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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ———— = aos 2 inion wecdeacinaen NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1847. Paes wo Onan a — pee ene TROD 2. See —— -- =a ——— = —— TH ‘CURSION TO CROTON FALLS LAKE News from Vera Cruz. certain that the small command would be attacked day the general offered his resignation to the Chambers, Police Intelligence. 7 N k Ww Yo R K AE RALD a HORAG or ah Dear and Bdge [From the N. O. Times, June 20) body of 2000 or 3000 Mexican cavalry under Gen. A > | who referred it to @ ‘committee to report thereon. Pub- Stealing a Watch.—OMeer Allen, of the 4th ward, ar- ESTABLISHMENT, and CP. M. Visitere any ip tiios at F hag is confidently oie s of ag the ature Preat- Miso; but net one Tasroen. Gen. Soott came into the | lie opinion hae pronounced itself iron 1 gaint, ths raed zemenser cali es by E: name of Diego Ex- Se . ve ran} mselves on his side. ry taken ters at man. It i asary to read the Holetin de je~ \ T wal hi corner of Fulton and Rameau vt. | clock A. M. cars a will leave Croton Falla ou arrival | _ Vena Cavz, Same 14, 1647-—I have just aoen, Captain i Sree || Sereegte ae ene pat ote, will lea: 8. cia, the organ of Gomez Farias and his party. | valued at $18, the weeny of another sailor the af each tr or Paw ings on arrival ofthe 4 o'clock | Duperu, who came ia this morning from the train, which ; At last accounts it is asserted that the Mexican army | The Monitor, wh jor, Th "Found train Conveyanges for Toton Lake at New Castle. he lett about three miles this side of the bridge, at a | is at El Penon, « fow milea this he capital, and that | also exceedingly ‘are to Croton 1s, 58 miles, $1. Jet9 l0tinr stand. itis under the command of G ls Bravo, Valencia, | midst of these attacks a new paper bas appeared, edited | locked him up for trial. FUE ASANT SUMMER EXCURSION. | — It is his opinion that the train will not move forward | Leon, Cortezar, und Alvares, the latter having several | with wisdom, which, under the title of the Razonador, | Dull Business.—Police matters were exceedingly duit Teer a ueuanys Wetinesday. and ‘Thursday — | for some days, if at all. ‘The guerillas are gathoring in | thousand Indians from the south. Reports arerife that | advocates peace. ‘The five numbers which have already. | yesterday, probably in consequence of the extreme beat steamer TON will leave the foot of Cham- d also near the city. appeared are worthy of being read; thelr reasoning {8 | of the weather; it being too hot for the rascals to great numbers and from all quarters, and the chief dan- | they are fortifying E1 Pencn, steal. Yontereey gt oclock, A Mon the, above deys, landing at | fer isin delay, Every hour renders it's advance more | Iu the affuir'at “Amozoque: here Gen. Worth was ad- | Unanawerable. Certainly the editors are among the | Irrested on Suspicion.—Officer Murray. of the 6th belongs to the moderado party. is | name of Louis Cast tch was recovered. re upon Bente Anna; aaa inthe | in the posession of the accused Juice Saeme JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR CEROCULATION—FORTY THOUSARD, DAILY BERALD<Evgry day, Price 2 cents per copy—8° %5 per onuum—payable j Xonkers, Hastings, Dobbs! Ker Typ wi Sine Ses. | Gtmoult Within the past ‘three days @ number of | vaueing upon Pucble Secee sre ere ee | eee ee ary «tte country. I accompany | ward, arrested on Sunday night, on suspicion, a woman, WLEKLY HERALD Every Sarartay—Price 63 cant Habe AY. Tendlag ot aikige ace ta will Ieave Peeks: young Vera Cruzanos have gone out, and ate uow wader | valry—rupposed to be nese S000 a, nee person. | this with a copy of Santa Anna's resiguation. (we have | called Mary Stewart, heving in her possession a wateh Per copy—$3 I2h¢ c anny —pa) in advance. HEAT D PON ECHO Ee sin. Paces’ dvs Ing Passengers an excellent opportanity of viewing | Arms against us, after e ving our protection for the | Col. Duncan ere them something like seventy round | already published it.) which is his personal defence. I | No. 6198, evidently sto! which an owner is wanted; Piles Oboes oe eeeat me asin Cates fe, | the scenery on theriver. Will also land and receive passen- | Inet twe months, during which time their property and | shot from his battory, nnd Major Boanevilie, wich a de- | believe Congress will accept the resignation, and | also { apply to the ahove offloer’ at the station house Towbe’ Price OA Cente. pes ilneneory od gdvenisementa wil Ye | #2t at the foot of Hammond x __420 k¥re | persona have been more respected than they have for | tashment. was enabled to recor a ponltlon’ fre ich | think that General Herrera or General Trias will be | J rinker locked her up for a further hearing by Mosars, Galigaant Ie Rue Vivienne, Pane P, FEOPLPS LINE SEEANBOATS FUR | any two month ther since they were born. The | he gave them @ severo fire of m ty | named in his place, because they aro recelving from the Himself © Hunk.’—Officer Allen of the Sth Ne. 6 arse ‘ard, Bucklersbury, and Milier, acme it ys, ret + Sundays pexeerted— olty hae a several lnearien within its walls from Jarant Mesioans were killed or wounded, and the scampering of Saat & majority of the votes for the constitutional pre- = arrested, last night, men by the moe ew] ndon. 4 o’clock, P. M., from | and Ret 0, wi , in friar’s dress, was 8 represented as amusing in the extre: Santa jency. Gleason, on a charge of stealing & wagon wheel, ue ‘a basen Sieanpepesse, | Seambey 1SAAC MEWEB NC CY Wi Just pointed out to me | perons inthe tart and py | Attn It wan thong, waa endeavoring fut hetwens | Br, Lav. me a0, rear, | She, elgaging to Johe MeCieband, AD TT at ices—al way 1 M * d i} ‘ —or promise of pay—or ican aut jes. Mexi- commant rain Worth and Quitman, with v.85 ig a siding at jarclay street. It aj sine Atperterviants neste | “Settee exon npeon, crs o,nme| ties seceate wut ene am, | ner ens re yn -s aera | eters et ot Se manner e wil respousible for errors tha: mi} 7 yj , Capt. R. G. Crutten- | ploy of our aut jes in city, some = ja was intention, a ‘van toa sigatly Tote. } : : | tire On the wheel, and considerin den, will leave om Tuesday, Thuravay and Saturday even- | rocciving large salaries, and holding offices of trust | ‘The command hero bar been annoyed by continued | TH¢ War fever, so prevalent: for the last year or twe | rofused to pay. ‘Consequently, nee Tl aCl sg w i os connected with our cdurts and different depart- | rumors of an attack by troope from Mexico, alded by a | *™ong the white and the olive races of this continent, | Clelland was ina store on the corner of Franklin tildes Ps yy he lla ments in administrative and clerical capacities, ready at | rising of the tnbabitaite of the city; but the most active | scems atength to have pervaded vory generally the red, | West streets, inaking’ a tale, Gleason was outalde’ at St : , , win | 82y moment cir Ses end 10 parties | measures have en to guard ‘against surprise, | +0 | the wagon, drew out the lynen pin, an o leave on Monday. Wedeenday, Pitay and’ Sanday’ alon | with whom thelr matural sympathtes. lie, People openiy | enclose s proclamation issued by Gen Worth dondag, 1+) Tint 1t lias become ctiriond est no frealssent sort of © | theo. tage tcheruon’ ta” Mapa tite teak a may ocer athe. A, INTING ‘of all kinds executed beautifully and wiv a wall or Seprceleniges by mall, obtremnas er Iwated fen the wobeariotion money remitned =” engine | Loos, at clock, rie . rejoice in the recent sucsess—for success it s—of the-| As regards the next movement of the army, | can give | little blood-lotting, cam be successfully resorted to In | Soon after MeClellund returned to his wagon jumped Up. COTTAGES ON STATEN ISLAND —For sale | ,ienmbot SOUTH AMERICA, Capmin 7. N. Hulse, | guerillas, over our troops. ‘The Spanish papor here dai- | no information. Geu. Twigge’s division wil’ be up to- | arresting ite progress. ‘Taking advantage of the almost | and was in the act of driving ot wien tee disgoered or lease, the three Cottages on the hill side below Capo | "ijl leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Baturday afternooas, | ly treme with oer’ eppeale to the sympathies of the | morrow er next day, and then a more definite plan of | constant travel, across the plains, of small parties of | himéif one wheel short, and not fealiny disposed to be ti, Monte, ‘The above boats will at ali times arrive in Albany in ample | ‘0Feiguers, and the patriotism of the Mexicans; magni- | operation will be adopted. done, nor outdone, by this industrious wheelwright, béw and highly fin fies our loases and the Mexican gains; makes great white men, the wild rovers of the desert have availed | ¢ : time for the Morning Cars for cne Kast or West. jupia, May 3 sed his arrest, and Mr. Gleason was conveyed entire beePeompleted ine: +} Peale tee pire fhe vinatits eavoL the behtwor thie | Canctite te Rites Teac tee , and,ail passes | Mexico up to the day before, the 26th. | Santa Anna on | until the evil has become such a crying one, that govern- | Prior to being sont before Justice Drink ip FOR SALE—THE” YONKERS MANSION | tine, withouta written order from the captains oF agents. Tam informed, and know my authority too well to | ‘Mat day submitted to the Congress a formal resignation | ment, if it have » view to a general pence with the darent, Aeseult.—OMicer, Files, of the Gs ward, aa fi:jm House, outbuildings, and seven acres of land—the aor pemange oF freight, apply on board the boats, or to F.C | treat it with contempt, that a ie ‘Span 4s, from | Of bis office as President interimo, and the members of | border tribes, can no longer delay in punishing the ag. | Tested last night a man by the name of Charley Bart- 5 at the office on the wi . . 2 y bol part, it purchasers, and on th jt 27 , both houses went at to session, t ressors. Those tribes which continue friendly, her | lett, on a charge of violently assaulting « man by thi Scconmmodating tenner Phi ‘exitusive building commands’s sores on te wnat 6 _ | Havana, have landed, or will to-day land, in Vera Crus, | Pott Houses, went at onoe in Hee Tae are Oo Ter cee Ee UT: Se PAAURE | lame of Jolin Owens, infloting severe entin tne teaeah) magnificent e Hudson 2 A pt und who will each, in less than four days, command "The result of the " their agents b; ing—H ficen, apparently with aknife. Locked up in the station magnificent p Huds FORT LEK, and HACKENSACK—Land: | Dirty of guerillon’ Taine lenny foe sa mand e result of the now election for Presi@ent is not yet | their agents by saying—“ Here are our ren of the | ppparently with § fect squares with stabling for 0 1 “The common Hae eR Or eateie: | Lies, that two hundred Spanlards,with six or eight amati | k20WS, but the opinion guins ground that Herrera will | Plaine—they have. plenty of white men’s guns and sad- | Bouse by Captain Perry, saies-t Zoetin ng ai nenrly new, andi com ‘ econ ri ae PANN, Cast. Tae fete | Sead vlecasy are expected to Intel oe there | 2 the successful onndidate. dies, and some of thelr scalps, and you do not pwaish air Xepeitinneae ie also a.fish pond and w: . i b. fo 8 cage Deca and inh | fiftyanllee of thts olfy, during the paxtten, anrerwhon ere are no troops between this and the city of Mex- | them, but send them presents; we remain at peace with c ° t/ ©} water ruanit through ing at Hammond an hi y ‘lt cai 8 1 a ico, nor are there avy fortifications in process of con- | the whites, and are poor,” &e, ke. Thus evincing that Count ov Oven ann Treuminen, J Croton, The Hudson Rive: three they will at once organize into formidable and desperate | struction, elther at ‘4 5 the salut dread of the power of the white Edimonds, Aldermen Crolius and,Tappan.—Jobn Smith, i villa bands, ‘Those ae from: Cale, bi either at Rio Frio or El Penon. What with itary por tl man is fast : rod yards tn front of the property, and about the same wot. T believe all fine Haaare (© come from Cubs, but | the National Guard, tne Indians under Alvares, the | passing convicted of manslaughter, and Mathew: Meneme ‘oukers, Where the depot is hoo! Guanajuato troops under Cortazar,and the odds and | _ There is a band of Pawnees living on the south side of | 840d larceny, with one or two others whose names were located. five well cond a r vi ‘ou and fro nection with the Harlem Hailroad ‘or terms apply to William Kellinger, at the Williams burgh ferry, at the foot of Delancy street, or upon the pre- it Sars = Jed 30t*re FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CILY PRO. PERTY.—Property in the pleasant re of Liberty 25,000 badly armed and equipped at the capital. Al ways been unfriendly to the whites. Last fall this band | S¢Dtence; after «consultation between the Court and nish General, Saturnino de Ie Vega, thas beonin this city | goubt, heattatien ana cseracon anoint pw ind | attacked « train of government wagons and robbed it, | District Attorney, sentences were postponed until ws 4 tearm Be into fad command, OF an office giviee kim | 29.0R knew what to do, ‘This is the latest and most | after killing one man, a Mr, Dougherty, of Pittsburgh’ | Besday uext, after which the Court adjourned to this Nae ante of eaten mand, oF an office giving him | reliable intelligence. At that time they drove off one hundred and sixty head | morni i the onntrol of geveral commands. It is doubtless to bis Pognta, June 9, 1647, | of mules. “About, three weeks ago, Major McElroy, the | |, THe Cincurr Coury remained in sesslon, took up the causto which | have before cdverted, and ie and others | ophit0d.Yous Sle of the Courrier Francois of the city | ovetteer of the Pawnee Turins—for these wretchiva are jondar, and toon after adjourned. ve during Q K Cournt—Iin Chancery.—Before Judge Oak- observe that a boat leaves New York at e lock every morn have inspirited all the native classes with more hope | of Mexico. as alsoa number of orders and other docu. | enjoying the patronage of government—had a talk with rh trate Dwelling House,38X<0, eo fess Righty Anite wre aod celia ea: | ines recaraion. Ham Mae Rett | tee they have before enjoyed for a long time. ments; The Courrier contains nearly all the news of | the principal men of the band, in relation to the-restora- | Ley — Bryan Oo/iare eo, Basle a awn ke ert, Wheelright and Blicksmith's Shop, all'vew. | "Stages will be ia readiness at Fort Lee to couvey passengers | ‘By an cerival which, gives Us later fetamgence than | M%POflance, Do read and publish an aocount of Santa | tion of the Cit bis fathes the Pretec sched | laintia was, in the year 1844,her Britannic Majesty's Aish a good Varn, 0X38 with wood and smoke houses, a good | to Hackensack Sundays excertel. jeiso'r | tha brought by Dubecniiieas etiam tater Anna's affair at Amo te, ae it i poaultarly rich. It s Rie miles he would have to send’a force and take thers, | cousul at Guayama, fu the Island of ‘Porto Rico, where joor, apples, cherries, currents, &¢. for the THES r a 2 imonte has been sentenced to bo shot at the e mules, he oe " 4 f hant. Sees CITIZEN'S NEW DAY LINE OF | was again moving cautiously forward, and expected op- “but, .e fath alls ba || Ne eneesesl ost une. Comnnee Che meee aa Se 8 ase A OPPO# TOW BOara AOR GARPANY | position at the Bridge. \Jaranta was falling back upon | ©pPitsl for holding trexs Rae Ta ne eb Teen: | onal plenterudtoes! oak qunstar omeceae eu qm | (Ne reoelyed. 6 consigninent of go: A arr, any Wednesday, from 9 A. 50, cente—Breakfest and Dinner on Board. ‘ Encero, whare he expects to be able to keep the Ameri- | believe he will be shot, ‘There was another revelation | his men and take thelr guns.” bund et:tive Sine She senyial et Cosy sane Was heavy, 3 cans in check until reinforced by Rebolledo, and the ‘ipa dt Meer sMY.t0 | ‘The new and elegant Steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, ates Orel oie PA ety reat care, a Deere Jam at the clty of About six weeks ago, a large party of Oregon cil 1 Pe Myon other Maiden | 4-Destoot, Tursdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at helf-pex | Tancheros from the surrounding country, whore drawn | suche the sore ect fee eee gee tt Tee eee eh the reek aint: | O'llara nent the goods to Ponos to the house of ° roa ged from thee Tocca Hannon street, couching a! | Fapldly around by the prospect of hariog in the divl- | ‘heute almost immed The Originators of it are | ern extremity of Missouri, and struck across on to the Basan, with orders co make sale of them, Basanta sold ara et pier, sion of the speote—about haifa million of dollars—in the | frien Far head waters of the Kanzas river, to fall into the grast , em what, jangunge TONS NeW BRIG: peimesegs or (exh, apply on board Reet Weare | train. Rebolledo is sald to have fifteen hundred men | the United States send soe cae apposed, of eet ty | Oregon. trail. A day or two after they left, a war party | that Pete ene nn ENC WHO Us wore be proprietor begs te inform by ‘All persousate forbid trusting. the fa ou ac. | that he can bring forward, and they hope to have a force : of the Grand Pawasey was raised, ontensibly to goagainst | called, promissory notes, amounting to, about $6000 that he has mage considera! / - Lycans Santa Anns.” By the way, the story now is, that the Blt ‘nyig'th” | uch as will enable them to take our fellows in front and | Senta , TONEY WSCAND HY. The spies, | TAX) and rout thom completely. when this ts done, « Saate AMA OF es ee ee ee ion of | Pawnee, a fricnd to the whites. ‘The latter returned to Pogaries, or promissory notes, through one Jules 1d and commodions steamboat AMERICAN | descent is to be made upon Vera Cruz! signation, the agency at Council Bluffs, a few days since, and gave | Rene. to defendant, and that the latter convert EAGLE, Cant, Power, has taken her place in |, Now in all this there is nothing ridiculous, although Purnia, June 3, 1817, | inforwation that the party instead of going against the ed them to his own use. Mr. O'Hara in some time the aberedarri and will ‘run regularly doing the season to | three menoutof four laugh at such calculations. Iwould | Gen. seott und staff, with the aa ns, a'train of | Jatans, had pursued the emigrants, and after extorting | #fler went to Ponce, and called on Baranta for his a6- joney Island, landing at Fort Hamilton, as follows ;—Leaving | not guaranty a successful defence of Vera Crus with our | avout forty wagars, Merk, bl t, | Presents from them, had killed about one haif their | Count, and to hand over the proceeds. Baranta gave him E10 Lead’ oelock eave taland ay 113g, BCNCHG | BFesent force, particularly if the onset were made sud- | and no particular queuilty of adventurers need hoe! | stock and broughtjof « number of horses and mules. | the account sales, but suid he lent the promissory notes 40, Land’ o'clock ; Coney Island at 11%, 24 and6 | denly, end at night. 1 know, too, that there .re hun- | gua 2% partion! lt aud on the 2th Gen ‘Twiggw's divi, | Mr. McElroy, above mentioned, writes that soven of the | t? Rene, who had given them to defendant; they then their enemies, the Jatans. Among these was @ northern | Plaintiff, in his affidavit, alleged Basauta loaned the iments in this establishment since the last season ¢dalarge building, containing thirty-three ro Aucomected trom the main body of the pavilion. These goms are intended for gentlemen only: they are of comfort dle size, light, and well ventilated, and superior in all respects to those generally denominated single rooms in the various watering places throughout the couutry. ah The proprietor is now ready to treat bebe pom had or parties Wishing to eugage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to him at the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at jention. A steamboat rans between New York and New Brighton, at the following hours, vizs— ‘rem rhton—=At @and 11 A.M, and 2 aud 5:20 P.M. i AP ag IP veill be | TES? fe abe chy jbo would assist the assaulting forces. | sion, with the big train, all of whom and which,comblued | Horses had been brought In. Small parties continued to | Waited on defendant, and demanded from Ulin thi pro- missory notes, which were his (O'Hara's) exclusive pro perty. The defendant declined to give them up, aliog in two drafts, which allowed to land at Coney Island, withouta written permission i idrco Irie. of yesterday, has the following articlein | with previous arrivals, give usa force of sbout 6000 men, | bang on the rear of the emigrants, to harrass, rob, and from the proprietors, wy | its editorial column ;— ; af 600 wagons, and : iourder them. OER a ST By a private letter from the capital, under date of the eae ete ee Maapee, sad malea:.. Majer Gen. Quit: . Gen. I conversed last evening with Mejor J. Miller, just ar- | 18 that he had purchased them for TE ALBANY AND TROY cot hierme: | 24imt, which has ben shown to tis,we are informed | Get: Quitman “own thictern Varin Had. been in por | sived from Council Blu “Ho isthe indian ‘agent for | Were duly honored. Mr. O'Hara further stated in. Bis w Bri H iy ‘No, f North ltiver, York—At9 A.M. and 12 ° that Sener Rejon and five generals have been seized and | 4 that region, and what he says can be relied on, He in- | *Mldavit that, in consequence of the difficulty aud @ Mand Be, band@P Ne, and chore Woqtent osmaneleeton: ‘Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boa confined to different States that although Santa Anna | mmedicccle oe. tae cree ie role ratag ke | forms mo that the state of aifairs iu that region is be- | Pence of proceeding in the Spanléh courts, in the laland will be established as the senson advances, ‘The low pressure steamboat » Captain A. Gorham, | has a second time sent in his resignation as provisional | will remain here there et Pixpiteting | coming such os to render ® military force necessary, | of Porto Rico, he let the matter drop, until he found ial Arrangement—From New Brightou at 8AM. 12%, | il eearmbont pier foot of Batelay atreet, Mondays, | resident, together with that of his command, andof his | of which time he cuit et cot Yee! Seen expiration | Wiren he left, the friendly Indians, and even the whites, the defendant in this olty last week, when he iarued 6 ys, ant ys, at seven o'clock. raing on / rank as yeneral-in-chief, the Congress has not yet ac- | }, were in daily expectation of receiving a hostile visit | Writ in trover, and hel im to bail in the sum of ‘rom New York, at9 A. M., 2 and6 P.M. d ite days. is army, but will have all bis horses in condition. | were in Sg) i 2 ‘The Pavilion is now ready ter the reception of Company. he oppomte days freight, apply on board, orto F.B.Hall,a: | 9ePted them, and the letter concludes by saying that 4 | santa ane les resigned the panel mo and the act | from the Sioux. It seems that early in the spring « party He 000 a i am ) ike Anas ttre FBLANCARD. | che athee-on the wha my20y_ | number of persons, of different employments, and men of | yxeites much astonisnmont here. We have not bees, | &f Yancton Sioux a aidicaity with the Otoes and | Mr. A. ‘ovan, in support of the motion, said the Gana ea my AFTERNOON LINE. DAILY influence, have forwarded @ petition to the President- | advised what action the ongress has taken upon the | Mahas, twotribes who live in the vicinity of Council | Present form of action eould not be maintained, that if 5 Alen Plata very eatan FL NEN, SE neey FOR FOR NEWBURGH AND’ Fistinsu., | “Udstitute, praying that he would proceed to negotiate & subject. Many reasons a ro alleged for the resignation, | Bluffs, and s number were killed on either side. Some | a.action lay at sil, wasn debt. |The pretence of the } ding at Van Cortland’s, (Peekskill.) West | Peace.’ but the most plausibl devise i {| of the scalps taken by the Otoes were brought to Belle- | Botes being loaned, was a device, to enable the plain House *cultration a teed ip Unfon, Tie miles from Sakae Fein. ola Spring and Conawall The Scam | have not seen, nor heard, anything of this inany other | hig popularit with the Congress, oe a taste ag aati: | view, » trading post, ead fajudiciously exkitited by the | tissue awrit in trover, in order toheld the defendant fe, rail. four miles from’ kltzabethtewn: 5 . 5 . traders as trophies of the bravery of thvir friends, the | t0 bail; he then read several affidavits, from which it C3 igt of Warren suet, for the above pitees, every aftsmges | “‘Since | commenced thie page, I have scon Dr. the scenes when the curtain rises for the first act of ne- a bargain, if applied for immediately. f f A 3 Otoes. ‘This gave mortal offence to the Sioux, who have | Peared that defendant received the notes from Rene vA Earn of in Madison, Morris County, | (Sundays excorted.) et «o'clock, commencing Aorta, Re who has just arrived with thirty wounded and dead | S°tation. surprised tofind the church party here so | declared Yongoance ageinat the whites of the frontier, | the usual course of business, for which he gave two nevy the railroad, with House, Barn, &e. plenty of fruit, ands | spying will ear” Newpyren qvery mormmg tT ovclock, || | men from the train—the latter have died on their way | mcf" ODI to Sante Auns. Amongat the San Augus- | @# Well as thelr red enemies. When Major Miller left, | drafts on a mercantile house at Marseilles, which were eel ae Bills or Bpecie, put om board of this poet, ernst of | here, from the severity of their wounds.and many of the | tine monks and friars 1 do not believe he hae a friend, | Preparations were making to meet an expected attack’ | M{terwards duly honored; that defendant was a respeo. ying near the summit of the Morris at the louse, Barn, and Outhouses, plenty | ‘he owner thereof unless entered on the books of the boat orre- | Wounded aro in such @ tate that they will probably and Essex railroad, with of wood, &e.3 will’be sold low. Ath, ° Ona hoadheds Voucbenl Glows. ina takea ii | table merchant, and in’ good circumstances, at Ponce envoted for. mvts gorsre | sink under the amputating knife. “Tho train had reach. | {y"r2¢re # the favorite of the clergy. Yesterday friend | im hundred Yancton dred more Siow; expected to be joined by some two hundred more Sioux | That the transaction had occurred so long ago as 1844, aluible Farm of 60 acres, about three miles from the GF NOTICE ed the bridge when this party left, and the fight had Sane ine ee peaes Svenish passing wall, was in. cou: ‘a from the various bands,’ Ogilallas,, Heates, Gaoure, and that Mr. O'Hara, instead of bringing the question Morris and Eavex railroad, with new House and Ontbuildings, eras ISLAND FERRY.—On and | been suspended for the moment. ‘The General (Uadwal- | (huon, with age papas, Tetons, he, ‘They were to leave the before the tribunais of the country, where it might be House for Farmer, fences in fine order, fields well divided, eT aTRN APEAND Crossan lader) however, expected to meet the enemy in full foree | lighted, and chock hia te te erg ra bey seemed de- | Pils on the loth June, aud at onev come d adjudicated upon satisfactorily to both parties, Fleeces be ea tirerioes Oa Goole whee SUNDAY, April 10th, the seamboats | Inder) howovcr, expected t he enemy tn fullforee | lighted, and sbook him by the hand with great good wil. | Tillage, on the 16th June, and at once come down on | Adjudicated upon satisfactorily ta both parties, thou if wished, or exchanged for city. property;as neat and hand: . SYLP. STATEN I8L, w oO oe Oat ee ae ere ot, oekt | In this place there are mo less than five hundred pricats, | the unlucky Council Bluff people. jm | fendant in this city, where he had come for the benedt some place as can be found in New Jersey ‘an as follows, until further nonce :— STZ nh or hia way to Jalapa, or, indeed, to Perote, ut | und they belng owners of one half the town, exorcise, | A gentleman, who arrived here last evening, from | endant in this city, wher cor ith, A Farm of 100 Acres, situated in New Providence, good LEAVE STATEN ISLAND we have reason to believe that our troops have evacu- nde: v : | Weston, informs me that Mr. Barclay, the conductor of | °f Dis health, and was an utter stranger, pounced upon 00 AS 6; 4, 0a ena a4, PM: independent of their holy catling, a great influence over Mouse, Bara, and Outhouses, plenty of frait, and a large quan- 1 8, 9, Ac M., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Pe M- ated the former post. the people, They aro treated with great respect, too, by | *.60Verhment train of wagons, who had just arrived at | im with a writ, and held bim to bail in $12,000. He uy i ‘y " wood: “For further particulars 9 Fort Leavenworth, reports having lost one of his men, | Contended,trom all the facts.as they appeared in the aff- $ i jean Tam told that in one onset made by tho guerillas on & ote , t AGM) © MMe A My aes fee Piggies Past rand at 45. | comparatively ill-protected section ofthe tain, an im. ber penal = yh ot ler (ee pcre eeereweer pe an American, near the scene of Mr. Thorp’s murder, at | Javits, the defendaut ought to be discharged, u New York April 13th, alsr_ | portant money waggon came near falling into thelr | and a day or two ago, when the bishop visited General | Walaut Creek. Tho Amoricananda Mexicanwore riding | £!¥ing common bail. ‘The court, however, refused. but t Fm, , OFLOSITION PASSAGE OFFICE—TO | hands—the ono containing nearly a hundred thousand | Soots, the entire guard was turned aud remained at a | im advance of the wagons, when they were assailed by | Peduced the bail from $12,000 to $9,000. For defendant, jotta ica, $1 je RPI TO ve MUEL M. MEGIE, jo16 attr No 27 Sonth street, New Vork. A ¥YARM FOR SALE, almost adjomug we vith of New Rochelle, containing seventy-two acres, ine Ikewslingg marl enough, (I believe,) to manure it for’ age ft isa pleasant and healthy situation, and will be with minates! walle of the railway. ‘Tetms accommodatin furth-r particulars enquire of the subscriber, on_ the pre: je Iw* WALFER BIRT lbany, Utica, $1 50; Syracuse, $2; dollars in gold, Lut by extraordinary exertions it was a large body of Indians. The first was shot dead, and | tr. A. D, Logan; for plaintiff, Mr, ‘Theodore Sedgewick. ; Rochester, $2 24; Baftalo, Fas saved, with the loss of about thousand dollars, “So — Lr pe wag ete pe mci ae yen tia cphac pheryadiawiklu.mcrerte. > Boimucbineaiead’ and n .—Betore the Vice land $120; Detroit, 2; Milwaukie $4), Chicago, be; confident, were the bandit! that they would have thelr | ciliate tho clergy, ‘To the 29th we have paperefrom the | left fordead, When the train came up the Mexican was | Chancellor Mary Lawler vs, Win. Lawler-~Decree for ah own way in the matter, that they were congratulating | oapital. Nothing is said whatever of defending the | found to be alive, and in this condition, minus his scalp, | divorce on the ground of adultery. coahsgts Ficcburg, 08. ene another in good English on their succos, and one | chine. he was brought into Fort Leavenworth! ‘The Indians | John Mayor vs. Annu Maria Mayer—A like decree. Any sscurity required will be given forthe fuldlment of all | of them called outto the teamsters, who are helpless in | 1 'remubticano says that our troops are dying with | took the gun and mules of the two men, Ernest Zuchisson vs. 8. N. Ahman—Order for recelv- coutracts made with thi : such cases, “ah ! we have got your specie now!” But | aiarrhora and other diseases at Jalnym, und ches they | The excitement caused by the reception of the Hiber- | er granted. unless defendant gives bond, with sure mis Im*re t, New York, 1947, | ‘that was'ainistake of his.” were ordered to march on Puebla, refused positively t | ni’snews, has measurably died away. Flour is dull at | for the payment to complainant of the value of th — STEAMSHIP SARAH | | We have now more than » thousand troops lying at | Shay the order, Before this time’ they are rote Dio ad, | $6. What for elty millers is in fuir demand at $1 15 fo e . On such bond be- SANDS, William C. T;ompson, comman- | Vergara—here, within three miles of the city walls, and | vised to the contrary A Frenchman came im yesterday, | Cbolce. Corn, inactive at 5c, Lead—fair demand al , replevin bond is dcr, 1900 tons register, 200 horse bower—— | why, in the naine of wonder, they are not on the road to | and reports shat Bravo and Camallee have teaisnnd track | $3 47 & $3 50.” Hemp, quite duli at $70 a $72, pezton for | Inaac H. sinith vs, W. fof thecurrent year, are Reed. | Telnfurce General Cadwallader, fs a question askedtwen- | the army. It in possible that a trainof wagons may | DR. in good sbipping order. Tork, prime, dull nt $12 | injunction denied, with $10 eo MER HATS—Keonomy aud Kaxnou—no BERTSON, of the Phenix Hat aud Cap Manufactory, formerly of No. 103, but now of 89 Falton street, New York, and 63 Fulton street, Brooklyn, whose constait has heen to produce superior articles at the lowest possi is introduced his summer style of tiful pearl and drab Castors, trimmed in which has hitherto given stich universal e f the current year, are fixed | cy tim ithout receivi 3 y an iepceveuts ‘he perspir of the ae - y ay, Without receiving an answer. @ $12.50, Cheese, mess, in moderate request, at $14 a | Margaret Bardell vs, John Bardell—Order of reference Hep and a ie wae tie soolneas cs, Ja CE OAS TE Ee oonaen bundted arrived to-day, and are now nearly al philic call eden ay “Plenty of onary titing. | 14 80." Bacon—sboulders, 434; Mn j to ascertain proper alimony, and directing defendants UTION ice, om Lin, ‘ag “ ea ore. They might, with proper energy, ° r o. . * e it. he hee eipead tha: pecmat ie nr fac 3 ne Brecon, York--lbih July, Stet September, 4th Novem | et somgrtow: WHO ie rerpouslble for ciitainn | = em army in Puebla, ae ie Cormeen Oper ay, Nemetas as tates con oeDhoas toa tte gen Hats to $3; and a memnae bpd ng It Her cabins are fitted up with unusual splendor, even for » | delays which attend the despatch of the others, | know DEATHS AT POINT ISABEL. 9, Pacis I. Bear ot First, petition to amend bill; and second. motion for ncturera to produce a better article even 94 pet coat Righet: packetahip. The price of pasmye (without wines or liquors. | uot, but certainit is that therei#® shameful degree of [From the New Orleans Picayune, June 20. News rrom Texas.—To Capt. Clan leave fo exoept £0 answer denied, with $18 costa: INKETT. maa sheer | witch sand racine iepeeeas eaten uivertoo! ‘thirty pL Serer arr EN Trap We scovde cheerfully to the request of Maj. Scott, to | steamer Yacht, which arrrived here Saturday | P. Southworth vs, Benj. king—1 On attachment LOOK AT THIS—Ladies, Gentlemen and ‘and five dollars steward’s fee. pe P eventeon jen on | give place to the following record of those who have | from Galveston, we aro indebted for papers from that | against B. King, defendant, adjudged guilty of a con Hoty Se! poorpt spony. ‘i vessel will not be accounta. | the road with their throats cut? allour men, of course, | diedin the general hospital at Fort Polk, Point leabel, | eity to theléth inst. We by tempt, fined the taxable costs, and committed until be yall thet are in want of Boots or Shara, please captain of we rp y Poe call nt 367 Broadway, where you will find the largest | ble fpow fody ‘Unless a receipt or bill of lading [From the New Orleans Picayune, June 20.} during the year past. The fate of these victims tothe | Houston aud other cities in tl \ pays the same, and produces the securities as ordered Aavortiment, aud cheapest inthis e1ty, wholesale or re- istimned for the same. ‘The steamship Galveston arrived this morning from | wat and astrango climate may thus be made known to | lowing summary of news—all y by the master. 2. On attachment against Horace Kin Olas asctadtnlabch ita gh me batict: ‘For fretght or passage, aPnly te RMIT, 16 South street, | Vere Crus, whence she sailed the evening of Tuesday, | thelr friends, ‘There is any number of candidates offering for Gover- | decided he is not guilty of the contempt of court charg. ied ‘30tr ¢ 4 4 ee treet | the 16th inst, List of Sick and Wounded U.S. Troops who have died | nor. ‘The accounts of the growing crops throughout | ed; proceedings dismissed, with $10 costs, SHIP COM: | WhOerh inst rhe news ftbjeled Lerrempondsncey ts in the General Hospital at Point Isabel, ‘Texas, since | the State—cotton, corn and sugar, continue to be highly | inthe matter of Thilo Reed, an alloged lunatic, Or- MAL General Agency | WICH we refer, We will endeavor in brief to note the |. May 9, 1846. ALbH & BROTHERS, French Boot Makers, No FRENCH NTANY HOV AL treet, New York Fee rene Boot Makers ce hel Como i encouraging. | The late raingheve done incalculable ser- | der confirming the inquisition, but without prejudioe to street, Ne 4 001 a - Da ice. Even in the valley of San Antonio, where it is | the issue directed, and reference to a master to appoin' de to ord all f formed that ‘the first steamer, the | Most interesting paints. REGULARS. * v , ¥ Ai ipa made 19 opacr for $4.90, saually sold for $8 and ENION was tosail'on the 1ohdees ced | The commusicstions betwgen Vera Crux and the ar. |, Nemes Rank| Co. anette aie paizease | nearly always dry, and rrigation 1s the main depen- & committee, ko, An imue directed, to try the, alleged weather Boots $7, usually sold for $10, Also, Cougress Boots! is, therefore, enabled to advertise her de- | my of Gen. Scott has been re'vycned. It will be seen by prec Museu. Ce a Peete dence, there have been fine rains, and the crops are re- | lunacy, and unless pet pe y |, and made to order at ‘the shortest y, unless prevented by some unforseen circums 4 + rivate. . ow weeks ago & m1 r e ci Bi Htepairiug; &c., done in the store: notice | Tithe prige of passage forthe first clase, 120 _| [erke, come down through ‘the. saidst of the county ce}. i adh bn _ of Columbus, Colorado county, and the murderer taken | The same vs, Philip Burrows and M. Rice— to Houston, and lodged in jail, as they had no jail in | rary injunctions dis olved, and or: Columb: charged. Defendan to be o use. On the 28th ult., near the same’ place, a fellow known | Motion for attachment in second suit for violating in- by the name of Jobin Battesh Russell, a mixed blooded | junction, denied, without costs. é Louisianian, attempted to rob and murder a g Peter R; Warners. the Rector, ke. of Trinity Chureh eo | cupied by the guerillas, and joined Gen. Cadwallader. | Farrel. * fe office of the | This officer found little difficulty in pursuing bis march | Shermahan je20 tffh tommete Moe: a. : doe: Hk supese to hgh 4 SUNaiegular I “jalyThe | Works thrown up by lexicans, and they have cele DON negular Packet lst July >a N | dispersed with ontire ease, ‘Tltey had become embolden. DENCE,C: pLW-R. Brad »Will sail as above, her | ed by our apparent want of skill, to harrass our trains, second For freight or further particulars, apply at tl Company, 14 Broad: L. WALSH & BROTHERS, _my5 900%r No. 6 Ann street. J YOUNG & JONES, 4 Ann str are selling tine treet, French calf boots at $4 50, equal to any sold in this c for $6 or $7. Fine French bows at $3 50, nsually $5. B French patent leather boots $7, equal, to those usually sol $0 and. $10. A great ol shoes, waiters a si far any. but made no firm stand. The American Eagle, and. by the name of Alexander Area, (a printer, on y | —Decided that, by the original pers, page ented ond mde to ocdaseshereenten: All: oe mecca Wad sabi gai seorngs, bari af our own ocrsespondenta (wBese lettre ‘wel emit to, td Austin. Area escaped, made afidavit of the facts | bound to grant’s second lease with covenant for renew- body warranted to give satisfaction. “Mendon, in | madattons apy on board for of Bung day) attribute all the difficulty growing out of the com. before a Justice ofthe Feace, and al, in case the lessee built « three story brick or stone mais sie, YOUNG RIONTSTd Am cee Jr BL a munications to carelessness and bad management on and arrested. ‘The trial was f | dwelling house during the first tern. Reference to a mai FOR LIVERCOOL neguiar our part. Letters and papers demand an investigation of master to settle the new lease and determine the ground 6th N&W FRENCH BOOT SYORE—The jutest Paris ‘The celebrated packet ship NEW WORLD, the whole matter. t. No costs to either party up to the decree—the terle of Freuch (Calf Sewed Boose fi tale Kiet wil mails abore, ber seen day. Our letters from Puebla are to the 3d inst., five days that to be equally divided «J. 8. Jenkins and wife, kc—Demurrers to ions for 2d anid steerage passengers, apply oy bourd, foot of Maiden | later than we had before received. We have not a line costs. Defendants to answer in orto AY, comer Pine and South sts. || direct from the city of Mexico, later than had before ‘The packet ship JOH SKIDBY, Capt, Lace, will succeed | been recoived, but in our letters various reports thence the above, and sail the tith July, her regular day: 328 re are given, It would appear to be tolerably well ascer- FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The rx | teined that Congress has accepted Santa Anna's resi: confessions of the prisoner, anu iznow: villainous conduct and character, bec: the enormity of the crime, that they t matantly’ on hand and made to order in the Mending, ke. done in the store, corner of Fulton aud Nassan streets, opposite the Herald office, N York my22 d0t*ie Habu, Andrews, Mooney, arr, ee F Dee. 18, Feb. rem. Athinf, | D Feb. 21, 1817, Dysenteria. STITT PETIT THT ae i tion; that ‘us OF d Mexico have at- | Decker, Sth inf, #R Mar. 5," Ds session of the guard, fom thence THE SUBSCRIBER would respectiully tm Pa tnlic eis HOPI: Rowers betes maser’ tee | eoaspted'n revetetion sot fallen shor that oo rane fs | beth sCaue, Md oe gw Resevene: | Peis anid he was there’ hanged. ‘Tb Fry? Pa a tnree tomers and the nablic wenerally, | the bulk of 1500 barrels,andcan be immediately despatched | midable resistance to our advance to Mexico can be * Api. Diarrhea. arbitrary and illegal proceeding is, hare as on hand a laoge assortment of L poly to W. KJ. T. TAPSCOT, * * The anxicty expressed here about the diffleuit Dieriae. Mis Wsceraeh ihn eek ek + Gentlem d Boy's sewed cs: Ae Sad ene rio has been misplaced. ‘Ihere is no Mexi- 1@ Telegraph learns that missory notes and bonds are goii exertions to get the next Con whole debt of Texas, “They are, G n’s ant y, iption, all of which h teies can be purchased at any ator 'N. B.—Ladies’ and Gentlemen FOR LONDON—Ti A mile. fast | ‘The defence to be made, if ib. itog bu ELIZABETH Geale mater, mill bare any, w capital. e cit . ere is still a groat deal of sickness in Vera Cruz, Boots and ‘Shoes made to order in the best manner at moderate prices. A call is respect- reight, to the bulk of 2000 barrels, or passage, having | wut thy \ guopess from the fact thas tlie fu o| ev pl O ere is very little in the Castle of San Juan.— , fully solicited. mp gait AES WALK Ey very superior seen ations "pt Wee atone ‘There bas not been a case of yellow fever there, and only son & Co. for ths Tete ha , Wi . LAS. WILSON, 991 Urand —— 9 re we as a sinee Capt. Blanchard’s compan left. In : pea ty © comm! py louse suis. ML. WI B “FON LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular pack | ‘hetown there is much fever, and the deaths average pul. 4 : Leer aeoipg = pigs gene ot st amh dete the did, fast sailing | ine Orten a day. it is confined mostly to laborers and Voltig. 2, Blames. | made on the Sround tht our ssortment of Spring Millinery, to which shr packet ship ROSCIUS, Captwin Asa Eldridge, wi foreigners (not Americans.) We make this statement on B Mar. 12, Feb. typhus, | the payment of ib, ant womuivery, sail as above, bas now both our revenue and For freight or Coot of Wall street, or to int their attention, Wilson's stock comprise» an assortment of the it and most fashionable Hats, suct er regular day, undoubted authorit: apply on board, at Orleans wharf, We tind in the Eagle # card from Col. Wilson, in re- ts Chip, Craps, Rice, and Shirred, with acholee assortment 9 ply to wxtatement of Col, Mata as to the treatment of vo the steamer Sparta: Straws, which #} if’ can eas0t K. K. COLLINS. 56 South at. y : ; . oae hich Sha testes hoteel! No cna ate, The packet ship SIDDONS, Cant. KE. B. Cobb, will nue. | Mexican prisoners at Vera ( Col. Mata’s state. | Walker, Priyate, Tex bay, while the boat was on her wi 4 coed the H nthows, Houstor ‘There will be a grand barbect Wharton, on the Colorado, on the claration of Independence will be in to be delivered by G. Quit In tivi will be concluded by a ball. general, aud accommodations are provi may attend. ‘he Brazos is very high, and there is rome p of an overflow, The Yacht encountered ba 4 wevere weatht strong winds from the 8. E., with a heavy sea on, her passage from Galveston to the 8. W. Pass.—, Pic. June 2, Disaracerv, Rior.—A riot, which at one time threatened to prove quite serious in its con- requences, occurred last night in the neighborhood of the Irish residences on Main and Emerald streets, near ius, and sail the 26th of August, herregular | Ment appeared originally in the Delta, and was copied je27 into tbe Hicayune to be branded as it deserved. W UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER- | | We will only delay the reader from our correspon- | Motley, ray dence, by the annexed passengers by the Galveston:— MeAmamart, Capt. 5: D. Karnes, I~ R. Beott, Kennedy, and Batn- bridge; Lieuts, B. F, Dutton, P. H. McWilliams, W. | Miller, Williata, Craft, Gaines, Watshaw, Carather, Young, | Stubblefield, Brown, Flint, Luckett, Ankrum, Read, Fary, and J. Fra- | Griton John, “ sher;,Messrs. W, Brown, W. H. Atkinson, F. W_ Rip- rw toy, G. Painter, J. Chapman, H. Petitpan, Durbess, and Croft. will do well to call befor Pare gig Mz. M: WALBQN, 201 Grand at between Allen and Orchard sts. ‘Ten wood Millioers wanted at the ahove extablishmert. atv am PIANO FO » eA variety of and second hand Piano Fortes for sale ¥ t ‘Also, a general assortment of Music. and sical Lnstraments, at No, 268 Washington st. near Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. rere J. WALKER, fen, HOW on rogelag day. cabin passengers, and can comt number of secoud cabin passeng: m ratilated, and offers great in ding to the oldicountry. The on deck, and altogether tl Vena Cavz, June 13, 1847. a Nant it payeacicn shonla wits, not anti] they getived within seven mllea of thie Heri “ Nesth National Bridge that the; any idea of being mo- | Hor! " Mo baker ee eo be Gouth street. | ited: nor had they any tews of Col. Molatommetne: Muon, Bdttasrite taker toot mand, but learning that a large body of guerillas would | Van Varicour, end to the receipe off await them on the morrow at certain positions on the | Boyces, sy AM goods not permitted will positively | road, they concluced to push forward to the bridge that | Buckles, public store. Je27 | night, and if possible pass these places before the gue- | 2 ckinson, MKS, MACE. Exrope, pupil of Madame Dule the Cuoen of England,) gives deseo rte and 8 mn the following terms: Two ore per quarter; ‘the pupils? gest ing to Dr. Elhot, nd the Rey. Dyseuteria. Dysenteria. Feb rem TO J Wath ies 30 m ni ublie stor Nichols,‘ rem. | the depot. Its eentre was the notorious Hibernian, The | jim dui oe RE PHE : 5 PORTING INTELLIGENCE—A SLOOP | Tillascould concentrate their forces. Accordingly they | Nite. ‘Ast Texas. Diarrhoea. | Ag a with k ‘ Thy THe atte We ONAY REAL Cad RACE, to come off on the sth day of July, free for | arrived at the bridge about 11 o'clock at night, which | Cochtan, Ist Ala. Feb. toun difficulty Com Maal Ta the eventog, Cy ton ence cegouiaee from three to four tanes. Also, over 1,000 11 sloops wearing their own jib and mainsail, with- | they fond barricaded and guarded by guerilla sentinels. | Miller, be oe ‘eb. rem. ght among She icy cot arawh, toto th haa & peorty | emenee meee k for E Caunries, just imported via Bremen, selected by his |,“ ewlarging, Entrance mouey fifty dollars—three or more | who fled on their approach. Here they encamped forthe | Alberson, inrthona, rioans in the vicinity got Orawe i ight A eco h peed bore agents from the most celebrated districts of Europe. ‘This va- | (9 make arace—to start from the Hammond street pier, at 10 | night, but unfortunately, just as they were starting off | Williams, =“ Mi Diarthava’ general melee between OME, oe fn) ae yeas day next, We underst od " coli etch hie Leek conga ay me OF ImaDeRtion, Co | rrvtsatn aad Buck toe Pie oe rons iationed opposite | the next saroreiinay Sosy Vere sred teen’ Py-omewe Viveny | Veoves: a aati arenes, Se eeistea monty in the throwing of brick-buts and | dncieg'ghe absence of Me - B. how the li Pockatoo in A 4 firg to have the money. f Mexicans from & height, killing three of our men, bat! | (hes, " heumatism. fr rty to the other—oach seemed | Cnion June 26 Arehy takes this opportagity to aperior” tie fiisade at a dier Be 1, be made ou or before the first day of | cannot ascertain their names. They saw a large num- | 4040 © te Tenn Cephalrgia. | other eae t. Wows octhast, Saviesl windows on | 7""" tance, in anticipation of this importation, that they may make | J¥ly. For particulars, inquire of ber‘of men on ithe heights further off, and there is 00 | Pace, Od Mins. Diarthers hd wYimerican side of the street were broken in, while ‘ia I ame limenrget oaily application, : A hay |. H. VERBRYCKE, doubt but that if they had not come on as far as they did | Beckham, . thece in the Hibernian and one or two of the aAjacent | ST XCi4! rere’ > tend nereet, “ottage, Bloor RS OF VES. | on. . ; > | supply the v ‘ialo, near Burnham's Hotel, th ! proaer Ast “te. h were poured upon theta when the row was at its | U0? ee coangeted. wily Winder shar Shetieed sas Feces jes, King be sei or About six miles this side of the bridge they met Gen. | Frit iy Ment. Towards the last of the fight, the Irish retired | °4 YY the resignation of Andrew Michael, Es fhatice 1s, Pojitors, Ke and every variety of Fancy | tethieteyprovement ix the steerton sear a a ‘ Cudwallader's command. No encounter bad takes | isllon , 1. Car. | | hoight, Towards (the lest of the fight, the Irish retired | Sequence of an alleged informality in April Pigeons, Harn Door Fowls) &e,' comp etely obviates all. the dithealtven heres place sinoo Gen. Cadwallad bat | Uy. ny 3, Feb.rem. | Deenian appeared to be deserted. At ll o'clock the alarm by ad s Gaual, letters post paid will at all times meet wi t | the ordinary way of a sero tiaet “Kent, | Letive preparations were belag made 10. proceed on the ¢ total number of cases in the meantime sick in the ~ . _ AVGRIEVE, No:d Johnat | can be et and x fal eserieriar pbesined, by calling on Journey tmi , and if possible play the guerillas | Hospital are 1368, including volunteers and regulary — | bells were rang, and our dtigens ooliveted in great num, | citiny, beyond jet werere ENGELBRECHT & HALE. 1% Willamat | Yunkes trick. For this purpose, Gen, Cadwallader b bors. | ihe sheriff soon after made his appearance, od | chael'y majority was one. 7 DR KELLINGER'S INFALIIBLE LINI A MENT is warranted to cure sores and ulcers of eve- ‘ ry, nature in «few days, It actslike magic matism, and all other pat One o1 lieve bilious eholie, ; From the Hospital Record. r i sent nearly all bis dragoons by @ circuitous route of TOHN B. SCOTT, Brevot, Maj. W. 8 A. | succeeded 1a a few minutes im quieting the excited feel. | PMT TEMAS glortous result several miles to the rear of tbe supposed position of the | ort Polk, June &, 1847 ings sud Gleporsing GOH pasties of thie rob. In the ee | iu the Legideture on baliot Guorillas, thereby, if possible to eat off their retreat, | Onn dune pase of tne evesting ane Tawa wore wasters of The SOE | hia on rd | while ho walks intu their affections on this side with bi and they attacked and suverely {njured two or three infantry, and be han no doubt ere this, given them som Ameriouns. Isaac Sanderson and William Lovell, 7 OM ay CO. \CTORS.— Proposals will be rece . y of June, inst., for the grading, bridging thet part of the Paterson and Ratnapo iog from the north side of the Passaic river to tauee of about fourteen mil mr o « AFFAIRS IN THE CITY OF MUEXIC The British steamer from Vera Cruz arriv or ial in ita odor fd Hhayor Teis uni ized to be the best family medicine ever of at Hava er Bat hose hurt, and {t dovs not appear found at the thing to remember him by. [ learn that be bad express- natant. thing Inter from | butcher, were those most o anh ta agro tans nt | Seren oem > PT BER ac | CANE aang lagen apne tc | eyo Methane off Sty Pe | ae aaeemnee mange te hn ae | de Oe! ad Bowery aud Broome: Siavenme and 10th st., | “June 15, 1947. if ‘jieto 296 ¢_ | satisfied from his well kn cathe can bale Ph 2h an sirsedarsd oni tor of the samme date, from | vaya most novel one for Springfield, and was equally | 7Paone in the cary: clothes re; Dr, Barrett's Dover, and Chatham, and at | ———> jad nt 1 own energy that ho will keep bis | which it gives an extract, which we transint a ful to the character of the town. We hope never gay | ay street, corner 01 ‘Trond office, City Hall ie ete wh Oe eat eae ea Toad ca sth Somptenty “ Mrxrco, Sante Anne took charge of the provisional Drvvijeer;, | te witness n repetition of #uch an No’ arrests the only place inthe ity where pow can ° arp, iy Porta, May 28, 1847. | on the ist, and assembled the junta of general officers, ” f a sce oto gd where af oat ore, Saat set | or ot Sgetgartired here tha afternoon with an weet | ho egred upon doendiag the sity but the perodenl | were Made laa hight, but we trax that an example wit | Wu one sor te dr in, re of carts, wi and hy of some 200 dragoons and 60 Sol. Hi ly | be made of the ringleaders on both waa ne ad as reasonable terme, by MICHALL rifles, under Col, Harney. | press of all shades of opinion has written strongly NULEANE Moker b od 30 He left Acajete this morning at haif- 7 o'clock, aud ide Jervey City, Ne Je paw vee oe Foe axon” | from all the information rescived wes ry large tuusiness. A note a Wane u bore. 8 inst the barbarity of un tionjof the lawful and proper cunishments.-- Springfic/d i CORTIS808, jo mod cn oa withous ohtillery or troops. nd yester- | Republicon, Saturday pastioular im th FOR LONDON, iS W.—The fe te ‘

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