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. ~ peeping THE NEW YORK HERALD Vel, X11, No, 306=Whole No. $580. NEW YORK; MONDAY MORNIN G, NOVEMBER 23, 1846. lame ary: TRAVELLING AOCCUDT MODATION s. “PALO ALTO CHAMPAGNE. as fer oer th { introduced witness es her deugbter to Mre. Moulde: j N INVOICE of thie" Payiotie and Delicious Wing, | War Intelligence. [af ater Nog they Cot) aot in cade to eusty tt) | thinke the. dinner bour was cas or two slo ert HANGE OF HOURS. | | Seranchas MP tapeel Keohane wad ase aerihers 2 w 5, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. | cravii rr. recellect at what time they walked out after dinner to L ISLAND WitENOaD pate ARRANGEMENT | | HA New one Bese by men 8 , Rre Graxpe, Nov. 4, 1846. | iH Oat the Mexican was shot st Saltillo who was geo me ¢ fhe 4 the ape eats on cant tent hat direc . , Nov. 4, 1846. |, | sein athe - Ri eee Co. 0? mPrre ss Daly, A pt | ‘When the army of occupation broke up the campat | detoee Cone oO und’ this place ae rite yond whether it was like the so Weshin fon market; returned RRAN Remittances to and ¥ussane +a Great Britain and Ireland, ean | On ana aver MONDAY, October 12, 146, Traine will ran ss | BLACK BALL, 0 OR ‘OLD LINE OF LIVER- | , Leave Broontys—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Boston usin) for OL PACKETS. | reoupor, daily oqneet Seeders) stopping at | Sailing from Ligon ga ee Ist and isch of every month. | arn “ome” 4 | “ * AIGHIA' Mt day, for Farmingdale and inter Py nnn dy ae oes a treads, cx y to the Post Office with her mother on Mon- Jerr Gasuw iNSURANCGE UUMEANE Corpus Christi, all its invalids were left at St. Joseph’s | zens there say that the mail contained instructions to | to tea; went coe ney Ovrice No. 4 Watt st., orrosrve rmafMuncmamrs’ | Inland, Many of these, having so far recovered as to be | Gen Taylor to march Cider Focal, ol a ey. yr = ‘going to M Moulder’ ge vuldog ° € mpaay continues ye Sinners again | | able to take the field, are now here on their way to join | force ps Fy be wai theses at Tampico and join him at thet | dont recollect whether it ison ‘a corner or ip ablock: iwelling houses, warehouses, iettdegeie oe the main army. The hospital and depot at St Joreph’s | point, and believing this to be the plas pera, | think she and her mother went out next dey; weat to Roods, wares an hand joving fr Saltillo fa see the water-works; it was in the afternoon; don’t re- os yng ging Sm gay SFSERUGRS, | are wholly abandoned, the property and stores removed | ‘Pe’ tre moving from oe Pe hentai thas | somber the doy? she ine bet’ othr waite ierenae: Tlearn from a gentleman just f « « Giroclock, M., for Greenport, te with the subseri Lge memes, t tothe Brazos. The Inspector General of the army, Col many of the we nifty Mexican fami desirous thet | bus: no friend Called to go with the ¢ sey whether * hey y of the e ships com} ne On he day ol days excepted,) stopping at Jama rng Ye th the bineke dil nos Ole Line, ese ube compet *, Epemena mete ners tien heed, shernen tn.geah for | Deon a rarmasant coven ck et hey expected General pee i erie, a aud all statinas ¢ on ‘Hi lle. from hive Liverpol on the } Is: and 16th of every month. ier, ward all the regulars which were befere left to garrisen | route the many bands of robbers that infest the different | evening after the marriage; witne ‘and not go with her Tat 8 = bee ares Sere a ae eee tailicg’ from that pert weekly, which oxr | rake, the posts along the river, but whose presence is now | neighborhoods, plundering the inhabitants at every op- | mother to the wedding: has no recollection of the length of ema tre. sent, Me Senior, there, will see are sent Out without | | hy hi by 1'Van Ness ref for Brooklyn. . Holmes, more importannt with the per. They are to be re- penny. Some of the larg id fi time her mother was wbsent; Gene ‘an Ness refused to “ates P. M., (or on the arsival of {ie bont:from ihe Biack Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, eom- Mevea ved BY companies of vol is expected | bave sent word to Gen. let her go; did not take much notice how General Van aary By aon an oe daily, prise the fol magnificent ships, and will sail trom Liv- srrive, & regiment of preach hod seeans under | him.with flour, corn or beef, Ness was dressed, but had a white hat, likea quaker; dg RR ot Bt, eee, 8 fc fap aris days, as es Re ah lorrell,* y have marched from Port Lavaca, | the Mexican commandant. her mother was not diessed like quaker: belioyed her ist January, Ist May, 1s em} " e amounts of 1 . | mother was dressed in mourning, not in white— ladies as sana Aas wi fraad Je RK, at baa Pity: st Octo crt ROMAS 1 w HERE President set have oder niles, Tad half ih eorbhn ast OF | sult of the fight ut this pl who in chen yng | in mourning don’ dress in white to get married” —Did Leave Jamaican “AL ML ir iat We YORI were Ext Jno, 1st Ocspber. KOT, nord ae will doubtless prove themselves most efficient troeps for | ®Md their friends betting on tho success of the Me: not recognize any body at Mrs. Moulder’s; thought Mrs. M., for Brooklyn, or oa the urn Ss Ist Mareh, THE LONG TTS INSURANCE CUNTANY any rations ia in Tamaulipas. P and the foreigne: Moulder’s face was familiar. While witness was sitting poy s CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. We have mocking: om Monterey, further than that | Americans ; ct of which has been, that those who | With asister of Mrs. Moulder, atthe window near the ahs | ns are train. A train. will gusecgee! car alae ara et Gero nd Fre ing forward for the advance. | have lost open the vials of their wrath on the head of | slley, Mrs. Moulder brought in her daughter, Matilde, days, at leturning, leave Greenport at ai) Sis ‘Thursday und Saturdays, ni atinter- y Ampudia. who recognized the witness ; they were school-mates in Qrrice 41 Bouton srauer, Buooxtys. ih seid that despatcees fave been received from Gen, en Wash nd M left alone; the ildings, 5 umn six day rs. Kelly and Bensley arrived here on the 17th ‘ashington; witness were 3 bps ner bby me op 5 Biachine Res a af Woot, ate jsp oe apap inal pr. inst., with their circus and {rahe ‘They have been | mother of the witness was not in the room; witness did WITH A SURPLUS. Merespectfully notified, by desire of ‘Ball, or oid Line, of ‘Liverpool Pack B.& Co. hive peronias rally, on there oars t read the letter which had been pla rh Passeagers by that |i ble terms. This company has passed thr. the tw. te bability will unite wil Paeueed re lor. = travelling several y through this country, and left | pot read the letter whii ry pl ng, int pacers Wy ain ext couflarations that have “occurred ta the. ee me is Chinuahtia on the 17th ‘of August, performing at the dit. | the (Orphans Court; did not see the letter which was they owe th from th mmparatively, aly INTELLIGENCE FROM MONTEREY, ferent towns and renchos on their route except Saltillo, | Wri Ser a tall conlautt ‘Suteten tan wdee tenes: losses to stem, which they ‘have alweve practised of [From the New Orleans Delta, Nov. 14] th place they left on the 15th for fear of being assas- | ther told her the contents. Believed her mother had re- tap Dut eye limiting and scattering their risks All losses h the'| wy, tn cat ente,’ pened, Suvtecd he | #inated by the mob. srasterde they entertained a large et , Messrs, Prescot, Grote, Ames & Co. Bankers company may sustain will be adjusted end paid: promptly es ro gaveln ous extra, issued yesterday moraing, the | atience, who wel ah Reet oiih tia tone believ conta; Kast New i ral Hees | are paad free of discount or any ¢! hereto fore. main features of the latest news Monterey, which hich cps var lighted w: perform. it sare bh ; Jamaica. 25; Brushville, reine! towas throughout aglend freland Borlaad ard | “The Company take special care A ‘notify their customers im | we took from the Matamoras Flag, ‘of the 4th inst. It will ich consist rename bs of tum. | et a aneral a) Webs toute ti iles) 3734; Clowaville, ( ses. New York, of all expizations of policies, be found below. Since then it was our pleasure to have thletic exercises, dogs extraordinary, bea 4 teal th wees aoe wi ped Mt; rank ‘Avporer warom » GER BROME RS « c cam ELC. FINN. seersooe, Petident, | an interview with Mr. Salomon, of the Paymastor's De- cteusie inane tint cot Pecamher, faa ke mote on *Thoxy 3 ie Suet ‘6 Paiton of pe, BE ares £2 ‘iste . eretary. rtment. He was one of the last of those who arrived gesticulations ef a full-grown, living und thriving "ex ‘Bank. = cua can clown. They have with them Messrs. Wm. Mulli- | 80ing away 0 soon; the aunt of F toameaa Hehe, seth set Dubin pret He migunsT sehen, i i ES small ed ston one 20th ult. ‘From the tavormatiga which joh:| S22 See John Walters, Masters ‘Fannington: suid: Berry, | Bow cecesed, wee married af, her mothers on coe ane T ume on gold and silver Watches; Dismon nds, Pate, Jew- | Mr. Salomon was kind enough to communicate to us, we | #24 some others whose names I did not lear etshuel” pectorteat the ony. Witness wee wat elrp, Dry "Goods lothing) aud every des ? description compile the following di “no ates CREME St a eather) con one: | precbal ysl was, acl private, maremge,, it Menta, ler ent of r. ler, a wil eo Li Wiliam sf. near Duan Duane. fata ri] techy je pe reea aceite chmhich he ‘aye dy to rece itera in the course of ten or twelve | boarded atthe house. Don’t remember the denomine- Mr and Mrs. ringh oy pally by ataisted | tion to which he was attached. ‘This marriage was to be ey Br slo those Wes no‘bopes, Ik was ihe, waco art, Mr aed Mise Jotlorvoa, ite: Ew | Kept t tocret—a certiGeate was given to the bride. Mo- ns f Hw i; , Mies Christy, Miss Bradley, and Mr. Foste: PRANDY—oe Fas sen iesee BE, Areata, | Shlemmmred the (hom sectors tm attendance ox hin, thet the | i ted here in'afew days. ‘Thus, between the circus | Femember mother regretted that she had not obtained a 3M ford Session. % 3 ‘Beages are in Teadiness on the arrival Seat bi seve- ral Stations, to take pass oy P. Ot the Island.) uutenkers at very low fares, to all parts | wey voRK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION P. W. BYRNES & CO., of Live: 1, are desirous of in- 4 street, to re th ther was net present—she was at the tea table. Do not betore The Capen with bei in: readiness at the foot of Whitehall © forming the parte of the United States, that they con- so d 4 tock, G i the drama, the army will occasionally be able te | certificate of her marriage, nor did witness recollect York, on the't en, igh, “rath car aed cet on earn Hed to depeneatee ce! MYERS & & Co. lex gh coe per beers ot conne ny Ln pleasantly direct their attention from the dull monoto- | having had a conversation with any tes Aad of the months cndioe the 2th for Philadelphia, and on the | _ot2w®rre 39 South William atreet. ; of the of Menterey ‘and its results, | 20Us routine of the camp. brs Teak 3 Po oe ao ae eae rhe 94 sitoia Rew Orleur darmne the heady senor, by any ef | ALPXANDERS TRICOWAPIE—IMPROVENENT | hadreached the camp sore daye proviouly 40 the do: | retin te tnd mt OY tot nite | Window ‘ear Fourth wtest-mether. and ‘General Van lure ol lomon. at ose des} out withott “dusppotwunest gr delay. tis be TPPAIS new and popular, Liquid Fis ts intro | were believed, or Known ceraenee paely by, the pecomerily,oery. duties ince the singe of | Now’ etissss Mguiser® when Generel ¥en Reet cone an t establishment in the passenger tradi 1» has met wi from the partment to march on 5 '. dlelight, after tea. The General come d having found tan and the subscribers would inform the public that still fw fruits—but the cases generally aro of a very light no- | UP; it was candlelight, ind nari fownd the importa a's Greet Anoney ice | aud the aabwenbers wanldinformthe public acai urhet | wher afull wucvey of his poston, he felt himelf Jute y lig in doing so. The battle gi Monterey ,0f 00, of course, ina ited ture—mostly fever and egue. However, as fur as'l have | through the alley, to the front of the house. Believed the frrevds Of the pass etter which her mother put into the pest office was ers coming out, the immediate cor- | Paralleled. it co! , witnessed, they have easily been controlled, and | have a a a gost responulence with a respectable establishment, from whom taneously, and neither washes off or soils the clotbes, and in- tate alll oeeesenslo ie oe isabees ty the deretchs no doubt, with proper restrictions, we shall soon be able essed to General Van Ness ; did not see it. Nobody ductor of the train, who will have particular charge of their | fesvis. ic sid’esustrs ne ever SOMME their relations | oreo youth. ite Pexcelieuce will be apparent to | of which Maj. Graham was the bearer, for they to prosont a clear sick list. A al ge hh Augusta Ny avir or _ beggage, and who Will otherwise give his sttention to their | “}. \) i) VANES & CO. offer many advantages to passen- | evers ene voi aul ‘application. Nor sale by Rushton & | written witha fall knowledge of what hed transpired at 9 received a mail on the 18th, but I have not been | don't know which way the carriage brought by General ease an > others have attempted, in a direct communica, | C B&R. sands. comer Fulton ard William | Monterey. This gentleman. Mr. Salomon met between | ble to get hold o/ a paper, or osocagy coral any rang |My ‘tacued voana t; with nd mothe: pis! ge lea TAC River f ships from Ireland to the United Stares.as they | & ; inwall, William streetjand Johnson, Moore, | Camargo and Monterey, #0 that Gen. Taylor's determi. | has arrived. If tho pepors of Now Orleans want their | Whether it turned round or not; witness fgg sre tnd ar vea in Boston jn time wo take: ater: sonard. Balas ant Con eee! Batted Stites & GAS WHIGHT. 92 8 chee Philcd. °° | nation has been before this taken. pat vary ibe) fara they will have | ion this city on the 30th of August for Philadelphis ; re: nr few meee: ATLA mic: c Dast sare saved much trouble andeapenser by B nid 2werre Of the movements of Santa Anne, ame » oF the Post office de- | membered this the more particularly becatise ‘she ‘hed every Sw ay 5 O'clock, P.M. | irown seaport. and also that of being land main body of the Mexican army, little—nothing positive reat many ob- | Trovided a book to take notes on the journey, but did een tan pancetta a Yan Pelt, egy ports of the United States to which ships trave from Li BE BEA ee Gee ag known at the, camp. It was only understood that parties fee settee fot; mother did not tell witness by whom she was mar- farther information. fayuire of Jl VANDI ‘ier, veel BYRNES CO, Severson’ ar bee fectared by the inventor, Dr. shag a rorensd Salo, ea “Mt Ban Luis. Paton’ Jast three -or four days, much more so than js eth nerd the Conezel had the certitest would No.4 Battery Place, Nh River sh Gf: | ‘towns dn dnelenladtpen a nonee § for bere apo | been awarded the premium at the was believe: ‘ost — | usual at this season of the year. Many of the Mexicans | mother said the General had the certificate, and would UPPOSITION | ING and in many of the i Interior tow most attentive to | Public parchasiug either of the sent nothing: LN ed eseem Lagly hae proclocper yc Taylor attribute it to the presence of the Americans—ios Indian | be there at dinner, when she would get the certificate ; b LNING LINE AT 64 O rants on embarkation, and any money can be up by others, It ean ou! id genni to alter his plan of operations, his determination was to | 7 Norte, as they say. don’t remember that mother regretted or lamented the < FOR ALBANY pat tat may Dereaulted to eorer tai, from gi 4 ‘estab! inka He. 3 ae A to iSite — rach bef tha eg any et iF the New Orl Delta, Nov. 14. certificate was carried away by the General ; it did not Landi » Van C le sons who act for th! upon the lowest term: 10 Tampico, an: @ line north of ‘o a ‘rom ew Orleans ut jov. tl should ean cogts Van Cortland’ (Peekskill), | ,, The persons who act for thifACompany in the United States | "here we offer aac ‘nd Tobiee Soaps. ae all thither he did not mean to move with a numerical force | ‘The official reports in deteil, of the ‘siege ot Slontorey, | st7ike, witness as singular that the General should so act » Fone! JOHNSON, a re LER, thoug! LS 2 keepsie, F gston, Upper Hook, Bristol, "NEW LOnk~<tls: Edward Saul, 58 South, corner of General Agents for Dr Foord’s Neher Pectoral byrai less than fifteen or twenty thousand men. The present | have been entrusted to Gov. Henderson, of Texas, who | , Vady like a gentleman ; don’t remember his reasons for Catskill, 1 ekig and inderkook. waren Me an: WP " the best remedy ever offered to the public for colds aad ial active force the mouth of the Rio Grande to and at | was to have them forwarded to Washington. On the | the private marriage ; understood that the marriege was ; One Dol _— ail DELPHI A Me Ht Cerne St Co., Marker | disenses of the Tongs. nig tm* Camargo, is estimated at 12,000 men--that in Monterey pee ood ite pone ey Rasa of Monterey, | to be kept secret until the parties themselves should f Ke at 5009; so that it would seem, after leavii 0 neces- | havi 8 ‘e shoul itn “ os pier fout of (Ge i Ba meet of | | BALTIMORE Mr, George Law HE subscriber WAGON HOUSE ow and aplen, | ##°Y men to garrison the depois and forts along the Io | them published in the Union. Damvavcer their caled inan Alderman, but would louday, Weds, day, at Gf o'clock, ALM. Re. | NEW ORLEANS—Mr. John Toole. id Hotel. just completed, ae the centre of the beautiful Grande to Camargo, to occupy Mier, Beralvo and Panta- | | There has been no interruption to travel between Ca- | not remember him if she should see him sgain; never tring, leave Albe eday, Thursd: ‘Saturday Drarts anv Excuanoe —Drafts for any amount, payable ge of Spring ‘aida, of which eur troops now hold military possession, | margo and Monterey since the battle. Canales is no-| ssked mother to describe the Alderman, never gers taking this willarnve in ‘Abeny i in time for at sight, on the Provincial Bank oftrelgad 24 all its branches, ble accomm: Besides Mouterey, and Saltillo, of which possession was | where. did. Did not hear mother ‘@ record of the ° the tra free Sof ears urs Foun North and West. an ae Co all the principal towns of England and Scotlaud, | {s jarge, richly seals ad farmsbe ‘aud pin a unequal} about to be teken; that a considerable her inforcement | ‘The people of Monterey are returning in great num- | yas made; never heard ma any one; suppose sho tet and Dinner on Ln ee i "om Ca) vaplene nae v. stageo to all parsons through =p would be necessary beiore—in the epinion of General ‘o the city, and resuming their business. General | 1o¢ know. Never heard her she pen for pes aM ard, orof A. CLARKE, pare ene oO Tag W. BYRNES & CO. r plessare. H vin ie pt the""Un Taylor—the first advance movement should be made. | Worth, who act nor of thé oe Protects them | in g parlor adjoining Fare to Van Cortland Dock, 9 conta; Poughkeepsie, 50 58 South, comer of Wall st, New York. | Scrice = Hotel Ce Big hp Pm pm Bed But be it understood, that an express arrived at Mon- | in all their righ in tur, idolized by them, as he | Dorspn who performed the Hadson.73: Albany P. W. BYRN. ter from Genera! ‘ool, on the ult, steting that | is indeed by who! merican army, as well velun- had raised vm 1 are Li farts repootTlly writ ie from General Wool, 26th ult, stating th indeed by the wh ic ML vol them on his ferehead. (The Naw:YORK ar HAVRE 22 Im*m loo Road, Liverpool. dete 3. SEMAN. | hi within six days’ march of Monclova, and had | teers as regulars. eadinig: ab hour aisdicei halt tone Sarina. to: LINE OF AYRE COMMEKUIAL “PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. Springfield, July 24, 1846 au3 3m*r pe byte itl) Zed peg Maden ee i Ds s farses oboe. Ne pele poe ig | take a seat] Never heard mother ask for 8 certificate, : N i HOLMES’ KITCHEN RANGES Pe atatce: Redman ah ioachiod chitin okey ‘i bden tis from Virginia, when I saw mother an BE ARR reece icreermnshonrs tenet | el tte neanee inp Comet Hi | he my nee em ae ol | Gas Van Nem conning, pant ar oe PU'HE Suiverivets ber toinform their (Hesdsrena’the pub he Ships of this Live will sailduring the yearin the 10} | they are arched, and iC uot they. “rill be removed tree | Notwithstanding the predetermination of Gen. Taylor & dangerous one, resembling in its position, | dont know. [Several papera were. hai er, and Nie. that they have been appomted by JOHN BaRbE, towing or: of any expense to the purchaser. Numerous reterences | not to move from Monterey without the strong reinforce. | and so far, in its Steota, that of Capt, Page. after examining them, could not say here & thay writ. iq, of Havre, agents in New York t for the above line, ‘one From N. rok Fm Havre. | can be given to ersons wishing to purchase. The prices | ment spoken of above, our informant thinks that Gen. | The health ot Matamorasis represer':J as very much | ing resembled it tome. Don't remember at what ychool o which will be despatehed from Havre weekly, througty | suip UTICA, Capt, J. A. Peirce, range from 29 to 49 dol Wool’s command, and ‘such other force as he may draw | improved. We extract the following from the Flag of | she went with Matilda Moulder in W don't pi mae SN SO a LTS : facsut the newedt patter for Parlors, Offees and Bed | (4701 ir present military statione, he may, on hearing | the Sist ult— temember whether Sabbath or day school. It was many 2 Kreatest care taken to give every satisfaction to shinp-rs, as | Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. a Stgres—Hall, Office, and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, | hat Santa Anna ts at San Luis Pott ish on there and | List of Deaths in the General Hospital at Matamores | years She (the witness) was not now out of her Eveleigh: i. Ke iso te ate’ a be fort and f A give hima fight without regard to dispavity of numbers since the 18th October. t . Wentto Mrs. Cruikshapk’s doy school, on ‘Agthe rer of fecight aud passege will be much lees tne by in Ware—Bright, plain, and Japaaned. They have masons | in the opposing parties, so great is his Confidence in is | James Hall; th infantry; —— Grey, Louisiana Volun. | ‘ent, Vento Mire, Crulks *, “ rimes, shippers and passeugers will doubtless consult Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, atalltimes ready to set ranges, grates, and boilers. Also teers (Pharnix company;) Andrew Burns, 4th infantry; | Fontan: kXaminmp by Mr. Brent for the heroes mterest fs fie pee for fercbe, information to ¢ staokey chimneys cared—a9 WAT. 4 80: eViatever enterprise he undertakes, we have no fears gen Wie toed mia lat be grt as Shuee, | _ Was never in Philadelphia before the period uded to. 4 st, a4 an for the result. reg io volunteers; eeby, ing. —— | Ig not certain as to dates and times Remembered walking A 's not a 2. x ia Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- Aug. t ne eee Proprietors and Manufacturers, 78 Nassau strect. - {From ihe New Orleans Pleay une, Nov. 4] ig Hammond, wea herty, we Besson, D. Webb, 2 in the market house twice—in morning ond in afersibon. Bh ANU heb ng hi oboe $ese sta, dhiy chuubennted ant rule NOTIGE TO THE PUBLIC. 7 ee a patho rey eine iy tp Borah pe heel BE pr a er a a Aa Re 3 So RAE Generel can aes gary CAN HOYAL ‘BUA ‘STEAM SHIPS accommodations ample and commodious. The price of paw M, DELLUC, nephews of tre late BSOUILLARD, | of the American Army ut Monteroy; wisich ie three days | 3d do; W.M. Wing, 2d artillery; W. fH. Craigher, Jas. | "By Mr. Baavixy—Did not in conversation with Matil- Sp abe he aa yee paws, eeehy ua | cage in the cabin is $100, epeltaive of wipes and liquors. re respectful AS a; y are the | later than anything we have seen. ‘That portion of it in | W. Foster, Alfred Cox and David Hawk, ist rog’t Lndin- fia Moulder refer to having been playmates; did not say oA Apply to : PLAC JOUILLAKD. ! ie | relation te Bustamente we look upon as rather doubiful, | na volunteers; John Carroll, Ist artillery, (company H.) ing about the schoolmist arrived 4 al ranealty. Cast. A. Kyrie. Agents, No.9 Tonting Bate street. | Brogeists aks city, and that they still continue toearry on | Sithoueh the old general may have been sent up in the | Two companics of artillery, one (H) under Capt. Nor: be penn ae and put bapa aineakanen CALEDONIA Cap: E.G. Lott. Goous sent to the agents for forvmarding, will be ce | BERT a CO SUC URasO ne its "FO PLACE. SOUIL- | neighborhood of Chihuahua and Sonora to look after | man, the other (F) under Lieut. Haskins, broke up their | Kis. Moulder's om Monday,’ when mother ‘wont eat, the Be a mt Fe Hewitt none other than the expe ally paid. m_ | LA LARD, tho old go atabliahed by t General. Wool. We make extracts from the letter, which Seeger Layee the 3d inst., and would leave | jeft word, if an elderly genth lemen called, to wait till her ; OF jos road te immediately for Monterey. hat sited; waren from Liverpoct and’ sé + Harrison fol. GLASGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF i> no pit alo Be esata ct any other establiahms Monteney, Oct. 29, 1846. Reports were current ‘at Matamoras on the 4th inst., Totaray dou’, resiesy poy oa sia 4 lows = rie fur, a fol- 4 New York. Uctober 33d, 106. 0, at mir Poor Ridgely ia dead. He was buried yesterday, and | among the Mexican residents, that ‘Tampico had been By Mr. Barnt—Don't know what marget; it covered 5 V2OM LIVERPOOL. UNS AND BOWIE KNIVE: + enddoubie | is mourned by the entire army. Major will not live | taken by our squadron. The Americans did not know | several squares; has no knowledge of her mother hav- v rt Britean ia, ‘Oet. 20, Pp i rae parrel daching Gans, suitable for the present season. twents- Guy Roars i“ oe asnere Ing anew from Ben what; ge a of the report. We make two extrasts | ing any other business except to marry Premio Van wishing to send for their friends in any part of 200'double suis de Potosi, to at Sant nna,was there | from ik Ness, that took mother to Philadel; after mar- Scotland, to sail direct from Glasgow, can make arrause- eommon to fine. with 12,000 men and no less than thirty-seve rals.— From the American Flag of 28th ult: isge mother and witness came to Baltimore. Fassacy Money. oftne rerulay tine at Peskees, enitin ice Keg rena He was recruiting dail Mat he tna gee wore et jooTe Whe ‘romored yesterday, in Mexican cle Jee, that oy Mr May, for plainttt Witness a a scholar, went ie 9 i ‘Down. is rumot the ti wi on their way to San Luis Poto: to the odist an ‘resby tet iy scl from Boston to Larerpool . he ANN Ait Carat Bi 200 geloocking and revolving Pisols, of seat steel barrels. | in'the direction of Chihuahua, to meet Gen, Wool, and | frog soltilo. (asticed ov a rumor iy our last number) | ome timer ie now a tesches te the school of the Bep- No berths secured w fo pa carry ex- BAMAGEN ‘Captain Hawkins, “Ol Maden laie, | farther it is positively asserted that the Indians are’ kill- have been ordered back to that place by Santa Anna, | tist church on E-— street, Mr. Semsen’s, and a member pervenced ur surgeons. No freight, except specie, received on OOKSBY, —— a ters of Hardware. Ondory, Gane: Pistols and Sport- | ing and laying waste all before them in the latter State— | who has joined them with a large a/lditionaal force. | of that church. ny cheiiee, a or any other a Weenie sooty A Com in the aay cline, and the high character of these vee. ticles of every kit n8 im*rre_ | Nota line more in the shape of news. Eight thousand troops are stated ‘to be on the eve of 8 J. beady beat Said he was connected with er H in Be se Irelands 4 SHAWL WAI EHOUSE, From the Matamoras Flag, Nov. 4 marching from Luis Potosi to Tampico. A | the line of stages; Mrs. Conner and pier rent to Auk HARRS RH EC di Wilin. | Lintstocslyiog te een ie w10, 176 Peart St The health of the trocpe is pald to be A thie bat ot this gentleman, conversant with the country and Mex. | Baltimore on the 2d of August, 1845, and at Lorde addveron ¢o the abgve line berweea Liverpool and Burthes peroulics given, on application to "HE PROPRIETORS of this Establishment invite pur- ae complaints being the diarrha ican policy, hints to that, if this latter | eight o’clock; thinks he helped them in mewnnge the ee fax, ans Boston. a contract has been entered inzo wit) Wing. T. ZAtSCOTT, | 7 chasers to examine their extensive collection Tapgivg Itis d that the fruit, so readily | force crosses the mount at Tula, (being the | stages generally reach a in time for the ‘three ler Helos NewYork direc establish a live = s TS 5 South tases omer of Maidea L: dia camel's Retr at gio 6 sick ns road to Victoria) the design is to continue the march in | o'clock line of steamb Philadelphia. erpool i The steamships for Messrs. REID & MURRAY, id direct being built, and early next year é due not ing exclusively im the arele of Shawls, we ar to be well disposed to- | this direction, and operate in the rear of Gen. Taylor; Mr. Tuos. Martina peor Teatined the last time me when tart. he tal mash ie the incerent of bayers, i ity tof the Nantes te | warde the Americans at Montere but should they continue on the east side of the moun: | he saw General Van Nets. was in January lat. tn Oct, Seohitiee meena Site ery Setardey during NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKEUS seliis wg; by the cane, dozen ora Ap non belonging to the Al: regiment teins from Tula (the road to Santa Barbara) their desti- | 1815, went to see General Van Ness. Were fe talking, in months, and every fortoight during the other months it . JOHN C. HES DERSON & CO., cently strolling about outside the camp, when a lancer | nation is certainly Tampico. He like ints that | his room together. itnesa remarked, \‘General Ven year, Go ns sitarnately becwaan Live Eee ue Baia i, ih PF ib. ng lin*r 176 Pear! street. | came down upon him, and ran him through several pod neg Sa “app gr spi Cy x 8, hada wien cbaeend venne ‘tive moro ay ween Live ew Yor! si3r a times. rection of Victoria, to wate! eir movements. nt if yor ry a NOTICE, \ aplasia pect bn aa mppabdetiigare jOF Sperm males ee TS ate pleach- |. A gentleman recently returned from Monterey, who | Anna, itis said, will have at Saltillo sbout 20,060 troops, | have m wife and ne child” Witnees being. 8! poor On and atter Friday, R n d wh has had a geod opportunity of forming a correct opinion | including regulars, volunteers and rancheros. an, and . steamabont SY LPH, Caps Beaea. wal rem cow Fark. 5 = Sora 3. oe SoUReh Rives ie of the fur tacvaments ot Genectl Tayler, expresses {From the Americen Fl more questions about it. It did not take the witness by make the following trips to and from Staten | New ship pel! 4 1150 toms, 2 Adri Fy 6 | fresh Tees, Family Groceries, fo it as his belief that, after garrisoning Saltillo, the main | surprise; thought wile e in some room; did not munition August 21 6 | wholesni,* and retail, at very low e body of the army will take up the line of march for Tam. of a friend think anything more about it.” Witness lived in -the ‘Mea At Bee em inland Ney, ship Queen of she West, specr 3 § | any part o1 the OO sgeteharne, br and Ten Dealer ico, where it will be reinforced, preparatory to making | items of news. ‘The health of t pe 0 country, on land of General Van Ness. Witness carried 1 oth wee, teens her, wcasekay Rectad ceria, | barbers sat we tice» vrl oo |e Ae i te eet Some atts | Multa cae ues wok nee, b t acene. a and chills and fever. is suppose er, i‘ | Bm. Now Shin Rochester, 690 tons, tae i 1 IRE po meg ot of hen ite ad rows Pelt seems to be an ascertained fact in General Taylor's | fruit, so readily obteined there, increases the sick- exes, young beef, etc: The General a liners re: 4 nisr ° October 21 6 CEFT OFF V TARDROBE AND FURNITURE | camp, (camer rumors in this city to the contrary, not- | ness. “ .s y Ay . y coipt ed Ww je! THOY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. | Ship Hottingger, 1060 tons, March” 31 May CEFT OFF W ARDROBE AND FURNITURE | Oiietanding.) that Saltillo la not to be defended the sank meat tiaras ‘ house. If ¢ She receipt, [shown to him,] were those ne i wholb Moxtien force ing concentrated at San Luis EMENTS. ty a ; ee NG OW ALBANY AND TRON tom the pone fast sailing, Rist class shine, all’ bute in | LAr ipose ot ae pad Wearing Apparel Potosi, which place is being fortified in the strongest [From the Albany Journal, Nov. 21.} Cnoas-Examinen by Mr. Braptxy.—Has known Gene- York, ate commanded by men of experience | eon “heieeets Sen! fearing Appare! by sending for the | Possible manner. Governor Wright yesterday received the President's | ral Van Ness thirteen or fourteen years. Did net know ait 3 Th HM ‘ al Pier at the foot o! eeey street Sy et) Petipa Pah: A A Teapanched punctually oa. the Sic of | cotec teen hae 1 Noet Olfice, oF elineatam, ate will Gen. Wool had reported himself to Gen. Taylor as awe ition fora regiment of volunteers, to serve during | jm in the lifetime of Mrs. Van Ness. Never heard him anding at Peekskill, West Pe It was leit with him to designate the regiment, that he had had a child, but “have” achild and wife, muted es Biot aN Alin, Css | HRN heeae lpn end cpmmediony mada eaanes | mE a Hon stave . | REAR pate tena’ fincon is Son | ah Sesleto rel Femple hat | uthukha mentioned {he cgnreraton bare el: inderbook and ig Balcimore . with whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- Laden cm be attended to W Md. Tee TY Taylor at Monterey, the remainder moving on to Chihua- eee pried gr ted to anybody in particular. When I last sew the Ge Breakfast an er on board th ee! hua—the whole force being deemed unnecessary for on neral, did notask how Mrs. Van Ness was, The Gene- Ape scimfon NAOAICA wil jaro on cram heed LEFT OFF WARDRG BE AND this service. (The Leu. Colosel resigned fortnight since ralwas in @ good humor that morning ‘The Genoral mein amber SOUTH AMERICA, Captain prain Gorham, o- Itis also stated to us that Victoria and all the principal | place has not yet been filled.) | Ceptains—Char did not, tell witness how: old the chia was—merely Temeee, anu sday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o’eloek. said he had a wife and child. Lams Xs edoniblad te ct ae Ue hagheus cash prices | towns in Tamaulipas are to be immediately garrisoned, | =2#W, Gen. Count de Bongars, James eens, she, SBhiit & waiiercge, t, Charles Ki ‘"unming on opposite dave. ” d- | and 1d fate that it is with the “ultimate ob. | JF, James L He Linney ha Mr. H. B Ronixson, an officer of the court, being Fra eaters 0s relat wont? oh board, sv'ns dha sttue 0 whe uth street, New York, or to for all kinds of Wearing A:vparel, Carrste toes Wroome | ject of plosing ail the country on the east or morthesst | rd, T.8. Gaszynisti, Mertin Fairchild, L. Re mpbell. | sworn, testified that the receipts (given to Mr. Matting- fart 7 ih) ing for the subscriber, at 11 Ma: ten strect, botwe J Placing ry All the companies, with their officers, are located in <a a whart. ae FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO and 8 pig. N,RTOKERS sile of the Sierra Madre, under the government ard | 4 Cit, th New York. ‘They will be immediately put in | ).Were similar to Gen, Van one's riting—there MEW. (ORK. ALBANY AND Toy Lins, | —S2—_—_—____bivernsot_ aif line addrenmed throu eh, the Fost ORES mere. | laws of the United States, to be held axa portion of her | reeindss for embarkation. it jw understood, if gay fur. | Were Toma rte former a apitieiiiaa tea D Wise, will be punetually attended to. OM Amr _ | territory and as an indemnification for the war. q Q phat LAO TA RNE i, | MARSEILLES LINE Or i eee opr CLOTHING AND FomNia ink | "Compan ieglrArery on ty t | eeu natn Gv rit wa | nan rina hr a eh 5 . Macy, t packed uj and baggage yesterday, prepare- . in » dee joatoh tol Courant ape ,: _— or Gentlemen Trans gepectinens or eet be 4 tor; Ang as move for Trouterey, , 4 ji We HI he Ren poy Fee preg aye ah 1 eh a, Pout thove o of Di Samaras Vy Sng Suge = of Ge- nd Saturday even: ive o clock, rime. nt bet thing ‘fare a tain e Tennessee Cavalry iment sre encamped on wes Scrambent COLUMEIA, Cope. Wm. H. Til | genee on the is, ‘aid from Mae ee te them ye fu the Sabeeriber at hia ie% | the Palo Altobattle ground. Several officers belonging | Siment are hourly expected here by the way ofthe oy written by the deceased; made some corrections, such “ Igare on ‘Moncey, Wednesday end’ Sridey ereaings: ws the year, as follows = dence, or throu fed Thigh gull be Siar tons rogieat Cia tewa, beta ceeld noreserans | 4 Wits he Sanevceenaly SDE noe See ite eMioe: Interlineations—tould. Teed any iy manticript.”“Baveral Tasengers taking these Boats vill ertive im tgne to che | PRI de JOINVILLE, (new) fern, von Mager “semis Ladies cand veasaselices mB set when of where it ia intended to movenext. ‘The men | Toll-ts thoy are one of the finest body of men over | tne,letvere shawn fo bim ware to hie] ean the Moruing Train of C: alo, ad | MI I, , ilvester, | May 1 Oct. 1 ge sbobtrrant ate generally dmproving in healt. embodied. They have been recruited principally in the | ""r'ng crors-examinatien was as to Gen. Van Ness’s north to Ser Whi ail and 1 Take t CPiampina ARC. LE (new) veleigh, June 1 Nov. 1. THE EYE. Montensy, Mexico, Oct. 20, 1846. | mounteins of Virginia and Ohio, and not a man among | pend. writing, but nothing of much, if any. importance, ei apply on board, or et che Ofies on Gast hea joulter,' July 3 L * f- ™ he |“. Since my last we have dates ‘from Chihuahua to the | them over 3u years. was elicited, ne ‘ fo frexght taken after 416 0'ctock. “Penang Gepand, Foes Marseilies Bemeure daveton bs Siaention to diseases of | 29th spt; from Sem Luis Potosi tothe 12th jst, and Sab ry oe Mr Cannnay testified that the body of letters show ROTICESAtg goods, freight, baak bills, specie, PRICE de JOINVILLE, (new) Se ened i | the Kye and Opehal \d assures the public that | tillo to “be 15th; the substance of which | give you os The General Van Ness Case. to him had the general chareotenteton of the etzle oon other kind of property, positively at theownsr's risk. ize” | MISSOURI. ‘ Bilvest there tre ot aimon for as they are Based upon good authcrity. Wy Asaine ten, Wey. 31,3008, neral Van Nass. If the letters had been sent OSITION TICKET OFFICE ARCOLE, (new) Exeleigh, man anbje, By a pisvate letter, which I have before me, to an Immediately on the meeting of the court this morning, tbe absence of any particular aga, er OrPo: ICE FOR THE | aston Coulter,” Beye. be essentially relic American int Paris, (a small town between Chihuahua | Muss Seana Connun (I beg the lady's pardon for ms- | tbe al el Fie ag npc NORTH AND WEST. SppnAsK A, the frat taal’ at20e 10 | undoubted terimonisiayehich enn he seen at ‘and Saltillo,) {learn that all the Americans hed left Chi- | spelling her name yesterday.) was cross-examined by | °dinary circumstances, be wo ave taken it ' vexe vessels are of the comimende Tn ee ee nee et cali ie the United | hushua, on the 6th ult., for Cocihuirashi, for ge: though not so exact in he lieved to be written by the same person, On his # their lives | Mr. Bradley for defendant. Hor motheravent to live on | wine. Othe ar n- She. experience, Their accominodati first perry iD fials Moin, $9; iteabureh 3 foe — ors _ bsent from home $3 M4 rye States. ware in danger Srom the viol Missouri street three years ago—was absent - ‘ 4 2 Vine “ill Ne herirakcd fice of otha shavaes aaron te ‘Artificial Eyes for sale, avd which willbe inserted on fed ot the Peons, Gi other ‘portions of | when she,troke up on the avenue Lived en the avenue | Casual examination of them, on the files of th wie Orphan na ii, Ghio, $9; Milwaukie, Chi 9: I Torvate, Ue, reasonable terms. ret lower class, who take advantage ofevery excitement | nine years. Does not remember how long the judges of ‘aot tanec 6: Hamilton, $5 60; K Whitehall,” $2 50; are trig on pass fi AM. to1 o'clock P.M, after which he | of this kind to ‘assassinate the foreigners, and plunder | the Supreme Court had a consultation room in the house, om ie dae Ly OP eorene ae BY ying, oa, et Met ERE ATR cp &, NN ELES, Proprietors their pronenty. ait whether more os Ss aoeee or not; Saherich leet pork beep he yen vk, dy frente Ae a office jarclay strect, at the above ont OF 80 o . there, nor any other judge: and price: is Boys a ARTERIES, One aon siaivacs wes tnomotoenne oot soo: | tae Fearbeters.. Demttbecs Gol, Siasbengh tery ones to be paid off, he would ask for an adjourn pe M1. RAY, Agent Itre #Tontine Buildings, BE Wall cot, Wares. pr opt Zverament troops had d y that 3000 of the d parla to join Kearney, thus leaving Armijo with | back roo residence, or the same ill be forwarded ts NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, FOK NEW YORK AST GEAEO plication to him by letters. post pard. ‘ALBANY AND THOY DIRECT. W LINE OF | spotenion to him by letters. application to him by letters, post pard.__" _oseodamere_ Reiss Sourtiandt Street. —Passag CANCER—A CERTAIN OURE. an aw Wool was expected to arrive in Chihuahua on the PORDO.Te hagapeboraaescetars “ it rs a , HIS dreadful disease hes been repestediy and complete: an, Wo0l wah expe here would be no force whatever oy en lew on the Ist, ans hb ther lived on the avenue ; he occupied a | Ment of the court. beck room aijoiuing the parlor. Mr. Gordon, of New | ‘The Court, in consideration of this fact, directed an here. The maiden name ot her | %journment until Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. whose house the stopped at Green Valley, in ‘as Eliza Parsons; she was married in Virginia. ‘ove! ers. PiseeNonne CRS taking this Boat will ar, ly eradicated fi man system by | Drs. Corlts and to oppose h:@. pA ew ad in Virginia whe lived with her poten hy. ene wes following (mars alee be rs aa arrive in time totake ute Morning Train of ow op WE T coverre orn im he a stient treated | Santa Anna esrived at San Luis Potosi on the 6th inst, (This art of the testimony was not distinctly | yale at the undermentioned hotels:— es from Troy west te Buifalo, and vorth ty hi the followtes: amongst with 3000 troops. Previous to his leaving the city of | , owing to our position.) Judge Harris, of Rhode | ""Ayienicax—N. Hayden, Florida 8. Navy; to, a haan Laze Chea ome, patie rom, Yok. Pegipee - ie Semginy af i Mexico, he attemp. ed to borrow sto the purpose | eee the ee = years before the meats 8. Mendenhall, a Aimy a Ati J. Cotter, _ = ‘ 5) ‘ 7 f Geo Char: ot. The Church at first led to not know whether there was a contract of mar-| do; W, Bucke, U. 8. Army; J. Van Buren, 4 J. acy At 3 oiclocke "Regular dave: Lucaday, Phas’ | Ship SARACEN, N.‘T. Hawkins, } Get 1 Reve 1, ‘Georaie pen bh Oe gly Ce pt iat isin vt Rat, Fane mar: Cana, re ney yuicneaee, 9 Freie be on Board, orat the Office ou | 5. ani BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, xe i April 1. compl G $8,000,600 i afterwards reiwah the tneaee ae apy ners Uta r 1, Philadel > m a nm. Ny | 15. Anna P. vresponetble trtow. March ‘ ee rk. fone instance ining about 000. the ve the time of his arrival ot | Went to kthode Teland; INE OF pram 8 FOR ALBANY, | Sr Berk ADAMCARR,Jno Wright Beet. * depe. 15, je from the ps | San Luis Foton, the conduct left SEG otal Cae lhe mene eng erner on Rear trtnateat | arson ANW HARLEY. Road SRY, PS. | “EGE helen No. oart nak | Reece chet uate, Senate yore, | Lats Wocig bios atta Sram | Ea e am boat KNICKEKB: Br. Bork A. tty Pe. 1. t g ni ir mere! mn 10 ©: j . 5 a peas lays Weducs: tae jau'y 1 Februa. 18, | _ne) eodem wick would amount to about $60,000. | ed with them when the city was crowded; mother sold . Boston iP Humphrey, Al: ak Ans Syenicis, a3 o'clock | These ships are good, pemp os tial reise is, sally, fheir acer LY 1c! uces, and Mustare —TKO SSE8 SSk& Santa Anna’s express arrived at ‘salti! Ng on the 10th }o it in 1942, and went to live on Missouri street in July, M. Hall, Cc Mr. Carter, Witham tt fH. Peck, | 224 will sai! punctually on their ir accom BLACKWELL 15 150 doz of every variety, 5 Je Janded | inet, with instructions for all the Mexican tronps to fe | 1848; could not thatthe judg a consultation , Oaw Uigare oa, Seaaday, eesiey oot y evenings, at 3 ree $04 Rode cvenpatien yon ed er ship Christians, direct from the a et sale | that place in three days, and ms San Luis Potosi room before mother sold out; in the summer of 1944, = a 3H. Alexander, New % o'clock, FP. M., Lauding at Intermediate Place om ! kanes set tbr them, M21 eer 105 Front street, u ec thires the last remains of which took up their line of match ac- | August, een attan th Tete bot nor a tol | } A Motowen, 405 E vane, ae bey ——“—“aiia iat er 5 lore gol 7 a nee the feet of Barclay sree x =) d RHEUMATISM. ooettaSs uray is out ot provisions; io « manner, eid) Judge fe lirics boarded at the houses me eping of | son . Now Orleund; M. Batterby, sees jonday, Wednesday, Fdtiny 8s & Sunday Lads Bn Tage reel Ney Yon oe i ou Soci foo wel | bande ite at the fi ~~ the Ment a seers: | kaa boarding oop ly ry yn Sinut Evaey- tiniade Pl oot hile isc! isbn eg Oe ae enna | Leah Late Of i Gen. Taylore el ran- | phia at 11 o'clock at night; went to Crim’s; ai Mrs. Crim’s | bape, Ph: nae oe Bocntey, Dicrsdiy ted Besueday cnereenee aaa eos from Liverpool, i now fet ap ot H coer ta they tolidhie | would ro0e ey would Haw persone with whom they thoughtthey were familiar | Faanaiin-—D. Rhenbard, Md. F, Bacon, Litghfel; Pelock.. * Bader genera) oreerey “ risa Ya I by Ay alll him, as soon aa car) seen in Washington: can’ ‘ucker, Mobile; each, ith, Bu: 3d. » ee above boats will at all times arrive ia g Albany in ample bot of Wall at, Alt goods that’ are mot permed iy seare emeay io reeks ee etches | Heatly ell soln dm, sack oiinire the. meoney ip which | mother wont to Port Omen velore ahe le Crim; in the | Hutchison, Mumiordy RW MeClailen” Phils vt beter: time for the moruing ears for the Bast and = be went the publte FO i innings See complaints we may almost fallible Yn clothed, fod and paid-—and onemering into | course of conversation with Mrs Crim, Mra Crim gave | an, do; F Fell, Laacenery ©. Winslow, Boston; J. 8t. a) at moderate rates, and none ken alter # ny Chap SGOW—The New Line~) tar sembers who have enn itv) isoh conrereriion with any of them who have been left be- | no reason why they should procure another be age John, Buffalo. ‘ ¢ “Ait persons Pasko, ie *December— he fine ft ar anil, Br. | one hae dene te cane resieitink decided benef t. wick | hind on account of wounds, or sickness, the first ques | house; was not prosent when the bill was seitled; cant |” Howanp.—J. P. Derg, Boston; A Attinson, do; 9. Hires, fa seaaeaieyes - eeeaiae ye lgggah Lao ny laa ays bese ay pn] hoger! en. henna ahead jeg} | tion they ask is, how much our treops’ are paid, and | remember how long it was after brpakfast; have no recol- | do; U.,L. Lestor, do: do; Jacobson, do; H. Herkman, N ight apply on bound the bot bests, oF to, 0. : = e remedy | “irat anoos they receive. On, being. informed, they | lection, whether 1 was late Or early breakfast; went | Brunswick; M.’ Littlefeld, NO. 8. May, St Louie schelte-at theo eon the wharf ae syrup is also the best pr Prsparscion wht Ke | Look quite ee, end way te an an extravagant = after Lng! had comes. ‘ ee boaraiog | W w. deri, bps. is logs hag gg oo ie wu misuse’ ict it to intee! c iver ,' vi ; ou My udeon; Tower, Water. sienas, KAW, BUAKDS- Tey aan ‘icin indi me oa to ampudla tevin Saluillo, il he tok il ee ne = Moulder’s after breakfast and before din- weer : Zaxten, Ucn J: Gilmour, Phila.; W. Dix, Trager or renee” | ‘of merchandise he |'ner; thinks that Mre. Moulder received witness there Baltimore: 7. Phila; .; D. Brigham, ; W » other fr re Ti BOs We Papen, hea seasee c a place, and pald off his army with them | when she went; they were shownto their room; mother | Veitch, Phila; J. Haig, Baltimore