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(iit Store 20045 Broadway, next to Stewart & Also, the Hoase and Store No. 69 Chambers stret Broadway.” Apply to PHILIP BURROWES, ali atte 2 TWO HOUSES TO LET, on 2ird street, Brook- [Sil Iv. each, containing twelve rooms, two pantries, wash an ueres of choice land 90 of fresh. an beach and pasture; Vol. XIII, No. 104——Whole No. 4701. = THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. Y HERALD —Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 cs A 4 Saturday Price 6X cents Jer copy—$3 1236 cents per annum—payable in advance. peRAED Boi" CHOPE—ivery Steam Packet day— okt SV TEIER TD SPhblished on the is of January and st oF July A DVI advane Manner. ‘The Proprietor will not be responsi i them. TING of all kinds executed beautitully and with despatch. RLY WERALD ce each. of arsingle copies CTISEMENTS. at the usual ‘Advertisements should be wri by mail, addrease ited. TO LET.—No. 31 Hammond street, near Factory, an fi excellent three story house, with marble mantels, ke. chil, Rene $275, Apply to VYSE & SONS, 172 Pearl wnaer NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1847. from South Am ior toany other kind will be sold to close the concern at one pound, aud is an object to C is at Trappell’s stores, Brookl; FemarORFORD, TILES m9 lm*rh OLMES KITCHEN RANGES. ~ in manufacturing and sel- jeels wars about three VERY LATE AND INTERESTING pect for those who earnestly iene promat and com. the brig Virginia, rie, froin a sialyas 19 Water street. at present that will, an it will be removed fi . Numerous references can be range fr for parlors, bed room : criptions of fire works e of any expense to ven to any per- always cash in if earnest notes ting Chimneys dw Proprietors and manufacti HE selcims’ “excellent assortment of | of March; our previous dates thence were down to the ae reached the capital from Vera Cruz, under | ood Carriages, all uew styles, warranted equal in quality | 27th of February, proses to any thing in this market, a ft t oo feita tater Rae cured no we will be de- od re-establishment of order and pul for a few hours, to take food or seek their pleasure. | es The Monitor Republicano, of the 7th ultimo states | these misguided men brought themselves with regard to ra of his right hand; the left soon supplied its place,an 2) " d mae the public weal, that daily they establish an armistice by the thnels arrival of cone of ea companions hi th CITY OF MEXICO. eiiabled to peeserve his pees rec In this encounter four riflemen we: one of them mortally, in those men went out on a scout, and of the enemy, and into camp a hey also brought in the alealde ¢, a8 prisoner, from whom they learned illed aud wounded more men than was a} ‘The alealde was subsequently released. in opinion respecting the present movement, 13 pl tecge ned es jority, however, it is ascertained, are against the admi-| | was up at Gen. Smith’s quarters a few moinents this nistration of Gomez Farias, so that the latter can ex- | evening, and found him dressed as usual in his cottonade | State of the Revolution in the Capital. pert no assistance from this State. suit, ready to | ff ‘The insurrectionists ap we may believe the Mon f ., two hunnred men, all armed, deserted the By the way of Vera Cruz and ico we have re- | the 7th ult., two % ceived a fle of papers from the city of Mexico to the 17th | Government forces, and joined the insurgents. e Sth ult., that abandoned to her own resources, | le} ‘The papers are occupied with the miserable details of | that city was making the most strenuous efforts to re- the two fuctious in the city of Mexico, one und Farias, the Vice President, the other under Gi makes the following sad reflections on the dreadful con. | °ertaint; NEW AS, OLD JAVA eh Gagan ‘ TO LET—The upper pare of a how finn otis ity, Posseasion gives immet ‘at a small advance on the whol TO RENT, from the ist of May ne: ith stal room, sul and vault ii d round location is aunsu pre Famili 1 to call and e: tha county would do wel 's build goods before purchasing. Stores Beertie Meh Rink nas bese: anatt ek a dition to which the republic was] reduced, while the | O28 % decisis ur] the one of retaining power; the other of gain- | ing Ingle, Accounts wero sent off speedily ¢ out in her very bosom, her children were fratricidally back from the north the combatants fell off in their vio- “Searcely can we give credit to what is announced, | the fathers of their country, there is not a single mag. | iment. eth mai ee ee ee mous or generous sentiment. ‘The cohduct of Senet the sale of Window Shades, Ws we ing je additions to our stock of edge ourselves to be unde ftv atthe late far ot Newrark” RJ wi rm wark, NJ. Tons of New York and the i invite the ei try to give us a far of John L. Re t ne yar wader pel aice eiecalae Megicak betel stab 5 y ions. and we will Drove the ory of oe BEEKER, No. 58 Chatham street, near Chambers street, ul ______New York. | of the opposing force UARTERLY BEACON. N at the office, 3 ither ing aoeae or private residence — ill be let separate if requit firavle for. the of light or fancy business. the lstof May. Inquire at ‘way and 6th avenue. ‘until 8 o'clock in the 2 basements, 2 parlors, Rent $180, the warden and ground adj s spy osOHN' HS Po ‘Attorney, ke., 129 Fulton st, ,¥. apli lw¥e TO LET —An elegant front room,on the west side of Broadway, between White and Walker streets. I ther cond'story, beau and every way de- TO LET, 'W of neat new two story Cottage Houses, now ulated for respectable famil ned eau well c ated on the north side of 40th street, between m the north very 40 minutes, for 6: 2d story, 2 rooms and lew edition of Strauss’ Ruins, Vale's Life of Paine, Puine’s Works, ota professional geuileman, or for any | Phical Dictionary, and other liberal works, tracts, fe El Republicano of the 15th March, announces that tho | Farias is inexcusable, and the blindness ofthe insurgents does not publish tho details of the fighting, declaring that | Power hero, decides the question, ordering both Senor Mexican courage is not to be daunted by auch reverses. As we cannot then give the details of the action, wo may | UP their arms? Kternal infamy to those who think these accounts are 19th February, at the head of 800 cavalry, to meet the | Gomez Farias, who is evidently the most unpopular American invaders. and had arrived on the 22d at the | in Mexico. an t moderate. Possession given on No. 08 Broadway, third rae wee pass regularly from 7 A. M,, Hoo) iT ng doors, and hard fniane freoms.’ Good dry cellars. and Be Julien. ENDLETON, Agent. tour and Laffitte. PART OF A HOUSE, with a small genteel fami ntleman, whose family consists of him- fant and servant; a front lor and Bed ES AA AS BLE RO ey i tion mt jeasant and terme moderate, Address, 0-8, Asthis ofice. 'al0 th wanted by self, wife, om adjoining, are 50 feet dee] third floor has 5 rooms well finishes deep, 29 feet wide, an Tes , fitted xp for an T eT. —The of house 23 Di ty it is 50 nao ee Asaede eae a ices a srocery store. The di would be let reach floor separate ‘The sceond foot of back front partorg, with pantrie, and is well 12 eftasthedr the our stor with six windows an art 2 of three rooms aud panties with two bed room: ite] ith Cy Water 9 chen range eaguie of A GILHOGE mr 8 dy, $Ro! Tictay ne Dureundy, tRomanes oe SOUND, Iry, under ‘onde, to to the number of 900, were at Carmen by the 23d, having | the command of General Don Pedro Gasc! just marched thitherfrom Carrizal. It was Conde plecos of artillory. The junc d on the 23d, Gen, Heridia being then at the hacienda of | ¢d to fall in with the Americans at Carrizal, an ol Torreon, which is but a few miles—eight or ton, we judge | tres about 60 leagues from Chihuahua. The advance by tho maps—from Chihuahua, Whother the junction | guard of the American division had alrendy roached was effected we do not know. Conde’s position is said | Carrizal, whore they would await the arrival of the main NEW YORK be styl the foll reasonable terms. Fine French Cloth ress Costa Sis; Frock Coats, do from $18 to $10; French ‘assimere Pants $4,50 to $5,50; Dress Ves! ee iD 72 West Broadway and 93 Church st. USHES! BRUSHES !—The subse invites the attention ment of Brushes of every de TORY, 337 PEARL STRE i t Brushes, Whitewash do.” W) and all kinds of Fancy Brushe: fin hed; the two ro er or any business wanting good hi. Also, the second floor of house 66 Beekman street, con HN K, HOPPEL. | ado about the victory of Santa Anna at and pear trees; shrabbg: residence. are pai Dr. Sehmi Sand 4P. TO LET IN WILLIAMSBURGH—The two story brick front house, with folding doors; it contains seven ms and mip in the yard kp pa 3 of as] from the manner in which the Republicano introduces | attack, ‘Tho’ Mexican correspondent of the Iris, adds, | admitted into the union of Mexican States, Don Miguel STAB: the subject, that Chihuahua did not fall till after a bat- nee regs (alee portion of a Mpg rane Et Chihua- orate continuing at the head of its government. : tle glorious to the American arms. hua, to meot the Americans, had nover head the whistle | On the 8th o Qa WEST BROADWAY and No. 90 Church street. | ““{merican traders had previously {ntroduced large | of © musket ‘bali, and thet there was ronson to fee the | took piace, ti joads of linon goods had alrend It republishes what E/ Soldado de la Patria says on the | cati GREAT ATTKAUTION. i ys pl with agood, grass’ pl tastefully laid out with rose bashes and a great variety of other 7 bout one mile from Peck slip ferry. Enquire 0 Charles M. Chureh, 100 Chatham street, or of John Skitlman, comes OF Nore Second and Lorimer sireets, on premi wi re int his friends and patrons | grets that the destitu and | decided victor, “COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET OR LEASE. ‘A BEAUTIFUL and healthy ely laid out in Hlower and. vegel ke, witha stable and re it, No.6 Warren street, between 9 and 10 Shetland ponies, Chinese, silver, and any ‘and every” variety a tion on S7th street, near the East river, with about 20 lots of ground, hand: i ble gardens, fruit every convenience fora gentee! ing Ce ke. TE igo et No.5 John street, N. ¥. subject, but without comment. All Santa Anna's ex- | ing: San Luis. Santa Anna was of the same opinion, and | and the disorganization and an: ny at the capital, . Seott to march thither forthwith Anna’s despatch founded thereon. It goes crety few minutes, Inquire of Between 9 aM. al3 31 ‘dp, FOR SALE OR EXCHA FOR SALE. A GOOD PUBLIC HOUSE, desirable location near iss | Broadway cash, sign of Boarery and Ly the ‘Proprietor Ig about le Reade street, from ILA. M. to B @ FOR SALE.—O: East River. For particulars apply atthe ba vel t. Avenue, between 11th and 1 Hi Ver Sty FOK SALE, OD PAIR OF BAY HORSES, perfectl: siand otpelt enon Watecn it the rear of St. John’s Church, St. John’s Alle: nd the Park, suitable foe the aecommmoda ._.. | direction are completely frustrated. FOR SALE, ie, of the best Porter Houses on 127 Re le Apply at 62 Chatham st. H Price $160. \NGE—An excellent family residence, four stories high, 50 feet deep, in ine hh ble, ee es okt, GeO. 1° Hanover steamer Wall, APPY AUCH ‘SSNUT HORSE, 14 hands hi eas in 2m. 46s, ‘I'he reason FOR SALE, a handsome commodious Dwelling House fe mantels, and every convenieuce for a respectable fami w other bail tains tw ‘The easy access from Ne from Jersey City, or the fe road traim runs within a hundred Y ouse, render this property. very valuable to those doing business tn this cit: e greater of the purc! money can remain for Fei it pot det at five ite, USE & BONS i72 Pearl st. Also for sale, a dwelling house, No.361 Washington street. ml9 lin th ing with hit THE LADIES’ CONGRESS B P. LABOYTEAUX, 641 Broadwa: his numerous and fashionabl Livery Stable, 177 A VARM of fifty-two acres, most delightifully situated about five miles from Elizabethtown, J fomprising Y wi has made arrangements for the | the elegant elas in the highest circle: x ovement in the elassic stuff will enable him to ma ith all the elegance peculiar to his atyle k, and yet without the trouble o ‘most valuable invention remo king Boot, now so fashions nding gardner’s house, barns, ice house, and Ulta inn gatrectnl ec ch repairs the orsbard'cas of choice fruit trees, k, either by the vari to Elizabethport, whence a rail rards, of the’ house, renders sidence ofa very. of regulating, being under contract. i immediately, and can generally be seen ¢ in this house a ire from, business; none but a cash customer, with $1400, apply, Also « coffe ood corner porter house well located to let use (23 Broadway. Person &e., or wishing to let ors patch, may apply to Gillespie, ho FOR SALE OR TO LE’ ON MURRAY HILL, near the 5th avenue on the . 2 asement brick house, the tory and basement brick house. ‘The Yeet frout and rear by 98 feet 9 inches, (or half the block pth.) The house is 21 feet front by 25 feet 6 inches deep, of 39th street, ons by days work, hard finished walls, cornices center piece, ptian marble mantels, plated furniture, stained glass sky ‘out in shrubbery, strawberry ed aud curbed ; brick rain Ke. ke., \e. ON THE PIANO FORTE. supreme powers of the nation traitorously attacked. | mem acting as the advance. After passing the position MI88 C. MYSS can now accommo: | ‘This letter would lead one to Jdate three or four more pupils, if smmedinte ap- | hie ion be made at her house, Ni trreen Avenues C and ble, to attend ‘her pupi street, Will have no objec their own residence. ‘Terms—Twelve Lessons fo lars per Quarter—three lessons ive Dollars, or Fi h ke. Our readers will be interested in Santa Anna’s move- | saying that Santa Anna was near Mexico with the ‘em- preteen beni of ere war party, in the city, and fears entertained that much the 6th ult., to the Secret: of War, announcing that | city is { dreadful stat f confusion. he would march on the capital with a large division of | “1 1 12 ® dreadful state of confusion, ean Ko his forces, and put down the revolution. Another letter {From the New Orleans Delta, April 6.] Leon, t Fhe owner | of the name date to Gomez Farias, is full of kindness for | Since tho receipt of our regular correspondence from | télls him that his only object in heading the revolution payelling forsix | him, and eance upon the traitors. One parsago | the army in Mexico, we have received from a friend the of the 28th of February, was to prevent excesses which amused us: be @ revolution in Mexico very soon, and he will be de- | “side licks’ The entranco of Santa Anna into San Luis Potosi on SECOND Bi the 8th ultimo, was a triumphal one.+ All classes went This brigade is com hi 5 , 7 out to meet him two or three miles on the road. At fantry, Ist and 4th Artillery, Mounted Riflemen, (now a he following day he wrote « despatch to the Secre- be followed by two others of rms, to the aid of the | here in the inves! nt of the city—the Mounted Rifle- juppose concli ded to put down the attempt against Gomez | of the companies of Capts. Loring and Mason, both un- Farias's administration. He denounces in unqualified | der command of Major Sumner, of the 2d Dragoons, was | o'clock. terms the attempt at a revolution at such a time, sent ahead as the advanced guard. On reaching the But the day after, 'S NEW DAY LINE OF OPPOSITIC ALB EDI wand elegant Steamer MET. Cape. 7, Knight, Mon and Fridays, at half-past, m street, touching at Hammon: The new and elegant Steamer ROGE! asao. | Fan and Farias. He conjures them to desist from fu reduce. - jedaee | pone of proceeding thither immediately. Ho tel nly room $ Granive Building, 4 mg Pier oot of Ware 5 Ly ranite q ie} comer Unamabers street and Broadway. au gteree | eth “FOR SALE the fixta best public houses in the ed, desirable location, near Broadway. ‘This is the best a er offered, having large dall-ro01 i rmectings all the yetr round, which will pay double th the only cause of the present proprietor selli some sum, fee and eating saloon overrun with bu roadway A. Degroot, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and M,, from the pier foot of Warren ‘ly on board the Boats, lense, &e,, of one of the ous and, well establish ont, he has fex him to re- AFTERNOON Li Lid Nas UR in i i Cor er Thomas Powell, foot of Warren street, for the above places, AND FISHKILL, stores, rooms, ‘Peekskill, ) Wai orsell out, or have rents collected with nt, 552 Pearl street, ald 3t¥re fhetured; together with large stock of goods. Teme made ; eatate., Enquvre : based. ab JAMES SCRAVENDYKE, _at lw 2hco f street, Philadelphia. acepted,) at 4 o'clock, commencing Aj ‘ewbuggh every momi r 7 Oost be etka rick at | Yery soon, for eof unless entered on the books of the ed a by Re- 1 communicate this for your intelligence, praying B has Ei be 208) fixtures for carrying Id as fast as manu- ifteen Dol- | ters to Mexico—one to Gen. Barragan, the head of the | the hills, but it being found impassable for the artillery, | at the revolutionary party, the other to Gomez Farias, In these | the rest of the brigade was forced to make a detour to | The his tone is altered. He denounces civil dissensions, but | the left. ia considerate in seeking terms of courtesy towards Ba: vet Captain Alburtis, and a private of the riflemen were | power. ther hostilities in the capital, and announces his pur- | killed by round shot, and two privates wounded y P the rerelealeeery, attempt; that he has but one dosire, | cans, but he soon drove them off, and halted at a ran- to unite all Mexicans &e., ke. The letter to Gomez Fa- | cho, where the rest of the brigade came up with him. translation of it :— to receive their fire, though without loss, until they ae di deal Linenatixe Anmy, &e. &e., March 10, 1847. | reached the road to Orizaba. Here a party of lancert West street. | _ Excellent Sir —Unable to remain indifferent to tho evils | was discovered to thelr left, having taken position there. |g. », the'above boats on se: | which the heroic capital is fulfering. “the victim of clvll | Capt. Sanderson's company of mounted riflemen was | 7/24" a7 | war and the calamities consequent upon it—and to the | sent to attack them, and soon succeeded in driving them | 44 ~~~ | transcendant evils which are thenoe extended to all the | off, after killing a captain of Lancers, and a captain of | 2his was an action of trespass debones asportati ave doteriained. listening to the volee of my | the Jalapa Artillery guard. Private Weller was se- | utcctatey ciactifeiel fevers, wat ce wae conscience and the exigencies of the nation, to mbmit to | verely wounded n the thigh. This skirmishing over, the | Nese in Madison attect ¥ re pintanad wap | the sacriice of proceeding o the capital to assume the | brigade took position in ‘line extending x far towards ‘ i the yer | reins of government, with which | have been entrusted | tho beach as t Sl August Ine When bo Commianea sonmas see ighreicg ed that in 1841 he made a will, by which he appo! rly on the 13th, they moved off again in the diree- | defendant, Hudson, and William Marsden hie regiment, turning to the left to The day after his death, Hudson republic, I ¢ Jalapa road, and bivouacked till the 13th that (until I present myself in the capital, which wi tion of the beach, Maj, Sumner and others leading with shall procood thither by forced journeys, | the left wing of the rifle fob ou would give directions to suspend hostilitios of every | clear the numerous ponds of water, and the brigade ar. ind, in obedience to the voice of reason and humanity. | rived about 12 M.,on the road leading to the city of Proprietors of Bteamboats wishing Mase sepee ; ught weihto Pay, * Yietscs | driving back our unjui ed for. ii TH a ma h Powell, Roger Wil ~~ FOR SALE—W 500 acre: mi ighborhood of schools and churches af differen Hous; the water is good and location healthy. Title indisputa- er Gob¥enxeuR MORRIS, chester co. oF 1 WALTER RUTHERFORD, 7) Nassou si., N m20 Im*re new style of le of Hats fo ich they have made such recent Place them in, close competition with the, most costly. The at 178 Chatham Square, where blie are invited to call jo, | uty, durability and economy are asain adorn frout, The house is o1 of arow Of six houses on the south side of the street. further particulars apply to VYSE & SONS, m9 Im*rh 172 Pearl street, taineer, Iron Witch, improved style of , Cataline, ke., f Bell Hanging, ex) neat and strong, and warrante: between id replete fifteen feet in Captain, Van Pelt, Staten Teland wat to all persous wishing & location in the neigh free of toll, fferedat private sal ‘from 510'90 nets each, “The Iands tes walk of the rail |; front on good ged fere’ HAT STORE. BRO gentlemen, price $3, TOHESTER LAND. TO GENTLEMEN, in want of sites for country TICE ba ‘To market gardeners in want of lad for, ga STATEN ISLAND FERAY D. oe SYLPH and STA sof and in the town of Westchester, withia nine miles ofthe City Hall, with the right of pass por over Harling | run as follows, until furthe in lots ‘con- within 15 are in the ‘denomine- Leal At 6, 8, 9, 10,11, A.M AUT, 9,10, 11, A. Muvand 1,2, to0 VERPOOL—Th P HOTNG rsley, will meet wit If 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, P.M. x (en past 3, and at 4,5, re tah. To the politeness of pply to the ia on somone debted fora copy of the El Irie Espanol, published in | the enemy were bound to pass, and he did honor to the 1D” WOODAULL & MINTURN, ONE PRI! SPRING. FASHIONS FOR HATS AND CAPS— Nk CO. wih itadces anderactnyy ApH id, Capa’ for children and boys; also, the new the manufacture of improvements as will FOR BELFAST.—The fast om and copper fastene: 900 tous register, tion of her cargo. eny for the above port. For rrie, master, 3d, il have immedi ee mi JOREPH HesithR Yy.'® | mes ‘treet, | itaelf firmly. He lnmente that ail that had been done up HAT! ) estab ement we be how to make money LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. ean be had for $3,50, at MILLS? well known (Howard Hotel.) — Ger lermen are earnestly’ solicited to call and examine these Hits torcuzhly, the subseriber being confident that the beau tiful proportions of the new style, with the unprecedented low price, will command the approbat 1) > Attention is ca Pocket Cap. hment, 178 Broxdway y ASGOW REGULAR P N HARLLY, Geet. xe, her regular day. ns, 9 i decommodations, appl Me Berk Scott, 500 tons, will «LMINTURN, ald a7 ith st The regular pa - ion of all. to the new style of cap call a2 2 but the princi i for three dolings and fifty cents, was feet cttabhiited practived by Roberton, at the Pheuye Tat Nanufven fulton sty Ne Yo and 68 Fulton st, Brooklyn. Th Will suffice to make known alo - LONG BREED © Cazes, Nest Boxes, Seat on X mon mid . 8. JO) ‘SON, 280 Broadway, one d 2h NB. King Chase Sepuel, English and’ Seoteh ‘erriers, or sale as above. sa aT awer MAKE MONEY—The axiom it mone: made,” is almost as old as the invention of selling a five dollar HA’ k and now lying at P 50 to 300 tons; 96 ‘will answer for eanal, ri er, or const ser’ Inquire of the | the absence of Santa Anna, is the head of the executive which Is impiously ocean Dag by the shedding of Mexican | Mexico. invaders, Robert's company of mounted riflemen ahead, a party of Pronunciados, | have made the same recommendation, | slight skirmish, thoy were dispersed, the attacking party and I trust that the chiefs of both the belligerent forces | receiving no injury. noble views which impel me to solicit it. hacienda, about three miles north-west of the city— I transmit this for your intelligence, and that it may | where th ¢ now about, 12, M. tie ends I have proposed to myself. Blake, company F, 4th artillery ; Private Bunningham, God and Liberty, company A, mounted riflemen. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA Wounded. Lieut, Davidson, 24 infantry, slightly; Cor-| 45,08, _. | _ There followed from these letters, which wore publish- | poral Sproule, company F,, 2d infantry, severely; Private ed on the 13th or Lath, a suspension of hostilities, though | Neill, company B, mounted riflemen, i About ten steamboats | ta Anna lind not arrived on tho 17th, but would oncoun- | Weller, company [5, mounted riflemen, severely; Musi- z : SHR CR | Seno cimeulty. ts woconing yower, As partice wore | clan Rorne, company B, let artille veverely. some to this countey from London, where he hed fo waiting for him impatiently, and each claiming that he | {On the 15th, Capt, Magruder, of the artillery, captured | [PY will side with him, Representations had Beom'made 40 | Gr important mail frométho ahem sites imme- | Mire him in abundance, and largo delogations of intluentfal | diately sent to head-quarters. ‘The mail carrier was | 1™ together. the city of Mexico, and dated the 9th ultimo, from which | Post he eecupied. 8 South street. | wo derive some important information regarding the OPERATIONS OF GENERAL P. FP. SMITH. taned W ij A 1, coppered | troubles » hich had broken out there. | March 27.—The mounted riflemen commanded by this | event, Hit x Tue Ixscnngction.—The editor of the Iris says, that | gallant Louisianian, have reflected the pronunciamento against the adininistr ‘arian jon of Go- | Vera ad then existed eleven days, ma to that time, was the wanton sacrifice of a number of useful and unarmed members of society, who had not | and driving before them ever taken part with either of the belligerent parties, who | themselves, they have gotten uj had been shot down as they were quietl Leng on their own hook. which through the stre They, the government forces, and | the American people. the insurrectionists, had entrenched themselves at their pa number of “ affairs’ | honors. ‘e reaching the Puente del M. ‘war was to last some months. | body of the auxiliary guard, or militia, ‘The commander 1843, having acquired some men bout | , lt appears that the great object of aversion with the | of the company continued to manauvre about them, | which he She | insurrectionists, is the Vice President, Faring, who, by | while a runner went into camp to inform the General of | friend Ellen Marsden, and one-third of the remainder to the proximity of the enemy, He immediately repaired his ERPOOL, from Liver eral order, from west side goods not permitted must by t to publ ald C ith Sa 5 ney its yt! fine collection of rar cles im the line in great variety, jeracting will m By the eapeain oreomnene. “ th parties remaining inf firmly, and s0, adda the editor of the Iri | tion bids fair not to finish except by weariness and in- | y; The duy after his deuth tl rised of it through the newspa; ouse In Madison street. and was then fe as his counsel alleged, informed of the plainit’ He told her that the decensed had another wife that he had made a will, decreed » and the remainder to his children, that he appointed him (the defendant) one of bis executors, e would claim and take the pro- Upon this state of facts the defendant's coun- sel insisted the plaintiff's marriage was illegal and void, and that Gena tans setaneited [ a and preserving it, until disposed of by the surrogate or the will and argued that the plaintit suited. The Court said, that aa there Was no evidence that the first wife was now ulive, or that she was even alive ut the time of plaintiff's marriage, he would let the case goto the jury, and reserve the question of law for the decision of the courtin bank. Verdict for the plaintiff, $148; assessing laintiff, ex-Recorder T' Mr. Pierson; for defendant, Mr. Counr or Gewenat Srssio: der Scott, and Aldermen Gilbert and T' Keon, Esq., District Attorney.—T'rial of J. A. P, Ber- bierre—The trial of Jacques'A. P. Barbierre. for an as- suult and battery with intent to kill Ralph Lockwood, on the evening of the 7th of Mareb, 1846, was ing of Court this morning, when. roceeded to open the case on the part of the ‘he following eviedenee was then adduced for man, was churged by three raneheros, who seemed more le than to take his life. They got hold of the gun and endeavored to wrest it from him, but he defendant was lic tranquility.” disposed to get his in the is is w melancholy picture of what is id FROM THE city of Mexico. To such « pitch of indienne have fuiling to do so, another one came up and cut off the fi portion of his pre! erely wounded, that Texcoco, Chalco, San Luis Teotihuacan, and the and, | fear, | inhabitants of other places in the neighborhood of the Yesterda; ANOTHER AMERICAN VIOTORY. | ona nrc preceaneed inthe elgmborhood ofthe | Yosteriay a Don Valentin Gomez Farias. “The triumph of public | number of fat beeves, st THE CAPTURE OF CHIHUAHUA. Firua Gartiona ona uahion’l toand ee Poets ees atvseeas| Eee ry ha ‘The ma- | first supposed. and in that eharacter he ought to be non- ment at the first indication to be gaining ground, if | of the enemy’s approach. [ never saw him look go well, 7” Republicano. Forces had | or in as fine healt! Nassau street. {rom the New Orleans Picayune, April 6] reached them from Axcapozalco and other places, On ‘THE ATTACK ON VERA CRUZ. Extract of a letter from au officer in the army, dated Vera Cruz, March 28, 1847: of the British Consul was killed by a ! e lust and the family of the French ‘Gomez | #ist the North American invaders. The Republicano | Consul were more or lesa injured. This is told me as a 1, April 14th, before Recor- The dau; pan, John Me- | shell, night y _One of the city papers says that the British Consul at Lavek” gt altlea nace’ otatibte to thee foreign enemy wus thundering at: her frontiers, and riot. | Ve"* Crus is not a marrie [From the New Orleans Picayune, April 6.) ‘apt. F. M. Dimond, for Santa Anna | cutting each other's throats in the capital. ‘The follow-| We learn that with details of the revolutionary attempt; and ashe fell | 1g really deserves a record:— sul at Vera Cruz, has been appointed “ custom-house officer” at that port—an important position, for which Anny Henny, exainined.—I resided at Mr- Barbierre’s ‘Now "230 and | lence, and a kind of hollow trace was observed before | fF it is almost incredible that in the souls of these men } he is admirably qualified. asa cook, when he kept house about 2 Mr. Lockwood; | saw him first at M: while I lived with her about i His official title may not be the 17th of March: Further mention is made of this | (he is speaking of the Government), who call themselves | given accurately, but indicates the nature of his employ- Taliverea 10 the boats wichouc| business below; we w! m23 Tin® rh ANOTHER CHALLE years a I know adam Barbierre’s, 2 years ago; | saw him there frequently; sometimes twice a week, and sometimes dai- 4 room in the house and boarded Mr. Barbierro was in Canada at nt there to board; 1 do been MOVEMENTS OF 5 - 3 ° unexampled, for they do not see that, instead of being | ,,/xttact of a letter, dated, the New York Shade dealer | aie of Chinuahva, the capital of the Brae hacadies | the saviors of the country, an they pratends they have 847: Santa Anna aerived'yentorday, and ienvon short: des, | ‘The nmall forces which defended it, says tho Republica. | converted themselves into her most cruel onemion. | 1¥ tutction by mail in tie eek aaa tte com: none. Agtothe amit | no, were routed. “The samo number of that paper, and | Shall we wait until the Commander-in-Chiof of the | Muntestion, by mall is at present suspended in conse- 7 the | the number of the 17th, complain that the Government | ¢Bemy’s forces in the residence, the palace of supreme the Pronunci Rte conan and have every moral probability of triumphing; in ‘arias to Iny down his office, and the insurgents to yield wien as dieeencn tren this country andthe Un ted States will be immediatel : as woll add the latest news of the position and numbers | thus—to thore who strive to pare the way to so horrible | ‘*S 570° 2ua hay ordered 4080 vesthioe to be made with It must be borne in mind that Tam not, however, aware where the mo- ly; Mr. Lockwood had with Madam Barbierre; } the time that Mr. Lockwood wer not recollect how long Mr. Lock with Madain B. when her husband returned h Lockwood has dined in his own room; | do not recollect dam B. ever dined with him or whether the table was ever set in his room for more than one he used to come to see the young ladies that worked for Madam Barbierro; | went home at nights and some- times left Mr. L. there; | remember Mr. Barbierre and another gentlemen coming to my house to make some Lockwood and Madam B.; I told them what | have stated here, also that I had heard that Mr. Lockwood had got some pistols, Mary Ann Denn, examined.—I lived with Madame Barbierre about three years ago for four months, for the millinery business; | ale jouse; | know Mr. Lockwood; he slept in’ th jarbierre come out of Mr. Loek: room between 5 and 6 o'clock in the mornii no dress on at the time, only her petticoat her hair was in the same state as when night; I cannot say whether Madam Bar! been slept in that night or not; I have frequently found her bed in the morning just as I left it the evening; Mr. Lockwood was boardii bierre at the time I saw her come ou! cannot say whether he was in the room at the time | saw her come out or not; | wanted to see Madam Barbierre; 1 went to her room and did not find her; Mr.Loekwood room was afterwards unlocked, Mrs. B into her own room and have talked with Patrick waiter for Madam 4 Luis Potosi. 9th March, It would appear that ace party) are strong, : We shall sce the result of Santa Anna’s march on the | 2 ight days. ‘A'etior from Duraugois published, dated March 4th, | ©ADltal,. Perhaps he may be drawn into tho torrent, and avidin catiteciin Ge ‘hoo entite, | which says that Gen. Garcia Conde left Chihuahua onthe | engulfed in the seemingly hopeless attempt to sustain | {Bese vestidos are designed are to mareh upon Mexico, s a‘ 4 “ at the war in this part of the country may be consi- the dered ax concluded, sit ; . jen. Taylor hus fallen back with his forces upon Mon- Pactutiles, wh The Iris contains some notices from Chihuahua, |, y Hor sesus; Velacr's | Peake forward spouting parties, audicn ihe tid Feons: | Liown, here, vis: the ‘Sooupation, by Col’ Minto nt jae Vata’ Pilese: | Fy moved with his main body to the Bogullla del Paster, | Paso del Norte, and the subsequent ad vance of the Meat, inquiries about Mr. urpose of learning thi ‘The troops from the army of the north will begin to | have seen Madam B. % 4 i 4 iter to-morrow, ist writin, hich is about eighteen miles from Encinillas, cans toward Chihuahua. The Governor of Chihuahua | 4 Soout olgity: mils from the “hrcleehe ut” Gat | had, immediately on the receipe Of the Iatie ween | of the triumph of the Pronune LARET WINES IN BOXES AND CASKS—000 boxes | men. It was supposed that the United States troops, once, (the 19th of February), sent off 600 ca 80 boxes Ducru St. Julien, oo 8 6 news has reached here ‘do in Mexico, which I look upon as being most cheering for us who desire to a,ponce restored. This sm ad blow for the federal, Q ch 11th.—Santa Anna leaves to-morrow for Mexi- ‘sinten. | Oppose the American division. On the 2st of the same Snare he al y4 tion to await at Boguilla the attack of the Americans, | month, another detachment of $00 cavalry and 500 in- | CO, "here alidiae See ee Et aa athe and he was to be joined there by the force of Gen. Heri- meer acece Dante’ F ory pprherieigteepe were eae dispute between the dia, consisting of 600 infantry, 800 dragoons, and.ten }-patched in the same ¢ bes le same object he that hi €: \- tlon had not been effected | in view, commanded by General Heredin, They yi Pi een als tmuedactle coeae mae ci or the Americans. ut up for the seo peace restored. This lerre's bed had with Medan Bar- onunciados and Government.— of his room; but I ATE ‘A hieh i ti c Dh: dows to the tath of Ms to have been excellently chosen, but we find it stated | body, which was coining on, escorting a numerous cara-| Campeachy papers, down to the 1th of March, have ee and Chambertin, for | thathe had thrown up redoubte and blocked ‘up the | vat! of merchandise, It is atated that the Americans go | been received st the Navy Department, roads in order to hold the Americans in check and favor | in this order of march, in order to form, with the ald of | _ It will be recollected that, in August inst, shortly after 100 Wall street.” | a retreat in case he were beaten. We cannot but infer, | their wagons, an entrenched camp, in case of a sudden | the return of Santa Amna to Mexico, SH TAIDORING HMENT about her and Mr. L One day Patrick Burns called me to him to sec Madam B. come out of Mr. Lockwood's room. I have her come out several times. one day on going into Mr. Lockwood's room, Mr. L. and Mad. B. in bed bierre was in Eldridge street jail, Patrick came for me to go and see Mr. B. and tell him all | knew about his wife and Mr. L., which I did. Dierre attempted to shoot Mr. Lockwood. Bersy Swepen examined. I lve with Mr. Lockwood at No. 61 West Washington Place, as hia housekeeper. I have lived with him for four years. 1 know Mr. Bar- bierre and his wife—I have seen Mrs. Barbierre at the house of Mr. Lockwood in West Wash: ral times—sometimes as early as 11 o'clock and as late ue | cannot say whether she has ever remained there all night—she has not to my knowledge. | have seen Mrs. Barbierre there as often as once a week. I have known her to take off her hat and shawl. Mr. Lockwood with pistols, and have beard pistols tired | never saw any improper conduet be- tween Mr. Lockwood and Mad. B. (In reply to a question whether her suspicions were ever exeited, said) * people can think what they like,” » examined—I am a Freneh shoemaker; ¢ occurrence in question took place, | ‘o. 341 Broadway, in the same building re resided; | occupied @ room also over Mrs. Barbierre’s; | have seen Mr. Lockwood there times; I have seen him there sometimes twice @ day; have seen him there in the evening; [ have had conversation with Mr. Lockwood about Mr. Barblerre; Lockwood usked me if Mr. Barbierre did not visit my and on being told that he did, advined me net to permit him to do so any more, or | should get myself into a scrape; | was not in the house at the time Mr, Bar- bierre shot at Mr. Lockwood; | went out about half on hour previous to the occurrence. closed on both sides, and the case was submitted under the charge of the Court. T! tation, found the defendant guilty of an assault only. Sentence deferred until Saturday next. The Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning. Court Carexpan tits Day—Céreuit Court.—12, 18, 35, 49, 65, 68, 82, 89, 93, 99, 100. Superior Court—61, 62, 8, 13, 18, 20, 53, Yucatan was re- Patrick told me that f December last, a fresh pronunctamento AL tation ‘he result of which was, that Yucatan was uantities of goods into Chihuahua, A letter dated | result of an encounter, particularly if their officers did | aguin declared independent, Senor thence the 21st of February, seys that forty-six wagon | not take up good positions. and Don Domingo I rbachano deposed, jarret appointed provisional arrived, and were in the | ‘Tho latest advices received in the capital from Vera | nor. The avowed motive for this change was the course of distribution for the Interior,’ ‘The trade was | Cruz were. to the sth ult. ‘The Vern Craseace bitterly | to which Yucatan would be exposed from the United mi, | Partly concealed under the names of foroign residents. | complain of the neglect of their government. They say | States.if it should continue a part of the Fi riber respectfully | ‘The Republicano of the 17th of March reports that | that if the government would only give them money, | lic. bert SHRUSH Pac. | certain Indians of New Mexico, (Los Chimayos,] to the | they would guarantee a triumph over Gen. Scott and tif Ci tly | BUMber of 3000, have risen against the Americans, and | 12,000 troops he was just on the point of landing at their | with them at some future time; but stated that, for the Mndaw dow Dust. | Joined the puestos proviously in insurrection. ates. Should they, however, be neglected as they have | present, tho law of self-preservation imperioualy required inch'he offerefar | We do not find EY Republiceno making very great hitherto,‘may the curses'of the AlmigMty descendon | that Yucatan should assume an independent and neutral Bu ists. | them!’’ Another paragraph, extracted from a communi- | Position. It was before Mr. Bar- Mexican repub- ‘he pronouncers declared their earnest: sympathy for the people of Mexigo, and expressed a hope of union ington Place neve- from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico,has the follow It appears that another pronunciamento took place at he strait to which we are reduced, by the abandon- | Merida, the cap cuses in various lotters, general orders, ke., are given, | Ment of the government, amounts to desperation. Yet, | last. A ‘plan’? was proclaimed, as usual, the principal but there is no attempt at glorification. The editor re- | ! could almost swear that, with a column of from two to | articles of which declared the complete restoration of ton of provisions prevented Santa | three thousand men, to oppose the disembarkation, and | the State government as it existed previous to the revo- . ad | Anna from following up the advantages obtained by ataounses cf monty: Fo oomaplest yes eae a ot this ied soe drei Oe eae lspci re e, these men (meaning the ericans.) si re- i , 5 J id return to Ch in er (gen en arepes Ape LT eee ilk atte emt feng os. ered sar ty Grazauos, cover our. | ta, Gens Sebastian Lopes de Llergo wae to art as provi: birds he has ever offered: also an unusual variety of rare Santa Samia hela a conisll of war on the 26th Fob. at | selves with glory; but ——-."’ In conclusion, if all we | sioual governor; and it was further decla: rom all parts, of the world, selected with great | Agua Nueva, and they unanimously advised a retreat to | have translated above from the Iris, be really authentic, | monthly ae Lar haired . should be reduced to o barn-door | Ordered tho retreat accordingly. The proceedings of | therein described, be fact, it would seem a matter of lit- | all who sheuld take up arms in support of the new revo- treatise on | the council of war are given at length, and Santa | tle difficulty for Ger al of Yucatan, on the 28th of February near the house. at the time that t of governm tion, or contribute money ver the | and realize the hypothesis of the editor of the Republi- | empt from this tax for life. This reduction of the month- with prompt | same old grounds which we have read in so many forms | cano, viz: from the residence of supreme power, to de- | ly contribution was intended, it seems, to con LY before. When we have more time and room, we may | cide the question between the belligerents, by deposing | *upport of th recur to it and a variety of other communications from | Gomez Farias and disarming the fuctious body of insur- | constitute Santa Anna touching the campaign. He announces | gents, now at war with the constituted authorities, with | The chi aid of it, should be ex- indigenous, or Indian’ population, who he great mass of the community. f of the new revolution, ( neral de Llergo, y | that he has left 3000 cavalry bebind him to hold Gen. | cvery focling of patriotism, and with public order. immediately addressed a letter to Governor Barret, de- in | Taylor in check, though, once to Santa Anna, Gen. ‘Tamrico, March 24, 1847, | “iting him to abdicate, as there was no doubt that the F; has been so cut up that all American desigus id that | ‘rhe mail from Mexico has just arrived. 1 have not | Witole State was in favor of the change, atid conte been able to procure a paper—have seen a private letter, | inder his command, Senor Barret, in his reply, dated FOR SALE—A handsome Grey Horse, 1534 | ments. He was at Cedral when he heard of the revolu- hi i 6000 men; that a battl ti- | March 6th, exhorts General Llergo, as a patriot, to em- 4 fast and stylish d¢iver= | tionary attempt in the city of Mexico, He wrete thence Speed bateons tae nated Rete Me givin ‘And | Ploy his influence with the revolters, to induce them to jess and under the sad- | on the 3d March, avowing his o position to the attempt. The evidence here jury, after u brief oonsul- abandon their desi /qiie wrote thence on | blood would be shed. ’ All business is at a stand, and the | ‘Be horrors of a civil war #8. und thus, save the country from meral Liergo, then with his troops at the town of Maxcana, addressed a letter to Col he commander of Barrett's troops, in which he }, 10045, 101, 103, 108. 4, 7! , 121 27, 65, 66, 67, 93, 44, 16, 49, 94, 969. New York City Election. ith reason Taylor remarked at Saltillo, | following memoranda of the oporations of Gen. Twiggs | Would otherwise have been committed ; that he wished three weeks since, ‘I do not fear Santa Anna; thore will | and Col. P.F. Smith. It will be seen that in the way of | to avoid the horrors of an intestine war ; and, therefore, they have participated liberally in the | if Col. Leon would agree not to advance further with his . rine Ps : i of | troops, he would return with his own force to Merida, nee ee Wawona ce to give these letters, but they weGnee got up” in the investment and siege of San eisonver 0 nettie-tne question sotictnehorit this, Col. Leon assented, until the pleasure of the Go- vernment should be known. rie oficial organ of Governor Barre't, of the 12th of maded, and to q % 6 March, the latest date received, states that the Govern- night he was sere the town illuminated Phe Mts ae terre aioe to far as Tecan | Ment troops were in the vicinity of Merida, and that the tary of War, announcing that two brigades of infantry, | learn, in the operations of the brigade. ‘ revolters had no resource but to accept the amnesty of- composed of 4000 men, with their corresponding batte- | On'the morning of the 11th, the brigade took up the fired to them, or contend with public opinion, and suffer ries, were on their march to San Luis, and they were to | line of march simultaneously with the other force now | the terrible punishment imposed by the laws on traitors, Whe Ba 147—— a 1 4 1 u 6 » 1 a (From the Savannah Georgian April, 10.] ively that | ofthe first brigade, the squadron of riflemen composed | ‘The U, 8. steamer Scorpion, commander Bigelow, for Vera Cruz, via Havang, left this port last evening, at 10 (From tho Norfolk Beacon, April 13.] larch 10th, he wrote two other let- | railroad, the advance guard took the direct road over | ‘The U. 8. frigate St. Lawrence went into tl Navy yard, on Saturday, to be coppered, steamer Union came out of the Dock on the A hawser was found round one of her paddle On passing the position occupied by Gen. Pillow, Bre- | wheels, which must, to some extent, have obstructed its same day. Dem. plurality... -4 Whig plurality. ‘The Charl ’ on Courier of the 7th inst., says a letter Major Sumner, having pasted some distance by the | from Pensacola of the 30th ult., states that the U.S street | regan not to fear for himself or thers “compromised by | volunteers, was opposed by the light troops of the Mexi- | sloop-of-war Decatur had been refitted, after the damage sustained by the gales encountered on her passage from ‘apt. Norfolk to that port, and was expected to leave for Vera Sica oc rias is of such political importance that we make a hasty The advance drove the skirmishers before, continuing | Cruz the following day 300 Whig minority, * Second district not included ; the ballot-boxes destroy: Whig & Nat maj. Democratic Plarality, Whig Plurality, April Law Intelligence. on Court, April 14—Before Judge Onkley.— liza Volkner vs. John Hudson and James McG Whig gain in one year, Names of Candidates Elected. Whigs in italics. Dems. inroman. Nativos in capitals, M William V. Brad; Ams Hover Commn —Mr. Volkner was « m: In 1844 he married the plaintiff. who worked for him; they continued to live together un- 12.7. R. DeForest, Chester Lamb, T. McKnight, D. Mullins. A. H. Schulte. John Coger, Jr S. C. Herring, A. F. Hatfield George R. Clark John 'R. Colon in his charac: Lt 1Geo. H. Purser, ++. Adame, ,. + Thomas Gilmartin, . «Morris Franklin, seid, R. Lawrence, inventory of th removed, and afterwards sold. y to flow on fields of battle in | Immediately after coming in view of the rond, Lieut. | Concninn: “After the tree eee step fathi nse To Gen. Matias de in Pona y Barragan, Chief of the | mounted men was discovered, and attacked, and after a ae Me yonaeriene Sa thtines t A. I heard there were twoor three Mrs re you present at the marriage of plaintiff and Coneklin, 21 !Thomas Spofford, .» 8. H, Feeks, will observe the truce indicated, in consideration of the | ‘The head of the column reached Vergara, a village or | 4% ye sik see Tappen, A. Yoathey were married at the house of her unc receive compliance froin you out of rospeot to the patrio- |” Killed.-Brevet Cupt. Alburtia, 2d infantry ; Serg't porn deo ciant there. wore. several: other pe @. Did you visit them afterwards ? A. Yea, sir, frequent Of the property was thon proved and the The following is the substance ng statement of defendant's counsel ars ago, Volkner, who was a. MM. Maynard, Jr., WF. Jackeon, | Anacyers or THe Reaver, Iightiy; Private | Piaintif’s counsel rested On and | each party accused the other of violating thetruce. San- | Stephens, company F, 4th artillery, severely; Private | °f the ears resided and carried on tho business of an ar- flower manufacturer, bringing with him his wife, r, whom he married in England, and meu had gone on towards San Luis to meet and propitiate | shot at and supposed to bo wounded, aa he left nis horse, | O80, child, named Mich him. The report sent us by Mr. Kendall that he was in | hat, cloak, &., in the edge of the chaparral, where the | {yer fuim Ellen Marsden, a the capital by the 19th, and in full possession of power, | mail was picked up. ait cies 1 Gateh eets eas nck ae we have no doubt was true The pot occupied by General Twiggs was one of the | rorite to his hore aul conta the yop [From the New Orleans Timos, April 6.) utmost importance, commanding as it did the great road | PO* Aedes c punsel rtated, see n individual, we aro in- | to the city of Mexico, over which the reinforcements of | epi fra ended fhe uinsel Ftated, se Whig majority... .... chael Volknor ; and, also, bringing Whig majority on Joint oung English girl ey settled in Brooklyn, in ! STONES—A | sizes, blue and yellow, by the ct A. ROLKE. ced the manufactu best manufactured in article would do well to resinous substance; and ight, and ix not liable to cor very low, and in quantities Marsden was de! nths after that t ; at honor upon | where she rong. s lanes at the date of the publication of his sheet, the 9th ult., | themselves and the service, during the investinent of | sinexs on raz by our troops. In nearly every skirmish they | tet which ‘aining | have borne a prominent part, and have placed themselves | Volkner had gone. count for about a “year; af Volkner announced to the as his wife nad | ina position before the public enviable in the extreme, | workwomen and others in his employ.t Besides the parts they played in surrounding the city, | gone away he intended that Ellen should take her place, 'y enemy that presented | and that in future they should pay her the customary Knew her by no other name than that of Mra places them prominently before | Volkner, and received and obeyed all her commands and any one who could not accede to the arrangement On the 25th, a company from Gon, Smith's regiment | they might take themselves off. Accordingly, Miss re 'N, | ose and discretion, without venturing to attack one | was despatched to cover @ party of “bee hunters” and | Marsden was installed into all the rights und pelelleges i280 tone, Gare N. | another, and contenting themselves with looking in | just betor ents edi DD he ench others? faces, as if convinced that the present civil | way bridge on the Jalapn road, they discovered a large | 1830 he moved ftom Brooklyn te 7. at 270 Broadway. iT AND A vhs D8 to Dineases of the i ‘or the half | of Mrs, Volkner, and so continued w ad and office, 261 Bro he made a will, by ofthe Tear Passage, Cataracts, and rei at attention and success. Squinting, cured 1 harges from the Ear, permanently ised one-third of his worldly goods to his ved wife Sarah, w! n he stated then resided in | bequeathed to his two ndaut Hudson and Wm utors and guardians, he making of the will, Destaeel, tnd al authority. ‘They insist that he shall retire, and give up | to the placo with a number of men, and after getting | England ; and the remai the vieo prosidency. Ina negotiation which took place | the superior force of the enemy in what he thought an | children, and appointed th: on the ist ultimo, the General of the government forces, | advantageous position, charged. i and completely routed | Marsden. brother of Ellen, his exe dis- | Canalizo, offered them my ind summoned them to | them in less than two minutes, killing eight of their | of his children r ting | return to their duty. The leader of the rebels replied | number and wounding others, The enemy fell back to | Ellen Marsden died, giving birth to a second child, After '* | by requiring the immediate destitution of Gomes Farias, | the bridge, which they had fortified with stone and | Mr. Volkner rem¢ i ~, | Bot ble, @ few discharges of | logs, and endeavored to make a rally, but it was ineffec- | went to work for him, and sh aay of | artillery were directed from the government entrench- | tual, and in a few moments our men had possession of | death, he made overtures of YX, from | ments on those of the insurrectiontnts.. The latter stood | thelr works.” ‘Te unerring aim of the riflemen, and | after a consultation with her ped | firm), ‘the revolu- | the sagacity of their commander completely used them the marriage had at the { iP: an street | Sotivity, which is the work of time, forming » sad pros- | One of the riflemen, after having brought down his } wife unt A Spectacles adapt TE sobscriber has just receiv cement (without mer vented. and rece i Ds ee ee OREPHL T. MURPHEY 596 Orders by mail, neeompany ing $1, can have 9 jar press. ison street the plaintiff tly after Miss Marsden’ f marriage to her, which, friends, were accepted, and ime and place mentioned, ies continued to live together August, 1846, when Volkner committed sui-

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