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eee ee ee NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1847. n> apa THE N oe. = ; | asia alas ee EW YORK Dilla, do do; Lee, Fayette do; Bristow, Greene Assistant E R A L D NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE. rick,’ Macoupin, do; Huginin, Cook ‘do; 8} ‘Boone 1 John H. ‘Welt, ree ar 7“ Pa. 5 Surgeon. : 19 Pierce B. Anderson, April 9, 1847 14th Infantry. ESTABLISHMENT, do; Jenking, Will and froquclay B eorton eo.; | 2 Samuel D. Scott April9, "47, Pa. Pa ne DE AeeS Se EN tinct Pe: Wy it lems A Tosees heh fs tar 12th Infantry: North-west t, Jo. Daviess do; Collins, do do; jer- Captains. x x vs 5 } b -! Leth I q it Somrctratensnt eines | LATER FROME FUOARAD. | 2)" icoey tw ud Mite domme ver | 1 Umaratirn amtace, aye xe | Stine ate el A mn ilo, AUGUSTUS C. in M. Moore, 9,447," Bre Pa, “Capt : ? d Dragoons. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, ARMY INTELLIGENCE, Commanderin-Chiet, | 3 FilsbaW MeComan Apis, "47, ¢ Va. Vs 1 Eugene Van de Venter, April 0 3S Wile Andree ape ie saDregon pg ee negeen THE OHIO REGIMENT. +7 q , 47, 1847 "AN, 26 Walton Ector. April 9, 1847 13 . ope 8 ‘THOUSAND. die. de. Ke, The following companies have been sceepted by the € Canteen Waddell, Apeh, a7, Bee 3 Danlel Chase, April 9. »47 B Con 3F stanbom W. Wordman, Apcil a, 47 ate Rea. AILY HERALD : e ee government, viz: My A , Ap Ma. . iames A. Jones, April 9, °4 © ‘lishe W. McComas, April 9, 16 . spray HERALD— Every day, Price 3 cents per copy—#) peel ; 1: Ticking Rangers, Cavalry—Captain Duncan, 2.| 7 Lewit Curr April9,’47, °°’ GPa. Pa, 4 Edwara:A, King, April, .47 DATY: Biot kena ee ane A VERRLY HERALD Every Berurday—Frice 6X comts ae ee See ie Shane. ae Rongh and Ready Cadets—Capt, Brough, 3. ‘The You Pio ae mie, Aprit9, "47, HPa. | Pa. 5 Isaac D. Toll, April 9, °47 ENY. 30 John A. Hendricke, April 9,1847 16th Infantry. BERD POiMESROIAEM Lay ae Fake ay | Ty Miahiandr Stivd yrery tons aon Gant. | Weaver" catsmnn Vatoueets Cape: sara, | 10 APC Cotimlogs apl3,,k Var Va. | 3 Brtey 3. Wiens. Ape, 02 32 Odin Bowie, Apat®, 47 Valugenrt? Pries 64 cents ver ceny—$2 per annum, payable inadvance. | | £0. whonco she sailed on the 14th inet, We have a copy | Franklin Guards—Capt, Lilley. 7. Sandusky Com irst Liewtenants. 8 John 3. Perry, Aprlorat M Oho 33 Benjamin. Fulton! April 0,'47 14th fren Bg ae the lat of January and | Of the Matamoras rind 4 Maa neieg | lah Thomprom. «8. Millersburg Compray—Capt. - Chan Case Sen g vag, Hane Pe. 9 Moses Hoagland, April 9,47 1 Ohio. 34 Oliver. Hamilton, April 9,47 13th Infantry SWEAT SEMEN TS. aeule baud ucer_sivae cash | which was broken, noe ie fet The Flag tiisks a6 | “Wty 9 and 0 are German Companies, ‘Two of the | 22 Jott Gregg Amis at, TY pe | OEM tng) A RNY: 36 Calse Wilder, Apri’, sf {oth Infants. | many” ‘Phe Proprietor will not be respousible Yor erro iil shortly be able to attend to his various duties. He | above aro Cincinnati, and two more Columbus Compa | 41 Sosomn'g yeaey: PHL, 47, Pa Pa. 2 George W. Bowle. April 9, "47 Ma. 37 William H, Jewin, April 9, °47 fants? max geent wu them, at @ pe jury as psn slight. The general was to | nies, There are three companies yet receivable, and | 57 Then Pate April 9, °47, Del. ‘Del. 17 Wm. 8. Tanneyhill, April 9,°47 Md. 38 Edward A. King, April 9, 47 de RINTING of all Kinds executed beantitally and with | have pronounced an oration at Matamorad, on the orca- | more than double that number are toorgan- | $5 Dealt Lee ae: 47, Pa. Pa. 22 Thomas H. Freelon, April9, 47 Vt. 39 Lemuel Ford, April 9, 47 Cl letters cr _eemumenisakions ty weil, adlemed ththe |’and Sas or MM 7 in honor of the victories ol the Stn | ize themselves. Those that are first and reported, | 74 Marshall Hawt April 9, *47, Va. Va. 36 Thornton F. Broadhead, April 9, 40 EF. A, Kimball, April 9, '47 gizhlisinene mast beat Pudy oF the poneare wil Ve de | Hon, May. His accident prevented the celebra- | will of course exclude the reat. 03 Geo Daye Pa g.M7. Pa Pe 1947 N.H. 41 William H, Duif. April 9, °47 ducted fram the ewhaerintion maney remitted, ‘A clerk inthe employment of (: ARMY INTELLIGENCE. 94 Jas. E. Hamlett, April 9, “44 ey: ne em aewes, 0 Hanoy’ 42 John W. Rice, April 9, '47 TO LET—A\ 5 mall houses, suit- | Folunteer. for refusing the inthe “« : Adjutant General's Office, 8 Wm. H. Gray, April 9, 4 yh atl mar py eG NY. 44 Samuel Dickinson, April 9, “47, se for mactinnicn ana! Rent low, and 5 ry latter @ g of rum. Tue 'y, April 9, 47, 78 AhiraG. Eastman, April 9, '57 5 3 iu [sill flare possesaton uiven. ‘Enquire at the office of the Ho | 7228 says there has been some difficulty in the Massa- ‘ashington, April29, ieu7. | 19 Columbus P. f:vans, April’, 147 88 Edward C. Marshall, April’9, "47 Geen he aeneeeit bakem Cassraays ah ee Ferry Lostiag, Hobeken chusetts regiment, growing out of the endeavors of the Gansxat, OnnssoeNoi:18. 20 Johw Seddon, April 9, 147, ; 92 Albert G. Sutton, April 9, 47 $7 dates D'Binite ApAN O17 mony ore W.'WISHIFPER, Agent. | oflcers to put an cad to intemperance among the men, | , Ofganization of the ten, Regiments authorised tobe | 40 Joseph Samuels, April 9, a, Becgnd Tieutinente, re rr eee rig ae on To LEP Fontalon vives immediate Diese | Dut ail was quiet on the 12th. by the act entitled “ An act to raize fora limited | 4 in F. Harley, April'9. ‘47, & John BD. Goods 7 48 Pemberton Waddell, April 9, '47 the building No. 74 Fulem “diately —Ortices Gesiiataedn Cemtiatent id Wnite sacs time an additional military foros,” &c., approved Febru- | 64 Horace Haldeman, April 9, ‘47, , 4 ae a ConemrensenLon a? 49 Andrew T. Palmer, April 9, "47 BDELVECCHIO. nthe balding vere ©” "45 | intluontial Meaicans at Victoria are emgage ina pro. | St, 11, 1847; and order of precedence ‘and relative rank | 68 €. MeClelland, April’ 9 * ile ieee Se rae Hag eee Cae BROWN, BROTHERS & CO. | ject to proclaim the 81 dependent of | of the officers of each grade, as established by the Presi- 1847; former commission, 2 36 Wan be Wilkins april 91 AE Beery Leyes fil _ mi terre No 59 Wallstreet. | the Moxican confederaey. A leading Mexican is said to | dent, according to law. ‘na wilogtonant inf, resigned, 1846, Pa. Pa, 42 Chavles Poternell, April, a. |°'42 Angostus Quarles, April 9, 147 SOUTH BROOKLYN—A SUIT OF ROOMS, have arrived in Matamoras, with a view to learn what Tuap Reomment U. 8, Dracoons, 74 Weidman Foster, April 9, '47, Pa. J ” April, * BF Anos estes Apel toy cooperation he could obtain from éhe commandant of ‘State. 86 Andw. H. Tippin, April 9, °47, Pa. 68 Haman hi. Cady? Ageit 8 "47 esa mribiceiumae toute that port. He requires men, money and arms. The Flag Names, rank and date of com- Born <App’td | 91 Alonzo Loring, April 9, ’47, Va 76 Cornelius KetoMum, April 9. °47 36 aoe ye WCheyece, Apall 0, tani aa overtures wl not be ened to Ne. ciniation. Co. in.” fram. | 102 Geo, BFitagerald, April 9,7, Va. 82 Samuel F. Beach, April 9, 47 OT Natianiel’s Webb: Abril 9! a7 ¢ Flog says that considera! ies of Indians Yolonel. 'm, H, Scott, , 47! y a7 } : , April 9, ccs Sapi a Here” | nave been seen at different times within the last tow | Edward GW. Batler, April 9, 125 Washington Meads, April 9, 47 103 Daniel McCleary: Aprt'o. Si7 oF pena teeing Apes 6 footie aac street, (ate | days, only @ fow miles from Matamoras. ‘The editors 1847; former commission, 1st 131 Mitebell Stever, April 9, °47, 113 Thomas B. Tilton, April 9, 147 Ohi 0O Kdwera A Grtven agri, cH Rae Droprietor begs leave to announce | had been informed that three Mexicans and one Ameri- lieut. art.; resigned 1831 Le. 144 Andrew Ross, April 9, °47, 91 Lie ; ape 9, 3 , $i AL fy dao Mig in friends and acquaintances, that he has opened the ig P ‘ 191 Llewellyn Boyle, April 9, °47 Md. Md. 61 John E.. Howard, April 9, °47 Invenamed house. and fistters himself that, by strictsttention | £88) Who had been collecting together some mules on the ieut. Colonel. 196 H. B. Kuhn, April 9, °47, r 136 Wim. H. H. Goodloe, April 9,47 Ohio. Ohio. 6 Campbell, April’9, "47 iptasiness, 91 merit share of public patrol ‘he finest qeaaa cans the river, enpoeics Picsamocae, ware ayy Thomas P. Moore, April 9, “47 Va. Ky. i Pig bint Yen 4 The a Ps 141 Michael P. Doyle, April 9, °47 Ireland Mich. M. Duperu, ‘April 9, °47 r t killec arrows. went out ury the Majors. : johnston, 247, Pi 163 Edwin R. Merrifield, @ N.Y. Mich. 7 y 3 .; He will be happy to see his of heies, A gentleman who camie down the river on the 1 Lewis Cass, jr., April 9, 47 Ohio. Mich. 187 Spear Nicholas, April 14, °47, Va. v 163 Abel W. Wright, Apr'o. a3 ci aoe we 65 F vey 3 Witana, April 9, °47 ich will at least be equal to any in the city, in point | LL” ne eo theny oy Warren, reported that Mexicans | 2 William H. Emory, April 9, '47; Twrirtnt Reament Uniten States INvante 174 Louis W. Templeton, April 9,47 Ohio. Ohio, 66 Edinund B. Bill, April 9, 47 16th Infantry forded teow) in the city. in Point | were dese: g bel ranchos on the river, and at several former eommisaion, Ist lie Colonel. 175 Platt 8. Titus, April 9, °47 N.Y. Ohio. 67 James W. Thompson, April 9,’47 9th Infantry. nd respecttal. anention: | Single meaty laces where the boat stopped to wood, the Indians had top. eng. Ma MA Lonis D. Wilson, April 9, 47 N.C. | 184 John R. Bennett, April 9, "47 Md. Towa. 68 James M. Seantiand, April 9,747 14th Infantry, “4 free luneh served up every day at 11 lock. ‘predating upon the horses and cattle of the : Surgeon. : Lieutenant Colonel. i Sixteextn Raaiment U. 8, Inrantry. 69 Walter P. Richards, April 9, °47 12th Infantry. Te oentoneeienitn JOSEPH WILSON. | rancheros, and in two instances had committed murders, Edward H. Barton, April 9, 147 Va. + Milledge L. Bonham, April 9,47 $.C. 8. Colonet 2 70 Joseph A. Yard, April 9, °47" 10th Infantry r Sat the Nacrows near Fort Is “Ussistant Surgeons. lajore. John W, Tibbatts, April 9,47 Ky. Ky. 71 Hugh L. W, Clay, April9, ° infantry. Hamilton, 1. ‘The Subscriber begs to’ iafurm his | sidered unsafe, and the editor of the Flag cautions per- | 1 F. J. Robertson, April 9.47 Tea, 1 Maxey Gregg, April 9, '47 8.0, 8.C, Liatensnt Colonel Me ha 32 Preley N Guthvle, April 47 ith Infantry, Seam Sicuts andthe pale, th raid place of resort | sons travelling it to boon thelr guard. | 2 Corydon 8, Abell, April, “47 N. ¥. Pa Cay a Henry 1. Webb, April 9, 47 N.Y. 73 Julian P. Breedlove, April 9,47. ‘14th Infantry. ow open fon. . boats Captains. . iors. 74 Richard ’, Merrick, April 9, °47 ; Sages leave Fulton Terrys Brooklyn ot 10 Ac Mo and’ | #fAUERE cannot get to Camargo, No vensels hat ‘lately | 1 Greon W. Caldwell, April 9,47 AN. C. Robert R. Ritchie, April 9, °47 Ve. Va 1 Ralph G. Norvell, April 9,47 Tenn, Ind. 15 Moser J, Barnard, Ape 9, 7” Voltigearn PM. sianceacapcadaae heen above the new depot, and but two or three #o high | 2 John Butier, April, 47) |B 1 ie eRe ar sd Gilera 2 James M. Talbott, April 9°47 Ind. Ind. 76 John 8. Perry, April 9, "47 1th Tatantry. ‘ 5 . Rey an aseend Ww: sdgar B. Gaither, April 9,47 © Ky. Ky. . il 9, 0, 8.0, Surgeons. 77 Joshua W. Collett, April 9,» 3 _Fort Hamiton. Aey 5. er. GHTGN AS m6 see Fs: Aesop Paes Reet ok lag says there is a design of es- 4 Lemuel Poets Apel % et former Vf 2 Leonard Randall, April 9,747 Texas. George Ber ry. April 9, 747 Va. Ind. 78 Joseph, P. Smith, ‘Apel 9, mae lath fn rel iON, NEW | TON, Staten Island.— . commission, captain dragoons; : ine. Assistant Surgeon. 79 James W. Denver, 2 3 The proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public, a ‘Flog learns from the Tamaulipas Defensor, that resigned 1837 2 SOF ve Ind. 1 Edward Manigault, April 9, 47_ 0 A'S.C. 8. C. 1 Allen T. Noe, ‘Apri 9%, “ee Ky. #0 Daniel Bachelde April, aT ‘oth famntry. it he has made cor erable alterations and improve’ | One hundred and fifty of our infantry, with one field 5 William H. Duff, April 9, °47 E En N.Y. 2 Nathaniel B, Holden, April 9,47 B Mo. 2 (Vacancy.) 81 Thomas F. Bethell, April 9, '47 16th Infantry. Serie shmens since the legt season. Ha bes erect: | place, were lying off the town of Soto ia Marina on the | 6 John §, Sitgreaves. April 9,’47_ F N.C, 8.C. 8 Allen Wood, eid 9, 47 CPa. Ark. Captains. 82 Hugh P. Watson, April 9, '47 13th Infantry. uiiging,, containing thisty-chree Toome, altipecher 4 ith ult. sun thnk one hundred cavalry, witha 12-pound- | 7 Alphonse par, April 9.47 G Va La. 4 Oliver P. Hamilton, April 9,47 D8.C, 9. C, 1 Leslie H. MeKenney, April 9, °47 A Canada Ill. | 83 William J, Clark, April 9, '47 12th Infantry. ¥ feutlemen only; they are of a comforta- SeEbaT io elie of Magiscatzin on the 17th ult., 8 Richard T. Merrick, April 9,47 H Md. Md. ‘Wells, April 9, 47; former 2 Charles Wickliffe, April 9, ’47; 84 Arnold Syberg, April, 9, 47 bl ventilated, and superior in all respects | DYED ba id xeon a canara so countermarch to Tampico. 9 James Hagan, April 9, 47 I Ireland. Ala. commission, Ist Hout. infantry; _ former commission, 2d lieut, 85 Joseph w. Perkins, April 9, '47 r " 3. ‘tt mo A aes. ” qi . % C . 5 ‘. fe ALA gt Jeg ng Abed mdy f phirlhnen eco ge Sispoeed famanty the Yanheon bab speak | bs ay Faspect- 1 Walter H, Jenifer,April 9, '47 Md. Ma. fe Ay lg A 4 Richer ‘Owen, re iN'9, 147 nr Sea ip, 1 TER Jaren Archee Nourse 9, °47 bat aad eiiambont rama befroen New York and New Brighton at | Fiyihicr adds the same paper, “tance withent numborthe | 42 Gomme ade Rn Te ve, tet | Oo eee tteutnente. $ Edmond 5. Bik apAraa? | GAY, Me | 82 amen Hl Calwell Apala,ci7. Voltigeure, >” From New Brighton—At@ and! A. Myand 2 and 420 P.M. Durangenos to ‘pamper the corruption and vices of the | 64 Joseph A. Divver, April 9, °47 N.Y. N.Y. 6 John ¥, Hoke, April 9, °47 8 Joseph P. Smith, ‘April 47. SENUY. Ind, 93 Creed T, Huddlestone, Abr 9,47 Nan fnfantry. M rom J vaints Yout ph BC RE OES 74 ites who calumniate”’ t! " 65 George E. Maney, 7 yril 9, 47 Tenn. Tenn. 19 Charles R. Jones, April 9, 47 9 Thomas F, Bethell, April 9,49 1 Ind. Ind. 94 Charles N. Bodfish, April 9, °47 9th Infantry. M, snd 26, Sand ¢ F, Mf. and more freq e editor of the Defensor de Tamaulipas thinks the | 74 John T. Brown, April 9,47 Mich. 25 Washington L. Wilson, April 9, '47 10 James W. Brannon, April 9, 47 K Va K, 96 Andr MeReynolds, April 9, 47 34 Dragoons. RET NGL camieats fee stein of Commons: analogy between the two States so very striking, that he | 81 Wm, B. Cook, April 9, °47 34 John J. Martin, April 9 er Firat Lieutenants. . m 96 Edwin Guthrie, April ? 16th ‘infantry. p25 tfre BLANC ARD, | Publishes the article above alluded to. 93 Edward C. Davidson, ‘April 9, 47 42 A.C, Jones, April 9, 741 7 Patrick H. Harris, April 9, 47 K; 97 Arthur C. Cummings, April 9,47 11th Infant RASS SU TOUGE, Bale aes A Mexican woman who was washing at the lake in ‘Second Lieutenants. 55 Charles Taplin, April 9, 947 16 George W. Singleton, April 9, 47 Ky, 98 Henry E, W. Clarke, April 9, 147 13th Infantry. fim a 9iN OAKEY Proprietor —The Matamoros, was lately accidentally killed by o Massa- | 10 William Walker, April 9, ’47 70 Nathaniel G. Dial, April 9,47 29 Edward Curd, April 9.47 Ky. 99 ©.C Hornsby, April 9,47 | 12th ees. and its ‘furniture, ntirely new, and. its proprietor chupents volunteer, who was at the time shooting fowl. | 15 Hermann Thorn, April 9, ’4 78 John H. H. Feleh, April 9, "47 37 John T. Hughes, April 9, °47 Ky. 100 Alexander Wilkin, April 9, °47 10th Infantry. bi spare no pains to ‘an agreeuble visiting place for e woman was fully four hundred yards distant from mer commission, 2d lieut. inf., 86 John C Howard, April 9,747 46 David W. Scott, April 9, 47 Va. IL. ‘The relative rank of first and second lieutenants the traveller, Gc Whaiosticd a Ou Wher ate bi wen te aleahs ree tee Lawak eh The ball skipped a 3. Serta Apel aes. a 55 Sie A B. Sys Cs a g, ‘47 52 Charles J. Helm, April 9, '47 N.Y. adlonted by the number prefixed to the name in each tat youse, and, : joneph C. Wal . jecond Idcutenante. 69 James Hughes, April 9, °47 y, rade respectively. ace canbe had to any part of tne island Carriages in ren ‘The report has reached Matamoros that the troops | 44 Wm C. Wagley, vate. va? 6 Charles M. Creanor, April 9, 147 90 Joseph Kellogg, April 9, "47 Til, Promotions will be mado in the Third Regiment of camer, to take passengersto any | encamped at Palo «Al be oi nt » aa i ne Part of the port. mysiiwere | ace Teg Hct aah are to be sent to Vera Cruz.— a Lepege iin B 8 247 bo ences Tees are he. ‘@ = ‘wilt ams Hanae) = el *47 Dragoons, the aight rosimests of lntentey, gabe Regi- nawly constructed Hotels pearly: Sas NORTHERN MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA. 78 John Merryfield, April "7 $8 Abner M. Perrin. pei L at Pom bint Beast abcutenente, Cording to” established rule. ‘Original vastus wil be the best. aud most accessible part of t [From the New Orleans Picayune, May 21,] 85 Wim. J. Magill, April 9, “47 $0 Edward Cantwell, April 9, 147 2 Henry K. Ramsey, April9,47_ Pe. Pa. filled by selection. uare, overlou Last evening we had the pleasure at's soa vereation 101 Alfred ment, April 9, 47 56 James F. Waddell, April 9, 247 18 Orlando B. Griffith, April 9, °47 Army. IV. On the organization of the several regiments, River Si with = Stoizel, a German gentleman, who has been ie (eae ss a April 9, 147 A bo Pr tar kone Oa! 9,47 yes an reel me fais yen rd re By Ky. pron sic will male pn permanent assignment stad ‘rancis Her ril 9, Ce AR. . i a E Ss ', ), 4 . eu y diy setts eee, ‘ae Ael, tating tes nC. Jehnson, April9, "47 8. C. 81 Henry Almstedt, April 9, °47 Hanov'r Mo. toWillain He State Apritd. a, ihetssernorshy equitcicdserte nt ae Ite ten eek style of modern architect, route by Parras,Saltilo and the Rio Grande. Ansious | 149 Charles pent Ama AT, Raed Be nee nrg eh i oan ie: | MOY MARNE Came, Apes UE AT, ¢ «tna, °° Toa) | Dy order; —_-R. JONES, Adj’t Gen. i ils : . 8. Havi , . . , 47, N.Y. , ‘ol. T. : gement will be 10 rails of an srten- | to know how well informed Mr. Kendall was of the dis- | 120 Jemeg. Moore, A 1247 ky. 117 Robert Patton, jr.. April 9, °47 Ve. Texas. | 71 DurwellB. evans Apa, az ys” ky. Col, T.P. Andrews, of the Voltiguers, embarked yes- and Sitting Rooms, w every | themselves from the Central Government, we baveinade | 172 Edw. McPherson, April 9,47 Md. . 118 John J. Wheeden, April 9, °47 N.C. N.C. | 90 Alexander Evans, April9.47, © Ky. ky. terday upon the steamship Massachusetts for Vers Crus, i Ad UL PI ca ca dhoten bad ‘ inquiries of Mr. Stoizel on the subject, and he informs | 179 Wm. Merrihew, April 9, ’47 ws. oN. ¥. | 180 Lioyd at aha April 9, ‘47 Ark. 107 Francis McMordie, April 9, "47, Ky Ky. accompanied by J. D. Blair, with company E, Voltiguers, Faantcthes gastenlare, apply to the prepritora st pow, | us that the States of Durango, Zacatecas and Sun Luis, | 183 Wm. Blood, April 9, °47 N.Y. Ind. 147 Edward N. Saunders, April 9, '47 N.C. | 110 William Cooper, April 9, °47, Ind. Ind. oad ree) Laas, Cane FT ancien, Wien a0 Gane mutter though reluctant to invite our arms into thelr territory, Ninru Ryorstent Usitxn States Lvranray, | 150 William Reese, April 9, 147, Texas. | 123 Mareellus M. Anderson, April 9, pastes fe Canby Cnsets lie Aimar ave ee VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALF— 100,000 acres of | ‘till when there our armies will be received as friends. Colonel. Uo Rn tle Ee a a lear ve. fenett and Blakely. “he Masa nsetia, hnasobboord ood land, in the counties of Tazewell and Logan, West. | There is, he says, a perfect indifference as to whether ‘Trueman B, Ranson, April 9,47, Vt. Vt. 191 John D. Ottersod, April 9, "47 $C. 8.C. | 134 Barnard H. Garrett, April 9,47, Ky. Ky. Pe reckits and leoclines baie teria Rei Vieni, Chee ly wre'well watered heavily | the Stator are governed by @fexleane or Americans | In Lieutenant Colonel. Hee aan MW coere ADEE AT ag. ait | | 182 Thos. 7. Hawking: Apalg. fa) Ky. ginent of voltauert,. Cont iattalt leh eauetrapebo timbered ; soul is ri # o a fa basaid oe. " 2 FI A. A AT, . le ¥ see shigsalpustesntiorte teas male trams thts cose the | Aue” Aumaricdtirdhepiaraie; oe os ee Mass, Me. Tuuntexstn Reaimeny Usireo States Invanray. | 167 Semel V, Niles April $747, : took passage on the Massachusetts, with 60 men, to: Join is offered very low; oF, eld tresour tho Wee | Srorices ds tan hae cad Colonel. 186 Jone Wiarkieg, Ape i4eaz, Tha Gen. Taylor ¥ ere + if deas ; vious to leaving Durango, Mr. Stoizel visited Call- | 1 ‘Thos. H. Seymour, April 9, ‘47, Conn, Conn. 5 se ors john A. Markley, April 14, "47, nd, me ; tpaettle upor and improves covsiderable portion of the same: | fornia, and left Mazutlan onthe morning of the oth of | 2 Folllot ¥. Lally, Apzil9, ‘47, NY. Me Robert M: Eohols, Aprit 9,47 Gs. Ge. Haoiuews De Boostissiawas anv Vouriouces, | |'Geoeiettiie seria eke eiee eee 2 Theve ants can be approached by water to Apont, | APril, much the Iatest dates we have had from that Surgeon, Beant: Calne Colonel. oaat pany, Soe areca mane acmenes within 60 miles. through the Big Sandy River, atan expense of | (uarter. When he left the Americans were in quiet Justin E. Stevens, April 9,47, i a. bid car ig ‘Timothy P. Andrews, former com- fore Mandates chiteteectiememamin ar9e “ig $8 from this city. APDIY 10 Tn CUNNINGHAM Possousion of all the conquered territory, and the coast Jona B. Wemistant Surgeont. rag resigned 1833" i ‘Ala mission Paymaster U. 8. A. Irel’d. D.C. | The U.S. steamer Telegraph left last night for Brazos y ND AM, y blockaded. 1 John B. Walker, April9, * drag. J Lieut. Colonel. Santiago, bavi bean ieuidbennitnamen mao7eer No. 3 Hanove York. | Mr. Stoizel heard nothi his travels later ff is L. Wheaton, Ap'19, °47, aiers, : a emia ee no swe ag ee - FUR SALE- WESTCHESTER LAND—To gen: | Col. Doniphan than has noua. sige Acleapughcdinmanath icon saniomemamt reer SiG meee aed Ge ‘eirbston Gept Top. Eng. Va. M.A. | cad'hieatt Argan heater AW hea eet, an wa + Country Seats—To Market | the papers at Mexico. From gentlemen of the army we | 1 Jogeph 8. Pitman, April 9,47, A A , 7 y , Majors. : Fi * Riche; i 4 lfm lareners'i want of fand for Gardene;ando ah perions | jearn that he has been ordered tojoin Gen. Taylor, and | 2 Theodore F. Rowe, April, "47, pe Re a 1 George A Caldwell Hey. ys, | (BR eee eee ee aeae aes eee caer? 5 pog.tg. a Incation in. the neighborhood af New York. nine | there wasa report at Saltillo that he had been cut offon | 3 Stephen Woodman, April 9, °47, C john T. Lamar, April 9, Ga. 2 George H. Talcott, former com- aL, A. Brodes; Lieut. Gill, 4th artillery; Chas. Car. es of the City: Halle with right of passing over Laie | hie march from Chihuahua, but however, not the | 4 i: A. Kimball, April 9,47, cine, araten ission, Lat Lieut. ord. N.Y. MA. | fal Ao ite Hetiadepiacaty Chedas beliseanten. miles of the (ity Hall, f pas y_tlartem | file march fro huahua, ; a A. Ui April 9.747)” D 1 Robert Tr Ciibba April, °47 ie mission, 1st lieut. ord. N.Y. M.A. | roll, sutler to Hay’s regiment; Charles Finley and T. A. ee free of tll, are now 0 wate sale, in fous was attached to the report. § Andrew 1 Palmer, ApeilS, 47) E Me. Me. 3 Faeuklin Malone, April, 67 Ala, Ale, ¥ pic, | Reberts, Quartermaster's department; Capt, Gaither's from five to fity a is are pil io Nathaniel 8, : 747, . Con Oaatedae" a. .C. | company, 3d dragoons, about 80 men. raaiaiiberivoad of caliools nad chtarches St aaoees Advices from Merida have been received to the 10th of | 7 Ja8..W. Thompson, April 9, 47, © Mi. H. Mt 1 John Wofford, April9, 47 ATenn. Ga, The Fashion also sailed for Vera Crux last might. nominatider the water ip good, and locaton heathy. “Tite | April The plcture glvon of the polities of the peninsu- | § vere taliekumen Aa, i.l:-t ee 2 John Tyler, jr, April 9,47 -BVa. | Va. Sho took Lieut. Col. £. W. Moore, 3d dragoons, and indispucable. “Terme moderate ToRRIs, a is by no means satisfactory or very intelligible, but we | 19 Charles N, Bodish, ApH’, ‘47, K a 3 Walton Ector, April 9, 47 CGa. Ga. ” Capt Duperu’s company, and about 250 men of the 34 ERNEUR MORRIS. | append all the Havana papers tell us, ~ eng tora pada 4 Alexander Scott, April 9,47 DMd Ga. BE = ea Gregan, “ WALTEW RUTHERFORD, Couneilon, | qo Provisional governor had issued a decree declaring | 9 Alexander ‘Morrow. April, 47, Me. 6 John W. Rice, April 9, ’47 ESC. Alu. pmo ne er ye AEH ranruceers! Sines bee en Dea st teip rg th Nama nred, New York | Inu Vigor prot dseres of the Tih January: imued | 4% san iwc Apia” Coan. Coun, | $ Hitamil Blaginy Apna a? BRYA | Seam oey Ape nty fehvoner etre onsite oct of mal vse wich P BIRDS, DOGS AND FONIES—ATTAACTION: | Sisal and the whole coast from Desconocida to Yalajen, | 2! Johm 8. Slocum, April 9 7, RI. RI b Hogh L.Wetlay: Api °47 Ala,’ Als. 4 Odin Bowie, April 9, °47 took such gallant part in the attack on Vera Crus and TAREE Meee the GHZ, nM, ,t | Another decree had been published commanding the | 32 ChatlesJ. Sprague, April 9, 47, Me, Maas. 8 Heen b Watson’ Ape a7 Ale 6 James D. Blair, April 9, °47 the castio. -Licut. Shaw is returning home under a com- Se eric nia sete cenere nature's £00k | militia who took part in the pronunciamvento of the 2ath | 43 George Bowers, April 9, ’47, NH. N.H 10 Hoary EW. Clatke April 9,47 KGa, Hla 6 Charles J, Biddle, April 9, 47 plimentary leave of absence, extended, we are told, by the little Robin to the Cock of the North. February, to be disarmed; depriving of their employ- | 6° John H. Jackson, April 9, 147, First Lieutenants, 7" 7 John E. Howard, April: 9, 47 the Secretary of the Navy te all the commanders in that ‘As usual, King Charles Spaniels, Italian Greyhounds, Set | ment all office-holders engaged in that affair who should | 51 Thos. J. Whipple, April 9, "47, 10 Adam Hawk, April 9, 47 Ale 8 Moses J. Barnard, April 9, 47 flotilla, in consideration of their tried and faithful ser- tera, Lolnters) Newfoundland and every variety of fancy Dogs; | fail to submit to the present Government within tweaty | 72 Albert Tracy, April 9, 147, If duncan Clinch fe) ApS, 47 Fis, Gar 8 eameass chneian ee * view, . : i "tare youre, wil tall imes meet with prompt | GA¥%, nd banishing strangers Snvolved in the same at | 199 Jamon ¥.itagg, April 1, 7 27 Fly P: Howell April "47 Re: a et rap ey room innatl ‘yesterday, browgat Cape, H.C. Dradiord, to attention fr RIEVE,, 5 Johi mpt. . . " , . White, A) 9,°47 " 7 ~ einnati yest y, broug! Capt . Ce Ist Erie Fem aie St Sky Pecions inverted expressly. Aodtiass facsenadeclacia’ tank those maisbock oda Second Lieutenants. 4 ieee ot Py Fpeil'9, sat ba int 6 Jamon. Marriott, April 9, ’47 Lieut. H. L. Clay, 2d Lieut. N. Davis, Jr., with 83 non- Neie pormanent militia who pronounced the Jlet Feveuary ta | 4 Daniel H. Cram, April9, '47, N. HN. eit ae tty gh fib .aie 15 Birkett D. Fry, April 9, 47 commissioned officers and privates, together with com- nt AGS Keqony aad Fat the vicinity of the town of Peto, shall be punished, and | 16 Ata A. Stoddard, April, ‘47, Conn. 66 George W. Clutter, April9, 47 Va. Va. be af ae br a ae Bad pany H1, 13th infantry, recruited in North Alabama, and BERTSON, of the Phenix Hat and Cay Manufactory, | moreover, that in those towns which do not submit to | 28 Thos. P. Pleree, April 9. '47, ag 72 Robert 8, Heyward, April9, "47 Md. Fils. 40: Lecnidee Beintesh, Apri, 147 Ist Lieut, W. B. Cook, with 16 privates of the 3d’‘dra- formerly of No, 16d, butnow of 09 Fulton street, New York, | the present Government, all individuals whose property peloton oo homhntare nt eRe” PR #3 John C, Marvarh Apr, 4700 Ala, SLC: Longnecker, Apel, °47., Goons.—N. 0. Pieayune, het inet and 63 Fulton street, whose ‘constant aim it jens than $300, shall pay a personal contribution of emp s . gee os 96 Jobn 8. Hale, April 9, "47" Tenn. Al bere i ‘ N. 8, Hale, April 9, Als, Second Lieutenants. ir., April 9, °47 Als. Als. two reals— 67 -Jearo A. Gove, April 9, °47, shell ron Poet gg property exeeeds that amount, 66 Thompson If. Crosby, Aj ri 9, “47, OsRDING IN BLEECKER STREET—Two gentle 7 Nicholas Davi tifal pearl and drab Castors, trimmed. in the. 1 $ To, a7 th cic lies Bitheven sf epee oe ‘The troops sent to take the capital met with a stout | 7 Alpheus T. Palmer, April 9, "47, Fitz H. Ripley. April 9, 47 ‘Ala. om. snd, theit wives, of Sive.cs sis, single. qeuilomen, con Si ingtepe he hotipteation ek couinles che ts) resistanee, from the pronunciados having refused to lay | 87 Richard C. Drum, April 9, ’47, 32 Powhaitan RY Page, April9, 47 Val Va, Feavopent trarthsd” sat fall beards ea fied coc ° Fiat, sul af thé tate flee inaurec comfort sad onplse down their arms. 93 John Glackin, April 9, 47, 57 John N, Perking, April 9, °47 Als. ; house in Carroll place. Apply at present at99 Spring strest, paEDUCTION IN PRICES.—Robertzon gives On the 30th March, a division of 300 men with two | 100 Edwin A. Whitten, April, °47, 8 Daniel Kirkpatrick April 9,47 Ga. Ga pte tarts org aa asia dest bs lla drab Hats to 83: and at the same tite | Sdcantbel meeae (ee inetd marched from Merida to preserve or- 14 Gees We Ma Apel “4 70 Nathaniel Grant, April 9.47 bs ¥ bee br an rae Md. BOAKD IN THE COUNTKY. facturers to produce a better article even at 25 percent higher, | et in the district of Tizimin, where, on the 24th, some Chetive Stamece-ApeGs, 7, M 80 Edward J. Dummett, April9, “47 Fis. Fis. mheo. D, Cochran’ April Del. FEW families can be accommodated with board at one of } | ommnanahadiee mscicdraadh daar weet ¢ | 133 Charles Simmons, April’, 47, Me, 3 ae 39 ‘Theo. D. Cochran, Apri rel. , board at one o WM: ROBERTSON, Jr. ge en perpet and guns fired into the 8s John C- Mangham.jr., Ap §,47 Gi Ga. 7 v the most delightfully situated aud healthy summer resi- J. PLUNKETT. mozweer | mort respectable houses. 143 Lavi Weedpemse, Agee 9/4, ene 104 David G. Wilds, Apeil9, 847 SC. Ge. OF eee eee ag iT Me jences in Orange county, fe from the ive FRENCH FANCY STRAW HATS, MA. If there be anything more preposterous than the | 151 Henry DeWolf, April 9. “47, 1. 114 Innac Hulse, jr.) April 9, 47 M Fis. 5 Lets 8 se, gr aed Tai in at Cornwall—the ‘best steamboats land daily to an \ iif 4 f silk squabbles of these Yucat 160 Wm, A. Newman, April 9, °47, vt. A % ; 63 Van Rensselaer Otey, April 9, 4’ from the city—every attention will be paid to make it a desira- pets and fesbltay ic ha hed ot ty Divison act Merron, Eds ext to Menoithe tee cnomeelves, we aro | 1g8 James P. Archer, April, ‘47, Md. Md. 1 pee eee ia et: Se 13 Robert Swan, April 9, '47 Md. ble home for those who wish to spend the summer in the eoun- Teasonible prices. mg23msre” power at any time; and even if you cealearn thay fact, | 180 Charles Low) Apel 9,347) hg 10 Oliver fi Prnset Agel 9,47 pay aus th 8 Kinteing, April 9, eee Ficwe tngaite of A.B. 8, D. Bate, coroer Baluse nal Witt ‘ WILSON, 291 Grand street, respectiully | the lap¥e of another month is quite sure to throw every: | 193 John M. Hathaway, April 24, ‘4 om. hn P, Wallace, April 9, ’47 . . vo lg oy Pager ~ iam streets ; ResBincinir, 485 Hauston street; C. Hi Ring, 198 informs her friends, ahd strangers Visiting the city, | thing Into confusion again. vi Text Reoient Usiten States Invantay. 1ge Olver Lowell, April 9, 747 eee Learn oO AER agit OE ing, 198 tuortment of "Spring Mill abe ARRIVAL PROM TABASCO. , Colonel. . [170 Samuel H' Crump, April 9,°47 Ga, erage eC invites thei attestion,” Mow. Witeon ‘The United States revenue outter Ewing, Captain Taber E. Deepa, Ags #1 178 John C. Wellborne, April 9, '46 139 James HL. Smythe, April 9, '47 an assortment of the richest and most fas Gay Moore, arrived at the S.W. Pass on the 18th inst tn ae 189 Wm. A. Morrison, April 19, °47 138 James R. May, April 9, 147 Ship. Crane, Rice, and Shirred, with achoiee assortment of | from Vera Cruz, via Tabasco, leaving the latter port on oat arty) ee ee VON. Re Maenk. Melee one 19,67 : 149 Edward C. Marvin, April 9, 47 Stra, which she flatters herself ean be sold more reasonable | the 12th inst, ‘The Ewing left at ochor outside the bar gs crip thf eon 192 John Sims, April 24, '47 Als. 102 Robert H. Areher, April 9."°47 greatly ceded in, this city, must appe they a any other ena eer he ity. Country Miliners | gp “Tabasco, the tigate Haritan, the sloop of war Albany John J. Fay. April 9, °7 NY. NY. Fooxtsern Hoxcbratexr U. 8. Inranray, Mee renrtnion Treats April 9,47 resoeel pesnan.: ‘tbe seer ieoreteeteniartyt of auth tome Di UENO tsa aq. | cutter Nakane, woe In the river aed tig 1 Forler Hamilton, Apri, 147; for. Wm. ‘Troveisig aprit 1047 N.C. ‘Ton, | 122 FTAOK HT Larned Ape 4 | Wid Ur pecuniary Senchts'otechoreibeg and wea bere: ‘Feu yood Milliners wanted tthe shove establishment. | known, ry was daily expected with the steam ranks sents gil accannegil Fk BOE ag WA Soares 167 te Retavive Rawk ov Freup itrante Guntomer-almost chtrely whtvout rods; exeehe puck A13 ara re ersat Tabasco. There was no news when the Ewing tragoons, N.Y. M. A. Paul O. Hebert, April 9, '47; for- F ke ’ R very fivalted therm, the result of which HERS Veveh dest Maker No. | sailed. 9 Justus l. MoCarty, April 9,47 N.Y. ONY. ‘mer commission, 2d lieut. engi- No. Names, rank and date of egiment. | a4 very limited amaciation gives them, Ue resalt of Wiel " 5 nots. ¢ t aay Surgeon, ; resigned, 1845 La. La. Colonel: r aks in terms not misunde: 5 talion. ade to order for $1.50, wseally: sald for a GEN PATTERSON ON THE MEXICAN WAR. Thomas R. Spencer, April 9, 47 N, ¥. N.Y. peers Majere. 1 Raward G. W. Butler, April 9, 1847 34 Dragoons. | ad hohorailic nesseinionss and prepare’ them for pout mer, usually $5. Patent re eal proms the: New Orleans Delis, May 31] + Assistant Surgeons. 1 Jobn H. Savage, April 9, 147 Tenn. 2 Timothy P. Andrews, April 9.1847 Voltigeurs: | bere of society: Circulars, setting Forth the plan, location vdly sold for $10, Cougress Boots We undergtand that this able and sagacious officer John Conger, April 9, 4; N.¥. N.Y. 2 John D. Wood, April 9, '47 Va. m, 3 . Mor} Fil 9, 1847 15th Infantry. | office, &c.. can be forwarded to persons, by oddress Com tli mentsiters, hoes tnd une | expremes the opinion that the, prospect of peace in (Vacancy.) eehik. 4 Louis D. Wilson, Apeil 9, 1847 12th Infantry. | idence," Bost ofice, (row raid) 5 at ‘the shortest m tice, | Mexico is more remote now than it was after the battles Captains. 6 William Trousdale, April 9, 1847 14th Infantry, | N.B. The strictest secresy observed, i OE OR a's nok dS of Palo Alto and Resaca. The Mexicans think it will | 1 Matthew §. Pitcher, April9. °47, AN. Y. N.Y. aiciulils Lee Wictone To 6 Albert ©, Ramsey, April 9, 1847 1th Infantry, | _ New York, May 1, i817 seni mys 2004 ROTH be impossible for usto hold the country long. on account | 2 Wan. L. Walradt, Aprit 9,747," DN.Y. N. 1 Robert McGinnis, Apriho, 47 Masa, Obiio, 7 Robert. i, Temple, April 9, 1847 10th Infantry. | A BRAHAM KANTON: Fancy Goods. 391 Broadway Se a ONT x ne immense expense to which our government will Wm. R. Andrews, April, ‘47 C Comm. N.Y. 2 Edward B. Price, April 9,°47 M. 8 John W. Tibbatia, April 91847 16th Infantry. | A formehie friends and te public that he hes removed hi French call boots at $4 50, equal to auy solt in hb sity | give or asnicy wage mytne expectation Liak ne Git |e etd Diskin Aged ou7 RN NY Contains. Fs orl yg omen 9 br vis former eatablishiment. aa 14 tur $6 or $7. Fine French 13 50, an ferences of opinion among our murl Dickinson, , EN. J. Ni J. D " 0 Truman B. Ransom, jnfantry. aT RL i ~ = eo Sis at leather bonte Shea ately $3, Best | people will eventually cause the withdrawal of our ar-| 6 Thomas Poatley, 0°47 OF N.Y. Cee eames’ ant Sant Tenn, a ‘Lieutenant Colonels. a TO THE LADIES. oY: #39) nid $10” A urent assortment of, shoes, gaiters nud sii miex from the country. 7 Joseph A. Yard, April9, "47° GN.J. ON. J. 3 Edwd. F. Nichols, April 9, '47_ La. 1 Milledge L. Bonham, April 9, 1847 12th Infantry. ETER ROBERTS, 373 Broedway, has just recelyed.per gers always on, iad, and maden ordevathortwptiee, “Ali | "Gen. Patterson thinks that we ought not to look for | # Joshua W. Collett, Aprii9. 47 HN.J. N.Y: 4 Benjamin F. Fulton,April'9, 47 DLs. La. 4 Thomas P. Moore, April 9, 1847 3d Dragoo april Mp ae pac, tie poly all ht thestore.. Please call and examin Be rriex | | Seat tice Camis estes, Meoeen. sa. eae, taoet | 9: Wailea: Wieioamendang Apel 8) 5 Edger B ‘Apeio, 47 NCY, Tih 4 William M; Graham, April 6. 1g¢7 Lith tntantry. | every description, lace capes collars scarf, an 7 q igorous manner .o conquer and occu: ; former commission, ea] 4 ; 4 Joseph FE. Johnson, , 184 ‘oltigeurs. oidered muslin capes i tts and ey | EAU NE GIONES fo the whole of Mexico. When we havedone this « gov tain aragoons; resigned 1098," IN. Y. N. Y. , eh A eRe tae 1 § Abate B.‘Thompecn, April's, 1647 oth fatuntry. | PrN Schr aeie ena aoe, Wenders 7 James M. Scantland, April 9,47 G Tenn. pson, NEW FRENCH BOOT 81 ORr—The Incest Paris | ernment should be organized, oMecrs appointed through- | 10 Alexander Wilkin, April 9,47 K N.Y. N.Y § Jullan P. Breedlove, April 9,47 HLe. Ls. M. Withers, April 9, 1846 13th Infantry. | ders; silk, thread, and paste of French Call Bewed Bons for #1 gs. rounl 19 | ont the chantry, ‘snd large army dntributed through First Lieutenant Hien A oie a i Fn Fay, Apri on te47 10th Tafantry. | 24 6d t074. Also, odor. cotta y sold for $6 and $7; fine French Boors for | the States to maintain our authority and exact obedi- 8 George W. Taylor, April 9, J oa 10 Creed T, Huddlestone, Ap. 9,47 K ; L, Webb, April 9, 1847 16th Infantry. low the usual prices, sneneed Eat ones Forty thousand, — see deemed | 18 Semel B. Dummet Apel i ae 3, i 3: Firat Lieutenante : fa! 5 poet ‘April 9, 1547 i fees, a purpose. expenses of this govern- | 28 Frances M. Cummins, Api x os m% 4 ‘but vril 9, °47 l ua Howard, April 9, 184° fi a Ke. done’ in the store, cor ment and army will not exceed the ordinary revenue of | 34 Robert (. Morgan, April 9, "47 ye eeey i ae ak rye ia al fajors : Window Abageg,. Juo are name speiing. tacge, Sal assatt streets, opposite the Herald office, N York | the Republio, or at least the amount of taxes paid by | 47 Stephen Powers, April 9, 47 ’ y. if \pril 9, °47 a 1 George A. Caldwell, April 9, 1847 V beh oe by nen, As tate Guatite Obey Mamine, wa bet a vie SSOFACTURERS | etaeeee ln ced. with judgment and economy, the | 63 Jomph H, Howard, April 9,"47 y 33 Philander A. Hickman, April 9, °47 2 Joretaish Clemens, April 9, 1847 13th Infantry. | Wontts sy” “Phey took d ret gull i ‘AS ANUFACTURERS Pea ite sum might be raised from @ much lighter taxa- | 63 Squire Moon, ‘April 9, 47 N. ¥, y. 48 George W. Morgan, April 9, 47 3 Thomas H. Seymour, April 9, 1847 9th Infantry. | ark,N. J. Wi DEAL —The patent “4 ongeras Boots and | tion he that to which the people have been generally | 71 Samuel Lea, April 9, ‘47 N.Y. N.Y 59 Henry B. Kelly, April 9, '47 4 Lewin Cass, jr., April ®, 1847 3d bis ca rounding count ST iceanteniy tanec inte Potear oad sgcotat. 85 Robert A. Bouton, April 9 N.Y. N-Y. 67 Robert Humphreys, April 9, ‘47 5 John H, Savage, April 9, 1847 4th Infantry. | oF our assert ‘Shoes aurer Davoot & Hyatt Patent, and en we have gone to work and shown the Mexicans | 97 Wm. C. M, Lewis, April | NSD ONS $4 Thomas Smith, April 9, °47 6 Edwin W, Morgan, April 9, 1947 11th Infantry. flered {0 Wanufncturers im the city of New that we are in earnest, and determined to seize and pos- Second Lreutenants. 4 Nelson McClannahan, April 9, °47 7 Ralph G. Norvell, April 9, 1847 16th Infantry _- iJ and other places through d States not yet disposed | Se88 the whole country, they will soon bo brought to| 9 Edward MeGarry, April 9,’47 = N.Y N. ¥ 91 Preston G. Haynes, April 9, °47 & Frederick D. Milla, April 9, 1847 ‘Lath Infangry. “TABLE EXTRACT prepared ‘of. on liberal terms, or the excl ight without tariff, ic of | thelr becges and will’ be ready to accept of any terms | 12 Lorimer Graham, April 9, * N.Y. Y. Second Lieutenante. 9 Fowler Hamilton, April 9, 1847 the ouly reme wileptic Hits, or fared for sale. ‘The nadersigued, owuge of all the batents,ten | We may offer, Very fortunately the only alternative | 30 James McKown, je., April’9, 47 N.Y. N.Y J, MeAllon, April 9,47 10 Maxey Gregg, April 9, 1847 ing i ‘ I innumber, used in the produetion of these boots aud shoes, | Which we can now with honor adopt, is commended by | 31 Hiram Russell, ‘April ¢ 4 N.Y Yy | itt Steele, “April 9 47 1L William H. Emory, April 9, 1847 for a last sisters rears ee ral eee ey eee hereby noti both makers and dealers, thatevery’ | considerations of expediency and economy, ‘The oveu- | 48 Benjamin Yard. April 9, NN | gs ow hig. 12 George H, Talooti, April 9, 1847 we suffered with vhis dreadfal disease, every vgamale b daly w moped with thenaine anddate | pation of Mexico wil, In our opinion, be a mate and | 98 Peter il, Brayere; apr i7 NJ. N.Y. | 32 Richard a ene ae er 13 Samuel Woods, April 9, 1847 Toth Paguntry. | gem mere feted a far wie, ae obecoad 6 permeates este) ‘2 Orne te eM naling or selling these boots | “eDMeMIcal substitute 'for the present expensive war. | 61 Thomas 8, Grimm, April 9.47 N.Y, N.Y 46 Samuel B! Davis, April, 47° 14 Folliot T. Lally, April 9, 1847 9th Infantry. | hampble: Aap ny ome aud shoer, will lead fo the unpleasant nece sith ot proseeetion, | 12. the phrase of the exchange, “it will pay.” It isfar | 77 Ira 8. Konover, April 9, 47 NJ NJ 55 Wm. H, Seawell, April 9,°47 15 Allen G. Johnston, April ®, 1847 19th Tmfantry. | ae the principal “ te dade Bande ‘Hin ting, however, that no honorable: man weishes wateal or | Preferable to the expensive, uncertain, and vexatious | 63 John'8. Nevius, April 9, '47 5 ONS. | 80 Abert G Moon’ April 9) '47 16 Justus t, MoCarty, April 9.1847 10th Infantry. | Brondway, 87 V Col, law, Woukerss N.Y: Bes Wil hich the property aid exclusive rahe of another, scenes are | stem so vigorously maintained by some of our etates- | 94 Calvin J. Milla, Apri 9.47 N.¥. NY. | $9 John. Sanford, April 6, °47 17 John F. Hunter, April 9, 1847 11th infantry oe aif, Ooi, Ker Auchan 4 ce Sear ance thi: licences’ and achasere grit bs folly ro | talaing Wf agalast © hostile asighhee, Seepeteal aoe, bie eee eae vel, on wyowy | Robert W. Boasare, Apel 9, «7 18 John D Wiccibotte April 9, 1847 Leth Infantry. all, Ham Brooklyay W.C. Andareot, Withaiaabure, a 5 : N.Y. 9 el HD , : and. tre ‘Ausirars aod owner ot ite Forest. eer ee ene etiam end harressing inroads, | 126 Charies Bennett, April 9°47 Nid. ON. J. | 106 Hagh ©. Murray, April 9, °47 20 (Vacancy.) on *Tiv Cunro—Mrs. Joseph Bradley, 11$ Orchard i rand agent for sever fthe whole country, with a strong mili force, and 5 “ A 4 NiY¥. N.Y. 4 ¢ ‘ wil B. Taliaferro, April 9, 1647 11th Infantry. Swiss manufacturers, offers to the trade a most complete | °! y 1 ret 2 154 Charles Van Alen, 9,147 ¥. N.Y. 129 Andrew J. leaacu, April 9, '47 2 whose names we are not assgrunent of Bwise Watcher on ence S| with the large emigration of America: will follow | 165 Isaac W. Patton, April9, 47 Chester, ’ 3 Leslie H. MoKer , April 9, 1847 16th Infantry. rlng' poration £C unt ‘merchants and dea pion ot i Gur occupation of the country, and by ajudiclous exer- | 191. Gersham Mote, ir. TApril 23, 87 N-J. N-J. | Hp Aedrew de fiadeon, A'peit 9°47 4 Joseph 8. ritmab, pril 9, 1647 oth tafentry, FR camry sy omy ga will hud tt eat advantage to call as above vefore | cise of liberality and generosity towards the Mexicans . FA reed 5 Matthew 8. Pitoher, April 9, 1847 10th Infantry. purchasing elsewhere asimer | we think it will be practicable and wise to oceupy and meres <<" ~~ dy ae lbaaeli cadena pm =P “Hepa pal ia we 6 Green W. Caldwell, April 9, 1847, 3d Dragoons, PIN TE, &e—A voeriet hol C claims b pened « d der P.G 47 Voltigeurs. SS EAT sare ate | PtH vot nour i YE | oan ar, Pet, | 8 amg Lot tom, |] ee ce Ae ea Shee Alsounqeneral assortment uf Mute. aud Mos bag dts Bc fat Lieutenant Colonel. Pumsasen Meanere UA invansey. 9 Eugene Van de Venter, April 9, 47 15th Infantry, DRS. Hak’ sical fustraments, at No, 268 Washington st. Orrie DOMMA NDE: nie, Til. Militia, Willlam M. Graham, April 9, 47; Colonel, We 0, 1 spl » 3th Infantry. 338 Brondway, (next door to the Tabernsele, Myrtle Av Brooklyn. . 8 19, 1847, i WM Ont 10 John Wofford, April 9, 15: 13] y. Bold also bi T Cornhill, Boston, Mass: Myr , Brooklyn, pninariet, May 19, 1847, former commission, major in: c f April 9, 147, o. EEN NIT ALD 1017 eck tomate, algo by A. Tompkinn. 38 Corbitl, Bos ‘20 30¢* re J. WALKER, ‘Tho following companies are reported, after the full fantr, jeutenant i Hh A FY: | Thomas & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio. ma Meni Ward Any kivAd STEN | complement of the Fifth iegiment Illinois Volunteers le OT) agers; Mey ate Joshua Howard, April 9, 1847; 12 Bente Oley nS, tee! 18! Senta” LD REey AluANGHUS. GRADE Or see oD Ph ph agg A Toe cee tathara, No. reevived, and consequently will not be called into ver- 1 Edwin W. Morgan, April 9, '47; | former captain in- 14 John Butler, April 9, 147° aa os. 500 for mA cheap, now atandi Le mode apparatns ane forthe mannthetere dew 9 Hotding Tran Waditlocat peneinetente aspeipenty 068, cage former commisston, 1st leuten- F fantry; resigned, 1 Mass, Mich. 16 William L. Walradt, April 9, 1847.1 ; ip breenseicn lane, opposite Charles street. Apply to Heary o 7 i ith pri a Yesigned, 1839, \ 7 9 peers, u for py making of bods Water op Brntpe, dao fr che puting | 12, Whlch event the com oi will be recelved in the or | 2 John F. Hunter, Apr 9, ‘47, bc. Ps 1 Frederick D- ilis, Apeil'®, 1647, Conn. lows, ie Sete thew mo rete at. Pn ORIN TEN RCo, 91 Tyee hg : | aaa secre ok Lint or Cousantuse~Copte, Niles, Madioon ovuaty, | William J. BuftyrApell 9,47, Md, M4, > Stirmer commision Coptat,, ind. M.A, | 18 Martin M. Moore, Apell 8, AND Tateanrf. | Ale, Foret and Oram iat fo hinds hare Ns |