Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 October 1846 — Page 2
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New York, Sept ?i5 18:0. Your Washington correspondent has Ijecwi ulcut fio:a the Federal City" for a fe days on a business visit to Philadelphia and Nov York.
I have seen many thincs. both in the "Quaker City" and th" ' Cnaxnerci.il Emoorium.," thai t would like to write about, ami perhaps may do. no when mare at leisure, but fur the present my pen will treat pretty much of politic nd politicians. I may say however. In the outset, that the difference between the ceneral appearance of Philadelphia and Sew Y. -neither f which have I visited, before this, in twelte years is very striking. The former still retains Its clean, neat, steady, Quaker-like aspect, while the Utter is all
of August, undue find no mrninni of th counter declaration there, of which we have hml report. The In liealor f the '27th nil, says tint CanipeiH-hy woiiM declare on the PJtb, and itiat Gen. Il.issadre ird ex-Governor Mendoz ere tlicre for the purpose, anl the State Youcatan would he reincorporated into the Republic. The news was expected daily at Veia Cruz via Tohascn. The decree of. the Tth of May, ru'ting :don the salaries t.i various civil o Sects, has been annulled.
! Gen Stlii who hid previously ordered j the Governors of different Departments
Don Joan Morales- has been appointed j to be guided explicitly by the directions
From Hexic-5 "-ve he received through Havana a file fit Vra Cruz papers loihe 3bh ull. nay be supposed front the daie the most important parti of their intelligence ha
been anticipated.
The pipers are filled w ith pronuneiamenios in favor f Santa Ana. We notice thivse of Mexico, A.nase.iieiiies, Penble Vera Crnz, Oajaca. Queretazo, San Luis Pot'si, Durango. Zacatecas, Tol.asco and others. On the 24ih ult. Almonte. Crecenit , Rpj.n and Boves. reached ihecity of Mexico. They had accompanied Sanu
Ana from Havana.
A itt E III C A N.
of Saiita Ana, fin the "J'j I f August issued
Fromtho Army j . Can ctpanilcntt of lhe Indiana Jimmran ( CniP IELLKNrP.S,-pt. 3d- 1816. ! .Mr. Clit! ksaa Vcttr Sit: N it having ' ;is yet --deseited from the Armv," and havj ing a few moments to spate, I fvel stinng ly inclined to keep up tny ; d rre.-iumd-j ence," and thereby g.ving you some -dca j w hat is going mi, on the hanks of ihe Rio jGranrie. And as there are many here
who have friends and relatives at home who are anxious to know- how we are got-
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. ule ol a i: i 0 ink, i ll ! 1 h id tbf pitll- ; 2e of dnl ing liiin six hoi rs each day i;i . tl.e hot sun f r one finiili, nod compel! ! him to nek 10 gals, of w atei in a camp-
BROOKVILLC, INDIANA
FRIDAY, OCT. 9.1846.
the general opinion was that but few ,f us would again return. This idea I find still prevails, (judging from a letler I r.-ud
this morning (ruin Rrookville). Our 1 light, unless he could stall a drocery or friends there appear to think we will all 2pl a 'Subtler ship" to sell "Whiskey" fir
Governor of Guanai'iaio.
As snon as Santa Ana arrived at the,ahando national, or edict, onuniersiirned
Caniiid a decree was isued. conferrinji i by Senor Mop.asliro, then at thelo'ado.'j
?irt, bustle, confusion, uproar, speculation plenary powers t'rin the new Congress j the Sute Depart inent, and addressed to and ltde. to meet in dec;mber. The promulgation j Gen. Cortina, the Governor of the Sate!
In Phiiapelphia I visited the Girard r ,i,is order created general satisfaction. of Mexico. 'I his edict embraces the view ,
College, magnificent pile of marble. , Th(i ope hnsteoed in laroe numbers m ! of Santa Ana. mrtrn;R(t H... n-,lP1i ...:,h Rim-m" and ! ';(Jie "ff" la that, you may give your-jM per Gil. and thereby makes Li eat
stone, bricks and mortar, surrounded by j ,he Xmional Palace anndst cries f ''Viva j , ' . , selves no uneasiness, for I assure voti Governor f hmi-eif. Rut as I have no
massive ftuted colums. It isnow in a rap- Is.ura Ana:"' "Viva Farias'."" Long live the i EW Mills in Lower l The Lnwell i--a.,ers S Simpson ana uerij. j wj,j, but few exceptions we enjoy better idea i.f "de-erting the antiy,
id naie of completion. I found hundreds !aimy! -ur:eroi the r.iiu mat. says; I I.e foun- j uistiops iiamiine and .or:is aie in attenof people, men, womn and children, on j The Vera Cruz n-mers exnres a strong i!li,tion f,.,r nPW 'niU on.l,,e carP1 is ncr- I dance. Bishop llamline preiding. Pres-
ll immense roof of sohd itnne Utanil to ; j;,. .1,... .,,. l,n,D.. cl,.il,t r-mi. ' ' '
uoii c mat nil. ill. " v"iisil.; . 1 1 . i . i ..
Indiana C'tnftt ence of the M. Episcopal Chili eh convened at Connersville on Wednesday last. We shall be able to give an account of i t in our next. The Conference met on Wednesday
, . e t on in the Slate Somai' Iwl.ich charged land Cerralvo. It m:,v b? t
me tt II tl htMlif Si 1 iln.K-i lr n:,rl :i ri.lihpi ": i:m r -.rrut ... .v . i . .
. . nil" laiesi acemi nt. a:.'! r
All I have to say to hint at t!ii t me. U j A.npu hi is K-ft at the head .dthe Mez,ef.i this, Were he here with no-, on t'.e south 'troops, he do nothino S ill ti.. m .
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amoros FJ of the 12 !i asserU: That -lie Mexicans are determined tj in ike a strong rei-M;,ce between Cerralvo and Mtiutervi th it Arista is CO operr.ti"t?uh A npu lia. and that their f.ircei are rapidly auo;n?iiiiiijf; and that 'he Mexicans are rails inj to their standard ff0:a a'! i i.-ta.-s. 1: wiil he h.i r,e in mind that M inttney is SOme si.ttV inl'H fr.ni C.err-.'.,n tt
think IcmU whittle d-.vn his slavering , these sixty miles, the Texin grow hue pioper.sny nearly enou?h to make an hon-! travelled over snn-e thinv and we 1-ea-est man of him. Bui of thit I must des- j only of di-- , an.-J.eros 11:1 ier' Cannes an! pair for his cowardly soul (if he has one) j Carre,( . heh-ive Gener .1 Tivior's would not lethim come wiihin at least 80') opinio , ,;i he r ,,,, ,,e c..rf,r,' V12. miles f.f the Rio Grande for fear ,f a I that h w i!j ,.ei t.. 1,urv oi .
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. kciiie i n iiis ouck in.'oun a sw amp a mile
and a naf wide every s'.ep j ould take him to the knees ! water, nnd nothius to entl ut
of wliicli inmud and
drv crack-
i in along, I think it not amiss to write in ers and .at poik and often times not even such a manner as to give them a true state-' that f.r two or three da s at a strench, I
ment in regard to our health and mode of livins, and such other things as may be of interest to all. for at the time we left home
not
Tl.e mill will be Clb'.l with
i power lonins for ear net weaving. It is t'" be 21'2 'eel lonj by l".M feel wide, iwo Mries high, and lighted from the top. and will contain '2t'0 looms. This company ii . als i mittinz n: a Urre iniehine eho. ck-
the elevated pot,like inyser, by curiosity. vene before the period first agieed upon There is no calculating the weight of that j iiie gin December, iiainense roor. It seems as if itmtaht ev- j i),,n prnnCisco OUgmbel has been apery moment fa'lin from its own ereat ; pmte(j Governor of the State of Mexic... weiahL Besides the main edifice, there j j,, p!arp of sjear cnina, and D m Juan are four fine buildings, of the same mate- j S(), i;overil0r of ihe Depaitmenl of Venal, two on each side of the College, j ra r-TU7
which are also nearly completed. In the i v-.,ii..-Pral addresses to various 1 ,l is fast l"'in? ft ted for operation
.! . 'il tlu hnni ir.'f uif niwlirmni cwl h t
idem Simpson was elected Secretary and Ja?. Hill, assistant. The conference then proceeded to the appointment of i;s stand-
Gea Kearney. We-give below Genera! Kearney's pro-
much! .i.
j heahh than e did at home. There are j fear of dying in Texas. I expect within Mtxiat b Bri-alier General S V : but four of ou: '-Franklin Boys' sick and ; one year of being in Indiana a-ain, and I i-F . BNPV rn.mj; . . , - r none of them dangerous.- Those who are ; then at. end to :h:!o things that at present ! tv.'e Stnia in the same
is'CKare ura. Lanniiir, Anaiew uen y , : ui--t uimnrnuru io. I Willis Moore and Roht. Harper, t?.e two j My next attack w i!! be on Clarkson for j latter of which are able to appear on pa j not complying w ith his promise in regard : rade, and the other two improving finely, i ' sending me the ' Ameiiean'' Or wri-
ing committees. They then c! sed the
er house, mi. I ,.il.r h.nt.t ir.ua T!,. n.iii doors. 011:1 went into necrpl tn.tinn tvliir-h !()or Cuotn.oiv roni4led? of S7 iiiem!-rs ' t!l!g me a letter. oe have not rereivpri
i llaii:ilton mill is lilt bv 4" feet and four
ftories lojjh, calculated lor W.OtKI spindles
ra
I occupied the balance of the forenoon
water ' Ohio. Th annual election takes place
main building stands a fuo-lensih marrne
.Litute of Stephen Oibaro, in citizens' J T breatUe not'hirt2 but vengeance "ooul 3t''eet ?f i!,.inl ! " Tuesday next.
modern dress. It is proncunceu a good Ba..w ,iie United States, and express ai- ..' .. . . . . L j ihe whig candidate, we now predict, will i er dreary, and w us calculated to dii our-1 ho we all well knew
I' to utiilil 11.Q111 'V ll dlll lir II 3 iir I
,, ... i i .i ,j i - ' ,r .... is nearly reanv or mariiinery. it is nve ' lueness. The head is wed marked and ( co,lfijen, belief that under the invic;b!c- j gtorjes uiir,, a.Vl feet in length and -1 wide. De fleeted by over 5009 mnjoiity l.khl. kntlVia m.i;l LlriLlltn ffAtl)IP I k l III t . . r
when we left New Albany, tome L of j but one letter since we landed here, exwhoni ere on the sick list at that lime, icepl those received bv Col. M'Cartv.
i Since then we lost two hy death, and ourjandallit con'ainod could be easily dis I sick !it is no larger than it was then. Ii i pensed w ith. It simply contained the
W in. Behh, j j3 trUe at one tim? our Camp looke 1 rath- i name of the condidate for Legislature,
otild be bad! v
very bald; but the m l striking teatures i ;,., . kn:f,nHi.l tieiorv will be
are the eyebrows, which are very a.liievrd over the troops of this country, and hangins, so much so as to almost hide j () , ie 2lj ;,. a boat left the Gulf Squadbe eyes- I have been informed that Mr. ; f1l wjlh a fl,g of lruce and Bpprt.ached Gikard hil but one eye, but the statute . ,)f Cmz having touched ihe
mat ks no difference between the two eyes ! also visited the Giraho So,c re, between Chestnut and Market streets, and running east and west from 11th to 12 h. On this great square, in the heart of the city, it was first designed, as I learned, erect the Collese; bill "sober, second thought" took the College to the suburbs, in Spring garden, and built up the central square w ith four blocks or rows of as elegant and uni feirm four story dwellings as one would ever wish to behold. The incorr.e from Vhe rem of this vasl number of elegant dwelling houses, must be immense to the Girard Estate In ihiscity I have visited the celebrated marble palace, recently erected on Broad-
shore, an officer delivered a letter to the Commander General, and returned without wailing a renlv. According to the Ve-
and witl run G'0 looms and '.M.OIKi spin-
! age even those w ho looked the most hca!-!hpat. We are all extremely stnxious la
nnd everv li-,.'e thing
ihv.
iiitiesiing to us,
j As by ihe act of the liepuh; of Mext-. co, a state ol war exists between that Gov- ; eminent and the Uni ted States, and as the unde: sign, at the head of his troop? on iihe IH h in's. took possession of S una Fe, j the C-.pita! of the Department of New. i Mexico. I.e now announces his intention to. jhold the Department wi.h its original j bound iries (on both sides of the Del Norte) as part of the Coiled States an 1 under the S e.an.e of the territory ol New .Mexico, j The undersign has come to New Mexi- , co with a strong military force, and an
equally sttong one is following close in his
i hear from home,
dies, and give employment to 50(1 hinds. j They need it Theie is a communica-1 Hut things Jinve greatly tht.nged, and i h:t takes place there i
ii isinieucie.i uiriue manu-acture ol print ;.jonih the Slate Sentinel puffin V. L. h" lor T'e ,e,ler- i i.e oau i.ealin ol our c irrr .euer an i n co:i-i reur He ,,as more t.oop than iecesa. iiigchuh. The water for this mill is car- i . ... . J men w as (I think i alii i'.nited lo ihe loca- : tains nothing the disaniiiintment is so.',... . j '
' v- . fct..,., !..-. ii. r . j - , - , - - t in , i ii t w ii :iiir nrriM.'iiie.ii n...i
I ,., . ..... . 1'ionof mil camp. Our Company , as I be-; 2reat that it is provoking. possible be brought aMiiwthim n.i .l.r.-
tnnre ID ; rr at.ilerl i situated on llie rie ol' rrrmiiirt ! I oelieve I have noliced everv thin ' ! r .. - :. . . ' .
' : - ' . - line l uiiu.il n i u nr ol a n. f.,r
d or discontented persons to
resisting him.
ned fro .i rim r.l ll.rm.1, r. imm,n i uu! UJ i OUIPC LIMS. e UlOWOt
wrought iron feeder, or Hume: S feel in di- no worldly concerns that stand more in frr ?i;,(ed.is situated on the rie of "round I believe I
ameter.wun a tan o. a&oji .jj reet. ;s i need of puffing. But me would suggest to I back from iherneraud surrounded by a : worth mentioning and conscqti-nt'.y will. .. d. . , feerlep Wa4 m, 0 at ll., ir.tiliinn t!.. in 1 3 .......... .'". OlMallrlll. L.
.1.
. .. . . .. . . this ciiy, and will cost, together, with the
ra Lrnz indtcaoor, me lene. "'a ; expend 01 laving it dovvn,"nearly ?0.0t0 'change of his system of puffing.
oVForViri Uton .1 . , all i X f P'V communications in paper
t j iuii.7iiiriH u nill 111c inn ni'UUCll 11 11 !(.- '
probability, overtures ot peace . Another decree has been put forth by the Provisional Government which declares the Cnnlituti n of l$2l in full force until a new one be formed. The Department all Assembles, and the Council of the Government are aboh-hed. -V. O. Bee ISth) The Picayune of the 18 h has the following items.
Gen. Paredes was s'ill a prisoner in the
flic companv are alsu bu.ldirxr a new rick- "e uda ueller P"11 Uie horses !y a more ', ted a very bad sickntng smell, w Inch (m 1 snosi-rirje my seti,
j low marshy swamp, this swamp or low cease to w i ite hoping that yon will both ' t'lfuk cf ,
The litiiieisigned has instructions from
er-hoiise. o; feet long, and a new waste ' plentiful sut pi v of nuts.
leius", 1 10 feet lo"g;. It is estimited that j there will be laid, the present season, by j Convention.- We
me companv, aonut o.uoh.vhhi ot oricK . . , , Thev employ at tl.e present time nearly j m"'d "llr brethren of the Pres. that we 1500 hMids, male aed female. The new believe the resolution passed at the last Preecoti mills are nearly ready for opera- j ro,lvCntion provided for its meeting again
lion, i he larye mm is tcr spinning, ami ,:-, will contain, when iu'1. 20.000 spindles, " ,he firsl " ednesday
coiresnotiaeni ot ine sentinel a i
, , , ! ground was dry when we first came here. "e"a a parPr 8,,a write me a letler. II i Instead i . . . ' ... . . ! . : . . . , - .
lanoine weens wi.icn arein aiiiinaai-cc puie u imeresi i wi;i i : , , .,....
A ... .1.1 I.:..i. ilr.mrmi. I i . ..n . ii . I. ,1.1.'. '-T"' 'coyioiis
ric t-xpoM-u .1. intr uui i . j i iiirti- ' .. ' "'" i mstitll'ions of Mexico to nm!t l'l nron.
I i i I' r iertyofthe Church, to cause the worship 1 of those belonging to it to be undisturbed, innd their religious tights i:i the amplest
nflor fliA niaalinn
and will be driven by water power. The of the Legislature. We see no reason foi smaller mill is to be rilled with h.ou.s. and 'ha, jf he time Many of us wi!1 proba. a cloa rit onir.na -tf nna Knnrli ai? r . I oi n ht U 1
ymj, by Stewart the great Dry Goods dea-'. asl!e of peroIP, cn made a rris-
where one hundred I clerks are employ- j ner ie on his way to Queretaro. es-! lu.rse power w ill be used in drifin the Ply be at the commencement of the Leged? Crowds nnd crowds flock there all the j cortej by fifty lancers and stirioundi d by machinery, islature, and would not like to tarry at the
the 13ih as
We have also
! it. v opinionl created all or neatly all of
I the sickness, we hud in camp. This howwould re-! tver 81 ,ne present time is not the case.
!m consequence of the river being op. all jthis low ground is oveiflowed and ihe i current bears of! all the trash nnd filth,
which rendered the atmosphere so offensive; and our camp is as pure and as s eei as a flow er garden. Should we however remain until the water recedes from the
Your friend and nbt. Servant.
J. M.MYERS.
maimer pieseivea to Uicm. Also to pro-
teci the person and proper of all quiet ar.d
Fromthe Array., j rv. v i - . i. . i .
hv L t J . ,:,,,ew7'U;PaL.ie inhabitants wi.hiu iu boundaby the steamers l elegrsph and Day.- . rj e Rj:ll!fl lht)ir enemi? E since then the Mclvim has reached New v ,, , . . . .. UiJ . . . j ,, , iVtva'ioes and others, and w liie he assures Orleans with darls irom Matamoras to the L, I ,:,,:. K , , , ,,. . .. o , i ,n . . ia" lnal 11 Wl'i be his pleasure as well as 12th, and CamargotheS. l nnd 10. h u t. , i .,. . , , . riL . r . ... his duty locomp v with those instruct ons.
,. ' , , ,: , , ,n. ; he calls tipo-j them M exert themselves
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u'aninc vip mv iir pri in n fa n mir tn'iii n. nun in t nu t m v uiiiii. i i; f
u ... . " j .,.. ... l nrforv ' it i-oe , n n
u u....!.. ..r .i. !; rs i. i bitor. ..rnnni.. in l,u f..,. l.- " '. '' '- "'-'-. I'""' ''", -
ooueson toe c .o.uC. , v .... .. ' " '),' pord. and n maintainin the a.oho.itv mi l
n ... , . I ... 1 1 I n..l I. a I Ii A oaa Fm. Clllllllt he t e ! Pfl 1 1 ! 1 :i I 1 1 , '. P i. H ii 1 f A . t . . . .
uui in. ........ , ----- , ,,, ' teiTiciencyof the Lnv.-8, nnd to
lielore tills teaciies UfOOK, w e W, no 111 ; r.-prti.iuy .nr. rhi jin s si;uenu-ius.
induce us to suppose these fabrications. As far as we can understand affairs be-
lime, tobehold ihe magnificence of the ed-i, few mil , a" friPIKs. Tl.e deoariment The new woolen nvl! of the Midlesex ! , ... r:...., i. .
x Ji I J k t ii . ., . sroi 'i "ii,iiir,oi as laic
ineeandils arrangemenis, ana me er ; m pursuit con5isted of 500 troops, and came ; '""""i u". ,J,,,,c"r" ver, is ion oy -i
Borgeom and hrillianl display of goods ; ith him .he ht. (i7 of Ahnehlw,. ; six st .ries L.gh, win, si. engine hm-s- ; proposed by the Sentinel
. . . . . ! " I n r. s larrri an.und i'.i mA ..f i'n ,l ' t . : I 1 1 ' . 1 . 1
t ..x mi uc in t.sBtui a Hi-1 w fiTHMIS UlUtTl lOll Ui llOlUlli'' I lie ll Vll- j i .
I ll r ut W n I V Ii ; I . i n 1 i sea :..i..la I . -v ! '
w v. i louannt t -V -f'X, I'll
which greets the eye at every turn.
But a truce to si'gftf at the present.
My last letter apprised you of Mr. Bancroft's leave-taking of the Clerks & heads of Bureans of ihe Navy Department, and bis departure for the North. By accident, I came along as far as this city, it seems, pretty much in,thoneh notofhts company. On Monday, we left BarnumV in your city.and stopped at Jones,' in Philadelphia. There I remained two or three days, and so did Mr. Bancroft. And this morning, while eating sreakf3t at the Astor House, who should come and lake a seat by my ude. but Mr. George Bancroft! Perhaps there never w as a mm treated
w orse than Mr. Bancroft has been! People gome how or other Kill not like him On the Saturday previous to the adjournment of Congress, when the President and Cabinet were at the Capital, Mr. Bancroft advanced with his own peculiar manner, op to Senator Rusk and offered his hand to that gentleman Gen Uok drew himself wp in all the dignity of his nature
for he is a very fine specimen eta man and said, '-Sir, I shall not shake har.ds with any such person as you are. I do not consider yon a gentleman." This insulted Secretary repaired lo Mr. Walker and told him how he had been treated by the Texas Senator, Whereupon M'. Secretary Walker sought out General Rusk and undertook to chide him
es on ihe a h of August. The comman-j
dei of these troops at once intimated to I
to him the folly of resistance, and he surrendered without a struggle. He was conducted to the Capital, beins treated with perfect cortesey and consideration. He demanded lobe allowed to leave the country. This was not thought sale before the involution should be completely con suiumated. and for greater security he was, after remaining several days in Mexico, conducted to Perote, where he now lies. Some papers talk of doing justice upon him as a nonarchLtt and a traitor, but the
the river in the summer. The campinv
li.vii nn (lia -Q.V.,7..Wli n-Ui.U 1.- .La IQ.K
..,',.,'. l.l KJU K1'UK. .....V.. .3 ll.l Vl.,
recently built a now machine 8,111 couid not consent to it under any cir
cumstances, unless our zealous opposition '.o desecrating the Sabbath in that way,
have also
shop and made additions lo their old mills
At the Lovell Iileachery, oxtensive improvements are being made. A l.rgo Uleach-diouse, one finishing-house, one dryhouse, hiai cngoic room for a new engine of 120 h rso power, are now being built. Some idea of Ihe growth of Lowell maybe flittered from these facts. There are a number ol other establishments, of a email-
should lend to destioy the fiiendly feeling existing between us and the Sentinel.
7 he Canal. ili boats have been pas
sing on our Canal since Monday morning.
er kind, about to be started, and improve- The crowd of freight at this time makes
1700
.'s, nnd to require of
those who hive left their homos and taken up anus against tho trrops of the United StitCM, to return forthuith to I'.irni, or e!e they will lie onsidert-d as enemies and
which i mon under bis command.
traitors, subjecting their p?rons lo pun-
- j-.-,. it iw lANi r fiiiu confiscation, for the benefit of the public
Il is the wih and intention of
i TV ail r
ni.U. (!.. ... 'tl l.i.iril ilia ntitJ ti a hi vai hA-.. I J
V"" "cr;'.L' I ; .. ' : itHe United States to provide for New Met
menis to be made, of vihich we shall have 1
something to sxy hereatler.
the price of freight rather high.
Camargo, some 90 miles i:bove. Our situation has been vastly improved since my
instead of "packing w ater on our ynnd Camargo, they stand thus:
backs throuoh swamps." we have Ox and j Gen. v orth was at Cerra.vo, w:tb
Mule teams to bring it lo cru.p,
makes it much lighter on us Our pro
visions too appear lo come more regular, ; i"g Pa,l5". and froia the reports of this par-
and of a better qnalily.
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. . n i a ...a . 1 1 j r-. -' .iiin ac a i .11 ,'irr rn r pi 1 . 11 1 ip .1 : 1 .nnp.i nil . .
a.v .... v.... j. j w " I ico a Iree 2overnmiit w th lh- leist nomadiiloes, Snipes. Gophers, Rattle Snakes he.r expedit, m n.at n.ghl they cau2h. J pil,,e Je. ' h a J s and Crabs, in abundance to eat. The oth- i suspicious looking fel.ow, and extorted ! s,a, anJH ,.rv....
jcr morning Rob,. Harper Thomas K,m-1 from him by threats a "great deal of in-;lell he C;t!IeJ Kn l:ie rTu of
Die and mysni weoi ciuuuiii" auu cauiu ; "io-o. j .u. o -..i.i.i nr. iveu- rrrp,.,., . . ........ 1.1.0 t. r-.. - , 1 n 01 f.ci
at least tiall a ninei. 11 was inne a treat. : u'" siaies 10 ut tin. uc:z. . . ... t 'I'l - : ..r . , .
III short were u not lor me ncjiijin-pio-: .o-x.wao c..,.,eea ..ial oana- ,j, UjU ran ,,e done ln.. hns ,li(hrr0 in pensiiyof our subtler we would fare , I- as near Passi G illos in considerable isienre will be cominued until rhunn.
quite fine. W h it I mean by swindling is . "re-, aivi that there w as also a body f ; or ,.10lHed bv competent au-hor.tv and
ibis, can a man be regardedin any other -Swreava.iy under l.o. Carrasco in the : lhose porso.,; hollia(r ffi(.e Crtn,ine light, who will sell to Soldiers genius S? i n-ighl.orho.L As Pass Gallo, was in the same for the present, provided the v per month, Sugar at 30c ts per lb, Coffee place they had been ordered 10 examine. wi consi(!,r ,hemselve, cmn.
Cheese from 40 to Coots per lb, I the party burred onward. The small : tt .m , , k lhe oalh lf .i,,.,, tn
leeiing tlieii own Repiesenta-
lives to lhe Territorial L ilature, but un-
tone of Gen. Sails is onile otherwise al
log-thcr respectful and expressive of re I Old Uocoh d Ueatjy.--A letter from ' Mr. Standlield, ( Whig) member of the
gret that he shmld be subjected to miliia- j Washington says. House fiom Northern Indiana, is a can
. rri.ii.1111. oa... suoums u.s c?e u. me j ,u,or 6:,V9 0;d Rollo.h and R. i didate for the Speakership Ihu w inter. discretion of Sania Ana. e expect soon j llS6 written a long episile to Young Hicktn hear of his enlargement- jory; (Polk.) i hat I.e has gone iarnnu2l I Kentucky Conference. From a full reGen. Sails, who exercised supreme com- i into Mexico for ail uteiul purposes, that he ! . . i: r .u . t-- ..
nand from the 7ih lo the 20th of August, i has found no gold mines or boxes of ilia f ( . This is the bnsi hul an old fellow at one of ihe jacalessu
professes to have done as little as possible j menus in the chappxrals; but Ins nien keep J t-oiurence, we sec that G. . a-1 .usg c. Dunning follows. Some j led that two couriers or express riders, of his own wiO, and only w hat w as urgent-1 "l1 lne olJ bahit oi getting hungry m leist 1 lay is P.E. of the Covington District, and ' men mi"ht have some conscientious scrti- carry inn news oi '.he advance of lhe Tex-
ly demanded by ih; necessity ol the j ol,c ,n tyonr hours, and th,t be ha I J()R n l. Hill the Covington station.neither ho.-ses. nor mii.es. nor i:i rk.ii.se... ; '
. ....... :nor niiiQrs. nor wairons. not cart. r.,iriT"e Rev. W. . Hibben is stationed at
ut' nngsis, nowever. mat lie iisa a
o no, i,neese irom -ijto oocis per in, ! ll,tT I'any
.. - l ..i. .. .. f n . ii. i....... -1
Hour, lit per it, Alol asses To els per qt. ; ram-no oi i aa v.auos, booui uiiriy mites ,i)e rjuPpj States
Reef tongues 00c ts each, an 1 VI1ISWU (iron, mis, waspasa wiuiout an accioent
bread, nor pork, nor beet, nor whiskey, nor: Legingt-
nur .lour, nor couee, nor sugar, nor j
- ... . . . . , . ,
what he could "to aid the brave men who "T'.rC oTTr" L r .y' 5 1 1,13 13 prooamy the
in Montery have determined to die rather Mj, nor potatoes nor corn', find hi 1 mosl dic,,ll P'"" for a man to sustain
(somewnat genuy inouanj i.ir naving in- j petrated bv the Americans. He alludes suited a member of ihe Cabinet? , to the Californias, which, he says, the
M mombrr of the Cabinet', exclaimed j Americans have now seized by the stron
Henerai KUx, "ana w no is ne any more hatT,l( af,er having villainously robbed lis than ay body else who conducts himself j f Texas. He announces that lhe expediproperlrand like a gentleman! The per- j tion wj,ich had been so long preparing son I refused my hand to is no gentleman, j wouK1 tel fi,r,h , lwo Jay.3 for ,he rPCOV". nnd if yon, sir. wish to resent the affront j rrv of lhe country, & that measures would which he is unwilling to resent, yon can ; ,,e lake, lo arrf,n,e ,he differences winch
no so in any way you may cnoose. .ir. ( haa existed between ihe people of ihe Cal-
tnan succun.U toitie invasion and pern U- I a. word to the Secretary of War about the ousnessofthe Americans." On the lath i necessity of naicbinif Dautalonn. Kn,o-
of Anjust he issued a Proclamation, in times, and that t-hou.d be gel safely into which he announced to his countrymen Monterey. l,e will stay there, unlens the de-
ihat a new insult had been offered to ihem. 1 Prt'ienl shall send Uni the miscellaneous
ihat another act of baseness had been per
articles hereiu beloro ment ion ml Ami hn
"""i iuu, ui ceriaiu iiiouuyg, una ol llie
iiionovs.
ditneulty of passiu;; treasury drats. in the
I Kiigln.li lounge, among a people who speak , tucky to Tenessee Con fei ence.
""' "'uei. cn ..ii. uepon wins j Schon and S. A
pc.o, um, inai .nr. -oi am Ms counsel
himself in the West. Thert is said to be a collection of the ablest divines in the west collected at Lexington in the various churches. We see that M. M. Hen kle, w ho for some years published a paper in Indians, has been transferred from Ken-
E. W.
Latta are appointed to
The u-idersigi eJ hereby ebo ves all persons residing w iihin the houdnry of N Mex ico, from further allegiance to the Reoiihlie of Mminn c.n.1 Uo,nK., ' :
pies in speaking of Lieut. Governor in ns. undoubtedly, had passed a short time lnPm ci(1ZP1 lhe nfUnUed Slalp Th that kind of a style, but men w ho ihus' previous, going ahad in hot ,:,sl'- A lil- wn0 rp1!VJjn q,jjei and poaceab!e will be serve their country should not expect to j tie farih-r on, ab ut one o'clock in lhe con,iderej a s ,1(,d cj,i2,.., a,u, jve be spoken ol in any other way. For my mornina, ihe advance guard of the Ran- protec,ion. Those who are found in arm, part I shall speak plain let it rest where it srs come s.,dden;y upon the p.ckels of . or instigating othe.s af.inst the United may. We had quite a busy lime in camp j the enemy, and alihouah they gave then, Sla, wi Je C0!islier;j a, USi(t)rs and yesterday, we had a general inspection of; a haid chase, the fellows succeeded m ..,.,:, n., .
Walkkr was no'iesf. These facts were communicated to me by a - Locofoco Ex Senator o Congress, and by an officer of some note in the woild.i will, I imagine, hardly be denied. K Locof co Judge of the United States District Court in one of the Southern Slates, inform me that Santa Anna ha
ifornias and the various preceding Centra!
Administrations. In conclusion he appeils eloquently to
ihe Californisns to second with their besl t
exertion the attempt which would be made to drive out the Ameiicans and to unite their rich and fertile '.eriiiories forever to the Republic.
lors, esueei;iv Marcv and W.lfcpr. i Soule s Chapel, Cincinnati. This isa con-
sorely perplexed thereat, while Buchanan ! sregation in Cincinnati which adheres to says ihil the matter had better have been ! rK.,L a u i . .i tleit to bin. to neg uiate, because ir be di- i 1 e Ch,,rcn snu, h and "cln? ''e Ivennot gel 54 40 oi the British, he is certain ! tucky Conference. The next conference be could baity u out of ihe Mexicans j hl U,at Stale meets st Harrodsburgh. I . S. l ather KitrhiH ha cleaned out j
ail cavilling upon the Oregon question.
aims which always precedes pay so that all were active in cleaning and brushing up their guns in order lo receive tlieir ' Dimes." We had one of the most disas
trous and shameful riots on last Sunday
getting off by taking W the clnpporal. In j
jo, the lain Governor of this departmen',
i u i. . . .. . . - Ar.i. i
--v., ...... ... ...... ui.-i - hM ,ied f.om it. The un leaned has
pen ins ranee a regular cavairy wnicn 1 ,i. -., . , . r , , ,, ... I taken possession without firm? a nun. or
' a:o:M .. . t Ll . - 1 . ..
I rpoiioa h nro;i oi oiooj, in w nicn ue m"!
was picked up and brought in.
I. ....... ., n ... a I .1. .. . 1 1 . n
a. in. n-i rnaiin i vii.n uir l ail- i , :- jr .1 .11.
night we have had since our departure ! gers were within but a short di-tance of I .'-... ,
- . - 1 , .u . . r .. o j .1 . , ii'ii!wnru u vrruur 01 me 1 err nor 1 . irom home. On Sunday evening four ihe camp of the Mexicans, and that the lat-. Giveil al S:i,ll;i Fe ,fl c jlal ,)f "lhn companies of the Georgia troops embark-1 ter had chosen a strong pos.t.on-in j Territory of New Mexico, this 221 dayof ed on board a boat for Camargo when a i arravo or dry guillv from w hich to de- ., iQ4 . ., . f .1,1.
. -.. . r J . I. 1 ipi . . . , nu;iui, ijiu, d,o uic Ol VCJI UI I II C III .. I. . ..n.A n.n.. in.in 1.. .1. n.tmn,A. f.ir. lllO m Inoi'i.ll.i.ii., hn.n lkA 1 -
.11(111 111. 17 IICMUin .1. .IIC UillCCl .HI ' .lie..-" ."V.-.
their departure a difficulty broke nut be-' Texa i, too, in the
tween two of the companies which proved j to one, having 500 rancheros, at J a-st, un
tie has clearly established the three fol
lowing propositi. ins: 1. That Mr. Polk began with 54 40. 2. That, though h& offered forty-nina, and signed forty-nine still 3. That he never w, never has been.
as his other friends, that they do not send him papers or letters. He is mistaken.
We have mailed to him, enveloped and
The R'publicana of lhe follow ing day i fbort ir.mmea tliNI Opu Miimlpt li.. Imon ! MoX
fooled Mr. Polk, and savs he would have! . - . t- i . :il
jooiea mm to me lune m a coupir ,u n.;i j ,nnouCti8 ti,ai Gen. Morales has been lions more if Congress had cianted the name commandant in the Californias, and
money Mr. Polk aKed lor. uncm noi air. j thal ,,e wm,;d proc,ed immediately to his i
and never can be eati.!id with any thing j directed as careful as we know-how. the short of ol 40, especially in respect o. .,,;.. .
co.
American regularly.
The H
rrt. . , , , un.iiai. .civ. anj iiic i ni it. They outnumbered the j r i - , r , , i depence of ihe I nited States, i ratio of near. y right; n., .ir- .
C W I.-PIDVl'V n,n rt.n
fatal to many. They had an o'.djgiudge der Canales, and from 2 to 300 regular i Qaz ' at each other in consequence of lhe one , cavalry under Col. Carraeo and under I " '
these circumstances there was no other' Camahgo. Mexico. Sept. 10, 1910. alternative lefi them than lo retire. J To all whom man Concern: On first ascertaining the force of the! N, American citizens is allowed to loMexicans, from the prisoner who had been j cate jn Caimrgo, without a written permit taken, Mulcolloch sent back a note lo Gen. i from General Taylor. No goo Is biought Worth. This oflicer immediately des-! hv- i.imhni. ..r'.onlp will allow ed tc
sequence
i being Irish. They commenced fighting
John M. Myers. Ii will be seen that with swords, pulol, and musket, until llie Mr. MremonmnUina ..r.L ..!:.- n Illinois tr oops were called to quell th-
v ...r.MiB Vi iul cuiiiM . wr i
! mob. Col. Baker thinking it but a small
concern ordered out but one company, headed by himself. On arriving al the
ground the Irh company having possess-1 patched six companies of regular ami-1 remain all such will be seized mid sent
ion of the Deck made a powerful resist- j lery nnd infantry on the road, to sustain j t0 ihe Quarter master at the Brazos. N ance; several of Col. B ikers men were i the Rangers, in case they were beaten ; person not connected with the Army wiil .:M..,I nnJ a-iiontr los?lf ivoihwIa.I -. A Tl ' I.ajiI- Th 3 t irara maf r rt t n at. 1 . " . I
Muru, aiiu (i.ciii j i'ou, j " v u 1 1 u i "' v.'. r .
Something Rick The reader wi'l find
Polk to thank "Honet John Dvu" for . .i(.,ina,m accomnsnied b v Sen. r rnsm.' M,uelh,n r,ch ";n l,w nD frn Mexico 1 is assuming a more serious and important
.. , .,- ! 1 n ,i . . . .. . I . ... -1
saving him irom losing lor me nation tnis ; ,., collector of Monterev ' ' - " c co" "l w,r w'1" i laree snm of nv.neyt In another paper w e see announced lhe ZcZYn ite cTf 'mTJ ' -rl , A distingnished Locofoco. who has been ,,ealh of lhe PBi8hftp of California, and in Sw, l;" .'7'CO- ,. he !
a member of Conaress, and among the In- he ,ms p,pPr a!!u,ion is made tl e,enU j Vcra CrM,Sepl 6th, states hat "he neo' dians and in Mexico, assured me a few jl( California, "at which point our arms ! pie around sa.d cilv, when thev come oui to days ago thai he saw not the remotest stns ! hsve sllflered reverses." j our ships, ask "when the war'would comof peace between this country and Mexi- J J(, reaar j , the (U of the Truxton we mence!" These are the exact words of a co. He is a warm personal and political spe hul ,wr, or three Imes. Il is said that i cl,l'n of a Mexican launch! Tbo men friend also of Mr. Polk. He says the rev- i ihe ran agrouna on lhe bar the nicht of i ,K lbe "hiSr hen they come with enue which the Mexican Government for-j ,h u . f . ,h , ,i...n . j i bailing distance of our ships, ask, "when
merly derived from lhe port ol Matamor- j fln . al, liPr t''e lu begoi The
it eoV. doub e or 1 " " bt,"Un wveri ""U. it imiibl. to.Ut.S" i eek,y Journ'- U e hail il il. . ful tr.ffedy. It is supposed .hat many it cost aouo.e or ireoie nisi sum w ep , th. ,.. I . . . nt.,.n v- i. . i. -i .. tu -,... r.r .,i,.ti..,. a ,h, ,mn.
the frontier irnardeH and protected from: nri' lh, .Auu.ti fs,tu ... I . t his ,s. to say the least, the most sus.aineo, - - " .. " ""'i' I
the attacks of the Indians in that quarter. ) r. n" ,am..irtn, had been issued ,! pulwar we have he.ri of. Our navy and liberally loo. It i, three dollars per
Phey were met on the return, three ' be suffered lo sion at Caraarso. wiiliout a
la i .i u.i i. . . i . I r i r -. i t '
"ar. The news from our Armv inri-usiuueiieck. ii is inougni . or iour leHgut-s irom nere, sua an came m ; permit from Gen. Taylor or the comnian-
. ' j he cannot recover. as soon as the news , loget ner. j dant at ihe post. So private freight ofany
j spread that Baker was shot, a second com- Whether ihre are nny mote troops' kind t-i be brought ashore from steam-
pany with loaded guns and several rounds j on the route than those encountered near ; boats and in accordance with the inslrnc-
aspect. Before this lime, we have no doubt there has been some bloody conflicts between our Army and the Mexicans. We presume no one doubts the result. Our army has not gone too far to find an enemy, to flee at ihei- approach
TV lTH.t-,TM Sltnf Ii iyn.i1 W o ti.va
' il rnu li.-fl u-l.ila iilhord n t rt.it. Kt . , a m t.
niuti in ini receueo me nrsl .o ol air lielreea I ri. . j r . c . i cuuiruiM.vi.di .or. irei(ees i ri- ,ore and escaped. Il was a feaifcl
ofcatndge flew to his relief Shot the j Passa Gallos is not known, but Ihe appear-! (inns all pets ms not connected w ith the
ring leader of lhe Irish company, wound-' ancc of Ihese would indicate that Ampti- Army, are reo iired tj ie
ed several . others, charged bayonets on'diais keeping a bright look-out for the
the crowd, thiew many into the liver and I advance of the American army and pretook all the balance prisoners, to a wait the j haps with the intention of opposing its nenlance of court marshal!. It is impossi- i progress before it reaches Monterv. ble lo know how many of lhe riotersare If this statement be true, it amounts to killed bs many jumped overboard and j this, that the Mexicans are on the look
.W our army
guards that w hole lhe
umiup ihe peonle lo lake nart in the w ar. ! .i... . . - ..."
Of frontier and hesrdes furnishes msijbv enlistins and by contributing their wi.en tl.e w.rii to commence! If mis admirable and httfh-paymg market lor lhe ipans K.rjrtg were lrt.lJa io organize comment does not awaken the people and Mexican-! Hence, he savs, the Mexican ! lh ml)t liule apparent j the officers to the propriety of sending our Generals will disperse ihcir troop, give us I pfft,cl- The Diario of the 3ih announced 1 sold ers ta attack Vera Cruz, we kno not
no Ditchpd baMles, ani let our army march ' , n A,n-i.tia ha.: rprei.J ih .-.i ii ! "bat wi.l Perhaps the delay is to allow
to the Mexican capital, oy me vra am.n. : , (f , ..Annv 0, ,he Norili
and
der be sent home, as iheir Colonel (I un-
vear.
Hon met at Unca, New York, on the 23d
j the sick garrison oi San Juinde l"i!oi time f,u the rnrPne f nominating candid-
ani Montery, when it can!
POT IMAC.
i
Another paper savs that Gen. Manuel p" I . V i . -T . - . u",fr""r t,ieui.L,ov. un uie
' 1 3J ballot John Young was nominated.-
Romero has been appointed lo the command of lhe third brigade of the same ar-
! .1 Arcl.m.l lil lliov h.nllil n.. .... r-..lL.r
We will appoint ourself aaent for j Th) n nf,,r , lr Kla!pmpn. f ,hA
il, if any of our friends wish the Journal, j facts as I couid pather from lhe many rej ports, thai ore afloat concerning it, and I .Yir York. The Whig State Copven-j think is nearly if not entirely erred.
This is about all lhe news that I know of, thai would be of interest to any one. And a the extent of our visits are the hanks o: the river, it cannot be exoected that we
out, but ve doubt w briber they are advancing. Canales and Carrascn may be in force al their strong-hold, near Passa Gal-
Mej-tca Bartem-y.-a officer on the ; IUV. Q.i lhe 20th Augn-l tl is mentioned : st(,led .,,e (1V tfter ,e ffrea. h"
Rio Grande says that on an averase one j that 510.0X) had heen remitted to Camar-1 petrate.i. that although the public were dis dead body per day floats past his encamp j g( ,u; the purpose is mil named. i appointed in their expectations of seeing a ment. A nun seen one dav among his The latest advices from Montery were i man take winsrs to himself, if they will sro
friends in lhe streets, is suddenly mised , pontnined in a Idler of 31 st of July, an j lo K'dt Patterson's stable to-day at twelve
Gtoliff. The Pittsbu Chronicle ; Mr-FilImore was ,he principal opposing
candidate for the nomination. Hamilton Pish of New York city was nominated for Lieut. Gov.
lo moiro v. .Mexican reiei.ge :u tional hue is no donht ai the bottom of it. Hthe Mexicans persiit in the i.e course, we shall be compelled to civilize them i .liferent manner. i'nrj'" Smli .
nonnetng ihe dishaudmeui of the Lomsana j o'clock, ib.-y wiil see nhortejly. ' volunteers, and the departure of 3J0J ol i
the.n, whereby it was said ibat the piopos edin .ri h of Gen. Taylor upon lhal city id S .ii ill. i w on! I be fi u -traced
I.
P
irnoii:ie
J o-i t!ie th
, . : n r. uavu nrre f,aj ,,s r.0rkci I book si.den from les pocket, one day thi
Oy-lLm. G-.'orge lUiicru, United States : cck. ,,om ?,," m this plare A Miulr to Lv'glami, has taken passage tor youna nisti by the name of Jo!in J Cisat I. illicit and family on bo ird the Great f t 'onncrsviilp has hecn arrcrtcl on sur Western, "ii her next viysge cut. pi.-Mii of steal : :t. IK- is no a 1:1 our i-.il.
eave lhe place on
the 17th inst.
In our last paper we stated lhe advance of the army; under General Worth, lo b9 al China. Il was at Seralvo, a small town about sixty miles from Montery. Further repons ave reached here as to the number of Mexican troops in Monterey, which puts them at 8000, with a heavy additional force on ilia march, uhic'.iii is
los, but w.- question whether Anipuriu r r j Pa;d w ill be there before Genera! Taylor Arrisia is near. Indeed, Mr. Kendall, in Ca'i possibly arme. The whole foics his. letter of lhe ?ih, from CerraUo, says: , which General Taylor marches to Monter5 From whaiican eaiher, a plan is on j ey w jjj not Pxceed seven thousand, foot io stii prise Cati.n'e and Ca.-rasco in j The piace is represented by the Mc.xitheir stronoihold, near Pa-sa G.llos. Il jeans to be extiemely well fortified, and, wiil be a difficult matter, so wide awake s ! lney are firmly of opinion that the Americautionsare the fellows; but no harm can 1 cans will be whipped. We have had r.o be done if il fails. intelligence from General Taylor since he The prisoner lake the other night by ! Pft Camargo. He is no doubt, by this McCol'.och, uirns out lo be a shrewd chap j tjn-p jn Seralvo and but a few days can
know much of lhe movements elsewhere ana ol no inconsiderable importance. He , elapse before important news may be lookihan in our own camp, and those immedi- admits that he was sent ahead to belter Plj for Much the largest part of his force alc'y around us. Gen. Taylor is in Ca- himself in Ihe way of swapping horses ; jias hcen left behind, which he w ill not rnargo, and is al this lime quite sick. As thai is, by leaving bis o n and stealing one i IH(,Te forward, unless the exigencies may soon as he recovers he w ill leave for Mon- j of ours and also lo collect information j demand it. The impossibility of tram-por-lery. One thing more I ill notice before in relation to the strength and position of j ,ng provision,1 has n3 doubt caused I close, w hich might al oilier limes, and j Gen. Worth's camp. Canales will proba-' i,jm to move forward a les force than he under other circumstances be of consider-1 bly waii some lime for his return, for he ; otherwise would. X. O. Jefftrsordan. able interest to me, but as il is, I console! is fast erough here. : mj-sifhy being a pi tee. and discharg ! So far all is plain sailing. Bat beyond; &fWy isa rum fel'.er likea butchej? ins duty thsi w ill (hf re at lessi) effect-. e hJve nothing but conjectures. The, Do y on give it ip? ual- proted ni from ihe foi I u ori.e of most impor'.intflf these.is, Arista and Am- Pe"!nrMh h-tr hi bu? -i-ess is the ih--jlrtti'lcrcr. I I av rdci ence to a put li- puJia will .nake stand hei-
