touched, Iiy our troops ; and aftermutual professions of good will, un«l a profusion of Castilian compliments, we inarched six miles South of the town, and encamped at an Ilucien-da.The next dav v*e inarel.ed tenmiles to a clear stream whieh runs by Morelos; and tlie next 31 miles, with water but once, to a clear and very rapid river, called, from the cot ion woods growing on its banks,Rio dc los Alamos. Early on this day's inarch wc crossed a long low range of hills, running East and West, our own course to-day and yesterday being nearly South, After crossing these hills, wc struck a broad, level, limestone prairie, which extended nearly to the Alamos.