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oF * THE NEW YORK HERALD. * — a me Vol. X11, No, 331—Whole No. 4564. Price Two Cents. ‘The Annual Pictorial Herald. imported tent pins, which I thought might be useful to | regiment, for distribution by its commanding officer, OFFICIAL CAN V ASS. This great sheet, the best affair of the kind ever HIGHLY INTERESTING the ormy. er say sr LS | Thongs the several companies be " 7 + The enemy showed no disposition to resist us,althoug! (From the Philade! Times, Dec. 17) issued, is now ready, and can be obtainedatthe | ARMY AND NAVY INTELLIGENCE, | we wore e: ,and although the river banks afford | Another regiment of volunteers, we learn through « SDBNATORS AND CONSTITUTION. | desk of our office for six and a quarter cents per- od man: ts from which our decks might have. been | loiter received in this city from Vice President Dallas, swept by artillery and musketry, when we could not has been called for by the War Department. Tegi- SoPy. , wah stags + | THE SECRET EXPEDITION OF | sve broughte gun to bear. | ment, we understand, is to muster in this city, and pro- Tt is emphatically a pictorial history of the war pm eeceerinnty | bas yom penne of by sera 3 hd ceed by sea to Tampico. Those of our ia pian terete tomes ine MON saaee nuaruig. | —ilstating ho atl grounds, ge, and pinta CoM, PERRY: Bip ing:fnain ttn Sher aad |e rheatahata coe” ee —< Po one vonage bs coe promt dare hea) saving La ‘Shepard. |"attacked and captured, from the taking of Mata- men generally, for the zeal —_ Perec wg ae ranks, for there will be a number of offers from the coun eral Barts Discracts'ot ius 8 ate forsennserne: een 43 | moras by the army to thatof Tampico bythe| he Gallantry of the Mavy. fy cueeavada peaiea 0 -" ugh | try volunteers. We learn that the Governor has received 38 y 'y two days ina captured town, no irregularity wes init calls Saieeenseeree aes ite eae, i | navy by then. All were disposed to obey orders, | the furious companies to velusteet and form Unemeslves ordiug to the certibed st said votes recei 333 y " the Mtate Fr ‘, + . and to work with a will. int it. Our tel of last! ‘4 Meeby Determine, Dolan ak Ban feared ete 31 | The illustrations are arranged in the following Another Decatur Exploit. Ta a With reat ronpect ine, tom our cortenpontest at Wanhtogtoo, wi be Peregas. respectively, by the greatest uumber et votes giv % | order:— —_——_ emer Your it servant, | observed, states that second regi is alse to mus- in tl several Seuate Districts of this State, were electe ——— | First Page—The Encampment of the American Army | “ $ AND LOSS " JOSIAH TATTNALL, Commander. | ter at Pittsburg, like the first. We incline to think this Senate Fae District, -Jobn Townsend. 2078 | at Corpus Christi; Battle Grounds of Palo Alto and Re- SHIPWRECK! LOSS OF LIFE. Sc Oonenaibbar tedseeiatioa eee ea eae eh eee a ‘Puind Distt ote ea SCATTERING VOTES. Sa ckssomaadaacnerinaiions toceev-is teste baw diutuaemeominienir <1 pe Pee ‘The Philadelphia Chronicle says : Quite a mumber of ‘ foarte Dutri thomas Crook. FIRST SENATE DISTRICT. | tles; An accurate portrait of the Mexican General La ‘ Othe + > Se aeen Srareee, } recruits belonging to this corps are seen about the Eutth District “fisiton'y ewch, Rucinconp Authur Teppes 1, Joh Wilson 1. | Vega, taken prisoner by the American Army; and Fort &e. die. Sco. Se tate era a, racer oxico, Nov. 17,1846.) | atreets, dressed ina handsome uniform of dark blue, Beventh Dis “Abraltam Gridley. Sat Sete 88. | ‘opposite Matamoras, being the next encampment esa cute ine tig morning | assured you of my wish to exe | trimmed with red. All that we have seen ere stout, 4 Distrie rancis H. Raggies. 4 | of rican zi (From the New Orleans Picayune, Dec. 9.) Conner, in the spirit iy which they wore iegued that is, | #t7ORK, active looking men, and will undoubtedly make _ Given under omr haw rotary of state's Office, SECOND SENATE DISTRICT. | p.Becond page—A Scene in the Battle of Resaca de ln | The United states revenue schooner Forward, H. B. | withthe least possible inconvenience to the citizens of | €004 feldiers. ‘This will be e fine company when com- in the city of Albany, the thi-tier November, in the —_Kince— \rthur Te §7, Thomas Thompson 53, Garret | Palma, before the capture of La Vega; a scene repre- | Nones, Esq., commander, arrived yesterday from Tabas- pleted. eer of our Lord one thousand eight i aud forty six, ‘Harris Wilson | Jones Forahew 1, Henry | senting General Paredes and his Cabinet receiving the | co, via Alvarado and Tampico. The Focwaed Nett the | anuce. I now renew to you that aseuraice, but at the SS NP RENTON, Secretary of Suis. iss Potpatend’, to"e* 1s 'Hobert | ascoute of those baits from a wounded Mexican sol- | iatter Bort on Friday, the 4th nwt. and anchored ‘a the Pees ne gt die thd oted AEs me agua (prom neEWS FROM SANTA YE. » C.. “ 1 je 8. W. if the 7th, the : “ ope gt! 3 : H. HACBEY, Warveyor General. Se av ehowris. india 1 Aasiee Wiswn.of: Mate: | canto teetuones trem Maeieiea making the run in Mexican ermy would do if sovupying as town j I there | Santa Fi, Oct. 21at, 1846 You have doubilees learn? Srate or New Vorx,? I ceriify the preceding to be a ‘Joseph Rakewan tl. . moras; Brother Jonathan and the Mexican General on |" Lieut. W.B. McLean, of the Forward, arrived in the mc ok tha enchectiie sved | 4 from your son and others, all the particulars of our aratary’e Dice: © Strke Spe Oca ice erinees . oan "A.J. Coffia 1. the Bio Grande; A'View of Camargo, locking North; | city thie merning, on « towboat, with despatches from | toraddimucde oo be fot oe ae ne ace neve. removed | march here and of our uuresisted conquest of this pro- Of the Bund of “t-te Ca:vasvers-a file in this olsce. Forman —Conieling Warren b ; and a Plan of the City of Tampico. Com. Conner to our government. mofning, io default of which I shall be unde: the neces: | Tice. , We have established civil government here Given anser my hand rnd seal of office, at the oity of Al. | Durchvse Elias Doffeny 1, Henry D. Varick 1K. BKel-} ‘Third page—A View of Monterey, its fortifcations, | ‘The Forward leftat Tampico four gunboats o-ptured | sity of taking thom by foroes te wich cei T ckall cond | 82d and all things wear the appearance. of profound iy, the thirtieth day of November, in the year of our Iv, A. J. ¢ ‘eter How 1, Treadwell Towasend 1, the position of the United States army before ad: | at Tabasco, the steam schooner Spitfire, the Novae and | wz wes carne again eee ov peace and entire satisfaction on the part of the peoplo. af jut | Lord! oue thousand sigh, banded sad OFT. t toa close observer, it is evident it is all bypoorisy— it of the whol it vancing to its attack; Plan of Monterey after it was cap- heoner Mahene, Com- Conner’s h ; Mander ches 8 rece | str Ste ycert ak teapemns Ue as | he ter Yer tcengnaa inrigunce, by isa | wh rice wnacoanty =P Tae TY Sement| das ccd eee 3 Peel oa x jos + we at ‘ "vw fined | Bao Sag Nous hey awh | al Signage oe el Mr ona | aden Che het pomanog fone J 5 —State: BuL.ivan—Will San Francisco, Up} inre at the General Election held mel W. Hartwell 24. J. Cofia 1, tt. R. Morris 1, 1.J. Run- | Mines of Dolores, New Mexico ‘siven for Sen: ‘of votes in the said State. on the third day of November, i66, wherein dle 1, D St-Joha conq 2 eel diner 7 &@ Scene in Ne 0. pleasure the signs of activity now exhibited Thave th be, " changed its law: id iy Sarees, datrists 0 counties in ‘which. said votes THIRD SENATE DISTRICT. Fourth page—Mep of the Field of Operations in hey mignteannr ¥ obedient fone aga yb igo gy eg — t sce aes ‘Gen, Ke sod Bopee the FikSi SENATE DIsTAICT, —an'd Baldwin 2, Charles Fsselatyue 1, Thes. | S01 2, Scene in Santa, Fe; Mexican Rancheros; Plan he Forward loft Tabasco river on the alst November JOSIAH TATTNALL, Commander. aay Bartels: lnpewette eee ee Robert — Horris John Sedegiek 1. W.B. Fisch I, yi mtn ed Fe Sanayi gare Nee eta oe on, pedi Sing th | U.S. revenue stoemer. To his honor the Alcalde of the town of Panuco. | are4o many troops here that thai good ae tee = ir. ’ . H & i 5 . e 5 h lew York, 10338 38 Sk ere A, James Ce ; uth pege—The.encempment of Colonel Stoven | wid port olloersand craw Se ee halts 32 tienda igs matter of indiforence to as. On yesterday we eb; ichmoud, 693, is * mael Titus 2, Malbone Wat- | son’s volunteers on Governor’s Island—Presentation of Anton Lizardo on the 27th November. On the Nov. 16, 1846. tained what we deem pretty correct inio: from Bibles to Col. Stevenson's nt—an.election scene | asth ult. experienced a violent norther which haa done | Sim:—It is my misfortune to be under the necessity of — del Norte, that Mag pao Connelly, Col. Owens ‘ataou 1, Joha Pattersoa | in New York—ecene in the ‘on last 4th of July— | considerable damage; the wind blew violently for twenty | reporting to the department the loss of the United States low, woellattl 1,,Sulie, Welaht 110, | view of the Monument erected to the memory of Thomas | hours, and drove ifows their moorings the following ves: | sloep Boston, under m pol agen recount waht oF 16 return mend. iP 4g | Freeborn, the noble Pilot —politiclans reading the Herald, | sele:” prises taken at ‘Tabasco—steamer Tabasceno, | On Saturday evening last, at 8 o'clock, the ahip was in | Dot Permitted te go on to Ch oha ening = was seen on shore about 15 miles to the westward of | degrees 32 minutes W. ‘wagons, and will lose nothing —their dotantions it is sup- & end politicians throwing dust in the eyes of the people | schooner Tabasquena and brig Descrada. The schooner | the latitude of 26 degrees 20 minutes N., and longitude 76 | ‘Senta Fe. They had gone Harris 1,C. 8. Heartt 1, | Previous to electio: a. a | Harris 1, MB. Nues1,{ Sixth page—A sleighing scene in New York—View | Alvarado; supposed three men who were on board of | From this position it was my intention to reach the pa: | po#ed, will continue only, until orders cam iF F of the Park Fountein~fashionable religion in New York | her were saved. The brig and steamer had not rallol of Abaco lighthouse, and then haul in for the | om Chibuahua tor their relesse. tinh Russell 1, James W. Baldwin 1. ~ View of Chatham Squareon Ist of Mey——Feter Funkism | seen; on beard the brig there were ix met ene cMoaee | Hole-in the: Wells 0 Ma anvente in New York—Mock Auctioneers and their victims— | Brig Somers and schooner Morris, late Laura Virginia, | _1 therefore steered S¥.W. until half past one o'clock, A. panne g URTS SENATE Distaicr. Farnbam_ 1, | Tish of Spencer for shooting his Wife—Jack the Junk. fegae Cumberland and prize stoamer Petri vas oat | Ma; when’ 6 fight as teen, Dearing ASW. 3g W. Aut Fh pn me to ta calitecae maumends Sew . 2, t, ham 1, man—Practical malgams ion Ly “ae ‘orwi end safe 3 ‘was possible that this mig! baco stee: hy i Piagn White 1, Amos Hunt 1, Joba Frothingnam 1, asa Has | Tucing in New York-scherry and Fair Star—end Loalers | crete-well., 3 Sromsis ; oficere and | rrvetder to counteract tie elects of a. stoner womanly | the Eutaw and We eee oF tnoee Cuintov—N. Mogre 1, T, Croon 1. Pe aecagaeen en the Soatee, ao oe sk ila Left at Anton Litardo dork, Morgen Dix, Capt. Hamil: | current than already, slowed. oun pies wars toe close before e ri nid ir RENCE —Thowas Cook 1 Seventh e— A portrait -_ ton, a * 5 t, : Eoiznuee daouagesdiegh ice, H.1 Nt of tho into Fopex-A. portrait of Monge, ‘the | brig Ghinzhilis; Gass Pationson: ensived toe cere | and sand ee ren ering the night, andthe deepsea) we have mado a permanent treaty with the Eutaws; MENEOTADY—lra Harris 1, e Ja man Heformer Charles, Kean ip Richard the Third | the Forward sailed, they also having rode outthe gale | | At 4 hours $5 minutes A-M., when about to haul in| Dulce, OUnn herdog Rovetrmed [00 Mies ine ee y ht of the 26th of November, ive Miss Mary Taylor in “La Fille du Regiment ”— | inafety. Oo for the Hole-in-the-Wall : need a hard | CouBtry, with the companies from Jackson and Franklin FIFTH SENA rr Alexander Committing Sulelie—Grost Agrivultarsl midnight, the oF atine Somers, then loying ot Green | black squall, with rain, om the'vorthward whick, ast Ferre oe i a Ee eg nson—G. C. 8hi i orth 2, vir at Auburn, and Madame Au “La Bayadere.” | Tland, four or five miles distant from Vera Crus, sent a | withstanding all our exertions, swept the sbip upon the ‘ b rmane Stark 1. P ad Lighth Fage.--View of Whiteball, ‘Staten Island | ocr eite Lieut Parken: Passed Birarhipaen Robert Cley, | bank Of tie inked, Det ahs etal een tue |. wholo regiment will match into the Navajo im NN. Beech 3, Beach |, N. country lies between the iio del Rerte wa omAsa B. smiths, KR. B. Ferry, &c.; The Danseuses Viennoise in the *‘ Pas d¢| Redgers and J. R. Hynso Beach 4. with ; dooper water, when an anchor was let go. Such was the | Mediately ; th Miller 1, George Jaek- | Fleurs; Packet Ship He! five men, and burned | doope 0. Clay ashore; the Great | ;he Mexican brig Creole, moored to the castle of Sen | Violence of the sea and the wind, however, that the | 824 the waters flowing into the Pacific. Major Gllpi 38 327 oe ary © Britain before she was altered ; the Great Britain after | Juan, ‘The following is a list of officers of the U.S. brig | ship was swept upon the north point of this jalan hone Up tek Ciehtenec Sdoet. ot Saee DS oe SENATE DisTRICT. Oneinw—l 5 Willee sO. B Matteson 1, Asa B, Weight | Se "ae altered ; the Groat Britain, sshore at Dundrum | Somers: on "6 | jen meking a breech over her’ Wershsll doubcas veto the. waters empiying. in the "homas epee Noadich } ° , Robert Halleck 1, Nelson Beacis 1, | B@¥s andthe wreck of the Steamer Atlantic. Raphsel Semmes, Lieut. Com’g ; M. G. L Claiburn, | ship was on shore that we could see the lend in any di- Pacific, aay two hundred and fifty miles. As soon es we ae eae’ <<" Manes. Bie kins 1. "| We think all will admit that there never has | Ist Lieut James L. Parker, 24 do; John H. Wright, | ection. 3 Feturn’ we shall start with the treders to Chihushus. Soretoms ry 105 ‘Ma Nelsoa Beach 1, Asahel Stone, Asa B. Smith fs a A + | Passed Asst Surgeon; John F. Steele, Purser; Henry | 1 now cut away the masts; and as all Lope of saving Ge LK hes ‘40 Colitornia with 100 men, Fc ec ey}. appeared a more interesting sheet than this. Itis | 4. Clemson, A‘ \Mnster; Robert Clay Rodgers, | the ahip was at en end, proceeded to land the property Alannantoers ining. doomed dpmmaetmens os.tea ieee 1329 TH SENATE DISTRICT. in fact a daguerreotype history of the United | John R. Hynson, Famed Midshipmen; Francis G. Clarke, | 00, }00T. ne Fra a eee nope to et dhe Bou: | t1Y had already been taken by our fleet and Lieut. Col- in Bin 50a esa ie Barigy ty Agsbam | States, and ofj all incidents of importance that | “7. cauee who distinguished. themselves on the night a has been driven on shore owing to circumstances be- gg «ano esterday, under thebeumend of Aid: on. nee a oe ee + Samuel | have happened for the year past. Asa pictorial | of tne 20h November, Turning the Oreole, alee sueceed. yond my control ; and in order that the matter may be | Ur‘ oolorthe lst Dragoons for Californie they will 3 0: 7 United States for the it is.| ¢ " poe nedh Ddb Neoneinjured | theroughly investigated, J respectfully request thet! | oniy proceed to Ban Diego and 2 dd Hall's, Hector Marvin 1, Gerrit | history of the Unit tates for the year 1846, it is.) ¢y oop ipman Hynson, who was burned by | may be brought before a court of inquiry or a court: 2 etek geet ni beret — Smihi. an admirable thing to put in the hands of ehildren | firing his pistol into some powder to set the brig on fire— | martial, on my return tothe United States, and there an- | Pe™ape t's portation by water. i ~ aah Cmenanoo—Samuel D. Hastings 25. A Py 5 he is doing well. swer for my conduct throughout the whole of my short 2,067 - Ti0Ga—Henry MeCormick 4 and young peisons, particularly in the holidays, | “o,, ‘the morning of the 2d December, Com. Perry sailed | and unfortunate command. Rn Price rerabes ty reiieint wee Ss oral che, Cue ates ctieads © OEE | when they expect something ofthe kind, | po api ot tren?n enact oat ea |e gniacaes en mar Yam bv Wadd | CASH ae srngl i ead 8. ice. yen eee oe Agents will please send in their orders. Vixen, sloop John Adamsand schooners Bonita and fe- | 1 have the honor to be, most respectfully, Senustaekon tice tine poner end that Oe iraine SEVENTH SENATE DI8STB: trel_ Com. Conner with the remainder of his force, will Your obedient servant, Poi 7 bmp FY SAnileat Stamo Hi, Meta bic era er ee ee in all probability remain in Tampico until « suficient G.¥. FEARBON, Commander. | SF90emn con resch eve: tng winter, If tas be the case, 2404 ey 2, John L. stitehelh 3. Merch 1, Jock The Van Ness Case. number of troops arrive to warrant his leaving. The | Hon. Joun Y. Mason. starvation will be the iveviteble consequence. No pre = Cavues—A. Gridley 1, George H. 1. Ciacurt Count, Wasuincton, Dec. 16, 1846. health of the C.mmodore, officers and crew . Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C., visions can be had here. Campbell ‘out pome — — Seweca—Gabriel 1, Charis Butler 2, ABRUTTING TESTIMONY FOR THE PLAINTIFF. Off the bar of Tampico, arrived on the 34 inst, the United States of America. | beorcattle which are a fow days from here We have Ta fe ewe og Jee i. The counsel for the plaintiff filed objections to the | steam: blew ea athe panes ia 8 Arrived at Tam- [From the Norfelk Beacon, Dec. 15] not ten days provisions on hand. A. W DONIPHAN. Lama D. gAfeiomet Bott; Sephn 3. Jordan 1, soba | ENE Maeeht ea nh ar oy id ant ts | Roe ew Oro ine U8 egneFrcaae, Cha | Ht Stab genes eogsry what ctavenadenbnn | TE Se le W- Hallie with Copan Cow fr ‘Haste CoxtLaxp—J. C. Chollar 1. whele tenor of the evidence of the defence had been to | Aulick, and steam te Princet Capt. Engle, are | into the loss of the U. 8. brig Truxtun, hes ed the [From the 8t. Louis Republicen, Dec. 5) brand with perjury and fraud the charscter of this wit- | also off the bar—all well. Left lowing vessels at | place of helding its sessions that ship to the National The editor of the fi endence Ezpesitor says that EIGHTH SENATE DISTRICT « | ness, ondus being a party by her testimony to the al- | Tampico: U. #. steamer Spitfire, Capt. Tatnal ; schooners | Vote), in Norivik. ent ee ee ee ae wogons and = a . leged conspiracy in this case. Reefer, Lieut. Comd’g Sterret; Nonata, Lieut, Roan ; |" Lieiit. Hunter, Posed Mid’n Bankhead, and Purser Tne toahane a as. Gexeses—William Briggs 192 H. Putnam 1, * 2, ‘ ie! 7 , teams, on the route to Senta Fe. The [i ans ‘30 Wromino—Wiltiam 4, Bifees ‘Chapin |. ‘he counsel for the defence entered their reply, sub- | Elizabeth, Lieut. Roots; Unicorn, Lieut. Winslow ; | Cutter have been examined by the Court. ed the train, and drove offa large number of. ith 71 —- Mowaon—Kliss B: Holmes 1, James C. Marsh stantially, that they had testified to no such particulars | Virginia, M. C. Perry, Jua'r. Com. Conner has jhoisted | ‘The only witness under examination yesterday was | perfect impunity-vihe men sot having, ammusition 10 . _ as to Mrs Fowler, though they had asserted ease to | his pennant on board the schooner Mahone. ‘The steam- | )id’n Simeon 8. Bassett, who, after jiving his testimony | enough to protect themselves from the ettack. The ‘4 We de hereby certify, that the preceding ntenest iscor- | be of this infamous character. ers Undine and Mary Summeis have arrived with troops, | as to the loss and surrender of the Truxtun, w cross | Expositor maxes serious charges about the men examined by the Court and Com. Carpender. thoi whisk trance una fone: poeguee Sacane ment of the army, at Fort Leavenworth. All the pspers from the wu part of this State IT yest, Given Pur hands At the Secretary of Siaie's | Sanronn Maztixexy (son of Thomas Mattingly) call- | and empeotte leave agen for more. The treope as w — e. in the evty of Albany, the thirtieth day of Novem | ed.—I was present st the distrain of my father's r- | a@the marines are in ® perfect state of discipline, and Bhiarh our Lord one thousand eight huadred aud ty by the agent for the estate of rr § Van Ness, and preparing to hold out against a surprise. All 5 | 132 m4, VENTH SENATE DISTRICT. Abraham 4 con- 7 heard no conversation like that which the two Birches | quiet. The officers of army are enjs MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. Abrehen ye 4 X: 8. RENTON, Secretary of State. | seid took place there, sbout General Van Nees not be- | Health, ax are also the troops ; and th citteta oghn ts [From the New Orleans Bee, Dec. 9.) tein Tovar Digan Sania Feo ime seven: Se hae 4 32 H. WaLahy® ‘Surveyor General. ing married. There wes not one word said about it—not | feel themselves secure since their arrival. Governor Johnson received yesterday the subjoined | of provisions. 3,788 29 - one word. I went off togete drink of water, andcame| Vasseis sroxen.—U. 8. frigate Raritan, Capt Gregory, | letter irom the Secretary of War. It will be seen that Extract ofa letter from Westport, Noy. 29:—A com- 2,12 90 «= State oy New Vonxg,? I certify the preceding to be a | Yack ia five minutes. ; ‘was not one word said | uear Vera Cruz, on the 27th November, from Tampico, | another requisition has been made upon Louisiana for ny has just arrived from Bent's Fort, who report the 1.950 16 Secret trae copy ef an original statement | about the marriage—not one word—not one word. to relieve the frigate Cumberland, which returns to the | ene battalion, or five companies of infantry, two or three | logs ofa large number of mules, and ‘one of twe men HH Ghee ectaree at ce chy ora | tacts Sees 7 Pot cmc meson namin | US, Decoy i eee scan Mea J | ahehch mnt ote taupe Ace | Sine but hl Ge Inne emt Syd 5 city ef Al- son, s from New Courier of last eve fore issuinj a. pany, the turtiots day of November, in the year of our | “'Mr. Hanver Fowten called —I.am nota connection of | co; she wes within thirty miles of sald port. On the lke Governet-awaits a manifestation of | ‘he Aretmses. Some ¢f their ape vere ara were ain Hhoasens ois patted ad forcr-six. sate, | MF. Conuer's family ; from his personal ebservation, | sth, boarded brig Empresario, latitude 24'deg, 20 pal + 20 min. «part of our patriotic citizens to i ? - oe ed chaceeear af inet | Senyeiels be Gage to aan We Cares Gays ster New OF a ng A comply | obtained sid from Bont’ Fort. The shave wagons ed to Government. ok . ‘Wan Derantuest. " o never heued it doubled, and would.not doubt it myselt. | "The {has boon absent four months in the Cult a Woah agton,, b ov. 90, 1848.5 | he'letiin dalp last They ok oot coldest the wer there nstitutional ir. TLtiaMe recalled —I knew pleintif when following isa of officers: H. B. Nones, Captain ; S1a,—In accordance tenor of ir to you a lived at the Navy Yard, at the time her husband lett | Jno. MeGowsn, let Lieut.; Wm. B. McLean, 24 Lieut: | of pesterds ud my letter to you | when be the witness bore testimony Conner ; I believe Miss Virginia Fawler to be good ; | leans, for Tam The country was prosperous and the HA rday’s date, I have now the honor to request, by | people generally ‘and | her; I did not hear anythiog about the cause of her se- | Wm. F. Rodgers, 34 Lieut.; Joseph Davis, Acting Mase pb este the President, that you will ‘couse to be wel State er New Youx. ss.—We, the Secretary of State, 2,249 467 ration from ker bu: Paper read, dated 1529, ter; Charles Wilson, Boatswain ; David Ross, Gunner ; | raised in the State of Louisiana, rided in you: [From the St. Louis Republican, Dee. 8.] Seensral et the yg pay rm i Se eesune Mere Commer ai Sarton) abi icity, | ween teclersOeemmar | ‘ + ete ao ts prowiptiy: done, ens baltalion (sag Ave shu |, Inparannnce, Doo. 500s. Tein Tekbel ty Slisant- 4.02 | 378 signature—my writing; I do not recollect , giving this, [From the New Orleans Mercury, Dec. 9.) panies) of infant three com tle more news from dente Ve and the oer fei Sad cetar' Loged of atiaw tay tay ig my rime | The United States revenue cutter Forward, Captain Sores deg M vist, cocommganied Spe kth aden) PR others, dain thle Beate, af 3 "385 at all disreputable; after sho left the Navy ‘Yard, 1 did.| Nones, arrived from Tobasco via Alvaredo and Tampico, charged. ‘Thy battalion to consist of, 1 Lieutenant colo | have just this moment arrived from the ursuant to the provi- ee couves: Gea passe d May I8the f che Convention, caled-end-eqvamsvled, fo hereby declare. determine and cert, with the sui: ial statements filed as : wraber of votescr ballots given fo thonped Opatenclonsank ek tyes seneeere oes Rindrea ‘and thirteen thousand nine hundred and siaty 0 ‘They not kuow where they lived till lately; but ever since | baving sailed from the latter place last Friday, 4th inst. | ne] or Major, 1 adjutant, a lieutenant of one of the com: | left Santa Fe onthe 26th October. Through the polite- Rave hut no reason (0 doubt her chastity; 1 give, not | Lieut. W. B. McLean, of the Forward, came up to the | panies, ned raion 1 sergeant major, 1 qu: ness o the Doctor, I am permitted to make a few e: long ago, « certificate of wood character of ‘Mra Fowler, | city this morning, with dispatches for ‘the master’s sergeant, 1 drum major, and 5 companies. Each | from a letter to Col. 8.C, Owens, dated Valverde, Octo- such as { thought she deserved. ont nah on ‘Se eiaadtoe._. Loft 9 Satan company of artillery to consist of, 1 captain, 2 first lien: | ber 20, 1846, which embodies almost all the ne Rev. Mr. Samrsox, of the regular Baptist denomina. | §tin boats captured at Tabasco, oe United States schoon- | tenants, 1 second lieutenant, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals, 2 tion, sworn—Testified that Miss Serena Conner and Miss | ers Spitfire and Nonito, and @ schooner, name not remem- | musicians, 9 artificers and 60'privates. Each company of Virginis Fowler were members of his church, and | bered, with Commodore Conner’s fiag hoisted on it. The | infantry to consist of, 1 captain, 1 first lieutenant, I se- teachers in the es sohool ‘: (Objections t but Pee ag of the squadron had gone ons cruise to the | cong haatenant, 4 sergeants, 4 c popere coat 80 privates. & they were overruled] Never heard any thing pri - ‘Should number o! } On mustered, y peche Waracter of those young ladiesfor verackiy. |. Frome correspondent we learn that the object in mov- | not fall below sixty-four Goctive mon in a'company, it | Passo, and on bic arrival af El Passo he was taken prisot- s eS 38 Ee BEL EEE Sia ere che sizty- yur; th whole wumber of votes or bal! eu at the 4,237 "265 cial to t c shia eleation, and hsving the:eon the words“ Amended Con- New i Mr. Wat. Mass, of the same church, testified to the the fleet te the South isto attack, and if practicable, be received. er. Dr. Connelly, Doane, McManus, and Valder, who ttication. Yea.” wes two hundred ond twenty-one thousand Nicrarc. loot Bast sume eiect. r take possession of the ports of Tabasco, ‘Sisal and Lagu: | "Nov Orleans is designated as the place of rendezvous, | reached El Paseo tome few days after ‘wore also Seutrocballomarentabe sideiertinat tenotine, Coe Hells ft Mr. Orrier also deposed that he had never heard Miss | 9%. The capture ot Alvarado, it is stated, will not be at | where the proper officers of the army will be directed | made prisoners, and the whole of them Deen sent Virginia Fowlers veracity questioned until in this case. | tempted sgain until the attack can be made both by land | to inspect Fra muster the battalion Ynto the service of | on to Chihuahua, under escort of some twenty soldiers. g 8 igurand having there, We do hereby certify taps ” Amended Constita @tvenntnder Gas nd sea. Kor this purpose a land force of 1500 to 2000 “This news we bi ived from four hungred and thi a at the Be Mr. Wat. McNasxt was called to show that there was | * the Umted States. news we have recei' {2 ‘ the city of Alban: no record of a licence for the marriage secretly per- | men is deemed necessary, as tho garrison has beenstrong- | ‘The requirements in my letter of the 18th inst, for | who left El Passo in the last six or cightdays. We have mean Meving seeseeel wad declare ghat the anid smend. Stour Lord ome formed in Mrs. Conoer's house by the Rev, Mr. Ketchum. | ly reinforced since the iast demonstration by the fleet | ine regiment: therein requested, will be observed in re- | no doubt of the truth of the report, for the eatire business theceon at the said el: and bei. Benied and SSearcietamtaety sel'rptecs, She game are duty 1 aud confirmed by the People of this and are to be deemed aud taken & part of the constitu- ‘of State | This was to show that he hed perpetrated fen unlawful | “pon the Camyeachy, our correspondent is of opi. t to this battalion. of Connelly & Co. was to give us intelligence or * | act [Raled ost, es not itrietly rebutting tesdmony | i chat Le Temain orn senogt LH uence ef "in Hy ‘your opinion, this force cannot be organized and | the situation of affairs in the El Pesso. Im short, MoMenus, Mr. Mann, keeper of a store on the avenue, +A y towards the | sent forth in time to precede the regiment previously | agreeably to our a nt, was to have becn here ten to Miss, Sereus Connor's purchasing a trunk of him in | United States, and their repugnance to a re union with | Sent {rtm in time ta precede the Segiment pr ay | eye ogohie not comm relative to Eee if” & " Dore out Mexico. The prevailing opinion among the well-inform- i the ison here in no enviable vpised, oofnetod and sscortslaee the Sole member of verre fact of Mise Beveny's heviog. none to Philadelphia atthe | 64 oMlesca at Tampico, ho says, ia. tnat an army ts to | 7,075 tte'nagne yu pat o8 nu Teatauion tivedtion, and’do' wot kiow whether to, go forwerde, gives i the several election districts. towns ards ia time ef the elleged marriege of the plaintiff with Gen. | Mérch simultaneously from thut point with Gen. Teylor’s ‘Very respectfully, backwards, or remain. We cannet get any news from his Scape, at phe: aeneeel lection | held on the third day of Van Ness 4 Convervation asked fon that occurred at that pong Monterey, and make a combined attack upon Your obed’t servant, Semia. Fo, nor frpm the Vales, Maton 3 : Coe colenes ep eriag det attics oar feselatene of Mt the ctoeee etter that he believed | We ete indebted to » commercial house of this city for ee MEROY ven. . Loin ibarale Gueabne MIME CRUE gra, Celia rom tie Olivia stuement eativad and far TEN the handwriting in the, Philadelphia letter to be Gen. | (he following extract of @ letter dated at Tampico, de- | His Excellency, lsxac Jonsson, Governor of Louisiana, | In aegordance with the desire of the traders, and more ‘of voweer festive for 3 vasid ean i tos peber oo oitage of the abecwabes’ of ‘Gen. Van Nese ‘avonat ~ This city is now well garrisoned by our troops uader | N®w © nes ware ic, Dec. 9 in hes dcorssinga te send’ Mejor Olipis ‘out to ofthe jmendment inthe words following :— to colored per- | tity. Colonel Gates, and that gentleman is delighted with his [From the New Orl Tropic, Dec. 9} disturbances among the Indians, end move forward him new quarters. The greatest activity has ifles- ons, at the Gonertl J cron held ‘in the said State, 1846, Brevet Hoey General Techy, See tacmanter, G Hooft ed % wherein the several Sir Beanery objo ‘States, left this city in the steamshi self immediately. with all Soro to Chihuahus i . on jes in which the said votes were | A‘wunavdobsintollovied, chiefly between Mr. Carlisle.| here by the oficers'of the army and navy for several | of the U' tions required by the first Sete the pro Hon. Jonsx Y. Mason, Secret. ry of ihe Navy. e i P| He was to on tober. quali hall have S!Veu are distinguished: dass, in fortifying all the lable points, and we are | Fashion on Sunday lest. The General will vuit Port ee pare pet pp ed a ee eral ese a aren Meno | arene a Yo lp eae eee al a ” was three hunc 2 - | OPN 4 ‘this at Sepe herbal Cod To eae ne ele ‘Ne. Fe rcmetas brite alseens spoveiea of Gee wy | dhe occupation of this place by our navy und army, [From theMobile , Dee. 10.) Tt ee Yemeh Lemtigion, on tony enunubag- 04 tee ven at tbe election aforesaid, and j | contending barristers. has caused the greatest alarm in Santa Anna's army at | By an order from the War Cept. WH | Arkaness, The ‘sent forward from Leavenworth be Bedi to alorea, rer ‘The Cevar remarked that they could not see the rele- | San Luis Potosi, and his troops are daily deserting. Platt, of this city is authorized to orgrnize e coi of | one day in advance Bul and , on the (a ape yor vancy of all this to the point at issue, and thereupon Volunteer [nfantry, to serve during the wer with Mexi. ‘was robbed by the Indians, all driven Slesten end” having” stvea ‘Mr. Braver preceeded to a more practical view of co. We learn 1 roll fer enlistment, will be om of exce four oF five, an’ ane ot two men killed. Mat- facatythees theonond cies ‘The Count ruled out the-testimony te be | Clireosed Dy bins ine | Forsyth, U. 8. Paymaster, sow mn this city, is inatzacied non-commissioned officers RRESPONDENCE. Sour: And s majority of the votes or 40 taken reapegting the character of Gen. Van Ness; and | proceedings in commend of a detachment of seamen and | ‘9 Sdvance to awe : HERALD MILITARY CO! Sidon tmendeeet," we doy Severe Ceo mt ieelon ne Pitt ed exceptions agains ih | aries, Inthe Spits aod Ptrl forthe Gestation of | Spa dollar sec, the eommatatin fr six moti cloth Morranas, Mexico, Nov. 8 140 acd declare, yarsmant to the act and resolutions aforesaid, 1 ‘604 x ro alk light some cannen and other m: stores thet hed been | in” “Volunteers from ‘counties, reporting Murder of Generel Toyler’s Negro. 4 tiowal ameadment dud" 3,307 ir. Rosrxson [walk light] was called to proves peper | transported by the enemy f place and deposited | !DS- ; erbomtat athe tae Chey ie pid sie Saat Sehacte a ina comlt Lee int at Ss Seatoousome the | at Patocs «tn ga river of the same name, sbout thomeclves tiie alle tn wre Ganeesl Sas m _afeze, Mg, 08 pretowt awe . 7 effect,” y thenec' 4 el mi . This D ‘From the St. Louis U1 ning. ° was sont ore ® Biren as carn a, etary of State’ i 4 ot 3305 baseline onto Philadetptie “ye ye i en and ably accomplished by Commander Tatt- | 4 letter trom Fort Bet wie posites pr ech per pots from the camp, and Stour Lord one thoussed syant basd yo ies Seah Mi 3.45 | A dispute neat followed "The steamer Neptune has just arrived from Brazes | {ho present time, The proper” office while he was ja the field procuring a lead two Mexicans NL. I, Secretary of Siate 24 45143 Saitivan aot ram | mony proposed be be brome in in explenation of ¢ witha dewchment of five hundred man, ander command | In forwarding to Sante Fe, on anevorage, abort | fell epon him, armed with atves,¢ and mont brutally a ompiro! Me mW x a “4 ol Gates. 1o ier may ex, \ wi rdered spot. From ‘appearence dann EN Atvoragy General pe phi Sm | prove that the letter of Mrs. Conner, epplviog te Gov-| tworrow with some. troope and artillery ; andciam in: | hardly possible.” saya'the letter, to get all the, stores | weande he must have dled instantenstsly.. Hie body H. HALSEY, Surveyor 6'gxa | Ven Neve for money to go and visit , and to formed, others will follow without delay. into Senta Fe this winter, from the very bad condition of | was found soon after by « party of soldiers who heppen- State of NewYonx,? Leersify the be ieee i ee Cawhermaan tote The ‘place may now be considered te perfectly sale | the trains which arrive here. About 140 tens of provi: | ed to epy ity partially covered with the green ern the Seer: Office "Scopy php i pom Fae iat wi seas Sicq coaunhbels sabes against any attack that can be made by the enemy. sions are stored in this Forty sls ot which have to cross | boy had cut. The murderers were arrested, (his morn, Bind of Bate Convassers ou ble in itofess (au Set | Georg, wanes hele shout Tam, very iy, | possible. ‘There ing, and turned over by Geo. Taylor te tbe of head “Bt the city of Alba. i309 Sahl set enema ¥ | to ‘Jue penishment for the atrecious year of our nae aia | be the deceased Gen. Van Ni D. CONNER. confessed their guilt, and were not 5 Cor lome on. alarmed as to the u! ¢ aed a Soe he widow of ee gp mmanding Home Squads Itimate Mo , Dec. 3, 1846. Ppa ine’ Meained Ritemen) The order Fe mye Ot gare Slat of 8 eet tue aalay to ‘clothing for percty ghar “ox everal hel h ak ge Sp Ld Votes were given are distinguished. Usirep States Sreamen Sritring, Sir:—I have honor to led ! Spitfire and Lient: nd the rem! four ere now about ne ian Resveyes Generel. eapletetine exiguiotes oh the case. thie anchorage, paving pecnewes ides ‘say nothing of our destination, more than 6 Stare or New Youn, ?_leertity the todeatrae| The Covar ruled out the testimony. Or tee eee Lat Oks Reeth ili ccsben af, tale vented in gonerelly # re py ave hee joe ys Offee-'} eopyrtt se ‘satement of the | _ Mr. Kanwapr, of the city postoflice, was called to tes- | uring thon’ strongtne a rs regiment 1 compound of oo, “ith ad fod Canvassers on i ¥ tify in to “ stamps” and “way letters,” and ¢ . twulve prt nee will make the best 0 treope follew- or sy hand and geal o AE the city of AL | bal.” Me wee sill under crossezamination, when, by Paster eae Senta on cipliotsrmution concerning the. movements of the 1978 é a gheaed we fone Consent of all parties, the court adjourned. chor at day ght on the of fy be interening to you. toleienise © and F uate mn 4 " 3 od the Pancco to within siz of n in Mexico time. Companies B, E and , left ame ee ae ae te to anchor. wr days ince, and the remaining fall companten, D, ae morning of the 19th, |aochored abreast of ‘snd K, are about to leave for New Orlesns. These Be bie being summoned, sur m mentpned companine Wil be 1 teat. dense, Ral: SIGHT RESTORED i Kentucky, 0 Having. found tht the anthorities had po oF apes Beokintn, 75 Licata. ND INFLAMMATION OF i EYES CURED, of, ere «| of our artival, concesled the pul j " p bi ay, Clsiborn, Elliot, e THE ROMAN EXS ‘3 Ohne in of thie cuure’ Worl. Williom x; | the merities and tuitty 0 - ee oe ie rcimer, hieieh, n ° we'ge ‘weil armed, wid ine Fille and sabre. t for Diseases of the ‘This m will 7 ‘illiam G Cool seamen, ‘ seedy rentore eyes, remove jon and sore- rem ref eres Te a aa oh, fed 1 should point out the pablic proper we to esr 2a from old Ey the is fe tet. Aajoaraea tomorrow at 1 | Sieh Voir pa th ural chares cf § a Re hag no bayonet, which it pa yon ES. oie minate ean be +2, first ; but | pak ‘ dan ‘f moty ey cerates Vd priees oy lous the any one who Ses ee, itn ee eal Es ‘4 , crmiave by Me ¢ —————_—_—_—_$_—— sedans Boi, ; Heh BE RANON LG. ps Badr white. "| SHAWL WAREHOUSE, ‘*Ufixies of the newost patterns for Parlors, Offiess and Bod 25 cents. bis ‘Siner \ * pi ang. 178 Feat & aS ‘Scoves—Hall, Offiee, and Bed oom Stoves, Stovepipes, Y ee a Ore News rom Curit.—We have received La Pa- to e ir 4 ae ae lees ind sabe ot te at tucte well | tria, dated Coneepcion, Sept. 5, and find in it at centa, the. pa 4 to set Bot ‘grates, us cme moet respes weg aeontinuasee of | officiel Enotice, that on the Heh Yaly, 7 b bevote. mage CAL artiake oe ot the, ae e pmaker ye enred—no no pay. their Mean to continee = gagnt granied the correspondirg execuatur to the paient | quantity of camp equi 4 Te Sot) cn tre bekiee Ok ae A.GiLHOOLY and 8ON, tortlon, at ell tieseer'ta the re er. | nied und istned by the U. 8. government, naming | pounder gun, Termorly Voloogiog ie ares i x Proprietors and Manufecturers, 72 wrest. guests. convenience of ther j ‘eH ir William Crosby es goneul in the port of Taleshuano, | gum boats, with its bed and siiae, 0 é ab tbERsON & CO, aldimerre aie twee TMoMAR & WHITE. | sade vicinity.” Pow. (or grape and canister, and forty lar; ”