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Sonsiaied ot oF THR ptt ot rend rhe eo popeosagt pyaar india of Scott, who Commands the oth Infant hed * f 5 eakey 4 — STORMIN encores seas f= tg mae A Boar ig Mtoly'before us, andthe moment Ue’ brave old soldier half push 0the column moved wards the Gensrabepe. of ie Mesicans , Gerpore G:F Onkioy, of Now York, soverely rorpective regiments. ‘The eerd the enemy's cannon, he drove his spurs into his tf past 10th column moved fowards the General's po- doy rachel shen’ too let, found toomealves Iie bende , in the head. ordinance t about his regiment as if he would i Ben tt, ofthe th infantry, their muskets an : the Mexicans Private McManus, and the 2d divisi liberal portion of hi ould was shot through the heart b; : ir muskets and shot them down with al Private Grubb, alightly. boggage and the ‘ther part of the Deriashder of the Mik tatuntey, ho mhiecs elder the thigh thot be aed iy bs ately voctien ins Chars teva ieeiemens ant ts Eallgwe ying, Special Despatches to Washington. Privat William Carley, Texin, Yoltatser Division marched at sight was rdiog at the moment, likewise rote te ek sean es ee een ee T “bout fifty therefsre, defer’ the. pesticulers of tue’ startaing, must, pit ornate ll oe .F. mn, a are: nti ieee eked” haute, Tole pb Aa gl: Borg stadt anit ymerags le sbarfe moving feolumn, and ely gS Qver,the palace until have more time. pg en Bhd HE BRILLIANT CONDUCT OF The stoamsipsumes i Dey, Conta Wrod, arrived Pate orl sine te mete te tps but hie orders ware. selon, for the woble fellows ployed into’ he postion btied ptt Mane division de. Jed vp the Sth The Louieiena boys were oe th t a late hour last ‘trons I , arrive in. In case Henderson should a ly pressing upon the staff, to the vei . ions pointed out, and remained an with thi % ys were on the hill OUR TROOPS. Place she left on the t, from Brazos St. Jago, which his Te: 8, ins of the horses. Again, naked ry rum} our or two,when Capt. C. F. 8mith, of th 1 the Sth, at 8 o'clock, A.M. One of Duncan’ ult. Our letters by her have the ? ? ith twelve pound again. and again the noise of the talion, with tw: h, of the artillery bat- howitzers, in charge of Lieut. Rowland, “4 notcome to hand. y ve eption of for lve pounders reverberated through lofty moun- and for ro companies, (his own Capt. Scott’s,) or rather lifted . Rowland,was ‘up, thare were {hres severe battles fought on the att the place of the two compani Sains waleh rose betore taand on esok side, snd aur, ef We veorta tae socont’ elght Thi i vont, Stove eulat, ~ Bean ea teee na The Mexicans ih eles RE wae THE WAMBS tgp nrg age wae men gy po Mex: about four miles from here, and hie command Tan their eyes over their Commands with iooks of pride Sy the eiloers tn meu of Sn Aalleeed wih eitacaeon.. un be severeliionse, eeciealecty te aesenony nt said to have been killed and undred Americans are of according to the sbove named. confidence, and en returned the glance e officers and men of his command. It was consi- i + ly by Blanchard’s men, OF THE wounded, among whom are ‘he hebitual order of “ say, ‘ We are read; =! ,a8ifto dered om all sides to be a most dange ei pt cgi tr melon dead upon the hill side. A KILLED AND WOUNDED, Sich sete! "Arenat melas lew in dun gn the gh n't'ey eee ged Latins boy ‘elim, and fell beck to logk'at ue orn hope." That tho height, ime smphaticelly «f° span Ue plete, omard a hole in dor that had bo ’ t Americans. enemy prayed for siete to Division in the centre,” the chiefs of ‘divie “with very eye among them was bright doubted, but that many br sow n no one blocked up but opened by the howitzer, and AS FAR AS ASORRTAINED. mistice of eight weeks, but itis not kno 4 . Wee ize such reserves as they might judge excitement. Captain Blanchard and Lieute- attempt, ‘seamed ing’ rave fellows would fall in the ed the work of the few Mexicans rr soon clear- ; Saree ees Gosia an whether it per. This order of battle vou as thoy might judge pees. ante Tenbrink and the two brothers Nicholls, wore a after res 5m fay "Tike distance te be climbed Ayree was the lucky ous whe Are: reached the halyerds abe : by Colonel Morino, Adjutant sent in ‘a request bio, butto be controlled by the nature of the ground. Te ea cr a arpa diay Inpho ll id pchged Wa yen ren onsets See tceer oe ee Tt ping empoty reper town. eee ne of the beac Pen y to enue en attaghed to ates eee. ee ee itseventing thus : a miles apa h Peck orsc shoes patgied roeks ond stort bee mnutacarad in iver gs te Handred Americans Killed Everythi te ee ‘and toils, and Guat has ose slidii rt brass '12 pound howitzer, were captured, and 1 We give below a copy of sletier written by R. Gar- satenislp-titosetions O5UR, Mabsaegh iene ee Seni wectully,, dough ‘our fttabers The 7th Infantry, commanded i jC we eh renter ees ome musk and Two Hundred Wounded. ‘are assured, may nero pegged dere a froepe paehed ins d columns, and » rate LB aa ets ho regretted the abeonce of their fallow: hare bs) support Captain eittte ract tend be to Bess ysted, patie very metiy Conary came yy = lines to act promptly. ‘The column w Peturned to thelr quiet homes, for they {n6, “irectly to the foot of the height, Wy 4 killed 0 far 083 is bull. Me the trains, ‘ embracing well ki es, for the eight,arrived before Capt. e on our side, the MEXICAN L vn th a, td, naa ST STL SO i NE eats eaantoees ciate Meenas June oe dmpeel yavrarg heat would him. wih Copies sat op Liste Cant wine scitectnest atte tm and dae Lisut Wainwright wat wounded in OSS ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED, f#*t3s,hete,sn4 many poor fellows have suftered by Coming events, that every one NE imetested is turned Sees Cee en know iheirfeclings'ss 22, © bp Lieut. Gantt with a detachment of {8 00 ond Are Sum Francis, of’ New Orlesns, belowg: i ‘safet: er, and, althoug! hot a w enemy from Capt. Smith’s i “4 achard’s 1 ithe belong: 1y lor has the town in his pow. that General 4 dozen’ out of on hot and dusty, not half On reachi . ‘s command, which could not {9g to Blanchard’s company, was killed. Swill AHURCAN FORCE INTHE FIED, «0 eee ere eae ioe RaaE Re ae ae cae Waka dmtchameretecaat ke LS Teen, eal oe uid fear Arma aa eet tec, ” 4 works with skill ams to-day, commenci ‘Marin, wi AE sercangponpituccsncter’ then, - wi winds around the {c i | . r. a . street, Lieut. ae a wi con ing with the... , | never saw. foot of thé height, which fell Clark, (adjutant of the 8th.) Lie SIX THOUSAND po m, This morning. Colonel Morino, Ad- juan, which was nearly waist deep, Ofcourse we over ‘one remarked the that hed suddenly come ke S#hower of hail in their ranks, without killin Comens saline Cao Wtishelia coe Ayres, Lieut. Me- f dutame Sieneces, of oo, Mazicns ,Aemay, cena, {te itap gre now in the midst of the mountains, but so inpeveeh- oe on oe ic, and olden RAM; isvt. Ganit’s pasty were greeted with grape end heroes of the day. Bog erg memyty Vg ny aadiiic Git “aeesiain: the town she and his wrm soe hve peed tly Rave we seconded what speared like mountain e that he is ‘worn of late, Tien » Which cut the shrubsand tore up the loose ¥rown,” and not only J F the thing up the interior. morning, that we now seem to be ns, Richard was now himself egain—and the gallant + stones inthe ranks without kill rd re y Judge Nicholls, but old Liouisana, MEBIICAN FORCE, This General Taylor dec! insisted upon Amy this. morning, that we now teem to beon agreat plain, forgetting all his cares, now soldier, Jent young officer cam ling any one; but the gal. 74y, Well be proud of such sone. The Mexicans loet af 5 and his army ners of war puss With mountsing ring into peaks, in ‘every direction sonication of an acct appeared before, us, the per bya cannon o within esinck of being killed least thirty killed—twenty-one had been buried this disbanded, S stipaldtion mentobe Sf been through a richer region handsome ‘accomplished military ‘His , which raked down the steep and filled ™ . herve sent TWELVE THOUSAND. _ tiungite wer = tthe up arma guint Hoe leering, Marin han py thao fen ince sain * pemncema meen roe Nested ap, Wis eee ice We fce ih eget of ek dustand gravel. This fre {bat were pot Teeveecens Sea e een tiny boone — by our das, where 5 ie n- out to them the direct the enem: ere , Prior tng AAS ay tla tit afc pe Nalini esseeeeee tuihetcnmand a i SSptinneeae Resta ene seatao™ Seat Moe orien oergeeesatae, price sole Govan camot hold out long. ‘Aithot agi fhting, but the place oF, se plantations are irrigated from the mountain Yamern af t moment have followed himtothe pow arri 7 ey were recalled. Capt.Smith’s party fighting there ever since. The heart f'the we been Particulars of the Battles. and won the victory, yet it has cost us. carried the plac ms mouth. arrived and moved up the hill, the Rangers in ed. ink but one fortification, of the city is noth. * "inor The camoage _ 800n alter wo arrived here this” ‘Such is the feeling manifested by the ‘vance, and did not halt for an instant yt y the thick walls being pierced on our side is great) probably more eo than that ‘of Who has been following th evetuing, adiaxigan” whith renders tale Haig ol men tar ioes whole army+ were driven from th t until the Mexicans or muskets, and cannon being placed teusteties the thi +6) nave ox. the Mexicans. But this we ro eo than that of een writing in om ba 3 ~) Army from Seralvo, was — This evening the af eee ible. as oe et ep ‘Whilst this was going Principal streets. The roofs being fiat, and the front ; Ire have ox. jocgt under cover all tne ime” Gen. Work hasdic, {he camp. ne of the houses at the haciondas’ near my's batteries have been opened | ; Who commanded the sth and 7th Walle risiog threo or four feet above the ‘another battle, gained another «reat victory, and ‘imguished himeolf as a gallant {sli and aki com: boys of the 7th iafatey he ‘potted ont ofthe doer snd es riggs, Work, ant oer, Range fen sro Suh, with, Blnchands Louisiana boys oe re eo eatin Ge nee tle A . I abies.” Gon. Taylor gave him w far chance, ani he 7, furwued and caught, lite while aar he broke So'clock, P. M.—Ai whole fer Mt had been ordered to support the Ting, andis now placed in the largest plaza, to which out of Texans, have moro es ae oes te a towards the chaparral, but,un- man in the ‘army aiiirpsst tas ke is expected, and every halfa mile back the fort which was situated about {f00Ps have fought, step by step, and from house te ‘more pointa than all the rest of the'army,'and with into the camp of POE devil, he was running directly attack is what w soldier di jgonight on his arms. A night commanded Bisho ton the same ridge and [Oreasion is that the place will soon Be and the : tied more points than all the rest of the army, end.with tnshos. A hue and cry ¥ ivision, which lee hidin tie then dificult to distinguish (end from foc’ oumued has seldom if . 2 same ridge and [pression is thatthe place will soon ve taken. Coueral h sides nothing is stated Lia and twenty-five wounded. ‘The whole loss on iN& t0 shoot, him (Cry was raised, the guard net wish- __ September 20th —Eve J ormaestaeme eneued has saldont it ever Ciamonas tas Lonisans boys CY ad hos pached ‘that command the admits 7000. It i ost Sur‘side cannot ve much loss than 000 men in killed, {be thorn bushes, and vario rained the fear oet wink. Septamber 20. Lvoryiing remained uit lastnight. ost Capt Smith had he gu wale he tok, upen the Sidkout fallin into the hands of Gen. Taylor on ‘smousted to about Wounded and prisoners. I have no time to send the thorn bushes, and various extraordinary feats ofdodg A stout resistance apt will be made to take Monterey. height, run down to ried took upon the t falling into the Gen. Taylor on pent emeied ane Pegemmems 2 ber® Re Hue to mond yon ibe Ing, he wae captured by some ofthe soldiers of the 7th, fortified, ax well is expected, for the town is strongly it, “The 7 toward the Dreustworks and fired into OF fle of the cay ‘All this has been done with nothing but one fortification, ‘morrow. ‘Yours, traly, GARLAND & bayonet wound. He is a spy. (fame Teste ns Se Seles toot ommineuded Ih en rad Fn Cae Col ee gms man, We ee of only about seventy Killed end wounded. Aaa for muskets, and cannon ,, S#?T-26—The enemy “have ‘agreed to give up the shall have q , OF next day morning, we defend it. A Sovement ammunition enough there to ansreaching the ridge: ng ty Sth and 7th and Louisiani- ment is a glorious one—sufficiently so to satiety , and CARDO town, | am not positive 24 to the terme; but ft thew bo as bo gon re Micaes cents ate cittraee te, stnee hart al ans reaching the ridge above nearly at the sume time. The Wenn aT eh nen into unneceteury dager rests. The ‘umored, we gain but litle by them.’ Itis certain Gen. Montere fle ove expects on caty ictory} oo the other hand, all them, or cau at them with «rape, butit did not wave {7Qim his men into {bree af four Taylor hes receded from his frst ground, and granted all ¥° ; Delleved that « lar tory on, the, tee hand; all them. or cause an fnstant's hesitation in our ranks. Oct © Sitct hes boom puggaliteat the enemy , and granted all : report is that there are 9, bes mm ap et ha the enemy js in our rear Werk, the { fired, and cheered, until they reached the Conduct hes been . TG. (one report '000) 000 —in fact there is little doubt ar work, the foremost ente! narencned, Sep different from his government, days hard retary seat of wai Three How do the t . panaeniencasae ames ly taken notes that will ena- pte wes _ infantry were instantly raised, and impossible to storm these it looked like in view, probably, of the Our brave army again victor eftusion of blood!!! pattie? Only that t act on the eve of anexpected last communications have already penned inmy two long be Fg AL. before those of the 7th were upon the clouds; bat it hes been done eee ee mada to litte the Gut el thelr ow ‘The Mexicans performance of their duties—t Hille more precisa in the . OUaR os sukd Wis vote Pate = "8 palace, which is as as it has been re- it Msairovadienrta Heike ete hacen acca ist nd emcee nine sat ll Rarmeetoaer Mee, Me tp Save, Wirt Hall soa ace arene * Ys has covered himself ice—and a more careful to procure commenced. 01 e Monterey y, was among the first four or five who entered. The Ody of his t : pew BY eae api The Picayune corres. with glory !!!! g root while they may--1 see ne chasgein thelr demeanor. |. On the 20th, at noon, Gen. Worth marched {bree commande may be said to ha F ovdnte Tey Mech Gal and MeCul- , The only con a meanor. from the camp ‘of the town, in 4 the race, for the 7 ve come out even in och were at the taking of . ol sib fougt so brtvely ae the ‘Texan volunteers pot trod ats Sb sly Avo As take the elt vahould mie, how they willgo.to work to heights west of the town WeCelloehv and ‘lapis than moe, forthe 7thwas tot five seconds behind. In lows W¥t s mortally wounded, te ee ae these terms. Oe Mexicans P; for a i away,at jishop’ - 4 army. The town ras all tit our hands, tnd, they. believed By, the arrival, at a very late hour last night, of the Hat Wott Vaet the, Mexiotng Wil aN omit fe olan be- , ota vemuneea open oe iF od almost within Seen yg found Mal conimtecaiven yiktes toe ne te Teannot keep up, at all, with the Rangors,, Their ser ould have, Bart le Conk Sen Day Cape, Wood, irom Drasot Santi, 1 vedic Satan te iced Texan he i aly ed elgg ghee rhe shan on trope wil ave withthe three guns that Tseotent of the’ campaign: Thay tah with all the bag Dt oe are, ea Ae iOe ee toe, are put in possession of September, we cut Up. twelve hundred Texan horsemen are now the Mist, the colu @ is situated. At daylight on TBeY are 9 pound brass pieces. Several mules and half ‘eadiness of old soldivre—and He and all his Oficers knew the news of thrilling interest from With us, and they are desirous of paying off old d mn was sgain in motion, and ina few % 207en beautiful tents were likewise r wi are constantly on the RStaaria bares sie Mtns Reiman dat coropamo teat aeeea Sri, Meme LGOe iuan Sik suas dt Ra dozen bw tus wore ewe cptrog. Kiel, av hp oom, gues bom, meee Gee hes © tas te tarts «taken, but he wanted no ‘ae, but anofficer on board the Day has kindly DUtin overtaking the retreating troops the; a) i <Not is the enemy's gune, bringing us aa near trough the calf of the leg; Orderly Se witer Tee wt. , as yet, about Gen. Taylor's monet ake ep etm, und eat hie eubetance: Dat Strahan Mn te, uP, omega ster sont tive and destruct TT ee ee aaa renla date’ Matt intaeke XK, company: Compare! SP rgeant Hurdle, of Pre eestak have received isnot well authantionted.— Sotecatet abe which will be reached by "formerly of New Orleans. After ahard _ Nixe O'Ciocx, P. M—The impression of ateley opened upon the column with a howitzer thighs akiby io rows Now Vook ony! adeney intel Bt ratios Ehaty selsiven Sot Won Semeaenes— ee terme of this Cophaiation, and that object will lead to Resk's work, ‘are Troorleans. | After «hard ought best to know is still that a neath those who Wwetve peamaee, Atay tell and round shot os fart ba ligent, well educated man, as w: & city, end avery intel. Br, Rand ‘and | both came out with this division, neith- Sites Ge coded Gln Sane Terenas, coder whose n to spread the news before the public. if Sill resist: Our troops will be. greatly” disappointed if could dlecharge their pieces. ‘The road now wound in Private White-—the ame who ceptures. the Mexican W8# too bg tegen hy ota Pein kT ALY aoe yylor acted in agreeing to there Corriente are Ola will resist. Our troope will be, greatly disappointed if towards gorge, bat now far enough to be out of 0 oficer’s trunk at Marin Mod whe setetoes bend fe ee ae eS eee 5 rang Q ‘and its con- between the divisions, except [From the New Orleans ice kin ec acen bona) Gtance to veka Oght. I was caused ots ra of their guns, which still played upon us. Another {2nt# from Gen. Taylor—wounded in the head. Fifth Se a Ae Se en The steamship James L. Dey, Coa ee 4) On the 21st, 29d end 38 there was not Sept. 24, 1946. mede by Col. Persifor F, Smith some da ridge Si ctnaicensanes mile beyond the first, {nfantey; none; wounded—Lieut. Rossell, i it the town on the o er three batteries near gTpricamebiy, James L. Day, Coptala’ Wood, errired hare, and m ad 34 there was come hard Sighting naked what he thought of the th some days ago, when around the termination of which the road wound ¢.trst, arm; Sergeant Mojor Brand, badly, in the in the bout three hundred mene kill which he has lost from Bisoee Schtioge sbowt 1 folotk, thi spd here and many poor fellows bare vafered by hi sBut| {never kogw a man to sec perveveriog! CE atle-= fag it under the lofty summit of wheight whic sae nunket teil; Privates MoManns and ‘Grub, aligtly know the Sac hited: bar wal be toto te come hes ron Gs ths morning, BY think itmay sefaly be sald that the town is in General slong me, but what be found” avertaety Ae 6 tee Coen Wades aien ct tor eacan ove Wounded McManne “ind Grubb, slightly oy ee ie Lae fected ile ne a eine eles Con ieee sonte ‘sof desperate 3 ‘Taylor will not, I think, seek in’ Gen. us on the w: haad of the col @ guished himself by his gallantry.’ sig letter goes—amd will try to give other the bay: bearing ing ae ¢ ceaaree Aging. ‘The place wae much more strongly fortifed than Gen. wi Be ly Ney Ea te eet ae ne heed of the column ap- © ‘Thuswas this brilliant coup de main made almost with Pe eraal rig ee Van etetven a Montercy onthe S60h ult Col Xinoey Nd He lett w any idea of, and the Mexicans defended thelr has been at aheary expente to Toruity Mont nd the pat Ye charge, spon ur advance. ont bloodehed, have not ime now to give mort with- auarters fo-dey ad ls bow engaged in town with Amp gentleman socompanied him from Col. Ki This morning Col. Moreno, the Adj. General of the . before to morrow night at thie i men to dismount vance, fr. Capt. C.F. Smith was inthe ad- dis’ ay dew hed of Monterey. Col Kin: Mexican Army, came into cam ereabetion, that they do not intend to expend their money and Ives in ambush. ‘The enemy evidently , with MoCall, at the battle of Resaca de Ia Palma, SUFre! the enemy's proposals for wand Gen amruaticen ‘camp with a proposition from for * {shall then be satisfied that there this menauvre, but the moment they *?d is one of the most ‘and erg ott fort at the north: acuate the tewn,he and his army to leftamong them. T t there is no spirit came up, the Texans opened on th eY in the arm: accomplished officers Chst side of march out and to retire in the interior. This, . Two hundred Mexican troops left this fire, em & most effective heard y—s0 say all his fellow officers whom Ihave ‘9 contain at least twent; oe & beliees Taylor declined, and insisted upon Ampudia and his off thie morning, after illtreating and pillaging the yan} a number of them. McCulloch's com- speak of him. P. F, Smith—Gen. Smith of Until the ‘aah Love. have ceased f ‘sat, Tohabitente, es usual. But these yany now into them—Capt. C. ¥. Smith’ Louisiana—distinguished himseif b ber . | There Prisoners of war, the men to be disbanded ings, and very ungrateful pegpisiare Singular, De- snd Capt. Bott's comp of Ai ’camP, did Major Scott and on that occasion, as ™ust be an immense of property in Bec aipclation wet’ to, verve against treope had, aay or two bi In Marin, where Torrejon’s and Lieut. Longstreet’s acting ae Infantry) officer and Capt. Miles, and, in truth, every Culally in-arms and emmy town, parti ‘the war, the General and officers x oon tes a day or two before, robbed, whi ‘andin- apethe: company of the 8th Infantry, w: ir man did his duty nobly. Tahould hat 3 ae r company of the same The t cond iheceaih clad Sila Hh that the 2d division marched cas Govememnen ete seas U2 Mest. of seni danerionns tee Were: detingy guy bptiie, eat etaan wise took Sas wortert Torsemen were soonton, Tenbrinck, nt conduct of Capt. Blaachard end Lieut's {fom Samp with ORY tee dave tetiane ate men woth muent,, The parties have been negotiating all the same time rlling it fo Mexicans for four bi wits thor, inn sort of band to hand’ skirmish, in pll.the oficers who, ware there, in trath Piouisiong #d of ths ofioess sad mesa of tie men week hay do not kgree there will be some geil ; este ene saline be eee Snes itera Ch ro ‘Cocteitguravepaer tee bamiereted canoe wa mountams, chased the enemy, and earieecasenet NM. oet lag, Although three miles from Mowers: eee” land two wounded. Cel. Duncan now opened upon Yow,# Gen. Worth's report will Sees cot i ovine, Much ef the two days’ rations Were spolled by” the Taine on our side is great, and ly more Dail has opened! i; a 13 o’cvocmy Mine thle corps bas ‘lstinguished seats will testify, that —And as the troops wei “ w Gio Menivane, bet that wo) Or ete Well te clips we baerd 6 Weiee eatienadiog in thet thie corps has distinguished itself on every occasion fants notice they [ett tien to teen th himself time. Gen, Worth has direction. Onarriving here we learn that G: Nichells, of Donaldsonville, have stood sons of Judge 1. ere have been from ten to fifteen thousand at ae ee Re ae cette oar fietoocs tad tos Tees Hangers five houts at time, ‘driving the coomy.—anter thett Tee Biers ret since we lothon 03 hat se tang oon dete retin ft shanoy nd hana oir ec ed an ei ale eae Se abecen cies age © Saree nme ne q oluntesrs, have Togiment ‘The first ‘came within about ten yards of the Gene- and take it by storm. Capt. Blanchard and his com Sept. 25, 1846. ail the rest of the and ear. ral. Somotwenty-five to thirty, shot were fired at the poh ready, made 8 reputation thet will not soon befor terme : Hewtonest ei opi wean MLR oly hoe rng ater mms A peo ap en Ey wounde in thigh and died seat mortag’ soli our — Litetemeat 38 Wee rary Hre"tendred ils wotad aed appeal ade rie tv of te, wih hi rogearetnToxsns were wounded a Win Seley, eS Ist . [From the New Orleans Fm ae into the city. Bishop’s hill is strong] nie rent 2 : miles Llewtonst Fatman in To erred. Intatedoueg fortibed, and Fides iy : north de laoutoumas toe Oormaen ts alee cee cecanne from Mr. Teeaalales batreight or estty ii te mensiog 1 date boty aan's Patace, Montoroy, Sept. 24, 1846. Ky Private 8. @- Allen." COmPARY. Helthey were welkon amid the Dust of thaesep et phot work. ‘They will fight, now, to leat ap toe tte he ee er eae Pert Geuaral re Lasr or wounpes. din of erm. sadn eels a eek by sen ’ wilting materiale el oP eet fone devs, Saving tot oe po ghey hseunty miele, het preparing. the Lt. Col. . him, a private one ya the 30 7, pe AD Oo 4 ely Steers who fo Partioalasly the volun- Say yraverely. ted to tate in my leters that the had seven pnd po Remit could’ tho ‘Alexander, Tanessee Volunteers. eae eer. ‘The killed tod wounded was Col. May with aoq cation” ‘The nine pounder done hare, belste ths eaprewsgeee of Gon. Butler, slightly in the mall compared. a May with pounder continued to throw its shot, of the 2ist, ‘9 bP _ leg. my ours, their logs alls protect- men started off with great precision, at our batteries, oer La infant coaipns ginent. Teams ahs iceik: i Bia two houre’s march, ‘ee. | Fectly in the mide of the er’ forturatety Libicg scothere Conta, Bb Capt Lamotte, er Sapte Rite d z Sold neat, hand eforded materials vowed, ad siete stock ang. thing. ere, tae ~ Ay igevand tree Sompanine Hint attest er ede ofan“ Seat oo te algo Rent lat "When within they up ake rut where Gn Warh ink wy ha right; company B, Lee ast Walorga ea severe: nes ~ Vo fight, but were very active as nonading, Some afte & belek can ant com infantry, M 4 z , nea feet, and 1% Heat Potter, inteny dug reeare, sien tin eervee, Beet 18 1016, ere ee een retes Gakoma, Ware sooner did pee Sabet Mie. ive miles distant. ‘The army left the camp ened themselves up and pressed Sone a mies. pent, , Toanpaseo Vol Gelock, end $a the 1st PEL Ser whieh encores ed their onthdlnge wore tll eter ook, division of seven ‘The advance ton. Captain Scott (the veritable) el robes sow iter Mexicans n. the ‘ _— they rushed up the precipice aioe Maneteld, of . reconneitered the artillery men, hay. ®2emy’s works on the night of the 19th, but could ob

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