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eee LS) 5 IR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1 847. = aa rene - == = anne = om —— _ CITY AMUSEMENTS. hater at Charleston. seeds Ae SESE Fe ation cere ee re HISTORY OF THE BRILLIANT BATTLE OF SACRAMENTO, | 1°%,:itezion (0 the individual instonces of personal | __ AUCTION NOTICES, ARK THEATRE.—Wednesiay Kvening. May 12th, will The Hon. Daniel Webster arrived in this city. yester- baa 11 a8 of theintrepid bravery, cool and determined cou. moe WM _W. SHIRLEY.» sdny Kvening. ; - : .WM_W. SHIRLEY, ssp Piseecirmed detimaty suited LOOK BEFOREYOU | day morning, by the Wilmington boat, and took lodgings THE PLAN OF THE FIELD OF BATTLE, Tage of many of yourown reginent, and Lieut. Col. Mit. | FRETALM, PURNISHING Hane try ae «auction, iugton, Mr. Bass; Mr. Bra ir. Dyott; | at the Charleston Hotel. At 12 o'clock, M., hi 4M. B. Bogert, $y Mis Brown, Mrs Vetuou: Elinor Mortimer, Mrs. Abbott; | waited on, there, by the Committee of Reception, con. chell’s ercort, who, charged with us upon the enemy's | sure Nin 432 Husson ots nent Mehern’ ieee stose, the ‘To conclude with the INVISIBLE PRINCE—The lifwate | sting of the the following gentlemen, via:—Hon, F. I Wr Fo ee eee, ae Te distinction? and | Myestock,of Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Wares, Na and Wood Furibond, Mr. A. Andrews; Blouribella, Miss Gordon; Don | Elmore, Hon. D. E. Huger, James L. Petigru, Hon, Wil- \ Be, Serva ao did T not presume’ that othor field ‘officers, on that ocen- | Pen Kuiren Cold Pens, eed cpazay nuabets, Bird Cages, Legnder, Mrs. Hout, 0" P Mam Aticon, HH. A. Desausure, Henry Gourdin, J.B 3 Nombres as De slon, would report the proceedings of thelr own eam-"| gods, the stock of « dealer a ee an ten es yn Gallery pont mann hie? Lg eyes raighe ae i, 2 = ‘akg, ad \ Wy, i igs Dios &. — 5 an the praise-worthy conduct of their own offt- | cash, in lots cr putt retire ae myl2 iter nt k—the rian commence ‘eadon, Hon. . 1 Ww. 4 a " cers and men. ¥ 3 th ; al B. Irving, Alexander Black. 6 TIINAWNONN tN F BOWERY THEATRE —A_W Ticker, Fr H, | ‘The Committee led. Mr. Webster Into the spacious mine WPS Webs seamen isnc iii iis FAY Du AGG oui eel iL Amt BES Hay 2th aTeyens, Seago er—Wedneaday. Evening. May poe or balcony of the hotel, which was thronged with ROAD Yo CHIHUAAUA. ee eee PEWIS CLARK, | # HLo'elock, at Sale rooms, No. 8 Wall street, the ent 4 Rover, fe NOT I ar Ale Oa ep and feet so ge we io = Slap 8 large crowd raat ae Major Com’g. But, Mo. Light Artillery UREN Donny fig men ie ae ree of An. ae John 4 . ; | of citizens in the strect fronting the Hotel,) t the ' ph ‘ 1 eee oe as scactnenn of tee tres dla te ee Kineous deme’ MB, Curees Lady Asneranth, Diss Wi Gistinguished guest s hearty weleome to the honftalitice , PROCLAMATION shout ene Renaied "specimens, Of the ira clas” collec stp Shsiide with the grand drm of JACK SHEPPARD | of Charleston. Mr. Wabstor took inis position tn the Of the Governor ond Commander. of the American | ie alte oa preeres moms of ehton vege peerionen tore ck Sheppard, oy . way; | centre ofthe balcony, immediately fronting the street, orces at ter inguis i Jonattan Wild: Booth; Owen Woot names Dev | and was there addressed a4 follows by. the fion. Frank: 1. ‘The undersigned has been, by order of the Com- {y°nnil have never been: pt in this put rll, Clark; Poll Maggott, Mrs. Bai worth Bess, r Soman jovert fe} Py Veavin wis ares ott, Mrs. . | in H, Elmore, Chairman of the Committee of Reception: manding General, appointed Governor and commander | Ssle'peremptory, in consea prietor’s leaving He a eps eal tue el eed Pec igce yr asa -yaar shes her aicceradls pats of the Ainerican troopsat Monterey, andihas enteredupon | for Europe. May be seen, w morning. _Doors onen at 6% o'clock, Performance’ commences at 7 Wr. Webster, ina clear, commanding and full toned the duties appertaining to said o Soo " voice, responded as follor ‘The inhabitants are hereby informed thatthe neces- ‘S AT AUCTION—A. LEVY will sell on ALMO'S OPERA HOUSE— Wednesday Fi May 12, sary guards and patrols have been established to insure pe ‘J ay Leva GentLemen—It would be an act of as vi Morning, at 11 o’elock, at 293 Broadway, a ie eleventh Night o the Secon Seasons aU peartarae to my own feclings, as of injustice and Jee ermgeyy the supremacy of order and tranquillity in the city. | choice collection of Greenhouse. Planes, f of LIAS tin Patti; Dr. Bartolo, Sig. A.’| tht hospitality of the citizens of Charleston, if I should Unoffending citizens will be protected in all their rights, 5. jas, Jasmnins k Stnay Pico; Figaro, Sig. even: | fail to express my cordial thanks for the welcome you and those who have been induced through fear or other | [ya ch malt biees vik i tao erta, Signora Boulard; Fio- | give me in their behalf, and to reciprocate, to you and ‘uzesite Hee Som Chabe-hoimes, are invited to return to | der. ower’ Seeds, just received from “ th the third act of Donizetti's opera of to them, my sincere respects and good wishes, bs; "re with the peaurence that they shall be protected in | Holland. aie He ae mil? 2tre* Luct MIMERMOOR, You are quite right, gentlemen, in supposing that my all tet ROBSee GVOCaRICeS LLABY will sell atauction, on Wed- Ist tier boxes and parquette, $1; 2d tier, 50 cents; Private purpose, in undertaking the tour which has brought me 2. All citizens whether Mexi:ans or Americans,are re- stant, at 10 o'clock, at their cabinet boxes for eight perons 8 M2; do for 6 ‘do,'$i0. intothe midst of you. is to see the country and the peo- quested to give information against all who may commit reet, a magnifi Boge oven a aif Zgherformance to commence at 8, ple of the country, pet to obtain a better | and fuller Sota sgaingt the good order and tranquillity of the eity,— nd Mahogany Furniture. Alse, two mew ea = Mth, nm nowledge 4 erto, I have not been a visiter thy to be called an American who would y made Pianofortes. ‘The above ALMO'S OPERA GARD. F. BENE: | #0 far South; and I was unwilling, quite unwilling, to bo injure the innocent and unoffending. All persons are | “ined fom now until the day of sale, Catalogues are ready, VENTANO respectfully announces to the patrons ®t the | longer a stranger, personally, in the Southern States. requested particularly to inform against such, and they | —™!?!"*" teshl soi ohegiand.the public generally, that hig Bevefit will ake place | ‘Tho citizens of Charleston do me an honor, which I most will be summarily punished. All such atrocities as are | EGAN ALON BY KE, Jce, Auctioneer, curday evening, May 24d, with Verdi's opera of deeply feel, when they say, through you, that they have mentioned in the second section General Orders, No. 20, LEGANT SALE OF FRENCH! PORCELAIN, Voss, Sig. Beneyontano whl on ee Ok scion, sing the “Grand | Stisfaction in meeting me at thelr own homes, and wish Vig:— Assassination, murder, stabbing or maiming, rape, | vices, SuereVan Antworr & Pens wll cell on Phuredess, May assault and battery, robbery, theft, wanton desecration | | Mf Gerutdin Na 315 Brocdeoy, of churches, cemeteries or other religious edifices, ke. Ke, | up stairs, peremptorily,to close the concern, Freneh China dine | will be promptly acted on, and all minor offences’ againat | ner,tea aud coflee sets plain waite nud decorated, rich coffee the safety of the people and the peace of the city, will be | gu and saucers, tete a tete sets, ink stands, eologue bottles, c., Ke Romanza” from Vert torender my visit agreeable. When one is made wel- Senta ante ee toe eee ater seats, will please | Come to the homes of Charleston, 1am quite aware that call atthe Box office, on or before Monday evening, May 17th | the warmth of hospitality can go no further. and take their tickets, No seatsare considered retained unless | Undoubtedly, gentlemen, differences of opinion on pale pm ay LW many subjects exist between your fellow-citizens and visited by the most summary punishments. | handaome colk opias AME SICAN MUSEUM—SPLENDID performances, this myself and betwoen South Caroline and Manachusetts i 3. All FY hye) hei sa vending intoxicating 30, akg some collection of neh Vases, Comucs and oon and Kvenmng, at Sand i to 3 at how poor must bo that spirit, spirit which | am iquors without special permission. Sut G ol 5 | - edo DUNN, Ma AT RA sual S40 rare peoeeliodaitnce heres te inant whee, 1, Gaming in all its forms, is expecially prohibited, and See nae ot He a ee oa eee ae CHRP Exaeyy ‘grether nit the cederiated — | out of these differences, would extract cause of social professional gamblers will not be permitted to reside in Ivory Knives and Forks in sets and dozens. SrA RAMI Ys MISS GREENWOOD, alienation, or personal disrespect? What would be the the place. Keepers of puplic houses or others places | Also, splendid Parissean and Louis XIV style Glass and Mz.Conover, Comte Vocalist; Mise. Hoters, Migs Julien, ke. | YAlue of our political institutions. if men might not differ where gaining is allowed. will be sent out of the country | ChiNs Nipestgapere, Crentotes eaten Flower Woes THE MOVING DIORAMA OF NAPOLEON'S on potfetioal Aqueations, without sacrificing mutual esteem hn epretyesent apogee 4 jak ey male cant ae ah m4 1 oe earning ine tania one te oe a 5. Public fandangoes are prohibited, and all persons, i prisi aWallalso be exhibited ot each and every performance. | havo divers political aentiments, but we have but one whether belonging to the ariny or not, are required to be signage boven de hen eo Umilasion £5 couts, “Children under 10 years \Sg-eeni, country; we may differ as to the best manner of serving in thelr quarters at tatoo, and subject to arrest and jen and coffee sets, and numerous other and honoring that country, but we agree that she is to examination, if found strolling after that hour through lars of which see aucti er ror Dal a be served by all to the utmost of their power, and honor- any part of the city. and Enquirer, Catalogues ready the morning of sale, cal by all with final reverence and patriotic devotion, If Cou. it Reg't of Ma MUTOHELL, [Pee di -w-aRO WN, - we do notalways'think alike,we all feel alike; we feel that “ol. Ist Reg’t Ohio Vol. and Governor. . W. BROWN, Auctioncer. : 0 wa have much of the individual happiness.as well as the national Orrteran: J. F. Hannisox, A. A. A, Gen’l. | FP YENTTUPE, BOVRE RURNISHING ARTICLES, seen atall times. The outer promenades command a fine view | renown, which belongs to us now, or may belong to us Monterey, April 6, 1847. Ene a J Tose edad ples Sg rfog Since: san hi -b monroe of she harbor and Narrows, with the adjacent scenery. hereafter, does and will attach to us, as the undivided, ae beaut oP ratte eteaeiaiag’ Nol vend ae y Chairs, Gn andar Eecete «Concert of Sacred. Mosie wi be | S24, hove always the indivisible, members of the great MILITARY MOVEMENTS. Wardrobes: Book Cases, Bureau, Washstands, French Bed: ven by Dodworth’s juatly celebrated cornet bands asscre’® | AMerican Republic. . Ox Boar tax Bria Monee, 2 | stead, Ouomans, Divans, Ke. ChLeaWeee Tam happy, gentlemen, if you think that, while dis- Mat $16 an } Hair Mattresses. N¥CS"HALL, No. 472 Broadway, between Grand | charging the duties of Secretary of State, I paid just re- 1 hina ape icp Solar Larape, Girandol lary: Ziploc ant Broome street nisTy's gard tothe protection of Southern interests, “In my The Di Capt. Duft’s troops, U. 8. Dragoons, embarked on b Sampedhereyerd fee Oe anaes Immensely popular and quinal Baud of Judgment; those interest, important in themselves, were e Distances, board this vessel with Captain Andrews’ company of in- On RTE aeeeen = i ‘conneot grave questions of public law, question i : 30 From G to H, ‘ M,) " c AT y : Respeetfully aangunee. that they will continue their pleasing touching the immiunity of thas, sk the SeSnientease Rom oki peetellg ay baa A be Bet wag bey ies tr ene i hota eer ies baal is Hae Le OF SHEYS aL, SEATED mr i i “i ‘i and eq of nations upon th . To tl ‘ “6 : “« FtoG, . ‘ 3 ha A. lc ail CS 9 d q $ prflimltsion 25 cent, to commence at 8 o'clock. (Change of nitude of thet awestions't could not. be iuronsible. ft Oia tet Pp ee kee til7, A. M., of the 9th, waiting for fair wind, whon we | wayr( ee, be OS we serene oh Neceriaectios MUNERVA ROOMS, «06 Broadway —Mouday, Wedues | if the clint bax haie proses Pisin te _ The References to the Sketch. threo foct deep, The whole lino of intronchments, from | *#tted with the best of spirits, having 220 souls on | "4: “AckeE HE GAME ee a sos otclock, at No. JNA dey aud Friday evenings, Ma7l0th ath, ith “Immense | more veourity for maritime rights, suda generat S| AsiGerte Keljotes or Mill of the Bears—a hill or pile Sierra de Nombreo de Dios to that of Vietoriano is about | board. Everything was going on finely; tho mencen- | 285 Broadway, (up atars.)ihe residue of thestock of the late +s.—Last week of the Myate iieutal Soirees of | {nthe maintenance of rece cad ihe ae of voleanle rocks. ‘The redoubt is of stone, and the five miles in length. Joying themselves by laughing at each other in turn, | mostet tie most walcable Tomas ae ann zeneiye ‘asso! offers amined the 1 re Mr. Alexandei His extraordin: nightly received by iu hi mentof the most valuable housefurnishing articles ous brilfiancly illuminated Mystic Temp! incomprehensible. Necroman hionable and crowded. a walls three foot high, without a ditch, Previous totho ——_|.__Position of enemy’ ‘ - of y's lancers, rallying to charge our asure of sea 2s, boocy there wore a nine ond 9 fx pounder in this re: eft, and the wagon train at K;'but outed by the six: esthrie! a was wi iasansein taaep bd A Pe ll ates 160 fect abet Moved pounders at L, the battery at L moving to the left for | Minutes past 4, P.M. We were making all the headway ter course of nations, I am bound to ascribe this result rather to the concurrence of fortunate circumstances, ences, with overwhelming bursts of applause, and every demonstration of | and to the encouragement and support of others, than ‘wonder, astonishment and de Tuaeaiel toany ability displayed by my efforte, J gn the right. ‘The hill is about 160 feet above the Arroyo The purpose, we could, with fine weather and wind, when the revenue Ostman To ere Bia ore apres sree cr AN eer pebigarn eal B.-Cerro Sacramento, on the enemy’s left flank; ,_l:—A battery of four 6 pounders. From this position | steamer Legare came across our course ; we tried to ER'S STOCK. Weduedaye at 10 Dgratense7 clock. Prices of admision—Paraue that motsal Interoourae strengthens mutual r- about 100 feet above ahd Arroyo under ft. It is sini the change upon the left was dispersed, and the fire of | avoid her all we could, by luffing up, but she struck us on 225 Green street. the stock of = carriage ee 4 : to A. It had edoubt, witl nine-pounder and a " - cannon Me ildren accompanied by their parents, half price. country s00 of one snother, the more will srperities be | Heavy four under. ‘The mine-pounder was dislodged dismounted. From th point tho battery moved to C, bats larboard quarter, tearing away full twenty fect of the ons ous "untaiabeds doy" thee ne eee wy ; | iteneg, tnd alferences reconciled 1 nay undertake | byte tint dre of oar tatery of exon at Cy aus garun Wok Beremon of and opening are ch the batter | side of the vest, staring away all the berth, and com and wiche, one sleigh, robe and SOCIETY LIBRARY, Comer of Broadway and Leonard | t0 say, for Massachusetts, that she ready nt all times, | dlstanc, and 60 feet below it of the enemy at B, soon silenced it. Within 60 yards | pletely running us down; but, providentially, nota soul | Bells, also, amith’s tools, anvils, bellows, vices, tape and numberof highiy respectable families; this celebrated band of | of South Carolina; and that she remembers ancient tice | ,,G° 4, Tegular oircular redoubt of stone, exterlorly, 9°,0, the howitners opened between the entrenchments, | was hurt, although the lady and child of Sergant Wil- | stork of theipaint, wood and trimiuerw’ shope ¢ let of beaches BELL RINGERS, has i ie rene sy and supported interiorly by a kind of basket work of fring tothe right and left. . A bg 4 fixtures, Y . ‘ eponed the i f : ton, ud will remain here another week, atte Society Libre: | grou interset; wade oat fate ia omeeer 8 com” | brick and poles. ‘This redoubt is about 60 feet diameter M.—Poaltion occupied by party reconnoitering the ene- | Am had only let one of tho berths that was complete- Hecommencing Monslay, May 10th, and every evening during | that there is, no where cise, a juster or a higher appro: . B—The above articles ean be seen at any time before inside. This is the redoubt stormed by Capt. Reid and my’s line, immediately previous to the opening of the | ly stove to atoms, not @ moment before. Capt. Duff, | the sale. mi eer ( ‘They will be assisted. by Miss Marin and Miss Julia Barton. | ciation of the men, or the deeds, of this her sister State; | Sag Col Campbell waded In the ons ee” 8 NO American's frrt position, from which th with Lieutensnt Merrihew, lay in the state room, and ANCOCK LODGE NO. 49 I. 0. of O. F-—The mem: Ticke B oeee e ae core and no where the prevalence of more earnest wishes, | “yi: G. and H--Kedoubts similar to C. Botween opened upon tho enemy's charging column, at O, after | ODlY the thickness of a board saved their lives. ‘The Fine ieacock Lodge No.4, are ‘hereby ‘noted tht Doors open at? FL eee ss csaaihdee' att. fon Mtever may advance her prosperity and distine- | them, at equal distances, are intrenchments, from 40 to which, the 2nd position wastakon, and the general chaso | sails, also rigging, are so completely shattered,that it will | {N% Lodus will meet herealter at No. 38 Canal atreet, fourth “'B. Positively. thei i . ; ; t Concerts in this city, as they | &Grvrueme—I come among you, with my family, as 60 yards cach, with intervals. They are ditches, about made. ‘be impossible to proceed to sea, so we immediately put | _ml2 It*r a yolw*re | travellers, but not feeling that we are entirely strangers. fa BE a Be “ about, and hailed the steamer, and were boarded by one open in Boston the followis 1¢ American Insti th THE DE TESC HE LIEDER KRANZ {minh to attract mo catentations, notion, ‘but desire only ters of her officers, when the captain of our vessel, (the Mo- Roo ge > ifaereoes Rees Valens) and seo the country and the people without formality | SPECIAL DESPATCH 'roO THE NEW YORK HERALD. mountain howitzers, mounted upon carriages construct- | bile,) with Lieutenant Divver, proceeded back with the Hast fron Bathing Tube, Gere FIRST GRAND VOCAL CONCERT. or constraint. Sr. Lovis, Mo., April 28, 1647. ed especially for field prairie service and drawn by two | officer and held a consultation, and concluded to imme- Waaty GE ORe eutan AT THE Thanking you,and the citizens of Charleston, again, | 9.04 seca » ISAT. horses each. These were: commanded by Lieuts. EF. | aistely put back for New York Witel tee line baneovranieds etka Gwainnaart APOLLO SKLOON, tor the eattieh qemoube extemned to cea'st votautin tint enclose you ® rough copy of a sketch of the bat- Chouteau and H. D. Evans, and manned by some twen- YP dang algae head associations, Two Gold Medals, One 8 I A : | Toffer you, gentlemen, Dertonally, my Wigh regard; and ‘Ue fround st Recramento. Tho original was drawn by ty mon,whose conduct in this action cannot be toomuch | ‘The steamer loft her figure head in our state room, a | Silver Medals and seventy-nine Diplomas, can bescen at y rf . to this concourse of your fellow citizens, which surroundr rriwether Lewis Clark, of theartillery, and the commended. large cast iron eagle. We have it on board. The above | {atom where a stove, made on the prine! se of ‘the range, ‘The “ Liroer Kranz Chorus” cor TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY _ UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR KRAUSKOPF, Doe. Mu: Late Director of the.“ Swiss Song Union,” the * Rh Bavarian” Union, and Chorus Master of the | you as countrymen—we are born to the same inheri- THE PARTICULARS OF THE BATT ts of nearly copy which I send is in its main features faithful. It. °° VALE, VOICES, ws Leelee ge By tt ceca Spaces waa copied faba For the se of the sketch I am in- sige lat pean OF Ce tier salle procs ee contains all the facts in the case, but | send an extract eraaee ‘acknowledgments, I must tender iny sincere | dedted to George , Esq. of this city, who is a ‘ from the log book of the Mobile. renish, | respects. Citizens of Charleston! Iam happy to regard | >rother of the Major Aa eens on wat nr peg re ke . Le Feey SG Water street, east of Peck Slip. MOST SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED WORK world, be published om Saturday, 13th May, emy, he unlimbered the guna with. | _ Charles M. Bugbee, who ran an express from Plan del Prassian,” xn ; ‘ ' ° id ” A in ards of the entrenchment, and opened a de. | Rio to Vera Cruz, for the Picayune,with the news of the rth Ame y, containijug the following Rector Peri ee, aia y tance, won by the same patriotism, and the same valor Heanqvantens Batratian Missouns) —atructivo fire of canister into his’ ranks: which waa | recent battle, was repeatedly shot ai from the wayside = ae) eI RE Pe OTM weeittel tory, New England blood has moistened the soil where we now ant ARTILLERY warmly returned, but without effect. Capt. Weight- | N. 0, Delta, May 2. Pian KOR stand, shed as readily as at Lexington, or Concord, or Camp near Chihuahua, Mexico, March 2, 1847. man again advanced upon the entrenchments, passing Noi HERR PHILLIPP MEYER, | Bunkerhill, May it prove a durable cement of the Union | To Col. A. W. D. x, Commanding American Forces through it in the face of the enemy, and within a few NAVAL. es Picts iat, of our respective States! And many generations, vow | in the State of Chihuahua :— feet of the ditches; and in the midst of cross-fires from (From the Norfolk Herald, May 10.) Insel HERR HECHT. MR. H, C. TIMM and PROFESSOR KRAUSKOPF | far off find themselves, when they arrive, as we now find | | Sin—I have the honor to report, that agreeably to three di The U. 8. sehr. Flirt, Li Cy i i N 4 5 (ae i rections, again opened his fire to the right and 8. sehr. Flirt, Lieut. Comd’g James 8. Palmer, hove viewa Gis a wll preside at the piano forte. st nlaces, and of Pro-.| OUrtelves, @ free, respectable. united and prosperous | your instructions, I left the camp near Sanz,on the left with such “effect. that with the fomatdable | dFopped down to the naval anchorage on Saturday | spat bre, Whiehell. ‘ach ntinber'ie coskplete ta iaeth, splines SE sagt 10 Bor bedl at, ti vt mize | community | pray you, gentlemen, accept my sincere | ‘morning of the 28th ult., accompanied by my Adjutant. charge of the eavalry and dismounted men of your own | MOFming, und will sail to-day for the Gulf of Mexico.— | and coutains four engravings, printed in tints, and eight pages ai “FT; good wishes for you all. Lieut. L. D. Walker, and non-commissioned staff, and regiment and Lieut. Col. Mitchell's escort, the ene- | The following is a list of her offcers : James 8, Palmer, | !Iustrative text. Single copies 25 cents. Ag TS Te Te OER — au ; ; 1, LONG & BROTHER, 32 Ann street, N.Y. NAY BAGRED URIS SOC ERY ApoE roceeded in advance to a position commanding a full my were driven from the breastworks on’ our right | Licut. Commanding; Lieutcnant, Wilson R. McKinney; | pg _pf4,hONG * 3 reac ‘Hon Friday Evening fay uh; on whieh cecasion ak Sporting Inte! nee. view of the enemy’s camp and entrenchments, situated in pres ‘confusion, At this time, under a heavy; cree Master, John Walcott; Ass’t Surgeon, James 8. Gillian; P. ties niin will be Sorwended Haydu's celebrated and benutifal Oratori There was some fine sport over the Union Course yes- | about four miles distant from this point. ‘The enemy fire from the battery of four six-pounders, under Licuts, | Midshipmen, George IH. Hare, Ro W. Scott; Captain's iy te Beant pe _THE CREATION, 5 terday afternoon, as can bo fully testified by the re- | was discovered to be in force, awaiting our approach, Dorn, Kribben and Labeaume, upon the enemy's right, rk, John W. € ag eins . will be pes fossed.ta gorapiiance witty general request, spectable concourse of persons who witnessed it. having occupied the ridge and neighboring heights about supported by Major Gilpin on the left. and the wagon | , Php schooner Spitfire was towed from the Navy Yard $l to $350 rincipel Bole pars ys ‘ The first purse offered was for trotting horses, mile | Sacramento. Upon examination, it was ascertained that train escorted by two companies of infantry under C: tgDiinbert’s Point on Saturday morning, by the U. 8 hes OE Mis oS, LOA. JONES, heats, best three in five, to go in wagons—driver and | his entrenchments and redoubts occupied the brow of tains E. F. Glasgow and Skillman in the rear, Major fr | mer Engineer, Master's Mate Olmstead, command- 050 Mr. M. COLBURN, wagon to weigh three hundred pounds. The animals | an elevation extending across the ridge between the Ea charged upon the enemy’s centre and forced himfrom | ing. The S. is bound for Vera Cruz, and has on board with less than bi al pat. 0 39 é me OOM. FM NASH. entered were Jack Cade, Jim Berry, Lady Ellen and | Atroyo Seco and that of Sacramento—both of which, at hisentrenchments under heavy fire of artilléry and | ‘apparatus for raising the U. 8. brig Somers, which | 4 Dr. Brown & Brother, dentists, No, 469 Broadway, five The splendid choruses in this Oratorio will be performed in | Philadelphia Sal—the three latter of whom, it will be | this point, cross the valley from the elevated ridge of smallarms, At the same time the fire of our own bat- | W&# capsized and sunk off that port in December Inst, | {00m above Grand street, west side, Mechanical, dentistry astyle unsurpassed is country by any musical associa- | recollected, had the remarkable contest of #oven heats | mountains in the rear of the village of Torreon, known tery was opened upon the enemy's extreme right, from = : | AE ae ORTON ROOFING tien: and the Orchestre will be large and o cient. over the same, grou dy last Monday week. The trio | by the name of the Sierra de Victorianto, that of Nom- which a continued fire had been kept up upon our line | Great Fine in THE Ono State Prison his LE BERS setae ot te eater nontins ‘The whole will be under the direction of Mr.TT. Y. Chubbs, | ¢x@rted theneelves on this occasion, but were unablo to | breo de Dioson the east, and through which runs the Rlo and the wagon train. Two of the enemy's guns were | afternoon, a fire broke out in the shops of is particalarly adapted to all kinds of fist rool build. ota piteh of not over 3 inches to the foot, or less ; am mbines the two most important requisites, namely, cheap- the popular conductor, who has been engaged expressly for — with the music of Jack Cade, who trotted off | del Nombreo de Dios. This valley is about four miles now soon dismounted on their right, that ittery silenc- thistoee with the money in three straight heats. in width, and entrenched by the enemy entirely arora ed and the enemy dislodged from the redoubt on the | Hayden & ¢ which consumed the entire eastern wing of shops—about one hundred and fifty feet in length, Perlormauce te commence a quarter before 8o’clock. Tick- | ‘The second match was between those fino pacers, Vil- | trom mountain to mountain, the road to the city of Corro Frijoles, Pérciving ‘body of lancers forming, ft “ id durability ; and isa. greater safeguard against fire, ets 50 cents-Kor sale at the usual places andat the door of the | lage Boy and Roanoke, and a new horse under the cog. | Chihuahua running directly through ita centre—and of the veiad of outfanking our feft, and attacking’ the hor bance AAR rg Rong tear Dad ye dd more impertious to water, than any other kind of roofing Teper Res sidbhats chats did baidlo Hla Bierelany, men of Gen, Taylor—mile heats, bert three in five, under | necessity passing near to, and crossing the Ilo Sacra- merchant train under Capt. Glasgow, I again opened up- | Mad, sor manufacturing saddle trees, hames, and the reiowe to ite dieovery. And we any without the leat Members can obtain their tlekets of the Becretar saat the saddle. Roanoke wou the first mile in 2.25, and the | mento at the Rancho Sacramento, a strongly built and on them a very destructive fro of grape and spherical | toolg feeds outireny. femroyea A ee Feoapste’ fog} Locos Gorge Ag ot ge yp tomggers oll 2 z Dat Roanoke vas canta yr, Ect the third mile in 2.96; | fortified house, with adjoining corrals, and at other en- case shot, which soon cleared the left of ourline. ‘The | saddlery hardware was in the buildings, which now lays anally rest hed i neat 6; CHARITY C fF 3 of the Ital but Roanoke was again successful in the fourth mile, in | closures, belonging to Angel ‘I'rias, the Governor of Chi- enemy vacating his entrenchments and deserting his permission of the Mana- | 9.964 —thus winning the purse huahug. From observation, it was ascertained that the qn eape among tha volns. A lange quantity of enidie- T1000 bul sit grany’ of . : : i © gune, was hotly pursued;towards the mountains beyond - his rooting on over 1000 buildings, all, or any” of aoe OTTIT for the valict ory | 4, With the exception of that made by James K. Polk, | enemy had occupied the’ site between these hills, Cerro Frijoles, and dows Arroyo Seco In Sacramento, by | {fees And ames was also hata heard 1 avtienateg ak | which they are willing the public should examine for uhem- ‘Kets $--to'be had at the usual | this is equal to the best time upon record, and when it | and that the batteries upon them were supported both wings of the army ander Lieut Colonel Mitebelh, 4 + Sa eee nareaaes | Te from $20,000 to $26,000, but this, of course, is all guess | | We wish the publ ived by confounding the work. We understand he was insured to the amount of | American composit of tar aud paper roofing $4,000 in the Hartford Insurance Office. The convicts wigteligee the pretence that it is the same. coat of the milr is taken into consideration that Gen. Taylor is what may | by infantry—his cavalry being in advanced positions, Lieut. Colonel Jackson and Major Gilpin, and by Capt. == —— —————————"—*- | be termed a “green horse,” his time of 2.26, yesterday, | formed into three columns, between the Arroyo Seco Weightman, with the section of howitzers. Durtag this AMUSEMENTS ELSEWHERE. shows that he may eventually become * enough to | and our advance. During these observations, the ene- my’ officers repeatedly opened their fires upon | fAbored hard, tid did much to extingoieh the fi rican Composition Bi Sa ap See mE TY ——— | “do brown”? some more experienced animals, Indeed, he | my's advanced guard discovering my party, approached reating enemy with great offect. ‘To cover this | ¢yrmmbue (Ohta) Stotecmants Meg een the fames.— | cuted on plank boar Jes, averages fro ALNUT STREET THEATRE: PHILADELPHIA— my be competent to get over his mile in 2.23, and reply, with the evident intention of intercepting it, flight of the enemy’s forces from the entrenched camp, | “mus (Ohio) Statesman, May t . A. Maral fj Manager.—Thi: us become a “professor of Polk-nism,”” and be enabled | but being met by that of our troops which 1 had sont the heaviest of his cannon had been taken from the en- PPAIRS 7 =p N not re FOREST. —Wednentay Event May 22, | to onter. the lists for the championship with even the | forward, it aa rapidly retreated. At this time, also, tho trenchments to the Cerro Sacramento, and a heavy fire | ity nou echining soe cus, Mr Forrest; Phasarius, Jamison; Julia, ‘Miss Fisher: nimble “Captain” himself. three columns of the enemy's cavalry re-crossed the Ar- opened upon our pursuing forces and the wagons follow- nona, Mrs Blake. He It is understood that these nags will again come to- | reyo Seco, and retired behind their entrenchments. I ing in the rear. ‘To silence this battery, | had the honor fter which, HIGHWAYS AND BY WAYS—Narei gether ina short timo, for a purse which will be espe- | then approached within six hundred yards of the most to anticipate your order to that effect’ by at once occu- Stubble, Chapinan; Miss Prinley, Mrs Jones; Susan ‘I cially offered for thelr benefit, as well as for the accom. | advanced redoubt, from which point the enemy's forma- pying the nearest of. the enomy's entrenchments, tos cente copper, Pei howe, ‘therefore, who pave ol ry thing about our zinc, or copper roofs. that are leaky, may here fin city now exhibits signs of returning summer.— | fectremedy by the use of the American composition, and the We see only a few remains of the winter's ice and snow, | vy expepse attendant upon the old system of roofing and re- in the very narrowest streets, where the sun cannot | ! reach, The wharves, too, are now entirely free terday we had three arrivals of steam vessel ‘Thayer. - modation of any others who may wish to “come in"’—al- | tion was plainly discernible. The entrenchments con- 1226 yards distant, and notwithstanding the elevated P ‘Foemorrow, Mr. Forrest's fourth night. ways excepting Captain Polk, who is entirely too “good | sisted of a like with intervals composed of elreular position ofthe Mexican battery, kiving him a plunging | Lows, the Canada, and the Prince Albert, besides ae. | oad CusSNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, | lookin’ to get in yet awhile. Fedoubta, from three to five hundred yards interval. with fire into my entrenchment, which was not defladed. and | Troneq or ld f sateen Ith street, near 3d a i resen ay =e gma —— entrenchments between each, covering batteries partly the greater range of hia long nine-pounders, the first fire ; . ie R. BEMAD j Overa of the MAID, OF, CASHMERE The Unknowa,Mr | Police Intelligence. masked by cavalry. The redoubt. nearest to my posi- of our guns dismounted one of his largest pieces, and the | 4, 4hé navigation on Lake Champlain is still retarded ders efi with Wim, B. Omsted, Architect. 61 At ites ‘Zoloe. Mie Mf Lee; Fatima, Made | one or tie charac of False Pretences.—OMcer Burley, | tion, contained two pieces of cannon, supported by xeve- fire was kept up with such briskness and precision of | {i ton‘and Feancis Salts have, for maka lage rant, | lantic street, South Brooklyn, and T. & 8. Beman, 195 Atian cs iis Widesaass Srrvstea Lerten mam attached at the lower police, | ral Hundred infantry. ‘The enemy's right and left were aim that the battery was soon silenced and the enomy ede muidewrsohig te Saabs 4 gonmane taeoneh, bes eaters | ee ee eer a (is t 1 i 8 ing. 4 le ‘m. O'Conner, | st itions—the Cerro Frijoles o1 is right, and r ei ont r the: 4 = 'y , OTICE—LOST—The follo’ Sent Bonds rr No of erformauce This (Wednesday) evening. On watrant Insded by astice Drinker, whereas Oped peat epeap rijcles on, his right, snd seen Bee Peete ta eae Be siamese Woe the ane aroutherly wind dispel thin ley barrier, it ts thought « of the State of Tennessee, were mailed at the New York o jah deat ian charro ee haog oid btwn 0 and | fg ei Say anche" alg Seon a as fan cami each Sk John's few days got O° | Oeste Ate ae Doors open at en 5 *, No. street, | wards C ua, through the Arroyo Seco, TheCerro Chihuahua. By their fire the how i ll Ue i ‘are hereby 2 ot te or UNION COUR: cas concen Tepresentations. ent,nppeara that Siaietonain an bin Yel pepcieting of 0 pits of immense cnn were renéeiee ananutte hd whdoes, chine and Bytown.— Montreal Herald, May 6. ee a Mr. athe was the | yoleanic rocks, surmounted by a battery, commanded Lieut. Col. Mitehell had sealed the hill, po errr Ist Nov. 1038, issued to the Hi owner of some 500,000 acres of > Chibuahus, feeding directly in front section of howiteers under Capt. Weightman, and the Political Intelligence. ‘i I. D. Jones, of Princess Ann county, declines to be con- nidered a candidate for Governor of Maryland. One third of the Virginia delegation to Congress, just elected, are of the alumni ef thi nd in Virginia, which | the main road Hand he would place in the hands of Jackson to sell, and | of the enemy’s entrenchments; crossing the Rio Sacra- last position of the Mexican forces was taken possession M Oeaer fisted that it would be necessary for him, | mento at the rancho, directly under its fire, and also ot by our troops; thus leaving the Amerienn forces RIDAY, May Mth, att 4 o'clock. Purse $200, two mile Connor, to go on to Virginia. in order to settle up | commanding the road from Terreon, immediately in ics masters of the field. Having silenced the fire from Cer- ¢ date, and issued to the jated 3d Nov. 1838, and i ‘ilroad Co. or bearer. heats under the saddle. some chancery business, and pay various expenses. For | rear, the croxsii University of Virgin ond No. 443, letter A, dated 3d May, 1839, and issued te the ; i od : ing of themain road over the Arroya Seco, ro Sacramento, one battery was removed into the plain y i ca Paha a Anan Cee. Cae G awatheison cies cae cies, this purpose ‘Mr: Jackson advanced the above sum of | at the point from which my reconnolssance was made, at the rancho where we gaifted the road, and were in - Columbia, Fulaski, Klktown on ma Tumpike Co.or ‘The Railroad Cars wilt leave at 336 o'clock, and return after ert . Mr. jackson was authorized to sell the lan4 in | jaid directly under the fire of the batteries on the ene- pursuit of the enemy when | received your order to re- ANTED—A Young Mau, 15 to 18 years of age. well re-| Each bond for $1000, and payable 30 yenre after 1838. the sport is over. The race will come off immediately ou the | the absence of O'Connor atthe South. Subsequently. | my’s right, which rendered it necessary to ascertain the turn and encamp within the enemy's entrenchments for commended, and who writes a good hand, can’ find em- | —myil 3t®chl J. G. GREGORY arrival of the cars. is race w however, it was ascertained that the land was not owned | practicability of a route more distant from the enemy's the night. From the time of first opening my fire upon | Ployment by addressing 8, at th 1 UARTER CASKS FORT WINE. by O'Conner, but by a Mr. James M'Call, of Philadelphia; | entrenchments. The passage was found to be practicable, the Mexican cavalry, to the cessation of the firing upon 60 be di jo. Madeira jo. for the 13th i y thousand dollars, e hitherto adverti t postponed unt] Friday, May Lith, at 4 o'clock, im cons consequently the sale effected by Mr.’ Jackson of the | with rome little labor, and m pol ; si fess, established | Wines of ail kinds constantly on hand and for gale by New York, May 1th. 18(7, * “my! 4t®re Wilkin sabtumhenie ce eae been cosaines trains. The whole point of the enemy's lincof entrench. the utmost pleasure in stating that every efficer and man he ne bene: jt i widow of the late Paulo J. Figueira, of 71 New street, “TROTTING PHIL, NG PAR n . ‘The case is | ments appeared to be about two mil i " ith chee . e i e ireate ally. r M16 ai ininee-ieeenien TROTTING-THILAPEEEHIA HUNTING PARK | now under investigation before the above magistrate." | mon.” ‘The artilery being masked, the nuinber and call, and precision: wich is sumciently shown by the adit, ANTED—A on, by « yeungdiman, speaks Freach | GHAVING AND TARR COPING. WALOON= . Stealing a Mare.—OMeer Relyen, of the Lower Police, | bre of the cannon could not be estimated. Further, 1 able effect produced by their fire, the grent accuracy of + as Coach Walter, js agentes! fermi: | ee JO hoanwoes Re. ¥, Broad ¢ et vuewr Wi rrald 4 Hair Cotting Saloon, where he ving | and the public to call. ACK CAPES=PETE: LAE Socived 0 eplent arrested, yesterday, a man ty the name of John Me- | have the honor to report, that the battalion of artillery their aim, their expedition and ingenuity in supplyiny Chrystal, on a charge of ening 8 bay mare, valued at | under my command, compored of 110 men, and seven of- deficiencies in the field during ‘the sation, andthe 28, from table of Dennis McLaughlin, residing at | ficers, with a battery of six pieces of artillery, were, on prompt management of their pieces—rondered atill more Hester street. Justice Osborne locked the accused | the morning of the battle, directed to form under the di- remarkable from the fact that | had, during the fight, minendations: Please address H. W. Herald office my 12 WANTED bys respectable Young Wom as C hainbermai Seamstress, of Chi up for examination. rection of Captain Weightman, betweon the two co- less than two-thirds the number of cannoniers generall, ences given. Ad- | artec Arrest of @ Convict—Offeer Scofield, of the 17th | jamns of merchants’ and provision wagons; being thus required for the service of light. artillery, and but. four | R0.0bicetious to go to the countrys good references siviu, 0 Lace Capes, Mantilla, and Berthes, from viead sy ‘under the saddle, free | WS"d: arrested, yesterday, a woman called Jane Smith, | masked from the view of theenemy, In this celunim my ofthe twelve ariillery carriages belonging to my battery ANTED—By ww ble young women, asituation, Phrite ape black fa 3 pets for horses that never won a plurse over $200. : Heneaped convict from Blackwell's Island. Justice | troops continued the march towithin fifteen hunered harnessed with horses, the remaining eight ca yy ART EP Op tar remvoctehie sons oat Second day—Stake of $25-$100 added, frte for horses not | Kefotam sent her back to finish her term of sentence yards of the enemy's most advanced porition; ourdirec- being harnessed to mules of the country. During the | rat housework cc clamber wack, inca small private family iption one saints eee. etit Lorceny.—Oficer Hoffman, of the 16th ward, | tion was then changed to the right.and the column hay- day my staff were of the greatest ervice—Adjutant Leo. | ‘The beat of eity rete be'given. Please ‘call at 29 | ate Same dvy—purse 8150—mile heats, best in, five, to, wagons arrested. yesterday, » woman called Catherine MeGee, | ing crossed the Arroyo Seco without reach of the enemy's D. Walker having been sent with the howitzers, and | Troy street, uw By) wagon and driver to weigh 3001b., free for horses that never | for stealing calico dress and dipper, belonging to Cor- | fire, rapidly advanced towards the table land between the non-commissioned officers remaining with me to at Girl, a sitmati Won & pats over Sa nelius Westervelt, No. 273 West 16th street. Locked | the'Seco and Sacramento, At this time the enem family, or to : i . Ws ! ‘ y was assint in the service of the battery. In this action ‘mall private family, . Sanne ees DeRosa Neo ac tke Wo taek | Choe te CE percelyed advancing from his entrenchments, to prevent the troops under yous command have captured one iine zed oihavenue, Heeween TLE NENEVOLERS: rot foreach purse oF stake, Law Intelligence. our seizi: upon the heights, but by a rapid movement nine-pounder, mounted on a cheek trail carriage, one 4 | aaah to, meet ot, the “wT 19th, 1th, 19thge2ad* re tear ofthe bat.ery it was quickly drawn from its mask, and nine-pounder, one six-pounder, and seven four-pounder partner foran Intelligence Olice, © ker street, at ball past 2, om Juprcta Nomixations.—Pursuant to a notiee which EM T' © % seizing upon # favorable position, protected in the rear guns, all mounted on new stock-trail carriages, ee COU eee pe gerbe sadigs a tas ener, bout twenty of the Ju- | by mask, from the attack of u large body of tho ene- There pleces were wanufactured in Chihuahua, ox. lor's room yesterday afternoon, to hear the rqoet ot chs | Mya cavalry nscertained to be hanging on our rear, it cept the six-pounder, which ie an old Spanish pieoe. a committee appointed at a previous meeting to nominate | Ws formed and at once opened fire upon the enemy’sca- ‘Three of the four-pounders were made at the mint in | *#dressed im: | x i iaurches, where @ kood and | fay stternooe, 13th’ inst,, for the purpose of paying Hwerative prmicnes and which is situa | last tnbite of respect to thelr departed fellow embers Be. oientpigees in the city. A’ hiwe | Win. MeLaaghiin Prepon ct Citice of this paper. or A, CAD tthe tnee OF OS Oe y Gritable badges will be in readine DN, Secretary. f diate atte wt Judges for this district, valry rapidly advancing upon us. At this time his Chihuahua, Seven of the ten pleces were spiked. ST LAF TED spectable Protestant | mia 2t°ehl i FUSE of thirty dollvrs, tocome off tine day. tree for | wil te the report, eepecially wo Uo on wan manifest- | cha eing colin was about 900 yards distant, and the but have been unspiked since their capture: four of JATION WANTED bys tetcambermard and | EFIDES AND DEER SKINS—100 Hides and Deer Skins, all Trotting Horses that ‘never won money—two mile | Keteham, who was, rejec ‘Tho present cirouls Judge | effect of our strap shot and shells was such as to break these were rendered unserviceable in the ‘action; one, naid. Civod city reference can be had. ‘of a large size and superior quality, just received per heats, to harness, to come at 336, precisely, weather nermit- | way nominated in his atead, but the vote upon his nour, | His ranks, and throw his cavalry into confusion. The entiroly dismounted, was seixed by my Adjutant whilst th Avenue, between 15th and I6th | ‘Tybee, and fer sale by es aed er Re ting. paoragy: nation stood 10 to 9. A reconsideration was then | enemy now rapidly deployed into line, bringing up his in the act of being dragged trom the field by the retreat- my) i 2cer | © maa Str a anea W. Wheelen ente: moved by one of the committee, who stated that himscif | Sttillery from the entrenchmests. During this timeour ingenemy, ‘hero were also taken, two pieces of artil- VAMPHINE—A very superior article, constantly on ha i WVoolraff hi thei line was preparing for a charge—my artillery advancing lery mounting three wall pieces of one and a half inch and for axle in lots to suit purchasers: Y Bertine aan eae ction of dadge dmc te, ee Tee tentoUs | by hand and firing. The enemy now opened aheavy calfbre each, and there ato. formidable weapons tpon & fe i se JAMES. FARR Db both teat ‘in, Forar enter cided that the motion was out of order, Much confusion | Ste of cannon upon our line, mainly directed upon the charging force. With these twelve pieces of artillery ‘orto avail themselves of theron! muasica) instruc: | _ my . d _m{2 it#chh thereupon ensued, and the whole matter was then re. | Dattery, with little effect. Lieutenant Dorn had was taken a due proprotion of ammunition, implements No ofection ty the, Soarhc, ARNIS Os Ts Tinker” | AT FAMILY. at, Willinme- 5 C T= NG"AND | ferred ‘back to the committee, to report ‘ats future | Bis horse shot under him by anine pound ball, at this harness, mules, &.,and they may be rendered xervical at of Ce __ . THERE | onohesist oteanoe of the Pv sete Lemmreatin maxes "er. PACING. pose ali i flago of the action, and several mules and'oxen in by being properly repaired and manned; for which pur- THOLLICKS NEW, LECT RE, Regt QT | pets ou ni FY a Rn Anoruun Apt lant O0Tnae the merchant wagons, in our rear, were wounded or kill- pose, | would ask for further reinforcement of my com- NN, B corner of ‘Broadway. and Grand st. For iter, only. | the Fock t Grand, or Houston streets ferry, wishes to a¢ for the summer season, a limited number of Ne Indies or gewtlemen i We haye be-| ed, which, however, was the only damage done.— mand. Ite with feelings of gratitude to the Ruler of al | Yt, admitted ‘Aonosion 8 ents fl_in the nengh fore us the affidavit of Hiram Wheeler, of Tagh- | ‘The fire of our cannon at this time had such good ef- battles, that I re now the honor to report that not a ‘sixteen Anatomic! fels will kanic, giving the particulars of an assault upon, ‘his fect as to dismount one of the enemy's pieces, and com- man of my command has been hurt, nor any animals, EW. on Winday MONDAY, May, 17th—Purse $100, mile heats, best 3 in5, | hotise, on Saturday night last, about 12 o'clock, by a pletely to disperse his cavalry and drive him from with the exception of one horso killed under Lieut. Dorn, BS Mery terrier Dog, shout 2) Ibs weight, under the saddle, for Pacing Horses that never won a | band of desperadoes who fired four balls into the house, is position, forcing him to again retire behind hia chief of the first # ection of six-pound guns, and of one 'd long tail is very friendly, and very handsome. arse over $100, twenty-five dollars to go to the second best | one of which entered the room where said Wheeler and | entrenchments, For a short time, tho firing on either mule, belonging to the United States, shot under one of | Yitirecarn him at Mr. Jones’ stables, 139 Mercer street, "Nia 19th, Purse $90, milo heats, best » With the enrroun ange and music if | farther information apply a tween two and three o'clock, P. M., at 129 Liberty street, o You au | Nm c the offer of this pape S,under the adale, | Wife sept, and which would have hit one, of them if it | side now ceased, and the enemy appearedto be removing the eannonnlers; neither has a gun oF other curringe of | receive the above reward m £0. ny LO Pare $20, milo hents, beat 9 in, under the saddle, | Tad not hit the cross bar of m loom standing in the | his cannon and wounded, whilst our line prepared to my battery been touched, except In one Instance, when & TARA eoustant supply of very superior quality, | _ m2. ere Same Day, Purse $20, mile heats, in harness, for trotting | F0om ‘Two balls were fired in the direotion of the bed | change our position, and move towards the right, for the nine-pound ball strack the tire of a wheel, without pro- tin hand for abe in Tots to sui pagehagers, ty | a Steamer EMPIRE, of horses yl ever wou ime over $0." the ahve purses to | whore he had usually slept until the past week, when he | Purpore of occupying amore advantageous ground. Our ducing Injury. ‘This it w faot worthy of notice, that 40 OTA. 1. TAPSCOTT, | ' ook commiaing close on Thynsaday, May 13th, by 9 o'clock, t Green & | was induced to change by the threats made against him, | Object being soon gained, the order to advance was little damage was done to a command greatly exposed to | mir Successor to Cooke & $6 South street. ent for about Bevin. Three or more to mak intely alter Iwas directedto send the the enemy's fire, and of itself, made a point of attack by | —p7R if bb perior | given, and immedi Wheeler occupies a farm of Robert Swift Livingston, Mh re raced Pocket Book and money to the owner, at the ofthe Empire, shall be libes P' TCH —300 th perior qi and has been in the occupation of it since April, 1846, | section of howitzers to support a charge upon the ene- the enemy, if | may so judge, by the showers of cannon chasers, by ) Nation Hog tothe Captain TNNER purchasers, by, JAB. t. ET, fore time, by Anthony Finkle,— | my’s left. 1 immediatel; lered R. H. Weight- and other shot constant , a8 long as the ) SOLT, Bon rally rewarded. THOMAS N. SKINNE: mylar 16 South s., successor to Cooke & Adams, Jenn eatin fa eaten wi sold tis man to detach the sertlon ‘componed of two pened onemy continued to ogeaiy ble peatiiod. I might oal migr Bucvessor 16 € oh Adams, | mi2 it*re