arriving from before Querdiaro | great vein is situated directly morth of Zacateons, and is | forced” Joume cae tn tas mans ante D™ SaRO825, RUBCTRO, cHiMICAL BATHS, our, rs 4 French Indy was taken out of her house in absence of | ender Recobedo, Corona and other liberal officers; and | at the northera extreme of aridge which, parailel with | quinco—thres and & quarter per cent on the product. It NUS. (AND 6 BAST BLEVENTH STREET, PRICB ONE . m4 the son, who, Lo escape the police in pursuit of bis quota raod Assault will probabiy be | the vei, rune from cast to west and separates it from | appears that from whle and Xport duty the Mexican TO THE NERYOUS, RHEUMATMO AND prick ONE CENT, all free Moxieo from hunger and suffering | the city, On the road from Zacatecas to the vein you | covernment hag supported Mt during tts to: LL SUPFE PROM FUNCTT LAND — of taxea\bad concealed himeelf, and informed she-would Maximilian 8 reported to be | pass, first, gumerous works for th» beneficiating of the haostive ware, Bae paid for all ite imports Ae SUPT HRONIC. DISEA: _sgerdgy PRICK ONE CENT, continues p@pond as long as the disobediance to the *y, near Chapultepec, in good health, | ores; then, after crossing several small veins, mauy through its silver mines, preserved the nai attended by Dr, VERGNES, the Inventor. ONE CENT. overitunaay Were exhibited by a retention of what it was | 24 With the fairest opportunity of hearing the truth | openings of mines are seen, drainace machiners, ruins of | exinenon = Phere can be 00 greater commentary sion | ~ —— = sate PRICE ONE s woe td that ever Prince enjoyed. He ts (rested with all kind. | old works, piles of débria around shafte, and oarths that | the value of the tangible silver wealth that lies ia Mexi- HE BERNING TELEGRAM. RICK ONE CENT, her duty vo contribute towards ite support. uch writs | sess and courtesy as man, nor do bis captors forget | have deen thrown out of the mines, nil in strange con- | can mineral veins abd of tbe development of which fan’ CHER Fae COMELON EST ane euruSr oF 4 — 5 OF execution are too common any longer to fix | that tho unfortunate Archduke was taken pris | trast to the wild aud picturesque summits and gorges of | thoy would be susceptiole under Amerioan energy’ and eee EVENING} ! ‘ PRICE ONE CENT, oner ts the commanderin-chiof of an army. THE EVENING NBWSTAPERS. ] the mountains which (ie around you % ationiion, The subtle tyranny, however, + | Feces facta, undeniable by the imperi f management. NE CEN | 4 7 ' © imper It ia difficult tomscertain the extot amount of silvor Po hi FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, Gixte in fweiug the victims to justi’y these harsh | made a strong impression, and symptom: 1 that hag been taken ‘tom the Veiagrands, and an ap weet an aan see dnasions Stuy mitenrbons a wl heen aud savage measures, by making what is really > st anaes ate be disrernad, | “Vote nay eg ey, forked the winteeut Rou hearst | Of here, The Ramos mines have the reputation, here, Bl | GRIch House ca unteers of Commerce’ are to be orgamizad for the ¢ Ansas, Who in 1745 worked the points of Sao Acacio, de * 4 f hand | you will On ONE Of impossible ap year 4 possibie, were there good | servation of peace and security, while the euaierr ne abaande anh. indy. Franaiane,.e yoo Oud enormens | ° 7ieiding the richest ores of any in the republic. Boas. Coffees, Fish, Flour aud everything elas cheaper thaa PRICE = ye ~ dng od Saal ph § the author. | their yi imey Sitention to the enemy. Officers hat silver, because the accomnt of these great — onto rn PRICK ONE CENT. ‘ jon. re’ bean, w owners of the large com- | received orders to be ready at ABy moment, moun! Ml preserved with pride, The Milanesa mive, NIELS, M. D. SURGE! 3 One \ mercial leh VEDI Ando” most of the wade of the | howitsees prepared and ihe eavairy remountel La the old Counts of Santiago de ia AADICAL CONVENTION IN TEXAS. jena sApeeryie. pedveal cave ine PERS GVE CBEt. b city, chiefly persewited in ‘bis generat battue, and the | Union, too, makes a concession —The Emperor did two differeat epochs, such immense prod Hovsrox, Texas, July 6, 1967. jon from business, for piles, stricture, PRICE ONE CENT. soldiers on the ramparts facing the enomy are told, in | leave Querétaro with all his force, excepting four ha n of the ser from. ti The Texas Republican State ‘Convention adjourned diseases of pelvie viscera. | Delormitien of eye, 48%, ae excuse for short rations or scanty pay, that the | dred men tn garrison at La Cruz, to come to the rel uses of the Couute of San Mateo yesterday, after adopting the principles of the national wo he he OL PRICR ONE CENT. foreigners have mo: \opolised every branch of business Berry wore restored to thelr od | republican party, endorsing the Civil Rights bill and all RIZES CASED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES, PRICK ONS CENT. , im the country, and ‘hough grown rich at the expense the house of Ansa enjoyed | the reconstruction measures of Congress, thanking the Ctroulars aud information furnished, —— : of Mexicana, are unvulling te Contribute to the main. . woich thew took from branch of | commanding general of the Fifth Muttary district, and LUTE, Broker, PRICE ONE CENT. tenance of the ompin', which i# ouly unpopular with week see tho San Borja mine, The pointe of | qeciarne the State officers hostile to reconstruction. 188 Palwon street, = ere because it is Aghting for ~ogl nationanty empiri to give place \ Seaaraeen, Galloga and Caia 4° | The proceedings were characterized with moderation —— = PRICE ONE CENT. have 7 thousa’ cuced, ind =~ futhered around the city—evary one w hers | aideradie sume rom ene aeany: EE PRICE ONE CENT. ? ¢ with @ nate 0 orougniy | Compaay deposit — ‘ ‘0 “chaperone”” hie soustry te Wo devin cas, rm en SINKING OF A STEAMER ON THE ST, LAWRENCE. PRICE ONE CENT. jaality over te! gts | marce ( wo Seorrans —_ them Mowtreat, ©. B., July 6, 1867. to any PRICE ONE CENT. feture ‘esainy or in | kb aon mein, & The steamer St, Lawrence sank yesterday of Fariant’e | her at 409 Bast Porty.sirth sireot Mire. FICK. PRICR ONm ORM. isters till continue suspended with to the south, thirty de Led five miles east of Dickinson's landing, bound east. Loti wasters Tae 1A AND GERTLB. ee ae the empire; and, indeed, it war to ‘she bad & geasral cargo. men ongage! to perform Re "on Mouday, PRICK ONE CENT. imetance for their own dignity and | miles, are tines opened upon the vein; juste, '. a 4 emperors to an- | part most worked and} bent Keown, aud we Ld ai - REGISTRATION IN MOBILE. a. n~ A. t - PRICR ONS CENT. maitian 8 guspension of | the crentest riches, in which are situat the mo — FUR! DESIRING TO — as the authority of ihe’ Lisatooant Gen- | famous Ala, July 6, 1967. LADY HAVING ITU! PRICE ONE CENT. mines, anch as San Acacio, San Francteoo, Aire legitunate, would have proved to them a | rado, Maperanga, Gajuclos, Concepeton, Masias, Urista, oomplete than that experienced by the | Milamesn, Cnliogs acy others, embraces ap exieut of Sve opey a frat class house in an exceli¢nt location, may Bisot, witha Tare opportunity by addressing Clareuce, ons Gan ORR. Monttr, Regiciration in the Fifth, sixth and Kignth wards for oral, ne acu ul te Week, amounted to 1,894 colored, and 781 wisies,

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