rrom the Rio Gin& ( From CI • ( ,) any. -I,i g The U. S. u. '1,'1.,11-o.ut schooner, Maria Thomas, Capt. Knox, urro,thlyesterdej• from the mouth of the Rin Grande, '.t' (nee she tailed on the 27th inst. She brought no let ters or' papers. The'propeller Ashlao I ,:tlso arrived-,'Yester 'thy, having sailed bore 't.h4 - FanitY. She 41rought a mail. Where was nothin:* now at the Brazos. and but very little sickness orally ki nI. , We have - a letter front a favorite corres:Jon.lent. which. annex, from Mier. shoot I premise that. the' letter %VWw lv rifle a behro it was known that the idea ()I an advance 'e `General l'aylor's‘column had been atiaoilimed. We give the letter, nevertheless, for the news it contains and the spirit it evinces. . . Matt, Aug. 6, 1813. Gentlemen:-=Yestettlay a party of gentle men prrived.here froth, Monterey, and bring the intelligence that on the 40th of last month ,the express mail with an escort going from hero to Monterey, was fired on by a guerrilla party beyond the; Fa firigit llos, and a lieutenant in command of the escort .teas killed, (lieut. of Capt. Reed's Company of Texas Rangers) bat the mail escaped. On the next day two waggoa's r earti forty eight mules (the mules loaded with invrelTA dize) were attacked two .miles' - this side of , Papagallos. The mules and one wagon cap tured; one man and the driver of one of the • wagons, killed. The wagon that was taken, Ism told, contained the"kit", of "a couple of French gentlenien" who were going up to tae the bust of General Taylor. All the material was captured and they only escaped With their lives. • ' &few days after, I ant told, the' following -was to be seen on the door of a house in China: "BAH Idadellers." •'The proprietors were recently on a. Dist and busted up a whale group near Papagoilos. This placed them in - posse ion of a. fr . e.sh stock add latest lashions frinn Pari=.' All or ders thankfully received, promptly attended to, neatly executed and cash taken fur work dune at this office. "The unfinished 'mouth and noise of Goner td Taylor compose part of GJr preset'', stock. "had and Liberty. "CON ALES CAR:IN:IIIAL & CO." These are rnerr •. thieves, are they not?— lloweve'r, there is one thing I know: If they have got the mout t and nns of Gen. Thylor, there is no Mexic• n eah e‘er make a finish of him. They can }Pep hat they have got, but he has got his •ye on some of - fire'm from the way' he turns I is head !towards San Lui Potosi. Q The prospect here • bright ens as August clanks on apace,. The outer day 1 saw the old general look over in the direction of San Luis, and then he 'cast ill6,eyea otr-the Star Spangled Banner floating near hint. I thought this was Ominous; and directly after wards an order was issued to the quarter mas ter to hurry up the anionition from Cantor. go. I came right down here, and am now scrubbing up my old gun: tul'if I get it clean by the Ist of next month, I think I wit t cross the mountains.. Men and officers arc imdrosing rapidly un der their discipline in camp. There tire many on tlie sick report, but. I titylerstand it is not considered that their disease are from the effects of. this climate. General Lane has again male his- appear. ance among ua, and looks "realy 1:!r action." HP, I think, will report at onco, in person, to Gen. Taylor. From 'Mexico, RICHMOND, Sept. 6-6 P. M. The mail has arrived here from the South bringing a N.. Q. Picayune extra. The schooner Mississippi has arrived bring. ittrf dates from Vera Cruz up to the 2ist ult. A correspondent of the, Picayune, writes tibia news has been received at Vera Critz, brought by a gentleman from Ayotn, Who came by way of Orizaba, that the ranm . and of Gen. Scott's army had reached Ayut., which is twenty miles from the Capital, on the 13th, up to which date nit a single gun ha I been fired. The reinforcements fur Maj. I,llle, under Capt. Wens, consisting, of, Capt. Wells and railcs' companies or infantry,' and Major Childs' lancers, returned to Vera Cruz on the 17th, haring proceeded to the National Bridge, Where an express overtoolt Maj. Lal ly. Information was subsequently received at Vera Cruz, that he had gone - on safely be yond Jalapa: The command under Wells were compelled to tight their way. to the'iNational Bridge, and made au attempt to pass it, but fund the heights occupied by the Guerril lax, vhoopen -ed a heavy fire, killing nearLy all the moles and horses, an 1 forcing / the whole party to re tire, leaving all the WagiMs except on.; with the officers' baggage and knapsacks. • 'the loss of the Americans Was. five or six frilled, an i two or three wounded, and several who died afterwards from fatigue. A detachment of 12 :lrligoong, acclmpanied; by Surgeon Cooper, was nre'viou4y dispatch-(i ed by Capt. Wens for the Bridge, but were! prevented from'reporting to mai. and have nut .bean heard of since. It is suppose.l that the whole party has fallen into the hands of the Mexicans. Maj. Lally is reported to ,haVe had n Aar!) shirtnish with the Guerrilla' nt Cerro Gordo, and expected to have another 'at 'La Perin Heights. The letier states that there is no doubt of the Hafety of the train. It was rumored in Vera-Cruz, that Scott haJ met the enemy, and been repulsed after a sharp engagement, with a loss on our site of eight hundred! The Mexican.; loss it is reported, is unimportant.' The Picayunstenr respondent says he lias confidence in the 'truth of the statement that Scbott had reached Ayuta without any loss. • It was generally bettered at. Vera Cruz 4 that the city of Mexico was in our nossession on the 201.hult..•althongt: no po:thive infor mation to that etreet hall been received. Th 3 Jalapa BuPlitt ha= a-lvice-1 from Pito hls to the 10th, doting that the lnE,t disision of our army had left that•eity. It was 4306 strong. _ Maw CALL Foa Taones.—The War de partment has just calleJ for the . new regi ments, exclucive of the regiment (rpm Ohio, which is already reported, to be raised, an I is now in progress of being Muinteted into the public service, and within a few days be en route for Vera Critz. The tie,regiinc.lits now called fur are to be drawn' from the following s states: Two regirfilmts - from Kentucky, two from Tennessee, and one from fa liana.— These five •regimentg ore expected to be rap idly' raised. and promptly placed in the public Service. OfTels have aiready been made, which induced the Evecd tire to designate these States, and to make the necessary ar rangements forinnbodying these troops with out delay. The administptioLs have deter mined to do their ditty, whether for peace or for war. They have offered the olive branch. As it may be declined, they hail(' deemed it . 'their duty to prepare for a vigorous prosecu tion of the war, utpl to fill up the ranks of the army to the proper standard, as they have been - venially thinned by diseases (tad death. Lot the enemy bo °Attired that• they have to deal with an administration which will nut shrink froai the most energetic execution of its duties. 'the hest Joterest of the Mexicans is peace— their most fatal danger is in this war.— Washiaglatt 1 t Ink. Aug, 28. ,Vre should fib t , know the political pre detections of those ouisleas troops at Tam- Lpica, lobo told powder and ball to the 'hiexiz coos, ; We do sot helioe the are ""Mexican i whign."..-Sprfftriad /rep Tberecalf be no doubt at any rate that they' were earrYiet 'Mai(' sSigiistjoOsur 0 i 4 dings , Corwie. Rol Atiefs i i Who:, does the Repub lies!) egtt those gergifq4eo77•Nai.t.y :I':17'1, 111, - EWER PROM HON. - JAMES 1136- CIIANAN. re,,m the Petti,PYlvenien . . AVecare indebted torts friend 4* - n cotry , of the following letter, sent by the Ijpt. .Tames Buchanan, in reply tp,,an the p art - 0 1 the democratic:citizens of Writs coun ty, to the Harvest Home. which took place near R e ading on Sritiirday i hot,' • I the Presi , lent ut:'a his 'rdati% v. en, Cp . t_llly I®i bag appointed Lie celitly cha'rii• to E 123 rianed f,,r tJ e imr. mg nil I 'e y e Pen and Fen t him •m td egin k Uy abv ice GeV. Belk, cf Oi eub,istmice to the v out—Coh Irving's practice has been their quotrkof illf:1 • cleai,,natq in the, , refm, J toMiake any portit ion of 14e '9 , their endezvons.l the trtivethent of the the telegraph, titr meut was inft,t,rital War _Thpartment the emergency -17 1719 tirn es. I r 11/. 1 hriff , I u t ree Tile federal skip I I careening for its 6 its crew deserting theirSeet men haiie cour.:,e and conduct leaders upon the" war do longer. Of thosci out from among the 1 - DR. GEORGE H. ty, who has hereta log Whigs of that the late Meeting of t he came out manful and true Speech in IVAa: lie renoun party that refuses t a - time of war, and into the - ranks of his but .a sting le instau and thousands (‘uf tt who kill pursue 'the may not mice it put .4-I,l,uzza fr-Shunk :an We uuderal• graphic' stuck has l b this city to inure • the line has been Btl street to a room irr tl the office will be kep 41?" The GUieitT, J may yet be their ea is no mistake abou; 1 pelled to support lun lore, Scotts and Mc il S 0 siliti your eyes, y! ty r an fprepare you your leaders are pre,' I No The Boston Post should- receive the w 1 - Went, the ingonious wanld declare that It 4. ‘var;and, if be shoul would prove beyond popula . Several of tli the tle th of T. W. a New Bedford pape 1 1 ele a iveeit or two'ag that time, presumin of his severe, illness now contradieled it. A, S ap att 'Tho Corwin every side, bir." 11; forbear'givin4 them in his recent spec. speakin'g, of the war, "tu conclusion, whatever ,circumsnt placed, whe,ther;it perous, and_-whethe governinent be goo( times be ready to gi institutions', and we taiir-the safety of tr-The Gazette l Presidency hant o f letter, fur - fear, like ,c building. Sit w; three are 'v it , tOr the fall trade; tot_been able to. Supply the deca l ,. budding a ala t i ne led, togeth e ,, 10 , g of some tivet:t; G. nuttily ; v. iil tr, E k e .:; e sound of.thr,' In an evens, ~,: tty girls, wh o rains of 'an amateur rig additiorial eatt42l ; - with this v ery ur. rpernory we sins: your El f truly, of the Cciannerci a l „ tan—he's eq ua l t o t 4„ 0 iimped into a brit:: hisgyes" out, 'and ratehei then in t ip rly - a coloran t , , x k l i t t her heel nor tai;, • wards, alternately fr 'dour representativ e ongressr "the, Er, is National Convey 'he fellow would het say,i no appeare because,-we said 'it ,glit to establfsh Slu t - I the people 81 . 4 t Lrly." One would's:, phe was afraid "the tea iu ''' ithtt "111(111St ro'.-," IS I• tilidt,i by ILe cir elm!..!&::13!3 srpeq,N,y,,f 17 'lli, IItIZ,C e int,ti3t) )tti•iiy ;eh as e l ;,,the aaptC luard•to tenet do it, ‘I nce the N %%tr.. 2:1 rate Neau , t the,r,bredt' er,l that i t he'll her, W. H. inia, wthch co' e, of 11 in de:J.-Scutt, . MEM A LI has',rufused,to Vunteer t s reeent 4 )l iegimmt; 4 the State3*_ to 'the place,,of ten, 1 0. The Govern contract for the mpanieA Cin4 this would have ref (room but for th 4 tigh 'thief' the gc 4 the ilifficulty; an nmeiiately p'rovid,E 'Rats Leav i Sinking Ship," nyenusylvania is alreti; at plung, and already v. itin swarms. Many c beco►ne disgusted at to i P their old associates Et 1 -- . -- and will act with they Citio have recently "coot ,foill party" ewe may nac' 1 1. OISER of Bedford comp ' Ili been one Cif the' letd• I ~ ec:ttun of the- State. A t ',.he Democracy of Bedfspl, I y and del i vered- la 'hie favor of Say,M, 4sriTal ed all contiectioa with i stand by tbe C.muiry a tis speech carries tern , former friends. This ;$ e. There are huntlree. he same sort" in the lani same Course though they tlicly known. So we V? and our Country. .tid that Sufficient ;tel. , en taken, or will be. I station. At any 'ralt. .ked out Amyl) Fil , er.c. r Iteed Is of opiniof that pt!' One. We think "Art —the party will be rm• in spitelof all the Tv , eans in the country.-- raid: and file of the ipit stomach for the !dote aring for you. .snbt oftl t f Thomas enitria 'big nomination for P,res• Advocates. of that party / was in favor of 'the happen to_ l be elected,, avil that the paper;lTaT-e announced err, on the authority of . I . We not ced the erti-i , and did riot credit it at it arose front thei fact Eastern kpapers have 1 wigs. is catch t n "each and Heiry tlay could not' odig oder the fifth rib" Philadelphia. Ia he reniarkid: I ...would oaf; that under cos the country may be tlourishink orunpses • the administration of its, or bad,' we sho u ld at all ye in. _support tq c ,its iu will orever main; rOubl . - i , . 1.. lta. ~ thinks ca .iustes f or r . ght..to,tvi to too meni MT. Cls.' . . E n .S.-1 , 1, iheir , , Igan. tarde,i aid over. d t! ed