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THE NEW YORK HERALD. =e —— = = —== Serenata mates — = —- et ry ny! ee eer ee ae AOD ‘ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1847. waes Sie ih; =m aan <a = = a =p nentetoane ili = —=—=—_——. or = = the person or ty of inhabitant of Mi , ht to have been | Moxic: id winter from 46 derrees north to | Ocean Steam Navigation, | tein is now monopolizing the sea posteges end the pes- IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE | journer or traveller thorein or By any individual of i wie oi th, th and Sth | go 26 degrees south’ The second night siter the com. Srxxcn op Ma. Miuien, of New Yor age Money of the world, ‘The Cunard line from Liver- tho sald forces, retainer or follower of the same, upon | regimen a ic Battalion, and regiment | peny lett Fort Snelling, the voyageurs, who nd the Cunard line from Liverpool to FROM THR | the persen or property of any ot! 1 to I have ssiled "in the order | with the trang » | Now York-austained by the wise policy of Wr Woniee id | of riflemen, dismount, Sreamen Bit, ix tun House or ReParsentariv tion train, say thut it was the oldest | ow run Last NiGHT oF THE SESSION. | forces, retainer or follower of the same—shall bi july | named night they had er experienced, and as they had been @ have to offer | SoverD™ t—by the ¢ of Just about the sum they tried ond punished under the said suppl tal | Gen, to- w for Tam- accustomed to jure in thet region, the sumption Mr CHainman—in the few remarks I have to offer | gre reimbursed in 7 ne ann WAR QUARTER. siemens henatiicniey ch, | jcrt.Metantat ca sal oman tp Tom eonters aaa cetee as sheets | sea leanne tees eTaMan | anal ancnglaee, pres halen }e matters oforesaid, shall be promp'ly seized unt cou- | up the rear at specsil asiblo. orsee employed in drawing the trains, had to be cover. | tol smctiy " f the have resolved 4 fined and reported for trial, i c i g ed with bl ts, and brought to the comp fire, to | the Committee. | am solicitous for the passage of | 1 see by late advices, have resolved to enter this fiel MOVEMENTS OF GENERALS SCOTT & TAYLOR, fo be duly Aeaneae as al before military commissions The regiment of Vie ets, aud were brought to the ny ¥ | this place. ‘The Virgit t heasesinlat pee, ee hoped this serves will | of gly Grando, and are to prootes to ti 5 erved wl imited as prescribed by the | ters of Gen Tay! ww at Aqua Nueva, The Intentions of Santa Anna. 65th, Sot, 7th and 97th of tho eaid sulew and articlee of | tiles bared: Sh ee eae reports war, and the proceedings of sach comer | Fecently of the naieh of tnt Anna pun Salo, Dut i bill, end for the adoption of the amendments proposed by | ajso with Great Britain, and have contracted f ra line of [mip nares sie ae in ee the Noval Committeo, contemplating extension of | fous st ‘s between Hevre and New York. With 1 of course with no shelter whatever, | Government wid to a coastwise fino of atenmors, ond ® | these lines thus sustained, private commercial enter rn, | line of steamers to ply bi nM prise cannot compete. But» proposition has been made 1. 1 shall go for both measures, deeming them ment by a party competent to carry out upified with cold, after laying | real 1 LS rea, de ry to our govern! party | Holy rane im wring, 9 m | f tachment | down a short time, that Capt. Plummer had to threaten | #entiol not only to our commercial interests, Nut to our | jtg sgements, to build at their own expense five THE PREPARATIONS | or approved, and the ,sentences casenten. ot attacks cavaiee *chenters wen ater Captain | them with severe punishment, to keep them from aban: iy pone peep doer gy pany bat, though I shail vote | stee: ape of two thousand tons and we thonsend | case of the proceedings and s: f court-1 heady, hes boon token by he ecemy. ‘he report is | doning themselves to their’ fate—it w: baolutely | fF Doth vimegdments, I feel bound to say that horse power each, amdto run them for than Great FOR THE rovided, that no military commission shall try any cai blood in | Measure pending belore Congre: Mastor at eee eng, ‘alors Congress which ha Britsin now pays for four steamers of inferior burden n 4 int my imm cOustituents ti " sum of $886, ree-fou! bite tiga taten eer ecieanel peice da | the propoted Fline of mail steamers to Liverpool, Sie cious: poeamnment would receive back in | ometer at that place averaged eight de. | od one whose fate they regard with more sulicitede’ | uppose abe received only one half, she | grees below zero It is hetdly’ necessary fo soy “that it | THe amendments ull in naturally with the objects of the | sion five fi | as much colder where’ the troops were, os they wore | CTIEINAL Dill Both contemplate the effective increase of \ p true. coming from the Qua F'itis | necessary to keep thom stirring and and San Juan d’Ullog, | clearly cognizable by any court mactial, and provided | said they huvo fallen into t a Storming of Vera Cruz 8 Ulloa, | lao, tuat no sentence of a military commission shell bo | it x0, actious apprehensions may be felt for their savety. Sie, Se. See pvt 'in execution against any individust w er | ‘Tho steamship Aluboma suils for Tampico to merrow, | — which may not be, according to the nature oni Chien, the the with troops, ete fect keeping in commis: ve iret pt. George Ceas, late Adjul ie fe lie coeviok. ot \ of the offence, as established b; Infantry, dow a. {man’s staff, wat i llways ready for the pu! ato ath ath ae etinane Riatorane March 1.) with known punishments. in like cates in voce eat | aentty oe a ag tsp a copes oll the time marching to the south.» Sull worse, for forty | OUE #lenm marine—the Lil, that of the navy proper; the | Cost of iene than] 640,000 a. Year hes 8 By t > Oella, Capt. Ham, we have dates from that city She Simian of te Cniied States of Am wi i I fnotice the vessel porting he | Rupe balore, they. fot poarine du Ghien, ‘Be solder cope within the supervision of the Navy Deane, }x sary oad sekoal re miiehiemen§ na Hes to the 20th of February 2. ‘This order will be reud at the head of every com. | buuticg they can rui niversury of | ha roud thro ixteen i A Sel ae Gita to tn come’ Man, Clb ee 4 iss lye Scott aay of the United States’ forces in Mexico, and | our beloved Washivgton’s bicth-day. | fcom that place to Dubuque, they had to wade through mon, when | mighty agent of propulsion, the steam engine, ina ea es A oh py (aby , about to enter ‘on that theatre aoe gabe hea \° Par the conyeniente dt ali apeaiek: I would suggest | two fect ot aw, This was one pease of their hardships, fopee pe per situation of our country iis extend: | Vogt dg hich our peyal officers are sadi; - | S. schooner Nonata, An accident accurred in firing the By command of Maj. Gen Seott. that letters, eto salute on shere. by the explosion of some musket car- H OL. SCOTT, A. A. A. G. tying the the | tridges, by which two men were pretty severely but not poner] particular head quarters of the General commanding | deep, and when they stopp dupgereusly wounded. We annex hereto the genoral & lhe New Orleans Mercury, March | } the respective division. Letters intended for troops with | int orders promulgated by General Scott, immediately on his | ,, A stcls at Tampico were under charter to carry | Gen, Sco't, may be directed to his head quarters, fo2 his | thereby to keop themselv. Y Y uusivel’. ‘The General wes looking ‘in excellent health, | th€ 700ps to their final destination, Vera Cruz, as is be | detiuite location can scarcely be known tor some time.| Tiese ure some of the incidents of this extraordinary ‘aud Tempico was alive with excitement. The Mexicans | Ueved, aud the troops were Preparing to embark. ‘This will prevent a great dealof unnecessary detention | march, For nearly seven weeks thess faithful had the utmost curiosity to s00 the “great general” ef | . The Vera Crug mail arrived at Fampico on tho 18th, | Letters lis irequonly in tho post allies ie, Inabel for j duaneu aliwout every extreme of privation withou whom they had heard so much. and bronas letters from several foreign merchants re- | weeks, because ike regimont or corps ia not mentioned | mur, and dusing sli that time they had no shelt ‘Queene important news by this arrival is the | *dipg at the former city, which stated that orders had | in the direction, without which it is impo-aible for the | thoir heads save one night. What shall we say of the nded for the army be directed speci- | but, before the company reached the {Ilinois river, they ing territories; its immense Atlantic coast; jent aus the grest Lakes on ita northern frontier; the Mexican | ©!®*, % France eat The soldiers had to wade in mud haltleg | Guif with ite large end exposed commerce, our eetual (Spliced cereale Meadgee on yne 4: we ‘4 Branches to lay down’ upon, heping | Postessions on the Pacific; with our vast mercantile ma- | Que 2 ounger naval olligers 1 “a a toooop eanegl vtinking,in the mud | file, Dearing our flag to the remotes! seus—1 deom it | UVean tual dey to the old mechinesy of svasta and sails, from: ing. Jn the mi but “a measure of ordinary prudence end foresight to | Wich mark some of the dine tere of the servise.— augment the cfliciency of our steam marine by the | We cannot rely “pen the are ot 1 our ehips of most Mberal sppropriations, Forvasately, Mr. Crais. ‘That day has omaby ‘Ttwas the toode of tien last men, the apprehension of immediate hostilities wit! d * Englond: eomiauted: with the heppy edjustoent of ration—we shall soon say of the last age. | The time eo of tho regiment, ete, and if known, the | had avothel hen our naval officers all be engt i he Oregon controversy; but, as long as we ure Raper Fhe! port tion 5 been received there from Santa Anna for the troops to | postmas'er to forward them with auy certainty. Yotion of both officers and men, who cheerfully endured | ¢ . " | n and the introduction of the scienee of steam as & ye yy Erle mashicomsss sino’ Phe chotee uate it and retire into the interior, leaving it to be | By the way, We were all rejoiced to learn that the | such bitter trists 7 What must be their love of country | Pordered on the north by the Co nataey A = ee branch of naval education will do much to elevate the letter from a mest respectable source : — r i i t da possession of by our troops without opposition. master at New Orleans had red the post office | and their regard for subordination? Lieuts. Grangerand | ®% Power, we are in constant Tivricg, Feb. 10, 847, | We donot belive the Fopor, forthe captor ot the sity Stroim Teabel tobe removed to this place, DUcuniorte: Denhem, who-wero the subalterns with Capt Plummer, | Yolo dHafaetion in thove coloniet may at any moment This afternoo Vera Cruz arriv- fe e jan Juan d’ nately for the public convenience, it soems the post citice | marched with the company all the time, wading throug ed bane poh eae cigs mechants is iis ry, | aod that will not be given np watil baxent out ere lig “taken the, responsibility to diate. | the rnow, uud uiterwards xhrougts the mud neerly knee, | Way be uble to avail ourselves of ‘the masterly wisdom which stated that the cétomander of the Mexican forces Barhaneee.. ei ey tes: Bene pee Senta Anne | ae | Bard this order uuless the same be reiterated by tho Post- | Cee, und faring ia all respects like tho soldiers. And | Which saved us on the northeastern boundary agente, y abi character of our uaval our midshipmen are tions, nothing better tl thing better, for they ha The’ establishme: ord © Gel i those gentlemen, we must be perntitted to say here, are | ‘He McLeo} case, aud the Oregon dispute. nt at Vera Cruz hed received. positive orders from Santa | 9! at arcades tee ate master General. According t» the present arrange- rs A pei , spesieof these dange! for fr t and te ringing y of his arm; | ments, the post office is a perfect nuisance. West loint grajuates, to whom common fame, until this . ty y bron § march them into te interior, and it fe tuppoest by all | 824,bY shulting up our toons, force ; si war,\as not given the o-ecit ofgreat powers of endurance. | Probuble events, but of ovents so little unlikely to hap. to Ly now, that Vera Cruz will be occupied by our troops, ———— Sapna pa aarp the nemy in that AFPAIRS IN NKW M8XICO AND CHIRUAHUA, Captain Piummet’s duties required him to be on horse jo not speak of remote and im- pen that it is the part of common prudence to provide searil Movin to it's thle soceees, now n : ‘ against their occurrence. It was not merely for the pro: | “\Ta'why should we not forthwith adopt. the without a blow being struck. e | {From the $:. Louis Ropublican, Keb 26 | » ck a portion of the time, but when not thus compelled, | Mon Of ne border. possearions of the tludeon Bey | « f , Preparations were making at Tampico for the embark. | 4'at'er was a feint. apprehended, os on the |. We learn fiom Mr Coors, a merchant of Santa He, who | he marched with his men. It may also be mentioned, L tion necessary to establish the proposed line to Liv b t Matamoras ap att ation of \he troops with ity. Mon Sentinel eanounees Hom ie lied ba, the see fyappreached th oun ht 1 hs ber of M gy, orris, of tl volunteers, He on, the " mas night. It waa atime when a great number ef J +c : x ult, snd was buried with military honors. gH ne Trorse poy pigeon acral unperceived. | cans were expected to congregate in Santa Fe, for ihe Sallepas the wot . ;sepesially sg. we lene abet the Samm: eneya copy the following trom the Tampico Sentinel of the ai Mendean sntrenchmeat, and Were fed” spon by | purpose of attending the ceremonies of the Catholic | mani consiste sgt time for the commastament ef ‘The lellowing is alist of the deatas which have oc- PDO: ORG OS: ttaeee wr ¢ | _ Avery large number were in aitendance, from all sec- | ‘be march. Upon the arriv rhe! the oo = curred in the hospitals in this city since our first num- tions of the country, and no doubt by pre-concert. A| Most of tho men were uni 3 Ar fees Risen a blows or where to strike them. She knows ber in which we reported the deaths up to the ist inst. : abited as a greaser, was present, | face, feet and bands, being badly frost bitten. They Company—it ia not from tho danger she apprehends fro ‘aA eee ae that during thie terrible march, only two men were lost + pool at least? The expenso iy ft the: atom 19 SE | docosting ve fact which speaka volumes for the enor fprafeetoratietcapbetabay Liban Hagin ton and that expense we must Incur in some shape or Mile wote eapscialig an we learn hat the com. | Year in the oxtousion of her steam marine. Her legis: | eT, of abandon the whole sytem of naval defences niformly a wi La by ol a naval force, when we have only a naval force of a de- hand tomouth wisdom which blunders. into wi eee eeatnen ea celiease elias aaa aie blunders through it, without knowing where this matter af economy, as far as the navy is concerned, | arrived in this city yesterday ripe dons dismounting | (Uc? & revolntion ia Santa Fe was to be made on Ch priest from El Paso, on baes, ie ke a ee Great Britain keeps up her navy at smaller expense ; i i t 7 i i i e any ot ni 5 5 counted th eee ee rae crteay | Cah 7 Feb The. belief was that ihic demansiecion ae Be tee ee aCe eee uy aeRagOmanES: | TEN. eeke theyrwill coe, egitae ont tel wey te tne, | Hux en the Riese eceerscna caminente ti! View ct 2s cont chis policy. She hes tried the experiment faltly ery. 5. tayete Morgen, company 2, rtillery, die ade with Ls 6 ut the whole plot was discloeed to the Americans by y Lor disposition whi ted at intervals during | °O* i Fe ys on the 3d ef February ; Daley, of 7th Infantry, died on oe Pete dire pide) fr acieability ot | Mexican women and th south.—8¢. Louis Rep. Feb 26 pO y eee herent now forty war steamers offoat in the guise of the 6:h of February ; Me@arvey, company I, of 4th Illi. ie Flag, Co ail ate 4, and she is y: to their number. . has, with a zealand prompt. | * £004 many of the lea rs, and she is yearly adding to the: will prevail, in the of pro: nois volunteers, died 6th February ; Ignalius Morse, | Fake, commanding the ill p 0 it gifffom the Savannah Republican, March 4] §' Our correspondent alludes to a letter which he had us pleature to stato that Mr. L. Macintosh has | (ism and ucquisition, there is always mn o has found it co be the cheapest. mane of Syria 4 pl 0 , a iam jition, eryme A “0 ‘i var that the wisdom o! gompany B, ad Artillery, died 7th February; Samuel H: | tnd simost completed (oe es ea ece! | previously written, giving on Secodat of these oocurrens pointed to the now regiment of Voltigours. His | remote, of misunderstanding and ec!) , and i Nl Nip ter eb BEL ivadinl crop tina Bouwell, company D, 2d, Arillery, died, 7th February; | Tha roots ‘nto it are now crossed by « wide ana | of Dut which has not yet oome to hand. rank is first lieutenant. John Forsyth, Esq , of Colum- | termined to be prepared in any *t t to descend up- | ho ware!” Two millions « year levied on Ametican trepe- fhary t Marion Walless, 4h iMimols Foluutoers. died ath | O€eP ditch, ‘aod embankment, sat cannon have been | ,\i%, Ceo left Santa Fo on the 14th of January. At| bus, Ga. is second lieutenant in the on us with an overwhelming fore. Why, sir, look a . that time nothing farther was known of tho movements February ; Bedford, company E. 4th Illinois volunteers, | Pisces oes to defend every appro nc at Matamorae, | 9( Col. Donipban than le stated in our fettars. After his died 14th February ; MoM, in quartermaster’ employ: | wat hey were of © mild ‘untnror 850 Fiction sees iS | departure, ‘Mr. C. fell io with some Mexic James McDavitt, company been in the battle of Brazito, and he ‘Artilie-y, died 16th Februar! erie Seat a hy ‘ that Col. Doniphan entered lil Paso on ‘A letior lias been received here dated the morning of | , Z82 or cue ealt, Cant, Hood, was lost by striking on | ber, and took possession without resistance. ‘The milita. the 18th ult.1rom Tampico, whioh declares that General | fom Brevosweihe inte att Pawage | ry jorce which he met on the 25th, and defeated, hed Urrea had received positive orders to move against Mata ? ~on American commerce alone—to sustain the ent will be commanded by moment at the present naval force of Great Britain, as Lobes: oar actetn s: oashyea ‘supinely submit. known as an efficient and experienced officer | registered in the report 0! Secretary Bancroft, made to ting to the tax—abandoaing to her the steam-carrying tho Senate on the larch, 1816. Krom this | | trade of the world! And wherefore ? amt Is in the British navy is ve won armed, 17,681 guus, and tl 0,000 men, boys, and marines. uniform of this vegiment will 1k gray frock cost, single breasted, with nine tal bitttons down the front, conforming in other ects to the freck coat of th 3 Shall it be seid that this Congress was incapable ef un- derstanding this subject, or too illiberal and penny-wise toact upon it! Shall we leave to the next Congress the The Great Britain employ 23,698 work ? ish had reen | scattored to the mountains. ge of whith in 3,007,881 — Seealt sae anees et ee ee owe ot doi moras e Brazos. | Fi x i. e cular navy to e dy to em! in it? k ‘Tastrico, Feb. 18, 1847, EWS FROM THE BRAZOS. | Wapeine pace arenes Piruttons immense force, and this | Why° qatar it till tee Haves and Liverpool lines are both A vessel is to sail early tomorrow morning for New (From the New Orlesne Picayune, March 1) | Lhave sent you a copy of the laws of | letter V. estimated protec © of 14 wail in full operation, and till the Americen business is so Orleans, and | avail myself of the occasion to send you! The propeller shington arrived on Sunday from the | this territory, and I now enclose oint- and 22 steamers in vy, 72 v completely absorbed into French and EogJish chan. whit little news 1 have picked up siace my last. |} Braz | having sailed on the 23d ult. Mojor General | ment of office: ef tke territory, which you will see revenue service, and « © contract mail nels, that competition, even with rawent eid have seen an extract from a letter written af San Luis | Butler come pessenger on hor. Wo learn that be ie stll | fnsbeen printed at the, Serre Fe Broce Fens Mul fee ; deli i ion ins y a Mexicaa officer to his friend | suffering so much from the effects of the wound he re- ‘This extract states th upon Saltillo preparatory to rey ; that Urr was te attack must prove success sanguine expressions. and protection, would almost hopeless} Mr. ge. Chairman, the’ interest 1 feol in this subject, and tes | which my constituents feel, is not a local and selfish inte- rest. It must matter very little to any individual citizen of New York whether he pays his posteges or passege money to one set of men or anether. But when these items swell into a large aggregate, and that aggregate is paid into the cof Great Britain for the meintainance of her navy, then ! fe citizen what to meas en in- dividual is d matter of indifference. It then becomes 0 question of patriotism ; and, as. a question of patriotiam, ic divests itself ut once of all local and personal conside under the control of the of 134 additional vessel: From the have 77 vossels in thelr navy, mouuting 2,345 cerying §,/24 men; that their commerce ond fishories employ 19,666 vessels, whose tonnoge is 2,416,999 tons Thea Gn printing done here, ond may be considered a kind of a i The press is only large enough to r iscep, and in printiog th aws-—orhich was done by menfcom the volunteers——much time and risoner, as we were iaformed and be- | trouble were lost. We fe many other »ppointments & very interesting and particular ac. | for tho territory, many of them made from the volunteers; rey of eas caines and Borland, and | amongst them some from Mejor Clark's battalion, vi 1 a loury, of Texas, which we shalt give in | out ot Capt. Weightman’s company of artillery two dearly for w , itis pretty certain | our next. | James H. Quion, to be Circuit Attorney for the Valentia that Santa Anni lo, and it is even reported that Brazos Santiago, Feb. 20, 1847, or southern judicial district; William C. Skinner. of same he has engaged Gen. Taylor. This, b ‘The following lettor was received hore to-day by Capt. | company, lerk of the Circuit Court for the samo district, | Vided, and no deduction is ever made for Pedro retin porno rin meres Cross, confirming a report which reached this place some | and John C Correll, of the same company, to be Prefest | ‘The United States ha’ r Te Santa Anna was | ceived at Monterey, as to be disabled for eetive service lacking Monte- We append two letters frcm our correspondent, “ H.” with some 6,000 troops at Victoria, | From the first one we learn that Capt. Albert Pike has meras, and that both expeditions | not been teken ful Th ‘iter indulges in the most | lieved We ha he Yankees will see | count of the su: trong blow struck a; nd be made to pay | escape of Capt. hem 97guns to each 100,000 tons of commorce. tence; in addi- always pro- ne’ dered 875 more baggage nd appeals in no more emphatic language to the days since, and which has, no doubt, been communicated | tor the county of Valentia. ‘This Prefect is the sum a M xioo, { which, to, ith | and efficiency. izen of New York than to the man who dwells on the Germ. Wve shell give tho Yankees some hot work in| to you. k | our County fre From Cept. Hudson's ‘company sttirenyy ee pike 0 sets of biarcess, 78 have Deen al warfare has completely revolutionized borders of the great lakes, or at the southern base of the py Bag det al nA hail) havo only time to write a few linet, and’ have, but | Ravebeenspnointed James White Lwal, to be Citeuit | contracted for in Ne Alleghanies. Mr. Chairman, I go for the country, under q a few lines, a ave but ‘Taos, is none other than the private secretary of Santa Anna. | little nows to communicate, ¥ AuprEey Jor Tess. or the northern judicial district, and Its idle to ei any apm! val ad faeces, tbe I Land any und all sdminlatrations ; ead 1 will Be ig A = 7 — | ing frigates and sloops of war that won our ei tinea: which consult the honor and smiety nd nineteen men were captured by the | gistrict . ANOTHER Het Alah Pe habe Nast a ee'OUEE. 1a Gncapacison’ veh verses, pomtuniig Republic, ond which, in the oyes of the world, give re welty oa ecient This is now osnfimed. | Krom the other voluntecrs have been appointed Hugh of our Sted citys nee ig Last evening about? | #2 of steam with thut of sails, or stoam vessels of war, it | spent and'dignity to the character of au America citizen. Wil jars Squadron, Briggs and | w. Smith, of Doniphun’s regiment, to be Attorney | ° Af . WN day ortwo for Anton Lizardo. atteries, and the Mississippi regiment, arrived e’clock, smoke and flames were discovered issuing from ‘i ed by Midshipman Smith, sailed a fow days ago, but re- | here cn the 24 inal. -Ho hes token hie position at Aqua | (romtnt dines dios Vaughn, cltizans Shetit of ane, | 82 book store of Tarbox & Coon Broad street, the fire eae ie Go turned ia 4 leaky condition with her hull wor! badly | Nueva. Allthe troops will go there day ulter to-morrow. pall having originated in that or the back part of the adjoin The European News—Intelligence from the Guf— A survoy hus been held upon her, ond she is condemned | except a few, who will remain in tewn-and Pike's squed. | ik roy iarusten, Prefect of same. Mr. Thruston is The Markets. hick ing te ; 4 by Sammis & Roonoy as a furni- from Louisville, Ky.;has been in the country twonty | ‘08 tenement, occupie ‘and turned over to iho Quartermaster’s Department for | ron, which has to Pe ture store. 1t being impossible to arrest the fire on the : i ths use ofthe United State. a se vise poy ~ pele tetas The pn ae pi Re a als ea tas hea done we spot, alge) sk fee cranes Ser, piractet te The news per steamer Cambria errived this ¥ an arrivel trom Lobos Island, | leorn that there i . ; ‘| removing the goods from the adjoining stores The fire ‘ South Carola regiment, part of the Now | ‘texan Rangers is very much needed. They should be You se we volunteers flourish as civilians ax | Qunming On Broad street the fvllowing Nuileiogs:—P | sion with 18 guns; ono building, to mount 4 guus, and | character has had the effect of completely cheok- Wie thee exception Sia Of the Louisiana regiment, | allowed to enlist for six months, i they are tverse toon, | wellas soldiers. “The Goverument it alr ee acd | A-Clayion, two story building, cccuyie! by Jaan three ia ordinary, to mount 4 ore of the last class, | ing business. No letters came through, and mar- | ; A being designed for harbor det wigs ag ly chants are conseguently afraid to operate, if dis - } cer, brick store, occupied by Mendhem & Bros; . BENino ae ‘they are set down | i Robert Carey, Clerk cfthe Circuit Court for the same Of this [ together well assured. Capt Heady Midshipman Perry is here with the Tampico, Mexican 6 formerly the Belle, taker He is to sail in a D. Sipeontete tan ica anes oce bea for an indefinite time. 'Gen. Taylor wants light | Judge Houghton, on the firet Mo of this mouth, | Greenwood, George H. Betz, and Mrs. Dessau: L cl Buazoe Santiago, Feb, 23, 1847—The propeller Wash. | oven out this far, anddo just as tuey do in the Recorder's | ‘+,F- Spencer. occupied by Tarvox & Co hagiwen: aus i t of that Secretary, | nothing has been done either in cotton, corn oF jailontha Rorepce ‘the only two flour, and the sales of the day will be very trifling, : dlebrook, eaddlery store; Hall & Mose ‘ton is to start for ; Court, St Louis, via: ‘4 | ji y ries though th seh Meee dy atop | et Honor um Vi2: try to honeyfuggle and dumfundle | ‘vr. Cairnes, occupied by E. & it sea Going steamers in our service. The British | xs holders generally will not submit to a decline, Gen. Butler arrived here yeaterdey, ond will xo one Major Clark has received orders, and will by Christ | °C°UPi*d by A. H. MeN ber | war steamers for ocean navigation stand to ours in the | until they ure better posted up than at present, the Washington, acoomprnied by 'Mej. Thomes: seo | mat, set out to joth Cal Di eee ee Will by of back wooden buildings were destroyed, und curtied | PyGportion of about fifty to ene J purchasers will not purchase except at pre- isa sufficiency. | Adje Generel and toone Heekony at 2 eee a eee ae sien fOr 8 doeoen One Enath 2 the | the dames to the rear of the extensive livery stables of | PTPO 4 ane. 8 sh V. 8.sloop | Mr. Butler, a nephew of the Genetal, who has deen ect, | Doniphan has learned that Gre ay cho Chihuahua — | Haronar & Pitts, wich were burnt to the ground. ‘The | In the conual message of December last, the President | sent rates Ueland eae eRe of war St. Mary’s is also th sag ameotanete ead ria etadewhadend Poot penton Ath hie negrchiCg | Wpiscopal Church adjoining the stables very narrowly | recommends the addition of an efficient war steamer to | ‘There is some little news from Tampico ‘The British ‘mail .steai ‘om Vera Cruz, due here | ‘"f, Seeme that Ges ‘Taylor is busy maki tor tanks, | 126 of the baitaiion of artillery mite d eke poset inf | escaped. For twenty minutes we thought its doom was | each of eur foreign squadrons, and | rejoice that this re | the Brazos in this morning's papers, which you fom two or three days, has not yet arrived. and collecting « large train of wagons ainipack muvee, | a twelve pound howitzers, with whioh Clark will jor Papert ee alent fon rg renee tg earch epee range erntinrenh rp te oka enerora ; for || Will get by telegraph the day before this reaches see that some of the volunteers lately in your cit: Oi lackened and covered by the flames, and but fora change | 0 ° on. were guiity of a little bad conduct, und" 11 aot hiseor- taeenrieun i treed roi Aeth soratie re Br ven Fork ener ry orton maar ined be revlon of wind, at a most critical moment, and the heavy rain | am persuaded the time has arrived whon tho py # The weather is delightful to-day, warm and Tespondevce, complains sovoroly of their depredations in | Cruz” Large Ky ts CATT ONE | remnlanslls Seton edaprerec ioe aiciee ee guint | tt had fallon during the day, und the bold and sctive | anoe of equadren must rest emphatically upon ite 4 Nol | pleasant. ‘Chere is no news afiout which weuld bis whe:oubouts ; but itfulis to my lot to speak in the | “'Worth’s division is now all nloat except the d Abapections nd musters, ca roquited. by the reguligons | ¢Xertions of the citizcus, (among whom Mr KT. Brice, | ¥ ssols, und that the timo is at hand when no vessel of | 1 elikely to interest your readers. The escape of {ulleet terms of praise of the volunteers encaraped at this | and light batteries, and one or two Compening tires | it lem curious Loot trae goguired of the arti Nea ts gir betnghe dg Gest oe amet Brftie leetacnse oy barometer te fae eee” bree Ramee Bopanna U.8 epee eat hava never seen a more orderly set of men any: | eit out of their fe gimests for era oes | iy wetsious fet, that not one man of the ari farous duty om the roeC) it Would have bess desicoren, | oosrelaston one two great agents of propulsion--steam | ‘ai'fcrn the Staten Lontstaws, Hom tee vite a where, ‘ ‘ ' ‘erous duty on the roef,) it would have been destroyed, | comb! q om ral frog Su us ’ , aoe tere OF three ge annie owing frem the north these | she taitzlion, whilst many have died from Wo regret fo state, that i his gallat efforts to save the | and wind—has teen alfeady emoustated by thoper | {ony Svuuuday nyght, ie ereatioy ive wat ga Heapqvakters oy tHe Axmy, been idle Th, iy! ‘hak ae ig ters have consequently res pany i nce fess od Je: church, Mr. Georgo Peatody camo near losing his life, | formances of th auxiliary steamers vow in the service talk, and an unusual activity on the part of the : ranrice, Feb. 15, ier parked before tain nal, division would havo bean em | troops are the hardiest, those He fel fcom the roof of the back part of the church, frac. | of tho War Department in the Gulf of Mexico. But, sir, | WAANTARULWUREICHORNACRIL eH OT Guneaat Oupens, No. 19—The ' general-in-chiel tar eoeromed wt e weather had permitted. Du | next, aud the country troops toring the fingers of his right hand, his tight arm and | it is not enough that we should merely increase our ’ oifered for his apprehension. tis boldly noancey ig tho army the stafl oflcers who are attached to | (508 thins in the oftiag. hn. Weta ety e inload or | Charles Bent, Governor of the Territory of New Mesico | thigh ‘We muke a rough crtimate of the wee ean | tte proper. Great Britain is eating ivto the heart ot | Oh keg treads ter & oe general headquarters in the fled, ioad thips Jo the offing. Gen. Worth will sail on the ae thu tenainiicee ¢ Ir gr, en, {ollows:—P. A; Clayton, $1,200; Lr apeniec, | our comme cial an well va cstablisning and | asserted that he made use of a golden key to e Department of Orders.—¥irst Lieut. H. L. Scott, &th x ina ofa two. : ow Ciritens—A concurrence of extraordinary | $1600; R. P. Spencer, $2. Wade & Middlebrook, | extending her naval dominion at our expense—aud all | cape. I trust he will becanght Youre, &. D. Infautry, wid de camp and acting assistant adjutant attire today!’ 29 ing bere are dressed off in their prettiost crowd upon me, and furnish me with matesiala to | $1,500; Holl & Moses, $1,600; Dr. Cariaes, $2,000; Legay, | for the want of a little govermental aid ou our part, to ee ral; 1st Lieut. 2. Williams, 4th Artillery, aid de ar00 + lay, it being the 224, and salutes have been you for the first time. 1 will not make use of el- | $1,000; Katcher & Leary, $2,000; Perry Spencer, $600. | thut private enterprise which stands ready and cager tu 1st.’ Lieut. E' P. Scammon, Topographical Ey UA . No steamer has arrived eince the Alabama, but a. * 4 oquent or sublic language, for truth needs not the | The amount of goods destroyed muat be $15,000, besides | enter into an active commercial competition with the | Tux Gautant Dean. 7 ns of Captains Wil- acting aid de camp ; and 2d Lieut. Lay, 6th Infant: | ¥6,8Fe looking impatiently for the New Orleans. A | sdumonts of flattery to Gare ta impression—its attrac: | @ very Jarge amount damaged by being Hida into the | English steamers, Why, how can we hesitate in | jioms and Field are on their way to Buflalo, escorted by ry, military secretury. portion of the Virginia troops, under Maj Randolph, st- | tions are inherent, and will always optain credence, rain and mud in the streets. Weestimate the total loss | this matter without subjecting ourselves to the charge | (,o Burgesses Corps of Albany General Stag) Officers —Lieut. Col. EA. Hitchcock, ad | five here 8 day or two sinoe, ond will land at the mouth | “Tarrived in this county for ths Let time in leads irom | at FUOCOe Cotundiee try. Tee es ot the most culpable apatby spd imbecility 7 Two ea eee eee ence and Woroesler rail- Infantry, acting inspector genersl ; Capt, James Montoe, | * the Rio Grando, and proceed to Sultilo. ‘The volun: | my first acquaiatence with it, your ingeruous ond fingd pri bhaenkren steamers only in the navy of the United States! Ono of | Ti operatives on the Provid. Ch hulontey seting araistent Inspector general; Col. J | orner, garjor, nem Who shall hereafter arrive, will | ctisracter aroused my sympathy, which has now taken | MyRpor AND Suicibe.—The Sumterville Banner | them now undergoing repairs at Norfolk; one of them in | TO’ Rare retuned to wore | tae G. Totten, chief of Corps of Engineers ; efor W. Turn | 3918 Gen. Taylor. 4 ny fo yours. New Mox- | of the Sdinstant, gives the following particulars | “#l¥ danger of neing declared un.t for service, 40 long ull, acting chief of Topographical Kogineers ; B {From the N. O. Bulletin, March 1.] paves “ ” | Sunday night, ond about $200 worth of property stolen, a my interests are cen- Mf | and so constantly hes her steam machinery been em x S Huger, acting chief of Ordnance ; Major 8 McRee, act- Baxri.10, Maxico, Feb. 1, 1847, _| tered in its soil, and the more #0. at preasnt, since joined ofthe murder and suicide noticed, some days ago | ployed! At tho prevent moment, air, with our large | "Mong which were Leal pra Yh er . ‘ ing chief of the Quartermaster’s Department ; C The capture of Maj. Guines, and Capt. C. M. Clay, of | to the United States, my native country, you compose » by ausvessiul saohd . nifted by amen f tho name | Marine force in the Gulf, and in view of the great enter: | A mail rider between Augusta and Cernesville, Geom Grayaop, acting chief of the Subsistence Department ; | the Kentucky Cavalry, with 30 ,and Maj Borland | partef the Union, the ctadlo of liberty. oF aimuel Brudkey, kn tobe at tho name poses apparently contemplated there, not a single ro: | gia, wax arrested at the former place on Sunday, by the Major b. Kirby, scting chief of the Pay Department ; | and Capt. Pike, of the’ Arkansas Cavalry, with 60 men, |. Generel 8.W. Kearney took military possorsion of this {a Glatoment eautly ef tae allcine’ honk pring Hill, | jisble sea steamer at our command; not a steamor of auy | post office agent, on the charge of robbing the mall big and Surgeon Gen.’t’. Lawson, chief of the Medical De- | has just been confirmed. They were captured on the | Territory on tho 18th of August of last year, and he ex. had not well treated his wife, had lett ge setae aie nt; | description whatever on any of our foroign stations : | of $100in money and a check on the Bank of Augnata partment. Mone ing, of the 224 of January, at El Salada, 93 miles | perienced the most lively pleasure in finding that with after converting the grote: mnt | With a squadron in the Pacific, and with the military oc- | em Fiilerye nny Oficer of artillery, Col. J. Bankhead, 2} | from thie city, on the $an Luis road, by about 2000 Mexi- | out the force of arms, witout mourning, ot tears, you | UPkD fans 'o Georgia | cupation, of California, end with our own colonies in) Ga CVC) REWARD Artillery, will enter upon the duties of chief of artillery cans, under . Minon. The party captured w: acknowledged the republican government, to which you | to ak ‘new location, as wes au; f ‘This was Lo Oregon to Jook after, we have not a steamer calculated | $ and Buff ‘a8 s00n a6 there shall be occasion for planting heavy bi out to reconnoitre the road, and hal been absent several | now belong. You are now governed by now laws, and % PI HE NEW YOR ban jo Telegraph Company will pay ar for crnising in the Pacific, er keeping up the coramuni- | Ward of $100 to any person who shall give ecch info maton" a ks since. His wife coupi | d it f dividnal, ar der th terion. days. At the time of the capture, neamped | you now enjoy the the free government pro:nised to you | 2X Seven wee! cation between the occupied points on our Western coust | as shall lead v9 the conviction of auy individnal e All general staff ofticers will bs mainly employed in | ina valley where they hed remsined over migok na anne | by hie reset eta ee eS Tree pronnlsed {0 you and thehome department, Not one, sir; not one. ‘Twen- | following law, for wiifally mjariog. she Telegraph Line at their respective departments of duty, and any orders | fog bad settled in the valley, and as the sun rose and dis. | This will enable you to gather the rich s/uite which ty thousand American vessels traversing the waters, | PSNI: 2, sun i949 a 4 that any chiet ff de) ent may give in relation to his | persed it, the Moxicans were discovered completely await you for the future. ” | lodging asa tr cofintless millions of property afloat in various ‘ if peouliar duties, in the e and by the Was the | rounding the: Those who compot An act to freilitate the cousiraction of More's Electro- , Escape was impossibl quarters of the globe, and dependant all on British | %, yyed. | fought would hav. Dee mad: ‘og the ta pepe this blind opposition; who, no- , Magneric Teieuraph. Paysed vay 13, 184 sensrelin chief of the army, will be promptly fought would have been mag ¢ entire forge | torious for their vices, and full of ambition, aspired to the etal [Fegeties suterpriee and British “courtesy for avery, eter Theyreou'e atthe Bate of Mew York. fev Feat Le SCOPT,A’A.A.G, | only condition iat the s WRIGR they eee he bat |"autee’ f Gab caione: catees Mods, and fading that | tHe next day, each time refusing to Live ‘with him | took Mat” te “ety. which I Lave tee Men, | sud Amami do tors of the patent right of Morse’s Elec thors sar? "| terma they could obtain—to be treated: moyen it d his wrong. On the morning | in bart to reptesout.. What wos tho condition of Now | '70 Maguetie Ns sud are hereb: Heavquaare: they could not obtaii fi ferred on honest and eo tae Ansty, war, Thoy wore immediately marchat fo Ferny) of ey could not obtain the oflices conferred on honest an gain, and agreed to remain wi H uct Lin ne San | meritorious men -Themas O:!iz and the old revolution. | ft York and its environs when we were last monaced with | to cosenuct tit ‘Tamvico, Feb. 19, 1847 Luis—the men being dismounted, and the oihty ist Diego Arcauleta—rushed forward desperately to bead | M's ;HiGqming MIEHE At the house of his aunt. which | nostilitios with Great Britain ? Halfa million of people, | erection of posts, piers oF Generar Oapeas, No. 20.—It ell be oppre- | ed to retain their horses. Capt, Henry, of Texas, who | « revolution aguinst the present government. ‘They col- again met him at the After the lapse of a few mi- sit, and three hundred millions of property, livble at the same: Provided that hended that many grave offences not prot ichment, | lected in this capital, in the middle of last month, a few nutes, the roport of a 1 was heard, and it was found | PPO™Pt notice to be descended upon by a hundred armed Pe Meg pon mga act of Congress. ~ establishing rules end iis e¢cupe r the capture, on hoedless and unpriveipled persons, who, after attending | that ho had shot her with a pistol and killed her—the | D4 stiicient war steamers of Great Britain, half a score | rvvt ignes of in government of the armies of the United States,” approv- | Gaines’ horse, and arrived here with the intelligenc their meetings, were pers to seize the standard of | +41; having entered just Pe “i of which, under the command of a Paul Jones, could ed April 10, 1896, may be agvin committed, by or upon | He dashed off In face of the whole Mexican guard, rebellion. ‘This tr + discovered very oppor by f fa bisthy they oe roe igi. | Snel refusal to live with him. After killing ife, ite of all its present defences. We have nothing, lite alked from the gate about one hundred and filty yards, | *Pt i ‘Caan farealdnhin ts i re still disseminated among the | |, rally nothing, to op pote to these formidable instrumeu lc, and couse some anxiety, on the discontented who | a¥, down op the ground, and, with another pistol, she: * of destruction. Thousands of gallant men, with the or- | stroy any of the anid tines, Within the United Stetes or their organized territories, | unlucky occurronce hes created a great rensation in the | Femoin give publicity to thelt destructive plans, tant ens goss peice dinary arms wud with the common field artillery, could | taining thereto, shall, on eouriet A i " liy of a misdemeasor, and be punnhed by fine oF would of course be tried and severely punished by the | army, and it is regretted the more on account of the in- The organic and the statutes are the basis on which have availed nothing sgainst such a force; for such « fb Boel i age mad, fod cf the (ease win ordtaary or civil courts of the land 7N* | gaence it will have upon tho Mexicans, whom it wil | th ‘that contributious and | tus’ ther thace uned ioe Berke ie ears CF tut | force can select ite Own time and its own position fo at | eet eae aint eh 2. Assassiontion, murder, icious stabbing or maim. | incite to acts which they have not heretofore dared. tai ernment ; that it r the short interval of one month. tack. Sir, isat wise, is it right thet this great pay tee 2 The Legisiature ingf, rape, melicious assault and battery, robbery, the! Mitfortunes never come Siglo ~anether capture of | wis! Prive you af the poases- ndinstance of this kind in | Cal city shonld longee continue thus org the | repeal this act, and the watiton destruction of churches, cometerie or other |. Capt, Heady, with 17 | sion falsehood! Examino the mercy of an enemy , Give her some moans of defence capers of owne religious edifices and fixtures, the men ofthe icky cavalry, sent ont to procure fo end, and d you will ‘not find cant of —— hee destructive steamers and mis- ee pt g: ee le cept by order of a superior officer, of public or pri been captured by « party of rancheros at a uphelds the falsity. The statutes, it is Arrest or Danret, Foorr —We noticed some ds pes lern aci vee ri ye pee war a mer peat | so ihe sndorsigned, of aay Peron property, are such offences some 26 or 30 miles from here. | understand | true, impose duties on commerce, and on distilleries, but days since the death of Mrs. Daniel Foote, of | ¢,ster the Lg ons of our naval commit es is ce 3. The good of the eviees the honor of the United | party were in attendance at a fanda: nd | in no manner do they impose taxes on the peuple. ‘There New Berlin, Chenango county, in consequence of brutal | &ixban guns. With these arms, and her own aie , March 5, 1847. ‘No. 10 Well street. States, and the inte: of humanity, imperiously de. | @ stite of intoxication as to be incapable of re: an office established for the registering of treatment inflicted upon her by y her husband, Dr. Daniel cit'zens to look after thom, they can defend the ate ow 4 mand that every ci numerated above should be se- | Whilst dencing and drinking, ou! jand titles, but this i ‘ecure to you the tities of your Foote, who hed escaped. ‘The CA " harbor sar) ait the navies of the yeria 4 but wit “a verely punished. and when the rancheros ¢ pon they bad | property, and not to oil you of them, as the revolu- rf that he has been arrestod, nnd g) them sho falls an easy prey to any well con: inp enter: 4 But the written code, as above, commonly called | nothing to defend themselves wi They were likewise | Sontets would induce you to believe. They likewise stioulers :~ On lest New Berlin, prise. Sir, the whole country is interested in the securi- the rules and articles of , provides for the p marched off to San Luis. 80 we go. | avail themselves of other means to create alarm, deceiv- ae py ores selene ta. caneoanence al ty and defence of that point. Produce and Nog oy The outstandiug it of uct ono of those crimes, even when committed | , Rumors Mexicans design an attack on | ing you by the,report that troops afe coming irom the | ©am¢ insane, undoubtedly in conse sutenque Co, end | {rom all sections of the country, in which the wast, ed "by Sir Brock, ts wrhom all deta by indeviduais of the army upon the persons or proferty city, but the knowing ones in our camp do not appre: | interior to recorquer this country. What succor can not dreaming, We presume, that death would so'voon | 22%t2» south and west are alike interested, form a large ist be paid, and in the seitlemment of whie! of olver individuals of the samefexcept in the very re- | hon: a anRer: If they mal attack we ore pre- | you expect from the Department of Chihuahua, your overteh hie Neti wrote to-her brother, who *r} rtion of een og teen aa a age ye i the name othe oe we. strigied caso of the 9th of those wrticles ; nor for Ii pers eet them I al: and that old “Rough | nearest neighbor, when there the ‘pint of party Las | i. Miehigan, that for certain reasons, which tndhinard mr) hate, to be eae ee et aheF hRoons. outreges, committed by the same individuals, upon tl bron Peperotd Will reinforce us to morrow wi:h hi presence | crushed and redced to a nullity its inuabitante? ho should not live with her longer, and (as we are in. | 1% ls to the remotest points of the interior, form another Naw York, Jen, $8, 1907 jae 1 persons or property of a hostile country Lil very 4 considerable body of troops—his bresence alone Colone! Doniphan, who was advancing on the Pueblo ‘J 1. | large portion. Every section of the country—the small- | _ is 2 tally in the 1st, 23 nd ne | Would be sufficient to t! have laid that city under contributions and in ashes, in iow her left ore individuuis of those armicain Mexico, pending the ox any isung War between the two republics. Allusion is here- dead beneath him, complet by mode to utrocities, many of which, if committed | the remainder of the distance to tuir place oot. This peop! | tunely, aud smothere: ei but their doctrin ho pursued him, and rod hi Peake ind rode his horse, who w e8 to le’ of the froi ting between the on vn Broows, is thie | © ‘vith his It, ttacked by formed) xequested him to provide for her for t ; | est village this side of the Rocky Mountaine—has mter- VALENTA. bode ie absolutely which avisit’ My belief is, that alt helt deneastontilad inte drosstnmtesean seuss few atianteg they Fs Paronn, co pontne tele lone marmodisely easiorets | ebte thers, Wb protect which the expenditure of one mil | PENHE Undersigned have constantly ou hand a fresh supply pertyr ogres ho bare arse the army OF thelr pro: | sour direction aioe? misleed—look out for them in | were roed with the loss of thirty mon Such, my | 0 Elder Chamberlin, at South New Berlin, making in: | tion yr of ve millions of dollars in tho increase. of ous | Lot irealenta: a valusbie remedy in obwtiate ‘canes of erty, against tho lawa of war, by individuals of a fo dir ‘They could gain more with less risk to | friends, ure the futility and artifices, with which these pai a add Pay Revat at ts ace te | eficten: navy--would amount comparatively t0 nothing. sepetinpticn. Fat up ie pound pecksaps., foe mele w lle country. ‘upon our |i com: | turbulent spirits would delude you! Listen not, | be- ata id jut when we lool ntec jan werkei , 6. itis evident thot the 9th article, independent of any mer hy mp a prot seeaee (heir inlee and polpyuows doctrigee fomiin oan ae eer ears for Fredonia 08 | frontier—of the combined millions of property on the rea, | Apotheceriev and Chemists Sove rea.” reforenico to the restriction in the 87th, is wholly nugato- uoguarded moment | quiet in your domestic occupations, that under the pro- | rin ink at that place, the bird had mon to Warren’ Co. | in the ports of Boston, Philadelphin, Baltimore,Charleston, | 1) mere No. 2 Park Have, and S61 Bi v. ry in reaching any ove of those high cri Rio Grinda tection of the laws, you may enjoy tho unspeakable bless. | {°F white a ee Pur etek or ak A began se. | Savannah, New Orleans, as well as New York—is it not | — OE prays ye roe ah 6, For all the offences, therefore, enumerated in the ors) es ferro; will not leave his stronghold at | ing offered, and uniting with your government you mey Bey <a lh 4. inek fe Sapetoaped Gee seont yal | diegrecefal to us 0s 8 nation thet iro tre 00: ak, 60 LEFT OFF VAR AND FURNITURE eecond h above, which ommitted wis, unless it is to prevent our army fro! it out aby measures which may tend to the “ | tute, xo utterly unprovided in this arm nee, broad 3 Pon the army, © supplemental cove | !9the city of Mexico. Tenem weTehIOM | oat of Fous souwtey, and thus enioy, individ tion Gould be @btained from Governor Young, he volun. is obwolutely neede: 7, Thot unwMtt to the written mil | modern science has rendered #0 efficient, On Thursday or Berlin ; bat the | Policy of other nations renders s9 indispeni tarily consented to return with th A ADIES OR GENTLEMEN at an in sh your best iriond wishes you. y jetoourown to dispose of, such as Weariag Apparel, code lndBirtdel. Weer sneets ashen [From the New Orleans Mereury, Maroh } the happiness which your best iriond wishes you. Friday last they reached Bouth Ye Mr. Chairman, | am aware that the genius of our institu. | can obtain « fhir cash pri same, by senting for |! Brazos Santiaao, Ft examination was postponed until to (Thursday), in | subscriber, through the Post 1, OF otherwise, who will Diserbed Wy Congres. | Ay he scam prope Wastesinniotees fale, | Sate Fe, January 8,187 _{attotence Sf indipsiion i ue prunoer, ie | Wana Fait, hl the duped oar tenneemutin | Gon adtccer™ = | TRUGN ARR: ountrion are forced to ade yaar | New Orleans, with Gen, Butler, on sick leave ; Xinjor | MILITARY MOVEMENTS. has employed able counsel. rather than our people. Our eae in respect to our in: an De wtednded te by Mr’) eh 3 WNStys only fcr their own sefety but for the protection of the un. | 220mas, Adjutant Generel, and Capt Hooker, A.D 'c., | @JMaucn or a Company or U. 8. Soupians rrom F —tesceninionti ’ E b offending inhabitants and their property tres of military operations, tes hee et of perations, against injuri ‘rk nothing bat what that is wrong ;’’ but it © that our practice on this point is rather Le I propose giving you afew items of news concerning’ | 4xeu11na—Wo have already announced the arrival| ‘Tue Cnenoxer Country —The outrages of the | fercourse with other, nations bout the thea: | the movements of the troops ¢, of & company of U. 8. Infantry, under the command | noted tortion man rater r | 4 ead *. oted Starr gar forms the subject of much contrary to | Gam. Worth’s division has embarked for parts un. | of Captain Plummer, from Fort Susiling red ath Fob — re ut this infor- | comment in the Jdvocate of the 4th Fob. It ie said thet | and absolute, We tske ow of things, select best and most produc yy n-ahniing uamiaie ial law is | MHOWN, (destination supposed to be Lopez Island) with | ation wee convey ed in 40 briof n manner an tot to leave | (hay rersist in miecdoce ciel Coulis ena te eal ht Gar own Dednderies, ani then deters Watiete'ts Eick woseme tH hereby declared, oulumantal opie, te. nnd bout pede s Tighe Atl 2 hee ale i. ta, rp hee coed rie i pe bee J bw al fe thie ' is cal a i ae ee re Four of thes peste, | that view and those bounds, right or wrong — submitting 4% Che eli ,: we aS ty lery, . a 5 16 comm ured almost incre: | dy t to r +b ty woo 'y re 1 am not oppovedto this position, ub p {| printed sheets ether st ihe rn Hotel, corner of Court t trreucace eeuemared to de. | Tandt and Wert streets, oF the NICHOLAS Let us be admonished by OW sod in end about all columns, ¢: and detack ments of the ssid foros whe rr pecuting the cxisting war in and against the tid ie. u rokees and some dragoons trom Fort Gib @n, and | 4 f{ friend: ti of Col. Harney. A portio., of the aitiliery batteries ure | Have beon done then vo poo in connexion | though they erenped, two 0! them, samuel VicDauicl and | hora nates aint. on shipboard’; but the norther which hav been Blowin Bo pa ry Of this | James Colvion, wore badly weunced “McDaniel was af- | purnation whici assum e an pro | for the last twenty-four hours, and which is a very ire- 0 for which was cruel and out: | terward caught and killed b: ty of Chovokees, Fepub- | quent visiter on tuis coast, has forced the discontinuance @ frat place, it is to be obvetved, that | ns Us en Oe clusene in oll querte Fa of the embarkation this order was afew fa ma iwte _ Ps , us reriously consider that the y, mer ——— TANEOUS AAI DYE. 9, Accordingly, every ori for the movement of a company of troops = PENNSYLVANIA LeisLatuee —The »ppropria- | by President Poik for the preservation of | INSTANTANEO * No‘, whether commithaee crap oA Had left this place on Thursday leat for | {rom Fort Selling, m postin latitude 48 dogrees north, | tion bill pagsed the Senate on Morday. Among | Ragbted Oy President Poik for, th bd what is | BRATCHELOR'S Liu Higit Dye, the bert arc 2p Cor kejourner or traveller there a ‘Tuaplee, on board the stesmer Massachusetts, where he | inthe depth of an unusual winter, The order | its provisions Is a section authorising ‘he %.a'o treasurer | to prevent some fuure President, who shail youtare {9 cainial bash ox levee, Vieapet injuring the ; y of any Individual ot the Unie will complete hia arrangements for pushing forward the | instant Chante es Oves WAS peremptory, and required | to borrow $200.00 to pay tho Avgtctintorert. should @ me the like power and responsibility, from commit. | [s 1s towsenced who hive used it : Hower ef the tame; 2 By on several Giviaions of troo at, that piece, ‘and will then F-dmrmer, the ootmecrics sae CA January, cone deficit in the treasury require it. Tho bill ior the sale of a similor mistake and thevehy involving the country | Hair 64 \he #9hi forces, retainer of tollowe: a je commandersvobiel hag | P-ummer, ing ofticer of the detaciiment, took | ublic J the Sevate, but has yet | us sudden stilities With a inone t ? Ba — wr of the sai Been ted (0 great annoyance and delay, owing to | UP hus line of march fiom Fort Snelling for the Gulf of t to be acted nates Houses” rr sis Sy tre ngeaey otter comet tall sauonens, Ovent Bah. | afr

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