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ee ten THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. XII, N I jo. W48_-Whole Ho, 9845, NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1847. Price Two Cents ' iT GA’ iN A men In cam; THE NEW YORK HERALD eGMPANY caida Mal Lise to | QU ah Fioydsy— ihe rnjastirtege tear manouare | - AFFAIRS IN THE WAR QUARTER. | ‘crercn.stronce,supoe tis tt. ine y had the woris | bow almost over cisereendsyandlightning. and arein- ESTABLISHMENT, icevlesdi uew stamahip WASHING: | shove’ camed’ ines cocoa Sed upon his lps before s volley of musketry Dblesed | leval bottom, traversed by winding ravines and . A it Py th from the c! |. an ty feliowa | and cove: with o . barley, aac ets emia lala anaes genta Commande ¥ Ten itom New York on the 28d Septetiber, | finest} etn Rn rushed out and up tho bill with a "hurra” that sont ter- | haclendas and ranchoe, among ahich the mote gotedane flavored segars will be happy to vende, +O. Picayune, Aug. 81.) ror into the hearts of the senores carrajos, who had but | the Alamo, belonging’ to Jesus Cabaro; and San Juan. te erry ing, . ace ol . and Sh ‘touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passen- { resper tilly solicits a call, Thi thi ingle lodg- | By the arrival of the ship Agnes we have received co- beat yuros, ) dela Buena Vista, belt JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | Se ritionsic,Ganve cee onmrbenseMpe enc | fracas wio'wAf tape tench sor RSet | pirate Dolan sear Ninfaes of ania seein | Semmedtere one, Sewing drama, amoking, pars,» dela Buen Vit beng Jano ieohre one of CIRCULATION FORTY THOUSAND. pitieaes Niece tans eaecsvenr neartine| Das ot lpanliaens and spose Spats OEROW. | aa es ees Jor Canty peat coy Tumber was insued. | and the enemy seattered in every directio tom, again is auctor ridgs of mountaine ehioh ieee ta y ;, . lay euwg. IN. je train under Major Lully bad not, so far as the editor a ‘ight han: i poet ee Be Ath ars jo , even returning the fire A portion of Capt the pass on tho right haul, At the hact DAILY HERALD—ivery day, Paes teentaperconyag) | ,,1 6 Woshington a bail in the swongent awver, with» | “19% eae | KOM, cromted the National Bridge,’ and he felt reat | company were engaged during the morning clearing the | Vista begins the battle field, which extends two or theep SaMeTe HMAbIG In AARNE. price 1, conte ares Son oy ofa o Preatdean be - FOR SALE—A wholesale Liq or Establighment— | hopes of overpowering the train. Senor Aburto and Fa- | heightain ther ar of auch scattering Moxicansas might | miles to the point called La Angostura, nous which epider pr anne onpake Ta ofan era in the attacks made | hang sbout in that direction. the fiercest part of the struggle ocourred, (our vate Priet ach, and accom- ap S.birstis fo. coh Also, «tavern, with lease, &.. now | ther Jarauta had buen the : d business : there is @ + Vacant the train. ‘They are represented to bave killed AL ROfE—byery Steam Packet day— | _ She has two fer cad onpbolidi-ent marae genie ia a first | OF y present ave killed or | All being clear, an advance guard, composed of thirty bobject being to hold, and that of the Moxtcaus es per copy—Bb per anuin, ncluding postage, | madations{Or B® PAMEDECH gon oeto Bremen, R1%, | ‘ate <huice ‘ora person wishing ogo inte the bunipess with | Wounded over 800. We have not a doubt that this’ is | men sclected equally from tha two infantry companies, | being to carry that position.) and son realy Beraived be Basen, at riptions aad ev ericomens yor Sica, sanall ‘capil Apply to JAMES UPTON, at Mr. M Myers’. culous exaggeration. Senor D. Juan Soto, the go- | was placed under the command of Lieut Cheney, of Capt, | ag much farther to Eacentads, You cannot imagine . as: id 0) ; d Southampton to Ni : : Sicoungs, 18 Coruby Japeeuten She wit carry abut 300 tous fright” whuch willbe chor street 193m _ | vernor of the State of Vera Crux, was in the vicinity of | fiaile’s company, wud ordered to muroh fifty paces nhoad | a battle fold more strikingly wild or bold in tts general NAN eb AL Ben’ of January of each enr—ai 2 SDV ER TISEMENTS, at gman , ; : She will carry about 300 tous freight, which will be charged gafiahe ALD—Published othe i fetter SALE—A BARGAIN—A; Tavern, well fitted } the train, giving confidence to the guvrilias. ‘he editor | of the cavalry and clear the hela of the enemy who | fostares than this. Our lives rested on the deep broken, cibothood in the | repeats the story thet the train has in obarge a million | might lie in smbush a =i pul Yer) F spect—iu a populous sx—p-o- | of dollars in specie, most of it concealed in bags of gold | three miles of th. Nal eye ae cityo’ Bo kiya; now dowe abrst raie o ‘The commend wax now within | gullies of Lagostura on the right, and extended lef, upon lading will be signed, be charged $5 each. ion. ceording to the vature of the goods «fering. All lets 3 on the | inust pans through the Post Offices Parcels, for'which bills of a }. jonal Bridge. No intelligeace nad | the spars which jut out feom the main ridge of moun- f For freight or passage at the office of the Ocean Steam out $ 000 im. Satisiactory reason be given | in the loads of forage. pagar: nag py Pp : ‘fhe Prsnetr will aot be reepousibie Nuclei Gonpenrns Wi fam sreet corner of Wail for aeling ‘out, “Apply «i SAMIES PEON ay Me Win'My- | “rhe Boictin announoes the arrival of Paredes In Vera seo and bis: pena Come WAL | teatoos tik beseaiaa Chea ae tteadiie aoald meltker coay oecny ig them, a General Agent era's 42 Nassau atreet’ Housesand Lots for sale in Williams | Cruz and his escape thence. It does not extend to the | orasred f the ei dd : % sop aed NAN GCF an kinds executed beautifully and wich i pr s96tm_ | ox-President a very cordial reception. It thinks hia re- | ther (the 24) wagon tote teft-cthe insioe Matos mectoes | emeRicuE Tight nor plerce our centre, The posltion was FOR SAL» —Ihe iate cadence of Thomas Wrikht, | turn very indiscreet, and doubt if his objeot be to take | und oni, a edmirably selected for our purpose, that of surmounting 7 i " ly interrupting the merch. Nothing was seen of | u vartl « 's force— ult demons a eased, situated in the couuty of Columbia. tree | Dart in the deteuoe of tho country, as in amerted. ‘We | the enshy's aud che lite parte cine nara iene | MYattly tuperior enemy's foroe- na the resol: demon. desgsteh, In leg fromm the city of Hudsou, | The farm c ufaine 100 | can get mo clue to the whereabouts of Paredes by the | until thoy camo in night of the firt va the laft thet come | vies of Gon Weers camp From this point scouting ia i by, mail, addressed to the trisbiiahoventetnnat be post paid, ofthe portage will be de dneted from the enbaerintion money remitted acres of Lind, 300f which are woud ; the rest w ed FORK HAVRE via CHERBOURG— | ofeuitivetion, with good ban art! i mands the bridge, a8 well us the rond for half »inile or | parties and piqueta are continually thrown out in vari- : r ILROAD COMPA: The steamship NEW YO XK will leave on | ccnveu ent, and We have read all the editor of the Boletin has said of | more on euch side ; every thing «tet, not a Mexican t pratense! Ay ; * NEW 2OIh ANY Hla RA HOOD COMPANY her regular day, Wedveaday, the tsth iuat | rounded with the last intercept a courier, He was taken at Cordova. | bo seen in the wioinity: st Wale’ cedered Clauh, ong directions to the forte, ant d nothing. comes, os goes * on ma ong Lecterns tort seed oie pode ve been formerly connected with the | Cheney to advance with his guard, followed by a portion | ledge; so that he may be advised of and ready for suy er p.rticulars in- cisco at Vera Cruz. The editor in- | of mounted volunteers to the bridge, ut the same time | movement of th San & Con 31 South street. Or Jat. N.¥, | Yokes justice upon him, from which we presume he is to | extending the coluua sufficiently to provent the men | The brigade to whiel on, oan consignee the FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC | 28 t1m__WM. WRIGHT. 219 Pearlst. N.Y "| bo shot. ‘The contents of some of the letters cut off the | from boing unnecessarily secritoed in cass of a surprise. | Mississippi, Virgivia, and North Cacolina Voluntesre— STRLASHIP COMPANY ~The ships of TAREE MILLAND VALUSBLE FAUM FOR editor thinks it would be imprudent in him to commit to | Every eye was upon the frowning height containing the | i of on an ex} through the post office. ee Passage oF f-etght, apply to quire on the p ONAND A i F loth, 1847, the | _#6 9m AYMAI S Care will rum ay Sllowa, until farther notice. Up trains AM leave the City Hall for : ft ae ps , r,lest bis sheet should fall into the hands of the | for ° nee ; ereone One): Soe ih Sed eevee. UES Latent, Aen 8, Tatas, Pree Bi commar we oe oma: | AQ 'ERCE tt eth ay and | Reet ee ala cn, ne ana obs |r ged Cae, rth Lia, heey nate wma |e fxn, ny soot Carin} 7” Sie 590 A.M. White Plus. Bedford, ROM NEW YORK. fast Hartford, and 23 miles northwest of Norwich. tor blush for his countrymen, he says, The American | come moments, (th> rear having advanced. within Auaeiias: a « 7 be NGilickville PHIA,on the 15th August mill is 38 by 76 ith a wing 32 by 68 fret. It contai officers, according to the Boletin’s version of these letters, | musket range of the circular fort) when suddenly the ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Gooton We Sst Sys peeing cos 8 confess themselves astonished at the debasement of the | height. or rather the fort, swarmed with Mexicans, who | ,, T¢ *teamsbips Eudora and Gov. Marcy are expected ti ne Mexicans, especially those in high position in society. | opened upon the detachwent a destructive fire of eaco- | '0 start to-day or to-morrow for Vera C ‘They will i! ‘The higher their rank the more indifferent do they show 4 pots, musketry, aud wit - take down the balance of Capt. Connelly’s company un- per asuuin, Itisat cautime a fill operation, aad may Beas, | therselves to the conquest of the country. According | huding, frequently. conureve, tockete Captain tans | Jet the command of Lieut. Robert Kelly, « num snge'ed by any, person des rous of purchasing: to tho Americans, the Indians upon the frontiers display | ordered those around him to return the fire, and then | Horses and Quarterinaster's men, and Capt. Li pe Stee aa) nbaine. the sail) eoutaina shout 90 acres of | a much greater share of love of country. We are sorry | directed them toretire. Captain Haile had been ordered | P&2Y Of mounted men.—New Orleans Delta, Blet wit, eee eee eee eT. teen travements consist Ot | that wr aunot discover from thogeneral terms employed | to remain and protect the train. Inless than ten minutes |, NAVAL. by 26 wth wiog 20 by 23 feet, with cxeage house and-ohee | by the editor something more definite of the contents of | after the firv opened, nearly three-fourths of the mules The steamship Alleghany, which left here on Thars- conveniences attached ; one 24 by 30, oti 17 by 22 feet ; | the intercepted letters. The editor is too crafty to reveal | were killed. Mr. Bady, the wagon master, succeded in | 4Y, Tn round to Sbip Island and anchored. She will hiso one 20 by 40 feet, all well furnished with barns, wood: | much, but he concludes as follows :— What chaatise- | getting off one ambulance unbarmed, seven wagons ant Spent Nee corinese ers are equal to an Own & Those tried ski! Wand ed at moderate rates wotwactwBSeowh eon! s. houses, ment shail an outraged nation, an indignant people. in- | one ambulance being abandoned. Mr. Bady’s grat per- 4 ich she is constructed. The te just pass kg the post office. Th filet upon these despicable members, who have slandered | severance, good judgment and zealous exertions during etitor of the Courier visited the phip on Suuday. He 2. Fi'ns Fer ireight oF passage, MAR & CO. 94 South streets and ns rd the nation, degrading it in the eyes of its | the whole trip are spoken of in the highest terms by the ding tbat Vie sal, has the Sellen tires on board, if z L a > enemies ?? officers of the command. The men, the raw recruits ane courred, which bad. resul ia At A oF to i NE ReGen | Tho Boletin has an article running into two numbers | under the captains before name, behaved with aa much | tly. ‘The 3d hieutenant is one of the invalids. but was 1 POM. eee Ae ea AAS a | se uatre Windsor Locks, Connecticut, | of the paper, upon the general aspect. of affairs. He | coofness as veterans; indeed. with nach more steadi- | PTCMOUnCed convalescent. It is duo to the builder of stew and 439 horse power exch, under contract | gage FOR SALE—WESTCHESTFR LAND—To geo: | Mentions that the last division of Gen, Scott's army | nos than any one had ® right to expect. Lieutenant | the Alleghany to mention that, this detention at Ship with the,Lords of the Admirality. lemen in want of sites for country seats; to market ‘gar. | ¥#8 to leave Pucbla on the 10th instant, 4000 strong—he | Cheney is highly commended by the commanding ofticer | !#!@nd was contemplated before the vessel left this port, © Bedford. __ Whitlickville HIB: i Captain Alexander By dener: for gardens; and to all persons | does not say it left that day. He then goes on to spec- | for his cooluera and good conduct in the trying situation | !¢,was in no way an accident. wy 75. AM. 745AM in Edward G. Lott. al u ighborhood of New York, ulate sbout the chances of victory in the battle to be | in which he was placed In trath, all or nearly all per- |, Ehrough our private correspondence we learn that the 3 451 P ia 46PM ThA 510 acres in the town of Westchester, within 9 miles | fought at the capital and in its vicinity. He reasons | formed their duty faithfully and gallantly, but they were | United States storeship Supply was to sail from Pensaco- Crotou’ Falls. of the City Hall, with right. of pasting over Harlem Brdge | that w victory gained by tho Americans would not ad- | vatirely at the mercy of the triple. force ‘overhead, (tho | on Sunday, 29th inst., for New York, taking on thirty- i2ey Fee oe ere ee Te ade Wie aT eae Tear | vance their cause substantially, while if it were won by | fort could not be reached,) and all they could do was to | fife convalescent patients. Lieut. Robt. E. Hoos, who it would be decis: f the whole qu the railroad; front on good roads; are in the neighborhood of | the Mexicai ion. | retire or die. The far end of the bridge was barricaded. | 18 quite unwell, would | ches the Supply. There would still 430 PM. Z The traias to and from Croton Falls will not stop on New yt at Broo’ el ‘of differel r r Mexico by # victory would be in a situation to listen to | [t may be proper to notice here that the officer eom- | ># in the hospital at Pensacola about one hundred and York laland, ‘street, aad 39d street. A car schools, and churches of different denominations; the water , propel e Coat ; i i 1 good, and location healthy. Title indixpntable, ‘Terms mo- | terms of peace. The fruits of victory would be so im- cd} hi , infantry myx) | Binety sick—none, however, dangerously. will pr ‘train ten Up Passengers in Se pee 7 Jt i pate A Rey y manding the detachment (cavalry, intantry and wagons) d mense that he sees mot how the Mexicans can fall short | was not allowed a horse by the proper department. and Lieutenant Palmer, who lately commanded the United Grto Walter Rutherford, Conuselior, 79 Nassan st. | of the vigorous and desperate and heroic efforts neces. | was consequently obliged Yocommuad on foot until he | States schooner Flirt, has been detached on account of sary to win it. He polnts out the disastrous position of | dismounted a dragoon to enable him to perform his duty | {l! health, and the command of the Flirt given to Lieut. o inaie taoraing tain of ears from Croton Fails will not stop ‘White Plainsnad New York, except at hoe n'Bridge, end For dba Co.; Ye am . nid FOR 8AL*—THE PROPERTY IN UNION VIL | Gen, Scott should he meet with the slightest reverse. | faithful, E Farrand, who isin daily expectation of sailing for Ext treias on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine LAGE N wet tab Mey OCIA 1 iy. re — ; LAGE, NJ Consisting «i acon ay nore and dwel | flitherto the Auerloans haye owed their successes, bo | ‘The command now (tbe 16th) found taclf without food | Vera Cruz tells us, to their superiority in numbers or to accidental | or clothing The knapracks of the men had been for | Peusacola still continues quite healthy. circumstances which do not now exist. If they now | the occasion packed in the wagons. No one brought | _ Phe sloop of war Albany, Capt. Breese, arrived ab suffer any defeat it will be ruin for them, as there fs no | from the scene more than he carried upon his person. | 5oston on the 20th inst., from Norfolk.—N. O. Picayune, for Lake Mahopeek and Danbury leave Croton Falls mat toe T wedoek A, Mand «P.M. crains, and for Paw: abarracks ké..with Otis aces of excellent Land, ia . : 19% kc Mz trai val PA RE PROM NEW TORK : ¢ hig! of cultivation, well watered aud timbered. crops are not Upiacepes by any in the State—no day previous to he store biniyi—9 to be sur} for a country store. The propert Will besolé | retreat. ‘The editor then goes on to tell his countrymen | The officers,who were clad in their old clothes for march- ult. Greroe Balle +81 [ pear ecuay—Rrem ‘Boson to Liverpesl, G10, do ae 0 s bargain, as the present owners too old toatiend toit. Title | how they should follow up thelr victory. They should | ing, lost everything—clothing, papers, and all—und re- | The U. 8, frigate Brandywine, Capt. Crabbe, dropped Raita we fo berths secured until paid for. indspatable, Apply to JAS. B BARI, every Weduesday, | not be too exaoting towards the Americans; they should | turned to Vera Cruz like the men’ under them, somo | down to Hampton Roads yesterday .fternoon.-—Norfolly Bt * je ships cxiry experienced surgeons. ; OTP Me gad Thursdays witil PP. Mother dsvetothe New | Bot drive ® hard bargain with them about the terms of | without coats and bereft of every comfort. Beacon, Sept. 8, ft 7 fo freight, except specie, received on cays of sailing. York Real Estate Company, eorner Broadway and * peace. In the editor’s opinion, they should at once Tho return of the command was more rapid than its Soe ee eerie Breight tums lea fey ap tis Mand ar7 FM. Wor freight, passage, or any ocher information, apPly to lane. ‘ J. give up Texas to the United States without indemnity, | advance; first, because they were relieved of the wild Miscellaneous Retarning, teave Croton Pails at 7 A. M. and 9M. AtHARNDEN & COJ83 Valle auld 90t*rro but upon condition that the United states should im- | mule train; and secondly, because they had no food, | Mr. James Goodwin, of Hartford, has made an ar- 70 TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH In addition to the above line between Lit — WM.M. YOUNG FORMERLY 4 ANN STREET | mediately withdraw all her troops from Mexican terri- | and were constantly surrounded by Mexicans, On the | rangement with the mafl department to coi the = F Helifax, and Boston, a coutract pee bee: nsared to. ith Hes bat ow the Paris Boot Emy is nonufactaring the tory ocoupied by them. Here {is concession for a Mexi- acres nee betes ble and Prcrtiaiteg duty of clearing | mails from New Haven to Springteld, at $ per P jeaty’s government, to establish a ween Liverpool 3 e f : sarily de- " re ae and New York direct, ‘The steamships (or this service ave iS tn other suares fonSeacd,67, made to prdaeitor | be Lilies: ist glam rear all ger year tis pT ea 4 on the Harrie: NEW AND MOST AGRECABLE LIN® TO DE- | now being and early next year dne notice will be given Calt Sewed B make for $350, | ACCOUNT OF THE EXPEDITION OF CAPTAINS WELLS, | "The cea ding offices’ bi d from th Hoon Yeon OF po age Migr up-abvag Theesbug Richsaond, Pere-aburg, Va, Siannton, Va, aad | ofthe time when'they willstart, Under the new contract the | equal to aay sold in this eity for $5, aud warranted to giversate per yearend e commandins officer Debaved from the commence: | burg turnpike, near Lancaster, Fa. The ore is ssid to the Vii 8 Weldon, Ne C., aad Chariosion, &.C. | steamers wilt sail every Saturday di tha, and | inction Gen. Taylor's half Boots $275; parent Cong ess Boots BATA AND PAIRCHILD ment to the end with great coolness, and displayed | be found im great abuudauee, und is very rich Ite diss ‘The pu mterined that the new aad splendid low pres- | every formight during the other month ing o made to order fur $3.75. Boots, Shoes, Univers, ke coustant!y The following statement of facts relating to this ha- | throughout the characteristics of atrue soldier and ac- | covery was the result of an examination into the cause ¢ on the land which mer POWMATTAN. (causectirg fae at Aqquie reek.) leaves C pote with the Great | cernately between Liverpool wud Halitky aud Boston, an Tuesday and Priday Evening, t6P. M., | — zardeus enterprize may be interesting to the friends of | eomplished officer. of the premature ripening of gra rerpool and Nav w Vork. maa ou hand, ‘Also, Miltary nud eork sole Boots made to order, witha fine | these engaged in it, ifmot te the public in geaeral:— In the command was Mr. Hayes, formerly one of the | covered the metallic treasure. ® BROTHERS & UO —PASSAG? swortinent of of goods ww hia ting Coruer of Fulton aud Nas | | Mujor Lully, who was on his way to Gen. Soott with | proprietors of the New Orleans Delva,an amateur, who | A movement ts making to have a railroad constructed and from Liverpool, per Black Bull Line of Packets, ene Herald office. youna. some elghty wagons, and # force amounting to about | was always ready and willing when danger wax at bund. | from Hanover to York, ?a ‘The acoomplishinent of the nd Remittances to Ireland, &e. “~~ | 1000 men, soon after leaving Vera Crus sent back after | His consienh Judavews cheerful disposition, and brave- | work is suid to be almost certain, and thy road will, of ‘well known favorite packet ship NEW YORK will some pleces of artillery, which were sent him. Soon after | ry atthe moment of peril, rendered him « most useful | necessity, be extended to Geltysbur; LUUK Add be died * Bus for Liverpool on Thursday, 16th September, he: segular fe fist Pieg House lips, Whice snd, Black Saty | sending bak he was attacked by # considerable force of | acquisition to the command. On returning to tho day, Fortermsofeabin, second cabig and atesrace psas xe, | (Oem Praccila Buskius aud Slippers, and al! other kinds N “3 os : e aupiy co Captain Cropper, on board a foot of Beekuah street of Boots and Sharsy of the finest style. Also” a large Rraieest'tent cneriras te) ide of the National | neac Vera Crus, Capt. Shephard, of the 8th intantry, | nesday evening, to u very reepoctable audience. Jf the or to the subscribers assortment of misses and chitdren’s. . Wilson for ammuni- | ysed every exertion to render the officers and men com- | performances of this celebrated froupe be in mening 6. Pp The Unien Pantemimists opened in Newark, on Wed- Being at the same joo. more much mere than the ( heeepease Bay and Jan a sreadvised that the line hereby nd ana pareel of the Greet Mail Live through Virginii fet jatestiva ef the companies composing the Great Mail Bisset the Wile dad vough portismok the Tay, The NEW YORK will sail from Liverpool on 16th of | Geatlemen will find in this store a grent assortment of fine | tion and reinforcements. At the moment, the only | fortable, and Mr. Hayes and Mr. Allis (the postmaster | with their exhibition at the Chatham trextre, we wor Fee rie a oad" did’ Pulut, Coimfort, | October: passage can be engaged to come from the old coun. | Boots aud. Shoes, calf and putent leather: Gaiters of ali | available troops near Vera Crus, were a company of raw | at Vera Crus) soon found means to contribute to the | not be surprised to hear of thelr house belug filled every. is i a7. by this splendid iT orby any of the packets ofthe Old | kinds. Also, Boya’ Boots, Gaiters, and Shoes, of all sorts and | recruits under Capt. J. M. Wells, of the 12th infantry, | well-being of the officers. evening they perform. ‘They are an excellent company, i Blac sail from it on the Ist and 16h of every | sizes, 2 and Captain Fairchild’s yoluntcerrangers. ‘These were | ‘The command arrived on the 17th at Santa Fe, end | The ship isaac Alberton, Captain Logan, arrived. at RES Aiicr the Shyvece a awe quality and cheap, at 967 Broad: | ordered iinmediately to depart, with ammunition, &o. | Mr, Bady volunteered to go forward to Vera Cruz and | New Orleans on the 30th ult, from Cork, having om ° : hogs remitting money £0 Ireland can have drafts on WEE ane Goce ters ramen ere M. CAHILL, | t¢joiu Major Lally. On the following day (the 12th of | ask for ambulances for the sick and wounded, At 10 | board 160 passengers, 20 of whom were down with ship Sth toy me Loge! Re gig hy them, in counse- | PRESC PT GROTE & CO, Bankers, Loudon, which Woke Te rE FAL. | August) Capt. Haile, of the 1dth infantry, reached Vera | o'clock tne sume night he returned with twoambulances | fever; three of their companions having died of the ee rare ele tdon celactediacs, Basa by vrij be paid atte varioas branched throughout Great Britain LEB EN EN SEE MINGER'S INFAL” | Crus on the Fauny, after a passage of twelve days from | and four wagons. Capt. Fuircbild left the infantry at | samo malady, while coming up the river, xaept the Jive vin Washington. andlreland, Apply to wi ease Cl dicine is a clear, beautiful and transparent New Orleans, with 78 men. These men had been ex- | Santa Fe, and went tothe camp near Vera Cruz. On| * At Paterson, New Jersey, on Wednesday last, twomen inquice at the bape a ere nog Fo G0 Tegraut aud perfeetly delightful in its flavor, and posed to the broiling sun on the deck of the vessel (horses | reaching the encampment near Vera Cruz, the worn- | named Campbell (father and sou) were drowned in the of Btork S-Text door toths Fulton Bank, | Pecislly desigued to be prescribed internally, or exter having occupied the space forward) and were many | down troops found no shelter from the pelting rain which | Passaic. It in said that a dispute arose between them, and Only authorised erageuts forthe Old or Black Ball | ii'\ bi of ket. sore b ‘warranted to cure al il _other remedies have of them sick and worn out. vessel bad not lost | had just began to fall. They were without coats or | that the father attempted to take the life of his eumatie and scrofulous affections, ring worm, tetter, | her headway in the harbor befors this company | biankets, e will bear ia mind that rpOal par‘ 3 ~ a at 10 o'clock the next day, twenty-four | who escaped and took to the water. The enraged fatner the eMaerale te Mlncie tien pease hy | ae FOR NEW ORLEANS Cin auprok—The | ache Se oe ant frost bites, burs, | was erdered to prepare for immediate departure | hours afver their arrival, they wore still without tents or | followed hian, and both getting beyond their depth were taey ae ceo soy and James River Boats, and yet resc fire class fast catllug packet ship PLATO, barthes. | fargement of joints, buasoss, cores, cellother ofevecy destrip. { with th ove named troops, and way landed in the | blankets, the rain having fullcn in torrents, aud their | drowned. Say peat south of Petersburg at the same time with these last, 1000 tons Capt. Bearse. x sion, tooth and nervous headache. One or two doses taken ac- | City, where arms were issued to the men and prepars- | onuition being well known by the commanding officer | The number of immigrants who arrived at Quebee even when there is mo bi of connexion by the Bay Line. ne accommadutions for cabin, second cabin, and steerage | cording to direction is as sure to cure the bilious cholic, diar- | tious made fora march. The men were, in consequence | jn the city, and requisitions having been made by those | and Montreal, ag stevrage parsengers, during the week jy aes prsenge aay verse! ia port, aud ase | rhasa, kc. ns en; aud affecti ins of the throat, in'short, | of some extraordinary omission of the proper depart- | in distros. ending the 4th inst. was 4.857 - previously arrived this ‘For the betier accommodation those desirous | vauns of every nature yield tg its iutluence immedinisly, § ment, obliged to fast twenty-four hours, at theend of | In the attack at the National Bridge, Capt. Wellslos | season, $1,440—total, 85,297, being au increase of 56,488 e a of the public (xs the days are becoming | of seenring | 1on on board, at loses always. N. B, 52,000 cures | which time they joined the detachment intended for the | one man killed and one wounded. t. Haile lost two | on the number who arrived to the same date last year. hoger), aie ee Ee Noe tk Yh emanate PT 2 on rt ‘Amoug the many distinguished individuals who havekindly | Telief of Major Lally, The command devolved upon | killed, (Beguar of St. Louis and Sojourner of shreve- | The number of interments at Montreal for the week rat No ee a cibek wad tew York at 16 miiqutes past ETS FOh HAVRE—Secoud Line The | “lowed us to refer to them, for public g the Hon. Mo- | Captain Wells, an experienced and excellent officer. | port, Lu.) One teamster was killed. ‘Chose who have | ending Sept. 4, was 126, of whom 27 were immigrants. Seok ctonpreg st the regalar landiegs ship ST. NICOLAS, Eveleigh, Master, will sail | 2281 Griauell, residence 'No. 6 Collexe ‘New York | Capt. W.’s company numbered about seventy men, | died'in consequence of the heat and fatigue, and em- Iumionant suxos Serr. 6, oPelc ok sto nRig se Teens ler hes cldhours, st 7 o'clock woe okt ot October’ “BOYD & HINGKEN, city’ Hon. Richard ; Carman, of Curmausy jew York | Capt. Haile’s sixty-threo and Capt. Fairchild’s about | bracing the detachment of mounted men lost, will swell Number of sick Died in 48 hours, from New Bru 3 oPelock trom New York, ruuning |-" as tovtre s 88 Wallstreet, | City» and Mr. Arnold Mason contractor of the High Bridge | geventy—the latter well mounted. Under the protection | theloss of this badly planned expeaition to some forty | Men, . . seee499 Mens... tae boats leave of Barclay street FOR NEW ORLEANS —Lonnaua and New | 0 years stinding—can be seen mall a Bridge; Me. | Of thls command wate train of wagons drawn by wild, | men out of two hundred. Women. . 433, Women. sth boats ect. ete Poids fr. | broken p , ‘ ; é = I onl aber orn "<5 rpenlar, packer vo ectl Beplosaben Tee | fonuher loosed bene hese et weeeae Fee (piu. | Captain Wells received orders from Colonel Wileon to NEWS FROM THE R1O GRANDE bicainin oN as tiers “ new aud splendid fast sailing packet ship Hv DSON, P. Page, | f ietor_ of the Harlem, Bull's | join Major Lally on the Jalapa road without delay. It [From tne N. O, Picayune, Aug. 31.) Totals. eos. 0++e1i63 Total. ft? ay oak AN: Cae RR mama ignow loading, ‘will positively sail as above, her Bead, Bowery and Bos ae sae bee seed st his | was believed that the reinforcement would come up with The prepellor Secretary Buchanan, Centain Corser, — RETA HS SVLPA cat SAN THCANDER |" "Eh oNe or paaage, having handsome furuished accom. | (harm guablishment greg ove thonsaud boule, He anys | the train four miles this side of the National Bridge; in- | arrived yestarday from Braso Santiago, having sailed | Jovy, Mapvess aND Munper—Twe Traceox Will make the felloying trips watil farther uotice =— modations, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall | all retalldistriburing aenteare wanted, Prineipaldepou: No | deed, it was to help it ecrose the bridge that it waapar- | on the 24th inst. By hor we have a oupy of the Mate | 1. 'pi ve asarvinic.—We have beture is lu the See Re dar ahs | Mataee'es ew orleeen, FORGO RENE ce somnee | HE New Vork city: B-luseraol & Uo, wholesale | ticularly sent but the order was imperative to join Ma- | more Fit ot tet ota be rone Muaeina | Eastern Stute Journal, published ut Whe Plains, New 7 + 3, ni . its in New |. OU. Woodrut Ong . 0 ry . 5 1 : ALT, 9, 10) 11, ABM and J, tou smi miguel forward a fonds’ sto their adress. ein roushout ty and ay 7 "Thus prepared, or rather unprepared, with two bun- of Jurlsdtotion between Col. Davenport and the S'exans orks «ful saooaa ot te sovee preety sg A tend AVE QUARANT! ‘ositively no goods will be received after Saturday evening, a cents per, single bott dred raw recruits and a train of miserable, vicious, di- | which has given occasion to the following notice by Col ey young : “ A Mh, and so | Sept Mth ; $36. "The proprietors 0 minutive mules, the detachment set out on the 13th, | Davenport, which may be important to thos eagaged.| hart was crucily murderet’ I'he vietita ls» little over ‘he packet shi Oswego, Capt. Ingersoll, will sueeeed the | dy are d willing to back their opinio and encamped that night at Santa Fe, about seven miles | in trade on the Rio Gramde:— 16 years of age, and the murderer was a man of 45 NOTICE-HOQUR CHANGED BOM | Hudson. snd ei! her rewolar day —__ pce Sta | tore sie MSR R SIRE CRsOts AML Cleaat Te from the starting point. This day was very hot, and Heaquanrens, Maramonas, Angust 19, 1847, | Amos Northrop. The Journal states that be isa jour ary 7108 o’elock.—Ou and niter M pt. 6, ONLY R&GULAB UINE OF PACKETS FORK | Cates than any other remedy offered to the pu Pa WESAL Coton) watitaa! tue the yeamnneers U9 Wht Sin—It was reported to me yesterduy thut the steamers | Mn shoemaker of somewhat dissipsted habits, ani vur Albany and Troy Eveving Line of steam: NEW ORLEANS. rhe followi le el Pe cali 2 foe a Atmel aan, which were constantly | Eagle and Lama are engaged in the business of trans. | ing the last two years be had Doarded with arya flier, Rt, B. Macy, aud CO can. W. fast sailing and favorite pacte ve accommo- LOCUTION, PULPIT, FORENSIC AND DRAMA. | Pont OME Sing and breaking from the path, porting goods from the mouth of tho river to pointa | George Goodhart—who is » widower—Mury ke«ping for Albany and Troy Unsurpassed fe mi TIC—Mr Geo, Vandenboff, having returned from Europe, R 3 Pp ; ; E house fer him. During this time, Northrop insde love rerofore. s6rb 78, and Will ; ositively sail as a ‘or passage free, | receives pupils at his residence, 71 Leonsrd street. On the morning of the 14th, at 9 o'clock, the train | above this place, on the Texas sie of theriver. If thix | (OMT OY OY thay wor i to be taseetads tae PEOPLES LINE STEAMBOATS FOR #6 3teodm in started,and when about midway across the prairie, | be 40, you must, in the multiplicity of business, have Mary, wy Were engage a j bu ‘DON BOND AND MORT.- | % GE; in sums to suit applicants, ie, | ingabout it. They nami i : — | The HUDSON, Capt. Page, September 13th. esas A288, Deh, SUN, FG? om | The GALENA Care Denna depen ath dy of Mexican cavalry waa discovered to be hover- | overlooked my instructions to you on the Sth of July | Northrop coming bome druvk one day. and abusive between Courtundt ‘Orleans, will do well ere Mi eure Afty, wud were pur. | lust. ‘here Delog so few consuiners of goods above this, | Mary, she declared she would not marry him, iusis the Liberty streets, ; Persons wishing to proceed to New in this city or Brooklyn. It will be loaned | sued, fired upon and driven off by the mounted men. on the Texas side of tho river, the object, it is almost | 0 the last, that she would not marry « man who drank Sietinboat ISAAU NEWTON, Cant Wan it. Peck, will | onecure raseage by either he above packets ag they tre all desired. Apply to 8,8. BROAD, No. il | No further interruption from the enemy occurred | certain, is to emuggle them Into Mexico, and it is the | liquor, neither would shy marry aman who would a)» love oa Mouday. Wedueaday, snd #riday’ evenings, irs class ships, commanded by men experienced in the trade, o'elock. Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R. G.Crutten- | berths, apply on board, or to ail eave on Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday evenings | _*v3l re W. 0 ‘Wall street, ga the Croton Water Onfice, basement. - NY cudemr bot ome Tinie b her beforeshe had him; and besides, she told him thst .T. TAPSCOTT, 6 South st._ | QHOULDEK BRACES, aud BODY BELTS—Agate’s | halt every five or ten minutes, until 9 o'clock at night, | in accordance with the late tariff, It becomes my duty to would not, marry him. Northrop was of course chagr ek. FOR Be LIZE, HONDURAS —Dark JOHN R Premium Patent Elastic Shoulder Brace, so ing ly re- | when they reached a place called Puente del Rio. ‘There | determine the boundary betweon Mexico and Texas | ed, and ce one ocousion moans ay pane ni O'clock, P.. M.—Landing at intermediate places— ib estes Jaines Pedersen, master, will have | ommended and patronised by the most emingpt surgeons iD | was no guide with the traln—no one whoknew any thing | ‘This I understand to be the left bank of the river, and | Hoyce. and in Mary's prosenoe; * | suppose Mary thinks or fr from the fot of Bave'ny street, iespatch for the above port. ery The oc lirica mio ate incted to stoop | Cf the road. Assoon as the train stopped & fire wae dis- | coneequently all goods brought into the river are in | the is through with itmow, but, by —, she'll Gnd that she At Steamboat KOCHEST rR, puin RH. Furry, will he age. hi ior accommodations, : 3 d ‘i Mexican duty. In th is not.” ‘Thus evidently threatening her with some sort Jeave un Mouday, Wednesday’, Friday aud Sunday afternoons, | apply to the carta onboard, Pier d heat River, orton nt | ness, oF pain in the chest, those of consumptive covered on a high hiil near by, no doubt @ signal to a Mexioo, and subject to Meticon duty. 1 the execution | cr ‘punishment! Ou Sunday morning, Northrop weat t boeinek. rey F. ALEXANDRE, 28 South street. habits, or those confined by study, tthe writ prise the enemy in advance of the approach of the com- | of yourduty leputy ui y @ Bob ad- | to vir, Boyce’sabout 10 o'clock, wh the murder wi ‘steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt T.N. Halse, will a ~ | they will find them an invaluabie article to brace t) mani. cording to this construction. Should any departure from | ee an eae ease in Mary's sinter, aud blary bed lewwecu ‘Tuesday, Chursday and Sarmrday aftermoons. ut > 7 PL TNE nT ag (Apo eerie cps, Oxpand the chaet, thereby vine. tree fore oe sel Karly next morning Captain Wells despatched Lieut. It-be necessary, the Cases may be referred to the cul. | renee ee there to ne etrty eri Neriaen saint Many PRE i stan wiih ax all's dba Mine tn nade baeket ship QUEEN OF THe WEST, Captain | brace, will be able to do more work with lev tati we, aswell | Hendes‘on, of the Loulsiana Rangers, with ten men, | lector for decison ap to take # waik with hi, which she dectined. He then time for the Moraing Cars for the East or Wes nip Woodhous 11250 tous burthen, will sail as ubove, her | ax improve the form. To be had Wholenale ga reiail at eh. naar eh Coe meen ao Sacior Laliyrs cae rn mr OM. DAVENPORT told her he bad something to eay to her, to which she re- t reguiar dav. E Je per, of . ~ 1 eo. hi plied otiEhs Bee at moderate rates, and none vaken after 434 | “HS Treigiit or passage, having splendid Jarge and comforta- Gentlemen’sontiitting store, 297 Broadway, | ing thot to proceed cautiously and apprise the Major of Colonel Ist Infantry, Commanding, | plied that what be had to sey to ber, te could say there, 1G™ All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this | ste rooms and cabia, ply to the captain on board, pier No. i co-ner of Park Place bis ap) roach, but not to go further than six miles. This Lieut. THos, B. J. Wei, i her, sue standing near the foot of the bed in the room, Ling. wi en order from the capraine orageuta. | (| ZI: westside of MAC ag HG UF 2 MINTURN, 67 oath at. | hihte recatmmentod' or D047 Belts or Abdominnl Mupraret | detact ent has not since been hesrd of, and was uu- a Srey) enease eee oe and rome four or five feet from the back window. He For pe ight, apply on board.the boats, orto P.C. |! price of passage $100. J . ENTERS pes doubtedly out off The following are the instructions of the Sth of July, | seized her, und after some parleying, clonched her hands SCHUL on the wharf. 861) ‘The new packet ship CONSTITUTION, 1600 tons hurthen, OAL} am daily discharging the best quality ‘The next morning the train was moved forward 4 | referred to ubove:— " — — H ha h ye e. FOR SHREWSBURY OCEAN HOUSE. | Crp. John Brivtoa, will aucceed the Queen of the Vaby, and Orchard Coal, aud. wil! deliver it at the following low | soon as the teamaters could break ia (the mules requir- Heioquasrne, Lowan Bro Gxanne:Disvnice,? __ |: Sram Ree eebind Meni Sie Rae eee sai re iets erg, Brmaon Htuasam Dock, Brown's Dock: 60 her regular day. 2tat of October jee, for cash ovly, ¥ area, Nut $4 73, stoves Exx, $2 | ed to be “broken” every morning) thelr unruly teams, Marasonas, Mexico, July 6, 1847 She sevenned, ond sprens Sam Nee eee” Pee — the boats, and at 25 i und leaped out of the wind Mra. B . Price, Master, will cun as foliows, from Fatou FOR LIVEKYOOL—New Line—Keguiar pack yard, ‘corner of King aud Greeuwich. and the march was continued without further interrup- | §:n—The Hon, Secretary of War having decided that wie thvent Northrop was making ‘Tor her, ‘ollowed jarket Slip, keast River = ot ) OOHER BAN, oe splendid, fast, sai __Athinteod®* m ui PETER CLINTON _ | tion fromthe enemy until 12 o'clock. when the com- | Mexican duties are uot collectable on the east of the | yury outot the window. Mary took two or three steps, Lene’ New ¥ ork. Leave Shrewsbury. will pesttively call G ebove, hes regular ag, om NEW BILK VOODS—JAsIES BECK & CO. cal the mand reached a bridge called Paso Ia Bajis, the rear | jtio Grunde. | hereby appoint you deputy collector, for | guutell, and in afew minutes expired, without moving . ‘O'cloek i x, pay ME GLO po RM Attention of buyers of Silk Goods. to their large stock of | hosever belug constantly aunoye appearance of | tho collection of duties under the Mexican tariff, on all | trom the spot. Friday, 10, at Bs AM. Fridoy. I ae 6 eM modacionss ipely om beald t Orlequs wharf, foot of Wall NEW FRENCH DRESS GOOD: tow Iancers who dogged them. Whilst men and ant- | goods and other dutiable aitioles for the Mexionn market | |; is added, that since her refusalgo marry Northrop, Saturday, 4 Ps oe borhag jo at SPAM | street or to i é_K. COLLINS. 5 South st Such as Silks, Cashmeres, Embroidered Robes, Mons. de | mals were refreshing themselves at this place, @ fire | coming into the Rio Grande. Tonnage duty, if not col- | perhaps hefore, Mary had become attached toa young Pee hi Bae, Is/acio AM. |, The pocket ship GARRICK, Capt. B. J. H. Trask, wil | faves Gunghams, Bombazines, Drap d’Ete Dain el's | wax opened on them by a party of guerillas, on # hill that | jected there, will but seldom be collected any whero; 1 | Ioan in that viciuty, more nearly of her own at 7) AM. Tard Hiat 103 AM. | s2eceedithe Sheridan, snd eail on the 26th of Oct,, her regular commands the bridge. A large party of the enemy had therefore, to-desire that you give your attention ‘i tt ab oluth Tyester Meat TAM Goetety, Me AM: | See 327” | embroidered Collars, COL Uremizettes, Handkerchiefs, | been discovered before on a high hill beyond the bridge. | particularly to this braach of that wervive, You must pst Wecuorst he tees ee chien) we ecieemy ‘The Lge Brages will ran to Howell! Works, Sqanm Village Pa LIVERPOOL—To sail with deapatch, the | &c., the largest assorunent. * | Capt. Wells, after seeing that all was in readioess to | decide what vessels are to pay this duty. My opiuion is | that, mere child as sho was when she consented to marry 0 and Freehold. Btages to convey passengers to all parts o fast ssiling regular Packet Ship WATF.R- isinia so fas advaciend, Oespuides Itt yearty Gnd: whe All ery ruperior had disgusted her by hie drunkenness, and’ frightened VATE ALSO, move on, ordered Capt. Haile, with a part of his compa- | that Texas only claima to the river, and consequently tong, will sail as | | Lace Robes, Capes, Collars, &é., of every description, and | ny, to move around under cover, axcead tho first hill | gil yassels not freighted for the pubic, entering its for cabin, se- | by far the most extensive in New York. and clear it of the enemy. This was promptly accom- | mouth, af liable to this duty. burthen It coMMOK are forbid trusting the above bont on ae ve, having ount of the Owners. J.P. ALLAIRE. ud Cabin aud steearge passengers. Pers her by his abuse, ber affections would readily find » mere ne ‘ould make early application on board, f Hosiery aud Gloves, df anew and superior make, plished the Mexicans retiring before the party could | When the importer deniroy to pay duty on his mer- | congenial okject upon which to fasten, 1 the person of FUR SHAR WSBURY, LONG GRANCH, | 9 te J : s ‘ Feach the crost of the hill, Qo reaching the superior | chandise at thin port, you insy, wfter satisfying yourself | 4 youth near hor own age. Northrop’ escaped, but was ‘Ovean Hou-e, P. W. “chanck’s, Highlands. . comer Pi Irish Poptins, pian and plaid, height, however, the party under Capt. H. surprised the | that the packages or parcels agrow with the bill of lading, | gubaequently taken. ‘The first on who saw bim Russom and Eatontown Landing. The scea Persons desirous of sending for t ALSO, advance of a body of Mexicans, who were preparing to | allow him to bring it up, when he shows you theauthori- | whoa her ‘appeared from the woods, was Mary's father. boatED WIN LaWIS, apr. Ha will ran as follows, oe Sr uakee ovine ve Mike Iau? comers Scotch Shawls and og Fr | of every plaid and clan tar- fire down the steep hill at the troops, and drove them | ty of the collector of this poxt, or his ag at for it. In| "Why Northrop, what have you done!” exclaimed from (vot of Borclay street, Nowhriver ss veweb Atm rear watie vist ‘The above, with s full ausortment of Fancy and Staple pt Ad tala Rin ot Cort, bo I rape the pre- | every such caso give immediate notice here, that the | Goodhart; to which he repli ou need not be afraid Oretve Ortotk, Mh CLIFTON, item New | Goods, are now offered at unusually low prices to wholesale | (2ution to have the heights cleared of the enemy, business inay receive timely attention. If the goods are | _; will not hurt you—I am neur dead" Others coming “ 1 steig AM owen uudthe acbetanen cris bales wosl’ me wel | DuPers a Nb. 259 Broadway. | detachment must have suffered soverely, and perhaps | to go higher up the river than this post, as we have no | aiong eoon, Nr. Brundage, constable of North Castle, eat 9A ‘usarond, per same veasel, will please call and recwive wuty Swanre” elas serious damage done to the train. collector above, the duties should be paid at the mouth | aioug them, Northrop was soon taken charge of, 1 athe AM. is day, at the office of E. K COLLINS, OTIC E—If this shor et the view of JOH About four or five miles beyond this height the com- | of the river, for it muy not be convenient to stop hero It appears, from Northrop’s own account of himself, A 5 4 saute 56 Soath street, of vat Nit OUL, who ipecnorene ced some pea mand came to a valley, at the bottom of which was a | for that DuEpOw. than ba ‘ that he did oot leave the woods re Soe, poeess into . . rt )N—Recular Pack x a wa ir by the naine ot rothers, he wi i 8) . ‘t i fT cape. t Eee Ta gertambrteatcctt ing gaat tno | ME REE ati oaks, lune ga JOHN'S: | atthe atvance troop, (eels and Halle coupe: ae DAV ERT OR Tene ne apt concealed ual Wednesdaye ite vey tencengers to all parts of the coantry. Mee 51. JAMES, burthen 850 tons, will sail us above | Ha ileston, Leng islands tM? Me AM weriber, | nies) had advanced half way up the bill beyond, and Colonel Ist Infantry, Commanding. | jy waco several attempts to destroy himself, but with- For further xartieniare apply to F, B. Elsll,at tne office on | fT oi seeaitedaliie ii condenbinand | _at2ititeod*m B. OAKLEY, | 0 wagons had begun to pass to bridge, a heavy Lieut: Tros. B. J. Wein, 5 out success, He had atterapted to cut his throat, and the atest Bete a a0 PR Fone gt ig en i owe er OGLES HvPERIO fire was opened from the height on the right of the road, 24 Artillery, Mouth of the Rio Grande. leo cut a gash upon hia lefvarm above the elbow, from “Str aaa OF PO 5 | make early application oc rd, foot of Maiden ince. or to ‘urowth and Embell | setae hye Age kt Mf SL ray Wh en pend ati dei "wieten' which he had bled profusely, ro much so that when be at woo Albany, Uties $150; Syrac $2; Oxwego; J. MeMURRAY, ond is now the oniy art js was about durk, The fire, which came from @ thick AIRS wa bealig He 1 iqade his appearance, he presented @ horrid spectacle, a $3; Rochester. $2: Baalo, $2; Cleveland, | s8 re corner of Pine aad South sirvets head of hy It is alike effi minating acurland | Chaparral, was promptly retarned by our troops, who [From the Newburyport Vv July | clothes and person being black with dried aad ry wie, $6 7 veasto, $6 15; Cineinnaty, Ok MARSHILL S—The saperior ‘cz. | dandea! the beautifying kives tothe hair, eu- | then covered themselves from the concealed eneiny and | _A letter from Gen. Cushing, dsted Buona Vista, July | oi teed plood, Kromthe loss of blood, hw fxinted and Aaronto, aad Hamilvoa, $4; Whitehall, $4; Montreal, teted nal coppered ship WAVENEY, Cage sin th, | Rusyateatcceas atthe wile of every lady of fashion. (For | coolly diaponed theraselves for aunight's rest, an had been | 30, royn that though the Nasiachustis Heiment wes ) oil soon after cutting his throat, when iv ays fie lot Bt sburg » | further paruicalars, see pamphle atainieg certifientes fio be promptly dispatched Wor freight or paasyre, physievant has comfortable fumished secommodatious, np: | Some ofthe most eminent hynciaun, xe Tobe had of his BOYD & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Buildings. ‘Acents—A.B. & D Sands, N. ¥.; E. Mason, Portland; the previous intention of the commanding offloer. The | not with his then, yet heir qoneral health was goods | ait He also says that fi enemy «fter firing some two hundred cartridges, ceased | much better than that of other regiments on that ling | ee bat the cord broke au ab their fruitless operations. After an houror two of quiet, | and better than the heat of the climate, exposure and arrested, Dla nevk wae creased of indented, a0 fromm Li hod LOE UTA Lovet: BOK. Bhs, Springfield, D. Seott ie | Lieut, Wycho, commanding Capt. Wells's company, | imprudence in t Jn auch « climate | tivots of « cord orsinall rope LV +s FRERES BRANDIES--Now landing at Pier? | & Co, Worcester; J Ret ©. Thornton, an i, N.- | took some eight mounted men up through o arral | would lead one to . Joma PSLON SFORR ‘Three whole days this unhappy wretch lay concealed NR, from ary Wrancis, from Bordeaux, 8 pack, | Bedford; R. J. Taylor, Newpert, K.'1s to a height opposite, when the enemy opened their fire, | sickners he consider ree ment bav- | i the rocks, and frequently sew (hore in search of him sof pown Brandi Poughkeepsie: G. Dexter, Aibsay; Dr. Hiems 1. | and fired a volley to inform them that our people “were | ing been better supplied with clothin ng than | Aig within a few yaris of where be lay. Weak end rane Wert L % & y Pitken, Roe! te there.” No disturbance during the night. No one was | most othors; but he thinks the = erin comet Lig = ae from the lose fa biood, famishing from hunger and padevlored i cancte ch'G, | hurt, but horse was shot through tho jaws. An hour | better fitved to stand such trials than thore reared fat- | Hite (ror he nwittor aie nor drenk during the thme,) red, in half, quarter , before day the next morning Lieut. W: ther south ido ve devencira's Teer ONT | take possvanion of the bill that contained the enemy the | The letter from Gen. C. is on business matters and not po Rete sat ll “oseceina tie Ute hae v4 before, which he accomplished without opposition. | designed for publication, but his remarks in regard to three terrible da frightful visions must have f various vintages from ittle before sunrise the enemy in numbers | the health of the regiment, and the encampment, and What tortures must have 104 W; HENRY LEGER. tater: | Passed through ce, 100 Barclay street. Any stearity reqnired will be given for the fulfilment of all ith thie gomprny. WL RAY, A T ‘he well steamer AMERRCAN EAGLE, Cap- | tain Geo. H. Power, will rw requtarly daring q the season to Coney Island, landing at Kort Hamilton, as, fol- lows:—Leawing Pier No. 1,at 10, 1,4. A fine Cotiltion Band the boat. wad 45 re | nn CIPIZEN'S NEW DAY LINE OF | flayo OPPOSITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, | full nssortment of the above Brandi sm Van Courtlandt’s Newburgh, | 1827 to 16. Samples at the office, a Camkiti aud Hadson.—Ware 0 conte an i2 900° m Auburn; ic est, Ani W, Koeeiand & ia mind oie on the roa at the crown of the height and co jonition of the other regiments of his brigade, a | Well could he sev, o¢ tance: ad elesant Stenne; ROGER WILLLAMS, Cop EY TENT—The Nahe yriges wlyuced in lage VBOGLE, | |ftring, dowa into the camps at the sume tine | coving. ‘The following is We portion of the letter refer- | WrOmE bis aoul ' Wiel coud Ne too te emty ede bok t 5 |, Capi. ‘at r old sud silver watches, diate ‘ i , q ed to :— 1 th ere that ir at Habjnson seve eanchang at | Platevdewelry, faralare, clothing, dry kouds, Fe ee | pebimeode re : Boston Meters to the es Ree aaee ot Nery compll- | Tee iat when I reflect on the state of Other regiments | Moody torm of the murdered Mary—that Mary, whom Fool ~~ gram tay ape oat ered JOHN M. DAVIES, Licensed Pawubroker, VO CONTA | covered now that they had infuucey with them. Capt. | now on this lino, | ama lod to ascribe very much (o thy | he bad sought to wad—CAae Maegs alaan Be Re te Uy a om Persane received in private offee by ringias tie telte on | Talle was ordered elth hie company tonscend thebilton | hxrdiness and vigor of northern constitutions, Av wny | envd Wce Nin Mil ae ivy ties |e . igor, of Katine anda ore re the lft through the chaparral and endeavor to outank | rate tie fat Je certaln thet frome the Bruxon wo Monterey | m Whee iue went enten ‘Woute, Northrop: says thet be The undersigned burg upwards the enemy Ho proceeded with great caution through | Pade yy th hardships of inten wate tare Me | did wot derigm to Kill Mra, Boyoe, Mary's sister. Bat f The | the dens rding houses and fa and tuoray thickets. and placed his mca with- WENING LINE VOR ALOANY AND afer stabburg Mary, thought tlashed hi mlb FOR AL olesale ‘prices Among of two ol | out being v'seovered by the enemy, along the road about | Youse, abd march, with unimpaired | acd ptremrth, y Reebok Mas) eee ope ch ig Reale ev and fo ings Vee, coke fos Ur the avurments Of | twenty yurde from it Boa a out ae tect gpart, tho left cr | “1 Ama Ati occupied bere with the front division of (he : Neale eniiaes ‘oxkfta! aid Vinee: on board the Boat, igsreie Cheat seven rind aud farm brides Aad foxh! aufinisied sections A part, | army auder Gene Wool, an exelent officer und man, | MEHIDK, Ne saw Let litte children, aud his heart shruak MOY, Captain A. Gorham, ea ara a Becaced Se pate g3e: Fe | UTrom half a ipile toa mile log) of excavation, einbankinent, | UPPEF fui Teaching within twenty-five yerds cf the | army. under Gen. Wool, an exellent oflovr and x trom the fatal purpose. Mucderer ux he was—the Barclay stray, Mondays, Naigument, Country merchants udup towtarg, | (OW img bath, Se ; alwo two dass across dames iver, wrat of bill-top, where the head of the enemy’s column could be | Our Fe mie’ Gon van wears: | rurderce of her be would have called bis wite—with hee 4, at seven o'clock A.M. Retara- io Wall tocall, All orders from the esuntsy. will | Bu Islands ove at the Crshaw Fails, about 777 fer long and 7 | sent nauding Lieut. Wyohe had taken a similar posi: | pbicsl aod its military relations euusted | arm blood upon his guilty hands--the fatal kuife op- “ ded to. M of vessels hay mall | feet high; and the other ja-t below the moath of North Riyer, | tion on the other side of the road, lower down Eis one vast plata, whieh slopes off from the moantaas on 7 y . Kell 1 I rended to. Brastats of vensens naruge a ots 7 ad, lot ified in his grasp. trembiing for ve blood of tue second + Glegre | of ispose of for cash will please call. Orders amount | 220UC 479 fet lovg and 13 feet high. Specifications, plans, repared, they awaited the advi T the enemy, who | the left baud ax you prooved from Saltillo to Sau Luis the Steamboat ¥ arrest, Tuesday, Thursday | f Robds to dispose of for cual will please call. Of the suid work will be exhibited at the, En x Esterase ween ance 0 memyy me | aud Mexico, ‘Tis plain itself sa muocth. sod, with | Yicum—the wretoh, the munater, tho tiend, sood re- and Serarday, jock, A. M., returding on the | i& to $10 will be sent RS SAEs. 59 water ot. Big Jel ind on ad fhe ioth of Kew’ woaaae Sous waren the cmp. oo" udivg | abundant springs ite foot, but wholly without trees, | buked d—contouuded—in the sight of the littl ve of ne yg rv} of the muri ir next, and all at any time bythe Assistant | ROW crept up alone to the top of the hill, und fuding aa Be se wt wr ye | NOSES fara eg | Me GET iom, | Saisie rmsaan ets ras eppaile a bot sun By ay, et with fresh | belpless, ype bey MS bie band felli—bis hess