. Pr-. .III,,"!'" '15 c.-V 1 I i 'lit tee c. of r r t ii 5 i J- T cJ -- J. sir I t l . ; I1.. . ; a s'r 1 ilx-- r r '.1 1 I i t v r t c i r. c r i: . We it,, r' rr : 1 J V L -t.l lod SMr 1,: c I h ttas l 1 f 1 1 Cw.r-r ri 2 1 1 . ovcr-.sur; m ti. r i-f re-" j t f 1 l " t J I. . k : ti - CT , V-i 1 1 ... i:.. V r ' V . : . - t t ! t L). J L I A. -. r" i.l 1 .to l., -1 r,;) fad i.. rest t: c -ji - .i j , . 1 r V, . la ccrs , l it :hen t verv i ; ) i . il. tn il for 1 it. -7 . r, : ;rtiJ ftOnwcJe; atnl per. fi j ...U'ont i'. 4 t cir ;i UiO liiiia.inyst as r,...irt 3 i 2 '-rrj.iL.-.CwUiUve aad ibat tnev, , will rt: . re u-i' iruthanJ rcyIlecV the Irt hoiiI) it, may "not proauca ns . f . lis -Vve. -.mihl hoi -a -for, j fortli fiuit 'to , .alwnof atiJ t . 'iv If. il V. 1,1 Mil ,. .? f i Ji 'jnCi'ft org r..J i cfci.' .. ra j r.,.. ji uf i! "i fc A f '' wo,,J . t lo i..-. vca' i L i '."nj ut l.t c .t. I - .iov Vtut vvfiiivc ! i.'itr the tine-iiitau tJco. ri He fic i lf sna industry hav.u uuch ley i. cr.oouruo them m ?thhj ':-:' .Ai-olwlci tl;y tUaarfy seven 6ui, "rf the t..itrj-n; if ih?y! J. so it. fcNo , tJ.afc ii n.fu ,"'y toicit.-lt J iajSd pro tec iio ) of KomsuiJirV', kni ;' the 'increase Vf n-t.ific.-riin b ji h'," thia old , North' .Sute.-" Ilvr.'vasi -itn . ral cTud "tfgri cultural ro-pa'rec ivs," jfctl' are not ije lo pe J lo the rbiio" huhdrtu.h part of- ihdr say whether sha wi'.Kirf f.d" conhv j con. tt'at aiJit Ctiijjifij; Hom hwi. aU U.ao sou '-ifja npr.'svuf to lliur devtloDOienl. v Whuher ti.e ii vilKio check tjia ?,-ir- r.iiher check - or Lly fy.i, in;5' v in " : Sjuthern v Siaus. Iho reiut of jtueUcUonswilt f; r'uhfr1- check -or' 6liarbie tbii- dvante j-. movement. ' .. ' ' for tHe last. 15 orO yeafs, that "the ov-' ' .'crnmectthsy sere and support ;W a sworn y crorrry to th ir prospcriry.' Thereia tione r 'ci ihit ceneroiw sympathy' felt by the gov- the tnrs of tlieir. Fatjiefs. AU. its. fears, .hj n'fms, its hopes," are to feed clothe and jnainuin a inn i of mercebary" 5inr; -a-' Tle9twho,.afe,'"heU together by ihqcone 'l aiia nowef of DubliC pUmderi?'. -TlVfyda. C mine til lunaiui mo. mvMy,u.",.Mu.i,iM nV all coOstitutional power in ;)he covern r V ment-to 'foster arind the' people iaanypf - Pjle'r'yaTiou3 porsuitv ;uii u-Teueves us i r not by its UlatuJn, ,nndtlomanui -that nil ?. lhe moflt-y thu msed'rnosi e' spetH.;iq rmk!n2 war, anil on agent's arid oflicera of f its own creation ;-.JMirciy.tm s aegraan '' - i!rn if the basest and nvst infernal tind ,WrlI, tho yeopldk of North Caroh'ni aid jn "birenclbentot ibcse' ncftrious, oppressive, flni-destrwcijveojt'rins, or will they give Ihe world the tU'surancpthU 'bey urtjmen? 1 1; Those 'brivii ond, gallaotnenwbo poured v out their blaod like r iter at Goi'ford on i KihriV Mountain, and, .on: many?: anotlier bailie field in tbo. Old North Natetu cut . ' from British jhjU3ticjc.jn4 to estab ? ljsh.iiicpendence'forthetnselves and clul ' ifren? would "nevcj-ha.vo done so, bad they s jnpoi J ihe ! doctrines now cqnten, "dtd fir were i$ prevail., For a ymn in the "ittnty' thaunrd rtieo's soul's" toay that ouaht'noiidjiaeUho right to mnnu i far'ture for; purselus, and. improve -nUr ' country, j.w as to j coriunil treason, ana v ue regarded as a lory; but nrrw, after ve have ciJt.t from uch wen,. and the govern- jenlwh1ch demanded it the, governfnent ' - w'e bao created' adopts; ,ihe British - rule ' ppd 'denies jour pvop'e.tl yery riht for ' wbich'they fook up arms; noj, only this, but thpse who'tadmimster -it denounce, all a ' vtorie wha think wehnxesuclf rights'. ' . The BrKish; .Minister writing. to. Lard Paloerston, caMs.it a great British.. .metis-' , Aiie a matier,of great intere&Pio ivjglana, He iell hS.ovn government that boih gov.-; crtfmtMit and Vople, nr ihe beneficiaries ' 6 oor-iantt-ftblt ahhooh. 4he people of .th'e jUtmoi S"itiVi,mriyoff;rVin, iheir, man- ufacftui ;ng parsuitjs by the .importation pf . BriiiVV&wdx, jrt.as Oic Amcricm git. I " .rrimrnitll bar? morc;reveue, u wmu have uccempli'hed all Ihu it - wart'ted; fro n 'tjicart, These'rire beautiful sentiments m hufe thrown i'nto'thc leeth 'f Am-ri- ratV. We ure ii ft inqependeftj pvopje, ain rrei, Siiret ..tl CVer.a.Hjr iuiivt.fv jjrai'a by af.ei;nihfth, ihe American - p!.! iVv bu hy.'.thQ "iarilf del 4 ). AVihi.r,l. )orla5T,; .Ujflbh mnufactur,crs; heldpossesshvn id konotf ths, cornnulee . roornof i.he American capudl atAVitshipg.' ton, and eft grefted tt ppen arrrn by , Executive, 'Cabinet otrierr, 'und Mem: bers of 6ngres, wb.to Atueilt, .i maBU. ticturers were trcatcii witW rudeness ; arid bulra'gtil Call you tlus 'Irecdu.m and jjs . licet" Is h not-msuhtnd lyrannyl.-AVatk. dp,.peop,o1of.N'rthCjrorina: L'tascut ou -Vnds assnder, d.fafl;nar enemies' frvirn their p'aces, and b Vnish itiem tcora pAwcr. YiVu hio too much interest -at stake no.t to rxert yourselves in ihe coming cftilrst. ti The 'country owtVrnych to you .fuV 'that - you li:vealreadj Uno tnsave its cha,ricV ler and c5iccK;oppressun. ; uaX lel Ms iiean ChcCK:oppressun. , ual let i iwaet. Udrtn oaU.de Uie aooiidarbtuait adr;. in.nes which shall tnn 1!!! tJmw J. ' , 'a . , ' " , .'.".' - ou thunder', Jthq away ' i ; iJat arm ti M I cr t ctr civs u-r i trc; i-iro: e - is t' ' ' .1 Jvjsnly cor pile ff-r Ke jwt:TT Ul)r:.ry ofll.2 res.? L j i J Lw: Lore l is succeea, a iuru I, I v Lnd C'arc: : . .....ent lit. ,.-it, U;. ,r-j. I j.O"; - y i i ... .-.v ! i'.. .ril rr.i-c u. g f, i ' "j - f AtV s, hr r . ' ! ? hi T.Jayj it pro t, 3 I. ? j sectuji) ov cjt. ! u-uj twAiuii icr,mo "o'11 , , . irtttit .3 t! two couijlry, hp 1 to cm aie, is r a- J elope a sounJ IrUn pjl"copin- . 'i cf P ink! O CohH MrlO Con . . a i. J ji U t'i3, 1 5 h of .My.-" Jiroc; - J his heart lo be dfn'!jJted nch . IMi ?. Lis bouy to' lc buried, iu vft -Th?- Lonioaship Wary Al't'titCa,;. Daibjrn,' has -been totally b3t. thrte f rTt:r-crMr." siiltU llfroiTl - Whirrpou on th f Frruary for Oj the'bh oS'the suite i.tuiilh i.e. iemtn Jt-r of d,i cjnv a,r rived at SuijipoAre. - '7Va lo i'.o Miicnfter luirket there ia uu oLvious dire to purchase, but tlo aJ". .'u diip j-i;iori tif ouV i mirker' has ci J Z traV.kaetiohil and ltd to ihay relink 'HuWirneaf'ol bcaVy contracts wfiich, would uiiierw ise us cc"pu;u. 3 Tba orders'7 "executing fort the "United- Sia'ei vSero heavier than lidvebeen IcnoVn fjr ::Tiy tears ,. .t v"; ' ? FiHaieuI 'The? financial prospects of the couutry are -on thW'Nt'hoti evcejoTitigly; H(liniMVII). 3' .' uia jwi .."Hiv il .mv bank of Ungi and lately evincet tq. discount ftiareYreely became rnore largly'develop" ed. and a fjreater ch 'ree ofcoofidence lias uei'll Htll'drtt'O U an uuiivircs ui,iiauc.j The'weeklv returns published on'Fciday-i 2lh ulu, show tv 3 anrnunt'of nytes'in'ac- lual circulation; on hh week, ending the 22 rait;".-including sevenv-di3V A'U othV bills ti baye been 19,"673,2StI The ft.' mount of gold and sitver'Coin1. fan d "bullion In thehands'ofhebank, was 0.913,C3p, allowing Tan oincrea5o )fjC7?5, 4.00.- ' V, . "'.The Com NirlH -Not wiihianding the strong expectation eertainSd' previously to'lhe dtj arturo ,of I life last 'steameri th'it the Corn Marke "tvoufd mninlain its tup ward tendency,' the'usual fineness bf the weather proiniing a!.favorable home' har vest,'hadthecu;ttf rfiateriaUy 'depressing the prifes tan(f of course contracting lhe extent of average transactions. he advices beVerf,' thought by the Caledonia; tit light "stock inhe A'm'erican orls, liftve' created 'considerable activity,: n ud aided by the desired, relaxation vhiclf has taken'place in the pressure of the -Mon- ef. 'Vrket1, Ivive largely ien'ijed to re-es tatih'sh a freer desire to s;LCulte. The.fcports4houg1iiv autlrenlk'atedof ai probtible lailtwe of. toe! potato crops, bo:h in.4relanJ and JetTy,-4iivc also ludjheir influence. ? The markeis.have, in point of fact; tallen l20 shillings' per quarter irom the liighesl pm'nt; but though fl ur had declined to 40 Shillings per baVrel, it i now Hvbrth r42 shilbngs:v artdmav be Citr; lv quoted tit 43 shillings for bfst Westeiy iiouf averages s. an. per oarrci; Amery i&in: heat 10s Jdt& I2s. per TOlhs.1 Intlian -Girn is ' tole1raby 'steady at 52s'. for primo-ur yedlawj and in some in-' stances; owing to?," the" increased idemand from jreland; while "has comniaiided -2s. per qu uter above -ihe'cu re ncy of yellow ?al 8' ."V:3 anJ 31p' wuh a-tendency i the higher qnot.-wion. Ihfc loiat lVxpori"of brcada" r m iho-Unned "Stalest to, Great ' Drit . 1 Ireland from-the, 1st of September, il5 to 1.1th Mav,197 appears to' be as. fol tows: Flourl,Go6,8l)2 barrets; earn meal, 434,432 barrels; wheat, 1 ,512,574 .bush els; oats, 276,555" .bushels;, barlev, 145, 942 bushels. , . ' . -iLietf pool-Coffin "Market June 2: The to'oc p tiifMrket''s;n,cfe ihe (Jeparture of J tne stamcr.nasmieria-iiy improvea. ine apprehenions fk (short eceipt-rsn the backwardness of tTft? season fr the'grow, ingcrtp, jiavc caud.a .decided -advance. The improvement' .is likewise in a great measure attributable to the-gryattr . e.ase nt ihornoccy niaj ket. So un. the. whole; ihe condition nnd prospect of the cotton trade fprc cnt a very encoun g : t o'ptct.-' The s les of th week fnhng tiie 23;h uft., amounted to C ,L S Up! i.id de. Rcriptiiws rafed at 5 I. to 7tl., Oilcans. f;a Pj.l.Ala' -mi and - MjWIo Zi l.'U ;7i,;. beu istici taSt'il- pe lb. . Ln India is'totcd I a'il; per lb Ifighet . ? iSmbtte VistUteaoier" life 'market re falnS an: 'unquestionably- firm , character, and inquiries from the trade artj more than ordmirjly generil , . . 7A 'L'bei t the 1 W.-'tli Usi w:s from Wlnntt'i9, that "thii rv9Mjunt- boot-black 19 about to cliaUensfO the fdftorsf th" N ittem! Intclltgcrteer, fotftisnuatinj t.ii h;rf Lxccllency.s boots don't ifl&e the puliiw t The Kn tit of Uf lamp-black bruli, mjs lht llicy iriij T , i the Prcsulchl as much .they 6k-asc. ImuV.k-v haUhrtnT oot no rrfiecilaiu that wfttilt.; .v a damper on Iim profKial.Tabir Well, this u the li&rrij uflhe tFress with m Tengeance. t TJii Cost of CUrvmitttKus -Tha Futs- burh Telcxrapb utc lhat tha Syuodt of tbV.l UtfoHncJ tVesiyterwtf CUurcii, ai iu nic -sion in llit CilJ, au.-(pendod-ne of fb members, from tho smn'istry foe kin' bra. istf..a!aur! What wotrld tiare Wn his punishment bid the V )i h i i l't jci'uj.i. . '11 "i r;'e v that f ,3tl w4'Jtp.bv ih u c.r -tJen. Bravo, Tluf3 is? '.ituli.iL! v i t'S'rt w.. i, ap J jit mo"1 rt t.: !y wu-s &l tl ' 'Afiry 'f t - C nf tth-u is 1 J llz rpay live re "cil thu r -vt. i . . t il. PrtViJ't uTit take r.ice 'tn il.e l&.if i. Bv this we prtatuf'fn n t..nf tfiitm: ti 't.sj tt.en h; o4"ci i it -"unui.Und, ih re'. ; uli -dec! uc-J. hto n lurtbt r u-. luroj'W ilxW: "nval, buvtho lve' l. ;u , tft'nhnerera. wul aa fhe 'I'resiident.'." ' 1 Ofn. pcoil rcicuea 1 i ult.k lLe'dav. before.. Geu. hefe; Ev. ry tlnu was qui.1, in iWcuy, our's.VJiera .nd ihe ii.hibiviots beir j ap parenlT) oa ilie b "t terms, " " ' h. rtoonn i.aru. pirty cf pur t rvo hid beta meV some twenty miles iron TiW'Vb M etic.iuntt red rio t uruy s, niifli Tiid" Mexicans are f reeling works a snort dtilancV this side if the tapnol, but the C-i'go l re us them s unimpuctaut and not hkeiy to be completed. " ' fTh Kag!e"give's it as a report" that Gen" i, Almontes is a prisoner, on accusation .ol nioiduig correspondence with GeflT.. Scott. ; . ' Bt-Dj : i nomas, sergeant tn.-ij r ol tne .1st IntmUrv. died- oji Suod-iv. the 3uh . iA Vera Cruz,. and was buried ion L Monday v morniog .with military honors. The sergeant was a yauuible ofheer, says i tts E"gle," and his demise was - regretted bvall who know bim.r - . 4i b ben osceriaincd 1 thit- only oae m?i a was . killed . wnv-h C t Sowers. ' ; The imprudence1 of the, ColoaeJ in Vfiiyjring a headol hfis party cost these two iiVes. ,v , A pavaj expeditj-on ngtiost iTobiscplt unoer the Commodore jn person,'-was.tlkr. ed of at Vera Cruz as about to start nt tonce"; The following vessels -were -'Tiw;n tioned as hkeiy to CiimrKise it: The frig. ate ..Iaritan,j sloop tof war ;Jhn Adams shiptt-maniown,, ttie- uti mr, Xnow ai Fronteia) the Spitfire (do.) the Scorpion, andtrte gunboats Bonita n Mahonese.-! Shoujd the loop 'of var Albany arrive in time slifc -wjtll probably join in ; the cxpedi lion, j; " ' : " V "Vewill not detain' the reader longer frorit the letter ot Santa Anna: - , , . -v -MKxica, May 29, 164T.X iVnjUr Excellency: Since rrfy return to the itepubhe 1 have had tint one-grand- aud sacred object in view whiclj had .-solely ofccu pi rd; m v i n i n d fo r w h i ch obj ec t t h e nation : recalled me: it was Uie defence, Hie Jimegnty,: ihe inttependence of my..cou,.'iiry; My vfll-is were unlitr ited, and 1 : worked incessantly for this object. 1? On my' arrival tly tor this object. Ua my I fo8nd;no;hing neither army, nor rrsour. ccs. l;stfcceeded, in my; exertion finaUy, anu pnr;urcd Ootn. - . J gav-el.e nation to undrstand ahat I was taking ehnrgo of its government, in a rn wtiSio- nubhshed ori the 22d .inst.. , in which I related the success which have at. tended our a rins up :o4ny arrival in this capitof, and, also the rmiuvcs which moved my return,. and the -benefits tht might , rve suit Irom it. . 1 arrived at ihe head ot-unlv one jwrt of;an army, in tiro greatest des- iituiron. ana xiisgree in oruer ip. reiniorce ihis. gatns'on-,7id entered it',with the- full po we t-to-obtain.'. .everything that .was ni. j cessary for iis . defencq. ; So successful '! have r been thai. I can nd.W :with nrrdu savi t'..t ciivi. of Mexir. is provided, with i ' m-s. uf dtfetife to rtUtnll the ctTorts to su'jj.ia it which- the 'ent my can trow corn, mini. 1 I have always refused supreme power except in caes of emergency, whereby thcrmtCTe'5tspf the natiotixnight.be endan gered. At' present, circumstances re. ;quire from me a .sacrifice; of alt I 'possess; which sacrifice is even aitendea with dn gex and n? gloomy prospect, ; besides dis. grace attached t,o t: tlusi mi lt??s than the consecration )4 lr.ysfilO n,y mVrching fof ward and setting' atdtfiinc3 ihe calumny1 iad perfidy, of my enemies, and wjih deeds lof vahir revenging m)eif iig.unst them for jlietr ; yenomou imputations. This I am ready, and willing lo perform, ff in any w.y the reoU tliereof can benefit my bt!ivt,d country. I am r feariul, however, thatoacri will be the result; apd I hive curiae to'lhe ctmclus'on, that, by hu'd;ng the scat of ihe chief ' magistracyi will be (omeuting impedlment- ''g-iinst thd attain menttif -myjnost' ardent wishes.; ; -o r V The enemies of my country ' have em issarics in every part of, the. Rrpablic ho-e artifices mislead and cren te djstrusl and calumny to sach' an extent that it is impossible lo convince the -Mexicans 'other .hatnhat I am an "iusuperablo birrier to my country s welfare,' and particunrly thal nay love ol power .win ever be a curse lo us trannuiiuvf , - lt,ieasy to perceive jhc Teason why ty, 5prt-ad such reports ta my detriment men J who are.a(rai3 ; io defndf the country vvish for peact, coj a.- fijar. i aV that' they w LI I not c;;j y it as 1 mg a 1 am at ihe liai of tht? Govern nt: They are well aware that my determina ton.has 'been to put dwn th dilTereo; par tjes tVhich have endeavored to.dnstrov o'je another, nnd which, even now. have en tirely 'forgotten ihe' coimiron danger ,, in r"V' , . V" 7,J ou..t.M. - Jrd?k;bc mf5,l ' bjwcli .dir.,,.. - ' ' " 'v 1 . ' 1 C" 1 ' p.v r of t ii)0 -has I n I J r '-t t' i ' . ! r, -rc -T( f " ijt.aiio'i, rnl loi ' r 1 1 aj . f"t t r r t.e r" ately r s n ; session, i'I or 4. )S- . 1 ;Ve 'Klz to il ivy j,r v. r 1 thai f" r Iuf..lyi a well 3 mv'oMi r putaw.i v,y U1 1 is ' b pv t'i my hms1t?st in r.s'! 1 wnd r.,W;jrS pndn I forever resign. my f-hhc nrrrr.'w'.t' niit fnr cf and en-. scious that.1 my, srvicea ri5 'w taituiui and pntriolic In any p:ul ot tn- woru wfT lot miy v'K1' t'.e, I can r-- my h id w.th nridcvand win 'WiCia car r a ivur.e that t a never been ?iai".tjd iih ihime 'but, on ihe1 contrr ry , they will fii'hful, trnd 'pMriotic Me:an, .tvho in all' hts actions .has striven for the honor f bting instrumenul in elevating his, n"t ; to properiy',ond honor. . .( - Yoor Ctcelleocy will report the same to the. Sovereign Congress, n order lhai it may accept of. my .resignation t for which I will jemain yours , respectfully .wiiih' the highest tonsiderntKin.-; Gd and; Liberty! "Antonio Lopez De Sa: ja'Ana. ; T iJH'ir Excellencies the Secretaries: ot ihe v, Sovereign ! tng ress. O - , K , " . ' , . . . i Froth 4k?yev Orleans Picayune June llth, ; Later From Vera Cruz: ; ; Attack on a Wagon Tfainbya Mexican Guerrilla Part if Thirty Americans Sty ' pOicd to be lilledFarty t iroons- D& stroytdf-Death of Maiofposicorlh I ay ''master U. S Army.- 'i, ; v.ThoMT. S.' sltipvMasstichasettSj "Captain Wood, arrived last evening from yeraf Cruz whence she sailed on ihe .evening ,ofv the? 1 1th inst. The Massachusetts brings over 155 sick and . wounded - soldiers under p . . charge of! Dr. Tudor U. S. A., . Bryan, of the Navy, and Mr. BosWortb aud two servants. ' - ' The following ' deaths : occured on' the Massachusetts: ' '.'- 0. Gaines, o the Mounted Illev John DrcW, of company 1, 7th infaniry, died on board before ihe- Massachusetts left Vera" Cruz aid were"snt on shot c for interinenthn the llth June. v4On the 12th JuneJolin Ptijie of tbe Mourtted llifls, ana votia, omun, or company, m in fintry, dredfat sea. On. the - 24ib,' J.' F Carson South Carolina Volunteers; r''d. 'On;th2 14th, D Scurry, South Carolina V ih... tecrs'," and H. Heck, 2d. Dragoons. On the the I5ih, L. Giover company E, Mourned UiC'-'s.' ' , - - v'l'he vomit j h Represented as on the in. crease at Vera Crnz. We regret . (t x tremely lo say that Pdvmasier Boswonh, wro sailed here onjy oft the 18th ult. sick- ne"d ahd djed in.Vera Ci u? of ihe tomita II is reinnihs were- bruuglrt 7 back j on the 4Massachust-H3 in charge of his bruthersv Quile the most important intelligence brought by : this aVrivalrelAtrs an Attack upon a large train by -the Mexican guernU' las, which has been partially sufcessful. r By. t life Fanny we, learned that a train was f to leave ,Vrera Oruz on .tho mornins 'of the "5th inst. fr Poebla, under .command of . Lieut. ,' Cf Afelnlosh. 'I he train had' in charge $225,000, fn' Fpccie,. of, which sum one hundred thousand belong "to ihe PaymislerVDepiutment, ihe remainder lo tfje QuanermasierV Onu hundred arid twenty five wagorjs: and six hundred pack mules, wer in the train, which was ts'cort. Vd by.b00 tronps. . The train leffYera Cruz on the night of the 4th inst.f and on Suqday Mie Gih, when 9. had advanced about twenty-five miles it was attacked by 'a large parly oHguef.' rillas. 4 The pl.lc& ; was well selected for live purpose by. the Mexicans, befrg rep Is Rented as a dtIic broad enough 'for a single wagon only. It tj said, too, -that slight-works had ben t!iron by -thoMex-leans ti obstruct our aav ince. The attack wh iiJade upon each extreimiy of ihG train nd 'upon' Mie centre. at the same time; FtV principal po , . l oweter being the wag ms; which were su; posed .Lo contain, the specie. , . 1 Private - accounts ( represent lhalx the at tackwasso far re$liJ thit forty of the wagons were .destroyed -ttiiiugh not those eotrtaimng ths specie lwi hundred mules loaded with subsistence!. werr laken, and ibtrty. of our men killed. The American Eigle of ihe Oh S-3VS. pur -oss is various', ly'estirmted at from four to jwenty, , but prrivaie accounts, from'responsible sources, gtve.ihe . Kiits as-we have d.m'e, at thirty men. Tne. checks was so - severe that Col. Mrjatotli determined not lo hazard an odrunce withiut ; reidfbrcements. Our iroops'accju.'.ngty rnirenrhed ihemselves hlndtheiif Wig.irw,and despatches werR ent iJTio Gen. CaJwi'aier at Vera'CrOz: The General left o M on j iy evVninsr: the i 7th instant, wt;h,a f.fit.f al-oufr fire hun dred men and 4 howitzers.. Private i ac counts say further that en ll.V lOihii of the volHguers als i lett-t wub'yut howitl xer- to jio the train. ' . , I he bgle represents 'lli U our Jroong icv.cieu vieaviac Wria ,ine mm t cool i. . ., . ..... " ness. and that -the ertpnfv bf-lo ronnlcari felf-back -towards-1 ha Fur-J N-inj which tjm-iyjpp'rx-x)!;? ntiy, ati?m-r to t l Cur ' !s,i.- 'or sever ! i created in th-w I --m it cr" "r" i y tl j"m i i' Ijvm. A rep, o. Tvs It.it rs,' . v - - n OS, w u J I l rrpTQ F"ep ur L, , , p.t j;J il.o ty cf W 1 CrL. orr'-rs r'ahntitoanl K ' lh, nr r'lvrial WraCruzonlhc Sth iwal. , Th- soh or.er Gen. V.'ti.h, ld aisj rrricd; vt'iih orio coiVipat.'v t ' 'ruere. i, r Imr-tto a ' lady is s i id t o , V.a ve . a r ri veti frrii' New Orleciro, i-i -nrch of a run away live Her,, ."pursuit is represented as SCC' FJiUl ' ' i ' :."" - : ;. Ve.await a9xius!y our letters by th?: Washington."' . TIic ftortU CarIii..i Voliiutccn. "Tl c'ltHle"t.h Register c6ntains iwo let ters fii-i'i ur lie-in , onedate'd at Mon; tere) , ihcothcr" at Camargo,, both A Jthe 26ih Miy. TJi" I'M -give on r-- nt of ihe mif! ft of (Coumes, II ar frohl Cumirrro u Monterev. - They p .iff "a numbec of burnt ranchos, and" the scene of two 'attacks upon hruer trains, de-ruciion xif wagons and ki(htig pf the escorts, whose bones whitened the plain.' , Uo the march, Capt. ' Bunce, Commissary, was lanced through' i ho jawr py two Mexicans, who rounu mm in auvaiuto ui iow miu, a . jmi vate of Cimrvany H'was ntn over by a wagon, ai.d bad bis - lejgs badly crashed; another . wa4 hot through the tlngh by a Lancer, who in tdrn -was killed by., a Kan cer. ' , . ' MThciCmp RrQund ot General Taylor, ("laya'this writer,) a most lovely spot llere i louna or ine iirsi nme in tMexipi, hickory and oak trees in abundance, i nJ iha'-isfirms. are : souic;eut to , carry any mill. 5U i yards below their source. TTTe Bishop a "alace is m view from J,he Campi ano on er.ner s ue is seen mountains ol itremeotit'jus height At -t.hu foot of those in uie- rigmoi uie uainpt nre me uann .Snrfnsvthe water nosurpissed bv any in ihe. States. v- But w)ial 'shall... I sny -of "Old Rough and Ready f - It would do your heart good lo get a shale of ihe old HeroV paw so cordial and iiearly, so free from pompous tifTi-ciniiori which some of ihe smaller fry Oflicers' are so fond of putting on.', Why ou wouw know him among thousand, even if vou had hever seen bun. beforenot by his dress, for . if you weie to Judge by 'that, you would take him for ome oii country codger who had strai: gled yito camp but 1y his lottks, you would know htm, for. he l inks like nobodt else in t tie woria out tren. A A iLun-r H Is a most pleasant dd- jientleman jt deliirhiS in talkina with the Vo!u.r- j vate. He walks about he Ca n, rJa s in dependently as thovgh he flidnN tare' a copper for Santa- Awt or j he one-who .sent, hihi here. The soldiers would die for him so dearly do they love him.. lie's my man for nny ofliee." I - 4 The following aro the material parts of ihe second : - , -i ' il Camp Paine, Camatigo Mexico, ' "I ; - , 1 M ,'20,-1847. 'l We are. daily-expecting . LtCol. F"2g and his'iroops,! and we shall then proceed at vpee to join the mi in body of ihe A rmy nt Monterey, an'will very soon after be serit Iti Salliilo, -whence wo - hope lo form' thr advance column of attack on San Lou is Potbsi. ' .1 A'irfut the 1st instant'I forwarded to yoii a list of the deaths in ihe Raiment since we hfr;Smilhville-. Since then, we .have had several deaths, nil of which 1 will fur ward yoti at tlje close -of the mtnilh. Ii gives me great pleasure to inform you, than the htltlvof our' troops Is evidently im. proving, and our 'hospital fa at least a third less in il than when 1 wrote before. Major Stokea, in command . of . ihe I wp Edgecimibe, the. New? Ilanyver, and the Caswell Companies, Juts already 'gone to. Corfalvo, a pleasant and healthy village about Wa if way between this ;arjd . Monte rey, wlKjre.bc' is appointed to govern until th3 ballance : of. the Regiment goes up, when )ie wll join us, and the entire Regi. ment jwill pr iceed together to Geo. Tay-Jor'n-Head Qdaters. ' ', 1 Since our troops havei been stationed hero, they have been required Mo perform much laborious service, in escorting nnd guarding trains to and -from,' Monterey. They have nerformed this duty so' cheer, fully ,a'nd with such alacrity, "tha Captain S.l man, of the Regulars, told me it wn decidedly the best and most .punctual Re gimentver at th'ui p!acft,: ihe Regulars not excepted. This is praise frt-rn a high quarV tef, and as it is just praise, Won by he sweat and ..toil of our troop , :; in a service wlurre there pould be no' other laurels won, I send it to you to be recoidd in ibeir fa vor, and. for .the gratification it may atTjrd their friends . C'l. Pavnc returned from . Monterey on Saturday fiernoon, 23d,' and had not been tn camp inore lhan three' orr four hours, when-an express wm sent to him to !he,ef. feet, that, the CmnncKe Indians, had col , lecitd in jajasiderable force on, the Rio Grande below this place, and ere' layina waste evejy thing before them.. - He imme. diatcly orderedCipt. Shicve lo be in read l40e ,r half an hour, t. march for the seal of Katurbinf-pjtd takmg v'nh bim from ii .1 r ( 7.Trs Mi,i ' 'rr cl.arriral rr it' e IlVrr ''m' 13 Las Quarus;" - enot'ef Mu -Rinc!.iF ardjho. ,'i i:?y f . d w! crt I n-l.ns -ha j.tjern chepps r-' nt i' -ml that very c'J t, -y c. ' 't f, them.-.-" Oif fiiu next day they pr0.c in thtir s irt.., and foai.J ll.ilt,, passed nearj i. ere lbs Irenes hy'r, clnpparaU But they v. ere too wtde hk , to be so easily caught, ani asiheydv. liss did'not l.ke tha' tippearanco jel e boy-, tbey, . as V Mexicans term it, r.9jfrd rtcrcfsf ' ie I?t Grnr.de, ari t the-re p-rts. 'S. r;i. Majr Yhi!er..s sucli i - r r'lrsuu.ihat they were ce eiJ.Yvi i.i.u a. part of their 'bootf j'tvh'ita reioott Rnj nuuiias in tn: & of t-a less, never' fought' baitle. . Our icu parties proceniJ:J asf4r as Rejnos,.i alter-Dealing back through the chappn- reiurnea in carrpin g..t,j cood.ttpri. 7 Indiuns had murdered soma half dr Mexican'., broke npen'and tctlied Kt ran6ho kidnapped and carried IT i dozen children, and killed cvety fcors-t Cuw they could not carrv olTr . . t Noihmgrlseof impvriBnce has Irw ' eo, ana l hsk your paroon iorptnne so dry a yarn to such unwholesome kr ' and I. beg yotr will 4,chop- it jolTat'-t. knees," or nny w here lse you. pleas, a to reuder it palatable after so much t; and gepp'er news as yooTlaVe- beea recs. vmg from these 'quarters. ' '. As ever, truly vour frienil ' - - v -j , " A VO'LUNTECi : Albert t.summey, X Will alttnd to He ntwiRg and Offcricj Jr Aotct for Discoonl at thj Ennti Bank -1'ipe fear. X - AshtTiL4.it, January; 1847. 533.'- Circular Saiving :- Willi " . i - Tb( iiabscriber !iaa C?irctitar Sawinj MJlii full oroiion and via ready lo nupply hny iatrf . lion ef-tumWron the ahorlest niicc; except irhen : other agreements. arc madalt lumber to U jti : for on removal..!. .'- ; . . The Subpcr'ber ha 1ofor sale Six Sixonir' fine Wuoled Ikickalsoaa qjianty of prime setj r Barley. t , l i W. MUKUOtS. Afihrville, April 8, 1847. -r , ( ' " "t Ajfew half Bbls. of prime family Sugar, furak at .may 27,' RANKIN it rULLUM Heady made Ctothing Ilandsome amirtmcnt of Coats: Vttti id PanUi for summer wear. , ItANKIN d rULUAL mav2S.1847 tr 352-if. Poivdcr, - Lead, and Shot, For sale by ' W. WILLIAM. may 5, -3lDlf. OU; LOCKS. A superior artieler, yml rrn-ived. ' 1 J ' i RANKIN fPULLIAt April, $2, ,1847. . ' a BOOTS &: SHOES.! P) V I The Subscriber has in his -Fj .( - : 7?OOr - SIIOE .Mvken t I- Ile al has Northern Leat W of ihe bwl minjr and. will ondertake to furniuli any Gtlb wiih a very superior hrticle in his line: Jur o? aim tfave your mcisurc, and wclhlnk'-ytHi t te ruiled lo a rraction, ui his workman fffoft it pcthci upon the French Style, and will nl lake, lo pay no .inferior to anvuf. tbei maHfllK: Lfure. Just call and take apeep at hisnotk. B Hop is In the West end of the Village'. ' - LB. HAWYEl iherille, June 24, 1847. . 3 6 4w WOOL (CIlRDTNG I hart? my Marhine.in complete operaliontrf firl raf f nrrfpr.. ttirp. milna NnHk r II.'iIiii . - ... '.U VI H,UU.i' b ville. andirtronffly solicit - th ttatrnriavw off surrounding country; and to insure that patrottff I promisto use ticty exertion to please th. who favor me withj their custom; carding at lo' as t cents in cash, or 8 cents' In wool, aJloirnC the market price I The oof will be -rea aired , be well wished, picked and greased. i i J A M Eai W. CURCTUii. Henderson county, N. C. 1 .... ' " ' ' June 2 1, 1847. - - 356 4 w.' During the next Superior Court for tbe Cotratf of Duntmbe, which will commence en. the 5j day of July, there will be sold at Aoctton.lt balrnoeof Uie Goods belonging to F. & M.T- loh, consisting f BONTfETS.IIATS, SHOES, It AM WARE, DRUGS, and a great vantlfi t IDrt Coocls ' . - On all sums ovur-. five dollars a credit of (a months will be given. Z- M. PATTO.t. June 24, 1847. ... 356 . 2tv V , jLltSEE0 OIL. . ' T. C. Lestck. ban n hand quantity of L seed OJ, for sale at 81.25 per gallon. ' Sept. 17, . tf. . ILiycrpo'ol Salt . Jbytbe sack er tmsheL for sah bv ' " m , . . ,W. WILLIAXS More New 1 Beaati" ' ; fulGoo.djv Forladieg dresses The handsomest 'itK imported during ihe season, just rcccirt' V' . offered at the lowest prices at J -k ZANKiy&rULLIAX n;ayJ3, )817. , 1 I .. ,350-1: - v -i 1