Wife - Vmmatmr.: , :40 0 41PAPIM • BATTLE OF MU MI, VISTA. I •, .1 , ner .s:l2xtvi that Amer/ca Amer/c . /it QAcco,.4101(1 , (q11 1 ; Wouiftletr.--Lny (11. Cokinci fluplw lienry - Clay, Jr.; irr4 .OKc6 -4. , F rrpniihe New Peleerte,'Picnye ne of r ': `""•• We lay before our rerulet's arlaatiee of -our regularpublicatiert -.the gloribtis 'tidings from the Army brought by tire arthoone r JONI t ilel 1. , ' ' Dr. Turner, nt the United StatesAttqtolio • arrived at Matamoros. on tive.ool lust. , Itnrri ,Monterey, brought ilre gloriptis intelligence' • of another'brilliany victory over the 1110Xleatt • army. The secure iVIIB ''nt Buena Vista,:about six miles West nf : Saltillo;... 1• • The fighting contradicted do thd22ll . Feb retired to Atroa Neuva,a•distaticeot 10 miles ;leaving 4000 -killed:real wounded • upon .the - • offelit.• The lysiino our part MIS 700 , k tiled • -ana wounded. Santa A tiatt's lamest artrrani • '-tOtt to about 15,000 men. That of Gen. Tay - lots to about 5000, almost entirely of jyolun leers.. . His army is composetrof Wash iriten's &r. 'Brag's artillery and Thomas flatteries. one squadron of the IA rind 2i.1 dragoons, the Ar kansas and Kentucky Cavaliy, a brigade of Illinois and one also of Indiana volunteers, Ilse first Mississippi and second Kentucky qegimenis and one company of Texas volun teers. Private letterh have br;en received at Sai 4illo as late as ,the sth of alarch, -at which time.Gen.lityle'r was at Buena Vista. The following leper was received at MatamOras, by a Mexican inetchant at that place, from it Mexican at Saltillo. It was dated on the oath of March, and gives tne only account of ' the manlier in which the battle was fought L. that has }'et been received. "ALBo'clock ON the 22d ultimo. the , banle , commenced at Nona Vista: five miles from :Satan°. The fight opened with ai tillery.and • a destructive cannonade was kept ti ten until sunset. No decided advantage was obtain ed on either side—the loss-on both being ve ay great. -On-the 23ds-ut- o'c lock J-the-bat tle we. .agail renewed and kept up without inter unission until half past three in the:Afternoon. 'Both armies were closely. engaged during (the-whole time. General IVenl advanced with a strong detachment against the Alexi ',vitt army but was driven back with imrricrise tress, The Mexican cavalry ehargcd ripen thirn with drawn swiririr "Mid did great exc.. cutiou. 71 . 3-IVoo/fell back Gen. Taylor (alma. red and repelled the Mesieans•vath great Alan h• to ! This charge decided the battle, which etas not again renewrid. The number kill ed and Wounded was very great on hoth sides. I can only estimate the . windier_ by .the cart loads of wounded that have entered this city from both battle fields. "On the 24th both armies hung "nll with -out coming to a general mie:igerrorni—darli occupied in carrying off the wounded and barying their dead. "Alter the 24th there was no more tight- Mexican troop tamo•hing with hunger, became convinced that they could not triumpn or drive General Taylor from his position, and retired "4s yet Santa Anna nits only retired a short distance, -but I do not entertain the be lief that lie will venture another engage ment. "Mexico has.notA3 means to bear the burden of the war—it is opposing poverty to abundance—weakness to strength. In my opinion it would b, best for the tv:o govern ments-to- enter into negotiations , . With the power the United Stales possess it would he dishonorabla•in het to force t* into treaties advintageous alone to hers-elf, as it wonld be for us to make concessions Isom necessity. AMERICAN OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUN DED. Rogulars—Killed—Ceps, Lincoln, Assistant Adjutant General. Wounded—Capt. E. Stein, Ist Drnorions, se rarely ; Capt. B. G. French, se verely Capt. s: P. O'Brien, 4th A ttillery, slight. ly., • 11llesiesippi Rifles—KilledLieuts. It S. Moore ant F. McNulty. Wound -Col. J: P. Davie, severely : Capt. .J. M. Sharpe, severely Lieut. A. 13. Cowin, slightly,Upistrta, Pozey and Stockton, First "plucky Cavalry—Killed Adjutant Vaughan., • . . . Wounded--One Captain and three. Lietven. . ants. ,(No names given ) Arkansas Cavalry . and Capt. A. Potter. . Woundetl , 4,ieut. •A. Nader. Second Kentitck,y Foot 'McKee - and' Lieut. Col. 11. Clay . ; Capt. 0. W. _Morse and Cant. W; T.' Willis.' Wolulerl—Lieuts. E. S. Barbour, Withers , and Mosier. Indiana Brkorie- 7 •Wounded— .l 3en. - Line. 2d RegimentKilled—Cmit. Kinder, Copt ' Walker and',Lietit. Parr. Wounded—CaPts. Saunders and Oehorn; and Lieuts. , Cayen, Pennington,' Morv,e;.Lewis, Davis • lid Regiment—Capt. remit:, • , If " Wountied , i—Maj:Vortiamand Bleep. . Illinois , BrigadsHllet , -Regis r,Killed—Uol., J. J. Harding,,,eorntrianding; !Capt.i,Zahriskie • and Limit. flanglstort.,,,,a,, ,Wounded= Lietill. 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N,,1i,A11....c.n01m1`" to Itle , t '' Atte - I'4 6 m. fr '''''‘ifiFid7-(ha1,`,17 _ 4 ;.if ') . 7. . ,'4 41 11 : 17.1 ..ii: 1717c iii . 0f itkii l 'idlitr y l . ,i, • ))))060tii#,9/,4 ...T.,--aiiiai.,lhriii,!.olialita;,- AA .' •liiii - ,lfFeat I 02%jrreyaviiAtjailifeei'fd "10, 'ottlll4liiiii Ilit)Ma4%ie iiilitrov4 60. edit • ' :'aci baiiteiti ik -if,adr,i.,t vin j e lith fil i bb s j i l t ;I q ,. !'ioiiiiiioittreitihs, ...1 1 ,9k, Tt l i an k ir fdi 6 'iiiiittel 1 qi siir Vgpith - otitee,tr,.., . „fp w e liiiii , yi tl bqq , .occupied by the, e tern be - he' 1(31ton the'field 313 1 ) 9. , f °°mPletelt Satan' attnitelhavAtl4#TPll?; n.4 .,.,..2_ , Ti 0 1tqv 1t . 14 , , , a c t o l o t i s ti gisies , of li i, car , w,! t i h i ' e ftl ad Ve v i 2 ,7 itc:Fle, A' nn, taph-aside'htlol-4-eetl• i Alcl -iirrlaktf -94 aeltve l etrRggked WO Aunge . 4: , • 4 ' llll lgted' Mort hou,rs . p . ett it we n , g i , ; %, ~,A i unnfi. tkingv4otodie 'ffe w i ll • " 414410uff$UX enemy:; - fie soldiers initoettetget! a en ''''''' itheiie,dhiy„ . • — 1 - ' 'iegoomitildilatifegstotie , . „i i , x 4 et l ,OY , delbeih4t etteximiLols ' , e6ve F ealho„ hoe „. • •,. , , ~, _,,,.. that II . ' ' 1 geloiv;!" The' enetnr T!`' ,4 ',''''' ll; to: , hie?',,,w,..1--adiant4fisque,-ppti1tt6P147,,,,, - ',, , .;,;,/fsil!!' .41,?„,,, " ‘4,:/ , ,1:„9, * ,..;;, t r ';.tfi'XtlliV2e.:::' , ~, , , A,A...:4". ~,,,,, .. . , - • . . . _*nall!".t24hr .9. l odril9 l "4hfi'Oigtril ' ;he Beim) . ;. , 'I. has'boeCa . rainitig:Oring e -the-act's • ie s-c011..,,, preient-the-ter 'hie-charge will • lark " / which left hi to rifled ..-.. II . ''' ''..' ::•' 'NT 4 • • 1 • . / lll. the •,'l4 ."15e.. , 1144 3, 19 M.. 1 - ddit r:, ail- '''.! lc fr.q. ':. - ir, „. .a.,-. \ :,..," i.• i. 63 '2?it t its. r - di) 1 tft• ~111 ( 3 1 , by various mationtivreA, 4fiteiCtlning 10. out flank and terrify Old Rough and Ready. On that day the battle was:confined to skirmish ing and cannonading Milton( mticltAfles,M, either side. In the Mean time Santa Anna had sent a, largejoree to Taylors's rear, but zur attillery. (wetted upon them With great effect ; and • they were soon , orn pelted to withdraw. On the 23d the battle commenced in real-earn - , • - •, • 4-- , •••: • ; •-; The4tnerieank,aliattint•wait•to be attack etlobut with the most (lariat! impunity ohm- At`e,..l. on the enemy. with feud buzzes, .their 'officer's lenthitg, th em most gialhintly Gen. - • raylor. was erery.wheoe t. trahilajukust, ••of. Idlte.fight..,,.l.l 4 , 4T.111 KR, TI I HOLM 1 t 11414. I,4)4,EPAIAT i; PIi:r WAS-410r 11,74111F,D1:, *, •• , Alllatitrll BNag iv as slightfy. water:tied ago t his" ,tritie.,-Adjutaet,Lineelm,also, of (lie Getteral• stall, the intelpial young Witter wino, ft) djs ' Onguiethodliimsell at Itesara dela was • ' : • • • •.. The I)mile:oldie 23(1 lasted -tram. early' in ;the morning till'ativitt 4 1 : Ceuta A ittni.deewoll hiA armyiand.retired to Agua Neuya, to, await a reintdreement..... di w bo, remembered Oat Stinta. A ha's • :Corps nle Reserve, ,coin man(' ert l y, .Gej tent I Vasquess, had been delayed mareh.• -troll-has -trojlop joi i w--tlay_srelJH ter the•hattle, bid in, "the meantime his army me starring. and many ol .h is men deserting. UM . .. . - Captain I Imiter..tßing ataery rcsnipany was not iii the arliPti r blit,lutd !VII 1 \ 1 "" 1 " 10 ) . oßjoinjieklyrol Taxlor t , NAN\ Ni:( c at i lp.yn, R.V.,0 bl them ti'eitile . lE(Tici&nals. ''' ' • ' " On the 7th .Vlarek . ... one Ohio Regi ment's also left Monterey to Fain Gl . ll. TilYlol' these and the artillery' a.Capt. Prentiss tir ri Fe_ in lithe, the .Generaf's .11ea vy loss will be lolly repaired, and he will be ready immeet Santa Anna 'again. (len. Taylor, at dot last accounts ' was Atilt maintaining his position, undisturbed by the enemy. An exchange of prisoners hail-ta ken filare,and old Rough and Ready's prom ise to Col. Narshall, to get hark C. ~)1. Clay and his party, by taking Mexivan primmer , crowd' to axe/nage for them, has been lai ty redeemed. Gen. %Vont greatly digtintruislied hi nisitlf to the action : al the officers fought like liewes. Alter the battle...oenevill TaYtor de manded Ole Snout Anna ail In:mail lon a! surrender of his army, ,which the later de clined ; hut in retail requested Gen. Tailor tu surientler immediately. Immortal be the reply of old• ltotezti and Ready, as delivered by the zallant Lieut. Crittenden: '‘GENERAL . l'ArL6ll . -NEvEn SuartristhEns !" Santa Anna's adjivant general wag caplu -red-by-the.Ainericans; but was-afterwards-ex changed. Gen• Taylor occupied his giound on the 24th and 251 h, without opposition.- Col. Morgan. of the Ohio volunteers, with a small force: rut his tray through large. bo dies of armed MexitirmS. and-arrived at Ma rin! A detachment of three companies en der cam manitot Col. Gilitiings was sent tp4iis and the whole party are said to have In tim' safely at Monterey. A tiain ni ono_hurvlied loaded Wagons of the United States on their way from Monte rey, to Camargn, under an eseothl 30 Volun leers, was captured. by a toils' of Mexican . enValry a few mile;beyond Marino. 'Three of . the :nen made' good - their escape,—the rest Were liikerr prisoners. A young lady. the daughter of an meri eau citizen. living in Mexico and returning home from New Orleans, where she had been going to school, was taken with this train, her hillier having been kille s it by the Mexicai s. - She had escaped and arrived at Monterey in safely, whet° her misfortunes had'excited the most lively sympathy. The lady's name is Miss Burns. The Alexicans have posession of Sarilvo, 'China, Mier, and all the towns beyond. Ca- Margo and Monterey. Major Colire, pay 'master., will on flew laylor's despatch es to Monterey. Nouns Arr.—A Mexican physician yeei ding iu Camargo, says the Flag ; has recei vel a letter from'a surgeon at Saltillo, dated two days .atter the battle, which states. that flew Taylor permitted Santa .Anna to have all his wounded conveyed into Sultillo and tendsired him surgical aid ft am his own arinv. It is reported in Matamoras that Cen Crea. had retreated Inward the Tula "Pass, a.s soon as he inii,lersiocal that Col. Curtis was march ing against him. is also sail that Saner Anna was lulling back anon San Luis Polosilbet as we before said Dr. Terrier thlnks-lie has only retreated to Part Gen. Taylor's Dispatches, Hit.4ll-50.. ARMY OF OeFi.•PATION, Cain on the field of bnitlO. Buena Vista. Mexico, Feb. 24, 1847. . ' p I n--l• have the honor to report that, having .. become assured on.the 20. inst,, thut.the enemy assembled in vary heavy rotes ai pncarnacin, thirty in "1•41 inroid,'Of -Agile-NUM a. with the ' evident deSign"brattacking my position . .lTirojto irp' My elliflp at thd te'rtift place 'on,the "2 l'at,ind •• took up a iorong Alit& in front of ".11Uenii'Vista, '' seven miliar taut It oretaltillo: A •cliiiiilrS'r foi:ce left at Ague Nueva, for tha PurpOse'orcovering .. the removal of supplies, was driven-in during the night, and on the mOthing of the 22d the '• Mexican army appeared immediately in•' front of !our !medium. • , • ." ,' ',,. .. , •• .. At I I o'clock : A. M, a flag eras pent hearing • • Itom•tierieral Santa Arina qt. suMMonsoef un eondititrrial surrender. PO .whidh4dminidiate, ly .returned a, negro ivr , reit ty •••, ,• The •suminorts•• . and my reply nto herewith inclosed:. • Tho - lae - tion woe comtrirenced kite in• the ;afternoon ha., • tweet' the light troops en , the left flank; but was ,; not•oerinvely engoged until...the mernintr,or Abe 21il ,whe.n. the enemy• mode., en, eff,irt to. , fiwee - 1 , i he ,left,ll a 114 ' ,14 ; our ~ p i15iij0n,,,,,..,1 „ -Am,filietittete ~ , 1 , ontl,eangninari.cptifilet INIII. mnititoined,,,wjth ; I oltorf;linter7ieiii,.itetigliOtTilfef,llitY - r,ttUkiru4Olt",„' I'o9o•ttiPt I he. enemy .i'vPP,i'c , irtilklNtfil.Y.,,pul;( 4 l, ftOnNour linca.,,, A ii .1 4 t a 4,c; f piy it I r y ,tStpolinthe,,: i E rancliCi",tif ~ Pmenaithote .ond..ri,,dentrinottation , Upon the city , of ' 'Batlike - itii:ilf . ver,,,,likeyilort s. - ivißdAcTrlYlLlTT,llo,...)ilY i jk . ,4li.r.i. 4Eglit Ilia::: prvolioulrew,:..frsm his .000,aiid, rtip,l,l4ck ;-. OPQn 'A' ell. NiieSqi,"ei drotiinco'iit,l2'tnii";;.• •,• ..-- ,(Sti`' Wip'•;ft,liCe' engaged•piik es . 1 0 'th,' acifoli ' fell ottint4 hat Oh at' of '5,41110' MA, while . ' 'lliiifii(the'CiftilPKiliflheriiiitiiiiient - iir citiiti ' _troitiaiwinivltie.:eitihimireiv.2ofrilef,il ;(iiii'ilii6oititAintriietriniaViffiit , F# yliiiii - kill- 4 - cient 'ineiiiiiium''en • tliti ge:llP'ejmilikat'or.let to o . r• V :troops:' "_ ln' n'tortoni' thitidlettiiifflchilj'rtipb f • ihilllteQe•thelistillifriction•itifl:lirlhging .toqt i . ' itifiieiof iltegOyernmint :the Conomfotiond gam liiirry:a itatilmo hip . nfllceni ienttcorpa:-4,-1..-ntoyr4. iheophttnitted heidi however; to acknowledge int iiiiiiililiiiiitimirt6 - Brigetelf: W-tdfill ha , seez , T ' entrtnifiimtriendo-orhortif Hirek;partioutirfyit iindelitedifeirilihnirraltiohleaerylcoahwthla.tdic4-li 'dom.. ,•;.; '..• .1..1•;:'+./0-e 4 .1 .titir , lJl:lrrits,ti - m - ini/i f - 43 '' l 'i,;(3 iiitiSii , hes. 4 4 l 4 , ifflelYlFofoo%4 l 34:W.ill not...i i .Pttitiibl*f,f l Ulkoo4-7.flo.olo9fifirMlw . MOitfoit!it 1 ,Ichie'lleo.bitee7l.o.l.*PlilsiiiitlilfgrfAk PO ° :: 1 '':',', i • eoV.Oppo tl Wti l l.fitgArllar,..Plidi,i,CP.W44.4l4i, tit 1 tho,eltottolljfesft„ . „„f:;!beifliiiYel,./;:',".l 4 `'-': -•.. Til.i Ireffo.4i7N,McsiteOpeelitti4.gittr,jictbfait . t., ‘ ,.: •OOtitfntotiii-Z .'nfit • i•: - .t.ijn''6,, 6 1A - Vvo44, ~“ , ilttot , lsNript . 4.4imm t p,t 1$ 1 AhotAiS .Jr l A - PlTlftl'AT,' ltr n .fi r i n sai:NO :iti6 710. ~ ,i inll,l--'.54 tiro ''. 3.47,171i9J11,4.1th,tf,i ',Crl4 :fny);). crib trol l, jti'ikbrTto vil-r..., .4411ifi..ii , . . ‘kJ4..l:-.411144% Go . , .-- . ....5uM mons , of : Santa Anna ro tign ria,ypit , I ~ .'Altiiiiiire sumo:piled 14 20,000 aqiip `Aft cl on::..: Mal wij.phif*Titoiniiiitkiamorpilaypirreithir~.. . h i attiterttlinfArtgiriticitiraightibTff 114 ..4t intervals between the infantry and n rout,,andheT : „ ,c, ' ..-,„ .• ..Yatr tr . oeps, • h iles. but ac you des :ti - • • .',•i l • :in . a a I, litirliattlay-=, cavalryi - their - big ghee, stronglyby eat-erri,J wis c'to a . ...-_l . : , i flag, canton . ° ho. , :rge-artitletylletcc, IrOpt..airt...anineassint , . :th t• .rp!„,' , .13 .:', ,' 't is non c e; n cannonade hiliikst ,:effPliites., Their forces I _were 54,curibi--,l l 4ii§nr;; - ,7•43nr - Mtillely - war ,- .; thcown oittlrneet;aliOnt ); pielecte'd .by_ th e e 4: : : ' aa c s i,'li l j rn 0 e9. 4 1; 9 1 ...1 ., 11 4 77. :_? 7;1' 7. M hdei tli br e er . ea •li ttie l 9d e n' x 'w i tl c i a ilti , . 1 .1 r ... , t :,,. , u t • ...- tk . r, . • tt -•- ; sill ha_ canto -it' ;• ' • chit ,O r iar ,-4 i4 ~: % , , t.". ~,,, - g d .,- A • , .rap; 40a:1W' aelk : -.f 6 f whiliii tally --.., $ • , •,,.,, . (.. 11 P 5.- 41 . ii - body h „ ,s time , , lur mind, to c 9 4 . 4 34. i • „,, :fi.gtretioagroole,A 4r,,*latrierst.',l'he mama fromitheNnoment. wh t my flag of.tfu*” . .: idll;', 5 - ifo'arniAWO.Vo*iiiltliriGlKiiiitilbliby' arrives in yUtu•„,Amp,,. , - ''..a..:' -g,',14 J i l liEßVlfigtiltlik , -'liiifi l Arig& 46. '"ral With this stew, - 1 assfite, you of tnysitarticti• • • • T . . - . ''' UM - far consideration. - . • sided the forces, co. that- instead ei oncgen rWrilliartifflllir'Lliiiiird"'ZWelifrillial4l'''ll',l4,l.l4,ol4ql.llEt!.46.4PgYoont,".lle4-*149. 0 /'" Feints!, %%Id, 4841., 4. 1 -. 4 . . •.-...-• '''" . ti 'i• ~ 0 11 0r:ill Ecgr.eaf mettatt I:911 0 1 E-Ili t t 'tat t•Palt,' . "Nar47LoraiiiiiiircirTi a ii i "Ar. ' 'owivimok.'":loiialliferu.wete...bliiiakiisin‘ibe . ".ro'Cen..2*. T i ny Ibi, Coininanding the fifrces advance,. Jeading-, thpir-troops,-...hence-- th e the of the United States. - -.., t , f ,j great,morialt l tylopprt i thenni.: i . In 4histgeoertil i , 1 . .•( .. nicl4, opp ti huff s 'all Faif4rrts.l pg 40 r4l.ziositits„4skftstr,uP.O.scurt,stiozi t lvr , ,,,, .. ,.11 te) 1 ). - N.fittl411. , R1l4q.:,%05-,1 1 -00 1 R49,..19#. 1 .?, - NiaTlltienitVpita, Feb. 22,1 847.• 5 • , nrigade of severalthousanu: . Thus t eller!- !li s t: s ky:infantry i .... ver , e , attoeiked -- ahthci foot MI a . .Sa l u E i.N: ' 4 ' fifi,l°'3,r , itiii' MAO' of thia . iieWsiiin i. -” . mil, -in a deep ravine," ty• ari r • it•timenser• force miming ,nie to itirrentlir.iity - forces titAnscratipt), of the enemy. I.A large nhinber otthe officers I hell . leaiie 'to' say dual deellue acceding, to • 1 year ii tick'' ' ' , . I were tilled'here , - , amcing them was Colonel Witti liikli, relied.; I i t iit, Sir, 'your' oliediCtie, McKee,. who fell badly wounkled,-and was ',' het , I •• ,• ~ ~,,, - •," g;TA,,-c m •,,',, ' i imbtediatellidespatched by the enemy,•who . 04 1 1 ''i •. , ' I'ditY/Gen:'ls. S. "A'rmy:cdfnmenillik. !• pierced him with their barmets•roohe lay on ' . Sonorlleli:ll),lntoliiki . ..tin.z de Sahfa .kril - ± thegrounifi , Lieut, Col. Clay,was shot Ilfrough "ea, Cdie l manderliti:Ciiiet La'trijantaili;' • ' die - ihigh,' and' being:unable to-- walk, was . , - r. I. ~. ~ ' .. .pdLL'L_ . ' ; ' •''' ' '' taken tiff and carri2d'somt distance by -some HEAn-gir ARTII6S ATIVY 61P ObetiPVo,olll,.'' of his!nnen - ,• but owing tektite -steepness of the :4- 44 • ,S .'illtilloi . ireh. 28th,f . 111341.- .' ', ',,• hifirthe men finding it very. difficukto carry ' giiiiL.-I'liSsii'r'eSPestflly.tePnit'lluit l ilitc himpanduhrr enemy . tn r•eat. numbers pres hin r w r e Viti tt i •i•di cd I„•,,' t .fir A g ii a t , N p i,, F t: td i ii. -- sing:upon' theni, the gallant.Lteut;-• Co!.. beg- Treepti'hidif the position Whieti-theY fiav'ean , gell , ffiena4o leave hinuanillake eare . ol them well 'defihided, and are Oidrinidd la recelie'the i kolves. •- Forced to. leave. him on 'the field, enettijr, sh'tiulil he Verilitre . n"nialtdrru tack. ' "i• the lard that, was.-aeon of this' noble)-onng ' ' Ait ristikqerifed has , beetit'inatta with Gin.: -officer- fie • -was -lying on' , his , back; fighting Santa Anal lei' demiehangejr•prisoneni; , by. with , 'liiii-sthird, the enemy 'iv,ho• were staii ishieh we 'shall- receive all: or nearly,' atl.'nf bing.hitri with their bayonets',_Tbe , keteran lfiiniii7efffiiiiiillfriiiiiTiniiirtliffer - iiii 7 iiiiiFel-fte:'- Capinill' WilliamS. Villis T ol.t . lle same regi= sides ihe few 'taken in the action of the - 23d,' moot/ft the-lidad of Ilia company,- with three Our. wountled. its well as thwurof the' Mexicans - ittnitvlart sons who loUghvat his %side; was which have fallen into, our handS,Alave been badly - wounded; but still-continued the-fight, -removed to this tplacc o und are rendered COIQf ' until he lies overcome'ivith-the hots of blond. fixtable. ' • --• 1 • , • - - . ln the meantime, tee Indiana brigade, who Onr. lola in Alto recent. actions, so'far as nserr-- were , ' jarctwmout , Ml ordered docharr,e title mined amounts to 264 Killed, 450-wounde d and endiny, were seized-With a panic, and this 2' missing. One company of the Kentucky. cavalryi is not included thin statement,. its casualtim nut being yet repo ted. I respectfii ; , ly enclose a. list of thit commissiont* oflicere. killed and wounded,, embracing ninny names of the highest merit. I inn, sir, very respectfully, your olnuliant servant, • ";.'':" TA'rtnit, Major Gen. A. Commanding. The Adjutant General of the Army, Washingtiin. flenn-ut,AnTuns ARMY 41V OCrIIPITION, • Agun Nuevn,.ll , lnrcli 1,18 ,5 Srti=l have the honor In report that the troops of ntysx.rumand occupied their original romp et thin place on the 2:th of February, the lest of the Mexican army leaving the morning of that day in the direction of ti n n Luis. It is ascertained that tkenemy in in full retreat, aril l i in a. very disorganized condition, the men de ',ening end dying of starvation in great num- Item. I despatch n command this day on for nn Etwarnoeion to home, his rear. and seenre whatever military-supplies-may be for unirtlre - -From -- the 'arritemerna - cf -- Mrixteart particularly of the Medical doff left to succor' the wounded, there seems no doubt that their Inns in the recent action is moderately °Mime- Tit at 1500. and may reach two thougend men, kilted and wounded ; In sidets 1:0110 or deserters. Many ofTthern of rank were Inst.— ! enclose a hot of our own killed and wounded, made as complete as practicable at this time. One regiment (Kentucky cavalry) is not inclu ded. its 'Wan not being rendered. 'FFe enemy had fully reckoned upon our to tal rout, and had mode-arrangements to inter-' crpt.otr retreat.and cut off the ainiy,stalioning for hot purpose. corps of cavalry, not, only im 'mediately in our rear, but even below Monte• ray. I regret to report that they succeeded near the village of Merin in destroying n train . of supplies, and killing n considerable number -of the escort And lemeters. Col. Morgen, 211 Ohio ',velment. on his march from Cerralvo to Monterey, wits infested by - the Mexican revelry, with' wit eh he had several renenuntren, but finally ilitipersethhem v th mall lons on his own part. Captain Graham, A. Q. ZVI., volun teer cornice, was mortally. wounded in one of : 1 these affairs. I have no doubt that the defeat of the main army at Buena Vista will _secure our-lino of communication from further interruption. but I still propose in a few days to change my head gunner, to Monterey, with- a-view- to- make -- further arrangements as may be necessary , in that quarter. :the dispositions mode to harems our rear, vindicate the milky tool necessity of defending a position in, 'rant of Saltillo. where a defeat has thrown the enemy far back into the interi or. No result ad decisive couttl here been o toined by holding Monterey, and our comma nications.would have been constantly in jeop ardy. . I am, sir, very respectfully, yourfbt. serv't • ' • 7..'TATLIIII, , Major Gen. U. P. Army commanding. The Adjutant General of the Army, Wadli ington, D. C. From the New Orleans Delta Interesting ,Incidents., 'On the 21st the' enemy were descried, ap proaehimg over"the distant hills. ' At their' appearance, the volunteers' raised a great shout, and - gave thice tretnendeus cheem. Their engineers and officers Were'fiethiflYilig, aver - the field, - 'and -draggipg- their -eannon ' about to 'get thorrinto pOsitioni but the nature of the ground did not favor the undertaking. and it 'witi' line' iftlier'd'ar cliefore'llite big 'guns begin I'd open.' 4. ,-, 1. ' •• • • '• The effeiny had with thetti' fifittS.-two can him,. ritasify of 4iiiiv.dallbre: '''Their • file, though:4;qt' tirily t ery'biiskly,"Mid'appareatly *ell 'inanileili did so little eti'etattirfn • i n our ranks', dad 'irfigis not •elaasitleied 'necessary, 'to ielttni thiiii firth l:Yu'a/ittritni Aveili there iorii'l deattliiii' *ha ii"ii f tt W..) 1 Fit: ' ,: Right or ten 'killed' itati.'fititinded 'Were the tetit of theleigiltiltias`kustififfed` by' Amit' army on' thee 2 fsf:' . Da ri'Mg — the •rilii , •On• Officer' apprnached 'oar lin eii•Witte alfia,, , v'of 'frifea,'find Id' misled fa' be 'aliCiivinti''Reki Ttlylibt.• i• Tye tbinito'bid. air' ''iv WO soling' quielly'dh 4 hi's' old f4hite. !o,ba'r,W. ) ,Xiiill'ilii legtiliiit thottaomnntlinf the 'ftaildie;Avitithint3 . ] fhli fit dverrints' bt ihe'erte.l, •MV; 'w iniii MY Me!iieitil , oftieer ‘tad fifesiintelit, Tiiit'Verftiouitenni'and tfineettil•Mtuater the. Wile& suffeti thlit' 4 ' 4 .lni had been soia bythit leibelleady Gelii:: &IMO. 'Aimartd; hiti excel- Vial, Girt j ..(Tilltil 4 „-rtaAhrictire,'Ciii'The , ltiost , ' igeliqbt rat ! nitin hail' , ithia, hem7o-Itatl'ayloroi. Witt WhitiiiV iiii';'" -Tfolli , tliiktiiiiincii of gam' i : , TriYliii'll i . 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E v qten' , .:„lorbatmlmillimaittahlix.Aiste, ,i oidt.l i bliViliiiitibilttPhnliiiiiiir . ' . Winn 131714 it, 6 VA* 4 07400, 4:2 .01 6 ! BON ~ ! OFI)) .144'0 3. 9104t1tYR0P 1 1 4 ' - T. .f., , ,.11i-, ...•-;,, ':g.:',:,,U,",,,3;:i1.'...1.,,i, • 1 1 playing. some heintatfoo, Assistant Adjutant General Lincoln vitrified to their„,ft-ont, and whilst' upbraiding theM.fm their cowardice, was , shot, several balk passing through hie body. hi justice to this brigade, it should he staled, that they subsequently rallied, and fully redeemed their reputation by the most gallant and. eflective.fighting. , Col. Hardin led the Millais:lns in very handsome s yle, and the sturdy " sackers fought. like lions. Their intrepid Colonel WI wounded. and experienced the Rite of Colonels McKee and Clay, and was killed by the enemy—not. however, before he had. killed one of the cowardly misereants with ;i nisnd, which he fired whilst lying on the ;round. • - Col. Yell led, - the, foremoSt man, a charge of his mounted volunteers against a large body of lancers, and was killed by a lance, which entered Ins mouth and tore off one side 01 his Mee. The Mississippian., the heroes of Monte -rey,- Wier 'doing hard duty Ps Skirrnighers, arße ordered into line bi - receive a charge of cavalry-, which they did With their rifles, de livering at the same time a mostdestructive lire amrng the crowded columns of cavalliy. Later from Brazos. RETREAT OF & FLIOIII OF 118111,..k The steamship Telegraph also arrived at New Orleans no the morning, of the 28th hem Brazoq, w h ich place she lolietr Ole 23d. Istcf Positive intelligence had been received . frorn_General Taylors Camp later ihan that biought by Lient..crittelislenq but from the most reliable reports it ig asserted that Santa Anna hail returned to Matchula, where he was einlhaverfilig to collect forces. An offiret arr ive& o( 4 l3razos from Meta moms just as the Telegraph vas castinftofT, with information of Gen. Taylor's arrival at Seralvo, 'with one thousand hor4:e, in pursuit of General Vrroa, wholled in the direction of Victoria as soon as be heard of Taylor's appreaeh. ,Communication hasbeen re-established be tween Camaro() and Monterey. The :\ lassachusetts regiment was ordered to garrison at Matamoras. From Pero Craz. Iniportant from Vera Cruz! Sr CC ESSFUT. LANDING sie aril FORCES WATER AND SUPPLIES CUT OFF FROM THE ENEMY ! ! Raminoisonce.—Landing the. Amcrico,Forces. —Canwinm , ,florlOubt,s• — Loss Copt Albur tis awl Setctk ; 4 110..L . - . larestsocilt. of rem Cru.:-.—Resriegt Rogers: The Squailrpn, 4).c. From the New Orleans Delhi, 25th ult By the arrival at en early hour this morn ing, of the schr. Portia, Capt. Powell, which left Saerilicios on the iGth instant, we are in the receipt of the following highly interesting intelligen9e from, the filmes eo-opeiating a gainst Vera Cruz. • For'the facts detailed, we ,are_itutehled_tp our_gosrespondeueenrid.con veisations with passengers. . TioOps wel e, lureled,,kier a reconnoisance en the 7th, by Ovi(lptis 'Scott. Patterson, IVortli,.l'illow Quiiman and Twigs, %%ill, they; A ide, aett ' ToPPgr,t'iltitCal Corps, which tipplpached nea&tlie shore, towards the di.: recnon q the, Coll9,the gpns from Ban Juan d',C,lloa, opening fti . e, upon the party, throw ing shell And rqumt shot,, but without . doing.any iternfige" to the, recetmoiteling . e arly --the ro!iet c i hol, .Inil, the' ,Y . iell, altlmugh thrown ,With precruori, - Ibtioling et n„cousiderahle olev, : ation t ,tl,oing tio l harrn; pee ,ehell,passing otler,ilie, tedrner I'dirite, Q. l .,Up vessel,eruPloy: eil, M i ,l3 9, reerinnmseuee,) . „aetl tho ,ottier htirsting,under,lker lio,w s ),vitlpuii "(Ming' her 11'.1 13 ,CYr , '.'Ui l- "'! ' The iecanncesnnee wari inqe, .while the Ararvp . rir,t ‘ s nn,d ,cp i nv.9.„nTre, img,ell a: And ton I.lzelltoi eller, they celurn,, and, t h e least ,Pd?clilli,q. aeleYl ll le trieeoPerA aPd , 'eetiveYs ,Yql'Fbed ii9eN ) Fier , 'd 090 , i 9, Ale 6 .°A4tlVltr,d'' ,of Sacrificids, bearing , id towards themmill !hilleALWilhAtt.f!t_ir breeze,ittulAp_st gallailistPe, .'\° hen ilbeXjoTP , tPotichrw , 1 4,F991T.le , tak' s ing ; p ‘ eSGtoll,,,te !MIA,' frrlAr'llPf. as , IP Pcfleci 0 1 .. 1 1:4 1 llie,te.'billrica t lelli Q l . islftt,,lrrgint,lltg.,._4 rot 4 09#:§0,ng,Ittnae4 1. 0 ,,i , fil.CTlcl Rrag`9rnit e eqlplll o 4Plk 'Plum' ) Ar. defleg 4 1 1P,ARY, g l f il .t 4 i l lolPilli 5 11°44:6kbY , * ,711?•AvbR. Wlefe/PYe( i witnnsses;ao, rWACII apemhpl4pertgpl.ll lll3 s" witnegssill moxelloll,olWe,Art,Vlietil*. lire! • ilre9Ps . l l ls l .4eitielleellkd t'il)tilelßlieF4 , eleebei ) 91;1 2 ittOltr,s4,-.-r-j-:-;.:e-e-, ....-----,:im,,! , -...1 1 • :'. AfleT 1 ) 11(4 4 4144 ( 34P/ 3 f aigcr,elit, ofiliiniT Oci`iiup,) pipiline pE,,DPkv,ii l 9l,fhpirPo, ll 9 l) l! tf4llgpeti!lq,l,,,,l/rin,Pleltl9.olßPCriefltlMl!PlC of 1 Ihe tlegihil ( Y.FiIR `-.4. 1 . 1 , ty.lllJ l , widt .C. 4 " .nciPie 6,tf#PTIrS,ViM, IloAfire,l6ling' 4illcillOuttAliPi .447P-.9,t.,Pn1tt.9".."1tt0 city awes lAltippitlt-P95 4 !) , 1 41 1 e treego9 91,,tlte' 'i s IWIIIV-1 1 ,47 4 `ht0 11 1Pe' r eNlidifl ebt i lliOrto, ttitri,giplhiheNtrt)Rd?4 q, 414t-elikkl:-= en. 1 orthls 'ti vism,iMbl 11 ,0 , 1 1 ,J , APidt i , r417A41/109911tBriP"erCeMllet ton the' , plh # icßeetherAyp,s9l l l4 TiA99l l ilfq;ithet eta ..1 1 j4vir it hi ., 4 4' 0 0 1 1 9 er• PAV I, de , L °meet; Illicl)ficees'ill ri.te IVRYOJ,i I X_IfIeOII t Le t 1(1.'4 z rattil(ttlfl Milli N1.P99 1 ',1. 9 ii e " t".PTPPMelk i A c t e n i tel t be eXeePilec' Print, ich' -ILAW/0- 1 4e1ariti 1 .°44, 1 1,4 a nbAl c ti,R osl ' -session of • two :r °nets i rckfil up,N.,thitt. tpr1RY5tf1Pf.990%r„,,..,,,p, , ,„. rir- , e131141441tR0: le qIAPIACIPI4I4IO ittlßPOl c iit e nA a ßlir Itckarg l eAirt i PPP? "Pinto 7115181 9fiR1 )11P 4 flor PI FIT' °J. tiairl+ 4 ll'l4o#lll.4"ls 4 l ( l a ' .. Pei 911 . '..91*. Ur eP MIO4 (r ) peven4r` ,wounded.,; etpt, - Altiuttus, athe 2tit .;:',,,', 4' ~. 4 : .;',y?..:,,,p,:t.....,„,,, .r . • Y• ,-.,Ord. . , p tt, *,, , ',ar ' , .:' , J;',•+'. ,-• `'e " , !.posed to be from that gastle;:_tt, all severed his head from his boclyithe sa _ fi ffaha jurn _ o f a dru ding aprivate. ; 4 Wasa i formerly=condu tsews; ericsburg. breast by a mus •et--- 1- ;- ‘ The skirmish!' a• 119* 'to the advancing co rin, tvh If pi;ssed Ogee. ilSr forward to its position on the lelt and rear, of the city, where it halted and commenced . the work of entrenchment. lEZI . „ .Alie.R4 l 4 ll §gAfko. l lP4oll9-k%AgiMPJ37+7,-. ing tgn city with fresh wate rs ave been dis cofteredltand....brekeh: 00, cemplelelCutting off the supply...hem the. tanks,,which are sit paled some diltance"from the city. I' Dhring the advance upon the.rear qt, the . Ic.:tiv,, r. ettssed Ajitishipman Rogers, who had 'nOl'yeThlreh'rellTt AlinWereercrefttßiibatititf on a -cart anti ordered lo ; be con veyedi under tt guard,:tb 4Pet'ati3;!iltit iortu ninely,they were encountered by our forces, and Mr. Rogers'was rescued and is now on board hisship. -• , • The city' is now completely surrounded , by our troops, each rliViwion having .taken a strong anti' advantageous position, With en. trenchmerat completely..cutting off all com munication by fOL pr, laud, and at the same mule, are safe hem the fire. f the 'Castle.— The positions of divisions were established on the 13th, 'extending from rtinta nos, on, the right i , Perrin de 4t atria,. on the ettliroken:line,,aral. active preparations were on foot for the immediate subjugation of this formidable !nape, . So closely is Vera Cruz new besieged, and. so ' en tirely are . .oety Meatts'.of cornnitinica tion Cut . off_that ma vary feW mays the news must retteli444-thatXollvilte-eity 1111(1 - Cast are meapiedrby our victorious troops. The general impression seems to be that the city - will stirrenthir..in the course of leh days or nay weEi. • No doubt is expre4sed of die successful' terirrinaticiu of the enterprise. The Portia was delayed Irmo the 13th to the P3tl'lly.thq prev,aliWc:e"of u Norther, during which. time the discharge of heavy ordnance was frequently berm!, which doubt less proceeded from the Castle. Mr• Kendall, one of the editors of the N. 0. Picayune, writes to his own"papeensfolllowm, CA 31P NEATI'VEIIA Cnvz, / March 12, morning.. . . wrote you a hasty letter lest evening, with a short account of the movements of the Joy. A iter it well closed the Rifles undereol, Smith hail a brisk action with the enemy, in .which thelatier. lifter a pee rs'success at the outset, were finally driven frock with considerable Inca. Thiq nrtlin the line ofinvestment—some five or .ix miles in 'extent—will liolmttly be com plete. I do not think,, from all uit . 1 on Pee and learn, that Oen. Sen;t' he t able - to ',lard his batteries for several days-to comet and until he rim make a Fond show he will not open upon the town atoll. When the homhardmem does commence it will he in earnest. Uniit..Vintrot of the artillery has been order eft toTake tip arostitt the wallii-of the tity, and this ho has affected without A nticipitiing nn attack upon this pointhist night. General Worth went out, alter dark, with two companies toatipport card. V., but nothing occurred. There .was some titilo.skir, mishing at thodiff•rent pickets dunng the night, but otherwise ell was quiet. Col. Iterney's dragoons have not as yet ar rived, yet their service aro. greatly needed. It is said that a large train of pack mules, which wentnut of the city yesterilay.look a heavy a mount if specie as well mveltihres. AlLthis property might hrebably hove been captured had lien. Scott had a cavalry force. It was also reported tact evenitig.that 'something like one thousand Aleiciins were_ seen coming in to wards sundown, by the main road from•Metttco with n latge drove of cattle for the beleaguered city ; but as the investment was, not then com plete, and as we had en cavalry, they:ceu'd not be 'liken. I learn, however, that Gen. Twiggs. who commands on the t t:ythern side of the city, succeeded during the day in cepturing quite a nember of eats e. A norther is now blowing Which it is hoped will brine in'the 2d Dregoona. At the meetiOrie, which was captured day before yesterday, W considerable quantity of am munition Wtist taken:" It idneßvidentfy of Fng- Hot] or American Make, as it Was labelled 'short range,' ••long range," &c. &C., in good verner. Mar. The Mevieans'managed to.get off safely the larger portion of their ammunition. and it is now carefully stowed away inside• the city Gap'. Alburtis, who was killed yesterday, wan sitting at the foot of a tree at the time he was struck. .The hall carried away almost his entire head, took off the arm of &drummer boy, and wounded a corporal besides. • It hail gone entirely over one o f tho Pennsylvania regi mews before it reached the ,spot where the brave but unfortunate captain was sitting.' it would take a pngp of our paper to give full effect to a discription of the first landing of our .troops on the afternoon of the 9i.ha more stir ! ing apcetacle hasprobribly never been witness ed in AU - lark-a In the first lino there were no less than sever ty heavy 'iurf bouts, containing neatly 40OU'regpla!s; and all of, them expected to meet bn Niel* 'before they afriick the stue: Nutwithstanding this, everyman was anxious .to bitfirst—the i i , pignged'ipto the water rieist deep'ail they reached the Phori--!'the stripeit" Were' tnatlO for:the'eanirtillla, and inaiidlouil - Mutate they pressed Miwithl, "*" '" • Threolleng hair - 44040N arose' froth -their comradely stilt- nit'llioird,lawaiting to 'hB eni harked, and meanwhile thetifips and overS , 'per. lion of the•fortfigiy , :vessels Werircrowded with spectators ofthowene. , :. Not 'one.; who witness ed it rwill.ever/ fifrget theinntling..l• Wl4 . the, Mexicans did novoppoie WI is a-greater Myste ry than ever, considering theirgreat adiantagea al-the time, and;tbatuthey-liave t aince opposed -cuitrY stop of our vivanco,,,l 2 , The mows., belti, ; regutras 'and .volunteers,, have. f utered -,iPM/114 1 3 , thodantling,-, ipttrciting over- • 11 9acY4dtrisi :10. 11 9, r wititPut' opterointler, puu.during l fitit,day„and slpopilig, out ,without f , lenjq or.,beAding,,durtrig, !4.°,:bOvY deYf."4l.hich, 1 , 1 9 n d: 4 19 0: 1 Pi(g)!,t7": exposed, too, IR ,eoolinß al ,IpRN,OIO Jigir:finirt, the enfotyt, ytintrt, hen:Ahy'iltip such tt'd4i." 'Wore, G., VV,', in edothbt letter , iliii inuid writee,says :-- "There cri : A ' crirriji tiiiimiLLitte 'can* is 'fil;kilys fill 'ortujoini—t.i 3 theeirret. tliii'llai;n' Scott 'dues tot intend to ih'eStaiiitent,ei Al itld 'efiy;uobisii the Uneticvle' ideitided iii`thk eallita latiodt iitilbit-rtittf,bifiol -- `t -4- ter'otln '- A iltreitgolitoryle! , ittifelikilbtittii • ite4eTtitidd .trithe lest resolidiett;'..4hleh• 'heti begs 14 ta me d' the pronundamtritolik;kl l PhiitheN (ilS'eld4 11410E4 !the Seument)l T . Aethe' told , ttn4; it jq said that I ihkrittistit. tient enjoihrld 1, . 3 p o l l ( kil merriqa tiro mai' to,forsake. their Austin n ds heti iipied+lto.dtuty , ttutrola merits; 1)0Am - is - link ,theiii*iitlil.proitihFisTolliffithe , aurch, - patty , indtuqt% thijr,itieueorelin),opposj . nipthe m ohs iolls inmx sequestrating ker,,,ltypotlaecating , ,th property sif 449 51my.,tgibi4 Attu it ttid4vii 't , Ail 4it qoprviii. tilltAitruiri crkig.ollig ipilyi 1 pp i dt4o Fortnutty. Agser,vos,go,d4., lel thsjr.,otigi4 g IPillitY ;If I .4PYlP a n t tiiii Otte t roPttid t° 7 04 4 ,ttP, °lt, .thst:tosttAtrhualt i tjleor wivat , ,' , , . , ~ jiblYfil‘ ° ; trir Itt piper i,r,°lftti°lWitthtti it, ° A97l .l l4 ,t l(l ,l l ..iPL u fTit!,° -, #2. I. I rterlif,l.Tl p“,y,An ti ,,„yjhustoiittso i oty, or, Ixtooo . , eq. , .flit p. Odi only - Soli stOs;cifinfol4r. 110 'a re tljti ciliOis &tit's taiign 'y4iiii(ii iiii lit+, ijigtiop , Ylia illie'tiiiFeeii?e'iltiv,ii beii'ilePrty::deisyti'd4 , %fi r cie tile liiitt Viielit4io. '• 's 0 ' 1 'to : i 4 I'? „ "'Xi' var. oat PEO'clOck 1 0 'lliikjinti u iti q gY , WVO}ileViOtit , rtiiiifd: ilibi'liiid''stiitlWill) t only tiigmlhililititteijSkliMlNOthtiltaitoir Lib ' iiiiiiiithitattle7.ltatkiterilffCilkkifirloWeiit T the ski was Cdalpi4eVhitilitiiiiiiiilfilitietr, dicts*lll'orthillioOttittnullejtitki.tAtitto4 Iltt, the ftiStinilmitlOlii9tityditiiltojitei , liowititliiia'fkiii• ihoilbroiete,inidstikti - this; litithii tolidtlit ditty t" - re , soldieillotsloopetfdrint trAll'etelithitietnote ',', striker; bticky,mil tthl7 - 0101 , Yhelg J11,1;11;1'11 ,indthe % tiouroe' of a•tert 11 ?) 1 0! 0 lb Vosto".o.' 0 ../tYs elCi'l ,I •-:•-•-•,- oes on .ence o- e • keit:3l'2cm: -. ' '!, - Geih - Ti,titli. • .' - • , 411> Lai v lf lira the War. TB . • ‘ • , 1 (.. ca n expres.,.says the. North n l : o itiraittilot• • .t,rl ..in Vera rikz--Di sensicms A -Ii _nk'',;el Jhusiastie-gratitude-end-arl -7 . I ,A,..' . , 9 -Ir ° 1 . I . I . l l' I I I I 1 have been excited ipall B, Sr of tom •31': ' c 1 4.- /, ;I: ales, ill i , P.:avi . % ,lhicity ;" "ter r , , al c.•s , it 0 f 1, 4 population by thecrowning .•, I. , a .F1, 1 14 . , , 1 . 3: e. , ,p , Ai r. , v !, itd .e tc ough and Rea r Y. lie has e: Oit .771nUti i '' ' ' 4orkiii , ': 4 •• , C , i•go d rk an'4 , e fishable and unspotted fame, • .-.> ''''•:) (60' Ewing \ ' ' j The cutter Ewing arrived at New Orleans an l'affection of every true-hearted American. 'on The morning of the 28th ell. she bri,as and 'affection days later news from Vera,Cruz, having I-Es military career has, throughout been a sailed the tpe 17 . u1t. ' _ • chain of wonders. From the day when, '',The oft news -of General TaylbVs victory at scarcely a man in years, he won a brevet by Buena Vista. reached Vera Cruz on the 16th • • his victory over the Indian's, down to the ult... and caused. great rejoicing to our . ans, Army. .present fripmrt, he i lias, nel -- e t t e field 7 I f 1 - In. consequence Ot exceedingly rough weather, it has been found impossible to land but as,alvlchlr., -1' lecqr4 . Ilitary4lii4vll - a portion of the heavy artillery . inte2de4 cment , , • ~,, •,,„• .._ _ 'fee the , besetirkg battelietif- '" '''''.. " ": • B: "a r-• .4 3"- 44 - 13/ - 4 .- 8 ; 4 -' 414 k- 941 - 6 P l4 . rillielE 6l "mb ~. •'hi story of the age. °Wip nothinc.k. to fortune, General Scott has given the r foreign rest- a i1'1 4 ,4 • dents noticeltyleamttkilittii unit -um ma j or . an with every tin tg opt .t him, he has ity of them had embarked upon foreign yes= triumphed again and. again where rut (me sels of war lying oft tire, port. ! .. I else dared to hope •; and his victt.ry has • it l nary. o f he citizen - a of Vera -Cruz Were in - •., i ,•• • , ' . i ~.1 every msanee,...yeen.tne result of consugl favor of an early capitaintrn, but the nip a- . mate and unequalled skill, courage and gea ry , violently opposed , . any' movement orate knd , .. . ' - ''' uius. Ile'ke entitled wall the ovatitUde'uilkieh • It'wed 'reported. by. foreign residents Who a free people can bestow,. upon :their.berie., had left the eity i thrii. , Wvoral'citiZen4 had ,_. • 1 factor; and the higheSf honors of the reptibtie been shot,foriproposinglokiurrentler,riltnoug i ‘., feW,,d'oubt but.that. our troops 'will! oatry the• 'Woold kereive q : lupe!, lio_pey from havyty, • - • -- place,m a , sheit time... ~;,- .. : , '• ' ... "been reprpet), o.his , 'k eeping , The'..enius .The firing:continued from •theti rgt de. Jot hadt not done any Alamrige. , • .:. • • liarneY4i•dragoons arrived arVericCiez the 16thofter t lfaving •heen.: oast . mB-fly, near Anton l e rzar!,lo., .; . : 0 flt.,"!'flie • 91' . . , .14fidshipman Rogers was primaturst,,,,, he .anfortunately. . ••• „„ : Nothing had transpired, of nay importance since the previous accounts, •• :" „The steamsbilv•MisSissippi lrod not arrived at the lime. of the earling of -the Cotter. • The “Ewing" brought despatches to gov einment ircim• General o• . . Reporitid• apire yerceOrter.l Loss of - Eight : iiiinare'd .. .Ainerititti . sin;ogree,s• of the Revolution in Illexico-Probable 'Dawn- Omnez Clirgy Santa ,imitt. WAstriNG•roN, April 5-8 o'clock, l'assengers'who came oniltis afiernoon in the mail • boat, says that as they were leaving Charleston .arc agent came running down to the heat and hallowed to them that a vessel ' , ad ju,:f arrived bringing intelligence that Vera Cruz had been taken, after a desperate resistanve, with a loss of SOO on our side. ,- The Nev Orleans papers of the 29th have been reeeivd by the Southern Mail of this evening. 1 hey aie filled with the detail= at the hididents' alluded to 3 esterday : bet no later ligence. They state that the revolution against Go mez Ferias was making headway, and it was thought that he will be put do sin. The coa- tion.now is between Santa Anna and the cluri..-, It WAS ahin reported that the pnests lIIV6 sent hint two hundred thousand dollars, as an earnest of their detefthination to support him. 4.?4s1:1) _ _ - , • • • A •- • "f& CARLISLE`, PA WEDNE'BDAY, APRIL 7-, 1847 wnia NOMINATIONS. The One Term, and Tariff . Cawlidates. • For Goveinor, GEN, .JAMES IRVIN OF CENTRE COE NTY. For Canal Commissioner. tjaSi. We PAT ON, OF,CUItIBERLANIY-COIINTY. For Two Evenittge 0:: - 1-TIIF. FAKIR OF .AVA, Young, _Fran cisco, who is said to produce some of the greatest mysteries and most incredible dela sions: ever Witnessed, arid whose unrivalled perform anices - have caused,imbountled aston ishment in all the large cities and principle towns in the U. S. where he has exhilited, sill give•two exhibitions in Carlisle. They will take place This (Wednesday) Evening, and To-morrow Evening, in Education Hall. ) 1 Ainotithi wonderful delusions are the Automaton C ild—Kinga of the Genii—Chi nese Wonder ents—Dancing Oldie Chinese Plates—The Wizard's Bitthi—the_ Golden Coln, getiuine Ventrtlognigm, &o. &c. For paiticulars,see small bills. - . 7- -- 7 --- - , Tickets 25 cents.', . , ~ ' •4. . "i• it‘Ve have given - tip our columns today ehimit the all-absorbing n4Ts from the Army.. Indeed there is no other ne"OS to be ha i d;and nobody wants any other. • , o*.TThe particelars of the landl,ldof 0611. Scolds forces at Vete Cruz!, , and the invest earn,,f,of the. c 4, ,tilted the Irdhli6fiv i jth aux iety, to , learn further, art icu I ars. ti) ' e ,in 'term' iw . gretiter'becouse of • the - large , num .6atiles ,c66 , 9/61e4 1 wlth the expeclition.,(l • •••,., ,• , • tll :1•11' crt• it , ' • . • PPAA,•O I O4eARtVr.e °I Vera Ctuil bOiifivin edi tit uistriketvul. th=!t riVed lately to'debide uPPll'sonle gOliel al; PlAlic: linhorof .ther igloricius triumphs t oflougiarmy . unda,r.9,9nplalsT,ATLon and ScoTt." 1- • . • ... .... : -' - Pniiiii - Rejtiinings i' . . i (t?"-ii 1.1,41(4 - # 1 1140, - 14 honor orthet , .bjjkiiito.o9iiiviii ':,b,t 1 . :,,1--; ! , r k .,:vylor of t A A1 1 1 . 4 , -iiiiii.p,' ! ;444.it ! ii3OW*li near thiii•biint‘ - nip) conNnkity , liie‘i; - ; i3Oifiiir ,dit:e4 Atili' . : Bl C4 - Gatkik l it . '''' , ',..Z.. r l=- - 1-* , - :- I '.).V,,n -- p - gi - eriiilntst i *er.fired,,l* - 111s;54 1 14,. pn tkii , initilinfe,(l4**lkyitOgrpr.clUbitiiiinf,t. "$' # 74 ii•44:4l#o4l,o l o:.ookjo.lso " fN t li e f.i,: , , , :,47,..,: - .0.1,,t.4-,L , `..4,71,1,j4x1,, , i. L2,1 4 141:;04 - 111 4 •$ -- ot,,,teftF2l - ••: . . zsi. - 1 ,1 1itt0...- , --. 0 -•-.4t --4 , • :,- ''• ~ ; 'itrutrirt, 4 ,,,,.. ~._..., 1 p.! •....„,,.., ~,,;,.:,- ~ ..:,,,".,,.. sauce rithid — filitire . .it ifi oc cavalry. ~ -' _'le. was .excha g Jidft r'#( . battle. ',Limn. •p. ,#,fi?Vppliiclast . intinVirantyjip9 . l6 'Lille. Minh analii:4l , 4oo,,iiilltiiiry; , 4444 l 4}4dd . . , ,. jilyiiii,if; o il 8 ' v e' ra tti orus — j or i v ,,.., .t., ~ ,r, mai • r )t - y;s4,.,`N. I ~...1 3, ,...iiv- , . vo:11 , 1 • ~•.", ' l.)-: , -Trt-.ola , ,' 'l'- iikil ni lgitiliNtipili:46' . ?Pii,iliiOrtilf 1 ..611h1A1013 . l'iealt-I TS. ' ill! . M ' lrla t fa h tga,U, 14 ) , . 4 , Y iiiol;7:pg.',XVtwitOl6.itt'ls!o?;, f iiipAy0Tt,T,f,g,L1KY.,, , ,11144,.1044:v e ' fn 3 9,' . 64 . 1 lo'iii'i , o r i I iit - 1iit#4 . 414,:0.i . #1 0, 4?; 0411,:: '‘ P'...'f ' ''' "1141C-411,iPatitti",ornnt;000400 002 . ; v. , !,c e ' fl r* ` 4l , t.,to , n N. , 'Fi:;,,z-.f..;•:.:;,,,•,•'..•.;:',:•,0•;,1,..- wine, has "woke'4 these piracies continuo fail to 'prove piequatei toatty , civil, trust;fiut, we have in his despatelis•Ciitlehois of the highest erdefOf „ability for, rite drjminjstratior. • of civil governmirt." MpdeiliOn their ,tone, pule and eleiated.gittllielii'fityle, they dis close agrasp.and cornprehensiieness)walerrf nest; and sagicity perception, amFa , ipsg of judgment, that woultl,grace any office frl 'the gift of par people. Th atten tion has never been drawn io4 man of more eleyated moral or political-character: Firth and sound iiida attadlitneriffp',llThig pies and policy, he is moderate, unprejudiced. and liberal. A loftier or purer patriot, a greater \limb Or U.better ipahiPeitikis hever won the gratitude of - a frifiepedple, He will live with Washingtori in the hearts cif countrymen. MI Capt. Washington's Artillery. From the various reports of the battle of Buena Vista, which -we find in the New. 9 1 , 7, leans papers, we are glad to find. that Ca g p. Washington's Artillery,has earned the wirm- 7 • est corTn r ilations by itB gallant -conduct ritr. : r the field. The company was engaged in the hottest of the fight ; and although three of its guns were captured it was only by vastly superior forceand after the most obstinate ing notice of the circumstance ui the fi. Cir= leans Picayune "As an instimee of the desperation with which both' armies fooght, Mr. Ciitfeliden, wh•facted-aS Gen...TOlO'sinitlAir'iar4hout, the light, when asked whether . the Menimins taken three pieces. of ordnance from us:, 25 Santa Anna reportodi. replied in the-affirma tive; and ; said that the gnus war non given up until ev . r:ry man. at Akin were shot' dower and ei cry horse killed near thetri, and,rnore over, that in bearing them off the Mel( icitia seered a loss (if SOWP SiY hundred men..- They interfered madly birtween- the retreat ing gums and nor Ten •seteking, tp ttegitin theme. '- 'Ph6se guns were a' part' 'or Captain W ash ington's battery, under the :cmnmand of Lieutenant Milieu. Lieut. O'Brien lvrlrs wounded before his:guns were taken, 910 when reporting his loss to Gen. Taylor • was complimented for his bravery. It was no fault of his. Captain Washington was in an other part of the field, and sustained himself with great coolness and intelligence, .its (lid Captains Bragg and Sherman ' with their re spective batteries—in all but fourteen grins. We take the following list of the k lllhd and wounded it, Captain Washington's com pany, horn General Taylot's official report : illerl— Holley, Weekly, Kinks and Doughty. Wounded—First - Lieutenant, J'. P. O'Brien, Sergeant Queen, Lance tiergeant . Pratt. , vates, Flannams, Puffer, (mortallo Beagle, Berm. Floyd. Baker, Harman, Brown,Birelr, Butler and Clark. Gen. Taylor and the presideneyo So erinipletely have the heart., of the'pell ple been carried away by the splendid ne chievements .of Ohl Rough and_ B eady, tl‘e , Hero of lour sneFes.sive Vitories,,yltat on all hands we hear lite exclamation Vilit he me•t he the next President of the United States ! A *obi iine fbitspect; ri7l 'Pro Pis fa opened tOthe vision ot Gen. Taylor! Wheilh ei time may, abate the popular furor or not, we cannot tell, but eeatain . it is :that ins! no* UineAut,ef-evety z ..mu_Ren you meet may be - found - with then' Minds Made, up. fur ()Id Aough..und iiiibocty else Similar indications are to be-observed al- - so among the neorspaperd. Solierallni'V'e al relki?,) typist es, ~m,,:pag pc !ptmA filsylfa, and 408. Nil discussing hie "ineri'ts with the same view.: Wsstirl, - thetoltrnving,remfirks in the N. Y:Cattrier and Enquirer: ', ci Wu reileat, therefore in lii4/vierWalorie, thri"‘cleciion of 'G,ori . :l'iiyhtr 'iVotiV hair a mostiSrinditaiaTindhOce nykcin,the,tll,lo4if Ihir i p,iiiiittry;whilo thekrimigicif:y,Uf,bi , a, char ,riniter, a i nn,bia freedOßt,fro,a%,all, pujittoal ch fifesi, );( 1 , 5 i,n'tiqPciideilCe, _o6lf-reli an ance ' , , d trankness, combined midi ~,Ins,manycditiVf7 041,0 aert.tiph considerations, would render his administration - more like;thakii Wash-- - ingiony 7 than --it -would- brpossible - for;tharof an y Astiligniehed; fibliiielairiel . ki be:L , His a bility for„tho(ttalßCik.Witativilly evinced in , his repintry and , eorrespandeheelliklAtt - titifiradmits of no question/ his irtinlyiskkit ht lo •Icirward- honestreffie rperfq tat thiltrterliitir , 0-- , mhtedpatid hislierrice s s arri.teetiided 4i) the , win Inphatit 4 4icitiriedilef Tiiiti il/f?r , ly,reida t ___,_ .Monterey, and BUENA YJSTit i l,",' I i ., iy ' 4 . , . ~,ilk , l .zi , ,, , , itt !,. WO vt't• ' THE AbIERICAN UEVIEW, WND.AVHIO%,..TOUR. , NAll.—..PeOM_Ply with theJtotpqrgernent•ot • the-maffitiriliOliA i&titOWlliis per iodi-'. 'cal' is 'inh . os ,tahlcr.';',Not equal, it 09,1tivigne i well.AlgrAtemailiciciwort - Olitick - 4+fttlf:p-. dell'enieiion iiVO/ido.tif ilhiihieptFn , 019:Tell,r •,, 01) vvr t , r7 ,,, 11111.'14t contents, Are; of At!AliqrilTaMllVA' F 1• " ," ",, , character, - all OA 4ertatrothifrirbi l eeltent, . 1 1Vi1144 4 9 1:96611n Ali ta YT -19‘91.1 1Hr I :.37sl tig l it t A ini X i6 P.. ll;l: IT. S. 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