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INTERVENTION IN MEXICO. ? ? ?l.-V li! Bl Killi \.N IS I I l;i I ,;l \. I nu. -11. AM? -I'SM-II Mil t\i 1 . 'Vlf nu: ?i European intervention in Mexii I lau?; ' ituomrlheiiiii.t important . \, -i t.? of mod? ern tim? anl it. hi D the period ss 1 . n the ? -failed lo tl?. filial os .?M.-nss oi I ? ... uti ?-ementaof Mi? ?it-a-i?- ?t int.i.?t. I ti real motive, oa tin- part, al ? f it? pr:.. ?,,,: [,;,,ii,,,-, |., m.,.*,?, -.n- te st? .?i.? d republl? ?a It .ni the lAiiii'ii? n unine ; . .. train eat! lae el - ; ir govern t m cm? of the ttOtt cn. ? : tim 1.? publiis iu S ss Wes I I The i'.i o! lampean hit? rsentlon fal Me.ices?. -in to li s, b? I e .liii-iseil |.y the- C-NH. h pails of that ..mt: . . ?pre?!in?.!i_ the m t'a- sure-_f nu an.? ot'h'-t ros un?' thepotitl dpoweret theiroppooenta,thelihttal? -fe* plhln au patty, lilul of establishing a form of -"?< minent | tonsoiiant s-ith ihelr atat-BWnta, p m, than that wldeh tin-rat ?on bad adopted, ..fer ?chu ring its Independence. Atti ?i. ?:. ?? tss.? parties.extendingo\ei a]M..odol more trim ii,,:t la victor) opponent? wide h pron re to tin m ?i, |..ri, ? -. ti,,-?...??.?sion of the <<ns eminent, and the conti - "f the Kip'. I ? . ;;?i ,,. of ?.'.i ada bj means of j onie. i, n hieb tiny hail hitherto found the ti men! ol political warfare ?n ?i p. : ?.? al arab.? .m I ? "t tlie Chun h part] in _ ? ssith lain.,., an Poa rerthrow of the Republic, and the establish .i BQt \t the i OUri "I .-pam .;,?1 prono,?.,', were, at nu-!.: have been ir SM n- the) i. ?? (tilt ?? p. le I "I li,- i ? ' ? ??lllil first entered warmly into Um teho-aot ? 1* wat DM t loilK 1? f"l?' ss!: i- I fir ni hie. e???i?.?it utiitv for stepping in orosenttd Itself That .'? .if i,?,1 ssai ?n tin? eonnti.s m event ; - ? confldi I) leved ?tilt ' disruption of tin American I? public, tor tins nat,on to Intern?te laror o? republican iM _ico. Everything mi d t" i.. ? ihe nu.mni b . b1 h waa tin?" _ht that thi pi ii??.! had arrived t"i 12 li to e\? ? hi ftp mt. |. ,<i bee n? taken np bj the i m J ? or N in .leon. Who fam ti li that ile -ass Lull the- pl-iiln.se ?.i abondant ?lois and benefit lor Prance The s -..?ii i?s Me ?.leo ol nil pas nient? on in count of in r national ? ually i "in m m . rent ion movement Emtland?that bad I to Jeol al ?I Prance h ?tli toe _ ..?? of that ic to Me nie an Govern ? - s.i t .'ultim a. J ? .?< r ,ii fool look ???ii ??i t trii ? ily for the purpose of ? D ? t.?. and :.i demanding retires? for outrages which had been ] I upon the citizen? of those coonti M-ixl? fin- three Government? being thus agreed as to the . su-?m o with i. -anl t.? their claim?, the negol dtcd m an alliance, and In the m .nth of October, 18-1, a treaty, known at the Con? vention ot London, was _lgni ?1. pie ?I. in?, the threi Powi rt to ineke, immediately after the signature of the Conveu for ili?]iati hing to the ?ia.-it - 'mi..mit i a it. ?. ? i nul militar) fOrreaauffl clent I l "i cupj the .??. s ? ral fort re ??? ? and mill fary positions on :h< Mexican coast Without lot Tiuie t.i Adie? each dlspat? li? el a th e t ss ?th troop?, mun : ?.-r i :. - ? .tal 38.000 men, and the expedition ? i og Vera Crut em the -?tli ??f Decembe r. i?- i. when Commandera Immediately demanded the tur rendel f the city. From that time t?> tli" recent utter oii.ip?,'of Maxim.1.n:fs empire the history o thit 1 r??in-1 inn ?n Mexico is natural.) divided Into tiire-e p?riode: the Bret.trom the landing of the Allied rr?op utz to the withdrawal of the Eng Ishaud - lah (rom the country; the tecond, from the times when tbt French, lett alone, fought their wa] t?> Mi - ind usurp? ernment, to the arrival of Maximll l .m ; ?ni the third, f ? ? m Maximili m'- assumption of Im? perial powei to tin Haul timuiphof tin !.. pal event? of each of -bett period? ss? - pi net .1 .. :!s to r? late. The .. nation of VeraCrna by th<- allied fou. - mut any ?litti? a ty, and iiiiii.-.i 11< ly mi).?se? ?i by the tending of an ultimatum to Pros , letting ton h tin n spe etlve demande of ti l pt.seers on tin- Mexican government foi the of pet h: iitry ?lunn?, ami inn? ni'.its f.,r ssroiu? ?I th,French and Spanish s;:1' u the -aine time auaddreaa to the Mexicana wat pub luing ill luton i lou of Interfering witta the form of govei imenl . " oi suth tin' llbertl - i.,.- ..,. ?wer of.!::?! 7 to the not? addreitsed to him v . pi.ip ? - -houle! n embark the ililli. ? Vera Cruz, and, retain! '.-hIv _?'n ?! ot -.'.t??! mc n, the commandera thoura meet lum wil ia lard at t trizaba, a fe ss leaxnea in the ?im, for in ?.uti..lion Thit proposition ?.-tim. I. ai ison when the tow '?. or yellow fever.pi s iii.? ,tt Ve: - approaching,and the lau . -? s. ?.is from the . n their intention ot t.i s linn _; ttlthoot delay Into the interior of the country. Mattel ? -'.?,. I tim?, s ! ?..r to ceded In arranging fin au interview d the Mexican Minister ol Foreign ?. bindo, which aocordlnj.ljr took place on i i In tia!.s at tlie little si .... ol l.;_ >o'a ?'. el. upai., .ti Cordova and Ori-tabe, and re suited iu tin- agreement known aa the Convention of l.i.s.i lad By thla Convention the alllea wereto be al? lowed t>? occupy healthy position! In the more elevated :,ma the i??,i.?t. and it waa ar? ranged thal negotiations between the Coinmltalonern ol tbe Ala?-?! i ?i the Minister? of tlie m ?., ii ?iiiY-rriuient should he formally opened ,t ?n -a'..? on the 15th of April. .??ri. Pinn :..?ithei .nveiiiii.il in behalf of f-paln,but,uponprt ?-.o the oThi i'Ii ?ihr? !,?iih??, signature, hi .it ?n. d that h.- had been moi Ina too fast foi tim Frenen The English Minister waa Inclined to accept It, ?nit ti:,- French Admiral rtoutly opputed it, and thoagh illy accepting it so far s? t ? ? lead the troop? Into th.- Intel mr,"r? ferr, d it te the PrenctaOovei ome nt, which inproved it. iiinl i?-tu-. .1 to t'<- bound by it. In tu?, ? find had airead) ?prang np In the allied camp, uid so i apidly di?! it _riow that :t sea.? not lona ??? for?- the iiattil, iii?- j.n_-ii?ii occupying Cordova, the French T. lu.man, and tie trisaba, and theil on ml intereonree ssith the Mexicana gradual!) lu? ?a, dependent ol each otbei The truth la that '???th the EoKli.-h and the Spaniard? began to feel that they occupied a I iu In the business, The Euipei 'i Napoleon hail already he? omi master ol the . ? ' li'iivill?-eel that I) sta? ho'te let? in toni -tal suth ?m h a rival at the Fr. neb limpe ro* f ?: I the English he gan t?> ?u?i?. ? what waarcall) the cate?that tin*, had heeu . my duped. mis ii<\ SM? mik ciukch PAirrr. Indi 1. t.'i'l.. ? 'tit of tin- three Powers hllity for the simple reaaon that Napoteoa ), 11, tioi.i the ouUet, secretl) it? lui minad to act vs uti the Chare h nails for the overthrow ol the Republic, am! the Cons ; ? of Soledad, which recognized the legitimacy of Un-1 ios et nine nt o! l'resiile nt Juan /, itood m the way of his plant England find P] ug to ti- ii : be formet ?s uti ., \i? sv He buslnest pnrpe - ?. th? latter with an eye ta intuit political intrigues In her own Interests Bat Ka p.ih tin h.i'l already leagm-d himself \nth sin h Eeaetloa i?ts _s Miramon, Mara n/. mci Almonte, and e-s?i, at that earl) p rlod of operation? had determined upon pushing mattera to acrlttt at toon aa potc-lMe The reaau oi all taft? .liners inters i-st ? Is? tsst-en the . ipeditlon. mi tin- ?th April i?"_. the Span? rommanaerareturned to VeraCrna witta ?oard tin transport thlna, and di ps '. alone ?n Mt l in? elided the ti: -- ; otei rentlon Ihe r.-al oii.i? ?? t \s..;tii the Kiuperoi Napoleon had m view noss- he? ?tin?- ap. in I I The I fl to tliem ret? openly fe ssu?i the Church party, l I : . . ,f their Inten ?. oi marchliiK imun-diateiy upon Mexico and ratal ninent Tlie Liberals, on their tide, prepared t?? ?le ; ' e of their country .uni to prateet th? capital ?' i it-fallen Mexico eonld b. entered, be y. tleam a ? ordmgly ttrengthened the fortifli a nd concentrated a large arm) within matter of h The patriots fought bravely; in-.r the French anny,!* ted m the- flr-t attack on the placa with boavj ? I.?! i?s itie- anira] <?f ami ne m. ?? trout Europe, pnsbed thi ?nam with to mu? h ?: ti- it oa the rath "I May, ian, the garrteoa aar i-iiiteti.i unconditional!) to con. Fot-ey. Thit ??i- .. h"?v. mow to th? Mexican cante? About M,flM men, in? i i i whom -*'i ? ii?, fell into th?- baud? ol tia. French ; added to which, previous te the surrender, the Mexican army had been ?lii iniii of esiis- ?mid i? mliied uii-eis.i. the li. '.'li Up. lil? SS.IS Imiih.? tim?! ii|seii<'d to t(,. ms.iele!-, the! l???t no time in m arching on Mexico, and on the j"th of June i? n i ;. oie- bit triomphant ent? mto thal He immcdlati I) i.:/e ?< Provision..] ? ?-.v. nun -nt A superior c< inta, composed "i thirty .1. ? in -milli-, ss;?- luatltute ? Mexii an clti /on? of the lea? !ioi.. is- part] were Intmated with the powen ol ? ' ?t ibh -. to the ?. Hill.? r ??! j: I ,. lion then tumnioned to decide upon a form of guv Is mi t mi th? loth of July, ?.ml forthwith declared foi an Imperial t.overnment, ?Ic-sik n??iiii_ st tin- -ana time the Anhdute- Maximilian of Au? tria as the Kmperor, aud providing that In the event of his i .. ??? ].i the throne, the imp? mr Nap"!? on sluuiii... request??, to aaiue aaubttitute. Tin- thought of ?uiiinittlng the question to the tutu . ? oi . eau red the ml? either i.iii. Forty, the junta, or til ? ot .Nula The next step wat? to d ?patt h a deputation t?? Europe for Hu- purjMi-e of offenng the- throne te Maximilian riu-deputation proceeded to Trieate, and li.nl an inter :?? 1 8, at his eastli? o? neiahborhoed <d that ?its. ?.mi. nez de I at are le.li!, win, si as the spokesman of t.. u, i?. ?pitilla)??!, aftei th.- fashion of the < burch party, the cb h-wl lea the MeMmii nation to -e.-k, iii ?in- n ? -itai.iishiii? nt ot monaruhy, the termina? ?rciLscords,claiming that the latt?r ssen the ne ? e.-H.ti v eons. i|iiii.?e- ..i al] thal hue! occurred tin? t the i-inaiicipatiou of the old spanish colonlea The \ lu > 'l on parchment, and Incleead ia tin handle of ase en pus? ated t.? t ta?- An luliiki- in replied to the depulatiun m the f ii."? i ii _c U I''Although the mission of maintaining tim imleju-n * foundation, and wo.I .-.t noble one, I must, nevei ?I ' e ssith tin sn w? ot Ihe ? -1" thal tin- monarchy cannot !??? rei-aarablisliMen a legitimate and lum baal? without a jiss' ? ?.i.-'iiisexprei_ii?iu ol tin v.,shea of ihe whole nation. ' '" ul tin throne de jsemleni upon ?p ?.btttii, of the s?.,.,.?; .ouiitiy On the other hand, it sus il.l be my duty to ask for guarai.tc?-? which art Indit ti -?? to .??-ure Mexico ?gainst the dangers which Im ,d_?-u h< i mte<m!y und lo^epeudence. t-hould th.-se guarauu-e. be oTrt_Jiied. and the universal vote of the Tunion be given in piv favor, I am reads te. accept the crown, ii.i.j.it to the approval of the Emperor,my broth *^ ? j he posit on aatuinad by Maxlioiiiati In requiring that t?iepi,,,,?-., .??Uhllhin.nt.friiM'.i.pu. ui.Me.i. .nliouhl yo?bi^ut:i.li__ilxlltti\oXtoi,t tin. Me._aiiaiip-.uvit. was m ner?n! inn? willi the o??i-n-ilal?- vi? w*t "f fhe I.mporor Na poleoti, win., ?libra ?|ii. nt I" the de. i.-?!.??? of the Nolable? ii.i.l iiif.in.ie.i (ten i "i. ? that tin- action of that body - . i.ualdered ii? final, but only as pre!, m nary IO ? ft! bl.I the Will '' ''' "'! "' m'a wa? ovidenth Intajaded to save ?pp. n iuot?s and de.-. ?\e th.- world aa to Insn-al intentions; t u i we..? be mu?, have been w? ?? ' ???T . .'"ini-iii it ve y Itory ; I hi Lib ,11 ,,,,-,. ,,t ,;? i;, pnblii wt re op in aim? agalnat them. The ditHciiIty or UM i ?- '?- on ' In ti - ? ? . In those I ' .. li, the nu,:.it'll?:,I lindiM I ... ,|. ,,, ii i vol ol the umpire and, .? a matter of course, tlu Church pain everywhere gaye , In .1 um i' th? Pn ich papers pub died r looa ll?t of towns wlucl |? t ],, _ y ?: in Dieu idhi ?I ni totlie ' ,i ?'H', a 1. a?,.mt the same time, the deputation of Mexicans .which badin the preceding War offc ?ed tin Imperial Crown to returned to -tirop? on ? ?imilar errand. The \i, lulu;.'' a' i eptlng the Bubmlaaion of the i" opie t< ? li (itally a rote m his favor, reren ed ?i.tiinii ?it Miram ii , and In repll to their addie?? informing bim that the vote of the Notables oonferrlng I -i, b ni beci i ' i" ti by an Immenae ma? announc? d to them his decision I i< condltl?ine, he said, expressed the pn nous O ton? r, having been fulfill ?I. and the guarantee*, of tbe establishment <?( the Empire Se ii i ,d. In a, i i p i d the (i"'"- n Bl tire li uni? of tin Mi ixl C-n nation, ? be would hasten lo place the m.man I., und i it rd of constitutional Hw?, aa Boon a? tb. i ounti j t "mid. telv i' i, :? VI? \.t bus who love ? ompllahing my splendid but difficult tu lill make us strong, will pro (?nu im h? l'en, i and prosperity. My Oovernmenl will m-ni fot.t i tin- . in: it in1,' n "\vt ?totneilluatriouaPrii e whose generous ?upport baabroi lu at unit the reg? n? ra tioa of our beautiful I )>"ti the way to my new cou_try, ?t i- my mi? n! "ii to visit Roue, to receive from the baud? ni thi ti'1.' r..the. those benedictlona so pneioiiH to I ? bli b are doubh Impor tant to me, as called mda new Kinpir, " At i? lusiou of hi? ii'l'M-'-- sovi reign was ?I ?I - ,?, e the Kmp? roi Maximilian uipauied with salvos ol artillery :. the < ??tie ?nu! the town "f Ti :? it? ?'H'" I" ? d? I.?Ii.ida tin ti al . ?um in the followlnu tenu-. Thii ' .uni': i ' and aba ?lute meet ptatlon .?'i the part of your Majesty lathe prelude of our happii ? ? tlono Mi ?deo, ot m ration, m" it? future .leaim.?? ?very \, ir, ou this il-i.?, our children will on" i up ti inkagivmga to li, neil m -'? Ititude fi r our mira, ulna? ?1 llV( I ile. e As n>r o?, su,, there rcinaln?a la?! duty to lierfonn, and I vour feet our love, ooi gratitude, and the bomage ol oiu fid? lily." , n knelt and kiss, rt the hand of the I'lii?, ror, and on the ?uni day, after the siguln * <>i dem nan m.? n, i i ii.;i."i "i Max uliban'? aeoeptanee of the crown, i conven! "ti lietween Prance and Mexieo a ia signed i,;, their respective repre? The conven tlon, among oil provbled for the reduction, .is ? ? Kreuch troops then in Mexii ?>. t" ?JO men, including th? Foreign Legion, which fun r waa to t, ti; m ti mi', i, ?ii i!> in Mexico tp guard the t? which led to the intervention, and to evacuate Mi mi " ? ; M iximllian should J I" I - J ? :. i ? o ?iieiii. further, that the expeimesof the Preach exped? tlon to Mexico, fixed at the ?um ??i .~o,ootl,QOo fr.un.- fm the whol? ? ? of the expedition, down to the i?t nf .Inly, 1m.i. ?in . -. the Mexican ttOvernment, umi thal the Mexican ' should mdemnlft Fren, h subject? for the wrongs thttj had undnl? and whick were tbe the ?ii of t_eexi?e?litlu_. M IXIMIUAN i??i Ml ? lill llii;t?M M ixhnilian l"-t no nun in ? ot? rin? upon the datlea of lion he hadar? pi d Alter visiting the Pope al Rome he i '?arked with ni? i-n??ort, the Emprei !? ? o, and a; : veil a! Vera < t ni on tb? , itj foi ? ?I ./.? ha, where he arrived on th? loth; and iftera t, w days rest there proceeded to Mexico City, Into which In made his entry on Bundar uorulng, June 13, with ?di 1? ?mp and em iriiMiiH < it is ?aid, never bel.wltm-avaed : . Mi ixl? " The ?in it? of the <?'v wer? lined with soldiers, public buUdiuga and privat? houses wen pro* fnarly decked wltfc tia.-and draper?/ triumphal arches ? n rout? i, in, i ' I'?" t-. ?salon waa t" ni?-, uni a? ii"" brillian! rorteae moved ed with th? i'i ii d? i ? of artillery and tin- n"i?ei,i , burch belli ? he new Kmp N thstanding the disaster? thal had befallen the Liberal force? In their encounter? with th? French, the 1 i - ?ut m <i. d t,, hold tin m m Southern Mex i ; mainarmi In th? North had been compelled to retir, befon th. invader?, and their ?,-:it nt .ni, rnmenl bad je,,,Hin,.' to tin movements of thal irmy. Though in the ? , "min ??i ti a c '" "I- "f men, tin ki- db-clpliiie and m .ralr.wt n ip of .nein.'.i? and other irn ??niai tn> n*, ai d ?It li ;ift.-t tin fail of J ..',n ?/? d on among Ihel IO? nei i -. i ?'? !? on. ni ?n hi c Still, the ..lal although the >? Lib? ral pari i dr? irv. tbe maa who wa? at Ita he d did no1 ibab on? Jot of hop? VTken tome ". hil moal trusted foi - inlng n> ii?- lie ir:.\ entured to ?nu*.? .?t t" him tlial b oi the Pre-ldeney mlthl ?i ? n the war foi m.-nt oi . : ild them thal Dothlng could induce bim to desert his post Inth? hound ? 1 to take ?i step whleh won?11 ovei the Lib?rala with ridicule and h'iii-e!i w lib Ignominy, At the i" : tod 'i m iv millan*? arrtv ii la Mi -..? o Juarei w.i? nt Mont? ?? - had cal ?bilah? d tin i eapltal; ?ndoneol the most Interesting epi?od?-4?f tbli luator* is found In the overture niade to tin Presiden! by Maximilian, inviting him to ittei I ?? ex-nferenee In the capita) im th.- parp?te <>f dU? autnji ? plan for ti ration of i?.,,,- to tbe co otry.and the ii in eatabUsb 1114-111 of the Empire. 1" tbU pn-poeal Juarei ; reply at onee eourteou? ?nd dignified, but oxprea ? time of hl*> m.-hal i t resolution t" maintain by nil tin mean? In hi? power the cause <>f whit h be v i- tit? representative, With then? sentiments alltheli . the la!?erai partj cord illj ?yuipathired, and Mai became convinced that th. r?mpire, II It waa to stand al ail. . auld on . b) .i long ,i "1 ml lou? struggle Kotnlns. daunted, however, by the firm aad eoiir.iijenil.? Weil'ii. of lil? Opponent?, I.? vigorously to woik to organise the Imperial ?oi rn nieiit, and i" earn "?it ?in h ii'"Un- and Improve menta aa tbe state "f ti??" country denian i ii? disposal ni i_?it enable lum to attempt. Im l_te present, be had di<- Kreuch arm? i ow m occupation of nearly ali theato?! laportaal postola Hu-1wunlij, iai depend on : aa t<> the future, be trust? ,i io ? theehaneeeof war,as well aetaUH tu?>i>ai>ienu?111tying i-'.iit t? "f the policy which he in?.I _dopt??d foi hi? gum anee, vis.i that of attaching the people to in? raia by ?hing order, gi vi nu -. -unti to Iii. and priipetrty. and de -, moore? ? "t M' ?-.. nu \< non ni mr i m 11 i? ?i 111 , But a new ac toi i laaowabeol tit app?*_r on th< Hitherto, l raia e bail liad every! ?wn wai in the Intervention biiaiiieas, and I aa 11 Hu plan? of the Emperoi Napoleon f?>r a I um li Pn M? vi " im wnii ii. in fa? ?, t!i - Kmp re waa bul anothei ii.mu' woald be, aooaer or later, fu : 'I illil? wa-, it i? tun. the old II iriue, ??? which the I'lllti <l .-l.it? ? ?tOod lil) Btli lil]H 0 I 'h' part "f Kuropean pou? i ? to establish tin no-elves on this continent, and there was tbi sympatb) which the Ameri? can People would naturally feel for I i th pub ? m , aus? m M, \iei> But there were two thing? which bad in? vented thi- i."?, i Din? i t from ? 11 Betten relative to the Intervention lie Uni ? at th.- nun w hen tin allied ? ? -. i? 'l i ion w. i s diapat? bed to Mexico, we wera engaged in a life aud death ?trui ?ave the I'nion. anti the t_?30Bd Wai tb? feet that the French bad all along up to th? time whi*n the fare? nf t . the ?"'?til. ii " a<lht-mi? ' in the Kinn.i, ?tx|iren?i"ii ol the pi,),ulai will, v. i ? ?nail, ii, express ly disavowed all lui rclng a mouarrbl? ii ?-"v einineiit upen Hie Mi Mean people The? h el .one lu Mexico, the? ., th,.- luterc-to of Justice, hu and civilization, and lb? iltere? tablisbingorder In the wutntry, ih?\ would leave the Mexii in? atlibert] to decide whetlu-i t,,. . would con Uoae ta Uve ander a republic, " would preiei fora "f government, prombdna -Ibilltj than ,,ny tin- (otiiitry lind lilli? i In li >,i. Inn now that the i,:tii? ,it the Emperor Napoleon bad fully developed tin m?, ive-., and that n had in en mad? ti ai thal the .nat majority of the Mexican people wera opp ?iiiv eh.-u. ?e of i, un iniiu nt. th?- .M?en,.,n nation could m, longei n main sil? i t on lb. Mi mcauqui ition \. wjrd mgly. on fhe 4th of Apiti. IBM, areaolutlou paaaed the I ii.te.| st itea li.'um- ni lu presentatlvi by ?? unanimous ??ot-, declaring thi oppoaitionof that body to a i i,on of the Mexican brnpin li rabaeqaently wen) in dneeonrseto tin Senate,when I waa referred to the t 'tim lint tee mi 1 oreigO K' ..it,oil?, but was DOV? I repOl te I im adoption, An explanation ol ia, however, aaked i.?r by the I'm in h ?,"Vellum ni, wini h li ii to a i-otTespondence on tileauhfec! between the t-.o Oovernment? lu that i >ii,?->oiidi m ? . Mi Howard, na Been tarj nt Htal iii Gov?rnmenl ei proaalj '" uudentand thal the resolution truly tnterpn ted the unauimoua aentlmenl nf ?he peoplei of the United htatea in regard to Mexl u; bal not her and distinct (luestion, be said, whether the I tilted M .!? ? WOllld?link it line--;.!., or pin", tbemselvea In the form adopted hythe ii thal i,iiii I in ?(iit'-tioti waa a practical and purelj ex ei ulive one. the d' ei?l"li of it t "ii?t ililli,maliy belonging not to the Hou_ ol I'epte?4 otative?, uni ? v -t ta* ? ongri ia, but tt? the I'it milt lit oithe United .-t.ite-, ?uni ?,?> far Bl , ni, t tu? (1 the Becretary oi State wai till, i I. ti tO lifoi ni the l.overnlut lit "I 1 i.tin , that, while ni. iv ?ug tin; declaration of the Mouse of Bepreaenta* Uves with the profound reaneel to whleh it waa entitled, in did ?n?t then contemplate any departa*, from the pollej whit h the Tinte?! M.itt - (.im mini nt h.id Dp tO thal l me p ii-in <! ?n regard to the war ex?tttng between li.une ?uni Mexieo i'iu? t on. ?im,ii,1iiii ?? showed that the ?enoluiioii of the lionne of KepuneututIven had greatly alarmad ti??- Plwnch Government; and although MapoliTon professed to be aatl?Bed with ttu? aaaurantjea tlveii by Mi bewaiil, yt t Hare ian be m? doubt th.it in the r?-?oiution the ?iNtiii?- Emperoi of the Ireiich innIt have SBBB prt in'iliitory illili? ?itioti? of the ultimata collapse of bli scheme foi the "regenera 11 ? ?li " "f M. x11 ". Thi?, Ut aliv?ate, ?a? nettled bV the resolution ami the OOfl?ipondence tn whit h It hu?, that the llilled ?-tatt .? Ii.iveiniin lit wni.id lint B?d 00?bj not reeo.iii/e th? bow Empire KoMlnietw waa tot ndii.d hy the Imperial Oovernnu otto the Halted staten, and the I'lilled htal? i Miliint?! I" M? -!'< ? WU ?n.Killte.l t'? the constitutional Government, oi which Prealdenl Jnarei w ia the head. An attempt waa?m ide, imw, ver, to obtain iinliici fly the ree?!ignition of the Empire by the l'mt? d ? in i ompliance with a yeaolutioo of the Bonaa .?f ll.pi, i, adoptad He. eilibel 1H, UM, Ii'in .?ling " inforiii itimi m regard to etapa tahaa by the ao-caUed Emperor of Mexico or by any Knropiiaii Power to obtaiu from tie Tinted Htatcf a ittogiiitioii of th,- ?o tullid Empire of Mexico, and what ui tlon han hoon taken in the preiniM-n by the HoVernili?lit ol the i i,uni state.," th. l'r.Kid.nt n.-iit to Congi elaborate (liplomiii.i corre?pondeiice, from wlmh i* npix-ared that on July 17 the French Ministi r, M. Mon thoion, called at the ixpuitm? nt of State,and Informed Mr. t-Jeward thata?p('c!.il agent had am ved from Mexico i-eariiu* ? it ttar from Maiiuuliau t.? the Prealdenl of the i i.ned Ht ate?, making cert.dn expUnationa Pl.t ive. to li m?.? tiona on the Rio Grande, ihmiu which the Uulted -?tate? (?overtiment had made rei?rfcs?*ntatlons to th? Imperial Hoveriiment of 1 ram e du the lath of July, ?'?>','?? ??'iel ??(inference with the i'l.-siilenl. r. tin neil the letter to M. Montholon, ?ay in g that the Unit, d .stute? was in nieiully communication with the Itepiiblhan (?i.v.iiiment of Mexico, and. therefore, that the President d. , lund to neebn th?, letter or to hold inter, -ourse With the agent who biought It. Thi? rebuff iiimt have con? vinced Mavjmlltaa that there wa? no bop*, of hia , ..ten ?ions receiving any countenance whatever ii oin tho .liiimtit w" lro,n u,e H.itoiir ?ioveiiiuieiit had no nie. ..f purnunc a marelv iie..itivM policy in thi.? baatBeas. No aooaer had ti"- true d?i?ign? of Napoi. nu become a;.|?aieut tiM? ,? .,.???. etia'.cl a_ unit the ?ubv??loQ by turee of iilxo itepubUoan -'-;?? ..-._. ? ? .uvermnoiit of Menin?; and M soon as our civil war had terminated,Itareatonatrancet eaemed greater tajatat neaa and a bolder tone The diplomatic oorreepondenoe between France and tho United State? f? 'h'- year l*tt tin iii.shis siiiln ifiit illustration and proof of tau Mr. (toward, in a lettei to Mr liigelow, the United M .(<?. Minister at the Couti of France, remretented that tho in.-, me and op.iratiuus of the Preaen araty la Mexlee, ami it" ni a..:' "ii i',? ?? ??f ??i luthori ty there, wat a tertoaa , .?use ?if com ? m to the United Bl ?-? ?. Ne vi rthnlcss, he ...ml the objection of the United Stat? wa? ?till broadtt and in? imh.l the author!., lltell which the French army waa thua maiutaiuina i aal authority, he contended, waa in lue' ' -i ?it-.,.no .it, t.. Hie lilil?es- of ta is 1... ? . aim lit ind the principles on which it is.ound.n_: while every day't evjiei it -m e of it? opcral.? oui) udded some new con? Hun it,oa of thejtisl.i the viewt which thi?Govern? mem expre edal Hie I ine the attempt I that . h inn 't ?, ni?! in..uni- known lu another dispatch Mr. . ?I ?as ? tli.it it i- the I*, -iii- m'- put ,..i,- t!..it France ti ould lie renwee-ifully Informi 'I upon two point? !? ii it, th it the i iiiti'1 Htati -1 u':i''-'is de re to t ale? ate Hinee-re irieml-hip with France B? *nd, thal thispoltcy would be brought Into Imminent Jeopardj uni -- I rant ? would deem II oontistent ss ith In i inti rests and bo mr tn desist fiom the pt-'???"ii mit of numil Intervention in Mexico, undertaken to ovi rthrow the donn ?ti? republic in Itoveretnenl existing there, and toestahliata upon it-rums th ? foreign momm-hs ssluck had been attempted tobe iel np In the capital of thal country. In eoucliision, he ?aid the tiiiltcl stat.? would not re ? ognite M iximlllan even if the French troope abootd be withdrawn from Mexlee. ?l in? dist.t is ?si.ii ..t Hi- Inte Btionaof the run? ii Matea i .us ti um eut ss is rendered the mon neceaaar. from the otmimatanee thal Mi Bigalow, our Minister ii Parla, hail, upon bia own rrsnotisib *c?l to tho French Government that the Uuited siiti? would r cognise the Empire of Maximilian to ?floa as the French had deported from Mexico In expreaalna bia disapproval, however, <>f Mr Blgelow'? tender oi roc-oKiiitlon, the Pie.-ni?.at informed the French Uovernment ti at ?i might depend upon our neutrality; and on the ith ol April, i? ?', M. lnous nde Lahuys, referring to Mi Howard'? pledge <?f non-intervention after the departure ol the Prenota troups, infill liii-tl the M II t|ll|s ile V on t hololl. S a pole.nl.' ? leple. i litalise iii Ml til ?'. tiiat lue l.mpi nu ha-I ?I? < a!. ?1 thal th. troop? til mid i \ i? ii it?- Mexleo In three ?I lach? m. ni?, the Hist to leave in November, 18*., the socoud m March, ifltl, and Hie third in Nom tuber of the -aim fear, Thus, through thi decided stand taken bj the United st.,!??-. one great polnl ol the utniottt Importanoe to tbe Republican carnie in Mexico wa? gained The supimri of foreign bayoneta waa to lu withdrawn from tin . ol the I numil, and Maximilian wat to be left tua to fan with tho Mexican people? who would then he in t po m i nm to ?lei larc their ?? ?ii na to wbethei the Ki pi:?- v. a? io bo accent ii.the Iii imb i main) lined I ul while the United Rtate* wa? tim. exertliift it- Intlnenooon be? halt of the Republican i lue? In dexieo, the ?tateol .i a that country became ever. 'Its mure deplorable. \ot?,ti,?, m,lim: ihe terrible odd them, the Kepubli? o.? mu? el to ililli in ?si's ia i hi eau? of i i tonal In li pei li n i ; In ?everal enooui t< ra '?.?ii the Imperialist troops daring the sear, victory declared on t inn th each it et dindum ita,tin r] ?it lou i m; ?i m "?i and their hope? homme hnnhti ? Mi Ma x i in i. i ? .i f?.?? ivoivod lu ti ' . 'ii It ii i ,i? inen an.I ?? I'll. tin.r i ???? ol till I Dpi re v eiem i, ?tate ni the ntuia t oonfualon, the Troaaury item,? i mpt., while then . aga? meut? to be natisfled, ind I s curren! expoi . - lo be niel; ami. to add lo tin tppn .,' ',?1.ss it h SUC a i ?I t'e ol thing* must h . i of hit throne, the period ss..- ;,-t approaching for the es at mm m nt t m i ..ni'! i s li tbe Kreuch tr?K)| It lu these circumstances th t it s-, a? detei I I tha l. 11, i >. ? - - - i..:!.i'la should proceed lo Euron Ith .i s n sv to ?i rouethen the alii n? m m? ol a I ti I .on a I ml i s less ?s ?I!? N ipi I, on, and, II ? . . .It lam add It lou al suli the 1 .already tottcrii i ti tim public an aln al I of obtaining help from ian -,. I ?elua thua eui off, and lo mil. m party of M and bolder < s ?a -, .1 is. " i I to that ?Use Ol tie I ?up.: ? i : loft loi han lint to a!. ,:. | i . I roue. At any rat?', on thi :., be left Um capi? tal, en route io: Vera i orU ibu in i.? rived ?i d.?pat? I. from ? ? h I I'llUlialiih I In i I.n if, Ul 'I li' III- - uni pointing ont the ) i du allon lu fore emb irh (t I havi tin Lu.?i. lol li i,I . time Uul ::. ' and Hu? ililli, li p.nts. i ' p Illili til" I -111 of till i! . |0 iiiilm ?? mm t?> non lill, . in im :. a:,ii inones I i up ?'? l> | foi tin I'l.i e ?, tin s st, , foils M i mihi ,.ni i OH ? li till li sooll lo tin PaplI lu- ?aturad a pt??? lal ? ?aid " i In umatan - ? tin Well lient o?r hy our dom? -li ?I :'.' lill eons |l Ii.HI that ?s. , mild. ?I io u?. Our?? has.- given .? the of ill.ill? . uni SSC las. ? ... I ? de t.. their re |u sit, ann "'ir Intention la convoh ? ' ample ind libera P ., ti. ii. .t.-. and " I .mp.!? ii .te Hie ptlblli llistltutl ' I time, Mi ? . . i ?di, ss IthoUt ? si Iml.ii the ss mi; ..! his Ing lu 11, pi ?? t .1 .'. ' . i nu ss 11 m. i .?si ... nil lint wini" tin i Ihe lotterini "i SO.ii.?* ss..- lend Hie Kepublli t iii..?tltutloi ii I'n - ?m- .it ?,..'? ? nt lu the I ground tit ii a- the I eli ? teil loth? Pita li it s Htm- of hit being I M.-.t.... t ,, right! ii ni ?roi Wont ol ibe < li i? tun , had expired ..itil.l. undi Reptlbll ss.i? the D pla I. I tune to the n ilion di the l.ill ?.lil. ii K< ptlblli ' hi? Presidential U na i nuil urging at le natta the i ? i-i.,-.ml, ?. i forth n> Ml.i I..?In.I, of ottl..' li i.'n i-, uiueul -s lt.. : : i., the .in -? i i i oil .Vis i in!., r 1. "1 ti ? ?? , for at- I te mptini to viola! I ? ?? nut ol combinations t.? on .?-??-. an ii toed aaaertlon ??? I eiunieal si i- uo leen ti I.o,?. ?I ii mot iiuf th i be , ? ajoved In Ihn e di I ? Mr. Bl ii Affairs tbat th I ami thal none of tim li tin- -t|ii in?- n! I?? ". it I dil oil us f.he . i ' i inn rinn.-ut, which directed Mi H it- ih rp i um i-ih it ti. ? form the I t.-m h (lovellim. nt that I Imp. ii and <"!?m i ti .i ? 'i-i ,. ?i would in cat ried ?" nith auch i foi tatty to tin .:.op pot : une eomplii ?lion w I i bail a i 11 o e iioss-i'sei. argi d ? nl> niven foi Hu? ?h p ulm' ; ' ii th? atkin f h bade toa l.mi- uti m t?> tubatitatc one ? ompnuie a-i?? . .? n at um m teperete pal i aa I a ron? ? ?st. given that the i ram h troon? i ? M . m the month of M ut I, J :,,?. bell ss.it st.-iil M MI 11 Un r to Mi ; .ii ahoi ?? alluded to II? ss a? o ou , ?en slut m m, -willi Instruction? ... confei sii'h Pu Ideal .lu,in / on ?ub ' '- doe .1 lii'ei. ?: ti* Ul I I bl it- ?. and ol vital Impoi tan? to M I s.,. ,.i the ?.un?' tima au!hoi./i i ? . v,,i t nml -s inpalliy ol tin I lull ,| ?? .? | .1 bellet that Maximilian would soon re i mel th it Juan i would require each ?apport and tymn I order out of chao? ; alto lo offer tn if th? -Tatted State?, it ne< essaiy,to de] him In ! tan, al 11 ss-, pi os I le.i they were offered s .,,. i, , m mi,. ? a ? not to inlett? Miva .?. liol s lil ile Ihe ,,_? .| ? i.. 'i "I lo I ampa o, whan the ? b< i .? ? alth the nireiiit.'ii agent?o! Jual i ? bold ill, tttl'-t sin li ? ni,sillt.lt Ion i! m . 'I be eventful drama a a. I rapl |]y di to ?i oin -a- m t ..millan', pn . , .. more crttii al Ile wa? turn the c lum h puls, Ul? loma theil lins, their property, theil all, d pi-uded upon the of hit cum?-, ?nut WM Were I.d :,'.'!> pi i patt li to adopt the most ih sperat?. im ? lurt I Um the I ,, All hop? ..i fon xn ?iel badi bed,ami I felt Hint apon them? . ?mu I Sill theil Ma? I lilli I.ill I,, I 'n' l,,t. , I, . :, ,1 11.,n. ti,, Blet, but actuated, It ia ??id, bl t .. ,,t he determine I, h ?s,,, ., u, ,, , lata, toataad hy them Lo i ?? i., i ,i. i ?h ? ttaelt rate, whatevei thal at |ht I I be , ,?,,. ,,,.,. .,,< a National Couvres, wh.s nlMiiiloiu-d, uml u ..ii . r ne? im?? of Notable? waa ??(.os>. n ?.I i'.--, i Hut. ?it any rat., it w i. ?j,],,,, t tint tin. only could decide tin question of which wa? to prevail Hu- Empire oi the Be pubUi _l ii ,,,,,[ to follow the operation- of the P'.m'.?i..,t. I iden, both m the Noi I he I ii and .?-mil in i o ?-I p. - ol Mesa i. A- the i reach graduallj wltbdre.s from tin pe t. tin s had? copied in different part? m the country, ?mi.?ntrated their troope m the City ?>f Mexico,prcparatorj t? t.n evaeiiatlnii, tim Renubucant to..i< po-seasinn ..f thote plaeea, driviag ral the nativo and foreign Imperial ti thal had leen left i.? deten i thom . tua by ii?. ? ud ol im yeal the ss bolt ?>f Mi sa o ss m? the exec pilou ol thi ? of Mexleo, Puebla, Uuerelai .,and Vera Crut, waa pi a ti I lilly III the hill,ii- of the l.llii.i.ti? lu, (hi Igtfa of Jan wary a Beating of Maximilian'? Hintat, ra, oflelal peraoa? Hic?-?, and oilier ImperlatUta ol nota took | ?,,, at th.? Palace, to oonudei the state of tfairi and to deliberate on tha aaeetion aa to whether clroumttanoet ih inafidi ii the altill? allon Of I lie lanp? lol 01 i.i.t || (u, decided by a vote of IT agaiust 7, ti ii ii I itlon aa not adsiHiiiiie, altbonah Marshal Basaine, uiio v.., present a the meeting but did not vote, expreeeod I, la oonvletlon thal the iiiiiM-ii.il i -.?ii -?- wau hop. i? ?s, .1? it si,.s apparent Hiit the gre .it magill it) of the nation wert stnumly?n favor of republicanism Earl] in February the French trOOPt lett Hie e.ijtil.il lol \ ? I a I I ni, Mai ?li ii Ita/iiliie, pre-vmus to th? li ?l? p nt m,- lisiiint a proelam itlon lo the M? in itns, in ss Im h in- h ni tin audacitj todeolarethat tim missltib of tUu fawk lil'tt? ?H?M_?"*'V tmH u">w f % temdi'ii by Fraaoe to [?ap?te upon In. >'? n bat al \ foifn of Ko.eiiimetit ioiiti.iv t?. their *.si?ii?-? Indeed the wholeeondoet ol the French Marabal toward ?Maumu lan, al this period, thou * I bal the Emperor Napoleon had reeolved to abandon Maximilian to bl? fat-s rathol than run th.- risk of a war ?ith the- United still? s l in? unfor? tunate Prince, thus left to himself, prepared to t lim th?. ililli in necean; aad ob the 17th of February ht Uaued an order <.f the day ta the Mexieaa army, la whh b be taid. " 'lo d^y I pla. a ins self ?it tin lu id of OUI ann) Which hardly two montnt tlaot l begun to lather and form Tin- itav I ?I? ?n.-il a l.Micr tim?' sin??-, hut ohtta clot Independent of my will were In my ?ay Now emly, tree from all oompromiae, I can folio? mi a?nitnin?tiia or a nood and faithful patrio) '.mi .ulam nee of .iii ?nflu ?in ? of loreign preetare, s??' art looking to maintain high th?. huiitir of our Kinnons inilioiial l.auiier I h is .t nom laatod the vaUaat Oea Mat^aet Ohlef at my Matt, aad divided the army into threa eorpa, giving Um oommaad of timiiisi to the oouragnoat uen Mlramoa,Cavlngin loium.iiid of the noond,Ita preaenl .'mi aad te Um Hill I lil -I'-, a? 1 ?-I I,en Mltjlil lal ' ,11 hist? . . lilli!' n. I III dud." Vat Uio Mac* ?U4 uusv iu bad -,^ali, and tho diplomatie repr?sent?t i s es of the different Banmeat. Powert ut the city of Mexleo addreaqed a protoal to ?Max itnlliaD, descrililiiK the trim Character of thus.' suth ?horn ho had l.Mi.'iied limise If. |N?nitliiii out the imtiI to which the foreign rcaideata tn Mexico were now ex poaed, and de mandina the diemlaial from in? councils of the desperate mea wanta neadewete ?tsdned ?oh nu? blood oi nutaetoua hiitelieiies It wa? too late, however, for Maximilian to extricate blmtelf from bia anbappi ]'o?:ii,ii He nuule the beal -NapoalVon he e-mld of the Imperial army, ssiiu h ?ltd imt, on the whole, aambar iimie thai .(i.i-xi inen, ainl took up his headquarter? .it Qneretaro, the capital <>f tut Matt oi that name, lit nilli?? north weet of Mexleo, ami famoufl ti the pi.?.?- when peace between the United ?State? '...s. 11.mi-ut nul Mexleo wot ratified hy Hu* Mexican Congre?? la uti. Bat to vigorous and to toe rere the military operatlona w tee Republican? that ih?- Emperor s.xm fouml himself unable to move. The Im-identa of the ?lege of Oueretaro bare been so leii'iitis published that we nena not recapitulate them bett Tin* treachery of dopei baatened the Inevitable ni,?' t.? Maximilian'? brief but troublous reign, i un- rolle, which stretched him llfclcsa on tbe Oueretaro, Bnltbed the I i-i Ungering hopea of . tionist? of Moxloo. While lusex.t ifio'i ia to he deplored, m? true Kepnbltcan eau behold with Indlffer ??????? the ti uim: ii i ??i the I ii? iii? of Mexico, who, for six long year?, tonghi to nobly t< tare popular apvcrnmenl m thal . on itrj Pn ss hat "extent the I'm ted States Oov erntneni contributed bj Itaatoral laflaene. laauatatn tim ? uiv i, Mexico, and to hauten thal triumph, will he ?? i from the factt hi iefly Mated In tin? thatch. END OF A CHEAT S ?lil HE. HISTOR. Of MU. STltlKK?its ii i i. i? OH mik lil -IM 188 IM BKB8T8 ol I'll T8BII BO li ? 1 UK M MliKi: eil MIN ol I Ol MI PI Ol MI N'I'. 'Tin Vitltbnrgk ll'a.) Comnirrriol ol' Thin si.?iy .mt, a? ii m now (eanally termeil, svhieh hat mittet tim l.th i,f .1,?i.u.iry Ia.-t i luted, or milly milla, i? noss- regarded, by au partita concerned, aa al au ead. Mention has prei-tonaly been m ni. ..i the meeting held at Holler's Hall, mi Haturday cs eiii nt' last, where n ? ompromlae plan ss a? inbmitte ti and approved by those pit ??mt. The iron worker? renerallv a;.| al to be? S?tbifloel With the compromise- ?lint e.pless the ir lllfl M nil III i,l. .t I s l?g It. on ni labor has been m,e of the tm??t exton si M- that bat es 11 i'i t n 11 eil in thi- lo. alni, and the effect? l. s, been fell hy all chime? of tocietv. It \s.. s rumored III li. . . ml.el-, IMA, Ih ,' nu the lit- of the folios? in. .1.11, nais- the s irloii ?i ..ii mills in tin-1 in uni vicinity would ?ti-piinl biisinet? .a ai-eoiuit nf ?i il.ili.-iiity al.t wage?. ii - of the rolling milla had notified theil pud tilers th . i ttacj were thoa poyina would have te I. ,. thej i-oiilil no Ion.er nive $.i per tun. fused io tnbmit to ,o\y redm lion.and ? i.rioel out, a? it ia now called, waa the reault mday, December 10, the rolling null of June* dt . ' , ss bli ? bad been p is Inn * < per tun uni it waa expected thal other miHa a.? example ? m Katardai. Jannai f I.?, the iitit| i. lion Wolli-, ami the rolling mills of (??., in th m. b W ird, ?t..pp. ?I N< arl; all the . ?topped al Ui< ? time The ?mlv ? m ope ration? were the following . I ela Borough; Hiitchlneon, ? o. -?.I,?i linn; til-egg's Mills, l'ou? Mile Run; and tb? in li of Hu s?.,.?,,. i nth Ward. Thete nu''? eontiuued to t un .il Wiuter. ? ila.th.m. the matter being fre. I? ?: - ,1 on Toe- reh li. In .-?.-"i'i ? . rall i?.I in in.- Trade*' ? ni? - meeting of wwrkiugmeu ssa? held i inou? 1,000 p. i-.,,:? being in ?" wert made by rkinginen to unit? and maintain lad tal t \ -?-ii' ? ol reaolntlona, de? -, Htm ia. ii.. . Landlord and Tenant) act, and : i,. til ?? i ?! ills pape r?l ?boring in?-!?, ssei" adopted n h i?. a iii tn, ii.un ?? occurred ?' II -..-.:'. \s U't, between ?oin moiilers r ii - - h.nl I. ?a brought lo this city from Buffalo, !?? wort a . . * the men a i. < wi re o?ir ol i ?. t . .| the ? * ' :>?" at The Iron i ion, ni i meeting held on the Friday evening . . ' ..ailinn?, one "f a ? ? i h stat ?! ?ml to lie I . a Ii.mIs |m- .. ?? .iii ' ?. . ti s?. ,e ..;.|.I to til oi any ? ? ? ? ? st , i i reral of the mill i corni ? ... ? ?;, ,t |t ..-|m . ? ' : i i ii ? I'.? of the* - ?Iii. SS., -. I over I on the i-.?? ii ? the mill ? . ? ii. th? pt ? ?? tided In . |. i - ) Tins I s ? " re no1 >ma ij t._- the is inte i i ? ipi?- . : nop? I .! ? the kind wa? evening, -\| ,s ? i ingalta ?tsit.ti .pi : ?e, and ha? tai ,'. i o .:?., -: .i uti the i?t li Iron work? al.ui iced i an '? i i? I. .naI ?lui not ? i t- ti., i mu ? fi in i.. ? many i? put t; milla, and i .??. ?ide. ?ble ? ?. n? meut . June : i, ? ni i?? meeting a ? ' ?? i . The in,;. ? - .. li .... .i .? ? ? i. and in the ..lol.'. .1 V ? ' ,' of I el ii . 1.1 s?..? al u io Citj _? few ?t list week a committee from the i. and ace ?- I >m the . . mel and ign ed up ?a ? i am i 'in Had '" the last i.itioned bodj ist, and ral I them I? ? . s ... li ha? ra ? ' i" i tan until tia i it of the pent ? m ii?.. ant i i a ,. duct Ion Of nile .- i fm ther i. tim pi '.. ol Iron di i rill uudoubte ? 'ii|i'os ni''::', Mareil |, isa? ? I' ' .ni tilt si.. k ol tin pud h ade of the I ? s . ainl the Pi i ti-) Is.min i ni, l,o_o? lion ui?.'..|. ra, i - de peudenl on s m? nt. i, ? no la . Iii. Ill f..I ?Ol k. TOO I hit III tl?e? the ? ?: im ?i out o; , oin ... in, nt at thal turn-, .1 ?. pel ?! >s mt tin - m. ti would h?' i ! it tin t,m., oi the drik? . Man h li, the a ?gi ? paid .it .i.)".'.'??i ,\t this time ?oma of .?...?in.i part of tin? men witta ssoik \ ive been out of employment aluce that t. un s-, milli the DCW an Ho.? nu lil goes . ?a.u want ,,i i;,.- tame rate would an nuit us ??...-o.iaai The total i.nat of money, had the . ?i.,...I ni..?. Himi would have been paid out, there lh.? estimate, perhapa, wllifoot cover ?mili our elty h.- ?uatained bj the lock? out it u no u.tilth r that all partiat are glad to me Um U i in rang? >l i .li J| DU I \l:v \M> MU < li l/l.N- ifWO! I VIM*. ' bis: In your rilitiiii.il i.f s.?t.i.li> upon i invention aad tha Judiciary," son?...'.: MWt t. ia tin Citlaeaa' Aaaoclatloa whj Itretnalnt quiet It MB? i ni., al titue t " Von an-ia eititi if von sup it the Cltiie lion bat boen or Uquleeeenl In the in it ter of lin ri t ??li ?li net Ion of ian |n In i.n v The . '"ii ha? presente?! tot!., l'ouatltuilomil I on van ? ?.it .o .,, (rament In ft > oi oi < ei tain nil lu thi fundamental law of the Elate, and, amoug othei In i.isoi ot i? rhanga trott an elm live t?? m my I h ? ?? I lU'iniai >? Tin ? Utter ?ni?).-, it., s ! i? di.??-ii upon general principles, mil thinking it i couiu it ion to Ihr e onveution, to make ' ? Bon? again?! Indlvblual? In addition to this the ? lion pi. pared, and h is bud oin ulau-d, a petition, of s? in, i, i be I Is a i .. i ? v i te K..,i ? -,, st Um hsi teaj.-.-tf .11 racoma r ? i , , ? ,? m ... ? ? ? ' ? ' ti ii tatet ??( Um i. . I, ? ? ? ? ' l -. i?l-t>..., a? pits? 11? -? tit I u te nat...? .if ' thorne? ; ?n.I ?it? llt.t .:?..., Ii : ? . .. . ?? la?.a ?t Uah *,. ?mm, t li .;..-. if-,;.? .,,1?, 'l-l ? This petition luis been tlgned sers- generally by the mambertol the bal of IhUcitj aud, an ma-- louie HOoth n t, by tin- follow lug i.etiii -in. el,aries or,,?o,, rilarle? i lerick B Tal ai.iil_.e-, Al. sjinlei Hamilton li , John A Week?, Marshall H. Bidwell, Ueo T Htruug, i:? ni I? Hilllman, Goo l>? I ni. -' Laura,StephenCambreling, lan i ?in Hlrdaeye, John H Anthon Joseph I. Juruogan, Albon P Man,Parlad Clark, Hems' A Tiller, .lohn ,1 Townsend, William Mitchell..John 1. I',.ison?, ('ha- I' S.iutliiii.ijnl. .1 I,sert. fraey, Cbauncei shailer, Orlando I. dtewart, Cana. E. Buller, William I. Booth 'lins petition, thua tlgned, hat been pretanted to tin? Convention ropiet of it are m circulation among the member? of the bar, and it i? expected thal it will be "IsTlleil b1 ulm,.si es. i f lasvyer In our i its -, slue?', up to the present time, only about I? has.- declined to tin it. Ai ruiti.iii- a? each copy is nile.l wit Ii ?igaaturee, it i? Innis ndtted to the Convc ntion The A moe latlon i- In commu lu. alum willi the .Imlioiu y ( oinmi'tee, ?in,I is ?asured by its member? that the committee is sedulously at wort v.nha in.iy appiiiiet,-mu of the Importance of tim matter m their banda, aud eipeeta to .len?.? a Judicial *ytteaa whieh, although aomewbat of a rompromlae be tween the ettrema vlewa, while it avoid? most of tim ??s ils ot'nn ?-If? live, will attuiu must ni tia* jjood of uu up polntediudleiair The i'iti/?,iis' aaaoelatlon 'loes nat flunk that it should ?*,LVH,*v \v J.li-, V?"'"111".!""?11 Convention charget of uffl?lul nil-oi-iMucf ??ciilu?t ptTHeuliir Judge?. Tim ?mu eralreiiiut.ttion of man] of them It loos?eil known te need any coueotion of facto and fLgurea, beatties the Couttitu tioiuiiOonvantmnthouldrequire no better or stronger tvldaaot lu favor of a i'!i?iiK?e ihan tim almoat nnanimout opinion of Um Bal or tins,, [ti Koreover the only ??.?) in whii'h fact? could be proved would i?. to fo before aeon? mutee huving th., power to examine wltneaae? and ?sen then it won!,. t?. rwld that proof of particular Inataneaa oan'orruptioii h not sufih hut evidence tor abolishing the whoh.ey.tem Beapectfulli tubmitt?-.! i?\ dlreotion of theBzeeutiveCommittee. A I? Mun in. Sen ? ink, Aug. i, !_?,; tur. leMt-Wf. TUR ki:v. mt. (iitrr- nu; aLLBOKO win: I'll I..ONK11. A pr.'liuiitiary ?? -?..immation Io t-MMM of tin? lev Sir tiieton, the ?llegad wife polaoner ol Litchfield, ''?mu , whs li??i,i i omtly, ami reaulted In binding that Individual over to anawertha charge at ?"ourt The te ous-ii nreeaated no evidaaoe In bit behalf, bul gated ho a uuld b'jroiirioi pi ovo that, ho km au mu. _.n. ui^u. THE MIXIXG REGIONS. montana?TiiK IVAKI kivku?minuma city ?minin.. -i.i 111 mia ra - a?.Ki? i li i ra? thi; m a 11.8. Kr,ui Our bpcriil Corr?ipnn_-at f_BOon_ Onrr, MoatanaT., June 27. is?,:. After ?i jilcii-iiiif cvi-tiiii'^ nt .Snake Elver ?ra 1 roc .eil th? frail bridj/o, then swaying to and bro be> f?ll) tllO Viulelici" ol' lill' CHITt'tlt (.uni nine ?wept iiwavl, wo Martod for ii night-ride toward the -.11111 init of UM I'i?(k.V 1 nilli?''. 'Iii" inusketu.-s were emin? ently s?*?ia!,l?*. illili foi li nie sleep in tile ("Oneil. M veil our coane veil? w?-ro of little ti-??.*, for tiley would touch the lace at some points, und j nat UmkOO-I turill? iilor.?" would s?l 11,- like ;i swann of li?es lt.liting Oil tile LTl-ell. ?Hld pleSCIlt theil" lill*X<?till> 1 ?? ?I? Uland for liliiutl. r.veii teward niidiii.hf. when it n_OM Bold thal I _?- t.? wrap my ilin.k lilnnket aiuiiuil omi my gi eat -oit, the m .i.*?!v('tt?e?4 wearied nut in their eiloits to linage ii]m>n ii.?. They mi iii to be I?"i leetly a?'climated in lins region, mid defy iii?" chilling Masts u? lim snow"-ela<1 in.iiiiitaiills hard hy. As we leached I he higher bluffs a iii?>.?t welcome In i'i'/i" greeted us, ?uni cleared our palli ?tf ihe buzzing and luting pest?. Early in the iiiurniiig we reached Pleasant Valley Station for bf.iki'asf. I had not!, c1 ils entiling nanu- on the little gtii.le-1.ouk. and had fateful anticipations of a deli.iitI'll1 nitnintaiii home, lui* wasdootned to disappointment. Of all the liltliy, repulsive stations on the mute, l'h-asant Valley is the worst. If consists uf a narrow giddi li? tween I,v.? high Mulls, and we ( otild not get out of tlie SOOOl into the "?lution without plunging into mud ankle ? i? ?? -1 ?. It furn ?.-.lies ns one uf th?' i ?'gular "simare meals'' ..I'the must priini.? life in tin? primitive land. A ni' '-nilli" apology I'm 00??e, BO batter <??' milk, stale eggs and baton, and bread altm?:-!. as gritty as the nioiintaiii I? ililli ., ? ?instituted uni bf_B?-MB. I ri?-?-il nut say that we partook most .-pari ugly. l?aid our %'i each, ami w.ithd nut as speedily a? possible, la t me ?av, huWeyel, lui th" "liuuie-?latii?iis," thal ?I lt-00 ?UM nf Ti-gilH Ml the plains, ?nul thrungli UM inoiin 1.11 tis. I ian iii all hut I mu un al,? that weir nut invit? ing, and tii|x?n the whole nu 1?. t t?i larc wuiild !><? band tan*??ing in Um states. Nine ii i ? 1?- h l'uni Pleasant Valley w.? tea? lied the munnin, the dividing line between I.lah.? and Muli? la na. ami the ginini divide Ot UM gle.il Vate!'.-, ot the Nuilh West. ,Iu?t un the summit numerous little iprinp start, and sunn 11 ? i it?- lu lunn Rod Hutt? Croek, UM MoUMmmoat source of the Father of Waters, Illaek Tail. I>e,-r, and Stiukiiigivatel' rising i'aithi-i <". mt ?m iii?- range, ami Hone Plain and Big Mule on Ihe we?! fruin Jetleisun Uiver- the main BOnn '<? ol the M I ?.null I i ; ivlrile .?till further ea ?' tile Mad taon and '.allatui ii?e in the mountain?, ?kaili .'Hld nili_.it?; fruitful valleys, mid anita at (?iill.itin ('it,', ?unie ?ni miles north of thi? pltOO? to lunn the Mi??uuii. The Snake Kiver euuim?? ?oiitli-west fruin Ihr ?au trim it until it naehes . lus?- tu ihe southern lu.I Main?, when it .1?-?' nl.es ?t B?__?__?I) north w.tnl; theiiio inn. neaily ?lue north tn Lew istuii ?ni the Idaho Bud Washington line, within lu) miles of Ihe r?nti?h I'uiindiiry. when it sweep? MOnnd MUth-Wi?ti again and unites trith the foi,uni.ia at Walla Walla. If is to the Culuiuhl.l what tin- Mi-.omi [| lo the Mi?.i--ippi a tributary irnater than tin-nv.-i that t'1 >?tm ita ??-?tera and Onda ita history and nain?-. It drain? Malu? and all of Oregon weei o! the CO-COd- range, and a larg." portion uf Washington. I have no ?lata bofst. me te make an a. dilute ."?tiiiiat. ot tin ?i?-?til?n??? iii in.ii ?s,i!il?> *-1 r.-.a,-ii ?laver?,? mi reaching tin- OOOan, inn it iihm! bo folly 1,0-0 nil? ? in it? tatt?ona wind? ing? tu lind i wafer gradi fruin ihe top of the Kocky lange t?. tin? Pacific '<>a?t. I orooBod it at Bogie I.'.h i?, in?! |i?l miles from it? sonic?', and there it was uv el 80 feel dee;? in the Minili cliniuicl. Bud BOBI ly MO V lid? 11 .?111 ?hule |0 ?hule. Like the I 'lilt to ililli ?.i. .-ii. '.mWi rar, it nul btm defy Um uti ?gnten,and I I.,id nu holfing hand tu the mai. li of ? oiiiimi, ???. I'loiii the summit the ov, ihmd line travers,? the ?.ian? bleak, sterile, and lirukeii ? ?unit i \ vv?> hit o,, UM "''iel side, ni Mahn, ami no sign of cultivation is \ ;?il?!e until Virginia ( 'it v i? ranched, and hen there i? nu protenM .?t raoring mon thannkilrlj flotrors and -.onie vi-.et;ililes Iii the gani,'tis. Sillie dl?t:ilit e 111,111 the city Wi? st i nek the heail-vvutels uf Stinking Kivei, and foilowed it tot aame mile?, it gained Ita rc'tiii-iive tule trott Um ia.'t t_al it n_so_o f.r.mit.? depoail for the Indino ?lad. Instand ??? barring tin ii doeOMed .'?miad'? in the eaith. they nrapped IhoM In Uieii blaokata and robes, and ga*. tiiein aepnlobon In Um ??t?ooftnon or on ela Tatad BOO ?. ei'i.ni:'. as the mulei? say, tin- BSOM " tia rtmt frigtaiiee." Tin- ?tn-ani has ii rapid descent, ?uni is .ni ni i ahly I,?ead ti t'?i inigntlOn, hut it hoi BO valh'V ul ?ulli. lent width te !>?? productive. Virginia City, Um capital of Um tatritory, wa? I foiintled iii IMS, and wa? uii.uially nallsd ?'?nina, in Inmui uf th ? vv iii ul JeffetBOn 1 ':t\ t-. The tir-; tleis iron iii.i:u!v Bob 1?. and ta U__ ?lay they have liiaiiitaiiieil their ?upieinaev in thi? portion ,?1 Mon t mi AM' i ii. if h. ol vv huh Virginia was i m gi nally hut the nilling ? amp. wa? the ti.'h -f gnhh ul th?? si/eevei found ni am ol' our gold legion0, It lirs! Itiult np a considerable mining town a mita nolov Virginia, called Nevada? hot ii hoi gooo into ??apt* tl ifi,?ii. and is piiictieally abandoned. Out nf tins gnleh millions ul" gold hive boon taken. For ten nu?m it has boon Bracked, ?nine ptaoMM Moah ta bat jmids in width, ami at its lisod ure nuw louiul tilt? il. In ?t unan." I? ads. Altlitiu_h ev.-i., hu.,1Ml ot earth in the gnleh ha.? ali? ady boOB panned, still it is Unod with minois who .tia* inivv bringing tin? inure ini proTod lystoms t.? woth it over again pruiitahiv. Ditchi - ha', i- hill brought tKM. lakes LO miles dis l.ini, and the li v?l? :i?iln- process is now washing don n Um lund bonks and ?inning the aboodj ooos irorkod oarth, A nuuiiii-r of quarts nulls hare sircodj boon ersetadon Um loads at Um hoadol U?o gntah* _nd when liioiii.'lil down to piopei mail.?genlent and legiti in.it e fut ti ?u i?i", mu?! make Immnnofi itI-tim to wlll oviieis. It i? admitted, I b?-OTO, that in? bettat de? ll II fil or lie I ie I lead? ale lo l?e foil li d oil the run I men than in Hu stuninil di.?Iiitl. luipi i fett liiathiriiry, vv',,1??- direction, and Impatient, _l*_dviaed, and n_BtofBl efforts al dev. lupmeut hive made failures on lilil?es while pia. lu ii men Mould gather toituiies. Hil? Wind" lull, m lather the elltlie Illils.s uf liiukeii and eunt'i",?eil ranges, seem lul?e studded with UM pic? mu? mot?la. H< lena has Laken a .sudden ?tait, ami now diotOnOM tin.? clt) in .population and i lit el pi l?e. M?i?l pi i'd.it UV'" -rill, lies a I?" lu lil g worked Unie, and vii v in li gold and sUvOB MsMI havo bOM devoloped and taotod bj nulls. Argent.?, M miles distant, lia? silver mint? which yield lunn |100 lo ?UN? per tun, au?! the I. ad, ul litharge, is wuith fj SO ;,.i tun al Ihe finnan'. The Hth-fp i.i Ni per cent pure had. and lead in now worth '?'*) cents j??.r round whulcsale. It will m a shuit time become ele apir ami ?iipplant wood tot fOOfl-f, 1 leam that .nie ??oiupaiiy vv ill slioitlv turn out sheet-lead lot th.it pntpo?!'. DOM Lodge. we?f <?t' a high mountain lange l'loin heie, has ul ,o dev doped \eiy \alual?h" gold ami silver niines, and ti? li gulches aro lieiiiK trorkod Ihoioi and _dg-rt0n.and Jo__ia_-) __roeUy north of thin, arn jiftlding largrtly trf bothaUr? and gold. As yet, thy Montana mines have not liad tt> ( outdid VV Ilh til'" ha.se Mil! ills US Ul ( 'ul, ,1'ailtl, llllt Uti tlle.l descend Ml tiltil" Ililli?*?* they Will tilt c! with tlu-iii more oi less. "Their leads aro yet in the infancy of lluii development, and al M point that 1 have heeii ahle to hear lu.in ha\ e 1 h.y reu lud n depth su?lh icnt to OfOTO th?' _MBBiWl ?>l rlchOOM ol the Moiitaiui unid lead?, while, in t'aliluiina, they nuisl sink down ii eoii?uleraltli) ?le|>tli to get pa.viiiK on, hut they w?lk oie at a profit fioin the irra-s louis, with lahoi ami all e\|ieiiscs thine as liii-li. l.al.oicis coininand ?J?"? PSt day; inim-is, eiiginccis, Ac., flinn *\% to H god MOSt Ol the ??te is raised by ?haftS t?> hasten opciatious. instead of tunneling and waiting until MnVnat ?ysteinatie dcvelopiiienl, ia at? tained. 1 have seen or? worked profitably Mint costs *..'."? nei Inn to deliver it l?olll til?) 111 I Ile.?,, while ill C?UfOI nil UlS ?11111?' ?.re W'ullhl he dchv tied at uliOllt t... 'Ihe hill? in which tim valuaMe had? arc lound aie m n g ii lui ly adapted to the cheap de I i ve ty of ore liy tunm Is. Most of tim minen ! have seen could lie reached liy tunnels of a few hundred feet, nilli theil be slunk at a gi? at dei?tli fioni tim biuface. Ina lew \car? the mine? will ho worked as they nhoiilil I.e. Speculative coiupaiiicM will die out in bank? rupt? v. mu? pim In al men will make the mountain?. j ie Id fabulous lilian! it Ml of gold and ?silver. When it is considered thal these mines have not been known mino t-.ui 1MB |*MM| t--t tUoy Uavo btx-u nUuo_t iy\ -??? ? ? ? ? . ? _, ?eeeaaiblt fur nihfihlimj until one year agi?, and then only bj the petiloai overland route, o? the aiment ee|iiiilly iH-riI?iiin ss.itei-. ?if tim Mis-snuri, it letrOBJ-Mf ful, iinlei'ti. tlnit liuiiiaii energy could bare i..?t pliahed what it lia? accomplished lure. It i- not strange that ita quart/, iniuiiu. ia mont imperfect la both ina? inn?.rv iiml management, ami therebj ron iieiiii comparativeh unproductive. Nothwithataod mi- all then obataelta Montana, i- teoond only t_> Californie ia her yield of gold, and will this Vim go up to fully twenty millions ,,| ,,, ,. ?re, with ? gradual tarreen bon jreai t?? si h. ?is legitimate enterprin m diaplayed in har mun-.of almost boundleea extent and oewildertng ss. ilth, Iilemiit whether any part of the trortd will vii lil -?ne li larm retant M mt ??huh capitel and 1 linn ?is s\ ill Montana in time. Just nosv tim list scientific talent is ?lire? t??i i<> the manten ..? our Rocky Mountain ore?; each year sviii Mnalift .uni cheapen their reduction; capital ami marm uia* come.armed with the improvements ?-_? h-ik?; may ?nil i. ami make Montana^ noss with hut ?oar yettta at lii-tots. tin- great center ?.f the production of the l?i'-< lout metal.i tin- continent. It Im-s t lie ox peri - eiiee ul lim older Illllnntf Tel l .tflfin te? pre?!)! bj, and it. ullin?.t im pamable tuoon taina have boen a wall of protection ugainal mad speculation and tin- waste nt milliona in paral) re legitimate operatlona Colorado ia cursed hy speculative corporations, whi?h han not \ itality cin.iii_.li t?. live, ami not Miine eoongfa to die, aud toey sit in idle ti?, ami bankruptcy u|ioii valuable minea; bat Montana la open to practical lui?in.'?-, enterprise, ami s' ill svell repay thofet who -hate?me to develop her tnrpaning rich In addition to the rael mineral wealth of Montana the production oi breadatuffii la now quite equal t?> the consumption. \\ neat, barley, ?..it?, ami rye, and Illo?t si l ? tai.les. ?ile |,,|??1 li, I,? m tile valleys ill wonderful |>erfection. It will startle Eastern farmer? to read thal wheat fields ia Montana has?- produced ni buehi !? t?i the acre, but it is certainly trm*. <'?.rn e.nun.t li" u'liisvn bei ?. ?(m the m-.imui ia too short. Cattle graze nal all t li-Winter m the valleys, tai usti alls lump m exec-Hint order. Lent Winter, bow e-sel. mans s\?i? [oat bj tin uncointuun seventy of the weather, bnl during anj ordinary Winter the cattle ss ill sustain linn els.- comfortably on the grans. Even a? far north as Fort Beaton tney cran. then ?tu? I. all the year. The Rneal agrii nit m al p?>r ti'.n ?ii tin 'I. niton ia still uninhabited, save hy tha tavagea. The Tellowvtoue region bee the neat _?_?? iiiiuii? i limite imitii ni the Platte, aad ii DM-Meeea he siiiemliT'ii by the ivd mini, ?uni hld?din ssith he.nu s ?nul plenty, t?. reward the hnabandtnan The irregularity oi the math to tins TenitoR ia terrible. Of Thi Tbibuwi 90 oopiea ol the daily ?ne miss-elite nu-here, ami lli.ise received hut two. <>f Tht Ti,,,r?. ten! me temi-weekly einee the Iel <?f May, I have received bnl one number. Letton or papen mailed in Wella, Pargo ?t Co.'t maii-baan come promptly. At Salt LakeAx received papen ami letton, through that channel befon the ta?e ?lai<*n had reached 1 'misa r i.s mail. The Oewerntnent paye Wella, Pargo.. Co. $1,000,000 or to to earn the mails, hut they manage to delay and lose to nun h mail mt tor that bunine?? men aw glad t?i pay then traMi pontage, in addition te the Oorernim.nt postage, to maure prompt traaamiMtion ?it papen and letton. 'I In-s- carry mott than bali the letton from Salt Lake in ( alifornia in then -p. ciaJ maila, and have Qotoi a? immt ? nse-loi.. -, with Wella, in.'" a i lo s stamp on, which are bough! and need to guard agninat th.-loss ?ii dew} of mail matter. While Well?, Kargo _fc Co. ara permitted to bave i-im-c ml mails, i anted at ?i l.?rge extra profit, they has.- .-scry inducement to cunfuae. delay, ami loot the r?galai nalia, so as to oompel cuir. spe.mli nth to pay t lit. m. m ad ?litiiui to tin ir Qovenunent compensation, twi?-? ?u time ? eel iblishe ii postal rates, iiml the}) hase not lieen ?.loss ti? avail tluliise-lses t<) tin? lltlimst e.f til?n advantage. If tims ??in ?-any letter? and papen through in regular tine ia their own special ?naiU, why cannot the] bring the regular mails through in (lie same tillie' Tins' ll.iSe ?untile ted to d'user then pidinptly. iiiul. tare when stopped by a publie tawny, theil C-ilnre to do ee must !.<? tin-roult of ? mel? ?>ii? ?.- cr a want ?,t the neoeeeary coaeh-roon ami teams, all of which they have obligated them telreatofnruish. I found al ?livrent ?tatisas et. the wa] tims ?it malle piled np, and sometime? imni l?iu's an- s, attered along the road, apparently dropped ntl ami ? ailie?ly abandoned. Ii Con gran would has.- the Far Weat supplied promptly with maila, for which an ample sum i- paid bow, tin righi lo con peta with the maila must be taken iron the Con pans-, ?nul the contia t enforced rigidly. Hut one i na h has lu in t aptnrad by the Indiana on the plaina tin? buring, end yet tuna ol tnailaiatter hase u>en loaf, Wheie is iff UiU the l-OSfinilielit make-tile inquiry m earn ti I I franl that the line has been interrupted. Well-., Fatgo a\ ( o -i attorad their crippled bones for soma 300 in i Us mi the im.st exposed nar: ni (lie line (tront Fiut Baandi ?s t.. i..u ledo), turnad them emt t?? iraaa mi tin ?noss, ami the Imtiaiis, thus invited, e .um? in daily and gathered then np, until ntM MO nein taken. I doubt whether then would have been an Indian attack ss? ?t of Fort Baunden if Wells, large? A t o had atablad and fed their stink as tin- neem demanded, fot then tree m inn on the nountaiin adequate to support thetn. A? 1 stated in a immer letter on this subject (if ii ever ranched you), then waa not a bone or nule taken bon the Pom pan jr. ss.-t .ii Saunders, oui of astable, inn a tingle ?table neil while it waa occupied. Yet for theeehornet^ eir for mod boneo, claim ss ill be made noon Conon no. Will Congress fool the billi If so, tiny will par Wella, Pargo ?V, Co. ? premium tor delaying mttd <_? st ins in _( maila, and for siippls nix Indians ssith their exhausted botan. I hast, aa yet, no meena of knowing tho condition of things an tha mountain lina between Denser and Ball La!???, but 1 beg leave to auggmt to toe military aud stage ant hot it les thal 'Ins test tim snt'.-t \ of the? route lu fon they expose ti is? let? hereafter, a? here? tofore. Let Mr. Ben Halliday, foi instance, take pass-iire in a <..vh at .li!? ?luin., or Junction, f?.r Salt l.ak?. with 1.unit.-li. n. .?-lormati M eseort. I/>-t them have the beet of bones lor changes almi-r tha line, ami ins it?- \ i-its fruin the " frieliiilies " by ti.ni ing the advaaos teano oui to arase, so that Shannan, Mullidas ?,. Cn. mas exeieiM tlu-inselsi.?., .io I did. in, helping to catch their teams at the stations. Toop would donbtlen aeed tone hair reetorativ? befon they trot through, bul n ii is their buainen lo r?ro t etaude ms pasaengera, it would be eanally ilu-ir lni-iiie-s if thes sliould part ssith any of tin ir hair. The route once thua traveled and officially reported noon, (?mid thereafter be held oal to the public an a thorough fare meriting patronage. l'util then, p:-n ??in.'i'is who do no1 pre_ertobaewindledei scalped, had luttt i stay at hiiine. tn telei t tOOM Ot_Mt route. ________________________ A K* M CENEUAL NEUS. A movement is now em foot funoin?' the t.*ach ei-ni N.iii.i?K.i to orK-iui-o ti Teacher*' A.ssoii;?tn.u fur the state. lallswoitli. Kansas, is nearly depopulated in eonsequence of cholera. There wen fmui tliree totcu deaths daily for i.. ia| l LlAbnin Vandeitioef of Gypsum, Ontario County, While al work lu lu* harvest Hehl. Pjckeil upa , .f wheal lias in? on it three perrect heails. nil won lili. .1. Hie si I,, al si as ot the Mediterraiiean suriety. Tlireo iniu in TCODM WW8 cemvictod of mur rt? i ii ?I ?, [..reu.. ?11.> I"- banged svithlti a month, uuleat tlu-v iu'sliir?'.l in?' alli-.re?t si? tun alive and will in-fore the expiration of that time PoctunateLy they were sue e.'.??flll On Tiie-ei.iv nu ilevatoi in a manufactory in pitt-ittu'-'h, Pa .??as niirfu ip.it' ili.y tits braatlag st aoog wheel from the third story m the cellar. Four _rnls em ployed there were upon it at the time, and recelvea severe iiit.-iii.il Injurie - from tin* trighttal fall. Thr l'iimlcrs' (Lft.) Donner asserts that ,: on theOpelouaas Ballroad, -nur the overi ?ss. tin? snglaaar on the train has frequently to blow the whistle to ? le? tia track of alligators, uni tra. k is ihe onlj ti.nn. aisivs water tor them to rott on tor atan j mllea, lae train hat run osa r s?si tal allgatOTS ?inn tat ssater went down " Boaton has th?se Little jniis upoa hgf banal i The Chestnut Hill Beeervair, to eos! tl.ttS.00O* the lns.uia aajrlum at Winthrop, noogoo, the removal ol Kort Hill, frommo,oooto$1,000,000; tbe extension of Hni._tls._iy to Wa.-liiimiuii ?t . tl.otaO.-00, the wldenlna of Federal-st-, tJi.'.ooo, ?uni the New I ourt-House, |000,liu0. A yoV-Lf in.tn in a cross deal railioiid car ni er <" Im Inaatt, galag out uihih the piutfonu to _ret frt*sh air, le meii over too far, and ins head stunk aK?*"1?- ? 1?,.-t of a bridge The bloa 1 ruthed bli bead In s ternhie manner, Instantly kLUlng lum. and Lhroartag lu* tiody .?nine eiKht ur nine feet ass;ij from the tra?k. 1 >ui iii _r ? ii'ti?s at a scluieil in A vein, Wh., a lad puahed back Harriet \. ilson. a ??rl uf 11. .she 1 ripped and fell, her head ?trlkung heavily on tbe pioiuiil l'ht poor girl _.i?|i? d but once, .uni nil wat over The _ir', had a presentiment of herdeathtwo or three wet k? tn-for? the fatal event occurred, and had re|H'at??dly ?i>okeu ?a the inhject with bet parents ami oth. 1 A fmell milli \?.lull?- or aeiuatio nionstcr, ssliitli " pilli-, MOWS, niouus, nuil e-ats white -tish," l_?-4 been nea m Lake Michigan, it is described nbejej mm ii largi r than ans iturgeon w bleb has evet be M -4*?1? in the las? t, some ?it tims?? who |i.,\e -ten it e.?l.niat It?, itt leiikttli at fully 1- feet. li. head MIgtft alni tl-jawt eap.n lons. tin tin* cvi tunk' of tin? :.0th of June, a litt! daagbter of ?Mr. john L Baan, aged eight yea?, whs it ?nie.- at Hickory Hill. Mji. raddenljr dliappeared. " was uf tlr-t Mippoaed that sim had |OM int.? tin iviiaKliW puk berrie.. Winn fourni, she bad waaderad m tua w noils tor three nights Utid two das s, and wa? ? uni?? rroiii home. A oeiloivil finid, resiilmg in KvansiiUt', Ind., .in ti of lietnorrhiiiii? of UM Mtt ?Shortly after the little fellow eotiiineiii-eel bleeding, ins inotlier starte.l r?r a pliy.-ieian, hut In-fore? she returned life hud ileparie-er Strange to s.-iv, sthortly lifter dentil the SSIfM turn?'?! perfectly white. We have beiM <>f the ??orpoe 8f B want person tarnlag Mack, but never heard of a HIN ?ne turning white. Workmen aro laying foiimlations <o the new nluitui.iii for the new tutpentloo bridgs si >UL?*r" mils It Is intended for the uee.*f foot pa^enire-lHOUiy. The bridge will be lot ated imt h short di-tanoe fimn iue International Hot. 1 on the amerh an . id?, ?.od the turwa House on the Cunada tide. It will roepure B ?P*u ?? ***_ feet. The w nilli will I?.' 10 f?3-t, -Uld the tll<ht ?hoi ?? tom watti inn feet Tho at ruc tura will be of the u-in-l wiro i.iii a s, mstlag upon woodeu tower.. A ?on of the Hon. John M. Labar, of Lork port, n. T.. ii y*?" ?f ?->*: d'ed on ,'^1*,?d*r1^n5'\r"',Vi?* from the effect-i of opium admini-terad hy bi-eld?>r brota er who bel?g til of consumption, had the drug ou ha? o fur hu own nae. The little fellow waa nervout and couia not Bleep, and on Monday evening tx?i_Ke?l for the opium, taklmr only ? ?'?n-H I?"1 -*?0"1 the *?lte of * whMt kernot. His niother was absent attendue ?pon a dyinc d?u*D;? atftanitoga. Inder the?? accumulated At-llctii.ua the tiihei tauk, aud u coutluod lo lu* -)?.?_