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‘ | 6 MEXICO. THE SURRENDER OF THE CAPITAL. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1867. ‘BOLIVIA. @erange Heperte ef President Melgarejo’s Dotnge-Important Cession ef Territory to Brasil. sand of ‘bie Onjeca troeps, at siz A. M., taking bis way TRIAL OF JOHN 1. SURRATE. Bvideneo of Detective Clarvoc, Wiss Pitspat- Ls Pam, May 21,2007, % ie dowarts Coogreas, whose labora are the only thing which | 7benows from thie repabis, although not of ay im- | * rick, C. B. Stewart and Others, makes a little stir in our politicn) stagnation. ‘Three | Doriance, ought Rot to be entizely overlooked; 1 le : THE TERMS OF CAPITULATION. Cemnions bave eo far been eld and already we are in | *lways refreshing to J0ok.oh.en0 ef these, happy seyeb- — the midst of parliamentary and unpariiamestary fighte, | ics in South America where the whim of one man rales ’ ‘The eleetions in soveral of the northerm districts were ao | tbe country, where the whole agriculare consista In Sarratt Seen at Elmira om the Mth * $PeCInk COMRESPORDENCE ‘OF THE HERALD. eutrageounly intarfored with by the government tai it | #0ing the seed -of bleed and the only Aaancial opera and 15th of April. Marques Resiqne—Au Armistice Granted by ” : ‘was anticipated the committee appointed for examining tion is the levying of forcedtoams, The Spanish war and i Dias—Ntraage Sconce in the Mtreete—Cen- ‘the validity of the writs would bave ace time of.it, subsequent alliance of the four republics en the west fercace with Diaz on the Merrow. . 7 ‘The committee, however, made abort work of it by:re ‘coast seemed for one time to have infused something Wasmmerox, D. C., July 12, 1887. Gas’ ee Senn, SPA Ma ager commending tho admission of all bonorable members, | like what in other fepublics is called publia spirit into | The trial of Jehu B. Surratt was remumod this morning ‘Mao great event of the siege occurred to-day in the | RNS rhe nite, ieerg ‘excepting only the Tedical representatives from Linares, | thelr governmenta, Melgarajo, the President of Botivis, | 1 the Criminal Court, Judge Fisher presiding, and the tee 7 for which district there is a double set—one of the radi- was one of the principal mom im stirring up the patriotic | timony for the defence wag continued. ; ‘vebentasy seaignation by Marquez of ali powers as Vice- Santa iran Pla Oar a General shall flame; bis country hed mo-perte to be blockaded, and bis | Detective J. A. W. Clarvoe recalled and examined by Mr. 7 = wey or Lugartenients of the empire, and the delivery of nominate candidates, the other of the . ‘seen |] the command of the oity and defences over to General | UTetbersi Tes lulute dems saa tart tapta to the respective commaiees orincivsc, | stoops were bandreds of alles amay from the coast, bat | Brome’ acess !suomt aay ane Devitt ued mapeat should ee | + Jamon Tabers, ef the Second corps. This action of Mar | mentof the wy tae wale to protest afterwards against the diiferent contested he worked very bard, indeed, in ap Saber a rE quen is © matter of general astonishment, as be has deon elections, ‘The report of the: commuttes.ts now before | scainst the subjects of ‘Her Catholic » and con- ae + sabwaga the ites iergive up, and bas clung with singular | resets [he the House, and #0 far no solid discussion bas taken place | eating their goods, When this cocapation was gone he | ne gave hie name as Lewis J, Welchman; ‘Tasked for John tee st + @emecity te the cause, Every imaginable artifice bas s i - 7 . eee Mee Tae eee | eaeipetn cepypse men ae ge putative prop hegens hy pena ts Mes Wy aie Been resorted to by the faction who for s0 many weeks outside country, wl vigorously engaged ‘Surratt, AD Fay rs. Elmira ave terrified the people of this city to sustain the be- wena 4 ren cami: sree pr npn im after the above mentioned fasblen, Shooting st Mis. Barra where Jom was, peo © Mef that the Emperor was not « prisoner nor his army Fae oes ‘ongress will be pretty stormy. Qn the evening of ‘and exiling his trae or, supposed. enemies and enptured, and be was foremost in the matter. With bis equeezing money ont of merchants is not only uppleas- ‘ssumption of the command-in-chief Tabera convened Eyer cnenalguadamentecls pines ‘ ant to the passive pertormers im that kind of drama, but pn @ councH of war and proposed the idea of surrender, 10°} on the night of the 20th, by the commissi dent, or Speaker, got angry, and {a ia also a practice which deserves to be held up to the — which he. wae heartily joimed by O’Horan and two M. D, De !a Vega, that time 33 Hy bid src inal onto mig ot 2 ie a oly P ‘and Was ratified, on the morning of the dist, at Taoubaya freak of thers, the remainder voting to continue the | Sy'fo) Bees ty ~ , in great . “a @efensive. 1% was a stormy counc!l, but reason I Ki neral Diag, on entering he city, Joaked ja vain for we ninravadiendp Meconas time on receipt of the pbs ed J. an office! 1801 The} vi a opposit ot cece ce reese are peetiar= ry co ae rl rosy %, fant ney oer ga the government, but tnasde the Howse, sevebal-4n- Peru—be calls a meeting of merchants, sends bis seore- wnder fing truce ‘aqeartars, ering army was not greeted with the rejoicing and | dependent representatives of the people were having a fuetructions to obtain from that General atwenty-fovr | enthusiasm which 1 was matural to suppoce a liberated | lively mill with Joe ge it pets. The —, 1 hours’ armistice, This was accomplished, White flags | populace tari indulge i, Scarcely any bu “American ae be AZ agile ae be paren, 'y oe Co ‘ flags could be seen; uot a cheer greoted the hero of al a, d SReTP sv ging Seca ak ie SER RTEAE Chapt Dor did a alngie bell disturb the silonce of the | called the press of the republic corrupt and treacherous, tepeo, and bostilities ceased. General Diaz acquiesced | mofning until some hours after his arrival, whon the | The goverument got some bard pits after that for ther tm the imperial general’s request for a conference, and | soote in the towers of the cathedral sudden! to | Jukewarm and ambiguous conduct of the. war against r forth, which hi Spain, in spite of their grandiloquont promises mamed Tabera as the person with whom he would hotd a | Rem. (orkh. much wae 200 ceaet Oy alley. coon |. Amaong other billa before the House we notice two for z @easultation to-morrow morning. the people began to leave thew houses, and, for the first | the lishment by law of the liberty of the Tbus the matter reste for to-night. Thousands of an aoe om a ‘evacuation last February, Mexico piiboteh:a ye rae ee aiesiss | Tounds of the ta ru ne ut oF heruin} ing the le eu as there coin 4 anxious bearte aro wildly beating in anticipation of re- | "Li ine arrangements for the occupation of the city | Old fashioned restrictions and tramiaels fe pas to pay all of 1 x ROT Ais maee? witaeen never talked with: tence, while thousaeds of others are terrified at the pros- | wore made at Trcubaya, and within two hours after the | _ Mr. Maximiano Errazuriz, the Chilean Minister in | another playful joke of his Excetfency is the followieg: About the matier; don't know him; witness don’tknowthe woot of s surrender, believing every one having been | ‘100De bamed the gariiag Governor Jue ot Jonlot Ease ee NA een” cart ct | ageing. after, GiBhen, orak. Me. maen aie APrannl: eee Rear Witeon (attting at the right of Mi ol es a Ol ued an 6 remarked new secretary \ @ennected In any manner with the empire will suffer } Dated fy eat ee, eee See ee and | ©” The trade of this port is very flourishing, , to judge by Particolar friend of his, named Balza, wanted to eee aifaor say anyining 0 + fmstant death at the liberals’ bands, with the utmost order and precision, Not an‘outrage | the ys chy of apa is. portoa, the oth - Bens B08 a revolution, bat they were not men sovegh sew! it not knowing anything shout ‘A Vol of obscunty and doubt still covers everything in | Committed, not-an unlawful. ect done by any of the | foser than forty vessela of different sizes and from ot speechless, well kno ‘don't know where trict Attorney’s welatio troope, ferent parts of the world cast anchor in our bay. Tbe wn to Querdtaro in the minds of many. Every |“ jmmediately following the army came Jarge crowds wreather bas latoly been rather squally, but 20 disasters ‘Bearer of despaiches baa teon taken direct to the general | of Indiune, bringing all kinds of éatables, while the | Of any imporiauc havo occurred, with the exception of | way ‘square, iu J h headquarters, and nothing but the inost palpable faleg | large trains of wagons and carts begen to enter the city, | tho British bark Contest, which ran on , the 4th | whe: ‘preparation 2 eo the. inst, at the mouth of the river Rapel, on her voyage Sigua ou Roods emanate from that quarter, Bankers and mor. | 4),cKly dlaposing of their loads, and hurrying back 10 | For Going’ 49 this port. The ease! fsa total wrock, | A.Piest toterceded with the Presta for Petunia | wasn amen. tro Binns nba Chinese was here befers: ebants have despatched couriers, noue of whom have as | Hilf a dozen orders and proclamations have ems. | Crow saved. Balza from he country, ordering bim to march out of tle I Frank H. Atkinson, sworn—Witness resides fn yet returned, The only authentic source from which a | BAled from. tne oifice of the chiet of police during | _ No change in the price of wheat and flour. Theerx- | 14 Pax at once, four o'clock m the morning, and on 5 to Hot emeltormen shore, BS00kk , Woarmution of the iakisg at the Banperce bes vet | the day, among which in one recalling all tho oid em- | Port ‘to England and Montovideo continuea lively, | soot; he then played another practical joke on the padre, my quesdone; Se ee re a ae a eee ee Deen obtained is through “an attaché et the United | Ployés of the adminiatration at the timo of its fight in | #lthoogh our stock is not large. to th ‘Two days after- | she did‘: i April 1865, a man came tp with plai wi Baste Consulate, J. 8 Cripps, whom the Cousul seas {1863 from before the French army; another is in role. | | The Nyack, commander Pendergrast, arrived here on | wards he had him brought back by a courier, expininod ph oo fastened around with a belt and of dark 5 he Fe to Diaz's headquarters at Tacubaya on the 32th i tion to the introduction of intoxicating Nquors, and also | the Sth from the North, touching last at Coguimbo. | ings it was all @ joke, and offered him a’seat in his 2 6 ae th mi fter witness he was fer tho, purpoee of abinalag Dias's pormicars® -Tequites all cafés and barrooms to.be olosed after three | Sbe brought orders to the Dakota, which she mét on | Capingt, The execution and banishments decreed by | ™ * many moth talking with referenee 0 the $2 allow al! under the United States’ protection, who | P- M. and not permitting them to open their doors until | her way down, to go north, Melzarejo without any trial are innumerable; at present — ‘a0 with ie ‘\dadired, to leave the city, Dut whose reci objoct was te | $204, M. ; another is waued directing the inetant exept- there are over goventy citizens coniined in ebtara such reliabia information wit! te ou tion of any one found committing robberies, thefis, alone, for revolutionary tutrigues, and has no ol pale PERU. an conversed 4g it to be wondered at that attempts are being con- siantly made to do away wilb a goverument which seems SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. to have takeo the Roman emperors of Nero's and Helio-, a And th’ igarejo is gabaius’ type foran exampl is man Mel; Rev: dm] rt iy ua a ” ee eerie Conerese., | Talia the Chilean army. But the eyes of the ne - | Tet ridttonsnt Bhippes: saa at the door af tue mpeted out asa grand petrict and brevetted a Chief Rebel Dead—Dolugs of Congrees— Terms of the New Guano Contracte—Arri- erp be opened, principally after itis | met a colored woman an sated her for Joba Su ublows.— ‘ ‘Auricun 1. All who have been connected as ompiayte, o¢ | Yala of War Material. detween Melgarejo and the Em ‘and have v8, » wifairs as was possible, and make efforta to conciliute tl arson, or other acts of violence. Weoling towards his chief, Mr. Otterbourg, he being Py important of all istho following, which I ve entire:— twice visited here on bebalf and under pay nas dere BAe Chief of Police of the city of Mexico, be » the empire, to use influence tn gatning nis recog- yy J in virtue of the powers invested in me, and. In accordance aition our government, which it only required (© | with particular instructions from General Porfirio Dia: hecowne a fixed, immutable fact. Communderin-Clief of the Army of the Kast, I decree Mr. : Cripps ' returned during the afternoon, fully | { ‘i centirming, verbally, all the reports from Querétara, faving .been shown the official despatches in relatiog i ag tne t Ee 08] & Offert; it was eit man one in the store; witness never aw , “aw Jo any manner whataver with the so-called empire; Lima, June 22, 1867. pomp fs Rn ets 7! sayy him "here in this room: at that time hia rece! recom vata aban was wil thereto and conversed with partes from that place, but re grryceacn hy Eee The political state of the country bas remaiped about Mesraleg Tefatced Us t dst 00 and 7k onme 1g, but covered more of the surface of the chin: still it. was doubted, themosives within twenty. | in the same condition as when I iast wrote, nothing hav- and Rit ouse:” the next morning went to Surraiis. | Be wore s slight mustache at thet Hume; 4 ‘The Austrians had declared their tatentl x weatral position on their being ‘tarnished with omncial wh arms in the} ‘wil be condemned to death, | 10g been done during the past fortnight to affect im any tried offic ween you and Lloyd? ‘fata confirmatory of the rumored capture of the Em. | 2°cording to. article twenty. Of the law of the 25th of way the future welfare of the country or its directors. tha ly 1aid_ the fou: aig J ‘1363. peror, yot ill they are performing duty. An imperial | JnUart IW 125 acted an mombersof the Assembly | The revolution 1s entirely finished, all the officers that | Awkward manner that the wor suspiciess Ore mote | coutradiet the testimony of John M. Lloyd. named Auroliano, mady his appearance on the i4 Tei bt of the I4th, claiming to de benrer of lospatches | tien eeendors end cilcors of ihe Line wil be imprisoned, | ‘00K partin it having surrendered themeclves to the | by the Peraviai and Chilean press for his violation of © Bid Langa tell you he ‘koow nothing of the eircam- He Hom the Emperor, .siating thet ho was at Toluca with IA] Ginc'onieia wutil disposed of by order of thenupreme | government. A large number returned to this city on | faith and his anti-patriotic acta, we an : oe eee | Glerod that “Ahirty couriers bed tesa tae, Dee ot | “Amr & Such ascaptaine and Heutanants will remain free, | tho steamer of the 19th jnst., and, after being dotained Mr. Bradiey—You read Harold's name in Lloyd's teatt. | Piece, and plaited, Bal ‘beon apprehoaded, and, execnted, A’ grand | 67. chey must regina chor lacy of ing and obtains Be: | a few Roura by the anthoritics, were set at Iiberiy under THE NATIONAL GAME. there was | wae fasvoued al the faliiee e'16tb, stock | Lea where tney can be found whou wanted. ve | tno pardon grantod by Congress, We got the news by Mutual ve. Eckford. richie T saw | Be remained from $ Fm eng bands of mene eee: pee | aAt?, ©, Al the tanabitanta.o capital are obliged to | the eame stoamer that the division of Colonel Ugarticho | The meeting between these clubs yesterday was the President was | date was the 13th + @eere of soldiem off duty, who occasioually gave vont | ten ¢ | was stationed between Arica and Tacua. General Rivas | second effort to pull off their first matcb, the game of he j. the. pani Meo ee ateaie eeaek The seer ot, ne, See apy es ‘to $5000, and from six months to | neq not been captured up to that timo, and it was | last week resulting inatie, Tbe Mutuals played in this did*| Blut atthe jail: the . ‘i a “ pth, Al wh it themsel wl SE ree eet tar eee Tate atlonss Procont thonarives at any house to | thougntthat ne would wry and escapo into Bolivia, The | game with eapirit which deserved success, thelr efforts Boose, = a i ef Hi : FE atthe bat amd in the field being the best they have at Mberty by be did, re months prison to five years at rovolutionists of Moquega had stirrendered under guar- bas beon no. sufferings of the antees of personal protection, and the whole south of Sse Sine utrages thor ‘Arr, 7. Those who hide in their homes . witness come sHebedtanta or the outragee, of the authorities, bot alt | caaded i ie doores will be punished py not ieee than atx | the republic was in perfect order. The body of the ae ar {by tortare, Meo ary taken from their homes and forced Sar Wectaan ucnied husband, ere eoemapied (ro, | ita revolutionary Jesder, Grand Marshal Castilla, was aahinglon, on the stato. dark dungeons, veither food, light nor friends being e still in. Arica, where they were having the proper func- oy with: @émiied to them, and thus until are com- Al possession jewelry, furni. | Tal ceremonies over it; but as soon as they were con ‘seek, ‘but @rlied to accede to the ral demands of it or any other pi bel he pation, must | cluded it would be sent herein the steamer Meteor. and went to pacions presen: a 0 ve been thus imprisoned for forty- twenty-four Congress passed a law om the 17th declaring that the i iY i ‘the olty. treaani <@igbt hours, and et this moment Santiago and the Mar. Bot eomply,with this article will be | body of General Castilla should receive all the bonors iaiqne are crowded by the wealth of the tity, « portion of Se Pe meen, senraing te | 4 7, President of the republic in office; that his widow roa GE OREM qwhose coin the Lugarteniente stands in need. They will | government of his army.) shall receive a full pension, and that $16,000 shall be ‘abow that was j 'y be released by Tabera in the morning. Houses ve arms or mun(tlens, will turn them spent in erecting ah appropriate mounmens to "ane mo oR back. Ob; a @ been apector of Police in twenty-four | basdoneso much for the country, The most of the past 23 ba ed te { a. ished with mo lessthan six months in | two weeks has been occupied by Congress with the 3 0 Is Lo aid Bese rag Tes \ tale Dard labor. ts a new constitution, which they are adopting little by little; a1 hey arnt UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUAT. ‘A couster from Baron wed poten of tn article five, six. | pat the following Iaws have bea passed, viz:—A law 1} ft need im. (iH thacnactid Oo ‘or dng. with despatches f the above, we bave directed i | declaring the President unable to retain in office any . 3 uify the ui leries Condemned. ‘ees Jate to ascertain port to the pablic. minister that may have been censured by Congress, and oe vm ‘She quiet ity is pertect, Scarcely a sound be- ‘and Hberty. JUAN JOBE BAZ. that any act done by any minister after being censured a1 witness bye a= | the tramp of the guaris and the cries of the watch- is of itself null and void, the object of which 1s to a3 adhering closely a heard, though two-®irds of the people are still news of the execution of Maximilian, Mejia and | prevent the ocourring of trouble between the Pros!- — = :—Witness is a detective. . watching in expectancy of events transpiring to-night, Mirawon was for the first time publicly known to-day, | dent and Congrees, like that which exisied a suort _ ee J 1885, took steps to prow ph ‘Thus matters rest uptil to-morrow, and for the mor- peat Carlotta, The most Po Ra itd bad ministry; ; a eee wreak to Mrs, Garrett's with ae occurrences. we awat wit creat a all classes and | 2 y of , the apniveteary of tbe Spani officers; ih ‘many conficting mag ape tragic fate | in the bay of Callao, to be a national feast day, and inden asked whet ari itch ‘a terrible retribution | to always be celebrated am such, and a law deciario i | He A bilareel the Conterence—T. Bom! le e jurope, while all eyes are | the contract for importing ice, which has been bel ‘there; Mal Wr tae. Oma meiner ds Nowards the Dusted States to note the effect of | 80 many years by an American named Rollie Thorne, ‘sr home: Wels: a pri gr stn this ‘sefion of the liberal government, in direct opposi- | to have expired, end orderiaz that the mouopoly should a wrt “4 tion to the expressed wish of the only power to whom it | be sold again at public auction. There is sucn a large day; witness Crry oF Mexico, June 20, 1867. is to-day indebted for its present situation. Nearly all | quantity of ice cousumed bere annually that it is a he 2 \wewen A. M. of to-day Genem! Tabera, acco: ed iment and intelligent persons denounce the act splendid business tor somebody. A law authorizing taasien liebe ra, secompanied | Pres encuse it on the grown that the army-coult ouiy | goverument toredesm all the bonds jesued to establish WELL GATE OBSTRUCTIONS. om “ and Andrate, Prince Kavanaula | )o > osased by Maximilian’s blood for all taat bad been | the Prado party in power and ise new ones in ne. Deepest. OS end psoo Tyndal, with members vf thet , left the | shed durieg the intervention, and declare that had his | their stead, tor their fall amount, with interest up Rough eptiennnes bees a6, vi mee, proceeded via tne Paseo de Mazimilian to the spared, mation woul have perished at the | to the new bonds to er = Lage ed the removal of the obstructions in Hell Gate and straight- haede forces. ‘A Chihuahua regiment of | twelve per cent a year, payable montlily, was also | ening the channel, ing from two bundred thousand ne built across that road, some four huadred ‘iaad) Indians demanded bis fife, ov they would | passed, This is something which should have been be ec million haf aia The following detailed and 0, | yards from.she city limits, from which poiut | go over to Oriega” And to satisfy such, rivers of blood | done two years ago to have saved this govern- Ls ing Babera \ent on alone te the lberai \ines, where be dis- Foye peter eg = a rifles kept clanging vatil bored et alee : = re of OS) a4 estimate for the perfection of the work, and giving @ the horrid work of taking hundreds of lives 1s accom- | allow onds to decrease fifty per straight and safe water course for the largest class of mounts | Taxing scarriage placed 4 bis disposal, he | Diisned. Juarez did not dare raiso his voice, and th turned the very people that helped them te 00h, Slag tatw consiettaiea, was at conveyed to Chapultepe, the point desig- | carnage went on. wer agaiost them, There isa proposition before | Vessels, was made in considera! . ney mated for {uc meeting of the two comnagders, ‘The Boletin Republicano, the ouly paper yet issued, | Congri a declaring that F. Rivera, Minister to France | the advanced cost of labor and tmaterial, which would | Si20l,. after the search was over witness ordered W. ‘The int Gviaw lasted about two hoon, w says:—The Archduke Maximilian was shot at seven A. | and England; Jos Pardo, Minister to Chile, and F. | not double the aggregate, the estimate is no doubt | and Hbiehaa to rey office of witness on i e ‘Canada. 2 gg im- d M. on the 19th inst. We now lay before our reade: Barreda, sfinister to the United States, are not worthy Portal ebi Gzaturmed to his lines, there joining his com- fearacd in) regerd to his tris | of the confidence of the nation. If that is paseed they 4 - wedesand @icg at once to headquesera Another ion, ‘will all be removed, and will probably come here to 4 He occupied an humbie seat upon one of those benches | fight out their battle in person with their denouncer, council wasturamoned, and the terms of Genera Diaz's | where ao many of our unfertunnte countrymen suffered Be, Miace tates i preposition. before Ouagress emecndition 4 currender mace Known These wei death at the bauds ot those ferocious courts martial of | to authorize tue Presidont to raiso a loan of three mil- rejected aftec faw moments’ coasultation, with Tabera answered ness all poor me | a present wants, guaranteed by anything Ne cosets Se Living \ie tae oe, oufme new guano contract has been made out by the The armisticayzpired by timit at 0 ek. Imme commissioner named for that purpose, and has beea Giately after Ge eruncil adjourned O'Horen yought the Presented to Congress for approval. Tbe terms are very American coma), and together they started so obtain early the same .ae formeriy, the prices being as fol- en interview wan Viez Arriving at and pigsing the lows:—Fngiasd, $29, Buitvi currency, & ton; TOA). ...eeeerensceeeeeeceweeeeee seme +++ $90,000 at 6 cd. to the dollar, and $200,000, payal lines tery caw the republican forces Gan up settied. Fi te line and prepeing for baitle, and at the see mo- TWE GERMAN LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION. The German association of liquor dealers, which hag Deen in existence a sumber of years, to oppose temper- ance and Sunday laws, held an annual meeting aad am election at the Bowery Garden yesterday, when s reso- Jution was adopted to aid the German anti-exeise move- ‘ment and endorsing the memorial recently adopted by if i i H a ° | —Or prépably one bundred and seventy-five tbo yesand montbiy, til it is Snelly ‘rance, $35 @ ton; 86%d., and $150; yale monthly, till settled. | dollars at present prices in currency. Tae gab nteae 36: a $5,009, ane monthly. mili F i a ment they recergian order to retrace thelr steps\o the United States, $22 a ton up to September 90, and $35 BOILER EXPLOSION IN BROOK resuming, sald bis to pay the interest on i 2 bonds just issue Several Persons Slight jured. came ttaid ner Ip ton winutes pearbite fags were replaced b\ the to New York, janing with Lote god ue in July About a quarter te five o'clock podaront ‘afternoon Swe. Merrick — could ped, white and grq,, and the heaviest 6: yao ky mext, and pa 000, monthly, finally settled. oman: wees ‘with Mrs Mir. Bradley—The two ordere differ Germany, $34 a tov; jum, $96, and Holiand $24 60, | %¢ of the three boilers in use at Bertrand's sugar pines had been Gigecied dering the whole seg tas Cea I es cia eetiag of all the oicers | redinery, Firat street, $000 ef Bouth Seoved, . D., was the first time that that are on half pay, #0 as to find out those that ha: been demonstrated. Fone ceny ape Ay my Sluaewee gone t0 the reveleticn Ve | exploded with # terrific report, causing the utmost con- Prado seems to haee gons mad on the cun question, | eration Im the neighborhood. Mhrough the ait and vermin te THE FRLIBUSTERING EXPEDITION TO MEXICO. On examination it was found that the brick shed ia Agcy Maxiwilian’s avengers are steadily at work, and if which the boiler was located, and which was situated y reamors are to be believed are gaining | The English eby Sateliiee bas i [ t | f i f i ! a i : i 5 z Hy | Ms ile f | souzh of the mata building, was entirely demolished and the material composing it scattered in all directions, ri a Lg fearing of round in this eity every day. Siace the Hznary gave | der of (our hundred and dfty pound upately, there was sebody hed at the time Mites Tionora Pitepatrick reeted--Witneae cecupled Mra town, nambers over tothe enemy. All the be oe trong rf Fort * was im the atthe ri . offers ig summoned to Tavera’e resi- | % inkling into the doings of the @libusters their plans eet pent a cr ocnet wie easetal, The batteries of | of the egplosion, the engineer and fireman being both ee Siotks cans of Uc ccpeenenrael oa when 12 6 mome@t's time it was decided to sur- | have become more matured, and they are pow supposed Bilao eplend:d comdition, Lage at present | ebeent; eat the hie a baeteghy teem geome wd enn gets 4 p= tie ress thes Gay, be a0 home render jae of them mounting ten Armstrong iakeiy gane Dlaying In the nel inflicting slight inja- | svout witness tay Kinde of fois o.com rr gone ae ae een eS acer end inyemepeceione | Tent Remtash Ream francis hardin, the too ae 1, Westinas tnd en ng Mrs, Surran naked witsens hand, A Gag of truce wae as | *oYlistincs part ing up ventarous Glibusters | Tore is a ship at 8. Thomas that J undetwtend has more | ing past he Dallding at the time, was also struck ia | {, Seon ond ase ten sol ak hing for John for asking for tte appoint- | to Mexico, The ene is composed, as hee been already | guns (or this government, and among the rest one | the right eye with @ fying brick and susiained ; when sty ‘was ready Minn bu eed Joba to reguiavetbe terms | statedin the Hamas, of ex-Confederate officers and sol- ning Ar a Nc am fm ne phoned nad a stight braies. He was also aligntly scalded in the back eo Ly Aiera, who ge more for the eake of adventare than any. | Peet paid their oa, Ka aan paid vo her ohne ehh fou tla he oo xe thing eee. A body of them have already lef Mew York | 10th of June, asking thetr aret ‘and Second | like Anne ae A and bare a fixed readeavous at a well known Southera eee empl ieee whe a Ps Socio: fh ng bby Samay: ee aebte meet pork This other party of flibusters partakes strongty of | There is a probability that the telegraph from this sity ugh ngared, Welchina ow'e cian wae, eee © the “ Fentan " element, and fs gotten up by the friends | to Ica will be commenced at once. There is no reason nown, wounded | ¢pme there passed ty ey ; and supporters of General Senta Anes, who, wey My ‘should not be telegraph fines all over the ‘ny ft i confidently asserted, w not dead at all, ‘There are parties in New York that have propositions — be nee, Dut will mos likely take command of this force, which | before thie government = ee piers, eo emounting Tne groverty of bie eapor in aaaition | will De directed against Jasren The “Avengers” are, | ¥8 Tome oO ee heasion »y t it im eaid, wet supplied with money through certain Government have.advertieed for proposals to purchase ave all aoe te French and Asstrian quarters; but Sania Anna's corps {| their arsenal at Callao, intending to build @ new one at of v baif way between Lima aad Callao, ro that ave net as yet many greenbacks tosbow. Many late | Bella Vista, y * {From the Provisence Joursal, July 12 prominent Feniem partion are said to take an interest 1a | Witsoe oon Rgunne quveREEEm prepeny sagixtensive swindling eperations have ihe latter corpe, and récrulte will readily coms forward | ~ There are ruinces every now and then that the Spanish | {et in} jorwiph (wi abgoon as the oMesrs are appointed ond a definite pian ; Dut they cannot be traced M ha Of ution agreed on, At present the whole matter is in on, them to New York end decamped embyo, although at certain hotels up town and along | steamer. fe gus the newe:.tnt the ches the Bowery there are many meofings beld exch day by ing ged pas cholera | before the arrived and the news of their failure Distory. ig goarde ‘and carrying off s large number of vio. tha pincer of deposit as | Yhoee mierested im the eoheme, Before long the public | fun ir fad‘ceased entirely at Nouterideo, ths authori. | ‘ reached their creditor, The members of Tht morrow will | wit be surprised at the aotion that has alroady been | ties of that city having taken graai care in regard to it, taken by both Maximiliag’s avengers sad Santa Anna's and having stopped ail communication with Buenos retainers; eng at present tp pero it would be Tne United States steamer eres, Commmnangir aithe, impolite reasons eb thei artived Yapems on et ‘athe hi TT jand— Bankers’ bills, 90 days, 4554. if 3 u : Hi i E on Thursday night ® fire broke oxt in the back part of the residence of a gentieman named George W. Green, By i o news Dy (be last é { te were room whit a etchman were tating supper, after tbey gob nadion of this witness was suspended for t, and at 12:05 P, M. the Court 106k a reoese for noses ination of Mise Hi Fite ination of Mise : u i i ir F F = i oH Z i te Batry of Geseral Diaz Inte che pital to confession tnd oo + Porme of the Capituintion—Ta: rand ; pate sie, sh went te cae of the LiberaleOrderly Geoted of the on United States —Ships’ BYlls, 30 days, 10 theu- ae wel ie ‘yeat No bed an office Fooawat Roseery.—, maa nemed Groomer way- cy ate laid and robbed om Saterday might last, @ short distance APRA AT A TEMPERANCE MEETING. eet the ‘The greatest day Which bas for ten year davned | from Newtown, Mr. Jno. Griswold, while on his way Crantastows, Masa, July 12, 1867. goods B > a HAILROAD ACCIDENT NEAR NORTH CHELSEA, MASS. Boston, Masa, July 12, 1867. The train from Salem this forenoon on the Eastern while passing through North Chelsea, ran into epon thie distracted land—en event for whichwe hare There was quite s serious affray among the members for seventy long weary days been waiting adi wetcl- teq—droke upon us thie morning. During the ight the following terme were agreed upon between the ontend fing partion, which were ratified, and the prowions of ‘the same began being realised af daybreal to-day. ‘s Meee Dien ewiered the city af the bend of @ thou. | Gel