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6 } NEW YORK HeRALp. situRDA . * ie, $10,000, sbich aad not yet ceen paid him by the Secare from the tferal goverament an enkaew!edcmon ‘mavies tha: the student shalt comprehend the principles NEW JERSEY. Gam oe Ps mr v bat which, me Of their rights or renewal of Somceasion which tb 00 which artillery insiraetion depends. ha : A MEXICO. oi a are eo iiea, once by ibaa oF Cubes tec ro te peal gover It was belicr reinaeo abl ba ag mination annnally, ; of slies etc faratly neg rerect- Ns ee RRM " 4 ‘ere vares Cabinet icached 1 > detera) an i chy. ry SPOBAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. een ral Roblede and family leaye Havana far Mexice Ph ii aah woud te on wager of wuichn reper: soa be made to ue Sel me re taal as fence, Sov Fatih venue, ou Souday ioraig, st Traportant Commission to the United Ntares= | MAP Ste inwartial aud hold what fe said. by Both the way was given to it racher pr aes ‘ties Se Hartetamigationsehel! be made of fuch | United Staten revenue, yesterday morning seized twenty- bis. On Friday, Novoriber 18, Wye Doone, de. Phe Lupenchavnt LienmLis Originators and | Dias ad Juaces pat. #8 COMO 1, 1be Wet against tue Unave twougir tine acy | a ow cures ucuon, battorien | thie'Sidae ai amuses just landed from Deittemstoem- | shannon, ‘couniy Donegal, irelamd,ishe. Sisk ynas of: Tact jteweeue—he Chonnee of Hevotuton | hat nets atta Made ste | Ste hace a Tee Geracnreatan | linge atta aera erty | Sacto ate ac aes Séter Au. ma ‘ carrying the. dap; ie seltnape tne Deamle bee which the intorest of the tho rocter- ae im tid batteries sud other final examina- | rticle soled ig gubject to's aury of Afty por cenh, Frieode and relatives of the family are respectfully amity Nowy @,.1867. ae eotive pronuncvamicnte to take ‘soon | taken and rotained, eo faras tions, Each shal! bef bby the sta(i with a.certi- \ 4 invited to aitend tbe funeral, {row her late residence, Tho steamer Georzia, Captatn Doakem, arrived at this | alver Juarez way be elected. It is even thas | Eugasn company would be sich date Tees tie alan aod oMciency as an) Hudeen ede * eee Dikeman etreet, near Van Brunt street, South Broociya, Porton the Tih inst, Baving sailed from Vera Cruz op | Juares owes much of bis majority 10 foul the action of the government ne meatier bas artittery officer, A failure to: satisfactory certi- | septa ee ar _— _— oa sortieaday, oh a ies oo or ib, Abilene Whe gist ult at nova and Sisal em the dh last at four | the Hoople, the muses Are Oet Ae _— eat te SOREL Beal on neve Sort porn mye ye me eile teen mame oh-40" | cosa pee. gemaee Thursday night, bus | DOP dauguter of he late Wiiieia "Dodge aged 74 ¥, M, This Ie one of the pew dine of avoumers whick | Posey and oer merlis of 2 Dias bave faved | way to the capital. His coming wil: be baildd with | amination, Fach privaie'on jeaving tue soacel #o4l! be} the latter, who was, Rraen pg tag Promenr yee: co years - a has deen estabiisned betwoem New York, Havana, Sissi | inecountey from auy serioun mauifastation of the public | joy by many, especially as be is lao have power co | uraivned with a sertitcate’ gating forth bis haracter | re-hed the other side of the bridge secured the aavise | ,, 20 Felativas and frends of the farm:ly ate Tee - oie feeling, wu.cb fact alone bas Lim increas ‘carry to completion tbe road, to Tavbia No } aod 7 ‘ance of the gate tender, and one of the alleged thieves | ‘2¥'ted wo avtend ‘ae tunere op Apbday chap eng'Vora Crot, Gheaffordedemigeal service to she city | On Ti) hile dures ie hie in consequence more concessions have been My inst letter, cr (hays toy officer in.command at the arsenal | Yue capturods Hewertaken before Roccrder Aldridge clock, frow her late resitenes, \is st, Mark's place, a ia the farricane whica late bis proposed Goanges ty the nt Minister Igiesias, o! the Treasary, bas recovered (rou: Fortress Monroe will alford the school any and committed for trial erday morning, He gave epee Sows ; morod in the terrible hurr mn lately | te 1 assisiAnCd trial yesterday 2. aR —On Friday morning, Novewer 15, Bawors wisited thas part of Mexica, Trey say from Vera Crug that government of | his iate illness Joarez bas officially rofased to recognize any of the | Exequaturs ‘The Georgia had to er very bad weather | a foreign Ministers and Consuls a represented thetr Wroughout the passage; but sustained oo damage Whai- | py, pe tive rts ras Od saoracioe and were ever, not only owing to her excoilent seagoing qualities, | acc edited as such to ryan caged Maximilian, This But also Owing to the experience aud seamanship of | CAlF # Bew tune to an old soug. t iar cebibdadee!’ Ti wen perfect tompen, in tho | yr eevee rom Mee ceslgnn eppital are, 19. she S11 Mexiean Guif on the Sib, Hor companion, the Vena reneen at Maximitian had not yet been sent to b = to ‘era Crus, ere nate» ber ee wo vi est on General Escobedo arnved at San Luis de Potosi on PP 1b forty-eight bours, and arrived at Vor “ny the 18th, where hebes deduitoly established his general ‘Whe.bib inst. Sue is expected back bere ov the 18'h, | beadquaners of the Northern division, The accounts The Georgia vrought eleven passengers in transit, rar Peoany wath meaner fo the general situation 1s 7 + iy OMiRg More disiressi Ainong #bom { notlced the following centiemen:—Sefior | “*WP. "Hail te goibg home Noth, Dut not having seen Velarie, Secretary of the Botiviaa L gation; Don Julio | the South for mavy past yoars, will embark in the Qveved), attaché of said Legation in mexico, aad Mr, Wm..T. Prichard, editor and proprietor of the Merican i % al, Dvited attend the funeral from her late resi. Sh tah teres Mieememaes Seal [> ete aman ore ee tne TE OP: anu ng | Reet Rt a Sap ane Sb commission of Jobn Black tor Mexico City, All who | - 6k, UT Rave visited the cepical will regommber thle kind sod ACADEMY OF DHSSIGA. Wedoesday might a German named Meyers, who ree | | Estox.—On Psy ( November 14, Marcarea Sec Chait, the, ot oe eeereen wae nee mcs ried as Ellzabet, was ron over. by a tocomotice 08 | “The veiatives and Irieods of the falilly ar® respectfully Mosico, represenves. big governments, hare. His, being The Fall and Winter Exhibition. ere Be ee a ulroad, and died snorily shed? {,iaviied 10 ot eral this (saturday) witernoon, ed the fi sent out of the country by :auis Auoa by way of Moats, | On Thursday evening abrilliamt amembly of representa: | 4" ort times afterwards James Teen eal Pavan aes ie resideuce of werson-in-lem, 24i) MAN, —On )bCrS wil + bi E Dw: aged 46 years, vee ised tp Preen iret to'k; | By coum of Gmemnationsoer: | | be nee ateaeey, ante shows twonty-five years | “Tho iriends and ecquaiptances of the family are re ‘era at Monterey ik tor Ci rey at the begiuning of the war, and tho eircumstances | tives of tho beauty, fastiion, wealth and culture of our | employs of the railway company, was rum over by the a Hiaacy. Tue following Til expusie ee. Wes | metropolis attested, like the costly and elegant building | fame engine end iBjured ia such # manger that eat | of Frederick W. tues 2a; Sieee Sinton. > pang*d of the Academy of Design, the generous interest of the | 4 after. ‘The trends of the iawily are reeye uly invited wo. Maxivo, Oot. 2, 1967. “4 “ » Prenton. attend the from } os deuee, No. 5 Hic! or . ee ‘ ol th funerai, per aie resideuce, No ka bs ay rhe Sr ice peanuiahiaiein phot | citizens of New York im art, But, unfortunately, tho Tre Toray Moaper.—In tne case of Thomas Walsh a Gastar Pan sneiayer po Bel a thely her artiste failed, ¥ * atreei, thie larday lasts you neve dove me tne hemos to canter «7 wi | ucademicians themeolves and their orother artiste fai and Beruard“Farrelly, who stand convicted of ane mur: Broselraee, bantey 2.4 twa the title of Colonel, to which { havemever had any Lapa for some reason, 10 respond to that interest by offering | dor in the Grat-degree of Patrick Tormay, (the details of Gaus ee techn ana eerie one mber ions, My whole mil Sy Reiati 4 4 faneral, falter pert of the wate ieee antes a Jon ¢ axexbibition worthy of the cecasion, There were moro | which have appeared in the Haxatn), It iv more than trom bw hae r ites, eA ates twelve . rt thought, Intended to make an ni © people than piccures, The walls of the Academy have | probable that Farrelly will not undergo the extreme | o'civck at St Joun’s church, Youkurs, sionday morn- Steamship Liberty for New Orieans, He invends to pub- lish @ highly interesting work relative to the late Arche duk> Maximtliag, big short lived empire and the most Ne Yendara.. gentiemen proceed to New York on | prominent parties that were convected with it. He was | Yorx, ani the government called for adrafton the willie; ty of the law, counsel (or doen we: a. of great importance. Ollered very large suas for bis manuscripts, but prefers | in place of the standing draft [ joined a volaateer comparg | never prosented so meagre a collection . Of the pictures sah Brest Pb crmabeng prego raphe ne $e, eee png on, sie so sve Caitin Keoous, wo arrived at Vora Cruz in a boat, | to pubish it im his own cosntry the Mexte | senate mesenger ae” Hone semiekgn Ate ard | an altogether disproportionate numbor—besides the old | Graq to constitute wennriotion of maurder im toe vst der jock tra rely wirs-t, Hudson River aftor bis vessel capsized (\he American sehooner It was rumored that Mr, Prichard, editor of the Mexl- | j}' 4 2 Epere. | bt: and Judge who presided at t! aes "4 46, eelecin) Monit 7. Keese, laden with war munitions by Gene can Siandird, bad been commissioned by tbe Juares | shigand frou that to serpeamt? audmaving descendea trom | Cut vauable,works for wbich, the Agedemy is indebted | ere, De muse Se On Friday, November 18, Ricwnamm, Rox, of for the M x.cau government), is also a passenger on board the Georgia, : The Georgia brought no Gies whatever, The corre- Spondevge (rum tho Mexican capital is to the 29th ult. ; but telegraphic news bas arrived to the Slst of Ociobder, » the date of (he sieamer’s Bailing. With respect to politics all appeared to be quiet, government to con ract a loan iu Washington of tweivo milion, The people jooke¢ upon this report wito a Jealous eye, thinking it would do no jasting good to the r pabilg, asii would only augment the prevailing diftl- culties,” , The Governor of Nuevo Leon had received fetter from Gonzaies Oriega (from hia privop in Movierey) A trial, privileged him to mi Motion be- | scamiord, aged 54 years, i ohu Buil, ‘v. | to the liberelity of the late Mr. Suydam—have already ” i ag’ y {he Revolutionary stock pnd chu Tah ae L presume, Kao: | become feiliag to the public al previous extibitivus oF pri gl daa ye hg ore BA retbaips be interred rove three mouths’ service L was houorably discharged, a4, | in the wiotows of the Broadway picture dealcra Of the | far application was made in be-evidence ta. | Truren, om Monday alternoon, at 6 therefore, had no further chance of promotion, or of dis | few new pictures scarcely any evinced the progress in ‘on friends of the tam ly are re.p ¢ifaily 1@ to attend. be dre ty military skill and valor, Thisysir, ls the sum | American art which ine educated public taste bas tearned , therefore, for an~ Ganxett.—Oo Friday, Noventer 15, after a tinger~ and substince of my milliary career and bouors, With ‘oman, other trial for Farrelly was brought before thia court | ing iliness, wut C. Vin Nxss, wife of George W. great respect, your obedient servants JOHN BLACK. — | ‘0 Aoman’ of the new works of art, the one | Yesterday, and, after the reading of the voluminous | roit, in ie 40th year of hey 7 We beg pardon for misealting dtr respected friend’s | which displays the highast aspirations and ‘the tmost | ¢Vidence elicited om the trial and grave deliboration The friends of tue be eel invited to attend the pn the sniltary deparvment of Poriino Diaz Juarez | giving many parvcuiars about his incarceration in Zact | tte, hoing m sied by the address given him by others, the part of the presiding Justices—Beasley. Depve Sener: Mderiencl! a & ebisined the majority of votes for the Presidency, and’ | Wess, and states why he does uot deem the Government 4 irsing - 14 unquestionably | ¥ 4 toe ti from tbe res! deton ber mother, Mrs, K Vaa Dias for the VicoPresidenoy. This shows, as wet said | of Juares legiimats’” Hie companion in prison was | Degcent {rom evolutionary. sigele.sud_beving been "by B.D. 5 Greene, |) Vredenburgb—sRe beach nnasimousiy decided, ne | Ness, No, 103 sWenty-(ourd sizect, on Sunday a A i volunteer of tho war of 12 are more then equivalent lo a vag. | testimony would not satisfy such a procedure, and they | grernoon. at half-past four o'cick fleid rank, which has become 30 commap in these dass, | ent’ wmich contd noe bring oat such eerarmcn of color. | therefore granted the motion. The order will be.made | * Gayy ow Gbcun tiecbater 1h, Fibie Guii, eget There were many more colonels: in lave civil War | ing ay distinguishes each of uwo earlier pictures by tho | Out on Monday, on which day also the unfortunate | oF years anu 11 mooie than sergeants iu the war of /12 same artist, “Repose” and “Speranza,” Nos, 224 and | Walsh, who now alone bears the direct gultt on his tiead, fhe friends of tbe (arally are respecttily. mvited fo at- While speaking of Santa Anna we bave to record the | 255 “which’are a'so on exhibit on, In No. 75, moreover, | Will receive sentence. The hiet Justice observed that th@ | teng the funeral, trom the resiieuce of ber approval by the goverament Of the findings of the | goin almost all representations of tue wise and the | Jory went very far in finding Farr-llv guilty of murder | ap. Ey) , No 149 Thompson airane, court martial which lately tried thatdistingzinbed char- | foolish virgins, the typo.oflerea of the latter is the more | ‘2 the frst di He could not deterinine that Fur- afiernova, at one o’ciock, ta. Mexico, ivat Diaz bad not used his miiiiary ipiience anthe cieviion. Al the date referred to above, ‘he Gov- eroor bad seceived the returns frow a sullicieat number of abe 51 to show that Juarez had ibe majoriy througbout republic for President, and Lerdo de Tejoua for Vice President Generai Patoni, and he replied the other day to au oifi- cial note from the Goveraor with the order for his con- ditional freedom (if ne preg snted bimself to,the supreme authorities im the capital, he was to be set fres), that he dec:ined sny Conditional liberatioa, as bis opinions had not changed a jot. At the banquet given to the Holivian Minister, Colonel The pr sopers at Perote had not yet received the ar- acter. The papers in the caso baye been forwarded to reily knew of "s intent to kill, and it ties withybe rs pris No ae tum Quevedo, om ine 2/d of Octwber, Juarez aud | rears of September and October, of Ofty cents per day to | vir. (y attractive, at least to the carnal eye. ws is complicity 1m the Hamit.—at Paterson, on A jovermber 15, teamttine Yeeata at tha Opposition, embraced-—a fact | each of (ne 120 prisoners of war remaining in the fortress, | Vora Cruz, and »ieo an order from Président Juarez to the he best landscape in the Fahibiton ‘a, verhaps, | DOxt jury to ine coxtens ot, b pl Aurave Hatt, aged 59 yoars and 6 montis. : homicide, The MYtorney General requested hberty of |” Friouds of tue family are 1 fully tovited to atten: decision of the conrt and securo his departure from the | (camer Jp the Sawmill | Vaiey” | by Samiel | Judge Depno to have his charge ‘published in the book® | the yuneral, om Monday mormiog. 2. 1¢p “Kiet trom country, Other banished persoms connected with the on.” by J. MeEntee; “A Landacape,”” by A. | 4%8 precedent in future cases of a similar nature, whieh | <1. Joun's Ruman Catholic charch Vatorsou, Nod empire who bave failed to aid in carrying out shetr ttuck; “Summer Morning on the Fsopus | ¥#* conceded. Hindedsas,—Ge Seite’ eoraine” ver 15, sentence by leaving the country Bave ately been vis- and’ “Jn the Shawnguok Mountains,” by 7. Janis HANDRAMAN, oged 29 s say se oad est me Pg or, Genet euane wit re aug By’ lags Me Leona by eae THE BOARD OF AUDIT. Friends aud acq saasons re reapeo\ ‘aly WG Aol 4. Hows; “The Pasture” and “a Farmer's Home,” by revels atiend tye funeral, which will take i me“ ; a eeae ka hong bg “rane to, pa’ ‘Aifred Ordway; “eno Lake,” by David Johnson; | Chauccey M. Depew, in the chair, anda querum. The | Gara eave Now Yor tins dup (savarday), ab 4:65 P) Me Lapp eRe gC 8, ametale “Tue Passing Storm,” by J, Farman; “Morning on Lak6 | first claim considered. was that of Mesua, J.G.&J.) Hepsxoeaa.— At Nevurk, N. J. on Friday morming, Joined by the Priscesy at Vera Craz, 5 Lucerae,” by Christian Ogilvio; set on the Sait | 1 og | November 15, a: a quarvir'toeigne cide gous Exequel Montez, the eminent liberal Mexican, is said | yarsnes’ by M. J. Heade; “ New Jersey Marsii Scene,” | Edge, amounting to $10,583 33, for fireworks furnish: lenngunnns pal of abmnia Bed stars, sand 7 to have arrived at Vera Cruz on the 27th by English | oy 4° Wyant; “Blak 'Mounta n,” by J. 0 Barrow; | the city by order of the Mayor and Comptrolier far the | "ig tausral. services mill eae plaes "od Monday af steamer, ae a 3 “Catskill Mount yi by G. HL smi:lie; “Aternoon in | Fourth of July, 1866, The claimants’ bill against the | erp.on, ot two o'clock, frou her labe res! Wnty 36 New Among those elect to, Comarnas ate. De. Navarro, at } Octover,” by C. P, Graneh; “Sunset on the Susqueban- | city was originally targer than it is at present, out they | greet, Newark, The relaiives and frivuds are Tespect- | baat oe cer Laer Pedro San‘a Celia, com | 4 py ¥ a De Haas; “farlem River, from Kings: had received no money - feriaprn years trom we og fuily uviied to atbond without Taree: w9ige, 4 - bridge,” “Walley of tue Connecticut,” by A.C. How- | treasury to meet 0 Disls; at ti ‘gossion of ‘thi tman,—O8 November 15. iii Williameboty, ‘An accident on the Chalco Railroad yesterday resulted | inde tc North River View,” by ay beeen (bis first | last Legislature they bad aucceeded in having inserted in ein A in the killing of a boy and severely injaring five per- | 9. ce, We believe, m' anew line of art), and ‘A | the tax ievy the sum of $28,867 53, and they afters sons, Tho-aflairs of this road are pow botay investi: | tidy from Nature,” by Mrs Pope. wards received that amount; thatthe Legislature had gated by the government. | A gommiasion will be armed | “orig «Breezy Morning,” by M. FH. De Haas, and his | stricken out of the levy the amount o ine present to arrange for the protection uf geunine stockholders, | «,aniral Parragut’s Fieet,” “the South Shore of | claim, asthe Mayor end: Comptroller had: ordered the the payment of debis and the confiscation of imperial | \y,iu5,” and “New Jersey Coa:t Scene,” by J. R, | supply of fireworks and not ‘he Common Council, fhe governmental stock. ‘ a Giford, folly sustain the reputation of these excellent | Meyor and Comptrolter had said they would sve that the Money was received here two days since for the Mata- | coring painters, “A Chure® Interior,” by W. D, Wasi- | claimants were paid. Decision was reserved, moros sufferers by a committee presided over by General | inctog, by its skilful distribution of Nuit and sbade, | Joho Smedick, a policeman, prevented a claim for Felipe Berriozébal, promises bis success in a larger picture of tho same | $600 for services in arresting ® person who had vot We had anotiter duel a. fow days ago botwoen a late | king on which this artist !@ now at work “An Troqu iilegatly, by virtue of a prociamation tesued py the halrdresser of Maximilien and an Italian, which resulted | Woman,” by Constant Mayer; “La Petite Normande” | Mayor. | Decision reserved, ; and ‘Admirals in Embryo,”? by W. P. AV.. Yana, aod Wilham E. Corey presented a claim for $642 60 for p 9 especia'ly ‘Wandering Thoughts,” © by GH, } furnishing staves of office to the members of thevom- latter's wife. Edughtoa, attracted great gttention. Among the | mon Council, by order of the Clerk of the Common Recobedo arvivpd ie Mexioo test Might, portrans fhe moat noticeable were “Lentue,” by bim- | Council. Decision reserved, A ineeting of Congressmen will take pice next week | Jif. «John Jay,” by Huntington, and “Edwin Booti ‘Abraham D. Cariock presented a claim for the dif- by Pope, The drawings, Nos, 36 to 43, Mustrating ‘Tue | feronce of salary between $800 and $1,000 perannum tor nd a Legend of St. Gwendolina,” by. ran Envioger, Nga oe as icenenph ee i ae ot Never ~Ale 4 mirable, er pen and sketones rs. rand December, ir. NOCk aito presen'ed INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. Greatorex, isis segiudies. of Flowers sud | claim for tho. diftercnes of xalary. between’ 1,000 and praises are Movses,” by Miss 8, Victoria Ely, were mneb remarked | $1,200 for aspera aohacee = Ines yormens | r i . J upon. Ju the sculpture galery “‘ve’’ and -tagMarble | brances on arves from March to Oc'vber, 1 pray Apne ees isnt’ “osteo edaemiing WE oma Nese e veep Sree ciuubte™ ter nid |. Semmemasbionnt aot jeonaidar iusa cnnin Maeuiines ters im Cedar struvt yesterday. There was no meetivk | rninia Stebbing! and stateattesof “Wash ington Irving” | the Statute of Limitations, ; of tho Board. The entire whiskey business is at a d of “Alfred Tennyson,” by Kantze, were specially ‘The Board then adjourned, standstill, It would appear that every particie of spir- | admired. Bat in this gallery, as in the picture galleries, a the pancity of works exhibited wast rincipal theme y ite upon which the inspectors could possibiy lay their | Sr" b-vrvation amore the apectators. Re eee FOUNDERING OF THE FER\YBUAT ONEOTA AT SEA, hands has, under the lately issued matructions, been ! the promise of the Coancit to improve the exhibition, |- Tne ferry boat Oneota, formerly owned by'the Tt was said that although the government bad taken $400 000 out of Lhe national treasury, the arrears of the army rema ned pending ‘The Un.ted Staies steamship Yantic, for want of suffl- clent water within the Lampico bar, remained outside, Juarez bad a \argo majority ia the State of Tamau)ipas. In Zacatecas fifty-seven, against twenty-one for Diaz; | who had only oma voto in Coahuila, where Juarez ob- bree, Iv }azutlan and Oajaca Diaz had turns not civea. @ of Geueral Garza for Governor of fa lure, ‘ ‘mccepted by ali parties in Mexico as very signilicant and Vmpiy ing wat the opposition were going over gradually overnment aie. Those who aull hold out in op- with Sefior Zamacona, editor and proprivtor of Goto, and Don Vicente Ri a Paacio, editor of Orqvesa, at their wore talking of he folowing programme:—Within two im -nthe ‘iter meeting of Congress they would tniroduce BR dM = impeacnt Juarez on the foliowing ¢8:—1a!, The assumption of extraordivary powers on inxufficient autuol According to the constitu this can only be by special act of Congress.) 24, Con- co Of said extraordinary powers atter the foreicn foe was driven fromm the country, im which case only Congress can grant exiraordivary powers to the Presi- dent. Those two sal nders, if they carry the im- peach wevt and ge deposed wilt then get Diaz in @@ President, either by his being Commat j-in-Cnief of , the army or by avother ral ejection, Juarez, how- ever, bas the majority in the Congress a3 now returned, Lerdo de Tejada is tie most unpopular man in Mexico, wubout a doudt, aod is generally allowed to be ine Originator of the Convocaioria which, at frst, raised eo Much opposition, ‘Ture are,no fears whatever, we are exsured by well Spformed Mexicans, of any immediate revotution, Daz ~ perfectly quiet and loyal, Lorona is on the Paciile # coastand works ior Juarez to keep ovt Diaz, aud Reco. Dedo js tn the Noriu working on beuaif of Juarez for ite same motives. Acertain General Joaquin Martinez, who eignalized . Bimeelf in Pachuca againet the Austrians, is tho @an most likely to raise a revolution, Hes young, @nergic, \gvoraut and ambitious, aod an Indian = He feels Limseif injured by Juarez, and saye be pas pot been suillc ently rewarde! py Juarez for his services @aring the intervention His command has been taken from him, bat there is every chance of bis being re- Plagvd and the little quarrei healed up, In Mexico there isa very general improssion that if any party get upa revolution rm anv reason, the to aid the constitutional President, and. mak ny t Mexican goveromeat pay 1 the troops perpetually in the country to ives at peace, Sul, there is the very beat Americans eyerywh re, with au earnest Tamaplipus prot The tempest on the river Bravo del Norte is said to have prevailed for eighty hours with eeanding vio- lence. Tuo towns of Canargo, Mier, Corpus Christi, Ac., were overiiown, and inany families were complete- ly rumed, Tue city of Matamoros had sustained awful lojury. The provisions semi by the goverament wore being distributed among tne poor. the charge against him of Mary Laverne, youngest duagui.r ot ideuryvapd Catua- Jack.—On Sunday moeruing, Novvinier 40," at two Oeinck Umanues Epwakp Jack, ane A, agg ae Noveni vet & 1 Citizen J. Vailarte refut baving beon a traitor to the country, Highway robberies were increasing, and unless the soldiers gét their pay soon the intranquiility of the small towns will give grent trouble to the government. A conducta of $600 000 was to arrive soon in Tampico. sR of General Ghilardi died in Guadatajara on tho 15tb. From Yacetan all we learn ig that tho inhabitants were juli of enthusiasm to carry on the war with vigor against the revolied tribes. da\s. oe Laat f evenmg, ciwek, STTIB EDWARDEMIA vACK, aged &) tooth aud 21 days, ouly cauldron -ol- Charles idward aud ‘Klien berate a ‘Tne funeral wilt @ pines ‘from the Rev, Dr, Cuy- ler’s church, Broo.iyn, tis (Ssuircay) aiternoon, at feat ocee Friends of tbe ipmily. are invited to atiend, ‘ Lanrort,—In this city, x vember 13, in the oie ped Sear aa L. wvort, ouly gon of Hiraar H. and» Adeline KR Lam- The Rumblings of the Penon—Fears of a Vol- moran Earthquake—The Bno- to Minister Qaevedo, of Bolivin—For- Immigration—Holiiday’s Steamship ine on the Pacific-Tesethof=New Street— Position of the Bogiish Railway Compuny— The Autericnn Vice Consul, Mr. Biack— Chulco Railway Accident=—Duel—Congrens. Msxico, Oct, 29, 1867. “Parturiunl montes’’—sha | we Lave wo record? ‘‘nasce- tur ridicuius mus?” We have bad frequent occasion in our previous correspondence to refer to the fact that the Petne relatives and friend of the family are Invited to d Wwe tuueral from hue residenes uC See rt No. od West Wot. Soveuts surden ib Geasutday) mormon, 6) aleve folgck aie, Deke sae, be taken to Greenwood Cewe:rry ‘or ih eruient = 4 Lepeents —At Flatbs aR garg jt poe A iuzaJ., wile of Joun Lelierta, to we 82h year of berays, 589% ie 6 Pvislge e fan gpsstives ang fiends f uy greta re of the government as well as the reat 4. since, ite. of govern- , trom the” Kefortn People to ke peace. onbrepracrs es omar aytenae rath 2 “a "gobbled up,’? and dealers, no matter how honest, are | bork in qnality and quantity, wail soon be fulfilled, wand recently sold to tne Union Ferry Compan Foteshe this nturdayyes vernoo, arto o'clock, The app:intment of Mr, Piamb is pleasing to the Pre- J ; Fre + outty’fearttl ‘ttint sonia of thake geditcy iHay pay them ct dered off Cape Lookout on the morning of tue 12 Lowrrz,—in yn, on 1 » November 14, of concestion 0. de) Seam ates youngest daugh- ter of Deny A. and Belle M. bowitz, - MACUDUCK. Suddenly, at Huyane, Cube,on Thursday, October 31, James ALINZO, Son Of Capialn Samuel Maco~ duck, of the «bip (arayan, in be our of bis ace. The relauives and trienus of tus fauiily, sso the meme vers ~ Neptune Lodge, No 217, F. and A a an respectfully invited to uitend tue (uu ou ‘@ tervoon, a halt past one v’eiock, ‘youn bis tate reat dence, No, 428 Union street, brooklyn. Sloss.—On bursday eventay, Noveniber 14, ALexan- DER S. Mo-s, ip the S7th year us Lis age ‘ihe relatives and frieues of th« family are respect. fully iuvited to attend the fuvera!, a) lie ate residence, No. 15 Ess Bleventh 6 rees, on suaday noon, at twelve o’e ock. Mauviemg—On Thursday, November 14, after a short. 1lpess, -HANLES, the beiuved sen ot toe late Thomas and Ei zaveth Alagmire, of the cy of Davin, H ‘The trends of the (am ly are ‘expesiiutly invited to atteod (be funeral from ois sate -resieuce, 33 Vande- water street, this (Saturday) afternuon, ab one o'clock, Pret papers please copy. ry f wat.—ln Brovkiyn, on Tharsd lover! ASN Kausat, (row 8: “ihomas, W. 1 + ie ofa ana falta fai servant ol Airs, J. M, Da. osm. warnings, we devoie a word of earuest remark upon her demonsirative-career, The Penon is mountain rising abrapt!y from the pla'n, or rather shaliow lake of water, which stretches away from the etige of this city tow the mountains which skirt the valley of Mexico on either side, The highest thereof is less than one thousand foet, and is belteved by “the oldest reliable iuhabitant’” to be of volcanic origin, a8 there still exist upon its summit the parent remains of a crater, now filled up with lava and scoria. For several weeks dhe heat of the water which during the rains completely “surrounds the base of this mountain has been observed to be increasing in temperavure, and this circumstance, together with rumbitngs which bave been heard, and are faid to proceed from the mountain, has induced the Ayuntamiento, or —. to send Acommission to examine into tne pi ies Of (we Suppose) a repelt- tion of the destruction of Pompeii. Several ancient Indies have actually become very much alarmed, At Mdent and bis government. In commere ything Is very dull, aod business hot expected to revive uuiil after meeting of Congress tn Docemoer, a Visit, seize or detain their goods, an@ put them to an FATAL AFFRAY ON SHIPBOARD. oo infinite deal of trouble. It isa fact that nine-tenths of ¥ ber) were saved by the steamship Nightingale, * from New the peizures lately mado ave been based on the fim- | aye Mate of a British Brig Kills a Seaman— ane Sarwrag aa ee eabdonat of'une Geen ot oe siest pretexts, Examination of the charges made againet |’ arrest of the Accused,—Inquis! To:Day. | Oneota:— the owners of the goods seized has necessarily led to ‘Information rexched the Coroner’s office yesterday We left Charleston on the 8th inst. for New York, and the release of such goods. releases having boon ordéred. | morning that afatal affray had occorted on board the | Weat into Wilminston to reper steampipe We towed the steamship Zodiac off Cape Fear river, Ts she w. A general complaint is heard as to the whole mus | Britieh Drig EK. Miller, now lying in tae stream ofl the | ashore. Ou Sunday mooralig w¥etkried terowgn the oprandi of this revenue inspection and surveitance. | Battery, Upon making inquiries concerning the matter | New lolet cut. The weaiher was cioudy. with the wind Legitimate trado ts paralyzed and uo one (except the in- | iy appeared that tho Miller was about to sail for the port perdi apr at, Mlagin se bap “4 be reget is ro BE poo nips Lo er frauds | ‘of Uathurst op the West’ Coast of Africa, and about five | nortnwest. da five SE in : @ morning the en- we being perp ‘a! a pili imness Of vision Siiear” reported ree ‘eet war a 4 comracterzed the whole. inspecting carps, but now, | ° lock on Thureday evening the crew wore engaged in Ey beoaban thd: Winther PMacorgrdtny in yo pre 4 when disiiiation, recitica'ion and trade in whiskey | clearing up the decks, At that me Alfred W. Tooker. | washing over hep. The firemen were unable to tire up, generally are eile tpally siopped, tho dealers are sub- | one of tho mates of the MiMor, ordered William | The pumps were u! but became useless by tho work Jected to petty annoyances thar are enough to put them | Hanson, a deck hand to coli up some ropes | ing of the vessel in the seaway. One rudder was cone out of all patience, Imported liquors, even, @ been | Hanson started to obev the order, whereupon Tooker | and the chain ofthe otner broken, We sighted the detained by over-oific:qus employes of the department, | made some sharp remark, to which Hanson replied in | steamship Nightingale and a schooner about six v'cwck and the whole machine seems to be run without avy re- } jancuage which was not understood by thoxe etanding | cn 7 morsing. We w@re taken on board tl gerd to private rights or to govermmental requirementa | near, At this It seems Tooker took umbrage, and seiz- | former, We lost ali our clothes’ The Oneoa m reap a ~ aaa sysiem in vogue here is impera | ing a ag i 7 > ie a arene have a ag c a a“ powef!u! low on the ¥ knocking Captain W. L. Breaker, of the Nightingale, reports as ‘The total reer yesterday amounted to barely him iolentiy against the rail. of the ship, puickeys ins the moruing of phe fT Embassy to Mextco—American pital lu Reque livin, Havana, Nov. 9, 1867, Colonel Qvivtin Quevedo, the Ministor Pleoipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary from Bolivia to México, sent to congratulate the republic on fits triamph over impe- ‘Pialiem, is expecied in Bavana on the 1éch :pst., intend. tng to embark in the French transatlantic steamer from Vora Cruz, * Colonet Quevedo proceeds to St. Thomas cn roue for Kio Janeiro, on a special mission to the Bra. ailian government, to conctude a comntersial treaty, by which Bolivia cans:nd her produce down the Amazon and La Pidta free of duty and other charges. Senor Velarde, Seeretary of Legation, and Don Jutio Qucvedo, son of the coionel and attacn4 to same legation, are now in Havana, having arrived im the steamer Georg: York, re, with the ald of bundrea barrels. i b and, it is belfeved, fracturing bis skal. Bameon | daylignt, we saw the ferryboat Onvow flying a signal of " . 334 Henry street, Mr (w10 gors n the samo steamer, | te base of this mountain are hot spriugs, which have ;, a sie, Sein fithe Forty-fifth street distillery, the | was'taken up ingensible by.bis Jeliow eeamen and eon. | distress. She was then bearing west # urhwest: wind Pa Nie ints tsacnroay bowen! iat iwo o'clock, ra 2 i for several years been visited by invalids for their real or iniagined tmedic nal qualities; put since the threatenings of the Pehon the water from the springs which supply their batos bat become so Hot as to be anbearable, and they Sre no longer visited. Tho City Fathers have again drecied their attention to the subject, and those more ion of which was had ou Thursday, | yeyed to his buak, where he Mngered till midmight and | north northwest, and blowing agale, She was disiant as mentioned Ia yesterday's Hiscaiy, the spitics found in |oexpired, it 1s said there was no surgeon on board the | trom Cape Lookout forty miles, We ran fur her and found the esiablishm int at the time of seizore have been re- | ghip io renier medical aid to deceased, The | ber disabled and in a sinking cond:ti:: captain and moved, and the matter has beep turned over to the Dis- | eaptain of the Miller being ashore at the time | crew, to the number of thirieen, we rescued and’ brougnt trict Attorvey for provecution, It ta a'so tnteuded | of the affray, James (onvor, a pilot, then in ¢! , | to thia city When*we parted company irom ui to bring a criminal action against the reputed owner of a-sailant, im custody, and taking | she bad five feet and a half of water in her h the establisument, It may pot be generaliy known, but red bim in charge of the harbor true, nevertheless, that ilticit distillers are made | police. by whom be waa lodged In the New street police op & mission for the Mexican goverumen!), they intend do negotiate for the nay gation o: tue rivers of Bolivia with a company or some capitalists of New Yor! There can be no dount hat Boliv: Rick,—On ihuraday, November 14, Mra. Naxcy ‘Rios, fo tue 87th year of Ler age, » _ The inevds and wus are reepectpectfully: invited ud Ler fuveral, (rou: ber bate teadence, 29 South xt ree’, Brooklya, K O,, om Sanday morning, at bail past ei hi o'clock Her remains wili be taken te Newark, N. J., for matverment oubt that the Orst result wil! be, that all the Imporis ande. ports of Bolivia will pass to and from the Atlantic via Amazon, instead of, as no*, sround the Horn and ly unmanuge- f Cobia, in the Vagific Ocean. | intelligent Mexicans who bave heard of Herculaneum to criminat prosecation; though the law ia | sition to await the result of an Probability is tuat she soon went to pieces. Ro wersox.—On Monday, October 2i,4n: Mataraoros. of Bolivia, and Lieucenant Gibbon, of ihe Uniied Siates | ' bat city and tho terriole suffering and death which | sporro 2% And be it further enacted, That if anyper | Deo as avout forty-five y: OBITUARY. The deceased «as Collector of tue Port of oe and formerty Uuted States, Consul as diazetian, Kos. daa Francisco pay please copy. Ki —lo Joravy City, on Friday, November 16, Town. BEND V Kor, aged 40 yours, " ‘The friends of (he tamily are cespecifuily invited to attend the :uneral, at one o clock, from st, Paul’s Meth- odist Eptecopat Church, South Sixth sureet. SRANAN —JANH ANX, wife o° Win a, seaman, im the Bis: year of her age, - ‘Tne frienas of the fammly are respectfully Invited te attend tbe ‘uneral, on Sunday alternovn, at one o'clock, from 31 First sireet Sgans—Oo Toureday evening, November i4, Manu SEARS, aged 23 ) ears, The triends and acquaintances of ihe family, and of bis brother Joun Sears, aro respect uily invived to attend the funerai, from is late reside: 7 West pweasiose street, between Seveoth and Eizvtu avenues, on day ‘the people of Pompeli and Herculaneum saffered. Your correspondent visits the locality this week, and im our next lower, i there be anything of dmportance to com- munieate in regord to it, we shatl surely pote it Tue banquet has passed off; the secretary of the Bo- livia Legation, accompanied by the son’ of Minister Quevedo, Mr, Sianaus, aa eminent English arts, who las deem several months in this country, and Mr. Vrnehard, editer and proprietor of the Meztan Stind- ard, 4 paper printed ia Lugiiab im this capital, have leit Unis city lor (he United staies, where ther will acrive about tue 10eb of November, The Minister from Bolivia suit rewalus vere, and witl mee General Banks shouid he arrive before auother ten days svall roil by. Speak- ing of 106 banquet to this gentleman wo cannot fai to call attention to the speecd and tongs Of Dijnister fai. céree), of tne Interior Department, who plainly and squarely acknowledged what few peopie of this country seem willing to do, viz. :—Phat Mexico owned her pre- ton sball carry on ihe business of a aicilles ox rection | mative of Norway. without having special tax as impose: iy law be ¢ irty- said Shall for every auch offence be linble tos foe of ‘not lea eS eet of <0, snd onl Woe qhutie the special tar due ior the amrite reedéct baaty | © Coroner Gover, who was notified, will hold an inquest Person or found upon premives ver mention, | On the body of deceased today at the station house, and o imprisonment |, erm not erxce two years. where all the important witnesses in the case are de- By another provision of the same law (section 31) | tained. the penaity of imprisoument is pronounced avainet such - distillers as make 6 ot franduleat returns of wo LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, make no returns manufacture. Under either 4 Fao 0: thane sections, is held, criminal proceedings may Fata. Stage Casvanry oe Thursday inacitute ayoung son ir. Stil lushing, while lighti An mtoresting soizure was made by inspectors acting fo ches in Retberiniee 4 aii to his es ae Bt under ine orders of Collector Bayley « iow days ago. | go hally borned tnat ail attempts w save bim were un. Nos, 494. 436 and 483 Niath avenue wore sei alver | qvailing. and be expire after six hours’ severe anffering. discovery bad Veen made that illicit distilation was Yesterday an inquest wes held apon the body, anda d being carried on im the cellars attached these accordance facts inisoe, which communicated with exch ‘other. Two — — onpnery copper sills were found, having a joint capacity of Toxxe» ur in Tax Wrong PLAckK.—A young man Navy, some twelve yuars ago, want out je eperiod f Hraail refured the W thie is granted and well secured, it only Temains to form the company 10 York. It is one eo most prom sing things offered in any part of the Beuth American repoblica, Parties in Bolivia, with Colonel Quevedo at their head, are prepared to take up ‘One-Lalf of che coucera As a guarantee of rts being bm d the Bolivian government pay in casi $10,000 the day the first steamer isn Bolivian wavers, aud cede Yoshe company acertain quantity (two tosfour square Jeagues) of land on river margins, (0. pur-coloniats on, dnty free, Coffe, cocoa, sugar, copper, Peruvian bark, vaniila, gold and silver ore are the chief products of the country, Arrival of Sarta Anon at Havana—The Talk About a New Kevoiution—American Loan= ere Lo exam The project tion of the Nathaniel Bullock. This venerable gentleman, formeriy Lieatenant Cov- ernor of Roode Island aud a prominent member of ihe democratic party of that Siaie, died at bis residence, iu Bristo!, on Wedoesday last. He was boru tu Masa. chusetts, and at the timo of his death had attained ihe great age of eighty-nine years, D1 the time of democratic ascendancy in Rvode Is: te deceased hela @ very prominent jon in bis State, and was one of the most popular a moug the pol ticeans of bis faith. For many yeare past, however, be bad taken po active part in politica, bis attention being devoted svleiy to bis private affairs MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Or Protesi=The Late Storm on the Seer mann ane eneeee, pe eer Ge two hundred and fifty barre.s, | Several fermenting tubs | namod William Smith was, upon the might of Tuesday, | Hanrr—Prowse1s.—On Wednesday, November 13, at *\Gainoruia papers please copy. : Rie Grande. z ms toast, “To the people and to the gov: 2 & wy be at Hunter's | St. Andrew'’schurch, Havover, Masa, the Rev, Mr. Suxawoop.—At Yonkers, Tui November 14,. Havana, Nov. 6, 1967. a 434 a5 0 sinughtering house. In the rear of tne first 0 throw: Cutler, Josern 1, Harrr to Neu 1, ter of Dr | Mra Exeason SueRWoon, widew of we late Jacob Suer= 386 Hadid thdatnee Wilte, treuk Vode Gras oo the 24 Mentioned house, frst floor, ‘was found a trap: door se Ran. napeien atone ak Frag = ety fe | NP. Brownell. " Ba oy i - about five feet square, through which, it is supposed, Thiet he Wea takes into custody by officer Lyman and the product of the stlis was hoisted. ‘After this it was | Toeked up in the jail. Since hie arrest he bas been iden laced in wi and then, covered with bides and Boer eritaen to evade ren nd fed away a4 tied as the alleged thief who broke into the residence sold. Judying from appearances (his ilicts distillery has | of G W Stiibers, at Hunter's Point, povceny ny ag been in operation for more than a year. Officers are is also charged with “till tapping,” now in charge of the whole propert ast — procettiagy ind to be taken imisedsataiy: eT ARRESTED ON SOSPICION OF Axsox.—Officer Lyman on dain ‘Thursday arrested a man named John Baldwin upon sus- GRGANIZATION GF ARTILLERY SCHOUL AT FORTRESS | picion of setting fire to the’ premises of Tbomos An- MONROE. drews, at Ravenswood. The premises were destroyed — apon Saturday, inelud! whe dwelling, most of ite GENERAL ORDERS NO. 99, con ents, & ue... and about $400 worth of Headquarters or tam Amy _ { tools, Inmber articles amounting in value to ar ‘tmat,, arrived at thie port yesterday. Among the pas- fengers we noticed an old acquaintance, whom we bead ot seen since he was Dictator of Mexico, or more than fourteen years ago. Yes, General Abtonio Lopes de Banta Anva bas safely arrived, and he app*ared.in ex- eollent health. For the present he is stopp! ib the Hotel 46 Europa, Sometimes be talks of taking passage Wo the United States, but it is more probable that he will make a stay bere, and then take the steamer for St. Thomas, The few interviews bis son las nad with the General have been of a very indifferent character—at ell Wrests the father did not show much of the “paternal” fm hie nature, if be has any as all, The fact is, that the ‘General ts partly a wooden man, stern, abrupt and on * Paths woile the son ts of & taciturn, titerary dispdxi- ten, and more of the paper man, but a refined and quiet weighbor, that meddies with nobody, On every o¢casion that we havo seen the General, there was not the slightest variation in hie characters. ti.—At Trinity church, Ne RL oa tharaday, November 14, by the Rev, Mr. Tisco, Farse Haut, of Brook yo, to RY TILLINGHAST, daughter of J, Bull, of the formor place, 5 Kouns—Grscnint.—Ono Saturday, November 9 by the Rev, A. Gotiling, Gustave A Kouwe, of Prussia, to Marrna (., eldest daughter of the lave Moriw Gescheidt, of Staten cards. and. No \the resia’ove of the bride's g 3 icaben. Gives ¢ bride's aun! - gens tye Roy Fatner Nien, Thomas J. Moons to T. MoKrsxey, all of tuis city. McCracktn—Tinspais.—Os’ Thursday, November 14, the. Rev, Hugh H. Blair, Wittiaw McCracksx to H. Tixapats, eldest danghter of J. W. Tins- all of this city. rACKR— KRCGER.—At tho house of the briae’s mother. Hoboken, on Thursday, November 14, by the Rev. Mr. Van Zettlow, Mr, Joun senostacne to Miss Jonanna C. Kevoen, Stone —Brvusn.—On Wednesday, November 13, at the of the bride’s uncle, Mr. iheo, by the . J 3 Davison, Fowrer stone to EvaLmen all ‘Of thie city, No cards. Wnuwe—Kixa.—On Thursday evening, November rary ites The friends and acquaintances of the are respeciuily Invited to avend the funeral without. further notice, am Monday ng at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 129 Seventy-ninth street. Suiry.—In Brooklyu, ov Towt-day evening, November M4, Exiga; wife of Samuel Susien, in the 75th year of her oa abe ft Nach st date bo ¥ 5 ber of Fue avenue, on Sunday, fama a te ganar Gunma - Oar about $3,000. ‘ASHIN » . * ; Bane w Tue following ordor have boon Feel vad trom the WOW THE COTTON TAX WORKS. ment :— _— Em gen A School will be established at Fortress ‘The Savannad Aepublican publishes a statement in re- roe, Va, to have the following organization: — gard to the workiuge of the cotton tax, whieh'ts aptly Pire--Of three field officers of artillery the seaior commented tipi by the Philadelphia Age, as follows: two command the post and school, the sewior officer of Ordnance stationed at the post, and the heads of sucn | . The plain English of hw storys shes the Us departments of insiructs all be established, | States ue 0 Prov on the necessities hes cheer shall form the: ter the school, but the and tacer oa extort bribes for amen tervation of our national tberd “The umrmigration of mao from nis eign countries is ® Bainra! and inexorable when he Is resisted wae immigration, one oppost ple, one of the twe conflicting oo neceseny easoum and become other, and tuenceforth a nationality LJ i gir &. es; ai c 3 H ej # swept Mcer shail be ‘duty. ‘This is the way it: :— | 14, by the Rev. Thos, A. ab tien, Unless found in @ very sullen mood he is forever scaject te-tnte 1 for sometime pante-ang saetas non | oh tar on te be 2 thoebor of the Oat ah fs weaned” The planter has no money. The ‘or ha Tiuatian to ase Vita Kina, th s chy. Vamping (a sort of exercise for bis leg, 1 presume, not | koow why it is, even at the preseat time, she does not |" Seond—OF at least five batteries of artillery, one | Chant lends inonoy to the Southern factor, seed re ymnn Maaice, — At Teinity choreb, werack, om to get 18 out of circulation) and vociferating against | break through its trammels and endeavor to save ber- | fromeach regiment of artillery, and such Other officers when a crops come in. The factor — 4 rg glee 13, by tho Rev. apreie, He is ravely, now that he is | Ml from the terrible curve of natare by opening, | and enlisted men of artitiery as, with or without appii- | Money yw po tools, maanre, = ‘ ‘eee, United states Ai THa~ overybody. He is bragging ’ with @ (rank, good Will, ber.doors to imi ion.’ | cation, way We ordored to the school fot iuetraction: P repaid ‘whan the crops, come te, | x'sxJonnax, daughter of the late Proaeriek Mbsicu. oF safe,and epeake of his trial in such plain terms as to | Thoss precnant sentences should not surprise ua, 29°] these Datteries to be ihe insiraction batteries of the foot | After ® while the crop is-all taney piemehovene and | the former place, make up enderstand very clearly that Juarez had exer. | ¢vincing the views of a single individual n Mexico, but —. 5 lying slongeide ihe cars. The time }come whea the —— the fact is significant that all of the press of the country suoh brevet second. leutenante a¢ are as. iter bas got to pay the factor, who again has to Died. , seed'too much inftuence In the court Defore which he | nas ao far quisily acquiesced, not only in the above sen- to the artillery arm, and who sball remain at the Northora erediior. The Northern creditor: Beact.—On Friday, November 15, Henoa Jaxe, bo- Wood arreigned, avd which, had it not been for the | vences, but ip hie entire article, It ix very certain that for one yoar, vaiess eooner promoted to tite ser. | and > i -the Southera facior, = Me poe, loved wife of And, Se ony great influence he himself had tn Vera Craz (his native to ame of fayning foreixn immi ration to Mexiwo by t-rex 7 ry HOP with sunsop tae te ote ps Rg why My Sie ee ver, SOWA, they would #0 doubt have bad him shot in quick | mo provootyiorwe sctive ciualeree Wil weTamaia, te intelligent Tecrulte for ve, foot,pestertes ea ball Ke fa the midst of thie anxiety, hagor pad | Baenxns.—On Tnaredey a Rveaieee 14, Jous -Epwand time. The General is #aid to ave dared the Fiscal m | the government to ensure the many thousands of the imstruction batteries fall. These recruke ghall re | Crushed Sfortune, the taxgacherer. « iy | Brewmes, in the 13d of bis age, of Wilablo land now aowsed being takem ap and culti- vated by soime grant from the United Seates aad Europe. There haz beon a sion in the English paper of some such terms as the following: —“‘You do not shoot main a6 th¢ school one yoar before jeising she gervice | bY. The Cotton cannot move natit Ms because you dare not do so. He ridicules the ro- bey Just at that moment The relatives and epee ot the family are respecte autend neral te" Fifth—Of a0 adjutant of the post, who ahall bo sgcre. | bas forgotten to rin folly invited to without fur- thor notice, at the residence of Te tokaslem, Neue poumbility which bis Dictature (more tham fourtoom | this city in regard to the posit ich Une Mexican and | (ary of tho stat Koop the records of a | to.some other duty, Roberts, Jr, No 163 East Fiftieth sirset, on Sunday vited, gears per entailed om him, when bis rty (valued Calitoruina Stenaaehip Coneeh onan ied relative to the Pra(hy meetings. = eee S" driven to doxperation, wita ruta aud nar afternoon, at (wo o'cloelk, The remeras witt bo-takeb to c | omrcaRT. Lat yietnd late Empire; a review of tho cage of the steamer bring- | Il. —Qhe siail shall determine all quostiOns relating to | theur in ihe i ] New'Havoo for interment « fom ent @ more than « million Of dotiars) has been sequestered. munitions of war of the French, being | the time and manner of instruction; shall, prepare a | $0 got the coveted pase, ‘ Mexwert, -»On Thursday evening, November 14, Sanat Nh bed on We ueeday " According to @ Correspondence from Vera Cra | captured by General Corona, and afterward escaping, ths | programme of josiraction and vedo of ‘regu whieh | ¢oubtlow true, shat, shore are of ARs, Deloved wife of 1 od 34. A 0th ‘arntory,” t thie city, it appears th » hay given 5 pete shail beeubmitted to tno Genorabin-Chief for bipaps | North who gioat with delight ot ‘The triends and relatives’ vate A. &. Commn was sppropriasely ‘announced and ston et the, Picea ibn here, hrough (hott agemnar HU.——The artillery schoo! and post of Fortress Monroe may’ net be per ng sib poston means ae eema a fore the’ Tolowiog preemble apa revoattons wnanimotsiy ‘ipeal), bar ere, (hrough their ts, ODdeavor~ Cog ety schoo . om — . of conined in (he castie of San Jw ing to secure easion fromm the ment for car- | will be an indepeadont cemaguiet, ooh all and | because this is the way the ean- | otock. The remame Tilt po tauen fe: Ufbosstood 4, Tthas pleased Almighty God to remove from for @i% Monthe, because they did not condemn him rey tbe malls from California to Mexico (Pacific coast). vonree will De made direet to the ‘ (oa pay i ; factor cam " Paty our Stuy y ues ich would have aflorded Juarez tb» Admiral TegethotT has revarned wo tui cuy from jeThe jpstrucioos shall inciade— i ia} after news, It gu Ty on Coernavace and the Case and Conchosnomilpa, whic Hom im the coastrartion and pny ees wife. 7% Y Far) Of nlte se@evene g 4 reat Matural josity he has beow to wieit, pave artillery artili mai , Seen no dew dovelopmente in fmostivomaiics as applied in wie Greedy tax eoilector Ws es - seis ‘That ces rogard to hue mission : ‘te accomplishareat, He stilt =<" fon ihe reduired tovemiciant ie trues aed nein 8 uy 5 the Tux Corton Tax.=We lean: from & prewinent follow ‘epparenti: img themscives at opera atteraoen, at pterhene' A a appear te Ve very muck agua material: militi cltizen (Colona: E. 8. Shorter), wao beon in corre. | past one o'clock, without further motice, (nterment with ‘dfs im Mexico," to be given. carne with Senator Be Bees ‘hu- seo th . Severat on cams hy the eame | rhe name of Santo Degolindo, the great liberal chief, aftor the ua, says the Eafania Vow, 10g Novem Hoe wtoamer, hor of Degoliade and wife; | hasbeen aod i® Raepeors ans ihe new, spacious. direet'on of the taxon our great Southern that he im re. ‘wife of John Cotter, aged 34 an likewign Mr. P. Hath, confection with Max | and picked en row bg ahem Fe with the " fused tte trove Fhe ‘apator Cop wt te et & ¥ - iy fae sae projed, atiorded fo wae Masia \neatre vo the cathedral, i: is 1 fe. a Wo tae Besabes of iy fami ere counsblior a: Ie, and the 0 , snow "1 fas of 190 tad 8 hu , ‘ Sunday ator. ‘cue thew: n | There has been of tate themont aeenring raiirond so expound tHe law in the Archdake’acaee. Mr. Hall's | sip dere, The Bogligh company building the : 0 a0 clagses | making the he iain Sor processional sec vices reudered (0 Maximilien ia; byvea Vera Crus wad Melee Guy Layo ao Lar failed to | of aoholare aud to aim at suck proficiency im Mabhe { 40 It Will go back to the Gret of inst coptomber:

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