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See A NUE NNN om ae pent ? ? _ THE NEW YORK HERALD. - —— : os Vol. XIN No, 224—Wnole No. 4821, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1847. THE NEW YORK HERALD 20 XRAVERLESS GONE: SOUTH. THIRTY DAYS LATBR here the whole‘affair rests for the | the enemy at Puebla; but according to others, to re- | like the venerated names of those well deserving uch more certain eambo-t Liney—all the wide aud rough. port pepeean the mcotend tbe Formac ck it et leaders, see jwho is to deign offer an main in Mexico and act on the defensive, in any event | who. in the time of our glorious insurrection, died to give ESTABLISHMENT, RS or +a : FROM PUEBLA AND MEXICO. transferred toto a apectes offer bul, tobe Kicked | Mexico ara abel Reve acbioved’ a Sriiiant "mlotery | wevicay wos Rowth-weest corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. riekgburg, Richa iesninee Saunton, V. aden SE Ei.” -shaguipe o9 Sevens wy Santa Anne nd the Con- over the Americans. ssh ad wipe the Vers, Grun Sonof-Auahuas sae say Dales. anon e Virginia Spr }, Weldon, se 5 ry, in the present distracted state of ‘e are assured that there are more t! ywenty-five we J JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | i muiictnesinaeietadanentties pes:| GENERAL SCOTT STILL AT PUEBLA. | Soesoutsy string olay habs apon ths aprtamns | cnccend rueninnscoes eau, STaniifce | we hae ben nvred ite own from pnb tS SELENE FOWSAT ERY (compnecing wih the Cress gh d unscrupulous as even the tyrant | thousand which General Valencia is bringing from 8an | Five it publication. 2. STRATE ORES PUR RNPY Mukai Ce ee THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS. bUity so heavy upsa his shoulders as to coment | Tei eae ae Te cae Te a aon ater | cz Meee eee ered, atk ihe Lientensns would ve DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 3 contaper cont Pat r Bing iy and ndvooat sd ibe impression nowis, that | tioned in the environs of Mexico, and in the direction | Crug Sn ninew peleomes, in: Vere 35 per appa parable inadnnce. . » dic, Sie, to defence of the capital, | of Puebla, so as to cover all the important poluts as far n Sin: Ihave been a prisoner at this two sar in ed pony D—Every sperenle efranes cents a " wah ae Ne pears mn gains etren; eo wine iia nd fe Me Re aasiers topo then brepone Vag she have the honor to repert myself es alive man. ‘ opy— annu at . ‘rom jew Orleans une. ET. iy e upon in case he ace of . Scott ane of t! ate : ae ak ae Seeeet ey | Beligat the sume ics, are aie Cee || ihe LP eitcantaas Pacieee Capel Ni ora ta weanother defont.Arother battle, in my humble Tempt to march upon the capital” ‘ credibly informed that my friend, private : riptions and advertises i C 5 ense i ret ane pe diti iver | evoningfrom Vora Cruz, bringing us dates from that foe po ‘ T | Cie tetihne 94 instant.” Himes ts paobe fenportoies fort, | ‘The courier ot the British legation arrived at V‘ 7; escaped with life, ‘The partici of the capture, were 2. ar # Gen eta tbo yo ag Vena Cavz, August 1, 1647. sopaliows : ‘ is Mexicans will certainly be defeated ond if be'reraine | ;,2entlemen—The English courier arrived in town yes- | Induced by the lively deseription of Mr, Barnes, I viait- bs m ‘a ome ‘and there is no more fignting tee ° wat terday. having left the city of Mexico on the 29th, and | ed Catholic burying-ground outalde the olty walls of ia Kisii nlivestiobe’ ia ait Crug on the 3ist A sf itl Cy mn tage By bee, Ty come otk ote ve tel ing, the bad con- | passed through Puebla on the 30th ult. I bave seen let- | Vera Crus. le proved er than | anticipated, butas ana pareel of the Gr through Vi that | Ne acters from Vere Chun differ somewhat from Mr | deavor to take lt appecr thet oe ake Poeieg | ters which he brought from the former olty as late as th | many peoplo were on every side of me | never thought ot te ib tee tnchatton of te eapmp ities ‘comnpesia ‘The Groat M: Our ars Cond prlciy somew! tn of Gen. | risking a battle at thelr principal cx pt 3 of | 28th, and am happy to say that their tenor is encour- | danger, though Barnes was wholly unarmed, not having gers shall be ved by them, in connee- | Kendall's in regard to the probable movements of Gen. principal city, sued for peace, ey record no striking events, and | even a stickeand inyself was without pistols, alther In ow renved ‘yet Galizuan rue ANNO AL of ench Plage eT Eg Do amet. ‘The fropneter will not be reapouatote of the iat Comt that ing, although t! i jon Wi 1 her | Scott. They rey mt the chances of peace in s more | and in the eyes of the world they will be able to muke a 7 TERINTLNG of all Kinda executed Beentifully and with | line, ted ith or congo excalion und cereaiy, than by favorable light Aba Mr. 504 Cini the, reneianee to. | tsrebly SIRT 9000. saeléd's donistpettou-—a te: | List. {ned previously formed.” AN ant T hace nie, | manele. about, my persamy eng armed with ty iy line, eine via Washingt. ‘alm al.” Mr. Kendall faa fos " 4 "All letiods or cdmmndntonsion) “Dir: snail, Addreanad to the "For, further parginuiare, inavire atthe Som ira Railroad of: | Qufferently, and gives his reasons, We can only. find | ced loan it may be called-—upom the iatatitvew of cee gree in pronouncing Banta Anna in favor of peace, and | be all w soldier might ark. We dimnounted and hitches gecablial mast 6 or bad CO Reet street, re; of Stockton, all, or atthe the | room this morning for his latest letters, which will be | capital, in which he calls for $260,875 to carry on the 5, . 3 vexed be bor [oeys epost paid o pis, peaenan WON ee" | Sep. sat: trace, Maknere; ot Btogkson. Fall, ‘ ays, on | Toon this morning , Copia Rich He calls for $260,870 to carry on the | Voring to continue the war, pon the Congttas. Not for | surrounded ta tee cia ee ay Tel germs | ord the Powhatea, of 1G. W. GUNN "iu Mexico every thing was at sixes and sevens. Con. | dividuals, are assessed, and it is hinted tbat, the tyrant | (2,Teadon that the latter is opposed to peace, but that | observed the uoveltica of the frst Catholio burial piace NEW SORE COMPANY | ,,N;B. Travellers by theabors line will bear in uiind iat | | 1 Mexica every thing was af slxer and sevens. Con | ert che wanes ot pad ie hinted that the tyrant | jes obvious that Saute Anna designs fastening bimacit | Thad over eeens eschew ease eee ace oth AHRANGEMENT. the Obesspeake Bay and James fiver Boats, i. | Executive, and thrown upon him all the responaibilities | tax list. The foreigners, who havebeen call upon the country as Dictator, and of making the peace | we were surprised by three mem on horseback within 20 , and yet reac any point south of Petersburg at th ‘vame time rite Shove last, | of'the war. About 26,000 men are collected for the ont stint, have made regular protesta it is even when there is no breach of connexion by the Bay Line. ' | funce of the oity; but the arty In the town is yet | the unjust exact a they pe oan which he is desirous to conclude, the last. step to that po- | fuet, riding tesamaor grey ont ted, and de- jyt3meod*r strong and increasing, ani sition, It is generally believed that he will succeed in mnanding me to surrender. At first feould nut believe We no faith in’ thetp'| thifles in Bie money’ | soon Agata not stand upon | spite of all opposition, and that the “Sovereign Congress” | these men to be in earnest, subject on which | soun ON,AND AFTER AY, A, the Will give way before the powerful voice of th h ‘Cars will run as follows, until farther notice, Up trains and New | generals. From every indicaticn, it would appear that Gen Scott & y 1 people— | sw they entertained no doubt, for seeing me plant mmy will leave the City Hall for ¥ y the frst and ouly | §°Ceneral Pieroe, with hia train and convoy, had arrived | intends an iiumediato movement uice the elty of Moor that is to say, of the twenty-five thousand military un- | back ugainst the wall and draw my sword, thvy dis- Harlem & Morrisiana. | For & Tuckahoe Pleasantville, to sail nt August 23d. ‘Ihe nafel Peroté. General Scctt, it will ‘eeen, deal ‘at least within a wee! Ay ler the orders of Santa Anna, and who are, in fact, the made « flourish with their carbines, repeating F Pd dee a ly 4 5 k or ten days. Hard bread is 390 Ape PW AMC Whits use Bedivets* | Wway"'ts now louditgr sad’ wil ponitvely ail avabore, het | patched General Smith's brigads from Puebla to'mest | Heng baked for the ‘match, the quartormastery havo | ¢hiy clectors of the nation wHose ruffrages aro worth the | their demand of surrender advanced toward them one 0, I i : , i him, It will be seen that Mr. Kendall believes General In ordered to hold themselves in readiness, and ir bp 3 EF two paces to got striking distance, when they all drew : ton TAM Wiikey bs ns , Having handsome farnial Scott would advance the frst week in August upou | drery departinont all is bustle and activity, it being | 44 Te™ ts bas been levied upon all tho merchants of | their ewordaand made towards icone of thesa, «Mex rH «PM. modations, apply on board ng Srleaay what Hoot Of Wali Mexico, knd that there would be the severest battle of | {upd impossible to receive clothing trom the United | been established. thin State, the ezestiony eteeeyras | feats captain, aa 1 since. leurn, pamed. Spee. ere: u so 4 street, or to ‘ p iy | the war. The Mexicans aro fully prepared to receive | Sfrtes, hundreds of Mexicans are hard st work puttin 7 Tice |: thar deamrant ebemiens cae a ee ho ‘ 2 Agents jn New Orleuns, 2.858 Woodrutt & Co., who will | jin" i Gur men in uniform, Some even think that the army Fee ee pee acct at qundred to twelve hun- | they drew and wdvanced, my friend Barnes, wa bovis 3 Promptly. Came will succeed the | | The Sun of Anahuac gives tho following account of | will move before Gen. Pierce comes up; but itis hardly | Ging as well forcign merchants as domestic. Thin, | ani Peay oupon, turned directly back through the gate, tae wri > oe avis_ | an enoounter between General Pierce's train and the | probable that Gen. Soott will march before that officer | Sure hus produced strong protests from the forcg wee | and Caan no more of him. | fortunately broke the 530 4 “See _ ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR | suerillas. acne Migs Ge apg Ba kM oe felipe ba i A a te 1500 hun, | chants, many of wt om, including every French rouse i | yrevent,the,caprain's hipaa ceetine cant striking Pg 60 ‘ —' i , | correspondent, and s0, jays the Sun :— red of the sick w' left behind, but a majority o sS ‘ r Returning to New York will eare= P+. Sau egdetaiics bars scene: | A respectable person of the elty hes Informed us that | bem would bein a sitoaiton te tele ap 'icme to setae Sovmsaecbosatheve been tahon (0 compel TRU to Arann | cee Tee ae once, DAS Sie Sal Merigeggmtaciem., Fone: Walaa Teclaes | Sacoas Mhaurpassed for cabin, second cabin aud steeraxe pas. | w letter has been received yesterday morning by u citi- | garrison was attacked. "othe Mexican troops arv as inactive in the capital cad | my cictt csp, to Iatist, aan oe ee ne teed and 703 ALM SAM. 643 AM 7 30A.M. | sengers, aud will advertised, oF passage free, | jen of this place, froma. guerilla chief, stating that the | ~ Speaking of sickness, the South Carolina regiment hes the neighborhood, "us the army of Gen. Scott Isat func | resated his pétentions ty reece vat oe oaeaes seat H 909 oH AREM | the PALESTINE, Cy . Johnson, Monday, August 6th. sraraattaa by Gee eee Soe: See ees He lenin 4 the. services THA 986s Vian fact which, independently, would seem to iadieate | he and the other two soldiers, who bea, team Supls backs 3 Persons wishing to proceed to New Orleans, will do well | of the Mexicans until they arrived within a hundred | New Yorkers and South Carolinia @ been, as it | thy matter. 4 Fee + | Qouw- up Che odebaeant Witch tee: dae canal ae H to secure passage by either the above packets, a4 they are ail | yards of them, when tho “American infantry opened a | were, side and side, and tho former have hed tat for The Congress, after many delays, had succeeded in | their loft hands, alined deliberately at any ‘heed. ait H fra clanfahipe, comanded by meu experienced in the trade, Geadly fie om them, forcing them to retreat, Whilo the | cases on the slck list comparatively. ‘The South Caroll- | gathering «quorum, and ‘teompted to Organise, but | ¢ocked, and again demanded a surrender, 1 -thée stort A 5 exicans were retreating the American cavalry rushed | niana. out of 900 strong when first’ mustered, turn . , : $ berths, apply on board, or to : on them, sword in hand, and killed about one hundred | out about 400, Of the other 300, some 140 neta ated un | after an infernal session of a few hours, broke up with- | my back to the wall, and the three men on the other . New Castle, Bedford, _ Whitlickville, Eo TREE RELUNGEIOS THEA: | Mexicans. ‘The position of the Mexicans was ono of the | have been left sick In the rear, ‘and the rest are now in | Cut {Fansecting soy business, and at ihe timo Veraxa | three sides all beyond may Reach and:. a0, fp Som ieee : 4 a Ts 4 i iM &¢, at Le Mane: B It steouaare that on Pai cobra ae sean: The pospatal be The health of the regiment is improving, | hig atrecrdinary proceeding, but hope to xedivenis weapons ° Bthen asked them what they wanted, in order 4 . ABLE . 5 ao ralescing. i % i i “ Croton’ ¥ dicine is a clear, benutiful and transp: Pe Re eee PA Cone cat ee ee eee aregene 8 from German letters, of which # perusal is promised me | to gain time, affecting not to know whether they wanted 90 ANE 7 eutand perectly delightful ic Pa Gol epdn is baie hea ecto Pursta, Mexico, July 28, 1847. | as soon w# the Great Western gets off. ‘The merchants | my money oF myself,” They #oon svemed aware of may , 43 PM. a ed to be preseril inter Fey f Jul 1a thi the best hority i Rumors from the city of Mexicoare at a discount, but | are now very busy preparing their correspondence for | intent; and although, from the beginnin, , it was obvious ‘The trains to and from Croton Fills willuet stop on New dito cure after all other 1 ee ey te ld this on thy best wuthority in | reports from the direction of Vera Cruz are more enger- | trausmissiou by her, a8 she sails this ufteraoon they wished to avoid discharging their pleoes 60 mear tho ork Ialand, expant as Broome street, and Ree | (aero Me omg pr keggemmret aM niet (Cree sie him pee rab de mt leg pa cought after, Many think that the arrival of General | | Santa Anna has brought his strong arm down upen | city, still I saw unmistakoable signs that the time of Yili gesonis ond rela fay on “ae pains in he bak, an affections ofthe spin, dstoatons, en Se eee ee enn) Lien tags See ke taal | Tee, will be pia igual for an immediate movement of ; the press, and ae prohibited the further lauue of any parley was closed. Unable to reach my horns or attack ing train ails will not Jargement of joints, bumons, ¢ fever A , and hence the anxiety to lea the city. except the Dia R them, I surrendered to tl ; and the thi 3° Bee ae Te cat or york. excent at Pucks , tooth end uerrous head ‘One or two dd all full of fight. This embarrassed Santa Anna. He | real whereabouts. alisentotese,| Deleon ce thie. P rie Opt The im A eee cape 0 the captain, and the three bring: A day or two since intelligence wax | pression of this paper of the 29th oame out in fi rae ee eee bate sch ibs wy ty Shen fthy | Teelved that he bad taken the Orizaba toad and thet pease, and that I fancy may now be regarded ete tha Ge erete sea a ona [rhe ie Petal oaaie hahaa been Beard ie even tak side of that city; yester- | verument pens nce: COsHunLY, the Washington Uni te Croton Fall: er and ague broken in two doses al ‘NB. > y J % ‘ip. | 2S¥) Bews came in that he reached Jalapa with bis | would as soon publish an article against the present a full speed. Further particulars of my journey | shall chat of thet elpek Te Mand CFM. crelas, end tor Faw: | have bees made in two yearn nee ree ee ana former waa the son of ex-Senator Tip- | command, and this story Js more generally credited. On | ministration, as El. Diario Offictas would admits soni: | write hereafver ic yours. i ton, of Indiana—the latter of Senator Sturgeon, of Penn- , ‘ % | M. train. Amoug the many distinguishe uals who havekindl 5 5 the strength of reports that «large gueri its columns at variance with t 1 Hinge on arrival of the Tofelook 4M tesin. ° a ABOve,the many distgaished individuals who herekindly | $913 09 rf por ge guerilla force was in | ment in its a noe with the wishes of Gen arrived within ten miles of this plaoe late at nig'st, twe fdge, aud Kor dha the bili ‘Williams Bridge, aa Kor dhar and affections of the. th ius on’ Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine weather. very nature yield to its influence imm ing my arms behind me, and taking the end of the rope with which they bad tied my bands, one of them mount- ed my horse, and, putting me on a mustang, rode off at S} of front of Gen. Pieroe, and that some 2000 men with four | Santa Anns. Indewd, of all the grounds upon whic slept ort time in as good lodgin; anybody, on the psa Log ii Grinnell Tendenee 'No.'6 Vallone Gen, Shiclds's health is nearly ro-establirhed, a8 his | vivees of artillery were on the way lown from the neigh: | haat ot tassdl, (Sis poems to me to te the serge | joremaioen a few seastontee one ‘Tose, and got bere ® afaik ld Ey et Fr ag Sate following i relation othe evacuation of Tabasco | ouregtyttha,cavita aid 18 suptaring she tran, | owt” Whe newapepor abd au army op hs adm Santa | vow ween in the moraing™ Frum the time of my cap o Newoast! G24 | over Harlem riverswas cured of chrome theutnatiam of over | iq Ane Cuong 1m Telation to rhe eracuatios ‘obaseo | Gen. P. F, Smith's brigade was ordered to move in the | Annamust be more than a match for the nation, even | ture! was honorably treated by the captain as a pr To White PI ry 30 vears’ standyng—can be seeu at all times at the Bridge; Mr. | "me's. S. steamer Misslacippi, Com. Perry, arrived yos- | “eotiem of Perote, His regular command consists of | if the Congress avd its constituents should rise up | of war. After crossing a deep river, be loosed Iny armas Brewght teas leave City Hiabj at is M.sna'ar'? BM. Samuel Roberts, his partner at the Bridge, gives it ax his opin. | ,,1he U. &, steamer Miealectppi Com Perry, ‘Stor, | the lst Artillery, 3d Infantry, and Rifles, but in addition | against bim, Tornel, Rejon, Gorostizos, Canalizy and | ond we went on. Strange to say, with that perversity of Returning, leave Croton Fal gt 7 A.M. and 9 P.M. ion that it saved bas life from a severe, injury guatained Dy. a | tered tenre ead Vines = © steamers Scor- | to thigforce » iquadren of dragoons and Duucen’s bat- | Farias, will also go ‘with hi es Murphy, propr ¢, Harlem, Bul 5 5 pidge wed . EC sun's be wil Bb him, with the same motive | character which never fails me, | rode on through the 4 . ery agcompani¢s him. Wove to any Mexican foros that | which will draw many others to side, that of * being | deep forests, the sequestered paths, abounding in new a has been withd thi f To- 6 ESS, via Newport and Fall River.—T! ielereath tates ater gue tapdaant bordees "ite tars veo in ooabapaaaey ot te evere sloknese hfe pro | MAY fall iu the way of this command Tn’ at an early distribution of tne spoil and beaatiful dowers aud vines, andall that my heart r. xpre af To: leaves the office, No. 1 Wall street, corner of Brond- ia « pre: Vor the last week we have bad but little rain, and it Sines I commenced this ¢ I have been fa ed | hud ever conceived of loveliness | ture, lost in ad» wav, daily, at quarter before 9 o'clock, P.St.,chereby securing | {0 mote, they, use of it the better they lke it Wholesste | vailed among them, till the sickly season shall buve p «= Sinee pag favored ° ets Iu nature, Ko Prinespal d is certainly much to be regretted that Gen. Scott hus | with some details of the proceedings of the Govern. | miratiun of the uusurpassable glories ef chy way as to to merchants aud others the advantage of « late hour for for- | 239 Pearl strect, New York city; 8. Incersol & Co., wholesale | Parse. veen unable to improve it: ‘The weather has been of | ment and Congress, reoeiver! by merchant of this city, | feel almost forgetful that | was bol ‘ad wholly cure: 08, Se ay ; | _ Every thing was taken on board, and the evacuation | (nat nature - ie WBuukthovensspeetetdraia and. valuable parcels are secured | {usgists, and ite print cet srorer md ty" | was eficcted without molestation irom the enemy, who | (iat.Hature- cool aud bracing—that themen could have | from his partuer in the caplial, which place matuors iu | less about tho result of my novel sit “ ata faint H a if “ " r i performed their marches without fatigue—it has been | even a more interesting light than ever. Thy autho. | descriytion of this truly lovely rout inizoa safes and placed iu the charge of faithful conductors. nd soldat cunts beagle bottle, #4 per dozen; Half | was in considerable force outside. The defences were all | Sao of shove dry spelia that aunually cote in thee midee | [Week ungueationstle hereafter, Now a few words of my treattneut. In me, ‘ Mexchandiog, packages, me. forwarded in our own cars, sae, yy are ready and willing to bac tae oP necoyiy he nt place pled, ‘weoks pie peat rer id foe hat Med aero oat, the Upon the meeting of Congress, towhich | hove alluded | 4/1 that has been said of Mexican cruelty, has been y leaving orders at our office, No.1 } street, comer o: et aad ahen of cortiie c z e ight have marched to the capital dry | the subje Broadway, packages will be called for in any part of the city. ROC EE cap CeaTeee hielo eT heres | Com: aan Brant, ait eee brig ie ed shod. Old weather-wises, those who have lived here me mbracing Svoretary Buchunan’s communi- | *& Augustina Fernando. She bas treated me with more Otices— { N 1 Wallatreet, gomer Broadway. ag ioter tia tpoatoasa. ivf 30teod*re erin ad van ine gun as Benita, Aves a o tong. say se Shits Disaanat weather will Be followed by | cation, relat veto Mr. ‘Trist’s mission, was taken upand | thanhospitality. I have received of her hands the kind- No. }. Boston. 30tre rs ) rene! yi rust their predic bi nt, the wh sing " id tende f foumigut 1 oi TGABD TRRAV Tis core TQ LET—Seve age houses on the Astoria | being a healthy location) to take churge of the cusiom Rear a tfetny Se Sr ial haemo aay prove | pasted upon be lore adjourome: e whole matter being | ners aad tenderness of a mother ‘'o-niyit | caunot and Ray. ood turnpike rond, with a fine ¥ y e Ee GAN OQ'S BOSTON AND EABTERN EX. | {io at they can | gince, of tbo Minister Ibarra’s letter, and enclosed | wholly falsified. 1 was placed in the Louse of the Siguo- ¢ com referred back to the government, with the resolution | dovote time to particulars, but I earnestly derare ail mas Tertiions pnd elegant steamer ION, Capcaio East River, and within a mile'and half of Peck Slip | house there, and guard the passages leading to the cupi- | worst of the wet season. that the government was already empowered to enter | Know her kinduess toan American prisoner Bus. thio Ty, on Thursday, the 12th of August, aud coutinue toran daily | fet? Williamaburgh, suitabl into negotiation with the United States Commissioners, | is only @ beginning You wili be astonisued to huar on the above ferry, leaving the foot of Dann Buildings, Nos:75 anit? No the result of which negotiation, however, must be sub- | that all the inhabitants of this village have extended N.B. ouly, at 1034. A. M.: pier No.1N. &.atll A. M.. .M. |, that much sickness | jeot to the approval of the sovereign Congress, and for | towards me more than the elegant civilicies of refined Goner lated aig and a P. At.s ou Sundays wilt ienve the fost Above is worthy the attention of a gentleman and | a less favorable light for our arms than the above prevails, and that the Mexicans intend giving Generel | Sit purpose iaid before it as soun as the proceedings | life. ‘They have recel ed me cordialig.es thets hopese- 12 Mere of Dusua street at 10 A, M.; foot of Spring street, N. R., at oe * count. It attributes our withdrawal to the o Scott the hard battle at the Penon. one ose. an an Wie AM Ug PMG pier No TN Rear tt ay Mand #f, fa soe AEN aPinens Aihara ns | MueMMInE fotoee of the enemy. Our commandant | the army who think that before e qun is fred Seate | fuiugersy ve haute atiee sad be are ey crea not | they have given tne aeslstance with » dellouay and pro- Mi Coney Istand 12% and 5 FM. Landing each way at Fort wg pleasant single or suits of rooms, without board, or | feared he would be unable to resist an attack, and de- |‘ ee * gan fami i i : breakfast and tea if, d, may be accommodated, b: : ‘ona will send out a white flag, and come to terms. We | for more iiuplicit instructions, or authority; but before | instance, the Signora cuused me to be furnished with » bas cal gas one do tas appa eth Sa gati7? Broadway. ataaoeem | termined to evacuate the place rather than risk the | shall see. bisiatsan.senched the Dally a” adjournment hed eens | clean linen ahitr, sad Mind all mop dirty clothes (thanks 1g. ‘auld 7m wv ; COUNTRY SEAT FOR gALE—That very de- STintitan Cine mall. genteel famlies, | tal Teald above that rumors from t oe ORGH Ls WOLF, Law | It is due to truth to say that tho Sun of nahuac on | gt adiscount-—we have ne cthor spas ean exico we reet, its Spanis: side represents the evacuation of Tabasco in | tion of the city has been psa wih, £Om FOR KEY PORT.—The steat i Gen, Worth, with Mr. Trist and a large party of off- | place, and no efforts of the government were successful | to life in camp) washed. E. COKFEE, will Jeave the Ipier, foot of sirable residence inthe beautiful village of Kinderhook, | ,2 ne hoslthof the olty of Vera Crux te improving, say | cers and gentlemen, started out this morning on a visit | fn again getting m quorum of the members in thule meata. | ‘The Cathclle Padre Manuel do. Silvie, furnished. me sss ini a lV Ra a wt | EAM Glen ang ey cpceacay sata | wd ene Sedge Say mcraty sus nes | year et pastiche an stored ast | matrs fre aut un brought onsen bat Sos | sty soma coach ato a 9 VPM. - is now of .. There iy 5 . @ trip. ° ° ti ONeBi-On Sunday's, the boat. will, lea fchowse stables, Woodhouse, | The vomito ia decreasing. Mexicum guerillas went ‘out at the opposite side of the | (oraietemd counell common ot te ett ee ng, im atin that any friend Barnes a e ; Chambers street, 8%; | barn, and all other convenient out buildings. ‘The et at 8%; Canal street. 834; Chi ‘ gE ie bia Nos dy Bulky at 936 o'clock oa AND FERRY —The AL rHePAMERICAN ‘EAGLE Cap to a grand council, composed of the chief offcers of the | been heard from.and was live. He walked with me arm grounds, | ‘The Sun tells of various exploits of Mexican robbers | iown as Gun, W. entered, scampering Of as fast as their | °° - . W. , Scamp Piahavat ant the ae The decision of these func. | in arm about the village, visiting the Alcalde, a most four acres, are well socked with a lange variety of so” | near Vera Crus, but they are hardly worth repeuting, | horses would carry them, ‘They started in thedircotion | Soremument, and the army. The de Thay ptanounsed volent and kind hearted man, and’ the principal Bend tnrgubery soit ee fFomecle, | stealing ae, be * Aye ow = Ph Soy of Attisoo, and in theirfright probably reported that the | it inexpedient 1 enter into negotiations Jor peace until | Places in the place, and his church among others, and nurseries, i id New Yor! paragrap! M whole American army was in motion, rtunity should be afforded to Mexico to rc-'| gave Me Money and clothes to dress as a citizen,and save another op, ; an ‘ork. ty is now in the most perfect order. In the Village is | J8F8U R ‘The robbers and guerillas made a fine haul last night, | fyicve h he fietd. me the mortification of going to Cordova in Ameri tain Geo. H. Power, will run regularly duri in this Beate fa pola of chars ‘This priest and his band of robbers having robbed » | trieve her fortunes in the field. going to Cordova in American fhe septs copy aun lain a Hor Haman 0 | sa stdin We tart 'kew" ply to" DAVID WAN | some ofthe property belonglog tthe U. 8. Uoverament | ‘XH “Ter QBs uuudred mules fon ingle penalmow’ |" Sacta Anna, however, whileapparenty acqueacng ia | iform—allat-he own uggettion He has doue me the Jows:—Lerving Pier No. tat 10, 1.4; leaving Coney Island at | CH ACK Esq.. Kinderhook, or from Gen, Cadwalader’s train, delivered it over to the | holden them tawoxe dente eed ns this decision, changes the current of the “opinions of | kindness to propose © party or cause this letver to be pee © Fort Hacilvon feaviun the city at, Fort fiamalcon | to 30¢#m ~__'P. 8. HOES, 35 Wall street. | Governor of Orizaba, who sold it and pocketed the pro- [9 pts. the press” from the war channel into that of peace, it | sent to Vera Cruz, and in everything been truly tomes 4 _ A} 45 A neat two story 0! Purwta, Mexico, July 80,1847. | is evident that his position is now a most critical one, | friend and a christian—God grant example may be Sith thin,and han abeadonds Mis cramaea, ene" | | We! havo'e story, tolarably wall cuthenticated, that | but it he paseed patty Over’ the etiste mow oeehencn't | imiteted. by. all. clergymen. “By tasae of tie Leteet We have @ copy of the Jmerican Star of the 29th|| Over 4 million of dollars has recently arrived at Vera poige his chances for the Dictatorship fifty to one. fie | could learn and communicate most that I could be made att orcloc| 2 and 45t* re 40 LE’ Ir sen RN | A wires . W. SCHENCK’! , Ocean Fi Tad Ratomtote Landings The steam: | 1 . 0 Cruz for the army. A day after the fair, again, for how iperior to all his generals in cunning, and equal to | to understand, for no one understood English. boat EDWIN LEWIS, Capt ‘Haynes, will ran as follows — ‘on.the promaieet A oeleisniae Meverraniane cocaine yea is Loy roses a ri Say oP in season to relieve the the worst in venality in tities which a Drobnbly ai ieee 3 fo pt tenet haren DP 4g ite rat tld % 7 . hee eat necet les of jose who have so lon; 2 suffer- | rect his measures, in this instance, as they have done i: ave me \e @ delicacy so exqui- on oie Nanos, Shrewsbury. oetee Bete tmeoce avery belChose 5 Ucein_ | Sande the leat genstal order wo seein it fig? ‘The stealte to which onc commissatioe nad quar. | former ones, to a successful issue. if ™ | ite ‘as to make It Impossible to decline wich rice, ug. o'clock. , the good will and Gesenat Onvers—No, 238 ding House, with Heap Quarters oy THE Ansty, Monday, 16, at 11 A.M. ich an estal <Puebla, July 28, 1847, Tuesday, 17, at 12 Wedn'y,’ A fob oseects ever Tacsday, % Mr, Hargous, to raise the means for the absolute support | @ good effect on the public mind of Mexico, as it doals in | 8¢nt#, and one young gentleman Jose Maria Villegas, of ' termasters have been driven, as well as the army agent, | General Scott's proclamation has unquestionably had | though of course! did so. Others made me similar pre- y th of the men, has beat the kite-flying and skinning days of | facts of which the evidence is at hand in the threo most | talent and excellent heart, seemed to exhaust his inge- ec tare pie Market he house has beat oecaried ie dee above bankiees | . Experience has shown that the safety of tho persons | ‘37 all to ploces. A dollar lo a delian and case Get important States of the confederacy, viz: Vera Cruz, | Buity inmaking me bappy. As to comfort, assure it Friday, 20, for a number of years, hus always commanded, and at present | 804 property of this fer calla Pini ben hd baad *y8- | dollar, here in Puebla, Puebla and Oajaca. Of this effect, and of its probable | never in my life was more consulted by my most inti- Saturday.21. i has au excellent run of business, and is one of the beststands | Wein of police and activity om the part of the patrols, | In relation to tne movements of the army, I can give | further results, Santa Anne cannot be ignorant, and | mute friends. From some reason, all who approsch me, in the city. Indispositi: Sunday, je- | guards and sentinels. it the family of seen propri ticularly of the white or 8 ‘ oe eR tor induces him to change hs batiness For firher particn | " In uddition to the means heretofore prescribed, (see | Juareh fool re eo taper ong hrc onpgh lal rm Le stambistecWnmben treet ee teen, | oe mae favors: then-F cam hammeaea tare okie vey passcugers to all parts of the country. lars inquire at the office of the Baltimore Sun. auém_ | general orders, No. 206,) the commander of the cavalry | men composing the divisions of Gens. Worth and | tion, unless the war should be speedily brought res ‘2. | Which | cannot refuse. For instance—the young man wi FOR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN HOUSE, FOR ROL REE EROPERTY IN UNION ViL- | brigade will detail daily, for night duty, beginning at 12 | ‘Twiggs are probably better soldiers than any at presont | close. Tho spirit of disorganization which has shown | 800ve named, since { commenced writing this, came, asl Long Brauch, Ransom Dock,, Brown's Dock, AGE, N J—Consisting of a conntry store and dwei- | o clock and terminating about sunrise, « mounted patrol | in'the world, In the firnt place, the tratainy pee ee ae | Seem ja ba, spirit of disorganization pads ‘aly | stat table, and handed me adollar Of course, t. de- Middletown and Red Bank —The UY ing HOUSE, barn, 3 cow houses, 2 waggon houses, com | of @ sergeant, corporal and twelve mon, for every two | notsuperior to any; they. cro equally well aritieg? by the middle and sontherm pothous of the ces, | «lined. : He guntly pus hie arn around my.heee clasped .C. Price, Master, will ran as follows, from Fulton | ¢r racks, Ké-cwith 9646 acres Of ‘excellent Land, ina | hours, wo make the entire cirouit of the environs of the | for peer cmany) they are equally well drilled; have | amongst the middle and southern portions of the coun. | ¢lined. | He gently put und my head, clespe Market Slip, East’ River :— high'state of cultivation, ‘well’ waterea and timbered. ‘The | BOTs 6 best of officers’ to lead them; and, what is of the | try, and if the war be much longer protracted, breaches som in ® manner so tender and & coun- Leave’ New York Leave Shrewsbury. crops are not sui y any in the State—nor is the store | CILY: ‘. greatest importance, a great portion of them have been | will take place which will never again be closed. tenance no full of entreaty, that to say x word ‘O'clock. ‘O'clock to be surpassed for a country store. ‘The property will be sold ‘he cavalry{patrols, like those of foot in the interior, | in the front rank of battle in numerous fights. Nor is | But | am confident that peace is at hand. I have | more would have been sheer brutality. Another youn; “°° 7 PMoniay, 16, 1136 A.M. | a bargain, as the present owner is too old to attend to it. ‘Title | will receive the standing instruction to seize and to turn | the division of Gen. Quitman, which will doubtless take | never before seen the horizon vo bright, and all the | ™&N very coolly came in since | commenced writin, o | feaage will run to Howell Works, Bauan lage | in ispurable, Apply. a ia . er e Pe vn over to the nearest guard all suspicious and disorderly | an active part in any operations yet to take place, much | promises so fair. % laid three dollars down on the table, with a sort, of busi- te a ee at the Northern otal, foot of Cour other Gays to the New | Persons for examination or lel ill noe that the patrot | behind the others. The regiments composing it, the Vans Cave Angust 2, 1047. | nese aif and waen | began to dectine This gondiamen i N. B. All persons are forbid trusting the shove boat on ae- | York Real Estate Company, corier Broadway and Maiden | 4. i ker My ten-+¢ heen grr New York, South Carolina, and Ist and 2d Pennsylvania, | = Genwi —Since | wrote yesterday, nothing of reat me ne mee, ls gentleman is 5 fe RE. J.B. B. uty, both exterior and interior, be duly perfo med, and | ha ye been long enough in the fleld to become well drilled, | any interest has transpired, and 1 now write chiefly to | called Estevo Pons y Camp. There are two beautiful and orate bie Borner ke bpigrae aulz gore Sn aiean er ocho et ine beeren tes foe patrols, #0 that | while Steptoe's admirable battery is attached to it The aay. that the intelligence then seat has’ been comtrised Interesting. young. ladies who have honored me with 3 SITION PASSAGE OF OR 1 ‘T, on the ithe Kari | eve e re lle army that will set down before Mexico, will be the strong- | by all the letters from authentic sources which I have | Very attention that my situation required. Alou: Uicas) athe Of onan & oy Hesmouth tose, ryt ‘S--Faras in & high times in every night By command of Major General | ogt and best appointed we have yet had in the field, and tints teak. There Ate. nots trifling differcnces in de- | _!u short, | cannot describe to Bae the generous treat- $3; Rochester, $2: Buffalo, levi state of cultivation, with Ml ‘the ‘nec ary out-build- | Scott. e ; 3 let the Mexicans fight as they will, the result of any | tails, but { believe the authorities to which I owe my in. | Ment I have received at the hands of this peopio—never $4; Detroit, $4; Milwaukie, ‘$6 154 Chicego, $6 75; Cine fot m halt an acre to twenty, with the advan H.L. Score, A. A Adjutant Gen. | contest that may take place cannot be doubted. formatien, are better than most of the others. shall | forget them—I would go from Vers Crus to visit Summatt, $6.75; Torouto aad Hamilton, $4; Whiteball, $2:Mont- ing. Sommer residences furnished or unfur | | We have letters from the American oilicers, prisoners | “'T have goen a gentleman who left the capital two days , the lady Signora Feruando for her kindness to me—God real $4 ae a $6. sished. ‘adilige khgtine Gcdas ee nn af ny in Mexico, which we cannot find room for this morning. | since, He says that the Mexicans were quietly awaiting Unrteo Staves Fuac Sute Mississives,? bless her and her household, is my fervent ejaculation— Rav sccuriey te required ‘rill be given for the fulfilment of all | advantage ta consulting with the subscriber, T me? rle-etode a ee ge ppl cone aes hey the approach of Gen, Scott, having all their works and | 4:04 14 giy cante tate iioe = 1847, at Levine is ae, and | net alone. bist tals acount of the Pan red Gnas i 1” NO Pros} ., The : h e en per cent,, ad | kindness | have received, be pu rr antracis ade with this company. ew Vork—I87, N. B—The afores eek Laer wee nee eae || Te toe ap anrival ce Ge aan, Gon. Blvts tad’ mack pactialy aiteatten wf iotdenens partes eee er ee. valorem, hitherto imposed on exports from the ports in | Mexicans themacives, wad that if cus won cee one an MORNING BOAT AT HALFPAST le. Emigrants or others wish: | another effort in their behalf, but we do not yet know | extunt of the inundation, and of the sickness it had oo. | the Gulf of Mexico occupied by the naval forces of the | turned upon this, those I have named, aud all the fe, six for Albany and intermediate landiogs-— ited. Apply te one Iveson, | the result. casioned, have been exaggerated. There was a strong | United States, is hereby ordered to be discontinued. habitants, may be remembered in mercy, My health is Riatoccuee iisak tee ak temoe a ' at atreets New, Lork: orto W. G. Haynes, | “Gen. Almonte has beon sent to Tulancingo. The | belief among many of the foreigners that there war & | Alloficers under my command having charge ot the | first rate. Tomorrow evening at o'clock, 1 mtert for the boat... The well-known low pressure, steamboat SOUTH Rh thhowiee vat Sorere | ature of the charges against him we have not yet been | perfect understanding between Gen. Scott and Santa | Collection of duties under the war tariff of April 7th, | Cordova. ‘The Senora senda one of her servamte to. eee AMERICA, Capt. ‘I. N. Hulse, will Jeave the Steamboat BEL AR Pl able to ascertain. Anna, and that a peace would grow out of it. The Con- | !847, will act accordingly. mug Well there, and Marianna Fuster, a fine young Cas- Frarefoot of Barclay, stvest,, Tacsday, Thursday, and Secur- po ee Fo radieginiers, Blipvers, Baw. Mr. Kendall perseveres in sending couriers to Vera | gress was still at loggerheads with the President, all bu. M. C. PERRY, Com’g Home Squadron. | tifun, has kindly volunteered to accompany me—no day, at halfpast MORNING LINE FOR ALBANY AND i- Frakelly Bastian ud i and all other kinds | CFU, though he has had three captured. One has been | siness was completely at a stand, and the only law known VOICE FROM SAN LUIS PoTost. you sve 1 am kindly treated in more ways than I can THOY ana intermediate Landings of Boot and Of the tueat style. Also a large | Killed. He tought bravely for his ifeyand was faithful to | was that of the military. ‘ [From Fl Estandarte de Chinacates, of San Luls Potosi | | “#¢ribe. 5 ‘Breakfast and Dinner on board the Bow Seqgrenent of citi ehitdren’s. Ree the a By singular good fortune the letters by ae i Copies of the Diario det Gebierne up to the 27th ini Viva the State of San Luis Potosi! Vivan her worthy t he! Leger t be we a Leta tre ed at Cordova on ¢ low presaure steambort ‘TROY, Captin A. Go oom end. Wices, call Aad paaak Veethels Cnicre ot ce | cere ere ere reeovered._ They are not of e Iai | have been received here. | It is the only paper now pub- | authorities, her deserving citizens! Let her honest fame, | P*i#oner of war, and exchanged in due time. My per- teamboat pier foot of Bapalar tons, Mondays, | \inds. Also, Bo a nonfat iters of al but it is rather ringular that they should have reached | lished at the capital, and contains little save govern- 4 Boots, Gaiters, aud Shoes, of all sorts and let the glorious renown tl *) | sonal regards to every officer in my regiment, and and Fridays, at seven o'clock A. } their destination against the wishes of the Mexicans, | ment orders and decrees, or articles published under the Ne! Mey. San Lute Pete Ie. cially to my Colonel and Major, Seymour and Lally, ead sent epoch be imperish: i May San Luis Potos : ‘Ali of the above of the best quality and cheap, at 367 Broad: | WheM once in their possession. We have not yet had | express sanction of Santa Anna. In one of the latter | ttn Moen ety umperiat f ee ee oe i HE, Tall leave | way, one door above Franklin street 2 youd: | time even to read them. Mr. K. will eontinue to despatch | the editor aks the people not to forget thels great wea | {ania the land of honor a su set of tntiany waweetine HIPPLE, Int Lt, Adj't. 9th Ia. ingen 4 Omer MOA Messengers to the coast. glorious victory over “ los Yankees” on the triumphant | her brave people, a people c! ivalrous and truly Mexican | ARMY. Toran ~~ ¥RENCH BOOTS. — Paris impe a Fr =_Mr. Trist must have been indisposed. A private let- | field of Buena Vista, nor the three pieces ofcannon and | ,. On Monday last the Thonorebie Congress of the State | The Auburn Daily Advertiser states that the class ter written on the 20th ult. says: “ Mr. ‘T'rist’s health | the standard then and there taken from General Tay- | approved the law which we subjoin to this article, and | which has just ye 4 5 graduated at West Point, has been com — —_ — — — J seve B! et im- | tf tot jonorable Db: ~ | Se is - ZORLES LINE BTEAMBOATS FOU | Oder for gi hPa, Ee Fraceh Contos Woot at ap aie cans raper is published et Atiisoo, the present ca- tzymen within the last eighteen month, a8 well ast port which we also insert below. "Both these documents | ber of thet elaon hax Seog fo oommielius SeLarcs. Ri , Ban H fo ] c ob Gen. . an ea ‘ be po a a4 quality: oots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, &c., constantly on Garey habe Wgordbeigtvernment text ho oe oF; - innumerable that have been sent on to Washing: | giow with national enthusiasm, with zeal tor the cause of | in the Sth (Gen. Worth '*) segithaas of infantry, andleft .B. Fi h Calf Boots, ei ply on board, orto ¥. B. ae eee ‘ine ip re ay city Dua for $4 50, equal to the best sol iF 4 Boe , With sentiments the most just and noble in | Auburn on Wednesday to join his regiment, which he Pier between Co fad Jaiberty werpets. Ali goods warranted to give satisfaction. Comer of Fulton | feated 160 American riflemen at the river Calobozo. I must close this letter with a few sj pp nema Hey ry to Ji ‘gimen a +f ‘i 7 ut : ipeculations of my | defence of the rights and the hor Mexico, 5 . L As ing Lt Sr ed ko ‘an be ty Hi. Peck, pe and Nissan etree Jy28 30 re He sets down our loss at one captain ana fifteen soldiers | own, There ia no very indication that the army will ame eapents da Ff suvowal, p Prod oH —_ ee TR a Noone? radon, seh seedltignae adhere ne or eee ~— — AREHOUS % v9 killed, five drowned and fifteen made prisoners. Besides, 'Gesraboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt, R. G. Crates |W ‘noect:24 door fiom Witiam, where may be found’s | he says he took forty horses and nome Inules aud armas, | MOV? Upon the c den, will leave on is day, Thursday aud Saturday even- Seago assortment of Bhirts, of every quality, made in the lates | His own loss is not mentioned. . ings at 7 ofcoek: styles, and of superior workmanshap. Fancy and Plain Linen Purwia, Mexico, July 26, 1847. pital in the eourse of the coming #ix | of a treaty with the foreign foe which would degrade and - days, and it is more than probable that the hardest | debase the Republic inte the slime of infamy’! Toaee Tue Mormons.—An extra from the offiee of ght yot will be at the city of Mexico—this is the opinion | with the odious Americans! Peace with our assassins | the Calitorniu Star, published at cerba Buene ot for Sel x % it tantly on hand. the majority, Santa Anna, however much he may | and hangmen! Peace with the slave dealers and the | contains an address “to the Saints in England and ee atieren 1s tolfowaredet Albany tiie Ate Gratisra col Wane Centr acad cffollyivited io | |, rvo soon an order, lasuod st tho city o1 Mtexico, on | be. averse to it, can hardly avoid a battle, although he | authors of infornal erimes Pe ce with those who have | America,” which a signed. by" 8 iraauas, Pose . 4 yathern J ' svexcept Sunlays "assengers will find mostex | call before purchasing. JOHN WOOLS: ks} Platt st. the 19th inst. by Gen. Lombardini,in ¥ aftor stutiag | will still creep out of it if possible. No one not in aii the | brought death and desolation among us—with those who | It proposes te give brief view of the condition of the jons and convel id Y yl0 6ot*rre | that is now time for the great Mexican uation to show | secrets can know anything have sacrificed to their brutal sensuality the Lonor of | Mormons since thelr advent in California. Mr. Bran- At Kive O'Clock, repre Interinediate Places— ANTALOONS—F. AHRENS, the ii ko Pant the world that her sous bave not degenerated, the com- | yet strong reasons to belit our women! Peace with then pote’ iene "Caribe, nan says they were six months in making their seiestseny OREN ne RRs Coote rectal, wit} Le hate be ee Hie RENS, the wrell kuowi tant | mander-in-chief gows on to decree as follows: That on | i# exerting every influence to keep the A this horde of savage beasts! Peace with thve who have | from New York to Yerba Buena, and tbat the cology Png hy (fale ego gees lay afternoous, ey Cassimeres and Linenis, of which he makes pants to or- the Americana’ trst appearance in sight of the capital a | out of the capital; and to effect this Sant outraged humanity, who have in so many ways trampled | enjoyed good health. In relation to the country and y only $2 50 to ia gun shall be fired la (be plage; that instantly wil the | oa has been tampered with, and gold on religion, who have in every fu joluted the rights | climate, he says they have not been dina} oted tr thes “\Sceumboct, ROCHESTER, Captain Bead, Furey, will |g Alte, Prenrh and fh black eassimeres and doeskins, | bunds shall strike up the alarm; that ail the military | ers of American coinage, mind you, he of nations | Peace with those ho havecomyuered us aud | expectations; but, like ail other new’ souatsion i leave on Tuesday, Thursday, avd Saturday afternoons, from $4 10 86 per pair warranted food or no sale. shail at ouce hurry to their appropriate stations; that | made to rise before him. ‘be English ao not wi who seek to dishonor us! ! found the account of it very much exaggerated;” vo atp o’olook i Gents who are in want of Pants, will do well to, cai! at 20% | ii tho stores, save thoue where charcoal aud provisions | see us in the city of Mexico—they have interests of their | " No! « thousead times uo! ‘The blood of our martyrs | much 40, that ho recommends to all persons to proving eee atare oats la lone Buon Wert) 8 0 | RUPTIONS OF THE- SKIN Aiwa old, shall be imunediately cloved; that no carriage | own to ubserve, and are foarful the American hold upon | js yet wet upon the batile-teld ; the flames which hav aselves with thick clothing, instead of thin,” ‘Th: rely es, Beri SKIN 1 ave trouble in thi ts, and that there shall be no | this shattered republic will toon be too strong to b ol od; our ber then, the first o 4 y PR aa lite rar papeReRAN Wo ivit dete Rheum, Eryaipeen iach, Ringwores. Pimples ‘ Seantiar te pomens in aoy part of the eity. Such is | shaken off except to their great detriment. ‘Ifan time. | ven OYG4 UF cities are not yet extinguined | our bain @gore then, the ret of January, busily engaged in put lock, Fe , y" obtain a speedy. an 3 tthe be f thi hers and our cannon are exhibited in the American og in crops tor the emigrating Morwors to ubsiat persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this af - | diate peace is made, why then the United State he strife yon when they arrived. male: fi m1 ef } cure,at Mrs, Carroll's ed Vapo and | the plan of giving the first alarm, and of the after go- # CAR | pital ; our people have pot yet come forth to the strife; | upon when they arrived. About twent; of their line, without a written order from tise captains or agents. (, | lodine Bath Bocablishasent, 184 Fane tan re Chae vernment of the civy. The idea of showing to the world lp Lerself to such portion of Northern Mexico aa she | our internal discords yet oxist Lamentations aud the | number have, he says,” gone astray after strange gods,’ A Cer PRE ME, oF eight, apply om board the boats, orto f +6: | atieet. thet her sons have wot degenerated is purely Mexican, | may covet, while England will come in at the southern | voice of wo, arising from so many Vietims,s0 many or- | and refuse to assist in providing for theit breturen, Compound Concentrated 8) the Shakers, 75 cents per hortte 9 of Sareaperilie, prepared by | but what # pity they should not have thought of this be. | extremity and lay hold of territory to her heart's con- | phans, so many mutilated, are now heard penetrating | I'he Mormons had commenced a settivawnt ov ibe rive ud 30t* re the profoundest deptos of the Mexican heart. With « | San Joaquin, a large and beautiful stream emptying into fore. [twill take # deal of hard tiyhting sad bloodshed vont ¥ W. SCOTT & CO., No 377 | to place them where they stood previous to the battle of The obstinacy of Congress, the deep hatred of the | voice of thunder, with a voice which is heard from Palo | the Bay of San Francisco Twenty of their oumber fresh lot of the much admired | Palo Alto. Mexicans to the Ainericans, and the Might hold Santa | Aito and Cerro Gordo, every thing cries accursed ot God | wore Up nt New Hope, ploughlag and. put "glncke and aelute need Coch pre,ol 4 | Last evening, on the strongth of w letter said to have | Anus has upon the people, may, and probably will, pro- | be the peace which insults us! War without a trice,war | wheat and other crops, ‘and NOTICE. er MUNDAM “Apt sth, the eatmbouts : PH and STATEN ISLANDER will ran as follows, uatil fw ir notICe t— A been reovived from the Spanish Minister in Mexico, | vent his own schemes, and those of the English from be- | without ceasing. until our territory ix restored,our inde- | to move their families up in the sprity poreiy ak™t APATEN ran ayaa Tench Coie, of ts 4) af phd peace stock went up. It was rumored that the conteuts | ing carried out—the coming fortnight will tell the story. | pendence onan. Py our jojuries jndetnified, our arins | niards or natives, cue kind to ‘ts $l, A, Mh aad 1, 3, 3, 6, 6 6 % lework Collars, from 2s.'to 6s, exch. | of his communication made peace inevitable—that the | No wonder the English are anxious to see this war | triumphant and victorious, our fortresses, our flags and | they were much terrified by the reports cicoulated At 7, % 19, 11, A. M., and 1,2, ten minutes past 8, and at 4, 5, find some bargaiua in Valencieunes Laces and Congress and Santa Anna were disposed to agree to any- | brought toe close, for it has already proved most dis- | our cannon delivered up, the honor of the country vin- | them, by the emigrants from Missouri. Gov. Boggs was f, , olock, F. Mi id well worth their attention. y19 300m thingin order to insure it; now, while { am writing, in | astrous to their heavy mercantile interests in the coun- | dicated, all foreigners chastised, and the pride of the | in the country, and during an interview which Mr. New York April 13th. als HINHARDT'S & STOTY’S GILDED BRASS LET | telligence has come in from which it would appear that | try, and its continuance must hasten its utter ruin in | cowardly Americans humbled, who have treacherously | Brannan had with him, « few days previous, he says ho Bi he superior steamer NEW HAV. TERS Fi Fig ice entrance | there is no earthly chance for an amicable adjustment of | more ways than one, A couquered us only because we have been fighting one | expressed much dissal tion with the country, and aptain Van Pelt, can be chartered for #xcur, | Green street— letters are remarkable for daralility, our difficulties. From all accounts, it would appear that | | Difficult as it now ts to getlettors off to the coast, i shall | another in our domestic quarrels! War, and nothing | spoke strongly of returning back in the Ga tn sions to any place, by application at No. 8 | & brilliancy of the gilding nnequall ‘any other article in Sante Anne and Congress are at swords’ points, and that | continue to attempt it, forthe events of the coming | but war, until we have in our power all the artillery of | arrival of the Mormons at Yerba Buena, of the Battery Place, North river. i sf ES | CO Oy ET tnioeaat can ‘colorthat may | the former has all the advantage over the constituent | month mustybe pregnant with interest, the Americans, until General Scott, passengers endeavored to make mischiet and trouble, orb ZENS New DAY LINE nr if be Aavired ’ cisemene wisdom of the t and magnanimous Mexican nation. PB a... might pao, As — - interest to his | upon his knees, kise (one men al ose Santa A) but their home on were frustrated. Four persons were ( Ms ’ WaT It may be recollected that some two months since Con- us frien nm. iw here and in good | and until Zachary Taylor is ne excommunicated from the church during the Poaiicepsie, Kingston, Cat Tt tnd te ha ee eee aaa ey ern Ainartien Paes Haceineh | grees passed an wot declaring soy one a traitor who | health, The health of the army continues to improve, | table of General Veleuela for thelt wicked and Hoontious conduct eRide Breakfast and Diner on udeon—Vares0 conte | or tow anodes, Curtain Materials, Omameuts, hore: Would oven entertain the idea of a peace with the North | and large portion of the soldiers may be said to be uc- | " People of Potorl! God grant that the day of glory and | Pell, Orrin Saiith A, TT. Moves and Mie Luoy Easer ©: ‘Toe vew aud elegant Steuer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. | subscriber has constantly on 4 ange assortment $f cans. So far so good. When Santa Anna re- | climated. of vengeance may not be far off! Perhaps the solemn | The cenduct of two elders, is said to have been of A. Decoot, Taendays, Tharadayy and Saturdays, at ffpls: | above articles: also, manufacturer of the. galvasieed ng | ceived Mz. Buchanan’s last propositions, « few weeks (From the New Orleans Times, August 7.) hour of our holy restitution is already at hand! What | the most disgraceful character. Afietwards on thelr "the pier foot of Robinson streets’ tonching ‘at Haren which, for comfort and durability eannot be eecelled. | singe, he at onve submitted them to Congress for that | We translate the following from EU Arco Iris of Vera | st@ ven or twenty thousand cowards’ San Luis alone | arrival, #lisha Hyate, James Scott and Insane Aduison t per, from New York, ot ae Ago oy Be with every body te act upon the matter in the premises; but w of the Ist instant, can eubdue and bumiliate them 2 Luts alone cen | were excomman’ —the latter having returned to we Artal, BD Te a gag) or to Geo. in the ba pe! ine < — le Prices, dia Gomerens ho, but send the payers back with an ap: ‘e learn from private letters, that Gen. Santa Anna | *°bitve the great enterprise of saving the nation. If | the United States—and others deserved name fate; OF iipieeane ra hy Se Eg ae DAVIER,"" | swer that the initiatory steps bvlouged oxel «sively to | has made the greatest efforts te beens the Congrosn to: | ther» are indeed traitors who wish to sell usto the stran- | but their attention was then more particularly culled to aqnat ofthe owners mviairh Upholsterer, 6436 Fulton wt. | the Exvoutive. At thia Sante Auna became enraged— | gether to hear the propositions for yonce advanced by | Sf: let San I.uls rise up great and powerful ; let her de- | temporal, to spiritual affairs. Provisivon were high, NEW. LINE OF PACKETS TO AND 5 i rN Who wam | SAid that he did not send the rs before Congress to | the government of the U: i Bi ” | clare herself united and strong,, Infamous be they w! owing to the arrival of so many emigrauis, aud the pro- LIVERPOOL oe New Cae lia 500 SuAtr et rw ook life ney cll ‘ithe | ascertain what his prerogatives wore--he Knew their full | tions have proved unavailing us the (ov iis cs some | 4esire peace ; let uot the Mexia character or the ‘nar | vistoning of the army mon navy. He repeats his recom: Packets—Packet of the and “Repairing Establishment, Sie . nd ter before that body | days since + r » wat | nal authority be recognised in them, And opposed | mendation that emigrants ‘should IL supplied, auling packet ship LIV E&POOL.,1250 tons art 977 comer of Gold aad Bprace, where orders | in order that the members might rescind their former auusber of its members aus aocared tercmpeanel ‘to | to the hosts of the enemy, let every man Aight to the last | which ean be done only by coming by water,” No Ine Eldridge, will sail = lew York on the 2ist Augu: y cond to at the porters tice, and on | decree declart any one @ traitor, ko., If they saw fit. | deliberate onthe subject, Under these circumstances | °xtremity, so that, if he falls, he may die having dis- | telligence had been received from the the rom Liverpool on the Sup $e hte i terms, by ‘eo Bs pi 77, Gold. That he thought brethren . ough ‘would do this, and thus give him | Sante Anne Nor ho de. | Charged his duty to his country; and the names of this | Society islands, Emigrants from New York and Boston howl me Pt men gacact | all and’ every power” io highly” probable; but Congress | chded, accotGien ixncas Couel, of Generale, who de | eopte, this hersle people, shall be eatolled tp posters | Solty Islands, Emigrants from New