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THE NEW YORK HERALD | ’ D BROKEN, WIND £8TABLISHMENT, Poo Ne Som toe : Mlerth-west corner of Fulton aud Nassau sts, | throughout the " sat Britain, fe more orme, te , the 5 ietor pitts ie ot JAMES GORDON BENNETT. PROPRIETOR. fe serach of PARR, CIROULATION—FORTY THOUSARD. Hees Sa eey no decceal Yor the Usitod deere, DAILY HERALD—Every day, tice 3 conta par Copy—87 SOPRAREY HCL Beds" —Brige $i coum i a Peat Pa ee of Aruilery, 400 able bodied rk, ts rs, PS rtone doting eh aad aati oli ‘with good reference, will receiv: epee ee 636 cents per per rt, ranted for se ae vis will fe ive Ly | gpeanes of itand 30 years, to which me ene 7 Pek Simonds, 18 and | aloching {avin the abover's fare of 160 . 4 ; 1 Yard, vA 6 Stee cote eis Pee etn in | corsorit Whice and Contre amp Wow Work.” se bese advance. Advertisements thould be wri i a in, y f use sie meres eccoocli ete | Fekete me a raid | may acca Reee nes | 8 Bcorehiouse 20 by (0 ieee, mn 20 by 70 feet. good pay iy Irae Vivi | aon given. Apart i ‘2 ot tion a te ERALD—Pablished ov the | Baaperackes eo ot Washing Y he: jatform 20 by 70 fee uot is 148 Coot front and ¢t4feet pear; is bow occupied 80 8 situated on Al or communications by mail, a tothe jen tress Piermout, and 60 miles from, arora faguetnen tgs eno notary! he Sarge ne ot | TO TRAVELLERS GUING Bere: ne Frederickebare Richmaea, ; f : Stauaton, Va‘ and the Virgins Springs, We" nN. Co and Charl chen Bina artis |e fail Line quie Creek,) leaves Commerce street wharf. ; Th beeribers of Baleimor ry Tutsday and Friday Evening, at 6 P. M., their wad Be a D sisting of ‘chokoe double end single hy tulips, ins, crocus, be. Ke. MW ibonlawesallugtion ot green’ house’ plants’ wad: garden seeds. Bouquets of choice flowers at all seanone. m2 30tere DUNLAP & THOMSON. 635 "16 ISON, 635 Broadway. expeditious, and WM.M. YOUNG Fo RLY 4 ANN STREET salons iver ut now the ene Boot Yan is manufacturing the ae a Sid Pos Comfort | QM Snr Sah'y Stn rs Siem Sarde et . ‘ido fine Calf ots, his own inake for $3 50, this city fe id rd to give sati: fo throat Ketouatia Taylors al? Boot 4473 atent Coeerem Boats intention of the companies com; ( made to order for $3 75. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, kc. constantly at ers shall be couveyed by them, in com o tion With the Fowhattan, always ts cheaply es by any other ‘lvoe Mi 4 cork sole Boots made to order, with a fme iine, and with more comfort expedition and certauty, than BY | qasortaient of al poods ia his ins: Corser-of Felton toa Nes any otherliue, except the line via Washington.” pmpiw ea ad, ara? hy ° peop turer uarticulrs,inguize atthe Southern Railroad of | “sore ne WM.M. YOUNG. ; 201 Storkkton "ore = an “ Conameree street _wharf, or, ou Tuesdays and Fridays, on FOR Livi aia tare of the 1h W.GUNNELL, Cant. Donat the ewrelicer by the above {i fa mind that ‘ain Popham, burthen al above Hine will bear in’mind tha an wo hours more in Baltimore than passengers peake Bay and James River Boats, and yet reac Having very tuperior accommodat fas Ot cabin, nnd steerage passengers, persous intending Y RO ee aere oF cae ente tune Lich thoes last | Should take iimedisee apoliertion on bowrd, foot of Maiden i sore SEPH McMURRAY, Syd 3mood#r arvalanes php sictang ia and South streets STEAM TO HAVANA—To sail on | P.8—Persons destrous of sending (or their friends inthe old the loth instant, atnoon from vier No.6, N | county, eau have them brought out in the above very fa R., the new aud powerful Iron Steamer * Ly GUADALQUIVER, 600. tons’ measure. | PACKS! oF any other ofthe ment, built in Liverpool Phe af Ocsber a al ry regard to com- of 26th o er newand splendid i sail cet, ICK, ¢ Hi H. sand casket” | Trashy wilipontvely sail wos or tees) Her bins are now being fitted up, with fort, ventilation, and elegance, and the tab aa eies gid in eiate Rowmns on Saloon. Deck $60 in forward | Bor freight or bastage, havin” some a and aft and upper deck cal including wine. _ | modations, apply on board, « 'No berths secured antil paid fora the office of FW: Si- | REE OHS A A Rogers Obi INN, i Mouths mcr basa ene: MF New steety SON DB aaeew at. | quceeed te Garrick, fu sul cx tow th ot Nov star rogtia = ea FOR NEW ORLEANS, vin CHARLES. : tT iE TON AND KEY WEST—To sail Thurs- I \EW ORLEANS—Louisiaoa and New day Ith inst. at 10 A.M. the splendid Line of Packets—‘T'o sail Monday, October ‘steamship PALMETTO, built expressly ~The vew and splendid fast sailing prteket shi , for an ocean ateamner, having been tho- , & Jugersolh master, is now loading, and will roughly rafeats d, and undergo: e. her regul: which render her commo cs, having furnished accom- for New Orleans, via Charleston ord, at Orleans wharf. foot of Wall a under the skilful command of th KE. K. COLLINS, 56 South ‘This ship hus amole state room accommodations, aud ¢: Agent: » Mr. Wim. Creery, who will prompt- " convenience to Aplowsant trip for her passengers." | ly forwaru address, For freight to New Orleans, or passage to either of the above | Positively Me Teceived on boardafter Satur- rts, apply to the captain on bead, tootof 10th street, East | day evening, Oc irerpor to T. F-8KCOR & Co, “Phe packet ship LOUISVILLE, M. Hunt, master, will sue- ’ 3 Foot of Sthatreet, E.R. | ceed the Clifton, aud aail her regular day os —This steamer carries coal sufficient for the whole | <e HET N.B INE 5 O AND FROM _ a“ plendid vew and fast sailing sp CONSTITU- 88D NOT CR ATEN ISLAND FERR' AN 1690 tons barth i br iain John on, will £ jon eae atior pay. Getever wt 8 ish? i pal oe Ban Fork the i mst., and ro wa Live steamboats nd BT 6 b December. ‘Pe tto proceed to ‘Hurope, ANDER will rans follows, until further notice:— those wisniag to send for theit friends ia the old couutry: cam LEAVE STATEN I9Lan! ct a fiver convey Those wishing De ‘0 0, 1 o'elork, A. Mi—t, 2, 4, 6 o'clock, P. M. should made early appliestion on board. at LEAVE NEW YORK. Burling Slip, or to kd. te TAPSCOT ist aielock, A. M—l, 2, 3%, 5,6% o’elock, PM. o an. 86 South st, pnb Bade smoet sae FoR LIVERPOOL—The New Liue—Keguar NOTICE —For the better nccommodation Tasker of ae of Ocviber “Ths superior new last the rag > CONSTITUTION, 1500 tons Public. (xs live , shorter), the Steamboat NEW PHILADEL: | Caperta Tolu Briton, will sal as above. her reselar [A will, on tal aficy Mowdey nent ‘leave Newr Brunswick | - Fur f eight o. passage, having apleudia large and comfortable at.20 minutes before 7e’clock, aud New York at 15 minutes | state room and cabin. apply to the captain on board, pier No Dygtdoveloek, sppping at the regalar landings. 2, Westaide of Burling slip, orto ‘The RARJ mill continue xt her old hours, 7 olelook : OODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. from New. Brauawick and before 3 o'clock’ from New | Price of passage $100, York, running through without sto, gins, The packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons, Capt. Bursley, joth boats leave from the foot of Barclay street. ill succeed the Constitution, and sail on her regular day, 21s" sroin the New Philad 63 conta; Raritan, 12} cents a3 we Brunswie 17. a ING—The new pher ae ALL AND WINTER CLOTAING wi fai 9 ers JACOB BELL, Capt. BR Yates, and HE F of iysch eer tiene ot ees fir Towing Veseela to and fons wens and | {pBRt flothing ean be had to ‘owin js " the most Tensonable terms Le Le oe ATS and OVER received aud pauctually attended to | OVER CO. 8, ished Steatn T w-B nt Office, No 75 | “shade of rweed, broadcloths, beaver an aiden laue. ap si Constant readiness ut street, corner ol re shade of rw Bin Hones ng oveey nyghect the Cock of Grand street, E.R, lava of Busiu and ave always in readiness ai 4 moment's notice. ro srs N.B—All oersous are forbid tras jag the abave boats on ea Tyrie of the owners. N&TM, DOUGHERTY, | PANTALQORS ay cor nem re No. 75 South st. cor Maiden lane: rench Doerkins, aud Eaglish black Ons efes, Satinets, Ke., of every style, from... : m FO TaN Af} QGHOCK | VESTS, an endless variety of black satin, velve Sega 1 50 to 6 FOR ALBANY Merino and boineaine, from 1 20 10 5 0 TROY is athird lercer, chan say other Day | ameritan Broade ot 2, Cossitneres end Vewings wine will peed, salety. and commodionsness 18 | be'mede up to order to suit the most {utidious, sieower ever required. tiore nui A. ‘) oo ty, or retaiued in greater perf “DANIEL B. SMITH, int excelleacies ‘which really deserve | —£15:30t#m 102 opposite the Old Dutch Chnréh. public favor. O TAILOR: and Winter F for 18) Breakf st and Dianer on board the Boat. 1818 18 ready Tor aale at the office of La Parition,” No. 4 ‘Lhe low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorhera, landt street, three doors west of Broadway. Also, avery, will Teave the statiabost pier foot of Baiclay eueet, Mondays: | choie assortment’ ef Wedneslays, and Fridays, at seven o'clock A.M. Retare: | Tatlors’ Crayons, square i posite days. dressed to. A. W Hk Lb iy ht, apply ou board, of to F. wor at | of Cat hi 3 x16 16 Heiniseh's Shears, Points, aud jeusures, Se. ke. Orders ad- ublisher of Fashions aad Teacher aol larere or freiy wh MORNING LINE A’ 7 GCLOCK: ote O# ALBANY AND TROY, Innding at Calawells, Westport eepaie, Hyde Park, lotes and ate 0} Ni . + | Sales of Heat Purchase » Ke snr Upper Hedttoous | Borwar tag of Morchaudiner had’ cf x’ cheneat sats ston, Upper radson, Coxwete, Bas) iowa, Beistol, Catskill usiness. GEORGE BUTL» wag Billimore: ding at mma eect | nee Taylor eEmERRRCRE mm Naw Von, 0 a w You v4 jay tarday, | Moses Taylor, Exae, adiey i o'clock, A. M. Breakfast and Diguer ou board the boa, kedward K. Collins, Eaq., Farraut Russom, i rd S Tne low ve Steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. H. L. Kel- | Allen & Paxson, leapequll gee tre tantnbees Pigs tear of Becaiat aiiver, | Geter O. Worhore & Con, aesdnys, Thursdays, snd Sstardays, at seven o'clock, A. | Haydock, Corlies & Co, .. erurnivg on rhe appomte days. Ww. C Langley & Co. For passage or freight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at 8. & D. bi ‘office on the wharf. #16 re PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS FO! monds ownsend & Co. ce atreet, New Vouk. naa acm ALBANY, Daily, Sundays Exeeped— NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Torongh Direct—At 6 o'clock jy from 62 Wall street—Insurance against Kire and Inland the Fier between Courtiandeand Liberty stree Risks.—This Company is prepared to make " Peek, will or damage by fire on dwelling houses, Sreamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt Win \ leave pa Monday, Wednesdky, and Wriday’ evenings, a 6 uldings in general goods, wares and merchai chock. e iption, a my, ska of traus- °'Bteambont HENDRIK HUDSON, Cant, R. G.Cratten- | portation nud inland navigation: eer ond On risks of trans den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings DIRECTORS clock mas W. Thorne, Mi ; Ec Hive O'vloch, P, My-Lapdint, a; tatecnadae vikiess | Gate Wan Bobene WidsReugeia Steambort ROCHESTER, Capes TH, Furry, wilt seen Fac, SH ao 31 a al . + a il iT) i. leave on Monday, Weduesday, Friday and Suuday aftaruoous. ioha s. egcks Join D Was at 5o’elock. Henry D. Beach, Stephen Ho} Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. T..N. Hulse, wilt WH. Jacobs! leavergn ‘Fuexdny, Tharsday and Baterday aftcmnoons, at > ©. Ketoc0, SHOMA®'W. "THORNE, President. othe ‘hove boat will at all times arrive in Albany aN: B—The capital af thie Thatitation is mow full, and with i 5 ast OF arplus. verify faken at Tnoderate rates, and none taken alter 4% | " Money to loan on bond and mortenge. 124 rre o’elock, P. M. ——- = i a ii Ap Ds, il persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this wpiten order from the eaprains or ageats, Fale Hens Repeat Ace 49 - . ihe Ist floor, 7 Tabl sgh hy on, paaed Une boat oF to, FC: | he ud. Cloth, balls, cue, wax, and Freuch eve points or . Field are connected with the invite their friends aud the public.. gents above named are very popular in their loons are worthy of patronage —k.p. WOR LIVERPOOL—To sail with despatch, the ing regular Preket Ship WATER- LOO, Ci burthen 1100 tons, will sail as avove, havit superior accommodations for eabin cond eabin am should make or to comer Pine aud South streets, Persous desirous of sending for their friends in the Old Country, can have them brought ont by the above splendid veasel, or any ol the rewalar Ii ya . _ 88 rre QUES RNS IVA i “i BOF P. RESB YOR | wn, i “ fb: sailing and favorite pactet ships have accommo: | prices, and will Ue found ea 5 (O.THE LADIES RE* IDE NEW YORK—W1 NT AND VISITERS IN & Co. No. 377 Broadway, tent and variety to any in 5 . Alas ress Cape ut one dollar each. soumores end Wil roctively sal snsdvesussds or pasmnas See, <No deviation in pricen "ar aar® va EDVING AND BALL DikEssks—w scott he OSWEGO, Capt. Ingersoll, October 4th. Co.. No: 377 Broadway, offer a uew he GALE A, Capt. Dennis, Qetober ith. mbroidered Muslin and rersous wishing’ to proceed to New Orieans, will do well hes, io secure yy either the Al are all manded by men experienced men experienc ck penge ly on their appointed days. teoehe, Nig 10. y 1 aa ie 1. T. TAPRCOTT, 96 South st. 7 Ma cal BALTIMORE Noheeoee Tes amees | alma ork bau et 3 tune, Jr., master, Ww 4 Pera November. Rire'the nowt wlondid eat vers r a 0 ns BOYD & HIN KEN, Acents, No. 88 Wa'lst. | goods to be found in LF S EMIGKALION OFFICE, 06 | call d - aul? 301*re South street —Persons eaing to send for their foe. fiends in the “old country can secure passage | ()HARLES AHRENFELDT, New York, 563 hie. term, ships vand 25.1 TAPSC: ‘on reasonal rye he new Line of Li of gecbeentisre e new verpool packets, yiz:— 1 i 1750 tons, Captain Joba, LIVERPOOL, 1250 tons, Captain John Eldr ef OLPINGUER, 1150 tons, Capt. Tra Burak Hing from Liverpool on ith of every month. Passage WERS, ke. an alto be scoured by ‘the St. George's Line, or the Union | J pe assau street, up stairs, hi. teerived by late ar. we of Liverpool packers, making in all a ship every five | rivalsa very extensive and well elected stock of French At- iberty street; Philadelphi Boston, 14 Kilby street,’ corner of of toys and fancy aticles, its, French chioa, Ger- it glass ware, ormaments for mantelpieces, li «A025 30e* re ars; eet, Importer of all ka Perfursery. soups, mousteal tuning Tuan plein ong C4t days from that port. For ther partic lowers and Flower Materials, together with a mont w: jendid assortment of Feathers, C ‘ ivi hae Oe Son Merk wl fore ot entenloe ers, Coifllures, &e. ke Ke, which CAMLISLE & RIPPARD'S EMIGRATION POWER COOMS—For sale, 30 Narrow Looms, of ow in connection with GE Perior make of iron,to weave twilted work, either cotton woolen ta, Ke eat ow Waterloo . cums. Th ry wi Is im the any of the following new line | ‘pool on the 6th of every ‘ONSTITUTION, 1,500 tons, Capt, Sohn Brit " QREN OF THE’ WEST, 1200 tous, Capt, B, Wood. with Inquire st @ sore Urs s We or at a bargain shave alwats eusnred unrivalled suc BROTHERS, Merchant Tislors, wor Uisthes £001 1130 one, ¢ John F ide | tap eussoeniy, can sell weenie cheaper NGURK, 1,000 t pt Gig | Ch ; wf EE Cah Le 1 fo the ti repens are made as they ought to be, we atthe if 4 addition to whieh they d a Cad, dein Gan pia a 4 hours. . ‘very variety iting constan hand, Persons sending inoney to their frends im wont told very io c for gaa eu oe arcane, can be hecommodated with erate onthe Be ANFORD BROT UL 127 Fulton street, king 1 Soerre next to the Herm . and their numerous branches in Ireland Asbon the ‘prluedpal bank io han id Geatlands and Wales | We TN DOW HADES of ‘Apply to CA. 1s K Dy Ww i 0 angi torr 58 South street, cor’ of Wall. | grates (henge oh cal a he IQ AG3—60 bales No. TLeghoras) 29 or, Biail ~ ” on RSP Fi or ale Sk & BROOKS, 68 Chathoat an elspa No. 65 and 67 Nassan street, 00d 9076 ‘htblishunent ia the United Lah a aa men Price Two Cents, Caiian on waa ia NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11. 1847. whom the intelligence of his death will be sorrowful tit ary, 1847 ; that for (From the Washington Union, Oct. 7.) ‘We are intimately acquainted with Major Lally, and is bearing, character, gallantry, and intellect, we expected him to distinguish himself on the first opportu- nity which presented itself ‘That opportunity tuaately fallen to his lot in leading up the weakert train, most trying circumssances, which has gone up from Vera Cruz to th The Lynchburg +7 ny sslet made after that day he ng besa contended by the m the instructions in that Interesting. War Intelligence. FROM MAJOR LAL From the Washin; jet. 7.) lowing letter from Major Lally was addressed to Col. Wilson at Vera Cruz, by Adjutant General R. Jone To Gov, Wilson, jsintiff’s connsel that, fro: tter, coupled with the instructions in the sul letters he received.) he was bound to hold over uatil he An offer was made to was the custom amongst the trade, where advances were made, to sell, #voa though insteue toms. d without nocios to thy prime ctel by the Judge. subjeat to of the questions to be here: after argued = The case was then submitted to the jury, on the question of damages oaly it having bsen a that if upon argument, the full court were of o tions of defendaat's couasel were sound, he verdict should be turned into # nonsuit ‘The Chief Justice then charged thejury I as tar as they had anyth' It issaid that Major General Butler has been charged by the war department with the organization of the re- giments recently called into the service of the t States, from the States of Tennessee, Jodiana and Ken- tucky, and directed to take command of them when or- sitive order to full him forwarded to a Janae Atg. 26, 1847; My command reached this place on the morning of We have fought our way triuwp! antlyevery inch of thie route, but have had severe ¢ tests—nav. battles—with the guerillas: Paso Orejar, (ns before reported.) on t) the National Bridge. on the 16th of August, at Cerro Gerdo. and on the 19th. at Las Animas, only a mile and Not a wagon has fallen into the been opposed by ut k 1200 or 1500 guerilias on these occasions—per haps lesr at the last, for they were badly whipped where their }o#4 was so large that they could not reor- Father Jarauta commanded them. Our loss is Durlog the entire march—7 officers wounded; led; 5'mortally wounded; 66 wonnd- killed and 4 wounded were at were given not to do 80 cipal. This offer was exception, and wilf be on y intan refers to # letter in its pos- m an offlerr in the United States army, duted Jalapa, Augus: 26th, which gives more particulars of of the train commanded by Mejor Laily. ou its route up, than we nave yet seen — “The train was more harrs: Sequence of the belief that it nad a large amount of spe It met the en my on the 10th, 1th of August, and cut its way through inevery instance, with a loss, in the aggregate, of more than eighty men | ‘Twelve were killee, and severnl of the wouns wards died. Major Lally received ball on the 19th,when hisneck. Capt. Calwell.of the volti- mings, ot the 1th infantry, both Virginia, and Capt. Clark, of North Carolina, were severely wounded—the first in the head, and the second in the leg. Lieutenants Adams, of the marine corps, Winder and Cramer, of the n very badty wounded. Little hopes were entertained of the recovery of Lieutenants Adums and Winder. With ns, all the wounded were doing well, and out of danger. Captal as we mentioned some time ago,on the strength of an article in the Union. highly in command of all the troop BATTLE OF THE MILL OF RL REY—ITS EFPE@TS. ‘The copy of the Diario del Gobierno, containing a brief account of the battle of El Rey, fought on the Sth just. in which it was reprosented that our troops were ultimately forced to retir~ to Taew ‘a loss in killed and wounded of 1.000, has been receiv. by Urrea and the Governor of Tam: moras Flag the following letter from the for- tion from the latter. Mexican bombast: — Vovunterns Anniven.—The mboat Trenton, ar- rived yanterday from C companies uf the 2d regi Coi Irwin, bound forthwith for the Balize, on their way Sacevss attend them In nddition to these, the B evening from Cineinnati. bringing thre» more compa- —B, F and G—also of the 24 regiment Ohio Volun- . 12 teamsters and reventy mules—the whole under Lieut. Col Lathum The foliowing are reapective companies, viz ; company B—1st Lieut. Spencer, 2d Lieut. Morehead, 2d Lieut. Bently—non-commissioned officers and privates 60 men ; y F—Capt. Hare, Int Lieut. Mitehell, 2d Lieut. ‘Thrift, “2d Lieut. Antrim—non-commissione: and privates 78 men ; compan: Lieut. Rice, 3d Lieut. Perry, commissioned officer: the 20th instant. nio Volunteers unt than any other, in con. 2th August at 1oth and 19th je of the West arrived last & half from thia city. ing todo with the oase, they hands of the enemy. must assume that plaintiff gave the instructioas not to well; that the questions raised iv the trial would be a matter for the thereafter; what they had to consider were the laintiff had sustained, assuming dependant i Instructions, and in this aspect of the case the rule of damages by which they were to be ice of the article in the market on the day on defendant received instructions not to sell. The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff for $3067 37. For plaintiff, Messrs defendant, Messrs. Lord and Cutting. Unsiteo States Judge Bette. The Grand Jury, on Saturday, found two lls against Leonard Ensworth, for coun- and also a true bill against for an assault with Cerro Gordo, G—Capt. Fergason, lat 2 Lieut. Stinman—non- nd privates 65 men. ‘The last de‘achment went on board the ship Palestine, all ready to sail for Vera Cruz at Declaration is hourly expected with nder (four companies) of the regiment, under Major Link.—N, 0. Picayune, Oct. 1. NAVAL, INTELIGLENCE. By the following lattar, it wili be som that the sick- ness on board the U. creased since our accounts from regiments, were also places elsewhere than th Togret to say, that et th (expecting a commission and .) was killed while gallantly serving staff; Capt JH. Calwell, of voltigeura, and Cuptain A. C, Cummings, 11th infantry, were wounded on the 10th, but are doling well now. At Nation mes A, Winder, of voitigeurs, and marine corps, were Distarct Cour ‘tinguished himself, was (an before reporte ‘about 1.200-—at Jalapa.” al Bridge. Lieut. Lt. Geo A. wounded; alsoon infantry,in the thigh; 2d LI & dangerous weapon. ENDAR—THIS DA house—Cireuit Court 72, 80, 36, 104, 104 Allegany has in- er at Key West, on In our paper of the 2tst we gave a short letter from an officer on board, in which hopes were ex- Pressed that the disease would soon disappear. Yoater- day woreceived the following : Unrren States STEAMER ALLEGANY, Key West, Septembar 26, 1847. 5 GexvLemen :—Prior to our arrival here wo had twen- six cases of yellow fever on board, and three deaths.— Since our arrival forty additional cases have oocurred, and wo have had one more death. Many of the cases are of a severe type, but the majority are mild. ‘I'he sick are at the Marine Hospital, uuder the charge of Surgeon Woodworth. Amongst the sick were fifteen officers, all of whom have recovered. The disease has begun to abate, and from present appearances we indul; the hope that we shall be enabled to sail for Norfolk in the course of ten days.—N. O. Pic. Oct. 2. Woe have been informed that Lieut. Wm. D. Porter has been ordered to the Gulf of Mexico, to command one of the steamers now there; he will proceed hence in the frigate Cumberland, and report to Com. Perry.—Nerfolk Herald, Oct, 8. —Before Justice More- 36,9, 38, 40, 58, 69, Before Justice Edwards—Noa 134, 198, 140, 141, 142, 146, 147, 148, 149, 161, 164, 88, 117, Superior Court—Before Judges Oal Sandford, (two branches.)—Nos. 29, 65, 70, 80, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 190, 15, 40, 376, 66, 2, Pleas—Part lst— Nos. 69, 36, 38, t 2d—Noa, 116, 119, 121, 123, jeg. At Las Animas, on the , 9th tafantry, commanding offic wok, not severe days, been disabled from comman it has, foratew lipas, and we find A nick have accumulated, besides our wou all be compelled to re mer and proc ‘They are beau- Tua, Sept. 14, 1847 vy tie Govennon or Tamaun ‘The Supreme Nutional Government having the propositions of the American Minister, aa being ex- orbitant, hostilities were renewe our troops gave a severe lesson to heroically repulaing their assaults, and driving them to our information « copy ny days to recruit the gallantry of the officers instructed, have gradually ac- Col, Wynkcop arrived from Perote on the 24th, having heard we were in danger at Cerro We waited three days for your reinforcement, and hearing of it at Pian del Rio, #ent back a body of dragoons to National Bridj sion of the enemy, we concluded it wus repulsed. To ms Exceut quired confidence, Indian Movements. (From the St. Louis Uniou, Oct. 2.) We have been favored by Col, Robert Campbell, with the following extract from @ letter recel yesterday, dated at Fort Kearny, Table Creek, Sept. i reached this place on the 15th, (company A, Sub- lette’s Rangers) We were sent ahead with one other ‘The colonel reached here yesterday—the other companies will be here to-day or to-morrow, and hay and building winter quar- n of leaving here early in the arty of Otto Indians came to this place om large party of Sioux bad attacked their vil- lage, killed 20 or their tribe, burned the vilage, and des- Some of the children were drowned and on the 8th inst. e hateful invaders, who finding it in possos- their positions. of an editorial in the Diario of the saine date. ‘This event has produced an extraordinary enthusiasm in the capital of the Republic, the defence of which, I have no doubt, will be heroic and grand, although the ay beriege it on all sides. ished with our sufferings, and the days of glory and consolation commence to dawn upon the Dr. Cooper and 13 cannot too earnestly recommend ¢ ou assume the authority to order the reocaupation of this cicy. Gen. Scott was not before the city of Mexico, and beyond the reach of reinforcements, you constantly endan; rosive that trainr are uerillaa, and I am satisfied n their headquarters and that their Yes have been forwarded from here, Their been raised by absence of the troops, certain that Gen Scott, on the epot, would order its re- occupation, Col. Wynkeop concurs in its importance. Very truly yours, will commence cuttin, ters, with the calculati I congratulate this Government on so brilliant an event and supplicate you to announce this to the people of Tamaulipas in @ proper manner. Accept my attentive consideration. God and Liberty. JOSE URREA, Francisco Vital Fernandez, Constitutional Governor of the free and sovereigu State of Tamaulipus, to sts Caught on the Quite a decent looking w. man, calling herself Margaret Murphy, alias Russell, ali Catharine Cumings, was arrested on’ Saturday evening, by offlcers. Martin ‘and Smith, of the sth ward, charge of stealing from the dry goods store of Seaman & Muir, next to the hospital in cape, valued at six dollars. entered the store under the rome article, and while tho clerk’ reoted to another part of the “Ift” from the counter the capi mediately left the store. troyed the corn whilst crossing the river. The Pawnee farmer came to our camp on the 17th, and reported some 7 or 800 Sioux at the Pawnee village destroyt nees were all out on a hunt, an maining there until they returu. The Sioux went to the farmer's house, destroyed the biacksmith’s sbop, with all the tools, and such property as they were al ‘The farmer and seven men with him came in to us. Company A will leave here on the 3d for Grand ‘The evgiveer will accompany us, « fort next spring F Mojor 9th infantry, commandin, We understand that Major Lally's suggestion anticipated, and that orders were issued on the cust, from the office of the Adjutant General, directing the re-ocoupation of Jalapa. We presume that jost has been established in it that Major Lally’s force, joined with Colonel Wynkoop’s and General Lane's roe, at least 2.000, has ‘advanced to form # junction with General Soott.]—Union, MAJOR LALLY’S COMMAND. ‘From the New Orleans Plosyune, Oct. 2.) following letter, from an intelligent and inost re- dent, with the accon, and missing of Myjor L be read with interest by all the corn. The Paw- bandaccae lace the Sioux intend re- a’ this woman retence of purchasing attontion was di- she managed to and almost im- However, the clerk missed the article, soon after went in pursuit and overtook the wo- man in Church street, where he caused her to be taken into custody by the officers, und conveyed before Captain Perry at the station house, where. on her per- son, the identical case was found, toget ier with a large brocha shawl, 10 pairof ladies kid gloves, 1 pair of guiter boots, | pair of buskins, 1 bracelet. 2 rings, and $1 52 in In the course of the night Captain Perry and his officers discovered where she boarded, No street, and on searching her trunks, the following goods were found, evident! stores visited by her wader the pretence of buyin; | large white crape embroidered shawl, $ handkere! 1 pair silk hose, 2 pair merino do, 2 do. cotton, 2 yards alk net cap, 1 luce cape, 10 pieces ribbon, 3 reticules, | spool slate colored silk, | India fan, 1 silver comb, 1 le ly’s cravat, 1 India purse, 1 steel do, 3 small neck scarfs, 3 neck ribbons, 8 pair ladies’ glaves.4 velvet wristbands, | gold lepine watch, | gold locket and heart attached to silk chain, | steel bead purse, basket, 4 floger rings. | cluster pin, 3 scarf pins lets, | pair ear-rings.1 brooch, | Rob Roy shawl, | ear- ring and gold stud, 2 lae# collars, 1 broken fan, 1 hand- kerchief marked Helen Demary, | black lace veil, | Rob Roy soarf,! lady's cravat, 14 books, gilt bounds; for all of which owners are wanted the station house, No. Charge of Burgta Fellow-citizens !—The thunder of the cannon has again resounded in our beautiful capital, and hi nounced to the world that the Mexican knows how to die for his o. untry and his liberty, rather than to suc- eumb to tho tyranny of the treacherous stranger.” Men of Tamaulipas !—Wehave to deplore tl some brave men—but this time it is not sorrow and wailing alone which follow on the tumult of battle! Eter- ual glory to the defenders of our native land ! times have we driven the enemy back aud taken ven- geance for the blood of qur patriots, leaving 0: sand of the corpses of the enemy on the fleld. Follow patriots '—A few more battles await us and our endynce will be achieved—the invader will bo ed, and we shall be free and happy. We have per- haps at this very moment solved the problem,and doubt leas now the flag ot independence waves unstained, ex- tinguishing the stars of the degenerated sons of Wash- bofore this time a military | that elty. We cannot dou! Island, Platte river. to select # place for Luildix, will return to this place in has the advance it possesses some advantages. It will be remembered that the Oregon battalion is to winter at Table Creek. The hostile operations of the and Ottoes, also the move- mencs of the Omahas eguinst the Mormon encampme! will make it necessary to send an additional force oi mounted men Ww the Plains. Correspondenee of ie 8t. Louis Republican. ying list of kill- jy’s command, will It will be seen that the y encountered constant danger, But the unyielding and indomitabi Americans bore down ail op) death itself, they forced their way onward towards their Sioux against the Pawn ition, and in tl stolen from different ‘The Oregon Battalion a1 An express that arrived here from the Pawnee village, gives the intormation that the Sioux had taken sion of that village, in the absen who were hunting buffalo. ally, and it is expected that flerce battle has taken if joined by the war party who is generally supposed, over two ‘oy, who ia just in from Jarara, Sept. 8, 1847, ing I send you a list of the killed, command which left V the 27th ult., under command of Mejor Lally, infantry. The train arrived without the loss of a wagon. ut as you will see, from the accompa- nyivg list, we have had hard work Since leaving the San Juan river, wehave been attacked from behind every bush, and from every hill-side death has been sent among ‘e have fought four hard battles meantime—at Pas Ovijas, the 19¢h; the National Bridge, the 12th, from jut Cerro Gorda, the 15th; at none of these places, nothing less tian 1500 to 2500 men, heir own accounts. Their loss has been the last dyiug attempt to seize us was made, but, as before, without success was foolishly reported ia Vera Crus that our train was million in specie. The hopes of booty, and of fifty dollars to each man in the event of success, from El Padre Jarauta, brought out los guerril- teros in vast numbers. Everything remains quiet here—no alarms of any Ihave never seen The health of the command is improving fast. The wounded officers are doing very well, and will soon be able to be moved. Lieut. Winder, of the Voltigeura, serving in Forno’s battery, who was wounded at the was buried yesterday with the He was shot on the bridge, almost at ‘an ercopeta ball passing through his He wasa gallant and officer, whose loxs will bo severely teit, Lieut, George D. Twixgs, serving in the anme bat- tery, “after the fall of Lieut Winder, was shot dead on the hill, while engaged in charging the position of a. je was on his way to join General A more high-souled or chi- Capt, Clarke, of the 12th, was also wounded while assisting to bring »mmanition to Lieut. Sears on the bridge—he having but six men left at 3, Of the marines, was alro wounded while arsirting with a detachment of his com- pany in taking a gun up a Bill | wounded in the first fire ou the bridge. These three lat- ter gentlemen were wounded in the leg—Lient. Adame Major Laily, commanding, was wounded in the neck at Lasaninias; he has, however, nssumed No news from above that comes ia an authentic form—! give no rumors therefore, iuformation of friends, please publish the accompanying list of killed and wounded, List or Kitten anv Wounpen oF Mas. MAND FRoM Vera Cruz v0 Javapa It Paso Ovijas, August 10, Private John 8. Lynch, compa- Union, valor and firmness! ‘The people who defend their liberties must triumph, and we now do battle for our country, honor, independence and religion. these theconqueror would tear irom us smiled upon him, but it has only engulphed him in a The Lord bas ‘seen the enormity of his transgressions and his hand is now uplifted in wrath to smite him. ity shell learn, that we know how to preserve the immortal queathed to us by the fathers of our coun- try, Hidalgo, Morelos and Iturbide Th with bim @n eternal ew ‘Know thas this is not an empty promise, when [ swear, by the name of our sacrificed brothers, that | will ulways be at your sido in the holy under- Your faithful fellow. citizen and friend. FRANCISCO VITAL FERNANDEZ. The probability is that tais intelligence, and the dim- culty which there is reason to suppose Gen. Scott found pirethe Mexicans with now snaccount of a bold attack lace, | merino sca on the 30th uit. eked the Otoes, thousand warriors. | Mr. Mek the Pawnee village, states that the Sioux destroyed a biucksmith shop and tools, aud also injured his property, and told him,with the ether whites there, to re: quiet, and they would not be mlusted. with three lieuten commissioned offic morrow. to accompany Lieut. Woodbury suitable site for a 1ort. career of crimes. world shall witness triumphs we one till half-past six infamous usur- Apply to the Capt Leouard street —OMloer Moses, of the Kighth Ward, arrested yesterday two young’ men called Ito- bert Green, alias Reed, and Theodore Degroot, on % charge of entering the store occupied by Joseph Marcus in Varick street, on the Ist iostant, with @ false key. stealing therefrom a lot of segars worth $6. Justice Mer- rit looked them up for trial ing a disorderly house —Ofticer Langdon, of the Ward, arrested on Saturday night John Mout- gomery, on a bench warrant issued by the Court of Ses- sions, he having been indicted by the Grand Jury for keeping a uisorderly house and common resort for pros- titution at No 337} Water street to bail in $500 to answer the charge. Charge of Robbing 4 Countryman.—Ofcer Rafferty of the tch ward, arrested yesterday morning, » woman ealled Ann Maria Terry, on « charge of robbing a Jersey- the name of Joba Williams, of $29, while in a at No. 161 Leonard street, locked ker up for trial. Charge of Stealing —Ofcer Mincho, of the 6th ward, arrestod on Saturday night, a woman called Sarah Aus: tin, Keeper of a house of ‘prostitution at No. 30 Elin street, on a charge of robbing Johu Dolan of $5, whilo Justics Osborne locked her up per shall curry a It u.uy be that the Sublette Ran- gere will have a brush; if so, you will be duly advised Another letter from the same port, dited on the 21st says that about five hu: dred Otto Indians arrived there on the 19th ult ,the Sioux Jind: upon their village near Fort Kearny, and killed some ‘They burned their the corn, and put the whois population te flight, us having made @ descent in taking the capital, will is hopes. We have recently hi upon Mier by a guerilia party, and {t will not astonish us soon to hear that the valley of ¢! swarms with guerrillas, especially since the enemy muat eak we are on that line. of the 224 ult, twenty persons. RES OF A Green Mow town of Newfane in this county, Wasmany y' since the birtn place of an intent who was christened Paul Hollan’ K— Rio Grande again The Matamoras ‘The court held him ; Speaking of the reported vietory at National Bridge, ‘As hy grew up to of Yankew en‘erprise carried him to © try he commenced tne prac: od perseversuce Were rewarded 4 for more lucra- Prosperity and good 1 Le soon became # Candi- to the Cauadiaa Parliament, where y and youd judgmvat secured to him s reapect- mnember of Purlia- The latest rumor which has reached us is, that the Mexicans, inspired by the news of Gen. Scott's repulse pital, are flying to arms throughout the country and determived to bo in at the extermination thousand ary reported to be ulready embodied between here and Victoria, Guors there is upwards of considera- ble exaggeration in this report, but mischief may be pre- vented if the movements of the Mexicans ure closely watched about this time intertor of the cou ties of law. His industry ing away his left lung. Justice Osborne + city of Montreal fortune rtill atten ded date and was electe: piece of artillery. ‘Twiggs as Aid- Pp ie fellow never lived. able position and faotiuence ment, be received a lutter puro. old lady in England, also of toe substance, that she had uot a single rel in the world, that seving bis nae im the amember of the Cawadian Rsrliament, und it bein same an hers, she thought perhaps he might be of mily.’ She further stated that she was possessed ble property, and knew of no kindred to would come to see her, d make him heir to her ‘Mr. K., supposing this to be a hoax, made no and paid no attentien to it. after he received another letter from the same urging in still stronger terme his visit to her, and with ro much apparent he resolved to go to England, and He did go, aud found the lady as soribed herself. She was living in an eleg and in handsome style in that den of infamy. for examination. Careless Driving —A man by the name of Samuel Hornsey, in a state of intoxication, was arrested yester- day moraing in Broadway, near Murray stteet, on horseback, driving upen tl noyance of Broadway pro | tore Justice Osborne, wi ‘and locked him up besid of Dishonest Servant.—Officer Ostrom, of the Seventh word, urrested yesterday, a Dutch woman called Frederi- ea Faoming, a servant in the employ of Mr. Edward K Shed, No. 4 Henry street, on a charge of a her employer, a lot of children oles valued at $25. recovered, and Justice Ketcham locked PROM THE BRAZOS, [From the New Orleans Pica By the schooner Wm. Bryan, jled from Brazos Santiago on the 13t: ceived sundry letters from our correspondents on the Our letters contain but litte of impor tance; indeed, there was nothing new or interesting atix- ning when the W. B. guiled. By the U. 8. traueport schooner Arispe, Capt. Free- born, which arrived yesterday from Brazox Santiago, via Galveston, the following persons came passengers: Muj. Crossman, quarterianster U. 8. A.; Capt. ‘Thompson, 1st Dregoona; Lieut. Kiburn, 3d Artillery; Captain Scott, Virginia Voluoteers,on sick leave; Messrs. Singeltary. late of the Nori Carolina yoluntesra; Norman, late of » Hangicker, Jackson rvin, and forty-six quartermaster’s men and dis- | charged soldiers, Mr. Bouligny, of New Orleans, came passenger on the Arispe from Brazos Santiago as far as Galveston. The Arispe put into Galveston on account winds and heavy weather, man, ou the 2Ist ult, and eatied again on tl 1 thi The passengera speak in the highest terms of Capt. Freeborn’s attention and kindness to them during the entire voyage. 4, we have re- alk, much to the an- He was taken bes 0 fined him $4 tor being drunk, whom to leave it, and that if she would pay all his expense command ogain. Two or three Yours, respectfvily. dresses, together with A portion of the Mortally Wounde' K it mansion She was delighted with the visit of Mr. K., and spared no pains to make it agreeable to him. After having spent some time there he pre; The old lady defrayed ali hin expenses, and mady him many presents, and Wefore his departure she renewed to him her promis to leave him all her ty, and relaced the incident which led to the She informed him that in early life she was the betrothed of a young man of the name cf Paul Holland, who was nn officer in the British army, That he had fallen in battle before the consummation of thelr nup- tinls, and she had since remained unmarried and true to ‘That seeing his name, uniting the name of her lover and her own, she was struck with the singu- Jar coincidence, and thought she could not better show her devotion to the memor, bestow her property upon h{m who seemed by his name to be the representative of both. turne«t to Montreal, sud within a year afterwards receiv- ed intelligence of her death, and thut by her will he was made sole heir to her estate, for England, and on his arrival found ali His claim was recognized and at once into the possession of a large fortune. in the enjoyment of his good fortune at Montreal, been « member of the Canadian Par- Law Intelligence. Surenton Count, Oct. 9 —Before C ley—John Marfield vs George Dougtass.—Thin was an action on the case, on promises, and rose as follows: the latmtiff 1s 2 provision merchant residing at Chillicothe, the State of Ohio, end the defendant is a produce com- mirsion merchant reriding in this city. In the summer ef 1846, the plaintiff sent from Chillicothe to the defendant, alarge quantity of produce, chiefly pork and hams, to be sold for hin on commission, | of sending the produce, there was no agreement either as to the inode or time of sale, or of making advances; considerable advances, however, were afterwards made. Ia the course of the fall and in the two first winter months, the provision market was very dull, low and fluctuated according to the news by each successive steamer; the plaintiff was regularly advised of the state of the market, and on the lath of December he wrote aletter to the detendant, in which, after stating his opinion of the prospects of the trade, he directed him to withdraw his property from the market. ‘The following is an extract from the ny K. Wounded—Capt. Jas. H. Calwell, Voltigeurs; Capt. Arthur C. Cummings, 11th infantry; Sergeant Abia A Selover, company E, 34 dragoons, (uotin this command); Corporal Cornelius Neighbours, volti- guers; Corporal RJ. Verrill, Gergia mounted men; Pri- Jorporal AW. Warein, eom- pany K, 4th infantry; Privates John Hubbs and Willian P. Campbell, company K, 1th infantry; Musician —— Peters, company D, voltiguers wt the National Bri Killed—Mr. George D. Twigys the commanding oflicer; Private Casper Beekman, com- pany K, 4th Infantry; Private William Tomison; Pri- vate Henry Sturgey, Light Artillery Battery; Private Jobn A, Griffln,company (, 12th Infantry; Sergt. R any |, 12th lufantry; Privates A réu, company G, 12ch infautry; Priva 8 Gove, company |, 12th Infantry; Private Charles G. Powell, company 1, 12th Infantry. Wounded—Capt. J. W. Clark, 12ti Infantry Jas. A Winder, Voltigeurs ; Lieut. Charles er, 13th infantry. (scting’ assistant Quartermaster) ; Lieut. George Adams, Marine Corps; Sergeants Hbene- gles, company G, 15th Infantry; company G, ith Infantry; ‘nubt, Gl Amidon, F. Jackson, ter, and O. Stone, company G, 1oth v, Harris and Molutosh, com- Il and Samnuel Private JLamp- ief,, Justice Oak- Sergt. Maj of y direction of vate Jobn Castley, do do; PROM THE RIO GRANDE. ee ae ae !{From the NO. Picayune, Oct. 2. . transport schooner Heroine yesterday, from Brazos Santiago, which place she left on the 23d ult., we have the Matamoras from which we obtain the following Since Col. Hays arrived, says the Jo, that the portion of command of Major Chi to join him, but remain mated that Lieut. Col. Bell's present command, two , left at San Antonio, will not be withdrawn If 80, Col. Hays will only have five compa- nies of his regiment under his immediate sommand. Major Chevalie, who it was supposed had resigned in order to join Col. Hays,as the presumption was that there would be more active ser erceived is a passenger on the Her The whole of Gen. Cushing’s brigud Gen, Scott’s line, had arrived from above, and was en- ‘The brigade was reported to be in ‘ansports were looked for daily at the razos, and as soon us they arrived, the brigade would move down anc embark, The battalion of the 3d dragoons, under command of Col, Butler, of this State, had left for above. has the following handsome notice of the brigad ‘The 3d dragoons sre wending their way to Monterey. The battalion, ubout four hundred and fifty strong, left here on Wednvsday evening last, ev tiled through our streets, the noble and gallant ing of oMcers and men, and fine appearance of the steeds, attracted universal admiration—the whole popu- lation of the city, Mexicun sud American, were drawn out to view them, and avery voice spoke in praise Murat at the head of his choicest troops, never looked or felt rouder of his followers than did Col. Buuer, in font of is gallant command The bearing of every officer was unexceptionable—that of several, but we will not particularize, Col. whole attention, for several months, to the di cipline of his command, and having been ably seconded by his officers, his efforts have been crowned’ with com- jete success. Persons fully competent to judze, who ave witnessed the exercises of the battalion with carbine and pistol, say they of any troops in our service. Mrs, Ferguson, who it was firat rej gerously injured by the explosion o' died on the 17th inst, of interaal injuries, o hating the scalding rteam at the time of the ex; jolned paragraph from the Flag of mday last two Mexicans were shot in the public street by & cowardly rufflan named Tho- ‘airy. We have not | particulars, but it is said to have been « t the slightest provecation jon in the regiment to we are gratified to hear jd in having the murderer acting in the staff of By the arrival of the U ‘lag of the 22d ult. of her betrothed, than to ¢ has learned ia regiment constituting the late ie, and now at Salttiio, is not It is also inti- He left her and re- He set out immedi etter, and is per. int iu the case: “Thirty days will much what the stock will be, and with those facts before mo,” (referring to the former part of the letter,) “I have thought best for you to take my pork out of the market for the present, as it cannot be sold—and @ very important change in the Soon after, in another is instructions not to sell; the defendant, notwithstanding, sold # portion of the pork before the thirty days had expired. and on the 14th or 15th of January following, sold # iarge quantity, and continued to sell on until he had sold the whole stock, consisting of 1051 barrels, and advised the plaintiff of it,’ urnishing him at the same time with an account of sales. by pork rose from $4 and $9 t at month, the plain- ser Lega aud William In, Corporal H. J. Lorenz, Privates J. Rice, x H. H now or recently h ‘This is a true mont boy, and the gions of fiction, wi Scott's tine, it will are doubtl 5 id the highest flights of the imagine- ton, do not furnish « more romantic adventure, —Ver- thirty days will me! value of the article. also ordered to any C, oth Infantry ; Privates Goo. 8 anytesten, company K, ten Moon, compan; Wilkins, compan: vate Haury, do, do. eK, kik Taboatty camped at Palo Alto i re ie ne M. pany K, 11th infantry ; Mabury, Georgia mouated mens private company G. 12th infant Kirksey, Elij-h Kirksey, and Hardy Si 1, 2th infantry ; privates Kinick an D, Voltigeurs ; privates E) len, Jas, H. Higgins, Jas. V son, John T. Foster and Thomas Moore, Lij LING DISCLOSURES: Publishing x developement of most he ling facts whieh trai ty ; privates Benj Justice, Wm, handwick,company D beginning of February, and $13, and on the Stl tiff wrote to defendant acknowledging the receipt of the account sales, but refusing to be bound by them. and calling upon the defendant to put the pork into the market and sell it for the then market price, or that he would hold him accountable for the difference b what he had sold it for and the pric sell on the 8:h or 9th of February. ing, as before stated, sold the pork, could not, of course, comply with plaintiff's requisition. The latter now seeks to recover the difference between $8 and $9 « barrel, for end $12 and $13, which it wou wary, insisting that, nothwithstanding the advances made by defendant, he could not sell with- out first yiviog plaintiff notice, and calling upon him to Mr. Currea, one of the defendant's counsel, moved for a nonsuit on the three following grounds—first, con- ceding the letter of the 14th Desember to have been an explicit order from plaintiff to defendant, to withdraw his pork frou market and not to sell until further order, defendaut was not bound to have obeyed such tnetrac- tions, because the property had been consigned to bim without restriction upon the right of sale; moreover, de- fendant having made advances upon the faith of thecon- signment conformable wit! such power #fsale. Secondly, that plaintiff had no right or power to control the without first tendering to defendant the amount of bis «: ‘Thirdly, that upon & Found construction of the lettor of the order given to withdraw the pork 14th Deow out of the market was not peremptory, but lef « descretion in defendant to withdraw the property from market or not, 6s it should seem jadieious to him, that if there was any ambigui'y ia the Lotter by which y be misled. the consequences fallupou pl iotifl Aiter counsel had concluded for and against the motion for « non- equally balanced he- his practiow was to «jury, reserving the PAPHIONALLH DANCING, No.1 Washugion Hince, 74 Leonard. atre Mile PAULINE DESJARDINS, of the Royal Aeade reapectiully announces to her pupil As the several com- , at her residence, 74 Leouned at No. Washingtow Place, on Saturday, Octo- will have the pl At Cerro Gordo, August 15. Killed—Privates Frederick Notter infantry, and Samuel B. Andrews, company it which it would The defendant hav- ly Wounded—Private George A. Genth, com- tne temp, Une 1, 12th infautry, —Privates Daniel Jarsell, company 1, 12th W. Palmer, company H, 4th infantry; ‘m. Francis, —— Wilrainish, Joseph Tester and Joho . company D, oth infantry; Gamlsly Fitzgerald, com- pany f!, 4th infantry; Sergeants Talbot H. La jantry; ——- Ruigler, com Jones, company ©, oth infantry. At La: unas. mes Londale and William Bell, v waltz a deux temps, and grace M'lle D. takes this method «f returning thanks to her aume- also to state, that those Indies and ge peouliarly striking, which h sold, onthe 9th Febr rous patrons, aud begs tlemen who may honor her their patrooage, may rest means to impart that grace and elegance of Schools and private families atvended. at her re: aene 74 Leonard fantry; private Killed—Privates company K, 4th infantry ounded—Mojor F, ‘I’. Laily, 9th infantry, command: ing; privates John Sims and Bernard Cowin, company H, 4th Infantry; James C. Reyle, company’ K, geurs, Joseph Shunalt and John Baldwin, light artillery equal, if not excel, tI orted was not dan- ET & KOBERT, 31 Liberty au ceived and offer for sale several ¢: the most celebrated manutre neral assortment, ‘atches and other ral axsortinent of th factories of Locle,' Elsewhere on the Road—August 9 and 14 Killed—Privates Edward 8, Davis, company H, 4th in- fantry; Antonio Keisenbock, company K, 12th infantry; Davis, Georgia mounted mea; Michuel Hamlin, Plan del Rio; bugler Francis Lawerant, oompany A, Louisiana mounted men Wounded—Lieut David Griffin, company H, 4th in- fantry; Serguant Henry Buokly, oompaay K, 12th io: Uy; Drlvates Stephen Kotundo, company C, Sth infantry; uel 12, making « total loss of 105. dent, writing on the 17th ult. Pose we will have to wait again watil th iF arrives before we recvive authentic nm from Mexico, and it is even doubtful if he will bring enyth! public, under existing cir- onmsteances. a6 Gen. Soott will no doubt be in Mexico at that time, and the permission which was extended to the courier during the armistice to bring letters for the Americans, will, of course, have been discontinued Even if the road is oj come through, hia, of the Texas most wanton act, and wi It caused the greatest indi; which he was attached, a that they rendered prompt ai He is now in custody. and we ho; Panishment may be such as the nature o! It is time for the strong arm of the law to be put forth—punishment must follow crime. It sickens Us to record such acts, and we trust that the authorities Will chow that they cannot be committed with impuni- Let it not be urged in palliation that the man wae drunk. Drunkenness is no excuse for erime; it should athe i the offence greater last evening the funeral of Major Chas aged about seveuty, a native of the parish of but for the last twenty-five yrare & ‘The deceased came vo thir city in Jane last, from Chihuahua, where he has resided for In his illness he was watched by Kind and sympathizing friends, #1 — Wasted to employ « and i dod prodace Me best of testimoninte for his moral charneter, capacity aad haoiti ‘0 such a OOF, A DermAneat sitaation Arply to JAM Ee bGRaaRDU! iudusry. Nowe defendant might reason their argumen bi tweea the arguments on bot! such cass to let the cause go legal questions for the consideration of the full cv ‘that being his practice he would let this case go to however, the questions raised by defeu- for the eonsideration of Limseif and The defence was then never to ret out East Felicians, danut’s counsel resident of Mexico, hia associaten theresfier contending that, wu) in relation to principal and factor, the | tained in the letver of the i4th of not binding on the defendant, where be COA ; OF, at mnOst, It was only binding oa ‘enn,, to him for thirty days, which expired on the 14th of Ja- by the Americans, it will » If not eutirely impossible, for couiers to ) unless under protection cf strong escorts, and these escorts will of course only be furnished to the Lope of government despatches, which wili be sent 4 although out off by death in ® city where he was ao apparent stranger, a large pro- cession of our citisens followed bim to the grave has several children residing in his native ‘and one pon residing in Memphis, Jorg, Dyeing, Glen Galicia scoot where the shorteut wotice, ané ow the, mows N. 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