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THE NEW YORK HERALD. A * GE 83--WFaeis He. 8D NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 30, 1847, hee Swe Cauw, iE NEW YORK HERALD. ly fortified. Wi all ow the alert, ex, ing an | their respectability upen the spirit with which, intheir Another Letter from Mra. Wi IGHLY IMPORTANT ey thatthe, enema, WA pial Geatibe’ Gilani ER pot un taecomplicent ore | wor ae ieinteeticon tens enone Bilan loan [From the New Orleans Delt, sitter ny a Wage FROM ‘THE | xpress that Gen. Taylor by Agua visit, we wil give them a rm a receptios Weare and so we ourselves hold forth our s le for emanci- fs New On.eans, Jen. 6, 1847, JIMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, hhad repulsed the enemy and made good his | capeble of Every man is fresh, and eager for ihe fray. pation as our title to the respect of other nations, be: | _{ transmit to you, accompanying tis totery tee og scr sie ta SE. AT OF WwW A R retreat to Saltillo; tbat there the enemy again Dounced | ‘Aare determined to uphold the honor of the Buckeye oy es war were neither intimidated | rather extracts from a letter, of Mrs. Ving Myers, the him, |. but Gen Tay tate. Our motto is “our cot a or wi a, } earte! reverses. orig! c a ‘™Y possessicn. It Girculation---Forty ‘Thousand, fe pr ce eral mer ng as og gh pf anid ag pa SOHN D MELDS' ad rege O'Vol. But in the prei for publication by the writer, to whom t aoh on | glorious fous. The battle of Rasuce was loweby'ihe | tres But the public ° ; . Pi rus. le ace was y the | utter stranger. But the publication of her lett DAILY HER ALD—Every aay, Peeters perery—-8 |THE GREAT B ATTLES prin tazeo milan Deinaite, seating Wore to aeacel creel 2m ie pexiaten Unless Maoareet ies i lanimity of some regimsnts, Matamores wes sban- dueedon the Richmond Wiel inveiae topratity amen 2% per avnum—payabie in advance’ S ferceceme up The enemy, it is said, ch a sud. 7 ¢, donel through fear, and the cepitulation of Monterey | bid and prurient curiosity, hes mate her history femilier UEEEDE TRALEE maaterten 0 cue pod ait frvcons 2 fae Sieh | seem gutelcunce, rae enact sarod et tseiny a tie ged endo | Wate fevers, ues Werte DOR ECHO PE every cen Frakst dar— anu Frente te ene rey Tres thelr artillery. If thi nel Morgan hos been received by hia parents at Wash: | CompeDsste us for theve lowes it would not reinstate in | in her own vindication, however unconsciously to Price @t saute DAP AGEL aE for meee apne wa RAL TAY LOR is 00, it is thought Gen. Taylor can, at least, meke good ington. F nsylvania, and by them forwarded to a fri pul ‘0 ner—it would not self that eloquent private vindieetion be now mede pub- i vau ie retreat to Monterey, where he will be safe. Taylor's | j , Who permits us to throw it before the pub. ‘rust forth the Americ erritory which they | lic Hitherto she has been srrainged at the bar ot public AWN CAL PICTORIAL HERALY—Published om the AND force js compoved principally of volunteers. He has | lic itcsuode ight aco revetal pales ond ateas | SccuPY., Peace would ever be di ball pore a thew | Lom = ber ap for pee: eltece oman thay, see stance. | very great—-but | camnot believe her cal of the Been Mitherto eutertsined.. Ths opinions expressed were Finally, under sueh clscnestnaces.a forei, a combloetion graver guilt imputed to her. That she is ce ina ! may oconr in then. Col. Curtis. 81 @hio regiment, commanding st Camsr- | ter is calculated to ollay the apprehensions which have | With, the confidence of not Gofal kiads go, has burnt the town. except such portior Istor J feach ing i each. Femote fron'iersof our uufortunate coun won ee | eins. te ar ee Without even such a st iuncy of each year—siagle eo} sixp 5 1d fe y ntry would not a 28 wo! accorded to the m felon in irae eet te ects SANTA ANNA. i Fost on wi hon oo tu |ESMsatry nia i rans ite pin hed at lt ng shimaely low toe guy beeen eh chocmeada wanes “Ehe Panesar wil sotbe reread fa | Pounders. reached the troops ut Cerralvo, and the spirit of the let. North Americans wo emboldened to | cuted beautitally and with The Mexicans Attacked s by his troops. The Mississippi rey t b: ti | Would become lese difficult than ev. ing out | mere iuierence, drawn from the known weeknese of bu. ‘All excess ob be mb bcigatloda, Ny "wail, ‘addressed tthe’ | a Morar 2 ms aoe, pee me ipri B, eeene G0) ke pesbably higeed pen intelligence received by him from the roject of rs monareby, inasmueh mies | man nat unsupported by aught save sus) | regiment (Indianaians ) “ Cenmatyo, Wednesday morning. of exon: Wo vantage of our weakness and OLD ROUGH AND READY. |, Sasr Thomas has ed it advisabl aome fortifications at this place. We hi le to throw up Febrary 24, 1847. | t ion, and | contradicted by the most selemn and sacred kin’ of he- discredit often wegotthresor| « Ajthough pressed for ttme, I am still induced to drop | Man testimony. But accusation, to the public is too But, en the other hand, a protracted and vigoroi condsmnation. —_——_ four pieces of heavy artillery mounted, and if the Mex- | you a li revent your feeling any uneasiness on my | Will be more grievous to our enemies than to ours Few can look upon her portraiture of her own suffer- The Defeat of Santa Anna, | vaahloas ty'milucarfom Hort slrnty "| Z5ttgi® eve! Dont vig ay uawaints on mY | Tot wth day of ac il alan eve ence og wate et foreaeryof Bar eum eu D That Gen. Teylor has hed a severe fight, ft canbe | Within short time a battle will be fought a: Agua | 4 fentier be | a and patheric languay poo pamey Cadel ba hearing from kim only tends to | Nueva, beyond Balpibo. ia am ordered to reinforce Mon- Ped pp angele ly comes in 6: terey, and march from here in tl minutes. 4 5 " we The Confirma‘ion of Previous Accounts, {From the New Orleans Times, March 21.) enmuuanrarenens: (ibis fo. ms ugsin foie toled, be watorgiving to contri po eee dee. dee, |, ‘The schooner W. C. Prestou, artived last evening | weeks, or a month, us sll communication between Mon- bot atone for fats, “vain then wo bey i” from the Brazos St. Jago, and the city, as ie customary | terey aud Camargo will be closed for a whilo. Que la promere ae | our 9 4 repentant und far mor hood.” — op every arrival from that quarter, was at once filled | I neverhad better health in my life—I em strong and | P'esiras neceside deay cl primere de oucretren deletes on cat AbY sins are forgiven the -oratthe| The schooner Wm. C. Preston arrived at New | With rumors of advances end retreats, battles and vioto- | ia first rate spirits. ire of John L_ Norton. § tr ‘29 ¥ 2B sere we A La Guerra) With the ission of th ° ‘ Ail of your acquaintances in the regiment are well, - Permission of the lady to whom the letter f John H Sere i alice Orleans on the 20h instant from Brazos, whence anaes yan lion Ole. eciieitak ities eorepbat te asst desiidlie tntusabived te you? Ll stenial, ceca’ ‘A NURVA. (which announces the writer's intention to seek a home EY THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 252 Spring st., to | 826 sailed on the afternoon of the 10:h. 208, which is said to have como from Camargo, that | tug carrunm oF CAPT. HEADY’S Company. | NY oe ae Tel eeor Ohio, dated Agua | in Louisiana) is addressed, | present these extracta, re- fama center] familys the parts smile. anicy'be, | The news from Gen. Taylor, brought hy this 5 Bi 4 , Geohral Taylor and 8nta Anva had either fought three Fel Feb. 13, gives the following account of that | questing for them a place in the columnsof yeur poper. selL lors with foldiog rs 4 battles, or one battle of three days, either at Saltillo or Mv * Avra Vista, Dec. 10, 1846 perlers—3d J, bed room and | vessel, the New Orleans Delta says, is most | Monterey, or at both, about the begioning of the month, My Dear Mrs. ——: 1 have just read your husband's gat letter to my father, and I am so deeply touched by your rain fro lac place, giv. “Our camp is now eighteen or twenty miles seuth of reached you. | boone ae ce ine Potosi Gatcne) bel ee mands tho only in the mountains through w! e d 7 enemy can bring artillery. #qua Neveva, (the frst pro. ey ca crigy ese, + cree nounced our, which means w: ) the name of tl ‘e- | happy asscciation with you. To m sorted ranche: near which we are encamped, owes its | heen fraught with many sad changes. { know not how Lap irae hie circumstance, thet the stream which runs by | you yw receive this communication, but I remember h your ness to me in my summer- if fully confirmed in | coming from San Luis—it and [ cannot think you will shrink ‘com me. elead rge eohvenie.t kiteh- ond that Santa Ana had been defeated with the locs of iragnce yard with igre | 2000 men, while the American loss {a put downat eleven e intense anxiety created among our citizens | bndre Mie 4 : - This story ia altogether improbable in its account ad TOLE znre_ | by the many alarming rumors which have circu- | of the low The Movony aren ic not composed of tbe | Sormand, who had left camp sight ders ‘THE *TORE No 174 st, northeast comer of | 8ed through the country, has relieved itself | materials which would atand until one-forth of its num- | God various rumors had reached. Soltiiio tunt Mulberry ot; it 1s fitted op in modern large show wind 1wa; a en e : ‘ ‘ ber was cut to pieces, or if it did, the Americon army re- eicentiee for eine ace | 2 One Universal expression of joy and proud | duced by the loss of more thin @ Afth of fre force, would | Oech, ken prisoners, und we we e' at Bees a 5 o. Biase plat—cheing Bat S@oore fiers Mudson 0 wes puss every § mivutes, rendering itu very dew from the fact thi i i to have returned in | tank. ‘Thus, fresh wate yen eva hu date, or boot pad shze stare, ApDIy to, confidence in the superiority of American valor, | have been inno condition to claim a victory over such sod, and | name. This place is distinguished in Mexican Bier te all ean ates eas sak m7 wre C.F OSBORN, 17 Mulberry st. | aij i in. | 8D enemy, still so superior in numbers you may well imegine that his absence created much un: | for one of the bloodiest batties that was fought during | Pity, charity of bely: te TO LET, though these reports are still vague and in- | "Aq engegemunt has doubtless taken place, and every | According to orders and iustructions, we | the revolution of 18:8 and 1634, whilst Mexico. was at | pSIOR: 4m confident that the spirit of relentless cruel AND Impravements for Sule ——The COAL YARD | “&finite, enough can be gathered from them to | indication leads us to believe that Gen. Taylor and his a camp about o'clock and travelled a dis- | war with Oli Spain, 'y which characterized the proceedings of the late trial avd Li 2 in Richmond has not been unobserved by thore who a ing toeat It was'now firc o'clock. The order | , 12 twelve days, Capt. Morris, the recruiting officer at . 7 ft * * Notice the course pursued iven to suddle herses, and in ten minutes every | Albany, obtained 33 men, several of whom were enlisted | towards me by Mr. Myers’ counsel—wes it not unjusti- re i army have had the advantage, but beyond this all is eet Eanibe om the rere ead 10 ee cad, wert | give every assurance that Gen. Taylor has a Conjecture oridia rumor’ The itt reliable news | {wce,cf some twenty f ‘good lumber ya la‘ge Ceal Depot. Shads, | Whipped Santa Anna. will be received irom Gen. Taylor himself, who, if any stables «ud oifees all in gerd repair sel in cand re VALKENBUKOR, We gather from Capt. Brown, who came pas, thiog serious has occurred, will ficd means of acquaint. ing government with the fact, in the shortest possible tarted j at Syracuse. They were to leave Albany for this city on | fable? Their wo: nda blush to my cheek, aud de- mi iwerh Feast atreot,_ | senger on the Wm. C. Preston, the following par. | times Until then, he that Délioves the least will bo ui Saturday. dinguih diate ante aesuatoc iG te Ae aor ticulars of the reports most generally received at | the nearest right. eat ¥ hat wae more heat U 8. steam friga our guide at Haris ies 3 re “ for Boo go at whic! fo the M. on bos a NY We stripped our horses poner gia, | and landed bm in flavene, for which the prom I | the attack they ma me ont from Nathalie celled 04’ | than tha exposure of those lette niger, | the unfortunate Mr Hoyt wi ‘38 more heartless They were left by injunction that every line should be burned. ‘This | ha recently learned all bi the Brazos General Taylor was attacked by Santa Anna at Agua Nueva, and after a sharp baitle, fell is Picayune, March 21) ow OP, one rumors put in circuls- a '. C. Preston to the effect that Gen. Taylor had had three days’ | (Be next thirty. machines It conta es with all other apparatus for compelled to 50. A, ler, through a friend. Those le ough the: fr. An excellent setof ste eh. ey neceey ae . hard Sghting, during which be fell back uj et Se ep hrce rena A oMMsat | Cnown, sizived at Havaza en the 15th? free ine Unita’ | the ator and fervor ef © yet Llefy i I weil be g 2 in it er partice:,| back in good order to the vicinity of the city of | Whorehe repulsed the Mexicans with tert Ceatitue ana the ee Mloned as tocom. | States. point out ono senten: Gr in parson on the piemiseasor by leter sddconelton | Saltillo, Here he was again attacked by San- | Th idently modifications of the Sout eicohelerite beens ‘on either side. About | _U 8. sloopof-war Decatur, from Norfolk for Mexico, | crime which ny y attempted to fasten HENRY BARCLAY ta A d hs ralguke 4 Darensa. val toud, Aouting | ¥8# spoken 11th inst, lat. 421, len 70 16. ou me. No! they are untainted by one impure thonght, mith seuewsien. Utter Mauniy._|'* Anna, and « sharp engagement ensued, | Fooger than be- | eign i began te ain, the, clouds were toting Wanted by che pefutel expretfonall "ny he TO TEP TT Will Te oanUaGa in which General Taylor was victorious, con- on place some: | revented our guard from sceing the apres of The Corn Trade of Kurope. be pst ie the ws a hidden Teen O77 F RM irs pty ; 1 3 i : | posed, evel open ‘and sven room and basement ju geod ardor: pumpisine | wDwing his retreat n good order. General Hy tearing has bonne | 08 eh ate git ee | A tecatan up tcree alguna a fllomtng | BP’ eceeuane Milas Palace (ote yore eh six lots of |, caviirge house, cherry, plum, | Taylor fell back Monterey, where he | ceived upon which to base an opinion how the battle tht wo were suirounded and entirely phrame purchased all the cornin the market at Varesse, on the | Wko does not shrink from exposing to the w peach ac o! Arg Li Pint, rastefully leid out with ros nd 2 great op arrived in safety,and itrenched himself. Find- | et reich hat etter teen teeing osc ie our camp. Esch man on done, but what, where and when, instant! rontier of Austria and Sard: is gup, and prepared PAE ar He bed contented, and began to hoot and assault the Swi ination two or three more squads or compa: | Chants. They sought refuge in a house, where th nies were discovered which had before been concealed. | mained tor some time ; but when the T : mont recerses of his bowom!, Were all Tr hie Bennn | Sossd ee tatue lad been, parhiope there fovlings could not stand the scrutinizing geze of a Pr judiced community. 1 cannot refrain from remarking bush 7 of Gen. Taylor ; of othe shrubbery renee aris Peck slip sort ing, however, that Sac + Anna would not attack j sitively assert 100 CI ma sireet. OF) r i i Somethi Joh. Skiliman, corner of North Second and Lorimer street him, Gen. Taylor sal ed out, and gave him i eal vt) re'of paintal uncorteinty.” ‘There must be on the premises. m2 2w*re eoted twi appearance, in order to take po: that the conduct of editora in publishiog those letters | a battle. P j some truth in all that has boon vad, Dui how much must | Jha Prop lenge ay ring WS hE chases, the tumult recommenced. ras inhuman iu the extreme. Had they possessed to A Ry A long and severe conflict ensued, which ter- | be left to the hopes and fears of the public to guess. render; @hich Were winless we should be treated us | stopped and pillaged. Similar feclings of humanity, they would have spared me the minated in the total defeat of Santa Anna, with a prisoners of war in every . The Mexica: virate and Sarone. ‘Tranquility w: deep humiliation. Mark well thia fact. ‘he dying tes- z agreed to this, provided we wou a5 Jeld without further | bY the interference of the armed forc ‘umony of the unhappy Mr. Hoyt proclaimed my inno. very heavy loss. would tere rests wero made. Two days altorwat resistance ; and, seeing thi we surrendered as prisoners ht, but the r ‘Tw eanaly pass th ough and New York; also, Velrware from Philadel New Yor i couce. Remember! the confession of a dying man, with sants, tothe number of 3000, entered the corn magazii eternity and judgment close before his eyes, is bi at Sexto Calendo, and forced the owners to bel our law more powerful than any ether kind the murket price. They were efterwards ‘sod by | This declaration of my innocence, if received, the gendarmerie, and fad two of their number killed {| ™y Purity—-but this part of his testimony was pro- and several wounded. According to the last accounts | Bounced perjury, while the other was receive | The loss is reported to be between four and i thin nd ent circums'aaces you will be extremel fre thowend. “This may be an exaggeration; | Use 2 bewe ia remersfnew/Gie quate, Tee but when it is considered that General | could myself ‘tain the truth, which, among the Taylor had twenty pieces of flying artillery, | thoceand lies that are circulating, is like grain ef wheat from Milan, the exportation of grain was strictly prohi- | pea! to the world—wos this justice? ; ina busbel of choft courtesy und | from M Iie Sara cea, fustion 3 splendidly officered and managed, we venture the unications has been thre! politeness due our ranks . Suffice it to ited. ‘ ‘ Ly nf me, was ever Gittch ae peice Aad Tie Wie antndode hex bdoes very hea: | of by Banta Anos overwhelming sores for nono tiny | fast we ere well provided for sud ail our want ett The importetion of grainand flour into France, eruelly wronged, 40 inuumunly sacrificed? ' to. And if any thing #0 mortifying to a soldier could re- from the Ist of July to the let of D TO GROCERS. vy. Capt. Brown states that all the points on the | Pvt, tnd columns cre consiantly In motion threatening | (0. ad a ee fate ache rocncist could te’ | ‘Ser, 1846, amounted to zheciolitre have fallen into ‘he hands of agenerous enemy. | there- | 40¢ the importation in January to. fc y husband casts me from '@ which none but the vir eccede to his 2,543.299 | himas unworthy. Witha 716,925 | tuous cau feel, I willl A CORNER STORE to let, and Stcek and Frxtares | Rio Grande are in hourly apprehension of being e i Rp ih RAL hort ? . star b> hance ndesvor to begr up against my captivity and misfor- | _, : ei 1 of y fa cre naud Ri ie reisil Grote and Liquerbasiness | attacked by the Mexicans. At Camargo,especially> tunes, Weare kept herein rathet close soafine The quantity imported since lest hatv eaclectit Sarg rd prors Veeyi small ond will be solil abeap,* tue number of Mexicans hanging about the out- probably owing to its being a fortitied city. Gav Leagan dite a AA Sagoo rd¥ my fate, for | ho; By tho Mediterranean harbors Tam entirely skirts of the town, had c: sated considerable anxi * give me this jswel—tia my By tho Atlantic...... ; phi? ter glory— fo f O LET Factory street, | 7 284 Vigilance among our troops. vs un, loss is put down at 6000, and the | money, I bave applied to Gen, Taylor for fuude, whose | By the land frontier. Se ee Hagmoud street, ness Factory street, | “G, i American loss at 1 ave just soem a letter from | check I hope y ; emanner | ‘The Moniteur publi aod I soy mortal shoul ite reacts fy eeampieg et ec er who comraate a igen | $,Germen merchant at Matamorss, who confine the | cpurey i though Gen: tants Anna to me. 10 the prime | really, the int of F ls pveltsgoageaensca tren pn [en arren,in the government employ on tl rumor of you' ‘ _sGosess “The stock of grain existing in our harbor exceeds | heart | ack: Jodge th irerpevaaey) TOM ge trees a8 peeng of i i J, | _ Liput some confidence in the report, a it corresponds | hes bocm cut off and vestcoyed—all the bright visions o! | 609 000 hectolitres and large quantities are dally lorwer!, | heat tonk ot ogo, they $475 pera Apply to Grande, also came passenger in the Wm. C. Pi ished—all laurels faded. 8: hell nd large q y yat i De VYSF. & SUNS, 172 Penrl st-eet. if ; z with ican rumors current for some days past. the future have vanis I - re] 4 oon shell | ed from this to the interior. There ore besides, inthe | clare that in thought, in deed, 1 FOR SALE. ~| Preston, and gives the following corrobora add tha! up to our very latest dates from (a- | the cannon’s roar, and the sound of mus! ¥ echo from | quarantine harbors of Pomeguo and Frioui, in free tra | trodden snow ; 1 #eesr Lace ‘gniltle: A THREE 5! OY HOUSE on 224 street, be | tive information. Cap H. brings intelli- ane fe Sep lo thew Fe am Pregnant tiquo, from 170 to 180 vesselx laden with corm uw: which | sufferes one of God's sige ime all commu i- f the 2d aad 8d A ._ It is well finished, apd sine hicihe intact Heipeevemoras eamiahet aad | gence from Camargo to the Sth istant, at GR rate, sink, iy eg heer ne oragee cleoat Seg ht. which place information had beon received from } their turn of admission and unloading iu the port of ¥ the brave oli | is some comtort to know that | was taken in the perform: | ‘Sy (Urn of admission and unloading iu the port of ance of my duti dience to orders All is not | transport by its caann ever at my country’s h believe me? For these ind again became navigable. and the | tion fama person o is fur more active than by land. | unopprecieted. jones there « man was completely surreunded. { would do the country honor, but ‘ ‘ . ate over I yet hope. The freight between Marseilles and Lyons is 12f, per 100 | 5 " old Y fren fs et an front, mite urea temaed Neneh rundes, athe a Mexican who had just arrived from the wate ioal | my be ‘consi onil, 083; 98 Tong ,» f am ever at her kulogrammen, and u 60. ar extra ranane, gh | stisbatias ool nase, soa sealeet ie Mist hous of ée- “peg abl ind that a collision had taken place at Buena Vista, fe m in part, we must wait | wil of the carriage by land is 14f 25c. per 100 Kilogrammes | Had my ‘band loved me, I should ne: SOUS oP lor Post ace WERE RONG, ais dod Monterey eae the forces of Santa | further official intelligence. YH grout erpect and estoom, 1 remain Your mov | The freight at Marseille, for the Atlantic harbors, is 31 | onethoughtto another, For my eetorst have feataeie m9 1m#rh 72 Pearl street. g . é 0 Gi , March 10, 1847. A “a, | Per ton of 15 hectolitres ” ; expiated. Human mind cannot conceive - FOU BALE, Anna, nuinbering some 28,000, and those of Gen | 4 eeibabe cootiesacenae Nore thie poco be th tne | _ Te this letter is added » postscript in ‘According to the new tariff, published by the companies 3 or report, that Gen. Taylor defeated Senta Writing, and without the price ofthe transport of graia on the rullronds is follows: — From Havre to Rowen. . .0f. 20c. per 100 kil 5 Rouen to Paris, +l 0. Lieut Churehill and the other prisoners of wa iterday, Lio elena party consisted of nin’ were all Tnounted. I belie Tage ata rata iouaabethown. NJ: | The confjict was stubborn and sanguinary on y eonveniruee for Anna, aod driven bim back to Saltillo, killing 4000 Mexi cans. The news is probably correct as fares regards both sides, the enemy suffering immeasurably ; | Santa Anna’s defeat, but the number of killed may bo ex & A FARM of fity two saree, moat ber eg si | Taylor. e b will be allowed thi . a it Mati r Paria to Orleans. ow but General Taylor finding himself too hotly pena de : aleve "upon te foros gl fio parole on arriviog spi variearés i Ovseana to Bourges ‘Lal rest” PRO ie, : i force greatly out' | steambost Browns: hews—now hourly expected at MBXICAN VIBWS OF THK WAR. — his efliction has brought with it many changes. com New York, either by the various Lacerta eer 7 “rape Great y Out | thisplece ‘The express came down by land, aud in halt (From the New Orleans Picayune, March 21 ) 1 SPU REET Be | have known ull the luxuriousness of wealth—bad all its Terry to Klisabethport, whenee | HUMbCring his, he retired before the enemy 1 | ine time it would take it; we have consequently | Twodays after Santa Anna’s loiter was publisued iu | —or 3 francs 80 centimes per hectoltre. The price of | comfor d, and it is and made good his retregt to | nothing official. The person who brought the news has | the Mexicen rs announeiog his intention to give bat- | transport from Tours to Orloans is 1 franc 66 centim sary I should seck my wriay ieite six pitoes of ordaanc . and sojumbled it up that itis hard to get Hy the correct re. | tle to Gen Thy or on the 2tat ult, the following leading | pet 100 kilogrammes my femily are not rich, 5 5 rt ond end morten sult Ofone thiog, however, you may be certain—Gon. | article appeared in Ei Republicans, a paper of more The Monit-ur announces the proximate opening of the then to them. So soon and shattered ‘ange 0! five per cent. ving at Saltillo some $0,000 rations, which have | Taylor has defeated Sante Anna But at what focrifice, | weight than any in Mexico. It has been, and ia the | Havre ond Rouen and tho Orleans and Bourges railrouds | spirite will vllow, I m my Own support. * * 4 & SONS, 172 Feacl st. | leaving at Sal , y , "| for th f ry t ‘Also for 6:le, a dweliing house, No- 341 Washiug:ea street. | fallen into the enemy's hands of course, we oannot precisely tell, steadfast friend of freedom and order ia Mexico, oppos_ | [or the conveyance of frets and dour: , PRE die pee vk God! this change from m 9!m*rh ay y 4 I will sond you all the particulars by the schoener D | ing gequally revolutionary violence and despotic swa: t else quotes the following letter, dated Constantino | wealth to poverty has not cost me one pong—for ob! ayes Si 1") Se The different engagements are xaid to have | Coffin or Onslow, to leave tc-day, should the Browns | his no toubt the best index we have to the views o! t! ple, 17th ult. i 4 | how worth) the splendors of earth compare’ , FOK oALK OR RENT. ied {three ‘days, | ville reach here in timo. moro enlightened civil classes in Mexico. The article | _ “it is impossible to ascertain with any degree of accu of a pure, Unsullied conscience! ‘This THE THR& STORY HOUSE No. 14 Barcley | occupied a space of thr ys. | ifvomhins italacelt COsiaeiéNAl, Merete) appeared when they wero looking esgerly for the news | acy the quantity of grain existing in the Tarkish hat- | jey und I clazy it to my broken heart, and we Te ene nmiahed required. i3¢,18,| The enemy followed clos-ly upon General! — Onie Baxuacxs, Moxteney, Mexico, » | fa battle, and at the ssmo timo were throatoned with | bors, porticnlarly at a moment when the corn trade pri- | wih tearful eyes thank my H Pather that this ores and Dweilicgs, suitubls for fxuey dry goods. feui | Taylor’s retreat until he arrived at Monterey, Feb: cannot be wrested from me. be be 23d, 1847 5 | 80 immediate revolution in the capital. We give » | septs #0 greatan activity as this year. Tho stock, more: | precious treast low to goed tenants, Apply, at 203 Brosdway, Johoson, ¢ * ni ji iis | | i translation of it, though but a hasty and indifferent one, | over, is daily renewed "It is equally diicuit to appro |" * Lacpivn & Harey, or to TJ. Hall, 63 Barclay atrvet, berore | Where the battle was renewed, and our forces |, News has just reached ts from Saliito, by an expruss | (OM oon viows entertained io Mexico in regard | ciste resuite with eny oertaimty, but the low rete at | Ney God blo oA M. miétf re _ g@ining a decided udvantage over the enemy, | attacked, aud fought seven hours, when th ‘express left, | tothe war. We may, haeply, learn from it how best to which grain sells in the interior is a sure indication of | who | know fh Je RURAL LIFE, fronting the beautiful Haritw | forcing him to precipitately retire, when | #04 fe iew from the H fs you and your kind, generous husband, its abundance. From ail accounts the crop of wheat and | {1 b oe bath Meee prater ot pice aoe - > . DHE conduct the war on ourside—whether to prolong it b: lance. ate ‘rop of wheat anc eaven bless yon both! is prayer of your of FORK SALE CHEAP, at guar camel areny wan joning ground, the enemy | faaction and indecisive skirmishes, or to put en emi tos | other grain has been most productive throughout tho em- | broken, unfortinate friend, VIRGINIA MYERS. Bay commvandthg » fall nod entir [Ay oeereeal arin v9 hen by sharp and terrible blows. Every man will form his | pire, and far euperior (0 those oi preceding years. The ith | General Taylor, with a battery of flying ariil- | spall is ordered up to Saltillo, with one company of Ke tucky mounted men, with as many pieces of artille seeaslpenerm rAavanim. Ut Graggons “pressed | Sy ecary teow (bel eee tee ene ene ‘on account of a large force having i “ anne: f cern hitherto exported {rom the Turkish harbors amounts | Swink jarteniarly to impress Upon oi isthe character or | (© 1,000,000 hectolires of whest, aud nearly the anise Borvon, Murch 27, 1647 | tho paper from which we copy. We havo been reading | quantity of mage, ‘The stock destined for foreign msr | The Temperance Afovement in Beston—Cognac ond this place, ant on that depends the whole | it for many years, and beve ever found HL forme | Fats cto on band, 6 setimated st upwards..et. 4,000 090 | Confusion. ¢ fron five to seven thousand | and ui —the beat index to tho state of pu ectolitres. ‘The moment the roads shall become practi- | fety, for we can get ie seven 10 to be obtained. It embodies much | Cable, that ie inthe beginning of the fine season, that | ‘Ihe Yankee emporium presents a gloomy aspect te n lauds of Neversink to jarrow’ mss improved and unimproved prope chaseis eau at ail times suit their faney tn pecy. them warmly home, creating sueh immense Alto. fourreen valuable building lotm at West Bloomfield i i i Pompton, adorning the Methodiss Charek puroragermtop | #4¥c0 in their routed columns, that the slain are owte the New Episcopal Church. Lerios easy. Forsons | represented to have been ridden over, in piles id then defy Mexico to take it fromus Like- mars of grain will be t a i hi " ~4 be - timent of Mexico th: of grain will be transported iu cars to the sea cosst | dg , the rain pouring down ja torrents, precluding ail wihece one'dre shore. can optug all formation dnved' vy | Shree deep. ‘The enemy was pursued for eight- gf rt gs ed gs nan tink of embodies pabli: | The prosent price of tho Bectolitre of whest delivered | vasiness trananctione out doors. Nest geek, keterers * * . o ard ab c. Marr nf New Somes? WO HAYNES, Keyport, Moxmonth covtty, | een miles on the Saltillo road, having suffered sso 10 from a email town about joer G0c, The freight for Maree 1 Republicano of February 24th } af. 800. per hectolitre:.und the insurance from should the weathor be propitious, thriving times may be expected, as the spring trade is expected to open with FLURENGE HOUSE all the engagements to the amount of 5000 k No. 400 Broadway, corner Walker Street, 27. ¥. | @4, wounded, and missing. Gen. Taylor's lors JOUN KLORRNCRS Jr, has now compieted Tangemeuia for opening to the public, at tne elegant fiom here, stating that a large are cent for the Mediterranean, and from 2 to icans, mounted and footmen, wero inthe | Having just published the communication in which it p 23 era and woula bs ugwu tein a fow minuien, ‘The guns | Gen. Bunta Aone annotnces that he was Upon the poin' fae SALI Wied ACT, oie ert wacommon liveliness, ond at a much earlier peried than said to be 1,000. the( ort were ruo up to each port,all manned and load: | of hazarding a general ection between the torces under fates rik arst ted, : Y sega ch : «a | sd waiting for the advance of the enemy. Our regiment | his command and those of Gen. Taylor, it is uot possible, | * aden with grain, sailed. oF are on the point of sail | us nd ‘Pecioas aildiug abnve desiguated, aud waichhe | At the last advices Santa Anna is said | 4, waiting for the ivance of tie enomy Our regiment ho midst of the painful circumstances) by which | re tot roenman Aerator tO eek en harbors for | ‘The Senate have rejected the bill making It penal ‘expense erected, a Hotel, to be coudueted on the | tohave been endeavoring te rally his forces for | marched in the plaza rquare, where ammunition, all ihe Poh te thoes ot ieaion: Wivorgeutiete ain soilles, carrying between 1,600,000 and 1,600,000 hecto. | Mfnce to sell ale, beer, citer, Ke. So much for the another desperate onslaught, while Gen. Urrea “oe ni Sey a eeeenentd te preveer Omer ath our | augat save the immenso “consequonces of tho batile | litres.” ‘ ultra movementeof Utopien reformers. had fallen in General Taylor’s rear, near Pas- lives, if fifty thousand of the enemy attack ui. Here | Which in all probability alreaay been fought. The Creckers and Cheese. The theatres heve done a slim business this week, ‘ Pe | : i United 8tares ; a i i i Major commanding our regiment. | conflictin which wo are engaged with the Tho steamboat Rochester gerived [at her dock, from | owing to the inclement weather and the bed condition toda iow of tudividwals, or of sina'l parties, whe! sa Victoria, with 8000 cavalry, and an irregular | I the ond : J ; bo worthily maiateined unless the - as what moro you can do for your State, the | of the North cannot | ° Hudson, at. an early hour yesterdsy morning, with ona ‘ eater ue ale rmeites @ thet ewan Deve, force of Rancheros, for the purpose of | great state of ‘Obie, and let me tell you, men, be steady, | Whole nation is profoundly convinced that its honor and of her rmoke pipes endtwhocl houre corried away. ‘The of our streets, rendering locomotion any thing but disti tha ¢ de- went, (entrance qui ianjpeding reinforcements and cutting off all com. | calm and cool. and ‘listen to my command. ‘If the ene: | its juterest imporatively require that it should be prose- | inty gaig wan severely felt on the river. Inliew of the | aktecable. i ba owen plan below, he has re amaller apart iaen ! . orgy--not to be shaken by a | /at Faneuil vmeat) a Meier! 4 } meke theic we will first give them | cuted with insuperable energy not to be y, rain which we had here, there wes snow at Hudson, Last night, we bad quite arow ot Faneuil Hall, origi Parimient) uvunication between Monterey and Camargo. | BY, Qa maa elt aaa oo if they cuutstond the | Feversey nor afied with a partial victory. Sach is the | and the drifis were 90 great auto. provent the cars from | noting inthe lat» persseutions of the liquor deslera. trees (een. Taylor is confident that he can maintain | tris] of our bayonets.” We waited for them to make | tre sorted ere es ear ene ae running on the Borksbire railroad. Tis alters the pros. | meeting was called to dikcuss the license Im ” ie ee F their appeurance for at lesst {wo hours, but none cams In the civili: ba ey Sag ne ve sey” | pect of an immediate opening of navigation to Albany large assembly eonvened, vs is customary his position until adequate assistance may arrive. | Our orders were to sleep Wich our accoutrements on and | ge impala structive, to’be sure, but legit, |. The remains of Lieut Blake were expected to arrive | Cuions. The renowned’ champion of the an [From the New Or} car side I dent Know whet you sll at |< Sete ede wage War,saye to presorveant se. | 10 Philedeipbia last’ evening. ‘The fon-tal, with appro. | c&¥s®. Deacon Grant, called the meotiog to o who are desirous of at the same time | ‘Tho schooner William C. Preston has juat arrived from | home think ; for instance, we expected to be attacked— | Mate. Nations fe | ceremonies, js to take place on Thursday next. — | v¥ proerding with an hersngus. when cries it” lumbia South Cervlinian of Wednestay, says M msiitituates “oe i Hiver hes risen toa greater height than at axy | Gnd olher | maliitucus, sounds, made | the walkin co the freshet of 1840. A great many cattle have | {176i 20d SUCH ee ie aoe adel te organi and hence it follows that when they have justice on their side they should t obtained th d, OF either, separately, ty call sehe will be happy to aflord’ them e ¥ of exomuing his wow aid eommodions stab t unre veh 2, 1847, ia regiments to guard the town;and Jet them be os lions, what could they do against fitteen thou- sand men who knowing ovr situation, will surely tuke Why can't the United States Goves:- the Brazos, which place she left on the 10th int. By this arrival we learn verbally that Gen. Taylor,who had fal! en bock before Sonta Anna, towards Monterey, bed been rk attacked by Sento Anna. ond after three days hard | #dvantoge o! never lay down important ends, | — 1s Bulletin, March 20 } | our guns i } | thaw (6 of her na- | te ple an ng to t to | tionolity, her ter:tory aod her resisting the inva stroyed. ard much other damage done all along | 118 Sscnply, and .esired the nominetion of eeher . OF RUSDEED FARM Bearer the Metter hed bees, cepuledd with the lees of | eee ts Warwhelining force ent sureccd the | sion with which the people of the United Statesthreaten | the tiver's bauks : when, from ail parte of the Ball sesounded the’ Reave od MAA td Q 6 000 men, and that Gen fede | beg gh also "We ae. | treecherou them upat ence ? Why | '0 occupy our country, to incorporate us withthe Amer Green pess, grown intho open air, were for sole ia | Peter'B Brigham, the well known proprie! Kt p e vere—one report says | 100. another 1,700 men ©. 670 | hot them Duleber our people bs jo every day? This d to extend themselves across the conti. | Savannah murket cn the 234 cor! Holi, bimeelfa staunen teototsler, altho . t the eentr indedted to Col. Hunt fer the et copy of a letter, | morning oue of our regimont was brought in, having re fore, must regard as our object in the | There was quite w fail ol snow at Albany on Friday | ty the crittue” uf the te ilvo fre pig on te from Cant paves, e edocs yn ceived a wound in hin boa), and his throat cut from eor to | war the pre ~ : cede pers sod the esteblish+ | night. On taking the chair, the“ Major” was greeted with Oo ee pe mation we havo been able to obtain, asthe vessel brougui | 28°. hooking at thir murdered meno has wade ie foe! | mont of relations w all aevure ite future recurity | The steamer America ariived at Rochoster, from To- | thuaders of applause, it being the first tine Neither of thes ed war, To believ gle bottle is to decite n be obtained without a pro- | like the iat day of September, and mukes me thirst for pba joes me good to pill Mexican blood We no mail » next day.— | presided at a harbors. sue | ronto, on Wednesda country may o# had in printed sh 4 | Thera ix yer con Gurner of Courtlend aud W to suppose that a jon, is to mistoke evenge Washingtonian meeting: a y thon attempted Brazos Sr. Jaco, March 10, 1346 ints 1B attempte ain a : , nt re inaday or | * t ; | raccessfully, a8 @ tremendous maj Oo Wall n-reee: sd teaty Under present olrcumstances you will be extreme) | Or er tions is the cguate we wilt peta se Giddlogs the nature of it, and to cher tal to the Kept | rahe Honmer Col ag Me ogg 5 Bye mild, moderste and perees : VEN, iu wat of ates for country | sund lies that ate eiroulatings which se like & | alive without whipping tho ese.my and guiving the say. | nor and their prc yen Aisa phe! nel taecttidl ; Mise, who | (2X: Wad listened to patiently ty ¥ land for war | wheatia w bushel of chaff, Our whole l ne ofcccmant | Allour regiment wants i one more Aght ana then (ura | *ndit then becomesa duty to submit to wem, whatever | There is a man namod Fancher, ia Natchez, Miss, who | ‘Sw vtuny with tre hatin wicgieute teeatereat wich Joeation in the | cation hus been thi ned by Bante Anna's srernhata | in the direction of home, that ix, oll that escape, and if, | they may be 5 ee % ee | tames wild horres at oue ‘raining By means of some portioe of the temperance community deavoring to “ qj dreliet” would come on, we ven should we to day obtain a victory, if we examine | tactor art which ho possesses he takes a wild prairie | mote out to those who ure engaged 1 a ‘oe tchester, within niue | ini force for some th @ past and colunns ung | Rew cell Hi etiy womanteds I us it is @e have to be | well tho sitnation of sffairs, we conoot deceive ourveiver | courser and ina few moments xo Coupletely conquers | u2vg,out to those who ure engaged in th Whnessed in thihe righcol jasaing over Ha bly in motion to attack all the depots As Looutesien ene hav’ a ia Weitten 1 haste with tho hepe of anbonorable peace. The terriiory of | kim that the animal, like 9 favorite dog, will follow him ed without no fl, are aux offered, et Private snie, ta, Lote Satrocmaly dolereatton eee eran ea re | a rapph iad A. MOSES | Texas baving been incorporated with the Americen | about le 5 16 trom 516 60 ne) sh ‘The tauds ace witvin —o e moment. — r in 6 Uni or u AT y jo ™ fur Mile estou alk of the rnilrond; front om wood roads: Ll received, an hour since, an trvent requ t ier rele Wasnrsoron’s Bint Day, 7 peor 9 mite cearent © its eniem erment, | A mon named Tierney was crushed to death by afal | So much fur lie in Bostou. Harrah for ee _ ‘enarches of different d forcemen's; but jast now, however, a private e: | Monrani ‘eb 22, 1947 § | seqore oll the teens ka tine neti our Republic: re ate | of coal, in Pinkerton's wines, at 8% Clair, Penn.,on Mon | laws a se a A j D 5 in for Ohio we must strike, 4 i t [ 4 d ~ | ance of the magnetic rite, omo' on GOUViENEUR MOERIS, victory by Ges Téylory endl have face gain for awanaer shamefully iniquitous. Thus it bas claimed n I orinaaa, Westchost ~*f upon our bi je damage to the Wires of the may otic telegraph Gen Taylor has tailen pee upen ¥ . the 20th, to $60,000, and the work was still " goin A GOUNIRY SaaT FOR SALE The place where the three dave battle is said to have | (: cLulloch aud twelve mon, (Texas Rangel some of the papers, it proposes to occupy all the territory. | Sid to be complotely wrecked from ilu to New A COUNTRY Residence aod Farm on been fought, is Buena Vista, 20 miles from Saltillo—the | been token prisoners by the Mexicans in the nei; side of Long Istend, abcat 40 miles foun thu H ern Hine ere ia the | ‘The town of Newbury port, M Mexican lors js raid to be immense. 1 feel some conf. ood of Bultillo; and Col. May was cut off, bat f 4d those ¢f the ron | | comprehended by a line running trom the mouth of the | Brunswick + has voted to reise y 4 fol 1 ores | “ame predica from Philadelphia to Wilwiogion. It | $22 000 for tho ensuing \@ar; $8,000 to be applies for tho sake he evehed ‘im three eure by the railroad. Jt fres ou | dence in this story, ae it corresponda with Mexican re- | nately succeeded fu mukicg his way in despite of them, Brave, and following Ba erator eltude to the shores | vit vequire several days to repair demmages. | benedt of schools, end $1 800 for the fire department. the vid South Koad, 4 miles East of Babylon, and direetly | porta for some days peat. J] must tad, that Up to our last | to Suliillo. Gen. Marshall, 4 pieces of artillery, one com: | led our dangerous neighbors in ec-| A now steamboat is being built to run on the Ponob- pppesite Hire Islands eontsins 177 neres, about 40 of which are | cirect dates from Camargo, there had been nothing heerd | pany of artillerymen, snd aiew horsomen are guardizg | | iring upon thie continent a most pernicivus preponde: | bog ever shove Olen. The irarvays sn tolbroney to i; Wracno crue ater dood imprvement. “ihe House | from Gen. Tas lor, later than 224 February. Since the pase between here and Saltillo = * * * Fane, And in truth it is not to be expected that they | tho uavigailon ‘wore made a yearor two ames, This | 4,4 @. BRAND venient one, comparatively nes, and sufherent- | al] communications em Lele meen tetteen |, Gen, Taylor will fyht—and there is no doubt but whet | will abate from these ignominious proposals 10 long o# | will he the firet bout on the rouve, which is suid to be « BLOGR Verran ai margo, a8 the breve old man ompletely surrounded. ‘ bys, ol: d, for the present. in . ive | * tLUG y sik Tkiew ofcourse he would do honor to the coumry, ber | We.willtee. Good hd (age they do not feel the fall burden of the war oud pris rve | delightful one it | will go in an express that ou on tie paint bench and give three che t | ys. J MANUFACTUL va 1eLy Of bee, Leds, sua the grounds about the the advartages which they have gained ~ being masters of a long line of coust, of towns, of cilies rad Slates now fe now reported may be consid: whilst J believe them in part, much results as ano B. ARMSiRONG. SIGN PAINTERS ee t intheir occupation Under these circumsta fA Victo~ dndl, A Bt **iihe lead extenes dors sotna Bor ee ae Riek te aieainccag | Camanao, Mexico, Feb.25, 147 | ry which should destroy one divicion ol ther simy oF A hee wianttel Adyoining txe aie Ree tne tow York pack to railrond pear the Thorn; [Correspondence of the New Orleans Bulletin } I write to you in great busie. Great excitsment pre- should restore 10 us some of our cities, woul! not suflice ine jushazvining the Harlem Kajirord Oitce, New York, Cis Baasos levanp, Taxes, Merch 6, 1647, | vails Here st present. There was sn express arrived | tu change the aspect of eftalse. But, on the other hand, | “0 umlene’ tur lowes Nake Brosen. = | | Mevanunes Wa DP avg Lyn hg ieee Lotter have been teoclved irom Monterey, dated 2ad | here at 4°ofteek P. M., irom saitlo, the con‘out of | by prolonging ie war,the American Usion will 'o nude |, Tho Home of Mir. Shox Coley, of Seobatia county, YPae tel Judean! gel Hotel. Perkin’ Feb., saying, that Gen. Taylor had been thieatened by w | which is not fully known at presont. It appears that | to feel ali the weight of the expenses which it has er Se ias cee eh hoon ikbguans. adn +] * f the Offier of the Loog i jage force of the enemy, aad that he had ordered up | there has been some hard fighting at that place. Sonta | counte it will be constrained to replce every day | Cries of two small children jnsi a nag gy fy . Qw ewh a Wily tt Nene) Neskece 11 inforcements from Monterey. Gen. Mursbail, with bis | Auna has sent word to Gen. Ley lur, demanding of him | its troops, and to contend with d ficulties of climate, att | @PP°* ado « man w 0 was sanding a - go twotheir Gasp OFF ¢ BRE > To : brigade, lett immediately for Saltillo, but received orders | 80 Unconditional surrencer. “Old Rough oud Kewiy” a war which will pervede every part of our Kepublic he eta vat jase tea hae eae eroine tushed in , WiGs Awl TOUPEES | on the way up, to atop at the Rinconada Pass and fortify | returned him the answer, " that he might come aud take | Thus, th © Continuation of tue wer is ueceseary tor hers f irene n : @ little ones safely through the AUIES and Oh ig any, onat Off oF #0 Ble mont perieet paced pW AGh and TOUPEES | i" ‘There’ were only about 600 men left at monterey, | them himself.” ‘Monterey hes eon threatened with n | us, whethet we obisia a victory, or whether Providence | *moke aud flames, thus saving taem from a horrible “slothiae or tt eich, can 0} et aderet tothe putlir~teecrare os tant Ge WEMALINE | THe reed beteroas Comargy. end Monterey Was lniested | Otsdl, Gua K le pecitively tecertess upon good authority, | present toms é denth price for the ranas, the ret, When ii © of enen individual, 40. taht In thesetsor: | bY 8000 caralty; a perty of them hod entered Coldereta, | that alurge division of the Mexicen wrmy (cavalry wid | View it in. anoth it mwhen a people are | At Tthoca, last week, the grand jury had wader con: | subvert rang , * : 1 enrunee as to fei devection, A | ahd drove every American awey. | understand n letter | foot,) are eocamped within three leagues of thie piece. | struggl for their indeyendence that they display the sideration bills of indictment BRANT t DE BORE, My Cnnel ndry perrons, 2? I ‘Vip Stair 1 } k always on hand, at the only | hes been received fiom Cpt, Crossman, A. Q M at Cu | All 01 eur troops have been ordered in the (own and fort; | virtues which they po: and by their con Vindi- members of various churches, “ for being © goped NB —Leitivs enw bo sanded . Proeu'ac teers, Wi, Botevelor 2 Wall streetwear Broadway. Margo, tateg that Gen Feylor wos in great veed of re- | part in te tort, and ihe balance (including company K, | cate a just position in sumation of the la. In getting up and carrying on lotteries, coni the Uid stock sud job guods douges, © Copy We aducoss. fe2t im* th | uforcoments, aad Wished them pushed forward us fast | Ol he wrtuliory,) aso stationed in the Pisza, Wuick W | this manyer the Spaniards at this day rest tucir glory acd tairs held by the ladies of (hose churches.’ 1 emvent. Ne

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