From ihe JN. O. Picayune, Oct. 21 . ELEVEN DAYS LATER FROM THE ARMY, The steams-hip Galveston, Cjl. ' Wright, Hriived yesterday after noon fiom Bidzos San- I Government, was aUo totally Iot oa 'be 8th inl., 8 miles to the south t ibc mouth of the Rio Graude. Correspondence of the Picavune 3IONTEF.EV, Sept. 29, IS4o. 1 r at-, mmj a m 1 m ... a m mm a . t a,o, coming by way ., falvHoD She has ; je al ,be while, lhat ur rrgu- leiieved v,r citizens of the pnuful supeue I n 'orre-poiidebl "ll." was keeping you well which ihey have endured for ..muy davs. Ojr ailAJd wjtb the Stirling eveuts of the past ;:dvi t-s tio.n Moutcey come d-n to the Gih : ad ,;,tle ime had eve colid bave of Oi iober. 'i tie 1 Uy is in ;he quiet ocrupa- , bajJi UjU Wliljlg mate,ials, to give you Hon our tioops. 'Ihe evacuation d,v j J,,, account of ihe Hoinga of the 2d divisiou of .-cubed 111 the Inters ..four rorieepniideni. I (h(j AinjV ytom Jhe ,j:Tje the Mexican Lan Aficr perusing the letters we have iC,vf? ! ce3 cniieureJ the attack upon our advance, by the Galveston, mid milling bc'y w i hue on the sifter noon of the 20lh insl., up to several military gcuilcmcii, give- f he tinal capitulation on the afternoon of the sure that we have no corrections , . , i:,.ii rM i41 ih sole of 1 mij &vi nao iiiliuii v -. - 10 make iu Ihe. tiil ipnoil whiih we nave " " Monterey. Officers who were i" those a. lions bear witness to ihe fidelity of our couespon- The following order of Gen. J a) lor ail uouneiug his victory o copy fiom the Amer ican Flag of the K-ih inst.: 1 1 EA l0rJ A RTKRs Ak.MV OF OcCUTATION, ) Cninji i' :ir Monterey, Sept. 27, 1S4G. ) 1 be Commanding General has the satis f.icli"U t oiigt-itulate. the Army under his command upou another signal liiumph over Ihe McAitan forces Superior to us in num. holding pic nic parties. The 3d, volunteer division, is also encamped in this grove. Gen. Worth's division occupies the town. The citizens are beginning to return in great num bers, and appear to feel glad that the Mexican II. block, and was made fast to a weight of near four hundred pound. r a e. . f Aiier some aaamonai minutes 01 suspense had been inflicted upon thousands of specta- FORE1GN NEWS. ARI1IV OP THE CALEDONIA. FIFTEEN f-ATER. FROM EUROPE. LOSS 1 i?.Kb:AT BRITAIN. SAFETY f 'r-'- of THE PAfR ivr pd o v n pp p w I 8UUK J-iOwen, .mougn ine new tariff law ha tors, a flash issued from the gun over which .-5SEGE.RS A3D CREW-. ,t na h if.,n " ..V" ihp Jianrtiilii nurl noon a ioH .1 fha ama i . v w o ! -v .1 .1 I " " - ' 1 uinv. j , a a "-j ill From the Union. MORER0INW AND MORE "PANIC!" We do not hear of any great fortunes r vlt suuk at Lowell, .though the new tariff law ha. From the Ball i more Sou. stant a human form I curved line through the was seen fly.ng m a ; The , n.Vju,. Cap. erations in that Arneiican Manchester tjm rom ,nc 0dM ' v: , ' l" c.u aSlou.au...g . : E G. Lo. rr;.i ,...k a, Ei to be extending themselves with marked r. LATER FROM SANTA velocity. When .be body reached ar Boston, nt half past ioV ocru He.e ., some account of their pro- OK GENERAL KEARNEY. ,.o grea, had been jhe.mpuse that the check 20,h o afJH pi, .7rf 6uuS a "edings in .hi, way, as we find i giveuP in Dr. Grain, of Kentucky, who has been perpendicular ly into the a,r fee tup- aIf d d(J(in J. she encountered oi .he la.e Lowell journal: reding in New Mexico a,;d Calif. nia r r . "New M1LLS I.ow.-The. founda- fifteen years past, reacnea oi. uis nu mo , - " r . 1 ne tireat Urit.nn steamshio is lost, but all ,,u" ,ur lo ew mm on tne carpet is near y iintfcii jurrti" 1 t . block, and then, afler a fw violent vibrations. , L icannip w iusi, h ...i..i rr-L: ., - . . ... 1 uary. On the contrary, the manufacturi r2 it passed over the fore brace, split the halter lllh iust. He left Mazauan o ii oi - ; ----- , " ; -r- i Oer passengers and her crew ivere saved. She ""wieu. xaw mm will be tilled with pow- June. Chihuahua on the 15lb ol July, and . " 7 " '. uua' ua68 umiuue u. a ; ran aRround on lhe coft - . . . b er-loom. for carpet weaving. It is to be 272 . V - M 1 t IMIIVIUV lllflll. m v . I W V 11 jrilh f m. m T7 ik Rirt oi renieiuu3r. ir. . o aania r c uu a mail, and despaunes irom ieu. ! Iho feel of anv man in Gen. Woith s com maud. The rain on die uights of the 2Uih aud 21st, combiued with the coiiotaot expec tation of an -attack fiom the nemy, were causes sufficient to drive away sleep; but to these should be added hunger and that excess of fatigue whi h drives oft' lurnber, as well as the circumstance lhat many of us had wound ed comrades demanding attention; with this ; of Dund'iim, between Belfast aud Drogheda, ,eel hY 13" eet wide, two stories high, on the night ol the 22d uli.. at the heieht of ,,,,u "S,i,eu ue top, and will cootaiu 200 , and was soon too much imbedded by oma- his company is also puttiug up a laijjc uwruiue snnp, piCKer-Douse, and other build iugs. t ... rr .K n.vornmelll. WhlCh he mailed OAVAHHAH, ,VCI. lh.liitp at Independence. The St. Louis Repub.i- areT'T; "kTTm ! "ed oy subsequent tide. - ! are exceedingly gratihed to learn lhat a letter ; Ti,.i;..-,. l lef, Sa...a Ke on .he 2d, for ,he Rio Ab-jo. ! " "? ZJt?0'' . st,e "r,ho :"' - "'""ject of . . . . - r..-.:c I With IHK riot III thn Kanr.ua Ran mnl .r Irio 1 . 15 MnJt "-"- K.irorro. where no was 10 eicnu loruiicu-i . - . ""': o"" "CS'""'"V" nrices have advanced ....... ma... On his route he intended to visit Albu- .ia' -"St. e were unoer ine lrnpres- five miles below Sauta Fe, 8,on I,oni "e very lust, that the statements - : T.. . t i ? i rr .i iho reideuce of ex-Gveuor Arnnjo. i ne ' uieaiiair were greauy ex- ' oositiou of the ex Governor was not knonu asfi"'u, auo mai u iapi. mcmanou am liv ti, fe it was Ihouenl inai ne nau gone -9 lion. que que, seventy cornbinalioii ol draw backs you can easily con ' ceive that one had I ill Ju time or inclination for writinj:. r.. ...... ;, ibnoohi that he had "one a,,y ln,ng wroug, it was attributable to the ! Speaking of wounded comrades reminds ine ; J , . ,nr8 hejiev. d he was slill in the vi- misconduct of others, rather than to aoy im- bers, strongly lot'ilu d and with an immense of f Thomas. He was one of the most , . . Kparuev e.xoected to be abseut i P"'pet lecling or motives on bis own part. , I -.till .1.-... twiuo vi'l Uffll - ... . i . . ii i . : tlllliy. UCU. XVCUl ui,; "I ' - l"nm,M" """ c ,M " J' : daring spirits in wcLuiiiiCh s compauj, auu ; expetj-,to frm liMeen to twenty days omen nom po.n. ,o , .,.. ....... . had his' horse wounded in me cnarge oi me . hundred men, with all the I tr leiilis l I'Hjnimmifiii. " I .. III tna i l.t en grant, o as e-e o,., u , ,he 21sL ; ; V.niAt crook gallaut delence l the town ana to me uoerai , A ODe jme SQ co,irident were Ampudta .. . $auXa Ke. Gen. Kearuey was or, a gentleman well kuown and , highly policv l our own ijuiuiui.hu.. The (general begs l M-lnni hi- thanks to his commanders aud to his i Hiceis and m :ii, b. h o ihe regular and volunteer forces, for the ekill, me courage and the perseverance with w-hirh ih-y have ovcicome inair.ltild diflicul- ftLietlt. Irwin, of the 3d Raiment nf I iiooui mrew uuuuivu ...... ; o i hnicas mot rattlo not on duty, were at pas- ! Inun.i'v killed at the battle of Monterey, was , hftecti or twenty a,,,u Ul jor- iiwin, o uid roint ijooi en. Kearnev was or, a gentleman well kuown and. highly re- aud his generah of success, they sent Ro-, ere( lJV R f(jM ol, an eminence to .he nottb- 'pected by all the officeis of the army. The prices have advanced enormously, at least twenty, five per cent, or a penny per pound. The Cnors. The editor of the Circular to Bankers, than whom a more careful observer does not exist, has just published iho results of his recent investigation into the state of the j crops. The editor observes: The spread of j the disease has been signally arrested, and a much largei crop ol potatoes in Great Britain, mano with fifteen hundred or .wo thousand j f"saiiia Fe by throwing up a strong "'u Major has been stationed at Old Poiut cavalry in the rear of Gen. Taylor, to cut offj enil)a,ikmeu, an,j covering tbe exteiior-witb , Crmfoti for five and twenty yea's. The late bis retreat. ..- , h.,. .rood road had been 1 x.ieuienani ir win was born in or near " 1'he new Hamilton mill is 317 by 48 feet, and four stories high, calculated for 20,000 ripindle. It is fast being fitted for operation. Part of the building was undermined by water last spring, aud about 30 lee. of it fell into the canal. " I he new mill on the Merrimack is nearly ready for machinery. It is .five stories high, 353 feet in lengib, and 48 feel wide, aud will run 600 looms and 20,000 spindles, aud give employment to 500 hand; it is intended for the manufacture of printing cloth. The water for this mill is carried from the canal through an immense wiought-iron feeder, or flume, 8 and we susoect also in lrt-hnul will u tin.t be preserved than any man dared to hope for ' fee1 in diameter, with a fall of about 30 feet, a few weeks ago. This is so far extremely I 1 his feeder was made at the machine shop iu satisfactory, and has aff.rded us much relitl." 1 this city, and win cost, logeincr witn tne ex 1 he food n-osnects of the count, v form ' pense of laying it down, nearly $20,000. - !- t. ia.i" i. .1 i I r inn is. t $nMiiu iniuK. si ueciutu irnnru(- lien, aiul fan.ny nrnieveu a vicioiy sneuuiug . , f :, , The base and vinff 1 ' ' - .... tu .....i . mi d amiable man. beloved hv ih rmv. mirl ' . - . . ! tlu. n...t K.nn. I.v ih ......-., . i ..n... ih A.r.P.u-i. HIII4 . i ii I w". the surrounding couuwy. r i . . r . . . ' ' weeks, wnien approaches in its mild neauiy io " r ' . 1 " rtv - - i w 1 1'ssi iiv iriiiiuir iv - - - i iiih i niiinii mi iniin iiit'iii i . iin. iiciu 1 1 it t j J saw Afnpudia as he left town for Saltillo on the morning of the 26ih iode along in his cousti tided up the eminence to the tort. It ; - ---.. o,.,ana aisunguisn- ; Tbe fiue Bllflimn., position is such as to command tne low u ana - f , w"' 11B was experienced du somen oi anxious conn over sv. i hn iiiurt 1 ! of ihe oolato mm is not regarded as noil., s uient upou tne old wooden llume. 1 ne con:- the u., i ;. ..... 0 u...t i i, nanv are also buildiii!' a new picker-house. uci . v ci wn.u.i... t c. it u 9...... .....a v n . " . ' I c . f I weather which has been rlii" Ihe lasi six or seven 216 feet long, and a new wale-hnue, 110 i feel long. It is estimated that there will be A great lesnlt has been obtained, but not proves him such looked crest-fallen, uer- oresstuw ra pidly. The General was rapidly ! his fate is deeply regretted by all his compan- j ,he ,ndiai s 'good opinion of .he Mexicans by ! ""- Had he lived he would have i effea uf afU All dread rapioiy risen io command, as ne possessed alt ! ,i: wresting the progress ol the po.atoe ,.;ih,..,t ihol., ..f ...m.v r mil m ari-om- i' ..... . .. ,- .- i winning me goou ,,,,..,.. ........... ........ vons. aim nrniii ir a oeoree. lie was leariui . . .. . . ........ .,i;.K...i ..tr....... i.mv The Annv : . . ' .. . ... " A his mild ana concniaioij . - . c t, - - i - disease. i v fcTe, V , -i T'8 Y; " the army was fast leaving .he minds of the requ.es o, an ao.e omcer. arR mw ulIoadi m ,he Dublin Z Sminr.fd fii'io? thTi who4- have i .lr0!:??. tVrr"1. People, ani many of them seem pleased wi.h, . . Jqu:,a two American vessels, lighted with ...... . ...w . .... ! .U . t nnirArnmulll f"C.lPP 11 1 1 V I. . f I Ivlilir. . 1 i I - SI I J V llvs KIllfF n PHIl. I : . .1- i ints c.i.ios1 j"i" ""i y , 7 j live?' thus scaled their devotion w ith theii By order of Maj. (Jen. Tavlok: (Signc-rl) W. V. S. Blis, As't. Ad'jt. Gen. Official: Gko. A. M'Cai.i., Ass't. Adj'l Gen. We are glad to hear that the report brought over by the McKim of the d ath ol C"l. Mc "Clung, ol the Mississippi v..uuteeiv, was to tally uuloundfd. An otiicer who left Monte rey on the G h instant, says lhat he was im proving and il was thought be would recover. II is fiit mis will regret to hear th.M Lieut. Dilwoith of the 1st infantiv, has died of his wounds. Lieut. Graham, ol the 4lh infantry, , was ptiil alive and hopes were even cuteitaiu- j cd that he would n. cover. lie is so desper ately wounded lli.it his tccoveiy would bi deemeil a moaclo. but bo has gieat stienjith of constitution and his numexuis Itieuds do not ilespair. Mijor Lear, of lh. 3d luhnitiy, is doing well, ami it is believed itiat l e will rei over. Gapt. Oweo (t'ouneily Lieutenant) of the Bi.liiue.re Battalion, left M onteuy on the 6lh inst., and we aie indebted to him lor many in- hrough their encampment ' situated dtiectly on his loute, he could not conceal his fears. They allowed him to pass, however, vviihout even a ciy or shout of exultation. Opinions a e various in camp as to whether the Mexicans will now oiler peace, or make j a siout re-i'tanco at Saltillo, a larger portion ! I believe inclining to the latter opiuion. I Gen. Taylor is still encamped at the old i g'ound, three miles from here Gcu--. Worth aud 6miih are iu town. The main part of the weuuded officers are doiim well. Gen. Boi ler is lecoveriug, while Cols. Mitchell are also iu a fair way. McClung and EVACUATION OF MONTEREY. Monterey, Mexico, Sept. 29, 1S46. Gentlemen We are at length iu epiiet pos session of this place, the last division of Ara pudia's army having marched out yesterday morning. The 1st division marched out oil ihe 2(iil, the 2d 011 the 27th, and the balance on the 2Sib. eral Kearney had promised them protection j stable named Justice, while iu .he execution from the Indians. j ts otneat dunes, was snot through tne body Upon .he arrival of Col. Price's regiment : with a rifle-ball by one William Oliver, and the bat'alion of Mormons, Gen. Keam j Justice expired instantly, and Olive escaped. ney would set out for California. It was uu- 1 .,.,., ,r- u, derstood that the expedition would be divided j For the Carol-miail. into three parties, and would pursue different J THE RAIL ROAD routes, until they arrived near the Pacific j , ... -.u coast. Monterey is to be the termination Mr Editor : W e beg leave, with your per- of the expeditiona distance by the nearest ! mission, to make a lew suggestions lelative route, of abrrut twelve hundred miles. A lo "ur Rlrod. veiy large portion of the country over which An enterprise of this kind to be earned on either expedition must .ravel, is represented successfully, tcqoires that every individual in as -barre n and destitute of game aud sub- ! ,he. community should como up manfully and sisteuce for horses. -a W w f . I . 1 V leiesiing lel..iis. lie iiuorms us mar me .v- A6f:it well armed and equipped. me.icau los- III Ine three anions is set uow 1. j.i)e 2(j0(j borseme Jeft the citv in at live bundled and si.xty one killed sfrif,H patties, during the four days fight, "and ! wounded. i a, jetiJl 5Q00 citizens of the .own who look up l he great subject canvassed 111 the Army , j rms ju ,e(.I)CP) a vou bave a pretty j eoniiuu.d 10 be tho terms granted to ! slMl,, jorce for the defence of a place whi h ' Au.pudia. Oflicersand men were so a-smcd nat)jr UU(J aft ,,ave combin.d to render as! that a lew bonis more lighting would have strllf; ;1S any j., ,be wo,ld. Flow such au ar-! forced them to an unoondiiional surrender, (hua s,(atetJ) Mm,a evJf Bow , l)e that it vexed them to have their proy eseape. ! rni, (, fjy ,orce )f ess lhu1 7000 men, uui! e Apia 11.11 1011 .uu ii.uitB o n 11. . oeueious for bear a mo towards a gallant foe. Along the whole route lhe grass was abun dant, but water very scarce. The Arkansas . I river was perfectly dry, for lhe whole distance I that the party travelled along il an evidence ; ! of drought which has not been know u for many years. 1 it'it.a nvn.1ii.nn ir. n. : fn r n i:i should start ; I saw the two last, and was able 1 . . . f 0,,h. :. wmii(i accmditia to , lo bum a tolerably good idea ol the number ol , pipn,,., opinion not reach Monterey men iu them. There could not have been j beVJe he miudle of February, making lhe. fewer than 2500 in each dtvisiou, of tegular i:n ri-vs. Add to ! boldly to the work, and as the jolly tar would say, "give a pull, and a long pull, aud a pull altogether," and it will ba done. To en-uie this unanimity, it must be con ducted by our delegates and cortimitfee-oien with promptness, energy, and above all, econ omy, And as the funds must be raised ,c from every wile, Thai's justified by houo.,". we would respectfully suggest that the shares be not more than $50, each, for the following reason, viz: There are iu ihis place aud vicinity, as also 011 the route, at least 500 mechanics aud farmers, who, if the share is potatoes from the United Slates. They ate of excellent quality, aud selling at the tale of (en pence per -stone. W'e understand this is but the commencement of an extensive import trade of the once staple commodity of Ireland Commercial. There has been an active demand for most of the goods brought to ou produce market since the sadiug of .he last steamer. Il will be perceived that the sugar market is rather buoyant. Large sales have taken place aud advanced pi ices pi id. All j kinds of provision are hih in pi ice. Butter, . f I I.' . i.L. - I! . .1 I oeei auo poiK, meei won .in ih-iichi ouuk.oo, and have greatly enhanced iu value of late. Wheat, flour and Indian corn are uow sold at exorbitant rales, and, from preseut appear -auces, there is Utile piospect of their lecediug iu value. The English Government have m.de. a for mal protest both to the Spauish aud French Courts against iho maniage of the Duke of Mont pens lor with the Itifautu Louisa ol .Spain. il was sup- JNoi withstanding this protest, l.aavriJ .!l..t t.,(h ih -p rc-U UlUtllageS Wlitllll take place on the 10th inst. The express in advance of the OverJaud mail, teai-hed London on' the 3d instant, bringing Bombay ddies to Aug". 27th. The news from India shows that preparations are They employ, nt the pre.-eut time, nearly 1500 hands, mule and female. " The new Present, mills are neaily teady for operation. The large mill is for spinning aud will contain, when full, 20,000 spindles, aud will be diivm by water power. The smaller mill is to be filled wi'h looms, and a -team engine of ISO-horse power will be used in driviug the machinery. "The new woollen mill of lhe Middlesex company, on Concord river, i 150 by 43 iVef, .-ix stories high, with u engine house aud a la.ye euiiie for use in case of a failure of water, whii h is always expected on this liver iu summer. The company have also recent ! ly built a new ma hiue-shop, and made addi ; tious to theii old mills. "At the Lowell bleaeheiy extensive ini 1 provemeuts are heiuj n.ade. A large bleach-' hr.u.-e, one liuishinu house, one dry-house, ! and an engine room for a new engine of 12U . horse power, are i;w being built."' Ail Ihis seems to tell a very dificieut taK: from that which the representatives of the man ufacturers iu the Seuate jruri elsevvhem, led us t e.p. -t iu the even of the passage of Jhu new (hi if' law. We were lold, lhat the repeal A' lhe ncl ol" iQ-ld n9 to pi ..dut'o nusj silence iu the scenes now icsounding with ihe hum of ihe spinning jenny, aud the crash of the water-w heel. - a VI..:... I.'... ..( ihn snr-rinrl rpiil. men. of K,?.,tucky Volunteers, who is sick, j 100, we venture .0 say, would not subscribe; , ,nakUl t)lh si(es for flwh cllU(liolJi bul came a passeuger to New Orleans iu the XT. II.. U mwlor hi nr. ion Mrs ..'..7 ...... w .. . .... a t - , . . i . -i r.u i.i 1.1.1 l.1....ir Rir 1 out would give IJ51U, peinaps 20." Aud, sir, Barbour, wulow ol the late gallant Major Lar- 1 . . n ... .1. . r u o 1 : . 1 v, r..il .. M... it needs no -oracle to tell you lhat these very hour, of the 3d regiment, who lell ul lJou- J ; umii ni a a iiiviuiu la h Ji'ii this kal hmiill a 1 a vu - io; 1 uuu mjlt ill ut if put a. fifty, here would be $25,000. Again, there are others who cannot even give $50, ... .... a . Adjutmt Forsyth, of the Ceorgia regiment, ho.; give bis thousands, t,,. .i...m.,d home on fu.loiiirh -to remain . ihls ma ecm f our ciOzens.a will always appear strange to me. 1 he cow- ; uuliu heallh phai huve been re-established. sorl Pcayuiio Dusiuess ; to such we say !.rr)!.-in rf A Mil.... I i:i U now e.stablished bevond I . - . .. . l rvi . no ask poor Kichard. alias ciaiiklni. and he a .... . 1: 1 .1 . - I .1 -.tw. ... nis PI HI.. ... IJI.1U1.1U1 .1 II. .1.3. . ' I I N ...II...1 l.l'l. ll.f.ll.l l:l 11 all 1 ! ir.J . . . .. ... a ..." I V1J ... 'w. - - - , , . 1 . . .a dooht. 00 caielut was ne 01 ni leur e ol .Monterey coiiuary lo me wishes and even orders of Simla Anna. Havjij. himself aud taken it upon himself lo protect it at all haz ard; his responsibilities bore heavily upon him, and after th gallant defence made by his annv, Gen. Tavho was induced to be lenient towaids him. Bul this is the reasoning of others; we do not discard or adopt il. Others say that Gen. Taylor yielded with leluctauce to the opinions of the three officers next iu command, tv vvhran the matter was referred in a rouneil of war. This, n.o, is but specu lation. The same. Mihtccl is tombed tiooii in the letters subjoined, to whith we refer. j - . . . .- ..... . .1 e regret 10 say mai ceitain oitticullies bad occurred at Ca.naigo wliich it w.is grievr.ulv. feared would lead to two piivate hostile meet ings lu which two ol our citizens wele njt..kw pari. and do it oulv to meet ihe exa;ieialed tumors was ne 01 ni- person, that it is said he never mice left his house when any fifing was going on. What a pity e.ec.eu many .. ine licences o, me cuy auu . f . ,d . h dropped into his bedroom. 1 felt perfectly satisfied, when I saw the Mexican troops pass out of town, with the ar taiiuemetits which Gen. Taylor had made with them. I rode out with the head of the column day before yesterday, when their second divisiou left lowu. That scene alone would almost have remunerated one for (he long journey j to Monterey. At the head of the column rude I the commander of the divi.-iou. with his staff, accompanied by Major Scott, of the 16th Iu fantry, with his Adjutant (I... Deas.) and l.ieuts Hanson, Uohiusou and McLaws. Col. Peyton rode by the side of the chief, aud he says that in ascending the liver seventy ; sick were left at the Matamoras Hospital, aud j he was shocked 011 his return, two week af- , ter, to find twenty-seven of the number dead. The New Orleans JefTersonian has a re- ; porl that when the capitulation of Monterey took place, Gen. Taylor had not mote than five-or six rounds of ammunition left. The ' correctness of the rcpojt is altogether .proba ble. . ......1 .... j-i .. arA. a. H ...null. ...!.. ...... f . . . a . . U. , ii 1 . 1 1 I mcivcia c. .t o.ii-ii.uii'iii; cinui aw .... o reoiel to allude to such a subject, J t . . , . . , . , p. . . . . J ' hun as we turned out to let the column march a... ...V.... fl-ka. I.axaal ". t v..nl.l I..l.... U.ll , . . .1 .. 1 .Y...iJ (l.CT ...(... t.l.U .1 ovi.r.. m CI . Lit. ...... in circulation 111 regard t Ine mailer.. It u , . . , . . . . - .. ni a 1 , . i And now was presented a scene that I can stated that Bri;. Gen. Marshall, ol Kentucky, r , - .. - r . 1 j u . i , .. .7 :....: r . i i; ' ,evur rorgct. 1 wo tegirneuts ol mfautiv led , - - j . ,,i oft, with colors flying, drums beating, and , 111 .. , ... . "J . 1 ne trumpeters blowing with all their might. take nl ieo. probably ou the 11th instant. Au other dillieoliy was to be arranged at about the same, aud iu a similar mode, between Capt. Musson. id' Ihis city, aud Captain Shivers, of Texas. Most sincerely do we hope that au adjustment may have been effected without le s -rl to arms. We must re peal our regret at being compelled to allude to the subject. We gladly turn , other themes. Tbe stean.er Maj. Brown has left Camargo to go up the rivtr u, ilsCeiiaiu how far the riv er may be navigW,.f ant tht, Fag. ys i is intended to establish a military depot at the blithest navigable p,.",,,,, so as lo have stores at a place as near a poib.e lo ,be roule ta. ken hv General W oot, marching from San Autouio into Chihuahua. At the last ac cnuuts she had reached Mier wiihout meeting obstiin-lion, and wa proceeding on up. An runner was on uu.uu hi survey ine liver and select the extreme uavigahle point. Loss ok the Steamer Cot. Harney Fro n the New Yerk Tribune A SOLEMN SCENE. will tell you that "a penny saved is two-pence clear." To conclude, we will demonstrate j more clearly, tbe feel inns that induced lhe above remarks, by a fable : Misses F. and W. were twin sisters, who, 1 after much toil and trouble, economized means enough to build them each a bouse. Miss F. iu order to have it made suitable for ; her wants, called iu her friends to advise with ( her, and devise a plan. It so happened that it was uecessary to have several oi these con ferences and the good old lady, (G..d bless her,) with that liberality aud warm-hearled-ucss, for which she was celebrated, entertain ed Ihem iu a becoming manner, and fated 110 new events had taken place. Serious riots had occurred iu the county of Wa.erfotd, Ireland, ou the 29in till., large mobs having attacked bakers' shops for the pie pose of obtaining bread. Tw of the peo ple have been killed by the diagoous oideied to disperse the rioter, and much excileu.eut existed at the la-t advices. I he following letter explains the nature of the accident, aod lheosition of ihe vessel : We left Liverpool shoilly after eleven o' clock, with a fair wind. The day was fine; we were iu good spirits, and all were expecting a pleasant and txpeditious voyage. At 12 o' clock we went down to lunch, and at four o' clock to dinner at seven o'clock we sat down to tea, both ht f..re and after wt.ich were delighted -by the peifoi malices of some of ihe ladies ou the piauo, accompuuied ny singing. I remaiued in the cabin till uear nine o'clock, when, alter taking a (urn on deck, I tetired 10 bed, and I should say that not more than half an hour could have elapsed before I was alarm ed by hea-iug mu h confusion on deck, and lhe men calling lo 'stop her." Immediately A High Compliment to Forrest. At the Waluut slice. .Theatre, Philadelphia, 011 Tuesday evening, Fori est performed Othello. In the last scene, where lhe dupli city of logo is discoveied to the too confiding Moor, who, overwhelmed by his mi-forluiies, and driven to despeiat ion, ru-hes forward lo wreak his vengeance upon his treacherous ancient, but is prevented by th rse around a young woman, who had been watchiny Ihe progress of the play wiih ea;er aud brimful eves, aud incensed that Othello should thus bo balked in his pirpose, exclaimed aloud, and in a tone full of earnestness and simplicity, "Why d .n't they let hi 11 slab bim'f Why don't they let him stab nim?' .V. Y, True Sun. There is no mistake about the above, a-j we see it iu several reliable sources. Off Vera Cruz, Sept 25, 1846. Ou the 17lh inst, I was one of thu edified sumptuously, so much so, that lhe old lady, witnesses of the supremacy of the law over iia- when she went to w.uk, found out she had spent after took'the ground, at which time the tural light. j ui o. e. mniu 111 meieiy gennrg ; d b, f h .lld occasional A sailor named Samuel Jackson,belotigmg ! ready. showers were fall iur?. The niuhi was da k. to the sloop St. Mary's, washauged at the ffre j Her swler in .be meau time, had also c:l ; bu , so moch M, lhat we Coild not 4.,eH,, led 111 oer irienus, out ah! the cunning old ,:,fh, l...i ....M n..i tull ,h 1 A Duel took place in Norfolk (Va.) on Wednesday afternoon, between Dr. Tbom.H and Mr. F. P. Le IJean, both old and to; spec table citizens. Weapons small swoid--. The former leeeived a seveie wound in iha right side, which gave rise to seii..us appte , hensions regarding lhe result. 1 he filers made all the uoise they could. The men were all well armed, and .be whole divi sion seemed to be well appointed, with the excepliouol shoes, in lieu of which, most ol the men wore sandals. T hree pieces of ar tillery were in tbe centre of the column, one six, oue uine, audoue twelve-pounder. Th line, marching lour abreast, extended about one mile. Tbe army was accompauied by a great many females; officers' wives on horse back, their faces muffled, aud with hats 011; soldiers' wives mounted on donkeys or on foot, some of ihem carrying burdens that I would scarcely think of packing upon mules; young women with shoit petticoats, and hats, tripping iighily along ; young ghls tiudging along with their little valuables 111 their arms, f noticed oni niettv little creature, about niue f r - - , vears old. with a net chicken on oue arm and ! j a parrot perched upon her hand. The ugliest 1 yard arm, pursuant to the sentence of a Court s Martial, belore whom ne naa neen tried tor striking a man named Taylor one of the offi cers of that ship. ; The preparations fr the execution were numerous and solemn, a regular programme having been issued by Commodore Coutier and circulated through the squadron several days previously. All labor in the different vessels was for bidden for the day, aud crews weie directed to assume their holiday attire. At 11 A !M, signal, 'Prepare .0 execute the seuteure of the Court Maitial,' was displayed at Ike mizen of the Cumberland, when a yellow lUg was hoisted at the lore yard arm of the tt. Mary's. The officers and crews of all the ves sels at the anchorage were then mustered on deck, aud distributed iu such places is would . enable them to take as much of lie spectacle in view as possible. Here tley weie kept on tbe tip toe of anticipation for more than an hour wheu the same signal that 1 mentioned before was hoisted wiihout the 'preparative and the cur losi'y of the specia list on r was Fatal Accident. A flieud has furnished 11 with an account o( a most melancholy ac cident which happened in Mokes county on th I5lh inst. Ahram aud Hampton Vanhoy, two brother-, staded out early iu the morning tri hunt turkeys. They went but a short dis- ll.l'n l.(ll.r itlPV j.fll:l lIr. natal aflnr ourr h. Iu company with oue or two other passenger ! . for Ksinie for o,,,,, liinw; O.,1,foarhed wph- Really, Mr Editor, since penning the above. : . i" . 7 . B " . "7 1 ' . ' hootmg diMauce of each oiher, .0 a dense 1 : a cc i- . ' , V . , nours, wiipii me wiuo uaviug moueraieo, auo a kind ol feeling has taken hold of me. more , u j j . T . 1 ...;i : :.i... j :i.!, . aH danger a reg.nded lifo being at au end, 7 ni'icu lo.iii ursuiiuvu. iy wnoie : ,l 1- beart, hands, soul aud body are enlisted iu tbe ! - .... -. ... i aiaie ; continued comparatively calm, and at low wa- iy levelled his gun, and fired a. it, when, to ter in the morning we were o near the shore, 1 horror, he heaid the dvinu shriek of i mat carls aud cars could approach wilbin ! brother; and ou roriuiii; to lhe place, be fooiul I short distance of us, and the passengers nh J hilf ilt.eij!l corpse 1 --he ,ifle hall enterr d I a U n t . I . ;.. . 1 . a I I . rlal. i . . Hum iui;.jS were iu a snon innc i nis neau jusi aoove one ear and came oot at lhe vessel is now lying between m v"... , he other, -lhe decea!,ed was ajoU, 39 years Guard House and lhe Cow aud Call rocks. f 8J,ej nnd a you wjp . iw0or naa sne suuck on any 01 me uuiiii - . - . . i t- l.a... n -.1... ... II.. . . . . f . emu:, nib tt. iu.tuy feel IIICtTI IO WWK-ICQ narl ilf lllo ,.n!li, Thti ii.la them on "bacon and greens "-and in .his (lowiI)g al lhe ,i,e, and, of course, il tended way built her house, and had enoah lell .0 u,ther iu tuW!Uds .ho main laud. .1 glorious irom, ai;u sne rejoicea ex- icrll ivnl! I nnrikitisjsl forest closely filled with undergrowth, when 1 hi- hitter, hearinw soinelhinu slirrimi- in tbu the life boats were put iu readiness for imme- j xnd faintly discovering a moving ob- cause, wonder if it is the " Railroad fever? J .i;...-o, ,, iJ?H i. wnicn ne hh.k m ne a lurKey, immediate. I can exclaim with him who c waded to inrone tnrough seas ol blood, ' by saint Paul ihe work goes bravely on," so goes Then up and at it, now 'tis day, Off your coals and level away, The kings of the finest cut and slay, To clear tbe back. tors were very materially enhanced hereby i woman I ever heard of was walktug behind n a few moments more the victim madet n..o,i.i Mn..mn ol lh si booio r M:,r V. . ""uf i " ! nj-iau, C iuC .pK......ui lorCBSlie X " ,h r . pT 11 U,B i'k. The donkey was ridden by a , he St. 31 ary's, attended bv two or th-ee ofli Irom the mouth of the It 10 Urande I-lth in-1 ... .- - .-.L 11- ..... . ' . - . - o v. am ... u ocv-u.iu - vuil.wu v ...w ! .ltu . . - na.i,. al ik.lH, .. lilts slant, reports thai the steamer Col. Harney, Capt. Shannon, was totally lost 011 lhe 12ih ins., on !he Rm Grande Bar. Twelve per sons perished, two of whom were Scrgeauls of the U. S.,Aimy. Capt. M. could uot as certain the names of the persons lost. Tbe Col. Ilaruey was loaded with Government stores, from Brnzos St. lago, bound up the Kin Grande. The shr. Atlantic, hence for (be Rio Grande, with a load of coal for the one. I saw several regiments of fine looking soldiers, men of god size, young, active and athletic. . 7 . The 1st division is encamped ia the 2rove, three miles east ofiht. .. . . ; .u ,. ,0o town oue of loveliest Sliots in Ihe woild, shaded l. 1 .. j live oak trees Thi, Se P0"" a,,d live oaK trees. J his grove seems to be the only woodland in ibis region, and is resorted to by Ihe citizens f Monterey as a pUce for Now's the day, and now's ihe hour, Lay lhe tow'ring pine trees low, To dam the raviues let them go, And clear the track. With your money and your bauds, Aid us now, ye yeoman bauds, To Ihe ax's music, spadss keep time, The track is clear. ship, and by Rev Fitch W. Taylor, Chaplain of thd Cumberlend. Stepping tver the forcastlc or! lhe scaffold which had been erected there fo tbe occasion, the prisoner sealed himself q Hark! the 'iron horse," he comes, he comes, Wh 1 fiery foam his nostrils run, Music, music, beat the drums, "''he. work is done. Rejoice, rejoice. Such; Mr Editor, are the feelings of one at lhe railing, apparently on account of nervoui least of the $50 men, aud we believe of bun- deficiency. " -The machinery fitted up' (or the ureas h others who,' : like myself, are seldom : ; I A maj. .ifniJ. k.it .l. I ..a.l- hnarri hl kfl.n;n.l.l In iho KniLt ! . - : : . . . .1 :. .l. . v e -. - . . i ne .r resident n siniM.'ffi in KtiSi- ti live. A tnicK rope was rove inrougn a oloCH is enruesi wisn 01 a 1 . , " w"'".s f r at ihe yard arm, leading aloog the yard int4 7 WORKING-MAN. J lands ol lhe W inneba goes, aud getting tbm 1 to remove. . . . . . . m w a noan in the neighborhood, sne imwi "-' ---kucjcked to pieces, and io all probability, tnany lives would have been lost; as it is, muck will depend ou lhe weather whether sh will or will not be got off. She was, when I lell, (otally unmanageable. Captaio Hosken is acknow ledoed on all bauds to be an able and expe rienced seamau, and be will be able, no doubt, more fully lo accouut for this accident. The papers announce the death of Thothas Clarkson, ihe well- known philanthropist. .The Sheriff of Murray county, -Georgia, ..mnaited suckIm a fniar dava iln.'. Ku L... 7 mww i- , - . - . - . . . . . . . 7 I U. Aa .n ... ta I. L I . .1 . ' 1 . Ka.l . nimseu wiin a pistol, hc bad, been ludided i tu wiiu mm ai me iime no w " three childien to mount his loss Greensboro rairtoi. . Murder. W e understand lhat a shock ing murder was committed near tbe Gold Miues, iu this district, on Sunday uigh, lSib "PP68' ,bat lwo me named Morgan aud Andrew-Jackson, had been quarreling and fighting duriug the day, and that at night, after Jackson aud his family had gone to bed, Morgan went to ibe resi dence of Jackson, aud shot hirn while he was in his bed. The ball eclered his back and ranged up his ueck, cau-iug his death im mediately. The wife aud child of Jackn for rape on a girl of Q or 12 yeaia of and his trial was soon to begin..:,, the foremast, where it rove through anolhe Hsymount, Oct. 23, 1846. Morgan has been arrested, and confined in the jail at Chesler field C. H.Cheraw Gaz. - A southern editor declares upon his h'i"ir that he fecenilyv- saw a loafer fall over lhe shadow of a lamp-post in trying to catch a lightning bug lo light his eegar.