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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. XIII. No. 95—=Whole No. 4602. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1847. LET.—To a small family only, front room on se- THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, Instead of beating the long the first line, then the second line,and se on, until all are in cases of alarm, a small cr remy lf landed. Price Two Cents. —<—<—=== Boaav or Assistant ~~ eee April © —Neil Gray, boats, ready | Esg., President, in the C’ der Capt. Gordon, wan sont out to reconnoltre. lect over two or three hundred yards, command in the close vicinit ied them, hat lish, but the Caj drew his small 3. When the troopsare embarked in these form near the ficet, jon occupying the extreme right, — and the other Division falling in, in succession. The boats will move towards the TO PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA Nexth-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. cited ie dmiring thelr accent. w uire at 316 Broome street. @ short distance, and ‘ngine Company No. 23.—A remonstran sented against the reorganization of Engine Co Not 38 House of Detention, Harlem.—Petition of sundry por- order, passing between the several covering vessele, and | sons in Harlem, for permission to use the Court JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. " CIRCULATION—FORTY 'FHOUSAND. DAILY HERAL| Rab i hen he was answered witha volley of mi to mutual , Which was returned Comd’g Home Squadron. m Union, April 3.) | in this city from an officer | at Vera Cruz, on the 12th. He deseribes the landing of our troops, and thelr meeting with no serious Tesistance. | About 3,000 of the national militia were hovering round, t a long distance, without doing | ief; and scampering off at the smallest. appearance ‘The castle had fired several will land as near to each other as a due convience will permit the detacl nt, yelling the Mexicans to retire ing but the sagacity of an ex- and able officer prevented the capture or de- struction of the whole of the reconnoitering detachment. The steamer Spitfire, Capt. Tatnall, at sunrise took and town, and commenced by way of opening the ball,”’ which she continued an hour, which was returned by the castle and third and fourth st med at TO LET. THE TWO 38’ thet aiding apt NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. and had the e towards the town. Not! (From the Washin, D—Eygsy. day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 A letter has been receive: je ance. Every Saturday—Paice, 63 cents be finished to suit a HER & BIRD, Marble Works, 24 bowery. TO LET—The store ofhouse 23 Dey street; tt 15 0 od location for a wholesale FOUR DAYS LATER FROM VERA CRUZ. The Bombardment not Commenced. in front of the cast feet woe ant would bea of our troops in pursuit shots, which gonerally fell far short of the object Twiggs had moved above the cit supplied the city with water, had investinent was then almost totally complete. of one battery had been landed—the other waa every moment expected, ly more than 4,000 yards.) ‘whose letter we have seen, that our troops would fectual means of bombarding e capitulation of 8. Juan de Ulia was expected in a few days after our batteries had been put up, and the failure of supplies would effectually contri- ‘The number of troops present wax more than sufficient to invest the place. fall short of fourteen thousand. We understand the bomb vessels have sailed for their place of destination, and may bave arrived before this time; but it is expected that the castle will surrender before they city. Shortly after the Spitfire commenced firing, the First and Second Divisions moved i towards the city, about a mile. and proceeded to invest the place. A Mexican force of Cavalry and Infantry. numbering. perhaps, four or tive regiments in all, showed themselves on the sand heights towards the city, at the Aistance of half atmile from our advance, and commen- ced firing musketry. One of the mountain howitzers and rockets were placed on the hills, and fired a few shots and sent afew rockets whiting through the air, ‘Tho Mexicans appeared to be a lit: of them at first, but soon recommenced spreading ine along the hili, and firig th ‘Taylor was then ordered to try their mettle with a x ninder, which had not been fired but a few times they withdrew behind the hill, and left for som In this firing, there was one 3 the two rooms: a column up tho beach Proprietor will not be responsible to: NG of all kinds executed beautitully and with adcomned to the will be de- the pipes, which had en cut off—and the ‘The guns | fe windows in the rs or communications by mail, (The Paixhun, would cast. shelis It’ is kupposed by the Citizens Shot for Favoring Capitulation r Pantries, en with Croton water ¥nd ki i loney remit aa A. GILHOGLY & SO! WILLIAMSB @ town, as a more OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFIC! ‘0 LE’ .GH.—Ti 5 ne LER IN RGH.—The two story dbase! und, carriage house, cl beds of ssrarnga i ARRIVAL OF COL. HARNEY'S DRAGOONS, The Foreign Residents Ordered Out of Vera Oruz. AGENTS FOR THE arent variety of other (817. Reg Tae Bins 807 1400 ce secure from danger. Mexican killed. Gen, Worth succeeded in taking his position on the investment by II o'clock. ‘The line cireumyenting the city, when completed, will ran along chain of sand hills about three miles from the city ranging from 300 to 1500 feet high, and completely over- looking and commanding the town and fortifications, but the heavy guns from the castle can be brought to bear upon the right wing of the line, where no doubt the quar- ters will be very hot. As soon as Gen. Worth had occupied his ground,Gen. Pattorson’s division took up its mai low’s brigade in ac the left of Gen, Worth, proceed over a mile bs phia Ledger for | the enemy in a thick chuster 0 atre mn: pot Second and Lorimer streets, on the premise: STATEN ISL, L AND right of the line of NERAL TAYLOR'S DIVISION ¢ New Orleans Picayune, March 28.] ‘The U.S. steamship Telegraph, Captain atthe 5. W. Pass on the 27th instant, at 11 J ty-two hours from Brazos Sant on the 24th instant. Ohio, Samuel Hicks, Empire, (new) The Retreat of Santa Anna to Matehula ell stocked with the t r outbuildings—si din le, close to the shore; also a number of ted in the villages of Tompkinsvilie, Appl WOLFE, Wolfe's Hotel, Tompki O77 Farms and Buil eas Ean TLE Sa FOR SALE, A FARM offifty-two acres, most di village of Tompki ARRIVAL OF GENERAL TAYLOR AT CHRRALVO. he., den, de. On the evening of the 25th en- parma, (naw) countered a violent norther and was compelled to lay to eight hours, receiving no damage, and throughout which she proved herself a noble sea steamer. From Captain Auld we learn that no positive informa- tion had been received from Gen. ‘Taylor's camp. since the 9d of March. From the best information obtained it pears that Santa Anna had retired to Matebuala with army under his command, where he was endeavoring to effect a reorganization of his broken forces, and from which place a gasconading proclamation was claiming a vietory at Buena Vista to the Niagara, (new) ¢, for the purpose of forming on ‘The advance, howe: became engaged with re indebted to the Philadel slips of the following intelligence from the two It was received by telegraph by that pa- per, and élips kindly given to our expresa,rider in Philadelphia. 1180 The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have added several splendid their line of packets between this port and Li Acnown and exter Fs, and have no. h ements for the passage 0 nd ar Ireland, that’ they. will ii int of comfort, conve- i aail from Liverpool, every making delay and. of embarkation impossir about twenty minutes, na retreated, and no loss on either side, that Tcould ascertain positively; though I have heard it re- tedly this evening that five dead Mexicans had been ‘The easy access from New York, from Jersey City, ot the fer \d train runs within a hundred r by the yasious cars to Elizabethport, whence a their friends from England, Seot ships inferior to safety, one of whic six days, thronghout the year, to emigrants att c ile. A free passage per steamer from the various Tri with bread stuffs, and hospital money paid, may Gen, Taylor had removed his camp from Buena Vista to his former position at Agua Nueva, and as the Te graph was casting off from the landing at Brazos Island, certain intelligence was received to the effect that Gen. Taylor had come through to Cerralvo with 1000 horse in Gen, Pillow again commenced extending the line, but owing to the gceat dificulty and labor of cutting a road in the chaparral, through ‘which he had to pass, he had not proceeded more than half a mile uy P. M., when he again came in contact with the money can remain for cent, NS, 172 Pearl st. ‘Washington street, EWS FROM VERA CRUZ, The Cutter Ewing, Moore, arrived at New Or- three years on bond and mortys fe ot fire pe ale, a dwelling house , No. 381 were in ambuscade. room connected with the House of Detention, at Harlem, asa place of public worship—Referred. Private Sewer in Front street.—Petition of Samuel Coddington, for permission to construct at his own ex- pense, a sewer from his premises, No. 16 Front street, to connect with the sewer in Broad street—Referred, with ower. Tenth Avenue.—Petition of sundry persons to have Tenth avenue, between 25th and 40th streets, regulated, | &e.—Referred. ; Twenty-fourth Street.—Petition of sundry person to have our ‘and gutter stones set on 24th street, between | 6th and 7th avenues. Compensation for Repairs.—Petition of Edward Gray for compensation for repairing certain piers—Referred. Forticth Street —Rewonstrance sgainst setting eurb and gutter stones in 40th street—Referred. de of 29th street.—Petition of Michael Flyan, to have 29th street, between 2d and 3rd Avenues, graded, ke. Referred. Institute, to obtain permission to put up @ frame building in the Park, for the reception bition of a new telescope of great powers. recently com- [ese] by Mr. Lewis Lewenburg, of Williamsburg. Re ferred, Fire Alarm Telegraph.--Resolution by Ass’t Alder- to inquire into and report on th xpediency of estab- fire alarm stations in the city. Adopted. Lease of Pier.-A petition of Chancey St. rong the lease of a pier on the north side of the city. ferred. F streets, flagged. Referred. Com, DeKay, to visit the U. 8. ship Macedonian, - ous to her departurg, and partake of hospitalities on before named vessel on Wednesday, adopted. Celebration by the Rechabites.—Invitation to attend « Adopted. Dry Dock Street.—Resolution in favor of opening a dock street. Referred, Nursery for Adopted. pursuit of Gen. Urrea, who fled in the direction of Vic- | sth avenue, between 42d and 53rd streets, Accepted. m1; The firing was #o heavy, peared so to increase, that Gen. Patterson the New York regiment, of Gen Shield’s brigade, to th assistance of Gen, Pillow—but only one company of New Yorkers arrived at the point of attack before Ger Pillow had routed th leans on the 28th ult., from ys later intelligence, that vessel having sailed on the 17th. The news of Vera Cruz, with 1 at the lowest rate: ren those. settled for ig our, the full amo) unt paid will be promptly re- toria upon learning that Gen. Taylor was after him. ‘The communication between Camargo and Montere may therefore be considered as open and uninterruptec Col. Cushing’s Regiment of Massachusetts volunteers | Cie, had been ordered by Gen. Taylor to remain and occupy Matamoras, all the other tried regiments bein to Agua Nueva, from which place he will shortly take up | head at low water > Adopted, his line of march for San Luis Potosi, Remittance arrived off the Brazos on the 23d, with four companies of Massachusetts volunteers on board, They were landed on the morning of the 24th. The remaining companies of the North Carolina Regi- ment had arrived, and were being disembarked on the FOR SALE. STORY HOUSE, on 23d street, between finished, and replete ing kitchen range, &e., Italian marble 275 Pearl street. Piazzas, Liv'pl. ylor’s victory at Bunena Vista was received at Vera Craz on the 16th, and created great rejoicing among the army. Owing to the rough weather, only a portion of the heavy artillery intended for the attack, had been landed when the Ewing left. Gen. Scott had given the foreign residents no- ye the town, and they had generally gone on board the foreign vessels of war off the orto C. GRIMSHAW & CO., 10 Gor Drafts or exchange, rh and warm baths, ordered. nnsylvanians were slightly verandah and French windo’ .: M. Crann, of company C, and T. Tice, of of arow Of six houses on the south 5 further particulars apply to 19 Im*rh » Bankers, e house is one the National Bank of le of the street. SE & SO Northern Banking Co. Appl forthern Bai Sarinees KOR NEW ORLEANS, ISIANA AND NE ‘i F, National Bank of Irelan body of Mexicans was shortly afterwards discovered through a glass, on the left flank of Gen. Pillow’s com- mand, at a house known asa magazine, and I expect it has been occupied as such. to bear on it from one of the heights in our possession, which caused them to leave without ceremony. ‘Towards sundown Gen. Pillow’s brigade, very unex- pectedly, succeeded in reaching one of the highest pointa fn the rear of the clty, and planting the * Stars and Stripes,” which they greeted as one of the Tennes- seans said—with “ three of the biggest kind of cheers, The batteries from town a1 13 inch shells and 172 Pearl strevt. Asix-pounder was brought Supplies were being pushed forward by the river boats to Camargo, and wagons, mules, &c., being hastened for- lace those captured and destroyed by the excitement had subsided, and the Quarter- master’s Department at the Brazos and mouth of the Rio Grande were exerting their utmost energies to sup- means of transportation required . Taylor, and replacing the 3. EVERY Vr: ‘aptain Johnson. pai . Two canals pas jadelphia aud New York:also, Del Philadel Ne ork, wit I road about to be built in sai jensen greater faci iles from Trenton, 30 from 60 from New York, 30 from Easton, Pa., 30 froin ick, For further particulars apply to ‘Also, a new rai In short, no place in the Union, Many citizens of Vera Cruz were i early capitulation, but the military vi posed any movement of the kind. It ed by the foreign residents, that several citizens had been shot for proposing the surrender, al- though few doubt but that our troops will carry the place in a short time. ‘The firing from the city and castle was con- tinued, but has, so far, been harmless. Col. Harney arrived at Vera Cruz on the 16th, with his dragoons, after having been cast away nd Castle kept throwing 24 pound round shot, at the line until dark. One of them exploded immediut front of Gen. Worth and staff, through Capt. Blanchard’s ¢ without injuring an Gen. Quitman’s camped on the right of Gen. Pillow. Came or tHe Bes 3 miles in rear of city, March 11, 1847. 3 This morning, shortly after daylight, the batteries | #Urce at Camargo, from which we make an extract : from the castle and the town opened on our lines, and continued with short intervals throughout the day Tegret to announce that among our losses to- ply the necessary; Bark HEBRON, Captain Greig. ‘The above ships areall of the first cl water, and commande = Ls lass, of light draft ‘ 1e most experience heir cabins are handsomely. furnish attention paid to the comfort and convenience o ly in and a portion of it passed ‘ompany, but fortunately the passengers by the ‘Telegraph ate Major ‘homas, Quartermaster U. 8. A., and M Wakeman, his secretary, ordered to this place on duty from Brazos Santiago last, and recently from Gen. Wool’s division of the army The above intelli movements, is con! 100 FARMS to actual settlers—most favorable climate, ated about the centre of the Uni of the railroad from Charles- in English and Dutch, can be ice, or at the Northern Hotel, corner of Courtlandt and West streets. Families may reach there in ei 12,50. Several persons and families left on Satur mship Southemer, and th i cs must be ready in time, meno weeks must De reNTCHOLAS HAIGHT, 62 Wall street, third Story. oil and production, rigade now moved forward and en- gers. i rlculars printed oie oe Neither the captains or owners of the above ships will be re- sponsible for jewelry, bullion, precions stones, silver or plated ware, or for any letters, parcels, of them, unless regular bi same, and the value therein expressed. ht or passage, reight or apply 0 Orleans—John, We rd all goods to th or packages sent ard to General Taylor's Is of lading are letter from a responsible |, at Orleans wharf, foot , March 19, 1847 COLLINS se Bout scene 1co, March 19, 18: I have just seen and conversed with a entleman vor of leasing to J. F. Hammond street, for the Fowler, the pier at the foot of Janding of steamboats. A ps ating ‘ane between Charles and Hammond so that they shall be five foet deep at the Adopted. adopted. favor of leasing to P. B. foot of Duane street—udopted. row streets, to be repaired. Gansevort street Pies pense not exceeding $1000—adopted. tion House—adopted. Papers from the Board of .Adermen.—Sundry papers direct from Monterey—his information | think can be | Board adjourned. FOR. SALE—WESTCHESTE '0 GENTLEMEN, in want of ‘To market gardeners in want of land toall persons wishing location in the neigh! e death of Capt. William Alburtis, of the 2d in- fantry. His head was shot off with a 24-pound shot from the city, while marching with the regiment to join Gen, Twiggs, at tho north end. inter, and former editor of the Vii There was also killed by the cannon- ade private Cunningham, of Company A, Mounted Ri- flew, and a drummer boy of Company B, 2d Artillery, had | of this, his arm shot off, About 7 o'clock this morning Gen. Quitman’s brigade was ordered to relieve Gen. Villow from the position he had occupied during the night, in order that his troops | of the moun might get thelr breakfast, and procure water to last du- ring the day. Tl near Anton Lizardo. The report of the re-capture of Midshipman Rogers was premature, he being, unfortunately, He states that Gen. Taylor has returned, since his last battle, to Monterey,with a portion of eavalr: and four pieces of light artillery about 1900 troops to look up Gen, Urrea, who is on this} 1, pp Noa; inia Republican, at | side of the mountains, and said to have 6000 troops — nders Hartford; Mf . Taylor marched in the di- rection of Monte Morales, town about 120 miles south and report says, on last Tuesday night Gen. and his little band were within twelve or fitteen miles of If Gen. T. overtakes them—p: He whipped Santa Anna on the other side tains, and now he has come to clear out all this bottom land, ARMY INDTELLIGENCE, Biddle, and five com v PW. BYRNES & CO/S_ NE’ K PO! IGRATION OFFIC: , and left Monterey wit Capt. Alburtis was a res of land in the town of Westchester, withi 3 I, with the right of passing over rivate sale, in lots con- nutes walk ofthe railrond; front on good toads nborhood of schools an tions; the water is good and logation he ble. Terms moderate. alles ofthe City Hi Martinsburg, Va. cavalry and infantry. 36, Waterloo Road, Li us of informing the publie of the United 8 found the importance of a. direct ng within the Power of the fi fengers coming out to this count mediate once with a respectable establishment, from whom they can ir attention and favor towards their relations leaving the Nothing had transpired of any importance,sub- sequent to the previous accounts. The steamship Missi different denomii T ssippi had not arrived when the cutter Ewing left. The Ewing brought despatches from General Scott. the Mexicans, be to “ApDI¥ to GoUVERNEUR MORRIS, lorrisiana, Westchester co., or to RD, 79 Nassau si NY. ’ersons desirous of e: fon Boston, Philadelphia, can dos on more favorable terms th Dt auy other house engaged in the business in this country; bei ment in the passenger es from Dublin, Co and Liverpool, di M WALTER RUTHERF jaltimore or New Ori Im#re Mexicans saw our see the other com! > expecting, no doubt, to steal upon their rear, but they were very much mistaken, ced to the top of the hill, and a@ rapid fire at long ts was kept up for about an hour, the Georgia Regiment, with 20 riflemen, were seni as *kirmishers, to incline round under the hill and en hem at close quarters, ‘THE NEWS FROM GENERAL TAYLOR. The steamship Telegraph arrived at New Or- leans the sane morning from Brazos Santiago, which she left on the 23d ult. No positive intelligence had been rec: Gen. Taylor’s camp later than that brought by Lieut. Crittenden ; but from the best information that could be obtained, it appears that Santa Anna had retired to Matehuala,where he was en- deavoring to collect forces. An officer arrived at the Brazos from Matamo- elegraph was casting off, with information that General Taylor had arrived at Cerralvo with a thousand cavalry, in pursuit of Urrea, who fled in the direction of Victoria as soon as he heard of Taylor’s approach. The communication between Camargo and Monterey was re-established. The Massachusetts regiment was ordered to garrison Matamoras. FLORENCE HOUSE. corner Walker Street, N. Y. Ji now completed his ar- public, at the elegant and ignated, and which he conducted on the Enro- ies of men, arrived at | ‘yyy, h on the ad, and left by stenmboat for New Or- | sont) the oldest and largest 1. : No. 400 Broadwa rangements for opening to Gen, Quitman ad- sand passengers that have sailed in the sh despatched from our office in the different ports of Ireland for the last thirty years, cient Snares ofour ny to fulfil with satisfac ton any en- feorent for paaseagers that we ma: “SHAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANG| yable on sight, at the National Bank of Ireland and and alo On all the prine!pal towns of England and Seotlend withoutdisconnt, hilt ofthe Bucket Ships with dheis dy address of the Agents who act for us, can at this office. Apply or address by letter, Capt. Davis, of | ‘The citizens of Columbus, Mississippi, have had ma. 4 superb sword, to be presented to Liout. Col. Mi gage | a a small testimony of their appreciation of the valor displayed by him at the capture of Monterey. at great expense erec Aung, | J. Ewing, Washington, Pa.; J. Whelan, Phi dition to the commodious \ As soon as they observed Capt is about 200 advanced on him, but with his small force he held them in check until Col. Jackson, with the balance of three companies, and ( his regiment, came to his assistance, when the enemy were compelled to retreat under the cover of the guns of the town, with the loss of several wounded. Our loss in this affair this morning, is soven slightly wounded, vi South Carolina Regiment—Lieut. Col. Dickenson, Wm, H. Ballad, Lewis Coka, and J. &. Phillips. Georgia Regiment. Governor,) John G. Eubanks, Thos, lern improvement these, are smaller A letter from an officer of the U 5 Hecla dated off Havana, 20th ult., with a sight of which | F we have been politely favored, gives us the following in- S. bomb vessel Hecla left Chozen.diores York on Tuesday afternoon, March 9, at half-past two oN Hors. and arrived off Havana early on the morning of the 20th d —officers and crew all well. a succession of gales, accompanied with beay The brig, however, has proved an excellent sea much faster sailer than any of us anticipated wind holds, we will be off Vera Cruz in eight days, ready gt! S. bomb ketch apartments, similarly farniahed, for the acco! Il. Dickenson, with viduals, or of small parti m , Where (as in the larger apartments) re supplied at their own hours, by carte, on the plan e establishment, (entrance quite dis- partment) are some sixty bed to the dead and some | frmation:-“’ The now tinct from that with the public d rooms, single and whole forming © ona seale of conv tained in cis coun , & CO., 58 South street, corner Wall street New York. UNITED STATES AND_ EUROPEAN EMIGRANT ik OFFICE. el for gentlemen, to be c ‘accommodation hitherto unat- | TS Just as the The first weel out we had L. Ketone, New York unnecessary for him to assure the d_ indeed his entire culi- . F. McDonough, (son of the ex- G. Scott, (of Mis- Capt. Davis, who commanded the skirmishing party |‘? Prove our gap.’? of riflemen, was very highly complimented for his gallant conduct by Col. Dickenson, Gen, Quitiman and Gen..Put- a gentlemen who are desirous of at the same time ng rooms and board, or either, separately, to call. upon appy to afford them every commodious establisli- fERN AGENTS AND COMMISSION fit CHANTS. HE subscribers having had long experience in the busi- ness, are prepared to offer ever; age to or from eve: and the German laces Bills of Excl (From the Washington Union, April 3 The bourd designated by the Secretary of the design the four steamers lately authorized by Congress, is now sitting in Washington, and is comprised as fol lows :--Commodores—Charles Morris,L. Warrin, Joseph Smith. . Jatnes Ox facility of examining hi Matyi Ot ; ‘The column of Gen. Twiggs moved up this morning. with the Mounted Ritles in advance, at 9 o'clock, to tuke position on the left of the 1 f u . most arduous one,but with Gen, Twiggs there is “no such | Chief Naval Constructor—Frances Grice. word as fail.” When his cannon could not be hauled by horses they were pniled and lifted by his meu, and the ridges that 1 should thin! r ian, and Holland ports:—on any we can be furnished, in sums can also be engaged from Liver NEW PAPER HANGINGS. jonand | Kiee, Uti : a ;) PAKES & © Engineer in Chief—Chas, H. Haswell The undertaking was a Ni son: | sey; elie: Philadelphia. SCOTT'S DIVISION. between the 12th and 13th, a rein- f cement of 800 Mexicans entered the town by the neral Twiggs's position, the inve ment not being there quite complete. ‘The wound of Lieut ment, is doing well. have before been mentioned, inuel Hart and John Lenthal. C. W. Copeland. wishing passage from New Yo charleston, Savannah or Texas, can at all ti lated at the lowest rates. the subscribers have ing of passengers to the Ws Baffalo, and tho intermediate landings, an Canadas—Chiengo, Mil to New Orleans, Mobile, « During the night To those emigrati aalled arrangements for the forward: est, by the different routes, viz: to dal} parts of the Pittsburg, Cin- roads, and canal aken up and over sai it utterly impossible and beyond the physical : men to surmount, at their destination on the + about 2 o'clock, and thi oa hey offer to dealers, merchants and others, at extremely low prices. . north of Ger The most com; petent Paper Hangers may be oy AM olumn arrived m! hore above the town closed up at sundown. ents the place, and the en- sting occupies a space of ground about 8 As the troops lay stretched along the hills and valleys, with the stars and stripes dotted here and there, fluttering in the breeze, th view majestic and sublime appearance: are now completely within our grasp, and whether they can rend asunder the chains that bind them to the con fined limits of the walls of the city and Castle, Worth occupie Burley, at- Colonel Dickenson, of the Pal- No other officers than tached to the lower police, arrested, yesterda man by the name of John D. Smith, a clerk of Herdman & Co, No. 61 South street, on a warrant issued by Justice Osborne, wherein he stands charged with having written an advertisement (which is said to be in the hand writing of the accuse to be published in one of the da ing to be authorised and signed by Joseph ray, shipping agent, No tisement set forth that Mr. MeMurra: J, $. ship Macedonian, now load! id, and that upon her return trip she would back emigrant passengers at $10 each, one third would be given towards the starving population of Ireland, together with other libellous matter, thereby holding Mr, MeMurray up to ridicule before the eyes of the public. Justice Osborne held the accused party to bail in the sum of $500, in default of which, he was com- mitted to the Tombs. Stabbing with Intent to Kill.—Ofcers Smith, Ogden Ith ward, arrested on Sunday night vy the name of Jacob Beagle, on a charge nother Dutchman, called Adam Knapp. with ft breast, passing through into the lungs, nix, if not deadly wound. in'a Dutch porter house, at No. 243 It appears that but slight hopes are en- tertained of the wounded man’s recovery. Justice Timp- son committed the prisoner to await the result, Burglary.—Some ex; store occupied by Mr. John G. Bolen, No, 104 Broadwa: on Saturday or Sunday night, by false ki therefrom pistols, dirk knives, pen kniv ticles, valued in all at between $300 to $: Arrest on Susptcion.—A fellow cal by. steamboats, rail boats, of the first class—and great care will be’ taken that passengers will meet with no delay Letters (post paid) will receive prompt attention. For particulars, apply to M. P. OPHERN & CO., treet, corner of Dover, treet, corer of Rector, IN OHERN & ( REMITTANCES TO IRELAND. 3IRANDOLES, HAL AND TEA TRAYS HIE subscriber has just opened one of the most ed Stocks of Gi ( Bracket’s, Hall Lanthorns, ‘Tea Tray Vases, for mantel . ‘ ° "And city dealers will find it to their advantage to + which can be sold at whole- HN W. MORGAN, In 154 Fult ie door from Broadway. R, GRANVILLE 8. PATTISON has removed his resi 1 University Place, corer of 13th street. and his Office to No. 63 Chambers street. oe SOLAR LAMPS, ¢ Mi N ibe ‘taken tha rompe estention.’ For 18 have passed between the French and Spanish consuls in Vera Cruz and General Scott. demand protection, &c., which will be granted as fur 0% ) and enused th ly newspapers, pu call and examine the above stoc sale and retail at reduced prices. 6 A schooner, name not known, went on the beach high fe9im*rre_WALDRO and dry on the night of the 13th inst. . ‘The vessel which had Colonel Harney’s command on board went ashore on Blanqui went to her assistance one hundred men had bee ‘There were said to be fi particulars by next mail. Camry or tHe Bestraixa Ansty, 5 miles below Vera Cruz, March 9, 1847, jzardo to-day about 12 o’clock,in the steamship New Orleans, which came to at the anchorage Immediately after the #teamship’ choring, the Massachusetts sailed by 1 Scott appeared in the shrouds of the i for Gen, Quitman, 100 Pine street, w! was the agent for % with breadstuft | The Alabama own that upwards of en out of her in safety. t water in her hold. = these officers can be moved from their positions one foot wt can be brought against them, Having our position, in t «the mortars and heavy cannon will eights, when the enemy will have an opportunity of witnessing the effects of our shot upon Tr, Je., has remov' \d continues to remit money, residing in any part of Ireland, in the same is predecessor in business have done for more; also toany part of England or Office hours from 10 till 2 i sums large OF of two or three di; TRANGER GALVANIC A ETIC CURATIVES. SASES OF RHETMATISM AND NERVOUS is truly wonder- hed, when crete bs 3 letter, post-paid, to the subscriber, or i with the name of the person’ or land or Scotland, to. whom it sent, and nearest post town, will be immediatel d paid accordingly, and a receipt to that two nm I arrived at Anton Complaints, the efficn ful; complete cu other means have them in their practice, and generally attached to ai Many of our most with perfect success, pa 1 was informed at a late hour last night that Col. Per- sifor F, Smith, with his Ritles, has had a very pretty fight with a force of about 800 from the city, and compelled them to retire in quick time, with « loss of about 26 killed and several wounded, and sustaining a loss of two or three privates killed and wounded Thave made diligent inquiry into the health of the army to-day, and the surgeons state that they never to be in better health and condition, and of any thing like vomito. and Miller, of the a Dutchman, by tl of those articles among the fleet. , when General sel, and inquir- eral reapond- jen. Quitman, As soon as the Ge Gen. Scott remarke we are to land in the enemy's country, What is your foree on board and the condition of Quitman replied AND” NORTH AMERICAN zens have used them MAIL STEAM SHIPS of 1200 tons se power each, under contract with Stanton street. Six hundred and fifty, and in good “ Your position, sir, will be in the second line, under the command of Gen. Patterson.”’ afterwards, Gen, Jesup visited Gen dered his personal services and thove of his staff, which were accepted, and they are now on shore, “ all ready, if circumstances requir Purser Thomas B. Na frigate Potomac, who came Jeatuess complete cure: . A great advantage in safety and convenience atten ‘ Phe only Agency in New York for Christie’s genuine. arti- roadway, between John street and re in New York, w 1E’S Articles. Many of these establis imitations, against whch the pu ed. knew the arm: “ kracksmen”’ Patterson and ten- | Orders issued by Commodor Conner, regulating the debarkation of the troops. ill ever be allowed U.S. $. Rantras, Awtox Litanno, ) The embarkation of troops, which is to take orrow morning, will be conducted in the fol- lowing order:— The Raritan, Princeton, and Edith, will receive on board the first line, consisting of the 1st brigade of re- gulars, and Capt. Swift's company of sappers and miners. } Taylor and Lieut. Talcott, will algo be landed with this line, but will be taken up to Sacrificios, in the vessels in which they now are. Worth commands the first line, ‘The Potomac, and the steamers Alabama and Virginia, will receive on board the 2d line, brigade of volunteers and the South Carolina regiment, Gen, Patterson commands the 2d line. The Albany, St. Mary’s and Porpoise, and the steamers Massachusetts, Petrita, and Eudora will receive on board the reverve, consisting of the 2d brigade of regulars. mnmands the reserve is Will be towed as follows:—The Prince- ton, 10; the Petrita, 10; the Spitfire, 15; the Vixen, 20; h ated to sail from », of the Navy, attached to the passenger in the steamship New Orleans, finding itimpracticuble to join the ship, has volunteered his services to Gen. Shield: nd is now acting in that capacity. At 11 o'clock the fleet set sail for Sacrificios.the Prince- ton leading, with the Raritan in tow steamer Vixen, with five gun boats, took a survey of the const and anchored off the shore opposite the Point, when the troops landed. ‘The first and second, and now rafely landed on the beach the city of Vera Cruz, contrary Third ward, whom the officers found sec’ on the corner of Robinson and Greenwich sts., evidently with intent to steal house and locked up. —Offlcer MeGuire, ward, arrested a fellow called Peter Snyder, whom he de- tected in the act of stealin, by Justice Roome. ONEY LENT.—The highest prices advanced in large and silver watches, diamond, dry goods, &e., ke. Licensed pawnbroker, liam street, nea cepted aa his Aid, Taken to the station fu: ire, clothin OHN M: DAVIES, ye day previous to At 1 o'clock, the | The field batteries of Capt. wae money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to fax, a wagon body. almer, (black,) was caught by offleer McKenney, of the Thirteenth ward, in the act of stealing two shirts and « pair of pantaloo ing to Isaac Morris, LING TRUNKS. Truok Manufacture . wd Ja TRA ‘secured until paid for. : hips carry experienced sur pe eetaal and Satchels, wholesale and uperior article of sole leather ‘Trunks, Travel, and. Portmantea te. ae for the West Indies, South America, &e., filled with rt of the third. lines are about five miles below to all expectation, with- ¢ first line, composed of 24 and 3d artillery and 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th infantry, Captain La. volunteers (attached to 6th Ky. volunteers ‘on days of sailing. y other information, apply to RIGHA, AtHARNDEN & C In addition to the above line between Liverpool and ifax, and Boston, 2 contract has been entered into with Her lines, Carpet Bags, consisting of the Int Interfering with an Officer.—A man called Peter hes, was taken into y on a charge of interfering officers Squires and Ogden, of the 11th ward, while in the discharge of their duty Stealing Bell Pulls.—Some small potato thieves were night, in the 16th ward, Phe following houses suffered Now. 5,7, 8 and 10 12, 22, 28 and 29 Waverl Place; also, the bell pulls from the doors of the New Yor! Hotel.—They were all carried off by the thieves, French Malle P Blanchard’s compan infantry) and Capt. (attached to 6th infantry.) under command of General Worth, disembarked on board the barges between Sacri- ficios and the main land between in line on the 4th infantry, pri ure for the #hore. Maseach setts, at 4 o'clock, the first 1 their oars and the sailing of t ly the most. magnificent vie of an American citizen which I will send you with th Villiams’ compan; DR. POWELL, OCULIS N JRIS1 DR. P hed a L, LIST AND AURIS’ Jand 3 o'clock, P. M., the rounds on Sunda: off the bell pulls predations of these rascals ‘ashington. Place ; ‘ases of the Eye and Ear, and to all im- mM 9 tod o'clock, at his residence lway, comer of Warren street. ofthe ‘Tear Passage, Cataracts, and nal gun from the “gave way” on ulled heartily for the landing. ‘This, with e fleet from Anton Lizardo, was deeided- ver presented to the eye | have a perspective draft of it, meral account of the y fortnl ternately between Live: id tween Liverpool and New. York THE: Proprietors of Steamboats woulddo wellto pay a ¥ teamboats Governor, Palmetto, Princeton e., and examine H. FH style of Bell Hanging, expressly adapted ‘for Steam- and strong, and warranted fo HH, No. @Ann streets A GOOD CHANCE FOR A SPECULA- mong YS Northe an ‘The Raritan will use 15 boats, and when the troops are embarked, she will take them to the Spitfire. ‘The Potomac will use 20 boats, and when the troops are embarked, she will deliver them to the Vixen—the Vixen going alongside for them. ‘The Albany will use 10 boats, and when the troops are embarked, sho will take them to the Eudora, ‘Tho St. Mary's will use 10 boats, and when the troops are embarked, sho will take them to the Petrita, ‘rhe Princeton will use 10 boats, and when the troops are embarked, she will tow them. ‘Tho vessels of war, on board which the troops are om- barked, (except the Petrita) will « water and provisions while on boar: When the boats are taken to the vessels which are to tow them, respectively, euch vessel sending them, will detail two Lieutenants and two Midshipmen, to rem on board the towing ship, to look out for them, together boat, who are to be kept in the from the Ear, permanently Miscellaneous, In Nantucket the whole number of buildings now burnt district, is 146—they are mostly of wood, and ate said to be handsomely got up. these there are some seventy-five stores und dwellings in course of erection or about tg be commenced, At a ball lately given by the Duke de Nemours, all th gentlemen attended dressed in the full fashion of a ce Spectacles adapted to every def QUILL PENS ide entirely with the cceeded in. reaching ing every ‘kind. of writin me time they surpass by far, any metallic pen in ‘They are carefully put up in. boxes of 25 part of the country, without The second lin n. Patterson, composed of Gen. Quitman’s. Gen, Shields’ and Gen.Pillow’s brigades, with some artillery, landed directly afterwards, and Gen. Twiggs’, the reserve line, made up of the Ist and 4th artillery, mounted rifles, Ixt, 2d, 3d and 7th in- fantry, are now landing, and before daylight will proba- also a battery of heavy artillery, under Capt. Taylor, The Mountain Rocket and Howit- have their battery planted. e yet landed are formed in line of battle and will rest on their arms durin, Notwithstanding we ern build, with of light deal, ain upply the troops with Yor sale or charter, to the ns bly be'on the beach, t they can be shipped to eonsing the poin i moderate means, ¢ seldom offered, ns t Tess than her value, or to ty. For particulars, ing ffers an opportunity for wher is willing to sell he: change her for land or other proper- e 0} JAMES W. 8M| No. 28 NS, VIA CHARLE: N. IN MONDAY, 12th instant, at red and copper ha R, Crane, master, The steamboats, schooners, &¢., owned on the Ameri- can side of Lake Ontario, are 140 in number, and have a total tonnage of 26,040 tons. The Cumberland Valley repo rising fast at the Lower Rapi All the troops No. 08 CROAR STRERT. , ©, MARSH, Accountant, author of the, “Science plified, Improved,” contin with two seamen for enc! poats, to steer them during the tow. Each ship will have her marines in readiness to. land Tam, very respe ave now about 6,000 troops on shore, not a single whisper can be heard along the whole extent of the line—all are listening for the first signal of If the enemy should visit us before daylight, they us ready to give them a warm reception the landing of the troops to-day, | was much see Com, Conner in his small boat, tending in person the landing of the troops. Camp ov tHe Besxtaina Anmy,March 10, 1847 clock this morning, the brisk fire from the enemy, thich as hail, tho Mississippi as pponed to be out of the ‘OR NEW ORLEA At Pittsburgh, there were, on the 4th inst., six feet water in the channel, and the weather delightfully ploa- Florida, that slave yard at that place- © workmen hereto, ion. —The public are res] Comd’g Home ‘Squadron Gexenat Onvens von Denanwarion. ‘The small vessels of the rallel with the positively sail for the abo a course of practice, nt. Complaint is mad: mechanics are employed in th reatly to the detriment of the whi ‘e employed upon the government work. Almost, if not all the white brick masons, for instance, have been employed in landing | discharged, and the work continued by slaves. to the Captain on board, foot of, “RUSSEL! \. B—No freight received hae wre juadron will anchor in « ach, for the purpose of covering the landing; with sufficient space between the it the boats to pass am) was aroused he balls came whi: one man’s thigh, soveral vessels to 2. All the surf will first be fin Baron, Alban; Sauuiders, Hlaitiord ester, I. Hor, Isa burgh A J. Hubble, R. Hawley, Inga; ¢ aieer, Seema Levi Al . Willtord, Frederyeks Hiram Benuett, New: svon House, rth Boston; Th rog's Neck; Scherherd, J. Coming, ‘Troy; J. Everhart, Long. elena ‘A. Reynolds, Bu nine; M. Osborne innati; 9. Whedlwright, Beldimere j. Eaton, Baltimore; A. Lipey, B N. E. Lambert, Philad; W. Schares, Pari Crry Horen. , Livingston, do, A. Semmes, 4 Serpent Nader Hi Eentmwoads Dasrtasneey f° eomer Sais do.; M. Barrett, New York. TW, Cunsinghass, Liverpool; GC» Triges, ity, do; Mrs Dudley, do: Mise : vii Mott and Indy, New York; Db. a TLR. Wools Seen J. ©. Phila. L. Telescope in the Park.—Application of the American man Feeks, in favor of appointing a special committee lishing a telegraphic communication between the several (th Avenue.—-Petition of sundry persons to have the side-walks in the 5th Avenue, between 17th and let t to the U. S. ship Macedonian,—Invitation of board. Invitation accepted, and resolution to visit the celebration, to bo given by the Order of Rechabites. juvenile Paupers,—Rosolution in favor of aclecting & suitable location on Randall’s Island, for the erection of a nursery, for the accommodation ‘of juve- nile paupers, now occupying the Long Island Farms. Regulation of Eighth venue.—Report adverse to the petition asking for a delay in the regulation of the Hammond Street Pier.—Report and resolution in fa- Report and resolution in favor ¢ bulk Pier at the foot of Bank street.—Report and resolution in favor of bullding « pier at the foot of Bank strect.— East River Piers.—On motion of Assistant Alderman Dougherty, the committee to whom was referred a reso- lution offered by himself, in relation to the pi lety of extending various piers, and building others, tween Catharine and Gouverneur streets, the committee re- portedi n favor of carrying out the spirit of Mr. Dougher- ty’s resolution. Report accepted and the resolution Pier foot of D treet,—Report and resolution in mr of leasing to PB. Lynch a portion of pler at the Repair of Bulk Head.—Resolution in favor of causing bulk head, along West street, between Morton and Baz- Resolution in fuvor of ropair- ing the pier at the foot fof Gansevort street, at an ex- Fifth Ward Station House.—Report and resolution tn sires of leasing, for a term of years, the Fifth Ward Ste- from the other Board were then taken up and referred to appropriate comuittees of this Board; after which the Gilbert, Crop- KF. eng Albany: D rain.— | per, Jr, W. H. Sharp, jr, Hudson; W. J. Stewart, Duchess 60; Boat and | J: Ford, Hudson; St; Canfield, St. Aibans, Ve, I : Horst. We this | L. Rhoely, Penn Yi rs doh. Gooey, Rochester; Dr. H Watter,‘Bulfalo: GO: W. Stanly, N-W. Butler, Phila; Ne than Hutchins, George White Benaxmin Tuttle, mG . ; ace L sp L. Me Dutton h pahire Yt W. Ie Babeock, Nias ianuel Stevens, V 8. W. Wilson, do. Snow, Boston. Weeks, L iH. George Bullard, do.; A. ‘i naneuix, Hore Nye, W. Genum, ship St. Ja ino. Crofts, J. Stott, Hudson; A driance, W. Tubbs, Jersey N. Becor, Brookly useage, Hardy, Philadelphia SH sac husegar ; ". Hardy, hi ladelphia:; be New glemey: J Morrell Sing Sing N. G, H. Thompson, Balti Taylor, Philadelphia; $. Wilmot, ‘A. Dollarman, Hazlenet, Philadel, + Montreal; H. Bi kes. 1G. Sh ij, Bailey, Bristol; §, Parcers 5 land; J. Patterson, Pitsburg; W.. James, W, Waters, Ohio; L Philadelph 1 re, MeClung, J k; GW. Smith, C. Coy pe Hollester, Ohio: B. Gw Lovesov'o Hore. Exmes Utica; H. 8, Smith, P. C. 5: Greene, Herkimer co.; J. A. Hendry, gene, Herkimer co J. A Hem Miss. He ‘Morristown; J. or . A. Cantrell, Nashville ¥. Howell, Canada; D. Melour, canada ‘Bast; C.'M M. E. Tanner, Natioxat Hoge. ° Thorne, James Brower, Henry Perkins, James few York: Daniel Whatley, Jes Van seabeek jay M. B. Stafford, J.P. Feltei Buffalo; B. T. Lyou, Scheneet: R, dale; W. Tompkins, Tompkins’ Cove; §. Fei H. Pittsburg; James Johnson, T, H. Brown, Ohio; H. Stamfor Baltimore; J. B. Jamieson and lady, Nontuexn Hor: R. Van Brunt dy, Washingto A. Rov ‘R. Bames, U8. Mri Mr. Harvey, Alic A, Joice and lady anes, mpry, Maine; A. Anderson, Paterson; T. Pensacola: 4. ‘f. Andrews, Baltimore; J. . Freeman, U, 9. Ans JR | Pottsville; HH. D. Rei la; W.-H. Heath, Pe Pacirie Ho ©. J. Rosevelt, New Y N. F. Ashley, Port Anne; J. B. bany} J.C. Andrews, Troy Vieck, ¢ apt, D- Ealwards ais in Essex; B. M. Vandervoort, P Sherman, Poughkeepsie; hooumaker, D. Hassell, Ak Hopekel, vekskill; Hi. , Paterson. at Street How ©. Darby, Brookh oni Phi N. Crook i Hope Williams, Philsy M. Atridge, Auburn; ©. Cagenovs, Mon At ton, Canada; J. Miles, Js. Underhill, Senern Falls, M. Carey, » Westerns Horen. i dy yi A. 8. T » N. Haven; CN. Einieht Baltmore: We'll ‘Robinson; Hut leneiaghy Sank, W. Rider, Byron A. Ruerah "Thos oe Hi, No h A. y Ha A i Rts y tom: Ba tom, re 4 enry (3, Hodgson, Richmond C. i apman, B: D: Agans, Troy; Jon Philad. HOUSE, 88 Pearl street, New York. EDUCTION IN PRICK.—The subscriber Is the attention of the travel Cinlly business men, to the fact = z' | ere y comfort, with La ly fatisty any one of these facts and insure an the house. SAML. C. BISHOP, Proprietor. SECOND WARD HOTEL. 1 does not know this fine LUNCH HOUSE, at No. 7} larly at Lo’clock in the forenoon, when the table visiters, ‘Turtle Soup, Stew, Boiled Crabs, or some luxe I place. for Refreshments, for Floyd & to their friends and customers. At the Botuer—every, body knows him, who jouse, or Lovejoy this city, or Cok Mur "lke a im Washington, I iotel is ane ot the pet on Tumeh, or got an excel WH. im ow ae om, New Jer: on Ask. Wright, ae ane Watt, E. Hallory, J. Watt, Geo, Morton Connell, New Melutire, Newburg. ‘apt: Barnum, Miss Blise, L,, Jenkins, Hebron, Ohio, R. 8 le, Rochester Ohio; J. k Persham, Phoinas H. Layman, x respeetfully ‘3 community, and espe- hy busine that this house i now ope and ary tl u a notre fOr ONE. DOLLAR PER BAY. Its location for business in not surpassed in New York, and clean beds, airy rooms, &e., re be had ts well ns atthe most. extravagant, houses. Nassau street? Go in there when you will rtien= atiriction.