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a rs - i ——— an ane rn nna nn ————— — ee 7 Vol, XIMI, No, 187-—"' P % hi ° “Whole ita, 2764 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1847. Rape Seve Cole HE N , HIGHLY IMPORTANT outrageous falsehoods he utters with an effront that | lows:—“It appears as though there were a desire that | a; to have been issued and sustained by the United Lae Manorac, Pu Mis EW YORK AERALD is really amuning Ishall forward the papors whenever | everything should go to thedorin (Ne parece sino que | Rthtes of North Americe, inasmuch az it aizas to divide | 7¢ New York peeing i Per 26 aya E-TABLISHMENT, FROM THE ‘an opportunity offers, Bey nasa, on. que todo ge lolleve et diabolo.) the Mexicans, by disorediting the authorities, discon- 4 : ny Railroad — Its posi- Aorth-west corner of Fulton and Nasan sts, SE AT OF Ww. ‘AR ad from El Republicano we learn that Senta Anna Fa ad ce papers in the city of Mexico fre publishing the certing Government plans, givin sinister, explanations on me prsenastion pretactiornsarfs extension and er imprisoned. or sent erals Am- dence wl tercept the simplest ; . ul, jumnia- completion—The termin % " pudia, Almonte, Bravo, Avista and. son sep Regoe ne uerilias between Talupa and Vere Cras Sefer | flo nee operations, and, a vf m Be ee Srna by the gi in the most atrocious manner. —, ite wieinss, vista has boen’ ordered to Acapulco, and thé editor } with the oxception of a letter from Mr. Mercy. to Gen wvidence of the feeling whioh prevails among the | ‘?U"r¥—Lake Mahopac and ite iy. Ras a ACR BERD A Mi THE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS | thinks most unjustly. Ampudia refused to do baniahed | Scott, dated 30th April it is of little consequence to the | Mexicans on the Pacifie coast we give the following ad. | The New York Harlem and Albany Railroad is open- JAMES GORDGH ENNETT, PROPRIETOR, to Coarpavace, aloes the used force, and force wen Sony, na at. She om sathoettiag iY eek dress of the Govenor of Sinaloa: ing to the citizens of this city a section of country which CIRCULATION—FO:tTY THOUSAND. ‘sed. Report haa it that Bravo and Rejon were ordere 0 the light several letters addressed " : . para! OLA! TW OF THE cabeahtine thy relay oi pid poy at ab peng He my humble self, else | should never hare known their | Rae! de ta Vega, by rogesrets, Haye State of Sinaloa to | haa, heretofore, been comparatively little known. An DAILY MEMALL—Every day, Price 2 canta per copy—* MEXICANS saat rhe neta, alleging, 1 is sald. that all attemnpta to ef Paasived taco ee eee ee singular enough, | ,,%intleans: The fortunes of our country are more and ie f peoerag toed ba pov serial vac 5 per sui vabl “a rest the progress of the Americans must end in defeat.— ¢ Mexican papere—singular enough, : : es of gret uty and int , which have hereto- WEEKLY HERALD Every Sacarday—Price 63 coms aos Such views do not ault Senta Anuerwho, like every des- | is it not? 1 eg etgnncct ly Soa AP ni lyr ager 9 e ‘s ne on as aig cents r annum—payable in advance. perate gambler, still determines to play on agnint every | | There was a rumor in Mexico, at last dates, to the ef. | Ted ® new reverse at Cerro Gordo; the enemy is al- | fore, for the want of proper facilities, been little visited. Y % Packet day~ t that ready in thecentre of the Republic, and at this moment This terminates near the of frre 8 ent per cayreQs tar num lad DEFEND THEIR CAPITAL, | Sang crh pe. Almonte in privon-and ischarged | f shay same of the oficers of ‘the regular troops ware weep ace yobs lnckuding post uh holding sommuninedin tinier ee avout to ralse a pronunciamento in favor of adictatorship Teeey be covered with glory, or Mexican soalety may | piace esunby, SAig-foy milée’ thom’ the City Hall — f ary Coe oven asserted that he is accused of holding a treasonable | The editor of 7 ridicules the report—belleves Renan hs erp d Peed: eae fie, des de ieravonnen ith, Gaver, Werth ram formed | tty snp foundation ort Rita Among | qe nen rns ten aly. empaverad.e | Somers Us the canre of eich agricultural soton ot the vookelle, aden pink: ai a that every line which has passed between them was a | at the bottom of « movement of the kind. den sabe? | wo ought] to hope that he will renew the glories of | CCUStY> and the inhabitants, in every direction, are NNU A CTO! on ‘ sim) letter of compliments, written by General Worth pet ing the abovs ave seen a let! m realt! class 3 prod Lei aL gne tact fase Tease | atieot aes ren aa |i ch Nha tm | it Man eur a Onna | atime mnie rt | ry oda dle om siren UV i) NTS, ej ceived an answer. rm y the gue! } and publis! ' o ‘should be writt a vi detail in our columns to-day, is the most serious and con- a i Death before slavery! is this day’s bloody oath of th taming ‘tha’Proneletn wit ote mapoasible forartors ta) | sistent that we have received formance ete eae, | The crip ty pre et be Re ndahe redlemen oh pew fiomrk pe nial dinteutey he, Cot Hs gs | Mexicans; and we ugh to wbacribo with dellaht the | ‘elites for reaching market speedily and chesply, 5 " 1» Col. 0 longer doubtfal thi : y fheee Ani Roraee peantitally and with cooker loul at Gen. Scott's march upon the wa) deyieh. nution—for Mexicans It is supposed that ho will be re, | DOWN to have compelled those who gave their parol at | atmy. Cerro Gordo and Vera Crux again to take up arms, both aa tiation ot Mt three several yolnte Retwoen Pustls | cin and officers; and shoseef thelaies che ee solemn vow to sacrifice in the war ourselves, our chil- | Will be increased tenfold by the opening of the Harlem ‘will be disputed with uo incousiderable determi, | eluding Indians, irregulara, and all. Santa Anna is | in Lyn, Sey rr Aone d ue Veg] £ ng of the dren, and all our moet sheriahed objects, rather than | railroad, as it brings one of the largest and best markets . sanction ® peace which wor ways oover our namos a with opprobrium, and make the noble sons of freedom |! the Union within three hours travel. The present the most cowardly and miserable slaves on the earth. termination of the Harlem railroad is about eighteen fused have been most grossly abused and insulted, As | banded and dispersed for want of the means of susten. ! oP erie ee wrieceetan ke, Faitieg, to the mindward | regards arms, the infantry are probably but indifferently | ance. Mr. Secretary Marcy's letter they set down ee a die aghuiog oped ged Si Borer ope fornink | mules back from the Hudson river, and as it extends fy thesityweterad y Se tinue Av Rieger bree oionage od Ines Pobpeegeniey ei’; | that purpose, and in this Santa Auna may be en. ‘The city is to-day full of rumors and reporte, some of yieldingly our first liberties, ‘rom the river. It, therefore, goes thi asection of ther; rent must be moderate. References exchanged; address BU arrhe ollie of this iver, ivbaetra «|. ore cpvoeed ba Bt strength to General | these of ‘most startling nature if they could be relied | TPifeaven tne ducrsen the ehoee ih oe oe Teed ne: | country, deprived by its geographical position of other office if Bs been imprisoned. or sent to distant | 5¢ott- i * upon, ae story is that the Mexican army is to advance | 45 bless its name; but let us have the resolution not to | @2°4e* of communication with markets, and can com- . Teen ee aie cee ety iccakiiat it | Provinces im exile, Hix sway it would weem, is catablish- | ww. navy haa ap ate Mason, dane 1647.1 BFP eeaee una ne Daos REMY: Oven & “Alva. | yield to our enemies anything but a soil covered with | mand its entire trac. ‘The travel and traffic on the tyattedtttonty at Nor90 Whitestreet. Se7aters | *@ upon as firm a basis as the power to get rid of hisene- | ,,.V¢, Mave ba Daniels, with number of recruits for | "ate given, Phat Aivares hr started with hiasom, | Victims, anddronched in the free blood which calls for | Afty-four miles of road already completed are very large, SAA required. mies without restraint oan furnish, nee, arrived last cvesing rece | mand there can belittle doubt, bet the Me ycom | vengeance upon the friends of civillaation, who have « , OF were suspected of lukewarmmnces | blvd Co oppose no inconsideral FOR SALE—THE YONKERS MANSION | “An scoounte agree in steting thet tho utmost aotivity | tbe 7th and other regi common cause with us in annihilating this Vandal race | *®4 exceed the anticipations of every oue; and as it ex- House, outbu‘idings, and seven acres of § laud—the as tlo-aikecoerh eorncnt Mexi, | Ver Cruz, bringing dates from New Orlyans up to the | that he has gone in the rear of Puebla—somewhere in hich dishonofe the eart! i tends will strike the richest portion of a dati this ma oent view of the Hudson River, from 10 to 15 mi | Mattered myself, Sinaloans, that those misled soldiers | ties, and opens exch direetion. hotise is 60 feet square; carriage red “hors her tains! ., | brought that large reinforcements for Gen, Scott are on | hope that he may be enabled to cut off somo of the wagon | of Mazatli i di ee men porte try ary eey feo the way, although it isa great pity they were not sent a bp ssap to beon their way up. ‘The Mexicans are | ountry; and that, obedient, So tue ges Theso counties never have been made as productive as to fll up the rank and file of the army. ‘I'he | ‘Der. trade ve seven or eight thousand cavalry, and | they wouldhave placed their swords at the ieposition they might have been.in consequence of the difttculty of people, it is said, bave been aroused, and Santa Anna | ,,/Yery, arrival from the city of Mexico but confirms | their true policy would be to fight Gen. Scott iu the | ofthe law; but our hopes have been disappointed, as they | getting produce of any kind to market; th the futervala, "betecen ine comteAn® | the previous reports that the war party ls determined to | open feld; but he who judges of the Mexicans by the | continue rebellious, and it appears that they contemplate | & hess suatkat;. the opis: com, ‘sounding proolamations, in the more sol- | defend the capital. One rumor has it that they have | Tdinary rules which govern mankind, will flad himself | 4 pronunciamiento of independence, to be) offered asa mnuntoation with New York having been by the river, to nd serious business of preparing substantial | *!eady niuety cannon of different calibres; but this is a ning times out of tea—so there is no knowing | holocaust to the exequies of the country. Salles, Was nesceseeg TT ase Varying from ten to twenty ne the seat of government. Ase means of keep- | doubtless an exaggeration. A Frenchman who arrived | what finan thea ge is ‘The authorities of Sinaloa rebuke, with indignation, | "yt, Ve nUensary. | Sie ada to be located. ‘There are five, well’ conducted schools, all despite the foreboding complexion of such | 0-day saya that Chapultepec, Mexioulsingo, Guadalupe, | A Frenchman who left the city of Mexico yesterday, | any and all projects desigued to destroy union among jeu and if will’ peoinee Cees Ca eay Caine: clersand stages alto rea daly ia co. | Teburnsofthe votes of the States as have down received, | *d Fenon Viejo are fortified, and that at the different | reports that he vaw two thousand men busily at work | the Mexicaus, and consider as a. badge of slavery tne | countiC and it will produce a complete revolution In seule and from the city and sages also run daily in cow | Congress, no doubt through his procurement. have | Polmts they huve sizty cannon, ‘The generals in com- | Upon the fortifications at él Venom, ‘This isa hill of no | ghouvetinderenteine eterenee it may be pronounced; | thecultivation of that section, expence ond ditt wPocterme apple to William Kellinger, st the Williams | pasted law to the effect that their sucocesorsahail mest | “ABd at there pluces are Ignaolo Gutierrez, Gaona, Ma- | teat sige or elevation, about nine imiles this side of the | spout (tindependence, wherever it may be thele coun. | culty of getting heavy and bulky articles of produce to rgh ferry, at the foot of Delancy street, or — ee pre- | On the lst of January next, and ~ and water power, Wi 6: water fanning through the middle of f the grounds, as pure as Croton, ‘The Hudson River Railroad is to run within three bout the same front of ch ty, and wih of un vill neccf Vockers, where, tre, e i “s a i t heretofore, bave compelled the furmers to turn votes {or President | Tans Martinez, and Gregorio G. Palomino. ‘That ‘they | city and on thedircct roud, with @ luke immediately in | try, who will not succumb to their destinies are alike | marke ' are not only casting cannon, but shells and talls, and | the rear of it aud at its buse. Another Frenchman, their surplus into light materials, such as butcer, cheese, Boe ae eer ar acne loth of that month. Whatever | ‘itn great activity. is certain, it iste be hoped’ that | and one wha appears to be latelligom case ee ay | traltors and cowards, trusting to s rtlended smuaety se PH ree pork, poultry, &e., to save freight, but particularly to FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CitY PO: | May desaldof Santa Anna's conduct in battle, he has | gith gr | of the enemy. in order to preserve their miserable lives Pod lg alge. in F 3A, > ? y Tun up ail the bells in the city into cannon, for | “exicans intend to make three or four stauds—one be- | ; ¢ save the transportation from their farms to the river. Geet eter nate megane storie | Sorat oneete snack of unig armls ond ne- | $27 ed inn tinue a tas a a tween thi iy and Som Sarin or asl hare thay | etcoyefseran mal can only exit under the | ‘8T'yoee ei "Scrednappceed and avery ee hes cating 10 roo: i ‘ aig reg pea ry d, with a good cellar, Car- Th pi When & movement is to be made upon the aye Makers, Wheelright and. Biteksmith’s: Shop, all new: shiving SeeBedapae ait teenies ele are | Mexico is uncertain; but { presume a6 soon as Also, a ood Bara, 0X38, with wood and waoke houses. good | Universal, fad thwe needful Aippies ot imam med | cient mumber of the new recruits have. arrived. ty of | can use thelr cavairy Sinaloans! Your suffrages have confided to me the | *lmost at his door the cheapest and most rupid mode of - | and the lust at Guadalupe itself. Amid such # multi- re communication to and from market. = if Fae ee eee nn ea aut fo you that I will not | *"In Gassing along the line of the Harlem Rallroed: erry Gen. | plicity of reports it is hard coming at the truth, and delay the independence and liberty of the nation, but Soott lays all his plans with the most consummate | Perhaps the only way to ascertain the real intentlons of | that't will be the firet vietion offered fi dey in | oh0 steno’, with she beauty, of the.coumtey and tbe wa i means been forwarded with beoomiug despatch, it is | Seott, Pert | the Mesteaue ab the capital ts t th ait, with | Soy danner that toy penne nized for my country in | tevorable location of the land for agricultural: purpobes via f land, 7 acres of timber,7 of clear land, all | conceded onall hands that Gen. Scott would ero this | #¢Toitness, and will make the most of the force the Go aiexi@ans at the capital is to pay them a visit with | any danger that may present itself; and that, adopting | ; . 23) dips ls i uidernew feaee, vt A® | biave tuken possession of the Mexican capital without | YetBment has given him. A heavy stock of provisions | the army. the noble sentiments of our excellent President, | wit | i’ Quality, and its productiveness. It in seen at a glance meeting serious resistance. Now it 1s doubtful when he | HAs been laid in here, for which the army is mainly in- | | Gen. Worth’s division was reviewed to-day, was after- | never acoept peace, but push the war vvon to destruc. | thal it is capable of vast improvements, aud that. there Apply to James B. Bur, any Wednes 1P-M~on Thursday, uil'1'P. afore eae tee dabied to Mr. L. 8. Wargons, When Gee Wectk’s ac, | Watdndalliek apd cartaiaiy taeda’ caeek ieee ok are alreudy evidences of that peculiar iofluence railroads York Real Estate Company, core’ of Broadway mud Maiden { Wilt byes hipaa mga pibe 10th inst.. | Vinton arrived at Puebla it had neither provisions ner | Play. A large number of Slexioane, including many ln. {on cF tee Mexico free from the odious demination of | T°. "aso all-sestious-¢f the Usion tirvogh whivh they Lane ems JAMES B. BARB.” \| Sots the pessarations of abe enemy toreceive him, that | Mouey, nor credit with which to purchase; but, thanks | ‘divs in couches, were presout. ‘The division of Gen. | ““Curracax, May 8, 1847. pass. In the few months which have tutervened since ws Sa oa sae ra a aS he was compelled to delay his march until reinforce. | 10 the indefatigable exertions and known probity of Mr. | Wiggs is equally well prepared for any e ney; and & Ase ia we previously passed over a portion of this roud, very pa . PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten isang, H., he has been enabled to overcome obstacles that on | for one | have an abidiag faith in these portions of the great prcgre-s bas been nade in the improvement of the B The proprietor begs to inform his frieuds and the public, | Mente arrived 7 Roiitions anal Dex priueipal places through which it Build EGR. Mer dete Sides tates nad one’ |, Tue guerlian too, aro becomog bolder in their at- | {2 tues srmed iasurmountable pouuaiame |i: 8 Poesia, Musica, June 14, 1647, | j, Tha election for members of Congress, fn two districts | Palucinal places turougls which it passes, |Build loge ary wre ibe Dalloines ‘gomenectae-tultystepe oommas alsoperenr | dloation of obstioces’ réuistecas “toe ian Tee even; | everything purehased of the, Moxtesast teat cofers | Yors wouder, yeslardee eo did ost uy thing sg ontdhicr-apr yy srt 9) whats cultivation, and there appears to be throughout the em disconnected from the main body of the pavilion. These | quarter, nor can any presage of peace be drawn from | 2#tely, it does not send ou the money, and its credit | evenin the shape of wruimor from the city of Mexica, | , Thirty-one acts of incorporation, mostly for manufac- | tire line @ different state of things altogether to what rooms are intended for gentlemen only. they are of acomforts | Any gouroe Unless there be ‘somfore in the adage, “ie, | does Hot stand at the highert in this region, Ror could we learn anything poritive of the movements | turing companies, wore passed ut the iate.session of the | previously existed. At all the eloppiuy-places, sbuges bie sae, tinh, and weil ventilated, aud’ superior in alirespects | Ge¥oute net night Is just before day.” Presta, Mexico, June 98,1847, | Of the enemy in this neighborhood. I saw aman, who | New Hampebire legislature. | ure waiting to convey pasiungers to all parts of the ur to those generally denominated single rooms in the various yi ‘ , ‘genson | *tfived from Atlixco in the morning, who said that 600 | Mr. Polk is the first President of the United States | rounding country oe ate ‘Tho force under the command of Gen. Pillow loft Vera | ‘The rain it raineth ever and the wot’ season i ‘ ; ; xcs th ea ¥ ‘ Alvarez were expec ere imme: | w elubrated the Anniversary of thei Indepeud e : 0 road—-Somers— "ihe pectoris nate ready co eer with familice orparties | Cruz on the 18th, escorting a train of about 120 wagons, | appears to havo faily sot fa. Che scinn wets en, | of the ladinns of Alvarez ted there. ho has’ celebrated ithe A: y of their [ndepend: ||’ “Ar (he presant, termination of the road—2Sourees iam a raat sane, So asst il fumiines ge parties.) Sens co © Maounted to nearly 1800. men, and Pails Sift mostly in the afternoon, will doubtless offer great obsta. | ditely—this was the only report received. Atlixco ix | ence by passing through five of thuse States. On the | greatest activity prevails upou the arrival of the train Rie at the otal, Brondway, will receive immediate at | of the 14th Infantry, and portion of the Loth, three | cles to the operations of the army lu the neighborhood | Wgblven or twenty miles from Puebla, and not on the | Oth inst he honored Maiue, New Hampshire, Massuchu- | ore than a dozeu stages will be fund waiting ai Uhmt tention companies of the 3d’and 6th Infantry, six companies of | of Mexico, especially on the direct roud leading into the | "#4. the capital, setta, Rhode leland,and Connecticut with his presence,— | point for passengers fr Danbury, Conn . for Lake Ma- usambont rans between New York and New Brighton, at | thy Voluignurs, a detachmont of the 8d Dragoons and | city; but, like all otlier obstacles the Antoricuss have to | ,/ #284 You files of papers, both from Atlixco and from | Boston Journal. | hopae (the delightful wateriag place where {nm now “from New Brgitous- At and 1 A, M,and 2 and 5:20 P.M. | #ix howitzers. That such ® train would meet with | eucuunter, they will be overcome in some way. Mexico—the latest date from the latter being to the 7th We had the pleasure of seeing yesterday Father Mo- | writing), and all other places of importance a the viel- Brom pier No.1 North River, New York—At9A.M,and 12 | serious resistance from guerilla parties, was not to be | The reault of tho election for President of this so- | yUbe. Ihave found it impossible to lay hands upon | Elroy, who returned on Saturday irom Mecico, in. gos wity, and there are many | ‘The greatest resort, at this time, for the inbabitents ; later papers, although | have seen them. Ail their con- M, and 334, Sand 6 P. M., and more frequem communications | expected;-but we regret that our accounts induce the | called republic, is not known, nor will it be until Janua- re health. He had not been further west than Matamo of yor e 0 Mahe will be established as the senson advances: belief thet it suffered excessively in the firstand second | ry. Congress has passed a deeree, to the effect that on | “Rts Of any importauce | have given, His colleague (Father Rey) bad been cut off by ase: cd RED ATSITAOR LINCS Mee CRT tee eh ies i say Baal Artngement— from Now Beightonat #A-Mu 12% | days’ march from the heat ofthe weather. ‘Tho march | the fist day of ths cowlug year the new Congress shall | wang 2¢¢,02,004 Kuows won tue araiy iv to make a for- | pation.to the great regret of orery ove who wasacquatnt. | Sits Arg mreiving b go anywhere Glee for recreation aad From New York 09 A M.2 and? M. on the seoond day Iv represented av having been par- | bv installo i and that on the sth of the same month | Tatil slutosemestn ase oareulnly » now, without | Gath ey Mission and bis noble character. | cojoyment, for they oan be had here perfecuy unadul- terated, This lake is pine miles in circumference, and ‘he Pavilion is uow ready for the reception of Com} » ticuly severe, the time chosen for it being during the | the votes for the President shall be counted. This maj ang tire LANCARD. portance to our army than to that of tne Mexicans, for The Hon. Richard Biddle formerly member of Con- | ts situated about eighteen hundred fees above the level heat of the day. through heavy sand! and when eleven | be some new trick of Santa Anna’s getting up. as until | destion, on the way. A delay is certainly of more im- y. miles were to be made without water. Oue hundred | that time he can have everything his own way. The refu- ress from Pittsburg, died % of ghe ducetof Englands) gives leaons an ane | up on Mis merenislnar deeendiedapoe the road, and | President interine, gives him unlimited sway, and be will | Sue probesllity thet tor ereenenek ee eee | recat eo cago Thompaon has been nom! Necibe: |:and plotureadiin sosuney, tks thmnatiehameart nb Ghat ike et ade coe be paag secuiees Demarest We eon me aoe part pepell Pgh: there WUl be'y peheaen arareniene Heats Risa ceanace cans for means, that a delay of » month will find them | name was placed before the convention, and ho was | thd wooded islands, the frequent and agreeable plo nic ° thre $231 two’ leasone machly. at PUMIR TOS: |“ Deseed ateca greabe snag quesiiin. petige-upsis the: Mink Hadar. damlare tate eetobe ethan tite intervening | 2iSPersing over the country for the very means of eub- | nominated by acclamation.—¥Yazov ( Miss.) Democrat.) | parties to the Dell, with ite clear and crystal spring, its dence $24 per quarter; three lessous do. $30. pee else cut up by internal discords. “The Fincastle Whig announces the death of Lewis | ™488e4 4nd precipitous cliffs, and last but not least, the : i sistence, o Mrs. Macfarren has the prigilege of referring to Dr. Ellot, | road. A small body of our troops left SanJuan on the ist | months will come and go; but be may bo cat enough to | “4% Tegurds the prospects of a peace, they appear just | Neal, Esq. delegate elect to the next legislature of Vir- | OWS And suiling among the islands and along the Psq.y HL. diatant us ever, A peace patched up at the city of | ginis, from the counties of Giles nad Mere as evcig | Wild aud rock bouad shore are delightful, and superior lexico at this time would hardly lust until the ink is | not altogether unexpected, as he had been in very doli- | '08ny thing of the kind in any place it has ever been our hich it may be signed; certainly not until the | cate health for some time before his election,” good fortune to visit. Kirk ridge has an attras- ‘Meiggs. Esq. andthe Rev, | hoping to overtake Gen. Pillow, but after proceeding | tall upon his fvet with every new revolution. Ananarch. George Loder, mrUetiog.” iesmeess’’ | two Ge. threo salles they enousntred eucaaguerilicg | ist himpeclt, his very element is, suarchyrand aes only wright 91 Goeen street, wear Spring. ie ii TJ. F. g, | These they charged wpon and dispersed, but they saw | peaceful moments he probably spends are passed amidst asker na importer, invites the ebilereg tek. #0 many others on the road in smull parties, that it was | confusion. dry with ightt i Report it | Americans are out of the couatry. Without doubt é Uion for the curious, in the position {t occupies between tape of vg dlighn inteument co, te very elegant | thought prudent to relinquish the design of coming "up jae aan haa it—wo can lesen nothing positive | cers tem lange and, fotiuer ties oe ta ences conte of ee Suth Carolina papers, generally, are out in favor | two lakes, ono of which is about ono hundred and sty the most splendidly finished, and also plvin descriptions, of | for exacting from his men long marches, it is well that | aud 40,000 men of all cla ses under arms at and near the | ‘hey dare not avow themselves for fear of after conse. | °f (en. Taylor for the next presidency. foot below the other, both of which can be seen on. brilliant toned Double Action Harps ever offered to their no- | no further attempt was made to overtake him. city, and that this force is rapidiy augmenting. The | (U%¢#8. I know not how it may turn up; but as I said The South Carolinian says—* We want to see the ie peek dat Hice—mn tone, touch, elegance aud style of finish certaiuly un. | NOS oes Sitempt by thie arrivay@f the death of Mr. | peace party dere do nothing; for the moment aman js | ‘8 ® former letter, I do net at present sco any other | lines of the plundering party broken down, and a man ake Mahopac affords fine sport to the angler. Ploke- sxeelled:- Harpe sepaired,sirag, ha-, Allat of prices and | V0 roeav’, <0 lent by Sls exrivab@y the death of Mr. | peace party dare do noshing; for, the mon prison, The | ®°Urse than for the United States to hold and retain | from the people again holding the reins of government. | rel. pike and perch are caught in abundance, and ite escriptions can forwarded per sing! Psa ar Mr, Banks was connected. we bel@w., with the Quarter. | American residents have all left, many of them in such | Possession of the country—aye, and to govern it, too. If Zachary ‘'aylor promises to be as honest in politics as _— tae os in all Cod end —— the season, LOOK AT THis=Le Misses and | master’s Department. Quite reseutly he had rendered | haste that their busivess must suffer to a most ruinous IMPORTANT ¥ROM MEXICO. he has bern in fighting, who could object to seeing | cularly woodcock, affording excellent sport to those aut oPboots or Shera, important service in surprising and capturing a party of | extent, while itis reported that all the American. prison: [From the New Orleans Delta, June 30.] eaten dof gunning. ‘There is one peculier feature about Children, all tht are in w: t please ‘ A? Pre call at 367 Buoadway, where you will find the largest | Mexican guerillas near Vera Cruz, of which accounts | vrs, contrary to the laws of nations as well as of human- | We learn that news had reached Veta Cruz on the2ith 1 for this lake, which we have never found in any other wa- assortment,and cheapest is city, wholesale or r@- | have been published. and he was particularly successful | ity, have ban cast into » more loathsome prison, and | ult., which was positive in ite nature, that the lence tiers | wrieg eee Stony.—The following story, | tering placeon this continent, and that is the com 4 A ‘ 2 which itis to be hoped is more horrible than | absenco of all desire for artificial amusements, suc nai pImported reach Boot 8 M.CAHILL. | 't defending and saving public property when the train | treated more rigorously than ever. Such are the verbal | which had left that city on tho 18th, strongly guarded t Jeo 5 true, is credited to the North Western, a paper publish- | bowling, billiards, cards, games, and all those thin, He was very widely | reports we receive from the cupitai, and under tbe command of Gen. Pillow, was suddenl; be sat i fol our resort Tym | Known through the United States, having boen an ex- | | .S—U have just learned that a delegate from each | mtacked on the 2ist by a large party of Tauehere ens | °@ at Bt Jeeta plead lad tort pS hoop eer taggin sok oR ing of tia Miak te tee rally, | consive mail contractor on the great route through Ala- | State inthe itepublic hus beon appointed, all to hold « | lay in ambush awaiting their upproach, about Afteen | ame Of ged one Heckerthorn, to accompany him na | quired here; the natural resouroes of the place are sul: bama and Geergia. and more recently connected with a | mevting at some given point, for the purpose of taking | miles beyond the National Bridge’ The attack, though Mia Goyal. Ho wun tel give bit difty conta per day, and | clent to keep the most active constantly engaged, and it salarodent tlveethalenr bocce, ier ippers, | large hotel wt Buffalo. He was a man of great energy of | mesures to establish a peace with the United States | sudden, did not disconcert the-command “Gea paves pay his expenses; Heckerthorn was to commense ser. | Would take weeks and months to exhaust. wil ‘che facill- Ties, &e.; Geatiemen’s and Boy's sewed and pegged Boots of | character and much kindness of heart. His iriends | ‘his | give as one of the rumors attoat, but cannot immediately ordered the dragoons in his party to charge | Vices by poisoning @ child, the son of Mr. Scamp, | tics the place possesses for amusement. every deseription all of srhich be wit! sell.as low as such ar | wore numerous, and will lament with us hiv untimely de- ae that it is entitled to the least credit or import- | the eee one secre Tat Promptly and gailantly | of Jetferson township; they were then to leave the coun’ | Inall watering places much depends upon the rociet ticles can be par ny stor p cease. a executed, which caused the enemy to make - i nites and Gentleten’s Boats aud | Shoes made to | “rhe course pursued by Capt. Walker towards those Purs.a, Mexico, Juno 9, 1647. | cipitate retreat, leaving thirty of thelr assassin com. | (3,{0r some time, until the excitement had died away, | and the class of people there congreguted. So fur as th i iy important matter Is concerned, Lake M is partiou- sogtt manner at moderate Pree AT ALR EI ” | dexperndoes who fell into hishands, fx sald to have been | ‘The division of Gen. Twiggs has been out drilling io: | talons ‘Unde one the nt raat tale ase wound-.|. tte calle aie techie eee OF eI Meccuomte | isciy favored: ‘Thate latte extiurtvacesa’ oe cousins Wooster. - 92 Canal 2 ror highly approved by Gen. Scott. We have been asked if | day,und made # most beautiful display. Sdand | ed. Their strength is not known, as ti mad 7 6 ~. avn ee . Gen, Cadwallader adopted Walker's pl beth: | tae ttaeks Teese hon enteaee Tele te be regret, | T2sement Heckerthorn prevailed upon the lad to codiish aristocracy, but all appear disposed to mnake time Tit, SUBSCRIBER would respect! fe is custowers and the publ. it easortment of L.di nd shot thove | 7th Infantry, which so nobly sustained themsel , , th 1 ; Sanit nt be Weide, Unt wane Ueatie ce eaves, Some ee Werner anes ate, Sttached to his | tod that seven or nine Americans lost their fives | poisboed conde, Caiek iied ae Te eee, tO | Era ee ele eave rund them a8 be hen rented ; ‘ ‘The news by this arrival from the city of Mexico is im- | command. Gen. Worth’s division is to be reviewed on | in the encounter—rome twenty were wounded | {ouoned candy. which kill id foremost f y in'the country, such as quiet, comfur: 4 company, & a portant. We have reovved our accowute of it through | Saturday—e sight worth seeing. The fight over, Gen Pillow ordered forward the train, | of g hollow tree, and covering it with rottes wend” The, | wood living, good and cod) secommodations, good sein, NeW AND MOST AGREEABLE Lise TO RREDs; | an express despatched by Mr. Kendall trom Parbiaex- | | We have u verbal report to-day that the Mexicans | and bad the wounded men conveyed back to the city [apr teapibe ns, ap Babe pw ripe par ferinag i ricksburg, Rychmond, Petersburg, Va. Staunton, Va, and | pregsly for this office. Hisletters come down to the lth | intend gi ihe, Wirpae Brine, Weldon Nand Chaision laste Irie of the 234 has letters from the capital, | direct toad to tue city of Bexieo,” The suary Getene | yee belie, nfessed "I : 6 Areo- Iris 18 letters from the capital, | direct roi @ city of Mexico. ry is, that | in VeraCruz. u Aqauie Creek) leaves Commerce sucet whart, | which appear to be late, though the datesare not given’ | the alcaide of that place wrote to General Canalizo for | \"Wersiec heen that Gen, Scott was within Chest 406'| Gry ctunteatieas Aeate eee oie eh ens | temic te Oe ‘uesday and Friday Evening, at 6P.M., The purport of Seem is that the work of fortitying the ap pow pease and was told to Cid all the militia miles of the conte tain thle eb. bee made a post mortem examination, stated that the sto Our watering places generally are the ren ‘th polnts. “dl environs of the city is going on rap! and that seven- | he could, an at he woul supported in the course in a letter received in this city, brought New o ual rest! dress “Througit-tickets to Richmond... fy ‘pleost of artilisey. ad serives froca Acapulco and | Of « few days by troops from Mexico, suclste tere: | Once te erea in thie olty, bro Ted beco-eppeine: | Mach And mouth showed signs of poison, but that it was | fashion,and thereare usually more restrictions Up ; N P Beginners tion, Ke., ke. it is absolutely necessary to go to Bald. ng General Scott battle at or near Tlascala,| The energetic and able manner iu which ho conducted | manecd a yoercie’ Gale eee ae alerted and 60 Ys, it being the onty place at the Laks where families the whole affair, is the theme of universal commendation Heckerthorn, who had been arrested the dey | oF individuals can feel at home; and when once they get = 5 = vous of vident from the fact that a frac and moi int upon personal movements than even Ferersbane, § | other pointe, which they were mounting a8 fast ns possl- | Port. | ISG SRA vd Dictator, and was put in command of thirty thou- | discovered, that the child, proviows te ite darth ede | inceitien, ‘The benetite depired one eevee aan ore Staunton, Va. 1 ble. ey mention the arrival of Alvares at the head Verbally we learn that Santa Anna has formed a new sand men. pe ceived a t blow on the back of the head. Hecker- | Telleffrom oure, a resort tothe country usually gives, are Charleston, 8. C. i of 8000 men, and they set down the entire force in the | cabinet, composed of ‘Tornel, Rejon, Ibarra, and Baran- The guerillas*are daily becoming moro audacious; , and one Levi Davis have been arrested and | 20t enjoyed, an thing is sacriiced to fashionable dress and fasbior ours, more so if posnble than in Being at the same price, more direet an mach mo f 1 thorn, Tyl and | city ax 20,000 armed militia, and 10,000 troops of the | da. ‘Tornel, although nothing certain 1s known, is pro- | they prow! about the very walle of the olty in tha wet " ling. ‘These letters further say. that the olerey are ta. | bably Minister of War, Rejon of Foreign Itelatiooe pacity of horse thieves. If'an Amerlenn’ goes outelde | committed to jail ‘The public hud gathered by Wed. ike B. Ji 7 certaia than the Paccepen! e gaety ed A ~ t esdey to the number of five or six hundred, end the de- | the most fashio: city. Sensible people do not go to Stesmboar Line,—all the wide and rough . king an active part in the business; that arms of all | Both are well known in the United States—both have | unprotected, he is never seen again. oe cf i h places fc h purposes, it senslbic between the im’ uth ofthe Poromac and Old Point Comfort, | \lns “wore pouring, dato the capital, and considerable | previously held the positions given them above. ‘Tri- | "Sickness continues severe in Vera Crus, particularly | Stee of excitem mcg tatenee’ “Tir Whit olsen ke | weoeur on hocar ut they go uhere they com get si eae ised is part | sums of money. gueros has resigned his office as Governor of the District | diarrhooa. floulty that the crowd could be restrained from laying | Comforts of the country, where they can emjoy them- crest Mail Line through Virginixs and thet | _ Bofore entertug npon Mr. Kendall's letters wo may re- | of Mexico, and Gen, Ignacio Gutierres takes his pla We make the following extracts from the Vera Cruz | violent hands on the fortune teller, and tearing hun tate | selves in thelr own way, or in other words, do just es a Great Mail | mark that by the way of Oriaaba- letter has been ro. | all probably the work of Santa Anna, Bagle of the 280. 15) of thowe who left here with | Rect, Heskerthoru stated also, that Tyier Sa ee bed jor such purposes they come to Lake Mabo- th it passengers sl conveye » incounee- | ovived here, which announces that “Santa Anna has ; i" number (some thirty) of those who left here w: a hil , fine place for young children, on account of yon ‘wih, ff rowbattan, always cheaply as by auy other | boon elected Dictator, provided he will not soakenencc® Purnia, Mrxico, June 10, 1517. | ene nat train, have been bent Beck, being meatie to Fie, | duposed of several children in the same ra ce Yor young children, on seqount o jon and certainty, thanby | 20% that he has 30.000%men with him, It a Some of the papers are rating the clergy of this place . . It appears from oved from the iatigue inoident to « march in the heat of ery desirable resort for all, as it is easy of aocess any otner line, except Lag jis Wreshington. | Railroad of- | what follows below that Santa Anna has attained to all | Tight igi ating ae rn pie Ameriouns | tho day. This was to be expected, as all of them were Jolin paper to VAS BA ines.” The folio wine : | being only four miles from the present termination of the fice, Pratt street, Baltimore; of Stockton & Fall, or at the | the power of a Dictator by the arrest or removal from ae 9 rete a a oe eeisan the | Yoluateers, and most of them young men who aro not phee rue oh aun cr oad éetanerae re Jeniiat Harlem Kailroad, and only three hours ride from the naroe street wbarlh OF, 08 Faery seer aaye O° presets cgrc rpet onset br seal teloomepogera chiefs and capiains of our independence, aro now deeply chad ae poe ‘of enjoying an invitation to be | have the pleasant prospect before us of @ boundary dis- | {it tory tscrege acne srom the railroad 5. oa will bear in mind that | pone the counting of the votes for President till the 16th | immersed in commercial projects or in plans to preserve | present on the occasion of nn ampution of two legs, | Pute, so that New Brunswick 's fust being reduced in | (ry ‘and iatroally setresbing after Atty. f var sallag of ratl- OTe as Risce Boater aad get reach | of January mext! The loth of June was the day fixed | their treasure. They romain cold speetators of the | hove the knee, on Saturday last, where, thet great as. | Size and importance. Between the Yankees, Canadians | {1Jyhnu ia Teally Feftesbing a a Mae aera’ chosame cane with diese aoe, | by law for thet purpose. By tho postponement’ Santa | evils which have bs fallun thelr unhappy country, and | Sprvet’ in surgical cases, the letheon, was used. The | ®24 rues intruders. perhaps the Japanese, we expect | “There are more beautiful places for summer rendes- any poinc south of Petersburg a ot a4 jouies ils owe fadednines with a culpable remissness, or else with hidden treason, rey hic thi. ee 4 to the | eon to find the province bounded on the south and | . even when there is no breach of connexion by the Bay Line. ina prolongs power indefinitely, and for the tthe triumphs of the invaders.” A pretty hard subjects were two men who In conveyer the | reat by the harbor of St. John, on the east by Courte- | U8 in the vicinity of the city of New York, than fo SytSmeod*r ane. "He wil pond fe extentatiens of this epereaticn | blow ie, Or a Mexican to strike at the priesthood | Hompital of San Francisgo, and the succes was a triumph | Most by the hatbor of St. John, on tha east by Courte- | Say other in the Union, and. 08 fat no ous reliroan bo- ’ i EX NS—BULL’S PERKY, “4 oD of is ‘petuation , bs rel ysical . ,. ry e le- 4G 7 exten 1, me Tesorts 0 |. it on! | Gir be LON Pccitenpack. oe rte Tee ee eeeEe eS | geek a gre te ncaatyanting Tne e oe, ered nt | Seon, end De. Poster sod s young physiaina (whose oer eeae laste te eee rans tna within few yours that this place war known to any ex at t Tillow's Dock Fane. One, Serer Bape it ~ Paerem acne * foreign foe threatened pe “4 pom eran A thane baa on spr iaxty peo of Saas Where Sonsyie do not recollect) were the opera- eroeebeR upon Tm pret sen, ites po Sigh Mi a St by the ey, of your city, and we predict that Capt. Scott, 5 , ors. 3 within a few yoars it will be more generally resorted to ETT, Capt. Frederick Gaylord, will run | “"A private note from Mr. Kendall gaye tl of cannon already cast. Among the generals noticed as | Oa g " " fro has been of late years, we shall ina very short period of 5 ther notice,’ (touching at Hammond ‘and was at Puebla, Nothing farther had tranepiony: grist | having command of the different battalions { see the | o¢ 2 ariny Sf some distinction datedg Pectin mcs | time be reduced to the dimensions aluded te ehich | ‘B&H Many places which have been longer and hitherto fae ft, | eis Arrairs 1n New Brvnswicx.—We have mtreets, as followsi— “1 pers, i Cortina. nt strike eviry one forcibly with the idou of a re- | MoT’ favorably known, ard to his mission. ‘he Mexican , Mr, | names of Perez, Leon, Ramirea, Gorostiza, Cortina. and tated that the co mu Ty one ly w idea of a re- neering 36 ge A: Leave Fort let uy | know as much about his missiouawe lo’ | the late President sustitute, Ansya. From the reports | Pee" highly approved. of by the cccauabeding necerat, | duced revenue snd more cramped resourc Rh pore londay, at 4.6 Mondyy, | 744 12.1446 | Wegrieve most sincorely to learn that the ‘American | from every point it, would appear that Senta Anna in- | jt will be recollected that Capt. Walker recently Invear. | Ashburton Treaty, New Dronswick was depri Arrearrep Risto or tax Coxvicts.—It ap- Mevaay 36 1 3 12.1436 | prisoners im Mexico have not obtained thel#release ; on | tends striking one more heavy blow for victory—else his | rying his company up to boulqunreics, led an expedition | immense tract of ihe best. thnber Inods she possessed, | pears trom the National, that on Tuesday even Weduesday, ‘d’sday, 33g 7 1466 | the contrary. the report is that they are in more atrict | ®ctions greatly belie him. against some Mexican villages known’ as the haunts of | #nd the navigation of the River St. John thrown open to | ing lust, one of the guards of the Baton Rouge peniten- } wer: Bede 3s 7 138 | confinement than before. Ought not something speedily bik troops are being regularly inspected and drilled. | despuradoes, and captured and shot several of them —- | the lumbermen of a foreign power. The di«pute, which ony — a hae Li ® cand} Levees d hn to Cre Bacureey, 10 Saturday, 34g 756 12, 1486873 | to de done with the Mexican prisoners ia our pewer, to | 80 Lime agent ea — soldierly appearance, as new | Lhe letter stutes that Gen. Scott says he desires to con- | has long been in embryo, and is acw budding, arises from Ha a wes 0 iged to approach = ts He, on which Sunday,” 12) Fit res-td,.¢, | being Sante Auna to his bearings on this point clothing has be m distributed to thove who stood in most | ciliate all who are peaceably disposed, but that the cut. Canadian interference. “Te OF peOSd TRATIGET tee arr [tals “Inelnsog’ ins ne pevonting. ine amas tor Ga aces to 1 4 ‘silent New . esen te | ieteaaerettese for toate fe totg dpnlog Boareas hose with ARs "Boden Ab slant ne thteaae Oo or eetanetate ; Purnsa, June 11,1647, | "reat shall be pony be edie emis Brunswick (at Madawaska), wero served with common | the guard, and with a terrible oath, said,“ You ate now observe tha New York at6 o'clock every m: Poe 2 gh oie 9 | Full files of papers from tho city of Mexico, up to the (From the Washington Union, July 6 } processes in actions of debt, to be tried at Quebec. | in my power.” At the same instant some twenty con- ing, returnis ce Rt 76 o'clock, thereby affording | importance, The report in, that Congress will net ao | gth inst.. inclusive, have just been received here. | We havo been favored with the following extract of @ | \hother our authorities will submit to this we know | Victs suddenly appeared, all nt upon some bostile a f of “9 FB . 01 | a he ned, and cut do f " to Hevkennck. Suudays excepted. jet9 ser | carry out his achemes in & more high-handed manner | teresting. won neelligence ae may be ine | aleve the latert intelligones from Meche it SD>:| bre apelOnd 70 Ch Cae leee ee TTL UCR NUDE | Sich the pistol; almogd covering his awe [dun BRO MOREE 4 . 0 te — | with the pistol, al fe hovel Metaeament ree tp. | ousting open his head, and otherwise inj penchant ; bie apology to the Can SHREWSBURY RANCH, | thanever. Todefend the capital he appears determined | “Phe sonitor Republicano of the 8th iust., sa} pears that the eluction if pat off till the 21st of Septem- "7 : Geoen House, Jgsepiog Stas Henesen ed Aivares, with bia Indians, was to mareb on thas Gag toe ber ; and the general opinion is, that derrera will be | “Md end the matter. £ ing him. The Runsom, and | Upon; but instead of adopting a conciliatory policy, and bis hovel arrangement may up. i evar’ Ya rail the couviets reeing this, fled to thelr cells, and the ‘The. stenmboxt ED- | bringing about # union of the differont parties aud fac- woe te ba deliv eed Gas clected President, and that « péace honorable to both | Peat odd to strangers; but our too-woll paid, too-well | rent ol the nonvlels mutes Bits, bud ran as follows from foot | tions, be has sent a number of the most notod officers | ‘iw same paper latina teee eee ke covalty. | countries will be the result." SII EEE oT | if piers fet of Coit pitas either to prison or into exile; aud by threats and abuse | iso immediately to take up the line of march for Pus |. Gen Soot was at Pucbia on tho 1éth. Gen, Alvares oll Saeed Hi “uvany Geapetth recuired.? Suir Fever at Quesec.—The Quebe ew York. k eee Ries, is endeavoring to bring over their friends to his cause. | bia, and the inference is that the enemy intends fighting | haa got through from the south, and is between Puebla | * jacners every despatch requires | Suir Fever « z QUEBE ne (Quebee corres- pee, Jels. Orelogk. > y- O'clock. | | Omioers who gave their paroles at Vera Crux or Carro | the Woat butte iu this, nelyhborhosd Ta he ine | und Galapa with 2.000 to 6.000 tseopecne death Se the a pondent of the Montreal Herald writes on the 2d Saturday, 10) 1 B. Gordo, are foreed into the army, or else are treated with | editor openly comes out and says, that by this course | Purpose of cutting off Gen. Cadwallader with the train! Ti Massownr Reormenr.—We had the plea- | insti" It the official accounts from Groxse Isle are more Bendsy,' 11, 6 violence. and driven from the city. All the American | {hey will avoid having the beautiful city of Mexico the | of mouey ; but he will never do it sur0 of meeting in our city, yesterday, Mr. Mitchum, | favorable, | wm sorry to say that things are getting some- a fitizons in the capltal were ordered, on the ist inst., to | scene of a grand battle He hopes that by a well com. | “Gen. Cadwallader loft Jalaps on the 18th. 900 of our | one of the Minourl volandoccs whe Zocompanied Col | What worse here, for we have to record the death of a | leave at the expiration of twenty-four hours, either for | bined effort the glory of the Republic way be preserved, | dragoous wore guided by an ulcalde of Perote, who lod | Doniphan in hie srduous but successful and glorious | Capt, Christen, of the ship Sisters, who dled this morn 4 Jal'aco or Morelia, and many were obliged to pack UP | and that Santa Anng may wipe off some of the stain | them into a ravine where they surrounded 400’ guerillan, | march frou Missouri, by Santa Fv, Chihuahua, &. to | \ug of sbip fever, after « fow days illners, at Point Levi, LA and be off, without a moment's time to attend to their | wnich at present sticks to bis character, ‘The edivor | Killed 30 of them. aud wowodrd as many ‘moree so tbat | (argu frou He r ting particulars of | lero he had gone at the commenceiment of his lilness. “4 tes many int business, This tyrannical decree will of course be ruin: . these fellows will be very careful how they join another listened to with great | Che Sisters brought out 667 pas ous to the interests of all, but. more especially to the does not exactly say this, but be means it. Every one y y J er | this exciting expedition, which we listen TT j r” ~ rmed that several of her crew a: x Phe captain H ELY* | hea, ro in Puebla hopes that the battle or # battle may be | Party. foterest. He eays that a large majority of the nen | Crme siAN FIELDS RSMO KES —On aad afer TY commercial houses, In the meantime, every citi- fo nt in this neighborhood —the Mexicans will ‘not |. “lUnderstand that for dnties as they fall due under were destitute cf shoes for months; that they had to fl Lue Paragon at Groae Lala, dled yesterday: 1 am in- Sunday, July 11th, the steamboat PIONEER | sen hes been called upon to take up arms for the com- | make another stand this side the capital In that ease, the temporary tariff, drafta are given (our paymasters) | abandon their tents and other camp equipments in Sep- ornied that two or thres persons have lyon slightly ats will meke regular tripe, from Caual and Nineteenth street, dir | mon defence, and the leperos are driven to work at the re are filled with accounts of the approach of | 4 Jalapa and Puebla Fur the heavy amounta due from | tember last: that since then they have slept in rain, | tacked with fever ero since yesterday. th i ‘at Hoboken, lexving the above men- the point of the bayonet. Cannon are | tho Aniuricans towards Durango and Sonora, ‘The edi- | the British and German houses on the new tariff, the | teow and ice, with Lute blanket, Co li upon and one to rs, and | wm ine places ax follows:—-Canal street, 10 o'clock, 12, 2, 4, 6 foundry in the city~ balls aod sbells at ” ined with | 00ds are stored. They will give drafts on Mexico us at there was hardly « change of ral- . reer, 1084 oelock 1184 12h 26, 3% 44.5%, 6M. | iron worka near San Rafuel—and other establishments | (Or MAy® that the “infamous Yankees! have joined with | foons wre moran, | hey. x that clty. Soret in tho uiolereginent. ‘Their loss, including killed | (4UANO—Balaace ofthe caruo of brig V teu ta feaes Became ids, 103g ovelock, 113g, 123g, 2h¢, Se, 4 Py ee are busy turning out munitions of war. Defences are in this gre ty bellever if i “ Santa Anna, for the present. has full powers to de- | and wound»! in two Mexican and one or two India he market, For sale talots to suit purchasers, at T'rappel BOATS Fun | PFOCes of constcuction at Chaleo, Ayotla, Guadalupe, | nin cunus hes given ite vote for Gon, Santa Anna for | fend that city, so it appears. Another repart in that he fights, from sickness and all other causes, was only one | Stores, Brookly: alton Keriy.” Apply abvanee INE ST Kade, | Chapultepec, and other points, and the war party would | ing meet nonatitational President, Zacatecas for Lafra, | Will treat with Gen, Scott or some one elas” hundred and ten out of # regiment of nearly one tho@- | inv!'imih AML 2. i ‘xcepted= | fain believe that they can resist the advance of the “in. (From El Arco Iris. of Vera Cruz, of June 26 Ni deserted or was discharged, and the | 7yL0 ‘bea ek "a “t ‘ 3 ) ‘ ri a ardou er) Sip Pee berqens Opa Bieri 7,0'clockt, Pe Ms from | fmous and cowardly” North Americans. Great hopes | Kini puree, for Elloriaga; and Sinaloa and Senora for Intelligence of the ste of things’ in the oaplal: of | ane sens, NO ot onor of corryig beck verthats | OuGHnW leo megrimeut of Seat, ‘Steam! ISAAC. KWON apt. Wm. H. Peck, rill are ES sie Ligh i anh | Pos hemi Santa Anna, according to El Monitor fsratlicens, ie republic Pe A slowly, and after great | family and friends nearly nine-tenths of the force with Born, ne os ene ne é Goats: saieaste toy ¢ ‘ lewwe on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at composed of young men 0 capital, merchants, | has fallen out with the followin oxtensive list of general lay, on account of the interruption of communication. | which he set out an. ¥t new a { » ee aa ae acon otdaaier, i olerka, law students, the better class of mechanics, ko,— i Wa loci, vaabal sige ; sled, more than ove. Teaauee ee feo 4 ily, Su ty o'clock. ja 1 Minon, Urre ‘The sovereign Congress has ordered that the election of ] earnboat HENDRIK IUDSON, Capt. R. G, Cratter an: officers !—Bravo, Rincon, Canalizo, Arista, Minon, Urrea, .* 7, Sor ( dn will ‘Jouve (on Tuesday, Thursday aed Satarday even. | Dub anit bed ype ny Spry Vey Be! ae qroded nq Garoia Conde, Requena, Morales, Almonte, and Ampu: | President shall take place on the 2ist of September, ap- Tue O1p Surreme groun rently with @ desire to hether Chief Justice Beardsley, and Justices | Pre Bree. , Atbive O'Clock, &. Mefandivg at Intermediate Placee= | great barm oun bo anticipated from this force. it is | dit, fortunate it 18, for Mexico perhaps | should say | PO TC pealtioal affaite Will cheese aoek ene | iio cuit MeKisssck, ave Hasty oneaced ates OD RN eet lig Weat Brostwease™ ©" rom ihe footo) Barclay street. further thought that the Indians from the South, the | says that all the above are either in retirement or else | Anna be able to exorcise the storm which threstens in despatching the work left in the hands of the old Su- +r bass seit eamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capmin T, N. Hulse, | Pintos under Alvares, will strike terror into the | in’prison, and further gives it as his solemn conviction | him. We ure told thet » portion of the clergy have | preme Court. ‘The bar, we undesstand, are much pleased SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS—Geuilo will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday after: | hearts of “los Yankees,” {oasmuch as they oast their ar- thee the t 4 of their services, | Much modified their peotundions, and somewhat calmed | with the prompt and intelligent manner in which the men’s & » formerly [7 . hogne, a’ clog ck rows with great accuracy, und when charged uponthrow | ‘Al the country now has great need of thelr service thels enthuslasm, sinos Gea. Seott made them the offer | now Justices portorm the important duties which they | 217 Broadway, comer now offers to his frisads, So Oe ad Theda ait ia dtkiy Mary: (will | themselves on their bucks aud Sight rigorously with thelr | reieade, there was the greatest. discord, Daraada, who | of Mepecting religion and It fe the belief of | have assumed. They are men of profound legal know- | custome: * varied assortment of geo. Morelock, ONT CMe ays od Rater hy Minicom, | smaachetee” of abort swords. It ls fairly presumable, 1¢ | Traut simncg Sintene at Piegiig Ruiationa only re, | allebarif Hecrers ls. eleoted Preeldent, negoviations for | Hugesnd uvect Industry’ and cithowghcopeat wes ox. pom gl Dota cee bocal ‘The above hoata willat all times arrive in Albany in ample | they undertake this latter gamo, that but tew of those Pa Stine Oveaiy-fvux banee—be resigned on the Will be entered into without delay with the United | pressed that neither A. L. Jordan nor Marous T. Rey. | "2% ponders, ahiste Vader Ger time forthe Moruing Cara for:ne East or West. who throw themselves upon their baoks will evor rise to second day in disgust, Goalie had also thrown up the of the north, and that this matter will be success: | nolds could be juduced to fill one of the vacancies, ments, Het . ites ‘ rei La at moderate rates, and none taken after 5 | their feet in this world. communal oft battalion of Viotcria. fully terminated. Many believs that the entry of G uublic hopes and interests will be fully met and promoted | ‘Nb. ‘the “move will poy purtionian atieution Mat person are Poebid deaiantk aay’ ot the bouts of this Poreta, Mexico, June 6, 1847. The editor of El Monitor is raving, perfectly outra- | Seott will be the prelude to w treaty of pence adi by the gentlemen now on the Bench.—tlbany Journal, | making Bhirty, Sp andre, els Binces, : ling, without « written order from the captains or agents. I have obtatned a file of El Repubticano from the city | geous, because our army was not out up und de- | tageous to both republics. july 7 on menetvetating tom£,€ # For pasege, or t, apply on board the boats, or to P. C | of Mexico, as also several copies of El Nacional, pub- | stroyed in detail while on {ts march to this city, aod in El Diario de! Gobierno, of the ist inst., publishes a6 | Ri 7. Osweao.—V lee by letter re- | _mylimere Yosnrn AGATE, 297 Brondway ACHULTZ, nt the office on the whart iv5 re lished at Atlixoo, where the legislature of the State fact after ite arrival. He thinks it a burning disg ace | longth Gen, Taylor's official report of the battle of purve oi ef Hens L ap a ar , Lin 6 Wear 0 LOR SALE Twenty railroad carta and ait oue W now In seasion. Some of the articles in the Intter are | that small parties of the enemy are permitted to prow! | Vista. It covery more than ave columns of that journal. | cel londay. ihe combatants were several ships? A FULL AND HONABLE suites me two horse are, constantly | decidedly rich. The editor has s correspondent in this | with impunity abont the country, when they have thou- | | There seems to be a publication in Mexico called the | Onwegoon iy: The com A igi PS ae MA oF ‘to pret, where tray canbe hed ar the na iy offence to | crews of American and British vessels, and the ’ hand where oll Wade afar, SoUh aulemobanea teak wenaglres aad toe oe bs | SROUMR EROS ate ite ions aia tone | Ree, Pemecracia, which givet sree “tuce: not | lasted some two or thres heurs. Many wore badly yee ¥ ; am 6 conoen- io » " rela Sis ttt aay heh | nh tye dard alot Salo | tat Rae ye ai | See" Supe att ar ran qeipesseso™ ds in apt disciple of the Munchausen solool, most | combined front, He winds up his tirade as theee there isa publication | mee norte 108 i ae

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