Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 April 1848 — Page 2

It ii OO Iv VILLK, I N L I AN AFRIDAY, APR. 28,1848.

cnu fuKinrvT IV iss.

Ceil. 'ACI1.I It V T AVLOIt "In no cp run I rjermii my.tfoe ihetnhiUle nflMiv rtv, or vi.-.l mvi.-lf pnrty chrni. ." " The o.id ill" ill parti., "1 'he National S wi.nl. I he my at and aWrhins ain..' j-f;r- Taylor 1

Thrrc Dan I-nter from l'uropc. ARRIVAL OF A PACKET S H I PKing of Pruwia IH'thronrd nn4 7tinifrr luitriwmil Revolution in IiOiiiHtirdy complete -King of Itavariii A lxlitu Id ltl.MHtf Kiittlr in iUil.in The City fit

!...,., .ion of the Icn"e- ICmoeror of

An.tri:. Compelled t. Adiet. Kins of j other sources. X. O. Mercury, 1 it!..

Thr Itlexirnn IVcw. j The Governor of the State of Vera Cruz, in a country. We havedenounced all Presidents who ! . C. Jf. Clay's) litcr. We yesterday published a synopsis of the despatch dated Feb. 21, nays to the Minister of j could not forget that he belonged to a party, or ew York, April 11, It 13. news by the Orleans in a second edition of the Foreign Relations that lie lias received 1V the : rise to the enlarged patriotism which ought to ! Uos. Ilr.NKT Cur:

Mercury, for which we were indebted to Capt. national courier tiie circular to the Governors characterize the chief magistrate of the United j Sir In the Tribune of this morning I find a ,

Auld. We abstract the following additional 0f the State?, having for its object the dissolu- '; States: and vet some object to the noble position letter dated Ashland, April 10th, IMS, over your tial war, began to stir the souls of Indignant

intelligence from paper since receive.1., and Irom tion of the Union, emanating from the Vice Gov- ' which Gen. Taylor takes, when he refuses to signature. 1 ne letter is aucressea, I presume, 10 , Ireemen. Seeing that we were in a minority;

more, and raised monuments to your memory! Once more the excesses of the Democratic partyi began to exhibit themselves. The unconstitutional annexation of Texas, and the Presiden-

IV a pie Ieop1e

Yielded to thr Ilr.n-i .t of thr Kuoi:i Rcfue to Tti-rognive the

,ernorof Sn I.uis; that if this fanctionary has i practise the supple subserviency of a parlizan. ; t?ie American people. If I did not know you. an without tho sympahties of tho people

IVroinliti,. O" Dr. John Davis, so well known to onrold citizens, but who removed from this place some 12 years since, is now living in Lamar co., Texas, owning a rich and fertile farm of some 5,000

acres, and living in comfort and opu'euce in the j

decline bf his life.

The I rosreso of Queretaro publishes cominu- 'committed this ofTence against tiie constitution, ! I regard that position with unqualified admira- ' "eI1. t!le intervening space c.J three days only ' having experience that a peace party can never

nicatious from Durango which stale that (ov- the States which have been heard from, have all : tion. He docs not denv his indentitv with the between if date and its arrival here, would lead ; have the confidence of a Republic, during a ra

ging war our-wiss - v nig leacers voted applies, and the Whigs turned ont to the war, atd once more we steadily brought ourselves up from a minority where you had again left osiatd a m ijority. The Administration hat all the responsibility of the-lossof honor, men and monev. bv the war;

To bor- ' of tIie Vig PartJ I hall venture, unmasked to our Whig generals reaped all the glory. The

. ........... j . ernor Angel i rias, oi ninuanua, wnn some oi disapproved ami condemned his conduct; that j wing party. He declares his unwillingness to iM"'e iiusBuineni.iv.iij. .. uu. unnunAnarchy' VKW York Aoril 19lh I his o,1'I0er!'' W!,s ti,ken Pr'"'on" on the 1Cth of the State of Vera Cruz, which has so much suf- conceal that fact from the American people, j 'atio to allow your nameto go before the rhil1 Th 1 D ,' !Tq leans arrived here March' Rt anta Cruz de K0sil!,. hy "".V fered, gives new proof of the patriotism and i He frankly avows his desire to see some of the : "delpbia Convention as acandidate for the Presj The ship Dutciess e r ea,ls arme( le Americans proceeding from the camp at Buena gives asu ranee to the Government of the good eminent men of the party elected to the presi- j idency had been in accordance merely with to-day from Havre bringing in e iigeiice roi j Rosale8 g.,,, n 9 ,n tne feeIi of the ,e towards it alld ieieve8 dency, but refuses, with true dignity, to allow I your wishes individual judgment, I should France and other parts of Europe. The news i . . , 4 . ..... ; . 7 . ' . ... . . . .. . . 1 . I v w M..,r..t :i- n... ,

tfs, or lu u nut r- : 1 - - i j

. . ... i , . . . , . ...g .... i....tu ...... ..c... ... mai ine coiii.uci oi me aominisiration is pain- omers iu exiun irom iiuu pieugi

by tins arrival .s oi equd. i J I icans carried the nlaia hv assault. Hit'ht nieces ',;,. .i .1,... r..:i o ij :.. ! mU m r.rrr n.,t nv .ut nf n,Mcl,. l,!rl termination U based upon the snnnosed interest

tj j r- I will, on-., inn c Hid, lilt, mil iiur: iii.c i r. ndi.1 111 I . ..... u... v. . . . v. . v .(.... ...

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' ml nrtillerv. si psntprils. f a smnllpr bind nf orn- i i 1 . . l . . i. . . , .1. .- ... : ...

f.i ? i - . . , . ... . , v- i,,,. inrm ,fu ve rnnieiii ; iiim i mo ureseui imns- wiuia may iu iu iniuvr: vii in in. i v uui- , . - ' t

entire success 01 me peopi in wai j . . ,, ii,eo,i ,k. Ml : .... i .. T c. . i i.t i , i ' add mv oninion to that of the numerous Whirs iwrmm of tho mriv w oart.In Tl. .,l.t,

, . , ., ... ,.f . r " -i ... eriinn peiu.ing iwiween I ne uiieu .-laies aim i row ins. u language, lie asivs no lavors auu , o ; i 1 , m whir h they are strngluig for L.lierty. .u. i,.j.f,i.. aTO: r .i.. irn, ' . .. ..... I.,..,..,. , b. ........ . , . to trhom von refr. Whi t Wl l,,t f-tK . oo. Ji- o.. .. .-.i.:.

1 The King of Trussia had been dethroned by .uexico .s approve.! Dy this r-.ate, ana liiat it is ; snn.iK iro.nro responsioimy. ue ooes noi - ' . ' ' i " " 3

!Cr The Rev. Isaac John, whose name ap- ! ,u , ,n 1 ihe Ministers imprisoned. The ! a OFOrnin? 10 1 lns ' u -'cau account, in e men-; hi, ywr lhat the result will be honorable to the court popular favor. He remains in the quiet "ul" J"" .country, loonea io one man; a man wno, grow-

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The Polish ! can trool's sacked lhe place" Wh;,lever t,iev ! nation. El Monitor.

pears in the proceedings of the annual Metno- :pnnce Rovai escaped to England

dist Conference of Texas, as a travelling Metho- j pnsoners, had all been liberated. dist Preacher, is a son of Enoch D. John, years f The. Revolution in Lornbardy was complete since a resident of Erook vi'le. j ulIj blood v. HIT It will be seeu that our friend A. W. Sul- j Arch Duke Stephen was Vice Roy of Huuleuberger, is comfortably situated up town, with rAry.

a well selected stock bf goods. , TI)p Kinff of r;.ivaria Rbdicatlon in favor of 1 O Mr. Richard Tyner is about sending a j tie prinoe R0yal who succeeded the throne un- j branch or his store to Fayetteville, Fayette co., i der ,he titje 0fMaxainalian II. j Ind., under the chargeofE. II. Barry.as clerk. J Tn Milan a bIo0(iy battle was fought, after I CT Sam'I Murphy is about returning to "Or-i.i,!, the pPonle obtained possession of the pgn-" The King of Hanover acoeeded to all the de- i

r r i to lit- i-iji tz t-ii lt mi.f v duf l it 1 1 t I iirrt. , . . . (

" " iman.lsol tiie people, ne was omigeo to suoniu ; s,tuti)lf)1 authorities of the United States, it is pike Company elected Directors ateut lwojby tttfr5?ity. Anabrirk, a liberal deputy ' now Mexico's turn to show her hand on this weeks since V e have not learned all who was raIed to fi, a plnce in t!lP Cll)ine,. . A eyes arP) aii(, wi CQn. were elected. John A. Matson. J. L. Andrews, 1 1 was exnected that the Ernneror of Austria ! .. . , ,. . , . ' , ... ... . ., ., I ii was expenen i uie r.mperor oi nu. irm tu)lle to ()P) ,iirpCted towards Queretaro, to await Solomon Wi.hams and David hlaiighter. are : WPH bp comppM t0 aWiC!,t .,.,: r m,i, rc V m-

four of thetn.

j discharge of his duties, and leaves the public to i doubt ,l,at rePeat a ve,y stj,e dogma, if not j ing too great for the powers at Washington, i

found in the houses of any value, they loaded ; fhe Monitor of the 22d nit., savs "Retween ! decide as thev may think best, whether he shall altogether out of place in a republic. But there left to perish with a handful of men before

into their wagons; everything else they destroy- ' vesrdav and to-dav. seven delegates and sena be called to administer the Government or left in are l,awsis republics as well as in despot- twenty thousand Iroopa in the enemy' country.

ed. The Progreso is at a loss what to make of , tors left this city for Queretaro, and it is certain ! the station he now fills, and which he has ren- ! isms.and of those you have a very liberal portion ! But Zachrt Tatlor was not the man to die, to

j this affair. No less so are we, this Mexican nc- : that by the last of the present month there would I dered so illuminous.

( just now. Were I to claim to be your personal accomodate either President Polk, or hia ally

count of it being the first we have heard of it. : I a sufficient numlr of memliera at that nlace ! Such a course nresents a broad contrast to friend, I might better, perhaps, accomplish my Santa Anni! The battle of Buena VUU fixed

Several conspirators against the existing state to commence the session of Congress." j that which is sometimes pursued l v spirants : PurPoses! but M 1 have never "vowed one class General Taylor in the hearts of this people! of things have been arrested in Oajaca, and are . A letter dated at Queretaro, March 19, and i to the presidency, who travel sea 'and land to , of 6e,i'ents wlli,st in reality holding another, Neither you nor the wire-workefs of party, about to be tried for the offence. ! published in the Monitor, savs "Yesterday, ! make proselytes, and bid for the purple by 1 lel1 'ou fraukly that, although from my earliest J nor the President can cause him or hi friends The following is from the American Star of His Excellencv, the Governor of San Luis, Don ! committing themselves to the favorite schemes j 'outh 1 aJ Wn something more than a cold ad- j to "surrender:" The honest old soldier was the 4ih inst.: ! K. Adam, was captured and is now on his way ! of dilllrent latitudes. ! mirer of yourself, so when you started on the generous enough to give a parting compliment

ThrTn.it) nn.l the Mcxlrnn (misrw. to this citv under an efficient escort." Such ambition sometimes overleaps itself. l"h of August, 1?Jj, to the irgiuia Springs, to your name, by saying he would have prefer-

The treaty having lieen adopted by the con- j F , annflunrp9 , denarlure of tl,e The sunnort which the non-alar sentiment of D, ! having your friends and family to murder me red you to himself to lead us on once more to

deputation of Oajaca for Queretaro on the Cth i country gives to gen. Taylor's noble position is in niy sick l,ed' for ;n')i(,atiS principles . the battle. You have taken him at his word, instant. i a cheering indication. It is full of promise to : which 'ou h:ld tau?ht me in yonr pPeeches' at j Immediately your friends of the "secret cirCity of Mexico, April 4, 181? ' the future, and reminds us of earlier and belter least' 1 ceased t0 U 'our friend' and became b' j cu,ar" nd,',-the pwtence of being "the friends Eds. Delta-There is but little talk of an ad i days. I believe that the people will bear him i the "essily of my nature, your enemy. What of General Taylor," stab him lo the Titals. inurnment of the Court of Inquiry, and it is not ! triumphantly into the presidency. He will ad- j 1 sha11 6ay t0 J'0" now' th"n- wi" have the more iThen' sharP Big''led patriots found but that

The King of Naples had yielded to all the de- :

mands of the people.

The greatest excitement prevailed at Taris

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ine r.mneroroi n.usianaci omereo i.w.irm ri ,1,.,, r.la r.t ,u,r. uill bare- ... . . ' . . ' ' J ..:t,4 i... ; 1 1 .o ,1,. :. C ' T.l. ., t,. r ,.. vi-k:..

tTThe prospect for the Turnpike from H,r- ! to M th flooH of Anarch v, and refused to re- C Z Z r "lo. I V' from the n0mber 0f w,tDWW8 t0 ' mlaMr the Eernment with a strict regard to Z " ' " " , r."i "tjT

risnn to Brookville is now sai.l to be quite fa- i cpgni7P the French Republic. 1 , , r V, i examined, that it will soon adjourn. 1 he gen- the constitution; he will call into his Cabinet , " """"" " " ""l'-J " " " ; -o- - " .o

t 1 ni tu JtPi Lt-a i u wur ri.nii. tiirip ntia t i .1 ir; t .r '1 .1 f 1 i. t . 1 ... . 1 k h aiifnini in nivfsi rnvspn ni Lie u v u- ueume m o mi b biikiii niiiur; 111 a muiu. liiml vnu

, erai iinprtssiou uere, since iiie puuuciuiuii ui 111c 111c buiesi 01 ins poiuicai irieuiis; ne will arrest i ' - - i a prospect of a speedy re-union of the Mexican j nfw.R of t, ralikation of the trpaU. is that a ! the demoralizing practice of exnellimr irood men 1 ual a,,d "Peak tho member of a great Part'- would consent to run again! I am

j Congress. Put a few more Deputies are re , . . followt)e intullijrent Mex- i from the i-uborriinate office, fn .,t Ur, nr.i. i I sl,a11 lhen uke UP your lett,r in lXa ProPer i a Plain sPoken I tell you I know these

quired to form a quorum, and dow that the tfea-i r : ' :.. j -n - -.11. order. In ravin? that you had "a stron? disin- . men: they would Bot hate ventured to tat e fliia

owing to senous rfhonlt, between the rich (y ra,ifi(1i hy tne (;overllment ,0 whom it was from Quer,.tar ,t r irpd but fiftee Ppputieg ; ter rule of inquiringas to applicants, "Is he hon- i clination to 1,,e use of y(your) name in con- step without your consenti il h (rna this Is and lower classes The former were compel ed , t w. t,nk thin fact will be an a,!i.ional ,- . , tl,r(lp Penatorf ,'0 maUp a nnernm, and it ! wt? U ,ieaDalir, Tll ... restore ! "ection with that office," courtesy leads me to not fair play! It looks to me like political as-

to oar tne .oors oi me.r nouses ann m :iima- ; dllcement for llle D,.puties and Senators to come , vw ,,t t,mt , wouM arriye and ocped ; t ;,ici ,eg whjch belonBed t0 theearlv re. confine myself to the remark that you deceive ; agination! Nor will it be cured n the eye. of

,,,c...uv.. ... ' .togeuior. ! to business within tieedavs. I publican administrations and will uide ,he ylf-hut no one else! So soon as you were all disinterested men by the spirit or violence, embarrassments continued, ami heavy fad u res From ihe K. o. Delta, of the 14th. i , r. l' fin'.n,. rations, and will guide "'6; election, a committee of ; which vour fritnds in Frankfort-in Baltimore

The house of Rothchilds was' We Wm from Capt. Auld, that the New Or-! " " ... " !! , ,c. ry .ui?a mgn career oi ,,ronrrtty nnd glo- ,t. . v.. , . i!n r;5n.,.- A t v,w

V-llV ..It .UVI, Afllil .1, 1 , r V. 1 JUUl lliriliio Hum iianniui, n .' " " " ' " 1 " " ' " " v i , . u . w TCU-

j andcondoled with you on that melancholy event. 1 tured against the friends of Taylor and "the lib You responded in a mauner that led me al-'erty of speech." The verdict of a jury against

most with the power of certainty, to remark te your son lately in Kentucky, ought to teach

Vorable At the last accounts, about 3t0 shares

had been subscribed (being $18,000.)

ICT We dislike to be troubled no often, but as j faithful chroniclers it is our duty to announce

that Queen Victoria has given birth to another t

I rtneess. I his, however, is the only oue tor ' t0 brtr tlie ,ioors of their houses, and the Milita-

the last ten months.

CP Folitical organization is an expensive business it takes so much time besides it is dangerous to the best interests of the people. On Saturday last the Democrats had another meeting in this place. Why don't they send us their proceedings for publication ? O Dan"l Kelso is the democratic candidate for Representative from Switzerland and Ohio counties. In this region we hv experienced two or

three weeks of cool, dry weather very unfa- j telligence than received by the steain-r.

vorable to vegetation. i he frosts hare been 7 7T .- " fMiil S.-nei- from i:rn,-. heavy, forming ice, but we believe the apples) .RIUVIj OF T!IF. S-RII ? D?. are not killed. Peaches and cherries are all j nMr Import:.,.! f iMf-llisrm-r-An.tri.-.n

dead. I he prospect for wheat is good, if rain should visit us in a few days. CT'Mr. Clay received a fee of eight thousand dollars for his services on behalf of Houston and others, in the suit against the City IUuk at New Orleans, wherein he gained a favorable decision.

occurred daily. The house of Rothchilds was We learn from Capt. Auld, that the New Or-j 1 I : . I . i i j . x rr.1 i !

meouoiieu a, iwi nig ujeiiuru, oui ine irun leans arrivea ai vera uruz on inursuay, om i pelta: As I informed you in my last, is doubted. I inst., 7;i hours from New Orleans, and landed!,, ... .... .. .' . . 0 . ' ' i the news of the ratification arrived here on atThe Polish Revolution was confirmed, and her distinguished passengers, Oen. Kearney and ur j,ist an() jr.,j Graham with the des iatch four hun.ired poles had left Taris to join their ! Mr. Sevier, amid salvos of artillery from the cas- I ,' 0 , . '

i,e, me ingate, nnu u,e ions . uie ci.y. . ,H rererpI)Ce t the ,

Oen. Kearney was installed as ttovernor of

(riirml lay lor.

T'ne New York Courier, iu publishing the following letter, calls attention to it as being "from

countrymen. Genoa declnred separate from S ir ditiia, with a Republican Ioernment.

From Kngiand or Ireland there is no later in-

the State on Saturday, the th; and was to re-

by the Mexican Congress,

about the section in reference fo claims of land

:ification of the treaty, ) "e f lh most Practical and "'ential gentle- ! , for the , no difficulty will arise 7en ,I'New EnP,ad- ne who. employing j .

thousands of operatives, has reason to know,

view-the troops in end around the city on Men-1 . ... j ,;,..- -t .... not only the sentiments of the people, but whose . ,. , . , ... , . 1 3 ; in li xas or the aeouired territory, if unconnec-i J .. . ; be a candidate, when letters were read in the

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some friends that Henry Clay is a candidate a- ' yoi and them, luat we are not yet slaves even

Presidency. Time attests my sa- i to Henry Clay.

gacity. j 11 18 m,e l"al 11118 18 cccp ingratituoe to uen-

So strong was my conviction that you would aylor; for when did ever Henry Clay spare an

dav, the 10th inst. Our Commi

M'jner, iiir. , , ,.i i,pr nnmt

; evu-r, ieu era rnjs ior tne capital on aiuri day, the cth, escorted by Capt. Tilgham's command.

J3rThirty-five thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed by fire at Pittsburgh, on the night of the 11th inst. Ten dwelling, four large smoke houses and 600,000 lbs. bacon were consumed.

Hut taking this in

i connection with the alteration i payment, they may hesitate.

We have advices from our corresnondent at

The Governor was requested to take down ' Qeretat0 to he 3a iart. B ,het , leanl ,h(it

Trn.ip, I x H'l lel sa nt i n in IN'n murk

I'rriMt nn for w ar Ihiliirhiinn' in stm-k- ,t, .. :... i , f. ,i... ...:.. ni.,-.. ...1 I ' i i .r i)n,l. int.uul I.;. ,...:ir

inr n iirni..iii i.i' I uui . c main I 1 w..i . ni rir .1 r . 1 ... ..... 1.1 1 unrii iiitri ctslcu in ilia idiiii ill iii.iiiifz .i. . . ... .

V.ni.e Ili..af. i:,..t.!,-l!i.- ' . ... . , i j . , ., , I mere was a rpiorum oi congress men, ana vnai j . , . , i the track and saying that you would on your

- j x i-v 1 1111 i,uuni niiu 11 Kill U lilCl tf 1 1 11 r.i ,-tri r 1 P 1 rr J t . Pnnvfliifmn nfl in "Wliitr ffmnH rt (.an I n-

r , -; trnnpartions, afford him opportunities ofiudjT-', . c,4 A tT A r , e r i of the mode of . . . L rt I or in the Suite House at Frankfort, from the

...Bv . ...,...i.i..,. i.iiginnu niuLii jjon j J.Crittenden, Hon. Charles S More no other uiuiYiJual possesses. He is, too, and ' , , , ,T i r, l. . .

i ever has been, a warm friend of Mr. Clay , and j . . j ., , r ' . ' " nominate Gen. Tav or. and thus nush vou from

the election was held, during the day, but he de-;tl)erewi be a nl(etin ; the course of this

holm

iirtw l roApx 4oinu to I'oSatul l"r n-li Arnir florins orl h h a nt -rm t Agitation

r ml.dSA.-, . t, .t .. 1,1 ',n U.. :l .1 ; no In i1.A n.m ..,,,1 il,:n'. . ' Ko nnn hob! inn nf It is nnniiTnrif Tlina la

r " " ' " " - " I"-- ""b- - i" - : left this city on Sunday 1 ast. I aIo learn that i " ' 7;-"' ' '" up and declared that although I respected these

- - was 1 uui v 11111 11 v 1 vi 11 ru . - ; i, i, ..:.:. 1. i ihmuu.h m .uu v u v -a taico iiiuic uutrni v in-

! The C. S

clined. He was also called upon to deliver up 1 A.t,!o,' i ,k.,- ,1 , ; j he does in relation to New England, there can

."'I tuirii pui.ii a iiinti putrann fill niniimiiv iw i . . p .... 1 ' t ralurn nomA retir from lim cnnrnQs. in the

presence of the thousands there assembled I rose

ana lon nt I.mbiirIy -iO.ltIM I he JlnrltctM,iVc. Yomr. Anril 551.

The anxiiery steamship Sareh Sands arrived . '"a'ur'a5' -'h April.

; t:ie trovernment was in Inch stunts at the nrns-I inu n. i , x ,u- nr,c,Aannlk i,at

barque Robt. Morris left Vera Cruz of peace. They had not then received the 'ted in the election of a Whig the Pres.- ,rlw..l,.W Tim-.ff-d.mv

; on Friday, the 7th; and V. S. brig Mediator on j ralinCBtioB of the treaty, but supposed it would , den7- IIe has ,itera,,y mil,io,,s Spending up-, on

be ratified by the V. S. Senate, with .he excep- f Principles; and when , to

ne. niereiore, is w ining 10 accept oi ieneral i , . ... 1 I i.anttnn - 1 1 . 1 . - .-mi Ida n . f . n ml QC.T nn.l IT

villi, ii n mi.., j ini nric viij o uvji , uuv. b.

I"irTl of tho .riiiitirr.

from Liverpool after a passag.' of eighteen days, ' . , , ai 1 " - The new authorities entered in ofhr-e one year

tiou of the section in reference to land claims-

ETThe Germantown. Ohio, Gazette says;- i havin 8!,i,"d on the 3d il,stant' b,,i"? ni!,e daJ's and one day after the American flag was for the i

at that date there was no opposition to the treaty Taylor as a nuffictent h nobody need enter- ain woulJ dec,ino on . ... 1 mil lut.ro An Hi-,! haul .m n.i...,;n.J

The wheat crop throughout this region of conn- j 1 ,,er t,,an ,,,e lUh a"(l Fi d;l later than firt .jnlp iu front of Xation!ll Pal.

the 1 .uti hess de Orleans. 1 he news Uy this ar- ; n the mBin pMn of Ym Cn)7 0n, twQ riv al, of which I send yon the substance, is of d;ys ,iavp ROne ,,y sincMbe gnrmment of the

T-i. i i i. j:

1 ! two riavs these authorities nave mane more

oarriin

in the Mexican Senate, and very little in the j Ua f"n on lljal 1,ead- re w e P""Uted to , n " ' to to

try was never more promising at this season of the year. The fields about Germantown look remarkably well, and if well enough is let alone by the laws of nature we may expect an abundant harvest. O The General Assembly of the Presbyte

rian Church meets at Baltimore on the If th day cf May next. Nuct c it, nt.

Mrs. West, wife of Henry F. West, F.-o,. of Indianapolis, in tending to a sit k child, caught her clothes on fire, on the 19th inst , and was so badly burned that she died the next morning. On the 5252d inst. in the same city, a child of the Rev. Ed. R. Ames, about 4 years of age, died from the effects of a burn, caused bv her clothes taking fire in a lot where they were bttrning stubble. ?fesnppr.

O' Th editor of the Wayne County Recird wishes to sell his establishment. As it is under- ; stood the editor retires, being satisfied with his j amount of this worlds goods, it ia a strong in- ' ducemenl for others to take hi place. j

v itM....a v . .,.,-.-, K . j-pp ordered to foland.

Coon Skinner," from tiie 20th of May nnti!

House cf l'eputie

I'nrihrr 31rains from our .TJcxicnn Sfrni.

city has been granted lo the Mexicnns-aud in ; l-x'1 rts'"enl "usiimio.ue arnve.i irom uu-

anaxuiito, at ruin ijiiis i otost on tne ytn un.,

Denmark, awakened and alarmed bv the movements in neighboring countries, was mak- j ing great preparations for war. j In Stockholm serious disturbances had talien place. Venice following in the wake of France and other countries had declared for a Republic. The Kmperor of Russia was sending troops to Ful.md. The French Army was moving towards the North. Great agitation continued in France. The I .a Presse had come out openly against the Provisional Government. The general I'.lrctiou has

been postponed to the 9'M itist., and the meeting

changes in the different offices than the Americans in one year and one day. All the Mexicans who held effices under the

American government have been discharged.

in command of a division of troops. II is arrival was supposed to have had some connection with the designs of Tarede5.

The Jalapa Watch tower of the 2d inrtant . t rresiiential election.

give his name, no one would question his means

of speaking accurately the state of public seliti ment in New l'ngland:''

Boston, March 29lh, 113. My Dear Sir I owe you an apology for not answering,ntan earlier date, your letter. I have J been watchful of the condition of the country, j

and the feelings of the people in regard to the !

It appeals to me .

New York last Summer, you would not have

' gone now, unless you had determined to run for ' the Presidency. Time attests the truth of the ; prediction. You say that your friends represent i thnt the "withdrawal of my name would be fatal

to their success." If they so speak to you, they

Some of them have even been threatened by the ' Siiys. that on the 30th ult., a large train of Mex- ! that ,lle questiol, is a practical one shall we

new office holders. niercnannise was auaceo ny a nana oi f have po!k Woolltry, Cass, Buchanan, or Gen.

I.f tiers from Vera Cruz of date ..1st March. ! tuners near i aso u i isono. nssoon as t-oionei T i 7

give an acco.n.t of the arrival of Maj. Graham j Hughes learnt the fact, he ordered out a detatchon the Maria Burt. Great secrecy was observed j n,ellt of fIa's' Rangers in pursuit of the robbers, about the landing of Mai. Graham, Col. Wilson i The detachment was commanded by Captain

forbidding any letters or papers to be taken from Daggett. It followed the trail of th robbers, j i,ringil)f, the boat until next day. Maj. Graham left at ' UIultr tlie direction of a Mexican guide, until it 1 doul)t t)l

Tnvlor? Mr. P.lnv cntinof he ilerlil in m v

. i p rr, , . ., , ... these reports be untrue, allow me to tell you that opinion; and Gen. Tauor is theonlv man in the ' '

Union lhat can be chosen. I go therefore for

t. i itl i i . , woald again brug cs defeat. In that opinion I Gen. Taylor. There is too much hazard in j b , '

forward any other man. I have no

. r-t rr. I i, . . . laum 1 ani liu, vuiiiitts 111,011, aim mwiujo vi that Gen. Tavlor will obtain the vote of i J

3 o'clock, A. M , on Tuesday, under an escort j C!tl"e P with them at the village of Despoblade. j Ma.asachu setts, Ve'rmont, Connecticut, and ; the laf"e f K' 1 "0t Urge jeC"

of Dupern's Dragoons. Com. Peiry arrived at i "irteen out ol lourteen men were captured and , R,0((, iandH lhe poutl,ern States and I tl0ns 10 yotfr rrivale character, iseitner win I

rv..-F rr..m vi, n.. T...in,- o-ii, r, shot, creatly to the satisfaction of a the well , , r, . , , . i nress your nrestiue of ill-luck, in savinsr that all

of the Genera, Assembly, to the 4th of May. j j, V m disposed inl.tbitants of Jalapa. ' ' i ihe me.sues which you have urged upon the At Milan a IW.onal (.ovemment has been , r!im(1 fo ,im Th(? Mexirans topk )OS. j Ti Nort AKmc.w.-We regret lo Team ! rofard ,Q the Vice rrpsi()enti there donU. j people, except the Missouri compromise, have ... , n 'session of the government of Vera Cruz at 12 that lhe North Americau newspaper, published es9 be ,., caluiidates I did not suppose Wcn crased from the Ftatut book- For we laI he establishment of a Repubhcan Govern- j M- pn Thnr!!,laV) 30h Marc,. In conBOnnenc, ! at the city of Mexico, has been discontinued for Mf Welrster would entertain the idea of' ment in common-the faI1 of l,,e ,ariff- lhe bank "onedLdythoud Soldiers ,lar j ---ondence wil, have to pass j want of supjior. running upon the ticket with Gen. Taylor, if so, ! f.'''' '"1J0,e",1.tl ""."i" TrLi" 3

I iiiroHU'i .iextcan nttnns. j ptarue on an ar- i ' '' " " "r- ,,r ' '" .-r.nai umus nn,e -i.,Ke.irt,ait f .... i r. y,-.. ti,;. .ni iuihuio ihkch men m mc 'ict"i. .

,iiwt;i.c sin. we' As trn lo fi wnnriJ fViu I recently eft era Cruz: one for Orizaba, com- ip..,. -n i . ... .

The report of the Revolution in Lombard v is ' " . . . T ! u.. r 0 ... . . i10'" TeaK PHl mroug.i me press in clue

the Presidential electioa-25 weeks, for 50 cts. r., r.,...A ' I r gr.evoi.My annoyed, and very in- , y v.-P...n c. .rown, Acig. ,vss,. ,ne

..... .vinumru.

per copy. itj The flev. Mr. Kavenottgb, we!I known as the able advocate of Colonization, has issued a prospectus for a Temperance paper at Indianapolis. His name is a sufficient guaranty to

to give the paper merit, stability, interest, and At London the reeeipt of Breadstuff's were usefulness. It is one dollar per year. j large, and the market dull for nil descriptions. O We have received the Mil No. of the! At Liverpool on the 3d inst., Flour was in "Weekly Messenger," a very respectable Tern- ; very moderate request at 27a2"i shillings. Wheat perance paper just commenced at Louisville, Ky. 7s. fld. to fs. per 70 lbs. fJrF.tForts are making to galvanize the dead j Indian Corn 26 to .10 shillings per quarter.

carcass of the "Spirit of the Valley," the loco! Cotton, Bowed I to .Md; New Orleans T78'a foco ppper at Connersville. It was a great libel j SVjd. on the White Water "Valley." It might have Rice, IPs.alSs. Cd. per cwt , Bdtimore Quirbeen "spirit of the Valley" of Henom, but not : citron H shillings per cwt. Turpentine 37s.

of that loveliest valley the Suu ever shone upon, j Tallow 51s. fd.a?i7s. j -r I Provisions. The market for Tork was nn- .! ait C roi. i 1 -1 1 T I - T 11. -i i .

The Boonsboro' and Hagerstown naners ren- " " " w ;" " necnneu .

dignant, to be placed under Mexican rule. Ma-

a-ailability. Three times have we run you and ., . , , , . j r ...t c

U- !,.,. ii , r it , inree i mes your name nas urouc u neieui: ?u e have all sorts of tieonle here, tnanv t

Quartermaster: one for Wnp,,- under the com- of whom arp ,, . , .. soon as Gen. W. II. Harrison had brought us up

......... ... v..pi. ceaiemi, Louisiana unai.i-y: that our oul v securitv is In Gen. Tav

man inose mai nave neen paid to tne .American i miru ior ,ue iauonai nriuge, commanuea , all( j lave awayS heel, the fast frien

antnoriiies. t-api. Kerr, ot tne Louisiana Kan- -y v.ipi. .i i,e..an.i. , Cav. anii mv ftfeiuiT9 now wouI() nrom.lt ,

I.UUUU...UU ... commiuee ana your pumic ,.i, VM , from a miserable minority, you hurried on to . . . , ' , ylor. You ' - . off Gen. Taylor, just now b .. r t. ashmton, when Mr. Tyler under Mr. U eb- 1 , .. , . ,, . ?nds of Mr. . i . . . . i be himself deceived! es,I

Tl,. A ..c,.; ,n rn,. . A . . . 1 .

,.,,', 1 " . '. nv of them declare they will pay no hVher taxes

i .i.vj .ti'u.iLiu 111. u, nil.. withdrawn. T , ... ... ,

ire..m was as quiet as usual. - .., u.... a... Tl.. ..r - ....-..-.. , , ,..,:.,. , .:.!

Th, vi.,L.. I Kr- l'1- " ' vni ki . ent uritz on i r.-r tiier- o ru ,;, a rourt, time, bnt mv iudirment is lul ' c!,u " ..i'..g . .". u ......

v -. - i .i... .11 -n M" us uie "oosoieie idHK, which we nan pur-

, .in, iwi ai.pii.cu mat an win

Bkeakinc thf Armistice. The Free Amer-

thf .'10th of March, from the city of Mexico, and j can of the bill inst. contains a ropirt that the aainpf, jt

Capt. Connolly from Perote. the Mexicans had taken advantage of Com. Per

! Col. Loomis left on the 23th of March, with a I ry's absence to break the armistice, by attacking train, and Col. Blark left on the 1st of April, Palizada and Laguna.

with another. Clark, who was condemned to On the Sth inst., Mr. Sevier left Vera Cruz for :

be hung, has had his punishment commuted to j the city of Mexico, escorted by Capt. Tilgh-

come right here by and by. Most faithfully, your friend, Sec. .tn Amcricnii'a Opinion.

George Summer, of Boston, who is now in

enemy or a friend? I congratulate you upon

your determination at last to denounce the Native Americau party, to whom you wrote encouraging letters daring the last canvass; and which they were kind enough to suppress; yots can do so with iinpihiity. The Native American party is dead. But whether the memory of

the Irish and other foreigners will be as easy ia foigetting a wrong as yea are in not remembering a favor, remains to be seen! Space compels me to pars over the long roll of your eelf-adve-cacy and confine myself to two specifications. You seem to think that Ohio will not go for an "oue residing in the Slave States" but you; and lhat New York would more certainly bestow her vote on you "than any other candidate." Ohio went for you by the Western Reserve

vote, which I assisted in getting for you because you were suspected of truth, in declaiming against slavery ! I had toe' much respect for youf talents to suppose that you would again attempt th? same shallow game! Ho, your Janus faced

resolutions at Lexington, deceive no longer the bliudesl "fanatics." Besides, if the fren TortH would not take you when lite question was Clay and no Sieve territory, will they take tlie issue which you covertly tender fliem, Clay and Free territory? With regard to New York, you see m strangely to have forgotten the fact that the Whig members of the legislature have declared that the State will go for "any other Whig," to close the

mouths of your partizans here! The city election of a Democratic Mayor in N. York, whilst your friends put the election upon your popularity here, demonstrates that your name is indeed "all powerful" to change a Whig majority into a minority at least! If the Whig party are capable of learning, in this, they will read the future. I know the Bfrergth of party organization, and the desperation of those who have life estates in your person yon may succeed ic pushing Webster, and McLean,- and Seward, and Corwin, and Scott, and others, frsm the track once more the dagger of yoor "secret""

j committee and your public inquisitors may kill

but the deceiver may

ster s lead was doing good service to the country I .r-j.r. o. ..

t have the honor to subscribe myself.

ever a' Whig, and your obd't serr't.

Fpeak a different langnige elsewhere. I have

i been told that all the members of Congress from 1 our own state but one told you that you could i not be elected, and that divers others whom I ; could name told you the tame thing. But if

I have heard almost universally that your name

concur, and I will give you my reasons. Be-

i posely slurred in the canvass, you brought us lo

; a speedy minority! I A "long time ago," being toe old to perform the comparative light duties of Senator, you

gave the public a farewell address and retired

C M. CLAY.

Very Important from ITtnuia. Trf,nt!a?edfir the Ohio Statetmau

A private letter, under date of March 22,

twenty years imprisonment. It is said a million man's command. Capt T. had escorted Santa raris'al"1 wI, a Centleman of good education j from-pul)lic life. The democratic party by the i from Be.rI'n' the CaPltal of PfUBSia' Published ,a

of dollars' worth of eoods left in the train un- Anna from Jalana to Antirua. from which' nlace. nnp l:w ""f9 "e in liopelul worc's

der Col. Loomis. Mr. Jewell was to leave Vera ! on the 5lh inst., he sailed in (he Spanish brig

t-ruion ,tie .u uu.-ior me citv oi .iext?o, t .Martino. I

where he intends to establish the "American Eagle." The Locomotor, the Mexican paper of

Vera Cruz, is to be revived. Col. Hays' Ran-

of the Revolution. He says that "the Assembly

j will probably adopt our Constitution: a TresMnt.t .nA l 1 9 TT 11 t

The Ohio Battalion is to be stationed at Rio T , "-'""'"" " ". nowever, j.-rio j that the manner in which the first elections wil

Baxq-kt in Honor of tus French Revolc- ' PaRS0". may well inspire anxiety in a century

excess of its numbers, was al once split into 1

the Baltimore Demociet, (a German paper) givea-

i n i nrtnnnn nf a IahIUIa 1. 1. Z n . 1. n . L- .

. i . , i r , . n , an avuui v. a 1 1 1" 1 1 1. 1 II mat. bill. JrJ3widely separated fragments, Messrs. Cass, Cal- , ' ,, , , . ' . , i- o t i t, ii j 1 tween the soldiers of the King of Prussia and houn, A an Buren, Tyler, Polk, and others, were , . . ,

., .1 , . i . ... , r I ... . . L LUUI11.U1111. A 11 0 imiUD IttJlCTI 01.1,1. all pressing their claims with a bitterness before ; , r , , ,

unknown to the party. "Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad." They de-

csent the crops of wheat in that section of the ' ,a'2 p,,i,lilles I'er '

country as looking very promising, anl with a

gershad left Mexico to keep a watch on the j tion. On the evening of the 8th inst., a sup- j where the great mass of the people have received ' termined to bring Texas into the Union, avow

. . . . . . n .t ' nn vr 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 a.i imr, mn

guerniieros. near era t ru 7, where, it is said, . per was given in Veracruz ny the r rench res- i ; edly to break down the power of the free North, Jaitrat.i has gone to commence operations in j idents, iu honor of the Revolution. The French " " ' and to make this nation a slave empire. The spite of the armistice. The elections were held ; Consul and several American gentlemen attend- xU"oUgr4'" the follow- pf . inera Cruz on the !th of April. The Free ; e.1. t ...:... V. ' , r ,r... . , ... your Missojri compromise, and vour denuncia-

i . . t. mi ' '"S .i.if i.-r jiiiuinie juuruaiui .uuiKJay lasi. ' Lowering the AMrnir an Flar. The Mex- ; ,, . , , . . . ... J. . iAn nf u rp..i ,; KiaVerv action vnnr

iiosi oi our readers Know that l ie editor ot the i 1 ' 6-

cry l.i.lc Iron. w 7Iric.

fairer prospect for a plentiful harvest, than for Saint Lot is, April 2 1, 10 P. JT. the last six years. j Ry arrivals from New Mexico, dates of the Pcnn.Tlviinia crop-. ; ith of March have b-on received from Santa The Harrishnnrh Telepranh Kavs that the cron

, . ." , ' , i e. ; popuianon ot iu,uini: i nis neats i,ouis run- ; lean atuneriiies at era cruz, having become . . , ,, , , ,,. , letter made vou bv some fatalitv our ranHMnfo in that section of Pennsvlvan a ooks well and niuif1i,n,..r i p p .r,. v, .1.11 f,v n ' i r ,i i . t .1 r, Louisville Journal has ever been a devoted friend 'eiter maae you Dy some taumy our candidate " I On the It.th or January tol. Kohs, ,n cns.i- . hppe s sutrraTe. 3Ir.Sev:er had left Vera Crez, I wearied of the sight of the American Fag, ... , , .... . once more The democratic feuds were at once promise, a plentiful harvest. - , . , , ... .. pnn.. , ' lvmlM srriv in ,,,, lf , .,., , ..,,il "i Mr. Clay, and was. indeed, his hrst biogra-: once,n,ore; ' niocrat.c leuds were at once

I 1 - ''Z i . " : : ' ,,u,..c, hw,ir.nmii,in rii,i ; r i cured up by lhe greater hatred ot Uenry Way.

I . .. f . . . . . . ' ....

Viriii.iia ffhml rj.

: at t'. Passo, to Lieut. Col. Lain.

I hp v illi.lM.4tMr V iriritiii.il i

' Col. Gilnin's hsTtnliou was t Morn runt Cruz. The Mexican authorities have rennireil ' ernor. Col. Wilson, to linv it Btrrwlr

We never have seen a more cheering prospect ! aW had Wn j hed ,0 Cari , ,0 a, strangers in Vera Cruz to report themselves Colonel, not wishing to be outdone in politeness, 1 Ppinin tf Gn;T'lor will receive th. nom for the farmer than ttte wheat tiel.ls present to ' , , f " , , ,....,....., r L. . v- ! . i,.-..., i 'nation of the U hig National Convention-

concentrated there. Horse

hours, and GOO persons are reported as killed. The people were victorious! A number of pieces of cannon fell into tlie hands of the victors. As soon as the battle was over, the people surrounded the castle of the King, so' as to pre

vent his intended escape. The captured cannons

were pointed against the Royal Palace. The dead were collected and piled up in front of the Royal residence, and tie King of Prussia was then marched out, bareheaded, and in the presence of the bodies of the slain' and of the

.tprn. iroops are luuMamiy a. nving at . era . cne oay pouteiy requested me American Uov- ., i Mr. Van Buren. who had taken similar ronnd i r.. .. . . "

i. mt.v io) vi.cuiar, ue snumu express me - -- people, ne craved lorgiveness oi me people tor

the eye of a townsman. The wheat has "come out of the winter" well. (.-n, Tnjlor Iitis.

Politicians and people who have nothing else

tealing had been The Free American complains very mnch j flag was accordingly hauled down. As soon,

very extensively practised, and the Army lost ; of this order. ' however, as Gen. Kearney took command, he over fifty head. Capt. Naylor has turned over the National , caused it to be raised agtin. Good! N. O.

to do, have so beset General Taylor with lettersi i?rP!!,"t ith captured Gov. Armigo, but archives to the Mexican authorities. Fl Mnndo Crescent, 15th inst.

that it is not only a herculean labor to read them, j ne w "'s nonora'y acquitted. ol l,u.i.:alaiara, tniuKs tnere is but little chance i ! ni- . .i . t , mi .. j a .i .i i .i . .

but his postage account is actuary eating into I,,"mor" lIlal 1 - TTV3 wa a-lvatcng on oi peace, i ne iaiionai ot aimsco, imnKs that

his f ubstance. I'lMN-Ijrn j In this day's paper we give the news of three . different arrivals from Europe. The Revolution '

with yourself, but who could not unite the par-

I ty, was overthrown, and Mr. James K. Polk

Here is the article. i suustitutea. rtonwiinstanding uie claims ot National (-.invention. 0,er Whigs, I will now restrict myself in saySeveral of the States s-iid to be in favor of; ing your equals were postponed, who no one

i Genera! Taylor as the candidate have recently ; now doubts could have been elected, we, the j appointed delegates to the Whig Natioual Con- ; Whig party, all united on you. We fought

vention, or are on the point of doing so, and we with the ardor of brotherhood, and with the

is still spreading. I '. .Tf . ClnT fitter. j We insert this letter, not becapse we desire j

to aid in prostrating Mr. Clay, b.rt as news for

our readers. . IHftTratf 1 :r.

The Quakers in Virginia seem to be placed!

Chihuahua were unfounded. public tranquility has settled down, and matters f"..l T 1...1 ,, if rLn ..;.,i!,. il,...l..,i M.,.;.

. ' " - .. on, v.,.:.,..a- b " 0 ,he 0r(jron Territorial bill, as follows:- Gen. Taylor's election without the nomination

..un. ; i ue iuiioh ..g ileitis nc gnitirr j.o... .aic ui.tll- l

The health ef the troojw whs good. j bers of the Star: The force at Kl Tasso, amounts to l.iOO 1 The lexicnn Bond.

men

i l ne time nas come wnen a large proportion : oi me convention, nor would his lriends allow ! of the people of the United States desire to see j his name to be used without it. Our best and

Nantn Annn'o Pnwwclt.

I The New orleansGrpscent nf ih lfiih tnotmi'

pnblishesan Address of "Antonio Lopez de I Snnta Anna, General of Division, and well de-

In a peculiar relation to the laws of Virginia. ! ""rvinR of h country, to his fellow-citize

(jrncrnl In j lor

In the House of Representatives March 30th. , hope and believe that all will doso in due season, i moral power of a noble cause. Our success

, Mr. Ililliard, whig, of Alabama, closed a speech 1 There can certainly be no chance whatever of8Pernd certain. Now once more, by that fa

tality which attends you, you come out in your Gazette letter, and disclaim any sympathy with emaneiprtion. It is true there was a Irttla in-

i . . j . ... r !i t ,i ,. ,. . i . .

The five million dollars in Mexican bends, . one e,eTBl l" ' reM...u-y wno no.cis mm- ; latesi inrormauon leaves a strong impression on which the house of Manning & Mackintosh ex- self w" to Prfy measures, and j ourmindsthat Gen. Taylor will receive the nominated to receive in rii.-eharge of their loan of ,ooks out "P0" H horizon wu,e enouSh to em" nB,ion' K ,,b fr1end9 in M the Slatrt do their 4X5O0.OPO to Santa Anna who at the time was' hrace whole country. The country has j duty. But, be this as it may, there is obviously

at the head ef the Supreme Government have !u;T;r,d i1-0 ,he l,erce col,ls,n ot parties; and , the greatest nccessily of a full representation in however, was a small attdir between you and me

been disposed

is Sr. B-.rsteffan

nominee whoever may be nominated, his

leartiest support

consistency in this, inasmuch as yon had always avowed just the opposite doctrine; but as you wrote to me "go on good Cassiua," I thewgfct at last all things would come ont right. This

1 of at $1,000,000! The purchaser ' ,ts Prent interests are passed upon by irresponsi- j the convention, as every Whig in every State ' aD our abolition friends. But all at once, you "an. He pays fW0 000 in cash i l,e hodies, calling themselves conventions, which ' will in our opinion, be solemnly bound to give j came out in your Alabama letter; when you

The Yearly meeting of Baltimore, to which j h "P" nearly two columns, small type, and j $100,000 in instalments, and f-tO0,0(HJ in bonds. ! ,,fetch not on'y t,ie I,lan of a Poli,'cal cam- j to the they belong, has charged all its members to ed- i hftf' f T m"ch ,h fnal tone and magnilo- j 'ihe mfly possibly be had for $50,000 J Pa'Rn. hat lay down the principles which shatl . hearti, ncate the free colored people. Th- laws of Vir- j tuent of the d'Tatches with which he has wnich briuR the wh'0ie cost pf ,iw bollj, n. I govern an administration.

ginia forbid it; and the friends have address- j "ereioiore tickled his own countrymen and ceuly advertised for sale, at $750,000. 1 rejoice that one man has been round in the Ij The mob in Washington, noticed in anoed a memorial to the General Assembly of the j alnU!"J1 "'e rest of the world. j " I'rs ltirharlm. ieountry with courage enough to refuse to lend : ther column, has been entirely suppressed.

j We learn that a train will be in to-day from himself to the advancement of mere party I CTTlhe prospects of lion. John M'Leau's Thr rrnwrfinm f ( onuiw 1 Pachucha. Col. Withers will accompany it. ' schemes, and who, following the great example ' nomination for the Presidency, is Faid to be

State of Virginia, asking liberty to pursue the .lvjre of their Yearly Meeting, lf liberty is not given, we do not knoSvOiat course tb Frfends wiil take

Are of ma little interest that we could gitber tiotl.iiij' of sufli.-ietit import (tii e rupv

Maj. Taliaterro came in on Sunday with Col. of Washington, will administer the Govern- brightening in Washington, lie is in fnvorof

Wint" op's party. Sisr, till in-t

mcut fr the good of l!i popTe of th" wlrole dir.-t ta".

would not "reject a permanent acquisition of

territory on account of a temporasy institution ? This was a very different affair. It lay at the foundation of the whole contest. You "changed front." The Wh igs of lhe North were disgusted. They had nothing left locontend for. The battle was lost. We felt for out centry's WOUIlds ir Olir nnrmn IV. n.l rn.ir rlnfita

i we i-nndol-l with v., i;, your retirement once! NeW V. Franklin Co. Tnd.

the foul wrongs he had committed against them.

The immediate causa of the people taking arms, was the very equivocal and unsatisfactorydecree is sued by the King the proceeding: day, in answer to the demands of the people for their

J rights, which had been promised them by fho I government. I The whole Prussian government Ik overI thrown by the people.

ETA splendid dinner was given" to General Sbields at St. Louis on the 18th hist. It was a deserved compliment. ICTGeneral Twiggs arrived hi Warhtngtco on the 20th inst. 0The mob in Washington on the National Era has been the came of angry dicussien of slavery rn Congress. fJT-The name of John S. Williams, Esq. will Be before tlie approaching democratic convention for the office of Sheriff. This annunciation of his name is without his authority. CTOut demodratic Seminary trustees haver not, to our knowledge, engaged a teacher for the Seminary. Jacob Lanius is the Post Master at MtCarmel. A new Post office has been established near