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<A IAE EG NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1847. ‘ . A INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. VIEW OF CHAPULTEPEC AND MOLINO DjEL*R'EY. Genre QMENAroNT, Wa for, 24,1847. of John Cuthbert, Eaq., the nited States DEATHS IN THE HOSPITAL AT PRROTE, Consul at Hamburgh«i have reccivet p planct elzeulat, igre wae ‘ae 2, by Froteesce Sebi 1 Se Rist ot aahen's sae seg csp Ay. PROM MATAMORAS. }@ weather does rot promise to be favorable for ob- Bian arzlval hia morning, from the Bratos, we have {oklan be tha toate semen ee Ee ‘ he Matemeres in ees a Flag 0! city ing extract from Professor Schumacher’s circular :— for General Taylor, was landed at the Brasos on the 31: J. R. Hinp to H. C, Scuumacner :— ult , from the JL. Ly ating? in Metamoras Lonpon, Ootober 19, 1847. same day, and pushed on post ite for his destination. “Last night, at 11h. 20m. mean time, | discovered another planet in the fifth hour of R.A. Itshines as a star of the ninth magnitude, and belongs! presume, to the group of small planets. ‘By micrometrical comperi- sons with Bessel V. 43 the following positions were ob- One hundred and fifty teamsters arrived at the Brasos the day previous, from New Orleans, and‘ vamoeed by here on the 2d inst., adds the Flog, for same destination. ‘This portends somet . Whatisit? Hasit at length been deter mined upon Gen. Taylor shall move upon tained :— San Luis? It looks #0, really—and rumor will have it Greenwich M.T. A. R. Dee, north, fo, and that the despatches now going UP, order the hem. 8. A. m. 8. movement tobe made Lg mrenpery n again som Oot. 18... ....0..511 40 4 nl43 354 folks who wear knowing faces and don’t give ear to ru- 14 38 26.2 mora, say that the bearer of despatches is onan unim- portant mission, and that the tesmsters are sent out to supply the places of those now in service and whose term of service is about expiring. Quien Sa Te was se report in Matamoras on the 3d inst, that Gen. Taylor. on his way to Matamoras, @ train, has been attacked by the Mexicaas. Another rumor is, that Canoles died, a few days ago, at a rancho near Cerralvo. This much we gather, says the Flag, from the gossipers about town, without being able to trace the rumors te any probable source. ‘The same paper states thut the m weather has produced an increase of fever at Matamoras. A pa- per printed at Guadalejera, dated the 5th ult., was shown h and accordingly observed it enay name proposed by Sir John Herschel for et Op October 12, six days only before ite discovery, and in anticipation of the next jd that should be discovered, the astronomer wrote to Professor | Schumacher :— “Pallag, Juno, Ceres, and Vesta, as sober and majestio duennas, will abundantly provide for the rea! ility . of the group between Mars and Jupiter, while Astrme, us yesterday, ssys the Flag of the 3d inst., which gives . Hebe, and Hors, will attract all eyes and fill all im- the’ particulars of the destruction of an’ entire city, aT $ ri r aginations with rweet and graceful images.” (Ocotlan,) in the State of Atlisco, by an earthquake, on i Ih J Wi Respectfully, &s , M. F, MAURY, the 34 ult. We could not get the article translated, but 2 f Hl Whi shu SS ZERN s : \ Lieutenant, U. 8. Navy. gather from it that the city, a very considerable one, was 7 h afin. — SH ke 5, aa ne " ee entirely destroyed—not @ house left standing, and near- Iy the whole population buried in the raius, ‘The extent ofthe disaster was not known at the time the article was written, but the scene presented is desoribed as awful. The earthquake was not confined to this one city—its effects were felt over considerable extent Surctpk.—An inquest was held yesterday by coroner Wiggins, near the corner of Maine and Lawrence streets, on the body of a man named David Smith, late a nurse inthe Marine Hospi- tal. It appeared on the inquest that he was mar- of the surrounding country, and caused serious in- jury to eeveral monseteties and small villeger. “Pho same paper states that the steamer Montes, Capt. McGowan, bound from the mouth of the Itio Grande to Lavacca Bay, Texas, in attempting to gat out to sea, a ried some two months ago. The match was not a happy one; the parties separated about ten days since. In the interim Smith was living at Mrs. Goulding’s uatil he could get employment. On Thursday, after being absent some time, he re- few days since, struck on the bar at the mouth of the river, and was afterwards driven ashore, becoming complete wreck. The Monroe has been running for t! last year on the Rio Grande, and was recen'ly purchas- ed here with a view to run her on the Trinity river in Texas. The captain was chief owner, and sulfers a se- rious loss by the wreck of his boat. - The Matamoras Flag, of the 6th instent, complains of existing regulations regarding Point Isabel. Giving an account of the election returns of Texas, the Fiag ‘We understand that no election was held at Point Is del, and we cannot forbear making a comment on the circumstances which have led to it. This important turned to her house, and drank a portion of the contents of an ounce phial of laudanum. Short- ly afterwards he spoke a tew words and died.— A postmortem examination was held on the body by Drs. Lewis and Jenkins. They could find nothang in the body of a poisonous nature, and gave it as their opinion that the death was occasioned by intemperance. The jury then ren- dered a verdict in accordance with this decision. On the table near the bed of the deceased were found three letters, two addressed to a friend, commercial poiat, by order of a U. 8. government officer, ae asking the use of money, acd one to his wife, remains with but & vory stall population of. private FROM CASA DE MATA, which we copy below. ‘ero this itis supposed citizens, and without private improvements—all such that the decease@ committed, or intended to com- improvements being prohibited within four miles of Fort Polk—which prohibition includes the locations most di a mit sui le. We omit the names :— To Mrs. D. SmitH—From ner cate Hussann, Gaee- sirab'e for commercial purposes. What ground ex! sth Int, debility; i Nov. 2 r y; Feichtner, oo D, 7th Inf, chronic Aug. 11—Sergt John S Dodge, co D, 9th Inf, bron- ‘yell, co C, 5th inf, diarrhoea; Wm Cochrane, co EF, 4th Axnany, Nov. 26, 1847. tina —When I married you, | wae drunk. m when foe tiie exeerieive Rota nary 0s OM pargelar Sah W | dtaretices. : ‘ : cbitie; Boyce, co D. 4th Art, diarthava; Chas A Fowler, Indiana, do. The Report of the Comptroller to the Senate, in an- | Law you frat after the affray with your brothers I was It cannot be doudted that very con- | "July 3—B F Cook, co H, 3d Inf, chronic diarrhea; W 0 KF, 9th Inf, do; Charles Taylor (boy,) co B, 3d Inf, Oct 19—Jobn C Mullins, eo K, voltigeura, diarrhors. drunk. Tis true, 1 me. You siderable. private improvements would W Reveille, oo B, 1st Art, do; Lieut Jacob Brua, co G,2d do; Abraham Jacobs, co K, 8th Inf,do; John McCollum, __ Oct. 20-0 H White, co a re, mange J0ved: you: Mee you fo been made, 7th inf, hepatitis; Wells,co — swer toa Resolution of the Senate relative to | had me, as you told mo the second night after we was and many good oltizens havo settled there, but for | JV Reveille, Jacob | ‘ J ; , Ost, j " a; Wel dO; rgeaut HM Ripley, co F, 8 C, chronic dys- co E,2d do; Dan Mills, oo A, Voltigeurs, do; WI E, 8 C, diarrhea; Samuel Kelley, oo C, 9th inf, do; Van a joined. | married to spite your relations; hb I pit; this strange probipition which prevented it, As we | sentery; Joshus Alexander, Go T, SC, gonorrhea; N Mosier,co'C, oth Inf, do} Henry Mullen, 001, Sd Art, Tonseclaer H Freach, 00 E, 10th inf,do; Geo Caspar.etn Payments to the Bank Fund. sees? I eaasi 8e spite pene Teen eee ee aes! givkte iyeovom ents ona be msde Hed it Robinson, co B, 15th Inf, pulmonia; John Sligh,co K, do. inf,do; Wm Foster, co B, 8th inf, int fever; MoUlanig- The following is a copy of a report made by | Gurseafollow * * * * and * * * * and all the coast where private improvements ota be made, 3d Drag, chronjo dyyentery; A Elms, col,2d Inf, chro: Aug, 12—J J Quick, co A, 4th Art, diarrhea; Wm hand, ¢o D, 11th inf, dlarrhs the Comptroller to the Senate, this morning : Fest that brought us together; but I dle and forgive doubt there would have been a very considerable vote to | Bio diarrboos; Jonathan HR 'Saunders, co'C, 2d Pa,do; Rose, co U.4th Art, ulel fauces; David Huddleston, co Oot, 21—Lee, Ga dra, typhus fever; Tyler,qmdepart- 7 oe 45 tha Sale! all,im hope you will forgive me. | DAVID 8MIT! Sesocd “The wane perer Iied the following Cepiore Wm Gen hart 00 0,24 Pa, do; Elam'B Bonham, coC, G, Mtd Rifles, phthisis; Wm Swartz, co C.2d Pa, diarr- ment dropay. |) pre The Comptroller, in answer @ following resolu- | Vth hope you wil forgive me. Ot Philadel hia 5 1 9) a, heea; Jame ‘ood, co_H, ‘enn, gunshot wound; jot. 22—MoPike, co A, 3d art, consw " 1 Win = se o rn Adame ape of Ga dianee oe has Just reverned S008 | 2: yur T-Wm Fianagan, co C, 3d Drag, measles; J Sid- Henry Rhudy, eo K, 13th Inf, debility,’ © Oct, 23—Krase, co K, 4th Ohlo, diarrhea; Lt Doyle,eo “Resolved, that the Comptroller report to the Senate | 24 GAS years of age.—Mobile Heral By | ear dpa, Sorel mle Mexican, | dle, 00 A, 3d Inf. chronic diarrhoea; John Webster,co Aug. 13—L U Powell, co H, 12th Inf, diarrhoea; Hiram G, 1th inf typhoid fever. the amount contributed by each Safety Fund Bank to "4 inst. oon for several deve accompanied by e single Mexican, | H 3a inf, do; Thomas I Jones, co F,8C, do; David W Hooper,oo B, 1ith Inf, do; Calvin Ward, co F,8th Inf, _ Oot. 24—Robt Gavatt, co F, 4th Indiana. typhoid fev; the safety fund, with the dates of the respective pay. : ery aria a The people, he sata to him freely theis cox. | Corkle, 00 F, 8C, do. congestive fever. Hiram Smith co £, 3d dre, diarrha: Butoher, co ‘aud specifying what bauks have contributed nexe.|_ Cor.. Davis.—We had the pleasure of seeing The people, he stld, expressed to him freely their con- | “July's —M Hood, 00 K, 3d Drag, chronic diarrhora; "Aug. 14—George Schaeffer, co G, 7th Inf, diarrhoca; , 11th inf, do; Jos Linthicam,co C, ith art. intermit- than half of one per cent per annum on their capital | to-day Col. Jeflerson Davis, who has won so aero dad Thelen onaly ussloms,0y¢: | George Loomis, oi, N York, chronic dysentery; Wil- Andrew Blane, 00 C, 2d Inf,do; Gabriel Niece, co 1, 11th tent fever, stock, and what banks have contributed only half of one | enviable a distinction among the heroes of the were madness. Their great desire seemed to be, either | } oN Ferguson, co'B, 8 C, do; Albert G Morrow Oot. 2 5, ” ‘ ; ¥ , co B, 8 C, do; 00 E, Inf, dysentery. Dot. 25—Werley Soaggs, Ga dra, diarrhea. Per cent per annum. to the safety fund present war. He arrived yesterday to discharge to hil] Sis diaaepmerr pa sytney contin eae 8 C, do; Newton Drummond, co A,S C, do; D Burkey, At “4 harles Steward,co D, 15th Inf, diarrhoa; Oct 26—Turner Harper, Georgin dra, hepatitis; J G —Respectfully submits annexed statement asa full is duties asa new Beeater of the United States Cea ee ee they pea thould form e State of our Un. | co ik, 10th Inf, chronic diarrhea; N W Keith, Ky, do; x, 60 D, Mtd Rifles, gunshot wound. Fitagerald, co G. 4th inf, gunshot wound answer to the resolution : from the Btate of Mississippi. ‘The Colonel Which was tobe aiforded them by their somblaction | N Stupplok, 00 C, 24 Inf, congestive fever; Lobber, co Aug. 16—Leininger, co E, 6th Inf, disrrhecs; Daniel Oot. 27—Geo W Lang, co K, 13th inf, diarrhoea; Thos | There has been credited tothe banks, on account of | |imna a little, and ia not entirely cured of the with the powers at the city of Mexico. Our informant es inf, chronic diarrhoca; John Cole, co B, lst Art, Ives, coH, 16th Lele eke aay firma as pe ray co H, mtd rifles, do; James O'Conner, co G, To the b ae rit isan det: « «$1,880,634 39 | Wound which he received ; but he is slowly re- L states that in his conversation with the Mexicans he July 6—Owen Coyle, co Inf, chronic ‘ 0. Got. 28—Obadish Purnell, oo G, 12th inf, diarrhorn. amount of rebate alls covering, and hopes, in a short time, to be able discovered that this was not a momentary feeling, but | paper Welsh, 00 By lek Pe iats fees eer! kag STON Metiue co ¥, § C, valvular of the heart; _ Oct. 29 —Adolphus Beyer, 15th inf, int fever; J Dud- on contributions in ad- to dispense with the use of his crutches.— appeared Kw apr hea 8 feeling that had been grow. |“ juiy 7 inger, co A, 4th Inf, chronic diarrhw1; A B Cummings, ce D, 2d Pa, diarrho: Aleson, co C,3d dra, remit fever; Jas Burton, co C, 4th — vanoe........ $74,186 44 Washington Union, Nov. 26. be Rabon § war. These views accord with | yiiman, 00D, 8 C,do; Shepherd W Guston, co C,2d Ang. 18—Plerce, 00 1, 2d Art, diarrhora. art, @iarrhoa, Refunded to W. - ts pots information received from States above this on and sdje- | Py ‘go, ‘Aug. 19—Gates’ McDonald, co B, 14th Inf, diarrhas; — Oeb. 30—B P Wright, Ohio vols, diarrhosa; Alex’r But- ty Bank, for over payment, in Fraxemup vs. Linagxp:—Mr. Walker's -taxiff cent to the Rio Grande. “Ths truth is mighty and willpre- | “july s_summers, oo B, Sth Inf, ohronic diarrhwa; James Adams, co ©, Voltigeurs, do; James Kason, co A, ler, eo D, 5th inf, do; Smith, oo K, 12th inf, do. 1840 1,000 00 laced aduty of 20 per cent on flaxeced, and vail.” Itaffords us true pleasure to hear of and record | geo Shaw, co E N'Y, do; JP Sith, oo A. dd let de; are ae Seat cae adnan aon atone On Do do placed y of Mt Ber, cent (8 eee these expressions of feeling by the Mexican people. In Jones, co 14th Inf, do; © Sweeney, coH,2d Aug. 20—Andrew J Griffin, co A, 15th Inf, dysentery; Mex1co, 1 ’ ‘ "1841 400 00 See ac in Br Ourratll, OF Roatan eaeentiy: the vista we ice ® bright future for the down-trodden | nr, go: William H Wasson, co E, Mtd Rifles, opthalmia, Abraham Birs, co Hi, loth Inf, diarrhora ; James Keeler, . Sunrise. 2M 3PM 6PM. ——— 75,666 44 | arucle. Mr, F. S. Carruth, of Boston, recen people of loo, ‘The dawn of » brighter day is upon —Simonson, co H, 6th Inf, chronic diarrhwa; L co F, 8th Inf, do; Donald Chisholm, co [, 7th Inf, rubeo- d — brought a suit in the Cireuit Court against Col- then. Jul: —Niw Orleans Mercury, 18th Nev. MeNaaly, Q 3 Dpt, do. fe; Joo Thomas.co Hr iath Inf, diaribeos, I dei 5 i 59 Clear. Actual amount of contributions to Nov. 22, lector Morton, for making him pay per cent Matamoros is perfectl: ‘and [the officers of July 10—C 21—John Piper, co G, 9th Inf, debilitas; John 2 1847, eae ea + + «$1,783,947 76 | on a quantity of this article, as he was inetruct- the 10th regiment of Aiwa) rho aartered | diarr! B ’ seencory Ed nia Seg at are Hanatilt; coF 14th fat for interalt, Maurice Task de \ d to do by the Ti p It 1o of wi are 4q jem 5 \sers, CO ra, do; Benjamin lanault, co F, inf, fev intermit; Mauric. Tucker, The banks named below, have contributed th ed todo the Treasur Jepartment. was in town, have gained the good will of the Loud, 00 B, 14th Inf, Wo; W’ Verdell, co i, 3d Inf, do; 00 K, 6th Inf, morbi varii. 3h. 31 dome set opposite the name of eaoh bank, beyond a sum equal proved thnbthe-aiticle weckoosn by mezchants the citizens, by their excellent conduct and deportment. The Flog | Samuel Alexander oo F, 8 C, do. Aug. 22—Otto Hahn, co B, 16th Inf, diarrhoea; A L of the 3d states, that the weather, for some days previ- July 11—Rowe, co D, N Y. chronic diarrhoea; Jesse M Charles, co H, 15th Inf, do. ous, had been unusually warm for the season, and there | Norwood, 00 E,8C, do; R Ford, oo C, 8 C, do; Hicks, Aug. 33—A'T Zellor, co A,7th Inf, diarrhcea ; John had been a consequent increase in the number of fever | 15th Inf, do; Robert Steward, co D, 8th Inf, do; Wm Russell, co G, 9th Inf, do. ents. It will require a Norther to scatter the pesti- | Miller, oo E, N Y, do. **Aug. 24—James Murphy, co B, 5th Inf, do; Samuel in the Calcutta trade, as linseed, and if it was + 175 00 | not that, no one could tell what it was. Under “o00" "9 347 95 | Instructions from the court, the jury found a ver- I 2608 63 | dict for Mr. Carruth.—Lowell Courier, 24th inst. to one half of one per cent per annum, viz Farmers’ and Manufacturers’ Bank... . Jefferson County Bank. Rochester City Bank Bank of the State of fence —New Orleans Bee, Nov. 19th. July 12—Wm Conn, oo G, Mtd Rifles, debility; John Cooper, co H, 7th Inf, do; J C Medlin, co C, 4th Art. Aunans Boake : sees i i Hammond, 00 I, N Y, chronic rheumatism; Hazel Hard- dysentery; ( Scott, 00 A, 8 C, diarrhara; Ross Jones, co Bosron, Nov. 26, 1817. Oneida Bank. . in cae 3,901 00 | Mr. John Blair, late » member of the bar in ARMY INTELLIGENCE. wich, co B,SC, chronic diarrbees; George MoDonough, D, 3d Inf,do; John Johnson, co I, 3d Art, cornea, Movements of the Whigs—Who cares for the Cus- Bankof Oswego. ‘11916 67 | Carlisle Co., Pa., who has been missing some The following are the companies which have been ao- | co E,, Ist Art, do; John G Judd, co C, 3d Dra, meas ‘Tompkins County Bank. . 321 92 | time, was found on Thursday of last week, near ‘Aug. 25—Von Rheaden, co G, Ist Art, debilitas; H c ee] under the last requisition of the War Department | David M Cole, oo L,8 C, rheumatism; Isinghoff, co B. ibbo: >. $C, diarrheea. ti ?—] , rate. is . 7 sa bre iment of volunteers from East Tennessee, vis: | Grobrosis diarrbos;G W Comes oD. pre vid is Gibb 06, Ro napa pireaieneye aie ig ue Movements of the Democrats Kingston Bank....... sereeeeeees 802 74] the margin of the small stream of water running Capt, Henry B, Newman's, of Knox county; Capt Geo. | V'A Harris, co B, 14th Inf, obstapatis; Sgt Satteriey, fo Hatok, co K, 6th Int, diarrhoea; ‘Thomas Kennedy. oof, e whigs of this city are doing ther best to $22,604 as | romthe “eis Spring towards the Letart. | He ‘W. Bound’s, of Hawkins; Capt. Elisha jason’s, of | A, N Y, chronic diarrhea; Wolfgang Chingers, cof, 3d $C, do; D ii Sebryver. co F.3d Dra, do; Joseph B Mer keep up their party chara cter for internal quar- ™ : was subject to fits of derangement, and evident- Grainger; Capt John. J. Reese's, of Jefferson; Captain | Inf debility; John Morrison, co A,7th Inf, typhus fever; itt, ool, 9th Inf, debilites; John A’ Viney, oo H, 12th ret tell akeeed ill se tharenttet OF L2s: (chapter 04) provides that each bank | ly came to his death in an attempt to return H. Dii'a, of McMinn; Capt, John’ C. Vavghn’s, of Mon- | J Mansgan,co H, lst Art, int fever. Inf, diarthes; John F White,co C, 12th Inf, do; Joseph Teg. —_r municipal election will take place thereafter created, shall contribute annually asum equal | home, by becoming swamped in the mud and x09; Cupt. Geo. W. McKensle’s, of Meigs; Capt. John | © July 13—8 P Short, co (,4th Art, chronic diarrhoes; J Headley. co G, 14th Inf, do. in about ten days, and thus far the whigs have {0 half of one per cent on its capital, until it has paid | stsgnant water in which he was found. He was G. Stewart's, of Rhea; Capt. J.C.Fagg’s of Blount, and | Ridgeley, 00 F, 8d Inf, do; Leonard. co F, 6th Inf, de. Aug. 27—John Cloudsley.‘ co K, 12th Inf, diarrhors; N b | F for erat Bet cent into the treasury. f much intellectual promise Capt. George R. McClellan's of Sullivan. Two more | July 14—Jehn Dodds, co B, 2 Dra, int fever;’ Allon Marbell, oo F, 9th Inf, devilitas. i" not been able to agree upon a candidate for | The 8th section of the act provides that, “whenever | 4 Young mun of much intellectual p companies—Capt. Oliver's, of Anderson county, and | Blane, co K, 1sth Inf, chronic diarrhe:a; Willey, co A, _ Aug. 23—Brandstadter, co C, 4th Inf, diarrhea; H Mayor, though the nominating body has had ‘he tund created by this act shall bereduced b; eer cao 2 Capt. Collins’, of Bradley—offered themselves, but as ten | 4th Art, contusion; Anthony. coF, sth Inf, chronic Boerhurst, co F, 9th Inf, do; Stephen Garber, co K, 3d half f balloti Th rae ment of the debts of an insolvent corporation, to be INTER CLOTHING AT COST Over, Coste ang mado up the complement, they had to be refused. Old | diarrhea; Wm J Anderson, co H, 11th Inf, int fever. Inf, rhematism: P McCall, co G, 0th Int, diarrhea,” Bee ee OP EOSSAEIBERID: meade Ae Hecenesbm penvense: {teow SaOSN es prvvad> | 10 Ciss Soele lira ce: sloikiey salen iol Faerie ‘Tennesseo deserves the highest praise ferher prompt | July 15—Alexander Boyoe, co K, Sth Inf, chronic Aug. 3¢—MeFarland, co A, 3d Inf, diarrbva. bent, Mr. Quincy, is desirous of a re-election, 4 int then aniecing, Which shall SrecWen to thie er, fod Fulton street, opposite the Dutch Church. nas dtem ness in raising above troops ma; ‘URE AND CLOTHING . Be ldiers whenever called upon. The | diarrhoea; ery co A, 15th Inf, dysentery; Augustus | Aug 31—George Sherwood, co I, 9th Inf, diarrhce: ¢ Gentlemen having any super- oon be expected here on thelr way to | Lannoy, oo F, 3d Ynf,chronio diarrhoea; Wm MoBrymer, John'A Lourey, 60 C, 24's, do; Robert Campbell, co x, &° He Wishes to signalise his “reign” by perfect- and every such corporation thereafter to be created, Mexico —-N. O.Picayune, 18th inst. oo F, 8 C, rheumatism; Hammond, Walker’s Mtd Rif_lus, N Y, do ing the great work of bringing pure water into , On or before the first day of January in ev fi t off Clothing or Furniture to dispose of, can ob- ‘The steamer Virginia’ started yesterday for Vera | chronic diarrhos; AD Clark, oo G, Ist Art,do; P Foss, | Sept. i—Abraham Pratt, 7th ‘lof, diarrhoe; E Wil- the city—a very creditable ambition. [But there Zeat,, *Bareatter, Pay | to a crageatrer of thls | tain hr cash price for the same, by sending for tha sabeeyt . - residence, QM Dpt, disrrhca. lingbam, co C, 4th Art, typhoid fever; Boreson,co F,7th : ‘ r + be 4 Se July 16—J Lowrey, co B, 6th Inf, dysentery; BF Ber- Inf, dierrhcea; John Dowcelly, co A, 2d Pa,'do; J W is a strong opposition to him in the whig party, pee pe feign CA otis ag dra amy Phd be at ded ta Ladies can be attended to by Bi my co C, $C, int fever; Wm E Rowell, co B, SC, jaun- Davis, co 1, Voltigeurs, do; Amos Marney,co U, 4th growing out of his support of the temperance yided; which lapiceentioned eubaal payments shall poet goods bought to any amount. joe. Art, do. ; : A ae et-seeeaaintemeiee July 17—Wm Robinson, co K, $ C, debility; Anthony _ Sept. 2—John Piercv,co Hoth Infrheumatisya; John G Cause. The whigs will make a new effort to tnue to be made by every corporation subject to the GSES Ess Gat tse pons tat ey Cros, with » detachment of the 16th Infantry, and the following p: :—Major Lore: Th Capt. ‘Thosipecn, let U.S, Dragoat yt. ‘Thompson, 8. ns 8.N.; Lieut, smith Top. og ; § e o U8 Ai kul Sige. ‘Vola. Dr. D fimith, co H, oth Inf, diarrhva; Rouge, co H,9d Inf, in- St Clair, co A,7th Inf, diarrhona; Samuel Sqeot, co, effect a nomination next Monday evening. ‘The h'imburned, and ‘made to amouat to the mum as pro, | ceiviex fom the Shakers and aiher celeb 3 i a nf, do. cas A . v MeCaualin. A, C. 8.; Geo, W.. Datton, July 18—Jas Goodale, co C,8C, chronic dysentery; Sept 3 Wm Henry, eo H, 7th Inf, diarrhwa; Samuel déMocrats are “ biding their time.’ vided in the fourth secti sn,” Kalbarm; Capt. Taylor, pilot, ‘Brizos—N greet oo 1. Mounted Ride, chironis rheumatism; GW Fierstine, co D, 15th Inf, dysentery ; F Triplett, co”, 3d An angry correspondence has taken place be- pqs a Sait Soon cit che pene aeae Goes 1 ale ‘A detachinent of the 16th Infantry, under the com- Iy 19-Bont, Bap and Miners: ebronio diachcea ; prngeQnh Tubeola; John Butler,’oo K, 15th Inf Fey tween Mr. Schouler, editor of the Atlas, and Mr. 1#4l, requiring them to pay into the Creanury half of | Atneboth te regarde ath nent Cnet, a pect Carat Kinsey Le Rue, oo F lat Pa, do: Henry Crook, oo A,3d Sept. 4—Wam Silverthorn, oo G, 4th Inf, extarrhus; C. I, Adams (son of the ex-President), editor "Pt Cp oo Rng A rie pl oats the Nee pe eagle gor meso tig mh oes ad Sea SON Sat 1,00 H, 68, do. Zorp'l D H Marston, co C, 9th Inf, do; Stephen Cady, of the Whig, which the latter gentleman has plenished, as provided by the th section, before given. $500 jaker, bg an Pa, chronic diarr; co F’, 4th Inf, diarrhea, will be ready for them the first of next week.—N. O. | Henry Armour, co D, 2d Pa, do; The banks chartered in 1836 had not, at the time the Niece inh do; | Sept -8—N Fis call was made, completed the payment of the three per | loring, Dyi an, coB,U $M, diarrhoa; John Tren- published. It commenced with Mr. Adama, Delta, Nov. 19, Garreteon, co D,2d Fa, do; James Rittenteln, oo I, 11th ner, 60 G, 14th Inf, do. j P ; i Deaths in General Hospital, Castle of Perote, Mezii Inf, int. fever; Wm Walton, co F, 4th Inf, diarr; Sept 6.—-John Bradshaw, co F, isth [of, diartho who took offence at something which appeared cent required by the 4th section of the bank fund act. “From June 1. 10 Oct 30, 4847, | R Cooper, oo E, 3d Inf, mumps; Capt ‘Guthrie, oo K, [= Sept.7—Robert Kelley, co I, 7th Inf, diarrhea; Samuel itt the Atlas, charging certain whigs of this re- , The banks which came eg Pompe Pao ly [Froi the New Orleans Neléa, Nov. 18 } 15th Inf, gan-shot wound; Wm Forbes, co G,Mtd Rifles, Williams, oo F, 4th Inf, do; Oscar Warner, oo Fy loth gion with intriguing against Mr. Winthrop, with e™ Im 1830, would complete their payment eee 1d street, 2 a June 1—Sgt Thomas Brewster, eo C, 1st Pa, chronic ee ale psy reer SD ise Inf, phthi ne the design of preventing hiselevation to the [Mach dhe parr Biever Rapes yoata set 1a30 1099 iaBexThe hishest price oad 16r gentlemen's left off wear- a er, co D, nf, dysentery. Sept. 8—James Allen, F'n 4 " 4 Ll _ a — - Se OT en oie debi be. aincaiwr eles July 2—Baker, co E, 6th Inf, cephalagiay adele, wort, co H-30 Int, dlashtosy mematortee Speakership of the House of Representatives. qnd 1840, and would answer the call of halfot one per cent OAKS—CLOAKS—The subscriber begs leave w call vane Swe nen ae proper oo li Walker's Mtd Rifies, int fever. "Go; Win Heartie, cok, oth Inf, do. y " That means me!” is the substance of Mr. onthe Ist of January, 1942, being for the year 1341. T’he the attention of ladies to his present sett 0 ir — ’ i July 23—C W Hargrooves, co F, SC, diarbora; HC Sopt 9.—Abraham Stauffer aco 1, 15th Inf, diarrb« Adams's letter; ‘and if the cap fits you, putit Bank of Oneida, which was chartered in 1836, made its | being the be pen (ork m4 . oe Jan hn vy bs 7 | Young, co A, 8d Inf,int fever; C Armstrong, col;8C, Sept. 10—Corporal Givins,"0o D, 16th Inf, diarrb on,” is the amount of Mr. Schouler’s reply. first fall payment in January, 1838, and would complete | now in wi D Thomas, co B, let Pa, chronic diarr. f dry goods, suitable tor the season, ; | dysentery; H Meyer..co H, 3d Art, mania; E Rich, oo Andrew Fowler, co [, 34 Art, opthalimi Nothing but a good sound beating will restore {t# 3 per cent in 1843. Under the call of the Comptrol- | with * Lae gecpoe Simon Repald, or Mery er ep romped C,3d Dra, dlerthee; N Brown. co K. 15th laf, do, Sept, 1l—Joha MoCauley’ co K, 3d, Inf, dlarrh Whig hatniony.- ud ler, ia 1341, this bank pald one, per cent, instead of half Saat ee TATTIAON, No.1 Bower beg totn pein rowed ett Fly 24-P Walker,co E, 3d Inf, diarrhoea; P Colle, oo Warren Freeman, 00 F, 18th Inf do. The course of the Secretary of the Treasury (hie ee one tity vay half of one per cent an. | [NTERESTING TO GENTLEMEN=tt is well known June 11—Venthiel, co A, 2d Pa, chronic diarrhea ; "July 25_-M M Price, co K, 34 Inf, 4 Sept. 12—Am: Whiton, co k, 9th Inf, diarrhoa; M and Collector Morton, in reducing the wages of ually during the life of its charter. Whilst this bank ‘that at this season of the year, you all Want re kpow thes, $4 Isaac Rt Baldwin, Walker's Mtd Rifles, do. : . 60 K, 3d Inf. debility; Philip L Hackler, oo B, 12th Inf, do lgbovers eselived in our Gusteasnoure. fie’ ex: y vi Murray street, commer of Washisaton, is the ouly place m this June 12—Wariley, 00 G, 24 Pa, chronic diarrhoes ; | Pakty°G0: 24 Fe diarrhoa; Jon Mehihorn, ¢6 B, 1st Sept. 13Preston Dobson, co ©, 12th Inf, diarrhos ited’ conpideraole aeeacinn ah Toeed' the Rees Tele ocean! lem cating anatase re yon can aet, your Frock, Dress, or Overcoats and ley, co G, y . + | Pa, do; Wm Bishop, co F, lst Pa, do. , x 4 eg Gece! wg, cited considerable attention here, and been the chartered in 1830 is exoneral m paying anything ther Cleaned, Dyed, Altered and repaired witl Martin, 90H, 8 C. do; Kuox, oo A. $4 Art,do ; Robin- | july'6—Corp Win Robertson, 00 C, § C, dysentery; J LewisMoFalden oo Cad Pode? Det Inf diarrhea; cause of the publication of several articles in the for feur years, from 1837 to 1840, and pays only half of | collars’cuffs, buttons, Vinings, ‘or: anything’ required vo save fon, co C, 8 C, chronic dysentery; Edward Clark, 00 G, | rowers, co E, Mtd Rifles, rheumatism, +" “Bapt. 16—Wm L Da, 00 C4 papers. These “ reform” measures have done one per cent for the residue of its chartered term. your buying new clothes, Cleaning aud dyeing superior to 4th Art, chronic diarrb: July 27 Fieh. P , co, 4th Art, dysentery. ° din th ii t of this | Anything ever done A call ora line attended to. ‘June 14—David EG her, ce K, 24 Pa, chronto | g, uly [ed saa Ht rug 2° ie 3a Inf, rheumatism; Sept. 16—Wim Hafey,co B,14th Inf, diarrboa ; J Rugg, the democracy an immense amount of injury, The banks <n tn ee ng i, oo Ye pall charges pnd Ro disappofatment at say establish Jane 15—Pike, co D, 4th Art, int fever. eet Maueth d0'A 80 Ast G0 Kine eb Bu . » Rifles, rubeola. is but the merest justice to say that no democrat Cpinion of the Comptroller the request 1s Led 3 - ~ _ June 16—Jerome Walker, co C, 2d Pa, chronic diarr ; ‘ het >. t, 60 B, 2d Pa, do; | Sept. Wm M Beatty, oo G, 8th Inf, dyspepsis; here approves of them. T' all be "ores “ NslilP—GOLDSMITH'S WRITING ACADE- Diayton Grin, oo La Gdo;, Wan F'Botts oe hus Cy | Baldwin, Walker's Mites, do; Wm McCoy, co F, ath Inf, James De Baney, co F, ath Tat diagrhnn, cagA pe Pete gh ple as Send ey pit A law authorising « oredit to be given Ry gate A Br dana ; ; i, , Q) Pp, int fever; Schmeltz, co I, pt. 18-—Alexander Di eg mned, and generally considered as having banks, to offset against future cont corner of Forsyth, are now open the day and onronie dysentery; J Williamson, co D, 8 C, do; J’Nec~ | 11th taf do; BW Weathers co B, itn inf entarsh Joh Bagless se Gen ae 2h Inf, eatarrhus: teen done under the advice of Mr. Morton, butions, would place them on the footing they desire ception of Pa © Chase hours pO hha aad jowdey, . rt, chronic daly 2 ‘Westheriey, 00 E. 24 Dra, diarrhoea; R Hum- Art, hepatitis; Samuel McCartney, co H, lithInf,inter- {0F the purpose of reducing the party to iis presumed they do not expect any other mod June 17—John Patterson, co A, 24 Pa, obronte diarr ; | Bor Senin diimhard,’ oo To tee Aste ne roy ote Jaf, mittent fever. ‘ 8 desperate, condition, and then to attri- Depew ster making the above re- Walker, co K, 8 C, do. Sheffer, 00 3, 14th’ Int, ineaslens if Dickens eat Soot see ‘Anada, co C, 4th Artint fever. bute it to the nomination of General Cush- he ret aed detiiled g 7 ie Jone 18—Stephen Pervis,co F, 8 C, chronic dysentery. | Dey atarbeens Goldman’ ep D, natu Ge, enck, Q ) Ane bp iunienaer ion Pie inf, diarrhea; A ing. What gives color to this view of the pote, submits a de how wll tt a °o ‘ he eh mgatrer. 4, Jane 21—Farley, co A, Mtd Rifles, chronic diarrhea ; ‘uly 29—Kli Shelley. co B.’ lat Keeity' 2 r a 19 do; Jacob Dennett, co U, 4th Art, case, is the significant fact that the Bristol coun- contributed by the several banks to the safety Pret yes poe ‘Goldemith bana vey Chaster, 00 A, td Rie, Ca hig, oe ans Franilin, oo E, Mid Riles, diarrhoea? mut fevers A Gept. 23—Leavenworth, 60 K, $4 Dra, dlacrhces, ty Democrat, a paper published at Taunton, the fund, and the periods at which the several con- | Weil claim to be coosidered at fo eat eee Ocho 60D. 8 C obronke ae ent 8 | July 80—Jamen J Hays, oo B, ath Inf, diarrhoea; JL Sept.23—Abraham Delamater. co C, N'Y, diarrba:s, {¢Sidence of Mr. Morton, and known to be under ‘ttibutions were made. * or. Goldbalte ledgteg fom, want wp have seen, wwe apoplex; J Proctor, co D, $ C, chronic dysentery. Cox, oo K, 15th Inf, do; John nee the election, C Trick, vo C, 16th’ Inf, Corporal Overmire, co C, 16th Inf, dysentery; Harrison /i8 control, has come out . must prouounce him wurivalled in the use of the pen.” Jane 23--Lindermire, eo C, Mtd Rifles, chronic diarr ; ; ; ve . “ ,siticg “ aca i re eae ebro: Saeed Reedseo inh hae eek praidnidbeianees 7 4? Albert Peverig ce © 9th Inf, diarrhooa; Cor ie deticcueear Er toh es Memnens or Cononess.—The avenue already | — ANUFACTORY OF FINE J nie dinerh ahaa » Ba. . 24— t 460 C, , oa; Core c erms, n Be oe lays ‘the h of Congress. NUFAC 7 NE ‘Jone 33 George Garner, co C, 24 Pa, chronic dlarr; ‘Aude 1a AST Gittings co'c Vette zit tevez; Tost, 00 8, $4 tot, opieptios Jones Bitsh ovaouve, | Novewber oerheth un ina Stone te ke everel afar bere bogie, io appar, and some of MeL S WEEWART, eratstel John Beers, 00 B, 2d Pa, do. ,¢0 , Voltigeurs, ever; lock, d Inf, epilepsia; James Birch, co G, et Pa, November. The thing is absurd enough in it- Several strangers OSS sowie Tie 2 : June 2-H Inks, 00 11,24 Pa, chronic diarrbore; Ste- | Isth' tat aleesh eas eee catarTh ; Step diarthaw’ John W- Aubrey, cov, 4th Art lat fever.” geil’ but wt shows Whatinihie nce oe eet I the members have arrived. he eT ae de ite their orders with pestnees aud accuracy. p . § inf, diarrhoea; Quinn, oo |. 8th Inf, in flaen: Sept. L B Smith, co K, 12th Inf, diarrhons ; is reported to us, from the other end of the cute their orders with neatness and acctrac; Bhen Brohn, of fy 3d Pa das 2 heaumont. co E 7th inf | len, Q M Dep. catarrh; 8 Woodward, QM Dep, conges. Sept. 26—John Darragh, co H, 12th Int, diarrhea; Ja Ce party, and measurably accounts for General svenue, of the members who have come i— eieerecal ppuatiny tetaienmety, so 10; oral ns, CoC, A wn, oo A. ; “Hh, dg . ‘ Ng dig) f a8; Ja y re arge . ey ers » ha é iacture of superior articles only, io ©.a0; J Smithson, co F, Mt Rifles, do;’ Flynn, co C,6th | Yqie"erig Ym Robineon, co B, 14th Inf, diarthoa; A cob Strobe, 60 A, 16th fat;“Sot ‘tover; Boyle, 60, loth “Ghedlancate oye urger vote Senate.—Mr. Lewis Cass, of Michigan ; Mr. | tered prices” Havine wa falco or imitation lewelyy of on Inf, do. rps CE phe eR ara eat Ist Art.do Inf, diarrhoea. 6 b a eon t ae patie custom house D. S. Dickinson and Mr. J. A. Dix, of New | kind, and no variation in prices, purchasers may select wit ‘Tune 26—Mr Mills, a citisen, int fever; Williams, cot, | 4 1 104.8 C. diarrbcca; Harper,co Sept. 27—Ben‘on Hitchens, oo B, 12th inf, diarrhwa; “(Feform” have brought to lighta curious in. Ys S- eon “ind Mr. Jefferson’ Davis, of | eonfidenoe. ‘ ath Tot, do; ‘Myers to A, Sd Inf, chronis diarrhea; W Stok, oo Broth tag Reba” ¢o F, 3d Inf, do; R Bab- Finney, oo E, 7th Inf, do; Frederick Magnus, col, Gth Stance of political ecovomy. Among the officers york spel: Mes ra vdglia of Iilinois : Mr. | susstanset npeel ester are Walters, co K, 2d Pa, spinal irritation; Peter M Space, |" aug3—P Bushart, co K 18th Int, diarrhoea; AJ Moe Que Mog Quin ® Edwards, co B, th Inf, do; Bigley, co B, of the custom house is a messenger, whose pl Thos. He Benton, of Missouri ; Mr. J. D. West- Duty the varione Express lives, have their o coc: 24 Pa. Int fever | Wm MeCiee, co H, Mid Kifles, | Connell, co H, 10th’ Inf dysentery! Jacob Hager, co ll, Sept, 28--Wm Giles co B,121hInf, diarrhea; Pritonara, Until teeeatly, wasifilled by Me. William Storker, coir of Florida; and Mr. Johnson, of Louisiana ‘as promptly as if they were in the eity. chrauic dysontery ; Hare, co ¥, 2d Art, do; Watson, co | 19th Inf, int fever; A Walker, @ MD; Mee bs 7 7 Nex, 60 C:Tth Inf, iat fever? 800d democrat. On the pretence that the of “Rove, of Representatives.—Mr. Thurston, of ae was @ wi po a ‘ do; C Stark, co co H,2d Pa, do; Leonard Fox, oo C,7th Inf, int fever ec 1, N Y, chronto diarrhooa F, Int Pa, diurrhens; Kenard’ Cochrane, 00 H. It Ym, Sept 20 “John Gaither, eo G, Voltigeute. diarrhons, Me i c ra a ess one, Mr. Morton dismissed Rhode Island; Messrs. Levin and Hornbeck, of THe FRoPRIET ONS of the “Howard Hotel.” respeet- tu Ler, oo, Soran te hice, “a B'S C chronte dysan- un-shot wound; Charles B Parker, co H, Ist i's, diarr: Sept 30—Geo Kuttler, co G, 7th Inf, diarrbas Mr. Storker, and thus effected a saving (at the Pennsylvania; Messrs. Chase, Hill, Jones, y aamrsge it Pee hetlas or palcean ee very; Hi Ebeties, 00 K, 34 Inf, chrono diarrhea. yr tine R Mille, co B, let Pa, diarrhea; A _ Ost. 4—Cornelius Taisby, wo Viele luk Teint he at tent Capes Mh i oh Stanton, and Barrow, of Tennessee 5. Mr Adams, | thew nar tt ‘Tone 28—Chri Y ome ’ é ‘ , ; diarrhoea; ct. 4—Cornelius Frisby, co A, 14th Inf, int fever; e sequel. To do the work which the *; Maseachusetts; M i i; J fand wholesal une rlstaon, oo C, 3d Dra. chronic diarrhes ; | J Ault, co, 3d Inf, debility: Hare, QM Dep, diarthiwa, Daniel Jarue oo l-iath ter, diarsts “5 discharged messenger had performed, taithfully °f, Massachusetts; Mr fall, of Missouri s Mr | J eee ete ant Le ther, Mi Thomas Owens. co B, 2d Pa, do; Thomas R Staples, i ; By att ° Kad a, do, Wm Harriott, “oo K, 24 Ta, dyspepsia: J | dysentery; P Hopper, co K, sth Int, do; Gibson, co.C.ad mamoe DSC dioatine. Benjamin Tile and satisfactorily, tor $2 per day, and some jijinois; Mr. Marsh, of Vermont; Mr. Holley, of | Spt Walters, 00 A, 3d Inf, do; H P Robinson, co 'I, 16th Inf, Oct. 6—Ketler,co {, 4th Inf, remit fe kinds, No. 13 Thom: Warner, co F, 2d Pa, chronic diarrhwa ; Charles Evans, | Drag, measles; John AS Scott, Walker’ simall perquisites, the retormin q cal 4 > , nl ig , i 4 's Rig ~ bd . ‘ if » g and economica ew York; Messrs. Rhett and Holmes, of South WIT ya é Gs co 2d Tm do; Henry Petera,co F,2d Pa, do; Ire WAI, | hoes; Wm Brown, coB, 6th Inf, int fever; Win Crown, «r.co O, Med tates, webshot ha area nt eoree Tuck- Collector appointed half a dozen persons, who Qsrvinns’ Mr Hl. Cobb, of Georgians Mr Fee ON ork "* Jane 29—Beo) F Smith, 60 B, lst Fa, chronic disrrhers; | *Adg o Bead ey, ok 8 ©, dysentery; Kel Oct, §— Warren Elmer, 18th Inf,"oon fever; Katie, @ Henwey ofthat depatistont teers hy pt a ore. McDowell; Of Virginia's Bar: Chmgamany ‘of Crm iy 1g ne Ldward Gror co G, ad Pa, Sonruspt ion K ap ieealt eat ery Py ey = so ep ag hy op Ge 0 w Blair, than four-fold Sach ag th Miticarer ince. North Carolina ; Mr. Thompson, of Iowa. A aes, fe, Also, Maaniagtas 4 3, i, i Uy 4 a Geo Dewell, co K, inf, int fever; Wm Blair, a a: acter of the re- re 7 , BOX: ’ e J York, ebvonle dlarrbrs; JC Dubolares A'sCrag’ \'™ | Rive joan} Grant 90 Goch Int do; Gguld.co'F, Md oo Wath Ia, con fever; Nathaniel Smith eo@iaih inf, ‘fenchment Which is effected here im collecting ppg Presume & very, full, quorum may be, ex- | Wich every azice in the wpholscey ing. wholesale aed June 30~T KF Henderson, oo A, 7th Inf, chronic | Aug6—Wm H Sparrow, co h Voltiearevnsait gre the revenue. Meantime, Secretary Walker has oe veel —TPachington Union, Nov. 26 Inthe ciey. rhea, Captain Whipple bth Inf, chronic dysentery; | Gilbest Ball, co K, 24 Deeg. duslecat ie been tl oa ine ang + yng re int Saves. sins to bese the blame of all these rogueties and ab- » Now. N. B—Vartaiee hung end roome wpered shortest no- noise, unknown; Cook, co G, 4th Ai ity; r " " 4 " . 11—John Polly, co C, 3d dragoons, diarrhea; For- surdities 2 se Ww. — tice. Ship and a Franoig R Best, 00, C24 Pa, ‘chronte Glarrboe4s HHL: | dug. Win H Rogie SO ie hae cert cea; Win deh, co D, inf debility; Moter Grunt, co Gy Mth Ta: have Pilato ROAR iene iaceas | Gen. Tatndmditets taldi that Gen Taylor hte | Gas DAVIES ‘ ee 9 eee 5 A Thurston, co B, 9th Inf, do; Garlegan, co H,2d Fa, do; 13 i supporters, while eve lace filled up is con- business engagements, which will require his | 3 TP TER a. e 3 ~G wi C,2 " » " 5 y - » do; Oct 12—R: ph Gal a oa; Me- » very place filled up is con ie ' '. (J EW UPHOLSTERY GOODS, — STEAMER Randslph Balloo O, 80 Bar cbecaie darkens eferer; | Johm Hickman, o@ L, Voltigeurs int fever; Wiliam iin: Comba, eo stat int, deviilty, Jobe Miler'eeK doc; ferred on his enemies. The members cf the pre presence on fis plantation on the let December | IN Pas cghomten bie fon ecuad te nie ceomeet Lyons, 60 ©,24 Pa, do; Henry Katiker, 00 A. 2d Pa, do, TN i aren on Ran tek, +n saa Keen, co G, 9th inf, int fever. ons administration do seem to be largely next it we have from a personal fend of Uphotetery Goods, eqssleaiag of Seavy. yons Sat Christian Linderman, co A, 24 Pa, do; J Mustai ‘4 ad A , i ot. 13-—Adam G Seyfert, co G, voltigeurs, debilitas; owed with the great faculty of alienating their the General, who hasan appointment with him | * ti Fa, 6 Bruner, co K, 15th Inf, morbi’ varii; James John Robinson. oo K, {2th inf,diarrhwa; Francis Mon: friend 5 at the time and place mentioned. He ail the necessary rimeiags, 2d Pa, do; William Hillburn, ie co L, 8 C, do; James nny » terns of Curtain pity Bentley, 60 K, 8C, do; Edward M cane Superb petterge ef Lees ana E, 3d Inf, morbi varil, + Mm department, gunshot wound. There has been a report thatenquiries have therefore, we think, be confidently expected | case ver pate . das ieCue, co, New York, | “Aug. 9—Taylor, co A. 6th Inf,diarrbooa; Cole, coD, 24 Oot The” ‘heodore Conrad, co b, Ist Pa, diarth: aeall ot wh aropay; MoMurry, co C, 34 Dragoons, measles, r ; been ordered fi dise ur city ab he end of the present month. | && ft me "a, diarrhos; George Myers, co G, lst Art, diarrha; Geo D y ordered trom head quarters, to discover in our city about the end o! present month Wy, 2 Pitts Go, 3d Art hronle datthnns Joh | Tecan N shock, co Be 12h Ini, dashes; My Gates as Lok eet e8 C; 34 dragoons, do; jokm May, 00,142 Who among. the notemmiat aifiiale opposed We trust cur energetic and patricte Mayor will | fear getty Jepay;, George Slough, oo B, 16th int, apoplexy; Ne B, 12th Inf, rubeola, Oot. 15—Walding, eo (Ith inf, browehitie; Richa e GR: Cushing, with the design of “reforming” take steps to extend to the gallant and victorious PTY at Pa, ohronte rheumatiem; 0 © Stevena,'co C, 2 Avs, }0-W T Baldwin, oo B, Mtd Rifles, diarrhoon; Darrow, oo |, 12th tag, phthisis. \ them out of place. 1 should have more faith in old hero, a reception worthy of this city—a re- termittent‘fever; Fords, co I, 2d Pa, chronio diarr- bad eek Af B.C. droenten, j Sar Chas Oct, 16—Jas Hall, oo D, voltigeurs, diarrhos; WmMe- it had the administration courage sufficient to ception such as is due to his eminent merits and yeh it Tl O'Hara, co B, let Art, do; A Fifleman, co a, wuheel ‘Oth inf, csngaltte bres j Nelson Wood- 00 ©, 12th inf, phthisis. do anything. At present, all its influence is glorious achievements.—New Orleans Delta, At'Langeuheim & ' ’ J , Chas Harnn, 15th inf, bronobitis; Wm Bake- exerted in upholding our anti-war democrats Nov. i ‘extra,

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