Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 243, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 June 1836 — Page 2

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ANT FROM TEX AS. .?r .iram nr fricJul W

j CONGRESS. G-.j TLc finale, on Mondav. the-30lh nit. pro-

Is .!:,. .. dated .tw OH-.-n?; Mny Utrfccdcd to cnsrder the bill to reflate the dt

v I: ' ; v rrseigcr board th Farjpjte. 0f tj,e wHc monev. The i

nsenger the -Philadelphia, which arrived king every preparation for war, by slowing a-

in hi." aiin; vu wwwy.""i wvui uii., ciuiu . i uiutuiuiis, uwimuj; ujj wieuvcuues iu

n NatchUocWprfalw, tnt he saw a

Nau hite-ch from mr. McMeM, in

I fi : l. n:L

pofite of the pfablic -money. I he fpiestvcn

being on (he amendment proposed by air. WturUt. Mr -Ewinar of Glvk addressed the

:: ;-mv, .vrlmi" fU'tcd. t.hLcoJ-.Quit-gKcftt some4agth. After Mr. Ewing vitcta-r.-rrrriicd at head quarters ! had. concluded, the bill, on motion of Mr. Cal.fcrt: battle wijhSauu Au:;a,and, llon, wa8 laid on table tilt the next day. . -if-.rtcrf w i'-h TkK) men, cavalry to j (he house of representatives, on Monday

... Si-iz.nin, then nrr Matagorda,; ,jie 30lj lf0ister asked the consent of

the house to take up fur consideration the resolution from the Senate fixing a day for the

adjournment of congress.. The house refused

to consider the resolution

Mr. Storer moved? to suspend the rules in

order enable kin to present a memorial from sundry inhabitants of Cincinnati, praying ccgress to acknowledge the independence of Texas. M r. Harper moved to amend the motion so

a? to allow him to present a memorial oi a sim-

from certain citizens or trie

-y !;isiWa,he met yen. Ureas' di-

liAt'i Mexicans under command of

i . .. ' ;' ! Antonio, an Ataericnn from , f New-Ywrk, but an ofneer in the ',c arfr.v K r a number of years.) and,! c, I. Ial i ?'; rendered to col. Quitman hi I ., 1,-ja. hmer.ty without a shot being fired. ;,y(;npjii3, thii evening, wo shall no have otfuial lettcis confirm tlory of Us; licence.

filar character

'FURTHER F R.OAE rh.U. citJ and " county ol Philadelphia. The mo--b ve va ::j type, a friend iri this jljtfn (o SU3pend w.is laid on. th,e table by a

i du..,.. lame maioruv

Mr. Craig moved to suspend the rules till

one o'clock, for the purpose of considering

'audi dispcing of the rciolution using a day for consideration of the bill regulating the

iho New' Orle:tns.Ad vcrtiser. ol

v iich we make the annexed: inu t. Oar rea.lers wilJ.acey UiaJ aa,-!!' is or has hssa. hi, New

a the schwner Flora arrived yes-

t r;5;n'er gen. Houston, com-1

public deposites in the Local banks Nothing. Feliciana,Jacksotown La.

.nXu.-f nf the Texas army, lor the

r -'. -c nf obtaining n.cdical advise, bing ;:v woanJed.- By hint-we. hvc the effiewi nation-of the capture of Santa Anna, and 'so of the "battle of April "2Ut. Former acC?aU are substantially correct, S mta Anna

i V. Ji sre under a strong cuanl. IhE

a as a i

decided.

In the senate, on Tuesday the 3lst, Mr,

Kin z of Alabamy, presented a memorial irom

, Sattraarsh Cz co. tna mntr eonwactei;

Liverpool.

The Philadclphk Herald says', that ah

gency of the United States baak of Pennsylvania hji been citabliihed in New York for the purchase and sale of foreign aad domes

tic exchange where from three to five millions will be employed.

We annex a list of the names of 14 prisoners

taken at the river Neucca in Texas, and in confinement under sentence off death at Mata-

moras, in Mexico They were tried before

K ernandez, the Mexican eommaflder in that

quarter Ibe execution was to have taken

pliace on the 20th of AprM; but Fernandez, at the request oft the- merchants delayed their

execution, and stated, that he would, if the consent of Santa Anna could be obtained, take

S30JJ0O for their ransom Oo the 53d of A

kheir enenmpments, and by arranging to send

IDS negroes ana norses tlicy have stolen, to the Sewinole country Va .Florida. Yery respectfully, your ob't gerv't, JAIES VANNED P. M, Hon. Amcs Kenr.vi., Va,sbvD. C.

Wc have the Bull'alo (New York) Journal Extra ef the 23lh ult. giving an account of the late disasters on Lake Eric. Onthe2Sth during the prevalence of a dense fog., the

steamboat United Slates Gapt. Hart, bound

from Buoalo to Chicago, struck a sunken rock four miles above Portland harbor, and suck in a few hours. Her heavy and valua

ble car go was safely deposited on the beach

She was expected' to go. to pieces. During

ihe same fog, the William Penn.Gapt. Bumham, went sshore 4 miles from Erie and was

also, expected to eo. to piiecc Tite United

COURT OF OYER AAD TERMINER.

Trial of RiclaH IMUbinscn, before judge Edwards, Aldeiman BcitEoa, "Until?, Randall

ai;n ingrHiinm. The ccurt opened at 10 tfclrt & yrstcrdar morning, lor ihe purpofc eflrjinccRicbanl'l'. Robinson, charged nith the riaitdt n ol ElU-u Jewel t. The jury were impnnncllcd during the nfterr.ooji, ard four witnesses ex;.niincd a--mojigst wli,m was mis. TowumuiJ, whose evidence n pi siiive, as lo the identity of Robinson in corning into the house on the night of the murder.

The. court then adjourned to 11 o'clock this morning.

I fMXAW I If a I "

prn, j)io,wu!naa'Deer raised in luatamoras; Stale3 wa5 insured, but WUBam. Penn

dui u was iearea mere wouj.a ue aiincuuy in nnf. vrt IU-m l.f uhr ,

majcing up laenaiance:: Lomsvillc Journal.

"-' 3 n I :i I II 1. r m- . . 1, I -

inomiv lULicnjeui. ngea -i ye.nrH corn

m o-twen, iuikoa eouniy, nortn cvqiijku a correspondent of the Charleston Coupler,

jmiiw, y ouuv vu, iuauisou in a letter dated St. Augustine, slates, that

COUnty IeW. XOrlC. Uh r.r, Indian arn llir

S. VMeKinley, aged 17, born ia East dren and, those oflheijt slaves to. relieve "them

selves, from, aUi eRfiusi,biiaue in, their wa hike

Lewis- IL Kerrhged 23 bora in PenmyK movements. Warrors.so winahim) and. fiend

i,. u. luuimuj ogtrv uviu iu niiiiuti lyanquUhed

Zjpuinille JoitrnoU

on the meat southern route, staling that by

the Indian hostilities they . had lost a great

part of their property,- and praying congress to take their case into consideration. The memorial wn? referred.

a!-.v r, n left under ftmmand ot Kuf.k secre- i ir. vritrbt aked leave and obtained leave

J trv'ol War, who had been elected brigadier to introduce a bill to provide for the d.ueex.e-j

eofiernl. jcution of the laws of the United btates-m the The Tesi tn f rce i?ssid to have aecurmila- jv;tate Gf MjChigan-r whieh-wa read twfee and

Ted since the battle to ISUU men anu u.iu .-rlvanced lo. asvJ Avere crossing tile liraxos, il-.r-hr.i with victory. . The Mexican army un-.t.-r Seizma and otlwrs- had. all eonctraled

referred to the eemmUtee on the judiciary

On motion, of Mr. Clay, the senate considering the message" from the house disagreeing to the amendment of the senate to the bill to

carry into effect the coaTtenlion with Spain.

1 lw bill, n it carsae ta-ora the husy provided

r.r.J tnomrted '2300; the remnant t iwcii ! .. emered T xas. Tbev were- crossins the

- -. . -- . I j , - - r CvleradoT'l'T rafis and swimming, anJ wire i:jfor tjie appointment of aboard o( comrctsswn

ihj utmo'sl cotsftision. tboie who escaped hav-"r8 for lUe jj.yjgiou. and distribution f the

rc vi ":. rted t'aat t!e late JvUlle wus lonjat by mon(.v obtained isnrksr th treatj. The ten- . . i-,? r..i-.t.' r..L IiurJeon cJoj,ltc Rfhende(f the bUT fry striking out all the

"MV-y, w ith 2;J0 cavalry and thry were j pyovisioos regarding commissioners, and as-J i)t'f.re him, ali was panic and con- ; . thc duties to the Attorney GenenL

i he house disagreea to tnis amenameru ana

the question now before the senate was on occurrence in that disagreement. Mr. Clay

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;::C .'iixi.-T' k-v'ij an arms' ice which had been rclus- ' n1A-lo farthrotfers t? acknowledge v--'dt nee ef Texas, making the Rio

ii.o boundary line, and remaining an

The secretary of treasury has reported lo

tho senate, that ihe amount of public money indeposite banks on the. 1st of May wa.$3S-

Reubn Rs Bowd aged 22, born in Green county Georgia.

James Wilson, aged 23, born in corner

Spring and SuUivan 6trcets, New York.

John Buy an aged 26, born. in. Georgia.

UlHiam iJ. Benson, aged tfJ, bom in Gin- A bill was recently before the Connecticut

cinnati. Ohio. I r ..:...

' 1 IIVUJD I CIJI l'Rt!lllilll V .Ill I II II I .I II v ill V

Sebastian. Francis, aged 20, a native of number of persons net Less, than 6 c, to organ France, friends in Ohio. ize themselves together in, a- ioin"t stock com-

ycu.6c vvyciai.u, .igcu uoru. in jruua- pany with a eapital not less-than RW ')UU nor

iV,a"ii u more than $200,000. The bill was i ejected

u,lh ugnnecn, ageu , Dorn in vierma- ayes 9L. nays WLLouiKille Jour..

Cleveland, Ohio. The town of Cleveland, in Ohio, is cne of those places which have spj-ung up h, the course of a few v.aig, with a rapidity unequalled in the' histJrv of other -

i-iiuuuius c nave been rem nc nrl ,,r

extraordinary rise by the receipt of a daily

Gazette," has been eonunenred with a faK prospect of success Cle eland is situated n tha tertfiination of the eanal leading lie rrPortsmouth on the Ohio river, to the lakes, and its great prosperity affinds inconUstibl i evidence of the-" Immense, advantage whielt are to be derived from that species of interna! improvement.. - Baltimore Citron.

Gwtcsirt In. High lift The New York ' Sun states thai Knng. WilJjam.of England. ha

writlten a Private letter lo Gen. Jackson, invUing him- l. numa: oven ad sficnd a few weeks with him. afc 'Wi.idtxr Castle. Th- '

iJono'nal of Comacra: it wi!L be Vnrollected,.

gave another verori.oi, the sa.-n story, a few days, ago

W. Hall, aged 21, born in England.

Hatchings M. Pitlncan, aged 26, born in

Vinson, l enn son ot William Pittman. Lauitxille Journal.

From the Louisville Journal.

INDIAN HOSTILITIES.

11 tne cavern

ment of the United!

. mvst v.t to cv.aranlee the treaty

V.uid be approved by the Mexican i'.xwwas considered sate and the , , tb.e- Mexican army would poba- . M-:'y t!v5ro?c-v Gen. Hoastoti has a . -ccr.ie.1 him by Santa Anna ard also 1 -lv trett.

- v - '."e l.au neen retiun."-- -j ---A hundreds of others, had idenlifi 7",.e Mexicati- prisoners also shewt-

" ivn -5aia -in-

moved that senate insist on its amendment,

and thai a committee of conference, to consist

of three senators be appointed. The motion

was agreed to. The senale then considered, a in committee of the whole t ie folbwing bills: A bill to

provide fop ihe payment of the passage of

General Lafayette irom trance to me unueu

The Lexington rnreriTgencc says, that a ve

ry fatal fever is prevalent in Garrard county,

and, that the mortality, which has already

been great, 13 still raging.. LaMSz&le JoAr..

Conprcss. This is the ISth day of Jun? and!

rnnirrnci ia'ctlll illtln. .!tU 1:1 1:1 1 .. C

Uen. Scott arrived at Savannah on the 22d .u- r....ur t..i.. : wr

. 1. . . , . vnumillit me iuiuil,ui iUIT Ul, r MbUlll"lOll,. Illf ntirl nig In J.u f A.. I. a.. . 9 V rr '

r... aB lu imc iitxv ua7 .u. xugiw- lt Uly not continue untii the nx.t session.

1. V uie v'rec,t nauo- v ne There ha been, a woeul consumption of whole military force, stationed at Fort Inde- tim... ;f nf r n.nr .,i

pendence in, Boston hirbor, has been ordered mue, profit to the community. Enough of to ort Mtchell. m Alabama. Not a si.iglc breath has been idly spent to have kept ImLfj

t). t. soldier is leit in Uoston. I lie mlclli- the bellows in the country in. blast dmin the gence from the south is sill gloomy. We winter and yet members exhibit no,svmi?om

have received the Columbus Geo. Herald of Gf fatigue.. Motion upon- motion and. speech

MURDEJl. A let ter from t he post master at Kingwood Preston county, Va. adiJrestmdy u.nder date of 'ahe 2lrh inst lo.a geutlcman. oftnis city , and row before the editor of the P'.ut niot, gies Ihfe &ttaHofan atroaiuus mui 'Jei, vliieh was coin-millffd-u liie iai.'U uli the J0th, about nimr

miles, east ofi that plice. on the jyerson of a. iiwm nanittd' J.wi.e .u,linr suijosed to have been n. tittwdnint oflLmdi- county,. 1i-sissippi. -Lt appeufs, .ffoir:tdjL-ncc adduced before the inquest which. kU in. tl that, ibe'decen--ed? was- Ira veljhig in company, wiih Svo nrgi'ces, four woinen.andi one :uanrai:d that on. the night' in- q.ueMioriv. during; tlir encampment, tb.e niurdn was cHiiried' br (be n aik while .Var.tin slbpl by means ofon"of his own ios which hud' been. taken. fn "he purposeFnom: a.ppearaiittcs sliot w.as-stippnsod' to ha vt proved, instantlw mortaL According to the-

reporl o;ilh eorouen jury, or.e of the wo-

Sd'.B XMJirfS been enurcjr spoa. To ,

, r were lodged, in.jailv a.td- were to be bro't.

Ihe OJth. near v fire rn Hmni nfwblrh rn fit. " u r. ... iiiu miinitT. 1 lie whole-

. . " , ' , . V; .. . upuu !)ecv.ii, ioiiow ivniniiic rcipiaii: ci tna- t A-t

i"t pew lerer s nammer: and the whole dispute an- lln f.,r cv-nmin-iilr... r..ii...:. m i. ..

crcs. Ihe mail.to.lhc west ol. Columbus hat imm l. h,. hn,,t iho ml, n i, .i r . Ll . . ; . -

.,m!ll. t.ve , , , . , " me irn 01 ,y,.Mi,jii was ur.d upon Hieaitemil nave drenV plav dome and un loinir. If members- .i ...- wfth t-hn c tT, tc iw. , .'..a

, it . 1 . . . I - " m. uti tn?rui-

w as uroug.u m

corda, Yalasce antLCrrzoria had.net .rat.

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. t- i.tii. 1. t n ih. iHf . "v" "- - ,u.fcv ...v .n....v v... i iif.v iivii lien- WTi ictf l- never 1 1 1 c. I vi pti" I n : i n . 1 i . ; - 1 .. , i ,: . ...i . r i

ripolltan r neaic. iaic inmc imvi- , ..,. .. . ,,, . , , ' . ... V.. 1 C,J" -i'"JM,tt' " 'a Kcepiiig u

nhia. the question that this bill he en--' V "V " V, . r " the bank' at jjj.rgantuwn Hi other proper.

grossed, the yeas and nays were ordered, en - , T'TZ' ?Ti !r.Ur ? We,Cn l? !W.mw 0 -ll,tw o horses, a trunk

" m" n. ie r. J ilta mipcimn wan "'"- "- "- u.i. r..u, u..u iuausta, wuciievcr we casi oik eyes over uie-

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THE hLOKIHA INDIANS -i.lVe fnrUier intelligence ircm the :-. S'herc httle or no change for the Tha Sharleiton Courier of the 25th .'.iv savs:: From a gentleman, who left v ie on Tuesday, the LTtli inat.. and came rii.rj.la- route,, we learn that the ex-

."mt ,-,rnnn thai Une was very great,

I ". n5 were seen moving in every dirsc- . "'t.. tho m-e comii-e from Uie

,vl eibteen miles tins siue OLceudr T.mj-saay night, the ISth, and was

infixed bv one of the passscngers, coming ...... -,?. in- Jaeksott county, Honda,

',.-..ino la Mobile for arms, as they

11.:: i. --K "... . . ,.

j i,x..niinr'jp the- laauinsv

iv n.. -i' Marinr.na, they fouadi the peopte

eaMructine' a. fort. 1 he stage cros-

Chattahoochie river, at Mount er

on the night of Friday last, without see-

any sigjis oif Indians letter from Augusta.slates thai gov. Schley .i,.it m utarttttt'hattahoocbe frontier with

mnv troope-asc&uld.be mustered ntsnort no- , and that he was W-ba aided by Colonel-

AViliiam Camming, u. gentleman oi spienum talents and the very soul of chivalry, well known for his protracted quarrel with. Mr. McDuffie. At the date of our last accounts, one cannon and 3G0 stand of arms, sent by the Governor of Georgia, had arrived at Columtiu. A letter from Columbus dated-May. lthh iv- 'A company of armed men from

Randolph county, hearing, oi-iue ub .ii.. p..u r.mirpd immediately to, the spot.

IW'iu n-rv . j Tt. arrivfd there yesterday atternoon,and.

ex ,.r;

!

SeH connressionoli oroeoedisii'. for thev nil snrr.

o r o -7 j ---- -

nothing-but wraiiglingabout the

hat a. nity Hint men

f hcarintr the sound of their

Ry the arrival yesterday of the schooner own voices, have not a due regard, for com-

a follow0 - 1 f j luiijjiv.-i.uii.iii imuti -MesSre:Renton, Black, Buchanan, vel Indian Chiefs, lately suppesed to be to encounter nothing t.Ewing of Illinois, Ewing of Ohio, ff,;!e!1; hav,e ,become en,0Vlc"- The P'(' rules, rioh. Hendricks. Hubbard. Kin- of Uiarlcrton. AUrcury of the 2UthMay says: who are so fond of I

mouon ci .m. . """ prey to wolves, dogs, and birds-of? prey

Ykab-

Cuthberf

Goldsborouch, Hendricks, Hubbard, King of

' - . . ftT I IIV Lll( Hlll.Vrli. VrhlLIU.TV til. L-lZfr UU

A U K .r.rr c i I. inn. i .'H i 1:H H iX.I r tiol as. I . . J . J- .. J

v ii" i tr P.ntiBfc PrPUr.n. Rive.. Rob- Mo,lon. lrom JacksonwIIer Last I Ibnun, we mon sense, whichv after all, is-the best kind of

were still committing sense that a man. can pos5s.- Bhlt. Chr.

advanced within. two ...

an, vvnite ' r;wJ- miles of Mandarin, situated on. the St. Johns. rp. ,, ,l ni Nays Messrs. BiX)wn, Clay, Crittenden,- . . ... . ' . I I here- nre great logicians in the Senate ol

Davis, Leghy Morris, liobinson, lomlineonJ. .f , . . .J r ., . the Ui. ted States ana among-t I tern muie

Webster, Wright Wi. T"-i-. ii better worthy of honorable lemembrance

The Senate proceeded to consider a btlJir & -lKl " ',J ' 7 J " ' than mr. Niles Aoirr Counectiiut. Tbe foil-

for the .annual meeting of Congress. Ihe Tu5. : & i. .i lowui!; is a specimen of the elaborate s-yllb

. . . n c mi. JiiiuiN nvt'i if i iui in i vriiLit-'niri ii . i u.. - "

till as- reportedi reads thus: "iie ti enacted e,mc.. ..or j . i a.. .... r . eisms with whieh lie enliH

i in i .iimi ipkiiiii. . i va.ii( r t : iii.iv i

That hereafter the annual meeting ot Con- " 'Z ZZvl 7' 7. iT'ru rZ.t

gres. to be assembled in pursuance ofithe eon- - 'u';' SnTAa'. EToTr at I is ? Irpnnriblc .usti.ullon-yHr.il

utution, shall be on the nrsr monaay " lndian(,hadl attaed Irvlnkon. They had Urr? 'rrcsponsU, c, sir. ffo- whom let me

, ah .k;-. b;n- -.. imi :.oi.v ns,t-ls retponsinie r is it responnnie lo a

of. flolhing..&c. remain in the hand tf a de-

puiy shenll' of: iha roantr. T!te letter states-

in a postscript, that from papers found upon, the deceased, it w, supposed- that he ha2 frisndb or butanes tGiineetiori in IJahini-.rt . Pi.t riot.

ti m

lice

vcmber of every vcar; and that the day oil , . uuw ,Ja ..a imi oi.v askis it responsible

adiournment of the first session of every sue- .... .b . i.i: r-iIi- .,b power on earth? No, sir, mr. prcMdtml-

a , ... , i j niuiam rtiiu ui.t iiiumi. vuiri unit., uhouiici. . . ... . , - , ,. ceed,nSCongres6hallbe the second Monday H;count believed to be Th lit is rc-p.nsible to nobody-thcref ,rc I say,

rresponsiDiG insnuiuou utterly sir,. and: ought to be put down!'

Ratlirr Doggish. The honorable RatlifT -Kaon,, in a. rece.it speech in Congres. saidr "Sir;. 1' am a parly man, and' one of the true collar fogs,, and am proud to wear the e Har of such a rnan as Andrew Jackson." 7'hc honorable .Mr. Boon'it seem, is no abnlitit n ist; he is proml'of bis slavery and his dig'c.Ihr rike the-honorable. Aartin V'an Duren '-ft is honor enonuh to serve sin h a master,"" even in tbe lieiuu It 7"he worthies u usl beof the spatiw 1. breeds eros-ed w ith the cur, foir

tliey are both fawning and siiappUh.rWiriVtnii

ratlaaium.

of May, after the commencement of such - f . f . p sir, it is an irresponsible institution-utterly

rion, unless congress sha t at any wnieiiwL, Columbus Ga. to the P. M. Gencr- ,rrceroni,We

by joint resolution of both hou6egy otherwise ,

proviue. mr. rurwi mucu iu n iw --. i "first" before Monday in the beginning of the

bill, and insert "third." 1 he motioned was netratived.. The bill was then ordered to be

engrossed: ayes 27- Louisville Jour.

rr-r-4 i . i 4 nr.n

Post Office. Cot HMHrn. G.o. V I i-v jfL,Aii

May 23. 1830. i Mr. John Piatt of Marietta, Ohio, adver

Sir: East evening a nartv.consistina ot clc- llse6 in the Maiietta Gazette-that he has sue

ven whites nnd ciirht friendly Indians, headed ceeded in cultivating;-the & n line Tea Phut

by Gen. Thomas S.- Woodward, of Macon ' Cunm From the latter part of hU :uUer-

' 4l.i .. I I f ' I.....!.., . I, I tinement it anne:ir Hint hn Ivio. n.a l,nn

More Good Xevsfrom 7exa.-Our New .n. ... - " - ,mir , . . r --

Roanoke, repaired immediately

found the site of the village in possession oi a eompanv of Indians headed by ft white mam T'.ey charged with spirit, and killed three of-the-' "Indians and their white leader. The balance succeeded in gaining the swamp and .--caned, tearing, their pursuers in possession of fae kilUidi." .Another letter from the postmaster at Columbus, dated May 2lr says: Tb.e town ts-aiV hustle and preparation, to

morrow morning Giinv White, of Talbot cros-

Orleans correspondent was not mistaken as PnMCU ma.r roau no.n , uagee. ,1.. rwffinn naIPahvinr RnrrPnretKenetal Woodward, it is said, states, that

to the Tcxiaia. Capt. Birch of the steam- th Ba.w .cverr where in their route, marks ol

boat Miss., from New Orleans, brings us the 'nmscnnimaiu ruin a.,u. ucsu uv

Franklin Republican of the 2yth ult.t which H""" j . b "v"""-'r- .. r. .. i r. sips-Uillfd and numerous human, beintrs in a

save: "Aren uaiiya commander orone oi tne " - r , . di'visions of the Mexican army,, has in accord- 3tte of rtieinostlbatbme putrefaction. Letancc with the request of Santa Anna, surren- le" and papers, Gen.- Woodward also sta . .i.i u:mer,A t,s j;;E,on.unUr Kia m. were scattered ulong the road lor miles, the

mand, consisting, of 1200 me n. a prisoners of letters generally having the appearane of

war into the hands of the Texians, This be,"& brrf n , ,. ,

news was received via Obelousas. and is Une ot the indiviauais oi tne party oroug.u

doubtless correct." Louisville Jvur. in fw ,cer6 and, n dra,a' cly destroyed I which he found in the road. Gen. W. thinks

We learn that on the 27ttvult., Mr. Stevens, thvU hc EIlw a ,ealher b&n in-,u,re,d or a prominent member of the Pennsylvania c,ut PC"- This morning it he Indians left on House of Representatives reported a bill', en- l,ie,r turn to Tuskegee,and they have been titled, "an act for furnishing each stale in the expressly charged to collect all the letters and

IT..;n Mfreont I ltviA. vilh f h a rnnnrf fi. rvti an. I "Pvia-

tn-rruw morning Vxnv mvr,i irwv umun, vv,v wuv, .v.. .vpiov. nu- . - . j rt : rir.il ,cs the river, and" penetrate the Indian coun judged cases in Pennsylvania." ltas Oliioa-I 1 h - hare P:""1

try with Uve hundred men. Oen. ttaiiey, oi Tro-ip, is near the Lee-Wak-Lee Swamp, with I'...' t- h'ln.lrcd whites, and about the earnc riJivHT of fiiendly Indians. In-. this lfi-Wax-Lec S-vn-wp are five or six hundred

w.gr-f. An express has arrived Uv-

ilCat'.iC

iv.

:-"v i..7 Jfvll. T . ..iui44 :iiii;i iiic

fwamD to-dy. and cr.dvavor to drive the In-

nvricht to complain of the insultt Ought 'y a,,d will undoubtedly do so, unless they

she to look for aught but insults from a Penn-,arc watched and prevented oy tne nosti e insylvania Lepslaturet Did she nots. last win-1 dl'-; By Gen. Woodward, we also learn,

ter, through her own legislature, auempi io,v - r " ,r ----- r. " nu her veto upon the Pennsylvania currency t g, and G or 700 friendly Indians- uv the r " n. r i i nei d hKorhnrvrl r iLni rJ.tr.i nnd that uover-

iOWKMiiC JOMrMt. ,.. v.i v r. , nor Clay is at Montgomery.

The Hom Wm. Wilkins, minister from the Negroes stolen by the savages occasionally

C. States to Court of St, Fctersburgh, eame;scapc, and report that the Indians aro mu

llucnced in his experiments, by any scllih

consideration but by a desire that the euliiva-

lion may prove benehcial to- ll e country.

1 hc following are Mr. Plait's own remarks-..'

lea l'lmt. ihe subscriber hn- for ten

years past cultivated the genuine t'cfcplaid: of

oima, and believes conmientij fhn,. attcr making various experiments-involving: considcrablcexpensc, he- has at length discovered

the nrt of drying; and' mnnuiucturing the leaves, so as to produce the wtlcle of tea, in

quality equal to-the voimt? hvson imnorted.

lie has in his possession samples whroh he wilt cxbibit to any one- desirous or curious to ascertain' the fact.- He will also gi'vciatis,

lo any gentleman desirous of cultivating it. or

willing to make the experiment, fresh .seed, .of

last years s crop, and will, moreover p'iviv in

struction for planting and rearing il. He is

certatn it may he raised and eurcd in. llv.t-i

countrv, with good profit.. JOHN PL ATT. MaricltayOJiiO) Jlpril 19. N4 B It is not any selfish, motive that induced him to give that notice, but a -incere desire that it may prove n benefit to this conn

try in which he has passed the bitter $vrt ot

eigniy years oi ins inc. inquire lor ive at .Vr.. Chriskr Carpenter1 Green street-

7lic following extrac t of a letter, from thereceiver of pub!!,; rnnm'ej at Foil Wawiurir this sta'e, hi tlie post inaMer at Law rent iburgh, shew s- bow strong tho tide of emigration ami' speculation i settuig wc sttf arl. H'rtd'Ar.. ('"bos l.iiul i.ill passed, the houv-e o'a rcprescntalives a good IV portion cf this iiuin- " ey v.'oulliliav? fullen lo Iiidihria. w hic h woiiY I

have cnab.ed her nore ffi-etually to carry oi her plan of internal iinprivemenN. 4-I am rrrc-ivin from 20 to 5 IhnusaricS dbllars per Liy, and .have been for the iasi thirty day?, hi my office as receivar of public motiies. I am , worn out allrnding to i': 9500,000 has- hfeiv, received-sinc-c the 7th of. -.lirch lasti.ar.d it is-sai.l that the eastern folks havc'oniy beg,uv to come; I l lieve that t!a oflica will take $I,5Q0,DUO chirin,e the v. ar." In linmj Ptillu.iium.

Lst, ct. TI1K subscriber lost n brow n silk purse. wili in if alsis.iivdi!e-lul!s Supposed to bare. Iiecn-hist leiwren Mr. Let lere'-, li.itell and iJr..

Paudi aiif.-nc'. house. Tho finder will, he al-

I )ve(l'it! Dollars bv svturninw it wi'Ii ije'ivt!k Vevay Juno 17

WIIKRF.AS, mv wife I-:j!ea.?.nrl !.as !! mv bed nml hoard wiHu.r.t in- or .r.. ca;iou L beiehy ftrowara idi- p -ui ... fte'st trust iiiu or li.uhoiins lier, ns 1 will u dohti of ber coiitructing. JAJw-Rr ;r;iUli:i-