11
.r?mel
1 ,V fr,H"a Wt- ..idiy.evenmg
it F'10 "' itesuUioos were
hrfl if r
'"i Vb. member, of ihi.
i,reo
1 : V r ., .i '!i nullifications
Xcf,ir) Wu. thef'.61 -nd proper
-.1 lriljll$mt hi firmness
ir fK:; t: n"nn.nend Kim to the
l,,,,n;K'L n!o , Ijrihe ncit Prcsir
i .1 rntitt
- . . ,,, ihe IJO'l.
- - c
dJ.Afr ln 17. contains ihc
- L.rl.' front I "! w" -
Cichks, June 2, 1847.
. ) j Inirtns of iheCJinanrhe in i
, .FKiictmini e wijundi-d one, and
" Yvl.'Vuifh itwk p!cp jhi murn
H, irrk'lUd fur nJ wuuiiiel cii or
' "'k', Thrv ucctifd in-irunoin utT
, nm.-ni niulen of a ' train unrl
'Lrfi1 Mr. Smiih, of St; Loui.
. i)'bcf.irc)t'tcrdayt ftUoui (our ho,n-
i Jju fian- ina3e aeverut attempts to Uk
,.,iernnrnt. Mr. Sloan, ; whu 'linJ
v . I .'I iri 111 i ii urilir mrua mon
.ciiii , hrlit!id, lit.wev gr-at
finun'i Tiv Willi-d fitiecn Indiain nJ
niinfc'J thinv-ftiur. Mr". -S. 1 lt lbre
i t ui ox me .ion iiu were
J ihnx- t.niiJrt-d yard rout it.-'
I"
, A '
onM noi Ihj 6dis.ble for Jess than
remain rn th drtt M r.
till CnCllJ'"." uuuutrvi it pint-u w
Sl,,., yc iih lus iycn and fcanngu. . 1
Dr. SaimielIIery .I!lrkn. .
We rn-i mtj that our ta trilled
flfiH;niTiJ)r. Samur.l Ilrnry . Dicfcnuh, H
!, t.ttxi-hn.s mtuatiou as l'mfessor
j i!i:utf!i and J'racnce of Medicine
.in in- Cnf ofllie Slut o"-S. Cjrulina,
r,r or.i. -iOfii1 cliVtr iii the sarrttjdo.j
u'.m. Ct, in ili'J MfdicarCt)lW-g ;o NeW
'Yuik ilii-.Vrn-ntifitbbiliijf uu.l lityr'ary
Miini'wiit ul Ur: llickson it ia uihh-cm.
(t,y .if ,i nUi', r lii reC U tu the
frt'ilVrtiyn of or rendr . the j fact than
l,4iMiii.-h.n l-tn anx-.i.iU'd with many
.r.Ku .-.bin nternriHe!l winch,; havo been
orr-l or prj-cifilli.r sonm tiars wilhtp
bos tin of our city. .'hs departure'
is? b.i( n of ovir city
frm aiin-Oi; un ul'o'in?.will cmumed, i,a
twm-nt il. Rrif, inlKeClual gAs with
--jt Hint's louj; , jCotillnuts hiiioii;'
tl(Jr m.t pn'.nat rtcolK'ctionCiarf-
Allrart'of Inrotistaiit Crym.
TlwfKnio Iwa royal nenrts waking a
rtuntit. 'Hi' yiong Qui'n uf Sjiain
tto V irt f.r her Minuler, M. V iehecu, and
i iuiii.:l'y declare J ?ter dternHiuiiunMo
iri Msiirc fo divorce'- from hr up
.i!:fjci'iry lusbi?id. H'r Mj1 atlded
tkr Mi-ttiinniiuon-Nti. viz:-lo ts.
,:., at Mum ' aa possible, thereafltir, the
ilcti'fif St-rmno. -M Pacheco feooverfd
urr.u. ...,... . ...r :'"-" " : v ' r
f j v to rri'L'n he and lus colleaguus
,. .r . ..i .7 ; .. . '
liouJ hr M.iifstv persist ul this -audacious,,
1 V. 1 3 ' rx I"!
riwcNf of her sovereign views of hap-
B - 1
U brt-aUi kiitiWioiilly t thr-''" respeel
"Pio of Muari-i is propoiing to
rxiU) L.ila Nhmtes trorn his dominions and
an" cuius ll r pieparniiops lo return to
Pans are-l.Vfteil ,,f confidently Ji the
In !:!: c ipi d. Siie will phdiably ,reumV
?,r f..nn r life', and, both on the stage rind
inpftWr, wiilh'- anohj:Ct of some curioi
iv. 'f'ne rmjier lal secrets of the Monarch
tflliLiiii vuli s.i.' very pungiMuty, for
it li-.iNt 'one r.Yr, the dandy -gossip of
4ir.i J r.if Jotirnvl. .
' j'A It-tier trmn TnnipiCo, states that dpt.-
"RA-liinls, of the I'Jih Infantry, died-at
; nit I'lji-t-'ttu litter part of Join. Thrs
HMi;....Sid to be Capt. W.P.. Richard
t N..r:ii CiroSim, who was nrig'nvtHy a
i I..iVAinnt in C-tot..-Long's Uunpanv-ol
, Kim m Vi)l-mieeri; but,oirihe dihjiidug
S .i jtbai Codipiny, went to Mexie, and
j tirt- lii-ard ot his .ippoiulmetn a Captajn,
I The Ittter sys, "He was a sirangt, nod,
' iV.iimu btraue liauds" the meaning . uf
! h.cb e bae no clue to. Fay.' Obs: .
j I .niSACliVuL.' ' v
i At Alton, llhno'H, on' tlie Oih uliuno, a
f Jt'U.ig la.ly was grossly insulted'by a heu-
j u-iism t.f'ihe Illinois' ohmiecrs. Ijer
! t, otUr had left the rootn for the purpose
j ol cil.'irg upon some friends, vClie'ii' ihe
I l j!cr.aritkii'K-ked ai the door njnd enter'-
"i Her c i ie trought jiid to, the ,room be-.
uf the Scoundrel accomplished his design.
j Tr b'other of ' the , young "lady sought ihe
; 'jT.-ir, imincdiatt-ly "after hs re'iurn, "and
fiL'td lnnii In a short
lime afterwardi
e or f iur hundred of the
volunteers'
Grounded ihe hotel and threatened to -tnolj
1 - ij.!'hn::if llie young m n was not de1
' up." ' lie was'disgutsed and sent lo
&-Lau"w.- It i- faif t1 presume the volun
ti t re unacquainted with the ctrcum
s, or they never would havd beet
fi-i .'t of such conduc;t. 1 ,
. mvs the Pittsburgh, paper, j And so
j hi.H'dneot iho predictions concern.
Effect of the "war which j v. ie pflt,
jfarh.ttiy in the war, hy this nhd other
Wwli. The ' demoralizing influence of
campvj.r, w,iS pointed ou, and the peo
l t're wirnd to look for such deeds of
Thco and inhmv, from tho reiorningi
nurs, as this "Illinois lieutenant has
evmnitting. . Sofdier in ai enemy a
cemmry ,re m 'unusej 0 restraint of any
Vip.rniralor H v steal, iipon their ps-
'ndi! U bat natural Out eVen When.
f"cnl '.ch.rv T.ytur already
M'J" ; m"m lh PtMle Candidate
re'.ura to their own land ihe habit of
"'ti'X all their properrsities.l.h'owevef
Er-sj BTiitru returns iih them. .
' y.-Y. Commercial. -
'ir smm-P?
rrmii i.OrlrCmmrrTil Tima.Jl 33.
IMPORTANT FfiOH MEXICO.
-Latfe aia Important I tilelliseucc. r
rjxworr y I'tact- gzuati(mtGc. Scott1:
Mmnifdl, rir ht irwii
m ,, f v ' I
T, r.vi,.;, f- . .
fi, f T...I.. t . " ' ' ' ' V ; i' f $t;ntJy-iJ I axu ctWced at bij 'feat of
I yoited Smt.-a transport . ifcam ship r r . ,, J ... Z
MaactMi-iia -n.f.t v.u.j ..f .;?,- :. '
yesterday, from Vra Chjz, the .23 J. inst.,
bririinir.u-i file t J H A r.'.t,...- ... '
duienf depart urt-Vatid our regurr corres.
l-'Oiloncc frmn I ud scaur, p lu tlie tifnc of f
uer dfpa Clare. . ''-' '
o - 1 - ' iim Httiv IU
pa ciare.
r)F 1 ACE.iSf intc.hirence
flircci from th city of ; Mexko, or, even i&th u,ianl fur bis march upo the CXiji-
!m I u. bijr f ract-aWe to apy authentic j ul h is to be rjptcied that W next ex
jorce; had eeacljed Vera. Cru2, :.nce the i press - iif b'rkigu. mtelltncoif ht betti"
tfate of our. bt advices, h wlO be rec J on t In-toad I liave iten one letter td
olJecedtHhat Xwa tlvn. in a etate :of j,y fr-wm ,niriccruf the s:afT at PuAIa,
doubj and - usjue. oform-.tion in an ..which sftiteiUat from the best information
unuflioial fnfmd arrived there,. imiu.a- fw. cn obtain, he furmi th 'opinion that
.uj5.,..a Aiipanau uaaeu . ne mi- ,
ll.11IVf.1rl I hltnlwli.n .tl ...1
ality vf Openmg : a neplation wj:h Mr. ;
T rwt, hich lird httrT betuoctl him and ihi?
Congress' jaiid, had appointed three eoai-
misiiM'r.s .to meet tlw. American limov
at S in Martin Tesmclucnn; un ' ppotn
tea d. V. , In rtlerence to :hn vital suhtc'Ct. .
theJ Sol de Ana)ijaeof the 22 i rift, 'stales
that rumors t4ein circulation juiie unfj-
..
wMuicDnf jnc oi-iir. i riai - mis-1
siin. Indeed, frLm" U-tiers whtch', hid j
cwne'to hand frftiii Poebla; it was certain j
lh.it the "commisHMier lUd U'ii been install: -'
t.-d, (titid Mcuti queenly, that the htpea of
'peace which had been founded lhereont
h id completely vanished." Ho adds, on
ihe other fiand lhat p-omVihe Conruiued
inaction of Griu Scon' army , the unty
d tun'.onjwhicri. can. possibly, rest the prob
ability of a cotnmwioh for the settlement
uf dilltrulties, and -the, total abicncu.ot?
nes tor some tune from the interior, it.
miy be that'tlje CuMminder in chief i
waiting the" arrival Of (resh iiistriclions :
Vro.il UVhtiigtoa. : Tl)e immeljiat n'orn-.
inntitin fcommisianers, and the dvsijjna.
Von oflhe; elace! of meeting,'- -would, s.efli ;
io iniiiraie.a smcero uesire. on uio 'nnpc nt
he Mezic.ins.'for ime kind of a pacific
arranemenL Uttncuiues ot anacciJeotat
wyure, delays, 'etc., rnay have intervened
lu .obstruct the conumm 'it ion, of a treaty.
Hnjlish,rudialion, it . was- stated, hatd beei)-piotn-reid
nd accepted,-, which had-pniv
gressrd so ij'if ns to have brought the Sec
retary "of L giittori of the British lviibjssy
to the htjad'j'Jarie'rs -.of General Scot;:' at
Pebla ' lu. allusion 16 this lust' means to
.which-tho, Mexicans had hid rTticour.se;; the
Sol du.Anahuac expresses its dissent (rom
ny. foreign luterft-rence, as.'being a,iVays
costly, ii id sometimes most fatal lo its re.
sulivs In review fug all the news, libwcv
vr, which Ijad reaclu-d us by-l (lis ajrivol,
we are hotjnd to confess,' lhar every tiling
seems in tlulu quo as4at th .last rjceipl of
intelligence; iNuthing. definite, .h known;
either of ihe s'entiinenfi of- the Congress,
of wlioso rneeung not a word is said, or nf
the modo ofatVliig of the Mexican Goyern
metit.. Gen: !$.ootl had not yet left Pu!bia,
when the last -accounts were .received at
Vera Cruz Iromihai city " . -'f
' Approaching lUtTLEtnf-' opposition
to t,he fwrt-going speculations, however, 'we
. i i . ' ' . . . . t : .t. i . - .
M ihat m letter of the 17ih, Avl.ich has not
, .
come to hrtnd as -vet, a circumstunce: we
, , .
much regret, is altuded.tu by . u r regu ar
h. ' . . ..
eorrenondeni Vindicator, ' in whicil, us
pod i
.we.glean ffom his remarks on the 20th re
Iatm therelo he, states.ihni all hopes of
peace are entirely orUs.hed, and ihat '.(5e(u
Setjtl was to. nmch on tliv Capitol ri( the
15th inst, ' Sinla Anna, at. the liead of a
laige army,'hUppoed to he 22,000 strong,
intended to give him battle 6 Isome point
"between Piitfbla'and Mt-xico.. ' t
: Gen. Pikrck. This ofTtcer'Irft' with his
train on the Vat indicated in our last advi
ces. - poring his advance, - firing ' had
been heard along the road,' by which il
see rite? he'" must have met with some ob.
stacjes from the guerillas, fits force, how
ever, was sooverwhe.lmi'nglv strong three
thouMand meii wiili one huddred and fifty
wanoas ilipii ho'no dijubi brushed nway
these (.predatory bands wiili ease
In
U rence to iis, we learn that two hundrvd j
, J . ,. . .. M "
men, who set forth from .era Grux. alter I
the irain whicl, left a few days -before,'
were attackd"uj short distance ' from Sanra
Fe; The Mexicans had a strong tforce,
but were defeated,
Burning bf Santa. Fe Lieut. F.itz
gerald had Ueetf sent on an expedition"
with twenty five inert. They wer.t ip Sinta
Fe, tiwk awVV some provisions belonging
to 4tho armyand sel hre to the town, a
place of refuge-to guerillas. ' . ' t-,
Vomi,to. This disease, the terror 'of
'foreigners in Vera'Cruz,- siill4 continues
-i:s ravages, bum is quite certain that the
health ul. the city , h is immensely ' improved
in .comparison with thai during riasijears,
through thd cnlighiehed ' measures intro,
duceJT by the "Americans. The -Board of
Health are. unceasing in ther tapors to
prevent and mitigate, the ravages of liiis
nor n.l scourge, - ,
We Jake Ihe following from the Sol i de
Anahurtt: of 'the-22J iiist:
Col'De luisy, and ihc Battle of Hue-
i -iWAi The -foSUiwios; extract, of a letter
firom Col..' Gates, addressed to Gov. Wih.
son.' who had ihe kindness to permit us to
publish it; w.ilf.show that Col. l)e Hussy's
Joss was not so, great as we .have annouu.
oed,ii:r- '. ' ' ' .' - i
iTamfico, July 17, 1817.
' Colonel I do not' at this time regret
that vou could obi send me iheassisuhcu
that I desired. -CI. De Russy lias return
ed with his commaud, having lost only 8
or 10 men alter beirVja-tucked by twelve
hundred or rriure, and Surrounded torthreti
days, whilsti.fr his' way Tamp'rco. lit
made sup h a havoc with his G-yunder an J
Vis men, that he enemy were .arraid at
last to come within gan. shot.. He killed
and wounded one hundred and fifty, con.
fessed by ar officer of the, Mexican forces:
fOiif nffir. e l.4-K .J Tift.
lJtrhVbo tood,di.
mrB PaSJtJ iuSh rnge on hun-
" . V ' 7' V " -r "
w' 7-"-.cui.iri i. u
Qd'Or more, and yet be dr-fuated
tscsw, out ne exmcaiea rnmself rarJ.
CrrTtpodrnrf of Ike Cutamrrriml Timrt.
Ge.m
17th 1
I .
EiTLEiiEXif- lu my hurrild note of' i he
tniorrned vcu of t"b destruction of
r. iK9i i,.n k.i 1 : ' .k
,nfa Anfta has... frc of twenty ' two j
t l .. 1
bl v rm-i Go. Sooii'sj armv on in . iav .'H
al(J alforfl another Crrro' Gordo Uuref "ta !
each of our brave fellows. . t
1 btl.vve it; 14 iruB, however, that Ala-
rH n ifir! hnm i
-(.....; ..... , f .... i -
or havit.g.iccv'ioplUhod mW of his .treaj rece
huentiojrn dt ciared aaiust the ' Yankis.TGoK
AM Jus lOOlins, l course, w-ent with mm
QlM; w.mld itmik Sinia 'Anna wuuldhave
lunged a miserable old toward lile Cm-"
Akz- rather than lose wh an -auxilnir
Alart'2l this j mclorv'bul ihe fact is,
StiUa .Viinii'i judgment is-uboui as much
below par us his courage, and he had not
the uct to conciliate his ally.
Alvarez is a sovereign iij his own dis
trict, and as . absolute as NrcfvOhs,. or
.uamnouut anu ills -no ,wotiur mat jus
pride revolted ai' the idtfa ol serving uuder
a creature ho contemptible as CumIizo. , ;
' A quarrel, on the subject -"uf rank, has
;!att iinse;i'iu our army,,btt'l' presiiuie lhe
j : rMisequtnres wjlj iht" oe Very sertous.
Vhi, C.jui.nander-iti Chief hu made a vhtv
sensible decision on the suWct, andin'e
ni iinr Jim id nnmer M:.n .t-,iAmr n
r.j.nl. Just think of (Jen. Wurih ervin
undir 4ueh a man asf'Pillow('or even-Qnder
Qurtirran? Napoleon under Colonel Pldck!
Gen. Quiifnan is n gentleman, and a good
officer -perhaps ihc very bust' of his class
of appointments, bu: he should never think
of leading Woiih, who is decidedly, and
by general consent , the'second min in the
.army," 'in .point of talent "and : fnnets for
cominand: ' it- . ..- ( j
' Vera Cruz is quiet enough' just now, nnu
I see .no iritat reason, to npprehe.nd an
earlydisturbance, but there are idle a,nd
foolish spirits at w ork", which mayprodtice
djmnge , to f themselves, harmless a ihe
issue rnay.be to nisi ; There are - i n Verfft
Cfuz'someihiMy or( forty young' men who
weio brought up in public otfices and have
been' thrown" out of employment by the
iid4nt-bf the .-American'?'. - Smtie of iliem ',
however, have received ,mall otTices under,
the 'Municipal i outhbritiesi and some. iew
are attached lo the civil" branches of-fhe
nrmy iq siMiattOns of trifling m importance.,
Those out of employ regird .the others
wiili jealousy, and are how denouncing
them as traitors for holding the very place
in -which their own efforts to .supplant
theirihAve been unsuccessful. '-. :
; Or.e-of these disappointed 'ofnVe.seekers,
ihe other, day, succeeded" in. gathering a
number of .Vera Cruzanos around him in a
room" of one of the principal coffee-houses of J
this city, when he induced them lo take an
oath, .individually, nor to accept, or hold in
any forman otheo unueV the Yankees. ' A,.
fVieiidof mine, who is a great deal behind
ihe see ties, js given ne some tiotes of a
speech made by ihe genilernan'to-whotn, ,1
allude, upon ihe occasion spoken' of, from
Which J t ra nslate the following extracts:
."Many of my fetlow-ciiizens. h ive been
induced to', believe that, bfcnuse, I have
fitlydt an office, connected wjth the financial
concerns of this city , t have .united my
interests with those of ihe Americans,
But how vmueh ; they wrqng mej Never
coulj Antoniit , prove such anin-
C -t .'..-i
grate to his, counirv! . And- cenMemen,
permit nit- lo tell you; ihe day of sweet
revenge ic atAatld; the day of gkrry for the
MeJt,ed,a. When u comes vou will learn
that I, your. friend, have merged and wilfc
corttirtue, to merit your entire, confidence,
ccc. This and some other speakers
oil the occasion are Spaniards,' but the
young men who composed - this meeting
f were chiefly, Mexicans.,
1 wo Trench gentlemen afrrved .here
yesterday from Jala pa; nnd inform us that
Gen. Pierce. will meet ferrous .'opposition
frowv'tho guerillas nnd others- ai almost
every' step on- his march, j To impede hit
advance as niuch ai possible," two bridges
on the road hive been destroyed," erne a
San Juan, twenty Smiles from heref. and
the oiher nt lil Jl'l-innear Cerro Gordo.-
The'latJer vv:isa fine structure. - There is
timber; howjc.ve?, in the neighborhood,- with
which I suppose another fridge' ? can ; be
built, lo answer a temporary purpose, hut,
much delay musl'necessarfiv be suffered.
'Plie bridge at Sui Ju in is of less conse
quencej but as the-rainy season has;sct in
tne river Ins swollen to -an extent that
j"mUst rertder its pas$age.a most difficult
1 ,naiierl' Of cuire Gen.' Pierce has n-i
pen toil trainyand I dotft ktiov that even
Gen. $cott has one. . l , 4'"
I treat my'- information as' correct, as 1
have no shidow mf-reason to doubt the
authoyty from' wluch I received, it, .and
must add that the .Mexicans are greater
dolts than f havo ever considered them,
if A bo not cor recti , And who is to tilame
for ilhra ahd'tha other dtfliculte which
line tlie road "to Ja'lapa! Is ' it General
bcotVtor higher authority, or bjrth?"., .
One thousand, rrien, stationed .between
Jal spa and S mla- Fe, a distance less than
seventy tnilesi would have saved not only
these bridges, but many valuable'Jiycs, and
mych . property. : Such a, guard would
hare ifTjrded arnp! protecliofl lo tntU
te'cs, aod prveriting depredatioivs, ou!d
so have diooaragedClh ruetiilaw, that
haf their btiJi uuld ere . this have been
broken a rni scattered over ihe ctuntry,to
prey up u Mexican iasie&d of American
proprrtr Manyjhink. (Jen. Scott is more
tv bume m this regard thsn the Govern-
metrt at Wahingtoo. He hs had bo,l
fqw, trorps t is truft, but' what, service
could thVy render t Pot b!a, here ihev
havti beeti Ivins lOJictiveJ fo .so . loo? a J
trdic! And who ever heard of a .General
' . . . i3 ' .:.... .-. . . O I
advancin
icin without supplies, into the heart
iH-vapplied country,, leaving his nsr,
ol ait iil--ippt
his onjv (hjnoei of supply, to be bloickad
ed op by the enemy, cutting oiT 'or' e.
riously delaying hi means of soBsit4ence!
It seem- to me to bo a new'kind of geher.
alship. -Whetber an imprived or worse
kiud ihan tlio vfd. I an. icompeteict. to
jtid'e.'
'Phe hip Charleston arrived last evening
fronv Charleston with twq hundred and
seventy troop";'iho' aMjr Virgin m, to-day.,
from New.York, vhhMwo hundred and
fifty, and Che Meaner ,Msssuchutts with .
a number more; iiiuve W Jwrned how
T .
- IWp. wJ,h ih I.rS3inni tpIvpH
th n.tr ,U he ,1U A .vl..,. r.l,..
of alt dHner, except of ruwdisin, aod the
increase ol nuriftliiv.
i -s ...i.. r.t.
- rr - . ...
recent orders .os. 2 and' 2, issued by
overOor W ilsdn, is which he says the-
castb-will .fire urum ihc town in case of i
nn nttck. Ican-hardly suppose hat he
seriously contemplates sucn a measure, as
.its- etit'Ci wouiu ne lo aiu, (tie; expire as
object o( the guerillas, or robbers compos
ing the assailants. r Their design would be
to destroy as m'ueh propeftv as p ii'sib!e', j
and they would thank the Cinveruor for hisj
valuable assistance in it destruction and '
thu would protect the poor foreigne'rs, i
huddled ' toge ther, old mn, ' wu.nen - and
cWIdren: in uch a place as that annointed
for their shtlter dr rendezvous, for shelter
it is not in anv sense of - the word! I sin-
ce'reJylxopehat belter, councils,.- or, rather,
authority j will induce a further amendment
of his orders, before an attack takes place.
The .effect of the orders hasten to destroy
in a great measure, the 'confidence .reposed
in our 'promises 'of protection;- and I don't
kiiow. how any good could be-ex pec led to
result from them. ' ''.-' '
' 'A.'poo wrefciu who has been, loifing
about ihe city for some : months, without
money ' and without .'character, . was, this
morning, picked up near the gate of Mcr.
cy, outside the walls, with his throat cut,,
and quite dead. .Ncfue is vet obtained
ot hismurderers. but. I am informed by the
C'Lptain 'of ihe Police,, that , he hopes m
ferret them out. Near ihe wallsj in that
lirection, there are a largo' number of
halt. ruined houses : and hutsoccujfed by
the mosl abandoned wretches to he found
in the co'untry, and affording ready shelter
to the guerrillas and spiep; vli.iume in
from ll) mountains and commit the denre-
dationsl of which sivmanv have -hern re-
, : . k ,i . " l -. -, :
c.frded in.. my letters. JIad these hauntftf
been burnt long airo. few ,of tlese atrocities'
a n d r o b be r i es w o u I d Tt a ye be c n c erni m I t,i e d ,
bjut tliey yet stand, and ..preseiit, at the
lest of times; scenes equal to any to be
witnessed in Dickens' district in New
York, or the worst places' in New. Orleans".
A party has beent sent out lo. burtv Santa
F.e, a place of less importance to ihe guer
rillas lhart tins. . ' - 1 ' ...
From (he X.O. Picayune, rf.j
Further f rout t lie Kio Ci'randc.
- (Successful iatack jrpon a train.
The schr.. i-Sara 1) Churchman, C.iptain
Crrickson, - ariived-'yesi'erday-, from the'
Brazixs", -haYing" s'aile .thence on, the 23d
insra'nt. ', By he.r we have a.Matamoras
Flag of the 2lst. ihstaut--four-Vdys later
than the number' previously received.-
Quite the' most interesting news in' the
Flag,-is the follower .in relat iof) tof .an
attack-uoon a train, which -'was partially
siccss.-ifjjl:" -. . - ' .
Thfe late arrival from Camargo brings
an-fuccount of, a 'recent attack by the
Mexicans, supposed lo be a derached party
of Urreivs troops,' upon a-frairi on its way
to Monterey. -Tho wagon' traihvwas at
tenaed by a small escort.,.and following in
the rear , were some sixty or eighty pack
mules, freighted witly goods belonging to
merchants of Matamijras. The train was
a 1 1 ac k ed n ca r Ma r i n , d nd t h e ssa uH was
directed ag iint the rear, wit'i a'view of
cutting off Jhe ; packmu1ese, in jivliich I the
Mexicans' were completely suc,essfuall
t he ,; mules; wit h t heir packs, were ca p: tired
bv them. iA cor.sidprame''. honfv bn th"ti-l
fallen into their hamiW-some .'ia'y ' trbout'i wf!tBboJr dchargc of th.s flmd, tbw
,.,,. .i i a ' - r J . . ! iMC-pnncipJOY . lilood is shut up in its proposes.
SJO.OOO worth o? dry goods and af q-jantt- it cattnol oul .tttlMj: JiTlJ.d
ly ot tobacco. , The principal .losjs is sus- j mortals essi'mc a superiorly to tlie.' Great C;a
taineby Mr. Tarntver, .one;, of the most ' lor a,lJ with rash hand .takfc tins precwu lfuid
repeclaUe merchaifts'.ii.'f Ma'tamoras : who 1 frn ,fl? l's not ihetout evacuation
.,L nnwarrfo n'f nmi in A ' l.A... "lood'hrm- jnstant death? This, tcrnble evil
.. . ..T v- . J huv,,a
Mr. ruugsbury was tne owners of ihe to.
bacco. -. , . , : i
The, following items arc all from .the
Flag. ; ' ;
- Tenth Infantry This Regiment left on
Monday last in the steamer's McKee, Col.
Hunt aRd' J. K. Roberts. 1 'They1 go to
Mier, there to re ma in u n t i I ca 1 h d i n t o. a
held of greater act ivity by General Taylor,
ns a portion of the . detachment under -Brig;
Gen. Hipping forming a school of in
struction' which has been- established at
that plarf. Lieut. Edward IIariefr for.,
nwrly connected with the- press in thp
States, h is byen . appoimed f regimental
qu irtcrmaster and acting commissary, ol
nKjIalt-rvCfi hv f.l TV.nr.ii. n,.l
list of ihestafTofficer.s completer The-regiment
has been (dril'ed; regularly during
its sojourithere, and it has conduciVdwith
more propriety; imd 'given less annoyance
to cilizeosihan any. regiment .that bas
been .stationed here.-. VYe a.re sorry- to
loose ihem. . , ', "'.'
Ilarman Denney'of.Pittsbun?j has donate
ed eleven and a half acres of land, slid to
bo worh, in the market, full 8 1 0,000, "as
a sue for the erection of a .a puhc Hospit-
4 . ; '" i .' "
Rextdj inten d BaUJe Fc7i Oa thfe
liernoou f the ZA of Februafy, when
the legions of Santa Anna werb advapcinp
their almost iotermtnabM front towards
Old 2ica handful! ol volueem at Bo
eoa Vt-jia, an Aid of one of our Generals
on fiis return' from"' the delivery of some:
order, came dashing aloog in" front of our
hoes, aboqt tbe lime live first firing com.
j menced, on the le'fu As paswyd one of
i the regtmenls, he ahooted Out, Vellt
bbvs. I 've opened the bill far rei' ' You
..-..-,......... V. :. ;
had beifcr turn rund - then, and set" tp
Jour partner' replitd a ready wit in the
J lines, as it has pnen commenced by a
gallop aid : O Aatnmal.
;.iv-' -: .v . -" V V i " 1 J"" 1' ! V"'"!: '. j if ; ' j f;'
Socriff. U' It-arn by ! a gentleman
just ;frym j the upper Coopiie, that the
Catholic Church iu the vicinity of Lin
colnton was entered one olghi Lst week,
and robbed of us furniture,' including ihe
'.nVs of the Priest. Te. Kws.h rstimutcd
SopO.-r&iIisburg rjtchjiian. . I
Odr Utiitxrstty VV rv ?t ruiy'-gra ified
to learn, that our Univer'sitV is in a most'
ft.jurUhing .condition, haying, a larger
number ot'Students than osuil, respecia
.bleas thai number -his betn' for several
ears pat. Thsfrsrnt Freshman Oass
has between 40 and 4 U members, 'and the
whole number ut Students in College, is
near200i -We are njoiced at ; this, not
only on account of the Col.cgo , itself, but
for the sake or those who are receiving
f nir (i.ii-i!inn lhir K-rflii-f WR lielif-Vfi
after mature r fl cti in .that So&'hei?
i., K.1 ,..i ,., c.,,fc..J i.i;r,i.-
lions. RaWgfi licgister.
s ; . A letter from a gentleman residing in
. the'intertor of New. York, states that the
''tobacco crop of those who areiryiog the
experiment
at ihe prex
prospect. ts
ni Ot raising it in ilist-fcjui'ks.
present rime very fine ,' and thai the
prospect. Is lair lor ample success. . . .
',-."'' t'T " :. ... -
Flort'ta Uluntecrs. The I- lontlian of the
V,ri A,,SV a.vs:T-v e ,ear. .Krr. pleasure
U,al V-'P1.- Livingsron has made , up
his
compu.ny ; o no -it is -expect eO iu wtil i be
mustered inrb servrco on Monday next.
r rom what wtflcarn .' tWre aVe a numlnr
of volunteers from -the adjoining Count u's j
of Leon,' J.efferson and Wakull who will
oe in on' Monday, and ttiai, the coitipauy
will be a largev one? tand.'-immediately or
.gapizi'd and proceed toils dcsliuaiion.on
the Hio GfMtiJe. ": : ' -1 '
'"Hard Cmatf.--rFranconia, , In New
Ilampihii,,! at, the ,heud w-uiers of ihe
Mcrritha'k, w here, it has b;cu stated, the
-thermomtler on the 10;h -instait, rose in
the shade, to the astonishing height .of 102
degrees i ir noted for -exlreines ot heat and
cold. The ; fner'cury at, the iron wbiks
there stinli'a'fr w years since as' Tow -as for
ly degree's; below zero, at which it'freezes,
hus rende-rjti; a spirit therrnotneler nqces
jsary. , , ,.
MHassBanaannrBnBMMawnMi :
First Rate Wheat Land to Kent.;
125 Acres" if Hie hest.Jhird"yrr l a. or
'a,?au,aT hA 1 ,c fTI fnrw- la rn
rulda or jwrcel ol lnm ten to Hurt v icrcn.-on
1he hhan-a. Terms made known wIi.mv aiialKa.
lion isj oride. I invite alt who wish. to- rent lo
conje and sue the corn ,rop tliat is ipow Bta.nd.'.
; TflO. T. TATTON.. N
'. Auguft 1.2, .1847. 6t , 3W
" State ! of North Carolina. '
i . J Bnntombe, County. ' ' ' ' -
. Court of 'i'frfi' and Quarter Sessions,
' ; . ' Jclv Term, lt?i7; ; . -
It is ordered b y lht Court that' fvcraafter the
Icrrtis ol auid; Court -wilt be; kept tpmontv two
days, at each Term, except at tin JatMiiry 'j-rrn,
winch wi1lle kept jc liirto days t?r ."transact
ing. business- in said Court. '.'And it t furrirct or
d rt-d ihat llm same b puhh bed in the Il.gliland
Messenger for six weeks. . ', 1 ' ' -
''-ALEX. HENRY, CTk
August 12, IS4G- Gt ' i, . - 3ii3
Bleed nig Always. Improper,
' We eat mi order lo make hloinj, anu every fime
hunger is Jtlt, fbc. blood war ts to repair ,'i s vol
ume of the losses il has sustained in building up
ttic .body, or - supplying- its ' daily; waMe. In That
tJook of tt.ioks, the B.ole, we find --"Tiie life is
io the blood.'' -tcn. )x. 4. ""Tlie tifecjf the llesii
is hi the, blood." Iev. xvii. 1U "lilmid w the
life of ihe-Jk-sh "Lev. vif. J3, 14. 'The blow!
is the life." "Pent; xii. 23. '-ljd bath mudo of
one blood all natians of men.' '.-i. Acts' mx. 2IJ.'
In Ihis lastuotation, two inijvKlant1 truths are
set forth; first, the constituttog prmciple of men,
"c are ail inad of biood,1' M-cond -'the (fine
ness uf ourbudny constitalibns. ' we are all made
of one blood." By its circular lnoVoiiit keeps
up the life m every oran ol'JIic body, IJIouJ
giyes health; it produces tlie real hldoinmg coun
tenaocc; it enhvens tiic mitid; it is1 stn.njrUi m.tl
lffe,. Arid vet pome teorIe think' we an hav
loo much of this most important and most vaiua
Pie nu. a. ua trees die trom loo ireal aouar.tttv
jof gap? :: ISO. - And .-.'shall . imohirismnri kiv I.h
Greater was Wrong in pot uiakinff a" vlaee in
t ts less lh
an it ..was.- some vears aero, w hen, vou"
rnuft 00 oiea once f lw ice a' year tor fashion's
take. Now a' doctor cannot bleed foreverv
thing, The jeople aro learning that the blood 1
01 -f-ome use. , - ,
I- Ixvik at the victim of blood, lettinff: his skin
livid appearance, pale lips, ryes without 4 ray of
energy ke-ft! total dtbijityf , Ilt, fjoka as if he were
already in the power of the grave! Such a sight
excites our.-prty, and. the more so because e
know lhal but for prtj'udice, nine out uf every
ten may be saved, if, uiUad of lotting their pre.
cious blood, they would persevere witii t; Brand
rclh Pills, wine 1 -would cttarie their systemsof
impunli ts, vhile it U!ft the; blood tii bUild Up and
strengthen th body. Truly, Ikandreth's Puis
take out lbe t-vil principle from the.body. Bleed.
m, on the contrary, takes out the food. . Think
ul lhet,e thing; Is the bld hfeT :tkch when
you are sick, you want all you JiavVr,-' tijorfif than
at any other time. Ucflccll ' . .
These Yi are for sale in every counjjv in this
State, at 25 ctnts per box; and inay be'had'bf the
. PATI)?f & OSBORX, Asheville, .
J.1 M. A LEX AN DEIl, Frc.ich Broad.
,JA.S f;. SMYTH, Morganfon. -r
t . W. L. GILC A. tX. Marion. .
M. V. PEN LAND; Burnsynlle.'r
- KElSEY &. MAXWELL, Ltlllelvy.
K. DE.WER.' Sulphur Spring;- .
J. F.. I'A'ITON, Warm Sprint's: : i
bMirfl &, BA1KD; Lapland". . -
Jme 3 4, ' , y3ot) 4wv j L
Blanks for Sale Mere.
NOTICE TO ;BAN1C DEALERS
ITillttt itircnt inCffrriitj Xsiri tzr tlu
fsant ic.1 Kfacwif al Ihc Astrfillc Crtsti
r the Bank it far; Ffsr.ici irill
far bit irrTitct. -r i"
. AhTillc, Aprtll 13, ISt 7. , 3iSly.
The TBE TH may be xarrd (m nott casts)
ly propr? and timely ctmtum. '
A jrraJttateof the BltimWrf Collar DnUl
Sarjrry.afcnt for lh Journal of PwJttal 8cie;
abj for mil years pnetitwaer im Um v'arioaa
branches of . . T I
-'. -swsHfssa,-
ihanifu! fr 'former liberality, would ,'mpeetftt
mk kruiwn th! h eix.-rUi lo b im AsaeviU
ou ' , ; . t
v ITErery improtnicntj Teeth extracted nfUk.
tfnt rwih.)ft under lh infg jence of JLettiesav,
Dt.'eireJr, or wtcn prudent, Ac. ' . .
-Cliarjw low enough, Advice Tat"
KErwTJa t!K andfnod, for wbom it &a
hnhfS.prinVgoJo, excreue duties f hw
Prwfession in The various portions of if. Carolina.
Aqut5. lf4T. .'- . 353
, Give ia YourTaxcs.
- As the time allowed tr law has alresdy exptr.
ed. and tnny person liav fsiTed to mk re
turn of tht ir Utabe property, notice is hereby
j(itc ii (iinf urn ntti mum nrpt wfwni unlit triiar
4ay the- lt innt. Thwe who fail to make
return bv that lim, VilT le .liable to diwMe tars.
tn. - . THOS. V. ATKIN,
tommiKioner.'
flOTiT, SL KrXtihave dissolved partnership
by mutual euriienL Alt persons indebtl lo the .
firm are rypptcifully invited to call and settle by
(-a-Hi ur nut, as tiju.buiraess must be closed im.
HicJ.aUjIy. ' . J. II. HOEY,
' E. W. KING.
-' Au?.21847. 2t -
""ladiks and misses
.Strawr.sFlorence; and. China Pearl Bonnets, a
fiandsuw; nstrtmeiit. just opened at
. JCANKLV &. PULLIAM'S.
AutriM',
tf
A ' Ucautiftil Jot. of handsome
ami desirable patterns of mousleine de lanes art ;
ottU Uunpreccdwniedlv rw-wes bT
, ' Auo-jisi' 5 " tf
UANA'IN & PULLIAM,
ALBERT. XvSUil.MEY, .
J Will. altt nd to! Krjntivin? and Offering
.toica tor utscouoi iu iite tranta
Biinkl Cape Fear. :
-sueviixE, January, 1847.333. .-
Lawns for . Ladies Dresses,
Of new . and rich style", have just hn receiv.
cdby . JCAMAiJl 9- tULLIAM.
' AusriW 5. . if
HiblVons, Flow'rs, Fancy Neck
Tiwu lrert U'dkf4 kid gloves, and silk . mitU, of
Various styles; at tnw prif en, hy ! "
KANKitf $ PULLTAM.
llU8t 5. If ' -
Lot
,6f Cofii-
, browiv-nnd rnitJicd Siljr, for
by , . ; ; ; RAXKiX d VULLUX.
August 5. , tf - - ,
y Yo 11 1 Ii ?s anil G cut I c men's
Cloth CapS,.bf difierepf ntvlrt and price, by -
- RAX KIN f PULLIAM
'' August '-5, , tf '
y to nnu:.
A fin-t rate cook, ironcr and washer, one that
hervrd (he J.ist 12 month at the Bagle Hotel,
and !mn'ivtn general satisfaction in several pri.
vae, families; is a strong, likely, mulatto,
witli'a child 1 fuupytyirsjold. Also, three small,
likely-boyH s All on gxid. terms. , Apply to tha,'
sulscriln.r, tli rec nt ilc 9 ewl of Aheville. .
. THU.T. PATTOI,
,-July 2 1817 if : I. " 361
Notice.
V-.Tlic undcrBijrncil etill c.i::inuc to attend toft
, . General CdmiHisimi Business
in this town,; and respectfully, solicits coniVn.
mfntsof merchamjIsk lobe forwarded, and rao
L otce to be (.old. . ,' '
Ile'wilLjrive'his prompt - personal attention to
the above, a.nd ahso to the pui-chase of ? mds ta
orrer.' - I. t. tiUlhMN. ..
Hamhiir',, S. C. July 22, JH-16.'- (im. . "1
Slate of mYitrth Carolina,
- -,' - ,Ilaytcoo'l County. '
' "Villiam Welch, and Wolclt & Bryson, , ' '
, ' Vu l ) - '-
Archibald fund'J
, Original attachments, levied on Lind.
. : If eppearui to hc satisfaction of the Court
that the 4defcridant, ' Archibald Land, is a non
resident of this'' Mate. It is- therefore ordered
that piibltcatiort be "made in the Highland Mea
nenjjcrpiiblijhiMl at Ashevilie, for six weeks, no.
tifym said defendant lo anp:ar' before lhoJi.
ticcs of, our rest Court, of Picas and Quarter
Sessions, to be' h.ld for the' counfy of Haywood,
at the CootLhoiisij In Waynesville, on the 4llt
Monday in jSept.' next, then &. there t replevy of
plead to issue, otherwise judgment will be render,
ed against him final, and the land levied, on
conoemned and sold to satisfy plaintiffs debts and
cos.1. " ' ' 1
: .Witness, Walter Brown, Clerk of. oar? said
Court at office, the 3J Monday in June, 1847.
'' .W. BROWN, C'k
July 8, 1816. prs fee $6.. 358 6.
WARE-HOUSE
FACTORAGE,
' ' The Suo"Tibcrs have pufehascd fljoin Nathart
L. (Jriffin, Esq. the Cotton Ware IloUne in Ham.'
burg, recently occupied by Dr. J. F;!GnfHn, and
forrncrly-by ."Messrs. IL L. JcfFers& o-t situated
el the fcot of the Hill, and immediately at the
head of the mam business street. From its su
penor location, anil being surrounded byastreani
of-water, il m comparaviivtly exempt from tha
r-asuahty of fire and entirely, above the high
j'ri-bliets. ,'"''-.- '
' : ThT propose lo ca'rry oil' exclusively tlis
WAHK.HOUSi: AXD. GENERAL FAC.
TO RAG 12 HUMS ESS, under the firm of
;v!;er, & partlow. : .
Having engaged an xpefienced. and. compe
lent1 assistant, ..in addition to their own person i '
ai attention, and possessing rnean to make fib.
cral' advances on Product, consigned to thelf
care, lh-y hereby tender their services to PiaaU
ers. Merchant!, and others, in the Storage antj
;Sale of .Cotton, F'.oar, Bacon, and othr Pnv.
dnce, in Rtcenrmg and Forwarding Merch&n.
dis.' and purchasing good to order.
, Their charges will bo regelated by the bsnal
rates of the place. "
W.W.GElGfER,
ms. ,Br J AS. Y. L. PARTLOW.
June 17, 1847 : 355 m,
"ft