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Ted: SE, Ro. pS Fe, 0679 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1 ; Prive Wwe Usnti, to be destroye 4which could not be taken alon, THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE should take in charge ammunition enough to ditribate, Albany, St. Mary's, Princoton, the store-ships Relief and | expired. In two days more he would have completed | and fell back to the Rinconsde, twenty-five miles this in caso of emo! . forty rounds Fredonia, brig Porpoise, and the whole fleet of gun-boats | Heavquaurens or THR Manine Conve, the second year of bis presidency. haben side of Saltillo, at ‘which pass s| body of e000 Mexicans | "Very rer ctlally, your obedient servant | pie gel tia" sitaee eons ae Absurant Amp InsPRcToR’s Sine nt 2 | iil tranquility remtined usdleturbot mediately . ts > .C , |. Com’g. "4 4 ‘, after je 9 Secreta '@ met in council t GENERAL TAYLOR'S DIVISION. Tide of ‘Agua N Wasre ata Maxton peti ny as also ‘the To the Gaver tana 3 © | will soon be made in this quarter, I shall make it a point | Oxpeas—The Stat atecen bil wonaied teste | disebarg executive power agreeably {0 the coustitution * | rumor of (Ca t. MeCalloch and company bel taken pel NRWS FROM TAMPICO. Bush to give you, as soon as possible, a detailed account. gommietions tm the ine ender an act of Congress of the and the namant conn se she Senate transferred _— soners, and the capture of the trains of 120 wagons e FP the New Picayune, March 16 “ i }2 March, ; for tho increase of the Marine Cerps, | its meetings to the Notinna ace. ADDITIONAL TROOPS CALLED OUT iatter ts believed i be treat thin cacy, aes Morgan | ~ The brig Aun Still has arrived: in the siver from Tam: eae Lo Raber i arrived: fcom New York, | the toilbwitie additional’ prowstous eal aprstatece |. Geatiecs wore seat of te all verte of the istende; the a. 00 AL! out. i Me Caste teotroring on eaeplies gen ae cena ant pico, having sailed on the 3d i ‘To Major Burns, who | With a mi g for the squadron. have been made by the Fs sident under said act : troops ‘and navel forces hed. reneived thele ° eee from | take wi }, and it iat he an letacament | came passenger in her, indebted for our corres z ROMOTIONS. e new ay stration of ¢ sj and the enent | Were taken prisoners near Monterey. dence, which ibjoin. Though it contains little , First Lieutenant Francis C. Holl, to be a captain in the | committee of the Senate had summoned the absent mem THE REPORTED BATTLES. Everything is conjecture in relation to what has hap- | bows of importance, it jst down the sumativeret CORRESPONDENCE | ine from the 16th of March, 1847, vice Capt’ Parke G. | bers of the Senate to meet to fill the vacaney in the exe . Staniford, of the 8th regiment U. 5 , —N. 0. , ‘ado | being cut off It is evident that in consequence of so nger from Tampico in the Ann Still, in conse- sion of captain in the line. March 15. Naval Attack on Alvarado, muck of Gen. Feylor' force belog withittan irom tite | MeNeneer, from Tampico in the Ann sul, in conse: | WAR DEPARTMENT AND GEN. TAYLOR. | si93. captain in the tie tt, to bes captain in ——____ &o. Ke. Kee fodhpees operations, he is in an extremely critical situa- terkation of . He fell into the hold of one S 0 te ) tes ; the line front fi eee re cope ieplll ve Capt. George Creches sae Cheese. ; ee ay FADQUARTERS Ansty or Occuration, } + (th ‘ecorps,) promoted to| ‘The Pennsylvania canal boats are now in succe: (From the N. O. Times, March 16.] ‘The 24 Missiseippi regiment hae arrived at Matamoras, Camp Near Monterey, Nov 8, lado, k of major, having vacated hit commission of cap: | operation. ‘Ths Suequehannel: river ee been navigable the line. We had . ; and one hundred and fifty volunteers from North Caro- Sin :—In reply to so much of the communication of the id einer Sanaa soavoraita ets teat intro. | line arrived here to-dey; Tantrico, Feb. 28, 18479 o'clock, P.M. | Secretary of War, dated October 13,us relates to the fon General Taylor on the 23d ult. when there was nc- | |, Fortifications were thrown around the public stores at |_ ‘This morning the U. teamer, Edith, from Brazos | reasons which induc thing wonsual stirring in comp at Agua Nueva. There | the mouth of the river on the 2d, and the same was done | Santiago, with Gen. Worth and staff; and two companies | capitulation of Mo fe Firat Lieutenant William E. Stark, to bea captain in | to'look’ are att {OF 8 Week oF two, the convention resulting in tho | the line from the 18th of Match, 1847, vice Capt Augs, A, ; ‘ey, | have the honor to submit the | Nicholson, (the quartermaster of the corps.) promod to | 4 silver mine, i ind business begins id, has been discovered near the “ Pr head of Current ri It is supposed to be very valu- mu il where, . | here on tho 3d, in consequence of rumors that a large | of troops on board,touched off the bar at the mouth ofour | following remarks a 3 ‘ the rank of major, having vacated his commission of cap- PPO! Hlanriae ee el Tt areca te ae eee Cent | pare om tee aa cavalry hed crossed the river this site | ives hosing te eeenee fea an outside, and sent | ‘Tho convention presents two distinct points, First, | tin in the line. oi performed the daring fear of effecting bis escape from | Of Matamoras. despatches up to Gen Patterson. I went down with a | the permission grantedthe Mexican army to retire with | First Lioutenant Nathaniel 8. Waldron, tobe acaptain | | A singing-master, nemed Christian F. Quackenbush, Cam aaa eae ncarnacion, at the time Major Gainee’s | ee aaa ae cuartial Jovy capt, Gorter: of | friend and saw Gen. Worth : found him in good health | (heir arms, &:. Secondly, the temporary cessation of | in tho line from the 16ih of March, 1847, vico Capt. Goo. | lately ran away froin his wile and: fomily tu Borla Mt commend was captured by Gen. Minon. the Ist Artillery, has command of the post, and Captain | and fine spirits. The Edith being bound for Lobos 3 for term ofeight weeks. I shall remark on | F. Lindsay, (the assistant quartermaster of the corps) pro- | Y., and in company with ove of his pupiis made for Bos. Gai at tie tied Churchill has charge of the artillery. Tho Quarter- | Island, sailed on her course at half-past2 P.M. By the E. | these in order. moted to the rank of apelin. having vacated his com. | ton, whither he was traced by a bass viol, which hecar- i t cor 6 te altimore Amationn) master’s men, numbering about 500, are armed, and are | | learn that at least ten ships aro on their way from the | The force with which I marched on Monterey was | mission of captaia in the live. ried along. The next morning after his arrival in Bos point eae etl aaeetcine Hairs here are drawing to | holdin readiness. Las: night an attack was expected, | Brazos to this place, to tale troops down. limited by causes beyond my control to about 6,000 men. | | Second Lisutenant William L. Shuttleworth, to be a | ton, he was arrested ona charge of adultery, and coms Hrealut, dt is well ascertained now that Santa Anna is at | ‘om information received in the evening, but nothing | The U_B. stgeme: Alabeme, cow lying in the stream | With this force, as every military man must admit who | first lieutenant {rom the 16th of March, 1947, vice Frau. | mitted for trial, "The wirl sa Riven in charge of her pe- ncurnation. fifty miles distant, with 17,000 men and 19 | Soreured, opponite this city, is to sail to-morrow with Gen Patter. | has een the ground, it was entirely impossibie to invest | cis C Hall, promoted captain, Tents, who had followed the fugitives, kncon Of artillery. bi: i, my opinio a re I havi On the evening that the fortification was finishod our | son, staff and troops. The steamer Virginia, with Gen | Monterey so closely as to prevent the es seems to have been made within in Boston and the neighb towns, to pass the new e: ait weaee @ pe of the gar- | Second Lieutenant Joseph W. Curtis, to bea first lieu- | A sys'ematic atiom tne co | fag was run up, a salute fired, and the place named Fort | Pillow, do. do. do, as the merchants say. If the trans. | rison. Aithowgh thie main communication with the ie {tenant from the 16th of March, i847, ‘vice Goorge H.| afew days past both predict what will be the result. We shall have, when; Horney, orts on the way here from the Brazos arvive, it is pro- | terior was in our possension, yet one route was open to | Terrott, promoted captain. dou of soulieendl’ quate Gen, Marahall astives from Monterey, with the Ohio! “Col Harney left yesterday with the balance of his | bale thet by the last of this week all the forces to leave | the Mexicans throughout the operations, and could not | Second Lieutenant Rooert Tensill, to be a first lisuten- eagles. @ unt Kentucky regiments, sant 6000men, of allarme, and | command for Lobos: will have sailed, be closed; as were also other minor tracks and passes | ant from tho 16th of March, 1817, vice Wi Stark, pro- | «wan named Galtback: Ovtenat ‘ Fane ne oe en eereemer a aaa [From the Now Orleans Bulletin, March 15.] ‘The stenmer New Orloans had arrived at Brozos Island | through the mountains. Had wo, therefore, insisted on | moted captain. boaad-overin the sum ef $100) eee en nateniay tnd Je Constituted ts follows -Fourcompanies ofiat and | It would be dificult to describe tho intonso fosling of | two days ego—when the Edith lat she was Just going | more figorous terme than thoes granted ihe result pour enece pd Lieutenant John C. Grayson, to be a frat eu- | sour ot Boston; on ehetge of ee eee ators 2d dregoons, under May and Stein; the Arkansas Mount | anxiety that exists in this city, on tho subject of the | in. ‘The schooner Sea arrived here this morning {com | have been the escape of the body of the Mexican force. | tenant from the 16th of March, 1847, vice Nathan 8; Wel. 0 : ithe bo ¢ ° inst liquor venders, named Longu, with a bar ef iro! New the I dian, with the destruction of its artillery and magezines, our | dron, promoted captain. aguinet Ha 5 8" of iron, ou Regiment under Yell; the Kentucky Mounted ogi | miliary afuirs on the Rio Grande, and pariularly os | Now Orleans, Leonard the Irish comedian, came pas | wih Fo ne Pet creeent el hae BD aaa and inficung a severe wound upon hls forehead there: Hanghn Cada tincelincane te Mat Wesbitatone bet: | ‘There has Deets sface onr publication on eturday, an |. ‘the U; S. revenue eclioanez Living, Capt Gray Moore, || waret ine caeeues eC relccole lives tnd tetany Charles Alex’r Henderson, to be a second licutenant ptein chored off’ tho bar thi ing, six days from th tory of eight pieces, (ad artillery;) Coptain lennan’s | arrival, which brings 24 hours later from the Brazos, | anchored off the bar this morning, six daya Pears es iAP tener ts reg Aah promoted first licutenact. ning last, was ao brilliant ut New Haven, that the baitery of four Plooesy (3d eptilienyD Capt. Braga'e bab ee ees aw. ae cone aac deheises se Tan | hours baa. gale inocs, tiereeeths Craw 004 aes vention, and outweighed in my jalgment the doubtful | ®John Stricker Nicholson, to be a aecond lieutenant | compante Upposing thero must be a conflagration some- and two Indians Regiments, ubder Brig. Gen. Lose regret to say, gravar haractor. "Wo give, ia another | well, [Olcarsof the Ewing —Gay Moore, commander; | advantages tobe gained by a seiumption of the attack | from the 16ih March, 1847, vice J. W: Curtis, promoted | WHer® 8 neighborhood, turned out in force. ‘The ilk - 7 2 a Sa ka ing d 1d by Dr. | J. 8. 8. Craddock, ist lieutenant; RS. Jones, 2d do.; upon the town. a concsus ips teeth bi * fine ‘ 4 FR OSS ect. ye ee a eop abel prreeeni Mr o Ao ie ole. Weer ae phcerrog opie B ter ge be Poe an gee ace eal Pa hig ayer err ret kad and | _ A Satterthwaite Nicholson, to be a second lieutenant 0p belonging to Mr. Levi Martin, of Bing - maine teen Map Wi ve battali Ripe lierig yune of Sunday, ation we consider are the most detinite | to the city aud called upon Gen. Patterson. Ewing | means since the surrender. It was discovered that his | from the 16'h of March, 1847, vise Rubert Tansill, pro- were taken out of a snow drift afew days om ih linet te rye aoe thd «dee which will, it that have been received is to sail early to-morrow for Lobos. principal magazine, containing an immense amount of | moted first lieutenant. since. having been buried up eighty-two days. Two of ES penned, "be attenke " co le Gah Tatler fights the | _We have had a conversation with a highly intelligent | _ A fow days ago we had a report that Santa Anna had | powder, was in the cathedral, completely exposed to our | Goorgo F. Lindsay, Jr , to be a Second Lieutenant from | the: have recevered and one doing well. main force at Agua Nuova The supplies have HT deen | officer of the army, who has been attached to Gen. Tay- | left San Luis Potosi to march against Gen. Taylor at Sal- | shells from two directions. he alae ee t! the 16th of March, 1847, vice John C. Grayson, pro- In Japan every criminal adjudged worthy of death is removed to a range of buildings in the neighborhood of | lor’s staff’ ever since he entered Mexico, and whe left | tilly,and that Gen. T. had set out to meet the cock. | of powder which must have ultimately resulte moted First Lieutenant. wt tothe city. The censideration of humanity was pres from the 16th of March, 1847, vice Wia. L. Shuttleworth, | Tho exhibition of the Aurora Borealis on Frid ie ". ha t . } oes his own executioner. When found guilty, he ; 1 f im Ti the bombardment, would have been inti- | By order of tho Brevet Brigadier General Comman- ‘ i Lead the Uathedral, whica will be occupied by us. Saltillo onthe 4th ultino. He informs us that there is | fighting general, and pit himself against him. There continuance of t A 4 ® " fied of the fact, together with the day and hou: inted pS gr elpnaben oro) pei aa by Mex. | no practicable pass by which Santa Anna could possibly | from olf Ffvarn, no doubt in hd Xeptts. Eeattorsore now, | vltely diagatinuss involving the dastimétion not only of: (dant, Pipers PARKE G. HOWLE, forhia deat, 'When the hour arrives, he bide ue tamity icons, is fully provided, and if the volunteers stand by | get into Gon. Taylor's rear with artillery, and that if he | here, {com good authority, which say that Gen. Taylor Mena caer ut of ie et even our own Gjutant and Inspector U. 8. Marine Corps. | end friends farewell, and rips open his own bowels, thus eur artillery, we shall whip him. ‘The Governor of the | attempted to attack our army with infantry alone, he | had emerged from Sultillo, and taken upa position some People, Pain ts tem nericy Oessndh'eh Keetiitiee:¢t ar im np satistying the law. town has been officially notified of their approach, and | fecls assured he would be repulsed, even ifhe hed agreat | twelve leagues from the city, and propered to fight ; in regard to the temporary cessation of ho 7 » the Law Intelligence. things wear «serious aspoct when past events are con- | superiority of force, as Gen. Taylor has four batteries of | that the Mexicans had appeared in sight, and that a | factthat we are not at this moment within eleven days ee ; Uniren States D, cr Count, March 23 —Befu sidered. May and sb of artillery are out now | flying a eey (one of them consisting of 24 pounder | force of four thousand mon had been sent in the rear of | of the termination of the period fixed by the convention, e setaicy Count, March efure ; ta: | Judge Betts—Sentence~ George Gilman, Jemes Wallace, | WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!! feeling them, and we robably hear his this | howitzers) with a full complement of regulars to serve | Gan. Taylor. Ono Jetter states thatthe enemy appeared prepared to move forward in force, is # sufficient expla- Joun Weaver and Hughes, f f th the shi ITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Upholsterers, pat Fy em, sl probably hear his report t: and manage them. He tlso aupresied: belief that, | rather shy of us, as if not willing to come to clove quar | nition of the military reasons pees toe Metoka, prea ‘a dy pect eon be hac hea rete ip (8, Pou pholstorers, 5 hough Gen Tayk ight fall back fc N to Sal- | tors. “ Old Rough’s” position is said to be better then pension of arms. It paralyzed the (Carsstpobdence of the Nadonal thteligenoer.1) | iD sould’ dot cattees rom tae Intecreiet wiikey | [h wras. in toa ce atten eee aa IoD Oe Ra al ett aac ars, &e.,can tind the Inrgest, best, and cheapest as: re distinctly to Toans, wecould | Vessel, while lying in the harbor of Now York. were | torment of Shides and materials for making and e-and to | Orought up this merning for sentence. Wallace, Weaver | Shades mthe cuy—at i % liked. All this would s 0 it probable | not possibly move. | di Exclusive Window Shade { hae but « Gow stain for the wy-xaail, he clty:| Coot tat Mien, all of which wre voluutaare arcark inp | task We may best ef ere aaceieke Cat eee | ooh Rese care er we Sani cistinothy to, state, nnd to Courts Me Juice cecommended to the mercy of the | moimer " Buare, #1 Chuuvamm a is fail of rumore, said tobe brought by vessels below, | Sriniery end about 100 dregoons under Col. May’ Be. | belore long. ‘The Mexican has ter the’ glosteet | all diligence in breaking mules, and setting up wagons, | © nmeDe HAA cory: tis afece open ie ke ae 4.% G. BRANDON f aud one, which Credited, that Mata- | sides the above force, there ure 1600 men at Monterey, | number of troops, but Ill bet on “ Rough und Roady.” | the first wagons in additiou to our original train from ins shale te ateacahe: Meee cents Successors to F. A. MUNDEN. ” moras has been Deg lttve excortain- | which latter place is’ represented ex being inan excel, | Whether or not there bo a battle any where else, how. | Corpua Christi, (and but 125 In numibes) reached my | foes. ic appeared foe the (oti oo ae eam OY BLOCK LETTER SIGN ed, to my entire satisfaction, that such is not the | which latter place is end capetie ef successfully resist: | ever, it seems to be pretty certain Maul wre Gall havens | bashanartecs pathe deme ieg with {he Secretary's Com. | howavarresreteneibie fre ca oe sy, tat MANUFACTURERS, j at least that no such advice is now in the | jn ‘any force the enemy can bring against it. at Vera Cruz—ond before we get to Vera Cruz. Itis | munication of Oct 13, he 2dinst. At the date of | soa Hughes wee the ‘were led futé @ violation of ts, pees . seen a gentleman who left there cording to the present en it would appear a | known here that the enemy are preparing to give usa | tife surrender of Monterey, our cn ay not more than ‘and of their Prd seamen by others, ia beer SIGN PAINTERS, saree eer | and, can be nothing | considerable force of the enemy had passed te General | warm reception on landing. In the rear of Anton Lizar- | ton days rations, and even now, with all our endeavors, refore take that ino consideration, and seitetie them No. 2 TRON ROW, it. He, however, further informume that a letter was re- Py kateb md (Ns apie re nck mens pelncealy do they have built strong fortifications, too far for the | we have pot more than twenty-five. The task of fight- ine of $25 each and be imprisoned 6 days. Gil, Adjoining the Harlem Railrond Olfiee, New Yor * th ve been cavalry. Should Santa Anna have sant his ' ¢ if ‘uns of our squadron to bear upon them, but ia reach of | ing and beating the enemy is among the least dificult ppeared to be the ringleader in the revolt, and he Rerenence.—Washington Stores, Will: " ceures woe ea Sein. Campes, bing tater a arlillery also by that route, his means of attack, and com fie point of landing. On these fortifications very heavy | that we encounter; the great question of supplies neces- | TiN ai years to bea man of intelligence and ought to base 's Hotel, Judson’s Hotel, National yin Foti ’s Hoter, of Col Morgan’command, and that Gen Urienee her | #equently his chances of success, will have been great- funtare mounted, and other srrangements are made and | sarily controls all the operatiohs in a country like this | Lave Lown better, ho would thereto esc ee eek, (0 | U- 8 Bonded Warehouse, Nankin Tres Com o ly increased—there is no doubt that he hasa large force | being made to make a desperate stand against the landing | At the date of the convention | could not, of course, have ya fine of $50and be also imprisoned for 6 days, and 019 3m@rre ineenbtontereyao yay with bis, a8 he never would have attempted offensive | of our troops. It is also to be expected that the city of Pace haga Sapaetonent roti. Brent as epeoriat Ee hoped that. this latson woah teen os Shave SECOND WARD HOTEL. Thee operations against our army, except with a great supe- | Vera Cruz is in a condition to make a bloody resistance. | detachment from my comm: the melt coasuuting me, | better in future, and not to set at deflance the laws of W 30, does not know this fine LUNCH HOUSE, at No. at there wad no doubt there ha Sony ‘of numbers. But a few days, I hope, will tell the tale, and make ali | or without waiting the result of the main operation under their country. 87 Nassau street ! Go in there whan you will, parti tnd fallen back on thet Mi Niising: senees Til ee, | lf willbe toon by Dr, Jarvis’ statoment, that nothing Tectitoe wink Lknre tiles > Seieeeyartnta ts ala |" Lntve reached iis prominent military points involved | | Iv CHancxny, March 23 —Before Vica Chancellor Hon. | visitor, “Parnes ee Bagh the table displ o je wit ave nm you above ere *s nent P sites up, w, Boi y posilivar battle pecepentaate by oetiotee Crinhiee had yet been leurned av'to.an actual Dattle, and of coucse y P, Ste Tabs. oF some other : . sen ‘Tevlor’s | news with usjhere ing tl king of trowps, | in the convention of Monterey. There were other con- | Lewis H. Sanford—Dxcisions —Jacob Carpenter vs | luury” itis traly 4 ommital ole toe eee ‘ pe ae tlre iegrer peter [eee pir etal Sees CMIDDONTO eae ap | idcrasoe LIL eh RIES Tae Soe een ts See Belen GE production of contract denied | Floyd & Smith kaow how toauit then wien, onthe Rio Grande, at fatto the cutting cff of ome trains or small detach- | For some days—the last three or four—the bar been | framing, and with myeelf in appreving, the articles of | Defendant ordernd to restore the title deeds, kc. without | At the san you find Martin Botner—every bo the gallant Taylor. The public property rnd ie i ho ever siopped at the Astor Hou the Brasos, Matamoros, and Camargo, it is said, amount impassable. “The weather has again become moderate, | thecenvention. Iu the conference with Gen. Ampudia, | prejudice, xc. No coats to either party. bei 6, to six or seven m of dollars, besides immense | Deon received, are are inclined @ beleee grat tha acces | and the act gone down, howevere. Tice cite feeurikat | Ligos dletsctiy tald oy Sits that ce hed meted fc, | Pr ceee Kevmmour ve: Angus McDonald and others — | isflke's loadstonst he derwunis tenis Meee oy leeks Fs bepgy gi idee cee F. from fifteen to | inthe tear of Gen. Taylor are exclusively the troops | the bar has been rougher on this occasion than any time | the further effusion of blood, and bocause General Sunta | Motion to dissolve injunction denied, with $10 costs, Auraction. We say again, the Second Ward Hotel is one of i Mere since the Neptune wos wrecked—a very uncommon oc- | Anna had declored himself favorable to peace. I knew | H. H Wheeler vs. J, McKeon—Excoptions to Mastor’s | "att Places in the eighteen hundred men, scattered in detachments, the | Hust moved un wit all hie weep din eae Anne | currence, Thi circumstance has: peeadnccmmon oc: | Anna fa government hed made propositions to that of | report on exceptions to answer, overruled, with costa to | exeelieat vase of ale or iguorat say ot. strongest of which does no! ed 700. Ihave no time | out attempting te send uny part of his troops into the | sailing of vessels with troops aboar Mexico to negotiate, and I deemed that the change of | be Bae Pi Pie alle ‘ A CURE FOR COLDs. AR Er nats | Fear of the Americans, through other difflouit pasnes— Thaerico, March 9, 1047. | KarerSeceanced tao to golcrtalning COONOSrAt eta, | (alanaton Cretan CRITE T ia ction to dissolve RS. CARROLL'S Medicated Vapor and Sulphur eeenol ian. crthis State have just unanimously passed | Gon “Taylor has probably talfen buck on Saltiio, from | ‘The brig Ann Still sails thic ihorniog for your’ elty, | Tay wersented ma in entertaining coosiderstions of pol- | (njunction granted. Bh MOMANEE dati fe Church A dureber or ret otizing the Governor to raise any | nis advaiiced porition at Nueva, and will give battle at | and though I have but dittheto eee eit CI a Beale rer iin al cake cSt pple ore apet Mey ey i ee x of voluuteers that may be cal ‘or, The | the former place. If he succeeds in repulsing Saute | rumor. News reached hers yi ; iimited supplies, een to increase the inducements 7 se og - 3 , louse will no doubt concur. . Annain any attack the latter may make, all difficulty f ofthe Mexican gavernuent to negotiate for peace. | | a. E Green vt. RC: Wertendyke—Motion to dissolve ae . ae soot eter Henrie talline eter will cease in his rear. As the acconnts state that ammu 000 men, had attempted to surprise Whatever my be theactgal views Pa oa Hos te C4 bear Granted. Defendant's costs to be costs in the Gea. Tayler Analvaget Deyone wasutt eutol” We hope | Bition was being forwarded from Monterey to Saltillo, it | 1’. by a night assault, but that ho met with n total disap. | Mexican rulors or of General Santa br city to obtain a good Lunch, or fiquor of any kind. e Sulphur la ly recommended by our first piysiciaus as a cure eruptions aud disenses of the skin. i ", fter the nse mn '6 Tm i known to the g.vernment that | hud the very best rea- | John S. Demarest and wife vs. Martha Darg and others. | ™ oe a_i for bette things. would appear there Was Po laterraption te the commu- intment. ‘The whole force was defeated how many | Stor Delle ying the statement of Geneesl Acapedin: to: | — Botton tor ressiven ee ao personal effects of John PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, pat Eat ngs modliaded ponpt Fr gory grrr re essentially Whi, ped Tf Bava thie ey peat they | be true. It was my opinion at the timo of the conven: | Darg, granted. Receiver to pay to wider aud sore no. 68 CEDAR HTREET. NEWS BROM THE R.O GRANDE. my’s force had only appeared on the route between | were essentially whi,ped. I hope this ma: tion, and it has not been changed, that the liberal treat- | legateos as aro next of kin, their shares of income w RK. C.C. MARSH, Accouctant, author of the “ Scien [From the Now Orleans Picayune, March 15 } Monterey and Camargo. pat see tend to strengthen lexicans here, are not making much , ment of the Mexican srmy. and tho suspension of arms- | they would receive by the alleged will, not exceeding of le-Eutry Book-Keenn limplified,” and ‘The steamship Palmetto, Capt Smith, arrived on Sun- | the belief that the force in rear formed uo part of | is positive proof that their friends have not achieved a 1d exert none ut a favorable influence in our be- | such share as they would take on an intestac; * Artof Single Entry Book-keeping Improved,” continues day evening, from Galveston, having sailed on the 12h | Santa Auna’s army, as thoy would have been operating | victory. Whenever they have any good news every Ma yaaa J. Blunt and JB. Murray vs. .Allan Hay “Motion for | ¢eteh a8 above. inst. : betwoen Saltillo and Montereys ‘ mau woman and child koow at at once. The result ofthe entire operation has beon to throw | injunction granted, To take eilect on the 20th of Aqatt | eq wut’ of lastraction.—The public are respectfully inform. Accounts to the 7th inst. have been received from the There is a fearful responsibility resting somewhere, me had another arrival from New Orleans yesterday P ured, that the plan pursued by larsh in at breuch, 1s truly a ec rather than Brezos at Galveston. There war still nothing Jeter than | for this state of things, ond if it is followed by the de- tho evening of the 28d of Feb. from Monterey. We give | feat or capture of Gen: Taylor's army we should pity oe é the Mexican asmy back more than three hundred miles | next. erat pyigeor meg wrneee: ae acai | to the city of San Luis Potosi, and to open the country | EW: Dunham § Son vs. G. D. Cunningham and oth: eepiue bogks, nthe tures on the theory below a letier we have recaived from Camargo by this | our worst enumy, if he bad to abide ie waked wrath” | Ne Shraciry eters Raniah PS OL tape aR et grind acon eeaiemetmtaidmamebacmage mL” «iin ee poeta gre ot Le EL books constituting n aet, en W of gpod capacity, wil arrival from a responsi*le source. e American people. ‘1 great and obvious error thiol e troops wi et awa’ the last of this : ji A Riza i ¥ this course become a competent book rin al a ‘We have a cony.ot the Matamoras Flee of the oth inst. | has been in redding the force ot General: Taylor, t0 60 | or det ate eae Sield'e Drigado will be the | _ Tas boen my purpose in this communication not #0 |" Eiiza and Margaret Hunt vs. 1. Hl. Townsend and ‘ eh A ‘§ " meoth, aud will ree rtificate to that 3 Ree an oe ts company of volunteers was | greatan extent, and stripping him of all his regular | last;to embark. I shall go with tho Generdl. very | much to defend the convention from the censure which I | o¢hers—Ordar thut ML Voothis ia entitled to receive | “psihntudwill teceiva s certificate to that efect asl thas re ert reat F of practice in ures on the theory. ry Pros C ly regret to find implied in the Secretary’s letter, as | the rent from Mrs. Sedgwick, by way of subrogation to | 9 A Mc tod FM 4 organized in that place on the 4th inst. P. C. Shannon | troops. * | body seems anxious to be off and see what Vera Cruz bps ly regret yn ‘7 7 a i @ | Oe 2 a I. fo show that it was not adopted without cogent reasons, | the complainant's claim. No costs to cither party agains: > = harbor 5 San Wolf, ist lieutenant, and T. W Though in common with the whole community, we | wili do. iubetal Wiiib ootaeOr theamelres Nalnderar sat cae iy TO IMPOKTERS AND DEALERS IN jakes the second ceepeny. feel the most anxious solicitude on the occasion, we AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. of volunteers in Matamoras, and there are materials left | have great confidence that Gen. Taylor will make good Nov. 25, 1846. | 9 that end 1 beg that it may be laid before the General. for others. his defence, particularly, as we believe it will be found till contending with the insurgents in this | ic°ohiet und Secretary of War, Tho 2d Mississippi regiment reached Matamoras the | to be the fact, that he’ has the whole of Santa Anna's At prosent we are preparing for a second | chief und Becrotary of War morning of the Sth inst. They relieve the Indiana re- | force in his front, and that there is nothing in his at march into the interior, and eat ‘ta am, sir, very respor vy TAYLOR’ who are acquainted with the condition of things here ‘ WOOLLENS. 1¢ of Ohio and others vs. Pell and others—De- : 0 a it became defective, on Lake and others | Ey eH West ree ihe tet Gesimeres, Subsequent proceedings | ‘warded by the American Institute, thetr superior man: ner of refinishiu: Orders may be left a ry . aking our way A . " > . . gaye the Mnonpape as fou Tels sao | pie "his hewenes, ack asi aes Wa | enon mae the iy oth Angel, tat from Th Major General army. Condi, | ae ide dean duel wit cans oherieey | ater A a ete ay me. Moga st 2 , g ie @ one hu wen! : iA ; ; ‘ “ + men” Two companies of the North Carolina volun- | contend with, and whatever may be the result, no cen Le The Californians, T last wro have placed them. | THe Absutaxt Genxnat of the army, Washington, D.C. " am Ltd Saki are Henson neal re oe A pee... Brigham & Co.? 60 Pine stre ni teers arrived at Brazos on the 6th inst. sure or blame of any kind can rest with him. selves under the command of General Flores, a Mexican s Anuy or Occ! a ne personal assots in improving Fulton street lots. The | fA UANO. —J0he eae of tae bein VEE ark Pee remedy arog lle re pe peop year rao Ghropyte Gaiverton Gonate, March 2) | oftoer whom we bad taken prisoner with number of Kouterey, Nov, 91840 ') | expenditure to.be an investment on the lien of the lots, | Gr haudved wus, fom South Atseicn th analysis = 1 ic ch, le! raz . 7 "1 i ing to escape from his guard when he was shot dead. Sunday, 7th, at 4, P.M., and arrived off yesterday even- | 0m # parole of honor, and by their atrocious conduct to report that, in compliance | and reimbursed with interest half yearly. Reference to | pronounced superior to any other ki et. f ft War, c hi h fo estat 1 Gann is dry, and will be, sold to close the concern at ‘A Mexican engaged in the murder of the Rogers fa: | ing, fromm which arcivel’we loans the folie uctions of the Secretary of War, commu- | ascertain how much the life esta es sill poy from en nicated in his letter of October 13th, [have formally no- | hanced income to extinguish the 1 cent per pound, and is an object to the farmers of : frei gain taken the field, and forced into their service s undreds who, , preferred - ; the country. wily and other outrages, wth arrested in Matamo- 3 teh, Haney an Cra oh oa brace BY Roa ie Mg con hele lame sesiabe, Wearerred er tified the Mexican general in-chief that the temporary | 4. L. Addison and others "Phe cargo is at ‘Trappell’s stores, Breoklyn, near Fulton The aunericans esiding in Meir evacuated the town | ed on Saturday, an express was despatched, to requem | ble | and annoyance, with the loss of a fow of | tuspension of arms agreed upon in the convention of | athers—Decroe that comploinan "applied to pay the re LOR FONDY TILESEON BOO & on the approach of the Mexicans. Previous to leaving, | him to diserahark, but the ship had sailed. Maj, Th jon, who were killed in an action recent: | the notice will probably reach San Lis de Potos, “‘Thie | © nee OF B. he Soret m9 Ina® Rene eee tee rade Fim aed of their goods to the alcalde, and ries ead tae conae ‘don Ke bd and brad oer | + {he Savan- | uotification was went by Major Graham, topographical | count and apply same accordingly, and to pay complain | ~~ ———-HOLMES KITOHE. KB Fecal her defence | Seeisied undor martial law. All eitizons were enrolled, alt m onganeer: who Left on the Ona sehat are | mer conts Charging thom agaitut his trun. No costs to HE, powetor has been g strong |, &o. receive b s a ac! 2 v , veiling Kitchen Manges a ra, and fe at Camargo. To meke on opening for the play of his ar | On Sunday morning, a1 ress arrived from the haracter. The ad de for tl f Saltil- ; . Butler and wife vs. Feal: doth I Uilsey oaths sresienas: ike won teen, ee, pith Eie fae ace clear tkie,, tay, beltig “ag rangements ha in made for the occupation of Salti! M. L. H. Butler and wife vs. Fealyey and others—J M. uted Lo engage that for private families and moment by our troops. Whethor our | Lippincott and wife vs. Butler and others—Decided that operations are pushed forward towards San Luis or not, | the previous decrees, &>. preclude Butler and wife from the occupation of Saltillo is important—politically, us | disputing their children’s sole right to the fund. Trus houses to be torn down. The order was executed by set- | the enemy were marching from San Fernando to attack | fi rtillery, While tho Al ting fire to them. A strong wind arising, the flames | that place, with a battery of two 6 pounders. They | faced them on foot with small arms only. It is Were communicated to were 1900 strong, under Canales. There being not « | how the party fiom tue Savannah could ever thi the capital of Coahuila, and, in a military view, as co- | tee's account to bo taken,and sundry charges paid—then many consumed, prit musket at the mouth, guns and ammunition were tent getting te sites thee abe eae ie Fo ad vering an important region {rom which we may draw hare of Lippincott and wife to be paid to L. on her yer rele gee ae ation accompan et on’ plain neat Oo ningo’s ranche, about half way {rom oe assent. Residue to remain with trustee till further order f ri Application directed as to the guardianship, kc. of the there seems to be no doubt from the defen Sea Redty te fhe OUx Ge the Angele, distant about fireen arrived at Monclova on the 29ta of ‘October, and is now | miter ebitdsan 0 range in use at if not it will resent will anewer ed and Grates set, and all descriptions of fire works jortes? notice. neys cured and warranted, if mot cured mo ior General Wool, with a portion of his force, of those points, that there is n to apprehend this | miles from the shy : joined by the rear division. He reports no’ practicable | Jacob D. Stagg vs M. 8. Goodwin and othere—Domur- A. GILHOOLY & BON, cromed the Rio Orende ve IE AMSA Hae a HER Gite ee cae’ | ou foonswl: Gaall ctaste noiaate Se eta reate: to” Chiba, "cert the gue by Farrag, whic | rer to bill for multifuriousness allowed. Bill dismisted | (oy yqqat"PPietor# tnd manuincrarers, 78 Nassua stot. | FO 4 < will bring (him) within a few ues of Saltillo. He | with costs. —— pany of mounted ri from the cou: This act ened the courage of our : ' t i wel re x Ase ipectan ny eamen, trom tha count ot| anne fork Carne Vaaneery aed o uray ipod a twos Wont | nen at be gud by aug to Chinon’ | "2" Fev, Newton pleaded wth Rave Hn: | INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE. Robertson county, on the 12th February, and organized | Left Tom Jack, for Galveston, soon Alert, Simpton, ar- formerly had. They well understand 9 vs $e . me—Demnurrersullow- | > ATCHELOR'S Liq i Dye, Deet ed, aud bills dismissed with costs, as to Newton. Behera toe cole ae Be Tee means eee Te Ww. d wife vs, Amelia Ann Rain and | catural black or brown, without staining OF lajuring the sim ora Cok,.to Femain at | jnfant cannot join as plaintiff in a partition suit. Wit. BATC.RLOM. 2 Wall street: tear Brocduay se” 1 hig column, which cau. | Common Pixas—Before Judge Ingraham—Mechanics’ | "18 m*r Bank vs. Judson Loomis —Thia was an action on a pro- f note was drawn in the name ity of our pursuing them to advantage and cattle, & driven them all fe interior, ao that they havo it in their taunt usat pleasure, although we now and by electing Mr.G W. Adams, of Robertsom, captain; | rived onthe 7th. The Lobos fleet had all been towed to James Worrell, of the same county, Ist Heutenant, and | sea. ‘Wm Burns, 94 lioutenant. ‘They took their departu: ie th commando a ae” ul company ryt |qMcyPeueve bari eta te hut, ene | tee ga tol a tind i cane ie sn ee the Oi mainly com; ‘of hardy frontier’ m y a + | | Afew horses havo beon captured in occasional skir- | Dor he dono uscd I wialt Seltiito and accustomed to the fatigues of the camp, willno doubt | (vith his Company of Rangers, allot of Unt yiaee scat miahcs with the enemy, Dut eo poor and unfit for Morjuct | Lhave taken the first steps towards organizing the ox- rendor officient service in whatever position they may | (>. the seme object, an express has gone to San Anto- | tat they brea siahutin eo t Naroat pedition on Tampico, and propose to eccompany it, for | of Loomis and Lathrop, and by him given to the be placed, — Thole object wae te encon & fow miles from our camp ~ | the purpose at lvasi of commanding a covering force. | firm of Hyde and Sykos, Rin porfocmance of some roe Gui int Galaron on the Baty | A, later, ought by. the sane cnnrerance rom | anguene wens gaia oe, g e.trtntn gute | Hota lb mune dy foro wan of mano ts | vig teremn, th ., Curtis, y . b | 80s . ; transport . . . b EO eogetred: the modore, and will, I date, with a force of twenty thousand troops ; that tor. This man was tothe set of | October iéth, relative to the route hence to San Luis tween him and the defendant Cruz, carrying despatches, ing troops, and succoring vessels in if necessary. Captain knows the harbor and bar of Vera Cruz well, and ll as one of the most fearless und en- Conrvus Cuatets, March 2, 1847. ention of the public to dle entirely with the reechii id of wi sent in an order to General Taylor to surrend or he (Santa Anna,) would cut him to pieces. Gener Taylor's reply was, “‘Come and take me!” Also, that there are later reports which that, afew days pre- vious to this express leaving Camargo, one hundred wa- ; ing been subscribers to force from Saltillo to that city. the paper in which the notice of dissolution was publish- information on this point in a few day: ed. The Court charged, that the note in suit was given ‘At the latest advices from the interior, the army was | foraclaim which might bavo beon originally enforced ater, it will ight horsemen, who je succeeded, how- ‘and was met by Lieut. he gons of provisions, on their way to Monterey, accompa- Meat aapited te ata | 3et Ler orsign tan Mog alee oy hol aan tay ee Peo ES icc ALI, ey Give the devil his due’ ye; Pelee be kia ned ate sb lap Sted neeh aad cal Ged titin an meatign, from the Congress we bie A MMs Wenig’ cree y gome rumors thet’ Senta | defendant now secks to get rid of it on the ground vaecording to Gunter. He gota hold ge Seotul eit nes line eel fone yxpects 10 be Wearegoing on mount | Aon had been prociaimed dictator have pot been cou. | that his former partner had no authority to make Seapatches, in whioh are all the minutie: of the intended | Titi eos iesicen cavalTy The Colonel expects to Bext Tuesday I expect our Com: | fried. Him, ait, very reupectfally it. The firm of Loomos & Latnrop was dissolved eratione} he eeea this line of'Gen Taylor'ess to eet | ieee amar eos and wishes for the iforeut compa ase eneral of dragoons, and that we shall : "Your obedient servi on the tenth day of February, The ne ite the Of New York aad th a 1 , ay 4 rch to Ciudad des los Angeles, where he Z. TAYLOR, on the 12th of the same month. by Laikrop, an : kes int tee iS aan OE separa itter is dated at Camargo, Feb. 23th, eee his life is spared, again to hoist the Amori- Major General U. 8. Army, Com ing. | ea by the bunk for Hyde & Bykes on the Tit to give usa call, and we will sree toe ih of ont as an army with banners”—and should he fail, allhe has | ‘This news has c iderable excitement here ‘ The Apsutaxt Genenan of tl no doubt that after a dissolution a former partne! i ¢, No. 58 Chatham street, nei Chambers street to do is to shrug his shoulders, say tried;” or, if } with us, and I may ry man, citizens a» well NAVAL INTELLIGENCER, Wi power to i the name of the ete firm exce by, a at m9 Im*r HAR fecainpieay ew York, ; Which isthe same thing only diftrestly oxpeeede’™” | ee strangers, is preparing to leave for the scen0 of ac: | ‘The following iv aa extract of « latter received from (oleae srerteo any such agreement, he frst. question here ter were | TO Vann, TROPRIETORS, FARMERS, do. ‘The Inst intelligence from Monterey arrived dey be | "In hesto, I a sincerely yours, &¢ Gentleman on board the frigate Raritan, under date of Heap-quantens Anmy oF Occuration, with the firm; i'they were, thot they ioenegutsenl ot a fares ae rarest ind says that Gen Taylor and Sent. Anna| P.$ —j have ne doubt that Gen, “Taylor ere this has | 23d ult :— Camp near Monterey, Nov. 8, 1846 led to get notice of the ny what I8 | prae eally nequainted with all the most recent i Per ararang, gach other: Hants) Anna had summoned | had an engagement. i “ Preparations are being made by this squadron to at- | | |. Under instructions from the Department of War, the | he understood by being dealers is this; ‘thd the hank | meats in Ueoteh aah taka entel The Generel replied « Come end tep iy” Cok eon aes, | BY the sbove arrival, our fellow citizen, Mr. Samuel | tack Alvarado before the arrival of tho dence ot Gag, | Retietalin-chiet o1the Mex wation oF hostilities sirees |( the hebit. of taking’ their paper, how for it edge of the thanegrmest of ome and try it)” and the express | Bangs, bas returned home. He gives us, vorbaliy, intel- Ufied that the temporary cessatior ontilities agreed " | aa ah on this from Monterey hithor, says whon | ligence somewhat lone thee fen ne on Scott, ‘Ph8 gun-boats and small steamers have all been | upon at the convention ,of Monterey, will ceene and do: duplicate th coed fered thle hands Urvege ~ Ld Taylor Was giving Bimte Atos © The snneey hen Food tie romcned the Brezos that Gen clree 1 Soe by tie ow betng preplecd.tonitse expe ||! US LTS Uwilitts Hop iedrou tie ee ebaremen: | tee metiom of ira. partion,’ bet whats teen bees fo CARKIAGES. his own words. St artillery wt Mincone NUiuiog is koown witheerie, | dition, The force to ascend tho river will consist of | gyn’ fablished in ssid convention. their poper, and it goes directly to the bank from | reyesy subscriber offers for sale an ext n 1 ¥ received intelligence that 4000 of the en- | ty of the jos on either side The in gun-boats and all the ships’ boats, which will be | II. Saltilio, the capital of the State of Coahuila, will be bd Lay entedingtla = yeep time, in euch a case | good Carriages, all new styles, warranted, equal im s 2000 : Jeon dealers. wi ‘any thing in this market, of Maris) and 80 wero ia are he | were (2.8 ,ovar welding, Seierikied, Ber Gi Gon, | “Rey ihe Menmers Spittire, Vixen, and Petri corps of the 04 etrinin wil forse the patvinea the Boal ie rare JAME notice. It appears that Hyde and Frome eer aptins, with, Lathree, sod be div the pote’ in ut the defendant says it was 4 upon that ground and twenty-eight miles from here.)— | ‘Taylor can su cm alry, and hed come through a pass near | plies hold out Dut itis aud to be bey ond dispute tha 1 generally believed here that a wagon train (about gprs: nan is now cut off “ The large vessels of the squadron will approach as instance, to be increased as circumstances may require : 1 | Rear as possible, and bombard the outer fort. It will ne- | Liout. Col. Duncan's battery, ‘artillery battalion, (8 com ily be a bloody affair, and I don’t care how soon it | Pasies,) Sth infantry, 9th infantry, and Cupt. Blanchard's | fit of the firm, m8 ‘amor ed f Louisiana voluntee whole to becom | but he must’ show conclusively on his p 380 mal an itizens of Matamoras are called upon by the F. ‘They have repeatedly defied us at Alvarado: eS ; Bl Boe: Hearts "saw sak verde a ie od males the Hata, packed wits rahe ante! @ Up arms mad aid inthe ee te y epeatedly de manded by Brigadier General Worth. Lieut Mackalls | net, befor or 6 7 and frov: ..0 state of their defe ad means of repel- | battery, the 7th infantry, and one company of the artiile- | sion he wants them to com alry. ‘The force above is said to be intended | They ere addressed in terme of rebuke for their apathy ah ve Sate Oh FOSY Goterione S00, pe ry pany fe. 1AVA ‘ of . 209,000 ing brange +—Doe Cubance, do. tape: Tins) OP coatelas, do Ladie: ones, Cubrey, dos Compa- ian Roman; La Fernandina: * M. ANGULO, 41 New st. ’ ry baitallion (to be selected by General Worth) will re- | has thought proper to put the Pre: 5 for an attack on this i , in the taco of approaching danger. All the defences | ling us, they don’t count cn a defeat. F 5 the bank on the stand, and they have both testifie NVILLE 8 PATTISON has temeved binse. mpiaioa thelr movements will och Key ones. lyse! | possible are being thrown up at the several towrerat | They have on cighteen-gun brig, tho Santa Anna | MAiniin Monterey, under command of Col. Smith, regi {the dissolution. It is for BANVILLE ©. PAPTISON bas tome vod bie so she is reported to Have 23,000. Genny a, | the mouth of the river, and on the Braz mi2 im®r which can at a momont’s uotice, send a d fire down | Il, The corps abov pated for the occupation of circumstances, to decide on thore facts, *polits about Mattmores, aad were hescie eet | Gd river. Shots to be taken by boarding, if at all; and | Saltilo willmarch under Gen Worth om the. 1ath Inst. | Ma be teomain barr le ee Salento ted in that city. The military force under C hes} 4 K! ‘ The commanding ral will march at tho same time, | bad not, they ure ent 0 protection, but if on the SEGARS on pee tiroly inadequate fer the delonee of iret | tf Lam rolected for the ascond cutter, | shall probably | with the two squadrons of the 2d. dragoom under Lint, | otuer hand jon think they had! then the defendant would HAVANA AND BE TAGO LEAP ‘TOBA.COU Many rumors are afloat, and ll re on the tip-oe of aly Pe eee ce of that | wave a finger inthe pie, With regard to the dotails of | Col. May, ‘The troops wilh cake, loge. rations in their | be enlited to yeur verdict, Verdiot for [oot $1042, iN Na AMD Bo Lago. tea ated ani mn. Taylor and Monterey, and to " i |. | heversack jons It meat ten of bread Cincurt Court, March 23—In this Court there was ‘ * - have € peep at our customers. “Our picket. gis the clitvete do, not take (iets Sa PMP G oe: | eater cheney nottiogyee iv has ss yat bean kept pt |S 3 ortae: aaa eas sethane’ foe twenty days Will be | oos'er two short Comes tried of cn Inarsct aad\s tow “in corns ie aeale a ae ree Haw We cal groans are on the top of the church to give them a free passage to New Orlon i iat and fillers. suppose, 4000. We have h “a Be: manded by Col. Curtia we ‘oun eevee eta oe oom | different points about Matamoras, and we Going about to Pick is | Soauere, by’ which the saemy has bron informed of | "TOT RGGGS ereeecmei ei by mado ty te meas, |e about to pick out their spot t t of the way. Tho opinion ison | courted, by which the enemy has beon informed o . Suital rangoments will be made by the medi- | Cons ¢ 2, Merch 93.—Cirewit Court—146 . Tntantey Tae tao omeany i drilling Stovieg lint: hetors thos tame becgial trata tn the Rio | ™Any of our intended movements. ‘There havo boon two | cl director for the careol the invalids nocesearily lett | 167, 179, 181, 186 to 189, 190, 100, 225, 998, 299 to 38%, ' | wy Meelf, are Th the and ive | behind by the 24 division. They will be sent forwardto | |! je th tess roa he: 0 “ae Sie gears ai Sty | aoa [yutuepsrieatn Thy wart agunies oo rater mur etany ey Fenn ea GG"! Pepa i aie | Commectint Boo at Toate soo elas : a . , ‘ 4 | 8, 170, 172, 174, 178, 180, 182. | ‘is and classes, iuelading #0me Ther drope wey to OR eee fobs inn, pgometirte [From the New Orleans Picayuuie, March 16.) in both instances joined the enemy, How many such vs- | V. The Quartermaster’s Department will provide the Bese nin caste of all brands and classe ether th vonee aasuze your excellency of the centinun of ay Soke Heavquantens, Canmanco, March 2, 1847, | gabonds does our navy harbor? The whole squadron by order of tities Oemmhteinn: the above order. ; Via ad Bislama bie ie ee vet few of the new consideration.” “GOD AND LIBERTY" 8in,—I send on officer to Headquarters, ot Washing: Sro practising at target with great guas, and the merine | W. W. 8. BLISS, goth “Adjutant General, | 19 ge ra fowe at eee pat vi an arly oirude to fo tt elaaes Font Hanwey, (Brazon) Mareh 6 Staten tor Aity. thenecad vis: wacnthe voluuntosre. Ait | OMCOTS aro daily drilling tho mon at the musket andar. | Official: R. 8. Ganwevrs Lt and Ava. c from Porton Prince, ‘By her we bi extra of Le Ma. | seKnss, Alvo for sale, all kinds of Bmoking Tobseco, ¢ beence ‘anything like authentie hiereagon Semnaloasion hae Weaehank lean hata ceca bacees | Whe Ueeldlak (To be continued.) | napesto dated the 27th ult. Adie tke eplobeates Benrfulesth re \ we ss many rumors, and some of them | ‘his place and the army above, 1 see no adequate re- | At what date the proposed expedition will co! —— | The re pt Hayti, Jeon Baptiste Riehé diet at | Al 0. $ af Oe nae 1K the oatenenned “geen fr: \Gen Tapio atc the 0d) exoupt aoa Mfowicers| tel ou wot asad set of AL ake a eat | Lamunable to sey, or that twill nt fal through Personal intelligence. fore vu the orang CC Gree a tone eed | Manne 04 fhrondveny- Up states at lo reliance can be placed upon their statements. | und I # will be recognized under the call | ther expedition did, for which we propared Col Cushing, of the Massachusetts regiment, ad | the North. i ullered much from illness during his STORE OF AX ITIES, ‘oadway, has been Amateurs and C nticipate tor Souls, of L passed th Richmond © 22d, Gon. Taylor wes attacked by the Mexican | of the President. 0 08 pg 12 Leutiens, are jehmond | journey, but attended to affaires till the lat. He wolked | ()RIGINALUY at No. % i Snforce of abont 15,000, st Agua Racra, twenty | "+ fuat us any considerable force can be accumulated, | 2°, That many lives will be lost is beyond « doubt, | on Thursday evening for the south, round his room und transsoted Lusinecs the morning of | One Big broadens. are . y seyond Saltillo. Gen. Taylor fell back to Saltillo, | let them be fe ded to Brazos . All , | for Alvarado must be taken this time at whatever sacti- | Recently « recontre took pluce between Judge Brorum | his dea. atten nil mi lic d ote hi re another engagement ee ace with sevens s fer en peeetionbie bend te cote co ieevion | fice. So everybody says. We have now here on the | snd Judge Gaither, ni Bairdstown, Ky., in which the owoened. tecovertie feoen this, oe sgele applied bm. re ‘Gold ke " : Mexican army. Gen, Taylor ordered every : United States, and ‘the officers commanding compunies | blockade, besides ourselves, the Potomac, John Adams, | /#tter was killed. self to business, and swooning again a second time, he | #6". O- Rewicinver 314 Broadway TT Pom

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