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THE CAPTURE OF ALVARADO. | the officer and tell him he could come on board the Pepa ue bo agen the person who bad been {tn mae ee foebel¥ sad THE BAVAL COURT OF INQUIRY. Captain Hunter here asked permision to " Barrel Soe HATED STATES BAl sthee ee pect papers, which he said were the original articles of pl United States Mail Steamship Company, to the RIGHTH DaY. Soaceee or stipulations, entered into between the Faken Etwerd, o7 d de will be Ceptain Isaac Mayo «worn ‘exiean authorities at Alvarado end Tlacotalpan and =~ 4 bree Pe ray ny Al ‘the Merohames mst Were you employes in the Gulf of Mexico, | nimstth, upem the surrender of these places, bearing Viet Niele days, from 1Zv'clock M. to 2 P.M bahay acini Fer vis eps the Memes MOS" | dee pir, ,spereen te ete a a ee oc Sourt— Are you acquainted with any circumstances | " Lieutenant Marine was recalled, and testified to his Foren Fame Beate hye saMEs, Vai NOSTRAND, On the 90th of March, in the cabin of the vessel, was | S/4nAture ‘0 tee oP nrough Fontaine Gapt eee ete May 8 OR, i $uformed that Captain Breese and Licutenant Hunter | Witness, of 1 , c — = ee rie eae CREAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.—PO! ‘se, of these two places to Captain Hunter. jo Wes, aller Fuller Paller Cagi Peal © ~ ob A had been ordered off Alvarado; I was lying at Serif: |“ ghe Gourt directed the pers to be translated, LRG ce te ae sone egadiinews G Oe Rerteation pT Poy Fe Ras pote wd may ue Captain pone gr we ‘The Court here received and nted communica- From the heads of OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THAQPAPER WAVING THE LARGEST | GreceJonC Graham Sam B Cuyoe Terman Southampton, on Monday, May 20ch, from Wie Near. Re whether anant [unt F wae present or not not | tions from Commodore Conner (detained by sickness), rs o tyrant ralers, q@xncuLarion, . Stone Gaiteherdae, Seaton AC1L A.M. Brice of pastage in the frst cabin, $19% do. Fead the order; spoke to Captain Breowe, and he mn- | and Dr. Miner, of New York (not now in file’ tatvion’ son SnEreeaien growing grey. ‘Please mention the date of the list in which they are ad- ardner 9 raat the poco ca ry ‘surgeon ie tioned ite receipt; Commodore Perry told them to g0 | formerly of the Scourge, answering the umual incerro: |” und the trumpet, strike the eymbal, tived. LADIES’ LIST. : om ames A Gardner Ue pont olog Fer own lay off the river far enough so as not to gatories. They contained nothing of interest, “ ‘Thunder with t! eae in, brie Ser steaaoti on, ue, the eu, tetany | fin casted by tbat otter oe mE ein oe ox URES tts : + me rofessor Girault returned the nted : OR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL lara south; the Albany (Captain roses) alin weighed. | terday by Commodure Perry and handed him for traas- Inparenthesis,a sentence— aS oa eta oa ¢ u jation, with certifle nslations, y caution and regar Ope, positively cx nails for At was reportad to/methat a gun had Deon heard down | “aho Coust intimating its purpose to go into dlibe- Men and systems have been holated tigi or lsste kanal coraeaiheh socesesdsilens Sf that be feared all was not going On right, and direoted | Taven (with closed doors) upon these papers, to see sol bee jne to pines an officer om the leok out; soon afterwards | "iether they could be admitted as testimony, Cap- like Fortune wears a bandage— COLLINS, 74 South etreet, pee oe reat anibee gue Cacaaiiee tars | Mae Hunter ‘asked permission to submit a statement, Wilder transports then restrain, conrad i geleier, lf Became mere uneety. and, going on deok, repeated pon oc granted. and Captain H. submitted the Re coceenns San, Teen, AS. AND VIRGINIA STRAMSHIP COMPANY. what his orders been; the Scourge waa ni “es d ‘i of th sight; orders were given if report of guns should 12 | To Commopons Cuances Mons, Model laws and constitutions, ae anteed Geena ae arti Company, te She emer Deard Gusing the night to report it next mornin _ President of the Court of Inquiry, now in session— . Suit them to untrammelled mind, day, tbe Seth day of May incase’, ce the cdeeed than Freaed AUTRE te kmmodore Perey was stil wee | Lieutenant Honter most respectfully requests the Court, Changing all the institutions fevlig Mutest Insurance Corans’ Unrotasts bata ‘uneasy, and sent for Captain Sands to come on board, | cvidence agn ~ ~ os Where your progress feels them bing. K, and will remain open and ordered him to go down the coast and see what Revel in your rights recovered, from 12 v'eleek M. te ‘was the matter; Tei kad. Jusé. netummed from taking | ber of the officers, who hi Raise the patriotic song, iE, DeAM troops over tse Madelin river, on the first of | Were Within his reach, and he saysoate is Tele Sis Roar sac Rees masons, a) as April; following morning Captain Sands roturn- | Cytaivan by thatevencels of whleks he (Commodore m7) Tn rejoicings loud and long. - Dated New York, May 6, 1st) bag ed, and reported to Commodore Perry that all was | inight wish to posse Kenan ie Ev'ry year’s a revolution, c Mes Hliman Biwoa J x wiet WMA. Uartelg afterticgn ef Uber day got unter | iirmecelinae incrter inst Litesteant Buster tay, ty Witi a thusand changes fraught, Crestail Coruaia K Caceelt Mew, or ore mn “id ae. ao UNITED STATES MALL oT ha MERS BETWEEN NEW b:; Commodore Perry directed us to look out for the most unimpeachable evidence, show their falsehood ‘and Tien erees beating bosom, Canibeld Kita ‘Walker street — Coultias Miss LA 4 York and Liverpool.—The ships composing (his line are eet, aon the cnamp; Wachee ‘were ghee Grows ti | =? Coming weleome and unsought. D 7 Fie Tr ioe Nod down nnd on ths micaing of | . The Court was somewhat at a loss to determine what Glarus the senaletion Deity snlstietag ite ees eaphep Cattertne PAcinic, with BALTIC Caleta Conssto'ke ‘let March, anchored off the mouth of Alvarado | to do with this statement; but, believing it rather pre- Length'ning days forever bring, ee fap Neopet DRIATIC, Captain Graf river; Commodore Perry joined; saw troops on shore; | B=sture, laid it aside, and went into secret session ; af- When the frost king's iey seeptre Derie ‘These ships, having been’ buil dn the following morning ho rent for me to come on | ter some time the doors were re-opened, and all parties Melts before the smile of spring. $Gnetloncaa slso' to thelr cat shore, and said he had appointed me governor of Alva- | being again present, the certificates were declared not Hearken to the rush of million speed, and their, accomsvedation vado; he gave mea memorandum of what be wished | ¢9 be admissible as evidence, and directed to be re- Bursting through the tyrant’s bonds, etjualled for elegance OPI done; I was required to obtain all the guns and muni- | turned to Commodore Perry. Falling on the ears of mortals, SS York to Liverpool $1.9; exclusive use of extra otate tions of war; the good to send off, and to destroy the | Captain Hunter made some suggestion relative to Like the waving of the wands Marhavgh Henry ‘ey John teem $895. Amexpricnsed Sutpene will be aitached te Gage rest; secondly, to send to Tlacotalpan to engage horses absent witnerses he did not deaire to embar- Borne by legions of immortals Hare Jooh iB <. © ane — he seeured until paid for. For freiges for the army; I sent Lieutenant Griffin up for that | T*s the Court, although he desired to place beyond a Summoning the hosts of Pan ng Yc x. 74 South purpose: ny papers were all lost (with my baggage) | doubt the capture and occupation of Alvarado, and its ‘Tothe sports of nymphs and dryads orto BROWN, SHIPL CO. La Feturning home; ean furnish no minutes; he said he | dependencies, before the arrival of the squadron. The Freed from Borealis’ ban, ‘The Atlantic will leave Li vol, « ad contonates ‘but don’t recollect he stated the price, pair eat mai articles of surrender were Hushed the sound to earthly hearing, “ Pacifie ‘ iy nck lay 25, or, if he did, what it was; Colonel Scott arrived, went | *ficient on that point. ~ 4 Liverqool up to Tlaeotalpan, and procured the horses; he applied | Lieutenant Bleeker, recalled. BF a bedi mena Prada oon dilegte | a Me 40 ine for bread for his men, found two men on each | | Captain Hunter—Was there not a white fag flyin Terevealing to the sight Paci For “ hore; gave cach two biscuits; there were fifty men, | ° the fort, aud ona boat coming out to us! and di Madan of tee @roxt Emly 3 “Mig Henninger ™ * “ and consequently could have had but twonty-five | YoU not say to me, I had better also hoist a white flag? ‘Toootinn frees thersiciann, " Gacking Mary Geddlenccs | Md meet” Hughes Patrick The owners of these Rocees; Cebmnel Sets aed there. were plenty of horses, cag ere Wl Ee Bir Ma gronl meg naga or Grovn and slitiering on the shoulders OR ee ee eee, Se Sloas Lila of alog at they were not fit for servico; also sai : aving it; in a few minutes after saw one in a Genin Carcting” = Gann Ellen i + ~ remside Roge . ‘ re parece'Rad been driven off by Santa Anna's atmye ge, | cOUINE Off; asked you If wo should Bolst one; told . G6 ths ingens Daring rth: Sciiworr Sager Aue’ Goran petits > ee a bone eured all arms,&¢ ; I inquired where all the inhabi- | You it was custemary, to authorize them to come on Countless millions born to flourish, Tohnson oe W HROUGH LINE 1o © ts were, and was told they kept close house, under | board; I was directed, and caused a white flag to be _ Green and vigorous with life, Jones Thos May ection of their priests; offered them protection in | TP Up. Voiceful with the songs of heaven, dents) 'w Tg te eivil and religious privileges, and they agaia reappear- | William If Almon, sworn. As they ripen for th omy le ‘willbe denpavehod as above, ‘sd aud resumed business; General Quitman departed a | | In answer to formal questions by the Court, he said These. O these the forms that builded, | aon ad The West Indies and the ~ emery 2 the Atealde told ine ned the squadron after the period alluded to, as On the bare and rugged globe, are fo to Chi " én fier} ashore jd me ot Py a Re pasenge Gieeccedes at Adsanate, T wont with my inter. | ® Clerk to Commodore Perry ; and testified to certain Arcadian groves and bowers of Eden. a Mesterly Mind Hicks Mary % New Orlvaus and Chagres, and for 6 surrender of Alvarado, anu, ~ at records. Clad ia vine and flowery robe, ‘gan Ave Baggerty MrmMul Moustou Mary Muse Harrie To secure through tiekets, preter to the town hail and took copies > the terms of Th 4 Mary Wo berry st carly application must be made, ss only # mumber eapitulation, etn ‘ p hee im nh Diamene ome rter woes OR Pre nme! a. pun capengrent. ‘An oxperieuced surges is attaghed fe ommodore Perry—Did yon not send Lieutenan E AY. y the crys ps of dew ; Jala ack jeakine Naney Tones Mrs, Anthony eco f GHan te Tineotalzen to purchase bores under previ- | ‘The court met. Every blade is emerald tinted, by weer gg Co passed Dy any ste passengers Gus stipulations with the authorities? A-—Commo. | Professor Girault returned the papers presented by Brighter than Damascan biue. Jebnion Mire W Ne rire Gute Perry may have told me such was the ease; think | Captain Hunter, with translations, and they were Steeped inall the colors stolen he did; think there was such a memorandum; certain- ced on the record of proceedings. From the glowing sup, will wave from Ni ty had'airections to send; Commodore Perry. told me mmodore Perry recalled, ‘Thousands of emblazoned banners State Room Herth 4 Alvarado had so stipulated to furnish horses. Court--When you dtsayowed the acts of Lieutenant O’er the frost king's early grave. Kane Cutbarine Seen ym Paneer yee eee 8 Commodore Perry—Did not the country bordering | Hunter, what did you substitute? What did you say Noiseless as the breath of spirits, Rates of pate from Panams ts Ras Pranelsser= Alvarado river and its tributaries abound with horses! | to the Mexican authorities? A.—Whatever conversa- Hushed though heard in melody, jerth : $0 4.—Yes, but they were driven off. tion was held with them, I presume, was in the — In the rush of hosts advanei L love Court; (interposing)—Do you speak of your own sence of General Quitman, eee] held joint occupation; Hear the anthems of the free. matin Home rt, een tae imam " ‘To Havana. Te N, Orleana, knowledge of the fact? A.—In passing up and down | D0 decided recollection: Hark to nature's song of freedom !— A rate est the Ties had seen them; brew told they had been | to sty to bis people, who were afraid, that they might Tear the peals of ftammph call, a a ——e Site ed tod ona Vea 4 driven off, enjoy their civil and religious rights; acknowledged no In the bursting of the leatlets Ljdecker Jobe W2 Freight © a will be taken at 70 cents ia ‘Court—Were there arly beeves? A.—Commodore | positive rights; my general policy was to conciliate, From the frost king's icy thrall ! Wkthee | Seudeeetnaen be anale on yary directed me to keep beeves on hand; found no | ¥¢ 1 ge, caer with the interest of the United | New Yous, May 3, 1850. ee Yoel a dag betews entang, Boe Oo oe, ificulty in procuring them, ates, -—— Leeward : wth nn Courts dior im ao he to horses? A.—Saw herds of | Court State ‘whales ta yond eee ee The Code. A MPIRE CITY LINE Mayo, reepec omen ‘ . 2 nes; tried to get © quod one, but could not, | they were to be obtained from the Mezlcan people or | A chapter or twomight be property added to Punch’s Lec Eee aren | J.D. Wilson, comm referred to, was not the United States authority estab- | the authorities, A.—No recollection. Had given di- peep tige bee gre = Rew ah a ag a pea Lathe Rev Patter | Cheater, direct, , o'clock, from lished at Alvarado and Tlacotalpan. with custom. | Fection respecting establishing # custom house; left | ments in the law. introduce he pg Tedutttgees | Ber dock, Pier No. 2N.K- Kor frclent or passane, apply te houses, and incumbent on the Mexican authorities to | there on the 12 ractice to communicate freely. est place, pleedings are to ip ordina: 4RP & SON, 8 way. Pree fo lagen nap we Does ple ga an discretionary power in him, from ne. | #24 concise language, without repetition, and intelli; Hinman Mo 167 —— a raleh them, ender previows slipulaiions! A. Yee. “3 gible tou person of common understanding.” | Ltmight ‘ve OR SAN FRANCISCO —KEGULAK FACKET LINE — pert, written In’ Spanish, which he thought had | Lieutenant Marine called. ve hoon wollte have enaeted thet every ome, OES | tssss ip Cotrate creat | dier 7 Rant Rive, wove nearly, lowieh, wil take a litle Hight Brees Tie Contain Mayes he had not sought | Captain Hunter—Did youor not, while inthe council | bave s common understanding: but this will doabt- | wenn ¢ ror? Freight and be direct in a) ys. Ler aeoem— ah nites ars aght | amber, treating for @ surrender and tion. by | less be supplied ina future revision of the Code. The | Mets mn & ont ; The Court caused. Professor Girault, of the Naval | order of Lieutenant ’ Commissioners say, in their report to the Legislature, secure important and senvc, Gigs clied‘to whom tsar papers were tube. | ty to what were fe sontentrt -A.~ijtweeivedn | that Obey Rave sccceded i Sdneing he Ta Mens, | ame Bets, ogee ert het eens ee ean itted for translation, to tura letter; went w to Captain Hunter au- | % - J — a. “ Racer etca ee tho ceusideration of theCourt, | thorities were disposed to delay about terms; then re- | ‘there is nothing in the Gode which any perwn of or. ag ice Mie Neal Morten Bavera c °0— FIRST _VESSEU—DI: the co the Cour Neftes F E sPaTCH Contaka itaasin teiatinctey wor contend. ceived a letter from him, through Mr. Mcintosh, his | dinary intelligence iecerng beg eed vomap angel a tee Kaen a | Rect aly A ay ut p GREAT BRITAIN, r . - oy seems, ely, tha [- ay) Wortane rtion of he » en ‘and now gol Dn ae ee en oa preety pay vats chen ity the letter’ It | neiently hud in view the capacity of our courts, be Batts Wickens Bare R Emegacoeaer ar lier Ne. North River, will have icpateh for the Know at wet period they weresodriven? A. -—Théal- | surrender. and if not in that time, he would open s fire | cause in their notes to the Code. as now, submisted to astern Peter Merewa'o Daze | poll thee, hort theg had beenssent to Alvarado for Santa | upon the town, and order his troops to advance upon | the Legislature, they complain that the jidges, or Berek tens Berns Bergan Hutes” | Gaye. Immediate appiicnti Anna, bat driven off upou the approach of the Ameri- it) commantosiod it to the authorities; the surrender | Many ffm ee Seieaeaee oar hone = Hesshate Qerpen Sees meee cargo. Shippers wishing to ean forces. followed. 4 Mehens Wa @ Moun! Liweod L ae jateres +4 ? A.—The ‘Court--Did you state to the authorities further than | ffom an attempt by the judges to construe those pro- Mey Moree) Park anges | Freights taken eat raten. eit Liestenant) Hanter bad not bina ng Meme ioned in’ Lieutenant Hunter’ letter. that there | Visions literally. or according te their strict sense— Boroce Cane Bore Br Toa a ___E.W_SUTTON & CO. 8 Wall st. horses would have been taken by the American fore © other troops in the vicinity of the place? A.—I | whereas, they should sasip caasemg se te ema Moore 5 ~ Sar aha ALIFORNIA TICKET POR SALB.—A FIRST CLASS did not 4 need 0- Foo corte en lof ae ae tant what i | Lieutenants Biecker and Marine;and Mr. Almon, | stances of each case, here is. however, x diffeulty, etek Mary Seam viies ae ne Ee oe teal lp hs Olebe Masia kad ese is a were dircharged. , which even the Code itself under the most eareful re- Meer Ra i! JOWN T DALY. . ‘ : vision, can hardly meet. In order to earry out these Monty re Court, (verbally) —Well, what, did yom Wear? A) oo Jesup recalled nt MAY" Teuign views of the Commiesloners, the Jedges must | 3-8 Ly Oey ieensee or pee- Captain come eee stated in your evidence that exercise a dieretion. In the last revision of the Code, Mere Ia ania Captain Hunter-How many guns did you find at | the premature eurrender of Alvarado produced a loss Se eee: boa. to 2 Seen eee Bouetete «= Saeke’ a Sap ate Some eae bo hype 3 <r od PET oy a! Lengo Satert fea ert eT id Tt is a factory, howey cay Mc Serr ALIPORNIA TICKET TICKET FOR “STERRAGR My _ "t say; late your groum or opinion. an in| al " Bt s “KET—A CK ery mony: maname aomauaned. a that by ‘thet movement we were thrown into the hands | Persons, exeept the judges, will understand the new | wae ‘Me oe need agen Cc Passage, in the mer Georgia, to sail Lith May, Curls When you sbtained. the horses and eattle, | of the contractors, and costs in purchaelng wore I Practice it being set forth in such ws the 4 Dicnanis “tniaiainn amer Iothmus, third oyage f Panama 0 were they from tudividualsor Mexican authorities’ A.— | erased four-fold, ‘and in some eases six-fold, the m jommlesioners 52, coon | Rermed Secreto Ree. «| eee Eien ee ‘Writing to the alealde of Ti informing the } ber of animals used in the southern portion of the ar- | son to witness « lega da pleading, oF | meus M:Deocd Mich MedDomald 40s = ¥ slenide of Alvarado, they were furnished by my execeded thirty thousand; General scott, as well | Tenders verdict, the meaning of which he docs not | Hemme a4 wri 2s eo NE THROUGH TICKRT—PIKST CLASS, HOWLAND bave purchased some from butchers. ‘ax myself had theught two-thirds of that might be pro- | ©! hend. Samnel Mire 1, Mul Balkemon | MadTe ‘eae Thee & te Melver Monee = McKensie Woe & As "s line of t wanted. Addre-e Rosa 185 ancWhile you were in command of Alvarado, | cured In the region of Alvarado. Whether there may nat be an occasional exception, | tora” Barts Bivenns ys emt SooreGemartes | pence inh, BrGuiveGes = ekordes gee —alter, Box 194, had you any means of ascertaining the effect, if any, | The witness here presented copies of General Seott's | Oi), eine, ote of Genk; bet Seosarding Goths | SS — BeXeo han Melewgitie Je MeMancra 2 MaNely - — the premature surrender had upon the procurement | requisitions wy Lam here ander | that arenow obselets) the exception only proves ike | Take Sots Met citegh or! ees Fast-SAILING of repptee Ay means of esceraining were or Cannot be proper Smt | rate "Powe eppears cht ther int new’ preceding | RETSER, ng Heme FSGS RETHTE me x net Fas Tbe Cours interposed | thera confidential character. from my government which, s¢ is lays be inferred from, He nome Lo DUORE | SUP Raw ee Seca’ i owe, salen of olite nad fer : ~ nent | rather te midwifery than to law, it could not be ex: calle r eatify pai ‘ Ms q 6 so atlende 8) Vie Vewkie ¥ ‘oodett fen Ch tonnage. She will be sold very low. "Al to Pest dere B sepidea tas ceuversufien with the | duet. Ko ROR RR Fefex to the “Writ of Deliverance.” Upon wine Retin” ane HOLLINS L DUNDERDALE, 35 Wall street character! A.—As governor of Ca in Hunter, (interposing.) said he had no desire careful examination of the «abject, however, it will be hr x . — 10, 1 consider them as oficial to place General Jesup in a foreed position; certainly | fund that this writ has nothing to do with obstetrical - Wooter be Captain Hunter—Was your conversation respecting | bot te impugn bis anotives; be merely wanted lo get practice—it is in fact intended for the delivery of y ee og Re Mins ie pve White Caran ithe capture of Alvarado official’ AI s0 regarded it; | Teasons for a statement —to procure facts person, whether full grown or « child. out of the haw Saco tary Witemeiees ” | Winenstaety” © taker. TV drew’a distinction between alcaldes and others; the General J. continued— Had personal and positive ba a court, or some officer thereof, who may be exercis- Tae! Beet: Water Sarah aewe Raest, or to WoRa a ccides could be relied upon; it was their policy to teli | directions from the President of the Vuited states to | Ing. * restraint over, the individual applying for the ae wenn tay heh a sd . the trath, TY As Nuch ax possible on the rerources of the coun- pony Se athe ack * Lamy aan ond pd Bg . we a. ne . . se Pe “ d vaheas corpus oe ofor i pee Tiana aie ubecetecasfberene witahes tus course | scurecs Stull fall short of Phot the Lresident expest- | weed Dut the nature of which no one gould understand Se Way eG Te iho testimony wus admissible, and, reopening, de- | ed. 1 caused purchases to be made when at the South, | the name Do belag eiian, although it has been of Women-—Terts edition, I w—Pce SL— jared negatively. whieh attracted the attention of the authorities of | 7 the English people in their law procees of euBrring, of physical aud men’ anguish to many an # Commodore Perry—Was it not necessary. in sending | Warhington: the President complained of the expenses | ™cre than five hundred years, might, hove heco opasb by a tely posecasion et thie wer Iborses from Tlacotalpan to Cerro Gordo, Cordova, or | of the war, ke. Being questioned, va my return to | , Scientific allusions. perhaps even term ded eopecies he seaetiea, tempat: ay place futervening. to cross a ferry near Alvarado’ | New Orleans from Mexico, enrly in April, respeeting | be Properly made w Bode dy re oon War's" Aoorots, whieh ebould T Yes, the ferry war about « quarter of a mile be- | the matter, 1 found every thing stopped. in conse- | they have never before been weed im | them parcsularly. Alvarado; knew of no other route; rd it was | quence of an order from Washington; T'vas then oom- < nae. Deerlty fee! thie tn 28 hy hess health does not permit of an Increase of fa~ ual route; but. after Alvarado was taken, they | pelled to assume the responsibility of disregarding that here is eutherity fer this in Littleton, who once tes “Troms daklonthe ete, Ge quibe-—d'ene nother route. Order, imperative as ft was. In making my annual re- | voted two Latin verses, upon which Coke remarke | or budding ints womanhood, oF the ene im the degiine of © Hunter asked a recall of Goneral Jesup. with | port to the government, I did not intend to impeach pews Linsiehes ate very date wwe verte, Se © fe yearg, im whom nature coatem Mates eu iasportant P view to eross-question him respecting lose to the | the motiv Fone; had no doubt. myself the | Uy Fald that -fuchoritates philosophorwm medécorum et can disco: inited States by thie movement upon Alvarado, and | movement was impelled by gallant and patristic mo- | Potarwm runt in cauais allegande et tenenda,” (the tes, Gouss dstaked tke vocal, es meaning of which is, that philosophers, physicians. and to ehion ber ject. Lientenaut Bleeker returned a certified transcript of | Court (interposing) What mov , ports, are good authorities in law. i favet tnaee | ‘BERL as Latter feos 8 Geatlens ig Darton, hte» ¢ log-book of the Scourge, as previously directed by | Witners—On Alvarado, I epoke of it in ite bearing | , Some other important changes im the law will here. Da. A myvee, Uy 5 Court. | Bpem my administration and the interest of the eoun- aft F the present, as Coke profoundly 4 4B. Be ety ctnting for Lieutenant Griffin recalled. try. Having been compelled to disobey orders ftom taste shail suffice , evens anguish mmodore Perry-Did you know, when you con- | the highest anthority known to my profession, I felt MARBOTTLE GRIMSTONE weed ehocm ceted for the horses at Tixcotalpan, that it was in | bound to explain my reason for it in my report. Find apoeseestany 0 Progera dance with previous stipulations? A.—I did not, | from my papers, that absut 16,000 animals were taken Manortal Lands—Anti-Re 44 h mot danger, sgt © a smmodore Verry—Did you see thehorse.? A.—I | im the part of the country through which General The Tribune. and other anti-rent | td weet 29 he last conaoiyn, Seaport of. | cappum. = Ge “i eaw very few of them before Colomel | Seott operated; 1.177 were obtained im the month of owners of what are called * mano- = —3 eos wouner ® Se he temo (now ahees to meatioh | tend sana hom I turned over the contract April, and through contractors, over] 5,00 in May lands, became possessed of hem without ad aed Fea | ond Exert’"" | Riguiy ope 20 oe b} Bene’ rece vost A about Alvarado. quate price. es Beene U Oni terrogatories of the court said he was second lieute- ptain Hunter —As a military ma you This is entirely without foundation; besides on tak- Boeshprne | “ nt of the Alba: and knew nothing personally k that if the resource: Ing possession of the Inwd« patented, the owner imme- A osiier the earrender | by the approach of diately commenced » large outlay. It is well known Rorres Ribas Lieutenant Calhoun sworn He also. command | a large feet would have greater effect tm drivi to the old inbabit. ofthe Western part of the State. il Themes Brosiwrter Ramet gs e s 7 heed i the store sip Supply, knew nothing personally ot | off? A—That { always the effect of ant te of the late Charles A. Williau- | agers Seay tveth, Snmkace Lacites. Sieaky ete = Somer Brotability, my SiS grave, onl a Je matter force: they can only be brought beck by coercion. re enorm pat Peenr a feo re ae Baiery Saal Cape Devs Shildven left motherions. ad Lientensuts Griffin, Bissell, and Calhoun were dis. | Court —How did you expect to increase suppl opened reads in all directions through what Brewed > lll a DIL in, of course, impracticable te sonvey more (ully the vi arged capture or otherwise? A —Never een inatractio before an impassable wil built churehes, bridges 7 Sait tonb@ — Singeat tarp Sees flows rubjects treated ot. as they axe ot @ nature sirietiy in ‘The eourt adjourned General Quitman: but Knowing the procurement of ec. Tomich an extent did hy i Searels | Maded for the married, o¢ those NINTH DAY. supplier to be one of the oljeets, co alluded to the mat- his principals, that it w Liberty street, New ¥ Cd Commedore Perry (at bis own request) ter in my report; when propositions were made to an adequate return hi Bebiwe Boston; T. je wid that be desired some expl render. this should have formed a stipulation, partic The owners of not only this bat the other large tracts 4S the reecipt of TY, will be bransmi i, i ference to the papers presented yeeter ly when the approach is by sea, people who supply an In the State. wore at the expense of the passages to this Betpin Fa, free of postage, te any part of the Untied ot. ‘eters It may have been possible, said be. invading atmy must be coerced, else thoy compromiae | Country of countless emigrants, and thus the great ob- = tx A Pens paid, oe, Dr a |. Macrieene. wea to Captain Mayo the propriety of taking the | themeelves to their government, and are liable to the | Jeet, the settlement of the lands, was obtained; and the =e . feet Tecollection ot the fact, nor dot | charge of trearon tenante now, in many instancer, are holding lands Bers Jeo fuser The © f Jouup wan nally released. worth $200 $25 per acre, at an annual rent of one —— — elses, like the bursing of | ylor sworn. a e Bo ® r of rleam, whieh ‘cmployed tn the Gulf of Mexico, | And these men, through the demagoguing influence * fetes Sine Many persons who ke of Ohio. of politicians anti-renter dy | Uy years, and abject to use eartrwmpet: «after osing Court—Are cireumstane: da large one, in Otaego cow Singee we'd one butt we these trumpets, being made per= connected with the surrender of Alvarado, &e.? A. shilling per eer: bry ea arg on =~ wemeng a, oe pan, made by yourself, ar under your orders, A.— | peared to the mouth of the river on the Mississipp! uate We See iy tren ey ty Pani; have cxainined my papers before leaving home, | testitied to ecving the American fing on the fort; went femoe ten fame Mags Sarilcs, oeelee tee = could And no Dating reference tothe sub. | Op the river im the Spitfire: saw same flagat Alvarado Sayko tea ie Ll oy ee i¥T, 19 DUANE ST. Ucliove they were left with Captaa | ¥a* ordered by Commodore Perry to disembark my Seyret fr Plone ox a ye A his guidance: in consequense | men, T being sen/or officer of the marines, and garriso 1 caer femepe? | ere Jomee eee A ct y the town, baving posted myself with a duc t | field a more of the same clase of politicians Sarre Jot Pomag CP due dimen the eatety of the and whilst standing by A. — be a “ig 3 that on the Inet vote in the ‘Pecan Goatees mere my bartucks, obecrved a aqnadron of cavalry approach. | House of Assembly, the free sotlers voted in » body in Wovman, ce) If s0. state them. | ing; recognised General Quitmai whe came Se me | favor ofanti-rent. Perhaps this ita new definition 0 Sefton” ‘Sun piemee +] a Trad melden of former | and arked me what it m ing possession of | free soil, The getting of another man's land for no- ooh bed Sirians Smee P boon entered inte, aatil apprie told bim I ool & © hing.” ry respectfully. r —— a, iti : RAVE No Apecific terms asa right on 6 asked tw mi - ———— ; (hedin oe eet Feces hs cir part, bot merel , &- nee; offers of protec- ordered a serjeant to conduct him to the try ag We hy advices from Columbia ri » Sack fom duess, and t abel of sa 0 ver to the Ziet March. There i« of e nes Cher eer By, Gree = yg me Ppliee to the | Ciliptain Hunter—When you first landed at Alvaredo, ees ia at @ stand still, on account of uae elke fee ~~ Coart—State the time of the seieure of Vera Crus | did you not find It in possession of Passed Midshipman ber at San Francisco, and the high =, Soe awed Go vel the castle Teniple, and rome of the crew of the Scourge! A.—Yee. | price of Inbor, enueed by the emigration to the fewer So }- 7 Tt makes © The evaciation was on the 20th March, Captain Hanter—Do you know how eral Quit. | Bing region. Provisions, were very b'gh; be” ‘ het ” Toes Bee \ festrivtion of diet, drink, rf] then the Ametioan fing was holeted. man's troops approgched Alvarado? wast in the fear, | at 61 10 conte per pound. and (he B5~ ra, raises of prt ‘oane Perea, | acezincerieieg © Nocnm,e pope Colores tenant Marine tees and the best direction to intercep' ani. | Cex war above the fan Prane: Ternblee Tomer ” 4 ldeutenttate, as precisely an you caw, (he converss. | mi A _ lad seen th troops, some ten of twelve | —— me or” uate. vu |p LM Py he op Be Ube Mext- | miles from Alvarado. on the beach, while on board the = Uh Lewis Pons ey ‘ n rections, et 81. . when you | Mississippi; think he eould not have approached it samnnnnne MDC AL a ee sa teaberterp ame. | MERE Teoma ed ad from the bench ona Court--Wa Aid, WHO PRE. tee | |e me medicines. emma penard street, near eo his approech such as to prevent drt. oP g,CONTINUES TO BB CONSULTED AT VENTLEMES f cathio! A tfhey might bave 1e:teated carom | py Bp MY Gi . © s the beach; the point of Qui try would hae jowely eet fire to vessels of wat in the har- | #lowed him. with a sufficient foree, to interegp* Ray er fidd sahed Trews respecting the mamber of troops, | treat; but he bad not sufficient fure a re eM Yee Wten WC John Wont imam ma Mey oe 2 coments A perfect cure, even im 4 od what direction they had taken. and auch necesss- ery asked witness wb>*” yen ee.” ve ir questions This wes dome under Erection of Cap . a» pert of Alvarado a — a—< Biswas Peal Soba 8 et ; wae told rome four or five handred | it * eo len of the* vo whic! replied, ny o nd gone wp the eouatry ; aeked him if he hed | approach to the tows ~ ows. but did not restriet Hy Tedettines \S tab ently Se! fomntry, he ban trenced ¢ said be had, end ‘would do it himself; it war | Uhrongh the cougt= stom that direction; it rune can be eonsvlted Fibeme Gorton , Commedore” 4 northwesterly pS ca. @ | New York, Carse—Capt ¥ —— ded on the ay we z up’ Fe erry—Could troops of the enemy oe. | 1. ond Mrs. G. Slover, Old Bridge, New Jereqg, a) bd on shore’ At ‘a se by the beach, on the left bank of the DUNCOMBE PRESENTS MIS COMPLIMENTS TO —y 4 were Poriteve as to it; L was otfeer of the copa! A—T thiek got; not in feguier order. DAP eNcoues PART eek conta seey = Pew Fee y. Foe we Coart— Did any other troops besides General Qait- | inform tention, ina Gud feo, by what route? A. | ever of Lertores ox the Philgweyhy ef Bien ine Resrea: : : if ie sea Wal i & , vi 4 Manter-At the surrender meee cater the te @ the Fe ov Sates | ethene forme of heeeee Lienterant Manter At the surrendet 6% + soig1. | Afterwards thers entered: some Infantry ef the zpiaining all the wonde iin, Chemistry. ont pees of the, ree ps ts he, Oe te haees shea? oot zinerloan eit Urived States army; they entered by the ,besch, at of jeageriemaia of conjeming. ‘rem Coie ain inane noe. tod shaper ne, obo waee Pe it t= Traore varrendet of Ube piece, ? qnietstipalat | Mi tr ce there beldgen or Weepes nee Ube town t ee eke BEE-Ga Fic ied ’ hi Wishes i by of partion —# | L think thet amid. | A.— None id DUANE STREET, BAS, Ton rnd prewe Sear iow 7 my TG eral: men of the United | Captein Hunter made some rnggestions relative to on We yy tt ee Wy interior as + told ich the Court = ne moat mage some reply. whe Perry anid Gen. pal Quitman bad not i hie at into the HH un gi hi = © of march of the army, to eee thet ale or onder their authority, | tet n beving learned, some fifteen milee distant, of the 1 fesg toa Pete “1 wa difference nod | veeuatic : on Fee Oe eine ae get apon the tows, batter 18 | Captain Muster remarked (to. the Court) Mat tt er. Pre dente te ccsive ome ane the river and demolish every | eveh was the fact, be should have detached fwere ~- poo, ‘1 ro ri ‘sent for one doi ¥ Hipalated to deliver them | & at fo have intercepted a retreat, oF of hears _— 0 nied rf te write te | *Bd enttle: fer the district of Alvarado & pente at ¥

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