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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘5 — SS = ms — => Vat me, 61=wheae me, core NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1847. erin ewe oon inst. They fully believed they were to attack Vera | storming of $.de Ulus. The squadron were to rendez-, I have limited my remarks to the Position of the army , and still ere as of sufficient Importance to | burglar and the robber to plunder the ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENOE | Gms one in, Teh ers and eoger for | vous at this anchorage on the 40th of the menth, to be | onthis frontier ant the requirements. fore. cempaig | justin the coutes tite | yao. 248 the fray. ready for co-operation with the ermy, which under the | against San Luis Potosi ; the estions in the Secre- In conclusion, I assure you that nothing could be fur- | ries that nightly take place. to the shameful neg! . The only troope left et Lobos were the companies on.| command of Gen. Scott, were expected to amou: ‘hen | tary’s letter being coufined to neral theatre of | ther from the views of the department than any intention | of the gas and oil Laups, whieh, ii y of the streets, S E A 7 0 F W A R board the ship on which the smali pox had uppeared— | concentrated here, to 10,000 men. Capt. Nones of the | operations. Should the government determine to strike | to interfere with, or derogate from the authority belong- | are not lighted before 11 o'clock at night, and then burn . our informant thinks the ship Gen. Veazie. Forward arrived on the 9th, with information that eight | adecisive blow at Mexico, it is my opinion that the | ing to you by ral; and | out before 1 o’clock inthe morning. We trust that this - Gen Worth acrived at Lobos on the Edith on the Ist | to ten vessels loaded with troops had ate New erent soeeanenta land pees Vere Cras or Alvaxede, 08 nner ua pe to add. the eration ol @ part | ae Sach jee = ne — hey ae abases, in Gen. ty bimself 8 @ ships carryin; ental if & secure depot, mar: nce on the capital; | of lespatch deem: ‘ou exceptionable, | am una- je st rs” dur- ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT NEW. ORLEANS | thres days previcus ("7 ™US8* #*tived there two or | he bi aealt od paowad Caren esue: Seles auring. YA | smashing 2 2 Mroope teaiired foc thin service would | ble to ceceions weeny ear oie ne, Lam ante | ing their incumbency ineffice. It will, doubtless, ba re. Gen. blic with impu- nity: Many of the police attribute. mast of the bangle, peeniciaememeane Patterson was still at Tampico on the 8d inst. | were to rendezvous at Lobos Island—e high hammock | not fall short, in my judgmen:, of 25,000 men, of which | ter, all circumstances covsidered, it furnishes jvat | membered at the spproaching charter election. A het Za’ The leans ning ited about half way between Vera Cruz and Tam- | at least 10,000 to be regular troops. grounds for your animadversions. | retribution awaits the whole party in the Common Cou: The Latest Authentic Accounts | Thy seumahi i cecienn OO Sa gman free pore ier gon ‘squadron isactively engaged | In conclusion, | fool ft my duty to make some remarks Very respectfully, your obedient servant, | cil, who have winked so long at the many abuses that FROM The be volunteers who were at Lobos have | in exercising men and guns, and in otherwise putting it. | which { would Rladly have been spared the necessity of ‘ W. L. MARCY, Secretary of War. have from time to time pointed out to them, as existing arrived at Tampico on \he ship Archelaus. With th self in oomplete order for a land fight. e are all | submitting. I feel it to my position and to the ser- Major Gen. Z. Taynon, ke, ke. ke. under their sanction, on the of uvderliogs and sub- GENERAL TAYLOR. gompanions wrecked on the Ondiaka they are to gurrion | anxious or it, Mowing it is the only opportunity we | vice, to récord m t against the manner in which ee ordinates in office ‘The people will talk out st the next shall hav only place t near enough to F PERK aegacgh Tampico. a ia a a ae Gre 4 bans as being wi ours! can urther Particulars of the Reported Battles, ‘he brie"Aan Ptr let i renee | cae coast ps ‘War Derants Sir: The President, in peraon to you his it, Washington, Nov. 23, 1846. election. ral days since, communicated F pindinnagilim: als ed rstorepair to Mexico, to take Common Council. we ¥ The vessels now here are the frigate Raritan, the | troops that were to compose R. While I remain in com- | eommand ofthe forces there assembled, and particularly {| Boaav or Avpernmen, Monday evening, March 22.— ! | i Abandonsment cf Oerralvo, | iihanmesucinteiac ie ui"ht toes out | Ranaut eae lr, fmt an | Re te omy oes, een adem, tr | ropinnd ton tan tation pene | pasta Yahi aig ses, os motion Nara storeship Fredonia, which arrived o1 . A ; Sic. dies de. ry tere ie late fake tae aalet cn ihe Bo daye trom Boston.’ The frigate rotowas and sloop | try for the conduct of its operat must claim the LL di it to be practicable. 5 ‘Nuts Pp ition I ol . it cean. terriby ft ss, | John Adams are lying at Green Island, and the St. Ma- | right of organizing all detachments from it,and regula & control your operations by definite (From tho Wash: end are said ta nck aoranin The baglaoe ra iyrsand “Albany are ing further up the const. | the time and manuer of their service. “Above all dod | structions, but yoo ere tafte corso on We léarn that no ial inte: giving any Con. | too, is said to heve suffered much from sickness. On the | ‘The Vixen and Petrel are daily expected up from Lagu- | consider it important, that the Deversnant of War should | judgment, under a full view of all the circumstances, firmation to the rumors of a battle, has been received at other hand, the Pennsylvania and New York regiments | na, the Porpoise having sailed on the 10th to relieve | refrain from corresponding directly with my subordinates | shall dictate. The work is before you, and the means the War Department. team | are said to be as fine & body of men as ever was | them. and communicating orders und instructions on points | provided, or to be provided for accomplishing it, is com. [From the New Orleans Picayune, March 14.) seen. I must not omit, however, to add with w! treme | which, by all military precept aud practice, pertain ex-| mitted to’ you, in the full confidence that you will use ‘The U. 8. schooner Arispe, Capt: West, arrived in port | ‘The steamship Alabama sailed from Tampico on the | reluctance the officers of the Porpoise sailed fora bleck- | clusively to the general in chief command. Confusion | them to the best advantage. esterday afternoon from the mouth of the Rio Grande, | 2d inst., for Anton Lizardo, via Lebos. The U.S. aloop | ade which takes from them all chance of participating } and disaster alene can result from auch a course. The| Th ob; ‘aving sailed thence on the 6th inst. Dr. Jarvis, of the | of war St. Mary’s was still at Lobos on the Ist. in the es eg attack. Capt. Hunt offered to resign the | reason alleged, viz: the loss of time in communicating Insufferable Nui. A petition, signed by numerous | cine, rae resented, caklog the authoritias to put a lop to a certain muisence, consisting & place where petition sets forth) bones are boiled and burnt ; ntrails boiled, creating throughout the neighbor- abomimable and unwho! efiuvis. Re- Fire sAlarma by Teleevap Pray ype as ire wes ctu which it is desirable to obtain have been | sented urging the estaviiaement of s line of pais gton Union, March 20) line of tel ud it is hoped that you will have the requisite | communication between the several fire alarm . % ja tl of The depot established at Lebos is broken up. | comm: remain in any capecity that might as- | with General Patterson, has no application; for the Se complish them. in the city. Referred. deppetchey Wom Canon ee saigedres Comoeger bi Nothing ie to be ett there but the few companies before signed him—even as a mere volunteer—rather than lose | cretary’s despatch came from that officer temy head-| Of this you must be the judge when preparations are | Em, ina Company, No 23.—A communication was re- the goverament at Washington. alluded to. the opportunity of fighting. quarters in sixty hours, and he could not mo’ or made, and the time for action has arriv: i ry from the chief engineer, in which he stated his Dr. Jarvis left Camargo on the 2d inst. There had| We have derived the above information froma pas-| During our last norther, one of the men stationed at | rate, without drawing largely upon this colum - Very respectfully, your obedient servant, reasons for not approving of the reorganization of “En- been nothing received there from Gen. Taylor in several | senger on the Pioneer, a very intelligent man, Our own | the hospital on Palmoing Island, effected his escaps in a | lery and regular troops. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of War. | gine Company Ne. 29- te be Inestet eee een, of days. ‘The rumors which prevailed were brought | correspondence was a to cherge of Capt. Brown, | boat, and succeeded in deserting to the Mexicans. Two | I beg it may be understood that my remarks have no per- | Major General Winrixiv Seort, commending the army, n More Claims allowed—Resolution in favor of paying tl f - | who brought aver a large mail. He came up to town | other men, who got adrift at the same time, were picked | sonal application, It ia quite probable, that in the event | Washington. to Lloyd and Bryant the sum of $361 fo: . fon Desuteer wor aatie oe te distioguise what ‘ts from his vessel, bringing the mail, buthe ‘unfortunately up by the Princeton. She got up steam expressly forthe | of makiog such a detachment, | would have placed it un- rere ceases for the late Corporation A ‘whe bad faliod known to be true from whatis merely rumored, and thus | left our letters on board the Pioneer, which is lying at | purpose of pursuing them, but the distance between the | der Major Gen Patterson; but I conceive that this mode Fe kaon. land and mainland being’ ao little, sh ded only | of regulating details, and ordering detachments direct pie tpOUAnt as OF tHE Petia f° alter dinette ee a ee anes, SR in to ib] jaggerated reports in | Fort Jacl a eing so little, she succeeded on! lating details, and orde: letact ‘xst Point, . 2, er disposing of a few other papers of litt terest, clroulatien har Mer es enc reraeaifermines us| We have been politely’ favered with a copy of the | in capturing the lost boat 7 from the Department of War, is a violation of the inte-] g;n:—In the letter I had the honor to addre: to you | the Board wijoutbed until ‘Monday ening be} with moranda of events during the | Tampico Sentine of the 24th ult. Tke troops were then ity of the chief command in the field, pregnant with | the 27th of May last, I requested that 1 mug) tbe sentto} Boarn oF ‘ant Atpenmen, March 22.—Neil month of February of which he wes personally cogni- | leaving as rapidly as pessible. © worst evils, and against which 1 deem it my duty re- | take the immediate command of the principal army Gray President, in the chair. 3 zant :-— ‘We made mention several wooks since of a party of CORRESPONDENCE spectfully, but earnestly, to protest. aguinat Mexico—elther "to-day, or at any better time he few Hose Carriege—Potition of Engine Co. No. 16 MEMORANDA OF DR. JARVIS. amateurs from Covington county, Miss , who repaired te Tam, sir, very respec tully, your obedient servant, (the President) may be pleased to designate.” for a one carriage Referred. x P Left Monterey pp of badedinche paar joni por mde it of bold pps iy tong BETWEEN THE Majer Ge fire jg ‘ rue ee seed ts, (sive months’ volusiosrs, Sewer in 40th street—Petition of Gabriel 8 Winter for for Matamoras. At time no e1 mn Or ex: | e at own expense, an letermined jajor neral a comd’g. les ed for arm, ei , | suppose, now wi im fil- ri h pectation of the spprough of Bante Anna towards Saltilic | partin the struggle. From the Sentinel wo learn that WAR DEPARTMENT AND GEN. TAYLOR: } the Apsuraxr Genres ation Army, teen or twenty marches of the Ric Grande, and the wea: | agwey!” #2 streot, between 6th end 6th avenues, was rtained. either by us or the Mexicans, so far as | they havo at last been enrolled in Capt. Davis's company, SPICK AND SPIRIT Washington, D.C. son for consecutive operations at hand, | respectfally ask Purchase of City Lets—Petition of John B. Morrell from the r. A large force of cavalry | Georgia regiment, under Gen. Quitman. Their names bs eare oe to remind the Presi: of that standing request. I do | for the purchase of six lots of land at the corner of 4th as known, however, to be infront of General Tay- | are as follows:: MoLaurin, D. C. McKenzie, Thos J. (Ci iS nwad Heapquaareans Anmy oy Occuration, this without any hesitation in respect to Majer General | gyenue and 60th street. Referred. ler, which of course was made known by their cap- | Lott, A Lott, Wm. B. Lord, Wm. Laird, 8. R. Magee, H. He. Pe tess ee Camp near Monterey, @ Taylor, having reason to believe that my presence at ture of the detachment of Arkansas and Kentucky ca | A. McLeod and G. W. Steele. fete ir Sir: In reply to somuch of the communication of the | head of ncipal army in the Seld,in accordance | pgsntivpiret street Petition of sundry owners of pro- valry advanced boyond San Inearnecion. The force | Our whilome contemporary. and worthy friend John Camp near Monterey, Oct. 12, 1646. Secretary of War, dated Sept. relates to the mode | with m is neither unexpected nor undesired by of cavalry on this side of tho ‘Bierra ‘Madre under | Gib ma, Enq. aa been appointed clerk of the court. at Hse pb vel fares te scknemiedie tha. commana of supplying the army, I beg leave to submit the follow: | that allan and distinguished commander » Tt Hy , + ii — ight slab te a ae Caper ater pemmnene Ve Gen) a we iso. is ot Sag post, to the duties of whic! the 22d ultimo; also one fromfyour office of September gues A slight return of chills and fevers mi jetain mo hero | soth st Petition of sundry persons to have ty en bth and 6th avenues, re; 1 oat Com} would have been impossible hitherto, and is so now, | with my family long enough to receive yeur reply to this therein . far towards (Monterey as Mont Morales, when | left threo men arrosted at Lobos as spies, have been | j/y,rolstire ta the. resiguation¢ of volunteer ofticers, and | to sustain the army 10 any extent by forced Contributions | note. ‘Bhould the Prociinee sik tn ray wishes) a few | frauad and the curb and gutter stones set ba the former place. They were, in foct. in Victoria at | tried and acquitted since Scott’s arrival the Mh re bid Paring til of which were delivered | of money or supplies. The couatry between the Riv | hours in New York and Philadelyhis, would enable wwe Lower Police Court—A communication from Justices the time ourtroops marched to that piace in January | Our readers ot yet forgotien the case of Beron, | YY, lent Arsaistend am (al oarrang f the oa, | Grande and Sierra Madre is poor, furnishing only corn | to make certain urrangements, and save the necessity of | Osborn and Driuker, of the Lower Pelee Genre eo dust, a ret fo Tulaas an advance briged under | convicted of murder at Tampico. Ho has begn sentenced pivulat = hep Area {prc bery yr drsépgy berth Loti and beef, Thess 4, wo obtain at moderate rates; | a return to those cities from Was ington. I suppose it | awer to a resolution adopted by the board relative to the jen. an entered the 2. ‘were suppose: e executed. J : ut if a different en ado} certain | would be easy for me to reach io Gra yy the en to be satingius a.corpe of observation; a belief was enter- Tsnanp ov Losos, Mexico, Feb 25, 1847, | * line from Linaresto San Fernardo, and cannot, there: | that they would not have been prootred at all in wuth. | of thic month: employment of « young gentleman in the capacity of tained that they would seize the first faverable oppor- | | Gen.Soott and Gen. Josup and auite arrived here on |,f0Fe, even were thero no other obstacles, comply'at pre- | Cent wexutition: The neon a nee a all in wud | of thi tuhity to strike om eur line of communisation beteecs Sunday last, on board the steamship Massachusotte. | 'e0t with the instructions of the Secretary. T cannot few articles of supply Wabare lcen fram ta country, | most {amargo and Monterey,and capture such trains asshould | Gen. Jesup landed during the afterneou, end mm doubt that on receiving the intelligence of the capture Hea clerk. high respect, I have the honor tobe, sir, your] On motion of Asst Ald. Suits, it was referred to the ent seven WINFIELD SCOTT. | Committee on Police, Watch and Prisons. has neutralized much of the unfriendly feoling wit War. i oa n 4 90m Teplor must ordered the Missasippi ‘ana | Louisions regiments to make of bsieres modified instructions were issued by the which we were regorded, Ls hes contrat reat 2 ingt. : Sept 14, 1946 mittee ‘John P tecte icone thi ow expen, of F on | preparal for ; Accordingly, londay . ti 5 ry it in their ington, a § them fortifying the | Feembarked on board stip, smtydina te ieee reeine " shall, with es little delay as possible, reply at length | feoilite pe State aaihiey thele crops, ed would wa: er of ‘the lath instant, | *2¢Wer from No. 6 Nassau street, to connect with th for " im Consequenee of orders just received On Tuesday and Wednesday the | 0 the Secretary's communication, and pr Fen. Ke Ito co against the sudden attack of roe. or part of main sewer. Adopted. Medical Attendance on Firemen—Report and resolu- fer, nt my views Soubedy dg 89, ne | Add to wI ‘campaig: ther than see them taken forcibly. jes of U.8 infantry, Artillery, Mounted Tam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant com “4 Philadelphia, ZT . President. He requests me to in- ich they would have no inducem form you that it is not within the arrange: ita for con- jw York Regiment arrived, as did | ' ¢2tense on all topics connected with Gen. Tay. | tion from the Board of Aldermen, in favor of paying for again. The prices that have been ‘© reasonable, | ducting the campaign in Mexice, to supers t argo on the morning of the 26th February to men, a company of Howitzer boys from 'AYLOB. | bSing in almost all cases the prices of the country, Jor in his prosent command by assigning you to it. PR Tiny ey eed Celera: retarl to Menterey,in company with a train of 70 wagons, | and some Sappersand Miners, increasing the force oon: Mojor General U. 8. army esmene Should the army, in its future operations, reach a por- | Iam, with great respect, your obedient servrnt, Third Avenue—Report and resolution from the same ladenf‘with supplies, iad conted bye company of | siderably upon the island. In the evening of Wednesday | The Apsutant Gunxaat of the army, Washington, tion of the country which may be made to supply the W.L. MARCY. | in favor of appropristidg $800 for repairing the Third Kentucky eavalry, under command of Capt. T. F. Mar- | orders were given the First Pennsylvania and South — troops with advantage, 1 shall not fail to conform to the | Major Gen. W. Scorr. ye Conenreed fae? shali, and 8 detachment of 20 men ‘do the 2d | Carolina toreembark om shipboard te-da: Heapquaareas Anny or Setar wishes and instractions of the department in this parti- — pertdhts? BonsblGte Sooleby:=-Raselaiion taf Drogeots. We had not proceeded Sve'mfler when an | whick they havea ly done, and will probably Campnear Monterey, Oct. 15, 1846.'$ | Cular, [Private and confidential.) of granting the Shipwrights’ ang Caulkery’ Beneveleet order artived for our return, in consequence of Jnstruc- | put to sea to.n foal donation is unknown; WU, Or cinl U eedipe pratynee roca tine—al loop rearct of | "1 ain, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, pean 1 et a ent, Nov. 25, 1040, | soslety, the free tase cl yreniises lately Used anen ot tions jast receive express, which us on ut I have no doul is Vera Cruz, where all seem o q Zz. 'y Dean Genenat: I left Washingten late in the da} t Hat turebed te the quertermester at Camarge from the | thinks Siew is sss to on stench. briedy stated that the detachment to Tampico could not oneness house, in Gouverneur stre pur Ad Major General U. 8. A. comé’ yesterd quartermaster at Monterey, which were received from | Since the encampment of the Louisiana Regiment | >¢ made without canirayaning the-courention st Monte- | The Avsutant Psseste Sethe cpeg, Weaken, .C. | 30ta ii Me Col. Whiting, assistant quartermaster general at the | here they have lost three men by sickness, the Miss | fe. Other reasons and views on this eae kendquactersehaes, Taylor, directing, for the future, any Pa the SouthCerolizians one and the Now | point, and the general question of the campaign, I left 'y, and expect to embark for New Orleans the ‘ent. By the 12th of December | may be in tha Point Isabel the 17th, and Camargo rpo: opted. That Siz Theusand Dollars.—Resolution in favor of requesting the Mayor to apply to the general govern fan rtain information hed ke tn A (She weinonny ‘ee mnapentins am t to refund the $6,000 for the use of the First nents hai toa subsequent comm: tion; which I have now the Wan Drrantuent, Washington, Nov. 25, 1846. is not probable thet bh it Mon. | ment to rel gt teed the mse ¢! Fooelves aha QING foro0 LIMO SOONG TE Cote cee | aerate ee remny vanie: Regiments have: et 1000 Ot aoe gene daha enc nrememane | 4, Wan Darants perceived by my des mciremadecs y prevent your Conia to | Regiment of New York volunteers, priorto being mus four er five thousand, was inor near China, and that| The Second Ivania end the Now York Rogi- | Chief and Seoretary of War. Such a point has ben | 13th ultimo, that the goverament apprehended at that | mo. { ateit crack Togret not having ah onrly apport ore viene eiciagginah Alaceegs: petiva then pre Caideroyta was already oooupld by them. ‘These last | mentawill probably leave on Mondsy next, os will reached im the conduct of the war and gress of | time that you would be likely toencounter many and se- | nity of felicitating you in person upon your many. bril- sented the allowing presmblo end. resslation vie particulars are containedia a basty note from the quarter- | the other forces mentioned above. When all are oon. | SUF aims, asto make it proper to place my impressions | rious dificultics in extending your line of Overutions as | liabt achievements; but we may meet somewhere in the | ried .ine,f present lease of the ferries to Hoboken, master at Monterey, dated February 28d, and terminating | centrated together, there will be some 12,000 men in | 82d convictions very fully before tho government. far as San Luis Potosi. Ti interior of Mexico. from the foot of Burclay, Hoboken aad” Christopher it with the remare “look out.” ‘With Col. Whiting’ the field. 1 wish to remark, first of all, that I have considered | firmed by your despatch, of the 15th ultimo, which wes | lum not coming, my dear general, to supersede you out 40 sail of vessels are lying at anchor off the Brigadier General Wool, though formally under my or- | received on the instant, In the belief that it might | in the immediate command on the line of operations ren- apprehensions are con- instructions lso came the order of Gen. Tayler, dated ry th Le! May bark and — rece! dors, yet as charged by the government with adistinct | not be advisable, unless circumstances favorod,to push dill usb: id ant . M nditions of the lease ae dis sting tevslan onueate. Muses oie acne sri thoy ion ens paiocnere; silasedts do ae aod aperation, with which 1 was not at liberty to interfere. | forward in that direction, it became m ed theatre ie diferent. You may imagine i and’ | &! Zar not been complied with by Ja doubtloss the despatch of Gou-Taylor calling for rec | waro'yerrsea y discharged by order of Gen. Hoott. "| Though greatly in doubt as to the practicability of his | operations should be undertaken upon wish very much that it were prudont, at this distance, to | Moe ar Htoe is ensue ae eae inforcements, alluded to by Capt Montgomery in his | ““Thoneat here in very oppccacive, andthe ‘selateers Perea thee eaten naliary tnd dnamiog, tee ts» cose that Hanoi be decided net toattompt ut present to | tell you all that { poct to attempt ot hope to exeaute | tf tard iorthwith, whether the said lease has wet ees . Wh parade. ee ry it it, oS i Oat morte of tae Wi sastnee on cirived: ob | nett podenreminneens mye * | commensurate with its difficulty and expense, Ihave ac- | of holding permanent possession, it was bolioved ith eochi a and. Your imegi. | feited, and also if it is not proper that ne renewal of . ‘oom & | und I have no special measeng: hand. Your imagi: commarge (om the quartermaster at Menterey,stating,ina | | Fesnvany 28.—Eloven sail of vessols arrived yoster | Ootdingly telrained from controlling his movements in | sufficient force would be detached from the troops now he said lease bo grantod to the present Adopted; gation will be aided by the letters of the Secretary of | the #3 Smite Webb und Other ian nm ; _ | an force, therefore, forms no element in my | in the field (with such additions as can be soon made) | War, conveyed by Mr. Armistead, Major Graiam, “and | 82! Mesars. Smith, Ain tee ee ended thet he may y have Sencar ‘andes he under. betaye cpocted. “We hall al beotina lew days and Particularly as it is now, or soon will be, | for asuccessful attack upon the most important points | Mr McLane” PY gone i¢ Boats — Roport and resolution in favor of stood trom Col. ‘Whiting, that thers wore important | { preeime task h a fortnight, ut he neioce adesperate | ¢mirely beyond my resch: Jou have guined and Pee ease he eee iene Rotitions | | But, my dear general, I shall be obliged to take from | ,,2,cuikcersi¢ Boats Report and resolution in favor of fesperches fom Gen. Taylor calling for reifercements, | confict will take place betwoen the two armies, which, | ¢,7He Mexicen army under General Ampudia hes lof | you have gained and menzce the enemy with a forward You most of the gallant oflcers and men (regulars and | ‘Pough\ecpeie steamboats and baroee™ Adoited le- Vel volunteers) whom you have so long and so nobly com + "About 3 ctlock the sesse Soy easter exprose arrived!| Oia” Tiny reeuls Jn our gainia S wbecourirast, <*> | ‘achment, as (understand, being under orders to march | By intercepting-my despatch of the 2d ef September | Yeluntaer#) whom you hav ‘shall, by imperious neces: | ,,Newark Packets —Report Pullen eas with’ note from the samo officer, dated’ Monterey, Il | \ F-8—We soncontrate atthe islagd of. Autea:Lizardo, | @ 487. General Santa Anna resched Sua Lule on tue | (a covy of Which Therewity transmit). and probably | site the approsch of yellow fever on the Gulf coust— | (rnack iiss Hato petweon this Oty sod Newek. nts o'clock A.M. February 48d. 6n, had just | from whence we are to land by means of surf-boats. im. | 9th instant, and is engaged incoucentrating and organ: | throughJother metne, the enemy hes already’ become co you, fora time, to stand on the defensive. ‘This | 2\Prcgg'. Pying betweon this city and Newark, N.J— arrived fromiSeltillo bringing information that SaniaAuna | medistely efter whieh the ee ot een i izing the army at that pelat. Whether tho withdrawal } aware of our intentions to operate Farge rd Rely peintul to you, and for that reason dis: |" Nes Divison of Fifth Wor t—Ordisance dividing iat fusca uhinto come sake hin | fuga” wo whi wwe, vd yenurny | rut, mes snd satan cr wir he | nm hus acento at rr is | Whats mh Mees ne | hr a nl edad : “~ | a political movement, connected with ‘Santa Anna’s re- | than that indicated in my communiostion of the 13th bet to ‘ tories | ithe beard diseras4 canbe eee Teettt Tapa ditet carr eaee aany thousand menand Already is our fleet moving. turn to power, it is impossible to say ; it is sufficient for | ultimo will bo required for that expedition. The Presi: | you on thet heh Bello epsore ye anenge oreoen on tance, the board adjourne’ untiltMonday evening next. pieces. The note concludes:—" The ‘express which lett NEWS FROM tt a ee my rg Pop eg nd en = pet ery is doe Mare, decided bn argent i raed peetinaen eg any benefit it may result to a . O. rune gssembli our ot. lo, ry Coa- | seat of war, communicated terminution to on } ti of troops alluded to, Jessen the noe. sae desk Tare miaht mys Chat’ Taylor wee giving the} — g,. [Cerebro Hancae cutee ie Grecte, Rute, js vistnally, in eet, posseneiten mnt cel be ocou- | the 19th instant. Since that time the general hee been | (ne ateual division ey eomangeteny rotignr a poin of your consequent inactivity. Robbing a Versel—Some pirate entered the wf 65 miles above Matamoras, 8 o'clock, March 3. pied, if necessary, the moment the convention is at an | engaged in making preparations here, principally with a You will be aw: of the recent call for nine regi- oa! ‘ tion recelyods oll the sobeeduent ane ioe aren let" | The U, M. steamer Brownsville, Capt Bresth loft Ce: | ool’ The estes ot saath aie lengthen our line | view to military operations on the shores of the gulf, and of new volunteers—including oneof Texas hores. | Curutina, iptag at the foot! Marhet strectoen mothe Hived from the Mexicans 1 might here remark that a | Margo the let, inst, and furnishes the following news, | 75 miles, but, on the other hand, may enable us to draw | left yesterday for the Rio Grande. President may soon ask for many more, and night last, stealing therefrom $100 in North Carolina Bes dae ite an Pomme eters | “Sa Wateoaatcad Fetog tate eniga | Sur a bse Satsane ee accameane | des commen. mary ‘esl, tke cop | tot oa ap hat Coro ay tides | MEG nt tusine,eeiom Alyn rh Cua : : re. tf n your com. . soy | 2 Montgomery, Which gives tbo pane ceraaia | of the 224 February. ‘Tho Mexicase report tht beter | Sen Laks weet ace miles Ba ah a "0 pril, ay, by the aid of large bountice, be in ie Aaid | $250, together with 0 linen bosom shirts, 4 vests, 8 Cap- 60,000 inbebitants, in a | munication of the Lith ultimo, viz: the murderof a Mex: | April may, by the aid of large boonticg, kevin fee role Genltral Tayior had ‘allen ‘back from Aqua Nuova to | Pulsed Santa Anna, and that the later sustainod alos of | country abundant in rovoutces, and at homrent distance | meccainy sty one crime, Viz: themurder ofa Mex: | April Motiog net earlier propose terma of accommoda- | 18 Hiannel drawer, and,t patent.ilver lover _ P Saltillo, which Ishould infer also fromthe soles of Capt | seit 2,000 men. from the heart of the republic, whence munitions of war | press provisions of the articles of war, was deemed | tion; and long before the spring (March) it is probable | ®*fest at present. fellow entered the - |, A train of about 120 wagons has been captured be- | and reinforcements can readily be drawn. It is at the uestionable, that an applicatie: made to Con- is fe ffensi | aptecting. Segore iam een am meh mer pe | Suan gg une cea, | neg say ome nis | gree ats aa ey | Lanes Do me ren ounoee| aac Me" MA ete Ho moreover states that Gen. Marshall hed one to rs number of pack mules have slso been taken, loaded with | must continue to be the base of our operations, mi yin ; No 93 Wi Jeast | in tke jurisdiction of such a tribunal, but it was not} [am writing at alate hour of the night, and more than inj therefrom several boxes 4 ing to citizens and suttlers. until we reach San Luis. acted on. I um not prepared to say that, under the | half sick of acold. I may despatch another note before | ™orting, # be pd Fess, of Les, Mnactoe with, & view of fectliziog i; amd.) SCT iotetn, of the Ohie regiment, ix tives Com; 1a vlow of the above facts, 1 hazard nothing in saying | peculiar circumstances of the cave, and. particularly | (embarks bur trom Now Ouse Poe ner cite vorore opel pp npirtrataeix Sersmrauac rept Monterey to Saltillo. nies of the same, 1s supposed to have been taken on his | that a column, to move on San Luis from Saltillo, should, | by the non-existenco of any civil authority to which | shall hear from me officially and fully. Arrest. on Suspicion —Constable Joseph, of the 4th ‘Tho detechients of the 34 Ohio Regiment under Col. | ™*tCh from Cerralvo phe sg Capt. Irvin, (sup- | to insure success, be at least 20,000 strong, of which | the offender could be turned over, a military | It wes not possible for me to find time to write from 7 Pn lippery looking ehap calling ) = to be Colonel Irvin, of nic Tegiment, | 10,000 should be regular troops. After much reflection | court could not rightfully act thereon; yet very | Washington, ov limuch desired, Tl onlg received on iste | Ward, arrested yesterday ae : Monga and Lieut, Col. Irving ~the former having eeven | Poss tny "bean takeny with, a. umall cone | {0:00 shonl be regular troops, After mack rafection | court doubts are entertained upon thet pein’, und the | mation fo hold myself in, preparation fr Mesico, nthe | awell Charlex' Gagood, on sus Bco, bolongiog © Samual red at ‘Camargo, had been cut off by a | Volunteers. (It has been sugg to us that this g troops that could be employed on this service without in- | government do not advise that course. It serlousty re | l#thinst. Much has been done towards that end, and lood, residing at No. 168 Duane ‘streot, where, it 000 men, who ure said to have occupred | tleman may be Capt. Irwin, o! Quartermasters De | curring the hazard of disaster, und perhaps defout. | grets thut such a flagrant offender cannot be dealt with | more romains tc be exec ated the accused wes ® boarder for a short ' a the latter place on the afternoon of the 234. Lieut Col, | Pattment, on his way to Montery, whither he was re- | There would be required, besides, to keep openour long | in the manner he deserves. | soe no other course for| Your detailed report of operations at Monterey, | jeniy, which created the su Irving, to general order No. 11,issaidto have cently ordered t from later information received this protect the depots, and secure the country already | you to pursue than to release him from confinement and | and reply to jecretary’s despatch Li it feves been lost at about th ime. Justice or left Marin the morning of the same day it'wes ‘ocoupied | Snot be so.) | imenges & force of 6,000 men—this, without including the | send him away from the army, and this is recommended | Armistead, were both received two di the ‘fombs for a turther examination. the mar towards Cerralvo, with aview | _ Gen. Urreais reported to be on his march for Mata. | force necessary to send to Tampico to take or hold that | tis intended to invite the attention of Nog rd again | structed to proceed South. A journeyman tailor, by the name bev ith Col Morgen, ‘end then pro- | moras, with 3000 men and 450 rancheros, between Meier y to this subject in order to have provision made for such In haste I remain, my dear general, arrested yesterday one Col. Morgan leit Cerralvo on the | %24 Cerralvo The rancheros were rising in every di- imate may seem large when it is re- | ci but it eannot be so done as to operate ex post facto, Yours taithfully, chorge of obtaining the m: for making of two coats in obedience to the endorsement | "ection. portant results have been gained with | an: course will uot embrace the case in question. WINFIELD SCOTT. from John Van Pelt, No. 162 Chatham street, for the par- all such provisions and sup- The last report or rumer reached Camargo on the 25th | a much smallerforce. But we have hitherto operated , With reluctance, to your remarks upon that Major General Z Tavton, United States Army, ze of making u instead of which he plies oe he eould not carry with him. He must of conse. | Wt, aud stated that Santa Anna, with 10,000 men, wasin | near our own bese, and the Mexicans at a great distance | part o! my despatch of the 22d of September, which re - he. Lan 4 inction them in i Commending, ke ke, ke. d kept the money. Justice Di locked him front of Gen. Taylor, and that there were 6,000 men in | from their's. Saltillo consi’ d about equidis- | lates to the Tampico expedition. As you Te be pawn em sept y- sofattensyy cco poet poe ke ion ar ihe And that Ged. Taylor had fallen back to Monte: tant from tho. Mio Grands ead Say hake eee, | Haten to the Tampico government end in Ma + series ans 4 dionah; Weeroaie- ails Rene imaet Marta, lysag borees Wier een tiooiene rey. I hope this last may prove true, for sf he has auc- | march beyond itlengthans our already long line undevr. | purtued here the grows of © ioreah eta eects Cl ids, arrested yesterday Peter Chrystal (lor- Mereover, a train of 190 which left Camargo | ceeded in Setting to Monterey, he can hold out until he | tails their's—weakens us,and gives them strength. Hence | be proper that | should notice your animadversions upon City Intelligence ly an auctioneer in Broadway) on bene warrent, Noth or. Yth, Indow With’ provisions od thi can be reinferced. the movement should not be undertaken except with a | it. “I think you havo erred in regarding what was put] Tux Wratnen—The vernal equin 1a or np ti ed with obtaining, money by false 'd to have been attacked om the éth'at or nek; | All communication with Monterey is at present | (orce so large as to render success cortola. forth ax suggestions, in the light of peremptory com. | bo said to have commenced yesterday, which was ex | wherein be stands charged with obtaining money by false Hames, lying between Corssive nud Maria cu weinta, | cut off 1n the above calculation I have supposed the Mexicans | mands. It was intended to leave the whole gubject, as | tremely cold a.:d stormy, the wind blowing high through. Wiiicbeed check eva Gate Ce has been ab- caeatt copteved,=rek iatelligenge was brougut in by The following letter is from an officer of the army | able to concentrate at San Luis a force of 40,000 to 50,000 | well the orgabizing and sending forth the expedition, as | out the day. The heavy rains of the previous day and | Sonmryman, Soak © Yeume few. maccan io New an American or Menican muleariver who coe cine io, | Posessing every fwclity for obtaining information. "We | men. With tolerable. at tha ie eozetument, I | the designation of the oftaers to command it, to your | night completely filled up many of the Oasgments in the | vent from the city for some few months past, in New train, and escaped at the time of its capture. He 10 the Place more reliance upon it than any thing we have yet | doubt not their ability to is, and it is not safe to as | approval and final judgment. Such J think the feir im. | lower part of the city, as well as their back yards. The any te it the Chief to a5 othe, tow his C= iol dae Poth ae eer ee | seen — sume any less numbor asa basis. port of the language used to manifest this intention. Con- | frost, wo opine, is gone Sone food) ancien aateeaesaaaamaines hed f the tram. After the fi hich of Cama (Mexico,) Feb. 26, 1847. force of twelve months’ volunteers has suffered | sidering the large number of troops on the Rio Greade cane , a pe . daration, ceased, he onutions! veniated from out we Thave only time to say that in im motion. from disease. Many have died, and a great num- | and on the way there, it was presumed here, that a part | ,, T#® River.—We have no doubt but the heavy an be Parieiad. and the above fealty s poe ‘4 4 o1, with wie Come of his comdne | Yesterday an order came from Taylor (who is at Rea ain c eee Cr, disability. So much has | of them eould be spared for the Tampico expedition; but | ‘hatprevailed during tho last few days will have the | cu y committe jovered the Mexicans busil fo unber. | Agta Nuova, 30 miles beyond Sel illo,) to stop all trains fective strength been reduced by this cause and | you were expressly informed that none would he with- | ¢@e%'0 opon up the river as far as Albany, as tho rain - ‘peel nessing the mnules from the wagons, aot feet none of | of Wagons and mules golng from here to M sok that, in the absence of official returns, I | 4 opinion, it woul 3 oy ad this line during the whole of Sunday ng Orion Le er eo cond back, carefully an order to send up immediately Col. Morgan’ isfled that 600 men per regiment would bea large nd it was not then su; € 0 po sh oe a oar ps tte | gimentof Obio volunteers from Cetralvo. ‘Tits reper | 0 rage of effectives mong thevolunteete., ‘This would ? A fracas occurred last erday aiternoen, in the act of give, am Sccompenying this order is, that Gen. Santa Anna is with- including the caval ange! itn ta reerenon te es eles Bee \attind in thirty-six ‘miles of Gen: Taylor, and that Gen. Sante | men, or, adding 4 000 tween General Taylor and Santa Anna. ney on ithed already continued three days with considera! fos rce @ little short of 9,000 regulars, (our present strength is 000 men. His force is at Incarnacion, and it | not 3,000, ) a total force of 13,000 men. Lea the very probable @ fight is now going on or will | moderate number of 3,000 to secure our re dresses,belonging te Mrs. Brown: m l ofticers, proposed rie ut $10 60. Commit- ti y were not to be taken, riangement in to your John Orr and John ice, in which conflict, , loat the tip of his nose. It seems fro facts in the case, as near as we eould ascertain, that i€ "it should interfere with y I should | regard to these officers.” ‘1! a Wife on.—A man by the name of short time. It is also said thet jot be able te march from Saltillo, wi i and ox- for th . | the above were inthe committee room aa dele- | Thomus William arrested yesterday on a charge of Subsequent uccountsrepiescnt. Go Poe beac ant gg | foros has come through the Tula pass, and au attack ox | pected mente, wt ate goad ay eo Peasant and ox: ployed with the ‘colamm siyescing Int tas enemy's | gates for the noviisstion of en ‘ioe Heaes Comeracs | attempting to reeres kis wile from the prion nil Jofornen back ca Monterey. The day 1 eft ‘Camargo Tletes way | this Whole line is contemplated. humber which, from considerations above stated, | deem country, but were with the troops on the Ho Grande, | oF, when ap ar lument arose between the parties, and market; be westaken before Justice Hoome and com- ived from the alcalde i at th Brazos Is.anp, March 1, 1847. _ | 0 beentirely inadequate, ' rom witich most of the force for the expedition, it was | Mr. a3 ¥ can troupe Bad entered | that few pany ur niles ais. ‘We have no further information from’ the direction of | _And I now come to the point presented in the Secrota- | prosumed, would be detached reply tothis, Mr Tilly remarked that if be was, he did'nt | | Stealing Boots—Two men by the names of Edward ‘ant froin the former place, an: taneo' 5, 4 y Murphy and James Nugent, were arrested by Captain 1 4 t rs "a letter. A simall 4 Movement on San Luis and | Certainly no disrespect was intended towards yoa an | *teal. Mr. Tilly soon after left the room, and was stand! ance oth endeavoring te tosrote vores wh | ordered all the train to conn Tunaing. between ths two | Fampice ie there. suggested, Dut it will ready” be | commandiag general, nothing was propoved which could tthe commitigo room Jour taking otiend when Mt. 0: cha}ge of stealing several peit Bt boots ais shoat, ‘box : y a t 7 | seen wi only hai 0 force whic! consider | deprive you of the means of securing success to your own rs 7 vd ace. Col, Curtis tntaated ia meee whk'ns | ete wes 8 Tange force'of tue aoemy he he rein, | bocetsery to march co one pei, is ules apaccts ts | See a aetae ni ereuTing uccens fe your own | came ou of the room and struck ie 1a blow the face sae'Gthnd street“ Committed for'6 Monterey, the moment Col, Drake, with | bent upon making an uttack y defenceless point. | ™arch on both, and that nothing short of an effective your remarks, and @ re-cxamination of that part of my | ing to gouge the eyo of Tilly, and T. seizing his reek, ied Fodian ent, arrived from Matamoras te | The ship Mayflower ni re with three addi- | [rce of 24.060 to 30,000 men would, on military princi- | despatch which you deem exceptionable, | cannot regard | opponent by the hair. drawing their faces in close relevebfa. Th T olllcer awaiting the errivel | tional companics of the S jppi volunteers on board, | Ples, justify the double movement. And it is to be re- | itasan encroach sent upon your just rights, or a ‘vi tact together, which terminated, it i of the Mississippi regiment, which I met on the river, a | under Lieut Col. Kilpatrick. He bas lost seven men of | ™arked that the possesion of Tampico is indispensable | tion of the integrity of the chief commend ia the Bel biting off the tip end of Mr. Orr's ws short distance delow Matamoras, on its way up This | his com tt Now Orle in case we advauce to San Luis, for the. line hence to | You must be aware that in my official communica- a separated by Cuptain Wood, and | The United States vs. Weller H. Bidwell.—This was an regiment and six companies of the Virginia Sealenee sel on h the command ot Col. the latter place is en irely too long to be maintained per | tions, | am only the medium of presenting the views of 1 others present. Mr. Orr was deluged in blood | action brought by th roment, inder the statate of ° hy ‘ ] manently, and must be abandoi x the shorter one | the President, and you will not question his right round, whic! subi March 3, 1845, to re penalty o} 5 Under Lieut Col. Kandolph, which arrived at Camargo | lost about as many ‘Tho soa voy! of flys cod. mus be sbasdoned fer the obi F 9 Q DP el Men CMa ty me Hany My of es, Se in con Law Intelligence. Unitep States District Count—Before Judge Betts. The pa f the 7th ward from Tampico, the momentSan Luis is taken. commander-in-chief, to make suggestions as to the move- | Dr. Johoson, and he was thea conveyed homo by bis | newspapers outside the mail. The de! demu iments Srvtved on the Ris Granda, al bceleee mane | tanahe The were ts ee ead es ocand provainy | Ihave spoken only of the number of troops deemod | ments of the forces’ anne gat Se eae ae tore. | Heronde. _ | Kenerally, on the ground that the statute id not make it that hed a boon sent belew to Lobos. From | will move towards Monterey. ‘The entire loss of the re- | Uecesssry for the prosecution of the campaign beyend | officera to bo employed in theas morements Having, in| Tre Fine Companres—Tae E The resul' | a penal offence. owing is Judge ee ey what source ( 'o expect relief it is impos- | giment, since leaving New Orleans, has been twenty: | Svitille. It will be understood that largely increased | this instance, carefully qualified his suggestions s0 as to | of the election now weing on um companies | The Court consider that section 15 of the Con- sible to ray. y ind in fact double or thrice | three. sre, kind will be equa'ly{neces- | prevent them from being regarded 1 positive directions | for the appointment of some As gress of March, 1945, in the pleadings 4, the number that now soustitute the garrison at the dit: | They are atill getting the desgoon horses, end equip: it, sch as cavalry and | or commands, and expressly disclaimed the intention of will be announce: not ropeal or limit the exception in the 9th section of stores, ks employing any part of the troops which, in your opin- ferent depots, ore actually necessary for their defence, | Ments, on board the vessels outside, although the wind and not one can bo spared. Information can hardly reach | is fresh and the water rough. Whether tae New Or- ‘General Scott, in time for him to march a division to his | leans will sail for Tampico to-day is a matter of doubt. relief.” Gen. Scott is said to be encampod at or near Lobos, édition to the above, which reduces to some order | With four thousand men, and on beautiful grow You and certainty our information from the Rio Grande, we | probably have later intelligence from him, howe used | said act, inrespect to newspapers; and that the matters subject » last few | in the declaration alleged against the defendant, do not jamiested anong the ol ion, “would interfore with your operations,” he is en- tirely unconscious of having given any just cause for A inantey: compl an sng iq * ind that no per wi er the The reesen offer lor communicat irectly wit! . | dant, in conse m0 General Patterson, and instructing him “to make pre. : erated ot shout tom ovteeh yee, | 5° the Conve; tant tae 4 terday morning, io the attic of No. 69 Hester street. 4 o ern fi that a b despatches lons forthe movement, (the Tampico expedition) ro Ang. on the part of the defendant, be allowed, and that judg lid lait Coonan tot Teespice, ad seled fronsor ments that we shall receive later intelligence it cay be done without disturbing you Rey Pee wang nes. Bemngs wi ment thereon be rendered ia favor of defendant. of the Rio Grande en the 6th i im. Ifthe | from Gen. T.ylor befere sailing. All ure # ents onthe Rio Grande,” &e., was “to pre Innuman Desention.—A fomalo infant, 1@ few days | Valentine Lana vv. The Brig Henry Buck. —This wea a information we give in another column from Tampice be | the belief thet there soon will be stirring times in the | Madre might v taken; ‘This you declare to be Nicable. Your lan: | old, was thrown into a sink oppostte No. Mott street, el for thirteen months wages, brought by the libel- entirely authentic, tho messenger would not reach his | direction of Monterey. the enemy in force in my frout, it might be imprudent “The reason alieged, loss of time in day morning, but was rescued from its perilous | lant for acting as cabin boy. The owners of the brig destination till the departure o| all the troops which can [rom the New Orleans Delta, March 14 to detach to Tampico so large a force as 3000 or 4000 | communicating with Gen. ferson, hes no application, n by Joroph Welch. The child was taken in | made him a voluntary offer of $5 a month for his services % . be spared from that point. It would seem, however, that By the arrival last night of ti is apt. from Tampico, by the way of Victoria, Gen. Taylor | West, from the motel the Rie “Grostee ae to et men, fps ‘icularly of the description required for that | forthe Secrotary’s Jeepa'ch came from tl st officer to m charge by the proper officer. and baving paid him various sums account, they operation, If the co-operation of the urmy, therefore, | head quarters in sixty hours, and he could not move | sn she Third Regiment of the United States | aitorwards brought the balance into court, i ryan A full tin tial to the success of the expedition | without drawing largel: this col for wrtill belcat a uring of the case, the Court must look for bis Treinforcoment. ession of still later intell: be deemed essent wil iL rgely up column for artillery | p, ony is fast filling up. Lieut. Divver, at No. 197 Lg ‘The Mexican citizens in the valley of the Rio Grande Woden wo dcdoticce nation apt Tia Mey SE against Tampico, I trust that it will be postponod for the | and regular treopa™” cate the good faith wita | Roosevelt street, Will enlut any able hodied man wie t did not elect to take the sum in court, that their homes in crowds. Matamoras and | ceived at Matamoras at the time th ‘ipped of their native inhabitants. They | of a battie having been fought at Santee at he roach of their own army more than the pg yt was that auch was yo and the Mex- | ment on the subj. sat Matamoras, whose means of obi . care are expremed ot the safoty of Camargo, infrmatin aro wei Known sated 2 ‘he ont pon ot ata Favogos of Yollow fever prevented me | communication ‘would reach im at’ Matasioros or ih ores. re! nce our corres i hi know that, if taken, it could not with any certainty be pape pe Py lace, including all classes, Thay | ponden letter of tho 6ih instant, that a battle had been P ad that the auee wonld wm remover betore | comntan ‘ which this reason was assigned, | deem it proper to ap LT have not been unmindful of the importance of taking | prize you that it was not known re that Ge 1 Pate Tampico, and have at past on yee the depart- | terson was at Camargo; but as ho t ing but ferred to a Commissioner to re} the amount of and of the sums paid to him, ard in case the question of costs abide may wish to rvice, aod havea tilt with the Ran- { Mexico. There is some fun in store for the here are a few more Mexicans left. nr The Purdy Guarda, Captein Kavanagh, ity ; neither was it kn it passed our office yesterday on their return from a target country my despatch ‘would Wesleyee. the excursion. They are @ fine body of men, and rid In command on hown exposure | the Rio Grande, it was reasonable to conclude that my that tha falli og bac! Lee in error vs. Schurer in err of sending communications to and fi you, | their target pretty well. will hot probably bo atlempred, 7 OFised that | Tovght, and that Gon. Taylor was falling back on Mom- | the laat of November, oF Ate of D You had penetrated far into it, was not overlooked, | | Srramnoat Accioexe ~The steamboat Independence, | Mirmed, Orren Hi. Bett mM ceag We are most happy to say that the reported capture ae . ‘ it may be expected that I shoul my views fact that the rom this department of the 2nd of | Capt Ferris, while on her way from Amboy to this city, | fuyendant in error--dudgment -reversed of McCulloch and 44 command is unfounded. I/ Mourn or tue Rio Gano the policy of occupying a defensive line, to which I aber, having relation to the Tampico expedition, | yesterday, broke he: in shaft, which detained ber in | re has occurred to him, it must hav: error, vs aby, above sliuded. I am free to contess that, in - thers, plaintiffs wus intercepted by the enomy, shows that it was not un- | the lower bay for the night. No fartherdamage wassus. | °/Mrs, pla yond Monterey. See oe ee iccon Get. Taylor | 13 days Rave elapaed | aimicultiesand expense sttesdiag « mor Fearonable to aprobend delay from this cause. tained ” one, eens Sicawe, 4 Drees We have an abundant supply of reported incidents by | Mexicans say that he has had several fights, ‘and thet he heart of the country, and particularly in There were causes for delay in the coztemplated oxpe- | Dearn ay Arortexy.—The Coroner was yesterday | ment affirmed 2. {hit arrival mauy of which are interesting, and would | js falling back upon Monterey. Very probablo— bat the | Settled and revolutionary character of be Iroportant were they uuthentic ; but enough is known | enemy's force is #0 great that all comnunication js cut | YeDment, the occupation of such a line with certainty of the position of affairs on the Rio | off between Camargo and thet place, if Senta Aige | Pest courte that can he adopted. ‘The lie ta lexican go- tome the en might dition other than that sug; in your remai the concentration of troops. By my letter to Patterson, it will be perceived that it was he 2! ug in error, | called to hold an inquest ut 149 Leonard street, upon the | defendant in error ment 6 y | body of Honora, wite of Phillip Scurry, aged 38 years, a teff in error va, Me Donald, defendant in error. —Judg A uative of Ireland, ‘The deceased was very intemperate. | ment re’ ilo to excite alarm, witheut aggravat: | succeeds in culting off Gen. Tylor, good by to ovr da. | sitet Da that on which we propose to inwigt asthe Deum | ed important that he should be at once on She was taken suddenly ill on Sunday afternoon, and |" Count Catenpan—Tues Day —Circuit Court—Nos rumors. pote at this place and the But we have been | or the line to which we hare bivaneea, Win’: "Pee Serre | io coon. seh 4 a roatien +e ~Aaptog died in the courve of the evening. The jury rendered a | 86,124, 123, 183, 146, 154, 167, 160, 168, 167, 170, pis MEWS FROM LOBOS AND TAMPICO. Very busy fortify ing our place—Brazos is likewise very | Madre, incl Chihgahus and Santa'¥e. The former | tie delay te the dopertment. Tie cart ns | verdict of death by apoplexy. 250, Common Pleas, 1st part Now vt, 27, 20, hed F; vee ny oe aes Brown, arrived in the rivor | weil fortified. line could paling with @ much smaller force than the | information wus deemed important You th | Thx Lamrs—Tne Srones.—Tho police returns ; Be | 64, 9, 35, 59, G1, 63, 66, 67, 120, + = oy it Come up to town ducer et ceveral of his pesoen apes NAVAL NEWS. fatter ; but even the line of the Sierra Madre could be | preparation of transports, and collecting noediul sup. | #Nt nightly along list of delinquents, who violate 110, 116, 124, 126, 190, 194, 134, 194, 183, Lady, 143, 144, flobee on em 40k teeta ea al: 2 sjoneer ft ares of the Baehile romped held gutn a force loss than would be required for | plies, kc. m | fogtiotene ald down by Sip lice authorities in lew rn ' nn STATES SQUADRON, an active cam; $ ir stores open a it, i fs us nee. PE nag Le which ware oot had gene on board on p bork Lizurdo, Feb, 37, 184 mt trem the jonterey controls Great out ‘With the disposition which, Iam mre you possess, to | 1 a ® neglect which fre Personal tn hod T of AU garrison point, | judge fairly on the subject, | ullow myself to hope that, | quently leads to robberies. shop holders should be Mr. George K Gi ddon hws coroladed one course There were Since my last letter, no events of importance havo | with an advance yall it Monclova, flection lleged More guarded in this respect. The shameful n mlect ii Kaye Apt quities st Pittsburgh, und has ly eighty sail of yi of all ly ‘ dendale we Live iy on the | Linares, Victoria, » small cor ' | on reflection, you wili perceive that the reason allege at e | iN | lectures on Egyptian i ashtor able a ki ‘Zi ing Tauspired, although been constant); inares, Victor Tumpico, would e cover | for direct communicatio General Patterso: relation to the gas and oil lamps, also has proved den- ence! wcond Hw bes largo and , but they wore to sail for Anton ‘on the | qui vive Jor the great operation of the war, viz! the | the line. “i novan hile ome} and pethape youmay tegard ins it wos, | kerous ia Many instances, giving every facility tothe “Qdienses., raga

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