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Vale XIU. mo, 108—-Whae Ro. 4700, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 19, 1847. erin HE CITY OF MEXICO. GREAT ATTRACTION } ought to be that of yesterday. | knowing it. They speak of a boat belonging toone of our | ‘The toamstere and other hands of THE NEW YORK HERALD GP ro eigen AFPAIRS IN ina party td prtusiplen, and nok of intigaesa teen; mea Cicerone that af on board pe: | Departinent, wore erie under phenlirr prism A 4 0 cl i bi MeKi ck, A etn artormaste ESTABLISHMENT, ny RIEVE begs to ae nin is fivnda aud patrons not by for carrying out 4 programme entirely different | rluhed. | shall endeavor to obtain further particulars. cKissack, Assistant Quartermaster US A. te the 1 TN . from its own. “Above ull, we can assure our readers that |. ‘The weather is excessively hot here in Vera Cruz, e#- | number of fifty or sixty, and were drill vice, esidence Of seven tupuths at -Androsberg, and | The Plan of Negotiation between the United | ono or the propontions spon which the President Is tho | pecially in the eut morulag, but about: JO o’elock s.| this piace should be attacked, en” Cue! % serving, Mf di Cher sey api wad Bs most determined. is to take the Ministry from that side | fresh sea breeze springs up, partially tempering the flerce Captain Fischer was exceedingly active--Maj. Clark, r ON a gE States and Mexico, of the house which has tho majority, and that he will | raysof the sun. At night come myriads of musquitoos, | Capt. Weightman and his company. and the toy Prd frome ell parts of the world, selected with gree ‘even ask them to indicate the persons to him. ‘The | to ssy nothing of fleas, and except during the northers, | Rangers, having goue south. Capt. F. had ench night " Deputies who woro in commission to receive his oath | I believe wo were about as comfortable wirile out among | conuom posted at the four corners of the ‘without regard to cost. ghey ne ts P in comm’ rs post asa. Some B.—Fancy dogs, Shetland ponies, Chinese, silver, and AFFAIRS IN NEW MEXICO. excused themselves from giving an opinion on persona, the sand hills, small pieces were placed ou the palacio, and on a chureh ish pheasants, swans, and every’ variety of barn-door advising the Prosident to select o Ministry in hisown | Rations continue to be served out by our commissa- | at the opposite side of the plaza, Fort Marey was also ry sud heped pmeeg bird seed ds, Ke. A treatise on * penises, gaa not to confine himself to the Cham- See fo. the saifering poor. ‘They would else starve, and | mounted, with two 24-pound howitzers and three or four er poapad will all tee met yi pomt | NINETEEN DAYS CAMPAIGN. | Pr+—and auuring him that the majority of this Cham- | what the unfortunates would have done, had it not ben | smaller pieces, and garrisoned by a detachment of Capt. North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CIRCULATION— FORTY THOUSAND. osDAlL. (HERALD Every day, Price # ceuts per copy—$7 yee RLY HERALD—Every Satunday—Price 6X coats HERALD POR ROHOPL Etec) Stamm: Bucket day— te ber ould support any Ministry, Wwheibor taken from | for our timely arrival and wuceor, itis hard to tellin | Fischer's company of artilerists Price 644 e per ca) per annum, payable in advance. ‘m23 .m* ire No.5 John street, N. Y. wat PMS ee BL, witbin or without its body, which would preserve # na- @ mean time, hundreds of Mexicans have been ew- ‘Thus we were fully prepared for an attack DIS EY AE ied oy Beary a LONG BREED CANARY BIRDS aud Breeding | Four Engagements with the Insurgents, | ment, "-'Y “4 "ePai* the rtore of the last govern- | ployed &t St it par day ; zu few of that cared about MURDERS AT THE wOnA: ADVERTISEMENTS, atte usual pric e—always cash in Cares, Nest Boxes, Stull for Nests, Song Birds, Com: It ia not the first time that the disiutorestednoss of | that. thoy wore forced inte the service, “They aro feat | About the 20th Jauuary, some seven Amerioans wore wacawen, Phe Poaseiaceesalvaete vepeaaitle ber etterstae te Birds, Bird Seeds ofall descriptions: All ant pA ag peg tip the * Moderado” purty has contrasted Itself with the un- | ful that when the Mexican authorities are reinstated | Tobbed and murdered at the town of Mora, which le altu- Sx valua may egeut ith eles in the line in great variety, for geht on TWO HUNDRED MEXICANS KILLED, | drivted aspirations of the « Puros.? they will be punished for aiding the enemy. ated in the hills near the road leading to the States, om. 4 e Ty i i ‘Thore has not the le I doubt whether Vera Cruz was ever a | about eighty miles distant from Santa Fe. ‘They were ERLE ee ee ___ 280 Broadway, one door from Chambers st. ir sa beh behets vs whieh the’ sctusl Congres ect dectinn tree was, pesoenile Uh. af precenirelt nattatety reece Bd | Seleed on the roads Faken 6 aod put Oo desi ee All letters or communications by tail, addressed tothe | | N-B. King Charles Sapniels, Ex yened, nor can it conveniently take such a step. governed. Gon. Worth has adopted a series of munici- | 2ames, us far as [ have been able to procure them, are as establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be de- as above. 4 Colonel Price Wounded. ee pal laws and regulations, which ure enforced to the let. | follows : Romulus Culver, Clinton county, Missouri. ducted from the subseription money, ited. TAT ye dean's ray SANTA ANNA'S INSTALLATION AS PRESIDENT. — Pruet, formerly of Jackson eounty, Missouri, ee a eee ; (From the N. 0. Delta, April 10] Slee taco tie ae nee Goode are-coming in |. at hana tie Id Rate we aoee Tat ae ‘BA 0) erteoly bs pb ad ¥ a : under the new tariff, the mole isa scene ivity, 1o oe! — bd d TO RENT, from the iatof May uext the House and peaemeaiaree Halse: combate ie ATROCEDIRS: OF) THR ‘PRIEEOANN: @n the 14th March, Sauta Anna published un address | Snd all iy bustle, of great activity, | ouis Cabano, Mlasourl Broadway, next to Stewart & Co’s building. the rear of St. John’s Church, 9. Johu’s Alle: _- to his companions in arms at Sun Luis, thavking them 1 send you a eopy of Gon. Scott's orders, as also othor ——— Noyes, supposed to be from Washington City— Alse,the Houses aud Stores Nos. 63, 67 and 69 Chambers ald 2w*re THE DISTRESS AMONG THE MEXICANS for their valiant services, hoping that they will ever ublic documents. ‘A will be sven that over four hundred | #24 two or three others, names not known. ‘creut, usar Broadway. Apply tp FINE WATCHES. l WS AMONG MEX’ + | conduct themselves as they have hitherto done,by which | Ponnon have been eapeured. Some of these in the nec, |. When the news reached us from Tacs of the murders PHILIP BURROWES, 44 Wall street, or to SSuiih Rehaethes. wacth-enikche: ceohaligse8éar eee eee they have become so illustrious, and strongly regretting | Ce'gan Juan de Ulia are magnificent pieces. As for am, | there, Col. Prive at onee sent @ runner to Capt. Hemly, apie tfrre side gM gin pepe RP ane ones pat age Renee sf vrocurig sce | he Rumor of General Taylor's et a Alene ed aoe fn to Proseed to the ce | inunition, all the magasine arofalofit, | Pf Col. Willosk's battallon, who was eneaimped, grasing = = : “ rs,” to an assortment. ol hes ¥ Me: eo was © ere groot- . his company horses, ‘ogas, eon- TO LET OR LEASE, the four sory new brick Aebslrod, made by the eelebeated maker Victory over Urrea. ed with the acclamations of the people, aud triumphal NEWS ROM THE BRAZOS. contrate all the gracing dotaehmenta ie thet, neighbor. Houve, No. 14 Dey street, third honse from Broadway, a) by whom thay are appointed Procerslons wont forth from erery village to. moot him phe rom the New Orleans Picayune, April 10] | hood under his command. ‘This he did--they amounted 5 . h onstan Sa Ae LOSS aias Snsierias Ne knight on hia return from Holy Land, scarred with ¢ U. 8. transport schooner ong, arrived | to some sixty or eighty men. of T Crema Nemamresscr ers eet inpaene het whh s leege aad valuahlo essorementel dew™ THE BATTLE OF SACRAMENTO, gacred wounds, and bearing the eresoent “bannor of the | yesterday frout the Brazos, whenco she sailed on the 4d | and that an armed force of Masteanetwas at the tema ot P COTTAGE ON STATEN ISLAND TO LET— hilver Ware, which they are selling lower, (when * defeated infidel, ever received more homage from the | inst. Mora, he marchod against it, killed several in an en- “To Pleasantly situated at Port Richmond, near the Brick compared) than any other house in New Yor! “ Erin eirioocharhemenniesselti ete people of the middle agos, than the Mexican hero, who, There are again rumors of an action between th gagement he had, and took souie twelve or fifteen prison- HH Chareb, withies ee’ rode’eh tie cemiaatode lane: HAMMOND & CO. 4 Merchant's Exchanj MOVEMENTS OF GENERA! with 20,000 soldiers, fled from an invading foc. only | vanced guard of Gen. Taylor and a portion of Urrea’s | ers; but was himeelf killed in storming a kind of fertifi- Ras veen uewly papered and painted, and is in perfoet orde PP RAL Lp hy ty SCOFT, numbering 3000, received from the Grand Mexican Na- | forces. | The story is that Gen. Taylor, with May’s dra- | cation in which the enemy had taken position. The Posseasion ean be had immediately. Apply to, BY Bene Go. wip) gontinne to give Uieioundivided at Ke, Ser, bee tion, On the 23d of Mareh, just one month after the | goons, Bragg’s battery and a portion of the Kentucky | men took off the body of Capt. I1., whieh haa since been f ii NEWTON HAYES, Front Hep repairing ws * ee Dataveete Rael ese tt Sa ne tieS rout of Buena Vista, at the little village of Guadalupe, | cavalry—about 700 in all—was on his return towards | buried in Santa Fo; and desisted from further opera- a7 Lwer Frgnklin House, Broadway. ZEN EOF OPPOSITION HOATS pia ieee where, we beliove, the great Hidalgo, called the Wash- | Monterey, when he heard that he was within two days’ | tions. Capt. Morin, of Platte count BRICK HOUSES IN BROOKLYN TOL orniZs BNEW DAV TNE OF OFrosiT Nee [From the N. 0. Fleayune, ‘april 10.) ington of Mexico, was murdered and buried, Santa Anna | march of Urrea. He immediately gave pursuit, and | take command of the detaehment te Fare $1—Breakfast and Dinner on Board. ‘The new and elegant Steamer METAMO- marched agatnst Im reeurring to our Mexican ch ‘quite the most into. | Wa# met by a delegation from Congres, who informed | finally with his advanced guard encountered the rear | the town of Mora, and entirely destroyed it. y str him of the necessity of his seramaing the Presidency at | guard of Gen. Urr An action ensued, andthe rumor I learn, since the foregoing was written, that at a in Fulton street, near the Fulton fer- RA, . T. 8, Knight, Mondays, Wednes- | Testing thing we meet with is a despatch containing the | tng capital. The reader will bear mind that Santa | goes on to say that it had lasted seven hours, when a called Arro Ondo, twelve miles from the valley of ry. 1 tee! private families, they will be rented for $400 : Cope Slavs t, A.M. from | Mexican account of the battle of Sacramento, gained b; y > i » a Biden’ y. Lo gent ‘tly ate va NaiNe a MALE corner cr | Carterteere? gay, an A Fridays, a falGpast six, A.M. » from Gojebah Denkgioea'ateeatevame, tanr ote nate fail vA Anna was clected President of Mexico some months ago, | courier left, whom Gen. Taylor sent back to hasten up | the fellowing men fortified themsclves in a house, ond man streets, rhe. a bn ia sch , on: ors but by a clause in tho Mexioan Constitution, the Presi- | the main body of his little command, and then to push | after a siege for two days were taken and massacred by k wee | pier Chihuahua, avo detached that report from other : : ? bole ; [OR LEASE—The mansion houses ‘tine roy a cleget fteames ROGER WILLIAMS, Cert: | Mexican affairs, and give in another column a full tana. the civ. powers ad dutioe of 25 oles aad eens | lot i cold fo Rete ne oeted eee ee han sbowt sod ncane and me volunteer), Lon oleae Piece Norton, at Far Rockaway, adjoin: Bt Sy “past | Intion of the deapateh of the Mexioan ganeral. Wo are ‘i is i = R if 4 i ‘ "at sare tite git fe Ait, from the per foe of Waren ees ouelnd at | Neccmlag used to reading the reporie four viotorier in | Ffowident ecotnes Prosient ad interim. But Gomer | fighting would etie the Dusinew an Taylot wasiaking Robert, Jos, Marsball, Win. Austin, Mark’ Head, and Bra basnting tots or irate residence. | For tame o \Iy on board the Boats, er to @eo. | Mexican journals. It whets the appetite to get at tho hire were in the greats l(c) Welgive Sees. raising besoin they were circulating é : nd order up hii old enemies, the church part fon, at the offices 136 Warren street, comer ef Weet siscor, | despatehes of our own officers. We turn now to other d “ COL. PRICR’S CAMPAIGN—BATTLE OF LA CANADA. acrectet ehetes Thad 36 of ool sat welt Coste act Boat VAM persons are forbid rusting the ‘above boas cure: | themes prosonted by our fl. sen shir Pepa ber hag eigecea ye dnyeus ae bolted thea on ane petnctcs dpcrleans who | sasca Fr, Feb. 16, 1847.—Reporta were dally recelved beach and pasture; the ice house filled. The bui With | count ofthe owners, OR ea datins indicated by Senor Atocha in his letter to | on the discharge of hia duticn an acting President, Ae: | icana think an action has taken, place,and of course, i¢ | thatthe Pueblo Indians and Mexicans were marel ardeu and'groundadjoining. will be iet separate. if required, AFTERNO NES DAILY Rejon as the propositions of the United Stutos to Mexico . : it ' on Santa Fe, compelling all to join them at every vit. Ayels to SBRNGE POWER, Atiomey, Key 120 Fallon st SINE DAE, to obtain a ponce, wo find in the Disrio del Gobierno, of | Gordie, he teok the oath of offloe on the 284, at Gan. | it be ao, Gen. Taylor has whipped the Mexicans, | There | [m Staaf, SomPelt ol. Price, with parts of Soe capital with the greatest pomp and display, A te deum | like to have better authority than flying Mexican ru | fe companies of his own regiment, the two companies ill, old Spring and Cornwall. The Beam: word of dissent. ‘They are as follow 3 ‘Sami. ill it s 01 ey ows was chaunted on the occasion of his arrival, in the | mors on which to base statements of the success of our | Of infantry under Capt. Angney, « detachment of Capt. Lao 7s nese mam ergs Oetiagh iewpat nee | ge tiareer putt eer cusuat Will deere Se. fier saliva Gat Ve make tt cee ' magnificent cathedral which graces the capital, and a | arms. Fischer's company, (with two or three of the “Itengers!) ted on'the north aide of 40th street, between road: | (Sundays excerted,) at o'clock, commencing Avil 10, hoe: | 4, A Sommission shall be named to arrango tho condi- | general holiday and. sauspension of business ianifested | We make the following extracts from the Flag of the | under Lieut. Hautendeivel, with four twelve pounder way and 6th aveaue. ‘stages pass reguiasly from 7A. M,, | turnin F—will lave Newburgh every mor at To'elock, Eparh ilar easier aay a Sones ing bobo ged the exceeding joy of the people. Thus be other | Slat ult nite wee pe gpl Dyke g deep Hore of v i is in 1. B—. re ait ‘Treight 0! ‘eription, M ii Li Te a . ay Sees} in the ages fey es, foe 63 A ets Billsor ipeeiaseatta clent. 0 Ral ea ay, ony Fe) Dis onpositicniand two Mexiean peat icf ada? ‘The act in this complex and deeply interesting drama, The To the politeness of an offlcer of the army hore we are 2 basements, 2 parlors, wi Walla. 2d story, 2 reoms and 2 Rent $' I; ‘the x HU ¢ APY on hee PENDLETON, Agent. Sea + z e e my. Tho whole number of rank and file 200 men. Made ‘bedrooms.’ Good dry cellars. | eetuted for, CETTE TT ee, | Memeo umay appoint ne ott oe dat course Santa Anne wil | ruree an that all was qulet—that the wounded ware | ,JAnnary 24th, about the middle of the day, approach K AL- @ United States deman ¢ paralle! 26 de the village of La Cana twenty or thirty mi ght taken atthe lowest | of latitude from the Gulf of Mexico (athe Pacifier ek the Paraue in she dovious and intricate field of Mexican po- | mending fast, and gives the soul-Inspiring information | § 8, y y from 4 Sante Fo.§The mounted men of Capt. St. Vrain's TOLER SEmestiae b bee een amieenccont es cis Gieidien nee shassere tn tea wor of the future. AS preset, uth | that sodording $0 inewrestions froat Gan. Talos before | SANs Sue La mounted man et Cepk Gh Vesine comes feat deep, and would b location for a wholesale Bells ape, would do welten hey ns Tele ae | in weg nited Stator wil pay fftoen millions of dollars | Of his attachment to their cause, tho letter written by | beon sent from our camp to ucernscion for the aap of | enemy at this place in large foree--some 2000. ‘This was Qreech floor separate Th oaSioee gard. the” seamboats “Governor, Thome | vot tn exset os ani ey cena aplemuly engaging | him some time ago from San Luis, in favor of selling the | the wounded Mexicans whe were in hospital there, and ipmeaieiey reperted to Col, Pues) Sie med eb the front parlors, with pantries, and is well fini 0 Fowell, Roger Williams, Utica, Palmetto, Prineston, Mouse | Qrnesor ato eelinnted ot cece eee war. ‘These | church Innds ; whilst the enemies of Gomes Farias de- | starving from hunger. Thw humanity of such an net is Ceearedl to Tones Clee ee ea ani tite are 50 feet dee! 12 feet high, the taineer, rou Witeh, Catalin ke., and examine H. Hommn’s socuontly the Uiited States comatceen millions; oon- | clare that Santa Anna's resumption of power, and his | beyond all praise, Groat as is the glory which Gen. hevthan Ppp pl) rought up by the votes, third floor has 5 rooms well finished; the fourth floor improved style of Bell Hanging, expressly ed “for Steam- | seduentiy, the \nited § ee ary that they would | release of cortain persons imprisoned by order of Gomes | Taylor has acquired by a succession of splendid victories | They = and found the enemy near the v! d Bi foot wide, and 16 feet ith thi boats Fut upneat and strong, and warranted for one ear, by Bey ney ight millions of ‘are for the torritory | Farias, are conclusive proofs of his hostility tothe designs | over the Mexicans, all he hus gained tn this way sinks | Posted on the hills in every direction, in most advantage- of the radical Vico-Presidont. His inaugural--a string | iuto insignifieance ‘compared with the humanity which | U8 positions. The artillery was brought to bear,shella and rool, roe. ii B26 ts “ Tight. Also, the second fi NOTICE—On and after eyes pocgrblyaaess States guarantee that it will never con- | of unmeaning words, full of patriotism and self-glorificas | he has always shown to s fallon enemy. Next to Wash- | &Tape were discharged at them, but at every flash they f ekman street, con- 7 sisting of three rooms and pantries, with tw bed rooms in attic, ; pms Usth, the Steamboat STATE y territory or State of Mexico shall be an- zs ra (take, ay would drop behind the crest of the hills, and the sbote eae wih Crete wate ed Ete Cao | a Captain Van Pelt, will make the following | nexed to the American Union; it equally guarantees the ne, fon ig with bar Ree Pelee rhe hi eer yee shine the brightest on the page of | Would pare over them; the hills declining in the opposite bs ose Ta Nassau street. | tips to and from Buen Island until further notiee, vies sovereignty of Mexico, oapeoially her territory south of | Sf his" purposes beforo we hazard, any reece we | Eight compete ae volunteers arrived here yesterday | Gitection from where they ware, but litt was FOR SALE. — — pote) dat 8, 10 and 12 A. M., Zand 5 P.M. the parallel of 26 degrees. tho effects of th about in hi he B: + done. Seeing this, Col. Price ordered jew York at9 and 11.4. M., i, 3iZand6 P.M. 38 - on the effects of this new movemont of this extraordinary ut noon, having marched from the Brazos. Four of anda SR Brn . ‘The United States will place ton thousand men, infan- | ‘and inexplicable politician the companies ‘are the balance of the North Caroline | With bis infantry, 'to charge the strongest post of th shout bve miles Hom Eliaabethcoe comprining : OTE — ——— | try and cavalry, upon the boundary line, to prevent Ree ane Tegiment, who proceed, wo understand, to-day, for Ca- | Demy ; he was dupported by company K. of Col. Price's 9 i § smuggling and the incursions of the Indians. EXICAN - , V U regiment, (from Carroll county, Mo.,) under eomman etg » handsome gommodious Dwelling House, fied with STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and | "Tho United States engage to adjust all disputes about Vena Cau, April 1, 1647, | MSEEO, where they will join the rost of heir regiment. | C/Tittesnent White, and ‘tbe shares was nie arble mantels, and every couvenience for a re P ‘They are under the command of their colonel, and gene [3 Fries sian bates Be align ser AUNDAY, Apu Joths the steambou | old claims—we give tho remainder of tho sentence in| Although the result is not yot_known, it is generally rally in good health and apirite. ‘I'he other four ecrapa. | 1Y made, Just before this charge was the other buildin ‘substantial state of repair; the orchard cou Toll Ai fanhuenoties se wi | Spanish—(por ef territorio cedido por tierras, deudas ex- | conceded that the expedition to Alvarado will not moet | Niu are‘or tine Massachusetts regiment; they came out | &M¢my were attempting to flank the command, and get tains twenty actes of choice fruit trees: |) agree gel) ait Seale tly Soa trangeras, $c.) with any enemy. Agents have arrived here from that | in the ship Romittanee, to the Beason which yoorcl made | St the wagons, which were still bohind, with provisions, + ed hg gy, necess from New Yorks either by the varions ears At 6, 8,9, 10, 1A Mand 128%, 5, 6, 7, P.M. An alliance offensive and defonsivo shall be signed be- | place, this is most eertain; and they say that the armed | the ‘passage in twenty-seven, days, hey are wader the | wumunition, Ke, Capt. St. Vruin was ordered to bring y City, oF Port, NRW YORK tween the United States und Mexico to ropel all Euro. | force there all fled on the capture of Vera Crus being y ; i up the wagons, which he did in most t atyle, his road train rans within ahundred yards of the’house, renders | ai 79 9 a1, A.M pe Col. Wright, who will remain hero his property very valuable to those doing business in this + 9, 10, 11, A. 1, 2, tow prinstes past 3, and at 4,5, | pean intervention in the affairs of America. known. gominand of Lieut. and 1, “ol, Cush. | en pushing at the wheels over the uneven road, ander 7, o’eloek, P.M. Atocha is authorised by the government of the United | From the direction of the city of Mexico we have a | 1 command of this post, until the arrival of Col, Cush city. The greater ofthe purchase money can remain for ; i a brisk fire from the enemy, which, however, fortunatel three years on bond and mortgage, at five per cent, New York April 131 ___*13t_ | statoa to adjust the terms of the truaty of poace, Yarioty of rumors. All agreo that Santa Anna has | Ori Memachoure rection, ea eeakes six companies | Hs) no exooution. Capt, Atcatillan changed iu w ditterent “Mai mpi YSE& SONS, ira Pearls. | UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN EMIGRANT | ~ Of tho ministors whom wo nated yeclerday, Gutiorror | reached the capital, but the accounts coufiiot us to his all in good health, and the other four are hourly looked | ‘ltvetion from Capt, Augney—buth did execution. ‘The Also for sale, a dwelling house , No. 381 ington street. OFFICE. and Ronderos entered at once upon the discharge of | Present position aud prospects. One report has it, that | #1 " y fight lasted about an bour, when the enemy fled over the ae aS their duties in the War and Finance Departments. Se- | with a miserable remnant of his army he has joined the Hrav-Quantens, Ansty or Occuration, 2 | distant hills—ao fast that’ our men, exhausted by the FOR SALE. nores Otero and Iriarte, being members of Congress, had | clergy, and is making headway against the stubborn "Acua'Nurva, March 3. 1847, i futiguos of their march through the snow, and the fight- AT EE STORY HOUSE on 23d street, between WeelcRN AGE! A OMMISSION. P to obtain the consent of that body before taking office, Gomez Farias. Another and later report is to the effect 1. On bis arrival at Montere: Col Curtis, with his | ing, could not overtake them, Capt. St. Vrain’soompany the ad Ba 3d As He oll Berane aed. sontere . CHANTS. ‘This had not beon done up to the last accounts wo have | that Santa Anna, finding the clergy determined upon | pegimmnt (at ONC e Walley the Leet Mitt is | was of much service in this action. ‘Twouen, one of the HE subseibers having had long experience in the busi- ‘ut the consent was no doubt granted holding on to theif rich property entire, and of making | Aypeyrent: & 0,) will relteve the Louisville Legion, | (rsnery ands teauster, were killed im thip on ent. sink, ess, are prepared to offer every facility to those Wi . - op i a which will then join the head-quarters of Gen. Marshall's 4 so seaee caste Prepared to offer every facility tp those. wishing tour readers may judgo what course of polley the rtures of peuce to the United States, at once joined | Brigade at Agua Nucra. Tha lat aad 9 Ohio Reg | it. Inwin, of the infantry, and several of the artilleriate ch wi Eevee, German, Belyian, aid Holland yorts:—on aay | BW administration ia likely to pursue, we give below the | Farias, and was now bont upon seizing every pouny be- ments will compose the garrison of Monterey, under the | Were Wwounded—among othors Mx, W. Murphy (a “Ran- houses on the south side of th places Bills of Exchange cn beturaehed, iy suas | reply of Senor Otero, as chairman of the Comittee of | longing to the priesthood to carry on the war against | Order of Col, Cartie Ys ger”) was shot through the knee. ‘The eonduot of all further particulars apply to VYSE: & 80) megs cas also bo a i Congress to receive Santa Anna’s oath to the inaugural | the “ usurping barbarians of the North.” Ono thing is | "2! "hwo companies of the 2d Ohio Regiment, under the | CUF troops is spoken of in the highest terme by the off- _mni9 Lath 172 Pearl Baltimore, 0 e c of the President. We may add that Senor Otero is a | certain—all was anarchy and eonfusion at the city of Major, will Te routatt et 2 Winches tan’ cers, They seemed to rush into danger almost as a mat- (EATEN ISLAND COTTAGES TO © ng passagetrom New York to New Orleans, Mobile, | distinguished moderado, and formerly waa underatood | Mexico five days sinoe,and guna and bloodshed wore | 31" Ua agit ert caer alomges ter of choice. The enemy acknowledged a loss of 86 LEASE Thee ottages situated an Castleton He Gareertait, Bavannal or Texas, can at all times be accomuao- | to ye the editor of, or regular contributor to the Siglo | the order of both day and night, Party waa arrayed Morgeal Silltbe teneresn obrig Gon Wool °C | killed. and "upwards of 4 wounded. ‘The enemy ware ora trees pire Bhawan 38 spangurpnsed row of the fied the subscriber jor ibedeek) te confoy te gy hes wx eae days. ‘Tho successor of that paper | against party, faction against faction—all wore by the 2 ; . seen next morning in the distance, but our men could the Bay aud its islands, and the Ocean, wi access Ls ferent routes, viz: 40 E assoon asits horses shall be rested. ‘Tho Colonel will i : establish his head-quarters, with four companies, at Cor- yp ls: get pga aed ralvo; two companies will be posted at Marin, and twoat |, The command moved on without seeing any- Punta Aquda. The disposition of the remaining com- | thing more of the enemy until the 29th. Meantime, : cane. It ix quite the leading paper in | ears, and thero was neither head, tail nor body to the ane Kentucky Cavalry will bo held ready to maroh | TOP ot oo theae easy, the distance to each ferry being leas that & mile s ' x ‘hey Goatain as follows, vis Canadas—Chicago, Milwaul Bugatelle—A parlor, dia ‘und all parts” of the | Moxico, and accordingly we give place below 7 Cader chug, Milmaukie, Baltimore, Pusbucg, Ci; | portaut article from ite cluntns, translated to our hands room and 3 bedrooms. 1 St. Louis, te, » ailronds, and eaual | ay mentioned yestorday. It touches the polley of the = Nibrary, Bouts, of the free clam—and “gr "ba" taken “that ann NS Amato fining room, library, bedrooms, | boats, of the frst clam—and great care will be taken tat | now adiinistration, aud ropresonts the opinions of the an im- | Governmont. tire population, like the Ishmael- of old, wore fighting and quarrel- hand was turned against his neighbor to divine what all this will end i in, Unlese ih be ill | Capt. Burgwin, with kis company of dragoons, about 60 yy eons Toute. Letters (post paid) will receive prompt etteution. fhe | moderados. It will be borne in mind that this party has te of affairs worse confounded than the Saha red a leapheeired lige dota Gg siete re in number. together with another company of Colonel Oak Land—2 parlors, Inrge diming room, 12 bedrooms, bath- | further particulars, apply to he steadily opposed the administration of Gomes Farias, | presont, if such a state can be. tions below Monterey—{ts Colonel receiving special in- | Price’s regiment, bringing a six pounder, had joined the and 4 servants’ rooms—atiached cerriage house, with 100 80 FB OTHERN & CO., but ‘equally rebaked the late revolutionary violence | | ‘There Is of cours » strong party—at ite head the | structions from beonty fanned try command. On the 29th, when within three or four street, corer of Dover, whic! room, stable for 5 horses. . I ed the clty of Mexico with almost daily | commissioned officers of the country—opposed to peace; | “yy, Volunteer Regiments th: Ca- | miles of a village called kl Embudo, (the my on f unde Wameieeet, cores at Rca je new Volunteer Regiments that may arrive at Ca A trict fe ost, in semmoe = Bhs a Ae we feoim*rre _W. ALDROW OER S CO. Liverpool, | bloodshed for several weeks. We must refer particularly | for with that would go all their hopos of preferment, the peculiar shape of the mountains, nnel,’’ from argo, unde: of Maj. G i ot the beautiful.» VALDRON 0 : *rpeol.__ | to Mr. Kendall's letters in another column for the lateat | and. what is of more consequence to them now, bread. | Tore hayond that point sitheck fer eeatt: Will mot | Trronmed that. a. amall forew of the saemy was et thet sr sracted. GRYMES, at her residence, Capo di REMITTANCES TO IRELAND. impressions entertained at Vera Cruz of the state of af- | So long as the war continues, they are sure of a place in By order of Major General Taylor. place. Capt. Burgwin, Capt. St. Vrain, with his mount- Monte. ; all 2awim*r fatrs at the capital. tho army, and with it a chance to rob, out of every dol- W. W. BLISS, A. A. General. | ¢d nen, and Lieut. White, with his own company and FoR SALE WESTCHESTER In the city of Mexico no hope had been indulged of | lar raised and extorted to carry it on. More unprinci Men aictel Mase Geen, the dismounted men of Capt. St. Vrain's company, mak- Lb—W EST 5 GE Me #, Jr., has removedhis office to No. | the salvation of VeraCraz. It was evidently looked upon | pled men have never existed; for, too cowardly to fight Wein the St Louis Heveliin’ Aco ing his command about eighty men,) were ordered to ad- 56 Broadway, and coutinnes to remit mon jarge as lost #0 soon as Gen. Seott landed, though it ia not so | and win booty of their enemies, they content themselves "1847 Pps al ’ Ne oe a Paney ‘ 4. | vance and dislodge thom, Capt. Burgwin in eommand of ne many pare of Leeland. in the same | expressly avowed. We have soores of bulleting issued | with plundering their own peopls. Not one in ten of | aon horritie trapeliee ta Thee centre have had | hearty, They advanced to weanon about, four miles nes done for | in the city of Vera Crux during the Progress of the | them haa «park of that patriotiam which secketh its y, vas ha + io from the town, and found tho enemy ambushed there tn part of Fagland or | loge. | They do not, to our mind, indicate much hope of | country’s good. all. thelr vaunting te the contrary, and | NE Of the 19th of January Sugtee Rumbas ot Malloy of | Considerable numbers. ‘The command numbered. about TO GENTLEMEN, in want ef sites fer country ts. To market gardeners in want of land fo {fo all persons wihing losation in the neigh bs jand in the town of Westchester, within ni id. Hall, with the right of over Harlem ° i ult different from what followed. thi tho fri ° - 2 iy Hall, with the right of easing over, Money remitted by letter, postpaid, to. the eubseriber, or | * Fo ferent from what followe: is extonsive faction tho friendg of poace have to con of 8 170 or 180. Capt. Burgwin charged the enemy in one re s po Tends tte widnin 't5 | Personally deposited with in, with tho mame ofthe person’ er pose we may bo allowed to mention that we | tond with. ‘Tho latter party is composed of the clergy, | Lous) whague choc of he eat tn enmerly Of St. | direction; Capt. St. Vealn's mounted men in another; and me 54e 2. setee each, ‘Tha ithin 15 | Persons in Ireland, Fagland or Scotland, to i have read, among other documents touching the alege of | anxious to preserve tho immenso wealth and influence | poopie Indiank notorious thicvan Sho gree eat i, | Lieut. White in a third. Our men had to climb steep yolk ofthe reeds Sent om sepa mina: | S€Rt, and neareat post town, will be i Vora Cruz, that two men deserted from our army at they have acenmulated by fraud and humbug; the PFO" | the ealaboore for stealing. Lee, ‘eecing Mo meant ef re. | Mountains, supporting themselves by the bushes, to dis- he'waterit ged andIoeetion healthy. ‘Fide indioputs | ARUEaIG geeordingly, and re Modillin, about the 10th ultimo, and gave the enemy | perty holders, who fret at secing thelr estates ‘lespolted. | sistance, was about to comply with thin demand, and, | lodge the enomy, who were finally routed. with tome 20 ‘Apply to Ke os adie cebuik 328 Im*re_ | minute information as to General Scott’s army and artil- | and who a kileld, and about 69 wounded, many of them mortal) GouVeRNruR MORRIS, | PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL PER BLACK | ltrs. Thay gave thelr names ta War M-Loublin and | ture be added a few honor, well Intermeh wos: oeke | Daving gone to the caluhoone, was in tho net of taking " fn “ Beotlan We had ono man killed, undone wounded. ‘This cleared Mperialana, WW eetobener 0 LIVE , : ~ | off the irons from the prisoners, when Conrada Vigil, a " am Sethe 5 me Yates REMITTANCES TO IRELAND. Governor for protection, as they ‘were fearful of being | which brings nothing to their country but additional | Teams atemec titer teh ene ad er cimeuine | sath (> iter: ONE PRICK HAT STORK. iif 2 Peay ip retaken, and io on despatch giving these particu- | debt Sad isgrace. Which of these ‘parties is to suc- | pody to plecer, severing all the limbs from ik, aad then | Great difficulty was experienced in getting the cannon lara is dated the 11th March. coed in the end remains to be seen, risone' . : 1 | And wagons along, as it was doubtful whether whoel ear- trod ‘The following is the reply of Senor Otero, the President | Wo hear dreadful tales of tho atrocities committed | Treated the priseners. Meantime, Leo, I believe, had | Ane eMean® Ong: os Jt wan Goubefal wlether weal oar: ol per the splendid | of the committee of Congress before whom Santa Anna | by the prisoners who laid dowa their arma outside the 2 ° . 4 | transportation was by pack mules, It leads through from thie took the oath of office, to Santa Anna's inaugural ad- | city on the 20th ult.. and who were then turned loowe | was'at his boven i the vives ee tad anit tnd | Goep canons, and over high mountalas ; 40 that the weet upon the country on their parole, It is maid they have | the eaishoose to the Inouse vf the Corer a wrent from | tad to push the wagons up. and let them down the many The sandal of civil discord, which | scatterod in every direction, nud are plundering the | tit {ney filed it, 1 him that they did not intend | Steep and rocky places. ‘The snow was 0 deep in many in blood in the face of a forvign | poor and defenoeloss inhabitants of the interior with- | {i yeas wn Ait eee Noe feud not intend | Tigcos that the men had to break and tramp it dows to bb an G would kil him’ first. The | Make a road for the mules and wagons. All this was tows 7? MOU, | as opprebious. In this situation the first of all duties, | hands upon every horse and every mulo, without money | Governor appealed ter thele hones heat oa nt, | done with the utinogt cheerfulness + but it was most 44 the salvation of the national independence, Inspired the | and without price, and the unfortunate devil thus de- | they treated his appeal with derision; and acon bean | se¥ere labor. ‘The progress of the eommand was neces- representatives of the people with the ides of calling on 1. in kicked if he utters the most feeble do- | to shoot him with arrows, taking fiendish care that, ihe | sarily slow ; and there was no choice of camping places ; your exceilency to take charge of the administration, The house as well aa the garden of the poor | arrows should torture, not kill him, ‘They shot him in | Smetimos ‘tho camps were made in the eanona, some: and to establish a government which, strong in Ita legali is entered by gangs of disorganized ol- | the face, and breast, and oven tried to hit hia eyes, | times on the hillsides, and sometimes on the mountain ty, and the union of the Mexicans, would be ablo to save | diors, his family insulted, and his substanco carried | Leaving him some time in this condition. they cies | summits, often in snow two or three feet deep. usin this terrible ert Off, {fhe utters one word of complaint, bis treatment | tack, and shot himin the breast. with guns, killiag him | em carried their blankets on their backs and bad ne The blood which ceased to flow, the happy termination | is atill worse, and he ia fain to oall upon his God for that | dead’ “They took off his scalp. stretched it’ on a hourd, | teuta, Some of thelr foot wore badly frozen. But there mbioh has been given to this clvil war. aro the best eulo- | protection his country and its laws are unable to afford | with brass walls, and carried iv in triumph through ino | Was not n murmur heard. Great credit ie due for the te de the {6th April, being’ h iit pi gabe jintuedlage application ve'Copmala DG. Baller tateers, | dress ; Beekman street, or to the subscriburs. Sexon Pursioey ‘Those wishing to send for their friends to come outfrom | waa shedding Moxi az im? pool by, this faa ailing packet or any of RGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. sailing from Liverpool on the lat $5 HATS oan be had for $3.30, at MILLS’ well known fi Th ele ot acne, eed! jSHat establishment, 178 Broadway, (Howard Hotel)— | 2 hose remitting m o tir f ‘ Gen lemon are earnestly’ solicined to calland examine these | Pressoi Grete, Ames & Cox London, wiich will he pai et one sl afte new yl, ih ne ell ese be -shaceaceaiag t Britain and Ireland. vil coms spre Apap Pipe Aten mis called tothe new style of cap called the Se TO eee Ria ee Maik Meat Pocket C st Swer alo rh Line of Liverpool Packets, HOW TO : pC OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFIC. lack Bail | enemy, threatened the country with a death as certain | out hindrance and without remorse. ‘The officers lay giea on this rosolution, which also shows ite patriotic | him. Such ts tho present statoof affairsthroughout the | ftreot manner in which they bore the hardships of the eam. sontimonts towards your excellonoy. country between Vera Crus and the cities of Jalspa and | "in the meantime they killed Stephon Leo, inwhat | Paign. I ain prouder now of the Missouri volunteers The defence of our territory, tho vindication of the | Orisaba, for the former garrison has taken the different | mannor I have not learned. Gen riliott Lee of sc | than I ever could feel before. ‘They have done high 773 PEARL Stwrer honor of our country, the futuro of our race, are to-day | ronds to those places, and words but fecbly expross and | Louis, who came out last fall to visit his brother ‘Ste, | honor to the State, mene way SAMUEL THOMPSON AND NEPHEW. the sacred intorests for the salvation of which all Mexi- | picture forth the desolation which is everywhere seon. | phon, fled to the house of the priest, who concealed him RATTLE OF PUEBLO DE TAOS. ald Im*rb Acants rou tue “Brack Sram” Line or Pacurts. eans should exert themselves. ‘Tho Congress, faithful We have reliable intelligence from Puente Nacional | under somo 10 that the Indians did not find him The command met no further interruption until It —— | 1 Liverpool to New Yor! YH. | interpreter of the nation’s will, had ouly one thought on | up to yesterday afternoon. At that time Gen. La Vega | for some time; when they dascovered bim. they took | teached the Puchlo de Taos, on tho 3d Fel This . bie To Wreeman, 7 Hae 74 AM | thie grand question. ‘Ihe war which wo sustain with the | wag thieroin command of 1000 men. They wero descrt- | him out to kili him, but the priest intereeded for him so | in a atrongly fortibed village of the Pueblo Tdicon, hee it, and No. 130 Chatian mt, P.P/Noron” Tee 1300 invaders from the north is the most just and uecossary | ing daily in squads, and he was shooting all ho caught strongly, that they abandoned their purpose, Gon, Lev | the upper end of the valley of Taos. [t has o wall Bink tetie.| o " M. Freneh, 1065 «1759 -—«| Which can be conceived. . to prevent those who remained from running away remained at the priest's house for some time, and every | “round it, and many of the houses are built eight stories aiarabh 92 50 having thearcaar | Ohio, 768 1376 ‘To carry itou, all aucrifices are proper duties. The | Many of the Mexican prisoners who left here had passed | few days the Indians would take him out to kill him, but | high, with no doors, windows, or other a , d durable Hats at $2 50 having the ap) J y y' ‘ pertures, ance and her priced ntlemen wishing | Samuel Hicks, T. G. Bunker, oo 1500 | nationality of Mexico conquered by our fathers with #0 | the bridge, und what tales they told of the strength and | would dosist ou the interference of the priest. Gen’ Lee | but & hole in the roof. which affords ingress and toecenomise in this indispansable article of dress withont sa- (wewS 4,G. Russell, yy tg | MUehglory snd indomitable valor, shall not disappeur in | prowess of the American army,’ ‘They will have it that | instill in Taos, endouvoring to take eure of the property | egress to the Suhabitants, who descend It the ta- crifice of comfort or appearance, will please Es, him a eall.— } SS tiaaet, Fe 13 | our hands for want of energy and constancy. In order | our shells are filled with some ‘horrible combustible in- | left by his brother. Hw fools anfo now, for the troops | terior, by holes and ladders, from room to room, till Also, a general assortment of caps of various kinds at redi B Goodl wecoee? / 1g60 | $0 Save it, the Government ought to count upon the | stead of powder, and cite the dreadful destruction they | have been there. they reach the lower floor, [See Grogg's Commerce of rae | W, Edwards, es 1600 | Most decided co-operation of the legislative body. Hup- | occasioned in the city in proof, Canalizo, but without | James White Leal, a private in the Laclede Rangers, 4 full deseription of them.) Wh ° THE LADIES’ CONGRESS BOOT. ir Hattrick, J 670 190 | Pily in such ® struggle, Mexico shall add to ite decision | yny force, had come down as for us the bridge, but im- | who was on furlough, ond had been appointed prosecu- ws suw the command approaching, they took P. LABOYTEAUX, 641 Broadway, desires to in- Elizabeth Deniston, F. 806 1400 und justice the immense resources which will be fur- mediately returned to Mexico. Gens, Morales and Lan- | ting Attorney for the Northern District, was also a vic n on the roofs of the houses. slapped thetr thig! ‘ig 1300} ished by its reinvigorated institutions. ‘Therepublican | (ero had passed through Le Vega's quart and fashionable lady patrons, that fact wae things worthily dis- | stoamer Alabama, and every arrangement was made for | into bis flosh, to tortu ero i along with | tim, and suffered a horribie death. The Indians, soon | edlled to the Americans, in the most insults language, nn eaeemente for the Fight to Mans! i red prineiple—the esta] ment of a demoeracy, the federal ficers. ‘They would prefer going to the | after killing the Governor, went to the house where Mr. | to come and get whipped—addressing them as G dl slantic walking get, Row, fashi io 1109 | System, all these precious gifts which the revolution of aa prisoners to accepting their parole, yet | Leal was, ole off his clothes, and then made bim | (scoundrels) amd using at ~ 4 other epithet of contempt will enable 1K. Crocker, ‘902 August has re-established, nothing in doubt, in | | pelieve they have givon up the idow altogether. Col. | march through the etrovis of the village, they singing. | that they could think of The town was fired upon from ¢ pect of the constant machinations of our enemies. | Guticrres even went fo far as to ask ® puarage on the | and amusing theuelyes by shooting arrows « little way | about 2 o'clock tillsundown, but with little im} ing. Congress called to seeure al ‘eare, Ago pecifully iaform thew fi ie bon Madhs patel mecamencigiiamentetaoe mace his departure; but a letter from his wife at Puebla, who | to the house.'shot @ number of arrows into bis face, ty, without wickedness and without crime, Gwe paaaee o Liberty is inseparable freu order and justice, and un- that they will | der the protecting shade of democracy und federation, inferior to’ none in point, of comfort, conve- | we shall find favor for all our rights, breath for all our jeuce and safety, one of which will sail from Liverpool, every | virtues, and strength for all generous institutions, if! rcolien Yost making delay and the conse- ‘The people will not faxget the part which your Excel- ny a fo e port of embarkation impossi- | lency has taken in restoring the national liberties, ‘The | 2 from the variow im. After this they took hun | ‘The command then (the wagons not having come up,) retired to the village of Fernando, (about two ‘olla, where the massacre of the Governor and others was per- perpetrated.) to spend the night. ‘The enemy raised Pua ol * as the command left, tepposing eur men whipped, cy ally followed them some distance down @ creck parallel to the road. ut Spanish worman.w Fobruary 4th, nen to bury it. Mr. Leal was sevo- | again bofore th jours dying. One cannot but shudder to think of | two sides of the town, and fired with the howitsers and ¢ same astric. spring in walkiug, which canuot be was in great distress, induced him to change his courso, | taking aim at his eyes, nose, month, &o., and then seal In the meantime, #0 ntraitened aro many of the Mexi- | ed him while yet alive y then left can officers, that they are fairly begging money of tho | erable condition for some time; at length Amerioans to get out of the city shot him with arrows till he died orth, the new Governor of Vera Cras, hax most stringent and at the same time mont appro- inte police regulations. A largo number of Mexicans work tearing down the barricades and hat SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. SMITH & RISLEY. | TAKE THIS METHOD of informing their customers and purchasers in general, oftheir extensive, and well se- morning, Colonel Price was iy An lo. The command took position on Pue' ¢ am) Irish and tors, Buskine, #1 ' of the oath which your Excellency has just taken, before the | oponing the walla of the city-—the latter for the purpose | his sufferings. 6-pounder cannon until 113g o’elook—(Lt. A. W. Dyer, Si alerge stock of Peg Boots, Bhoew and Brogane, selected ye, whole nation, under the most favorable auspices, and | cf letting fresh air into the atroets, They say that seve. | ‘The Indigna went to the house of Judgo Boaubiew, it tx | Ordnance Department, U. ® A., commanding the abil with great oat, ene purchased for cash, which will enable iy the fall amount paid will be promptly re- | the solemn promises with which it has been given to us. | ral cases of the vomito, or qilew fover of the country, thonght, in search of Robert Carey, another private in | lery.) The enemy returned the fireand wewnded several CoE eee Ome stat in tho evel ake farther purticnlare apt to Will be heard with applause throughout the Republic | have already appeared; but J shall inquire further before | the Rangers, who was on furlough, and had been ap- | ef ourmen. At Ilo'cloek, the Col. ordered 8 e on lar ones We ogonen ea plotkin the. evening, 1. THOMPBON Ee NEPHEW whioh with admirable instinet comprehends that without | | give credit te the story. pointed clerk of the court of the northern district. A | each side of the town, to be made siaultanorealy, fn or. Sock when net otherwise engaged or to C. GRIMBHAW & CO., 10 Goree Fiargun TRS one aan ere Sone Seireees Serr re Capt. Durgwin with bis Vena Cuz, April 2, 1847 ton of Judge Boaubieu, a very int y However great may be the dangers and difficulties of ‘We have not as yet heard from Alvarado, although twenty years of age, who just retui company of United States the moment, patriotism will be able to overcome al there is no doubt the place is by this time in quict | States, whither his father had sent him to be educated, | volunteers under Capt. M Providence will not deny to us its assistance, and then | possvssion of the American arms, This morning ade- | was found in the house murdered. It is thought, | the town; Capt. Angney, with the infantry battalion an 0. Apply | when at such 8 time as tho orisis which we are in, may | tachment, composed in part of the 2d Dragoons, un when the Indians first assailed him, that they supposed | company A., of Col on! fot lm*r_ | have passed, when, aa it is swect to hope, our nation frov | Col, Harney, started for Antigua, an old town north of | him to be ( arey Boone, charged the other side. It so happened, der to divert the ene: MITH & RISLEY, Drahs 01 ; payabl 112 Chatham st, direetly opposite the Chatham ‘Theatre. | any amount, on Re’ Co Gyn he ene smyake,Curaished ma im*th a Sn | Gime k Co, Liverpool the National Bank’ of Beotl BOOTS AND SHOES of tle first quality at great bar | Nation hs and Nort in, at MAUR New Bios ts Canal en, he ay | At and © com; ot Millon charged on ene side of would call the attention of his numerous friends | pW. BYRNES k CO8 NEW YOR eR. | And respected, fliling the important duties to which it i# | this, to take porsession, and from this point reconn Buch is a correct account, from the best information I | the nature of the ground or distanee, that Cupts, Bur. Mn Customers and the public in general, to his large, and POOL EMIGRATION OPEICA ND “IVER: | catied, sue bold decta done for its iudepencience, those | sancen will probably be made. towards Peente Necioal | canes at ior eeeaccunts fron the vert Information t | the nature of the ground or distance, thet Cupts. Bur Beylacege oe ie fF sey orgat clude of poet, oo services lent to liberty will be appreciated in their true | and Jalapa. Smith, (Attorney General of the territory.) and Robert | the town (which was strongly garrisoued by the enemy) ful for the full share of patronage he value, and will draw upon your excellency the sole im- From rances, 1 do not think that Gen. Scott will y, Klarted the day before these murders, for Santa | first, and attacked the church door. Five dragoons * jul the employment of BYRNES OD, 36 Wn 4,1 perishable glory, the gratitude duc to the benefactor of | march with the main army into the interior for some all being quiet then, and no mischief suspected! Had | were killed almost instantly, and 19 wounded, some of 7 eas for himeelf he | arp desirous of infurming the publte of the United Sener ic | Rations days to come, He ix straitened to a degree for want of maine? ove day longer, they would all have been | whom aro since dead; and 6 of Capt, MeMillan’s ids and the public that there shall he noth- | rey have found the Importance ofa ditect Anenee ter cine POLICY OF THE NEW MEXICAN GOVERNMENT. transportation, and it would be but bad policy to move | murdered company (ineluding himself) were wounded—-some Swill be erie ee 6, datistnetion, to all | purpose of placing within the power of the friends of the. pas: [From El Republican of March 24} until every ‘thing is in readiness, The lateral move- | Tharles Town, formerly of St. Louis, managed to | severely. In this ehi apt. Burgwin was shot JOHN McGUIRE. to thi , the immediate correspon- Universal expectation is now fixed yupon the policy | ments—those by way of Antigua and Alvarado—will | escape to the mountains, and made his way to Santa Fe. | in the right breast, and died of the wound on the * ‘ 4 | dence with a respects gts trom whom they can | which the new government ought to follow. Doods will | have the effect of bringing all the horses, mulos and sub- | ‘The bodies of Gov. Bent and Mr. Leal have sinee been | inorning of the third day, "The infantry soon came Te a BS fin spzenition ene aver: tore their relations Teaving the | tot yery soon what it is, The ministry alone can ex- | sistence in on both sides the main road to Mexico into | brought to Santa Fi were buried on the 3th inst, | up, took position under the walla of the church, sud PRENUH BOOT et ete CT SCEREY. iss of esigistag palengea Gye’ Buitie: 6 piainge the Amerioan camp. with appropriate honors, masonic and tailitary comineneed cutting # hole into it (it was built of adoblesy Museum, New Yor. tine Frosch Bone '$3er; | Waterford, Belfast, Londonderry, aud Liverpool, dir But wo canassert that the sentiments manifosted by | Ina letter I wrote yesterday I gave the rumors from The intelligence of these horrible tragedies created in- | with an axe, All this time the enomy kept up an inces- rial Dress Boots made to order $4.50, usually | New York, Boston iphia, Baltimore or Ne Every American seemed | sant firing upon our men from the top of the ehurch, » Col. Price inmediately | from port-holes which they had made in it, and from the aptains Burgwin and Grier, to come | interior of the neighboring houses, through port-holes. French Imper il Orleans, | the President are in perfect accordance with public | the city of Mexico, brought by gentlemen direct from | tense excite old for $6.30, Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and | Can dosoon more farorableterms than canbe obtained from | opiuion, Gon. Santa Anna bas shown that he seoks to | that piace, | have also received acopy of the Diario del | to be thirsting for vengeance, pets’ constantly on hand and made to order at the shortest | any ot cneged to ie Ly tl pita establish fonal government, and net that of a were | Gobernio, of the 24th ult., which haa been sent to you. | sent an express to ee. Bi iring, &e., done in the store, Que! sales and cid old party. His reprobation of the policy of Sonores Farias | The news from the city is various and contradictory, | up from Alburqurque with their dragoons ; also to Maj. | Our mon contrived to pat fire to the pine raftors of the sone eur motto, No.6 Ann street, New York. the many thousand passengers that have sailed in the ships | 204 Rejon has beon full and frank (His Excellency de- | and I doubt whether the inhabitants themselves know | Edmonson, to march his command (3 companies) imme- | roof of the church, but, being covered with earth, it acacia Oradea BP ‘been despatched from our office in Liverpoolyand | plores the neglect. which they oxhibited towards tho | what they are about, what they are eontending and | diately to this place, It was reported tha the Indiana | burned shew: ventOOK AT FHS. Beat Were sera of Weoined ihe the leet hice yesoe Teedete | army, and pe nee the abvolute Ineapacity of this | fighting for, or how all a to end” Heretofore the game | and Mexicans were marching intoree on thiaplace, ‘The | “ynesioe then ordered Lieutenant Dyor, with the JUST RECEIVED, 1 Inrge lot of Gentlemen's | cieut guarantee ofonr ability to fulfil with ax clique to administer the government, condemns its pas- | has boon moro easily understood—thero haa been only | Col, ordered a yeview of ail tho troops, and announced | 6 pounder eannon, to make x breach wheee the tatantry French v 3 ; oath of Gor re is ae eal he pom = of Aloo Ende “Bitkbrs AND'BICLS oF Bache Avene cae sion for destroying everything, its anarchical tendencies, | one pronunciamento at a time: now there appears to be | his intention of avenging the death of Gov, Bent and | had been cutting. Ho bronght ap his piece in gallant rt nitlemen’s Gaites its hatred for all distinguished classes of society, which | somo four or five undor full headway, and each new arri- | theother Americans * stylo, under @ hot fire from the enemy, and made the Nekout kinds of Boots sab eno. fatee™ payable op sig Mibcislecinel otee et El ‘ame of “ minorities.”’ val given n new phase to affairsin Mexico Mir St, Vrain, Gov, Bont's partner, was here, with Mr, | breach. (The eannon balls would not go throngh the thibtore a great variety of Gniter hone dlecount. ‘ learn that the statemont is untrue whieh ts pub- Among others who have arrived hore within the week | J. W. Folger and Mr. Chadwick, living inthe Governor's | walls in other places—they were #0 thick ) A shell waa TH, House St ite an nck a A list of the Packet Ships with their days of sailing, and the | lished by some of the papers of this city as a rumor, that | are two or three gentlemen from Mazatlan. They # 7 * in the palncio, He at onee sat about raising a | then thrown into the chureb, whieh exploded, and the ausil other kinds and sizes, Missew ani address of the Agents who act for us, ean be hi eation | two commissionors from each one of the factions into | that both Upper and Lower California are in ponceable y of voluntecr “avengers.” Some fifty of the | dragoons and volunteors rushed in; bat the interior was Br Kinds all of whileh orill bo wos office. Apply or a Letter (potted) 0, which the Chamber Is divided have gone to Guadalupe, | possession of the Americans. ‘They say nothing of the | Americans in Santa Fe enrolled themselves in this com. | xo filled with smoke that they could not. renialn ; be= Wreorer of Franklin strest. Preece oan Wwal fheetNew York, | $x upon some other point for the Ee cngrens to meet arrival of Gen. Kearny in California; but he might | pany—merchants, laborers, and xome mountaineer men, | sides, the enemy had left the church. fled into their | B, Country merchants supplied by the pac! ‘or dozen. | m2? Im*rre The “ Moderado’’ party has given a commission to ne- | have reached Monterey, ou the Pacific, without their | About half the company was mounted, pyramidal hous, (cutered on the root) and reorcted