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vrtu brother and little sisters.' The next! MEXICO. detachraent under his commind, to cut oflfl some under, and some over othera; and up Z?JLln nrrMds the narrative of these dis- Latk awd lafoaTA.vr rao Mexico. By an j the fugitives and Iiow tliem no quarter. they will come, with eyea staring from strau-

ir7in events- Col. Hayne was conducted arrival from Vera Cruz on Saturday evening, At San Filippe, (Guanajato) a lieutenant jgulation, snorting me water Irom their nos10 ihe oTace ofexecution. JIis son accom- k"t we have been furnished with our fifes of' Colonel of the name of Lewis Gonza!es,jtriU; some dying and some dead while the nanied him. Soon as they Tame in sight of Diario del Guberno of Mexico, to the 30th made efforts to eacite the patriots there; to great body swim round and round in a thoutheizaJIows the father strengthened himself July inclusively. J J (revolt, bat not completely succeeding, he de-t sand circles, said in making two miles, as they Now my son, show yourself a man! As we predicted, domestic commotions-camped fox ZaceCeeas, where a party of per-j do at 'PalatkaV which is the Indian for cow-Ik-. rl i. thft "boundary of mv life and all I have begun and are now agitating that repub-.sons have been sent to arrest him. " ford, they swim at lest five; but they do not

r.r-- Rvnnd that the wicked 'lie The liberal party or federalists (i. e. An official letter from JLouia, savs thit the;go peaceably, even when in the water; for?

cease

rest.

arauon

front irouoiinii ana ine weary are ai t --" rr - - - "- 0 - y , .......v. pmi,, v. . . u-c suu u v,- . nuiri mcui

Don't lay too much at heart our sep- i'a aa,d.u,;"' "Icy "ve maae a ooia ai tempi ine preceamg paragrapn, nas Deen reduced to, some swimming ana some paddling and

t will rje Short - awwa.. w v. o " Mt intm. i44iui: auauuuuuu i i i i i i. tucuwcri mo iuiu uicii liases lu HO , it nm m. miviM j I r r.. .lv. mi l . . - . t .. t . ...

niTffa, butlatelv vour mother died. -ioilc:l",c ii.cgutcrumrui wiwiunnerie4iui,,ne whi nave io ma&e ins escape irom mat oacK to me snore wnence mey started, most

j Artri m v mn. inoufTii oui "u iwils j lujuiucm iwu- ucudiuiicuuvi iuu wo us xv ui ueuii: orrcsiuu cruet uiuws arc i;icu iiu-iii uy me onaniaras

T i- 7 -- a I - . . it.. t "

ouivc fcnc y miuuiaicu . uuuui ui:ur Uliicu

whether the government anticipated their designs and frustrated them by timely organization, we cannot tell : however, they were

completely routed at Etla in the engagement

uel Acevedo,

- From Canalazo an official despatch or bulletin appears m the Diario of the 24th which states that the federal Dartv had lOO

vountT miMt shortly follow us." J Yes my ta

tlier,' replied the broken hearted youth. I shall shortly follow you for indeed 1 feel that 1 cannot live long And this melancholy anticipation was fulfilled in a manner more

dreadful man is , nnpuca m me uici t-"""--(ion of life. ' On seeing his father in the hands of the executioner and then struggling in the lialfer, he stood like one transfixed and mo- . tioffcs with horror. ! Till ihfn proceeds the 'narration, he had wept incessantly, bat as he 'saw 'that, the fountain of his tears was stanch-

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cd.arid he never wept more. lie died insane; men Kineo, ana laxen prisoners. Among

miLer are rtceveuo, cniei oi inc revolu

tionists, Andreas Castenada, brevet comman

dant of ths battalion, and Ramirez commanding tlie companv of Tacachi, and a foreign

er named Laprelladi, captain of artil erv.

Hie remainder ot their lorce were entirely routed. The loss on the part of the irovern-

ment were 3 killed and 6 wounded. The day succeeding this engagement, Ace

vedo, Castineda, Kami re z, and Japrelladi were shot. A council of war had been held

opon the other officers, but the result hnA

Another official note from the

under date of the 24th of July, states that

tin the boats, with their paddle; while the Jn

same citv. dians and negroes who swim, dash water in

the detachment of troops sent in pursuit ofl thus they keep on, until every rogue who has

Gonzales and his accomplices, are making ev-

which took place between 900 government !ery endeavor to ferret them out, and but fittle troops under the command of Gen. Canalazo,' doubt is entertained of the whole of them

and COO federalists commanded by Col. Mig- being taken.

.'and in his last moments often calltftLon his

'father, in terms that brought tears from the hardest hearts.'

On the 25th. the official account of the ar

rest of these individuals, amounting to 22?

was received

their eyes, and dogs snap at their lips, and

any thing to do in the business, is almost fa

tigued to death, and several head cattle are drowned. This is the primitive mode of ferrying cattle over river; and those who have seen it practised, will appreciate the advantace of cood ferry-boats. In fact, there Is

nothing like a wild country to make us feel

It being our intention to give everything! the advantages of civilization, and to be con

' ' y & DEATH'S MEAD ' ' We can vouch for the truth, in substance,

of the following anecdote, as we had it from the lips of the gentleman concerned, who was 'then, and is now, an eminent physician, not given to the marvellous, nor addicted to the embellishment of facts. ; It will be recollected that, in the summer!

of 1323, the yellow fever appearrd in IVatch- vet transpired

connected with the progress of the Mexican

revolution, we diave been induced to make

our details thus ample, besides by so doing it

win gire a cue io tne events wnicn may nereafter occur, and the causes which brought

tended under almost anvcircumstances, so far

as the conveniences vf Itfe are concerned'

ROGUERY!

Burglais and common thieves . appear, of late,

cz and its vicinity in its most terrific rnalix

nity. The last stage of this disease is invariabfy " attended wiln delirium, during which (wc can speak from experience) the pJtient,

sometimes at least, sutlers ail that we can conceive of the torments of the damned not so much from the consciousness of bodily pain.

... .

but from

burning fever of

the

the brain, which

conjures up scenes the most horrible. It

wai s ease liko thi, at the hospital to which

the medical aid ot JJr. was called

in re

quisition. Before ho arrived, however, the; pre vailed throughout.

The commandant of artillery of the feder

al troops succeeded in making his escape from Etla, and has arrived in this city. He informs us, that the greatest agitation prevails in the

interior oi Aiexico, occasioned by the revolutionary movements of Oajaca: disturbances

are hourly anticipated.

The official accounts from the States, on

. . . . '

me otner hand, directed to the general government, and published in the Diario, declare

mosi airecwy, mat me greatest tranquillity

them aoout consequently made more appar-! to have made Springfield the particular scene of

nt. their operatMws. On Saturday last, a ncuro nam

An obituary of the late General Arrao. ed Smndie Robert, was arrested on suspicion of

brother of the celebrated Gen. Arrago, aj j ha v in atolen from t..- room of a French gentle

Dears in the mm n thi 17th. M. Armw "" reninin-i "eruen a notei.aurins me ume

had succeeded in winning the esteem

gard of the whole Mexican nation L . f

ne was a stranger, ana oi course

stnmgers liable to their suspicions,

uHi1 9Wi4 nVZZgi 1835, and aatT July, ittl T IT fas of this month, ooi hSJ",, cr. pud in: The Umri-:, ate preparing to enter hod. JTt is uch as will be recri! u,r,"kr

w.4 w put io great ditficuliyiV W e d not d,.bt ,t. S.vrra w.K1 every land office lowa, ready tlT?.1 the ruinous state of things wbkfi Sjcretarj of the Treasarj hava Ate reaping a golden harvest. tST,

est country friends to exercise sjlj?r as possible under these iaHiti

but jiist commenced. f Let Arm, t. !.r

of December next, w hen a II laA for "in gofd and silver when IW 5.

tl5 honest Tarwer are placed apoacxr fooling and then they will k.TT'-

grumble atout. Th way tksv -i

ed will be a ain! RenulJiM.1

'J .

been afloat fr Some days, that c'bnisia" nd very destructive aiuonj hr Wisl several puts of the United 8lataa5:

wo saw George W. Mortor. Eq. afSr who stated that he hsd I wt 3 hoiL.r

in a manner for which he

horaasr"

' a a - .

coaitf i

In d.iv. Itrnrrl fnina C

j . , VI T(

ndi

ed us that lie had lMt hn. .. . T

lira and hos had been sick. I stT

death and illness to the use of

which he presumed the bitter

i- - I I . J I . W f t f - .

laaiviuuai was uv:m. tie nan di-id, UKe ma

nv others during the panic usu ilh' attendinsr

this terrible des trover, without tlia atteudan'.-c

even oi a nurse, r rom tne distorted appearance of the face, the mouth and eyes widely i- - i - . r -

uistenaea iikc inose oi a maniac, it was evident that the disease (six or seven hours du

ration) had been ol t.ie most malignant type, and had terminated with a high stage of inflammation of the brain. The doctor then oungin practice, and who has since spared

no excrnon in coiiecungproiessionai iniorma

tion, commenced at once an examination of

the body. Before he had concluded the dis

section, however, his services were required

at tne house oi a planter near iatc!cz. Determined to examine the brain on the subjectfhe doctor severed the head from the trunk, enveloped it in his handkerchief, and took it ".LIT . ,1

.witnnitn. it was now oars, ana as he apE vouched the house of his patient he was at a )Ss to determine what to do with the head. His eyes were attracted by a hencoop in the

yard, and mere he made the deposite. IVot

many minutes had elapsed before another

messenger arrived to beg his immediate aid in another direction. The doctor, leaving the house in much haste, and being naturally a

nine aosiractea, lorgoi tne neaa. i he next

'i-. ji . . - . : r- . i i

iio ui-aii;ju iitci, :uusisiinrr OI me DrilT c t . 1 IT , - o

r am:t an i me senr tiravo, were at era Cruz on the 9th. They were preparing to make a cruize.

A considerable number of Criminals have been condemned and executed in Mexico during the month of July last. Among them we seethe name of a certain Jose Maria Ortega, a grenadier of the battalion of Mentill-

an, charged with homicide upon the nerson

. . . . .

oi a corporal oeionging to the same battalion.

Jly a decree of the creneral covernment

published in the official paper of 17th July.

I J ! " I " r- j. .. '

an annual uisiriouuon oi s,3 upon every thousand dollars worth of property has been declared upon all rural estates.

Voluntary donations continue to be m.ide

throughout all the states of Mexico, to as

sist the govcrnmsnt to meet the exi?eneips

growing out of the war in Texas. We have

made a calculation approximating to th. ur-.

tual amount of subscribers, and find ten thousand signatures, -but the total sum suh-

scribed is not more than from five to siv bun.

drcd dollars. Wo feel not the slightest as-

kviiioiuiKiii in. ii Hamuli; ims ucen raised, as t!ie highest donations are not above one dollar, and the greatest nu mber averages less

muii oiicuii ix cents.; When we consid

rived at Sota de la Marina in f8f6 with a di

vision consisting of 250 men, and there fouaht

tor Mexican independence under the fla? of

Len. ill in a. His assiduous efforts and military knowledge contributed srreatlv in the

deliverance of his adopted country "from thr

t - " f.sua.iu mo racier ..

and re- breakUst.tue sum ol six hundred and hlty dol- mixed, and req 'tested u to caution mm

although v vv iJuiHHicu "uiu im; au nan tnej mtghi MntfcM 9 . . ..ISIld nt List r)ite9Sfti llirit Ito hail taLin tlu mnnrv 'r!iOmirllv v mlnA J i

I .If a nil , ' j J - -' .. a,vv llCWHatW Wf ' ' ir and disclosed the place where part of it was con-! their stock. "Gaz.l S . He ar-L.,i.i ...,i ' ... 1 i

I

pner to the Fpot iodiratcd; and from under a stone, nesrBuck Crt ck, he took 215 dollars. AboutSOJolhrs more had been recovered from persons to whom the negro Ind paid ir. But of the remaining 415 doll ir-, the prisoner stubbornly refuses to

?ivc any account, lie has accused a number ofl

thraldom of Spain. Upon the death of Mi-i persons, bl ick and white, f leing partners in the

na, he succeeded to the command of the di

vision which had been entrusted to that officer. In 1821 he was promoted to the rank

of Lieutenant Colonel with die pay uC u full Colonelcy: at that time, he commanded the

light baftallion of Gueretaro. Subsequently

and was elected to the command of chief of Tliia ma v he'tr.iP t, ,.,u: uj u ir i ins mjy vc irue. it i

uiv ua iiuuicj, vlll-ll ULTU V 1JC Illllisi;u crt'a I

ted. Still later, he became acting Colonel of

the Engineer Corps, and afterwards DirectorGeneral of that department. In that capacity it was that he visited Texas, and there

took the liver complaint of which he died on

the 1 1th of July, aged 47, universally regretted and deplored. The French residents in Mexico as a testi

monial of their high regard and regret for his untimely end, assisted in the obsequies to his

memory, which were celebrated with crreat

pomp and splendor, together with the church

service lor me repose ol his soul. New Orleans Bce.j

theft but has consequently confessed that he hd

charged them f;;lse!y. It is quite evident, that lie

nau cwnraops anu mat a division ot the money 4i.4rl hem md- prirtr t hisi nrrent. A black uian by the name of Jackson, wa among those accused

by ssindie. Jat-.kson has not since been

Samlie snysthat tliR money was diviJed with Jack-

to meet in Cleveland.

is certain that the prisoner

was attempting to tscapo north, when arrested, ft is also thought that a nephew of the prisoner,

"no "" ien I r mcnnvnd, since the theft, h.is the missing 415 dollars, fn order tint the nublie at

Cleveland, flichmnnrf, and other places, mav be on

the watch, we will s!ae the kind of money mis

sing: It is all United States liink piper, mostly

l ives, payai.i at the rtew Orleans Branch.

i hero

orkat t- resiiet in Jamks' RroaJt The Richmond Whiir of ISemtJV

gloomy picture of this tremeadoajl which took place on the prcca from the rain which had fsJWaj

wiwcn naa not come down Mrt as to alarm. But the fall oTnat

mountains must have been i

height the river attained

J J

are,

and

The Knickerbocker for September, punctual to the day, and voluminous as a Quar-

rly was on our table on the morning of the

however, a number of TVn

Twenties of the New Orleans Ur inch; and a $100 bill payiiMe in Philadelphia. Tho bills are all

clean and new. As there it but little of this kind of piper in circu!ation,the rogues will undoubtedly be detected, should they attempt to piss any of it.

ioDeris coulisses having been enpaired

in a

number orrooucriey. He s.ivs that he cut a trunk

irom tn inyton stage somo time ago. Ho also

ncknowledgos that he broke open and entered the

Drugstore of Ward &. Ludlow, a few weeks since

st. inst. It ront.iin nraaioK t,,.L r 1 1 d . , r""fa

was v-mt

lroator than Inst June, nnd eousilrifreshetin 1814. Thirty feet of far

Heen. embankment at Tavlorsvill na.u.

away, and two mails from the UKt sing. Ground Squirrel Bridge, o$T Anna River, which has withstood : 30 years, has also been swept trBea er Dam bridge, on Beaver IV-'

in Goochland, of solid structure.. t was broken in two places os Ckt farm, in Goochland. The tobaceikc

just ready for the knife, has beettrr

cTctir uiiwiiuu. a ne corn nasss. This is the fourth freshet ia wc since May 28 th. The wind wis, c: these freshets, at south east. A V man was taken out of the river C bridge an Irishman, who threw L!

a state of intoxication, and rfe

himself of the planks that weretisK

morning, however, (he doctor, on visiting the r what little patriotism is exhibited here bv patient, was discovered by one of the scrvnntsj the Mexicans in a cause which thev denonisomewhat superstitiously peeping into the) inate a national one, we are amazed'that they hencoop aforesaid. This led of course to an (Should still cherish the hope of subiuatinrr innninr fut id. tnintla nrl.:Ak U J . I rr, T! rw .r J O1"" O

t j wwii uuciur su.j-1""'" a nc a exians received a very differ-

t uiIuci9ih.u uicicT inmii oeiore,i"i wu ui response when they appea'ed to and that it had been removed. The negroj their brethren of the United States: for dol-

articles, and more pages by many, than have ever before been given by the proprietors, who every month greatly exceed their prom-

sea iu me puoiic. we have not lound leisure. to peruse all the articles in the present number: but of such as we have re d. w vn

s,pak in terms of hieh praise. Th R

T 1 - r t w . n .. - i "

t iuicui me oea, win satisly the expectations created by MarIinsnikp., V.irn " K

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ANOTHER KATTLE IN FLORIDA. We .ire put in possession of the ibll'iwin? inter

csnns intelligence by the Cnaileston Cjurier of

tiie V'.KIi. ult.

rnoM ri.oRro v Uikect. The schr. decree A t .... "

""'9, dpt. illev, arrived at this Krt on Satur-

uj aiicrncon-

aid him. Eve. Star,

North Carolina Gm.n. ktt

statement of Mr. Bechtler, in theti C?1 ton Gazette, a larger quantity, off ael been brought in recently for coiu ib anv previous time within the saoetr um From January 18th. 1831. to lr- fc-

1836, there have been fluxed IH Alat

pennyweights. Ninety cents if ti.' Sdha

average value of each dwb, whickf ( total of CI, 354,3 17 75, which dj: W

amount coined, makes the amount t' ii" passed through Mr. Beck tier's huti' J8'

248 75, nearly all iVorlh Carolina rdi )

gold in Rutherford counfy is deemd.' fj"

smiling somewhat siirnihcantly at the idea la rs subscribed br th Afpvlron.

that tUm A.tw k.J r,.. l: ' J . J fe-

" wv.v. a.M Jt.v. JC7V7 Willi Ilia H1U S- I 111 'LiUilli 9. ters hencoop, replied that he knew nothing The Diario of the 24th

oi tne Dundle, but added that two turkeys had been stolen the night before. And so it turned out. The same day the bundle and

"L:u fi ?mce Wh' really printed in Mex- The nrimt chJ k. JiVfl!, eri j.'? . 3 . .rUD? the mid.t of the Indians,

wi jii icuwwmi a quarter oi a mile ico. mis document is wholly occupied with C u ".',v , 11 wirnan, aou n wounaea. jne Indians loss was 10 left from the house. In consequence of rain a censuring ths acts of the cabinet M ra there are no words in the Lnglish Ian-' dead on the field, their wounded thev carried off

icw nours oeiore tne roDDery ol the coop ,'gmo is accused of bein" the cause of nil tha ? .p." ,nl"wl OI ine bellowing,! "o wans retreated to a hammock as usual; thev and snrktitinrr nnA i lmmpnialiiltr .li:AA AHJ f . f .

' "t.u Lmiurru tun uisseusions wnicn have formerly

: iu i7 nidi wm casn y inicKco :o a neiirh- exisiea. ine Secretary of War. Tmnl

that a pamphlet is crrmri.ifinrr":n ih. :r

entitled The Ministry made known," said

iu nave oeen printed at Cai.ic a. in VnM

office, but which was really printed in Mex ia 11.:.. j - t it

We tre indt'UtrA tn Pninin IV.. r.. .l ri

the same author. It is vivid nnd PTcifinfr llowinff information. tia in..t l. t.;. r.n .1,

KVotn I Gl. r r v.i .... ! f i i ...

1 '"""wi iiciujies oi Ldie in r lorida.77 are i lKCSS-ir, wno arrived at ll.ick Ir ;...t

very enienaining, and bear evident marks ofi aeisciimentot HO men, under the command of est in the Union. An av of tlot!

.-, -liic imr. imess ine 101-1 " imuuiwron uui iu iiiniao!" inii w ui . Aisseil. nroclLtfed the r

iu.Hig ucai.iiHiou oi anving prairie cattle! - ' " pursuit oi mem; on over rivers. Eve. Star. arriving at General Cuxcirs pl uitation, they fuund ButofaIIthestrangethingstobemetwith inir w'",h abol f10J b" hobhled. and that flat conntrv. hi,h JLl- "fl1" of eattle-ihe Indiana were immediately

there is not a more stirr X .K'X"8 rePU,9ed of one hour,

drU-Jn,, a l,.,t .i . . "T . j."" vmg wie inea, win;, to ins hors ta-

o piaiiictaiueu The account should be written

23 3-8 carats fine. The mm, m 1 '

and Burke are more profitable thaafcr: There has been lately cast at thi olina mines a new die of 20 cants.

ated Carolina gold. Eve. Star, ,j

boring plantation. Inquiry being immediate-.called a coward, and unworthy of the pi Iv made in relation tr tlm iiniimt.nA. . i ! v-ti k : ti - . .

. . v.ivmujiiiuvcj, me "wiv-i. nc wvuuicj, a ins namrijiiof

?fiT? not having yet recovered from hislto have triven irreat unea.ino in k

ace

au iiiiuuLiuL'tt axiiii i i inrr o nr i unuuia act w raiiiKn sarin rairaiiAH t-t a ai..aAA A

u.iwnng, ana trampling, and dust, and coufus- ,tftin ndes of Mican..py when they abandoned

uu, nun coring, ana sniirnnor tha me mnuii.

corinff, and spurring th npM.mn the pursuit.

drowning and saving! There is nothing like'L The ?XP?

ii in me civilized world. In

nothing like'. !" xpress Kider states that L.itut. IIebbebt

the first place s . a'sl:nguhsd lnmseir.and that Major P.

fright, came . forward and confessed himself try, if we may iudee from the ri"T ?ou "?U3t fri?.hte.n th.e cattle half to death, be-ULT"3 PreP'rafi'n ck them on the fol-

i m . r l i v.. m . A W 7 U A V W , rA w n A W A V . I III ft . . I w .

ial paper against it. ... ; r"'?"" waier wner the ri '

al proclamations rehiii t "T- i . : f uv.erl. ana lo ,orce emf

consnimtnr, rh r o..- " . .IU.rt" ",e.no,ses thatindians. and nem-ocs.

- t r kuv j iu tu ui vi i.f c:i nn sj - o :

curiosity induced h.m to ascertain its con.1 the Southern n.-rtvi .u I"" opamaras, and 'crackers7 can make, on ThEMi f..a

the thieU It appears that in taking the tur-ilished in the official paper keys, he added the bundle in question to the! From the official proclar

plunder, but had not proceeded far before his

tents. Tyinsthe lees of the tnrfeev- t,tK'of iho f,unl. at 7 ' ..,lcn"inafi spurred to their utmost. mnt n.ma . i. 'r.i v: . 1

. . w a - r ,v.wvi m.ijls ii .ur xirii. rppoivnf i - . - - 7 muu a iulcu iut iiim arrii o

m u j - , . , -. v.-. . ..v uic:ere me .-3tti nro : j . .. '..i j . . . . . .

CINCINNATI WHIG OrFICE,

SEprEJtBER, VZ 1836. J

er, he laid them upon the tr round, a'nd Z L j Vcnera ZrZ"?7 ihe't the cattle are

km..irh i.k tf.. 1" .P. V ."" " aV mai numer- barrens. On ihAir

vv unu wic (jAiiiinnaiion. i-ie

ncreasrd demand

owina-

The following is the direction of a k: ed in this city on tho 11 instant, vbickfT in Boston on the 27th ultimo. , - V Ye Jackson postmasters, I priy,5 You'd send this off without 4elJ,: To Mobile citv. in the state !

Of Alabama, there to wait ' The call of major Aaron Gs- ' , A man w!k writes me in a rV'I That fate the letters wkicb I sac Are lost through fault of AmmL Though Tin inclicod to Ihiakt The blame belongs to Ose4a..ge,i To prove tha t I am right, ht mK Sond tbia with care andspeadc '

jewed c

ous nrrPt Uvm K- 'J , , . l -rrens. kjh mey

threw open the folds of the handkerchief, the 'of Etla. Two iiuX" if J .nortia,

band (the companion of Coberilla

" f iiuuuaciLlllwla lilt; J-lllKkm head stood erect upon the stump of the neck-variega's

and the moon inst then break f. MtZ,u.l Z un . -'?eni

clouds revealed to the almost neVHfi; hri:" anj imP"soned

theehastTy rountenance, as if still strucslTng'olution by proclaiming a nvP hel.,arxd destruction were in their rear.

The Chinese bad clorions fun ia fT its - - .

governmentjlodian on his small horse's back, th

n. irne ot!,.,. u:, i j . . -

in defending him.!f iu" '1 111111 arms aad .w. them i

, 1 1 ri ri rn ntj rr a enm- :il - t

i

S f!:inir- .in.1 nvar fotf .

: - 7 v a laucu I i ti iikrr0 1-..

. s"m, Vl uc-aui. , ne negro, in de- and crymj: long life to federation

BrtM mi n conia recol-mese individuals m defending fCtflS.l!nm?lt.M'nSJ, that.he tht the' wounded Three muskets andft

- Z IT". 7- t I-p "uug;i me earth! were lonnd on his premises. ITU!! i!idi?t,nK- SaMr fir6uan1 smclt brim- At Nepascolula, seventeen "S?e.sa,HI nc n"o this day, if he be'also been arrested on thn

rr"' yavguvucureiaiiMM attended to the army of federalism. ' U Ti . on?e stood over, his horse's

Ifik.L.." L rTi' "e ..J's a sergeant, to whom i,i LT""! f5:1 uPile again, andon

: ,V- enru many ex-'cnietly attnbuted the troubles at Hiinam r foV " u i.ia ever. , In .&'5!? the. fruitful ina-'after uniting 58 men. tnTremnn beat, and i

i. "S15' naturally superstitious,! my at Etla, presented hiimelf n th i k,h iaa,mai ai cannot run as fast as ahorse with

'fali .CET" CJ "ever !V,n De,0rc th-e agantamento, to proclaim his " aAonS ft,-s and with a bel.

e7lr;iir never tness and that of his comrades to submit to I. Z eS nrawI tening those a-

' , i ' -""gc2i3ier.i;ic uis nosmon ot tho onnl . . icn nmes

?Six-KoTESAfterthfi..i:l. kf. ". afterwards proceeded to

the circulation of notes d;, oV "Ti 7."!!f:; W made .the same decla

red in New York. ' v ' SX?T p!?,""8 thi despatched V ' - , immediately Col. Pedro Quintana, with the

ere the cattle are started in a drove over tlie 'o the reported shortness of the Wheat crop in ibej Darrens. Un they go, with blue, staring, fiery ! eastern States consequently it has gone up in a! eyes, and snorting, distended nntril uJ few davs oist to3.2T and li.Ir r

w - w a4j "fcci ' 'r' 7 i

'"",US v11" terror, and around and above I "hbkvi here has been n- chanire in this ... hilllast winter.it heimr iKp fit tiaarr.

now here, ana anon far over the whortleberrv'c,e sipc "' lst report, the price still rancm snow in he celestial empire for forty lfr! plain, they scour as if they thought deatn,ibet,Tcen,?t c1 and thc dema"d good and ou,d oa row of fifty or sixty, !kt

leirrpnr. Th. i ' . " otners lon queues, and am mAemd. butt.

Labd Comes in slowlymeets with ready sale a 12i cfs. ; J Bacox There is no stir in the nnrtot r. ,!.:

cej article, the stock on hand being good every where-a-! what lew s-ili .rt , ,i t. . . '

ie a o CIS aog

The

rows wide

in a-

bnrshotrmn.'fl" T;." . a suanlc three

o mcues lonfr, ana cruel rowel. rrr. i,:

what lew sales are affected-

round.

w 0 mnra until n ..u.r

l, i . , . r -ai uieir

iC "iraca toward the river, and their torrnentors--aaving an eye on some poIes,or tallen trMa. . t. - . ' '

17' tAtnjil " snore, wnicn the catt'i

cannot pass rush down upon them. nnAhA

over heels tber are forced into the wateiwj

N.i

irui.t s TOOTH A tnnlh nC V,vf 11-

. . ... 1 .atrcv:i JS1-

u.PYie "iraciea iy Mr. O'Meara, was sold, recently, at he public sale of the effects of the U

fi.r AT IT. J ... . '

- - ana me instrument with wh oh it was extracted, fetched 3 33.

GiT-The ladies of Wisconsin

Queues, and am m-kemd. kairC

Ifntoir. A vounp officer hearianC

ebratinar the exnfoits of a orinc whsw b '

suits upon a town, bid killed tixmrnd band: "Bah!" said K..l MiMtotr'

that the very mat traxses I sleep apseC with nothing else but the whiskers f I have sent to slumber in the other metL-1

A rxEACHEB rv nimrcin.-4 f

preacher, well known as an eceeaucci stopped abort in the pulpit: it was ia KJJ scratched his head; nothing would eoawf"

die. J - m .

j j . . ucicimiiiuq "ivmvc. Kill

viv.rus. neiTiinnnr tuni...:

- - w. ciroc. .

lor your

-eje V nuat also be on the aicrf. ikxeago American.

ine editor of the M.lwauk AWv-.,... j;.

? . ' Vur

nmc "Hawk-Eyes" in despite of the

uca. io tne old name of uOxm;zmP

Toe Rochester fiembheaa SUMS tZ-

of B. Rathbua. a verv worth auaWi

to bear the shock, a reveiatMa af BsfT

produced, and is now Jabonriag i

anon. .