Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1832 — Page 1
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BY SLZHU STOUT.j VIHCSIHES, (lil.) SiiTUHDY, M A.B.OH 17, 1832. vol. xzni. 2rc. e
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LAVS OF THE UNION. PASSED AT THE
No. 4. AN ACT ta:tuu lin un eot mdthn the spring term i f die Circuit c ust of the United Mates for the Southern District cf New York. T V. it enacted by the Senate and House JL f Representatives of the United States eif Jinerica in Congress assembled. That from and alter the first day of Match r ext. a term of the Circuit cui t of the United States for the Southern District of New Y--.r!v, slvdl commence and be held at the piece fixed by l.iw for holding said court, on the hot M nday cf April, in ach and cveiy year; and that from and after said first day of M u di, the term of said court now required bv law to be held on the lat Monday in May in each vear, shdl he abolished. AN I) 11 i;V S I E ENH)N.
Speaker ct'the House of Reireseatatives.
JO IN C. UAM1UUN, Pre:dfnt the Striate. arrRovED Februavv 10. 1S32. ANDREW JACKSON.
earthquakes occur in S. America, they have been felt in the northei n continent." Such w as the fact, if we do not rnisremember, in 1811, when Caraccas was laid in'ruins, and half the continent cf Scuth America, rolled atid heaved like the troubled ocean. The same earthquake w as felt through the whole valley cf the Mississippi and in some places with threat violence , One town was almost destroyed. Pas si; g northward, though with lessvniny force, it agitated tlic gteat lakes, and ultimately died awav in the alley r.f the St. Lawience. Com Adv, Extract of a letter dated Grenada, Dec. A, 1S31, 7 o'clock, p. m. "We have just experienced a most severe shock cf an earthquake; I suppose it lasted nearly half a minute The people were assembled in church, and the slice k w as tremendous. I really think the West Indies are a devoted country; hurricanes, storms, and earthquakes, follow one another in continual succession." I!). Grenedais the most southern of the Cariboue islands of the est Indies. THE PRESIDLN l Our letters from Washington, report favorably cf the health and spirits of the President." He is in pood health again (says a letter of the 1st. The recent storm, or rather deep laid scheme to destroy him, seems to have given him new
lite and spirit. 1 have never seen him more cheerful than at present; his wound has healed, and his whole health seems much improved " "The injection of Mr. Van Ruren (sivs
another loiter,) is only the first act of the d ama. An attempt to send the Bill of the H v'ik of thcU. States, to the President, will be the ntxt. I have no doubt he wjll reject it if it leaches him. The House of Representatives will however, give the bank advocates a hard fight, and I think it very doubtful whether it will pass the house it will fare better in the Senate. I care little whether the bill goes to the President or not. W hether it is rejected by him, or by the House, it will be equally serviceable to the country. It will strengthen our constituti
onal cause very much. The third act of
the opposition will be an attempt to crowd upon the President as many roads and ca
nals as possible but the harder they press
high, presenting a various aspect, as the bearing by comprss altered; but in gen
eral that of two longitudinal hills, con
Around the island, where Neptune i rarved by the citizens of tha' Dlace
maKtb his advances, the su es hll diun, RmrMu ir.
, . -j, .ali.3miv IUS VY 1 '
fxptcssiig his
Mr.
wishes to
i iiini .i .. j.. I i . .
cnui iuoKuuu,na. urns, con- man.upi precipices; and vc could chs- j luti W indhioua' v. tf c lunds r.ece&rv
, 7 , ' i oMuw vjv.u cu. srjid- lur iac cccmpi:sMTient ot this rbiect upsmoKe or vapor in toundance. j iatc. eruption; the water ev aj.oratitT:, leU sajs "s the spot weic her ashtrs ictt On the western ai.d hi-hest part, wc ; an inci uttation of s.d!, uhich row ap-Uaby her selected, there let C noru. ooserved the Ln;onh ,K ol Er,KUi.da. j ptais a.wi.lte, firm layer, pLinly mail; S ment be raised, and the willows ot Mount vint; tnajesticauy ocr tins ixwcndap j the regular progress, aid ioi nation ! Veincn, ft cm the ten b ol the or
.ihu sui-km mjuji, ucsuuaun. j ui iiic isiar.u. ever the mother's nave Mv ,fr,f :.
1 he surface of tike island is likewise the tribute of an Amcricen heart. and
pursn.Mice oiicoveicd with a similar inct ustatirn. in invts'n ent I will hmi.Mihon
previously conctrtitl urt2i-s;einenis with ho.r.e places so thick h to be isib'v ; ace to my children, ol far nore ac the commander in chief, ail olhceis im I wl.i.e some distance at sea. " than ai.y pettir iiry poskcs.o.. ' The pellcd by curiosity ,,r beiet ce, desirous Prcm the natuic ol tins island, the. e ' c n mr.tce have n.zde arrsrrc mer.ts to of witnessing the phenomenon, took their being t,o bond ol cchciei ci in i;s hctcro- i tc miMPce the wok' in-nuJiatdv -rrl
At 10 A M, the boats weie lowered
down and n annt'!; mu.
m
places in them accm dii j;ly.
We pushed ofTlrem tl.c sl.ip, m3(ie s-il, and lai ded m a little bay on the N 1:1 icle. of this sombit, lonely isle. A
uuai umn mcoi v inctnt pre ci n 0 us-ii.u
lew yaids, ai d the bowman, an lTicei,j
prepartd to bt fi;st Dslioie, touclcd the ground with the boat hook, laid his weight upon it, pushed it down the sec ord imt firmly, with a kind ol apputcnt niisp;ivin ol tenestihl stabilny, and jumped upon ttu beach. We were ail on shore in an instant, scampcrmr; up the hid to thi a stall, through a dense, oppiessive vap-or oftrbuictitd hydingen p;as The ilav staff is on the highest point
ol the liiaivi. bcariuc the name of iieut
Co'nan, ol II. M cuttet Hind, andficm it we had a bird's eye view of the woncl erful scene. In the centre ol the island, tc the eastward of us, was aciicular hai i, ol about ninety feet diameter, of boHng salt water, ot a diny red color, foin the peroxide
of iron in solution. The active ebullition i from the centre, and emission cf steam from the whole surface were evident t evcy one. From the summit where vVe stood, this basin appeared like a funnel a quarter lull, the bank shelving down in the same imaginary propor'ion The vapor bre was oppressive to most
him, (like the compact arch of a well built Qf us, affecting the digestive, mote than bridge) the hrmer he stands. Rich. Enq j,he rcspiralory organs, p.oducing nausea
back
any sri.K ar.ri cxtenc its base, to a
barely above the level of the sta. Its loss will rot be deplored, for the screaming ca bird, instinctiv tiy wheels. Mid directs his flight to a distant part ol thr ocean, to nvoidthc daik and desolate spot: aid even the inhabitants cf the deep stem to avoid the unhallowed shore. A OSBOKNE, Surgrcn, II Al. S Ganges. 20th August, 1831. TI'.OM THE MECHANICS FREE TRESS. U'cct'hif Beggars Under tl.c r bove
heading, we l.aie read an article on the suliject of "Alonycd Jteligicv Alcriopo lies." We must admit that wc were real !y unprepared to give crcder.ee to im:
Utstcwem of the wtiter; but on a caieful
examination, wc find them to be correct. The writer states, that the American
Ilible Society's income ol Vast year am ounted to one million ot dodais; dd to this, the :iMioiin collected bv the 4,Mis
eneous articles, 2f,d liom tie pter i pi - j have addressed a letter to Pusiccr.t tous lading dowitot is sides by the acti- j Jackson, requestir g him to efneiate in on ol the tea, 1 am inclined o think, t'ijt , ia ii g the coiner, stone at the tathtst there is nut the stability ot per mantnee ! pci i.;d it may suit his convirmtet; to in i;s c.-nposition The ins' table ocean 1 which the president repltSas fil
will tr.croEch upon Us l?at; the v; hds ol j U'ath ngtcn, Feb, I I. 1832. Jheavtn wil! scalier ti e dusty surface oi Gcr.tlemtt:-.rtake pleasure in snathe four cardinal points of the compass;', wenng your note of this date, honoring the rain will dissolve the saline bond ot! me with an invitaticn to assist in Javiiir?
union, and the crumblirj; ruin will gradu
pesed to be erected to the memory ot the nother of ashington, in the mi 1,1 o hood of Fre("c icksl;ug. As nothing can be more pleasing to mo than to testily my approbation of a rr.eas. ure calculated to perpeluaie the memory of one to whom vc I are so much iidtbecl as the mother of the nun who is so jus'Jy styled the Father ot his Country I shall with much checrfulntss unite with you on this occasion, end will for this purpose fix upon an early day after the close of the present cession cf Cor grtss, cf which you shall be duly i oiiScd. I have the honor to be. very respecti fully, your obedient serta t, ANDREW JACKSON.
TNo. 5 T ACT to author ise the Secre
tary of the Treasury to compromise the
claim of the United States on the Com
mercial Bank of L ike Eric.
I K it enacted bit the Snute and Iljuse y r.f tf.resenra'ix(x cf the United States
ot 7 :ca, n ( crjrvs assimbltd, 1 n u
the Secret ry of the Treasury be, and he herein is, authorised to compromise and fvaallv battle the claim of the United States on the Commercial hank of Lake Erie on such terms as he m i deem most conducive to the best inu rests of the United States. Al trovi d Tebru iry 10, 1832.
rfsglutio, N- 1 3-RESOLUTION rmpowcriuir the Secretary of the Nay to sctth certain contracts, and to relinquish rertai' forfeitures I ESDI A" El) .v the Seyat? ard Hius? of Kffirew'itivrs (J the United States (d1n:rricj, in Congress as&etnbh'il, 'That
tin Seciet.uy cf the Navy be empowered to
lv'r.r.u'h and ' iv all t M teitures on con
tracts made by the B ;ml of Navy Commissioners, when sa'ul forfcituics have arisen by tiie t xtensK.u of contracts, cr where the con tracts have been completed bv the approbation of the Hoard of Navy Commissioners, without any irjury to the public service; and t!ie Secretary of the Navy is empowered to fulfil all outstanding contracts, where the time for their performance has been extended, or where the completion of said contracts has been prevented by unavoid lble accident, and the public service has sustained no injury. APi'Kovt d r brunry 10.
TRADE TO NtW ORLEANS. Dui ing the )ri a ending the 3 1st of Dectmbcr last, 1,059 steamboats at rived at New Orleans, the aggregate freight oi which amounted to 195 96 tons. l)ur iog the same year, 2,04t fiji boats aniv ed at the same port, tor which the ag gregate amount ot wharfage paid, was g 7.320. T he amount ol theis treight is not given. Of the fl .t boats, 5 30 were Irom Pennsylvania 410 from Okia
50 !rom Vr gtnia302 from KtntuvMvyyj
29 tiom Indiana 36 trorn Missouri 70 liom Illinois. -225 from Tennessee 70 from Alabama 25 from Ai kansas 50 lorn Mississippi and 1 3 t tiom Eouisiana Bk knell's Reporter.
respiratory organs, producing
and ta'mtness, without any sense or feeling of sulV.catinri. The puie was not affected in the least;
mine ws$ 86, eccelcrated by the exertion 'A rjuickiy ascending the hill, breathing a highly rattfud atmosphere, not a little augmented by the internal caloric, emit ted copiously in vapour bom the earth, as well as the heat of a scotching siroc
eh.nary society," the Education fcixie
ty," the "American Sunday School Uni ji on,' ar d the innumerable fr mdolei t com i
bitiattons with which our country is overrun, ard it will be discovtitd if thf w ejllh ol thcte societies accumulate in the tame ratio with that of the liibit so ciety, for a few tears to feme, ilia the
people of this country have not on y hten!
content to gie away thtir hbeities, but
Mallfasle cat iron. Perhaps il
I is not generally known among m chi f ics
ihat Air. llojccn, ot Newark, New Jery. inanuluctutr s cat iron in KUth a manner as to tnswer as well, or even letter, lor mar y purposes, than wrought ion. Wc understand that cur gur -smith
in this vil sge rjrecure all the ditTtrer.t
parts cf locks, screws, guards, but. Sec.
tiom him, at 20 cents per lb. that ihty prefer them to imy wic ught iron lorgir gs which they ccuhi picture; we l ave this day witnessed a proo! of n abtabifny and ducillil) ct si me of thfse castii ts.
co Suti, which was extremely fervent on! li':t they will give i-bsoluit iy the cnor
inous sum ot tniriy millions ol uoiiars annually to their opprtssois, that they may more effectually rivet the chains which aie to bind them in a cruel vassellage; this may be considered a vegue p prehension, but it is our fi tn conviction. While this subject is under our notice.
wc give the following proposition Iron
Another instance of Discrace and Ku in i he rytant Don Miguel, ha agreed to p?y a laige amount, for th.e injury done to our shipping during the biot k
ade of Tercieia. The d'plomac y of g&j,.
Jackson has obtained that which woulrN
have cost othei nations a fleet and an ar nyi Miguel knows a thing or two.
Kentucky G?z. INFORMATION FOrt LADIES. Leap Year 1 he following is exirac ted tiom an old volume, prin'ed in 16 '6 entitled Courtsh p. Loz-e S Alattimony Alijeit it is novve become a pjite oi the common lawe, in r egard to the soci il relations ot life, that as often as even be sextile ycare do' he return, the la) dies have the privilege during ye time it continueth, of making tove unto men, which they may do cither by woids or lookes, as unto them it seemeth proper; and morever. no man will be entitled to the benefits of the clergy whodothe refuse to
accept the offers of a lay ie, or who d nhe in any wise treatc her proposal withe
slighte or contumely.
this day.
On the S W side of the island, adjoin
Inn the principal crater, was a tcrutic bullition and agitation of the sea, evidently the commencement of a new crater, with constant eccesbion of cTnse vvhi;c steam, impregnated with the carbotctted hydrogm gas, which blackened the sil ver and w atches in the pockets of the observers. That this vapor was not impregnated
with sulphur, 1 inb r, fi st, from the ab sence ol that peculiar tetor. cr.d its not r. fleeting the lungs; secor d y, from the color t;f the water in the crater, which, by coming in contact with sulphuretted
hydrogen gas, would have been changed to a protoxide, and been b ack, m place
the Christian Advocate, in i elation to the j
establishment of a fllittionary Bank "I would propose a Missionary Bank, to be established upen the principal
which bunk stock shall be expended for
which were equal to any thought iron. A tat scicw - wan bent oub.c. ar d hammt i d w i flat and ci u without cxhibitirg any signs o u cn-ck The cas'ings which c cxan intd were very smooth, and wudnoi rqiirc or.e halt rhc labor it fi n that well torged iron wruld; and wiie ctpab'e ot betng case hat f!tcd tor bi part o! the 'locks w hich rt quin d it K this prect-vs, tho cost ot U cks will be reduced one toll
So n ur h tor our ini toven ers in n aiv
ufacturing.
Gtncscc Earn cr.
dinar v rircumstances according to thtir
abilitits, and vihere there are seven! in
of red. This last chemical test, I consi !a family or vicinity, who car no; buy a
dec conclusive cn this poin'; but it has shai e each, let lvv!or niore join, andi b-
hriroim 'idn one. And thus all nn v receive ot
been the custom to speak ot sulp
smoke; which, by the by, may have been! ejected in actual combustion, cu'ing the violence of previous et options, but cer tainly not now, in for.i of gi;s On cur descent, passing the margtn of the cratci, where it was r.ot more than 20 feet to the b ilii.g sur'ace, I threw eff my j icketand jumped down, to the asto
ntshment of all present, anxious alike, to
FIRES. Tht Episcopal church at Auburn, New York the Ccr grt gntion
the suprou of Missionaries, the capi-a al church at Dor set, Vermont the Presto n 5' 0C(;0, at R20 per share. 'I hen! hyterian church at Nashville, Tennessee
let the wealthy take teveral, those in or- f and the Mascntc Hall at Cananc'agua,
New ork, wctc destroyed by fire, cn the 29th day of January last. MEXICO. Late frcri A7r-:ro.Tn rhp t-irrnx
the glorious divide nd, vriih tl e wn'ow, on 0p a COfT5rnt!C!ai tritnd we are ir.dtbreel
tor the annexed extract cf a letter from Vera Cruz, and the communication c! a file of el Center: Vera ( uuz Frs 6th, 1832. t4To n'orn.w we expect our t rtmief weaic all we-il prepared Half of the
. r. i i t
ih)ii; gm whb iiiu t u 5iu.n tipjiiugib 'Wnk while it is called tocky,' he. The followirg remarks in ieiatir.n to these schemes of i ggrtdiz' n.cut, tiom the pen of a strong writer, a;o truly ap
plicable-: 4,Our n'vctnmtnt has l eeii'
careful toguaid aeainst the i; finer re ol
AN l A ItT 11 Q.U A K I . Wc had little id.i that within tlie limit of this state an eartlupnke had been felt no lner ago than la-t Sunday week. The t).;densburg Uepublican, received this morr.nv;. says "The shoo'.; cf an earthquake was f'. It at tliis place on Sntuhiy evening last, at h.df pat 11 oVlock. II -uses were shaku s-vniuch as to awaken iranv frem sleep, rind tl-.e trciuuh us mr.tion cf every thins; v.- is paii. fully perceptible to every person uvv.ik?. The rattlinr of sToxe", crockerv.
TROM THE CLOCK. The following account ol Graham Island is derived from the "Malta Government Gazette," transmitted to the Department of State, by the Consul of the United States at Malta: A biicf notice of tWe prvscnt state of Grayham Island, a recent Volcano on the co33t ot Sicily. On the i9th of August we got sight of Gr ah m island, in the afternoon; it is about '27 miles from Sc'ucca on the Southern coast of Sicilv. lat. 37 dec II N.
procure something Irom the cauldron, fc isttciacies; hut here is an association
nrpuJction ol Vera Cniz hr.s Itft the citr.
monyed monopolies, end oppussivc ar Qurdoors and winfows arc wtliblccktd
tty the tetneratuie of the water
I plunged my hand into the margin, bu' quickly w it lid r t w it, finding it nb' ut 90 ot Farcnheit; the reduction cf 22 de gt ecs being easily explained cn reflect
ing on the extended surface becoming
up with heavcy goods, and wc may expect ihe worst. Manv soldiers sod officers frcmihen
we are regulated Wc arc on the eve ol j Khtr pariy hate CLTr,e over n cur sidc
an important crisis. Our civil and re i or r(.r n.i. ,rp ;n ,i - trnnf
! which defies the vigilance of rhe v. hole
some and necessary ordinances by which
gious liberties have been transmitted to
us unsullied, and we are now called up
exposed to the atmosphere in a basin, as' on to defend them against the encrcach
before mentioned, of two hundred and se
venty feet in circumferance. Tht. water was excessively salt, owing to the continued evaporation, since the direct communication with the sea has
lot g 22 dcr 41 L. It appealed two
mtms of eclesiastical tyranny To what we ask, do other countries owe their degradation? To the wealth and power ol spiritual despots. Those unfortunate countries have urTered deeply from the same evils which now threaten us the influence of monyed religious monopo-
unto, is onaimNco. Tt;us will our leaders percciie that the horrors of civil war are by tins time, deforming the rbode sot the younger born ot freedom in America 'I I e cor c.uct of the Vertctuzar.s. however, is cr.'y turning the tables cn the fac:ion of Jairpa Doub'tul as the sequel may be, the icmonst ranee o Vera Cruz n ay yet be ihe
echo of national animadve ision. And if
and windows.
with the
hummocks, united bv a hwcr neck of
land; ard trom the sou hern extiemity
vnratica ot evevy i emitted a column ol smoke cr vapor or
On
tt.in moveaMv, tr -vib.cr vvi h a s( m d like j ui certain densi'v and magnitude. O vV:t.i!it thurulcr iirnlcrneath the surf ice ot . hc o0;h, alter diiiger.tlv wotking to th
t.i
ear in
was i.is mct.v
wiiaeed by all
Then
leet l'V wo: King to tr.c
wind vv ' il rdl nicrhr. vvp 2nnni3Ched the rd nrii.iins ot coal dcrtivdcf
- i-, ? i ,
been closed, (piobaWy by the Ia?t cruptinn nnrl nhnears sntliCtLinr loWCT than
'i,'-vi - , 1.. 1 t 1 1
the sea, leaving evident narks ol elc- 111 71 r'""-J rncy, wno nave prop. u'grria tl a' protest
bts of scoria a- ,aiK fc"n r OI n'oliCr uni.er ci.arnuic j B.a.ni. the rnmstrv. sue cced in then un-
pru.nces, and then employed it to the .; dti taking, thtj shall be honoured as hesu!jugution and overthrow of the rights! rots al(t b'.csbed wnh the gra'itudc cf ot the people. The same s-cenes are act j ,,t.-ir country There exists ammg ti c ing among us, and we candidly believe.'. McXican riatior thof your g in the -ci-lor the smc purpose. Ilowt .lt true tl)Cl. Clf Sl government a pi' rd pathe philosophy of Hi con. that 'know 1 t iotism w hicn rr.us: ever tuail I . fil itc
ledge is power, v.caltt. is cquni'y so: j-rirnirn) schemes of ministerial intripuc.
crease on tht; colored mass
lound the margin. The island is about a mile in circuni ference, nearly round, or ptrhnpsan im perfect sph.eiold. indemed at rhe ends, where the great ca:er was at thfieicr.t
pciiods coni'Cci d with the sea. It isa-J I i(l or feet hl?h.
The substance of which theishntd is'a,,d o order to gun power, the cicrgyj phey wai(t ottjer and peace; but pttce
romtv-?cd, iscticfiy allies, the pnlvct iZ. ! have in all ?ge imposcu upon ti-.e char iurourdtdon then
a mhritc. r.r.d t';e rainbli noiao coaiinu.
two rr three minutes." ThM- co-1 firmed by ihe Mtv.treal Courur.t, vvlnch observe s,4A shht shock of wn e -ai t nM ike w as fi It ii this e irv on Sund tv i'.j;'it last, between 11 and 1J o'clock. The riu'Tha lesc inbled the sbakii-gof a steam -t,rat whi-si- m.tch'.ner v ai'itates her mneh
it i until. vn il t
v ab ut C ar seconds, a
nd was
ucccinpanied with an i;v?itinet u'ie. N. Y. Courier & Fnq. "c n'.iy rmw anticinatv accounts of dreadTc'i t arthqmkcs in South Atnerica. Ye bei ce it bus ire:all) hap)c:.td that when
.':.:r sW xL v,vnri Im.,.. h,i!ltl considerably; Sc i he br ceze spr ing
t:-,e m 'stVint, at iv.t?rv;.is ef about h di i "K UP lavorabiy liout the S L. we were
a! in.b:al to heave to within one nine dis
tance at 10 o'clock, A M. On our approach to the island, weob served immense shoals of porpos'.s, and multitudes of sea fowl, chiefly gulls, traded, ro doubt, by the tisli which may have been destroyed, by the late volcanic eruptions It was very iemak b!e w hat regular distance these v oracious tr ibes kept from tla: lariil, atx.'Ut four or five iri'es, not ore being observed near the shore on our visit to the Volcano
its bitu
men, iron scoria, ard a kind of fenui
ities of mankind.
F-ightful reports ol the insurrection
! of the ik g rocs in Jamaica, am re-achmg
nous clay cr oxided eauh The scoria o-r-rc in i r IT' i 1 1 i :i r nrikSC1: SOmP. I'nfll
pact, dense and sonojous. ethers rht.!' J hey are am 10 ue strong friable and amorptmu, w ill. me-allic lus in posscnsi-n of the cemre of the is
tre. sliht'y magnetic, barely n oting the anu, carry ruB v.i... uv.,... uuuiv u.e.u.
ioad stont
I only proem cd ore native stor e, a piece of lime stone about two pounds
weight, thrown no with the incumbent:
earth, having no mai hs i I combustion. There was no trace whatever of lava.
The iaiand appeared about 16 J fccl; fjut.d at Uf.:a ae! Vesuvius.
H ncr to the A7otier cf W'athington The i.flVr of Mr bita- E Hurrows.o' New York, to defray, himseil. 'he expense of a monument to be plar.d ovei the rt main ot the nto'htr ol General
no terra nuzz-dana, no pumice stcne, no j Washington, which lie interred in the
shells or other marine remains, usuallv ! v rcmrtv d r rtdcrickl)urg. nas neen ac . . ! . . i . ...
' ctpttd by the Mouuiueptal Committee
majes'y t the lavs trd
the constitution rot peace lapped in 't.o
fold of tranry not peace a- it isf-urel in lurktv. in Russia, or in Spain noC pccc, which is the co sequence ti palsied er.ergv On the whole, the gallant inl ahiianrj ot Vera Cruz, seem determined to stand the tuzrd ot ihe leaguer. 1 ho papers breathe a spirit of enttusiosm, which is ancainrst of the daring and resolution, hich they will throw in the df fence of their household e; ocis, against the phalanxes of a despotic- n inistry Col Alvarez, the paH'zan chitf, wl o has been for a long petit ci of time in tho suth of Mexico, at the head of 40 X) meo
land whom the ministry have been aj
