Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1847 — Page 2

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Jnöiaua State Sentinel. MM!-wi:;;ivs.v. IflHMtt vi. .11. r i the pRirr. or i.iwtrty.

Ossr Ti n Thr f dlo ring will beictAer bo the p'rmaitrnt terms of Iii IV '.' In fane Stmt Semtintf: OTu v mcms Jo be made always in advance. One rone. no tear. Ä2.00 T wee colics, one jeer, FrJ C 'l'U'S one vmt, titJ ,,r p ... : .... . ........ mm. .-.,. s. pm y ... . I.MHJ J '.v ii ' copies, one year, Jo ut sruii- kt . ( ri!lis!d three tinsea i treed during the session J fb copy, $4.11 I Tbree euenee, ftUMJO Nh tepj daring ÜM session, !.!( T.ree r more rtioies, eacli Roiinty l. sn ! for Volunteer. Wkm aa.Sacaagaaa hmm rrelraj the Smasaed apastae Bmrecllaoa 1 from W.ttinujtun I it !or j.ructirni: tin- !,.. I Wurranrs,.r s.v.,, i naMe.i to et:cn t te ih.. .im.. on i,on no-ir.-. ess era lw fm KOKiK A. I'll I'M A.N. To 'ri opoiKlenf ,..;;,.'. .;,k.i. TTI . ,,r T ü, an'v,'J, T V ji !;-: , VUlllUIl llt'ing I'MiaUH' .l. lOMTf ri q'i. n sUa i be kft-Ddi J if. RsaaieaMttal t wteJarsataavss It is new oseetioined beyond all doubt that Ihe iron is laid, ready !r mn ears, on the Madison ssaj lud:s aw polig raiirom. within four miles of this city, and Unit the wwd work is ready for the iron up to the tiejMit at this place, and that the WorJrtuea are rgreaeiag in htyiaaj the irii .-t the rate uf from half a aatle to three auaru rs uf a mile per day, v0 that iT we Intend 0 emmeoMnrate ihe event of the arrival of the first railroad car at Indianapi i-, in respectable manner, worthy of the setropolis of ti.v young giant of the etaf, srrangesacnta most L eossmeocH this day, as there is no time to lose. We hive intimations that many of the citizens uf Cincinnati, Lawreaceburgh, Baadimn, Umiatrille, J ii. rsooville ami New .Albany, and other towns add cities !'ii Ihe Ohio river, and manv others from Lmramnurt. Dplnhi. I.n- ...... ... ., " ' . titvette. i oviiM'ion. lerre Haute. Si.e. e . on t . . W t i ... 11 ii i ,..i;'u-.i, iiiMi i uti iuwoh anu Viiiag' on iii' iuaa aa well as the wmde f Central Indiana, are anxious to be present at an event so important in our Wi.i. I i .... ... il . , r . Nate a history we therefore call a meeting of the i cilixens of lodmnapolia and Mariun r.mntv irenerallv, I at the rooms in the second story of Nomsa mv, at three o'clock on ibis day , (Saturday,) for Ihe purpose cf making arrangeim nts f.,r she celebration; to ap-1 I pomt a committee t ascertain of the railroad direc-1"" lory what day to fix Hr the celebration, and lo cor respond immediately with cur fro nds in neighboring towns and cities oa the subject. Let us all move together ,n ti.- ci hrbrattoti. All say, fbf the honor of Indianapolis, there n net be celebration, and lew of us bare determined that there s4iali be one of aeane k.m; ; and it now reals With our citifeM 10 sa a aether it f-haii be worthy or tot, it i pimJ lud ia na MANY CITIZENS. Fifih Kritueiif lusiiaua ohniteer.. At B ocioek A. September 93d, tenth and h st omtnany of the above natned regiment, waa rep ,rt. d aad necepsed. The foil wine a.-c the compa- j ni', comma mi nts, ami places whtrs orean zed : 1 -Wayne Guards," Capt. D. v. Lewis, Fort Wayne. J. Inshana Gamrds, I opt. II. II ill, Bfadmon. o. Bough nod Ready Guards, Capt. George Greene, h :": r-nviile. 4 Ion. & vilte Cov baft st Guards, Capt. R. M. Evaae, Coving-1 Montgomery T mt. en May Craw fords- , 0 ipt. .v:. .A!-. Kinney, sin Ibyis. ll. BrackcU) GreenJohn McDoujjall, Indianfalle, 7. II f.. Id. l.tli', I lo. . I apt. A. C. (iili'is, Lawrence..,rj 1 1 ngtim bua rds, Capt. E. G. Cary, Marion. . . . . i w . .s t. j m.-n: . -,s seen raisec, reportee easjaccepled in abmit nineteei days, law than three weeks, from the issue of the UuverWa proclamation and : i IM g -ueral order of the Adjutant General. Two ns re nmiji i nn s. ,i 1 1 1 be add- d to the nt öy permissj m wiuca tuts bei n aaked by I ol. .1. i a i. a. a. I I. :itlnn il CoMveatloia ari g ad t see manv influential papers in favor of holding ihe nexl Democratic National Convention at ' inc. nn tti. It ou!?hl lo S.- bei I there bv all means. learer the geographical centre t .;' ids all the facilities el1 ihe latter ite from the "olh rum t njtrlfl of the" rrgr.-i his visit to that emporium. le vV el j detegat probab get it h i if h: ui) ngiti. a ue eastern aim niniieasern who i.iv.- ii . 'T wen the west, and who liink the a count ot'its true greatness exagi r.-ot entirely overrated, will find that "tbc mt been t'd.l" them. For ' if aakes, that na their re'urii in I ir ceajetitueutf , ttiey any () aide ; my bass m I ) ekpksutt.1 kt them agree and eMnc! Conae and examine j and if the high iuducena nts which wiH b nmnd are not sufheient tn esttse ahem to leave the graves of their fathers,' and " - in this lmd Bowing With mi!k and honey.' -lioo-n-.l I nmi m " llov in 1 1 I . 1 , and bnmiay, tnej ..... at least be ioclmed lo tend , iit a portnss of tlie.r stwtlas eaaavVs, who are v muh wan:-das ''helprntClS, wives and motbers1 We mo fur i i l .ii:,.i aticaJlv :. ..aiMi.;To College. Wa have received a copy af the 17th taaoal Circular of the Indiana rniveisi- !-.' at Bloomington, eoaaprnMng the eatntogue of -tn-i mts, ite , aYc The summary iio-.v" a total of Ith Indents ; and the Ifistiiotion ia reireaenled to be in a aaor 1 urisbiug st;it,; timn heretulore, We perceive also. t..t Jo. ige . ; m w.ll he as..c.aled arith Judge Mcikmald in tu Law Pepnrttnetit.--Tn,s uill render the Low School espial loany ia the eotr.trv. From what we learn, tlie jlurd of Trustees are aVteswnued la leave no effm nntrlN toalill farllreradd lathe Jesjtly high staad.ag of the college, . i ..ii r i i,:ni we liopo will be u. cesful. Wasted Laxds give to men Toe .Arkansas Uanner says the State of Ai Kansas mViUs em. grants tu eulfi' und uke lands which halve ln'1-n furfeifed for taxes, sad no payment will b- re apaired I r Ihewa. The Amlltor, upon proof if settle naent, ariil make a deed, which dead the Supreme Court of the State has decided w ill b tatfj. The forfeited tracts comprise some of the finest lands in the State, and now is the chance fuf a cheap home, or a specalatiow. Yo:i t:if: W.m:. Sir. J. T. Btsawoarn, bteof this i,.T.. e. ind no.. One I f dM proprietors of the ew .l - brny Ihosanerat, has enlisted tut the war, and been afjasen orderly 8ergenjM of the corps to which he af attached. We vouch t'-.r him in cwry respect. tfatal !'.; 1. I"io . We hive only room lo s.y that una ewosm racy of Mime have mude a th an sweejr. I art.cu.ar- ne.ti wee.

Letter lioiu the .limior i:litor. Baltimore, Sept. 20, 147. Pear Geobgb left Albany, N. V., on the evening of the 13th lost for New York city, on the steamboat Hip Van Winkle. Tiiree other boats Started at lie- same lime, and for tea minutes there was trial of speed among then, 0ns of the bonis, tiM Columbia, kept abreast of us (bf some time. She evidently had intended to pass us and had jjot up her lirt s so high that the blaze appeared at the ttp of

both her ein mines. Site did nol however accomplish her nurense. and mm lad the van. The Riebt II . i , , LC.M hr.,1 m nminrfimi ty to whiles any of the scenery along the river. Wn worn anromfortshlii in irriirr mrjrrtT There were ru inn ):,M.M,.rrs. and every berth wad occupied. besides temporary alccping pleeee. I had Iba pleasme of lying upon a table, for which privilege 1 aid 50 cento. Cbeap enough We did not get to New Yoffh M l. nie lor the Philadelphia Unfiling boat, M efvun waited the Ifew Jersey cars which rtw V oclock. .Ieantiu.e 1 walked loroogli I the ram to the Ator Buosa to my friend ColeUlan. TllC Hooje HTM so lull of guests that he had i taken private lodgings, i buuted him cut, took breakfast with him, talked of old times and new, and I finally left bint at the railroad terry. The railroad across New Jersey was ihe first good road I had yel seen. It was a pJeaaant trip, through Jersey City, Princeton, Trenton, &c. to Bristol oa the Dem ware, We passed, of course, in the neighborhood of une of the revolutionary battle fields, and 1 regarded it with the greater interest, as I knew nothing and nobody el-e. The railway fr B Considerable number ol miles runs parallel wilb the Deli ware and Bariton Canal, and a common road. Tue rain of the prec (lihg night h id raised the Stream so high as to cover acres of usually dry land; but 1 d.d not hear of damage b..n.r a,,! At Ur.st.d, took steamboat for . , . . . w . J Philadelphia, where we arrived at 3 oclock. Went immediately aboard uf boat for Inhimore, and had a very agreeable trip down the Delaware 01 Nl treaatle. At 1 1 i - last place again look th ot n v Jersey, ami alter a very iinles, aeairi took boat lo cross tn r by this time it was dark again, the wind blew fresil ij and we were deprived of the pleasure of teeing, J tVc reached Bahimoee at one oVlock. Lett boat mr iu . I i, i j i i ....,. -aiM.'ins1.iu-. i i i . i .. in u in!,-, p 1 Mir, ... i .... . ,. i.. ..i .. t .. i .. .. . :.i .. tv ..i ....... "m l-" P- mv " c,oce to c y ootaiucd the omcupieo Bt ,,,e KUchanie' NtXt nig. Thursday last, ati' l;"mi! ti,;,! busti0ew iUil wl require my presence 1. mm m ,.11 I. . .1 . . ... ..I . l...r. C . ... I. .''l '. ,r V . - I . . . ' . . 1 1 " w' 11 i l . ii i I i t i i t city, wnere i r. n.ained un r r.oaj noon. 1 i-nnu me Federal eit) lo be si. on thing like what it w as deacrtbod to be by Joim RauaVdph a citi of hacks and w e, i f splendid poverty and magnificent distances," though soMseof the qualities I know- but little, especially of the second, except by hearsay. 1 ran through all the public btiildinjs, the most inter eating of which are Ike Capitol, the Patent office and getiefll Fust ottke, Iti IhetC alone lift ife il I ttOttgh to I outage ooes attention ßra month. I have not time speak ol them particularly. I not only saw Um lWnri l'; the big m n in them also. Uf the bstt I should judge Mr. Secretary vValkem tobe thegreateet politically Uiottgh Ihe smallest physically, among those whom I conversed with. Mr. Buchanan possesses very prepoescsaiQg nmnuers, and aaust please those who bare the honor of h.s acquaintance. 1 found our nid tuend W. J. Brown in 'ed health and spirits. It used to hen cumplaint ti.ut the Eepresentatives uf Indiana at the Capital were reserved, co formal and mhosilatle. Mone cau thus cm plain of r. Brown. He is just tlie same good natured, abstract, and humorous (fcutua that he used to be nt koti . I Iffii e has not nuyja " big man dm " of him, as it his of mans others whom you und I helped to place and power. Among others whom I i :i i 1 1 ... I r.'4 1 ih i . i 's I ii i nn I t inia vnmf nrM ' " " " " f Itauhw S.iii-ur i.f V!:iiiain.-i uim u aaid t.i he , V "''( '"" oiii. iviuin, u,m ,i,,iii,ii- un iuvest ig:it ion Sjf the dillicullies between hr.nseit and ' 'ol. I- e itont, in Caiifuruia .Major Eaton, whose business I kmrw mHhing about, but suppose him to be D8l,iml 'r office, which perhap be may get, for 1 . i : . i . : .f.... . .1. i w lt.. ' - " vNHutaj, .. .hi.ui, !"d d. I! of the Indian Department hoth good boh- " men, sssj several others whose names I forget 1 looked, pamfolly, for ihe skmi of Uen. U ason, ..... . I I ,V i . i S.I ', i... f 1 MW .I.-.' I saw iw.tlini.r nt ,i ' i. ....... t,,' 1 1 1 nothing ot it. Among a . ..1 I . . . 1 I 1 I la SB oem i m anevtenmtiouery, .ui. tiivesm ine ItIiIm-, was one ot the mot Bjireeable. itis easy and Iriendly address anu sincerity of manner, puts " ' one on see) aod pleasant terms at once. He is a man among ten thousaud, thouch perhaps out of 4 the -ii " upper Jen.'" I regretted that I could iet see Air ii.a.r, the bosom friend of JacksuOi and the former able editor of the Glole. He was nut of tow n, on his farm, whither 1 d.d nt have lime tu go. 1 saw Mr. Burke also, li.e I omoiiss inner of 1'.-. tents, and one of Ihe mosl laleutd niembers of the .Administration. 1 wish all tlie rest were gi'd democrats :.s in-, and turtle r, thai be occupied a position where his capacities could have more ample scope. Besides theae, i Imd an intrtajnetma Iu bfiy others, of whom I hive not time Ul speak, eVCti could 1 now recall them lo memory. I left Washington on Friday Boon. fhs u) tram of morning cars frmn Baltimore bad run oft the track near hladeusNtrgh and delayed our departure half nn hour beyond the usual time. We proceeded alowly till wc ctfojj to ihe place of accident, and Uten we nut on the sienm. We made the whole distaism i ill' .1 miles, in une hour and forty hiinntet tbree quarters lesthan the nsoal time. It I. now taiiiliii' hard here in llaltimore. and looks

..... - ' look ut er the nty. It is eurionj how uaatgniheant evi ry thing appears arnea are are able In took down upon it. lt win mi :ii Washington. While on the ruoi of the i aptloi, it seenaed aa it' I could put it all in my pocket, on Ihe ground, it was twice as large a tovra as I had imagined ii lo b". Kut after I gt on tite ground, I found they could pcket me much than 1 eouU pocket faear, far aa the dtmei sre Cnnceried, 1 should add to Randolph's list of ,hal of M Prfc.H at h ast. NcmWr Vn corrency in Waebmgti ii, n well as the more precious metals 6atai 1 mrmm j be.ng predominant. Politics j passen. I d.td not leave the tripod at I. .'mi tor the purpose of concoct ing political editorials from abroad. u the contrarv I hoped to escape that task, and I saeeu to escape it. I cannot but notne, however, that tie Phi at. H North Aftierieaa n ami the Natroaal Intelligencer contain an unfair extract from one of nur late articles, relative to the annexation 'd Texas, eve. It would not nut their ParP,s lo extract. That Would put the kooi upon the right teg. I am piching up a few items relative to things m enefs1 as well ns polities in particular, Which I will in due and nod lime rjsnj 1 municate to our readers, as occasion may rasmire or j aflbrd opportunity. Fnr Ihn praaaiit. j Adieu, j. p c DaUtOCiattC A LH AC roa Is 18. We have a few ' eopie of t! i CjtCsilsSH pabliiaiimi, which we can ' Bpare to our friends. It tj eiiijdiaUcallv the polkicMUlS ro. m cum. rnlv a d.me. IP

for all tr,e u..rid as ,1' it Would rain as it suinelimes killed and Wounded." lt IS bad COOUgh bUtOUfOftly does at Indianapolis. In tatOfony, I entwled to the vvonder is, that Use l-ss u s,, small aoderthe cirenmtop f ti..- Waahingion aaosmmetit, whence I eon Id ' , ,s The r soil of all the battles in Ulli war Will

Correspondence of the S ate Sentinel. Asiii.M. ion, Ssrr. iy. I8Ä

Messrs. Editors That port 100 of the people of. this country the democracy who believe that the existing war with .Mexico was brought about by the perfidy of that government, will hear with feelings of inexpressible delight, of the gallantry and heroism manifested by our officers and soldiers before the mighty city of the AZTl CS. How it is calculated to elevate the character, 00 military only t but moral, of our citizen soldiery, in the estimation of ourselves and the civilised world! How well do I remember, during the debates in the American congress upon that aaoet exciting aod ereoL fill occasion the Oregon question the many sneers that were ca-t, not by foreign writers alone, but by tbnes calling themselves Americana, at the impateacy and inadequacy of the ways and means of the (Jotted Siutes government for a conflict with a public enemy. With what imie effect, deaaocratie manner repeateo again and agoia, their assurances of the rcadinCSSOl Urn masses, al Mat rery saoacent, tn By ina awooard oJ their country in defence ot tneir country rights and honor. How the events of this war wiih Mexico hare pot J to tight and mattered to the winds the philosophy ot such contracted minds. Toe events uf ih.s war have astonished even ourselves : they have been their own rivals. Tue batt! s of the tii ami Bib of B&av. 11, knew au paral- ... , ... i .. lel iti bravery, skill or results, until Iheategeo! I terey furnmhed it: b.;h srere rclipsed by the sam gttinary conti ict of Hnena V ista : all were thrown m-

a the shade by the victorious bombardment of the 11? lo 9f fuf a opport, while tney are still m advance; the party waa aopported by sqoad- .. . .r . ... s giving their patron &ge tn some rasters print under the ron orcavalrv and a battalion of infantry. In pasnbra)tarul AaacruVera Cro:-tbo battle ot iinpres8Kjn tlml it aRrd, g r .. f J .

j err.H.ordo disclosed the fad) that none had, up to that tome, been a demonstration itself, compared with it ; for a had reserved f-r thai field to prove the truth of the old adage, that science will prevmil i-ad ,. ., . I 11c 1 . now it Said by those who are paid well for knowing, that tjie battles neu- tlie Mexican capital have

laware to Newcastle. I never, In the aaot chivalrous and successful days ol cam acmes a ponion I Uanibal, Alexander, Napoleon, or Wellington, been ran ...... , . , . i y smooth trip ol 15 equalled by few that all history, botli ancient and 3 7 n t be I beaapeake Bay.inmdero, furnish nothing to compare with it.

'never, in the ino.t chivalrous and successful day- of Is it possible, that the moral, the l-so:i of this srar Can evei be lo-t upon, or lost light of, by the A nican people 1 Are some politicians souawiseas . .i ii- i-i i..u r,. iv'tli'lll M'f III II SUCII il Ttllll" as ' ' III illwi w rewmiwr uni BUVM ,niM5 HS i i .... i .......... i. .. i. . .1 i saiy uuus ns way,, uh aouoe o, mos, and apparently bumble roter in our wide spread dominions ! Is it possible that such men ex peel to address tiiemselves to the bonest yeomanry of our coun- . J I 1 . . I ..lliuyM. . . r. ... , .1 , t 1 8 p . ..... lt. ,, ,ir p;trt, unrighteous, unholy and Wood-thirty, aM(j never hear Ihe questions asked ihem : "How came you, then, to encourage it !" MUow came ;t, if inch he your t nl and honest bejj,. that none in lue land w re quicker than ym lo peril not money, time, health and influence only, but your lift withal, in suci a cause V1 .,j you rtol raise a company, and make every ex- ,.,.., posaibie m bp Um caprnia of thai company, destined, as it publicly and notoriously was, for the support of ihis war. which you now tell us wa, in your opinion, conceived in inuju.u and rapacity, in I spir.t of conquest and plunder, in s lut for eggrandizeUM nt and power !" Were sou n-t a member of the cone rem that passed a mil deckring that a etate of war now extsta between than foemroent and that of Mexico, by the ..,s ul iV uttrr . UU( 0i,j V(,u I()t rote for that bill, Snd thnt, too, ander the solemn and awful responsebilltiea of an oath ln uDid frour eonstituenc? nd mi there to vote- fol ii ffta, and it mfalsehond, besides I1 "lid we n t ?rv you. on a vt ry particulaf occasion at New- Albany, the skeleton of n brokemdowu p li lien ian, entettainingi ai it now appears, these rery , .i , ii itimenta in relation to tins war, but ven willing, ..... ,. ... s'-nt mil . . u . . . i ajimij m Mt II Voll couni no so u ri, a i.ii u r n ,WO u-i uir om, ,-, . i . .i i. ... . i i .t . . . . o.c.mw, .... wu., VJ u,.M,u,,g a ne -u , s nn.s.i.n ..ml 1 1-v.. m m ur v.,iu.-e therebv. in no i- ..... . , .- c j , . . i tns im If such men think the people bf this country gulli n Wn emmeb to swallow such stuff thee will l.ud as n.e enough to sw.iiiow tin u stun, tmy win neu, .is lbeJ ffeoerally do, but, alas for their schemes, too " ,,,at thev ,.m. been following false gods. True, .w mrm9 nut of these, kntyert ; sod think, because lnry , ., split haira before the people to their awn tttiiAethm, thai they have made a most um . ,ir,.'i(1 nriM1M,..tl, . k.,1 ,i.,. .ir. .vnrinH-. s ....... ... . ..v j . , , ,i; prenehman once was with the stage coach. : t u HCL. Io disguxte' with ihe results of the ballot box ; on which occasions it is amusing to hear Ihem sing out, IcnZere:' and sweat bv their .Maker that the oro- . i i i i ." . ....... i .1 . ., i.t , .. for on have pitelaid have It inmphed, not by the votes of liner lean citiaens, but by this foreign influence! If auch men expect to practise with impunity sn ! things, in such pla.-es and on auch occasions, tnej uill hear front tlie Multitude i request for tliemti altoav their faith by ti,mr works, . W iv. lie Killed and o;3!iila !. We i.ave run our eye isyet lbs list uf killed, wound' ed, and missing, and are surprised at the Mnall number of those killed, compared with tlie woanued. Our accou nt may vary a few, say not over 20, from the officiali We make Killed 187 40 1U35 Wounded Miseins Total A htrgO majority of the wound, d are reported as . .ligbt. while we and net over 8 or 10 set aWn aa IpmrtsnHjf wounded, in this way, tin repor: seems not . ... I .mmküm aaaiviM( --.mwirtls of a Ihuoiaaud i v - ---- r have a poarerful effect oo tlie avumpean governmnnts. lim- rare iIm Boynl A correspond! nt in the army, speaking if the re capture of the guns taken by Santa. Anna at Buena . .'.I i .I...!. ..l.;. r; t ista, gives the following sketch : "In taking one ol n a c the batteries, two cannon were discovered, bearing the l, S. arms. They were two of the three Captored by Santa Anna nt Angostura, and strange ! ntcAP-j . i i . i TUEED ai THE IDENTICAL 00MFANV to which they . . ' or.g.nally belonged. 1 he s,ene winch toilovved, beggars all description. A loter beholding the object of . . .iti ii Ins tirt vow. a husband returning to h.s bride, could not exhibit joys more ecstatic than our soldiers mam- - r-.i . i: i m I . fested ni the presence ol these trophies J ley a. I . . Iljwj ,,ir 1 thnm and r.-Mt the mr w.th but hugg'd and emhiaeeit them, ami ii tit the mr with rn , .. , ; wild hiinnw, wl Us drawing pears nf eloouenee from the object of their devotjon." It 'IVIi't;riili. Reported for the (incinnnti lluly Enquirer. New Voiik, Sept 213 P. M. Two English houses have failed to-day ; and rumor has it that others have suspended, but as yet I have heard nothing definite of uny further atoppagOS. A forged drall for 040,000, on Chentb & llurritt, through the I'hii'iiix bank, was detected to-day, and is the cause of considerable excitement. The' fulgetV was' rtnrhied by an extensive Bloch broker. Troiii the South. hTaUtemtrQH, Sept 2l 9 P. BL The maif ia in from the South, but the papers contain no new? fron the seat of war. The deaths from yellow fever at Now McaüO on the loth, wee, frum Hospital ami Lafayette 17.

True, to the Letter. The following sensible remarks we copy from the Iowa State Grasette. We trust they will be read and acted on by the people generally. We have, alsouften brought to the attention of our coteinporai ies, the suicidal policy of advertising proapectuaea of eastern

popera and periodicals, generally for the poor pittance i A:JiZ - T ' V ' ' " ' r r diately oa toe margin of the valley of Mexico. Beot an exchange, tnus paying twenty Umes more than,, u,,m thi, place and the city, ahont fo.ir tubs d.ant, the alue of them, ruining their own papers, and it j we knew there was a strongly fortified position, called lot cheatiag, at leaat impoaiag oo their readers. It ,S- Pioon ; it is a small iaokted mountain, snrromidwould be &r better m Artimmfi tl.ir,,vvn hns,.,, H l, !?r,f"1 "c ofw, of the principal caiM-

nominal auta, anu tuereoy give cnaracter to their location, and increase the chai.ee ol 1 ... .. i , .i i i greater patronage. Another simple t ii i u tucv do, viz: Advertise quack medicines for prices ill many instances J(l(J ti) 'Mh) per cent laaa than that charged tti their regular COStOOK' It is no uncommon thine to mr have thesa agents show lis agreeni'-nts to advertise a large amount, sometimes a column, for ten, fifteen, or ... tWetltv do ar n v:ir: n.wl ur know of on.- c.- wlcr,.an advertisement ran d .it LOOM prices which we u-e, arnica we rejmaed at one hundred and twenty-five; and another, inserted in a paper in tbla State, one year, for ten d dlars, for which we received seventy-five for si. montlis ; and it was a We at that. Our local friend should charge auch advertisements at least aa much i ; they charge their business friends. But to tl - artiCM Till' Te!erni!i. We think one very eesential benefit will result to ouo pnoiisners ot newspapers ill the lar west tVt)ln mmgtwiiC miegra,, whmfa has not yei beed omciently appreciated; that of arresting the foolish aisposiiroo oi many persons lo leave their owa local " ' - w 4I.1T, in both of winch Uiey are usually mistaken, If the money expended for distant papers could be weaoiiy transferred to the credit side of local, western rJw. l -aa-aI.- their publishers to g.ve their l,;o::s a far n.-re va!uaHe and interesting journal lhan r:i bc ruruislied by eastern publications all of which must uf necessity contain a vast ainourtl of local matter, ol nosortul interest whatever beyond a moderate circumference of tlieir local origin. And while on tins subject, we mav uc!l avert lo f . J o very roolisn custom oi western newspapers generaly od one m which weourselves plead in some menscal matter, of n sort of interest whatever beyond a .ure, guilty; that of inserting prospectuses and pulTs ol papers published iu our eastern citrce, thereby givüur U,fl,H!HCf directly against ourselves in Cunt ribum! ii .ii . i-- i ... ii en cm; uou ai im e.r.M-use i t 1 . . , i . oar own. i here is a courtesy winch all mem tiers bf . . . ... ... , press owe to each other, and which we would be far from eudeavr.Dg to abridge; but this courtesv is far fi.in requiring uf us sucii forget fulness of our own interest as lo adopt a course calculated toadvauce tis.it nt other publishers at our ow n expense

And I here is an ther tact pmni cted with this rdtt- soon after himself. Toe ;. my were found in an enter whieb would briajz home loa portion of the com- trenched camp, at a place called Contreros, with munity with a force oftruthtliey cannot evade. It ,s. twenty pieces of artillery, sum- uf them rery heavy that many who t.tk" both their local and an eastern or pieces. Tlie attack counnenced at umm, and the Rre distant paper, loo frequently pay f-r tlie latter in Rda c iitin led incessantly until dark, when il ceased on ranee, having the former to be settled for at some dis both sides, our tro.,;,s maintaining their ground and taut time, or perhaps never. We lo not mean to 1;" occuuyiujr a villaee near iv.

i , i ,.!, i- -. . .. I na yfii'lAit llml ll.ia I . l.i I . ... ............ 1 I . . , . i ii... ....... mi ti -..-. . .. - . mi . i . i . . . ,i , , , - i hi i , j i r e it i nol uncoiiimou w i.i .....i ,.!,. . .i I.. (. utiu v.l. n .ym w,,,, v"iih.hhiim uii,-i- hu , in 1 1 ig nuuncaiiTe. a in iku mi paper :uii. meyaregeih .1 'I.. erally, mean ps,e, and go where you may, M will find sucii is their reputation in the neighbirhoods where the) reside. About eitu there always are, mid probably si w i will be, pile, bay loungers w!.o make il their business to read other pi oplc s pa tiers, while they tiieud ten limes the cost if their subscription every year iii liquor, or what is equally as bad, and far m re rmlb.w, tobacco. War latlclllscnce. Importani Oeiatts. At this writing', we have 00 Ofhctal details of the late jrrent victorn-s. The um.dicial crowd upon us rapidly; but as most of them contain items of itnpor tan.-.-, we aire aa much as our space will permit -I', ill i . .. .... I it. i i I u.r i ill I 111. in . I ... ii. . w.ej .i.V. ........i..'.. v.'.,.-'.. ... ...ii 01. , V . O J The country in becoming impatient for the termiist ion ol Ihe suspense iu I'uliticinn ara bcir nmnis ti.'' durati -ii ot ihe new mi in our relations with Mexic in ht u-s ti!' armisitce ami nation. The battle was fought Anirnst I in ;. in. ! .una , ,,. , , ... f .,,. Th- ,. ... ... . . I'll ill' a as l a now ''-ii rw . i ii.ti. a I v. ni illii H V13 cow itioeu mi me sin. ine co.m-M .Hers lent tn.-ir t:.'; meeting oil tlie i Ui ;ti.ir secoinl oil the "tn and were to have a third uieeting on Monday, the 30th ' i . i . .. . i W A liavo nn accounts aa lato I hat ala ....... f : i ia imu PBusticc shall conttnim as long as the ci of the iwo govermneuls amy be engaged . J . . " O ' "' PL . mmissioners oil IMMFOtia

i iiiiii ni nil- inn inn.il il. ii i' ui' ...........

ons, or until the commander ot either ol the said ormma shall give formal notice to tue niber of the cJÄl,ÜB: .of J. "d K'r forty-eight boms m WThavTnm th . .Imhtem ,U, sutio. in ,!., ' ' ' iho n..Phni. i n;,.i i wiih ...nv ...... Ri ,...,. j ,-. win uepeou upon iieenergy oi ine Aiu.T.can eoinmisll i I . a aa . .. . t.... .1 I ... 1 ....sM. MuvaiwiR-pcawap un. oanvaa i m,maimer. We shall Wit with great anxiety for further news from the army. It an honorable peace can be made, we shall bail it with pleaaure ; but it must be promptIy made. If not made al once, lei tlie tact be known; and let the w ar bs pressed with all our energy, ami i,.- brought to bear more stringently upon Mexico. as an oincer writes on me vtn, "to get a peace, we ....f 1...I j. I.. ... i f . i . . . f if lli.t i.. ......... t ,- f.. r. 1. 1. :..'' .'....I in do this we iiiu-t conquer the peop e. e have al- ...... .......... ....... ... ................ , , uiosi had enough of conciliating to nog tiate." '.' undi rsi md a at m i has lo h- kepi in readi im-s at Vera Ui ui In receive tlie (it iters I'a official ii---tails of m transactions and convey them lo ihe guv ermnent. I te-v mav, ot urse, beexiiected in a fen jayg Along with this fact, Una evening's southern mail brings s horl note from the Generals eamp, conaevms '!; following interest itiff iutel licence. It reduces t;i" nuuiber of our killed, and we shall !. m st happy to have it confirmed. We give the extract as it comes : 'i.a mac r. ULM ÜB IT . AtfgUal 29. Our hms in killed, wounded, nd m,smg on the 9th and iSUth is 1UÖ. of whom Id are utticera ; 12 rillHi IIIIU 01 Wie Kll.l'U. I UO .l,e.cail - 1 tl K I Mf wwandedi Kod mist(Wf. ia at hmst 13.1KK). W rank and hie were killed. Toe Alex. can Utsa in have llow granted an arm ist ice, which it is hofied vsil lead la peace. Negotiate his hive already commeu cvd. The Washington I'nion uf the same data says, in Snot I er article : 14 Vi e undertake to say, in relation to the a bole subwl tint it vvi.ii'il lie !r:.)t lll.fi 1 1' I It tin I e it" ir. 'Ills! s I.i ill .1 1 net- III I . lie nil l I..!) TO ) snnn oil hevom . .1 .'..i ..' .1 .. .

i - r a , 1 1. -1 1 1 - . tmtma m ihi . .. . a i . i net, ..t.e i...ii. ;i n ; tue uri1 tlie ahortetst possible tune say i wo or three day a; fur, o? mir infantry was one continued volley. Captain as we er' now advised, ', , course is the VI ry policy Tayl it's battery was obliged tn retire, be ng amal sadwhich the wily politician Sauls Anna would himself jv crippled lost twoofficers, a great manv men, ami nr. l.r t'ur r.iliiinir an.l urtrantzina, his n.e.ns: an.l. i.C. .... C. .1.1 .. i I., ... i .... . ...

r ' .....I.,- .,... . ,..,..,iII1M u-. .,,.. j.i u .,,.,.. unoer me same reservation, we amy aou, 11 isio ae regretted that as long s penod as roriy -eight hours afiel Ihe negotiation had terminated litis been allowed ,ur resuwp011 ut' hostilities." Hesatm Cftsav Mn Mian leal , raeimssmiaie. Hi- Hew J'.r r-,!,une, M Ihe day following it-ex-treerduwy amnifrsM ia hehaM U Mr. tlay a hieoda, ad inonmhni Ine universal N hi i; leu tv to si v ami do D. t Ii Ulf . " . . u. r I . , . i iboUt tin- ol uns et c. md dales .r tin nre-ent, published unit,.r i,. editorial head ha procrediofa oft ha -Democratic i. v . u i" i i m . r w In i ourig Men a UeLeral Uommttiee, a meeung ol hieb, held ai Broadway House, tesabsr 3d, paaead s r Beiica ol res liuti.uis aiam-l dcneral I .tv lor. tbouefa not ;.. ...m. v ...h ... I,.... ..ril.,...u n,, V r ti.... III I I 'I 1 1 1 . , I HUM III I 'I o i i HI nil Vidf M 1 till 11 IV hnisns isns the naVsvasmry: "kTfasftjsirf,Tbsl.in lha drsignstinn nf iln parens fsrtha Whig laiitluiait' I ,r ihe appreaehing canvass, we bare encounter, d no eiiiharaoS'i.e'its, have met with .o hs orthint opinions, aiul im that hieb and aehima trust are da ant hesitate again t iascribs ami hlanea aa our abietdi ihe much Inved and blag heaorcd aaaM nt Bavnf ('lit. no .a a . -.ia'il a.! a i L . s.a. mere is aomewang eawKooiiji aaaasai m a,, uns. t;,. day the Whig party ia warned by the admirers of Mr Clay lo be still lo wait to nay nothing sbeal tbir prefer- ! anssa they do nut am rn danaum or risceau and ihr. nsti, the? eeeiaont, and boldly take their awn positien, by I aaathtathnj r. Clay ! Tbia ia aaaumli.g Iba dictatorship j withnfasnJnuce --:rfl. ... ' . " ..r. - . a. . I Bolfalo with s7t'0 worth oi silks for New York. He was arrested on his landing in that ciiy. news having been forwurded by telegraph. We lue in- the days a hen war una arc struck by lightning. I rzxj itri 1 Ji ra ea nn a viitai iv 7 umav a-.uaijra , I'Oikiinu a 11 i.e-e - 1 ..tii. t . ( 1 1 ..'t Til Iii 1 1 ri

I In Dsjsarlpitosj of the itattle l ieti : fnv a iti iriTJrESS Krtrati of a'very intertt!4titi letttr received in WashingtonTaclhava, io lull view tf the city of Mexico,) August 24, li;. uTbarmy left INiebla on the 6th of this month,

n ,i .i f'l. , f ..'...., .1.. . , .. . I nays leading In the city. After spending a day or . lmo iu recoomutering Una place, and which it would have causi d a gi at i.s of life to have taken, it area ascertained ttiai there was a practicable read soutn a !Lake t'hali-o. The General detefoiiued to lake Uli route, and put the army La motion, leaving cmr sioii tn w atcii the ein mv in mir nir. Tic in-ir.-b . j.jr..i ti.. r..,.,. . ti- -.i . . un mil ill f in Mi i in i u I i i c u -i'ii. Ell l 'WW in many place, where it passes St ihe foul bf tlie I mountains, and im the margin of the lake or narrow a . a I eauscvx ay , u-i.i iy mvi rcn u.in waier, anu cts.vc- ; Ul P11" ll Wai Wef ru' KV ut U (' n,1!UIain!, ulld iu piaces entirely obstructed bv btige i r,cks ntleil down by the enemy ; but nothing w emctl to damp Ihe ardor of the army all nbotacta ian-. isii d before them, n two or thrte days, when Ihe whole army w as in motion, they Could be seen from the front stretched out overs distance of seven or eight mil 8. I hi the Wth. the (.!:: ral reached a small town called San August in, abtmt twelve miles south of the citr, the leading division hat ing srrieed there Ihe dav bi f r-. General Wi rth had t lact d Iii pickets in advance mr the arrival i f tlie General : be ordered tlie whole division to advaneo and take iiossession of hacienda within striking distance of i strotmly fortified place called San Antonio, and aUo thai reconiioitering parties should be pr. bh ! forward 'ii i" mv m ill, l loiiiuj , n a u"o nun u nu - placed as a picket had gone Reward ; and as I came uo with it. it made a turn in the road winch brouühl it jo full view of the enemy's battery, which opened up,:, them. The first tire' killed Captain Thomt a, mangling his body in the most horrid manner. Tin? ball,. in-u.under, afterwards struck the road and literally covered me with med and fi 12m uts of stone. one of which made a sligld bruise on my rigl.t thig . A guide was kmcked from Ins Itorse within fivcteei of me, with a shocking wound ill his head by a piece p 3 , uf stone. It is thought be will recover, but with tls i n uf an eye. The rocooimiseance w as continued one of which math' 1 plight bruise 00 my right lh g . right and left with sonic Imp . of storm i off the bat tery tl,at afternoon ; but night and the min came oo, and it was given up. Very early the next morning, i e.i -c v 'i ! r :n '.n- u: oi me icnise in 11101 wr , ' , c . were quartered in San uirustiii. a large hodv of tin1 enemy, some l2,Wi) or 15,0011 on our left, about tfcrei miles distant. The lieneral bad ordered roeonnois nances in that direction t i wards San Angel, where 1 reuorted to him. He immed tat el v ordered two diviions f,r ward under I'iliow and Twiggs and followed 1 I i. . . .. I t'. - !....! , I .. .'',.. i '-.ii i Hi? il" i i in we . .i u 'ii ii ....e him ... mi i ; i rn. iv .'in. :.t nl i iir frn,.-. v ith t he in j-! tc.'.rt.:. :i : i x -1 , , iu i c iu in niaiiiiy s ne columns rs;t 1 . I - , .' 1 J .1 f .. 1 I a ... g :.,. ui ca v .,, .i.e. i uv . .. iuj i.-.i-im from tlieir saddles aud laktn tu their heels, 01 rather to their 1 .r.-- In- Is. During tlie w h ot the light, we could see on the right a b a!v of at leas: fen tttousand infantry, and cavalry in reserve, towards the city; but they nad not the courage lo advance, although Santa Anna himself was said to be titere. I'mattack was ordered lobe renewed -'it 3 o'clock next tn truing, and the I Sonera! relumed to Sun Angustin. He left at an emrly i. our. taking with b.ra (Joneral Worth's and one '(.alt of his division as a reinforce - ttma. but en route he was met by an officer, uiio re,,Mri(i lluil ,,.,,..,., had boon ear rn d he I ho iriMK m a 1It Coionel Biley lending Urn assault As lie approaclied t .e s.- lie llf SCtilSJ, it seemed most incredible bow our mei got mer the grmiud to the attack. It was over immense masses of i. iv. i lillou ui in i lie rU"liesM, r.iii,' Hi, iM?".iin I .m niM -....l ....... i. ..I -ill. Iirnliu i.w s'i. iiii. ,; .',.,, ,..,.,.,1 j,...,, ravines: shd moai f having passed lie.- night in fi pelting ram without sheller. it .'I 'ine.'i Is aliii.tSt ifiereditlle thai tlc'V Imllld be able to dr. ve Amble their numbers from a battery .. .... , .... . . ol Cd llCaVV guns. 1 i..' scei.e el tie- airaal ot l.,c uetHfttl wmM , st excillg. Tlie cheering of the Ueneml was m st exciting. Tlie cheering of troops left to protect :h property taken, and their deh,ri,i un aeeine him was rerv nraiifviu. .Manv of tie-o,, us nken ha vi been ad.i-d to our siege train. ... " 1 ne auiount o auiuinm: um akeii ! i ll' ll v ihues iiiwh le which we brought from Vera Crux, ......!.. r.. .. .11 ..... ... .1 .1 I' .t t!.. (,r exultation was the reeature of two of our own guns broughl from Bucna Vista, tlie last battle of f,,,,. ral faylor. Wis h I naw tlie ü. S. on llmm, I ? : U9!?".'! l.!" ?' ! r. u l.i i K i ii I' tijont uic.r rcc.i .me, n was main: n. i u- . . . . ., ... .... ... i ,. i.ii,iriiiier,i'wn.iri'.v.'0'ii' iimvi''...... in.iul.j 'j eV, with other small eaptored Illi . t l.i mediaiei) ti li i up as f, ngui nailery, ami tiie.apj.,iM :) who toon them, ia command ol it. The Ueimral, wheu he received the intelligence isf this victory. nt Generdl Worth bu-k to rnake ;i demont ration on s.n Auto iio4 whilst be, with the portum uf tite atmv which aas pressing the enemy, sliould .r. jn i;, ,'.(r. I will u ,t st p to describe the scene (n!t ,. .,.. qm leaving it, the road was literty g!n u,, vv,ti, dead Moxieans, arms; broken ear- .. .' ? . . ' I . I I . I . .... I i .a !T a, vv 1 . in Kissing i ur iii jo , l i- '.vcu over, ami aau the bodies uf at least twenty, piled one nn the ut her, nod the bank f the river was rftrcwed with tie ui, ami it was so. ue distance before we go: mit of sip; t lining on, we came to s church, in which were confined ?tkl prisoners. The General balled s few in.uut. s. and addressed the officers very kindly. moogsl Ihem were four UeneraU. lie men hurried nut to joiu Ute pursuing eneinr. We came up with them at San Augel, wliere they had batted. Ai the General passed along the line, it was oiss continued simut. After a few minutes we passed oatoavilUjfe called Coyuacan, wliere we Imard firing mi our right, about t.vo miles off, in Ihe direction of S-i ii ,nt.. .... Ti... i ; .... r . I imnuulUiJ ,...i I .. ,.. Kearney's troop, to ascertain the state f affairs. We , . i in ' . i. ii i i it iii iii , vv i il i i ri ,

galloped on j and on appruaching Ihe place I found , . " . St,f, d anamu; aaamaiewaaa private t .,!- Usai Wurth had turned Use place by huth flanks, and r,,,tf' ,,,r rnatmrial fr his VoluminoUf Work, driven the enemy fem lt, and w as ifj luit pursuit of "AlOeriCaii Archia'es, M rsrre tasraaoe pawacmd them. I return. .1 iu lite General aa quickly as 1 bad "f lM"'rl;:",;'' pnjxrta and r.',.,rts submittt d to t ongone, and as galfoptd alotur, I beard a brisk firing n'NS l'mg :i plan nf gutrrjniaaenl mr ihe u rthlO front. When 1 resetted kam I found thai he waa e,,ter" tTritory, frnm liic Ina ,?, 17-1 Iu 11-7, fiercely engaged with tt, enemy at another stnmgly " wdiuance was finally adopted. He baa the entrenched DOaation---Ssa Pkhht. This aetion la-..l ru;'V rfthontdinaneeof 181, nh all .ts altcmlioiia

... ne tn. ni two n.Mirs, an.l thonring waa more gi-ie-ra 1 and more eoulinuous than ine 1 had vet heard. The I m 4 I.'... ....I . .. . .i .. ivu nie ucw nun umi mt, inust..i ib üuii. diu i ip ... i . !. . enemy, although behind entrenchments, with heavy guns, could nol withstand the impetuosity and valor ,,f ,.lir tr..p. The place was carried bj asaault, and tj.,. whole aromna nt and a great number of prisonem were taki u. In the mean lime, W orlh bat ni"r hntiv .. o . . . iy, came up with him at another tortJl.(j . advance of .San ! 'abl , ralie I I 'tun ul uafef R (,.S.,!l(,r resistance, carried it, m id i i .. t m.uiv prisoners, and drove the etiemv In hue him. - 1 . , ,, i , , 1 Ue dr8,,,M '""l!!, B,ldr M" " l" ban j j irates ul the citv. I wo oilicers are said to have been - . killed inside tlie entrenchments or the rateway. bus . . .. i .. tlllll , ,,. M airree w ,t , me ih.it eilUtu nie oay . i ioiiih j h .mi it was a luleratdv active one four distinct bvtles having been lougnl and w , si rj Ih enemy imtnumj hi ring us in eich at feasl three Iu four times, riiey acknow ledge to have lutd thirty tli Mi- ind men in ttu g hi on that da y ; and yet we drove ihem on everj occasion, and in the end inadc more than twenty-three imadred prisoners, amiaig ihem - "veil of th"ir princi ,,.,1 weite rata, and about forts pieces ol eanama. Our II . i .ll .1 UMIi j .,, sorry to siv, as may lie egpecieu, has seen mmtfm great. It mrfy possibly reach one thousand killfcMj wmtnUed ; hnt life returns are not yel in ; but . ,s kloW (o sllsfv ,1S ,,al we Live oalaaM) ,1,. otöctsrs ' f , ;v,s , fiej ,u m between 50 and 70 deserters from our army, with the i ,r..rm a ...... n is ni es -non lo irv 1 ' 1 ia iioi'"' - -

em ind I tfust that many of them will he punished. 1 cuudisrhil Ihe Najthem Literary Mess eger" has is pretty well known from their pneitiou in? the withdrawn trmw Umt peri dal, and arem.a! the sp. Ueat Sm I'ablo, that a volley fro.., them killed Imminent H 1 rtUCipal of Ihe Female l.isttlo'.c at id wounsjawanteen out of reventeen of the tccotuti"'r

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infantry, inclm ag sea cer (tbeadjotant of the regiment) andingi Xnera are osany of oar irianis, I am wrry to nay, among the killed and amOOded but I can ha rdly enummata them now. Vomig Captain llsassai, sf Wmsingtoa, was killed. Cot. Dutler, of the SoaAh Oarnla- .... ,,,,,. ...UlM: Smith bad'v wounded in the

r . . i .i . . U,,J?,,; "'"'ti ',,r,; " , ' taafbeaaved. Lout. Irons shot tliroucb tlie wtaaj- - illg4l s rerovary. Captahi Vkil Kearney lost his arm in the charge towards the gate of the city ; bo is doing on 11. There ere others no (juubt ,.at;ll: r,7(..,i,rt aT this moment-, hut Hairner and Golt are both h ' .. ma nv that are an- equally interest! -d in are salV-. .;n I ii'il'iit. Tlie Pieaywae of the has a naaehur of letters hrom its cor respondents in the army at laieua .sta. We in. ike tlu- following extracts : EUvoli i Col. Patxso Iwiment. :id. Vaync of the North Carolina refiimeot, from ti.. n.d ijetew f diacipttne wbicb be baa puraoed, ha oecoine k, r jn bl owa , T nwippt and Virginm retasaaiM, with winch he bad been thrown in connexion m nÖJcer i f Ihe dat. M - ny iamiHa have been uttered him by mewbers af dm 1 two latter, and this feeling has gradually ban rtptt) ing till it came to n b ad i the m?W of the 15th i f At. gust, rowd assembled about difiVrent lents, or abimt thirty men, a n '. n and -... oi ..i ' - f I tlta Virginia regiment ; and suhsetjiun Iy stones w ere 1 thron p at his t. at. A aumber of men also as,mhled - p : in front of bis In iiteoaut w l"a U lit, a ho was- si. k I owl vomiting, and imJulred in brutal laughjU r at his illness. I nete crouiu were cj.sjh-im u, qiiu un urdered 4o be taken to the ptotoat guard. Tee imn isf oik company urdered to perauna tim doty refaea nut w ere eotnpi iii d to obedience, by the Cohan L 0m I . .1 ...... of thaw, however, refused to take a s arms matil the Colonel held ins sword ovef htm ami ihreati sjed i cut bim down if ha refuaesL Ti.at eoeapaay baehag evinced s determination mat lo obey, wen- ordered tu ihe n ar uf Ute Colonel! tent, and uhcyed, contmryte ins i xpectatioae, and were diimiuerd afti r umwerhig io iheir nanu s. Subseqw otly, quite iale IB ihe i v -n ing, another ponse assembled in front ot' the Colo eel's tent, but as he came in sigiit, t! ey disperM 4 m different airecüona. He ard : i team to belt, but they refused. Tue Coloasjl tbn crmd out that ho would lire if they d.ii not halt, and nrcVred ihem again; and, h,mi their refusing, discharged his pi;ol inU lis? crowd, bringing down two men Wound ing one of them mortally. Tints iroinpt and decisive step quelled the mutiny, and the Colonel repuited t bjew. I uehinar and Hen. Wool, who approved of his conduct. They both repaired hi t to camp, but every j r - '.lung w as quiet. I regret t. say that the Colonel did n t receive any rery unanimous support from his officers im the occasion. 1 .e man who was o badiy si.ol de d ti.!- s une night. HigM n b ait, mee, The Alba ay Evening Joumml a nrkig paper, and si ih t has !mhTtu a.iv.K itrd (aa ral 'I'a i - ' etawaaa, and pr. ihrifd bis tfieamhsiH slactiim, m view l the pas dictions and ih. reerwl ters . I" UM Oasjeval . sty ; MBet we d..l not fuieeei . nor ap ri bead, srhoa t h i - piedicti.n w.ts in Ifil, Ui .1 (i.-n. Tax 'or tveiild ha" til- at - lenihm turned to Hrwiileatiaf I eilit Writhag. W wr are that ha enemica, d lie iia laem .eoald oataV f a; bun. II.' vns uri' aod s if it , rouiinttrd la fcen baa see i j , c . . . -e IhC li.nit. WiÜuuit ...ki:i ,inf.i. rir 1 1 i. . . . . .... ' sitilr w etnut , it. ii L i. .. . i .i. . ii ii ii . . iH.innii; ni im- iure ii.'.ii-'. i i. r. c inn i n mmn-a that Gen Tf I t's Pro , 1 . i I Letten re- Milling a ri . . ... , uw h HttA we m naw v-nweil lh aWaldeearaan m N ,,,,( rile the Pepla mm aoms tfitouii duubt a to ( jllS titnis-i I r Pre iaViii. Taw stracta wasch w (iva tsrlaw. are from aha AeeSaa Co urr, lbs otguiul .New Bnajhmd Irderalism, and wi commend ibem is Oat attaa ma m daa CoaerTe aHaan n t it ventures sa m homily dn,u icing the Llcinucrata .r i n j into la Gm . Taylor: u1emshm af General Tlnr to Hie highest ofliin 1 wpl,tt atfengh 4 the Isals that aa ktmam of Wm l "ü-. ' ' i ' "f koes napraprisons that, in Calmpect4iors, pr v.ike rnJiculr. Ii w ,u!d Uf enalaaeoe te what m eoaanamdv caiini m aciaf on-. faux htti It wmiiii b ihe areas NSmJl at a gnat nt rdaav in n ; ihs award iasua sf a pueril pass aa far n rHr or ship ; Use rmbarraaaiaa fruM el i m x l Ifli'u m rjp lory, and ntsudlin ayaapstht jut a pndeaaioo rssssttf bf eaaaing shaatris Gm1uii; h i mil sssmgb ha lnef mituli: in, bet adly mronvt nit ni when it ciiniiii(a mrn ti a ire in ui I hmdi r." " I he persn 1 1 ifi i i n .if li,-n. Tayl S I ll Vre. !4mm. thmmm La kuh im ...... a. ..... nr ....... urn .I......I.. u mHuln ia kaoara atmut them, lies thar is eertam. tm , ... . . kl .1 ol it.- lie his .11.. m- . r.i. .s ; ! at- nadirs ol th asmire bs bin I. rn rnfaged m, ih it-ears bs has been familiar arnh, das m.uai a .j phyetcal siaaaapaem ha liaa been rrathma. have all been aarb as te laeor dar aareaa,lM' ' 11 ",lirr '"M srss rbarac.r. with iu r .r and pi fi' h 1 1. t -. ami ru.h'. it hot loSV aeaori .iiona ! .ju.ir sa aa ready; r.amiir, pfhsps, aod danairr, but boar l.r in punt 1. 1 lact.d iea that H8M irao an ii. ui ti lau sad a 1 h irped up ui ih .1 we an- a I in ohi driven to the rouclu aou ill it l ia lbs n v nue to b.- und in tin- cam- e-.i id 4 tai ill lr.. .!..-.! 9 It bt quite apparent loa, in m way wvi, General Taylor is in r.- a ! Hi' errd bv .he Ufa of a leeiiiiiate-n. than his friends would hare had us bslieea paasihla. If iba aadttetioa baa f nn.l :f-i weak point in that na'ure ol ' utril - - r r alrsady, Wh it in .tat ha sffpsilf d bf a-.d by, erben the prospect al pmar greaaa aaam rwtatiias seal the tempi m ui aaare cum,.,;,, and piisresfnl 1 1 thua much m the r, a tree, whatsa the dry ! rba treib b,and am aaajhi prove h by 'be ewaldaftesshai sf such estracta as ahem are have psan sbnsa, and anam siaaifsrasure. s o.. that lit ibe aiue o.r fallani Uenaraf r,,eI w,ln' M hw m i the iiau.U uf the federal pres. Tin Okoixancc oi lT. discussion hi vine arisen ia Use pubis: prints as In i authorship of ear tain im irtant provisions mnhraeed .n the ord. nance t Ii87, for ihe jriwerunveul of the WBStetn lerratory, u ,v ! istjiutmg severa I States of the Union, ami esjs ci illy m regard hi that ceh srated provwJ n whirh f ui er . ..i.i. .1 idavei v from that at ami HBrtibj r,'-,"n- ,"'.r ' 1'" v 'neman, Teti-r "..r. e. Mmj.. hsi Pl1 irom auineiiic matenata tfw article which lln ,M l pi'-ee.lmg page. Pnwa tins careful ''V,oM?l "' n 'hat .Mr. Webster was right om, iu his eehbrated rn eh na Pout's fteeawn-j le ascribe tlie aulhonrfiip (if mit the migisatl ,H,,,C,B) of Iii' cltti-e a!ove sp. c.liedto Natt. mi Dane, isf MaMMachimetta ,l 'M,PP"H ,i,a, oeeking antong Um R rehires .f marked n it, an lie uider nmsideratnva, j-i-t was sraenoVd at the lreMi n;s mhle, aaaangi a-hirfa lanae tcwpreting biverv ninnins ict.-u ,!( bs an sniendment, m Mr. Danei i andwrrtinc. n the e x a . i a : 'el in w h Xttio,,d Inlciin .1 t! urdmance. Tu.- F .: ., ai .s aeo m The f 11. .; ing hj the li-t or la, .eres m portraj m Uondi l 'Uutiuenl : Giles, S st ft Co., I. ,m!oj Leslie, Alexander s o. t; , bet le ! anj I .s ;v Sun. do I lorentrv & S. ej herd, du . . Kiny, M rril & l ... do Edward I! tbinsim, do Prazer, Nelaundf Co., doHerrm & I o.. Uvei p ad Samp im, Langd tie & I '.., S J. Fraaet & o.. Am werp I .ropp Marehand, Hambuig ThO am -u t uf tue ha n. Liver pi KU aiol on Ihe i (;:. an i ita,( uo iii it. t i 2uo.t dit a o,ouo l." I !f bn Wen, it is I duilara. Th lit IN. v the manunVctueers nro der ihe m'structive hi iifca. The Springfield (Alaa.) i instance. That paper rushing on Iheir rtnn.' ui ru larrtf, is wonderful, ßepubliean ,riv's as u ft says: "A companv with a can lal i f a . 100,1 UO, lo be increased one-hall 1 1 n'her year, las punhssid land of be ralue s:hi.hm ha Ihml Ioac, un which Pa , re. t a.i extettj ve ran- e of sin pf for ti e luruiujat tuie uf railroad cars and loemn iwa. 'I h.s addiimn ka fhe bir-ineas of SprinpnVId ai!t, it hump ased rdd fluBd to its p el i ! jti ."" It ijf'il o CoUTlVr - " &CT h- ' Minor Um,., um. Rw several years has

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