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NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1847. Price Two Cents, Fe i SALY—A dark Li Hore, ear old, Pad Interesting War Intelligence. hee Inbored under for want of an Adequate supply of bs to get meas to 200) k; I went wos Eprtiomen | pear ous new Placere abort 4, Tuy deve yielded lanap, snomaie - Pyar peer Person now on duty, rye sole com- igh, warranted sound am | ane vat " been ‘t home jwarters begee: wor that eo wi sell us | rome years, and are as eont of every! about bie wi ‘3 minutes, two men ina wagon; he has SOMETHING NEW FROM MEXICO—THE COUNCILS OF on oaiose nan fap msonnes Si am qeartermestes’® enough to cook a cin, s y' ly prod body an mt ity one mon’h, cane ffering him any price for | been at any time; im fect, there i no telling the riebes | here—I must confess that | ha ister county. TI war, &c. ft he might choose eel ‘ih 15 | feelings from ? ej t hes been driven to, m are we might c! to ask. He refused, ssying he bad | they contain yh district, is at least me f those I might hi Petar gas Leg Sas ewelr nthe ign fOqmeenpemtunde oie 8: toes Rep toda) Gingracefil allie toate coed aioe and tothe nbat, | Rede. Iwas about toring avey dlaeppsincd ‘eben an | mize leer includ new Placere, by several | Whipple's, listening to Curt’ Estee hae month goes be liat Teche eons, ortce alstration. Money, in sume of four and five hundred dl. Oa lady, whose very countenance beamed with kindness, | in width. the whole of whioh riclds this prestous metal. ARMY INTELLIGRNCE. d ; i ooul pares 'y oar * to wi @ yard door;’? @ miner: rocure rent ways, but muc! . 4 fhe seeu at B. Henan tbe well amare, from the only catse-that ali | Ye ratn tnd in many tustonden,foterest ak the rateot { #0. stdins fow momouts the eld lady ade her appear: | larger portion By srashing the dirt; iw ail of whieh gold Picton! th rdfemrergme iferme hay~ p- Srnby ANOTHMN UKE RAVED GY THE USE ¥ bs mage ae the middle of June last sore tre | 0M@ ber cent a day has been paid for ite use, Even at | See with w servant bearing « large log of dry wood, | is found. It is as rich on the eurface an any place, and | thy Sommeand on the frontier, in Atabison county, From a few bottles of KELLINGER’S «IN ALL IB been sasee Yen tsough at great o, and stil) | this moment. I could loan, if had it,a bundred thou- | which served us well until we had an opportunity of pur- | they have no where gone more than 50 feet in depth, | him we learn that a detachmont of the battalion hed uf IMENT —C himself again —Who 1s Por aig ey wert fectborite to in% has 3 sand dollara at these rates to our government offleers.— ie more, I offered her pay. but she refused. cp- | the roll at that depth belog of the same kind. In come been outin pursuit of the Punks Indiane” Th. . New Yor Ciey shat has not b *) af — a oaae ani eae tear commpaliod to teneate betaine, | Tacemle lostanoes, the bles of the quartermasier's ‘de- 6 to be perfectly happy that she hed conferred A places itis sfound in Stag reek: wbich ‘s paivertsed, and | sued them nearly three hundred miles, but wore ant oble ¢ old homestead trinmphant- | though frequently possessed of information ofthe utmont a been compelle nrcow Tom “ ow aman in Se, army whe wee taken neral gathered with quicksilver, an @ place | to overtake them. The detachment had not returned re going portion of our city. | {mportance, and not even yet made public through any ers, or sell them drafts on New Orleans. ey tI prisoner by the Mexicans at Jalaps,andéreated by them | this method was adopted with the dirt, the dust being | ‘4. 0vertake them. The detachn Wa world simply axy, mrelation tothe came, iht it wee ot | oetter oba [write now, fromluniontione stor ie | fst skin ourzeMesre and men by winning what | Yery roughly in the village where he was confined: hey | too fine for washing, It is often found’ in large lumps, | yeu™ Lint Vy Bealiy, west entoying sora sidered by. huinve 2 F accident made the acquainta! 1 in i i wg ue ele aca Aenea | Renenttargof te army, Wat so inet period | IGoechang he Baye and then ake & Hocond Jr, Mma eg hahaa sh eaters | pean Betas Comet zeaene neg guacey | Realin at. Louie Republican, the" iced wo! without fi and Lean Ym che vd grate- | train and sue nore will with batt ice supplying the army, money at high rates of intereat, or | favor he was permitted to take his meals at her house, | considerable liver is mixed with’ all, and some, Polltical Intelligence. among the many pretended remedies. that cau be reli bet lio throughout the camp, will from time to thme reach 7 and whilat th : fi , ; | ment, passed, ui mously, a joint reso! instwuot- do what it ry vin:=To merehants of wealth and standing in Mexico, are all fo- @ prisoner was at his meal, the daughter | forming strate of sand, grav ‘here % eeeemee ietons Elcayune both of wich hate indelaceasn conser | Feigners ‘Their commercial Interocurte le condned en. | Fetired o the parlor: and played mest beautifully on the | 1s no regularity, in mizing, the. winter’ season ‘be. | 126,t0® delegation In Congress, from that State, to use Sf f be Faia ae apie Dh sth: Ver hpate! i on. | tirely to Fra 7 F government of harp, snd thus beguiled the sergeant from his post, and | ing the time prinaipally devoted to it, ecount | (5) Telating to bet postage. 1 the priacil tof. J Inge " ray, | shallnontine my jucing fastly done, med him entranced till the prisoner made bis escape. of the scarcity of water at other seasons of the Lipa bal wena 4 Fenr} street, ar $0 centsa bottle, of $A per jae eg yp cagtel sd which ere foci rt whieh the chief of the quartermaster’ The ity af Mexico is to the Mexican people what Paris | year. The pumber of hands engaged varies very much, | The Taylor convention st Philadelpbia met on Wed- sas tes ctiy'and vestry gonmmliy. NC: | ceamceted with che erence ak nen are intimately ‘departments could have raised.either | !3 to the French; its “the great city.” I was struck | seldom exceeding 600, and as low in the summer as 40 | nesday night, and elected delegates to the State onven- gent tay, | connected wi \o present. ure progress of this , they could have Med any amount | with the degree of deep feeling manifested by all claeses | or6U. The miners receive «certain amount in money | tion to be held at Harriaburg om the 22d of February ‘@ poor man, sellire bios ( Weeks bevetranspired s: reason stable, Houston must be well aware, from the only catise--that ali | /*™, Lewis st. special ar ve of the most ey | War on England or Fi i ther cities, see Dr. ft that might have been required to kk the | When it was thought that our victorious army was ad- | or goods forall they procure, and usually leave when | next. agers mast reese tue heitte af the Tinea: ountish: | While at Jalape, Tannounced to you the fect, that | Sirnite ofthe ariry. tu this way mamdsade ef thous Yonelng to attack the garite. I saw an old indy wring. | thelr immediate wanta are ‘supplied ‘The town of | A meeting designated a “Pesce Meoting,” was held at ety ptNew, York, we “the tite Slee gern’ Ackas Sine Gan 2 y an cee sands of dollars would have been saved in the difference | {mt her hands, seeming to be in an agony of distress; I | Placere is a small. dirty, ill-built place. furnishing tem- | Cincinneti on the evening of the 24th Nov. Resolutions _ red re Se. e ipal town of pondence, had of hasing ii ‘count dit and for cash. As | Beturally supposed she had lost ason or a husband on | porary habitations, principally for the workmen; and a eee zr Faas cg | got ous bende a wae Be | neg ey reemarn corg temas | We Saleh cee igo S eth Rebaaseng | Sacre mete ee game eh | says aed a oa Sena oe J FOR SALp.—A great variety of mocking 01 to sell ment en credit; and as necessity | sbe did no! ink of. or care e hundreds of | gold procured, an je with the washers and work- 4 u fig ‘Efnrteaton. ver steamuhtp Seush | former. That digiculty, Iam happy to say, has long | Lnoey ne lak we are cetmpelied to pay whetersr price ber countrymen who had fallen, and the hundreds more | Suen? Denldes gold, those Wc sich vole et cepeee ens | Ting upon Se Seanad ie nen nae : jot of red or rice birds. of bexutitul | since ceased to exist, and Mr. Trist now reg the seller seas At to demand. To my Knowledge,” ond | who would full if we attacked the olty. No. When asked | mountain, which can be traced entiely through, bat it : baa oldinches, trom Fugiard‘Alsor's good amortment ot'cx. | gostt,es the, General-to-Chilef of the army of the United | merchant in this city offered to let a have Atty thou: What was the matter, she pointed to the olty with its | has never been worked, though ‘claimed an private pro- | of Indemnaiigr or 1m auplotherwsy: ee the sonuit oF thio afnehes, from Ragland, Also, 8 0 Tra using | Sater oud thet cones om, time ime conault | fd porede hsteriing ot par, if we could givo hist draft | lovely seepee and domes and exclaimed, “My bosulifl | party” ‘The road from this psoe tothe town ina deprecating the war and taking ground in favor of free aries of " war, that, so far as our influence extends, it shall be so- be neon at 520 Pearl street, between Elm and Cent . land or Vrance. Drafts on the United | Mexioo—muzst it be laid in ruins?” one for wago! dso is the one to the river, from whioh | lemnly dedicated to perpetual and im freedom.” eat trem. ee thet Mire reise —_ = Boreas] bg Scott | Statve he declined, st any rate,as he had no commercial | _ Many people in State street, Boston, will remember a | the mines are about the same distance they aro from | The chairmen of the combulttes on reschations presented REA FOUN OR SALOONS Wana = t | relations with our governient,but entirely with England med Chartes M. Bugbes, who, about seven years | here, The mountain is covered with pine timber, some | t with other ressleticne tat een with parchise, aiPorter House, in snme thoronahfare down eee ther ‘oy the President. or Searctacy of War, | OF France. é ago, acquired celebrity by fi ue of which 18 large; and eedar is also abundant. "A good eg scary agate a oy alata rein Sein, ae entt tauren berkeaper arvery | And Major General Pillow, who agrived here on the | ,,2eueral, Plerce came up to-day with hie command, | boarding the English steamers, and obtaining th perl onl pel ay lhe par parry a r ‘inleing sali ld aS A ro hich he sold at and Tor ‘thi » ‘4 > jow we en forthe, iat © Address, to-day and tomorrow, | 8th of last month, was invested not only with ‘ue power | *fnging eighty-five thousand dollars in drafts, but not coal yen irepetere tions can be| proces eT eee el pes Misce/laneous. papers, ‘tras could be issued. He is now in the city of ustamer,” Herald of making peace between these two high funotionaries, | Ob cent in money. The dissapointment and vexstion, | Oxi The 5 , om tet vg | and acting as the authorised «gent of the Ameri: cultivated part of New Mexico In the hands of enter- Acadia left this afternoon for Halifax and Liver- “FOR SACE CHEAP, if soiled fo jmmediiely, | but bore directions to Mr. Trist, that in the future pro: eee cate lane eects tek othe cite [:newenenen' He “does net" beboag: @ prising oapitalite they would, no doubt, yield large | pool, with a far chance of encountering » snow storm the Fixtures ane, ‘Stock’ ofa we! n estab) me gress of his negotiations he must, from time to time, | S54 how they ave to get along, is with theman unsolved | taken part in several engagements. profits and amounts; the only difficulty being the fore she reaches the former Cad She has upwards of n aaeeeeomtares = | Consult with Majors General Seott and Pillow. problem, partment is no better off, | before the walls of Mexico, he attracted the notice of | scarcity of water for washing,which it Is thought can be | 70 passengers, as we learn (rem the Custom house books, nasi tures are of the very best kiod: the |. Observe, from the papers, that on ides is prevalent | £14 the only .to provide them- | Gen. Worth, who, after complimenting his good shota, | procured by ainking shafts and using small engines to | DO list of which has been received at the Merchants? for lodgers, which will pay the rent | smong the mere intelligent portions of the Units selves with che necessaries of life, 1a to fiat, procure a, | asked him what regiment he belonged to. None, sir,’ | pump itup. hat all ineiidiecs Taide he eee Ths for a person going into business, | that G oe re Late the gb diplomatic powers | draft on one of the cities of our Union from the Paymes- | replied Charley, ‘‘! belong to the press.” Gen. Worth AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. Betas Teemmibersn | letters have been, Sorwarded.— ts it will be f very low to aeauh customer, ADDY | ram eMe Tost aimee then, all such pov bene taar, | tor, ond then have {t shaved at the rate of twenty five or | invited him to call at his quarters the next day. Charley From the California Ster, June 19.} Seton. ASAT Py Lah NOs at 22 Dw rt wel Ny 5 Wile tiene’ tie a po ph aomgr ive thirty per cent, from its face. Thisis but ® faint and | did so. and received from the General » presentasates-| we sak milltary government, and little else ; Ex-Governor Marcus Morton, of Mass., who was # Teiaee Sith | Rdeutial political tHlend: of the Administration: asthe | 1mPerfect sketch of the financial operations of our army; | timonial of his approbation of his gallantry in the battle | and with Indian population, idie and thievish, ger by the Pilot line, last night, from New York, Heaeee ortho thtes milion teibere Tend area the | and if tt te not enough to crimson the ohcek of every | the day before. It was not » bad idea of Charley, (0 use | and an equally disagrecahie end didhcioet home orice | im stepping from the cars at Trenton, fell into the canal; H Bho, on the reer, with stables, s ss 0 yo expectation that by a judisious application of it, a peace | Amertoan mith shame, then have they greatly detorio- reeled sea na 8 representative of the press, for such | of another class, we would not complain of the mere fact | Dut Wee renee ides). manele inbury, symone he JOHN A RIDUE: cents a street, trom 8 to ould be speedily purchased from} a people over whom | ™i"intendea giving you an accoust of the, couse of dis- | - General Wool has had a Mexican hanged at Saltitio | {the bayonet’s control over the ermine, if our rulers | “werican-ad inet Fiaeineadye , Agent, 275 3 ¥ v0 . ican, X TOP. Mena from ben Sat might Fea | ae ae th thee | mention thle eeeeeement | ruption between Generals Worth and Scott, but the | for Ay of five Meat eeee Tad ned ane three days since, & | gue the peaceful paths of our own happiness in the man- | .W eh we state the population of Zanesville, ag return- £0 Unt—A DRAWING KOOM AND. BED | ifeve that the administration, fouring the fotamy thai | levsth of this communication forbids it It grow out of | party of five Mexicans induced an American,acarpenter | ner guarantied by the constitution of the Union. Undies S lite. oncee Of the Gomecil B: Gaur ee ao mae ps: Ee seth aoc fore female serene fdloinng | wil attach to pease procured pon such terms, have | ‘etre of capitulation entered into by General Worth | by trade, to Jin them in a game of mente. and when be | germed to us from the brglauiog, that we have had tn | inelade the population of the eek, eee legant!y and specially farnisher, fexican authorities , vd . ulation who Wiuld require comfortable Apartments. in the most eeu: | cunningly devised the plan to create, and allow the i don of theclty. I haves oopy of the capitulation f it, had the fi dt | the adminietration of aftsirs here, either s surprising | or ’patnam, South and West Zanesville we should state tra partaf Brondwey. Appl ‘by letter or to the pro- | pression to become prevalent, that Gen. Seott possessed Prietne persncallv a> No. 648 Broadway. a1 s'#rre_ | the diplomatio power, and that upon him must rest the | *# Wel 8 of the dnding of TO LET—in the double House 72 Grenwich sur rerponeibility of any such termination of the war. Weds ts mip neat note on the 24. floor, anfurnished, the two frout roo! A short time since things were ina fair way thus tobe | 2007 oun), that tin $18, and the two back rooms at $14, month ended. The application of this fund,was to have been. | * bg i gmt 9 want of knowledge in clvil affairs, or an unparalleled de- Sk Sat free of uplaty.at to hat. hey peer as. the aggregate at about 10,000—Columbus State Journal, 4 \- termination to make fornia a mere camp, for thedis- | ” tion. I am happy in being ch. and to be confined with a ball | payor military ehiettainoy—the “yes” ang “no” Joseph 8. Dutton, general superintendent on Jewatt Ow some prospect of a recone | snd chaia for the term of the Dey Tate ee ra cee on ae oe sand “po” of the | « ‘Humpbrey’s division of the Central Raliroad, was in- he war. mpholr oor with, pantie, eulogy Gegeoe Zrter and * | upon certain aontingences, in bringing about the ap- Stier herween then, GOMEZ.” | guosentanoe mitigated, which he justly sofeeea’” hve | ofthowe laws and institutions, which tvilization bas | tantly killed on Monday, by the ‘Ceanmiony seen. t, at $350 yearly. Apply to Mr. | Sointment of commissioners to trent with us for pesos; INCIDENTS OF ‘THE WAR. cansed some exeltoment amongst the Mexicans, but had | Oreated and made necessary to human comfort and ad- | 014 others slightly. Mr. Dutton was from Casenovia, id the hohad id this it to . vancement. CAN BE OBTAINED With cea: | tno Joskeed Pg 8 ipecn, baee » Agr od oe he to hen the retaains of the gallant Walker such impartial steps been adopted with all such scoun- | . -Why, wo would ask, are not the old tribunals of | N-¥., and for threo years. was an engineer on railroads ished t 250 Hudson street, ¢ Grels, since the beginning of the war, we do not doubt f | in Michigan.— Montpelier (Vt.) Wajchman. a SE ie tt Weattaise Ierine | ME Trist was somuitiod in fal, and so far as consent | too mall? whereupon Lieuk Clinton, af Boot thet ilar Fevolting deeds oould have. beon pre- | Avareiti ia thio ceoener avin he eae einer | On Friday last, Mr, Couch, overseée for Mr. Carroll, om je Fim on the fist flovr as dentist's offre, it havin bees ent Gee Repent pany, Ist Fe off with his uniform rolied up bis se +knowledge of instant and summary pu- | or ivil, to trample on justice ao wantonly 7" We are not | Walnut Bayou, was shot from Iie horee, and almost ‘in- ng st ference exchanged. | upon, and ealled. sad made him 9 coffin himself. He is a carpenter, nishment. ? — stantly killed, in the road from the river to the Ba: n9t 1ire76 the army, om Saturday evening, the 17th of July last | stated, and ds from Moyamensing or Southwark, in | _ A letter from Piscarea Grande, recelved in town’ by a | in, 8 mood ta pelition for any thing just now—we may | stantly killed, in the r beret: AT PRIVATE SALESA © anny past.” Those who were, Prefent at this council, were, | Philadelphia, Lieut Brecee, of the same company, who | friend, staten that an American’ renidiog in that place, | asa pereetter. But wo will writo for the reading of | by some assassin unknown. | On Saturday, the Rev. Mr. prisirg five acres fexoellent Jand, choice fruits, « be Gemeenisin-Chiet, Major Genevale Quit- | ies biecksmith, entered a smithery, and made the nail, | Dr. George Bullard, had been murdered by two Mexicans, | manjund: thet never government, under the forme : wena om 4 ‘and commodious house, bara and out houses; all hi man, Brigadier Generals Twigge, Shields and Cadwals- | {¢ is said that while these officers ‘were at thelr “job,” " y ' | freedom, which so far departed from wisdom and justice, by Mr. John Eliot, formerly of Vicksburgh. In y ited up and newly painted ; also two wells of | der, | The justly distinguished Gen. Worth was not pre- | Gen. La Vega and young Iturbide both priest, General Taylor, accompanied by General Wool, left | a8the government of the United States in Upper Cal tion of this latter deed, it is stated that the unfor- er failing stream ruaning throvgh® | sent, in consequence of a most unfortunate disruption | joked s te Such versatility of | Moaterey on the ‘6th November, inspecting the posts | fornia. What may we expect from our new Governor, | tumate homicide has been for some weeks partly de- in the central part of | Othe friendly relations that had existed for thirts-Av. ed on in ot amazement. Such versatility of d had reached M! whose proclamation appears in another column? In | ranged.—Vicksburgh Sentinel, Nov. 9th. L. y-five | acquirementa as they wore witnerses of, in this instance, |<" reute, ani reache Fon the 13th, and was | 7% ‘i > years betweem him and Gen, Soott. But of this, ‘more | took them allatack. They had already seer. what pro- ay Sea niga sed ig when ia Edith left. It g ce Come eee 5 ree Ls joryaren ranar ii A dete, Fright the Be gleke, anon, sal a im pot it will i , » | long article, condemnatory ro-Ai thts gomnall of war, two propeitions were presented (ry AR Peale pled eter papaline Beer td presese in Missiscippiy om the fst Monday (the stb) of Gein son 1% Calitorale, God spéed im im that way i and mays chat the English pe . same Acs for the action memberr, e first was, w! er “ 4 jecember. been hope not reach St. until nearly a week after ar. . Huatington Village. ____s231@1#re_ | the advanes of the army upon the clty of Mexioo sheuld | thousand. asliees nrevionsiy: aortrioueee, Nene eon cies |. A set of lawless derperadons, at themouth of the river, | Detter to come. rival at Halifax. Boston ‘Travaler, Cee eee yar er ig ant | be deleyeduntilthe arrival General Fleros’s command, | to give up one of its images, im order tO enable Bante | wo learn; have banded together for the purpore of ob: | oie” on Tucedey evening last, and collad Men Neches | _A Young woman in Cinctnnatt, (the victim of « villain ; ve ; : Giver. Watelosnnt Jewelry etrebail, lowsy thedeny pi Mg Be 4 Me Oe eats atetees, frame oploet A =f eae fo ora vine att pty pe Tere! Cas bing. They made an irruption into the quiet, order! Spear to_the cusir—Messra, Sherman and Pette ore- | Who ruined her, and then left the city after rol bis i “ ab kee) end religious town of Bagdad, on the night of the 6 ~ | landlady, the mother of the yor woman, of silver food Uma, of thetmonsy returned: Watches ang Jewelry | portion of the three millions in the manner above spe- | 560,000 dollaray ‘The convent cf St. Demlogo, oue ef toe | fustant, and obtained eofalderable placer. ‘They ore | ‘arie® Tie THior the Purpose of petitioning the Fre- | spoons, ete.) became inrane at the departure of her e- to $B each. Wat oified by me, would be justifiable under the peculiar cir- | most extensive, and heretofore wealthy, institutions of | headed by a certain cashlered Captain, by the name of | et: : ducer, and positively refusing all nourishment, died of Tepaired {+ the best manner at much less than the | onmstances of the the Rind, has been greatly impoverished by the exorbi- | Smith, who,it is ald, belonged to one of the Illinois ree Toten, ed cdor tine emer Toon conerner of she Call | starvation om Tuesday evening of last week. case. usual price GEO. C. ALLEN, Im 1 of Watehes and Jew The first proposition was, without much disoussion, ion: me -y giry, holes and Reus, 31 Wallstreet, comer Willat, | unanimously desided ta the’ affirmative ‘all concurring | and maintenance of the war oud tue goveramont to: | farther uadersised that this pasty, of sevber timents of the citisens of San Fransisco, in felation to | ‘The dam at Lawrence, Mass,, i finished. The event wpceinive in opinion thet it was the part of both prudence and | ysther. ‘The principal padre or priest, in the institution, | ed and robbed some three or four Mexicans batween | ‘O® Conduct of that officer, while in this country. csejaallie eda tsieiae mrapakeet entation: = = re . ‘ f jollity and rejoieing among the wo pany ye Cae rah sol ION i tabla discretion to await the reinfercement of General Pierse’s Sia a few days ago, that ja convent slone, had | this and the mouth of the wr, « few days since. They PEN AND INK SKETCHES OF CALIFORNIA. mad fare ispla = they Senties yng hd en to his pleasivg method = th ted been eo: ayraghd dvance upwards of $400,000; and to | should be looked after.— Ma: ‘ae Flag, Nov. 10, [From the Detroit Advertiser } down Essex street, with their irom bars, axes, pike-poles, of teachin ptanoiorte, si violin, Be sedans prepedt on Presented in its consideration | acsomplish it, they had been forced, in addition to giv- D deve bivete ke. ‘Weare permitted to publish the following private let- | &o., at “shoulder arms.” hereby bia vopiis eneare a'7apid:improvesrent i avery | SD emtirely different speotecte, All evidently were sen. | fog up’ all thelr Feady mouey, to dlapuve of oeme of Fenor Don Jove Gunde, rerdigon Garay, member | tor from a gentleman formerly of this city, who went out aat month, the amount of loss Ly fire, in Boe- shorttime. Pupils who would have the tuition of a carefal | sibly ree Importance of the contemplated | most valuable real estate inthecity. Other religious gz, eee ee eee ee calion of Lagos and briga- | ¢6 Califora! Ys nson’s New York r timated at $5000, on which the: in- 90 Dare ees ie. ink plomse bdreen DE. Cane. Box | Sep. am esmecte » sre d victorious nation at- | giitutions have suffered in proportion to their wealth, bron alge ae yea aati led tthe Poocument | 14 will be seen that this Californis El Dorado In Nov. 1846, tho loss 1a mad: arm Sie teoteente. ReGrosces, | iC: eemrting feenea te e eon man ae —— equally ae oe ‘ome As check ee cosoennenen: rer vofitioet coincides ta ine vba Pentel to two opinions, to sey the Ven ad wie anoe $509. For laven months of the present year, —— a a mak peaci 5 guard ns! @ 5a ” 2 best tae 7 FOR SALE OR TO HIRE Ansssortment | terme, was, foF the first time in s conflict between civil- | thelrown government, as will as tS avoid the sesnlt chat all contempt. He commanded at San nated sasomating — fomg is ttina cat eases eee oa $n ar ease aria tbe coe capitis ete te of valuable rosewood 7 octave Piano Fortes, on J ined nations, about to be resorted to. would follow the sucoces of the Gomes Farais party, who memorable 20th of August, and was cap- MARTAAST ALTe'-Clisronesl Tune @6V0meTc 1 seal tines es sBiSLGuncan eta very moderate terms. The General-in-Chief, with his usual bland, impres- | are violent in their opposition to the clergy, and in | tured in bis attempt to pues of the findlog of the Court of Inquiry, which D tt ob reine News hes a ‘arrangement, glish papers by the teamet Acetic Indies and gent! > & CottAy O, with Alan attachment. MARTING & CO | giyo'and'l may add, eloquent mancon, oan tenet pore Se bis scopes eon in California since the 18th of April, 1847 ; Boston Traveller, Dec. 1. BE Bee fe re lm ommporr a teebre , 5 rer | favor of s confiscation of the whole of the churoh pro- Lada pe haveseen bat. little of the country myself; but have legraphio wires are now extended haved inet noe the whole ground, bringing in support of his position t from i the tide of battle was goin, conversed. much witty vartons yorkinn Y on or oe es te ind Row seventy-five sited every part of it, andoan confidently assert, | ‘The population of Norfolk, Va., 1s sald to be 16,000 If tiesibood, in th se sho feeeign pan tled to some credit, inasmuch as the filustrions com. | Dave ¥! q 7 000, re ore Le ther and Fancy Slippers, wate: Proot “4 he added the At and pressing enxiety urged in ali _ aeons tres te fiieao" Seale ouay, ket Ee mander of the valiant Lagos battalion was caught run. | 9440 assert, that California, taken al ther, is a | being am increase of 4,000 Mogren ps ag tg years. y recta: and boys: Gaitrr Beots, Shoes and Busking, double oer Spemporang XA poor om to terimi- | United States should govern them. ning for dear Ii ae : a joroceo at ‘ : ; Sin and embroidered, with the Inerett asorsmeat of Boot | cluding, the opinions of the different Generals present | ,,At the time that the gallent Walker was set upon by tee “; : : and Shoes. Boots zad Bhoes soled with rabber and wa:ranted | were culled for acoording to rank. Gen. Pillow’s was | t8¢ DMexican reinforcemonts, eve of his men was des- aa a bath, while his babiliments bad long been | Villsnously belied. The climate, if healthy, which is | morning, I should think a little before 5 o'clock Water tight, at 4i9 Br the first given, and was favoraile to the plan proposed, | Patohed to watch the approach of the column of infantry, gers to the wash tub. When finally caught he | aestlonable, is excessively disagreeable about Kerr, on | wien near Cape Girardeau, the Tasman and Tempest dead tadd ra grcosry, biked or veteber Shoe hen Gen Quicman followed, but objected in sero to tt, upon | tnd Oy mgmers to hasten tte movements, Ho ascended | feigned sickness, and for the thme some grains of pity | eccount of the violent winds and fogs. The wind blows | Tie inte collision, amd our boat immediately suak. Rood stax + baker, waeTaese | the ground that it wonld iniliot a stain upon ourpa. | the steeple of an immense chureli, and at « distance | were bestowed upon him, A few daye afterwards Bs were warten co heavy that Water dvipn frome ant. rhe | Providenttally, I had risen very eatly and was dressed. HOUR CHANGED TOS—REW YORE | tions! eseutcheon, that eenturice could not wipe out. | Of Haute n° hundred, feet, from the earth. got oat upon | the English friends of peace were musteri {rit was taining aud when coming pyer the hill econ, | At the moment of the collision, | was sitting in the Sadie ALBAN AND SHOVLINE Fon AL | Of the brigsdier generale, Togas was the Arst to #x- | found the steeple. g hin footing, he fell upon the | Ferdigon Garay was released, woe ait oe ech: | more like a now storm than any thing else. Overcoats | oabin.the floor of whichwas covered with passengers sleep BANY AND TROY DIRECT. —From the | Pre ay Ls iatform and dislocated his thigh—narrowly escaping 8 gerd ‘aderatood. that ac banet®: | and flannels are worn the year round; sui De cats waiunl cask euaeioniie’ aa taking this Boat will ar | a “political question,” he declined giving any opinion. fall $0 tho-earG. Afver the’ bertl ping ® | although it was at the time understood that no honora- olly. usel ry ise till 10 ly followed by & second, and ran tothe door. | supposed Gon. Shields was next required to give his views: he wt | filo, hesarth. After the battle was, over, the poor | bi» man would again take up arms. The history of the eet en aies wm we bad struct a snag. Looking over the aide of the once Tone from Bis seat, is wzhele countenance lit up pee trop stele emt reguie eeaa: vee armistice, and the futile attempt at making peace, are | Olly anit iteb arcmore disngee I saw the guard was already under water, and thet with animation, an: at bold, fear! uncompre- sf J - | old stor! jut the after part taken by Garay, may not we were rapidly sinking. 1 mounted, at onee. the hurri- mc ats ovclock. Hegnlar days, Tuesday: Thunday: | ising manner thats ng his whole and to be, #0 Tbacly injured, and suffering euch | be ao gonorally understood. At the Belen gato, while SF eanelsee the Ane, ountry 1 | gane deck, and aided, as I could,’ in hauling up the one Facer, Ae Inve | public career, denounced the whcle acheine in the most | thai fatcsg eas Uroind teeleoce im, uptil | Gon. Terres was manfolly battling with Gen. Quitman, Me oalled ee Te ae a ae Trane | females over the aide of the boat. ‘The Tempest was at ONT yR—Hoar chamwed fromeio 5 of | Unqualified terms, He lnsidied that the sppltcacion of | Colds seounded for thet purpces, "Ta his Arete Aifort ize | Recommended the roserve, and his prudence entirely | 920° (eel tt aor ait rpoten, eoctennl Tay | little alatance from ws, waiting, | suppose, to see whet b+ 9? awe aes ng eins iene wer dubssing s, ath ae pe mot be uy peeps] hold apom the limb slipped. and losing bis own balance, overcomiog his valor, he withdrew his command at dou- thugiastic have said of ‘it. It is, pro- would be her own fate. The scene that followed, on our 1 5 o'clock instead of 6 as heretofore, on and | it was, according to the usages o} had reached bim. _ , women and childrea, umerous. Prertcre ng oi ampere 160'-| Gable’ in one nation to employ es spies, the eub. pen ce prea ong ae lta ne god nia hl A wraly remarked by Gem | save fet reeninefemntentiehepreniinranm omega and Wesmentations, Sond orion, for katp ape oti! PEOPLES LINE STEAMBOATS FOE | Jects of the other belligerent power, yet thore was no | steeple, by which he recovered bis position. and upon | Worth, that if he could do no good in a civil capacity he | Parte ef fon Che easel tan heat ataenable even then | my ears. I endeavored to direct the attention of such - Ala ANY, Daily, ‘Baudays Prcerred— ‘at eof slroumstanoes tbat ever had.or could exist,that | th sere eye es Hy Woones cukd te fades) least could do no harm in » mill this nr set edt Ws posorally ort whe bd as | encountered to God as their refuge. | supposed that, i) P. M.. arrant o1 2 the Pierbetween Courcandt aud Laverty streets. Steamboat | fanstlonaries of that balligeried poms, for. the wate cr | carried down, and spacdily recovered. We doubt very take others along with hiovand | tiliable land. | Oh ! how the emigrants who come hither | (0UsH sou might Oo aban hed tested Reed oteor ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. Win H. Peck, wil leave on Mon Deuefitting us, to cut the throats of thuir own subjects whether a dislocated limb was ever set in such ® hadeeenees © will be disappointed. | wish they all knew what | know. | 06,0 Stn) Cunbeny 0 ate’, eto testify ts the sustain. Gy SETS ee ST Teeth tock Sesame | And he boldly deolated, that rather than gee the country Tinguirers Neva, "Neh Gloumstances.—Cincinnati | 4 ietegr sent to the bishep of Guadalaxarn, written by | {¢7ould save many e.one from much misery end suffer. | ing power of grace that I found it all | needed. The ; Sania win y aveaiie, ‘At Five | of his adoption thus disgraced, would prefer by far | “nguirer, Now. 26. : < ing—the which will surely follow any attempt to settle | thought of so suddenly appearing in the presence of Orioct, Fe Mbanding at ieccrmatare cinens- fom the | to witness's continuation of the war for ten yesre-and | Among the deserters takon by Gon, Werth was a | {Be curate of, cue of tue Tileger says that while some | here tor agricultural purposes. Speaking of game here, | Great Judge fore inment: troubled. mo but, looking of farclay street. # BANTA CLAUS, Cap. | in every battle we fought, lose fire thousand men, ‘The | Lisutenan: of the Louisiana voluateers. bythe name of | imade by the weethauske on che 9d OF Ontoken, the, | Lhave deem out bunting twice; the first time shot s | uoward, my miud became calm, « pleasing serenity tai B. Overough, wul eave.ou Mouday. Wednesday, Kridey | one would admit of remedy ; the other was an ovil | Reld. His wesumed {a that of O’Leary, and by | {ooked op and beheld the crucified Savlous in acl gattiognake of the lacgecs eu Ganev vénnnoas Rtwhy and | too ion of my soul. In the meantime the ories of Ramet h, Capiaia ©. Hulse, will tenve on Tuesday, | 0M the consequences cf which, as anation, we nover | that cognomen, enlisted in the Mexican service He | his image remaining pleialy visible for fall half anchor, | Se lade time | was chased home by a cougar or pums, a | our latracted passengers reached the Tempest, ond she mre tad ator afarnnoat 2 lack.” The alors | Gen" Cadwalader simply remarked, that Gon. chien | tation Mee pawn, Tes itis compete ehee ni | tb thas during that Cine the awearicken fal upen | here One sf them wan Killed. here last week, wnien | Mas tfmady peering ws, ,A poae mothe, whe | never Ibeny q " 4 v , that . saw before, e caus will al] umes arrive 2 Alban fe Amol ne (Orne | ee cae, ca ee tahieat Gen. Shields | tationas.s purilist, It le s ttle remarkable, that all | their knees aud worshipped. Such is one of the non- | measured? foot 10. Inches from tip of nove te Cp of "stately on Twas happy afterward in seeing ber and it sate aie rates, and uone uxes after 4 velock,F. M.- All persoas | him im the conclusions to’ which he had come, Thus | Louisiana. Reid is brazen faced in the extreme in bis | and benighted invedicants of this ontorcenene Wenge ee | tall. ‘They are found Il fest long about here, and are | toara the ‘Tem ‘with overshoon, of all sort r, vy party to relieve the government embarrassments ¥ OH CALBAND PATENT LEATHER | every t io which tast, much refinetion, anda | Pm °, ras horse and made good Di Halt Boots Pa Eke ‘Bitcing Porre and | trong hed could give birth, To these considerations: | more of the intelligent snd Feflecting portion of the a mort miserabie, God-forsaken country, the jumping off | The population of Toronto, fe fe ct mn elae fhe reeey oad net aha | place, ft Only for Sorons, Millertter and mosomni- ef mountain of fungatnly fer, unused to anysuch | #¢s. It hes been most Magrantly iisrepresented—most Loss or THE Steamer Tatisman.—Yesterday =z rive ia Proy in time to take the jest moraing fog Ainffalo, th to Sarat Gocrre i Chat fet wi-preserure st PIRE, Capt. R. &, the morte oder warfare juss. | Be Wd very nour being tarowa to the ground. He was, Plo quick time, pimsclf leading tho retreat, and long be- | behiy, the finest bay in the world, and it alone may | 1c, surpasses all description. The sous Thee cine, ia 3 r pest. A gracious Prowid ‘dered are forbid trusting any of the boats of tos \ine, without x wnt- | terminated the council of the evening of the 17th ef Ju- | infamy, and ne consideration whatever should shield | “24 Denighted inbabitants of this unfortunate land. more ferocious than thi ., The natives call | thet our boat found bottom before the water reached she ten order from the captains or agents. Ft passage oF ht, | ly, What followed, is soon related. bim from } wre ' Torres, the proprietor of Ei Monitor Republicano, | them lions. The edirty, lazy, filthy, any on e bouts, orto. F- U. SCHUL TY, atthe ofiee Tarne next day, Gua. Shields hed a long interview with ' costar rset: has reoeived a terrible cowhlding at the hands of one of | ignorant, despicable people; but of all their vices, that chen micmbes siedywsce weveh. sehecgeie pore son on the wharf. 29 Mr. Trist. Mak Gobasred ‘at that interview, I have no The charge of Kearny’s dragoons upon the flying our officers, and this, too, in the Plateros, the Broadway | ef laziness is first, {¢ ost and greatest,and from which d ors were unable to get out, xo rapidly did the boat simk, § 4 but tion, probobly small one, reached 7018 masses of the Mexicans iu the battle of Churubusco, is othe iseries—m iseri hi f NOTICK—On aod alter SUNDAY, No | means of ascertaining, but the subsequent acts of Mr. 4 ss » of Mexico. He skulked and hid fora day or two, but | result all their other jes—miseries as a white man ypmber 31st 147. che bore SY LPH or. one of the most brilliant and he lose cannot be lees than from 40 to mbow 4 5 cisive feats whioh have finally caught by Lieut. Brooks. o the aids of | would take them, but which they, in blissful ignorance LANDER will make the fol. | T¥istoan leave bat little doubt upon that subject. Two | oegurred in the war, As soon was Seay Soee ny y AEPOES One OF. Bae ot fi ’ | Tempest. ANS r mak days afterwards Mr. Triet witha: ‘ Gen. Twiggs, and handled as aforesaid, for pursuing his | donot consider so. A finer breed of cows | never sew, , tee ith gets: Moni, ey 6 andiociock. fron’ | that Tour to tha, en inauedlate march upon te oapital Kata} a Gageme seimmmuretan Siang colnet Uching 6 short article, in. the Polyanthus, style, some- | silk them, eo thes rman ae, Be int empugh fer | daily and hourly upon Christ—to make no calculations Nov. B nlire_ | so soon as Gen. foe came up, was determined upon, | thy Mexicans with an impetuosity and fury which mi rd pena ound, But about rafety,in any situation or ciroumstances, except FOR wp HOU HRA 5 ‘and @@ hopes of an carly peace abandoned sSdkiaha Tod. tae aban bintonet theit anmalece, anid. ported and sella.et 48. pound. But notwithstanding | 32° am in ihe way of duty. The evening previous, some Rteamshi U' ty M.| LT have been thus particulet in relating the preceedings | th, ned laxiness,on horseback | question {f any people in | Vere anxious about passing the “steamboat ave-yard,’’ Berry, will leave ibe pier ieton poe wm back in confusion upon the town. The enemy th Ameri the world can excel them, If uot born, they are at least h & Pace Wa foapection, Hi, Kp war that had conveted since the axlsthore cf Rom ict | had upon the causeway a force in cavalry four-fold that | New become familiag with an officer of that ermyreid | brought up ome horse: ‘hey never go;if'mct more then | a2, ieculled; but thet we passed in safety, and mot il paid for: All bills ‘by the eceived “t udiacsdit Ae | lemeen the Cutod tater and MaxcoSrorar we | (20500? haute Surtanpr th even evented | soon be anped ito Tezan and pun over Kam | tenpaeen toad they misae whores ng ape | anon aod nse wd ne andapate, Tn 12M. ing SE i i ry nsure of the fair sex among her | Rid! the aay | Hleve ny ceuntry has been saved trom being piunged him from ‘availing himself of this superiority, and re- | San dominion, T' ni fall apend they will stoop from thelr - Spe duced the conflict to those single-handeddssues in whieh r h Cape Gitardeau, and in a few hours the Bertram, from of departure. For fr to SPOFFURD, | inte an abyss of inft from which there woul: e! 7 own people, bas fallen heavily upon her,”’ pick up « sizpence on the ground, or fire a gun under a TIuRSLON & C ect Passen; extrication | and for the Teapon, thas tate ee ag eR ld gi aon i ood oa "This a nothing mor ing and_most con. | the horse's neok in the opposite direction from the side | ‘\°vcx' tseage in hervand reschod st Lovie ae veqgel ure requeste bagmnge on board p gardiess of conseqnenoes to themselves, have avarted | host whieh fad. batece thee ere es camay to the | temptible fling le and most talented ing: ‘They never ride without | jog about suurise. Last evening we had & solemm meet: ta M_on the day ofdepartare, bi that bl hould receive the credit of it. For myself, | ene e - Ms fore them 0 et became & | young lady, t jexican officer, against ae a skillin usiog which is almost in- ing for prayer and exhortation on board. 1 hope, some = Oba, SRAM NAVIGATION pone ope that the hand that ever shall be extend. | °°” " ot , and the causeway was blocked up by the | whom there is not the least breath of suspicion. The | credible. Going on the full jump, they will Insso an ox good wasdone. We had, on the ‘Talisman, severs! pious y COMPANY—U. 8-Mail Line to South: | ed In offering as a bribe, either dirvetiy or indirectly, | ¢ueabgled masses of the enemy. But even through this | Owiect of “Torres is, to prevent all intercourse, between horn or foot, or about the eck, As muah skill | S00 mes iois, av sg end it was refreshing to Z ampton and Bremen. From the begiauing | any portion of this three mldons to Santa Anaa or any | Cbltacle the triumphant dregoons forced their way, | the first families of the city and our officers, and for hin | is req’ their horse after the lasso is | Pertone Bas ‘they were amid the awful scenes of death. pany 'eitaal rast nics meen | otber Mexia, fr the’ purpowe of prootsing e pene, | tram Ping, down thove who evped their alot ae. | alas be wll gat mea sovety punished la has aed | throws, Thay go far ae 40 atin yb 4 ty may, before it accomplishes its object, fall palsied pei Ps: . § rr 1 apt Oranereas Robraary #6. F side; and thats mark more didinguisdable then that acest Within reach of the formidable batteries | oan indies from visiting the theatres and other pli Premen—Nechingion’ Feb 13 Herman, March’ 15, Fro | placed upon the brow of Cain, may be indelibly Oued | WUC defended tho gutes of the city, aud a murderous | pubic smusement, = H lasso. The ‘ fandangoes,” abeut which we have 1 ~*~ } " “ fire was opened upon th - Bouthampton— Washington, February 40; Hermsnn March 20 | upon his, that so long as hla unworthy life is epared, he | ribie to the fagitive Metioate rian he eee” Ait, |g, The whole line of march of the force recently under | heard so much, are but common affairs ans, the most insidious, to prevent the Mexi- | grisly bears with them, and I saw myself, but the other | Noe who had no (Jod, card-players and swearers, were there judgments of Heaven; the wonder is, that they are 4 t not more frequent. Such a systematic contempt for the moat re- | institution of the Sabbath a one sees on there wai New York—Washiogton, Capt. J. John: es of | day,s cougar which one of them had taken with his om New York to Southampton or Bremen, $120: | may be the object of execration of all his indiguant Santa Anna, has beon one of robbe: d_ rapii ble Irish jigs, exeept in that the: t nei . (¢ nor Mo latte: ‘and rapine. The | semble Irish jigs, Pp BOS Reet ae % persuaded, st:ll heavier visitations, Ii Beane ge apoly r€ the aig gf ane ‘Oecen Beige Novigaiee | countrymen City, BUA ORES ahora er hae soldiers have literally stolen every thing they soreted in | lively and animating. 1 attended one the other day, and | "ll bring, I sm pershaded, sol! heay ompauy 45 William street, Sew York. or to DAY, rs The city of Mexico must be taken; s government am the smaller towns and haciendas, the unfort: o in- | was so greatly disgusted, that I could not resist stepping or i ik & ROSS, agents at Southampton; WILLIAM iseLIN must be orgavised by the commander-in-chief of our of ite defences. ‘This was the moment, tt as they never have done be! A habitants dreading their approach far more than they | out, and giving the poor, deluded souls imen of the ur o1 Sabbath, ‘es in th! agen st Havre; C- A. HEINCKEN & Co., Bremen armies; lame based upon republican principles will have ria Urn. Soott might have entered the city, | would the advance ot a division of the ‘very ‘Yankees | way in which dancing sboald be do whioh F did | [30 dieters ey Bet ieee oe bok tpen thee an na at fis t® be enacted and enforced; the wholv avenues of the designe’ Alrendy bad the fobatie te ee, | they have deoried so much. One great reason why the | greatly to my own satisfaction, and, I“ guess,” not » ted visitations as having comnection with Sabbath country collected and applied for the maintenance of | town setup the ery that the A sre wersants of the | Mexican army is Kept together at all, ia the fact, that | little to their own edification, if ! could judge from the | Powter multeriies Oe nancy outa oe Raat oe this new government ; and our armies will have tore- | and the whole population was stricken avfonerien it | singly the acldiers know they must siatve, whilst ine | manner they testified their approbation, and made the | {JAM story of his commandments. Cor Ovactes masin in the country and sustain and protect that new fo terrors. Bue the dragoot Me ceed a body they ean rob thelr own countrymen of at least | argedente “suffer.” Tho houses aro one story, built of | 4; Gazette, St. L ; government tll every portion of ibis imbeoile nation voreait ‘aud the survivors of thet seaperahe onage Whee — ha eye the cravings of hunger Never was rey oy snes} ao saiobebeasiaee a ee, oe a je to fel and acknowledge ite impotency, - | there a nation so utter!; krupt, in money, means | dried mud, shaped in « mou! inches wide, we, | on tsALOLY ; tod from a conscloumess of its own weakness ace the | (¢™ covered with wounds and with honors and credit, as ls this miserable Mexico, and still many of | and 3 thiek; the walle are 3 fest thio, houses withous | ‘Tux Mart Disrancsp.—The New York papere qo id, wi'l positi ely sail on the 6cn ‘The eocommodations for c-bin, 2d enbin and steerage pe! Korsare soperior to any other vessel in port; and as of paster gern erealronty engaged, those desirous oF eee ; t jew hi announce that they have associated for the pur- ton L-hevor JOSEP MeMURR aT, corte mlostle relations upon t peraiunent, beale trtwecy | Nave sen this charge and pursuit by Kearay’s dragoons | country an ich in al setterees ae tee ee Tae oe | ee a ee iaraiseesity ar heatonish or | pose. of extablislng on will reeulasty best th shay South sects. P.8.—Persons ‘ them and us, ‘These ends mast be eccompliched; and fepreaned the Morice ee patded, but iappears to have | tiquity, yet, it 1s doubtful, at this very time, whether Indinnn, and are no better. Negroes are considered | and New Orleans, whioh will rr beat the govern- friends, o yay om brought oat in until they are, delude not yourselves, or your seaders, press xicens re than the popular mi there is in the treasury at Queretaro, to | just an good as white folke—but enough of them. The | ment mail om under existing arrangements. of our own countrymen. In various letiers whic me . When the tranami of the great with the hope er expectation ot jody peace. have seen written 4 them from the capital, they speak | Pay ‘he d pucaly taken Wisictom ct the arctan] CnaaEs ee terres op-po bed: sei eupasete,' ch an Forth eM ty ll ‘advai from Perote imme- - man bad hardly f the National Palace | small detachments, from 100 t» 300 miles separate. A | North and the South aball be er retarded by the “hip HUDBON, | diately upon the elty of Mexico. with the same despatch | Ofte audacity of the dragoons as serrible and almost | hare before he was of apholsterars: fear | sult Getechmmentsiute fellows could go about, attacking | attempt of the Postmaster General to force the Rich- positively sail on | that be atv: natural.—Neyy Orleans Picayune, Nov.21. mondand Potemac Railroad Compeny to submit to from Cerro Gordo upon Jalapa and | “V?*™! w , niture dealers, and other artisans, with requests for per- | ua servatim, and rout us all; but they are too cowardly. 7, . ber 9th, her re For freivht or | Perote, th pital, months 440, would have been inour | As Col, Domingues, of the Spy Company, was passing | Mission to remove the different articles with which the | At this post, there are bat 67; yet wee comsider curesives, yey om yy | argon re aa ~ aurecuines on silerdid farnished accommodations, only on neasion, with the shedding of far less blood than | aleng one of the streets of Vera Cra: iy, two of his | *partments were furnished. They proved, ini and ai match for 000 re me May? wish to | ue ‘oftulNew York *papee tas press. Fe Olean whart, foot of Wall wrest, orto Kit Cul | tt will now cost to take st. But from hearing reau copies | men being near at hand, a Mexigan merchant reniarked | Diy; that they had received no pay for them. fight us bad enough, if they dared. As it is, none of us | paagesstion 0 ‘employ the New York 0 bn rf {iy Beaman geese, Heese, Say Curent em | 6 sam | tow person standing by." ‘There is Domingues” The | thtt Sante Anne and bie offoers, Abia of tooving samp te Dek Pecans Oe Sande Daal | Center antl aon uaeociny of somlaerston hate Paoket dl Ks Bap made have | two Mexicans who were standing before his deor drew | °f defending the nd defeating , set | for pleasure, without being armed to tl 8 ail, ‘ e icket ship OSWEGO, Captain Lagersoll, will succeed the te., d od where th mond Whig, let inet adson, und sail Dae, Sth, her regular dn nioere on the part of the | their swords in s rage, and told him that they did not @ palace in most gorgeous style, | knives, pistols, guns, eto, displayed wher —— - stration redeemed. Gen Scott required ten | allow any one to speak disrerpectfully of their com. | 1% the early part of July, ai ¢ pleasure of | suun, and fa 1 gf have been out | tae Litrix BusaM en he spoke of him he must call him | ctlebrating their new victor! their national | with 21 shots and ATTLR , 2 FOR N UBRLEANS —| York Line of Packeta—Very ew and splendid frsc-sail it five F Pege, te now fonding, a O correspondence with the War Departm: d to assert thet the rv uisitions 2 ry 1 —Mr. Chase, the United ® pi thousand men to teke Vera Cruz, snd an aduitional ten | mander ; that wi ; f : thousand, with two thousand dragoo : ‘ , i independence, all on the sam hooter, besides huge knifo—quite alittle army | States Consul at the Cape of Good Hope, has the elty of Mexico, Hed theo been futnished mies, wien | qo cclgy mipeues, of His Excellency Gen. Seott thee ver, thelr Fourth ol July. On that duy our orm secre | fo'myacit, Wo are wellsupplied with everything in the | lately returned to visit his relations in thiv vic Fa pt. Bri ly sa adequate transportation, as was solemoly promised him ‘d——d good mind to cut his throat. A gentleman | W¢re in fall possession, as conquerors of the F shooting line, 1 write, seated in the guard-house—as | cinity, and has brought with hima specimen of regular day, | For freight or passage, having splendid farnish. | by his government, and which be is able to establish by ‘came with them from Puebla says, that Col. D, | Montesumas, and all the hepes of a proud, bu dingy and smoky ® den as ever you read of. My paper | the tribe, or, as some would call it, species of ihre souatload OBY. 08, peer a Cypeang atnants Foes af the most incontrovertible testimony, the war, by this | makes his men all toe the mark si ** | cowardly enemy were dashed to the gronad. li box filled with cartridges, ready to ba st®! Bosjeeman or Bushman. The people of this tively no freight willbe ieenired ge ge on time, might have been in progress of term But | The Mexican pieces distinguished by the recent vic- | A correspondent of the Milwoukie m aE. ith port hte and oe iieeow? | name are said to be an intervening link between da9) eventon’ Nov. aah. “agent a i} . got only } ave the petaeiretion Sashes th pith him torles of the American arma, are pronouneed Cone-tray. dssoription ‘of the stormin, stands « match-stiok, te yr suds ltnstook, | {he humen and. the animal, and are alweya reery, § pect, but they best. hang used \ . Faweengete will Bl on, board werd Nov | commendation, in all the communications to iim, for Rey ‘Che-poolte, xPborn bla: Web-taaat-ioy av leeth- before "—" Wandteds of prison re ten steps of the door, “stands © brass pleos, wall | dwarfs, exhibiting more of the man than of any eae Tebbutt seta’ he BE ato | tenance en PA esse es hem wat Geo, Sues, amon an the nthor of ibe oul: | S1EMNae tetas tenprmdur 30,806 ramtic of ht | sneaker or tke ape than the mene ® The sperms rake. succeed the Far West, f His battles been to which have stored 500 is of gunpow 000 rounds of buek | monkey or the ape than the man. ¢ specimen oh. har reentar day 2 been attached results, Ani Set pelt Bs govern: | nar aoe PintereeG timleates Orees Ike our own, rave | grehonte ep reikcwen tee Que halted about an heut | tnd ball maakt cartridges, and cart loads of material | brought home by Mr. Chase was exhibited yes. Aa , HON DURAR—The Bark JONN | ment or his country have a1 him one-&ith the | that they wear the reboso In place of a bonnet; they are fore, ‘amd when his name was known to th for the large guns. whieh are pointing outward on all | terday afternoon in the hall of the Muse peteh for tbe above pert ee ship and bis victories em. | pretty, modest, and intelligent ia their appearance, and | officers. their countenances brightened ui siden of us, | Not OO rode om Juss now, sreany quantity | where, by invitation, a number of scientiie and Taviag saperior accom! . apy Lng A, oa men gad to him and | retiring in their manners—not to smile upon | be instantly parcled, | suppose Gen. pF pny everything it hushed incleep, Uocasion, | literary gentlemen were present. The little iad eee = love of countey, OF deter him from wcktiien’ tee gaining than food wil, Th tt at “sr tthe event 700 fat thet iobery of yo oon poi a Vers Crus or Cerro ally * when a 'prisener, Caine of whom Ije'aronnd me) | fellow, appeared to. be ae plnages es mor pe \d a |. The ladies ¢ | ore De v ‘J 0 Fy ESS nauoeatae of as criele of quering and to conquer,” with the limited and’ inade- | ts my experiedes goon.ire thejeindest beingein the world. | Gorda; It tu. Gisgrsee to, humanity that men | Moving to his sleep, tattles bie chain, tam forced to | negro boys of his size and age, although he ie maptieg. and for which thei quate means that his government has placed at his | j; th houl org nig. | start, as if it might be the clattering spur of # Spaniard | not yet perfect in the English language He disposal, dua bons deien Mole'soruness if there war a laky woos in fovare 1 shel feecte mri odaeetn Sr mle bes —1000 of whom might, atany moment, for aught we | was dressed in blue jacket and trousers, and no Yenterday afternoon another council of war wae held, | however, sho always managed to slip ina word, which | treat them with all the attention that eircumstances | Know, come galloping down upou That there is} one would have taken him fora very peculiar et of h the sale of the 6 to Rl AUS '¥ to pu ’ at which the gene ebief, Major Generala Wortu, , ”" some of the curnsts of war about us, you ma . Several doctors ot tthe market price Of the manufactured articleis now | Pillow, and tt SeiguaterGoneom Awiaes, |, ary Comalionem eters mp teen hme Ly will permit.” ‘Theis eountenances fell judge from the fact, t now asleep in hia | sreelnen of maserel panore | ES i sa. toms stoting Wheve ani “nico? Shields, and Cadwalader were present, At this assem: | little instance of kindness, it is only a little thing, but it THR MINES IN MEXICO. his pants on. his musket standing at his Hy Miho th te akanc ten oF twelte years “SILK HOUSE bling, the route sd pian of operations, in hie march | proves the kind feelings which ievated it: On our arri- (From the Sante Fe Republican, Sept. 24 } 16 rounds of cartridges in his box, and | Pronounsed him to be a ay ‘being eet. on (0 the A SILK I wee ee ciee oc Ba eo, were ind down by the genesel, eye cE ease ee aiigueds |’ fougit | The gold mince kacwa ea the Flecere are in the chal 0 ready to grab, if wanted. When [look | of oge. His hair ie pecu hor; being eet ge Se tee able Sutter.” Apply at inohiet to bls commanding 4 jh both the See aie gout Rodos | of mountalnn cast cf the Ric Grande and southwest | down at the sword resting across my knee, and think of | skull in kn d all curly, like that of the our army im this hostile country Hoop Do iment fertecighs houer, we ound it laxpoasl from Santa Fo, the old Piscere, distant 27 miles, and the | the responsibility that now rests om me—for] am the | gro,—Boston

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