frfVl ;aU4Vr 1'. laltlt ttw f "J t4. 4 yea know! riM it B, L4 fcfJviicaB T, 'fMff Ire, ftf k4'Cf . Bli'g LATE FKOM UAXTA fC . tlicm tie Girnwi'. O-'e. fc.e tW By tbe arrival at Fort Lrav eaworth, aa'" kaea4 tba tftlrrauaai. a t-fi- - i ..kutAM iiui af.cti iir awaas ayitr riiiv it mJl atdeii aa.ai la - J -- - , ' T Mi.e&aJ aafc- Tmii cratra lit a .- lit Kk k aai w w use u, 30iU October. T Ucet. UoL Ktf, ww. '""T; U,hiImi1, eadro be j r ; Ampadu eaLVJ ba berk anJ avb- tU MUeotin feisBirer. i Irani iLiju aa tit t,UM.J ly iht cfi. " , tui, f ,,t iir. obd it iird. Tti in "44 ee in rem by Gen. Keajaey Iclt I CaMotnU ca tie, err ef k$ eravy aha asarrgm ta lill-dMIltii!i. Oadit'CfBe-U T)l. w4 M rcdy true, f 5-hf S-pifnibr.ulicj wiihLimrorn.,t IMstua vat serened ia thi ty. ;Uf ' I'cratty corc !( B. C, O, K. aa4 I. la I'mud Fiom r, ! fj.!Ver, ed t rwgtatiteiatee wdUotj Mch Iij. deservedly aid if Gen. Sutra drooBSia a'4 about 400 oea,jtf t kara that tie j .u...jf.!. ! Tv lrt rcrsoiul brarery I u U t ihtmt mounted on mulct. Tbt toata of ttu!si GoveiBa-eatei tree. crJiirs; Gee. U turn talrtiW iittit of a b aJairsuoa sn4 aJutaiioa of t!to at couQ ctnaa4 va caesium! by asaej b j erf i 1cJ. It JS i I! " home, but it it ea prruiunty ol lit, lit of ut o!4et aaa o tspnirnrea moun- tt mi l J- t4 lr. U ui p.rar.I,sw urraa(Jr4 by taea equally ao hy uinerrt aoJ mJrtt ai oot of fieat fcarj. btu a ieucrd. Ubca liJ lyminf an, wbo, ia fclordiaatc po- tnj auCcrinf . if not aH!utf !y im- Mf t 4fta be tir( hi aa a.! tion, art rapablt of any thing aaI ecry practtrl!aw oeiB damm the Kio Cnaik lirvty ij.iftaiai fr ihe wrtkiwf l3iB brt aai (real: aal alihongb ob- w Socoro, (aa o!J Sj aaith towa formerlj brrf )tbprataaK'fff bcai a k.eurr4 from tltt ere tf tk rounirr, are f mora isportanre frost tlit large fa rt ialrttTftiibntf.'-ftry lfOrrf(lia fact iu pri!e nl vreaairot 1 iU aoa atatioard there.) aboat S00 oiilra aoetK t4 btt aar .by I'. 1 iv I rlei tf ! tale oecaita here fitr i f maJng wma Saaia Ye ; thenca et to tUa Ci!a,r aa wJ.oar gtt.9. ttMt it t btawaie a;n i;ioe nom e rrgaia a uwic wi (pronnunml Iieru;) mrnrt uoara u ier and ftn'irf u ub a nvia I.i. ' rt ruim. nJ now joj nw u.-v in una to wiutia 1 59 or zoti tni:e oi v 4 uftiBg tt ia pi'l.cwlar aay; anj'anJ olui V.rv uuOrrgn ia the arrfire; hM4of ihe (Julfcf California, ihia ahici ktail.tie g aia t it atetBiiajl-ow ihtirripm du corpa promj' them the Gila emptiei ielf; theoct norihwetl m etna tee. aoJ ihte aloava a.ffer ileac : t thrir Jeruiioa to Uieir profr iyn, i a Momrrrr. on the IVifif. Tli root te.rrt i bt goerael ky ter. frrwinfy the teumony f o!uo- tkl and known aa the Topper Mir Tleh.btaolaaaittsttne;F euri- wra aja aereuer tiiaabute uie puouc route. ca. W ail bate ter4 tf aui bouM. mind in iu appreciation of the joanj of- ( Tl.ia rommand ia areompanied by tie a Guttata toeaiy ftt if Juffttrr, 61 ed Ccera cf lie aiuiy. .fj!!.iii.j ofHcfra : Gen. Kearney, fon- ub La"a aid rwai cl g'Ct tisa and ,.,....,..,. mandifi (.pi. Juhnaon, lat drajooc. attig b. TSiett and lauar Jata are Cca. Ectlar CCB. Tailor. !aiWe-jaip; Capt. Turner. It dngooif, coptcuctrdapootuicdy aircktn:clprio- ... , , jAJiuum General of the Mjrmy cf lie 1 1 lea. Wt were ot d.pef ed t atticb any . Wrl WaJor Tl00ia, sWOrd. Quatur- laioxtinitctipeeieatte nalea bat!rrd .he h oedajs t!B,, U.S. Arrov; Aiant Sergeaia iPii ait la t:a feaitca care note. I m , . . Jhn . tirinm a id K. Mwnaon, oi re .Major JBI ner, comminJin; drajjounaj Captaina u fie caat ari u It a gl faatlc baa ita proptif rf e-siu.cga rhoi Mua eiet tuibora that late cm d ia be pto ieni! gti.acdaeritnotfor thii i tepeateu. ana ai.ua lie fero ifook, Moore. Uur-win. and Grirr. lit Ua (e.U atta fli aor.a amJJ nerer j 9 J "T" rrirr. ir- T s tig00n,; tnd LieutenanU lme. aj the a at to hia l.df'a cbbr. Tba " r"1", ! Hammond. Noble. Davidaon, and McIJ fare.likaiba abiiuti. it aal prow-:1"" caaawwa. e Pdu.ii loiay Tailor l carry oa iLt war audi reaeaed aM'gy ia eoetrqataet of tie refaat of lie a ico to eegouate. waa viihia a fao ilea of II aa terry, ted oal4 itrrb tlat point tbe Bxt day, . Tke Lralthef tit traopa at l!ot.terry aa anuch bitter thaa it t ad kera oa iSa Rij GianJr. The fotufieaticae ia tit 1 bare to kfona voa Uiat rum ill be far aitbed, a taurh aa csa be gi'-Lrml, at doHara per mu!a load, and !o muW aW bardra, aa anoa a tley arrirt from tke interior, brre tfer bate brea teat oa bu eioeta. bvt on!md,lo return fanhaiUiv aid the aaJerataodias thai tLa'eiirrret J prkr fur freight from lioa city to Ceralio, a. aaa a y a appoa or L&I aiaay aU airr, afcta a t ariiia frem beUo. V COO aw far diy, aad at bear tbt Urtleaoa ki et aa the adtaaet aatel aa of aea. f aaa eiaicetd. aad aa ia trrj Crer of tba tay, tbat e bate doae oiorg aad caaaantied aa kr aarab!e arra mr wto uiii-h at atarca m tsia env eeiarionrdb the ireklar lropa. Gra. Tatl n'a raaap aa abaat tbrrt J indicated. aadea thit aula of klaaurer. (aerte. '' The Ui arcvanU fieot Geoaral Aapa With tbia moute, I rflVr ypa tny ron dia nJ hit araaf left them teyi ad Sl l- idri:ion aud tlfem. God and fibeiiy. to. o thfir inmh tvaatd Saa Iaia Mouierry, fpteraWr SUih 1818. ti.i,tal.tCh pontit aa ruo.ed iht -rptXUsCO DU T. WUALES," . Santa Aana bad arrited at the bad of? Ia tlairei.fy of t! Goteruor to Co!. . . . ... ill be cren be doea imt ta tvo dollars, and fifty eenta pre mule , duert oa. To and ilia war a mora .it bad to Canurjo, fite duQara-7-ta Cadi" 1 tl mial be auatk aeaer the Me tirta reiu, one dullr aod fiy reauwtlia aame rapiia!; aad tfcal i. Vira Cras abovlj It to tlte csuita of IXiJorra and Coacepiioa. alea by ibe ta ay f Ala aiaJa. Wa ae whkh art below Cadereita.- . jaow errr TOO aide (ram tlar ty afItK. M Such Witi the re, roa will fdeaaa ico, aitfi vaat drarrt t uame. fa g aijttify the aame to Gen. Tajlor, addir aaid. 10 malt peaea ttomwkmHu at llie aame time that it a U not be eeres J Mexiea.ioaae thi, j Battle aadjae, aad aary to use force ia prorniinf tlie objecia jaae Gatramrt.t matt cma.eara tgii. indurated, fur there ia oa lack of deaire to , I) at bare e a volaater re. aad iua t . . .... i-. ..... .t. . u m-fie -r a iy inaaad e, Utliut t!ia f?trat e iDari.i ... r the mot aeiite uenlla. aar agaiaat f Maie obere will. i,a m.aiia. aad pJ tea afforfl etny f.nbiy i0 CIV iiM( eettlaUy and mtt dittafoattr far u Our atmy, aa ro aitaateJ, ran" be tl bra Ju- ih Hire ihaand men. and wtt dailr riv vi i in. it ptrtiag rtii f irrent. l- Mate ,he prit-e the Mrairaa government f I'reJ Fiaaeh ia Fpa 0 reinft rrenei.t which bad reached Maa t- j anwrre at hat price it will be farnilied - - ray at the iie oar infcrmaott lefu O.dert k, army at 6e dollar jt mul load. J TexmeSSf 0 VoICEtCClS the KHIM hd been recened, it ta at drraiood. by ; yow e Jave poitiie proof that UA ia . ajjj Woandei ea the other re gimeaia atatioiied oa the K10 ;xM Jou',1, wbat the Mexican goternnicnt ' fla if!- uii. r.i , . Gr,n.. to ma l.,..r,'a b.ad qa..ura Jpavt,wo Jo!!ara and C'ty crnta Tnmwl, ? f '.'S ' t Tb. K. cky and Ten,e. moaMed lvm, At ndard ,,ri. So a ah the vlnXS . ? ireiuiriita bad tot let Mauuo- i.-. nrr-d nil i-arden insile. Hot the Gn.i ..' . . . 1 ' bailie Z i 7 . . 1 1. 1 . " SH'Mwrer, an crnor a' iin 'j,u ouu There r-aJ been afTrara betoera t'e if j, rcr , li led, wounded, and miin; in hit drd a th the meana of tilt ng down. Sto tom c, B. la wfcieb he iaci!en. neD.t. ih-br, btca her e;V. boti11 fen Moaaell from the liter im Unei i1. eat ia iht hot aaod, a d , area Tu ," tueceat our aivrc to b.tch thea lor bar. S .at bid ) eagra officul dela la d 1 01 j.itify ut a bj.U to like U-e carkoo, which i'xpretamf an opmiin. Pwlmra.lf op dpot ua berega in ihe netw of other J P0" flea. Builer.andb I eu.g aa wa biiJr-rbut aha lnv eotar h alwart la " Mic by He aelart ti a ib.u of b.rda that bte bili aaomitr.non wim u.e et g.i or auper baped like Ut ooa, lat tbea aba ia ti-S Cea. Taylor, we aete ll.eleta eaa eurrj ker )0urgwil bate tke time k'nJ,001 "nn toaay a word ahich aball de of fJ at aba ber!f wool I prorare. ! fro a ha hud earned fa at aa a gal JL'nUkubocktr Mazazint. ila tolJiirand an arcomputhed affirtr. j 111 uteui vi itrroiaso in 111 war 01 ibis , waa alone tufficie tt wit'i ut In repel tue , cha'f of limiJuy in hit aetere and bl -oJv jehaiga Von the Meticao I. rre , ai.d e itope mtitne tnicui dtapatriiea will ax CMliitict of tlia Cincinnati AdwtLicr. PE-JCIUPTIO.N OF MO.VTEREy. Monrc;, ScpUuber $, 1816. mi ' ju. array u now qmeuy ouanere.i in pnt bim fr0m eentyrafiraoneeettart atained patemenla at thit moment mark aaa aoout ue grauna. ao recently atrewn fl,ki lhe Uf fef lb, Uoop, UuJff t wuh the tletd and dying. The blood-f 11 1 a w a tm .nm r .u.nri. .dt wni.. o ue. uuer enure- iK. frnm r.ai Mn if.- fii ! J rpfota of the teroit of ihe eapitala. battle. I heard Gen. Duder remark V "V?'1 T0" hT ecmmtatioiier. Ol. JoLnton. of Texaa, ihea acting !PP'1 ""C tneta, ana aaDta bia aid, -tbat the Poal of darker wai 1 the q-lj confi.mad by I.e.. Taylor and Doat of honor " That it 110 doubt true. Ampudia. U e beg lete 10 tuggeai thai and, if ao. tben the wreath of honor lh PPW'. expre.teu. of ibi. ahould not be withheld from the graree of Uie dead and the browa of Uie Jiinjf of thoae who participated in the ttorming af Monterey, After a careful extipina tioa of the ground occupied by the ene my at the point ed" attack-1-- -mm r, seieDce, and number of troopa, ane ia at lonithed, not that oa many were killed, but that agy ahould ba left to tell the ato ry of the action. birang'a and lamentable that the horn ef of mtnkind ahould be profoundly be award eti ihoat only who conduct aue- u .1 . .r ui.m,ii i aaanaiij u,a H' 7 "d r ra-fly qaal.fied to judge of the . 1 " j & 1 arroceBOQt. the Itaumg rrotniooa of all en data been to ia ably crmciad and rondeaiDed by earUtn cartl knighlt," neeeitanly ignoiant of ttit eireumatancet which io tie opinion of our gtllant anJ aaearioiia commander aa will aa ol lit irau ng ...jj j: . if not ntciaaary, ia more than auffic em to yinJicaU iia propriety, pailicularly in the absence of any iropeacbmiot ol iu wiadna from pertooa entnltd to reaptct. Some oftha wiiitra from the camp, it it true.exprete ihemtelret in terwa of airong (Jittititlaction; but the aubaitaroa ol an Taine, if ihe tame regiment. The iden tic part of the expedition is tinder ihe command of that meriiorioin oflirer, Futt Lieut. W, II. Umroy, of ihe eorpt of To oograpliical Engineer, ao well and ft voruhly known for hit laborioua and t eitrate t urveya un the Northeattern Boun dary, and contiata of Firtt Lieut. Wata er. "of the Engineer Corpe ; Mr. Heeler of the Dittrict of Columbia, and Mr; Stanley, employed at Santa Ve aa the it tin of the expedition. The command ia alto accompanied by Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Kobidoux, and a guide from Taot, alio ukea with him fur hi own riding Ee mulet, 10 diflicuH ia the route in hia esti mation and exper ence. t The General ttarted w ith wagnnt and with one wagon load of pack aaddlea for inulea, intending to park when the wag on break down. The Colonel report that every thing waa tranquil at Santa Ye when he left, (September 2?ih.) although a rery cur rent tumor existed that the Armijo laniily would endeavor to incite the population to open retiatanre at aoon as General Kearney and the regular iroopa of the United Staler had left that pari of ihe country. Thi report wa not believed. however, o.-, if true, would have caused no uneasineta. General Kearney, by printed prolama- lion, dated September 22, 184G, anuoun- ciliictii t,f .Monterey eudTex Rmgert, ai;ic.ur worthy Alcalde here baa at which reiu.lrJ. Cril, in l'i iiaieinuon tm 0cxan; le and probably gnca hint of a Texaa Volatteer, aad thin, by way ? i,jg eti; a . a . t ea to fjwrtiiaw on our coca. Tu . , ; " - " '-w oi'tif ai. all jM a-niainiaa ---nil regi- of revet g-, i the k l;ng tf e een Mx V. houetrr, looka upon the reply 1. ttea. ',f Gov. Morale aa aalu-fcctorv, and an- mm . of ihe Nashville hi imlancboly column we nrwfpapar. Mii.uar rrrorda mutt p-ar in ie jnuriula r othei M net. Wlut It ia the niot ever taw in B icaaa by the lOmraOe. if ire alaio, Tailor, to prevent aiiudar ocrurrtDCti. wrr, him thi.: 1... 1 . ... ... .....1 t,. .1... 'I'l.:.:... 1 . 1 . ii.u uiLruu .11 ruiLtfpi ruiiu ,u in wi t)i. , iiiiii!" nan nip iioniir in sp. InbulfdjhroueU the rt y. :knoledf the irrint of the aaliafactoty 'l! , J ,V,CeI U',",,,: ' L.eut.Col.MClung w...a.idlyrecov.:llo!C ftCoy. Morulos, dated irMerdaiVf, lr.C ! I ar'"1 "f- ,f,r,.0ry ering f.om the eff.cta ofb.t wound. Ort nbtiv J corn and mule of bunlcu. and ! ! 1 ' "V ll mrfn,e ' Wb of the ofiVer ol bia reg imem itfrrm kr jie J:lhe honor to inform him that, for 'f .T. i 1 rP,.:,;'M1,rml' ' glare thit the gallant CJont I was the fint n.an thecmirnceofiho w ho bring in corn. ' 11 baUlf-,lf ' ; "ie'r hearts r -------- nn innffr firiilll.lK tu itm ..-.i I.. 1 .1 . I . " lert w i!l fj, w hat heart w ill bn ak, ww cr ihe gIHinv iletelopments of the re- that abowed lamam on tne D'ti 1 hi ttot m- i'ani ciuiy. tlie Militant of t ol. , in jed by General Taylor', d.vi-ion, and Iforey. will receive and pay for all that ," , "l""t e touar, du that he rt reived hit woundiwtiitw avng' i induced on iroaie, according lo the M . 1,,. r . . . ... 1 hit eword aloft aud rheer-n. i n hia men. , ,)r stipulated umm bv Gov. Moralca." ! 1 ".. 11 f r "! Loj- amrl;. announ Lu v........ ti.. t-. k.n 1 ' r,nf 'e ifetail of ihe hatiSc. whi! 11 t IIIVVklfiBr a Himi a iiw iiiwan.i vase a - --w aaa atitiek him onbitl.ll baud ahiUt holJii-g i f The corrr.po, Jf m ,f th NawO.leiei ., T'"1 ':uiion cr hia cbtafd to bit lip, aud cut otTtaoofimea writia from Mjcterey on the I3.h wblt auccc. of the American hie fiogert, glairting liom the tr.bbardJctofcer at lolloat: fnf ''f,nJ to u rp"lI' by a tone i.f and entering bia abdomrnl. Ir.eluring a' "(J.o. Taylor aem 10 hut settle d 'J? 1, ' 'UC, ,M,,llt,e C:iAorM' ua toune the bont above ihe hip j ondoan, U tpend the e.ghl weikt met uon- .7 "r . " 1 f l l 7llu h ' hke We feel bound lo aUte funl er;from 1 ed in the cp tuUtion at qa.eliy at potai- 1 ,n,,'d of..f, ehaJ?1 "f lrU""Ph e.Wence farnithtd us, ibai Gen. T.vl ble. I hire it turn talk of a pott beioe ' ," , 'f , ere w nn un' eootoeaa and round judmeol .h ougl eubl,had at Linares, a town about one 'V, bo!M!" bul,u ! t'"' hnKXi' "' the terriUt Ihret day waa rea.a ked hundred milea from bete, on the mad to ' , ,ll,ur, of cuquctt ant every one atttattd. end Hist liit ii.t.r"Ttmnco:bui when. Ida nnik.,ow. li!.'""f. ,,re ",uou fcinamen ana . - -. ' 1 ..1 . . ly waa aucu, be brine in me thicit alto said - . 1 r 11 Piesident of the United States, he ap points the following named pertohs the executive and administrative officera of the law and government of ihe Territo ry of New Mexico: Governor, Cliailes lient; Secretary of the Territory, Don Aduciano Vigil; Marshal, Iticliard Dal lam ; United States District Attorney, Francis I. Blair; Treaturer, Charlea Clummer; Auditor Public Accounts, Eu gene Lciiensdorfer; and Jo;ib Houghton, Antonio Joie Otero, and Charlea liau bien, Judges of the Supreme Court. These appointments are regarded as the r.L. ....... ..1 l .. .1.. eipenae of ihe blod of thoae who die. P'oprieiy w toe tou.se Pm. piT... ... S eommindiTt. At all evlDt. Gen. I -y- and will b so j lor and the efli-era by whom he was The town it situated at the mountain' '0.terf. art rnflled lo the brnefit of ptit which separates the plain exiending' ' x1 ,h,e-T "". ,n, ,h( ' L ,um fi.Af V M..; rL .1.. own behalf: tod w It-el wadaatorrd, that. p9 a ia at aM wi aa - atvw at vi mv iiimi ia- . a.aa . 4 . . a ata I f . ... 1 Mhaai eUaaa ah I liawaa folic e a tw laa il tea 1 ia Ka nttlI l-v t mila mi nf 1 1. m MSa taiuou region, which continue until von " "r" ",r? 'v-J '''"'y:, i v"' "" ,u"" mm" ",c Ui have atcrnded lha table-land upon which j Government Me rtt.on. by which may i ml present at Santa Fe. I (.appoint the capital ia uaieJ. Theaa Bnuniaina acf l."e;e 'JI bu 1 men of Gov. Bent appear lo give gene- r. . . . . . . fini.iAN mm trt 111 ttliftrl.irift .tMlitfir li.llifi. i tl iilidri.tiAii ante will ereal ahru nines irunt Hie D Utn. -1 - . - .-. ......,.. anlike the Alleghaniat, which are ap-1 w bnP lial ,ne euu"!e' w"unZ' pronhed only vhrough a otm.ry ioi.gh ,on torre;poi.dtai of the N. Lxpr. aud broken. Joag behms you are at their''"01 "' " 'P'"-'? ' bate. Thair aspect it bleak and dreary El,;.n M f om,,, ll-1 ia the extreme, Tlte ascent present an ! general 1 ajlor did well m making tbe aqgie apparently of aixiy or aeveniy de-i leVn,,",,h 'he e,ne-my "Uf l"'..re" greet, and their crett "exhibits a sharp! J"1' of ,,he, p".l.l.on of Ampud.a. I ne rtJge-of nearly uniform heighu except!10" f.,,fe (ha eat.)-would have been where broken ihrough, aa tbotigh p eces, poqiittiionably tbrnbla wlut .t w.a if .lie had broken out, leafing apertures of sev-1 fcule' h,U b""f,lll,er P"sud. The en hundred far t, with perpendicular sides,5 Mexican would hi, autlend oio; but hrnuS whmii xih.p r.a I. ,i;...Pm-! '''eh whoUial carnage ai oidd hive ... fittsst, that his escape was det m$ft,rt culous. , lie still pretervtt the a a n hia f.alinaa. and aland tenia In otere . a-' - .--.v m bit Govemmeiit may order teivicea, af bia countty whether at ihe bead ol , - ... ,..v VIVVM aa tiiwiiiirii aj friends. Richmond RrpuUitan. mm, mm.- m .11 t) . a , a ! aivu aaaiiu aa aiiaaia waraia naa aaikKi iiiari , . v. ....viouru ail he fight, and alalia where the bV" Kincootdt. about forty milti from here. on the S.Itillo road. I hae good mam j tooeiieve UoeriI I at lor and other cfT crrt lit It in cotnaiariil. anJ in th r. rr bin?" '.denceof Ihe 1'iCtidenl. data m B,,. .I.htm. Wathmgton slroiiglv advitina no fi.nl erlcw 'nTl Election, the Whiirs carried m - t la.nl !- . w - - ,1,. ...... . .- nve ". t auvanre into me interior on i .a li;,a. ,J,c oy an immense popular maiori- i -I'l i .. . iv ,n,t . . .i.... ' . ,. n I ......... nn i . aalVSa.: 1 ."Jl'""" " " ' . mmj -tiwprviuw I inn the llOt Of mountain, an.l . .1..:... AtgTOt - " i1IV: alia. Deisehed hills seem to tise occa- ensuad f om a ronlmuanre of the filil aionaly likl an excrescence from the .u,a D,,e "tn. ne awt' fotsiui sa plain, and manr of them On one of these alanJs th ll eiitniB.nJinr tS Men anil nl imlas. It ia a-i-aaihla. it in.P. from ! lt nl'1 have o be fed, nd he had not the east, with gentle Mcent. but at you th P,i,0B 10 f"d :hem ' h' Ti,ey look west fro the heights immediately i oul',1 Un W,,e u be r,,,c,tl underteeme bevond il. ihe head row dizxr. and on'e : u,", in'1 had n'Jl """trcal lorce ar ' cence irom me' . , .--" ; ,! : . of graal height. ttafaelion, uen. I aj lor woiild nae found he Bishop's Cat- j more P',l,ner 'n nd bout his ctmp th-n :n and plain for ! be n tolditr in his own army. Thene, tinaccotloiBd fo hih places as I am shrink infoluntarily back from the pre cipice, and instinctively seeks a turer foot lug andeflimer grasp upon the thorny ehaparrel aurrounding him. Tliie castle. nn ttanar. a.. l.Ltn ku f).n Wnrili ' How it wat dons I cannot cnmpiehen I, to guard them. 'Then, it t o, lie cotihl only have found himself in secure pn teuton of the otv, wh.cli waa ihe great p'jsel of the baitje. Richmond Jt'ltig. Col. KuflT reports Col. Price, of ihe 2d reeimcnl ol Missouri volunteers, at the old Pecos village, one day's march (thirty miles) from Santa Fe, on the morn ing of ihe 28th September. The iroop left in Santa Fe and vicin ity are Major M.' Lewis Clark's battal ion of horse attillery and a part of Col. Price'a regiment, together will, Capt. An gney'a and Caplaia Murphy' companies of infantry. Col. Doniphan' regiment had obtain ed permission of Gen Kearney to march to Chihuahua, and efleci there a junction with Gen. Wool, of th United State army. Indeed, such a movement was necessary, as, ow ing to some mismanage Lieut, frits, lot dettha bevn looouoced, ia alive and now aStw Or leaos. We are gra'ined to be ib!e btaie thai the duels which were nn the lis at Ca mrgo between Col. Bade R ton and Geo. M.uball, and alio btu Ci)t. Wa m a. ... I. uon. oi Lrfutioa, and Lapt'l;, evet ol ibe Text iolunteits, havlil tetol amicably arranged. I ' Col. Wm. S. Fiteher. enrpnV dar of ihe" ill-fated Mierexped tion."adCrt rnnk S Eaily, ofih Wshingin Tex as volunteers, and hero of Moutei-, died m iia.vrston on the 26 li matam. Gin. Ampudia I at isued anoihrr pin elamaiion since hitietteatfron. M-'itsiey, calling upon the Mexieai a lo fioi k to hia standard to repel the iovadert of tl.eirj toil. His cxcuie, in the proclamatiop, for a defeat at Monterey and the surren der ol that city 10 our troopa, is a want of ammur.iiiou ! The utter falsity of this aiaiercent is well known, for any quantity of ammumti m waa found at Monterey al ter the capitulation. Fact n. Assertion. Tl.c Standard has been sm uiin for some time, that tlte Whig and Aholitionifts of the North have lonneil a le;irtie of Union. In the late upstion of tin- v "ivv voieu uown by a still J-vsntriTn Vir a.?inMlv . 'oninnsition In ill al. a.-! . It trots io twr --wanM. a . a a. .. . " "wwiu li' Sart aons ireie y iroportsut olaca aemaa Pla"t ow "' hav hanncnl if I to the Gulfnf Cltforma; there lo told on ' lhe vhi& rc Abolitionist and iubtf our force at well at postible on the cuiiiri, and Ut the Mencana come to ft hi ua. if ibvir Government will n t makipsice." Arrival of the Britannia. 16 Duyt luttr from I'.uropt. The deplorable condition of Ireland cn groie publ c attention in the llritiah isl- Thehrretppndenl of the Picayune titattblhe resciton which ha ukrn a w-a a saw tiailti; ,,tac ift he army, upon tel ling down J over that unfortunate a aa-a m ami. I he Limine continues in ...,! country. Diteaie qateiiyjier o nacii It.igac a..d txcat- f the most maliiuiaiii ivn... Ln M ,..! i Caliv n.infi.l ...... .rr.... .... v - From the Matamoroa Flip. After the capitulation, Gov. Morales had a conversation with (en. Tavlor, and me to tlie Imrrora of i .n..,. 'ft.. Tft ire few here fsvs he whose nnnwes of thi Oupk. .r ....it... heiris,' not ache to leeiheir home and, stoter, have hern consummated without familf T.e uneertau.iy thai pevailsi producine any more aeriou etTecU on po withSard lo tde luto-e esuss much , lineal affairs than protests from England, uneat. Y bai is ti be done nex.f, and Irom one in two other European pow Wl.oniCoveinn.er.t iloi,ew,t,,hat er. against the alliance with France, of Meal I ihe war er.did? Knowing which are intended to form the basis of noirf of what ta piism; at home, we j future interventions, ahould occasion re can. Jdge by what we see and hear, quire. ar. Judging from piesent ap-( .The ttrntt tordialt between France pares, the ais.it and l.mge.t.igl,udi and England is at an end. Henceforth u,.. U. C.. ..a., amiau ai uia coi.vtc the two powers will move independently 1 Mr -.-w nap viii. inent, provision were very scarce, tbe ar- rominf need, i oi eacn oilier. Iram-a in in. Sn.!,. hi. 1tir an in .rti.i. u .ik ... rr . . . .. f , " a view to me re-conquet of the Spanish taund tiperience. a dy or iwo a nee,' America.. There is some anxietv vet ip..wru u c a iMier in. i ne ,u.. in I if n. ii. . ..f u.c4ucm voi. tt lining, quarter mas- w i-miu which conumed Im Urilam. The noble vel U i 11 !.. lor a. .mr-A n, 1. 1..-. I .!. C..1I inBn ...... r. ... 1. 1 . It.. . ... . ' V - - r. l! ri' II JIM'l C, .v. e.w..., ai.v..c,DCU ,umnV,njr ,,olP ......... vu ,v ru.jrci. m, iriiiarK: aiinougli every ettorl has been made ... nit v.iMi mur wiiu rcicreiice to ue suu-, i rri as a nation ao much move her. It jocts ot that conversation : .xaen as our in regard la thai of Met "Oen. J ay tor orders me to address f wuari in reipuci it n m,,. r - - Power of Gentleness. Whoever un- alikoogh lhe m)Jui eperandi has been 1 ilerstandu his own interests, and is plas- explai;ied to me half a dozen times by jed with the beautiful rather than the c!c Ihose who participated in the battle. One ! formed, will be careful to cherish the vir wo jld think it an effectual resistance, pro- j tue of gentleness. It requires but a s-light perly measured against one body as well t knowledge of human nature to convince a another, totally regardless of numbers us, that much of our happiness in life must or courage, in lad, no one doubts that : depend upon tue cultivation of tins virtue. ! the Tropic vnnr IYpMif.rini .1 rrn trnrtmta cult?..... Inlliirrffa. l'ha nn.iiJ. ... I L. my beinf ob rgad to auhsiat fionn Ucnt'a reference to the ronveat.n..-.a.l i.l.re an abundant sor'nlv r bort (tome tin. in July) up to the last of you lha olhcr morni vUm vishi u ... 0r battle. Wnl, them irro-e -hen Septemher. without ...p, r coffee, and ra . M. 0w , , . J e ftn on half ra ton of floor (ground wheat.) He l1esir8 particllI;ir ,. w,j- ,bho.rence. and ha. a.tad 3 ,a. It wa, Hit universal fael.ef at Santa Fe on!er ,hc iniabita,;i(l of Uli- lm.e dM.rmmed ,ea.i,nr. ,g ", , that Gen Wool would me,! with no re j flirnish nmI,s for blir(lt,n . hf4,, of A ,,MP,K , tttaitea at Ch.hualma. Constant com- anJ Ca T, fc , f Mot fc intlniralioil was hd between tie traders' i ... . . b . . ........ .. . " l"'r ..... ... - . koou iiumtier now cmninvmi. vet m.i'nrr rinr (MiiliM'th..!! in(l ll.o lr.l... " . . t f the Great lo ra ts ihotiuht she will not ins tall, rmit li more damage than the already has. Flout is in dem:inil in Liverpool at an adiance of one shilling since ihe lst steamer. Cotton advanced I farthing. Grain is rapidly advancing in all the Eu ropean ports. Mr. IJrancrort the new minister, had arrived in London, Money market depressed, in anticipa n of bullion beinir shipped to Amcri- re iibout to open their ports lor Iht troopi who have lal-;cn the toon could! Gentleness will as ist its possessor in all defend it against a myriad of men. Gen. j his lawful undertakings; it will often Taylor, ia conversation with me, said he ' make hitn ueccisful when nothing else had nn hesitation in pronouncing it the could. It is exceedingly lovely and at strongest position on the continent, ejteept j tractive in its appearance; it wins the Qnebee. By the by, a word aboul the! hearts of all; it is even stronger than ar eapttuUtion. The bearer ot lhe (Jag of' gnmcnt, and often prevails "when thaX truee proposed a surrender of the town allowing them to remove all the public property : t.en. Taylor asked n uncon ditional surrender of every thing: quite a diflVrpnee. They had from 8 to I? o' clock t answer At 12 they tent for Gen. Taylor. A,f!pf exhausting his ps lience with diplomacy, and Ampudia had declared he was no way straitent-d to t-uh-i rotation, Gen. Taylor said : ".Sir, hold 1 shine, when aH around him are, like ma yxHX town, yourself, aud our army maniacs, theaport of theirswn parsiona. ron iiiis piace onwanf, lion n. n.. .. - a a j - t , " lu'iner in tin ca. . L,v, , V T me narticulaily 'heir W,e . it is reported that the British govern Sav to Vn.'l Kcpellnnnv il.-.i .. ... 11 SrniV. nulla im ,r 1 . ' . i L'rvn vnnw tuv vpit nr wam ' ' ... ... ...... JV - ' iiiiunui..Fers njett . , lK0M hhXr WF A, quest or command the inhabitants to b heiie, ds.s of s'.ldi;n. -Si f,r t crai The art of the a tea in, I'i!...!!.. an in ihni. nnm ....I . .- .1. . . " t,t,tm,J. .... j. ....... . , . o - - .-....-- 1 ... .....n iuiii auti 7S(MfC 1110 saillC ' nr iuiu ;.m I'llllrtlt thdir inn,,. 1 ew (Means puts us in otettion of i considerable amount in this city. but doi.e it a nn-ire, y ilifenma ih' the anttiiinei! ii.lellioeiiea fr...n it. t?.n! nns.D.. .1... .1.: .1 1 1 . . t r.i.1 ..ir, .. .1... ... ... r , 1 , nw.vooij uini mis com snouiu oe ore '-v.,, un a n..usiiij tneir a v.ranue, wnicu w a copy principally nom in. and it must he. bv vniie R violins : Placed under tl.a l ----- I ' J J V1IV .... i.rilAra ai would be powerless and iiierectiial ; it shows that a man can put a bridle upon his passions ; that he is above the ignoble vulgar, whose characteristic is to storm and rage like the troubled ocean, at every little adversity and disappointment that crosses their path. It shows that he can soar away in the bright atmosphere of rood feelinir, and live in a continual sun- The steamthip Mclvim srrie I al Gal- .pi .... .. j ne ciidiera appears to be making Us way si Mvly hut anrely towards Europe, 'mv l ibe in vev nearly its former track. llvin 'lection of vniiH... - Avli.-...iA.t iitfutf ... tt.A nn:..t . h,, ! IV a. t.' mar amhit !..... u 7 I,-. ---" y ,' 'i 01 rersia. 1; : '.J ".; .' ''"Ul"c" .v ! ..,,""' sno more sc-iit not only extendi tsef north and west , first means, it wi he n:n fnrntihiic eouitdiihed General 1.. r... i . ...to. oo ,h. 23J itltimo from Bra,- S . ! price the Moxicari governmcnt a.i if; .he war beingonde,. nm' S ZlTT TeZt I.go. having sustained torae damage in by the second, the owners mv!to '!. Our n o-iti , .. Vt .' C : . . L : i. ... V V i cheran. its ..i 1 .u: . . -r . .. . i'-' "o iwiiiwi iwirm ti inree nun- vnrw si uamrr. 180 miles di.t.i.i. musl' dred a day for several d:,v. SlOnrii M lhi, nl. 'Pi... i. ' . i , ,,,, iiii criiii-. MriTirnnvn I...J I'..... l . . riiiuu it Klll linill II nuns. ' lha mi.-, i ..I a I.I. h r m..nn.rk I i.r. ....... . I... imi muir own government lor redress! .attat ftt I l.niain . ..... ..f i tr .. i ... . , ....... . . u.jiini.i. aj i ou win pieasc to inform mc " Mississippi sn.l Texas volunurrt. Col. ( ly, (we wis, a ,peC(lv , j t,e Bdis Peyton. Gen. A, S. Johnson, Mr. ' current nrienn of ifanni.Hi- Lmln i a . t - . Kendall, of ihe rcavou. ami a hre number of d.schtrged vofuntesrs, making about 300 in all. Tne stealer Fl "da. btmnd for New Orleans, put into Galves ton an the 24 h.She'had one hundred and six'y ducharged volunteer oa board, and put in for supplies of water and p o Viion. There it little new from Iht rmy. Thing were in ttalu quo at the last ae. count. Gen. Taylor wa in trioquil transnn a...-,. . ioaa irom Hamargo to thia prices which iho Mexican jr'Viont have been paying for corn ar sca son." ptf To this nolo of Col. v Gov. Morales replies as follows 5 . "fetnee this government hr V' sure ot conrerrtng with Gon lor uf lias no protection. .iiii-jriiig n. ar 2.500. , 1,4.1, .1 . in.. . . . . city1 ! "r "". no, 11 .hey choose iraint must be cut liff. a rich I no US as lo act, our AlitioOsb this is l ev, 11 supplies art luaiUnuate i witiii, exei t m beef, for lengui o iime. Our any armv. or fie effac. te part otf, i ion ilfminutive to meet a S'rf.iirtfn.A. f. :. ? 1. . l : .w v, i ia we.K, pnyiica y, f,r ll has now been in cinpaiiM over ifiiriaan asatn A levnluiion broke out in Genoi, on the 3d ol Ociober, in consequent. f ,,e rHu(l oflh. c,)linc, 'fSlile to vnt fnnl. :nnl .1... - - 0111 iitiuiiMrotii at'- of the League of the Catholic mi a rvniil'.r h.llta ...... . ' orii o vanvua auojecis 01 imp y ' "toi, u 1 11 acmtv rioihir g and much have taken. due measure i'fnnplish hardship and expasiire. Th yolqnteaia your desires, relative (0 the' halation are numerous, btt, with tbe exception ol S'lltlll in tai.ton. There ween the goteiiuiieril troops atd the inurg,.ntsin which, after a slurp con- I'ni-ie government troops were defeated 4 all points, fll, into cnn'iMton, and sur renderrd. Tli Conned of S;t irr me diately resigned, and the insurgents r gmi2ed a provisiooi.1 Government.