Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 April 1848 — Page 2

UI KICK MXFRIDAY. APR. 2i 134a

FOR rVSHFVT IV .S4.

On. ZACIIAIi V TAVI.OK.

Amrk n Ifcf IVr. ! Additional ron-ign llrrai. j which may lx opposed to the cannons mid disciTho Whi;; and IVmocratic party both prate Pl.-inl. ! pline of the church, or which may tend to vary loudly over their code of principles, and both J On the ISth the inhabitants of Cracow pro- OT mo,ify the present tatutes. Tliey are also incorporate conspicuously in their cr-eds. "the . claimed a Republic. Fifteen thousand insur . I forhidden to discuss the "religious diplomatic re" ; freedom of seech and the liWrty of the Tress," ! W re under arms. On the previous day the j ations' ,,f the Holy See to Foreign countries

The discussion of financial matters exclusively appertains to the Council of Deputies. The

and yet they attempt a more despotic sway ever , Governor was compelled by the people to release

, it than in anv Monarchy. ' political prisoners, implicated in the recent

j The most flagrant instancy of this kind, oc- , insurrection. i enroll at Rising S InA T..r. Ar,r' Irnm.nrk.

..-ran t permit n.v. it t.. v- tnecan.'.tUtr , - , . . . , , , . , letters from Kiel of the 13th of March state .f . P5tii-. r vu mv,. if t i.mv -ckmrt." j vv Jennrson, having lately purchased the paper THe,.dr..i T .nn -w v,:., j in tnBt , investing in it all their means, ht couner has brought very important news !l!l.:,-:'!r.r I with the intention of making an honest liveli- fr Cnhm the press ..entirely free, and Ti.. ' iW. Thev proposed publishing a neutral pa- PP" meetings are authorized. J3- In speaking of Mr. Gabon's advertise- ' ner. Mr. Jenr.ison. the senior editor, when hi. 1 II Pr Copenhagen on the 1 1th,

ntUt week, we s.id he was determined "not con ntry called for Iroons. r,romr,.lt. marched . that " R was to pass through the 1

sum or civil list appropriated to the endowment of the Tope and the College of Cirdinals, and to ecclesiastic, purposes genera'ly, as well as to the expenses of the corps diplomatique, the Pontifi

cal Guards, the maintainance of the Apostolical

ously throughout the btate. We want the people to begin this organization i n their tow nships and i n their road districts. One or two days will enable

the person appointed in any road district to get '

every name in the his district iu the manner we have suggested. What good democrat is there that will not undertake to perform this much

From the N. O. Pirsrtine April . IjiImI from Itic&iro. The schooner Creole, Capt Allen, arrived last night from Vera Cruz, having sailed on th 30lh ultimo, three days later than our previous advices. A mail from the city of Mexico received Vera

Proceed!-.

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W4SHINCT0X, April 13. The Senate having been called to order .

ceeded to the consideration of the morning buaiham

ness.

Nu

propr

merous petitions mere presented and apiately disposed of.

uih. Rill UUI UUUriLdKD IU UTIIUIIII 11113 llllf,.ll tt I 'J Ul. labor for the good of Democracy and his colln. C"tl.e morning of the 23th, bringing dotes to Mr. Downs offered a resolutio

try! We believe the right kind of men will be appointed, who will at once, without delay perform his duty who will immediately after report to the township committees, that they may

ion calling upon

ion in

palaces and museums, and various other pnrpo- i report to the count committees, and the county

i ses, is fixed at 6(10,000 per annum, including a ' committees to the State Central Committee at

reserve fund for contingencies. The canons Indianapolis. There is no complicated machiue-

to be EQUALLED in cheapness." We inten- : the field of battle, to defend the honor of his SoBnd 10 "ist the Kin of the Danih tribute, and dues, amoo nting to annual sum of ry in this; and we believe it will work for good, I tr mt Co"t. " P" "o S An- . ted by t!ie President

d-d to say he would not be EXCELLED in cuntrv, and fought bravely in the battle of PP'" hd conveyed art.llery to the coast loop-

Cheapness. e make this correction, fearing I? )! Viet

our readers migut think Mr. Gallion was one ot At the Democratic Convention held at Rising those bragging and Mowviating merchants, who Sun on the 1st day of April, the following p reprofess t0 Jowor ,an any iiy j the amble and resolutions were passed. It contains world, ami who generally are the greatest pub- within itself the offensive elitorial: be swindlers. Mr. Gallion intends to sell as .VheTvas the editors of the InIi.-r-, '

i pose the passage of t!ie Russians.

j llwnovcr. Hanover, March 10. Last night some feeble

attetnnts were m? I n nnHiif.A in 0inmitA nt 1I114 i

place, which however were speedily frartraM Chandra wHn.usnded by the death by the people. His Majesty has this day issue,! j f U,e NW,U ro",itT- but th n must

low as any one, who does a fair, honest buMiw. orbing to be nentral in general politics, hay. P i n.s trateini acKto live and let live. in ,heir P"P"r of lhi i," published an editorial i fowlet'gements to those who so promptly caused !'-a!er in ih- words following- 'Mitxico o the las to lw maintained. ZJ Mr. Swan, a volurite. in Mexico from Fnwrr -It is argu-d by some that the revolu- j Tie .,noV(.rian GllzUe contllin8 a dww this county, died at PoeWa, Mexico, about two 'on of 1 ns !ea-es Mexico at our mercy; that . .. , , . , , . , . ....,.!.. it- ! all W hone of lief from Eoroi a now an- "P" b' lh t Interior, oolihn.e

.I'.i.n fmw. no niia iiv &111P Bn iviiiiiii i

n,000 scudi, are to remain at the entire disposal I especially in the approaching election for Preai-

25th from that city, and to the 2Cth from Pu- the ecrpirtr T iK-t. , 3 I u,e ectary of the Treasary for informati,

f0'- ' regard to the imnFi;.,n -,r c

The Monitor Repnblicano of the 25th annonn- ' to. WM rea the death of Gen. Valencia. He expired the Tli Kill i-lai:ni-ii r i-r . , , . , ! . bill relating to the California claims was

iiiwi uinj; ui tuai u.iy irom an auauft. vi njjo- ; tneil taken Ur

.ur. uadger then offered an amendment to th

, appointing Fremont and two officers, selec-

as commissioners which

plexy. This is the officer, our readers will rec- :

olivet, who was in command of the Mexican t hill

of the Tope. The Ministers are responsible for their actions, and have a right to speak in loth con noils, whether menibf rs or not. The session

convene them a month after his election. The

Ministers are to be confirmed and chosen by the Sacred College.

dent.

i na throws the responsibility of all his revsrses in I was agreed to

defence fj!he city of Mexico.

.... 1 11 nrfi nnniriim iiiTrMntnim I

nitulate,;; that t.uroj will prohhblv have e- me censorship ol the press, but at the same time 1 Jr , ' n"ch to a at '"1m!- U ,hU ,,,e w"v ,n treat providing for the punishment by law of those ! Thre wi" hWo W a CounciI of Plat composed 7h"y'I-et.on inN.workhasre- .fallen fo-. Now that Mexico is down-has wlu) ,h;t .,ullih poIitioa, lUagUust the es. j pf 10 u"c"'" J Jitors not exsit in the election of a democratic Mavor, resourcesno one to call own for assistance 1 b ceeding 24. This council will be required to and a majonty of two in the council in favor .f TnTZi ZZt : , and to give its advice liie whigs. 'terms. A roost renemus and magnanimous 1 Lola Montes in Switzerland. This extraordi- : on administrative affairs in cases of emergency.

!LT Geo. Holland of this pUce, and James idea, truly!

Woods of Henry Co., have been appointed Directors of the White Water Valley Canal in th places of S. W. Parker, (au 1 some other one ) who have resigned. The hoard has concluded not to make the bridge at this place a toll bridge, if our county

commissioners will agrve to keep it in repair.

idea, truly! We should not wonder if the trea- nary and notorious individual has found a new Ministerial functions may also be conferred upty was m-alled, and every article contained in protectorin the British Charged' Affairs at Berne, ou it by a special law. it expungeo; that the Ten Regiment passed the , n ,, , . , . . , , 0, . ' , ' . House, and every effort made to renew the war Mr- K- 1 eel (S0M ,T Rolrt.) She is seen j 1 he present statute will be enforced on the wi-h increased vifrnr.' And hereas. the said promenading daily with him. On her arrival, ! opening of the new Councils, which will take article smacks too strongly of sympathy for Mr. P.vl g ve a dinner, to which he iuvited the ! place aboutthelst Monday in June. The fuuco!; '-'-'ook. He and sickly; but ! tions of the present Council of State will cease ' lid, di .1.: : I -1 ' " j t . 1 00 j . .. . . ..

just war, to merit the least approbation from "r,r.":s rwuMHuiiiiBm-j, nun iier car- ; un; s previous 10 me opening 01 tne councils;

any patriot or true friend of our free aud hapy riage is peculiarly graceful.

t!IVH!r.

jsuch ailniinistrative measures as may be presen-

We hope onr committsiouen will not ;:rree to country. Therefore,

i. i-.- t IvesiMved. I hat Ihn n aJiIam ,K..ii n- I T t .v .... .... I

.) u raiiuiiioa. , , 1 111 ieipsic, vn me 1 cm, tlie town was 11 nmi- lej to it for consideration Ml ik. UiJ.il.. per, are unworthy of the support ano natronaire . , . , . , ieu 10 11 ior consK.eration. All the legislative

IIery Clny .didatc. , of true friends of anr common country. ' no.no.r 01 ' e v,ctor P"ned b" ,,,e xn' enactments not contrary to the decrees of the

1 lieso veil, t hat while u e .i,;t ,t, r..ri nf naiiitaiits ot ienna over JMettermch. sml th.

Messrs. Armor and Jennison to puhlivh a whig announcement of the constitution to Austria!

we'T T lh',r ,indivWn"! vipws ' so I An address of congratulation was signed by mtwe cannot as democrats, as patriots. support anv 1 , 3 paper that will and doe by insidious b aders a nrt mFrous '"habitants to their "Brothers in Aus-

editoriaK attempt to bring our owu government tria."

in... cisrepute. j SnredfB. We should lite A Ke in AT p. T .... ..1 : Tlie news rC it.e ...1 r .1. - I' i.

rj . . , , , . - '" 'it - ' iiiicuii n i-i.i r , - thuh. 'iiiviaiiifli i i I I re 111 l This, we cons-dor, set! the next Presidency. r, ,u r n- , .... ... , for short time. Irom his lofty and patriotic Republic created great ex. itement in Stockholm; as the old pomical hunkers rule all caucsses, ; po,itipn) we wM ,ofk a and Ma, wi.Ibe nominates .and defeated iu No-; ing contempt nPon the narrow contracted souls , light procession, crying "Vive la Liberte:"-

... . .. . ,ry w ! who concocts and the r, solutions. t ! "Vive la RopuKlnne Frapcaise!"

,.,;, ,, , .......r, , fcMffr.di,wi Wn;.!rt(1 fete Vf( Suede!" "Vive Charles!"

, , ".. , . . '"v to conceive the idea 0f lilertv, we should, The police very wisely abstained from all intertatel lor the last time with Mr. Clav a.i til li m j . . , . candidate ; ke to pour down the hot coals upon their hacks, ) terence, and the stuaeuts, after parading the i ntil they would exc. l their great c-riginHl (mud c'!y. quietly dispersed. Ont nt Tjt. tarrpin) in their dying agonies. They, for-! Itrsrnria.

The Indiana Journal, the great Wh organ , sooth, are beautiful siwimens of mortal iu-lo ' The French Government has n-ceived a tele-

Ry reference to our first page it will be sen . L. . . r T . ...

n.n, uriiry . lay nas announce: niniKeit as a

candidate fir the nomination for the Presidency.

W hen we recollect that Mr. Clay is about 73

vesrs of age, we are not so much astonished at

this announcement.

Mr. Mason renewed I ; :

The Mewinsn Pono-r- bsd n , ef ... Ue.! .... ... . 'U"UU W recommit

The imnortnc of nrmin;,,i;nn n,t onne, ! . 1. . o' ' wnn instructions.

. .. . " . " j 1 he Mouitor or the oth which we find trans- Ad. hitennit .-. of action is well understood in every department 1 in tllA r- Am,, ,. , I , , 011 ,l" cut'tutionality, ensued, in in the business of life, and particularly ao in po- I ZiZ n ! t Tia''""1' M' ButI. litical warfare. We do not attempt to dicta J ns 7tTl Lnt 1, Tl iBBd f-.I-nicip.ted. Before action was had to the manner of carrying on county elections- 1 J JTr T' D the m,ioc ll" , he?resentatives of the Mexican Repabhc, so in- t HOUSE Mr Hnraw rann .r m the present organation having particular refer- idifferent to the public eviU, cannoPt apprcciale J ence to the p-reat Presidential contest-but in the i.-i i ... i . , ., 1 mi.

The rights of temporal sovereignity exercised Mn of mocratic candidates in the differ- ! H J ZZlJu VI 1 T f ra"Ch ? ED T intrK30Ce1 by Mr" by a defunct Pontiff.are yeste.1 iu the Sacred ! ent C0UHlie8 wecanot loo much impres8 njH) ? .efeed t. U,e commUtee on

all good Democrats the necessity of combined , sacml dnti. men who know the imporUnce 0fr j fhe contested election case of Vnr action and a mutual determination not to let any . the queslion9 which Congress is called upon to Jackson was next disc, -w K... T petty persona objections arainst candidates have' aL r .:r. J . . Xt dlscU5Sed but wtho action

any iufluence at the August election, but, like j Anegotism out of measure, or a very reprehen- j J ' Vamhxct A i our Democratic State Convention, let every j ,ible cowardice) can be the only motives which j Atlet the Seate was called to "order a it Democrat have Democracy on his ticket, and at j detain these men, who abandon their country iu number of petitions and memomls were mf once put down any attempt at Division amongst 'the hour of danger, and when its destinies are ' sented.

Uemocranc candidates. 1 he next August elec- confided to them. A message was t o. .

p.- ---v. twin mo l icsiucui m reply to a resolution of the Senate, explaining the superiorly of Colt's fire-arms.

Agreeable to notice, Mr. Davis asked and ob-

tn t n a. ? a K;nM : I'll ... . . . i

election, and it is for this reason that in tills ' it, abstract of the news from the interior: for the promotion of useful A rt wl.i.K

State particularly, there exults a necess.ty for San Luis and Gaudalajara-The Noticioso of twice and referred to the committee on Patents speedy organization, every Democrat knows, . the 2fith inst., pnbIUlhed in Pueb,af MVS. ..Xhe j The bill conferring Judicial power noon ths we lost two Democratic members of Congress . letters which we have received from these places Consuls at China and Turkey was taken ut and from this State, constituting a sufficient nnmber, !and from Queretaro agree in stating that the ! made the special order of the day for Wedne in the nearly equally balanced strength of the, spirit of revolution was fomenting, and was ta-' day next. parties in Congress, at once to have turned the , king a serious aspect. This revolution is said to I .Mr. Xiles moved to tl, .1,- k, . .

tide in favor of the measures recommended by be headed by Parades, aided by the Santa Anna- ! the Cumberland dam iu the Ohio river which the President, and have brought the war with ista ad monarchists. One of our friends in San I was agreed to.

uexico to a speeoy close a result so much de- Lujs writes as follows:

but it will, nevertheless, continue to examine

'Vive la

"A basics Jesuits'."

present statute remain in force. The proclamation is dated the 1 1th of March, and is authenticated bv the sin-manual of His

Holiness. The advices from Xaples in the Leg Italiaua of Saturday, announce the expulsion of the Jesuits from that city, in accordance with the popular will. The indignation against the "holy" fathers was general, and nothing but a promise to leave Naples saved them from summary vengeance.

O VVHIIUCTI IU 1 1 1 J 1 1 . tion in Indiana is one of the most important in j The court of inquiry was still in session, havthe nation for the Democratic party. coming ' ing before it the case of Gen. Pillow, but we

on as it does amongst the first that give tone, j have none of our correspondence by this arrival- j throughout the Union, to the next Presidential j we copy from the Free American of the 30th 1

Democratic Kccryl Circular. ir: At the State Convention held at Indianapolis on the Sth of January, IS 1, which appointed the undersigned a State Central Committee, a resolution was adopted on the subject of an effective organixation, and tlie Democratic

i members of Legislature and others at Indianap-

ot Indiana, is ont, for the time being, for John j talk to the patriotic J.-nnison about being "nn- j Cp'1"' despatch announcing that the King of M'lan, for the Presidency. We have alwas ; worthy of the patronage of the true friends of! ?1V',i", abdicated; no date or other pariiou-

liig.il y prized the importance of having a central our common country." We are more concern- I lsrs sre Civen the telegraph being interrupted i olis, near the close of the late session instructed political editor, who is capaMe of creating har- : ed that his morals ill become corrupted by his ' n' t5e weather. i our committee to issue a Circular, impressing

"".j mine ranks ot the entire party, and of ' near proximity to men of such degraded and

Mr. Babv snoke in nnnocitmn in k:n

sired by every friend of his country. But let us ..We continue to be in a state of tranquility; what he considered constitutional grounds ' make up, by our present exertions for past ne- , but it i8 said lhat Don Mariano raredesli is now j Mr. Crittenden followed, and spoke briefly ia gleet of duty, and let us commence the work concealed in this city, and that at every mo- support of the bill. with a determination to succeed and success will . ment, a pronunciamento is expected to take The bill was then read a third time and passed attend our efforts. j pace) in the BtyIe of ,he one Sanla Anna direc. ; Yeas 31, Nays 0. In looking at the Democratic organization in ted and established here on the 13th of January j HOUSE. Theprivate calender was taken up several of the States, we perceive lhat Assistant .last. The Government of this State despatched : and subsequently the contested election case County Electors have been appointed men ' a commissioner, Don Francisco Estrada, editor j Mr. Van Dyke being entitled to the floor advowell qualified to discuss the great questions now of F.poca, to Queretaro, to negotiate a permission ' cated numerous claims. before the country and we respectfully recom-; for Taredes to reside in this city; but nothing! The subject was then informally passed over mend that at each of the County Mass Meetings could he worse than this permission, for reasons i and the House resolved itself into a committee

inspiring them with zel and hope of success. ! grovelling intellects.

in this respect the Journal must be acceptable! . io an the lug and Independent candidates for ; The VW T,m, . . , .

- - - J - j I irr.w f.iiuieti ill

fltisin. The intelligence of the Fiench revolution, was commit n icated to the Emperor of Russia, while

a well qualified Assistant County Elector shall be appointed, who will pledge himself to make nt least one speech in every township in the

which I will enumerate by the next courier."

From Guadaljara we learn, in reference to the monarchists, that they are very bold. The high

upon the Democratic party the necessity of an immediate organization throughout the State. This resolution provided, "That the Demo-

attending a ball at his winter palace. The iis- crats in every township in the State be reouested

tl,Pi;,nv.f.,.:. i..v , . . r

, .u . u, i.ini.e.i nmilll the I ' S io Iks i;...., t,V I j I

lt -r.. - . i ... I.A1TIMIHI, ni ln no:- i u . ... . , , '

.o one has any right tocomplain. i lars per year. It is not entirelv fdled with bor- i ""B nn- 1.ng the the first Monday in April, the day of the Spring

r.. ..M.t-u nu HM-ue-ramp wniic mt f to ruM meetings w th a v w to nrrrn,tirt n

ll ... - , . - "

H of them.

n i-. . . . r iv m inn rniuriv iiiitni wnii nor-! . i . i . .... . . I .

i ne eauor . h,s paper of last week comes out i rid murders and ,ieid m' .A ,i... ! " 1 t'mPror "t to the middle of the elections, and that a County Mass Meeting be

neltl in every county on the Saturday next buc-

noldly for the nomination of John M'bwia ' infl.,- i- . i . ', room the music censed, and he read in a loud

i.- , . i .n iiu- mir is ii miea with ong ' . .,-r. r, ... . ... . ) I Z 'n!r h8S Wn "1,0',e, -l-itions upon the best way to advance ten,- ?Z 1 K ! " u ,a,mPl at Vto the advancing cf Mr. M'Lean by thisah.e and ; perance. Put it favora all the instr.eln.ie. I "" hw Knd Kal F"'

unwavering editor? He Is s. Idom guilty of ta-' to cff.H-t mwwl Tl,- :..:..i.. ... . I -V h"Te -an'1 then 'd-'(;etitlemen,

king au 'unwarrantable course." ' mml Htta inteI1?ctH chAncX

i tion are of the choicest kind. It aims not only

Dfuwrmiif Ornni a; ion.

prepare yourselves to mount on horseback." A despatch from Derlin on the 11th, announ-

We Insert in another eM ... , t., ,.l, .u.,. u... , s v . , """i trnp-ror of Kussia has declared in

iued by the Democratic Indian, State Central ! Our exchange is very large, vet we read i 7 """" thl h" nbsta' Committee. It will be seen that it propose, . 1 V KxoeWor all oyr-cntirely Ivinr I 17,1 ! '"f'":" nn 80

thorough organiration. and we have no doubt it i -idity. There is more difference in newspapers I ZlZi.7

will be implicitly carried ont. Will can-less- ' 'han any cnmmoility oftere.1 to the public, yet ness, inattention, and division, successfully op- ' fi"'l "terit is not sufficient! v appreciated. pose this thorough organization? In our streets ; The public are too apt to look to the sire, more the other day, it was remarked that in a certain than the quality. Friends, try the Excelsior,

.ownsnip inth,sconnty.alargnamherof the j d if you do not like it, quit it and take the i Saturday last the (,!, lSlh inst ) which democrat vera f.,r r. .. . . .... . .. . J v .u.-i.,; nun

, , . , 7 , '" "'r 1 A . -"'-r.cnn, ann tr ai , piease any one. a fornl!tl priH-amation of the new Roman mat the democrat of that township had not re- The Wooster n..,t -r.l-h h.. f.:ii .x. . ! .v.. J 1

- ' - ...v inuyi, fittu llltl I I UN I .

I m-ney is not worth 60 cents on the dollar, has j As the mere sn mmarv of the general arrange-

!'-""""'-" 'V ciause in its charter. j went of the new constitution occupies

..ot tiurt. 1.1 nnioiini IO :

territories.

From the London Times, 24lh. ICnmnn ontilnlinn. We have received an extraordinary supple

ment, or "flying-sheet," of La Lega Italiana of

cou

ve.ve.i ineiruui.ii-.KS yet, but in four weeks he would bet there would not be a democrat found la that township for Taylor. This is indeed humiliating. The freemen of thi country had

uoi received their IKDFRS b

ceeding the said firt-t Monday in April."

We heartily approve of these recommendations, and will proceed to carry them out in this Circular, as follows: On tho first Monday iu April, at 2 o'clock, P. M., or some other hour that may be agreed upon, the Democrats of each and every township in the State are requested to meet at their respective townships, and proceed to organize by appointing a township committee of three or five persons, who will agree to act without failure, and who shall immediately, before the meeting separates, appoint a committee of one good Democrat iu each road district, w ho will agree to ascertain, as near as possible, the name of every voter in the district; making a

written list, aud appending to each name the words "Whig," "Democrat," or "Abolitionist," or if there be those that have not clearly made

up tkeir mindsas to the party with w hich they

spare i will vote, the word ''doubtful." As soon as

county, previous to the August election; and we clergy protects them, and it is supposed that suggest that said elector should he selected from ' Father Barajas is the soul of this plot. Bishop

those who will not be before.the county as candi- Arauda is ignoraut of these intrigues; but we

dates for

required

they see th;

organized

of the Whole on private bills.

Several private bills from the Senate were passed, and the House adjourned. Exciting scene in tbc .onaie. An exciting, but harmless, incident occurred

in the Senate to-day. During the debate ten-

office at the August election ;i that it be j wih" nd him a number of our paper, praying derjng congratulations to the French people i of each of the said county electors that j him to inquire into the matter, and if culpability and wbile Mr. Allen was speaking, a person in' that their respective counties are fully ; of Father Bajaras is proved, to bury him in a the gallery, from the rear of the reporter's seats

L. DUNLAP, D. REYNOLDS, J- P. DRAKE, E. N SHIMER, GEO. A. CHAPMAN, W. SULLIVAN, CHARLES MAYER, State Central Committee.

I of llin.ii nrr.tt.pi.l...ul.. . , . I .

There is some wealth amon2 the stool;!,,,!.!-' sive of ,l,e :,..!... ' ' .... .'" w . 1 ..V .V . ,,a",,'8are Poured, they should imme

Important from Yucatan.

The New Orleans Crescent has a long extract from the Merida Union, presenting a most deplorable account of the condition of things in Yucatan. The inhabitants consider that nothing can save them from utter extermination, but the protecting hand of some foreign power, to obtain which they are willing to sacrifice even their nationality. Says the Union: "Under these circumstances, Yuciatan implores the assistance and favor of any civilized nation combining generosity and philanthropy, and freely deliver itself up to it to be preserved

,e iiitrod... torvd.lr. -a.rt.Ke...t. . ,... ' ""'"c j trom the contest, transfering to it the riehtof

ow they shou d ers ol the Hank if thev h,-. . .-,... r i L . ... ' .' . " '.M -' fSrpi;iiie numwr Ot fach. Jm,: ,J .;:.f a. ,.i

ot frnn, .k. cai-vtv c, ' ' - ,t vm ft . mi ..my Maic i.ie suDSiariCe 01 tne same in ft lew i il,t io t, .a, r wu: r. . ...... ' ' ...B".t, v. .

1 f

X? . , " " iir-v win t-nniti anv i utw nTnfVP.

vote for vourse U Z Vourves j X them under th. "individual liabil- i The Col-ege f Cardinals (chosen by the pope) IrtrafroT constitute., a S.nale, insepLJfroiit

!- a i4 ..- ; " u,r ne.rs as sl.-h holders, the same, and two Deliberative Councils for the

. Vllc , illIS , a w otiice seekers i couui not mate the latter liabl

and ottioe holders, who thus DRILL you, and j

t iKl'r.K you to do their will, and to keep them

. uui me wuoirV ti. :.i:.,;.t .... i . , . ,

"v "tt ti ii'iiiim are in oe in-:epemient tinnd lMvi.inn. of the Government, and no extraordinary comThe Grand Division of the Sons of Temiter-1 "iion court are to be iu future established.

j ance of Indians, meets at New Albany, Ind .on ' The national Guard is to be considered an insli-

tution of the State.

; l he l ope convokes an I prorogues tho L-gis-

1 lat

' say, of Whigs, Democrats, Abol tion-'

in office.on high salaries.which you have to pay? Arise, throw off the galling yoke, and never again own allegiance to uch dictators.

e. and also nertn - fitrttiuttrtn illn . l. . .. i i- , ,

under l ... . i.i . . . . . . ' I

-ft .....e.Bnu mat u was not the srsting of the High Council and the Council of intention of the law to make a part liable and ' Deputies.

ists, aud doubtful, (retaiuiag the list of names,)

to the county committee. These lists are not to lie made public to any other than the township committees. It will take but a short time for

Very irnc Remark

In conversation with a friend, the other day. i Wednesday of next week.

uite many more of u, is harrassed with debts, he dropped a remark which we have improved on. We inquire.! about the flowers in

his garden. He remarked lhat he

committee-man in each road district to make out his list, and we cannot too much impress ui-

tory, and ceding to it the ownership of its pub

lic buildings, and half the value of all iU urban and rustic property, as also half of all its capital, and taxes, the total of which at present may be estimated at four millions of dollars. "The disastrous loss of Vallndolid, the evacuation of which is now a nosilire and indubitable

on persons that may be appointed the necessity j fact, has brought with it the abandonment of of procuring the names in the manner above , Espita, to which will soon follow Tczimin.

Two-thinis of the Peninsula are now in the

;enrml ( rnili n ri.T

m- The General Conferei.ee f M...1.-.1:.. """" oers, au.i cissolves the Council of

Episcopal Church meets at Pittsburgh on ti e Tu!i'-R' heinij required to convoke a new

was in debt, j tth day of May next. The Rev. L.W. IVrry

Chaiiiber, within three months, which will be

the oniinary duration of tlie, annual

session.

and therefore no longertook pleasure iu flowers, from this ditrie. 1 ..

11.1 .1 . .. - ' it-ate iimne some time . .

..u , ouowetl them to be destroyed. All his ) this week, it is understood, for Conference.- i 1 " PWic The members of

energies, feeling, and thought., were united iu I W

nirniis, aiM executing U

charge his obligatio

1 e jitm It a nr.. t 1. . : : . .

"ri j e., ne is in iavor ot .10111? ins-

Jiem, to dis- I tice to the st.uth by paying them their just nro-

'ns. ..;., .,r.i. 1 1. . .. .

v-i ur vnunii pmperiv ana 'uud How httle of life, surrounded as it is, with' - beauty, fragrauce aud flowers, is enjoyed by the It, . . ,,nnrr '

slave to debt Itmakes him miserable, no mat- ! , , ! . "n.j The Senate will he chose,, par preference from

ier ,t health and friends smile unon hi.n If J " " "'"-- Ir"' .Uexico) a ,he prelates, eccleskuitics. minister, i...

the Senate are to be appointed by the Tope for

; lite, and their number is not unlimited. The

qualification of a Senator is the age of 30 years, and the plenary exen ise of civil a nd political rights.

public dinner on the Kith int.

It will he seen that this distinguished ir.Mier.l 1 u,,,n-

liming home. From his letter to the War ' 1 r,H? '!

itment, we see he asked it Jui

intr,Gti 1 1 uui me i-omma:ii in .Mexico,

;cn. Mt-utt.

.t, ,u lawr an.i returns again, with his head

oowej-down. hi, an, , meet a DUN, the most hateful of all the reptile I

race. If he spread upon bis table the least W- ,s "

urj, 111s consiMeuce tells him lhat it should have ,t'PM""'1". w" we he asked it. June last to

gone to pay his debts, and the repast loes half its xest. Does he rturchast. ne... e.. 1..- r

, - . .. ...... , v.u, ne tears 10

j ciliors, of tate, consistorial lawyers, and the

; possessors of an income of 1,000 scudi per an-

I

1 appoint the President and Vice

i resi.it-nts.

The second council will be elective, on the

power of the IndianR, proving more and more the necessity that exists of foreign aid. Tezimin offers to hold out as long as possible, but it claims at the same time that foreign assistance which the peril of its situationso much demands.

j prison, even were it a canonical dungeon, for ; leaped out upon the platform over the Vice j the mission of clergymen is to preach tho gos- rreiJent'S chair-some twenty feet above the j pel. t o charitable acts instead of being the heads of Senators-and exclaimed: leaders of conspirations and revolutions. ..t object t0 that maM dariflg lo force La Reforma, a paper published in Fuebla, opinions upon us.

says, on the -otu mst., Uen. fccott will arrive m The voice of several senators was heard caHthis city probably to-day or to- morrow, on his . ing for the Sergeant-at-arms; great sensation was way to the United States: It is rJso said that rjj : ,1 . . .. ... . . .. ! Producd the galleries; and those on the floor all the volunteers in the American Army wi 0fii,.;.nai. ,ri,.,1.-. t J 1 01 me c-enate, apprehensive of personal injury to soon leave the Kepuolic; all we know is, that : , ,.,. yesterday X7.000 rations were caused to be de Iorm upon which the inposited here. It is also said that Mr. Trist will tn,der"tood' b1iouW give way, or which there arrive with Gen. Scott. Although we do not Jj "T? danSer in clnlnSin2 believe this story we announce it. We would! Poswlike to know what influence the absence ef the ' Tm cflk'ienl "oor-l5ePP of the Reporter's miniver will have on the rejection or ratification ' Ea"er-V' ( Mr- n,'udrkk) promptly but cautiousof the treaty. ,y' BPProaceJ the intruder , when he vociferWe have before us the Monitor of Mexico ofi CUS'y ej::Iilin,eJ: "I g "pon the platform of the 21th, in which not a word is said of the pro-! IIeaven' and Prole8t ""t thi proceedjected departure of Gen. Scott. i nre-" At this critical juncture, Mr. H , having It is intimated that the design of sending Col. 1 Procured a hold ef the man, by extraorHays command towards the coast is to clear the ' d,nafy mvacr Power sed him on high, and line from Mexico to Vera Cruz of the robbers ! lhrew ll,m in lhe Baery ! which infest it. The valley of Mexico has been ! 1 leara that the autllor of ,his npected ex-

completely purified of armed guerrilas by Hays' c,lc",eul' ,s l'en-1 r,cp weauny citizen ot Utuo Texians. res'ui,,g near Cincinnati, and afllicted with ocI litest from .TIcxico. ' casioual hallucination of intellect. His escape ArersTA, Ga., April 17. I from serious consequences, was most miracnHy tho arrival of the steamship Ohio, at New j lous. In the hands of Mr. Hendrick, he was Orleaus from Vera Cruz, late dates from the lat- : quite docile; and, lieing conducted from the ter place and alio from the City of Mexico have chamber, was ultimately released. Bait. Clip, been received. J 'oI. H it hard .tl. Johnson. Santa Anua had chartered a brigand would: Having been in a state of retiracy for several leave immediately for Jamica. j years, unhumored aud unnoticed by the locoThe Guerillas had again become troublesome ' focos, the Ex-Vice President has pablicly aaon the road from Vera Cruz to the Capital. ) nounced his intention of ruanliig for Governor The brig Commodore Stockton was wrecked of Keutucky "on his own hook." Lazarus W. near Magdalene. Commodore Reed and the Powell Is the regular Locofoco candidate. With crew were saved by the timely assistance render- j "Col, Dick" aud "Lazarus" on tha same track, ed by the crews of some whale-boats which for- , collisions are predicted. tunatelv were within hailinrr dlctanea u Ln l,e ; Casw StsruH.

suggested without delay. And should there be any failure to act on the part of the persons ap-

j pointed toprocure the names in the road districts, others should he immediately appointed by the I township committee who will perform the duty I t,le township committees should see tliaj

. .rre oe no ,auure in procuring the names in Many other towns have the same wish, and even ' brig went ashore. Iu Boston, during the past winter, there were

, m? r ets. 1 lie reports should be the government has recommended such a meas- I raredes. aided bv the clergy w still rin,T 27 8now slorms. nd the average depth of snow

count co.nm,r. h!! T , l CUnCil f The f i the ablishment Monarchical Government: 2 fert 8 inc1' In New York there were two

nniuie y 1 0e"venng ourselves to the first power that will in those States which are opposed to the ratifi- i 8n0w 8l0rms Blv,B an aggregate depth of4 in.

1 I Ail tlllt 118. 11 n.lr iuaf uricd n r,1 KnArAM 1 ' .f 4U. rr . .1 rt 1 . .

Before an .,io..r,e, r .1 . J. ' """-- i " reaiy wun me uuilea 5-lates.

J-' " " usiiin meei- is now a vener.il conv ef nn

Wt,

inir t-tlce nl.ee .),..t ) k . '""J o geuerm impression in .uexiCO relative to I ertn. , ,,lshouldbe lmPr essP"ev-! doubt the necessity of this step, should come to 1 tlie Treaty was that it would be ratified bv the I for initialing a pedlar by a mock ceremony of

The general impression in Mexico relative to

0"A number of students have been suspended

from the Genessea Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y.,

ery democrat present to use his influence to pro- i this city, and view tb .r.eei,ele r I xt.:.. r

ure a large attendance at the County Mass ; brought from Valladolid, of the hundreds of fam- I The trial of G.n. Pillow w

.leeiinirs on the next Satiirdm- ..h;l, M , ! :i j , ,, 1 t,"-""t,-

and of the ; Gen. bcott and Mr. Trist were hourly expec

ted at Vera Cruz when the Ohio sailed.

- ' county Mass brought from Valladolid, of the hundi Meet.np,.nth next Saturday, which are to ilies depriv ed of homes, even of food, ake place ou that day in every county seat in hungry, naked, and defeated troops, the Suite; with a request, also, to invite their! o - , -. . ,

300 seudi; the payers of direct taxes to the a-

fSctorinl IlistorT nr

appear ,n public wiih it, expecting some bvstan- i The agent for this excellent work, which we oer is hinting to a iieiglilr that he had better ! noticed a few weeks since, is now ia our county piy his debts Does he, after long and weary with the books, ready for delivery to tho who toil, suspend his labors for a dv of ' I have ...WriW ... - .... ,

i i - iM-nir .-y i, n n uii intH ftir IlOSt WHO ...a rift ! i lock h .-marking he had Utter he doing ; have not had , opportunity to give their names ' ? rm """" f s.meth,Ug ,o pay what he owes, ps bis wife on a former occasion. " i "' ' MUT or daughter appear in a holliday dress, it is said f,SSOrs of tI"' the -Tversiiies; the members of "That explains why he is in debt." ' d rThe corrc.ondent of tho Baltimore Sun the councils of discipline, the advocates and atIa this way is the debtor made miserable in sa- R: "i:en- ?lli,'l'i has been ordered to Mexico torm ys practising in the collegiate tribuuals, the world, and enjoys few of the blessings of this ' ' charS w'lh tlle ccinmand of Tampico. ( ttl lrertes ad houorem in the state universilife. Or, as our friend said, "He cares nothin i leaV U """y' lr hhe prom- ; ties, the memWrs of the Chamlars of Commerce, about flowers." Then we would coniure tl Ptness for station. 1 have understood that ,1,e heads of factories and industrial establish-

.-eaders of the American, as they hope to live ' t,a! V"n nomiu!ted as Major General; which ! tnu,s. nd the heads of scietific and public insti

ls nu nouor mai ue wen ooeerves, and has won i lulo..'t ass-sseu ior certaiu amouuL.

Whig neighbors to attend, as it is part of our recommendation that Democratic speakers be procured to address said Mas Meetings on the policy and principles of the Democratic party.

numerical basis of one deputy to every 30,000 j Th IVmocratie party in every county where

souls. The electors are to consist of the gonfal- t"'r? ' nt already a county committee, are

The Spanish brig Juanita arrived at Sisal on

the 9th ult. She bore despatches from the Governor of Cuba, and authorities of Havana, ac-

onieri, (mayors) priors, and elders of the cities Particularly requested to appoint one at these ! "powder, valued at $22,161. The corvette

Vnluc of a Iollnr. I you would learn the value of a dollar, go and labor two days iu the burning sun as a hod-car-

nnm..B:Aj l.. onnn i ...n . . ... .

-I--". E 'e,s ana oayonets, rier. 1 h.s is an excellent idea, and if many of isler to the United States, will not return home.

ihj cavalry swords, two 12 pound howitzers, j our young men had to earn their dollars in that ! but has purchased a large amount of property in erne small carronades and 200 quintals of j way, ho much less dissipation aud crime would Kentucky with the view of permanently loca-

Odd Fellowship.

EPMartha Christian has been convicted before the court of Wood County, Virginia, o

teaching a female slave to read the Bible and sentenced to imprisonment Cor ten years in the Penitentiary. The I'x-I'rwnch minister.

It is said that M. Pageot,the late French Min-

and communes; the possessors of a capital of County Mass Meetings having a majority ofj I'0" Fernando was daily expected with fur

. irMt-cini in litis wor ,1. keen ... r

debt. Far better would it be for you to beg ! b 10 ,10'Wi,-v 8t"rvic-" j The qualification of a deputy is the possession than to coutract the first debt. Live economf- I T1,ecorrwPon,lent further says; "By the way, ' ofa "pital of 3,000 scudi, or the payment of cal, dress plain, industrious, be honest, and W X"y "d Ver" weU a,ivied assu- I U,0!' ,0 the an,ount of 100 per annum,

you will never be troubled with duns or a guilt ' 0 PortIons ; e m"notr p colleges and prolessors of

universities, &c, will Ineligible ex officio. Tlie profession of the Popish religion is indispensable as a qualification of the exercise of civil and political rights. A distinct electoral law will regulate the elections of deputies. The persons of the members ut both council are sacred, as far as their votes or speeches are concerned, but it appears that the privileges of freedom from arrest on civil and criminal process are limited to the actual sessioa and a month before and after. All

conscience. We speak of these things from sad ' "e"MKri",c f"? ar 8 tar trom reconciliaexperience; "and what we say to one we sav to ' 'Ver' nd that 0,6 breach U t0 wilie t0 all " If you love peace, quiet .lumbers and haled " zest for your diet, and wish to hold up your lnp Vc.tr. liAd among mankind, "owe roan nothing." j T,,'Vi whp "pressaslonishment at the intense i kissing received by Henry Clav in the city, fWmormtic onntjr t onvcnti.n. j have overlooked the fact 'that this is leap year The Democrats of this county meet in Con-: ,d therefore Mr.Clay had a right to expect vct.on on the last Saturday in May next for such thine. the purpose of Selecting candidates for the A u- A whole Town ncnrlv ctrorri. gust election. They will know by that time i Intelligence ha reached Harrishnrgh that the who their candidate is, for President, as the village of Troy, Bradford county, Pa, has been IVmoeratic National Convention meets, at Dal- almost entirely destroyed by fue. Fvcry store timore, on the ld o( May. :n the town was cousumci.

the members so located as to be able at an v ;,,, ' tlier 8UrPlleB arms ad ammunition

to meet without much difficulty. We also request that when the rcnort from A Facction Petition

the road districts are made to the county com

mittees, said county committees should calculate

The Washington correspondent of the New

York Herald, says that Cassias M. Clay, has a

therefrom the number of Democrats, Whigs, c'aiin PpluiinS Congress for $1,373. In con

Aholitiouists, and doubtful voters in each coun

ty, and immediately report the aggregate of each that is to say, Whigs, Democrats, Abolitionists

aud doubtful in the county to the State Central

sequence of being taken prisoner in Mexico, he lost all he posessed. The enemy took his watch, which cost $350; two suits of new clothes, worth

$ 120; and a dozen shirts, $C0; besides bedding,

This origination may, by some, be considered an unnecessary expenditure of time; but rest assured it is just what our Whig opponents are now doing, but in a more secret manner. Wo want to know all our weak points, that we may fortify against them. We have a foe that never sleeps. With an effective organization we have no fears. With the information we seek, we can at onc direct the electors of the several Congreosioual districts aud of the State where their

laws and new taxes must be sanctioned by these! services will be most needed.becauae thiscommittwo councils and assented to by the Tope; but the J tee will be in immediate correspondence with them councils are n-t to b allowed to propop-t laws It will also be useful in the circulation of dochich niy affi-cl ccclcsidstlca! cr mixed affairs untcnts. We want to legin the wcrk simultanq-

Committee at Indianapolis; and also give their i pistols, A:c. His petition is written in a humor-

opiuion as to the best means of meeting any dif- ou tyle. He concludes as follows. ficulties that may present themselves, and other "The facts of the loss and tec. are incapable suggestions that may be for the benefit of the of positive proof; for their general proof vou are

Democratic party in their respective counties. refered to the Hon. J. F. Gaines, one of your

honorable body, and for their entire truth your petitioner pledges his 'sacred honor, a voucher considered sufficient in the settlement of officers' ccount In ordinary transactions, and which, should it be made conclusive in this case, will very much oblige one who has received many hard knocks and no glory. "Your petitioner prays this once. C. M. Clay, once Capt. Ky. Vol. M. M. "P. S. Your petitioner had two violins broken to pieces by the overturning of the wagon in 'Texas, but as he and the V. S. have suffered alike in that unfortunate land he asks for these no remuneration.

we witness every day. So of our fashionable young ladies, if they, like some of the poor

seamstresses of our large cities, had to earn their dollars by making shirts at ten cents a piece, how much less finery would we see about them, and how much mors truthful notions would they have of their duties of life, and to the rest of the world. Zeal of Party. Doctor, afterwards Dean Maxwell, sitting in company with Dr. Johnson, they talked of the violence of parlies, and to what unwarrantable Unglh party men will sometimes run. "Why, yes sir," says Johnson, "they'll do any thing no matter how odd or desperate, to gain their point; they'll catch hold of tho red hot end of a poker sooner than not get possession of iu" ITIiirdcr of a Wife. Ou Saturday night, at Philadelphia, one Wm. Bechel, residing at tho corner of Schuylkill Sixth and Thompson, near Girard College, cut his wifn's throat in a fit of drunken jealously. Ho did not attempt to escape, and has been committed for trial. Tfannfactarra in Virginia. The Alexandria Gazette says that the citizens of Virginia are fast waking up, and ara fast becoming a manufacturing people. Several factories have recently gone into operation in Jefferson and Fredrick counties, and the proprietors are now manufacturing, and offering for sale, cotton shirting and sheeting, in opposition to the manufjriure of !h North

permanently

ting himself in that State. ?Iagic in a. IVame. Tlie newspapers tell a story of an American who made his way over the baricades to reach the post office, during the revolution in Paris. "You can't come in," says the sentinel. "But I am an American, aud want to send this letter to my country, conveying tho glorious news of the revolution." "Eutrez Monsieur," said the guard, and the letter was quickly mailed. Wheat Crop The Summit(O) Beacon says: "The wheat in this vicinity, according to all accounts, is looking remarkably well. An abundant crop ia confidently expected." The Rochester American says, wheat in this vicinity looks poorly. The open winter has had a severe effect upon itThe Doylestown (Pa.) Intelligencer aays, the prospects for a good crop of Wheat has seldom, been better. Tlie Zanesville Courier says the prospect now is unusually fair for a fine erop. Im conic Corrrsponilencr. Mr. Brown's compliments to' Mr. Smith, thinks it u nnecesbary his piggs should go through his grounds." Reply "Mr. Smith's compliments to Mr Brown, thinks it equally iiunecessary to spell pi; with two c's."