Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1847 — Page 2

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JnMaun State Sentinel. M UJ-M I J KI V. traf tl vi..!HNcr ,s the price or mmrty. IMMWtlNHJN. Mli'i'. .2. 11?. :; '1 mi-. The f .Mowing will hereafter he iltc permanent terms of Ii)- U' .'.'' 7 fiMM Aferle Sn!ine':

'Payments to be mad: atnravs in advance. One I onv, tage year, Tur-e eiNMCSh, one VeSV, . . . .t0 Fife c : e-, one year, BJafl tmT 1?22 iweutv oV1es, one ve.,r, düOO eiui-WrcUl, . ( I'n'i . n'.l I - nui 1 1 j .. u-... i :inni I K S"S il'ill .1 IX , , .... , ... . 1 j I it ,, 'hns c.;,y. $4.tW I rhrea coptee, fl" .w v ' -.. . vmt inrin vhs sfhhi, ; 1 .r. or m ire roniea. each 1 f BtMtitty t. :n is rr ulitisitrers. The 'in I - 1 1 1 lias reriv t ta form iM yeifie umOiketioM fr.m Waabiagtoa ' ty, 'r ot jui njthe I..H-I Wamst or scrip f i TililiiTi r if 1 sfft i! ttr thtr m : BaJaaviaa, jriic I h m-, litis f ua led attsi ' B) tee vime on !:ort notie, Bit tl I I fiaa OEOEUE A. CHAPMAN. ' 1 ii .- . L , v 11 n4 ii riish . anil iniirtivrr, ih irr-4i,ri iim nur ciiIiiiiuis m surh, Urn many ri.iiiin.iMPr.itr..n. 11.4 i.f ;iimwI iMcwt, an saai msUj rp a . . a ls a . . . . t . . u.'Im - 1 ' M llr TP MP I If I ' 1 Zl.ll l.l I '11 IV .'IIP ?IIIP. I ":i II. 1 -.1 . l" ..n...it , w.Hit.l ilr.iw r Nlli i,ip Vrry pll;:iii'l . Ii U WtaMila Kp ol imrpiipr? Wr tw.iv that it vvmtlil iiiake ti- r i :in s n totuHjIi SMI ii riir p.ie . pi: pr r .w or Il.pt4ti.-r ; ;i!., Cip a r 1 kaMn,alsWlawaaaMiHiwnv' tiitw if it, anv li v. Pr-rln;H our rffa! tu aaassav saw saw aas asu int; asasaastsi arts ms, w eannul rrij.it ,r a .t. . aas ..;H--i!.v. awassi 1 a, kpp ...11 prraai ,n i!,pr!. milt ,TiiPfMl m ami pan, !.-r;i ....vi rn-t im-im. I.vpii mk-ii tve should peUi-a in.cirti.iii, ns tn p? rvpnl o .i litir ll- -utft-r rr. J. M. B , Blisunine'.in. Tlw tivp r.;i,- Inve In-pn ipj . i-'v spii fr.-m ihi.H. ih. p i II. S. StaaSasJ TSfe MSMwUM MfcUrr UaifSl M m, havr srnt ilifm uldiUoiial May Hh-j prove KM the M'r.t ivli.li fpil hi ch! jmmsmI. T. T. S . iiitprsoiitown. Will iiUpii.I v.-nr n-q-lpst. miiiiipiIi itply. r. M., toSJianoHii. Wp rpgrpi p. pf.iin'v i.r aaaiaSas, mM msrI nrtpr l.r pmiip Ihp r';i. t. Hi ii .mr ieü ila m. li'ni; cVrk ;il .-piiI. 'IIip (.'piilipnnn v. Ii., npplip. bH pl;icrri tr m., iIik ;is wHI :w : IhmM an) Mranspr riMild ilo ; Hint w Iipii Ho- iip a iip-.- i1 Kir hiifO'P ami I l.e aino'inl to hr dtme i" Ukm iittocmtfuie,. lion, ntr nn! woihIpi is.ilial no fr-w prror-or iiiii-ioo-orrur . V c iM pu.Uavo, ,. ;i p.trn. uI i n. p.--thlp wl.ilr ihr ; :it ,in ii yii! nt ' M' v In h w i.: ;:- I. i'.'y lw in ovrra tnk fcniirr. i r rnrrn;iiui!iii,s en.pial.) h III pfra.e rxnnp any aj oarpnt .IpIiv hi altpnitiiii! to UiPir ,'ivor. .i p ürp rvrppiiineiy I i- in ti iLnjupiu ol Uir alRM-mr (' a ' rt h ti ol" out r.-K .1 n t. rrp. le.,..,c,-;uit. Sl:.lo C onieulion. I the democrats of the Nate ol Indiana are request1 ed Hi appoint delegates to represent them in i State r 1 Omventmn to be held at Indiananolia on the oih dai - of January, IIH, which convention w ill itomiuate , ....... ,i v.... i i...... ,.... l'lt"l .1 I .P ? II l I.C . l I M ' 1 1 I I 1 I III - I I I 1. II ' 11' .' 'II I "I I I the aominatioa uf candidates for the Presidency and Vira Presideney. .Also, to take into consideration ti e appoint tneul erf Presidential electors. By a le nf the eomtnittee, each coonlt is renested to elect its delcntcs at the earliest practica hie peri :. ana not s. if j. a tible, than its represen tatina in the Genera Assembly, ll is desirable how ever, to have :is large a representation as pos.sible. tl ( 'ommittt e. .. i biuith, more general Iv I, tll-' v. 11 ry man, r cently re-eiect-a! whiga of his district, is l also T .n I or .v.n, the Presidency. ( aleb proba c.l m StmnyinjJ i Mexican c b v wants .ii , as " ft ti- basi cone over to be) -r ot Ah t a nds. and bar&ain lot ti.e ! rth When i e , ,r, .. ; ...in s i I . i.iiriss, we opine he w;ll f.i.d uurerent aaateria) ; and we promise him a new hat when ., j a -. , : .- ii .. he ;s cctcd opeaser in oni Lonijrcss. lie would stand a better ci.ai.ee jn ' A 1 1-1 r . .M )itF. Rut. project hi oa foot in Cincinnati to erect a splend.d hotel at the cor net of Broadway and Fonrta streets, which shall occupy a &paee of about 2 'tl feel on mie sl re, is found tbat the pre an !' eond ict d as i, In ace m m .lit" live Hence, new ones art t! tt on each ruin ! ind i'Vl feet on the other. It ,t hotels, large, numerous and generally are are not sufilciettt am we rotoa they receive, be added. How awful to reach desidatioa broughl about by the s taction of a democratic administrstion ! Vcn-! ly, the fed ral wbiga need another shibboleth. ihirtietn Lo.ngkiss. The ncx1 Congress will be whig sad nn aw fhl respoosibiltty a heavy duty Tl -s!4 I! i IfiJlf Xa!nh lad -ed, Jodge! f ti i heirnr t ev OIJht tO do a Im nit the res: . h s i, and induce i r I ias been dour war!" Do. now. 1 1 so. v, ha! instead of whining an piteous! ility I Can't u B t up a "ruin" tl w hie ' Joneress " to undo nil and pay Bleaieo fur this "unholy none ;is tl i we ?ire tn are of, v ill road cars ut tins city evii brate fKsgra pr- 1 th, v wi i seems to i even to i irs would h ' eve ,(i the 38th. Nob ; ion to the publn V. by emmot those w ho have charge give us s uaethine of Ihe sortl The "Ii-iifo-to of Santa Anna, I iven to-day, is 1 int. .adovv in" an views relative to peace. He ,s such a bar, ho but little dependence can as plac, l oa hi. er. that Kevertliele hnaaiy accaa to Ira tor peace; ami h:s gasconade and excuses lor de br defeat, are prohabry nnde toipaet tbe Mexicans ami save his bead. It probably eountis well to them; while with utlc-r uati ns, it will only provoke a smile. OThis ,s the last s k iiient of delintpient lands, V. Fpsieu to de-vo-.? to i. i.ioig n need. N'i t-.vJhst.iödiu; the advertia - on have m re shall or. which vve Biscl, trge amount ofiven It r mesa ; and in these tes rapidly. Ween Heekly, we an- sorely pinched fur r exciting times, matter aicim mir friends wili it, and do lis ir par aaaf aheot. This is the oarry way F,.ies mid n our readers. shall eularire please nr-r;-7-V,ll the Several (' or 8 good as to re!u 1 aaase or .-: i : aih front ur lontber pile of 8 hy !' lomber, be ao ort s In m We d' n't wish to publish j in h. r thout ..i,,,. t . I , ,i ; , ., leave; hut this is a peculiar ease, and one which ue are not ariltieuj to aedsntl to. .'. peedjooeap tasce is rupested. I . Nili'N'iI. Ft Sta fee i'xVi.-ioiis of the S.ij.s if T aepevaace in tins Slate are informed, su ti.e Broofcville America.., that t .c rule requiring each , ,1h,, aaasraJty to pay 1.) cents lo use National Vd has lasen stisrreum for tifjntear.bv the Hm. tu.,,-,! Division. Tn. re u. II therefore he none paid at the close of the present quarter. fj-iue aaawsae u i.o,-.-..,. unite-..-,,.,, the barbecue given to the citizens of Monroe county, f a is. . c I i.e.. ... I . .1. I , .. .

to the M nroe roards and otner volunteers, we Will in uu. endeavor to puWisii next week. GnSAl Ha1 - uns. S. e lbs advertisement of Mr. j Pe.:!;, Which are are SSSfjred is no catch-trap of the, times. Ce asj hind; if yu vvih goosji at low prices. . i

Letter lioin I lie Junior auditor.

Albakt, N. V., Sept. 13, 1847, Daan Geobgk 1 left Cleveland on Friday morning KmI in Ike itemobual M Bttialo" for Ihitialo. Thoofh the boat sa but a medium one, the ravage araa apoa ! the holt wry pleasant to me. To those whom ihi swell 4 the Lahe made somewhat eiek and j I squeamish, it wai perhaps not Quite so ajrreeahle. Bui on,- or two were very sich, however; and those fnttpg Indus who had young gentlemen mattend upon j hem, perhaps d.d not very bitterly regret the eocai,, and its etiacts, whieh thus elicited manifestations j of tender sol.citu.le fr,, their avaapatbetia friends I ' ZLwmamin U 1,d !irr ?,t h 1,11 ornillf, ' - a ' . O IMik'K. !ls I hi' !k iTI T VV a S il('.:l'i'll lllui HVUli . ' net to roceue freight. ! bat cone in hd nor to vis.t the lalls unless i reis i nail aiiucipaieu it wouiu as. i u ou m an uak i . . . .1.1 l... "i... .j ., iT-it r. . x ' ,n the vicinity of soma principal towns, tsd in many places the road i almost worn out. Before I oased over it. I h-lt disposed to h ow the I td riVer r.iilroid in Oliio ky blgli ; but now 1 tinnk it inst as sood as this. They are both nnisanc a t" anv man who ever travelled on a hotter road . v collision of two passenger tram- occurred east o! Uttea on tha aama day we were on the road. 1 am aorry t say tbat the only damage done was the par tial .iijiiry of the two locomotives. I wish that every j; r sl. ajished, if tlatt could have been done without injuring the passenger. The occasion ol t.;e accide.it vas aa follows. '1 he mad seein-, to be eul uj) into some half dozen or more pecti ns, ander tiie control of dilferent management. The engines o as anil can are changed two or three times on the route, a".-! the con loctora twice or thrice as often. An eastern trun had started fr nn Bufl&lo (they run three regular tmilS :i dl',) l-' ll" tir S bcfre We did. It dill ied along, perhaps through necessity, daring the night, and at Auburn was a little too late fot the evmnerting train, eastward, whicfa departed Id minutes before the other arrived. When it lt l arrive, it w s sent "ii, an.!, as it would appeur, without any notice given to up trains to look out for it. The belated train had not proceeded fir thta si,j,. of Lit tea before It was IllCt bv the western tn.iu tit I I . . corse m the road, and hence tne collision. 1 tie , . . . e crippled trains returned lu Syracuse, and tne unlor- , . . . .. lunate passengers amused tlpCinaelve by holding an , .... , ,. e . md "iia.ion meeting. 1 hat Will be the last ol it, r I c sir . ii . : tor w hat does such a monopoly care lor the public or f..r any body's convenience or interest but t;.eir o.vn ! A rival road nay serve to abate the evil, and sm.h a road ia seriously talked of. It uughl to h- made. Our tri in bad not b ft Syracuse more then n mile or so, before the engine ran over and billed a cow, and was partially thrown uff I he track. It tool hall a. i boor t" get it on (he track again, when it v. :ireturned to Syracuse to await the arrival uf the up train at the rtvuiar place of meeting which wasaeve- ' ' ral miles abend, ihey teared that m consequence ol the delay, the other train would start, and thai we houhj have a tecond collision on the same day, which would hardly j ly. Twu doleful hours were thus spent tu darkness and discomlrt. Arrived ;;t Albany, on Sunday morning, tired and weary lo the last degree, and desirous of reaching our journey i end, so thai we might rest, we escertained that those going still further eastward had t. rm (it a many j noure,aa ine Boston cars were altogether too puritanic" to run at all on r 1 Siin.lavs: and the boats for New ork were - nllia a i iently i aa not tu ?tart earlier than 7 o'clock in the afternoon, fa :.ll take a boat down at that i; our J and those whom I have ia charge will depart by the cars for Masaaehu I :.:ve b to-morrow mo. ning. surprised ;tt the appearance o veg, tacs ten in general here It is s many years since 1 had seen the country that 1 was not prepared for the difference between the east and the wast iu tl lis particnlar by past recollections. Every thing that grows here seems to be atunted the trees not except) ,! lint I have not time In write mote now, as the boat, as well as my supper, is nearly ready. By the way, the Stanwiz Hall1 hotel, where I stop, appears to lie a ; irst rate house. It would make a Hoosier htngfa outright to see the waiters go through a dinner drill ,M as every movement is made b) tne whole corns s.i iu!i imously. it .s k4eating by rule " emphatically. I like it. for my bump of order n is larg, ly d ve loped. Adieu, J. P. C. on tub Diseases of the Lung?. ra, . M., M. I). Wo have looked iih attention and interest, and aecot d s of i's merits given bv the easti rn It is written In a char and lucid i! j cts of the highest import ince to ;.!. To do justice to its merits, By Samuel S. over this ti pk t ie high opin ire -s genera Hi style, and u;.oi ail classes of i we ihou d be obliged t' draw largely from its pages ; bUt WS ho; i I ca n 1 h it every persmi who raluea health, will avail themselves of the work. Ihe book store of Morrison & TalM ad tail! OM r system, V." The Ith nil tl e ii. r .vI table a m i - r "P hy Mr. uf Koch, st noi l;ir renad the sun as tlnir centre, thus giving their tehtüv sota, g stance fr'm each other, and from the sun. We ?iio,i!(i think lhe man very useful in schools, especially those without an orrery. ,t is of a size that eacb pupil could easily nave one of their own, and ti be handled with convenience. It can he se n Met ne. In Towns, Dana a (Dem.) plurality over Urooson (Whig) is 6IJ9. In the satne towna iast year, Brtmson's piuralrty over Dana aras Ittfl. Dantt'a lain, 17 f. 'i'ii" Abolition tote, in the an tne town, was l;,st year toüfr; ibis year it 1- l IS. The e an- ihe figures of tire Huston itlas. There is no doubt .t Darta a eioction by Ihe people. Laat vear, there being no choice hv the people, he was elected (J overnor hy the Legislrture. M BStV r of Cntgn m ' cti 7. SI district Asa V. II. I lapp, Den. 4th Fraaklua Clark, Dem. Clapp's jihir:i!ry over the Winj eanunlate is 1 ! ( r ill... I l X. O ..... . . rn i i", am, ..is nia oriry over nn, ni, or .-. u. j tie 1 "ii, ami ..is utajoriry over nn, on, oroiv. .ii 's i .nun. ;o I am-, on in i-ru .i'.is- i i in nil 4 , . i -n a, . . ? district, bul are disappointed, lhe oih and bth di tnr.s an. uot ascertained, bat have probably elected Detnocrtt, in Whieh case the delegation, will stand as in the laat Congress, viz., 1 Whig and i Daaaocrab. tow,w,ll tc. W lean, that Monniet " " r rtorm,,.- . I iacuaaati, will he ... "Iir cit,nnd gift us a taste of his qoalttj ... the i ' . l ... 1 1 .. ...a ... I i .. : .. .i... t.i. : ii i:- v i ,!....i. ' ' """""I--". mmiwi . i k . . v mm .a generally, t ii the M,U and J5h instant, lie will , show you things that never were and md never w ill he l... .: i ...,-.: . . r siusn rosnag us eaasua sa farsn j a ways . . . si o 'w I v i 1 i. iii'ii.irite l.ir I il I I i V I. t.r i

turned ay the Laie route, mnn.pu.no , . - , huvt, jutft wen . Utter from one of the mod Icnccncnt of the fiibl thv he döe n. r h , 7 UU'ul Uut fof llW rf Bl" eter. The turns beset and barast the government, tmy mm rapidly a p -ssiale. The cars departed ball past ., i n uuU. Elijah. h;.UMs to their bonne here; tl.ev ha. become of him and for A r f contniiaaiooeri held their final meetiof this ifternnoo, deprive it of the power of deliberating, and it mfl and as I had to make all haste to get to theut, I know M. that Ulo Mexicans are so ont-aeneralled and an IM liB.m -. L 3 " " phice called Ixcapnsaleo, about t , n leagues from becesae c at. mptil Is m the presence ol the enemies

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DO more of Buffalo than if I had nevtrteetl it. cornered, that they must make peace: but that Gen. Oeneral Salaa bimse If acknowledirea that in thta I :i,ul 1 , tl,al 1 l.irnself of the nation. I vil be still more exj.licit-co.mno. T o railroad fron, Buffalo to Albany ia not an good j Scott says rf they do not at once, be will oocup, the battle General Fronten, wa killed that, bei des af. Peed'nga inus far and Uoj. and sedition shall be exeu,,dar..y p .. ush-d l o.oiiti . . ..i .... ... . mm.,! , mm, ut suits i . ,..,,,,, i ' ,t:.ro.rr oro-ii. U i.t iimm i ... v . nr.srrv.-i a ron.d'-rah t ! V ! troons. and

. in i i , tturmn , i j ill be about 1'U0. ine Democrsls have carried both branches of ti.e Legislature. The Fort Wayne Sentinel records the death ff L. S. Chit i knuln. He dud at New Orleans, of yellow fever.

The War RfoWUU The Washington Union contains news lircrt fron

(Jen. Scott's army, forwarded by Goeernnent express. It confiinis all wo have previously published ; but makes it certain that the Mexican army numbered 83,000 instead of 22,000, and the Amerieaus 7,ltM. This m deeidedlj Ibe greatest battle of the war. Se omitted to notice in our Jut, that Oen. DCOtt WM slightly wounded in the leg. The following il an extract from the postscript of a letter to Secretary Marcy : M I sea pleased to add, that the following named Pom are ;i,e ciimmissioaera on the part of Mexico ; tad wore to, betttit they ire cotbudered oal ffieadlf scd fijr f , lz . i .inii.ri i.rn.n Vir niitn I .. I .mirrn I .... ww. . n , V..!-!. -t ITU I O .'1 I " , . Moray Villamil ; 8or. AUialain, Lawyer ; Sor. Arroyo, -"'".o V"""v v ui i.i-i;aa ' r. .. .i.c to open I he '"..(!-, v c. lhey speak ol the Americans . iO MV . . ...... -mm.,. ,0 ...... j caw ,r to g 1 w ltn admiration. "Tue cou try people were already eommen supply the army with every thing. Frum the Sun of Anahuac, Verm Cruz. Sept. I. HUZZA I HUZZA!! HUZZA!! Grenafl t ictory ! 33,000 Mexican defeated by 7,UU0 Americans! (hir iimy has igain covered itself with gl ry ! s;roniiv en, rencnon. .vm r a concjai oi iui . i i I a n i... a a tin y (the enemy) were put to flight ! ! The enemy's force amounted to FHIHTY-TWO THOU sand HEX ! and our forces to SEVEN THOUSAND! ! Tureo more cheers tor the American army : huaza huzza ! I huzza ! ! ! ine cuco-j . m.r.riwu ,nuuaiH, neu were uriven to the gates ol the city of Mexico by our seven thou-1 sand men at the point ol the bayimet. : Four comraissioiiers were sent to Gen. Scott from toe city of Mexico. 1 his news came by the English courier, and. therefore , we suppose tbat no ime will doubt it. We will say, further, that we have seen a letter which no one 'I'. I .. .!. would d'trc to contrautci, wnicii says ail we have staid. i hi letter ii dated Tacabaya, three miles froni Mexico, August "i. . I!. We have just seej) in tlie Diarto dal Gobi er no thai aa armistice uf forty-ei rhl hours wa granted by ' en. S.-ott. We publish I '-day a second edition of our paper of yesterday, in order to give our readers the articles of the armistice which was granted by lien. Scott. We copy all tlie documents which we find in the Diari i del Gohierno. S sna of the Communications are in the Spanish language. The want uf time kept us from translating I hem, ,s the steamer h aves this I : f m. I ,i ti m riiine for .New ( Irleans 1 hey will be We will issue an extra, if j"s.-ihle. b fot ningsland leaves, w iti, Santa Anna's- maut'esto. Thh armistice I, .1. given in another part of thii i edite-n of the weekly, (and in our semi-weekly o Saturday) we omil here, and add the following c-r rcspoodence relative thereto. H r aaajo laTcai e mr rt am U s.. Tacsb i) i. An 2.i is 17. Cossidered, i; proved, sad i iilfied, with ttn exiur, uu .er tlandi'iti ttiii Hi. rt.n 1 ' Moip.'ir' as u 1 !tit- ecuod tun, wtiboat aaaitscatiofl in las spveatb atlicle sf tins aiittaiy covtiorr--An ran eopy-sbaU be tattea t avsaa "(as ia t tii tne m ttt4n u j American ;o nn. ) ami-, naiuttoa, c .oittittg, rasipmeittfj. abssdenca, f fur nun.) laiage, a, ny, i, ii- -'ineoii all the auu i ,f .oi run?. I n .t rau.d Msun pises " m tas Mexican c-iv, b errmieou-ly iiai.s. Jtsd vive Its'' iloIe,nt ui "ncttrsss " W1NF1E1LD SCOT r, Genetat-h- hn-f uf the U. S. A. r 1 1 .! -I., lion. Ratified, rapprestlaa; the itfa stticte, tad explaining t lie tilt, to the effird ill . i las tcaspurary peace -t o.i- , nt tct -iiail be oSactvcd in tin rapitil jml 3S leagues round i sad axreeii g that the wool rasphti mall be irai elated rurvst uni tint it caasyrebesSs everythiax oi r hieb ihe juii) uu Save neen, rxct-pi .om- ni l uiniiiti itian ANTONIO LOPkUE l'i-: SANfa ANNNA. HcAMieaaraai A anv l 8 or Aatraica, raesbai A ltJ41. 5 I nrrojit nd lat.fv the fotegoig quatincatiou added b) tlie Prtideut Ceoeial of tin- M.xiu.i (public. U INFIELD SCOTT. A ti as eanj id the at igiaal. (,. LAY, t s. A., Military Secietaty to the Geneisl-in-, bu f. BxaoaoAavta-Akmv l s. , -.,m. v. r .. abaj a, As, S3, iv 17. s Tm Iiis Eiculteiicy the PrrslaVat sad Generat la-ra iff . fas Biesieam Republic: Sia: I nilcr a fl-n i f t,uc-, I wad Lieut. Serum, s af the United State aavy, w liu will have Ibe sonor tu exebaae vi h -uch utfieer as may appuiiitcd lor he psrpuse, th ratincatioa cf ihe military convention Ibat w.,s iuned -teidSy by csaunisftiouet fion the Aaieiacaa and Mexican i. ll iei. 1 j iitiruiolv invite lbs atieiiim af your excellency to the termtut my ratificntioa. sad have taa bowai to reantin, with iiih eoaidtatiua ami res t t. your fxcetlettcv s aiost obadteut wrvaat. UiNi iKLD SCOTT, Gaasrat-is-chiel uf Um L . . Ajroty. Tl ainl itio,'. .n vnu.NM. r.M. rr. or Mexico, Au-u-i 1843. 5 I iiavc ihe note uf yosi exeeUeacy el th, date, ,u wuich y ii pleased iu ai thai Lteat Senunct, ol ttie aavj of M.- United Star, will exchange sin, an tSe, ufllcei nanted hn that patp -e, the ratincatioa of the antitaiy cunteoti u whieb was lixued y--ti-ol.iy by e intni-M m rs f . tic Mixiin iad Aawitesa atuties, aad ealli psttwalat itteutioa to tbe tertn of ilie raliiic ittoa Tas aioft cxeeikut Pirrideol ordeii the amleitis;ried to -ay tu j at excel teocjr, an be h.. tbe hon , to do, Ibat he otdeii its ratiacatiou v jtbio lhe lime agreed in tbe muti-tn t-; ad he is also ebarxi il t direct iht atteaiioa of yom ex- el lenc, to 'he uim at the ntibca i c t- bis excel teucj the i'lt-idint. 1 have the aaei to be, fcc, LIN- JOSE Ala 0RTA, Mil i-trr of State. ;.n ! af H tr ai it Ma, ine. Ta bis excellency UftcQeueral-uxbiel of tas t oiled Slatei of America. IVuce. toy brought information i fa trea;i ggreed uj u by the cominisr the purpose; but not a word of tfhe mails of S ty of peace bavin sinners dppoiuted particulars. The mailaayaf Monday brought nothing mi n latton to the subject, and we are suspicious it is preruature. v per foot's to pre I iwiuir: probably, beton t, Sept. 18 11 A. M. -Tue s luthern mail lu: r t) in arrived at Richmond, hut brinirs nothini la; fi n mi- seat of w a r. The Charleston jiaperi contain nothing of interest. Tiio yellow fever is atill r:i ir i : it at Hew Orleans, and on the l'l:li ioatant, tue mi. im r rd Hiterments in .New Orleana waa S4; Pariah uf Lafayelp '. boBpital 7 ; total 7 1. s I'tnuj Despatch. I ath oj (l ). Ilopj-ing 'VtuopM on the Rio Grande easanrl "dor mi Vrut an the 9 inxtant. Washington, S.-pt 1 f p. M. Editor of the Ohio Statesman : n:;" from the Picayune at ites thai a steamer had arrived from t,,BraSoo, hri,,o;iiir tlie intelligence thai Brigadier General Hopping died at .Mar, on the 1st inst., and that but brigade was broken ap. Uen. asjtnea brigade, conaisting of tire 1 ii Ohio ttni Indtafia regiments, embarked for Vira Cruz on the 8th mat. (ien 1 ushing9 brigade concentratei in camp near Palo .lto. KAILROtn To Richuono. A parly netinf under the direction of Samuel Forrer, ßaq., will leave this place on Monday next, to reconnoitre the two routes esnm , ... .. ,. ..... - , n., u .. i - ' " Pj masing il.i hih.i.mI In,, I .. ...II a - . i l ' ,n 's W,H Hl survey aim iolD fa' ti is intended to put this road and i I contract without delay, so that it shall be completed gjmoJui osly with the road to Springfield, if not before. DavUm Transcript J I Aovaxci rn N.-.n.s. On the 'Jnd instant the leading nail manufacturers of Pennaylvania notified their customers as follows : We have this day advanced uav iiuunio'u I viand 5; Phoo! ilf a cent per! I the price of ur nails as belovv : Cumbi nix 4J." Thit i- an advance of ha aound.

1 I I 'mied Stati-s ) oi .1 .. .. , '. . itu-r (.-iiuiV-s si nili r. i-utatioii, not oniv as r.r:ini r.t ui..h 1 ei i -.m - now espec.a uv , w nen, 11 ici

roe i.n;l,su Courier, has just arrived, and the new j rna the rifles, and bv a circuitous march to publicity to events; and I discuarge tins duty HSWfl we say is, that den. Santa Anna and Ihlrtj ; reach the road between the enemy and the eity. w,th pleasure, because frankness bas at all times be n thousand men have been defeated! whipped!! and. ; ltbing but the daring impetuosity of our own men characteristic uf my administration. The occurcompletely routed I ! ! in front prevented this plan from succeed,!)". Had rences of the 19th and 30th are too well known, for Our troops engaged those of the enemy ahmt three tlie Mexicans held out, or our own soldiers held off; lea Ihey were unfortunate; but it is proper f. r me to remiles from the capital of Mexico, where they were minutes longer, the enemv wonM have h in h.rr riew them, in order that thev inav ..t be misrenre-

Correon-Jcue of the N. O. Pi ayunc. Tacubaya, August '.'7, 1S17.

The official report of General Salus, who was second m command at Coot renn, and who is now a prt-m-r i.as b. ,-n published in .Mexico He admits TJ'Iul bX ouW a ft crimen of the 19th (thin uas tchile no one teas returning their ßre)ltn .Mexicans fought with tin Saiaa say that s,kiuUmj n ,ctory f , toaooml, and dire j h hi lancers ; ! .1 . .1 " 1 1: 'iti:'U 111 1 !" iiiik i'iiii'Hi r .11 .1,. ----- """"x'M 11 II' I, 1 1 H " 111(antry got mixed up with the cavalry and also fled 1 .: ..... ir 1 ' .... 1 . 1 . i m ... fonisi'ii, leu'T.'iis .Kei.uoz-i , an-o nn1 inrii ....r.. ..... ... . 1. 1,1 ,.. ... wounded and taken prisoners, in addition to a list of ,.r mit ,,,1.. .r ikJ 11 . c , over lw other otneera colonels, captains. &c.. who ;.i 1 ; 1 , 1 ' . 'VVV',J sere either billed, wounded, or are now iu our bands And here let .me meniion one t.,ct in relation to the ath r hat..e of t.hui ubt.sco, whuh will show how near j General Scott was capturing the entire army. At the time General Worth was pressing upon theielc i il-' pointf Geueral Twiggs upon the church, and Gens. Shielda Mid Tien-e upon the hacienda farther oa, the coninianuer-in-elii. t oriier. il .I nor -im,n-r to tak.- .. . .. - I 1. .II I . 1 . iisii sere, aiai au,eu or ca pi urea to a man. Mnta Anna might, perhaps, have escaped, as he l.:'.s a peculiar way of his own ; but lie Would not have taken v ti the retntiaiil of tin army with him. A Mexican mail wös captured by a party of our dragoons on tin 22d tustant, on its wav from the citv l0 Morella. It contained multitude of letters dati d OQ lhe 21st, the day alter the great battles, and lhey .rave vivid, and at "the game time doleful, accounts of their terrible aud utter defeat. Some of the writers j the blame on Santa Anna alone ; some on Valencla. Sl;nie uu s,,iU Anw Büd Val -n ia; some on iS,!lta Anna, Valencia, am! all lhe officers: while (liuN ,i ... s.,.,-. ..... v .'...,.. .,.i ,n ii.- ..r. . wi J J .iiiiiu, i . i.iw i ol w tieers and xwher s were utterly worthless. Tne latter writers are more comprehensive, and probabhy nearer the mark. Many of tlie letters are exceedingly rich. One !". ing husband v. r cai!s -enffel,1 and "idol,1 ind tells her not to occasi .ill ut hin safetVt b lie dec it es to his wife, v. hotn he and his (tadon d ( 'k ''," 'ii herself any auebsiness i t,i d intend to expose htm es out even platiie. He he thought of her wt en tl e ' 'I ;. capture f tlssse leti nys than one ; they c i e .s va i, , if as ffa n tlie streii'rth a ml t- ins c- I ind franklv acknowledee ! nd utterly !i.- rgs i i d. numti'-r I a nia . i nit i (j vrand army is put hew n at : oi a par. ii eminent to listen hi our overtures of peace are is Moray, Villamil and Jo-e Joachin de Herrera, latter f rinerly President, aud now military cotnI i e 1 1. ilis cha racter. as i all our rs w, ia tl at f an hon A utoniu ( i a ra v, a well kno -ak I,, oi ly Minister nf Finance, was ai-. sppointe, commts-i nil, . Ul refused to serve. He ifl k ärarratt in favor of peace, probably from ii Ii.. Prist, il is said, are to hold their ft ,1 first meilii ii. I some place near th.s. mie akeu. hnt mv humhle ouinion is that tna c t e are thr e tn Iu nc s now at work m the cits :' j i Mexico to hriiiL' ah rut a peace. The first and fore-! most ia Santa Anna himself sick and tired of tlie j war, and. seeing nothing In its continuance but his I n uiti r and irretrievable ram. The second is -the latter ventl, map Mackintosli, Thornton, ak ( se, retary f legal r attach to the Eniflish m nis ter, ami both . i pr. - ins Bmrhsfa irrtere-ts. Tle bird ana an all-powerful interest it is) is American

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norntng of the a Ith Augtiat thei were suddenlv Vor bn,ak,n- utl iM m'gwUaU",i- v as ,l m,' lbe 8,tü0 , iMTiM'u'al ,ar a" - k r,.,,wh.,T -iu.I -it VVLri(.M1(1(jl ;M,r- M. -x.eans have w on a great baUki in drivn.r our is a calamity ; and the mstlttct ol i it-preM-rvation, S11 " ei d L iiH t iv rM ted UWa ' coofua" ui wag0M frura the city, ami wiH hot foil to exul! lach 1 et-en stronger and n re powerful :n nations

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... over it. 1 know not a hat means (Kneral Srott will 1 than ia indivtdaale, ccainaew i,.at no asaaaawM wj ai me outset ol the disorder he jmv rt.s()t l b IU ürdyr lo übla:il lws aKna aiid aap-ldisresanled which may bad to an adiaanaytaaai r Mexic ... ordered the trumpet. fruIM ,iC cltv. idjttetment. TI.e ( ..iHituth-n fc'ivw me full uuUio;:J T I,,",'J'm ,u charffe The Mexican government fcss sdded two additional nty to adopt thic ame. mt, according to tlie name account. . , . ., 1 . . 1 . . ., -. . , ..r ..h nn...

on in mc ine rout or a , ,.t,. an. I

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j o,d, .1 which S.nta Anna and some of his friends down with a presentiment ol what was to hdhrw, I 7,-, are bnown to be exceedingly mod, and to handle instantly placer myself at the head of a splendid brig- its ahich lhey will stop at nothing. ade of jour thousand nun and four piecea of artillery. A,1 Thornton, during the illness of Mr. Bankhead, d es ' arrived at the moment when the em my had cut off the talking uo the English s.d-. : Mackiutosli acts as ''' nar ,,f the position of the ill-fated general by a banker and general agent. Not one of these ss.-tt considerable force, whose operations 1 was then hardcare any more' fof the honor or credit of the govern- v "le to clieelc. t..r i! vvus now nearly Ultftrt. 13

inenl ot Mexico than they d i lor thai of the Touiro nils. Self ia at the bottom of ail, and SanU Anna is ti.e most selash man of the lot. On our own 5 de wr have o i flu- nee at work -lhe first is General Scott, ban, pe ted and b und down by Ins own g vemmeat, and anxi us m bring aboul a peace, because he ! I: eves a majority of his countrymen are warmly in favor of it: and lhe second is Mr. Trist, covetous faa any man in his position would be; of the distinction so important a deed aa making a peace- mu-t eac to hiu. Opposed to these influences is prom! but cowardly frei of .Mexican military demagogues l h;iml of leeches w . have ! at alt caste, but atill r. tain a soucies of hold upon the people; ami then liiere is the great 1 uly of the people tncmselves, who k,,..v not the am ves what thev want, hnt who are hoodwink, d h il by the i! Diagogues. Santa Anna In uiU ; hut be iias power, anil that suits Inm jtist -perhaps !) it- r. Now all the influences euume- ' above are lo be used to bring ah itit a peace, bul 1 bey will succeed m a matter of conjecture. 1 1 i tat the means should n I he rejected, s t:. the ends are g Tin? trial of of Si. r .tr,. hH iii lei inmate the pr.s in ts. ladies ... t ii-t the number- I the deserters the celebrati d battalion -is still going on i but how the atlair no on bul th use on lhe conrt-martial -.! in, influence is at work in favor ol .11 tiiau i Hühl tili ii in .i ii am ir fatuo, w no na COU u I.-...., b, and perltap have .ils a ininiall of br i led .e UU, 8 B ,. a mint seni St. g righi ;i iderm atu ir it. dtl e loudest spoken, the Irish in uounciug the mis111 11 he made of them ; but, aa hardly a n punished for an offence committed rn army s :i x it nr-t cruased u.e Rio iSCafal may gl I off easily. aftern i. -News has just come in ,1, vv hi. ii lias caused great excitement. lira train of wagons, under charge uf .1 - .1 in citizen elmles, etartcd Fr nei si in ii. i s from t be ca -. At in earlj Ii , !pt. Wayne lhe city. Scarcely bad they retched llie plaxa, beurrounded by n iiiiiiira cot who at lirst com ii i d cursing and jeering the wagon-mastera an.l wagonera. soon, however , lhey began to j; -It the poor fellows with stones tied other miasiles, and, notwithstanding the preten led exertions of a -u tad of Mexican s ddi r--. who geh d as a guard, tbe entire tram was driven out of the city. Several of the wagoners received severe bruises and conttmiona from the ahowera of stones thrown at them, and foremost iu Ihe mob were t;ad to he the worn :i uf the town. One Mexican was shot bv one of the wasroomas ters, and another hy a Mexican officer, bul not until the? bad half hilled an American. In the crowd f loafers or leperon, w ere r-ecn many men, apparently of the better class from their dre.-s, who excited the .n..k... ,.r..:..t ..i. :.. .1... i : iv n iiuiviw ttii.it; in .HQ i.i noii.ca n ui t ladies looking on and evidently enjoying the sport, Kv.n the Mexican cavalry guard, or ra any of them,' 1' uj m "h li 1 11 nnt lluliUllllll 1 pi I till HI a, fl.l iw iv wa u, rimeuce, wn.ic iu ine oaicouies were

tliey fairly lunched to swe the untor;nnate and unarmed "teaoist'ers beset in a manner an cowardly. sniSpose tbat Santa Anna will apohg,xe lor the outrage, and that then the natter will be settled ; but this does not prevent manv from thinking that the tyrant instigated the whole aftair. He is up to all sorts of trickery. There are othera who think, and probably with good show of reason, it. at the men

were set on by tne enemies of Santa Ana i a:..: peace, war, they have the reciprocal r.ihl to make proposiw jili the intention of involving the hole party, and lions, and tins presupposes a duty to liste to pmpo-

' ini-iiiiii-rs 10 1 lie io an o co nu.ss. i 10 listen To ic vo t il lo i'i.cre-i so i; n .n. aim ,

question of peace bctWee Atrtstaia and Bernardo I

Uonto. Both arc liceuciadas. or lawyers: and thelrispcci aud consjtlt ration due 10 tne aupreme atmi

uia ui iuuk uuiw si 1 11 aiifi .hi; v . it-ji in- coiii'-s . 0 1 V , i.e., o 1 talk of slices ol territory; but id this ire shall kno u ; & , , w u ail in good time. if ours, &c., L. W. K. 1 ...1 .... .. - ...1 ... coinea to HOW MaiiiloU ef Uto AM. TrassUtce lor iht- -Lio-ii." froai the s,tv,:d .mJ corrected rdi:ku published in tesMDiatio." Manifetfgaf Pttxidtnl ad inUrtm of the republic, and general-in-ehitj j its ortng, t- ikt nation ()n critical indsoleum iiceaatous, it it a duly, on 'no part imn wlio or--n! s .r t..- repu lie. t rented, as well Ir in a spirit il traction and ma lev olence, as from errors resulting from a wantofaualys. iu su ects of r rave aud transcendent importance. The nation baa witnessed the eia at, the extraordinary efforts w ith which, during the space of three months, I have labor d for the defence of the capital, which was about to be surrendered, defenceless to the enemy. 1 have organized, armed, and equipped an a riny of more than 20,00 mau; 1 have collected an immense tnatiri i Kir this army; I have fortih d various lines tu order tu keep at a distance fr m Mexico the ravages of war ; I have created resources iu the midst of the state uf abandonment in which the government was leftj an.l no fatigue, BO labor have 1 out i ted, iu order that my c nutry might present herIf with i . ir : i , l v ai d in i..nos m ;he sir n.c ,1 i ahe has beeu so unjustly provoked. i.. ..... : ... i.. .c in n hi , uu a. . u.i .ii ti i ii ii.iis aoci-appaii'iun ine most insigniricaul may frustrate the UMt skilfully deiiseu comhmations. A fflauce at the defences which i cau '1 to the city is suti . .,: plan which ! had pr posed to mv s, ch i had advanced, bv oueof the Hanks, I ... . ' !' COnveuieu, t.i disoiver l! fho tr oops w supported by distances, w m e, in- nt. w ii.o a c !. it le.r I II, il i ".e? i,00tl men i. rs W . :s ; me on lhe . ck on ti t.lh rv, w l-:i ... I 1 etil ousiration aln-adv made hy .in p i-e pf ex-,. I j ca rrv .: ail but i his general, forgetting th . omtnandeis on the held of bat lion d a plan v. ill not admit en! or r ard it, sell! r. d bini - i'ers w iii. h he had receivi I ; il ill e.. cuno ir ii. tl. re ru to t,h rate what ii would be absurd Iu approve of, I suffered him, in -ji:'.i' ol mys It', to persevere in his purpose, ami charge bims if with the whole rcsismsiutlity of the c a sequences. T . v Acre n, less disastrous than they iia.l hi en obvious. II advanced, -'" Ponio, of his ow n accord, more ihau a league lo choose a position from which to meet the enemy. u ithout acquainting me either with his movement or ins intentions. refusal to obey the , rder sent him was the first notice whii h 1 laid of bis tem rity ; and soon atlervvards Hie report of canon enabled me to ascertain tire pcaition he bad taken, and apprized me 80 act,H!l ii;,u eomnienced. Alliougb weighed B 1 "hserved, with lue preatesl j fi011 in question was isolated that i:,t' rtrtned, and n n 'ighb h ig wa I a the enemy ; the tro ps under s-.y imn i could md advance by the nly road byv exposed to t; e same fah eint a single lauery, which arrived it neana uf attar k. The firing having c at the p re nn i, my only our bri de took up their quarters lu the town .f San Angel; 1,1 torrents, and t" keep the troops in lhe n- nl would have been equivalei Previous to this, I ordered thai Col. Ramiro! should, taking a a (rui L t J? Maria del Rio, who w.ts a, ground, proceed to the head of thr lie in . fwoJ w 'Is- and al mgthe shirt uf a distant hill, and, making all to, order him to r. that a i ry , to him. : infantry and 1 which was IU and ll at nigl unt the ord r, theo ic ral liar interrupting him by savin ti,U(aj Hteu and inututiini ins bim two officio ' letter and put htm n. i lie n.i I -r bl rn Th 1 I U ii I .!. and ub is eneiui :ey .- II i 'a it, Didiers, md rot bioodsited. In Ul r(' li,t' u i. antddea, unexpected, and em a inarchiiiü alous a trrovv c .u Rank. until the in. ii was reached, win re ".'!'- d i..v enetny, and saved tlie capital, whici, a b ddeulj placed in danger. While 1 was enga ed on the 2 in organizing the fore b and covering tin batteries, and a-an in person at the head I a column v- hich would have . uiitinui i thedi fence to lbs last ex fremily, 1 received a communication from the enemy's Renem!-in-chief, proposing to me to eoucinde an araniatiee, whieh would atWd time to consider the prop1ili 1:s ahich may be mads by the coanmiasiooer uf the United States, lot ending the suruggle between Hm I.,, i ii'iti.,,1., I ...... ..I f..,l... .. hi M..I k " m i ui,isuin.-u i n- khhi, . .mu - v. ... .v. . . ... v. ......v. ........... , ...... after consulting the ministen in cabiuet, I have del imint d thai the propositions referred to hall be taten Ktn cousiJeration.

The aaaaewiisa af aeatfitiliee i- alwais a good thug, because war II tiuraj I M avil ; and much more aa after trr. at euaahtnatioM baan bessj trustraied. To save Um eapital froai the horrotaut war, or at least defer thesa, waa a oousd. ration w hich 1 could not overlook, more part.cularly whew viewed as a means of arriving at an honorable a earn Winn two aatHSM rind uWasvelvee in a state of

nent importance, 1 ti.u.-i maintain :tt ail risks the the nation srill support ase ia maintainiag its honor aid viudicatiuff its rcnutatii n. 1 consider myself as c . free a if 1 had just obtained a signal victory, and there is no fear that I shall be imposed on by the enemy's negotiators, when his treojai and cann n bav faih-d to alarm me. We shall adjust our dilferenci a, pro vidi d hi uor, ahnte ail. t nred ; und we hall n m a tl ci aibat.if iheswesd tm thrust bat a sen our justice and an acki i a V dgim nt af the rifUe of ihe nation. ANTONIO LOrEZ DE SA NT A ANNA. SlEXti o, August 23, l- i7. M&Vl vf. tl Of (ir. Tavi.oü. S ime of tlie whig papers undertake again cesiaara tne administration !'.r keeping i neral Taylor in the background, which lhey attribute to envy and jeahajsy of a successful irew ral. Will these mnlt-tinders never ei nsetoabuse the administration without authority or fnaaatstiua! Sunpmtiug .t shou!d turn out that the (Jeneral bims If had, t r a months ag . advised that his iawafaauld be a defensive one. sind that all the available troops dlOUi I., in '.1 i... throw ii into tne iihiefcomum oi ii p aruiv , a mid lhey tlea say to their aluasjarsl HaaaV woiiui me t nen y by tiny would s"'"ir t it nasal! a locofoco f rm ry that (im. a favlor never Pave such advice that it was am-unr trick uf the ad uinistratian to witlidraw odium from its own sh ml lers by be iping it on those at tin. lag lor w. iihin't t! ey, Mr. Vkrmukki Let the result be as it may, e commend ti..- ati me : i..-e h gs. who m . I n Ai ....it l.l -iro in i o' s' i-i nffO!lV ''l -irei : v mm on mv 'inn ,ir - - i: . . , , s,-i. fancied v n-iiif be.t C mmb to ti.-,,. faytoc t the ; ! adfninistra! , 7 ' -. . . 't . , . . s ?. l J. . VKl proposals sat t wcetveS at iaa, atkn aaalaa, Wsa dayai Oeufter arxt. s i tSoetatasi . rtyaswaasva ifcs n . o ..ill.. I n. . .-M!. . .a I w oi.l a.ni.iilV.etUi. i.oi-iW Iipiiii;irI a,,..,,,.!, .im Ui- l.rin- .mil r i,.hi.",i- inp!a!..i..-t Ih i.'-a, Ui M: .1 A V : ; t-.ii r..,tv i-H, iini:iity,ä.r.

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