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arms | THE NEW YORK HERALD. vaslinile lous coon NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1847. naw etal amen SAREE = — = — —— ene — ——— J THE NEW YORK HERALD. “An eeu PN paTTR say by the 10th of Jan- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, MAP OF GENERAL TAYLOR'S PRESENT POSITION AND OF THE OPERATIONS OF SANTA ANNA. Tam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant Z. TAYLOR,” — The Ansovant Gemma of the tiny, Washaghon Bee DAILY ety paces, Price 2 eouts per copy—8 85 per acai ays an ee Doitvery Sarusdey—Frien, 6 camte ‘ the occupation of thet city by our troops. Pie ttt a Pease on OE pe lp yy ES vanes. . Me ner miy nf ‘of its boeupation, and "ANNUAL Pic’ RIA PapAL iblished the Ist of January of co) each. santa eee ‘ible manner.‘ erro: iq Pi MiG of ail kinds exeonted beautifully and with cy eel the auRAuco & | vtorts WEE ane pgs Rez nclona img TO IN WILUAMEBURGH.—The Secrets inst., by a white , conveying a despatch from Gen. Santa Aloe in rey re the notice him of iy of the armi . Copies of these letters, and of my reply, are forwarded by this mail. On approaching the of Saltillo, a messenger placed hands @ document, herewith enclosed, * infthe name of the State of/Coabuila, against tion of the city. The individual signing the Bet had been elected governor the day , and left the city the morning of the day on w! we took possession . The Ca of Gen. Worth’s division were in the town, and ents were made be- fore | left for procuring a supplyof breadstuffand forage at reasonable rates. quadron or twe of the Kentucky horse to his division end Lodgin, use, of yest local ae of prown i. A reconnoisance was also made of the some Few twenty-five miles in front, and o to be exe- Hat, tatefally letd out with rose bushes ead oveae pateey cuted after my departert, 26 tae Davee eiiaiaaeae her shrubbery, about one mile from Peek* slip fercy ae Se Kuquire of Charles _M. Church, 100 Chathsm. street. oF of hacienda about 36 miles from Saltillo. I Joie Skillman, comer of North Second and Lorimer sreets, ipfte squadron of the 3d dregosns, 3, seve sare ee an, ¢ orth’s orders until ri yy other Propos- rrders cavalry, ‘A GOOD CHANCEFOR BALE, cree years ing to assign Lieut. Kearny’s company lat d ‘and foase, with seek, fixtures, ae ture of & r id Li is Hot 19 bi im the s# soon aa they can be brought forward. I shall also re- city. York, not two ites walk from Broadway inforce hit olunteer force, probably a bi 6. fhe Farkshas been established these last iteen years, cine The dir Saltillo covers’ the direct route from Caer ee aes oe eae un Luis Fotosi, The other route would be covered by Dicom 7 + a force at Parras, which wo atthe same time control OFVICES 28 LEST in the build rm the abundant supplies to be drawn from the neighbor- adapted for lawyer ofieee belvg imesedistelepposte anton ing councry-—the richest ofthe north of Mexico,“ BHg. say jen. Wool n at Monclova, being : eittarat eave “V€ Raw ween rinacrre ed eres \y Apply at the Plumbe Ni \ Cl ua, even were it 5 Ve 01 251 Broadway. m23 St*re move on Parras. The State of Coahuila will then be pror SALe—Will ‘be sold at Fablic Auction, in 5 completely occupied and covered, and in case active ambertsville, on Oo operations towards the interior should hereafter be de- termined en, we shall be in position to march on Sen Luis, Zacatecas,or Durango. Brig. Gen. Wool, will at once abandon his communications by San Antonio Lavaca, and adopt that by the Rio Grande and Mon- 1s, alot shat yxal lone, bicek of Siege Bal : three Houses, to the highest bidder, canal pass through and Tiliege to ap a = ia to New York, within Afteen that Cory terey. miles, Also, a new railroad about to be built in said village. Tam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient In short, no plac Union possesses greater facilities for Z. TAYLOR, transportation. ‘The village is 16 miles ftom Trenton, Maj. Gen. U. 3. A. Commanding. The Apsutant Gene of the Army, Wi n, D.C. 8 k Fer further part Sigued athe be BA Bite 1847. ‘mi 0 Philadejphia, 6¢ from New York, 30 from Easton, Pa.. 30 from i f a jealets apply io der March 23d, ‘ma3 2werh ACURNER STORE the 1d Stock and Fixeu: for aale, situated in the lower part of the ¢ iret rate stand for th [rranscation.] The movement you are with the forces under your command leaves no doubt that your object is to in- vade this city, as have been the greater of the towns the of Coahuile by the troops which have advanced te Mon- tenant. Possession given immedi- clova. The want of arms in this State leaves me no means quire at 113 Warren street. m23 lw®rre to eppose force to force, and will enable you to occupy eT Z from if, but in doing 80,1 ought, and t desire te pace, Up ii fPACOAL Tr)» from it; but in doing so, | ought, jen la of ornamental repair, fitted with marble man ee which I solemnly make, in the name of the State of Co- and cold water baths, &e.—A lofty row of trees in front ahuila, egainst government of the United States of ths house. Reat $475 Lee ae Ps} ee the North, for the usurpation of the territery occupied 1028 LW rre. VYSE_& SONS, 172 Pearl street. by their arms—for the outrages and damages which may TO Li Ines ipsam aad Farm of John is accrue to the persons and property of the inhabitants of 1. Norton, Ps g iy ooeppied by Jegob these defenceless towns—for the irjuries the public in- wrenee, Jr, adjoming ace terests may suffor—and for all the evils consequent up- al arcommodedons fer ra Bestia ~ onthe most unjustifiable invasion ever known to the deuce. Coach houses Stables are It world. God and liberty. Saltillo, Nov. 16, 1946. A CRUZ oy. ee OBE MARIE DE AGUIRRE. Mate General Tarzon, General-in-chief of the army of the United States. 7 filed! ‘The balldiags with gurden ans " ro BiiSiasereot New tance ‘s te Hoe now e Colpo wil be tet ready fara inglo,gcnticmen, without board. ‘Tne Best of ideess box 1566 post office. m20lw*rh FOR SALE. A THREE STORY HOUSE on 234. stree tween the 2d and 3d Avi te is well fii replete with the latest Heapquaate: amy oy Occuration, Camp near Monterey, Nov. 26, 1846. Sir: I have te report that I received official’ informa- tion leet oveniotia’ the occupation of Tampico on the 14th instant, by naval forces under Commodore Per- vy. I had before learned from the Mexican bah oe at the garrison had been withdrawn on the 27th of Oc- ments, inciw water tober. en range, » cold end warm t On the requisition of Commodore Perry, who brought tae marbl pore snout fe the first intelligence of the occupstion to ‘Brazes Santia- 0, Major General Patterson promptly gave orders for }» apply to jieut. Col. Belton’s battalion (6 companies) to proceed to 'VYSE & SONS, f and garrison Tampico ; and also took measures to m9 1m*sh 17a P . thither a.sufielent ‘supply of hea’ ordnance and provi- FOR SALE, jons. ese orders have been fully appro y me AT PRI ALE—The property No. and I have directed a ent of volunteers to be added ii binfbery soe nar Broome tenet Lo by 16 VIEW OF WHAT OUR ARMY CAN DO. tothe garrison, the whofe to be under the command of a feet. two sory brick rout house os the front af ot brigedler geneial, probably Brigadier Generel Shields = . e hous le » With a who is new here, and will soon re, ¢ General Ite work 32 by 28 feet, with « cellar 13 foot beer erg deep im the age. purchase money can remain on force Vio" i Crus. 1 su ou will have heard of our lamentabl 4 to the seat of | I propose still to throw forward a force as far as Vio" se | ran ae aan Seger areca memes Siete al rca a rar ee cas ty, at | owe ata say, tt pe fu LE { renders it pretty certain that Col. Morgan’s command . ‘Capt. Merrick’s company of ne, which ar- From lst of a ay ee ae houses, | In Pew yy bose ena yen authentic ae wae has had been Captured, ‘and also that Urres, was betw of ved here a few days since, from Frederick, are among Vad ic is he a sion to reply to the com- fhe Tajshing, ge Vobaken ‘within three hundred yards | reached the eity, since our lest publication, from Gen. Monterey and the pass of Rinconeda, with 7000 cavalry, “pon the beech some fifty miles north number. munication of the Secretary of War, dated Ootober 29, A eT . "The arrivals yenerda Drought nothing cutting off all communications between Gen, Taylor and halite re Cott ges a etna ted but am obliged to postpone it for a day er two. é si rendey me einer af oy aml in ‘ciroulation, a, Dro nt Dre sont sn te etterfarther ae roy erent stan tack taace Tal tien summoned us to surrender, proffering the same > CORRESPONDENCE 1am, sir, very respectfully, your sbediant Lone” Apply to W A. Palmer, at the carpenter's shop near the ferry. rought by a Ey e fallen back kind hospitality as had been ministered to the officers * BETWREN THE y Geof thems forsale’ mis Swerve received in Matamoras from an oficer of the beens battle, and that it was believed he had fallen nd f the Ti We hed at most ninet Major General U. 8. A , commanding. a .- a Rinconeda. We think this information nd crew of ‘ruxton. ‘e mm mus- FOR SALE, tween M cad tho Riot Sat aad £0t, De: feenore unfevoreble ioun any Previously received, es it Ketsleft and one day's provisions. I asked for time for WAR DEPARTMENT AND GEN, TAYLOR, | The Avsuranr Genenat of the Army, ‘Washington,6c. A FARM of fifty two sores, most delightfally ai- | cavalry, thus off General Taylor's retreat upen thows the enemy is between {Saltillo and Monterey —— consideration and reply. as tpg vpn | (Continued) Hosparasumnsbatme Csceecae Habis ene i ae epee. | Sitpt Hew as treatin Se sory tee Hery wer may Ung dechivelnlrmainn wo hn Grok tet evan an ves ee ht earners Aner Osrergem | naneyanrens, Any ov Qocoranieg tig 2 to learn. The authority of our pridaynase Sage? hirt saved b ‘ond the clothes Camp near Monterey, Nov. 12, 1847. Sir : As I expect to march in a few days for Victoria, arns, ice house, ans "bail anu ‘oe have re ut rr, x 4 4 5 losures, e hai ol jor t jetail t witions w! : the archard contains twenty acres of foundation than what has been before known. We might 10s Island, ‘March bth, 1647," which “You will see, To eee ee eer Oe eG DERUSEY:. - Motaen Oke maacineh en ee aie oot oe | ae ‘ore contemplated, for the scctpation td ae? sy access. from New York, either by the various | them exugemeetiony cot pe tae a eere: many of by a glance at the head of this sheet, that we now live [From the WeshingtonjUnion, March 23.] seon by my orders and my despatch of the 9th, what | fenco of this frontier. With this view | enclose asketch, Ciy, or the ‘Elizabethport, when exaggerations of previous accounts; but until ina‘ fort, one, too, constructed out of the of life measures have been taken to conclude the armistice and | exhibiting the line from Parras to Tampico, and showing a'raiirend trrin’ Tans "within © hundred: ve, | something definite is heard from Monterey, or rather out ofbread,pork, bacon and even beans. They make a FORTIFICATIONS AT CAMARGO. to occupy Saltillo. Being advised by special expres: | how a portion of that line in naturally marked by the Tenders thia propenty very Valuable to those doing business General Taylor's camp, it would edd littl to the strong fort, when plenked by sand bags, kc. We just The startling rumors from the region of the Rio froo°qhy na kiia Major McLane’s approach, I had | chain of the “Sierra Madre.” Te this plegss tee promtar bert af the purehene tans ledge leads in possession of the public. Asgood hope and pray thet about 10,000 Mexicans may come, for Grande, render deeply intoresting eything throwing post my intended departure this day for Saltillo | ~ it will be ‘onee, that San Luis Potosi is a posi- main ior three yeats on bond and mortgage a five por cent. | #8 idea the prevailing f fooling in Ca can be ob- we are prepared to give them particular h—II !” Hest apen fie ron dp led mcg loon, pee ae Sntif hie arrival. Ae I deem it still. important to scoupy | tion almost equally distant from the points of this line. Algae, aden hte, Novi Wahine | pak of oar apart arom ll the apart Tha hare yy gh NaanON TIME NUCAO) |, ti‘iaing af twlnwcaroht Camargo ide ccose unt foiign, iy eaoan ote oppiained below sal | This moni give worce a San Lala gr! snvatagy mig im#rh Feached us. That document would lead us to sup- 4,1n¢,sttack on General Taylor no longer remaimt ful defence ofthat point, should it be attacked, is of great tion, On. my return—-eay' by the 20th instant-1 shall | ‘ie communications; tho rogion between San Luis end FOR SALE OR REN the valley of the Rio Grande to be in rest fiom Moxicens. Thelt accountsand they are humerous importance. It will be ‘perceived by the subjoi robably be able to inform the department more fully on | the mountains being scantily supplied with water and THE THEKE STORY BREE No. 4 Bareley rand the officer whe to be very Hert rene mnatangcraiecvers onpegemeuts have taken ‘fact ofa private letter from Col. Morgan, of the 2d rogi- Portein important points oonmected with our operations | subsisience, end therreed by @altilo end Monterey being seat ALAA ym, | enn Cannot oie Patatfteretted pee; seathn inl thentse Nexcua dirnghi oman hat pint Macaw Camuizo radian ale Soaty eyes adem es | hac" aca nat ue ata eat a eT jos. 172, A ed severe lesses. The result, what 2, e ly my view! tains. Without artiller; 5 i there ‘wailing in these be placed in a very atro nce, end such wes ’ ‘enbeation. 7 confidence in Jow, fo goad” tenuuts. "Apply at 268 Bond Heuet Staten batons the! aay Dloasome. ‘Dut as we before his opicion of the foridcations, that ho supposed them WeFiaees tntee cnaiattate tuescis Sen Luis, Fotsel | omueitoe tteeeckes Consider the postions of Baltiile Lanphin & Hasey, or to 1-5. Hall, 63 Barclay street, before | remerked. we oouct as adding to what has been hi his place would have been. att capable of being held by 600 men against a torce of 6000 fgm this quarter, I still deem the occupation of Saltillo | and Porra prime importance. With an interme- ee Taser MLELIE, | Kowa fot several days that dooe not come direct from Si'vefore his’ Gen. Taylor, wetnink, musk nave efect. Mexictne, ‘These extracts cannot hil to prove interes, important, for three reagone:— in force at | Siti ot at Futos, and the means by a good road of re- jouse and about six acres of | Gen. Tay’ camp. @ most ominous anticipations his retreat to Monterey; at least we hope so. é Ata necessary outpost of the main force at | pidly uniting if necessary, | deom the columns land Long Isl: the Rock ‘entertain eriean. ba retrest to v5 those having relatives and friends at Camargo :— tant ‘i awa ¢,and within a quarter of | tay. are derived trom Cepiets Herrin, ive a nat it REWS PROM TAMPICO. “HeabqUanTERs to Reciuent Ono Vorvere } los ths low Coury t0 the fae Lend ant | Soe, a are ga Ont Ona! gates ue relemtce ine Jeter Tate ef the poat off f the land is under peach | §' has been fought by Santa Anna in force, the [From the N. O. Picayune, March 16] Camanao, Dec. 27, 1846, a route te Menalavis General, particularly in cavalry, and shall establish a ay ym ony i f land oe MQ bor. | Chances are many to one that he has proved victorious. The schooner Pioneer, Capt. Brown, arrived here yes) My Dan —— ;—On the 20th inst. Gen. Marshall re- Secondly. As controlling a region from which we may | rosery. Pais puasete ‘support th 10 a tou ptonentin ee et eee Capt. H. is the same gentleman whose gscape terday trom Tampico, and we have. dates from that city nqulshed, and J. sarumed, the command ofthis post — siderable supplies of breadstuffe and cattle. | should the movements of the enemy require it » 5 x jexican troop which Gaines 4 , Parras; the ofice of John H: Power, 12) Palion #0 ney ws Sere | tod Beh ee wClay sof their conpeniee, hes. We believe that despatches from Gen. Soott came by reliable, andf knowing that ifente Anna wesedvanciog, T!% Seetish e¢ Oachedin NEMS puodies 1. Pooy Meetiet | eee Lee ae ay aie ea a "FOR SALE CHEAP, excited so much enthusisem in the country. He isnot'a the Pioneer, and have been sent to Washington. Gen. as alleged, with a force of 36,000 men, in three columns, ing political point of view. 1 have already represented | prisadior General Worth hos his head quarters at 4 > man to be alarmed at trifies,and his somewhat Patterson and staff left Tampico on the Ist forthe scene that he would direct one column lace f9F to the department the difficulties to be encountered in ® | jo ommand consisting of 1200 regular troops, with a RURAL LIFE, fronting the beantifal dashed the confidence we entertained in the result ofthe of actien. Gen. Pillow had also left to join Gen. Scott.— the purpose bed sie } off the imme: ollected forward movement w San Luis,and the amount of | cignt guns. | propose to reinforce fim by two regi nk to the, Narrows, "Large seateoeti | Teputed collision. ‘These are, however, but opinions. Col. Gates was in command of Tampico ; Generals Quit- here, and thereby effectually crippling Gen. Taylor. and forward movement necessary to insure success. | CEN, RPM: | De oot, anda portion of the Kentucky Nacsa ertine arash are sce pe | Se copenin wey oad Capi eared men and Sede wore el te hy, pat rere gy aria el vren comoaoio Ara MRO, ery hor Taene oly nyt tne county tayend ais | Sova UyutcantKeesy npg wale one chasers can at all times suit their fancy 10 & selection of pro jeave on month, as n Wi ” once to fortify sid it if that point as a necessary ign to him at present. maid. He left Gon. Taylor before tht tims, and brings The following in list of the soldiers who heve died at the place as’ strongly es posible. Captain ‘Hunt. = seas to dan Soeacion ‘and fo the policy of hold. | [ar cavelry force | on seeie quartertot Mejor Gi ¢ im oF contradict the accounts of battles the hospital in Tampico :— er, OF the United Staies dragoons, was therefore jng'a defensive lino, as the Sierra Madre, and trust the | ¢:i Butler, commuanoing the reserve. ‘Two companiel ew pat pal Chareh, ‘Terms . Persons | that the r We may my further, Private Morse, company pf pe real ey * i pri te : fe A by Pott tients the epee Bo ase wan department will concur with me in this bad joe ot artillery, ond one of the weak Jafaat ny battalions se where Leak dees eee, ‘it ale mani Gentred, by Taylor was lest Ward fi from, is oan favorable in Burwell Company D, 2d artillery, Feb. 6th ; private Daly, place; and Major Wall, of our regiment, was likewise Ae tineety sapetied, Bie, te vote to Chinuehus, | Yul ral Batle wa lepar divuien (08s ba “and perty. "Also, fourteen valuable building lots, at West Bloomfel Pompton jomsing the Methodist Chateb passoarec mae: clova, having found no practicable route to Chihuehua, ter’ division (Ohio, Indiana and W. G. HAYNES, Keyport, Monmouth county, | these times, when so much js left tosveculation andcon- 7th infantry, Feb. 6th ; private McGarvey, 4th Illinois directed to construct a strong fieldwork on the west ‘ave the we eeawa but’ very ‘cirewiiows ene by Parra General Butler’ Lee 4 tae adh ts Gobaien ob Cae “Pesimsre’” | jecture. In ashert season wo will Know all, and until voluntecrs, Feb. ‘6th; Lieut. Gibson, Feb, 6th; private bank of the Sen Juan. My entire command on both "AY ren With the aobertiiene fast no comusenentine A le etoumiot tee ite Ocmaae, then we counsel our readers to have patience. Wallace, 4th Iilinojs volunteers, Feb. 9th ; private Ji sided of tie sivee) war Mumnnduetely pat Sb eres end re, beneft is likely to result from the merch on Chibushus be ordered to reinforce General [From the New Orleans Delte, March 16 St Cen a ery Tian; Mode @. New Camargo forall the efective Mexicaue tmertronia % Get Ue eee eee he od. H, Cay Gardner and Piummer, MCDavitt, company B, Yiswkine, company A, be obi nd now some two hundred Mexicans {ron'of Suitilio indore senders i all leer neceonany what wed eo catauar ot colesents, panioa F and “ ee eee ‘s. unfantry, will leavo to-day in Ath erthlery, Feb, 23d; Serge Chas-Womo, ist rogiaient workin ditches with our own men. The town is Grihvannccbould ho pean ‘Alabama regiment of volunteers, . Toannot yet determine . ite sufficient , and six days more will completes field- specifically what disposition to make of Gan. Wool'e co. | #2Y 1,000 ef | consider this force quite sui % gest ling, as we do, the harbor.— we which is pronounced the stron; in Mexico. to hold the plaée, contro! . ‘ The fort will be capable of holding. all the government pin Meanwhile | have directed him to remain in his | Between Tampico and tha place, Victoria ofor itelf at stor ind twelve or fifteen hundred soldiers. Itiscon- * Ip re, pedi f once as an ae dee od 0 non ieaeid ot ie structed with salient angles and five bastions, and after of reflection upon the subject, I feel bound to im ee oe ‘Stat pemeamationsy © i 8 mane < e it is completed, | could maintain the position with my gzpreae my conviction that 4,000 men will bo a force | We7ouche of 8 pass theongls the Henn abe able to resent force against five thousand Mexicans. id . e small for the purpose contemplated. In my fod hs wag la ver Leland gt ge ed ey - 1 wish the called Fort Ohio, and such will be its of October 15th, I stated 26,000 troops, of | °st#! oe jon pyar PS aie vg = ly,somere- name. It does honor to Mojor Wall and to the regiment. " Y of the Mexican army, at expense erected, a Hotel, european pian. Ln addition ‘to below, he bas arranged the floors above, sple and the U. 8. steamer for Brazos Island. i dom; 2d nes ited on the | original destination was to Join Gen. ‘Scott's division of Lt, Yoluatesrs, Feb, 20th ; private Lynard, 24 Ton the army, but in consequence of the recent intelligence 7. from the seat of war, their destination was altered. Col. ere this, learned of our order to in at Hamtramck and Adjutant T. P. August, of the Virginia reasons for which are said to bi Regiment, will also leave this evening in the Telegraph. peoeseary ee where geal Staniford of the 8th Infantry, arrived here on 8un- wrecked on the ‘Ondial attheir own if ay tht from Tampico, on his way to Jefferson ‘Attached. to the establish: Barre, Me, hay ms unfectanately disabled by vor Sarees hahaa lanier soak are GEORGE W. MORGAN. ” merch “t accidental: ling atch way o! rane iment of volunteers hed to }, and we were pitche: ~ make a descent in that quarter, with the view of march- mpico; but I now deem i bole Reine adeno port ship , 00 the passage from the Brazos to Spon by Gen. Scott, for inc puree the last reason I In addition to the letter from Col. Morgan, we have ing on the capital. T’ngw consider that simply to invest | Pefore the surrender of | Tampk oy but 1 now deem i o conyenienes | Tampico, onthe night of the 12th of February. Col. think the strongest, at least the most unanswerable ; but been permitted to make the follewing extract from alet- sri take Vers Cruz, and of course bold the porition, we observation is in that quarter under the country. 8 rd served ane the Florida war, wasat the whether any of them will have agreater effect in satisfy- ter written to the sume gentleman by Capt. Wm. A La- should hay. of which 4,000, if possib! having its headquerters per i! i eete for him to assure the | battles of the 8th 9th of bey ‘and commanded ® jing our friends at home than they have us here, isdoubt- tham, of the 24 Ohio, and dated at Camargo, January 4, gheuld be eward sdvenced partion os far 58 “il be chugs oo fers his entire cult; | brigade in Gen. Worth’s division at Monterey. Wetrust ful. | left Lobos on the 28d ult, and arrived here on ¢ 1847 :—Colonel M iin] is now in com! of this post. force, even 4000, ine who ace desirous Of at. the eae Gand | that a speedy restoration to health will soon enable the 25th, Our two vessels, the Archelaue and Sharon, ka Tamrico, March 2, 1847 § ait Der 10 000 to be regulars, as tho least force that should | Thegq considerations attracted my attention to Victer! partment) are some sixty elegant parlors adjoining: tel for gentlemen pablre that hy nary department, wi he upvite ct a landing and carry the The town, for the two weeks, has been busy with town; but sould { in themselves, until the cestle cutie of righ ar Sele 4 ch por: q d wn; but eoul su e1 1 inal purpeso of mo mn Victoria, believiny im por- o ellant Colonel again to take the field not yet returned; preparations to receive an attack, should Santa Anna 5 by famina? The obtaining nd board, oF either, separa Hy ar rf boon Blew of by northes and not ye ae i. . it The of 8 Juan de Ulua should be reduced by tant to occupy that point, and knowing that ony surplus country lying ind the city of Mexico joys urpiee wind is now eatting fair for the port, and we expect all place hae very strong fertifcations thrown around it, {Cpotwione wat leext vee potion: ruchls,) underrtood force would then hein position for the altrior views of hands up to-day. and the provision depot, on this side of the river, is now tg very loyal. ‘Would not a force be brought against | te a Major tg —_ pond Ger was at Lobos with about 6000 men, when within « fort thet 300'men can hold against as many Us before the castle Could be reduced, auficiently arong | S%if coust be ordared. Major ‘Geners) Patterson has ve gene i aoe ans ant ‘Gen: Buleld wait ee AFFAIRS IN NEW MEXICO. A F our safety, Cefn we aver Me ge on Victoria, with three regiments of volunteers from as jen. 5 ? jous, we * re rperation Ya follow i #0 that, in & few days, | Tho St. Louis Republican of the 11th inst. announces tainty. of weather tes ving siderations, wo ad (ne ecg | division, one being the Tennessee horse. I pro it, by the 12th instant, with the the Baltimore battalion and one company from Independence or Bent’s our communications w: move from this point, say "i, y tad ED FARMS FOR BALE to one | CY might organize, csme to a h id most prod matter to the mnt in be Seontveg is ‘in sr prodwetions, If they would authorize and at | of a volunteer force, he would lamation therefor. 5; vurtis ular troops now here under Brigadier General ros Governor does not recognize the gules that are left. These, with what I think it thar the roe shoal reg’ r Genel 4 Dower of Gol Curtis to mike u requisiuon, nor does he clusabe are hare will coosiute he garrison. Hew log "Wo understand that Mr. Hoffman » no doubt tan ile 00 tae a ore arom, eat alg | exept dhote toe left in garrison, 1, ee y be hi pr sh ther at the | Consider the colonel as isenting ‘0 exercise the power we are to remain is doubtful—Scott promises to send for of the correetness of the news from Taos, of the insur- to tuft jtselfsecure against any attack from the interior; | (78! Gen ote ,coruer of Courtland and West streets, or the @ requisition. It is even if Gen. Taylor Us in a couple of weeks, but my opinion is, that ‘‘it’s all rection and murder of Governor Bent, and of other Ame- nd for oni a a ee ee ee i tees’ office. NICHOLAS HAIGHT, legal power requisition since the act Betty Martin,” unless he Ande the yellow fever icans then there. The information came to him from r purposes! consider | imho. lw*rn 62 Wall street, 3d story. WS additional forces for at Vera Cruz a little too tight for bis northern Eee. different sources, all agreeing in the details, and at ‘Aiea of 10,000 men cannot be spared from the occu- Frisia: cater orders for thet place. thie ong FOR SALE—WESTCHESTER LAND. In\hat cate we may be ci on to shift Bent’s Fort, where news of the murder tad previously f the line of the Sierra Mad: 000 may be di- ) force | expect to effect a junction with garrisons. 4, considers this letter as a strong prevailin’ opinion here is, that the Mexicans being fully been received, they were satisfied of its correctness. Le sb on thet object ; and if to these General Patterson before Victo which environ our forces in eat strength of our army, and the com- The ugnal for the bloody work was given about day- troops from the United States were adied at the proper fl depot, if it bo fonnd practicable ,at and. EY yorsous ‘wishing « loeation the valley of the Grande, and as fully justifying, Sletanese of. ‘iu equipment, will not hazard a fight and light, and ferthwith the murderers, who had concealed time, the expedition might be undertaken with a promise Ne Sertea, oxeminiug the sof the mountains, of New York :—= nay, demanding of him, some romet act for succor the destruction of their favorite seaport, but surrender it themselves in different parte of the village, fell uj of success. | propose, fore, to proceed with the | ona’ making such dispositions y be found necessary reliet of our army. He is in the at once, witheut « struggle. | incline very much to their victims, all unprepared for defence, and preparation for a movement on ‘Tampico, and after ac- | fo the security of the ion, itis my intention, unless rae with foe See Saas ee, of the law, who, when these inions, and so do all the officers of the regular them. . com jiahlng ‘everything that is to be done in that quarter, otherwise instructed, to return with @ portion of the ree of toll, are mow of the public inte Fequite it, is authorised to cell out army with whom | have conversed. Tirloy’s distillery, or what may be termed the block. I will, if the department approve, hold 4,000 men, of | Poeuior Yerce, and establish my headquarters in advance ike of og pease comitatus. fe had a rumor hero of Santa Anna attacking Taylor, house, was de! for two days against the assaults of which, perhaps, 3, ae ready to embark at some | Of8aaititio, which a(ter all I considerto be our most im- ipeet ghereken oFe , we | _ inthis view ofthe case and his duty, his Excellency and being repulsed with great loss ; but if this be true, the enemies ; but at last they undermined it. The in- poston the coast, and effect @ junction with the addi- | Portant point. od anid location healthy, : pie | the authorization of the snd you know more about it than we do. mates attempted to by ji ping from the top, and force from the States. The movement tow: You will perceive that one effect of the ements lerate. Ay thei Fronts te wore the necessary ‘Tampico, Feb. 22, 1847. in their defence and of eight persons Tampico will not produce any delay, if above indicates willbe to throw Major Genotal Patter- GoU' the exigency, to issue I write you to say, that in consequence of our wreck were killec. The man who escaped feigned to be di adopted, and I consider it quite important to oacupy Vic- | son with the troops of his appropriate division (Tennes ere W, Morrisinoa, Westchester co., or to sons of Louisiana once more to rush to and consequent loss of arms, clothing and papipmants, but at the proper time started for his home, some mil toria and the lower of Tamaulipas, after securing | 466 jilinois, Mieslaesppl, ‘Alabama and G+ orgie) ‘on the m20 lin#ve WALTER RUTHERFORD, 79 Nassau st. N.Y. | country’s fleg. ‘we are now left as a part of the pore Boy is place, distant. properly the line to be held in this quarter. left, and near the coast, while Major General Butler, A COUNTRY SEAT FOR 8 snes teniace MSR Sabet hag regal ous ean fog sort acta ace can suas! tutte Me sec | te ize, gel te nw of commento ; months, when ) ol rr to Saltillo 4 GAUNTRY Residence and Fi the Governor in the course he might bel he effort was possible, and that we should be careful, as far as aires teeaieek this moment from Saltillo repre- ‘be reached in 4 4 ral ject, and to meet all demands on against the insurrect foresight can provide, to avoid smallest liability t0 | ite all quiet in front, We have reports of a rovolutien the old Boath eed, Decessary to organize falwi it would be successful. disastor. A descent uj in Mexico, embracing two or throe States, and directed opposite Fire Islan the House the matter was referred toa jad done thus far, The Reveille vy ote gerous, and in an incleme: ; | sgainat General Santa Anna, but the information does not cod into lots and under good improv not reported when the body adjou: teers only to garrison this — It is supposed about fifty persons have recently ration requiring the most careful I pee na and exact | PAint! Gener thentic form, fo litpe, baving hive cosine On te eyes Whatever force may be raised, will be mustered under , much relieved in his ability to leave as Perishei on the route to Sente Fe, from starvation and management, and possessing, wi the most favorable | “°c, very respectiully, your obedient servant, |v lenge, having Ave rooms on the grons the three months’ law, andin the name and at the ex- Sommandant an old officer aca tothe arti. exposure. They were principally persons who had circumstances, more or less elements of failure. It ait, . Z. TAYLOR, sce! og ners ae pind Md Orleans Bulletin, March 16 } that it oe . uote ss tg th ? toni Ou + Sermeaga it Tritton th an cc force om ry tay comminaeiay feet wae sabes Cheers V cungte = raw 1 Fi Bi Was prope: it ove: , that wi m q , Wi 1on,D. the about the ries Gary has boon (00h af al cotta ad reeni Weiday, ‘Yomiin Went bar ke are erento. the Joes Bent’ Fort with an escort, to meet Marphy, and Being preveed for time, | have given my views bric ty, upcienagacrwa Cantinaed xenids down othe Bay on he South auasciches | S04. tmeng others, ofthe setual capture of Matamoras’ of our ship, our’ equipments, to, made it imperative, protect him against iy attempt of the Mexicans (0 tele and perhaps somerba Geapatch of the & There Intoly made a railroad the Thom, ere is fine | W2 have taken pains to ascertain as regards the latter, ly necessary. Gates, a very old officer o' 6 ; Movement has proved no doubt a wise points presented in the Secretary. re ‘The police authorities of New Orleans, ly i, fowllog,ke and is one of the hesltitest plerseim ie | €Dd are satisfied that no such information has been re- ertillery, is left in command, and we sre left to take 7 ‘ean remain on are other topics which will probably Go 4 Attention, | descent on a number of establishments in 4 Precaution. OVEMENTS. but which must be now passed over. 1 only sug: orheepkiies Pilleron, Acheli wll ARY MM Ser ent thet SE oes bo SE ad Pred Veneta, who Kept» gambling sneiva year Freer ordsece, house 70 Unite? States. Hall the pnrel ceived. A isin the city, who left Metmmoras pet cent for five years, di ly | on the 7th, is es areatn Ome ib ep iia ie ee Bred fe gasear Sato

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