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jutla,,when the)(were surrounded by 1200 fr 1400 men, under Gen. Garay. Cel. De Rusay's command had suffered considera ble lons. bit with the assistance of Capt. Wise's artillery, they hal celt their way ti O!e river and there waited for reinfuorce metits. Cell. Gate. despatched the New Or. leais 'nack to Vera C;u7 with a requisition on Col. Wilson for four c i or infan try. Ile had al.sn sent the stenmbaon Un ,dine and Mary Somers up the river with '156 men to Cot. De Russy's assistance.. The New Orleans a-rived at Vera Cruz on the 10th at 2 o'e0ck, P. M., and'Ifomnd the eity in a state of excitement. Gen. 'ierce hail marched out, as above stated, and ramped aloiut ten miles from the city, when the a114vance gi:rd came in antd reper-. ted a heavy force of Texicans at the Nat ienal Bridge. who wyere marchiig towarils the city. Gen Pierce reiiforeed his his .nnmand with 700 men, making in all -2O0. In -ceisequcnee cof this ditficulty, ihe requitmioin from Col.-Gates nt Col. Wilson could nt be compinlie'd with. 1'he New Orlenis had oi board 25 naritners from the U. S. MJoop Saratogn, on the moirning of the 17th insi, uih -ild Ior T ampico, preinus tit whjcrhi Gen. Pit-rce 'h-id mna chedi out to meet tite rean v. The New Oriensn arrd (, maarning of the h ., .al had gosne upi ihe rtiver it ., aind ,rported as follows, ni .--ar la: w could -useertakii: 'he troops uinier . . -.r. :. searched withi eveto I -or ,. . .t ehe oriing it* the etc. .. ans Ii commiientced ai hI . .o' 'i o iom all lireciions. Capt. Wise it is ni'ec of artillery to bear -in thci wn afte . -r re ceivin,: rix w, mighrtrm is. ;-pe, which cuit a litie ;through their hile, thley 2:1r7t riennis c.'at::!ed Iighting their wybe! alonag the roal iowinds Lhe siver tst ir-er vits tnstil tle toritirg of the 1'1., when they were riieved e re;infirceme.t tf ot0 enema. rites r.'tiar d to amipicj a' at late hour (,it the 1iA with a l itos 0 2 lii ib-d, %1 % tudd, an d m issingl. Ameisg the nmber au Calt. Bo fd, w% ho fel in, the first %h01rg, ith three bai ihr m-h his blt also, his First Lieuteiaint. who "elH 11mrtUlly wounded, ndj ja lost dym 0cn1 [hie fiid. ) lis eiat. Capt. Wise haud hi hor-411 shi froan oun-lr him. 'T1he ni'm ami .eer fogiht bravely. TPhe names ifi the flijc-s from Limisiniat wiois aerimsniidiu( C.O. De Rtssy are no: retll'cid. The Mexic-an lots. rePm-:r ed aby a iti-utenant in bw hi10 kiiled manad 120 woided. The Ami-ri-nt. also,. lost 12 or 15 horstes :rij (Y) pack Give the Devil his Due.-Dr. T.-erton, the late hinho'up i Duirbvar. emiuoved -j ner. the nll eaf oie in hits agent, to hma oiltI the1f true vAhe of th estates bel u.nd er hi m, andi, ina c's i en ece of 1)ue'a rie piirt, grea:tly3 ra i.sed bothii the fan anad te re'ts~ oaf hais tenatm, ont whaich :aerunt thte f'olin wtint! toaest wa's frequen'tmly droi,;I it. hishoiiprie' :"M'rayv the' Lomrd take bit uop rami the~ devii his~ Dua."' - lR.':s Ocrt'rrri.--A scene~i of a1 dist Iressing chst uarte'r was itntsew eni ee ye'uIerdlay itn th nei-hborn -i~ia' .fice.m, wh iich, how'ever' in ii wias oft a roilber sgratl~ i'f mani and -.ie nuic., hai cairryai:litbut ;Iaih -i aiid ", arrial the 'ebi self a e MEDICINAL USES F CHERRY., &ver since the settleinent of i" has been known to possess ver Virtue. Every -boly knew". knerw how to extract Its esse' mother gives Wild Cherry Worms, for coWly, and gaiv adults throughnit ouro making a compound or aid other ingredients, te to comljaints incidrnt . found'by ex petriment even far more importatr4% it.. For the firt stages matter how long sLmaL 9c., it i. proved to h, 7 - Dr. ilst1 el. extrnet - cirin ter our . ished th tar's Halt..,. heretoftre UL None genu, wrapper. ir salt' in the Irp, .Cto . ...---N* d M E. iF Oh! L I -The trivie, L'AD. lEsi., an nounce .JOS. Camo dar e the (.ar,~di~ (' uron Cou Dr. W .W nou ( ru ( j~~d ~i EPr ti\ "t. Ir W a Cando'. Ca 1n a'