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| ve ier isa ah NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1847. rive wo = - = = = poeerrees = = ~- = ST = a WwW YOR 'D RAILROAD y Private Theo. Theiss, Company F, Ist Pennsylvania | Corporal -—- Spencer, 2d infantry; March 11, 1847.— | ed to invite attention toits provisions, As th D COMPANY -NOTICH Gn and afer Monies DESPATCHES ACCOMPANYING Y “inent, slight an vive | iret Lieut, D. Davidson, 24 infantry; slightly;while tak- | of the voluuteer can only be established arte au oietns instant, the train that Jea ih street at 7-1" M ivate Stephens, Comp ny I, Ist Pennsylyani i- | ing w investment, Marel 11, 1847, furnishing the requisite evidence in. sueb eee the h instant, ; ;M., tr ei mpany [, 1st Pennsylvania regi- ¢ of investment, , 1847, ishing the requisite evide cases, ESTABLISHMENT, ‘zill by diacontintied, and car wi Coy Hall até | GENERAL SCOTT'S LAST LETTER. | ...:1/stighuy x . w* | “General Pettersen’? Fetwmtecrs “olonel J. O. | volunteer officers should make theamselvestully negeaste, ‘The car that leaves City Hall at 530 P. I-run to White sib) petiousren Private Fry, Company H, 2d Pennsylvania regiment, | Dickinson, S.C. regiment, badly, in the affair on the | ed with the regulation, aud be governed accordingly: North-west corner of Fulton and Nassam st# | piains, and leave there at 6 30 A. Mi. for New York. alt lw'r slightly, sand hills, southwest of the city, March 11, 1847. Pri- | Gyvynar Onvens.? Wan Derantmen eT PASSENGERS FOR ALBANY, TROY DETAILS ota:-1 commissioned, and 12 non-commissioned, &e, | vates: —~ Ballard, 8. C. rogitient; “same time and | OP'S GUPEMYE Avsczans Genesis Orrice, JAME: OP RIETOR. ‘and the intermedvate landings, cannot do espectfully submitted. place. M. Fox, 2d Tennessee volunteers, a , - April 2 . S GORDON BENNETT, PRI | aime ae. mermed sy i R. PATTERSON, slightly, im agtion at the Puenta de Marino, March 26, | 1. In order to secure, without delay or inconvenience to ‘ Hosmer ALIDA, from foot'of Ba tay are om, M oudey, oF THE Maj. Gen. U. 8. A., Com’g. Division. talr, wider Pol Harney, —— Coker, 8.6 regiment, the volunteer soldier. who phall receive an honorable iu. an y, at ¥ » A.M. i :. . S 8 ‘ . or who sha! bes of wounds,”’ CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. the Handaotnen and moat splenda dey boat oa the tue “the | OPERATIONS BEFORE VERA CRUZ, Zaete wasters: Uren Rnaiase Deaaeent,§ SI, eran OEE nnn PRIEST Oh eeetiaaee | Gon lbearne haran choseonony bay the bounty lana DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$? tid the fren are the stsse as for he inferior tec ee Ye eae Sin have the hougr to inform you that, in obeal Pag in the affair on t sme prosper lll Bet oa a eee cakes teat the aaireae 25 per annum—payable in advance." c were » Bice dic. ence to the orders of Major General Scott, | proceede: q + ~~ Hiekey, ent, | 0 eng kB laleatince ym a i : 6% conte OnE iE ai : 7 ~ | slightly, In tho affair on the sand hills, southwest of the | instructions be duly observed by the cfficers concerne i: eur Bi BRALD Every Saturday Piles oC cos PEOPED'S LINE SEEAMBOATS FOR | iy nqvantes 90 Buioave oF THE ARMY, Ferre ia reedlas en ee neem | chee Athcebl ai, abe? Qnatssrmanen Saseeent e, &: | To Voktaoeea mnienee ouk Of heestog onthe expt HERALD FOR EUROPE—Bvery Steam Packet day— rough DirectAt G o'clock, PeM fom | camp at Vergara,near Vera Cruz, March 15, 1847 und fifty dismounted men under Captain Ker, towards | M¢Donald, Ga. regiment, severely, in the affair on the | of their term Price 644 cents per copy—83 per annum, payable in advance. | Ye pie, reas yatreets. |’ °'™ | Sin,—1 have the honor to report’ the occurrences in F * sand hills, March 11, 1847. Sergeant Joseph King, Ga. ‘The roils for this purpose must contain all the nemes is ted pte a Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. : Pp the Maueline river, it being reported that a considerable Lg HOLIDAY HERALD—Published on the Ist of January an Sreamiot ISAAC NEWTON, Wi.'H. Peck, will | which my brigade has been concerned since the com- | mounted force was in that diteetion, and. ia’cer octane | Teklinent, severely. In the affair-on the sund hills. south: | which have been borne. ou the previous, muster-rolls, on sMouday, Wednesday and tors te inpeuce each. TOV ERUSE MENT aes te nawal pricess-alerays cash in | 13! advance.’ Advertivements should be written in plain, lei riday evenings, at 6 | mencement of the mareh from the place of debarkation | horhood, I moved without opposition wutil | eeme west of the city, March 11. 1847. Privates; Thomas I. | from the first, or the one mustered into service, inelud- ble near inauner, ‘The Proprietor will not be responsible for errors that OOne., * until now. . ¢ Mor “ Seott, Ga. regiment, slightly. in the atlair on the sand | ing all who died. been captured, discharged. or Steuuboat HENDRICK HUDSON Capt. RG. Crutten | “Tne brigade took up the line of march on the morning | ‘ie See ed a eat ia skirted by 8] ite, southwest ¢f'tbe ciy, Maroh UL, 186), ehe O, | Lede ten nace fhe onaieeet nthe eoeete nian my" peeur in them. ys sat ca Sik ikon wesday, Thursday an turday ming | of the 11th instant, the regiment of mounted riflemen before advancing any further, 2s | had learned that it oe on naan, silgutly, in the affair on the sand | appropriate remarks oopcaits the atl sar ary Ps td ag executed beautitully At Five O'Clock, P, M—Landing at Tutermediate Places | leading. After passing the position of the Ist brigade. | was fortified and guarded by 3000 met aud twe pieces of | hills, southwest of the city, March Il, 1947. Henry | ively renters must be satixfactorily necoun' ta irom the foot of Barclay str the Ist squadron of riflemen, composed of the companies | artillery, and stuail partics of lancers were soon mae the | Laubeck, Georgia regiment; 'y; in the affair on the | for b: tions recorded in the column of remarks. spits hast Beat dot fe ane Be Steamboat SOUTH foot of Here Cane. Thos. of Captains Loring and Mason, under the command of | thicket on my approach. ‘The enon ‘was prepared, ana | sand hills southwest of the city, March 11, 1847, Se Thi ining the information above required, N. Hulse, meted trons the : ¢ on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday after- | Major Sumner, 2d dragoons, was sent forward as an ad- | whon | came within sixty yards of the bridge, ho open- Henson, Ist Pennsylvania xegiment, company and completed #t the time that the eribtion mouey rea nve,on, Moy ‘ : : he : vanced guard. On crossing the railroad, the advanced me OF Oh j of the 9th of March, on the discharged, and be forwarded b: Stexmboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt, R. H.Fuery, will but this being | Sichstaudiag ‘the. Glnost preceuti ee, Ovid C Burdin, Ist Pe ‘I with mustering it out of service. direct . “ uard took the direct way over the hill U. 8. MARINES WANTED. Weare on Tuceday, Thursday and Serurday afternoons, ot 5 | FOUR Sts tor the artillery, the rest of the brigade wit killed and two men severely wounded. Seeing the bridge | Met, company I; slightly; on the saud \jutant General's offie Department—en- ; Live above boats will tall times arrive in Albany in ample | the pieces was obliged to inake a detour to the v ‘ars for the ‘MARINE COR! 'E UNITED 8' 8, she taken at lerate rates, and none taken after 43¢ Baptat Alburti: ft. On Has andthe 6 ; of the city, March I1g1847. Willi or the Commissioner of Pensions, Bounty Land Moruing or West. assing the position of General Pillow's brigade, Brevet | Was fortitied, aud the enouy in tage to dispute the pas- Pennsylvania regiment, company 1; slightly; on the ‘The roll will only vary from the ordinary ig the p sage, I fell back, and sent a request for two pieces of ' . ca PC ; ED. F Arreight tak 4d infantry, and one private of rile | cannon, with tho aid of which Ifelt convinced | sould | S04 hills, southwest of the city, Murch 11, 1847. An- ' used for the payinent of companies by the A or that branch ofthe milicay service furnishing soldiers | o'I0ck FM asaits f tho bouts of this | Me™ Were killed by @ round shot, and two privates | drive him from the bridge, and put him to rout. Iw the | dew Krumer, Ist Pennsylvania regiment, company 1; | addition of the names ofall who bave died, been’ eap- for the oyierens Wa yar senoae om vessels of war, having been 17 wl sess Baie oes ppt Red porrdhy A wounded. Major Sumner having passed some distance | meantime, Captain Hardee, who was engaged in disem- | Slightly; on the sand hills, southwest of the city, March | tured, discharged, or have deserted since the day of increased by act of Congress, spproved 30, March, 187, by the | ling, without a written o ply on board the boats, or to P, C. | beyond the position bart re by the volunteers, was | barking his horses, hoaring that I was engaged with the | }!; 1847. Theodore ‘Thies. ist Pennyylvania. regi- | muster into service ta in Penang ents 2 Coevorsss 8 Drammen 2 Bites, | CHILE, athe oftes onthe what FCT | ober hateed dose ema Mens eroapen hom he drove Of | suamy: olietad all the eee eee ae eee | wcthelally: Macitls ise: duning Sesvesastin Peatiey- | Gena ETE ee eo ee Nase Chagiain aeiece tere the Hatten caiengy prenedat | MORNING LIYE AT HALF. POND Todas gade Joined him and proceeded to elvar the ground to be en Te: re hegre oe Yania regiment.company 1; slightly; on the sau hills | ceived or slekuess ineurred in the courae of the service, Ts respectable yous men desiring to enter at Caldwelis, West Point, Newburgh, Hamp | beoccupied by amy brigade, it, | of the Itt Teunesswe regiment, commanded by Captain | [ubwirt of the city. March Il, 1847, — Fay. 2d | ‘The Certificates of Disability and Discharge in such as I afford them an opportunity of seeing for ons, Poughkeersie, Hyde Park, beck; | The advance drove tho enemy's skirmishers before it, | Cheatham, aad part. of four ‘compautes of the 24'Ten- | Penney Yania regiment. company H:slightly: on the sand | cases will be given in duplicate, and, must. in every in- the aney ofthe recruiting offcet to explate falls tka iseng ages | Upper Red Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie, and | receiving without loss their fire, until it arrived at the | nossee rogimunt, under the orders of Golowel ius hills, southwest of theeity, March 11, 1847. Was. K- Alea .set forth the origin and ‘nature of the wound re- Te Td iin Seated terms upon jaderbook. | Shisha soi Titan 30 tibet he ee’ Orizaba road. On passing the road, a party of horse- | Soon after this Lieutenant Judd. dt artillery, arrived re B a erg reg! ant, CORDA in sellon.ot d or sickness incurred in the course of the service, Open .rom 9 A. M. to sunset. ‘The steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. HL Kellogg, will leave | Med were perceived stationed on it to ourleft. Captain | with two pieces of artillery, and | immediately tande om SF DARE AMT aR Rot eyit kee ee ee d printed form. dated Aj JOHN GEO. REYNOLDS, Mesinboat NIAGARA, Capt: Hs. ne Sanderson’s company mounted riflemen was detached to | ispositions for attack. Captain Ker, with the dimenocd | Bey: Daniel Vann, 2d Pennsylvania te 1847,” One copy of this certificate will be forwarded Captain Commanding, Recruiting Reudezvous. attack them, being supported by Capt, Simonson’s com- | dragoons, wus placed on tho left of the road Ieadive ty | ©-3 in aetion at the Punte de 4 ¥ the officer signing the discharge of the volunter sol- Two dollars premium will be given to any soldier or citizen 5. pany of the same regiment. He drove them off, killing | the bridge, the volunteers on the right, while Captain | U2der Col. Harney. Greon Woodley, 2 dier, direct to the Adjutant General of the Army—en- mhowit bring'to the rendezyous, an acceptable or sme lays ‘or or eight, apply on board, or to F. B. HALL, at | two captains—one of lancers, and the other of the aux- | Hardee, with Lieutenant Fill, was direeted to keep near regiment company G; in action at the Pu dorsed “ For the Commissioner of Pensions, Bounty Land ea —TO-LET-IN SOUTH -BROORLYN— Oe OR te Oe the ro itn NTRKG iliary guard of Jalapa. named J. Platos. In this affair, | the artillery to support it, if necessary, and to be tu | S&Felt 25, 1847, under Col. Harney. Hugh iL | Private Weller, of Capt —The large , Sanderson's company, was se- | readiness to charge on the bridge, “Major Sumucr, | Pesusylvania regiment; inaction at tho Puente de Mari- oertians seetteartiate. Rel ace let | | rameane REMY Mis Bea! Cif at Enno meine | rely wounded nthe thigh ty mt scope Waly | Sith mand en was heifer Tastee | late ath ner John Huber, | ofthe Secretary of War, bein 2 perfectorder, has French windows in front and back | Morning ‘Train of Cars from Troy west to Buffalo, and north | ,, Having driven these parties all off, the brigade took | Judd was dirocted to move down the rond with ewutioncas | {St Pennsylvania regiment, company A; slightly; during | business of investigating claims for Bounty land, &e., parlors, and enclosed piazzas with a very lurge yard. Rent, to toga, and Lake George ee ie eek aeitins as far towards the Ja- | it was cireuitous, and the bridge not visible until within | POmbardinent, Sergeant R. Willidinson, Ist Fenneylva- | provided by the muniticence of the government, eom- 4 good tenant, $225, az7 2c"rre ‘The low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Capt. R.B. Macy, | laps road on the bench aa the strength of the brigade | fifvy yards of the fortification, He did #0 with great judg, | ™& regiment, company G; slightly; at’ the sand hilis, | manders of” volunteer regiments and companies will see TO LHE—The second Hoot of the House Not | a6 o'clock. would allow, and bivouacked till tho morning of the | ment; but he was no soouor seenthan the whole Are or | SUthwest of the eity, March 11,1847, Private David | tho necessity of preparing and forwarding. as herein re- alker street, cousisting of three rooms, pantry, | eaves or sett iueaday, Thursday and Saturday. che | 3th, when we took up ithe ine of march towards the | the Mexicans was concentrated on hit party. Hoping to | !tkins, Ist Pennsylvania regime Ht company Aj on pl: | quired, the requisite imuster-roll, oF cortlfioaten, as the and one attic room. ‘The remaini . . , sea—Major Sumner again commanding the advanced °1 . nf ig NFIELD SCOTT. case may be, being the necessary evidence of serv! Seema be ny the romalning pert of the hose is | warps rs +4 a divert their fire, | ordered the volunteers to commence Scorr, A. A. A. General, and of honorable discharge to enable the faithful volun. in W. ii) | guard, composed of the left wing of the rifle regiment. | firin, the ‘right, and Captain Harde Bh 0.LET, a Region gre aay Facer wre ia mpnervees COLE ME TA Coleen Ws Ws avon wil | Era nicpancariterabie devs tombe letra any tens his ‘men to the left and fe ao eat Lea eeemd | Heapacantens ov thm Ansty, Vora Cruz, April6, 1847. | teer, or his heirs, Xe. 0 receive from the War Depart: fi ellent three stor} The Commissioner of Pensions, under the direction der Col. Harney. John Hubbard, | of the Secretary of War, being charged by law with the family House, with marble mantels, t passage or freight, apply ou board, at the office on the | ponds of water, I arrived about noon on the great road od, i! bani vias ent ment the certificate or warrant for the bounty of one bath room, &e. teat $475, Avy ra if Wie Ce ading to the city of Mexico, On coming out here, Lt. | seiian, wotping daunted ‘Bent wuleteecte ree TMPORIEANT FROM MEXICO" hundred and sixty acres, or the Treasury scrip for one texser | __VY8E & SO! reer days from New York, Monday, Wepesey, me Roberts’ company isieses riflemen mee aparty of | the beads of the enemy wero no longer seen Vena Cruz, April 6, 1847. ar gai ey ree eeeen ery by inw. y ple teh NT-HANDSOME APAR’ day Ee A eta mounted men was discovered. After a short skirmish Sar : mee % a Phe * Sux ertifieate of ordinary by. Gig) suites or single rooms, in the ‘new brick building, | CITIZEN'S NEW DAY LINE OF OPFOSIAION BOATS | tho enemy were dispersed, my men receiving NO injury. | upon, the belieg; aed alee een ap cere a charge | Letters have just been received from Mexico, in which | in” cayen of inealld, soldiers of the segaige cee il Meee, Phone oTwee of Broudiray aud Houston street, oppo: | FOR,ALBANY AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. | ‘Thehead of the column arrived. at its present. position | UPON tHe, bridge; aud the | volunteers "ino dragoons | it i# stated that Gen. Sante Anna, who is now there at | hereafter be forwarded in duplicate ; ono of whieh to be lon. <cMve inliting sie paslisas wih Cemee ates ana ramen Tne rer na en ee esti amo. | om the beach at tho village of Vergara, about two and a | ater Captain Hardee, rushed upon It with fearless in. | ‘0 head of a suflcient force to silence clamor and over- | endorsed “For the Commissioner of Pensions, Bounty afghted by gua and is under the eare of a steward, who re RA, Capt. 7-8. Kidghe, Mondays, Wednos: | half miles from Vera Cruz, a fow ininutes after twelve | trepidity. ‘The fortification oppoted no obstacte. ‘It’ was | aw his enemies, it resolved to prosceute the war to the | end Dureau a ‘agus cabal therremises, orot “THOS. Hy RODMAN Wallen” ffoohof Wasson strom’ shashing os ustinond’ ieee | “I porid commend to particular wotice: sho, eonduct pisportartite ae bey Led che brdge Y thang, | Memos. ‘The fall of Vora Crux was considered certain ‘ ar f adh lw* . i pier. “J . “ e. en OF- ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Captain McReynolds’ company of Dragoons are about of Major Sumner, 2d dragoons. His akill and coolness d the bri i iN sy | from the start, and it has made no material change in ate veh ag ole ft Roamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt, inspired those under his command with the fullest con- eal whieh Pen in genres) cod euegel public opinion. toleaye Detroit for New Orleans. aix, A‘M,, ‘from the pier foot of Warren atrect touching at | fidence, and gave to them tho bearing of old soldiers. | pon the enemy. On his approach the footmen fled into | [t ig reported that two distinct but parallel revol One of the new Infantry Companies at Detroit, is Hainmond street 2 ‘The officers and men of all the companies engaged gave | the woods, but the lancers were met and completely rout. a — aaa tke cute, | ttelieve the company of the 2d Infantry stationed at ge building, containing thirty-three rooms, al ht, apply on board the Bonts, or to Geo. | entire aatinfuction. ed, Lieutenant Lowry and Lieutenant Oaks, withthree | tions are in progress, and nearly ripe. One in the States | Nackinaw. Sree amen a ize Renbasine Si eh teres sara; Bleogreney «126 Warren Snore poate on ee | to tt tmportant mail, which I had the honor to transinit | men, pursued a party of about thirty lancers who turned | of Durango, San Luis Potosi, and Chihuahua, for consti- | A company of Kennebee Reeruits, for the New England from iy. ital sons are forbid trusti above boats on ac b y rooms are intended for gentlemen only; thefure of acomforta- | odie ofthe owners teal rey = bende desiy = Podge ts oa moecning ty Captain | off in a byroad. and all but five were either snbred or dis- | tuting a separate republic of the Northern States, and | (OF 9th] regiment. enlisted by Captain Boafish of Gardl- De size, light, a ell vent laged, and superior in all respects OAT TERNOON LINKS DAILY ‘aylor, was taken last night by Captain Magruder, Ist | mounted. Major Sumner and Lieutenant Sibley, at the her, and Lieutenant Simmons of Augusta, passed through I Lal N bs, i rr uere Cre Seapohnn ee PEN axillary, who ae in command of me of the supporting head of the first set of fours, had several personal en- | S80ther in the central and Southern States for the same | Boston on Friday, on their way to Fort Adams, Newport watering places throughout the couutry. ‘ak 4 0} AND , | companies sent out yesterday morning to skirmish in a ¢ onemy, pose. ose ot J R, |, They are represent of men. he proprietor is ow ready, to treat with families or partios Landing at Van Cortland’s, (Peckskill,) West | the Trout of my. brigade towards thorclty. The mail | Sitiee reliese tee one pet eee) couse Pe poy a te a bee peice cee Bae Mie inciomiesih? cee ins cas 2 sehen Hrishing to cugage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to Nh ee ke Spring aud Commwall: The Steam- | carrier was shot at, and is supposed to have been | tothe village of Madeline, aie she ee ‘eon’ | States, and leave their sea ports im pledge, until there prom ity Ak, INTEL Bhi zi be , ’ : Thos Fowell, Cape. Sen. gohason \ leave the Pier | wounded. His horse, hat, and cloak were left on the from which another party of lancers were seen retreating, | *H#ll be @ finaland thorough adjustment of all diMoulties, (From the Norfolk Beacon, April 26, A steamboat rans between New York and New Brighton, at | ( jundays excepted, sc aiamboat Matt otlock, commenciag Apelor Ri ground af the place where he was fred at, and the mail | and Lieutenant Neill, my adjutant, being in advance, | Gen. Arista is under arrest in the elty of Mextco, for TS Se Cnet ee een evelrep here to at following hours, vins= ‘ with these effects. Captain Magruder deserves sg ; : From New Brigitonn Ate and 11 A, Myand 2 and :20 P.M, | ““RUig Will leave, New burgh every moming at 7 o'clock. M 2 Pare ea teat a ee ee Ao re nent to sup. Krom New Br “All Baggage and Freight of every descr the U, 8, frigate Cumberland for jorth River, New York—At9 A. M.and 12 | Billa or Specie, pat on board of being party to certain proposals made to Gen, Taylor by tas iption, | raixe for his zeal and good conduct in this affair. port him ; but hia horse being fleeter y ont, must beat the risk of |” Below fa a tabularstatemont of the killed aed wounded imaficat upon the eaegnaed Gore tien ine orth River, New York “Ato A. Man of emy, gad two of them closing | te most influential citizens west of the Rio Bravo, at ream Personal Political. lished as the seasou advances, | “ont csuo™ | te owner thereof unless entered ou the books of the boat or re- | of my brigude up to this dato, upon him, he recelved two severe lance wounds in the | the commencement of hostilities. They proposed the | 4.‘ ne Cloke oF Taba coahy, ok, judges of tos ate my 3 KILLED. breast and arm, in consequence of whi e * Seer ea Cohan ito nek Tanne BABE, Proprietors of Sicambosts wishing | 1. Brovet Capt. Alburtis, 24 infantry, 11th, his horse, but not until he had. dis Tere aneouinon | Ummemberment of the republie on the ground of county court addressed letter to Judge Amase Par- be given, an otc” lls hung, wou! do rele yey 8 Thomas | 2: First Sergeant Blako, 4th artillery, company F, 15th. | gallantry in his defence. Hearing this, and Delieving | te excessive oppressions of the central government, | ker, irpeape Cero re) their esteem for him Se SUMS TOLE Sat bt BLAN CARD. _ |: Powell, Roser Williams, Uric, Palmetto, Princeton, Moun: | 3. Private bib aage | emer ga A, riflemen, 11th. the enemy in fase I continued fee pursuit two miles | and desired a truce for their portion of the coun. | Personally, aon aie igh avbrscintion of Era i Rable'tor acai = 3 ma ‘ r o WOUNDED, ; ni com! 4 |» ei once P. 4 poses, in the building No. 74 Fulton street, lately” Frosored Npio of Baul Hearies, etttoad at tel Gecteeae: | « 1. Lieut: Davideon, 28 nanery, slightly, 11th. pelled to desiet. “I bad Lieutenant Nelll brought to the | £7 Preliminary to the recognition of theirindependence | Judge Pin which le alluded handsomely to the ability ed, anid with all motern improvements. Apply to boats.” Put up neat and strong, snd warranted for one PST, LY | 2. Lance Corporal Sprouso, company E, 2d infantry, | village of Madeline, where I halted for throw hours to | PY the Washington Cabinet—for which consideration | with which the judges of the county courts had aided JAMES R. DEL VECC! in the building, HH, No.@ Ann street, can __m2é im*r | severely, 11th. refresh men and horses, and | then returned to camp | they waived the boundary in dispute, and conceded t te} BROWN, BROTHERS & CO. — if P ate oem ) ‘No. 59 Wail NOTICE. 3, Private Nolll, company B, mounted riflemen, alight- | with my command, which I reached at 3 o'clock in the | Rio Grande as the be eabietinie dN tesa ta ny Root Bhaeg Yr wae Sia hore STATEN ISLAND FERRY—On and | ly, Lith. morning. After my disposition had been made for the | Gon ‘rave teeny tog yet Ngee! chara doerolper enh gga P ‘ON SALE —A desirable reside after BUNDAY, ‘April 18th, the steamboats | 4. Musician Reme, company B, Ist artiller; f Gen, Taylor, however, refused to listen to these propo- | cents, and mills, from which it was reduced’ by. the ; i : : , y Y, severe: | uttack, Major General Patterson came up with Colonel y propo , t juced by Wiolees te SULA "nd BEATEN ISLANDER wil ee iy er ae F, 4th arti Campbell's rogiment of Ist Tennessee Folunteera, ie | sitions of truce, and suppressed the Republic of the Kio | retrenchment act of 1643 to $2,600. The house, how. . Private Stephen, company F, ry, severe- : : : : ashe ; eT Is Stephen, company artillory severe | ad nol amma omand, but rendered inportant aid by Grande, an American paper established at Matamoras, | ““('sptain William Arastrong, Superintendent of Ine , 16th. : AM and 1, 23 6. Private Weller, company B, mounted riflemen, se- | rogiment participated in the attack and aeecll’ | for the purpose of advocating the cause of the proposed | dian Affairs, passed through Van Buren, Arkansas, on ‘ line, and about X.ot | an as follows, witil further notice tyand an ob LEAVE STATEN ‘kitchen, cel- At 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, Smite from Tarrytown ferry. Iris bail high, witha colounade running about 60: feet fro servatory on the top, It eoutajus 1f rooms beside Tar nud washroom, ail enclosed within the. building, ° At 7, 9, 10, 11, A.M., and 1, 2, ten minutes past 3, and at 4,3, | verely, 11th. and my ‘thanks are duc to him. Also to Colonel | Tepublic. How Arista will clear himself of the charge | the Sth, to attend the U.S, Court, at Little Rock. Pape ag ry be oh gf oe plage 6, 7, o'elock, P. M. Jam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Haskell and in Cheatham, who evinced great zeal | is doubtful. He admits that the Northern States sought | , The proceedings of the late ‘Tyler meeting in Phila- New York April 13th, ais deuce, but on account of ill health was unable to oceupy it. 2 3 " 3 D. E. TWIGGS, and gallantry, Colonel Haskell was the first to leap | to gain the aid and coun ° of Gon. Taylor f delphia, where, without distinction of party, the elti- Terms moderate, For further particulars, ply to AMES L FOR LIVEKPOOL—New Line—Ttegular pack- Brigadier Genoral U.S. A. the parapet. Licutenant Judd’s position was perilous oad brea ance of Gen. Taylor for & | zens came together and prociaimed his nomination for STE WAIT. comer of Dey and Greenwich streets, Sh of aah, May Phe splendid fast suing packer | Capt. H. L.Scorr, A. A. A. G. and he exhibited rare judgment, coolness, and intre. | Peaceful annexation to the Union, and were rejected, but | the next Presidency, have been rubmitted to the gallant vi thst Mer 1 . B. Comish, w e : idity ; and the services of himself and his subaltern, | insists on his own i in the matte: O.-W. General by the Committee appointed on the oceasion,— pe aT Dave . lar day, Division Hrapquantens, Camp Wasnixerox, q Own innocence in the matter. qT ; ; COTTAGE TO LET. POR YaL sl a0 Shove, her regular day vaRTERS, Ci Lieutenant H. Brown, were of inestimable yal The The twenty-two names attached to the letter are those = passage, having superior’ furnished accommo- ‘Near Vera Cruz, March 14, 1817. value, ‘The fF fe to let on Oxford street, | dations, apply on board at Orle: 4 i Ferri i us wharf, foot of Wallstreet, | gir: In accordance with instructions from the head- | steadiness and gallantry displayed in the presence of the _ GEN, LAMAR CAPTURED, of the most respectable citizens. ‘Their commanieation loor; two parlors, library aud dining | ‘The packet ship GARRICK, Capt. B. J. H. Trask,will sue- | What part was taken by my division in the operations of | !™Mteer service, merit my highest approbation. As to| a en received at Austin, ‘Texas, that , te y Be you pur large bed rooms on the second floor. | ceed ihe Sheridan, aud sail Jusve th, her regilardsjy aa? | the 10th and 11th inatunt; boing the frst aud second days | MY OWA Tegiment, it would be invidious to particularize | Gen. Lamar, with his company of+0 or 100 ten, attempt- | they neither desire nor expect an answer to this com: ining, with stable, can be red. | serene ee ee rear day Qt tha investihent OF the cite of Vere Cras Y* | where all behaved so nobly. Especial thanks are duo to | ¢d to pass through from Loredo to join Gen, Taylor; that munication. ferris FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—The packet ‘On the mornin, of the locks, my division moved from | ™Y taf, Lieutenant Lowry, Licutenant Neill, and Dr, | after penetrating into some difficult passes of the moun- Messrs. John Ross and Wm. S, Coodey, have been no- ship SIDDONS, apt Edward B. Cobb, will sil | tne point Of landlag below the chy, te aN, W direction | Barnes, who were active and zealous in the discharge of | tains beyond the Rio Grande, he was attacked by great- | minated for the first. chief; Joseph Vane and. Richard For procthngmpn clon perior famished accommo- | over the sand hills, and having passed the ground occu. | theit respective duties, Neither can I omit to mention | ly superior numbers of the enemy, whom fought till | Taylor for second chief, of the Cherokee nation under dations, apply on boa at wharf, {yot of Wall street, | pled by Brig. Gen. Worth's brigade, which formed the | the ffective service rendered by Brevet Maj B.L, Beall he lost half his men, when ho found himself compelled to | their new constitution. ‘The general election comes off to, . COLLINS, 46 South at. ' | right of the ine, I detached Brig. Gen. Pillow, with the | 8% Capt. W. J. Hardee, of my ri Fon eed ene, | oe 1 to the relief | in August next, ness, joined my com: jen, RIDAN, Captain Geo. B. Com ox, routs on the basement fh yxill be rented with or without furniture, for four months ‘The house has ten rooms. ‘There is a coach house, stable four horsse, pasture for cow, &e. Rent for 4 months $230. ‘Apply to MOSES MAYNARD, Jr, at the L. I. Railroad office, 42 William st., Merchants’ Exchange. a rd the alarming [stand 2d Tennessee, and the Ist and 9d Penneylvania | tough confined to his bed by m so hl ‘The official returns of the Iowa election a IIshed. ti as ater 4 regiments, froin the heights overlooking the Lagune Mal. | Mand on the fust intimation of an engagement. ‘The | News of his dangerous situation. Wehave not heard the | qo he omclal returns of the whig candidate for Super: TO LET, ‘andj sail May 26th, her regular da: Ibran, to dislodge the enemy who held an old building | !#tter mounted at the commencement of the pursuit, | fact mentioned before. jntendent. of Instruction, is 1644. ‘The locos A ROW of neat new two story Cottage Houses, now — - near the hoad of that Lagune and the chapparal in rear | *24 Joined me as one of my staff. In the day’s action | THE NEW REGIMENTS elected three judges, and the whigs one. BD faished, well calcutsted for yeerectable tamilies,’ site NOTICE.— AIT persone’ are cautioned ‘against | Crit; and ut the same time I brought to the eres of thy | Host two men killed and nine wounded, among them ‘m: i Sip ig oh [iM ‘ated on'the north side of 40th street, between Bro trusting any of the crew of the British bri br a hill pimp dn aylor’s felt | Guide, Thomax Young, of Texas, who discharged his [From the Washington Union, April 26.) way Sa aiareees ages pase regularly from 7.A- M,, RA, as no debts of theirs will be pai batters Sith aknne , peg Lae - Shag athoan ered 8 Jeo duty with fidelity and bravery. It is not ascertained | _ Welearn from the Adjutant Gonerai that the follow- CHEAP inate the fat of May rete 3) mimaten Kode acfltows! | paaes NENT T 5 Bt | at ta Pee ea eich aa Tong tous but: | Eeown that not ew ian Ay fell i te etna an ante | alwuin ore wre now route Tor the aray in ex: | A Tot Wilt ane A face eum ea fone walle al wares Sattar can Y botrcote” Goodly etn. RDSOMU Mec Oe el cline Nie wet (aa Ck ee fej bea pinto ‘ Ror Jansveacie | Semerte ke rec taeserews, Corconp seta iettas tet aa Rent $190, “Apply on the premises. gu swouday, the 2d of May, and from Liverpool on the lith | | A few 6-pounder shot well delivered, sufficed to. drive om, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Companies.” shernth. fine quality.) at $1 exch, “Embroidered Dre ¢ Capes, “Line M.K. PENDLETON, Agent._ | June, her regular days. Her accommodations for cabin, 2nd | from the magazine the party who occupied it; and a few i WM. 8. HARNEY, oh, T'.B. Ransom... . 1 wo rench Lawn Handkerehiefs, Needle-work ET —The siore of houve 23 Dey street; it us 60 | Chbiu, aud stacrage passengers are maauppasned by any ceoer moments after, Gen. Pillow, having penetrated the chap- | 1 jsut iobeee olonel 2d Dragoons, com'dg ET 410 | Se & riety, at wholesale pri feet deep, and would be a good location for a wholesale : parope, paral, encountered the Mexican infantry in the vicinit i HL Scorr, it : 37 tot! a fiver . tothe Secoud floor ofhoune 66 eek | ihn if fr he ‘endear make the estuary ar of he ruined valuing hes after tome sharp fring, he General, Camp Washington, belore Vere Crus. yaad “Nie ll ee ate “SILKS aetndaknckan Gite Clee meee ak Nice Rion) wis: veSean tsk £ Waarscorr, drove them with loss, ono offloer and three men having | Report of killed, wounded. and missing of the army dur- | 13th infaitry—Col oo w Ne \, LAID SILKS, STRIPED SLES : gp oh rre jouth st., 2nd door below Burling een left on the field. He now opened his way through | 20"1,0/ il be c eer'| Senet tier oe "Brocade ‘do. ” Moire 4 Fe Hi rake snag: OULHOGLY & SON, FOR TIVERPOOL—New Ling—RegslarPackct | ‘Ne, chapparal, and pushing on with the 1st “Fentoune birder pane yperrenainy Fel aie seranein bs cw a i if no | [temic ates ie tees nil im*r fassau strect. the 2ist May ft salling packet | Tegiment, (Col, Campbell) gained possession of the ms- 5 26th infantry Col. J. W.Tibbaits: ! 0 “9 . Se Sap Speers B RQUEEN OF THE WEST. Captain Philip | gazing, in which were found a Intge number of sigosl | Fives Brigade of Regulars Capt, J. R. Vinton, ard | Yeikeur—Col TY Andrews, 349 aL eee nee BN Offers fhoase, 1250 tons burthen, will sail her regular ook and one hundred and twenty boxesof schrapnel artillery; in the trenches, March 22, 1847, Privates... | 2! Us€ooms—Col. E. G. W. Burle i. aad LACK SILKS. at his gwell-known establishment, 178 “Broadway, freight or passage, having splendid, large and eomforta- | 80t- Leaving Col. Campbell to hold this point, he | John Tafner, company Bi; of wound received in the i" ses 32 Plack Paris patent high Lustres, from 20 to 44 inches. Howard Hotel and having determined to pursue the nimble | able staterooms and ‘cdbiny apply eo tee Captainon boarder | Moved on with the 2d ‘Tennessoe regiment, (Col. Has- | trenches, March at, ats, Nicholos Dwmme ceene see |G ‘ : ath ty | Rann black watered, wide 7 sxpence principle ia the sale of Hats, has now completed his | Great pier of Budiey ore aieeoate ia ell) andthe It Pennapivania regiment (Col Wynkoop) | ad artillery by the expiosion of well tn tha trenches. | ponioar thar aio. reeratia Kare bere nae atts oe | Rlagk Rom de Boles and Taffeta, every width. P m gS ‘ , 87 South st. A © | March 24,1847. Marin: 1d ar- ent up to that date. 0: “ . | ‘Treple chain Marcellines, for summer dresves. tte reais feaviom, thas orders may | Fave shat inode in oxy Price of passage $100. sap Joo, | Thilrond at its intersection with the Medellin road. Lines tillery, March 21st, 1847: every effort made to obtain the | berkttran het atten ne i ces ae et pond | Black’ Canton Crape, of different widths ly seceanary. Britian, will, sccteed the Cuecs of the West, und salt’ on her | re cnemy was again driven, and he was pom Guraved | name of the marine. more, at least, in the course of that month” | git? ret aint eared Pougees. i + ee! ‘est, et | through a dense chapparal, and over a rugged country, r i iF :. bre, at least, sourse of ilk Grenadines, Bareges, Ke. inay be Bred tathehends andrst upon eae the pemeetecca af | Fexulae day, iat Jnne. 825_ | to the crest of the hills 8, W. of the city. On those hilt | 14°94 eaeeke Of Peegulars.--Capt William Atbur- | °°Col, Temple, of the 10th infantry, reports from New | PARIS MANTELETS AND VISITES. v u ad, and. por perfect aT PPT NY tis, 2d infantry; in march while the troops were taking | York. that all’ the co ies of hi if i ai the weer. ‘This being an important point, partieular atten- OF LIVERPOOL The fine Tat sailing packet | tho enemy ralliod and made a show of resistance; but he | the line of incostment: Maret ts tate ee aking “ued Sak. tovae tee Waren tetas teat ae |} ‘guid beautiful Visites, Mante- tuon wil be given tot. ee _a2) 2wer Beis, Onre: eee Scented | Was 0 mapelled, as before, Cs retire, a oe secon steadily | thy Cunningham, mounted riflemen; by a cannon ball, | ‘Two additional ‘companies of the lith infantry will Te | Robes, richly embroidered, ONE PRICK HAT STORE. ‘Wilt sail in a few days f eeed. | advanced. unt 5 cor letel Tee hk er elter un- | March 11, 1547. ‘Sergeant William R. Blake. 4th artil- | put en route early in May, making nine in all with and without mely low prices, with a large SPRING FASHIONS FOR HA‘£S AND CAP8— balance of freight, or Fe, having excetont accom. | der the gunsof tho city. ‘The two'regimonts last named, | tery company F; by's musket ball Mareb to; 1st? Col. Tibbatts, of the i6th infantry, reports on the | Mock of Faney and Staple Govde a BROWN & CO. will introduce, on Saturday, April 3d, tions, apply on foot of Dover street, East River, or | although exposed to fire from the guns of the city, bi: | |" Col dHarney's ‘Command Coon deme Ney otao of the 16th infantry, reports. | al] iseod2we JAMES BECK & CO. 399 Broadway. a je of Caps for children and. boys; also, the new OODHULL & MINTURN, Foubebed on thee belght ao y ind—Corp.James H. m, | 19th instant, from New Port, Kentucky, that in three | i e o Brosdwey.' aye ak fine, oramitigaens qcterehs iasthe tamedomace tf #7 South street, Gen. Pillow speaks in the highest terms of the conduct | iy, Masel 25: lath Pring ree, At Puente TO LEND, on Bond and Mortgage on whie 2 5, 1847. of the officers and mon of the Tennessee and Pennsylva- will be filled, when their aggregate strength will proba More- ceks from ¢ te all the o: f ogi jute Henry ‘Hopkingy' $e cris weeks from that date al ¢ companies of his regiment | $56,500 ce Mery iee est twage ou | lery, company H; in action at Puente de Moreno, March This sam belongs to permits | nia regiments, and the officers of his personal staf. | 957 isa7 bly be 1000 ‘are. invited to all at 176. Chathans Square, where signees of 1 will please send the suit applica am iN they haves mad ecent improvements aa will | ~> “EE SIRE REGARD: FROM nto, Place them ig, closp competition withthe: most costly, ‘The Be EGARD, FROM HULL —C ate in trust, mud ili Clinton : x vol. Andrews, of the voltigeurs, in reporting six com- | Yl be loaned for term of years. A immediately, to 8. ion, beauty, durability and economy are combined to adorn foot inton street, without delay, or to Early on the morning of the lth | ordered Brig. General Patterson's Volunteers—Privates: John Mil- fe tinpee Pos : - | 8. BROAD, No. 11 Wallstreet, in the Croton Water office ts a2 Im*r pg WOODHULL & MINTURN, tharreet, | Quitman, with the Georgin and South Carolina regi: | yertat Penmeplvania, eomeney Grin dhe attain vis peed ee hat the remaining four of his to- | hasement é ‘als-tod2m re HOW TO MAKE MONEY.—The axiom that “money nd popey mma cr as old as the invention of tself ; but the principle of selling a five dollar 9 dollage and fifty cents, was first established and is now ments, and seven companies of the Alabaina rogiment, to Mareh'17, 1847. Gothlib Reip, relieve the ‘Tennesseeans and Pennsylvanians, who had | jst Pennsylvania, company Ui; al’ the navy battery, | ment fled and read been without water during the night. I also directed | March 25-1947 Madellin road, by laucers, ING AT HOBC 'y for the fleld by the end of May. By the 10th of May there will probably be forty-ftve or fifty companies of the ten new regiments en route for | eeption vo: » Ferriage Free. w fur d, and his entire regi- | B OAK Ho few 2 a Brig. Gen. Shields with the New York regiment aud wounpen. ; 2 aggregate F ituated contiguous to the Fulonat, W. Yevand 63 Fulton at Brooklyn, Ths alge fires companies of the fourth Ilinols regiment to move | «et, Harney's Command—Second Lieut, Lewis Nolll,| tnsch fal short of 4000 en renee oF Men Wl uot | Forty, and of raty accent the CHY. a nctedend de statement we believe Opa to make etn ‘one way forward and hold himself in readiness to take his posi- adjutant, 2d dragoons, severely, beyond tle village of It i# possible, and indeed probable, that there are | lightful, and no pains will be spared to render the Atlantic how to make mowey.” ‘210 Im*th tion as soon as I had reconnoitred the ground. | th Madellin, March 26. 1847. Privates—Joseph Marshall, | other detachments now en route for the seat of war, in | Hotel a’guiet, agreeable, and comfortable home. HATS, SPRING STYLE oan moved forward with Quitman’s brigade. At the moment | 24 dragoons. company B, severcly, at Puenta di Merino, | distant parts of the country, which have net voc reached | 2 eed Im te R. KR. EDGARTOD 94 Canal bin pass BANTA, and No 130 Statham st = brigade was relieving the regiments above named. March 26. 1847. Kdwin A. Joi ery, company | the Adjutant Gener ata at $3, aud only: char i are r d that in the month of | BHOQ REWARD—AMERICAN Compous " enemy's infantry advanced and commenced firing - Puonte di Morino, March 25, 1047, WI “ phn dec |$ popular, pleasant, aid specifi 4 ay d Nutria 4 she has also excellent. accommodations for's i rely, at Puente di Morino, Mareh 29, 1817. W. | May near 6009 troops may be placed on the banks of | Pe var, , remedy ia warrant FARE Pia, hs Hot auality Moleskin and fne Nutzia Hata | fitnied numberof second cabin Dassengers,inairyandapactous | ya pyr ogi ior sag tg city opened sy were fring ot | Giuesple, 2d dragoons, company Bi, Lewis Gelsel, ad | the Rio Grande. | engulf ony te dling diane ing thie eele: fe has handsor ur ing the appei ‘OOM i y rage pis 4 | te stand infantry ragoOns, comp j John Smith. 2d dragoons, com- the above sum, a ace and fish of the higher priced hats, ‘Gentlemen wiching | LecTuter cel anges tt nese keh el oe ner re: | long distances.” I therefore ordered, Gan quitmar ty | zsoone, company cathe apoons Pe fh pany K; and Thomas Young, guide, a citizen of Texas, CALDER Wavtanace Si pril on 1047 ee ey eS Sin: Tho President having decided to accept the eer. | } Privates: Wheeler B. | Vices of three companies of volunteer infantry from the ed fear no exposures, as it le st gi Those. wishing to secure berths jd make | throw forward a party of riflemen under Capt. Davis of | ly application on board, at pier No 3 North Rivnt, or to the Georgia regiment, to bring on an engagement at reduced W.& J.T. TAPSCO’ closer quarters, directing that he should be supported by al6im*e | _ayas 9% South at,, 2d di Lieut, Col, Dickenson, and Major Gladden of th tw economise in this pensable icle of dress without sa- erifice of comfort or appearance, lease give hi call. Also, & general assortment of caps of various fit joor below Burling at Brigade of Regula 5 3 _ ars a Sone Solow Dt 1» South ‘ MS lg + antly; ihe District of Columbia, to rerve during the war with THE CONGRES! Oo: FOR SALE—The hull of a vessel just launched, | Carolina regiment, (with two companies ench,) against | thoullor in the teondher mice sk natye Hants Veet | cor whieh, with two companies to. be rained in Mary ered wi P. LABOYTEAUX, Gil Broadway, desires to in- and now lying at Rahway port, “She will carry about | a charge, of Inncers who hovered upon their right and | tat ad artiliery, company. By aliglitlys in th it Is propsed to form into a separate battalion, | practice of physicians wich enerels R. : form hi erous and fhaplonable indy pattons, that to 300 tons; 96 feet on deck, 23 feet beam. Bhe | front. The disposition was handsomely exceuted, and a | the trenehe ‘wy eT "Adolph Meihh the honor to request your ation in raising an hine of the one hundred cases. ry ie, and couttonn nennetee: Ke clepant clastic walking Boot, now ga halkiacttre | Wit auewer for canal, river, or coast service. Inquire of the | yery spirited skirmish ensued, which renulted in. driving. £9, sompang Di aco show oll Ghia be ganizing this force, with a view to its being sent tothe | Suid wholes " i & Co., 21 Comttlandy street; te: Franee Tecent ime | Ubseribers, at Rahway, New Jersey; 0. LUFBERY, the enemy with loss. as on every other oceasion, and the | trenches, March 22, 1947, John Golden, 2d artillery, | theatre of war with the least practicable del | jowery and (rand, , A ; horses aid. arias of three lancers were brought in b; A dd E.R. SHOTWELL Capt. Davis. I rogret, In this affair, to report Lieut. i" company D; slightly; in the left cheek, while serving in The adjutant general will be instructed to favitits you ‘ork, thomt th if lac FOR LIVERPOO, ¢ well knowntaat emiling | 5 oat wane valustla fovention remotes ofits ope toed troy Ket shin HOTTING! ER 10 ton, Cpt. Ten Col, Dickenson among the wounded. "7 h immediage de rel the trenches, March 22, 1847. Wm. Henderson, 2d artil- | With such details as are necessary to be observed in re- ik lery, company Dj slightly; in the hip while serving in | ceiving volunteers into the service of the United States. | dway, BL. Co ner ot Broadway a i t New York . y 2 K p ; Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ; ‘Beck 07 ol , While at the same time it jursley, will meet wi teh. he same day a xmall detachment of the the trenches, March 22, 1847, Ernest Krimpe, 2d arti 'y Fesp y 3 Fy etrene, Brook ALC dal, eee cig te walang wulch. countt bs apriee ht Having splendid laige and comformbfe | regiment (Gen. Shield’s brigade) was engaged with about | jury company Fy slightly. in the ‘hip, while oman ad. : W. L. MARCY, Seoretary of War. | Comertharlen and Pratt sweets, Baltimere, without a trinl. at im*e dd’s | an equal number of the enemy, whom they drove intothe vanced piquet guar Jareh 20, 1947, Owen Boate, 2d Major Gen, Warren Joxns, Washington, D. € ington City: Robertson & Cormick. —. < $PRING SOCK OF city. Again, on the 13th tu C & Co, Charleston, 8. € Stott, ‘orfoll, Va. fom | party of the same | artillery; company F; slightly wounded in the face by In compliance with the above requisition, the three E tachment of lancers, | the bursting of one of the oneiny’s shells, while serving | Companies now being raised, with a view to immediate BOOTS AND SHOES. regiment was attacked by © FOR SALE—A pair of fine Hoi whom they defeated with the loss of two men the movtane in battery No. &, Marsh 04,1807, Wins Gan | sorties tn Mesico, are ordered to organise and report be. AGAN'T TAPESTRIE CARPETINGS, TAKE THIS St SHS TEN ning their customers Harnens, de. &e., the property, of a In all thoso affairs avery oMcer and man engaged dis- thee ‘ad artillery, company F; slightly wounded in the | mediately to the General commanding the militia of the po wat “p Raa THE. PATRICE BEMRY A Jand purcharers in general, of their extensive, and well se- | Ruofrrois couchimen. whee toe noted of at charged his duty with gallantry and steadiners. My | fuce by the bursting of one of the enemy's shells, while | District of Columbia « Peting, which are this day. opened for examiuation.. Persons cred amortment of Ladiee,” Misses’ and Children's Gai- stable in Mercer near Bieecherstrese™ " °°™ thanks are particularly due to Brig. Gen, G. J. Pillow, | serying themortara in battery No. 3, March 24,47 Joseph By order of Major General Warren Joven desirous of obtaining the latest and best styles, would do well Baskine, linpars, Be po aed] FOR BALE.—The celebrate Terdae Moe, | 824 Brig. Gen. J. A. Quitman, 8, Hayden, 2¢ artillery, company |; slightly weunded tn CH L NES, Aid de Camp, — | to call early and make their selections wih grestgares end Dit 7 ‘which will enable Lady Washington,” 7 years old, and hes trotted | _ 1 Sm Under many obligations to the officers of my per- | the face by the bursting of oneof the enemy’sshella.while | ‘The following extract from g order No, 17, is inh Broad iTH & KNAPP, x ell at the very lowest prices. two consee heats in 2m. 41 'sec., and fmes5 | Sonal staff, Major Geo. A Call, Ast, Adj. Gen. Bvt. | serving the mortars in battery No. 3, March 24, 1847, | Published for the information of vol LAT wer 254 Broadway, (opr Wall) siSuore will be oven until ten o'clock in the evening, | 36e., to “& waon, and the brown mare,“ American Gal,” | Major J. J. Aberorombie, and Lieut, 8. Williams, ald-de. | Archibald MeFadgen, 2d urtilery, company F; slighily | “3. By the 9th section of the act to raise for a limited BOARD IN THE COUNTRY giving Country Merchants an opportunity to examine their | known as the De Forrest mare. Also, & leather-op wi ‘amp; and Lieut, P. G. T. Beauregard, of the corps of r wounded in the face by the bursting of one of the enem: dt wineers, Capt. J. ©. McClelland, and Lieut, George thells, while serving the mortars in battery No. 3, March | “ry Th, 184) rm, doing duty with my di- | 94, 1447, Martin Dignum, 9d artillery, company G; | OF privat lieted in the regular army, n of the gene- | stiyutly wounded in the left’ aide, while serving in. the | OF Fegularly mustered in any voluntecy company, for who Kindly joined me on the occasion. All | hatteries, March 22, 1847, Sergeant James Foster. 2d ar. | period of not less than twelve mouths, who has’ served thono ge .‘leinen were for # considerable time exposed to | titlery, company D; slightly wounded in the thigh, by the | OF may serve during the present war with Mexico, and & sovere five, and rendered valuable service. burstlag of &. a military force, &c., approved Febru. isioned ‘officer, musician, stock when uot otherwise engage: 3 made by Godwin, used only a year, and a low-wheeled, i ‘SMITH & RISLEY, leather-topped single sulkey ; also, a’ set of donble-harness, ham st., directly opposite the Chatham Theatre. | quile new. wire at the stable’ in the rear of 66 First warey eae First avenue " W families exp be aceommodaed with board at one of - th oat delightfully sit iT nee bx Orange gousty, one aay se pmey reat s land daily £ ‘and at Conmwall—t " SH & OO., FRENCH BOOT and Shoe Makers, No, 6 Ann street, ‘© spend the summer in the coun: sirable. For farther partieul i f j Il, while-serving. 1 wrigh, by the | iho sfiall receive an honorable discharge,’ ke, will be & 'D.'Sands, comer Fulton and Wik: ear the Museum, NewYork. Kine French, Boots $21 I subjoin a list of the killed and wounded of my divi- | batteryNo, 1, Narch 43,1847,” Privates 4 De Shariven, | watitied ton warrant forone hundred and slaty weres ot | {ism streets; M.jinclair, 48 Houston street; C. Mt Reg. 102 sid for $650, Patent Leathe Woot, Wnoces Gelere ana sion. ‘The loss of the enemy could not be accurately | hack. sth infantry, company A; rlightly; in the treneh | land, which he will be at liberty to locate in one body, | Brondway sntly on handand made to orde sacertained, but is believed to bo at least treble our | near battery No.2, by aeanuon ball ing between his | Upon any of the public lands that may be subject to pri- | CAST OFF CLOTHIN PUBNITIRE ing, Bee. done in’ the store, gatate of nature: and | own, thighs, producing > dight contusion be aati aneren on, | vate entcy; or ho may, at his optica, wher nonorebly | CAST OFF CL Wwe of an FURNITURE ‘our motto. No.6 Ann street, New York. We risk. * Bate Thave the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedi- | j447, ' Edward Flomming, 8th infantry, company |, | discharged, receive treasury rerip to the amount of one ADIES and Ge. ~ . Me ‘Albany, April 22 * "Fownsend House, | *nt servant, R. PATTERSON, Aightly. near battery No. I, by the bursting of a shell, in | Nundred dollars, bearing ix per cent interest, payable | [APLES ant Gentlemen having any ent off oF supertious LOOK AT THIS, | A Maj. Gen, U.8. A. Com’g. Division. | Henny anee ari, March “a tear, fomi-annually, and redeomable at the pleasure ol tie go: | reat nena cusne, Wy mening oe bp ailing sae ; 1 4 WN eeeeaners tained J é a enc Bogte the eit apd hoes ere Nnforme heats ond sterner ski the ey, | Myatt L. Sons, AUD C Act Aa AW Con | mounted riemen, tompany Bi by s°mmusket ball i tne | "cLert thls proviion of the law may not be fuly un- | Haman anesaeeae'«* TeBE RRA TS ett f Will be sold at the low price af $5, Also all Kind he has nowon, hand s jarge andivery handsome | Hendquarters of the Army, Camp Washington, near | monmted ritemen. company D ; by « musket ball in the | iad by the veteran soldiers of the, regular ait nee ¢ ; etd (7 of Gentlemen's Gaiters and Patent’ Leather Astorment, Of Spring Millinery, to whieh she | Vera Crus, 1G” Bateeue Martin coped Paiinon: emote cae teer corps, who may have received the land bounty | N. B—Ladies ean be attended to by Mra. De Boer . differs Sho i invites “thelr attention. “Mrs. Wilson's. stock comprises | _ Report of killed and wounded of the volunteer di- | 1847 Ket Dall In theright side lncouiveieh we Pacatcidch | ou the expiration of thelr frst term of service, they are | _ Old stock and Job goods vought, of say description sud Y "Be an assortment of the richest and most fashionable Hats, vision, on the 10th and Lith March, 1817: Midols, Mare 24, 16a?” Privelens sche tetra cxnvacea | informed that ip onse of re-eullstment or re-curchaces, tl ieaiiilets ian _m2 Im? rh fe and Rerawer witch ihe Secsnrs horse’ can be sold oore reemmmante is oe riflemen, company E; by an excopette ball in the left | either by companies or as individual volunteers, for ASHBUKTON ins ha ACA ether catablishment inthe city. Country Milles | Liout, Col. J. P, Dickenson, South Carolina regiment, | «FIN, n'a skSrmiah at Puente del Midois, March 26,1847, | second term, for the period of the war, they will, on re- | TIMHIS VERY SUPES ID Perel, Chores aes ulen bes oe will do well to call before purchasing. severel Frederick Wartea, mounted riflemen, company ( lost | ceiving an honorable discharge at the expiration there- | 2, Sars, Meste, Will) Fowl, Game, Se. which has re Tie ‘Mrs. M. WILSON, 291 Grand at, y. x three fingers of his left. hand b: bre cut, in » skir- | Of; be entitled to a second lund bounty of equal amount, | Seived,ing, anprobation of the priveival epictres for severs} NB. Couatry merchants eup geen Allen and Qrchard stm | Private Comer boca carclina reximent, slightiy. | Tian at Fuente del Midola, Marsh 26,1007." Henry Neal, | oF the treasury serip for ono hundied dollars, as they so eee ee bee Pe ee TS ‘ vate er, South Caroli ent, slight! she Beda vad ofes ’ 4 oNNE SONS ON THE Private Phillips, South Carolina togiment, sightly. | mounted sinemen, company B; near the magesine, by e | May Prefer, R, JONES be 1198 C. C, WEMYS88 ean now accomme Crzerettekey, Seuth Carolina Pert: Weel. ihe eae Wei meet ieee eee ¥ “ Adjutant General.” L{O, No. 67 Division Seanke, h four more pupils, if immediate ay Quartermaster’s Sergt. B. F, McDonald, Georgia re a hh mounted rifle “#7 'y Po! _ LD respectfully inform ber friends and the publie in eation be made at her hone No. 347 Sisth giment, severely. jee be ‘si one ese, on iodo oe INTERESTING TO VOLUNTERRS. general, that she has coustantly 0 hand» Ot 74 ag ennes ; . h rian John Rema, ery, 2 ortiment of shirred bonnetes atry ws, Pla objection, if desirable, to her pupils at righ dow Window don Dust- | Private Jno G, Eabeuk Gees Syme Smcan ores? company B; on thesand hills, lost left arm by cannon | tp ifrerting the, ollowiug Gesent Gale Pobre gemma eaperor eal mgd manranny bonnet ti OTe Tivelne, League fer: Five’ Dollies, or: Filion Lek y Brushes hic eats for Private Henry Lavilesk, Georgia regiment, slightly, | thot, March 11, 1847- Private James Stephen, 4th artil- | for the settlement of claims by discharged volunteer not. | he tudies from the countr os well pareknalag sewers Jars per Quarter—three lessons wae v8 ‘ald im®re ? Sergeant Jos. King, Goorgia regiment, slightly. lery, company F; in the thigh, badly, March 14, 1847. | qiers, for bounty land or ‘Treasury scrip, we are request | aps im*r

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