Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 October 1846 — Page 1
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Our Country Our Country's Interests- -and our Cotntry's Frifnds G.F. CLAUKSO. UHOOK.VILL.E, FUAXKLLV COUXT1', INDIAN A, FRIDAY, OCTOBEIt 2, 184G. VOL.XIV. XO. 40.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Arrival of the Cambria. FIFTEEN DATS LATER FROM ECROrE. The steamship Cambria an i veil al Boston on the morning of the lS:h iiit., an J her news as immediately despatched ly magnetic telegraph in all directions, ar.d II I - . i . I
was 85 cii Nuw ai aMimgioii ani ; e(j Buffalo, as at New York, on the same day.!
The Cambria onngs ll.i passengers, imong whom are Washington Irving,Wm. Shaine, and B. Mariner, beares of despatches; and also the celebrated Cruik-
shanks, the caricaturist, eve
Cotton Market I Live nat to Yourself. I The J073 of Prayer. The demand for Cotton since the 25th, On the frail iitvle stem in the gardenj Even in those pirts ot prayer1 tint might j has been very animated sales larjre. ; hangs the open ros. Go ask why it hangs seem only painful, there is a pleasure that Speculators and exporters have taken large there! "I lung here," says the beautiful (will ba ill exchanged for the world's most lots at. about i I advance since Friday: : flower, "to swealen ilia air which man 'boasted l.liaa In the. hittrnp
fully il upon all qualities so that quotations breathes, to open my beauties, to kindle pentant sorrow for sin, there is a sweetness are accordingly. Accounts brought by the emotion in his eye, to show him the hand ; in that a'ony of fervant supplication for "Iliberma as to the coming crops being of Go 1, who penciled each leaf and laid pardon, there is a iny as much superior in
vary me no nouni orought about the alter- them thus on my bosom, and whether vou the best ih world ran hoo ti hen-.
Stale of affairs. Sfiod n.13 here to ffnl Kirn sv.-rir mifninn on ... i.;..i.. .1..., .. ...a
r - - - ... - . j ...."-. "B . uno ,j mill llicriltti
1 ne inarKet to-day has been extremely ;or whether you :nd me on the lono mounfiun. Sales are estimated at ROUO biles tain side, with the bare possibility thit he American at 4J to 51 pence- The imports ' will throw me one pissing glance, mv end during the week are 2;? ,000 biles. ; is the same. I livn not to mselr".
The Chamber of Deputies opened on the : solitary
The loatetl .mile ttiiferliiij fully vriri, Less pk-a-iu; far than prayer's r. peutaut Uar. O what a bippy, haven-fortasling life might the children ot G )d eni y on earth, if
i 1 1 ,- , iiiik 111
uiuo you ttguwav annus an agea ires. ; u wnu, , jtfe a ,ife Q(. ,
uiary arm a-.one. 1 00 see no living unng lni,.i lVlo . , ctnrma
- f . . : n. 1. . 1. . 1. .. 1 l r .1 . .. :. 1 .1.1 . . .
The commercial news is 01 great inter- "'".' " 1111 uun-soeccn irom me tiirone, '-.' yoU say sureiy mm masi siauu . n,nv cm,,0iiej aT11j chPerfiil while all
11011 miiiic. -.so, aiyo iue tree, ij-ju
est, as will be seen by the extras below.
The zrain crops Have 1 een. gathered in
siys
never nude me for a purpose so small. For more than a hundred years 1 have stood here. In summar I have spre id out u:y arms and sheltered tha panting tlck which, hastened to inv sliiJe. In my bo-
which was received by the steamer of the
Oth August. The proceedings ol the Cham-
.u.n.i.i.K Iclal,H.nH lhnprlimnrM. "CI " ueeu conu.iea 10 I liO Ven
ule wn .... " ,, incHtion of the election of each Deputy. .ion is that wheat will be an average y.e d.j VVLen lhjs jg com,,Ielei,t th Oats the same. Potatoes owing to the : n answer t , tb3 Kj speech, to which
disease, are every wnere a wuure. the I'eers have already sent up their reply. I hive concealed and protected the
The news from America announcing, Joseph Henry, who tired at the King on brood of young birds, as they lay and rockthat tb,e Araeiican government had made: the 2-ibofJuly has bjeu tried by the eJ in thai r nests; in tha storm I have overtures of peace to the rcpullic of Mex-1 Peers, found guilty, and was condemned more tlnn once received in my boJy the
iro caused a ureal chanse in the aspect i t0 vvork n the galleys for life. Xo "doubt lightning bolt, wbijli hid else destroyed
of Mexican affairs, and produced quite a ".en.t.c',5l!,ed lhat iba fellow ii
rroliion in the market value of that !!S .U3 and his conduct prove t
Block.
me Ban o! bngiana nas ioerea ( ard these regici-s Lis prevented the reali-
laig vii.mi. ,v u, urn., ... ti- jZatlOIl Ol tills aillDltlOUS llCSirC
the
around was agitation and alarm, the smile
of Heaven onarkling around their path, the peace of Heaven dwelling within their hearts. They s-iy that travellers in Alpine regions are encompassed with a clear atmosphere, and cloudless sunshine, while traversing the sutr.mji of those Icfiy mounta.jis, at the very time that the world below them is wrapt in nii-ls and darkness, and thun-
Niagaka and Poetry. A correspondent of one of the Rochester papers has been culling beauties from the Album kept at the Falls. Some of the extracts are worth a corner here. One of the extra sublimities pencilled down is as follows: "Nature li but one OodOoil but on Niagara''" ' S P. P.." a real live Yankee, not satisfied w ith the arrangement of things, suggests the following improvment: "The waters of Xiajaral Tis wonderoti how they go,
A tumbling from rock above, Down to the rocks bi-luw. tThryve run this way, this many a day, And now to shift the scene, I would iig5ost, jut for a change, To have them run up stream."
From the Army. Camargo, Aug. 23. 1846, Dear Bhocch; You no doubt feel a solicitude to obtain the most trivial news
! from the "Army of Occupation," and tri
vial in fact and dull in the extreme must always be the movements of an army from post to post, with nt determination of the enemy in force. Gen. Hjnier left Matamoras the 1 Mi with about 1400 men, and leached (his point in autarch of 8. days, with merctiiy tanging from 100 to 105 in the shade. Much of the country is as bar-
! ren as S.ihara, with fifiy inudholes called
watering places, at intervals of from five tu twelve miles. I have learned enough of military life to know, that such marches, with the con-eoueut fatigue, and in-
rrpdililp lahnr trip tlio r.mraOA and lha
Turning over a few pages the following bllum of men. more ne.heos than the dan-
travels
di?r c!o.iil!i arp li:iritinT &r t!uir fi't . l-,.vpn I
r; t!vj icoriis which 1 Imve uii- .i..,. ,,r..r i,r. k.i1(,..r ... - i..r. ,
the market value of that i "'3 :11 a" ,,w onuuet prove t. i roiu yr 10 year, nave oe :n cameo lier ailJ eeren T,gon, far, far above the
j ' i .xpresseu a wish lo 0a "ar, aiu gro.es oi lorett. ois can c0l, js anJ 6lorins t darken and dis'.ractl
conuemneu u. c. am. out a new policy tow- ciiim mi as lueir parent, i nave uveu lor the. rcions below. In tint region of nun-I
eagle, wmch has pjrchsd on my top; tv , lha .,.Ui),oilirB IS cic.r anil
lor'-liern lor the huni:iiin7-birJ tint his mused and .i.. i r c.r. . !
feet has been visible in improving the worship. (refreshed its SH;dy win,, ere' it danced I J Z r,-
price Of public futid9. This movement! Considerable discussion Ins taken place : awuy agun like a blossom of the air; lor be &ees tl", thunder-clou Is of eanhl v care
Jives great lauiuuts 10 uaue, auu ts linen- j i"c 1 i'ii-u juuruais reia'.ive 10 lue re- "c ma'-ti uu'. uars muiiu a ui'uiti wnuiu sorrow rolli'l" beneath his feet thus re
del to obviate all evil consequences of i cent alternations in the American tan It. . tne loins ot my bxrk; and when 1 can stand zncT ihe beuiifjl
the failure of the Potatoe crop. In thus 1 u1 "unstitutionel" thinks the lan.T no i.mger, 1 snill fall by the hand ot man, el
occurs: '-I raive it henceforth Ke considered a bor. For anyone to write about Niagara's roar." "Great are his perils in a stormy time, Who rashly ventures oVr a sea of rhyme." "L.-arn'd and tinlt'arn'd will ail the sea of ink Some few may swim but many ihousands sink, Oh thou miph'y flood! my greatest vot.di-r I, that soiuuch water maki-s so little thunder:"
Some li2ht hearted body, whose appre-
inustrilio.i of the po- 1 following strain
acting,the Directors have incurred some;
censure, counterbalanced by a more gf-n-1 eral meed of praise. The Share of Market has an upward tendency. !
Hostility continues among the Irirh
people towards Indian Corn, but incrras
. still too kigh, and enforces on the Ameri
can Government the necessity ol" establishing Docks and "dure Tots.'
Among the many persons who attempt
ed to establish drinking and gambling est -ll ' ili (.1 .nil c .it f . rrt .uc n Arliiit
- .. . . luuiiniiiiii mo ui auitii u, "as a iciiiiiii ing intelligence is gradual y removing the! . , ,, , . ., ,, ,- . , " character well known in the aricv. Mis prejudice, lurnipsare in a sound state1 , , , , , r r ' j ... . r i , r goods were shipped, by order of the coinslid wul compensate for the loss of more i . ci . j u j i , , . i maudant of the tow n, and he was ordered popular esculent. , ,., ' . . , . i, c , on. He became in-olentaud abusive in Houi was in demand at Havre. Sales i , . , ., . . . , , .,,,,. , consequence, and went so far, that Lapt. Jiaye been made at 3f33L to arrive. t i i ii- . . i i . rp. n . i . j . - M'les ordered him lo be arrested and put The British iron trade has improved in!. . . . . .. . . . r r , , j in the guard house until the boat was consequence of the passage of the new , . . , . , v Iri:i1l' (In hpinj roli-ncii.-l lit ivmi lin lo
American Tariff. , '. ' . 7 - , . . , . . . (.ten. Taylors tent, and made a long and
i ne .mieiicaii itovisioii m iiKeiisiu a
and shalt go tostrengihen the ship wh cb makes him lord of the ocean, A; to his dwelling to warm bis hearth and clioer his ho:ne. I live not to uiysjli." On yonder inountiin-sidc comes down the silver brook: in the distance res Juibling the ribbon of silver, running and leipin hs it dashes joyously and fearlessly down. Go ask the leiper whit it is doinj. "I
"As sora..' ta'tlclifT that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Thou roud its feet the r.-illing clouds are spread, Eternal smishin; settles on its h.-ad."
J Rt'jal Qi fid ifij. () l first corisigonint of ."Sidiidtz powders to the cipi j tal of Delhi, the inm;ireh was deeply inter-! csted in the accounts of the refreshing bev- ;
buoyant state. Parliament has been prorogued on the 28;h uit. Her B. M. ship of the line America, had arrivid in England with -$6,000,000 in specie, collected in the west coast of Mexico, and in Peru and Chili. Conservative presidents and vice presidents of the french chambers have been elected by large majorities. The Queen of Spain is to marry het
CC.usin, the Duke de Cadiz, elde.-t son of Don Francisco. Dukede Montpensire, A treaty ofcoinmeice has been published between Denmark and Prussia.
At the Cape of Good Hope, on the ISth of May, ten thousand C.tftres. who had
swarmed around Fori I'eddie, were dispersed by artillery and rockets, leaving a large number of dead. The fn i ig having frightened the cattle which were gathered beneath th,e walls of the fort for protection, they broke loose and 4000 of 5000 were captured by the CafTres. On the 13th of June a thousand CafTres were surprised between two parties of the British. They defended themselves gallantly, but several hundred of ihem were galloped over and cut dow n in retieat. London Corn Trade. The London Wheat market has been rather fluctuating since the last report. Prices during the w eek ending Aug. 24ih, advanced 4s per qr., and at market a further rise took place; but in consequence of the high pretensions of sellers, the transaction of extensive business was re-larded.
On being released
'hitter complaint to liOld Hough and j !eady.'' The Geneial sat and listened lo
aim in silence. When he had closed, the General rose vere very coolly, and asked him if he had got through, 4 Yes, sir, I be-
i lieve I have." Well, then,' exclaimed the
! General. ap:l vins his rich t fool loa nrom brisht lace yoa may not re id, "None of us
inent part of the fellow's body iir a very j liveth lo himself." I evinhtitic. manlier ' hp t.fT from hpre nr.! Si'Oak n to that Solitary stir that
I'll kick you clear into the United States. ;
i viinn iiii-u icii, i lo tan ui oiiiiauii 1 . , . , . . r i ,- i
I , ,, ., ( r . , , ills voii.c.uiiiv3uuni.lucl'i.viiiillic. aim 1 probably with the facl, that a man can't cne9 , am a mj b , WiJ u.
i.e.p w.ial is none oen.na nis oacn.-; ,iolled ,,ore al UltJ creatiljn. Wll8 aillong ! 1 I the. inorning stars that sang together, anil .4 Loccfuco A ffair. One of the Cincin- j among the sons o; Go 1 who shouted for joy . ! iati locoloco nominees for Representative, ! al the creation ol llu earth. Aye, 1 was ; by the name of Warren, and a h; other lo- ; there. 1 CO by the ti; ll'.e of Lilly, 1 l.d a diiff-.' 'Wh-n th-radiant morn of creation broke, Sicultv on th i 31st. when the for-! An'' ,he wor!d ,he "nitt-ofGod awoke,
was born, says the brook, "high u; the erag. A box w.is brought to the King in mountain; but there I could do no good; and ! mn cllrt) aj ti,e interpreter ox,)!ained to so I am burryingdown, running where I hisMiiesty hv.v itwaito b med. Into cm, and leaping whore I must, bat hasten- a g.blet he p it tin c mionts o' th9 twelve nig do.va to wa'.er the sweet valley where, blue p i.iors; anl hiviu aldjd wter, the the thirsty ciltlo tiny drink, whera the! Km dran- jt Htr This w is alkili. and lark may s.ng on my margin, where 1 maytl)a TQX c,,unteninee exhibited no sign of drive the mill for the accommodation ot, satisfaction. It was then expl iinri that i n man, and then widen into the great river, ' ,ie combination of tho two powd-ra lay the and bear up his steamboats ani shipping, ; iUX'iry . nnd llm twelve white powders were and finally p'.uage into the ocean to rise quickly devolved in water, and ase igerly in vapor, and porhips am! back again in j swallowed by his majesty. With a shriek the cloud lo my uw.i native mountain, and , ti,al will be remembered while Delhi is live my shirt life ovor again. Not a drop I numbered with the kingdoms the monarch of water co.nes down my channel, ir., whose ! ro( gtr.oered. exoloded. and in his To-
nies, screamed. " Hold me down!" Then, rushing from ihe throne, fell prostrate on the tljor. There he lay during the lung rontinned olf.-rveiiiene of the compound.
ger and the din of battle. In the hour of
conflict all the energies of mind and body are amused lo the highest possible point of heroism. The hope of victory, i he mouihVa'.ion of defeat, the eclat of success, all comhiiu; to stimulation. But iti the fatigue, ihe liiiler-ssess of camp life and its monitor;-, with occasionally a
) inarch lo a distant post through a country;
without vegetable or water, and perhaps
ciation of the ridiculous is fir greater lhan!,,e fo0d upon the b.tcki f men, again to of the noble and snblim?, hint- whose soul (go into camp, every :hi.ti. is calculated to
The con-
rted quail and ask
for dismissal, while the u.en, equal to any
and all possible emergencies, remain toextitbit the resolution ol heroes; knowing ; well thai such a canpaign will only be jmet with frowns fiom ihose al hom. One of the best tniiitiry cliaracters 1 have ever seen in the army, one who j would have immoriilizeJ t'ie daysof Grefi.ui ai.d Uoiiin heroism, whose name would have lived in song, and whos examples would have inveda i army lo deeds of glory ii, Madam Bt'rer. Liugh not al litis, for I assure you
seemed untouched with the grandeur of j oppose and to discourage men. 'Niagara, expressed his sentiments in the .sequence is the faint hearted nt
So Niagara's torrent pours over the height! Mow rapid the current, how majestic the Ho.nl Rolls on and drscends in the strength of its weight, .it a monstrouM great frog leaps into the mud: The roar of of the water; how sublime is the sound Whith forevir is heard from I lie cataract's steep! How grand, how majestic, how vaM, how- profound! Like the mot e oj a pig when V buriej in sleep: There s-en'i-rthe waters in beamy divine, l he r:iiub-.iw ari-ing to guild the profound, The trio in which all the colon combine Like the yellow and red in a ealico gntintl: And Oh! should. some mortal-how dreadful thedoom!
Descend to the spot where the whirl-pool carouses; whatever II11V hate bceil her
Alas: he wi'iilu torn there a watery tomb! Or at least he'd be likely to fracture his f route!
the bright sparkler wiut it is doing there.'
j mer stabbed ihe latter wiih a small knife j in the back. The wound not being very i severe, Lilly turned upon Warren and ' gave him a severe beating. Warren we
understand la sin; at large, and tl 13 supposed wi',1 continue a candidate for the Legislature. Itisnolhaid lo say which house he should occupy if he gels to Columbus. Xen ia '1 u rch lisht.
And the empty realms of darkness and death
RANDOLPH S "JOHN." We ara told by the Lynchburg Virginian, that John, the well known and faithful servanlof the iate John Randolph, who, wiih ihe emancipated slaves of his master, went to Ooio, and were there treated in a manner of which our readers have been apprised, has returned lo Chatlottee w ith the intention of petitioning untie Legislature to al-
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Wero moved throuerh the depths by his nne;htv breath, i l"- spoi.s
And the orbs of beauty and spheres of flame From the void abyss, by myriads came, In the joy of youth, as they darted away Throuqh the widening wastes of space to play; Their silver voii.es in chorus run?. And this was the soti the bright ones sung. Here am ng the m ir.iin: stars, I h old place, and help to keep other worlds anced in their places. 1 have oceius mountains, and I support myriads of
I
I tnv
spurting like ten thousand pennyworths of imperial pop, and believing himself in Ihe ngouies ol dcMth, a melancholy nnd humiliating proof th it kings are mortal. Oj-Thn G uhen Demount this consiles the Democracy for the loss nf Legislature; "As a c -msetrience t'-e vhijs will elect
in A'ldit irol" S;t., Treasurer a id fitate Printer. Well let them have them it v.il at least save us a dit-gneefnl seraoi'ile for
aid p irh lis inf.; th; ed'j:t to
op 'ii the eyes oi the Dim lerac to the unp irtiticce hereafter of securing the legisli-lilurc.
The ed.torof the "Prisin a recent letter f.oin soeakiog 01" lVter's exe-
TRUT1I. 'What is litnh?'' a fadeless flower; A tree, who.se fruit hr.sv,ul power; A spring, whose water sweetly roll; . A fire which purifies the souls, A mirror, without spe.;, and bright; A compass always pointing right; A balance having no defect; A sword, to punish and protect; , A rock immovable secure; A way which leads tojoy most pure;
misfortunes
iluiwevershe may hue bjeu the victim jof treaclu'ry. or whatever disadvantages I of both or of education may have thrown .her into contact wiih the frontier adveni turesofan army, she, in her sympathies and her enieriuinments, is all woman, and j in her coura4e and pdiiotism every inch a soldier. My attention was first directed ; particularly to her, by the severity ofcomcnaul wiih which the ordered some soldier out of a sma.l wagon stayed upon Ihe
. top of the artillery, which the steamboat was
! carrying upon the fore castle. The men ! looked up wiih a leer and a nod, as much as 10 say, "who are you?'' Whereupon
she instantly called the captain of artillery
A gem m re worthy tha i nitnres mines, anj ,he wa,'on was vacated in a trice al
A glorious sun, which ever shines; It is (in shtiit, nor say we more) The Ti ib jne God whom we adore!
jibe order 'gel out of madam Bufel's I wagon." S le stalked iiYr.it the cabin
1
A Sisters Lore oner's Friend."
I II irt'ord, Gl , in
1 not iiOl eiVK
bll:j " The Sisler J Poller dctircJ lo culcd in la riict! How in:.en;0 h
I Uudert-t tn.l sooi'ilhin ' o! it; lor 1
im
mortal beings on my bosom; and when I j lhi i3;in whasl ,t tW ,e;,ve
I low him 10 remain in the com.non wealth.
Foreign Free Wheat had rather restric- He says they have no feeling for colored led sales bnl prices continued to advance, J people in Ohio, and if the Legislature reaidid flour which was in good demand,! fuses lo grant his petition, he will sbumil particularly fresh brands. For American to the penalty of remaining and be sold as
free-
pris.i
,-he:k. IJjtiiwero bv.ii.'l i-i tears. II ith I were m tin mst extrem? m:ifi! agny. I Not a word was uttered ; v ei! h Jr. SI v
Istran e it seetned to see a brother in
a slave preferring tl.is to enjoying Join in a free slate.
Points i" nor. Col. Mm'gomery was shot in a duel about a dog; C1. Ramsey in one about a servant, Mr. Feiihertson
! in on" about a recruit. Sterne's father in
one shout a goose, an other gentleman in one about an "acre of aiK-hovie-,, o ae ofli-
in good sweet state, ihe price was about 2Ss. per barrel, duty paid. The weather having changed for the better, permitting agriculturists so secure outstanding crops, the Grain trade has been influenced thereby, and purchasers have manifested a reluctance to continue operations at the changed rates. Rutin a. . ,-..11 M.I.1..A . .
-.1IICI3 HQ, UL I A iiiMiMaiiu VII IOC l 11 1 t I !- I' to,. . , ,' ... ,. ,cer wis challenged for merely asking his 3in Uit., bul as holders seemed disinclined . ..:. j ... 1
. .. - .'Opponent. 10 ciij ij uit; m-hiiih jjuii.t-i, ami 0 realize, previous prices were pretty well; an,Hn9r was co.npe.led to right ahmt a ustsined. On ihe 31st uit. wheat decii- j p;nr-h of snuir. General Barry was challetiDed 2s per quarter, bolow rate current on I ired by a Captain Smith for declining a glass that day sennight. Little business was! of wine at a dinner on a steamboat, although transacted in wheat bound, although inqui- 'he General had pleaded as an excuse tint ry therefor, and the market was languid vvine invariably made bini sick, and Lieut, previous prices was maintained. (Crowthor lost Lis Ire in a due! because he t i , n , , , ! refused a.lmitance to a club of pigeon sljooLiverpool Grain Market ieT,.-.'.,h;.vewger. In lau report of this market, Trade hadj In H77 a duel occurred in this city bean animated appeaiance, and prices had twe n Lieut. Fth.;rsonhoagh, of the T9th, advanced considerably. Q.i the 2lst uit., and Capt. McPhe rson, of the 4:d British Wheat was in fair demand at an advance' ! regiment, in regard to th-i manner of eating
of 2d to 31 per bushel of 70 lbs At the an edr of corn OI,e contending th u tha eat- j as openins of business some lama nare! ofl inS was from the cob, the other that the ; de
Western Canal Flour chafed hands at ?rain ,s,ho.u!J b? cul. f .e or .elVn-.
i.ieui t einersoMii.niiro itoi um ." aim,
be Cj-e-r love! was in f t..i
have done ihis, I send my bright bcur.si . ,,1.., 1..., t, n... i.,n,r
down to earth, and the siilor takes hold o:J ', s.i-.v"l,i.r" i.-:rnit the lio kfss upen her
1110 ueim auo uxes u:s cif 011 me, anu u'um .. ,L. i . 1
his hone across tbj ocjan. Oi" all the co.intless hosts of my sister stars, who walk
lorth in the great space oi creation, ut L, ,.,! ,,,, . h-.i.h.r in full
one lives or shines for herel ! ' jhealt'j and stremnh, tnkmg a ri nl leave of And thus God has written upon the (1 iw- a slsUrj n0KX,A , thu i a ie hours he cr that sweetens the air, upon the brecziwaa tJ jjj Bt, (T v.mui.ois detlh 011 the that rocks the flower on its stem, upon the i iT.Ui JiVS, 0 , ,.. ,;l)d! Vu sce(J is n,v rain-drops which swells the mighty river, f,re ,n0. Xor cin it be c.i iced irmn my upon the dew drop thu relreshesthe small-; tliumjrv " est sprig 01 moss that rears its ii ;ad in t.o i
desert, upon the ocean tint rocks every ! Jtrnkin on tnc titU nj li i'Uc . wnrswimmer in its ch unbars, and upon even Jing the heat of the action oi the 'th.Co!. penciled bhell that sleeps in the caverns ol'B 'Unap svit a inoantcd servant to the the deep, as well as noon thj mighty tun j rear to g- t him some cl iret is h ; leturnwhich warms and cheers the millions of .e.l, Gen. Taylor was ne-.r. and he called creatures that live in his light upon all him to t ike a drink. Winlj the servant has he writtcu, "None of us liveth to him-j was opening the win-, a lull C1013 and kil-sur;-led hirsj and servant, 11 1 s n isoi J the b it - Ami if ynu will r?ad this lesson in clnr-jll m atoms, actors still more distinct and striking, youj A ,r S.1M1 -It h relate I thit a will go lithe gudeii of (Jethsemans, and aiiy (, Huny. who w.is anniM'.iv aceusheartne Bedeemer in prayer, while the,t(,inej t visit' Pe r'.n, on the -Fete de angel of G od strengthens bun. 00 will : bringing with her an only daughter, read it cn the bill of Calvary, where a , 3 lovely chiTil o! s jven or eight ye r. misvoice that might be the concentrated voice JCij lier in tie cf0v. J, and alter a fruitless of th whole universe of God. proclaims 1 B,,rL., Wii3 compelled to return with ml lint the highest, noblest d ;cd which the i.r Another veirlml el'.. wed when or.
Innoitecan do, is to at good to others to live not to himseli! lijc J. TnlJ.
some six feet in her shoes, with an air of one perfectly al home, seating herself by
JW..Yell. I swan tew man. ll" s,ide ?f their amusether's a dam'd m,ss over te our house.' menltand rrfreshmert. uniformly receivWhy, wh it's the the matter, Johnny !" i ' soubriquet, 111 a courteous Oh, dad's got a new bat, .Moll's g.t the' and respectful manner. Upon enquiry I fnub nosed hoopiu' cough, and Jake's a 1 found this woman had been some fifteen th ikin' lew smash with tho sq oare toed ! or twenty years in Ihe ai my, a long time measles.' 'Yew don't!' 'Yes and thai 1 in the Rocky Mountains; was with them aim all, nntlier.' 'Oh dear, a Int. else!' during the w hole of ihe Flotida war, and Old puss Ins got a whole snag of Pp.i was in the buttles ol the 8ih and lhh; or and mother's got apple du-nplms, end mo-; rathe(. in Forl Jr(KVn during the whole
lasses lor uimiLr. j0f the bombardment. Soe was with them E.cterinie iti:i wiih Carre icy Young-1 at Corpus Chrisii, and lias now gone forsters about railroads, hive gl into a habit 'ward with the regular army towards Moil -
tery. Madam was tcilin the assiduity w ith which she cut up the tents to make sand bags in the fort, the bombardment having commenced before Us defences were completed. During her employment
several shells were thrown around her
She had
in
of placing silver on the t rack, and have it Jhtltened by the train as. it passes. One of
.these ure'iins having mule something by 1 the experiment, concluded to try it again, I the next time the change adhered! Ihe
wheel ot ihe locomotive, nnd the litlle ope-1 rat.ir funk more than his former earnings.
Never mind. mV hit le man. older beads tent and several bnl s throu ;h it.
than you .-a have snifcreJ by expanding acted as a sort of laundress lo the GenI
their capi'.f 1.
Chief, and some of his linen was nearly . ..J .1....... . , .. I , 1 . - ...... Vi I f n I,,, v
it r . n- Im ..AT. t II.'. ..l;..i;niiOl'"""lluN UIIUC1 ill!.- ntijill 01 .tbout light ".Mr. Folks application : . .1 j t . . r. i.t n-finr-nna wnn of caret, whitli was blcwiito athousand for lw:i tfittiioti tf iltars 101 as lyong.css vva6 1 risin-'. to vmch ts, e,ue. reminds me'--1 pieces by a cannon shot; whereupon madsaid an intelligent tanner ihe other day, am fell into a terrible rage, not thai the "of a elioliiiir lelloiv who came slong cur tien'ls grog was s'opjjeJ, but because his way a few years ago, and offered to pre&ch birts were spoiled. for ninepence, so we thought we'd heir; When madam was asked what she what he had to t-ay. and hinded him over thought ofa young officer, she pronouncthe mnmy.n! cl loin to preaching. ell, ej llim ..t)ie ,lt stiipe;1" lor. said she, he he preached till wc sll Ko: t, red of him. nd d , d . hja shjrl al ,he fi u wanted bun to stop. But he si id he woul nt ' . ,. ., , 0 , u ., wmteu nun 1 . 1 being a at e damp, and a cannon ball stop un'ess we d irive him a lotirpenca mores . . '.' J '.. :.u m. i..i; .... fi,., ..t.i xrst w..ilrck it and tore it 111 two. "Thank God,"
it.ixi.io'0,.fra Peace with the .Mcxi-!aid he, "I now have two shirts instead of
ioans. now. alter irong to war till the coun- one.'- An instance of cool impudence and try Ins got tiied of it , why he wants two 1 readiness, which had placed him second millions rn re t I'tirrhiie a peace! That's on madam's catalogue of men. Immedipretty well loo," paid h. -Hut I'm glad'ately af'er the defeat of the Mexicans and
honest John would tit let him havo it, if as ' iata:uras beuu abandoned, she sent an
F rom the X. O.- Picayune, September llih. Late and Important from Mexico. Arriral of the Aral-Santa Anna's admission at Vera Cruz Confinement of Pared es at PeroleS'ew Proivmciatioiifor. Paredes. The British steamer. Arabia arrived of the Balize the night of Wedne.dav la-t,' the 9th iitst,, havip.g left Vera Ciuz'on the afternoon of the 3d inst., at 4 o'clock. -The Arab, it will be recollected, is the vessel which conveyed Santa Ann lo Vera Cruz on the 3d insl. from the Bahze. The most important news by the Arab, touches ihe arrival of Santa Anna al Vera Cruz. On this point we are ahle to speak upep ihe authority of Mr. O'Niel, one of the owners of the Aab. who made 1J.5. voyagefrom Havana with Santa Anna. The General had previously assured Mr. O'Neil thai there would be no occasion. 10 run the blockade that ihe vessel would be allowed lo enter without anv difficulty. When Ihe Arabia arrived of Vera Ciuz, they descried Ihe St. Mary's and the Arab, immediately bore up for her. The St." Mary's sent a boat to ihe Arab, wiih the first lieutenant on board. Uppn reaching her he encountered Gen. Almonte, w hom he recognized, and with whom he exchanged salutations. By Gen. Almonte tha
lieutenant was cpr.dccted. to General Santa
Ann, who was lying in his bed quite ill.
Then a shoit interview look place, and
when the lieutenant reappeared 011 df ck' he gave the owners permission to pass the blockade. An account received by the commercial house represents that the suite of Salvia .Anna evinced, much emotion and even alarm when boarded, but thai the General himself was perfectly calm, and appaiently expected the visit. It is further added," that the General delivered a letter to the ofilcer w ho boarded the boat, w hich produced at once the desiied ehvC We learn that w hen Santa K m 'sindrd, he was received but by a few fiiends that the reception was not a public one, and that ii was not marked with much enthusiasm, Sjinla. Anna himself was evidently disappointed-by the reception given to him. His health continued inlirnk up to the time of ihe departure of the Arab. He was ab'e, however, afier hi arrival, to entertain at public dunie'ni the place in Vera Ctuz a large number of civil dignities and military officers. At the dinner a more favorable disposition was manifested towards the General and.
there was some appearance of enthusiasm. Subsequently on his way to the capital, hestcfped cn his hacienda, El Encern, iri the vicinity of Jalapa, where he remained up to the latest accounts received from him. He would leave there for the cinr of Mexico at the very earliest moment . hij health would permit. That his presence in the fielJ m.iy be urgently required, is manifest from anoth er important fact which we learn by ihj arrival. The army stationed at ihe San Louis Potosi has declared again, in favor of Paredes! Paredes, by Ihe way, is a prisoner in the Castle of Perote. The declaration of the army at San Louis in favor of P.redes w as greatly believed in the, city of Mexico when Mr. O'Neil left there.
and we learn by a commercial letter from, Vera Cruz that it was also fully credited, there. Mr. O'Neil represents l hid it .was difficult to arrive at any conclusion ni lo ihe. state, of popular feeling in regard to the different aspirants for power in Mexico Aniopg
commercial men, and in fact among ail classes not immediately connected w ith the military, the utmost apathy nnd indifference appears to reign. The day the Arab left, a flag of trcc.e was sent ashore by Com. Conner, and the same occurrence had taken plaee on two or three occasions previously. We have, of course, no clue to the communications interchanged, but as the Daring arrived from the mouth of the river, prior to the. Arab's departure, it was conjectured thai the Commodore might have received. by her, communications which controlled bjs, conduct.
ilenior rats siv he was the means of prveul-
lotlier vist to the p'ue.e sha discovered the ' jnjj jt, hows iinever, I c'ont believe in let-
child blind and in raj's, biiter.y crying end
holdin" out a wooden bo.vl I'tr alin. It
tinj such a fo dish man have money just when lie calls for it. e shall have to put
express letter to her husband at Poiul Isabel, reading thus: 'Doctor Boufet we have had a bombardment of eight days the Mexicans are whipped: I hope to
o-. 01 u . , . iiieut r einera ? 9JP" ba"e; d'n Cora was held the ball from
Vnv nor ronrplf when ill snnkQn Oi:!..,..A.rn.l ul.n n-.a in plinr rn i.f an old wo- i him nn.br n-.i ord i -.lii -i h..for4 Inner, nr we
contumelies not regarded, vanish; but re-j,al) or hag. who set be hind her, and who i e, ill ai be taxed to p tV i"..r his Texs war.", GoJ, it there is anotner ngnt, yoo wi,i ue plied at, argue either a puny soul or a guil- .Joeoyod tin chi'd form, her mother and j ne wa!) about right. ' Tan fo:t Whig- wiih me, so if we die we can die gloriously conscience. The best ansvvcr to a slan.:)i:r. out hsr eyes, for the purpose of employ- it tt 1 .11 ' 1 .1 fl together." der is lo answer nothing, and so to carry it. ' jn,r her the more succsssmliy in begging. I . A "-ocry 1 ha i.iuis u,e Courier 01 mej g.)me slight misunderstanding has inter-
as though ihe adversary were rather to be , , PrtUiabie ,,-. Il-centlv at the , .' v-7 ... ' ,.r.".,.i rupled somewhat ihe madam's partiality
spised iban minded. ;Coi;our Almes on Ltkd Superior, a 'green j . ' -,o,,n ',' '', r a h hv foi the General-in-Chief, though I believe
Motkr. "Oh, muher": horn' asked some minors to show him Ulg .,.,. r,,,. ft ;. , ml.ie tra:ks immedi- no open rupture has yet taken place.
they otiereu to no 11. pruviueo
to a q i irt of 'pnrie and thev sot him to
A IIOKKIKI.F.
moiiior!" cried a s.xveirold resoonsibil-1 where to di
t27sl0 33s Der noim.U ! . , . T r 1 V . ' HV dressed in ye iow breeches, as he cam ue wou.o neat 1... A..V.-.?er ?8J.pan.nJ- tennj ihe limb dreadtully, so much so tint , . ,. ' 0. . j ' l!e w.' winch he did.
wniaeis u.i.,itie improved state of, it had to be imputited. i his is a fact. -'"" ' 1 W))rk under a th uly tree in mere sport.
'e weatner uaa a depressed effect 011 , Graham. Mijor oah s assistant editor in 1 ,.v. .,, (V, ,..... Sam.! Before n.ght he ttruc a -L;ad.' and the 1
trade. The sale of wheal was confined to' the National Advocate, lost bis life in 1 ' . . . , ! npvt dav sold out for 1 Kid. What did the
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tiau, aim precise were me same as loose 1 1 m iw imtiiu; gimuu, uuuu.cu, n im ; ofthatday sennight. Indian corn real-l ""ton, the son-in-lavv of F.dward Living-: jzed an advance of 2s per quarter; but bar- 81 0,1 in depute about" what was trumps" i
i.lfln.Jia... i,;i.; .h .,1 gwe 01 cards! Points ol honor, 111
Lis room-ii'its. w
atu'y 00 securing tlio priz. ihe sciicp left 10 the -Nasiiv.
It is suppos-lestae."
Sue lold me that the Geu'l was wrong in
v.'" asked Ihe etartle 1
' vVhy , P says that Tariff Ins just passed. ' Goodness, gracious!
il l ne1
there
prices cf 2st and 3J. The limited busi Bess transacted was at reduced rales.
Allhe market on the 23ih, the tone of hide was much warmer, and a mo ierate
i communities where du-'lhiig is j are sometimes very brief pointsfait Ciy.
cried the anxious mother, "wb ch way did
orful 4?tii hoikers feel like 'selling out, for.'
I A Very L irge A izel The Koran says:
it poss:oie. j 1lj nelt ,, ,ie i Ins visit. us, sav an an
calling f r the 'cursed .Militia,' that they 1 1 . . 1 - I 1. . I. u-
A neasiuf,rhi ;v,r;,,,.-A selr-nom. , u',ve ,,,B udl:K " ce ',lgm"s' miled camtolate lor shei uf in Onoadajt that it requires the whole force to
V.. tlirn.i . n-ininiT nrjiio. keep mem a ong lint were 11 noi lor
auuncu,, . .... , . II a ......
r 1 I ' 't Ku- nui cue uoor uuicit a. m pnn n " jail the winder1 O! my! the dreaduil i beast miirut turn back and one Ua all.
. ... ,, i Whit in the world did the pj. pie lot it IrVl Violent War msn-l t ha mt.ii' . . ...
Usiness was transaeted in i heal without io South Carolina between the friends ot i 11SS lur,,,1e? 1 lCri o;- ; "Minprice. A large business was done i Mr. Calhoun, and Mr. Pickens. Pickens.! ",' -tc'llj AJur. U.x .stttur.iy week , Indian corn, and an advance of 10 per presume, anticipates doieit.as it is utw! an interesting httie girl, d iugoter ol .ur. uar, was obtained. S,leady sale for bar- derstood h. is anxious for the m.seion to Stephen -M c ... 1. o. a ' flfl.ur and the decline sub titled to ves-' K"S"J. wtich he refused to accept eigb- teen threo and fo ir years, c ime to her terd, r 1 sub.n.tled to j es g - diiU 9 th(J teml( of & ,0l,0 ls lerday was fully recovered. - plant, called i-iaie, after several days On the hi instant there was a fair de- 'otrer "f Preaching. A thief was late-1 O aoula gua"erinir.
"land Tor wheal, and former prices were ly converted by listening lo a sermon of piid. Flour was in active demand al an Mr. .Maifit. at Detroit, and his first pioof of
' "el in the third heiven.s-i Urre that
eyes wers seventy
: apart.
man by the r.nnie of ll'mlin. cf. ,' Lid., who was in the Inbit of abusing his ; wile, wis warned ly somebody to leav the ' j place in due time. I'h's hi did nil liee.l. Air. Soinebtdy and s mi ;boly 's friends went. to the lia ise of s 11 I ll 1 noil and ro U him . on a rail to the iivt, whre they p it lum ; inaskiffanl lrt.ua .lo I him u ;in K m- j I lucky side, give him a dollar, and ordered ' I 1. 1 ... t l.i. rn lltj I.- I 1. . nv t ll 1 V folio IV - '
,111111 iu i . . . rea of Lightning. The Telegraph ej (, n it-ith.n i dm g his ill ireatmant i
1 ri .11 nt V .
jses that ii the people will lend him a help-' them, the army of occupation would have ir.g hand fur that i;.!3, tie will give three I been in Mexico before this, and the war ; per cent. 01 its profit the n.'st year as a "endedjbut as :n il'ers 11 iv stand, she thinks i il.i-i t 1.111 to t li I Ir .0. 1 .-1 A s v 111 01 . a nil add ; . ... : 1 1 'U I i., hurd an.nlipr rsm.
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...... .1. i.tn, nr nicn vr-ir 1 i
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v,iJJSa.,u ta,.juityuu people sea fit to let him remain in that
advance of 61 per barrel on the rates of repentance was to return a pocket-book, last week. Good Western Canal com- containing 10), he had stolen the day benundt 26 s 6d 10 2Ss per barrel. The de- fore He must have been anew begmmand for Indian com being good, prices tier in the business. Old rogues are not ?' (per 4GJ lbs) higher. k easily mova J to such acts of honesty.
Line was connected through the w hole ms
tance from New York to B.iifalo on Wednesday, passing through tin) lolloping millions, viz: Tmy. Albany, I'liea. Syraeose, A Mb irn. It -hcsier and ttatTalo, being a tola! dis'.an:c ."?;)7 in.lcs
of her was s out r 11' us, as t a w ien tin ; mdigoation of the eo 0 11 i.nty . L Dr.. I r is a MisrvKi: to s -ippoiC that a in-n' knows in i'o h ci is h tiiks I ui.l. The, einpl'.Ctt oarrels n.-ak--' the u;ol iiois?. !
position. I Whv is 1 good wi'e like the Devil! Bicausc whuo her hisiiul sleeps, she ocf inret. A Fop is like ci immon tree tha Lurk is worth m ire l.i 11 l ii D dy. rV- V girl 10 oi? r,f th? counties of New YorK, who Ins ii;i!l or screw eye, looked so long and aireclionalely at a gin bottle that she annul. y drew mt the cork. An apt instance 01 tde p nver of true love.
Ii vriu'R ?5evi:bc. v minister once at a ea iipii'. 'et ing s 1 id, li'the lady wild the bfoe hat, red hair t'o.i cni-- eyes don't slop talking, she w-12 b.- p.i.iitedoot in the coniTeg ili'jii "
paign.
Col. Mitchell is in good heauh. & prides
himself upon the discipline of his troops.
and feels ihe highest confidence iu their ability in ihe field. Col. Morgan, poor fellow, has been sick with a fever; lie is now about and will be able to march soon. 'Tis supposed that Gen. Butler will march with a division in ihe coiirsa of next week; how his division will be composed, and what Brigadiers will accompaiy him, is not known, or what the orders may be. I will try lo inloriii you before we leave.
It was a savin; of Ihe Jewish Rabbi.
Tbit if ihe sea were ink, the trees pens
ind liie eririn p irchiii-Ml th -y would nut be s irht-ieiit to write down ail the praises due
to (sod f-jr Li jei 1 v .
Ct;r Volunteers. The Madison Banner speaking of the hardships of our noble volunteer army, says: "The Indiana volunteers have to complain also of am ther wrong, self-inflicted. From having elected fie'd officers of such palpable incapacity that the commander in chief can have no confidence in them, nor
be willing to trust ihe fives of three hundred men under their ignorant, puerile di
rection in lime of battle, our volunteers are allotted lo guard baggage, and to gar--
rison captured towns, while their fellow-
countrymen of other S'.ates are allowed to
join wiih the regulars and lo gain laurels
on the ' ensanguined field." e hear tha the poorest soddier from the ranlts can command a reg'i. as well as COL. ti.. lane
and all laugh at his oiders. Ha actually ordered a batiallion of men standing at "order arms," lo preset! 1 arms." And again, when in the same position of -'order arms,", he gave the command to ''March!'' Is it any wonder that 'Old Rough and Ready'.', should consign ihe men commanded by nincompoops to the inglorious task of ''taking charge of the stuff?" This burning stigma upon our brave volunteers is attrib
utable lo the low intrigues of the meanest
man in the Stale, albeit he is again governor.
her
ECl'During ihe late excitement of electioneering for the retrocession of Alaandi id lo the State of Virginia an old lady was using her influence against the measure, alleging as the cause thai il wa always considered unhealthy in Virginia. Going to Resign. The New Orleans Delta stales that the private business of General Houston, and the delicate state of the health of his laily. Kill render bis appearance at Washington doling tbe early part of the coming session of CoiigifoS almost impracticable.
