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THE NE ORK HERALD. = = San an we Vol, XI, No, M07 Whole Ho. 4444, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1846. Price re Cent THE NEW YORK HERALD. | INDIANS IN BATTLE. (OEE JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. ent Circulation---Forty Thousand. ic is respectiully informed that the rece at break inthe Canal, “enused by ihe late freahet having boca re DAIS SRR AL D— Rvely Cy, Fhiee e Sears Mer deey ee paired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, via Railroad © ie enereparepie ik advance. td Canal ‘from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, commenced is LY UifKALD—" very Seturday—Price 6% cents theta ken i regular trips tor the season on Monday, er copy $3 12% ceuts vg ausium-—payable in advance Ietvuig the Depot, No. 214 Market street, DAILY, at HERALD FOK ELROP*—Fvery Steam Pocket day o'clock, A.M. Price 6 cents per copy—$3 00 per alum. payable iu ad By this route messengers will avoid all the fi raure. ger of uight travelling iy coaches, ADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prices—always cash ed in dayts n advance. For fur rmation, apply at cre old-established Office, PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and dee M4 Market streets donne atove Eighth street puch, goed sia " | meen BL CUMMING! or communications, by mail, addressed to the D KALLKOAD COMPANY tabi . i ALLA JOMPANY. 4g. ablisbinent, must b the postage will be de | ER ARRANGEMENT subse “JAMES P Pro New Your Hearn £ North-West con vot Fultn nid Nasent st NS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COMMENC NESDAY, MAY 43, 1916: Leave Bxooxiyy at7 o'clock, A. M. Bostov try in for Green- | ports daily (except Sundays.) storpingat Farmingdale and St. George’s s.anor, ye 7 at He o’ele M., for Farmin dale and diate places. MARITIME ACCOMMUDATIONS. JOHN HERDMAN & CO., | United es and Great Britain and Ireland, OW Eetnbliched ‘ork. rant Office, 61 South street, New ! “ ” St3P.M.. through to Greeaport, st-r ping both ways ot Jamaica, Braneh, Mickss alle, K fe, and all the stati tw Farmingdale and Greenp +f # at > P. M., for Farmingdale and interme HERDMAN & LU., Liverpout at Selock, A. M Jation train, Passage to and from Greit Britain and Ireland, via Liverpool excep) rook: By the: Olu Black Ball Lin “or wy one Tegular Ser inca ae facket si athing eve! ive day bad ? al ’.M., Bos A ‘Phe subeeribers. 10 calling the attention of Old Country- pe ee Tae tla let men and the public generally tc their unequalled arrange: ‘Goorge’s Manor and Farmingd: ale Lave Fasauwopaie at 63 A.M’, Accommodation train ogers from the old country, be; ments for bringing out ps leave to state that the business of the House at Liverpool for Brookly will be conducted by its orauch. “ * at B86 A. M. Greenport train, for Brooklyn, p. owe sending further friends will at once see the great ” mi at 2% P. M. Accommodation train, for importance of this wrangement, as it will preclude an unne- Brookl yn. A. M. Accommodation train, for Brook- ‘he ships employed in this first and largest class, com- manded by meu of experi aud as they sail every five days, offer every facility that can be furnished. With those S superior arraugements, the subscribers look forward for a ion of that patronage w! has been so liberal! d to gem for 20 ay years past. In e passage Repiersessncs “Por ate fermen sees ast '» For further i eter, Scedig moms Pr Ey aaa RPL eo ary del»y of the emi; li “< wall knows to be Leave Jamaica al = Me at A.M. Greenport train for Brooklyn. 5 7 % it P. M. Accommodation train, for rookly" zs exe 7 Sorte gall “aba mp = ee i Fare to — Bedford & cents, East New York 12%, Race o n p> < fi . Gourse Trotting Course 18%, Jai ushville 5 . . 56. Hi sr. Clowsvitle hy SS. cae lyde Park (17, mil < Hemps! H a 61 Sowth st, New Yor ad ‘ ae ie HERDMAR & CO’, Liverpool, N. B.—Drafts for any amount can ns usual be furnished, i ‘ " = " ‘| i 1 jatte- payable at oll the principal Desking Ineutations throushou? The above is a representation of the primitive manner of warfare among the red men of the forest. A band of warriors, each armed with a bow and quiver, a warclub, anda lance, engage the | (erst ose Cehonen g hse Bonnet gi tae renee the Ui inglom, on ation z jy20 ji P ic / 5 nat i 6, Gs OF PROKETS coming foe. The war-whoop and the battle cry resound on every side ; two have met and clenched each other; and the forest echoes them. At one point they are bleeding ; at another, one is down, fre verte AEG dk dpe ash ook gee aps ‘ ‘, and his antagonist is about to give ‘1im the fatal blow with the war club ; at another, we see the bow stretched to send the feathered messenger of death. Hand to hand, strength to strength, the spatons, fo take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of 3 i skirm ish is only ended with the total destruction of one or the other party, and then follows the fearful scalp dance. jaggage Crates will bein readiness at the Soot of Whitaball ‘undermention Ships will bo regularly despatched from me Vee Ciless ahem ol entias fran te Beamkipe sles Yetes on het and from Maser heh of each month ——————— a | MEER SRR bs ag ie i Captains. From N, York. Pentfns i ir twice each day, on the arriv 1e trans from 4 whole front, and in the rear is situated the mint— evidently calculated thus:—In all probability, the men Oregon and California—The Progress of | lyn. myl9 re AGE A OUTIL, cows Livenee Geet at | ARMY AND NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Ba"theSvatai? Sisal of'hetatta tie Suny Soma onlay date wn et una Himiggeation, dec LONG TRAN RAIUROAD Ragen a ARCOLE (new) E site of the most splendid church in the republic, oc- they always have when brought against Americans, and [From the Washington Union, July 31.] ‘Train, leaves Whitehall street Ferry, New ¥: GASTON, M cupying the width of the whole square, about two run away; in that case, all the baggage of the army will Extract of aLetter from Oregon City, February 17, 1846. ide, every moraing at 7 A. M., for Boston NEBRASKA (new) (Watson, Aue, lovements on the Rio Grande and in North- hundred yards, except two streets. ‘The form of this fall into the hands of the Americans, and | along with it, | “I have the pleasure to acknowledge the teceipt of Aled, trains from Brooklyn side PCE de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, June 10 Nov. 10 edifice is an eblong parallelogram ; at the most wes. By taking my traps, if I become a prisoner of war, my your esteemed favor of the 16th April last,by Mr. Ogden, | Gve minutes, and 94 3 throwah, the. {6 SREB oe . Saerace sete we Ror. 8 ern Mexico. terly end there arises magnificent dome immediately personal apparel will be with me,a great convenience and | was happy to bear from you, and to see by Captait | Qs maigdale ‘Pievenbs the fore ARCOLE, (uew) Eveleigh, Aug. 10 Jan. 10 (From the Washington Union, July 31.] over Shy als. Upon the oon sarees of ie ora 4 in travelling. His foresight commands our admiration. Patri ete — the little — ee seiner coad Coulter,’ Sept. 10 Feb. 10} ‘The last de«pateh th, rise two lofty towers, being from the ground to their ‘The three volunteers who were recently drowned in $904 fortune to have in our power, and our pleasing duty PLES LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, BEB RASEA, are ofthe frat clan Miotinen debt Nar Mt | Taylor has regaived twelve fo fourte hich were fUMMit 2D fect. ‘These towers. or cupolas, ure made tho Rio Grane belonged to the Pinetala Ven Guards, of '0,thow him and the oficors of the expedition, and to | PP Opigeet— Dally, Sundays excented—at G3 tg experjeuce. Their accommodations, for Passengers are unsur tufflcient for the transportation of his army. “The wa pap beast ersay kbery beater” peterbeny Alabama. ‘Their names were James R. ‘Tankeraly, L, Which Mey wore fully entitied, (and more ifim our pow: | From Sicamboat Bier between Courtlanal and f to for comfort and convenience. Goods addressed to the | Of the Rio Grande, however, were high, andthe current j.them are th ridhie < j F: Downey, and D.'W. Ball. ityi ; ill day, W/ h nd the Zach one is ornamented with richly carved columns, all Pay gratifying to our feelings. fred Houghton, will leave on Monday, iain oerereed ve fier chen han enn sat Satentn tana a wmaue®, ENS in'unizon.”Satwgen thetwo fomera'nee auld schy Aaa tte 0 Sn, New Orleans Commercial Tinet Eine we hd the pete of eng you tixcounry ABS HOGEAN aed oct eatin upon the centre of which stands the Angel Gabriel, well vith regard t» the his’ has undergone a great change. ‘The population is now | , Meamboat HENDEIS HUDSON: (pe veaiuga at? mated to exceed 300 or 400 men The supposition Carved, with lange wings, and standing in the attitude as !0TY Aud character of Paredes, the President of the Mexi- ahout seven thousand, and have been all very indwstrious | Mil es that General Taylor will be able to reach Monte- paid, fer OR AMBERE AIN te PHELPS, Proprietors No. 103 Front street, or to if about to blow the last blast. ‘TI f of the church @8 Republic : and quiet, which I attribute in a great measure to their i ive BOYD ic HINCKEN, ‘Agents, the Ist of September. “inaupported by arch work. ‘The building has two doors, 4, "Authentic rumors reached Matamoras yesterday, hot having ardent spirits; butt am sorry to sey that, in | dite tatine monsian eae ier the cut or went Te = 9 Tontine Buildings, ¢ Wall,cor. Water st. Monterey. one on each side, placed opposite each other, and around that Paredes would certainly be at Monterey, te avenge spite of the law passed aguinst its introduction and manu- eight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 54 NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. As the Army of Occupation has commenced its ad- them some very rich carving. The sculpiure is in re- the defeats of the Sthand 9ihof May. He isabrave man, facture by the organization, it is said that some will at- | o'clock, P M. . vance upon the interior of Mexico, pursuing the Rio lief, projecting from the walls about nine iaches, and re- @nterprising, stubborn, and with much of the prestige tempt to distil whiskey ; but most certainly the great Il persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, it p29 fe: 3 Grande up as high ax Camargo, both by land end water, presents some of the most interesting passuges ia the ex. Peloug.ng to high personal prowess in the field. ‘Ile is @ majority of the community. are opposed to 4a introduc: withodt a written order from the caaiys Or eR ‘0 sail from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool 6th of eac! tion. month. 5 and as this will be the place where a permanent depot cred scriptures. The front has one nf ¢ door, with an Batural son of Mira, by a priest, who shone both in field i For passage or freight, appl ct boar 1 be established, andfrom which theadvancing army arch beautifully ornamented, the key ci the arch repre. @ad church as a man of courage, genius and resolution """'i nave now here two saw-mills and a rist-mill, with | Sehults, at the offs on ine veo Nail Line. andabarley mill which will bear | Ato’elock, P. M. L it mills; and all we want now isa anding at Intermediate Places. Foot of Bare w will leave the Rio Grande when it takes up its gener ting a fl basket, with t Il cherubs, their © purpose, inthe war of 1812. He has transmitted most ¢), f ston From New York. Hive peel, | march upon Monterey, itvwill naturally hold a conspicu- hands fa it culling flowers. The front is an elegant ape- of theso virtues to his sons and if he ever fndshim- Comparison. with New ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, ousplace in the estimation of the American people. Ca- cimen of Jesuit itectur avin, lected the rich- Sel! at the head ofa body of Mexican troops, he will give sale for our flour, and which I think we could afford to Steamboat HUDSON, Captain C. F. will leave on J: Eldridge. fica it mmargols situated immediately u on the banks of the San est ordar ior ite: aoutenaiiees Tha ist tanctient pre- us battle.” * supply your naval squadron in the Pacific fully cheaper Monday, Wednesday, Friday and ‘Sunday afternoons, at 5 we january iver, three miles from its junction with the Rio sents on either side of the doorway four Corinthian col- ‘To this the Savannah Republican adds an interesting than it costs you to send it round Cape Horn, and w : ‘A CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will ba Ame thy got el head Maye § | Grande. It is a small, rudely constructed village, with twenty fest high and three feet in diameter, and. description of the wile of Peredes : would be a great benefit to the country. Leeann tier tuieday and Saturday afvernosas, ot 6 5 February 21 § | Some few stone buildings, many built of mud bricks tely above them, on the second and third base- - “ Paredes is, however,not more remarkable asa soldier [From the Oregon Spectator, Feb. 19. oel New Ship Rochester, 000 tons, ) jtnc 31 ¢ | dried ia the sun, some constructed by driving stakes into ts e similar columns, tapering off in length than is his wife eroine A captain in the American We are informed by a respectable gentlemen, who Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. jyl6 John Briton. rv Otago rust | the ground and then plastering them with mud, and others and diameter in beautifal proportion. navy, welland favorably known in thie city, who isin- has just returned from exploring the north side of the THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF Bg Tag fot Maren” 3 6 | formed of cane and plastered in like manner. The num- —_ In the centre of the arch, between the two towers and timately acquainted with the Mexican President, info: Columbia river and Puget's Sound, that the exploring ONE ALL ire Bursly. daly 21 Sept. s ber of inhabitants will notexceed two thousand; but immediately under the Angel Gubriel, is a splendid us that his wife is remarkable for her great coolnes party are highly pleased with the country. North of the EXCURSIONS. 4 oN 21 Jan. 6 | the Mexican Government has never thought her popula- clock, which as it strikes the hours can be heard disti danger as well as her unwavering devotion to Paredes. Columbia, particularly in the vicinity of Puget’s sound, A SAIL across the Hudson river to Hobo anThese aubstansinl fast suing, frst clase ships, all buitt in | sion worthy of enumeration. no positive matement ran be ly all’ over the city. The whole of the outside of the She always accompanies. the army-on horseback, and.on the country’ sureeptible of setilement ix much more ex: its Rot har bdesnrertne sheree ‘= and will be despatebed panccually on the tine of |.made of the Population of any of their towns | The late church is covered over with figures of saints, carved out several occasions has been known todress her husband’s tensive, and the soil much better than before represented oom ecteet baron i etes and ability, and will be despatebed punctually on the 2ist of | extraord the pl rove the most easily accomplished and attrae poe ye ry f the Rio Grande has caused the San of stone, the human size, set back in niches in the wall, wounds with her own hands on the field of battle ! Splendid prairies, surrounded with the finest of fir, pi tive of all rarual excursions that can be a ony the city. ‘Their cabins are elegant and commotious, and are furnished | Juan to back up and li erally inundate Camargo, to The inside is tasteiully ornamented with holy ee and cedar, with a great many beautiful water courses, | ‘The grounds now pre be with whatever cam conduce te the ease and coinfort of passen- | th mage of houses and other property ; ulso,to paintings. of the German school. There are several fa- The Watering Piaces. sufficiently large for steamboat navigation, and Teaf, aud the soil Bers. Price of passage $100. of several li mily altars besi the principal one, befere which is Newrerr, R, 1., July 30 ing water power well calculated to propel an walks are in ex ‘Neither the captains nor owners of th head of nevigatio 4 1 Tr a Epatsd : i Snohomus, lished the prese: ng. sdk , orrnees of 8 e ne m, a8 performed the ritual of the holy mass.’ The laree altar ‘ 1 Pe ECRORAE SDS scare will be tn. atcehdagen dt r 80 filled up with rocks Js richly dressed with symbolic sculptures and silver de- 4 Modern Diana. Colfonnade, Elysian F of Musi ed therefor. igation high: My a y a fl le: s “ to th d, | the Colfbanade, Elysian Fields, an excellent Band of Music, navigation higher up has never been attempt corations, and when lighted up with a hundred waxen There is a sweet little grotto under the cliffs, im empties into the sound, | which will perform selections from the favorite Operas, popa- which forms one of the best harbors on the Pacific. Hi- | irairs marches, waltzes, to Hi s ke. } ach tensors Noy Vek, m Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts., a upon leaving Camargo and crossing the San sapen presents avery imposing appearance, the silent 50) 87 Sonth street, New York, or to obstracted by swampy solemnity breken at intervals by the mell dof a bout a mile anda half from Newport in aseuth- therto the country has been unexplored by emigrants | “The Ferry Boats fro " FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., grounds; and then it becomes an inquiry what other ob- peta sie ent icici ele easterly direction. Itis a favorite with me. The wishing to settle. ; A are completely fitted up with awnings and seats. ie m8 re Liverpool. itacles may present themselves in the distance between ‘There are three aisle: We are woll satisfied, from the information received, Night runfrom Hoboken to Barclay street unti . ; in the church, formed by two Narragansett zephr stealthily secks its wave-worn ’ 7 “ar | o'clock. NEW XORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF this piace and Monterey, which is two hundred and ten rows of square columns, at equal distances from each @!@gansett zephr y that that region of country north of the Cola en oGerringe 6K cents. mitm@r PACKETS, miles. | The road passes through a level country, thickly other, the balance of the space being free from any ob- chambers, and when the water is high the crab as Frazer’s river, will, in @ short time m - set with small underwood, the largest timber being ebo- stacle, as there are no soats—all the worship being per- crawls in andout, Iread the “Herald” here, It ‘be enterprising’ emigrant, who anticipates and intends Ce Ne oe SaT ES ny and the musquite, neither of w angrier tothe height formed kneeling or standing . , bi to reelize the advantages of a location at or near the har- ‘of 1200 tons and 440 horse power each, un- of more than twelve or fifteen feet, twelve to four- The actual wealth of this church is vervgreat, al- is a rare place fer reading and reflection. Now, bor of Puget’s sound. To show that the above conclu- ‘der contract with the Lords of the Adm- fig from New York on the 1st, ai won the teen inches in diameter, So denseis this undergrowth, though much of the gold and silver has been removed in to approach this grotto, you must descend the #0nsare well founded, we are informed, since writing ralty. of each mouth. armies of ten thousand men each might march for half @ ord i , i 4 the above, that five families have already located imme- HIBERNIA.. - Capt. A. Ryrie. FromN. York. Fin. Oliow. | day ina mile of exch other, witheol tho-victnlty of-ene.srecis Waspke or cele Keeping: | Many Gast ois’ cliffs by a winding stairway, that has been made diately on the Sound. ce GALEDONTA iB OE. Ship SARACEN, N.T. Hawkins, }Oct-1” Novis, | '°A.what mayCappesr somewhat singular, every bush *mdcther Jewels have been sot in baser metal. The for the purpose. When the waterislow youmay qp, {fromthe Springfield (IIL) Republican] | BRUFANRIA.- ap-C, H. &, Judkine, Feb. 1. March 15. gular, church was fifty years in building and cost a million of ing is fro 4 Capt. Wm. Harrisons. July 1, April 5. | and shrab is armed with thorns. curved in the shape of dollars, whi i reach it upon either side ; but when the tide is at (one of the emigrants from this county, now on the way UADIA. Capt. Wm. 5 , P Side at ae Seen ee , which large sum was raised by laying a small P 3 @ of 6 . ‘Willcail trom Livexpoct ana'Bosten, via Halitaz, on fol- Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, a #35; 3 al ae }Sreis canna ey take upon the clothes of tax upon every mark of silver taken from the mines in the full, yon can only approach by the aforesaid to California.) to a friend in this city : It is dated— lows = March 1; Dec'r 13. | travellers is not easily shaken off ; as the jackets of the the vicinity of the chy. The large mountains of slag stalrangroe ben boat date teint’ Berwean NeaR THE JUNCTION OF THE Manne azn i FR FROM LIVERPOOL, | Br Bark ADAM CARR, —, Deer i.” Sept. 15. | *Uperd mill veatity to before they reach Monterey. formed from these mines would afford material tobuild a 12\CW8Ys Of by & oat, or by swimming. Helweet e Sourn Puatre, June 16, 1846.) | Camb uly 19, 1846. oP Lote le distance is well watered from August until wall four miles in circumference, which would enclose ‘he stairway and the grotto is a very pretty beach —— My Old Friend :—We are now on the Platte. 200 m: . ay 1. June 15 March —plenty of wood, reasonable pasture, many herds the city. U the north side there is a smali mountain —though not much frequented by bathers, on ac- from Fort Laramie, Our journey so far has beenaee Br. Bark ANNHARLEY,R. Scott, }ert i. Oeri5, | of catile, numerous flocks of sheep and goats—now and stream which is conveyed into the city by an aqueduct Count ol the sharp shingles with which itabounds. sant. The roads have been good, and food plentiful. — dJan’'y 1 Februa.15, | then @ small village. which has the appearance of about a mile in length, built of cement,and running over uly gentlemen are supposed to bathe here. v for a part of the way has been indifferent ; ‘There ships are good. substantial vessels, ably, commanded, | decay. | Scattered along tne road, miserable huts, singu- superb arches.unti it empties itself into a spacious reser- Yesterday when the sun was at his hottest, I ime have our cattle suffered for it. Wood is and will oo whee hall A gy ok days. Theiraccom | larly pictnresque from their original construction, not voir just without the limits of the city ; from this reser- descended the cliffs, and entered my marine 20W Very scarce, but * buffalo ae sre ea ous for passenger,are good. and every attention will be | quite equal to rail pen stables buult in the backwoods of yoir the water is conveyed over the city by means of » . » 7 they kindle quick and retain b to promote their comfort. The agents or Captains will | Arkansas and Texas for scrub ponies. Yet, nature in pipes, and in the conte of the Geant Sancee dna thn drawriny room. The Herald was unusually dull, {p 4 FP carry ¢x- ning buffalo steaks broiled upon No freight, except specie, received on that had the not be responsible for any parcels or packages sent them, un- fe " 4 and | fell asleep over it. My “cat-nap ” may have . | days of sailing. 5 a Teme bls ofinding ae sgued therefor ae Omir takes Sesnen or te eieent ot earings sue, Dountala, from which there lasues s Conant) 157 about an heal, and ight Rave lasted two, ““Wetmel ne heree Indus Oot Sate Iprecr ciety Por freight, passage, or any ae enetny why 'WUODHULL & MINTURN, my, would prove a second ‘Thermopolix to those who The Chihuahua Expedition. had I not been awakened by experiencing a sen- around our encampment, unmolested. Two or three At HARNDEN & 0058. 6 Waell'st. ‘87 South arrest, New York, or ight have the temerity to tread these formidable CaptyWashington, of the U.S. Artillery, as he passed by sation very like having a bucket of cold water men will go hunting twenty miles from camp, and last ted In addition to the above line between Liverpool and 24 te REID & MURRAY. Glaseow._ | The American army will no doubt look ahead befor Vicksbu.g, on the 1th inst., furnished the editor of the thrown about one ; and it was no dream, for on ight two of our mon laid out in the wilderness rather | Halifsx. and Boston, « ¢ has been entered into with than ride their horses after ri ‘ork di PASSAGE FROM GREAT BKATAIAN AND | tering these dangerous and shady pavilions. The maz: e ° i IRELAND, of the labary nth are, beautifully, pictured out by mean- ceed via San Antonio de Bexar to Chibuahus, and part of {hat the sea had just paid me a most unweleonie 40.HOt experience something far worse than f yet have | Croecl eng N Ged baie and early next year oF dering paths and conflicting cross reads, leading to some which ip wi gat 4 done, I shall say the trouble i ° y 7 F.4 is QS i Soran bat and connicting cross Toads, leading to some which were on their way wit him—The force will be Visit, and had carried off my hat and my. Hlerud Chir wayons have not needed mul repair bat I can be Riven of the time when hey will stat, Un By ;, Ball, ‘ine iverpool Packets, Le Sentinel a statement of the force which is destined to pro- rubbing my eyes, I discovered, to my dismay, some Mexican bandit. ji % ‘llery, ‘ without the slightest ceremony. My firstimpulse not yet tell in what respect they could mproved.— | tronths, and every fortnight during the other months in the Light Company 4th Artillery,..... 112 men. reparation | Year Going alternately. between iiverpook and Halifus Within fifteen leagues of Monterey, the village of . is ; 3 was to recover my hat, which I fortunately suc- Certain it is they cannot be too strong. Our p ‘radipit kiverpsol ou the Jet and.i6th ot every month... | Caiderete prevents itself, enjoying the. inos lovely situ. Aihtiecdin Dea ua teeded in doing? as to the Herald, that was forthe journey. in some respects, might have been bet- | tnd Boston, snd between Liverpool and New York. MORFORD trom POO gir ot Maren, | Stiom- standing upon perfectly level plain, surround. Regiments illinois Injantry, “ carried beyond my reach, away outon the deep tered. ‘Bread tins been the principal article of food in) _iv20 trre_ GAeunar, “aerial [Si Ratieeeeni taceienoe at emone? | Regimen Atma one “fen andwil no doubi carry Mckay's tit 35 Qh ej, cea there Perseus crudiie tor their friends, and forwarding the posnge | involuntarily exclaims: why should © Mexican toil or 1 Regiment Tex “ bill to the King of the Congo Islands.— yieat is abundant. Rice and beans are good articles on I Mondeo. lth inst.—The elegant, fast eertifieate by the stermship Hibernia, sailing from Boston on | labor 7 1 Regiment Texas Foot, “ After the recovery of my beaver, my next the road—corn meal, too, is acceptable. Linsey dresses | packet ship OSWEGO, Johuston, master, will positively Ist of Fe ill have plenty of et ci in the It is not indispensable that the army should oj eas feeling was a dread that the sea had cut off are the most suitable for children. Indeed if { had sail as above, hi regular day ri farnished 7 ¢ of the eight packets the Bin through Caiderete, as there are other roads by whi tMonasnctevcténe cece, ee. my retreat; and I instantly rushed out of the it would be comfortable. There is so cool @ breeze at Dessage, having ben some erplahed sogoms: ave are enough of i feel as hot as st Orleans, wharf, M a , itate “ * cave, but tomy joy there was still enough of dry all times in the prairie that the sun does not E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. oa as supplies can be obtained in Caiderete, and the direc: 1;his force constitutes an independent command. which juach to let me pass in the direction of the stair- ome would suppose. Positively no goods received on board after Saturday tion is nearest a straight line. Immediately upon leaving M , ashe into We are now 450 miles from Independence. Our route | evening, A f 4 : A. . 1 the Province of Chihuahua, between Santa Fe and Gen, Way. The other route wascompletely closed up, through a timbered country, ‘New Orléans, JAS. EB. WOODRUFF, who will ei 7 1 #00 y ; Many listle.streems i treat of the forces which will fall back trom Gen. Kear- hermit, on account of the shower bath Thad re- found a first rate road, and the vnly difficulty we had tship SAR’ LE, rey: Many and rivulets intessect the road, It will take the Santa Fe route to ceived, 1 started towards the town. I had not asbeewin eroscing crecks. Inthat, however, there has | the Oswego, and. sail on Mon Monterey can be approached, but we meation this route and some muddy lanes which at times become impassable, Rey) At Santa F . i se that the army will be fortunate if able to preceed in files Mexico, and there co-operate with Gen Taylor. Itsroule proceeded more than ten steps, when on round- beenno anger. I never could have believed we could . i wishnyto send fortheirirends in-any part of | SiX deep ; but as the near vicinity to Monterey is some- thn the Sunieread a on ‘seg baba on ing ® point of rock, my attention was attracted have travelied so far with so little difficulty. The pr ft at Par P 'gecdand, coil direct from Glasgow, can make arrange: | what opened, owing to the many fields, a small digres- DriiiteJaurels may be expected to crown the expea, twards several piles of what appeared to be fe- rie between the Blue and Platte rivers is beautiful be- vonpeerey Mo a BOYD ments with the Subscribers, to have them brought out in any | ajon might be made to the right, and intersect the road Yrightest laurels may be expected to crown the expedi- ("NIC * SNe ing a little se yond description. Never have I seen so varied a coun- AM CARI (i the open ofthetwo. The creek that washes 1@ steamboat Convoy arrived last evening from Al. 4 Pe “ 0 Dat 8 and pleasing. The Indians frequently come to see us, if: ACEN,'C oth y fae ie mi e thi will please, sen’ es ver this ship le icEwen, ton, Illinois, having on board Brig. Gen. Wooland Lieuts. diving in the pellucid waves. My firstimpulse 4h4 the chiefs of a tribe breakfasted at ourtent this morn- the southeast ; whiny Manche debs tocming 6 Geolenee oie The McDonald and Kingsbury, his aids, and seven companies was to “back to my cave,” but the d@ad of my ng. All are so friendly, that 1 cannot help feeling sym: a: jer vor 4 NK All goods not character of those ves- | road that leads from Caiderete, when within of the 2d Regiment illinois Volunteers, numboring 620 retreat being cutoff by the rising tide came over pathy and friendabip for them. But on one shoot what s & GREAT BRITAIN & ent inducement for persons who may be | Monterey, has the appearance of a small villag men, rank and file, commanded by Col W. H. Bissell. me, and I determined to face it. fan | say ! UNITED STATES Sai Pits vid make arrangements for | houses being so numerous. Passing through this se The steamboat Missouri also arrived last evening, having a9 ¥ * * * ‘ * * ce we have beenon the Platte we have had the RELAND OLD ESTABLISHE oman this (the only line.) i illage,and arriving upon the bank of the creek, you have | Doard Col. J. J. Hardin, Lieut. Col.J. L. D. Morrison. 4 o. aol If of thi st impudent ‘iver ono and the ever varying mounds on the reg aay ag pe a age oy ned given, on application to Prarie gp egy side, presenting « #4 three companies 2d Regiment Illinois Volunteers, r delivering a, Fes of this most impudent fiver omen an int trough the bottom lands from | Passenxers to co! % 'W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, » Bi 2 948 men, rank and file ; four companies of the Ist Regi. speech, I made a sudden rush, and leaping over Jow rate, Opposite sudde ‘ ber. The soil ¥ hed, srance. Che city ia regularly laid out, we ment, 343 men, rank and file, with all the officers of the the three pyramids of petticoats that lay in my Sanbyeaed 8 Sous On enovemtot hair a the | weed kingdom! Bor further baritalas, sppiye " aud RRA juares , account of the dry season, the ‘or farther partienlars, apply to we) Messrs. REID & MU! ¥, jens Nel cennsane ao ae peseelly cakes ting Staff of both regiments. The remainder of the Ist Regi way,l was soon far on the other side of the bathers. migrants found: grass here scarce. Our cattle are in TAH HER DMAN & Co,, 41 Somth wreet. SIEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AnD | much taste and'regularity in their construction. The Tent will arrive on the Hannibal in the course of to-day Jt would be idle to attempt a description of the good order, and where proper eare has been taken none | Oy REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL. sad city is weil watered, and everything about it strikes the bs mapa ‘These troops are destined for San Antonio screams and anathemas that were hurled afier been lost. Our milch cows have been of great ser. NEW ORLEANS, “4 beholder as grand and beautifal. A passing view of the 40 Bexar, under command of Gen. Wool —New Orleane soe with all the virulence of insulted womanhood have been of more advantage than ANS, The Great Western Steam Ship Compa- | icy would conve Picayune, July 24. : { butter and milk. Packet of the 34 August—The fast-sailing and y "ST. y the idea of lation, but a » s b a i t Lever expe- lenty of butter a ‘ " " ao fg {hore Damen ie clove inspection will show its neki ats petchaion Maar nine GREE | t Russell, en amiable man. Pollina pontively on Monsey, Aes ast 9d, he Tes 7% South street, corer of Maiden Lane, by Coy ,castle-like edifice is , : Finahews: EaqscommantersthCORSAT | sometimes occupy ing a whole square, sheltering Out Army Intelligence, rienced more satisfaction than, when turning ® George Donner is himself yet. He crows in the morn- | Seedaye™ sul positively on Monday, Ang Free BRITAIN, 2506 tons, 1000 hotse power, Lt. | members and servants of a single fumiiy ; theretore, Ashby, lace Major in the U. 8. Army is dead, Point of the cliffs— a ing, and shouts out “chain up, boys—ehain up,” with | “ie accommodations of this favori efor gab, 2e- James Hosken, R. N,, Commander, are mtended to run as | from observation, we should not give the city a popuis- Florida war, and rendered distinguished Ths rock relieved her from my sight zs as much authority as though he was cond rage passengers. ave unequal ed. ‘Those follor " tion of more than six thousand souls; and it is doubtful country, but at the elose of the campsign, ! had reason to congratulate mysell that thedays ticular.” John Denton is still with w Wishing to tie should make early a ign to GREAT WESTERN. whether ttle avon 00 eres, ompelled to tender the resignation of his command, Of metamorphoses were pustelse,no doubthad this yseful man in camp. Hiram Miller and Noah Jamos fo) Second done below Burling Sli From Liverpool 4 vit, Thursday vy Sth May. | Cast the eye beyond Monterey, and the sublime pre- on account of ill health. He was also member of the modern Diana changed me intoa stag, with an in good health, and doing well. We have of the best | Jy20 __86 South street, second door below Burling Slip. “30th May. ‘Thursday 2h June, | sents itself in lofty upreared pyramids of adamantine Charleston bar, and at one period, was in the Legislature imposing pair of horns, and in this guise hunted of people in our company, and some, too, that are not #0 FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line— ler pack- Sth Jaly. Fwarede: ‘2th Aug. | stone, tinged with acrimson red, where the creeping of South Carolina. me home to my hotel. Indeed, had such been g004 sels taaiial et; to sail Agauat 26Kh-—The elegant fat sul ath Sept. ‘Thurs “aeth Nov. | usycannet, De found, and where the cedar and yine, Light Company B, 4th Regiment U.S. Artillery, pass- the case, I should not have been much out of 4, Buiialo show themselves frequently. |} Sear wiltteell os cbevesber seguiar days. ‘ : ote head yah ee hejehts, have never dared to rear ed Vicksburg ou the teth inst, on board the steamboat fashion, at least us far as the head-dress was con- {b6 wild tulip, the primtone, tee lupaae, Whe Sat aT ah Pee | For freight or Panvage,h modations unequal Tow their heads; the sides and summits of these vast moun- f{elen, on the rou'e via San Antonio de B. y on board, at Orleans wharf, , - for splendor or comfort, app Sth June, | “ins presenting nothing to view but the bare and of war, Mexico. The company is 116 cerned. resembling the bloom of the beach tree, but.in buaches | (Or shiegon or cumlont, > pr. | St ver, ing veins of vir ‘te tp > hington, 4th Artillery, ait © P le r , acket shi E N, Geo. needey, “uh Nov | gin gold. . ing i Abel con, €. M. Hitchcock ;-iet Lieuten, Paeeipte énto the treavury for the quarter ending the 89h cook a heap more. fucceed the Biddons, and sail September ith, her regular t per Great Western, $100, nd $9 Stew | | The main road passes through the principal street of ani, J.P. J. O'Brien; Ist Lieutenant, T. L. Brent ; nd ” necesrrs ar ary are tS, Tear en ann Bete hoes, oA | ST AGE TO OR FROM LIVERPOOL by 5 : 0 * . road betwe 5 ‘ave er Great Britain according to the size and position houses the read Deplas te ondeee bie jane asus oe on meg en ied hat ae tds From eattoms, about “= $900,000 Give our love to all inquiring Wiende-—God bless them. the gew line of Liverpool Pac ra erage ih ‘Agencies. Ungnenye - os foot of many of tose table mounds. The river runs barked at Wheeling, Virginia, onthe 7th July,for Natch- Miscellaneous sourees - =) Yours truly, . MRS. GEORGE DONNER | gapmiifieing for their triends tn sy Dart oe is with, the sub upon the east side of the town, the hou: jana. Tur Courr or ENQuiry iN THE CASE OF Ga, | seribers on reason ‘or freight or passage, or any other information, apply New York t RICHARD AV IN We rience” | down to its very margin. Upon’ the west rise perpenae, chee. Louisiane the ‘Wetton: hi * terms, tg have them brought few York to ‘ront 8 . est rise perpendi- t Advertiser, says the barracks near this : —Thre C. ‘ % t packets, the accomme New York, 27th Feb,, 186, fiym re_ | cular mountain one mile tn height alte. ane’ garriooved by’ about waits carip women, sainesaeeniae ener Beery ng gen ge Cece id Gich ae unequalled, and the. stelétest punctuality Eade PAGO GENERAL j Chinushaa. Mackinac has part of & company—Sault Ste Marie,12 ‘The expenditures for the sume period were, viz in the prescribed order. "As orders and letters were | ommerved a their sailing on the stated Ca¥, GI ION OFFICE, Removed from Chihuahua, the capital of the State of the same name, men—Copper Harbor, away off in the wild country, Civil list, miscellaneous, and for- read, Gen. Gaines rose several times to explain to the From Liverpool on 6th and 21th, died monte. to 9% South street.--Persons sending for i is situated from Viatamoras seven hundred miles, none—Green Bay, none--Fort Winnebago, none. All eign intercour Sat -en09 1,606,734 90 Q , Hn Sth. ada Ces a lp ERC and contains s population of ten thousand inebitants..’ the economy of thofederal government is expended at Onaccount of the army - 6,041,762 90 * tk map-oene Oates amos compacted ei Wis erly | Tie scasolbey on dooaseds ee Be of the subscribers, on vensonable terma, to have brought The buildings are constructed of @ surt of soft stone, the north; ull the mon 4 is lavished at the south. Pub- indian department = - - 102,683 42 the beiief that the would cross the Rio | Packets, in any of whic! fi ee fem) waa be out, cutirom a quarry hard by, and which, when exposed to lic property here, worth a half a million, has notthe pro- Fortifications + 8) «908.163 61 Grande, (an event which actually took place shortly secured at a very moderats Urervenl py ie NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | the weather, becomes very bard and durable. Most of tection of a single ordnance sergeant even. Pensions + - - «+ 804715 38 after) and that their object was to cut off Gen. Taylor | stipe sitogether making ‘The Bhips of this line are una ny other, and | them are one story high, very commodious, and connect- — ——— certainly, a move showing military | “The greatest care will be taken by Mr. W. Tapseott in Li- fal wnoee eresfortanie £0 som ards) renders | gd together #0 as to form complete squares, with large Naval Inteillgence. Neryrw) « F clans an, raylor would be cut to pieces | verponk teuire all possible despatch to. passengers, and. the and the grentest reliance may be pl | court yards and a continued porch on tne inside, sypport — Seamex ror tHe IxpuraDKNce.—We learn that con- Interest on the public debt vine erpowill he done by the subseribers in New York: fi ¥ be pines ne | 7 p 7 " P call for volunteers. He, Gen. G., was | tnality 1 saidmg The subseribers are also. agents forthe | ed by beautiful column , inclose succession. ‘The voor- siderable difficulty is found in enlisting seamen for this Redemption of the loan of 1841. 8,000 00 the commanding general of the Western Division, | For farther perioulars qpniy {lester paid) to Bt. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, in any | Ways are large and massy, always ndmitting a coach and ship atth sport, very few offering, though the wages are Redemption of, and interest on, treasury | hd, 7. 4 s 86 South street, vy y 6 y 'y Pp Ls P 7 and felt it wo be sacred duty to make @ requisition | two doors below Burling slip, or to aT crteate cas Ve cuunned on reazons peas tice | wiles ease, and the windaws are protecied by iron high, viz 20 dollars bounty, ledollarse month forable bo- notes - + + + + 4° + 63,864 07 upon Governors of States nearest the theatre of opere | WM. TAPSCOTT, 9 Waterl ; | bars, placed atthe distance of four inches apart. The died seamen,12 for ordinary and 10 for green hands.in Phi- —— tions foi in. T.. achieved, Epis cipsl sowee ot Raelend, srolend, Beotland or Wales, sn | rools are flat and covered with dirt and cement. The Isdelphia, thebusiness of enlisting seamen ie going on £0 ene eon etlioue ibteny, (id net OF ror further jculars, ply to | houses are handsomely whitewashed every year, which with great success, and drafts of one hundred have been R. J. WALKER, any means rebut the necessity under which Gen. G. was Ww J.T. TAPROOT, | gives them a clean aud showy appearance. made from that city forthe Independence. A body of 28 Secretary of the Treasury. compelied to take the responsibility he assumed. And fire _ Sonth: st. 24 door helow Burling Stip.N.¥._ | ‘There is one principal square ornamented with ash ™¢rines from the South. for the Independence, marched — Taeaguay Derantwent, July 31, 1846. the documents read to-day showed that before the gov- . Can handsomely provide for 15. For terms of principal #q) neuen iy y ort of her e K Liv ERPOOL—New Line—Kegular Packet trees, and beautiful flag. st ‘walks: and between the ‘rough our streets this morning.— Bost. Traveller. —— — ernment had received information of the battles of 1 | cra a passage; having tis, vine be <30N NESPROL te ere To popes ap jt t the angles und convenient intermediate spaces —_ rp we Cantante A eetie ian te G's Sth and 9th of May, the Secretary of War had spproved | ge ‘on Pures tae sereet, wedge tre handsomely covered stone ottomans, imparting cool Incidents, &e., of the War. ates : a y the name of what is now regarded as not justified by the nec Mill alles thors herr ' - w who has been for several years en, d ui For fright or passes, ‘having elerant and superior aceom- | !UXUriance to those who wish to seat themselves and Ag Gen. La Vega is destined to be a lion inthis coun- 1 breakwuntepon tke Western Raiivoah, Seat has eet Souder” ee er tie aime ‘one ol ‘ d tons, H. Rol 's Berlin slip, or to view the gay promenaders that haunt the lovely place. try as long as our war continues with Mexico, it is no Jovtertey by amost unfortunate accident. He rrived here from Balti- 5 street. it er cargo engaged, will meet: a GLABGOW—The new, first et M, 500 o On the East side of this square is a very handsome row more than just to hold up all his acts to the admirat: tenia, and. just.ae it eows seek heroes of the Kio Grande, hes T it oF pas rice of de Wik: Sao san weanics, | CP “the great corn taarket, called the of the saving public, Ges. La Vega is’ shrowd man, a he steppod between two.cars loaded with fumber, which oT, Several ofcess from te Suiny woes Gove Hay, apply tothe POODRULL & Mi % Fig Wont) pee brashens | ae : Of Twatre <Ayuntamient ; halls of man of great foresight, for it is a remarkable fact, that came together, crushing his head fright{ully, lie was lef Ate expects: oir her regular jyaa | the justices, of Sales de Justicie, occupying the his personal beggage was in Arista’s camp. New Vega killed instantly.—dlbany Journal. Beem, ‘ wi