Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1846 — Page 2
3nöiaiia State Sentinel.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
ETESV L VIGILANCE IS THE TRICE OF LIBEBTT.
Tin Wf MtW I roops. Oregon lC;tilto:tl Heeling. Wc copy the following fruni the Washington Inion Notice having been previously given that Mr. Asa of the 10th. It shows how entirely erroneous have Wihtnev, the projector of a Railroad from Lake .i i ; .( Um Wo .i.m..tim MUtof Michigan to Oregon, wished to address tbe citizens of been the speculations w the Washington lutir f - , . ( , . . 1 uraianspolts m relation to said Uoad, a large number
writers o:i toe raoje . assembled at the Court Hons.?, on Saturday niffht the
IIA V1MI.I, WOT. , Our Thrill.
Tim l.i nuinir will irreal ter be t ic i cmtaiioit terms i
---w O f of the Weekhf Indiana Shift Senfirvi :
07" Fay me uts to be made always m advance
Capital Punishment v Ca HI. To the Editors t the State Sentinel:
From the ll'ashington Union.
Extracts from Mextcma Papers
QextlEMEK : As yon have requested that we The MM vessel which brought the despatches to war proclaimed, should susj)end the further discussion of the subject the .Navy Depirttnent, brings with it also a file of the A few djy.8 afte of Capital Punishment for the present, un account of Vera Cruz Locomotor from the 9th to the 10th of broußot lhe mtcl1'
vrar upon Castro and his troops, as the only means of safety. The independence was immediately declared, and
the crowded state of your columns during, the session October inclusive
- 1 w I mrm-m. - J-B IpViwhim UUI1UZ Call ot Tsoon. 1 e understand that requisition 2lst inet. The meeting was organized, on motion of of the Legislature, I shall cheerfully comnlr It is . u.,.. ..t Cr, .in tl... Wnr I )(".i rtnieiit rail. X' .... .. i- . .n m ... tr 1. . . i . . . - .. J"
One eon v. one vear. sVJ.OO
Three copies, one year, 5.U) Five copies, one year, 8.0fl Ton comes, one vear. 1.J.U0
w j - w m I Twenty copies, one year, directed to one person, SO.Cu
Senii-Weekly. (Published three times a week during the session) One cor?, At.oo I Three copies, ajMOA)
Triweekly Sentinel. As customary, tlie proprietors of the Indiana State Sentinel will issue a triweekly sheet during the cem-
inff session of the brisktefft The best of Report- UiC administration, as. they have been recently most
have been sent out from the V nr Department, call
ing into the service of the United States nine addii . . i . ,
t.onal regiments vt volunteers io serve curing lite war 1 1 :7 Mexico, unless sooner discharged. Thev are asked for from tlie following Stat s : I i ;e pMsjajeal of infantry from Massachusetts ; One regimeal of infantry from the State of New Vor ; One regiment of infantry from Pennsylvania ; One regiment of infantry from V irginia ; One reginvnt of infantry from North Carolina ; One regiment of infantry from Sooth Carolina ; One regiment of infantry from Louisiana ; One regiment of infantry from Mississippi ; and hie regiment of mounted men from Texas. 'I Iiis important movement will show the federal
res- Whether there is any faltering on the part ot
Nathan it i. Bolton, Esq., by calling Hon. W.m. J. true that I wo .Id like to continue the discussion dor-
A decree with a lng preamble, was issued bv the
government on the Jd of October, requiring from all
PEASLEI to to the chair, and appointing John I), ing the session, that I might bring the subject directly ! holders of town property within the republic, whether
cr- have been engaged exclusively for this paper, am
no pains will be spared to ive the fullest, etirlirst and
i recklessly ehsrcinir. We have no time at the late
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nour at which we receive the above interesting Intel-
Defsees, Secretary
The chairman introduced Air
audience. 1 1 is address was listened to with
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ueiuro me uiemuei.-, auu auuress my arguments to I belonging to individuals, convents, societies, or instiWhitney Io the ihem naraonallv : ret under all tl IP tl f 11 I tn att a Hassans' it I futifmw ;i fi ill I r i linf inn naaiiiatirni let rat tn a nintitiu aasnssst
I af a "'ii i UU at a, vn,, luiiUVII a OKI I u ".II aw U lllWtltll O I t. i I I a al. s. a
afterwards, an officer from Commodore Sloat
lelligence that the American flag was hoisted
at Monterey an exumple which was immediately fallowed
wherocr the news Hew. The pursuit and defest of Castr o was then the only remaining enterprise. He had fled south towards the numerous Mexican towns and settlement? heyond Monterey, with his four or five hundied men ; and, Cspt. Fremont, leaving some fifty men in pa'-
rtaaa, set out with one hundred and sixty mounted nfle-
llliwl. it im ;,. Imtlnr tli-it ikal L..IJ .. . i i I t. J J I 1 . 1 r. . . "
...v.,.. ,L ,j I . . ui.ii uiti .'inuiiu 11 (Mill! H T IO DB fiell(U '.VC Us VC V TO I lie Sil tirl lit f i wnr . . : I : r
interest, and, at ita couclosion, on motion of Judge present. It should, perhaps, first be fully argued be-i to be onid hi four monthly instalments. Tenants and ; (wu LL mLu .,.,. m ,pv He d,d .o.
and found Commodore Stockton in coinmaiiil, approving the pursuit I ('astro, and aiding it hy all the means in hia rail m twm m
power, i ne sioop-ol-war Uyans, was nut at his service.
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jit-N i iNuioN, ine meeting lenoereo imr. WHIT- tore the people, konr suggesttoo, Ihereforo, of a .sub-tenants are required to contribute a sum equal to
wish to occupy your columns with o?hnr matter during! the fourth part of a month's rent. the winter, will, at once, be yielded to by me, beinM The Monitor of the dth of October savs : " We
very thanktul tor the space heretofore allowed me in know that lhe Secretary of the Treasury has nmnosed , Capi. Fremont, with one hundred and sixty American
your columns, ana me oner OI the use of them ajain , to the venerable clergy ot this diocese a mode bv . riflemen and seventy marines, embarked on ih it vessel, and
in the Spring. therefore, respectfully take leave of which they can contribute abundant means for the sailed down the co t an the Xftth sf July, to Man Dieiro,
readers of your valuable paper till that support of the war, without diminishing in any man- J fur hundred m ilea asanh of M uiterey, and one hundred expect to renew my acouaintsncfl with n. r ihe value of neeWiaatu! nrnnrt .....l ,C.iiw.,.t outh of PuebU de I s Angelas, where Csstro was under-
Pacific ocean, and that we earnestly recommend the you and them, and resume mr ariTUmeut. And in the nr,.;.!.);,. t.. tt.n ri.ros of iiwlividn:. I TL. stood to be, with an inrr.'sassMj force of five liundred men.
enterprise to the fivorablc consideration and unmedi- meantime I hope they will not fofxfet what I hnve ' attended IaJ t ihm mrrmlmtinl mm . Ai;S I The dsaatt of the cast as far as Sm Diego was with
ate actio,, of (. ngrc,s. hentufore said. Very resoectfullv. rati,,,, th"i immrtnnt mmMmmx ht it n.,r ,i l!,e i,ew 0 ßel a,11'ai1 of Ca8lr"- nJ to be in a position
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1 ours, vVe.,
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Ni.v a vote of thanks for the information derived from
it. Tho following resolutions were then unanimously adopted ! R aoreaf, That as citizen of Indiana, we Reel a deep interest in the success of -Mr. Asa Viiit.m:y's
V's you and the readers of Vour valuable Dauer till that i tamma nf the war. without dimmisliin.r ;.. ..... 'four hundred miles south of Hon
project of a Railroad from Lake Michigan to the time, when I expect to renew my acquaintance with m r the value of ecclesiastical oronsrtv. a awl räilwu. Mah of l'ucbla de I s Angeles, w!
ligence, to dwell upon t!ii subject, it sntafl how
most correct intelligenc on all subjects. The paper lUi,. ,-,,ri.r ,i,t.r(. ' m awch avggestiosui ns are thrown will be of double medium size, (same a the weekly) out iu a Ikltinure paper, that "it is believed Umt no-
thtnj iwcMivs will b; undertaken, either bv mir nrmv I of BtVTj before the next hieetiog uf Qongreaa."
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cacs in
ind airid'd at one doilar the session, in
advance. The proprietors would respectfully solicit the aid of
(trThe Federal whig- roll up their eyes in horror
their friends in procuring subscribers, as a very heavy t,,c 9rU of Generals m establishing a sort of t a
expense is necessarily involved during the session.
(T-Our cotemporaries will confer a favor by giv
civil government over the oonnoered territory of Xew Mexico and California. To be sure BtMnS of those
ing the above a few insertions, which ahall be recip- very (Jcnerals are very good Whigs themselves, but
rocated by every means in our power. tf. G. A. s J. f. CHAPMAN
The Gr.AiN CRor Fokf.i .n Maeiet. The Cio-
no matter fr that, a that the Administration can be repc -ached for their alleged errors. In re'ation In
th; i. latter the St. Louis " union justly observes : The Ii atorv of modern nations shows how frequently
cinnati Advertiser thinks it may be safely set down s;, powers have been exercised by victorious Uenethat the product of the grains in the several States r.ils, prior to treaty stipulations. Napoleon, when was this year not less than Soommmo bushels, serving under the French Directory, aa Ueneral of the The population is about 20,000,000. They mutt bei"!? uf lt W?"nif RepuWics, No
Jicsoival, That the Atlantic and Tacifio oceans
ought to be connected, by n l!;iilroid communiLation, at tlie earliest practicable period, and that the Public lands are a Rational fund properly applicable to this
great nationii l object, and thai the plan of .Mr. Whit-
s.
the venerau ec erffv postponed their decision, and that i . i . .... i i i r i oJ r l ' Li, wer Ciht.irni.i or to turn hark un in turn if he remni-ii
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I they are not impressed with the urgent necessity of Kates or Exchange. Political economists, as 'he government for great resources, in order to save
tue independeuee ami nationality t Mexico.1
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well as
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1 se wn made no pretensions to a know leu ire
ucy is plain, simple, and feasible, and we recotnuieiid uf l,nt s,:i,'n wUl receoUy were very much deluded - k
11 !tiiiiii ii- ncioption. vita wiiat was called tbe 4fc balance or trade between
n 1,111 'i.eotncersoi uns meeting ne in- interns, im-v Hare been ut as much mistaken ions of dollars, and that rhe ni&r is hmmni n.has.nti.11.
a tl I - - - - - j oiv iiiv V'llVl iw i"i v a.' Bjp sw "a uviuii f StTQCted to forward to the Senate and House of Repre- aboot the rates of exeftuoW and hair, been had ! OPOfl a morteaee of the nronertv of the rWv. w.ih-
into very absurd conclusions in c ousequence, as the following extract from rlunta M-srcnant'a Msgasine
will very clearly show :
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1 lie CUrreiH nUOiailons n t s nr irr rout urn. . OMSK- tn firi-v in. I. tl... I .......1 s..... .1
Lcer,sl:itiv eapacity be requested to recommend this j miunl for exchange on England, which we see in the of their mediation in the differences which exist be-
for the purpose of putting an end icy have so unjustly and iniqui-
sentatives of Congress, copies of the proceedings of
this meeting, also to forward copies to each of the Senators and Representatives from the State of Indi
ana
Retalved That tlie Legislature of this State in it-
.Monitor of the 12th October savs : It is
positive manner that tlie government hai :fiom the North Pacific ocean.
received proposal hi f.r a foreign loan of twenty null
m l'uehla tf loa Angeles, or any of lhe numerous town in its neighborhood. In either event, the enterprise will probably have had its conclusion erly in Aufjust, and of
ficial details may now be look' d for by the first at rival
out involving any extravajraat demands or lrritntimr
! pretensions.11 The Republicano of tbe 13th of October savs: "We
know that Great Britain and France have freed seri-
-re.it subject to the speedy and t.ivorable consideration ; newspapers, d i nut me in a premium on the par value j tween them and us, ami action lofCongress. of the pound Sterling, hut on a fictitious valuation of to the war which tl Kemlvcdt I hat a committee of ten ho appointed to the puund which prevailed in this country i century 1 tousle comment ed." prepare a inetnorial to Congress on this subject and ago, when the States were colonies. Put example, I If any confidence
MIIIi'M PittllM I IfW'il I'll t!0 liflil I'Vi'i , i iiw tl er
supported from this yield-but will each man, woman Hi course was c -rrect. accordinir to international law
and child consume forty bushels! Add the suten- Our Federal Government having exclusive jurisdiction I
ance of horses, cattle, hogs, &c, and we will agree in all auch matters, may proceed to estabhh govern-
ments over conquered provinces; otherwise they ! would have no government at all. What form of IT 'vernment shall be SStahlished, Congress can decide ; but prior to Congressional action, lhe Rxerutive. rs
bought here, for the M Amte Market " is filled. The Conanaander-in-Cltief, must determine, lie has chosen
tiiat possibly on:-Ralf of the entire harvest will thus be consumed. Then for the balance, where but to a foreign demand can and must it go. It cannot be sold and
1 j form one the most consistent with the spirit of our J,"'oun,cr..,l,c hazards ot tbe service, . institutions, and heal calculated to wia the attach- ,,rc r1,,a,ly ,eulllled to "ational gn
Those who object to I
ports of Britain are opened to it the people a r. M Irving for it the prices offered justify its export and there only must it go. It is going, and in mountain quantities, the effect produced on prices seen and
felt everywhere. Any school-boy, with his late and
pencil, can calculate how much the producers are pro
fitted by this demand and the consequent increased mei,t 0 '"habitants there
price. It will not fall urn
dollars. As a contemporary naa i u) Vt rA r SAinmnvrtn I
w v....... vv. wm wu.pmnn, iivuium ui 1 11 e tilM'll lip SlUM gBIUM ifle.MCO. ItOWeVlT Sf
traue. And yet there are nrt wanting thoc who are Clone tlieir complaints, they can have no other basis continually decrying the foreign market for our pro- ,n Vhkh to rest, and on thai issue we are willing to
duce, and shouting for the "home market." After i V.r w nie country.
thirty years of high tariffs, and all the home market thereby produced, what would the price of flour be
to procure signatures thereto.
The ch iirman ami mnced the following committee, tiz : Governor Wliitcomb, Judge Huntington, j. p. Chapman, John I). Dcfrees, M. li. Bright, ('. F. Clarkson, Samuel Judah, Judge .Morrison, James Blake and Nicholas Ale' 'arty. hVas pes!, That the editors of the city pape rs be requested to publish these proceedings. V. J. PEAöLEE, Cn. Joil I). DErXEES, Str'f f.
the po ind sterling, or gold sovereign, is to to-d.iv cles in m. . mm ..." J I
is to be put in the bragging arti-
thcir newspapers, jt would seem as if volun-
Worth js!,-) in Wall street, which is about the psr I tsry contributions to the government arc increasing, value as established bv Congress, A thousand of ud public spirit a Waken HH? anion a the neonle. Rot
them would bo worth $4,650; the current rates of there are other indications to the contrary. The exchange on England, in Wall street, which is now committee appointed in Vera Crux to raise coiitnbuaaout 9 per cent, premium, as the phrase i, for balls lions, have reported that in consequence of the deserted payable in London or Liverpool. Jlut this premium j state of the city, and cessation of business, they flk is not on $4,80, the par of the value of the pound, ''t expect to be able to raise more than $2,921 per nor yet of the pound, mr yet of tin pound sterling, : mouth. but it is on $4,44, the old colonial value of the pound. 1 A number of ladies in Jalaps had offered their scrFor example, A Jl buys a bill of exchange for 4,000 vices to the government to make clothing for the sol-
on iMigiand, from 1, at Ü per cent, premium ; he dirry, &C
JesTtcK. Our government has always given pensions to tifficers and men wounded in the public .service, and pensions to the widows of the officers who
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ue u ui sucii service, in peace or war. i-ut we aeiteve balance in his fivor ; so that, in reality, the rate of. othcers, and '1 men wounded ! !
mat it has never given pensions to the widows 01 exchange on England, instead of heiter Q ner cent
to give to New Mexico a ittisi civil government, instead of imposing on it mere military laws. He could have ordered that every question Miere should
n set it'll nv n titirr viriritn iiktp mI ir ip "i?rif ir
Court" now established. He preferred the milder 6uch PWW i 0 "d men alike hained cheaper than gold. Uf course, then, there is
paya $4844 44 for it. Suppose he gave a thousand Ampudiax oflktal report of the killed and wounded auverigna for it, at current value, there would be a at .Monterey, is ö nffitera, and 117 men killed; 23
. . , .-.Ins course in this respect, must do so on the ground ? M. 1? ri8Vfrtic for ' uler one hundred nu ions nf ,, , V:,., 4. 1 ' .... 7 he Such mtblie cmuiiiisrstinii is . - tlsat a Military Uwvernmeut ought to have been im- out )mm conaiueruuon is iry remarks: For this we p,ru M th;it Territory, or that we ought never to " T,,c M,,r,n r aright to compirativc freedom of have taken up arms against Mexico. Howe? er sue- ..lMIB9e!f?r foJ lbose he
now, were it not for the demand for exportation ! Not four dollars a barrel ; perhaps not $$0, The home market wc shall have at any rate. Americans will eat, whether manufacturers, mechanics, sailors, or gentlemen. But after all their eating, prices, in a fruitful year, like the present, will be extrcmelv low, unless exhausted by the demand for exportation."
We presume that the wbiga will admit that Judge
Stokv is g icd authority on this subject, and for the benefit of those who are in doubt, we extract the following from his commentaries : As the General fovernment p:ssoSPs ir rihi to acquire territory, either by conquest, or by treaty, it would seen to follow, as an inevitable consequence, that it possesses tltC posrei to g .vein what it has so acquired. The tprritnry das n.-t, rhcsi so sicuaircnl, become entitled to self-government, and it is not sub
ject to tbe Jurisdiction of any State. It must, conse
A le t r Irnin eitii.n iC A .1...! nt Cl
. - . Ä II , 11 a - o v-",'r lv " - iiiuiuiMVi ilium tl i ...liPrivate soMtera or sailors who died in Stash service, against us, is in our favor, because bills can be ob- till.., September 27th, abuses Ampudia, and attributes l H I 1 . 1 1 I 1 . . I .-.. . . . . . . - ..U.AI.. . mm. .1 M mm. mm. 1.9- I . m . sm . . . .
to him individually the loss of Monterey. The writer says that Ampudia begged, and craw led on the ground in order to save his own carca-s ; that after the capitulation, he carried his infamy to far as to invite Taylor and Iiis officers to a banquet ; and that Ortega held tin; bridle of the " Yankees9 n horses while tbey mounted. He says that the women, boys, und populace shouted execrations upon the COWif m he quitted the plaza. A committee appointed by sonic of the citizens of .Mexico addressed a letter to Gomet Pedraia renueat-
ing that be and Gomez Farias would meet in public
on the principal balcony of the .National Palace, and
encounter the hazards of the scrvi -e, and are there-
ititude, and any
distinctions between them in the exhibition of such
fjratitiMp', are loo aristocratic for a democratic reoub
a
not gratitude, but to public support, leaves behind him
while perishing for the public.
saa
ttO object in sending gold to England. Hence the absurdity of this ideal mode of dealing in exchanges on England, which is still kept up by our merchants and new spapc rs. A Absext-UIXDEO Pi.on.ciioMsr Xhe Express, apeaks, in iti review of the market, a follows:
It is stated that after the capitulation of Monterey, flen. Taylor ordered (lov. .Morales to supply his arasy w 1 1 li pack mules and con. , telling bias that if they were furnished readily by lhe country people, they should be paid for at the same rate that the .Mexican government allowed; otherw ise, they would be taken by f rce, and the people might gel paid as ihcy could. .Morales sent him word that they should be forthcoming, and fixed the rate' as follows : For corn, five dollars a mule load, with a charge for Freight of two dollars and a half a mule load from Orralvo, and five dollars from Camargu. To these terms Uen, Taylor assented. After this, Morales had occasion to write again, and lie begs that the correspondence might be continued iu French: to this (icn. Taylor answers that he doesn't understand the lingo, and if he wishes to converse with him, he must talk in English.
We therefore expect, and we call up n every jour-i " The usual quarter day for making up accounts by
nal in the Union, and upon all their readers, to join lB bni psased ofl w ithout any notice, either by us in demanding of Congress, pensions to the widows, l''e Banks or the public. This is a strong indication and if they hare n me, to the children, of all the non- ' liic abundance of money. The present course of commissioned officer and private soldiers and sailors tr;itl; and the active demand for produce, is calculated who die in the .Mexican war; the pensions to the to make the money market perfectly eaay. The export children ceasing on their reaching the age of 21 oemaod takee every surplus bushel of gram and baryears. We ahm demand for each of the non-cotmuis- rt ' f n',,ur t',at offers, A brisk foreign market at sioned officers and soldiers of the regular and vohin VrUa$t will enrich the country beyond all calcuteor army, at the close of the war, upon the condition ltion. Instead of any drain for specie, '' the shipof actual settlement, a quarter auction, or 160 erca, continue, large amounts must Hate into the ot the public lands. wc a! o dsntand for sssh .f the . wvntry."
m Will Sm.ttetrt. ExTLCOE I " Tiiere never was greater anxiety manifested by certain New York quidnuncs over the query adopted as our ra;:i n, than there is by the whigs over their friend Santa Anna, mid the "how " he gor. back to Mexico. We believe they are really afruid if old Rough and Resafy should meet or catch bias, it might go hard with their friend-, tho Mexicans, and their especial pet, Santa Anna, whom they no doubt wished kept in Hffetu at Havana. We should like to kn v if their great solicitude arises from the prospect of losing him as an M available" candidate for the Presidency, should .Mexico finally
non-coinmiss.ened oMiecrs and common sailors of the
qoently, be under the dominion and jurisdiction uf the I . 11 havo servt,f 'hiring tlie war and f r I 1N1,I-1NA UEMonAT--ai its Senrt xel Tki-wkck-
l.niiui, or it imutd he u-it'mut any timrrnmnit at all. " "cuiive years in an, the Rsme quantity ot nMi- in inuiaua Democrat has been 018
i.inu on uie same condition. ir i.ii.hi soldiers and
In cases uf conquest, th'1 usage of the world is, if a,
natiof? is not v hoilv subdm d. to cms. der the conquer-' f:,1,ors accept this provision, the whole quantity of ed territory as merely held bv militrry occupation, I tandJ,,a granted will be only 3,900,000 seres. Vet until its &ta shall be determined by a treaty of peace an? ha,f dozcn sIcula!ing capitalists, in any of the
itV of pe
But during this intermedin! period it is exclusively
suojft I to J it government of im 'nwfteror.
GovxxKXKXi Loax. The federal pre
s, cast
hai
cans, own more than this noantitv. which thev hold
j for higher prices, to be squeezed from the hard'eam- ; inga of the comparatively poor cottivatora. The government, in disposing of the public lands, has 1...... .......... I . tL .. i .1 L i vt i . ,
i -ii- ui;niu liiv.-reu u.e rien. .oW let it render
ho
.-buckled over the prospect that the government could t tl , 11 r,"( , ,, , ., , , , , . Jtice to the poor, and begin with that portion w lot obtain the loan authorised by the last I ongrcss for oner their blood to defend the nionertv of the rich.
the prosecution of the war, because the banks had de- j fl-We second the above suggestions of the Phtht-
delphia Ledger with ail our hearts. Fool, and knaves
termmed to take no part of it. Hut it seems that
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inenev oi inone can w: raiseu uiuioill Hie neip ! 'lie ffiSV ca it ihanamiVAar.iIaim kl A nt L-
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.-v. mWSj vuio . u-juoi mtmsj tans, anu on nrocn Heitel terms than those ..i!,i!i- people will join with them liL-r liim witl oii.in.rli ami ma ,I.a T S . 1 m. mm. O S mm. . m . . .f m S m AW S ' - a till tm '
..v. ...... .... -...u.i , mmwm r wv .i-.-.i.a;i .-laiui liisiiiuuons are to ne saiislieU with, ins Union ot inr but w
would uejrt, they might thus keep their allies the the 10th savs
abolitionists.
at prices ranging from par to five per cent, premium Tsm Hu. Gun Cox. (TUBUS was tired ninety three for a small portion, hut chief! at par. 'The amount times the other day at B ston. It was loaded and ele- otRtfed exceeded tue sum of live millions. An oddi-
vated as follows : 25 lbs. of pe.vder, and a shell of Umal 0lVV!l . f',r U,c wi,ol at 1 ;, IU nh l,rL'
182 lbs., containing 7 lbs. of fwwder, nnd fitted with a 36 seconds fuse, and elevated to thirtyfirs degrees, being four less than the elevation at which it may he fired. The shell fell at a distance of three and a half miles, buried itself five feet iu a rocky bed, where it exploded, tearing out a pit about twelve feet iu diameter at the top, and throwing out rocks as iar"e as
e have no doubt, are desirous also to carry
the Suggestions into full effect, and that with nromn-
Thc whole loan has been taken by various bidders titude
WHIG Gbumbleks. The Washington correspondent of the Phihldelphis Ledger administers the following pointed rebuke to the grumblers and fiitiltfindera in relation to the prosecution of the war. Of course it applies only to the Whigs: As to the charge, "that this war has not been vi(r-
ized a larger surplus to tho government. The bid- orously prosecuted," it can only be made by a people der, who resided in New York, being nokn ma here, accustomed to sail under high pressure. We are not and great doubts being entertained as to his ability ret SIX months at war. and have already taken thai
to DSV the monev. in compliance with the wiah nf tlLn i whole western avina nf tl... MiMnv m irr,tr.. . i
continued, and .Mr. Spann, its junior Editor and nart
ner has become associated with the Chapmans in the business of "publishing and printing." This is rather an unexpected atate or affairs, hut w ill be nqnethe less gratifying to the democracy of the State. Though the "Democrat' was an ably "conducted paper, and did some good service in the cause, particularly in the campaign for Governor, yet we always thought its establishment premature and unnecessary. Jhit, it was our intention to say sumethin- about the Tri-Weckly Sentinel the Session paper! This w ill be issued as usual three times a week during the sitting of the Legislature, at the low rate of gl 0U for tlie Session. It will be as large a sheet äs the present w eekly. Those wishing the earliest and full.
They are not only wil-1 est Legislative reports will do well to subscribe for
it. and besides the proceedings, it will contain gener aim uS on all subjects, and the Chapmans can't be beat nt this part of the business. This is what always has distinguished t lie State Sentinel. We shall lie happy to receive subscriptions from our friends, if any of them want the Sentinel this w inter. Rush-
riue Jackson tan.
embrace each other iu token of reconciliation. T
draxa la his reply scouts the proposition ss childish ; says that it would draw upon them the ridicule of the wits of .Mexico, and that ridicule is a terrible weapon) for either individuals or public bodies to encounter : that Farias and himself are men of mature age, and Mexicans should expect something like good sense from them. Fifty wealthy individuals in the city of .Mexico had agreed to contribute jointly a loan of two hundred thousand dollars for war expenses, of which one hundred nd seventy-six thousand had been paid. Seventy thousand of it was sent to Santa Anna at San Luis Potosi, besides what was spent for ammunition, transportation, v e., for the army of the north. The government had called for exact statements of damage done tu public and private property during the war M the day being not distent when wc may exact indemnity for the injuries which that government (i. e the government of the Unites) Stales) lias caused us ! !" It had also advertised for proposals for lighting the city of .Mexico with gat. The day when we will hare to pay our indemnity to .Mexico "for the damage which our government has done will happen on the day of the (ireek Kalends. It will come on the as me day when Santa Anna is to gather laurels
on the banks of the Sabine, (as he boasted :) nnd our own troops will cease to drink the waters of the Rio
brande, as Ampudia was silly enough to threaten.
The 44 low a (Jaz"ttG " charges the federa I party with the grossest Iraada and corruption in this election. Let one anecdote, which it retails, of w hat took place at Burlington, Des Moines county, serve as an illustration : 14 DafXXOBUat No. 1. The Friday or Saturday bef ire the election on Monday, the democrats of th.s township, such as arc dependent upon their labor for support, were seriously accosted by Jas. . Fayerweather and other wings of this place, and informed that there was a demand for laborers in Hcnrv county by certain men who were buying up droves of IsSfaXj and that Äl 20 per day and board would be paid. A citation was regularly made to OaL Fits Henry Warren, of this place, who, these laborers were informed, was empowered to hire hands f r the drovern in Henry county. The matter b -ing all concocted in whig caucus bt'forehantl.thisC- l. Wn mm, knowing that the whole transaction was a downright piece of frau.t to cheat honest men out of their votes, very gravely proceeded to engage the men, as agent for the buyers in Henry ; and thus from ten to twelve democrats were started for .Mount Pleasant, and directed whom to call on at that place, who would, as they were told by Warren, give tip tn directions in to particularly abmt where they were to comuv nee their labors, and who would furnish them food, &., ü ben they arived tiiere. These ten ur twelve deuvicrats, therefore, iu good faith, proceeded to .Mount Pleasant, and reported litem selves as directed by Warren. Toe man, or thing rather, at Mount Pleasant had been initiated into tho triek, who invited them to his house, detained Ihem till after a late dinner, nnd time enough to make it sure that they could not return to Dl Moines to vote, when they were infill used tint the unittrr was only a political fremd to cheat lies Minea out of their votes. Here the deceived democrats became aware nf the gaaae which had been played, and commenced tlieir journey back to Burlittftonu Arrived here, they called on Mr. Warren, who, as treasurer of the whig cor. ruption fund, paid then for their time, and of c urse, the object being etfected, dismissed them from seruce. Here is a simple and irue history of this transaction disclosure No. I. A more barefaced piece of corruption, fraud, and lies is not to be found iu the his tory of politics."
inium. ltus bid bene' an entirety, must have been
. taken I r the whole, because it amounted, in the atggrei't,: for the whole, to a larger sum and premium than the other bids combined, and would have real-
Repobteo SuBxxxosa of CHtHUAUUx.Tbe Lex- i
Okbatioxs of Caftaih Fkemoxt im Titer Cau-
FOBMIA. I nder this head is published iu the Wash
ington Union a long letter from Senator Benton to the
, President of the United States, designed more espe-
tum; io disprove me accusation ottlcially made against
i a i . . aa.
aptain t. (who is .Air. BeetonS son-in-law 1 of
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uaving come into aiirornia with a body of United
Hill: feet
0 pay the money, in compliance with the wish of the j whole western wing of the enemy s territory, equal Secretary, .Mr. Young, the chief clerk of the Treasu-' in extent to the original thirtes ii S:;ites nf tlita I'm
Sue a shot taking eff.-ct upon a ship ry Department, proceeded to New York to scertain I od are, on the other aids, shout to ta.kai nraaaaaamiiai f
t destroy her. The length of the gun is but ten waruier this bidder for the whole could pay the whole. I the last key to the , the usual length of a long thirty-tw pounder , J l" t! 90 ef Dole w00 ,liS bid was this We blockade all his p
ington, Missouri, Express, of the 3d inst., says :
"A gentleman of this city informs OS that be pe- States troops, under the pretext of a scientific cxpedi rused a letter, a day or two since, which had been lion, but in reality to e.veiie th. Amrin. Crtf.L.i ;.
received in Camden, giving the particulars of the fuat province to an insurrection against the Mexican surrender of Chihuahua to the forces under General government."
a hogshead an
The whole letter is interesting, but we are comts-1-
as .
W 001. I lie army, it seems, entered the city without
u'l.'lii ...... . I .. ! I I a. . . V I. I- . .
American nag was saluted bv thecit- led to limit ourse ves to the th mvino ovtnete fr...
possession of iens. and alter a few hours had claused, the Ameri- which it will he seen th.u Am ...lln.n i I i
- , , ..... wainBiii iiiiu in very heart of his possessions, can officers were invited to partake of a snlendid din- fäct revolutionized the country, before Pnm-mi,,.
...... - - - j .......luon
.i'n his bid was this e blockade a!I his norts. destn.v all his roirir.wr,-. n.r u!.,,h h.-.du c. ,i i... .i . . .. v.u l : ... .. J' .. . 1
.i... . : .... i i .i . . . I.... .. il...- . ' - -'" - ""oi K i iiieoi uv me eniiiu- kmi iook posession in t ie nriuie or the st.it...
Mr. Mexican will hardly lit. o take many of ( . wAteä r!T w5LTT "l?! I '. LtZES 'I M "'"". Y al.uotf. That, we ikouM T, WM nlhe, , M, The allernat.ve was presented o him at rtorV
u... .-. ' . .in' in ii i'.. h iu.iv hi m -a w n ii. u Bsiuuisii rjimnp. n nil i-vi-: tr t iu im ....... t t , . i .1 , t , . , - - j
.. r . hh w. iu.iuiii.ji an tjueio .s lou u. ueain, auu ne cnose lue lormer.
lumbus's " pills, wc reckon.
or
letters did not arrive until the day succeeding the j of the mightiest powers iu Christendom, are looked
A New Tlanf.t has been discovered by a French I
astronomer, Le Verrier. Its distance from the Sun is cah-ulated to be about 3'J.OoM millions of miles, and about 3, GOO millions from the earth. Its distance fi0:n I 'rinus w hose motions it disturbs, is 1Ö0 millions. It's diameter is 50, (MH) milos. It would make in bulk, 2ÖO such worlds as ours. It is greater, in
C7 9
opening oi the bids, uf c turse will lose their bids
An Odd Fellow's Teufle. The Louisville Con.
UPOn as Ulisatl-t.ietorv : been nun . . '(1 anesn
j l f jwm, 1 1 14 V
Bus wiese explanations m order to put down not vet entered the capital of Mei ! W ...m ,,. rler sives the tnlh.w i,,.r n,v ,i ,.r m . a.
llMMtl,,! ...1 I . .11. ... . r . . r. V! UIIIM ll.-IUII Oi
, a--i-wn.us .inn Mispu ious spirit wiucii 0 overy tiling by steam and magnetic telegra has found its way. noon this eubiect. int. ihm Nat inn. , it must h i...r. ;.. .1... i. ?.. .
' j - w . ,,. i mi- n,i i', 1 11. or we :i re
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me. une pi our othcers, (Fremont) is in par of a fugitive Governor, another, (Kearney.)
crosses lhe .Alps, the others hnrhl :1s if ammh ,. .
I ' w ' a ' 1 i 1
At the niddlo of May, Capt. Fremont, in pursuance of bis design to reach Oregon, and return by lhe Columbia, and .Missouri through the .Northern Pass in the Rockv
al Intelligeocer, and other affiliated, lault-tindini:. 1 grumble
miscbiei-maaini prints, difficulties are at an end.
Tlie taking of t
t) 1"7 in the New Vork market, with buyers, avhieh
J mmm,
. I .1 mi n i ... . . . ..
ij)h, and jos new temple recently dedicated loUdd Fellowship mount .ins, hnd arrived at the preat Tiamath Lake in ih..
B ire . , iu that city : I ue sp.eud.d lemple is three stories rdgs of the Oregon isrritorv. when he found hi (nh,
in height, is ot beautiful architecture, and pre- progress complcn-ly barred by the double obstacle of hostile sents a noble and coinmandins lanesrsafs. It i Ind.ans. whom Castro had Tio..l om.i k;m i .l .
T .v 7 . - - miii, .1 1 i i;n
mis.:hiet-mak:n prints. lue Han is smurml. nnd nil suit
w. Bvai a a a i
bm in III! 1 It nil .1 tit rJ ir vt ii i Mil 1 1 i . .t f.tal I i I i 1 C . a , ! . j i ... I i ii rninreil ia i t K . i . . 1 1 . .. . .1 r ii:
liiciaUii! Di Uie Um nosed t . S. 6 i to fly up " rewatded with the Preside nrv. raw v.i!m,tmrC rWn. TIhi btiilalini itif u rii r....t r. which made the mithiip .r - - - "M
- .V......vuiü lUl.s. r " - ' ' rm. m.mjm. ,t ' " ' S'-t 111, il.lM M ' 9 ' ... o l I 1 1 JU U It L'IOI I I'
a 1 1 . a a mm. aa m -
Du.K, man any oouy or the s uar system excejit Jupiter accrued interest off, ia equal to 101i for the new
and aturn ; the former being 95,000 miles m diamr Btocb
ter, and the latter 79,0 0.
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-uwriwaiwapsiiigi me bayonet, yet with all tins feet deep; the Bret story is 11 feet iu height, the Se are vexed that the Mcxienn :ire not v..t mSmI. seeniul "' sind the third 11 '.... :. l...,i.. .1
- J" v..m..jf - i . m . i mult ii-1Jiii j U1C
To be Han , Er. The Corydon Gazette states t!;at a man named Fields was sentenced to be hung, at the late sitting of the Crawford circuit court, on the lth
ot next month, for killin
r
FsnsasL Waaj Coksistkict. The New Hampshire Patriot presents the following extracts from the proceedings of a wing convention in the lirst Congres-
aUSSaaJ district in tiiat .State, which was recently held t nominate a whig candidate for Congress. They
.1 r ! M 1 1 1 1 I :i r j if f I i I :i II. . . . I .. .
" " . , nuiming w ree. in me nrai story are six rooms Vi e feel the war merely as an administration men- two of which arc neeunied as storas. iwn n ntaVni
. -rnrm, I - '-mw w -m W mrmr w v,veWJ sure; while the .Mexicans are invaded, driven from n,"l two as ScilOol-rooOts. In the .second storv are tow n to town with immense slaughter, cut oil" from five rooms one large saloon 7 I by 17 feet, tw o dressall intercourse with foreign nations, without com- ing rooms for ladies, and two for gentlemen. In the merec, navigation, Of the means of procurinf even third story are two Lodge rooms, handsomely carpeted the necessary ammunitions of war, distracted in their and furnished, with all the necessary fixtures and
councils, a prey to internal dissentiona and high trca- conveniences
same as the middle of winter. These wire the diiririiit;.
and dangers in front, behind, and on the north bank of the an Francisco hay, al the military post of Sonoms, vva General Castro, assembling troops with the iv.nv, J intention of stlackiog both Fremont a psrty, sod all the American setth rs. against whom the Indian had already been excited. Thus, his pssasf barred iu front by impassable snows and mountains hemmed iu by savage Indiana who were thinning the ranks of his little parly menaced bv a General nt iIip h.-.i.i nf
'pi , ( ' " a- a-a v. - 1 1VIU I 1 I t t Ö OI lhe cost ot the ground was about all arms the American settlers in California marL..i
ia v va l r 14
The Bxausai Conn ICanKar. A correspondent of the New Vork Courier and Enquirer, writiti" from
London under date of Sept. Jlsf, says : The price of Indian corn this morning, in Mark Lane, is -1 1 to 45 shillings per piarter of eight bneJseJe. each bushel weighing .Vi pounds of seed, cleaned from cob and husk, and from all impurities. Bnt, 0s it is stated, that all the learners which have left f r the Stab s, during the last ix weck, have taken out large orders for the purchase of this article, it is futile to Mipposc that the above heavy price will be of long duration. I have, however, made manv inquiries r.nione the dealers in the London corn market; and I have come to the conclusion that our farmers in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio, fuhi. h
are the live largest growers.) may safely reckon on a steady demand for Indian corn, in the London market ul 'M) all ill inga the nuarter nn RH 9 ti'T'i un swiatehl ti
O 1 " ' - - 1 ',l. I I J nearly Äl per bushel. .My calculation is made on the
supposition that, during a bad harvest in this country, the corn will be iu full demand for human food, and in a good harvest, w hen money is plentiful, then there will bean increased demand for laborers nnd a nr.eior-
Uonahly increased demand for meat to feed them w ith
and for food to Gilten cattle to furnish this meat ; apart from the fact that the laborers themselves, if once
accustomed to use Indian corn, will not be inclined entirety to forego its use, even when other food is abundant. In anv case and under anv eireiimstmen
the Western farmer may assure himself that hiscorn
will become a steady source of revenue to him. as it will to the merchant a steady exjmrt staple. In all my earlier letters, I have stronulv inculcated
tlie importance of shipninj only the best and soundest
article to this country.
I I lll.-.t L.. W . . . mm
in ui.-r. o'J ii seems ,e,, . i .1 mm. , . . . . ' -..u neu m.-a- ...... w. ...... .. .. vv.ci ui ,,t yiunnu wa- uooiii au arm Wie .American sell ers in liml. m..ui
that juries w.ll not always acquit under the new law T , 1 1 -n,stency ot federal , -" ; ana yet, will, all this, their papers bear them- 7,00-and of the building about lo,00 '-making for destruction on a false accusation of rVnedi I n mmm . 1 ..-..t ia. ,.. ...rrrerv to a . SClVCS Wltll Inure li.ntrw.livi.. ...1 ,...I.O:. . . I .i 1 ,o w- i i 11 K..li l i . . . lB""a rl T,,U
11 e do not remember the circumstances of this murder, but they must be very singular, no doubt.
44 Our government mad w toH of harnin irilh Santa Anna, and n nrr CBSjsJai ui, n his tremcheru "
We are glad that the Washington 44 Union " has at
tvhiggery to a t.
Lxlract from repm t un the Mexican war : MTboussnda nf aaea are withdrawn from their proper avocations, leaving their families unprotected and uncarcd for ; multitudes arc slain or sent home to their distressed friends with agonizing and incurable
wounds; towns an d eittts are curried hy assault ami
amlmmm , ;, . w....- -. - , ,.u u. uwaillK Wf aaMnKWH W B HISS BSCUnUOfl 01 mCll 1 1 8 1 1 11 f? A IVnll senc- wiin more patriotism, and exhibit n rririt.r the tola COSt SS.'il 1IIMI. The whole line hnen hii.it
' a-- aa- S säa ajafc " W ,1V " UIJU , ui iiiai .feUUll 4113 ill I 1 QliU UIfTM'S SUilCf IIJLT If Iii devotion to tbe honor of their country, than some of completed under the management of P. ( i . Master J. fatigue, cold ai.d famine and alter the most anxious deour own ! j U- Hinkle, Who has performed his arduous duties in liberation upon all the dangers of his position, and upon 'p.... p ZT such a manner as to command the warmest common- a" ,,,e responsibilities of hia conduct, Captain Fremont RACHEaos. - Ibese constitute a principal Mations of the Order. determined to turn uuon his ssussassM. iJcA. aaJTiT
.viril f .1. . it . " . ... . T -Si-a aaawisi iq.
i'4"' mextenn army, liow an Hardin, of
last rnniidtlisj it proper and expedient to make the '"''' vita aft the reaOCfTT of TBI aoUHEsta exci-
ab-.ve neclsiutKHB, in answer to a suppoiiion of the T m LV T,,F- kksisi am k of the imiahi-
ioudon Chronicle
well to the scandalous charges British tories.
.' 11 I II . I .a.
We sunnise it will .nnt. . V " "? caM wu e "use's 01 such scenes !-
' " - J " Hose lllia-f ;natloIl is vivo enomrh tn Amnimt tl... .nf.
of American as ferine of a eitv earned hv .v...it i.-.ro
J mmw j "ll j " lltIO ' k ' 1 V house- is a garrison
a - - .m - w v- v ur Wien , U I OI' g C
When tenrs coma not t th relief of Ihe iimtreu imt T, rT?.'""wi a d'vd atalaaical. plasm! Wdhash Hrpresm.
A 'cataidasm" in plain English I I ma m. '
which would be a singular
neat. .No "doctor will ever fn.,1 u win ever nnd it necessary thus ti . nri'cer, K.. t t. P.,:. . J
r.vcv..iUV w mmj iuuor ot tlie r Tprriajai tmm . . a " . I . ...
ia cuougn without fou'ticin f
is a
pntdtiet
captured by an mroaiATHi aoLnaar !M
Rraufarfisn mi M-ximn wart 44.. Resorfa, That as much as we deplore the .Mexican war, m are proud nf the heroism and rood conduct at the officers and men tntrmmted im aV ihm
i rr . i ... m.
: l . i . . . a w . I Vr T rpi aar k . . a . I Ii T I J ! I 1 1 I 1 rila -4 f I 1 J t I . ' . f f.il I Uir- t .. ....... . .. mm .1 ft. x ....II . I . I a
...unjr, .woo is iu me army in .Mexico,) writes to! WBW Jersey. l m- .Newark Advi rtiser gives com-' r-j nc., .7 wVriVrniog me ,Vlexi- "i aiso gel Uie articles ot necessity he I L ' . 1 . I S a I aSII ' . . rm i I ' I il iVi'ffl'l'. t'f.f I f l I I ! i I . i r i , i i lS ' ' mm.mmm A I . . I l 1 I 1 -
; his tamer as i diows: pieie otncini returtis ot the votes for Uongressnien at t u" j n üäy 11 v lüU Reaper than be ev r got them bvt " The Ranchero. are the neonle who live on fi !fc ,ate election , that State. Ti,e w Imle number of tTlL lho .rcso'u ! Tl? S ortl, looking after by the
I -thev are poor soldiers. Hy ihe laws of tlieir Gov- X H 'Vd.in thS . S" '711 i a U,:ilrd- ! ?.a?d w' -ell In ask why they are
eminent they are not allowed to have arms at home. ' V 1 .1.. nu' .7" U 8 mT" ' VC' l Ü tbe 1 1 th ot June, a lapoN of 200 horsi r I I "y ww u,,,,r'.,,,r a. i'-"" K
i aim consequently do not nnderstand the tase of them. JSSrV UT uemocrnts arm riauves, iUoop9t on lhe esndneted bv .ni;J " r . "s-amoiig them tl
a tas people are not cowardly, but unskilled in the I. , ""m"vr' ' - i-p-ci-, and furlcen men. were surprised at dsstisFtl LJZ r"? nareiy paiu expenses i W hat has it
use ol arms, and without confidence in tho.r .1- ,1,40, no m lOM, .,.iu. Less in to, is,. whüe cai,tured the mm and aftW. ,,..,n . . owing lo uu tr'un, ,wt, ;rs If the farmer u
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I' M .
jen. laylor esteems them a brave neonhv h.,t ti...
are not sflective in battle because of their ignorance
me use- or armw. lneiri efe.it bv ( nnnr. T..i
'n.i-rement
I . a ... D n
spplicstion to s shaved Ues' lu,or from the time of his first
with tue enemy on the banks nf the BftO Grande to the Capture of .Monterey, has shown that he possesses
His head
the noslities of a valiant .soldier and au I
accom-
2' a?;'in, I an. plished Olficer ; and that to him and to Gen. Worth,
(O-L. Q. Hoggatt, of Bedford, has he. ; ,lis, SC(-;!,d conuiiainl, mid to the and nu n
,r ' i-oo.o.eu unq,r Im, tue tVES ot THE IB COUNTRYMEN a Fir Ttrsiar.
North CaBOLIXA. The Legislature of North Car-
on the Rio (fraode. with such odds in their fiv,,r D,m now in nsnaipn, will probably make choice of
uestroyeu an coninience in themselves, and they fight "um""3' ,u wamogoro, with no other expectation than to be whipped but lei Wl"-' icn" expirea on the 4th of March next, this war last twelve months loafer, and rest 'assured XU Uwr ? U th 0CCMio,ied hX !,, ro" they will prove an enemy no longer to be despised " s'r-r"ati ni Mr. Hay wood, Dem. Two Whigs Will
Facts iok the F.ui.mfks. The wliigs have tried
to whee dle the farmers, as w ell as the manufacturers.
into the belief that the new tariff was going to ruin them. Now It is a fact that the farmers will produce an amount of produce exceeding iu value this year testa hundred milions of dollars. It is a fact that, in consequence of the increased demand for this produce, created by a liberal commercial system, the prices have gone up from twenty to fifty per cent. ti a fact that, while the frirmiT W ill ir? l.i.fl.na
tanlly, wilbout regard to numbers, and seek safety ior hia I lri his produce, and find a tsrgS market for it
uses iu
ire. farm-
o.
produced
ieir
been
' I id I
an open field and fair play, let them look for it in the
truly democratic legislation.
is nothing like this to make voung and free ra grow. stasfon Past.
uiC u. .T.iaiam. p laner master, in pkee of Col. Robt. Mitchell, of this State, deceased. New Albany Daily Bulletin says the information..
i:n WHO ad.mika noN and gratitude.
IttT Oenaial Oass has accepted an invitation to
A Pt.F.!f.F. AM) A
direct from the army. We hope ,t s correct, for ,e,ut?r a" address in the city of Boston, Ofl lhe
Hoggatt t a firs! rate fellow.
)lh
We are glad to see that the Democratic paper generally copy U Governor Du nning's; communication. Onc or two whig papers only have had the maulmes, to do the same thing. .Most of them are atraid of the truth.
Bakgsmt. Ths New Vork Cou
rier and Enquirer of the 1 1th inat, gives the followlug development : 44 Immediately preceding the election, we received a letter from a highly respectable source in Columbia county, which asserted that Mr. Vouncr had rmi
be chosen ; and it is said .Air (ieo. E. Badger, for u
short time Secretary of the Navy under I resident Tyler, will Ik; one of them.
instant, in Salem on the Wth, and in Lowell on the lo Parl' tiio murderers of Steele, and all the
Girlie very heat Sfsslea we have tasted tins asa am, were a lot mag us by ,,ur friend E, ,, vt, J,n s. I hey .how what a man can do the way of raising hood iriut, if he hot tVarj
0s7Thej burnt some powder at Terie Haute over the recent Whig victories, but it seems, according to
mo courier, tum Uiey had to extend tht hut to L,
to help pay f r it.
m
QCOJitCOS
Are not the Ci
ihcinnatians sohl tu the Dnlehi 11,;. the nard UN I tL'.il ti ,r ' "
. ..V.' .. .. mm-mm . .,- , m'niu IUI. laa. " N.fior" Emmie.
ir mev are, their churches will not anlief in the sale ( 'tncinnatt Ad . V jod I
null.
renters now in piiaon, if elected governor. We de lined giving n publicity. Smee the,,, Wn have : received another letter from the sanw gentleman ! from which wc make the following extract: j -4 4 I repeat what I wrote before the election, that
"ov. ifrigm uaving positively reiused to grant anv more pardons if re-elected, .Mr. Young was applied to, ami unhesitatingly promised, if elected, to "rant
Delaware. A letter in the Tribune from Wilmington, Del., says the official majority for William Tharp, Dem. for Governor, in the whole State, is loO, and for John W. Houston, Whig, fur Congress, r w9 r 147. There ,s Whig majority of one in each House, which secures ihe election of a Whig U. 8. Senator in place of Thomas Clayton, Whig.
the horses retain, d for American use. ().. ih i;.u
. 'III, ui daybreak, the military post at JSonoma (the p unt of rend. BVOUS, ami intended hcadijuarters) was surprised and i ifci n, with nine pieces of brass cannon, two hundred and filiv stand of Baskets, other arms and ammunition, with asversl superior otnesrs, Gsoersl Valh-ji, (Val-va-ho') his brother, Csptam Vallejo, Cobmel tireuxdon and others; all ol whom were detained and confined as prisoners. Capt. Fremont then repaired to lhe American settlements an ihe Rio de los Americana to obtain assistance, and receiMi.g an express from his liltle garrison of 14 i'n s111,1,1 h Castro was prepirmg to cross the bay of an Francisco and attack ihem with a large force as set out in the afternoon of the 23d of June with ninety mounted r '.(Jemen, and travelling djy and night, arrived at I o'clock in the morning of the S5th at Sonoma eighty im es distatue. The vanguard of Castro's force had crosstd the bay a ousdrou of seventy dragoons, coinmandöd by i Torre which was attacked and defeated by Iwenty America, p, with the l-ss of two killed and snm
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(ttrThe Whigs are determined to ue up Geicral Taylor, either by the fire MM or kfirt Tlie .Savannah KcMiblican evidently thinks that the bfovv is to be in front as apjears from the following Here it is then. (Jeneral Taylor will be pushed forward at once into the country, at least to cilt.llo witnout provisions 0r transpurtatl0:i, Auj u :, ,j J whole American force be sacrificed bv das w;seacrcs at YV ashingtoii, 1 On the contrary, the Journal thinks that the fire behind is to do tho work. He discourses thus : One thing is certain; if the administratioa iciA one of its pels to supeedo (.on. Taylor, it will endeavor to furnish hiin with morn oiYu-innt . e
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'No Fi. Tie." The reason that "truth is stran- . gas than lict.on." is because there is not half so much . W it in the vrld.
Michigan. The new Sonate w ill stand 2 Whig to 80 democrats rlotise, about 10 Whigs to ."1 -mocrats. Last year 1 NVhie Senator and H 'hi:s R epresentat i ves The Dem. Congrresa ticket elected (three members) by an njrreeate majority of 2600.
A family near Auburn, N. V , a RtW days ago, says i Bocheatfll paper, came near dying from poison, h iving drunk the tea made- from water, in'.o winch a I huge snider hau1 talk ti and been boiled.
Nooattal the pat I of the Mexicans, end no injiuy to I crrJTIg an the war than old Roaajh and Heady has ihemaelves de la Tunc barely encapmg with the Um keen furnished with.
his transport boats, and sinking six pieces of aridlery. a I Taylor is somehow or other 10 le used up, so that lhe meantime two of Captain Fremont's men, going us an ' cannot be in the way ..f me (nv orite iu 4mW, 'i Q express, were captured by d: la Torre1, BftSJI, and being wish is Tether to the thront. -,n,, . . ffrmaji Mt bound to trees, were cut lo pu ces alive with knives J , return for thrse of eV kt Tonus men, ketnf uken, ExreitsirE Oova nitc, .At the late term of the were instantly shot. lhe north side of the bav mt . Fairfield County Court, in C..,.,
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