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at “39S AND AURISTS. CHATTAN fapread oat to the visitor #rto-nes in grendour amined | Pennant wee v o~ | THE RIO GRANDE EXPEDITION. RANDE. OOGA. Hy anything | have over sven. } had an oyport | _ pameemnparaat THE EXPEDITION TO THE RIO &:. ' ie ak aignal ‘lao rover nee trate mare: manne 4 : . th f i ep wi con bo tee with me. loo clam sianeasher® edits Aa lin Interesting from Gen. Grant’s | (ewe nCaruiinn und the raiges oo sete ote \ t ( @arARRBAL APFECTIONS IN THB THROAT, OBRONIC CATARRB, @APARAN OF THE TYMPAMO MUCUS MEMBRANE OBSTRUCTION OF THR wderagHiaNn TUBB, CURED. ORO88 EYE STRATGBTEND IN ONE MinUTs, ‘Gwe every incase of the Bye and Ear requiring either Medica? or surgical aid attended to by DE. YON SISENBERO, Peiber of “Burgical and Fraciica) Obsarvauons on ihe ‘Qtrences of the Har, with tho New Mode of Treatment,” ‘he omen, io! Bianuen, Jody 50, 1863, i five years, and DR, VON WBYBERG operated vw doiw of my care Without ihe Migdieot pain—s thing that could not believe could be done, ‘Waow hear well, and feel so I bever felt for the lant twenty ‘yeara, ‘Tho dexterity and sili Wp wh ich tbe operaucn wae Pertermed evince the highest practical ability. 1 bear per- feetly: Th ie now over = monib since the operaticn, and I ‘erntiwee 0 f2cl a9 well aa ever. _ was wpe, Barlem, 120th otreet, between Second and Third aver, OATARRH CURED. TWiew Torr, august 23, 1869, Ihave been suffering for the last three years from a ae. Vere Caiezr®, witha continue) dulness in my besd, a tight- pee ecroes my chest, a weiaht over my eyes, which were watery and very painful. My nortriis were continw- (iy ehvtrocted with o pouring of Huld. I nave had frequent (mieesing, hoarseness of my voice, Generally attended with Evacuation of Brownsville by the Rebels and Its Occu- pation by Our Troops. How American, French and Meri- can Interests Have Been Af- fected by the B&ovement. Revolutionary Changes in the State of Tagiaulipas. THE FRENCH POLICY DEFEATED. ecessity of Reinforcing General Banks’ Army, he, Reus ae. ‘The sloumebip Star of the South, Captain Weodbull, ar Tived at this port yeetorday from New Orleans, Pensacola apa Key Went. bo reports that tho steamship Mitels. Aipp) sailed for Pensacola tweaty four hours previously, witb ber machinery diearranged. Cur Special BROWNSVITIR, Nov. 9, 1863. Here we are on tbe banks of the Rio Grande, with the old flag tying over the town, where )t had not been coon before for the jast two years and aball, We bave got possession of (his : portant place without a etruggle, and ‘we mean to bod it at whatever cost. |te importance Will be more thoroughly appreciated after becoming ac- quainted with the bietory of the occupation and of its im- mediate conseqnences; and the military authorities at Washington should not delay @ moment in ro strengtben Scene of General Banks’ Movements in Texas---Oocupation Department. STRENGTH OF OUR POCSITION, a, be Pr Mr. T, C. Wilson's Despatch. Hoounn’s Anny, AX re Fam p, Nov. 14, 1809. KAY ORTED RAMI, MOVIOMEN Reports reach us, through the medium of deserters frow the enemy's forces, that the rebel gencrals are pre- paring for activo fervice and an extensive move, with a view to severing or Interrupting our communication with Louisville, Ky. How true this is remains for the future to khow WHHL OOHRS ON TICKER HL FY During the last tep days the pumber of deverters from the enemy is surprisingly large, and, what is still more strange, it Increages every day. At last the ene- my, having ort all faith in their privates, has statioued a commissioned oificer at every picket pont or point where |. i at all ensy for a man to desert This foreshadows a state of feeling that cannot ve over beneficial to the rebel cauee or grati fying to the rebel leaders. Ihe other night a sergeant ‘with the whole of the picket post, ‘reported”’ to our lines What mort haye been the rebels’ aston ehment when they discovered hia wholetaie skedaddie. MCKET LINE AM UREN. It 6 @ very cusioun thing to wateb the actions of the pickets on both sides, The rebel pickets walk ap avd while ours immediately get up a coonter wikgpti oo kee Doodie.”? Thus they whistle “down” the picket line. +H MOR HA KAT. YANKEE, I want to tell yoo @ truly interesting joke. | write ‘Himtorenting”’ because it bar a very large interest in showlny bow ignorant seme of the Georgiane are. Tho firrt night after we left Bridgeport Gene- ra) Steinwebr made big headquarters at a bourse Jocated within ihe Georgia State Ope of his aide de camp had occasion during the evening to #peak in Ger man to the Ceveral’s servant, in the presence of rome of tho female cceupants of the building referred (0 Above. “+1 reckon, Geveral,”’ raid ope of the girls, “that mon,’ pointing to the aid-06 amp ‘must bea real Yankee, 1 | ore than fiity miles away. Of course (he minotert pointe of our situation spread out like & map before the rebel eyes on Laie peak so a desoription of the view from my pene! will not be contraband, THM GROOMAYHY OF THK COUNTRY, The ascent of tne mountain (rom Chattanooga valley by ® winding, rocky road that gradually riser trom tl coptiaence of Chattanooga creek, two miles from the rail- road depot In Chattanooga, and reaches the tup of the mountain ope mile in rear of Lookout Point. Here is or mer resort lerry—our nearest ge being 18 ern bend and northern ruptnows of the lower dead i better represented by Indian nam: Moveasin Heud,” end the bebokier tt Biruck with the similarity of the neck of land embraced by this bend to @ moccasin, Chattanooga town the instep, the confivence of Chattanooga creek # the toe, the coofaence of Lookout creek the bee), aed oar | pontoon bridge at Brown's Ferry m the ankle above the heel, Lookout Moontaia # opporite the botiow of the foot, and Moccasin Kidge # the leg and foot, Tne dis- tance from Moceasin Point to Lookout acrore the river 18 leew than ix bupdred yards, w the Point abovt one yards. The bend of the river from ( to Brown's Ferry is about sx miles, across Moo Ridge the distan only owo miles, Misaiovar, upon which are Braggs’ Losdquarters, which lies the bulk of the rebel b and sonth, and is Chattanooga. Chaitancoga valley Missionary Ridge aud Lookout. This valley gutnide of on Lookout valley and and between it and Raccoon six miles from tbe Pout, dige if On the north side of the river. The pem- age of the Teunemee between Walden aud Heccoon ie called “the suck.” Kelley's Ferry on the lower Jeadiog, is below ‘the suck,’ and road to it passes Brow Lookout valiry, under the rebel pune So the stiention of the gunnere on Lookout i divided between Chettenvo- ga, which they cnn barely reach, and the wagon reat 0 Kelley's, which they cannot bit once wm men. They have wasted a vast deal of ammunition, but bave dope no particular damage as yet. Occamionaily our bat leries on Moccasin Point reply W their Gre, and rome. tines reach the top of the mountain, A greater elevetion is required than the pieces will stand. ap® the operation i somewhat risky in comparison with what wecan ef. a. is (he topography and geograyt country round atyout 4 nee ign a Oe There are now in {root of us, rebels. wg the army as to make it secure againet all adversaries. | nan pn ia Cea gear “Not very well.” replied the General, “He is ately frem the Hantern States.” “And do they alt talk mice “Many of them do.’ “Gracious!” raid eho, in evident eorprise, no wonder #0 may of them look wild.” “Why, did you think (hat any of them werd nx band eome as you are’’’ pits, often with a fulness of my throat, together witha | ye revels, whe bad Leen In possession of the place, Gerenew end a dropping. Dr. Von Eisenberg bas cured me | under General Hee, becoming informed of the advance of ‘Wham hens cinagiceadle euSorings. Tow tec) a sew life, | Or troops, under General Hanks, prepared to Wo westment of Dr. Vou Eiscuberg is en shilfolas it ie suc. | CY*CBRE™ 't, and thoir preparations consisted chiely — im plundering the citizens, throwing the guns of eanful; 14 'n imponsible to overrate the benest Ihave re | yort frown ito the Rio Grande, apd then setting (eutved ot bie banda, I bearti!y recommend any ove suffer. fire to the town, Thef burned the United Btates barracks fag ke myself to place themecives under Dr. Von Eisen | “U4 destroyed large quuntities of property. ‘Ihi they my ys ¢ were not permittnd to do, however, without a rerious re- Seapforaray Wie a cartalniy of being speedily cored. Seve Yas on tho part of the imbabitants, who were organ 2k with gratitnde and pleasure. I cannot forbear agin | io for the purpose by a military officer from Mexico, Gaping that my voice, which was hoarse and thick when} | Gonera! Cobos, who happeved to be living at the timo fp ‘@gplted to Dr. You Eisenberg, Is now clear and good, in» } Brownsville us an exile. The advance of Genera} Bavk ‘deed, feel abundantly satiated army ontored it at ten o'clock on the morning of the Gib ae —_— inet. This advance consisted of the Ninety-fourth I!!ipoin JAMES LITTLB, Volunteers. Geveral Bapks and staff arrived at noon, and ‘245 Beventh street, New York. were followed! at bout turee o’eluck. by a battery of the 8 First Misrour) |ight artivery and the Thirteenth Maine r PO Lisl bedrcin! Vatuntoers. The rescor the army is en rowe to this point, i Sais dene watering fox years past from asevere Onsse™, | with the exception of thove stationed at Bravcx, at Polat | Sai aiggeat heevinees ever my eyes, with © sevens depres | Ionbel and at Hrazce '+tund. | Et, gpeok epenstaewe B11 pom in my head, wees cificany Our unexpected occupation of Brownsville hae produced —— vente wich would not at first wight appear to bave any nd Senntinual scouseietien (MY MECH | Ce asction with it, but which, nevertheless, flowed di- Ruiz rouilied {rows Brownsville and reivetated in bis poet | peweartous sort. Bven before his arrival to rename his ‘6 Military Covernor of Tamaupilas, functions another rieing was organized in Matamoros, Cortinas published the following explanation and de- | a@ was to Bave come off last night. The American Con- fence of his condnet op thie ovcagion:-— Gul there, fearing for the safety of his person and ar. 10 "Hm PURLIC. chives, notified Geveral Banks of the danger, and men Tho exploin to Uetnetioe, en well as to tas papi Fee ible her | SeFee were promptiy taken by the General to give to the role and tbe armed garrison of tho piace which be | Consul the protection of our arms. The necessity, how- hoe to command, the reason for the execution | eyer, did not arise, If it had arisen I should probably Adve been dating this leer from Matamoros, as the head- quarters of the Terds-Mexican expedition. This might have inuoived us in hostitutees with Pramce; but itis impossible to prrecive how, with that government persisiing in ils policy and our government persisting in tis own, ivatilities can be Weng delayed. It is, therefore, of the most urgent political necenity (hat our army here te reinforced 10 (he exlent of at pat way” again inquired the ‘woman, 'Woll, I'ma a8 handrome as you are.” And bere the conversation euded for the present. CAPTAIN FW. STOWE, ‘Aseintant sac General, jaebibgtion. L. ited Siates Volumieers, to day, with letters and ‘to obtain the command of soldiers 10 “inprass it upon the authorities @f Washington cl to the country ss Mex! | Our army must te stvong enough not only Ww redeem cane; and as liberals they are ail rendy to encrilice thetr | Poses frum the rebeis, but to resist all further appretsivn by : Mexico. when he inade the Sok et ‘Temaulipas. | ane ER doubt g i f i § i ! i i : —— lamation in which he could sot avoid ene eres nen yea P Fectly from it. ‘The Mexican general whom T have already The tendene of his idear sgatuet the fundamental charter French yoke, 7 > “hat ae ™ went). ans paysictans, who provowseed“me to be noticed es organizing the Hrownsvitleites agaiust wie ree) | OF the republic, and the government lawfully essabliahed | HERES not only ite people, Meni- Wasi Louttered Tora tong:time tw indeceithe- | Wecvdiarien and plunderers, was a man of some note | Weriect in tameuinae wink the cierto of a close | ean represented as being bitterly hostile to Even 74 Span lay ‘ — Bie full wame ware-for he no longer liver-—Jose | rodaced to writing and signed, ‘ -_ Pate ares ae cnt, Gay exhh Marin Cobos, He was Penissulor, se cant What q porn — Lyn if ur ge ease ar Juares goverument ie unpopyiar! What, then, is to be dove? The medium courm—between & French provecto- rate on the une hend, and a condition of chronic revelu. Hoptem on the osoet--cumimende iteeif to the popular beart, 68 they will be eutyected to paDlahment These new pickets appear to be friend!y. They have not free es yet upon any of am th our men. and i | ees A Dustanty fete weak, vert vdeclond cootinusty der Anat fe od agen, an may easra were oe aflectad thet T wee So te Benicg ten Mie won at Goninon oF fourteen ==. , cop 1 at08 | yearn of age. “He bad attained ihe age of forty five aud og a ame the rapk of general of division in the Mexican army, Providence to come to Dr, You Elsenvers, (whb meh caty eased me of my Catarth by removing om ap Qeatebing quantity of disagreenble matier from my bead, @ejazed fer many youre. Now I enjoy » good aighv’e reat, 04 purses my basiness with comfort. 1 must acknowletge tm whieh he bud verved jor the last twenty years. Al- though be had abstained trom giving in his adherence to tho French movement in Mexico, and was understoud to But de restored me to perfect beslth, a biessing 1 bave not | de bostile to it, sti!) he wax ov termes of close intimacy With General Miramon, wb val gove over to the Frese, abd bold were known ae rescuomirts, or adbereuts of the chureb party. tional order, under which all ite citivens eud inbabi Taye those guarantees which the law secures to them, to which laws I bave devoted tho arms | ndor of the faithful so'diers who a JUAN NEPOMUCENU CORTINAS. Mastawonos, Nov. 6, 1968. But Ruiz enjoyed bir restoration to office tor no longer & period (han poor Cobos enjoyed bis asurpation. A third and that course jx annexation (0 the American republic or at loam auch an alliance with our government ar may enable the Meaican people to expe) the invader, re- organize their institutions on a firmer foundation, and & new start in the career of relf government. In the administration at Worbington inclined to develop and foster this sentimenty it ta, no time shoold Be lowe Our troope were wi ma im consequence of the enemy manifesting dietary our present quiet. During the rebel force stationed op Lookout Mountain bi Domily engaged in the copetruction of strong oarthworke The ether evening we iorced them. for the t'me being. we discontinue their uperations, in conseqvence of the acca racy with which our pieces dropped ip the wbeliv. Since then they bave worked at night o6 there fortifeat in which are located at a 7 Ad noent to where the & ‘company C, borty-fourth Litinols Volunteers, were cuted yesterday according to sentence of court martial The execution was conducted in (he usual manner of ports example to the troupe who withered 6, i salutary. Benjamin felt from bin cof dead atthe Oret dre and tumbled into died iw pain (ht Dr, Vou Biosnberg’s mila anf scientine treatment for Tt wae thir connection, | believe, which led to the pe. | MOVeMent gent Kuiz rushing beck to our protectiw | 10 forwarding large reinforce +, (hU® | tanooge road crouees the lower elope oF baRe of the moun — 1. | consity of Cobos? retiriog from the Moxi in Brownsville, where he still rema enabiing General Manks to ki) two birde—revel and | tain, Yesterday afternoon the rebel drew io their ‘ ee ae pes then eno umere iit anaaty Gopkitie thie -oh siege was declared at an end, and the civil Governor | Freock 1b one stone. Eri, “Dede adit haan master Geoerel Notes r f I c room pat al . ob - ~ op he “4 a inet town of Setamoroe, This is tue capital of the State of ta. | Othe State, Jesus de ta Sarva, a promivent Mexican | There inno for doubt that the French have been the drawing in Of the picket lite a rebe: eens Sov Se in the field. and soldiers te ale Themen end Gerdee things. His bead citiven, war ree the field inhabit ten oiled to exereige bis legitimate functions. | Arranging & movement In Matamoros which would place Observed — toanumnver ing maulipar. The whole State haw been 0 « #lale of siege ince ot | abt a barecter as to deserve apremi poles. VATy OF Lie otbcere tnd ipets Com adver Genera! W sam ¥ Wing to the citivee. at the fame time, persons porte the’ Glemppenrenee of the yellow fever from tbe cm ib general berty and devire to respond to hes ett tanppen ? | suddenly crossed the river, surprised the garrison OF | gatione when he reaps the fruit tbereuf. while thir in | ViCckading Meet on Mobile. mae | Matamoron, depoved the Military 6 or Of the Mate | threatened with extivetion by the sitvation in which the | ‘Trade with #t, Loo, on private account, # rapidly | Coe day’e | of Tow pee, and procisimed bimeeif Governor in bin | Stste = Bow placed by the decree referred to. placing | secreaming. mort anx.Cur and titnid patriot at JOHN TAYLOR. | etead, under t Sal automa tienes teen aaa to-day among secession rywpath) | nothing in the Fiuation of “the bemiege "Naw Yous, Jnly 19, 1402, | rere of @ rebel defeat in Western Lowiwiana to awaken anxiety for ther rofety ihe br Nov. 14 1% to his cause, JAMES FURLONG, a6 Becona avenue | arly in 1962—#tili recoguising tbe Juarez government. | ‘The decumemt which announced this new chauge in | thal city and the whole State of Tamantipss in their | Granger are worker = preparing aul raat mae — sos | the phantasmagoria of Matamoros movementa,is as fol- | bande. The onexpected appearance of Ranke at Browne chine for the next campaign, € \ Strangely enough, its coast wis excepted from the deciara | for tate he nies 194 ALLEN BrmBer, New Youn, Feb 9, 1563. p a th . | dune Tor vn be night : | i tows — ville, and the necessary evacuation of that town by the Hodges, Chiat Quercermes aan tion of bleckade made by the Frenel military autbortties | | Liewlenant Gol Heory © Hodges ut T have beun completely deat in one ear, aud partially 80 | deb Gebtehe thes mio y espenetioe. | a By naan sa tated Pe rebels, defeated the plan. Bad it been evceeautul the " a ters Departinent. ten b Jeved by Majer laneden ©, fan easy e 7 tn the herote city of Mat os, on the sev day of 3 othe ing Uhey env * tel lone! Hodges ener fm to other, der above seventeen years, with a diagrersble |e wag ay ayronys ulus! advantages were | the month of September: the garrison of this station, a vada bay ental bie ree bject without being Ue any materiel injery Becaune we are net coostant. | Rasta," COR ES pe ee ae <a 1 * f fer clatter were | Under the command of Colonel Juan N. Cortina’. assem: | exposed to complications with our government, and | ly banging away with oor artillery it muet pot be taken | cote ebitty tases, Tanves hove (Geaanee from both ears, combined with continual rumbling — sreuent® “lan : to ahe re nie i ~“ G eh dled tn fonss meeting belog convened by the peorte : | the vebele would ico have beuefited by it. The move for semen oot we have no artillery that can re b of a” oe ped wise ob Woonpe ‘ — i enabied to gut copplicn from -abread through this cx Considering that i wo long time vinee Lbe State . Afpeed nterfere with (heir pent or hat the end of this mat hd... be cata o raaertearenabalonan end to send excbange for them, and os | bas neon eufferiog nd lament.ng the eflects of the decia, | Ment Of Banks has therefore proved not culy opportaue, | (erwin bel canvot tell, Indeed there are wone here bow ere ie a fair stage of water i the emieaot ONS Witbonl the slighiont relief, | | Lary rebels were to lend | 18000 of rnartial law in whieh it haw been pla: but of the grentest importance in every aepect of the | who can, Ap artillery engagement may open at wry mo —— 2 bee . age | ee of the 4th January, one thoneand cis! question ment, and thin ie the mont thet cau be raid of it. Thee | 3 consulted Dr. Vou Bisenbers, but I musteaudidly ay — their aid red and the whole Stat A Bebe ‘ ves of it , hit ne whole State wo. more ally ae it has prow the weather is warm and rainy A thick fog 1 bed So'fat® tm Bis suecems when I did so, Tis, — Tamatipae ‘o bre ' ile ar wal to a-compliah what was ii naaed by i | Our New © « Correspondence. Rp ee —— eo tate thaw always | : nto rebel pacer whic ue to Dr, Vou Piseuberg to ncknowledge (hat y — TabgemMeDt has bor pall pe in the nat vw Uni vase, Now. 13, 1862 1 nul drove the enemy nem ane, } ‘ —— juat io the wick of 1 « bimeelf at The Thirteenth ermy corps, lately operating in che | with great ices on “ © Of the battie * a - exttrely cured; t r at akili and ; Tenn,, Nov. 7, Ines. '§ SO errer See SO | need of from five | men, made dp Teche country, embarked to-day at Brashear City for | valley | rhe resdse meet nes coking ts tp Glnenaions ‘which have procured for bim euch an unrivaled 1 fron the ranks of tho retreating rebels, from tbe resi o- teaanele al ® | come unknown point in Texer, by way of Berwick # hay © Despateh. | of © wow and abort lise of communication WED Beidge, Pepetadion. Aol bave bad an opportunity of comparing hie | denis of Brownrviile whom be bad to resist the | whieb might be ured to confront such an eme | The stemmer Cirtasian arrived here W-day, an oun Guwennssee,? port and the pusersion Of tbe Teonensee river, were | | qn0d0 of treatment with that of others, I can truly stale that | Pluoderers, med Trota Sey CAnR Attac Ble set only superior, Wii tue principles which direct baw Weode of restoring the bearing a: in my Opiniom, certain, A remor |* enrre AULHOFILY 19 eonLeDtY ain Ip the hero e i exercieing it clves } @ joo. Hooker ond i'n nh open the Pasa coniifies that my mother bas been for sowe timeamMist- | month of sepicuder, teed tue wud ° The War in Mexico. | See : Shue edguties ond — nied - sumbied to deliberate co the siuet FNOLISH NO hotaal engineer dverge yee oeinagiriratit-soapaie dgeport to the @8 With partial deafners, eii-ring from pain aud rurabling % DOW plucrd—threalene | (From otapletely changed the expect of afflaire, which the ret Pockout Mountein «great creat tor the Weises in the bead, together with olber indications of w total Considering that the State 0) ever been truly fe acksowledge. Provisiona are « accumerating oe a driving the enemy from every pe — rwhieh {might with just tim hereby notified 0 mm sady-Ove :s . 7 ot charge made Wy (he troeps fees of hearing. Dr. Vou Eisenberg removed from her env aw e | Principal Secretary of st bands, and f sence more plenty. Tw e } ‘ ahd diihowlt bill, over two tome th ‘ late . it dp ved from ber Majesty's Viee Con’ ¥ ven millions of dollars, heve reached | © weinly rooting the enemy aod Sgrest quantity of maticr, together wiih coagulated bieod, | 116 gusta ar barow: bas potifeation addressed (o him by the ander Chief end « enced pRywe troops foor months 5 niec oo ite lop, ed the 10 PeBeving ber inttantantovely, and al! without prin, Itie aNd violence ‘Bwhi i & rere bh the French naval forees in the Gulr of Merico, and . Nf greatly eaperion eR en 4 - : enor of Gar countty gutters. hes not and never f a ane | dated the bth of September, 1863, of the bicckade by the | *0d futlers ere fo murried by department ¢ oat ‘WMD qratefal thanks that 1 give this tesumony to il, ous derin, annot and must | porte. ike tbat of Tampico. a # notor jane | French naval forces, on and from the 6b of Se 1 benefit will result to the roldier and bis f ai a A CRC | pot abdicate tt F & mivoriky with Cone ig that thos cireum withor 1865, of the Coast of the Guif of Mexico, with ty | thie large peymect, Clothing, camp and ge RROLL J. 5 the power of siiernug the fur ws of uur gu | the reas nced the Rupreme government ite! | tio Tampico, Vera Cray, Alwarsde, Comt " tee, and prepay atwme SIGHT RESTORED. verkment to iene eon the 12(h of May Inst, removing | Tabasco and Carmen, The following is the of page have come up in large quant and preg pre wn Coumdering that it i nperioue neces. | martial law apd authorizing the Governor, for the time | munteation received by Kart el for comfort during the ensuing Winter among the rolders Junm 25, 1803, Sy, inorder to seve oe eadence and toe b beiug, to formulete such directions se were nee ¥ the undersigned, Near Admire! ( ‘ene se engiby tay hereabe The army “yom ee peace. «bich the noch desire, that the unfor- | for the re-eetably t Of constitutional order in the | Chiet the Gaval forces 6f hi Majenty | " gg hn gpa na My daughter brought me on Bisenderg sleet | tonate constitution oF 1%: 1 the goverament which | State—a decree which, without being expressly reminded, | Freech im the Gulf of Mexico, in view " jae recesperrendigags . Diind im Doth eyex. ! could not bear the pain cor | CHHAwALER From IE hewld om y corper of the | suspended | exinting between France and the govern . secure from meena ’ ‘ completely - ~ a 9 Cocutry—a government whe , and jntoeranle | ; that Tamaulipas is pase.ng, in conse Dy Virtue of the powers Which belor “ eanen he mont aye that 1 4 . Mekgdt. Lam completely cured by Dr Von Kieenderg, | offeoces acvi-t © (hat our 'Awe, ‘oetitutions and com. | quence of tt tive ftate of afaire, without being tbat from the 6th of september " ana « tread, Leo Nant vie end called now to express — co 7 While ite loo that 0 ao wile yaridere 1 the impregpad mie we tue by welch J rewvered ove m cotens there i me poles Of our wonya, and which sti hatiancogs to ‘ ee ty py em 4 “ 4 . D " len 1H » ver being deprived of tt sot meres, fuding Campech military authority, on well ee be mont, if wot 6, on wtromg oh (hunt at Cheati amen « — ‘ fret » «ards Lnkunt Mowwtain, | re i . twenty Ave degrees aod twenty two minute manders, The wwn would bardly be re * . arde Lint fer four years. Ik 16 only due to Dr, Von Bivenberg to state ninety Hine degrees snd Ofty four minutes © hd suttteds, tnd hare weeld 00 Geet » ore that I have tried several paysicinus in vaio. J enali be ninetect degrees a ¥-two migotes north * ty ae \getic deages . J id — ms two degrees and fiity minutes weet arte ome yer sreng rhe Bayer tobear personal tertimouy to Dr. Von Eiwenvergie shai! be held in of eftortive biccuaie by t al | einen were permsitie sow. there a | the vatie a . Fave | forces under our command, and that frie | See tt . . meoue +f 0 Uarivalied succes to any ‘ay or gentleman who weal Courideriog that if 9 ; erty ae | evperde ° : 5. % Fulton ot 7 hoe rained more ib ry | plete their ear od t ‘ er, bardly * sit ome = MUON GTLLON apes eg go f ike acritive apm, ta Recordance with the conatitution of the State, to | Tne poimeekeepted trom the tincasde are 160%, | which cond be ne efecs ot | y ot ORBONTO CATARNH | URED. viyoed, it be eneabte t t anew edith eo wie aod welect the other constitutional aathorities, | Vera Cruz, Alvarado, ( a, Tabason an " “ee * | “were by —_ political regeneration, under the lowfal protection and | whose term of service may pe Proceedings i conte with x st rom 5 , READ the pood faith of the uations which | rue apd a y the treation In foree @ Aral Pr ken | riers are met in we ‘ . viciwity ° _ terested friends) m, it will ue admitted by the The funet ale ( Ageiowt 4)! VeRels which eball attempt t “ OT) pe a0 one . ' ‘ enter (he tow v - New Youn, march 2,108. | generality of Yew cans with the chara «| Commander, ber Ruiz, who al prevent exercises ° tel | inwwes t . s Thin te to certify that t bave suffered from very severe | a pyre we therefore pre mroands in this here ty, therevore cease from Biponinrtanee ete . 7 Odrenic Catarrd, with ja the be tf | fg from it hall cenre to be exer halt ane 10 eROTCiNe Pp . be ap » " * ne perton be Appointed te zy Bose completely siopped ep. accompanies vy control shall devolve npon the first RRR own drut, the kaye Pepe 4 Garenese of the throat, the nn le rtealing over we, wih ¢ The Drama " , se or ot the throat, theo ng over we ve nemitted 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HEKA } . e . im sawte, Uwe @astonal hot Busher. great cli oe¥ of the chest no’ pain, . | ent At 5 ¢ We rred op tt tof e ; Meneconsam tion Have * | “ orobath wing the interest 5 ke i alt th ‘ quarter. if Brag ‘ fog Deard of the great’ arined by Dr. VON winnn. | MO' IT " he anilite r War the Amerson Dramatic } ‘ . 4. The 7 a . . on many ind effhoes reve ab yeort ae . BERO, | consuites | with bas slide bop we om}: - oe peat dems bak Oop | my 6009 to Inform you ‘ —_ er’ 4 “ ROW baypy to be enahied tondd HF teimenid tothe erent | cone . " eving fer | Ge ' . wn ow Seve ofted the Gite ¢ n md ° . Bamber alreeis in the Dory's prcnession, as to hie elon “ LY eo ty} beer ° © | made & statement b P + Ube ond sunciatons wore of vy ent, ne he bas vhown in pereccary for Ub leper dere public aitne writ bie Ne byt (| proce poo be . 7 — arte ie tt Ng inte the | great infiomnce “ 0 e ow “ are, which om . my case that shill and knowledge which have preeare Public weary aba! dace ae sa Sauencsicoeyaingiy prod de benefit a0A other @onaione. a tr e for ie Hb that S de most glnerneiy ceeom rend al! © 1o watinty foreign, agreemes :» be @ WO TES Wettig by the “henge fren Mutite Coruets ’ ae oom sass , : contd Oe du of tines. bee orairead Chronic Catarth and Bore Throat (o apply at once to The pee tary Goveroor, Dun Maw » Hook | He use! w reside near Rrownsvilie, and some two years be omar awe ens . r a ve a. Tefoge fu this city. Hie deprivation Dee mauch | since he got up a revolutionary movement againet the of Beaton, whe Age y with ecertainty of bei M y eee - On YOK BIPRSBRRO y og cored. regretted bere, because Me wae recog? ice Texan authorities of the county, « ted and veces poh analy Ly Wea o eh | ret ape . on weeotuhen grvit'y Abiko Bers PRADBRICK PEPER, 049 Foorth vtrees ed friend to the goveroment of the nied States But | eitated bis return to Mexico, He © represented as bewe | hae teow onal ahean | whet oe ‘he bd ° 4 p J ; Dp YOM BISbNORBO'S orice, Coboa did wot long enjoy bie triampp. A counter revole. | ip the interenteof the Ueied Sales, and is peppered 4 othere the . - een yg fo “ . bit » ' (6 Bronaway, Weg torn | MP SestERE bien ook efter the very next day, he hat bs would, If pecrmery encoortgn the eafidment of tthe | se r a # Colne) of cavalry Sémbd Cortinan, Cree wat detent | Mexcane in our military verve » | Showin agual, seameske ths “eA | ‘ . | Ms 44, ca, burtd, Condemned ANE OxECuIed fe a traitor, aod | File CWReeMIOOANEE In Cited Bewrter. 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