Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1846 — Page 2

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4 m i Sentinel will issue a triweekly sheet during the coming ocseioa of the Legislature. The best of Reporters luve been engaged exclusively for this paper, and no pruns will be spared to give the fullest, earliest and in ..t correct intelligence on all subjects. The paper u ill be f double medium size, (same as the weekly) and alTbidd at MM afafttf the NW, in all cases in advance.

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The Flections. Our read ts jbtOW that we always give reliable election returns. An election lately came off in Iowa, and al-o in New York; and to tell the truth, we don't know as yet about the glorious Stat, of Iow.v, hut think it will be all right not Wright of the little village of New York, who is probably beaten

by the Whigs and their natural allies, Abolitionists t

under SSeward. Agrarians under bums, Anti-renters under their chief leader, Yolno, Fouricntes and Infidels under H'hraa Gr eel f. We will look over this matter at our leisure; but we tfu reijue-t that our fooling! may not again be outraged by having our whig friends ask us questions, when brother Defree has asked us to "fire the big gun for him 0! - BotOOjf !" The New York correspondent of the Union remarks as follows : "Wlio could stand against such defections in our ow n partv a the returns exhibit ! Eighteen hundred whig majority in llensselaer, though a whig j;ain of nearly one thou-anil since 18M, is something which we have hern nrenared to meet. But we Could not

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expected mum fallings on as tmonuaga -;ta

The Columbus Post Office.

Our friend I 'haptnan of the Ind.ana State Sentinel,! We were cratiticl, in a brief conversation on this subnoma diopooetl to saddle the mail failures at Indiana- ee4 with our RepmeoUti! in UttOftOM, to lean tint the

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m contradiction, loot tnero m not a better managed r",- rr"'" Officoia the country than the Columbus office and J at,d ""J ,"";s a, s ln-tituiion. .i i i..i .i portion will bo used ih the es-aliluliMu nt

"ii ilh i v i a .i i loi i.- nit: t tiiioi na iiuu, mio u Jiif injustice to Cien. ModOTjr. There Ins been but one

partial failure of the eastern mail this side of Wheeling sine narlv last Snrinrr. '1'l.e failures which have

r l o boon frequent and annoying for the last two or three mouths have all occurred on the eastern Railroads.

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To the Democratic I'ariy. Tly the foregoing notice, it will be perceived that the junior editor and partner in the late "IndiafitDe mocrat." has become connected with us in our establishment. The reasons which influenced hurt in disoatruoj his connection w ith the "Democrat," we have never enquired. Nor hae wc ever asked of our newpartner either his motives for discontinuing hispaper, or for entering into the establishment wl.cn it was started. We have had our say on this subject, and shall ncer revert to it again unlc-s in effdete&ce. 8oss0e it to say, (and thanks, hearty thanks, to our oVlKicratic and even many jersonal w hig friends, j we have been handsomely sustained. With a rapidly mcrcaetag patronage, in the newspaper as well ns book aawJjutl work, we rind ourselves absolutely unable to Li stow that due r-harc et personal attei tit n lo the ramificatiooa of our extensive office, so ieairabie and so necess;:rv. IKnce the above arran'rrnent. 31 r. Sia.vn brings with h.m a character without rcffOOik, noti d for industry and bandst. me qualificationo. b tl est r speits, our patrons cannot but see a valuable OOjU sition. We may add, in this hasty sketch, that in no repect will the characttr of the paper be changed, as regard- its v.ews of dtnucratic principle."-. To M FiiciuU uul Hie Democratic Taily. It w ill be 8000 from ti e above announcement that I hae become CO CCtod with the Sentinel establishment. If anv reason for this change was du i it!.rr

fJ-We ,;ive no disposition to find fault with the Columbus postoffice without (h1 cause. Nor are we the only fault-finders. It has long been ootoplained of by persons here mo3t immediately connected with the mails, and who ottghi to have correct information

on the subject. The eastern routes have been managed badly enough, without doubt ; but that don't account for the (act, that when papers have arrived at Columbus, but a small part of them have been forwarded here direct, though some of the ijjlciah have found time to gratify their particular Jrunds with private letters giving a, summary of the new s. Now, whether fauli exists in said Columbus postoffice, we do not pretend to know. Hut we d:d, in ana or two articles on the subject, give our reasons for so believing. V. e have als had correspondence with Other Office, especially at Wheeling and Pittsburgh, and

each and a!! give their ow n offices 44 fair characters.1 It will aNo be borne in mind by our respected eoteinporary, that the extracts he copies are not inconsistent ; though one was in type when the other was received. We hope the necessary reform, as indicated, will speedily be put in force. David Wihnot, the only Democrat from Pennsylvania that voted for the Tariff of '40, has been re-elected. Those who voted Bgaiftst the Tariff have been defeated. The Sentinel infers from this that the Tariff is popular in Pennsylvania. Freeman. The Sentinel inferred no such thing. It only inferred that in Mr. Wilmot! disfri , where the subject was fairly and fully discU'JSOd, the people .sustained the liberal side of the question. In other districts, where both Democratic and Whig candidates supported the principle of protection, the Democrats were beaten, as they nuht to have been ; for that is the just fate of trimmers and time-servers. Put the Freeman savs

further :

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ExecatlM at the Yard inn. We pj'ilish bei w an account of t tic exi'cutioil of a mibr on board he If. 3. stSrtp df Saf Sl Mary's ggf Vera CfOSi II must have been a most appalittfj siht ; and it aaema t as an act of ataat ammilifatsd barbarity. Wc hvipe thai this Wilt sHJI not le iiasid over iritttrtMIt ifivesligation iy ur natiorteJ rulrs. J'lie offence wis, t h it be struck one $f Ihe ojlcerg pSfhapsSOOM petty tyrant whs ti.nl OUtrai'ed lilt; t. . lniiy i f ibe huuiti!u innrin Thn

I Kfing of a sildier t death it II wj ia uw, near L iiidon.

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portion will be used m thsssublishment of a library, U be I a few saontiu issl around iho whole Dritish nation in

seleccd and arranged by an aotfa .ri v not yet conaüüfted. 1 asndoianatieo of mm art so vile. Tut meter was brought

t J J VVUVii .!, wi t ' m id t wtt - l. III H UOui.W It will I e ueeu lha! a thiol porti n of the fund f ' 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 ii i in r iril lllli'r f uml it e i inii'fli IV .4 S '.i t iii, ii 1 1 ' in I I . k in

I unit u x, vi w ;.i i a k illanoppropnateo. There ia demand for it e annner Of Vetigate it, who r ep .rt.-d m fivor of alndiahnnj locginfi

usii g it wiiit ii nas csi aiie.l me alter. lion ot the KeaentS. ifwtln-r in ihn rmv. r. trui iliar 0. ,,...r..

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Wvw York. The aaaoagaasaa of the New York Whig pnj is now in the hand of ihr aM Anti-Maonic leaders. ,Io!i V'oiMr, the Whig nominee fbf rernor, was an AntiMasen, and Tin low Wsas, the party oracle, was eelebratcd for his labors in the M .ran eiritcment. Dawf tlie most demoted Antt-M ason. has

recently lift his editorial position in llochcster, to anociate a at t in . ----- - iL. i ' i u

Himmel VV.ltl I.IU III

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New York Whiecerv. and those no n ate n .ted for their

demag ag USfy . The more conservative Whigs of Sew V rk city have become alarmed at the new p milion of their party, and refused to follow in the wake of its new

At a meeting in New lurk city a tew days

ii iu ill1 sa sis v . sv i m , - m an flfimnt of ihr Alban

i iiis I wr ilia i i it' j Beel ing Journal. 'J'hus, Scw od. V'oung, Weed, Uawson ind tirecly may now be considered as the leaders sjf

philanthropic testator. He w.is explicit in staling his aim I a i-L. i A:a a . m m .

ne vrvswsa io voninnuie lo me spre id ol gcneraC m teiltMUM 111 I tl .1 .. I . . . I i . . ..ft a L. . . I ' ft .

ri'-'"- "u vuui ihioi wi tue m isjes. uui una onieci

cannot be so well and s .eediiy aMained by tho establishaaeol of a great ro lege at the sc it of government, or at any other Hug e point ; because, it would be absolutely impraciieabia for any eoosiderahle proportion of the people to attend it, even if preparation could be made to receivfl them. Bl tfe other mode, h .-.vevi r. i vi-rw ciiv. illaM ami

. - . - --j ' 7 .m uiouorrf kvuaoer, uuu i Uaiulel in the eouniry mav Ik i.e loilieallv viitcd tiv eom- ! i i .. . .

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r " " " o an his ans uuu s n u t s, ana mus 1 : at . ....

me Beuiai Hgnit 01 eoocauon Will lc stioi up .n all, the rich as well as the Oer. and a school, as it wre. will be

established at the tl.r. .-.hold of every family. And, in lb a

way, peculiar lawnta and great munis will be seveiopeu, which lo the absence of tb. se :nK-ii1 tp wiiuld bavu ri"-

ejainsd in the chaos of ignorance, like the di loaond in the

mountain, anseen and unseemly. A new a. id vital inter

rl Will tit? ereattvl lo the raus.' ..I' i-,.nnl.ir .-.1 m- ii 1011 liv

- f I " - 1 J which ihe sciences will be rendered in re Dtaaaaroua. and

as a lecitimate eonseoaenes the am oim will becvime irurö

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The m iiuni i'h mnnnnolv Rsiilroads from New orL-

to PhHadaiphia have put the Postmaster (Jeneral at defiance, and they fail just when it suits their convenience or pel yerseness ; and the Riltiuiore and Ohio

kailroud, between Paltimorc and Harper a rerrv. is

in Mieh a dilapidated condition, that the cars run off

the road every few days and delay the mails. The

Company are, however, engaged in laying new rails,

which it is hoped will soon be in order. The public

can therefore see that the blame cannot be attributed

to the Department at W ashuagtOD,Of the Postmasters.

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wing, .ion;o( inery -itn uo., .uuuisou aani uo., vuieiu.t

I, UUU do., Albany ftwdo. being a change m those

five counties of over (, H.X1 airainst us s.nce 1,M.

Even th se c un!i s which have remained democratic arc so by wofttlly reduced aaajnritiea Orange -lt'ti

inatead of ..() m lII: Chemuns '-' instead of

w r "; llcrkimar tilt) insteavd of 1,:150 and many

others. In thee three counties the party ascendency

in the Slate has been aacrifioed for the sake of miserable triumphs of rearularlv nominated candidates.

aw m Democrats fao called) have been bought to vide for

John Vosnsg in each a iure for whig votes for soma

b It im? candidate. So lone- a? the nVmncracs of this

A mm - - CD j Siate remain in the position occupied by it for some time past, it in il expect to be in the minority." A i.ra.nv, Nov. 1 Gi P. M. Tlic leading wliigi lu re conclude that OarJiner, Dem. Lieut, tioveinor, is elected. Pish, whig Lieut. Governor, has run monstrously behind Vbang in the AntiRent counties, ss well as in the West. Renseelaer, for exstttple, gives Young ll)0 majority and Fih only 1(1! or -.tH.1. Voung's gain on the rota of " urn 1844, as t,u as known here at this hour, in twentytwo counties, is 1 1,531. Wrights gain in six couna D O ties, is 2,031 whig gain for Governor, so far, is tl,4DU. The day boat due last nipht did not arrive till ten o'clock this morning, on account of the dense fog on the river. The Journal of Commerce of the Ith inst. thus notices the result ; The Election is over, and the results are in part recorded below. Although this city has given Silas Wright a majority of .XHHI or Q0UO, partial returns from the interior render it doubtful whether he is elected ; perhaps wc should say, render it probable that he is defeated. If this be so, it is to be attributed mainlv lo the meretricious union between the Whigs and Anti-Renters ; a union which hndea no "ood, but much evil, to the community. There have also been numerous changes in the Longreasiona 1 delegation. the democrats having aincd two, perhaps three, or oven fwnr, m thw city and vicihity; mid probeblj lust quite as many in other parts of the .State. It is hi lieved that tiie Democratic S nator, and the entire Democratic Assembly ticket, 10 members, ia elected with perhaps a single exception. This w ith l" of the 24 Senat rs w ho hold over, makes nineteen Democrats in the Senate, and there w.il probably be

two or three members more, out of the seven not vet

definitely heard fin ni prises members.

New Yokk Election Latest. Forty-sis cooa-

ties heard from. Younir's ea in. over -ti OtMh The f,.... S' . ' '' 7 5k Z'l ' V " - ' ' o. -non w.nies oniy twenty

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- , t f"- in wuv,uvu cm uiiu , uira uui m me re01 wug the overseers, will rebel against even being as .mining 6,000,000 Indians, malefaetore, fcc. only li:ir i.-t I.. ... Ii..i.i. .i ... D c L I. . J

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tiave any p irticular right to lake tngland to 10,18 ,ur lMC puouc eye. i ne ,f mvik. mmmmnmmmt srwat iSffg-Og n tba army, nil we ure less brutal thaiafbra, asks whom Mr. YaVBO m ends to Im tray jif ebc ted the Anti-Renters or Conservative Whigs ! lie

cannot pleas both, for iheir views are diamc tries ly opi i ! Witn h-A-i niinio the Statt ( ' 1 1: 1 1 o n . and no

Joubt he t! inks any Morgan go id enough until after eiecW At w. fee a m sr

Off Vi.ua Curs. Sent. 25th. 1816.

9 a A sai'or natneJ Samuel Jackson, beloiuiinc to the sloop

St U.hl'j win ba.,1 iv ImniTed at the vard arm. BSUeusnl doul

to ihe . iit.-ii. of Court M .rtiil. before whose he had I: a est day we -tiall heat the result

been tried for striking a uuu nsmed Taylor jne of the . VmmW ol'i -i r of th.l alt in

The preparations fir th. execution were numerous and c .1....... i i i . : . I i... .

-or-iini, a regular jirogr.irnin'" Hiving nce.i issueu oy uiiii - . . . . i . . ,

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Mi-kdci:. On Saturday night, tflst ult., at iScinio,

in una cotiniy, at llie house ot Uweu learuev, a nuint a

"MIL 1 . i I 1 1 1 , Hi i Mill' liU , y villi tl M II K, 1 I I (J HIP t)JO A. M., the s.gn d " Prep ire to execute the , !aCf(, rf f be Court Martial, w is d.spl yed al the wa, ,.Illultcl.

modora Conner, and ciroulateJ through the .tjuaJron her of p'Tsons were collected Banl SSnjaajad m the game

of h Olli mill's Ini'o " A iiri'l.l tcno n.n.h. .1..

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- ' nan, iiiu hm h iumi iirirtneii irinu ine upjKisjiC day, and the crews were directed to aseams their h did .y s,((.(f t,? rom? (blindfold.) with a stick, and the one H'.lir.' - I I I l ill.. -It.rft .1 . !..... r.. l.l ..T..iit.ft ill. ft I . jm m -

enteaee of

r- j ' 111 ten ot (he Cumber). 111. 1, when a veil iw tl' w is hoia fd

t the fore yard arm of Iba St. Mury s. '1 'he olheer- and cr. ws of all the vessels at the anchorage were then n.uskaeed on deek, and dilributed in such places as would best en v.i e them lo take a much of the -peeta le b) Mew as ri. . i Iftlft.

Here they weii' kept on ihe tiptoe of anticipation for rui apple at him; this teenev denied, whereurron

Amoiiff those cniraniMl in the rarne were John lief.

rj C7 O - ------ ner, (the deceased,) and IJirney Keeney. Hefner, it is said, was drunk, and s-i far nu il the hole that all hands threw apples at hiin. The bandage being removed from h.s eyes, he charged Keeney w ith throw-

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eealiou in the premises, in ihe hone that sotsks mmm mir i .u.. r .u .. . .. . : .i . . '

c ,. . " . iiik ruuosiiy oi mi; ppcii.noitf nm veiy iiuieri.il v euue nicy met ailu SC'iIHed a nort time when

compiunio,..., ourv, WOUIU perceie IU impomnCS and enhanced thereby. Ia a few moments m-rc the virtun -.aittOT and another ,,, an present, interfered and inrted

mere than hilf an hour, when the same signal that I be- Heiner insisted that Peeney had dann it. and said he

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woiiiu pui nun out of the house. Hefner made at

d. , ,i Huuwni ui.i.UT. in a ii--.v iiioiiiviiis iiiwiu iiiu n' i mi ' ..:. i nil itlioi il'T linn oresenl. I :iTert en-il "l lot it-irtil lecaea it at such greater length as its merits d.-inind ,,,. 1IS n,.,r..,.,i. , ,h, ......... ..i-.,.i f .r...,,li. r,h ,l,, V ... ...... . , CU i"a .

,l . - , , ter at Anns ol itie ship, and hy Kev. lii.li W. 1 nylor, the floor. Focnev was among the first to examine for fl7"Tne propieitioa for itinerant popular lecturers, Uhaplain of the Cumberland. tMermnc ovei the forecaatle ihn ,.r ...... J ...1 J7j , ,

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r 1 ... v. .. .. . the occasion, the prisoner seated himself on the raili

very i.ivor.iuiv. ouou an arrangement we iiiina c . . ... . ,. . . .7! . . apparently on account el nervous deficiency. The sm wouid be especially naeful to the West, as information chinery fitted up ft the priaeipal act was sim;.!e, but ..1 .1 : ... L .......... .. I . 1 1 . 1 ,v 1 ... 1 . it : . . . .

luuui in iii.iL rikj 11 1 oniy ue more geuei a.i r ui.i .iseu , w-n ami tm uiu'. .a i .ic. rope was rove ttitough a

but would be given in a manner suited to the tastes

and customs of our population. We ardently hope that our reprosontativea will take the subject into ser.ous consideration.

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1 .r ' " '"""-i wwii iiiiiieieu on me lower rxirl ol the occasion , the prisoner Mated himself on the railing. , , . i,.,,,,,,..,, mmtmmm ...... T ,

.... ...u.mmvh, . . , . I , mi 1 111 j '' ij 1 .1 1 1 1 UllLTN. lie lllCQ 111 1") or 20 minutes ; Penney all the while d ung th utmost 111 his paaret to alleviate the sufferings of lief tier. Penney is now in our jail, and we nadi latsnd will bi taken out on a w rit of llalvas CasnajB, durin" tiie week, after which we can give further particulars! It is s;,id H. L. Arnold, Esq., is employed as counsel fjr the defendant. Ksrnon laafjarrtsecnf.

Mexico. The ßichnaond (Va.) Standard gives the following account of ihe population of Mexico: "I'v the government estimate of 1843, its number ff tit m FJkSk I. . . a ........

was f,uid.outf. i,ut out d Uiese there are PIKD.IkiO

block at the vard arm. leidi bJam ihe wmrA into itaa

the foremast, where it rove ihr ugh another block, and was nude feat to a weight of near fjur hundred pou d ! Aller some additional minutes of aaspenee had been iullicted upon the tbouaaiiils of spectators, a flih issued from the gun over which the acaflotd had been raised, and at the same instant a human form was seen flving in a carved line through the air with asto ilshiiig e .city. When the bode reached the vard arm. so i?re..t bed been

t-M impulse, that the check threw it pe peudicul irly into iL I A a aa a . - . -

tant wealth, obtained wilhout labor of rich mining.

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i '.'", Hiuigt viu.ii--iiri.ftin-, ; v ye -uuuiWr. ilmot introduced the celebrated amendment log, lawlessness, together with no goi mm nl and a to the S:'.' LH LI M H) a nurottr iat inn hill. eeliuliinr t r. ........ i ft...... L... ..... j. ....... .1 : : i 1

- 1 I - 1 , ... . j ........di iTiiii, nuiv uitiiiv: UWIIII-UHH IKIWVVII llie from any new territory to be BCfcttired by the country, j "God and Liberty1 nation and the men who aftiled 1 if Oi.-t I. -ill .. ..! . !. . t .... ii. .... .. I. 1 I -.1

oronii ocean to these r .n"s mm They luve scarcely energy

L ist 19 the Wool s. About ihe Otli or ltth of last mouth, as we learn from the Xitdiitn-,. s Chronicle, a Air. Joseph Sucerdoto, of Minden, in this State, started t r. nil his. 1 !'.. Cor V t.-l . 1 l.u.lu.c 'I'.. ii... I .

r j - - .v.. i'1 .i 1 u a 1 uiu tllv I Iva the air. feet u-ovard, and reb .utid. d aLTiiust the "forehfis." i.f the lnv. lie inii.ll,.,l mi , ,.rh lw. . . , rr ;.. . 1

' - - . ' . .... - ft.V ft. ..V I, .1 . . .. 111 ft . I ml i- 1 1 !',..!! ....r r. ..... I i 1 it 1 '.1 :i I il . if nna-ft'il , r I In t ... hra na ..lii iK. l.nli.r i.' . ! .. I U'i : . i. : . i . . . a B . -

............. www ,1. j;hj. , ft .i z.ftlllioo.-, HlVBliaftUB I " " "w ....., ..j.... ...i. ........ ft., aim ft II 'II Wllllill SUOUl I .VetllV-n VO IIIIK'S Ol - ItCll lh K llOS and mulattnes, and only mu million ickite ! So the a few v,,,ent bratioos, it assumed ihe uud be fell asieep, a8 is supposed, and his horse wandered si 1. -., : . II . 1 . 1 ij 1 .1 danirllfKT :.oe - i ,. . .1 : I. . .mir man I 1- . 1 ...... . ....

ft-, an. .-11 i.ice in ivsvjiicu is mh mnuioi, enu even 0 0 n jui i.ie roau lino tue wooü. t hi aw akino- he became I 1 - I . SB m . m i . !. a. ......

luese iew are not to ne rccKoned as the men ol Andalusia. Three centuries of sloth. Insure and eznrhi.

FVan the Mew Oettern Picvgaae, October 21.

Tlic Arsiiy oJ Chihci lliua.

be wi ldered. and lea viae Ins horse and bio'v toseanh

for tiie road, lost himself. Thus he WnadlSod alout fir

seven days, when he finally sank tioin exhausti a.

lhat fact had no evil enect on tne result, anv how I with Corte, 'over tin 1 : : . 1 1 . . . ..' . . .

Mm! it 1 ' it. ,t MLftfttl.tlftt. t.ftft ift .... :. . :..ii.. . I i . .

....... ... .ft ii... ..fvaiiiig iw in 111 11 un us luiiucnce 10 aown 01 the 1111.

d D

, - - j ( . nn ft ftft.oiftinwftic. 11 nit i'1'iiifi nie 10. a i kkwui i'l lhc South has been too eager in the acquisition of force and of mind in tins Mexican Republic is the

new slave terr.torv. Ihe neonm will imt rrlv n. 1 r..i.t tint .... r tk.:. n; 1 .: 1.. ...

. . m I j - .-.ft. ... Hue v.... ... . 1 1 mi ftftiiftiv. .ii 1 . . ill, ....I. . l...t Ii . ... .. 1 I . . ....... . . . .. -.. .

ore. out ol Ihe .seven not vet f. , . . I. Jt... " " l" u '

The .Senate, when full rom. .1 " ? 7 min Mr- u ilmot ,ro,, lhv ovww helming I enough left to cul one an dh-fs throats in the.r coli

deieal Ins party has experienced in Pennsylvania, j tinual revolutions. What proves the total want 1;

. .. -.ft... ..... .., ..v. ......... Qjun 11 villi (AftlftlUsi.oij. r rom Major M. U. M. H iiniieml. Ln led ft"'l.lti nnnv hfl a laafl f" o-t 11 ii!i t..l l i .-. .p. ..I 1... ........ ....

. j i -. - " ...... .1 . -ft... . v .ij i 'iin; j-rsoiis wno woo aruved a duy or two since from Laeaeca sad 8aa where hunting, aiaaoat in the laM extremities of hfe Ant ..,.o, l vx4 .c ahteio thefoUowing information : and perfoctly helpless. He wis taken care of by the ine-nan 01 in n. , s -irmv .-o Sm 111. kill a t kf i ' , . i . 1.1.

... f, ,v n IT .umTT T "c rtunitrs, ana at last accounts was recovering. UiS e-i.ho on Ihe Iii i irum on ill.. ft i K ..f . ' -a.-

novae was lound dead, no doubt starved to death, as the vehicle was entnngled in such a amasses amongst the trees that the annual could not move it.

remainder give Fillns re ltfJUU majority

probable maioritv. 1U.0ÜU or 12.0(0. 21 Whiir

elected to Congress, and 2 probable, and 3 doubtful; 7 Democrats, and dtmbdul. 5 Whig Senators, and 3 Democrats. .",7 Whiga eleeted to the Assembly, 30 Democrats, and 10 Anti-Renters. New Jeksi 1 has gone Whig, as usual.

How. Ja.mks Tuomfsox, of P.:Nsv;.v.ftMA. Tliis

son lie as Heretofore, liesiftm' Southern euer, ach- ten nur mmiI or Imhii.i i.n r.,.i ii.. r

C I j.ft-. . . "ft . V',.-'vr . ft ft 1 1 ivau li HIH. -Hi'', mentsat ooe point only prepares them loresuetitet all. p. gol.) Only 30ü,0o1l out of the whole population Aa to the opinion id" the Freeman, expressed in the can rend. An it her thing that exemplifies tuestagnat'.rst part of this extract, it may or may not he true. 11011 i,'"nl :!"1 dearth of intelligence, there are O0Ve have no evidence, however, "that the subject was ';' f ,rt':J'uur ncwIwPeM neriodicals in that brou-ht into discussion. As to the remainder, in coun,r-v-

.1 -. ... ...

to sayself or ti e oblic, the meat satisfactory could be! lioJf' roJMox, or I ::nnsv;.v..ma. '1 his j relation to ma Boots, and the acquisition of "new IrOBTA-iT. The armistice between Gen TxYLOB g.vcn. I i id apeni time Mai money uoa the Indiana democrat, whose defeat was claimed by (and j territory,-we think it was answered long ago, 1 RRd Aairuwi is thus represented by the corresrondent 1 l- k . I .. . l ...!. ri ml nil .wt ifT ...f ii-. 1 1 . I... A r . t , ..... l ... - . . 1 - ' i "

Democrat wiihout sdcanate return, and its discantinn- 11

i I am e waa neccssarv to nrotect ms( :f fr,,;n further i

loss. I have made the nasse tu arrangement in thm I thinly settled counties of the State and waa probably

----- - c ........ - - m I mr . . . .

self ,njro anccted by the storm than any other. In a letI f k eask: ' . . ...

iter irom Juuge l. to our Uepiesentativc, wh.ch we

sntfonage of my friends is respectfully solicited under Sc, n' We 1,3(1 ,,,e ,,;0iil "itigated the new arrangement. Preparations have been made stür,n dl,nno uho,e u t,,c election day, throughby the new firm fbf the execution of everv .h- eriesin. ! ut lhc Stat' J, at baa eccurred for thirty yi-rs. D

" 4 1

- i - j -kl. vvi'ia io inuc ii j'lt, conceded to the Whigs, is re-eltetid by a majority of j :u,(l mom ' -"actually, by .Mr. Jeitersois, in a let er to ,,f a cnv Orleans naner'

o: . .i: . 1 .... ! ' : . . : .11 1 ... . . . 1

ins uisinci is coropoaeo Oi some ol the most

hone that it mav be more Isenefiei.-i 1 hesfh t.. mmm

f - j ....w wwavweewvevi -v,n k j ii-v - .J j

and to the .Democratic party. A continuance of the

... ot printing, in a manner not to be sanrpaased by any

Cf tabhshment in the est. J. BL SPANN.

I) mocratJ at Indian". noJis. Ims

W W T

ramed and blew most tremendously, and nearly half our votes have not been polled." The Judge is confident that the whiga WÜJ be badly beaten at the next election.

John Holmes, dated April 22, l&H). orott'Stinfr sminsi ti i r i ' , , ,. , , , ... l"1'"'!! sTi" Ihe hue of division between the two arm.es will

SetgrapufCBi line drawn by the lamotts Alts- begin at K l neon a do and lo run tiiromr.1, Linares and k I .a . k a ...

Pranidio M the Hi j (Jrafule on the 26ih of iStMtern!cr. ii . . . i

i lie general went m person on the 29th. The remainder, consisting sf sixteen companies of Illinois infantry and fur companies of Arfceneas cavalry, were sadav com inand of CoL Churchill, inspector general United Btatss army. BstWeeri ihe tilth and 8lh of (lctobcr, eight of these companies marched, Commanded by Cot Hardin ami Col. Ubnschill was to have conducted the remainder on the 14th, leaving one or two companies in garrison at Bsaar, to protect supplies and furnish escorts. (Jeneral V. expected to reich Presidio in twelve days. He will establish a depot at that point, until it is ascertain ed whether steamers can ascend the Km fl rasas to a position more suitable for h's operaliong. His army w ill cross the river on a Aying bridge, boats f,.r which weie construetid at .San Antonio, under the direction of UepC. Frisur, engineer, and were transported in BrSgOOS, l lie river at the crossing is said to be near 4M yards wide, from 50 to 100 of which are swimming, ind with a rapi I current of ? ix nubs th- h

Willi E Wateu VallBI .Tiie Franklin Democrat, in noting an article of ours concerning unproveinente in this town, says 44 We think that the towns m tho White Water Valley have taken the lend in improvements. Not a tow n in the Volley has failed to ta.;e advantage of the times, and Ibe fice of atfurs lias aaati liallj cliauged within the last sJX mouths. Theiradmg points along the canal begin to do things up about right, and in a few years w ill compare with any coinmercia' community ill the Wist. In add. tii. ii il... i.i.a.

... i j. uuu' Jl UIU

The "Inlidhi

been ii.SContined. as nlleo-Pi? fr.irii d.tlirrMit i-n ii....

prominent am;ng which is the absence of A. F. Mor-

j a i I him e wir kir i , 'r con i.i v i . . a ...... , . t tm , .

of Commisaarv in the Areas .,, Ate,riro Th. (M,nn.lof lie Waabington correspondents ot IheN.

J j --- mmmwmwm m. v- -wv.,r I UM have the field of Democracy to themselves n;i1 C'ommereO. e-'ain, ond we are jrlad of it. allhonoh we do not wisli ' forcements to Gen

to b understood a roioicinwat lh downfall nf tha,l u j r at v .i " . . i .

- -"ft- .i uuu uuruun oi me ivuriuern iruupe ouiriii ceri .ri! ir . :.t tirtt V . 1 ti - i ' . . il.nl i.r.r ft-..ll ....... 1 .... . 1 ' . ? . . , it , . , . a ., ,,

- - "nuunt-i: lainiy io oe caneu our, uccause tney are equally well Iii 1" i- , i 111. rn ilf limn '. I . . nn noi.m. .nil.. ...1. -. I. .1 ! ...

Scxss am Noxsessc. A remarkable combina

tion of these onnosile nualitica develonea itself in one

Jour-

For instance, apeak ing of rein

forcements to Gen. Talor's army, he says

paper can do m re than two can, especially where there is nut perfect harmony between them. The Setttiösd is a good State pajer, and its prospects will briohten tinder these riniinlamii. reneeiurgk itegister.

The een?nUs feelings towards both the Democrat

suited to the various climates of Mexico ; more c.ire-

ful, generally speaking, of their health ; more w.llingly aubjected to military subordination; and more resourceful and skilful in the many arts of life that the privations of a camp or a march call into use."

Now as to this last qualirlcation, (which is spoken

the

soori compromise. .Mr. Jefferson said

4k Of one thing I am certain, that as the passage of slaves from one rftate to another, would not make a slave of a single human being who would not he so without it, so facir diffusion over a greater surf act would make them imUtndxtmUtf happier, and prrsKrtioneltv facilitate the aceomDtiahnieut of thir emaBcina.

lion, by dividing the burden on a gr-ater number ot

coaujuiora.

Would rem

Ol ( ongretS Ul regulate the condition of the dill' rent descripl um of men composing s State. This o riminiu is the uccttuiu right of ctsery Sfnff, uh'uh nothing in the Constitution has takenrum them mndgiten to th general government. Could Congress, for example, aty, that the lion-l'reeinen of Connecticut shall be freemen, or that they .-hall not emirratc into anv other .Stale r

San Fernando. Wetl.dovou know alietthai line is'

Nothing leas than this: The Riuconado Estate is west ol the great SaltiUo Pass, where, according to soui!', the Mexicans aere to crush na, and consequently has sn open road to Saltillo, that cannot oppose any impedirnent lo iiis onward march. 1 coiiside-r tins aa a greet masterly stroke of the American Commander, as v.eii as tho armistice which he has granted

alley in products of the s ul. the 111:1 11.1t" Ptdria.

interest is on the pangrassjiii order and though we hnvn hu T m-i.1!- ...... -.. ... n

,, ,,, .. -" ft-".-, i- ft 1. 1 more w iii unu us in.ro t ' . . I .... . l . 1 I I . . . . I. I. il' l.k.a I A

r . - "B'J u.mcuu, ana could not ducing home manufactured shirts and breeches nod be ihected mhooi great loss. that, to ,, under a tariff that will not tax the laborer Col. Harne, 1 command, in July, were compelled to to bene.it the cam! itist." OWiai about Sixty yards, and ihe .tream so .entered them, 'n j i , , , , that 100 resolute m- n, as asserted by some of his oiheers, loU mUc!l liC n,i,," BSSP. cou'd hae prevented th ir landing. " ' As soon as bupplies are received to enable him to ad- '''I ' ,no,,lllS a. a very ingennuis robbery was vance,Gen. Woai will press on to Ubihoaboa, hkiae8aata commute 't Pnpe county, Illinois, and t.'e moiicv I . . I kl I L. ' . .... . n ; f..r, I . t. I t a M. .. J

ivo.si.iiiu .iiniin na in nis rou.e. i rie lormer to.vn im ... .ijs i".i.ui hi i Iii. i ne r :irs w. rc aiv-

" o -"iv4'n vii n jjieaici II u i ii 01 I oi uivh m- kiuiiigu . An abstinence too from this act of power, Ampudta. The reas nis of the latter are very plain, ore the jealoasy excitesj hy the undertaking A,Ur taking pgeeeseion of tiie lass, which is now ti p.i,r.il..l. I... I!.!. .. e .1 I! tm Within the lm hi.! Ir.i.fti... ...... ..... nat

within the line, Ins troops must not cross. The arms ...i i. . . ... . .

waica nas oeen exnausted by the long march rem Camargo to Monterey, and by n,e ti,ree dty8 hard fighting, will take an invigorating rest, to enable him tu make again a march of nearly 900 miles of a Complete d nert, being the distance between .Monterey and San Luis Potosi, during which no trCTioua resistance w ill be offered to him.

im nuuvinia in ins n)u:c. i ne lormer to .vu ! "iiu in a. i uui. a ne r "oivrs werf a vgrtirisoned with regular troops, and is said to lie rn.irl.!w ..f preliended, and B ehSBM of vernie J t-

. - - 1 I - - - v. il . . . , ! I , I Itrong- resistance. I his line el oper iti m i lo.i-, rthin :atjf. 1 iiey were tr.ed on the lstult.atViei.ua. might he s. lccle I, hut il has the advantage ,.r turning the f'ijC peiskeipwl rouc turned .Slate's eVldei.CC aild 0 inouuiam paatan of abundance at nttff and i mm provis- his evidence one man was sent lo the penitentiary for ions and runs within seventy or emhty miles uf General ten years, and six others f..r nine years The 'n it. Jfrr - Reeled ,f n the.i fell mt the hiind. uf theA'rWft '(hV.v,butit vv , , . , . , ls IIot know n how they treated lutn. Len. OOl his cxiil.nte ! irreal arl.vitv nn, Ar-.. L. J

. " . ft-' 1 K ' oi

A Gennas woman, Llizab-th Aimer Goerncst, was

preparing for llie in ircti. O.1 arrivuiiral eiin Antonio nn

the 14 h of August, he was far in advance of his army and his supplies, and met with innumerable obstacles in procuring wagons, teams, foraee and provision H..

moveii ni- lon.'s ai the earliest

reeerit.- L II, d ., Bs I 1 r 111 io. i A l, 10 UtN. IAYL0R. I t l. ( II I I V k . II II .'it f I IllilH I ! 11-, . L.n.ftft I .... 1.

IT T si T , - . nillsdelphie, has just completed a splendid silver

...,..w 3 ,..c untnuig.: u. a piatui, in me nanus oi pitcher, to be prcsi ifed to Gen. Zacharv Tavlnr in

, . - i J j y 11 Henry Keehkr, a young German. The ahot took et commemoration of the victories of 1'alo Alto and m . . a . - !l .1 . 1 f 1 - . f .

OdD rERFClTottln. Several counterfeiters were arrested at incinnati, on Wednesday. They had in their possession, says ihe Emjuirer.'a large amount

unciiciMe m..m.i i.K Nions money, consistins o IDs on the Lnfae-

. .. otr.. U..L r.C i : 1 . ... , ... . f

Tmtisavii, ,,i fira. Ta. it- - so HBuisu a i.umucr oi rations as scarcely to uslify his Ir . mii,awi is '.'s and ;j s of the

--....... . w ..i.... i.um,,,, uai. kV at in II, Ol advanrp w '

III' . . - mm m - mrmwm

- - - .. ,waa i ii mi ii i . rpont il end .-ate Sentinel so gentlemanly expressed, and its ofanunnof the special characteriMlCS of Vrt'unt correct conclu lion that "one well conducted pnper can ,ri)nn ;,nnnf.tAii . , . ,, ' i troops, ) it is one !or w hich the western population is o aaoaw thww two een, muyex tally where there is not nro.,,rn;pn,,, ......i.,, -.M .. , . . . , ' ,; ... prc-ernmi ntly remarkable. Why, 10 truth, ha f our Oerfect harm niv between them." wo fu . nnnrnritii I '

. . ,: , t, , ' " rr'rr: f90? iron the cradle to the grave, are subjected to I ml 1 -aC C'i tl 'mil t .1 I SlkH a r - a t . s. . . . . .II I I O J v

and are aatiahad that such sentiments a ill be concurred in by pracücal printers of both panics. .More es; ially do we not.ee such courtesy, as nH the nrnnaantassnra could not be generally known abroad ; mire particularly those noticed in this day's paper. That the arrangement w ill be beneficial to the Democratic party, ws tmnnot suilenouraeives tnuunbt ; and, as often before stattd by us in the Sentinel, when the Democratic party arc fared of our services, are will retire, perhaps to a more humble field, but certainly not a less thankless one.

State Bank Directoks. The following persons were chexsen directors of the State Bunk of Ind.ana, at the late meeting of the stockholders : On th- port of the Slut- : Alfred Harrison, Philip S. nable, and Themas Johnson. On the part mf the Sl dbkateVra . Calvin Fletcher, W. B. Mmrtnun, E. J. Peck, Wnjmj Yaaiha, Julius Nicelai, Douglass -McGuire, and James Sulgrove. A pretty fair mixture, all things considered ! ! ( cmei-.if.it. The Cincinnati Enquirer describes a counterfeit on the State Uank as follows : It m nrettj well executeil; but maybe known bv being Anrler and narrower than the true bill. The esasptexion. is much darker, and the figures bl icker. It has the letter F. upon both ends. A pra tised eye may easily detect the imposition, though those handling little m ajt will be likely to be iSapcsed upon. It is s.gned John Douglass, Cashier, and Merrill, Trcs. dent, and is of the denomination of one dollar. Tu; Onte STiTnxx.TCoL Bfeakry - to tiie pubhc that he is again in possess;,,,, of the Ohio Statesman. It seems not to be settled whether be will re.am the paper or md. Ha sav.s : If fmati

circuiiistaiices and uecesMt

all "ihe privations of a camp or a march, " and arc

constant I y dependent on their own "resources and skill" to supply every want natural, artificial or accidental. It is indeed laughably absurd to claim superiority in these qualities for northern men, a majority of whom, most likely, are seldom if ever out of sight of the smoke of their own chimnics, and that, too, over the piomers of the West, thousands of whom, for the Inj uries of food and for mere sport, roam the trackless forests for days and weeks "on a stretch," without coming in contact with a human habitation Thev have tdcntv fa emt in k ... .....i

y I j m- m wse mnm uuu often something lo spare, but they arc dependent for it alane to that very self-same skill and stlf-rcli-saee, represented as above to be so necessary a requirement for the soldier in .Io.ico. Wc wish the w riter could afford to spend a week or two in Indiana If he w ill, we'll agree to feed him daily on venison,

wild turkey, or unadulterated "hog and corn" if he should preset Ihe latter. The same w riter talks much more sensibly on other inajectl, Ibr example : "We hope to obtain, very soon, the otlicial returns of the American loss at Monterey. Congress will, of course, order the names of the killed and woundi d to be officially published, cs a just tribute to their merits. An order of this kind was passed by Congress in relation to the battles of the öth and Dth, but it is said that it has not yet been execnti d. "Congress musd do two things at the coming session : ihe imt is to provide more amply for the widows and orphans of the officers and men killed or

uisauieu in the service ; and provide, by law, lor the promotion of non-commissioned officers and privates who have distinguished themselves. "There is no service in the world which shuts the roüd to promotion against the tank and file, except lhat ot this Republic : our republicanism "m ntv am.

a- ry tittle office foe members of Congress, party lend-

and their trieuds Ihe West Point bovs have

feet in the back, and is supposed to have been tired

intentionally. Kethler lied, and has not yet been ar

il esaca de la I 'a I ma.

and is enriched by the most betutiful and aonropriate

i I i . a SUk Ii u k . 1 m I . ni

: n asm ? - - , - wo. aa wo. 14 wvigllS m,ß UUIlCtT-5, - i i' I . 1 i i i r h iq eotioi'i ihaiw I . . II I . ... ... '

. : v " Jun" U1 ur;l- anil is nearly 'J teet high. The donors are a committner and John Boeder, were arrested and placed in tee of gentlemen of Louisville, Ky., and it is worthy the Calsbooee. The decease d w as a married woman, i lnc'r munificence.

and has left a husband and five children

If it is found impossible to transport supplies bv water to the Presidio or other points on the Rio Urandc whooeo to furnish Ihe army, it will be SfewatJ l haul all their . ,. .

j. ' . . . . b i v i.i iij i: an me It Stande on tour eagle's claw s provisions from Port Lavacea, by w.iy of Öan Antonio M 4 I , I I . I . . ... .. . . - '

orthern Bank of Kentuckv. Hi ML. of I ' i wL- - niwl

mWn " s . 1 W m , II I I IJ State Beak of Indiana. Bsassj of the money waa excellently counterfeited, and calculated to deceive the best j udges.

1- . . .rkOI . . . ' -

uisiarice io L.nilmahua ot nearly 800 miles and through a country ill rainy seasons almost :nii..sable for hß.ivv arr.

OM it will be seen that ihis antarpriea is gigantic, and its

A singular and fital accident occurred in Philadelphia or, ttoStth ult. Irs. Jacob Deal was carrying a pitcher of water across her bed room, when" she a i k i k i rw ...

Mm W.U.S11. The celebrated .Mike Walsh has been nominated as a candidate h r the Legislatur, bv the Locufocoa of New York city, a happy change tt w ill be for .Mike, from tho straw pallet iti the prison t i a seat in the Legislative Halls Cincinnati Chronicle.

A great deal happier, we should think, than such a

I AirrofA. We learn, says the Picayune, from an officer who was at Monterey on the Oth inst., that in two days after the evacuation of the city. Gen. Ampud. a was removed from the command of the Mexican arms by a council of officers, and that General Mejia ; was restored thereto. The incapacity of AmpudlS is assigned for thia important move,

... ... . - mo - i ..s... . 1 1 1 i ni ios.s in, ueu room, w men site

.. ... j. The health of the troops had very much improved. The sick were left at Bexar under care of Dr. Glen, U. S. A .

!..!.,.. ,l....l ... .1 e -I e . .

.d.n . at.-. .! ,,,, ' -SI. .i i. in. i u. t ii ii tii nie cil oi .le.VlCO, -.'Uli ol en

as uiai UI u,c w Wf Lingressman, .Mitchell, tcmLer, n:.vs : "It ,s reported that Amnodia has siven

from a seat in Congress to prison !

a cell in the Slate

Month it f.v. It is a some chat striking coincidence, gays the Cincinnati Commercial, thai the sons of Uncle Sam have distiiifaisbed themselves in two achievements of arms, both of which bear the same

designation, viz : the Revolutionary battle of KinirS IV.- a. O

up the command of the army of the North, and the

succession has caused violent disputes among other principal officers. This alarm, ng rumor has hastened the departure of (ien. Santa Anna and his army." "QUABTSS OS TBX E-fCXfT. It seems now to be COoeened that the Mexicans must pay the expenses of the war, preferring war as they do to pence. Gen. Taylor will require of the Alcaldes 10,000 rations a i . .i -

What ouit AnjJY auvn none. It is now but a little more than five months since hostilities cotnmcn.vd w ith .Mexico, and the Xew Orleans Delta thus shows what has been accomplished : uComntodore Stoat has taken possession of and 'annexed' Californie. without the l"ss of a mm

Gen. Kearney, improving upon the aystCBS. has not I .. s I n täfti ik . . .

j . - . . ... . ..ae Ul vnv.iif uuu miv of its fragments entered her neck and severed the

jugular vein. All efforts to pee. en the laanasxffJatajo were m vain, and her husband, who was in Ihn room when the accident occurn d, inn his ifs bleed -o death before his eyes, w ithout the possibility of aliordjmr relief.

BaiLsoAn AcciicxT.---Tbe Virhaasajf EWnj of tne 19th ult. says : On Friday evenissj last as a tram I .a

of burthen cars was corning in fn m Jacks,,,,, thf hi,,!,

only ' annexed ' Xew Mexic'o, but basin a cry sum- S TZ T" T f? marv manner uatnmlieed ill itim L. Ua tb w!l,!e trai. he bottom with a ersah.

u , . , .1 . r ii - " nie .icaiees lo.noi nnmcs Mountains, and that of Monterey in the existing j daily for the support of the troor. which tone! be

war Monterey, literally translated, signifying also applied. The consequence will be that instead of

rvitig s .Mountain. We might add, too, the takimr uf c,nl"ying d,ijuu wagons and 10,000 mules Monterey on the Pacific coast, bv Cnmmodom RU.I ! "I'i1''8. fr Ihe army, the conquered citii

mary manner naturalized it, citizens, bv issttiai tTZL J1?" them 'on the house-tops' lo support and 'defend ti e 2 " T" had Constitution and laws' of tiie United Slates . 1 v Mr. Downing, had

appointinx; himself Governor of the new territory. " General Wool. . . s ' i i i . nan si

ere tins reached Moocrova, and annexed' the new

1 limbs ."...

ins le 's broken. liiere were nlv.nt !tii.i hni... ..r ,.

on on the cars at the time of the catastrophe.

Monterey on the Pacific coast, by Commodore Sloat, making a triple coincidence.

Yt cATA.v The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular rescinding the privilege granted to Yucatan in his circular of June 11, and subjecting its ports, as a Mexican dependence, to the same re-

j strictions and prohibitions as otiier ports of M -xico.

Collectors of the Custom will therefore refuse clearances fjr vessels destined to any port in Yucatan.

Rechuits fok the Ami v. The N. Y. Journal of

to forward

implies tor the armv. the Conen r. d eiths and nru.

vinces themselves Will furnish tliaaunnlv. As Inn

as we pay the Mexicans twenty Spanish milled dollars for a beef, twelve dollars a dozen for chickens, and in proportion for bread and vegetables, thev never w ill consent to a peace. War is the tnot profitable business they can carry on. Poor as the Mexicans appear to be, they have available wealth at this day to the amount uf ä hundred millions of dollars.

The Lihel Nailed. A writer in the Washington Union in some remarks npofl the report about General Uutler, aays: A gallant regular ofBeer who has inst returned from Ahititerev. in the MnluM kf m hi,d.

Commerce of the .'Id says The bark Corsair cleared''10 krc a I);irf' m relation to the charges against ... I mmm a 1 .-. ... ....

Iren. DUtier, says, explicitly, that it inere w.is anj 1. - .aa k a.

1 am to remain in nos. I Tv ;ti

... .- . . .--..

session, l email, in a lew days, i,iue a prospectu

. i --. . a mwm .. I i wi.ii u.j 3 ill.' and onen more oiler my str.ites as tditor to the De- I09 Ul11 i 1 am confident that, in all the rein-

a imii.l. ..A kl 1 -a

ananancy af Uliio." Tor the sake of the party an hope he will ; for his own sake perhaps we ought t wish olhti wise.

j ments uf tne reulur army, there arc private! who am

ort competent tor command than many of their officers."

D ar. Tba Juaejanl of Commerce of th. :;.. mat aays The aamiiptioaai nf the bondholders to Ihe uew contract with the .State of Indiana, are going furward with a aVgvna of aptrit which gives pnm.se that the arrangement so durable for all parties, will be cumpLtuiI. und Indiana marked again 0. K.

at this port on Friday afternoon for Point Isabel

lexas, With about -U0 recruits for tiie reeular service

fill hii'irrl .h.finA.I f.- .1- H . I I 1 .1 .

1 1 iwii.ii. lit 11 r 1111 II I I ... I ft I 1 . 1 ft. I .n n . II.

, .... ... ,.t.u U11UI, i,JV uuiiiuiaiiii ne ,j

ot Capt. L). Ruffles, 6th infantry, Lieut. Gibsoa, of kind

the ariUIeiy, in the immediate conun

men far the artillery regiments, and

5th infantry, attached to the infantry detachment.

W " J ' j complaint against (Jen. Untier, on any account, in the 1 i..i 1 1 . e :. . 1 A. .1 . .

a r 1 11

r, he had never heard of it; and especially that !l" vessels ready foe launching ad heard of no angry words or difficulty of any ! Vi,?" nCTU!rif,,kl?:luai" 130 between Jeuerals T trior and Ib.tler: nor did he 1 V T lva"Kl ; l,,e WU under the command

...niinfni nr,., believe that there had been any. The officers of the I ,;in' TAT- llJis w' Rve confidence to the

.i r 'I. i I reirulsr army had the greatest reepe -.ii i.icut. 1 vier, i ,, . , .' . . - ' as well as for Gen. taylor, and hat

The officers of the

'Ct for ( ien. I'utler

a .

territory nfCi.hi.il- ,:' T.-lT. i..! ... ZT : &cc'1'' or utelicry occurred I.itelv at I.an.

j .. ........ i.ijn.1 iib lesen r,.r p.. ,. . -r session of all thsl part of Tamaulipos bwderinon JES 1 . " i " . !m aftcr : Rio Grande, and ia now quartered in übe csuital " Tl W hoMc. i lUe noar Ins own ,oue, of Xe w Leonwith Ibe road before himTÄh , - rcs,d;nco f Mr- Me!choir Fordney. an Zacatacaa and .San Luis Potosi, to the he art of th e M IT Td " wl, with Mexican repnUic. , and chnd, he deliberately murdered. " These things, for a campaign of live mouths, w ith j Tue H . . e ti V 1" i n " an army newly recruited, in the worst aeanon of the r , "ALrllti:,0rlcans "ynnc speaking of year, is eer-o-unlv doing something deserving of cred TT ' V' Vss " In And, whether like Kearney, the generaJ? have a t Pl! V V? u'1! Rale which the MCed for bondreda of mile;, through a desert, or like ?w ! i 'i , ,V n 5!! " ' Taylor, they have cut their wsy through hosts of brave f . . s . tUc 8oa now f,,r nearly and determined foes, thev have done well for their 2TT 'V? aild l,,,"eht Uü k,,evv w,iat country, and have justly earned its unbounded grali- . , W T " '? ' Wc contude. g Vv? . V , v,e from Gu,f r MKina and the ....... I V ft Osl . Ika ....... .1- ..

Bo much tor what has been done. What further , S rtSs?:eT r.rcounte of ,he . .- . . . uaflia-'e , hv tho aala II

, , J . ."- -ift-auua appears to , have borne the brunt of the elements.

Sakts anna s LEo.-Santa Anna's leg, the lery Which be lost by the French, whn h was buried w.th honors, hut subsequently was exhumed and kicked about in dens,on l appears by a letter ia the Kw i ft.rk t ouunereial, has been recovered fro,,, a younn "an. who had obtained passsjasiou of it, ,n the hop that some day he might make a good sjieeulalioi, ÜUt i of it, and was rcspccttully buried by the new aullionties.

there is to be accomplished, is another and inure rtiffi

cult rpn stion to solve." Katal Iii-Möns. The New York finn anyn: MIt is statu! that the naval operations before Vera Cruz will be conducted on an extensive nlan thai

dispoanbie Vessel Will be directed to r.-ndezvous si . I a m .1. 11.. .

movement.

mm t , I , ... i'i'ftsseii meir uoi Ihe whole dehc.ency for the year in the Post Office ! permitted to see it revenue, will be only Ä10,0(i0 much less than has

been anticipated.

A beautiful lunar rainbow was visible at this place at about five on Monday morning. The price of ad-

mittance to the view was early rising. Those who "pressed their downy pillows" till Bnnfisc were not

"Chapman's glad." Tip. Jmmr. Why shouldn't am be. We get the Tippecanoe Journal every week !

c received, on Wednesday morning, a communication from Lt Gov. Dunning, relative to the SS . Sa . .

Charge, lately made against hun. We reret that it

the former after he had received his wound.

This sustains what officers returned to this City declared on their arrival. No such libel w as known in Camp, the Baltimore Sun had the news exclusively, Cincinnati Advertiser. The gallant (ien. Wat. 0. BuTLBK, whom some of the whig papers are indirectly libelling, when but u boy of twenty years (as w e are reminded by the Cincinnati Advertiser) ran the guaullet of Indian rifles, at River Rsisin, in Order toset fire to a bam from

which the enemy were picking out and destroying our ftl'. . - ft ... ... 0

Olli. OlCVV.II'f IS mir fftt.li. .irr ll. ... .

d lor lien. Miller, - ; . . . . .11,- uiusi d all been to visit I s'lr" ! nttl "Penanced officers in ihe service, and ... i WilS throierh the rum Kin ft.... ; .. II - . i

"i in .in nit- KiiacKS made by the American aquadrou on the important fortincations ol that place.

AXOTHEB DOXL. The Texas Advocate, of the 2Sth ult., gives an account of another disgrace lo the army Lieut. Ward and Mr. Veatman, both from Tennessee, fought about a young lady, but both of the simpletons, unfortunately, were only moderately wound4 1.1 W

ed.

rPI. S.T....; I 4 -ftl

r: 77 "fa "c ,wnw u which the enemy were picking out and destroying our imii ui--oi-uar maLSK Apiu.i. was capwas too late hir ! hi iwitiim ft ..ill ... :.. c . . . i . o u 1 . . . .. I

' ,,t'4 ppear in oat- men ; and ins uaring bravery at Aeu Orleans elicited . lur(U 111 U1C P'ul OI tMian by one of our resseb urday's Semi-weekly, and in next Thuriday'b Wrcckl the nigh praise of Andrew Jackson. eupposcd to be the sIoor.-uf.war Warren.

It is said that the le aUlll'r Ahlilit.kn.ata 1 .

a. . --ir ftlUOIH IO a, Wflfper at Washington, to operate on I -real scale. All the great spirits are said to Z interest, d. The plan is lo ra,se a fund by snbacr r7 Uott, Of r.000 a year lor three years w h d! ,t E thought will be suffice..!. A mnsiderabl. if this large sum, it is said is already pledged. Thk MoliMONsGov Ford, after torching towards .Nauvoi., as tar as liardstown, IU.t al lhe Jjj of , company of tnops. heard that the mob had dispersed He however, wrote the St. Lseds papers that he would go on and there remain for a time, as tho d,s pcrscn was regarded only as a. trick to induce his return home.