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Show 1 Ai-Iiii;; ihc C arliMs. ' V.v York, 1-5.-A P.-.ris corre-s-'jpc'cdeut to th.e London i'lflij-, re-. re-. ctiveJ to-night, says that the Bav-;Oune Bav-;Oune papers give a circumstantial laeoouut, ostensibly written bv a Car- : list ollicer, of the landing ot cuds and ! 'ammunition at Bermeo, a thort dis-! : umce from Biiba by the American ' ve.StI of Boston, eommand- . J by Capt. Thomas Jcikrsuu. Jd' j icrson, according to this statement, . w.i so ureine in bi; oilers tn ennnli- I , tho Carlists with artillery that, on his 'depositing $100,000 in the bank: at I Bayonne, the Carlist agent aceoiii-'nied aceoiii-'nied hiia to 'ew York. There .::c agvnt bought twenty-sewn gun? " tii J-.mj i.-aje-s o: amuuiti' -u, and hirtu a tu- ii, convey tiicm to B-.luu, where Jeiter?ou i,ad i-cvu ma ki:: ever;- preparation for the vnvageu The latter was ulxut to take th.e gu s on 1 board when the UnitoJ States government govern-ment warned ihm that to transport, rams to be used aeaiust a irieudly-power irieudly-power eouid not be al'owed; but lhat ou his repairing to iehinton, where he had a brother-in-law in the ; Navy Ijeparlment, and rep re-J nennrz ti:at the vessel was dcbtiweu for Jupan, he would be fcubiect to ro further surveilhnf". I On the 21th of June the Jsrdcn started for Japan, but at night put back and anchored under Cope Farewell, Fare-well, and, meeting a tug there, u. guns and ammunition were, transhipped. tran-shipped. On the 5th of July the mouth of tho Giroude was sigbud, v-here the agent left the ship in a pilot boat and landed at Areachon, ami, pass, rip through Bayumie, reuclicvl B.-rmco, where four Carlist battalions were stationed sta-tioned to protert the ti.-liark.it on. On the evening uf tne eih toe Lund u entered tiie p-jrt, leaving the m t morning without having been observed observ-ed bytheSpanioh tieet. Two days previously pre-viously the Governor of Madrid had received a telegram from B.lbao B':.f ing that an American cruiser hau been sent to lUe coast to prevent any American vessel from landing ami for the Carhsts; but on the government govern-ment thanking the United States Minister for this Iriendly act he knew nothing of it, and telegraphed to Washington and received a reply on the 9th lhat no cruiser had been sent. The government thereupon had itd I suspicions aroused and telegraphed to the fleet in the Bay of Biscay to watch any American vessel. But Bhe had already left. It is ulded that the guns were so disposed on board the Loiuiun that she mmht have been taken for the advice-boat of the American navy. |