Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 23, 31 May 1848 — Page 2
TyEP!fESIAY. MAY 31. lSlsT" For President, A WHIG, A WHOLE WHIG, AND NOTHING BUT A WHIG.
StSATORAl. ELECTORS. JOSEPH Ci MARSHALL, of JrA'cmou. CODLOVE S.ORTII, of Tippecanoe. DiarncT ii.ecroas. lit District Jon Pitch ts, of Posey, 3d Jons S. Iavm, of Floyii, 3d 4th 5th ih 7th 8th 9th 10th Miltom Onr.Q'i, of Dearborn. Davio P. lioi w.vr, ff H'.iyiie. Thom L). VS'ALrOl.e, ofil Jiicoirk. Lovr.l. II. Roi'mskav, of (irecne. Kn- VV. M'ti auukt, of Puluam. Jami.s Y. Suit, of Ciiutou. Uanici. V. Pkatt, .f Ca. David Kii.;om:. of Dlaware. AUtiUS T E L E C T ! O N wiiiu Noniwiox . Tor Kepre-eiitnJi vr-: J. B. Julian, Sol. Mkbedith, Datid Commons, S. 13. .Stanton. For Hheriff: John C. Pagk. Vor Proecntl Adoruey: Nimrod II. Johnson, Tor Ronnty rominiiou.'r. Dillon IIavwobth. for Hrhonl ('omniiiiiiier. John Pbichet. fr AsorlHfe Jadgei A. M. IlrtAUBCRY. Kur Coroner : Clabokn T. Wilson. JOSHUA HARVEY, Esq., is our ngent in Cincinnati. His office is opposite fh post office, on Third street. Any engagements made by him relative to advei -tsing will be fulfilled by us. KF.KP THE II A I.I. A K()M.I. RAIL ROAD n EST 1 1J G . rggfaa jeacssr preg.'Ai.i There will be a meeting at the Warner building on Thursday evening next. MMject Rail Koad. attend. I. i i l , .VCiy bud,, invited to Celebration at Won. Seldom have J - .1 1 . -1..1.-., t;n ..C we atienucu a moitTp.oa-.au. e.eu. uo.,.. w. tho Order of tho Sons of Temperance' than that had at Boston on the 2-ith. A larae number of persons were present largenum t ino nay ucug.iiiui o.c- II......J;. ...... .1. , i-i- .1 feet the speaking fine tho dinner very lt- 10 " r " to good, and the ladies very pretty. The procession was organized d CboUt 1 1 o'clock. P.ro. W. G v.ritllCS acting as . . . I. tt ..:.-. I l-.vr cn..f.i.l nllior m-riflo. ;hsisiii,5ii'i -'11"' - H , , , , . .1 1 men. I HO r.atOll I.aim III mu ica... uiu. came the Sons the Richmond Union of tho Dnilfllters of Temperance tho ladies ... 1 of Boston and vicinity, citizens generaliv. The llible was nrcsetited bv Mrs. Dr. J ' D. S. Evans in a bnef address, beauhlul in language and sentiment, and in tones that won the hoard of the listener. It was received by Jos. Ilulla Esq. in a speech, appropriate and eloquent. The ladies who ... . . r ,1 r'l 1 COntnbutcd to the purchase Ot Mo I.lfolo were dressed in uniformitv the girls in , , ,. I . puro and spotless white, and the matrons in black dresses vith appropriate scarfs, tVc r, i- sr i i' e r' . it l BrO. FcllX Marsh Esq. Of I.'.aton, If. Woods of Centrcville, and - MusgraVC, . . . the blind preacher addressed Me men-. ing in defence and advocacy of the Order .nd it, nrincioles splendid dinner was ana US principles. .v spK.iiuiu umutr vwi.j made in the presentation and acceptance , Of the Bible have been requested for pub- I lication, and will appear next weel ..;. Loco Ntuninttion.The Ualtimore Conntion nominated Grx. Lrwta Cass, of Miclii. can, for President, am! Gem. W. O. ISctlcr, ofi Ky.. for V. President; thus presenting to their arty a .OMlhern ticket, -to all intents and pur- j ooMt," Gen. Cass being a northern man with ultra southern principles, and Gen. Bctler, a laveholder. Of this nomination, we hare no J emuM of complaint if it satisfies the party , we ; .a ., ., , . '
.a.,l im in the irrove. to vvbirb nil who i lal stock of said road, bo oi.en.-d at Richmond. : Ucni It Urewster, Cherokee Com s uor, g-JJ (J.) iiiarhti. I
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partook paid their hearty approbation. i ,'u 'j Vhv' W i Ul, a f! To be sure Mr ivitc ue was not. nine; j,eaUl of jrp,nlinc Tree,. , ;.a, ,s a.,, -i t , ,.i; , F 1 , V '.e JU'-a1. ol ' "".'"" (-uav, . ; Convent on. but he c a ins his right to the Wihuineton (N. C.) Commercial reiterates licainsm m Europe m Tint WO have not rOOIll for a more CX- and I hat each Commissioner be, nnd be is here- j . , , , .. v , ' , ' ,-, , ,- c,.- . . Ifut we nave not room lor amoc tx ,,y w,t,,ori8,M, ,receire tot.k 1(nd place books I spoils upon the ground Mat his son was. . its .statement w,th regard to the moi talitv li' I'" 'he of ta rty Mat tended notice. A copy ol the speeches , n l(S jlaU(!s o otj,er ,,cra0ns for the same pur- ' The ascertained sums in this table amount among Turpentine Trees, and savs: ' arg -1 bv New-M-xieo.
receiving 179 out of "5:1 votes given. Thie was , II. ROP.ERTS, to Miss ELIZABETH P.. brought about by the firmiiesso!" his friends, IiOi,i. j,.,,,,,,, r tj. i , s ir(.TIV
timA met and uledired themselves to vote for him first, eecond, and, we presume, oil the time. Mr. Ramsey, of Jenuessee, read a letter from Mr Polk declining a nomination. Mr. M'Cnud lees, of Pa., nominated James Kuchanan Mr. Ellis, of Mississippi, nominated Lewis Cass atid Mr. Hamliu, of Muine, nominate J Levi Woodbury. Mr. Hannegan, it is said under instructions from tho Indiana Delegation, ottered a resolution declaring thai the Hunker delegation from New York were entitled to cast the vote of that State in tho Convention. The Barnburners withdrew. Tbo balloting then proceeded, aa follows: rirwt MM Car l-'O. Ih.chnnan 54. V ooil ory 53, Calhoun 9, Worth 6, Dallas 3 Total ' TOO. Steoni bmttot- Cass 153, Buchanan 59, WoodWary 56, iVorth 5, Dallas 3. Toiul 276. Third hmllot Cass 156. Woodbury 51, Buchanan 50. Worth 3. Total -262. ass 179, Woodbnry 38, Buchanan 33, Worth 3. Total 253. General Butler was unanimously nominated for the Vice Presidency on the second ballot. (Telegraphed for the Cincinnati Daily Atlas. BIOULT IMPORTANT FROM .MEXICO. The Treaty Rejected! Ti'sccJt Bt. (Ala.) May 25. I bate the Montgomery Flag and Advertiser, Cstra. of the 00th inst., whirh announces the rvce.pt of highly important news at New Or loan on the lrili, from Mexico, which was tele fraphed to Mobile. The eatra rives the mere fact that the Mexican Coacreso has REJF.C TF.I TUB TREATY Tho channel through which this comes precludes 1. JamK .f ll. KArMI-lMM. ftertker from Jlelc.- Derla rattan asaitast Pence. Pitescgh, May 25. j By eiee and telegraph. New Orleans papers I 01 mo I9UI bare been received. ! The Mexican Conirresa aasembled. bnt Al annate, BuoUmeate aad Paredes hare pronouncd against the Government, and declare war without truce or quarter, till honorable peace is coaquarsd. ARRIVAL OF THE IIIBCRMA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. New Yoas, May 27 ih, P. M. Th steamer Uibcrnia arrived at New York Ibis afternoon, having sailed from Liverpool cn the 13th instant.
The French have ordered their coast to be
placed in a state of complete defence, and eeveral new regimeBts have been fitted out for that purpoee Th mnterate party in the hew e-overnmem has completely trian,p'ed- Louis Blase and ASbert hw retired Mjinouv coitfl eM"1"" taaen piace uevureen l . 1 . . the Raw',., "i . ,a " anil I . The Pope has decli,rel war afraiiit Austria. T-i . . I. .. - 1. ; : 1 i. 1 iirr. nTe Brfn Inrt"" "'" noj AuMriani an.) Jtal,. u.,u me AU-ir.au Br y ;marn,,c,l ,tnt.on. ! The Iaie have Mock"'' German ports. I An i.,.nrree.io h, take., place t .Ma.irid. ; r UIK a, (hiring the wrrt' " nceu very oi-rr-f. On TJiurJay Couo' wrr Mi, and n Fri lav at :tj. j i.ow nri inidClliig rjiuil i"f a 01 v-uiion imii: : , ..... .-.' --rr... I .1 J Th lani-!i blockade operate ,!iid anu?--iu!v aarii mt trid in tht niannfartiiriufr tncT. a.. ai..io the ir.inii war; h-iii t,e i-"-r- ! . .. L : . .. . , i The i:.mu havo "inarre!ed wiiH the P,.,.e i'out cirUrniK vir at; linst ih Aiitriati. Th j i w mam a niieet.n a(.iiiM 11. mi l m- woj)li re i be I leu. J up I uik wai frr"( , inanoeB lliri-iitent-d to depose him j I rnvi"i'nl t ovcrni'if nl. Irtiru Roiiiil has withdraw My. WII.I.I AMsnillGII AM) Turnpike Company .Meetinj Pn "-nun nt to apreement, the coinmiHoiii-rH heretofore ar.nniut.-d to t;ike rh.rw ..r fl ,,. enijilafe.-l lurniike IJoad fr.im il li:iin!,urs.ii In Kitliniond. m-t at . I.amla un Saturday, Hie ;"7il, ult h.i orfanid by electill? M.-j- Das Al'ter0omeu7reen.etil.iii(irotifnltation anions ' uic LuriiiiiiKfiuiiria iriiitvr in iiir II MJ!t ftTOIKHIll - .a. un. i (.r.iii.-i:i,ii-irriiiiii...ii me sfii i n- rn (.or- ' u,e "-":'i'"".''! re. ny i.uii i .tiorritinoii, wan niioijif-u, j. umiii.i a n.l j. It. M,n.(..,h..ll v..t...e i.. th. ... iranve: "K'stilcr,. 'Mint the southern end of n.-ii, rn:,l ' rt lrri.il II I.:tmh H I ft fli M.-.t n( fl... V tional Rni.'ue over V hitewatc-r. ' On motion, litnlr.e,i , 1 nil l!i eiiilorn .l llie pappra in i tlie envoi iriiuiiiii'i, are reipecilull y reiLii.-itt;iJ to imMiili tliciie prcceedii.gs. ! Then adjourned. j Mollis DAVIDSON, Pfc.'t. J.K. .vjKSnK.Nll.n.l., tei:'y. Afler tlie adjournment of the Bourd r Cni-ini--iiioif-r. a myelin" of the citizen., rr.nerally, wus orgnnizd by ppintin; .Mos-h D.iviuson, I rea l, ami J. K. aienuvuhnii, ec y. r ... r. .... I i . r LUUL.f"IIir..J... I.'.'.fl 1..' U'.dld li IUI n inn.ra rnnti,. I in il, . m imi Hi,. .ic!i. ,n nt I 1. l . . ' , . " , , ; ,.,,. , niakinjan exatninatmn of the j several roul.-a proposed, and that in view of ; alt M.e l..ci n lar s ceriaineu y inj-ir exaimn ih-";, .IL0,..'!" . 1 . 1 . 1 I... , roan, se. irn ... ...ea.iovr res. ,. .".... y . ...vn.r, .,,., 1 irucr- ; red i n proc-eeum-iic. u.e conuniioucrs e re concur- , -"7 '""1"" "" "! "'"' . , ,Uk forms of .ut,senpl.o., to the cr.p.tal stork ,., ...... ..... ,,,.r, n lor the niiiiit-s ot the tuliiit coinausKioners, the f ,. . . 1 oll.rr fur llie iJitte ol the loiiiinencenieiit ol the work. On motion, tlie first blank was filled with I ' ",c """! I"-'" u.errov v,,m,i lilted the I. uar I ot I ! Ill re r oiiiiii I.-.SI..IH-r.". tn-w it : Rob t .Morriiiaoii, t.iileh Mienron, Kei.i. lltirri, U:....,i... 1 " ...li !. 11. 1. n; it 1 I ' " . ............ .....r, ,,,.,., V. m. Hrooks, Jamea Thn.-is, J.-so Strr. Cor .1 . i, . . - . ..... .'0,11,, . m. v. o.ck.o, 1 raucie rMi.- ana i 1.0s. il. I.OHH. 1 r- . .. Ou motion, the sucond blank, relative to the time of commencing opt-rations on saii; i tilled with the "Ut day of September, ()u mttUuUt IMt i,, .,re 1 riwil, was tjlji, . . ori!er-i to : bo printed as above stated. Th.-n ..diourii. it 1 niviiKiiv i'...-i J. R. AlCNLK.VIIAI.L, Hcc'y. P. S. The nbove rninn tes were thrown in f.'rrn from Doct. MendenhuH's notes, which came into my possession in consequence of the f.i:k ness of the Doctor's family, which made his withdrawal from the meeting necessary before its final ad-
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i lonrnmeni; u errors or inaccuracies e.ii. ino , JjuU i5i ...jj.e. V.'m. A. Kick i.e. j i The Comniisioners, t.-w it: R. Morrison. C. ?heiirol, . niiriis- Cuffil. M. ir.tvi,itoUm K.
lbnd, v Hrook i, J is. Thomas. J. Starr, CjJohu I Ratlin", Win. A. Jiii kle. L. Kinjr.T. H. Co.ili, j J C : Ule Williamsburg and Richmond Turnpike- 111
i ('ompnv, met at li. Lamhs ou Saturday the "i hu .VI, iv. I-l. am orrramzei liv electing ,,ol;t Morr'isou President, and Wm.' A. Dickie Secretary. ' , " ,,,,oU"," s'ri,1"r" C,"nl"' !" I?0i'?' h'rr ()V rt.so;V(. tlt.it books of subscription to the capi- .. . . . .... persona lor uie same purpose. rnin 'ment of the Hoard. Win. A. llickl.-, R. Morrison and O. Shearon, were appointed by tint l iesident said committee. On motion adjourned for two weeks, to meet . , , ., . ,rt-, i,..i k in Kiehn.oi.il at Ii i-Kle s ottice at III o cli. ft. Ou motion the city papers are respectfully re- ; quested to publi.-h the proceedings of ibis meet R Mor5Ri.SOXf President. Vm a. Dickie, Secretary. . MARRIED, In this city, on Thursday, Mav -t!u ,,v j p Sti .VRT, Minister of the New Jerusalem Church. Mr. DAN'E ilh the above notice, a liberal quantity of j excellent cake made Us appearance, and it disappearrd so il did! We thank tho parties for . ., , ,, , ,. , , ... it, and may thev be blessed with the only bliss ., , , of paradise that is said to have survived the full of Adam: domestic hnppinrs. "Love one another," i , , , , i the best text we know of, for man and wife to , preach to each other from-that w, II insuro , mcstic happiness. Try it! j D112D. On Saturday last. ANN A, daughter of J .vu. M. and Matilda Toe, aged 6 years a 2 days What if life? 'lis like tho ocean, In its placid hours of rest. Sleeping calmly no emotion Rising in its tranquil breast. But too soon the heavenly sky Is obscured by nature's hand. And lha whirlwind passing by Leaves a wreck upon the strand. Terrible Explosion. A Pcekskitl (N Y.) paper ys thnt on Saturday night, (th inst.. nlioiii ten o'clock, a shanty contain- i : injj about -G keg of powder, n brut n j mile below rsi t'oint, wna tireo. it is tie. ; ili- a t . I ttl itevort, toy nn nicenoiary, nnu me -nine ouiiilinji ana several oiners near u were 'blown lo atoms. A eentlcmm wfio visi- . th m,t ,JO nrxl fay snV9 it pTPsen. 1. I - t ted fr-ghtful picture. One man. n.m- " ' tfl S:rihi'ii i r rriann Li'lrif. rnf iv- I
- - i - -s- -.-. - , same, it in believed, be ond ihe bojxt of. j - j - , recovery and numbers moro were in 9ome I . . r. . . . . a 1.11 r. 1 tt- n ft. . . a r. a . . . ,ti. r , ...,v. ....... . -I, wi. . .. .. cow were killrtii e?: tho blnckness of darkness i i 1 - . 1 was uoii every eurrounumg njeci, nun ; I I I'll! IIIV Al.ai "Ml "' I nv. vj va v not . rial comivosinir tho shanties that were shnken down, it was thoticht almost a inir-1 acle that any person in them should have escaped with his life. The powder was J intended for blowing rock, on the line of the new railway, tho laborers cf whieh are now en ft "'strike.
Un im.n.iinWh il.,.v -.in.il th m.e lands three
A Good Paymaster.
People may say. what they please about James K. Polk, in reference to his cours2 generally as President of the United States; r lut thev cannot deny that he rewards hi ' friends most munificently. Not to speak - , . , , i 01 11,3 o.uwj.wu wmcn causeu so inuun .11 . I i- 1- ,-. , 1 c .1 taut just ui?:or3 nis aisr.nguisneu inein, c? . - t 7 - . . 1 r . : , .-..oiia ,-ima, whs jxissrfi 11110 .'itrAitu c bring about that peace, wh.eh. like the spirits of Glendower, wouldn't "come - ' . , , 11 about, just look at the ff-nerous re-anl he lias aiiuvn ir iiitrii'-is 110 si'u iv ; ltm ,n loll, at Baltimore, and procured jhis nomination for the Presidency. M-r-.t,.. m n r. t : .ii .wrv( .,. v. . iiijiu i niic3Tf-uf in spoecii in trie House ot Kcpresentativos on j Friday last, brought this matter out in a ,n.r)iei wnich can hardlv fail to arrest iimW.c attnition. It was kind in Mr. C. 1 . a fdiow citizen of President Polk's, to step , lorv, ar-i so timely with this matter. no i a cud to chew; and there's matter in it." Mr. Cocke stated that he had looked . ,m"r ,!'C list of Delegates to the last Haiti- , more ion vention, ana to sliow to tne 1 1 ou se and to the Country how the President had j rewarded his friends and their connexions. f "e .bfT;1 their attention to Uwdorumont ' -- nw i 'i'-iui.. i i uu.T in Riiiwni. j i reieinties io tne uaitimore iiemocratic r Convention in. Mav. ICli.who have been ' ! 11 ir i n i . ! awarded by Mr. Polk, and the amount of '- ' imouc money Vtnicil eac.'l lias reCCIVi:l t . - ... lir Will r.P..ll-rt . llrtnrr lt..- , .1 . . t . r, , , w . .-, ( t umi,., s-.v ..r,i... t... o 1 ...i I . . .. . -. . - . . . - - (.. IJa. rolt.t :'v of tho Narv. J -2.00(1 . : of the Navy, J J,tn() j 0 do. a .Minister to G. It. 31.500 IV.lin 01 i (.'. Johnson, Postmaster General, 21,001) Wi ' N. CJiirorJ, Attorney ineral, -1.3.VJ . io oo, V.0111 s iier iu .uexico, -',. . "-Je -,J uu ; J R InffersoM, Minister to rtiiHKi.i, 31,5'JJ ! si on ol lliw .Miu.sl.,-r , oj tic-c'y of ! Lczutiou, 4,oo;) -3.",.rn 00 11. M. Pandern, Minister to Spain, 4!,5'i) (I I I , II. It 1 ..I . ,.-.- .... .... '. ... . " . . ' I v J. l'.im-isoii, ai i nini.' r to i r.iM i. 40.0II I li!i Jwi W Davis, ;ouiViicr toChiua (!! 00 ! J? (; . Hbielda, ( h ir to Veuez i. la, 1S,W Hll!I,!ir u si ,reilllrr at Bosto,lf C.00 ) 00 Morton, Coiloctor of theCuV toiild, Uo.-tto ), 1.5, 603 CO plliil(.us Allen, reappointed Postmaster , at ritlKfi. Id. .M.iaeh.isttis, 4,033 4$ ; . (; I;,,,.. Vulliic Frint..r. Rostan. , R UaUu.ul. Jr., District Attorney for ! M,Jc!l,M,.3 1G.00O 00 Ii:lac jj vri,rl,t, appointed Navy Aent, 1 . 1 k. .1 re it ted by the benate 1 v .. 1. ......... . 1, .r i it- v C,6'47 0-J Ueuj F liutler, U S District Attorney f,r v;ol r l,.stnc,t N Vork, -2-lfiOO 0d 1 1 , . .... c .. . ' , 1,. . , ,r 1, . 1 . ., "-.... ...., k ii.uvii. 1 un ourr, insni'tior 01 cusmnm, nan., 1.UJ3 uo .,,,.;, 1., ,.,... DiHlT,ct Auoruev lor 1' I ' w -r (,,.,,,, p0..i-..t -r in il... . 3 ft ftOrt n-i ' n"" ,w., 1 tt 11 t. ....... i.,.-i.v,,oi... iT.,,.i,-;ii-1 Er m a 1 11 l j 1 a vo kiiiu.-itt i ui iiuuiai iuv I cn(- ,r. 1 l IJkl.ltll.t. . . u I J Charles A Hrndford, Surveyor General, Jackson, Mixs. George 11 Fall, Public Printer Mi.su, 4JWII UJ j salary unknown, jS II I.aughliii, Recorder I.aun Office, i (J J 1 allow, Hrifj and M.ij. ( . u ral , ! f ' A Caldwell, Major i:i the Army, : John V TiH.atts, Ccl in the A rmy , 8,0a'l 00 - i-e i ..in. 3.:ts t on t.:is- oo ' O.lS 40 i .-. ..i-u.in, x ..sniwa.'-. J T II Hartley, V S District Attorney I for Ohio, salary unkown. Wn. D Morgaii, Sec'y of Legation to praz;i. 8.nnn oo ; a,(K)o 00 ! j John S s-unoiisrin. Cap! of Oragoons, ;loo, lieCcivcr at fc'liuw ncetow u, inois. 1,000 00 j VV m Walters, Publ ic Printer Springfield, j Illinois, salary una.. own. , I A II Sevier, Oon.issioner t. M-.-xico, 23,50fi on Wm F Kit. hie, Puhlin Printer. 5,000 00 T1'": ': ,!1;it',!,i.-'f KJltur o( lh'! 1 u,?t l7, au-l PuW.c Printer, a.'.-,-l.s ..... ... ... .1 ...in ii,, J U(f ; I lie ascertameu sutns m mis i-.one .iiiiouui i to t!ie convenient sum of $7 12. 110:5;. i 'v the Administration has been faithful to its Irieiuts. ami uououess ne win lemu - n.-rr.te them again Mr like services. v. cil in,,tt Mr Kitcliie laud this Administration: , r . - ;nni.i;i.l.. I...t- o... i for his item proved incontesti.de now am- ...... ... . ... ply no nad tieen rewar.ieu. lci vvnai win be said ot Mr. Folk, it cannot oe denied that he pays veil. 1 l'eace in Vncalan. i tne wiiues anu inuians m i uc.uau have entered into a Treaty of Peace ; then by giving a death-blow to theMam - test Destiny men of the Unted States. 1 who were a few days since chuckling at 'the prospect of more annexation anil another Slave State. 1 he Indians of l ucatan. conquered toy tVi Slniriirdj in fbn r:irlv- rort nf the , . , -. 1 sixteenth century, have since that time . . ,. . - . , ,. been held in a state of most degrading bon ja(T a, ,atl ag OP worS(. tlan Sla; 'i- i c-.' . t' i .1 vcrv in the L nited States. Equal to their m R in manv things, an,l superior ju uorctWla nobfe race, as ;n Mexico nn,I p.,r,. were the victims of the suoerior1 1. e .t,i. s,;..r,lo n tho Art f War
- . Miuna iiai t .i.ti ii iiii"iii uctt e, hi ui; Dies ail lilese mav lu restored i.K , . .. i .. i . i . i... i.
I to vii-!'., hj thu I ...Jlt fif tl.r R.I,; : . . ; . . a lew remarss. an-l concucieo hi
and eatahlib a ; Vr ' ,,. ' k . j.aii imoi win oe uanisii"!!. nnd un- j,,,, th-? Convention, that tho flrt lax
w n ii 'i T r 10r ,,l,-1'--lt ' the sun ot ri.n.stianity, natur- was or -r. Wh.n he at down n from the Awi.i- -Ir-J ulk made such ample provision for this stranydV interestinfr people ,na' wor- Afp wii-i 1 -r of V .rfi C-u-.Una subm-.f :h.s warm friends in the National Conven-i 8hi the true God before the altars of their ,1 r,.,i,: ,'t'',0hee.ct' th-Com.r't i tion four years ago, why may h not be fathor. ! T 1 a ;s ' r t0 ' , - V , - V
ttlcrioxr inchtied to do the same thinf now? There's ifa..,; ,i r .t. 1 v" ' . ' '..
ler. Hut however degraded bv three hundred ers in Mexico to Pass Christian, and to tho Convention, the permanent Presid-i.t. army on partmg vv.M M-nr Iead-r and no!,J years of abject slavery.' thev could not' ample barracks (framed) to be the Hon Andrew Stevenson, took the bio co.im.ander Nor nd ttys sympathy ! endure have not endured, alfthe tvrannv i erected for their accommodation. 1 his chair, and delivered a suitable and per-: exist only wd i Me rides, but I have been heaped upon them. After being robbed of : humane step has been taken by the Gov- tinent address. ; to. 1 by v;v. ral officers. ,,f ddteiv-nt r. g.- ' -,., ,h.,:- nrma thi'.se div frnmcnt at the urgent request of the! A prayer was then ofilrcd by Rev. Dr. mc ids. Mis evening. Mat many of the.r
their lands and their arms, these slaves, ,. ... .. . . I .,,-! .i. I ti,I.,,-t nn lor.irtfir ro.- nr. ui i' iiii,!...'! l - .v . . . . - - - - - t 1 in the des oration of despair, and seizing ; . i . .. ' the scourge with which they had been so 'long and so unmercifully lashed, became . in turn masters, and hunted down their j oppressors with a fierceness only to be e.xj pected as a result of the aggrevated provocation of whole centuries. How the late mas'ers cringed, and cried for help, our readers well know how eagerly the land stealers of our own nation seized upon tne oait oiterea to mem ny me pan-; - i - I t . C A " a. 11 It , isn lnnanuani oi i ucaian, ecuany wfii.( s to' which 1 e Devil it. ms of the tne l ucuiecos uiiea-u us rums thev had no more title than the old'en time to 'all the kingdoms of the .... . . . . . . .... earth"-fro,n which had been expelled by . . . thf snidiMA nowf f StineriOfltV 1U amis bV ; . - . . . - -- c hundred years ago ...ire, .-aor. ' i.vwt o -o. ' Much to the snrnrise. however, of Sena- . rf". Il-1- 1 T-V I r .1 - -1 -- - - - - . jrtr l nscnni. n v ni rpi i ion rrniep I ip r - s- -s - schemes are ucfeaied m a verv unexpect- i 1 : -T ' - Peace is tru tuautr in i uuaiau x t-atc i- - a a s tv 1 " v . . . - - - - - - " us no pretext for our hoped-for desce upon the original owners of the soil i Yucatan. The love of our administration for the cowardly Spanish Mexican race rterseverino-lv illustrated in the case Santa Anna, has on present prospect of t I being gratified. j
The terms of peace are, in brief, as follows: Each race is to be fovemed hv
rulers of its own selection. The arms stolen irom trie Indians arc to be returned. i , - ... The -debts' of th3 Ind.ans (nominal 'obligations, serving as pretext for keeping .1 - - , . 1 oem in perpetual peonng or servitude) to , 1 -.. , mi . . . . . ; ue remmeu. i ne uncultivated lands to ! n 1 1 . 1 vim 11 rj in- people, DeCOnUll' Common property. Cert tin taxes-, very oppressive ! to tho Indians, are alx-lisVd ; - . . "1 ,t 1 I he Abwyn-s hive elected a Kin-. uintt i s 01 1 .IT! Liu, tile name liorilf by M?;r ancient rulers. II was crownes. I on the ?t!j of April, on the ruins of Chich len !-.. .u.tl . , lii-i, vufjt- i:ifir v sjKiai civ a circum- ; stance Mat has in it m-ih for thought . much for both Ifo;e on I fm--rv. We ' see in it thj nromis -tire . the ancient craudeur of their countrv. Their magnificent cities of hewn their pyramids, their altars and their teni-' tnc .nlo Savon race. Instead of ers. seni 1 the Missionaries mstpal nr lloiii1wlir.l!.r.i.tbii!ttr ;i.t,d nft.nt Jr-ts. liiMs Convert this l-onle half C i'hoFe haTmo-a 'j ' C;C nr area Qf p aT!) into suo!i i pooole e of becoming. I'nrccJom" in this wise, ( 1 1 )JJ ' i r, ,,,? r.. i..v r,l:,T..r W.;7r Hv- rr...r rF a . .In .1 r .1.., T'..:....t . AT ... r!.:t v. ' i f i ' r- . in.- i jiu'-u .i-ii.- ..i.iii -ii i Mil- ..... . . . . . - - .... . . . , inr vii-ii. i ii iiir. v linen ;u si'V.'i ini'I! r":j , , , , . . uouars. 1 1 iius uecu lurwarucu 10 i;ia ucparttnent. We are happy to state, that tlie House ; t Kepresentati ves passed. n:te;- some ,ie- j , bate vesterdav. the bill for paving Mrs.' Madison 825.0(H) for the MSS. of Mr. i ! Vn.r.on. It onlv nw.ots the ..mature ofi the President to become a law. It is a remariia 1.1.. i.;pri...ft.ninnlt,9 1. Kit I .oo nn the a ri 1 1 1 versarv ot tins 1.1 Iv S IlirM-! . - - day. II ashht2ton Lmon. ! .... I ! r Again. I he tine tavern building oecupieil by E. llrovving. of this citv. was j discovered to be on fire on Thursday ftrir; which was extitiguislied without .serious damage; but on yesterday, noon, another attempt was made to set fire to it with more
serious consequences. The fire was ap- offered a resolution rerjuiring each delepledi in the garret, and the (lames had ! g tie to pledge hims-df to .support the nommade considerable progress bef ro t!n inee of the Convention. This was re-
) 1 ' alarm was given. It was soon put entirely 'out though not until much of t!i3 furnifure in tho mam bunding was damaged, We believe a negro servant is suspected . 1 I v. I - oi me imamous tieeu. oir. urownmg is partially insured. The engine companies and citizens g.-nr-rallv deserve much eredlt for their prompt discharge of dutVI f TurJianttn tli. Srn'inrl L r ' 1 4 V.- m n Js 7.iwr T Ilv il.nth Unr. t - -w- ....-.,.. ........ ... hour was tri-el week li efiire last, at tin n i : :, . r.. I T i.t 1 ..III. I .. - 1 1 i- u. l . o ; 1 1 i , Jll'l-r i.ih A.l.lll 1 presiding upon an indictment lor mixing! i c . . .... i lulictment for mixing 1- . . ,- - - poison vvitii drmk. and administering it to I n- . s- -if, ...,-r -- : . . . i , .miss .-M.ii.cy oi t.uie-v , wn.i inieiit 10 k'.u.l ne i.ieiei.iiiim was i. uii i guiitv , nil l sen- j fenced to two years confinement in the ! Prison. The poison use..! was corrosive , 'i. i i .... e i i. i . sublimate. We learn tint Mrs. Eil.tbetli is the oniv female- confined in our State' Prison . K cu n v i lie Journal, S! rt irhcrricx . Cincinnati is, next to New York, the great strawberry mark'-t of the United tates ast vear, t.0.000 j baskets, equal to Coo bushels, weighing twenty five tons, were brought in one day 1 over the Erie Railroad to tho New York i ....... - in .r-t'i among i urp i There is, unliirtunateiv, no mi -t ake in this statement, unles, falling short of a full , detail ot Me calamity may Ue considered f such. W h have personal acquaintances who have lost trees in this way, and have i . . I . . . e .1 i .undoubted statements of their dying in i . . r- , iuis ot live, ten and as high as one nundred thousand. One gentleman had his ; trees boxed, which run very well, but after the first dipping thev all died. This fata!li,v among the trees has so far been felt m,(1.e m Urunswick emintv than in any ' (,ther quarter here, in which count v alone , tllo aamage is estimated id 8100 OOd. Thev still cont inue to die. and no one can calculate the extent to which the destruc tion m.iv arrive. No s itisfaetorv knowlodge of the cau-e has been obtained, nor ; ..nv remedy found i-TThe foilowiiiT ia art evtraet of a let- ' ! b-v t ne io,.ovv m0 is an e.xti act oi ant ' ter from (lov Javle member of ( ongress r ,roin J'V ' m " lt,( r " 1 ,',-..? I from Alabama, to the editor of the Mobile i Advertiser, dated Yashiii"ton May 5x'v " ""V""1, '"v 1 I this morning had a conversation with ! 1 General Twiggs, w, which he informed me, j that he had been ordered to the South to i superintend the removal of our sick s, .1. Ii ernment '.elierai. He is confident that the lives of: . . .... . two thousand ot our poor fellows in Me.xi- .. "M i... 1 co will be saved Progress of the Penni?r::nia Pailroar. The Company which has this great work in charge appear to be pushing it with considerable energy. The contracts are all progressing as rapidly as is consistent with economy, and the road will be put in action as far as Lewistown during the ensuing winter. The line to ,, o ...:ti i,0 readv for the r-jii - - - - , t -rh, i-.. , e - su,nmcr' i ti 'i-i i f" twee" ,Iu"tins-rio? a"fI Hoihdaysburg will bt" con,racted for ,n tinie ,to. be completed aa r-r-i fh.a nntntJ r . i i v.' fnoinrr fo.mninrvr. eJ , ThSs arran-ment for the V U Ul I ITUI.i . JX ' s IS'Xk ' in-. , i 1 i i - t v. . . .. , . -. it-z-x r l- fo i ..mri r-viiv 1 ri nrit. r t.- i.rt 11 t can iai mio aciiv .iv wan as i e loss oi - . . . mtPrPit s r.,. , t is exneefed that' ., V .; T , , ine road wi.l be rcauv to iiunnngcion in ' " s- . . . . , - tne surnmer following Me present, and to ..... . , t : .: iiif nnrrafT. 111- up n leii ii" in na. rri in . r f - - r e cnsu:n ferln bought w hica shall bear the loss
nt VZTA slave in Lovingion, ivy.. Kioeu nis me cnurcn was giving away, ana a tern?- ins i.ie mat va..u ou. vwuhkm The Doctrine of Life, by Sw
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n wife and child and then himselflast week, !C scene oi confusion and distress the past nas ucen nrig.u, cnquere'i. arm th, i.t Jo 'gmeot and the Babj
.... . . , . . t ok n sw. Frartie wi.H fUar mm.- nr. 'onoill. Let US look back M the tune he ; I he Vt hite llorse. mentioned in
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f ..oaaiic. aiui.... ...v great leonardv of life and limb, and eve- : through tne trying and exciting scenes. s .... n . - o,,.,...
j By Telegraph to the New York Tribune. 1 Loco-Foro ZVallonril Convention.
j Baitimore. Monday, Mav 22. I ti. it f .i no,. ! 1 II -l ,V l Iti.i Ol 'I.i:i''TS Mill I (!, 1 the fl-'oco National Convert- ! tion with a verv liberal sprinklinir of Mob mm . i, i. III - .1 m tiers. The friends of Ca and y Ti burv ar jo'.i saniruitte almost 1, ' t ;, f ti-ce8 , ' , -!--. .,V!oek tV d of th T'-- ! ,- , 7- i v r ' verHl:st ( .1 irh. A rt.J t uv -rt sf. i ,vh:.h Convention ito hold its ;tln. were thrown op-u, an ! in a f -v ni.vjviit the rush was s i irrent t'nt t!ie lu"l lin. :i.. i: .' ...... i. , ' ...... .. ' . --"'- , , . . ... T' C . ,-r v i' ' j;.jt . - J ue on "'" w uj.m- , or-T-iri:7i'i hv !h- pr;o:ntiii.',rt of Jti 1' J. - -t .' . c. ... , ... .' HiHer rota rv. pro ''.;. Tii 1 chairman upon takin to examine Me credentials ot I i-deiiates. and report to th" Convention the rcsu!t of their caminnt:in. The aid Cfimnrrte- was b-snj appointed, wlien there was much co:i!u; n. Hunkers an 1 IJaru'iurners w t. stubborn. ! Mr. F. H. Cone of Ga. odVed as a set of resolutions pr tviding f r th nppoi.-jt-' ment of a eomin'ttee of one fi-o:,i racli ! State (exeent N'ew-York. and tlie delec T'it-s tr.eti Mat Stat to be giv. n time to .I.irM.1.. nunivr ? : ee . I s. ! v, i!i'e'l iliie ot ,i,.,f I I 'I I l-le.Mtl.m s',:,! he a m.T.ibor of said . . ... ' omm ... I I.'. ... . .1.1.,,. .,-.. . . , : .... I ...... ',., . ...... i ,c , ' e.-ui u i 1 1 ' . . - i ' .......w . ,,,,,,,.t.. ...-.t ?'... I , ,.-o l ii.. i.l.tv metril of th'ir ere l-ntia! tr P..' ndv a !v ea;cvi Ills substitute at length. Hon. Edward A. Il-inn. g,n called f r r''ading ot tn-j resolution. Some innmry having been made as to the e fleet of the r -sou t.on. Mr. i ! said i tll.lt M Co nmitte would decide the j'iestion which o'if of th New-York should I t WO ' !e,eg:it.0IlS IrOill admht-d. M;-. Thompson r V..,.- I.. . . . ' , ... . , L AjJI I ." ed the opinion taat t.i" course might defeat an organization proposed l r some davs. Mr. II mnegan "moved to lav the resolution and substitute on the table, hut withdrew it aft-'r som"; discussion. lie then ceived with enthusiastic cheerm". ; Mr. (xde thouglit the question should lie first settled who had a right to vot e on these V ir--!!mln-iry movements. In thcours o Iiiremark s 1 ic co .d. mm d tin. i jradice of i ln ' warmest terms ring in the strongest and .A!r. 1 1 annrgari s last resolution 1 vv a s Jlin :il then laid upon the t ible, and the oi ... i ..... .. resolution ami sunsiit ute were taken iiii. ! ' r Mue'i (liseussion Cl.sU !. it! lh' sideratioti of this stibst.f ute, w ' i i : i C' !iw as. ver. finally adopted. ! .o. .... -,- , . I he t ,on v-it:o:i t:i" l a lioiirned t i . , , J iO ClOCv 1 . .VI. EYENIXG SESSION. ' The ITvening S -ssjon was rather bois-t-ToUs at its conmieneenient. A 'CommitI to report permanent officers of the ( '.invention, win. subsequently recommended A.npkkw Si evi.xsir; of Ya. as President, who was elected, and a nii.nle-r of g -mi 'inen j).,- Vice Presidents. While this Couimiit.-c was out, tlie Convention v. as addressed by Senator Hawk ; r.", the Senator HorsTo.v, Mr. 'anci-.v an I Ju !g" I! ivc,--. In tiie course of Mr. H-mnegau's r - r-igress o! fiepubimitation of tiiis s. s m ei to be enOregon, (daliforii ia an i some ol ,e States. A voice in we might not c.ii"ct tic crowd ask"d ii Yucatan: to which Mr No: but p -rhaps ;i ' II I'Ol 'g o, - -piie 1 a- i i'-h ! St :: -. Ci- .'. and he begg -1 perm in 'lira , tool .1 to add JuA o jeti n invohifig c..-.ns:der:; fion'tv. ,t w hiidi pro !ue,-d no small d'-gre.-of excitement, was raised by a Dc!"gaf from ( ):iio as lo the right of th" single Delegate from South Carolina to give the entire vot of that State. Tue question w is te.i in -t bv the ( '.invent. on, but was postponed til! the p rn. in-nt org mi, itioti. The New York diiTieuity was dispos.-d of for tlie present, aril p rh ii.s final!,'. "V t.l I,.-, o .1. .r.t'. ... r.r ti r..t,r..t r,,., f'if. C,.,.. mitt on I r d -ntiai-:. recognizing le.em1 hers Irom li! the ot ier -'titand allowing the Committee to ho! 1 tie New-York case under consideration during the sitting of th-' Convention. Adjourned till 0 o'clock to-morrow morn ing. SLCO.XD DAY. May 2:5. 1013. MottNi-V.-j Session. On the opening of Plumr-i ; , . . , , . -y , A resolution of thanks was then offered ; I l l : . . . . . . . land pissed, commending tiie eotirve of Judgt; Brvce. as temporary chiirman. iporary cniirman. Tiie Hon. Marcus Morton, of Mass.. moved to adopt the rules f.r the government of the Convention in 104 1, except Mat known as the two-thirds rule. A warm diseusion of the merits of the two-thirds rule took place, in which Mr. Yaney took strorc "-round in favor of the rule. ' He said, in tlie course of his remarks, that if the State of New York had departed from the principles of Dcrnoc - rav thfv cout, )Jo wilhout jier. : -jr M,rse, of Louisiana, spoke against . . . , ... . T?" ? 1" Vl? " "f 8'?VIJVV- s'.ivas ! ju j.jj'riiin ' till, C A 1",'. VUll VII J ot I lernoeracv. and it mav do .so again, .... . . - . t . - i. . . . i. z iiniav now . -'iri uimn. iixr, i"-"i'rr xriinc . .-. . ' ' . - ouatwr as unwelcome as un 0 . :i'-i i .. ... r Men jareircti to JJemr'cracf: , . . ' "urw oeciariu, no wever. Mat lie meant , .. ,. : no nisrespect to Mr. roik Here an alarm aros- that the gallerv of ; oilier uitraus tvere resorietl IO, 10 I away from the dangerous vicinity. Many
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injured, some badly, but mortahy. It was subse !quntly discovered i that the alarm proceed ; ed trom Me cracking ol a benca, m t:i ? rw 1 1 a r i ' The Con -ent ion having in(i.irmallv ad- ; 1.. 1 , au red a .'"..,.-1 Irani in iiii.i a:i ,i,mr. .list c'.iii.u-ra:iiv further debate, the rules of the Convcn mil were ad pted ent;rf:. tin 1 two-
' persons were; ! hannilv. none
v - ft 'i-t. iil-S.W it' .v-ii. j.i V- I'll iih havinsr refused to pledutt thenis hes to a, j,, , ,,v :ts a,.t report ot the "m - . . . . . ', .. m-.ttec in regard t-i tue i I 'a;..u)s Irom New 1 orii has not, as vtt, boeii acted up - i Th' (.i"onveuiioTi a.oourneu until l ie , , ... .. P. M. EvLNINiT Srssiox. -The eveniii'j: siou was ccu:ied !v
fi.rds provision nomg ir.c;u iei. i ae uevm tiiat as lotijj as jnielJ -on bred vote .stood. 175 to 173. Amon; the nays, , there was "ua such w jrd as fad" n,j Ohio 2:1, Indiana G, Missouri C, Wis- then lk back and recall M your ncoIlecconsin l. .tion the sanguine reliance with which hi, Tli--! lJarnbnruers of New York are re-. uailaid anny followed him through the pe?. .A .I.v ; . t ! , I '.,1,,-nr.l! in. t'i.i tllllaw An.l I.I. w. I.. l....lu- . . k
port ot M ' committee on civlei.n.ii. , lau" ia:no an-.i lesho his just clauna to wiiich was finally laid on the table; nn.I ih gratitude and udmirutiori of his eountwo of each of t!ie New York delegations trymen. In the face of the enemy he haj will be heard to-morrow, in advocacy of routed and deleate 1, and in t!i capital he their respective claims i has onipjered. lie has been placed in Die The Convention adjourned till 0 to- i humiliating attitude of one scrambling for
morrow. TIM. UP n IV. The Convemioti met lit 0 oVloi-k. but in t'i'i nftrcnojn tliere was little or nothing done. A motion to admit Congressmen t seat on the l!oor was laid on t!r table, no invi Ii. istinction being allowed. Mi . Vitii. run moved that arv s I'. iiers present have ill rev .liiti.insjats on the 'U"'T' V, -V. . ,- Mr !.,.,.. - ori-i Carol' I 111, OtTer-v . v - . .... a res .!i;tion to admit the New r.li llutikers and l.arnburucrs, which was laid on ; tiie table. i The order of th" day being the resolution allowing two Hunkers and two Hani- 1 iliriiers to delelld t.l !! resf. 'Ctive ClatllH. l!ie qu-:.tion was taken and the rosoluliou passed. Mr. I-m;-d S. Dickenson, (Hunker,) and first afb-r him followed Jatn-'s C. Smith. ( Ilarnburiier.) Iletiiy .le-t'-r (Hunker) next ad Iressed tit Conveution, and was followed bv Preston King. ( IViriiburner.) Eacii speaker occupied one hour. j Preston King said that the Wilmot Proviso was tiie u.tiiii.Uiiiu of his usso . -cites. ()tii. by solemn resolution has avowed it. and if it was overlooked the Democratic party would disband. Mr. Yaney, of Mibama. n'W a! delegates had s: .ken, iieoe.l tT1.1t Hunkers be received as ! 'leg ! s. spoke ng-itnsl tlie Wilmot Proviso. th" lh lie and t a : maoitain institution. that Slavery is s ,1-!, a rutin 1,'ie ,V.r 0,..;i !),;!,!, M ,j I .. 'i , I'I-.tl t 111"' Oi" ;!!. Scot I IS. .Ill tile City oi Mr.xteo. April 12, l'.T n. ;.-. Tl'Hfi H is gen--! atid lh" b! itogs of the whol sirmy g v. 'th li'm.This morning Gen. S-.-ott s- t out :'r er.t Cruz. I have never vt s -en .such a s ns it ; t i produced hi Me army, as bi df iartare from this citv e ius -d: it re; ed like tiie breaking up of thestead." nnd th' d. p ntu'-e of th h-a ! t th- i:.;-eigri laud, leavili lirofef t -d bon :. bo!-! to ! ike ear .' seen -I h Mil" ari-uta! th unr it ..-ir. Almost cv TV' man i i the ;irmv so f it il East night, at a la'e hour, it bee mi p rti illy known tied (..-;,. Scott v. i.e.! 1 this morning. .Me-ut ctie Imudr.-e.--rs. regular and voiun'"..,-, g ;th, r g'-t'e-r lor the purpose of paving (ormai visit; 1 u! Iiis cng igem 'ids t -.1 bis s'-eiug tht oi. A short thie wards, th" 2 1 infitilry b oi l npp ; i a V'hi d d tohiol tt in ! hint fr nt of his : To t -.i-s. an fen .eh with -Hail to the Cin-d-." -Horn -, sw.--t Home." and "Hall Columbia.'" Mv th-tlm-tliey h:el com 1,1 led. th" f t ,'e t w i s j unuie'l in fronted' ins quut' rs. w'.tli o'li-C'-r -- and citl'.Mis, an 1 they .s-.'ut- I hi": with nine deafening eh -er ;, s:r h a i w r" nev -r !. fre h-eir.'. in th c'i;j.'t d of th--Mont, z'.nu is. At an '' irly li ur this morning lh-- Ccii'Tal li t the citv in carriage, v, i,v ( 'apt. jililv's company of tie-g-l drag-.ons. Asheg fi.it ) tY'c , the sti- . t was (ill d by warm and -i- r fi i-nds. ciii li an ii 'ii I bid hi m goo -1 b The old chief;, in. who n- v r yi t ju ailed b'-f. .n. tiie in o.,t formt-biide enemy was so much overcome by th mat, If .stniious of warm i'g :rl. tliat he con! I l et turti to the crowd and bid th'-m, one arid all. a.Ii. u As i,, i , th- r-' seemd to Ic; a s "Co I Id. ss yo guard of the n restrain their t - id until. W such as these. : : : I it IU'' 'ls t xpr'ssh ri li" W etl he pa-.se-! th" de reglli; -I;t , tii'-y con! 1 not ars as th-y cane t . prr s-ii.-n lli-- (' lings of sol li.-rs. who have lo jked Upon d.-ntii. and stred it in the fac w i'h fi rm n ess ami det. rn; the heavens fine iu dioU who have v. ith their shouts ma ,f v I. Mry, as arc ove gree as th'-v i,,:'.de th" deadly charge come by their grief, to su -!i a doto cause them to shed tears. Von may imagine the feeling that pervades the men had come to t:i '-m with atigui' proachnu insubordination. witich if it had. been countenanced for a smgie inomem. wou.-i nave oe.-u so ni1(..ii,e., rt, ; ment. would have been so inflamed as to pro hu-e si rious resnds. However, it was 'promptly dispelled by tho conduct of th" officers. .Many oificers. w ho were not t 1 aware of Me .eneral s departure until be had beer, gone, mounted their horses and followed him outside of the city, to bid him good bve. He was overtaken outside the Pen on Garita. and for miles along the road, crowd after crowd continued toover1 take the carriage and exchange the heart, ) f-.Jt words, "God bless vou!" f He is gone, and he left the armv as no 'left it "before not 'with "the for- , . ... .. , -., .. le and military di-f.y, wdo Me !i ".j - fc . thunder-toned artillery . . ... announcng o . i .1 . 1 ... ,.r i.eT,. t.t : ucaa lure, mm loe in.c mi, w.
expected, inusketi saluting him 'as they passed . ' , , 'i, . , , e , i . " j Judge but with the unre.stra.ned sv mpathy and
. . . ,- ' .' ; ... warm regards o. urdiu aim nouesi men. : wishing him long life, and happiness, praying most fervently that the remainder of ; ..." aityi.waui, wi . . 1 supported by the well fortified city of Ye-
! ra CVu?., fell at his command, after ade.
- ; Derate resistance the heights , of Cerr - jGordo yielded to his science, supported iy tu,a braverv and confilenee of k;. : troops then follow him to this vailev. an.l T .," I." . - " - ; iew nun wtscen.ini i.i-j in utititi fr,,, - 1 Wo Frio, at the head of his invincible 1 -: u , ,,u "'chm is. , j;iuii-, wuiiuu cits anil ears lurrte 1 f v. - wards him with the in st implicit confidence and firm reliance, each and all b. (- . a . a i . ,v. mii. iHtni't, Untll9. Ulllil A entered the Gran I Plazi of tH ancient ; Azt;Xs, amid the ictorious shouts of lha ; , ,, A. ... . u mot nof.e arsnv th world has over known , it tins t;i2K. w.i.le h ha been over. la.ow.u too ciientits of his countrv la . front rahiii. our national character. redressing historv his oneinies -in the rear" have been working 1 1 tarnish hi pemv w.in ins m.ei iors iniertors m rann. in talent, and in the high traits of character un 1 education which m ike th 5 great ; an 1 sueeeWul warrior, tha state.inin, i and the logician. And now, thisdayh leaves t!ie -ap't:d of the enemies of his i "UMti V, not w ith his v ictoi ious divuiatu liiilovving li.in to his native land, exulting in his utiji irall -led triumph but escort, t- I by a single company of dr.ig.vjin di- ' armed but n d diahoimrcd. Ml STAN G. A villi-; It.irk. 'J'li pandu!um of Peace vvitli Mexico has swung hack again to tho iinti ratitiia. tion s;d of th 'treaty box. Uy th? arrival ol t.l selioolier Athos at -vv tlileaiix . Iff.', V'cr.i I Vu . ... ,ri.. .J ,,i, w ,.,.-,. Ved. being .ne day later . Mr oin t!i it t ifv than the int dl.h'.'nce bv tho st.amsliii. (.Menus wliiih we i.ubliluJ v c-ten! iv. i lie I ommerciul liudetiti .copies from it th-.subjoined items bearing upon the question of peace. We have, received dates from the city of Mexico U t night, two days later than those receive I by Monday's mail. A letter in the Monitor, dated tiu retaro, ! pril 25th, says that nine deputies were ; still wanting to cotistitul.t a quorum. Tlitf j same letter slates (hat Selior Rejoin. Ikj. ) lore resigning his seat in th.. House. left a wrdteii speech against peace, and it is prui bah!..- it will be published. il -n. Almont.j ariived at (iueretaro, to ftakebisse.it in the Senate. He is opposed i to the treaty, und the (jov criiinciit louk ; upon I. .in vv .lli suspicion. Tiie Senators of tin.- District of Mexico, have resigned theii seats in ("ongress. : Tlie wi'it-r clo.i-s Ics lit -r saving that die would not be surprised lo see the Government, before ratilving the treaty, diss..Jve. an i ,-ncli on- t il-. the road home. T.h Monit-.r is of opinion that Ccnigic.t Wo.ii I meet on the 1 si iusl. It i.s reported that (.Men. ii the leader of the war party in the House of lieprcseii-t-irv-. ii r .'-i i.. l Ic 1 his v ; t...t, .!... .t ... ... .......... oi in-.; il. jiuul 1. post ;tn I I- It (.Men t iro. I I M- go so, of f jefetaro. iv oi , that ( 'ongress will not meit. !' to ins! Dr. J..hu.so.i remarked, of . d.'t u :, that t.i v ;u'e, cspi cied lo h i 1 Mr i-vcty one but to nis. Ives: t cri. t public u:.us-s, an! priv it en -s also, witii'.ut giving of-feu:.-; ti :ist iiii the dilii. uhi-.-s of utlnri, M.iii .ut r gar I t i tln-ir own; to Condi auu imjirop. r in -asii.-es of everv ou-j and no one at the s.im tin:"." Ml tsti li.le ll.is is goin;; up in n.irapt I n na; iluv.i in ttlis .-..iliitrv. I'll" N or 111 -i;nj,;..,i in ... I;. ei of l:i l:elry u ,, .i!t. .i,l,nie., liu-i It e. ;" ;.i. iio-,! a (l. l.l ol ll.l l t, iul.1 I i; ; a!- his n-1 i u t ii li - i lie i-oai urn i.it v pruici !;. p'l-'s iij.-.i llie i.niivi eial j.I.it. P30ISs3M STOBE, A.VU ?l. lll'WVA.S, h.Vl.l moved b. . la i h ne ;,( tj lli.- roJiii fur 'tier I v o-i-u I I d le r v if.-iili.ii. on l.'e rioulii-liast VV ...-.! 1. r M ,ni an I Mm. i.ta, one door Wrst I' . I! i. -i iei p: iiitii.g lib ;c, mil li J. log llliHie e.s t i Lis ( ,ie-u t .im k . is now r.i. i.jri i le l.-f ' CM. i :m '.- i II tin; i.'t,' the 'UU!iC Will. uhi;o.-l rto y wle line ol lli. .lock eonsiti, ill pift, of ("nfr-e, Tes, il,. rotate, M. ihis.es, H .. 'HI. Dried llerf, FlSl, ,f I'le-.S'-. I.'iif, S;.ir-. Iii'hg'i, March. Toharre ,. an! , "'.'.ir; Me.vet i. ;t . '. . I',,rh, ant otbrf Mr'i !-- ol I i ;i r: wire ; me W shl,oar s; Soaps ol i.ii!'. rei.t kiin s; l;u';k-t-; 'I'nl-; Willow llas-'--!; Hreo-ii-: li-.j-h.-n; Si, v.-.; un Ootton; -Hl.li.-s. ivh.i.-..le nn I r I ad; Slime ant CUy War-: II iv If .kes: a tirl-rat ani.-le of Oder , ill.'Urai'; .i,ti .-jausegea, ,Ve. A.e. Ate. Ail of a In. !i he v. .It sr'l as LOW as thej (.;. a be bought all) pl .re this trie of CiiiCuiuiali. i lie rel.iri.. hi. thanks to in. old fo-u ! sad ; i,u.to.i:i.'' lor lit. ir hh. rat pjlrouiie, an.l iiiv.les . Ill--1. te e.al I aoj ..ee r.lm; iiu.l he Illicit reMtlu!! v uhi:its u t-.h.irt; if u.tuiii Iron, his r.tt iieiiihorr,. Ua-tin.o.iJ, M iv nt.t, I'rl-i. 23;3.U J;l K I Vf.-r. I. vss ff, r f..s O lit..! soiiie power die gifl n ad ge DS, To s.-e ourselves as Ulilers K4C u!" ' Well, ou cm eiijiiy tins privilege tothefaibssf exteiil, i.y ilu.2 'U lJr- Huui-il's Lrug ."lofs and panhisiiig ot.e of Ins superior LookinB" ' ii.m I'i.it.-s. lie Im let recrived splelJ4 ib.tofliie.il aiiiuiij; which ore the fullawiug se zr: 7 x II; Ox M; IJ; 'Jill llli 16: l ,7 ,., . , .., . . r.0,.-.i to cr.l. r. I Km hm..i.i. May 3, I 'I. 2:tf SI K.Vr KlitVAKD. B.S(;o.l)J-;U froir- the .imb-rsigned art Urs morion; of ' 26tl. inst., an i mien led sspreuliee i ne farming bustuess, named Kafas dace, sped alMi.Jt 14 years. . II irersons are fofhid turle.rinjf hin., or tru-ting inn. a my ae count, uuder Ibe pen3iti- of the law. JOHN NICHOLSON". FifJi mo. 27ib. 14"!. 23-31 SWUDENBORGIAN WORKS. Job A'AtoU lT f-rabandoniag theT rimMarian, Anau. ami Unitarian Hoc triers, aai vmhr4CU)Z ,bat o( ,,, Christita Cbarehs . Coaceruu.ir liravru aud its Wanders, and Ceacrrmn Hell, fro 111 things heard and seen, by B. Swdeabor. Dricuineiits concerning Uie life and i , E(Iiannr, Hwedeborg. rk-rr-tj.r f The Memorabilia, or iwJeniorg. The New Jerusalem, and its llearenly Doctrines. ocir.ne. u edenberg. rloa UestreyoUm ReveUbaa 'avis. Instruction ani i ..ew vimrcn vsiccai.ni. m'ar sale by f. P. nOLLO WAY-
