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THE NEW Peary Ee — = = Vol. XII, No. 248—Whole No, 4491. NEW YORK, W a = neni ee MEXICAN NB WS. | ace ier s* errand be aarted of | to Monterey about ths tees Heel watt tee | ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS @ henor of marching the first troops into that place, uu: | Jess the “ adventurers” got there ahead of him, | or THE -h would not create much surprise in the minds of | | some. RIOT AT BURI TA. Rrra. none nee aamarionntet e 29th ult., Motameres } —_—___—_ een rife with rumors of the taking of Monterey by THE ARMY, 2 party ofmen from San Antonio ADVANCE OF ' pal Wag stated that Col. Harney, mith the troops at exer, cross the Rio Grande at Laredo, an us The Brplosion on Board the Steam- procesied to the place in question without advising th boat Enterprise. | seonsiea ree iaereeee Soap arteess.os, at | | ‘ , j - ‘ he | *count is out of the pale of probability. Now if there is Se edenaake | | ele ie a leoksremcnable, ate jew Yer! ler le joxi \" sa) tiers from jouterey asse: Ne. XXI that a bod of Americans who came down by, the way ¥ 7 ol iow oxi were ined pear e Presidio by Matamonas, (Mexico) Aug. 24, 1846. | number of Texan aventureros, and the combined force Steamboat Accident on the Rio Grande—Polunteer Gene Cre simered. oe Lesage = gy Ae bt rale—March of Dregeons—Divisions and Commanders | igtigr iad boon received at Mutamoras from Monclova, of the Regulars. stating that a body of Americans was advancing upon ‘We have this moment heard of a sad accident up the | that place, but i oy Ty pe crocs, whatever from our ‘ ‘i countrymen io Grande. Rio Grande. The steamerfaterprise, fwhen near Rey- | i Tany Mecoxxorsance-The description of are nosa, on the upward passage, burst her boiler, and over | connoissance to Seralvo, made by Captain McCullouch twenty of the Tennessee volunteors are reported to have | with his Rangers, which we append, from one of our were killed, but their nemes | °ofTespondents who accompaniad him, will bo read with ij interest, Col. Hays, with his regiment, had successively Tho unfortunatos | Visited San Fernando, population 6,000, and China, popt- EDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1846. ae a 7" va aE . a = — = —— = = =—-= / TRIAL OF SPENCER, |store weet Ee, ARRAY ANNUAL FAIR, | show, that on the night of the, Ist of July, this Richard OF THE eee ee eee: WER: re NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Henberhoed of Jersey € i ee il | | Held at Auburn. Bo strongly to prove j with her circumstances w of infidelity, They would also be able to s clarations of Mrs. Dobbin, and her family, ¢ | deemed the prisoner to be! insane. They { ql xn hen by the examination of eminent physicia e |||| | genoral facts for the defence, they would be able toshow | SPLENDID ARRANGEMENTS, |||] the prisoner's insanity, that the law would, in such event, consign him to the care mer rtrnage asylum, for . Ala is which he wus better fitted, than hold him responsible for i the crime with which he is charged, es if he were an The Ladies and Floral Hall, ordinary member of society. age) | ; The Hon. Josuva L. Srencwn, was the first witness sworn and examined for the defence The Stats: wished to know what they wanted to prove | An Immense Multitude, Wee bieaeta ded they had a right e Derence contende 8) a right to examine 7 | htm es to general feats. y 8 Avavan, N. ¥., Sept. 14, 1846. | ‘The Counr ruled in favor of the Stato. There could not have been selected a more eligible, The Derence stated they intended to prove by the wit: | beautiful, convenient location for the great Fair which is {| Bae that insunity was on hereditary disease in the f&- | now hold at this placo, than that on which we are now | | The Srarx contended, that acts of insanity should be | Writing. It is onan elevation about « mile from the | | Proved on part of the’ prisoner, and that inferences | American Hotel, which the people of Auburn have pro- should not be drawn in relation to the prisoner, from . ” % a | the general fact of insanity being hereditary in the | Perly termed “Capitol Hill.” Whether it shall ever be Spencer family. He went onto argue fiom the books the capitol bill or not, it is a capital hill for the present | in support of his position. purpose. The question was left open for argument until this ‘i in “ ” forenoon at 9% o'clock, towhich hour the court stands | | We now write you upon a platform in “Floral Hall, 3 ea a4 ve © every attention.that bu- | jation 3,000, on the road to Monterey; ho himself, with | adjourned. decorated in the most tasteful and gorgeous manner by 3 t twenty-four mon, returning to Camargo on | 5 the delicate hands of the fair ladies of Auburn. We have Hitherto, the boats to Camargo have made very suc- | {7 escort ol ty ; 4 d dined Superlor Court. cessful trips, this being the firet mishep where. life ‘has | {3e, 26th, ultimo, with a report) fo the Commander in Boteaniet Seton indba: a view of the eastern portions of Wayne, Ontario and Se- bo cers. ‘aig ago, the Neva sank within anther corse Giat- Surr. 14 ee L Joxephe a The Creton Fire ie neca counties, and alarge portion of Onondaga. Owasco f oat | fi th | surence “~This@was an action brought on three ‘i i i Nearly all the voluntéors destined for the invasion Ma opie PILE TEN poeta: Ties. cies of insurance ellected by plaintiff at defendant's “alhce, | take: Witt ite’ earrounding woodlands end beantiful have moved up. Generals Butler, Marshall, Quitman, Filow, and Lane are in he field. apd will de assigned to Sg ergoto ir commands according te the late law. “ The Dragoont have mafvhed from this piece, under | Monerey. om San Fernand to Ch. iat Capt. May. ‘They are well mounted and equipped, and | aoe nent ent oa oa xceedingly a fow days drilling, which they will receive before the - Le thickly Govere on houses in Broad street, for $8,000. ‘The houses were | farms is seen in the distance south, and on either side a | burned down by the ane fire of July, 1840. rich and delightful scenery meets the enchanted eye.— ted bedestruction of the houses by the fire was admit: | searce such another spot can be found in the Empire > ; evidence ol eir value was then given, an 1@ po- ivi | licy'was exhibited. ‘The defence setup. wee that the | State. Auburn, with her theological seminary, her ls, thickly h jungle and mre" | premiums were not paid, and that as u consequence the | prison, and neat and substantial buildings—her business rove beyond Camarge, will make them most effective t. tection "i canter the a % Sy i policies were en elle ‘The President, Vies President ere and clean streets, now crowded and bustling like soiThe eculare of the invading army are commanded as te cease : \ ’ ae. sooege ine Ate vosethe eee Pirsig aay ined | Broadway is entirely in view—while in every direction follews :— i G a i ¢ - dling their way to this, at present important in profusion, but the most prefound tranquillity reigned Gi. y A pe to pay the premiums—that he neglected to do so--that | are seen wending their way at pr portan sr Division—Cemprises the 3d brigade, which is | 12 Profusion, but the most profound tranquillity reigned : eM, S (ong he afterwards called at the office, more thun once, and | and attractive spot, the farmer, with his beuutiful prize composed of the $d and 4th regiments of infantry ; 4th Prighdes composed of a battalion of et infantry, aad. the | Feport* were daily Druited i nine eompanies of the 2d infantry ; several companies of ‘bs $0! ofa horse or sheep, and the mechanic, with the produc (An [vr | that be was there notified verbally, and afterwards by ti letter, that the policies were cancelled. To meet this A %y og | at another; but ing b ppeai yt ——e the defendant offered evidence to show that the company | tions of his skill and toilsome hours, The manutacturer the 24 regiment of dragoons, and Ridgely’s end Bragy’s | tndicared, aothing RAPD gusty tay eppenroneu Sot Set acknowledged the Policies as open until after the great | jg also seen with his boxes of superior fabries, and: the batteries. ‘This division is commanded by Brigadier | Niasican country life met his : “a te, Indies with their specimens of industry and taste. All in. Twiggs. The peasantr -) tin freel > ’ ts Adjourned to this morning. s 2o Div.siox—Under Brevet Brigadier Gen. Worth, is 2, Kc aOR Bi ay : 1 Ae Sey! vor plaintiff, M ‘ > 7 coming, who haye not already arrived, to Gil up the composed of the let brigade of infun rtillery batt Ghaneiog she peonne PUely feces end airies for Ameri- = X i SF For plaintiff, Messrs. Lord and Cutting. For defend. | are Flog, watich abell ey Beets the great ibe ants, Messrs. Sandford and Taylor. grand ex! , Wm. H. Howland and Nathan Caswell cs. The Croton | of American enterprise and prospe: urance Company.—This was an action on two poli. | We feel more like folding up our arms and gazing out of insurance made by the defendants on the ship | upon the striking scenes around us than writing, but Ceylon, and her freight, on a voyago from Newport, in | that would not answer the purposes for which we came. Wales, bound to New York. The vessel being laden |W: in “Floral Hall. hp Ra ini ry can gold ser Danoeare and Capt, Fr sasloce batioriog The | _ At San Fernando, one hundred miles south of Matamo- 4 "as, on the Sau Fernando, Col. H.’s regiment had oa Texan Rangers will be twelve h tolen from them by a Sebions servant, ; ho waited on Col. Walker's mess. Notwithstandin, has already moved. Probably the 1st, | }", 1 g with the Cemmending Matacel, witt th ponte “te ho had eight or ten hours advance of them, some with acargo of railroad iron, sailed from Wales ou the | have not the pleasure of seeing it may d from Camargo about the Ist September, Within little Se unet G tke panel OF Som wet Gy i Tath of February last, and onthe 19th of February, when | tion of it—and asit is the work of the 1a more then two weeks we Freese Gxciting news, | with some of tho stolen horses. ‘The fief was, in: “hat the vessel was in latitude 48 64, long. 27 49, she met with ce tng Bey amano by the route taken by the army and by the Mexicans di. | mediately Hed, and summarily sentenced te be soundly APPEARANCE OF FHH COURT ROOM. | during which time tome of the iron in the, bold of the | 160 feet in length, by 60 fost width, and some 16 feet. i Feet from Monterey and Saltillo, you will be apprised of | pours, from conjectures pretty well founded, that hey > 7 ship, and between the decks, got adrift. ‘The storm con- | height, beautifully constructed, with planed floors, every thing capertant at the earliest day. X.Y. Z. | Gfa'not save his life. On being set at liberty, he wee ae Te r | tinuing, the vessel became very much disabled, and the | *0 nted in the most gorgeous manner, with ard ¢rew, in their endeavors to save her, were compelled to ‘i vines, and tassels of evergreen, variegat ‘Trial of Spencer for the Murder of his Wife |r overboard parts of the cargo. On the ath of March ms of the season of every name, hue, and pean the vessel was in sucha disabled and sinking condition | {'agrance. On the western end, in’ compliment to th | that the captain and crew were compelled to take to the | ladies, Florists of the Wes! beautifully wrought the No, XXII. supposed to have been way-laid and shot by one of | Texas Cavali id fae 3 Maranoass, Mexico, Ar, 3. 146, | those whom he had deprived of his horse. 4 mia Toxes Cavalry, woder the crumend Qk. ised, sp ican orte—Prospects ‘eace— Quiet am ui event occurred at Le wl tay tl I» id e] pee) an pe Fr Sp iy mene: e ina. uring the stay there, of | our corr dent, for accounts of which, we refer our the Rangers, three horses, were carried off, but a pursuit | readers to his letter appended ‘The adv: ‘ali crossed is) am hh a" ”. It is a doubtful experiment to attempt, even from this | having taken place, the thief was caught und immedia'e- | the San J Toc, aden ai ; : f i long boat, and drifted at the stern of the ship until the | word “Buffalo.” On the east the word " Onandage”— point, to communicate news to the Herald from the in- | ly shot. In his terror, the poor wretch venoanced hic | “Awnivare ue Cees eg eee ath ult. pA SY GR t-te ee | morning of the Sth of March, when the vessel went tothe | Every pillar and post, seat and stand, is decorated with steamboats Whiteville — G. Speer, U. Van Winkle, and Geo. C. DeKay. eee Orne contain wud crow Bually coached Havere, | exquisite taste and perfection—only equalled by the Sceedeemletientinll go atoarte tee inert iatay | Lathan act Mi Ot et eee ee = the ieee of serene pat | ‘This action was brought to recover for the loss of the | beauty and loveliness of the hundreds of fair beings,who, tion frequently eneble it to procure the latest intelli- | having’ set him on, and vengeance will no doubt f le took up to bead. cers :=M Br Gen. Butler, gence by other routes more speedily, than via Matamo: | the Don, ax the Rungers are ietermined to cure the tex: | Colonela Larleand Mitchell, Sajors Cotftes Pry, and unual’ploce near hie counsel, Iti rolativer eat near | Vessel and freight. The jury rendered verdict for the | lke angele, are seen in every direction moving among ras, Yet someof the rumors wo receive hore from the | cans of their weakuoss a horse fanciers. Col. Hay’ | Boyd of the voluntoarss Gey, Henderson, Gen, Lames, Mt Dlalniit for) $6,706 86. i ‘A jittle in rear of this, and east of at, is the buildin; nerthern provinces, and even from the capital, may be | regiment remained, accounts,encamped ou the Rio } and Col ; Col. Belknap, Majors Craig, any Festina recalled ; cross-examination continued. | , Howland and Chase for plaintiffs. John Sherwood for | - A Shoe of O° Ou cactures.” ‘This building is, a8 me resting. A. 20 t, fally; Rellaved S, Camarga.. a02. Ban Gen in edvedoy iting orders from Gen. Taylor d Dr. Craig, Lieutenan This witness underwent a further crosexamination in | 4efenpants. ioe Vehdecioal, will see by the drawing, got up in exquisite style, and entirely c: ‘rom general aspect of Mexican af- | On the 27th ultimo, it was stated at Camargo, that the United States army; Mr. Schatzel, relation to her statement as to hearing Mrs. Spencer and Wm. Me Cune, by his neat friend, Pl faintiff in Error, ve | With reference to the best possible display of speciens. nae came down Jestorday.. Teis, that Paredes hes been | whole of the Texan volunteers, were on the point of be- rived of yep a own troops. He has | ing disbanded, as they were six months men. Col. Hays Asrowio—Inpians, &c,—We learn that ‘Colonel my hair,” but nothing was been supersededas l'resident, and now the army has re- | and his Rangers were, it is supposed, to be entertained tthe head of about 126 U. 8. dragoons, 500 texyaon She etinoede tia the day that Mrs. Spen- belled against him . General. for three months longer. a vi __, | Texas cavalry, from the Red River districts, with Capt. cer’ leit he New York, Mr. Spencer came to her (wit- | Pronuaciamentos from the coast towns and cities of A very melancholy affaii ditable to tHe disci- | Beaver, who has with hima small company of Delaware ness) in the kitchen, and asked her where Mrs. Spencer | erat the interior have reached Matamoras. s Pline, order and character for civilization, which, in spite | Indians, was moving on Monclova, thus anticipating had gone, Witness said she did not know, Spencer said | defendant Kirby, for a year Letters are received from the capital almost daily by | of all that has occurred during the present campaign, we | Gen. Wool’s instructions. Colonel Harnoy Tolt M98 she fold him a lic, end asked her if she would swear by | pied it for about three mont! 4 not | /The whole expense of fitting up the grounds, erectin some of the principe! inhabitants of this city, and they | are proud to e the attributes, of the volunteers, oc- | Antonio on the 23d July Capt Merrill, US dragoons, Saint Patrick to the truth of what sho stated; (immense | Keep it, and called on Mr. Kirby, and told him of his si- | | ¢ Duildings. &6. will be not far from twelve hund now think that signs of reterning peace are discoverable. | curred uear Burita, Rio Grande, on the 31st ultimo. ' On | reached Camargo from San Antonio on the 20th ult’ Jaughter;) Spencer nt one time asked me did I not carry | tuation, and rat ycony him to take ie his hands, offer: | ollare, which has been defrayed mostly by the liberali- The recall of Santa Anna, the unpopularity and o took en board at Burita, five com- | having traversed tho distance, three hundred miles, ac: Tetters from his wife to the post; I told him I did not.— | ing to pay him all the rent Py Peg at Vc irby re’ | ty of the citizens of Auburn, who are entitled to mech throw of Paredes, notwithstanding n ‘orgia regiments. A good deal of | companied by four Germans, three Delawares, and one Witness here corroborated the statements of former | fused, and McCune occupied #t for some time longer, and | ¥ Mit te terprise and liberality with which they ting hostility to us, the settlement, so untimely for them, iously been exhibited by two of these | Cherokee. He passed through Laredo,a town contain- witnesses in relation to the melting of the bullets, and | ain requested Kirby to take the — < his hands, | Have taken hold of the work. ef the Oregon question, the dissensions in the army, and | companies, one aginst another; one of the rivals wes an | ing 1600 souls, meeting no obstacles on his way, except the placing ofthe pistol by Mrs. Spencer under the stairs; and Naty thes ay ith Bice eae, Tees eee ‘Among the specimens of manufacture which are most tie gene ‘apathy among the people of the country, in- | Irish company. From some circumstances or other not | the as es of the country. The Lapan andComman- Mrs. Spencer never told me he was crazy. wards brought én action in the Marine Court for the Fe. | vii oa Ob“to mention, which have come under dicate, they ® necessary Cessation of hostilities at | explained, a row broke out in the evening between | che Indians had mado several hostile incursions into the Quettion ruled out, the State objecting. bruary quarter, and obtained a judgment. ye certiorari | Sor observation, we will mention the “Mammoth Btove,”” no distant day. people of the United States fre- | them—close proximity, we presume, producing hostile | country, above Laredo, lately, doing a good deal of Wirxgas-—Mr. Spencer used to sometimes go to mar. | W#s then issued, and the cause removed to this court, on | PUT D mene ah Sra pi oing & Jackson, Syractise quently hearihat the war is popular among the Mexi- | collision—and fire-arms, and bayonets and swords, were | harm to the inhabitants. : ket andpurchase provisions the ground of the nonage of McCune. ; from Buck’s patent. ‘There are four different sizes o ‘cans, and thatall are willing and eager to sacrifice every | very freely used. The Colonel of the Georgia regiment | Gen. T the 2d Dragoons andthe Flying Br i Witeoaet could hear better from the stairs than louven, for Mr. Kirby, objected, inasmuch as | (rom "ine largest weighs 900 Ibs! Its capacity is suf. private interest tor the country’s cause. Now this gla- | did all he could to put an end to this disgraceful affray, | Artillery batterietunder Ridgeley and Taylor, arrived in the kitchen. ‘The kitchen isceiled. Haniel Siienae com eat talons bee. 1a | ficient for the’camp of old “Rough and Ready,” and ing untruth proceeds ora, {gnemy's oficial docu, | but to fierce Was the conflict between the contending | at Camargo on the 2} ult. and were to proceed iinmedi- Direct ezamination resumed—1 frecollect or one occa | othe ot yeury of a then proved! that McCune would | would cook an ox weighing 3000 Ibs, at one batch. It 7 - 5 as unavai % ough it is stal a toward ) rE 2 7 Mra. § i . i Fe Ee A rll bine el ple partion, that sll. ws } unavailing, although it is stated be | ately toward Monteie,, ‘The Ist and ad regiments of sion 1 saw: Mr. Spencer mect Mrs. Spencer in tho hall, | M00 LY Out Gt HEN inl Nee tel OCS deencg, | would be anexcellent uflair for the Astor House, or the Matamoras. her husband quarreling, when the deceased said “Let go | Jr Me Ung! thin was a case cervoraried from | And #0, we may say, of all the other buildings—the 5 “Farmers” Hall,” and the Hall of the “Dairymen.” a rene oot shat hue tincat: SteCunocinthe latter { _ Around the outside of these is the enclosure for the cat- is i i t fi the | tle, horses, sheep, &c. Atintervals of a few rods between part of 1849,_ took a store in Greenwich street from the | 1, smaller buildings for the convenience of those ‘whe he found he could not | have other articles, committee roems, &c. cited ti ¢ her direct 4 : ‘8, the Louisville Legion, and the Balti- between the bedroom and parlor door, and with one hand U.S. Hotel at Saratoga. The smallost is well adapted to burns in every Mexican heart. But ask the people | hand. While the battle was raging between these insen- | more regiment "have also arrived ut Camargo. inthe he took Hold of her tes Urenst and put the pistol up to | @D4 the ‘ t of some clever old “single lady ad- thomselves, and they tell you that they would hail the | sates on the deck of the steamboat, Cotenel Baker, 4th | march of the volutteers from Matamoras, they only lost the side of her heady 1 saw this ax { was coming from | Count told the jury that, if they believed tho evidence | the quiet savagery of tune clnter ete eg te ee approach of the American army asa deliverance. The | Illinois regiment, ordered out cem| , and G, com: | two men, proving their stamina in the most satisfactory the kitchen; Mr. Dobbin then came in, and as he came | °f Mrs. Murphy, they should find for plaintuf in error. | 7 fe, ‘and to waste the sweet affections of her lunebitanks for meeny leegues about Camargo, come into | manded by Captains Roberts and Jones, to assist in put. | way, the beat andi privations to which they were peed in Mr. Spencer took his hands off Mrs. Spencer's breast; | Verdict accordingly, and judg igi ome sent, i etd ie ‘a lap dog and kitten. The others are see with their own eyes if it is true, that General Taylor | ting an end to it He then went forward at the head of | being duly considered, Gen. Taylor has signified hia in- this was on the day that Mr. Spencer was arrested—2nd | , For plaintiff, Mr. G. W. Stevens ; for defendant, Mr. | W11', tabted to ordinary family and kitchen uses actually lives under canvass, when there are so many | twenty men and urged the rioters to desist, but on his | tention to leave Camargo about the end of the Orst week July after the time he was arrested H. Holden. x are beautifully finished, and seemed justly to. exci excellent houses in the conquered town, endif he really | attempting to ascend the ladder of the steambout he was | in September; he would assume personal direction of Cross examination resumed Mrs. Dobbin was inthe | ,, Richard Fen ade pip bed Fey Sporto ‘an a¢- | jumiration of all who saw them, and were pronounoed pays the people for their produce and labor. There is | fiercely attacked by those on board, and after a desperate | the whole advancing force at Seralvo ; thenceforward to parlor the day that he leyelled the pistol at Mrs. - “ A i y hund j i with their use, to be ot, perhaps, in our land another man so well qualifed |+fight, io which he was shot through the neck, the ball | head them until they mettheenemy. bor’ heud: cont know If Mrs. Dobbin saw it, but 1 | ©9@ is adjourned to this morning. te NaN Live shoal af any ing: out: ‘Diep tase : > el army ading the country o! = mite | serra) arts ere pis check, pronrer circulation at Camargo, saw it: | did not hear Spencer say anything at the time. Court of General Sessions, magnum bonum. in of thin, it Monterey—- Witness here withdrawn. But you will not wish to devote too much room for the ‘Afew days since, the military commandant of this | having no ammunition with’ them, carrying. off Colon: ican army had abandoned Dr. Evcan O.aorr. sworn—examined by the State—t | Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Hart and Purser. | «,5°A20 49 1 will close, promising more to-morrow. city, Col. Clarke, detected a Mexican lawyer leaving | Saker senseless. Commissary Post, Sergeant Oglesby, | that city ; others, that they had stro Ty fort it, and was called on the night of the murder, and visited John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. 4 is to be one of the grandest Floral with despatches, which, on examination, were found to | and six men of the Illinois regiment dre weutaal=-te.| Would Redalaly ketone nae Rouse whare it was comsolited; T sw the pe Bice she | , Srrr.10.—Trial and Conviction of Charley Cooper— Bab ounce erent roo got u iN. York State, communicate much information respecting our numbers | mortally. Captain Roberts, company A, then attempted | ‘The volunteers will take up the line of march as was breathing, aud she thon very soon expired; blood | The before named notorious character was called to trial | PeUAen NTU? ores Geccrintion, beside many other and positions. The Col. caused this man to be arrested | to board the boat, but, after a desperate conflict, he speedily as practicable, for the goal of all the hopes of was flowi g from the wound; | examined the wound | this morning, on an indictment Epi cay Bo with hay- and sent to head quarters. Thp fellow, of cours his men were beaten off. Capt. R received a severe army, viz., Monterey. It was confidently expected the next d merges emrpe os pected to be hung at least; but he was disappointed bayonet wound through the shoulder,into the back, three | that there would be a fight—a field fight, perhaps—in right shoulder blade; it passed through the chest, Ty Je wonderful things to come off during this eventful week, 6 it it was from a pistol ball; [t entered the | 19g, on Sunday, August 10th, 1846, ‘The hotels are crammed full. The American, nd | the steamship Great Britein arriving in this port) picked le cot meccmy D i t house of the place, by your friend Gambl after adi him for his great indiscretion, in risk- | inches in le front of that city. sed the lett side TE found the'ball; | the pocket of a Mr, Berneau, of a wallet,while the latter | FTW" 9 believe he kn ing his valuable life to procure information which the | ‘The affair having now assumed a very serious aspect, = Vand cutered the ail of the window? I gave the ball to | Gentleman was in the crowd at the foot of Clinton street. | slive, w bi tdehagr ie ton ipo General himself would fully communicate to the whole | Maj. Horria brought out the whole remaining force oi (From the Washington Union of Sept. 14] Judge Edward. This witness underwent no cross ex- jury, aiter a brief absence, returned into Court and | ROW to PCAN LAGI, oC aS Mexican nation, he set the prisoner at liberty. The 1 ith IHinois regiment, well provided with ball car- News trom Mexico. amination. rendered a verdict of guil . D. Russell, Esq , coun- “ ter leaped with joy, and threwing hie arms around the At sight of this, the rioters ceased their dis- Files of Mexican papers to the 26th of August, inclu- Wittsam A. Portann, police officer, testified that he for the defence, then moved the Court to defer pass- CONSUMPTION arta General, gave im an embrace Jong and smest, in pre when the Georgians disarmed and put | sive, have been received at the Navy Department. They discharged the pistol next morning at Temperance Hall, | in judgment, in order to allow time to prepare a bill of AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNG8. portion 4 js. a new attitude forthe Here ng guard. Col. Baker, whi a his | contain little of in xcept the address or manifesto from J iffiths; baek the pis. | exceptions. : “eminent artists,” whe have lately produced so many wound, while Sighting hand to hand with the Captain of | of Geveral Santa Anna to the people of Mexi tal ted astion awards; Suscharged Fe vo that | could for an Attempted Infanticide.—Mary Gainer was g g g g A fk th 3 5 3 3 very accurate of eur commander. The re-| the Irish company of the Geo: battalion, (ali the 16th of August, the day of his landing t the balls; th fe the pistol; I put | then placed at the bar for trial on a charge of having, in leased Mexican is now singing hosannabs to the good | verely hurt) will rsover, iti sud, as will ‘lio'Captain | Cruz. It is paper of tome longth, ably and carefully Se'gnotharesp. and discharged Aye balls shiogetier. ° | the month of May last, attempted to take the life of her COMPOUND 8YRUP General Taylor; and his friends regarded him on his re- | Rogers. There were thirty lying wounded on the boat | framed, and temperato in language and sentiments.— [The five balls were here handed in by witness | offsprit male child, then days old, by throwing oF turn, as one risen frem the dead. and on shore, on the morning of the Ist inst, Those | (It has beem sent to the department inthe extra form in Wiress—These are the five balls | fired off from the ik in the rear of premises No. 18 New street. WILD CHERRY. An amusing proof of the different light in which thi: who wero killed outri ht, ight or ten, saic¢ | Which it was published inthe Spanish language. It pistols. Jonas B. Phillips, Esq., in opening the case on the part of “ “pins forbearance is Fogarded by persone differently educated, | to have been throwatorerend: hn inguiry was to | will make probably more than four columns of the PIN os stion: witness withdrawn, the prosecution, stated, that on or about the 14th of July | THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION. D 5 itis, Liver Com wos seen afew minutessince. An ancient Gaul residing | have been immediately instituted, to ascertain the | Union. We may, perhaps, publish itentire.) Hecom- Faroxnicx Pornet examined on part of the State— | !ast the before named unfortunate Congas, Cee Diaealty rote, mie Comat here, was indulging in reflections disparaging te our | causes of this ‘ad affair, Next arrival will give us more | Mences with a sort of apology for the part which he ‘The prisoner came into my place on the 13th July, in | into the city hospital, ‘and Breast, Palpitation of the Heurt, Influensa, General's liership, on this very account, and | details. played subsequent to 1834, in forcing a streng central go- Montgomery street, and asked me if | would allow bul- | Cbild on the 16th of the same month; that in the course ‘Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore 1 hroat, said le grand Napoleon nevair did so with a| Exrcosion or tHe Steamsoat Exrenrasse.—We are | Vetnment upon the country, which he admits did not ots to be run for him there; | said 1 would; Mr. Bake- | Of ® Week aftewarda, having sufficiently recovered from Nervous Devility, and sit elssenes of conquered (people; An American officer sugges | exceedingly pained at tho intelligence received of this | result in its quiet or prosperity. and he attributes to man was there at the time; he had both lead and solder; | jhe sovouenment, ane) loft, the city heepitel, and as Het mbetos oleeredlaea’” fed” That Genersi Taylor was a conqueror” but | catastrophe. "On the 2st ult, ut deylight, while tho Ex. | the discontent of the people, the failure to preserve the he asked Mr. Bakeman which would make the history was unknown, some one counected with the hos- Speedy cure ever not @ robber—whereupon the other flew inte a most | terprise was about 45 miles above Reynosa, where she | Province of Toxas. He then briefly reviews the conduct Mr. Bakeman replied that the solder would | pital followed her from that institution; that known for undignified passion, shaking his stick, nd avowing that had been moored to the bank for the might, at the mo- | of those who have successively administered the govern- he then told me to make the bul. | trcedto No. 18 New street, which premises she ente; ‘any of legrand Napoleon was uo grand veleur. On this c! ¢ | ment of starting, the paddies having just made three | ment since his exile. The aggressions of the United asked me how many bullets would the and, as it was subsequently ascertained from a boy, J of igsue, the officer left the venerable caviller te regen revolutions, the boilers burst with tremendous explo- | States were encouraged, he says, by the perfidy of the solder make; | & not know; he asked me did I | Went immediately into the yord and threw her intant above Hieeases his temper, and settle the question by himself. sion. Tho crew and passengers in all, 160, the | Cabinet of General Herrera. Paredes, he says, had al- would make thirty; he asked how much I would the sink and then left the premises; that the boy in ques- DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND synut Camanco, August 24th, 1916, | 2&¥9® amougst whom was dreadful. ‘The whole of that | Ways been an obstinate enemy of any popular repre. e; 1 told him to never to mind until he came again; | 100 on going into the water-closet, which the accused ; RT a OU ica a }» Augar ' portion of the beat lying between the wheel and chim. | seutative government ; whem he heard of his projected id he had nothing less than a quarter; he cai had just left, heard the cry of a child, whereupon he it tbadapy aod, Gey. wed The Army Leaving Camarge for Monterey—Volunteers— heys was blown into fragment Comanches, $e. dthe stern do not seem to Gen. Worth, left with his briguda, on the 99d the bread e adhesion to the plan of St. Luis Potosi, he found it to be for the, purpose of establishing on the route be- boile sere roar eae Fane rae contig toast, 'be | rather a diatribe ageinet the independence of the nation, tween and Monterey. He was followed yester- ing asleep between the chim: who all more or less | than the patriotic address of a Mexi®an general seeking ‘dime:” 1 told him it was | ad achild, but returned to the premises in New street, ids put forth for the cure pf dlssaoes, which affect day by the 7th regiment under command of Capt. Miles. | exnerienced the sad effects of the unexpected occur- | in good faith a remedy for the distrosses of his country ; then gave him the bullets and he went off; | | Where she was taken into custody. In the meantime the Tae, at evaded suah expenetel sseteeton ie ee, Sera coronas eb Ore Bowe, are will Many were shot into tho air, falling overboard, | #04 his sinister designs were fully developed by his act think abont 31 or 32 bullets | gave him; this is the mould. | #00r of the water-closet had been removed, and the | Stier Mote amis ReHormed wach miracu leave in a few days. The volunteers will follow, proba- more appearing ; others ‘descended on the | convoking a Congress, and by the attempts to reconcile It looks like it. child taken out, as also a bundle of clothing suitable for | Tiy}j,,5 F all the remedie oan | ty, which profe ‘The hull, and parts to- | revolution at San Luis Potosi, he hoped that his opinions ‘fered much ; but | had changed ; but when he saw Paredes’ manifesto of Refore dinner and Get the bullets; when, he stanily alarmed the occupants of the premises, pe day, and they are 9 eresa varie: i started in pursuit of the accu whom they overtook in i hesitate not to pronounce DR. SWAY NE’SCOM- Fo ee eae a ead sone jews | | Broadway noar the Globe hotel, and requested her return | FOUND. SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY as one of he put his hand in his vest | ##d take her child with her; that she Jenied over having | greatest discoveries of modern science. Of all the many ve 5 bly, a8 s00n as the #th of next month. Gen. Worth will | forecastie, frghtfully mutitated. fist four rims of | the people to the idea of a monarchy and a foreign prince. cross-examination in which nothing mate- | the child ; that the accused then acknowledged the infant ‘as this justly celebrated re! roceed en towards Monterey as far as China, where he laters ecack He di d discusses at length th 1 for yi to be her's, and appeared deeply concerned tor its safety ; URMERUL OF YOUR COLD. Willremsia till the whole arrives, when it will proceed in | the boilers, we are told, were shattered to atoms, and | | Te Arctica iorm of government, which he considers Tia," elicited, the prosecatien rested, when the court | iia" yon’ theso tacts, the grand jury had founda Dill, | Many people are very, apt to consider a cold buta trifling the surprise is that a greater quantity of life was not sac- | @movarchical form of government, which it one concentrated body to the city, and then leok out fora | Ligced. No satis orde Bavir Wouxpep.—Lieut. Dearing, of the Louisville go wae a eee ae eer ennaas have dows De: 1 hégions Wal. "A. Crook, G. B. Crack, Tenn.; Captain forech 8 miles per day. ‘They consisted of Maryland, | Woods, Wm. Grey, Jacob Bowridge, Thomas Engle, Ohio nd, Kentusky velontery, ad marched lands | Texas; J.C. Howard, sutler, Baltimore; Joseph Grigsby mouth of t! oT. ‘What wi dof : . absurd and imprac' ses those in favor of a 58 L. Dor ined.— | Charging the prisoner with throwing the child down the | matter, and think thaé ‘it will go away of itself ina few battle aad petural accompaniment a briliant victory. | Cause of the eiuster, ior it appears thet tre olers had | monarchy of having et manner, provoke yp Richarison was av our house. about novo on the lh | HSK, wath intent to murder i.” Several witnesses wore | days,” and they give hemaelves ng trouble outst, Bate Ihave not the least apprehensien of difficulty in taking | been cleaned out the night previous. [t was eonjectur. | the United Statps to take possession o and ad- July; | knew he was comi then examined, and the foregoing facts elicited for the tok the city. é ed that the mud val me fouled, causing the e an army into the interior of Mexico, in order that Spencer was there; Rich Prosecution. W. Shaler, Eaq., counsel for the accused, | Moi dag an oe The volunteers are pow to this place with a“ per- | noierste leak. We append a list of the sufierers he nation might be reduced to the alteruative of sub’ long; there was some conversation between t set forth the facts of the case as they had been communi- nt SWAYNE’S COMPOU: 8YRU! fect rush” Most gj them have marched two hundred | “Ki114¢5.—Enoch Tucker, A. Boswell, Tena; Mr.Seaps. | mitting to Anglo-American domination, or adopting © ghout her going with Spencer to live with him; I heard | Cated to him by the prisoner ; also, that there were good WILD CHERRY has cured more colds thaa any other miles through, sand, and thick, ugly and unmer- | roxas; ‘Thomas Gauiney, N. ¥., second cook; and a | Monarchical form of government. It was with this view jothing about ner being with Richardson; Rishardson | 8eunds for believing that she was seerT kts tavutechis medicine, which the per, on oa open CE i Sn pase stranger, name unknown. h tha Ales and 1845, when they had the control was jeaving, and I think [ requested him to come back; | 0 mental derangement at the tim ‘4 ‘opertice nd the high rank i id thé FLAT ROR OT ALS reiused the aid which t ed for the purpose of detending the in- anything said about their being in New Yerk the day be- national territory. 5 Id lest anything bei d about our not nest profession of an inten- heving told Spencer why my sister and mysell hed not | Felation to the liability o: females to have used DRSWA : ! n : MHERRY, all concur in pronouncing it one of the best re- ; Taber, | | tion to prosecute the war agamnrt the United States, and ioi4 srr, s e e x to New York; I remem. | fected after accouchment kc. q CHE f Hebe’ Keuiys Krank | does not speak of this country in the uaval terms of Vil {er cumerkng being sail about a shawl; Mr. Spencer | Lhe wnlortinate woman wes acquitted by the jury, | medics grep invented for the care of all PULMONARY afver a brief consultation, —Dr. Swayne’s Preparation of Wild Cherry The Court then adjourned. was the first that was ¢ rodueed to ablie in tl existing ad- pack i ions "t thi mitted, and therefor not accountab bd he came back in the evening; | don’t think there was om, on being called for the opinion, also that of various physicians feled quick time of ten. | Mt Hickey, sutlers, Louis ver in the wn] - Thos. Henepee, Samuel M rted patrivt cannot do? | reliant, deck hands, J. F. Crark, mate lification. a-ked my sister about the shawl which she had got from | Siichtiy Wounory.—Milton Cunningham, Jas. Wil | _He concludes by disclaiming any desire or intention tor, Richardson the previous summer; and my sister tell you—he cannot submit to wrong, despotism, nor son. Tenn; J. Wheeler, J Humerick, Mathew Samson, | @Xetcise dictatorial power, and therefore proposes that sii she owed Richardson for the shawl. em any other country. Years after this " re Christian Coleman, Texas; J. Downing, Mr. Adams, ant, | th€ Congross ubout to be assembled shail be empowered "*Q "},{) not the quarrel originate in New York ? Court of Special Sessions: others, such as Balan lors, Louisville Legion; Edmond Newell, clerk; Captain | t regulate all branches ot the administration of the go- The Count fuded gut the question. _ Before the Recorder and two Aldermea. to build ou that already Kelsey, Conn ; W-Arthines, fireman; Henty A. Emaone, | Yérfiment, and that the provisional exegutive beenurely — Wrrasay here underwent a long crossexamination in | William Brown, cuarged with stealing a coat worth $3, rpoar mueas De, dareived (sed get ee eo ot Oh teauneas el tawtaea mate; Dr. H.8.Tudor. |" : under its control. He also recommends that, until anew — yejation to the family difficulties between Mra. Spencer, | 08 being placed at the bar, plead guilty, anu was vo premenl ony bench infamous act, of mor pie Seeae , Fem On'the 28th ult., Lieut, Dearing was out of danger, | Constitution be procisimed, the constitution of 1524 be jer husband, and witnesses’ family, all of which hag | Signed to the City Prison for 30 days. Frances Houseman, whe Remember, all preparations parporting to contain yoregeaces red devils seem e,sworn ene- | 4.4 recovering atrick Kelly was raving and adopied for the internal administration of the depart ajready been reported. nA girl, ai next — at the eo mince gts Wir Cunany, are fictitious and. coun Ler feit, except ‘that my of every voli ' ments. sution hi sted. of stealing @ pair of ear-rings from another colored git, aring the written signature of Dr. Swavwe.—Great care wb still they C G sa Teter lt es rapes fied at Rey poms the a ako ithe body fone iy ths Senta Anna left Vera Crnz on the 16th of August for Th case fOr the eeedver a named Ann Denhain. Fanay, in her deience, asserted | should be observed to purchase from the regularly appointed feme— Genera not bea ci \. 7 bl ‘board 7 the city of Mexico The papers give no account of his the defence. Th . | im the most positive manner, that the earrings in ques. | agent. ss didate for the Presidency, nwea, | 27thand buried some miles below Reto arrival there ; but one of them, tho Rrpublicano, com: soret At the bur was 1) years of age, the won of a clergy. | tion were given toher by a gentleman, at present inca | pfrincipal Ofiee, comer of EIGHTH and RACE street, ‘To-day several regiments of volunteers have arrived, | ‘The steamer Panola collapsed a flue on her trip up to | Pluins of their waiting his arrival to forward reinforce. jan living at Cooperstown, in the State of New York, | nada Fanny was permitted to go. Wm. Randall was then : | and the great number that are already here, and the re ta to th of the north. Santa Anna, it says, is}. | called to trial harge of stealing « pair of companses ‘ Bont fs cnny mrt Farin i ice ariel at | anata ieearemconen|@ 8 888 bo 8s $b ss 8 : Matamoras from the mouth of the river. A portion of on! = dity in which they come in, have actually frightened the | or 4p, “ not the nation; nor is General Taylor a knight-errant, 7 y of the Kentucky regimente was on voard, bat nowxe « q on ene to the Penitentiary for one month. Peter Kegan charged | p AGENTS ix Nuw eo i Mexicans into @ perfect fit of astonishment. They are | injured, although considerable confusion evades from | Waiting the arrival of anew champion. continually asking, ‘‘where all these ‘ Americaneer’ ” | (1, ¥ ‘An official letter of General Ampudin, addressed to th assaulting hve wife, was permitted to slide; it hav: t- cometrow, and ‘if there are any Jolt athome.” ‘They | tp tuo holler war repaired; eed ho heey ha oe nakS | the Mexican Secretary of War, and dated at San Tuisde jook & most sctire | Jug been satiaiectorily shown to the Court, that the com- | Maninn) teimencs ! roadway: are net ee much attoulshed now ss they will be. up to Camargo. ‘ vj Potosi, August 13, speaks of the march of General Gai ow facts that would tend materially to alter the | ofa very jealous disposition, and frequently | Warr and Kercwadt, 121 Fulto rooklya. A small eqaad of Louisiana velunteets called on Gen. n. Woxtn’s Baio. steamer Virginian | upon Monterey ; and Ampudia promises to set out this character of the crime with which he was charged.-- erself ina very unlady-like menner. After | _sitmMWHr _ Taylor a day or two ago, for their discharge. The Gen, and, odbsisting St the | Dext moruing with the brigade under his command, to ‘Thay would rely upon the simple fact that the prisoner disposing of a variety of other cases of minor importance, CHRISTIE'S came ost of his tent, and as rough as ready, seid, Going Of artillery, over the | Tetrieve the Juurels lost at Palo Alto and Rosaca de la atthe har w ‘and therefore not amenable to the | the Court adjourned uuut Friday next. GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS, home, are you—you ure a set of cowardse—better go— Gen. Worth received ot well, and the jaws of New J ey would be able to show that | AND ? that’s al Bs ert Oe Word more—I'm not going to run | ordersto march to th rt uits, without clothing the disease was he: in his family. They would Elections, MAGNETIC FLUID, for President. Be off with you. . until further advi On the Qist ult. he had reached | #nd without artillery. dated the asth of July, saya be Able to show that his father and grandfather were, im- | Maun. Eeecvien—Tbhe State election fm Maine for yOR THE. PE MANENT CURE OF sa tre m the New. Orleans Times, September 7.) one-third of the way to Seralvo, ail in perfect order, ‘The ais Naren aac ed the 28th of July, say sane and had attacks of this character. The father had | Governor, Legislature, and members of Congress, was RHEUMATISM, i »e evening, of the ateam- | other brigades were following him rapidly. aba see ten ; St cae wan, the be four ateoks sad Be was confined for five years in a luna- AND ALL ship MeKim, Captain Page, from Brasov Santiago, | sccording to Mexican accounts, givenin the streets of | of Au j end although their small army was prepa’ tic asylum and left it im 1839. They would be able to % r - Wednesday morning, the 94 inst. we lave received « | Camargo that Monterey had for {ts garrison. about 6000 they expected a detent, unless show that the sister of the prisoner wan confined in the | ‘ain of last night, that in Portland the whig ticket, suc- NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. a variety of intelligence from the feat of war, files of papers | men, of whom 2000 were regular soldiers, the others ro - je of the army, which left Mexico tnder jy ‘atic asylum at Utica, and died there a pertect maniac. | nich tha grent trial. was male, the democrates candi. | NO,matter haw ebromic or wavers may ena, developed by from Matamoras, with voluminous communications from | crmits, A force of about 16) cavalry was encamped at | the command of Garzia Conde, should arrive season [hey would be able to show that the uncle of the prix date leit the city between 600 and 700 in the minority Fen Bs ‘The most, respectable testime- our correspondents. From these different sourees we | Caidereyte, 30 or 40 miles east of Monterey. A review my! : soner, General Spencer, was attacked, at the age of 67, | aid was sure to be defeated in the district | In Falmouth intry, are rime receek. make up the following summary, comprising all that is | of the regular troops took piace at Camargo on the 17th ‘he general of division, Don Pedre Cortazar, had been wich {his disease, and Was confined at the lunatic asylum | also su.ceeded. ‘There woes whig gain in litaten and‘an ‘be worg OY tas t the whi necertury to put our readers in possession of the latest ult, when Gen. Taylor inspected them. T' appointed general-in-chief of the army of the north.— gt Utica, and was now there a lunatic; and, to come to i facts, movamonts, projects, etc., which bave marked the | juli; the largest number that have bg ty, a8 far as heard from, and in Well ‘alety and couvenience. The great held yesterday. We learn by passengers in the express ‘Thie was subsequent to the overthrow of the late go- the prisoner himself, they would be able to'show, by the | rk © progress of the American army, since our last pavlished | since the war of 1814—15. There wegiments nt, but previous to the arrival of Santa Anna besa nciuaive testimouy, that the prisoner himself, Saree Gate” the gain was about niu ted ow the, system by these arti- Wd two bat advice it 7 | of infantry, # battalion of foot # des was & prisoner in the city of Mexico, but not ypon several occasions, maniiested the most conclusive di sstelaialiy . No. Itt Broadway, bee fvery thing is quiet in Matamoras;since the advance | terienof Ayin artillery. The following brig: in strict confinement, and had asked for his pussperts, ay mptome of insanity. ‘At Columbus, he showed frequent | Political Intelligence. Nes og np the river, the usual sluggishnosg in Mexican towns, | prise the regular troops destined (\uey are vow doubt- | Which itis said would be given to him. mauilestations of insanity. In New Jersey, also, many | The Delaware Republican gives the following whi planatory pawphiets may be had gratis, has resumed iis sway there. The Imerican Flag soys | jess fur on their way thither) to march against Monte- | , Quiet prevailed in the city of Mexico, but the papers persons thought he was insane. He was deeply attached | nominations in that State. Fur Governor, Peter F. U all the excitement seems to have leit Matumorns, and | re do not seem to indicate much enthusiasm in favor of {o his wie—ne was lused by her beauty—and; while he 50.4 wd f x Co | THE AMAZO followed the troops up te Camargo. | suspen Gex. Tywiccs.—84 Brigade, | Santa Anna, loved her, he was deeply jealous of her, and was willing | "*? bors hey ah bse sea cannot far Congress DY Wigs N Col, Custis’s Regiment of Ohio Volunteers ure winving | un . Garland, comprises tho 3d and dah Regimen A letter received in this eity, dated New Orleans, to upply that jealousy to any person whom he could.— | Charles Brown has been nominated Sot tity a golden opinions from all clesses of people there. | U. 8. infantry; 4th Brigade, under Col. Raley, viz : Ist | Sept. 7, 1846, * By the atrival of the Yucatan There was a uilficulty arose on a suit at law, between mocrats in the trict of Pennsy ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, being the one The a ie Gg apie de beret Meg boo 2d U. 8, apt, Ridgeley’s battery of ee Lge ie rom Campeachy, we learn that th ig Mr. Ly and pen, cote be ont ae Varieties. bis Grereneat improvement ix and riment Te rT it . i. ichardson’s. sent , ide: epartment of sea hes leclared for Santa Anna ihe house, which it was shown wat on's. # | In St. Louis they have decorated the police with a star jena jhe eubgertber jo \terey. American Flag of the ult, in re- Mon to this, has the folle Wi ‘Tue Aovance.—We learn by the last steamer from Camargo, that all the regulars had departed for the in- Ges, Wont, on tHe Av: | T foot artillery, and the 8th Re- | w , U. 8. 6th suspicion, He was jealous of Richardson ° M. jue Th Hone that were made’ to Rist, end ft np. | im imitation of the twinklers ‘of our Gotham iy" neeht, pg 1p ia on Sunday, by which 7 rm of vent He goes, in a | | A fre broke out in Fhiledetets fron the tend by 8 mechanteat contrivance Acta’ of the garrison » and under the auspices 7th in- | of General Juai al ne Traconis, . 4 made on the 12th of Aug’ 1 - 1 send you neitl acta nor the addi f f excitement, to New ¥ ork, to Richardson’s hotel, | @ number of buildings were consumed on Marshal terior, with the exception of one regiment, Gen. Taylor Duncars bersey of Azing artillery. | Traconis, they ure #0 nearly tho seme a thowe which (the Franklin Hotel) and then to his sleeping apartment, | Subsequently the firemen engaged in their customary | are pat on ina moment; hey imenecualy elven tony me te few peta duiphashentanca begpmedatamen be * rag Ser eee the 2d Bi % We | buy Poy cin La on xara, Vera Cruz and Mex- and Lae his ¥ * in far v oone 4 be (lad sw fights, nm which ms were "ro Washiton city heciogl a es man. Copy, is anne 3 ave already recei accounts of Gen. wou resi no one, being there. worked upon his mind. ‘woul The Cherokee delegation . A seen, Swiss reached Camoergo, with about 2600 | Worth’s division, whe are socempanied by two troops of “Wa have do farther news, be Chie to show that he taunted his wife here at Bt Louis on ihe 6th inst, indian a Basctrar, genssive the