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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. XII, No, 159—Whale No, €750. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1847. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD | IN.o2 Me iat et Phiiedal pela eta ast SPECIAL OVERLAND EXPRESS | strived here yesterday. ‘It may bo recollected that he | time the war may last. The Stato of Guanajuato hes | that indolent apethy in which ie for more than a they sum of money stolen from him at Vera Cruz | promised 8,000 for the National Guards and Guerillas. | have been submerged, are fishes the Slipates oe Bed glare sum of money m an ,000 for the ( erged, and if it should not ewuse them to 7 i shat he pursued the A recent order from the Government directs that all | comprehend our present |i ESTABLISHMENT, HENRY LELAR, Sheriff TO THE fascal to Cordova, acd that he suecceded in recovering | the foroes from the east and south should report to Gen. | ation, and to know and socure tha tes gn asestrous situ Philade]phia, Sheriff’s Office, May 13, 1847. BS the means of our ea ‘i ‘ 5 the most of his money, So ; Ci -in-C! of our ealvation. ity and County oie ene ligcer. NEW y ORK HERALD OFFICE. ig tas yonto be tela far so good; but the worst of | Santa Anna as the only Commander-in-Chief, To do this is our sole object. Rorth-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. old.” Mr. D. came out with the permis- Don Pedro M. Anaya, President Substitute of the Re- The cabinet of Washington hav. term! JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | ,.\7s-command op tnt rou asach Theodorus Yun 7 taro te cbbns ohn moey fuss bi este | Sncsita aie a sege” rataaennetbespal | Rtaat i preteen T ey, found him, and suc- ictinw state of siege. In another decree of the , in the annals of t hol , . . * | late of your r county, by all and amgular hie goods and chattels, ONS WEEK LATBR ceeded, ns is said above, in recovering the most of his | commander of the Federal District, it is prohibited to | extend their prosperity end teraporal bowen eee ta cammenaie pect ud t-nements, fu whose hauds or possession soever the sate Hold or wimg Just At this moment « worse robber got | !utroduce any goods or merchandise in the townsor olties | petuate thelr race to the last coming senerattant ery 'TIGN—_FORTY AND. eeity ul count of Piiladetvii, in and for 8 ld. eity a d FROM THE male es Disa he aoe, ot Baie Lal LA iB prin C tr Asecienns, under a fine of from Pave not hesitated to violate, towards the entle sockets " cor on it Monday of June next, to answer Fernando . money again en om , which wi ay wiated to thi f Mexico, th it if b ssDAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 3 cents per copy—® | Wood ofa poling. Binatay of Jane we | CITY OF MEXICO. | him, ana the only way by which he could obtem bist, | of the war, The sale ce ‘any provisions, gooda, lores or | wild deliritn Mabey bebold Sih tevtngy totes fava WEEKLY HERALD Rvs Saturday—Price 6 coat id we command you, that you summon all persons i berty was to acknowledge himself a spy in writing. This | cattle to the Americans, is also prohibited, under @ fine | lence of our temples, the riches of our church, the ae bey cry 2 euler anneun- aie eganees qylioe hands or porseasion the said goods or chatels, cr any of Seis cone aaisted upon, as an excuse for robbing him | of from $100 to $1000, applicable to the aforomaid pur- | nitleence of our homesteads, the angelic Dewuty of our rien ren fi EGHOPE Every Steam Packet day | appear before the tud court at. the day aud place afires ° of Pin Tmowey; but, ou the other hand, Downie insisted | pose. BD weaker sex, the Immense and inexhaustible treseures of iT Copy —' annum, in a 5 ran. ul est wf ie bottom of is confes- correspondent epubli 0 t aC i $3 answer what shall be objected against. them, and abide the ¥ ‘publicano complains that | our mountains, the fertility of our fields, and the beauti- sai fay SRE epee fo oot mma jadgment ofthe court therein, Aud hare you then there this ever on har of uhm ancl arco’. The any Does | Arueriean is ke Sis bacabonion eat the | fal variety of our cllmate "and evar the tmplacabl ene a ADYELCLISEMEN TS, stuns banal prices—alvrays cash in | “EE, 1 Wiens the Honorable Joel Jones, Pres THE GUBRILLA WARFARE, | sic ow speaks of nts nna is any thing but compl: | Aocording to the Mower of Ge Shut Ae” | MN,oF OUT z4ee and origin they have taken rapid stepe manne The Proprietor will wot be respoasible for errors tha: | *8!4 partes Telinaaipat wos binjosat 44 oF pte el ae mentary. President Substitute ordered a “ Yankeo” to be in- | these precious gifts lj fe 5 ; va | Year ofour Lord opethound eight hundred and forty-seven. ‘The long wagon train is now coming into the city from | carcerated because he had the audacity to appear be. | | You have already seen them, compatriots In vain is adNTING of all ktuds executed beautitully and with | Description of property aiiachad by vine of ae ve THE CONGRESS DISPERSING. Vera Crus and has met with no opposition on the way. | fore his Excellency, and expose to him the advantages f; the memory of the thousend and thousand sssassina- ide cr ‘There are between three and four hundred wagons, and | of entering into an amicable arrangement wi Jai H Resaca sa eee Be | ern ong Seger between seven and twelre hundred. pack nies ta ihe | te Stata nrg ahorsagh tg. | deed aneowtare Vers Grand’ Corse Gordontin eis nev remitred r side of terey, Angostura, Vera Crus and Ci Gordo—in vai: acol t st paid, oF treet, | igor fardensand county of train—quite a string, you would thi ‘The village of Guadal _ | ferer, lund Cerro Gordo—in vain Sucted (vom thei ee pagrinel an iiladelpiia: begianjug nt point disaatninety-toarveerenst | INCREASE OF THE WAR SPIRIT. | themall togotues Gaye cre tink: were You to aee | The vil ‘pe was underging thorough for- | have we seen multitudes of Mexicans wandering in the 1 Balrmount street, ‘the p aig ig aad most 4 H, ds, and pursued like wild beasts, in theli com the-east si ing the coraer of ee popular commissary, is along with the train,and lam | Gen. D. Sebastian Guzman had taken chi othe’ ae P , F own coun- ie TO LET—At Hoboken, thirty twenty fect w ‘and said M street, extending pleased to learn is goin, : ‘ : CHNTBE OF the | try. robbed of their property, and driven from their fa- Xe ig On towards certain halls named | works of fortification near the capital, and the th: —_ FAM Viste pusopeton iron: Roctine qe he anes th chs fie | tert wit teten alae Chess : CONTRIBUTIONS SUSTAINING THE WAR, | Sfter tho elder Moatezums, following points had been selected tobe fortitied bee | and honerathenea sree, the multitude of peaceable bake Commmape at tha Farry Lagdh onetid Wort el olen tee ‘The foreigners in the city of Mexico are all extremely | tween Sun Cristoval and Cuesta de Berrientos lst, | beaten in preneee voyee oe "iclored Sungei ek m28 71% re gishty feet toa certai thirty feet street, ested, FFiH} of Gentze c pe hin f Doniph En saxtous for tna s arrival h of pa. Boots. It is said that a poheos de MABDRGOT, Chalaa, with those of Jico and ‘Te: | idolized wife—in vain do we recallest the prondi artes! ra = 3 street, thence westward along the south side o! \¢ eavy sum has already been subscribed fora grand Fourth | pecingo. 2d, Cerro de San Isidro, Tlahuac, and € TO, BTPovcnsdan given unmedintely Offers ix | sweet’ nmety-aix feet to the comer of the tweuty feet wide | COUNtermarohing of Doniphan of July dinner; one {adividual, an trishmas baviog pec | de Teyabualoo, 3d, Femol Vidie’ Gon “Gatapota, | {lay the moons ceaele«gequlted to burn the Mg Pee DELVECORIO' inthe budding eee, ey tae Eero ees Lab cebsiehte iit to tuohucteuins Chihuahua. down his name for no less than $800. ‘The war has beon | and Santa Cruz de las Escobas. ” | nocent child, as we bacldeat tens Woman: and the in- . BROWN, BROPHERS & CO. Mane MereROE NAIR pooper nts ae most disastrous to all the foreigners, breaking up the | | The Bishop of Oujaca had sent to the Government | other towns at the North “Batten Ny ae nen mld Metre No. 59 Wail street. NW PURSUANCH of an Order of the SURROGATE of business cf many entirely. The ouly advantage it has | $20,000 for the expenses of tho war. Several churches : ae con We Bere & horde of robbers, destitute of humanity—mo: SANTA ANNA’S FORCE INCREASIN IN Dr itncs of Nase Yorks ote hereby Great difference of opinion seems to exist among the | the reins of religion, : been to any bas been the depreciation it has caused in | had delivered the greater part of their plate to the Go- | who bid deflunce t fi eo CRN ERED Ou a poner, haying giaims east GEOR: rE f fi Ld ie eee ae sacs oy ae salty or eee) vernment, in order that it should be melted into coin. ‘ngule, rob, perpen ty ‘God fone ‘holy pela por 4 late of the Cit lew , Grocer, deceased, to presen' cy @ church, and whic! ve been sol 7 a aah 7 p : Ona apey eyen the same with the vouchers thereof to the subseriber, at the under the hammer, have been bought in by the English ARAL BANEA ANAS ere erat gnters a earoer of vice, and throws aslde jonths, at store of Lohsen Lohler, No. 203 Centre street, in the City of FORTIFYING THE CAPITAL, and othor merchants at prices far below their real value. it in June, for four m h. payable monthly, the {nsensibility and obduracy of . h 00 per a Mexican people as to the merits of their distinguished | Which he is capable. can hardly be believed. Wh: Inadvatcee @ieeeeren ts enter Cake ee New York, on erbefore the 27th od November vext. You will doubtlem lean Wael plese epnnivaaene: (2 i : guished | pee h ed. What ean vance), fi . ar Ri Oa Dated New York the 24th day of May 184. 4 leader, Monitor Repuolicano, in lowent of | We expect from these Vandals, vomited from he bE si i dla Yee Metawege REBECCA BETS MAN ert Sic. dice Se. egRit Rumerous friends in New Orleans, that Gow. P-| the asih of April, has w review of the battle of Cerro | #©OURKe the nations, when we know that they wormine my25 240 Law*re nn F Smith hae again reported for duty, | For no lees than a month he was unable to put his foot to the ground, to Another overland express has arrived at Philadelphia, | Such a degree was his ancle inflamed. I am also happy Gordo, and Gen. Santa Anna as connected therewith, in | 0d but gold, and aspire to no happiness but the gratifi- which tt shows him less courtesy and quarter thaa he | C&tion of their brutal passions? A wine writer Sf the could hope for from either Gen. Scott or Gen. ‘Taylor. | !#*t century has said that “man without any religion is SOUTH BROOKLYN—A SUIT OF ROOMS,with “poe ith N_PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE fiji private table, to let to a, fumi Also, Rooms with | J GATIO OF THE COUNTY Ob NEW fle fast and, Teo to single Gentlemen, “he tigwa BUM ia Wiheby aired oo ai perioes laviang: cates deals ee at being able to state that Gen. Shields {s still mending, | Ta th * | @ terrible animal, who appears only to berty ‘Avpliestion te be made te Nu' Il Sidney. Plae si JON HES Hono ese oC wot ee eee eee SLRS Eee eae ca | Sieur Howey. The faving of his life may be put down alster of War and. Marine, he imputes the ‘ipstcnf sug | iu destroying and devourlag’” Buen. a iecy pears nae fo present the same with vouchers thereof to thesubscriber,at | of war one day in advance of the mall. ‘This wastrans- | almost asa miracle. I saw him but a short time after | patti principally to the raw recruits of the National | t be the picture which Providence, with » high design, BEREAN HOUSE: No.9 iephina, sect ue | orbetorethe lah day of Octoper next” ONS YOM | mitted to un over the wires from that clty hate could live oven twenty-four hours, en TSN | Guard, who wer» ignorant, he says, of even the manual | BAF delgned to present to us. “Yeu, compatriots! you . Floyd’s )—The proprietor 3 leave anuounce ‘i (7. rl ¥. a ar i ben : 5 intry, our te fi frends cad acauatucer: that hens opened the | alg iawamere "SANE RICHARDS, Adminintraix. | 7h New Orleans Delta hae received letters and pa- | ' Gon. Scott's proviamation, whlch 1 sent off to you | Afi 19 Mich the edliorof the Monitor replies | Pave oue fasten hee pease Soak ete, Snoveuamed house, aud flatters himself that, by strict attention pers from the city of Mexico, which contain intelligence | two or three nights since by an express rider, has been to business, to merit a shire of public patronage. when he suffers a reverse in war to cast the blame upon | TesPected: and if thoy spare even our existence, it is Orricr. oF THE Ovp Feutows’ Han aaa} Mt hees deer dated ona y 5 i Rae Vous thats carr to the Sth ult. read here by all the Mexteans, and in a large majority of | those who cannot or know not how to defend themselves, | MeFely for the purpose of turning it to profit in the un- vere samen ty pe Dinter Ore a6 Bs peta fey beat TH! Atoaal" Meeting”of this Ascint oa ll be heldat | ‘The Moxican papers still breath war and doftance to | cee with excellont offect._ It is a most able document, | immediately after hie overthrow, ut San Jucinto, with. santy condition of slavery. And Anally;, they: wilt op- Teoma: metab or tiar lessee eeGain cas nee ee ee romiuno, at So'lock, B Me for the yurpose of acang | the North Americans, and urge the people to unite in | tins nus meen git dee ee ecg, Boone, cty of | Cut troubling himself with scruples, ho Imputed the ooo urency said, to blot our name from the catalogue of nations. of cleanliness and respectful attection, Single meals at all y-Laws, inereasiug the number of | adopting vigorous measures of defence. They complain | Mexico, and will doubtless turn the minds, at least of Ernst ap tegeerape chit tpe acta or iene hours of the day and evening. Open till2 o'clock, A.M. to 4 sich wash nadia ies af “vino oh Fellow citizens of Potesi! Can you behold with wak- field of battle, as he was certain that they would not re- ‘he honest and refloeting, towards peace. ing eyes, and without the blood frvesing i : f 0’el . A of the desertion of members of the national C D ¢ 8, pe turn from the other world to give him tho lie, for th Bey’ mat veering in your veins, waite luneh served up every day at Ost aaa other business ag may be bidught before the Assoc on and e dese: ens national Congress, | ‘tr, Trist arrived hore this morning frem Vera Cruz. inpldconesncgticn heat Pease, eek eek men | condition so humiliating, ® fate so disastrous and im wedi OSEPH WI fs [seo fers for the ensuing year, also for two inspectors | #eVenteen of whom had left their posts without license ; | His business | do not know. but I suppose he goes on | tell no tales.’ in the famous battle of Angostura, ho at- eaten? Can your bold and valiant character behold fhe Cae a BRIGHTON, een ae of the next annual lection. ss Association -—" Article, | 84 many others declined to attend the sittings, on the =e ha Aor bl Ha scr yee ey ey fons tributed to a private soldier, who had deserted, the fact BEST dake ater por o a bbe ry that he has made considerable alterations and. improve Britt Gees oh stoke gubecribed cae ‘aud on which all instal: | ground of sickness, which was feigned. days to come, Capt. Walker, with his rites is on the | (D&* be had not obtained a decisive triumph; as though A tg ‘mples, destroying your venerat- Menus in this establishment since the last season. He has erect- da large bailding, coutaiui discouneered from the main body of the pavilion. These roo! ments due have been pai Person or by proxy, to one. 2 tion submitted to the consideratio - | ed images, and trample even upon your God, overthrow- shall entitle the holder thereof, in | ‘The government had appointed a committee to receive | way up, guarding another smaller train, I'trust there | trent mya. it heer, OF his, mar “by any thing tee | ing your holy sacraments, aud’ depriving the Christian ote Fr OA ene on OF on a7. subsoriptions for the purpose of carrying on the war, and | may be wagons enough to carry on the little baggage | could say, could give the enemy such information as | Ul of the sublime virtues and exalted enjoyments of BLEE, a Unticedsmellereninadari camera ateees | cre anton We W: PIBBUBecreary. | bilelted sums from both the rich and thepoor. Any | fation heretotors they have beea competed co reve | RoULake the opposing General change la plans; and | te wesharome ‘ ; i i @ latter had no jetermined upon the PE teers Teri i a lagen in the various ‘GUN COTTON=To Engineers, Miners, aod Quarrymen. thing at all would be received, no matter how small—a | carpet bags here, trunks there, and boxes elsewhere, | place and manner in which he would reoelve Lint aud | *taDger should outrage that God who has visited and ‘The provrietor is now ready. to treat with families or parties | 1 | The subscribers are now ready to supply Gun Cotton | shilling or a thousand dollars, beige Syeeying bas base Mow ive give him battle, ap nr bs, Sa be ag ter ‘who Scoompanise yon Wishiug to eucege rooms for the sesson. Letters addressed to | for the above purposes, and recommend t cle as possess: | otters from Orizaba report that Gen. Scott is sick at jot @ little trouble and expense I have been “And now, at Cerro Gordo, without knowing exactly | 1) the horrible transition from life to the enjoyment 4 Sity Hotel, Bronlway, wi imamet decided advantages over the, use of gun powder, in not pro- 4 ye abled to procure thi latest dates from the cit; i , . Y | of eternal beatitude? Wil pentane nny Hotels Broadway, will resaive immodiate ae | ‘iv-ing suy smote lis asay.introduener mip ites or seer | Jalape; atid would not proceed towards the capital untn | Taaniete? Procure the very Iateat dates fae that the | er ne eee ai re earns Smuats che inculpates ‘him | £0 Bive the noly rites of ae a a ee A steamboat rans between New York and New Brighton, at | head blasts, and great efficiency, exceeding JA power from self, or without, as we believe, knowing what took place, | t? have the no'y ri b } the newly appointed peace commissioners (probably | freedom of the press hus been suspended, but not until | he fixes upon the unhappy National Gard of the & sigu of your redemption’ exterminated? Finally, fellow the following hou eight to twelve times that of powder. < the editors had lied most lustily about us miserable Yan- P Raa ee atte er ee aera tat | cltizensy will you be insensible tothe leas ef, éigior New Brighton ‘At 2 aud uy A Mand 2 Ae Sago P.M. ‘or sale at No. 56 South Front street, P! seni NI ig, | meaning Mr. Trist,) from the United States would reach | \co5 ‘The letter about Gen, Seott’s destroying Kanara, of Puebla and Vera Cruz, and informs us that their in- y sensible ¢ loss of your religion, a to the sweet name of Christian ? to you. experience was ‘fatal to us.’ And after a severe and | YOUr tewples: wud No. iNorth ane critical examination of his military pretensions, the ar- | Yt #ll this wilt ha ‘and ‘and more frequent commanieations | Agent in New York, John C. Thatcher, 41 Beaver street. | him. and offering a reward for Santa Anna, it would puzzle ason advances. my 19 3aw3me*r % ‘The guerilla system of wartaro is being prosecuted on | tho father of lies to beat. On the contrary a safeguard | ticle conclu When you shall have washed out th Your families wil hunger after the bread of the The ts i for the reception of Company. FOUNTAIN HOTEL, @amall scale; but as yet, nothing serious had taken | {y%* Placed upon the house of Santa Auns, and not ® | disgrace of Cerre Gordo) when you shall have restored Word, and the «ternal consolations which the adorable apes thre slr ss na le x Liaurt ot., PARTING ER ™ tins, axpeph tlie capture’ of'adl Ammiiban "Bi ate 6 ane as been moved. bi and washed out the disgrace of Vera Crus, the country | Tligion of Je Us cau alone dispense, and there will be MONTRE XL CANADA—TO, Lei sn cuit | Gearon 1 FOGG, January 27, 1947, place, aggag e, Teport that Santa Anna has gone towards the | wil! proclaim you its liberator, you will have a just titie | OMe Who can furnish them. Your daughters and your eee an ed aoa tak of Cina at” | AUNEAS THOREtON, } Povrietr son, containing sixty thousand dollars ia specie, which | canta recive additional contrmation, We het | Yo itgratitude, and wo wil bs the dest among ine ume | Y's il be saudi yout aight and toed vite to best : E L DN, Aa ey : * ous passions, even in the streets and public trex, 01 the Castom House Square, overlovking the wharf, | F[\Hiaundemigned having succesded the late firm of DIX & | was on tho way to the army. fallon tn with Santa An * ber of those who will render you the homage comes | cea aus tender bond will akpicaron the potas or ene commanding a beautiful view of the Re : faland of St. Weleus and tie shipping. ‘The river steamborts and iv the immediate vicinity and iis the fest hovel af its class that presents itself to tourists. The building ix of cut " Santa A) » hy 3 nf the Fountain Hotel, 0 | Letters from Durango report that Doniphan’s com- jexican officer, Capt. Velasquez, died yesterday | vory ablo ones toon The Disrte da Ges: and | Swords and bayonets of the barbarous conquerors, dit method of informing the | mand was countermarching to Chihuahua, in conse- | from wound received at Cerro Gordo, and was buried | 30th, contains a defence of the battle of Cerrd Gorde, | fecting towar”s you their last looks of fear and agony; wt whigtotie ‘house. by | uence of the receipt of intelligence that another insur- | }ithmilitary honors, Lieut. Shelby Johnson of the 4th | and of tho General, froin which, aa it is very long, we | 884 YoU, yourselves, will be seized and bound like brus sone, in iat ben: rete ol eiooarn\ eroniceerarecaud: ini tia uti Ilinois volunteers, also died yesterday, and was buried tish beasts for the dungeons of slavery; and savage mon, interior azrangemeut wil be found alte details of an extene | which a lege number oflodgings were added, as well as a | rection had broken out in New Mexico, and that sovera | with appropriate ceromoniea’ Geir Berct "and sete Bee Cereal Bete Ace ing extract, to how 8 0pl- | ‘Sin yiprontitutgs, and wild: beasta, wil’ onee ae een Tad Setnag doom ich Batyeeee Bed Rokme ana aret. | Stueted a new Ladies! Ordinary Atsed up forte sapat anigue | Americans had beon massacred, with many other officers of our army, attended botti | for he is a man, like all others, subject to the fraiitieg | tae comforts and delicacies of your homes. Other requisite of domestic ovanfort — ud beautiful style, and alao a private sitting room for gentie- | Santa Anna at the last accounts was exerting himeclt | f0nerale. - his place, which | 24 Wheertaintiesof our nature, but his own misfortunes | 4,,¥ C8 fullow-citizens of Fotos), hear it! One hundred For further pa tieuiars, apply to the proprietor, men, which is entirely free from the bustle necessarily inci- fa ai ob ch ts =A work has been thrown up near this place, which | and those of the country are not his work nor his fault, jousand times we tell you: Hear it! This fearful ca- Moutreal, ay 26, 1847 ILLIAM DOW. dent to the re public. of the house; an arrangement | to increase army, w! @ was augmenting ra- | completely commands the city. It was constructed * His intentions have always been to sacrifice himself lamity comes upon you—it arrives at your threshhold ; m% 10t® re. way 8 rable, and prhieh they flatter themsel (rye pidly. under the superintendence of Capt. Beauregard, a | for the countr; , to serve it, to defend it, to secure its | “24 in compliance with our hign duty, attend—listen | FOR SALE Waste HESTER LANG —To yeu. | iiceriorofthe house has” undergone a thorough revition | General Canalizo had beon sucooeded in the command | B#tive of Louisiana, who enjoys # high reputation in the | happiness, Who aaved us in 1620, in 1988; nad odkeg ae. | We announce to you, you shall suffer ail the misfortune, FBrremen mn want of sites for Country Seats—To Market | everything appertaining to. the upholstery “of the ‘establish: army. markable epochs? Who lost an ‘important part of his | 12 ll ite welght.if you do not awaken from the profound Gcdeners in, want of land for Gardens; and to all persous | tyeu sas tee weds and attendants forthe chambers se. | Of the cavalry by Gen. Acosta. [From the New Orleans Delta, May 26.] body in the war with the French? Whosacrificed him. | *!¢¢p in which we behold you prostrated, and assist ux in rwnutae oy dof oe | nine | lected with a strict totheir entire capability in every | It wasreported that a party of guerillas had attacked | ‘Through the kindness ef the editors of 5 Patria, we | self at the end of 1944 and in the beginning of 1845, yo. | *i#'4g @ force worthy of the sacred cause in which we miles of the t pas: Bridge tne al are now offere zt private re taining from. five ‘to Gity acres each The turd > aern filteen minutes walk of the rai road: frout_on good roads; are | White in ths way of wines, &c, bc. The reports, however, came in such a questionable in the neighborhood o1 hools, and churches of different de- hotiuations; the water is wood, and locetion healthy. Tithe General Taylor's wagon trains, and that in the melée | have been placed in possession of full files of Hi Republi- | luntarily expatriating himself in order to prevent the | ®¢,eBEaged, and the glory of your namo, cei icrtut toanrecantes, cano, El Monitor and Diario det Gobierno to the sth | effusion of Mexican blood, as the hero of Inguala had | ,,Th¢ invader does not retrogade, He has surrounded, y : instant. ‘These gfiles are filled with interosting informa- | done in 1823? Who abandoned his asylum, and the | ‘@ % ™4nner, our territory—he has left us hardly « re- tion, and were they to be considered # fair index of the | quict of retirement, leaving his family, his comforts, the | treat. | We ought not, i respect. ver Harlem | “Ne table will be found at all times fully lots, eon- | every thing the market affor #0 perilous situation, to sban- truly important and common, wholly to our to these facts the attention and courtesy which will . ray ; 7 ; Pe ait yt ES ae : I | shape that they are not credited. popular mind, they would go to show that the “war spi- | honors and domestic pleasures which he enjoyed at Hu- h under their 0 : , P ; ' e, weak by its numbers, impotent by its small indispucable. ‘Terms moderate. ’ Apply to sonal supervision, to those who may favor them with The fortifications of tho capital are going on under the | Tt!’ is increasing dally, and that new measures are con- | vana, to servo his country in war so difficult and dan- ic’ throught ite poverty, its sufferiags, and ite GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, they flatter themselves will not leave dissatisfied, as no pain of 7 stantly being adopted to carry on the war with vigor | gerous? Who, on his return to the Republic, refused t rip byt h Morrisania, Westchester Co—or to any Senate J ou their part to meet the wants cEther: | MFection of Gen. Guzman. und persoverance. Almost every number of the Mexican | the Chief Magistracy, to place himself in front of the | Pent iaters: thoug worthy by its never-suffelently-es- , WALTER RUTHE RD, Counsellor, guests, and trust their hopes of a liberal patronage will not | ‘The Bishop of Oajaca had contributed twenty thou- | journals is filled with appeals to the people and to the rr ~limuniddaeme ee mig sertr is 19-Nassan street, New | prove unfounded, 4 dollars for thi fon of thi authorities, urging action—prompt and incessant defen- | Who undertook this doubtful and/difficult enterprise | —#!! that man holds dear on eart FOREI JENTLEMEN arriving in the | Baggage taken to and from the Hotel, free of charge. mie iia apg cet Seto a gata (PES with # force in tho greater part uninstructed, naked and | _ et us fly then, all of us, to the combat—placing our- FB vsized Staves or thorn, desirous of purchasing.a per | oo. ARTHUR L. FOGG churehes were giving their plate, &c.. for the same pur- | ‘The papers complain bitterly of the course pursed by | hungry, without a military chest or other resources for ® feeb Barer eaten fast acre Pn Bhs adem ronnent Couutry RResideuce in nivanin The aub- | _f% dtawdmrre pose, the members of the Mexican Congross—many of them, | campaign? Who made a new sacrifice in returning to | “8d sincerely place in their hands yur fortunes and our canted Pennsylvania, Ll miles north of Philadelphia. it contains 308 acres of lnnd,'298 acres of which are in the highest state of cul- tivation, producing whei Indian corn and hay equal to any uplaud faru—che remaining 20 acres being woodland. On the premisen is a fine stone mausion, 60 feet by 45, with n ve- raudah attached, 15 feet wide, extending the length of the e,aud ah zza on the east, the whole ig ample : . - > let us enlist with promptitude, and with what- REAT INDUCEM e from six to ten each day, were reported sick—about as | take charge of the government in the agony of the na- | Persens—| promp' EW YO) The city of Guadalupe was also being fortified, many, or more, would ‘ot attend, aud at last aecounts, | tion, putting a liealthy end to our interhal-disrensions? | £YF sansehesn sahte cor Vii tomate tees Selon Generals Lemus and Iturbide are dead. some sixteen or seventeen members had left the capital | Who again left his elevated post, and hurried to take | Soisivan ineatioble dein ve doe ee coe a encourage ‘The government had issued a decree suspending the without license, Don Vincente Romero was constantly upon his shoulders & second He the defence of the ca- | “lel soy cad ae eee eae atic bie pei endeavoring to arouse his brother members to a sense of | pital and the whole country? ‘0 has risked his credit H i Me ar liberty of the press, accompanied with a long address the pli condition, but his eloquence seemed un- | and his fortune in furnishing subsistence to the army, tbat compassion, hitherto sterile, which you should show wreater or less number, which shall lay of September next, in the fol- i " a ir from the clergy. a ces . Brgy asin thy > | for your tender children. odatio i enty perros The pleas | lowing premiums, to wit:— availing. and remedying, as far as possible, the public wants or er 4 - Peed eta fry 1b eaiponmt ihn arch Ne 100 of $2 exch! At San Luis Potosi, the priests were striving their | ‘The Supreme Government appointed a committee to | rors? BB gan pear ky ha Phyto fo dares, evergr-eusand very beautifully laid out. There are on the farm 80 of $5 each | utmost to raiso the enthusiasm of the poople, and prevail | Taise money by subscription, for the purpose of paying Whe hes postponed his proper interests his honerand’| want father, some son, Or @ wife wlices linextives three stone houses for f rmers or tenants, together with three pas theres i the expenses of the war. ‘There were several thousand | repose, which he might have enjoyed in private life, Tsendis cleared Plissa Gohkvan, Gat aee ine ye bara cartaining Stabling and egngeniences or & 35 of $40 each | on them to take up armsin defence of their country. | names on the list, and we cee amounts from 12% cents to | fering, with heroic resignation, the sbatts of calun trated be Ce a ee reo reds ORE DOWerh PROS ad ofeattle, ad for the storage o trated by the weight of indigence, sending forth cries In consequence of these appeals enlistments were going | $1000. and the envy of his enemies, and consecrated himscit ,, ' h house, wagon house, grenary and corn cribs ; 5 of $100 each 1! 411! going 4 , : 4nd lamentations without finding’a single bei “ s n of two acres, orc! “d = 7 ui 2 * « # —| e i sh pon : tee 1; or a eno mouey t0 the subseribersto whom they may beawarded,whoae | sand muskets and fifty pleees of artillery. that we elect the meaoa of aiding any charitable enter. | ed fioofe of pure puiiotam? "0 Js uo consolation—bis respect and his glory are eclipsed pring iter in every field, » daily mail, by whic! e las rs iat <EWS neon rize, or lievil if \- rom of which we conclude that there r- my of deiphia and New York papers of the sathe day are received, Se ares eramune Snty Crosurpatoesivetace, thibese Radel lead gad RD cbt IT A 8 tra. Vast think of eubecrigtions’ to toe artes or oe tics in Mexico, relative to the merits of Santa Anna, bug | (Lhe, wre the sole means of salvation. Let us all be oh me fee FE Rg Ba WS'ga0 cache 10 $50. eck, and: 5 id each saad ic will sien be Voigt oh dN Cp cutt pen bene me pel cents to protect our country against a foreign invasion, | that his friends haveat present, and will probably have | Ute. Let us forget our domestic disagreements ; and the immediate vicinity are Episcopal, Latheran and Pres- | 25 $20 each; 10 $30 each, end 5 $100cach:and it willlso be | By the arrival of the Klesnce Stevens, from Vera Crus,-1 ny thereis bo American who would not be aahemed.| for 6 long time;tie adventege,’ probably authorities, army, people and priesthood, all—all form I eitdh ie iereke eaamearsiocell te i ty, would defeat | Whence she sailed on the 16th inst., we have letters from bsctibe such an amount to the relief of the distress Tage TUGn cee ante ere cealves: 0: Gent izetber to earry out this proposal with strict impart to su mrchase are invited to call and examine the ped og A med in bad viz: the permanent increase of the ee 4th inst.—three days later than our pre- of the poor Trish and Scotch. A bit’s worth of patriot- Be Pe id ee oF ane ae i gia Serine a ee ae ances din anne dente ieaotages itis not surpassed by aay inthe Uaited States: Tt | N-B—Ailsubscripttons rust be paid jn advance to render | \ The movement off Santa Anna upon Puebla is men- | !*%! Ob! Mexico!) ne cal uae lowing decreo against the liberty of the prea his religion, und to the country for its Independence. Let tan be wtell also to mention the price, which is $220 per acre. | the eubscribers eligible tothe above pri eget, Zezme$2 per | tioned in Mr. Kendall's letter below. Hopes are enter- | 0% Manuel Montano has eon appointed by the go- | Ui Zcallent Str—The abuso of thee liberty of tho press | us awesr to the tenders ehikt the tehea eae Apply to. EO. SHEAFY, Whitemarsh, year. Address, post-paid, J.T. HARRIS & CO., tained that Gen. Worth may be so fortunate as toen- | {h s ‘ancingo, and of | having become scandalous, it having been converted into | decrepid age, that our blood shall run in torrente that Montgomery Co, Penn. jel tTuThSac*r Publishers, 111 Nassau st, N.Y. | counter him, ‘The probable motives of Santa Anna are | tB¢ Lianosdo Apam. & means easentially directed to raise and excite internal | we shall have # to the grave before these proud BIKDS, DOGS AND PONIES—ATTRAUCTIUN LEOSTATIC LAMPS.—L. Chapdelaine, No. 375 Broad | conjectured by Mr. K. Gen. Worth left Perote for Pue- The Republicano of the 8th inst. says, that by a letter | discord, reciprocal distrust and disunion, indirectly aid- | Vandals «hall place a hand upon them. reat attraction for the city is now at way, has received per Inte arrivals, alarge aud splendid as- | bla on the 10th, with his own ant! Gen. Quitman’s divi- | from Orizaba of the 4th, they were informed that Gen. ing the foreign foo, and making it daily more diffcult to | Potosinos ! these are the words of your Clergy, and we er ARCHEY'S No. 5, John strect, where nature's song | sertment of French patent Oleostatic Lampe, of differentpat | sions, He was expected to enter Puebla on Sunday, the | Scott was sick at Jnlaps, and would not move towards | defend the country, the Supreme Government, employ. | shall not fail to inculeate, in the villager aad Gorn wna in its most selec ‘These lamps were invented by the celebrated A. Thi , thorit Puebla until th i ToeRts, of thee Reema aurented by the celebrated A. Thi, | L6th. It is supposed the authorities of the town will ¢ commis uy orth. Italian Greyhounds, Set_| lamps uow in use. ‘These lamps are for sale ouly at 375 Broad: every variety of fancy Dogs; way in thie city, 2 es, | ing the powers which have been conferred upon it, have | from the pulpits of tho capital, these grand sentimenta. come out to meet him and escort him in. bearing the propositions of peace, would reach head- | directed that your Excellency, as charged with the com- | In your hands is the religion which your fathers have » All will be glad to learn that Gen. Shields is mending, | duarters—that by that time he would have the necessa- | mand inchief of the district, shall take immediate mea- | left you, the country which Heaven awarded you, ‘ i ieadiik of tith vale bad though slowly and that Gen. P. F. Smith has reported | ry reinforcement; and that besides two wagon loads of | sures to suspend the liberty of tho press, during the | the honor of your daughters and wives, the lives of out osefail wilt a all timew meet with prompt tiny Miestthantener oka nies tallaeoca eae for duty, Supplies which the “guerilleros”” had captured from tho | time that the capital remains in a state of tioge, in all | tender infants, and yeur whole future fate, If you wish from A. . 5 John street. tiel mt Gon. Scott ia atill detainedat Jalapa The reasons for | Americans on the road, they had also taken $60,000 in | matters relative to political or military discussions, criti- | it, you may enjoy them all. It depends on a heroic sa- = MERCH/ NTS. AND SHIPMASTERS— his detentionare mentioned by Mr. Kendall. It will also | gold. The same letter says that the forces under Santa | cisms of the supreme authorities, and in all things that | crifice. Make it! ere toe ERGHAN title 4, page 437, section 10.— | be seen by his letter that Mr. Trist has arrived at the | Anna were rapidly inereasing, and that“HisExcellency” | will bring discredit upon the army or its chiefs.”’ Two fates are left open to you: to be vile slaves, or in- Every ‘master of a coasting vessel shall pay to the Heaith | General’s head-quarters. was only awaiting for the money which he had asked,in | This was directed to the Military Commandant of | dependent Catholics, Choose. If the former, bend the a 3 Four Isle of Sky Terriers, imported expressly. ter “LOT OF MOCKING "aff cage root, and sweeps ail ioner, at his office in the city of New York, within | We have the American Star of the 19th inst., the last | order to begin his operations. Mexico by the Minister of War and Marine, and en- | knee to the invader; if the latter, prepare for the com: PRE ML oe MEhh, collection Long Breed Canary Birds, | 2 houreaiter the arival of hig veagel a the ort, euck’bespital | number of that paper to be iavued at Jalapa, "We infer | A letter from Durango, dated 26th April, says the | forora om the abot Mine, fe race rine and en | Knee it Aloo, Lot shore hesen Gar ouy eitthi tacty Gages ued Poedi hall be demanded from him under the provisions of | that the publication of that paper is to be transferred to | ‘ Yankees” (Doniphan’s command) had counter-march- | from the press, as may be supposed, and the Republicano | Comprehend it—these are the last moments. If ‘Also, FO goo Bey et ere getiet teen Cae sed teat every master for each cmnission of such duty, | Puebla, and ultimately tothe city of Mexico. ‘The enter- | ed to Chihuahua, on account of intelligence received by | has w long and very able article discussing the. subject | indolence you incur un unhappy tute if yous religios my20 sere fi. WILLIAMS. WATCHES, at wholesale only —Louis Perret, Ne 33 John street, up stairs, importer and agent for several Swiss manufacturers, offers to the trade a complete assortment of Swiss Watches of every deseri of this ¢ d . ‘ prising firm which conducted it has been dissolved by | them that the New Mexicans and Pasenos,” (natives | in the same paper tat contains the decree, Like most | must fly tou moro hardy scaly disgrace and. igaetsie section of act to provide for sick and disabled sea- | DT AOS conseut, Mr. Jewell will attend to the affairs of | of El Paso,) together wich the barbarous tribe of Nave. arbitrary regulations, it will be without efiect for any | will fall upon you. ‘To your Priesthood wilt remuly 11. "The Presideng of said ‘Trustees shall demand, and | the Eagle, at Vera Crus, and Mosars, Peoples & Barnard | joe Indiana, headed by the clergymen, had commenced | gocd purpose, the satisfaction of having exposed to you the danger, led to ive, and in case of neglect or refusal to pay, | willclose the business of the Star. an indiscriminate slaughter on all Americans in the r ISH MEDIATION. and indicated the means most effectual and best recover in the name of the peo f this ‘The last number of the Star informs us that rumors | place. This insurrection is said to have been #0 genoral, It was understood at Mexico that the British Minister | adapted to our c! : cumstances. And wo conjure you Spring’s impor oni Comntr merchants and d a nen fol loving wns hone master of every ee os were rife on the 12th inat., that the troops at Orizaba | that even the women were in it, and enacted s conspicu- | had offered the mediation ot his government to secure a | not to listen to our words withc ut anuan sonared’ are eet Tag ideas tne ia cr of every veanel from a foreign nove for Mined ave | had pronounced sgainst Santa Anna, and made him pri- | ous part in cutting the throats of the Texans. It was | return to peaceful relations between Mevico, mod-che | that you meet in us a tender parent wie vena ered Ph Th larand fifty ceata; for each mate, sailor or urine, dol- | souer. The Star is incredulous, and Mr. K.’s letter of | also reported that those very men, fecling elated with | United States. Tho step, howover, meets with but little | succours your families, a humane friend who anointe a MRS. M. WILSON, a Grand lar. Second, from the master of each coasting vessel, for each | the 14th does not confirm the news. the result, were marching towards Durango, in order to | favor from the papers; but, from the fact that their | your wounds, « Christian Priest who dispenses to Marche, hoo apron, bars lates aad vere person on board composing the erew of such versel, twenty: | — Colonel Childs is Governor of Jalapa, and will remain | avenge the outrago of Chihuahua, liberty has since been suspended, there is no certainty | you the last consolation of religion, who guards and auoriment of "Spring Millisery, to live centa: but no coasting vessel from the States of New Jer- | thero with 2,000 picked trooprywhen General Scott moves | _ Gen. Bravo published a decree on the 6th inst. order- | that ix is equally discountenanced by the goverment, | reimembers your ashen « companion that does not aban- invites ‘their attention. Mrs, Wilson’ Tae oo rea ti Ate ecetteuctng Tent ay, for, more than | on to Ruebla, ‘The city of Jalapa is entirely quiet and | ing every person having two or more horses in his pos- | The Repullicanc, upon this subject says. — don you in the day of battle, and who now even is willing an assortinent of the richent and most fash ee vec deat aay oan Cheperet Voyage in | Sederly; no rows or disturbances have occurred there. | session to deliver one of them to the commissary, at or | | "The unjust and savage war, to which the vandalism | to baro his breast in defence of the religion of Jesus as Chip, G i i i fiaposed by law on musters of coustiug vessels Tor nok paying | We have s paper printed at Puebla on te 9th instant. | bofore the expiration of the rixth day. ‘The prices to bo | of the Nortu han provoked Un, cam ‘only be sontrced in| CHENG and ef tes a ae eats, religion of 3 Straws, which she be sold ; any hospital money. It announces positively that General Taylor had left | paid for the same wore set down at from $12 to $20 per | an honorable manner by war; its termination will in | — (Sigued,) MANUEL. DIRZ, than xt any othecqutabishmoent jatha erty. Country Millinews he State tax imposed by the aboye act, including that part | Saltillo, and moved either}upon Zacatecas or San Luis | head—and in case the horses delivered should not be fit | the end be peace; but it doa not become the Mexican FR. MANUEL NAVARRETE, will do well to call balore rere oHCSON, 291 Grand et, heretofore collectedat the Custom House, will in Tuture. be | Potosi; oue report says with 4,000 men upon the former | for use, tho owners would be compelled to replace them | nation to take the initiative, nor in the present condi. PRIMO FELICIANO CASTRO, a: tee ‘Allen nd Orchard a; payable 05 the office ris i Reames Ol aaa No. 8 Old slip— State, anh 6,000 on the latter. Would that he had the | with Conas bo menan bs a very hard law, and Coe of ee ie it accept the Cs go 9g which would FR. IGNACIO SAMPAYO, ‘Ten good Milliners wanted at the above extablishiment. at F , force to do ao! fi rshly for Mexicam justice. be im on the field of battle, where the national FR, BLAS ENC anvomere OBERT HAZARD, Oaloriere wee ‘The Yankee, or “foreign legion,” organized by Santa "Dy another decree, of the same date, General Bravo, | arms havo just suffered a defeat. A government like FR. jose, DE GAN ALBERTO, a \ Le Office hours, 10 to 3 o'clock. m29 lt re Anna from deserters from our armies, has been disbanded | General-in-Chief of the Central Army, orders all citi- | that of the United States, which has not feared to pro- DR. FR, FELIX KOSA ANGEL. BERTSON, of the Phenix Hat eee OnE aoe = and ordered out of the city. Their immorality and in- | zens, from 16 to 60 years, to enlist at the shortest no- | sent itself before the civilized world, with the stains ot | an Luis Potoss, April 24th, 1847, formerly of No. 103, but now of 8 Fulton street, subordination is assigned for this proceeding. Their | tice, and be prepared to present themselves, armed and | avarice and injustice, is not likely to abandon any of its THe TRATe : . ine Paphos pop) ag Med ga j Mehon manners, the Mexicans say, are not at all adapted to | equipped, when they should be called upon. iniquitous pretensions,” Ko [From the New Orleans Bulletin, May 26,} troduced hts eammer sty ie. of Hats. consisting of beats Uctit BROTHERS, & MASTERSON, Nu. lor. ai- | their society. sent niter of the sth, saysthat the partisans of San- | Showing that a portion of the people, atfleast, are, or | Tho train that left Vera Graz on thelith ee wlated © trimmed in the peculiar manuer den lane, having now completed uch universal teave to announce to their frien to and from the Old Country can be A letter irom Durango, dated the 26th of April, states | ta Anna have sent comminsoners to the different states, | pretend to be, in favor at all events of a war, which must | 97, 6 positively that Colonel Doniphan’s forces had fallen back | in order to obtain votes for him to be elected Prest | {ufiet incalculable sufferings upon the mass of: the peo, of wart hospital stoves pravisioos aed $UADIDOO ee upon Chibuahua instead of advancing upon Durango. | dent. ple, and terminate by the utter destruction of the ‘ 7s 2 public, that passages d on the most . sguable terms, in first class pyeket ships, sailing regularly from | We think that there can be no doubt of this fact, and | ‘Tho same paper asserts that General Canalizo has re- | bation for the army of Gon. Scott. As the great value and k IN PRIC na New York and Li 1. They also guarantee that there . “4 re, 7 f in, it was thought, would render it he bur reduced the Dries of his Pearl Hats) shall be'to detention, it that emfgraits Will be forwarded on | couseauently that Colonel Doniphan, hag lpaaltesed as, ani pecowme ey As atid he er en seed eee A CERRGY OF BAN LUIS voTOSL, attack, no less than ‘three regiments of IA 0 tim> prices cha! 2. bond § 4 od, c to their “faith: y ark were Kont bac feo reais to Sadace a better article oven at 25 percent higher, | 'Dralts payeole on deteced on the Royal Wank of Ireland, | the cause of his return. El Republicano of tho ath says, that notwithstanding | q loyg addrems, which fo published in. Et feep regulars werw cont Dack ua far ap Puente Naclonal to — WM ROBERTSON. Jr. | aadou Mesa, Prescott, Groter Ames & Co, London, Jatara, Mexico, May 14, 1847. | the ministry had promised to court. martial Ca Of the ath fast), with the following letter headinn It peoreee ot cy eee i i to the former place it J, PLUNKETT. a meaner | ener prea myas 30t*re For two or three days there has hardly been an item | he still commanded the cavalry. His flight at Cerro | fwd you a printed sheet, iasued by the prelate | yetummad ta\one 2) mets Prineipally cavalry. whe street, ‘ork. wots o Ve own a * , h 7 # et exe | or Duy io mle to ander for $130, wanally ald foe go and BS, HEWN, Captain Pi her regu | come in which are entitled to some iftle show of im- | punished, whist Arista has been porsecuted for the tors | qn7* curing each week, in order to excite in masuy will | Crees, with + of 60us mea, amdib was (= othe pag aged Fr Be gr ctuaity sold for $10, Also; Congress Boost | “For freight or passage, which willbe taken on the lowest | Portance. Of others, whom 100 1G We al eo eenea ty ihe faults | he induced to join the army through these means. ‘They | gtrong an cscort was sequlved” ses Dt Fiat eatwut speiiga, Gentlemen's niters, shoes and alippers | terms, pleape apply om bora the ship foot, oF Beckson sereer, | Ie 8 naw ate in te aieelion oe Dectinaan {tte lent te erent tt yell Races: Gans pArista was | have here 700) muskets to arm thom, and also pivces of | "There in a souee from vera Crus through Orizabe, - “ nade " ‘ i i rizaba, andin and r ov: bre) and »- | te seta 4 7 Prepare ganaate order at theo woe | Oa re 2 MOMUREAY coi outhamreets._ | the ety of Mexico. "The administrador de las diligen- | remained in the Fear, constantly progecting the retreat | STuMery (among thew 26 of heavy calibre) and the no- whieh falls into tae mnain National road, beyond Perote, Ng ome wT WALSH & BROTHERS, mere pon a. Ni enw | clas—general stage agent I suppose he might be called in | of his Fee ee ae ieee, whoare copactad. | Aid. We learn that its even shorterthan the rond through maynemnrer Rh Ann street, UNION LINE OF PACKETS TO AND FROM | {h0';Suncular ott yesterday for the capital on busi | Gene ta Anna had boon joined at Orixuba, by | Pe ivan to Generals Minon or Urrem. who are expected | Jalapa, but not practicable for wats, TOU LIVERPOOL. —The splendid, fast sailing and favor- his morning he returned with more | General D. Francisco Peres, with a force of 620, and also : S| geht, Orizaba Santa Anna i really in the rear of Gen. YOUNG & JONLS, 4 Any hue Pa ketship MARMION, ¢ apt. Ed: i sai] | 0666 for the line, but ¢! bl 1 Amador, and other chieftains,who will follow their brave | g¢, os Nis, te Pa’ ketship MON. Sot: Edwards, will ell | nese for the aoe ett ‘He reports having amet at Cerro | by Generaia Brito and Banenelli;with 900 infante aah coment ere ii thate’ large ainvuntof * yaces | Scot And distant only about 39 miles from the main ie York, positively. on Friday, J rerpool on the ath uly, Hier aceommodat cond Cabin and Bleerage, passe route, on which our line of communications exists, and which elle 4 men, which we now haverhere, will facilitate the defence | fore vert ve, travelled by the present train. It te, there- : Perote, with a force of sevent ed | park of artillery. eral Alcorta, who had succeeded " thia, bof 46 rpasned Torcom. | Stocleade whose eppearunce he did not at all like, From | Canalizo in the command of the cavalry, still at Chal, | Tlleros”' in about « month from this, anda base of 4,400 French calf boots at $4 50, equ iy $7. Fs at $9 aud $10. A great assortment of shoes ieniters ands ip | fort and convenience. Tho: it proceeding to Europe, or d that Senta Anna, with « large | chicomula, with 1300 cavalry and 200aragoons from Ve- » very evident, how readily he could cut it off, unless - ys on hand, and mad der at short notice. ‘Ni " stragglers he learne at Sani ba) , 7 of the State with success. sufficient! tected t ist any attack ¢! Petts waraated 90 give muneiucrlon “iecdlog, he. does in Rlestion on ay Ke early 9P- | foros, had passed on towards Puebla, that theroadswere | ra Cruz, under Colonel Cenobia, (We should like to | “rhe town of Catorce ia now in courte of fortification, ea ne En stoc ; the store. Please call aud examine ow UNG & TAPSCOTT, filled with robbers and brigands, and that it would not | know if these fellows were paroled at the capitulation by order of the governor, who will start next week in mas "00" re Bi T. crue; he An officer of rank, recently from the army, informs us. yet, 2d door below Burling Slip. | be prudent for him to go on—no the administrador de las | of Vera Crug; if they were, Gen. Scott catches | order to examine the operations in the neighboring | that cn Scott must either send a fo 4 NEW FRENCH BOOT SPORG—The latest Paris ‘A good versel to carry about 100 | diligencias returned without effecting the object of his | them, we trust that there is « oad supply of hemp in | towns, ‘The States of Zacatecas. Guadalajara, Duran | Santa Anne trom bis preseut position. tea cegen ayle of Breach Calf Sewed Boots for $4 40, equal to tone cf heavy freightto New Orleans. "A 1 mission. sa here, and he prerilloe cco fear, ne wlready, £00 | go, Guanajuata, and two others, (the names | do not re- | will be mare with «lose escory, thaw "2.000 sya eo ee those usually sold for $6 and $7; fine French ‘Boots for preferred. Apply to, ‘ Last night an intelligent Spaniard informed me that | men here, and the guerillas are forming rapidly. Two colleet,) will r in order to give assistance | We believe, however, that the intention of G i $1.50, city made, equal to those usnal mir KE, K. COLLINS, 56 he hud teen two letters from Orizabs, one dated the 6th | wagons, with goods, have been taken from the Ameri- | ty san'Luis in case this State should benttacked frst y 43 on jeneral ere je2 tr cess Boots, with parent. sprin FHE-ONLY at. On the first day the letter | cans,which gives great encouragement and joy to the “ ‘0 invaders, should tl Scott is to cut loose entirely from the sea cosat, #0 far Siig aE og BOR Tin ssuicke peeeeton Vepest Bab Ptambonr eich, | oeeea tion he fiat brigade on division of Sante Anna's | post fellows who are skulking ehomt Oriecbe > Destates iad troamaer ian Prone eet iee fesin’ In geaveal cote: tel ee Meek ines ba ; inthe store, egener of i from three to four tunes. Also, over 1,000 Mnging | army started en route for Puebla, and on the 7th the | Santa Anna has hada battery of artillery mounted, Gperate in concert with forces whleh tay be raised. | {ait iN # general order that we have seen, 1g for i f Canaries, just imported via Bremen, selected by other division marched in the same direction. His en- | under command of Colonel Aguado. Santa’Anna needs | {P's | expect, will be from 6 to 6000 men tr ath Fee oun twert, ns tacmiters, to proceed to Vera Crus, ——— | agents from the most celebrated Wet, <I 2 This va | tire forco was put down at 2,500, the most of them indif- | only money and arms togive the Americans much trou- ‘A geveral enlistment to take place in forty-eight | trait psi ba lately to the army, it is stated that e 79 / Oe UTLURERS | riety for png Pyne ed to offers ot aPection, to | roromtly armed, and under little or no discipline. bie. This great genius,” says the admiring Mexican, | hours time, hus been this day agreed pom by the gore | (evi probably be the only trip in which their services hives enti teepie wy nee tency sates basa) Seine Oy the largest Cockatoo in Ameries, If Seute Anna has moved towards the capital, and | “works from six in the morning until late at night, would be required, ernment; and this {8 in accordance with the prociama- | "rhe ret roe and be woes ps Sy bee Cg gale will give the | wilt only unre Vero Cralaiver tip tore toheniad se . t examples. ia affords us hopes of salvation ‘Av iron mine mae om tievoveved, ii JaleDe portant | AUT all there isa strong determination here to roast the eden ee ccaprutect, themselves on the route, and 7 e any treaties of peace whieh Mexico would wish to enter > n correspondence was taken from the enemy, which will | into with tho “hated Vankeus,”’ aa Ie haa been suggest Foes Ney send forward euch further supplies a8, may afford the Government useful intelligence. According | oq in letters of very late date from tho eapital setible, Gineral BOS RSet ee te all persons, Spaniels, Pointers, &c., and every variety of Faney | conviction is irresistible that he intends having # hand | tothe same paper of the 8th, two letters from Aguas Ca- GY OF SAN LOUIE PoToST'xg'| suppliee’ thar cab te Noel Nh a he - ae Shoes Lie fF ine nex "= Licenses to wanitacture Bar snd Shoes, ander Dengur te Hyatt'eE ous patents uranted Charles Goody is opportunity to apprise his friends at there certainly is good reason to believe that he has, his | is becoming every day more worthy of pation of this importa that they ma} intentions are doubtless to control the election for I'resi- | titude.”” are vow offered to manufactarers cation. fjshment ident, whi takes place to-morrow. Hie cannot cer- d other places throughout the United Btates net yet disposed ‘oousequence of the limits of his old esta inky: have: the teusedity tovoven thinks of extacking Glen. of, e rms, e i 3 rr h ited Bramble Cottage, Blooming: tainly merity tac Reel far sales ThG unersiened, sree oe at a eats oe | Np. Soha strert he ta erie inat branch of hie business nor | Worth, whore division gould put. to flight 10,000 of Uh - J tu the vrodu-cion of these boots and si ected with birds, viz: ‘Shetland and Fancy Fouige, King best Mexican troops that ever bore arms; so that tl vstional 1 both makers and deslers, that every. aly st.mped with the name aud date in the coming election. One would naturally think that cL ttern post paid will at a times meet \ith prompt | after his many disgraceful reverses he would either liontes says that some bands of guerillas trom New Leon | ADDRESS OF 1 and Coahuila, had attackod some wagon trains, which THE PROFLE. Attempt to keep his communications permanently open. patent, al Avy infragewent, either in making or selling these boots | aviention from a " No.5 John st. | tempt to leave the country, or else hide himself in some | they took, and that General ‘Taylor was wounded at the | The clergy of this State would not be a fit depository Manoo px Cuava, May 9, 1817. and shoes Cn Leah chy naproeenns nese jel30u"r pe i part of it; but ee cowardly tyrant loves power | same time, (This is evident; untrue, ax we have later | of the high and sublime power which has been placed in The largo train referred to in my last tenow on ita, Papper Oe an Fo rat Belin the fr le BOS) Se ae a ne ae ee eretotas, | “Seances Lamas cist act sneak iit sould behold the at nigh four holy fligion nd | Uogutounnede Wa me nese thule Poneh f Offered ‘under a camib tariff, wotil the right shall be sold, with BaF in Great Britain, the first class tis! © | is a dollar, musket, and an open road on which to run, General Lemus died on the evening of the 30th ult, | if it should behold the Iast sigh ef our holy religion and abvut one and a half miles from this famons rancho of age the assurance that licenses and pure be fully U, Captain Candee PC MURRAY, loft in the Republic. Gen, Joaquin de Iturbide also died on the Ist inst, our beloved country, and remain in cold indifference, | el Senor Don Lopes de Senta Anna, A small partyof ji: hase: fu et HORACE a ‘ “ig ‘South street. Mr. Downie, sutler of the 2d Pe lvyania regiment, ‘The State of Jalisco is to contribute 15,000 men for the | without raising its voice to arouse ita compatriots from | us paid a visit to this place this evening, for the m28 90t ro te Assignee and owner of | e833 re Cy nnsy! pan