Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1844 — Page 3

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pare a prote.t arint the annexation of Terns for the prrt-ut ml for all t.inr t rum', which motion did not j r . !.

The xti a u-as tahm on re&rrug and decided u ..... . Mr 1 fr - n; vc d r f'T a to a sHcct committee m. m m - iii la.-, v. I, . r ... n n.,1 ?; I. Mr Ahn in J the ind finite j t --ti- m r.t of t! joint resolution. Mr K it.-i. moved -all ' f the Sonnt, which h ing ordTd, all the rn mb r ansa r d I thi ir USta except M"- H U of 1)., and I. gan. ( n i.e li"i. !!. S ;) !. ad;1 mm Pending th" j i st rrwiwtrWI wie n the Scuate a jourm d. Mr km Withdrew his m rWionw Mr Herrin in iu d to tr k- oat 11 rf?r r the g actine; elan-", nil 1 i- i !. " Ti ie Senator and l n s ntatives of th- iudrina 1 il iturc do ti HTbu1 fr frm having any fsr-onn! objection t.. thi annex:,, .on of T-vts. :ud Ik' glad to see i'." MThl annexation f l' vi .-aunot ; t i" rpi option of slat rvmcwnv r ilm oi r ; whether I exa t not tue intitut.o:i of rsi.i v-r is h tauet hy tha naavitaMe law t' ät no im io io r-iuc a pnu m nt ac.pi.Mti list a- Ion a th1 'i die r mri on on accm ponry Institution." Then fore I nr Si Baton ut ' Ora ti f- !. instnWrcd, a mt our K ; r nt;tt ; v r;oM( i to ti" in an ordt r talth the above aeatiaMMlav.1 Mr i !ia'iin n f I.. in '.-! lh- r'-ioiLs i'-tio.'i. n Ike ;oi i n of tin- original r solution. Mr J ; i - riKivcd .11 oT i! S -nate, wiiirh c-x-r ord' T' d all th" nn-ni!' rs aii.-w -Ti-d to thir liaiiK'H except .i r TmM. Mr Tuld Inv.ng r.rri d, a furtlter eafl ttas saspc ndrfi; The previous niioMt ton wa then seconded, and the aauxu ajnestion wis tut. whir I ring ih" lull 10 he engrossed, ws decided in the n' -uitive, as loll A.i - M. -.-rs Mextnder, A!l.-t. ür.tdburv, Itir !l of W, Coffin, Ihivis, lefre -. I nie, Ewing f GoodcBOW, amer, Hodge, llollowsr, Moore. M.ro:.n of D, .:. .i ii : .... t i v. vi' -i re-.n or . . i irr.i, and 1 dd Jl. . t . . . . Peuninift K aauasoru Mr lxtran moved totaki from the table u hill to exlaus Ute tirae ol boidinjr lYo te ourts m the countns of ashinirhui, Kiidev aind JePerson, v.iiicli v.aa 'reeil to. , - Theh.liwasih.ua. ndeduud Bussed Un motion ol Mr( h nm n ol J4, the bill I I provide for the election of ir nit J.idjjes, was taken ut. j .'dr 1 frees moved to re ommil I 0 bill to select committee with instructions to so amend it as to protide for the ele Lion of S eretary of State and State liiorar.an. n tl e i v l- a r. in I 1 Iii U 1 r s n . ii - Mr latpman uf L, moved In recurwider the vote on l . - - m , .... .i; i. I the hill 11 Utive to tl I miami county, Which in t e n pr- t .1 . ! d. The lMI w.istn ii ktidon the table. M r 1 ! rr.ni 1 u. fr . a sels;t commiltee, reported kill for u special session of the Whiticj ircuitd ourt, which ants read three times and issed. Several b.lis were reaila .-' ' .d inn" and di-;-oeed of either by reference or ordering the ani" Id be :id

wou nsssrs .iKin, tjern, nr. r.., i.u-n i i. st and uasusumuuj to ask fee socti exemptiousf and lasted it is now over and I sincerely hope and be 1 the note, oswr, i kaptosri of L, Duasut, Edaa arson, Fsrsi r, for ihul n tsun be bud coine forward with his resoltv I (jere, has been decided by the sofa r tnd settled jud.r.j t 0 x-v or!"ins IV- tvs We fettn (urther, Ihnry, IiemmaD, Hutton, Jackson Junes, Kennedy, Uor--lhat their rahors for the good of society entitled I ment of the Unencaa people I , ' . . Ar . . , - , ,- u- , Lsne, Uvastoat, Logan, M jor. Miller, Park-. Read, them to this favor. Oat the other ksad it was urged. In exchsoging mutuaJ coogratuJations with each I Uis junerian JUinistcr Plenipotentiary, wusoa Rippey, Ritchey, Rockhill, Tausehitl and Wood---37. that such un exclustre privilege wouid opcrute great other uoon the result of the late election the IVaao. Shtuinofi, Eaq.( haa temporarily euspsnded all bis offi-

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, , Ford, t, legahxe the acknewkemeut of certain tlj,t , . d (are, that I shall do! regard toyaelf ? 'r ITZ T Ü " i -d - . U nder ofSeu V K ü wh d , ds tu-! iWm, That ü,e e it irons cf Indians, generally. Abitttoabdi lii-,hlice.M-. u-.os.W d d-,sVc. By Mr Hep lis, more properly to detirs Mthc; .... rf a ,r!v , , . Xxas c stst ol a diplmiatac eorreupoudnuich J thmiJm are hereby invited to be , r. - nt . n Urn anuisersurj f Mr Orti. mote l i-, reoofomit the bill with uaafrue the boundari f Dearborn county. Bf Mr Helwip;, people of tlm Umted States ; und I trust that the full ?o voIunMn" f tT our columns , we can thwefore do - 1 the hatlle of New Orleans, in hon r el the d i v, mid in laaaui tn uhedash cupital piiuisl.menta. for the protection of wild fruit grown - on pubLc poiicy of tlie Govcrnmen! mar be such as to secure le more lhaii inako:s briel relerencj hVem,fbf frL, v 'V fsi H boo rot the aged hero whose ..." , m ad ssshiered Mr Eilim.iisoii moved fo lay the bill and .nstnietions binds. By SU Cteborn, to amend a portion of the re- ihe hsmuness and prcsperity of aix, witlout distinc- B ."V - r : v. ,- V -e M 'r'r i; f r. this great and glorious victory. on the katde, which motion did not presraiL vised statutes ; also, a bill to aineud the same statutes, ! tioQ J mm " e Had m th" hr.-. jiaee. Mr. aurntn s inf nmv ro his i , M. . Re ' n. Mi mtt'i J Foreign Tl,itV. ,, of Ihm nteetasw isj Mr Ewing moved to hv the lastiwtionaoa the ta Uj relation t the writ of jfrrs fscwr. By Mfi 7 ? Secretary of State, (June 20Gi, 144,) to lu, ;r : tks M h r, y.-: wüüiod intlie lud ins Sta e .'. :;. I, and that oo-ble-av..- 22. " Wakcmore, atneiidatory of the ravised laws, relative ,.ost rjaadwr CrCtUCTaJi iVtla - : 1 E! w"ter to Mexico, in I be suhscrib er yiroy ,.x:r . rdm trv . ind AI mi iter fc , ,. The. ,,."! i n ernrrossing the bill was then deci- to writ of certiorari: By Mr Hedwig, relative to fo da Z ! , X Tri Weeklv whwh other things he , says to remove he I lunipo U nt , ,r, tn- I nited Suites -t Auaanca, baa - - WILLIAM 11 K KITH U CVm. d.-dinthene,,t.v,;.v - . 7. roads in Steuben and Dekalb, By Mr Alooaey, to au- I ' ' . misconcepUon ol the Mexican i Tu:n nt, of the r ived and r ..I w -u rp tle note of his Excel F. Mohbisox, SccY

Mr living moved t-i reconsider the vote on a bill I thorize an additional place of holding ete-tions in a ' " ' i odjsci cm ue coinmuuicauon oy uua, to in rcicrcuce '.i . -. ...,- o. ... i, .,..;! nd-.tive to Keeord er's foes which was agreed t o. certain township in Jackson county. By Mr Pettit, 0000 announced by several papers as I suitable to the lexas treaty. It was a simple announcement ol Lkjj Mexican Republic, d I i Mm ult, wmch was Mr rVamwgton mossed to postpouu the hill to the to authorise borrowers of CongressionaJ township person to fill the Othce of Pest Master General. I of a fact, of a thing done in no unfriendly or hostile designed a ar , !, lo a note of lue ibs Tiber u tiniirt Mond iv in Dei-emUr, whieh was agreed to. loans to secure the same hv tttnda is ',.,, ,, s-mna I Since that anuouncement, we have heard of but one re!j? wllcb u"s fTOveruiaeut bad a right to do Mth-l tlie same month, pro in- again I Un i proMr Herriman asked teure to oner a resolution to town -hip. By Mr Hukehy, for the repeal uf a road , n rj v Tbatia tl ,t- ih ,v,;,i"ut 0 r,ii5:,,Jf,t;,,l! 1 xlc0 lin" reaÄS.to '" ITii h "i ;'i 5i"'wn't 1 ' tender Mr,! II Hull iheuseoftheS nate I hamber for law. 1.V Mr Hucy, for the election of countv surrey- ' ,! " ; ;; rhatis,t4al t , mdependeu:. and al Itbcrtjr to treaf on annexatiou manu r m which if was to be condiicted.

the pur;- se of delivering an auti -slavery and antiNatite Am ne,:; i rturc. Leave was not granl id. Mr D frets asked and obtaiued leave to introduce hill to provide for the election gf Sei rotary of Stute, and Stute Likes ri in, u hick pa ed loa see sad r. ading. Mr Duvis, from a i k t committoe, reported a bill nxiifeB the lim ( ircuit, whie t ho ll:i r I Ii: ill i ie -,'1 Judicial Mr Pennington ottered a resolution that the com- j -.. I 1' . " 1S. I . . 1 IM4444M 1 ITillii e on in- .inu.e.art impure in. u.i- i - mi i. of it vidin" ! 1 is I 1 the 'ircuit ( ' arts shs o i... ... i. .i . r t hall com- j nu'lice ineir se-.-n n on j ihni u hick a as ad ; d. lldi Mr Todd offe red the following preanw i and r. olutions, which wen tinaniniously adopt d : Win ni -, Hon Noih Noble, long a distinguialied, faithful and beloved public servum of Indiuna, hai djanuftfs li'i- hfe, I '-, vacant pos.tion ia publi ujal private, ifuaatlj lo be deplored k) the Stute and the i lr.sie of Li awns n ns fru nds, n fore j, ted Thai Ihe Senate entertain lhw eaosf prof und r- r.t for this aasiunclioly event, apd that they ill ' 1 resh the aseusur of bis virtnes, UM fub and patr.oi.e r.u r a- a public servant, and f bis ami ibht and ; iierouu prix.it" l.fe. RnmlteJ, uiMnimou v. That the Senste l ndVr the nsuranre of their warmest sympathies to the family a the ! reused in the deeply anartive loss they have susta.n'd. ; tored, UHsnimomsif That the Secretary nwstify the Hisise d Uepr - ntativesof tin adoption of these rev lut.on-. ami that the Pre -ulent of thu Senats be reipiested t can.e .- n n ' t. -t ! ron) tlteretif to be irunamitb d t ihe fomilji i f Use ! ceused. fuitthe Senate m lohusi of respect for tlie memory i f l n ali .ohle tfo now adjourn. IHM OF R EPR tSF.NTATI VTS 1'ihih V i i . ,. P.v dr Herod, a petition, accompsnied by a bill, msa)pisjaliiig the lawn of t'oluwibus, and legalixing acts oi'trnstc.'s ; al o, a b ll t extend the time f the aeasjson of the Board of Coaamtssioners of Bs rt bowmew countv; pass.-. to a s I readne. By Mr tiarrett. a petition fro u l.t.cius II. Scott and others, j in relation to an aim ml meat to n hiw of las seasapn Hv Mr llnudv. for th 1 revaluation of I r rt.un scliool section. Iv .tlr :.app, in relation 1. sani w rem 11tite vnthoul intervention of court, belonging to .. ".. ... .- .1 '.! Ke rs : -iLi hv Mr ;s It ek. Sten'.h t. .nice. ' U relation to .1 compilati n of lws. under ti. terrr 1 1 il government r. -spec ti im Und titles, praying the! Slate to auk rrjbe foe copies fr eat !i rounty, tone iblidsrsl hv P. üinnbi riain.) Lev is of ut ne, from i!.e Antii.itirv Sviety of IV. e. id.. at Nt .t p rt, Waya roust ,,. - -troie abol.t on doeulilenl. co:it rast 1 mj; , fa Vorn - , Mr the Vfrican wilii the Caauautun population ; to ietx,'m m laws that make a liistincl.on, mi ac . nut t color, in this State; lefsrred t ih- j.itli i try l oaaanit I w..,sL. ami i'.il.on t W iihasi.) and :.rf lure ; ... . i V ,v. r,l!v referr. I. Willi1' , Mr IVtitt. tVo.n tue jmheisrv committee, rcp-rt"d i 4. tt.. K,il in I ition t the burnt records of Mi uni . .. ,l. in. ii.l,.' nt.. I I'l 111 . O l0 "iii. Mr' Par. it i.i '. l tint the report lie Upon the tshle : hack o .ti.-n piwruUed. Mr BarcUy, from the et i imrftee on edneation, ruported against the exp lit srj ..f amending the school law. in relation to the qualihcutiou uf voters in s hu '1 dtst-rts ; w'n.ch. af.er soni rMit ii- .s fr n Air i I .t, was la id on the table

. A al l.er. Il1 T III p, vinunn III in iiiii-i.i.- .. 111 mi 1 1 111". I '1 UM-I II " m III! I llf, lim. oi- ll ll 1 1 . 1 1 io: I www wmw MIWII"JIITW wih p.nrn inn wiin llllinu im, i ' j . i ... .. . ... -. . i . , i i -i ... (,".. ii. i. in in . . . it . i j.t i . t i i II III M-s-ors.) I1ou.it. fr the exemptiowof revotoüotiari af Texas, by Ihe addition C several Slue States, of ihe t.n el Washington do ho'v rsnify, thtt su ths adopt. Ho would regard an invasion of thai country R ibl and if soldiers and nd liers of the late war from taraitiou,) I wuuM be the means of ridding the United States of 'H d-y of . D. 1944, arc did in conjunction with by . I (ioo as highly oltcnsive to tut United Statt s. liuios, in his note tl Iesjiav linckehy, Bruce, (of Arthur K. Williams for a the ifatof lat ry; ihtt t:. proposed aauteaution ia The. Brawn, Jaatss Campbrll J. rsGiHaghera I Mr. The ab iimucharad r of the intend d war, a rbartui I Is itt tl . .1 - m -' ' - . . . I... I ... .. i ... .J ikai ilu. v till Polite v the Pi ii-fif .f Si . him m'. clmr.ti. cx iniM ...I I.i- Hi v m ! I ru nril.rj ..l' S , .. . . ... ...I

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J .,,-. u.-s . . Pvers, IVtitt, (for attocbing a art Btiun shculd take t lace as soon as mav be consistent ",u cuu,r' ,l,r ,ne l 9 ? a-cenauunr wanner tiirre i, o. ,dl, is dtvelt up P, the v. od. nm n n fully s . t., i

Bv Mr. Hell, a bill providing (bf a state road intfkurg

Koseiu.lo' and M irred to a r. i Mr Kot in. m el ' ui relative lo li enccs in I ar lite aame to ( 1 irk c net ; ing. Iw Mr. VVaJker. a 1 session of the i o-.i ;.. -kK) d to a secoisi r ' . a bill to anaand the 1 1il and t ass--extending thori.tig n s i f. a Van lerburg e unl v Mr lahiu -. a h.ll I ' ot thi n and attach ad Lin mal t- rr t"i) :rt tie " C.....K. r t.nr: - : reiul t". I '' l" to beenFl ...- I I groeaed. Hv Mr ' ".a Ln of the r .imt la.. tu e and ordert .1 f b - Ii t t ,e previs- , . rilrl.rt rftitnt'.' : r.-uf i .......... - ..... M .s d. . vu" iiinnan. a bUl su.tpl mental to the act rhjngmg a uicra" ni Suiiii.ni conn .. is" r ; rrstl tneaii.rti hum- j"Mr Ihn-e presented a oit:t r - lu.mn pno . . . th.it. .u ider to ... I : .e S .. " m c-n. irri.. o - tint ft III HT . :,;, tw. , p rday for their senH00 4 4 I I i - " ' " - - ,,f ieneral ASe. uoir w ii "o it t

.Tr Im-, a y i LlOU ot r Bgaipast th" re-"-".! d ' h - -..o.id r idhy -Mr T-anJar, on the subject of the harbor at ..II. . t r nn no. r-,. r ,..-. I. r an up; r-: r.ation ra.ss. F- ' T " i loa m coiid r Lr. r la id b fore; the Hoiuc a coinniuicnt-on ' auditor, m rolatloi to tlie revaluaiion of in answer to a o aaMaMneataon vt Ott H aaae, iu opinion, thit the cau,;v Boards bare m i, j rvtcrrc-d. i: . hie Aered a r. lu:i .i f r amr:.d 'r.tj lh" i !.: .t r al estate ahull sdl for two Ir 1 al l". j r. .1 vr-pcrty 'r two t itii ... n ael i I 'Mi ir j - l.'t.f Wh-n I" ti d !y ' n.. Mr II audv n.. d to laf ou tl tahl : hieb moti ... ,..! not nn vnil. Evr'-Il. not- 17. - - , p j--r F.o e iiiovrd so t" aim do, luat there alimJl bo no distim tioii inadf: Ic :w ( i r .il und personal prujxjrtv ; i hefa arnendtnejil uaa n .t adoj ted. la t i 'Ii t i. i 1 !i. : : !. . .. Il .. i. . 11 (..il II l l TCt .l... a s p . 11. fUK a 11 ir i; I in "ii of i .. . i i r in '.d to amend, so that 1 only extend to travelling preach Mr. Little oppose d tl..- amendment, a -- going to ex i !'.i!.- all ihe mu -t -r of f he Presbyterian f'hurch ami other den miil'it ons, whoe niiii.-ters are 1 m-uI, from tic nrono-d 1m n fit Mr liamhrick atid, be opposed the whole resole lion not thai ks was opp - d to ministen he b" tiered them to putraotk lo ask any such exceptions. Mr Hobms in of Decatur w i opposed to the whole r solution The dhtrossiUfl wns continued hv Mrs r I'mncrov, I II, ihr.sl and S::.p:-: when tfr Bousnsou of 1. ... .. I. . . ; witndrew his in it, in the conrse oi wmcii, n wa.- nrj-' ii i.y ..ir 11 -r. 'l. iliai in. ni-ier.s wi r" r-o mooIr to lis prjudice of ministers, and do them iittiaiteiy uaore injury ün b w fit. that there were many ministers who had larcn novsc ssions and who were us c i v I :;;, t . tt rk the imiH. or have it done, as &nv others. MrHoffjralt moved to postpow until the first Mo..day Ausust next: wlüch n: ti n ircvai.il, a. is .4, nocsÜtl, Mr Ford presented kill for the relief of purchas-l ers of school lands in Randolph county ; passed to a . . r v r miiL-s. to ainelir lie .Hi ..... -r. - - - - - -i - - i , ..! . ,.. ; i .i s iniw lie !r f tHnv- to i Ii i I T oi i;.- li'Vi 1 .. hu I -if - - ' s am nd Ihe act authorizing the com, ..... :; rs of the ... . , i . . 1 . ii 1 . . . .. W abash und brie canal to eli lands in Quarter : ins, Br Mr Brown, to change the mode of doiuir count r business in Crawford countv. By Mr I laodv. to repeal an art therein named, the subject of the re nue. By Mr Blakemore, relativs to the as signmenl of canal kind eertincab s. By Mr Smith, to abolish tlie offici of count auditor in Spencer county. By .Mr Vundoveer, to am nd the ael reducing the ills on New Albauv and V mcennes road. By -lr ors n Vdams and Jat : v. hi di w t sev ralh n ai and j ass d to a second reading. The J louse then adjourn d. A I I EKNOOTI SRSSIOX. lr P Om IT v i::tr due 1 a bill f'r the relief of the State of Indhum, relative to Michigan mad lands owned hv Sidney Williams, and forfeited to the State; read twice and comm I dtothc iudiciary eommittee. By Mr MeGaughy, legalizing 1 . I I I . .ill 64 -Se HIS O ime count V lioiruoi i tvi ))y We Lanius, to i-n tvi f'ne act incorporating tin Vi v it i nd other turn: ike com names. i i I i Bf Mr Mctiaus-hv. n n lation to . onate reviving in part The joint resolution f the ael on I . e miM.tI o the e eclmu I ill 1 (1 . ' lies nator, w read a third time and passed. t i nato exb nu:ng tlsa lime of ihe Vlav term of the Decatur eireuil court aras read a thin! time and p ised ; also, n ! tting to the collection of tax in R siug v,.u t erect public buiklinga ; a 1so, t nt the relief of a Fr lehtnan, wlmse name the reporter : u nhle to sj- II. in Kit i county ; a bill f. aim ml the act authorising tlie election of supervisors in Itecwtur, Jetterson and Spenror; also, to vacate a nurl of a Mate ri oi m Koble county ; als . a j tint rc!nti ii for a reduction of postage, Th" h II of the House, providiti : for the call of a convention amend Ihe I orrstitntion, an thai Ihe Legi4ature shall only ls)d its ara iotaa biennially, waa read a second time and r fen i t the judiciary e an mitti e. I lull to el. an e ihe time ot holihuir Probate Coorta .n Davit c untVi was read a third time and ia.-ssl ; als, a hi ! I thr ihe relief of Owen Buso-ll. I he bill lo e rests Ik tl irtei nth judicial circuit was rt I a sec ind lime: w hen ,lr Herod movt d t ri for ! a s leet c lueiuttee of members front Ihe counties coinj' i-in f ti.e contemphtti d n. w . ircuit. Mr Handy moved to indefinitely postpone tlie bill : which motion wus decided in th" begative, aye. p., a ii - i Mr Mamille tnovcd to vtrike nut the comity of Brown Mr Hsndy atovid t postpone until the first Men da of AugiM next ; wlueli in u iul not prevail, :it I s KJ, II e I I. The bill was then cotnaaittcd to a aehvt eonu.iittee ,. i,..-n.t rested. Xhe bill to extend the s. . ns of ihe board of nmmission i ofjeftt on county was read a third time ,ni also, a bill twlsthtg to Jacks n township ,., ;. diington eount) . .uirxitlin 1 nf V Th" i .int r. hiti.n in .:; sit; ,., tt th" .-nt xatioo of Texas was read a id time ; when dr Stapp niovid to amend, bv striking nut the i sototiou from lbs raaolviaar chmse, and inssrtitu a . - with tic i r... . - .1 i list ice Mr Stai n the., moved, tint th-e.n ..deration of the V),m r. - lu ion and ny a .! meodment he i, .! .en d unt! IV tl iv m-xt : winch m tiaai prevailed , - 1 4 r; . ioint re..', ...i ;i the su!i ct of a h ra r at b"j--di h ran citv, a aa read a third time and n ts-. d. The bill for the relief of Abigail Hovey, (mother of Caroline Morria ind lreatao D. Honey, for the ... of obtaining toasesaion of Caroline M rns, from her guardian Austin W. Morris, was red a sc. cond time ; uheu Mr P. .. m "f I '-err oil m vrsl to ami nd. ! II le made f r tlie edu atiou and supsort of 1 i ir. .I ne .Morns hv In r mother until she ni r.t. at ag ..r,..r wliicium nitment wus mi o.ui, u. ... . . i i I.i II .1 1 1 b Ik ' CO I ' next. fie vi i-i's ioy, the Senat" : r th" re-oit. t n f r ur,,i' into the jgt - illatr - n cnon.'i v :n'.r. I ne " tin! . "hv " d .V t a,b 'tii as ihe mrior.tr ,f tht nct MTV a; nl .... f.o V O.iT . Ilii'illCS. are I'O.ltHTii I. It I - -9 " w .. ..... ....... . , r.; n . . 'v i i.i it liberated t ,e u ny- ma-1 j r.ty oi' the Assruildy. pn p so fo do violence t t!e luinifcs't w .11 of the pe -nie ol trie :n-.o. . H rixu ix ntWina. fh betting m Montreal up-1 the J': ulcntial election in the rolled Mates

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e- .ir tu Kit tuo, .1 ii.nt tin- luriiif r coiir.a ration oi , i, , . f . , .- Vanhville Inn. and near the nr.o s ri iiivaM-m uf fexas lT Mexico, and esee- hi-tirr of the mttlmen: and r.i'hrs t : i a.. and of t ie ; ln!ten that tn- actual n t mm :it i-I the I u.teu

,! "r ; -" r' ' " 1h: m: : " ' l.v I -i'otJ,-' ; hieb .rour, iifusf stei fr-tu whieh luttec nluee the Hon. c uI!)' last the m utter in which the i;i a.-, a aaa eonduH t the rnik d Stab i and ita ei i auu in the States, by tuet unhui into uj m two nghaa uf Mutans Lieme cx motion prevailed, ayei 17, noes L ' ' . ! , to be naadu. airusrple between Mexico and Texas. These fact he interrupts the r.Iatims of friend m hieb ile It would iri ,.,! ,r. r i , . .1 I , int mnraj Im iri 1 - Ni"IiN'n addreed th" IV s.d. nt eiectoii , ... . "... m u mi ut. t j .. . n. ii woujii -Mr in r u oi red a r. .- . i. -n. t..at prn ni r t o this hie Minister ol tor? irn A la:r ; . .; u e u i. t , d.s ! ir . .i n w made hv the government of tn. . n-puhiic has m i:.r.,t, cn '. t .11 seek.

nlli.it is to vi,i; ..! !'i ., v...r!.i!r' in roruls and hi''httav twhall cd tue iinuicn-e crowd. N e regret that toe rw. l,.., .,a .m. i,u mmmmmi A n. ;. p - - ,i.,. v, . t-... if;ij Hi r. ,.1 laMh t. m : -nt.-iin. ihn Verie.-.n ndmii t uti.m.

nit i f a tern- whu h, afo r he.u? aim nd'il, a motion was made to ! crowded state of our columns prevents ns frOra copy- riarht of the IT. Stalea. tr mmm Fowira QisjmwbmiI s&aim iiav Iwmi Inr äD vnn vlat tlm irnciWiiimi accei.tin? tlie hard c ud.tinn which it is forced to

jaiuoujitrd in the ac 'Os. to fUH,aa.

THE STATE SENTINEL tttMil TtSUMMcU i Tiir riirr nr ncraiY. TBlKHDir, DCCE9IBER 1!. lsi:.

Beceytiun of iftie PrcsMcaf elcd in JVaulivilte. Thr Xash-. i'lf T'nion of I f-r"M.V r Jid. iviS a glowing account f a ,.t of lioi-s K. Folk. PreMilcnttki-t, tohatc ty. on the Thursday prerloui lie i - -r:nlv rrreetcil hv an imiii h :.. It'll L i . l twv.. u: i r.. i ,.i 1 1- i I : l 1 1 1 1 . . . ; i ' i i . 1 i ' : j i . : i i - that tiirouf(!t hun th" great can

auf juttiue andeipiartr"":rt'iiked over the combined The chat

:t ' .'! id ;,ot "l 'rioii-'.v triurnpht factioni of Federal WhiinperT. Od. Polk rode in au men trruure. drawn hv four h-aut.f'il bara, and alosc the whole hue of march, m ra thun Ihne m.les, ttav ere ted, -ays the I ni v th th" hearty cheen of kin joyful friends, lue carriage of CoL Polk was u.iui..-.ri .'II. .1.fl? ll'.tl tt" III' U'. I MKITH I. i-..: t . .- ..ii . ... st mrr t"... in.'-, i, Mr V ..j n-, 'I ... t'.n it'.i1.- ni to in- i ii. on. j i) im- uuur".-. 01 .ir. i i.oi-.on, '..I folk, the Prusidenl elect replied auhstantially a L. ' " . ' . .. ,, tolloW8, every sent. in ut of Wtttcf Win be nil iy appn ,, d i.y all true Democrats. I retuni to u. sir, und to my (ellow-citixene whoae oTfjau you ans, ny aia-etu and unfeigucd thanks for t lis man festntii n of the popular regard and confi dence, and f-r the congratulations von have keen plossed to exptssa to ase, upon the tennis it ion and result of the lute politi taj t attat i am fully sensihie, t'.at these coprri illations are not and eUUUOl be personal to myself. It is the imiueul success of our conan n principl w whieh has spread euch genera ! joy I wer the Luid. The political truirjrle through which I . ' . . ih-countrv has jiurt passed has h--n dceplv cxcit.ne:. pxtr:e H.narv cau-v". have made it so. It has t Timcratic dsMV should remember, in eahnrv reviewimr the tontest, that the "portion of our fell iw-citireos ...k.. i..-.. .i itt... .1 i i i: tui . mu. i.u ii.i i,? .ii u m;i.i'ii hi t e e . '.ill i- in- .......... --- --- I .... -. .....v, v . . . .- I tio-,1 r;.rl.t n-itMU-o-.K-. ,,. ....ri i.. .... ' uiiijui es ;:rec --it: d t-j iV full and free exercLseof their opinions and i,..V,eni .nd tint the ri..t of , whether f . n rit o- i-ni ,rit . :;s i.e'- nro I - - ---- - - - ' "I J -.y v entitled to equal respect and regard. in rejoicing, therefore, over the success t the mncratic p "i ; und id iheir pruTciples, la the late ......:.. ... ... i i i :. ..( !....; tptii 'il, ll ''iiM i hi un ;i'iii. ,u txuiui.i -ii o t i si i . r i i ...11 i 1 if I 'Mf oi mir finnononf hill it - lit j il It i;v -ir. as re honest lv believe, our principled and policv are . . . - . . . . ' . . ' .' better calculated than the irs to promote the true inter j aSw of the whole c untrv. M In the poaition in which I hare her n placed by the voluntary and um . . r.t. autfirsges of my f. U weitii ns, it will becorne my duty, as it win be my pleasure, faithfully to represent, in the Executive department of ti e Government, the principles and policy oi the great party ol thu country who h:i;i go for it. h art : h 1 1 ." So ihr as our ow n ind; vidua opinion i are c n tern id, we are satisfied thai he would unke 00 l of the most efficient and us l'il :üe; r ever called into i.i service of the Government; and while wo would r. gret to part with his services as a eo-1 iborer in the f rious can.-- of democracy, we indulge the hops that his pts 1 i.i'i ma as Bars o im j il .! II' I . i I 11." in 's: r." and thai h" a .11 e x eof to ace ;-t of thai re sji atsibl s trust ah :i! 1 it b tendered him. As a I ';ibinet OScor, the wlwle Wealern Dem raey would put (kith in his counsels. As on ou I ii d. his ou n b'i-d-ni ss habits in the coadu?! of au extensive and com plicated business for years past, truly prove. As a man ab - repr tc t1 haft of malignant enemies lying at ma leet, arc arguments unans.vcranie. Asa laborer in tlie : cau-te, none stands above, and but few eujual him. We sincerely hope, therefore, witJi out insinuating augbt against others. t!u1 should h receive t!" nominntion, he will acet p1 i. ( iiim h Bttrnrrn. WS did haps, that as iii leading hij paper in ihia Mate had sutrsaled its political bretkren to rschssr .Vthm .. .o. vi. w rail d, that niwittastandiasj the rCarssf such papers as tbs Bloestiugfou Post, Indiana .. .tili r 1 ouricr, f( i,t omnf a -nn i, ibe rliurch biirmntt p.o'.itii of , , , , . H , the wine puny wen, I ks carefol nf ibc-ir attsaaptsai hat kuc i.i tins state. But it seasM arc were riii-iak-n. The belhsk di -position baa already shown Itself. Is leet, st the instigation of a whie; filn-ct at Pv.u tilh-, it luid prcvisoaly mad.' ruro progress, ilie partieolsrs .-i abick re 1 1 1 1 1 111 11:1 111.111' ii.imii 111 ice 11 1 1 1 ' 1 . v . r... ,i. ....i.i- . ... i .. i :.... .. . , ... , And tlir-e mirasv torv siori's, not 1 1 j 1 1 . . to r.mn d Ii) J ' ' ethers these rauathotkm! rigbla athick thry Ham for Ihemselves, arc airesdy fiimini; ins smbcrs ol discord, They hin hitler beware I I'm a lluuf may be kindled sudangaring tbsil swa ksuarhiild. Let a ptsrsdsnl hr intnt sstaldiahed that i ligiouj reet of any dtnonintuion ran be pUl dswa by ni.it force, in the tery Ijco at IUS co ititulhin, n:.tl who in afe ! ws are ltd ts these hasty rsaiarks, in csuwaueucs si findui the f ih.winK m tin Wadiinton, ln.1. Dcmcri, and wo : 1 me thai im- cthi.tr i..'ah with iiemlv iu-l.-etm deuce. A law days eases nasuurl ct in eirenlatioa lhat Iks Caibolia Cksrrk hi ibh pno aas anasd. Tins asaa riss la lbs asset hut. r asnest aulaaa, and aawahsai mj tfainst tin ho.lv .d t liii.ii in . I it pr. joilice. mingled with mi.. ehletous rumor, eould invent. To atlaV (kil three tenia! saciaiuvint, a ssmniitlss uf aaats Asa or ail agtssdte gs nn. I iTiinuiir Ihe tlnircli, I he r. -ult ..f which will I e .ten ka ass isllswlaa sstafaVrat i.e.iMi4'ii.kft4t-..i . i i . . .. . . r n ... i . . i " . .- un. K f ü ' "l w, re i Vre. n,i d. ws ,,,r V ,hrrC "IV 'T-'t. d thSTt, and thai the report lint taers wi re arms in -jid clnirrl m n Lme und wi Itcd aalaaasaatlse. v. M . r WINOATB, T. U I LH IT B, M M Ml . J. H. MEHIDITH. Now gentle madsft asusa sue aasmeul aelbrsyoa t tke an asfass aarl sitksv a ay. .c. k n i!: rsei the Riusdatl n of mi. h rmii i.. Tin ie tm. -! I i ! t- in... I r ilum at-1 N4rlujng a ptttutular kodysf chHatians and smilmg tbeui oul ihr , ui-1 ic obiotpiv i causa wkkh ws BiBck Urar. Ii r. - baious t.ietloni he in datni-t if the C. institution i Is n ceme an m-tru ncnt t.ii.i . i meaning it an inauisnisa 4 4 J. . 44 ... is i- b instituted i?iini the t .ier4tin of harass iksught, s.nd lbs pswtrs uf the knmsrtal aakta rucusibrred vtnh the cham if knytij 1 ,l" " mny ruscluda that th d iv .I auf pr.-nj eoit' u th.ittuat t.t 4 rl e. and the nig kt of anarckj ml eoniuei -n t.t approaching. Ceotideff Ikes whether tin le the fad, and. it so Cin-en ui.'e net tha' p 1 1 v . or Sect, or rt ef md vi.lu txh.t that -r. 1; t "itOr ih eed ol thtenmn. ami ih- rsbs subvaVI lbs fowida '" f W P' speroos.lul i.sr mressswsd Union. l.ct I.i UaHiixra r. i... , . n-ir-sai..! im.ii i4IhsIiaJ Im. Ill .L- t , t . .i i .. i... . . i llu. nimn i ve 4I..1 t.i4Ilit , tue n e .-..tin hi riinu nnij, . eulnvatvJ in ks human bo.e.u , ai.J tlicn wiil tome th. h'x loeked-for uiihr. loissa. frS.Tl I ... Hl to,,-,,.. I nt 1) mtUr ' claim that f lay ran ahead of te Wiiig t.cket fr Slate .... ...Ticers," in New York, by rn tiuee, like ." . M h 1

. s.a.. - .. ... . ... .. ....

liuport:iiit froiu cicj.

New flfleaiH pa: rrs of trV "J7ih ult., montiond the arnnl thrcf tue Britiaj fiiirate Spartan, wOh new!, r. 0 . . ... r v. . T i en ( ruz to ti 1 ith of ovr-.,ber. Inconseqnence of the peculiar aspect of affairs iu Mexico, lr. ilink'.caii. 'J." Ikit.hli Min.stcr a Mex.ro. i nrnedimtetv -t---i -i-ir-.r riwiiii i in tk R, l:ii r ,!,e col,,,nanJ of Lord M n'o with d"sf1 Pne. 1 ABWriran .lim Irr - u Ä.- . . . : !-UlM-.l oj in- ji:tui" o;-:. rtun.iv l-o laaaueion the ( lut I I tea GrOVernnienl atatemect of -.hat haThe character of the news bronp.fcje the Spartan , , , . ,. ... , j ,. - i thu. ituted in the 1 leujrune, dented lev:., (üea of wPr: It would a ir, from rtirh of the rtibli'h"d corre?1 corresiKindetie" ss wo lute wn in tli.- I I-iri-. tJ.nr on th. gtt h. GoTetmorStuUttWNU Ü. & Minister, uddreuked a letter to the Mexican Grorcrnuaant, prob atingugai ial x m ... . to I tiVTf t ro in t in !ii1frnnl nhiiir. ..t 1 1... Pi. nl.l - ' ... ...'. ..iv ..... j.i. . -i'i .l.v ll . Ifinr Ihaiumn in miau fliaiaiUni tt'ti iniini'i f - t, r as l!'-Mn- -r onusuute, huuunudias itchurs ,ps the '. Sintis. sovernment und people, with fkbebood. irkksry, intrigue and designs of the moat disiionorable charuetur. iov. Mrmnon alleges thai the note of the Secretary is so gross in its character, a oflenaive, that he can only uwnuunf that it be at once Withdrawn. Tiie Mexican Minister replies with th" utmost Th" Muxieun Ninister replies with warmth. He treats the earlier part of Mr. Shannon's ronespondence aa being Mneieiliouj and oaftkwure, justifteakll that he has himself written, protects that the Mexican ürovernmenl kei dinr. tnd it tWitj. til auat it can to prevent a rupture with the I . States. bül thai atfsirs bare reached auch a crisis that it ia . . . .... n c s :rv t r hie gorernmont to s:e.ik out plainlv h tore the u..i! t. 11 t!i retore dedm. s to w.thdraw ' cil rettttions with the Mexican Government REVOLtmoXAxT Mot ::mf.nt rx Mexico. In the l .... , . , ....... Sr, ., (.i ; li-j" . a I r':i :.!'. ' r;'oei: lo:i ia.l lri-..'-U .-v : :f , I - til .l.t 1 i - '. u . . . . 1 1 . . i . . . I I , vim. i.j.i iica hi -J - .. ... .... . . .T?L ' ' "' .ar''' ' !" a. n,ld' thcheadol d-esi tr . e-s, and tw -nty he.d pieces, was ct.i in s tvi v to tlie scene Ot action. On the (fefc inst., be i-smd (auata the Picsyuue) a nrief and spirited address to the army. He denounces tll.. Ksaductof Paredes, in stirring up a revolution in ti i i i- a ji I r :nJ 1 1 ijaru, declarer n;in a tr:iit r and the jus ru J !1 of wticp, and appeals to tiif? troops by their I m . - . . . . . . . . . ... ftrmer c.vrtloits to stand bv him. and chastise the iufknious ci it..". "Zir:ait All tir -iliulv luipot tattl t m i c- poin.cme. The Texas QtresTton Documents Accompanyi. th ' ii I- n'.'s MfSSttQ . The d 'cuuieufs uccoiii; uj iiivr the PreaadV nts M mage, and having reforenec or any other question, this lioverninent w .li hold mm ......'.-, .... i '. ., . . .'. . ... ... i ! . I i ... ... ... .i i... ...... ...it -i . .'ll ill'. ll I .. till . ... ....... ii 'i i. 1 1' anv abusive or offensive laniruaue of kers. heinu too mindful o its frespect, and conlfid nt iu the good ne-- of its cause. The treatv. however, bavins tailed uf ratification. Mr. Siiaiiiiun is not to m L anv overture pi Mexico, hut if advances should be made to him, be niig.it receive and transmit them to his own got rnment. The next is an extract from a d spatli from Mr. Howard, our Tex tn ( Ü rgc d" A flairs, to Mr.Culhoun, end -inga ! ftter to him from Anson Jones, the Texan S -. Uti'V ol S ; communicatittg tlie fact tliat Mcxico ;.T.s ah ul to r -cointni nee hostilities airainst Texas, With d ' tum :it.ir.- id uce,of a military characl r, bvt.h Toxan and Mexican, in support of his repreentatiou. In tiiis communication, (ien ;;ii Howard lfl inform d ti: .t h stile d- ntouslrat . ri ot' Mexico . have bex?n caused by the negoti tiona for annexation with ti i nited States, and as'.s t.h aid promised in such a roniiufeoncy. Mr. Howard, in his reply lo Mr. Jones, state? hw kn iwledgc of the hostile u .... ms of Mexico against i is, but d es oof kn iw bow fir lit- relations be- : iw. n this country and Tt xa ; mav have Issen c in ative of that intended rrn"wal of ftoetilities. If war should be made on Texas by Mexico, whatever a Huranecsuf aid this government might have constitutionally given, i; v redeem; bill m the then present emergency, be was not surelhal assur.in ot aid t be given , , - . r n P pemliug the treatv, (to which Mr. Calhoun and Mr. s :iu,Ul: r. j r, ...... , u ,IM nim rdigatiou the IV 'sidenf of the United Suite i intt rf re a ith mi itary aid; but be w I trau nit tire d hi -got rnm nt l in ne. t il cutnenf i a i ng n firtun Mr. M Xi" ,. ' iOiiouii i" i : . 1.111:1 ill. 01, r oi.ui- er 1 i . . 1 1 f ci. it:..: . Jhouit to Mr. Shannon, ill' hoi S tptomlier,) which sets nul with thu p i . 11 lion thai wir is 1. be renewed hv Mexico ogam, p on , , ., ..ul v : ., . . f,r... ,,. h brings in Mexie tan pro if uf this p ition, and at i rl I - it one object f r this, and that ii ! thai dure tan h to H at tlie a nn xntton ol lexas to ins Ln n. II. I arTu08 tnal we cannot stand iml j rn I thi d featby the propoi d ni ans, of a ni astire long clierished, and in lisjx n ihle alike to the safett and welfawof ibis country and rexa. The i . - nt administral nh it- ,,, r een the una vail ins erforts of previous oii"s, had united the pwwu : ion fir annexation, in accordance with a long chcnshisl p Iwy. I lie invitation was aeeepted, auu s'iotild we ntrw Btand idly by and witn 1 1 ii 1 at 01 ni" measure ny .uexico : ine 11 -.-dent, aays .Mr. C, has fully and d liberatt It t . mined the mi biect, and has com" to lbs conclusion that honor and humanity, as w .1 as the welfare nud safi -tv of b tU countries, forbid it ; and that il is h.s duty i . I .1 1 durins the recess of Conrre to ii : !l liia const tu I mini ' ; .. 1 .. :n opposition ir t st body, ...i .. . . . . . .i. . .. i... .... : i ! lien it ii - 1 1. in. -, i i in-eiui- oj, lni- i ..irsf . , evaimwd, and .Mr. Mnnn n instructed to t resent to . . . . . the M 'xicrn Hon rnmenl the President's views of the renewal of the war while the question nf annexation is tiding, and to pr -t against it. ami th m .nn r of it, i i strong langnage, icaornpanied by t i i - ! c!aration lhat we cannot vis them with indifference, 'I ne Mi . .can nulitarv order, sh w.r the nvag" i.n-1 atrociaus character of the war are upp'snded to thh .1 si itch The c-.nc.uun.ci' "i -.f Mr. ''aihoun to A. .1. Doaclson, I.-j , th 'f.f Gen. Howard us Churgt dAlfairea to T tas hai refci nee to the instruct to his prcdcH-essor. Vouch i;ig tho aid wh tl . II .1 ernuieui couiu constitutionally rencier mal a rem ival"of the war by Mexico: gives directions lbi restraining, by ftirceof arm . any Indian-' with n oui ht rders, a ho might le stimtttal d by ilexiean emissa n, . ;v) make predatory incurs on into Texas alii !(, i;,, A . Mild, t a c f -Mr. i 'alii to Mr Kintr. our Minis. i rut hi,, rr. r w . i t njsit. n I in I.,- 1 ut. r. gif.ug r. nii'i .'I lluiaot (of the i ren h ca'.i.i. , COnVCfS; etjually s it l n-r, as lua With tne K.tie. Guizot stated, in reply to a ipier-l.-.n by oar Min. ster, thai trance had not cgrced tn unite wtu. i .upland in n prvtuut against auu' 4aii-i i Appended to thia areth I 1 '"f V"" aim1 4.1110.1. .t . .nm u to ,u.i r,. , , nuntarv oi ,.ei s im sart t carrv tu U.e mmi t.. T. r . ,. , ... ..i,n L.it.h In..,., w.. I-. diaj'.s witiun oiir limit. " ".' ---.vii.g I.V-.W..V imui.iuu. uy jh. Faris. The despatchof Mr. Caihoiuj to lr. King at

r g: -t ! nrÄ and won!d rnt hon, consistently wj'h ji;t.ce t ts.

Uly hear cond. ""t.nguiu-d author 1 .t. It is au arjiitmntofpreat ahihtv, o:i t.'ie qu at.on : :h' annexation of 'ltt. ,- ,- , 1 , ,, , Lr a. L:i.:..i:.tl in:; tn ty h" - -,jaui to nave aMV COQQM t.o matte-, and :-trri ns thoae au r i: i vu i . . m ntot it at cd viewi of policy, whieh, if u n. ancBlijrhl- C c!i"d Kuroo"an ttcsdtao ou-r'nt to tak in makinc e... mH p;ni0n ! " inB :i i 111 Tcxa to tins Union, ..I ftlM. r. ? ky i itiFpful ttAN m-latli i i-till ...L i:.'., tl" it i.i , UJ tt.i KU u U4 Li;r, if - , ... ;. ; omf ! . flh rtant I-Stcr nl a IVI V una (4 v t'fo v " v " w m w-- vai prou -t ö . 8 nnurm. dated Od. 1 T: r-j iy i f-. : r II i is i auRll nr'hwi:h e proteat of öbvwior ötianno. it ewe twos : 1 As the object of tins note, ret. ... the f-.i :i l. ith whir .. ha, M D nv.h t ip null i. ..t io.vernor 'i;.n ion. It e; c et thus : :',.-.- ij,t ; s-i !' : ! i -ir i':--nded h"';l.ti- - against l he Te.;:i s -.tiers m. i n : . k-fanuexa-Texri s- ttler and rt vo.i- r uuiu ;i v R tanuevai . ..i 1 . t ii,. ,A .-' ; ' w.il lt.- i nil- r Ihi i.i'i piu , i.Avn ." .er it, i, si ion." - - . He i the llexicun veeaiou of the ... ... i f ............. I 1. . .... ., ...... 1 'C. . .VI.ILIlv7 IM. I -Hi ll . . . IUI iv. I.I II I t'.V.l. 1 II - - - - - c. ;., c. ,-, . ..i'.. - . . , -v I. .. "s'-. v-..v.. v - , " ums also mean r nuuatk M or-gaUunl c infessi " makes it. he thinks, apparent that the entire revolt of Texas, (all her dtizena and sold rs beiru? drawn froaa the United Stater,) fccr declaration of iudependenoe, jand all the rest, are the deliberate work of thai oous trv. It this he so, what resht v can th be. he in an of the reasons of justice or butnauitv n .v nrgid.' If sock thinirs can be m n amynotuui country foment au in urrectiou in a rieighbcriitg one, -end its people tlnii'- r as eitizeus, th n stlutulata it t declare itself independent, and proceed to annex it.' In such a pW it atajr proTC M thai x'u United Spates . deJnd d itself u itii its own ficti ats, but a ill be able to deceive nobodr cb J lie afterv. arils refers the decisive authorities und pledges aeainsl the pres?nt i ne whi I are affiirded iv the declarations of Presidents Jackson and Van Buren, and other Presidents and administrations.

He then passes lo the asjamiiiiilioii 1" the supposed CoL A. Juck" "'. Col. A. I . , ; r. lion. J. K. r. ;i.ts fXexaj under the lortncr fi derative lyateni oTiGoodletl a;:u Th . L Smith. Kj.. a.ssa.dndiim.tteo.

Mexico. IV e ne. i 1 D ..I h ive no follow the argumenbi opi used to Mr. Shannon's. Th Mexican Mm.1 ba cm ;.. ,;i.t. r e re -.-.- iiil.- v uiihi-. .i. oi ... . i.i oi , - - - -- I-- -D m ..ri..r,-.ni in t!,.-iiivi ire Im anrl nnrnoes ol the nonh. rn nurt of 1 us Union, and savs that " he is . , (r, .,.,..., t . ... ; t oiTered. and to infonn I. im that ihe Prfiilont ol the I raited Strifes greatly mistakes if he thinks thai Mexico will yield to IIIIVI Ml llio, i,ia. saw ' w the thn ats hiefa excec ding all c n.-' tu i w il power vested in hint, li" ilas ruldressed t hi r. Mexico wishes t- see no interruption of her friendly relations with the United States, in splloevenof Ihe i t.ous bra , .j, of then in Iba extr me d la ration now made ! . . . . . . i . . . ... m . to her that she has L enfaitld i .h u i.h f-.r tw : n . mm.' .i ti . ... . ty t ears, j n.s sue win pass over ; nu; u 'i tue eizure of one or her provinces. Audit, on her B.utply exerting her ow n clear rigid to her own territory, with out any sort of otTence, the United S ates please to alter the existing relations of peace, the responsibility will not lie Mexico' .,. ToU This note is dati d on the 31 t of I r. tnu undersign d cannot n i l c inrnutiication Witt ihe arnvernmeiil of lr i. o t . .f in t rm. r 1'ni r- " - , - . - j - . ... - j .... to himself, and lo the govemmimt and peoples deli be has Ihe tumor to represent cellencv, Senor 1! i -n. acei f bis Ex rati in. in mux nt of riirues and .in r lb ' Sl terms üie most grossly oil - the United States with d cert, d ug bf ol a d lUou irabl chai usurpaiioau ii rurther iui u hi scut to Texas, while fto wa r. : u . . ! .- 1 1 in . si ion. .h e s.n. thai r - d lit i f the I 'nitod States, (Jen. H niston, with the dislronoreblc. d Lr of ii i . o-e am! to revcut, S Up I iid v.-.th tlie view of pro nrii f th itl territory to the 1 nib d S. Ihn .! !. in part, up .n a mi m , r Out i'!' not ol the undersigned so g. . and j iljiablc, and il is re eat ed with such fredu n . i il i i lain? uaje so offonsive, as to manif 4. a d : :: i libcratelv to inaob the people and gi :r.nu t of iii" United States. T unfound d. m d hi language -t!i m tue obj ci, the und rsigne has, t i !i.e. n other aliernatit n te to be vt .ti. brau n. P isin i to d (isteli hv a b e imputation' insulting and wil cannot reply. II t'1 :i : 1 r i 1 sl ; I 1 1 r u d ts ; n messen jer, v, I w ill i o it fr so 1 illilil- II itelv communn ions to lü" government, mid as Use future relali ms which mnv subsist biHwetn liu; United State' and Mi ieb i iy d p n I on the r- pn - utttion v. may then guide his governra ;.t. he heu.: thn imm diate reply n. be m to thi i ndh . J':. '....i! . in d. i- .. i i .S Si tl v Hi To) r w i lie under . . Iris r' ct igm d, ted th iviinisier cj n of hi uordinarv. Fcireig 1 R lat i:cellenev, V '., of I he Ith I relative to the I n r of the utidersigticsl, 1 t l 31sl ol t letob r 1 1 d, rop 'Hing I lie Rxeelh'Äc madi aga iu.i tlie int -Mexican govemmi nt, and i.'." ni h intend' d to he acc : i . , i -h d The c iura of eon Im I n irsitt I ' pr, ,;.-.t n uf T and southern j lion of the said province h don TO I 'i rne .1 h have b 11 virt im nilir. t!i been sunn ed tliat when the its true p.iint of vi, sfrii I in wiueh it Im b 11 s ojnt to Up the j eoniinuuic t -rui r. other can w hich I i lions w.in fli OCtful tO the I, whi :h it n pr run pc attnb I'.,,,1!,...,.. t l.l I il '.! i t d Hi 'ove it toand t'.r i.u 'ople bos? loi . . . .. v, rilli lu i.i ti." i nitet ta Leg ,-i . i jv to whom it hai !' fatüni i il With a n fase of cot . Mexico could W paratioa of t irse tainjt, if the s.rino t cult.v.it ci iü.i for L.r eas i i .u O'i 'Tili and i. r chi n ui havi i vor, to "tie st tv.. j .nimi I.t t , v. rest fr rri the ar.j ahhJui-huen fhou; ht i,- h. : i; admin: tratiins otf'h.e : . rcan repul srtiea and for twntv ,,.;. u I , c .1 . 1 i.u c 7i--t 1... v.. ..... ,. t -. ,ve, bv ll e n 'ie uf tlie imeriesn !. , iju.l ' I lL.e ll.l '. tC.OOSr 131. C Ver.nt-ie. , fe Mexican goverepr.c.-.t h-s a.r.ied - limit ifse'.f to j whrh was nart: a r t -, ma' ..;.. ......

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- r taajaM :..n fur Ir I th" n J actua ' ble & . '(-:. i d iu t' - ; .:.;:.t by tlie of tlie . and hiio" repectaid nu n, Iii" Adams and I pr 6 f daflir jiartiaVu uai g cn lo ..J tim e .1 course. - I Thu., the oi - reu ami of the aMersigBtoi, fir from i filial l ir ai Tkt tiwilio fs as if lajlr a t )..t . a Vi trV at - ii i" niiiitiw' i . I .i ri i - rectal to U..- mri.an Iaatum oO tkcSUt u!t.. thu ' li.or' t ie r . I i, r.mii .-rti i n. .m it m mnnnil j - - ' ' - - m w m k. w of lb Uaceaupty fallowing it to stand in the term iu wiueh it waa !ranin.ttid. f"-lii" t!-at i has nit c.ajp- - rat u ir: s i.s . r .-,, ;t l.r - um o t c;- m- t t.'.r - --rat a w t.r.l umurda M which hau hoeu puiuuuu rxic : r t-.vi-n'y f!i-. nnj vt --'i tnv note ul t lean Legation of the 11th . f t . ahundantlj atet. 1t the r. ao:is a1 ' o fx; re- e :. i! e underpinned ha i:.,tr nat. ins st upon his note m eirv narti. culur, anl pttle- huum tiuaa to lunuuttuua, if it ahueui nil.it'l v : ' ! n '. -I 1 1 . 1 1 nt " l n In i lie m m it. -. - .... - I and hold the irovernmeitt of i'ii.-d it T ler MSSSBSS. , , bk lor all the evih which mat euue. I Tiie uudersijrned reiu rates w . Ii i i -reus i. to his I ExcolleaicT, Mr. Shannon, the ae e.nince of b.a aery I diaisishrd consideration. ' MAN! EL CR Es i A- 1 r.IJoN. i!i ol Jan:i:iifr At a meet iuiz of m n';e-s of 1 .-j slature, rtattera at Indianupolis, aiid cituiuis i('tu raiiv, coineied in ihe S-.-it" il".."--. :r -ü.iii. t j-ir !: 11 T e. for th- j u-j ose uf m ikiuu a . i .1 iir ns al s for t i." ci It brat .on of the th of itnuury, the Hon. Wiluum Ruckhili was called to th. eiciir an 1 A. F. .M. rris n a; o;nted secretary, (hi aaotipu of I u, Di s'." it w as t' . j bad a e m ai '. f St t bsssssj be ap pointcd to make -u.: ibl arrangeu.euts for the cvlcbratnn of the day. Whereopon, the meeting arpotuted (l Drake, Ou aaotion it was Kesoieu, i ii n riimini L.. rsuiiUt, Esq., ofiN v ilbany b" re to ( . .vi r an audress c;n the Sii uf January. fn ........... -. it. T ' committee of . ... .......... , - -..v.u. t seven neri-ons be a: n unleu to net :.s n ro:nmr.'e il i inritution. and thai iia v be at thoriaed to invite stich 1 gentlemen from other States as Ihe may think will attend . ith I n a: u ranee that the i co ! of Indiana, and of Indianapolis, t.ll ji.. thLin a hearty ai.d brotherly WflcoUac. fJa aaoti n of G orgeJL Chapman, i arts aanwav movslv Resolved, That the coaunitlee tsf iuvitalissi BU n qui sb il eciailjj b inrile ' 1 VVm. t . Butler of Ken- ! tacky. Gen. Lewis Cass of Mi.-h - .n. .-o.d ol. il. M I r 1 " r i- .... I .1 . : t 1 .. 1 ........ ....... Johll- .n of Kentu '..v, - 1. tinirio-bid Huh arv tuen. I . , - . 4 . - .1 . . 1 .1 ... ....I I . .... m a no so gaiiauu j t.ucij'aieu un uüui .mu i.ouoi J or the last war, ami wuosc patriot una ssm ruaar are held in high suecni Uy iheir u mtn men. Ordered, by the meeting, that said cornmitteu of h I vitation consist oi il t. lowing geutleioeu, via: II-". Jose V. nright, Oeorge A. f Imptnan, l-.-.. lion. j Tannebilt pr. L. Ihnllap, A. F. : tri an. Bsu., a nd ! r iIc J. . . . Indiana. info m - ?i that . four an wusa i a ':-j-nte '' d ai d .lohn ant death of the upon Snuday iveok hist, ngaged in laying . ar se U-tween . ;e i! j j !a ! r. I i I . iii bv h.s -it Id ide i f w Mc'i Luijf :! iiniu thai v. 18 I . ..: tie 11 i. rd ' f interesting id, and lhat I th VV hi - i.re ( nt Tl; C on n li' ir s.r 7n the rep" it of publisls d in th f : .!. if tie nt of aha I ..' siesj nf gl ' RUg 1 ! 11 lis udi- ; faWhta ..ts me a the rein f ot d against ede nf rsaaa that I arouhi ... ntitmtt - woutd g that nVt y II the alr.ve tot mi mnsj t -n ei iierally ; roved by 1 1 14th rust. I find tin! the repoi the Ifmru. whihj tiiedi cisssi lis w . r votisl a 1 .. leil rep V. ell' Ii I l.'.i.. - ill.- f i, nro1 at al .11 the next m ui uf eminent ext rt. .1 I - if tiro 11. 'li. 1 t.t.'.l ; to aha for ( h atrd rf II t .f. m t - J. t cards tsf . i lay I ,' i . 1 I.i.i l;giviag and 1" i Ving SV mve Dem.! f 1 1,0. more U ill .re i 11 1 1 . .' . Sir 4 - V ni tt. r .' il ilm ..1 .. .a. aad i i '.mim Id Jam ... . M Sit Rrt ) Lo . in m u i- j i .t. i 4 ... llM jt trimm hip Vi ' ' ' ' ' ai ' u . , ';.r . . t ass ri in raaf i I i i ,. . if l ,. ' i.. . ,', ., a, ,, , I , . ,. r ,v.i Ilu -.t I,.. .,,( ,' j . llj Sr ..ini.lr ,( sil l II pi ! e ,4 j i i -t sussa i i .f '' Ü LAttStCAU, fmmtj M c. -at Mil i s h i.i!. 'if 4it r l-rWIw l'i i-- . .Irl fr hi Um iSi k '. Sarai MmiMIOtlU :! l. .lt .lt. I i. tu ,..i i. al Mir :., tu im i"S ii uf i lulu,-itm, i, in iii UM Ii. ir I. Im t- :, Iii- Iinnr. plrvi til .1 t I.. I Iw i.i.i.xnS 'I t ii. if i l.r liSlutt mi Si'tnl I inl r.l.i.r l l itis Alt I ii. I V I I 11 I , J . n- O tU li ittaaaa. I . III. 4 .V C stin:2ciri tfti . r . Is t . il. sit! It ' I ' . . 'I I h n x if 1 lail.r- I .. P. 1. Mil. Uli I H SU i . 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