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Ee THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sag hee enon NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1847. CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING TO THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS are herewith enclosed. " .an union with the United THE NE W Yor K HERALD WESTERN BHATES AND CANADA. fer to the different acts ttle Festa atiew State ba hates wie ‘the whole race of military The number of al clearances at Lockport during AT THE by individual officers, non-commissioned officers, | tyrants exterminated:and to destroy thoroughly the | the first week of canal navigation this season was 63, ESTABLISHMENT, Bees Yates; and as uiany of theae did not como Undes miy-cwn | bans of their power, they look to the continuanee of the | and the amount of tolls received $6,142 28: amount of North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau ste. 3 SEAT OF WAR. observation. | would again ‘refor the commander of the | war and. the-annibillation of the army. Many men of | tolls last year during the frst week, $3,081 20; exeess BY TAPS p EMIGRANTS PASSEN division tothe different reports of the regimental com- { property, not belonging to this party, and a number of | this year over last, $3,110 27. E 1 ‘Office, 86 South street, New Yo 1 5 manders, with the hope that th erits of all, h vr | the priesthood, seeing the utt lessness of success ‘There is a great scarcity of provirions at St. Pet JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | the subscribers cominueto forwsrd Kmigraite ard others | CONTINUATION OF THE DESPATCHES, —; humbte their situation nay be property troughs Meters | inepatondiog with wae rites are lalco looking. to the | Migaelen’ aud the authorities have ordered thet a " to all parts ofthe Western Crmuda, at the very the notice of the government. ‘To Col. Plympton, ¢ CIXCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. Ra es and | » subjugation of the country as the only means of resto- ople be put on allowance, It is said that the Freneb SOF TARAGE. Childs, Major Sumner, Major Loring, and Capt. Alex: : ; th Bening DAILY HRRALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 E: 1 y i lowe i ring tranquility and securing them in their possessions. | Rehing versels which came out, relying upon. drewin Wa Bipllreed Seoambost au parte oT enlaces, vie ADVANCE OF THE ARMY der, my especial thanks are due for their coolness, zeal, | Mr. Black confirms the report that many of the Mexi- | their supplics from the United States through houres a ti ‘Syracuse, awego, . ‘ and gallantry, and for the promptitude with which, on | can’ DAILY HERALDS Eve ica | and gallantry, on spect Santa Anna of treachery. and the clergy | st. Peter's, find themselves disappointed, and must wait ver aunuin—payable in advance. % uburn, ju PEROT ERT So Pc Cecasions. they executed my orders. Capt. Steptoe, | aud the people, poor and rich, are murmuring against | for supplies to arrive. EEKLY WERALD—kvery Saturday—Price 6 cents | frie Pe. Huro 3d artillery, Li iy . ‘ ry, Lieut. Hagner, and Lieut. Reno. Ordnance | exactions to support a war which has resulted in nothing rf p conte per annum—payable in advance. | | Sandusky, Monroe, Military and Naval IWovements. | Department, und Lieut. Seymour, of the artillery, ‘ren. | but disasters to the country. The country is without | Tle Agricultural Society of Talbot county. Maryland, ? EUROPE—Every Steam Packet day— | Toledo, Mackinaw, dered eMfei 4 ‘4 r - ? are preparing for a grand cattle show at Easton, nex Price 614 cents per copy—$3 per anuum, payable in advance. aki Soathoost die. dic. Me. ered effteient service in the management of the arti! arms, there being scarcely anything left to them, since ih _ HOLIDAY HERALD Published the Ist of Janmary aud 05 Green Bay, | ai ty, on the hill. Lieut. G.W. Smith, of the engineers, | their recent defeats, but old ‘and almost useless small ha, harles T. Cunningham, Eeq., Lieut. Governor of §t. 'stot Joly of each veur-aingle copies sixpence each. .. | Pittsburg, Pa. Yiieeling, CONTINUATION OF TITE D! rcnEs accompanying | With bis company, rendered very eficient service in his | #rms and yery few cannon, Mr. Black, for thia reason, | cy i\opheris and the Leeward Isles, lately died at th ADVEUTISE MENTS, sethe ta gash in | Parkerabtirgh, Chucinnati, GENERAL SCOTT'S LAST LETTER. oun, departments as well us in storming of the fort. ‘The | holds the idea of resistunce of consequence to General | Soat or government, whither he went to open the Houses 5 +. Louis i ; conduct of Capt. Mason, of the rifles, who was 50 unfortu- | Scott’s march upon the capital, as preposterous. Santa : i The Proprietor will not be responsible for errors that | Bond Head, Darlington, Heavquanrens, let Diviston. nate as to lose his le; t of Legislature, from the effect produced upon his syetem me d Head, i g, came under my personal observas | Anna is already nearly reduced to tho porition the : : “Ri tsters’ or communications by mail, addressed tothe | Kirt Gobure, Sir: I have the honor to reese ape 22, 1847. 3.4 | tion, and it is not thefirst timo [have had an opportuni: | federalists wish him in, Duing left but a guerilln party | St Debolding the picture of a much beloved sister re establishment, unust be post paid, oF the postage will be de | Soren, Orono gencral-in-chich that my division occupled the castle | tY of Wituessing his coolness and intrepidity in danger, | to operate with; and’ whethor ho ever tought peace | cently deceased, daeted from the nhscrivtion money remitted ‘Andali other intermediate places. Persons proceeding to | and town of Porote at 12m, to-day, without resistance | C&Pt- Magruder’s gallanity was conspicuously displayed; | OF not, he cannot now be expected to make an attempt | ‘The landing of the Moryland pilgrims was celebrated EEERERESRSEEEEASNSRENNNENNNONNUNNNNNNS, | wn Ce Oe eee ae, pence. , Parvona, proceadin snthe eneiny having withdvewn the wight before inst, | OB several occasions, and he rendered mo efficieut ser’ | at bringing {t about, while whope remains to him of | at Mount st, Mary's College, near Exmetsburg, Md., on FO SALI KS Gi aid’ Sines, CANADIANS W's J.T, TAPSCOTT, bir. leaving Col, Vatasyucz as com: | Yige. I lament to refur to the death of Lieut, Ewell, | being able to recover the ground he has lost, Whother | Monday of last week, and was numerously attended by PORE Se dee ithone Ravieon wane At their General palmetion Ofioe. pve. tie he ‘government, to turn | W208¢ gallant demeanor throughout the several engage- | those who look to American rule for amelioration of their | persons of both sexes. Teh would mabeatgied Clicks Pony, anced trot, | ‘Taproom m Sau street, New York. | OyeP eh ‘Of the castle. consisting of fifty-four | Meats with the enemy attracted my special notice, and | condition will endeavor to bring abont peace, remains | ‘There are twenty-eight newspapers published in Wis- and “tant , cat rack a lile iv about three minutes, an easy saddie horse, kind and gende in all hasw For information, call at Mri 's Emigrants? Travell fre a on rho fell in tho breastwork nobly leading hi to be seen. When Mr. Black left, fairs were in such a t plication, m3 30¢*re_ | guns and mortars, iron and bronze, of various calibers, in | ¥ “ ly leading his men to vic~ ; " consin, Of these eleven are whig, ten locofoco, and the CITIZEN'S NEW DAY LINE OF OPPOSITION BOATS | 00d service condition, eleven thousand and sixty-live tory, Farticular mention is due to Capt, Hanson and | state of confusion, that no ideu could be formed of what | remainder neutral or abolition prints. POCA LEANY ANDINEERMEDIATE PLACKS cannon balls, fourteen thousand three hundred bombs | Lieut. Gardner for distinguished gallantry, Major Bain- | might take place within twenty-four hours, but the eDong Lstreetsorof F.C. bridge, whose good conduct has boon conspicuous on so | Yernment had determined upon removing to Lagos, dis- | . 4 gentleman named Cuniffe arrived at St. Louis from * Broadway and ( reet. Fare 50 conte—Breakfiat and Di per on Board, mo: sg eee eee eeilise aan tenn tase no ma. | Many occasions since the war with reply asc the sec. | tant about one hundred leagues from the capital, when- | S&nte Fe: of the 10th. having left the latter place ~ Tae erst DOLL Als bar 06h ORAS RA, C night, Mondays, Wednes- | reriet of war. No force has passed, embodied, oxeept | 4 officer in rank in his regiment, and deserves my | Ver our army reached its vicinity. ‘There is but little e 3d ult. He performed the trip to Independs nce evening a white English Terrie Slut, answers to t + Veuus—hid or a Teacher coll TWiT s uame eograved on aw her plate. Any perso days, and Fridays, at falfpast six, A. Af. from 3,00 warmest approbation for his gallantry and promptitude, | Means of resistance at the capital. When Mr. Black days, and reports all quiet in New Mexico, Nothing the pier foot of Warren street, touching Mt HLAmMOud street | ee ee ey att a unity decane’ 2.000, parsed he | special thanks are due to my persoual stall, Lieut. Van | left there was not over half a dozen pieces of “artilery | Of, linvortance had transpired since the occurrences pier, The Wea acute Dorn, 7th infantry; Lieut. Oaks, 2d dragoons; and | there; and knowing of no source from whence sufficient | beTetofore reported by Mr. Skinner. uz her to 18 Bi ; th Ben . Capt, | small bodies, generally without ari f pp snevieinny! See iaetoh armivanne Fae nan Oe Bmncdaver at halepest | any, fold them, whencver @ purchaser could be found. | Lieut, Derby, topographical engineers, for the efficient | Ordnance can be obtained, he is of opinion that & de- | Mestre, Bean & Clarkson, and Mr. Shaw, Dr. Hereford, “Seu WATCHES) at wholeaale oulv—Louts Perret, No | six, A.M., ‘from the pier foot of Warren street, touching at | for two or three reals. ‘The rout and panic is complete, | id which they rendered mo both days in transmitting | fence will not be attempted. and a few wagons belonging to Bullard, Hook & Co., of 49 Johu street, upatairs, jinporterand nent for several | Hammond street pi : es and Borland and | Lexington, all left for Santa Fe about the middle of last rie " and the way opened. my orders, and for the individual gallantry which the: We regret to learn that Maj’s ¢ For passage ortr zh, apply ‘on board the Boats, or to Geo. fe donben i ities aceinacita te ne tae ak uniformly displayed. Lieut. Derby was erased, ‘and | Captain Clay, and the other prisoners taken at Encar- | week, and it is understand they are all getting along mer Swiss Watches of every Spscrines of Dobson, pase Te 4 Ficus yee ha ce Cerro Gordo. Lieut. Van Dorn killed two Mexican soldiers at | D#tion, notwithstanding Santa Anna's engogement to | fincly. importation {Ce ountry me aan ead dealers tt mengeal |, IZ Pu Pawruers: ¢ ‘Tho fortress affords quarters for 2.000 troops and their | the breastwork with his own hands. I have been | release them when prisoners were exchanged after the | ‘The Americans in Monterey, Mexico, have contribu- ic elvewhere a%0imer | 0 officers, with ample store houses, hospitals, &c., and a | Teluctant to mention the names of any, where | battle of Buena Vista, are closely confined, and their | ted $510 in aid of the suffering peasantry in Ireland, SOUNTRYRESIDENCE TO LET OR LEASE Al supply of good water within the walls, all acted with so much energy, zeal, and in- | Wants neglected. Even La Vega, who was treated with Th vasse in the levee opposite New Orleans was OUNTRYRESIDENCE TO LET OR LEASE ‘The Generals Landero and Morales; confined in Perote | trepidity. No doubt many behaved as those | have | 0 much Fespect and consideration In this city, turned w | The crevasse in the levee opposite New Orleans wat the Bust, River, with about twenty. lots of grou for the affair at Vera Cruz, an also come American pri. | Mentioned, but who did not come under my obser- | deaf ear to their complaints when military commandant | Ty vere at work forining adam around the breale A in flower and vegetable gard soners, were allowed to go at largo on the retirement of | Vation; and I know that all, if occasion had offered, | of the city of Mexico, inanufacturers, offers to ‘compl , few days will probably see all safo again Tenit wees, &c., with a stable and every convenience the garrison. I have several of the latter belonging to | Would have gladly embraced the opportunity for perso- THE INDIANA VOLUNTEERS AT BUENA VISTA ¢ the 5 resi f Teman doing bu- A ‘arol 5 : Py el came ah as The sixty third convention of the Protestant Episco- 5 n 8 pany. 7 a , 3 ) 3 * ceri be . "MM, Fouession on Go mia imtre’wMoL. RAY, Agent, New York, 1917, | the capital. 29 non-commissioned offéere and privates willed, 175 | tn an error that the Indiana Brigade, as a brigade, | GBUreH: Philadelphia, on Tuesday afternoon. Bisbop mS PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR I have the honor, &c., non-commissioned officers and privates wounded. ‘The | wasin tho fight. ‘The Ist Regiment was on the Kio | ected ueerctary mad the Kev. Wm. Ik, Odenhuimer Tminediiely —Olices ia | Spi ALBANY, Daily, Sundays Excented— rey, Maj Geo MORTH: | ofcers killed tn my command are Licuts twell and | Grand, the id on the oxtremo lft of the line of hatte, beh a ane aa ac i a ME irect—At 6 o'clock, P. Mey rev. J jeneral Commanding. . ; and wounded, Major Sumner, Capt. the 3 = ca ¢ swe Apuly to JAMES | Opler hetveen Conmndrana Livery imveth' ” "° | To Capt, H.L. Bcors, A. A.A, General, Headquarters, | 8:7; Mason, Lisu(s. G. MeLane, 'D. H. Maury, and A. | ace to repimente tee weed aerieoes Neus “ine | A woman in Philadelphia bas been convicted ofbeing a BROTHERS & CO. Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, 8 H. Peek, will Jalapa, Gibbs, of tho rifles ; Lieuts. . Ward and B. E. Bee, | formant was led into error because Brig. Gen, Lane was | Common scold; the second cooviction of the kind in tha i No_s9 Wall street_| leave oa Mouday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, ‘at 6 ’ [Translated copy.] 3d infantry ; Lieut. N. ‘I. J. Dana, 7th infantry, and | with the2d Regiment. It is an error that my regiment | city. ‘Ths ‘lower Peke Ni ss ong Sup Steamboat HENDRICK HUDSON. Capt. R. G. Crutten- An repairers ital Peale ui , ek ore ide pels dal pee Mfane eoaetche exer Pecherys for heirs Fron and it has the signal Vanderhoof, Vanderlip and Bartoe jndleven son ceaeels Bre . i nitions, in yi i e | mer! e i : wi c “unge, eid ieee | de, willleave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, | ,, An inventory of the artillery, arms, eat erent: eee anne: merit of being one, {uot the only one in the action, that | and battery, with intent to kill Conrad Lagrange, at an, jf affray at Lagrange’s ‘Tavern, on the western turnpike, _ Our position was in the road by which"alone the ar- | near Albany, have been sentenced by the Recorder to tillery of the enemy could be brought forward, and only | imprisonment in the State prison for ten years. handsomely furnished, | At Five O'Clock, P. M.—Landing ed, at 31 Narth Moore street. from the foot of percler, treet. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. Intermediate Places— 2 cannon, of bronze, 8-pounders. Col. 24 dragoons, commanding lat brigade. 26 ar ear To Lieut. W. 'T. H. Brooxs, A, A. A. G. 2d division. HF 2 6 “ gw chambered. The rest of the documents, accompanying Colonel | ex; il § ‘ : i documents, posed to artillery fire until the 2d Indiana, Kentucky. | ‘two be ‘ i a A LnEe On AvanRs Nuceeareers MHenyena) ast? st so stig. A Ki) Harney’s letter, are unavoidably postponed, Iilinoia, and. Misaisaippl troops han been successively | wero etegene wings sitls, all, under 16 yeare of of: Th 5 “ ‘ P 'Y | were arrested in Boston the other day, charged with gy Bat fiver, and ‘Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, C: pt.T. N. Hulse , will hi a ‘ . mountain, ADURNOK OF GEN. aciots driven back by the overpowering force of the enemy.— stealing 4 quantity of furniture, which they used to fur- Pisce consisting of 15 or 16 lots of ground well e Vis fia! Ohana tio matte iplea heed nt Thee idl ar Han aa rn [From the N. O. Delta, May 12.) Adg ghemy heving been twice repulsed in our front, and ! nish a tenement in which they had made up their minds two story doable house, ice house, a fae well o I Fike dbipre hone Will sasIE tines prety ig Alloa, (be ample ak nee Wo spoke yesterday in terms of cortainty of Gen, | htving completely turned our left lami and taken posi: | {olive in association.” gothene time for the Morning Cars for the East or West. reat ye Scott's determination to advance on to the capital of | formed a junction mith Col Dene scred there, and | “A lad named Hackley was instantly killed at Caseno- Mises oom Ne pease srcigig taken at inoderate rats, and nove taken after 4% | 7 / Mees Mexico, without delay or procrastination: indeed, we | [wdiacinva which beg hoses ais Tebiment and the 24 | sou Weunesduy last, by the bursting of small evn: wood order, and ready for immer bat Koon tt ‘Ali persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Meck Ty * spoke of him being by this time there, and this without | upon the infantry and lancers und kept up a brisk fire | 200 which he had overloaded, ide and make fast, it renders the premises highly | tine, withouta written order from the captains or agents. Bis oN Bien g Teference to the arrival of the be ne which it was | until it was ordered to cease by Gon. Taylor. It was | There is yet considerable floating ice in the straits of ane iremises will bo rented for a term of years. Possex | gf gr useage or.freight, apply on board the boats, or ay P. 10 Lies 0 ee me 4 at yore vepes aoe quarters, offering him a peaceful surren- now chat the lancers made the charge alluded to, and | Mackinaw, but uot enough to interrupt navigation to siou timmodiately.” Apa t9 ee ~ slit aie E. -inch. he Pron for the repulse of which the credit is given to tho Misais- | any eatent. “DWARD C. WEST, MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. 1 Se Mee e Picayune publishes a letter from Mr. Kendall, | sippi ‘This chi : 4 i mis twee No. 5 Wall street, third story. FOR ALBANY AND TROY and Interme- | 1“ CE Aa dated Jalapa, May 4th, in which he says that the for- | otureme right of my regiments the 24 Indlanioen ant ASSET, Sipe gore lene ee te ees Bah |LMILTON HOUSE, at the Narrows near Fort mech Landings... i2 stone mortars, of bronae, 18% inch. Tard movement had been countermanded—that Gen. | Mississippians being on our left, ‘They were permitted | *"S*teas in July ne Batecriber teen. co tafe bik Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boat. a “ nw Scott had resolved to discharge the volunteers whose | to approuch within twenty-five steps of the line before | 02 Friday evening, during a prayer meeting which sails, that thle thvorite place Of resort steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, l howitzer, a 4 teria of service is about to expire, at Jalapa, and would | | gaye the command to iire; they were repulsed. and | Wa8 held in the Baptist Church, on Sixth street, under reception af company ateamboat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, ey 7 4 not proceed further till reinforced by new troops. AI- | tled under cover of their batt heir infantry dis. | the charge of the Rey, Mr, Teasdale, a man ‘named ’ the 15th of May. | Wednesdays, and Fridays, at seven o'clock. Returning ott Oe though this ver of their battery, and their infantry dis- . u aaulug about the 13th of May: | the opposite days. 2 mountain ug announcement is made in positive terms, | persed among tho mountains. We now moved to the | Blackburn, and a number of other persons, went into rookdyn, at 10 A. M., an For passage or freight, apply on board, orto F. B. Hall, at | 790 cannon balls, of iron, for 12-pounders yet in a subsequent paragraph the writer says— vicinity of O'Brien's battery, and when we arrived there | the church and walked up to the pulpit, when Blackburn me ‘THOMAS MEINELL, the office on the wharf my20r_ | 2066 ‘9 : ae Phebe bat fo onto the capital, even with what he | the Kentucky and Illinois troops, overpowered by num- | aUght Mr. Teasdale, and struck him two or three ay 5, 1847. Gj m6 200 3902 ‘ “ 6 « 5 ere aronot Mexicans enough in arms to arrest | hers, were rel 7 ate times, and pulled him from the pulpit. A general rush eo dal a ie ( “6 gtrappea, _| Bim: yet, whether such course would be prudent, or | ror (hen: arch tiny rete enemy, pressing hotly | vias made, and a number of fights ensued, during whieh A hs Nataedt Af ada se Belo Giants ent he nnnlie, 1003 “ + game whether such are his intentions or not, is more than any ger of being captured. We opened a fire upon them, | the lights were put out. ¢ police were goon ae that he has mude considerable alterations aud improve Steam- | 700 “ bronze, 6 ong can say who is not thoroughly into his secrets.” and they retreated in the greatest disorder. ‘This last | to the scene, but no arrests were made.—Pitteburg Des- juce the last season. He has erecf- ger, e fhe pier | 155 he & 6 “strapped. Reheat ipa ecn eee dated five pers blow terminated the battle, and instead of leaving the | Pateh. t y 81 “ “ ee e me at which our informant converse: tle-field, as state Phila Tre y (Bupdays eneeoted,) at o'clock, commencing Apri 10 48 canister shot, for 10-pounders with Gen, Scott, wo are still inclined to believe that our | In te most advanced position held by our traopeis the | nearly to Ustdcebire, the trace having, beet elald wit enor im allreapects | AN; BA Baxgage and Freight of every description Bank | 237 “ ae statementis the more correct one. Gen. Scott was un- | morning, and the enemy drew off. is a vary heavy superior rail, rolled at the ‘Trenton. mills, erally denominated single rooms in the various | Bills or Specie, put on board ofthis bost, must beat therrisk of | 322 shells, of iron, of 14 inches, not filled, phate sy earl Te A Tel Warnes was | gg Mytfoobs never fought detter than the 3d Indianians; | of a pattern altogether new. When the road is com: weed, pceane 3 23 rr “ ‘“ o—the 2 Ms 80 ehale aaa EO cor ies ‘ camper ; phishing to eux Fg rooms for, the eagpa, _Laters addressed ito NOTICE 581 grenades,ofironof7 bere Rete for ros er meny ot his pee had cutee calumnies should be fabricated againt it. Wo were | which means Philadelphia pamen girs will be able to pat 4 him at the City Hotel, Broadway, E. 40° “ 3 Senate abor expire, was one of the main causes tha’ = m iiss a i r. sod tention, be aided oak dale Bra Beto, bb STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and | ggg “ gn 6 Dilnes hand. urged his precipitation. He was not going, he said, to cutie pa deenerere ip eet ‘es mee es fe na This wilt are eaeeaciiian® Saip ntae iigeia "Se distulowing bntivines tine ala : isa) OEE eA EARN ta haem bone | ons “29 “filled, Waste the fruits of his success at Vera Cruz and Cerro | in my opinion, are entitled to the eredit of having twies | cities Philadelphia Ledger. e following ROUT vi a. A Mt and 2 and 520 P.M, | cena BYEPH and st ¥ wil 39 woollen cartridge bage for 16 pounders, empie. Gordo, by inactivity and indecision. His force was limit- | guyed the fortunes of the day, I hare, hot mantinned | in ee a . Fromm pier No. f North River, New York—At9 A. M. and 12 v LBAVE STATEN ISLAND. as a ” Qn rs ed—bis money and supplies still more so. He would, | the retreat or change of position of other regiments. in- The bronze statue of the late Dr. Nathaniel Bowditeh, M, and $54, 5.aud6P. M., aud mnore frequent communications At 6, 8, 9, 10, HEA Mand 105034, 5, 6, 7, P.M. me < “ r1 “ however, push on. His force was sufficient to march to | yidiously, but as a proof that the fortunes ef the day in | modelled by Robert Ball Hughes, Will be established as the season advances. LEAVE NEW YORK 300 “ “ 6 i" the capital. and cause it to surrender, by doing it before | an eminent degree rested upon and was sustained by | Clg¢d merit, has been most suc Tha Favillon ts uow ready for the reception Ot OR TARD. | St 7% 18, 11, A.M. and 1,2, ton migutes pest ,andat 4,5, | 300. « “ « ‘4 “ the enemy had time to rally and make a well prepared | iny regiment “So. mneli: foe the Sd Reginent Indiadls’| Petes eer ee eee a etme SIS i e 0 i , o'clock, P. M. 578 linen “ “ 16 “ resistance, Once there, he would trust to the govern- | a - ‘0 by erected at Mount Auburn. POR SALE-—WESTCHESTEK LAND —To gen- New York April 13th. algr 500 “« “ “ ment to Volunteers. a H Ne April 18th & dette Ff 9 “ nt to promptly and fully reinforce him. As for mo- 34 a “pal . | Newport, R. I., has voted not to accept a city charter. SM irre in reo sien, Crunry Beir Fe, Mare FOR mTOR Soe | ye ney and supplies, both ‘hs was determined to have if | oad andl undertakesonay they dererreerenia formate | he vote was aifmost we, aud another towa meeting binant abel mle pg ge aaa weamship SOUTHERNER, Capiain M. | “yy “ “ fy inevanrtars, they were in the country—not by plunder or pillage, | taining theit first positions long as they did-—_they were | 888 been called, to gain, if possible, a more decided ox- 20 acres of Laud jn ihe town of Westchester, within nine ‘on Saturday, the 2ad inst. at four oFeloe 200 ¥ cartridge bags, for stone mortars, of 18\ doo | ed te orders at sight on his government for | on the extreme left, next the mountain. They stood firm | Pression of the wishes of the citizens for or against the iniles of the City Hall, with right of passing over Harlem No berth til paid. f 200 English muskets. every thing taken, et eterats, arid exotianged 41 to ith | Measure, Bridge fice of toll, arenow offered at private sale, in lots, con- | No freight excent speci recenyed omsthe: day ofdemmnae, | 0300 gus filnta, ‘These views he communicated to the Secretary of sortie ety arg ere Tran ort Ghee atite: It ite Mint walcion Ot/alie poksed ee caught in the Mer- fat fat Babe dd Lee jn eacl ie Tan | Specie will be received until 12 o%clock, M. Ali bills of lading | 2700 musket cartridges, blank. War, in his despatehes of the 29th ult. In three or four | jine, from left to right, raked by «deadly fire of grape | rimack river on Monday a mainte of the raiiros 1 A signed by the clerk on board. Bor freight or passage, apply to | gg “ ball, days afterwards he may have changad his opinions and » 2. 6 y TI ss s in thie neighborhood of schools, and churches of different de- SPOFFORD, TILESTON & Cl hie, wie and cannister from one 24 pounder and two 18’4—with Thirty-nine years ago, only one house, and that a lo; ominations; te water is goed, and location healthy. ‘ithe | _ moo at + “No. 48 South stre in eney for cannon. ei kata likely. ole plan of operations, though it is not very | their right flank threatened, and their rear exposed from | one, oecupied the present site of the city of Rocheste’ indisputable, ‘Terms moderate. ' Apply to pear ee - ry eR Dok Pera chests of carpenter u . ending ome: ve J P i i : GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | s09 tauskets, unserviceable neath tools, Ke, [From the New Orleans Bulletin, May 12.] ea tbiaetney Ma Gee ek {itemen upon the | the present population of whieh is about 27,000. warts W escehester Conor to es U. 8. MAIL LINE TO COWES, AND SOUTH- 1 desk, for archives, We stated yesterday, on the authority of Gen. Pillow, | to do so by their commander—(as in evilente’ baits & The city authorities have caused a survey of our har- or by Le CY BEE ane eae as: |) XANES 322d, 847. that Gen, Scott had determined to advance without de- | court of inquiry now altting). ‘The only posible charge | BOF to be made, and will immediately place buoys to wisi fies x. E stew -WASH- OSE RAFAEL VELASQUES lay on the capital. ‘This determination was probably : Ms : signate the channel, whicl made more than ni ylO SORRIGN, “GENTLEMEN ariving iw the INGTON, azi® tous burthen,” Brederick Ordoance Sergceat, | Made with the intention of retaining for the march, all | that they did not ally ea aan hg ahaa eats: | feet water. ‘The most formidable bar bas been appropri- se Cnemet Lacdanes ta Pence taniece the foo: York on the lst Juue next, carrying the |. ABproved : VELASQUEZ, "| the volunteers whose time of service was about expiring, | fault is not with them, but with the commanier, who | 8t#ly named Mount Polk.—Chicogo J ; : od in’ Montgomery c —_ bee United States Mai Colonel of Artillery, | but which would not take place until after the army | designated no force or point for them to rally upon. ————— Eee Peunsylvania, 14 mil ho elphia. It contains 208 | | She will toucit at Cowes ana Houthampton toland passengers | Verified, April 23, 1817. Folnforosmente not aa chat ey could be replaced by | It would be criminal in me to permit our brave sol- | GOMETHING NEW FOR THE LADIES—MOUNT of land /'2@9 acres of which are in the highest state of cul- | and freight leliver the mails for England, France and Bel- “,C; DE HART, Capt. 2d Artillery, | Teinforcements now on their way to Vera Cruz. diers, who have done so much to sustain their country’s EAGLE TRIPOLI—A sample of this truly remarkable wheat, rye Indian com and hay equal to | ium, aud will then proceed to Bremerhaven. . R, G) LUE, Capt. Englucers. By letters, however, received from headquarters, dated | honor, to sleep under the gross injustice which your ar. | article has been put into our hauds to have ita merits tested, ihe remaining 20 acree betug wood laud, On | io being converted into ship of war gad sulee? wi oy aw, |, Endorsed : Inventory of ordnance and ordnance stores | *¢¥eral duys after General P. loft there, it appears Gen. | ticle does them, and I respectfully request that you will | We have done ao, participating in the coinmon reluctance to Isfoet wide, extending the. le to inapection by officers appointed by the Presideat, botk | foUHd in the Castle of Ferote, when taken possession of | Scott had concluded to discharge at Jalapa those volun- | giye this note » place in your paper. meddle with the ten thousand different powders for polishing nd a large rhenntity pr By east, che whois during and after construction. She has two engines of 1000 | by the forces of the United States, April 22d, 1817. teers whose terms were nearly expired, consisting of the ery reepecifully” che J_ it. LANE, my be ge jogical character of this mineral, which is said to i Ke ae ennessee, an H ‘ol, Comm'g eg’t Ind. Vol Virgin Tripoli, beiug reported to us as quite remarkable, we er jons for fasatty of cavety tear eae Dewees se ‘h, ene sceommodations for 140 first class and W. J. WORTH, beh eccnwap id the Georgia and Alabama regiments. Col. © 'g 3d R Ind. Vol be Tripoli d ounds surrou the house are ah f Bere ree Noe PU & Svuihizaston, ce B Brevet Major General commanding. and though nothing positive is kuown, that this will alter | 1t having been stated that Captain Lincoln was killed | have taken the trouble to satisfy ourselves, and find that it ie fully laid out. ecoare 09 etre narege from pton, or to teten In addition, there is an ample supply of laboratory and his previous intentions, of marching with out delay for | whilst rallying the ludianians, Col, Lane addresged a | Teally what itis pronounced to be—superior to every other ar- tiuve stone together with three Fin class... theses mechanical tools, for wood and iron work. the elty of Mexico, the belief is, that he will not attempt | letter to Capt Starbuck. inquiring into the facts of Capt. | Sele brought into the market for burmishing all finished metalre faces. ge from Bremen or Sot id to be fo, going beyond Puebla until reinforcements shall join y 1 . fas SALA Melos: Apaitat Tuer, goin J Lincoln's fall. The following is the reply: re ; Sin: On tho evening of the 16th instant, owing to the | Notwithstanding all that has been said, asto the dis- —- pete ante elie arming Cha which will'be'charged | lllness of Brevet Brigadier General Smith; | was placed | organization and dispersion of the Mexican army, there war ‘that pe PTisbcady bas ef Gees Worlv aaa et i All Jetters | in command of the lst brigade of the 2d division, aud it | would evidently be great risk for Gen. Scott, with his | the battle of Buena Vista fell while delivering an order which bills | is now my grateful duty to report the operations of that | kreatly reduced force, to advance so far into an enemy's | to some officer immediately in front of the line of the 2d | it ply at _prerent at the office of the | Prigade in the actions of the 17th and 16th instant. Our | country, where the whole popnlation is known to be hos- | Regiment Illinois Volunteers. T'was standing withio a | & Vlompany at 41 Broad street, and | CReampment at Plan del Rio enabled the engineer | tile, and where they would rise like bees and overwhelm | few yards of him when he fell Thane aneer: officers to make frequent and close observations on the in case of his army meeting with any check or mis- ¢ ‘ Y, CROSKEY & ROSS. enemy's position; and it was ascertained that he had 4, 608 al inundred. head of cattle, aud for the storage of 250 tons of pro- dace, with coach house, wagon house, granary and corn cribs attached. ‘There are also the advantages of a fine spring house, ice house, fish poad, a garden of two acres, orchards. stocke with the flaest fruit, green house and grape wall, a stream of spring water in every field, a daily rail, by which the Phila- rely = ol ie day are received, and au omnibos pass and evening. + Lutheran and Pres- fn the immediate vi byteriin churches tion is unnecessary, ns all persons wishing to ed to call and examine the est di American bed of recent disco- 1d provounced by geologists to Mica or Calcareous po %, andall other cleans f, community is constantly 1 aay money—we a at liberty to invite the confidence of families, and other com- At that time the 3d | sumersof such articles, to this Tripoli, asa thing which may Indiana Volunteers were stationed some distance on our | be relied on for its uniformity in quality, it being not a mere Farther de ne, It is also very evident, and indeed so 14 atated, | right, and on a hill im the rear of Washinateny bre} but & simple refinement of that pec rth parehsse ar itm —C. AT HEINEKEN & CO. fortified himself on arange of hills for tw eral , i hed Mere Tey eee ech | Wale bed been lame eae en | ce ee Tripoltrand. be- howe be added, that for ewity, health athation i The second seat eG EEELAM ISELIN, mepUntats pabd, aud Shoe toe last of hie Wore oe ok he ia hi general order, thatthe amy wil be ind Veing | Ren coos ipcaidiens tity Gaoentne es oee erate vehi earth hueben fowl in avurer sae than eve before advantages, i: is not surpassed by any in the United States. It | | The second steamer of the line is mdue course of construe- | Cerro Gordo, which, from its position and defences, was | thus cut loose from the sea const, it will be highly requi. bt Oh one initbal te uns coxe i untry or Europe inay be well also to mention the price, whch ip $220 per acre, | tion, aud wil he inreadinessintheeasning fall" s2timr” | Sonsiaered alaroat hapregaasle, On the morsing ofthe | siterhe shoud Nave a sulfelent force forthe eco, | mes considerable distanee on our lett dnd in our Fear f In slucactes of the. gintlonén, aohape mia Beuwere iontsomery Co. Fenn. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | 17th the 2d division, under the command of Brigadier | which, under any contingencies that may arise, will ena | ToCou, J. H. Lave, 3d Ind. Vola YO | My polncebare aren eh wonld ocean cnt NO VOR a - PORTISH ANDNORTH AMERICAN | General Twiggs, was directed to turn the enemy by tho | ble him to look down all opposition. sei Bgheppsini secon | article in th destined to occupy no contemptible EPR] and second hard Pian Sod Cat hasse power exch; wader contrect | HERE Ranks sid, t Nas eruened by cist offcer tossiseand | | The whole force thet landed at Vera Crus, did not iF Pp gets et in, May 11.) Ce aac tte ant ONG & DAY R Ph Tien nxsaared sapenene of Moe with thecLords of the Ad ; maintain ail the heights in the neighborhood of the Cerro | excced 13,000 men—of these the garrison andthe sick rom the St. Louis Republican, May | Pi gents for this city, LONG & DAVENPORT, No. 10 Platt eal Instruments, at No, 208 Washington #, HIBERNTA Captain Alexander Ityr Gordo, which, from their proximity and position, might | left at Vera Cruz, are about 1300—the loss at Cerro | _ Yesterday Mr. Cunitfe atrived in thia city from Santa | stieet- ubiamcianimmailenils a near Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. CALEDONLA, Captain Edward ( be of advantage {1 an attack on that fortress, Shortly | Gordo, $00; the sick and garrison of Jalapa, 1000; n gar- | Fe. Ie left the latter place on the 3d. of April, and ar- TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, m0 H.*re ol ___ J. WALKER, bayteeipees a an 2 uy Hewitt, after the column turned off to the right from the main | rison at Perote, 600; and the volunteer regiments now | rived at Independence in twenty-two days, At thetime No. S47 Pearl street, near Broadwey. SSONS ON Tn PiaNO FURTE, SAR acne naiiee HE. J . road, Brevet First Lieutenant F- Gardner, 7th infantry. | discharged, spy 2500, makoy an aggregate of 6000; leaving oer Dockolait and His GSU Ceara en 4 HEE BATHS have been established for the lust ‘twonty- MISS C. G, WEMYSS can gow accommo | ‘The four stenmeh at 4 was directed with his company to move to the crest of'n | an effective force of only 7000 men for the march on | Cel. Doniphan and his command, except that reorived ryers; an ‘ 1 isd ante three or four more pani, if immediate ay THE AMERICA. eee Hill on the left, and to watch the enemy's movements, | Puebla. | Wo hare placed the garrisons at Jalapa and Pe- | by the express which brought the account of the capture | “hey are highly, Tonpeenied apy fh ond hye viteatign be made at ber house, No. 347 Six THE CANADA,’ THE While in the execution of this order, Lieutenant Gard- | rote at s very low, and in the disturbed state of the | of Chihuahua, : cians, for the cure of rheumatistn, salt theum, chronie’ com ee TEATS Cate DS sania at | VeMsteantotnted tail fom Liverpool ae the ner became engaged with the enemy, but he gallantly | country, we think, at a very unaafe number. Lear than | ‘he regular mail, although constantly expected, had | piyinis wnurigns of tweakin, Me Ag " nf - ie A maintained his position against fearful odds, unt 2000 would also fe 0 failor 1 ainp rumor, that unless Colonel 7 por ive yy fro A.M. OAc Cwelye,Leinone fix Five. Doliity, or &:lveen Del Atty 0 tar fuecored by the'rilemen under Major Summer, and the | Puebla, which fsa city of 80.000 inhabitants, who could | Doniphan was reinforced, he would return’ by the way iT ah - ae STirke aaawte beh wibekes ain ttre nny & artillery under Col, Childs, who drove the enemy, after | even overpower a much larger force. ‘This would still | Of Santa Fe, and abandon his conquests, Mr. ©. in- T SRUSHE ¢ subscriber respectiully PIANOF K m . & severe conflict, from their first position, and con- | further reduce Gen. Seott’s force, and leave him only | forms us thata number of the Chihuabun traders were trention of the public to his Feta Fee. [i shes of Oe, ion, at the BRUSH DARL STREET, Franklin Sguare. Constantly Bi Whitewash do., Window do. Dust ls of Faney Brushes, which he of ORTES FOR HIRE. Cae : " See NDE nia, ei tinued the pursuit until they made a second stand on s | 5000 men, with which to proceed to the capital, without | on their way to the United States to make their pur- | newt Y Pidnotorter “G19 Drondgay, hase constantly Oo | gagtagenser#’ Iugiaas must be’ Ox board hill near the Cerro Gordo, within the range of their grape | counting any farther deduction for the casualties and | chases , TORY, 397 | pet A | figemoney—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to | 884 Cannister, and from which our troops suffered | losses on the march. Under such circumstances, we | | When ho left Santa Fe it was understood that they ot kept expressly for ‘a severe loss; but the hill was stormed and carried, and | think there can be little doubt that for the present he | Were within four or five days drive of that place, and he JOHN K. HOPPEL. ‘Also an extensive aud well selected stock of new id for. afterwards maintained, although the enemy made three | will not attempt going beyond Pucbia, supposes that they will bein in a few days. He men- | _alsimer a y vopates Mae, V join and Guitar cet ee is Rivals ced surgeone, ber successive charges to regain it. A portion of the troops | _ If, however, Gen, Scott should continue in the inten- tious the names of Meanrs. MeKnight and Brant, Schutz, BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. - nar hane ieee recgived on days of sting. under Col. Childs, led on by their zeal and impetuosity, | tion of marching for. the capital, with his present | and Rutherford, It. Owens and I. Mieg FEW families can be accommodated with board at one of iter plan “would be to push forward with , leaving no garrisons behind, and cut- | remainder of his command was tirely loose from his communications, | country, some guarding tho hors othe: rushed down the hiil to the ascent of Cerro Gordo; but | means, the AtH. ARSBRIGHAM, Jr. a * as an attack was not intended at thattimo, they were his entire fo UF In addition to the above line between Liverpool and | Teclled and joined Gen, Twiggs. The rifles and 7th in- | ting himself ¢ was in Santa Fe, the | the most delightfully situated aud healthy summer resi- attered through the | deuces in Orange county, one mile from the Hudson River BIRDS, DOGSAND TONNE Alt h and stock, and others | landing, at, Comwall—the ‘beat steamboats land daily to and for the eity treet, where nau cf : hosts, The vo ire. ond * | trom the city--every attention will be paid to make it x desire: Ty’ £0 be ob Halffox, and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her | funtry slept On the hill, and to that point were brought, | The move would be a bold one, but probably safer than | 4rrisoning posts. ‘The volunteers were enjoying bet- | from the city—« 7 Heike Majesty's governmeit to establish ai Mtergeet Liicteeal | 1a the aight, @.24-pounder and two Se-ho which, | to weaken his main body, by attempting to leave garri- | ter health when he left than they had previously done | ble hame for those wh 7 the coun- Italian Greyhounds, Set | and New York direct. ‘The steamships for this service are | at 7 o'clock in the morning, commenced a sons in his rear, with « view to maintain his communi- | —still very few of the whole number had escaped sick- inters, etland Ponies, &e. ke he. ery variety of fancy Dogs; | now being built, and Cn) nde year due notice will be given | the enemy’s fortification on the ( Of the time when they willstart. Under the new contract. the gen 3 Early in | cations, which could bo pened by the reinforce- te vale % ‘ the morning I was reinforced by four companies, Ist | ments now on the way to join him, Nothing had been heard from Gen, Kearn: Broadway SE fiom AO OIE VES sot Sree, eet MEM PromEE | er oranightduriig the oflicr montis ae taerrean Gotigeay | aftillery, under Col. Childs, and six companies, 31 | We learn that the troops which have been, and atill | the troops in Santa Fe heard any thing of RS AUS AGAIRS BARTER oh B. Four Isle of Sky Terriers, imported expressly. ternately between Liverpooland Halifax and Bosto: infantry, under Capt. Alexander, and I immediately | are, constantly arriving here, and whieh were to have | ments or battles in Mexico. i JOINT HOFULA, DISEASES OF THE tween Liverpool w ¥. fare directions to u Ye different commanders to prepare | reinforced General ‘Taylor, have their destination Fo sie had Ke Leh een Ln Men ay mooand Hrrup of Hy of LON’ WARES, ot th tennd Night . their troops for storming Cerro Gordo. ‘The riff changed, and will be sent forward with all possible haste | cating # events which had transpired since his ¢ ellow Dock, SAXON AN ARI tint ged yh ad BROT SR GLARE NATIONAL | were directed to move to the left in the ravine, and to | to Gen. Boott, Possible haste | arturo, and such information as had been received fro tied for Deuefit of thone suffering from Rhetmae Bie; fancy aud ether eager; biel seeds of ll exer Fapacor, beg to snform their friends aud | engage the enemy; and! instructed Major Loring that, a the United States or other quarters. It was expec tatoos neat ther, eruptions of tye. skit; Gad. Gieomien tions, Ke, ke, King Charles Spaniels, English a ublie, who wish to remit 48 soon as | discoveres e “4 STATE OF AFFAIRS IN THE CITY OF MEXICO, pat this would reach him before he set out on his re- ® _ Seotch Terriers, for sale by Sieiioes any part of Ireland, thet they draw draits fo : 3 “sagem + sony sei Mg os si it state of the blood, ke. From b na “ve tack, 1 would move forward the storming force which | [From the N. O. Picayune, May 12.) turn from California, direction W. 8. JOH hee * 0 * a LS. i about to organize. The 7th infantry was formed | We yesterday had the pleasure of @ conversation with | The fort at Santa Fe was not completed, and ail the | ¢ uty nen AT Btzwar ae store. Pre aptenal Bank of [relend, Dabliay or any of the numerous ight, the 30 infantry on the left, and the arti. | Mr. Black, late American consul at the city of Mexico, | public works were suspended. ‘The civil governuient VOK AT THI Also, drafts canbe obtained, payable in all parts of England, | !¢ty was formed in rear of the infantry, with orders to | Who left there on the 3d of April and arrived yesterday | was progressing quietly under the Secretary of State smal! amounts, (payable without discount,) direct on Ns TON, 209 Broadway, one door St 70." ood: tore. mou. recom ad macy have pronounced it the beat possible iinof remedies for the above named diseases. itis JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Gontiomen’s | Scotland, and Wales, on application to support it, Observing that large force was moving | morning on the brig E. E. Pierce, Capt. Cart, in nine | acting as Governor. ved Fiom cas pares ertiaton, aes ie wormmerd to give se French Boots, the pest and haadsomest er W. ted. TAPSCOTT, 9 South street from the left on the main road, towards the Cerre | days from Tampico. Mr. Black on the Sist’ March, | Mr. C. brings us no news from the plains, He brought hh tees ak fae ee eae id will be sold at t mig gam: be haga gh, 910 rh ‘Second d I Gordo, I deemed it prudent to advance at once, and | shortly after the asrival of Santa Anna from Buena | in no mail or letters H. V. zi | Perfect state of health.” For those complains arising fm gaies, yo will Gnd in | AL friendaty thie Y immediately ordered the charge to be sounded with- | Vista—when no doubt the one-legged hero was exceed. lyjudieious and long My | Pony ag oath ates ne ty and fsachusetts, | out waiting for the fire of the riflemen, ‘The enemy | ingly annoyed at the immense labor he had been at to'| 9p ET, Roe ‘ | spsstoe | nega variety of Gite Bons, Stinere, Muskinss | of orton and New Bedtind, and xeueral of the | poured upon my line a mont galling fire of grape, cary, | manufacture a victory out of the battle of Buena Vista, | _,cnesteamer Oregon, from Mobile, brought Cant Wa- | an mi i os" all other kids oud sizen, Misses and Children's Boots and | Siveraltinces, that he has located himself iu his profes ister, and musketry, from different poritions around | and fult in anything but an amiable mood towards the | ford And Hieut. Walker, with 0s recrults from Alabamy enertal clcentirs tun et nts, Gaiters, Shoew and Shippers of all the That has attcnded thers fore his labors, | the hill; but my ‘troopa advanced intrepidly barbarous North Americans—received an order through | h4ne J" “Waite trom St: Louls, brought down one het ie stands uncivalied, he x r jill of which will be wold cheap, at 367 Brod we that he consot fail te comin abort | an steadily as.one parade day. 1 cannot speak the Governor to quit the capital immediately. This pe : detcchment of recruits, of the: 19s rea: fot an article of this kind, has 8 Colas mcvenhnke eevation Vy the peck on, | Fate’ portion of the patronage which has thus been bestowed, — | dently of their animation, zeal, remptory order was given, too, in Passion Week, wlien nical ishiire under smmana of, Cast. Ria Ce hs ir before the public, that all may haye the mi27t af prawt trying elecumetances, anit without which they never | n0 busines, public or privat, ie transacted, and when it Oe tees Saterecd tarrneks J “ We'fo not patil tny Toh certieates of irae 7 - atin cel . TO DAGUERKIAN ARTISTS. would haye surmounted the natural and artificial obsta- | i# almost an impossibility to obtain the assistance nec: ai, a Pike No. 8, Capt. Anshuty, fi ch eter ant nent Waa & ont re A aHowery. Sie Mb, Mage, Et "th Pea ae tae, Sir view: ties which oppoved ther progress. Around the hil/about | sary to depart, Mr. Blak, however, suceoede im get nat boca Capt, M, Reynolds, Lieuts. Brown. Wis | ae Senetaions at is apne , Troperties Meuse eat mini Dress maker and first Seraw hat 000 a mediutn size. ards froin the foot, there was « breastwork of stone | ting ready to leave in # day or two, ‘and in having the } nA Th 1 F Me tale by CHARLES HRING, Draggist, 192 manufacturer, invites the publ to inspect her INSTRUMENTS—"Voightlander,” of all sizes; American, | which was filled with Mexican troops, who offered an | archives of the logation packed, which he bronght with | ams and McHenrie, with 100 men of the 3d drago Roce dekh Srcee: dame Bow azul i way, i pi. p 1 ew ohn street. Agents—CGuion, 127 Bowery, cor Silkaed Straw Hats, Di i : ‘oach’s make, warranted superior. Ug : from Michigan, —N. 0. Picayune, 12th. commer John street. Agents-—Guion c owery. -Fromher 7 vents experience mts citys and prot | | QUICKSTUFF—An accelerating tig Obstinate resistance, continuing to fre until the troops | him, and demanded an escort, which was at first refused, er Spring and. Hudson, Brigham & d ec ed Si " . | street; Coddington, ¢ ating liquid, used by the most | reached the breastwork, and where, fora few moments, | A variety of petty artifices ‘were resorted to to entrap, | «A Tetmihnant of United States, dragoons, under com en ju Miller, No. 17 avenue D; John B. Dodd, 771 Bronay efforts to ph hopes to meritand receive the patronage | stccessful artists. je in i Mth mand of Lieut, John T. W. Gardiner, will take up i Ti saeet ‘4 Im Se Hy, ’ : ae , bayonets were crossed. ‘Beyond this, and immediat him into @ position that would afford a pretext for hix | ™ oh for Ww = ner Oth stree an Oe aber Mignde aad the public steered. ‘The date Hgpuied |" 088 1%. ACH) Optician, Seoul the toeks tare Wks nattnas HOEK, tetie Whtee | eaten met line of march for the Western prairies, on Monday, th with pattern IF Ge : imprisonment; but finding'them fruitless, he | jth inst, ‘This command, we learn, will visit the Wiche- Alm, MOACHES, OL DRUGS, MOTHS le BEDBUG POISON. ~ | our advance was again obstinately opposed ; but the | Was granted an escort, and left the city on the evening | {iw vilinges, and other prairie. tribes during it tour. Ri‘ Like A RD Moke HETORS a he wt oe i vermin, in- rs and dress makers wanted — m@2w*re " ; eae troops immediately surmounted it, carried the fort, pulled | of the 3d of April. The order required him to embark | a 4 i Fant Gast eapscniy | We ATSONS INFALLIBLE BEDBUG FOISON—The | down the Mestcan flag, and planted our colors amid | from Tampico; and though he wes promised, and was, |.” earn thee ceaee ae Soe Ste eminent ty oe Re Ue, See ea MRS. M. WILSON, dai Grand street, respectiully experience of past years proves this preparation to be the ing principally in Fort Smith, will accompany the exp fen iehtan hes. hoes’ vad iurest, reapecttall ¢ eT ee ee at this preparat he | the proud rejoicing of our troops. Agrecable to in- | according to the usnges of civilized nations, entitled to | nk? ‘ ‘ : 7 They have bi use for the last five years, and the Oiim has uywr oe’ band p Ieee acd vere lssdcate | Seaiech: Tt needs but o jeation to satisfy the most incre: | structions, the rifles moved to theleft, where they becaine | an ercort the whole distance, he was furnished with | {tom in pursuit of either health, improvement, or | | They. tare Mtn ed etheacy ia the tacts that they are 30 er irk, Int beat evidence of thei arke ani pplicatio iT mm asaortment of | Spri illinery, dulous of its wonderful and jminediate effects—Price 2s. engaged with a suceoring force, but which they held in | one for only thirty leagues from thi iT 9 | ivate house, steam invites, thelr apraution Wis, “Whine prises | “Bold. wholesale and_recail only at Apothecaries fall, 96 | obeok, notwithstanding & most galling fire from the cn, | called Rio del Monte. Prom thin rises fe tas ones | maar NAVAL, |b themselves ot acer ta agaovinent gt the chest aad most fashionable Hats, such | Catharine sect 476 Grand street, and Ollegtt, MeKeason & | my's ontronchments andfrom the musketry in front. Af. | wa obliged to. employ escorts ey eres | The nited, States schooner On-ka-hy-e, Lt Barry- | eri, whieh invara pg spl + 127 Maiden Lane; an ulton street, Brooklyn. ter the enemy's cannon had been captured, I directed | wore. Ono of them, consisting of two mec, had | man commanding, arrived at Pensacola on the 6th inst the summer than atany other enabshmentintke ely.” Counity Millinery sp Capinin Magruder to take charge ofthe plecet, andto di. | and a musket betwoon them, the barrel of the musket | i twelve days froin Key West, | re does eek ee will do well to call be re parehasing PREMIUM WALNUT OIL SHAVING SOAP, | reot their fire upon the enemy, which he executed with Lome fastened to the stock with a cord; anot vane M This offi aver has alain man rs M- WILSON, 291 Grand sty AUTION.—A counterfeit article of ont celebrated Walnut | zeal and ability. It is also due to Lieutenant Richard- | pored also of two men, had ‘two old rusty. iv Lirvr. Cor, May.—This officer visited the Pale by DR. LEWIS Fi ‘Tien wopd Milliners wanted atthe shove eemblehimae’™” | cley ba person reprenecting hiowell ss out agent, We hereby | Cork cere eee theta came ino the fort, be | Swoon then; both eseorts travelling on foot. Notwith- | Come ; ate albeg AadaoMbatona gt tee Ty le ad ach 1 i Fred end ok possession of one 9 enemy's guns, an hhis | standing ail this, he was not molested on the journe; on recognized by Hn ss _ an +, | aaeeenane tener pa banned ll ast cen ant men, promptly turned it with great offect upon the enemy. | From Mr. Black we have learned much thot is tate. | allant Colonel exsayed to excape, S FIX’ SOF ALL KINDS. HATS, SPRING STYLE. * ‘i cen . | Lalse directed Lieutenant Colonel Plympton, at the same | resting and important’ ‘ . 0 of affal and made his acknowledgements Tw VET ck a Be 1 | fight to use our names on the labels, siwtine soap, mane mp 6 portant in relation to the state of nffairs ES G. MOFFET, 121 Prince street, third bl Gamal 130 Chatham st, | factured by the inventor, Dr. PD. Vien, has our fresnimile | time, to move with his regiment into the Jalapa road to | inthe capital. We have later dates than he brings, but | amid a shower of bouquets, whieh wers literally rained of Broadway, hes on hand an only char: | signature to each label. out off the enemy's retreat, which he promptly execut- | hiv information is of a character that can ov! tris ints | “Minas tins re VROOM & FOWLER, 3 Courtiandt edand maintained his position until the forts aud forces | tained from an Intelligent observer, who has jalance of the cargo upon him from the ti tho | Waving of white handkerchiefs by the ladle of the enemy had surrendered. Such is a plain, but | | advantage of a long residence ainong the people he «peaks # and dress circle be ob- a constantly manwactariny whilst the | GAS CHANDALIELS, BRACKETS AND PEN Bs nd the | inall their varieties of patterns and sizes, Contracts will alz0 full band playing Hail Columbia, gave great animation | be taken for fitting, in the nentest aud nl style, to the scene. We have no doubt he felt more trepidation | Churches, Hotels, and all other publie | moat ree i iurable te H sien of camforeoenpearanees wi please give Algo, « general assortment of cape of various Sine v know an bee gy and hasty, account of the actions of | of. The sincere federalists, both moderate and ultra, te dwell the 17th and 18th inst. For further particulars, | would | are the most urgent for the prosecution of the war; not | than when he bounded over the breastwork at Resaca, | }ivale dvelli respectfully refer the commander of the division to the | because of ‘a feeling of hostility to the United States, for | in face of the Mexionn artillery.—New Orleans Bulle- "All kinds of gas fixtures regilt, rebrouzed and re: te reports of the different commanders of regimennts,which | they desire, if there are no other means of establishing |" May 12, nT ben

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