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ribune, NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. sty into whether Memmilian exn sutain bimaelfhero | polen hd ok stopped thom. X wm sory to best s e “Tyor. XXVL..N% 7,943. ftdown for certain fhat the evacuntion by the Fronch # UNTEER INSTITUTE, ‘ Freneh people to pride themselves upon, as far as the .Y 8, %0L BTIY MhXICO' great watehword of French gloire is (ox‘:er'ned, the wholo | forces, when it ocours, so far from placing the Empire in a | without extraneous aid; whether the Mexican people are been sent to prison In cousequence Corner of Fiftheav . and Soveaty-sistiat, Central Park. thin:h‘n.m "m"id ;' mglu:le ll:fl‘mke. Wh-; ita m“ulu mmlin':- up'od‘nn, will Pr-uh. mmu‘ h:' n':‘c Mnnd-.u‘nd 'am‘ng, ?or the, Au"w“t;c nd] of o(%cmh-nhe:, t: rvhb"“ m’-‘fl“fl!:’l:’l—n 16 from § may be a8 rezards Mexieo itaelf, is quite another question. eren! the young E ror. In e is mekin, the situntion and aval emselvee chance 4 HOUSE AND SCHOOL FOR THE SOXS OF DECEASED | PERILS, ROMANCE AKD PLEASTRE OF THE THIP B9 | ho frstcf iho regulas Yine of iranaports, whieh will comn. | fricads everywhero, aad, as tho time of the French ac | bulia up b espectalio power -mwf‘m nations and de- g oy paracns auling o oee s, 14 In some lustanoes, velop thre_resourecs of their splendid eountry, or become ruumnm.fiu-huna-u% MEXICO—AFPEARANCE OF THE OAPITAL—AMUBE- . . e 9 mence theremoval of the froops, is expected hero early in ture draws near, the weslth end intelligence of the MENTS, PEBLIC GARDENS, CLUB-IOUSES, THEATERS, | Soptember, and she will be fimwd others eves ’fe' ::mky see all the more plainly the nouo-l:eo{mmoli- EQUIPAGES, ETO., ETC.—THE FRENCH ARMIES | weeks until mogt of tho 30,000 roldiers, who have tried to | dating’their forees; of burying peity lousies, and of ALREADY LEAVING—THR EMPIRE TO BE LEFT 20 | sustain French prestigo in the mountams of Mexico, have | mllymg arourd the only Government that can preserve ETAND ON 1T3 OWN MERITs—PREPARATIONS FOR | been removed. Tho steamer Tampico, it is beheved, will order and prevent a relapse into the old eystem of plunder THE BYACUATON~MAXIMILIAN EQUAL TO THE | be the first, and she will be followed by the Florida in and g Meantime, the varions regiments are being | Al Liberals are quarrcling like eats and dogs, what they almost are now—the Arabs of Amoerica. My 'l.-"fln & genilemen of Franee, or that bis loss own impression is that Maximilian will continue to hold power in Mexico, He will bave to fight and main- | T ‘way lefters of condolenee already from dis- tain & military G t, other ruler; of what- citisens of ‘which T wond of fired et denomwation, his A to o’ beforo hia, but ho is | from bs exeeliency Dronyr do ke -42&;: Consolidaling sirong and stanch clements of sucooss; | 1BeIAL bighvess bylncp Plerre Nepolcon Sonsparie SOLDIERS. Watter direeted to H. T. HELMBOLD, Droggist, recommendiog kis FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In cases of BITUATION — MILITARY MAsS IN THR GRAND | October. BED WETTINO IN CHILDREN. . ~MARS | warched from all points into Central Mexico, and coneen- | OVer thefr new acquitition of Matamoros, A dozen ehiefs | and, kolding ns he does the greater part of all ‘Teserve for anotber IIV‘NM stion " P . mnuh, o 6 Db, . . i A e s ot e | S R ST | S o O et T i | e BT o byl s bl g ST Bt ¢! " - : 4 P 3 , in the Lealthy vyflends of the Cordillera, snd within & 1o of wha eountry will eome e continually winning for o1 8nd which Daan Sin: Two bottles only of the packige of your waluable ;::«:B ':HB ‘Mf fA ANNA FIASCO—AMERICAN | foi; day’ march of the grend route to the Guif from the Ewmpire to be al . “Bo sure that there exists here, Yo 'nn’uru sA"A FIASCO. drears. T ‘::‘l‘i”::yu ‘hM recovering hl" Baabe, preseated o (e Fostitote, bave boes uecd by the childres, N MFXICO0, populated region of the Anahuac. and, indeed, all ov® Mexico, o strong Meximilian party, | The late Sants Avan emeute here was thoroughly con- and thre great trials Wik o e e List. 4.3 b | #r0m One Ow Comoponden. CONCHNTRATION OF THE FRENCI TROOPS. not merely supported by French bayonets, but u party | temptible. A'he lcaders were men of -olnmmt, ¢od | whish God bas bees to visit yoo and yours. A verfect sucost. ; Crry op Mexico, Aog. 20, 1664, A gloona e snpof Mctico will chblo you to seo | Who sustain hiin beeanso they recognize in the Empiro | the mmo: that the Eaxperors fiiend, M psh, Vil | SRR W e e o T free from the daily morning ¥ : 1 eide 10 uo Jonger mortificd, and Yo fo jom e g B the wisdom of this poliey of concentration, not only as re- their last Lope against s renewal of the horrible scenes | engaged in it, torns out to be unfounded. The Emj Hon, WiLLiam T SEWARD, - ¥ byrondhyrst fory stk e 1fed rds & pcedy evacustion of the eounitry, tut for its con. | ¥hich have ed Mexico for the ). ours. In | indeed dismissed him from Lis position in the Mini Beeretary of State, &e., &e., &e. anatbemas etsgs of bis bedding. NMaximilian and Carlotta they seo embodied all that insures | in fact he bas done the same with most of his Mexieans, [1uclosars No. L—TFransistion.] e fihhu 10) rlmdrtsnm :fl’ lll'og,u:s-‘-'lnhwm ln:,unm P merbers of Marshal Bazaine’s staff, thus ereating, to all intents au i E:vpmu, o military cabinet. Santa A‘l‘ml -.ll&:m‘l;h ! :l‘l'c' w:'u'f.n"u':;f-f i would scarcly be tecognized in auy copacity now in Mex- | bave been the vietims, would not delay a mowent o ico. Ho hoe certainly wade bistory for his eountry during sy 10 you our eymape . the it dlty yeam bt has probabh contributed more | - 300 giaocroly, Drouyy bk Levys. toward rnining it tl any other Ne man. His mem- ¥ i8 exteroted herever his name fs remembered. It I8 m‘fa'mmmh] atated iu Mexico by some old politicians of his day that A pri) of the seven or cight millions puid by the Unitcd States to 8im: I believe I am fulfilling a duly, but & v M n ou te on of ": The journey to Mexico st this scasen is suything but aB | inucd occnpation, should potitical everits dictate sach a enviable performance, even cemsidering the novelties | coarse; Dot of thid there soema itlo or no llkelm'ood, for Ekfk‘ff‘u"m'.;:.'g 'kmn«'f:‘f“hfi‘ intellectual ) is o ide - Lnments; & 1o irations; overy dsy encountered, tho gorgeous vegetation of the removal is ceitsinly decided upon, end will be faitb. § stindard of meval exeelamee Which wlgh:m::’tfi fuily carried ount. 'The chief popalation of Mexico isfound | &5 the tropies, or tho sublimity of the scemery along tho | ; ey with advuntige by any eovereizns in the world ; and a dis- in the speca included between the two oceans, East and b oald o {mm“ dcvo'l‘ion g gydlog o; T4 mountainous route between Puebla aud the capital, wind- | West, aud Sen Luis Potosi on the North, and Osxeea on ing a8 it doce benoagh the shadows of somo of the most | the South. %o the northward and southward of those people they have eome among, which should be scen to be stupendous mow-ofed _volcanoes on tho globu. It is | pointe, tho towns are mostly small, sud_the couniry B TE0T aponaiied, nevertheleas a dotesteble trip, owing o the wretched con- | £parsoly inhabited. To hold the great region lxinx be- FUTURE POLICY OF THE EMPIRE. dition of the roads during the reiny scason, the ricks of | yond theso points, would nave required an expendituro of The immediato means which Masmilian {s edopting for o nowiedgs cf the restlt of our use of “ your Buchu” with the ' :h- under our ¢hirgs mEy ssve meny & superintendent and n:”.. ,“ matron of bosrdiog sebo. « sud seylums a grest wimount of sunoysuce, el mafy & poor chi1 suffring more from weakness thea bubit, pun- hment thet is (cot knowing that it fs weeknoss jnstead of & bed Jabt) miost unjustly Bestowed wpon them. Thauking you on bekalf of the ehildren, #nd hoping olhers may be alike benchited, Iam, the stiecess of his Empire, arc particularly the raising of a Yours very respectiully, COL. YOUNO, robbery on tho stage-route, and the diseorforts which can E‘.’cn and lniolm} lK no u.e:;uu wn{nfinud hylt o Imn;l to e e R od] hopersiasnts & Poo'| o2 g T e e iy . only be appreciated after having suffered from them, Much gamed Ly a full oceupation of Mexico, * Immense lines X} army in ul lepartments ol o Mexican Oovernment in (853 for the Mesilla Val the. June 16, 1668, Genera) Superintendent sud Disector. n‘.“{h“k‘l‘k‘ R0 this rather [‘fmmu“u style of “Ying, | of commuaication must bowainiained, sd_garrisons and country, This will be composed of aboiit 50,000 men of | Sania Anna uppropriated wore than one-half and (nvu(eya' ton ’Ml mw&m':l"huhh-t HHH HRH ut probably frequent description bas familiariz 1 your | arwies :ug'rorwdin depopulated distriets, whose import- all arie, aud the organization of these forces is, and bos | it in Eorope and Cuba. No doubt he disposed of great sympathy with which thet great man Las -L H Hid Rid dors with its most interesting foatnres, In the Winter | ance was by Lo means commensurate with the attendant | been for' the Jast five montha, steadily, but quiotly pro. | sums for his own privato benefit, “The sequestration of his :‘;‘:&'1 'l'.':-fl! “flfldma ‘;_l‘l-M fl"‘ HiH HIH 0. one may bo i {he Halls. of tho Montezumas in 13 | expense. ‘e really valuablo portion of Mexieo, that part ressiug under the guidance of the best mi Tinds, | vast celates in the department of Vera Cruz will deprive M";“‘_' Mmb .flmaw“ l""‘:&fu HEH MiH ays from New-York, by taking the &wcamer at that port | Which contuina tho most wealthy and productivo estutcs, e sriny will b obtiined by draft this Fall, snd will be | Bim of the power o do much mischief for somo time. Oreeianiing benck of 3our groas Bopublic, - @ - uguum{u H md landing at Vera Crez on the ninth dey, whence, by | the most populons cities and towns, and the highest grado | tho best equipped and nted of any that Mexico has MILITARY OPERATIONS. “With great respoct aud wdun-unm.flwflhfi-. HIPHENHHH A 1 and stage, you are in the Capitol on the 19th day. of civilization, is included in the limits above indicated, | ever known. = As man the French soldiers o8 desire to | The military news is entirely devoid of interest. Since | to Le, Sir, your very obedient # H -4 = This time we have boen 15 days on thoroute, not connt- | Hero tho Toitecs and Aztocs originally located and sprend | enlist us a Forei jon in this arwy will bave the | the withdrawal of the tieops from the thinly peo; PIERKE NATOLEON DONAPARTR. A H ng quarantine detention at Havana, where they mre get- irto the strange and isolated civilizition discovered and rivilezo of 80 doing, and as considerabic inducements in | States to tho northward, the Liberals have been princi- HiR HEH ing oven on yout customary yellow fever quarantino by @ | destroyed by the Spasish conquerors in the sixteenth cen- | land and money aro held ont to them, there is reason to | pally occapied mwmsghn'nfir thetwselves for palitical to Mr. Seward, s HH ‘still more rigid chclora one a8 an offsct. When the sew | ton 1 and hero Is found the best climate, the richost land, | believe that numbers will accept the new sorvice, Great | prominence. Ths point selected by Murshal Bazaine as 'NTIZD STATES, PARIS, May 3, 1865 FIS atenmsuip Lno betwean New-Orleans end Vera Craz i | ood by fur the greatest population of Mexico. These facts, | quantities of nrms and equipuents have becn received for | the ontpost of the Em ire for the is 8an Luis Po. | , Bit: Bis Excellency tho "“"“‘"d""" Affalre 23 PR KEYSER IS A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY YEARS, | et will explain the recent military moves | this army, and probably aug tcason for the lato deploted | tosi, in tho department of thas mame. This city is one of e Emperor, to the Freoch Mimeter Tauni bich N by xt, the trip fiom | thus briefi Ne:fnu'xk'lo m:;l!‘ufic:: ?:;m gnmhe m:,fio rnl: n;‘z\e ments of {lnm:n) Brzaine, who, ever since last Summer, condition of the treasiiry was the disbursements whieh aming. 2 iere it | hasboen urging the French Emperor to get the troops i | have been steadily made for this purpose, This army as days, end with only two dugs of steaming. And her ¥ Frawing them fhom tho distant. regions | itit gradually formed, wil bo placed e forciga aa wll ight bo added that wo shall soon be recciving news from | hand by withd n only a fow days old. For instance, there is now o whitker they lLad marched with ineredible expense and Mexican Ioaders who will exert themselves to maintain ‘continuous Jine of telegraphic compiunication from Len- 10il, and keep them where their coureze and endurance | &8 eprié de corps such as bas never yet been felt in the could be availed of 1n whatever course might be adopted, | vativo rank. lon to New-Oxrleans, and from Vera Cruz up to this capitel, " pposing the steamers to make the trip from New-Or- NORTHERS MEX100 IS THE HANDS OF THE LibkRaLs, | FOSITION OP TRE LIBERALS AND THE IMPERIALISTS. e | Tho wisdom of this savics is now being daily exem. | Agaiost i organization such as this, it would bo idls ‘era Cruz in say two days, onght we not to have y ¢ cable news from Europe in the Mexican capita) in ot | plified, and the recent evacuation of Monterey and Saltillo for auy one of tho varions petty chicflaing now jealously foast four duys? I bolicve that arraagements aie already | in the north is n parsuance of such o policy. Giving the 3'mmflnx for power to contend, Kot one of them frow Snado in New-York and New-Orleans by which the Eni- | Liberals due credit for their tenacity and’ persistency of | Jarez through Escobeda, Alvarez, Coitina, Sania Aun r Maximilian will recetve dispatehies from the Empress | purpose, you may be very sure that Escobedo would pot down to Ortega, could place such a force in the fild; an f those who know tho Mexican character will undersiend the most progperons in Mexico, 1t je in tek graphie com- municetion with the eapita), from which it is about 200 milos distant 10 the northward. You may be cortain that yon will hear of no more * coneentration”” goutliward from 1hat place, Bazaine was there yosterday and tel aphed :‘hu ;lm l»‘n;nch ‘"‘“K‘lfl 'I’i‘?do unj(‘,hlq their gv E’tl-hl“ a ugoly. Of conrse 0] who entered Monterey a8 200 a4 the Freneh 1-imd it, will never think of risking TR T a0 attack on Bau Luls. HOW TAMPICO \WAS CAPTURED. The capturo of Twipico wan after a verituble sioge. It | of the Senat in the sentiments was 1o policy of concentration in that instance, but a mile itary nocessity dvcidedly pressing in its nature. The litle experionce, s0d & graduste of e Jefferson Medical College, nd of e University of Modicine snd Scrgery of Philadelyhie. FEEEER REEEBLEEES FER & i i I i ; i i 1l i é i5 5 4 EEENEEEEEER Carlotta, ave beeit in Montercy to-day but for the plan of con- h - 2 APPEARANCE OF THE MEXICAN CAPITAL. ;.-v&mq«n mn.h rg'vded oui;fl ]tl, is all very well, ml“ .gui ‘h)?;nn:;‘\(koll '-;;u-mm':x L:v“:m ible it is that any of h.n;:prflmn I‘n:ng!olihd{. town -nd”‘lonlluuonl with Y, “declarod thot ke Senets Wexico, unlike most Spanish Ameriean places that T | in keepin wit cxican bombast, to ainounce Liberal ¢ ould v ne n: true Zouave tenacity wntil their provisions and ammmuni- MR. B. T. HELMBOLD-Drxan Sm: Tnregard to the question |, 0 "e, ' Tive city. s 1o Much o ihhin ts Husits r:c:n—\l:.?n these places. The plain facts are, that the | Ablo that their ma:fiu,‘. would tion were uhmuml The .m...}"ou vessel in the chan- | been — e of “:_l:m_r“ that u'= whed me s (o wy opision about BUCHU, 1 would say that I bave | o interest the siranger. Its strange custouws, faces, bri | French troops leisurely withdrew from those places, aud | them going over to the Einpiro, which they wonid rather | nel at the mouth of the harbor prevented the French naval | it heard of the ....,"-'S" the ,.,.."d".‘.“. liant eqai ‘Vurictiop of uniorm, and the moving | When they were at a rafe distance, the Libercls had goth. | £e€ succ llrh}ll thun yield the pulin in their petty vessels at Vers Cruz from supplying them. Fiually, at | borno tothe sapreme power by the frec clicico of his country ‘ ing to do but walk in, and take possession, with the | each othe his will especially bo the case whon the | the lust gasp, surrounded by encmies, the little handful of | that tiia sorrow cou only be'incressed by the o the nobie seatiments of moderstion and of couelliation manl weed and scld the erticle in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 d or nes of daily Life, to say vo! g of the ihrilling lustor- cal associations connecfed with the place all rnwnl BEW and pleasing phases of life. ‘Iho city has Jarcely increased breves yiolded; but instead of accepting, they dictated the e en Y their surpendor, which embraced the vsual amount | fested '8 the recest prodamotion of Presiiebt Fincoln, ofying ey aad boding drune Tho French st |ttt ety of. e of Tumpico are to remain uwamolested, and tho Frenc O:nnu.m£ is oxpressiy stipulated, is 16 coutiue to ex- ,':l'_‘ o' s, Mismel Mgt &6 WubSgioy. e wrd ereise We functions of his offico, The same communication was eimnltaneously submitted to THE MATAMOROS mn‘fm the Corys Legisiatif uy His Excellency Movsieur luw.rr A blockade has beon directed by Maximilfan of the port | lster of Stute, with a few impressive remarks. The Vices enstomary amount of tivas and sky-rockets.” Those of | poliey of rigid nentral “-nutmnuedh the Government of your readers who took part in the American-Mexican war | the United Stats is fully uuderstood Lere, Then, too, it sinoe the French occupation, and will probably propor- | of I846-7, will rearccly need to be reminded of tho | DUl be remembered that #cion is nine poiuts of the tionably fall back Dext Foa afler theiz departuro, | At | exuberance of Mexican gasconade as manifested in tbis | 11w, in Eapires as well 83 iu real estate disputes. Look t 250, = b Dits : b branch of the Latin race. cording to them, neither | 0t the map of Mexico and seo what territory is now held B i Metekics. et ey BNl 7}0¢ SVEE WOD, > P | e Eoipiro and wht Ly the divided and 1 toally joa- imilies Lave re- | Soott nor Tuylor ever won o victory, and that famons war d moved here from Queretero, (uas fln.to. Tucbla, and | was a sucecssion of Mexican tritmphs. i is probuble | 5. Every seaport, excopting Matamoros and 4 apico is in the kcoping of the Iwperial furces. @0 mot thiuk there s sny form or preparation of #t I bave not Bawwn to be used, fn the various disesses where such medicate agent wroul be indloated. Yoo sre awsre, ss well ss myvelf, that it bas Poen extensively employed 'n the various diseases of the blsdder anvd " Bhdoays, and (be reputtion i bas scquired o wy Jodgment 18 war- Waled by the facts, other distant places for the 1creased secwity ofiered by | (hat by the first day of Ju 1867, there will be only | S . the capital to lifc and property, Many Louses arebeing | & few detaehments of French tronbs in Mexico—only | tirough tbem the Goverument dravs s portion of 1ts | of Matamoras, which town was by tho Liberuls | President Sotneider. iuterpretiig ihe foelings of the asserbly, . LLI ‘built, ¢speciaily in tho Western districts towards Chapnl- | enough o assit in protecting the important interests of | VOIS Somo wecks ago. Old. diplomats hero sasert that theroby | SxPressed ite horror at the crime whioh had been thay bre 4 LLL topee, and the velue of lend hus been argely enbanced | French citizens remaining in Mexico, who might find the THE CENTERS OF WEALTH AND POFULATION. will hang some cor o between the United States !: th“-lir notice, -n“d. u&mnldngo Corps b, Lk Lepte B0 e e o e e e ne wwevaiehées.of | Arios of Muximilian as unablo ae ey Trobably would | A piatce st the tertiory held by tho respestive furées | and ¥ranes, 4 tho Awerioen Govermment, not tecognizing e peedtugs, os roparicd. 1o the Mon e Tife known to other cities are found in Mexico, b unwifling o aid them. The French (bot not Maximil- | will sow that Maximilian to-day i the power of Mexico. | the Eumpiro, ma 10 that sinte of piT. - Smaller | (e secsomn il bo found I8 L6 sacexed enciosares Hos. 1 LLL * Tho streets are well lighted with benzine, manufattured are thoronghly disliked by the Mexicans—are hated, The wg-ulmu and rich Blates af Moxico—Pucbla, Vers ..»m'i...,.é gravo international difficultics. and 2. LLL from the pises zowing f.. denes forests along the slopes of ot, with a butied searcely equaled by their repugonnce | Cruz, San Luis Potosi, Queretaro, Colima, Oaxaea, Guan 1 am, sir, with great respect, your very cbediont servant, 1 the Mexican coidillera, An Euglish company (connected in 1846, and this prejudice exists | 3justo and Michoacan—with their teoming millicus, and Joux BiazLo, JLLLLLLLLE with the Vera Cruz and Mexicen Railroad) have the cou- | Bgubnst wl foreiguere, of whom the natives are provert their cities and towns ranging from 250,000 inhabitants y y Hoa WiLLiam JI, SEWARD, Secretary of State, &s., &o., LEEIELE T e s aith . aud & poision of (o, pipes | 1Y Jowlous——no matter what the religion of the iuvaders, | down (hrough 20,00, €0,000, 40,000 wod 200,10y | TR DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, r. Bigetow to Mr. Seward. —— for that purpose are already The great cost of coul, | Tt 18 enor gh that they nre estrange, os Who under one pre- nothing nrxmn;lcr town ‘nna innamerable peacetul vi GATION "H‘!.‘.":‘.‘L’,'?o”f&"’ Iages, are all under the Goremmentof Maximilias, ln- Sip: At my suggestion & mesting wan Lald ot tlis ieghion A comiities | text or avother waut fo i co innovations upon the | time-Lonored Japancee exclusiveness of the co: T | Freneh will go. Louis Napoleon is s anxious to wash | wealth of the country. The regious sbove-named Siates are the most val serious drawbsck to the prove a#, until now, however, must alwaj profits of such an coterprise, au ts active prosecution, Probably little will be cluding the capital, the center of irteiligence, culturo and mbraced in the ble portions of 2 have seon and veed, a0 efore stated, every form of BUCHU—(be on Tuesday, the 2d instant, which nlspdnud addrees that should express tho feeliugs ‘l.-. How the News was Received in the | irired soubs tem by the fonibiecriots jorseirsted ament on the night of the 14th of April, Powdared 1saves, ihe simple decoction, tincture, Buid-extracts—and 1 2 w0t coguizant of eny prepastion of that plont ot all equal to yours, | the railroad to Vera Cruz iscompleted, when codl o | his hands of this nufortunate affuir as tho Mexicans o 2 ¥ Buparience ought, 1 think, to give me the right to judgs of its | Other gascous material, can be more cheaply obtaived, | the Government of the United States ean be to have bim. | Mexico, s I have already wmaid. To hold them is to hold seatof Gover t e " Steam and horse railroads are in operation between thecity | Beside, he has overy reason for keeping fuith with the | Mexico to all intents aud purposec. Examino the statis- o‘d wofld. ‘On Tuesday, the %th instant, the committes, at the legation, meekts; aud, without prejudice or pastiality, 1 give yours precedence | 14 Tycubays, five milcs out, and also to Guadeloupe, | United States, o ray nothing of the uipopularity of the | ties of population and products, and see whero tho center «nd in the presence of a large congourse of our onritry people, oven ol olers about the same distauce. That portion of the t Vern | Mexican expedition in France. of wealth and people is located. * The Expire bolds by far prosented me the address which tbey had red in cowplts — Cruz railrosd extending r.u.r g 1he large Y of all that rth livi f il tha ance with thelr iostructions, aad which was signed by several MMMM MMMM o iole rond) will be Compinted andIn FoRBIHg reep o5 THR ORBAS NREICAN DATHRBRAL okl R b R P R S Bired Awertcans, That address, with it pigaatures st mach o i Falle The stzeets of Mcxico, wilike these of Havana ,’,3,", s sighta of Nezien iy the olcurnid cathodral | 115 AT IR0 of Sevico” o thelas ity | Ropression of Popular Demonstrations by Soched rvin Sod Y PG RS ot i LI s Nk N .Mk and other Spasish clties, e gencrally widerlovel andkept H springly above e maes of buildicgs ailovcr tho city, | J ! (e of $ts rulerviion Jarbide down ta Juarts, drexs and reply have been deemed worihy Of tho Dospitalily of Jout N MM n cond ‘;,’", a§n~_r3vr|f.rn small, .o\n.c‘ stands prowinent for 118 colossal prapostious, beauty of | LI in the terms of Santa Anna, Guerrero, Vittory France, omiicur cf \his morticg, & grace which will probatly ine RS M MM cobblo stones brought from the neighburing volcanoes, and | grchitecture and ratences of monataton 1Y % | Dustaiente, Comonfort, and you will not find sny o stre thear goneral eiroulation throughout France, MMM M M MMM are bordered with convenicnt flag-stone sidewalks with rgost building Westeru hemisphere, and one them in qaiet possession of g0 large A}anl«m of Mexico ns Tt wouid have been more satistactory to our colony here. bes MMM M M MMM curb-stones. This,and indeed the eutire material of whith | of the fargest in the world. One may “n&“ rongl it | What bove described, and not oue of thein ever held the oause me in aceordance with our uational uzages, to bave MMM MM MMM the city is built, i# of volcanie tock. ‘The strects are lad | wilderuess of colutns end pass frow ose port ther | TeInS of power 50 long by o year as the Eiperor Maximil- | Special Disgated to The N. ¥. Tribone, bold & puttic meetivg, in the exercises of which there coaNl - Bl out regularly, running with the cardinal points | for » whole day and find ¥10 sdmire wvary | JaD bas. ‘Waumoros, Fridey, Sep. 1, 18, | BT Bogh s mers goacral BUHIPAOLE I St atcor by he oh otber ot right angle ose ) Banciaisipma ' o . A 3 . 21, (0! . nghou P ing cach ottier et right angles, like those f Phi moment. It was moro then & centu THE RECENT POLITICAL EVENTS AND THEIR LESSOK. | The death of Abraham Lincoln by assassination, a year Brents whicl would eo-mn.umopmfn for holding ¥uoh & The calles (strects) Plateros, San Aug cooed in 1573 On the other hand, after a dosultory guerrilla warfare of tirred tho B ind depth. For | meeting, Tdid not think yroner togive to such o de fotz ago, stirred the European mind to its utmost depth. ¥or | o " ny encourarement. A funcral servive, conducted # what resiulis have been attaiaed I-{v the opposite o and Sauto D ed storios about thi ve pastore, was held in both tte Am: sco, Espiritu § fivo years tho eyes of the civilized world bad been upon 8 | tie resp L vatoe your Buocku for ite effects on patiente. 1 have cured with 1t | Frqy s soen cored with i, more discascs of the bladder aud Kidneys then | the prineipel thoroughferes where life g been robbs one and mother of the contending | v the whole of Mexico hnd .........:. e.nndvuhmynh;flnhu'.;rmmh:lwaprmuy see :yu;),?lm: dvaztags, ".n'f({"" [ pertics in Mexico sineo tho Independence, T am assured by | .“:m‘;m"'v and “l:":t r;ll‘-;-- theater of war on which Mr. Linccln was the most con- | ber: ou different daye, sud both had an ove:fowiug ettends semyound, beteve . ours, ke., e Alemeda o , upon ormed pri o without foundstion. Some ol etween the i 0. 0 o oA P 0. B RESER, M. D., bsedrd) front, are femous gatherio mned pelast ey, Withouh Tenn e, ] 1 leaders did ¥ woen the | spicaous figuse. ' To tho common pooplo of Kuropeho wae | * ie expressions of sympathy which resch me daily from . H. KE , M. D., 3 have be nove wes of public dis . . preel ity of oue of their own rank | uyory quarter aro to me, as an Amesican, of the most gratify- 1, 1665, No. 140 Wood-st., Pittaburgh, Pa. il find co oot tince the | Jong a8 thio French and Austrinis ontinued thelr advance | to rise to places of suprome power. To people nod to | j o4 gy sl L O o oM S e H Angont 1), > . it he will_have ¢ i ol d they oceupied and held the country dospito th 4o ropEwaontad 'tho march of freedoln, tho tinumph | prese of tse mesropolls iows. suticiently g A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. pretty thorou 5 uried somewherein | of the Juariste, Al the central hud southern ss. Aud when the news of his death was ins Bt. Among iuaumerahe written tes Pamasmanis, Pess., Fibroary 9, 1006 avitiz seen all that | 4 visiting. 3 vieini 1in places sceessiblo only to | States fon ained under the Empire as they still do; and it | tar Qashed over Europe, a sympathetic {arill pa sympathy, I bave received some fiom public bodies rE D g mesenorchu T ? : was st il Nepoleon Bad dicided. irovocably to abane | trough all the nations, manifesting ieelf on our Atlautio | and frum groups of people Which I propose to send fo you us BT Hruxnown, Druggist. - | nocess from the sen, i Joaves | on the Mexican enterprise, for tht purpose cliecking oll | whore by universal condolence and sympatby, s0onas I Lave enough copying furce libersted to prepare Duan Sin: 1 have been & sufferer for npward of twenty years, with s aronnd the | further adva northward end recallivg the expeditions | Bigelow, ufinister to France, well says, wht i Qi then o i poval, bladder, and kidooy effections, during which time I bave osed the generaly | ¢ " | then | then on foot in that direction, that the Liberals made any tho enthusiasm which his name inpires & fi % air, with great respoct, your very nb;g;::t;nm't’ warlous medicinal preparations, and been nunder the trestment of ile Gt o7 ahildoes R the wy there. Whep, in pursuance of this policy the os of Eurcpo at this moment—an enthusigsm b fon, W . 1OELOW. _ - { ptier towns of Faltillo, Monterey and 1 fore which the rulag classes, however little disposed to | b G ViLuiax H. SEWARD, Seorciary of Statt, Waskiagiony yet th most eminent physicians, experiencing but lite relief. THEATERS, BULL 1 | Maving seen your prepersilons extensively edvertised, I eonwulted | Ty crg gre three then 10,000 porsons can cou Emp » anything tainted with rep: | Bigelow to My, Seward, with my family physician in regerd to using your Extract Buclo. ing operatic performu vemont of tho cathedral. 1 | .y e Empire to-day to the ine. I think it is general | LEGATION OF ' ¥ S Soids ported fro O st i of the | morthward is Slialoa, and Oazacq (o the southward—em- f noman has ever oceurred that | Y xflrfi}'fi‘"im ' ; T phitheaters for erk pport the lofty va 8 Shost A 8 j"l‘.""‘\" u "h“""”‘ s : athy at once | §m: Among the monifeld testimontala of sympathy elicited 1 S T 15 principal Snnday was 32 foot. F oL ie POy ol o w8 "‘:" sous | among his own country peoyio and smwong foicign mas | » ‘wesassivation of our late President some have o] seum filled with preeio d towns of s, <t beine transmitted to Washingtos to_te read, and, fl,‘:'.} n,:‘g 1 re painted in | 2 le extent of | [n ‘ho archives of the State Deyart 18, placed among the arelives of the Government: others BBBBBBBE nd thre | are thonsands of lette y o otver destinations, for reaobing which the fueilition of nd three great | 3 l of letters from wil f ' BBBBBELE y s ir sympathy and their interest, t ure mors or less requisite, I trapsmid B8 Cnie Who havo > Ui Republicanism d ing that yoa wil give them, rospectively, BAB BEB | ination, mazs of corresponde 3 futo three categories: the first category T P | culled o fow letter W s addre o fhomdic b o 4 yoUe Iomt Aogsat s uts of late times, | hose considernt | ermont. ”I ..;_q.:wn»u o of 1o tweniyaine comu sioss hom Moonia === 2 jands and the ¢ o hogo consideratic sined in the follow otter from o1 to President Jobuson, cighteen to the 1834 (b4 bacause 1 had aved sll Kinds of sdvertised vemedies, and Fish Soim o I8 1 o not Becretary of Stata: 1o & Patks sed ekt 1o Kinorioes Iiiote al bunds combi ) The sato to naists of fonr lettors and eddressos ta eut and of twer ght to the United Bedfound them worthless, and somwe quite: ijurions; in fact, I de- ¢ | Wpadred of ever getting woll, and det ermined to use no remedies bexc- m”-r'h'fi . ‘ - Ministers in the United § fher unless | knew of the ingredtents. It was thls that prompted o g Y INGTOY, April 15, 1865, two inclosar . 2 riormed the Ve oblige pform propeition, pumenculy, o ®0 wee your reedy. As you sdvertired that it was composed of reyschuts” in BEULEan I e You which bave been already ade Bucko, cubebs, and Juniper berros, it occurred to me wnd my plysi —secular musie, to ey ‘I‘:n‘,“”‘k"“, e ce, und a sti)) smailer yroe #ham 22 a0 excellent combination, and, with his advice, sfler o ex ined br i d article, kad consalting again 'with the druggist, 1 co s alwa | s morning from ¢ wamlaation © @vded to try it 1 commenced it uio sbout elght mouthe 8go, st which tise | wis confined to my room. time an attempt wos made to assassinate | ate, which, theugh 1t fortu; it s hoged not dang hady retr sod to waste complimens 0000 vesand % 000 000 el & - 000 090, rechere 111 sl f acting s hia et th republicaniswm, ard obliged tosine 000 0 Ihe public libra ons of | y ey ¢ y cone h 000 000 1 yeligion, dat 1, from | EFFECT OF TI i MEXICAX MAKNERS | 0 from the of wan hias Uwakened »:v':!;;r’:fm::‘::do::: :nul 000 { are very | o the Brovis £ the ( | versal &y ug his own country peopls and D00 000 ‘ he provision of the B E J 22 58 | v J6hot morg foreign nations, There can be no better evidence that 000 00 P the world i3 advaneiug in civilization than this unprecedented 000 000 M nnd spontancons homage to the virtues of Mr, Lincoln, 18 N 000 000 1 cithy $Liows that the moral staudard of nations lns heen greatly ex- 0000 aitjoct of finé car, olted within the memory of living men. Tt does not deserve } | it 1% 02 B 10 be reckoned among the scconda: s st foir years to ha . HUNTER, Acting Secretary, &e., &e a o ation of tuis g strios came from tho T wn, eir, with great reepeet, your unyabfi‘n‘::tggv-nz&' vhen Viscount Mor Hon, Witiam T, Seward, Secretary of State, ¢ “the intelligence of th Among theeo inclosures are letters from the Rev. Alfsed M e outrage, by which the | Monroe; o deputation from La Jewnesse Francaise | been deprived of their Chiof Magit- | Count Faubert; students of the School of Medicine; b clasces of tho community in this | Chargé & Aflaires of Persia; Oscar de Lafayetto; Mr, ve and horror. Tmmiediately’ that Tro- | Drouyn de Lhuys; Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte; E. tion of the sad news, I gase directions, | Lghoulaye; the Democrats of Tours; the people of Strase the Lie u:nm{nld neral commanding | bourg; fhe Conference of Freneh Pastors, and from very s tionps in this Province, that at all ey numerous Masonie Lodges, The following letter came tary siations the flags should be hoisted hal from the people of Caen: All the Cavadian cities held meetings and passed CA%N, OAL¥ADOS, October 20, 1683, ¢ resolutions abhorring the great crime thet had been com- | Sm: At the first news of the assassivation of President mitted. Lond Woods lim'-kv\llr( St, Thor Lincoln we bad circulated the sddress which wo sendyon so Galt, Berlin erloo, Toronto and Hamilton held meet- | late to-day. overnment may be condition of Texas, A ess guict dis ¥ rate one 1 was satonlebied and gratified at the beneficis] floet, and fter us! ; it three weeks was able to walk out. 1felt | memeh ke vitiog /o 8 fuil stetement of my case ot the time, but s5* my fapro-ovt oight only be tewporary, sud, thereforn ovmcinced to dei o vee ifit wonld effect o perfect cure, knowing e it would | 8 -/ ¢ eater valae to you and more satisfactory to me. T 4N 30W AUL 70 REPORT THAT A OURB I3 EVFECTED AVTER WERG =7® REREDY OB FIVE NONTHS. 1 wAVE NOT USED NY NOW FOR THELE MONTEY, AND VEEL A WELL I ALL RASPRCTS 43 | EVER DID. Your Bocku being devoid of any unpleassot taste and odor, a nice Sexleand luvigorator of the system, | do ot mess to be without it Whanever cccasicn may reouire is use 1o such affections, M. MeCORMICK. United States of a8, und even in Log. FOR AMERICAN: ricans or any other There is 4l of th XICO AT RESEN' ) PLA is very little to ttract A ¥ave as to Tooin, i T le i3 to driv . 1t ed in the true e Dle precision. . i L ! - er in @ b d orprise, howoey gs or pas ! resolutions through their municipal authori- “Tiiis address was coversd with the signatures of the oenied, Wiedler & Wilson's and 10 O e ey 13 bt R grominent peocs of our ey, e ek ol Aterican reaping mi O 4k T8 NI derick W. A. ne. | Gitsses of soolety. tlons of all kinds, incl Gitpithe byt S el R e ing to add to the aumber, one of our friends took the . , and oven a literary depot where all the e o, 1o tho Hon. um. Liutoln, tnd Fehall | o e i s, Ty who Tep i Tl conta i3 3 ) Vot gphiioes T 17 tho Queen, totho Hon. Mre. Lineolo, und Fubl | weswiied forpeveral aonthe, 1o was Irspodafile v la | Not the ¢ Mexioo. Were the | bliged if you will causo | cied without | of asking for so mevy slgnatures over agaiu, but h-pw{‘w . | f» A oo, ere the » succceded in floding the paper, and now hasten to send 1t 10 Iy LLLL HIS DLE ‘gl - | | new letters begin to pour in from all parts of Eu. | yon. ’ Ll LLL) ¢ 4 e bA LLLLLLLLLY Maximilian wears | [ rones from eitics, and towns, Temperance Sociotios, and | We thiak, indeed, that i s never ton late fo testiy gace [ Spring, will 8 by Tighls ought et | Misonic Lodaes, Tigh and Migbtyvesscs, and soparato | mOrethe sympatiy of the French peorle for the Amerle ) I people, and 1o add our felicitations to your Prestdent Johu vest, hiue or black ¢ i ively in® now aliiont exclusively in*the | jgdividnals; from Liverpool, ability. Wuat | joy, or rather 1 ofllc g Al 513 iedlicld, fhe Baharas, the | B 8V G ol bvent of the Union in « manger f onee vo I masons, Victoria und Bould any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, be refezs to ke fol 2 h 2 : ; 3 ; of deachinents of Sesigiocs, . SHow 16 I Yiews, 6 Aot Seht. iisieh ) and Syduey in Ausiralia, and | oonitiabing and so energetic, so firm and g0 lawful, BIGLER, Ex Governor, Penuvaylvenis. H X S And L e secimt 10 The 1o De ih.0F 1he Koatens Latmshi) o 1o islos of tho sea. From Frarice, moro thaa from | “Tius Americs gives 10 the Old World a great andnotle aud the whole face bear equipping D the Y 3 ¢ greatesiioterest, | any other European country, the umer{mnd('m‘eu very | locson, Amongus s powerfal General, commanding nearly & going forwerd | after the vital i nie now being colved since tho | ad froe. 'Lhe first lotter reccived ot the State Deparf- | milion of soldiers, would havo profited by tht crime topro- of & benevolent bea 5 e st shows the sympathy of the Freuch people, and that | claim thatit was nocessary to save the Répubiio by a Dictators ship, aud he wonld at last”have destroyed It for lzuwtd persoval ambition, ‘With you the Constitation bas boen respected with a subs estublishment of some- | me Gorernment forcibly put down all popular demonstration on this sutyeet. it y #ale of much | groat Rebe v 1p d the reorganizotion of the ecn Lior, was not , Philsdeiphie. e respeattike any woran LACK, Judze, Philadelphia material of various kinds, i1 i Hen. D. R. PORTER, Ex-Govervor, Penneylvanle. but the fuce once seen lepvee o lakticg impr for the coming Winter, Heo. ELLIS LEVIS, Judge, Philsdelphia. blonded sweetuess of ex: h the Aaw erminent of M 1 to eonform to the new order of | to render Mex! Mr. Biglow to Mr. Seward. n i h your G Beo. R. €. GRIER, Sudze, United States Court. Ligh-born lady ) death of | uffeirs, these a ges will create lively times for | source of it a¢ she always has Leen, LEGATION 0F Tie UsITED STATES, ) mo u::nplgc ‘{ihnm“m" Sherman, and all your Generals re- Ben 0. W, WOODWARD, Judge, Philsdlphi. the Kiug of Biefefum, her fuker, C: the rest of ¢ As it s, the capital is in SPECULATIONS FOR T)(E FUTUR K T e Apri s . § | BASERG 808 MLERICENER kaent aud your novle 4. Bea. W, 4, PORTER, City Solicitos, Philadeiplia. resplendent, drossed in tho most ex betor condit ottier, Uien bss ever been Fronch being gone and out of (ho question, what is i Anaidedecung of the Eaeiot oplled vy 3 Ao soorls hg vl o Acatad o Ay o e e ) Ben. JOHN BIGLER, ¥x-Governor, Califoruia. Jar the finest X'I'x.; g woman i1 n aess it sty i n;/r reets azok ‘l; rictlycloii, Itis n ditrlt to soe v whic b R varliee P T e o many viriesof | bifaht days of the RKoman -Republic— hundred. The 4 ¥ i ory nind on this Yed tho United States of ts President, | 2 3% peoplo of the Latin race, who have now before our eyes ouly Octaviuses without vigor, tottering io their buskine wiile §6 is o of prt e the Brat report, recaipt ;i Mujesty had refused to Uryiug ko play 150 part of wors out Ciesars aizhd e v b :r. BANKS, Auliter Gesersl, Wasbington, D, C. i X L) wany oibers, il necessary. !drlmhw fome ¢ight militans o MAXIMILIAN REMATN w;r.ml ™R FRv,\r‘!(" Lot a seoond dispateh Jater in the” oveniog left no Jars of Europe, Prane has other resourcce amounting Lo 50) ‘The positive departure of the Fren z coneeded, it nbt its correctuess. It wes then too lato to send to pOODDOOD T OF THE FRENCH EVACU 18 t0 be what steps Maxunilion is taking to se- | bt the ssdesda-eamp wes natrusted to come at | - 1all-thes. fo Jobuson o Grast, %o Shermas) Hoitto ol 4 gt < af. Mexico hy the Frem imself in the position which you may be very certain | to the Mexic b s oo 10 eapres 10 eniimenis of gous aitsend, aod Moaren, grant vhat the may send ok to Yne o 1 teame 1 tenact ( | 4 1 opposition to «uest, 3 ror, that " i i h poD bbb 1 One of the Transatlantic Company's #teaucra £ tenact ¢ bim | Art /e ”‘;.‘ 1 g 0. 384 "'d ff?'u'.:.miuu"‘hu Viee Droe " be—thoso powestal blasts of liverty which it seat t0 ham o puD bbb lefy Vera Croz o few days ego with scveral companies of a | 1 of aero, ¥ b plunc fi7lction that his AL Lo | CEDLUT? £€O At its first awakening, bo oD %ousve regiment on bonrd, whose time iad not. expired, | Ina g H Mol v s roquedted mo 1o make, is but 4 | ¢ salate you Gaternally. bbD oD beiug trausferred ¢ ) | word, then, x . uld be | ¢, nterpretor of the sentiments of his subjects, who have Bowanp Tatior Proprietor. Lob Lubp ch thus fu | e is not cc w08 Lot sur | pecsived the intelligeneo with & ncanimons expression of | yr. poopiow Minister Pl "A‘m heu}v?‘n;{’cmg. ¥ m:“’” “";;ED qualities de | ]‘ r progressed | horr vrh-r!lx'fnme and ul<ymp\lhyl'rr'll!;'iutln\;, f ; “ Unised au:m,::p nipoientiary of the Republic of the oD tho Mexic after consid- 1e the Dhoperia) | Yon will find somo of the eviderce of thisin the Journals byt 4 < B b e DUDDLDODD erable ser | | g thag any other Litbesto o 5 2 a)‘vl‘-"‘d‘d':hc l‘m!-rfi. p«\;;.a fu:.l)‘,.;:avk. mah lmy;v_flnl D B e ts LA Ex pled mout of the aflernaon in reacising dop. | Gavernmeidwas sque y rudy with its sywpaihy and- it LMBOLIYS Oenlne Preperstions Flai uct Bucho, Firtd E B » id otbers, who bave called to test : v % sgan pre ¥ pect of o observers), ove thing is cer v ce to provoko the | ATIS. A prii 9, 1665, Bregord by H. T. HELMEOLD, the French F ror is 4 y tived of his Moz | nd Tice, who woulid ouly allow the very | £im: The nows of tho erime of which Preident Livcoln hue Drogsiet snd Chem'st of 18 yoars' expeiience. od will take the eerliest opporiunity to extricate ’ b r [ Lpp el elf 1 8o f Ly, an ¥ i nt | | Bumbers theough the streets. Oue of the doleg tions | roceutly become the vieUm bas enused to the Imperial Goy. W83 i Lin Drog ndd Chewios] Winehouse, Yo, Toh Brosdway, ih @ ditetina which bos refieetcd no eredit upon | of this excellent cou aud € ronn—gid w difealt to avold il t. Tl | toud me that there wero 2000 of them who would havo wished | ehusst o profonnd sentiment of indignat ou, v the Mexican drawa, vat Wwo shice the Freuch wie to gu., 16auives eeif | 16 iave uuited 10 a furiuul exprossion of their feolings, if the | B Majesty iamcdintely obarged oue of Lis alda de oumn N Bow Yoik, o by 4l ivgginks 4 witos, aud hos jiolded fow pointe for he | i wekiug ther ceiculstions " 3 ~ -