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1 HAIL ROAD Pursuant" to public: notice, an extto'tDtly "JESS HMIB feinted an published weekly, ev thoaiasj.kccl.es. ILIKCOLar, X. C, SIARCir, 147. j mode and maimer of securing i is coaiple. Retolved, That this invitation be exten ded to the Counties, of Western North C&rolins, to the Districts of Lancaster, York, Kershaw, Chester, F-tirfield, and Ricrdaud, and to the town, of Camden, Columbia and Charleston, tu meet us in tlie proposed Convention, by Delegates ap- AAej animated addi sscs from Lmkin j respondent al the Grazes, by schooner Sea j M ru r? Rio (Jkaxde, Jan. CO, 1847. to we. Kit , James !. White, Esq., I Capt. Flanders: Gen. Tajlor is ai Monterey. The John F Hoke Est?., ani others, the reso- j lutious ere adopted wdi hut two dissen Frr.iiVAKY 5. Information has jut J South Carolina Volunteers wjll, 1 imagine reached us, that a detachnjent, composed be tent to him and nil ".thus Jose the tall tin:: voices. There wee many lugs on ; os au iveniucKV ana aiui.sa vaii , i.iiim o n a i i nave 3t vera Cruz!- the ground, who exprised themselves in j have been cut off, thirty aides beyond Sal-. The lYuns) Ivaman are to go with Gen. fan.r of te war, and wire willing to con hyt0m '',Cy formed an t)ipnt ar;d were Sec:;. Lieut. Kearney's lino Company uf tribute any aaount to Id in raising men j sed . nJ Jaken without resistance, not i Iiaoons is tu be his'bcdv uam Tk triune any amount to hi in rats.ng men i . ,sed rnj Jaken without resistance, not I,iagoons is tu be his bedy uard '1 to mt-et the wants of the administration for . . ' . . . t a shot te.n" firrd. i hree oncers weic ta- 3d !a!anrv is at lamo'co: lam anvif t;ie "at. i i - . , . i - Alter a very snima.eda'id eloquent rd- ken with the prty one is Mvj- norland, 0 j,,;n jt. Jt js jj l.t.re are from 7 o riTA r,r,, r0,.,,.,Mn ....linrr nf il.a ...o-tsme USUlled for t!l3t lUmOie. fe ' a . I . ' i'-,.r.. 11,,.,. "... .tr T'-n iho fil 1 .." ih, Ar'. .icoj irnunu t r ot 'i.-r f;isms i .1 I . , of this coumy, was held at the ceun house Resolved, That a Committee of Gorres-! "V"' X , , I ,, . ,UJl,l" ,u"ult'e ai mo- in Lincolnton, o Wednesday, the 3d ii)st. pondence be appointed by the Chairman of ; auUnolsW Wonted: ' ' ' ",ajor,"-v ' ,ne v"'teers i at,-!., i.t ir, ..rt; .1 tiisii;ce to lite nation ; woman ivhen DAKTLBTT SLIPP, L&cr. was this rnec-tin". eonsistin' of t:n nerons. '...., ' -n,,,, ,rn )v in7n nfiLs- oo.l .fTMr h ncoitrr.1 m ihn intir l'nllJ lo I tin 'ha.:r. aiul Anrp.kw 'itYC7. .ind i tr-lino 'mu clmli Ki tr. irrfj-it:i;l wiiJi i'w- i trr. Cnuiuv. t.'p-'rr.. .,'n .sf-lvs la render . . i :. ... .. : . e ...t. UiiriK "l ,,,,e 01 lhvni fe.'tin a Thomas J.. Eccles appnintc-J Secretaries. citiz.M!S of Western Noah Carolina, and , all the aid m our r .o Jo,.n P i havB ;usl reached At.til. Huhe of ! V"": wa!,,lin- on !f,e b rivi ,The objects of the meeting were ,,da,ned I the D.s'ricts of South Carolina interested j ) M '"' l' .I"-? " '7 !' i the oil: infantrv. , f.h an e.eort often dra- "W rllJ" ; 5"U' f f- 1 T tr . IU l.lC A IV'll-tlll ............. , . , -j.y IfltUiri tlt'Xltl'lll WlXll.rt lilt rilrd lov the chair, when, on motion, James u. i:i t!ie work, obtain and collect inior.uatson, I .,m j,.1Vm f,I!n v.iMims i.. rat tit e tit ' - ,Ht fl I ' : .M. - - - I river o;ci Irum hef fula. Tll-'il .iiic:ir.s t:L:i n. ,. in.it!inT kn'r!. m!l n.irliK tlinstltfli Mt'Otlll. . No Jirt?esf, ana hip i:Uf:.a.'era rscaje. fOsbome, Esq. of Chariotic, rose, and pro-; proiliue harmony of purpose and concert of j .j.j.g ,1;;.,;, Coluniilfee was appointed ceeded to give his oninious, advocating the!-action amon the i':iJ!it!s of the work. ' ,n ... . .,-.1., rm'.JMi,.' irv limmi, m le inttseu i,v ereuae construction of a Rail Road fro?D Charltittc j H,r.7,.j 'ru-u nmree.linas be ! n, i 11 ( I.-;,,,. A..rH. .1 K ! oolo.-v can be mado for ttiis reckless ex- 1 lh:i,,! are ent 10 ,,1C lPCf". 5ey . inr ..nam I-, j it.u an :i i.TpjK:s. ::;!; liiey to connCt with thai of Camden or Colum. bia, S. 0. and as lo the objects, interests and benefits of the whole IF'csl in its uc cess, even should Chat lotto be the termi nus ; the manufactures of the ot would find a speedy market the road w;utid he ....k!..a..t ti n rs. irt.,.rf. I.i:,'.-i;!i!nri ! linniiirv. F.. Priihtv; W. FfiL-usiO!. .1. I., i iius-i;r. of o'tr craii;!nt r. rulars. i.cut. II. ,.r.A, ..!iJ,nrv. -uu A,hvi!!, i'VtU V,. McCiu.e, Dr. Wm. Sloan, j .1 besirer f A.SDa;ehcs (roitl (.;e;i. ' o peop.e o. , he Lor-d Nates ' ' . i Th'-'iftas McCli'l. Jaau's Ferguson, David; , , ..u 1 . . ! have a M!fiidiJ Anjjy hore, v. i.eu ll r.aners in this Stat, and in the Cni::n, . ;,.,, , u Vm !.! ! Se"u li l,0!- aml nhhis, , ,"i"-1 ........ - j , nave it.i uiKiiMjii-iiUc-j inii'j : Mere 1 Yorkvdle, Columbia, and Charlton; pa- ; ;,, j-nfVf. Larkin Sowf, S 1,. Cahiwell, J command, were cut oft. be.iuce.i Motiterfy ...... r... ;.. j....ii. f .,,.. ... . I ii tV .hp II in. Inn. C:ileD Kiiutlts. I an, I icttiria. and a.S kiUeo. It is much " - ' the in"ans nf supplying 2 counta s wi:!i a market; on a capital el " $1, 000,000, and I The Report and Resolutions were unai j John 11 Roberts bo regretted that Gen. 2co:;. despatches ; ey t nut ca rce lv be a Mexican alive 0:1 this fromier." "', :......-.. ? ti . 1 ro i 1 11 i, proceeding 00 puinisncu 1.1 tne ia-.ini- . II C Jones, of Salisbury, being called on, 1 T JT? . ' - r,.. .....i : Ul e,,e!n.v' v1.11.. .M.tl Kw..u iiuwut uc Sui ; entert.i;ncii the meeunf a .liort II use II) , R-1,.ifrn Smnd .rd ' 1 1 . I . l ; 1 .i.y.. .CT cneap-i, anu procuce riyuerw.-i nar- au ab.e at;,irP!?s ... favo, tlf lhe rwtosi- lottt was the nearest point to the S.,u;her.i j Uou 0n rfumon o- .,v j, Ca;kUejU ;t ,ra, (line that the road had been chartered bv ! .,...,. ,, ,i..,i 1 ivvii'nmH ! the Legislatures ,-,f xNortli and South Caro- I f u.c reror, ,,e printct j:i pa,..n. ;et forn, ! ilina, the prnvinous of which charter Mr O j for diiirjbution. On aimio.i or" Wm. John went on to explain. glon lbe t.;ru.mau was siuihori.-?.-d and re- I 1 ques'.ed 10 appoint one hundred Delegates j On motion, it 'was ordered that the these s,ou!d thus have fallen iu.o the hands ol j . , ... .x , , ..... . ; VxA w rV lUiU, Jiitl. -Siy 1 1)47. itiev eutitained a am dovel. ., , , u i !.0 L'lUll.l hrinv Hi-( lien nr. mum tr. j opfnifiu ci ine j;i.us aiui jurfus tne j ISAAC itULLAril). Chainsan. .Iajik.s Quian, Sicretary II C. Jones, Es'q. i?eip called on, als:.' advocated the measure in remarks both hu morous and reasonable ; after which he made way for the introduction of the fol lowing resolutions, which were passed af ter a discussion, pro and con, by Henry Cansler and B. Shipp, Esquires. . 1. Resolved, That we the penple of Lir.c.in County, repaid with sleep interest, the Rail Road proposed to be construcied from tha lown of Charlotte !o Columbi?. or Camden, in South Ca.ri.lria. 2. Resolved, That in the success of hi work, thn r.:ai.ufactur:M.i, agnculiural and inercuniilo ir.lerccttJ ol Western North Carolina ate deeply involve-!, ond that it t is the interest and duij of the people Lw contribute what r.ay le in theii power v promote iis accGiiipli&iinient. y. Resolved, That ac a Conv n 'on of the eopio of North Carolina is proposed to he held at ChnrloMc on ih) 27ih April r.exi, that the Chairman of this meeting appoint CO persons 10 represent the Coun ty of Lincoln in said convention. 4. Reached, Th?l ihese preceediPL's be published in the Lincoln Couner,the Char loi;e papers and lha papers cf Charleston city. The following appointments were made under the third resolution : John F. Hoke, Wilhaa Joiinston, Fri:s the Sc::l oi Wax. Camp WatsON, 'war Tampico, Feb. 1st. 1817. The sloop of war Albany went 10 sea yes- iz-m. The campaign will open at 1 t in ( 'ri:;:. o! its succesa I have no Hmilo i changes will be made in the order of things J ,,,, . . . . iii ies Miiiictiiing Misnintin' m th.-. a- i I..- .).,. . ' .... . ...i. i. - i ; ... if liau i ji - 11 si'j ...t; lic.41 w n.wil hollow I erein mav i;ot a-'ri c with future! novemenis o! tlie triuip.-?. (en. Woitii ami tils command are still ! at th mouth ol i!ie 1 iver, sou Will, in a j i:v days, embark fot placr.s tint exactly pearam-e j our array the cannon, thai hantitM, the music. Worlh i in his glo rv , he t'tirinn.-'tals the finest division of tho army, and will doubtless be ne.t in com ' mane to Scott, as General Tavior will no:, ! ta'U-ln . iMi Witil them. Wliptht-r lm un on the iinc, or "o home on to represent Mocklt.i.l)nrg in the April ! tertJ.lV iicr cap;aln predicting a uouhei Convention here. DrCJ Fox. being called i j -j, ,li(Th I believe ho had on known. The brigade of artillery (Col. j ou.submitteu a large amount ot staiisaca, in- j b(ard a bearcf 0f despaches from Com. j v. u!-d'y v. ..I go to lampico, theic to un- j h;iVft l:0,i,cJfd; utii:td, Ve have foirnatien in relation to the Agricultural ! Conor to Gen. Scott, and landed lam here, , d'.."go som.r .-c-organizatton. 1 he two r-g. j '. f J nrouuets 01 Ycsiern v-aronna. vn ino-1 tt . co .i. i..u, ...... in i; thn imeni 01 ieunsvivauia vii!aneers, int tion of J. IF. Hampton, th.e meeting ad" (ien,,r;ii to-nih(, this messenger wiii leave vcr. jourtied. f,.r itll Hrai.-. . i-morrow. . 0- , n ... .... . .. . in. oneoienc 10 me ;nn nesoiuuon, me j Gen. 1 !;ow s division are encampct chair appointed the fellluwing Committee j now nG'a!- the fort, whtc't cotnm2iii!s the ri of Correspondence: J W Osborne, Di C J FuX, J I Kerr, Jos II IFiIson, Re.".j Morrow, J W Hampton, Leroy Springs, IV W Elms, C T Alexander, Jr., l U Wilhams. Lcu'u.iiiaa and Nw York Volnnsees, are to report themselves at the .endezvnus ai 1 ! Lobos Lland. The balance of tlie rem- ments of volunteers Jive, ! tlfiuk an? to debark hi re, tnd report to Gen Tii l)r, la" . We have received no official news hero ,nff ! incir ":iC ul !a!:t: towards v.a I fro nMonterey o; Victoria lor several !ays, rS' j nor do t loo lor any until Leu ortn ar- . - "-wu,s ; uUf !(VOr Thc ex.,cj;,KiU .h.. ;s 1o ,ravtl j rives, as the road is lined with Lancer, attm2 and will , .. ofo,!nd,v secre,. bul ! it would be foolish, to send a small j in a day or .wo fa "1 a ,. Vu-o. S:,e j . (j dojhl Ci.., ,he most oforr army intelligence fro.n ih I Picayune.: Gen. Wool is left at Su!.ilh with a strong force t.-f volunteers. I thinlc it possible Santa Ann will atlovnot to ic takeSaliillo now that '.he rcgula's hato left, but it will he of no use. "Another revolution in .Mexico would imi snrpr'M? n;;, all of -.vl.ich wiil unite to AN ORE TV Si'RIN GS, Chairman. N U Tavlor, Secretary. JTIcctisiz isi Gaston. force with donatidie. 1 tak.'S a det.a:hmeni oi some 'I'O men from We have news here of the evacuation of j 'hilda' brigade of art-litry. P'.ait. The X'e.:c;:a know tverv ;! ''g. ' however, by irie in, of th:-ii pies, which I 1 1. ;? . .1-- e. - 1 : 1 (y'll. Hfir'sev ! t-.:' 11:1 ! -rnini! 1i nr. ! . oni.no ey w:e lucc -ja t-uny -.w.o..eo - j ( .,r,. llmMrillH Hl3 t.'io nation. Ev-rV I there- The news I think came by the i a Martul-eaurge, diSobedi- i :At,Ut..l(l Js a t..n. r 1 . . . . At a Meeting of the Ctizcns Gaston ! way of the Brazos, and must therefore. cacc o: onters-senience oip.ourt. tone. titu bcoti j rcmt'.ted the ; harjre ! County held at Dallas, the County seat, have reached you ers this. It was brought ! reprimand. Uen fecou j rcmr.ted o the instant, on motion of J. II. ; to Gen. Twiggs tent to-day, but I wa, un- j " theihscl While. Isaac Holland, Esq, was called to able to learn the cau?e; although I cannot j fur lhe m,ect 4,f Andrew Motz, L. E. Thompson, -Henry Canfeler, ilenj. Sumner, F. A. Hoke, L. I). Child. John H.' Wheeler, Dr Wm. McLean, Ephrairo Brevard, l3a?c Lowe, W, W. Monday, Johu Coulter, Dr C. L. Hunter, H. W. Guion, John F. Fhiftr. Michael Quickel, Tijii'ico, Feb. 4. IS 17 10 P. M. Wo have some very ininortH.;! news vinch lie . Vr.:o Chil iia.'iua, wh eh is genenllv credi- 1 1 1 i the Chair, and James Q uun, Esq., ap ; suppose it to he any oiher than the desire j ;en irie J' ted U h oilkers of tho army, aud which, pointed Secretory. The chau-nan in a ' to be nearer to supplies. With regard to j e un,o-it::i-..e u :iir is exag-;, ( rrui. ;!0ei another victory upon oor verv forcible address explained the object j ' the movements of the enemy in that ! ?rate1' l!r !:':I 1,) corrc-pomleni. in arin,. A commercial hoje sn this city. of the Meeiiur; when the following Com 1 quarter, I have learned nothing since mine j l'iie- vl l,,c a LU'),?4,,eu ln I which ls a bMtich 111 Chihuahua, receiv- ir,tt i,t"'a 01 ve lU--ysri Earned j ,.d ;i a,r!(;r ffou, ;heir ag.-nt the re, under a last night that Lieut. Richie of the 4th ! very la;, date, stating that an American faniry, was assassinated al Vdla Gru.d:: by j (oiry f0Ui S(l,.l;4 FPf a pinor(jCll Kear. a Mexican. He was on his way to Vicio. , nvW.aimand,had showed themselves near n r 11 .1 ; v i.a,.,.... t nr.rtce was annoirted to drtfi rcsointitms. 'ted at baata twosa, but as 1 long unco (..jijr dOIO.B.Ull, 1 II ------- , On motion, the meeting adjourned. B. SHIPP, Chairman. Andrew Motz, Titos. J. Eccies, Secretaries, to wit: Samuel L Caldwell, Col. Rtchard i ventured a promise, I sttii think we will be the first to commence offensive operations. The enemy may make some slight demon strations but they will amount to nothing, Rankin, Jame? M. Hannah, John H. Ro berts and Dr Win. Sloan, who reported the following: Resolved, That we regard the war now . rrere diversions existing between the United States and thc j . .. P , . , 0 I Capt. Goiding of th.e Charon, says that Republic of Mexico, as having been brought r t 1- 1" . 1 r 1 some cf the olunteers arrived at ismpi out by the actions of that Republic, bv a! , ... , ,. , . ,. , J J i-ft. to"etlier with the Ma ps ol l ie (Joriiaka. lonz continued series 01 indignities ottered ria (bearing liespactcn from Gen S.-ott to j (;i!,l1u,1)1Ua, and were immediately attack Gen. Taylor), -schried by a Company of j bv a superior Mexici.i force. A .'on- a Kentucky Cavalry. Gen'! Taylor eu- j s.in.M5iu3ry hattle vs fuSi.t, in which t camped there for the night, and the Lieu' ' ?;UUm,j both ked mi tho ides is said to havo ! teua,,t was sauntering about the iown when jMr, vrrv '.r.-.-,.. ,; no.r,: Rail flosul ?2ectici. At a Meeting of the citizens of Mecklen burg County and otht rs, held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 113 J of Februa ry 1847, to deliberate upon the propriety and best manner of constructing a Rail Road from Charlotte, to connect with the Charleston Rail Road in South Carolina, on motion of J. W. Osborne, Andrew Springs, Eeq., was called to the chair, and N. B. Taylor appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been explained by J. W. Osborne, Esq., at the request of the chair, a report and resolutions prepared by a committee appointed in January last, were offered acd read by J W. Osborne, Esq. The repoit will appear hereafter the Resolutions are as follows; Resolved, Thai the proposed Rail Road 10 connect the town of Charlotte with some point ou the South Carolina Rail Road, is ;o be regarded af the only feasible plan by which the Western part of North Carolina can he connected with the sea board. to the Country, by repeated insults to our national Mag, by imprisoning our citizens, by confiscating the property ot'our people, 1 bv the murder of Americans on our own and that the steamboat Undina had been despatched with Company H. of the U S 3d Artillerv, to endeavor tq get off the ship, but had not returned on the sailing o' j it happened. Tlie next morning the Gen. eral had arrested the Ah soil, and finally by open t!ecia,at;on of war, 1 and avowed acts of bosw'lity against the U u'ued Slates. Resolved, That the conduct of the self 1 styled whig party during the session of our last legislature, in relation to the war with Mexico, is another evidence of aid and comfort afforded the enemy, and can be viewed by us only in light of direct posi tion to the interests of our counlry. Resolved, That the preamble of thc re solution to appropriate 10,000 dollars to the Volunteers of this State, contains a gross libel on ihe President of this Union. That it is Mexican in every feature, and such a preamble more properly belongs lo j the Charon. j Wc learn from a gentleman who came . - . . .1. 1 r'i 1.... .1. - passeug'r 011 me ooiMiti odiun, ma: me troops and all on boaid were saved, with their bagae, and were at Tampico when the schr. Charon left; but while coming out over the bar, he 1 arued from a pilot boat direct from thc wiecked ship, that a bftut S00 .Mexicans bad taken possession of the ship in advance of 3 company of the 3d j preparations for some movement towards number., any-that ha-s vet been fought- Icalde, but I have j Ultimately the Americans were victorious. not learned whether the perpetrator of the .lllfj ihcv eil,ere(J the lowf and piling our : outrage had been tak. n." j hl;? ;n of Mexi,.atJ iathe princ:. opal iq jar;', proclaimed tlie low n to be ta- i ken in the u t mo of the Uni'ed Slates of A- Tlr letter pirticularly suted Imporiaic! Jlc-iioaia Jicws. The ediiois of La Potrm r.a.e received n 1 1 1 1 r (mm tlipir i.nrri...i..i.i..,.t . '!,.... 1 ..... , t tli'ti the rm.n were priticipanv Missourtsris, p:co, m which it is Pimd tn.it a pnv.it , , , , . ., , , , ' i and I lo.nif diaicly set thm down as Co', mail had been rec:vt:d from S-.m Lui.Po- ' . , , , . ! Pitcj: s men. I must siv th-dt this news losi, of the date Jar uarv, wh.ch so far . . . " , : rcceive.s more credit ner tmai anv .jc.i irom coiiaroung me nu;ou:i.ug slor a- bout the asius.iiiuiiou oi S;juu Anmi, to; which some credence wis ivea in thi.iri ty, rejoescnts him .s ai livel voyaged in Artillery, whrcii was sent to hold poscssion of the vessel. the South. Th.e character, diiection and object of this intend'.-d movement are wrant There is much mystery connected with J in profound myetery. the unfortunate wreck of the Ondiaka She left hereon the 16th January last with I four companies of Louisiana Volunteers. the Journals of the Mexican Congress, as j The newg of hef wrcc,.f 35 mj,es Souih of a portion of their prcceedings against the United States. Resolved, That we sanction and approve the vote of our Senator Larkin Siowe, a gainst thc resolutions with said Mexican preamble thereto. Resolved, That the acts of the Legis- fiexnlned. That it is lh nnlv sr-lipmp hv , , . i 4 , tr ii! lature, depriving the Volunteer Regiment which a convenient Market can be afforded ' ' e f r our Agricultural products, ihe develope mem of our Manufacturing and mineral re source?, be promoted, and a participation be secured to our people in the improve- tuanla n . ,1 n1trinfnffOC l IhQ ami in tutu! we live. Resolved, That to secure the comple lion of this work, it is important that a Convention of thc friends of this wcrk be JiiViVcu to ajstmuie 111 una (iat.ci wu wva day, the 27th of April next, to consider iho work, its advantages, and the Lest of this State the power io elect their own officers, is an indignity offered to their intelligence and a gross outrage on the rights of the brave men who have Volun teered, in their Country's service. Resolved, That we view with pride, the course pursued by the Volunteer Com pany from Mecklenburg, by refusing io serve under Officers who had denounced the war as one of conqupst and p.'uuder, de nouncing the preamble as lequinng theoi to indorse a lie on their own acts which was worthy '-of the sons of old Mecklenburg. Tampico, was received at Tampico on or before the 1st February. She went ashore on the 26th January. On the 2d February, the crew arrived at Tampico, and were put tiuder arrest by order of Gen Patterson. Oa the 4th February the volunteers were expected in Tampico, but they did not ar rive; on the 5th and Gth they had not ar il is also bailed in the same communiea- i tion, that a hard tight had tuken place at Cliihuahu l, on Ill.si December, between j thc Mexicans and Americans. The lo ; of the Mexicans is admitted by themselves! to have been one hundred killed. No! statement is made cf the los. of ih; Ameri- j cans, nor is it said who commanded thc Americans, or what force it was thai mace j tho attack. j A battle in which the Mexicans admit '; c-tn a'ws that has been in circulation since 1 h-tve been :n thhs country. j A gentleman by the name of Howard. arrived this morning from the Brazos. He is of opinion that Gen-Scott will not be ready to leave there for two or threo ; weeks. A Court Martial was in session hi the time iie left, trying Col. Harney for j disobedience of orders. It seems that ihe j Colonel had been ordered, whilst at Mori i terey. to proceed with hiscoi.anand to Vic ) toria, and had refused to try,el over too same ground so eften. Gen. Worlh is tl'3 President of the Couit. So hostile are ihe people around Tampi co at this time, that they will not bring io their ca'.tle, or soli ihem 1 1 our butchers for beef. From Victoria down here, they huve paid jreat attention to the orders of the 4lin mer:" of their country, not to fur n?sh us with any thing to cat.' 5 There is ci.e thing ceitaio,'.hat if ihey will not bring th;. t thir ios was one hundred killed, i rived; and the schooner Charon, which mum have been a fierce, and, to mem, dis lefi the bar of Tampico rai the 6th inst. j asiioui afTir. Wu are :.ow certain that brintrs the alarmin? rumor that the Voiun- n r.r.u"-r h:i5 t.m ji r; ;i...f.i,.. teers had been taken prisoners by 3 large ,d iri,vH a,u,he jtt'jrn?, bejev' j :te and receive pay, the army Mexican force, and that Company IL of j ,t,lt U.ey a,d anolhcr char;et l0 'A ld & il a,ld take " 1r the 3d Artillery, which had been seat to j .v military -lorv. . A very malignant fevepeakw-t this eicari them to Tampico, had also been j The story of die assawinatiou of Scnta limo 111 lhe bosliLaJ JW wa- camured. a ..lu-, .u..t,i,A . ,i .. .. ,. r... i :iv i rur soldiers are suneriuj from if - t The follow ing basiy note, communica ting the above painful intelligence, was re ceived last evening item sn attentive eur- I Aanaweuiwavathsciedtifd, and we wcii-1 :,Z ai ftur -ers are sut!eruiS irom it j::er now that here could havener, any j T'lS iuns have been u,ch tubled persons so crtaaiou.s as v swcillow it. wltJi it, ard have ' now pronounced it. a miid type of the yellow lever. Here, as at Congrtss !:ad iv adjeur:: on the 4th i.'si 5 Monterey, there is,-and has been, a great
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