for 850,The above is all the intelligence of importance \ we can find. The arrival of Gen. Worth, with his division, at the Brazos, is of moment, as it would prove almost conclusively that an immediate attack upon Vera Cruz, by land, is contemplated. \Ve shall soon hear of stirring events.A letter in the Evening Mercury, from the Brazos, says:Col. Harney is again in limbo. Itappears he was ordered to proceed to Monterey with four companies, whilst Major Torrens of the recri-ment was ordered to take command of the remaining six companies and march for the mouth of the river to join Worth’s division. Col. Harney said he was not to be disgraced, though they might arrest him, and, he accordingly inarched w?:.h the largest portion of his regiment.A Court Martial is ordered to convene for the trial of Col. Harney, on the 30th inst. It is probable that a few other officers will be brought before it,It is generally believed that Col. Harney will plead guilty of the charge, and leave it with the Cotjrt to decide the offence, None has more elm meter and standing to test the principle than himself. 'The following items we copy from the N. 0. Delta:The Louisiana and Pennsylvania volunteershflVfi ft * /irflj'F. /I •Mi fK/*V fi-»\ uri»!i . .1 *\\,w