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—— ———— = cree <== - SE Vol. ‘XIII, No. 100—Whole No. 4607. N EW YORK, SUN DAY MORNING 2 i, 1847. ae test i —— en aria es o wieh 2 mi | UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN EMIGRANT ka APPEARANCE AT VERA CRUZ ON THE 29th OF MARCH, 1847, See... MM North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, HANTS. HE subse: sbers having had long experience in JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. When the American Flag was Hoisted over that City and over the Castle of San Juan de Ulua, | Ditestie reed tur aver cel hone Wang | to tiom e | Bavres andthe German he aud Holland on any Ae tires fu Re ge which a4 CROUL ATER EE. Sanna : fom Price 2 ce File yo Bale moe - "York a Ona prom ees | New You Ww ES Fe ae HERALD—Every day, day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | Eharletcon, Savanah or ‘Poyas cam at limon be : - te ta west es. rs ee F jsrail inept x | repre ee yoked ata thet HERALD BOR ESROFE ‘Every’ Steam Packet day— % Ree | of patsengers tothe Vy theferent toutes ins ty Pree ent per couy-—88 per anno, payable advance, . Sp i berms ane “Se ats tela veux : ddvertisements should be written In & ‘he ropretor wil not be responsible (o ; ere ‘Of all kinds executed beautitully and with ea o communications, by mil, blac must ‘or the. popees will be, 2 « ineted Saaeeetis ea omey remit SSS ee hicago, biocakiey wpa ooh Pitta, of ge St. Louie, he., by Taifronda, na Mree clase and “trea ca ieare will SH meet pith, 30 delay or imposition on r post pai ) will re fae prompt attention. For area nappy (0 tree partly, apply M, P. O'HERN & CO., 160 South street, comer of Dover, and Fr De ai street, Gores of ee DN O'HERN & ( fed im*rre WALD. RCraNG 34 (ONS FOR HATS AN . ab & =, Jr., has removes office to No. luce, on Ys ‘Sd, Puli ane ieehtidess i bares ale, a ots Ma Peron vectttee Tacay mereeh Lele in the tae rset gentlemen, price $3, facture: of eras he and his predecessor fa. business hay which they have’ made, wash ioe pei ie ma vied at 178 Cha public are invited ah ‘ak beauty, sansa tnd economy are combiued fo adorn ¥ yearsand more; also toany part of dens or ostspnid, to the subseriber, oF Money remitted by letter, perso My deposited with bi With the name of the person a Ireland, il or Scotland, to whom itis te. Be sent, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted and paid accordingly, and & receipt to that e| eet given oF Bi i ee ot st agen fenlgmen sellpea cue tate ‘ful proper adr ne? Seah ine precedented low ‘Ateution a iedershe mem wtola’ of ap ealledthe Pocket Cap, LON, ARY BIRDS aid ricceiice 7 cages Bol veep Siaft for News ‘ome ‘mon ani yay Gases, wit with ra fing collec fon of rare and clesin the fs iat Seat cen 'W.8. JOHNSON, Broadway, one door from ‘Chambersst. NB. King che Sapniels, English and Scotch a Ferry 18 forwarded tothe sender. OLD y foxitSoN ND’ NEPHEW. Ack Stan” Jane or Facuree J oe mi 1990 1800 for sale as 2 W. i. Lane,” 38S SPRING STOCK OF fudiana, James D. Bennett, 710 1300 BOOTS AND SHOES. : Huguenot, 8 Goodhue, ose 1660 & RISLEY. ee 0 6a f informing their games 670 1300, extensive, 806 1400 and Children's Gaie 3891500 i of their own maven a 7318 aad a large 4 se ih great care, and Durchased for br eau, a vhiek will enable so Mon ty N. Store will bs open ual tem, o'clock in. the evenin 300 coe ae Ye 1180 evita Conant lerchants ax opportunity. to examine thei he saeatieert Wout ee form their friends aud ti he public that t ral spl tps ogy naa SMITH & a ee ihe ae of pecker between this port asi peal whie pw vmgltt Chatham at, ten opposite the Chatham Theatre. known and ext & , ~~. BOOTS AND al onkaN OB SHOES oft Gat cua at oat bar it fn ferhcr wold ‘woul a ae sett ae ie sett ls Gai Veucped tie raat xn ae ends ot b ot ‘al nse to emigrants at the 1 ih : ble. A free passage per steamer or th fous Irian ant fee ver grate! parcial for e full share of Patronage h Scotel ith bread stuffs, and hospital money paid, received f oe beret Jeers while in the. acs @ He cscated all ot se lnwrantretiel bad sripas eee realed for decline coming out, the full amount paid will pe promptly te can assure his friends and the pub pea that there zhall be oth THE SALUTH FROM THE CASTLE AND AMBRICAN FLB finded as unin), Ror further pxrteaiare apa is set pg bese Mind ba'petroniae hie at 196 Canel Hse |AMUEL THOMPSON te NEPHEW, Rew Fork JOHN McGUI ee ————— orto C. GRIMSHAW & CO., 10 Goree Piaazas, Liv’ Drafts or exchange, aval FROM THE wan ARTE Gen, Scott is the best judge of that, andnoone pretends which has dono its duty and saved the honor of the na- faithfully done its duty 1 ‘Grnwiew & Co. ba we Qu. THR. | know what his views are. tional arms. God and Liberty ! PUN The war Sislbemns Tats tigi Qeimahay & Co From the New Orleans Picayune, April 2.] SANTA ANNA If Vera Cruz and the castle are not taken, it must be ear the Musca, New York. Hd for $60 Patent Locher ne aa fr 8, ual aly weal iors gone Me eae ee dete onker af tre shores: | UN TERESTING FROM VERA CRUZ, : je at a See are also furni for ‘Cap in Page. the U, 8. schooneer, the ship Huron also had To his Fucellency D. Ramon Adame, owing to some fatality for which .the administrative ‘OR NEW ORLEANS, arrived. ‘They left Vera Cruz together, and only a few Aava Nueva, Feb, 26,1847, Powers at Washington are not responsible. Wo have AND NEWYORK LINE i mot fe. done in the sore. Quiok, snlen and. houra later than the Oregon. Capt. Sowers informs the = My Dyan Furmxp.—The hurry in which 1 wrote my Hever seen men more active in discharging their dutics, small poorer ont. ‘motto. No.6 Aun street, New York. MARI NE DISASTERS Picayune that one of the shells had killed five men of last letter prevented me from sending you a copy of my #84 more proudly conscious of dts dohe everythi : we . one of the Louisiana regiments, despatch to the government and the general order issued Wbich they could effect towards taking the castle. 1 VERY Ys. Sala Ho mentions that in firing the salute in honor of ¢ to the troops on the field of battle. I now send it, and fict, we had the plensure of hearing two of the most WEGO, Captain Johnson. aan i RECEIVED, 1 a large lot of Gentlemen's | seeVERAL VESSELS ON SHORE, AND A. Taylor's victory, a gun of one of our vessels of war was suppose the triumph of our arms has been celebrated in “flcient heads of the bureaus stating their firm belief, to- $5, Also all accidentally shotted. It took effect upon the schooner your town, The want of supplies, together with the dys. » that before this time, the castle of San Juan d’Ulua Fe Gaoeeiatnzereat oe eter es ses ae Shonen aties SLOOP OF WAR LosT. St. Helena, then going in, knocked away a stancheon, enterey, which broke out iu the army, compelled me to 1% the possession of the American troops. 01 i ants of Boots and Shoe om Wil find SiS aT and ated four: maales, . sete He listen ‘to the opinions of the general, and chiefs of the peo Prego bestest raat rear frei se r stgin Mia f variety’ o apt. Weeks, of the Huron, brought over ashellthrown army, and regulate my operations accordingly. ‘Thi a 0 e limited area of al use Sli Slippers, "lite “myaole ae armhiie exit ie: | The Ohio Apprehended to be on Shore, by the Mexicans, which fell among the sth infantry, and unawiuously ‘determiced chat the ‘army ought to fall the castle; the bombardment, too, to continue dutsing ene aan Gore's inds and. pour eT vs ai I BR et es ca a buried itset in the rand without ¢ xploding’ The tay. baskon polaig’ whece supplies might tonal iin tho day auld nights ad amet Dom was ‘possible, with |" ‘The above thee he py al 1 of ‘Hee draft of 2 une says it ecidedly an “ugly customer.’ twelve therefore, determined to retire b y of Cedral, Vane- @ et e h General Scott—with | water, and cor ed he most experien Farlow kinds of beni told chi LATEST FROM THE BRAZOS. inches “and ‘a quarter fn’ alpen Ne was Cheb Wit on gas and Matehuale, where Icon eutattieh 1 hospital for Colonel Totten and his admirable corps—and with such | the trade Thebe calvine ope havisomely farstohed, Nee Pee eects tea edhe she mae the 16th tt jon paid to the comfort aud conveni «led, who amount to more than 400, and also for #0 immense weight of metal as they would diseharge— | ote wers. Captain Gliddon of the Oregon. has reported that he the sick; uting the guns upon the parapet, bres after which I will return and seek the enemy, {® king down Neither the captains or owners of the above ships. will be re: Jed TO RENT—Tivee foot iw building 907 Bowery, | Movements and ‘Intentions of Gen, beard a rumor on shore that Santa Anna was advancing provided the goverment furnishes the necessary resour. # of the casements, &e, ke—the castle could | sponsible forjewelly, b ‘cious stones, aileeror plated ts eee to aaltsany lig he tment, 0 Faylor upon the city of Mexico, by forced m vay resist the power with which it would be assailed ? ware on for auy Tete (a or packages nent by or put ou 4 fs " ‘ i : ‘oard of them, unless regular bills of lading are taken for’ the EUR sary svolesion to ieee of 5,000 cavalry, with a view to put an end to the conflict I Tiave informed the government to this effect under posse tiem anaes of Juding are taken for ailacactstids going Sh gia pd Salil Acai sod the 17th = present date. 1 here take oecasion to state, aw all FO LET. of March. ‘The Picayune thinks there is nothing impro- the world should know it, that the treason. of # native OFPIORBipiche becca - this’ “ahd faith stories te ARRIVAL OF TROOPS. bable in this rumor, ‘Santa Anna would be glad of any Mexican prevented me from gaining a complete vietory ih eer Otmieithe sobs NBL tame i for retreating. = his presence in the capital over our invaders. “A soldier from the regiment of eu woul ring matters to an immediate crisis. rassiers, a native of Saltillo, deserted from Encarnacion bandoning par: of his tor dwellin Id be I tar ERNIE Tere STEN March 19--Forenoon. | § precipitately struck hik en roc % part ¢ let toget! . om sate: some jons, and ° “g Hea perry sia, ‘The eon ‘door omnia of back and | Hits Detormination ta Again Ascertaln Whether _ sat ioning the Menioeke aunts Fh a rcs cnebtadngcans oeenisicuite oe eraser ate eae ti two rooms | General Taylor Is Always “Rough,” and throwing shells and Paixhan shot foran hour or so, and , hotwithstanding the great advantage gai third floor has 5 rooms well fit ut fourth 1 30 Ever “Ready.” since then have not deigned to greet us with a single ps, who took five of their positions, three sta deep, 25 feat wide, an ido ag gun. Some of our own men consider themselves slighted cane and a8 many pieces of ae ; pforan e : — - » 1 SAD ra ihe secon ty ver [Rumor of Santa Anna’s Advance on stint ge party of our hen, under cover of is eatin A oovcasaGiayy ipead magitats, tor tisacek bs Un Mieco ditterenl ones dei estrer eae Sip tor eieutionand fever ictrardh thelr velacigws Tectia she en igh Croton water a Med, sana Roce the darkness, selected the ground and made all the exca- Massachusetts regiment, had arrived at Matamoras; the Calling upon the inhabitants to assist in the murder of estan igeastest HF volatous! ead Ei t GILHOGLY"s'SON, the City of Mexico, vations and preparations for planting batteries within former was stationed in the Plaza, the other in Fort Pu. the Americans. On the 19th, the night after the murd: Persons a irons of Engaging passages from Dubli ‘oF freight or passage, a of Wall street, or to Agent in New Orlean promptly forward all s ds ee . W. BYRNES & CO’8 NE YORK ND/LAVER- the Epo. POOL EMIGRATION OFFICE, y particulars, incorrect, and were from Mr. C. but merely from rumor at In fter his arrival: Vn BYRN so on the 12th of January, and Santa | are desirous of “on the 3d of February. ‘The massacre of Governor | they have . the Lees, and others, was perpetrated at ‘Taos on } purpose of placing within the power of the friends of the. pas- : 18th of January, and immediately runners were sent | seukere coming out to this country, the immediate correspoa- arri was noticed yesterday, came down last Bertrand, and to him we are in authentic inforn ition f es fh sesdertsma ald be a ood bocation for awi ‘atesloo, orming the pete of the United Seat the importance of a direct Agency for the Cork, five or six hundred yards of the enemy’s works. Cap ater's company not a mau was Of Bent and his companions, at Taos, Mr; Romulus Cul- | Waterford, Belfast, Londouterry, And Liverpool, direct te ~ eo TO CET “TN WILLIAM ‘The two story rite, show teer Bat attery went out to support the party, lost not a man on the voyage, Ver, of C iy ‘ou Waldo, « brother of ihe Yew York, Boston, ileal bla, alimoresss B Age Qrleane, brick frout house, with fold contains seven in case of an attack; but they either were not discov. The Flag speaks warmly of the appearance of the men, or. and Benjai nty, with more fay orable terms than eau ro rooms and basement, in good order, pamy’ tn the yard, BxcHANGH or PRISONERS. ored, oF élse the Mexicaus did not deem it prudent or ‘The two Edgecombe companies of ‘North. Carolina ers, were killed at Moro, a town of some 2000 in- ed i thebusines th chit country: being tablish with six lots of ground, carriage house, cherry, plum, peach nieet to disturb them the passenger trade it volunteers, left Matamoras for Camargo on the 20th ult., bbitants, situated 75 miles from Santa Fé. at trvers 2 beds of asraragus, ATE V0 grass, lat, News | from Santa Fe Aides na eh da Perey tay been ings soe they would await the arrival of the rest of the Pe pntic Kepiety 53 te at fet th heen of ie many thousand Pass users that haye sailed in the spat one ml fram Pea 5 cr [had closed my letter this forenoon the enemy regiment. 2000, collected at a small town culled La Caniada, some have been deguatched from our — ow opened, with round shot and shell, from all his batteriex, Three companies of the Virginia regiment went up ive miles from Santa Fé. Col. Price, hearing of fferent ports of fread for the In Charch, 109 ete SFT an NAVAL AND MILITARY MATTERS. directing his ‘fro at diderent pointe of our lines, but the river past Matamoracon the aiataeteamege rly went in person, at the head of 350 jorth Second an¢ Lorimer streets, on the premises, po! Pp 6 ke. de. sees mainly at the ue near the cemetery—the calm of the A difficulty occurred in Con ¥o BARE. CHEAP. te THE SUBSCRIBER 1g eA a 3 morning pole business. the ‘s billiard room at Ma- en, and drove them from their position, killing thirty. reboded a storm. I cannot learn, how- tamoras, on the 17th ult., between H.C, De la Rose and *!X of their number. This engagement occurred between the 20th and 28th over, that the firing had any other effect than amusing Mr. Mulligan old establish when the former was instantly sh 1 England aad Candletmanufactory. Nos. 10,12 and le; ez dwells, NEWS FROM VERA CRUZ. or exasperating our men by turns, although missiles flew through the he id of January, and was followed by another between. Pi 4 Of Euglan soap house, shop and stable, with a the berg "for carrying [From the Baltimore Sun, April 10.} all round them. Gen, Taylor, it is thought, will advance on San Luis “Nd the insurgents, at Lunsbada, a small town in t mes sailing, and the on an extensive which can be sold as fast as manu- | We have received by our “overland express.” the It iy now certain that a portion of our heavy guns and Potosi 40 svon as the reinforcement called for arrives pass of the mountains. It was understgod that Price pn ae | san bey Tovalyy bow So gpa factured; together large stock of goods, Tems made | New Orleans Picayune of the 3d inst., which, by «1 mortars will be placed in poe ion to-night, and all will had again succeeded in driving them before him, but Apply preddeass By letter, GyvRwEs easy ou the real estate. Fi wize on the premises arrival from Vera Cruz, has some items of news that oc- be in readiness to counnence operations on the towa by Wecinilia Life tie Memsceee, biceshte their loss in this latter engage! was not know 48 South street, ¢ pa WERNER Poi ak fe sees Relief street, Philsdelphi curred previous to the battle. the day after to-morrew. It is thought probable that D hy Pe lee pene, ) farch A) About the time of the battles between Col. Price and | yn92 mere STATENASL AND eae — | cue Mixsissippi steam frigate, reported off Vera Cruz Cien. Morales, the commandante, will be first summoned ¢.,) (nin bike's company: dates that the ede cer in Kents at La Caniada and Lunsbada, Captain | aig ON TH (ONAT BANK OF ATED ri KITY. on the morning of the 20th ult., arrived the afternoon of to surrender, and on his refusal the bombardment will at ‘ abe P ny, # that the body of # men of the Ray county volunteers, who was on the é Be ‘ 4 BAL whO, LET AND FOR § PALE CA lige Cottage | that day, with Com. Perry on board. His broad penant once commence. Gen. Scott has a sufficiency of heavy Yt of Captain Danlay’s (now Lieut, Gai ast sido of the mountains, in charge of a party of gra- ui lent garde: by the name of MeCallaster, fron was hoisted the next day on the Mississippi, but it i# ordnance to destroy the city, no doubt of that; yet the y aiers, hearing of the massacre at Taos and Moro, imme- a Rone able Cah heron trees in full Deering m mld he designs using the frigate Raritan also asa flag morale upon the pot Fg rere All the morters he pec hn 0a. been found hung a few di “ll diately repaii i ith se OO ta to the latter place. 4 village of ‘Tompkinsville, close to the shore; also a number of | Ship, according as circumstances may require. last fall now here, would be fur greater. ‘The city m ; unter’ p net a lange bady of the enemy, and an engrge- | Wo J. 1. TAPSUULT, beg to mfonn their a Bite asd situated in the villages ‘of Tompkinaville, | | A violent norther prevailed on the 2st ult., by which have been taken’ hy assault any night si ne ee ee anion hal iment ensued. in whieh Capt, H. lost his life c, wighfag tapers nae ireland, that they draw Stapleton and Chan, Apply five small vessels were driven ashore. One’ of them, a ynent was complete, buc it would have cost fv 1b » and, After his fall, his men, under command, of their lieu- payable without decom) found him, he was stripped of his F Fix Wore) ty se Tompkinsville. | brig, was snnk, but her crew was rescued by boats fre hundred men, and no good commensurate with the out- ar Dy 4 Pyne wos a pe ft tenant, fell back on ‘a8, and reported to Santa Fe the 1 Bank of Ireland, Dublin, or be of the: Wie farms and Building Lots for sale. Apply as above. other vessels, One of them Ia nald to be the French lay of human life would have grown out of it. In this Pearl to ave tet te Oe aonell cea pointe of things, and the probability of a well-ap- Popes ee ee ag ma “it coants vical ale com ———---... | bark which so recently eluded the blockade, and run position matters now stand. fe cette des % ni gee ed force being able to defeat the enemy at Moro.— } Wt att Ww: ree “FOR SALE, andie tha faker the some. MA nian OF Was” aatioe ¥ wpe i Hl it over one hundred peons (laborers), who, they gence at Santa Fe, Capt, Morin, | Wales o# bolic nto, cS Al fag WA uated | is said to have been lost in this gale, but her nam NEWS FROM GEN. TAYLOR'S DIVISION tistied, were the murderers of their comrade to Moro, | “® eo Elizabethtown, cor Dwelling Pe or not known. [From the New Orleans Tropic, April 2.] with rage at the unprovoked and cold-blooded murder, The Archelaus passed, when a short time out from _ We have conversed with a gentleman who honorably the party, in of Platte with some ion his arrival a as Ah “NORTH AMERICAN AIL STEAM SHIPS of 1200 tous noment of excitement, fc: A WARM of f ofan wo. ereree. most deli palty, fh jeaving every SURE: no th wit! arespectable fami- H ‘ thing to the m Americans, The town was Nak 0 h, omtract with Fyathe whole, including gardnees house, barue ves horse | Vera Cruz, a large ship ashore, which Capt, Hontello participated in the Vattle of “Buena Vist ardly wretches, and ‘killed some twe burnt, and everything possible for the enemy to subsist | the Lords of the Ay “th entitle ai ge ‘buildings, in a su (state of repairs the orehard'con- | Supposed to be the Ohio, rane Sage a s of City a upon Was destroyed HIBERNTA, Captain Alexander R. tains twenty actos of choles fruit ees, weather at Vera Crux was extremely hot, and thet proceed to give to t NL ES, ee ° Capt. St. Veain, of Fort St. Vrain, headed fifty yolun- (ALEDONIA. Captain Reward Lowe easy nceeas from New York ther byt various cars | men, previous to the siege, were almost exhausted by Lieut. Crittenden, who recently left, this city, for ce rs from among the clerks, 1 toamators, ko. of CAMBRIA ia. apenin oha Heme from Jersey City, or the ferry i hence a mail | the continued effects of the sun und the harming sand, Waxhington, carried with him « requisition from Gen ¢ engaged in it to Camargo, and em brides On Ris wate hentiot tk BRIA. aptain Charles adie. road train rans within « hundre arise Taylor, upon the government, for ten thousand additio in loading aud unloading steamboats » Taos rabble, Durii ACADLA, Captrin William Harrison. those [From the New Orleans Delta, April 2. al troops this teeatwinnt at them. Colone'¥ at lacie yrs tte atcag ong yoy va, Sol St | The four st rm now building are Me hike pelt money ven Femain for | , By the arrival of the U. 8. transport schr. Louisuna, Gen, Taylor, it ix thought, will advance on San Luis without effect. But it is hardly probable that the sie cbas Merten, Neen eae THE tan A PE NIAGARA, re, at Capt. Sowards, frem Vera Cruz, last i n nt’s coat and shirt « of the Armijos wi THE CANAD THE EUROPA, arate beret api , from Vera Cruz, last evening, we in Potosi #0 soon as the reinforcement called for arrives. threat wax carried into execution, as it is likely that ihe: rabble: i } Esai fom L face dpdecmis. nbecibichees. te GN na Pea at eseosion of the latest news from the fleet. The Lou- ‘The regiment of Louisiana Volunteers, it is confident- thei ed inthe defence against the that i, loafers, Armomg thesk one Coeton AOtMeD volley, Vera ayonted ai fom Laver Aprild, 1847 mig iin*th siana left Sacrifiaios on the 20th: during the pasaze jy believed, will have an opportunity to distinguish th atta , which inust have followed « ~ | she encountered @ severo norther, which lasted five days, but owing to her excellent qualities as a sea boat, and FOR SALE. selves, as they will be directed to open the mmunica- few days afterwards. the St, Louis yolu e with Pri tion between Tampico, which must necessarily be the / ey : Capt. F n Th A THREE STORY HOUSE on 23d street, between | the skill of her commander, she was enabled to weather eats REQUISITION FOR TROOPS ay leohor's arcillery, ne’ gu Cambri May 1, 1647 afi the 2d and 3d Avenues, It is well fi replete | jt, keeping on her course. ‘Captain 8. brought tp des, be’ Che pg py bo San “J is Potosi We understand, says the New Orleans Picayune, were mounted at Fort Mai and under command Caledoute, ‘ May 16 1847 Boldchd wares bel wast alasects ne pe fg | batches to Col, Hunt. ‘The day betore ho left, the air na Vista, have Spe. glasen ‘by. of the | d_ inst., that General Brooke received a Capt, Fischer, Den . . . Vigil Secretary of State under Feensves luggage iiust be On board ‘the day previous to ; . water clos . wal . have been placed by eapatch from ‘the War, Department, on thegist Bent, was now acting Governor of Santa Fe sailing inanielashroughon the hase: our yard dot ieen Feet in | was filed with the bombsbells thd shot: ofevery deserip~ which pulverized. charcoal was introdu See ring It tol tir Macnee. te weneior Agrost deal of sokness prevailed. in town; Ben eaieny| Pt eguoney—From Boston to Liverpout, $120, do do to rout, with veraadals and Preach window: side oft in For | Many of them passed over his vessel, ay she lay at an- oe x nporarily, in v at Saltillo, ‘0 service several regiments of volunteers to among the teamsters bagke n down as they were, There mel rt os eal chor, though most of them fell short of any of the yes. °0 thelr late homes, which will probably be 4 Taylor, ‘This order was issued from the were from three to five Gvaths per day, Albert G. Wil- as the communication between Saitilld and Cau opened Major Borland, Major Gai xon, sutler of Price's rey Col. Mitehell Capt, Hudson, Adjutant Walker and Licat, Elliott, and sels, doing no damage, One shell explode short distance from where the Louisiana lay, seatt upon the receipt of Col. Curtis? revuisitic peipecie, rece ton, It is further understood thi + Passage, or arly oth nes, Capt. Ca Ww TO GENTLEME! N, ab 40 thers well known, we SHRIGTTAS 1 " in want of sites for country | its contents in every iirection—some portions of wh and their commands, numbering about « sap wa Tiscortuated, tet be ‘ NDEN & so as ‘e. ats. fo market gardeners in want of land for xantens, | he believes, fell on another vessel in a direet line with Who have buen prisoners in the castle of ee Gaia Z, In addition to the above tine "between iverpoo| = besa all persona wishing s Tocation in the ‘neigh him, bat dé ng hor no injury. |The shell, at the time it hye delivered up at Vern Cruz acting in the premis Pe aye pole tacatig Halitin, and Boston, « contract has bern entered into with he \e if ine | ¢Xploded, appeared to be about as high as themnst-head. "Capt Heady, from Louisville, » Kentucky regi MUNITIONS OF Wan. * cathan eee’. useuty's govern 9 estab fan acres of Land fn he sth Geilo yaa vate ine | Capt. §. nays that our army opened its batteries onthe jyont, who, with eighteen ie, were taken by the snow ‘Tho New Orleans Picayune publishes a letter recei is Bisons) gave Rte ihe Bt j aud New York direct. The suamehips fox ste service ay ue miles of the Ci wer Harlem y y ywne p n news of the disaster to Santa Ke how being built, and early next year due notice will be giver Bridge free of toll, are now offeredat private. sale, in lots eon. | city early on the morning of the 20th: the firing was te jome't », were to be restored to Gen. Taylor'sen- by thelast arrivalfrom Mr. Kendall at Vera Cruz, whic ‘ (i 4 taining from 5 to’ 50. acres each. killed at nm 1th within 15 | turned from the town, amd that from the castle quick dan Nk = thout inte jon till out mises walk ohn mupeed mage eve “Tein ened, and he could hear it without intermission till ou y; this i me when they will start. Uuder the mew ns ) rumored, privat Ht mers Wi rer urday du apment, ins the following ungui (From the Baltimore Sun, April 10.) ten mortars have been landed eight months, and , ont of the 4 “ other months iu the year. Goh oi eaith: nay | thirty miles at sea. ‘The culminating smoke from the he schooner Lone Star, Capt, Minor, arrived on the great mum d, and so far as | sat 7 Stain tho mane poland Halifax and. Boston, and te ree eee indisputa- | guns—the frequent flaslaes of light that p ch ad inst. fi mouth of the Rio Grande, having sailed have arrived, A heavy responsibility rests up Me CAAWEN et Maier Ciere. Tee mites baioe New York. ee le Api engeup wonnun, discharge—and the loud sand booming reverbe on th day after the Telegraph. ‘The Picayune Department in not having the ordnance here in due Fo. At Ml Pua ue beivCon Doctetanron EW AND —toat of Bolen eanageeaen, Morris Hanes ‘Westchester co., or to the genie laed traversed over the surging water of the 4d inst. has no letters by this arrival, but ix son, for here are some 12,000 or 15,000 men cotupletely weil, ‘The Glasgows and th £500.85 ebraary ay ult..in “he th, neighborhood a0 WALTER RUTHERFORD, 79 Nassau st.,N.Y, | Gulf, he represents as u weene at once sublime and awe- debtéd to Capt. Minor for a copy of the Matamoras Flu, yzed, as it were, for their essential arm in the at- well, bit losing from. th | basa steest, Long ay Bankers Leathe * nae, oaited ere fs of the 44th, ack upon Vera Cruz may come in by the time Jot Sie detainee undermentioned Bank of Ragland Notes, viz-— ALLANTHU . &e., VERY CHEAP. ein gre A Poe re Neoat hd not “Quite the most interesting matter contained in the those already landed are in position, or they inay not = Col Doniphan’ sonia; bayond, donde, marsh on.ca,| OR $1000 Note, mth June, 1046. « No. 68,670 AILANTHUS, twelve feet, at 50 cents, if ordered re on the castle; and although the firing 5 teats Flag, are two letters from Santa Anna, translated by the such is the position in which Gen, Seott now finds him- Flag, (with other letter# we have before aeen,) from pa- self.” he city, yet it did but little injury, pers of Victoria de Tamaulipas, We lay them at once We undertake to say that the Prosident, Secretary of vet $1. Silver maple, twelve feet 50 cents; fifteen to owing to the natural bulwark» which our men find in t Bet © our readers. They show how complete was War, the Ordnance and Quartermaster’s Depertme teen feet 75 cents. Paper mulberries, ine tot feet 0 cents. | sand hills, and the artificial defences which they have he «iscomfiture of Santa Anna, and how ter- have met the responsibility of the occasion, with the Par Wilko thrown np. Some slight skirmishes continued to tuke yibje his losses, He repeats the old story. notori- ergy which became their position, We do not «p Ni ashi N.B—All delivered ae Funoe ings ween Te aa tere | Place, and astray Mexican would be now and again made ly untrue, that we had nine thousand lightly upon this matter. We have been favored with . y huwh kon by surprise, as he “ “ way cising great caution, ‘The Santa Fe theatrical % i « corps had gone south on a rather different campaign p ts Mr. (. met Lieutenant Simpson at 110 mile ereek—that number of m ndence. He bad with him two waggons a ting a heavy mail, ‘There and 16 feet for 73 cents. 4000 | OUF lines was kept up without cessation, from the tim fice ort et for 60 cents ight feet 75 cents, and | of the investment of t x 2th March, 1646 1th May, 1846 s ne ing on the sfrom the Léth Februar: March, 1916 prisoner, We have but little doubt but that, before { artillury in the action as details from the proper department—with the Yessnow falling on the plains from. 7 ea AFTERKNOO Da and twonty-six gjoces of artillery pious ore, Sy -' . to the 10th of March almost uninterruptedly ‘ AFTE, ERNO ON LINE. DAILY Fisnxre., | ne, tae sar apangled bann ner sloats from the battlemon To Gen. Don Circiaco Pasquez a ipod proper tcl pct cen poor ‘The mail which Mr, C. had‘chnrge of, he was obliged bs denne a ava Nubvay Fe u d of the orts—the ordnance andi . soggy eb gree igre ak been “oth May, 1016... sages (ca cored Covaecle Phe boars: aaere eei men the Louisiana left, 2 French sloope- My bs crxstxn Krinxo—The haste with which I sent stores, and engineers’ supplies, &e. &e,, which were Togo fie, Arktoaes. 50 1 pep be bie owe ba oe: uth October, Iai¢ er Tho! ‘ Johnson, will leave the pier | war? fo aay eng Redeile'et Cherian tina Tks off the last express to the government hindered me from embarked. We undertake to say that more activity ived at Santa Fe, and the presump- i s lying r the abote place: writing to you the news of the deeds of arms. Wehave could not have been shown than in furnishing the neces- Sth October, 1846 «uvuist ‘o'clock, commen te: | Spanish sloops-of-war had a large number of passengers en bin, by way 93,275 fought for two whole days. ‘The enemy awaited us at ® sary munitions for the capture of Vera Cruz and the cax- fornia, Capt. Murphy had arrived 2d December, 186 ety i every morning at 7 o'clock. on board, the greater part of them females, wh “ Py’ ¥ e. of e a i phy had arrive ie Decor! sede i Brg dactne nt rapid cre tnrgu tn | axon mating tha trae afte ght W wan mune Paap ukemi lnt ft swag eat at ete ta Fe ith hm government nd 2 ieee, ay : ae the Sate etd clen eteet te ete ected, awerer, shat: x Passongers were citizens of Lo take t Prinelpal position of the enemy, which is have been sent from New York and two from Old Point NAVAL Ni Payment of all whieh has been stopped ‘at’ the Bani of Eng- ceipted fe ‘ap-lm*r era Cruz, who 6] ly suspect the castle and Thermop: although we drove him from five with these stores, One of them, the St. Cloud, has car- ‘The following is a list of the officers attached to the FOR San aN Will oF » vesvel Jat launched Wen cok they vay ph ontet meutte ne jons apd took two banners and three guns. The ried ordnance men, with some stores, She had arrived at frigate United States, which wat at Porto Praya ou the Wiener mi sive such sta ai msn real ye i. te: and now Lyi q "5 teamed ran in torrents, and it is calculated that both Vera Crus, bark Vernon, and the 9th March last, about to sail for the foward coast again: o 250 10 300. Yones 8 food oe eck, ae feey hay stg Ansty oF Investatext, szmlon lost three or four thousand mon in killed and Charles, wore loaded with the principal and inmost ma Commodore Geo. C. Read, ceive the above reward, ot & pro outs part Sheet - al enewer for pe ct coast serviee. Inquire of the Vena Cruz, Mareh 19—Sundown. Our bayonet charges resulted in the death torial stores. The Tamaroo, in addition to ordnance Captain Joseph Smart. | Convietion of the eer asia: bers, at Rahway, jersey. Our fatigue parties, making the sotceeeaneaee ars have oe ma but the enemy could not be completely stores, and engineers’ supplics, curried ten mortars. She Ist Lieutenant, Hf. H. Bell For further i Hon aely, to, a6 im*r TPR QUAPERY | been discovered by the Mexicans from town, On account of the strong position he occu; had also arrived at Vera Cruz, according to the last off- aid G. ‘A. Prontiaa, i. WHITING, Eaq., 61 Wall st. . _ have opened a heavy and rapid fire on them. a Wegeve him to understand that the Mexican sol ier cial accounts, The Vernon is reported three days ago ad Augustus H. Kilty, mae 2w*r PLY Can hale meee Der packer ship Sheridan came Tato camp's short time since, that 15 con huht bravely, breast to breast, and without being in the marine Lint of New York to have arrived at 10- ath w H Brown, i CAST SrrccrogniNT AND FURNITURE ( ‘ Le: been killed by the explosion of a she! Stet it ” by strength of position, nor by brokem- box; and the Charles, which was off Chandeleur islands. th * justavus cor | " rately riers st five days wil Senet headquarters) but no report haa been woe ig auaee sod (hte whish besa hetiecum Mobile and’ the mouth. of the Mindactypl on oth Geo, F. Hurt a ee aaa i ets lil to the Public nor can | trace it to any authentic source, and eet fered with yoy resignation, ‘Tho strength of the ene- the 7th March, it supposed to have, a few days after that Fleet pusge: fee k ‘eu API ing oF faratnre to dispose te obtain cash NOTICE—PACKET BARK” GENRE “i ently place no reliance uponit, There are 1900 men my was 9000 mon and twenty-six « of artillery. time, arrived at Lobos, In fact, it ix the opinion of the Acting Master, Kobert B, Melt 4 ue ma the New Orlenaa ic dieche ier 1, Ki HC from Gen Worth's brigade on fatigue, and St will Indeed @ have to lament the death of Col. Berra, Lieut, oat informed gentlemen here, tat they have arrived at Purser, H. H, Bridge medial’, will yt reeset the receipt of she be fa apo vo if they should all Feeye fire of the Col, Anonos, and the commanders of battalions aud Vera Craz within a day or two after the date of the last Marine Officer. raat ad which, while 1 am writing, is squadrons, Luyanda, Rios, Pena, besides other officers. despatches. ‘These three ships carry 38 mortars, 21,000 sate teheeasth Seed signees of bark ANN HARLEY, fro oes. ‘ro the alr in quick succession. Gen, Lombardino, Col. Brito, Col. Rocha, Gen. Angel 10-inch shells, 12 twenty-four pounder siege gune and Commodore's , Wan, Waln, | cua apnea vi 0 eT onl sae biotite on board, All goods Is Hot ‘o-morrow, or the next day, the mortar batteries will (iuzman, Lieut. Cols. Gallozo, Monterdeoca, Andrade, carriages, howitzers, besides 600 rounds of ammunition Midshipmen, W. W. Roberts and Julien | gi are ” tin rhe remit ve days will be sent to the hd nted, and the fire will © returned Apon the town Jicotercal, Ouijano, Basaye, Onate, and other chiefs and — for each gun, &e., ke, And since the shipment of these, i } - . The, and castle. It seems, to be altogether probable that officers are wounded, more than 0.000 shelia and more than 3,000 barrels of — Midshipmen, 8. D. Spence; F, H, MeCauley; Wm, F. Ly Lae Yl vines see ceat in Li Daag eventually the garrison. will be By Aorm, but not lost my horse by & gunshot in one of thefirt charge, gunpowder have been furwarded for Vera Cruz DeKoven; J. Bi. Dauels, Win, ¥. Mitebelly Boateway, | (EMER papetriber offers for ie edequal in quality rl ~Te. until are made withthe heavy artillery. There We are destitute of necesearios for the wounded, and [ public prem and its correspondents should be more Michael Hall; Carpenter, G. F. Jordan; Gunner, David aed cle ike marker, and ys a I gonad le ub rants baal eS ‘among the in camp, that therefore charge you to send on immediately the provi- caren before it raises a suspicion or gets up a clamor Rankin: Sailmaker, J. F, Fraaier; Yeoman, W.H. Rear- jie A “es cee tet 87 Boneh st, | * *orm of the citadel ‘would save lie, but presume sions in your place, 90 that they may meet the army, against the administration very member of which has don; Master's Mate, Geo. F. Dods, mis 17 Canad treet,

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