Piovieti:ltii _ • %like shall-the il,rinabe l'oeople's Unemally influence, and nubribed, tOprrucisE; Nov. Is -E.=W.=CAR•R, Bun B tdrner of ,Third and, pack Str is authorized to act as Agautf due the lfibtties the same for advert' - The official despatthes• SCOtt.relative to the taking 'of Mexico,- have at last reached meat at Washington. They lished in the Union comtnen day evening of this week. TEE LICENSE QUESTlONe— cisiou of the Supfeme eourl a the unconstitutionality of the " law, has aroused the friends° in that vicitlity•to. adopt some the crisis. Public 'meetings h. and the question just settled warmly discussed on both sid A STRANGE BALLOT.—fiII a sample of some of the hallo voted M New York at the lat " The force of. a Regula Nomination consists in its fai tice. A clear violation of thi ciples, is not only calculated lar nominations iutordisreputo renders them the em and evil, rather than a fair r renting the claims of candi wishes of the Democratic COI On Friday lasl the steamboat H rick Hudson ran into a sloop on the N ,l River, and sunk her. One man was by the collision. Strorm!,s OFFICIAL I«AJOR to be 17,977. Add the maj. in Mexico, the returns of w been received, and it Will be 1:: a regiment and a half to be: returns will probably be in be uration takes place. -rp. General Quitman ha Governorship of the city of M seeds Gen. Taylor in comma: res on the Rio Grande. WISCOSIN.—Gov. Dodge, has issued his proclamation, "the 25th day of November -in. This, we believe, is th pointment of the same day b ern-ors. CLOSING THE W,AR.-A In the peOple, without distincti. -e,tilled in Louisville, Kentuck sel upon the best mode of hr: tu an nonorame colic-fusion. CONNECTICUT U.. S. SENA cancy •occasioned by the d: Huntington has been filled b, in the appointment of ei-Go, , Baldwin. ANOTHER MOVE ON THE PO BOARD.—The leaders of that Democratic party who adhei Proviso, are making .prepar i ' , tinning their separate organ next Prelidential election, .! have a candidate of their ow EN" Mc. t. 0. N. WottoEx ..management of the " Wyo ,thisiseek, and Mr. GEo. M. ilouesdale, does not succee fiett Periodical The “ Democratic our ! 'l;:er,,is promptly on our tabl,/ AS usual, are of that high ord, -which must command-the a.I -large portion of the reading fished by John' W. Moore, New-York, at :0 00 per ann .Fit. ii ~,,, Blackwood's Magazine 'contains a humorous article in , Ameriea." It appears th `We above article secured . lihis country for the purpo 41r. Scou from re-pi11:444w, iheldag,azine. The enterpr -publishers, - however, were ' te'd in '- their purpose: they ~ ..q.....: gisuea the Magazine, includ . 4g,pcuttraband Article. Th y 41%-published in this country .Scort t -ik.._Co. 79 Fulton-street, NeW-YOrk, and furnished . t. . . 43 ,09 per A i nnum. . N0."6 of."_Chwebere '4Teived, and , the coOterds . re' V s 4 iiirl as those eoi4lki.ired . ii( $4, Published, by G 44 1, Lincoln, 59 Washiugton , str 'kr eta. per No. _ ed3l , Gone. Taylor hi 're sal n'''44s#4-o,Paper am, • infilateopuetttietraith theP - -aeon • language — , "That the - vOteatTeon Sided:Taylor at i Heir Be can beet aiiy : man 6f e &sopa tbrergaiiiii lbw those whoineferGiit TW:#O . 4 as' who prefer some rittitr in ' " 0 O. V t . i to. ! • _ lil m t _ k• ' "'NEW Yalta. Ram Tlinvor int ton corresponitaro iePil,lic Le,. appears-to. be -well itifisrme4;of t •: political affairs at the Capital, hi Pemocratic ,party...leriders- ..ttieri4 come, out safe. withlt Ahe.,*.at \ II 4 1 0 1 t,Ich sass( shejf i tii herhfroi Where she cheeses. The. write ~ Thirli4eitiTt Ilierefiletilitilii' 2 • nor,Onlftoaliderietiiii highy rll i'as itself, bUtjUt: ',titteiltlie tremen. atai?rity_ ll l- kilt g i tid:Pf N l ies%Yor tf changing very! materially. the et the next- PreSideOtial: •catnpai thing 'new teernit4o 2 depeCil on t ath - 0 . -mc*! l :° . ;illirti'• to cim out fiery' York;;, All, is shat cue 1 done to satisfy the turbulent fac State.•• The *met prolviso wil forted on the affrriinistration in a '7" s Ofatt. BEIM ! gilts le„br MD3 gag s , N• ete, ?h' the." P :receipt' •• it& torn Gene 'the City , the De ill be pu l ing otr Mn 'late 4 1 I "I Pittsburg No Lic.eo. iTemperan i eansto -to ;! P 1 or shape ; for i'n i • .the alutp in now presentedit4 not only invo!v• tion•of slavery, but, in intimate with itohat of territory, t:th •-wh Ministration . hosi• sthked it, 'repo proportian as fear that will entirely the, ir states which •thei , D,en3otata ry, will. be,coits!idered, ati if are to be. made; they will he m. and not to thesW wholskitr the hand." ' . far The trial of the mitoriot Restall,.in New York, has fin in a conviction of a, anis'denite an dy, her indefatigliable coanset arrest of judgmenvbat thd Cou and sentenced the 'Prisoneil:t? o prisonment in the il'enitentinry. mends subsequently grapted a ceedings. - • .t ve been he the Co followin I - which w election Democ 1 ess and j Ise great p I Io bring re; i i, but unless! ine of wr , I t edium of , ies, and =tituency.7 Was repo I • The Baltimore . ; Americah, ablest ; paper* .in the country, strong article in favor of Gen the . - Presidency; Whicirtakises • guagei " and It - any, • et' from the, ndications in Kent nessee, Georgia, rentisylvania States, that GeUeritl TRI-Loa is. ably in the' field: "He this not a candidate for tlie*irefidency ; have done'it. Hehas anhoun • upon which he will• tand,,, and are accepted:: Gen. Tenon is he will not withdraw nor , be wit he never retreats; ; be never surr People who have called him t. will sustain him there. Y They.. their own. Conventions may r. they cannot appropriate hiin WASIUNGTON j s now to have a - i nty at Per ich have ;,023 ; there is i t frown. The ore the inaig- resigned f.l3e ico, and sue d of the for- f Wisconsin, setting apart or thanksgiv. sixteenth np variqus gnr- =1 i its meeting of of party, is. to take coon tit .albat has written an account the ship EMPire, 'which watt the United Skates troops from The vessel struck on a eoral. The /ewer says : ' ‘, As soon we struck, se immediately ";placed over, the who prevented any of the Soldie ing on deck, or ititerferitig yvi agement of the ship. Qtr Pos ry critical foe the 'six hntirs th: from the striking of thel ship u revealed- our , true situation.' long interval 4f 'tittle I have se er seen more h«tl couraie tha ted by the whble command, a awaited the fate -which I,prom truction. -7) I !OlL—The va !atli of J. W. Goy. Bisset, rnor Roger S ITICAL CRESS port of the to the Wilmot tions for con- zation for. the • hen they will tires from, the The dawn of day; hoNtever, the westward, andboni a in, low chain orr i eefy iil andti; a 1 / west, the.wooded:sfs res of th., barb, provinetlint we were m ! Miles out of our reckOning—a fatal error: 'As it became m discovered a:large ship two mi 1 which was just escaping from 1 ger that liad , :overtakenfus; w 1 shores of Abaco we could see of the wreckers pushing bold! i Soon a Attle'ffleer: of the egg : which the w kern tempt the ' y ed - about our' : istnantled vessel over die care. sit eil a buffalo, k i boarded us, and, -tontrary to th erally received (Alibis cliss of ed much willingness in rende With their[aid, in less than t whole cdtuitiandi l with most o baggage, were safely landed i .• . ,i .- ing 'Record" REYNOLDS{ of him. What for No4em . Its contcnts, rolexcelleOce, probation of • a publi 6.. 107 F ulton-st. ' for Octpber eaded "Maga t the writer of copy-right in of preventing etom numb rof ing Amcan I, ot to be thvrar , - ire- ‘, pronartly g I.lle,inte est:. Magazige is by -Messza, , p. corner GP/4(M, subscribers-at ' .1 lmette rr - - Le received;at the lt ,y ePiatlin S. brig, Dolpiti, hie i has; j , York, ia.2g:'dayi ((',ape Xidandsj Lie triatidiug Bill given . tame cruise. He "]tad-- ovtrhaula brig (the.44, i ,Wr fluatingdott) -pc ,the .31st ,of. *vast, froqk wi poke . d . playe cEitgo,on trarti;, • 00410 for v aslilve l .dackv‘ liio l oaP cargp„pcF,pi OhT, brig §miatort!ciar4ekljin , 4 3 ,u,- !Po? Ti" ' it To. fti • s Sitter. , dingy "AA', • Si nN of Oen, II incy, k and' pka ems ei 1W IMO will be art party tw • niy. 4 , ": . 111 '614 fiC. it „:•!, t4 00 4,Prt 4 4. up; -iy I - the 0e71.10,0; -,jit _ Tml vatf....14 011uftfisar 0-04 u- t 1 1 1 7 611 ! !!"4, gel, will, . 40uni kif low York, .ne to go says :-- icing:sit Is .irtint in , s a organs gramme tvet7 0 •, 'eltiroap* out Witbt the wabe na of that neier be manner hichis l a the qu v e ' ohnection ch 'the adj tion: In .1 ew' York , the oth ope to car- ' • occasions de to them, sword in s Madame ly resulted Mr. B ra mmed an• overruled, e year"s im- Judge Ed tay of trto- Gen. 'Taylor ne of the contains. a Taylor, for iitlethii bul -1 • te, we rah qkY, 'Ten and . other unquestion ode hiniself the PeOple d the ,terms those terms in the field, drawn for oider. The his position .laiin him as °go . i'ze, hot GEORGE successor. MEE rt,nsprorting "New Nrork. fat 4baco. 'tinels were min hatch, rs from corn h the man- Mon was ve :t intervened til daylight During the dom or nev i was exhibi ! thcy• calmly sed but des- disclosed to le distant, a still farther island of A- Fre , than fifty strange and I e light, we • s to the east, he same dan ile from the the light sail firth-to sea. ':fiell craft, in ayes, hover ,ilike• wolves any of them '• opinion rem- Men,'exhibit 'rigitssistance. • ,re hours the the personal Fowl Key." hasie been 9 t, by ,the U. ttt arxiited ht Porto ,Praya tenitni Corn count. an Anserican night ued. in -New the usnal as . to. I agoer ps l itirgrnsed, isely _finch a / 10 4 wierican txb 4- 6 444 Wall gorand-?firni7 9f - the 41 W. (she ,filnat9r) sw,i_isg t safely ~shprpoeed ORrfyiwfigr,e :iP.41. 0 f ; 4 1 1 e!nulle.Ptt orgokiiiiiere • 1 • ; ,lein LAO, is "p . ace 4 1 1 .4 0 ent under 4 , ,"izefin ii . i .is. : ' *ie ; ~.t . : ,--.•,•singiT• - --'-'". ~ ' J. , , .P.Ps, • ) and dig • • ..that hal* sendsout front-sik / Jcetght vessels " - au Erb m oioldrcetdnderstan. , tipwairds ‘44` th* Alionergiftlif vessels ' 'nu ally freighled.-4oniißra)zil by Biazil; ianeg,to the south coast; some of them, as is well knawn, - taking a !attire cargo of steel anddrillinatllmicelerstbeir.Aararieen ere* _first hzeyjpg. _Own. 4ut_the most of them are-believed to leave the coast - CarrYing white passengers 014;7 1 , Lieut. Bell- `deserves the thanks: of hiss ooverument fdr . his , s aForts . tst, ouppress_this abiominithle irgiEl7 - 'ind exposure 0(T -tnerican Merchants irb shamefully engaged' in* it.l. , Ledgei.' • , Tirit'New lia.pHnittc oP 'Antils.—The Virtiihingtoir Union publishei 'sonic recent adVicei,frtim the *est coast of Africa; shOw*-- iiiihe'progres,'S of new republic of Li be a.' constitution has been adopted which concludes with the following nripetil: Therefore; in the name of humanity, and virtue and religion—in the name of the Great GOti, our cnmmon Creator; and our common Judge, rvie appeal to the natienh of Christendtini, and:earneitly and respectfufly ask of them opt they, will regartl us, with the sympathies 'and' friendly "'consideration to which the peculitnities of our condition enti tle us, and to extend to us that comity which 'quirks-the friendly intercourse of civilized and independent communities." The declaration of rights is copied from the State constitutions of the .United States. It declares I all. power to be inbernt in the people, all free governments ,i n s noted by. their authoritY and for.their benefiitt, thut,ull men .have a right to! worship God according to the dictntes , of their own consciences, and guaranties the liberty or the preps. The young republic commences well, and, we hope it will receive the support.from the cit. izeni of Liberia that it deserves. • LICENSE QUESTION IN NEW . 4EIBSEY.- The , election:" to determine,- by a popular vote, whether, the people will ; have any lay,- ern licenses, for the sale of intoxicating li quors, granted fnr_their respective townships or'not, will take place•on the 76 of Decem ber. The Public Works Too much praise cannot be awarded. to the Board of - Canal Commissioners for their perseveririg efforts to repair the damage to the`Public works occasioned by the recent freshet. Their personal attention 'has been unreniittingly devoted to that object. A large•fOrce has been collected, and the work pushed forward with an' energy - which has removed all d oubts of the practicability of re pairing the entire line before the opening of the Spring bUsiness. The main line is now navigable from-Co luinbia to the Rope Ferry on the 'Juniata. Oa Saturday next, Wetinderstand, the wa ter will be let in from'New Hamilton to the Rope Ferry, sufficient to pass boats -not very heavily laden. In consequence of the mechatiimil Structures-to be repaired or re was not possible to open the-line-be tween New:Hamilton and Holidayshorg be fore the close of the present season. But the arrangements which have been made will ensure the completion of all the repairs sometime in 'February, so that' there is now a certainty of the whole line fram "its, The breach at the head of Dirtied:We Isl and has been n'tpaired, which gives an un interrupted .navigation to the head of the North Branch Division. • - - On the West Branch Division * are as sured the water twill 'be let in•fixan Loyal sock to -Northumberland, aboutflie 18th instant. The repairs on the reriitinder :of that division will be - completed loY l ,the Ist of January. It is grati6ieg' to know that notlsithstant)- ' ink the inter'rnption atone of the*ost prof itable periods of the year, the receipts from tolls will exceed (11,500,00 0 .La-liarriSbarg Argus. ; THE NATVRAL LIMPtE OP A REE'IBLVC...- lit the .14th number of the Federalist, the following pregnant sentences,ocanr. They are of interest at this juncture. l!fliey are the deliberately expressed opinions ofa sound thinker, one of the sages of the cinsitry.- " The •error which . limits repuiilican gov ernment to a narrow district, has been un folded and -refuted in - preceding papers. , I remark•here that it seems moue its flatland, prevalence to the confounding olcia republic with a democracy,. As the natull limit of a democracy is the' distance frostiite central pointz which will - permit the tam. remote citizens to assemble 41 often atittiair public functions demand, and will incluke no great er number than will join in tittle functions, so the natural limits of a reptit4ei s 'the Adis tince from the centre, which skill barely-al low.the representatives of the'pleple to meet as often as mny be necessarrfaithe admiti istrantin•of public affairs." Scienceis doing sontetliing - enty day to wards removing • limits foundedupon.isuch obstaeles, and at no,.distant 4i, the only limitito.a republic will be the yt t uns which bound a continent. . e 1 Brtaxtvut..--The Navy pos ; r ely refits, es toutssist ih transporting , rums u.(l materi al forthe war. , It is too muck like pork and .i.lie merchant' service, for' gentlemen whose only trade is fighting— t luchk how ever,'in some,woy or other, the have matt agedl.not to.i do much of. So, wiernment has been forced to expend som e mdliollB- in paying merchantmen. • for semi which, the Navy.. eould and ought, to ha done; but would not, Amour other it alf million and n:half was paid fur • small v sei g ,,,ipli e w Orleans, every .cent of which' uld ,have been, saved loth', people of the [I n e d States, iftthe navy did : not ,feet abovajieio g useful; and , it Congressmen did not=Otero...dieing with and petting navel .afficent e to , the care (It thp pubheinterest: 4, NoiSetifetarrePthe finvy,can nielte•theAteanobilitt do 04 Per publiettu serricev.while abeoet very. -neater mit representative tints. or expect s to ,,k fire ; 4 i ll /other orbit/ Amity provided with,epatt lettes and a salary for life in fur Army-:.or pips ' r . kilis.a,OPilitQck• fnutilY concern, ant 417.17,11 ii rich InPflf-pnt tribe peiyie!, rt - ,,,1Y-iva- •5 1 q 4, - ,,,, t -t,' • 1 j•,no> ?, ... I! . ' ~ , , - „ :1 - 1 411 ' ,, • • I-c 4 , I ' 4. 6 ,- IgrApersim-bPini seifeli4t2.lsfacinl bObeleAlititite of life, gaily "„ 6 Reatell, u tod 4.40,;:Xe1l #enneYsAintill real' *Merl Pi* Of. Mig*N 4 A4Cl lo lnikil V fiti*Krikid. INI I 4 I .1 1111 1 6 .7.4 1 :' 3' .: .ttl 1" T FROM rtm • *roma Allows* *;, • *atficuktri4,Volt t tic_PktrityW main Volnnteers—Santa Anna's DistaisL 4ieount Of eke Action . of Ernel .lmantlai :( • t+ etird.AASiti.i.d.dhe most important_ news bis. n .thei late arrival is that' of the dismissal of . lA ,' • 2 ta l ent* FOriStne conansana of.the army. sacCeeds The fol- Jowitst i it,the.afrisiallattar—addesied,bye•the- Minister of Foreign and Domestie Relations . to She fallen Didtatar, conveying the , unwel come intelligence:— DZPAaTiaaNT of WAR, Minister of Internal, and ,Ezternal Relations. • . Excellency the provisional Pres 7,. ideot of the Republic; profoutidly impressed with his ditty towards . bits con ntry, convinced of the necessity of re-establislfing.pohlicono- , rality,io,the nation, of, giving more vigor to the discipline of thourtny, for-some kiorie• so relaxed and almost ;extinguished by. our civ il.iliegensiqiis;, desiring, also i , to manifest-to then pop ulation of the metropolis of Mexico, and other-cities, in the power of the enemy, whose fate, not ; indifferent to your Excel-, lency; iti z fine, considering (hau in all well orgaiiized countries, generals of the army, have to answer before :a tribunal fur the.fisults they .have committed,, the reversOs they have,experiene`ed in their campaigns,. he,. the Provisional president, directs that, you transfer the command-in-chief of the ar my .to General of Division, bon Manuel Rincon, and until that officer is on the• spoi to assume it, you will „place it in the ,hands of General Don Juan Alvarez. His Excel lency, the Provisional President, also directs that you establish your residence in such tt locality as you shall deem convenient, and which may be in accerdance,to,the views of the Supreme government, md . that you here, await, under the guarantee of your word of honor, the orders for the assembling of a court martial, composed of general officers, to try your Excellency fur the loss of the ac tions in which youhave coin landed during the present war, aunt princip. ly fur the loss (capture) of the capital of the (public. ... His Excellency, the President, thinks it. due to •your honor t h at it should he cleared rind thorrighly purified by a judieinl investi gation, die result of Which, lie hopes will lie favorable and honorable to you. With the usual compliments, God mid Liberty. ROSA. • Tol.eco, 7th Oetoher,:lB47.. To his Excellency, well deserving at his country, General Antonio Lopez de San ! • ' ta Anna. Santa Anna in his account of the action of Himmanda, says, the Americans lost one hundred men, the American accounisays 16, hurthe American account of Santa Anna's .loss was equally extravagant, for the enemy instead of being slaughtered like sheep, and" several hundred killed, Santo Anna says he lost only seven men. - The first number of the North American of the 21111) of September, published in the city of Mexico, in speaking of the Mexicans, says We. will establish Colleges on the site of your barracks, in which your children shall be educated." , The . Monitor,44s, we should be happy to see this idea realiz ed,,but ,as it takes some considerable time to effect this, we would, in•the meantime, wish prr. . vat we possess ono RII qa • barracks. SAN Luis DE POTOSI.—The State of San Luis bas recoknized, without a 'dissenting voice, the General Government established by a decree of the 16th of September. The State remarkable for the meat efrorts which it has made in the defence of the cuuutry. Anus CsiteN.Tes.—The Mexican deputy sem, from the State of Agits Colones to Queretaro, has received the mast positive-:, injunctions from his constituents, neitlit4 tic admit, listen to, u r - in the least approve 'of, au, .treaty with the North - Americans, itt:- til. first .their forces shall have rerired from their country, and the fleet from blockading their cciastf The Penosylvania volunteers 'garrisoned. at Perote voted for Governor of Pennsylva nia on the 12th of October, di: follows . ; For_Governor—Shank, - - 66 - "Irvin, - - - 20 - , Canal commissiuner—Ltingstreth, 66 66 Patton, - 19 • 46 66 - Morton - 1 This is,only,ann l hattafian of the. first reg *lf HTIM9I I /ei, b rftliSq l at Puebla, .and gift secoati rOgiinant is ,at thc , city of Mexico. . , • ND/LE JARAITTAer—EI JAMOCIIO, the,Vera -.Cruz correspondent of the.Patria - , in a .letter dated .the 20111 OIL; says . that Padre JarllUla has abandoned •the field Of Mars, tend resum ed the tie:wefts] monastic: life., A few days previously he went to Huastuscei; where the. Governor of the State resides, find:there • re •sigsled his commission as chief of the goer frothis is to be attributed the removal or the difficulties in the' way of travel ling, between. Vera Cruz ;and Jalapa. It was Jarman who assembled the scattered. bands ef,robbers under. the ,guerrilla. flag,. end now, he isigotte they have disappeared.. For our part, we .think it was, a wholesome fear of the'rfaan Reimers that induced this per_ rillitobief to abundon occupationd if he laid continued to. infest the road, .he would have been sure,:one time or other, to fall iu- . tu, their hands... • • Tun ,LA MINTED WALKER.—Attiong. the binve•who have nobly fallen during the war, with Mexico fhereis not one tiroond -Whosi. bead have-clustered laurel ! : more abundantly thittrthiit intrepid officer. - Captain • Walker , was one of those' spiritsvt hat seem , to bede signed: by 'fate to negate' renown' by talk ing their physical energies in the heat uf d hand-to-hand fray; -in- the , crowded) Melee, -when-the ((nick • eye niiil ready hand, bocleed, by the dauntless heart; einable theinlio tv in: froarForuitie her hrighest pluine Aloa b n t HOtielUrit ready:" to plunk bright' honor friul th e ,poe.frieen mane'. or . dive ihto unfinh liittatile ! del/011,1 0 and - - pluck, !uit drowned himorty therktclits," - this gallantifellOw troh the )mudel of)a• heroin' partisan:Warfare; Mai loss at thil moment is a public mien( the greatest magninsde ; for it will N 1.4116164 to Smd-anotheri , like ,Ihiati PPintandPg-suchvit i4ed 9enn'boties-lbrAneticin and , ctininteedAi Capr. ,, W. ' , weir fat • n :etinsidinible i tilde 'a Tetz i i i sauer oftwar in , Megiech'i ihe re p.b e woe e*itir other' . ptiven 4 like liiiself, to work in the amnia of einettoperie,-_ , W e sego:What:he did not li UP aceciatpliih: iihat' tormailii,dtotriontootitionteeathe t'f•- ,:iiol •-,i , - .eatest r b,,,,,f.) q it boa ,7121; to ride bit firm* in. usiiipb'veitill'aJset4trelets in:the ci yof Mez 4w kW liatqabOred to con struct a a j i4irt. Ifiiideatit;will be deplor- i d all o 't‘c ifitont4-4' 'V Times. A corre pondent of the Picayune, giving an ricentint of Wilker's,deatli, says: - - 1 Aipt, .. fired his revolver, but unfortun ately rni d his aim, when ibe old man kill id Tii in - ii 'tE . • hie: liice - at Red, - elitainsliii that he li daveoged tfied # eatli of his len'ti 1 Capt. W Ike/0,125t Solt told*: tutul tirano .—•" Althciugkyour corm has fallen , never 7iiiieiegivriy - t4i." ' WitiOiritirilifilF I Walker had falloui,qa_pti,Lrefivis took com 4 mand of tlbe nonillion and orderedthe'streets and other{ places to - be 'scouted, which was immedintelY doneilinct•bot la :few minutes elapsed befomtlie.v,illapirfliasentiraly clear of the ho the portion of the inhabitants. • '' Many . 't Yhe'sbaiiiii'et" the -viiiikti , - v te - t e sacked arid destmyed,.. and his. , in win 119 rabe regretted ithpt lifter Geii. Lane had patiisd oh a 'number of stradg ers; 'mini litid'he'en ' ' • a 's .' intozical in the villa s , were put to death t by the 3 zicans. Acco l ine vary MOO itheJ id 'mintier , ho Were kilted ;in this way, and a private better whitili 1 i liave Wee!, sets the' nutnber down 'a - s abOut fottfmen, 'odd oth'eV , 'thounts {make it'lar. i ueeounts m..._ 'The d Iligence whit* left Vern'erui thr , the 20tli' inst., on its'' return to the),eity . til M'eiiien,% . ins' attacked,it appetirii,iiii, the . vf! cinity Of 'Santa Fe,' sciinetWolengdeefttirri' hdre. T e drivers, fiv,V) Meilen,' buys were' foinul ti d. to the Wheas, with-their . throatit', eit in 11 e' timAt barlitOotitt tuatilier:"Alse' milks h i d' either brakeh:lonie, of ivereetirl' i ried nifty the its:maw - 4 its All but two'hatt: di6appeared.' Ode 014 . , the 'property of' Mr. Nathan, pf New YOrk . , - 'wlMis'ltoW I.o l ' siding ih Jalapa, and the Only'lliggage lit' the vehicle, wits plundered by those niarand- ) itig ruffians.' Fortmititely , there • were /no• plisSetigers. . Tile Mexican Congress did' not nOseintild; 'at taisertitarn on the sihlinst. The Monitor sayithrit . the typhus•fever is p iliging TO a very' considerable extent etnong the Atnerican troops in the Capital. '' ' ' A • EAn t iOQuis,lit.-r: On . iitti rday t h e 2 n d o f October. the Omit of n severe -eartltun4 was feltin the,City.of Mexico, lasting two, minutes and fOur seconds. . Beds w,ercroc47. ed like, bammocks in it ship at sett;" opet fl doors* re slaMmed toAtid, fro ,andoit was with di cuity, any person i etaufd . keep, their, (eel. ' he people ran ,iiito the ,streets, and all kneeled with clasped hands, atid i tapttirn,- ee faces. It is described by , the editor of the North American as: a most thrilling and lublitue sight_ This was the severest aback, which has been felt .in Metico, since the great obe of 1844, which,threw down bons 'es and I made the earth crack., ltakvaripus parts of the,city, says . t . he North, Amerithan, the attack left traces (dins powers. The food.: lain blithe Grand Plaza was so moved that ihe.waker was thrown out of the reservoir in large quantities; houses were cracked, and standing water ran several yards. Jr., is die ficult.to describe the Sen s ation, felt for the first tune during the shock of 49 earthquake. Almost - every one in the city became sick at the stomach, and experienced. it dizziness equal .O the severest vertigo ; and, added to this ut'pleasant feeling . , was an almost atter prustrMion of the system, which rendered them in a measure helpless, had any great exertinn been necessary. The house weno ,ny is tine of the strongest mid firmest lit 7 ,- T et A A ut.nrarslTitnet .4.-... - ...444,-......^t10. I kicked ; cradle—the heavy • beam s !tag and creaking in discord most "in-' littrously. We have. experienced one I,tiake in Mexico, and feel ,no,desirefor nation.. • ~ . 'lnnitor significantly remarks that the itrilignake has changed the position of ooze statue of Santa Anna in the:Pla- Valndor. It is now slightly intline.d North, and appears pninting with the laud to• the flag that finats over, the I_ palace,•as th4Mgh, it said ," This is ok." lently I crack i It ;Irma earth a rep El ' late e the b za tie to th. right feticr MEI Front the Public Ledger; 13th hist.). TAIT rftettit MEXICO. of Col. Roberts, 2nd• .Pennsykunia unteers—Return of ,Midshipman 140. MajJ Gaines 4'c. , • [from the N. U. Picayune:], -Deaf Vu -i . , Fr lm the Durango - i Journal; of tne - I , lth ult.; i derivtd the itahrniiitiOn that the 1 •Uti.i -1 led Sjates frigate Portsmouth. arrived i&,ilie 'watt s,of )lazatilitt (IA the -,.,,d of Septem ber Irmo Monterey, in CalifOraia.• The'll,.. IS. lqueirreit, consistiOg of :the : frigrites Cod- Igress, Date; the Cyatte, ,ilia a triinsPortjeft Monterey oe the Ist 'September, for'Muziti hitt and San 111 us, And for those of `G4iy - ii- I nnis ld a Acapulco. - ;.-; ; i - ' - ' , • Mayor paittes, Capt. Cassita . 'At.. Clay!, Capt. lieody, ,Major Borl,ntid . CaPt . . baidey, land i!iclitli.ittinitts 'Rogers crime hattle; and lve lire Itap'pi to add; our associate,'Mi, Kendall.. - , 1- ' -•- , - •' ,''' " ; • 41.1. 11a nklie4d, the. British tiiiidatii;',4;•- rived,,, at Vera Crim on :the blj r ili Oh% . and ;was t 1 ceiVeatiith . at ilhary, ,lionOrt...: ':-'-, . : A eel was flinglit ahotitille o,4th 41clie lweet - .Capt.:l 3 iteter, , Of the - Rifiee l , and 'CaPi. Arida . r, \ of the' Voltiguera. ' At the sedond :Ifire,, apt. ; Archer wail. stun in the:''ab4oteti t 7 -ti f.•.vere ',but nni:daagerints wound 4 fuel ” ,, ;4; finilit -- near 'Ver'si Citti Out i tat t le, gate . kpr ii Merry, nn ihe'lst list., he-, wet Capri. Warring:ion and:White,: with Plitsk ts, ai l 'slity,r=-siees s . - '. At trst'Are Capt., I'str6tigttita received a hall ' l lltreught the I 'flesli patt'Or boilt - leik,. lielOw the. knee.' . i • Ti a" " Letinid;iii"2l6tier made h' great stir Vily.lirmt."'"Otte'ut thethove dtiehi grew , 'poi '6 it; I- ', •-.-'•• • , L '1; -, i ( - ~ - „.f.7 .