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& ‘ . Santer ee en oat protection, have become snfficiently establish | Just now, but they will be found hand to | ‘Texas. ? | Pennsylvania ‘They will exhibit at Ithace on the éth od to sustain themselvos, and we are perfectly sa- INTELLIGENOE H pee yrola tad Mobile Herald; June 16) | The cag Tenet vrunar ro inte tee rok ee on tisfied that the finances of the government are in. , FROM THE | The United States revenue schooner Walcott, Joseph | passing near | The of the italien opera cor y arrived _ or Pesetny, Same W140 ch nonin, at any vif thagwill produce | ARMY OF OCCUPATION. | drstegitinnt pine fon ic oattccierce | Stead fea hile estan Beal Pelee |S Neporinmmten ota ene a, Some ae ; 8 revenue large enough to meet the annual ex- | the Rio Grande and Brazos. Suaiago, with passed ae | 5 — 5 Capt. Graatin company of Ln ee sxchmnt eal have seriously affected their pecu- THE HERALD FOR EUROPE. Penaitures of the country, will be sufficient to her Battle Threatened by Arista, men Are a, boosting de pepeeee | jam. Couner, | voln Marr cape A pelle ag EGS lary prot EO NRE nent on nar protect every important interest,to the extent Another fe Threate y 4 of the army an/ Gulf squadron ; the 2st and the Caluinbus company the dey following. | racter, is plating in St. Louie Our Arrangements for its Publica- | they may require, The action of Congress in es ae ts to march op foun nae earch ta finty We tnats trom Chiet Justice Hemphill, that a fine | ¢ pete Petipa ng ry reg Nene “a oe tion and Circulation, d&c, relation to the other measures under consideree MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, .. men werestatione, at Barta; five hundred at Polat Iso. company of about 100 volunteers under ‘command of be assisted by his brother, Mr. William Burke, long « q ill be, eve HI ithout doubi fu x bel; the remainder with the General at Matamoras— Col. Woo, from Liberty county, passed through Wash- | gitizen of ‘We Iptimated to the public, some time since, that we tion, Wi }» eventually, wil tdoubt, as fuvar- | waking, in all, about 9000 strong. ington on their way to Rio Grande afew dayssince. The Baker family were to give a concert in Ashtabu- were making arrangements to establish an edition of this able asthese most intimately interested can de- THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST MEXICO, | ‘The Mexjcan forces were between Matamoras and Also, 2 com from Montgomery county, commané | Je, Ohio, on the 18th inst. journal for the reading people of the old world, to he We allud ¥, d , ‘| sonterey. the purpose of repelling Gen Taylors ed by Capt. Ulllespie—about men. Signor Noronha gave his farewell concert at Wash. Yasued on the departure of every steam ahip fram New %*@- Weallude tothe warehousing and the in- — aes ‘estimated them 10 be 16,000, but this — Onefrom Houston county, commanded by Capt. Hall, ineten ° York and Boston ‘4 have been from that time until dependent treasury bill. Congress will probably ko. dee. See ' pumber is supposed to ip enepporeted: The general im- ¢ full com ‘number not known. | ice ‘street Theatre, Baltimore, was sold ot anifave ts plesmre of forming out remierseand ine 8dlourn early in August, giving about six weeks Feces a ee ed ke Oe pudliy of Europe and America, that they are now com- longer time to earry these measures through. In We have received, by the mails at yesterday, The squadron is dispersed ‘about the mouths of the dif: Mind bon angantne, comdliiahed 6): Cupt Wheel- | qiclied deat $500, but pipe dod of about thirty. a “ th PY A i i img intelli frou: rent rivers, viz : The St Mary’s off Tampico, frigates er—04 men. . f the orchestra, and other asea which making‘this prediction or assertion, we give an later and some highly interesting intelligence from Fp Sisto Mississippl, off Vera Cruz; brig Lawrence, 4 company of riflemen has been formed in Nacogdo- | unevoldable, reduced the net availaile proceeds to $500. eR for aorvee will be twice the size of the Daily Herald, ani will be issted at the same price as our answer tothe question what will Congress do t~ | the war quarter. off Rio Grande; brig Somers, of Alvarado; the fi ches county, whieh intends to proceed to Galveston by a ori on a oon yey wes omnes We have no doubt Congress will, before adjourn- It is reported that Arista has sent a mossage to Cumberland and Potomae, sloops John Adams, way of Trinity. Sportin: 1.0. 1 | this port, and am hour before the mail ki ment, pass all the bills now under consideration, General Taylor, ordeting him to retire to the east | mouth, gone to Pensacola for provisions and water. The Cal. He: from Bexar onthe 16th inst Wile, Exrnsoncivany Feat.-Mr Eaton, aged 77 years, will ye started mi y ba to St Domingo with a special messenger of tenor twelve lemen for Cornus bristi— the great feat of walking one thousand mile: the Boston ste but the people particularly object to the time ree | bank of the Rio Grande, or he would be com- | on Sohooner Flirt left Rio Granle onthe eve- ' The hangers at Bexar Gre very much dissatished that | ism thenpend heute at the Caledonts Scien ce ae i he three bs Ms y avy \ heettniee | ning of the 6th, for Vere Cruz, with Purser Watson on | Gonesal Taylor has ordered them to remain et Bexar. the isth July. He has onl; backer hundreds _ clusive of our daily and quired by their representatives, in perfecting pelled to drive him over. Our readers can be- | Dig 9 “despatches to the senior officer in com- Peal! gig enaioias ‘0 elu thelr companies | wigs think be omnnot perieren teetoat si 84 slapsiot - —- plans, which are by no means new, but which _ lieve as much of this as they please ; we give the mand, thenoff Yera Cruz. Prom fifty to sixty sail ineiée LSet mic eee j : have for years been before the pnblic, and with report as we finditin the Gulveston Civilian of the ber off Rio Grande and Brazos Santiago. |The Law. igo donece) plac: Conran te Department, dated | ine, Prosert ara sued three numbers. of the Herald which every politician must be intimately ae- the 6tlf instant. for ten ‘lays, at the expiration of which she was expected | sane sik, which we publish today, settles the question | [mr 5S Ay tn ON gee Hm gap A gy WAT quainted. Annexed are the details of the news just re- | toreturn to Pensacola. It is supposed she will be order Shout the volunteers now in this ety. with, justitie. 1 sparing Dy expense to m it 7 ” . ed north for having suttered from the effectsofa "jt ig plain, that all who have organized themselves un- inion. 5 so yghinda BiengeT pee AT ‘ Ther-basbeen an attempt made this session, ceived :— x gole on the 80th of May, and having been in commission Jer the action of Gen. Gaines, and been mustered ev a oo Secgas for eacwimmmeneaen Malling, ona more ex. to reduce the mileage of the members. We would [From the Galveston Civilian, June 6) over three years. kn | him into the service of the United States for six months, He QU. ITY, of whieh 50, tenes ur syetem of ny hich she foundation of this work i forthe New York Herald, and of establishing egencien in end sent home. 3 ipal cities in the old world, forthe sale of Pay of members, similar to that adopted by se- | left the Fey ag cme anilhibe atersiiicigie ‘from w et. The unprecedented and accumulating veral of the State legislatures, upon the ‘ingiple ‘ hey ire Sok oat forthe printing ‘tbe ony. oer. Tajlor ras augried to tceive thos wt uo ad | Tenn Sia poaieamaneaad sion’ of patromge that our eurt ta plone the read cf prtgiossiva Seancrionl eae wee | omnes meat tote ost side ef the | ERR SMES soctres to thas Geir Pee ne | Seatoaadiiee tha aaa Meals Geen (eee er ine tke earn The intention et Meare the ereyct Tee gross of steam navigation, and the consequent wants of re appear: o Fray Rio Grants ond Friend of the Peopte putlishel ta | be tise ‘and sent home— Mobile Register, June 16. | mane a 4 ere PMladel Taylor sulll continues to ogeupy hi comp near is : ' Sr Ane fete ee rand. Diafamoras on the int instont, Ye fs priated in English “Two voluntesr companies arrived yesterday from the | Dh ‘Journal. the people have mace, This gap will be filled by the ben grea*deal of dissatisfaction in certain quar- mor the Ri id for Europe, ii vay i d q Matamoras, on the west side of io Herald f ope, ina way that will not detract from ters, at the appointment of officers tocommand |_ There are upwards of 3,000 men, principally volunteers ited by F. Me |, whose motto is— Interior, om board the steamboat Wm. Bradstreet. One| Braxcur or Baanprwiwe, x new book, 4 the ‘author of 6 tnd generous soldier is only to be is called the Independent Rap; “Phe Quaker City,” will shortly be |. TG ots. our character for energy, inJustry, and perseverance; a lor’s camp on yesterday. in the field of batti and Lieuts. J. H. Pitts, W. Rewepaper establishment. . : . “og” rape ‘ ia the { a ——_——___- The Herald for Eu-ope, for sale at the d great point of dissatisfaction is that civilians have | The Galvoston volunteare x01 safely down,having made | “jn this first number there is an earnest appeal to the | rank and file 92 men ‘The other company is the Benton aa ty ER Sah dl dle Seat ap Kooy BBP ERAS Eathe sapaincmante | the, Voyage in three day; but they were three day in people of that Deparimont to withdraw thelt connexion County Guards-—~Capt, Earl, and Liewts, &. M. Pope and | this renee Leet avg ah ale roy =e in wrappers, at six cents a copy, and at our several : | landing, in conseq ence of the roughness of the weather. from a government from which they have received, and T.$ Smith—rank and file 76.— Mobile Herald, June 15. Seika puhen Gene " : . att L M. Aitchcock, Capt. A Burns, arrived ‘opean correspondence recommend makinga tariff regulating the daily | datrhonasy ont the mouth of the Grande, having = The Pinte. ae ace —— mrprepeed isa san: a aalabenaeaanaaaiag 4 - hanged ed ani in a way that cannot be approached by any o' the new regiment of mounted riflemen. The $f Point Isabel. ‘hoy expected to march for Gen. Tay- fn inc! “ ag We are surprised very much that fault is found | The company wes in good health, but somewhat exposed, b etlot { ting of 3000 copies, A secon ‘eover agencles, in the principal cities, particularly in Boston. PI ry t can nevor expect but opprossion. MISSISSIPPI. and engravi ig, wi'l be his morning, an aa? he next number will be issued forthe steamer Orest on this head. because itis well known thatthe | ako Salty. Provided hed pcan | The article thus concludas ; | | The cannon squad which accompanied the Fencibles to Centre crvetting the news agente inthe “gg : fexican families and citizens have principally re- Liverpool. uch leaves this port: next Thursday fr | officers of the regular army are not sufficient to | turaed to Matamoras, reassured by th re Base atari command the great increase there hasJately been | Wiet which Gen. re mop eater The Rumored Mediation of England. “yolftom the Now Orleans Picayune, June 14] “ Rise, then, and shout for the Republic of Ric Grande. | Vicksburg returned yesterday morning, and report. that rotection and Abandon the Mexican-vulture that preys upon your vi | owing Iaspmpauieaniorsensiog tat pelleasiaoten Wee hal nacrghg aptioeod pul irae) or j tals—tho Siting symbol of a government that hes no not mustered into apache of the United states when | TRO ence Sear oe winaent at te * s a sal r oper commissoration for your su: an , they y apy jv. Brown from v those wishing to subseribe will please sThe rumor that the English government was trade to our military establishment. “Besides, if | rhe seamship Galveston, Capt. Wright, was lowed up te are t y, racious bird upon her crest feels for the serpent that | decision of the officer sppointed to muster them into | faredhentasbere anote, served regal ’ there are men among civilians capable of perform- to town at an early hour yesterday, by the towboat Star. ! writhos in his beak. Assemble your delegates within | service, and had taken their in person to his Ex. | ther des and dvellneriamedialy ofr _—— about to propose a mediation between the United ing tho duties of commanding officers, what rea- We have received Galveston papers to the 10th inst, and the Amorican lines, organize your provisional govern- | cellency. The Caer companies had already | ee re: spn ' | He in : pan ; 4 : | our correspondence from the army. They brig up the mentat once, and declare your independence to the * been accepted and all were on the ground, except two States and Mexico, has assumed an air of more | son is there that they should not have an oppor- | Sewaitem the Bio Grande to the ialest datee, amt willbe | Bierre Meare’. “At your laine you eat detate w cometh. | eines anl ek wereon the ground, except two within a few days, which invests it tunity of serving their country, as well as soldiers found interesting. | tution, and arrange the dotuils of your government. Rid | reacn the of rendezvous. Several companies which with some importance, It will be recollected that m Among ‘ie passengers brought by the Galveston were. | your ne’ bo oan’ that horrid incubus, the M Vicksburg hed been compelled to return the rumor about the settlement of the Oregon ter ican | hed by profession, We think it conforms with the | Gov. P. Ml. Butler, of South Carolina; Major Motree, U ; tariff, whic! ‘ined her treasury and demoralized home and disband, owing to the fact that the regiment fawkins ; Captain | her people—open your ports and trade freely with all | was full. It im su that three or four times the | Moore, of Texas; | the world—get the most for what you have to sell, by force required could have been mustered in the time, had spirit of our institutions to have civilians in com- | 8: Quarter Master ; Major Bell Weare informed, however, from a reliable souroe, that no offer of the kind had, at the last accounts, been made, but it is highly probable that it will ence . — . 7 a | Hooe ; Dr. Moore, of the arm; om. question commenced the same. way; and gather- | mand, and in the ranks when occasion requires | Lieut Hove, of tho navy ; and anumber of officers of the | having the world for buyers—get what you want to buy | their services been called for.—Natcher Free Trader. ed strength from day to day, until finally it was re- their services. army on the recruiting service, whose names will be | at the cheapest rates, by having the world for sellers— | June 11. * solved into a certainty. ‘ AR i$ ._. | found under the military head. educate your ch laren, protect the liberty of the citizen, | ILLINOIS, We hear, too, of objections against the appoint- | we regret to say that Gov. Batler reached here in a | and the rights of property—ally yourselves tothe great | 4 company of volunteers from Kendall county, Illi- | in A. , i low state of health, bui we are in hope that afew | Mother of Republice, and imitate those qualities which | oy re ments of Capt. Fremont, Julian G,.May,and Col. ).3s7 lay tule or Sioke will bring Blea lepesaiy, | have made her great. “Do. this, and you will be great — Lalli, Volunteers have at last begun to pour fato Galveston | andhappy yourselves—fail, and your fato is fixed for A. R. Dodge, came down on | isembarked yesterday at Alton. e Western Walker. The latter, we think, has given the best | ca ef It was the int n of the com: ' if not received at eine short time,...The. instructions. to that | PTC Coat Me if worthy of Sms Compe | ee ee ee ee eer sc ereenet” | S'S toe live the Cralted Stalacopsamuetou? tneitows nece iter oe ie Gea. Pastor's camp i einer have béenieintontts ae area Minister V°°Y &w officers of even the regular army would | °° fall company, under Capt. Arnold, arrived by the |“ Long live the Republic of Rio Grande !? deo satearee ero incceecetoecke ward berate or Gi Walblisicn.’ Haw thir ots or sacai eat “| have undertaken such a hazardous duty as Capt. | steamer Beravel Man ms on the eae 2 ey ae ‘The Campaign Against Mexico. rangements for their being received, and also for their noe Ade tea Cae ion tne ce nediation wil’ | Walker did. As to Mr. May we know nothing, {om paydochas” ont. They are ne locking mace (From the Houston (exes) Telegraph, June 3 | tbsistence.— St. Louis Reveille, June 13. Fol cae duestion that demands good ' one way or the other, except that his appoint. and heve huda most fatiguing march on foot, of ever 7 | * ot The road by which | deal of consideration. We are likewise told that no proposition will be received by the U. 8. gov- 7 Ampudia has retreated. offers no serious obstacles to the |, Grxenat Onorn, No. 8—Cincinmari, June 17, 1846.— ba see te Bich could hevaly fall isto me maargh of our army, and it is well known to many of the | A requisition of the President of the United States, dated ment is a sort of compliment to his gallant brother, who captured Gen. Vega; and we think, thatCapt. | terhands to do good service. soldfers of Texas, who are now in the camp of General | 16th May, calls upon the Governor of Ohio for three fe. i i 4 4 i | Taylor. From Matamoras to Monterey, a distance of giments of volunteers, to be organized as regiments o! pa leat Unless it shall embrace the cession of | Premont has fairly earned his promotion. If, how- Paso) seeks dernier Be psokatthry about 250 miles, the road leads through an open, fertile Tine Set ee pe en hh TN ‘alifornia as an indemnity for the losses we have | ever, among the many appointments that are ne- | ed by Capt. Cheshire who was in the battle of San Jacin- valley well watered. and interspersed with numerous | bw: file of not love Re Tie 20 peivaten. | transactions were only to a limited extent. At the first sustained in the war, the indemnity for Mexican cessarily made, the government commits errors, 9. These have also been received, and left for Point Aourishing ills fey nan pear isanenecele fib pben s ' Matexecuting thie requirement of the General Go | board, Long Island went up per cent ; Stonington, 3 ; spoilations, anda security that Mexico will re- they can be remedied very soon: jlaspel op ray eeppanet Nees Rete this searaie 50, | dense settlements, where an opposing army could be or- | ment with the promptitude and despatch the President | Norwich wml Worcester, 1; Reading, <; Pennsylvat spect any treaty we may make with her. Cali- fornia it is well known is heavily mortgaged to — | desired, and the exigencies of the cou: seemed at the Let all agree in supporting the government till left Brazoria for the seat of war on the 27th ult. About fanided. tc cut ou the Supplies or the invading army.g. time todemand it was found necessary iy te adopt the war is over at any rate. This growling and {Wnty persons had left that county previously with the | 3" coreeiy be defended, or obstruct the March of the | #uch messures for the enrolment of the volunteers as, . 1%; Morris Canal, 4, and Farmers’ Loan, ¢ ; Canta Co. and Reading Bonds closed at Saturday's prices, and Englis e . a i ; .. , at th e zeal of our citizens, has unavoidably resulted ins Harlem fell off \ per cent. Pepian elaine Sr chs alata th would | croaking does not become Americans, when the | | We find inthe News the prospectus of the Rio Grande oe eines 8 ene. pe (epee a ee very considerablo excess of troops. | At the second board, the operations in Harlem wore have, of courge, to be provided for; and in case e5 fi Here paper which Bangs and Lewis propose to pub- irty-eight organized cempanies are now in the | Mexico should quietly agree to cede that territory to | HOROF of their country is atstake. The Secretary | tish at Matamoras, or some convenient point near’ the a atand, but this pase would offer such edvantages to Our | «12)have tendered thelr services to the Governor, ant | Very large, and at « slight decline from prices current tn ¥ of War had better give those who are dissatisfied | main army. ps salt eaatase le cated Gursthamcn cen climb the | &re all anxious to be received and despatched without | the morning. There was very little done in theother j us, we presume the American government would fe » ‘ We have received the first two numbers of the i 0 " c t as f the delay to the theatre of active operations on the Mexican |, he j be will diddunexetan Waitin tal hat | 2 hasty plate of soup,” and have done with | j,, of the Ria Grande and Friend of the Peopl fe mountain sides, post themselves in the crevices of the frontier, ‘this circumstance, especially when, is con. | {#2¢ies, but the market closed very heavy, with « ten willing to clscharge the English claim upon that |... first number is dated June |, and the second June 8 The Focks, among the crags and ravines, and fire uponthe ene- | fF f (Wer oprsag 4 | dency towards a general decline in prices. a st ¥ { ; . mK ; their leisure The cavalry and artillery of the | #idered the season of the year, and the nature of the cli- Bs 4 territory. A treaty of this nature would be in the ‘ SS motto of the paper is, ‘Fear not—the brave and gener. my at their telsare ily he huddled together in the | mate in which these voluriteers are destined to operate, | We aiinox a genoral statement of the principal arth 4 highest degree advantageous tothe United States, Susaenoxp Prorsuizes.—The vast field of ex- | ous soldier is only to be dreaded in Me iatite parley narrow pase, ad would be aneble to standagainat the speaks well for the spirit, the zeal ani patriotism of | oles of British eed (rich piviiess ind etakotiabasis en, and would be of benefit to Mexico herself, by im- periment and enterprise which was opened to fre“ )ilted both in [uglish and Spanish, ‘The purpose murderous fire of the Amorican riflemen a single doy. be hatchet tmnt stearpe pee at Ota | pordéd:from:Great- Britain tn’ the twelve kndnthe anes pressing upon her the necessity of not rashly | the ingenious by the invention of submerged pro- is to convince the peopla of Temmatlipes Coahuila, New ppl age mierinsrg en reaerier exe Governor. 4 6th of January, 1846, compared with the corresponding entering into a war with a powerful neighbor, in | Pellers, has been pretty well worked within a few Lee ae a trtewe 6a the alanine eof ret, fer little or no impediment to the progress of rifle: | tna te, Unplessant but necessary duty has devolved upon | twelve months in the preceding two years :— the false hope of European nations identifying | years. We have now in the market of compe- des the responsibility of the war. A. separation of the men, unless having few rifletnon in theirarins conse. , 10 the number oi thirty, shell be retained to fil the re: | DECLARED VaLus or py at of neared an oth tas a 4 * al themselves with her in such a course. tition several of these submerged propellers, each Departments named abore fram the Contral goverment qusatly cannot defend these passes ogainst out troops. | Tui : ist, aS, te, Meanwhile General Tayloris pursuing hismareh With its friends, and each claimed to be superior not room for one of its ‘‘ leaders” today, but cul: afew ae tel ge Mage rage me Sierra Me | carefully considered every clrcamstanssopanexied with | Coalaeit a cm to Monterey, some two hundred miles or more | to all others. We are not competent to decide on | fe So ep ab ah mia leading over the elevated, healthy table lands of the Se eee: Wnt Soe ee plea Cotton ane 18,016 764 igre set distant from Matamoras. Here he will take up their respective merits, and merely keep the run ’ prevet Major Abercrombie, Company K; Capt. Miller. chain of the Sierra, through high! [cultivated aietricts, | Sine rights of Can partion ant the’ geod of taeraereties ard T9109 Bax.104 his summer quarters, and await the course of of them for the information of our readers, ‘The Compent €: Cult Cone cer ocpads el Tete Res: be oblained forthe army. Although there dsthets are etermived thet the three regimen of Ohio Volunteers | hii aie aie 2h events. If the projected mediation of Great latest invention of this nature is one by McDo- ere, wih @ section of Lieut. Bragg’s Battery, under mong the most populous of Mexico, the army would be | # i + Restwanv-Captets Hobart “A: “Sauores Glen Li en Manufactur ey Stans Britain should be accepted he will proceed no far~ | nald, and, like the others, is represented as supe- Lieut. Thomas and Johnstane, constitute the commend of liable to no dange-on this nccount; for the people how: | 5° tn tcat Cane A! matrong's Go, dovcope Rasteee | i 108 — 358608 | ther; if not, a system of operations will be carried | rior to all its predecessors. By the use of thisone, an ae Upanelneiikrms munimiera "> are not only generally unarmed, but Seooayateted =“ H Daytos Tpt, Gidings nase eSpait’ Weller Co. +t ade ae ‘ “maa ‘pas on, that will force Mexico‘fnto a peace, on proba- | it is said, that a speed equal to thirty-five miles an ites on Pampieg: met a Lage ue pel gs pean an ae as inefficient as Hindoos or Chi- | Bute 5 Cape Hamiltu’s co Po resmou thy Capt Scudeene bly not as goxd terms for that country us might hour can be obtained. This appears to be great ptnting far the Mexican army, for whom ho bore-crdect, [From the Houston (Texas) Telegraph, May 97.) pa lala en Mle calecineg ec ooo be agreed upon now. speed,und iftwenty-five milescan be accomplished he said, to retreat upon Tampico. This would seem to Some of our cotemjoraries predict that the American ‘4 95 535.432 We wait the issue with patience. We wait _ it will be a desideratum in steam navigation. The indicate that the government consider the day us dcfini- army will have to encounter great resistance from the oe ATA 67 “ hese tively tost in this quarter, or were unable to reinforce . people of Mexico. if it should invade that country. We also ‘Surther intelligence of the movements of | propeller attached tothe steamship Great Britain their army sufficiently to enable it to stand another fut- entertain no.such apprehensions The great mass of the Capt. Wurthington’s Co. Logan: Capt. ire Co. Lancaster; Capt. Brunner’s Co. Circleville; | W' —** fay cone scrounge Yeeugen uenae ms rms row news ee ec eae emcee Tap siaitv es lente ip tae CO MS | rea waveeenr aneains Saeam Soas ing time i st trip. ' t blockaded, he states, . “They could Iv be induced to take up | °°! ‘ | i i What Has Congress Done 7 What Will it Do) “2717S Ume in her last trip. Hc hysood cba eg Pe Mir ged pl mt ER amy pr ne mR ‘they have ‘litte or np |, 1#t#> Reormext—Captain Allen's Company, Massil- | The increase in the exports of cotton manufactures in | Kgsecle were entering and departing, though lon; Capt. Moore's Co. W 7 Co. | 1843, red with 1844, has been £355,900 sterling do™ Congress .as now been in session nearly seven | Maaxertc Teecraru.—Some person con- can sloop of war, the St. Mary's, was in sight \ir. interest. It ixestimated that all the real estate of Mexico Nofwalx; Capt Helanchind at inet Ook ; bemare ati iebulase Sabie anes pee. oe pani: eneitie Sect i " aah a s8 is making himself very S*hatzell and the other Americans, who were so rudely is owned by leas than $00,000 landholders, although the Ford's Ue do; Capt Mccsrn co. sou n clare : y ing months, and the people naturally enquire what nected with the press is making *rY driven from Matamorax by Ampudia, had reached Tam. population of the country is estimated at 6 The Patterson's Co. bt. Claireville: ‘Captain averstit amounting to £25,958 declared va'ue, which indicates that 000. has been done in that length of time. Thaten- officious in finding fault with the gentlemen in pico in safety, though shaken in health by their forced great mass of the people of Mexico are bought and sold " ‘ " . + - f three hundred miles. They took shi on ‘ith the lands they occupy; and it is about us improba- quiry is more ensily answered than thatin relation charge of the Jersey City station, Now, we have Sen bed ult: dor this plans, whore ‘ony may ay Sle thas ibeary tana pei 8 toa frenzy of patriotism, ar ieee to what Congress intends doing. Three very im- found fault with the operators at gne station, for expected : ‘i ‘as that the ee ee ee in bat- 79 a at anes been ene ; sag th is me pach! " we meses ra ee to this aso the oops sation re ‘hitering or reais tle array to obstruct the mi inveders. eclaravion that we are ina state of war with jonrnal exclusively; but the gentleman in ques- necessaries of life. we w! form them that ings al Co: dence of the Herald. Mexivo, a fact pretty well known before Congrest ‘tion, it appears, finds fault because they will not | BECessaty to subsist ao large body, there ieweuiiciency | P Pye Furcars' Ferenc, ‘The three German companies, commanded by Captains Clared value. The most striking increase during thst a Cate and to spare; besides, scarcely tae the delicacies Penxsacora, June 11, 1846 Herman Kessler, George Durr, and George vauble, , period is that incos ind culms, nearly £298,406 sterling seoond, an appropriauon of about divulge what comes through the telegraph. There which our Sonthern cities Present but what can be ob- a7, oments of the Guif Squadron—The Blockade ond could not be retained, Lecause the regulations presciib- The aggregate increase in 1846 compared with 1845, has twenty-five mulions of dollars to sustain this state is but one way for the operators to conduot their tained here in abundance, | Kags, milk. poultry, fresh ivateers eu by the War Department, for tue government of | 4 oo yer. timited; but rine ‘ ; and third, the seth t of the O; feeds : 4 f, and a variety of vegetables, are constantly hucks =~ rn9 Cumberland and this ship will sail in afew houre, troops iu the service of the United States specially pro- | been very ; but compared with 1644, it has been of war; and third, the setdement of the Oregon business; that is, to keep silent when tiey are in- tered reund by the Mexicans ainong our troops, and the former for Vera Cruz, the latter for Cuba, to look ice, Why de not | very large. A very la:ge par cent of the increase since 1344, question. We cannot but admit that these are terrogeted as to the news by the telegraph. If | though the rates the ee ee daso eee eae out for Mexican Brivatesis. We ‘came to this port to and understand the English language” | has been in cotton manufactures. The annexed table ta tree very important matters; but these things | an officious person is not centent with being de- {o continue ‘their supplies. ‘Coffee and eating houres, Wood, Witets" tna pegrieiee the ebipe, snd srw “now araas Scerinis Matcha eae s | relation to the consumption of cotton in the principal have been raised and disposed of within the past nied the information he seeks, we would recom- | under Ltt rarer otal arg, pavrrpt ns deepen a nu or Misalssippt will remain at Pensacola, ai the ind in @ spirit of subordination becoming minufacturing countries of the world, possesves # great mouth, which deducied from the aggregate, leaves mend the operators to put him out of their office | ther-berring the fleas—sistamoras 1s "a0 bad place “to OAR of Ca DOPE non tos poe ord solalars) eves mloufel Past ig Pere ghee ape | deal of interest, It shows the consumption of the raw a balance of six months, in which nothing has with as little ceremony as possible. The tele- | live in. feet ah auciens tor t00l duty—well exercised, and vence, tv obey with ulacrity, when the service required | ™#terial, in millions of pounis, by each country, in each © r been done, at least neither house have anything graph appears now to be managed ina very sa- | We are compelled to cut down somewhat an article packed by two hundred marines, commanded by D D. is difficult or Unpleasant, as when it is of ® contrary | of the pest ten years. It will be perceived that there +o! Cosuoctun; Capt. Nole’s Vo, Zanesville; Capt.Chapman’s | there has been expu:ted coarser numbers of yarns—there having been an increase in the exports in Ibs. weight of ies - mare Hereby discharged, ‘Tne aie tor Teste | yarns over last year. while the declared value shows a of the State will sorthwith provide for them the | decrease The total increase in the exports of 1915 of comtortable trausportativa to their respective | compared with 1844, cmounted to £88744 sterling de, Beataze: gssgenes: ; ae upon the Mexican brave, Gen. Ampudia : Baker, as good and gallant « soldier as ever drew . ‘was no alteration between 1843 und |: a ways ones . = bce of ye pee tisfactory manner. FXn surasing atory. Js told b a ranch 4 wife of the sword! |e cominauted the Marines at Point Tsubel, aad By order of the Governor, wird Mesndice te hie pre Consume: eat Treasury bill through the House of Represen- TR SRT AS haste and trepidation in which he crossed the river on jy love and good will of hands. e coast is . We jun. nor 6 a ce Tux Powsr or Jupezs.—We sec it stated that | the afternoon of the 98th of May, a day likely to be tw: howander a close blockale, ent the army ie ie full A. D.C. and Assistant Adjt General | Tow Vranas) “OUNTAY IN Eacmor THE rast le; and should the war com northern provinces must be ours by new Naval Pre ns. ie oe vile se 0 jay. Will Mexico be mad, and prosecute a ho; The Pensacola Gazette of the 13th inst. says :—The bi lish hi This i till after the verdict is rendered. Is this not a band, like a hound, to cross him ar? Ithink not. Torn by faction, dispirited by U.3 frigate Cumberland, bearing broad pennant of seven inontis accomplishing nothing. his 18 slight stretch of power? Would it not be well | those shouting devils, the Americans, could overtake , and overwhelmed by numbers, she must strike, Com. Conner, and frigate Potomac, Capt. Aulick, sailed de i rn j = 4 him. Th r husbandman complied, and forried the from this port yesteru: 1 » for Vera Cruz. The something very extraordinary, even in the usual for the State Convention to take the matter in | oe CRedhatie or aanbee oi ‘and that soon abbr port yesterday morning, for Vera Cruz. the judges of the court now having Wyatt on trial, | membered in his calendar. e good Woman says that Peete of the Rio Grand have prohibited the publication of the testimony | Ampudia came to herhouso soon after the firing, com- With the exception of doings pointed out above, Countries. the collective wisdom of the nation have been th Grent Bruni Millions of Pownds. 18%. 18:7 1838. 1899. 1840. 1841. 5 . 350 389 435 362 473 ad France, and begged her hus. rc toe rivet bear” heme ue 121 7 8 au c@ es ai geek , =a ara Jnited but he We are all well, and read your Herald with great in- John Adams sailed on the 6th for the | gourse of legislation, in the United States ; and it hand, and lay down some rule for the govern- no sooner lan: and placed the broad river be- torest. By it we get the first news from the seat of war, port U.S. steam frigate Mississippi, Capt. Fite: | 28 som is more surprising, from the fact, that there are SO nent of judges and magistrates? | oh atin ye hy idauarat “acanain oc ged Bad from Congress, Europe, and all creation. ugh, we learn, sails on Monday or Tuesday next. | Bs thieoige ~~ Site many important measures before Congress, affect- dere his ‘preverrer to play lackey'and poe to him ! Incidertts, &c. of the War. ‘Theatrical and Musical. | Total million of pounds,... 632 655 738 640 835 778 ing every interest of the country, the disposal of La Veaa, the Mexican captive general, is in as ee eu ety tee ‘ _ tg ibe From the Cincinnati Papers of Tuoeday last, we copy | *Panx.—Mr. Marble continues to form thé principal at- ter Tetel pre her f " . A . ei ious in is meanness - items :—* 4 u “ 7 whici is so anxiously looked for. Washington. He probably thinks the Halls of | jiacy matters, especially in swindling the people from glorious ts and 9th ult Lieut Arthur, adastillery;) | tactiouat the Park. Last evening the new play of “ Fe: | soa it Both Houses of Congress are strongly democra- Congress are equal to the Halls of the Monte- whan te oe yn ga Bee wee his oy jeut. Gates, 8th infantry; Capt. ee 8th infantry; m™ily Ties” was repeated, with the original cast. The | 462 531 543 597 2,555 ‘4 i ina A arrival. and for his col led cruelty to our consul, Lieut. C. Stevens, Sth infantry—passed up the river on new vaudeville of “ A Man Without Head” ed te, and it is therefore to be expected,at least,that zuma. This gallant general is a finelookingman, | Mr. Sea an near 70 years of age, whom he OF Sunday ou the ‘Robert Mors, be pitt dened Wb tele | wi bas Gevcte Bact ot th poise: = Aig per a, = democratic measures will generally prevail ; and with a pair of magnificent mustache, We have» | dered to’: he place, under a guard, for tho “eyes homes. Ono had his finger shot off, another was wound- 2 capltsipiede ae ar onunalentith darted rite nase hed ls . 163 152 146 168 7 690) t would seem that with the large majorities in in our possession, an excellent daguerreotype | 100k oes tit in thy gpen aire ing severe catinns, cdumhis leg, and snother inthe ankle—the bullet hole | tyr" tue performances clo-ed with the ™ Hue und Cry? both branches, there could be little difficulty in | likeness of him. ites also remembered as ihe rat man from the eld of |" Capt "John Benders, the gontlidiia “who threw up TIME Marble as Zot ‘The same bill willbe repeated | mawyandN. woah oane . " we TRG | battle, who, as an for his own cowardice, swore fi Fort mand at Point Isabel, and | fe or carrying through at once every democratic mea- Ovr Minister To Cutna.—The Hon. Alexander | entire M one yfbedty was destroyed. Ono of tea ieciee pobre hg Sn Dattle of the ‘9th, 774 | Bowsay Taeatae.—The “ Wizard of the Wave” was | pr vi sure contemplated ; but there is agreat absenco }], Everett sailed yesterday in the Cahota for Can- | the Js, that Ampudia bas charged | stopping at the Broadway Hotel. Capt. Sanders, we un- revived last evening at this theatre. Ourreaders will re- | Adfiatic,... 38 44 25 38 15 Wi ws of that harmony in the democratic ranks, which He i teal dit | ' saving fold the army to | derstand, is here to pure eral steamboats to ply collect the splendid run it had on its first sian it errr te I 28 rae 2 ton. He goes on an important mission, an the Americans. A hard bargain indeed to Arista, for his | vipon the Rio Gi , from Matamoras upwards, for the oi opty son: | eaiheatrn, ipa oaaaad characterized the party in former years, and gave is to be hoped that he will be the means of in- | only pay was cannon balls ani! cold steel. smuetis mys transportation of troops and government stores. It has lost none of the interest that it originally possessed, | Anis 940 991 9911,096 4,306 500 it so much strength in and out of Congress. It is creasing ou tee with the Celestials, All | {'ther, that he would have won the day had he hed the | « Llout. M'Kay, who was wounded in one of the bat- | and bide fair to, have another splendid run. The laugh. | “Or G. Briann, of O Britain °j “ , Teasing our comme! v aM mesial command. The lying he, Ago an who ran at the | tles of the 8th and 9th of M: ‘both of which he wasin able comedy Paul Pry” was acted in connection w: 565 per cof 568per ctof that want of unity, that has for this session given the elements of success are within his grasp. | frst volley, when second in command, to talk of whet | arrived inthis city yeste: He is on routs to his jt, Mr. Hadaway appears to be perfectly at home in this | the whole the whole. so much strength to the minority, and prevented Fed acc “vane ~Tt | he would have done as chief! | friends in Pennsylvania.” character, and este it to perfection. ‘The same bill is fur | This statement embraces a period of ten years, and % A . Ocran Steam Navigation.—We have re-peru- | Arista’s retreat will doubtless continue to the moun- | We learnod yesterday from one of the officers of the this evening. the dominant party, nominally, from carrying out ead {the Hon.Th Butler King,the pany Reang losing the day with five to one at Palo Alto | Army, that the body of Lieutenant Porter, of the 4th In- | shows the total consumption of this important staple in those measures which have from time to time “€t the reportof the Hon. Thomas wngs"1© and Resaea de la Palma, it is not likely that he will | fantry, has been found about twenty-six miles from Ma. Gareswicn Turatar—The Greenwich theatre the chief manufacturing countries to have amounted-for been agitated. rm able Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, make another stand on the plains. Gen. Taylor takes the | tamoras, on the other side of the river. It was recognis- opened last evening for the summer, under flattering 2u- | the five years from 1886 to 1840, to 3.500 millions of Ibs. and are more than ever impressed with the talent Saulpped in that erie at, the Ugh Reiter cant Te | 61 bY gt Peculiar mark upon one arm.—New Orleans Pic. spices. It is under the entire management of Mr. Charles weight, and in the five years from 1841 to 1845, 4,306 be m 4 A : and industry displayed in it, and the importance wou! edness in the enemy to fight again, whore de- | © ‘The following is the closing versn of a war lyric, dedi- | FFeer—a gentleman whose abilities in catering for the millions of Ibs. Total consumption from 1836 to 1845, both Houses of Congress, which cannot but be to the country of the sbie 4 treats on. feat would be certain retreat impossible. Monterey | cated to the Michigan Volusteers” find published with | public taste are well and favcrably known. The scenory | 5.996 millions of Ibs. weight. Of this quantity, Great highly gratifying to every pure patriot. This in- Posten ats sacl is the first position of any natural strength, and it also | commendation by the rs }— 1 f | td ‘ 7 8 commands the entrance of the mountain to Saltillo, | © ak Pict yp is new. and the wardrobe is entirely refurnished in | Britain has consumed in the five years from 1836 to 1340, fluence may at times prevent the passage of a Tae Maxtcan Sreamens.—itis supposed that | foimmunte te entrance of the mountale Patt mon ia | Then, on, brave lade! our Country first—then of our. | splendid style ‘The TET the prolecninn ec! | 1,060 millions of the. weight, end in the five years from really good aet, but asa general thing, itsexistence the Mexican steamers that have lately created 80 grest effort, which the | ince of the Ut, his ‘bullets may be found, yetother things | whom. ore: ban eleiy Mr. MeCutcheon, ir Henking, | 1861 to 1845, 2,556 millions of Ibs. weight—showing ihat f any political body is a guaranty tha: the inte- much talk, are tobe purchased by our govern- wounded pride, and the advantages of the ground, will 4 Mrs Penson, sira, Movell, Mrs. Phillips, Barney Wil: | England has steadily maintained its proportion of about There apperrs to be a conservative influence in os ne Though blows to make a bi it but a bleody day in thi Crap ty others. rests of the people at large will be better protect- ment. An agent has been despatched to Havana otras ae ssatan gon nad aang eR, or arte maids; our thoughts to | lem dicate tiki Padlenee, wiceuamitte | 56 per cent of the total consumption of cotton in 1898 to ed than otherwise. In a country like this, where to see about them. wore Reg soar og SRS Is citing woman ae ‘Woll feast in Montezuma’s halls, in conquer'd Mexico, most unequivocel marks of approbation, ‘The ‘perform. | 1848;and in going back for a further period of ton years: the two great parties are #0 nearly equal, tho mix _Ascegican Spimit.—The President called for fifty Spam the people, and plundering them of all their mules | During. the time Capt. Walker was coofined in the | S8ee Commenced with Mr. Fieer's fine drama of “The | we find very nearly the same result, as will be seen from wort rty has rights which i Rata and other moveable property. Hic has closed the road castle of Perote, asa prisoner of war, the flag staff was iPs0Y SEIS Wrogent i any appeared. | th following. The total average consumption of cotton ity party Fights which cannot at all times housand volunteers for the Mexican war. Ac- ‘nd intercepts all communication from this direction, bl:wndown. The prisoners, or u portion of them, Ca; Be dnhte mn v= tv songs und eles tacit Per annum has been in the chief manufacturing countries: be trampled upon with impunity, and the fact of | cording to a calculation just made ecventy thou- treating all those who are snspected of coming {rom this | W, being one, wereloriere to replace it, Belote the = opening address was spoken by Mr Freer; | their having been #0 eee aco with the greatest hura | pole was replaced, Walker took from his pocket @ half | Nive yore frow. 1806 ¢e 3608) (tn sowed Sumbert) an ‘tased’ Wea political prearcrhitt Arap ag sand have offered their services P the eamboet Nova entered the ver lest ook and | dime end dropped into the step, and turning to Don Hen, By tig Deamon, and Juiced ty alles Tray aed ed | from {oar to 1633, about 400 maligne of Pounie’e your, i 2 5 aa oa RRO SR, aA +, caine 0 is place. She fou feet of water at | 8x0 jsoners, A he: Qs ‘ almost periodically, swept over the country, |. Lost 1% Tae Cuarannat—The politicians in {he bart and ave fect scant in the shallower; Nove ievidst | for One, pledge ms word and secre’ honor, that Lise | eamemteety. celled Sieice aad Thame weenie thee | Sore aeutetesteres 1ast se talk, cocetnee belies ot We may, in a measure, attribute the delay in king for candidates for the next Presidentiol _4n Irishman of Captain Dunoan’s battery, in leading a | },will yet see tha: plece of American coiu again’ From Sapiial delinentor of Irish claracier, Mr. Burve Pounds ® year. i : Av rE ® the chivalry displayed, there is yet'a fuir prospect of his pals perfeoting and passing some of the most import- election. ipenselpeliitedieaiiiiaiiien te wereaoare a ordee ben ~ oy poem aftor the bate | ruidiling hie word ant acts before the present Congress to the | Mormon Trovries.—Turszatenep Desrrvotion the poet ta rey el iog “Ah, be strength of this conservative influence in both oF Tue Txurtx.—The St. Louis Era of the 12th | re there's enough for all iv yoos. eared. To-nigut a new Arama, called” The rtion consumed in Great Britai | Pirate's Revenge,” uni The Gipecy King” will be | Of Which the prope: * ” je, The Military ation | played Weare confident that this neat litle th averages as follows: — Preparation for the War with Sil be well jaironised by the residents in ite vicinity. | Five years from 1626 to 1890, (In round numbers) on Camp on At 0 Covonapo, June 6, 1646. My | | CastLe GanvexThe weather was rather toocool | aver: ge of about 210 millions of ade & year, or 67.5 houses, and while we regret the result, we cannot int. has the follewing paragraph — write this from a besutifal camp ground, two miles ty conformity with orders fom Wesbington for the in- | J8# evening to draw quite such a crowd as usual to tise | per cent of the whole; five years Rom ieat to 1883, chout but congratulate both partes that the cause ‘is ao A report reached here yesterday, by the steamer St. this side the Arroyo Colorado, Wo passed that stream, crease of the rouk and fle reorganiza- ‘elighttul piace of amusement, yet the entertai L eeuteraer tuehe team ladle vais cholteeeeeiaeey Croix, that rations were said to be making at Nau- berely savivg our horses from akg by taking ed- tion of the regiments now c ‘sfrom Were well received by a hae fe au | whole; five years frem 1 4 " ‘) 898 millions yas. ‘yoo, when dhe lere. to blow up the Holy T ple of the | vantage or the idee. Not the least fi sign of Mexi-| each regiment of United States Nidaasry, oan @ragoons Castle Garden offers means of rational sown | pounds a yenr, Cg Pint Gg of tl oe ve years The most important bill now under considers Mormons with gunpowder. Foner Weare was gene-)| Sune was diveovered, a ey Ee gg gn oe have been broken up, and their Ecos oe oo be exceeded by any similar lieh: ' m4 Ba to ae etek tt Of pounte a your, “ti , bel id iderabl ment prevailed j parral both above below evidences o! wi Ix Te . . } ten, is that in relation to the rcdaing of revenue, coarequenss. The powder ¥ 4 Svald to be Bovelted * vast they have done, however, were plainly enough vi- soiling oan es cob oT ‘The vacancies in Hears Arptannen.—This celebrate? German magi-| Which shows that there has been for some time past on and the alterations and modifications of our com: — =a snete aie above If gee ie said ba a ~ epee — atog 4 Borate a9 of no 4 the list of officers have been filled from apg of one cian Repo to aid ho: Pal bd | increase in the total consumption of raw cotton, equel to - be the work of the AntiMormons, jevo that an seven of the un , socruelly | banded the residue ordes; on recruit, crea tronege that | nereialsysiem. Party lines in this case are al” the temple wax doctroyod, thig nfutcated rece would ear’ murderes heree fow weeks sis0s Five svalewen, ore ing ooevionn ts —— ization of the regi rte bie toegical that hic fonts | @?0ut200 millions of pounds weight por annum in the plete the orgeni teri most entirely obliterated, and whatever changes tirely die! and never think of Nauvoo more than any of them apparently a fomale, were ying upon the banks, mente to 1000 at . ‘The following named officers ar ave daly appreciated ‘an entire | average avnual consomption of every succeeding five are,made in the existing system, will be made en- ther place; but so long = the temple remains, it will be where they 2 Con) their —— nbd bean cut; two rived on the (aly cement ee tierasts srith, change of performances | years, oF of about 1,000 millions of pounds weight of tota! : as tho } were discovered near . wolves ‘Bokkeler. ss tirely independent of party. Thére are so many, ted to Ores fon, lows snd Califor. snd buzzards had done thelr work upea all, and many a ‘Sone bag . Lion Captains Morrison and Mor pe Autzeuantans— Weare glad to perceive thet increase in five years; and that, notwithstanding this im ganna aici sR esi eNO timate I a NB pn | talented artists are to give our citizens snother op and @ variet Inte = i this, Mormons from deep threat of vengeance was attored by the Texan Vol- and ( aptain Montgomery and “ 4 mense increase, Great Britain has continued to consume se 71 nverests involved tm’ this.) rary who are emigrating West, must umers, aa they looked upon the remeine of thelr coun. Ti,0, Ne, 4th IniaAMTS Gon pobrdsley, and Reeves, of Wares cree Ot ihe Ageia Rese rhe neerocc. | the sre proportion of about 66'te 6? percent of the total movement, that it is impossible to tell what may take Nauvoo in their route t fe This the trymen. The story of their barbarous murder has al- the 4th infantry, for New York ; Licutenante Marcy, Gonied applause whieh greeted their frst. spesrence, | quantit be the result of ihe debate now progressing in the reasons as rea/y been toli—I will not repeat it. Kuggles, and Crittenden, of the oth infantry, for Phi ra 1h Tee RUT EE ecard ey lower House of C eben. Wis destruction probable one is, Col. Kinney, who bas just arrived in Camp from Cor deitkiay Majors Raine and Seawell, and Ci Hew: bya New York audlaxce’ We advite ail lovers of OF sil the cotion-consuming countries, France has wer House of Congress, but whatever it may in in malignity, anda desire, if possible, pus Christi, informe us that Gov. Henderson’ party are (eit anh ‘ee, Lieutenants Haymes, + 804 igh intellectual enjoy ment t sec seat in season, —marle the lenst progress in thet branch of industry, const be, we have no fears as to the etfect. Those in- to exterminate the tery name of Mormon. Yorterday is side of that place, end within fitty miles of us. “Ano- Wood, of ‘hh infantry for Boston = Hi and vi de the eivent ¥ hich em edvenced state of science i Was the day said to be fixed upon for its destruction ther company frow sont county is also en route. Sandee, of the for | _Hown's Manmeru Cincce.—This troupe ‘of eqnes. dering the sgee tereats which have heretofore required the pany Lieutenants requir Great- “We shell soon see whet we shell see.” 1 foo nen ne hy ‘a..Fough looking set bul N.O ‘ve (tans have been very successful te their seute through aod mechanies afiurd. Not only fe ite cotton trade, but \ \ 1 . ‘ ,

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