Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1847 — Page 2
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INMAIAPMIIi IM IIIIM Hn M4f Our Terras. The follow i tiff will hereafter Ik the prrmnnent term of the 11". v iniiemm 0fmk s nimd: Ii I' .v mints t be made ulwav I in ndvaucc. Out! copy, one year, ifr'JtMi Three copies, one vear, .VIM I . iv' MMf, MN yer, B.W Ten copies, one year, 1 . . M I Tw.ntv copies, m year, VilM'l. Srilll- IM'klj . PulltMiI three times n w i rk during tin? session ) One en !1,H' I Three copm, IO.UÜ One copy during the esaion, l-,Mr OrSee tirst page Semi-Weekly. I 01 i -ooiil'iil.. J. V J . I r-ii.lnt K . . ti iii v i'hnnk d y.sir ftvun. i.'iein i, m h p.. ..!. le III M- wi ll . " 'nr thanks ur tu t Smiu t r Hun. in i ittl Hvm...n, nnii l.cpr. sentative Wick, IIkmi.KV, Pk i lie. Tin i i - and others, fr valUUbH fuvure. Also, to 1. .Iah. A. itttVWfttn and A. K DSAfftBi for their kindnesses. lremiiira ll,f. 11 IRI k MttlEILL lnto.tns us Unit in New Year's morn in;.', he will olbr at hn mIiiUh in the OMtefa market, the PrMnjuM BfJ f ihr xmxtDi; and h su hr knntr tlmt n liner beef was ever butebered in ihis city. That his jndgnMnt may not be questioned, he invitee our eitinena kt give it a trial. l.iiditV 1'uli. The Ludie of Koberts ("hajiel Sewing Society will Continue their Kuir tins eveninjr, nt the Court llonae. Tm WkaTHKH. Puff the lust ten dnyn, we huve bad what would here he tfnied , unket winter." From the xioth it bus been exeeeding old, with a fine snow eovnring the ground, und Um merry sleigh IhIIs ure MM0 quite MUbMMSMle. Dunnjj; severni nisilti in succension, the thermometer indicated from 1 to 11 degraae below aero; and during the days, nearly the fame range above. This, Monday, i clear and jdeunant, after another light snow, and much moderated ns to cold. The stream in th;s section are low, notwithstanding the awful lluod in thet)hio. S k n I te. Xotwith(tandinff tie hue and crv raised o s by the State Leirisiature, our city has never been in the enjoyment of better health than at present. The single case ist saaall-pt I i yielding to treatment, and no dangav is appreheaded by our citisene. Every thing goes on as usuai, wuen the "wisdom" is not here, and all hands ure as happy as lurks, und getting fSal on it. P. S S.nre tiie above was written, we learn tbnt Älr. Kennedy m perhaps not quite so weil, und by 1 some, still cntMidered not out of danger. Cov.-; rsstovw. GLoni AM) Appfndix. The first ami sneowd numbers of theea excellent pnhlicetions have reaci.ed us; and we are gratified to notice that the nrrnHgt Wtrni of the U. S. Senate has rather added to, than detracted from their usefulness. We ahull be huppy to exhibit them to any disposed to subscibe. ami no politician or business man should be without them. We take this occasion to ask the publishers to forward us duplicates of the 1st BOB, (ll. & A.) as ours were so nearly drowned ns to be noil for binding. iMHANACOhlS, lec. 3LV 1S47. Ena, ok 8m? MIL : In your paper of this morn-i hnj I ans reputed as having voted in the negativ1 upon Mr. Dunham's motion to strike out so much of the ndiourniuir resolution a- allowed Mileairo. I did .so vote upon tny name being called, but before the. vote was announced, bv Iba consent of the II -use, I changed my vote, for reasons then given, and voted for striking nut, and my vote was so announced by the clerk. Pleuse insert this. I am, &c, E. S. TERRY. jf7"Vi copied from the official journal of the House, and a re-ex BUttlMtion assures i that we ro:ied correctly in this case. If Mr. Terry's vote t as recorded wrongfully by the ollicers of the House, tnat, certainly, is not our fault. It is poMible that, owing to Ihe "excitement and consternation," the votes vv-re ali recorded t;y latere, who anowa 1 locs the clerk of tin House ! (7In our paragraph about a hotel at Madison, we addressed ourselves to the capitalists," und not the ft tnyk of Madison, as the Banner seems to infer. The Banner came much nearer to "denunciation of the bold city" of Madison than we did. Tue Rannet says the itMWado that .Madison has received more aid than her asMHabta snare from the State, comes With a very bad L'race from inJirnnmtotiu .' What have we receive! here but one end of the railroad ! Indintnapolti has not only got the other end, but she bus; been b:ult up, und her pasple enriched almost exclusively by money lieied and squeezed ut of the State Treasury. Shame on your impudence, Mr. Sentinel." Shame u;m.ii yourself, sir . Our folks may have "begged and s.pie. zfd," but have they tlrn Thut's the question. Mexican Bounty Latct Wakkants. The Cotnir.iesiouer of the lautid Otfice repirts to Congress that bounty land warrants, which are still being issued to the soldiers and volunteers of the Mexieun war, will soon appear in large quantities in the land .States; and being available for location upon the public land subject to sale at private entry in all the States and Territories of the I'liion, may be expected to take the place of money to a very great extent. 1,'Ml .Mexican bounty land warrants, for Ml acres each, have been issued, und 1,1'JO for 4o ucres in all 1,215,841) ucr. s, of which only .i,5J0 arres have been located. A land warrant is worth only & at Washington, but as good as ft'JUO in specie to the western buyer. They ure ind good for pre-emption rights payments, fan TV GoMB. One John Davidson, in Illinois, run away w ith the wif of a com speculator. The speculator heard of the fugitives at Nalchez; aud, fearing tnat DUfidsun would run short of money, he sent him a note in a letter, and told him if he did not clear out down east with tin woman, lie would gouge out both his ryes and tbruh him within an inch of bis lit--, k is supposed that the happy pair "sloped," as they have not been smce heard of by their Illinois friends. (7-When the editor of the Madison Rmner has the courage (as he no doubt has the disposition) to follow the example of ililey tiie deserter, we will protnis-ft to meet him "at PbUlippi," or somewhere else, and endeuvor to give him what he deserves. Girakd Collkok. Judge Jof.i. Joxes, of Philadelphia, President tf the District I 'ourt, has been elected president of the liirard College by the Director of that Institution. Judge Jonks is spoken of m the most tlattering terms by the press, and the action of the Directors meets with eulogiom. Hro Bau, of the Pharos, is ussured that we mailed him copie of the President's message at the same time they were maj in other directions north, and that by tiie same mails.
Correspondent of the Indiana State Sentinel. Wash in., ion. Dm. 90, 19ft. 1 ha v not troubled oui columns fat Uvunr Hire; weeks past, be.auso I apufebeaded thai Um I'residenm Messages, (iovernnr's messages, Secretary's rcjorls, and such 1 1 k documents, would lie fur more Interesting and acceptable to otir readers, tlitili Ulty tiling that my humble pen nullit give birth to. 1 haw i"t. i fact, yet apprised you of the tart that, an illustrious and venerable institution called Congrtti baa, M ''- fortuity with the federal constitutum, :. milled in a imij.'nilient building, built, of course, w ith no one's money in lins city, for tin purpose ot protecting I 1 1 lie rt ot the people, securing the "general welfare," and receiving at tin hands of their govutniiMut'i lien Mirv , t'lylit dollars lor rvn v twenty miles travel. 1'hmii their reapivtivc places of abode to tin meropolhj, Mv only upoh.gy lor this neglect is, that the uhu suggested iNelf Ii mo that, yon might, hy eheueu, lour IM it through son.. oilier haimel. Nothing of interest, V"U will observe by tin: publlNMNl pro din., Ihm Turml hi the Si'nal-, Mtttpl that noiiiftwo vtry wk&tretd roHohitioin hav Ihm n inir dnn d b Air. ( alhoim; tin nun rcailii, d' u hieh, hrriiin to ifive no Hatitfaetory indn ation t ih manl DimiiI Um upon IM BlMatilM to w lnrh lbf art xcluaivtly devoted; imimmi, Indeed, t liy an to lw enhhtii'd utricUt um meaning 110111111); but what Ihey njr; in which vm'w, it hccius to me they ar efitifely uin alh'd for. I have mwri i hrard any om-. of the Keneral inttdlijiMicc and e.prn'mi' in puhlio aflaire that Air. ( mmii'HI'ijI, pr'Ka wish for Ihr Alo ran povrriiiui-ut to MMjeeeii kn thfir Mind, bigoted, and diahoneat euuiee, uniil nht forced u to iak and kp btf Mit r territory, in ordef u iMtatn that indemnity I't I be past ami aectiritj for Um futitre, t i - attaiu men 1 of w ifff'h ha, compellod ua to repel her Moody invasion of our noil. I am of the opinion that no mi, h Mirlif ex mm in tint country, or if It dtMf, I have never benrd of or md tp,iclie4 or ettHiiyu of its tnteMnen or editore; and, if no ewsh party xists, when is Um MMMMity uf an exureaaion, on tin part of tin I '. S. Senate, of mich HmitinirutH as make up tin South Carolina SnMtOf'l rMolutionel We may I say, in ordr to r ai'h inddUlf nd MCMrtljf be forcod, nt by our own lust or ib'siro lor CMMWMt, but by the injttetice and bad faith of Mexico, to tuki' the whole eenlnrM portion of her tmrrttory, of which, under different ei rcurnetancee ire would rather refove
than accept. hire Iben is the wiauom 01 our ta ktne a Dosition that nni'ht bar us from doner what we clearly see an axigoncy might force us in self drfni.e looo! Bttt it is said by many here lhat .Mr. Calhoun und his followers ur: ooioff over 10 the whine: ssoociallv upon the war questions and issues; that they have given in their adhesion to Mr. Clay's Lexington speech and resolutions; lhat they 111 fact, were participants 111 the getting up of that meeting. I might perhaps, if I had this from r reliable source, give some credit to it; for there is nothing in the stop that would be inconsistent with alhouiiisin; but I have observed so much, and read so much of the man, that I find no reliance can lie placed in the assurances that may come from Ins Moat intimate friends; that the only way to find what his course will be, is to wait until he speaks for hUnself; and, when ho does so, I shall not he at nil astonished to see him with the administration, nor a whit H r' so, to se bun Sgaiuat, even if t be so, he must COaioSCC with tin; ubolitiontota nf the north they who, according to his own words, ure actually trying to steal his negroes. w W ' 1 In the House of Representatives, you will have observed, the UbjlCt of interest and hbute has been internal imprnvemtnit introduced by a resolution of the Whias creatiBS an additional standing coesmitlee oo Cnsneaon 0 between the States, and coot in j ued by the receipt of a special nuHaage fronj the Presithmt. of cons.deruble length and sound h'ir.c, giving bis reasons tor not approving and returning to t ongrase at its last session, a bill entitled aa net to rontinui' rertam nuhlii works 111 tiie Territorv of . r 11' ....I t...M ....... . . ....,.l. ...1..... v sriiisiii, it r if i 101 e.in-i ifurpiiMJii , which, when unpin .! of its ': .er, proved to be the " Kivcr und Harbor bill that he had vetoed at the previous session. I have read this message carefully and attentively, and 1 cannot, for the life of MO, withhold my assent from its doctrines doctrines broadly laid down, aud unanimously adopted by the National Democratic Convention of lHil a convention WbOBS preamble and rcaolutiona conatituted a platlorm lhat came up, as I thought, t the vry perfect! n uf American De- . . .. 1 . -i , ... 1 , r mocracv. DOIIIC lew, Dili lew" lmicru. ! the Western Deaaucratie members, feel an apprehension that it May arrest the improvement of the navigation of the Mississippi und its various tributaries, and our lake harbors. Mr. l'ettit, 1 um lobj, IS tie only one from our State who drifts in with this apprehension. I Cannot see, for my put, any josl ground f U such a fear. The owners of sail vessels and steam boats will, without us it were feeling it, cheerfully pay a Kui.ij "fsMqge did" to a comseon fund, winch, in the aggregate, will amount to a much larger sum annually than they have ever received from the general government fr the continuation of these improvements, and which will be expended, not for feeding, pampering, and enriching the disbursing officers whose hands it pBBSes through, not for obstructing hut improving the rivers and harbors for which their money was paid: and, furthermore, if this class of men have not degenerated largely in their characteristic feeling of manly independence since 1SM, when I quit an eight years' luotberhood witu them, it will h a source of professional pride, to ihem that they are n loneer beiririnir money from those who have n ns no interest 111 it, for the purpose of Making their improvements, but are doing it w ith their own. ti. W. K. I Im I. uis-luf 111 . The action of this body, m its panic, has brought upon it the universal jeering of the press at home and abroad. At times, WC think they are a little harsh; but " what every body says must be true." We had a New War's Address on hand, and progressed so far as to forbid the expectation of another. An I Md Friend, however, who found his musical und poetic talent not yet destroyed by the snows of many winters, and who "likes a bit of fun" oecusumally, is re-nerved at the farce, and kindly hinds us in one, where, among other subjects, he lights on" the Legislature as follow s : Our Legislating, hlrsmg en their live., Koi-ook tbeif koSBM, their heiith, then habe., their wives, And Intliei r une. fttaidMMB, u.d wnnilrou, wise, I ' enact Mich laws a i - : m might device. In gi ave debate they met came to the chalk, Atel 'le v did talk 'ye gods, how .hey did talk " ! Al'hongh im riu s.age fimn head ini.utcr- came. Mill tliey could ulk, la them 'I aval all the mine. V lictc are ttiey saw ; Let Ecks answer, Wheie TkS vacant State UOUM iboWl that they 'ie not theie. Nooglit BBj we in 0111 L. gil.ttiv e hails Hot empty benches, fngnl .tuve, hoi- walls. No muic the v.iir. ef sloBUSBCS is heaul Kuigiiig wnli lufty stiains the vaulted roofs; No uiure ihe cunmis livt'nmg ciowl is cheei'd With, i.f oof Senate's wisdom, duobtles pru fs ; Hut all m tileiit silent as the giavt: Whither luve lb d oui good, our wie, our brave Alas, that RalBie, when he ma.b 11 s men, Did not for health MMM go .l iivimoi. make ! We li.o d nut 1.0-8 aOl L gisl.iiuis the., Tken ptscwei Heei troeM nut luve kceo at stake. Hut Io, one case of smalhpux was in town, rornilauit most SSBgl flMI ! H MBS men might catch it. lafectioo. rage thiooh cities up ami d iwn, And e'en our lafgialafra could not watch it. Thev talk'd a day 01 two ihe -ubject e'er, And finally lesnlv'd to have Ihe place. Tili danger of infection 's pa.t, SS BMI We'll uf n legi'l itoi ee the fa. e, Hut l ie they go thee vei y prudent men Mihi pass an act their milenge to secure; ''1' would nevei do to go and CUMS agSU, Unless their whole expenses vveie made sure. (, may their stais protect the-e men Ku m srnall-iix and I'mm great Kvili which, till tliey e me again, May IblBBtSB MM lov'd Mate! LSAUNIO I.NVr.siic..YTiov I'rofessor Agassez, the great naturalist, in proving Itis grand position, that man was not only the lust creation, up t the present time, but was intended In he the last, among other arLMiments uses the following : 3 r"ittfl ciass 01 repines r.egins to raise its neae ; in the class of birds the head rises still higher; but in Alan u position is assumed to which there is 110 supe a.'Pl I C m. ft " - I I rior. If the learned Professor has I moon bis selections the bird called Penguin, be will perceive thai near. r(es its heud us erect as a pike-stall". .. f, (iU.hr. (JT'IIm celebrated Chancellor Kurf died recently ut New Vork, at an advanced age
"S. K." on Ihe adjournment, in our next.
Cejmgrc V iBHiNOTon, Pee. 90 BiMATB Mf h prv-nentid n iaeinortiil ftent the offlceti of the array at Piiebia, iModed iy Genemle Scott, Worth and utbvra, MTiyingj lor the olahlusliin' of retired iMt ur um armyt and prttwiainti for wier own end ornhine, ami in aocoutuauied the memorial
1 'I. II I 1 1 1 1'l II 1 1" Ol t I III! .:. Air nannegaa preaented lit iolutionn for iheestahIttbiiMul of a TerrttorMl Oovernioout in Oregon Air. LHtiee pfiennted petitiona from ciliaeiM of N II. und 1 unneeticut, in favor f the Wilinot Profieo Air. ( uIiioiiu'h Keeulnlion carae up in order; when h Moved ' Boetpone them nil the firat 'I ! i v of Jnnnary lif, Allen Vriehed t" Know whether Mr. Calhoun intended to go ageinet the ecqmaitmu ot all territory. Air. t iilhoiin replied that it Wia not his intention to , involve a.iv olln r question than thai eontann d in Iii foluiious. The ipie.iiono the com piesi uf wro, is Um rani one befoie the ountry, .n.i that ha annild dtacnaa . debate eneoed upon the motion to peetpone It was adopted. Mr, Holmes, of S. o tiered a resolution 111 tin limine io rail on the Suites to reluiti their portions of th. old lurplus revenue, d" thirty millions, before making any more loans. WaaiitnoTOM Ci . r, Her. 39. In th Senate, a hill relative Io the appvllanl jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was rend th thud tour ami pnatnd. Air. i'iis reported 1 MM Io raise additional troops. In (he Hones a resolution authorizing a coiiiuiiltee , on printing Was adopted. .Mr. Villtoo'l resolu'ious w ere under discission w hen t he I louse adjoin ned. Washinuton Cttl her. 98. Srntih . The Preaideul sent in mcasnge irsnsmitti.ig the report of the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the dry dorks, which were ordered to be printed. Air. Johnson, of Maryland, isSen d 1 resolution taking information in relation tu the number of troops in active service, and the nuntt r killed and dtacherged smce the commencement of ihe Mexican War. Mr. Alien announced the death, uf Genemi Hemer, 1 in u short and appropriate speech, whereupon thecus- j lomary resolotiiMn were adopted, and the Summ ad jottrned until Monday. Air Schenck's resolutions were under discues ion when the death of Gen Hamnr was innoun ead by Mr. .Morris in a brief eology, srlMMopow the House adopted the ciistomarv reoolution and adjourn- . ,.ii ed until lUmuiay. Till llllil llll" Ifc:tlh'0;t4ls. A friend ut Washington wnies us us follows: The accompanying Mil, reported by "Head him r die" Ilotls, is a "sample of the MffisJtttion which we May expect from tin glorious Whig majority in the House of Reoreeeatativeu. Her. bus keen 'old Cave" fighting corporation monopolies, nml in all instances heretofore has been succeseful in bringing them to carry the mail 011 reus.. nable terms, by tirmly resisting their exactions, und causing the mail to ke transported by other nMMttS, No sooner, however, is there a Whig majority hi the House, than ull his plans of eeuooMy u.e to be thrown overtsiurd, und they come boldly tu their old friends, asking hiM (old Cave to be forced bv law to COflM :o their own terms. r 0 The poor LaOCofocu Members are railed upon to know by guess or intuition that M old t .'ave " is wrong, and that the railroad aud steamboat corporations urn right. They must vote it blind, und so declare a!r ainst ihe judgwent of th. man placed at the head of ihe p st ollic dei.artmeut to L'.mrd the putdic irea-urv. We shall see whether the Whig majority will go it blind ihil it only the beginning. ARIiSTIDES. The joint resolution above referred to, provides us - n loiiows "That Um Postmaster General be and he is hereby authorized and directed to renew- his ettgagefnenU vvnn the Kichm .ml. Frederickeburg, and Potomac Railroad and Steamboat Uunpaay, for tlm transportutiou of in greni northern and soot hern mail between the city of Washington mid the city of Kichmond, at the prices beretofure paid and now offered by said company : ami that titC said I'ostinastrr lienera! be authorized to allow to the conn actors, under the recent arrang. ineul, auch BU equivalent as, in his judgment, shall be fair and equitable for the duMontinuuuce of the routes dispensed with." A more extravagant proposition could hardly be made. We hail see if the W bin d ire to n.i.s it. W A-IHNo io, l)ec. IS, V,. (Sut ur 'Im night.) KdiUm 1 the InAiuna Slate Sentinel : DtUnCHAPBWe have had some few clear froetv nisbls, und some
pretty luir inoon-sbiue, but Clouds IM gliMiSI have rest- "pinions in. in uiC .) NIKS ..ml correspondence ol toured on every day of tins month in the region of the '""I witoal, low erroueotM. We bad pictured Canitol; or, us .Mr. lay bus it, "the weither is un- ',,vv dirty, Sickly town, naif covered witk wuler settled and uncertain." And so it is yet with all the nd entirely inundated with mud and other t cetera speculating bore on the aubjact of the war. These 1,1 MUlSOU. What STBS our surprise on first entering honorable genilptneii have sjioki 11 all den rats ns I'"' Ijrtnnd Plaza, srhaps tbe most Magnificent in the the reports will acquaint you before yoy sec this, arorld! '1 here siiimj the grund cathedral, a nuniuWe have Air. DitHtiueou frmn the north, i:i lavor of' ,l"'"t 'T a ri u mil f Wealth. There, too, was the the annexation of territory, on the basis of the admin-1 l!ll:iee, indescribable in its grandeur and extent ihe istration policy; and we have .Mr. Cathoun and Air. .d-whiti -und-grec n llag of the republic Still DontlUg Holmes froni UM south, opposed to it. Hut these hit- upon it ! ter, ulna: tin y sei 111 to act on the platform of Old ' There were the Halls of Justice, her palace of the Palo Alto, are really looking as earnestly to ihe tri- Uovernor, the long portals where fabrics of every nanmpk und extension of our institutions ami laws over Iiu1, ',IV' kirti red lor the products of the country, inns much 'contiguous territory" us any body else. chiding its yellow sud bright " CB8tias.M And there Railroad, and printing and nreaching are to do were groves .! trees, and murmuring fountains, the work of conquest for ttietn ; ami I dont know but ! sparkling in the krifrbt sun like brilliants ! Suck out of their propositions there may be developed tbe j templea, socli palaces, such jmrials, suck atinedis, right at last. The Wilinot Proviso democrats will niicll fonntaius! God of heaven! what an Eden is easily coum Into their lead, and the araigs won't ob-Jtbia! and how little is it appreciated by the Inouject, if they can fust manage Ihe game so as to u8eem s;"ds wim d uly behold ami eujoy its beauties ! Goto appear" themselves to bave been tbe originatora of wraed by good men and inhabited hy an educated tue proposition. people, ii would be tiie garden of tue earth. But aa
Tin House of Representatives have been in session every working day of Ihe week, and to-day adopted for their government the rules of the last session, with a tew modifications, such as the privilege of mem BOfU IO apeaK eitner irom their pmces, or IrOM BOOM point near the Speaker's chair; and a prohibition, that the Speaker shall not ent.rtuin a motion to suspend the ruhs, except during tin lust ten days of the sessum, and on Mondays of each week throughout. The hour ntle (the 88d) IS retained. The original re.ort of the select cotnmittee on rules detertnined airainet the hour rule, and threw ii mi 1 - I "I . I a n llinrellii-r hut I hov hn.l latm miittii tl C1, ... l "'f I ' nij o u, w .-7 pnm n .inj o iv : 1 f 1 ; i 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 r liMwirf nu In nu. ' ' tili ruti u it Ii " ......i.r, cation, making H an hour and a half rub. Hut after r' mm w ...... .,,
debate, the words "and a half" wer; Stricksa out, I darkueaa of her eautern horizon, and daily growing and the original rule was adopted. .Messrs. Henley, brighter. God Speed them. North AnuriCun, puttKockhill and Wick, of your State, appeured in favor tieked in the Ctti; nf Mexico, of tbe rale, and Caleb Smith opposed ii sfith sundry speakers, clueily wIiil', from (lino, Peuneylvania and Way to Spoil a Child Above all mistake is Vermont. tbut of suppusing that the better nature of the chile is
In Uns debate. I nerceive that JttdVe Wick has been incorrectly reported in the I niou of this night. , few sentences, evidently derived from some frail re - i vr- -- porter's memory, makes the Judge to oppovt theadop - lion of the hour rub; whereas be spoke distinctly ami tor some time m fmvor t it ; urging its adoption from the consideration, that without its restraint tliosi "c.ipahle of making the best itnagiaable kind of speeches,' being best known to the Speaker, would immediately attain to u sort of nunopls ..f tue floor, He supported lite rule, and advised the new members to go for it, if they ever desired or intei tied to make a speech then and extending his remarks, be showed the good effect of the rule in its operation, mit only to ihe advantage of members collectively , but to 'he advantage of their constituents ut large insisting that "the people generally read the speech of their immediate representative with more ftvor, reepect and eatisfoCtlOt!, llian the speech of a much greater UMU, i whom tliey know nothing about." I). . RiaroHaEa (Ireat meetinmi in favor of tire war) have been recently held Ut Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and I ColombuB. J'ln resolutions r. uncommonly able and pointed, asserting the war to be just; that it was 1 ..... u. i .v,. . .1 . . mi 1 bi L'Ult l)V .Mexico: lhat I should e v on irons v iirnsi'. ' cuted, and that BO nfleTS u, r;i,(. shou!(J (ne' ,, .; .M is.- I..-, . i. n an. .'. in 1 . . j 11 - r n . 111 1 u n I'l n as KS VV I II" I III T .I r . Clay expected such responses. lie has probably conIt lbutetl to raise the sturm will he subdue the whirlwind .' fjT" A citizen of Cincinnati is now erecting a splendid edifice in that city, the marble of the entire front of which he shipped from Italy, at n cost of fSOtljOOO. 07-Thc experiments nt the Tinted Stalea nrseunl condeMn tbe una of gun cotton aa a anhetitute for gun powder, for fire arms
1 ioi C'aaMljr. At n meet...- nf DetUOcmbJ of I oyd eoimtv, hold at the eottrt bouse m New Albany, ua the Ihn inet., Thou m 1 Pinna wai called lotbc Cluir, John ColtMIH an.lt. II. N leid appointed Viae Preaidente, aod D. Tiller and Ii. II. Koyse, Secretaries, J. B. Norman, hq., from a eoutraitta appointed for Um pnrpoee, repirted i etriei of reeolnttone which were adopt. d. Not having room fur tue winde, w eetoet the following aa Um moat imraediatalv intere.slin. Reioietd, That in concluding a treaty of peapn, it will he the duty of our m.vn nment to' demand from M.-Xieo a CCMori of territory. 11 iiiiJamnilif for
the xpensi H of (Im nar forced ttm.11 ih bv the net of II IIMIMIIM' I Mexico, and In paynMnl of pint claims which our citizens have lon had against thai country. That, whilst w . arc mtei lv opposed p, ,, cxteliMoll tif the institution uf la very over any territory now free, we are willing to leave t the preneui ami future .nhab.i iiuis 01 suen territory ih i. vision of this question, believing thai, while the ureal end of obtaining and preserving 11:1.1. rxnniToni will be accomplished, the uimeeeKHuiy agitation of (his delicate question Will bo thus a voided Ii Mferd, That WO ure entirely opjx.srd to the pollcy of w ilh.lra wing our army from M. xiro, entll ' Irealy of peace si, all he Concluded and rut 1 th d; thai Such a ROUrse would subject us tU the just scorn and derision of Ihe world would be an abend. innmnl ol all the fruits of victory, and ifl acknow I. il'iiieiil that Weareincapubleol Inuning 11 contest which bus been I bus fur so eloriouely proaecuted, Rrsei ., Thai thai portion of the President's mee sage which uris the propriety of extending the jurisdiction of u.e United Statue, by means of a territorial government, over the provim es of New .Mexico and the CallftHrniaS, meets our most cordial approbation; ami th.it in our opinion such a measure, on the part of Coiil'Ii s, v ill have th e lect, more than any other, of bringing Mexico to terms. fEaimeed, Tnat Ihe uffieers and soldiers, regulars and roluilteera, who have achieved the nuimrous . . . ... .. . .1 . . . hillliant triumphs on the battle-fields of .Mexico, ur. entitled to the lasting gratitude and admiration of their countrymen. That our own gallant Gen. Lane, na wall for hie bravery displsyed in the battles nf Buena Vutta, Huaraatitla, Atlixco, und alewhere, us for his unceasing and successful efforts to wipe out nod pot to rest the font calumny olhnally ami otherwise put forth against Ihe gullant second regiment of I indMutaua, deeerves Mm tinks of all wh. place u just estunuo upon the tame of our cititeu soldi, rs, und their sacritices to their country. ieacra, 1 nai we approve 01 in. uieinou or nomi nating cauditiates for the Presidency and Vice Prent dem y by a national convention, and III no event call we 1 -1 1 1 our support o any man who does not, fully a"' unequivocally, pledge himself to the weU known principles of he Ueinocrutic parly. In our opinion 11 1 1 ', . . j m 0urtn ul July and the city id Cincinnati would be the uioal appropriate lime und place for holding suin convention. (J" motlOU, the Meeting proceeded to appoint del.e",,s lu "'tend He Democratic State onvent.nu which ,,s Ul nMablnnt Indianapolis on the Bth of January, 'I he following persons w ere iipp .iiited: v "' Atbmny 'frwHskip. Willitl Bullitt, Patrick Heyden, T. 1!. Walker, K. I.. Taylor. Aug. Bradley, - - lümr, Win. Hardin, J. B, W inatandley, r. Kent, II. II. Üoyee, A. S. iiaL'er, Jus. M. Morns- '. a . . a ..... . eon, ii in. L. cMuueraiHi, A. 1 . u illanl, Ih 1 liter, J. WOTMan, TlUMMO Gwinn, Green II Niehl, Win. Shiuder. John !oudre, Wm. W. Tuley, Daniel Hipphi. William Bell, Alexander McCartney. Chas. Scholl, Nicolas Spienert, and .lohn T. Monsch. Greenville Toumxhip. Jbil . . (i irdner, ieo. Collins, lYashiiigttm Uollina, John Ih Daniel, T. A kers, i 'lias. I-1 eiii-rn k. Blijafa Harinan, Alberl I i regg, J. W. Clarck, Wm. Kngiemau, James Engletnan, William Ferguson, . ' '. Lamb, Francis ( oilins, E. iilijips, liradtoru, and iluun illiams. Georgetown 'it rw hip. James Burger, James p. Tyler, W. Hick man, Wm, L. Tyler, Hantel Venawine, Jolin Lidicu, Isaac Richards, George enawtne. James Waltz, Jr.. Ir. Cut Im, Dennis Hickman, Thmnaa T. Perkina, aud St. Clair !!. Fisher, Franklin Townskip.LuXUer B. LTlaod, I. W. ; inn, Jacob Lafol left, J. M. Furnosly, Urilbert Bttdd, JaHleS Tabler, John Ü. HaUCOck. Jacob I .'lice, J. Snyder, Daniel Parnesly, Stepben Cote, rotate JJryunt, ai..; W in. T. SaillUSOn. Lafayette Ttoenskip. John Coluaee, Thomas Piers, John Jones, Peter Vernia, Ii. McNamara, i). liresbam, John J. Gremi, David badwarda, P. Quincey, John McBarroiir Eugene O. Uiih, ). Byrne, John Scott, lenient t ern II, Samuel Mctutcbeon, lichurd Chew, J. Stutnler, and Stepnen Uanny. Tin: City ok Mexico. What a strange idea one forms of I lie city of .uexico before seeing it takiu! 't is what . Innate is more lovely ! where, as m re. do the llowers always bloom so brightly .' the birds ever sing so sweetly. Mexico! there are none vnong your wavwurd I III I a. t a .. .. cnimreil who can appreciate the fllta that Uod has, lavished upon them. Health, wealth, und every en- ; jey.neiit that man can covet are their inheritance; yet they ure not liuppy. Thd iron fool of military lyrunny has scourged the laud in its length and) breadth. Attila boasted that UM grass never grew j upon the ground tr.alden bv his wur horse. Santa I Anna can reneat the boast " ami m. mm w.II sav no I Him VTV Iiii w n lilorht in,.,,, ktai ni.ri.... h.,,,1 i.O i J "-. - BVBan " bb.usp sMsaaeu iwtiwi Alex It'll lieoiiis In Iii.iik t..r iuiltur t 1 11 iou I ilimminni 1 ---- a. v....v.. .......... ! peace und disenthruluient are already breaking tne to he drawn out and raised into strenoth wind, we should desire to see in the man, by making him pass 1 Ibrouh a cold and cheerless youth. The very tonl trary is the case. A system ot i.ettv reslrauiTs, ol . . . r 1 v ii 1 1 1 111 nt v.n urn lik.iL.3 tiixl iiuMMtn t alt lfl 1 mrw 'l f.ll Ul , , . J .-"V fOIV, lOtinn UUU Vlli,,UIIV .IIIOIII'TJ 01.lv results in denravimr the feelimrs and perverting 1 . 0 lue reason of a young peraon. lie is, under euch cir eutiistances, entirely out ol harmony with nature. He is like a flower, which requires light snd warmth, j placed m a cellar where it can never acquire its pro!M'r proportions, color or vigor. It is quite impomible lhat a child so treated can ever attain to the proper characteristics of a well constituted man or woman. Tm: nocTnnm, Mamirr oa n none, ot m cm ntiiy. s. x. riOUIB BV lll.ill AUTnottlTY. All old geutieinuli 111 Iowa undertook to lecture a volunteer oil the character of the war with Mexico. Like our neighbor, he called it a war BgBiOBt God. The VolttUUMf retioiid ed blM that our arms had always been successful ; that liod certainly did ut iiirht for .Mexico. The old j - man was ratiier at fault ; but al MllfUl be stammered out, Wall, it does seem that Providence uids our Country, right av wrong Lu. Dan. . Z 7 , , . v. "hear me, how ued v he does talk ! saitl Wn. j Partington recently at a temperance lecture "I am I always reioiced u hen be mounts the nostril, lor IM eloquence warms me in every nerve ami eaririue mi my body, verdigreeee itself couldn't be more snomb than his blessed (OttgWe is;" aud she wiped her ipectncles with her cotton bandanna, ami never took her eves from the speaker during the whole hour he was on tiie stand. liostol" s.l n l 1 ..C TJiwe was quite a hrge lire at .M iyagiev.. I ort. Rico, on the 14th of November. The sunbrings and terror of tin people, th. re, wen increased bv tue oc1 currencw of an earthquake at the same lima. The j damage amounted to OVBT .H,MHl.
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II chilly lauportnul liu Ui- im . J .. iciioi iier 1'oriia ainvi d at New t . ieaUfl '1. Ihf I3lh, illd the itetntaliip Virginia on th 1 Ith, bruising Vow I rua dilti io ib. s;i, niHiiint, and Irnia the cap'tal to the ..'(ith nUlWU. There bt no ctMHrraation uf tin report that Snnta Anna was moving upon Qoeretarti withe force of I,. tUH) men. Ii h now Mini thai iilthcilgh he has gone to thai place, he bee no! uver I', folio wera. tirneial Anaya w as eh eled Preaident of MtlloOon the I lib ulliniM The choice w us mada on tin mmtmd ballot. II" inaugural addreuM is published 111 tin l'n avune, but we do not lind in it any atisfarorv rlue to Ins policy, thougli he it Kind to iHvor pence, The gov. Tuineni, he nye, toofci to Cungrnei t mark out its pohry, ami 10 the States for their CO POOeslkM. w hilr his own course will be to mule all tflbjftfl in the one grand DUjeCl of eaving the ind.pMidence of the Republic, in forming hit cabinet, he tamtlnued Mars y Vtlltti.nl in the War I partun nt, and mud. Pane y fena Oecri tary ot Mate. Alauy tnntnhnfa d the Congrewi, diepleasad mith the elect ion of the new President, resisted tlMir seats, im, I letireil r o T, tiiui H unn iioiii Uuriciaro. Ihne win, however. , I .. "-, sufficient left tu form quorum. Ihn ol the hrsl acts of ihe new admieislrutioii was io despatch a cummiesiun, consisting of Sanora Cari Io, Ati islam und Cttevna, and General llincon, to the eupital, Io nagutinte With Air. Triet, the terms of an honorable pi oe, Ti rder of recall had however reached our commissioner, and as no power existed to tnat with ihn commission, it returned to (uereiaro having been refern I by Gen. Bnotti t inn government at Washington. Senator (Hero brought forward h.s proposition to deprive the EX0CUtin of the power to alienate uuv pint of the territory of the Republic, by treaty of peace which the Congress rejected hv vote of more than two to one. Tins was COfMlUOred us a fuvorubh innen A proposition was adopted, requiring Ihe government to Communicate to l mresu ihr statt of the in - foliations with the United States, upon the termioatum of Snita Anna's adu.iuislratiou. The CongresO, however, refused to Older the papers connected with I lii-tii . Senor Perdigou, in secret session, accused Moray v 1 1 In. in 1 1, the iSecretarv or Win, with hi"h treason. , 4 arty violence and the regard ot the .ecr.-.ary for tlm I lilted SliSj.s are aSMgned ai the CHi.ses of this aCCUBBt ion It is hinted that tin Secretary was bom , I ' II II I" II 1 I i.l sm. ut Pensacula. A letter from the capital, under date of the 84th ultimo, contains the following paragraphs : The Governor of the Stales are still m session nt
Jk v.'mo,ii mi if iiii im . 11 , 0111111 11 na pilMiiieip. Querctaro, and have proposed I WO questions t thej'M.v .,. r,ipui'r.l m Mm raaal . Mexe-., hn, d.lITOveranae.it, to which they demand clear und pereinp- for trams. Tln v were r. has. ,1 kf (.. .. Mm, ba tor replies : vv.is m ins way t Ve.a ( 'tu. aMaMom ksuan If in hü lst. In vvhut character tl,.v have been called eMBjsMNMI He kaS id" onion, d the MsXMBU SSM and i-de-
ther, and w ill the government submit to their deciinn 2d. Will the government make known, with clearness und frankness, the programme uf its policy with egard to peace or war. A correspondent nf LI Monitor savs that .t was no
derstood (he (ioveriiflieul had answered these ques- j paper nt tin; capital, (111 Jadin ErtWOnwA MVU il he BMelioue, by stating tnat they bad been called together I nsMBsl mm aaMtMaakMi ef ruotaa esli nlmsd t as m suasoleiy lor the purpose of throw, ng light Upon the sub- UMBBSMBS, he would MOf the piihln atnui of bis paper and ject tU. the venera! government would be able in ! raUM' lh" 8 materials M ba Bald forth. ksBlMt ..f 1 1 1 1 IM N iT some man tier to surrender its powers, and that it was . , , , .. 1 r I a. ire Martin (the second Jamal) wn no.de irioner. more inclined to open or continue negotmtionn of wmIb l-aieg hi me .f the garitas f Mraic... pi ace than to prosecute the war. 'j-i, fintu have Mads aa imsisiia HMs ihe State of The British charge d'atliiirs bad arrived at Quere- flau Luis Poaun, and ;.pproa h. d v. rv n or th. , opn.ii tare and had taken up his temporary residence in that ; , A neaaabaBBUl ot Ann 1 iaan s.d. her Maartef d m M netcity. I Im juried on th nigh: of the 4th mat. U jun a bull i.i There is no news as yet ns to tbe dissolution of ' village. As limy anprnachaj Baa place, the we,e Dmgress in rxmaequeuce of the withdrawal nf the I "7 1 ktack gnemlla. They retawud the lire. I.....-. 1 tit .1 11 ii. 11 ! killing six. and wounding Un. nf wlmm nie alter o. .! 1 tiros, but it ap;iLars to be universally believed here . 1 1 as 1 1 died . tha there is not a quorum h it, and it is said that 1 . , , , , , , , , , , . . . 1 , . 1 . d. t.i. htneiit ol I t men b id arrived at Van Cruz I resident Anaya has written Io Ixeneral Rincon and rr..in i',.hia. Tuey breasjai bb aeere. Thev were i...t several other iMloeutial persons, requesting theea to 1 mheied aw the road, and report all minge uaist on the repair to Qoeretaro and confer with luM aa to what mute. ste ps lie sii'iuld lake 111 the present erisi-. 1 Ii RLE IN THE AfiMt . 1'rivate advices from the M , J SS? , , r M .t in. o 1- BBteü are t . the 4th iii-l oit A hit of nu rcapital state lhat t.- ... N o?t kea uruered tie nrr. st ot rllJUldlZK hi((1 ,., ,,v S.M,. rwlUMes au the rend beneral.1 Worth and Pulow, and Lieut. ( nl. Duncan; , HeBierey, airiirrthrtsudiag the i nalin I i b..r.- eaas all of whom are i barged w ith hating written Mttl rs from Carnages. reflecting upon the ciNttMander-in-cbief. (ieu. W ool has issued nn order lhat am Amern an i avUlC Delta publishes n h tier fron Vera Cruz, dated ; inn daUes M Caoalea. or any .eher rotdn r . to. I, will l OB toe lib instant, from vvh.eh we exatu l tiie fellow-1 "M "h as a tr.omr; and am Mexican or foreigner, ao inj. touching tins matter: dmne. will h..v . b.- ,.,, Ii-. r.d. General Scott baa arreated Pillow nnd Worth. en .d to be urn plenty ,,, the mt. nor, and mi iii ii pliers low the circumstances which leu to this step are believed I it i i c .1 ,., . I WS ll.iv -in. versed Ir.el v . s;,N s the I'ir't ,UHt . vsith a to be these : I vv.. letters, cuianatmg from the Amen- di-ii,,Kuishe,i enVer who ba far ä kaag neae kaam m U can camp, published in iIm United States, have been ihaa ..1 the Km Uraadu, and has jum rmutnad He Müs read by lieu. Sett. In an order published to the ar- us that there arwra roaaera ih.u the Mrsteaaai aWajBaat m my he prematurely .b eides who writes them, and most lake salvanlaga i 'I av Inr's ahsi nee, Im SMMa a BBB butiglingly impeached Ihe lionor, patriot iam and aer npuu 8altilh and the line Ml the km Groaate. He kice.i nf those two Generals, who ur.- eolow ised in l4 maaweel by e iaueli.e. ..t ...an .,..t fiii-.i . w .. those letters. ( me of the Generals (Pillow , denies, ';;""""' ' " HM fNrea at an Uir-S or lu.HHI ., . 11 1 1 vi .1 .1 1 .1 wnils Minon ha. I two tliimaand ravalre nrar al kand UM-
111 a 1 an umiis r.i 01 .in-Ai.o, me auoioi snii, in i c 1 ' letier attributed t" his pen by lieu. Scott I II' Olli I I I.-. uenerai i worin j preiers cnargea against c..ti, and I,...v P I . f .
Scott arreats him for contempt. Gen. Pillow waaar-JIWll aaam ."s.iliiiiu (i.ir lefWaaani gays thot, in the dreated because h appealed from an opinion of Scott, nerturwol Um Ttybw, Ihe .Men. ans BMtas M tasr bade requeatiut! Ihe latter to transmit the appeal t.. the So- an,,v withdrawn, s.i. h ras it. t.-iror .1 häs asMs , retarj of War. Scott refueed in a katm manner ; tnH them. lacUoed as they are tu htr.ke a blow m bur wl)ereup.u, the former remarked. I will do it. mvMTLT! !iU l,l,nUl""'-v!,;,v" '"; """' ' ., v ,,. u ta l" ld as ti.,. nh..vr nomed; and veu if U be bh. it will be "Then, 1 arrest you, sir, was Scotts reply. So : ,.,,. ,u mttmm lSmm yy . , ' . .. .....
I.l TI. ... ' . I a I .!.t T 1 1 iwJ wm. n.iou ai ..- 1 .-. fli... bbmi Tm ..v. if. ..I . it.l iC -.. Mint' liiflir,. t. . .111 1 in ..I ui.. 10 ' -j, u jii' .. .in what we hear at tuis distance, more than u moiety ol it sympathises with lue Generale sought Io be disgraced ll Is said that OH u visit to t ie theatre by (ieu. Pillow, aa audience of over SKJUO being present, he received three hearty cheers ; immediately after wlu. h the audience gave tluee more fr Geo. Worth. Tins looks; us though these Generals were not disiracfti 111 im; - rm m uic .um n. . iaarmy that ban earned for ilseif the name of "ittf ittcible." v run f..a-l. t.-jfe f ( .mi fii .. . I ... ,1... .. ,1... I 1 ... I .1P11.11. -v ' i..o.. .... ..... i.w.i. ..1. nUbilslteU, UateU lue in, liri ciino un upui iure .1 u tram iron) the capital to '.era n, on IIM afwn. The 1st regiment uf artillery constitutes u BOTtiou ef the escort ; and is remain at Vera I ruz, sending ii ihe 1st infantry in its stead. The following por- . a. I r . .. -i , l" - I I SE - 1. iimioi ine qtw-r invicaies anai acen ami men ure t- be diaclMlged, and return home with Inn tram. 14 No odieer can be permitted tu leave any part ol the urmy, except on application to general beadqoartern, through the usual channels, beginning with s medical olhcer's eertilicaU selling forth distinctly that the applicant is not likely, for the reason given. to be fit for dutv in ttie next three mootiav. All WOUlld.'d 0 11(1 Sick OlÜcerS. Hol Ijkelv to b fit for - - - - - - r dutv in the next three months, but who are able 10 j - . I travel, and tlesire to return home Will, upon the proper medical c rt. licit, s, receive or.le.s accordingly. t )fl arriving al New Orleans, Or other port ot the United States, the ollicers returning under Ibis ordMI Will report, by letter, to ihe Adjutant Geners Ps Ortice, ut Washington, lor (if able) the recruit.. ig service. Sergeants and other enlisted men who have become h,JL fi l.MKU ditK.li.rMi bv wounds or otherw is., and who are able to travel, will receive their diecbargeu and b allow ed to accompany the hi st train "jvv... " w - r j . r J I -I . aa Ira... '.. I.,'t,. to vera . ruz. ami iiieuce receive u .-' r..--fcv w tlin I'niNr. KtftlM I VJ IIIIV M . U oder c i rcuuista nces ns above, oTiceisand men, at . . ... i i . 1 Puebla and the nests below, will receive like orders from the respective co.n.naeders of departments ; but only i the !,earest cases Bud ,a. n , o.nimuider will Unike u -jnjd r;:!a:r, to . how f eiei.-c 01 tue tttiiw. oy .-...n v a. CUBIUO only. Scott hasalso Subsistence ok the Aawr. urea issiu-l an order, ill pur-nance 1,1 ittvmm icwm ... ' 1 . ...... . .af ih.kLi rntii il ! 1 r , . a . l ( . . ' from hra amvernutent, for the subsistence d the AUM-I
ru an tinny. It provides that no uncoined bullion,! HCKEMTABY BuiCtPU. Or. QaU relates the cas. uf bars or ingots, eiti.er of gold or silver, sliall be sl:q- a .Mr. Unutier, ob nur af s.-vithI wan Ihimmu ia Tans, ped from any Mrt in Mexico, until the further ordere j and who Mi to his eeven children a proper. V ui two of the government at home shall be made know n on millions of francs. lawy all reeidtj in l ar.J and ite the subject, sous to uive tune for said government to environs, where they lived HMHujii pr peMy, whnu fix the rule of export duty on such bullion, and per- j some uf them had rnnaiaeinkly im rsseed bv i rtamavtn h.i.s u smaller duty on gold nml silv.r eins. All j speculation. Mat one of tbeBB WBB VMIted by Buy UMS rents for houses or quarters, occupied by othcers or terial d.suster, and ail enjoy ,d pei h ct h.a lib. Than troops of the ariuy, ure to cease with present cu-1 WUfU ail kigk'y BMM MM d by their friends and n, ieh"tracts, and absolutely at the end of one month, after j bor; yet nil ofiheui labored ander an MmsmmbImm la the receipt of tne order; and in future, BBCBBBBry commit suicide, to which thug ymided in the curse quarters both for odkera und troops, where the public nf thirty r ti.rly years; some bang, d, some drown, d, buildings are iiistillicicnt, will first be demanded, tis and others s.hot tlteniaeliea, Ttie iat but one. ii.vit, I required, of the Civil authorities of the several places on a Sunday, u party of sixteen persons to dine with occupied by the troops, so us to equalize the iacOUVU-l him. When nnmer was served, the ,,, m was sinhh-n-nienan imposed upon the inhabitants, and iisaiaish i Iv MMoing, and having been Bearchsd ior neerj wbim the same us much us possible. If the authorities fail in vain, WSS diwoveied hanging in a barn. The L t to put the troops promptly ta possession of Mich quar- of the .-even, who was MM owner of a huua m ihe ters, then the couiman.ling ollicer, in every such case, Kueiie Kicheiieu, MWMg rais( d it by I wo ! no. nun follow ing out the same principle nf giving the leant ceived tbut tne expense bad ruined Imm tneua iBMan distress "practicuble to Hie unollending luhubitaiits, be atll BMtad to destroy himself but vv r.s pre. eaSJadj; w ill cattao the necessary buihlings to ke eccupiad. however, he at last anuneeded in Mow in,, ,,, (- Subsistence, fuTUfU, and Othef nec essaries for the ar- bruins, and his fortune v aa saul to a ml u, IM tl,tBSj my, Will be paid t'.r as heretofore. These orders francs. Miemgtf an Mind ami Mnttr, .
aere ciuntiiunicated t Um mini.. ,( .i gutuori lea of
Ue capital. Muvf.MKNTI 01 TtuoP. The liirir Irani under Gmm. Untier, had noarl) .l Nft Vru tu, it num. befs ahoul fjUQM nun. and will inerean t,n. S'oti'a elfective Rirce to "' L'. l'it train and rUni larhh.ill, ron iiiu1; ' lHf the Tnim-s n -um nu, a I..1M 1 ! 11 I 1 n:iB'loi.,i-. 1 - 1 1 - ml tlm (ieorgii battalion nTnonnicd Men, nnmheriug l " " 1 rauk and 'f, . wuh .hi toe e of 1 1 depnrturi? fruMj Vera ( in The tram MMMT Coll. PalliT!! left lulu pa on the ultimo. Ur l.d'i hundretl men in a rr iou 'he pine, lieloir hi, drpariure he Illing two Ann 11- , nu MewMteii for Um mur.h r of 11 Mexionn 1 rie cnnnxdi 'iv, hi hi exennted th.- two Vixicau Olli. !, llnrnie und Aatoelde, Who wer taken rouomiiidiug guerrillas, without having Im en exciuujid or relensed from .In ir parol. . Tin people In, in-. I them w ith great pomp und t -nii i. . iitti.k wiiii line Uei awn 1 mm tub bIUms, Oen LMM fulluwail und alls, k.d, nrur PuibU, with n i"u , "' lefsolry, an Um saaur atMMMnsjwl by Cm rttt l"r7 M UaerriHas who had .iptu..d n m. chiiiil tiuui Seveiilr. n ol (Io I.UIr Hfi re kili.-.l.iu , , , ... ,.M,.,. in. kIii ti v .In . .1 al. v, und M illicci liik .1 ihibui lull 11 ill Oil Hill n , im. I th,' i,Miill . ..im, 1 im. I. .t hy In! iiiorli.O(i' muni iiy in . n .in nnii 11 1. Hi. . 1 laKi 11 it, ,., - 11- Host lh prq ilj w 1 ii 1 'v ted A piuly ot Lonisiaiiil v.dunte.i wem au r pi or d mar Smi Jumi, by 1 party of ftiierilht , Iwn u MOM klNedi iiinl two M.ver wniin.h .1 A MMXatsd MMU u M nt tiul ul'irr Hi- dpn l.tiura A del i himtiit nl uiiniiifiMl uii'ii, KMrdui mum1 pr.viMU0tsM ui wild 11 Km MUM piuly Beat lit SSWM il. killed vm, und took, Ma prbMMMi A smeN leeos, mmmv Lients üritienden ami Deumen, mrprisod a pari si nu erritl.is nr.ir V i-rrt "mi., on iln .".t I, mat., nml killrd twelv, of tbsiff MMMbar. Their huunt was peih. lly brokfli up Mi. 1 1 1 a s 1 oi s In ms i i.,.i ir. unia', lim Piliso. In SMS at lut fi l iro with a MSBS ! "J - UMU HiUtaImsUM wim ut GuanHjiiNiii, with mm uriiiy ol U,(M)0. A praUUWCiamsnle haviii- been inn... by lh- imlilhry ;M ibeerMaea m niver af Hwwm Anna, be sMnsd futy men, ami p ud them m sdvauee, in M MMJUMny hon MSM Tehnaeen m Uuu u , but the, pn-u t.-j m,. pi,,- ami (h-Mertfil bun. II- tle u mill red Ilm rniiimuiidcr ol tbu HieOOS III the Stale n Vera fill.. CVn Marin, In M'lid lorn SU SSSart, waseh UM hill er ratUflaiilly did, but immediately Met in rsMMHMa to the giMsenuHMt. Basna An11. 1 wa- h ii iv. r. hu .i in .n the SSM Ml ttueiei.nn 1 1, atlll ( UnUM Ihe rihl nl rnnoiiim. I He uvnwa h'-Iilv Io the .Mexican glMMMUMMt, BS)d m ilsli rn kaSUUM . a-MjaMU uny aogoliulnuia im pein e while iiieruuu Imi i a in i upy , ... - i II fl,l1l,g III' I 11 III! -,!. . the people ua tlrmabs ami Coedova omos ammuaiv j SWailMg Urn arrival ol the Allien, aim, win, w. o ,,. d to he mi ihi'ir iii.tr. It ' in J 1 1. in. ! ili., iidteaHt. i,i lu e them 1 1 ml the ynUe l jm-rutin humiiili, w lm tlm .aen their prnpi rtv und their live. A private teller I'mm Vera t'ruz, l;ild the 7th umhin t, states thai six American wildhsja mi i and thai say mmb f Ifill ,V' It HtlkAOai 1 tl.,1' It 111 It At A. at . ..a. It. tau - ! ..... I wreus id aaroiag keaoM 1 v lih....i n iasaal 11 . ii... a. I Ii- ,1HU irr fi iii.ii mnr .,, . ,llii nfi turn f "f?. ",;,?hh,;rl "T? V' Veri ( r,, hie I, -ii.. I 1. l.a..i. 1 . . , I . , . ...I .11. ill..... I ...... I .. hand has bSeu reiulnreetl with three Iminlred ne u tn.m Ihe interior, who ure ut the expense uf ihe M.iiipiia de Jamal. (iell. BnOtt bod lutllll .tfil to the editor of the Mi'lH Mil ...,:,, i,,... 'ii. ........ i ... r.i rai 1 112 wim mm I n- i mm ireil m i in se nl i i- vi. u if- - - ...... ,,r .Villi,,,. Ill I l.ll., ..lit Ii. ,1,.. I I.. .mates paMi o ChlBS, while, with the maia kodyd km 1. Fiiiawla Kh..uii I a a - J - - - vw o i I II I I I VI lilt Been. lie. nas ri u..uit tnat ant atta k un Ueu, ral Wool .. ....1.1 ... ... . .. . aa iiuiii piove uisasio us tin- ,Vle.K aiis. From the V. O lhlta the 14. Lattew from mi mImm. The Frir .fMSrilUU of tbe ?lb MWU, hat the follnwuif late seeoMMs freie Casanaaefef i Laea nmm Caupuacwi -By mm srrieal yuMetdUi ! UM mal on sehr. Kalat h , we have receiv. d inlellujeUCU .10111 m il 1 I ... 1 1 1 . 1 I ih VI. Iirati 1. mi.. J . . I . . . r .... . . .1 1. I. i ununn 1 A battle b ad been fought on the Cth of November, In-, tw.-e.i C.l . ZeUU - ., v..lijii..m,rv .u.-, i .-0U SWWMJ j KoidoN. 1 um Mruusj ! in wlm b ihe lath r MUBMd romplete v., lury, ami look four pi.res .f ariiller, fr the ..riner. un I r j aeuufl Made Hie attark on the rily f Valadohd .unl jibe aetwu laMad ibeaa h. nen. He lost To men U "" hum were ibree i Mstw. He and hie defeated jj001 r, tir,'d dniiidM, and UMh Um road to Ls,,u.. and The l.ovtrm.r of Yucat n Men I, v M ,ns v,av , aftrtuM m mm"i fcrnhno (tfce BeffBesi BMSMS that iuur..-nii wanted Ur uWir Jü I J tsraor,) to cheek the revolution d th,. Indians .laainiii ihn i whitea. Tin revolution kasiaf t muri rifarmiiis pe. I Hin e the prunvunornrntu of Zetma, a- the w Inte u' hiins auiiinj. il,..,,,,, U. s : ibbs IsMBaos, auMbai inft BpwarUa of &M uaMW mm . ! "'' " " f r''.e I'V MM name l I .ati 'ttltItMllltt('Ktlltt 4 tllljl ff" ' . I ijaaaaee, , mMwtma I il 1 1 a in I a ms, .1.111,11 Willi Ill.iSe n Hi,- Ii I .- , , , , , , -,". .r II,, , I I l I' II, I I i I M l Il I . j ,,,,. , Man,, lluU;iUHt firM, .,,,,,, ,Uirl llBf hours; alter wh.eh time. kaVMf .... ami,, mm. .m. : lin y were e..tn. Iled Io retrenl. with iflMf WliMSB Nnd children, and took a pMBOBM BU the road to TsWM The p"pulalMu af Tuneeui amounts to ab.ut ii.oini. ..ml that ,". ,s e,ir..v le.i , the p.,ss, , ,, ,. Indiana. ' '' '"' ntuo, l.r .he Indiaue, sajM ioWn. Z "'J ' ' h-"', cainug Ihe.r nun.1.. r, ,H .d.to .',vu" 1 1 r 1 1 . j, M tbet they drnw their arm and aniimimii.m (r..ni th.- n.w n ,.f .,M .-. I I il I.l. I . A fSl mm a. ... uoi.mniims ol lee;., ! n.'a, elr w re mm Ii a ...r .nid. ami t. r- w..... . i ... ....... t - .1... ... - -mmm , . , lpo lowne, WBiek were desUtUto af Uesen, and all '.'sarv in. .1,. ..I - .. . ' . : 11,,- 1. 11 f 1 1 V UI CT? ,t"";,'"'"K ne1 tZZZJZ ü!? ?!',", W"h SZ 0 Stee S i V -1 'the . nl- ......... imatnioiied their larius 'I 1,, hovve ter. tr inb.nl ilmnul. . 1. ... 1 1.. 1 ... . .' . 1 ilv v an . B" .. - i-i.ij. 11 i,v me KOVT '"hm.-i. k Zeiim, am . "in i nii i li.r.'li'li Ii...,. 1. ...!. 1. ... I I - ma. nt; un 01 i.i j - -p... ........ uuu ii. 11 IHIHItj III
