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THE NEW YORK HERALD. == pe bd a ee Vols MIEL, He. T6-= habe Be. Gay, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORN ING, MARCH 18, 1847. Prise wwe Conte, SE EES ee res er ~ a EN ed ae Sonera oe vant nee ™ meee ee . -=> ears. ‘Why should the Government hesitate upon | scribing, each, to refund to the gentleman who had ad- ' New York and Erte Railroad. gence than the facts would make eo a IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE Jorme in bringing troops so efficient as they are into the | vanced, inthe first instance. x Plan tra ytd girdle, pare teas EXTRAcys ‘20006 SHB MMNORSTY, QEndne. | County. If each are the fair inferences to ve drawn fom yrom field? It it was known among the Mexicans that Jack, Buazos St. Jaco, Feb. 23, 1847. esteem from the whole country. | The undersigned respectfully submit their report, in the several ofthe Legislature, os the true expesi- Hays, Walker, Chevalie, Ackland, Tom Green, Rb: The schooner on the bar last night has since got off,| Concerning mysolf, | shail repest for tho last time, edience to the went resolution ; - tious of l ive intent, the conclusion is irresistible, NEW MEXICO. Mi Grey, Gillespie, McCown, Chandler and Bal- | nut fconia not ascertein her name. ” | Mextcans, that I still recollect that the nation called me tare of New Youx, 2 | thet frou the tacts before the commissioners, no atthority t . Keri, thete Would weet Grane with a force of Ren- "1,9 Alabama is to. continue down the const, touching | te defend her in the presont contest, and to restore to het Iv Assenncy, January, 14th, 1617. } | for the construction of the toad om the Delnwee ea 1 ‘ommissiv . $ i side of the Sierra Madre in two weekstime. I very much ‘t !#mpico. and I will stick to her as Jong sa Tcan. She | her liberty, honor, aud glory, orto perish with her. This W Dail. ould decidedly oxe of the best boats on waters, and | is my only cesiro, und Iden't want, nor dol pretend any - 1 One Week in Advance of Potosk,, ey Would stop before they arrive at San Luls Coot Windle isu sailor and u gontiemon, every inch of | thing else. But if ubfortuoately, "credit should not be era vamed inthe act passed Muy Lith, 1646, to amend an | od (h LFrom the N. 0. Picayune, March 8 } him. We made the run over in 64 hours given to my words —ifagainst all hopes, somebody should a ved, Thet Frederick Whituesey, Orville W. should be qr , but that under the direction of tho 7th nd Job Pierson, the minority of the commission. | section of t, the line of the road should be establish med in the act passed May Lith, 1846, to amend an | ed through the interior of Sullivan county. parent to us, that the Legislature, at the time of I f i | Erie R au, passed May idib, le | Our appointment, kept steadily in view tho interests of MEXICAN INSURRECTION AT TAOS, | the supa from fee gampico Served the organization | shore six companies of which nave erzived eutsides aod | prove it with deeds.” Tell oft ie desired to deliver | eves, be reaiertd o voport total gut eens raiding Us the wilt ofthe interior vous jon) of the + | ¥ - “+ be ts thei - @ interests com ere to principal: ) pation :— rmy of Occu- | will debark ut the mouth of the Rio Grawde tote: the command of the army, and { will do it, although I and the reasons for their declsion in dicegreciog the appoiutment of commissioners was a us. HORRIBLE MASSACRE, SKCOND AND THIRD REGIMENTS OF INFANTRY. | move forthwith up the river in steamboats ‘The com- | would lose by that the last opportunity to acquire an im- | ame ; vhen | e| clusions of the majerity of sa! ment, The company, without our interference ni . panies arrived are under the command of Col. Randolph, | mortal name ; because, when it concerns my country— | With the report aud cone! aa vides ste OW Allen oan, eee.) cad are Saptain Soot Harper Buokhend, | Ret frlings tnd sory, there is nothing, nothing in the | Commissioners, BY OCT. RINDLE, Clock” | Cri,tnd probably, would have lected the read either 7 cS, he } Ci ton. i com- | world, difficult to me. I will retire if it iv thou; ‘al, d . | , 3 GOVE! NOR OF NEW MEXICO MURDERED Coat ee aite, acting major; Capt. T. Morris, com- age te ee ee hot to take te power which was conferred upon mea | By the fifth and sixth sections of the act, it Is made the | ble sdvanteges from ihe construction. But the Legisia pany A; Capt J. J.B. Kingsbury, oom. | P*, ila ae sais, aia Sere ak pony Roary: roe Ct 3. Shen mmanding | Monterey, wil a cenel in That direction. Assassination of Americans. ton, commanding company K; Ist Lieut H.W. Wi | As thele term £1 Beat to cxpice, they. will be sent bck manding compeny G; Ist Lieut. and B | ments, » & 3. y J. W. Anderson, commaniio, ile Journal, March 10.) I shell retire to my domestic heart! THE PROBABLE RE-CAPTURE OF SANTA | Brevet cept. w: Atburtis, a whose ayrival in Lousville is | Will be able to take me from then: ing quartermaster 21 Infant: FE BY THE MEXICANS. commanding compeny Fy lat Lie dng company Hi; lat List. ER. ture made it imperative upon us, if precticable lines or routes existed through this State on which the said com- pany could construct their road without great prejudice, &c, to designate and specify such lines; and in regard to the Sullivan county route, as if apprehensive that a prac- ticable line might not exist confined to that cry alone, | authority was given, if necessary, to go hi gy part o ; Decaw have already said more then | duty of the commissioners to adjudg By more employment nor o' whether, in their opinion, a practicable line or route =< 4 country in the present tween Shewangunk ridge and Deposit through the in nd as soon an it has been done, | rior of Sullivan connty in the one case, and b D dno human power | posit and Binghampton by the Ni cas Mojor General Bu: n Mi , . af still my self-denial is not judged suficient—if my pre- | railroad without great prejudice to the public inte: | i racticable. t Lieut, D. Devidson, rapes stakastee egieal adv oes og “Tail gence is thought dangerous em, the suilon which I was | of this State, and the ioterests of the citisens of thia yt “he eivilege of ‘ieaving thelr contemplated Bayan comment | Pains him very mich, and he is compelled to use the born, [ shull seek in a foreign count:y an asylumn for | State collectively considered, who, In the judgment of ‘Goshen, i i - ite of the completed road at an: it weat of » Sauby, edjutent ai | crutch ‘The wound bas been healed lor tero month my last days, in which I shail pray constantly for the | the commissioners, will be sffected by the construction | Toute of th pre podlgpactes pF ppd rectal ¥ i o d increase of my country. Far, very far | and location of such railroad. : try und scting ats a ant adj general 3d bi 4 ad || ‘Tho goliont General thinks the American force | Proiherty and increase of my country. | Far, very lar 3 . ; : r z PS county, Thus clesrly indicating an express desire to Trap set to lure Colonel Doniphan, Lieut. B.P Tilden; 2d Lieut. N. Lyon, commaining com- | on weak to advange on Sau Lins Potosi. The castle undeceived of the value of power and disticé: | ‘The objects of the original charter to the company, | Confige the road within this Sta pany 1; 2d Lieut. A. Sully; 94 Lieut. E. Murray; ad Lt. | of Vera‘’ruz must first be reduced by General Scott, a Schureman; 2d Lieut. C. KE. Jarvis; 24 Lieut. D R | Very difficult task; and by that time the term ef General PKovements Towards Vera Oruz, | over, sctiog adjutentad infantry; Burgecn CS Tripler; Tay or’s volunteers will be on te point of expiring: nad ite. i lation in relation to this road, only remains to me ouo true pleasure, which | clearly were, to provide for the citizens of the southern | , 10 view of all o ie L. q nd epjoy the applause and esteem of my | tier of counties, such facilities for communicating with | had the Legislature at the time of our a been that the maximum grade of the route through Sui- ‘Aust, Burgeon (. G. Keeney {hus Dagloe must deanable to. march upoa San Luis ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. | somecatente place tem om on coal iostng wit theie | van, county. was only 45 feet to the mile, ancendiog AFFAIRS AT TAMPICO. Third Infantry.—Capt.. H. Bainbridge, gyrmandinn Tee ARE SUANOe MEM ROUMPIOR | e.5 Qu anvens, Siw Lire Fotom,} fellow citizens in those portions the State traversed by Oe, Olle ee ee eke eee yA yi ommonding company K; Cupt, L..8.|Cuafed the castle, A thousand men are sufficient to January 26th, 1847. ant ectie <, favorite idea with the Legis | the mile, ascending cest, and on the Sus pa i Craig, commanding company D; © apt J. “MBmith, | man that, and provisions might be left there to sustain MILITARY. tas ritentty, hoot a favorite: Wap with aileead | 68 fect; that the crate of ‘construction of reed on eee cree commanding compeny C; Capt. D.P. T. Chandler, com- | hem six montis (From the Boston Journal, March 16 J through hh caaloncn tiapationnads two routes through Pennsylvania would be mere than Lieut 8. D. Dobbins,’ com. PROCLAM ‘The bark Smyrna, with the two remaining companies yt bicut, J. 5. Richardson, com- | | mado on my return to this country in Auguat last, and | tetday alterneon Sho has on board companies G, Capt eo of mail, with dates from | mending company F; W. H. Brooks, acting assistunt wd- | determined io respect the national will, “whatever it | Nichols, The Philadelphia North American of yesterday, | Sangre Company bi received by telegraph intelligence from St. Louis, | D.C. Buell, adjutant; ex days in adv uch Fail- road suculd be constructed through each of the counties | Aa/fa million of dotlurs beyond the cost of construction in the southern tior, if such a structure should be fuand | ‘” tis State; may more, that the expense of keeping the any manner feasible or practicable. The project | Tad in repair so far as located in Pennsylvania. fe nd I, Capt. Walsh. Major Abbot goes out in 0 : annually @ charge upon the company of $15,000 beyond Sante Fe, covering important news. ‘There bas | eer seneres it division; Ist Lieut. A. W. should be, I have directed all my attention to the de- | the Smyrna. oi confialng the route of such road wholly and strictly.) ice enwual eapense of repelre an the two routes imthte netenet homie § a fahfry; 2d Lieut BL Be fence of tie country, to the sustaining of her threat- (From the Louisville Journal, March 9.) or departed trom, unless for strong end controlling rea- | State, We are constrained to believe that the been an extensive Mexican insurrection at Taos. | fhfy; 24 Lieut BE B | ened liberties, to restore to our arms their old brillian- | Col. Cumming, one of the now mejor generals, ap | sona ; hence, the original carter required the route of | of our own State would have settled the location without ilroad to be confined to the souinern tier of couz. | tke iatervention ot commissi All the Spaniards who evinced any sympathy | Surgeon H.8. Hawkins. 5 | cy (which had been tarnished in ‘he late eonfiicts,) and | pointed by the President, is perhaps us gvod u selectivn such . “ | to rout tho eaemy who attempts to blot out Mexico from | af could have been made. He served in the lost war | ties, and forbid the company at an! iat to connect with | hazerd nothing in saying, t! with the American cause had been compelled to Tamerco, February 20,1847, | the catalogue of nations. Fully satisfied with the honor | with Great Britain, and was the most prominent hero in | any railroad of Fenigivsale, ey ew Jer “4 or any | pointment it had been m: escape. The vessel by which I wrote onthe 18th aud 19ih is sing my life for the good of my eountry, (and, | the battle of Williamsbu: He resigned his commission | railroad leading to either of those States, upon pain of | 9 both the interior rou e so nearly equal with the Governor Bent, Stephen Lee, Acting Sheriff, still od sails this day, so | give you another hasty ot without hspse of acquiring an immortal | in 1816. Several yeors alierwarda he fought a couple of | forfeiture of their chatter. grodes both east and west of their terminations, our Le- Saino id iu forming you, asfar ae] forther know, of move- securing her glory forever, by placing her in | duels with Mr. McDuffie, in both of which Mr. MoD.| Hence, the company have constructed a portion of the road wholly in this General Elliot Lee, Henry Seal, and twenty this qu that pré eminent position ‘which sho ought to occupy | was wouuded. Coi. C is'not gonerally koown through: | their railroal through the mountainous dustricy of Rock. i Comarestion os Go Americans wore killed, and their families des- igg’s division is first under marching orders, | amongst tho civilised nations of this part of the globo.) 1 . out the country, bat all who do kuow him speas with | land und Orange countie ountering difficult grades knew very welt | enthusiasm of his chivalry, his genius, and his accom: | and surmou: d ;1 kaew the risks | plishmenta. a ‘The GC . and leaves today. W!) e te poiled. Tue Cijof Alcalde was lso killed: This | Sor do i Know what lathe fores to be loft toeciae as | how dangerous the enteenies. wa : voided by diverg- | to the construction of any part of the road in the of alloceurred on the 17th January. The insur- it should not be less, however, thau 16@0 men | «ad compromises I incur; I knew tat NAVAL 16 State of New Jersey. a sent rection had made formidable head, and the disaf- ae bustle, and very soen we not have more disorganised in eonse- [From the Boston Post pa yh re mie poset tng oi aoe an cone ras? ps here than are barely sufficient to take ca! ind that there were few oi We learn that Command ‘a fection was rapidly spreading. The insurrec- | tow®. 1 think my mind is pretty well made up to ge of instruction and disci- | h “ae Houiete:qanieteend 1 along and see the Vera Crux fandengo. "Iwas walucky | plioe ; { knew that the exchequer of tha nation. was > al sending expresses out all over the | enough to miss the sport et Monterey, and I do not feel | exhausted ; that public spirit was broken down, and that | going to sea ; and he reports country to raise assistance. The number en- | Willing to be absent when the “ball” opens at Vera | ull weretired of the repeated revolutions which have fhe shock to the vessel was much less then he anticipat- | ment of the project, made provision fur re. aco nection its road of any railroad company then gayed in the outbreak at Taos was about 600. Cruz been taking place constantly, during the long period of | od, and the recoil,wit a modarate use of the compressor, | debt upen the completion of the work. chartered or thereafter to be chartered by the State of os - Bpout W0.— | To give you some idea of what is expected to be done, | more than twenty-five years, but! was determmed to | only four to live vet. He fired three times, the gunbe | The citizens of our State residing in the vicinity of the | Pennsylvania at any point in that State ; requiring the They were using every argument to incite the 1% | | willshow yous portion of what is going down in the | sacrifice myselt tor my country, and without hesitation 1 | ing loaded each time with « shell cet the company so to regulate its tolls and charges that they the company of $10,000 per annum, besides subj Pies | Sa sete Win cntee oe cece eae tl that State) to the same it We ee Renee \y te enpour te works; requ ting leo, thatthe company ‘should permit el Adina, came to an- of vice | exterior routes, and more especially i to ilities, an i rati way of mui agen there are some 100,000 rounds | instantly took the immense responsibility on ‘mg shoul: | chai ft powds pounds. an riginal: us | should be at no time greater por ger oF per ton on pas Sewer of peiot ed are aloe | ply Of all eorts of combustibles write so szormous | ders. : ‘ Pra Opeeta tis NOt Welislioe Adare dion o€ thin greet eutarpener ie thee aaeeeei eee | the reed in Min State west of, ines than of an equal Pp e. copoly of of combustibles, with 40 mortars and | Surrounded by papi ete Biepherirrgrol obstacles; } The U. 8. steamers Generel ‘Jessup and Le Hunt, | tions may be attributed, in a great degree, riginal | distance east of Elmira; requiring that ihe charge for The Americans at Santa Fe had only about 500 20 effective men there, the rest were on the sick lis! hould be limited to one and a half of them ten inches calibre; from 10 to | which I had foresee: unders; 3 field batteries, consisting of six ard | and to do all whic’ pounders, and twelve and twenty-four pound | loves his counti or had teftto join Col. Doniphan, Such being pire With all these go the sappers.and miners aod | and necessary jount, . oi act of incorperation. ‘The successful construction of the | transportation of coa! who ght drefe bouts mite about Banta eaten Erie and Champlain Canals, and the various State im- | Conts a ton per mil be vory serviceable in shoal water. They went up the provements connected therewith, hai greatly increased | oat 1g the xican and as a Ga! twell very much afilicted, consi 2 . the value of real estate borderin; those im} ita, | that had teftt Pontoon train. If we dent knock ‘em oto fits with these | myselt as the qreet centre of all hopes, and 1 trembled | Tver for the purpose of descer e Bayou Lafourche | Velo the lands in the southern tier of countion hes | aud an account of the number of pascenge their situation they cannot send succor ont, as | and get BP Sa ion pat a) om very much mistaken Somembiaticn bow closely ben dare Lik i tinies pest eae rn Pict i 6 thereby been depreciated in value. It is believed that a Ko , transported on the whole line gi esi foe, 2 P lay we wing arrivals :—U. States | with those of this country, w! ed by me. r N. O. Picayune, March ity of our citizens deemed it but just ly reserving the right to repeal act for violation ei oF Stee se irate oh con : i Maseachusets, from Breton with Ma. | ingle fault on my part could h 1 her ‘The ship Charlotte teed, Captain Houghton, hes been | habitanta of these counties, wito had. bosu taxed for one | any of the privileges purported to be granted to tue com 'S . My ier Scott and suite: U. 8. steamer Virj Captain | ever in an avyss of ignominy; with munitions of war from | stut ts, without deri the fort nor block-houses are completed. Tucker, from New Orleans via Brazos San ao with | but difficult t mende Ay the arsenal. She returned on ‘Thursday evening, and benefit t erefrom, alould be igemaeitie specie ; 4 a fovernment stores; bark {Appia Maria, Ceptain Billings, | | The Supreme government knew all my efilictions and | will shortly sail for the Gulf, Bhe is laden with 10,000 | rated by the construction of the New York and ltis ennounced as the intention of the insurrec- | four days from the Rio Grande with 53,000 feet of lum, | fears, es Tack careot advising it of all, placing con- | bombstells, 700 barrels of powder, 400 boxes of car-| Railroad. ‘The aid of easy to do, | up to Baton Rouge, low | pany. . | It will be seen, therefore, that after this it work is islatare of Penasylvania can at any peration. We do not sup- the Legislature was libe: . ber for the governmont; schr Creole, Capt. Allen, 29 | stuntly before it the doleful picture of the suiterings | tridges, each box containing 1000, and a variety of ec- i pose that a sister State, ving so great advantages 10 5 D, P Ls nn 'y ranted, not as we believe, with the expectation o: p a Nonists, Wid SepyAree, Taasy. $0 Fake qesession' | deve trom Gatimere; with saoaistener see toe HL | CHT ee ero ee nae cele Es | coutetiente and steer saktery ranee: fiat any portion of the rod would be fonttrinid fe ine | irom a work oonstracted by. the Mberal donations of ear of the government wagon trains, which are car- | C: Decker, 6 days from New Orleans, with hay, oats | q10sted them to send resources tocover the great and State of Reaneyivania. State and the capital of our citizens, will ever prevent its sying lo:ward our supplies, and thus cut off all | and tarpaulin; schr. Ticonio, Capt. Daly, 7 days from | «rgont necessities with which I was surrounded ; but | Sporting intelligence. ° * * . , * * use by capricious legislation: the objection is, that sho cominunication, New Orleans, with coal. did not wish to publish my frequent and neerly daily Avexaypaia (Loutstana) Races —The first day there When, therefore, the State of New York directed the | bas the powor to determine whether our citizens shai ‘Tue representations made to Col Doniphan that | p,The VU: 8 schooner Tampico, Acting Master, M. C. | communications, fearing that my letters might be badly | was aeaddle horse race tor « purse of $50, which was | commissioners to take into consideration the above incts, | 07 shall hot enjoy the benedita of this road after it is com Chiauahua would be an easy conquest, were evi- dently intended as u lure to entrap him, beget a spirit of security, and lead him far off into the in- , Sails this morning for Lobos Island, snd An- | interpreted, and also that tee aeenay: would be made ac: | run for by J. H. Dawson's Gift, and L. A. Stafford’s Dick | via: the objects of the original charters ; the several | structed. tt. = do, with despatches from Gen. Scott. quaiuted by them ef our painful cult situation, | Chinn, and won by tue dormer, in a well contested race, ti i id to the 3 and R ‘Cie uaderaigued have thus, ia compliance with the re- s') 394—The Yossel. by. which Tintended to | dad would have recovered more courage, and’ probably, | in 1 ‘ | the ct of tae, Peumaylvance Legislature ie etoce | solution of the Assembly, submitted ut same lougth tha the act of the Pennsylvania Legi ibove, sailed before 1 could place it on board.— | have undertwken larger enterprises. 3 D Day.—The second day's race was fora purse | that they intended to cali the attentio: minis- | reasons which induced them to differ with the majority terior, Where he might be easily cut eff. not much to add—in fect it is almost impossitie to | { thovght of deserving, by uch noble conduct, th of $100. The following Is the eummary :~- Axo | ‘ahesewnde Mactaiaud ettonmabnieer eniostiecey Griginal | of the commissioners us to the proper determination to ., itis the universal opinion m Sauta Fe that if | gather any thing here in the way of what is culled army | teem of vil my fellow citizens who, certainly, ) J. H. Dawson’s ch f Git, by Dick Chinn, out of continued gud gontinuing desire on the part of the Logis: | e made under the act conferring the power to adjudi- General Wool had gone direct to Chihuahua, | 2¢W#—s0 secret ry thing is kept. ‘There is net a Mex- | aware of the tacts, could not do h than apprevia | Mileh Cow, 6 Md. oe tseeeee 1 1] lature of this state, to confise the structure of their ruil- | ¢4l#. 4 there would heve been no trouble in New Mex- | 1°82 in the whole country who does not know that our | it wil that should be considered noble and gi A. H. Carpal’ Glencoe, @ | road strictly to the southern tier of counties, if by aay | _ The substance of such reason is, that tho functions o { fco. Col. Doniphan had possession of El Passo troops are going to Vera Cruz, while in the United | unfortunately, | see that! was mistaken, wi out of F 2 means it was reasonably possible av to do. The Logisla- | the commissiouers uuder the aot are judicial rather than dei Norte on the 28ca December. Leiters had States, and even here,our own poople are all in the dark. | ‘rom grunting to me tet sympathy, af not pra: been received from the Governor of Chihuahua, Santa Anna manages to keep himself well advised of our | ievp upon me aftronte un, ture of this State, have in this way clearly suid to the | lesislati a that their discretion and judgment were movements. I almost vei 1:30. ap Day.—The raceon the third day was for @| commissioners under this act, that they would not have | controlled by the directions of the act, aud that upon the 4 jure to say that he now knows | apathy aad inaction. it iv supposed that I wee w!\ Coo} | purse of $200, two mile heats, which terminated as fol- | them depart from the origingl intention c tacta presented tor their consideration, the provisions c! stating that Gen. Wool was within three days | as much of our plans and intentions, and of our strengths | indiffctence, the ilis of the eouutry, and some oi + Back | lows r= Tne cond ocnirel) Cece Tee ete eae | tha et requindd thems to anjudicate (he satullsiaiont of muich of the capital. Thie, too, was doubtless | aod numbers in the field as upy of those who are at head | ave’ gone so far as to present me, inthe eyes of the | A-H.Carnai’sch.f. Matilda Bynum, dem by im- to promote which pecunmias has been so often grant: | the interior lines, aud not permit the company to con- another ruse tolure Col. Doniphan on in confi- | qarters, in Washington city. Despatches of the great- | world, af a traitor. y ported Delight, 3 years ol ° 1 ed; that they would not have them submit to the exac- | stzuct any portion of their road without the limits ot dence, und cut him ‘off fiom atl chances of es- | ©t moment are sent through the enemy’s country, al-| Why ihen thisdetention in San Luis '# the hostile | , 4-H. Dawson’s Mike R; A a tivps of tue uct of tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, | this State. ofthe eno | ¥Y, dam by Giles Scroggins, 4 years old..... cape, or failing back i it | Most totally unguarded, and, like weak ond straggli arty ofthe press. Why, when the Gi Solid cumengenny. PO Sante. Fe, to relieve it | toenging partiee, and mules and wagons with geek ccd | iy ocly mba with e reel egy eto 223 unless in their examinations and surveys they should | The undersigned regrot the delay which has occurred ‘Tne Mexicans are bold in their tone, and con- | “Gee, Seat pail a aie ee te ands of our logs. | | Stators of Couhuila, Nuevo Leon, and Splores the Time, 3:43-3:64. Jacever such strong and stubbo: in submitting tae report in obedience to the rerolution.— ‘amaulipas, do | , Yount Day.—The fourth day Mike Ryan, nothing | parture from the original object of the cuacter, Tho discharge of other indispensable public dutins is the fident of capt: Col. Doniph: ns sailed with his staff from this place day be- | ‘uey not ga out and meet him? Why does not thy Com- | dauated by his defeat on the previous day, egain up- the territory of this ‘Stat , ‘matter of absolute’ only apology they have to offer. lento ‘piusiog Col. Doniphan and his com- | fore yesterday. The troops are preparing to follow him, | nander-in-Ch ef advauco into the country! Why does | Peared, triumphantly welked over the course, and took * rom . ‘ . . All of which is respectfully submitted. Tmand, which consists of about 600 men, 500 of | end officers are momentarily expecting merching orders. | i1o not fight him and drive him out of the country? Fel. | ie money. ‘Tho surveys made under the direction of the commis ¥. WHITTLYSEY, therm being of his own troops, the first regiment | Ali the forces now here, except the Louisiana volunteers, | low citizons, hear me, and belteve that no one wishes | Savasvam Races—March 12.—The race was fora sioner, show «more favorable state of fasts i nny ORVILLE W. CHILDS, of mounted Missouri volunteers, and a detach. ie Baltimoi ; ‘ nd one company of artillery will | more than myself, that the day of glory for the country, | Purse, mile heats, best three in five, aud resulted as fol- | respects upon ail the routes, thon those presented in the JOB PIERSON. ment of 100 men from Santa Fe, ander com- sp ahead cae. Those that the day of confusion and Rorroe i the unjust enemy be Singloton’s b. f. Mary Stiles ; 5 patition of the mere ‘siting for legislative permission | February oth, 1447. Li |. Mi i. ere, under the comm: of | should shine; but, untortunately, holy as my washes are, Mr. Sing’ ysb. f. WEDS 2 to go into the State of Ponnsyivania. 7 e " ai Dest hoaseang a Pe Seni Cie pieee ea spot ong mas ye TT A 11 no doubt re- | the difficulties are great with which (am beset.” s Mr. Harrison's s,m, Henrietta, 1 3| "ihe Sullivan county route the maximum grado going | Pa ial ¥ rari Ft itd So ockeenke fion of hight arollery, under command of Capt. Vora Cruz, and you will sean +4 Gates - is eage: pies will ‘coal hay ei “44 ie ‘pels ere Suite "wad Lo a pan cts he Nhe Dales aod a feom areas to the 30th Jeu On the 20th ef saad Hadson ond Liew. Kribben, und 70 trom Col, | any person might, that of all the soldiers in the army, | that time it Lae been increased threoxoucthe Of ite orig route was by the same document stated at ‘atty-twe foot | month, the 17th Co. gress was installed. ‘The message of Price’s regiment and Col. Willock’s baitalion, | they are the very ones who should go there —being bet: | ual force. I did not fiad here, nor was there oxy, 10 tothe mile. {nthe surveys made uuder the direction | the P.esident,Soublett, who hed left the Presigency oi Tuey tuen assert that they will macsacre every | ‘ef able and suited to stand the climate than most of the | other places, a deposit of mon, horses, ot equipmenre. “1 | . About $20,000 ea raised in New Orleans, to be | of the commissioners, the maximuin grade guing east is | ‘ie Republic on that day, speaks exclusively of the dis- 0 devoted to the relief of Iroland; $19,000 have actually | found to be ouly forty-five feet to the mile, und the like | turbances which latterly hed ceused grest consternation guods . to Fespond Tast year toe the call of Gen. Taylor fer aid | to fill up the regim A soldier cannot be made at | Leon paid over to the Mayor, who has remitted $16,000. | grade on the Delaware river route, fity feet to the | + the country, and congratulsted himself that peace A letier from Lieut Abert, U.S. Topographi- | ship and meee pee yee onduring much hard. | once, and tae whole world kuows that tho orduance re- | ‘The beautiful residence erected by Joseph Bonaparte, | Mile. On the Nineveh route the maximum grade was, | prevailed. He expressed . perarogpag wae hyd, 4 cat Engineer, of laces Cate, contirms all the above | di led and sent home, chouid ‘aot nove ibe prohtbie uj Sac a ans ‘a ders in Hine stots dot the put | ut Bordentown, New Jersey, is to Le sold at auction in | DY the Uren: Doateoncs ct eerz: ae hen nemeontons tr to prevent the repetition of the intelligence. ‘Lhe details of the battle of Bracito | {com snering in the fortune of war in the aatiels ate | Sc uneetbeaee Deriddens Thiet wtobioe to. doce over: | ecetest: Maagh OF (un ocebaddmnbanare tebatcieen no dy ne pated bat- hy be ‘udent, then, wisbing ti cr by the comm.ssioners, the u id of 1835. As ous of Lkese measures: aréaiso confirme:\. ‘The massacre, beyond doubt, | tle, whatever thut fortune may be—whether for weal ov | one tien, gee co uttinive, Hh pnd pang ‘The New Brunswick House of Ascambly, have passed bred route is found to be tixty-Ave fest and. Om the | the President designates a revision of the law on the hb- has been a hoinble one, of which we have as yet | Ve. Louisiana stood up premptly, without hesitation ~ a bill, for granting tothe St. Andrews and Woodstock Great Bend route to pe sixty-eight teet to ti 7 erty of the press, to put sn end to the abuses in its use. heard bu: the beginning; and the insurrection eg or wavering, not only in sending men first to the ald of | wen Say idoblent toh Uae anes nee Railway Company, w provincial guarantee of tive per | ‘yne avese made under the direction of ie oneal: Coiba titchath Hoeses of Congssse sesmmbled, ep kept so quit until ail was ready for the outbreak, | °F CUDtry%s cause, but also in the “sinews” of war, | pations! Would people not accuse mo, bree hone on tee coke ne ten seat ere sioners, show very clearly that there exists a practicable pried D. Jose Tadeo Monagas, as President of the that our Landini of to ps there must be d erm und st would seem to be but right aod proper that her | with more reasen, of having exposed to an evident dan | ‘%®°0Pletion of the railway, and 20,000 acres of land | jing for’ the co: wiruction of w railroad thiough the inte. dcontinned engaged m the election of the edg before any-eftart pf ey nye ian lish: | last jent, now here, should have a chance to share | ger, the honor of our arms, and the liberty of our coun- |‘? P# Ktunted for settlement for the benefit of said road. | sor of Sullivan couaty, betwoon Shawanguuk ridge and | electoral wolleges from the most advanced of our Western mile | nee? Slory: if there ts to be any glory achieved | try, having committed the imprudence of operating with | The nucleus of the new comet, may now be seen of a | Deposit ; and ulso that thore existe a like yrecksabie |. On the 291k, De. Vargas was electo’ by both Chem Crackers and Chees: Americanin New Mexico, and confiscate all tneir | °t86t#. Besides this, your voiunteers who wero the first | was compelled firs' send for the men to uli the S! ‘oen and not with soldiers? Was it not my duty to pre- | Clear evening. It bears N. W. at an elevation ef about | line for the construction of a railroad betweon Deposit | bers 9s fret Counsellor, und Bishop of T'ricala as second. tary posis. 4 © leans Bulletin, March 8.) pare ammunition—to collect and improve ihe srins | 30 degrees. ‘On Monday night it was 10 dogrees south of | and Binghampton by the Ninevels route, pont | “These elections prove the party which is Jominating Lieut. Aberts’ men suffered very severely | The Abby Morton a ‘ived posterday from Tampico, | —to bring trom all points the artilicry, and at lest | thestar'' Sigma Andromida.” The tailofthe cometis| * = * * * + io the legislature of 1847, as that “of the order,” as it coming to Missouri. ‘Lhe calls upon government waabete monies. the) Bt Cope 6 Gat Soott end to gather all the war materiels? Think about this | 9% yet visibie. ‘This difference in annual conti divided by the estima- | Called.— Charleston Courter, March 14. for provopt assistance and large rei ts Tom) 2ist, in the steamer Mas- | with impartiality, end afterwards judge if | deserve ‘The steamboat Swi bound fi oi ted difference per ton, over the interior routes, 30043, > are streuuous; aud the sittaigon of om gallant {eanaontte._‘Dwethousand troops hed to Be veprimaided. But It's pot” scthsieat, “at we | eins seats Tung on tio Ati lavtaat when: at | divided by 40875. costa will. give 140,000. tou, us, the seh aredeopanetcinh bre men, jar away from succor, in the heart of an | who were sbeut teisg, cease ea ll ak Tan ico, | desire to secure a victory to our arms, that the army | Chester, Illinois, and soon after sunk in twelve fe sunount that may be transported each year on the inte March, Music and Mirth in New Orlean enemy’s country, shows the hn : 's ipping | wuich | have the honor to command, should be numerous | ter. Boat and cargo a total loss. rior routes, abd Jeave the economy of the adoption of Well het in March—pl March y Ys Tashness which | in port had been engeged for account of the Government, | and disciplined. itis not autficient if this army is possessed the two routes, so far as it may be affected by the cost of cliere we are it Diarch-=pisasant Marc has characterized’ the whole advance into New | to carry troops and stores. of the most emivent enthusiasm to avenge the outrages | war loct mine Okie seer ae ane wv clleville, Obio, | construction, &c.,and the transportation of freight, ihe | mild March! ugreeable month! No wind! Oh Mexico. " [From the Tampico Sentinel, Feb. 20th } taat have been done to the nation; this is a great deul, | Va" lost in the Ohio river on Wednesday of last week. | sume, notatall. Fair weather! certainly! It hae Evght of the leading men engaged in the con-| On last Weduesdey, according 10 previous urrange- | cettaialy, Dut its by no means all tat i required. Full |", The trial of Brown, Morton and Bell, charged with Ss iuaatss seapiisai salty bskicveniay a ea cw : spiracy have arrived, (tue despaich does not say | ments, ibe 1st division, under Gen Twiggs, moved from | o fire, and desirous of glory, the gallant Republicans ot Nag hb ang GF Longa hie hd Sab Jewelry store, | From the surveys made under the direction of the com | only rained pretty much all the time since the Waere,) who bave made full confession of the | ‘heir camp, some twoenda half miles irom tho city, in | ‘be army of the Alps would not have been able to do | in Boston, has been postponed for a tortnigut, on account | missionere, and the facts appearing in proof before them, | inonth came, the sun coming out justlong enough "whole piot. one adjacent to thatof the commend under Gen. Pillow. | ‘hat they did,it instead of flading the beautitul and fertile bsence Of a material witness for the State. it is now established that there will be heavier grades in peas 3 Lowers received, also state that Col. Cook and | “Bere they were reviewed by Gen. Twiggs. We ob. | fields of Italy, they had met with barren Beserts, obliged gislature bas adjourned, without electing | the track of the railroad in counties both cast and west of | to allow you to shut up your umbrelin und take the Mormon battalion were 850 aula bagond soived Generals F lerson, Pillow, Shields an} Quitman | ‘© Car — ae a which they were. No Senators. Sullivan county, than will be encountered on the line of | olf your water proof boots. But in spite of wind and progressing slowiy . si 4 erga ps, 7 jo day wi at areas te wali ohise whieh, void Notte pointed | Massachuseits, a seaman belonging to the schooner 41 ignate a ms a 1 he i mens and mean to be as lively as we can during the re- 4 ogly wari so many of the mep Js led to ite. p | e me & priv ‘jum, Captain Hawse Atwood, was kilied ut Notfolk, | ‘® St, recung: lo “imake | sidue of the season. ver is here, Collins is THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS VERA CRUZ. Feopuaen word pucssaay Kress part of the review wee pA army, They saw with wonder the magni’ , on gatwrday night lest, in consequence of tue aeci: arison of | the ire avutions 804 | here, Piacide is here, the Ravels ure vere 3 Tra- [From the N.O. March 6.) ” formed they dental discharge of @ gan in tue beads of Captain tries it Di he danswese, and Mons. Finart have re- a who, together with the deoei ast und west of | Vattini, t suse, the megaitute end importance of the copcetion ihlth Gen, Sout arrived off the city on Thur | teem re ep at erent a dns; nphy. tedeod, To turned from Havana, and are here. Herz and to which victory led them. Has the me he same perspection? He hasto march ry, and ne is obliged to respect th wot Starting in@ boat to shoot ducks and sea .* i ut did not come ashore uatil Friday morni: aud property of his countrymen, who expect fr hi dal - sere if it should be found, that there ex- | Sivori are here, ani every body else is here. Heaiat eecke [counted mt One ieee od ay: a, eithin | vious to which, he received a “thundering welesme” | protection. All nearly deserted, it does notofer a shelte, | The Dumber of deaths in Lowell in 1846, was 690,being | isted.on the line through the juterior of that county, | Collins, who wppeuis to be “a broth of a boy,” barks anchored outs He seems to be in fine heslth and spirits. After re. | agvinst the clements, nor a sufficient quantity of water | | Weocnaiide ond tanorts f easior grades onl more favorable curves, than was found | commences his engagement to morrow at the St. be pad none ng altogether ceiving the congratulations of a great number of our | ‘or the men and horses; if we advance, it is necessary to |, Mechanics and laborers of every kind are moving in | to exist oathe track of the road in countios Charles Theatre. There isa yrent desire to see Gaatet thoen eueaned oniciae © Tieeo tr citizens, he proceeded to Gen. Pato! put from distance to distance dépots of provisions where | !4*ge numbers Loy are at ok guawWrovoe, where good | west of Yullivan, that the route through the in him, and he will play, mark my word, a splendia flees udmvards e€ bo moll tortontbey, on te where he now remains, although we learn that he cor: | tue soldier will be able to find alter being worn down by | ¥°Fkmen obtain employment at good wages. that county should be established; dut ut very cl wed Pikes Gras te niahtaeiie & or Zecharginn 5 the grester on. Go tie W tem; tos leaving again some time during, the day, But | ‘atigue and hunger, the necessary resources to live on. | It is proposed to annex Lafayette, a suburb of New | timates that if such should be found to be the fact engugement. aciue begins tonight atthe Amo- Rave cince seed torreon Reetiy heed Con we do not feel at liberty to give his destination, Without this it seems impossible for the army to make | Orleans, to the Crescent city, makiog it municipality | tublishment of the interior line was expected 10 rican Theatre, and Lover gives his tirst entertain- greatest cotivity prevails In. every dopartioen We are informed that the embarkation of four bri. | any movement. Has anything been done concerning this | auaber four. sult. The company in their appuicavon to the Legisla- | nent on ‘Tuesday night. Mrs. Mowatt and Da- Kcartervmester. ty tre Tebbiers aun salient utieoes Raden, under Generals Twiggs,,Pillow, Shields, and | important matter, although | bave made thousands of re- | rhe second municipality of New Orleone, atthe divi epresented the maximum grade through ihe in. | venport concluded a brief and snecessfull engoge- Jeture, “ » The ret ne painful to tell it, Mexicans, but i terior of Sullivan county, at sixty feet to the mile ! ment of four nights. They go from here to Loui» theit movements have been much retarded during the | ama Y- The destination of | presentations? It ix very . sion of the city in 1686, contained about 16 000 souls—in rier 5 ¥ 6 ps is very proporly left to the fruitful - | Leannot ki it secret any longer; nothing has be missioners have ascertoioed tnat ) Past week by adverse winds. The operations in every | tion ot the public; for, what ie the Value of & wert nn | dome, ahd sebas is vette, | dont oce,that these ie aay, | ea unlted estan ounere toe 1880) the. setae gay kon we Ure Balaban rani tion of 2 ry one , besides, if we let | prospect of doing it. The army is kept ina state of great i bog,” it might bea material injury to | uakedooss, uat in the most. dreaful talsery heey quarter indicate that “ Uncle Sam” is ebout to make an immediate effort to crush, with one fell swoop, the defy- ei oe vareree rs ing aud self important Mexican nation ; and to so follow be found with a grade of but forty-five feet to the mile, which is less thao the maximum grade on the Deluw: route through Pennsylvania. ‘There are, itis conceded, | |QOO 00, and itis now 42,919, divided : whites 36,053; free colored 1,616; slay much #0, | total 42,919; voters 6,069. KERSONS IN PHILADELIMIA, ° ifs Sheps A, and 2009 1» tion of the road, and the conclusion is almost jrresistinle, Thomas Turner, a conveyancer, in Newark, New | that if the Legislature had the same fucts before them Astontmine c any exaggoration | Jorsey, has been arrested and held to bail to answer to | which were before the commissioners, they would have niladelphia, May 23, 1246 March, or the firet of April, the army will be concen | were not betore reported. { appeal to the testimony ef the authorities of saa Luis; | charges of forgery in having made out spurious deeds to | established the lines through the interior of the county of Mr. 8. P Thompson—Dear Sir:—For more thea four years trated on board of vessels in the vicinity of Anton Li | The accounts from the Rio Gronde reach to the 2let | the 25:h of December it has been scarcely possible | himself for pieces of land in the vicinity of Newark, in- | Sullivan, without any reterence to commrasioners. post [had been dreadfally afflicted with vn affeeticu of the zardi, when, with the barge boats, ‘which. ha ‘already | ult. int the troops with two deys’ pay, which hax served | cluding forged certificates of thei! ‘ecution. The It does not indeed follow, that because the grades in it h my physteian piouconced “Ch arrived, they will debark at that plece and forthwite |. Colonel Duncan's ortillery were to sail on th more to pay off old debts than to attand to present neces | date of one certificate, purporting to have bee: d by repented nad neglected oold: . olomn on Vera Cruz They ae Vabaee: |-beee! Govebee Locie by oon ape Of the $400 000 appropriated for th son of | tho late David D. Crane, ksq., but beii ted on a day | those on the line through that county, the treffis on the Le ble. | My throat was literally raw ft artyine S00 mea cede Cy ee rene ee: | neand ea bio Louie my, only $174,000 have come to hand, which was | subsequent to his death, Another deed—a printed blank | rosa would not be relieved by amore level aud favors. log erent epprension, palnand vightroas artes chins ill be able to land, under cover of the guns of the ‘Ge cember nnd nothing this present | filled up—bearing thi imp of the stationer of whom | ble gri tween Shawa: ok ridge and Deposit. But id fever=io short ail she wensl pul: my} how- Pauizon, 14.00) troops in the Course of a few’ hears: toa | ed ecventoon ales ne arrived ot Sati, and hed march- | ioonth; and in order to help tho great wants | wae com. | the Dlank was ought, a dated a long: ten” boro ers | ere re have, with some per- | ed themselves, canste lous of uesteoiry tertenney n those who are driving a large trade in the market of spe: | that fer twenty. fv s I have not been able to pa rades in the track ot the road, in the couuties both east Com Ceo ted , c ; 4 v @ herolo det. of jont A by te te ther, A WOOD N_ \e The tet bee horen. ond is pretonded to be kept en- REWS FROM GEN. TAYLOR'S DIVISION. balls of the enem: ro iyiag b re, qa ‘abandoned, | ‘Oundation. A private letter from fampa says t “ They pnt bey ot the eeyonth svotion of the setae to tha “ig For Consompiion, Cow Mle ip 12. 4 Browehitis, Rpie tirely wi'hin the knowledge of the commanding generals, [From the New Orleans Jeffersonian, March 8} Wliton See htt eaidceiner a ae 4 1 | (the Indians) are quiet and friendly.” uate, Co but | do not Usink it requires any extraordinary wisdom | We derive the followiog particulars from the @alves- iy, athe: a hich t Ap * od, Ke. ke. RADI! . nd the patriotism of a few inhabitai or jucgment to tell what the operations will be for the | (on Gesette, Although the date is no later than we | * 1% comiog two or tree months. By the latter pen of | have had before, yet some matters aro mentioned which | , 1 hee isnotin thisf low citi by | the counties east and west of Sullivan ore heavier than ip Arkansas, for t! 1@ point. es eral Taylor had arrived at Saitilio, and had march- | received in oably in two or te days, his ent . | Potosi i pelied to engage my personel credit for the amount of | sellor entered into business. In ongcase a comparatively | tinacit; , insisted on the construction of the road throngh | throat was leeehed and blistered doverseain. I made pres ad sie ee an ie a rmament, mu. a ee Had Leeroy race ol. bie 4 frorhed $20,000, which were lent me. on pledge of my privat» | poor man purchased « amali lot of Turner under one cf | cook county in the Sullivan line, und have compeiled its | tri! of every kuown remedy, and at different Periods bad of battalions. property, and which were sent tothe division in ovser. | these spurl , paid him $60 on account, and has | construction through ai] (he obstacles of Rockland and | *4vice of ax physienavn, all of no avast Simuliaueous with Gen Scoti’s movements, Gen. Tay. and 8 couple in 1 , ata since I made tris! of your Compound Syn ii move withhis column on San Luis Potosi. ‘The Mexicans vation at Tula Could the army under such miserable | laid out about ws much more in making preparation for | O counties, when the treffic of the road would | 0" ptt aid prcdin force, ne willbve wid bie te and frequent rumors ary canoe ane se lostand won,” | circumstances, make « movement? Far, vory far, am 1 | building. have been much relisved by a divergence into the State | j Neetteieks roe had the Gat ich North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginio, and Massa- | We beur from the sai from insinuating that the Mexican soldier depends upon of New Jersey, we think it does follow that they do not jource @ rumor that the eighty th which hi ? ne Political and Personal sete seme , ehusetts regiments, {understand that Gen. Taylor ts | prisoners who were captured rece ; the promptness with w! is, country pays him, but " al. + | intend to authorize a divergence into any other State to | health; an Sante all anveng onneens and taking évery pretetiion have Deep maaseered Ser ateeny ee Kea ype there are difficulties which it is impossibls for us to over- | The Kentucky Legislature adjourned on the Ist inst | secure more to render the march across the desert, from Agua Nueva come. | It is impossible to give rations to the troops when | Jobn EK. Mills has been re-elected Mayor of Montreal. | the line within this State offsred greater obstac! “dl me ti feet fould wot now be liviow,. hid dicing. TARE FEHiLY, 123 Kprace y firmly bet itnot been for your iy: ry 3 ‘The undersigned benrs wimess to tho trath of the f the valley of Sun Luis Petosi, as litts arduous and 8 vel @ force of Camanches have arrived at | there is no rations, orto pay them when there isto | Hom. Lewis Case arrived in Boston on M to the pon | , The undersigned boars witness to the trath of the ee Msciplly ot voludioote butt aerate | Chey ares poccsanhy steers ate commercial Visi. | Mvocrag” uss andas full of periouam asepy ewer ya | OKs a0d took lodginge at tho Tremont House, 17 °T°™" | the line ot the road in other counties tn this Sst, | gages MAYINE Were Anomleee oh Af gig > pours a — 'y, seeking only | 4), hich will sacrifice itsclf with ita chiefs { pra» tuaties Mia oretaic , 3 d ’ 9 couroge and forti ude as thore did at | the privilege of furuishing all rac the wi vhue Hs iefs for 5 the objects of the original charter was to favor the | Pri "TS per hatile: $5 per dozer: Movterey, the old hero will wehleve a victory that, will army may Fequire for the remafadee ot foggy he Le agit greg ee dU a if ite wks for wc- | MUunpen tx Canapa.—An old man named Noah | jocal trafic und. business of cach of tho counties inthe . NG ih /& DICKBON, N. &. comer 5th wad Spruce . essle aud telcil by WYATT & REE in arent by H. Johwsow, 273 Brosdway; : 188 a r offer to furnian horses sivtar nly to satisfy its wants ring in Mexicans to breok tiem tebeore”” and will | able t #6 at Santiago is becom: it does itso as to be ig, who formetly lived near Toronto, Can- | southerntier. This object has been kept strictly in view bri mT ne busine: roach the enemy, to sustain its good namo, found in his heuse dead, on the 2ist of February, without wavering. The construction of the immense, and no | ad the ‘glory end liberty of the nation to which it be- veral horrible wounds, apparently ioflicted with oc fond beng Rockland vent, whore heavy py fad conception it is said can be formed of the operations jongs. #xe, were found upon the body. He had formerly | considerable obstacles were encountered, in pureu | rowing out of the present war, excopt by those who Useless have been till to day, ail the endeavors I have | owned @ piece of land which ho sold to one obert | ance of this object, been compelled, though a much muse PD he uUmatisi iF ve witnessed the arrival and ‘departure of the various | ‘#0, all the steps that I have taken, having in viow ‘ho | Hamilton of Toronto. The price he received wes an | favorable grade wor presented by a divergence into New | f& JOINTS, SCROFULA, DIBEABE: supplies. receipts of the necessary funds. Notes over solos were | gunuity of £20, with the right to occupy the house so | Jersey. it is reprosonted that the troffic of the road will ke. Ke —Risc’s Comrovien Byxur of By [From the Montgomery (Ala) Journal, March 12 pot Leeks elgg on onda a ecglicegd s Mealy cack Lapeevea tie rte b ie | cocmnenr ish he Loctaamrens Pelee eae oh tar tacot | sagtithed tee esas Lecanto ieones { 5 . tk ware res wish the Legu waiv re vublial Ph pets pg ‘exas ers arrived on the aoe promises wad retnol hopes, which | fear wil) seve: (¢ | land, which ten acres Heaton hed the rij ht to culti @ | objects 2 4 ailivan county, by | f ‘ast. He leaves onthe cars this | reslized,(or if so, they will | for his own profit. Rubert Hamilton die | morning ‘He isa inewy formed man, and much | — | chink (hut I bave fulfilled, becwrss | ing all bis property to his brother J omg looks than hia experince end foug steading | it fmt! bs tae nee ites did not poy the £20 regularly A SINS AND STL has u better k. Dimeelf ; be of worfere for the sole beaefit of those te | objects of tho original charter as to Sullivan county, by | ees no cant sanens, See swelling | y | lar aw y WV" | shunning that county and disregarding ite local traffic | laf subsrauees & mmprare neste of the James Ham: | nad business. ‘Tho Legislature, by this vct confersug ; oy olsen of he Heaton, or fulfil | outhority upon the comin (A Ang Ch | Ade experninents, wae: the direction and duper Tom of tp it Jad schem Fiiion ja short, he ia “a host within hin never has been 'a time since the commencement of the Teputation would leed one wr that the Taeee ie onwary funds, an ‘4 puiation concerning the improvement of the teu | te do this, It the iabebltants of Sullivna county: | motteumiment of the Heeuity yay vert r * m a y a a ney by pron p ef The ooaskty ire: ~. ee Lan We understand that me 10 raise a force of Texas wishes, os I think, to ¥ wn; acres; for which reason Heaton had commenced a | have the advantages of the roi ri file combinerion of reme ty ros sioned by the Mexican government, whe ere migdereg (rotated men, Leas not been successful. Tho Texans | that thove small sums that hevi from time to time Cheneery sult ageinst him, to regain possession of the | ness, with no greater clogs upon its general traffic than prepared fram the p nod robbing ol people at every opportunity att pen a faite period: 12 months, bnt notfor the war, | remitted are rot of great help, becouse they will do oniy ‘tend. This suit hud troubled Hamilton much, and he had | thore which burden it in Kiand cou! If the obsta- saustaction. It thing, be th el opi to cover the wants of a day; they are noi sullicient to | been heard to say that if he lost the land he should be | uch Temen Recmers. Was oon, Keep the is fellows auiets The Diem cy Sctecomeph chin ft ee com ermanent impression, Les ete | further opera. | reduced to poverty. On the 20th of Fobrusry. Hamilton | inte tne 3t ah © boys” are light di : " ns Upon. 1086 who are able to are not willing | weut to visit Heaton, in com; ith a Mr. Bi . | plied to place the inhabi f ind, Oi | re light draught, and move with unequalled adequate force may be stationed upon the Texan frontier, Shep ice army, the only protection which the ox aatry | After passing halt an hour in conve sation with Heaton, | Ballivan upon sn equal foot: oon i | al nlacri'y from point to pel r any Unnecessary bog: yoy thay have Boal sto tapote dimiculige ‘nce of apprehensions of very serious Indian | hos willbe exposed, aud they may love all, with their | Hamilton and Brown went away, but when al some dis. oreo to give the inba the | for these most heed elt operotions; independence, and th li be obliged to trunsmitto | tance irom the house, as Bri Hamilton leit him | vad, if it be secured to th it reate: full bata trial to couvi Wilk ter botavon by the. CauuK HM very certain, twey | Col, Haye was not known for somo hours after he | postority'a ustue sli of Npeumay ° | and ‘went back, remeining wome Ave minutes ; alter | upon its gonarel trefics then fx how Tmposeh’ user ite ergdalons of i apron, NG, Draggiot, se vnulanco, let e weather be ele an Tank | Geme on board the Selme, for this place, and the clerk Country men F would aave omitted te present to you | uae Hamilton rejoinn’ rove, tnd the two rode away | the beneft of the innabitanta of Rockland and O ead cela by sadway. cor Jo} Ec iD) v Vem 4 eos! ~ | reas vei wi her. On the next jeaton wos written sqpetw Ph iiond bt ot the army. inrotee ce an nates | fect, by an Of the register, one of our citizens, | know will ll up your heute with bitteriiees but {find | found ia hia cottage, having on itweversl mortal oasis, | (hc taicey ol the: iokebingnts or tesaetatsat east BRUT ee beats. james tar 4 ain Poll cng hea — ij ge for his 'y, instantty bay the amount to | myself compelled to give you notice of oll that occurs. | Hamilton has been’ arrested and committed for trial 9s | though such diverging line @ more bones @) owid uplt ith aay cxpenes, cea aee tanie van Seeoges? much Seer fae ee A allant | ficcenia be 8 crime Wore it not brought to your uolice. aang Reaton had sums of money in hiv house, | grade, so a div inte Pennsylvania wes not to be ‘ t . passenge: at othe: “4 terme, (hough i Jor tix months, or tor ous or to | alweys " reeds In 1» ein A = | body, but tos aay one, Ci] 1 cree Co to 4 gn ir emer Hah was taken Eetroun jury ona Le ua.