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INDIANAPOLIS, IVOT. 28. 1846.

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Lt. Gov. Dfssixo. The Crawfordsville


Tress"
of Nov. 20, Las an article in relation to Mr. Dunning
which is so very different in spirit from most of the
comments which have appeared in the .whig papers
on the same subject, that we fed constrained to copy
a part of it as the best rebuke which can be given to
those who have ungenerously and unjustly assailed
Sir. D. We are glad that there is at least one whig
japer in the State generous enough to hesitate in the
condemnation of a man unheard, instead of taking
every charge made against him to be true, merely
because he happens to be a political opponent. The
'Tress" says
"Since this gentleman's arrival homo "from the
war," he has published a circular to the public, in
which he denies the many charges brought against
him by a portion of the Whig prcs of the State, of
being a Sutler, exacting the hard earnings of the
volunteers by exorbitant prices for good?, &x.
We were never one of those who engaged in the
work of defaming Mr. Dunning for any of these acts,
whether he was guilty or not. We were not ignorant of them as charged upon him. We read them
from time to time in the papers published in the
southern counties of the State, and once, or more, in
letters from volunteers at the mouth of the Rio
(Irande. We were convinced of one thing, viz: If
Mr. Dunning was guilty, the spirit in which he was
reproved, was one more of malignity than charity ;
and fjr one, we did not wish to open upon him like a
famished hound, seeking only for hi blood. We
knew human nature well enough to conclude, that a
man occupying the position before the people which
Mr. Dunning did, both at the time he was a candidate, and after he was elected, could never be criminal to the fligrant extent of which he was accused.
Policy dictated an opposite course; and a man of his
shrewdness, as an aspiring politician, could hardly.
even for a moment, lose sight of this pole-stto future eminence. The thing bore palpable absurdity on
its face.
"This abominable practice of opening the political
battery upon distinguished men, because they dare
s
do, in the
claim to do as their humble
discharge of their daily offices, as men and freemen,
is not only absurd in the extreme, but wicked, uncharitable, and ungentlcmanly. Any private individual
liny violate the rules of morality or propriety, and
nctlwg is ever titard of it ; but if an unfortunate
r,
only bo much as squints
or
that way, he is instantly denounced published as an
"infidel, an extortioner, a blasphemer, an apostate,"
and other alarming epithets, as inapplicable as they
are ungenerous and libelous.
We do most earnestly hope some reform may be
effected in this feature of the newspaper prese. Humanity as well as reason calls for it, and that long
and loudly.
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which he encountered.

From the Army.

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"5 IlcaJuuarters, an Luis, Oct. 10, 1816. S


On the evening of the 8ih intt. I arrived at this capital,
accompanied by my stau", and established therein tha
Headquarter of the Army of Operation, destined to repel
the unjust invasion made upon tha Republic by the Army
of the United States of the North.
I have the pleasure of saying to your Eicellency that
my entrance into this State was made amidst the congratulations of a magnanimous people, who have not ceaed to
bestow upon me profase marks of consideration, and the
same remark will apply to the authorities and public functionaries of all classes.
Oblige me by communicating these facts to his Excellency, the General charged with the supreme executive
power, and accept assurances of my consideration and
esteem. God and Liberty.

As to 10
To the Secretary of War.

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diJ not reach ihera till the 8lh of October.


Wa anefx his letter announcing bis at rival :
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that city on the following morning, on tJirfr vay
loss of bis arm, been deprived of the means of educating,
lie veil nc-T- ariff
Taxation.
Cruz, in conformity with the orders f the War Depart-m- e if. not of supporting himself. He is without fotiune.
Fiom the St. Louis Union.
nt. Frcm other point too, troop have gone forvard to Our Government will never remunerate him for Ihe sscr.f c i
A Wkm ForuPiTiox. The Cincinnati Gazelle,
lb same destination.
he has made, or if it docs attempt it, succor will, as it commenting upon the present condition of the gucrn-rneIndicador of tbe S2J October has an article eulogi-tin-g alwaya does in sorb, rases, come too Ute. New is the
finances, uses the following lanjjunjre:
Gen. Baesadr for hi skill, tact and jurfgracnt, in time for him, and other in. hi situation, to feci that bis
" We would, in the vary first week of the ensuing
bringing about the
of Yucatan iato the countrymen, the people of hi ovn Slate particularly, arj session ol Uongresn, repeal the taritl u
and revive Hie
eonUd'Tacy, notwithstanding the formidable, ptpiaclea the friends cf the brave and unfortunate who have so j tariff of
incrrMsing the duty vfom many of the artielrs

We have received papers from Vera Cruz at Ute as the


tha 22d t f October.
In no paper d we fin J tny token of submiaaion on tbe
part of the Mexicans in their eor.flict with this country.
Every paragraph breathes threa's of venseance.
The new of 8anla Anna arrival at San Luis Potoi,
which we give lbs other day, was at least premature. He

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INDIANAPOLIS, DECEMBER 3, 18 lC.

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Report were currrnt at Matamora on the 4ii irtst.,


among tho Mexican residents that Tampico bad bee taken
by our squadron. Ths Americans did not know what to
mate of the report-- We make two extended 'ellract
.
from the fl ig.
From the American Flag if the 2SJI af.
Mtxicisr Rcxoa. It was rumored yesterday in Mexican circle that the troops which w re on their way lo San
Lui Potosi from Salldlo (noticed a a rumor In our la t
number) have been ordered back to that place
by. Santa
.
.
a
a
a
a
Anna, wno na joined mem who a large additional
E'ght thousand troops are stated to be on the eve of an Aching from San Luis Totosi to Tarn pico. .A gentlem;S conversant with the country and Mexican policy, hints tf us
that, if this latter force crosses the mountains at (Tula,
(being the snad to Victoria) the doign ia to con tin a a ths
march in this direction, and operate in the rear of General
Taylor; but should they continue on the eaat side of the
mountains from 1 ula, (the road lo Santa Uatbaral their
uestinauon is ccriaiiuy s ampicu lie iikcwisq m;t jhat
much gxd might rrsult from having spies out In tbdi- rection of ictoria, to watch their movrmrififs.
Santa
Anna, it Is said, will have at Saltillo aboufSO.UO t)oots.
including regulars, volunteers and ranchero.
From the American Flag, A'v.
From Monterey. We have advice from this post a
lata as the 2Gih ult. To the politeness of a fiiend we are
indebied for a few items of nevts. The health of the troops
is aid to be rather la J at this time, the principal complaints
being the diarrhoea and chills and fever. It is supposed
that the fruit, so readily obtained there, increases- the
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i)i Sasta Asha.

One of the first acta of the wily generalissimo was to


surply himself with fun Ja. This he diJ very effectually
ly seizing upon a conducta of apecia, thereby getting hold
Hiaprererrwis-ih- at
uf two millions of dolUr.
It was
unsafe to forward this large amount cflnohfjTlo the sea
coast in tha present state of affairs. He gave receipts for
tho money, and hia individual bonds for its restoration.
Dut while Santa Anna was on hi way to San Luis, he
wrote back from Queretaro, on tha 3d of October, as follows: "The disaster we encountered at Monterey is not
so great a I at first thought Our troops have left for
Satt.llo and have already occupied the principal points of
the Sierra. So fir from the troops having become demoralized, I am assured that great enthusiasm prevails among
them. Their success has cost the enemy, according to incontestable evidence, more than fifteen hundred men.
" Our artillery was well managed, and it is (aid that the
enemy believe it was served by French officers.
I am now about to unfold all my character, with the energy which is habitual to me, and the Amcriram will very
soon succumb, or I ahall cease to exit." Upon copying
this tffustan of Santa Anna the Diario breaks forth:
"May Heaven crown with the mot brilliant remit the
patriotism of thia illustrious child of hia country, whom
we ardently derire to see return to the capital covered with

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contained in it. In addition to thw, we would, (in order


to raise mean for conquering peace,) impose a moderate
"'J upon the chief or these arttcU, winch, bis considers
tioti of their bein; of prime neewsitv and common use.
have generally hitherto, in time ff peace, been admitted
l'a. ledger.
of imposisg a duty on auch s.--
.U,J lree-- . Th 'rea-ioclu note,
"I'irM, it is n"t (ditained by a one sided devvlinn to any
found in the tieccssky
bringing up the
revenue of the country tn a poist, uirkientlv high tu plausible stliotd i.f opinion, or Lv a eervi's fcbe Jiehce t
meet Ihn demands upon it isa a stjt ef ienr. In un it an an asri ndant party
dominant tins. It 'J nr: utrtjined
emergency all classes are bound tu benr a due pn portion by helping lo raise and color successive visions f a sd
the cost j prosecuting the war, ami mmo should claim pcifichl philanthropy. It is not obtained by following in
... tha crrunt p.oh of relators innovation, by ever
.tomnlinn nn.Lp ..r.u..l ... I... n . li.l.t. ,
dinnry Iimo of peace. Uy yielding to such exactions for a rendy tribute to ppular namc, or by lav ishing .vi
the time being, we sacrifice but tittle fir the common praise on nny una who may be disposed to an intr':harga
good, or perhaps, to preserve our i Impendence and stand- - oi tne wnrtiiKcmmodity. - All these vvpys-- e simple
and
tng as a nation. .
cimufh to on sort f rem' J.' They bava
me uioiijnnd
Among the articles heretofore limited duty free, we inten
and . . one adreotiircrt ol the press to
.
.
easy lo charge or)
snouid consider tra and cotiee
tlie most importnnt, ii an igtiomoiioiis duM nrall, w Inch it
not the first, to be subjected to he War policy. The the public incrtiludc or dullness. A sunpirioti of short
revenue from these articles, under'even a moderate daty, tuts is the very fimt instinct of prudence in those who
would be very large; so immense is the amount if their j hive lo inform and iiihiiw, not fur this summer, or this
production, so extensive their consumption in our country, Parliament, or thia ephemeral rnce of speculators or
and, of course, ru. important our market to their pro- - tatesmvn, but for long terms of j ears scarcely scanned
by the memories of M, and therefore with difficulty re- dueers."
to talk ahzed in the nnticipatiuna of ihe younp.
Lul
is required to the question
of revenua duties, and. jiow the veteran Whij of the
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bobly shed '.heir blood in defence of their country's honor,


Soon after Williainoon waa shot, be
by his com- mander with hta gun in hi left band, and his right arm
hanging down by the atrip of skintiot shot away,
atarted fr-catwo milea distant, was'chased bv the
enemy's lancers, but succeeded in reaching camp with hi
gun and accoutrement, and went to the surgeon and aked
to have, hia arm taken off! He has been walking about
every day since.
'
MosTsair.Oct. 29, 1846
Poor Kidgely is dead, lie is dead. He wa buried
yesterday, an J is mourned by the entire Army. Major
Lear will not live twenty-fou- r
hours longer. We have
t
late newa from San Luis Potosi to the
that Santa
Anna wa there with 12,000 pirn and no less than thiity
seven Generals ! He was recruiting daily, but his intentions were not known. It is rumored that Dustsmente has
gone north in the direction cf Chihuahua, to meet Gen.
Wool, and farther it is positively asserted that the Indians
are killing and laying waste all before them in the latter
State. Not a line more in the hape of news.
Among the properly left by the enemy when he evacuated Monterey, was 30 to 40,000 choice cig irs, about the
same number of bales cf tobacco, and 20 or 30 bile of
ofnrer'e uniform, of tbe finest fabric, elcjraatty decorated,
- vr ii ii a niuii nave cusi large sum.
Gen. Worth reports that 450 Mexicans were.kiUed in
his division of tha army, 130 of whom were buried at
Mount Gilb pie, the part of the city so called In honor of
the brave and lamented officer whose honored name it
bears and who was interred at that spot.
Grca harmony and good feeling exists between General
Taylor, Worth, Butler, and all the other officers, from
wh'ch we conclude the letters received in Ihe Slates slating tl.lt unpleasant words had passed between Generals
TayUr and Butler were without foundation.
AI the troops in Camargo are ordered to Mier, Scralvo
and I'ontaguida ; the latter place is supposed to be the
quaicrs of Canales. This will leave but one regiment
froii the mouth of the river to Matamoras, and two
at the latter place.
The city of Monterey ii represented at a most delightful
p'ace of residence, and the country round it beautiful
seyond description.
Oranges, Lemons, Gripes, Pome- grti.ates, and indeed all the tropical fruits of the most
de'icious quality are most abundant.
Governor Henderson had left the encampment with official nccounts of the siege and capture at Monterey. It is
iot known whether he would proceed himself to Wash, .
,
ington.
The brig Jacob Drown, of Philadelphia, went ashore on
Urazia Baron Wednesday night. The cargo will probably be saved, but the brig will be a total loss.
There ha been no interruption to travel between Ca
margo and Monterey since the battle. Canales is nowhere.

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One of the proprietors of tha London Time re


ern;ly had a dinner giren him in honor tf the great
scrti.e rendered by that pptr..tt. tLe commercial
vnrM.in th? detection of a conspiracy to defraud tbe
bankcrt of .Europe r.f mrre than'on. million pounca
sterling The proprietors of the Times Latin refused any compeiii-ation- .
even a remuneration for their
outlay, the money wa invested in foundation fur two
schohufhips for the benefit of pupils from Cliriet'e
Hospital alii the Inuon SVhord to Oford or Cam
bridge, to be cnlled tho Time Scholarships. A public dinner, at which the Lord Mayor presided, was
afterward jjiven y.tli? committee charged with procuring the subvert piinn.v The Lord. Mayor proposed
the health of Mr. Walter and th prosperity 'of i
Tims newjpaper. Mr. Waltrr, in bis reply, explained how an enduring reputation in journalism, as
o;,xsrd to transient popularity, is to be obtained.
His remarks may be read witfi advantage. They
show whnt constitutes the true character of a news-paper. That it is a stctdy and unifurm adherence t
correct principles, and a strict regard for truth in its
statcnients, which cive it estimation with tbe public.

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lirucwpunra .istnegrcai secret or succttrjul ; fmTnum.


aun only as a means of rarryuijj , nricnhpr dtrccilv
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as
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iaa
isastam
Sa
auu
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ICUEC
sria
iimici
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WOuld als raise the duties on many f the article m r.ral husine. ol a
It .l.oulJ ever mrmbrr
uevincr.
the tariff of 1312 Uit i?, he aotild tax a certat (its name. . Whatever value we n:iy hire aacbcd.Jo.our
class of article-- so high as to pevcnt their imports - j inions, and hownv-- evperience may ImVe emrmed
tion, thus securing to the domestic capitalist a mn - !,'";' "Minduew, it Imv been tnr invariable rule to pot
' judgment vrems.hi
novly in our market; and then, to obtain surTicicnti,acl,,riMnJ ,!,rn
:
crr
but
so
supplied
faithfully
as
the means for
we
lon$
revenue, impose a
articles of prime
seriously
tOM"
n.i.iei.
accordance-wjtis
This
necessity.
the pn.tective
in
.
the tiuulir
ai itv has Imuht us lo believa
A gentleman rece ntly returned from Monterey, who has
to
for
benefit
legislate
the
policy
of the nianufcctur. tiat we h.,j dne s,.sl deal hen we had
the
had a. good opportunity f forminnr a correct ODinion
of
a
capitalist, end furce the masses to bear, not only true data of calculation.
in:
We say it emphatically net
tbe future movements of General Taylor, ei presses it as
the burthens of Uoverrimcnt, hut fill the pockets of one who is not pcrsnnait aca.iaintcd vwili the diiLcu:- hi belief th.it, aller garrisoning Saltillo, the main body of
he favored few. As the wants of tii3 Treasury "j)is of the task, ran loim any idea of the remors we have
the army will lake up the In of march for Tampico,
require that a tax shall be laid on tea and coffee, there to rejet, ihe contradictions we have to unravel, the mjs
where it will be reinforced preparatory to making a descent
lo uncover, Hie machinations we have to
can be no well grounded objection thereto; b'lt t lne we
upon San Lui Potosi, which it is generally supposed will
'"dnily caicriirg to ihe inuilj.
arliclei'r,,lecl'
il.n.,,e
increase
ccr!ain
1
the
duties
on
enormous
kid
be the next battls'scene.
Kt"--t
"and what
by the act of
is not only to din.ii.ial. the reve- - I what hJ'LV"PT
It seems to be sn ascertained fact in Gen. Taylor's
see,
in
but
to
nue
make the consumer bear a double burthen. ;hl,vion-t- he
te.d...us and d.Ck
eamp, (Mexican rumor in this city to the contrary,
uP, previous
By
attempted
her corn Iuks, Etmlaiid
to force the to the brief i.irUment in whiiJi.cc.riHist iha rent lUr
that Salli'Io is not to be defended the
ui mtv tuuiiiry iu nrouuuu uruauaiuui euii:- - oi otir profusion. i ne spiril Generated bv tins exercisa
whole Mexican force being contentrated at San Luis Poto
Death of Caft. IUxDOLra Ridglet. The whole glory."
cietlt to for home consumption. The result was SU"!l has followed us throughout, and we are 'encouraged to
si. which place is being fortified in the atrongest possible
YVe now for the Crst time learn what fruits the Mexicans
country will receive the intelligence of the death of
.UKK .000 nf nmh conclude, H evident in the columns oi ihn i,urnnl.
I l.e
about
:iit . nrices for food, that
manner.
.
a.
... noii ow ...
...
the gallant Captain Ridglev, with the deepest regret. derived from the seizure of cur msils near Marin ; intended
u. the raauGf
' ""
"
to
were
a
Uv
high
reduced
starving
condition.
1 ay 'or
nau
duties
uen.
as
ooi
uen.
to
reporieu
nimseu
at
Taylor
Monterey.
Gen.
for
Among
the
multiiuJe of
Eniitsi ififj bankers of
According to information furnished the y. O. Delta, papers forwarded by Ampudia to Santa
the protectionists in the United States would force the niiiriii na urrii-inii- i
Anna and' the within a short distance of Monclava, and we are informed
by Capt. Dushon, who left Brazos St. Iago on the 3d Government, we find a letter from our "Secretary of War, that a part of his force is to f rm a junction with General
manufacture of fabrics required for domestic cotisump- - pr
,1,; ,r
nr,w
..ni.M,i,. L.i
Ba.
Monterey,
Chihua-hu- a
at
remainder
the
Tsjlor
moving
on
to
tion. and with similar results ori tho happiness and ,ion ; an, ,a-Ma'rcy
General
to
Taylor,
25th
Capt.
Mr.
it
the
ult.,
the
revealing
on
Sunday
design; upon
appears that,
inst.,
tnught us t . pref. r thosa political
'
ths whole force being deemed unnecessary for this
of the people. In England land proprietors ripl-- s and ma. mis which lutve stood iha test cf a long
"rItidglcy hid boen riding his horse swiftly down one Tampico and Santui Potoar.
service.
rich
on the sufferings of the masses; and by experience, and to which history has given us undenia-grew
leBer is dated Washington, Sept. 2d. and though
The
of the hills in the neighborhood of Monterey. The our account oi me contents ot tue letter will be
alio
and
Mated
It
to
us
is
Victoria
that
the
all
principal
manu- - bio verification.
the nrolective system as urired m this
ah old
BacansTcrrs Tha.dk. The ISew York Express, of the facturing capitalists would derive greatcoimtrv.
animal fell with great force, the brave rider coming atory at Washington, we may say here that the design of ton in Tamau'ipas are to be immediately garrisoned,
profus
at the
Female Lahor. Mr. Collins, in his recent speech
It ren- tbe Secretary's letter is to obtain Gen. Taylor's opinion and we would speculate that it is with the ultimate object 8ih insL, says :
under, the concussion fracturing his skull.
people at )arge.
the
expeuse
of
hare rarely known vessels in such active demand
"We
p'acing all the country on the east or north east side of
of
or
dictate
a
line
to
rather
en
thaa
the Tariff gives the fo'.ljwing passage :
proceedings
for
him.
He
From the X. Y. Jjuraal of Cummeice
dered him speechless and insensible, and left no hopes
is told what the Government has thought of doing, and the Sierra Madre, under the Government and laws of the as at present. Everything of a large size that floats, is
By
the census of 1310,
0,000 worth of wool- The Revenue. Every body understands that our
of his recovery. The Washington Union of the 20th, asked what be thinka about it.
United S'ates, to be he'd as a portion of her territory and taken moat readily for Europe. Rye has been an article
,.
minufjcturcd
Ier
goods
in
considerably
expenditure
were
this country, and
is now at a rate
confirms this melancholy news. Well may the Delia ' The Government refers to him fur information upon as an indemnification of the war. The state of feeling on of evporl for more than a year to Holland ; but now there natioml
OO.ld
$9,1
imported.
were
worth
than
our
How
greater
To
deficiency
income.
protect tl.ai SCO,- the
shall
this aul jecl cannot be misunderstood. Every daj tl be- is a brisk demand for flour, wheat, barley, and rye, for the
exclaim, as it docs, "Alas, poor Ridgley! hadst thou various points as to the difficulties of his own advance
,UiK)
j.UJj.t'tKl
a
be
met,
that
not
what gentlemen
though
of
anxious
of
much,
question
is
;'JtU
is
nainst
flour
north
France,
of
also,
Europe. For
wheat and
are
comes more apparent that thia range of mountaina is
'
fallen at Talo Alto, Resaca de la Talma, or at the whether he deems it advisable to continue his march upon hcncefotlh to be the dividing line between
By
examination:
a
cliini.
interest.
furtiier
will find
The
eutlimen
and
1
has
rich,
country
become
a
career
purchasers
anted.
be
been
Government
have
French
Mext:o and
San Luis otost, and various kindred topics. The letter
eeige of Monterey, to the glory of the American pursues it inquiries in the most respectful terms, deferring the Unilrd States. It can no longer be viewed a a vague of wheat, in the market, for the army in Algiers. From is open before us of unexampled prosjKrity. We can 'that they hive mistaken their enemy. Their camp
had been invaded from another rpartcr, and their,
arms, in all of which thy gallant daring did eo sig- it to the belter judgment if Gen. Taylor; but it cf courts supposition uch we b. lieve to be the fixed inten ion of present appearances, the continent of Europe can furnish have no difficulty, therefore, in raising money
for
of
no
breadstuff
supplies
Englsnd.
Indeed
citadel
only
the
demand
stormed. These Invader are no .less than
how
The
question
our
Government
be
light
the
American
in
can
no
other
way
taxation
can the be
nally contribute, few would be the tcarsV thoughfsln-cer- e ditcloaca our plans, the number of troops intended to be indemnified for
for the continent than for England.
greater
levied.
is
American
women. Ey looking at the same census
most
judiciously
the
1
wai.
some
against ampico, and
other general particulars.
its sorrow, which thy country would shed over used
" J he increased supplies of produce received at tide
.
:
!
1
on
a.
page
to
be
Tl.iiv iciici uir uciituiI iiupuuia
by
lu'J,
cannot
resort
the
it wwl bo seen that over gV'W.UJU
system
a
It
protective
MoMTiaiT,
Mexico,
1146.
20,
Oct
covering Air.
is
through
New
water,
canals,
Yoik
the
wonderful.
tru'y
or
thy bier. Rut that thou shouldst be ignobly, as it tlespalcn, contains a singular parsgrsph, if, in ourAlarcy
were manutaclurrd in our lannues.
system,
goods
again, lhat
and all protection in fact, is worth
It is rumored and believed here that Santa Anna, in
haste.
Since the opening of the onal, there has been the follow- w ith the fingen, treading th4
Pulling
to
out
;
thread
for
revenue
the
we
the
very
design
of
of
information
protection
to
ti..consequence
fully
rightly
off,
of
u
and
it.
the
obtained
cut
from
glory
with the garland
It
apprehend
following tfl. ct:
the captured
were,
ng excess over the receipts fjr the same period last year,
with
to
and
feet,
the
throwing the shuttle wufethq
or
which
prevent
check
from
moment
confirms
rate
our
of;
"Every
parses
despatches
Government
importations..
is
Ihe
Gen.
to
my
Taylor,
is
idea
of
prethe
freshly clustering thy brow; furnishes a cause among
immense advantages we have gained from fighting four paring to send a strong force lo Tampico. Santa Anna is ending 30th September:
duties
on such articles as arc grown or made in this Land, otir noble women corr.jx.tcd with U.th commerce
us for mourning that cannot be repressed, and will consecutive days at .Monterey,
Total Receipts.
Increase.
at San Luis Potosi, or was, a few day aince.
of the inanufac-- .
country, is by the Tariff of 4(i Uo hiyh for revenue. and the jennies and the power-loom- s
since now the enemy enter
bbls.
1,851,089 bbls.
510,235
Flour,
hot soon be foigotten."
tains great respect for the Mexican soldier, and American
1 heir fabrics arc now tu
W oollens and cottons would probably produce more turers, and exceeded both.
The weather is getting so cool at night and morning
1,867,916 bush.
891,385 bush.
Wheat,
A correspondent of the Picayune relate the partic- blood flowed vi h sucb profusion, that from the Generals that firea would be comfortable in truth they are necessabe found in many parts of our country, and taking.
revenue at a much reduced rate. Moro than thin,
Barley,
105,743 317.842 "
but
to
ia
the
real
th
ry
;
comfort
solitary
came
the
enemy
a
not
an
sugj'tlion
fireplace
armUtiee of
in
our
thus
we
far
into consideration their quality, are offered at as cheap
are
has
demonstrated
that
experience
ulars of the accident as follows:
l.lSSfi.Vt
1.126.718
Corn.
C'H li.cci, huhu uiHiwa, li win, great pari 01 SIS Monterey ! As to fruit, we have enough. The rssd bew 1
Ahes
to be a trreat manufacturing ouonle that. Taritl or a rate as t kxc rr.Kli.iced bv the manufacturers.
year
whole
he
of
only
receipts
corn
last
were
"Captain Ridgley was riding into town to dine regular
23.936
troops.
tween Saltillo and this place is lined with donkey and
than
that
noble
no
love
other
women
ask
to
we
no
tariff,
are.
supply
ourselves
with
chietly
protection
with McKall, his horse slipped on the smooth paveSince writing the above we have seen another positive muli. loadeJ with ppb, orange; pear, lemons, pome- bukhels.
en- so
eminently
which
and
virtues
affection
their
to
manufactured
goods,
to
revenue
a
and
that
sys
erect
advance
price
The
present
of
on all breadstuff will
ment, and he was thrown with such violence against assertion maue on tne autnority ol Ampudia, that the idea granates,
etc. All these grow in Monterey,
Hielt;
here
urge
that
And
title
gentlemen
tem
will
them.
high
on
of
duties
shipments.
induce
great
Farmers
on
will
manufactured
bring
any
or
crops
goods,
their
He
skull!
to
the
of
a rock as to cause a severe fracture
of the armistice u as suggested by American eceri, and but the two armies here nesrly cleared the vast nunher of
families. ought to be taxed for the benefit of rr.anufsr .
within the country, would
such. as arc produced
lay stnseless when Maj. Dashiell left, on the follow- tne .Mexicans are led 10 presume it was suggested by fhem orchards of their fruits. The market, near the maia plaza, market as speedily as possible. Wheat and flour will be goods
. .
.
.
t
i
r
i
i
from
Corn
great
articles.
the
the
western States cannot he to make an ephemeral svstcm, which would ol .Hirers!
sucii oocinne ne auanaoneu, anai ave us
ing day, and no hope of his recovery was entertained because the greater part of our regulara were cut to bieces is fi led with meat, vegetables and fruit. As for tho curi- be
shipped before the closing of the canal."
for our country.
necessity soon perish; Protection would hive been the necessity of
osities the scenerythe habits of this singular people,
bythc surgeons. In parting with this splendid young at Monterey.
for
our
new
much
the
of
upon
working
policy
una
bo
by
extend.tig
legislative aid ta
It
said,
that
much
been
bad
not
impossible
longer,
repealed,
is
sir,
if
it
btcer, I little thought that before I readied home it
i uv iiicAiiau bccuuiiis vi tue Dames or Monterey are and many rich scenes I have come across here, tup notes the agricultural interest; The country cannot forget
to ervgagci
that
agriculture
men
will
manufactures,
abandon
In
well
had
on
ceased,
as
fact,
revenue,
as
a
it
than
more
numerous
have
great
me
will
been
published
to
so
enable
pen
painful
descriptions
an
in
chronicle
of
them
for
to
duty
the United
your readers,
would become my
but for the firmness and sagacity of the democratic party, proportion of the protected arclee. This protest is in manufacturing, and thereby diminish prcd'icgjs and.
event concerning him. The world never produced a States. As a matter of ncesaity, they praise very highly when in health and at leisure. No newspaper mail yet. as shown
in the legislation of the last session of Congress, still going on. One article after another, every increase consumers... It certainly appears extraordi-articl- e
braver man oir better soldier than Randolph Ridgley. the valor of our troops, and they insist upon the obstinacy The army have nothing to read, but we have lately been the oppressive Unit of 1812, witholding
from the English
by
a
tne
the
arrival
a
little
of
gallantry
in fact, so soon as Americans have acquired nary to urge the passage of lav to divert men from,
enlivened
and
ol
d
defence.
circus,
the
at
proposed
A nobler spirit was never encased in the human form
goods
an
merchant
of
sending
bis
to
opportunity
Amer
the
The movementa of Gen. Worth on the west side of the opening of an amateur theatre by the soldiers. The cirskill in its fabrication, ceases to be imported. A their natural pursuits, and impel them to fuch as re- a kinder heart never beat. I cannot bring myself
maiket,
ican
under
except
an
enormous
taxation,
would
are
described
as
very
affair.
town
brilliant.
is
an
One fort taken by cus
Tbe performers are Ammcan,
quite
revenue system therefore, inado up of duties on such quire protection to exist. But since it is; .suggested.
to feel that the gallant Ridgley has died thus; the
have lain like an incubus upon the vast and valuable trade,
is
said
Gen.
to
have
Worth
been
exception
taken
with
the
Mexican
of
and
one
re
clown. The horses
taken three
articles, is constantly crurublinz down. We think let me inquire ho v it is tobe done, deathmen ought
thought is too cruel to be entertained. I can well several
and tha increase of prices, and of freights which the above
once
by Oen. Metis at the point of tho lav
times
and
Mexican,
are
perform
admirably.
The
a
mnJtry,
g
we may say with perfect confidence, that the country not to recommend a measureTuuefs un-jiiuv nun i
emotions of the comrades
imagine the
onet, capturing at tbe same time 300 Americans and right very grave looking old fellow, has travelled so fa thai I extract indicates. It is obvious enough that the pros peri tv is against the Tariff of '4d, and dwidedly in favor of j is to be accomplished. Is it intended tooprees agrit
of tho agricultural interest among us being as it is the
who surround him. They have seen him emerge un- pieces of Artillery. Some of their first aceoUnta
declared doubt if he could tell where he waa born. Gen. Taylor,
that of '4G, as to iti general principles. We hear j culture, so rs to drive men from its pursuit I Qc are
scathed from several battles, where he behaved with that Oen. Worth was kil ed.
with the 1st and 3d divisions is still in ramp at Pecan great basis interest of the country almost necessarily in the manufacturers on all sides say, lhat the tariff of manufactures to be placed, in point of privileges, J
almost unparalleled heroism. They all loved him,
From Saltillo Gen. Ampudia wrote to his Government Grove, or San Domingo wood. Geo. Worth is acting volves and implies the prosperity of other interests. The 4(3
affords a sufficient protection, and they hope it far above them ai to allure them to it ! Let gen
for he was kind, frank and generous to every one.
demanding an investigation of his conduct, both before and Governor at Monterey, and keeps everything in perfect or- tillers of the soil, are with us, the great mass of consumers.
men answer, and in the meantime wc must conclude
not be altered.
They buy according to their means. An increase of price
.
"Hold on, Charley, aud let me draw their fiie!"
alter Uen. 1 ajlor presented bimself at Monterey. Almost der.
The Democratic party have taken their stand upon that both these causes are aimed at. III oracr 10 pro-i- t,
in meir productions is leu, ttierelore, at once, in their in'
Mexico, Oct 30, 1816.
Poor Ridgley! how many a brave comrade would all their accounts say that they refused to capitulate until
Mit,
cap.tat, slulV
creased purchases from the merchant and from the manu
and cannot retract Their ranks may be thinned duce the effviut suggested. It
T have again taken advantage of a
have drawn upon himself the shaft of death to have we agreed to salute toeir Hag, and tben they boast osten- cessation cf hostili facturer.
manulactures,
engage
order
in
to
experience
in
and
going
It is not surprising, therefore, that in connexion somewhat by the protectionists among them
taliously tnat me Americans did in fact salute their flair ties to return home, and am now speeding; on mv wit as
averted it from thee."
.
r
Before the two months armistice expires, tue Mexicans fast as possible. We left Monterey on the morning of with such statements of agricultural prosperity, as we have over to the wnijs, dut. on iree traue anu ine xariii ot anu hoi wu iu
embarking
for
in ihem- or
qualifications
find
tastes
the
New
We
or
die.
from
we
Journal,
tho
similar
York
an
conquer
must
quoted
party
Democratic
40,
the
confidently that Santa Anna wiil have an army the 2ith of October, with a train of fifty wagons, escorted
Illicit Trade im New Orleans. The New Or- count
said, and say so still, that the party Tins, very argument, then, snows u.ai aui.i
around him which will prevent any further advance of by a detachment of dragoons under Lieut. Campbel. We nouncements pertaining to other branches of business, have
we
which
from
following,
as
leans papers bring us information that the Coosa, seiz- Gen. Taylor.
auch
the
quote
the
Baltimore
which distinctly avows the doctrines of free trade, directly intended to be a lasting, ruinous and tyranhave in our company a number of wounded officers and
:
morning
of
this
American
must rarrv the cotiutrv. and the world. Before Mr. nical oppression njma the agriculturists of the country.
in
contraOn the morning of the Hth of October a rumor was men, and others who have been discharged on account of
ed under the suspicion of being engaged
woollen
goods.
has
been
There
cotton
and
Polk's terra of office expires, to oppose the Tariff of
tapt. Oatli.i, of the 7th infantry, wko was "American
band trade with Mexico, has been brought into that circulated in the city of Mexico that aome battalions of the stckm-s- .
S r.ne of the journals
ISational Guard designed to issue a pronunciamento. the wounded in the arm in storming the town, and has like- an increased demand during the past week for all kinds of '4(3, will be as useless as to oppose the annexation of ' The Wai es or Womex.
goods,
a ho stock of brown goods is very small
domestic
port. This vessel was cleared, it seefiis; by the firm object of which was to wrest the reins of government
to this subject, anp
public
attention
calling
are
the
mw
so.
not
were
tin
Louisiana;
Lut
it
Texas or
from wise been sick since, is on his way to recruit hii health
advance
in
an
a
prices.
of
and
there
is
prospect
&.
of Wylie Egana, of New Orleans, the successors Gen. Salas, on the ground that ha was aiming to perpetu among the hospitable citizens of New Orleans.
must stand by their fiaj now unfurled, and ii iti a manner ntted to produce Dcnelicui .results.
"Jron. There have been no large operations thii party
Capt. Downing, of the Mississippi regiment, who was
both the President and Senate, if not the have exposed the iniquitous oppressions infLcted upon.
do,
they
cf the celebrated Lizardis; and the Jcflersonian does ate uis power anu lotenueu 10 seize upon tne property of
change, but there is rather
wilkout
are
and
prices
week,
commercial
classes.
in
wounded
the arm in the attack on the town, is also
House, will be impregnable barriers against any back the " operatives " in one trade, snd will proceed, we
not hesitate to charge upon this house a devotion to theThis rumor was followed by another
n .
of dissensions in with us, on bis way h me. There was still a great deal of more firmness.
field j hope, to explore and rxpo c. whatever abuses fXlit m
The money market is easy, and loans are made on track in political economy. But there is a wide
Mexican interests. It is even reported that they are the Cabinet, threatening the stability of the Government. sickness at Monterey when we left. Msj r Lear was very
Many
produced
any other. In such exposures, the pros discharges
home.
at
stock security at 6 per ct., there is littlo good papers Iot revenue in articles not
acting under powers of attorney from Santa Anna. The multitude assembled in crowds about the palace, and low, not expected to. live. iol. AlcUlung is recovering good
ccc.,
uemj i
M'Mi liuty , and v. iitiouk.
v.e.i
rntglil
articles of this class, spices, drug,
offering on the street rates s I per cent.
which is the subject
trade
them'.
The
than
ufeles.
worse
The U. S. District Court has granted an order to dis- at last Gen. Salas, accompanied by Senor Gomrz Farias, fast. Gen Ii u tier is ab'e to ride about- - I called on the
Noth
imposed
upon
duty
heavier
much
have
a
uch is the aois which the Democratic tariff policy has
M.
- .
r
appeared and addressed the people, endeavoring to soothe commanding officers just before leaving, and found them
i
minuijiciuriiig
ing is moro economical tlmn the im tKJsitiou of heavy cf those exposures, is that
unurui;,
No defence was made. and quiet them.
country
the
f'JI'aihington
brought
upon
Union,
charge and store the cargo.
llA
good
spiiits.
Gen.
in
Taylor assured me that he should
It is asserted in the ?vcw lork. journals, tnav u
duties on ffiods the supply of which is altogether
The excitement subsequently took a new turn. Senor make no movement further than to take possession of Sal- ult.
employed in making umbrellas, d.d uct earn
women
into
all
goes
on
spices,
foreign.
The duty collected
Incendiarism. On Thursday night, some person Cortina, the Governor of the Federal Dsstrict of Mexico, tillo, until he received reinforcements. The volunteer nd
The Union of the Canadas. The opinion is the treasury. Alf that the people pay. ti.ey pny to more than twenty-fiv- e
cents da ly, or one dollar and
or persons set fire to the stable and kitchen adjoining was said to have given notice to the merchants that he regular troops had been so reduced by sickness and death, rapidly gaming ground
t?.
and
we
enthat they were
learn by the government; while the duty on iron serves lo
fifty cents weekly ;.
in Canada (as
no longer guarantee the security of iheir properly. and by discharge, that bis forces were too weak for the
the " Cottage on the Hill," owned and occupied by could warehouses
arbitrary
by
Kingston
this
of
pittance,
WJngT.that
Untish
the
the
Home
even
Govern
as deductions,
Jf-- .
hance the price of the home production as
of the merchant were in fact closed in responsible work before him. The people at Mon'erey
The
ncd.
wuuul
woman
in
a
contemplation
its
serious
to
unite
the
have
incut
Mrs. "Tucker" and her boarders. The dwelling aome quarters, and tho owners, it was said,
some
in
manufactories
Thus
times
grerv'.cr
the foreign; and as the former is ten
were ara.ing and this side seem more spiteful towards us than ever.
working,
in
whole
havingNorth
British
for
l?r
the
American
of
under
provinces
which
121
cents
was saved by the exertions of individuals, the stable themselves in order to protect their property.
the"
in
ten
every
of
dollar
latter, only one
than
From the former place they sire ronstantly moving towards
This led again to the assemblage of throne of people Dan Luis otosi. I am so confident in tbe wisdom of our one Government, having at its head a viceroy, in the people pay, goes to the government. The other j hours, and 61 cents for leaving it with another. And
and kitchen being destroyed.
Quebec is said
be Dine dollars go into the pockets of th domestic iron j as if low wages and oppressive rules were not enough
Ldeeply anxious to learn the facts, and Gen. Salas and Senor Government that I am sure a new policy will be pursued stead of a Governor General.
.
iorne em- .
.
.
wdi-- hGovernment,
r
I
ap
and
be
Governors
to
ere to reduce them to a etarving
of
its
seat
om, tea and
sallied forth and iiIiIwumI thaafil. anJ in me luinr operations oi our army in nievirn. 1 ta
off,
Mhas.-Tkaie
tUr
Daniel V bater, who, we believe, gets an annuity I arias again
trim- -. ,
thrrnd
and
..t
fnil
it.
t.i
in dispersing them quietly. All this commotion Ies lo eonziliate this has been demonstrated.
pointed at Toronto, ircuerickton, Halifax, St. John s free, and upon which a large revenue might be raised, mcis 1 j
from the whigs of Massachusetts to retain him in the succeeded
metm-civeto
umanccuCharlottstown,
and
m
(P.
E.)
ihe
administer
attributed
is
(N.
the
by
F.)
in
papers
favor of the Government to
Our first days march was to Marin, the next to Rock
easily and fairly. Some parts of the country use tilings. and to purchase ll
Senate for the purpose of advocating their interests, the intrigues of the monarchists.
:.
separately,
until
whole
..
province
each
the
laws
are
of
12
River,
one
miles
Cerralvo,
and
fron
the
third to Certalvo
prices
more coffee, and others more tea; but everywhere
gets poetic sometimes. He usually carries a heavy
The Church is roundly berated
when other arrange or the ether is used, so that upon the whole; a tax
the designs This p'ace is very sickly,' half the people suffering with consolidated into one statute-boo- k
According to' a scale of prices published iV New,.
weapon in his argument and he rarely pluck3 any ol tne monarchists. J be mot.ves frof favoring
ague,
be
cterrv
also
said
will
made.
is
the
that
wer
It
the
of
fever
detention
ments
sni
whole
the
York,
the " girls" receive three cen:s lor mntrn
over
and
equal
fair
would
be
battle-axe
upon both,
is
lowers in bis way, but when he docs, a
course their dread lest the Government should seize upon
before reaching Punta A gada, we met Csot. Arnold of Lord Elgin in England is occasioned by the neces
Just
or umbrella, five cents fore, corded-mm- parasol
country.
country
enwreathed in them. He stands before his
their, revenues to carry oh the war against the United 2d dragoons, with 125 wagons, 20 or 30 sutler's wagons, sity of his continual presence at the Colonial Ouice
nd a manufaci
find
their own thread ;
But there is no necessity or propriety in attempting brella, end "
in the light of a special pleader, whose services are Slates. We find unequivocal iadications in the papers a detachment of Georgia troops, and two companies of the where Mr. Btiller has charged himself with the details
.tl:ose; aa
offers
fifty
girh?,.
fur
advertises
of
tu'fer who
extraordinary expenses
bought for life, and to whose opinions, however
that such a seizure would be a very natural and justifiable 2d it.funtry, on bis way to Monterey. The Captain had and vorkinj plaris of this very comprehensive scheme to raise this year all the
urdcr--takmanufacturer
Another
price-.people
of
the
distress
would
not
best
"the
the Mexican War. It
the majority of the people certainly pay measure on the part of the Government,
bis hands full, but conducted his long train with admirable
from
Ministry
the
have it in con in their present condition of prosperity to pay the
chare of.
It is further said that the
to vindicate "the trade"
Ah express arrived at Vera Crua on the X 1st ult, which skill, having drilled them to manoeuvre by the sound of templation
little deference. We feel ashamed for our country,
consolidate
for
whole
the
from
td
pnrasols,
the
he
of
pnys
remaining
that
whole. The chief mischief would bo in the establish- oppression, by snying
when we think of the present position of that re announced that during the night of tha l$th there was the bugle. He likewise had a detachment of drazsons.

4
12
to
fiotn
cent..
d
umbrellas
Viceroy
America
under
another
Untisli
in
advent
and
12
cents, ai
possessions
to
ment of a revenue sysdem for a year. Its
man in the Senate of the another alarm In the capital, similar to that of the 14A,
A short distance this side of Punta Aguda, we met
nowned and strong-minde- d
seat of whoso Government is to be at Jamaica, departure would bo exfieusive and confusing.
the
to which we allude says that the girls'
It
j.iurnal
The
we'
politics
conceive
his
because
which
was
quieted,
a
not
uragoons.
States
however,
like that of the 14th, after soi. jrisy, wiin ueiacumeni oi
United
I he country with local administrators at all the other
s-board,
India
and therefore that each of.icm.
Wet
for
for
extraordinary
the
rav
to
borrow
would be much wiser
througn wuicD. we passed this day is barren, but abound
unsuited to the advancement of his country not be soma momenta of couvuUion.
;
and
Bermudas
parasols in six days, or cvcm-dail- y,
sixty-seve- n
some
the
also
say,
including
Islands,
valve
safety
make
a
as
debt
must
the
rijserve
and
Subsequently
to this latter difficulty Senor Cortina sent with game of various kinds.
expenditures,
cause his whole tone is more fitted for an oligarchial
ilerbice
Demerara
main
and
on
land,
the
the
territory
to pay for food alone; and that if her clothing;
for the future surpluses if they should occur, or to be
Cajiasgo, Mexico, Oct-- 31. isic.
than a free government there would be a species of in bis resignation of hi post. His letter is dated the 17th
thirty-thre- e
liquidated by some permanent and gradual system, cost one dollar weeklv, she must make
On our arrival here we heard that a party of Camanche
independence about that but because he has given October. The newspapers promise that he will follow up
.
Canada. There is something like ihe glimmering which Bhall be found judicious, when the opcratiou of parasols woeklv to pay f r this clo.hing. A girl must
several days,
bis great example to sanction one of the most injuri- his resignation with an expose of his motives for taking a inoiana nau oeen prowung about Mier for
dollars annually
the indistinct the new plans shall have bceu observed, and our wants tie rather scantily clad for fifty-tw- o
of
the light of distant annexation
which
was
atep
existregided
as
critical
in
very
the
thro
and had killed several Mexican. This, we now found to
ous principles that can possibly be acted upon in an ing
parasols we k'y,
hundred
one
affairs.
make
thunder
the
rumbling
following
state
paragraph
in
of
its
she
rnut
if
Then
true,
a
ff
hey
ascertained.
be
bad, day or two before our arrival, com.
i
enlightened government. An American statesman
and scanty
food
We
fur
may
well
English
quoted
as
mere
an
from
daily,
paperi
mention in this connection tha Rejon across a frenchman named Antonie Damen, a resident of
and coffee; or 16 3 parasols
We say then, 1st, impose a duly on
Ought to be as proud as Tecumseh ; the example
or
accidents,
resigned
American
Colonics
North
her
has
hia
kLOT
ajai';st
placed
England
not
his
is
provision
portfolio.
We
do
her
prosubsequently
not
Agua L j s, who was on bis way to Matamoras with
clothing, what
2d, an additional duty on articles such as are
wou'd be better upon the boys of future generations. motives, tut it indicates
and
scvert
footing
privation
such
with
United
the
States
in
farther
the
disaffection.
same
which
to
on
the
when
sickness
of
hides,
deficiency;
killed
and
and
the
quantity
agaiusUhe
him. He is said to have had
duced at home; borrow
For, it is hard to disassociate the idea of corruption
The Mexicans have received intelligence that our
the nigh,,
with him Jj.000 in specie, which the Indians look with home markets. The power lias been given to colonia
that and the product of the new revenue system arc labor expose her I S!ic must work .duririg
from public services which are bought, or which is
waa about to send vessels of a larger class aginst them.
modify
imposed
repeal
during
duties
legislation
or
and
excessively
to
ijie.daf ! v
likewise took off 25 mules from a Mexican
ascertained, make such provision as may then be afar having tolled
the same thing, retained by presents of money. And Vera Ciuz. This led to an immediate call upon 'he W e saw They
clothing
one
Imperial
Parliament.
by
made
the
scantiest
Mexican
And,
aiid
fuod
the
enactments
at
the slcades who bad been taken
save apitation, the bane of pay
the plainest
so the Constitution of the United States regards it troops
interior to move to the di fence of tbe city prisoner by the Indians. He had two ball boles through sooner or later, the free navigation of the St. Lawr, f.mnd bet.t. This will
ls iU
parashundred
tw
thousand
five
to
the
smoothly
us
on
cofyiucrcial affairs, and carry
she must make
dangerous to purity of action and to patriotism for and fortress.
his hit and had teen slightly wounded in the head. We rence must be conceded. We say must, because the
Lt
ll'hilaJelj.hia
a year
end.
the high servants of the government'to receive preFrom Jalspa we have the address cf Col. Sayago to hi found Capt. Jack Everett at Micr, with a mall
party of first step of withdrawing all protective considerations
battalion of National Guards. It is full of enthusiasm and uijcuargeu gangers, on
sents. Yicksburgh Sentinel.
0'B.cilly,
Westekx TEixoKAriuc Line. Henry
bis way to Corpus Uhristi.
from tho colonies, as integral portions of the empire,
whigs bwt that Vermont is 'free from debt
alludes to the success obtained by ii;e inhabitant of Alva- There is one young man with u?, dn Eis return borne, Is only the prelude of what will inevitably follow. who is constructing the line across the Alleghany andThe
has a residue in her trc.nury. Sho baa liquidate
rado over our force, as but the prelude to other victories whom I Wish to point out la tha nalriotie and wsrm.hearttd
. Death or Hox. William FindLat. Hon. Wilbeis,
;
nevertheless,
but
alarmists
it
be
thought
the
We
warrants
may
ed her debt at.d replenished her purse ly H'Uit'ff lM
Mountains, states that the progress
liam Findlay, formerly Governor of Pennsylvania, which await them. We find numerous military addresses citiren of Mississippi and Louisiana.
I mean young our honest conviction that the. tendency of these new
the
Of
Ohio
volunsclol fund an net that deserves the epithet cf infathis kind, all alluding toAlvarado. In Jalapa
that it will be in successful operation lo
lief
Williamson, who lost bis right arm in battle at Monterey.
died on Sunday afternoon, Nor; 15, at Harrbburg, in
.
be
to force, by tho irresisti,
teers are urged to come forward and be organized as light I have recently observed bim since we atarted, for he walked political movements will
January. A substantial irorj.cord mous. lioslon I'osl.
the 79tb year of his age.
of
1st
the
by
ricer
into
so
Province
this
close
ble
necessity,
pressure of
have
Kcntocky
of
whigs
troop somewhat on the plan of "minute men" lobe nearly all the way from Monterey to Camargo with the
the
tlie
way
just
Thai's
United States, is now stretched from Philadelphia beyond Chamhtis-bur- done, and have not "jot out of cc'jt by it cither.
ready at any moment to march to any point which may
hrt stump of his arm (not yet bealedy dangling by his and beneficial a connexion with the
LouSeames for the Navt Wanted. One thousand be assailed.
Cincinnati,
The lino will be extended to
Tha enemy evidently ar dreuJing descents sid. He cannot be more than 21, and has an intelligent that ere long a general community of mercantile inLouisville D.m. '
.
men are advertised for in the New York paper for upon ;hej coast,
fellowship
consequence,
by
social
and,
of
tercourse,
and are organizing their forces with tba countenance.
on the Lakes, with
and
cities
to
Louis,
aiid
St.
Capt.
isville
Downing
great
a
po
says
be
be
commission.
in
to
put
the Ohio, soon
specific view of repelling them.
Llr. Jay, the great discuting preacher, cf Bath
lirmness and energy of character and behaved heroically will he established, ana a thorough amalgamation of Eteady energy, unchecked by winter storms or other
z lady worth
Domingo Ibarra writes to the Secretary from Puebla on in battle. He has tike tviaa a fin mind, and would, with B mutual interests be perfected ; so that at least it will
Ins married, at the age cf
En?!an'l,
ArrOITMET BT THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. John Iba 13th October that a battalion of troops styled Libre gooJ education,
obetacles, active operations lutKjalso been
position
define
iiitriossible,
to
the
a
ot
difficult,
be
if
of
:k',lH0.'
undoobtedtv hrrom
valubla irofeioual
"Marron, to b third Aesbtanv rutmastcr Uencral.
on the Lake lines.
,
Jafaclla," apdit cf tha National Guard, would lis
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