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PY ii OSES THE NEW YORK HERALD. = ———— -- — na — ——= = — Vol. XIII, No, 210_.Whole No. 4507. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1847. a THE NE } ae? THE ONLY INDEPENDENT.CHEAPEST AEPBAIpe ial BAEYIAA. th Soe tha ke a che fellow's st such odds. 1 hed nearly for ‘ gO aba da Aas Tanwtyracilemedaacotiveise: bebe, AF PFALRS IN MEXICO. — |{n°.dicccton with drtcmtcicioté tamu potions’ | {he eerrlion of Ferote, Wotremble for the poor Rat we lst thirty borne ict ia oemeeaen 6 mention . ’ wise C, go ae tama 308, i Deliefin its appointment, but others ( y. | uk BATTCR OF MUAJUTLA (Trevslated from N. 0. La P North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. . diese al fg eA gag eg 2 Rang ae oa The point is not worth arguing, but this we think te | (Correspondence of ths N. O. Commercial Times ) The Tampico corresponiiant of 2 Patria ander pens re, he, of the ma INTERESTING WAR INTELLIGENCE, | e7727ent, thct in some form or through some agency, ‘Tamrico, (Mexico) July 18,1047. | of the I8th July, states:—" Last night several of trove ly one teaspoontul negotiations are pending for peace— more or less Considerable excitement has existed in thia city for | engaged in the expedition under Col. Da Ru at, For dirt, epen or avowed. But before saying apything in | the past two weeks, in elution to the detention, by Gr- | owe their safety to a Mexican renexute, woo cardud Bg ete beg THE BATILE OF HUEJUTLA. in support of this opinion, let us dispose of two ob- | neral Garay, at the town of Guautin (pronounce f:- | them by an out of the way road. to avoid the ambushes JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. #10 forfeit CIRCULATION FORTY THOUSAND. secording ip direction. Is ia put ap jeetions which have been plausibly urged against | joule) 140 miles from here, of one hundred and eighty | laid for them in the road which they ought to have pumed DAILY HERALD— dies ou the shelf, after they get the existence of avy negotiations, ‘Thy ‘rit ti | Americans, who were recently liberated in the city of | through arrived hore A friewd hax just shown me a latter A HERALD— very day, Price 2 cents per copy—87 | ful and incouiparible compouud—it is oly about thie cents that Santa Anna hex no power to commence aeg’- | Mexico, and sent towards this city with & small escort. | from one of the Mexican chiefs who was in tha attack 95 per anu ie iu ad: i y, . Rei ite 1 A ta 1e 6% cents | ounce. Sold at 50 cents Saisie bottle: one dozen $4; half AMERICAN AND MEXICAN ACCOUNTS. ations This would appeur to be the view he first | They are those who were taken last February wt Encac- | from which [give the following extract :— The hurry Per copy—$3 1246 eenta ner ‘eaiti=-payebie tn anes ch greater jeduotion of price. Hence the Sen AT took of tho question himself when he referred Mr. | pacion. The renowned General Garay in true Mexican | attendant on our neeembiing to makes front against HER LD FUR EUROPE—byery. Steam ye dny— ety of all the Buchanan's letter to Congress. Since then he has been | style pretended that their pas«ports were not correct. | the+ ‘xpedition of the Yankeus. of which we had twenty- i The Latest from the City of Mexico, | unarie. s0 fr us we know. to bring together a quoram | aud that he would be uuder the necessity of detaiuing | four hours previous uotioe, prevented our combining our ry Price 6/4 cents per copy—§) per annum, imclu Post -y payable in advance. Subscriptions and adv gciorsnente wi of Congress, in order to make the reference, Ho must | them at Guautla until ho could hear from his govern: | plans better; nevertheless. ensconced in the hilis and al of this truly woudor ea age proprietors of New oth e i best and most distingui down all other Temedies Feceived by Vieux, Catena eat ene rei spa dete, laying down all + be convinced thit he is placing his country in a false | ment. ds of the river Culaboro, waited the Bimonda 18 Coruhtil and dq Miller gether, and will not uor 45 uptuse unything clue ; ion before thi 3 this postion “Chelradvaues guard’ came 0 neat to Us Yt t foe. I ion re the world, thus substantially to refuse to ‘Six of them made their escape, and arrived in safet; i ANNUAL PICTORIAL HER ALD—Cubli at atanion, Wintel eet ts ae: THE PEACE RUMORS. YE | Pear what we have to offer. The very nocsssity of the | in tic folty, and immed.ately, semmanionted the above tnavaoves tome Do ikeeeem of them fell deed ret, removed from 90 John street, and case would seem to be imperious, that he, as the 3 acting | facts to our Governor, Colonel Gates aod wounded; their commanding officer full dead first; eoual veicee-—alwrays cash in linger, at | Willismsburgh, at the foot of 4 executive, should listen to our overtures whether autho- | A; i ted out on the Sth instant, by or- | the ¥ fter the rrri the Tanauer: ‘The Prephator wilt aot berenpousioie for erfors that tipand Serare Berry: of Me. Kyle, Harlem Hailrond Orice, | Celebration of the Fourth of July in Monterey, | rized by the lettor of thelaw or not. Besides, even the | der of Coronel Cates, nad the, oommund of Ie giver. to | fart etree up, for an hour after artillery dia us ne my Aira ia kind ted beautifully and with | KeePers, saddlers, and taverns, throughout the city and coun opposition papers in Mexico, and the long and loud ad- | Colonel De Russy. of the Lonisiana regiment. ‘The ex- | harm, as we awaited it unseen, and they received much dente oe ae Ree Coen tay eneradly: . Distributing Agents are wanted froma all parts 8 Ce ee seeeee Senet bate uegeatc pce ae rich rons | Pedition consleted sf ons hundred and twenty men, and | damage from our tire, whieh ‘was cortala sud from & . aah ‘ of the Un kates, to. whom large profit agivaas We. force . El Republicano bus | one six po ce; forty men third artillery, ; mence a retreat, asitth letters or communications by | mail, addressed to the | ‘will pay the expenses of all who tony. come from a distance to peechos of Gens, Taylor and Cushing partioulatly distinguished iteclf by itaendearors to lead | commanded by Captaia Wyse; forty dragoos, mounted | wivh deiranine a caesed od see tomioredanal pla- h % . aig Most sanguine expeotn- — ne Santa Anna to review his first determination, Without | on untrained mustang horses, and Commanded by Cap- | ced another ambush in such an ad ‘ Ist of January of each year—single copies sixpenceeach. | (io'°N! Mabvien els STENTS, ot the ual tricer=aiways cath in | fo, Wiliam ei ted trom the subscription money feat with a nto_its truly wond ‘ive effects upon time or space to argue the matter, we can onl: 4 | te L al 7 ly, express | tain Boyd and Lieutenant Tonnehill, late of the Balti- | not one would hav da; NigW KORK AND. ieee geernttres caiite oe toetttees WAVAL: AP AEBS the belief that Santa Anna may have enanged his atti- | more battalion ; and forty mounted men from the Lou: | of thir, the commander of the Y sahoss cbtataud cana HABE MA LARC ation, wilkdo well SUMMER ARRANGES be confined to, any privileged: few. ‘Therefore, ath who &e. &e, dc, tude and consented in some form tolixten to our over- | isiana regiment, commanded by Captains Mace and guide, who at miduight led them out bya by-path w a pai honctyend eondafesmaned te they shouls ta, asd ane oy, on8 tures, The other objection urged to show that no nego- | guine—Lieutenants Lindenbarger, Campbell and Heim- | led to” the Panueo road. The 4 . af ~ 7 as 4 esis y have lost 70 men Ree. axereite them, ean profitably assit 1» spreading this my fc sa dion he Bouin: tiations havo yet been entered into is this, that Mr. T'rist i siuna regiment, accompanied the ex- | amovg the killed. wounded and prisoners ; 130 ONAN 1847, the | mustand shall be. All letters must be directed to’ Dr. DE- wi 8 o i thorized to conclude a treaty of peace, This pedition, to act in such capacities as might be required mules tb ETE = JUNE [From the New Orleans Delte, Jaly 93. is not au ,. ng is | po 0 ules and horses are in our possession, with aecoutre- J ot sfollews Muni further notes. "Up trains | WITT © KELLINGER: Principal Agent, Director, aud | ‘The news we publish from the San of cfavhuae, ia | Mews an error of fact, | We understood Mr. Buchanan's |” ‘Phoir march for four d sys was uninterrupted: passing | ments, provisions, fo.”? “ - > . will leave the City Hall for Manufacturer, at Youkers, : ¢ letter to confer authority upoa Mr. Trist of the most | through the towns of Puebla-Virjo, Tampico- Alto, Ozi : fslomée Morrisias...Forham & | ‘Tackuhoe Pleasantville, | _____ t 3 0 AM er wee po Sek 13 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Bein. our paper of to-day, is not, 1 : 7 mitch credit. As a general rulethe lout authentic news | tmledereription. We believe, then, that Viz, Trist has. | ama and Tantayoea, ia all of waich the people ma THE FOURTH OF JULY IN MONTEREY. in somo shupe, succeeded in commencing negotiations.in | professions of frendahip, wad had got within weven miles Montuney, ¥ 3 ; : nein | pr Ps Teuty, Mexico, July 6, 1847. $9” pigs Pies, Bediord, ‘his eatablishment will remain open util the 1st | Ua through Vera tree ated alone ha Tea awe © | part, bocause of the statements already alluded to ot tho | Of Guautln, eight mile beyond tbe lust mentioned town, | ‘Tho celebration is over, aad’ without may bes i AM. Whitieleyite | 5 Having been refers und Gted npyituow of | operations. Ie haa freqaentiy happened de oe Cea, | Were caus papers upon the appointment of comnlssion- | and one mile from Rio Calubasa, Here the Colonel mot | « rarw thiug for w Fourth of July, and everything wen Hy 4PM. “TAN. | frs.many inducements; the locition isjustty considered une: | ¢Oat our generate: have Dec, aoe ae eek as | ot Where there js #9 much smoke there inst be rome | an Indian, who informed him tbat « large force of Mexi. | off pleasanity and agrevably. to all coucetmed 3 $30 4PM. quilled ; arnusements of the best kind; the highly medicinal omabelied to look to New | tire, We know, too, how ardent are the desires | cans, under the command of Garay, had besrd of his | moraing of the oth was cloudy and portended rain. but qualities of the mineral_wate Keke. Route by Ss will attend p Columbia, Sout excellent accommodations, | Orleans for correct information of the designs of the go- | of the British Minister at Mexico to bring. ab ye i 8 . om ving about | approach, and was in ambush on both sides of the river, | the bright sua s90n dispelled the heavy mia e leave the fo tof Cortlandt street at ae bebis bine i The latest and most authentic is negotiation. Woe have been told of the visit Comat DeRussy immediately despatched Lieutenant | to the mountain's side, vend ere noon the jt wn Saubbasts i: Taupin Watt Paper reaches us by way of | of his Secretary of Legation to Puebla, with the | Lindenburger. acting Adjutant, with an order to halt | as clear and a+ bright as alovely woman's smile, Early ds ag erahadones gape capt leas. hi ghly im- | avowed purpose of attaining this object; we have beon | the columu (advauced guard) under command of Capt. | in the forenoon the American ensign was displayed frost P +. importants move as the appointment | assured, from au exceedingly well informed source in | Boyd. ‘The Captain had halted at the river for the pur- | the Governor's quarters aud the Spanish fag stom the of Commissioners to treat for peace should be made, y Y i a ce of ’ on without its boing kuown by the werchante aed athong, | Vera Cruz, that Mr. Buchanan's letter was transmitted | pose of watering his horses, and, while in that wct,he re- | residence of the Spanish consul nearly opposite. ‘The COs we seen ae : ° | five o ies of Massac! 8 848 Refereuce, i. piven gcc ene Pentel Shes the Mexican Gov- | ahouta peace if possible, and that she can exert upon | port of ths muskotry they became unmunageuble, threw | presented them by the Governor of their State, and a » As _iyli _ | or the Commissioners hehe trutily to the designation | Mexico w prodigious influence, Again, we cannot im- | most of the riders, aud ervated great coufusion. Capt, | little after 9 o'clook they formed aud marched ‘out to- a PURSUANCE Frogute of the | fad their acceptanoeot Me Broken er eviously signi | pute the delay of Gon, Scott, at Puebla, entifly to mili- | Boyd dashed across the river, followed by his Lieutenant Cump Taylor, Ai American flag. borne by « olt- 2 ‘ h iven to all persous | ty'uotun ecrpiamoe ot Mr. Buchanan's proposal, made | tary considerations, it seems clear, from various facts, | and six men. In orossing, the Captain was chot in thy | izen, was carried near the regimental colors. Colonel 3 ate off the city Of | tive cindicated the. tera thats and before they | that he delayed his march towards the end of June, | head, and of course died on reaching the opposite shore. | Wright and the members of the regimental stuff, and 5 10 present the same, with the | have cated tho terms, the manner and mode in | solely to give the Mexicans time to screw up their cou- | ‘Three of the meu were also killed. All ths took place | others, preceded the regiment, aad on the road received 6 ae Same aee A tM Pies. of namae, |: whieh She negotiations fhould be conducted. We do | rage to negotiate, not fight. He has again delayed fur- | jofore Lieutenant Lindenbarger reached him, ‘The re- | the marching salute, At Camp Taylor all wan road : ° of Janay next few Yor Titston of a treaty Or eee har hwets extend to the cou- | ther, and probably for the same purpose. Me are told | mainder succeeded in re-crossing the Tiver, and joined | under the wide-spread awaing in frout of Geu, Taylor’ Pieasantyill Bedtord, _ Whitlickville. | 7 day of July, 18: CATHARINE MEARTEN ing of Tate Te the er tian the mere open- | that as late as the 11th inst., peace was the order of the | the main body. ‘Thus fell one wt thy bravest and Gaest | tut were the brave old hero and the members of bis ark oa . Br te eae | v2 taw6me im Admiistrarrix. | 108 0 ee peed overtures mado through | yay" at Puebla. Wecannot think that Scott or Worth | mon that ever lived staff and the officers attachwil to the forces stationed at O19 PM. > PM. 451 PM. 46PM TAN “an Order of the SU turn to the United Stntes aarcans, he will, we think, re- | are men to be long deceived by mere parleying about | On hearing the report of the musketry from the oppo. | camp. On the right of te awuing the soldivra of Crotou Falls. the County of New York, not y given to all | Vn inforened by nea zaport to Mr. Buchanan. | peace, And furthermore, we sincerely believe that San- | sito bank of the river, the Mexicans concealed on thig | Major Bragg’s Light Artillery were drawn up in line, on 730A M ferons, having claims agauist GEORGE BETIEMAN, Pele weoceed to Anatines tr ele Gate es ta Anna is at heart more desirous of peace—if peace side commenced firing on the main body of the expedj. | the left che 2d Dragoons, and in front the Massachusetts rese e iy te of the City of New York, Grocer, deceased, to 430 PM. q i no "The trains to and from Croton Mills will not stop on New | the ssme with the vouchers thereof to the his personal ascendancy can be made compatible—tl tion from évery side, when Captain Wyse came gallautyy | regiment, As soon as the latter hud formed into tive, iber, at the | the parties, and conduct the " negotiation But * fone } i e ate i i¢ Cushi made bis ay ha A Geoeral Ta York Island, except at Broome street, and 32d street. A car | store of Lolisen Lolilur, No. 203 C x Fel the ; avy other munin Mexico, As soon as it is safe for him | into action with bis Held pivee, and opened 4destructiy, | Gen an Tuy theery. i Dated New York the 24th day of May 1817 of Le Patras henaa latter 4 poraries of | winning over, by indirection, public opinion to the side | time, Captains Mace and Seguine charged the enemy on | to addrers him as follow ‘The ing train of cars from Croton Walls wilt not REBECCA BE’ intalligchs : Gpanter he Pacrioe vir correspondent, an | of peace; nud that he bay done so in w measure is appa- | the right and loft, in the most spirited maOner. ‘The General—The veterao rs ay m you Wilton Bridge, and For da oe caer 2 TEU SU Rok OF AN ONDE Hurait— | the Gth July, in which no allusionte made tu the sppaint, | Zonet all who road Mexiogn papers. | We are uot the betdle now raged with great fary ou both fides fOr an.| Have $0 many tines tov md to fame 1 4 4 is i SUANC AN ORDER OF ‘THe SUI hi MARE £0, Pi - | test or the only ones who have sven indications, even ia | hour, when the Mexicans sounded a retroat, 4t lee, phar | Chose yet untried ia t who ardently long for; he xtre trains on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine Doar of Til COUNTY Gr N YOu, NO: mant of Comme sr ataha reine & els the Republi ano, that peace was neoussury for the cou | portion of them In trout i | day vian Your voio bid them als) tread trina Lake Mr kand Danbury leave Croton Falls on FURY RIEL AEDs. tere ce crzons maving claims against it nan uf consi- | try. The inhabitants of the city of Mexico do not wish ‘Tho Colonel now discovered a large body Of lancers | Phautly in tho » ueble pach of honor and of dati arciedot the? solace & Mand CP. Matas, and for Poe JOHN RICHAEDS,lateot we city of New ork, ecered, dering Mr. Tris's propositions, hait wot yet had @ qu | ea goo thelt houses battered down about their ears, uor | approaching hin fa the Pear. but before ive sueS.ded in | aud ote ow-eltinuns present, who, though aot Hoan ae volt eW Pix ie renaae zi On ere ony of Now Vork'an | Tada, we tisk consaira The’ Acrnds payee | formu, Ange dari be the iatrumeat cf ne: | iting exthin rash of Cm thy captured &pocson | Sale she tation of ghee ty ar ae f ; | 3 . i air bine ems 8 (with the sim ¥ 1 00 orbetore the isth day of October next. reovlved nome daye'ngo, stated that tha Aimeriour cece, | ius this calamity upon them. f the pack mulus and then took to their hisels cou wits sh Aas dene) Witeiiae. ber ated New York, the Asehday of April 18 tures would be Inid before Congress, for their actloa, and (Translated from the New Orleans Patria.) During the engagement, Lieut Tounebiil wi Itaw6m*re HARDS, Administratrix. . + roo te ly wounded, # bell passing Lurough lus thigh aad orvak- © as 4 Sovereign people. to preseut their RKOWN'S HUTEL— ibe wnlernguved, (sou ot toe tae | Hrtttte Peenident lind ao constitutional power, beyond | , Frm ite cutter nde papers, bus we tora vatialy, | (ag the Done. ‘The six own at the ovonon wereallar- | Fe* ‘ous to you, as the official reprememte, proprievor, Jesse Browu,) have the sarisfaction of iulorm- | that Gen. Seott had sel reas ig eee Statement | fom a parsonger who wtrived yesterday, having left | verely wounded; three bullets passed threugh Coiouel | UY power wad authority of the United ing their friends and th ic Ke that the Hotel sq | Unt tien, Soot’ mage Pein cots tho American, || (Om 6 athe Gil thet the mies published ‘at Vera | Dettussy’s coat. and as many theough Captain Wyse'n | St ee eee io ase cuowea's ledian Queen Harel.’ | ora, ahows thet this ruuioris awkwardly end, guaranty Crug on the 13th, Is’ unfounded. It fs uncertain, then, | Cxptain Maco was struck twice with spent balls, but not | oe with, you on thls day of glorious = - ~ Washi gion. his, ‘4 at’ wine a : u rt : hare e rosperity aud greatness of our coun ZO TRAVELERS GOING SOUTH. | esp aieaiiencus cute encarta | Eu comer coat o ows tal in| TR ars Seteat haa fertscan cee | "Ate he raragumant, othe anonibment ofa oly | ting tages a eta oP ti lo uphat ts 4 ecm # Py 4 of by ie " Oy ic » 18 Brot r—) our wis by New anv Mosr Aan TO.FREDe- | Susiuoes whic 1 has heretofore posusssods aud they esrnestly | With authority from the President. ‘His duties are to | had not assembled. The preparations for the defence of | the & if : thew 3 rg. Riche ingiaia Spri ube we infor WHa’ reel ts rt of theirammunition, it was deemed prudent to fail | trausmittwd to us the splendid heritage of the lead hal- hove, by «! report to the State D ad the city contioued going on with activity, and it was s id | abiiatare abetted. ser ofa ssuteead at | only to the Exretivo Seretary otal Ou hi ay | tid at nungoraia Erm would be rad fo oppo | Dusk on Tannock: a ae reat ntulons thy fuoded, a | tmitting attoution to th jS.tof their guests, to meritand | ground. au angry controversy has already sprang up be. | the entrance of the Americas Into tho oupltal. It was | | ‘The road trom tho river to Tantayoca iay through a | Of tuik OM lminoral ames the Great | receive the usual large shice of public patronage with wich | tween Gen, Soott aod Mr. Tiist, If Mr-Telst wore ap. | Positively known that on the Oth the American forco had | narrow dotily. the summits of the moatuins nearly hang: | etre pet pier ps eae gd cy r 8 fn f the men as they pasyd through 4, | fF, Whetuer ia the home of our affwctivns aad interest eet whact | it hus aw loug beeu hono ow poluted by Gen Scott, Le would have to report to him, | HOt moved frou Puebla. Nous of the inlssing mails | I Oye hpek exeerprfies audos were sovered with atedse | sucrouuded by ull that is dearest to the huaian heart, ot ts “ : MARSHALL BROW! uct under is orders. aud subinit his acts to his rativicn | Dave urcived. and ' aim using every effort. to obtain par | iigpurral from buse to top Here tae vuemy rallied, | 04 the browd expanse of the fathumless oovan, oF wane kets to Richmond... 84 Washineton, D.C., July 9, 1817. i tion—all of which would by a positive violation of his | Pers from Me: y | BRE ‘and concealing themselves fcom view, poured w destruc. | Ueriug over some far distant land, oa this auaiver Petersbu . 6 vi ap ROW a Wikuie duties, and a gross insubordination in Mr. Trist. and a (From the New Orleans Times, July 23.) live fire down upon our gallant littie baud, which, from | Wherever we muy be, our thoughts ure turucd spou Weldon, % mr K Redford Gro 4 Company,liaving again resamed the | UStrpation in Gen. Scott. Nor do we think it probable Tho Congress were to meet, aocordiag to ull accounts, | chy nature of the ground, they Were unable to recura, | ueously to the sate poiat, truly as the needle te the f Stanton, Vacs. sit maanufseture ofthis justly celebrated giass,the vmeriean tasty | thatthe Mexican goverument would agrea to conduct | ou the 7th nt. for the express purpose of deliberat- | “Gna pprouching I'amtayoca, in which they had en- | Pole. as devoutly as the Moslem to his holy Mecos Bebiieciis niua prise oo ectand expeditions, and | {ateat their lass exhybition awarded they the tirstvriar.as uaual, | negotiations for peros in or near Gru. Soott’s cap, un- | ing on the last communtoation of the American Secretu- | oymped tae previous might, ad frou whtoh they had | Aud Well {t is for us that ic is 0, since no warmth of Hence sr lruen oF tte’ Ghaneceure bint ccd Samos Eliver | (or teat nage Me charncter of the Kedford Glass has | der the apparent duress of « large and victorlous army, | ry of State, (Mr Buchanwo) and there was not the | Sartod peacanbly that icraing, our meu found, to their | BrMtiude 18 Intense enough to be commensurate with the Btouaboa: Like,-ell the wide and. rou Portion f the Bry, been ag auchished see report of the committee at American | when, too, Mr Buchanan suggests other. an!, to the tightest doubt that there would be a sufficient number Surprise, that the plas, church and streets, were crowd. | debt of thunkiuiness we owe to our patriot sires, no lan. between the of che Potomac aud Old Point Comiort, | UEC tom the Report of the Committee at the American | ¢x!eane. much more feasible and desirable pinces for | of deputies in the capital to forma « quorum, Besides, | (4 Wich’ dancers and olber troops, hey marched up | KUake Of eloqdenco is powerful enough to express ades be I ded by this ime. ised i = Tustitute, October, 1837. the conduct of anegotiation, such a» Havuna, or other | the tendencies to peaco which were beginaing to be boldiy to the enemy, until they got withia @ few hundred | (tstely the eavtins of pride which our country’s oareer r be eraby slvertised is pert For richness of lustre aud builtinucy of surface, (as wellas | foreigm citles, or even in Washiogtou City. ‘The |"strongly manifested in theaity.of Mexiou, and thy post: | yards of the plaza, wuen they opeaed to the Tigat aad | #¥akas—no hownge of cho soul is profuuad enoagh to tad vervel of the treat Mai Lino throesh, ad Sat ness and streugth,) the Redingd Glass isthe most beaatifn | uames of the Mexican comimimsioners denigna | ponement (suspension) of Gea Scott's aivance, bud not | {tt vand gave Capt. Wyse aa oppoccaiicy to deschargy | Feuder ds Advcation to that gracious Provideaoe whieh Line, that passougers shall bs coaveyed by them. incoauec- | *ficle of the kind: that hasever tflen underouruvtice,eithe | tel in this rumor. would, in the absence of other only arrested the further flight of the deputies froia the | piy'tast round shot. If did sums exeouciou, Killing wud | 248 Coutiaued to guide and to guard the destinies of the che Powhartan, alwys as cheaply as by any other and with more comfort, exyeditiou and certainty, than by any Ovuer lime, except the line via Washington. ther particulars, inquise atthe Suchet Railroad of- fe or foreign productionand it affords a proad spe- | gonciusive proofs, throw’ considerable doubt over expital, but induced many to returao, to tuke part in the erprise Of American mauulacturers. * P wouuding some three or four, nud aiso makiag tromen- | Uaion ig sepa dieabors caccrived wha ia | teaser tis sepia, Lsredind enctlig etal aictate dap the ens To th, aincspatiey peiprier ity lear Pardo for wails ka the euureh. Col. De iussy, | hgenghiile nat oa bee to the memory of our fathers p bi 2 q Us Lene . ae y 7 D, p ju Che measure of rey he foregotng estimate or ts mervtaand | at it should be done through men who are noc sus- | reluctance, since by a revolution xdopted by them in the | "ith Capt. Seguine, at the ame tliw made a charge up eS See reat unmber Of pu rom the appoxite da had, or will be forwarded by mail o eutAou U wentative of th t jc - P phe Steamer NIAGARA, Capt. H L. Kellogg, will leave : MORGAN, WALKER SMITH, — | Over that “Invisible consol ithe ne ee etnies | Anna isp a set. Aona stands iu such awe. ce, Pen 3 of Stockte class, accord fully with the foregotng estima ; che street, when the Viexicuus, for Cas second time, took | Destuw oo this day. fetta ake? ahh are in Tickediey kia Hiern: ey inily recommend it 10 all persout who require a stroug, | preted of being implicated with Santa Anna iu tho sur. | sitting of the lvth of Juue, they had rejeeted the propo- | (their herls, returning vuly « few sealveriug shots, tbe an Beh tie htetoey:of bomtlehe Rovhacees, o G.W: GUNNELL, Cape and britiatarncle. (Signed, | picions, still extensiveiy entertained. of his being ton | sition then brought forward, to declare the Congress iu | (jwost estimate | have heard mado of the number of kof this day as N. B—Pravetlers by the ahove fine will bear ia mind that | yin; EAztEs Robert MA ERET | friendly to the United States Government, and too m reorss We ourselven are all anxiety for the receipt ot | ‘veicaua engaged in this affair was 100) Sou say as | raury of our emancipation from bondage, aud Sher hare ewe, Hoare mage in Daltimory tiaw copenogers By | William H. Peck Public Banding at | eer eee iar faeenrewd politician knows weil | further news. The next aecival wil, 1 all probablity. | any ay 200 wad 2000, Our trovps Now took possession | T#gUe ideas of that vaguest of ail things, valled liberty, the © ay and James River Boats, and yet rex Menuet teche Waaltinices,® 1 his snspicion has long festered in the popular mind. gus the debates in the Mexican Congress, on the Tun | DY ‘own, end enowmped on toe same ground ¢hey “ tached to the very name oC our uacioual way point wuth of Petersburg at the same time with these last, | ji : in E.T! on, | and he has shaped ail his nets t A 5 peiirathenrtyt, Antcnienir aory r nea) perce pereiy se as st 2 wciogal indepen my vg Fh ” yeetar tine Roome & Jacuins, rtin E. Thompson, | pe 0 contradict und refute | instant. occupied io previous night, (Suudwy the Lica 1a) Urkes. But the people of the United States wore nover i Dri. paca hetgues ba St ureace ede A core era Warver & Kiersted. festa | it He would be anxious, too, in the important affair of APFAIRS IN 100. T hetachinent ‘was toa’ sout tarough the town to | © state ofvbondage. The war of the revolution wea not ma, IPENING LINE FORALBANK AND | ‘Alexauder Stewart, making ® pesce, vo divide the responsibility with the [From the New Orleans Vicuyune, July 25! | svarch for aumunition, aud they xucceuded In fludivg | « War forltverty. On the contrary it was bat « strug, ek hg er pre ‘fieeaeads Ba warh | tous parties, especially of hoxe who bave | On the Spanish side of the Sun tue names of ihe com | guough to make five rounds of cubister, which, nt ch. | 18 #¢ms co devermine whether thy cwogreat subdivish é P be aura the titiae, | A hitherto opposed Lim. Such men, for instance, as Pe | missioners are given ne foliows :—D. Manuel Eduardo de | 1 | of the Sritish x: one inh sbitiug if Breaklust and Dumerou ooard the B, Johu Frean, Jt. oe the we said ob mex ; fi dme, wan au favalusbly prize, 1 4 The low are steamboat ‘TROY, Captain A. Gorham, | sf Wate Ravin besliyapne ‘agents tor the | “essa, the ox President Rejou, che astute diplomatist | Gorostiza, D Manuel Uarunda and D. Jose Maris Lorne f f the men. contrary to orders, broke open | isbabiung America, and both equaliy fe t ger f A nttaber of the men. y pen | yuahy wl lente dhe wcuntnat per oot of Bagley ate Manday id are prepared to execute orders for any size, | Cf che Kederaliats—Bocanegra. the lwaraed wad high | it further says that ectora have been received by « cou- | goth stores and tuouses, aie Helped themselves Lyesery | l cousiitute a singie euipire, or whether they Weduewlays, aud Fridays, at seven o'clock A. turu- | from x6 to 1x99, Ist-and 2d quality. Prices current cau be minded staterman—or of Altman, the powerfal repre- | mercial house froin Mexico, which declare that Suut# | ching valuable they could lay their hauds ud, aad fore- | UCuid Oe recouscituted separately iuto two independent sod of Batties decided that we, the Amer- itively in favor of peace, but that be was | ost amoug them were the Mexican muleteers who uc- | empires co party should acquire the uadis: | companied the Colonel. Lhey appeared to be old hands | 4H CoML, Were a8 competwat for independent self he skies” of which Santa | waiting until the p« the Steamboat Pier foot of Barcl+y sireet, ‘Tuesday, Tharsday y 19 3otend sr it pcturdty, at half past six o'elock, A. M., returuing om the So | hese are the kind of men. | puted uscenduncy o-tore declaring himself, pipe eager kevYeroueut a4 the mother country, and England, with onnaeion day ‘ POZE BO bie awe LIC eed se ven tear: | We think, Santa Anus would propge, and thy ouly ones P Phesemo paper #sye further on its Spanish side that | ““Afer uur teoops encamped, they could seo lange bodies | that practical good sence which distinguished her frou, coumeal, without inoney sud wihoat price —Two oF | Congres would by willing to confirm, as commissioners | it was reported in Vera Crus that Alvares hud retucued | of the eneuy muvving to the rent of turin for the purpose | OEE Hations, luwufully wequiesced in the decision which 7 Fare 40 Cents. t tee sane OF freight, apply on board, orto ¥. B. wel et slires pl eae kentlemen of experience, who are thorough- | tu make peace with the United States. Such wen as | to thy South, having had some ditfiovity with General of cutting otf their further retreat, but buth men wud | “Pitt ber power asuader, aud gave to us separate domin- the alle tm the wha iy veene eal Seieuve, having received diplomas from | Gorostiae, Tornel and Baranda could never make 2 | Canalize Pee 1 Ae é ae a Bt : ; ah matonaas ee ie od | jon iu America, (RULED LE BEEAMBOR7S FUN | USiied Stes, will bet couslant attenduice Oc the prand | Ronee that would be rutisfactory to the Mexican people | ‘Tha Sun ofthe 14th inet, has ome spoeulations upon the | main im theie provemt position for wehort tie to rest. | Aud tue iny.terious order of Providenoe seems to hava iodo ALBANY, "0 days Excerted= "hey are tools of Santa Anna—broken down politicians, | subject of the negotiations for puace, bit they aro only |“ Newrdark, Goucral Garay's aid-de-camp aad @ vajor | Predestiged too Amecicau to surpass the European sub through Direct--At 7 o'clock, P. Me from depot of» BEACH'S BOOKS AND MEDICINES, Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty Ce ees *""No Ml Foutor Stace, N. / who have lost what little reputation they may ha i koown in Vera Cruz wether th > " i duvinon of the ori ded, , is fequired through their servility to Sande Anna, “They | thtes oomuasioners had been eelegved by Saute amas or | of teste came near Col. de Rudy's oainp, with a ag | rio i er rong astied Bete eee Srewehoat ISAAC NEWTON, P i i ‘ q y . y of truce, ‘The Colonel did not allow them to euter his | ng: led British race, whieh, , Mee Walasaden ‘sca Velde 17 | tobe cousulted, and to give medical advice in Fespect to the | aro suspected of boing connected with Santa Anna in Congrena, or whether Congress had assembled at all. It | wheresoover it appears. appears but to command, th leave oa aonday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 7 | fiowing diseases in all their lorme nud stages, all of whicn | attemee to cell thee acon bh Longrena, y camp, but mvt them at s short distance outside of it. | alan, the o'clock. m pt ry to the United States Gi was understood that Congress would assemble, or had ‘i Ww. 4 wore uumerous part will ere luog be found ia America; Gecisboat HANDRIK HUDSON, Capt, R. G, Crotren- | Will be trenced without the ase of Mercury or other poisouons | rostiza is a poet of some eminence. » weiter of pl bie.on the 7th 1 ‘ise Sion!| eainae ce Gotan latee Teer edie | mn . not feral dent Tenve. on uendaye Phnraay end Suturiay even: | muerlsand without charge for advice, from this employment of writing plays, he 10 doubt took | thinkalt would be. imposible to obtaia a quorum, Or | mended the Colouelaletter, ‘the Colonal told im, in | tre te ponte ee mations wie thet aeiee eat ) . atients may rely outhe st and best Ns f bat: that it was too di 0 re it, tl wr iv a wir Dative ings at To'alock, - teneetadv, Balleton, and Sarntogn | thorough surestigation nad up the ides that he may play w orilliant part on the | the commissioners the sun saya that Gorostiza repre- | had no candles of ligut, probably he, the nid gould tat | an nolouger fed ite sous; whily the pouple of the Unie ee ie nia care Atha ate A ee} cases, and such prescriptio nde stage tS mag He turned | is attention, therefore, | sents the party of the modrrados, while Baranda isa | him the purport of it.’ ‘The aid (who spoke English | ted Staton wro still expanding with a rapidity and strength Pd except Sundays, Passengers will fiad this the mostex | Worst cases, Where all Pg he peop tree Po eperppions Lr ea ior gg Popa quired moans position in the | mere creature of Santa Anna Of Tornel it says that | fluently) replied, * that it was a summons for an un. | f Possession which defies calculation, over the rich vir pedscioits snd convenient route. : ibe » | pe i anna made him a Minister of Fi- | although he was a partisan of the administration of Ta- | oonditvonal surrender, as Gener gin soils of the New World At hive O'Clocw, U. v—Landing at Intermediate Places "AMERICAN PRACT! OF MEDIOINE,” nance, a very uncongenial office for # poet. He made out, | redes, and @ monarenist, yet he could not have obtained | men and means to cong This reflection acquires new force from the ciroum- from the footw: Barelay street. Rebess whist hes boon jualled ia the history of | However, to get along very weil in his office, until a mon: | a place in the coaunission unless he bad previously be- | an effusion of blood”. Col intely re. | Stauces under which we this day meot, @ conquering medicwe. strous fraud on the reveune actempted to be carried out | come reconciled to Santa Anna. The Sun, therefore, ottes o wt * » | Amerioxn arwy, bere, in the heart of the Mexican repub- turned the letter unopened to the aid, and he told the pt mbost ROCHESTER, Cnptan kB. Furry, will ou Monday, W edneaday, Friday, and Sunday afteraoons, "AIL isit thi ‘il - | thy h i u i 0 vs Datients who visit this office will be prescribed for ac- | through a mercantile house in this city, wll kaowa for | regards the commission as rupresenting Santa Auna, ni Sal Geaerat Corey” hanthe't . ite, In aight of the captured redoubteand heights of hon: eek SOUTH AMERICA, Captain ‘T. N. Hulse, | oiling to the American practice, in whioh vegetable reme- | its unprineipled and unlawful attempts to defenud the | neat Is dwcidedy of spinion “that Santa Anan's real | nia told Sell General (Garey sist the ides Of surkebdis |". 3-y, aut Uae Teaeratin bpm: ancien ie nda ie ff r A diew aloue are employed, which caa never do harm, aud whieh | revenue, to outrage the la ji c j eave on ‘Tuesday, Thursday, avd Saturday aiier- | 4¢ . nny 4 e a 0 the laws, to corrupt the officers not | views are favorable to # peace | any correspondence ou that sabject’”—when the aldand | living waters of tho wood of San Domingo; whieh, oceu- ‘at 3 o'clock. : t . Legend ging ed 5 EP | only of Mexico, but also of this country, was traced to The Arco Iris of the 13th, spenks of letters received Bojer after the usual compliments, retired | pied by you, general, and your victorious troops, has perce remar paee cee rive (Albany in ample «| rst physicians aud surgeons iu Europe aud America, | tbe cabinet wt Moxico—and, « sacrifice being demanded | from Puebla on the doy previous, and gives the eub- | Cal. De Russy now ordered camp fires to be made, and | “Quix pla history ns enduring as poetry ever { by the people, Gorostiza was made the Curtius of the | stauce of them in an article which we translate, regeet- | git the horas to be unsaddled, and everything had the | save to the fountain of Vaucluse, or eloquence to the " ored by gold ight taken at moderate races, and uone tnken after 6 been counred by p Onbaaldae od taneine Inert veloeke, P.M. we Kingand Queen of Prussia, che Kings of H . and, having iewped into the chun in the repu- | ting that no dates are givea:— pearance, 10 tiie Mexicans, of bis remerning there ait | erove cCAcadants, veineeb ag ae, iota Ween ed Wartembarg, and the Pope of ome s° | tation of Santa Auna, the evil spirit was appeased, wud | ‘Che goverament has just named Senores Tornel, Go- | th nt tn ‘thin however, they were deceived, for tho | Y¢S millions of men will have assembled to-day within jiu®, without written order from che captains or agents. rhigh estumation of the science, safety, certainty | things were quietly smoothed over. Gorostiza retired | rostiza and Baranda as eommissiouers to repair at on Colonel took up bis line of iaareh at 2 v’clook A, M., | the broad limits of the United States, to do howor to the For asauge or freight, apply ou oard Une bonts, oF t0, P. C ‘ poe if peastioe.. from the Treasury of the Republic of Mexico, to that of | to Sua Martin Tesmelusan (seven leagues from Puebla) office on the whnrt. iy ttre wouses, ani any other of an acute orchroni¢ | the theatre, of witich he became the adininistrator, and | with a, View to reoelve the propositions of peace madv by cad any, during one of the heaviest rain storms ever experienced, tented at this « Blosding ce Bliea: | which he now conducts, but little to his own profit. and | the Cabinet of Washington thruugh its minister, Mr passed silently through the city, They took une har, OPPOSITION KASSAGE OF FIC ster, W To | PiLES, whether Bleediag or Bliud, state of Tumor, A for Ps ic i ict Albany, Utica, $1 50; Symense, $25 Oswego, | whether internal or ontereal, shell abe less to that of the proprietors. If Senor Antocha were | T'rist. ‘Chey bare accepted the appointment und de- ie vane by. aaron sytion Gasey wis acrpse, | Sar 83; I — mer, 08 eS vag Ba a DASE Pela oad | bay met COMPLAINT. rey the envoy on our part, we should think Gorostiza a very | parted to discharge their ducies, This conrae was upprov- | and was ten miles from Tantayooa when daylight overs ‘They will call wo mind the oe i eet ea HaniTtak Be Whitehalh'ba: Moute | SONG @, GRAVEL, uud ail aifections of the Kidneys or | St person to conduct the negotiation for the Mexicans | ed by wraajority of the mea of influence, who by their | tek ica strickwa elds of that rst war of indepsns rent, $4; Pittsburg, $8. COUGHS. Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, and all other dis. | 1 0°H¢1 i8 @ man of longer service, but has a bad reputa- | persuasions in w great degree contrivuted to its adop- | "At qyo'ciock A.M. the Jancers and guctitias again | Vindiosted Our national rights ou the land, ‘Uilice, 100 Barclay street 4 e f the Chest. td tion with thy people H» is considered a servile instru- | tion. Another letter mentions that the individuals 4p- | ggme ia aijtht, and hung in the rear of tha detachment | 0 Uhat second Wart idependence winch vindicated our Ac sceunty required will be given forthe falfiaent of all | SCROFULA. or Rice's Kil w all its stages. ment of Senta Anna, und is openly charged with origi- | pointed upon this commixsion were Senores Cuevas, Cor- | ail day. apouring and shooting down, without merey, | Bativoal rights un the sea, and of the heros Woo filam contrac: ade with this pany. ewer, New Térkot0ry, pinky eh ay HEUM, SCALD HEAD, and all Bete, erener eee Vespoeal te on government, Tor- tina and Zuratuza. . such unfortunate persons va straggied off from the inain | (rbed each, bat while Ba Saratoga, and JS ot a | pishasks OFT ny enemies among the chiefs aud party lead- Gen, Sante Anna remained in power; the ministry body. On one ocousion # large body of lancers collected | Yorktown, and Now Orleans will not bw forgottea, Palo NOTICE, STAT: ISLAND FERRY.—On and t ahem after SUN ‘Ayr toch, the steamboats E SYLPF : AY ant STATEN ISLANDER will EYES AND EARS treated withont | ers in Mexico, who have guneraliy held him res j : ble | hae underge hange, and w majority of it is iu Savor earifying, leeching, blistering, or the wse of iu | ea sort of scape-gout, for Sautn Anna's mont tetlow ot, | Cran edjestasne rsapcois daeamticha tel fences, Of Barands, we know little. He isa new poli- ‘Tho same letters add that orders had been issued for dota Palua, Monterey, Buena Visi, erro Gordo,will yet more Be in their owing cuys, freely rewemb in a group, when Capt. Wyse gave them a salute with a | Alto, charge of canister, and made great havoc among both | UT# 6 horses aud riders,’ killing and wounding about 30 meu, | ISM, whether acute or chronic. NTERY, DIARRH@A, CHOLERA MORBUS, | “cian, and for that reason, wa think would hardly be | withdrawing towards the capital the troops which had a . | and earth aad sky wul receho with shouts. ran as follows, antil further notice and Summer Complaints of cluldren. entrusted with ao important a negotiation as this been stationed at Huamautls, and they conclude hy | *0¢Jrom that time they Kept at s respectful distanoo, | O14, es of 4 Taste ; h na q " tt F * Hw y Rg drei at the mes of Seolt aud Taylor, and of At 6,8, 9, 101 ATR ETAEET LAND oe TIC DOULOUREDX, or Neway + Aauein the Face and | | For the reasons we have statod, at much greater length | raying that Mexico is a faithful picture of a Babylou, Pg seracisaniiy, comiociie. & Re ate Cie | an bee their loud have borne the ban- yt Ciaehtenced fe a a . than we intended when we commenced tuis article, we | (Bubel?] inasmuch as opinions cannot be concentrated nberm: stint ner of the Union in triumph wild plains and % New ror st. Vitu and all Nervous Affections. | @neek aan oe D Heimberger was shot in tue arm during the retreat the » at 10, Uy A.M. and 1, 2, ten Poigntee past andar 4,5, | STRICTURES IN THE URETHRA, SYPHILIS the report of the 9p intment of Peace | upon any one measure—society being composed of the | Arey day. When Coi, De Russy got within fifteen miles | through the mountain ’ ; in Commissioners by Mexioo. We tl 3 yarious stages, and ail diseases resulting from Syphi But we, assembled im thie grander than all human Tal 6,7, o'dloek, F. pes | Same New York Apil ink ay ‘ Santa Auna has written to Gen, Mots tine ae site itiony ene adnuineally exe eobapuantarees is of Penuga. he despatched Mr. Geo. Lefler, eu old citisen | ote the ontapresd shy of tho bright firmament of WUE ~CVTIZENS NAW. DAX LINK OF | FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Excess or Suppression oft | stmistice or suspension of hostilities untit he can sub- | scription of measure proposed, and in nothing are-unit. | CLtbls Place, to Col Gutws, giving him an recount of bis | Ph th oan iin hei own feet the compnored 6a | i ) Fluor Albus or White Prolueas Oven mit Mr. Lrist's proposition to © : ae | ae tata ie position, and informing him of their being entirely oat | 5 pends idl ~ ;. OPrrosiT Ion. BOAT2 FoR LBANY, | the Fallin h P tomeedh aati play Jongress. whieh is ubout | ed. ‘The emigration of respectable families was increns- | S¢ ammunition, and # large body of the enémy in his | "anus of New Leow, surrounded by tial Io lerra, Wiese St ES Sete eee | amd Reseed ae at Gen. Scott bad agreed to do #0. ing every day, and the military dicuatorship which ia | of," " y whieh rises on eter Hund asthouga placed ty nature Bo id Extremit | {From the New Orleans ‘a fact prevailed was every way irksome and insupportable sol. G i diatel: hed Li Lo be the boundary of empires 1 say,can boot appre ot and Dinuer on’ Bosra. 9 x , ing, Fel Whitlow; all | cans Pioayune, July 24.) py a Col. Gates imuediately atohed Lieut. Col. Marks | With the suber but strong conviction of (he palpa~ ew and riegant caine’ ROGER WILLIAMS, Cart, | HE DISLAME, or White Swelling, Felons, or Whitlowiall | A fow ‘words upon the news whtoh hus reached ua | ,,1te American train. they say, was very nearits en- | to jie rriiet with 190 lien, two, pieces ol cannon. apd | tee. Wil he gute Dut sirong eany ol wm of he pal, Fete AME eaT Ha arerear a ME Det | enV SORES and Ulcers, of whatever coaracter from Vera Cruz; and bere the great question is, hax the | ‘ance Into Puebia, without having suifered any inter- | penty of ammunition. Lieut. Col. Marks went to Pu- | ble Teslity, bow vast are the oh 1 Bb ge ae iter eae New Fork ee ONIAS * | FPLUENZA, tpd Coun athe Heads Mexican Gorerumvat appointed eomuatasioners to mous | “piton of obstacle after the skirmishes near Jalapa, ance with bis commend pot steamboat, where be met me were humble co red ta wee letters is confirm | (4) NFLUENZ: oe biorsy the Lambs, Chest, Abdomen or Hoad. Mr. ‘T'rist, or are negotiations now peuding for ot wwe ee 8 ras S—Paius dud weakuess sa the spine, or | It ig wot surprising that opiaions hvala ditier 40 mhdely sd by viens we bance rece by Sestadiviaualyebe arety. curvature and ‘mnt on this poiut; the diffteulty is to fe « " 5 orafure incline to put PLEURISY, QUINSY)’ MUMEB, MEASLES, CROUF, | fon upon ro Unsatistuctory'a statement ey weet’, Pi | conduence iu the facts mentioned iu the letters, exeuyt | ° wigniet Fever, and al Biseasen of Children. avo tor @ moment what the facts are. No om watroal in regard to the commissioners, ¢ MS of wil kivds, Pin, Tepe ke. af a! ‘Thus is the substance of all the news we can exti vt jt" rior, ‘kK Te a tbe city of Mexico later than the 3th of xtract t: . pid facset quip LIVENPOOL, its tua barthen, Cant: | BMGUSN faiMers Clic iad Cocteenese received Upto that time no aypointment of comme | 0m abe Vara tux papers ubout the comiionvrs.— | tregt} which nave aken piace tf I | She Oe A ee SOMDaEY. te ME eh caaridge, will catl asabove, her regular day. Flite or Convaleic cit sioners had bven announced in M-vico, and nothing a eo Sunt acticlen are but speculations, aad we do not | Ye Rusay was avery where in the hovest of tho fight, | OF bers On R Fo, fieight of passe, baving elegant and superiot aceom- RNS, n >. mows ates hatdantin for ong was | diva them, 'y a : | starving avons +f the Ord World. ronda tonay avy to the caquinon soar nt weat ide of Bur bl i aa tt publicly knows about negotiations for peace, save that | #Y e De Russy and his command, completely t ced out, ng thw shores © Atlantic, Ustil Bow 5 and alinost without # cartridge, As there was an attack | MINOW i iced ne urent eoutral valley clpated the following migit ow this place, both pore | Te ec tine ¢ FLFUCK Over to che shores of the Pa returned. barcatood by the burde e ne | cife, and unem barca iy the burden of a foreigu war, Thas eaded one of the most beilliant affairs, for the | Vin has alcondy veo to Us the possession ot wo: ssage of friegbt, apply on ponrd th TT. Starleyyet the oftiee,’ fone of Robinson street. SPINAL eel perseonare forbid trusting the above boxts on xe: com of the owners. ‘ a pointed his solitary gun several times, while bullets | Tran bo the bad Buinan WE ‘ , a tw a Abssesses | Congress had been au ia Proes doaderte * ure again favored by Dr, Barton with a statement | were 4 a thick na bail | _ Honor who, on the great day OOUHULL & MINTURN, 7 South st wireanene’ | juomitced tot ite, Buchevan’s deters dd thed hy haot | ‘8 eeNeA to tho Bealth of Vera Cruz, which weannux =~ | ete tullgg around bias thick As bel | whow muniverauy we culebiale dared eotaprebrnd a of the West, 120 tons, burt MANENT CURE WARRANTED. rum cowid be obtained. Bat sn the mean time two cou. | AX AcoOUNT oF THF MonratiTy or Vena Cxuz, rom | fully proved himself to be a cool and sxilful offl-er Cpt, | Wye’ Soren * ohcaae a he btoolnim ie , Will smeceed the Liverpool, and ant So cheap a cure of disease cannot be obtained in this city— | Tie have arrived at Vera Cruz from Paeuia, who left THE ler To TE Jun. Muew, after Lieut, Vonuehill was mortelly wounded | O*l Te tly x rages i t * no other expense aceruing thay the awouut whieh the med;- | there abont the 4th iust., by whom letters weru rrevived | ¢ 79m Vomito, placed the latter on the gun carriage ainidat @ sho “ An bgliets, Capt, Seguine has thown himself to be a brave ¢ 15th | eine alone will cost. by commercial houves. Verbal news was also communi- “A 17 Qr. Master's Dep. 3 OW=Keyniar Pocket « d sticcernfaily wd ter it Hover 1 1 Angusi— he fine new Br. packet ship UK 3 Already the maltitades who have been prescribed forare | cated through similar chaunels Thereupon the two d” tue peieervus mindea, people. OF ver Souslty freely: " ‘ “ e ugh 4 Dexic and efficienc ofteer oat ‘de je of our country wh pany ¥, 2A econ tant Hag Mekiwen, wil eal ws | seturatg daily with mpurt of ted rpid rentoraiga tobealth, | papery in. Vern Crus, exch edited by & Spaniard. come Hs Tnhould do great injustice to two humble bat benve | £06 geaetuus windea peuple of vur country who) freely ay lay’. out wud announce that tne Mexicau Government hus men did f pass them unnoticed —Michael Fury. of Cv A.) Ti Honor to the brave soldiers who live to ex joy the Ut freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, ap- | painfal, weakening, and potouous means, so generally re: ply on bontd, fot of forseveltet, Ie or auired, ; ry ed at their own houses in urgent ense appointed three commissioners to meet Mr. ‘Trist at San . Potal ws oy 5 and Forrell, of Co. B Louisiaua Velanteers. y wnown they beve so nobly earoed in the battle-teid !— Dacca, They agrev, too, a* to the the names ofthe | ‘The rco I is of the 14th Lust.. copies eeveral items | nevery charge, aud behaved in the movt gailamt man- | fymown Hany Dave wy bed Went Ne tie i ae if re to WOODHULL & MINTURN, 97 South at ‘The reanl. ewet bark Asia Carr, 400 tous, Capt. Waght, . ere | commissioners, though one of them says that one letter | from the Roletin de Noticius. anew Mexi . y 7 ay” ox blood will snceced the Brooksby, nud sad on her regalur dey. Lag residing pi 24 til ba A canine Ly sending 9 | gives the nau of three different pereone--ae if sie lished at Jalape. The Botetin of the Git sage ttats ep Gur lors on the occasion was about thirty killed, estonia o 4 Seooes oe "who though and ak bre my ee eee dt theg were personally prevents’ Prercrwed for the | weight of the teatimony were in favor of those first | Mexican, acting as aspy for thx Americans, was that | wounded and missing, while thot of the Mexicans is set ulin thy efleccioaste Memory ox Welt’ Goaniey- CARLISLE & RIPPARD'S EMIGRATION | "Ay Communications by mail must be post paid. named. This would appear Lo be pretty good evidences | day arrested in the vicinity of Jalapa and was speedily | down at 150 killed and wounded OFFI 0 gesiog wth Georue Tipuard & Adress 11 Fultoustreety New V ork eb that commisioners had bon appointed. But oppured | co be tried. The publis of Jalapa were clamacousagaiust | ‘The following are Ue names of the killed, wounded ur brethren in arms, j ‘ ol — I eK to infor Oflice 111, Fulton street. Open frou * o'clock A.M. to 0 this we have the evidence ot a lvcter in La Patria | the spy, charging him with having killed t and missin worn He i 4 mbtie U have opeued at u connection wit! McALISTERS ALL TLEALING ) OINTMENT, has | from Tampico, the writer of which had conversed with a | that taen Just berore he was taken, Upon Gi spr eee 7 4 Cine Free Sees tee Nr csiatcate tite Oy fm Ged ean oe eorge Rivard & Son, uf L Heantare enabled | bec y use wer ti rl piace ners tonnd from Liverpaok, Belfist, Dubin, | Beem, extensively used all over, the city, aad throughoa! | geutieman who left Mexico on the sh. who “enables | found twenty-five or thirty lettors among them various F st p~Capt. Boyd. Sei Crue to Puebla, will celebrate this day in the capital of the country, for every form of disenae, aid the more it is | tne writer tu coat Corp. Braner. “ Wouu- | che vexican republic, and on the sile of the great ter- Cart. Boyo's Dracoons~k geant Barker, Private Cuvie ts of Great Brita Hellas td SF the daweauk Wr lec saath a tenampeaes oF r ict the news published ia Vera | articles for the papers of ihe United States (newspaper | A°N°'y i)" nehill Private Laxton, Private Wilson. | cyilictthe Avuecs. Aud if Mexico shall thi eweral 9 Lad he ear sie puya: | C42? on the 18th, in regurd to. the coumitsioners | correspoadene, wo take it)” The lotters generally were | Uefa eet hegwu. Peivawe F Burke, Private | ralhoftio Asters Aud if Mexico abel tien continue house in Ly cal deraage ‘iug Che ind ible perspiration, it | “thus iy ail the positive eviaeuce we have against the ap- | said to contaln exaggerated accounts of the encounter Marshall, Private Mutligan refuse the proiers of peace which the President of the Teountry, atiest to the go cleanses the A pitta seroful polutinent of gommissioners, and this woul be more | at La Hoya, representing that the guerilla force was Tico Anviveny. Co D.—Wonnded—Private Chas. | Uoiced states, with hooorable solicitudes to termiaate times received.” Inorder to fully carry soli rhearn, and bus eruptions, | satisfactory if we Knew how conversant the traveller who | 2000 strong aud lost 70 killed, twiew that number Private Peter Ravsell, Private James Rassell, | the ovily of war, las at all times been Teady (0 coneltie, i agement wer so we hive been induced to establinh house io this city, chat all Sune et diaappoiutment and annoyance common to emigraits here and in'Liverpoul may be prevented. George Rippal Liverpool, despatch the Raseins, a Houinguer, Queen of the West, Liverpool. and Con: eur regula’ days, and, im addition, one or more iMkimed sur | left wex.ous om the Oth was with Mexican affairs But | wounded, and a oonsiderable nuiuber of prisoners, the ‘ ¥ r o 0 4 1 ; P io Ball Miewng-—Thos, Mason —then we oul 1, 6 war the blood, | SFABt that he wore fauiliar wich thm; this iaet may be | Amerioaus only having vight horsey lost aud one roiaier | ““[veysrsss, Recie*r--kiledPrivate John Brown. | of'rarpot tain iaegoue gomeralehip. gous wesdon seus wn, dyspepsia, liver complaint | WOrthy of consideration—the news published at Vera | slightly wounded. The Solerin of Julupa says thiv ix Company Aj; Private Gustavus Colson, Company C.; | courage, aud your fortune, to conduct us in similar tri- Ituever fils to cure burns and sealds, how. | CFUs was derived protessedly teom sources at Povbia, | absolutely ridiculous; that every body Reow that the | private Gutlth Schmidt, Company B ; Private Henry | ough one hat ofvy table land before our eyer, aud to Fyevere, allaying wwilammation and prin, aud destroying | While thut. from Tampico comes only from the city of | loss of the Al xernded thirty men; that thelr | 4 scott, Company G j I'rivae Rowe, Company Kj Pri- | coupicte, on the plaiue of thy Bajio. that which’ you +o Tris qn te rollers at a Fehon wt co Mexico. Now it ja by no means improbabie that Lue ap- | cueriilas lost seven or vight, aad that their whole | yateG Tever, Company &.; Private L Lanbino, € lor ously yr ends ced on those of the Rio Grande, name. FET OO ee caves in camertof mites, | BOUDLMENE Of commissiouers should Lrst be public.y an- | force Was about 700 onl Hetin makes the atate- | piny E. Wounded—Lient Heimberger, Comrany E | {y the votal sutgugation of New Spain | | Bounced Ht Pustin, ta distance from being misled | John Durning, Company ©. » iesing—John Davis, Com- Once more, general, in the mame and as the humble {o- By th fi Persons wishing to aro vavsote ae 8 friends cay procure the eriveipal | 40! Kilde agae iu the ince and breast, and Al ‘The appomtment would be vu tue | ment to prevent peopl ee'ahd thear doirelinil, aud 8 Und. | Norv'ncaiitscsees. Use this masterly medicie, and you will | Part Of Seatw Anna an act odious to many iu Mexico, | Among the letters foumd on the spy was one from | pany C- maramesh ak come, Rimewaeeiere, aaa fusweretionen { Seteets Gate of WAN Ppotuted : 4 sy . | ati Ringe desize to conceai this coucessiun tv reason, | Gen Pillow, written Ia pencil 20 wiles bwyond Ferote, | “inne ahoyn are all the names, «5 faras {have beam able | wb. you see before you 1 terd-r to you their felieita: fui) opment being a ne ern lly otryiuen wore better prepared for it, or un- | with instructions for Gen Pieres, It represented that | || i etain; there may be a fow m reury, with akas ttt Sa tlONAL Bask OF 9 convenient to | Ul the sucerrstus iacue of walt jar the men wi h day ia Pe- ic of worms, and pla | dist hoard of tue eypulutment of oomunisioucré we were | deowe it (mpradent vo print. Aocordiug to this autho. | have been wurdered. ‘Che expedition returned on the | which have marked your life, of deep Toned ar ore tolully meredtlous 48 ty the fuct, Stuce then we have | rity ali the letters agreed that the person arrested was | 1th lastant | Nounily, wud of the sineetent asptiations for your future " t D8 «| Uappiners aud honor lu Whatever else of dauger or duty heard much to shake that tirst opinion, bat it isa point |» evurier, and some made hima spy. Tho letter to Gon. | f. 8.—I have thie moment lenrned that official reports | Re ee ae ee ats we preyiionee of Ol malssing. not yet | Hous ob vecaston of ibis easpicious ano: reotiments of admiration for the high seliey pts nds @ pable wishi to ren iclend, Uae they'denw trata for inrge or mi payable’ without di Treland, Dublia, or any of the the Guentry. | Also. Gyn, be obvenia 7 oaitaniieac geese - oF sued tue moment i itself—apart the fact that | Pierce represented that th e person who bad | have been received in town, that the number of Mex'- | of Kuglaad, Beotlard and Woles, cparatication to | QT RAW BOARDS /~00 tous S144 Boards (or ale ey, Beyottations have bev wctuallyeouwenced-—that weean | previously takem a letter frou ten, Milow. to Perote, onus engaged in the Inte battle war 1890 So you niny | WiMiNe tod a ste cewat attention to se % South street, New York, | y29 thm No. 69 aad 67 Nassau sueet | “°! aUord Wo await another mail trom Mexico to settle | and that be would return with letters from Vora Cruz to | judge for yourselves, of the gullaut defence of 140 wea | Ue. Taylor, who bay ‘ <4

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