Show TIC telegraphic NEW ORLEANS 11 1859 the steamship tennessee from vera cruz on the esth instant has arrived here she brings 3 in a specie the bark rapid from N NY nihad had arrived at vera cruz A severe evere northerly kale gale of ten days dais duration du ration had detained many vessels via gels the liberal expedition against tehua can orizaba and cordova proved a disastrous failure general gheral retreating avith without out firing a gun glin losing bosn g six hundred me men n who were taken prisoners also one thousand muskets and twelve cannon which general minon captured without lilling killing a man aej general eral marqueza Marqui Mar zahad bal pronounced for santa anna after seizing a eon dutta with in in specie specie which he uni uni dercook to escort to tecc te ic ile he appropriated to li himself 1 I 1 myself and detained detale d the rest at Guana guanajuato the british Brit ih and french ministers Min had bad energetically i f protested ag against al ret this conduct 6 A general genera miramon Miram v I 1 1 ramon nn against the wishes I 1 of his ca cabinet b net with 0 aly only I 1 lour our alde aids had bad left eft the cs capital copits pits ostensibly to collect and pursue Al marqueza Mar arquiza ass as a traitor but aut it was wag feared lie he was really leagued v nth ith him the liberals were wera greatly encouraged thereby 1 enera I 1 I 1 ado li ad defea defeated ted alford capturing his bis artillery and entering guanajuato with men general was wag at legros and general degollado was pushing on to attack him advices advises from tampico of November 1 received here today to day dav state that general marquez odthe of the All miramon ramon government forces after holding a council of war had det determined to evacuate and retreat A portion of f the band of cortinas coronas had bad attacked the city of rio grande ing nearly every house i it t was reported that the two bands 0 of f cortinas numbered seven hundred men i the people of brownsville Browns ville were in the I 1 greatest dis distress tresO all AH the malls mails were interrupted b by y the outlaws laws and cortinas Cor tinaa bere had threatened d 1 to le destroy btroy ahw town and e cut tit off and murder all the reinforcements I 1 that hat might be sent on to tel the relief of the I 1 I 1 terror stricken citizens i NEW ORLEANS nov 15 1859 I 1 advises advices from the city of mexico to the ath tb dinst are at hand band boldly bows avows hia big hemre of the condu conduct eta a to have bare been for patriotic purposes seo i marquez JMar quei was expected at the capital capit a and would pi v assume the pre presidency being the favorite of the church h I 1 party the re rebellion lellion at victoria mexico iehl c 0 h lag been quelled and the leaders leader of ut I 1 t S shot 0 ax the troops sent to put it ilow dow n were nvere sub marched to Degollado Degol lados ls headquarters headquarter s at san luis A perso personal nal dilli difficulty culty between B C yancey and E r F fitzpatrick esq Es at I 1 alabama growing out CIA of recent political which chich lod led to a chal challenge tenge from the latter has bien been satisfactorily settled without a hostile meeting i BiG HOTEL AT NASHVILLE A company has been e n form formed ed a t nashville ten ren nig cc to erect ital a large hotel in III that place 1 it 1 la I 1 to cost af ofis aich one gin gen ti tieman aai the owner I 1 of arthe the kitei site agrees to furnish i i taj lady montague observed that in in the Is whole hole course of hir her long and extensive travels she had found but two sorts of people men and women i fro brofn accounts it appears abati cabo 1 ties lies and methodists have bare increased in in number in whilst bil st to the melbourne argus all th the a other religious denominations alien off since the census 1857 there are now nov catholics in in the colony of the three nationalities mies english Engli shIrish irish and scotch the ancie increase of the immigrants is of the irish 1 dr maxwell an old and well known citizen of chicago died recently at geneva nev alWis aia lie ile was i aa 60 years or of age j 8 some 61 men attlio kno that they are I 1 great are so very haughty withal anil and I 1 I 1 that their ada acquaintance uain tance discover i their greatness 9 only ni by tb the a tax of humility which they ar are e 0 obliged aged to pay ay as the theorice price of their friend friendship s 1 i T 8 such uc ha c characters arac areas are as tereso tiresome m id and d di disgusting us w in the journey of life as rut rugged g e tro broadi A duz a are re to the weary traveler which he d discovers loco V ta be turnpikes only by the toll which he is is compelled to pay lacon hurr hurry and cunning are t tw wo or apprentices of d despatch g patch and skill but neither of them ev ever c r leara learn their masters arade trade ji none are so 99 seldom found alone ot 01 are so soon tired of their own company as those who are on the best t terms r ins with themselves and who in the or d s seemed em ato to forget the presence of mrs others the lb ib fortune has been considered the guardian divinity of foo fools and ort this diore ore she has been accused of blindness blind fess but it should rithie be adduced cedas ag a 1 proof of her saga sagacity elty when she helps those who ceila certainly ceita cannot hilp help themselves ib I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 an act by which wa ive make one en enemy m y a add iad one friend la is a loosing game bebau ra a I 1 u e V |