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Vol, XII, No. 235—Whole No. 4475. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1846. pee eae Twat THE NEW YORK HERALD.|=*¢"82¥ rmrortanrt TET Atdenil have exercised a salutary infuence on | mediately quit the cite, and repair tothe town of Tlal- | dogs, over ; cur in the town having boon alarmed. The | he Beetn of Adele. a | Depantia, with the troops under your orders, where you_, order been given for parties to enter the place ' her lip! st aside ye that lov JAMES GORD PROPRIETOR, | PROM THE _WWe subjoia very copious ta from the Mexican | will receiverorders to march to the frontier.” By ordorof | at daybreak, and av it still lacked an hour or two ot | ¥%,! blood on her hp’ siesta ya as , ORBON BENNETT P prints, to as to, place bef readers as detailed a | the Vice President. God and Liberty ! | dawn, we were halted in the road, and told not to take | 07%, Jet {He tit soe lor and colder, and over sn | A C I F I Cc | Synopsis of She interesting in that quarter as the | ~ Mzxico, 4th August, 1846, MORA, | either sor bridles from our horses. No further | te limbs steals the dampness of death. Circulation---Forty Thousand. 5 We i will be poorest will permit. From | To Gen. Max. Savas. alarm from the opposite side, and hard as was the | her baele plac in the citadel of Mexico onthe allie The ore | PA genes = bse goede eon rae See Alls Ledlina their semaaion-the: long: bast rade jbere the raven locks cluster— KE: | ¢ British sloop of war Daring, Captain Matson, {Pe See her eyes now | open ae AL D—very day, Price 2 cents per covy—#1 | THE CAPTURE OF CALIFORNIA Fete apesey tabave been completely successful, and | grrived off the alize Sanday evening’ from Vere Cres’ | Laving brought on a fatigue and drowsiness that could | a 4 RE EEKLY ERALD—Cvery Saturday—Price 6 cents | ye ee have now otlly to await “ihe p 0 oT ey anu and Capt. Matson and Lieut. Herbert came up to town DOL De overcome. | | Back onthe pillow hath fallen her head t | Per co py $3 12 cents Bee, aunum—payable in advance. foreign and domestic policy. yesterday morning with despatches from Mexico and a | @ fir i aA Fonte Someta =e foster eot| * shiver! a quiver ! O God—she is dead ! HERALD FOR EUROPE—Every Steam Packet day. Price 634 ceuts per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in ad: vanee. ADV ARTISEMEMTS at theyusaal pricesmalways casb | led with a rushing over the bed ! . ? ‘ruz—t i the saddle. A de! Wo have seen a letter from the city of Mexico datod | Mull from Vors Cruy—all which were forwarded by the | \f ‘scon leaving: thie town, made it Urood day be- | The startling announcement is bh AMERICAN NAVAL FORCES. the 8th, which makes no mention of Paredes? imprison. Mail 0! yester 1 Ai yeh mS inpor Me Nee | fore we Meo hice d when there we found the | Of friends, who crowd clust ment, and we are therefore inc! todoubt the correct- nd peaceable possession.— | Wild accents are uttered, while tears hotly: guahing ea ‘The government of Paredes has ‘entirely’ over. | Tear guard already in quie ness of the information contained in the lettor from Vera | throws and he himself made prisoner. ‘The ci excitement on their side, | Drop down on the colorless cheek of the B advance. — FIUNTING of all kinds executed with beauty and dee Cruz, which we published ye By our last niet moey Rennencon ete. S um a exi i for it ed that they had taken one prisoner, who was Hear the heart broken: PE erences oo, dd edo MARTIAL LAW DECLARED BY THE MEXICANS, | counis, Parodes hall left the covitel onthe der itn ne Mesiovand tusbis have’ both declared for: Federation | Tit Use voriay te opy out thelr position, and the fi | Hid etapa leeap! @ tablishment, must be post paid; or the postage will be de —— head of 4000 troops, whence it must be presumed ihst he | “"in regard to the latter we learn that the English | fle had ed at two others—fellows on horse- Woe-screams are spoken dc ec te aa Ai Skirmish Between Captain Fremont | se stain saissn bot Satin naier tr is | mercnt aeamer' Ara ried of ara Cray the | Dick. Wo warocrtnaiy mcemovesngy andinko fat | Anew to or ay wDOD ND 4 A a ir of litt! i heii t t. u > eart in the chamber js filled ~ Proprietor of E York Hen. Anna and his family, Geo. Almonte, the ex-Minist & * | escaped from the person guarding him—thus ended the ‘of Monterey, | ox-Deputy from Yucatan to the M Neher ent maar conquest of China by the Americans. Americen origia, | soveral other individuals. Upon the appearance of the | Upon inquiry, it was now found that McCulloch was | 8. sloop of war | ‘Arab off Vera Cruz, Commodore Conner repaired on | Within an ace, as the raying is, of catching Seguin, and In th and his Party and the Mexicans, | ,,!7 !esmg letter, ahove fo, it is atated | Reyon and Haro y ‘Tamariz, Sr. D. in conjunction with a few inhabit Thefollowing important news trom the Pacific | tok pos salon of ee ity, hoist | Close her eyes tender!: Is the gaze that once fire Cold is the touch of that col . ‘Cold are those lips—one more kiss ere we part~ a A SMALL genteel _famil) lorless brow— — hy of mot we ee eae” ee ; |, and had not rome of -his scouts or friends given him notice of tho e ae ot Hhouse." Dowi tawa pref has been received by special despatches at Wash- | procisimed the Callforaias, annie jo the Gaited | pape nbenhehy soy tik Rrntensing aancaicaeee the approech of the Hangers; he would fallen into their Bilt Je sho, beantifal office, will receive " ington. ba a ‘ . : | Mipped into port without hindrance with her valwabie | hands. It was only at dark that he received intelligence ponatted of — J Our readers will remember the acéodnt we published | frejeht. ‘Opinions ditfer as to the intentions of the Com. | of our approach, when seventy-five of his men at once —— Te denth | It appears that Commodore Sloat entered the | on Friday of the attack on Alvarado ¥y @ portion of the | modore towards Santa Anna, some believing that he had | broke andran for the chaparral. At 10 o’clock—some ean. tn Son} rth esa or single gentleme harbor of Monterey early in July, and on the 6th, | 1ock##ing squadron iu the Gulf Th motor, of the | =o desire to intercept him. On thia subject'we learn by | We hours before our captain reachod the outskirts of | No struggle was there when from earth she wes riven. sfully situated z00 ‘ 4 ‘ uly, and, My | 10th, contains the Mexican version F-alfuir, which | jetters received by the U. 8. brig Perry, at Pensacola | the town—twenty-five more were in the saddio and off, | | Shesmiled on the angel who bore her to heaven: issued his proclamation to the inhabitants of Cali- | we append. d from Havana, that before Santa Anna lert Havana, our | ®0d it is said that Seguin himself was only two hundred | Sadly wo weep, but our weeping ix vain— fornia, calling upon them to remain peaceful, as- Paact or THe Natiow. RUNMENT, Consul, Cok Campbell, had aconversation with him to | yards bie at ee isa! wat ieee psd Sons ot i ws a Deen epeall.tne emeat irit that’s parted— i Mexico, 4 5 5 wing offe Cc. ire ii spies, and further, e, , ol a suring them that he did not come as the enemy of ect to the late ailic at alveeate’ in which'a | was in favors the war with the United States Te | patral as fast an his horse would earry him. Is the lot of the loved one, now desolate-hearted ; Boots, Gaire: A California, but as their friend; that they are des- detached from the Ame: " 8i To which the General replied, “ You know how itis;if the | ‘The Rangers followed on the trail of the runawa; ple of my country are for war, th i em; | until a point was reached where they were scattered. Batt woul prefer paace.” Before . he | Scouts of the enemy were seen on the distant hill tops, requested and received from Col. Campbell a letter of wating our advance, but was deemed useless to A FERS, ete., received weekly from his ma’ ING Sinc, and manufactured expressly ‘TRADE, and Warranted in all cases to give entire sati am udw manufacturing for the fall and winter trad tined to form part and parcel o! the great Federal! contains the followiog intel Union of the United States; to enjoy the same | the 9th. On th sioramlige st Cama tein can Wares Pacer be - rie ie f th b i ; ; ursue the fugitives further on tired horses, and they | “Hope and have y the promise thus given— fether with other articles, compete the most extensive | Hights and privileges as the citizens of those | tiyesred of the far which sees Mine valuable bos of cigar intendoda¢ preesut for, | knowing every foot of the country, we were ordered | We shall meet her ogain, notin life, but in heaven t ete tap rtacey ar nee, ce gulch may Be | States. town, The battalion’ of militia, and ‘every man | the Commodore. Upon arriving off Vera Cruz, he took | back to town, and are now occupying the very quarters cS MAYNE REID. Mapex Lave, "Ht WILTSE, and0iwem | ‘The proclamation is dated on board the United | of the povulation, immediately ran to the Fort, which ix | good care to waste no time in the presentation of his | Feeently tiled by Cogui Moe, tet riven double | No™ VOre city, Sept by 1846. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 69 MAIDEN | States frigate Savannah, in the harbor of Monte- | At four PM. the enemy's ut ts fear #: the*fevolution: in Mexico. Our ad- | their number from a strong position, for such this really | State ConstiruTionaL Convention.—Tuesday, LANE, NEW YORK. rey, and signed shot, from a frigate an vices are somewhat meagre, but they are of the most | is, without some show of resistance. \ September 1.—The Comptroller sent a communi- going completely over it authentic character so far as they go. e have seen a Camanco, August 9, 1846—I wrote you a hurried | Cation to the Convention stating the amounts paid to the » 33, ine Freach Dress equal Joun B. Stoar, bombarded the Fort, a launch, with a gun j le Made D 5 y " : ‘gun im it, approsch. | letter received by an eminent commercial house inti- An : judges of the Oyer and Terminer under part 4, chapter PO OA Te oo Oi gd a Commandervin- Chief of the U. 8. Forces in the Pacific. | &4.80 hear the shore that the crew were able to hail some | mately connected with affairs in Mexico {rom their cor. | *cFatch from China, giving an account of our trip to thet | 1"*t1'1) section 13 of the KR. aa me equally tow. Jobbers and others will ple In addition to this, Captain M fow people who were close by, on a little eminence, but | respondent in that city. From this letter it appears that |[ocE remained there but one occupying Seguin’s led up Ris his, Captain Montgoniery enter- | as the latter only waited for their landing; they did not | Gen. Salas and a portion of the garrison of Mexico pro- | iatvors the while. We started Mra the On taet, fe this ‘ion and by consent amended it #o that th A ontet. City Made Bont, for, $3 00; Fine Calf i our stock is sll made under ou) s inspection and bought h, and therefy 1 tered the harbor of Yerba Bu i reply, when the launch began to fire, which unced on the 4th inst., in favor of the Go t of ‘ a ‘i any house i his city Boots merit farteu eSI 8 | summons to surrender to the indeuea reeves | od wih april, none of outtien beiny hurtyan they usod | Sauta Anos. Although Gen. Bravo, the Vice. President, | Pi#ce, and arrived safeand sound yevterday morning: | CPS ovtamber al noone Mit, Yeung moveNta: ley the Re pauria eGEARY & HIGGIN Hants of the | an elevation hard by for a kind of parapet, or breast- | made some resistance, he was compelled to yield early | ty e ly, upon ascertaining the small | 22lution on the table. Lost 63 to 31. Mr. Brown moved fi lane, comer of William st. | country, in virt i 4 Wii n le ; the Mexicans might ral ble. a FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 50, afar ihle pbb i eG hee "Gen. Don Juan Soto behaved most gallantly in the af- an the torattann aye the er iyelot seein oa AS eA ak Serie 0 ost re rene Garin The’ anette tesa bes aopted 3 cgCity "MAME, and are equal to those sold ih other stores fair. He remained in the Fort at the bar {rom morning | ported by Senor Gomez Farias as counsellor. The | Faso de Sacate ; but notan armed man was seenaswe | \ it, outa divison. Mr. White offered a resolution raising y. Fine’ Krench Calt Dress Boots for $450, equal | ‘These summons bear date July 9th. 1846. until 10 at night, encouraging the militia and other arm. | latter used his influence with the Ministers of Paredes to | *Htered the place. A a select committee to arrange the business to be tran- tothe best made, and sold in this eity for $6 or $7. All| Wo have also news that Colonel Fremont’s ad. | ‘citizens. At that hour he returned to his quarters for | induce them to continue in the discharge of their func- | _,FFevious to our leaving China, our heme be I. | sacted by the Convention Table. The Convention then Boots warranted to give satisfaction. hments, but shortly after returned with | tion pop igh ths hinge Ne 3 ded further to consider the report of the judiei YOUNG K ONES No.4 ( Ann str vanced posts had reached Sonora, to the north | Don Joaquin Martinez, where they both remained, ac- | _ ‘Tho letter announcing the above intelligenco urges ax | Foturn, and further to inform him that ho had called at | Corymnittee; the question being on the 9th peti Lengel Quick sales and small profits is our motco—« Aun street. | of San Francisco. tively employed, all night. Gen, Soto directed all the | & scandalous shame. that while the revolution is going | pis, "oom « ragrened Giatvhe was" compelled 0 Newart | ,, The testimony i ° uity cates, shall be taken, betore 4 ear and decide the case, e 9093 Tm ere 4 Operations. Amongst the military who took part in the | on in Cruz and Mexico, Gen. Taylor is advancin, * j “ESTABLISHED PRICES AT Gen. Castro, the Governor of the Province, ad- | labors of the day, were Senors Rodal Hernindex and | with his forces into the interior, oppored by no force of | Without seeing him. In a few days, possibly he might | 500.2 stimony ie taken upon the trial of an TABLIBHED FRIES Ad: vanced at the head of his troops to repulse th Rios. The enemy retired at night, and a fow hours aftei tion. ‘This is denounced as the more dis- | Teturn, when he hoped he might find him at home. | Se- % GURNEY S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, | en et Colecl Mei a seit? | the Mexican steamboat Neptuno, louded with militia, censummation of the re- | #uin will not like that, forhe is a proud and sensitive LTex Stare, (Sun Burtpina. ut the gallant Colonel meeti im ii i c1 a i n , fellow. FIRST UALIHY BLACK FUR HAY TLDING.) g ing him in person, | rived from Tlacotalpan. She returned immediately for China is but a small place, numbering not more than Fy the Mexican forces retreated. more men, whom she brought on the 8th, in the evening, 500 or 700 inhabitants, ‘The principal part of the men FIRST QJALITY SILK HAT. png tng OSTiOg MSE two tins: «:"Weinfeccoment ome go fer as! was able to judge, are gemblors, robbers end THESE prices have been fi moved, as a substitute, the following:— king of testi- de by law for the mony in equity cases in open court, in the as testimony is taken upon the trial of an cases proper for a ref more auditors or refei frontier, and these united tothe army of the North men, without reckoning the officers, who are | would be able to make head against the invaders, The Californians are greatly divided among | hun themselves, A junta met at Santa Barbara, | *mong the principalcitizens of Tlacotalpam. ‘The militia | ‘The same letter unnounces that some adventurers | *UEBlers, and.all looked surly and cross—not appear | implicitly relied on, as the beanty, ‘ iy 5 of Cosamaloapam offered their services. and the steamer | from the United States, supported by the crew of a sloop | 28 t like the idea of # handful of Rangers 6 their | vidy for the trial of Bi the article to which they appertain. ‘The pro headed by Governor Pico, proclaiming California | js gone thither, beig expected at Alvarado again on the | of war, had taken possession ol the port of Monterey, 1a, Lik ke Reb ita grt thee Mgt ry Mla | ajury, Rent alera Eieiaebaycthone ctamrate yy sean an independent republic ; hereupon the Mexican | !0th inst. California, and the writer adds:—* God knows what will | Tognraine a shovt distance this ste of Monterey, theic | ..1b® substitute was rejected without a count. Mr. Saver cacodsa teed overnor (Castro) declaréd the : ai Tho enthusiasm of all ranks was remarkable. They | be the result of this novement, os well as the invasion | "7" Since tar above Cocmniny to niey eine | Morris moved toamend the 9th section so that it woukl iththemn or their prices. gavon Province under | can, however, only prove useful in case the enemy | mae by the way of New Mexico. In conversing with | Summ! aa Teveult cindet poy etl letce the | read T. RGURNEY, 134 Fulton st. | martial law. shoul disembark, but they cannot prevent his entranee | Captain Matson we learn that the intelligence of the suc- | Fi Sr'tne frevh alr thats ony oat tates mouth. | "The testimony in all civil cases shall be taken in the REMOVAL OF ROBERTSON'S PHCENIX into the river, being without artillery. ‘The only meaas }-cess of our arms upon the Pacific was by no means new | {41,01 twe fresh Air that 1s circling about their tops, and | same manner as testimony is taken in issues at law; HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. Affairs in Mexico. we have to oppose him aro the brig Vera Cruzano and | at Vera Critz, it having been received many days before nall all be climbing them in the course of @ | trials of jssuos of fact shall be tried before a court ‘and THE - [From the Washinzton Union.] two gun-boats, the only marine force at Alvarado. the Daring sailed for this port. 4 a} ? jury except’ when parties agree to try the same by the ed by the in- On the 9th, five of the enemy’s vessels reappeared. We have-been permitted to take a copy of the follow- ‘The Heamer Hatches Eagle arrived here last evening, a ocedel Gen. Soto, and all under his command, exercise the great- ing etter rebeivod by a commercial house:— Ts ed would respectfully notify the | Annexed ifvnente ag Bey RE the plan sdopted aud proc! ; Court alone and also when the courtia referred by an Eerie a reat Re ees | habitants and garrison of the city of Me The talk | order of the court according to law. Rejected. ry: taff coming up on her. of an immediate movement towards Monterey, | 0, Cprs store.and having ot! ‘d his facilities, to by the late government on the Sth of est vigilance. ‘ena Cuuz, Aug. 16, 1846—* * * * * Mexicoand a Mr. Bascom moved to modify the section so that it Cculldent of giving sntsfaccion to his former patrons.” "| "Ana. Instead of tho. present Congrets; sngther shall | . No communication had been received at Vera Cruz, | Paeblahave since also pronounced for Federation and | "aking a depot for provisions at some point on the route: | wouid read: . masa BERTSON, Hatter, © Felton at asseinb:e composed of representatives popularly ‘elses, | from the General commanding at Alvarado. Santa Anne; Bravo's government, hardly established, | Whether the army 18 to move by way of China, or isto | "ri mode of trial and of taking testimony in all classex _m5 Imm FOR a ‘Wm. and Gold.) according tothe electoral laws in force for the election {From the Restaurador, Mexico, Aug. 5, 1846 | Was overthrown, and Gen. Sales has pat himeelf at | sif0 of the river, hat not svat been asttied pon I bellave, of civil aauses shall be uniform as near as may be, and % of , whose duty sha’ as t i B cs ~ by e head @ movement, until Santa Anna may arrive. q “ offices of Master and Examiner iu chancery are here- SADDLE HORSE. tion for the nation, adopting. the form of geveenmic |. Proclamation by the General-inChief of the army, ex-| ‘Tranquillity was soon restored. Gomer. Farias aided the | FhCFe are now near 3,000 men, all regulars, encamped | 4 Oholished. Rejected. r here, Jose Mariano de j dd hosts of volunteers are en route and shortly Mr. O’Conor moved so to modify the section that it ernoon. A FINE . WILL drive also in s carriage. Itisjust the mght | which they may doem in cenformit; ith ¢! oh and nes been jong will, as th ke charg of all matters rela Ste one size for riding on horsebaci nding the free repub- gf aap of them this would read thus T “8 relating t isi i ‘ ee tsnet othe aedales Appi wo B. Gabry UE | wi the United Sates and the aftr of Texas and othr | Mb zacseccecns ,rwProme executive power, to all | wo let Hayaon onthe ih in a Brush team regu the chanaes of tho Meuicane giving anther bat-| Me mlmeny eit, can all be taken in Uke rs ee eee . a form of ve fr > » y is, : % 3 PER LAST PACKET FROM EUROPE. — | ment which the nation evidently detests thall beexeie. | yc TBat paving consummated a most glorious revolu- | Rejoa end Boves, and thus ought to Ing Ieee Locrald tt Moaitrey pr vous Beet piece” Os the the offices of Mester tion, most conformable to the national will, in ordor to | General Paredes was taken a prisone: sept in the JUST RECEIVED one pair of English Swans, | ded. 5 : , and Examiner in chancery are hereby abolish ed” TR ne raggcery t maki 3 river the inhabitants appear friendly enough, but in the | % pro piur Hnglish Phensrats, to pair Chinese Silver | | Anr.2, All Mexicans faithful to they country, in- | fre full regeneration of the republic, so that Ik Gteotive | citadel of Mextog, Gon, Salas has issued already a ‘etter | interior the case is different. ‘Accompanying MeCul- | Catried, nd as tes aria sen ade lumnge of the latter are equal tothe Bird of Pare | {r thele vervices fa the pe eek eee ed upon to Rive | ity the defence of the territory may be duly organized, | 0f,convecation of Congress, on the principles of 1824, and | joc}, on his different scouts! have hada good opportuni. |! 8¥e# 89, noes 6. The 10th section was passed, over ise. Forsale by ‘A. GRIEVE, is ir in the present national movement, for | | | e sa ty of judging, and the general bearing and toue of the | 924 the ionasdr the lecidtate: 1. 0. . which purpose +e rticular invitation is giv, ; ve thought it necessary to issue the following de- | cember next. The t conveyance carries the news <<! cause, by both houses of the legislature, of the supreme ae ohn street, New Yhrk._ | Sxcellency, the welldessrving Gen. Antonio Loper te | CSS 5— i ig | Stee Saneaation ving your way now-snd we must grin ond bear its in | CoUr-j4agos and the judges ofthe court of appeals and KING CHARLES SPANIELS—Six, Biagk and | Santa Anna, who is from this time recognited as geoeres, | 9, ;AHY, one Who shall attempt any, alterations in public ving your way now, and we must grin and bear it: im | other judicial officers by 1 on the recommen- ‘anned, very fine, just imported per ship St. James, | in chiet of all the fore: gage order, or with arms in hands, shall disturb it, shall be er doutlens fA tgp dor ie aay attain is ne tae dation of the Governor, was r to 1 m London. “ ‘d resolved to combat | tried by authorities, corresponding to th ty and . Phree ‘Shetland Pontes, suitable for gentlemen's kab Ce ph bg ry its rights, secure its | circumstances of the offence. If 6 hold any public of shall have our day.” I do not be- after the el {a judge. Lost. i ag ay Rag Ae eR ge it ell fice he shall be dismissed, and shall also be otherwise | monstration of enthusiasm and joy, moment, that the conciliatory system can | Sir’ Croker proposed a substitute. for the section pro- nares t autimerre’ | and adopt the requisite secteres fer the ae assemble | punished to the utmost rigor of the law, and made re- | giWe learn that Paredes was ta¥en prisoner and confined, make ficnds of those meprle. | They. doruise and hate us; | viding for cicrenoval inthe vaqueiauganen eral gaa GERMAN HARDWARE. the indispensable duty of the executive to dictate such | Pousible with the whole of his worldly means, for the | as it was his manifest intention to employ the troops, | feat fecliage, induces them to conceal their | cis) oficers (except justices of the pevce) for causes for abot erro aera neat | sate gael che cat arena, yates | lea pmsl in | Cne eay. n Nort apa | Le _—rhar wana grant rae alter | lay eel Semple Bute ives, k ; jaty must |” Cotmaantoatiotis between bie Xxdellancy Genera! D ve of § ; gular troops last evening, and a magnificent show they | Mr.) : lig'Brajen tet "Ation Curain Tyan | De uachand avout the los of ingle moment, | Mariano Salas, commander ofthe insurroctioasry forces | Mexico Allowed iamedlataly pon tne ammauocersent | made, Gem Taylor and sat panos the daerent reg: | SON tate etence Cartied soo 90. Ste Lome 4 4 ‘onths from the occupation; by | in the citadel, and their Excellencies Don Jose Joaquin | or tue declaration in Vora Causton the Sist alt Bowe or i ments as they were extended in line, and expressed him- . - h | to the cit inst by infringing the | 41] the military bodies have seconded the voices of ‘heir | had arriv vs é fare ey tne) jen received by | the liberating forces of thi ital of i cen, W! roposed a substitute for the whole section, providing thendersigaedy and is offered’ for alld low, On scegatay Congress reforred to in the Aan atc eublic, the | Pesado and General Don Ignocio Mora.—The liberating | agcounts say that Gen Paredes 1¢ confined in the Costle Bee Basra wun Caet, eppeersace.. Gen. Wy orth That any public officer might be removed by te Gover- sia RAST ANO stare reNCILS bdo whth pupae X wtb aaa 9 hege:| Hd! ae orang | tne the tanard | tur aan of lio Con |i ing ee men ncn ery 9. In| aca ant’ comico” o tay exe, rons tw oS Sis were 8,2 ph GM Noe ie Hand ae ery ee ie acto fe | tay inuppart ofthe flan’ which 1 have ‘he hosor to | patige Se wens nt so artaane woe caine te of | Zou mumble servant has ever ven inthe way of miliary | era nae Oy Me: Tallmadge GEORGE F. GERJING, 78 Maid ; ovedswith al possible liberty. forward to you, believing it to be the only means of sa- | them, and they were forwarded to Washington by yes- | “Aue 19, 1946 towards Monterey is to be ta- | Proposed a substitute for the section providing that the Pe ee Junction of Libety street. | °'Anr. 5. The existence of the army is guaranteed, and | ‘ins the liberty and integrity of our territory, first usurp- | terday’s mail. Re Soe oer y judges of the court of a preme court, may Violins, Guitars, Flates, &c., constantly on han sured of such attention and prot , ed by the Texan colonist, and now invaded bythe United “ ken ne ces Duncan’s battery, accompanied | },. removed by a majority of all the members elected to -maimec |_| tothe well doserving military class of 6 free people. | States of North America. I will uot step to explain to Uibepie ae Sew Orieing Dita, Ange $e by asmall poron of MeCulloch’s men, leaves this place | "Senate, on the recommendation of the Gevernor. No CLOUKS, FANCY GOODS AND GLASSWARE. | ""Aur'6. Any one will be declared atraitorte the nation | ZOU the feasons of justice, policy. and public exigency, | ., We, yesterday, were incklentally informed that one of | in the direction of the mountaing, and "elbunes epee i Large atugrtment of Fancy Goods, Clocks, olin; who shall =e f ssseuibling of the so fe pc pl maces hangin oe De ag a I | the al officers from the Daring, who came up | the opposits sideof the river. It may be looked upon ox.—The amendments proposediby ites; also Glassware, to dealers at reduced prices, at ‘hina, &e, will ys said in a private conversation, that Santa Anna | only as a ++: 0. noissance, although an artillery force is told | Congress ‘i immediately off Vera Cruz, before the Daring | along. Of w. fever befals them on the road, you shall | Messrs. Tallmadge and Perkins were negatived. The any attempts GEORGE F. GERDING, _| liberty of its members, it, or suspend its ions invarms, which proves that the plan is not | sailed, amd that Com. Conner had made him a prisoner. | be made acquainted all in good time. If the command | *mendment proposed by Mr. Morris, was reconsidered au29 mee WNisider tare, | sions, or attempt ofoppo oh constitution Which it may salted with interesiod peesooal webtives; Stv-enly vondee: ‘This statement may not be correct, but when Santa Anna | docs not fake Mier in the Toute, it will go close to that ft searetcenlhe rete ae oad a 7, " uty ies bei: te CRC! fi anarch: b rtant oul ave reac: ere—as reac! ere he is be- lace. > RANGES—RANGES. with the present pian. vhereenag ¥ an important portion | fre this—we cannot see how Com, Conner can reconcile | ' Newshes reached here this morning to the effect that of the human racej You, yourselves, if you will listen conscientiously to the voice of reason and patriotism, will confess, that on hief | our side are the most precious of our national interests ment of justices of the supreme court, by the Governor and Senate, or by the electors of the respective +judicial was then taken up. Mr. Swackhamer moved out the section providing for the appointment of IERCE’S First Premiam New Patent Two Oven Ranges, The foregoing plan, with a preamble setting forth the combining ecovomy, convenience and durability. These | causes and objects of the new revolution, was communi nt ways taken the first premium at the Faiz of the | cated, onthe ith of August, by General ‘Salas, th it to his duty to let him pass into Vera Cruz, unless, in- | the city of Guerero has pronounced in favor of the Uni- ‘apt. Mackenzie had a purpose of visiting Havana, | ted States Government. The people of that place have making inquiry in reference to the fitting out of | all along been friendly towards the Americans, or have i Gi ‘ests, it % \d to amend so as to provide for pie A of the pronounced troops, to General Bravo, the acting | yi va, toe Selah te taseh 'patanel 4 ‘unless, in other plainer language, the govern: | so seemed; but whether from any love they might bear Ma Reeve move: All ranges sold by the proprietor are warranted in all re- Ereaiier ot by My goby oF ed @ correspondence. took ples. If you desire a preet that I do ant decetve. Lacan as the assurance of Santa Anna that on assui th r roachments of the Caman- pene ep Fe petacaes Peek spects. GEORGE PIERCE, place ‘ufficiently interesting for transla- | in these impressions, open your hearts sincerely to your | Power he will negotiate an honorable peace and on equi to determine at this pre- ‘the 2029 Tw*me Sole Proprietor, #92 Broadway. | tion. " ble ti If there be not such an understanding it ting. I believe, bi that the people of of jadges in the respective. senate districts, (the single rem ths Mentoe Revads subordinates, when, not a dozen will be found to obey.| table terms. , it | sent writing. ieve, honestly, that the people of Gue- | ittict system) After debete, and under the previous THE AMAZON ; if Peay i oy ico Republicano, August 6.) _ your o} ‘Thus, the army will be saved from | Would be an act of Le ee ge without precedent tolet | rero have some intelligence, and are better disposed question: this mendment was, 5 00, mays 49. wics, Since the 3d instant, repeated notices have been given | }‘iem, and at the last moment the city of Mexico will | Santa Anna pass the blockade. Com. Conner is off Vera | than thote of any place on the river. ior Port iced Dan Cane NCE athe Aajea=™. to the government ; but in the most res; be preserved from a day of mourning and horror, which | “tz for the purpose of preventing the enemy from re- fa letter from Mier, it would seem that Mc- id By way of almost in the tone of entreaty. Both these comm *h | ceiving succor oF assistazce, whethor in the shape of men, | Culloch game even nearer having abrush with Seguin's | ¢-—2ibany Argus. tions, and private letters aldressed to Senor Bravo and | Misesnyealy happen t Fg ia mat pp = be munitions of war,provisions, &c. Santa Anna goes there | men at China, than was at fiat wppote. When therifle | ay mee Senor Quijano, by the general-in-chief of the pronounced | Zovernment. ostensibly to render them that assistance, and unless he | was discharged at ono of hi , his main command ‘HR CouRT FOR THE CORRECTION OF forces in the citadel, remained either unanswered or | °"'shail fail in my duty, and be recreant to humanity, if | ha* given our government a satisfactory guarantee that | was not a mile off, and a general scamper at ®nce follow. | Commences its session on Saturday next. were answered in an evasive manner by for time, | the melancholy state of things now existing in the city he. goes not to prolong the war but to effect apeaca, it | ed. Hadthere been daylight at the time, although it | following are the first sixteen causes on the calendar, so and seeking to an time. The last time fixed upon | of Mexico last much longer. I am resolved for all, if | WoUld be madness to permit him to land at Vera Cru is now said they numbered over 200 strong, they would | far as notes of issue have been received :—1. G. C. De for giving a nite answer was two o'clock in the | your Excellencies do not desist from 0} the most | Well—so far as the [principle involved is concerned—as | not have got off so easily. Kay and wife appits., va. G. F. fevieg, and al. respts. 2. afternoon of this day, (August fifth) The general-in- | sacred of revolutions, and in virtue Pig s, apprise | Well might an army of ten thousand men from Yucatan or O. E. Edwards applt. vs. R.A. Varick, respt. 3. W. fy, not, as | | elsewhere be permitted to make a peaceful entry. a ay coh Wise eet nga A) ta 3 — we, that I shall proceed to attack you, ba he aie ea aad — 4. or ’ received. er, columns for » ve. J. » 6. G ve. People. ander Tedeon'sHlotel._| attack at-when they were about to execute. the | pene the whole word, Shot yom; and youceigbe wil Dies HE Domes: teen ite Ws Coushiaw be etiwMemnten malineks "ties oale'or | Madiocs Lonarsnes.centpeny, vid. Gesee, To.the Seem. ILLINOIS BONDS. movement, the Generals D. Martin Carrera and D. Jose | ho responsible for the evils which may ensue. God and | Ifthe letters of the Secretary of State to Commodore | the Long Island train, soonafter they left Norwich for | nectady Bank, va. J.N.Adams. 8. The Mobawk & Hud- Urrea preven eareplves oni Che pase Of the JOSE MARIANO SALAS. | Conner and the Mexican Secretary of State were des. | Boston, on Saturday afternoon, met the freight train, | on R. R. Co. vs, J. Brown. 9. H. Vandenberg, ‘vs. P. r liberty. IT HE UNDERSIGNED: as arent for the State of Iiinois: | ment, and stated that Gen D. Benito Quijano was em: |" Citadel of Mexico, Aug. 4. 1846. patched by Midshipman Habersham, who left here on | Which was running out of time, and a fearful collision | Havens. 10. D. B Moses et. al., vs. F. Mead and al. 1 notice, on n L day of September next, he will be prepared to pay to. the | Powered as goneral-in-chief to treat with the pronoun- the Alabama last Wednesday for Brazos Santiago, the | Was the consequence. Both locomotives were injured, 12 Medical holders of such bonds pen ‘State of El innis, ag are entitied | Oers, yp Pees, parties area Me ged St a = Orrice or Misistay or Forerow Arrains, Commodore will probably Tat vosctta the pred and cars were smashed, but the amount of perso: ju. 2 & 5 on 18. re Vio- der of he ogi jarare, to parties ate ind Pro: meet at } tere place. ie general-in-c! io he th Goveanment, anv Povier. through the newspapers. The Daring will very possi- | TY was very small. Mr.Fishor, the conductor, had his y 4. G. W. po vs. G. W. yupon gach ofthe ssid bonds for $1060,” | fuls tlw, statiog, thet the commissioners appciated Ex, Sin :—I have communicated to the Vice President, | bly convey them first to the squadron, collar bone broken in two places; the fireman escaped | 15. y and al. 16, D. ve Ist of January, 1842, must be pre- he part Gould sttend eters Ave’ Sclnee by 2 -'opa Mg exercising the executive power, your note of this day miraculously some severe bruises, and some of the | 8. W. Coonley,—Albany Argus. d (at the American Exchange Bank : communicating the fact of the ‘pronunciamento hei Army Intelligence. passengers slightly injured. The train was de- on fafiemenber ner: inorder hat theam nex | 8000, in the convent of San Francisco, where they would | by you, with < partion of tae eivoperstasioned in, tse ca: Y New Omerans, Aug. 24, 1646, | tained until about three o'clock on Sunday morning, | Bravery or a U. S. Minsuirman—At the late Ce caren ne 8 TOS eavine. oreiie ot the cast of Wid sy ciertoesees stsmsant nes pital. His exsellency commands me to say, that tho | ‘The intelligence from the city of Mexico, to the sth | “em it arrived in this city.—Boston Courier, Aug-31. | fire in Quebec, a most dramatic incident ‘ Bits ‘ant: |Sordngwappinient bel Gove af the government | fou! the pis Korat 2rocente oC 8 | sgt ia highly important Gomes Fares, View Pre | Mowe Monowar —the Richmond Repaien atte | Yon ny ib hoa aut accompiied Mig than " ; " 5 WROUGHT NAILS. aiter the lapse of more than an hour, had not m tional regulations, and to the real interests of the nation; | dent under Santa Anna, who was expelled by him in| \iuir of having also murdered his omen son, his cnother: | multitade, standing at an open window in the ‘nied le their HOO REGS of 100 ths ench of 34 and 3 inch wrought nals eae reer acts asm eemenenione cotee tae the movement executed by you is contrary to the | 1433, and exiled from Maxico, and remained in this city | in-law, anda Kentucky drover. A few. years since an | story of the building, whither she had raa,no doubt, nly expected, and will'be sold low, | 00's having sent a new communication stating that a |} nh “4 on delivery after ist of Decembernest, at" "| junta of war would meet at 7 o'clock in the evening, and | ne the mousures wich the: govoroment hed’ Loker co | till Santa Anna wes put down by Herrera, in the most elderly ledy then an inmate, if we understood correct: | with (he, 00a of Ere Mmestunee aid cotld teeah ber, ., GEORGE fF. GERDING, that a reply would be given in the course of the night, | brosecute with activity the defence of th tr hevwnity; declaned st Paredes and in f f yy. of house—was taken suddenly ill and died. At ‘el her hands, shy 4 an?9 Imec 78 Maiden lane, junction of Liberty st | the generabinchiet of the proneunced forces determin. | . Ai a ace gall amie’ pre ain hgh sacs again: e in favor Of | the death ofthis lady, it seems, a large estate was likely | At this moment, clasping her » she exclaimed ———-ALUELICK WATER CT ‘ait no I and 601 ‘ed his march with | “S#inst the United States. his old enemy, in the city of Mexico, about the 4th in- | to fall into the hands of Epes, as ian of his chil. | heart-rending accents," My mother !” and immediately WaT received A hestnply An trated medicinal | fo strong Columns, Compored of some infantry, « body | xnPeqceety Qi tit,excelleney are written inthe bl | stant, nacked by. Genegal Salov of Teton, and some of | dem, who were tobe the heirs of ttt deceased rls. | after, the wort ” William fall from har Upe in sate f re 5 Es ; jones. 5 ext Vise tom lias Bcc Sctege in Regency. | of caval, and some Mg piece, which, beng cranged the ful of the ardentlove he bears her. He'can never | the very troope that Paredes had raised. General Bravo | Us, 0 thaE, aiminisereda dose of medicine,or some: | © Young man, dresed in fatigue of U.S." Middy, I a a Hie, . e held responsi for tl which may flow, and J 4 i ith bound, into which he seemed to throw the con- Mites St reser anda Sa a earn ne ee tne aty | hm cansegtnces of 8 promuncemenn. which, Svioys | Dong tivo, surrendered, The agounte wae, Paredes | i, Civoon gen ava shor neh Sabet conan? teeeraad te el «eae Saline Sulphur Weters in this country, and is identical with | {erces occupying it is ol i of | all hope of order in the republic. The plan you forward | Who had left the yoke overtaken, captored, and is | ss to grow weres, and soon oxpi dow in the building, some five feet from the street, from the Har ovate Spfings 9 furnished gra- | the principal aoe r traits, Oe 1 Qui seed thet me that has circu for some time past in va- | 20W a prisoner in the castle at Mexico. thought at the time of the sudden | which, hen, je and flames were belching Te ee RN OORT”, | his commssuers would atondat size otlock et nignt | “oun parts of the republic, whose object is to excite the | -(200, faloe inten ott cantar nest agreeable 0 the | her irionde not dreaming for « moment th y and interest below were intense. In ant9 teeth comer of Chamber strest. ia houre No. 10, in the frst erect de Flutzroe, occupied Verkan af the agtearitioth atte amare oe munciamento under which the revelation has bosn ef | unfuinly dealt with, [eusonly, since the developments yee ood NEWS for smokers of A No.1 Havana Segara | 2¥,D#- D. Pedro Vander-Linden, the director of the | scure or destroy their liberty. You are ordered, pursu- | fected. A ® ‘ second Gee NiNSero Howrer 12 Beekman treet: here now | military board of health. In fact, almost an hour before | ant to directions from the Ministry of Wer und Marino, | , AM express arrived at Vera Cruz on the 18th, on which | warde Epes, in ro betes Deen only ® | story, the tower One belag entirely eaveleped by the de 1¢ ** Habanero completed their arrangements to furn real aromatic weed (as well as dealers ers, ke.) with the bes iat er other hou a the appointed time, Generals Cai to abandon the tude day the Daring left, announcing the important fact that | fw yoars, too, siz rt segars, hotel keep- mon Morales appeared as commis nl | irepere to manu tothe wastes feedion teomied ty he one of our vamels ja'the Pac oN Mae AGE A ed State gan while be and his father, W. Dendridg Tad dow the indy ae are tied len agree ana produces, and cheap- | commanding the forces of the government, and on the | external enemies of the republic, where the services of nd taken peaceable possession. 80 Cal eed qT sint of young Epes’ death, | 8 tight ashe could round his right foot, then swung States, as Senor Rivers | part of those of the citadel, Generals de Pedro Lemus, D. | the armoil forces are required. and Liberty ! Huzza for our side! There are some | Were out hunting. The scsount of y ble at the | himself from the window, cmv writh eis bende for the | Antonio Vizcayno, and D. Ramen Pachgco, hi Mexico, Aug. 4, 1846. TESADO, | sbeurd rumors in town, that California “ has annexed it- | {rom the lips of his own fathe re. per oo et a hee o tee. weeke “4 gpa | sh ‘upon is rary intendantgof the army. A long discussion was . cape self to the United States.” is, of course, impossible, | time, no ove of course suspecte play; but wa Uicn | chotiiders, ad with o Ubstiees tod eo Yl wotatag, sak Cha Perel Oe pice wees tint the. gen Linenatine Rervsuican Ansty. | 2 : e Has declared herself in | eerie ee eised to get, it, his own possession. ‘This | which would have done credit to olf Blucker ree | morning, Sud the result of which was, that the fem |. ceuueet Sin:—In the exposition which the Minis enough to knew that the | oi instance, taken inconnection with others, leaves | down to his legs, then seized the coat, by which means day | accede to the plan proclaimed inthe citadel, and every | try made to the Junta, called the National Congress, it i very little doubt that Epes is the murderer of his own | she came within ten fect of the ground, when she let go redat | article of it; it farther determined, on the part of the | Was stated that the first care of tho President ad interim |, \From the New Orleans Picayune, August $0). son. Nor does this end the chapter of his crimes. He is | and was caught in the arms of several of the: is: pronouncers, that in consideration of the deference and | Was public opinion ; an expression worthy Mexican, a | | -Cwi"a; Mexico, Augast 6, 1846.—Chine js in the nds | now suspected of having murdered adrover whohas | The hero of this little romance was then inthe most im ie highly ii pac Pp i same man! Chit ; thereby renee ite pecalier odor and. aromatic flavor tor which Hi his has rel edb; ing the S Boveey thas icspecriee So: the’ Gebers: the-eed 4 davor of edar ; tus new and philosophical poate teran of the war of independence; but the reception | Of the Americans—not the great end celestial Empire, | neitn nseen nor heard from since he was known | minent danger, hanging at a distance of some twenty (ee ea soe Tea ade | Tetra aoa toctiaony of they anifented, by Senor Bravo, | Winch. the propositions received during their reading | With ite and Whangs, ito Tings and Lings-—but | to hayegone to. Epes’ honse:to collectof Epes money | feet from the ground, holding by his hands, and the veaingtn the Dab i¢ will ins short time he able to j fe fy bonld be all ed fi ought to have convinced your exceliency that it was not | 'h Puebla or town in Mexico of the same fora number of hogs sold. ‘This has been several years | flamos already scorching him. Death seemed to be in- L Si chron $F the Birat mmvoice comes to bi print Bug EDDY Pe, WHEW te Xho capMal, Whe) SE hich reigns in this fortress ted on the Rio San Juan, some sixty-five or y tt 1 evidence of Peis | evitable, He relaxed his hold and fellto the pevement, will be duly advertised ; mennwhile the remainder of distinction of a guard of honor, such he ordi | public opinion. ‘The order which rei ae bove Be: “ull ith. fifty-f ago, and, asa pretty good evidence of suspicion being | evita! Pf the fall Stock put up on the old Plan, comprising a very. choice and | nance assigns to captains-general ; that neither he nor | or the part of the garrison, that has almost without ex: | Chis ton “arrived fe sight of the race about 1 avcinek | Properly attached to Epes for disposing of the Kentucky | lifeless, it is true, but more from the stun of the fal, well se! X24 arortment, will ve retailed at wholesale prices his ministers, nor the chiefs, officers, and troops who | ception supported me, in comparison with the petty | fy Ris men arrived in sight off the place about | o'clock | drover, the skeleton of grown person was lately, with- | than real injury. Both were carried to the house nod sold by the th rom $110 $3, less than the usual | have supported his cause, ‘should be molested, and | Humber that still adhere to what is called the govorn- | {14 morning, after a forced march of over fifty mi in a woek or £0, we believe, found in an ice house on the | Miss St. Pierre's mother, and in a few hours were immediately upon the ratification of the plan, | Went, and which delicacy slone holds together *ught to | iG had just arr veh tee Gk wen Sane! 2 Mexican | farm upon which Epes formerly resided. recovered. ives the real romance to this inci- -hand Show Case for sale cheap. au iw*r | the government should cease its functions, the troops | Convince Gen. Bravo, and the obstinate partizans who | Vith ‘upwards of one hundred mounted me ‘Call and try them ! ‘ wes. Call and try them ! at the Habanéros House, No. 12 | 1) v ‘illiane’ had, some months before, and at |, Information hes been recalved atthe State Department dont Ip tas and been socepted iveretiy it it true, A sees : defending the palace to remain under the orders of | surround him, that the movement executed here to-day forme: from the consul of the United States at Montevid f VELLING TRUNKS, &c. Senor . The latter occupied the at three 0” | is precisely the expression of the popular will, whore pa toh Whee i had Ma the dent of Loring H Humphries Tenminers aed natitg | the Tich ‘and beautiful ion Bt. ie ze. . The attache yous ACH, Trunk Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall | clock this morning. The chiming of he beating | only object is to restevo to the nation its glory and i's | can who brought the intelligence for a guide, our | of North Yarmouth, Maine, who died in that city, on the | it is said, wae Uys Kal at) pills 4 ould not iuatemto the strott, commer of Broadway, has now Wad and constant: | of drums, and music of the military bands, vieas from a | frontier, with ite domestic liberty, sacrificed by the most | Co ath started off at a rapid pace, only, halting a abort | oth of March last. "An inventory of his effects, and a | Parity in fortune, es Ob Fistte Mon Och Sy aa oe - ines, Carpet concourse for General Santa Anna, who is invoked | shameful defection that marks its history. - 4. | time towards sundown to cool the horses’ backs and | draft on Everett and Battelle, of New York, for the sum | Prononis o) 3B nore time—making geod the , a superior article of sole leather Tranks, suitable for in le plan, and a salvo of twenty-one guns from the bat- | | Lead =) to Cog este ed A ppd % who follow | Make a “hasty bowl” of coffee. Before reaching the | of one hundred and seventy-one dollars, a balance of | Voris of the post 4 Poste se ‘aerial tiod of this fie’ as vo; 10 goverment en’ mere ins, with the g aeammation tat will assare the triumph of large “tea ed hacier aieet Sg Toro, within three leagues | wages dee ty Pereeets ee ere pee cteneee, oo And None but the brave desef¥e the fair.” jon event 4s yet no u it, 1e n ie ee for the West Indies, South Amerien, ke., filled with , and the gene hief of the pronounced forces | the justest and most necessary of causes, I cannot shan. Completely, and it was lowad netessary to leave. him. | sury Department, to be holden in trust for the legal | ‘Tyosr Huwax Heavt—The mystery of the human . seasimér_ | fr to continue in command until the arrival of General | dan the attitude which you term hostile, and Nile ls | cisaia not in the least alter MeCulloch’s plans, for he clakmante, heads found a few days sinco in acellar in Eighth street FAEER BOX M 8 29,000, tbe de, | Santa Anna, who is expected within a few days. nothing more then responding \jcate your Excellency to | Kepton at the same rapid pace. ‘The haciends of Kl) ‘The Chippewa Chief, Kel ahbowh, delivered an | above Chesnut, has been solved. It appears the heads denon eRe dare = | (om tn 0. ime tow 1, | Sa tare gs Soles ta | oe ae anal ie dog he adte| aint rage pangs weve suo o8 | sev thoes Gat ee i tar 64 and 67 at. 'e ed the above intel! in an extra, at an were all out in ‘yeir huts | Thursda: last ORO. ee FLAVORING EXTRACTS. hour yesterday morning, since when we have re. | Mt ulimately te eua 1 have replied to a commu. | &.W6 pasted. Nota word was exchanged, the Rangers | "Cow the wunteres of Roove, in the theatre at Cincin od his ‘wifein the Stato of New York, and the ether the A koe A highly concentrated, Krengh | Seopsivamet eo ieciiek te heal Tenine: Those lowe on from Goneral Mora—I reiterate the resolution | | iij08 aie fle ad in siete, CroUED ne chaceh 4 | nati, pessed through St Louis, nd took the stage at Al" | eer Nioryiand,, Both the heads were obteined by Dr. ON fla MOND. and savers Py 4 nals are principally instant. These jour- | have taken, which will be supported by the army under | litt ton for Chicego a lew days ago. hrenol of considerable at MOND. and are eoot ‘With details of the progress ety | China was seen some half mile distant, the bright moon- | Ly frepring Joe Creams imcanages Cestanly, Ot tnd ultimate success of the revolution in favor of Santa | ™Y commend. God and "MARIANO SALES, | beams bringing it out nal ei A Aide farther on | | John Armatrong, a merchant of Ptaburk, wae lately inte, and exibited by him atthe, Union veins Ilion, moons k-TAYL Ry ¥ wae rroolas Head by Gen, ‘Taylor, to the inhabi- Crraven, Aug. 4, 4g eM | and with the reat of the company ee moved on, Benjamin Hin ion been committed to ees | — al fers, &e., .Y. lexican blie, rs in most of the jour- —The Vice P t | circling the town and making towards main Monte- sting to killhis wife by cul 7 AWERICAN MANUFACTURED CUTLERY: | nalse(the country and orme mae blot of cmmest having been informed af Ute Note Pontion which you | Ty T0410 cu of any fore thal might endeavar to re | beteels open with sn ase. GON TEM fh» ara one 7 “ Cutlery, No. if as ‘itadel, te ie y Pr ) name | ad ‘ baer! is Me erik bas tcustantiy’ oa hands good ax be expected from theit national vanity, with an alr of | Have aeeumed in the citadel, be, directs me to sunumen | town, and hed arrived at @ Id ‘when the sharp | _ A Begto in the Consectiant State Tren, Cetivaizer, | advantage to call on the sabaeteets Tower r 1, 2, and 4 blade Knives of his own manufactur | disdain. ‘ou to 5 og q exach of 9 tite was heard frow tb sen, Intely attempted to P h hs ry % sortment of j5 om a 23 1m ¢ population, justly alarmed by the fear of the evils Of 8 tite was heard trom the rear ented now near | i, latter was severely wounded before the black fel- | house im the city. Gold Wate! rat ang, good and cheap to the trade eat ten“ re The Monttor of the ath contains a and forcible which similar circumstances have ceused them to suffer. ile off. A halt was called, strict silence kept, and ew wald be secared Watches and Jewel or bought. watenes BELGIAN COOKING STOVES. ticle on the recent revolution. It iverts If your Excellency, heedless of the voice of the Su. | ¢¥ery ear was ready to catch the reports of other shots, | !oW {Michigen ‘hes offered « reward of warranted to heep sond on OF there amon or ing sured terms of severity. on the return of Sante Anna to Biri Mesistrate, peraiets in he plans you have formed, for it was at frst surmised that the Mexicans had attacked | | The Governor of Michigyn, Ane Olu tein aie a! ' ie and Tee on Walley CHORGE PGpmp xa, Perret declare thas having oppowed his elevation, it | ie Vice Praient Nope tet yon wil indifferent to | UF comrades; but not another gun was discharged, and | $600 for the apprehe will still continue ite sured that ad- | yee Nice? coal“welfars ofthe nation.and will therefore im ho sounds resched us save the Parking of innumerad murder of James L. &chooleraft. anid tm*me é

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