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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, XII, Ho, 71-Whele We, 4608 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13. 1847. = = a er <= a ERE ane == = Se . THE NE W Y HER. THRAVMLIUNG ACUUBRMUVATION® G. B CLARKE, | ‘War News, ster’s batteries; Col. May's squadron of 24 Dragoons; | Paulding, Passed Miishipmen; Charles Waddell, {do doy t RK ALD. | CHANGE OF TOURS \ CHAN a 7 piles sejost, oupocive ti THE MEXICAH RoNPAiar Sa) Kentucky ard Arkensas mounted renee ae, Be Aeatsing er, tons aot essai serra ee A. 2 OF by w w Orleans Bulletin, March 4 ment Mississippi Voluntee: ve: er Volun- @ De" loop of war lown, Com'r Bu- TAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | bat the parehy We have recently had un opportunity of conversing teer regiments. With this fores, I huve no doubt but chanan, bound to the ult of Mexico, was towed down Circulati rty Th d | os ge ng | fully and freely with several of care of the army late! old Rough ‘and Ready,” when he again sures lanaes from the Bary yard yesterday Rerneen to mnchorage 0: ---Fo! vy ousand, rio give still greater satisfaction, | arrived from Mexico, on the subjectof the vent p with the fve, will be enabled to bi is builetin wi off the naval hosp! y ateame: ng er, pact ad | Sdy madi | Hon and future prospects of effairs in that quarter, as the empnatic sentence—' We have met the enemy and Master's Mate Olmstead, commanding.— Norfolk Besson, DAILY HERALD—Every cay, Price 2 cents per eopy—$7 ds GAN 'LROAD, | Costs made to measure, $20 * | connected with the war ‘These geatiomen face oan | the ‘tacit fF rock 1d, ae ar OT ey eg WINTER Re oY mol peed Fs ioe Monday, hee ee 16, 18. A few Overcoats, fine, still | for seme time with th @ share in all , fy my lat has been heerd from | massed Daeia a > ahd oye 7 . | pries i | the recent operations, ments, iaciudin, @ captured Compenies of the Kentucky and Arkansas | lef for Irelan PERALD POR GORGE Key Taare Beare © Sherr a, Maloun rain) See | _All goods bought {and sold for cash, MOGtrt_ | the capture of Monterey. ‘Their positon anopportunt | Volunteers Ue Kentucky | We learn that orders have been received at the Navy rice 64 cents per copy—$3 Fer anni Varmingdal ily fe ‘George's Manor, NOTICE | ties have enabled them to form very correct opinions on You witl,no doubt, be glad to learn that the great Yard at Boston, to place the sloop of-war Jemestown at vance. A “at oig A. laity, for Greenport and finterme- | T. SHEPHERD | the subject, and such asare entitled to the highest | lever of civilization, the press, ia advancing pari passu the disposal of Capt. R. B, Forbes, of this city, without ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Published on the aS | 19 Broad he sale of Laces, weight. the previous information that we had obtained, | with our urms. A n-w paper, | understand is ubout | her armament, to convey a curgoof provisions to Ireland. alo, daily. cI ne 0 lstold fench ingle copies sixpence legibie manner. ‘The Proprietor will aotbe responsible for errore that : FAN TING ofall Kuda exeouted beautitully aud with pate h nions that we had formed, as to the future pro- | being started in this city, to be named the Mountain Arrangements will at once be made for this fine ship to ution of this war, have been more than confirmed by | Warrior. proceed on her charitable voyage. what we have thus recently learne: \ Tamrico, Feb.16-27.M. |" Mesera. Livingston & Wells, we understand, have of- As regerds the actual position of affuirsthere, it is be 3 aay ey * ° ei ae Bek | fered to convey irom the int cheap at_ 427 Broadway. He continues | a8. as heretntore nt 2°0 Broadway. m9 lw*re WINDOW SHADES 2. (Boston Train) or on the arrival of | boat irom Norwi.h, daily, ing ot diate pl: oe eee M ‘3, at the men Secon sana cach ii oor Boive A. M., daily sccomumodasion train | except Sun- St. 'Georga’s Mane” ond RY MERCHANTS, Upholsterers, | lieved Santa Anna has no id oF scleancing fram Sen Luis, — Every thing is in active proparation for departure to, mittances designed for the re 4 Farmingds find the largest, best, ana ch-ape with a view to attack Gan. Tuylor at Saltillo, or rather 20 some place. Slings are betng made for the horses, and | the th way, announce themselves as disconnected, All letters or communiestions, by mail, addressed t¢ the | Leave Farmivepace a 6! aud materials for making and han The total received is now $78,- getablishnens, must he post Pr em. | with tne Macedonia #0 that they can be taken | 130 76, ther again, without both- ‘or the postaye will pe de acconmpodat ited. AM oy, {fr cons Sandy rs) Pets Sagnaeete 5 — = > ol that place, where he is now posted | is 1s fitting up in the vessels, that are to transpo! sand 2 Moand 8X P.M. | Blndus in the e1ty-—a i cy n Leave Jamaicamm 8 o'cloct A’ M., 1 P. Ma end 63 P. “UACELTY & RIKEIVS Exclusive Wisdow Shade | With the main body of his army. The force under the | The wagons are ull number du Y 0 Tay is | oted trom the subscrivtion m: 1h actin, ww oe ees | aster Reig title meee actual command of Gen. Taylor, is about 6 000 men, all | to pieces, b pricey be put tog: JAMES GORDON BE) B.GORDON Bm Mf SECON ie aS + volunteers, ‘exept four batteries of ‘artillery and two | eration ai Jose of me eiepae a ae Vari etten. ae, . . . | } y) TEL q squadrons of dragoons, the former avout 300 men, an Gen. low, wit! wo regiments of Tennessee in- | ip Bengal, arrived at New London on ’ Narth Wank canes SWRI ee rad iene eee | Hee eee ae aero hare ap nornmpen Bea | W5 Hoyloes Hot know this fixe LUNCH HOUSE, at No. | the laiter 190 inall. The force. at Monterey is about 2,000 | fantry. will probably bo the fAretto. mo The Cavalry | brought home three prisoners, and two menes witnesses, je, will remain | sent home by the United St Consul at Talcahuana, 87 Nasssu street! Goin there when you will, particu: | men—also volunteera Gene: ‘aylor has not a regu- | from the same Stat: 4 Sunday the Sth Mevember, recarn pene cereet ? Avie { | sie neres of | ine, leav *, paom at 2 o'clock P. M., Farmingdale 2%, y at 11 o'aleeh in the foresogas when e table dis | las infantry soldier with him, 3 whole havi: been | behind, unless they demount, shensely for it will be | op a charge ef mutiny on board ship Meteor, of Mystic. 7 mS 4 a 4 a | withdrawn for the operations on the sea coast, under Gen. | impoasible to obtain vessels for their transport bh C D vt Bans ro-Rodford, & cents; Hast Now York, 19%; Hace | ineny, J in,tyuy, 4, capital | Scott—he is, however, to be reinforced by'tive or six | Numbers of them, although loth to part with their horsor, clans Gate 1100 hee lea Bitchen ‘and robbed FOR SALE—A sine! house and at bs aicusse at Rockiway, Leng Island, ica 1 qn id , Jamaiea, 2; Brusl yd & Smith know ny away Course, 18%; Trotting Course, 11 remii f ‘i rf 2 i > i i At the wan you regiments of the volunteers, actually arrived, or shortly | would be willing to go on foot, rather then remain be- | of ail i $600. mab otewe poet ott PS a A S90 Tone iach ah Eat Sho ever cropped | expected, and when joined by theim; his intention, and | hind when warm work js expected ahead were taken out of the alae board ie the dining tess oan, ewe nares CUlable Piety se Hekate ic Farmingdale, et olgunan's Navjonal Hotel in Washington. + Mast” | indeed hie orders are, to move forward, and he ia making | {do not know who will follow Pillow in the move, or fiage; od. CauiveBrahetn a Riicearerstacne WNEsguie ot John 1 Norton Jun 1 Tiedepias Deer 69; Thom} gon, ‘Suffolk Sta $1; fed attrrction. We suy again, the Second Ward Hotels one of | 2! bis arrangement to do so by the lst of April. Among | when he will move; but | suppose, trom present indica- J thee tan st. Med i e* of Joh H. Power, es 1 62g; . Geo anor, 81, 623 Jamesport, | the best places inthe % 5 1 $1 62€; Cutcho: 1 633g; Bouthold, @ For palit On RENT —The three sto-y brick bag, sarecnvort cise Caichounsy $1 * 10 S “wlass of ale or other preparations, he is constructing amali water tanks, | cations, it will bs ina very few days. 9 inhabitants of Portland and vicinity, was de- ane ate eae aan | to ba onied on pack mules, with . supply of that ne: Fauting, the bandit Chist T spoke. of yesterday, hos eieapeie ple ay, aoa witha the faa ~ cessary, to enable the army to cross tho desert, where, | been bold enough to come, with’ a part of hie command, Y 5 ¥ ; saved. ‘The house was vacant. train, * fro th 5 " fora distance of 90 miles, there is only one watering | a4 near usas Altamira. The contractor of beef for the 7 na eT aetna Sheena a Hedges are m readiness onthe arrival of Trains atthe seve: pronunerd superior ta any other Ries ie she saniee Fie | place, and. thet only for « limitod number at atmos | ist division, C.B. Gallagher, Gog tact, cat oe carats | _ The conus of the city of St. Louis, taken under the > CHEAP, ral hed take passengers at very low fares, to all parts | Gjuauo is dry, and wi'l be sold to close the concern at one | inule willcerry two of these miniature tanks, each cen: | that oe to buy catt! he was just on the point of | direction of the corporation, has been comptes FUR SALE CHEAP, |, | elghe isan muda ne per pound) ard isan object to the fermn-rscf | taining 1.t0 10 gallons. “The diticulties of ‘the march | starting with them for this place, wien Paulino entered | shows an increase in two Years of 11 fui Peer ee oe ® laee Trappell’ between $ Itillo and San Luis may be judged from the | the town. He took the cattle, and the purchaser he sent | Poptlation is 47,833; in 1849 it was 36; The walls are hard. finished and. pal sate ples nny} be altered hoasé;No 4 lay street, having astable in the Boston cargo of the brig Virgis about 3] 5B Breokiya, near Fulton fact, that the orders of Parades, which fell into our hands | to Gen. Urrea, at Victoria ‘The Alban: ys :—Capt. J js he for many kinds of business, by : and Charles . and 2 were, that in sending forward the troops that subso- | On the ¥, our own troops made a haul of 500 | Wright purchi +, 7,000 bushels of corn, in waklane dor ca Satrew etrerts end’e building eum also be fae” | yg RORROKD, TIL NS COn 19 Water street. Guenily defends d Monterey, they were particularly in- | beeves, that wore being crowed over the P no | the fame of ti tobe forwarded to Ireland "i ‘on Barrow streer. ‘ THE PROPRIETORS of Steamboat | ORT bm, structed not to allow them to crogs the desert in larger | doubt intonded for the enemy Tuspan. upon the opening of the river. It was purchased for 82 Q@ H. WINT ww « Bells hang, would do wello pry a x : NOW, bodies than 600 at a time, on account of the small supply Yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, Ca A. Morria, | and 8234 cents per bushel of 561bs., to remain in store un. or —— | poatd the fenmbos sNiagara, jpos BI OCR Le Tie RGN "3 of water, even geen pare placa alluded to ; and this Frm gird te Med pl D ath Tingle, dee ; this piace, til shipped, free of charge. AL— 4,000. itch, Governor, irou bost John Stevens, Worcester, Tra LUO ae t D circumstance of itself would oppose a ‘The captain had been suffering trom the fatigues of the Fee ee ae eee rane ate south | voller, Thomas Powell, &c.. and examine (Ht HOMER'S MANUFACTURERS, peruble, obstacle to ony advance of Santa Anna, in sut- | march down, and he hadwasted away tomers skeletan, | TR¢ Wetland canal is to bo opened on the lat of April. ‘ end Sacket ‘stre is | improved style of Bell Hanging. put up neat and stroug, and AND | ficient force at one time, to attack Gen. Taylor, as he was an oficerinthe Black Hawk War, and served arranted {oF b No.8 Anat. fe ; » AND re | * M New 0; T) I rey feet in trong. sn reer, by NOTE SIGN z AINTERS, would not attempt to cross it in small detachments in with Gey Taylor eee eee a a tiathed Denial annie, and Williane ON fort pan leep. ¢ house was r year. has NO. 2 TRYON ROW, face of our army. ‘The following vessela ha m chartered up to this hs tele throughout, plated furniture, a sub cellar, iron por On and after Friday, November 20th, th Adjohing the Harlem Kailroad Otiice, New York. “Atthe bese moment, General Taylor has a most | time:—Schrs. Bawsrd, Orator, ‘Mount Vernon, Cornelia, | arrested yesterday morning, charged with killing John in fi a back melosed with glass. It is ts ; ties in front, aud. buck piazaas enel glass. steambout SYLPH, Captain Braisted, 'w. Rersnence “Wastayton Scores, William atrect: ftoth- | ample supply of provieions, and also fll moans of ( Elia, Regina Hill, end H, Burling, Conroy, on Phillippa street, between 4 and 6 0 ithia three minutes’ walk of Hamilton ave nry and make the following trips to and from State tel. Judson’s Hotel, National Hotel, Perkin’s Hot : L th ing. Mr. Conroy wasa blackamith by ti ngrepidlyimprotiug aatenboryeod, os oe SOStNOTY: | (sland antl further notice, viz = Y rae Bowed Warehouse, Nankin Tet Company eee et ee a Tull apple oF aaa ned Tasrico, Feb 17—1A.M. | and worked for Mr. Sullivan, tin Girard. attest’, Hie y oe ve New York. ve Staten Islexd. aig 2ia*rre Ph #1. MO es Fae AS aaah, tra & os © tag ; for sale, the House and Lot adjoining, of same de- "™. ry si Camargo, preparatory to the intended forward move- . | lately from New York, and scription. Aer a oegiAg a, BROWN | A $a ia roe CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FUKNILURE | ment oe Tilch "the most “extensive and active bro- | sailing many apotmaiion soieied oo tie eolaa aia ce! , i 5 ANTED. parations are being made. We. learn the transporte. | {ny : _ fa awerre 8 M. APINS and Gentlemen having any cast off or superflons | tion means st present. are at lea Hl | high ia command, and although himasite “ieaular ee | ‘is traRedy occurred, and that Mr. Conroy, who was elothiog or furniture to dispose of, cau obtait ireash | with good mule teams, which are procu: ere Oe eit oun ROW Baan iota FA GULAR MAILING SOR BOSTO Re | La slethow ar fener dapuse sca han cegh | with food mu trans, ‘which are procared there t | fy ,%Chuamanyandalinough binge yRtlar he trom ie tiene etiiks helt einer Lot 28 by 100 feet, house 23 by 43, an alley adjou REG BER OG ae wy | tubseriber, siin reatdonce, orthrough the post, wiich will | g Tang body of pocketed aed Ca eit era Tepe | that has yet been sent 10 tho United States. The raw: E"apon the back pert of the heed For particulars. apply om the premises. 1232w* rh esticn, without ehanae. of be punctually’atteuded to. ' H. DE BOER Ti Canal st. | main dependence a: tillo, on account of the feos! ae bloody bones’ aaemant of this writer, will be heavy weapon, which, in addition to his fall, OR SALE, ¢ “or Bi OF withou satel p Beale, eof the road The poi title ie. well pre: | Car tup yaaa some length in asubsequent letter, death.— Picayune, 4th in 7A DE A EE my, BiFaclaatiog cms be ateamded 9 by Mrs. De Boge | ee rand | The position at Selullo is well pre- | At this hourit is excowively warm, nor do I believe ile Mulberry atreat near Broome atrent. Lot 32 by 100 aceat ee ae unt, Of any deveriRinerre’ | Least fear is entertained ar to the result, ssould such an { YOU ever see a more oppressive day in your latitude EEDLES, FISH HOOKS, AND FISHING STM ewe story tre howse on tho udect. lot witht vy SHIP BXEAD AND CRACKER improbable event a+ an atiack from Sante Amp Occar, | yell enAnen St. Jaco: Texas, Fab. 28,1847. "TACKLE ” ae as to Monterey, it is prepared to resist, successfully, the avail myself ofthe departure ofthe steamship Wash- BA Par ie mienstattct ke parguavetavacy ces remain cn have part ase t prec OS entire Mexican army, could it be brought together for | ington to drop you a line, just tolet_ you know how we | [OM A uae d and moi at 7 per cent.,£uquire on the premises. bbls flour weetly. jossion given’ at auy time from the | the purpose. ‘are getting on down here. Brazos St. Jago is falling off 113 Im*re foot of | 3 “ai to the it Mey veces wil be ma ee opies os ‘aylor Pe fe aps igaattc ar naan a ~ mort ee) a be power eager wook it was Headquarters FOR SALE CHEAP, veloc: Pe AE, | 88, Aghance of this kin Het TS PRR Te ieee at, | Mable state of mnind, at the withdrawal of the whole of | of the army—Gon. Scott Bay comanding a full and en‘ire view from the High- | the rogular force from his command, leaving him po'hing | sachuset gion the 16th ins Gen. Worth’s Div: all) thi ; ; Hol but volunteers for his contemplated advance, which, ked except the 8th infantry and part of the | Kirby Bent Salmon, Virgivia, Black I ih, Kirby ‘The new esi ge wi Wass and Roek, Trout, and Kirby Miver Hooks, flatted. Aleo, t, leaves Fink ENSURASCE. lands of Neversink to the Narrows. lays, at 4 o’clock, P. M. IREM ia In RURAI. LIFE, fronting the beautiful Raritan cr fi | every faeaday, ‘Shui Y N?8 INSURANCE COMPANY, Al papi. | When joined by the reinforcements, will make his force vos here to-day on the steamship Alabai : ; pare aioe OL en pes mie to hag arree, She per. | “The atenmer, CLEOPATRA. Captun Williames leaves | EUREMESS ANOHN © BENGH Rseas | about 10.000 nen, but it it was only 1000, he is, deter. a not going ts wait for the dre Saar Uae Bet On Pom, ral eres isonet chasers eau at all times suit their fancy in @ selection of pro | every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock, P. M, No.70 Wallstreet. | mined to go forward. it is supposed t fand Span Silk Li per. E. Bee nee prcmazion, Fegaite of JH. VAND| eRGILT, Lid nat over Courier & Enquirer Office. | Some of these volunteer regiments have greatly im: | "Gen! W "sdivision will consist of ubout, Ov) regulars, Also; fourcean valesblebuildiag lotu s¢ West Bloomdeld, | No.6 Battery Tieee, Nort: River, _O@ure_ | Naw Patil HANGINGS & WINDOW BOADES: | proved, andere improving, in drill and discipline—-other | all tried men, who have seen the elephant. Brilliant Pompton, adjoining the Methedist Church parsonage, op WINTER ARKANGEMENTS.—The couas Pine & Co., No 173 Pearl t have actually retrograded in both, since they to.k the | thing! pected of this division. From what! can Peg Ne Ba Mg od ge lg vias rar geca, Mporccater and Boston Hail Hond | PMPONTIEKS and manufietarers, hi | field—this is owing to the officers that respectively com | Journ, the plan is to land in tmall boats off Sucriticios ‘along the shore, can obtain all itanthal steam propeller Trumbull, Captain Dantel Havens | ang eesetin® AUPPLY, of every at ” mand them, and particularly to the Coloneis~ali, how- | tke ihe city at the point of the bayonet, and throw shells to W. G. HAYNES, Keyport, Monmonth county, | will ran regulrly between Norwich and New York, making | wide Window (ura iosee ‘at the system of electing officers must be | into tho castle or starve them out. Weshall hear it ail Sinde it is totally destructive to all discipline | in good time, b: inted Window y way of your city, for I understand this Ww yen a week; leaving New York fi ier 12 E.R. a Old Blip. “Vor freight, whic will bo taken st exininer sates ‘and’ fixtures for the same 1 ich Hae and subordination—as partics are frequently selected and | js the last stoamship we will have, going from here to af passage, havinu elegant accommodations apply to the | yey se acer alge or ols Se chosen, even for" field officers, without auy regard to | Now Orleans or along time—not untill aitor Vera Cruz , ' Py + ir merits or qualifications, but merely to theic popu- | will have been ts! le - are cb TEA Bib, Normich, Coun..and 19 WIGS AND TOUPEES. | oupres | larity of willinguces to treat oud be geucrully indulgent. |” We hove hade change in the commissary department einer stock Tee ETP VES EAT See mens of ihe mito wig making | , tbe force concentrating under Geu. Sco%t, uud intend: | here. Lieut. W.H. French, of the let artillery, who has | — 7) 1 gy. CYiGS'W, FIELD & vo ww EB MAL 5 vet cil dimirably ‘a ed for the attack on Vera Cruz, will be from 13 to 14,000 | been acting Commissary at this depot forthe last eight | 4 Im¢re a peN.Y pre aheee Ove) overs Bree toe aE eect Boks Witt | he pecutiarstyle of each individecl, so tight. fa men, at least one ball of which will be rexglurs. it is plied to Gen Scott, the other day, to be re-| JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. oa peel D ing ‘summer, the Housatovic Railroad | # ton, and batoral in appearance, as to defy detection. thought they cannot be before Vera Cruz unt the last tached to Capt. Taylor's battery, | Ogsice No. $0 WALt avaret, orrosite THR MERCHANT’ ry Tiny has been relaid with a i from eport to | Jatwe and well selected stock always on hand, at the ouly | of the month. The city, it is believed, will ba abandon. ry; you may expect to hei me E ery trom the grounds is beautiful and picturesque, | che W Railroad. “Through by Daylight, daily (Sun. Puanalacturers, Win. Batchelor, 2 Wall street.near Broadway. | ed, but the castle defended. ‘The opuions aro various, something a “leetle” extra of this battery, | “P¥/i19 Compeny continu equal to any in the State. The heus ery eonvesient, | day's excepted) at 634 o'clock. A.M. + Zopy the address. Lk fe24 Im*rh_ | not vs to the final result, but az to the time, taat will be tur, and second te no officer in the army by Fire, on dwell with two wells of excellent and nev: ‘he Steainboat MOUNTAINEER, Capt. W. H. Frazee, DALLEY’s & CONNELL’S PAIN y required te reduce it. if the resistance ia any Wey se-| If the Mexicans don’t kiil him the “pop he will [Lf ae Lie wtb ee com! leaves the foot of Market street, for Bridgeport, Daily, | @OQUNTRY merchants can be Hous, it is thought some weeks, if not months, will be | render « good socount of himself Capt William H | 21 persoual property ; also agi fal residences i low Fad noe wrelock, & M,N freight herbert a wale 7 articles, in any q required. Churchill is now our Commissary. -Copt-C. ia tha, WACLOR at DO} eat ECTORS. tunity to any gentleman wishing Upeetenciameten Gratent:acrive a Aibany-onn Treye acs | pa a ne to a Loe cease ie oy As regards the subsequent operations, all egrae as to b If at the battle of Palo Alio, who ‘Thomas W. Thorne, Elisha 4 particalars,apply to Charles Addoms. | o'clock, P.M; New Cars and Locomotive engines hare heen | “umber (No. 31 Courtland COMSTOCK & CO, | the difficulties and absence of any dcois.ve results in Jesse” with the 1£ers Thomas T. Woodruf, Ansen juilding, corner roadway and Cham procured, and the Road is in every respect equal to the best | N.B—Wanted % to 30 travelling agents from different | ep smorpe 3 into fr interior, even if it oould be doue in (Canned wit oxen, He isa.splendie officer—"tis a pity pe tay M.D, eee Drass, mises. lew if Staten, each to furnish his own tear. figimere | the most successful manner to keep dim out of the fle! < c. C. WHITRIDGE. ‘A Freight Line by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan en ee rhe tal i Moses Tuck Norwich, Feb 10. 1847. fia mere | dnify—-Freight ‘Tarif aame as last yeur—For turther par: INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE Bi ee rig erp meet veatmet [From the St. Louis Republican, March 9 } Johh R. Day ~~ FOR SALE, eS Pivingwsde and Walls’ wtorese, Jo Wal. aroce, ets te | PRATCHELOWS Liquid Hair Dye, is the bewtartisle ye | ferana—if not, they oantot be Necevery thing of ine | Mr. Wiggins left our city lant spring’ with « ttock of Tunis, A FARM of fifty-two acres, most delightfully n- | “yei'im* te Weer Gh, MaAPERIRY.chwee.:. | azuccl bles cooen oiteeia: kind would be removed the limited queniity—the sparse. | goods for santa Fe and New Mexico, it advance of most , es ted about, five miles from Alvzabethtp FETE Oe, SUITE Areas | leis prouounced by haa ouly per | ness of the population, and the nature aud extent of the | of the tra 0 from here, and in advance tomas We a = 0 ty tg ; Pe Fe 1 oe oe t Hair Dye yer discovered. sold wholesal by | countsy, would enable thom to dl au attempt to | the war with Mexico From Santa Fe he went throug: Mapu SLEAM BHIFL | Wit BaTCHELON, 3 Wall atrest-near Broadway.” | levy cottributicos a, to take supplies wihout compen, | Chibuahua into the interior uf Mexico. Having cot: 08 mer | tution, would at once be Known uli along the live of | cluded his business, he took the stage to the city oi APE HANGINGS. | march, many days if not weeks in wdvance of the army, rived last C mas day, and after UXO. T. HOPE, Becretary. ot 1200 tons and 440 horse power each, ur sez consmct wit the Lords of the Adm f . 379 Pearl street, have veoeived | *0dullord ample opportunity to remove th all stocks y# there, went to uz. He le from New York, either by the various aveiy ofall thousw buternecrevers | as these people move themselves, families, stocks and | the latter in the, British efor Hevane, aad thence | (fo Nat, nor any f ears from y or the ferry to Klzabethport, whence hand American Vaper Hangi supplies, with the facility and promptness of the Arabs h New Orleaas to this place. Through: | ‘tng sane price : f cart a railroad train runs within a hundred h Capt. Win, Harrison. ienoard Prints, avd wide window Curtain | of the desert, or of our own Indians; and as ove of our ico, he was not molested or disturbed THOMAS P. DOLAN, 203 Mulberry st. Fenders this pry Bestia, vie Battie as fal s wluich they cffert dealers, merchants and otlers, at | informants observed, we might as well attompt to | in his business or in travelling. and 263 west 13th st.’ between tvenues 9th and Lich. remain for thr reg “tthe mat eowpotent Paper Hangers may be had at very | S2Portan army engaged in war with our tribes of Wes. | | Hi RES fivelfet M SBtl LC pais ‘Sk ainel wortbe m9 lin*re” | tern Indians, by levying coutrivutions upon their villages | quiet. about four thousand troops in the SEGARS, Also, for anle, « dwelling hou: ‘ashi 4 Feo. iber - 4 —_—_—— — ————=<~ | and wig wams, as to do it with the Mexicans, city, and no apprehensions were entertained ofa revolt | ray ANA AND ST. JAGO LEAF TOBACCO SPIROMET ‘Another favorii je that has recently beeu urged | Uouor ofadisturbance. At Vera Cruz there were about -_ ; Paws) te mod ecently ge FOR 6 ‘assaue Mommy. fh A THREESTORY HOUSE on 234 street, between From Boston to Liverpool HE: inventor and pateates of the above highly important ‘ . | three thou NM maatraiuoouy tor tlociag ate eguaitten of _ Pome has been to make the population of Mexico feel the pres oe sie. Chest, begs 9 inform all chi for: ah ‘ips ‘car Pm a symptoms of tht diseas ht, evcepe eee Meceltedee: | tents can be necurnte! id and five hundred troopa—fitteon bundred | A, Priney Uharshy offers for eee ia Lote as tail eeegite fs Pelaticted wikh Ad | sure and burthen of the war, and thus produce a national | in the castlo, aud two thousand garrisouing tho city, | ers. wholesale aud retails yrho may be afflicted with euy | feeling favorable to peace. in the first place, in such ap | Which has been put in a good state of defence. 1 bales Havana Leaf Tobacco, wrappers and fillers. Penta be anes earatpon of Fe | Cxtendod country, wo cannot, by any possibility, bring | Provinions were very scarce in the city and cuttle, bu! 0 Vguany * “t the2nd aud Sd Avenues. It is well finisued, and re- rom Boston to Halifay ty s “ Tange, warm ba-hs, water closets, &e.. Iralit pee the Astor House, where his invention can be teat- | bat @ fractional portion of the population into contact | arrangements had been made to throw ii a large supply, $8 {Cumberland Harbor. “ marbte mautles tbroughout the house ; 4 court yard of fifteen od, profeas:onally. He mvites the ineulty in general, toim, | with our urmy, or make them feel the horrors cf war, | and also un edaitioual number of troops into the city, a Bn, Meceee Lesttepeece he foot iu front, with verandah and Freach win ‘The house pipes poly to | apect this new and important invention, between the hours of | cvou it we Were willing {0 tar wad certain that an attack would be made lark wrappery. in one dry Anent, nd! oteloek. ar the Aer o BPE CFB etal ‘Vand! o’eloek, a the Aetor How pootand | THE SOCIETY OF TH “4 1 tn*rth 4 our national charac- 0 acti. | acter, by prosecuting it with fire end sword, a FRIENDLY SONS | have urged it suoula be done ‘The ste grow of wx hoases on the south ai For iarther particulars apply to YSE pel 12 cases old Connecticut Seed Leaf Lobacco, good colors. & a im 172 Ponri treet. Also, Segars of oll brards and el iwcluding 8ome im po ted expressly for private smokers, together with othe some | The citizens and the offic of civilization | tain but little fear of the c Srdnsiensitin ne set : ate with OF ST. PATRICK. h Mexico is does not admit of bringing home the | they believe that at this time they can defend tie trade, Just received, a few of the new bran ' wfc sbeveag evi ee po iiivect. he aeamalips for” this ser | AQ Ty Regular Quarterly Meeting of he Society, held on PEST tap Ne Wea ee Chane | Vecacmantareas raerpintaat coucicrs who te ew te Pocnited aan parattally arsited ta focal sleeve, No. 400 Broadway, corner Walker Street, N. ¥. | srpool and N telat buierond carp pene pomedie were ol ‘Thursday tv the 4th instant, at the City Hotel, small; they have but few even of what we | been twenty-five years in that country, who is now in | | Vor sale all kinds ef Backing Kebesee ot JOHN BLOMENCE, Jt. has now completed bis | See Wea atthe ame when they Willstae Under whe’ new | the foliowing gentle.aen were elected otf ang | callithe necessaries of lite ; still fewer of the comforts, | command of one of the city garrisons, that when the | Qnemies. bio for ete, d Turkish manufacture, ‘ine suraugomonta for opening to the publig, at the ologast | 05. ie stoumers will sail every Saturday during eight | ¥° "So. ee ynurn, p. | and houe of the Juxuries. Such a thing as sore-houses, | United States blockading fleet first arrived at the city, ding the celebr real expouse eiveted,n Flovel,to be eondueted on the | Mouths, aud every fortnight daring the other mouths inthe | SSE RAEYRURN, Feesiden barns, OF raparics, aro almost unkuown io the country, | the castle might, have been easily taken, as nearly all | ° Also, Suu of all juding the celebrated “Coram lu addition to the eommodious Kesteurant | Feit, omg siternately between Liverpoo!, and Halifax | Ci sks A. BIRNiY, 2d Vice President. and, 08 already observed, we migit os well adopt a sy | the guns were dismounted and no preparations had been | jaan” aud Py dining rooms on | 80d Bostou, and between Liverpool and York, 367 | GHAWLES M_NANRY, Treasurer tem of cvercion or contributions upon tye Ludian tribes | made for resistance. Upon the arrival of the U.8 equadro\, | _ 121 Imere 91 Hyoadway, Up Seni spleadidly furnished with modem | i D BTA’ AND EUNULEAN ML W. G. FITZGERALD, Secretary. | of our Western forests. the most energetic means were ad spted to put the castle | “Hy POW ELL, UCULIST AND AURIST, ein furuitare, decprations, Ke. GRANT OFFICE ‘The very Rev. Joux FoweR andthe Rev. Dr. Wat. Pow- ier tonne or cities wher pole eed icadd bord Rae the baw TT¥NDS to Diseases of the Eye and Kar, and to all im ats, similar! 2 evi, Chaplains. ttl ot the w: lor nearly uth to comp: 0 4 o' Oe Uc emeiay, OF Sires pert De Huan Swrevey, Physician, spread alend ef the the work. The custle now presenta a fraction over two | denee nud olhee, 261 Brosdwny, corner of Warren street. by eatie on Revie dinate, ateebek ule Htesolved: dnt the Society ofthe Friendly Sons of St Pat. | #tzpted. hundred of the larg besides bombs, mortars | “Opthalimin, Sioppage of the iPenr Fanenge m ut te distivet from that with the ERN AGEN{S AX COMMISSION MER d ; 4 ‘The policy of Santa Anna will be to le and other met good supply of ammu | Opacitics, effectually remov. Parimleat) areasive stacy bedrocias segio and Sess, CHANTS. Leg duaease att cect wie cae deine into the interior, should such be the intention, without | Bition AUIOSI# treated w with . . . i‘ land, dispense this year with the Aunivei elegant parlors adjoiniug—the whole forming a first class hu- HE subscribers having hed long experience in the busi- h Id prodab! aud areommodanion bithert» unattained iu this country. to or from every part of Great Britain or Ireland, | "Resolved, That a Com I.0 dr that it H d the German, Belgian, and iolland po: SPRABISMUS, of Samu risking a general battle ; batto haraas our march, cut | Mr. W. representa the blockade as being very inemi | 7 | Sareappise una “stiayglics; end, where as opportanity | ciently kept up. In fact, it seems that it is run nearly as | vestments and all dixchar ween! cneabove labo adtect, ana occurs, crush a detuchmept and destroy our foraging = Wy Ls beats whet fall cre he waa at hang ne a BATIPICIAL ky FR inserved 1 ‘that! sof Exchaege can be furuished, i y parties. His great superiority of cavalry will enable him inh vessel, wil argo run in, and afew days | _Speetacies adapted to ppd eo est aril eee Of the’ be ‘ean also be engage trom Liverpool | °¢ AR Lil a | to do this ; and that portion of the Mexican army is re- | Previous, ral other vessels had run in without diffi- ib. he invites gentlemen who are Baltimore, or New Orleans direct | IMPROVED MAGN&TIC MAC HINES. | prosented as being tally equal to our own, They are | Culty. The ship John Adams blockades the sonth en- | , BROADWAY. (Hatroct )l eheerfally compty with | MOOREHEAD'S GRADUATED MAGNETIC | generally armed with lance Fn ia Lott almost wholly un. | BE ‘hat be the ely, to call rooms and board, or either, separa ape from New York to New Orie which, though infei trunce, whist the norti he request of Lieutenaut Melntosh, to state where he will be happy to afford them every MACHINE. | Eirespon th the iabie, the @ a eeneatar by | guarded, although there is a large number of sail on the | Uastayatded wee eta Rare es ttoun, to state that he mining jew and commodions establish. (TELS inetramene is an important improvemeat over alt | other adventeges which the station. Jeatness, and discharges from the ents. ‘Th wy tinder the treat Nonews bad been received at Vera Cru, when he | ment of Dra Caile Edwards, sists in New Yort ue eu. ; tirely recovered his bearing, abd } be Cap ferthee rapbiilesirtai ahah at as be! aulitary duty signe, He MeNEVEN, Surgeon to H.& the campaign, by the despatches which they obtained | “'Acanstie Oil-—A sure cure for incipient deafuess, dischar city of Mexico would Srna one Rowan they will have ample time to prepare from, of notees, and collections of hard War, Sc,, in th ultof the . | | ereforsale road wa) than the capture of Monterey, and | _A¥ Mr. W. has travelled across the whole of Mexico’ | are tempt to march there, no general battle | 904 is tamiliar with many of its people, we place grea‘ [HE ander ee ISTs ¢ subscriber : other forms of maaufacture, and has ted by the | volunte medical profession geverally, as the wost elfeciwai machine | ship and th fore, | in ase, Itis pertectty aimple in constuction, sud therefore |” AI thone ti TATEN ISLAND AGES TU LET On | Tottes, viz: to Buflalo, LEAS Ta ee , all parts of the Cana Hi di Mo d- ea Fitesbugh, Cincinnati, 8t Louis, ke., by stermboats, rail- | uot liable to ret out of order, es is the case with similar in | tion on which our present remar! ‘in ees, roads the first clast—und. erent c* by 4 be taken that Passeuvers will ince with, io deloe prinpor. | toauy power adapted. for any infaaty or sulkciest forthe | the opinion that the capture of th of the city. the Bay Letters (post-paid) will recei It, at the pleasure of the operat: The mag | have no moro bi the necess ls eaay, the distance to eac! attention. For farther partieulars: apply to inipsrted in a continuous maaner, and with no | to procure a i sation to the most delicate patient. it requires | that it wo struments, It admits of perfect control,and ean, be graduated M. P. OTHERN & CO. ri eliance in his representations, edn cement (withont mer b e—A parlor, diniag room, and 3 bedrooms we Tr anne corner ot Dove im its use, ad is, im every respect, perfectly | Would be risked to preserva the capital, except it would | etek pormalt Ge te prcue ace HELE: that tin cary.) ior bling tacth tuvented and recendy. lmprowed Crow's Nest—A parlor, dining room, library, 4 bedrooms, | mimerre WALDRON OHBEN & ‘poo! chine is compnetly arranged, with the battery and | be Given on terms that would render success certain; but | fa thy Beran ‘pi 10 , by one ofthe first Surgical Deotista in the world tis be and 3 servants’ rooms—attached, carriage house with stable —7 7 —a -— | all wecessary appliauces, put up in neat rosewood ¢: | that tho Mexicaus would depend upon harassing us upon . lieved to be the best article of the kind ever offered to the ford horses, : PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, BY | company ing cach are full directions regarding tts u | our march—defending the passes and defiles, so as to oc IMPORTANT MILITARY MOVEMENT. profession at the Dental Depot of . ‘Onk Land—2 parlors, large dining room, 12 bedrooms, bath THE NEW LINE OF PACKETS. | plreation. | casion us severe losses, and after we got to the city to [From the ch 4) JOSEPH T MUBEaRY. room, and 4 servants’ rooms—attached, carriage house, with Packet of the 2lst of March—The splendid, fas (7 Owing to the fa el by the subscriber, | cnt off allaupplies, wx well as further reinforcements, | .¢ Patria, of y ye that the editors have oe nienewey, a eg A EET erm iling Packet ROSCIUS, 1100 tous barthen, | the Graduated M-gnetic: Mach eaold-t prices equally | gud letihe atmy gradually melt away and become r d with the gentleman, the nephow of Sonor D. | atqniery ny, inails ace = ‘veantiful woodland, enclosed, and in the midst of which they oul emit Iverpoctan teeta of Rien” | iy neat to-any part of the commerys ey cus De reac’ | duced by natural causes, disease and the casualties which mony, from whom the Picayune, of Friday are erecved. 4 th We ey at Geusees te ak attend every army inan enemy's country. If reinforce- ry. © tobe sent, it can only be attempted with such | pattle at El Paso, which took place on 26th Decoinber each, according to Ge are the following, aud will xd the news of the loss by the sex ans in the Apply to Madame Grymes, at her residence, Capo di OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE 7 ch instrament is Warranted ments NG Monte. : 2 Teen eee aes Tey capoon, | bang of the eargs periyrped by. this machine are traly | a force uscen Sght thelr way tnrough th y, sub- | last KR GENTLEDM! Also, Capo, di Monte, the beautiful mausion now the rest Bith of February, — Iishof april. | Wendesta!, acme of them in diseases of the most tedious and ject to all contingencies, aid it is very evident that the | "Tho Picayaune, La Patria says, must have mi under: | NTLES agin, pram geo ell ced ma ieinot Avril, Mth ot J Rervous complaint the efectear nein peafeasion. In all | chances in the ebapter of sccients, whether in advat: | stood the gentleman, who states that the ‘Nexican, loss ‘ost Olfice, of otherwise, who wi 24 .cres of woodland, laid ouc ia walks; an ice house subor Aor. Tih of os Physicians end others sre cautioned ag f cing to the capital, or holding it after we may have cap- 26th of January. leh of July hising the | ‘as only 14 killed, instead of 180—the rest were die- | Airew imitations of these machines, under whatever uem | tured it, are ull ‘against and none in favor of us—the | persed. v Pare re | Sonne , there and earrisge house, with stabling for LEVENSTYN, ra. ‘ . ; ; 06 Dirondw ay, un at to embark for the Old Country, of th: as they | My . @ atte é i! be found of littie or no value. conrequence of any reverse in the attempt, would bo | °7s Puerta saya ulso that Senor Don Angel A Ladies enn be attended to by Mrs. J. LEVENSTY. Tenant the house will be rented or leased, fully resto he derived from selecting this live cl manviiceg: | Manufactured and for sale, whoiesale aud retail, by | most unfortunate—in the war of independence, the | who hus been « Spanish officer, is now a Colonel in the | _f6 tmere 3 FSET oT The aT ea eI | Shing shear arent capacity tenders them every way mare | gry tqye ita Biontwrnr_ New York. | hive tn. Stonioos and all epee tot oterere tren we | and has formed a volunteer «quadron of | MOUKNING OULLAKS AT WHOLESALE, Si atu of U ret ial it) umfortable then »hip: ec ius a" a es |, re 4 jo ms Ora anes A mea Gomfortable thenshipe of sma and theif aceommo | have a, Mesion, snd oll sequber ond. Yoteren troop ry iu Durango, styled the Volunteers of Ouravgo, | FANHE. beat tobe found inthe aity, at WT, Binciaiy 4 tions for cabin, second cabin, and steerage pissengers, are ‘TIM | LA’ SULPHUR BALHS, the | which, in the short space of one month, he has drilled | Sonthern aad country dealers will Lal rier to any other lin N 7 Pearl | other large citi ud it never hed any E lw ee to call before they purchase. 6 timer ‘i 30 0. earl sireet, near Broadway i to equal the best European troops. | te Pi eee tal wel sreereed early appl it mon bontd. foot of Wallatrect arta. wt | PSHE BATA have b » | dlopenttion of tae peri hence ples, Minon has with him # squadron of the Volunteer NOTICE. sete, hoes, @ es tT PSLOEr, f . ragoons of Guanajuato, commanied by Spanish | 7" tp hesneadl he will sell | At their Geners! Passage Office, 86 South street, | From the N. 0. Picaynue, March 8 officers who have emigrated to Mexico from the war- | [ye groparmerahip, heretofore y 6 Pa . Secsnd door below Burling Slip Some feeling hasbeen excited in the city by the re. | like region of Cabrera. a | day di 4 Rime! he ¢nascure hie frends and. the puotie tie there oo OE PNGOTT be Werloc Hoad m daily, from 8.A.M, aoe | porte which have renched here from Tampico, that an | , Senor Don Benito Velez, Lieutenan! of the Spaniah | the im will be nettied by Sit Brook thor a i co shalt be nothing wanting on hi part to please and give | due d © concern must be paid, and i the settlement of whiak Drafts fog any: amount, parable pn dotuxads citone mére | action had been fought near Saltillo, botweon the forces | Regiment of * The “rincess’ Hussars,” who left Francs hed y i | he ws authorized to use the unme of the firm. frotion to all th ho will kind ba patronise him at | count, in sll th f Engl -| ——————THoUID HAIR DY _ | 0f Gon. Taylor and Santa Anna The rumor obtained | alter the death of Gen. Leon, and resiJed some time in | WER, 99 Conal street, New York. JOHN McQUIMIE. " | fond ot Wale eee tie ie geese suaitelantts LIQUID HAIR DYE. 4 currency, and even credence, at Tampico, but is no | Mexico, has been r ed 'in his cflice, and is on his | SSE ERDoxs. J fs eres pail rh. ee ALCOR APN whic inraneeteca EAN | deped the Bie ebertress tori sch Serene et | atk by nica ed by the Americans in the batile | —to™ Pom: Jan. 1047 aint. PLAINFIELD BANK NOTES taken at par for ANS, Louisiana—New York | che Haira natural Black or Brown, and the beauty | jused the : ip bave hee tien ee dels. dale have bene hirets weceven be tke | A GUOD FIT, Boots and Shoes at Walker's celebrated cheap St y he op | he rn J the time the action is supposed to have taken place, or a | of Resuca de la Palma have been highly honored by the | 5 + ¥ A jere there 18 to be foutd all sorts aed sizes N°. on Thiuradny inne ph, and “4 i little That made no mention of a battle,’ We | Mexican Government. Gen. La Vegu has been. nom. SH TAILORING ESTABLION, r Shoes, 419 Broadway, New York. Wey ed solendid Fae sation bork AVOL A ablic with the wt have inca seen a letor of the 16:h ult, from Camargo, | nated a Goneral of Brigade, and has been presonted with | ae icaaiigatebick bre horn Mae de now loading, an will positively sai Yt F et al le by Ri w so by a Leen te officer of the army. It manos crank ie Ott 2 beg ems on | and Vestirgs, anit for spring trade, eee Cs --4 y toniTs Ie oun | eres! . ndway + spin wall, W makes no mention of such an action, nor of the march of | why fought by his side in that bloody covflict, Don Ale- | th anakeurttatparinente to uic ths most difficult, Rs £0 atyles BAND 8 HALL TRO! ae and ue oy oe Wotan Soe ar fatal Walter & Tayler, paicane ah ee bide aaae Santa Anna upon Saltillo. From wil the lights belore eee Prada avd Don Silverio Velez, Lieutenants, have | fits, workinan and prices. French eal COLL ve Teal par well for those visiting onr city to enlt at 127 Fate NS, 46 Souh w decidedly of opinion not only that Santa Anna en raised to Captaincies, and Sab Lieutenant D Felj- hippers may rely on thi RK & GA. WRIGHT, Philndeipt aliy sold for dress Boots at $450, equal to the by Id im the city. ‘a eat leather Boots, Sho (ine! nd Stippers, on hand 1 sail: nnn HAS NOt attacked Gen. Taylor, but that Gen. Tayl ill | ciano Ruiz has been mode @ Lieutenant. Lieut. Col | toustreet and see . seat on hoeonrcger ees da aman TO [MPOKTERS AND DEALEKS IN be the first of the two to. commence active howilities, | Martiner, who accompaniod Gen. La Vega, bas been sold cheaper team tne me ae ee sTretatreton Sond % sein estore ih teeta eee te WOOLLEN We co not despair of hearing of a general action jn that | elevated to the command of a battalion. . La Vega SANDFORD BROTHER, 127 Fulton street, YOUNG lone in the store. JONES, 4 Ann street, ' Near the Museum, GENTLEMEN'S HATS OF PR + the are now reedy fora le OF dene Si NS | HOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, No. ‘ew Orleans, JOHN O. WOODRUFF & co. MIGEON & CO., Reh iahors of Cloths, Casimores, direction. It would be too soon to anticipate one for se- | has received his commission as Commandant General of ext dour 10 the Herald Office. mptly forward all goods to their address See 40.311 West street. The gold medal hea beat | veral weeks, we for, ut th the State of Vera Cruz. metas ULincrhUNTe “a The correspondents of Le Patria from Tampico, no: | _ FRAVELDAD RUNKS, &e. ticing the report of the baitle between Santa Ano aod | JOHN CATENACH, Trunk Manufactarer, No. 1 Wall tobe event. | Taylor neer Saitillo, awarded by the American Institnte, for their superior man- n5 doubts as t " ner of refinishi Orders may be left at— ward with activity LOND N LINE OF Pa . ‘Nora Pine at f Broad way,bas now on han It. oD street.ce d constant: , Co. o , and the months of 3 id April pi hat it is altogether improbe- jy making. a good assortment of Trunks, Valises, Carpet of, N street, (between William and Gold.) Uiapwick, Master, will sail as aboveher regular 5 DB Brighnan Gove Fine suvet wine ful ones in the history of the war. ‘There are more lau. | blo, as Santa A. the Inst accounts, which are very | Hareraud watthels, wholensie aud rer commenced busi | ‘To whom they refer f2imer_— rels yet to be won by “Old Rough aud Ready.” recent, was at San Lis, engaged in erranging bis | Also, a snpe jor article of ate leather Tranks, suitable for Feet, upou the plan of Laur Saupe any SMALL nccommode ions for “abin, Second Cabin and St —; = J forces. When the American forces leave for Vera Cruz, | Aimeviear ar Kuropesn ‘Travel, and Portmanteags. for ths nent success which has crowned this | Pasten 88 to comfort, are ‘unequ tle . 1000 LABORERS WANTED. (Correspondence of the N, O. Delta) itis said thet Gen Urren wil march from Tula with a | French Malle stomers with nn article of the Fist | port. Perso wishing to embark should m: "THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to employ Ove Thousand Monte ney, Fob 18, 1847, | column of 8000 or 9000 men against Tampico. Urrow’s | _ OF rine West ludies, South Am ud at the lowest price, has induced him to move | tion on board, foot of Maiven Lane, orto good Laborers, by che year, to wrom good wages end ig of the Och iuet., from | fe 1 mi mon, th | wich despa ch ‘ormes contracted establishment to the avove mach J. MeMURRAY, te dy cash wil! be given, to woik on the Montgomery and od foundell of the Bt. force is composod one-third part of cavalry, with two more comimodious store. Hn ‘te stillthescame, vias | cor, South and Pine-strcets, | West Point fad: in Macon and Chambers counties, Ale- | ‘argo, and foundell matters im a state of comparative | battalions of artillery. Jt is hie iotention toattack Tam | MASSAPEQUA HOUSE, Fi st quatity Nutria Mats, ee $340 | ons desirons of sending for their friends can have hem | > ma~ this being m the uplands, she het) h of this portion of ‘tne pico simultencous with the American attack on Vera | SOUTH OYSTER BAY. LONG ISLAND Hreouu do. do . bronght oat ru the above ship or any of the regni 0 of | the State assed oy any inthe Union. Persons wis! Movements at present, and very Cruz ‘This officer is also prepared with a force of 4000 | , e kes this method to iuform his friends First do. Moleskin. pack ts, by spolviag as above mihi Serre’ jew York, evn do 80 for five doltars to Mo- at all interest your readers, $f | | men to mareh on Gen. Arista is sti!] in the | ‘T’HE.subec ine: takes this met bore houre, whieh Heeond do. | ToICREW URLE INS LOUGIA TA AND ence by steathboats to Montgomery, for two | except the thousand and oue sariiing tumors thet @f0 city of Menico oem bran tecepoe NvW YORK LINE, OF PA KETS—The vew splendid fast sailing pocket ork AVOLA, master, will succeed the Aubura, and sail ou het rial on clisrges relatiog to | wilt be ove | Ma & For farther information, aprly to Jan ©. idd’e, Monten, | tote magaeet ee paeneiem, by whem noose cen tel. bis ounduct et ma; at the head of his legions, end ec another, it in asserted that Gen. Taylor 1 ubout. to 0 Louis de Potosi. | ‘hoor og ial cons f GES emociat, March 2] i - by ee Berryman, (ing, orrived this morning, 14 days he bings no Lews trom the Pacific y, oF passage apply on board, at Orleans wharf, or fr foot of Wall street, or to K_ COLLINS, $6 fouth atreet Axgentsin New Orlesns J O. Woodrnfl & Co., who will E HAD a 'SALES ROOM, —Spring style for 1847 n counter rumors, * from Chogr promptly forward all to their ad. ress. mor | © notil he dist Ma yet, no p Should he ad. equedron Engli-h steamer had not arrived at Cha- Is ively saat What ia reprerented: aud content ot ~ wih eemere re paaher at Fam in sed store will be removed i ce on the road to San Luis,as is currently reported, | gres trom Kingston when the O left. Officers and orew 4 excl Jarobslity aad brilitawey, tovether with alt he ay Leste We taaakl teks ye a eh | , ehonse, coruer of will :t lea 5000 effective m n, of all arms, for | nil well. The following is alist of her officers +O H. he manatactare of these enue athe Glmmings Wher "hres eet (0 BOYD &RINCKEN' Brokers, OPPY | cBnance ance Fg chaste tion, Amo orces now wader his command are | Berryien, Lieut. Commanding, FA Parker, Actiog pouds AX courtiaude street ™ — md aw No.0 Tontoe juildings, No, 8 Wall street. | ‘ms thlet re ©. W. LAWRENCE, Col’r.g | Captains War ton’s Bragg’s, Sherman's aud Webs | Master; Philip Lenderdale, Assistent Surgeon; Leonard | {2 im re ‘Court