WnMi (van ra.a area-- a ntpwffti rwi It.BrMA8iSltr"2 PiiVtli ag Ma) atnr No lwCTin twived for jl lee prHl than hi wTff AIC9mniQpiftiW. or letter on purines relating to tha office, lb insure attention, mmrtl POST 'PAID."-?"" r Bu-1ievn.ia UwCovnti of tf thuretH4 Unlen. Meowing ami. Cmuwbia, A ,; P. A. Favocply,,, , ,, ;ji , Jt - , r.f. , Riroin. McFtmft & Co 8ar.Goo a Co.; CIT7 AUCTION" QTOIlE, .;icNoT3l Worth Third tr3ei, .ttVy f mta t cit worr.t.) C. C. MAC k IS. Y, Auction err. TO COUNTRY 8TOKG KEBPEK8.r .., EVSNIN0 8ALE8 of Hardware Cutlery, Saddlery, Whip. BikiH, SUoen, Hat,; ' Cap Guns, Piatols, Clothing,. .,. v i Watebe anil Fancy f ), - ; , At Mackey' Auction Store,. 31 , N-ath Third at rret, near the City Hott-1. t - , -. ' Vj f .....'" The attention of Country Mtrchant ia .'invited. The Goods will he ld in lot to euit purchaser, and alt Good nVred will he warran'eil equal to the representations that may he made of henv ' I M B. A large eeaortment of Good T Private Sale. 1 ;" ''" ' B i847. ly CHEAP The Cheapest Gold and Silver Watches .IN PHILADELPHIA. ' '; ";: OLD Lever, full Jewelled, , .... , ; f5 00 'Silver., do. . do. ..-... . 3 00 ( ll Lepuiee, J-ewellcM, , 80 00 ... h 15 00 I 10 00 Silver, ' do. . .. do. Silver Qunniera, fineunliiy, Sold Watehee, plain,. t. Silver ttiwctaclra, . ;.lil Tftirile, ' nld BiaonM. : y 5.i -! , ." MW -; ..i ,. , .1.75 . 8 00 ! . . . 4 00 Also, on hand, a turn aeaTtiwttt of Gold and Hair BracdteU, finaer eiiift, bfirti yina. hoop eat ring, jt-ilil p na, nilwpf piMn1 ausar tnR, thim Jilc, gold nork. eurh end fib rhuirw,' fruard ky and jewt-lli ry of eery drcriion, l a1ly low firirca. All I want i a Call to oonvince custo mer. All kinda of Watoka and Ctncki repaired and wnrrmited to kera 'good ie fT one year ; old polil or eilver Imrght ot tken in e change. ,; :' For aale, eight day and thirty hoar hraa ctneke, t .. . ,., - LEWIS LADOMU8V . Watch, Clock end Jewellery Store. No. 4 13 Market etreet, above Eleventh, nor A aide, Phil 11.-' ''' 1 ' (Tj 1 hae GoM and 8ilei Leveta, attilt BtDch cheaper than the above price. . . Philadelphia, D.-C, ?6, 1846. ly , To The I. O. ofO.P.i. J. W. & E. D. STOKE 8, Manufacturers of Premiiitn Odd Fel lows' Regalia, ' ' V.( No. WMarHri Srerf, PHILADELPHIA, Firat Clothing Store below 6lh Street " " THE auheeriher having taken the premium at Franklin Institute, at the laet eihihition. for the hem Regalia, they invite the attention of the order to their eatahlinhmcnt, where they will find a ep'endid axanrtment of P.U. and Enpmpmnt Re plia. They alio make to order for Lodgee and Kneampment. Regalia. SMhceJlfb'tum and Rihpa,-nd furnUh every thing . requisite for ih C Qvenieiice of new Lodge or Kn tnmrni. " -1 J. W. STOKES,' ' .tsv i-: E- rt.8TOKE8 Philadelphia, Dee, 1, Ifi46. ly iV n ' ? ATTOTXON STOItB, . No. a North 3d sU thtrd door above . ' : - -... , Market Street, . --v PBILiSBLPHIAi M ALE EVERY EVBSINtt. of a general a- Kortraent of Foreitn and D"metic Hardware, .Table and Packet Cutlery, Trunk, ImfM, ' Latrhet, Bolta. 8wa, Sa.Mlery, Whip '' ' ' Boot,- Bhm-a, Haa, Cap. Guna,- - - :' tPwtol, Triwmiott. Clothing: . . i v . r:.uuu The attention of eitr and country dealera w n- vited. ' The Gooila are freah. and will be warranted equal to the reprearnlation that may he mad of , . , ,) , No North Third t N. O. Purchaaeia ran have their Good packed. Several invoicr of Good have bta received to be ! -Philadelphia, 'Jy'TjLlll! DEATH BLOW. The putvie will plea obaerv that no BranJiath Pill are genuine, unleas the ioi ha three la tf upon it, (the 'um th i'l and th bottom) eaeh rontainmg a fc-irjilcignatura pi y hnd writiiig, ihuU. BaBTii M. D. Th I. JielKte engraved oo teel,. beautify lly draigned, and done at an ipene of over $3,000. Therefor it will be aeen that th only thing necenaary I pro cure th uedictM in it purity, ia to obaer tbeea Jhel.v ..-t . . - Remember the te, the aide, and th bottom. The following reaptiva promt are dul autbori 'aetl.and hrtH ' :' ' i;-'"-l - r . OBKTXriOATXhS OT AQUfOT . For the aale of tirandrttk't Ytgttabk , fWwri. ... . . Northumberland rountV I ' Millon Mackey ill CDambnlin. Hunhorv H.B. Maaaer. M Ewena- ville Ireland St. Meitvlt. : KoHhuabiln-Waa Forayth. GeoiaetowoJ. A J. Walla. ... , . Union Cuuntyt New Berlin Bogar & Win. tr, ' Selinagrove Georg Gundium, Ikfulille hurg Isaac Smith. Vraveriown David H abler, AJamaburg Wnj. J. May. Mimmbuig-Menach it, Kay. HartUtoarUaoiel Lng. .FiMburgi G. F, C. Mti-yer. , LewtoburgWall dr. Green. Columbia county l DanvMle E, B. Kaynolda k Co. Berwifk 8homa A Rittenhimae. Cat. tawiM V, O. BrebU. ' Blooniabtirg-4ah K, i Mover. Jvtaey Tewn Lvi Hwel. -Wantnojuoq Rotrt. McCav.t IqirtonerBUn fe ?Mtncb. . ' Oheerve that eaeb Agent baa an Engraved Cer tiftcate of Agency, eontaining a leureaitktion of .lit BRANDREI H Mtoiiftvtort at Jing Hiog. nd ii mm whi.-h aSII alao b een eiaot eop je of the ntw hbelt new utcd upon the Bnndnlh Pi9 rhUadelpbia, otto N. , Mmlh lk 4et. OKre in TH E AHBtUCA N" tsaubHslied every i 'jiotT ei pint ti ' -S(?S OS T rH- 11 14 -v h in.nl t:J1 CJ-'-I .' I. til 0 ' e!j m JJ' , Abaojtitg KcguivMenea in tha. dedeiort th majori, tht vital frtnttipta 6f 1IUUa,iTllji rhlch t.i,iij.gl rionr MKXitO. t '' 1 "M (..,... f ,,rl...,J...i .... . , . .. ,t.,W..VM V,- Rplurn , 0( flenpra,!. Qirilmig nd ShieUa ' Midshipmen Rivera in Nf Orlii,li-.Mexi; i 'fin Corttfreea '0rffniti(lllte6Vtcd''foervVtt '"ifW" " ' 1 J"" ' 1 ' ' . .IMt!.. Re., ;; n hv:f i'i W ! f,f I ..(,. Y-i'.'.-i.-v if. RicniiOR..J)e.S.:'.-' ; Twof the twek mail 1igv Weti' recettrrtl. bringitisr Nc Orleani papt?tf ( of Jhtp$ lid' Slth ult..Tl)e express, with paper of the 33th,,1 ib lo fc-tsrttjtl.'-,i?i"- ' t.-u-.'.- J .hi Pictiytina of l.fi "21th i'4'giinni;.nrea. th, 1 rival of lh toamer AlHbuma, with Vera Cruz date to the J 8th, und from the Capital lb the 8th tilt., being a wuek latere. ...... . M Vll : The new t both mlctrating and important .Maj. Gen. Quitman, Gen Shield, Colonel Har ney, Garlai d Andreee, Morgan. Raiiwy, JSnr nett, Mnjor Dykermart. Lteutr, Porter and Bwe njrj of the New Totk' Vnhtnleer,' Mitlhipmn 1 Rogers, and Georpe Vyilkin Kendall, rr-ed at Nw Orleana in the Alibama, a pawenjere, beside many other gallant officer. : :'"J fi Gen. Quitman ha left Mexico in. accordance with the order at Gen Scott, directing this greatly distineuishrd and efficient officer to pro ceed to the United Slate, and report personally or by ler.rr .to the War .Department, ,t ainoe hi promotion he ha had no prominent ijrn? mentof t divieio to command. The object ot hi return is to eek thi. ,.i'.V- ' ; ) ' Gen. Shield returned to reek a reetnratiim to health, being broken down by the wound re ceived in the eervtce ol ti country. ' t; . ' :' : Colonel Harney come home for the purpose of recruiting' ,! :' ? ,'' ti v'-1 Colonel " Morgan, Garland and Unmet), and Licnte. lvorter and Sweeney, and ither have be?u ordered to join Brsgg' battery immediate- Among the paeeengers on board the Alaba bama, are he less than 210 ick, difabled and wounded soldier.' " ' ' Three died on the paare, one,. named Rt- chard McManue, of the 2d Pennfvtvania volun teer. was ouried at sea. . , , . . , The Jarire train, attmberinf . ix . hundred, which, left the city of Mexico on the lt of No vember, arrived tv Vera .Crux on the. loth, witboMt moiesUtioa av a fear scatterioT ahots. The farce under Geo Lane at Puebla had been actively engaged, in ferreting out the gvi- err.ll, who had, ho waver, given but littla trou- o. a at nee theaflaireat Huaanaatla and Atliaoa. A Mexican courier (tad been captured witn letter from Atlteco, Orizaba knd Tehtiacan, and among them wa found a document from Santa Anna, in which he. say that just a be had ma tured hi plans for attacking Perute, he recei , ... i . 1 , . v. , . 1 n ' i' vetf the onlcra from the supreme government to resign the command of the army. (i, U fr, , The Montteur RepubltcatiOi published t .!ho capital, etatrd on the 4th. tilt, that a sufficient, number of Metnber of Congress had arrved aj Queretaro on the. 1st, fqr ttw transaction pf bur ine.c A letterdirect from Queretaro, dtd ua Ihe 4th, announce that Congre- w or gntd on th 24 November, i, 1 i.;,.f :; A hitter to aa F.nglich jreotleman in tbe city of Mexica, datrd lh8tlt, eay. that althottgn much confidence ia felt ia the acting President knd Vice President by Cnngreas, ' and4 all ' who are favorably disposed to peace, it b much fear ed that Complidn, of GuadeUxera, wili be elec ted rreideot ' ad , ioterim1 of .(he Republic,. u tead of llerrara at Pen y Penav - !;i n;' ' ; T1e health 'of flcrrera 'ia atttl prccarloiii, thnpgh m'proytnjr,. , V' i- '-.'; '"J Scunany hat Elorriage will recieve a ma jnrity of vote in the contest for President, sd interim andqtbeVayaK dyrided' ii opinion "tie tween the chances oC IJerrera, .Altuoale Cont plido, Oemeneatee sad Rnetn.' . '' a -i "' Jt was rejwted aiTera tJrvB llVal General Ine had another brush with the Mexican for. ee under (fneia flea at Puebla, and routed bint entirely, , . -f to . t . jr All waa quiet at Perota when tha train c a tire tnrowgn, -w i1f ,.,, ,:.,. ,i;.' .rf 1 4 General Patterson watillat Jalap. suBer. ing aomewhal Tram 1 everrcold, but wa on the recovery.Gen Cu.hin'g' jComm.and.'w. three mile beyiiid. t.TheeaJtre fore in that vicioty amounted to about three thoueand.Ht i .-Cul. Uaya left puebla on tbe 13th, gcoring Major Polk aod Mr. Stiiilh, bearer of detpatche toGeni Scotef H 7 TV, Tbo report that J.rauta. ha4apt $ communi cation t. Gen. Patteraon i onfirmrd,-i Ii ia said that Jarauta har retreated toward Quere taro, compwlety, aritkeo up. iHv. .,t; 'General. Butler arrived at Vera Crux on th. 17th, aiid waa received with tha Honor due' to hi atatioo, ... .,,fi 5.'iv.t'-..Vv . ' w ''. - , 1 From two to three 'thousand troop arrived at Vera Craz." no the 17vb and 19tn: tlea Butrer wa to rotpro oju Cipui tr a tQrwj.iu. w.ia aife thoaekud men. I '"t -i'1 tfi t " The trnon left of thd iiiviaion of (len'Oaii maaatlha gapOal. hafl ,tefn ncorpoiuou ;wa tha divinonruf Genml Worth and Tw.gga. The Pennavlvaola and Nre w'5 Vdrk volobteem have been aaaigned to the former.. u y From the AmCricao tikar of Nov. 6. Stfnbtiry1; i lj. j .ji lulii LljJ.ii ' i ....... ,f..'..i..l' t ;.'.'.. o- 1 ' 1 L L .in., aji mart orteer- and ttoliieTa' fing otit .into ihe atroet, na.ving' suflicienvly ttCoVered fiorn their wound t, do go, ill i atrtnge, indeed, that some who were slightly wounded In thalegof arfti dieu' from the effucts pfthe wound,, whilst others hol through ihe .bnrly and .in the. head suryived, and are fant tvcoTertnrr. 'f There ta rnethmDrt t Which fe Cannot iinderstanrl. Cupiain 'Scantlan(.,' an oidTriend. ooure, who left the lt Tenneeee regiment to lake com mand of a company Sn the new levy; was ehot mmugn ,ne neso, ine nuntermg near one eyp and coming out at, the opposite temple. fc Kot,e thought he would 4ive a dy4 and w we on- deretaod ha . hot only alive, far tiaa made ia . Meitear Niwt vU lk Western. Wlraa. ,1 Re vol, i. in Guadal.ara.nil, f Am... .'dia-Triumnh of ihe Chutcn Partv -Pro' ' rmncfiment'o of P.rcdea -Santa A.naal tri- eaUa-Defeat ofCanalea., ..: ., u , . ar i;:,ul ; t" : Imisville, Dee. B, 1847. " Tha rteambot Pritona. from New Orleaoi,'' arrjvid here to : having left Vh. pity on tha ev.niag,f.f the SOtttultJ ona day later than you mag,f.r the Vuth ult one day later than you tiava received bjr the Sootherr. mail. ' t t " A revolution I stated lo have broken Out at (joadal.xar, with the design, of favoring the e lection of Gom. g Fariag .to the Presidency. , S tangninary engagement ensued ' between hie troop and the mob opposed to hitri, which was headed by tbe prleft. In the action, General Ampudia, and many other, attachrd to Gouiei Fariaa party, were killed, and ia the end the rhnrci. narte nrnserl vietnrinua. ' " ' 1 Parede whs at Tulacingo, and had openly J . , r pronounced in favor of hia monarchical project, I seconded bythe garriwm at Maaatian. :vv - Tbe Mexican population still exhibit a most unconquerable hatred fuT the American, and expresa no desire to obtain peace. . ,. -, . . I -Trra Mexican Congree. had arrived from Que- ret.ro to Morelie, to get rid of tliemilitartr, by I which it was overawed. , ,it, iB"t ,(;7; , . Gena. Rea, and ,$nta Anna, with a aingle I brigade, are at Iriseaua, intending to make ao I attack unnn the next train.' -'' ' JJuatamepte, who baa gou to Queretaro, naa a force cfd.QOO awa at big command, near the city of Mexico.'' -t'J.-'f- w l.tw U ' Canalea was encountered by a amall Ameri can force, and defeated, with some lose,. ( r j,MV.fHO vrxi tab DraaaTBiia Of the deeer- ter in Mexico forty-ooo are foreigner., and se ven native born American." But eight'of the foreigner i nad eve been oatoMliaed, or filed their declaration of intention,, and the place, of I thair nativity are aa follow. From Ireland, 2.r; Germany 6; Scotland 8; England 2, ' Jwer ?.?in?d.?,'f?S.VP.p,-?.SnW l l , '.'r,li;;;n,i f.-.i.m . oj i.. " ni j f .1 ,..ore..v rni American, ar aa fellows-Harrison Kinney, Amertcanis ar aa fellowHarrisoii Kinney, P; Pery histte'rVWnd oho Prooke, Pennsylvania i,Joh- TajW. Vjg- g.ntaj; Henry, McElror, lanana Jxwph Braoka, Maryland ; and Grbaoo McDonald; Dei .,forV:t.,,;0 P!.,!,'J V;eW.Wm the severity with which, they were puniehed by their respective company oftcera. Picayune Cot: 'T '' A Toir! HX HI OWN Ilobf. I MbXI- co W clipthaJollowing . from the Boaton Post t i': ! .. t,ftt"rf J.. 5.t,.l; Mahy'peop'e iti State treet will remernoera m I named fltirla M. Bugbce, o ifhottt .en year, ago acquired celebrity by hi enterprise and aueee. in boarding tha EngttsH Meatrtera, and obtaining the latent papcrv Vl.fcr, he 'ot,I 1..., . 1 ..... -r '1Jlii ae-wauaa. tie 1 row ia me ny 01 . am .! .to. and acting aa the authorized agent of the Ame- . . . ... --1 vf . . , ,l "' J '1: FJ'H J r tbermf. yet ba taken part W aeveral of the ' f , . engage ment..,. I ihe last baUle before the waif of Mexico, h attracted the not ice of Gen. Wwjtv wi('aher 'comprimnting "ua;j good stvota, aaked b'tn WAt regiment, be belonged to, rNonw air.V replied Cbarleyy belong ' to the pres.'';. Gen.! Worth 1rirrjd him''td call at tai. qtwrter nexdjjy; .Charje'y did, pp(,U ved irom the general a present a a toalunoatal of hie apprebat ion of hia gallantry in Ihe battle the day before."li wa.'huri bad idea of Char. i hi 'fret pa' aa a 'repVeaenUtivo ' i ' ley to use U, prefer .uch a patriotic parpoaa.. . t- h, - l.Aawr Hyu. -iTwo hog were brought to Alren'.'pwfc W,' ir riU1.ville; frn lFrUy, from K'olia Hardi'aleountv The two weiirb aixuen b'undr.d pounda and on. of,lbern up. ardofnin hundred." ; ;- r . . .fti. ,.! ,;:. ... .:"; i luii '.-.a u" tm r?H M Thr'men1 employed Id digging tha lounda tipn'ot Mta new church at Veruaalem b W to tnak.tbeir way through forty feetot reaaaina ol enaienr batldinga betore e they tame to 7 ' .ZT'r V i theljIootUtbirfty -SantAntia .aem9deos in. Jiie w. can be rented for a long or abort freotieotly puo ,f-' ;,rof of every tenth m.a.nd the company .wa. mar- , Wwl fMMeA ta faahioaabfa -parfof ?'!? ehodontrodraw tha blacJt Imanona lack rtf.i fifty eent.pe, day. the roont. .,W?.KW.W';W'f bean for every tenth man beiar -placed 1n -he r-eJ'.nd bedroom-.' If two aarkaa. awaaan nf ntamiKaaaaitam naathtta. aaaif Kjatri ruaon I i '.r . 1 . l t j '"' ' a' a a . I T"rr' th'w l 'no appVif b'oi o'ftrte .jj.Ljj.n LXij ii. i. .11 .nil .1. V . i,y.'.- in ; '.''U ' 'J'-l'tJ ' lll" ---;, ft I ! ,'Ffom(ihe,lVtifp -it., c.'Wil.et-, tb Ta geev'!"'!t'' (fem'iirl.lmiton Wlk year iBl5, it) Pfit.ee, George county, Maryland.. Hi brother and ether eeJativr now reeid.'in Wahlttgtor?lty.r: Imriwg lht'Si'rninola Indian Wir K. enitetej in ih Pnited State service, as private, aad wa. ana of (Jul. Harney ' nicked men to penetrte the evetghHe of Florida, where foot print f the white man were' never liefore seen. .. In tiht' baz.rdou expedition, wich rfacUitiy ,r, Mn ln, FhvrWa war, hf eoBmM,rif,g (rM, Indiana around their twd ctieiHn, yot.ng Walker1 gVeatly (iiMi'ng'ui'. lf, ' r H Wa. a favorite of t'hi daring Harney, whose quick percept hin never failed lo aliw tk'a to,nmt ikMrtrttHniand .h.lil ' '-' 1 ' . aiie t 7u, ,, t- . . .....t j - I ti,, (( U "!f t. I'M'M'.t'l! S . . .a . r a tTH. Una Oioea 01, tne.em.no.e .av,n)w waH Texaa and j..med Oli Hoy' company ,M,.,mrr of ,8?' he F ! 'V "'Tf " ,,r7" "" 7: . Pis,''1' w,' "cked Camanche ,ndi,nf- ,"d defeated them, leaving thirty-three JadWnji tha fiHd i and from the aum. bt of dead, and dying carried off. It wa. be- lievod that mora .than half of tha Camanche force ' wa lain by thee, fifteen ranger - la this' fierce battle Walker was pierced throagh ttie body by the spear or an Indian, tha spear pinning him .o the. ground I lie waa left in that condition by hia companions, who euppoaed he we dead. After the battle, he wa. found with the spear still sticking thronjh him, though he had Micceeded in getting M mitoftha ground, Hi. companion, relieved him from it, and found it. had not tottched a vital part. .Ie recovered. -Walker waa !eo one of Col. Frsher'a three htindted men 'whn'msrelred, against two thou aan.l Mexicans, stationed' at Mier, and was Cap tured by tha Mexican, prevkma to thai, battle, aa he made an excursion among ihem.i After the, defeat ot the Mier expedition, 1re wa. mar clied, with other prironer, tp, ihe castle of Pe rote. Thaao priaoner received the inhuman treatment whirh norther people on earth, save Mexicans arid cannibals, inflict upon thoee with in their power, , At Sajado. the.Texane resolved to make their eacape, -, Walker wa foremoat. It waa arranged that ha should eiee and disarm one oft the guard i and that Cameron, a Scotch- man. fbould serve the other in tbe same way At the signal, the guards .were disarmed in a moment, and the Texsna.'SM in numbed rushed Into the outer'court. where 150 Mexican infen-; try were guarding a quantity ol arms and am munitions Tha Tcxana aoon had command of this point, and armed themele.. "Whilst d iriff so. 300 Mexican, cavalry and infantry, lor- med otiuide of the galea. , .The Texan., rushed upon thew, and defeated them,, killing ten of I number.' and losing five. ! The company jhen escaped, but finally became lost. "in the I ' r . ' . . ' . " mountain, and wrTered greatly Jroni hunger w.lh. nm,tA it to a fr rend, after hia ra- v, w,Ur expresed it to 0 friend, 'turn'tVir .ye became aa aunken, ft ,nd xhlhij appoaretl like i i'th, head, : ' , U v, from hunger augur hoi ea 1 i I m iKia MnnliilMn tk mm elanlaftl l,v the Mexican, and taken tmefc tri SUmI.V 'Here bowl, and all who tire W tnein were stiot. 1 ortng Torrey, of thi. city, got one, und. wag u'Jed, on : the notw iThoae who .dtew the . white bean. were Subjected to intense siiff. rief ai Walker, witri eight others, however, finally escaped from Mexico, ana.returpQd to, ,exa, f le.tiieri ju(n- led Dm Texa revenue aervwe, where he exhibi. ted hia tirnaleflieleney.' '"' ! L;, yhe"o fJen. ,TytT marched intp Texag with hi army of nhservMitoo, and matlera were we rjZ.TT" T." ' - 7 " o .company "or Texas Rngcra,armc(i 'with nng hoetile appearance, Walker, at the head ig .ma,pV itl;titf,fa,twrvi$em to ine unuea niaiae,.. w. accepreu,. ana aiaeo n -at. . a 1 Beirnaing rmi iaaai. - nw w niunmi r. rtween that place and Gen, Taylor, advance I . 1 r' . .r . I m.iIi ii rii.luwi Ia Im, Iks .Afflniinii,. T'.'rn w I .j'k,i" w. y w f..n...-..,.w.i tioonpen, if poible.-.i Thi wrv4cu..M perU lourV'bot WalkeirV bravery and rapid move, njrnti ovVrcahie atl obatacle 'flii i the'SSlh' of April, JtH'J. .he ascertained that quue a large body of Mexican intend, to rvound General boarding bourn in Fitzroy. Square, known a Taylor camp, and he at once ret out with ae. Mr. Fowler' where firat rate-room re' furni vrnty five men, to comniuoicate with theGene. shed and board, on the American plan, at the rat.' After proceeding twelve mile, he, an. countered fifteen hundred' Mxicn,ad most of I ol h,m, men b,in" -.lwqcetl, fell back, at the L AnAaaia. a " vf aitnli aa m rva a a aaj V aln a rw ntfwatll iai. ; t 7TPi ." O.AZl aiander. firmly received tha attack of tha Mxi- "n., and gave them battle for about ae. minute, HllingMoiit thirty of thenv ' They hl reUeated, and were pursued to within laaiilaof Poi.t IaabeLi.lt waa reported j Walker wa alain, but at night ba came Into - 1 fort, ind with that Indomitable spirit tor 'which I he waa diatinguiahad, at one. oflered to com I municata with .General Taylor,' provided tha could hav. four men a. coropaniona. Thi pro II k . parenl of depo'ti.m.-i-iirti trraaaox. ?. n-U Tt,iiinTi'". a it ti if"'- '" nr.oU r-?. lllrtT&ol Hay 3tQ -t t if . enetny Ml, force!, and lurking irt et ty path and thieltvT- Wtta'chhslden-d taah. But; ix Texilns vniiinrprrra, anij auereyerai ooio auveiiinrev, irvonenf which 4hoy chnrgett throngii a urge body of Mexican Uodere, whilst the? .were pre- paring In i for ire their hhree, tbey rpehp'd the conip of uen.1 Jf ior in je'y pn inq xrin.., t .wtiier was among ihe brave nif n wrwjMn ed the gallant Cut. May, and accompanied him in hU famous charge, wheri Ivi Vega wm taken prisoner. ,The gnvernrncnt,, .without Notation, rewarded hi service and anal bra very by a Captain's coinmioion in the new re gimerit Of United States ninunted rifles. Tl.tts promoted,' he repaired to Maryland, and, soon rallied; around him, principally Iron. Maryland and Krntncky, 2Str volunteer Raiipre, whose service-were accepted by the Oovernmeiit. With this company ho went to. Vera Cruz, and W emp'oyet! to keep the guerilla at bay, and open communication. ' The bold feat, of Mm sell and hi confident follower atruck terror in to the prowling guerillas, and Ihiaclassof high way ribbera, always well armed and well moun ted, where sore fO(leve a clear path Whon Walker and his ranger were on the track Ilia eerviee have been moat valuable to the Go vernment, and all wil regret hia fate. A bra ver or nobler fellow never fell upon the battle field. He waa the fast friend of improvements in the art of war, and his experience and keeo perception led him to adopt , the best arm and equipment that coold le had. ' ld custom and old fanhioncd arm,, unwit ldy and loeffuctive,' found vp favor -with him,, ao long a radical improvement were within hi reach. "" "' ' ' ' ,-. a . " ' ' "" m . w a ."' " a l the deatri or uapt, waiaer me country naa lost ana of it braveat at.d rmwt valiant aona, arid we cannot but eyinpethiee deeplv with the laniny aog irienna. ... , .3 , j , A ,1,'Mft1"' M ' "' I'" iii.lfc.T ra af POrelgw TravlTt reetach -:. mar.. m i n-i i A correspondent of the St, Loni Republican, who ha recently beeo taking a European tour, furnishes that paper with an account of his ex -penre and some other' matter of interest to those. who inteod to travel. He aaya From New York to London or Liverpool, by .Mil packet, , ,.' ,,'.rt ... .175 Expenses in London, for twenty day, -' 85 From London he will wanttogoto Birming-'' i 1 : ; ' -.1' '. ' bam, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Ux., 1 tord, &c tc which will cost, say . - 50 lie will want to visit the romantic ground of Scotland, too. 1 This will take ab-mt two weeks, tn make a"satisractorv visit, and wilt coat about HsfiO. The trip is performed from London to Etlinbureh entirelv by railroad fare in the first class ear, via Manchester, 43. fjd. aler ling. ,v Ue'urning again to Jiondon, 1 conclude he will want to go to t'arie. There are two or three good route Irom lmdon to Paria. ' One by railroad from London to Southampton, thence to Havre by teamboat, and thence to Pari, by railroad fare about fourteen dollar. In Pari he wil) probably. wish toatay fifteen or twenty day..' It i far th cheapest and most conveni ent, in either London or pa rw, to rent lodginga. In Lonoon, by taking a little pains, good rooms, eonatattng of a parlor perona join in rent kig room, thq gxpepse. are trifling. They can , take .breaktaat ia ..their rooms or at corTe hnuaea; just as they please. 0 English breakfast consist of I cup of coffoe aod a piece of toaat, or aotno bread and butter; if coat from, ten to fifteen cent. ' 'A' very' good dinner 990, b haJ at Lunchrooms, without, wjne ar beer, for about tiirty one eentg. Ji meal can be had at any hour', in ' almost any pert of the Vily foie I1! however,' are "tp be Vad down "-"" W I St. Paul. Church. If a perron adopt, this in the-auajnea part, within a quarter of a mile ulao; bacn roam about af pleasure; and tin . . . . . 1 wtienevcr, and a berever lio chitoae. , r, , i r- -iotei arc aiway expensive, ana ine cnar fg amonqt, the beat way it can'be fixed, to'a- I ", -. .. I I . .1 1 I ! . .1 .. I . . ... ... ll .... 4mwi inrtra uoimra jwc. oaj, alio ii.ru in w,, begin fto gel such a living a he can have in an American hotel for two third of that money. j f however, heliaVa'fuinilf 'or a lady with himi 1 bo. will find a highly respectable ana very r.ne I rate of about two dllar a day, iocJudip U. I service of crvanl.r -i Ih Pari good room caa be had at about the T m trait am Al Ttvent 7 -IS. LSJZj'. 4 5Thua Ihe whoJa. d the ordinary exoenaa .to aee London, F-liuburg and Pr i about W5. If lie ahall' viait the Rhin or Rome,, it will hall j coat more in proportion. Returning,, if be come that j on a aail packet from Havre r Londoo to New the I York, U Will cost $100 ; ifona ateainer about I - 1 ,, Tha, ,expenea of tbe trip abovt designated he I aod back again to New tor k, may, with rig' - 1 aeonumy, be performed for about wveo "undrd 'MUI'J. J nfvTr incHioi,J,!ii M'itj't'i'W J . .ti...r 0 TfV i a A do .... . ..a,,,.!i .1 ErrTysu.,9flt,tjnw,.,n; t Verry Arlvertitemrntai on, rnlumn ,4fi batf eolomn,la, thraraare. t3 ( iv0 aonnre, f , on. aqtiare, fn. If alf.ye.rly t one column; f 1 i' half cnlomn.ttt rbrearrra,f j two o,osrei'- AdrtlmM left Without direetiona aa In lha' length of Cime tbey err to be tabtibid. will ba rjontrrruad until orderad out, and charged accord ' CjT-Riateen line, or e make a equar. ' 1 a,; ; "4 'i.y . . ; trunks hl Jttk waiter lecg a great chest (aa an,, Eoglieb . servant ealla it.) weighing near o eighth ut a ton, -with brasa nail, coming' en' street, he will be sore it i. aa Ainericab. for nobody els thinks of travelling about tfirougd. the world with ucb an ..inewmbrance The-j beat way in to take very littla baggage, And ' buy new clotfilng athe old wear out On thV continent, they charge on the railroads extra., for aH baggage weighing over fifty-five pound. I ergagad my raturtl peseaga on tbe French ' steamship J MiwoorL'Vhen we ' arrived, at' Cherbourg, it waa dark, . nd the Mireotiri waa anohored out in the channel. Wo had a great time in getting onv Instead ot running- the email boat alongside, she halted, ten rod. off,' a .io1 we were conveyed iq a' yaw, ladie and all. when St waa quite dark and rough, to tbe ship. - - It took tis two boura to do what an American captain would have done In fifteen minute. " About 10 o'clock at night' we at'arted. - The, issouri is a splendid ship, of eoormouedimrn-; arona, tnd when ate haeon her full weight or canvass, a beauty.1". There were twp per(lny on board, belonging to the ship, who could spe.ak, English, viz: tha Doctor and tha third officer. For the firat five day. wa had a most favorab'e wind, but, strange to say, we did not have a.( rag of canvass apread the whole time, The third officer aaid tha wind would help only 'trr Jeeffe: betL The panengera all seemed to IcpI ontraged with tha mierable manspement of the ship in that respect. The officer and crew would make a great ado, but never accorn-, plih anything. The French - dWt seem lo have any 'Kinpfion' (I don't know who mado the word) no ability to do thine to advantage An American or an F.nglib aailor will take ad vantage of every littla flaw of wind; he i. Con stantly looking out and watching for the breeze,, and, ere it comesj he ha up hi aail so aa to have ita full benefit; but a Frenchman must sea it blow a day or two before he ia sure ilj ia worth hia while to take the trouble of hoisting bis sail.' With the most favorable wind, we made only from .even to eight miles an hour. I had been abusing tbe English and lauding tha French, all along, but now I begin to whistle out of the other aid of my mouth. The ailor were astonishingly awkward. ' " ' Their manner of doing things is eomethivj likatba way Ihe firat French aenler on t.w Ohio used to cler up the forct. They mostly from Pari., nd the history of the tfj- inga tell u,.-that when they undertot,k t cut down a largo tree, tuey would baggie all, atouad It, while one would climb up to tho to 0 a Uh a rope, and fasten it to a limb, and then aome ten or twelve men would pull at the rop e, white the other cut at the root I freqently h th third officer with hi. dinner in hi hand,. -while on du ty, walking about on deck, with, plate in one. hand and fork in the other ones minute giving; ordera and gesturing with hia fork, and the next minute diving into hi grub. Elbctbd. By way of Louisville, we learn that D. R. Miller haa been elected Governor of Texas, " .... Snokg PaBVB5Tinn ArrTC. The Pitts burg Gazette give an account of the mtccestful trial in a cotton factory in Allegheny city,-of VVilliama 'Sicoke Preventive Apparatus.' !" It aeya : 'The experiment h proved completely aucceaaful.and will sve in thi one factory twenty-five btwhelaof coal a day. While the ehinineye of the neighboring fctorie were yea tVrd VomWg' forth . clotid of black emok that darkened he alinosphere of one of the fi nest Indian Summer day wa have seen', the Smoke Preventive In the cotton factory we have named, consumed all the particle of smokn that dropped gl moat like rain from other points around ua. ! -.- v .--i ; . , - , 5 RotIbv Boot Hbclb. A boot maker La in -vented a rotary beel, to be applied to boot, w j that when down oa one aide; by uneven tre ing.'ilcanbeeeeily twisted round, thua prodri. eing another '.ven surfacg, and easier Wm tkm in th wearer. . - .- -.-.- - . . 'i Aa Exteniuvb Faxult. We learn ram the Louiovdle Journal, that last week there ca r.a to Troy, (la.) a German family, composed of a man. hi wife,' and thirty-two children. 'The children are all girls, and were., produce Tat ixteeabirtb. ' -. ..... . ... : i - T A looaM.CoivsvAaog-A farmer -of St. Albans, Vermont, recently mad a grand enure IRICCS OVX into that place, mounted on a small car dn ,wn by four isrga boga.' Ha enie,re4 the tow n at a brisk trot amid tha acclamation, vf b andredg. who' were aoon draws together to wioieta tW tincomfiion spectacle. A gonth njarr on a pot offered him 240 ot jhe cor.ce.tn. it aod. but it was indignantly refuse,. - - " To jBoiah .all tha railway Iae7now waxmen. eed in Ih United SiUtj, it will requir V.rV m' n niMAPeOJJfTMSXT. Mr- Lf i I S" atiga died aoddenly le.al wk to cncinnaii. fa k fit of exeitcrneut, "occaatonaJ ay goiagaoma June S4tb. : i 1143. Taa WotDZ.U.W are plaeJ lu lve ap ii ,;- t! u