Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i ALR ‘ NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1846. ee iam I. TRAVELLING ACCUMMUDATION eERTET BS ‘thy lB - : 3 lth, and the vast corporation in- SHANGE OD | OUR RELATIONS WITH MEXICO. a CITY SKETCHES---VIEWS. INjPROSPECTIVE. i X, oust, had there been tin for L IsLanpRaunoad—faitanawoement | MILITARY AND NAVAL OPERATIONS. ure thelr plans, which there was not, On | : counting heads, and foding that they were not strong | The Vigorous Prosecution enough to y the nomination ir. awrence, | et eee at tae Wars 4 H) , | the friends of that gentlemen Fesslves to imitate the ang titer MON *, i course of the world in general, and make a virtue of ne- ‘ahs * 4a toe | ke. he, ke, commity, and, by aiding fo Dringing ebeet the neminetion Leave Broons ommet 7 gen. ‘A. M. (Boston train) for | Smnta Gh eaae oe, of Mr Brigg maintain unimpaired their connection 2 aily foncent x Sandsys) stopping at | or baby hg’ ane NAVAL OPERATIONS. | with the See k of ihe Resty. ond tthe anni tines sive « ’ at ee | D ‘rom the Washivgton Unien, Dec. 1. | severe blow to the ‘ conscientious” le who, fora bet H.. daily, for Farmingdale and inter | The other great arm of the public service bw ut. | wonder, i Lae i he | ting forth its strength. Success has crowned th | | ventioy es. Mizoclock, M., for Greeaport, daily, (Sum i pted ing fous | of our gallantarmy. The navy has recently struck two oe Sr ee Pe ygp Skene ge be felt b Mexican government. 4 wave Gananrons—ai big AB, ysceommodation trais | monte at Tabasco { ratopice. “An idle effort hos hoon ; h :; votes as to have rowlered him almost y at * made @ Opposition ls to discredit. th \- i elected as Governor successor. a 4 ed. of n potion the sett yer the boat from | tions at Tabesce But, jot it be ‘understood it was 06 ‘* | ; At all events he would have been placed prominently dared at Be ena Beets a | B of the expedition to seize and to hold the town. "| before the community, in connection with the suc- Li velaaste, As Commodore Conner says in his despatch, ‘‘ The ob- : | | cession, and would have become the central figure of Wave Fammincvarx or: 5 A.M. daily, {ex Sundays,) | jects of the expedition have been fully accomplished, , - the political picture of whigism, But the men who wor- Gnade accommpodati «) train, and 12 M. P.M. and by the destruction or copture of all th my’s ver- 4 7 ’ | ship atthe Lawrence shrine, had no idea of permitti damascene. posits, & %. pat, LUKE. | sols, a chase haz been given 8. cena Wy which h 2 : 7 thine ae the kind to take pla a hey abandoned %, " | munitions of war were, no doubt, introduced into Mexi: ar 3 = =: oughts of pressing the nomination of their , and re. ‘a freight train will | ve Techie for Greenport, with a in he aah hboriog province of gay od We Knew =} “arbi fo Ww Pee tsar thes Briggs re by a, T asswngers’ car aitecl tod fis | before that the commod te t be 3 ation of ze alt of their leader. Their Fe! ‘har a, Wedeeedays tod Prt- | COT s expeditio Tetiee Walon Roce, P ‘ were crowned with the same sticcess that fell to the lot letter which he aa- at 96 A.M. Bet svar only object of this expedition, in t ; oo ace, arming, leave Grgeapor: st 1X o'elock dens to the rartrent immedi 5 al \varado what is the SUNDAY TRAINS. ron has carried off or destroyed wil JLergefier ran m0) tion, leave Brooklyn at | war which lay from "Tabasco to ti of those members of the Baltimore convention who so cleverly put the bow-string around the neck of Mr. Van Buren. The proposition to re-nominate Gov. Briggs, by acclamation, was their invention, and as opposition to it came only fromthe abolition portion inthe convention, ery Mexican v: mouth of the river ; in to Tompeon 9 o'clock mpson and inte: i one SN Raveabyr, rewmioe leave Tomo pak ein ahead aciaiese) PERI PSE H ‘it had the two-fold effect of winning re iva for Jan Harman Bust i, Jamaivo i, The’ afftic of Tempice is still. mote Awipertant th its = Z : of the Governor's friends for ita inventors, and of ex- CHARS to~-Bedford, § cents; East New Yarkyt 244; Hee» | consequence. The town was taken without resistance. H ; citing their ill will egainst the friends of arse, rotting Conrse, 1896; Jamarca, 2+; Brashviila, | Tho Mexican troops, which had been atationed at that qt Phillips. It was, in truth, a sege dev de OP Seen he nriged Sieg: Clowavilla, (4 point, had been withdrawn, and marched off to San Luis ; vith reference only to its’ immediate effect ences ate PekeeNe wi Pent ¢ | de Potosi, by Santa Anna.’ The intercepted letters of Ih. $ whig two thirds rule, operating to the end of # pron juffolk Station, $ ngdate, £276; | our Secretary of War, had probably betrayed him into ” au importunate sect,’ whose movements promised much jou Tas jelford Sianon: gt 18k that buoglis manouvre. The town of Tampico has that was disagreeable to old whigaism. Whether it was Be. vs Minor, $1 etic: Riverhead “$1 notonly been taken, with the two magnificent steamers 4 lly wise, if considered in connection wit ~<a {which even politirians are so apt to lose . 6254; tuck, io 3 hognes $i hold, di ii it euPort jon Train, $1 GPeenport For tha purpowe; Commolore ferry Bad bocn ini wat which is the first thing that really great men take , ‘Trains ly sent Brazos and New Orleans, to despatch : into consideration, is quite another matter. I it ral Bentsons, be take Deaseege or Por eae eane ar he 2070: | troops, cennon, and munitiona to Tampico, to fortity. It, fila Wat not. nd Tam hot slogular in thisepinion, ‘ad Mr. of the and defend it against the Mexicans. The events ef the = | I 's friends been so far gratified as to have been acer are ceases will be in:rondanees at the: foot of Whitehal! | wer will demonetrate the great facilities which its pos- SSS | Wy = shut ee perntione of setting th ~ votes oe pe is F tele hebeecocamrea he Spcka aig” ne | Maun gue net cie saat far. The gor | : wii det PAR RSet a Ra ee ere, mt fae i it & “role rusty” during 1847, Governor Briggs might have ee eat oF fag Bowon nin fom Brooklys. shergy., Time. will Sevblope tke plaot which are form, again been brought forward to choke them of the - Serre | | 54, Rathusiass ls.mow the word, both is the army and = course, and the Presidentiol election of 1848 would most d,to a cessation ef civil dissensions, in. th® hope that whig union might lead to whig victory. 80 fe most three years, the quarrel might ed, to say nothing the chances of its indefinite jponement by the occur- rence of events likely, in the course of tl od a an = pipe apatite egret tnattore from SS =e : Se | which it had its origin. As itis, the wound Is about to it » at first, this sandy land are full of briars, and aloes grow up here [ioe te | ed ftom the Slotated of risdom, is low t of ‘ in the navy; and each arm of the service will rival the On snd -atser Prider, Havers ber 20th, oe other in bravery, energy, gacrasisnm, hgoaaete. - ry e Snaeae othing oo, can be more cheering than the rapid for- the following trips to and from Seaten mation of the nine new regim cfinfantry, “We un. derstand that since the battles of May last, at it 300,000 volunteers have offered their services to the gov- ernment, such is the enthusiasm of a free reople— ‘The regiment of Virginia, under this new call, will soon rccaual yet the rovers nigs have irendy fered | county, and the other, Samuel Blount, of the Boone pulation of about three thousand—is healthy, lies on the macats thons rhiale exe ossaod fn the anions part on tie | COMPADY. West end of an island, and at the mouth of Laguna de Ter. too. iter for | €eneFally thought to have b piece of’ political - ‘ rtant to a hostile force, 2 depot and Cabo Rojo, or Brown Cape, affords a ood shelter for uackery. The Li whigs, and the disciples of Commonwealth will be mustered Into service at Rich- [From the St. Louis Era, Nov. 25.) impertaat {aa hore force, a a depot and Cobo Ralo, or Brown Cane, aris & Rood angelers | Qunckeiy, abe, zawrence whist, and the dipiples axico. Harbors safe and sheltered from landed their cargoes for Mexico. Thore is a mule road, | ments the reverse of paternal; und the former would be Fa Cr a eee ar thar tose ees hr oul tna cron ‘i water. The country bordering the streams emptyin n the noi son of Sie the lapidary operation so ecle pearly ready, 19 be under the command of Col. Ward B, | tii, to. caiad the trot wnere the robbery one com, into the Legeon, is covered with forests ef Togwood, anda creek by the name of Santa Anas, whe ie | ly brought to Doar by the Jews against. his mamesske, The regiment of Pennsylvania is ready mitted, is said tohave been as white as if covered snd is sparsely inhabited by woodontters, Late mt Pespey aed ATS rein st the footef: Blerra Ma- | the Prote-martyr. _, There will, from pesant sppeat, “offici: r i up by water courses. ‘as an island communication 2 ances, be a hai eon these two sec- ee cit ppe serpy ee prpce aes with mow. ‘The villanout rascels, immedistely upon hp7, able by (steamers. ‘The enly do: — The only two best roads to the city of Mexico, on ac: | tions of the whig panty Pingel: " luce etting possession of the wagons, set to work powdering With Tabasco, navigi fi fc d population, are by the King’s ‘The South Carolina regiment (Mr. Pierce Butler as and the color of their yellow skins was fence is ablock-house with two guns. The harbor is at = ae rarasgrt pe ober _ y, he aes nd watch may, Prod oe rorulta jeesele. eres A The » Ne i. , mond ; their ultimate destination to be assigned by the | The Pawnees, whe robbed the train of of this 10 will sail during the year in al Secretary. ‘ons, on the plains between Independence and Santa lowing o1 We ahcietiiad that the regiment of New York is | Fe, cut open end scattered about three hundred sacks of Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, Bhip 8T. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. F, jo pala a emselv: colonel) is rapidly ad ty. ° soon chi to one of sno' hiteness. ‘Th tof all times accessible. i b Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, ery ae Reed ae ne Ge hace tai Miiscissippl, Lou: | snow balling each other with hands full ef flour thoy en- into the Gulf about fifty miles because thete two roads have Fak Mine [cific renege pe elim mgbypaeg a apeamanr ov. understand that Massachusetts is | joyed to a great degree ; and efter making the most of the uth of the river is protected by ‘doses of ‘ebater’s Soothing an homa@opathic Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John.) AP making proparations to raise her regiment. There can- | frolic, they bedecked themselves out in the sacks, and in ‘and river freshets—depth of : LS HF) allowance of which latter “ fpvalusble remedy,” was ad- ‘ston. dips, $e: A fas aM pote 5 doubt thet the whole force called for will be Cie gah several were seen by the men who returned to adi, eyed poder. oa & lest of troken fragments Seichopored, fe the last convention, towards the close of ts Me 5 101 ‘ort Leavenworth, on in, two or lays foal * u és € ny? ~p cee Cd . A These victories eal Tand--these recent successes in the | the robbery. @ne fellow Thad modelled his: sac! into a ies a the bridge is than Gibreltar—but then The Evening Traveller, of the 17th, assuming that Mr. Igy ects ie cpferrn tbeeend gcos’ ™ | Gultwtho active und enthoatante prepertions which are | trian, and ibe rand C's; Tas immedally in Gun TAL yctyrame hic isto, aces ony bows. etch army can, wih equal Savantage, ory iol, tod | Ray BFale acs nuoeewer i te combtipble ace Apply to HD BINCKEN making to prosecute the campaign—the triumphs which irs were quite un! le to them, but never. J "The advance upon its adversary inch by inch. ¥ borane of! ie ‘No.9 i: theless th the it J i, cended with the aid of steam or a ling breeze. ry of Secretary of State. Mr. Felt has had coi rable ex- Agents, No.9 Tont ine Bui are yet to attend our arms—all these are calculated to | theless they seem to prize them quite highly cit in all Gistrict of Tabasco, in proper would be rich in Ia this, however, the advantage given to the party | perience in one branch of public affairs having been ‘No.8 Wall streot._ | taind the spirit of, our pesple at home: and to operate | the breech clothemede of them the Epon the chemy abeseds With what se rt per hands, ‘ Goods sent to the agents for forwarding, will be subject to agricultural products, having, for the moat part, a rich occupying the west side is, that i employed by our government to urange its ke., oe eepeaeee cotually pee, anti m_ | Go they cover the recent calculations of the M ns rt lothing belonging to the train, and about fifty, head strong soil. Its chief products now are cattle, dye Srery. ind of necessaries of life from the fertile lands | in the course of which business he visited England, to les. The rol y = pa: i back of them. —y NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF _ | pers end people upon our want of men and of money | of mu HY wasn0 doubt the effect of grow Woods, and a large quanlity of, cacko, which 14 Wiehly Dfom Tula to Santa Barbera there iin the very centro | Cosilged for the stations ‘eee 1 cas, assure you, thet Palfre: 8. et them seize upon the fectious spirit of the federal | Bog imeace. the country. ‘The land communication with Vera Cruz of the mountains, a spot called the Gallitos, or i PACKETS. 5 ress, and the efforts which to te learn from a gentleman who arrived last evenii +Ab 7 wae resources; lat tes preteen abe 3 in the Amelia frem Fort Léavenworth, that Capt. Mus, district is very difficult and tedious, and rarely eae chicks ie cnn any thes from New rom the lor fictions and misrepresenrations of our own infuriated | phy was waiting at the fort for the arrival of the $120,000 sttempted, the fishing boats and small coasters rendering 2 . on of Mont echo endaci i water communication more easy. There is not any port routes, From N | papers, and re echo the mendacious cry sbout half mil | T Evrta vant up by wagons from this ety, and they had Yetween Tabasco and Alvarado, except at the mouth of {aint have beon crossed, tho clime is ae healthy and f Sup RARACEN, Nex.tewkams $e BEE” | hanna cu engscymen, a, Ronn ous Gee | achat nt wll se Shee Sud" Te’ encing ur art ow porthy of sin Dn a |. T. Haw! % ress, the ene of our Executive, th and at they would arrive about the 22d. " 3 7 sea Bek. Hers, Stour arm and bavy,will overcome'all the aunts of our | escort was in Feadiness to march at an hour's notice contemplated lines of canal communication with the Pa- ith what supreme contempt | to be preserved in front. ‘They carried off all the arms from every kind of miasmate and disease as any in th best of Europe. oe Boston, Nov. 23, 1846. J tisfact B yen cific Ocean. Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, Ber, ie enemy, and force them nto a satisfactory and permanent | Proveiais naa tnd he fouracy at thir season is one of , Alvarade ie nbout 220 miles west of Tabasco, and about The Politics of Massechusetts—dn Independent View of ch ‘These remarks are drawn from us by the tone of the | great difficulty and danger. aS TO Veen Coes Ae ee fc peath gh ah heh ‘Dhings—The Condition of the Whigs, $c. 4. hig Br Burk ADAMCARR,JnoWright ) S2ge Mexican papers which have just Washington. | sapiens ms feet. “after! crossing thia, ti lenty of water. The When! wrote you on the 16th, that the fires of sboli | for the Ld INTELLIGENCE FROM MEXICO. waters are wigabl through a legoon 8. E. efthe city, ion-whiggery were smothered, not quenched, and that | Mr. Webster's friends here are very aDx! [From the St, Louls Republican, Nov. 25, Fi eee aa Oe Oe ere eee eee aee iter about Lic mies «te “comscience”of young whiggery was yetto behheard, | S00 [St 00 ria ng oeuld be mc Two companies of the ent of Mounted Riflemen, | been reeeived at the Navy Department. ‘The most pro from the bac, contaias a pspulation of about 800, end is not as a “still, small voice,” but rather in a political tem- ike fenstastie % “ce regime ry Depa: Pr ar, pur with their horses and accoutrements, under the command | miuont items of Captains Sanderson and Crittenden, were embarked | are anticipated by th: ‘or importance contained inthem defended by the difficulty of approaching itover the bar, pest, I little thought that the first attempt to revive those modaticns a xtracts which we havo already ecently erected fort; but in the summer season, reg and to excite that “conscience,” were to proceed are Paid to promote their comfort. € on board the fine steamers Amurgnth, and Pontiac, whieh | furnished from the New Orleans papers. t! ‘ould: prove but poor defences, as, in calm be re Sor way. Parons ot Packages loft yesterday, to be conveyedto New Orleans.’ They | The general character of the contents of thore pers, there Hostile force’ could be landed'under the from the very men who have the deepest interest in ie er te: ‘i were a fine looking body ef men, and well mounted. as our translator inform us, indicates a determinatiom on guns ef ships of war, (which could approach quite keeping the whig party in a quiet state, and who, on the ba ei ipmes DAULL & MI the part of the people of Mexicoto rouse themselves to near tothe beach,) and the works and town ceuld be sition of their being honestly attacl te whig elements than any we have entered into w! oc- treet Ne NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. some greateffort. Allmeans are mado use of to excite taken from the ‘rear. During the revolution, whilst *UPP° ane oe curred for almost half @ centary otire Y, Glasgow. Treasuny DerantMent, anational spirit and inflame national animosity. ‘The tho Castle ef San Juan de Ulloa was im possession of principles, should sacrifice “all but honor” tq ‘the bly represent the two Rn ee Te a ee ber 20, 1848.” H most exaggerated accounts are given of the excesses the forces of Spain, Alvarado became the chief port ascendency of those principles in the nation, pt We hext | battle wom be Ne —Enclosed extract committed by the American (volunteer) troops at of entry on the Gulf, and most of the imports and will be n ol rn engloned is an extract from the, offcial despatch | Siccterey, who are charged with robbery, murder, and exports were (hrough it, aa it bee the advantage of Fretidential election. Yet it Je precisely the very men your conduct, and of your officers ‘and crew, in the | Tape. Extracts of letters from the United States are pub- an easy and safe road to the Interior ; and it is by who are bound to pursue a cautious course, and to labor Tecent attack upon Tabasco, is spoken of in terms ot lished, in which it is represented that our people, this route an invading army wouldencounter the fewest to the end of consolidating the whig ‘party here, be- great commendation, and which you will cause to be rea | °*Pecislly in the Northern States, have become thorough- natural obstacles, in marching to the clty of Mexico, the -.us9 of its importance, as a branch of the great con- on board publicly. ly disgusted with the Bo on sccount of its enormous ex country being equal to the sustenance of an army, with pi Mn ig Se pe republic, that are. laboring i iem! i . I here take occasion to e: the approbation of this penses, amounting to halfa million of dollar per diem! abundance ef water, aad no stron; peal itdemetion’ to the Wiis ender department, ‘of the gallattey’ dieplaya Yourself, and | #4 that ithas become so odious that it will be impracti- ‘The cruising ground off Alv: ado a rceeding! to, give, eed end. datermuatiog to Th Ue, gnder by a requisition for. even xy a req' troops. gett pe ie cable for our government to raise the required numbe: duriag the winter mont! ‘Alvarado, es upon Tabasco, aire bal k upon | Cf troops! —that the Senate will refuse any further appro. with extreme violence. ‘The’ products the organ of the pure end unadulterated old hunkers of | js pronounced @ ratson, *" Very respectfully, sir, riations for the war!—that the British government has cochineal. whiggism in this region, has published articles reflecting | government of a great nation, Captains. Your obedient servant, insisted on its mediation being ed, &e., Se. "Anton Lizardo, (where our squadron has been anchor- with-mueh severity upon the course of the * conscienc: eeeial The wieka Pasian ae ae OINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, R. J. WALKER, Great stress is laid upon the failure of the la ed.) 30 milea N. W_of Alvarado, and 10 miles 8.E. from men, and admirably calculated to keep the quarrel com- | look, and it is much to be regretted thet it ever ivester, Secretary of the ‘Treasu on Alvarado, and it is cited as a proof of w' ne of the very best harbors on the Gulf, menced at the Faneuil Hall Convention in that tasting It is liable to great mis-construction, even if “a - TY: | cans can do when they ex {mes and protected {rom the swell and vigorous condition which will meet with the decided | fai Cort Be eases, Mitte bie NE Sas, erie Knee ssiblo af all times and Pr eleaden ‘There is not and affectionate approval of all democrats, whoseinterest | possibly have bee! ‘arin, To Of , Tepresents it rt is sand islands. \e 4 7 possil e D. United States ‘Revenge Marine, Gulf of Mexico. sun e > ae Paaranertes yen a Boag dies _ : ti 'y age ya few toning Sale. in the welfare wd dg! "tan Sepsis to ape oon ne In ef letter of the Jot, 1 ai that the wr Monterey. most unselfish cl e1 vied every district; but the on wi Estract of a letter from Commodore Perry to Commodore | ""some of theic editors carry their Yanity 40 far ae to gqVQT%cfa%, with its defences, and now impregaable school, of amore discreet nature than the Atlas, have | good authority. tt appears, hewever, from the Conner, dated & bv ted their brethren who have the misfor- “Novensen 3, that the country ought to reject the British offer tice here. The terrible San Juande Ulloa ts the Slee. rye De te tet tomishehay nucomeen | CC rune et , 1846. “] am gratified in bearing witness aleo to the valuable | °f mediation, as the Mexicans are fully able to manage town, and the to the city of Mexico is defensible in r iitieal world, conscientious soruples. services of the revenue schooner ‘Forward,’ in command jeotihpary Aad Bim to terms, and carry their yo many points, especially at Puente del Rey, (where a eee le adeorts aay pea mor mgprng He gn ome of Capt; Nones, and to the skill and gallantry ofher ofl: | "The ponitor Republicano, in an article of the 26th of Sw \rare men could Yall hex acai in Dechy eat be thing, the other day, calouiated rather to irate than ater October, respecting the withdrawal of tho troops from Auixotio. The population of Vera Cruz. is variously es- soothe the feelings of the “ ingenuous youth,” who hay i ; 3 - - P taken the welfare of young w ‘and the progres CARES ar Mat SHAW BRIES peRHICAN LETTERS OF ManaUE. cae eC ea See Lae acter us, {eaated mi fro £00 to 40,00 sous. It isthe chit port SPAR colored ace. under ils expec care and ruper : c . . ‘ vision. I say, “if I mistake not,” because the “respeata- dereontract wits the Lorde of he aden | _ Reports are in circulation at the Havans, ind at New sion of the place, and make. rr depot from which Jo sup. _ About #0 miles N.W. of Vora Cruz isthe small-port pie Daily” is sometimes altogether incomprehensible to ralty. Orleans, that the Mexican government is about to issue | ply their troops proceeding thence to the interior ; but f Tecolulla, and near to it Boca de Lima, both of which people like myself. A more foolish proceeding letters of marque and reprisal againat our vessels; that | says, * nevertheless, of the great military ta- °@M only be entered by small craft and boats. No good this on the part of the old-hunking whigs and their ill De. carried into Spanish | lente of the aid meral, we confine oucselyes to pre. choraze. In this district ix cultivated the Vanilla bean, organs never was known. They had an excellent op- h rly Cuba; and that they there will be con: | senting there considerations, which are perhaps, not au(- ®P4jatup, also tho frigoli, a large black bean, which portunity, after the election was over, to so order mat- Another feature of this pri- | ficient to outweigh the advantages whick he judges may 1# 2 favorite article of consumption with the Mexicans. ters as to at least postpone an outbreak in their ranks un- fenerener ates EE be, tee anes will iarue fet: | result vom tne teeerure.” ‘Tuspan lies 120 miles N. W.of Vera Cruz, and 80 miles i] after the conclusion of the contest of 48. Every tere of on ‘to foreign seamen, for the sham | “In the meantime th at men of Mexico seem to be 5%. E. of Tampico, and is memorable from the loss upon thing was in their faver; and the practice of a little mag- qerrens of entitling the crews of the privateersmen te | anything buteordially united among themselves. A let- its barof the U.S. brig Traxton. The towmhasnoar- nanimity would have effected wonders in their be- | chusetts name and privilege of Mexican seamen, This infa | teris published from Santa ‘Anne to Rejon, dated at San ificial defences, being sufficiently protected by the bar half. 6 success of their party in other States, | democrats mous and evasive scheme, however, will be deteated. | Luis Potosi, October 16, in which he advises Rejon, if %t the meuth of the river,which is inaccessible to vessels had induced people to vote here for them, who bad | Monday, the 28th of December, has been appointed for General Salas should request him to give up the pert. drawing over 4 feet. Population said to be about 2,000. contemplated a very different course of sction— | a new trial to elect members of Congress in the 9d and ites folio of foreign aflaire, to refuse to do s0 for the sake of It has an inland water communication almost to anes ind if, warm from’ the victory, they had extended | 4h districts. Should the whigs beso fortunate as to meet : ‘antil paid ‘carry ex the public good; and tells him that he, (Santa Anna,) © through the lake of Tamiagua, eelebrated for its 4 hand to their erring brothers, I think it would | with ‘son thit day, they will effectively close a : surgeons. No freight, except specie, receiyed on | Which renews the es of the two governments to | had written to Salas a lotter of advice and remonstrance. *hrimp fishery. It communicates with the city of M have been received, and for a tame, “ bye-gones” | year which will then have been one of almost continued * Gaye ofeniing, < carry out the stipulations of the treaty of 179, We, on | Rejon was nevertheless, compelled to give up his porti. 100 and interior towns,(by the road from Tampico. The would have boon regarded as “ bye-gones.” ‘But they | {iftmoh for that party in every ‘or Passage, or any o apply to onr part, have sted our tu respect the | lio, as well as Pacheco, the of justice and foreign COUntry abounds with cattle. did nothing of the kind, and commenced taunting | Whether their brillient victories are to be producti A: HARN 8 ‘Tampico river empties into the gulf about 200 miles the men whom they should have spared no efforts to | whet Bacon oalla'‘fruit,” or whether, like maDy In sidifes 60 above tween peek and . & contract no choice in the Le eNov. 4, 1816 Nov. 19, 1846 i wi t affairs. like can port, which may not happen to be bleckaded, and Salk used i D Cruz — is protected by 1. ciliate. ‘That they have been differently adv ised | ved b: | pe tng 7 without any contraband of wer on beard. § General Salas himself is acc of violating the plan N. W. of Vera Craz—the entrance is protected by Fees Hate. scat; for the Whig patty hes too many bn bs fe ‘won, they | Ch followed by ruinous die- ta nsio shall All must depend upon how ef the citadel, which brought him into power ‘and nu- -gerous bar, which is constantly shitting, and on her to establish a line between pert, herself to observe the obligstions of her | merous anonymous letters ti fort ; the old fort, which stood at the men of common sense among its leading members, not to | inch wisdom they have learned from, some most in- york direct the for this ser. | treaty, and to prohibit Mexican privateersmen from using | ening him Mh sosessisation, Ad-the lest dates, how- of the jer, has been literally washed away by the swell see that this course is to the last degree ruinous. But | structive chapters Yo thelr history, nom pepe: it, and early next C will | the privileges of the Spanish government was going on quietly, and not- of the sea, sent in by northers. For months at a time those who have the main control of the machinery of the - ‘ the time when they will rast Us hy ww | As to the setaralisetion of wo will take of: | withstendigg ee ee 1 ere ak of water on the bar, party, are not gifted with those qualities) which lead | Hornimix Muxpes.—The Cincinnati Gazette, of x ery BY inn eanee 4 fective means to prevent and the fraud. bs bay meta Sasser provable Rac baie rea tae vichies Wibte proven bya gle ‘norther, Sill proba’ Trento banriear £9 the counsels of the pee re Cy 4 the bere gives the be en int of a si of the duplicity of the f " el for vesse! fifteen feet draught— rienced. They will nottake such by vy treg: occurring in the ‘ | ‘between ‘and New Yor! Ath ‘Along. letter wes addressed by some of the church ere {eno protection, ‘whatever, from the north ‘winds, deaf ad@er. they will not listen to the voiee of the charm- ‘There hes been come tie, ‘& family oe le ot Jonge : | superior party in the city of Mexico to Santa Anna, ing with outside the bar, and it is not safe to lieoff atatime, er, charm he never s0 wisely. tacit ihe character, name an 7 living on Ps o Ce. - to tis oye horror of an attempt about to be to procure during the season of nerthers, which are often as sudden —_ So deep is dissatisfaction i ing atten bole creek, in the out we villege. yw wi S80 For opel, eckay pa ) toleration of all religions, which they say would be as terrible. The town stands about five miles KD be La Bape oye oo Bored» p tgt wd He Gongusesionsl 9 tA gerne ee f ope rym 2 « violation of the constitution of 1824. lation of about 6,000, has no military hig candidate thar ¢,is one of | house. Om Sena of Halsey Lr 'V0L— Packet of the 6¢ ‘ is seid thorities will not give any cause for District. Mr. Palfrey, the w ‘The first Pay ye packet shi | been taken nearly alto; r from the Pottawatami " jing fe to handle them as people of Ta- the most prominent of the leade: TON, W.li. Howland, muster, willsei_ | tribe—they having recently received their annaity from | TOWNS AND SEAPORIS ON THR COAST OF THE GULF OF Pa.Cy have recently been treated. ‘The country (as ia gory, and in his desite to serve * conscience” whug- | L, Peck, section of the party, | bat recently iz F 8 i the government. MEEIOO. almest all the country north and east of the mountains, crme in collision with the well-known Mr. Nathan Ap- | lying, face uj be- # scoqmmnofetions Ox cabin. Ln hy Gel, Roff errived in the steamer Cora, on Saturds: i (From the Peansylvanian.| between Vera Cras distrist and the Rio Grande,) is pleton, one of the “cotton” lorss of Beston, sod has | low the end a number ptm aly A 2 should soake | {fm Santa Fe, via Fort Leavenworth, We loarn that he | ,. The recent operations of the navy in the Gulf of Mex- rough, wild, and much broken by water courses. ‘the said things which sit ill on the stomache of | of wounds on his head. ‘The c! extent of the jmmediate application on ‘of Mi ‘orto | has resigned his office of Colonel in the volunteer expe- | ic0, the co m of the enemy at San Luis Potosi prodasts ‘are fastie and cattle—the grain and flour being that gi an’s numerous friends, as mouldy bread and | wounds may be understood by to the de} \ J PH MeM! v dition, and has since been toa captaincy in the and the evident design of the American army tomove 41) brought from Puebla, ith: ditch. wi would on the stomach of an aldermanin | tion of Dr. Gillett, given . On the shere | no c) comer of Pine st. in the same direction (says the Pennsylvanian) willren- fountains. The Panuco branch full sanding. Mr. Appleton is, set up by Boston whig. | was quite a pool of blood; immediately under the rocks | ASSAG! AKA, 7 aj der information respecting the population of the various navigable for forty miles, for v gery ,for all good and true disciples of that “raving faith” | was iound a hammer and a half-dollar. On the rocl fim lag: goppered and corner instened UN- towns an! (ao hi face of the count ‘The climate of Tampico ji 2 bow ave poms ne — 7 an eetyae met whieh are about 25 = pubs, Shee wes ey on ' DINE,S R. |, will be despatched iments adjoining, i nths xceeding| their inward 6! fastness and purity ; and thor - | cow traced to a stump tree, some t cae ‘about the first of October toil, and the distances between (iess places and San Lu- (ons, end fr Tees wwenpe ent me ak fasit inward ike knee or curve the neck before him, are | rocks. Here, evidently, the murder wes committed. There is Potosi, and the city of becageye to the charsc- ters ef the several harbors—of the jest importance. interior, by which Mexico and Sai and commendable activity in the navy, as be reached through the defies and gorges, in the late successful expeditions against Ta. pjacos) over the sierras. Next to Vera Cr basco and Tampico, will render this information still fy"th, most important port in the gulf more interesting and important. Up to this period, little jt, the rich, important, and populous fy them quite as much as it would the democrats. If | ered, or whether unsuspec ‘an atteck, or nothing is known on the sabject—the best maps are Sin Luis, Queretero, Guanaxtato, Zacatecas, Nf. has plck, and his frlende the requisite degree of |of the hammer deprived. him of all owar 0! compre. ry imperfect—and wo look in vain for essential details q part of Durango, receive their imports, and moral courage, they willbe rather incited to greaterex- | hension, from a view of the round, and from w through our books. There can, indeed, beno doubt that send away their specie, hii jalap, &c. ‘From ertions by these new demonstrations of beatin, then in fallen from Davidson and Le’ | the absence of much necessary data in regard to the ‘Tampico the course of ‘the coast is nearly north timidated thereby. 1 am induced to think the better of thi Const, and the various facilities ‘fo important to@squed- t) Santander or Sotila Marino, which is about 80 their courage and conduct, from the fact that they do not ron acting on the offensive, has been one of the main miles distaut. This last port is accessible only to ves: indulge in any of those ridiculous boasts so common with yw nw causes in the delay of the movements of Commodore sols of light draught, say not over seven feet. [t is hotheaded enthusiasts, and with which results often | with a knife at bis throat, which m Conner, now, as we are gratified to observe, about to be through tnis port, in connection with Matamoras, that the form so pitiful a contrast ; for, when yestones ae #0 | sunk deep into: the sod ; that a fern ed vigorous and energetic pelicy.— gistricts of Northarn Tamaulipas, New Leon'and Duran- very loudjof contendiug to the end, and of ‘ dying in the | knife struck and cut through C Conner has shown himself to be of go, receive their supplies of foreign products. The last ditch,” it generally proves to be “a death in meta- | the body was then hastil sent “untoe the fyre”, which political intolerance has | is between the stump and the tree and seer the letter, a de Potosi may ever cheerfully burning for the particular benefit of all | good deal of bl ‘and a cut inthe sod. Itcan nd (in some recusants. Report says that the Appleton whigs, in | never oy BB ‘the murderer's confession, under other} words the old hunkers, are already in the field, | what circumstances the fatal blows were given—whe- operating against Mr. Paltrey, whose defeat would grati- | ther the victim was warned, struggled and weer w- measure, surround it. The ie fe others, who desi: il themselves of th ‘Afal ond agreeable chmate of Pere, will find the Undine er net assed. 0 °8 Liberty street. ORTHERN LIGHT FU. 5 R . The, cone! to withdraw . aoephieteaaltiaided Northern N is most substantially built of white oak, ‘oppered to the wales, and is very tho having two and cigha open basthe (four of watch Snes ctes saat ice te en tae jculated for a yecht, or packet for passer: 5 jes of the Light for sailing, the most perilous entorprises, and his skill as de, about I les north of Santanier, is fami- phor, aditch in song.” rocks, where it wes «gem boat,” are too well Known to ‘require pon ily odo wee fully’proved in the admirable and rapid fassag fas Grau all om tap Fouad! millttety Operations on its Pemost people suppose that there are but two factions in “For ase. Dartienlars apply to the subscriber, at pp Tee Munthe grating vat ot Sor fi rms 00 maile ent ak ween T tons base rh et A Flap aoe be 7) ied was ‘The ownership of . re it miles o! eo ween a aap ow. F Wil }, and arrived in time to be of the most ree: Rio Grande, of which we have 10 rolial - ry absurd conclusion, To say ‘of petty by Davidson, and other circumstances, led to his ar- sential service to General formation, but believed, for the most part, to be too shoal tinct fac- was with Davidson on the existing in the party, there are thi this while it may have operated to igation, by flat boats. But little is known of tions i: jonious body of conserv: pol rits in the navy, fretting under delays which they fei coehary, ‘slong the cost, except that it iswild, and Each of these factions was represented in the last State scarcely take the trouble to understaad, aad while it much cut up by screams entering iato the shoal lakes. Convention, and it was through the union of two of them to -~ a pay ners wiapreade i gy taped ours 4 From the recent maps of Mexico, it will be seon test in pat ya See Tee vase Ad Great oon Br~ mndeavored to persuade him to his duty, but | * also serve increase his the road from Tampiso to Mexico presents a latger dis- cavalierly sent @ wall, a place to w! - cure drafts of the subgéribers payable without dis- , M and to add to his facilities, We may conse- 1 the Si Madre, than from Tala to Santa invasiebly ‘o inthis 1d world of ours. The first yaio. a Cepinns So wie, Sane Birwuva, oa the road to Feom Tampica to Alta: ofthese factions was composed of the frionds of Gov Briggs | to'awalt his trial at the spring term [tnt Lewis wae count, in all the towgs, sa follow: quently loek for some of the most brilliaut successes on arty the road to Pow In Haglend Ce Mem, Baad Ce. Licen PON | a aed rie, Dey cnrongh the heuet Reet | tue part of tha Navy, inthe course of ashort time. We mira d{'milos--to Miradores from Altamirs, 26 miles— and contained many of tio oli and most said members Of | held to bail in the sum of one thousaud DU 3 Hogack, OM GwOrTe us street. ie in tronal and Froys ‘ranches through- | dead knife began this article to say, however, that wo are enablod San 20—from Santa Bar- the party, gentlemen wh ke it a point of conscience to | of which he was committed. A statement made by De- ' “ieee ian Sarbatas sg Ts oi waees pty ghey jaNi hand. Ms. Bray to thy before our readers some of the very information “shout 6 nil and f from Tala to Serene, beligve Tee their Mathers did, and Meno are not quite vidson, Lain A the day, iaduced the sheriff to put Lewis H ovn Seotland~National Bank of Seotlend and branches his conduct. He was anold soldier, and | t wo have alluded, as being so universally and &e. k>. In all this route, when [ trav clear that railroads are so mach superior to the old turo- | jn irons. H. L. Peck wes about 20 years of David- age 5 phe te ‘s ‘ brev. anxiously indemand. We are indevted for this pleasure |... " , bird ikes, 1 imaginations and an unset- | son 23, and Joseph Lewis bably 26. Lewis is from tient can be forwarded by packet ship Roscing on the atth xy Cravely. st the battle of New Orlesns. So opeaivmed whe withee what ke persanlip mews, (05552016 Were were plenty of Fae, ter Te Te eee oe eet nanit of asserting. The second | Zenia. ‘fils Bo Ma | are highty reepectable. 1 j about thirt; int 1 inerastsgeeam, sie SBeat Western, ca Mik, oe oval Mall elescent others Sy on he tad Mr, | aud who speaksot what he has soon If our readers aro “"rvm Vora Cruz to Santa Fe, 12 miles, Santa Fe to faction consisted of tho obolition whigs, whos favorite re! teamship from Bos ist me conv " MD TO eS TT. TAPSCOTT, 8 nstrect Rinjomin Cock the intte county, formerly of Ran- notas much surprised as we have beon in hia valuable King's Bridge, 12 or 16 miles, thence te Jalapa about 40 cendidate for Govornor was Mr. Stephen U. Phillips, of || Tas Ariantic D 2 second door west of Bm Private in the Callaway com; died and was | @etaila and facts, we shall be mach surprisod:— milos, (rom Jalapa to Perote, which it in a table land, Salem, formerly a member of Congress, P FOR LONDON = Fine Poko The ofl | buried in the A: GIA e Voc bentk Gt the city. | , Sisal and Campeachy, on the west coast of Yucatan, ate fut 25 miles, in this route plenty of catlle and water, weal.t, respoctability, and fair twlenta, a whig of the | yet been found, Me a sailing packet ship ELIZABETH, Capt. H. Moore died while the army” was | ig through the | important only as porte of entry jor Merida aud the inte- "rym sompoala to Vera Caz, 24 miles, the land, and bluest sort, bus having tarked to lis whigiam a bisek | fm ham, i ly aa bas ag: mountains, and was ‘atthe Raton pass. | Or towns of ucatan, anias shipping points for log- 111) you come tothe top of the hill, all is white sand, and border of anti-slavery 0 bord pe aoa, } Price’s ood, Sisal grass, kc. Yucatan does not contribu fa i the sr nae -BR LSE | tee Su ge ttn ata | Sees Stee aes ot room Veins ton Shtom es under att ee HN la = yt. ', Sia. te scae ceca Om So ia ef odhe es Lagrane, at the southeast bottom of the Gulf, hase po py By th te gg t y were the numerous ac Uae threo, but the steam or, have not been > i Feakon od’ an Py