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awey. ja etter, oe: wore Ou Pes Patch Islant, where Tek mou A ates uiboat 4 sent fortoh al her off, buts was thought she would have £0 Belighveued. : Ananvoven.—Ship Zephyr, at Boston, om the 2 inst, lat 44 N, Jon 99 W, passed ticuguide the wreck ofa hig aC about 150 full of waters eoaid cot diveern her. aamehvd een ia she we. ed over Nason, from Palermo, for New Orleans oe Wheat thik et arte tied soins trol and sailed y for destination. [9™ We are indebted to the Charleston Courier for slips. Whalemen. Att jt Staninaton July bar Jnited States, Stevens, with Menuit Fe abut tim, 1200 bbls Meh ‘Tiger, Ston, 2000 Nantneket. bie Scot . # Hue WS antied te covey with the Hiberuia, Smith, NL, e ship ain for house, jn March, with 4000 bbls K Marcus, », Pacific Ocean, ates id Be rae Tabs oe ibe boue for Pate ees do, forther reports—Left at ‘T, Formors basil sn ia ‘wh, (rep Meh 24, 11Dap io ‘why and others before reported. Ship ache a Yi, from New Orleans for Li- "3 he rom New York, (May 12,) for Can- ‘ton, May |, lou \ rk ba 1 Fans, frou New Orleans for Cork, Jaly 3, ; nat mast. ty or tat burn, from Bangor for Barbadoes,16 days tat 24 10. i¢ d ‘& from Boston for Honduras, July ‘Mitehell, 98 days from Londonderry for Jat 42 30, fon 64 40. JR Dow, Merrymaa, from Havana, for 4 . July 8, off Viatanzes 3 July fo, {st 340, lon Bf ig, Sdeys que getioe” Vee OT a hy a "Sch Manchesier, ays foun Nawau for New York, July chew c Bey Dowdy, from St Thomas fur Elizabeth y. NC, Lat ics i cof Dre ise cote ea, Coren jetry boun : hia same day, brig Swat, from Bostou bound to do—by pilot boat Jacob Bol Gi ine tn reel from Eastport tea eresdey Comes trom: Balticioret r Calais fi i Way 7 Inport, bark Lagrange, Lewis, “Toht Forest King, Kelly, for N Conacoi York, abont loth. . Is Bark Nashua, Skaats, for Ph a eerste Catan te, Sahel,» Scum, Cuba, Jury 9—In port, bark Rio, Cottrell, for Bos- ta % M duly 8, (hack date.)—I . With others, bark Walter Hankin Gn Onley Ade? Gleaner Siaith: for Cowes next day, (another account: Hecla, W' tery for New York, next wee! Gi 0, Jul eruviau, Boyd. Glasgow; brit riot jinvflower, White, Yarmouth, [iffiu, Harrison, Newerstle; Eleanor, Qairk, Aberr- Covumbia, Attridge, Liverpool: baiks John Bell. Ci |, New Ross; Columbic, Sim, Greenock; ship Lad: Milton, Hayes, Liverpool ‘bark Corinthian, Ci Dies Rath, Mowatt, Neweas Awe, Stor ships Aberdeen, MeGrath, mouth; Macgaret, BL ‘Om Jackeon, Vrowr, fave 29~ "bri Oriectal fina ern, ding, i from do via Riv Nunex disg,une: ald, brig Brasily (of New York) Bevans, (how Haveva,) bound'to windward, St Crore, uly oes ere i 4 hompson, (of 5 if s achr . Bale ei and for New Haven, anme days elds trom West Endy 3d brig Emity Farnham, Brenlotm, Copenhagen. fr Jonws, PRy July 6—In_port,schr iris, Simmons, from ceibo, to bagel low for Bi Rissia, Rutherford; Su- tris’ Leda, Runt, ji H 0 e cis Lor Mivien, Lony, disz: Rlector, Packard, do; Naratiskeys Ele dot “dorado, Colijer. weg orders; Walcott, Moor Velisco, Bell, do; schr Besjamn, Bigelow, do. ome Ports. Partimone, July 2—Arr brig Cambrian, Walters, from Lovecnderry, Ireland; schrs Lydia, Post, New York; Quen, Saw off the Well ani—no doubt the Potomae; from Cid brigs Iter; Arion, (Br) Young, Belfast; for West Ladies; Boston, Nick- join x, Inly 2t—? rr, ship Zephyr, Leach, Cronstadt May Virlffoa’ Lamson, Newpure, Walesy, Gonos Mere, just, Lawreu + Baltimore; brigs on dh ford, Bets=\ Ja; Alle hania, Me: Eidrid,, di Gov Bi SO re fuegos: Deaimark. Cashing, Piewu; Toplif, jand, y ad *Brown, dot ry Phita 1 nk; f lo, Bark Emma Isadorn, preparation to clear, Std, Adhol; brig Arcielé i is pampioe, Chenaer, News Sark Cie pelt om m ‘odiey, Boston, 17th, arr ship Sutton, Galloway, York. ark Fdward, Butkley,do;, brig Mary Adeline, Cope, New York. § Hrarvis, July 20—<In port aches Louisa, Chase, and A Majrhll, Chaves im Douten for N ¥erk, July 15—Arr ship. Hector. Post, New York: bark iton, frou Guivestony brig Token, Ity der, fm NOvieans: "Dora, Boy: of eld, ship. Rockiucham, Penlial- Tow) jie Havre’ Br beak Brian Atarien, Miler, for Laver pont: big Gen Worth, Walton, for Baltimore. a ‘ Broronp, July 20-—Arr echt Adams, Baker, Balti rnyrort. July 20—Sld, barks Panchita, Pierse, Porto scht Geo & Emly, Nickerson, Baluimore, (arr at Bos- ton se da New Oat sans, July 13—Arr ships Diana, Windsor, Boston; brig Frances Amy, Granby, Ve (rug: rchr Alexander. Hansmond, Rattan Island, (Hond); below, one ship, one bark Cd, shine Ph Allen, ‘Taltabassce, Biodnax w York: U Wibray, Liverpool E Sultan, Savage, Londons ‘brigs Telegraph (Br), Caryl, Shuckford, Havana; schrs Mary Adeona, (Br) W omascen. ‘mouTH, July 17—Ar: schrs Adelaide. ow New York ond ae for Dennis; 19th, &mulot ‘orh, Bride, P: lo. ‘ ‘Mary Lowell, Matanzas; Dil- Car.Tine, Flenid, do; selrrs radi ers, Bangor for ( sttersou, do for Matanzas: Mary Jliza ‘ork. ‘James Hand, Weaver, Pl do; 19:hy arr sen Dela er, Philadelphia 1y'20—Are achrs Gances, Horn, and Bay State @ hilatelohie. Chat brie Tam Ooanten anc W Sonst of AT ica, Ls , July 19—Arr sehr Azof, “ook, for St Domin- Mharechind B donee utes, NYork Pe ll, Kowel, ich, rt: jot, Snow, ouput ache Old. Zack, Cartel 7th, eld brigs Sea Flower, Crowell, Philadel 8¢ Domingo; schr John Tyler, SN —— ——_—_———— IFTY DOLLARS RE‘WARD—Lost, yesterday after voom, 22d just., in going from North River Bank, through Greenwich, Murray an ‘est streets, to 202 West street, & mor.cco wallet, coutalning steer $330, mostly city a iam Radford’s cheek for ove hundred dollars, 18 9, Among the bills, were oue$100 Bank of Com- vera) $20's Norh + iver Back. The public are negotiating for the chek, ia the ya ment is a 1 der will me Wy above seward by le: "a aid coutents at ‘ext at. ” JOHN SQUIER. H 1ON ORDER OF CLEVER FELLOWS— NUTICK—4& meeting will be held on Suuday afternoon, ‘ 3 oveluck P M.vat the lodge room, Fuuewual Very member, as business of impor- nd also make suitable arrangemen's ott Jace tn about twa weeks, By wh WOOLDRIGE, Grad Counsel. Second VC. Jy23 are _Jantes MeGOw, A NeW NOVEL BY J\MES—KUSSELL, « tale of th not Charles Il; by G. P, R. James, will be pub- Tis day Price 2 cents, ‘The Kuight of Gwiuue, by Chas. Lever; complete, 25 cts. O'saliivan’s Love, by Wim Carlet rice 25 cents f Hy by Misa Bardon: 24 pert. 38 cents ii U cheaw yubliou or sale fa YO EEREORD & CO 2 Astor Howse AR—WAR—\W sh—The celebrated Ch: minator is sure death co Flies am tance will be transi for a ovnliion exewy order of GF Manus Ketuy, F Roaches, ke Are you troubled with ay of the ry et of the Extermivator, a cheap, bi he ent Will cost you oaly 644 cent: it, 9 be the best article ever offered in our city, i At 251 Peal sucet, New York. One hundred and fifty mea and boys wanted to sell it; from $1 to $3 per day can UE OIE |) 1 T TERN KCHANTS.—A young man, tho- roughly ac York market» goo nied with the dry goods trade and the New judge of eoods;tnd un experieuced buy: er, would like to make an arrangement with ove or more West- ero hows ha rill refer to sume of the first dressed to “Jacquard. Box 950 tong where an interview may be had wi iv 5’, 170 Broudwoy, c fof Maden id Warrants them as good as the natu- fe nod ntastication,’ ral Teeth for bitin A complete double set of pest Mi on five gold plates A setof best Miners! T plate forthe upoor jaw, to be worn by atmospheric anre teeth froin, im . $50 00 . $20 60 ++ $100 to $5 60 2 STORE AT MIDDLETOWN, CONN—Ove of best serail Ding stores in the State of Connecticut is le. To » person capable of conducting ihe small amount of menus, thi many advay the parchaser A. valusbh years wi lbe ‘The store bas: eda, 0 this summers che wew eailron! New vill soow peration dd pon se fs vareatve a ‘8 person i ag why eithes letter oy personaily, to SAMBEL BOWNE, ‘Druguint 03 John strevt, New York. Fria! eu the Forest of i Dense, is now brovght before the publ dove”. s-ugle bottle, of in soda water, ‘iy209e M2087 re Gs s the great secret of " vd io 5 ge hier a of, Okt BULL—Ebenouer MLDie SINT HS: WOOD— Walter, Mr. Marsholl; Josephine, Mrs. Booth. Kes, Z, conte; Pitand Gallery, 123% cents. Doors open ata forminee to commence at helf-past 7 GARDEN —Nir. Sane 28, are ‘ads. faautities of rat ynalits, inom ore are found oT i some of the'tracts, andthe moat extensive iro 1 PUR SING ucts of the re N jection to 0 ol preferred. Appl Bixge Manager—On HEE ABE ES duck juwnps, Mr. Waleot; Pat- several favorite Dances, by Misses Louisa, ya. Will sing several favorite Song in the course celebrated HERR CLINE will appear on the Tight 0 "erformance to commence at 8. ‘By a respectable young Woman a rmaid. Best of refe ermald,” at thie office, ue pasnetional, entit BLE ROUGE-Si Alejo, Mr Phanguale, W Viompsos y alma, Nile ; Private Bore 2 cotenccansa cela salesinan wants «situation iv who has had some yeard experience iu the Spoken. City Post Office, D. (Shin Charleston, from Charleston for Vera Cruz, July 9, off eiccoation’ jor. Cane, HOUSE —Fri evening. LMO’S OPsKA SE —Frida) Evpie gah ¢ will commence wil Mr D OST—A BANK BO 103. ‘he finder will pleas nbers streetsSavings (\AP AND LETTER PAPER —A full amsostment of al an —A full assortinent of a’ ry the follow far ag TALLENGE—OWING TO AN Mi ay he 20th, in the race which came o the James J. Bevins, of Twas besten, which “MSs i ‘Mi 1 Oldiield, who will admit aGentleman and Ladies, Admis- Jee Thomas, to row Face to come ochre. weeks Admission ou board 35 cents, ‘Open’ from eto make a few re alot. ine Comm lore, Messrs. Editors 3 rt = ne fo offer te above che! raw ibe the accident snoul pened to him more lely, on or about ment season, will please address him During Mr. Barrett’s absence le by ei rhe or hi business communications that he did rt that he would beat me out of 5: happe ed right he a “— of Bepvember, under th ng situations for the ea} ft street. ANN, sole rovrietor. i Europe all letiors nod ite IN. No.2 Bareiay” y street. verse, and he being the on! ME.CAN MUSEUM—PERFORMAN' au accident did hap) ternoon and Evening at 34 and 8% o'clock. 7 New and interesting collection of Wax Figures, cousisting of the 36 Negro Slaves capture FRE SCHO off New Haven in the ye THE ORPHUAN TR Ok ALISTS, ; paler and Lege! company in Ameren. ho for one week more, a corypany ol SHAKING QUAKERS, country. 3s WOODEN LEG, Taken by the American Army in Mexico, may be seen here ly persou that offered to assert im; those facts, with many others reasouable mau, that the ‘have happased to' bien was ice of also state that the tin offers the above challenge, is, that it could possibly, nog TOW ALY more sing likewise state that at t leauge, a gentle: huadred dollars th that I MOG hota CHARLES THOMAS No ico Nar 47 Broadway, New thony, Clark & Cas Importer of French Plate: je the above chal- e time Pe eens & above c! NAL DAGUERRI 7 an Admissien to the w! both Af K AMISTEAD, time KENNEBECK an Chemicals, aud German Insteaments, General Agent for the ype Apparatus, and mater both of foreign and home mac ving retired from B-ss Bauks on Sotur ‘clock, Hammond at 8 r excursioa 40 cents. ‘icles on the most reasonab! URSTED as to tabia nthe ‘named MEDICIS, who arrived in this city from Log peas it that time about 55 sting enna ived by EBENR, THAYER, 6 Jyl5 law3t* re has bei val iano teman is represented ts a, and Pleasure y ‘ . anf rmatiou thankiul ONEY LENT.—The }ASS BANKS—The steamboat HiGHLAN VER, C: make an excurrion to the Sea wt. He Arm- Warren street at 8 faving 4; Catharine at 9, and A. H. SCHULTZ, STEAMBOAT EXC! PLEASANT PARTIES. pressure steamboat Srl to accominodate Societies, e8. ‘The NORTH AMERICA is too well known by the citi- ‘Zens asa first class large and spacious steamer to need any par- tculwr description Apply atldd Greenwich street. URSIONS AND —The fast new low TH AMERICA ___dy'4 Mtin#m highe: es advanced MA sad small sun on it ard hiver watches, diamond, x ture, ¢ Plater dewey) CON MDA fi jam street, near pi private office, by riuging the bell. TRANCE, COMPANY. Of number of their fr Persons received in prepared to make damage by fire ou dwel ‘ in general, goods, wares and merchandize of oh ya personal property, and ou risks Of trans- rtation aud inkand navigation, canst DiReor t W. Thorne, Navigation Risks —' gers to mike th ance against loss preceded it, Ti children under 12 eats hal Johu J. Herrick, C.K |, Se a “Tie Capital of this lustitution is now full, and with # r joney to loan oa bond LINHAKD IS & TELS FOR SIGNS—Offie tet Green street—Uhese Jetters are reinarkable for i walled by any other article a: i is warranted to stand exposure ‘They are also japanued to any color thi PETER ROUL aT respectfuily solicits the atcen York to his stoc! Yisleine Lace Capes, from’ $2 up sites, $6; Mantillas, $7, worth 12; W491 ted wich him, wit stud werrest post town, will by DRAFTS ON R ie t, TAPS e pul lic, Wishing to remit ‘mouey t large or small amounts, (payable re auk of Ireland, ut aumerous branches throughout the country tained, payable in all white and black shawls, $10, worth 20; dodo Chimizetts, $1; do do relané PORTAELY BALHING TUB convecued—A splendid arrangemeut.—Ger, ig up their courtry residewces, wi mize chem, they tre just ing tabs, shower neery CHARI general assortine olesale aud retai wuLere P. W. BYRNE & C03 NEW YORK EMIGRATION OFFICE. years proprietor of Ni .) respeecfially inforuns lu the property of Dr. Jy r blic Garden, where he trusts to meri 6 Wateduo Road, I muiug the public of the U Importauce of a Ag nthe power of the friends of he immediate correspon, establishinent, from whom they cur ion and favor towards thelr relatious leaviug. the Bourdsng House and It is located close to the shore, « little south of Plunter’s Horel Doe! T ville UN: KASES OF Ter and, indeed, every other sensu, in appenranee, caused in eigh cases out of ten by the atmosphere or wid what is supposed to be simply adisease of the Skin. tke purgative im us desirous of en; passages from Dubli aud Liverpool Juimore or Ne a disease of the Blood, o) an be obtained from if some of the thousands whe ean to soon more by and useless Sarsaj ay other house engaged in the business in this country being Jest and largest establishunent in the passenger trade is vorable terms than opens the pores, whitens the skiu, and enuses a hea . be the skin never so dis Sunbury Th ITALIAN CH he true and Kenui ICAL SOAP never fails to cu: vel them, and to make the skia clear and beautiful—even yel low or dark skin it changes to a beautiful healthy whiteness i sed on infants with the cases of Scurvy, Sal . Ringworm, Sorechead other remedy has ledical Society of Peraons are deli ¢ in Liverpool, {tacts so soothing eum, Chaps, Old pe eu effected Cures When ever filed. Te'wes very justly ea nris, a blessing and a mntrac val.’ But mind, get the geauiuemesk for Jones f the American Eagle. oH atthe National Bai also Ou all the principal towus of England and ‘acket Ships with their day dress of the Ayents who act for us, cnn atthis office. Apply or address by qetten, only,at the sign price 50 cents a ca River. the teeth r ee 25 cents a bor. n, 139 Fulton street ings; in Baltimore, M in Pittsburgh, 89 Li Tooth Paste, for making the gums healthy, NEW YORK AND HARLEM eR , GREY, RED OR HEADS, and th ra as a beautiful head of hair for a very rifling sum, read the following statement of respectable per 98 Aveune D, New York,cer ly ballon the top, and by the m Vanderbeck, of d was Cor ir Restorati soon have it loug, thic! street, Pittsburgh, Pa., iam Jaexson, of 89 Libert RSeo ned. 4: On the Jd of February, 1847, that on the top, was entirely i& two 3s bottles of Joues’ Coral Hair Restorat —he expects by usi hair than he thehair 1s growing fa it 0 THOSE WHOSE and weak at the Roots R aeceun 3 $8 &. a bap ohne dart look: Bohven Tweet and bas afine dark look. Before I use ive, { combed out handfulls of hai ‘Restorative, { eombed ou ual ait 99 King street, i A aud Jones’ Coral Hale Reatorativ 'O DRESS, Beautify, and make you board the steamboat wesowe~: and permanently cured NTT lair soft and fine (—Read : E. Cullen, late barber on South Americ certify that Jones’Coral Hi the best article I ev ag the hair along time my customers preferred | to any thing else. the American Eagle, | yZRe,,trtins to and fi Island, except at Broome ai betw William’s Bridge, worum, corner of y d some of the best city. The very finest qaality areally excellent article may be +s for Lake Mxhopack and of the 7 o’oloeck A. M. and 4 ssa BICC Ly ‘and cheapest boots in th Vinge on arrival of "7 4 sh. trai are offered for $4 50, but NeW YORK: ‘al ‘o Whitlickville at the Castom Iouse, without delay. New York, July 48; 16i eet HY Pout CIV ERR W.e, Micon eit "Thompson, he 3d of August, having supe subscribers continue to f he Western Staves and Canada, iT R. F PASSAC teamboat and Canal, to the following places, vin hestor, Buffalo and Pittsburgh :— Aesirous of engaging second , Din Passgges for thei ends in the old county, to leave Liverpool tr the Bak ef yoo! On the 6t the shove Steamer, ca doce. or I kine applying to harged forsee s charged Bear R LIVERPOOL—ViW LINE—Kegi fe Juty—t he splendid fast sai US, Captain Asa Eldri rior furnished secommo- Or arf, foot of Wall street EK. COLLINS, 56 South street Shiopers wil! slease clear thy gnods at tie Canom Howe, MoM dons, Capt. B, B.Cobb, will succeed M6uh of August, her regular day. | dations, pt ou Loar GRAND EXCURSION AND COTIL- RTY.—The managers of the Thistle Benevolent Association, at the pressing solici- ds, have made arrangements to on Party to Royeau Hook 22d instant. ‘The pylendid by the barge PRATT, have will be used by the mana st equal to any Which have atleman, extra ladies price—to be had of & Co.'s musi store, 361 Broadway ; Northera Hotel, 79 Court: gers, or at the landings on the East River, at it 936 ; Hammond sr, at » Returning, will land at 19th st, . Refreshments on 5 Ue. Jt, No. 46 > eouun mall, t , in the same m: have done for the also. to any part of tugland or Scot subscriber, or he uame oF the person oF medistely transmitted to that effect given MM Find) NATIONAL BANK OF A to iS t heir ‘iiieuds aud d, that they draw thout discount nor any of the drafts ev aly mond Al rans sailed in the shi d with. 3K given for any nk of Ireland and sof aniling, and the 1¢ had on application ost paid | VERS co. South street \CkK.—Packet ship WABASH, is disenarg- wat Pier No. 13 E 3 please attend to the receipt of their goods iin nees will te iy 2d 40 CUMPANY ENT. ER THURSDAY, JU: J Cars will rua as follows, woul further nouce. "Up trains will leave the City Hall fi larlem & Morrisiaaa. m & Tuckahoe Pleasantville, 90 A, Har’s aud N as. Newcastle Retuming to New York will Jeave— inst ogee” ae — Boge Tuckahoe 79H A.M aa 120 P. M cc White Pas 710 A.M. PM 5a * Whitlickvitle. | TAS AD + M 406 Pw will not stop on New nd sad atreet Acar cach train ten minutes, to take up passengers in morning train of ears from Croton Falls will it ate New York, emept at Tuckahoe for dharg. » Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine Dever Jes re Croton Falls ou ns, and for Paw- 8 TRAVELLING TO THE u8 AND CANADA. d Emigrants and others nt the very Qrve Oy, nal, Haron Monroe, Mackinaw, Southport, Pottsvill Loursville, Ky. Pbriive Harsilton, enston, b iy ie places. Persons proceeding to | } to eal ow PSCOTT, Offices, ew bork cen te A a Om mate eoumem. ... LATEST MOMENT PRLKOWA PilYe PEACE PROPOSALS PEREMPTORILY worn. Ie American whiskey, are also in groat however, have beea breweries, whieh ere beas ii Sout Soran apes ah CS all the availabies have doubtless Sante Aaua into his Imperial of Mextoo, or Tenochtitlan, was taken of seventy-five days,when itemts tovk pia: 's Detachment. — Lieut. uguatus VeLaughlin ) ond Division ‘The aucient city by Cortes in 1621, afters: a great slaughter of the The | oases were razed to the ground, and the present city” built on the ruina, Latitude, 19 degrees, 26 minutes 46 minutes, Weert. leseription of the city of Mexico, the letter writers of the army, ident the most favorablo view of the pic- w MEXICAN GOVERNMENT. By our extraordinary express from New Orleans, we learn that the steamer Galveston, from Vera Cruz telligence that the Mexican Govern- ment had rejected the overtures of peace presented by tents W. H. Ball, E. T. Shu. dshiptian Pierce Crosby Commander W. J longitude, 103 o soarcely be furnished rings positive although it is evi ture is presented, John Adams's det \etiog Master G. W W. Habersham, Daniel Gerwantown's detachment master H. Rolando; Sawyer, T. HL Grundy, William Leigh. First Division — Lieuts. Guert Ganser Midshipmen Jue Gale. J. Marshall ; Boatswain W. Colson; Midshipmen & Commander FP. Buehaw- ee nJ. L, Breese, ‘ow The War, dc, BY THE MAILS. OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE CAPTURE OF TABASCO. (From the Washington Union, July 21 ‘The Secretary of the Navy bas following letter from Commodore Perry, received by the last evening’s mail :- U.S. Frag Suir Mu Of Tabasco River, Jw Sia—Having,fin my communteution of the 8th instant, informed the department of my intention no longer to —The terms of a | delay the attack upon the enemy's forces concentrated near the city of Taba.co, I anchored on the 13th off the bar of the river, with a detac! consisting of the Mississippi, Albany, Raritan, Jobn Stromboli, Vesuvit Washington, and the steamers Seorpion Scourge, aud Vixen—the hee - aN folie, ba in the 14th, the ving croased the bar, the barges and surf-boats, containing» lery, and as many officers, seamen. Ue upated from exch of the vessels at anchor outside with a detachment of forty seaue: Potomac, were then towed by the steamers across the bar, and, joining the vessels at Frontera, the whole force was formed into line, and proceeded. up'tl s) Wasmixoton, July 21, 1847, Caan By. as ch rnd The War—-Gen. Taylor—Father Ritchie and the Presi doney—d Special Edict to the Democracy. ‘The final result of the war is well known. it will be the acknowledgment of the+ Mexicans, that they are in- competent to cope with “los Yankees,’ pease are uncertain, and the duration of the strife is a matter of conjecture Father Ritchie, relying upon official documents, steers clear of premature speculations, His course, thus far, is Judicious, while the bandying of long winded disquisi- tions with the Intelligencer, has been a waste of time to both parties, in our humble judgment, and of very little edification to the entightened readers of either paper. It is. a source of manifest regret to the: public,too, that the organic éditor should so far for the present, distress him- self with regard to the polities of Gen. Taylor, and the prospect of the whigs running him, as derpier resort, for the Presidency. The war—the results of the war— the prospects of the war—the probable 408, are all made Kecon It is less important” now to know that peace is at hand, than it is know the stripe of the old oannonler of the Cordilleras. sues of the next Presidenc; nything to be antic Commander W. 8 Waiker. » JR. Tucker, J. 5 Biddle, Master's Mate J. M ond Dirsion.—Commander A. 8. Lieutenants H. ©, Flay id) O. H Perr otiug Master 4 + M. Crossan; Passed men Wm. Nelson, D. H Lynch; Ganuer Sarauct Third Division—Comavander Geo. A '. A Jenkina, A. L Midshipman D, P MeCorkie. (sion—Commander G. J. Van Brunt. wttuok; Acting Master C. W. Place; hment of the squadron, Case; Acting Master } a und Bonets be Midshipman J. Ros ‘geons ~Samuel Barring! Minor, Ninian Pinkne 8, Willams, J. Pionsers~-Lieut. La H, Parker, Geo 8 Ki tant Engineer Joshua Follans! Marine detachmont—Cape, ai B. Slack, W. L, Shuttlow “Op Marion, ( Solomon Sharpe, Lewis Assistants Jobn ; Asmatant T. B. ; Midshipmen W. Dorsey; First Ansis- ‘apt. Alvin Eden; Lieute. W Hag-guerd me- ven pieces of urtil- d mnarines as could d marines fron the ing my pendant, leading the van, uviua and Washington the i and John Adains; @ 3tromboli and Boneta, and boats T pion, beari having in tow the Ves bouts of the Mississip The Spitfire, with tl of the Albany ; politics of Gen. with the Amorican merchant schooner on board Captain G. W. Taylor, with ra C hey state that the British conrien, at Pevanee had ‘left the capital on the 29) the evening of the Ist are of greater. moment ated from the war with the Mexicans, saving the candidate it may furnish for the succession. It is probable that if Taylor runs, he will ruu in. It is. paramount solution, democratic or whig to know the political streak of the hardy bowbardier of this ground that the irri- je"cun,be reasonabl; nd Germantown ; ‘When, on the following day, within thirty miles of the city, information was obtained from an Indian that the works in the thick ocbaj river at thrve different poluts, where bush ble of July at Vera , the flotilla having arrived ral Scott was still at Puebla. ing the Mexican CObgress It was sald that to assume the reaponsi! pm, Congress ; many streets of the cit: tability of the organic orac! ed, assuming that the dominant party of “13 is to be decided by the politics of Old Scipio Mexicana, proaching for the organization of par- enouzh to try the ground. cially desirable to test the party orthodoxy of the regu- later of the Rio Grande, betors he shall the rank and file of both parties, ‘Thus far el padre det gobierno, to take his soundings, and to make his observativ1 The old champion of the cha- parrals must either run for the whigs or demoorats.— Otherwise the game will not be worth the candl else can the veteran runner ef the rancheroes run the gauntlet? What motive will alther party have to support him if ho belongs to neither? But the old man is right. The time has not yet come, the war are uncertain. Moreover, it would be in bad taste to declare himself for either party while government and the whole coun} hey hud posted in foroe. From all the positions indicated by the Indian, the ves- mn, but the fire of the enemy At the second position, one of the seamen of the Vesuvius was severely wounded ; and at the third, Lieut Wm. May received an escopette ballin his arm, and three men were slightly wounded. Lieut. May, at the time of receiving his Wound, was engaged, in 00-0} tion with Lieut. Jas. Alden, the obstructions placed by the enemy in the channel di- reetly opposite the breastwork. Considering it doubtful whether the steamers could pass the obstructions without inconvenient delay, and being anxious to reach the main body of tho enumy, I ordered their commanders to use every rffort to ascend the river, and determined myself not to wait the experi- ment,butjto land with the infantry and artillery. Havi previously made all the arrangemeuts for landing a1 forming the line of march, the barges and surf-boate were manned and formed op; for the landing, called the “: tothe third entrenchment of the enemy, which had Le @ moment before raked by the great guus of the fe Everything being in readiness, I took the lead with bow by Capt. Mayo (a volunteer, and in another boat; and, giving whole force, with three hearty cheers, pushed for the shore, landed, and formed in separate columns on the bank, under the direction of In the space of ten minutes every officer and man was on shore and in position, with soven pieces of artillery, which were taken from the boats and hauled up a bank twenty feet in height and nearl, perpendicular, by the main strength of the officers an men attached to them; boats were then sunt for the three pieces belonging to the bomb-veserls; and in twenty-five miautes the entire column, of more than eleven hundred strong, with ten pieces of artillery, was fn motion towards the city. very much retarded by the difficulty of moving through the high prairie grass and the occasional thickets of chaparral; yet in opposition to all the obstacles which presented themselves, and the excessive heat of the day, the column moved steadily on, preceded by the pioneers, and driving back with its artillery an vanced guard the outposts of the enemy, outrenched by Anna was unwilling If, but desired to of whom, it United States. of Mexico were fortified, and some rown up; but it was the tance would be offered to who is with his forces on the road (one of the letters says, be- ix sald to have bad a differ- general in command, the result of divided their forces that his force ) but not sufficient our advancing col- Col. Childs was a few miles in advance of. Perote. His command wag cou) posed of the garrison of J ad boat 1,500 men, nd Gen. Pillow two on his ‘way to join General gether having au entire ne like 3,500 men. General Pierce was at troops, and on the eve of ‘T'bus we have here a force ,tuarching to join the commanding Troops continued to arrive at Vera be us soon as possible en route for head- it was reported that Santa Anna for « few days to reeruit his healt! sels and boats were fired uj was immediately silenced ion that little or no resis General Alvarer, between Puebla ant ‘and no questions asked Saks Bia analogs in sounding and examining enoo with his second which was that thoy had ong of the letters aa; about 2,500 horse, besides ot! to withstand the shock of either umas for two hours. he is the servant of the in a foreign war. hat in the abstraot he is awhig, we are pretty well assured; that in the prosecution of th a faithful instrument of the Administration cannot be He hag ocoasionally shaken bis fiat at Secretary Marey, but when tho work was to be done,he has always And Father Ritchie, although ugnecessarily perplexed, in the extreme, is still right on the main question. His inquiries may arrest premature commitments to Gei We second his admonition. hereby respectfully notified, forewarned, cautioned, and admonished, at their peril, themselves to Gen. Taylor for the Pi ‘eeable to the convenience of tl declare, testity, promulgate, and cause publicly to be made known, the context aud the pretext. the reseript and the transcript, the abstract afd the ex- iw of the combination, and the minu- tiw of the divinibility of his party principles, prefer- ences, opinions, predilections. permanencies und transi- tions; and if so, why so? ipso facto. Furthermore, we hereby forewarn all democrata, ers, Rynders or W litionists,fresh or tn the point selected leagues on this side of on Palm ‘T'rees,” and near war he has been join Gen. Scott. my actin gas adjutant the order to go ahead, Cruz, and would democrats are h, and to consul: apopular, and even odious to the majority of the Mexicans ; and bis danger. life was considered to be in considsrable wuch time as, 1 Tegion, hata Tho U. % frigate Potomac, Cay days from Vera Cruz, anchored in terday morning. The following is uptain, John H. Auliok; Li KW. Meade, 3-H. North, Purser, ‘I’, B. Nalle; Surgeon, R. J. Di Hamilton; "Liou, Matinee W.-H. Hopkins and R. M : McLane, —— Hunter, and Passengers, Capt. Brevoort, of the Marine nd Surgeon Miner, @ 11th ipst., off th gate Raritan, bound tothis The U. 8. beig Perry, Com: Pensacola on the 10th in, Left at Vora Cruz the U expected to sail about t in Aulick, seventeun Hampton Roads jeutenants, E. R. Thompson, ley and A, Harrell; odd; t do. » Addison Garland; tract, the aggre, its march, however, was h men, high or low tari t water constitutional expounders— all men of whatsoever family of the tribe of democracy —to withhold their su‘frages from the said Gen. Taylor, if,iu the declaration of his sentiments, he shall confound with the inland seas of the Mississippi, denounce John ©. Calhoun as the author of the war, in his premature and badly-managed re-an- nexation of Texas A special edict. After this, we hope Futher Ritchie wiil give himselt no further trouble about Gen. Taylor. will hold him snug enough ipmen, — Jones, A. ¢ Tortugas, spoke the U. 8. fri Meanwhile, the steamers bad succeedod in crossing 2a. the obstructions in the channel, aud proceeded gallantly up, in face of the fire of the main bat 4nd a body of infantry lining the intrexehments; and after exchanging afew shots, with but slight injury to us, the enemy retired hastily from their defences—s measure undoubtedly previpitated by the proximity of At « little after four in the atternoon, | entered the city with the entire force o: infantry and arullery, and took quict possession of the public quarters, In the fatiguing march from the lauding piece to the city—a distauce of nine wiles —~i wo have been befors, With the auivervai euthusias od by the ofleers and ie efforus whieh (hey made o To the s#Kirusishe: mander Barron, arrived at at , eleven days from Vera Crus. «8. sor. Flirt was he 20th inst. for Rio Janeiro via orfotk Boacon, July 21 ry of BX guns. Our special edict It draws him right square up to the buill-ring, and he can’t get off. Therefore, let us see first to the termination of the war ; # treaty of peace, and, thirdly, to the choice of a candi- date for the succession, Baurimone, July 29, 1847. 6 Gen, Taylor—Army News Front street Theatre—The Markets, Stock Board, §¢.° The democracy of Muxyland appear to be seizing on don. Taylor a8 their candidnte for the Presidency, with urnsh, James A. Stewart, Eaq., one of the most promi- went caudidates for the nomination for Governor, before the recent Democratic Convention has declared his \ntentiou to take the feld in the first distriot as an in- lependent Taylor candidate for Congress ouvention of the deme: our advancing column. Demacracy se: Wasnineron, July 20, 1847. The City of Mexico, items here at headquarters and while waiting with interest and anxiety the’ next intelligence from the seat of war, we have thought it would not be unaceeptuble to your readers to transoribo «nd, compile from various authorities, the following sutifuctory and concise description of the “imperial | elty of the Aztees,”’ Mexico, (Mahocko,) a celebrated city and capital of the Republic of Mexico, situated in the State of the sume name, in a great valley, 7,109 feet above tho level 252 miles west of Vera Cruz, and Acapulco, on the Pacific Ocean, From Washington City, U, 8, it is distant 2, steuck, ay I often ud with the ext cunion to keep the ar with the outposts of the enemy, owr advance dispiayed much order and will (ary skill, ‘and the entire line worthy of veteran soldiers itl were te undertake to pai judicious conduct of the ofl Amid the dearth of locw conducted in 4 Manuer ity of Harford, het purpose of nomimating del resolutions were ola sen ‘Taylor's rervices entice him to be raise Voesidency, and further, that the del rressional Convention should be Snxt no man for Congress who was ne # the gullan! aud lin the expedition, duties assigned to them the report of the Stating the respoct T also vefer the departuient te ites to the con- eted to vote fur t for Ge. Taylor for xt news from Gen. Scott's army is lov is anticipated bis hend « will then be jocated in the Haile of the Mon According Uo the letter of General Gaines, he move onwards on or about the cupital, und Laking possession, of cours Mr, Burton ovens the Front street theatre to-morrow xovllent company and 4 number of *, aad ‘with his low prices will doubtless do u due teen fy their loss about thirty killed; which, compared with under my commund, and considering the advan- his fortifled position, may render Lhe smallness of our loss remarkable, Jam, sir, with great respect, your obedi *M. ‘Tho present city a part of the site of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan, whi the traditions of t! Commanding Home Squadron. He has Hadaway The Hon, Joux ¥, Mason, Seoretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C. U.S, Simp Joun Anasts, Off Tabasco River, June 24, 1847.5 Sin: I havo the honor to make the following report of & in the recent expedition to Tabasco. of the Mississippi, severe gunshot wound in the vicinity, have beem on t “Mexico is undoubtedly,” “one of the finest cities ever built by Europeans in vither hemisphere. h Berlin, Philadelphia, and Weatminst exist @ city of the same extent, which can be compared vo the capital of New Spain, for the uniform level of t! ground on which it aod breadth of the streets, says Humboldt, Tho improvements at the With the excepti fiuely, aud i¢ will musoum are progressing mt a theatre a8 is desirable did be nearly as large as that tre, aud it will seat about of tho Holliday street then fifteen hunared, Marget—The m: gt was ‘and the extent of the ‘The architecture is generally of a very are even edifices of a very beau structure. Two sorts of hewn stone give to the Mexican buildings an air of solidity, and sometimes of magnifi- cence, The balustrades and gates are all of Biscay iron, ornamented with bronze ; wud the houses, instead of 108, like those of Italy and other South- rery dull yesterday ko, seaman, of do., slight gunshot wound mostly wanting near right, scapul Daniel Foley, ordinary seaman, of do., slight gunshot wound of Jeft arm. Pasied Midshipman Huddon, of the Scorpion, slight wound of right hund and abdomen, supposed by grape J seaman, of the Vesuvius, tine atyle, and ther: c pts of Hour are very staal ists without very special demnu ‘of all descriptions are ti wired wheat will ferson, ordinary shot wound of left leg 7 of @ seaman, not recognized at the time, was found floating down the river, a day or two after the capture of tue place, with marks of injury on the head, as [ have Seen informed. From the place oz landing at the Palms, to the town many men, especially thoee at the field pieces, fell from exhaustion; but with @ little assistance were Koon ena- bled to proceed. Some of the men received injuries in quarrels among themselves in Tabasco; others suffered temporary illness from the combined influence of intem- perance, heat and exposure. fever made their appearance, but none of a severe cha- racter came under my notice. The medical officers who accompanied me on the ex- dition were Surgeons Shurpe, wsed Assistant Surgeons Wr ght, Hastings, and Wil- liams; Assistant Surgeon Steele; and it gives mo plea- sure to bear witness to the zeal displayed by them in the performance of their duties, and in ¢eeking for opportu- nities to render assistance, 1am, very respectfully. ing from 98 cents to $105, and 24 a 2 cents. Prov! ern countries. Many of the streets are nearly two miles in length, perfectly level and straight, with the ends terminating in a view of the mountains that surround the vallsy.— The houses are in general of # uniform Leight, moat of them having threo stories, to twenty feet. each from fifteen The fronts of most of the houses are painted in different colors, viz.: white, crimeon, brown, or light green, and retain their beauty for many to the dryness of the atmos; the form of a syusre,of about four miles on The Plaza Maj 1 is one ofthe finest squares to be seen in any city of the world. The east side is oc- cupied by the cathedral, a magnificent building; the north by a splendid palace, formerly occupied by the Viceroys (now the National palace, whence Santa Anna has issued so many manifostoes), the south by « fine row of houses. in the centre of which is a palace, called the Casa del Estada, built on the site of the palace of Mon- tezuma; and on the west is » range of shops, public offices, granaries ,&e., with piazzas in front suburbs, to the north, is the Alameda, or great pro- Sales of Stocka at Boston. Excnance Boanp, July 21=1 Westeru Railroad io righ 145; 14 Old © lids 60236; 30 Lon Sake; 25 A few cases of intermittent inor, and Pinkney; do 1784 pec et adv: 19 Boston an 10 Tawnton Branch chuset.s do $9 a 90) do, NH, 1136 per Co $9194 0.95 pe your obedient servant, SAMUEL BARRINGTON, Surgeon U. 8. N. and Senior Surgeon of the Expedition. Commodore M, C. Penny, Commanding Home Squadron. ‘The Botanical Garden is small, but rich in rare and It is handsomely Inid out in the Spanish fashion, with flagged walka, bordered with ole- In the centre is a large stone a fountain with water dings are very uumerous. veller counted 105 cupolas, (1 wonder how many Gen. Seott has counted?) spires and dom and there are 66 churches, besides the cath rich cathedral in the precious metals, vide son’s description.) 38 couvents, 23 of monks and 15 of (Hope Gen. Soott will let The Franciscan convent is # lar, an income of about $90,000, arising (Ten to one fantu Anna has made a draft upon them.) The hospital is well supported (doubtful) and the mint is the most extensive establishment of the kind in the world, (and its casti mens of coining extant. 1551, and the public Ii well as the Academy of Pai houses of the citizens, although many of wat, lofty and spacious, are not as well fur- niahed (not by any means) as those of cities in the United States. The city is supplied with water by aqueducts, and he canal of Chatco, which extends from the lake of that tothe elty, alfords ® communicast canoes the produce of the surroundin; fruits, flowere and vegetables, raise: gardens in the vicinity, to market, ‘The remains of the called Chiampas, are near and are now stationary, surrounded by a arn, pera and Sandwich Gt 59 tor 60; 13 Merch 4 interesting productions ‘ih at ova Bank gant large pots of flowers. $s $346 per ct adv; $3000 Norwi basin, supplied by ‘The pubiic bul A. ‘The expedition against Tabasco conalsted of the fol- lowing force, ail under the command of Commodore Perry, June 16th, 1847 :— « Commander A. Bi easel Stromboli, a Ww. 8. PUBLIC—Give my articles a trial and judge for ball to be as represented or the U LUSTRAL HAIR R really approved and adinqn gent essentyal oil, and other aiken) oe Jeasing! L fara pewiig oe out, by the use of spirit or other to its watural color ust, 3 , within the city, G. A. Magruder, G. J, Van Brunt. out, poor things. catablishment, with neipally from ight, and imparts to it the te washed with this © and lmxuriaat in its growth, hair ow bald heads Ly ite use, and hair ing weay or falli Brig Washington, Schoouer Boneta, Drtaciments PROM J. M. Berrien. about the crudest speci- University, founded in ruff, and for prevent- room to excavate; it i that man calls invention Fulton street, corner of wid at retail of A, 4; jon for bringing in country, and the in the beautiful Washington, Lt Mc Beleias yAY's PATENT NUSE- Th Ne Potomae, (at Vera Cruz) Lt. Stellwagen. AY’ PATENT HOSE—For celebrated floating gardens, a 4 6 2 a9 Artillery from the above force, in four divisions, com- manded by Commanders Walker, Mackenzie, Magruder, Walter, 296 & 8. Philbin, 3D ty atreet; George « . Howell Mexico was formerly subject to inundations from the has been cut through twelve miles long and 300 feet great expense.’ The climate {s bland, and the ‘There are many pleasant (one of which Santa Anna has taken beforv this time.) Among others, that to of Tacubaya, four miles distant, san extensive commerce (glad to hear carried on through the ports of Acapulco on the Pacitio, and Vera Cruz, Alvarado cred pl seere ns on ;: ieee side, (to a jo. | thing of Huasacualeo and Tehuantepec Portsmouth, Ohio. | 19 transported on mulea(and so is Santa pinch) from these seaports, and coupan' with their goods generaily go armed to protect them- sensible arrangement.) who revent which a ap in the mountains, Lieutenant James L, Parker, the seamen; Lieutenant atmosphere pure and healthy. Hee tane ine ai Marines when concentrated, by Captain Fdson Pioneors composed of engineers, fh by Lieutenant Maynard. remvn, and seamen, . comer d “asa tatreet, and no where else im the city from the Fiotilta on the 16th June, to at- the whole under the command of the commander -in-chief, Com y Staff.—Lieut James L Parker. flug lieutenant, com- manding flag guard of seamen; Purser Nathawiel Wil- Kennon, Purser JG. Harris, Midshipmen T. 8. Fillebrown, Jos. B. Sunith, end Adrien Acting Adjutant General —Capt. ieane Mayo. Alda. Acting Master, M. © shipman, A.N. Smith; Midshipman, H most eminent surgeons in Ita, who are inclined to stoe ered xpine persons with wenk- the chest, those of consumptive or sedentary Jone eonfived by study, or atthe writing ud them an invalusb'e article to by roby wiv, * tree " ‘and labore ae work. with ters (aed ne. ae well son, Purver William fH welven from robbers, | contifually tufest th ‘The peoplo are bling, (the more h addicted to Neoware and gam- ‘The ladies, when } seen io the streete, are dressed jn black, except on ie Gecamons (auch us thelr my tance) Vheutheir dresiem are gu uy vet, B Taproote’s Kmigranta' ‘Travelling Guide caa be had on ap | They generally are in carriages when they aypoar bearer, will he able to do more wor ‘ ‘orm. ‘Tobe had whol | sstmprove the form. ‘To be had wholesales Gentlemen's outfittim days apd other revolutions, f Firet D vision -Capt, 8. 1. Brewsn RP. Rodgers, & Almny's Detocliment ——Linuts NR 5. Gant; Passed Midshipmen J. W. Bennet, Charles | high, recoounend

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