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iy? Vol, XIII, No, 237... Whole No, 4834, NEW YOR K, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 99, 1847. 185, And 1000 of th . This resol u journment, but BB... B.A IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE | stint ctesyr ctl tees | ts lat tt, ty te ‘0. RIPPAR: THE NEW YORK HERALD 9 ESTABLISHMENT, SLE & march of the fit, From ‘tuk army. | his hands of making what terms he thinks fit, Korth-west corner of Fulton jason ots, in connection & SON, I wish you could see the Jota danced | yet with Valenei reguist war to the 3 fesscmeisucersoncey - fede ta tne meee, Sey ere WAR QUARTHBR. ere 86 the: Spaniel theatre, by the Senorit para { k Miensen) i elbow. and te Tesolution of tne | call in « fow days for JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | 7vizezewtine of rackets sailing trom Liverpool onthe oth PSE obits. “tt ts fall of life, motion, and caste: | Caan Tne ses staring hin {a the } them of yellow fever. given in (fie bills. [t is full of life, action, and eaxta- be eed a traitor, &c.,” staring him foe, be shast not © thd ea “EONAR UTION, 4peggne Capt Join Britton, ¢ Authentic Details Bate, and was loudly end warmly ‘cored last night, | -dare not—now carry out his own The Germant seuarnges THOUSAND. tons, Capt. B. Wood The women folks who take a part in the dance ans. We may, therefore, hope that this country must | Lizardo. $be is now the flag ship. ‘Th CIRCULATION.FORTY howe Kan dae saa, salt a vides BY THE under no particular restraint that cén h¢ discovered, | Cenmieena S war, and not by peace; by this, how- | on the 7th, on a cruise, the feves having brol ssDAILY HERALD —Every day, Price 2 contsper corm] HOPHNOUBH, 1000 tours ape ira Bernley, Stéoniér Gaiventen at Wew Oricams, | sewed eussein te ea sniuies, that, would be | eyes te commnnar ing genetal_ 7 Nelae Meteee | tami e sc ‘ . A wd &@ com) ee rudes or sm io it ‘xico, an J WEEKLY HERALD—Every. Sacurda enti ety iy addon fa whlch thy de for the own country. Here, however, the audience was com- | where he must pass to get to. the latter-is already, if | ‘The commodore expocted to sail in a few 4 7 Ww poate a despatch a ke, &e,, &e. yon atmont entirely of offles and the more voluptu- | oe Mn 8 the nae 1 e rea 0} turous | it the door; hi ena eg ol ie weplouse "We aiithecs is doin and atkes | Bena a ante hee iy, and their numerous branches in Ireland; Spanish dances given with proper ef St }. least, that he is * knecking | the whole squadron, for Las Arcas Islands. ‘T and it may be added “there’s | to the westward of Yucatan Belere and other | no use” in Santa Anna telling the General “that he | The annexed communication from a correspondent im the United | can’t come in.” at Pensanola is entitled to the implicit credence of our ver coy $3 16 coats caeeimeenet ieee it HERALD EUROPE—Hvery Beam day Gree clase ship Price 644 cents per copy—$6 per sana, inclu payable tuadvauce. ‘Subscriptions and vertivements wile Feeeived by Messrs, Gal (From the New Orleans Picayune, Aug 20.) inant, 1 rue Vivienne, Paris ; FL. ompes Bisergs be Prosert, Caligpenl, 350 rine bgeu principal in Kugland, Scotland, aud Wales | | “Phe health of Vera Crus, as far as [ learn, is excellent. | readers :— NNUAL FIC TORIAL "HE L DePublished on the ta te CaRLish Wilh WD zany a seamnite ¢ Cary es Pai eerye lg pe a Purnia, Mexico, August oth, 1847. | There are still in the hospitals some fow sick and wound- Navy Yano, Pensacoua, Aug. 17, 1847, DV aan Sesteh rare) a none a FOR NEW ORLEANS : 2 _ and Galveston. She left Vera Cruz on tne 12th Gen. Smith has returned with his brigade, and the re- | ed, but oth moth: extraordin in the way of As a person fully acquainted with the true state algace, hietoaeanie aa * ion LouisifNt Be ORL 4 LINE. foe : port is that Gen. Pierce is to lon to-night at Amosoque | sickness. The dusiness of the city and commerce of the case, and aesirous of correcting any erroneous manner. The Proprietor will not be responsible earenien \d will arrive her to-morrow. The account of Captain | erally is very dull, but this is entirely owing to the st mpressions and exaggerated; reports to which the arri- may ceenr this arrival we are in poaiession of Styitee frome waft 's adventure with the guerillas at San Juan de los | of the roads to the interior, and the entire absence (ex- | val of the U. 9. steamer Mississippi, with u number of B enr in them. Puebla to the 6th of A —just one week ter aR TING of all kinds executed beautifully and with head were brought through Llanos is fully confiritied. No less than forty-three of | cept by special express) of communication For in- | fever patients from the Gulf, may have gi rise, | beg had before received. Our sp Ys. we . | the snemy were killed, a great number were wounded, | stance, | know an ish house here having, for months, | leave to offer you for publication the exact state of the wail} letters or sommunications by, uiil, addreased to the feoee eae ta ea tee ree despatched eX | ait their crms were destroyed, and their flag brought off: | £60,000 worth of goods in the line between here und the patients in the hospital at this station, as gathered Seelam BUX be oss pad ox the: pcsenep rey ee Ce oan ee ete ae heater tact, but the | The two padres wh werq taken privoners inthe chtrch, | capital, and there the goods must remain until some | ‘rom the report of the surgeon of that establishment of aten money ane Hieee” and who wei posed tc have connection with | weunsare effected by Gen. Scott to open the way, by | this date. = ‘apt. Flunt, army was to take up the line of march the next day for ee ‘ : NEW route TS SILRGAD OUTAD? Taylor. the city of Mexico. Gen. Twiggs’ division leaving on the | the guerillas, ince been released by Gen. Smith. | fortifying the whole line between here and there. Se- | There have beex admitted into the hospital. frou the Simi ARICA NGLMENT. inot, 7th, Gen, Quitman’s on the Gen. Worth'son the | . The letter mail brought up by Gen. Pierce, ¥th dated | veral other metchants—American and English, and not | Mississippi, 149 patients, many of whom are oot fever 4 3, Capt , Oth, and Hon tillow’s om the’ loth” Col Childs re. | from New Orleans to about the sth July, has come up— | a few respectable Mexicans—are in the same predica- | cases, but aro affected with other diseacen ineijlent 1 The Bre cl ve Grog. of light draft of | mains in command at Puebla, sf the main newspaper mail will arrive to-morrow. Many | 1ext. and as to the later, they would infinitely prefer | the crews of large ships, No @eavhs have scourred at a e iy von a ee Gen. Pierce arrived at Puebla on the 6th inst.—not on | of the officers have told me that their anxious mothers, | having Adeticun ection (rélytng as they do upon it) | the hospital up to this date, nor on board the ship since Cars will run as follows, until further notice. manded by the most guparienced, capsain eee beg de lo raries stated, He | Wives and sisters, have done little but reprimand them-| than their own government—having no confidence or | she left the squadron at Anton Ligardo. canara ctl et Gn ee |e Seren eee poreriewithsteading | for not writing to then oftenor—they would not blame | faith in the lutter. Out of the whole number of cases there are but seven : Fehe choreahipe well bee, | "another severe battle with the guerillas”? them so much if they knew the extreme difficulty of | (Correspondence of the N. 0. La Fatris.} considered severe or dwagerous; thé Fest are reported captains or [pegieretee ve hi = will re. “Lhe most agreeable news by this arrival is the escape | ¢tting Petes dows to the coast. Vina Cnuz, Mth Augast, 1847 convalescent. most of them walking about, sad many end plated | of Major Gaines and Passed Midshipman Rogers. from ready mentioned the successful escape of | ‘There in nothing about peace transactions. On the | ®t requiring medicine * QON,AND AFTER will leave the City Hall fo DA 1047, the “ ‘Up caim Hitlemés Morraigne,/ Forbam & | Tuckahoe | Fleysantvlle, »M. ’ms Br’ge. Ys Vpere'eg Wie aha ae ti & Looe ee ee Sey a eareadales bilig O ladite arc bec’ Ea’ st | the city of Mexico. angthelr eafe arrival at Gea, Scott's ers from Mexico. Last night about 10 o'clock, | 40th of this month the Spanish minister !oft Mexico, and | _ ‘The charac‘er of tho disease is reported by the sur p * CPM. TA same, and the value therein ox 3 head quarters, They were of course not under parole es came in, passing safely through the entire | j¢ js suid the English ono will do the same; it seems that | $°008 of the ship and the hospital as mild, yielding & A 7 orM $e GPM Hor freight or passage, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot | when they left Mexico, ‘The particulars will be found in /***'xloan linus, It sooms thaton Monday last all theAie- | thetr respective governments have ordered thein to with- | NeTally to medical trescuiont, and much modified by 2 4 c of Wall street, or to 1. K. COLLINS, 56 South street. | the letters below from Mr. Kendall. His letters mention | Tivan offloers ‘were ordered to the head quarters of Gen. draw from the capital; the motive is not known. Ge: bure atmosphere of this place. The time of conveles- 3 de tt prAgent in New Orleans John, Woadruif & Co. who will | an affair between Copt. Ituff, of the rifles, with bis com- | Lombareini, and were there told that they must prepare | ral Scott has uot Tnoved from Puebla or at least nothing | Cece 18 rather tedious. 4 on s2cd8 ; mand, and a Mexican guerilla party; in which the latter | in twelve hours, to move to Toluca, All of them, save | to the contrary is known here,snd all that is said is that | , Those facts are respuctfully submitted for the informa- ea was entirely routed. Mr. K., also writes us of the death | Malors Gaines and Horlandand Capt. Danley gave their | forces will go out fren the capital to attack him. maine Sie ate eae te iene Weeraae 630 ing to New Yo LOTT’ ariel hg ieee P neterticecttha pinant ett ares tee ot | Oe dist nctly told Lombardial that his parole was at an wit corre eal eee Beton Tec ictns | en violaldy, whioh wore never move hnenlitty on freothoms Morri . Fordham. Persons wisaing to send for their friends inthe old cpun- | From Vera Cruz, too, the news is important, The | 24—that be did not ask for its renewal, nor should be again appeared on the scene, and in two rounds which | °Pidemic or contagion than at present 1 6 53. A.M. try, Can secure passage on reagouable terms, by any of the | train which left Vera Cruz the evening of the 6th inst., pave a ‘Tuesday morning the officers, with three | y, the convoy at Tolome, he left some Americans | ,, . = ~ i 2 He magnificent ships comprising the new Line of Liverpool pack- has been attacked about twenty-four miles from except ons shove org iy in the age acer | killed; he also lost @ considerably number on his side a ue Stave Case av Caruiste.—The Phila- 3 508 PIVERPOOL, 1250 tons: Captarn John Bhdridig of Major Lally, of the 9th infantry, Col, Wilson being | Deing once In the hands of the gueritias, and running de Ctayo, and to take all the laborers off with him; all of | | Willis Foulke, on his cross examination, said that he H re HOTTINGUBR, 110 tons, Eup. Ie Buriey down with yellbw feter.. Weave confidence that the | PANY Darrow rik, Deldes, wcostdedin coming through | Which fe baa done, 2 ld not know whether Mr. McClintock knew, whew 3 % tan also be ed ‘the St, George's Line, or the Union than thivor the Sen eritcahies ore istrom gn otfcer | the Fate oA he adler sort pt bert should not | ‘phe steamer Galveston ts shiva katara and ae dsevoring Ta rioer he oueee wean 6 ° Pine of Liverpool packets, making in all a ship every five | of intelligence, and is to the latest date. give his parole for Toluca, and anticipated being arrest- | hut five mimutes to write you in, which I will make the | Edward Showers testified that while the application if eo Bedtord, _ Whiickvitle, | **¥* {0m that port. For further particulars apply to, “ ed and pat under guard at once; but not thinking \Pro- | Hert use of. for a writ of habeas corpus was being made, he was fe - fe nitord, yy Titer | yt "GE ct tae ee Vek: Cane at Bripax, 24 miles from Vera Cruz, bably; he would attempt to esoape, he was allowed to de- | "A Private axpress has just arrived from Puebla, which | couversing with Mr, Meclintock about the new law con. 5 6 3M 4PM. «4PM RENCH TRANSATLANTIC | «rh August 11, 1647. bi ey. lb bematoty place It left five days ago. A person worthy of all confl | cerning fugitive slaves, passed at the last session of the Croton’ Falls. ky ee siphe command under Mejor Lall mae met by the gue- OB os hie teder mee Caan ee vlan bas about 15,000 | dence assures mo that fhe hes seen a letter directed to a | Legislature. He (witness) remarked to him “this will in PM this company are appointed to sail us fol- Fear of this camp, abouts P.M. Attacks were made in | ber muse be added a rabble of undisciplined feoreits, commercial house here, dated Fusbla, the 7th instant, be A good time to try your new law) Mr. MeClintook Dy “ i lows 3— 7, oy » | in whiel is stated t! jeott had just un his march, en addresse: imself to one of ¢ counsel for e ene alas esa Broome streets and al sreats A ent em FROM NEW YORK. front, in rear, and upon the centre of the train,and | caught and picked up every way. and giving little | yal hat he did not know exactly the amount of forces | slaves, and he (witucss) left the court rvow, and. after- will precede each train ten minutes, to take up passengers in Fhe PALA DEP FHIA on the sth August {hs Cooeetehic Oat fttue ate eal ieinioaa eidkat unos atcha Malye to atthe Petron, | Be carried with htm. Ifthisis true, both arm{es must | ward met Mr. McC. on the stepa of the court house, the city. it is encampment. Our force was well distributed for | cans— pon which they most rely—is at the Penon, | navy had an encounter ¢ither yesterday or to- who remarked that there had not been a particle of evi- ‘The morning train of cars from Croton Falls will not sto Pp ii oth Sepe. the defence of the train, the force in the rear being | and at this point they have planted some of their best between White Plains and New York, except at Tuckahoe 30th nearly as long as in front, and a guard of two companies | cannon. Santa Anna bimsolf is described aa being in a | 4.229 CONVOY, Which left here on the 7th, was aitacked | dence brought against these persons to show they were ° by the guerillas, ata short distance ftom this city, but | sla He suid “They are as free as any of us, und no Williain’s Bridge, and For dain. nie Meh An in the centre of the wagons, and flankers along side of | greater dilemma than ever, ‘The jealoury and obstinacy | | have Sot been able t ‘at the true result. ‘Che | slavebolder shall take them from Carlisle, if | ean pre- “edetii, rains on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fixe moh the train throughout. of bis enemies prevent his openly avowing himself in | harm they reosived was small, aud they proceeded on | vent it.” ‘The carriage was then standing in the street, their journey. anda few minutes before the slaves wore brought down, Mahopack and Danbt Stages for Lake pac] Y. he went away, and he (witness) missed him 8 or 10 mi- ansival of the 7 o’olock A. M. and 4 P. ins, and for Paw- own courtesy. Their state roomsand cabins | wounded. Capt. James H. Calwell, of the Voltigeurs, | the next battle must result against him. Thus ois own ¥ h "A. trie are uausually com ious, and they are provided wi uy leave Cro Falls on These Steamers are equal to any, afloat, with commanders of But our loss is severe, two officers being severely | favor of peace, and he is shrewd enough to know that train. the Tovclock A.M: e h every | and Capt. Arthur C. Cummins, of the l1th infantry, the | downfallis staring him in the face turn which way he INDICATIONS OF PEACE. aftex the riot oF ; Lings on arrival ot RE FROM NeW YORK thing requisite for the comfort of pemengcrs. ‘The price of | former a native of Maryland, the latter of Virginia. | will, and be Is now awaiting some revolution of For- [From the New Orleans Thnes, -Aug. 20.] poceay ig ga foe brey ore grcmyphetriger trees. 'o Croton Falls + $100 Havre 1,000 france, Wines are not included: bat'uili be fan | ‘Ten men, non-commissioned officers and privates, are | tune’s wheel to extricate himself. iis utter downfall | The following which appeared in E Diario, ot the 3d | began to Hy, mithon Bol Nua til hie Aue P ‘9 Whithickvil 57K | ished at moderate rates. : wounded.’ None were killed outright. Ono has died | would seem inevitable did not his past history afford | instant—that paper is the government organ at the capi- | Nay OY uty sheriff; testified to havin o Neweaatle aK Al Letters must pass through the post office. since, and some perhaps dangerously wounded.— | abundant evidences that ho has risen above every | tal—seems to announce a desire on the part of Santa | a.sisted in bringing the slucss {rom the juil to the cou Fe Toenails Aen jae For freight or peseage, AEPIY 20. 5 0) 44 douth street Hopes are yet entertained for the recovery of the two | specien of reverto, and so frultful is he in expedienta | Auns, and his ministers, to prepare the minds of the | house; saw Mr Mevlinteck and Bev. Mr. Lilley con- versing close tothe bench when the general rush took place in the court room; don’t remem seeing Mr. McClintock down stairs. Mr. McClintock and Mr, Lilley went up to the bench Pe we can send them to Vera Cruz [believe | that be may still rise triumphantly from the whiripool | people for a pacific arrangement. ‘The iden of waiting Sroton Falls at 7 A.M.und 9 P.M. that the commanding officer has sent to Vera Cruy for a | of difficulties by which he is surrounded. | until Heiney: shall have crowned the Mexican arms, in 4 aS5 ORTON ANI 5; Seer BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | detachment of horte to esoort ambulances to take back | | Since | commenced this letter Gi Returning, leav Scott's orders for | conflict with our troops, for seriously making or receiv- ‘Newport and Fall Ri ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHI the wounded which may accumulate by the time we | the march of the army have been issued. The division | ing overtures for peace, is denounced by El Sol as puer- the office, No.1 Wall street, comer of Broad. ho translation we find in an extra of the Galveston and 430 horse power each, under contre! | teach the ‘ational Bridge. We a:e 1,000 strong, with a | of Gen. Twiggs is to move on Saturday, the 7th instant, | il ‘ Fike Adminlicy, , at : and spoke to the judge Miarter before 5 o'clock, P. M., thereby securing With the Lords of r train of seventy wagons, and the troops all raw and com- | thatef Gen. Quitman’s on the 8th, Gen. Worth’s on ian 4 . fi s ierthers the advantage of alate hour for for GALEDOML A: a Met tward Oo tote. paratively uninstructed. But | think we will make our | the 9th, and Gen, Pillow’s om the 10th. In the mean. | “After having manifested in our provious articles,with | ,,W i H. Penrove, Fs. deposed that when the habeus acne trsdinnd, valaable parcels are secured B TTANNIA tain John Hewitt, way through fecurely; perhaps fighting our wav for | time Col Childs remains in Puebla as military and civil | frankness and in good faith. truths over which no doubts | ¢4rrus tay? thab: tbe Legislature hed: passed. a ler erlcaad in the Ghake oftaithful ‘couductol Ca hi As Comal t fn vege Judkins. many days. We are about twelve miles from the Na- | governor, and Capt. De Hart as lieutenant governor, | can be placed--for reason that some are founded in first | Which altered all the existing #lave laws of Pennsylve conductor athe fA GADIA, Captain William Harrison, tional Bridge, and we move on a few miles to-day,” while an efficient garrison, in addition to the sick and | principles, and others arofounded in the state of our af- | jig "Among those who participated. in the rlot im the Merchandise, packages, &e. forwarded in our own cars, and ne AMERICAS a TRAE JAGARA, The Sun says eight men were killed on our side, and | those who are convalescing, will be left behind. Gun. | fairs and in the workings of parties—it remains for us, oust’ beaut was ® man named Augustus Cootes or py leering orders at our office, No.1 Wall street, comer of HE CANADA THE RUROPAY” that Captain Loyell’s Georgia mounted men killed | Scott himself will probably accompany Gen. Quitman’s | in conclusion, to fix in clear and determinate proros\- | Contes; ho was particularly active, | Mr. MoClintock roadway, packages will be called for in any, purt of the city. | The vessels appointed to sail from Boston are the twenty-five of the enemy ina charge. Governor Wil- | division, and the entire army will concentrate at some | tions, the opinions which which we havo set forth. We | Mr Showers and Mr, Caldwell had a discussion in the Off Eisen street, comer Broadway. | ‘Hiber August 16, 1817 son iinmediately ordered’ up reinforcements. Captain | point this side of the capital. shall thus plage in more security from sinister and im- | court room, about the constitutional rights of the slave vent September I, Fairchild’s company started at once to go up, and Capt. | ‘The order for @ move has been received with rejoloing | proper interpretations, our own opinions upon delicate | [O\ucre OPPOSITIO: . September 16, Albany, Utica $1 50; Syrac October 1, Seefeldt’s, of the Louisiana battalion, were also ordered | by all—by the ls ot the commissary’s and quarter- | questions—as also for the present form an end to the up. A.gentleman who came over in the Galveston saw | master’s departments in particular, for at the capital it | question. We will indicate, as we sald yesterday, the ‘Three or four other witnesses were also examined, 3} Rochester. $2; Fulfal erpool are the latter leavin, . who testified much to the su Zect a# those who pre- F = Sti Pate G g the city. Capt. Besancon’s com; is almost certain that an abundance of money can be | manner in which the supreme powers ought, in our opin. | * Ses a iainittoe Bi Wisnerahe Gacaneiaast: “Aut. ay was absont ou @ scout whan the news reached Vera Crus | obtained. Noman in the United States could believe | ion, each to operate in thelr ‘own sphere and all vith | “eed them. a Bicabore, 86. . Gritsania. "SS Meptember 4, 1817 of the danger to the train. When ho returned, he | for one moment the straits to which our army has been | unanimity, for the purpese of protecting this situation, | ye... 4 1 Rik pacuvcat | Oifice, 100 Barclay street, F ers’ luggage must be On boaid the day previous to | would be ordered up, and other forces were to be sent | driven for want of cash, especially after reading the | and with it the national honor, dignity, interests, and ing at ALnany.—A large fire ocurred at Al- Any s-curity required will be given for the fulfilment ofall | sailing. ’ forward. The verbal’ reports are that, the Americans | statements made in somo of our papers. Here in Pu- | independence. bany on the afternoon of Thursday. It broke out we alae NY Agent | New York, 1917. | Haniakguoney—From Boston to Liverpool, $129, do do « | had thirty men wounded in the skirmish and as many | eblait is given as a fact past all gainsaying, that since | We have said that war cannot be a permanent state | in the chair paint shop of Messrs Parnell & Kiley, om ee 2: a UECAaeUaye vu | Ne» A, nap ato until paid for. horses killed It is not to be concealed that serious fears | April last the commissary’s department alone has sent | with nations, and that sooner or later Mexico and the | Lodge street. The flames extended to State and Howard PEOTLES LINE STKANBUQTS FOR lose shire curcy expertonced oa: are felt for the safety of this train. The Mexicans have | to Warhington for near $800,000, with which to meet | United States must make peace. We havealso said that | streets, devouring as they went. ‘The property destroyed ea Vive 7 Bundays | Exeepted— | c.No freight, except specie, received on days of sailing. made extensive preparations to harrass it, and cut it off | current expenses, and of this amount not a ceut has | decorum and national pride require that this should be | Was the large frame building on the corner of Lodge and the Plor between Courtland: and Liberty streets. * Wor freight, passage, or any other information, apply to if possible. We are informed that the number of Major | been received. The exertions of Captains Irwin and | celebrated, but above ail it should be offered, if poesible, | State streets, owned by the Van Kenssalner estate, and ‘Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt, Wm. A. Peck, will HARNDEN fb C0383 Pe Lally’s command falls short of one thousand men ra- | Grayson, combined with those of Mr. Hargous, have | the moment that Mexico should have her arms crowned | cccupied by Thomas McGuire, as a furniture store. He leave on Monday, Weduesday, ané friday evenings, at 7 Puihitinasiterotore Renee Tine: ther than exceeds that number. The Mexicans are un- | effected much, however, and through them a large | with victory; but before in no possible manner. was insured in the Albany Insurance Co., $700. Loss o'clock. s bi C wae ‘and Boston, a contract has been entered into with en der the impression that thetrain takes up a million of | depot of provisions has been got together here, sufficient | This being admitted, it appears plain that Congress, | about $3000. i mboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt, z Ph ratten- | Majesty’s government, to establish a line between Liverpool | dollars in specie—so says the Boletin of Jalapa of | for the army for months. culled especially to consider the state of things created | George Riley, furniture store, $1000. No insurance den, will leave on Tuesday, Tharsday an Y even | and New Vork ditect, ‘The steamships for this service’ are | the Sth inst., which has been received at Vera Crus, by the war with the United States, and being the best | Benson and Crannel’s plane factory. Insured $1,800 ina OGOE top Schenectady, Ballston, and Sartong nilt, aud early next year due notice will be given | The Boletin prays God that the guerillas and national Fuguta, Mexico, ‘Aug. 6, 1547. | interpreter of the wishes of the people, should declare | Loss about $1,700 AM, 7 ry rhen'they will start. Under the new contract the d Gen. Pierce arrived this morning—his men, though tory building, ‘hos. MoGi Bria rhea wows Lserti ad thts tee oucene | etamers will ant every Saturday durin sighe month and | he National Bridgs is the point where the docisivene: | ™UCh Jaded and travel-worn, making a moa soldlery | United States sal or not be listened tor “te Exerc | another family as a dwalings They saved litle or nox editions and convenient route. os inte Pl Secely manic pooland Halifax and Boston, aud be | tionis expected. There was a report in Vera Crus, that Fire saat rear} 7 perspear ae Ney tive Government only wishes to be instructed upon the | thing. Small frame buildings on Lodge street, ocoupis er: Clot Fore Barclay street. inces— | tween Liverpool and New York. ma2r | the guerillas had destroyed a part of the bridge and Ls repay y |. Ransom—at- | desire of the nation relative to this matter—to place it | by three paint shops of Messrs. Burley, Corliss, and © ¥c ntion fromthe crowds assembled to | beyond the reach of malevol Ith burn. But little saved, Stock all destroyed. The build- ORLEA ro inert rg y reach of malevolence, although no one can . y' ; 1 the Sun of nahuae sets down the number of the gue, | #8 the new levies ent doubt the immaculate patriotism of his Fxxcellency the | ing on the corner of Howard and Lodge streets, owned lenre,on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and qahuinuaugen 5 aoe Hine oh Rea ec rend aa “E | rillas at 4000, Led on by the hope of a rich booty; tay Notwithe ing sal the stories told in the ican | President, or his resolution to die for the gory ‘Jriuis | by the widow Calverey, insured $400, it was occupied Sieambost SOUTH AMERICA, Captain Truesdell, will | ing, and wall ponitively sail September 13, her rerula day. | must not bo expeoted to desist from their attacks #0 long | Peers, It seems that Gen, Pierce hus brought his com: | country; ‘and although military pride requires that war | by’. Lamb, grocer. No insurance. Loss about $200. i for frei NoxLoiwian ana New | "ected defensive works there. The latest number of | ‘acted much Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain KR. H. Furry, will iit FOR NE raday,iapd Saturday afteraoons, at ht or 1» hi handsome furnished = mand through without iosing a man, and with but three e : Th | ‘t occupied by Mr. Atheral, fil bit eter er ne stat ere, modationae apply” on board at Gronay war, foot of Wall | “'t'vo men belonging to the train lagged behind on tho | OF fOUr wounded. He was atiackel several timen by | winglatrate ofthe mation, le was hie deny to Siero tee | saved ueatly allhis property. nn’ ew ute He ‘The above boots willat alltimes arrive in Albany in ample | street, orto | 1 JK. COLLINS) 56 South st. | second day's march from Vera Cruz, and were out off by | Guerilla parties, yet by prompt measures succeeded in | representatives of the people to learn their pleasure | _ The adjoining building on the corner of Howard snd time for the Moming viral races, and none taken after 53 | promptly (orward all goods to their address. +3 the Mexicans. One of them was hortbly mutilated, | Fouting them ‘on every occasion. A good story is toid | and whatever may be their sovereign decisions to carry | Lodge was occupied by Mrs, Calverey, Sne saved nearly : o'clock, P. M- x chet ship Oswego, Capt. Ingersoll, will succeed the | both legs being cut off below the knee. He died imme- | Of Captain ah, Who commands One Oo! ¢ New | them out, as he is determined to do.”’ all her furniture, Ali personsare forbid trusting any of the boats of this | Hudson, xnd sil her regular daw ‘au2l | diately. ‘The other wes so severely wounded that he | gland companies—a regular lumberman and bridge- | ‘The article then laments that Congress cannot act for | ‘Tivoli Hose Company had an insurance on their pro- MearchGitiy imesh ees Shee ve | puilder, from * way down in the State of Maine.” Ar- | the want age enamente that Co rll etna By ry men, ‘The wounded man just had time to gives de, | rived at Plan del Kio, what did they find but that the | hopes this difficulty will be bricl-ov tke mredbenare |. The fire was the largest and the hottest wo have had terintion of the murderers three in number’ eed tie | DFidge had been destroyed; yet Capt. B. had his Yankee | Mexteuna” and willisten 0. the’ oall’ of tate wenn | in a year-—cllvany Knickerbocker, course they had taken. They were pursued and caught, | mgenuity about him, and in a few hours time the entire | which requires them at thoir posts, to meditate upon all line, without a written order from the captains or agenta. FOR HAVRE vor to P. C. 5 SCHULTE. atthe ofhes outhewharh fau23 6tzh Lefer Miss ~ CONEY ISLAND BERRY—The well * Seiten negmer AE PAN EAGLE, Cap. Abe ship has on exnerieus regu! command was taken sately over by means of a new road ’ fuwey : <y NING tn Geo, M. Power, will ran regularly during | "Letters must pa through the Postollice. ang st once an example was made ofthem. og, | which he himself out, A Yankee will be a Yaukeo, | cn este adsirs which now surround the Exe- | FT OBE's § elued citdon toe seivets parlace mConey island, land Fort Hamilton, as fof: | For passage or freight, apply to ‘ Captain Fal sturned from scout on the 9th | trenspiant him as you will set mAre Be CORD. exinte Shas tbey wil be able 4 rod lor ele: 5 . tease Valsed'ac | aentteates SOUMAR &-Co.,34 Bouth’st, | inst. ving made a circuit of about thirty miles | Tansplant himas you will, | athe | 22, withdraw the nation from its present position by af- ; steamboats, ke, unsurpassed for ele- lows: euving Fier No at 1, 14; lonvang a GE ata mcalled Paso de Toro, he found teereted | _ THE ofloers with Capt. Ruf, at the time he routed the | fording tothe ‘Hxscutive proper lights to proceed with ity and eodvedience, warranted never to get out trig to Fort Hamilton, y at 7, Fort edad itemene ee joist peek loft some fifteen or twenty exciprtas and as many | (uerilias, af San Juan de los Llanos, were Lieutenant | certainty. ‘This is the part which it says belongs tothe | (1u"{teti corvarkeeys tovedver wich a general tow ort relock. ership BHERIDAN, Cap 'B Cornish, | Sabres, which were destroyed. Suspicions induced him | Walker, of hisown company, and Lieutenant Hawes, | representatives of the nation—that which belongs to the | fur and fashtonsble Cabinet Furaituve, coustretis to be found FORKEY PORT —Th.., will powtrresty se! her rerwlat day, * | to examine some trunks in @ house, in which he found | With a company of the 2d dragoons, The defeat was | Executive has already been set forth He feels and he warerooms, No. 443 Broadway, where the &, COFFEE, will the pier, foot of ff handsome furnished accom- hundreds of cartridges wrapped up in women's | °mplete. knows his duty; and, in the meantime, until the proper tfully invived to eall and ¢ e. ni daily, for Key Port, at 3 8, t Orleans wharf, foot of Wall | clothes. ‘There were but few men about at the ranchos, wie Liberte ae Abel pf enol tf ney, defines another cause, he will follow that | _au2s sor*re HOBE. 443 Broadway lock, P.M. y rt a 5 be Me: 2 jo 1) 0 i yr YORE FE MOUR 5 oe E.On Banday’s, the boat will leave the foot of Ham- ket ship GARRICK, Capt. B. J. H. Trask, wilt | Dut st almost every place they learned that the guerrile- | Su with 12,000 men to attaok us ia front, white Alvares: | WAich will conduct to the glory and vengeance of the iahon ot War iad coed lao nation, i 4 P ‘ ns ros had gone up towards the National Bridge. Be’ no as ‘an arent, © 4 Mg oe ge | Cn the Sheridan, and sail on the 2th of Oct, her = A detachment from Capt. Besancon’s company, thirty- Sines tepirt bos te the @ Jemonstration in the real jock NEWS FROM TAMPICO. r ; this RPS Td ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PAUKETS FOR | *Y¢ in number, left on ® scout on the 9th inst, under | Or tit, Guardia Ni 1 The Galveston touched at Tampico, leaving there on | forth of ty of is 3eR3 NOTICE. NEW ORLEANS—The following well known, | [:leut, Waters. The Sun of the Lith inst » annowsces See rehiee a are ae Hee litle rail ay | the 14th inst. A. fow oases of fever huve made thels op- | wav nee toorftem Braves. STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and sailing and favorite packet ships have accommo: (2 Private of Besancon’s company was Killed the | Yirer report would have it that s regular revolucion pearance there, but the Sentinel says there is noepi-| R/EW PAPER HANGINOS=¥. PARES © i after SUNDAY, April 18th, the steamboats tivus unsurpassed for cabin, second cabin and rteerage pas- | evening previous by the Mexicans. His name was Fran- b demic. 379 Pearl New York, L dM. it ‘LPH md BEATEN ISLANDER will Wee en ee ee Leen Canadian. pao PO Ep | Hee eeT rg Enea Coe eg nat ae Hine | ‘The steamship Alabama alled on the 18th inst., from | avo received trols usc) large vupsly of all the any papeeaee Fee Noe ee re TATE EASD The SILAS HOLMES, Cart. Berry, Montay, Aug.30th. | Guiot, Adjutant of the Louisiana Lattalion, He died on | St last dates. ‘Then, again. we have it that Puebla is to | Tamplee for Vera Cruz | team tuto | ganeinen Borders, Views Ricsboasd Erines and woes Wire At 6 8,9, 10dl, A. Mis and 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6, 7, FM. The HUDSON Cape bare Seems tito the Oth inst. after an ilimessof only three days, and was | be Attacked immediately adler the army hag late the | crampico in distress by tho mate of the Alubaroe. The | Sey" (jurain Paper, which they offer to dealers, merchants, SON, Capt. Page, . } : d others, at extremely low prices. At 7, 910, 11, A. MEd 1 3, cen gainnton past 3, and at 4,5, | ,,Rervons wishing to Proceed ta New Orleans, will do, welt | Purd Wom, who was to have ‘commusdeg’ thetrospa { mulcted and robbed for the good treatment they have | Captain, mate and all the crew except two men were Fick | “Te most competent workinen to hang paper may be bad ax Nat Yok kwiigh' on: nin y_| fist clas ships, commanded by men experienced in the trade, | that accompanied the last train from Vera Cruz, is con. jgfiven the Yankees. For any one of these rumors, there | Of the fever. hi , oh eta ti _ sar SAE YOCEAN HOUSE, | M4 will sal punetfMlly on their appointed days. To secure | yalescent,and considered entirely out of danger probably not the least shadow of foundation; yet as je U. 8. gun boat Petrol was at anchor at Tamptoo. rices advanced in large FOR SHREWSBURY OCBAN HOUSE, | berths, appiy on board: orto t Venn ‘The reports as to the health of Vera Crux gre more fa- | the Mexicans feed themselves upon the hopes of what AFFAIRS IN TEXAS. ou gold and stiver ‘watches, dinmopds, Middletown aud Red Bank--The Steamboat | —S22 s -& J.T. TAPSCOTT. 9 Southst._ | vorablo,. In private practice there was very little fever, | jy way ce iskol? ole half of the eet herent | phe Galveston touched at the city of that name on | Pste-Jemelbys sinks AUT 1 consed Pawnbroker QRUS, C. Trice, Master, will run as follows, from Fulton ROCHE, BROTHERS & COPASSAGE TO | but great deal of sickness in the hospitals. nots, and very likely one half of the community believe | her passage from Vera Cruz, leaving there on the 17th © 238 Willinm street, near Duacn. Market Slip, Kast River — and from Liverpool, per Biack Ball Line of fackets, | ‘The Spanish Minister resident in Mexico is expected | them. There can be little doubt of one thing—that | inst. Our papers are to the 16th. Persons received in private office by ringing the bell. eave! New ark, Leave Shrewsbury. cerel nor eerie eke ane COLUMBIA, wi | 2,Verm crus about the 25th toa. on hie way io Brain Santa Anna iscompassed about with dificulties, and | “The Austin Democrat informs usthat Mr. Cotton, who ta ie Saturday, 28, 91 ACM, Saturday, 28, be P.M. | sail for Liverpool, ou Wednesday, the first of September, her | Lettersfrom Vera Cruz say he will be escorted by a body | ‘Hat although at present he ‘rides upon the whirlwind | recently in company with Capt. GK. Lewis, encoun- MES; M CARROLL'S MEDICATED VAPOR Batin regular For terms of cabin, second cabin, and steerage | of Mexican lancers. The Sun assigns a reason for his de- | *M1 directs the storm,” the obstinacy of Congress und the | tered and killed several Indians near Laredo, hus return- Monday, 30, it passage, apply to Captain F 31, A. & % mah street, or to the subscribers. jowell Works, & nan Vilage ute YORKSHIRE will sail from Liverpool, on first of 184 Fulton street, opposite Church street, are anafe aud on board at the foot of Beek- | parture, in which we place no confidence. The whole | j¢#lousy and stubbornness of such men as Valencia hedge | ed to Hay’s camp with instructions from Gen. Taylor to | certain cure for theaknatinm, coughs, colds, swelling of the story is rather apocryphal. im in with i pooty wall of opposition. A long waythe | prooeed to Mier, report to Gen. Hopping, and await for | lands, stiffuess of the joints, ague and fever, &c., recommend. i rerpool, on, f We are sorry to see in the Sun of Anahuac that ano- | *hrewdest and most far-seeing man among them, he may | further orders at that place. Itis also said that the Cea- | {by Drs. Mott, Stevens, Boyd, and others.’ The Vapor Bath gaged to come from the old coun: | ther courier in the employ of the Americans has been | ‘tl! be enabled to keep the upper hand,and sustain him- | tral government of Mexico have opened negotiations | |! been sacceisfully adm nistered in the above complaints, aday, a”, 3 A. louday, = 90, 7 A. esday, 031, 7. A The Line Stages will ran to Howell and Freehold. Btages to convey passengers to all parts of country. gz. H poy eae! by packets of the Old hot self in such power as a broken down and fallen govern- ith Gen, Scott? i for the last 22 years. Open from6 A. M. ull io P.M. oa ee ot shot at Antigua, with Gen, Scott's head. quarters. In that event, it is not | ‘4! i oy FY NB. All persons are forbid trusting the above, boat cn.se- | month, by appiylngtows. ne of every | "re following passengers came over on the Galves- | ment may dlford any one. There is no such thing as | probable a forward movement will be made until the re- | dan eens SYED Prepared by the Shakers, 7 cents por bot- oe re 7 Those remitting money to Ireland, can have drafts on ton :— forsee'ng what such # man as Santa Anna can do—look | sult of these negotiations shall be known. Large parties NTALOONS-T. AHRENS, te wall = “ a NEG TE ; THE ROVAL BANK OF IRELAND, and on ; . Everett, Lieut. Hart, Mr. Blauton, U.8.N.,Mr.g. | t what hehas done since his terrible defeat at Cerro | of indians are roaming over the country between San | PARAMOS h AHIENS, the well, knows, Pants .W. ENCK’S, 1 . d ‘ager, G. Res! Ww. Wallace, Capt, Tick- ; Mr Cotton left Monterey on the 24th of July, ho re- | der for culy $2 50 to $4 per Se TR Le ean ets | nent AUPIY %, ocHE. BROTHERS & CO nor, and 2 on deck, ‘ with @ miserable remnant of an army he boldly entered | presenta water as scarce om the Lured road. Also, Freneh and Buglish black eassimeres aud doeskins, from fyot of Vesey strect, North Hiver:’ No. 3) Filton street, New York, Poxnta, Mexico, August 3, 1847, | the city, and since, with an empty treasury, and with | Small robbing parties infest the country between the |"fruin $4 to $0 per pair. warranted good) oF uo sole. Leave New York. Leave Shrewsbury. | 1, authorised next door tothe Fulton Banik, | Intelligence has just been received that Captain Rum, | obeaces (hat suemed Insurmomntanle, he Has, collected | Rio Grande and Mexico. ee te renee ens ug. u'elock, ‘Aug. o'clock. nly authorised passenger agents for the Old or Black. Ba i appointed » , inspired the hopes of a | Capt. Baylor had be sop- | A! : ma) Satnrday28, at Ge P.M. — Sunday, 29" at” 109g M. | Line of Liverpool packets. nu25 re. | Yorn drahbiog at Soe Jama de los Llanes: sacra £°¢° | people he has a thousand times deceived, and for the | turedseveral and hung them, ent them he cap BEEKMAN HOUSE, Noi5i Beckman street” board and Monday, Sy st 8 A.M. | Mondsy, 90, at 18 A. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH Smith, learning ou his arrival at Ojo de Agua, that a | ‘me being at least, rides rough shod over every thing — | ‘rhe Democrat gives the foliowing account of the fight | jj. Liodeing by the dy, week or imanth, on the mors reasoun nerday,3!, at 64A.M. ‘Tuesday, 31, at il A.M. What the next fortnight may turn up it is impossible to | between Cant. 1 7m O ible terms, A choice of several single rooms may be had by Grande ‘evitl'bs tn sondinese'on tha apaivel of’ the boat to con party of those gentlemen of the road had a rendezvous at | /) nat the next Tortnigae mi ate ie ie idle te con. | n Capt. Lewis and Mr. Cotton on the one side, | applying immediately, Single meals mzy be had at all hours vey passengers to all parts of the country. Jy31 300*re the former place,despatched Capt. R. with orders to sur- | jore’e pecu- | and some Lipan Indians, of the day and evening. J. WILSO% 4 300% re 8 The superior steamer NEW. HAVEN, | NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO rise them if possible. ‘The expedition was successful | '#*e. The Indians attacked Capt, Lewis and Mr. Cotton ERS IN” FEREU- ‘ontrary to all expectation: the train which came up | 9 water hol to-day did not bring any mo 14 and hence the poor illas were surprised before they an be chartered for Exeur- ricksburg. Richmond, Petersburg, Va., Staunton, V: id 4 every way—the \ 3. | had time to reach their horses, and at once took refuge Captain Van Pelt, i by application So 8 the Vir Springs, Nay ong a C., and Cl any pl ston, #. hey were secreted in a chaparrel when the two Tex “af ‘The public are informed that the new and splendid low in a church and in two or three stone houses adjoining. | Providers for the absolute wants of the army are worse | jnns came neur the spot, the Indians tired at them, per aT N's NEW DAY LINK of | Mii "{samer FOWMATTAN (connecticg with the ‘Great: | Tudo these our mien o6 ones charged, tiie. Boxilolass: eff than ever. As high aa fifteen per cent has been paid | haps a couple of times, wounded Lewis. and charged sr ciceied tho ten geaiens ae OPPOSITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, | Mail Line at ee ace andl Heide merce strect whart. | oojled in dismay, and after a short struggle were entire. | '0-day for money to, defray the expenses of the short | Cotton discharged one barrel of bisehot gun, sud killed | 5o"v.,the ouly. eennine, Sy Landing at Van Courtnades Newburah, | for the mbove reves ¥ ani lay Evening, at6P. M., | iy defeated, with « loss of between 30 and 40 killed and | ™&rch from this to Mexico, and some of the holders her: ‘ndian--Lewis killed another with his rifle, Got = iH GROBER, formerty w ith and 3r#om VROOM & FOWLER. of Not. ceade 66 GCaasea A priest aud Cuneo are even chaffering for eighteen’ Such are the straits m hot # third one badly, while he was in the act of she in some way connected with the guerillas, were taken | ‘0 Which our quartermasters and commissaties, aban- | ing at him--he thinks he wounded him mortally, He ve fonginsepsie ry estou, Catskill and Hadson.—Fare 50 cente— "Through new and elegant Steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. doned as they have been by the government at home, | th i Bhan \HEAP CASH ESTABLISUMENT.—The unde A. Degrout, Tuewluys, Thursda s, and Sarurdays, at helfpent prisoners. Such is bee Fang of the tyes Prowent | are driven. "Nor ls clothing brought, nor ere any of the | ene hi at Sévaneed, and would have fred | COiitenshes ships, steamers, hotels, ‘boarding houses: and fo six, A. M., ‘from the prer foot of Robinson street, touching at . 1 ourrent—I shall probably learn more of i lore I clove |» coesvaries for the well-being of the army, to say no- | A vised him not todo #0, unless | milies with all kinds of stores at wholesale oo. Among Hammond street pier, from New York, Being at the same price, more divert 17 and | this letter. hing of th mas oma honbe hil has toe sod | (ula make sure of his man, telling him at the same k may be found groceries, Liauare, seqars, five , For passage or frieght, apply on bord the Boats, or to Geo. | much more rho ange Dy 1 be she + yi) 1 sey an Midshipman Rogers, about whose imprisonment so | ‘hing of the comfort, and hence all has purchased time that he was wounded, The Indians were Lipane ¢ D. Montabello and Heidsiek T. Riabler at the oee, foot of Robinson street. Bteamnbo.« Line,—all the wide aud rouglr portion at ahe Des, | much has been said, bas taken the liberty ot relensing | St TAtes which amount to ruinous extortion. || give you | j2 or 1sin number. ‘Thay retreated precipitately, vetting ciecamel Couyineten ACT” All persousere Torbid crusting the shove on ae | be 1 id Polat Comfort, | bimself—in plain English, ho has evcaped from the city ion tamales, man here knows—comments may sug- 4p® mournful how! when they saw their comrades fall. | (rs would Pm ges ey hfe ee pct of Mexico, and has arrived here in anfety. He was not 3 ¢ Indian, who fired at Lewis, was so near him, that | (e7 ri auended to. Masters of . ons ne hereby on parole at the time, but at large in the capital under a | 1 finish this letter In haste, and Inte at night. | To- | the wadding set his clothes on fire. His wound is iu his | of goods to dispose of for cash will plense enll, Orders amount rows bond with a money penalty not to break his bonds — | Morrow morning Gen. c . ion, hip. Cotton had to assist him in mounting and dis- | ing to $10 will be sent home free of carta compoai Learning that the American officers were to be removed | 88 | have already stated. Reports continue to come in | mounting from his horse about every ten miles from | sud Jor*re A.B. MITL8. 59 Woter st eee inca, neTtstcounee- | tovroluen, and that there was no probability of hia being | ‘at large bodies of the enemy are moving in the neigh. | there to Laredo, where he left him, proceeding through | @\ROTON WATER FILTERS AT ONE DOLLAR , line, aud with more comfort expedition and certainty thee by | exchanged, he started off in the night towards Chaloo | borhood, and just now we hoar that from 400 to 1000 |» country swarming with thieves and ‘robbers, he | ( KACH—J. STONE, No. 39 Broadway, New York, im posite da sc aie pease any otherline, except the tine via Washington. ys than by | Tike ins boat. Arriving there, he started on horseback — py ony bry cousins =. bing! 8 rene hardly rested ® moment till he reached Gen. Taylor's Beiblie ob thie sity nad other we Steamer SIAG AHA, Capt. HL. Kellogg, will leave fice, Prat strece, Baltimore ft Stogiton fe Falls grat thet ime_ | ‘arouse fe de othe? od ont a ag dog will come to us Durthened with news, ond. whether it'be head quarters, hoo hy sanplllieaplaadta eget Hiisore hat ‘they can 09 ape the Steamboat Pier foot ay atreet, Tuesday, Thursday | (s,' ora through ty. If reports that Santa Auna has 10; his wound is doing well srrannet ~ td Securday, at half'past aix velock, AM, retarding on the | ,omimerey sner whari OF om Tuesdays and Fridays, on Ort to mnoy men en has been extimated-that ne has | Of Pele OF war to the Knife, I shall give you the intelll- | ‘Tne Democrat atates, that the company of rangers, | {yietto tne © Beep toe 7 by replenbinene et ee on, posite ay c . 'N. B.—Travellers by the above line will bear in mind that | not more than 15,000 who are well arraed and well orga- | B&RO? 88 early a6 porsibie. commanded by Capt. Johnson, from Shelby county, has | the filtering medium at the most trfling expense. A single or passnse oF freight, apply om board, orto F.B. Hall,at | they have two hours inore in Baltimore than passengers by | nized. Perbups he did not know that Valencia bad ar- [From the New Orleans Delta, Aug. 20.) | lett Austin for their new station, at the old Waco vil- | inspection will convince any owe of their superiority over any the-attonan ite wher eh iva | the Chesapeake Bay and James River Boats, and wet recht with reinforcements from San Luis, Both Rogers Vena Cavz, Mexico, Aug. 12, 1847, | lage outhe Brazos river, thirty miles above the falls, | othe: Filterin use. P S—flis other Filtersseld as asoal. =~ FOR LIVERCOOLS Tia Rew 1 Vacate | eee eect earrenare the same time with these last, Lieut, Semms, who was sent on by Com. Perry toat- | | The steamship Fanny has just arrived, having on | and seven wost of Torrey's Trading House, The Dremo- | _&'* 3" : packet of 21st Se maar the Semaiiee feet paling ode connexion by the Bay Line. ' | tend to hiscase, will go on to the capital whenever the board Capt: Halle He aeee, esas eae bene | | Grae lays That, point haw also been designated by | 4 NALYSI8 OF BEAUTY —i'a Fire, the face te oval packet ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, Captain JUMPERS—To Sonthem sna Weatera M nd takes partin any game that may be there | the two latter for the quartermarter's department. I | 38, Aa the subsequent station of Col. Rosw's | LL form, and the complements of beauty, says Winkl Tip Woodhouse, 1250 tons burthea, will sil as above, her : Aa » aytveutern Merchance— ; Ine may beraid of all whoare with | learn that Capt, H. and the soldiers with him, have been | company, which left its old camping placo on the San | jaa, the sportle of benuty, the hair ought to crown the fe rogniar day. tent Baby June = mat | the army and not immediately connected with it—-there | at once assigned to the duty of accompanying the | Gabriel, several days since. and ore this, is at tho vil- | hend, and to deseribu ‘or freight or passage, having splendid large and comforta- orc jee ond amr infanta, “The selictitce | will be work for all of them, and their greatest safety | rangers to go towarda the train which hasbeen attacked, | Ju ¢ in the performance of ita appointed duty. This | circle, aa Ite i and cabin, apply to the captain ou board, pier No. | fords those having care of i will be in the neighborhood of bails, rhells, and kin- | a6 1 mentioned yesterday; but whether they will go for- city ia now entirely without protection, further than | f! ‘se forhen , the hair produced ‘n very bad ¢ the forehead. ‘Luevan, ‘dierqus manney, the bair of her foreheecy which might, loce deed } We learn that the Government hus finally determined | cumstances notss remote, to linagine he. wes dese. sass somo ip, oF to ces ipsa ow QObHELE & MINTURN, 67 Soeth st. | Cvervwhere commanded, vi eae een e of passage R was hase, either singly or by the qnantit yew pn ket snip CONSTITUTION, 1600 tons burthen nega. M TUTTLE, Inventor and Propristor m1 oh ritton wuceeed i 4 _ a acy, apt John Britton wl] siceved the Queeh of the West. and holesale and Hews Depet, 311 Broadway, 'N. ¥ percentage allo dred Rogers, it is eaid | ward to head-quarters or return here and walt for the | that efforded by its own citizens, and those residing in my fenders it most de- | he camooof with the kaswledes and’ by permission, of | next train, | cannot say—or even wait to find out for the | the imunediate neighborhood erate his surety. d boat is to leave here the moment the last hoses is taken | ‘asin Sickie kiieen | hi tartling one, | ont of her. | q vot that Sante Anas, is Gorin Papen this city | News has been received here from Puebla to the 7th | [From the New Orleans Picayune, Aug. 20.) re = See ETT sos . entize. 6: ‘fifty pieces of cannon, The | inst. by a large mercantile house, and it brings the ‘ =. amps le 6th Dep eenen dat ine Ay Comal taeket of the DUM gue ARS Bebo eee ths boil oe 0 tate, wid bo One erecta 16 much desired Intelligence that Gen Seott moved for. | UPON, Making w requiatlon for ten thousand more vol serer, lo, fortanatety, at hands are ci packer ship PATRICK HENRY, burthen 1000 tone Vet offered for coloring the hair to.n beauth believe I have al mentioned the death of | ward from thateltyonthat day. This is no idle rumor of afry thousand men” We ate lod ce belwere that the nd ths world 1 Ponda’ Capt Delano will sail positively on the 6th Septembe: i ent black or brown, withont staining or | Lieut. Hill, of tl it ingen ior requisition is made principally upon the Western State We may expect thet the cali for the additional volua- | f)'* “yur fine of wal ly py 1 that he was buried | either, the parties who received the intelligence are ‘Phe wonderful facility with witeh this re- | with miliGer honor. Be wit amuse, of the | above all doubt, So far, xo good, but what force be The sreommod tions for eabin second cabin aud skin. qtid effects the desired object, excites the admire- | South Carolina volunteers,,died this morning. Just | brought with him inthe pucerery sre sapere to amy other versal in Bo maruable le to say ; it, famber of her passeagers are slrendy engaged, (hoes destin on aud astonishment of thouxands who are loud inits praise, | before his deach Ligon, | howev tovon thug teers will reach us through the papers in a day or two. | fer mole ur female eenring be! hould. mak ophiesth Y "No. leath he embraced the Catholic religion, you, The a of the Government is to have thirty thousand jon, and Grat the Do fer itante e's ™SSREEA HR ago | Rod nbaeni ned geal et Wat BARCHELORD, Nod | and veocted' the efacutin at the ehureh., 1 Heroear- dora by the end of September. | yay depucin New Yarks 67 Walker” street, Ais sore fiom jt “ ? iyo? oe Gen, Scott’s orders by the end of September. # ape that a ion of his United States 1 Henares Hess Saigo re ae Bete ee arrival of Valencia with troops and, artillery at TT eT 4 road: same faith, Tho ith of the army is generally | | Th + v" 7) a CACTIOAL the city of Mexico bas NAVAL. is iki y OF THE War il ‘From the N. 0. . 20. FR) ‘TREATISE io hours 9 to} . ruven N. 0. Delta, Aug. 20.) ihe Me} HE ARE Ro ee Ghee NwicH reciaiath armation tay shat gon. oe a | Be maraaemi re mi 9 Dal Ame 2 et om w Pine and South sts. "Foy, ARGH LEB—~The ship MINERVA, Rae a nies ti ‘ashiugton re |

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