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i ~ THE NEW YORK HERALD. =. = = WW = HERALD | cHear ayn exrenirious TRAVELLING TO THE ly wounded for the moment togive orders, assumed tem- the campaign opens after the rainy season, we may bave THE NEW YORK JADA. d a full and effective regiment. ESTABLISHMENT, we os a MONUMENT IN THE TRINITY CHURCH YARD, oo ae ote Tiona for another attack, | ‘The health of the clty is good, weathor very warm, North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau which was only deferred for reasons before stated. and business brisk in the quarter-master’s depart- & escent ecaeenitssaned ‘Al "S Lieuts, Tower and McClellan, of the corps of engi- | ment. EMIGRANTS P. SSENGER INES, A vn n ha N NEBS IN MEXICO, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Tho wdc, Be South street, New York 4 2 meses, Slsplen of erect Seman SORT: Seemed” Gene (From the Now Orleans Time Say 15] ‘llow' f Capt, Winship, Assistant { The following correct list of our countrymen, now avant tenets red Taine? Ald-de-Camp; and Lt. | soners of war in the Castle of St. Jago, in the phd CURCULATION— FORTY THOUSAND. toall parts of the Western States and Canna, at the very : ‘Anderson, 2d Tennessee foot, Acting Aid-de-Camp, were | the city of Mexico, has been kindly furnished us by DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price # cents per.copy—$) | by Railroad Stenbaat and Cormeen the Riven 25 per annum—payable in advance. following plact én unded in | friend, possessed of every advantage in gathering au- peCEERI TERED Every Satardny—Price 6X cent in muna =~ iene ee of essential banal to i ean Peewas compelied to | thentic’ information relative to our difleultios ‘with pA FO HOOPER Ever team Packet, day— Cfeveinnd! Trea’ rely more than ordinarily on their assistance. MST likewiie’ fe’ Sdsbisd to the pune initiahen So rice 634 cents perc ce. . HOLIDAY HERALD Published on ie txt of January and — Plonree, [UL BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO, BY A MEXICAN | the appended copy of a letter of remonstrance which our Astof Ju ty ofeach year—single copies sixpence each. ‘ pine South dd OFFICER. gallant officers addressed to Santa Anna, and which was | VEC TISEMENTS, Ae ie ual pricer—aityays cash in ne Poatrart, [Translated from Le Patria.) presented to him on the 28th Mare ; of which, however, Tinie’ ‘The Propiietor will uot be responsible tor errors thet nrg, Pa. Rie Portsmouth, Obio. Vena Cave, May 4, 1947, | RO notice had been taken up to the 24 April, when Sante may cen: them. f si Galen foulsville, Ky. According to promise, I give, in continuation, aminute | Anne left the capital FRINTING of all kinds executed beantirally and with Darling Hamitto description of the battle of Cerro Gordo. written by one |. Finer Recniewt—Kentueky Cayalry.—Oflcers—Ma- aeyeich Regt wae ee et Daslington, famitton, Gftivefameure taade prisoners of war; who belonged to | Jo°J. & Gaines, Cupts C. M Clay; W. J. Hendy, Lieute qaablichcteee ‘ouec beneath ar te Aly aderomeed: to he Toront Send what is called the ndvance line of the left, which is ex- | T- J. Churchill, G. R, Davidson. Serg'ts J. W. Owens, : Pos : eal eon J. White, W. L. Payne; Corp's, J. Sw J. 8 plained in the details. This description will greatly v ne; igart, J; Springer, . . J. Kemp, G. Sharp; privates—John Scott, A. W. facilitate a comprehension of the topographical situation Biadieve eS. packet ieee rom the ambaerintion money remit pisces. Persons proceeding to aniy part of the West, or Cana , would do well to call on Holeman, Wm. W! WATCHES) at wholesale only —Louis Perret, Ni Wee PP APSCOrT of the field of battle. cman, 3 Johis stregt, apstaire,Amaporcerend agent for several At their General ‘emi ey Office, “Cerro Gordo is situated between Vera Cruz and Ja- | JW. Johnson, Jobn Scott, Wm. Funk, J. F, Boll, A. 8. lapa, 19 miles from the latter city. and 67 from the | Alexander, J. Eennely, N.Ware, J. O. Stillman, J. Vitti- toe, W° A. Clark, W. Koons, A. 8. Marshall, W. P. de Swiss manufacturers, offers to the trade a most complete 86 South street, New Yor ment of Swiss Watches of every description, of this | _ Tapscott’s Emigrants’ Travelling Guide can be had on ap- former. oy ietely the defile through | t : importation. Con merc and al rei Renern| plication, free. ae eee San Sd s0tere. Wiilst the combat coun ie. cots ae wollves the hegtients Normandie, D. W., Levan; Cxlsecti 2-0 imeeana a Litgvea'ly to ther advautage focal as above before | 7 a ‘ab 4 attcliff, J. Magner, J, Walter, Tenn. Cav: 4 ‘0 LET—Po-ession gives mmmediately—Offices it ‘Fare 50 cents—Breakfnst and Dinner on Board,” render the passage exceedingly diffleult, it was consid- | (hapman, J. Richardson, B. 5. Dowell, J. A. he building No.74 Fulton street Apply to JAMES ‘The new and-elegant Steamer METAMO- cred an excellent military position, from which to impede | Wilkinson, R. White, A’ C. Bryan, H. 8. Woods, R. B'DELVECCHIO, whe building, oF 19 jae: Cay “i 8. Kuighe Moudays, Wednes- the passage of an army, which, advancing from Vera | Cochran, D. Jenes, J. 8. Herring, W.'T, Kelly, B. R. . erdebpdeens: 74 - diaya, aud Fridays, at half-past six, A. M., from Crux, should attempt to penetrate the interior. This | Myers, 8. Burnett, David Berry, Mise No 99 Wail street__ | the pier foot of Warren street, touching ut Hammond street place. wes chosen by the Muxicane for the purpose of Biner Recnwenr—Arkanens Cavalry.—OMicers—Maj. ew BRICK HOUSES, in Har- | pie: opposing the march of the American army, and here | 5: Borland; Capt. CC. Danley; Sergeants 8. Cason, C, they constructed several temporary fortifications, which | 8; Lyons, E. P, Martin; privates Wm. Rives, Wm. Thal attempt to describe. jase Montgomery, G. Ramey, O. H. P. Billey, J. C. Browers, “On the principal hill, which is called that of the | 5: Mooney, P, Williams, C. P. Whitten, W. R. §j ‘Telegraph, by which name it will be recognized here- | X; Williams, RD. Steel, J. W. Curtis, R. F. Hugging, after, they constructed a parapet commanding its front | Thomas Webb, Thomas Smart, A. Stinson, Joseph Jea- and sides, the openings of the principal roads, and form- | ‘eT, Stephen Jester, W. L. Holeman, A. 8. Mi R. ing the contre of the Mexican camp. the carriage road | Adams,J: Richmond, W. T. Edwards, James Crooks, M. situated to the right of the Cerro del Telegrafo, and | Nelson, J. R. Magnes. following a curve formed by the base of It, was cut Left sick at San Luis Potos!— Washington Fugle, Wim. point where the defile was deepest. Behind this, at a | Russell, G. Underwood, John Finley. n i4 Srconp Reoiment —U. 8. Dragoons —8, Turner, J. Short distance, was constructed = parapst, which fol; | nioi..'s, Boley, E. Todd, W. D. Stone, C, Muse). j 0 Let: five simns, i ‘The new and elegant Steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. fait he ferry. are Sn odor t, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at halfpast i in good style wi marble mautes: gra y acl from the pier foot of ‘Warren street, touching at . Rent low, if anplie er. Pra e For ‘or frieght, apply on board the Bonts, or to Geo. HAMILTON HOUSE, at the Narrows near Fort | “(77 All personsare fosbid trusting the above boats on ac- Hamilton, L. 1. Bubscriber begs to inform his | sonat of the owners, a friends and the public, that this favorite place of resort Tow open for the rweeption of company: OPPOSITION PASSAGE OFFICE—TO {1 commence running about the 18ch of May, Albany, Utica, $1 $0; Syracuse, $2; Oswego, ; ferry, Brooklyn, at 10 A. M., and 4 $3; Rochester, $2 25; Buffalo, '$2 50; Gleve- wr arya PTH SHIP. Detroit, $5; Milwankie, $8; Chicago, $8; Cin- ss : $8; ‘Toronto’ and Hamilton, $4; Whitehall, ‘$2; Mont- immediately. Hn ee: maya ‘ttsburg, "as Mc. lowed a direction almost paratiel with the road, and soni e jee, 100 Barcla : iW nh iN ' which commanded it almost completely. ‘The parapet, | Ceiling. A. King. G. Williams, B. F. MeCready. Any security required n for the fulfilment of all , i —~ constructed solely for the. infantry, was regarded as | Din ot San tule Henry Fallbush, of the mn contracts made with this company ee 1047 i i & point d’appui for the battery of the glacis. xg paucacy A bit oes © polgpaserers ues tee le eee babe hd a3 s AROS NOW 5 OCR, IEG “On the right of the carriage road, from the battery of aSTLE St. Aes Oia t large building, - d , 1847, connected from the tain, yo the pavi the glacis, is a road leading to threo distant heights, To nis Excrniency Grn. Santa Ann. Sir: The undersigned, officers in the army of the United MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. FOR ALBANY AND TROY and Interme- about a mile from the Cerro del Telegrafo, which were rooms are intended for gentlemen ouly,; they #1 fortified, to impede the passage by the old road leading dle size, light, aud well ventilated, and superior. diate Landings. |. States of Ameri full ur Excellen to those genethliy Qougtninated single rooms in the various ‘Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boat. from the Plan del Rio, and for the purpose of attack- | States of America, respectfully state to your Excellency, The low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, ¥ Be that they, together with their respective commands, con- ‘Watering places throughout the country. Fe Seer ae Hinge Matclen ter pat, Mics ing by the left the carriage road—to these threo heights | sisting of seventy-one persons in all, became prisoners they gave the names of the advanced lines on the left, pean gia’ right. Half a mile from the battery of the | of war to the Mexican Republic, at the Haciends En- carnacion, on the 23d of January last. On that mornin eae albele| in the defile through which the | before daylight, wo found ourselves entirely surrot “On the morning of the 17th April, from the advanced | by # large force—say three thousand menand about sun- t se¥en o’cloc! The proprietor is now ready to treat with families orparties | will leave [ishing to engage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to | Wednesd: i him at the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- days. tention. For "K'cteambort rans between New York and New Brighton, at | the office on the Fridays freight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at wharf. my20 F tuming on ©. THE MEMORY OF{CAPT WRENCE the following hours, vi AFTERNOON LINE, DAILY, ; aT i From New Brighton—At 8 and 11 A, M, and 2 and 5:20 P.M. 4 ISI fe rise, a white flag approached us on one sl Foon Meme Not iver New York ATS A Mt and LAGE NEWBURGH AND’ Fishing: The Commander of the Frigate Chesapeake. PERE ill | Wees*tohbwing tie csrrioge ‘road aa fara they" could, | derable force on another; we required ti Mynul tg, Sand ¢ FM. aud more frequent communications | iiabilllls Foine, Cold Spring and Cornwall. The Steam- | without being seen from the fortifications, through, the | *hould retire, precedent to our recelving t FE ene erty for tue reception of Company. | tt rhemas Powell, Capt. Sami. Johnson, will leave the pier | 4 short time ago, we noticed the erection of a beauti- his lors; and the enemy contonded with his countrymen, | middle wood to the left of the rond, and covered by that | Ye" manued. “Ww took ce liner to Aateeecia tea apt tre FBLAN' ARO | (Sundays execpeed vat dotclock commenciag Aalige Re | ful monument in‘Trinity Church yard to the memory Who should most honor his remain and a helght in the same position, which bad not been | ie eae ann ia a ot ei iad ne Mbather FOR SALE—WESTCHESTUR LANU-To gen | urning—willleav® Newburgh every morning at 70’clock. of the gallaut commander of the Ghesapenke and Lieut. Tho west end of the baso is reserved for the widow | fortified, attempting to flank the Mexican position, leay- 5 at : FI + 8 .0"¢ Pt the expiration of the hour the flag ret d, dt men in want of sites for Country Seats—To Market — All Baggage and Freight of every description, Bank | Ludlow. We have since had engraved the anaexed re- 24 only child sf Dept Lawrence. ing the pore road to the left. ‘hey t ald he ag returned, snd was Gardeners in want of land for Gard \4 to all persons | Bills or Spec: ton board of this boat, must be resentation of this chaste memento of departed worth. _ On the west end of the sarcophagus is delicately chi- “The American forces, in passing the road through the gaa the ae eal ear ® proposition, and were Wishing n location ja the neighborhood of York | the owner thereof unless entered on the books of the boat or re | Prva ‘constructed of massive blocks of froeatone of the selled the stern of a line of battle ship, with a number | wood, were discovered by the advance line of the left, | tld that General Minon would send a major to our Sod acres of Land in the town of Westcl within nine | cetped for. myl3 200¥r | Aesoription as was Used for Trinity itself, and cet so an Of BUNS Tun out, ready for action, and a broken apar | through an opening of 40 or 00 feet, and a fire of grape | tmp. while one of our number of equal rank, should {the City Hall, with right of passing over Harle: OTICE: to represent a Sarcophagus, resting onan oblong base or ating on the mighty deop near by, in bold relief. shot was opened upon them from # 12-pounder; haif an | Tepalr to his head-quarters, and hear his offer. This free of toll, are now offered st private sale, iu Lots, c P being done, Major Borland tained iniuing. {rows five ‘to Bley acres each. ‘The lan , STATEN ISLAND FERRY—On and | pedestal. ‘The lower or south side of the ‘ate, bears CANTO Ci Sere ean STmnne Brea Way, | BONS Tee Maras, Leb) Mine i Lela nearwaueed one ing bila Phanse Chines s08b oath eo" ‘he Gesmatt “4 it i i 3 id 3 SUNDAY, April 18th, the steamboats | the following inscription :— anchor surrounded by an oaken wreath; | approach of the Americans to that position, and a few i 7 filgpe ialanas realist ie a road churches ‘diferent de an ine MA ETATEN ISLANDER wil | Beater rea ieee Ronee ile the base oneath bears the following significant momenta afterwarda the battle raged in: the windings ob soe tietese or abigs oe dete yin ees wie hominations; the water is good, and location y. ‘Title | run as follows, until further notice — iota nscription :— base, and in front and left of the Cerro. enda, 7 ndiepole. TSC UVERNEUR MORRIS, ‘At6, 8, 9, 10, AM ond 1,25, 4, 5, 6, 7, PML He oiaaenrceeeaemaenitee THE HEROIC COMMANDER “Thero being no fortifications between Cerro del | fide statel the terms omoved, “which were accepted, and dorrisania, Westchester Co—or to pS OUTEAVE NEWYORK | Born in Newburgh, 1792; died in Halifax, 1813. BT EL Se eas Fe Parone Dek ey C8 He Oaales ae the whole | prisoners of war. — Lg WALIAE tone Meat Nemene | cc anteres wen PSs) a neta eeamed oh uence Nonna Uyenee Utane mats like the bloom. Expressed with his expiring breath Hs dovotion to his | Americans could advance freely, and occupy the left of reuig baeeict ous caters sepeecameopery GN-GEN] ‘EN aniving in the | _New York April 13th. ’ aie alsr_ | ing Euryalus, he accompanic eloved commander country. that battery, which they would have done before the | Ceive the sword of our commander; that publie property ET IESE a eeeteiie ts Ge to battle, : Neither the fury of battle, the anguish of a mortal | Mexicans, advancing by the windings of Cerro del Tele. Loner veers pti ested thle tl hecdeie should be eens Countsy iisstavaesin’ Epanshiveuin—<ihe rate BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN Nover could it have been more truly said— wound, nor the horrors of approaching death, could sub- | gtafo, could have sustained the attack at this point. ‘The | Trgbecyer; mus hott lle t et Pygierrnen! in every parti- Seriber offers for sale his Farm, ited in. Montgomery co., ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tons “His amor unus erat, pariterque in bella ruebant.”” due his gallant spirit. general-commanding the battery of the glacis, observing | Clr, Tbe eae, civilized mations to prisoners of enusylvania, 1d miles north of Philadelphia, It contains 30 ‘and 430 horse power each, under contract | The favorite of Lawrenoe, and second in command, His dying words were that the wood immediately at his left was occupied by | Wat should be oura. acres of land, 268 acres of which are in the highest state of cul- few with thejLoi he emulated the patriotic’ valor of his friend on the “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP.” the Americans, detached four companies of the 6th in- | _ The General, when asked to reduce theso terms to tivation, prodneing wheat, rye Indian corn aud hay equal to HIBERNIA, Ci bleody deck of the Chesapeake; and when required, like Around this monumental edifice are placed eight | fantry, to dislodge them, which was easily done, as the | Wtiting, gave us the most positive assurances that his ey nalaed rnc he romllniog m0 sere balag oodnga, Os BSRIPTANNI wi him, yielded with courageous resignation, his spirit to piocos of British cannon, trophies of theiast war with | Amo‘icans, without doubt, not expecting to be attacked ore co hee we ey more than wy x eee 4 i endi hh des H.E. Judk im who gave it. Great Britain, sunk to the trunnions in solid masonry, | at this point, were taken by surprise. 1 h Unley was fully carri icc mareigumet aby aerate hele ett iae comme A ‘A, Captain William Harrison. ‘On the north side of the base is the following inserip- with a ball fastened on the muzale of each, and tho |.“ Very soon, the Mexican forces having driven back prog po csaiang ihrce mee she marits of his country. On tecommodations fora family of twenty persons “The plea: | ‘The foursteamships now building are tion :— . whole connected by appropriate chain work. the Americans at the foot of the Cerro, the latter took | 0Ur Journey to this city, we had the gratification to meet Ba f apne ; sare grounds surrounding the house are shaded with elegant THE AMERICA, THE NIAGARA, IN MEMORY OF This beautiful. und appropriate monument was exe- | up their line of retreat annoyed by the fire of the artil- | Your Excellency, and, after stating to you the terms of evergreensand very beautifully laid out.’There are on the farm THE CANADA,’ _ THE EUROPA. CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE, auted by Monta Fraser eed Gridley ie accondance wish | lery of the advanced linvof the left, which opened upon | UF capitulation, received the pleasing assuranee that three stone houses fo-firmers ortenauts, together with three | Vessels appointed to sail from Liverpool arethe |” igen haan aN REN design of ‘Mr. Upjohn, for the cézporation of Trinity | them with grape und round shot, snd continued to fre | ey should be complied with. large stone baras, containing «tabling and conveniences for a hundred head of cattle, and for the storage of 250 tons of pro- duce, with coach house, Wagon house, granary and corn cribs June 4," 1847 Who fell on the Ist of June, 1813, Church, who, a few months ago, removed the honored | 48 long as they were in view. object of this note is, to complain to the Head ef the In the 32d year of hisage, remains of the before named patriotic martyrs to their | “ On the 18th, at 7 o'clock, A. M., the advanced line pred rasta Eaten barrie ote the terms of our attached. ‘Phere are also the advantages of a fine spring house, r Jui In the actiow between the frigates Chesapeake and present and final resting place, near the south gate, and | of the left observed that the American forces commenced i a Le sce farsa “pe nee ag y mice bape ee ae. “shannon. r rithin a few paces of the ruling, at once attracting | & movement on the Cerro del ‘Telegrafo, {followin Pay prmra de hangs aller od sik a pron t at , 2 wal! f ; d He was distinguished on various occasions, but espe- the attention of every passer by. ile the erection of | samo road as on the previous day, and the Mexicans TR Tee Noe Viele payers of peaukY whieh eae) Vetere ili" day previous to | te "then commanding the sloop of war Hornet, he this memento to the gallant dead, at an expenso of $700, | opened a fire upon them of round shot from a 6 and 12- | hitherto; in consequence of the unhappy Afuensione sald uibor passing the gate morn ng ond Srening, ar : mw money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120,do do to | captured and sunk His ne Majesty's sloop of war ptm potas pal the Oeirarr of — posers —, é n ourae eee = er ves ag wt sel they hel justed, Prd we jeg eimemed ips saoet eecpeceralipeaae nt uimediate viewity are Episcopal, Lutheran and Pres- | Halifax, $20. page Pencovk, after a desperate uction of fourtgen minutes. it has added another object of deep interest to every | seen from the Cerro, attacking it in front and occupying q med, your byterimn churches. . mas No Dende secured snail path oe. His bravery in Gotion was eqaalled only by his modesty Visiter, especially to those strangers who may take Oc | the wood to the left ‘of the battery of the glacis, from | *¢ sips Ladner bcierisva esitacing Bak ane aa _ buster description is aunecessary, as all persons wishing to | ‘These ships carry experienced surgeons. |. in triumph, and his magnanimity to the vanquished. casion’to ramble through this campo santo, or sacred | which they had been dislodged the day before. ee RG Cie Fees catenins ae tee eae Knwever, be aided thaefor beauty, healthful situation, and | Por freight, passage,or auy other information, apply to Tn private fe he was gentleman of tho most generous ground, where so many of our revolutlonary heroes have | |“ ‘Two edmpanies of tho Sth Infantry received orders | Cdltney to Genefal Vegas who tas itely Gees pesooet advantages, itis uot surpassed by any in the United States, It ror any TF BRIGHAM, Jee Agent and endearing qualities. The whole nation mourned been entombed. to march to the wood and drive out thé American forces, | Of Cho Ualeed Geta tt ee may be well aiso to mention the price, which is $220 per acre. AtHARNDEN & CO.S,'6 Wall'st. but having asked for reinforcements, on account of the | 0) Witt hU8 Cues tee (but who ‘has not honored ‘Apply to ‘GEO. SHEAFF, Whitemarsh In addition to the above line between Liverpool and ———— number of the Americans being superior, the rest of the | U4, With any notice whatever, for the manner in which prisoners of war are treated in our country. ‘There is, however, one complaint, which we owe to ourselves to call your immediate attention to. We are informed that General Minon, in reporting our capture m3 8t2aw re Montgomery Co. Penn. Halifax, and Boston, a contract been entered into with Her Te 7 Majesty’s government, to establish a line betw Liverpool PIANO FORTE, &e—A variety of new | aud New York direct. ‘The steamships for. this service. are ‘Aise,a general assortment of Masie aad Me: | 80 Deing built,and early next yeardue notice will be given battalion were sent to their assistance; protecting this while we rejoice at the halo of glorious vietory again en- | force with a fire of grape shot, which was made from the circling our arms, we have also cause to mourn the | battery of the glacis on the wood, and the result of many brave spirits whose course 1s run, and who now | which was that the Americans were forced to abandon YY T'Instruments, at No, 268 Washington st., | ofthe time when they will start. Under the new contract the THE BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO. mee to his government, alleges that we surrendered at dis- at Noy + | steamers will sail every Ssturday during eight months, and aro tenants of a soldier's grave on that field where | the place. i pt! gees J.WALKER, | cfery formight during the other onthe inthe year. Gotig al Jaana, Mexico, 27th April, 1847. their brilliant exploits can never, be forgotton, |The | | “At the samo time the advanced lines were attacked gration, Hat Uist wees fy Bede to, the maguanimity rates ; ane imately between Liverpool and Halifex and Boston, and be oe ier’ _ names of these honored dead you will find in the official | by the Americans, who coming from the old road ot ; bic ; LESSONS ON THE PIANO FORTH, tween Liverpool and New York. m2 r Daaw M.:—Tho arduous duties of # soldier's life sanens. ‘The effect of this Last battie is tremendous. | Plan del Rio, endeavored to take possession of the cen- | eBter our solem protest: and declare that, the terms of MIS8 C. C, WEMYSS can now accommo- mit of but few opportunities for private correspondence, Cohayo, a strong pass of 15 guns, and 6 le ‘sfrom this | tral line, but this effortewas an unhappy one for the | Ur surrender being accurately stated in the foregoing ase es or Sb Socee alae, Ut epvedin 8 Oe AONE TE COCO EE Teo. Y- | as you by experience so well know,—and I can assure place has been al ndoned, and the guns spiked: Perote, | Americans, who were compelled to retreat precipitately hl aw bape ket pee sega ese 7 D i pits Me “id i ae ones lori 30 miles from here has also been evacuated; 50 pieces of | on account of the active fire which was made upon them, 1 street, between Avenues C and B. AMPTON, AND BREMEN. you that Mexican soil and the everglades of Florida, at Canton’ 5 mortars, and an immense quantity of muni- | and which caused a great loss to thom in killed and Hoping that & peace between the two Republios shall e made, upon terms equally honorable to both, we subscribe ourselves, Your most obedient servants, Hewitt, Commander, will start from New | in this respect—unfavorable to epistolatory correspond- happy to say, is out of danger. It is sald San York jon the st June next, carrying the | neo, Seven days havo transpired since the eventful St Orizaba; in the mountains, some sixty mil ‘Anna {s | Cerro del Telegrafo, on which the larger part of the rom this | American forces were chargirfg; they outnumbering the place, organizing guerilla parties to harass our rear ; if | Mexican forces ; and thus they could attack by diffe- 80, he will give us a great deal of trouble. ‘Che newspa- | rent points on the defences—one of th® American pers from the city of Mexico, giving an account ot the | columns succeeding at last in taking possession of the pa- Terms—Twelve Lessons for Five Dollars, or ¥itceen Dol- lars per Quarter—thrae lessons anch week. 213 Im*re ge _BIRDS, DOUS AND PONIES —ATTRACTION. —The great attraction for the city is now at ARCHEY’S, No. 5 John street, where nature’s song iii hi if desirable, to attend h i 4 f i . : tusiranmteeeneoy ts helmet vaste SaBRR oe new steamahip WASH: | which you to frequently vented your spleen,—are alike tions of war being left bebind. Gen. Shields, Iam very | wounded. Meanwhile the battle was going on at the | *Peenny Signed,} Joux TP. Gaines, Major Ky. Regt. of Cavalry, U. 8. A. Boron Bontann, Ark, & « 1. € 18th, when the eagle of victory again perched upon our arms—and the most important and decisive battle of the to land passer ; Franceand Bel- it nelect_variet) ly’ to be obtaii war was fought. My regiment. by good fortune, was in a th ‘ 8 4 Cas: Chay, K « « “ the title Habis inthe Cogk of he Nave ne Goneral Twigg's division, which formed the advance ot battle of * Cerro Gordo,” say they killed 4,000 of the | rapet on the left. At this moment General Vasquer, | (°C "Dairy, wee) a “ “ ‘As usual, Kiag Charles Spaniels, Italian Greyhounds, Set the army, organized as follows: Riflo regiment, Ist artil- Americans,” and “that the time for the Mexicans to | who commanded this point, beng killed, disorder and | G’ ) Davipsox, 2d Lt. K. “ “ “ ters, Pointers, Newfoundland and every variety of fancy Dogs; levy and 7thinfuntry, constituted the Int brigade under fight isnow at hand”! | ‘The worst we have to contend | confusion was introduced among the Mexican forces and y Aa LG... Ky. alsg Shetland Pontes, fe. he, Bee oe i fering and alter 6 Ger Smith; 4th arilery, 2d and. 3d infantry, the 2d against is the vomito; but we all hope for the best. It | they retreated without order, abandoning that position GEN. LA VEGA AND AMERICAN PRISONERS. . 8. | i meet with prompt Po ar Col Riley with 4 oc iu gddragoons Was rumored to-day that General Jesup wishes to effect | to the Americans. N atieution from A. GRIEVE, John street. {4 second class padsengerg. brigade under Col, Riley, with 4 companies 2d'drag transfer with General Twiggs; Twiggs becoming, in | “The loss of the Cerro del Telegrafo, on the part. of Naw Gavsane Mew 16, 1007. N. B. Four isle of Sky Terriers, imported expressly. Passage from New Pork to Southampton, or to Bremen— under Col. Harney, Taylor's battery of light artillery; and transfer w - or “Genet A ft intr oe he Mexi lp aie alert hat in sal tak pare oi Gexriemen,—In your paper of this mornit yu have m5 300" First class « +++ $120 Talcott’s rocket and howitzer corps of one hundred men bis place, Quartermast age nA fn a Army, and | the Mexicans, caused the Americans to take possession | done very great injustice to a brave man, and | ask you SAXONY CANARIES, of the bell note and Night re tl two thousand five hundred regulars, the lower Jesup taking tho command of Twiggs's division ; but | of all tho other positions in the rear and environs. Tho | ay a matior of sheer Justice to publish the following atete- Sanlaecas; lang: tread ane begged po Of the service, ‘The second day after taking up the line that Twiggs says—“No, he does not intend leaving | Mexican forces that were defending them retired va- | mont of facts. Having been ald-de-camp to Gen. Le. ¥ Birds; fancy and other cages: bird seeds of all descrip. Raniad ches of mareh, Gon. Twiggs received information that Santa Mexico until the fighting is all over.” ‘This is just like | liantly, The battery of the glacis, commanded by the | a prisoner in the caatle of 8, Juan de Ulis, one of the. the “old war hoss,” as you would say, and I am glad ho | Cerro del Telegrafo, began to suffer from the fire of the | ingt neta 1 did. for hi It / {ll not leave us, for, though Jesup is » good goneral, a | artillery without being able to return it, on account of an ppl Peni yong! vary All let force varying from 10,000 to 20,000 men. When theintel- W4 not le p heer B Bi ry i " oe Puebla requesting the release of Midshipman Rod F;, which bills | ligence was communicuted tohim, tho oid veteran quaint- brave soldier, and a fine commander, yet wo are | the height of tho latter—it being likewiso cut off by the | He had not the power to order the release of this you epost office. Parcels , i ; d, wi r i istic d cteran quaint all too well’ satisfied with “the hero of Cerro | American forces, who took immediate possession of the ay bette hep ly, yet with his characteristic determination remarked, (7 109 YO" aosire a separation from. him.— | surrounding points. ‘The advanced lines were also cut | Scbtleman, but his request was mide in the stror cages tions, &e., &e. King Charles Spaniel teh ‘Terriers, for sale by 'W. 8. JOHNSTON, 200 Broadway, one door md ter trom A _T Stewart & Co.'s dry goods store. ‘be’ charged | Anna was in porition at a pass this side of Jalapa with a She will carry about 300 tone freight, whic! according to the ery of the goods offer my LOOK AT THIS. Peseage ht, apply at present at the office of the | “(twas possibly true, but at all hazards he was going to ‘ CLIVE Ocean Steam Navigation Company at E, Mills, General por eae ‘ > ‘Tho Georgia, Alabama, and Ist and 2d Tennessee volun- | off, as tho battery of the glacis was already in possession | 7 is Fi JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Gentlemen's ompany ills, Genera it ; and found the enemy oceupy- o Georg! y Ls yin ps The article in this morning's Picayune, Pern tan oot the best aud" handsoment ever im | Agent, New York, Not Wiliae Beet Ross peas Are oe Meu Leigute, strongly fortificd with 43 teers, leave ts soon for home; they are fine fellows, have | of the Americans ; these had the command of the only | letter from Major Gaines, in which an enti dhs city aad will be gold asthe low price of $5. Also all kinds fh ‘Bremen—C. A! HEINEKEN & CO. pieces of heavy artillery—their force being 3000 lancers done their share of the work, and the army parts from | road of communication which. the Mozioans had. and | verely upon Gen. La Vega’s conduct, was, no doubt, Giderent binds of Boots 0 ay ee ie weit faa ie im Havre—WILLIAM ISELIN. ‘and 11,000 foot, &c.; in‘all 14,000, Gen. Twiggs laid his on ge iat sitios coarack nage > oad bara found their rear guard without defence and cut off | written under the belief that it was in the general’a tore. gr i Basking | ‘The second steamer of the line is indue course of construe | plans, and intended attacking them on the Lith; but Pat- Bia, llinois, en eee can sah wrentiviere other | from their suppli BS adapts power to serve the American prisoners in the caatle of Hes House Sits deren edits: | on.and will be inrendiness in theensuing fall" al im-r_ | Porson, of the volunteers, coining up with the brigades States, still with us; and these, with Worth’s and our ‘These circumstances completely decided the victory | Kantiago. . You will, on perusal of the follewing, be able ant all other kinds and sizes, Misses’ is Hoots and | PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, AND RE. | of Generals Pillow and Shields, (though himself sick, Own division of regulars, enable us to muster pretty | in favor of the American arme— they, ad taken pos- | to judge of Gen. La Vega’s powers and position. Shoes, Boys’ Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers of all the ‘MITTANCES TO IRELAND. ke. ordered the attack to be deferred until Gen, Scott should Strong, notwithstanding. I hope the war will not last | session of every one of the fortified points, making pri- On the 27th of Feb., Gen. La Vega was third in com- kinds; all of which will be sold cheap, at 367 Broad ihe aie RIAD Race Like OF pacdinn’ eee ene. though unwillingly, we obeyed, much longer, for all are heartily tired of this destruc- | soners of war of the Mexicans who covered the advanced | mand, not ‘military commandant in the city.” ‘The way, gomer of Franklin street. | CAHILL. s. ead auslouly gare’ the appeartane of the Gc tien of human life, Persons who have resided in this | lines, who were taken the samo day to Flan del Rio, | pales at the city of Mexico was besieged by thé revolu- - B. Country merchants eupplied by the pac! prog three days aie hia got up to Ciencral Twiggs’ position, Country for some years say Cee Cte is not the most | where the Americans had their headquarters a tionary party of the churoh, and its adherents. I was REMOVED FROM RAND STREET to whom he said “General, you have brought the enemy —Temote Prospect boa Lahr hg “ be gather ae lene tee aon ea eer 00 ietanter, | With bim. and know that not one left the palace for many Sane he We bo fee Tae ee (SONS wishing passage to Liverpool, by the splendid | to bay, and ahall not be interfered with.” After two mine The country around is most beautiful; the ell- | » little over 3000 ; for, although there were 6000 infantry. | days who was not shot down by the populace, | Three te, I78 Bowery. Mrs. M.D. Hodge, Kirst Fre: Ftd commodious packet ship OXFORD, which sails on | Gave connoitering General Twigiy’ original plan was mate delightful; all the tropical fruits in great abun- | fivo battalions of these retired without taking part in | Jays pefore the arrival of Gen. Santa Anna wo left Mex- panutacteror; yavites tee’ tapte to iarwers ‘ues ES ea aed wee sae it ts tine digttast ‘iegree departed from, and he conse- dance, with quantities of vegetables.and other nocessa- | the battle, and the cavalry remained all the time at Cor- | joo in great haste to oppose the Americans at the Na- riea of life very cheap; the inhabitants differ but little | ral Falso. ‘The American forces may be estimated at from those we Lave hitherto met, and keep aloof from | from 10 to 12000—elthough Gen, Soutt told the Mexi- | Hove! Bridge: and the revolution was still aetive, 60 thas us; the women are pretty, yet rather on the brunette | eansof the advanced lines, inviting them to surrender, | whore, Major Gaines was confined, it being within the Silk aed Straw Hats, Dresses, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., at 178 | of Beekman street, or to the subscribers, quently marched on the morning of the 17th to take up soyery, from her 17 years experience in t ity, and past hose Wriehing send for their friends, to come out from | his position near the enemy, and from there attack ear- efforta to please, she hopes to ment and receive the patronage | Liverpool by this favorite packet, or any of the Black Ball | ly tho ensuing morning; but as we neared the Mexican of her friends and the public. Line, sailing from thence on the Ist and 16th of every fae, order.” that he had them surrounded by 15,000 men. , NB. St a E i h i i forces they opened a heavy cannonading upon our line, oy yy 15; enemy’s lines. with paaterae” ats cleaned and altered. ‘The trade supplied | month, can secare their passage by applying to us. 0 | which we Foturned in good earnest, anddrove them from GEN. PILLOW’S ATTACK ON CERRO GORDO. vg. Lhe Jona on the part of the Mexicans is calculated to | Orr several oceasions 1 have been an eye witness to 1H Ge IHiners and dress makers wanted. _m&2w®re | forany amount, payble on demand, onthe two of the heights, which silenced their fire forthe day. ‘The services of the gallant brigade of volunteers com- bee he ogee sakes tha Assent can ren- | Gon. La Vega'’s gonerosity to American captives, taken ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, or on It was a brilliant affalr, and entirely successful. Ourloss mandod by Gen, Pillow, in the storming of Cerro Gordo, | Snably be expected that the Amorican loss was larger. | from the American picquets, during ‘and aher siege 1 i 4 he 17th at the ; informe her. fiends, sad rect 4 : , Prescott Grote, Ames & Co., London, being 80 killed and wounded; while the Mexicans left 65 not having been fully and correctly described in any of | 2 account of what they suffered on t of Vera Crug. I have frequently heard him express thatahe has now on baud a arge aad very handsome | Wich ,will be pnid at the various branches throughout deadon the field, andsent their wounded, numbering tho communications yet published, wo tako groat | Windings of the Cerro and in the woods at the left of the | grateful feelings for kindness received in this country, serorrment of Spring Milline which “she | Great Britain and Ireland, OCHE, BROTHERS &C 140 to the hospital in this place. Onthe 18th (General pleasure in laying before our readers the following par- | 8laci#, as ie on the ng the these same points, and on | and a desire to reciprocate the same when circumstances invites their attention. Mrs. Wilson's stock comprises Pry: oe a ae Shields, with three regiments of volunteers, having join- ticulars, derived trom one of the officers who participated ‘ing the advanced lin would permit him, ® MRS. M. WILSON, 291 Grand erect, reapostiully ton Yi 4 * feorument of the richest aud inost fashionable Hats, such | sore Poasengor Agents for the Black Bull Line of Liverpool | ed our division as its third brigade,) Gen. ‘Twiggs at- in the perilous and important operations referred to Me Si the secs Midshipman Rodgers was found in an enemy's coun- Straws, ters herself’ cau be sold more reasonable | Packets. ‘mar, | tacked the enemy at all points and completely routed Gon. Pillow’s command at Cerro Gordo, consisted of s try with surveying instruments at night. Take the op- than at any other establishment the city. ‘Country Milliners FOR GLASGOW-—Regular Packet of the Istof | them. They admit their loss, in killed and wounded, to the Ist and 2d Tennessee and Ist and 2d Pennsylvania (From the N. O, Times, May 15. ite side, and would not the Americans have detained well dwell to onl Bere Pare oy P. Sa ThE ive faeces packet | Do at least 2000, while— covers our own. Fire generals, foot, a mall detachment of Tennessee horse, command: | | Taxvico, (Moxieo,) May 6, 1847-4 mall was recely- | bi? a CPL ee , 291 Grant hip SARACEN, 490 tone, Kaptain N.T. Hawkins, | 199 other officers, and over 3000 men laid down their ed by Capt Caswell, and a company of Kentucky yolun- | ed here yesterday from the city of Mexico. Ihave not | With regard tothe treatment of American offleers Tense Milioon waned SR SCE | SHE ie seals gam, | mest tn evan ser cTanog bag, fee commande ty Captain, kame, wasn | Soe any of hs Mabey favre one Sei | SMES tate eho sos Wo teaettan ed ae 13 On re # - | Gener Twiggs, with two pieces of cannon and the into two storming parties, each supporte: y & stron, urce that @ Mexict ie officers have receiver om the inhal im al iA TS, SPRING STY modations, apply on j fout of Market | jarger portion of his command chased them for twelve roserve. It was Gen. Pillow's intention to ass with | of Vera Cruz and the battle of Cerro Gordo, have be- | ment, and from the Government full pry. One of Gen. be Mest fe ah Lr. eet ; miles on the run, and sickening beyond description was these parties simultancously the adjacent angles of bat- | come fally aroused as to their situation. They are fly- | La Vega’s aids carried the money to some officers takem "TA, No. 4 Canal ‘WOODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. in and Ni $ The regular packet ship M CAI ns, Captain | the carnage until panic-stricken the: ispersed, and teries Now 1 and 2, those points having been indicated | ing to armsin every direction, and are determined to | at Matamoros. Immediately on FAST AL tan Necks fee Mee ber gular p DADA RR 456 tons, Captain | th agi Pi hey di d, and , hose p h b ing t i directi dare deterinined to | at M Immediatel; the capture of the offl- Me fe te Ree apaliey Ba John Wright, will succeed the Saracen, and sail on her regu: | night coming on we were obliged to hait, which enabled by the engineer officer on duty with the command, as | dispute with us every inch of ground. ‘The present go- | cers of the Truxton, they were asked what was their fi handsome and durable Hats at ppear | lar day, 1th June, m the poor wretches to escape. So terrified were they that those most proper for the assault, and thus, if possible, | vernment of Mexico is straining every nerve to carry on | rank and what was their pay. The amount was paid to ance and fini p of the higher peiged ba Gow even wishing ‘Tl cautioned not to trust | though 2000 of their a ao aay mney, they turn the ‘yhole line eas before the proper dis- te ree a taees Mi ape ee 3 con bho ted ties CK es a ee ae to state what was to economnise in t ispensable article of dress wii sa sh TILA, Capt. Burnet, | refused to turn upon Twiggs, who, with but 150 dragoons, positions for the assault eould be made, the movements is making, is the granting of captain's commission heir treatm: crifice of coment o Sinrel cube oF ro aaa ates owe tS nid ‘ontracting will be paid by the | pressed upon thelr heels, and with rapid succession po aoe Pog by the enemy, who immediately poured | to any Later bea ig Ai mae ie peraie Lage sp * T ns letter of Lagi ig dal wr Vega b; Neri en 2 x ; death-blows within their ranks. Our troops never be- into the American ranks « most galling firg of musketry, | mounted men, who, los their regular pay, are en- | Taylor was neve . =i ai ci Ri] eo) J.McMURRAY. | haved more handsomely; the attack of Twiggs upon the rape and caninter, fnthis critica Tmoubfatuiencen’ | titled to all the plunder they can take from the Amer- | friends at Mexico as an evidence mrp wl Taylor's BOEAU DRO ER Moore hee Beene ea fr VANTED—A vessel to carry 100 tong heavy | fortitieations was one of surpassing difficulty, but they Pillow found himself compelled either to retire beyond | oa kindnessand generosity 7 mh teseane, thats Feabiogs eight to New Orleans. A small vessel preferred— | charged most gallantly, and in spite of the murderous the range of the enemy’s guns, to complete hia disposi- | _ If the above statements be correct, and you will bear | { have the honor to remain, with due ell) nil elma srapadledl lac; radu E. K. COL fire jure Ujon them from the cannon and musketry, tions for the attack, or commence it at once with such | in mind that | obtained them from a Mexican, then has | most obedient servant, ENRIQUE MEJIA, cre Gemill present to the public anew and unique style of — EL. tarred strongholds which appeared impregnable. Ie. force as he had already in position; but, apprehending | the guerilla warfare commenced in carness. "They ma; Aid-de-camp to Gen. La Vega. White sad Pall Beaver Cesar fiat, amitiog beewty’ and de NOTICE—All persons gre forbed trusting the | gulars and volunteers, side by side, fearlessly rushed to the moral effect which a retreat might proauce ‘apoe aunoy us for a while, but ultimately, the whole of this bility with lightness and comfort to the wearer, Tuished nd iahes of thely Contessa PRAT EL Corky aa no the encounter; not a man wavered for an Tnstant, but troops, (many of whom were comparatively inexperi. | fine country shall be ours—ours by right of conquest, oy yulINOISANS AT BUENA VISTA. trimmed i a new and elegant manner. ; Hig ll be bnid by the captain | vith Hearts unconscious of fear, utterly regardies of self enced and un-accustomed to fire,) Gen, P. resolved. to | ‘The new custom house regulations for the Mexican | | The 2d ilitmois Regiment received, with the 24 In ‘Also, Panama and Straw Hats and Caps for Gents, Youths leCMURRA ‘ 7 ‘ation here on the Ist instant. Mr. | ana, the first and heaviest fire of the enemy on dees myisgree | eae 69 South at they surmounted every obstacle, and by a brilliant adopt the latter alternative. He therefore directed Col. | ports went into oper: ti 08 TOR LIVERPOOLCOnI ene i aw parallel y ‘ ‘etthe celebrated Mra, Ann Chase, has | morning of the 23d, The 2d Indianians retreated in ; FOR LIVERPOOL—Oni, coup de main, “which has few parallels, they Haskell, who commanded the assaulting force intended | Chase, husband ie ep KOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Kegular 26¢h Ma: the | syoied and cagried the strongest works of the enemy. for the attack of battery No. 2, to assail-that work with | been appointed collector ; Major Dashill, receiver of | disorder, and left the 2d Illinois with two pleces of ling pecker ti CONSTITUTION. Cape, John Paenet and favorite | [ny battle of * Gerro Gordo” ean never be forgotten-- vigor, and carry it at the point of the baynot. His | moneys, and Capt, Carr, storekeeper. ‘There in a great | light artillery—one commanded by Lieut. French, now ailing packet shi apt. John ritton, 1600 tons barthen, will sail es phere, herregniar day, For freight or passage, having splendid, large and comforta. ble state rooms and cabin, apply to the Captain on board, at west side of Burling sit or to, W6 )DHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. {t was a desperate and # glorious one—alike honorable party moved onward to assault with great energy and | fleld open here and in other Mexican ports, now in pos- | in this city, and who was shot down af his gun, the to the lout ‘and to the Roars ‘and troops who parti- Vatbasiens; but owing to the many serious ‘obe lew, | sersion of the Americans, for oes pool at snd I think | only force at this critical moment to Grey the advane- cipated therein Many were the cases of individual such as dense chaparral thickets and brush entangle- | that President Polk has now a fine hg my WD, ee ing line of the enemy, ae ae be aug their num- lantry ; Harney, Riley, Sumner, Childs, Plympton, ments, the unexpected weight of artillery fire concen- | himsolf of some of those who hang about the White | ber. At this time Capt, Cofly, wha commanded Passage $100 hields, Loring, Alexander, Sumner,'Magruder, Ke. ko., trated upon it from seven guns, and also to the strong | House. wae tatae'| eavere in. the hyd aa, reseizeh oreey se. et ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons burthen, C eta. havo distinguished themselves particularly—and all ad- supporting force of infantry, it was conrpelled to retire, ‘Another arrest was made here a few days a Ri in the | vere wound in the left arm, fracturing it ;the Lieutenant HPeaceosd the Constitucion, acd all 'on teor NOTICE—Packet Ship GARRICK, from Li mit none more so than our brave old General Twiggs, with great loss of both officers and men. Alcalde line. ‘The Alcalde and councilmen of the town | colonel of the regiment was standing neat him. The pool, is dischas ing under general order, at Ori who was everywhere in the hottest of the fight, and with In the meantime Col. Wynkoop, who commanded the | of Altamira, situated on the San Luis Potosi road, about | gallant captain came up to him and said—' Colonel, lem wharf, foot of Wall street. All goods not permitted | @ dauntless cou: Which won the admiration of the storming party for battery No. 1, ‘succeeded in gaining | twenty one miles from this place, have been engaged, | wounded, but must stick to my company.” In a few will positively be sent to the Public Store. mar | whole army, and which was only equalled by hia perfect the poaition whence the assauit was to have been made, | for somo time past, in preventing traders and minutes he returned to the same oxelaimed— ib LV RHINE OF PACKETS TO AND FROM | coolness and self-posseasion—led his troops to theat, but, finding that the fire from th® main attack on the an rt ; 1, Capt. Ge Soatuivel? gall ts above, her Tageler day, r freight or passage, paving superior tice of Wali geet, from coming into this place, ‘There facts were laid be- | Colonel, they've shot me again.” ite had then re- i L—The splendid fast sailing tack. He hi o ny f the ablest of left of the enemy had ceased, Gen. P, deemed it prudent | fore Colonel Gates, who immediately dispate t. | ceived a ballin his left shoulder. “I am sorry for it— rarite packet shin SHERIDAN, (potons Gurthen.) | our geroralscard’ it in new certain he is #0; the battle to suspend further operations until instructions sheuld | Wyse with « detachment of troops to arrest him. The ay i Oe ee tt aaa apply ou board at wharf, foot of Wall street, | Capt. Cor ‘ill sail from New York on Wednesday, of Cerro Gordo being, G “ a 5 ews | Captain caught the gentleman, and brought him, with | reply to him. Capt, ©. returned to his company, and in ‘ i ing, Gen. Seott says, * fought as plan. be received from the General-in-Chief, Gen. Pillow’s | Captain caug Mf , oH ice of passuwe 875 Fe" LNs ie Bou a aah and rom Liverpool ov the ith daly. ‘The Sheridan’s | Ded by Gen. Twlgge and mainly by iho troops Of his di- wholeforce being drawn up for the attack of baitery No. | four councilmen, to town, where they are now in con- | s fow minutes an 18-pound shot struck the ground s few y FOR SALE—The hull of iter anebes, Those about proceeding to Europe, or those wishing to send | Vision.” In the pursuit he was ever foremost, and the 1, he remainedin this position until the news of the eno- | finement. oaaoatniareibsh ‘ feet bey him, ricochering over his head and covering toe he hull of a Vensel just launched, | for their friends to come ont in this splendid packet, should | subro wielded by his stalwart arm more than once my’s surrender arrived, when he withdrew the command | If some of the persons conneote 9 army do not | him with sand and gravel, and stinging him severely 10.900 Yona; 96 feck oe dict, 3 hee aTY abgut | make early application on board, foot of Wall street, orto met and conquered the resistance of the enemy.— to the National Road. return to the United States richer than when they left | with the pebbles thrown into his face. aint with the Weil auewer for canal, rive, of coast vervice. lnquite of the W. & JT. TAPRCOT: 96 South But {will not further particulatixe whare wl have — During the attack of the storming parties, Lieut. Rip- | it, then it is not because they are not well pnid—for in- | loss of blood from his two wounds, and under the impres- Vubseribers, at Rahway, done their duty—and performed it as Americans ley, of the artillery, and Lieut. Laidley, of the ordnanc: stance. the commandant of this piace receives, in addi- | sion that the get Pegg by ghey 1 “s ‘w Jersey, maar gage th dot below Burli 408. x —NOTICE—The British brig AGILE, Capt nobly and well; od. in'th leo of ‘inch howitzer, | tion to his regular pay ns colonel, $200 per month; tho | him, he returne: notin WR Sa BEE: Small, from Cork, is now ready to receive cargo at | not only ci ge A ace to embenee Serelaout whieh, with extreotdimart eo of an eight-inch howitzer | chiet of police, who is © major in the regular service, | claimning—* Colonel, | ain now torn to pieces, and mi 'TCE—Packet ship CONSTITUTION, from | Sempmmnames slip, Fast River, agreeable to charter party, | division;—those under Gen. Pillow will be spoken of by dragging over the heights ‘upon the right bank of the | $100, and some dozen of other minor officers in Like pro- | get ray if ean, but never yield the day to them bite nid Buntiacn signe ‘sinder general order at | “For mh March fr snply fo the captain, on board orto those who have served with them, and who possess a river, and which they established in such a manner as | portion. Now, 1 do not pretend to find fault with this, | and yet he was neither a Mississippian nora Kentuckian, ‘ it permitted if i more fo thai * 's brigade, to get an enfilading fire upon ihe enemy’s lines. ‘or | believe they are justly entitled to it andearnit, but | but a plain, straight-forward and Illinois man, that re- TAL, Ue ovr So eee my23re | mao 6tr bbabamadidic 5 Unforteeealy, Riae fhe my own. Quitman 's rience, OS Haskell's assaulting force, composed of his own | give itto you as wn Wem of news, In some future letter | quired to be tiot twice, and torn to pleces,once, before ONSIGNEES of British bark ADAM CARR, | > MRS. ZEGLIO. Fitceiestae 0 “~ | the action: and Gen. Worth’s division of regulars, regiment, (2d Tenn. foot,) Capt. Williams’ Kentucky | | will give you an account of the courts of justice, city | he gave up. from, Glaigow, ill plense send heir permite of BRAS COR AE A af cue ime undag toy ent cotively ea: company and Cape, Nayloe's sompeny of the 2d Penayl- | Fevedue, ete. shes eh digicams Badia Ail Permitted in five days will be | YY OULD respectfully inform her frienls and she pubic in greed, being stationed as the reserve. ‘Tey are, at you _vania regiment, bein om thenntarcofite duties, most | Capt, Aiken, of Company I, Louisiana Volunteers, tn Orrick: Commtaxonnatn Corre, Tos, Marts} PB aa Ail myers | iment of shirred bonnets; straws, plain and faney; | ¥HOW, & aliant set of men, have already done their exposed tothe terrible fire of the enemy, sustained the | now being tried by court martial, on some sixteen Sraixovieiy, M ), 1847, i Oa OT dhe em at ike Bae ee he rola miperior quality, and mourning bonnets: | duty in the campaign, and will do it again when the op- shock, both offlcers and men, with a firmness and con- | charges’ Colonel Marks, Captains Freeland and Cole, | gin.—tn compliance with your late call, for. one oom. ee” oo no ashe’ of eles wr oe AP: he adie {he country, e el ity, are requested | portunity offers. Gens. Patterson and Smith were pre- stancy worthy of high commendation. nd Lieut. Ogier, of the Louisiana regiment, have beon | pany of cavalry and an ajlditional Fogiusest of infantry. owners or Consigness.; “dl ter tnd examine her Belore purelmaing cisewbere ‘vented from heading their commands, by sickness, But Col. Campbell, {has Gen. Pillow was too severo- | ordered to youreity on recruiting serviee—so that when | hom this State, | have the honor to inform you that .