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* ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1846. voriteyuce, THE WAR WITH MEXICO. | Vol, XO, Ne. 167—Whele Ho, £300 necessary to leap from rock to rock, or climb up the side of a huge pile of stone with no foothold but the moss, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. Leagues. | i COLUMBIA HALL, Mavi, 186—Thi be of interest to some of your readers to know ; and THE NEW YORK HERALD. To Las Morillos Rancho—of cattle, wood, wat therefore | offer it to you for publication. vA di a Dg sd vendor the recapcion o com and grazing fine............-+0-e 0+ _ Yours, respectful which has cen gathering there for ages, and nd support 5 ; ‘ie i ¢ Oe i 7 | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. ;Fresuming ou hs aug experjence te cnr IMCIDBNTS, PEN > Men eiraesinn a THOS. JEPEERSON SUTHERLAND, | he ascent we Sal macy gaat tad tereite spot.” Beep a. . ts | Te iaquaje farm. To the rigi Daur.dsn ;oEncloeed | coud 9 “letter from the | C8verns, formerly the abode of the wolf and -the fox ; Circulation---Forty Thousand, | mew fasudioas Whethertarying forthe aeasca'or esboret” = MILITARY PREPARATIONS, miles oft 'it' vilngo (called Lis Cuev | Secretary of War, which is so explicit that I need add | cfas# whlch overhang s precipice ‘of several hundred UF Ali ierters or cowmmumcanvyn, vy coal, dressed to | HENRY HULL. &e., | Sipe \Conangns Vilage of tae train oe oe | nothing. except the expression of my great regrat that | Wo 'staused ourselves by loosening thas trees aad large Se cette iaasi be ost raid, or the powmaze, will be | MASSAPEQUA HOUSE. siti - (ee a ee oe moet ther ample volunteered with you in their country’s cause, could not | ones. pore et © os , snd heond me NAMES GORDON South ter Bay, Long Island. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THEN. Y¥. HERALD. | J cal pear ely A ee omapetn ag | be immediately accepted. | eskthen eder aan iaes ws Atee ‘ee C4 Here i , Maramonas, Mexico, May 40, 1848. | John’s river, which is 150 yards wide, has 10 tect of | LAS TORRY, OS TERE for| _Inmy laat letter, I gave you the particulars of the bat- | water at its mouth, bank steep ; they ferry across Gen. TuossJerr. 8 " Meer" | tles of the Sth an&@th, and of the disorganization of the | in flat boats, steamboats can aicend up to this, and Co LE ae a eee jeam| from M "es Mexican army. On the following Sunday, Arista sent | [2m three leagues above, tran Matamorss, saae June 10, 184 THE SUBS( RIBER by ving leased th louse. and well known adj owned by D. 8. ommodation o| | an hour’s hard labor, we reached the summit, Sglocous light broke upon us! It wasaclear sunny ternoon, and we had therefore an opportunity of hav: | the view in its full grandeur. To the north we c see the Hudson for thirty miles, meandering like « little es won Pel 2ahutl tan aad Nata eae an v BLaAl.D-Brect aay. Price 2 cents per copy—§? F ennam—payadle it ; WEEKLY HERALD Eves Saturday—Price 6% cence i wi ing to ' rs 3 36 cents per anuum—pavable in advanc ' morning or | {9 General Taylor to inquire upon what terms he wished | is considerable tiade here in cattle from the ni —I received your note this morning, pre | brook in a meadow, among tree-clad hills, which tower- ISEMENTS at the usual Prices—elways cash | Sh aud comlipublantune to rourey tne sere, “ae ned the surrender of the city, &c. The General replied that | boring ranc os; there te bi some 40 miles up 3 ony es poorians Of: Pere: Bulheriand. and. ¢ | cdabove it, and plains dotted with — te a XG of all kinds execato with beanry ant deo- | Howe; Fumilies ishing, rooms for the summer, will 40 y9 army and an unconditional surrender of all public'| “"te"t; ‘Guseiaae slags of 500 souls; good road, | shouldbe much pleased if your wishes and his could be | Wetuodes of happiness, peace end ploaty.,, The Catskill e subscriber pl himself that nothing on hi property, would be the only terms upon which he would | good pesture, well-stocked, wood and wate: . 9 | carried out, butdt does not appear to me tobe practicable. | ns, and back of us, as fr as the eye could Tesch, were = = | shall be wanted to make bis house agreeable to ail w vomay | treat. Arista was to have sent a reply to Gon. Taylor | To Miar, village of 800 souls ; everything scarc So far as we are able to form an opinion, those already | nothing but mountains, mvuntains, mountains, piled up , oe + as = — - | ee . : irom io rando ut now loave river mile jot so grand ast ul e river. it ae Zod neampenr SY LR. pain J Brae: GLEN COVE PAVILION. | made preparations te invest the sity, and arrangements | nearly & west on ‘isc Which bea 6 clouds were flying buts few feet shore us, end our | “ roomy . D m ‘0 ‘a , u i spirits were buoyed up by the pure atmosphere (to say Teive ns follows :— nothing of \bottle of fuo old sherry which we t THE subsoriber informs hie friends aud the publi ‘Leave Statea Taland at 6, 8, 9, 10and 11 A, M; atl, 2,3, 4,5, isa continaed the arrangeegat of ast aeimma were made that night for crossing tho river. We oross- that be has continued the arrau; with Mr, EDWARD A. WIL Take emgut of lastaummes | pd the next morning, and iound that the Moxican army | the river about 40 feet wide, but dee and muddy ; Gand7, P.M. of GI _ | good pastur ia My and that of the patriotic men who have en- | ys), What a place to contemplate! But afew hundred Lene Sew Vouk at 7,9,10,and il, A.M. and 1,8,2, 4,5, | iene change ofthe Glen Cove Pavili at the’ Sceainbat | aaitiaie We udne camara omit ani in| | re age Inge of 1600 inhabitants ; abun- iy the betta sae Se TORT eat Hane ie be: | Ta take ohana wes tho hennt of te . tyleg sk of ofthe owners thereof. __je16_| this armaugement, tention tothe wants of his | £gue of the city. | T au very much disappointed in the ap- | dance of all things nece is; Wood, wator, ©” | Come necessary to call into sorvice for the Mexican war, | guise whissed through the ain ond helo ee BROPLE's LIN: Guests, and the persounl supervision of Mr. Wilson, aiford, it ce of the place. On a near approach, it presents a cada ae Srevreeod troops from New York, I should be pleased to have him | Syne whizz Meo nists now covcton anann es ‘E OF aT ALBAN fPhoved. au assurance thatthe establishment will Ge put ou | dilapidated, worn out appearance, whereas, at a distance, | pasture, and prov ieee 6 7 lant. Hero are several aan hts siea ontenelin te Bot they aan te be oe rom crag 0 crag ep nine, now covered ith happy Seeew Been tabens diet tatoos OF ibe as good 8 footing as regards the comfort and convenience of | it had a very pleas: ject. I have not seena pretty | silver mines, badly worked. ............-.-. 6 | organized as @ part of the regiments which the governor | Lomes,were tho spots where hivmud wigwam rose; 5 one who ma m , i 4 ‘ axinen overs beneath faa Scum ape 7M | thm whe may Er fim gh gietin the cf "Mod aftam have let with their army, | £0 Crato'a rancho of 160 souls; wood, watar, | De Sennequetted ohare reread’ peblicetricg, | the calm surice ofthe winding river which lay Repoat Boas ep merece Moats, Ws mer, the grounds attached to the Pavilion have beau grenily | babiy fortity this place, sacuro both banks of the river | To Papa Galios Rancho, 100 soiuis; moat and corn, Very respectfully your obed't sorv't, | he steered hie canoe trou shore to shore, Now ihat river samboat HENDIUK HUDSON, Gane, K G, Craitenden, improved and orsamented, and the house exteuded 40 fest in | 1149 this point; and make Matamoras the base of our | WOOd and Water... 6.000... se cee eee ue sacs T Has. Jona Ac Dhebane +L - | is whitened with sails, and the puff of the steamboat is Will leave on Tuesday, Thureday aud Saturcay evenings, att | [*OKt bY its entire depth. Veiga ewe storiseen height, 100 | operationgedf we prosecute the war of invasion into the | To Ramos Rancho, 100 souls; méat and ‘corn, metonn A \ Senate. music which sounds on its banks, The thought was big oe % : a feet in Tength aud 13 feet in depth. A uew dinmg room ‘has | interior. #{ have visited tho hospitals in the city, and wit- | Wood and water... . 00.00. sseeeeeeaeeeeee with prophecy of tho future destiny of the Angio-Saxon eee ee val wall Himes, arrive in Albany in ample | heen built since last season 40 feet by 36. Private parlors | nessed the most pitisble sights imaginablo, ‘There are | ‘To Aqua Frio, viliage of 400 souls ; good pasture 8 Tho British Colontal Opinions of the War. | "ce Donso forosts in whose gnarled trees the footfalls Freight tiken at moderate raion, and cous taken after 53 | Stted up, and additional public parlors added to the establish: | five or aix hundred men left in the most dostitute situa- | ‘To Marine, village of 1.000 souls ; abundance... 4 {From the Bermuda Herald, May 21.1 of the centurios have left their impress, have fallen be~ ro clk On PNR piel tea checd Sse Pisbaes wronndaa. eG satremy Win aise ear shares | its tears Lat eAreeUas ath ranthise aad sve °* | - 1k way nore ms Ghaechen. at tanita thy ortega tocets | SURMEDGIT Rowers snd rietded’ tote: anerion cae. Persons are forbid trust: a jine, 3 id ws t al @ care . “a observed, 2 ‘e: onsti- a rer whthout a written order from the eaptains or agents, ens can be fond iu the State or country. The, | Large numbers of velunteors are collecting on thie fron. | @&t-Cane farms onand off tho road. A fino stream tution makes the slave trade piracy, it permits the traftic | Wild and uncultivated nature has been brough’ ato aub- at rol rE Mor passage or freight, apply ou the boats, or to F.C. | NEW"'VOrk isnow rusning permeneutly on this routes thas | tior-and if we have to penetrate into the interior, we | of pure mountain water runs through ihe city ; well with the United States ; and attaches no penalty, even | jection. and made to support it. Towns, vil os, and Schultz, at the office on the wharf, ensuring dilly xrapid commun: Itis| shall probably start. with a large force.’ In- paves streets, and pony one soey stone buildings; when it is carried on contrary to law elsowh: ‘The | Cities have sprung up at the touch of its han’ and it OI yd ae yoy believed that ¥ estavitshment, will find in the | Geed, ‘it. would be imprudent to. go. with a | lies at the foot of the table-land. From Matamoras asa market for the sale of al sball ceaso not its progress till the whole world shal, cwm om the Foot af Barclew at. comforts of a id well ved table, and ueat | smali one. We have been long enough here with a | to this, ne sg pd measure, is 100 leagues Cas. ition secures to the United States, may | its sway Brenmboat HUDSON, Captam C.F. King, will leave on a portinentt, (i addition to the | handful of mon, and have been harrassed long enough | tillanos. Here the mouutains become lofty and ab- be gathered from the fact, that in one year--1937-35- fil: | Leaving the summit of Cro’ Nest, we desconded through Monday, Weduesday, Friday and Sunday afternoous,st 5 beach of Glen Cove Harbor),euficeient induce, | With night alarms, marching, and counter-marching. { | Tupt; the roud, now all up-hill, dry and broad, wind- teen thousand slaves were importe1 {rom Africa into that | # dark ravine whose rocky sides rise nearly two hundred wept i ments for a sunmer residence at this portion of Long Island | should much prefer to have one good fight, if they with ing through: the canones up to the next villago Province. -y is abolished in Mexico, it may be | feet from its bottom. The gee is composed entirely of Sreambont SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Braimard, | Sind, WILLIAM M. WEEKS. | to try itggain than to have this atate of things exist | CMlOU.. cco. sss0pecceerecccecncszeesee 8 | inferred th Will escape into that country. Accord. | rocks thrown into admirable confusion, just aa nature’s Will Weave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afte: . | “Glen Cove, June 9, 1816. much longer, 1um fearful that Captain Paige cenpot | _ Santa Clara, which contains 400 souls, farmers, ingly, it has been intimated to the Mexican government, | hand left them Through the whole a woterfall pours Fe ao Toe oe the wharf, Jeo N. B —Persons preterring board im 1 families, or farm | survive the shocking wound he received on the sth, | The road to Tampico forks off here, or in the cit: more than once, that the United States will pursne | down, sometimes losing itself under rocks, and at others saint os oon he oa ict | houses, can be accommodated on application to Mr. Wison | ‘ry Just uccounts from Point Isabel. stated thet be could | of Monterey ; water by the road aide, butno wood; fugitive into its territory and secure them, | breaking down into beautiful cascades. We reached the NO LINE AT SeVEN O'CLOCK atthe Pavilion, i r country sterile ; to the vicinity of the La Rencona. whether it shall be provided for by treat: not hotel about sunset, the excursion havinfi occupied about 4 FOR AL’ ‘Sail boats, fishing boats, horses, carriages, Ke. not live, and was praying for death. Yours, &c, y y P Msg Rad five hours. hor . ANY AND INTERMEDIATE NDINGS—From Steamboat Pier at foot of Barclay street. Breakfast aud boat, Steamboat LOY, Captain A. Gorham, Monday Wednesday re dae omar da Hacienda, which is.........+ Here is abundance of provision stream of water. The mountains here precipitate themselvee like curtains. A determined enemy could make a strong resistance here; long 18 No person who goes to West Point should 6 | How hi it that declarati bi iow happens it that such a declaration has not Omit to vidi Cro? Neots made te Creat Britain; who not only affords t an asylum in Canada, but allows them to be embodied, and form part of the militia force of the colony ?° Should such a threat, however, be carried into eflect as regards be obtained by appl OK SALE OK TO L A HANDSOME COTTAGE and about five acres f good Li jaid in menflow, crise ‘on the Blazing a ve The New Orleans Delta, of the 9th, contains quite an interesting letter, dated Point Isabel, May 20th. After allyding to the battle of the Sth, the writer says: he first care of.Gen. Taylor was to visit the wound- About forty of the cadets who have sed Seeonah their socond year went off on two months’ leave of ab- sence yesterday. Those who obtain demerit marks to ‘The steamboat NIAGARA, Tuesday, Tharsday and Satur- tar Road, about one, and f miles from the Rah- | 04 and see that every comfort was supplied—the con- nders would soon clear the track. The. road is Mexico, it were easy to perceive that continual heart- | the number of 150 during the yoar previous are not al- y morniogay a7 A. M. Landing at Caldwell's, Westpoiut, eu jersey. Railway Depot. Attached to the premises | Sct and well. directed energies of the medical depart. | wide and good for artillery ; the fuce of the lands burning and petty acts of hostility must be the result; | lowed to go, and there was quite a number of wry faces Pop byrah. Bampton, Hisepeie, Hyde Fark, Rhinebeck, ‘Ke., ke, The Cottag y new. ment left but little for him te do; every one, whether offi- | here is very broken and covered with the prickly and the two countries would be constantly involved in | 8mong those in this happy condition yesterday. The a . y Hindhen) E the gable end, with's large cellar wider the whole | cor or soldier, hag been attended with unwearying care | pear and dwarf bayonct plant; soldiers on fost disputes. It has always appeared to us, therefore, thet | cadets will probably go into encampment tomorrow or jerhoo! Nn , a i Pei P' Pe 4 ‘All goods, freight, bank bills, specie, or any other kind of , and is otherwise sprcious and replete with every con- | and watchfulness.\ The troops Baviog. paitaken of their | should have on good boots. From this place the the independence of Texas would form a barner between | next day. propeity, taken, put, or snipped ‘on board this boat, must be | Tour efor a conten Healy APO oon Broed meal, the order was fives to get the command under | road is bad, steep, and very fatiguing ; country dr: the two nations, and was essential to the preservation of EO OSI Bas ORES! ; Utes ick al tke oweetaat puch ghodp.ieelait, he. | in lwere 2M Broadway. | arms, Gen. Taylor here summoned a council of war, | and barrento Los Muestos, distant, peace, but which has been removed by annexation ; the Arrains IN Havaxa.—We have advices from = passage or freight apply on board, or at'the office °5. hag TO LET x compere of thi aoe of the diffe ahergeee in all seonnding Txitlieg i uy.ove 7 i wo countries being tia fut into inne iate contact.— Gube, to: the ah of ; May. my Cpe received ~ ba — o OR For Sale, two 3 story and basement brick dwellin; irteen, excludin, commander in chief. 6 Gene- ‘o Oja Caliente, w is pA Consequently, even should amicable relation’ be estab- | later intelligence, but that to the 29th is interesting. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF houses. They are deMghtfully situated within one ae ral, after anton. thanks for their support and bravery | To Santa Maria Hacienda. . ee lichen batwook them. unless respect were reciprocally | The drought is exercising a most pernicious etlect upon EXCURSIONS. aute’s walk fromthe ferry, and are fitted up in band- | on the 8th, and wishing to be advised as to what they | You are now ascending on ery . paid to the territory of each other, such inroads would | the eastern an | central portions of the island. Iu Puerto ‘A SAIL across the Hudson some style, with the late improvements having been just | thought best to be done, called on each to give his opin- | This estate is very large, produces abutidance o! render peace a stuie of mere feverish excitement, and be | Principe, in addition to other discavcs, the black vomit, een, and then a walk tothe Bil gompleted. They are.3i feet wide, Hvarroui. | ion. It wasthon ascertained that but four out of the thir- | wheat, and corn, and barley, well watered, about itself one of uncertain tenure,—-continually endangering | hitherto almost unknown there, has made its appearance. Y court yard in front, being well shaded by trees, and surr: ry goring along thi i ‘s i outain eleven rooms teen were in favor of going ahead, the other officers | 3,000 feet above the level @f the sea, latitude 26— the tranquillity of the world ; thus compelling the powers | Over 150 of the troops have heen attacked, besides num- ed by an iron railing, and each ¢ > 4 pelling the p , é bh or pa aay pele and attrac | the Kitchen, The families renting these houses will have the | composing the council voted, some’ to entrench where | hus some 600 souls. . of Europe to interfere, and fusranty the integrity of bers of the resident population. Nineteen had already tire. of at eg aces tone naee fr mg he i privilege of crgesing the ferry free. Ay, aera Wey nee and Lele the - re the p Vanitlanses vile Rg sale, pl oF os Mexico, and demand from the United States the recogni- | died, and many continued in a dangerous sitaation. i is RR toes jell tw*r » STEVENS. | and others to retire at once to cater ng the road, the water now generally is tion of those rights which belong to an independent sove- | In Santa Cruz a most dest reignty ; but which, in the present distracted state of | tarded the prospects of that ing in leaf-aud the soil covered witha rich ta Five waiks are in excellent order, having been considerably e ral said, * I will-be at Fort Brown before night brackish. BROCKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE. ished the present spring. THE Dwell * He adds : ‘* Those who voted for going al To Saltillo city, of 12,000 souls, ull dishonest rascals, | Mexico, is now violated by them with impunity. \ he ere posed yy Canal ond Chriavo pher sts., id Go Widder yh street, avd Ni bart the comanence of je anata! mi petacions aoe: and petty em) hyhees féafe éprlogs . Bd ne are complecely Guled up with avuings and seats. 3 y seen the smile of approbation that. li cy in abundance ; the cointry yiells abundance of wheat, of interestin Aicir'wouss rua from? Hoboken te Bareloy street until 11 | gomnOie waetoe tes Aes tian’s honest face att i 4 i cep aperstrrallr iter pigg United Statoshas declared wa the moment, though he bowed with | corn, and barley ; cxtensive grazing estates in the vici- tthe Mexican go- @elock. Ferriaze 6X cents. cottage.all built - [From the Cincinnati Gazette, June 12.) ranted in. the mort desi- tt t three stories hig! The steamer Tobacco Plant arrived at St. Louis on the lathe most substautial manner. and pect to the opinions of those who differed from him, | nity.’ Horses, mules, sheep, in abundanzo and mitm*r some prejudicial effects upon our com- r 4 iow wither and in saying engrave on the sacred banner of the stars | cheap. From this leads of the at roads to Mexico, i: + merce. Santa Anna displays the utmost id in re- NEW YUKR, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, | Mable part of she city for residecces. being within three mi | 207 strings the names of Taylor, Melntosls, Morris, Scott | and t the we : to the city of Mex: | cttvinet, from Missouri river, bringing intelligence that | Thtion to the recent successes of the Amer ante e FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | "™ somes te bond ant & Fort ‘apply | and Duncan, I mean no-reflection on those who ‘voted | co is 300 league eee ad eee dan mene’ that a body of | the Rio Grande. We shall aee what eventually happens. from the foot of Courtland ezees. "| (goe” cas ORM TOTE E VANDERBELT.. | against them—they were mon tried in many a field. be- pile te Coxican traders had left Santa Fe for Missouri, and hat | "'™ it is rumorod that several American merchant are wie caketie Moreing Minin of Care trom Troy west to | Jel! lwer << No.3 frovtat, Bruoklve._ | fore, and their deeds on that day proved them equal to Military Operations In the Union. Sernaues or Aimsonae arming privatocrs against the Mqxican merchontmen ; Batfalo,and nord to. Barstonn, Whiteball and Lake Cham FOR SALE OK TO LET, SOUTH CAROLINA. Col K had also learned, that a large amount of arms Deft wad improbable. * Lieutenant Ridgely, who was entitled to a vote in the council was at the time in attendance on the lamented Ringgold, and therefore had no voice in the matter, but | 2i The Modem built three story briek house, 215 Ad t, Brooklyn. . If not sold by private sale, it wi ‘of at public auction, on the loth day of May cutious und newsmongers are also waiting anxiously the arrival of General Roncali, who will re- lace Gen. O'Donnell. and ammunition had left our frontier for Santa Fe, for Two more companies of volunteers are now organi- Mexican use, and, in consequence, had despatched two one in Marion district and the other in Darlington mr, steamer EMPIRE, Captain R. B: Macy, leaves the foot | spines street, og ‘Tuesday, Thamdey aud Saturday zi] ; a o4 Te . i ’ : district, and bave nearly completed their requisite nam. | Companies of dragoons to overteko and detain the wa. : ; pager oe "The: Sicantoat COLUMBIZ Cape. Wan. H. Peck, will a¢ Pe “4 v Apiltenion tobe made onthe remiss: relerg prognoses one ali, "nigely, were you bers.—Charleston Courier, June 13. i Pepe gees cere rey Se Taiere, tis tart eatin nal co eae Jourth 5 heat fon ‘Te p i a Ns je ous, ‘ ut See ca ey ote Courtiandt street, on Monday Wedn 215 Adams st., Brooklyn. atthe council / and he replied, no,I did not know ARKANSAS: and Colonel Kearney had determined, from the nature of | P®¥ases of the comito will place many under the sod.” on Paysage oF Frewgnt, apply on board, oratthe Olice on | FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. | that one had been called, but i hope old Zach will go} Itaffords us much pleasure to mentiou that the call upou his instructions, to march without them, ifthey did not the "8 HOTEL, No. 23 Fulton street, | ahead, and bring the matter to close quarters.’ ” our State fora regiment of cavalry to aid in prosecutiag r Mak, ope cet -s Ficiilt taint be’ fat in ‘charge Of the Freight Agent, or the (acteeterly dda) doe dees trace Bolten Vareh |" Artell eccoase Of the taekots sow niree and amplo | the war ar the Republic of Mexivo, has beau promptly. | Present themselves within a very short time, Wee MALAGA. aahe, exainn ation of the officers Canivay will not. be tespanstole for bees. weer tow offered for sale or to leage.. ‘The house is 25 by 45 | justice is done to the Brave men who ‘participated in the | responded to, Our brave and chivalrous eitizens inant | ,, It ha needa Se atte | ctostion ta Cuilibscmeceedimementoe ecard pA hi “chorouuhfare’ ia Brooklyn, ta food location for POLAR PORES cape Ot My, "the writes} Sethe dspoplben te mabe inp apiece reduleess. id “We fore Charles L. Woodbury, Eaq., Unitod Stats Commis doubtedly proceed to the Arkansas, It will bo recollect- cd that he was empowered to enlist such aid as he mig! find among the mountain men, in the neighborhood of Bent’s Fort, &c. feel confident it will be in readine the course ofa month, though ou inleed, compared with other State Juge 1. for marching, in ulation is sparse Little Rock Gaz., For missioner. No evidence they had any cogr against the vessol, sel was detained to offered which showed that ance of the object which was charged they were discharged. ‘The vos Es ‘he enemy again wavered. General Taylor order- Captain May to charge their battery, and on he start- ed, but onreaching the point of the road where he Dee ONLY ONE DOLL K FOR ne ie Bass dvidence The we t far yu, i locati Gn nt ‘and splendid steamer SiHiobi GL. | say Hace et basteeet Semoun gyenemmndiely. pi GEORGE VAN BRUNT. Brooklyn, May 25, 1846. mys im*re ter, ‘Thursdays oy ‘Leave pier No. 1 P.M., for Boston, via Newport e. ‘Fare Bovion ‘sleabin’ S160 deck: “Part ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. TO LET—! would have beer discovered by the enemy, he was stop- ped, by Widgely, who told him that the enemy had just loaded i KENTUCKY. Gen Wool and suite arrived here yesterday morning, ‘on Courier, June 16. West Point, Juse 1oth. 1846 Si deck. Freight taken at th In mated er pieces, and if he charged then he would | and immediately gave orders to the assistant quarter. Sunday at West Point—Tricks upon the Plebes. Fine 1 Roxnury—A large fire took place in tmmediately forwarded" 'myitim= re | fami house, searthe Washington (Parde Ground, ‘ove ot | pe 'swent away © slop, saya Ridgely’: unt draw thes | aster vo aupply the volunteers, now assembled flere ace | Sunday is one of the pleasantest of all days to spond et Roxbury, yesterday, which destroyed two stables, OPPOSITION TICKE agher bonrders or lodgers are in the hone, nor will be taken | lire,’ when he deliberately fired each gun; so’ terrible | cording to the order of the Governor of Kentucky, with | West Point. ‘The daily academic studios and recitations | 4° Wyo ieee ane hit oe Hing alleys, and ten horves, the North and West, via ¢ family nt present consists of only three grown persons | was tho elect of the grape, that the Mexicans poured | tents and other camp equipage that may be necessary for “? ‘ ¢ whole Juss can hardly be Jess than $25,000, and but a Mvracnse $2 25; Oswego $2 agle gentlemen, or a gextlemun aud lady, desirous of | their fire upon his piece, and then May charged like a | their comfort. are of course susp8nded, and all the military exercises, | small part insured. Messrs, King, Di inson, Blaisdell, Cn ik Mochester $9 75; Bui ving tu a private family, aud in # easant, quiet, and hand- | bullet, drove off their cannoniers, took La Yea prisoner, | | The assistant commissaries have also been directed to | with the exception of the usual guard, mounting in the | 40d Mrs. Bates, were the principal sufferers.—Boston PI = Citveland, 09., $5 Ratecoe 55 womie location, this offees 9p . and retreated. Here Lieut. Inge, a noble, gatlant soldier, | furnish them with subsistence morning, and the parade at evening. Mail, June 15, Cineiunaty $9; Mulwaskse $9; Chicago $9; i | The entire half of hor charging at the head of the squadron, was kitled and} Ten companies of infantry were mustered into the sor 7 4 ° Mowtreal $1 30; Fastiine, and board to Buffalo $9. For pas: | -enant, without children. dress B. T. at the desk o' ks the United 3 by Col In the morning the Cadets are all required to attend | Varieties. gage nvply to 160 Barclay st... N-¥.,M.L. RAY, Ageut. ‘enent eM nyl9 tire. | stripped. Lieut. Sackett, than whum there is no better | vice of the United States ; Crogan, inrpector gene- , ; hs: Makoc:emiSnasein men ManietheeSearGtiteel inenibiak Nolte » CTHESUMMEK, | slices, had his horse ahot under him, and was pitched | ral of the army, viz : No. 10, of the Louisville Legion, | church service, which is conducted in a neat little chapel | 4,7 %!4% He af oy hy in GUUN Ti RESVESCE vi be ae 4 a) nde head foremost into Be pond, Fa pees, comers hl and ae companies Lak ue ioe a egal ‘he | just in the rear of the barracks. The chapel contains a statoe that’ ioe jure found! res 1 trail, he Borg m pay 9 apt. 4 GS wearn'Pibiaxo A or i edd Det ne ee | Bad ad git Cay Mayle prada | Sot io wre Wa od en Care lee | organ, witha choircomposd of cies sade nce | Pe of estny, tye ha ey Cow tah ry “Mou day of April, the Su COTTAGE, containing two, parlor Ridgely for his cool judgment and timely advice. Had | ceed a8 expeditiously as possible, to muster Col. Mar- | rated with a beautiful painting by Robert W. Wier. The | nen. s. at, Dea SCBAY. of mae Se Pe isuak Sehr eve Now | Ab weary a ae dtr Meee a oie ont hoes vee ears fH was, | shall cnvaley regiment inka gervice, This will occupy | painting isin illustration ofthe motto which is placed in | toascertainy nnn Vo ne nor Set bee thle Mo'clock, A-M.; 1,2, 3,4, | Esteve, house, gardeners Lem not mipy yw el agi pte badd maa) ‘elled to submitto a small diminutionof their numbers, | mediately under it— Righteousness exalteth a nation, |. Faosr 1x Juxx.—We that on Friday ight last, Selects A wort, tone Whitehall erect, a7, 9, 10:11 | Reanest UF conben ‘and railroad. to the city. Twill be let Incidents, &c., of the War. Raving more enrolled than could be received according | but sin is a reproach to any people.” Wo had yesterday al Ca eee nme of ew @clock, A.M. 1,2,3, 4,5;7 o'clock, A.M. forthe suminer mouths, with or without furuiture, A sai accident occurred a, the camp of the volunteer | tolaw. morning a sermon from the text, “ By faith the walls of | t'aas nor wonnieae nets, @nerior of Masses , ‘Ou Sandave: the first boat from the island will leave at 8A Apply to GEO. B. “i ‘iiliam street | companies at Louisville, on Monday. While Mr. McDo-| Gen. Wool’s head-quarters are at the Galt House. ‘ + 3 wide ‘4 ly affect ie fiat boat froin New York a9 A.M. eee ech corte Oe ih Feri, With walled | a0u8 of the Kenton Rangers, was uncocking a pistol, | Col. Crogan, by special invitation, reviewed the two | Jericho fell down,” which was listened to by the cadets | vegetation. The season hae been remarkably fine, as 5. All fretgiit pt the risk of the opness thereof, _ Sire. e lous ‘of ground enclosed. ‘The coitige has nursery, | it went off, killing Josoph Castor, of the same company, | regiments on Monday, and was hailed with three cheers | and alerge number of visiters, with marked attention. | Sterna” ve'very encouraging eccounts ACMI Beat SEE RUS | Mer ghee taecr sito and desea | Ct, ani th octane eat tees esate! | ici utenid We agup ie onset Gert | The oma terse lin he Piotopal frm, although the |” Nove Vouens he Bear of tl a Centr of 190 tone and 410 horie power, each un’ | readiness for a cenant im two weeks. -ADPIY asel the whule company. Mr. Castor was from Campbell | here. It has not yet been determined upon whethor the | Pulpit has been oden to clergymen of other denomina- | Allegany county. baa revolved to grant 00 Leenee, not: der eoutract with the Lords of the Admi | “Sivas tw th County, and Mr. ScD. from Cincinnati. cavalry regiment will proceed to Memphis by land or | tions. In the afternoon the cadets are not required to | Withstanding the people voted license. hipaa RIS -ANTIONE, VIG Rev, Samuel J. May, and ninety-threo other citizens of | Water—Louieville Journal, June 11. attend church, but go orremain in the basracks, or walk om Perkins House, < fe AL Ryri Gabe Fer: : Leope Wm. iets " gana pt.C. Hi > Judkin 5 ADA wilt Bah trom Liverpool asd Boota;. vie’ Halilax, lows . fol pode FROM LIVERPOOL. ry easonable terms. "i nies ae : by working all day and the 4 he ° noes Sor Stte Ue TOLET: aot antares Aga Rema othe wree | nig hy ware gle each Reno ery on Pun | ahora Ariel bte at| nv, Gas) uae pjuned Gererge unin i i jand, a beautiful Grecian Cot. ui * | morning,‘from which lace they -proceeded directly to y a a y coos and his silver plate, Only think of a soldier carrying | (h6 encampment near this cit where they are now all | Prchases no indulgence. All are required to pa said, an abolitionist. From Borton to fay + $12. ser Gttbic Coe sosany ailk curtains and silver. table furniture! Sued | well and Ts fine aplthan-Loulerille Journel, Jone it through the same-conzes, of instructional are subject ‘rom Gosten to Hall grees 20. joppery is disgusting, thoug! rist reputed an able y ed to the same rigid distipline. ¥ . ‘These shina. eurry gaperieaced surgeon No 'Berms se | (M8 Horde teacons taut the Lover May next otheer and a brave mon. But success in urms can hard. | We learn from the Frankfort Commonweatth, that in | "yt sm institutes srinna’ hotwreen two and three hun- PRACTICAL BOOK Tus iG, cared until paid for. No freight, except specie, received on | Vite out of the village, but five'to teu minutes walk | ly be awarded to a commander who cares for luxery | one of the mountain counties in this State, the only dif- | dred young men are brought together, under however | Pyy C, C. MARI See ee eee oe thee the days of snili7g. say other information, apply to | of steamboat, churches sud excellent schools: while in sctual service. Victory would scorn to perch | ficulty in the way of raising volunteers,’ when it was | strict governinent,it Would be strange tricks were vot | E> %oCats MARSH: Agcoustant author of the “Reienes of For freight, passage, or any other informati to iebdteo™re WH. SMART, Finshult._ on the banner of an enervated and luxurious leader ; she | anuounced they would be needed for the Mexican wat, | played upon greenhoras when occasion offered. Th Single Rutey Bookie ieee ered . eaytire At HARNDEN & CO: TO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN arvine requires her laurels to be won by hard service, by’ toil | was the doubt she peopl Montel ra ree etY, | ( Plebes’ are, for two or three weeks after their arrival | | COURSE OF INSTRUCT The public is t- FOR CHARLESTUN.—The United States, or others, desirous of purchasin, and ~ ae here, made the subjects of many good tical jokes yi . ured, that the plan pursued by Mr. Captain Spinne manent sidence in Peunsylv Hy the commander in-chief ef the Mexican forces | Volk. Two eloquent whigs took tho stump and made | some of which are worth recording. Totally unaccus | Marsh, in reaching that important branch, iw truly a course of PALM Captain Spianey, van in epachiing thet ner No. 3, North River, ow veriver, desirous of changing his residence, offers for sal indulgent to himself, his men, it s loined, a8 they are, to military manners, and bei very etures ‘ leave piss No. 3, ocen Birr ae Monrey: | Pam cad eaulloueegch tenured ia Momaoase'y county, Pas teaclp Garvan to sate BEvIine He tisk Out een aot | Dortaee thane wero gore Tae ee | eee LS theuomonizastem te nd being Me? onthe theory Je et aeagi Pataawe apply atthe office. No beith | Wales worth of Philadelphia. It couranie'908 ncres of and, | seit. “Cue of the poor wounded Mosicans, while yet the | Polk, or. whom they were to" fight, and ihe aiseulty riminate between @ose which they should | ledse of Hookkeetie te weaned the coe ee enicnlss, know. ecelred tl ped for. Negt zee er day 2th 398 of which ace ba che highestetate of ctltivation, produging battle was suspended, started up from the | having been thus removed, two companies of brave fel- | obey, and those which thoy should not. ‘The older ca. | edby lecture eee ee B.S VANDE WATER © 10... «| Ge Unica thy remaining Bp nace being woodland. grass where he fell, imploring an advancing party of | lows instantly volunteered, though the population of the | dets, taking advantage of tlils, give them often all sorts of | 1! thfully instructed and well exercised in all seta st? te. . c =o | opemet fine stove mansion, 60 feet i our army to give him Bat ork tisk, Instantly, the | county is small. ridiculous orders, which they, as good cadet 1 bound tions counected with a set of 1D OR ADO ea Gah ateacl feet wide, extending contents of twenty knapsacks and canteens, more than | Mr. A. Shanks, of Crab Orchard, Kentucky, sends us | to follow out, to the letter.’ One night last week, or | Books, in Opening, Conducting and Closing the same in 6 etof the alt of June The splendid. | and a large plazza oa the test © die 'w enough to feed him heartily a week, were generously | an interesting account of the march of the Lincoln vo- | rather one morning about two o'clock, a company | ‘Be out Trial bala * he Johu Britton, will sail ou Monday, | commod surrounding te Rog twenty perpons given the poor fellow by our. whole-souled men. lunteers from Crab Orchard as fares Matrodsburg. | of cadets marched into the corner of ‘the barracks fqeasit ly jerived from select e fr great capacity renders them (HOTEL DE PA of the late proprietors o! the fesbeetullysafarne bie fiends and the : mathe has “opened, the house No. 290 Brosdways New ce om iteade street, called the Hotel De Paria, fo accoinmodate those who may wi ‘board and loduing, by: the day, week my 19 2m eod* rre to patronize him, wt or month, on the most reasonable terms, Fee e tally:teid owt “There m © uti jaid out. ‘There ni firee teen es boaees for farmers or tenants, togetl three large stone barns, containing stabling and conveniences for imandred head of eattle, and for the storage o du of and cor cribs Syracuse, have issued a call for a public meeting at that place, ou the 18th instant, of those opposed to the present war with Mexico, to express such sentiments and adopt ouch saab as may be deemed appropriate on the vvcasion. On the other hand, Gen, Taylor fares just likes his men. We have read a letter from a gentleman who had tue honor to dine with him in camp. The fare, though wholesome, was like himself, rough and ready, served in 4 The Boyle Blues, from Danvill Kentucky river, and, aground, and patan determined so ona keel-boat, an They wero received with mm og monstrations, both at Danvill tain Speed 8. Fry, left Danville on Wednesday of last week. They proceeded to Munday’s Landi finding the steamer Kentucky je and Harrodsburg. The writer thus speaks of the mounted company from that noble county, Garrard, and of the patriotic spirit now le, under command of | ay of st | year are calle lose no tir ity and enthusiastic de- officers, ithin the limits, as they please. ‘The recruits, or Plebe ). They are from all parts of the country—delicate young men from the “first circles” of our Northern and Southern cities, and hardy, brown Hoosiers, from the appropriated to th zen of them to rise. immediately did so; and without ha: lowed them to dress, they were marched with slow and Political Movements. 9,” as those cadets in their first | Axotner Uniten States S: d, are fast arriving, numbering now over | sHne.—Colonel Joseph Cilley has been elected by the Legislature of Ne» '!amphire, U. 8. Senator, for the unexpired balance of the term to which Hon. Levi Wood- bury was elected iu 1833, and for which Hon. B. W. Jen- TOR yrom New Hamr- *Plebes,” and ordered half a do- The peor fellows, taking them‘for ing time al- ference to aay nas i coach house, wagon plates and eups of tin, and eaten with first rate relish.— | displayed by ‘Kentuckians generally. met the Gar- | solemn tread—the cadets proceeding in front to a place sat way mere, oraforable ond manele 4 Spears! thy utached. There ary also the sdventege ote ee aorica! howe, ven 2 ‘aylor can pon Ke eet eat pein food oat of ae compxy, on his return f Crab Grehard — - ae the end te rade round, where mrveral large "GANGY SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. cal Ro ior tothose | ‘© fish pon > orchards in plates, and whip the curtain end silver service | ‘I cansaiely say | have never seen a finer com; of are placed, used for the purpose of throwing FANCY SO. SRFUMERY, ar Caer UnGreGMnON Ereoen, eins. cs, cours 4 See isest fait ee -aseream of | couury three to one,—Frankfort (Ky.) Commenwealth. | mon. “1 passed my time during the last war in the con- ata target in Fort Clinton. The covers were taken ? ‘ the aod not tlt fo make early ‘application ou board, at Toot of Burli oF on W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, Apehrir General Passage Office, 06 South srrect, second door Jel6re i west of Burling slip Ss FOR Li Fi th dispatch BEB cia diese arcs ta aia tons, will satl_as above, her is elds Sete mercer ak 3 mora Mallforund from thecity, by which’ the. Philedelphie New Vor payers of the same day are receiv aibus Passing the gate, mor i |, and an om. scription is unnecessary. as all persons wi olpurehase are iuvited to call and examine the estate, It m however, be added that for beauty, healthful situation, and Col. Taylor, a brother of Gen. Taylor, went down the river on Saturday night, on his way to joim the army at Matamoras. He was in company with Major Forsyth, and is to take of the commissariat department. Col. T. was with his brother at the fight at Okechubbee, in Florida, and rendered gallant service. ie wus for some years stationed at the Sabine, previous to the revo- tral county of Tennessee, whero I men mounted on to winthe imperishable honors o! there saw no troop which su am impressed wi were cried off to Old Kentuck. | believ de at once—the. sane who helped sed that of Garrard. I the belief that, if the Mexican war it out to the States at the lowest bid, it would be have seen a thou: mortars. The « General Jackson. 1 ing, crawled e that a call for twen- nd | off, and three of the “plebes” ordered to get into the reon to squeeze in. 80 the poor fellows, thinking this | vase part of their duty to accu: H Another was furnished with the heaviest musket that could be found about the barracks, and placed on guard. sale of the Walnut Oil Military Shav Scented Toilet Soups, Elegant Extracta, Besekcess ogves, Oils, Fomatums, toxether with every gther art Country Merchants, Draggist re in general invited to exainine our extensive aveortment, where they can be supplied nt the lowest rates. ae pale and No. 1 Soaps, Patent Chrystalline Candles, jways ou bad. bore is just about Iai NO. THREE COURTLANDT STREET, Depot 1 enough to allow a | $e mth best m'to hard sleep- they could.— into the mortars advan f it ot by any in the y ‘inted wit ty thousand volunteers would be instantly filled to over- | His duty was to pace up and down, in order to watch the | _a7 lm*rre JOHNSON, VROOM & FO’ 9 "lay very epactoas accommodotions in the fit ined Staves. To save trouble, it maybe well lao to mee: aiovemiye albeng ttle doe me | owing” “¢ fellows in the mortars. Another’ was ordered to stand ATLANTIC WHITE Leap n re will be token at the customary tion the price, which is $233 per acre. Avply to, ¢ ny Atlee, . guard upon Goo's point, a dock upon the river, which, | ripe ATLANTI ITE LEAD COMPANY the second cabin, Persons intending to em| GEORGE 81. “AFP, Whitemarsh, — The Frankfort Commonwealth, speaking of the super | f+ that hour of the night, wes disturbed only by’ the ped. ced hale Wi cahusana note seas brs tha very favorable opport by my17 2taw (w*rre Montgomery Co., Penn. | MEXICAN FORCE IN an oe heer OF THE EIGHTH AND barr vin Me epeeroad ae boven i ail dle of a buat jeap of © sturgeon. Another was | for pure White Pend, ‘both ‘Dry and G hy % $ one. Sele engi Sy a ea he ofc report of Gana Arit, unr dt of | nei compa thgGoraror care mona | Rural a nah Pataki een |S ea Rete ie Wek Ea Sontand Shoes eal’ at $60 Broad: | Matamoras, May 14, 1646, published in the government | way by the proclametion that the requisition was full, | 224 hours, when they were again marched to. the bar | im the least degree, tothe Improvement of the. 1. ay, aiviil Gud the asvortment,¢ eet, nd | Diario of May Joth, at the city of Mexiog, show clearly, pi Sa Ret otapaing ring them | feck, heertily glad UA losing. vappletel teats how pree? availed: hemselves of every modern improvement for i Broa PEcnkiin street. ee ae ee Oe er, Tk aot anita: Ue nso | sre proud to state, what is due toll portions of this gel. | Heal lesson in night service, The next morning, by | "Being well aware, from our long familiarity with the al ft corner o} t inted to very nearly, quite, 6,000 men. n some means, the trick was discovored, and the officers | ent Jeads sold in our that by far the preai - Dre apeeegmerteest oF leaperted Prone Boots: ot me Jant Commonwealth, that though the companios {rom | on the alert to firl the trickers ; but, strange to a i Inbas bees it 12 aventhy adaite a be ow price of 8 dollars. M. CAHILL he file of documents contained in No.1 will make | nearer countios were first In, yet companies in all parts | On the alert fo find the tickers ; but strange (9 way, mo | gold assuch has Dean sud still fs great “hk. known to your excellency our number of killed and | of the State were raised with equal aslacrity and expedi- "The examinations Sf the minor clistes are now in pro- | Winte Lead, and in itself posseasin, ue of any Wad wail eputs AND SHUES.—The public are tavited to | Wounded, and of the Feed who have not yet presen: | tion aller receiving the call for volunteers, but could not | pres, that of the raduating class being concluded, | Whatever, it'being, when mixed with oi}, almost, tramapareat, SP icnsahe or pasege, Waving a0 TALIS Setmine che, large assorvment of Gentlemen's | oq themselves, and that the corps of the army are re- | report themselves, owing to their distance, before the re- | Fr oro aransiousto get aweyvat will benbliged to re, | MMi wi fact, having nothing but, its specite weight to reco: Sommodations unequaived for splendor or comlort, apply on their raneti Petts be found atthe eeep ees total of 4.000 men, including the pri- | quisition was filled. main here until the 20th, for the purpore of undergoing a | {t'ptatnd, nranieanuny “tie following sets — ‘at Orleaws wharf, foot street, or [0 store of iH. HOGAM, change, and exclusive of tho nu.| The number of companies called for wasd0. In re- | Shvsicsl examination by ainedical board, The other ex. |” Sbeated, “Thor ts aioe ot meanfectariug oly, © priate te K. COLLINS & CO., % South st m2 Im*r nal sf. comer Sullivan. | merous reinforcements, whose reports have not yet | sponse to the call, 85 companies and two regiments were aminations will be concluded by to-morrow evening, and | article, the Atlantic White Lead Cot y will whe bet ene y 3 Price of 100, F ome inat the moment when this express is despatched.” | tendered, equal to 105 com , being 75 more} the cadi ill probab! i by ality of White Lead, both Dry ind in i; that to het ship KUSCIUB, A, masters will succees PREMIUM BOOTS. . “tetton of thesih than called for, to say nothing of the many companies | ‘he cadets will probably go into encampment by Wednes. | Palit oi ire, genuine article, and perivetly free hom any De Garrick, and sail oa the 26th July, her regular day. H Kitled—Otficers 4, nowcommissioned do, and not reported. There {a every reason to believe that, had | “*Y ia adulteration w ‘which the Compeuy. will warrant ee re 4, a isitors are constantly coming and going. ‘The hotel toy tre RMR) HTT er oven rardive ies tin 10,000 men been called,they would b ponded (0 eF8 | here jaa glorious place to stop at. Mrte Rider, the host, | Men toall who may be well ssaured thet every de- Vunded Officers 11, non-commissioned do and now—every man. That's Kentucky all over. (to whom | am much indebted for attention and means of | Mat thes porter sip ONEIDA, Gaveata Jemes Fuuck, wit Hu twe tat of uly dence may be placed in the parity of every pound of and old y the f ‘i freight AVONEN, See c eevee es bee esse cence MG MICHIGAN, information,) does everything in his power to render his hive Lead mam 1d gold by ich : ne ee BV CRIN ERENT oR Watt ot pieperecd-——Non-cor officers‘ end The highly disciplined and well uniformod company | boarder comfortable and happy. He furnishos a table | purencas walt not only tend to che greater Sarat the o_o ANSLILLEB ~The bark CULURBIA. PIVOTS 65 HEVE VON IN SEONG Kore eee, 96 known as the Monroe City Guards, Capt. F. M. Winans | equal to any hotel in the city, and an air of neatness and | Paint, but will be found mach more econom use, bab BUAKDs. aye tor Me at commandi shave tendered their services to the Govern. general comfort pervades the whole house. in even in the most common description of tings owt to tut, “russell; to. be prompdy despatched. For ven in the moat common’ vvecription of paintings ow appl Action of the 9th. or, with 64 rank and file. We are also informed | ®“rhe oficers aud profesvors are most of them leaving on He coverhig qualiy it pysrentes, ther ren oe eV Ob 28 South street, or to Killed—Officers 6, noncommissioned do and that the Cass Guards, (a German company,) of | thoir ucual summer furlough. ey 15 OP | bonnes, Caled: with ewe coir: L every pulaner wal War wis jet ro BOYD & HINCKEN, 89 Wail street, DIVAN oe ees e aces 14 [the mame city, are about tendering their ser t peat . a — 23, ices, @ General Montgomery, of Dundee ‘ fact an TUR Sia OF SA Talis, nse MOOSE, AC gh SUL EMES adi orn Tal Gul ciralah trovendt promeringy © ren som: Warr Porvr, June 10th, 1848 | ae cope ary of Falta Groand, Olt ee PEACH EI ere oe orocevae suaetoetn pare tee persed-—Ofiicérs 3, non-commissioned do and ‘Also, that 82 citzens of Lenawee have formod a +4. Journey up to Cro’ Nett. Verdagts: Black Print, Yellow. Ochee, Spanish Brows, ve TOSEPH SeyURRAY, mi 1 0 Uys WUS PORGG RE 6 fins harm Rew company and transmitted their muster roll to the | The examination will probably close either to-day or | Green, Brunswick Groen, Ke. Mey Cains Apply to pet Ped pr ae pivates. . ' iit to be Sad aaedes to Tinving been appointed ‘General Agents for the Company cae a PERT OR ERTS Te Pethad “218 | Raitt Geeta ni cic be opined uni he | yemorvow. Those now In progestare merely of tha | a sek oailccdeed ay se on mom Belush beg RATE, Uedirll, waste, is ready 10 latte eek ot at oe Total. 184 SEDC OT Eb d00b 758 | made choice of Gen, Jos. W. Brown for Cuptain, Stillman | ™inor classes, There ix very little excitement here at | ¢, omer 07 Petel ereth corel obit aleet, and have awen depeiel KONE BP ae ay, haalaeie = ciewstin Blunchard, ‘fas Tat Lieut. and Vrederick A. _ Kennedy, 4 present, the absence of the board, which is usually here, | a REMOVAL. ae STTED Corer of us and noha sane New York Ly joudsy, | NATIONAL, salltvacy noves reow aeunines to MON- Sow ofthe companies to he volunteer regiment Detveit eins Roser Regs ©. ueirwabelos a wel A. Fie id on ag tg tee oe | wow ale rel LWA STATES BORRAE BCA? 2oth mstant siling packet bork TERAY, AND SALTILLO, MEXICAN REPUBLIC. | Free Prees, June 11. m bn a bacalin F Son Smuse ourselves DY | 94 (0 172% Bows ry, (ew stores) opposite Delaney street — VICE The Bebscribers are prenered to briug | sail as avove, her) We publish with great pleasure, the following de- | NEW YORK. ; Visiting the many beautiful places near us. __| Gill Site and hea Spectacles om 3 eaata to $15 Sucpeseugers by any of the f Packets sailing every | Tegular day, scription of the national route towards the city of Mexi- | To tne Eviton or tHe New York Henarn Among all the wild and romantic spots for which the vi- | cal froin $1 #0 to Sit, Uileesets Hite. “five furnished, payable ‘or freight or passage, co. It is draws tleman, who is perfectly fa- | Six :—Immedistely on the call of the President, and the | ., - " Pars feeds W atehes, Jewelry este Gre dyes ant Soiree inom re rarcher, pareuiars. | Modacious, apply on boar miller a Perfectly fe | suing of the Governor's proclamation, at the expense of | Cibity of West Point is celebrated, there is probably no nat- | reprired and warrant iyo : é MAN'S Car eee non Leagues, | some time and money, | succeeded in enrolling a compa: | ural one which is so deserving of attention as old Cro’ ae a re we er som owe |g Bian Agent From Matameras to, Quadslonpo village, This | 19 Oven eat aes eascee tc ibe Prenoaw afte Une | Newt This mountan ie witnated onthe left bank of the | FAS H 1 ON fstan SHMENT. ame % iN K, 4 . * up, we our ee 0 ee seu hele peemits on Bours tot Bor | “Brckre snp LOU SUI LL Es Mant Mor procsiacaael Siaeraee ss ee Oe Feo |e eataep raved 1 ‘be Immediately mustared into | Tver, and itbase is about two miles from the hole 1) A PLATE, aed Euty ota Drinted Yor 1,80: the beat Hn ir fs TE ihe Genesee, Sad oult Monday, Jaly &; | From Guadaloupe to the Rancho /insenada—wood the service of the United States, and ordered to join the | mounted yesterday to ite very summit, and shall never | 4M ainelled Cards prin ‘ougraved Plates B t ed in'five days, be sent ht ew BOARDS Water, and pasture, Good. . 60... . ee ee ees Pyrat vecommante zule' epvtiection snl forget the glorious view afforded. Iu height is: by mathe. A LVER DOOR PLA jive . " eoiamatumnans influence ; ‘is ‘WOODHULL & MINTURN, # Son st ated'on © high rocky Hilly eeoee ReynOt wy | brought to. best upon the 4 The following nal saapedt i patormsed entirely on foot, ‘The sppctase CL AMEN old neat perc ry Fone mine pap herdamen of blagk CMO vey eveseereyenres copy of correspondence will show the result, which may dinvulties of tovending are very greet. Sometimes it is | corner 5