~Ro~t :., ~~-,>~.,s Wit, MI 411000 , „ , A :I!"!kift4oMl 44e.* fi e 1:, i . 4 t.ilitfi cittAittuee - r, , inicAiii4l ' -,''' , Cami; Wasairipon, beliWeVelit Cruz', 14 ' 1 9 /1 .4. f %iit • Yeite 1 I seiii of ouiVllo web . , ri ay, n , , mamas belt tr in batteries, and-the :laws feedplanting 11e'retriailideref ourhearyrdiA. 11 1.1 1 0014 ttliirt"&rsefet4 I attiO!!"-et..1).4 1 OVA o chick P. '.4lii 'lgununatisipAiii:Garet4a t i o CXVßA. , ..Srikllatt.. w i l ltilt44olso.l-.....ri1i11k, kid by,.the trei,trer a :Me . nitg; received - tac Obiifn'orfi• ;hillier.' t'cipieli iSt iliiiiiii iR ofilhviiiiikii7iph re a,' kin•1 1 1Y) %ire biireirlili eiiihi4d.'.' °:' ' = l4 '; ' ''' •' ' ' `i ''ltNillittOe're6l ' Ihiii"itie goirnar''' 0 oqtti; N'fikYO' Oth;l . theiiiiiiiiiiinderaftibtl; `l ' papets,''Cli" - r ','rigs tist'lltii- 'plain teraili'cif' i l . thb ittiiiitiegi itt''S t/paied' Me ta" liaiii - de. 1 , niiiidid - thilliiii:eit OF cif *the castle'"and'ihe cifyL4 Vkliettlit'faik Stip the iton-iiiiiiral ,of 1 oiir' lieti43 )fietiii--4Fincipiitr '2 riaiiiiiiii 1 tilikiiilikr.e4alliti4ii tii threitter6he firidei.'"' "i -1 0iilhe iiiitiril'iif the iNe' wiiii ,riinit'&' • pll, rid onsie Orderied the seven 'itianitis;lll . bait*,'iciliiieb alma tbe'citi: 'la iii - shiiii ' tin vbsiels of,' comModore l -PertPa' 424w0 stelirnerii 'Mid fivii)iehociiierii -aiiiiiordiakkto prerions ;arratit4tiejii 'With' blik'aparoaclied OM CO ' 2 Within '^tt,liatil `iii tiiile•iitid an %iglith,l 'Wheackheidi fitirtiiilly covered from the tle—ap essetiMil,cOndi don 1 •to iligi - sareq:::•4ll . 4/ iiiilC - lopenecr a brisk fire illrity• die' eitft. This ' his, been ciiiitinued'apiiiieliiite - dly; by the ntortailil' and iiiiily"with Vl* ' intaUllssiatis, b' the ve4sels, IWiiiniiyelol' dal! 'morning, . Whin`ihti Coti,tiosAit, very properly,' called, thein'irifffrort 4osiilini fciodarinoliassomc:ll l 121ail'ili0 . 4;-rentitintng 'ma 'now mortars ' are no", (1,12 O'iltieltin) in 'battery, and the whole teilli'Vetiati. 'PO-Morro* early, if the clifilituld,4*ritinildntistinate.batteries`Noi. ' ettiut 5 wilj be l ready' la add theirlfity. No. l I t 4':;cciiiiiistin of foni',24 l iinunderii and two . 8• ilia' Phi an guns„ and No. 5 (naval bat teli) ofilde - 32-poanders and:three 8 inch Pli',h l nns-411e- gud,...oriceni, and sailors . landed friani., the sgoadrou=our friends- of theftiiivy being unremitting in iheir- zealous epiopetqtidny, in eierYinode and Tom. - VOfar,ivt(lirioa , that, our fire - upon the L city'' Was tree '' ldg,hlY effective, particularly ' sfioin'tlie ta cries of to inch mortars, plant- 1 hill ed l nt *bane ya i `from the City. In-1 chiding the lirepara 'Oils ind l &fence,of the i batteries . , - fr4in the lieginninuo—now many A , davi 2 -and ifotWit tiding the hehipire of tlianemY;:tpini cot and casili, we -haven* fou'r or five ' 'en wiSincled; and one ttfficer acid due tiniV killed; in or /rear the irenplies. Tllai-offiiir *is Cnkt.-.lohn It. VintO, of the V tided **tee 'tl (rd artillery, one "'of the mail tidented, aie . iiinplished; mid erectile! toeinte.rs fit thti`nrtily. and *lid was highly distiiipPieli iti r thertrillinnt iiperittioni at . 1 , idiintereyi '',l fel ,' last' evening, in the tienelies,.where he ' as , on duty as .fieldend commlinding eitificer universally regretted. I Nile liiiiidiended biglionin retailing to a'aiddieAi gtilie--..1 'f'a'it, iew attic enemy and *air' roach of their guns. ' Thirteen 4f the long-needed Mortars— leitY4n.k iiichly=ieven, besides heavy guns, behiiiit,--have arriv e , z o l : and two of them land= ed, 1 kluinvktiort -4set in (at meridian) thatittapPed ` ; Miat opelatinn, and also the landing of spells. lieu& the_ fire of the macaw baste ''es has !been slackened, since twojo'ellick4o•day, and cannot be reinvig atuted until It C agaiii have- a smooth sea.— • IR Abe meanTne I Ault leave. Shia report' oF • ien for jourpalizinggvents that tnayoccur up,to the departure of the steam t ship-of wai,the Priireton, irith Coin. Ciumer,who, I leaf% expetts ta. [(love the anchorage off Sagrificios. 4r, the: Ignited States, the- 25th inalant. ~i ', `,,- = •' • - • :March 24+-TheA l rorto haying ,subsided in, he : night, - we co menet& this forenoon, as *ion es this sea came a little smooth, to I 1 40 1- A940141/ , ..,an I'INNIArs• 'lv ' :The•Uhvalibattery,-N0..i5, was, opened' Wilk, great JOirity;i under, Captain- Aida*, thcoseetmd lit rank .ir th e *quad rtm, at about 10A- - .11.. .IPs fire continued to two o'clock, P.,31.,.0 httlelleforeint was relieved by Capt. Mayo,-,ltho lknded loth ; a: freth-uppply of vinvlllullitinui-Copt. A: , having =boasted J the, supply It brought With. him. I He last i four int‘lors,ikdied.- and had one: offiee.r, 1 1 l' Litlit; BalflPra *lie t.y -urt. - , Thentortitrint 5, N05..1. 2, -and 3,J have fired bi4laugu y•during time day fur • want of Ith#lk will I are now going out front she Willi-. .. L -, 1 - 1 !Pie AWAY tPartliol Col. Bulkhead, -chief, ofitrtilleryi litith of !bit-flare, copies of which , I encloser gige : the iocidenui of .those three batteries.. ,i, , •" • , . ~Ilettery, Mi., 4, wh ell will mount four 24. - pousidem and .two 8 inch. Paixhau's , guns, • has been inuali delaYectio.the hands a the indefatigableiingineers by the norther whicli fiirlleilAutthe, , °tit with sand nearly ar last actlighalfrbl lied, laborers could open it. kbevel!,lnoW o - I.hoilpi, full activity early: to. ulltrlDFFP#ol7lll.lt..-1,. alitYclt. 2 5÷Th e ,Ptinceton -being about to Atiftf4 for(l'lltiladelphhtil hare but:a ma. me* tp pongiitue this aeport. • - All a tAiefiolpriekllfos. f1,25,3k A, end 5, are in awful activity:fail/miming. I,Theef feet is, nu dab* very great, and I think the I nt cityestintivhiill'iiiir oii .f t. er thiin l -tii-da ; :- To4itirsoli *thing' Pl,tof lit tlieliekiirinOr tars will-bi ik .is vas tiotila'add tWir ll -fire, wketivir riftfr''. the deltif'nfoitne'fiiefre. hours, if no ptopositiOn to sirrend'alitnild l bey - --4.-igistr 4 ~.... , ,', • Ir car. frac* trail/ ie' de.' 1 OMNI* . 410 W 0411 k, • r ae fifiny *amnions t;i n ~. .or; o'- - 1 4n that 1 bid fully • e ''''"', t • i - - ,hardships and di s'of e 1)1 ' inel u . liar,t4aa of wal4klTd t,hildali,iiifo ~ !on 6- g i l O ad bob o hiw : I R , iiipcpori.-- The intercourseltWeenH-neititcariliiK 'of warlind the city,***Stopped-at the latest, ii 7 tie mentioned date by Com adore Perry, , yid', 'my concurrence, whic I plactid'on'lie ground that-the inteteou -conk} not fail to give lo the enemy moral aid and comfini. ii will Me}, Seen (ram the memorial, that otii'lltiOeties have already had a terrible' ef fect!.'o64l6e-eity.+42o.4torser4sheraperether taa ft es ilviliClPPOlPAlla4afeiroce..lhat a aurtender must snon.Le-prnposed. In haste, I have •the" , ltnitet to' rematti;' sik•with res pect, yus4 mos.,ohediiiii(servant, , ~ -, ' • • 1 :.AVINFIELD S C O T T. 1100-*m. L. atitc.l4 Sec'y.. of Wan ARMY,! MhilMl Siz t.—The tlagiir the 'United States of AmeriCa Opots.,tritoophantly over the of the city , an d the Costle.of San Juan de Vitus. „ 1 • - Our troops have garrisoned both since 10 n'elock.i, It is now noon. .. Brigadier Gen. WPM) is in command df the two. places. ,Articles of capituintion were signed and exchanged' at 'a late hour night before fait. I lenclose a copy Of the document.' I her* herehtfore i reported the' principal ineidems of the siege up:ta the '2,5t, hinst.— Nothing` of tiriking interest oc curred till early tn,the Morning of the next day, when I received - Overtures.froew Gen. lotnilers; on whom Gen. Morales had devolved the prin cipal coinntand.l _A terrible storm of Wind and sand made it :difficult to communicate with the tityintid itnpossible M . refer to Commodore Pert . *. , . I-was• obliged tti enter tain the propcsattitn alone,or to continue the fire upon a place,that had shOwn ,a disposi tion to surrender, for the,losa of a . day, or perhaps Several,,could not be permitted.— The accompanying papers , will , show the proceedings and results.. Yesterday, after the norther had abated, and the. comMiZsioners appointed by me early the morning beforedted again met those appoititea'by General Landero, Com odore Perry, sent --rishbre m his second in command, etipt.. ulick, asa commissioner on the 'parr orthe navy. Although nnt in cluded- specific arrangement with the Mexican commander, 1 Aid not hesitate, with propercourtesyoo desire that Capt. Auliek :night be duly introduced and allow ed to participate in the discussions and acts of the commissioners who had teen recipet: calls accredited. Hence the preamble to Mtis Signature. The original American coin nissioners ,Iwere. Brevet Brigadier General Worth, Brigadier General Pillow, and Col. Totten. i Four more able or judicious offi cers could not have been desired. l i e I have time to add but little , more. The :staining details tot ihe siege 'the able 'co operation of the polled Utates squadron, :successively under the command of Com modore, Canner and. Perry ;tate admirable - conduct ofthe: whole army—.regulars and voluntetins—lehouldhetappy to dwell upon as they 4-erve ;1 bombe steamer Princeton, with Ctocalore Conner on. board, is under Way, moil. have commenced organizing an advance' into the interior. • This may be de layed kifew days, waiting therarrival of ad ditiosud,,,mearss of tratumortation. In the Meantime, a joint; operation; by land and vraMr, will be Made upon • Alvarado.. No lateral, expedition, howeveri shall interfere with the ,grand movement towards the -capi tal-- .; •,. . • l iln•Consideratios orthe. great services of Col.. Totten, in , this nage which has just Txr minatd I most .suressfully, and the impor tance Ofhis prese est at Washington, as the head Of tho.engioeer bureau, I entrust this despatch to .his. personal ;Care, and beg to commend him -to the very. °favorable eonsid erati9n 4 the depiutment I hate thelnutur to remain, air, with high ,respect, your mbst obedient. servant,' . . • '}INFIELD SCOTT. Larloacr,,Seciy. of War. I.!ropossi!onfor !he Appouttaicat of Commis stoners.: I have the, honor of transmitting to your the exposition which has this MO dgeni b'eeti made to well the -Senores con iiutirof npace, Spain, and Prue, ia, to they_ solicit that Jiustilities may , heinispeOded - the innocent families ju this place, who are suffering the ravages of War ,he cabled to leave-the city # which; en licifindeihims my-support; and considering it .ia,aCcuripitice With , the rights of -afflicted • httaialik9; here out hesitated to invite your eiteellency tO enter into an honorable conliendetion with the ,garrison ; in which c4i4 ytitt, Will' please .name , three commis giotrr# W4 6 .. 1 =741100. aum_e. imterty ed kit te Om; to, treat witlitlicr 9 r. this pyce upon, the ern), of 'the necomnindarion,. With thislautive, I renew to your excel -1614' my. Olen,t!Tf,,Pf!side, 'OA kuir:cl; „your ficeNßcy,,'&c. On account of iio„isickness of the com matiding'ireneiiii. . J JUAI DE LANDER°. Major te6pil se4r. • „ Copy fur the . Hoe. Secretary War. E. -SCAJAMQN, A. A. D. G.. !rediiiiiitli ofCestiiiiisionis ing OA part ef: 1 ." y thithelyit Siaiis. .„ i . In consideration of ! 'illie, iiropoSttion,t,l t e andersignedchni'reeeivo 'Tripp ' eniii: Gen eral 'Landiro; thi iletaiir Co4Ritaudet tir the city of _Vera Cruz; and `ta.lipendincuts;tinit if thiiitiinsiiiioners ' : aptinifteo, oil ,I,IIS. P of each bellizere" io treaf $r Ole , fig render litt!iiild iiii, iiitli its 4iiendetteiel,l o ' , theliliktifig army lifori _the :, 1 4ini , ,--41i e . udder"gitid, lifnjor penerarSentireeneral-,- 1041 if of the' arnnet OfsCntte • 041jirik-iiisiP. a , n usiiltetd'OeilOieleiappki; Omeritir,W4.cWiith'"*fid s - G; ). i Pfiyoi;iittS nithier W . - 1 1 ,4tii!,;. 6fifq' a, tenonier4-4in 'oriirioy iitihe* A d stlitii - `, -cototaiiiiimiliihkeit'itiOirt ortlie' iiiide'rsi;iti-1 - id to tweet no n4iP,*7l:#*).P-uni!fl°o;] irfirlin :init) , lii duly '''aippoonedf 'O4 the s i r / `oethettiikciticeiti pioi a,;,tip . l.iiat rot, di e 4uvenim. of* ci_ty of ii4'ol4, 04' its , kleirendatio4.es".'' - tio - the ' i 4 ir: 1110 ;!§04 ~4 11 ,..' , „,-,,, 06 0e l iteaRiti" 0 " 1 61dif 1 40"hita ttiiiitialiitithiPitrily a thi 'ail .0100,4 i i," ..,-,,:, - ois - Gt h soiii .45 tifikw ul - -, the: ye:o44o: l liithruitt ~1 , ,, , ~,t o!e7. 1 ' : i' , ..,,,, i ' ' , i t plictirt ..;,. . 4 .- t „,, t t, ..,:_„ .1, ~ r, , Oft. pirm i fre• mit. isoifilw, of '•- i:to 1.1 4 4 0: 11 fri, 111 41.0480011M{ ;., -1 . Iheirritililloiyei6 H: Thitiyjitf i) * te...)_ r (4 ,rtrr .ceidat Grgit within ii ~ : ~~ hv • 404 441 , auk, drily. Ail it korai* 4° =fit ruled "triAtKitrAtiiiitt o 1 MR / Vie!ill:Cats, Marctf29. MEM t °aphid ' the Apo , , _.:,; .; of i amtninodOon: i !iraic I iwn 7 - , up: ,in4.onYfiegPatai!!'f.l MAla itatlaii a• • ' ~„,- kb the rep p 1 Imre jrn :New . JANA!. i honor Me- a ft* you dila I *ilia . ;,, on my 'titl,( theSentwes . Colone e D. Itnie Gutierrez Vil- - lanuera;: D. .Padro' Miguel Meperti, and Lieut., Cpl.. of grgiuttiri A iNatatel Roblol, Ti) widiiil 4 heft :zentigid' 'itie;.fr elan 0144 in power.- to celebrate raid am modation, having the honor to enclose you :a copy .of the exptemaci , pwer. r i ", ,;• ~ ; , I .re to to y our iiiiielleiley `the'useran nerifinytighvaleideratir—,---H. ; Goctikod,Liberty., ~-': ~.! , :-! ' ?.. + ~I , , ; JOS& JVAg.DELANDERO4,t .Vera-Crux, North 26the 1847. i. - t EMI HEADQUARTIRS Of THE AR t T. PlMPWaslt4ugtonMore v - I March 214 1847. .10utiines of instructions , to -, the cons is slaters appointed °mil* part of the United States, and commissioned by the undersign ed totreat with such perimas May- bei Ipauthorized on the.part•of the city of Vera Cruz and its -dependencies, on the subject ottite-aurrender of the)same:,. The irk& garrison or garrisons to lie surrendered to•the arms of the ViritedStates as priSonera of war: 1 1 • t. 2.. The garrisons totepenoitted to march out with the honors of war, midi, to'ground arwa•to.such farce as may be appointed by the undersigned, and at a point robe agreed upon by - the commissioners. ' •'t ' :3. The surrendered places to be immedi ately .girrisoned-by American. troops, - i -• ,4. -Mexican o ffi cers to- present their sid e . arms and private effects, - Melo lug' holies and ,horse furniture, .1111 d toi be.al wed,*(rig ular and irregular officers,)-at, The. end itd - days, toretire totkeir respeetive hatnesi on the usualfatole . , with the niception "of such- officers as:the:two , parties i may deem . necessary to accompanythe .rank and file to the I.Juited States. 4.. The rank add file of regulnL regimen ts, corps or companies, to 'remain, ilut prisoners of.vr i ar, subject, to. be sent -to .iithe 'United States, (with such Mexican offers as may beneeded• with the men;) and , tti be clothed and subsisted by the United Semes,*.nt the ultimate coat of - the belligerent - that maybe agreed upon by a definitive treaty. of pence. :6. The rank and.file of-the irregular par- Lion Of the priannereto.be detaint.d • -, days, and subsisted (if necessary) for the time by the United States, when they may be permitted to retire to theill± respective homes, :their officers.giving the Usua l. parole that the stiid;rank and file- shall• not serve again until. duly exchanged. 1! . 7. All the:material of war,.and all public property-of-every description tfnund in the city and its dependencies,- to. belong to the United States ; but the -annatheast of the same, nut injured or destroyed iti the further prosecution of the-actual war, .may' tie cott sidered as liable to-be restored 'ull Mexico by ' • . a defittiti v e treaty of peace. 8..1f I lie Mexican- cornmissioners'decline i from -the want of power or inithority, to treat of-the surrender of the 'castle oafilan Juan de Ulua, the American commislinnent • will urge the former to ask for such powers ; and grant any necessary'delay to that•end ; but if such power be not asked for; cir he nut, on application, . obtained, the. American -com missioners imay, unhesitatingly; consent to refer ; the subject • back to , the undiersigned fur ftirther instructions 'to meet that , state 'of dui*. - WINFIELD SCOTT. Ntitrr--Ar ticle 8 wits . not,, of poem, ON. en ici the Mexican conunistioneti. , Afirue copy from the original paper. . P. SCAMBION, .A. A. D. Camp., . . • SiipOposiiiims from the Afezieetm Commis • :loners .to dee General -in-OV. Ist, The garrison will etractiatetheidace within a time tobe agreed ..ulxitt between the hOligerent potties, retiring td , the city. of Orizahm•or Jalapa, by regular day marches, according. to the custom - of mules on a march. . 2d: The aforesaid • garrison. shell march nut with all.the honors of war,icolors played, drums beatingi. stores belonging to the corpcor which it •it,compoied, the, al lowance or field pieces . correaptuiding to its ' furce,linggage, and munitions or [ war. • 3d. - The Mexican flag will ?robin played, on. die -bastion of Santiago uhtil the. retiring Mexican garrison shalt be out of sightof the city, and,, on hauling, it dovetr, it shall be saluted with twenty«,ime guns; fired 'from the same bastion, until•Whichtime the forces:6(46k United States shall not en ter the. place. • .! . • The , inlinhitants of Vera ,Cruz shall . ' l continue in the free possessicurofttlieie me able and immovable property, - in the 'enjoy• meat of which they- shall never bedisturbed, as well as in. the• exercise of .their religions , faith.. • -; •. • • sth; .The natimml , guards of ~Vera.Ortizii fthey,find it convenient, to-retivelieneenbly to their homes, notio-he 'molested 013 rut , ' cinintaCtheir conduct in •hea*ig irms in' defenee, of the placs.,. ,r• 6th. The undersigned :desire tirknow; in vise the .Senor Peneral, Scott,should' have to continue hostilities tni 'acconntlof, not ad [Hitting , iheeP. ProPositimm , if he permit theltentrols to go out of tlte"„ pi/I'er; as well, • Silt be wOmen an d, a- belonging to ,thei ; • ,Pgen9 , , .; apar. GuTlaißtaDs VILLANurvA, , ,111A11Ua, ROBLEf. r , • ,Transime,d- Oem thevriginelpaperkit the 1 1 00 - fiecrePuY griYar, • . , Bea usSas-nits iir 'TIM Aiiii. ' • ' •Ciutip WitsbingtozyberfireVers..eritr, ' -.,. ' ' ' The sndersigned, Altar. , Genetal• Be.e / itt, Gonend4tx-Chief of the Armies 44, the rid-. ted Stites offdapericts,,has nedeiveil. .the re. pcm,etthe-comptissiouerkippoistedby him' 'yentirdsy,,tn, 'fleet ihei CainusimMirers• sp , . 1 ptiiited by 'his IrcelleseylOeners, i:Lotsder fs , ibe:CmnsmOder-iii-Chiertrif: Van*, pr om Irtinditbe CistbirSanJuiss 407 1 / 1 04' ~ , , 1,0 ioakinti mit., repertithe, undersigned. flu ieiveiLinfiff,inallY•ll64 lit. elsiiraissiest.; 'ers, the projet 'of lin arrangement' ' rented. ~ to theta by. thallexican commis.* rie, e on . sistist ot-AS-WildSts.- erWitbo44,o itshis ,th9se..4ortidise* =WOW. AG; ifiqhfiiltiled l lit maply,"feCtogdieni4bYudiejtsiofietivs aurabers:„.- , ; , ' .• = 1-4 7 1 el --,' -- -1, *ill-, h , : ' Am-1. Is _wbolt4, , b, ih , The P.M.W., c,, , ‘ , P L F(9 I -'ll 19 1 .tet.ift!,ittin opjy w i ,4414 : 44.1 4f ),,in P reg 1 iu #1P..19-e 4 ,0 , M lO .- .4s 4 ru glers.., 4 o44l'ug i 4 ~.. , -. 4it : .p., Ili!, 4.,:fi1ikk0ff.A...„........_imprrif:,.....,; as h - • FP . - 4" Denr" r31.77,1`, 177 r 5417. 1 ' 7 7 1 • ' ,_ p ‘t '-' ' - dey eii a ,i);:fii '. , R a o ti T .. . 4 . - - 0 ,. .",iti.. he r, Cl a ri s .' ~..- i', r 77 • : it! V n ofrigrif girl, .e.;',..th ' ,er , kj , _ir tic .. ,.. Pfcliv*uteni,7,:' - u se , .441 ' hirikbr, riot, **nil? !too . .. 0 04ivilit . i . s,Wites off Ariieriett to die r es t - weir, u • it et.' 1 . changed. - . . _ , , 1 .- . Attr. 2, The. garrisons may. he ,ollowed ail' the hondril it tinrOusiintly grointba to 01= ' lent troops; but to surrender their } arms of everyy_ son, save, be I side- arms of the offi t;eri _ ~...'"--. 3 ' An 3; As fur as piacticab ebY the cam. inissioriers.afth two'srutiesobirriir hew r;tiged tweatisf the, just pridator tlitilaUarit. d fenelers,ef;tbe places.in gilealoll4. , •:., ' ! Aar. 4. Li readiliatgreedloy.rind:may'he. solgrattlY Pronlimed• ill ~ t •., :, . H , .r, i Aim 5.. This is 'stilistantiollylmet.in die, above remark under article I. ', ..,1 , .f + Ater, 6., Net admiiisatile in any base. / Taking the f. regoing remark' arid ibein, structipns of the 'undersigned to hisJcommis. sioners.,-whieli 'instructions were:, stibstan.- tinily conuu uniciited, to 'the . Mexican team, trdavietiers-ribi the basis of an hinturable ca. pitulation, the undersigned, to spare the fur. then ellnsion of . blood, is willing to refer back; , the whole stabled Co 3he same- COmmission-'4 era of .the, two iparties.--,provided . that the' i t said conamission rii meet 'merit tb.day .nt 102 o'clock, 4 4.,M, the . same pitie s tts yester day, and procee . without dyisy to a definite! conclusion of thii whole subject. -, The undersigned, will wait the answer of his excellency, General ,Landero, i. Ilp to 9, o'clock this day,tancl in /the. mean time, re news, the assurarices,oPhis high respect and' cousideration. i , / . ' . . WINFIELD SCOTT. ,•. 1 i , Copy of Ito ealginal. paper. for .the Hun. Secretary of War. ! , ,„ E.- P. sp4MAION, 4.. A. D. C. EMU ,• Artides of Cnintnic - r — ii7; of theog of Vera Crud and the Cgstle,pf San ; pan de illug. irtlC:iTi DE HoRNOS, .1 • 1 • Without th 6 Wolfs of Vera Crui,' ' i . I parch 27, 1847. ! Tirms.of capitulation agreed-upon. by the commissioners; viz; Gfinerals .-W. J. Worth and G. .11 , • Pillow, and IColunel, .1..-G. Totten, chief engitteer;- on thp part of Iflzor General ScoNgenerati in-,chief of theorniies of the United States; andlCol. -,/ose !Gutierrez ide 'Villannein, 'Weill. Colonel .of the l Engintiersillfanttel Robles, : and COlonel Pedro de Beriera, commissioners' Uppointed . by General of 13rigde Poo .hise Jim 1 n, 4anderh, corn i matting in chief ! Vera Cruz, the Castle of San uan de Muth and their depetaletecies —for, the surrender to -the arms of- Ithe Uni ted S tates, olthe 'said forts, with • theirftrai ,atawita,lumuitions of war, garrisims, ' , and 1: • • arms. i ,1. The whole garltson, or garrisans - to be surrendered to the arms of the Unittjd States, as prisoners of ,drar, the 29th inio., at 10 o'cloolt e A.•M. ; 'the garrisons label permit ted to marchoitt With alt the honors of war, and of lardownibeir.arms to such officers aikttpiy be rappoinled by the .gener4:iti-chief of dielUnited. States armies, and rit a point to be lAgreed uponthy -the commissioners. 2. tfilesican uffieers shall preseive their arms!' and private effects, includitig -horse and horse furniture,' and to be ullovi i ied rept- - hit. aWd irregular officers, and alid- to rank anti ole,-five days ; to retire to theiti respect ive blitnes, on parole, asliereinaftei prescri bed.. , 3. Coincident With the surrender, as stip ulated' in article one, the Mexican •ifiager of the ,various forts and stations shall bestruck, saluted by their own batteries; and imme: diately thereafter r lforts Santiago and Con , ception,-and the Castle of S.i.Junn de Ulua, occupied by the fiirces of the United States. 4. 'Pm Tank -010 file of the regular por.: tion of the prisoners to be disposed nf, after surrender and parole, as their general-in chief may desire, and the irregulars to be permitted to return to their, homes- The 1 nifimrs, in respect to all arras , andildescriti dons of fin.ce, giving the usual parole; that' the said rank and tile, as well astheintelves, shall not serve again until , duly , exeltattged: 5. All dire materiel of war, and nil public property oi\every .description found' in the city, the Castle of Sun Juan de Ilion- .ntad their' dependencies, to belting to tint iUnited' Stitteitt: but: t / he orrtmment of the satne e (ntit injured'or destroyed in the further 'Oryiseco. not of the sternutator) may he considered ns Liable, to be,res7red to Mexico by ,it Idefini-, tine treaty oCp nee. , ... Il'i - - • .6. The sick nnd wounded Metticans to be allowed - to re en in the city ; • with such medical o ffi cers df.the , nroty abr may be nee-, - essag.to their care l and treatment. i Z. Absolute protection , is ' solemnly igtmr- J unwed to persons in the city, and -property,. and itis clearly understood that noprivnte building or property ts totbe taken; Or used rby,the flumes of, the I.\.nited States, ;without previous,nrrangeinent,with -the owners, and for a fair equivalent. \ j ,8, Absoluto freedons.of , relikions Woraliip I and, ceremonies is solemnly guarantied. , I : I ,(Signed inditplidate.)l. \ , , ‘ , l : t : f ' --- • .-.-, W. J.. Woavn,Briendier GetOiral, -,•• , . 911:1,' J.. PILLow, Sri*, Genernl,' , . : , . -.108,101' TOTTEN * COl.* Chief IntT.; I:;;., , Ioso,GFIIERIIEZ DE V/illANtri VA, • 1 VEDA° MAnutit. , lleatte.4,.., 1 i . , ~. mAsivnt. ilonLes• r: I\ 1 ' '"). .' ,Cnptain A Oink; uppointed a commission er 11.,c,onairtdure P,erry, on behnir of the tinyy,(thc General-in-chief , not: belief idle,' 1 it coasequeuce.or tlicirinightiess of' he. sett, - to communicate' With. the 2 haV y . lill al 'offer , ecintruissions had been- , exchange )—rd being present by General Scott's iuritatitT, and . concurrin ''' in ilid - result rind . niyintoiring \ tliereof.—herere'-arkes 'hie' name iiid'ilik nature. J , 'JH - '''': ' : ' '" ' , 9 ; ''' • ` , J. ' , . ' I' ''' , - , J. H. AULiCK,ennt'U.SIT '' • lendqbartens - of tlie'nrniy'of theltilte d States , of Ainerettr Cantif' Witlliitittin; be.' Tore Vera Creet'itni,eh'27; 4 tB47."' - ' ' ( Approved snrilnec l pli4."'''' ' " .- t • 1 ,o: ::,., i* s. WISFIELP.:SCOTT.. • ,; ---, '' - 'l ,- : , I, iIkt.PERRY:' ''', '' - '''"T"'" I ' • Onmnuttider-in•Chiir" r. 'l4,Sefil: c ', l fot4:eii; :GUN of litexion. t)il d'..- 1 :' , 4 1 - •(- 3 .! ,- "" -" , e, 4 , fr-ct , l3kAr giv g.C or ii, Matep + il , )? MIA .." 1 ': ' " - "',7,!7„ 1. ApprObad'y iteCeitiliii' I "` . '''' "'" 'll-...—: i ...,,,(: iIt!JOSEIIIA . 1)E LAl'4DPAo';‘''' 4.xtraiertippy Otibeltil l igipai'ithitteitik ii: 'Pitfall 'itititsm •'' , .`i :,(.-.;!. ' ' i 1:4" , i al. i-t- , ; , ri-:1 I .M4, q' 164;4 t ltv.)7l o EitPOICYMMO ; 1114 -LielitifrOlikAlieeAol:l;Viiihti l ._., iT , i t ~:,,..,......... , ~......i.,J, . 1.! ..,-,>:•:. ',Mk I. , ,Athirk omi vib e if t til, :', ~,-4*-HoOkari,DlPArfiiiit' Hing:o o 4* o- koits `Ai o : Oil '4A 1 ,.. ..“.100iintittartsity itiefitnivie ' inteirs , oar iiitO ! f ', teliditittoirtotpaliti 'ir poseitaioniii mom** iiii) ,, tita3, ' f -e.-c'e, li ,- ,h.13 , 7.• ii',. r:= ', , ,b-le., ,oi ~ : oviiit a •- •l l opl4.4iii:fij i i l'i l, , I# lin y. wit ,120 rn46 o - ‘., - *.wiitio ...,:ted itiims arch- o nre4 Ale , *eh ' rtaitit!'„:l - -''' 'tents. 1:1e dia. ;cove ' . iiht , ;nisittO t 1 . 1 . nu ber, ,n -eeneltitsitie irgieritid-' p ort by ; two 4fiec!srh'it erf'thAt t ittlretrifititGenera 301( slo Putter, n's; head r quarters4„...; i cal.4ltamey. stailzdttk.Ahis - return,'teeding to tiprepnre prb", r r;/niiii:netick- t heta t the neat thorn ing. -I But the-gallant= Oldt-solilieri knowing that deihys are dangertius; chit! net ; beer the idetit of ' lensing the enemy I.4ftel-tairip come in sig h t of theta; witho u t. - !laving ti bryl4. - - - illOYe . -4 1 e'4 1 -oumei t i to tl- ylin'i*ct ic,iiimitigo t w i hg,,cpflic. iIoRNE, Owiri,o3,vPgeßtisAi.4 Joe,e P.,.111 MM. APc9ro fromlot4lc,osol - 14 0N,,4:T1ip., A zAppc, F9T meulp,4 firing ,pt,liitii,, iidci ,vi A ‘ ,lll.i:s , ,ci sh4eit'of biilli nll around hie ,: . .H;toipow. inpir7..k:lic4.Al jli:eq., - e 'PVF l4 4:% ti l inessenter - lo _.camp ' "r,e, a., s nil renferee r meaf p 'aitil 84iiii! . ttriilleri , , t eil;r , ilk, ti e' brens`fr works,l HeliVas reinfor ced 'f Pi ,Gtett. F i til l , tersnted 'Divaiiiiii," . pi Lktit t Jr if4:44h t tsii . pieces of iirt illir - yi.abotit . go . i , , 4,., ,, c ,0r r ,',810; mriunted; cud six ce_tiffeiniest of tlet Ist and .2cl Ten i biess e Volunteers, undet . 7, the Coq: in and et Co ' 'Haskell,' ifeektip+l,oliy ,O r ,&f, Pattertstentin perstin,,alliough ..-Jui:,',did PO) take.., :,cotiningnd,,fr 9 q k .04J - 1, Oglt.-hilt merely Partieippted,.as arty, of ,er t itii . isideal who wit's‘enpgeo,., Col .; H.ctr ,eY,t4nPrglii ed the Tennesseenns on. the !Hit:Ill/1. Pfa / goons oikthei left, and ndiait . d :slowly,, to draw' tle fire of the MeXicans unN Lieut. Judd ph hisartillery 'in such , pa, I Wont as he desierd. . The movement . s ,eceeded ncl 7 , mirsiltlyi;,Litit. Judd,got his g . .ohpil i ‘Tilltip 150 yards.oftthe Mexienns,,an ;coireeneed fi ri pgs-lliey .. l attempted J 9, retu p', inf.. lipt, ;no soon twin slight. brenelkw.ht- s adetttin,.tho parapet! Col. Burney ,ordere it,l!c !Jorge, which Ins neswered by, e yell t ph die Dra T . troops 4tid Tennesseenus„ al.. flaskell, "Capt.,. Chentlitun, and Pap!. roste, i were the firsil to menleap. .over thti.hre twork, s and, asp naval officer remarked, w a. wit nessed the whole affair, theldayeeiwfint,oyer iio athel like ..; a l thousioul . ,„of briell,i" that. there ; was no telling who;:went.fiest -- r,419t.. As might have been expeotedillie IN skims . ;,. were liftable to otand u ; eharge Net ~.` the bovs.Wfie,stood the fire Of, the Illock:sCortot, Mroittetii," 'A. few ti(Aile.,itic94r9nces were soon thrown , out of „the wm, niel..col. Harney-1 With his ettragoiins; lea ped. the Itreestwprk,.and gave chase. .He ,tad ..not proceeded inure, than .a mile before . lte found the enemy formed in line to receiv4hiin.— He immediately dePloyed, a d fium the head .orithe line, ordered :p cha ge. I. When he nines:etched within about 20 y ards of the enteny'S line, they give him ta. ref nutheir igide-ariiii, but overshot • The clime the test Of s)rength and skill-irthe.4 gobn, with sword, iii hand, met them. ,confi ingllapcer, with pointed lance, rendAto . re eivoi liini.- The contest vas hut for u is slm .. time. In many mstanees, lances r ere t istqd from, their Clinched hold ; the Olexie..ns, I -ere un sitddledi and ; driven belter-skelter . in .every direction, and pursited by tote dragoons in. detnelnaetits., Col. 'Harney, and .seyeral of his officers, met their men in sittgie . Orohnt,_ but no 4 of _them- received oily' ittipry, ex cept Lieut. Neill, Adjutapt of ; e regiment, who W i n? wounded sevetiely in t wo phices, from his magnanimity in ::item ting.to cap tune a 'Alexicnniosteitd o f kith g him. In i full 'rep dievittertook the retreat; g exienn, and' pltiing his sword in ,front klm cow l mantled him to .surrender, wltrettp,on the. Mexic o drat t: his l ance los 'plagnapi• mous SiOversary. As diet Lieutenne! wheel ed his lior.e4o, deipats - h iiiip,,antliti'T Mexi-, • carkeharg,ed hp and stre4 him . ;[hit lance. ; EfowevAr„ severely woupd'O as he i jwas, in two platees;4 conquered, one„ o f. . les ; foes,- and ct: , ,lirporille:aine up .in time to t " settle , accoptitli" welt the other.. .In ',Oult .affair, Col. Harney : 1 0d four wappded.and lime kil-.' led. ' Lieut. Jildti had one killed; tied the ,„.,. Tennesieenns„ had Messrs . ; ,Fp, ,1 , Long,. W oolly and one .in her, ofclip,t,. :igewan' s . etunpay,Whase name I.COuld net,a4ernin, wolind 4L Mr. Young, a, TexlM Itanger, who Wail acting as guide, was nlse.,lWettided.,l slightliii- Niiieteep. Mexicans ; orerel" . fouP4 dead nt„the bridge . he:biter- the : bredStivork. Col.lfatiTtey - killed fifty end a-Ouudeii.about the • sit pls. pii nibe r. -. The. hie;tica it, I'M*, 2+300 --.:cid..Harney's abatit,;loo,,t' - pio.„#nsicell,, Copts. ,V , fientiiam, FOocr,-,,,Sneadd. lAielo.; Ju l ia, 04 all the Officers end 'open - 'iti•ilie c°. 6ll rVutids 1 . 1 r.91 spoken of 1 9.0 1 c. very titigi.icst. terms by C ol . ,,,Htirtiey,:foti theirgallnut,cop cid thrfughopt the affair ''- 4 ze Letter; I front . GOil. To4lof 1 , •; • 1 ;Clay:l I I. The Lexington (Ky) Observer{ IlM: (01104413 g letter from filen. 41 diseased to. the Ilon. IL Cliv e It, ble to this heart -orthe old- General aS to dui tatters• he mentions,'W the Batt $ . orenelm , Vista'..; -...•. ; I . 11. .imal.casAtuur oiFOccti Agua iVueva, Mexico, MarckJ, My. 1 0 pai Sir :- 6 —You.Will•no -.I receive 1 before .this ; cane reach deeply." istressingintellige intelligence of of your : it, in , the haute c lluen It:is wit im , wish of intOding: sanctuaty•of parental sorrOW,,tult I hope. Pqadroinistering .an : con Yoer Wolutided .heart, that hove I liberty'(l' addressitig you , hese blit 1 ..re0. it ktlitty;Wltielt I Owe ,t ori . o .f t h r e , diSihiguisihP4 - 4e a; 10, 1 ling 4rib tter to,l4o;manyt e. elle* nod 164, my feeliop:ara till fr press Chs tle'!" 1 10.° 11 Which i ticunt i i nod Mu!' '.91; other kiudredli 'irk"' , eimied.!, , ,A,1,!.0 mt ti,'Famim.nclitaintdoee 1 i ,soil, .anti ,te`,.iecatto3 for A ,time : i n . il,f fiv:ii 4irr CoMilYvatuUltialiJ 1 tlq P 9 liiiii ,eygr,, won :;. snore ; irppo l i mf \ rega d, or established l a mon elfaito\ q? Lv•Vfleell. 3 , 141 4 - ;;Mid, I I ":,eYPCT , "f105e411.6 n o .f ,tit 4:1 , 1 4 i, honor 0 hoieiirice of iiitt c MO ektery •It . rOc t e liult Illthe Mk_ oo_ 04 0 - fr„,,, .04:Perfot , ' , * , .4llee: 'fill'lNlrf,:i ' lkt;Wee 1 ,4. - ii4gii , . 14 the i : 4 1 4 nee-,. fliiinolelCifikk- lb* McKee,' 'Oki' -slid . th e Ai i-ori. in , a4l4,i*, 11,....., 4 -4trievii :40:141d, 'o l . l 44:4op_r_ tate.iffliA - riI I CPRIIIIIF,T , ; AtgraONIPePPAI.: - ii.t.4944311 i lifkie t eLlKPlogee 01 . 6 . I tis'OA,4l!‘ d 4 r4:l. 15. 1 *(1 tlnnY.* - 'niltMii,4 40 , th Alt e rCOMV**loo4,Wiiii,,A.. v', 1 4 1. ,f irq , vTlijr7fMol'..l : 0 . , k "el f.srpookott ocs,o(prilin 4 4; ' • 'r - 101 l 4 niiitotacj, .MOCeernto4 4 1 1Filkila. SAM: i : e V f 1 i . :1 e .,,!• , , Je.4 4l , 4 on.ifilk , .10 41 Vl , i i i gl eM i llFP,Ffloil?R'iii:4o,!44l l lei most eartrelt sytimpathiesikOw. =1 s o i t kf e t t OE I' • p hoist A t i MEW hisiltisi f rein ''''' t tdeat sic , , satin Nth- - fully:Willi ' " yt ki -,' , ti: ~i' 141, t.''A k.r4, 1- Your'friegid i f. , ,,r4, ~,,-.;. Z. )r,4 1 . 0ii . litMe'Pehit cliti , -Phir Oil . 0,; , Lc. , .-• uFtfißgrAtrA i i*fitric,rmotc , F4ift.iVse. --We , present ; Om l eaders of the Ledger this mornihtofrotn di ‘ eyekitra' w ,ielt--*e IS; r stiet yeiii*ittiti!fi' eninethe Mil ipPie - etutitt fom Giiii . : 4 Seet.t tifi4 Itot ot.V-li(iniz oid an interestingr narrative the' . rations, of ,the army and Petry ivhickpioth cettthatiut. Poilant ieit tic;ltiiitt. ll.6 ) . **e.ll - ' ',4otee ' q tim-A 1 41,;_,. .*, ~:,:iiiic,:ibiC tii,licilllic: achieiremetittriill cloie.the * - 4,11 d that ban otm to Anna, who is #a4fiti'fiti iti th capital at the head of affairs; ;and anxious, fie peace, will have inilueticetitiekwith,th people of Mexico to , induce - them, to otrrie to an honorable *setilkiii'ilit'ortheiidifileultiesjwith the United StitikAii the ',iitetittiiiie Gen. Scott is preparnikoctively to . fut loi it Ins success, and _atiniiiiiieks his intention of marching immediate:lY Upon the; iiipititl.— He has itirentlY:,de4tutclied an eittiedition by sea andland tigainst Alieredd, on the coast below! Yeti( Crtiz. — -11 t on the - Midi ult. The hitol_forces ore, coMpsed of Gen. Quitronit's,l:hrigtolk, iti,Whicii are the two regimentS" Ift l omyennsylva iti, so that if there ikatiyA,diting . to do . 011 . men will have an oppor:mitty,,of adding ibe, Aa ma they haveairettiljt acquired. l" teir conduct in the shirinislieswith the ene ' liairbeen highly spoken _ oktied bUt line - f 'them we ske by t h e twit:Oita of the killed and wound ed, has tam; „dor townsman, elo. Patter son, has also.aelnired a high potation fur himself, as we..o.ow!lie would s soon as an opportunity. siOe r,eti. ! He is a gallant soldier and rin nide officer. .. . 'Elie National Ilridge, towards' Twiggs is.to .move;.. is a , siren plaice on the road JO Jalapa, _th the State ofVern!Cruz. It is nits work of solidfmnstinty, th wild and deep:raririe; , t . Jiartpa i station,, 4000 feetlabOvei - thes sin 93 miles from -Vern 'Cruz. It producing the mediint•nrtiele,:' ty-five , mike further in' towards of -hi exico, and on the toad toi l the strong castleiif-Peyote, one fortresses of Mexico ; La Pueh fortified place; 212 'Miles from Mexico, tbe *441; is 293 mile Cruz.—LmigeKl' - - . Gas. Setrrr.—The Chariest' has the following4lletived from the Navy F •-...-. •'..- . i i,....... : . . " We understafld that Gen 8t opening , liisTitimfeptin-ther Mt hours to give the , ,,wpmen ,tintl , opportunity (If ivillidittiting,--ass of pnitection for themselves, an property they. mighti-vhonse tp them Not, an - „indiVINIII PluOrlr fer, nod the subseqUentilestnictit and children during the bombe a aourceolthe intur pnitiftii - : lei Gen. end. the ,nrmy.... - I.Tbough•lt return .has been . nitider,,it..iiis , It the .slai win the City ~:du ring the exceededeight•htiotired.r , "... 'i. The, citrinid;caltlei surreal7luncondi tionully.. ' There hasibeen.cepti: ci between.. 600 nod 700 ..cannon, •of , varis calibres, aboutlo,oo4 Mend ,of tinnsinn a consider tit able amounCof military. stores . ' There was a great abundance of powisions and;water • in the city but *mire* imy,in,tl e castle. General Ocott•has shown gre t Twoinpti-- , i t tude in fullowinty lip: hir-victoryi, - 4 sat& • cient forcelo Ake- Alvnrado was. irnmedi,i ately,despatched Under Gen.-Quitman.,Thw amin, ortnyyfltiwatieupposed i would takenp- , •the• line tiCtintieli forthe city of Itlexiclieby 'way .of the:ensile:ef:Peiote . . , Itefoiee, is.fuil 13,000 etrective.Men. A battle Was expect. • ed. at 1 1 -tiente - del ! ,Rey4 a strong . Pisa, :unless it could bcturne4of which therwarev gond hopes. . -;:-. , - ,t -t ~ :;.t.', % .i1.1:i10.:4 . 6.- I , 1, ... 0 4 T AX l 9lo7 ,l %D v Akicg :9 14 155.. 4 ; 4 11 Jiuss ' COTOBI.--Gelll. 41094, , by, jute Imamate , freekUntluti,i?rne;iwne,prepwingitur an , ad - Fallen- nu -o . anJink. T'ltlnii .whi9.ll:,he Wnuld , eo:runenee cm thet, IA:li iont: „lie .will be.. ahlti, 4is eititl .to . telte withAtim eight Mcin -2 8 ' 1 ,9 1 0 Pli 1 141+11 Geu- TaY l ? l ' I succeCds. in, Inkk, ...a44::.Litis,..hig , cOunill4 may km n 1 91 .9 K qiii - PuPPlied'frnto.O.Pnts,:nPfm On Jl* ? tlift!f§,Yilhe nrre teilinnl-t.and ,e.x*:; Pe A!.-citilinnc_rottile Rio , GraniW On 4 -OM! P „ ~. of tls,X4r.e , il!the - directimt er WU-. 111,80401 e. --., "Witli,•Stmjanis kg lour , pop. , 5e 5 3 1 6 4(1.4 ikivleslt'Oettt °film city of Mexico wOuld. ,l3 o,,ttn!emi,rlMt,ter• - • TIM N., eis'i Pr - . inntlPkOinne- 11 , 4 /$9; •';-.. -..,,t• - ' ,i' ti!.' Oint, Scntgra, ll , l ;lPY ca.nnq_ !Tait in AlM iniiplii knW l 4o* the lIPPr,c I I.9,CIIM , Ye,II l iv ,i feOrr-, 110:will it, he wi!!te' , .te...ke,iP. -9#.. •=• . 11 940 emitting's in barptelte;altylg-Jhe, el, ' a ofthe I siFFI:m Madre..r*.Tl/P:Pnlier of , tkleGailP l 7l7' i !merit wilt ; be'tet i keep„ sip a strain t klirectints, to%the centfeof,Atit llepublic, , . v errun the fecille distpcteltmktre.otiy, theyi, hicitienmf ~._ the 44 1. 4,f r_n.FincP. ft.; It is.untinoealKMa- Ibleolte r tefutei to iMnitte thut,u dela terms , 'P r tPencßllo.,Peeilily.lin',9P94 l o,4 cleinuing suM9ter: ll,O. , full,withe Prolia.c timilltnrY. en d. .TI,I,6, , PPPA_Wan4-tenle, -, •TIMInnm•J "'aPif er l llol Min A I 9 I I.IROPPingP-ch rAFte; 01 . re illremii fome,d; otut„,neithef so twl pplig,, - , !nor iiationel honor 'atm tieiottisfi I With lest , 't hots r the moitt4erte!gting en ,/ quoins P 11 :401 1 ' 6 '; in4f-s'ln'irtt4 ' ,kW 4 Ye , !4 ,4 C 41 !Tan Inaifunni;oli:chArtif;t 4 . l n 01-4# y 10 , 0±4 11,y,Orthe,Aieric4 pe f olif!i:!: i, 1,. •t • _3 1 OtiniewiiiiffittliCtinn . :1 ' 4-1 '. 34,41 it will be - seen'btiliel'aivnilfei ' eifeeraiV chlietsed'Ati "the ;' titfigeni o ,Rome , quatlreti;'l l thrik 'cintittitilore C 4 Mier tan n'Yelievelferite,Ciiinignrid.' S'iiee'-'11343"- elitin t lfad Aettre of thisifieet; A *Which inre ho hits Iliql much, tin. , come d tigiiitit nil inpcli ' tn AtiortifY-li . ' L''"' T l 'teriihre • reek which tic'etirit4'n ' brietli ' hiliOlg, offlrOtit Cruz itiiiialtlitif 'wisher iiiiiits sit ' eeitiiled,' indicates AO ditheulties efthe tie'r' ibe , lie. wititiiingtOtliiii?' l ,lo--ret rnig.,:fitini mitePtlntit4Wa -.. ttrii sore 'fie' • en riOti - with' t -1 ini:the'rkid Wiiiliol4rhielimtlie igneenk , nil the respect .of biti'cinintiyttle ,:+ ir 'N. '.ol'" ‘ its ~t ;lit; , 1,-,0 - t.[o e .i. ~ ... .,4 - -•,' • 1 1, ' 1 ' -'' '..'' - - , . ati l teil i pl4iii •'' 1 ' ' ' '' . n i l'i ; ''' Y '''''' 41 ) -; 811. - 44 "ilf,l irclalli: 7 1. ; lfe litn gil*;;li64.4l4loll44thejto i lSqueil- ,, , u tvieth ,11:+iiiPe'ltadf,the- +now :-I cog* , and.eince Dec004 , 4'4464 1, , 0;:r... ;not be ( i .'ing j i mlicoo -' niX-Vfo ' -reP.tinefi.: - AS mg erim koritsoolidetrivlmew 9o 4, o 4lr ohm ' 44 - 4017 cmcf e4,400 f , P*V il lt :, :C:I t oi . Piot t o‘ithwvittlitti;t 0'tnt,40, 1 0 1 9 00 4 1 p , o vt ! i r c!OAV ufie-lo i lm-641 _.L.t. 5 . 94 01-* llw ' : l im fi rgyisirofitheittlcinirmA 40•11 :AO , , i ~.. ~. M=Ml • r p . biashes ny4rv.ad-; i*fredita. 49, well. 'fell iti ; •- Allotfi'ti 1847. '- malt httee I - ot!, the ihrildenth i upon the, iIH k n to; • Jud ral 1 14,, gwhiel§ Gen. ly fortified capital of stupendu wn over a a delightful .and about s noted for alap. Thir the capital , situated f - the chief a is another 411' Cruz, front Vera n Mercury n officer of ott delayed , ...for-eight , . hildren an ring them whatever carry With 4 4 1 t*. Ibis of n Of women dment Was ,1 , 'to) the ii). l accurate, heved - lhat 1 Iliiivestment 11 EMI