Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, August 07, 1847, Image 2

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portant ti'om Vera Cruz anti
Tampico.
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Bra 11 tha N. 0 riot) uni., run July
The steamship New Orleans, Cupt. Auld,
rived at an early hour this morning from
• i era Crut, via Tampico and the Brazos. ,
,Her
ws is very important. First of all we give
qtpt: A ttld's report, by which it will be seen
hat he left Vera Cruz for this port itS early
s the 14t1t,nd then returned thither, going
o farther than Tampico. ,
'eport (Attie U. S: steamship New Orleans,
Edward Auld, commander, from Vera,
Cruz, vitt Tampico and the Brazos:
On her departure from Vera Cruz, ou 6te
orning.of the'44lll inst., Gen. Pierce with
g command of •dotaainenis from the 3d. ,
agoima, 4th artillery, 31 itartury, and the
h, Bth aint 14th infantry; a l l let. ac li tnent of
.Itigeurs and u large dettichmennt of mq
i les, amounting t0_t3,500 men -mil d 150 wag
s, had taken up the linc/of march toward
' tebld.
Ye arrived in Tampico on the morning of
15th inst., at 8 o'cloele., Col. tutee in-
med us that two hundred American prison.
pp who had been released from the city of
;aide° had been ordered down to Tampico
d recaptured by General Garay at or near
ejotia, about 90 or 100 miles tip the river
d Col. D:aussy, with 130 men and officer',
J left on the morning, of the 8:11 inst. for
purpose of releasing.thepri , :lmers. They
a d landed 50 miles above, unmolested, and
_two steamers had returned to the city
.
At'' o'clock P. M. an express had an iv
edl
frinn Col. Deßn,sy, that they had. been
lie milted to march. up un , nolosted until they
et in a narrow pa:,; near lbw - pain, where
th y were burro untl u.l by twehe or' fourteen
in udred Mexicans 'tinier t,,ionerai Garay.—
,T ley had su:Tere.l corm lerable loss, but by
tit A
ssistance of Capt. '‘Vyse's artille7ylthey
,c..
hal cut their way (int an t returned to the
ri - er and wanted assistance.
' 'ol. Gates despatched tier NOW Or:00111; to I
V. ra Cruz with a reijui:Siti o n on Col. Wilson
fo four erns panie.r of Infantry, an f also the
lit amers Udine awl Mary Bummers up th,i ri .
dri -el. with 150 men to the rebel of Col. IKi
it may. The, New Orleans arriiel--Au_VAira i
C Liz on the Ilith at 1 o'clui.l,l l .Th., whin
w found the city in a great excitement. ,I
Gem Pierce had marched ont, and ernlamp • - ..
i:
Isabout ten miles from the city, when the
rs outs or out-guards came add reported a i
la ges force of Mexicans at '111.3 National
i! idge and marching towards the city. Er- I
ervthing was got ready for an attack. The
ell ipping was removed from between the eits•
at d the castle. Gen. Pierce came in and
took a l reinforcement of seven hundred men,
m king in'all thirty-two hint tree. , In cunse
qt ence, the requisition of Col. Gates on Guv.
Wilson could not be complied with.
We received on board 26 marines from the
U iited States sloop Saratoga, and Ott the
msrning of the 17th at '7 o'co.icl- 'sailed for
Tampico, and heard that the two detachments
lind returned and the result, as near as' we
i_could ascertain, was as follows: ifhe detach- 1
jt4nts had marched up towards tri•?ir place of
I destination, uumpleste.l, until they came in a
,"I arrow pass;' several miles from lliietjula i
l i w en they were surroundel.by 1200 or 1.106
TM ixicans, who commenced a heavy fire On
tlllii trout all directions. Capt. Wyse I got
dii piece' of artillery to bear on them; utter ,
gi big them six or ,right rounds of grape,
w itch cut lanes through their lines, they gave
~w y and tied through the chaparal, on each
Isit e of the read.
. i i
.'
' l Fhis was en, the morning of t i ne 12.11.
They continued 114;11:M1; 1 ,i - heir way hack
of the river, tit inter( uls, in ril the morn-'
t\ty i
n of the Itith inst., Xvheii thi y were reliev
\,
o ': , l6:l b stli : al,srl ' ie r elC i fel i t: : Li i lita)r:rtlitl':ll.s"L'iu'll!'iftleL-:a:.;':lr:l•L'elficti..g‘'.‘irx.ii was
ihiscliiilermtlidnilsil:,ll4Hll;ila.a:3‘.. The
:: ' ,.. 1\3% : ..4 1 11:4: 1 1 i t: 1 t 1 c.eh l tl!'illissll,l
-
Innicyfi e i t t‘iel i s f)%gl s :tanli s el l iiirt y ece.git l irini a e( t fr'll i jci r of i e.t e l e tirl:llll;i i irllt:l c l te° , l :ll t i ‘eire c '.lleit r e '.lll , %3liii r .l'l , '; : li . ec.Yitr s l : l ‘ lli l liiti c lril l gi e sclo o l t .'s'i : lin'ill . u j i'sl . n lC'‘t:f e t u ji:ll:t i l i t'l'llial iu 'istall'il t -11 1 :11a '
lent. Whipple, acting, adjutant of the'
ls
infantry, was lassoed by- a small party of
"Mfrs on the 10th inst., when retiring from
cemetry, within four hundred yards of the
sof the city of Vera Cruz. They were
ned by the Americans; who could not
taken them. The chaparal has been
'ched for miles around; but his bully could
e found.' .
pt. William II Dull; of the 3.1 dragoons,
of vomit() at Ver,s elm:, on the afternoon
to 16th inst.
41.1 .
hor
los
end
the
Inan,
iDel
9th
gue
the
wal
put
ore
died
of t
' um Vera Crux. oar new is lestl satisfrt6.
than we should wish. On the 13th, our
•spondent 'u rites, two expresses had arri
from Puebla. The news had nut fully.
tired, but the report had got into cirenla-
INA the Mexican 'govorminent had sent
tow nil siotte N to Z":111 : .N1 art in TeStridu
about nine leagues from Puebla, to meet
Prist and henr through him the terms hf
.hy the President. This was but a ru
in which we place but little cotifilence.
r correspondent v. rites •.0 the - 16th from
l Cruz that an expres; Item Gen. Scott
exican) while on his way froni I'uc ato
t Cruz, was murdered near Jalapa. Tin.;
Ilas report that he fought desperately,
efore he fell killed to 0, of tlEtir number:
wn express ridertiTrived - in Vert Cruz
0 - morning of the 16th -inst., %i ithrint his
s and severely wounded; Ire Caine by
out of Orizaba, and vt hen S'ix leagues
that place he was attacked by five guiq t!-
td captured. They took from hum his
i t! inflicted seven severe,wounds upon him
poniard and left him for dead. Had he
uyed possum a little he thinks they would
my have finished him. ,
er they had It ft him he found aintsiness
to our agents in - Vera Cruz, torn into
erns, near him. Ile . gat herel up most
pieces and took them safe to Vera
tory
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goer
and
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lette
the
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with
riot p
cella
Oifr correspondent, v. rites that alter
g the pieces together as N 5 elt as he could,
Id only make out the followirer items:
. division atritied at 'Puebla on
l b, al)
American Army its ill.] march on, to
,ty of 'llle, ico toe ceri tiniy if pence were
i on made. • TIM po•: “ ript, dated the 11th
'says that peace nas he order of the day.
}'ritei placed nu faith in the prospect; i .he
;creel that Santa Anna's solo' object was
time, a principle of gengrarpolicy with
,exicans, especially with thatgreat man.
corresponde c k ‘vritea thata large part
command o 1 -Gen. Pierce left on•the
1.-ite , general was expected to get Mr
ening of the IGth. Our letters say no
'about the fore collected nt the Nation
' dge to oppose our advance. General
• bad been ill but had recovered from his
•. '
Governoriof Vera Cruz had received
nformation as led him Suppose an attack
.he made upon the.citY as soon as'den
• ierce left, and preparation.; had been
to defend thit place. General orders
sailed for ever} ,
,citizen' to enroll himself
Captain Tibbitts and hold himself in
ess fok any ernergeneY. .
art. VL. Parker,-'of the navy,' died on
di inst., oni board the steam frigate
I.lpi, Lieut. Parker was saved from the
e, taus severely wounded at Tuspan,
the capture of TahaSco,.and , hall been
i, th a fo r eoost in almost every enterprise
alien by the iiiivy. ' lid was snoble,
• ml gener u ug,i and beloved by all \ who
hint,-
,
united
reatli/
I•
the
Huta°
WIN '
tinder
braem
knew ,
bunt
,ndtir•
Ji e
copy the following from the Stin of Ana
f the 13111 la not so late as thse
I sitbsequently received,- but contains
f the v:inors ail= ' =
A privatewxpress arrived here night before
twit front PuetAn, bringing, very interesting
intehigenco from-that place, from 111e3tioo,
anti from General Cadwallader and 'Pillovis
trains. -,
The express left Nett'la:on the 31 inst., and.
brunt) private letters dated the same . day.,:' , ,
News had been reoolvCd the day ,previous''
from Mexico, that c immissioners had beep :
appointed . by the Mexican Governmeitfto'con•:
for With-Mr. Trist nt San Martin Tesuletir:'
can, eight leagues from Puebla, and it was
supposed thoii would meet him on tits 4thof
July:
The express cider tivt with Gen's. Cadwalla
der and their Oespective_commands at Perote.
They tad beeit attacked at La Iloyi and had
completely rodted the enemy, having sustain
ed but little lo e ss. No property was lost, and
both trainees had arrivaln . ._rerotet„whicli.
1
place - a corms ondent say•, they were to jeave
on the 9th ins tint: ' " - '
We have s en a letter dated MeYtico• ' July
The writer says that' be does not doubt.
that a treaty of peace would
_hp cmicluded at
once by the cominissioneri. , lie - also says
that the peace party has become Si) c•Msidera
ble in the capital that ho thinks that Santa
„Anna (who is always on' the side- of the
lrengest) will soon pcoouncehimseifin fa
vor of peace. , '
A letter from Pueblo, which was written
several days before, the express left that place,
hays that there had bean some sickness among
our troops. We do lint give our readers
the whole contents of this letter because it is
full of ritingAyhich had not been realized at
the late,t
The Mexicans were still fortifying the, city
of *.lexico, liut tho I - 1109.11i of the Government
were so lim i ted that we do not doubt that it
will not be inure than a day's, work for Gott.
Scott to demolish all the Mexicanq have done
iu tierce months, in case they should show ru
sistanee.
A YEart's•Sr.tviteE.— Lieut. Emory, of the
Vedographital engineers,' left Washington on
the Gill of JUlle l y" 1:346, and returned there
about theist of May, 1817. During that
time, he travelefil steanr 6,990 miles,' by
land 3,600, rode oit horses and mules . 3,500
niles r otiseri;ations,
Ini.l out Iti,t at-t:ktt , d iertaying out two forts,
dud was waged I;r.rsonitily in one skirmish
and three pitched baffles with the enemy.—
It will he recollect t ert that this officer went
out as chief f4otrphical engineer of Brig.
Gen. Kearney,: and wait scot borne by him aril
hearer of despatches ant California. After'
crossing the Continent', he was appointed ad
jutant general to the cornhinc,l naval and ar
my forces that tnarcheil from San Diego to
the Pueblo delos Angelbs, which force foug,ht.
the battle of the Bth arid 9th of January. lle
was iu the charge at San Pascual, and one of
the few who were not killed or wounded / in
that- fierce little conilict which °petrel Gen.
I( . 2.arney'a road to the naval forces ip San
Diego. When Lieut. Emory was ordered to
this service, he was just from a two yearr;
Campaign on the northoaatern boundary snr
%vv. Tire seientificinanner in which he ex
ecuted his work amid the exposures of the
north drew forth the praises of even the Brit-
isb commissioners, mid caused him to be
warmly recommended for breves to the
Amerirwto cfmatieslitier,4ar. Smith, aril by ,
iet;nt t bead of the sci
entific carps of the son Batriol.
.1 CAI:LA:NT ioirpt.—A :-hurt tittle pre% i
oils to the hide of Buena Vista, ft youth in
New ( .e I ans maw Premeanx, alauit, 17
years . i(rp. determined to join 'the army of
General Taylor, in Mexico, and did so, ranch
against the wishes of his. friends and rela
tive:. The New Orkans Courier thus r.,fers
to his conduct in the brilliant battles which
'occurred soon , after he readied the enemy .. .5
dountrvt. . .
Whew he arrive.) in Mexico hp lost no time
in Curling a place %%hero he 1614 t are to ob.
twin an opportunity to distinguish himself in
the thou approaching ootnbat at Buena Vista.
Prompt as lig hiuing, chivalrous as Bayard, he
• --r-nirrurr—wz
pained wounds of Vie -ahr . o and lrin!ce. lie
was left on the field, wh-re, after the enemy
retreated, he wits 101111.1 ahno=t lilelev 11n
mediate and al..siitious attention wasigiven to
hilw- i —he was slowly re:: 'red to his senses,
and in a few weeks, with v with an! courage
to siistaiithim, was in a fair way of recovery.
Inteiligenee had arrived here that he was
dead, but, to the unbounded gratiticat hut of
his friends, itwasat length announce I that be
not only vva.ri but inure than ever` pre
pared and resolved 11l make the MexiCans pay
dear for the blur d Which.he had lost. .
When this brie tad left his home he was
wpiapil in' the I figit School of New Orleans.
Ilk companions in that institution are about
to procure a splendid.sword, and for Ward it to
him, as a token of -their Admiration of is
courage and berm: m.
•
FINANCES or•tor. STATn.—We are hip-hiv
gratified in beteg able to state that the .wm
pinery loan of two hundred thousand dollars,
which Was made to supply the deficit' in the
Treasdry mt the first of Pebuary last, to pay
the interest then due, was promptly repaid
out of the Treasury at the tilee stipulated, and
that there will be in the Treasury on the Ist
of coining, ample funds to Meet the
interest which alit then be due, and probably
a surplus 101.- This folly sustains the state 2
mem made by Gov., Shank, in his annual
, :S511g1; at the cninmencement of the la st
,- , ez•Z , ilHl of the Legislature: Ile then stated
that there would be a deficit on the Ist of
miry, lint that it would not affi!ct the re
sults of the IA hole year; that taking Old whole
tinfincial year there was every reason to believe
I the receipts of tile year noold be folly' tule-
I irate to meet the demands upon till State,
abil leave a balance in the Treasury ., From'
the results thus far, there is every reason to
b-l•ev.i t that the Governor's estimates will be
,
more Ilan realized. -This state, of things
•cannot be minimise titan pleasing to every
c i t i zen of peonsykaoia, who possesses a
prope: feeling of State pride, and especially
triton he contrasts the pre-cat financial con
the State with what it was e fe,w
years ago, when we were taunted with rept!-
' thation and bad. faith. vt
\ Vito liesi rex that this stet( of things shoidd
be changed, to enter again tip et wild projects
and. untried experiments, in the Fah) of our
public works, and ift the creation of a mam
nwth transportati m company t—Deniumitic
Union.
CAUSE. f.F FLoun.—The
New York Commercial Advertiser of Thori
dtry, sfiys• ' "One reason for the late depression
manifested in the flour market is: that a large
quantity of Western is arriving ,which is in
bad order, and the holders are forcing it on
the market for fear of its souring. Good qual
ity flour not being so pienty, is firmer, partic-
Ularly, so as regards Genesee, which owners
prefer to sßip-and take the risk of the English
Market, rather than to sell here at the present
prices.
Amn-Qo.—The War-mw Signal learns from
various sources that guile a change has come
over the city of Nao voo. That city has been
known as rather a,hard place, ever since the
fall of the Mormon Dynasty. It, became the
r eso r t o f rogmqd and scoundels Who, for a
time preyed upon one another f nad, upon hnn:
est men who , attempted to make their home
ninon , * them. Now the better class of citi
zens have been training ground, and,they have
attained the asededency, and the,conseqdenee
is, that NanvooOnaii become quite an orderly
end well -regulated town. icauvoo is the
handsomest 540—Quincy excepte d-..0n the
Upper Mis.sissipo•
TALL VAl e fill!rG.•—•• A - Mr. P. F. Johnson
recently walked from N ew Orleans to Litlce
L.Ponchartrain—al dibtance -cif five miles—in
forty tninutes. In order to make himself as
comfortable as pbssible during his tramp, he
; carried- forty Iniunds of baggage upon his
shoulders. ' - •
Foreign News by the, WaShingtsn.-1
The newit is not important.' , The weather
continued- fliiforable, Ana/ ther e is searcelY :
room to tloutit; an abundant,. harvest. - V,i;eti'
the potatoeapnears to lie - .",iery. geneolly"_
healthy; and:to promila,,lfotintiful. in,'•mar.!
kets, there ialittle change ' but; a cuttlittaa,
inproii,errientzin money,andbusiness.
Fever to ai:alarmine degre&still prevaili'
in Liverpool. In addition to the death.; al
ready recorded, the Rev. Vin. Dale. of St.
Mary's, Edmund street. died on the evening
of Saturday week. Ile js,thp eighth yictiin
of the Astilence among the Roman Catholic
clergy kit Liverpool. The authorities have
been resolved to, take instant Fte , psi noorthat,
the new poor l'aw is coming 'tutu-operation,
mildly lut lirtnly to remove the number of
pauper 'widen" - have so - lon lieieg,ed the
town o Liverpool. •Typhus•leveris increas-ing alarms ~iYi among the “oavvies".eMploy
c
ed on the 'altidonia Railway. Jutemperance
Nvantil s veLet;ble food, tiny, the damp, huts
' which these I borer; inhabit, have contrilni--
ted• te.inerease the prevailing disease. 'ln
London, ulthongh sonic instances of typhOid
have, occurre ',Alm metropolis is genera ly
free front taliginvit fever.--Europe in
Times. • ' - • ' 46 •
Leuiii Pliiilipp's' heulth ii fa i l--
t i , but attributed to- stuck -job
-1 his lainily arc at Dreita, coin
ie death of the Duke, of Or-
Rnmorg tha l
ing urn curter
biug. pe.an
memoniting
liinns.
I of Prince Jerome Bottaprole
t i eephalin, to• the chamber ;of
log to be allowed t rabble:lit
tly to be grunted.
fly revenue return of the .13cit
nt, are hig..bly satklarlory,4:mi
ueral derangement of trade du
ll-et! (tomtit., and the greatly di
oyttent M the main branclimi of
imluAry.
potit int'
ex-filing of 11 1
Doputies, prt4
PI.IVICO,
The (parte
Govenntief
Bt.leritia the ,
ring te lint t
mini Leif env
Aoann fa et urin
I=l
The decree
mounts to 10,0110,bales %'LVI
cotton wool a
cept ion of a slight decrease
if IL 1.2.7.2. on the quarter, [herd
increase on the total revers
' no fe,S tlitin -C1,001,020.
With the 6
the Customs
"a comparative
for the year ci
Inur,AND.
nals continue
at the declar
the Irish pied
neAA. Th e y
geared in thel
and aound.
The Tories
Cork City at
return of M
The Dublin arof provincial joor-
Ito express their astonishinent
tion of 1.9r,1 i:itssell respecting
ito crop,. a nd deny its correct
ming potatoes which. have ap
market aro ofg,ood flavor, mealy
havo been signally deleate,l
the efecthin, by the triampliabt
. Power, the hberal call iidate,
',)ponent, 9lr. Lender, the ' Pro
'he cloittx numbers were;—Frr
rigninst his o
tectionist. '
\ Mr. Power, ;1 1 .
281.
At the wee!
sonintien, on
barrist;l
Ing, wtt
W tirstl
aterfor.l.
eenunk,
104 Iron thc! I
the nioce4e4
I 11; Mr. Leader, (AO; mtjorit l y,'
. 1
.1:cly ineetio'g of the Repeal Ai
the sth tilt., Mr. E.'INI. O'llA
i
ter, took.the chair. The meet
a.hireei-ed by Rev. Dr. O'Brien,
. v:lio appeare3 at the Assleitt
i.
howl to hand ill a slim of f:/ill
ICI'g) : Mell 6f his persdaston iir
of Waterford and Lisrnorp.—
Atter riposlclii,
rice (J'Cunik
LO
:s from Messrs John anti Mau
-1:11, the Repeal ltent was an
.Cp2:l tos:
\re regret to learn that. in spite of the
Ad lres , es of do OrAngnS kalori urging the
he ut pretty tr.ice--ioa , c Orange
men have wailaid in 1)111 ga moo, Itathfrillend
Newry and urtlitr place:, and riot and s tone
throwing follliwed as usual. In Tyrone and
other Northern emintiris there were to ho
1 1
largo procds ions with t le usual ,acestimpani
ments 4 ban Frs and party tuncip'un ON I•4tit
iiiat., and court li:rattle alarm is expresztod as
to the eoni-ehieneeg.
o!rwial in I,h
it.dief Comm'
If :II
kolnatiou has boon givou by the
I. . 1,
i ,
Ass<m to
over to e nspeetiog officer
1 ,
ti uroughtiut Ireland, that the
of enc.
Temporary
30th of St.pt,
periu . d
powers of
is desirable " I I
gataeriti;rot
ity. The it
so required t;
Sept. and Ili;
.qtrout ;
{....licf Act
letalwr, athl,
1 InuAThe
the • New
1.0 clone th
the barves ,
VUIICCS for
0 be (11,!con ,
,
._ll.)ypiials
Fax:tick:., It is stated that Goverinneat is
secretly co:We:orating t trees on the frontiers
of Spain for some unexi lained purpo , e. In
trigues are zcto.ely gui n on ntMatiri.l,,pro
milted by . the , .Freiich .. Charge des Alf:tires
whieh, if rel ott speaki l true. have fur their
object to alarm the Kimr of Snail: for his per
sonal safety, so as to iiiilucirt .. iiiin to seek: e
fuge in France, and thleby raise the ques
tion of the s wcessiottint once. All enileitv
'ors to recto elle the King' to the Queen of
.Spain, et.en:herwarnestlV expressed desire for
la rtconcthat!ion bare liiilwrto proved ineffect
ual. This nolrippy marriage seems to have
produced unspeakable dOmostic misery to the
ill-lated royal couple; and it will he, we tear,
l eventuully., ,in its nationarconsequences, a
LI ruitful source of political dis:tension, if not of
,
tutest ine xvi, i:.
The great reform din:
place iMPalIs. The oil
sioll is to be l tic Count :
frien I and relative of G.:'
Mew president of the PO
ris. The po,:ice audit:6
number to he present to
ticket. has already bi.:4 i
ed that aluttist all the' dli!
,
OM, Wilehler iIeI , IIItTIWY
r
on llama :-e,ction, b
The Debiits has allot)
het weeri di r e governint
,Alexieu. It
tYiauy 4Qtlier4i on the sain
porary expre!Fsps an opi l
of the in vaalirii is to urea
lieniii-ito iigil'ilet m om' 1
k et..o, to deli} ire the ine
rotion On' treo the iii‘i
the Coriptei4 of":ll.xicri ,
will wit be followed •by,
stilts which the governtol
ill is rottiored that tilt
ha= resolved to place her
IM in or money: some, ;ICH
ttl d othors sflvo
sorted that this loan IN : 1'
Prussian (3(h - eminent, b
the King pert‘onally. • 1'
fact will not osealie any I
ed the recrnt incidents
!tits nut. usit.lo.i;s to add, t
is :not a new Li
trtordi nary pxpenso,:: nee
i
.linrope in 1830 exlia
the King pe'rsonally
000,000 thalers.
DEkTU IN 'I L IM A ams 0 r 1,ti.:...--f M Monday
afternoon in one or-the' alleys near the ohi
Brewery, a miserably, ha Bard wont an sat for
most of the afternoon, on It bloult ,o!
She
leaning lif.n hist an empty lin g .l ie ra, Sh e h a d
an' infant chill i:i her ar ni - and was caress
ing it, although 'Om seemed as fe e ble an d as
helpless as her otlsprir 4 Darkness Carrie,
and she was in the samel plate. `..:30m0 char
itable indit,itinalw disc Averell her unhappy,
plight, and, resolved to,give her shelter for the
night. On approaching her, they found that
she was a:deep, and the - child in her argils was
deuti.—X. 1. Tribrine.!
DIU:AIDFUL ACCIDP.NT,--qhe Pittsburg Com
mercial of Tuesday says, A "land slide" occur
red in Slig?'yeste4day. afternoon, by which
iive persons were killed and three wounded:
'A fragment of the al ide- T a huge rock. weii,-;li
ing about a ton—Was precipitated froni the
brew of Coal tHitl, , and j fell upon the school
house in which Mr. Cinvers-teaches., Five
elffidien were instantly crushed• to deatb,,and
horribly mutilated, Old three othertf,wounded.
The names of those'killed areas follow.; JnO.
Davis, Chas. Duran, M. Richards, Oliver
MciVitich and J. Cassidy, They varied' in
age from six,,to ten years. Wounded 77 -John
Craig, S. Johnson,,and Robrt If cCorkle.—
The injuries of the wea . n ed tirdnOt'co sitter
ed as - dangerous.. •• . ' •-. • tt: -4 ' .:
•
Arrival of the ilibernb.
*lire ill!).1 Later-L4iight Dc4:llaate 'll,O letot,r.
• • .
'"` NEw,l'oalc, Aug.:2-1 I. M.
The Itberni4 arrivei abolq 9.o'clock thiS
tnorning,liarina: m al e her' passage An ,la
f ' •
days.
The following n are the Liverpool quotations
of the 1501 ult.
Flour, sweet 3.1a355, sour do 27a305:6 . --
Wheat,-red 9s tda9s Bd, white 9s thdaiOs
Beef, prinie mess 88s ti) 91s per tierce, 55a
608 per bbl. Pork, new mess 76s to 79 , , old
iness bas to 72 , ,:new'prirrie 60s th O. •
A Liverpool paper of the 20th ult.., states
that during the last ten days the'Weather had
been alinhist :tininterrtiptedli fine, ,and each
day strengthens the eipectations cot rttiined
°lan abundant harvest of grain, throughout
Irelaticfaml all Norope. - The heavy decline
in corn a hick took place at the beginning of
the monih; wits checkial singe the lath.
The market:has ,aamin given way. The
prospects of-receiving. still larger supplies
from the United status and by the way of the
Mediteranean, added to the line weather which
prevails in all quarters, oppressed the market
which presents ever) aspect of a downward
movement.
The phtatoe crop is represented to be free.
from danger, and contributed not a little to
effect prices. .
The Cotton Market has been steady- since
the tOth. Sales'pretly large and It' cow:4ler
able portion taken ott speculation and for ex
port.
• The r e ports from manufzi?t tiring districts
are or a satisfactera nYtd encimraging charac
ter. Home Miv faddres are noticed in the
Manchester reports, but th.ey are, not to a
\ eft. great ekrem. ,
'l'ht; IVonlf;n lrn t? in Yorl:liire i. 3 rcimn
ing tt• " •
Tuft ATM \ - 44A4 Vel.t)NrWnlei.—Captain
Edward Hunter, of company G, in an a 11.0,3
to the people of Anita tiros, - dated Ca irid
cantada, Ma . ) , 1-1, replies to Copt, Pike, eon=
cerning the f•tatement, that men form the com
panies of Hunter and Daley slaughtered
twenty-seven harmless Ifexican laborers
without a pretext. All this Capt. Minter de
nies, and says t hat one olthei r men„ Colquitt,
having been caught outside the chain of sen
tinels, and murdered, mutilated, and tied up
to a bush, the murderers Were tracked to tbe
mountains, and fowld to he Mexicans, who
lived upon plunder. Those with worn they
were sheltered in a cave refusing to surren
der them they Were fired upon, and four kil
led, according to. the court of inquiry. They
were dres , ed in the clothes and wore the arm ,
of American soldiers,' about twenty 'of whom
haul been murdered in„the saute way in which
C.!olquitt was taken oil: order which
Gen. Taylor issued, dbqtracing these two
companies, was revoked, after the finding of
the court, and theys ere rettored to their
standing iii the regimeat, Capt. hunter adds
sume.severe reflections about Capt. Pike and
his squadron keeping (Alt tpf tire at the battle of
Buena Vista. Ititlli,that Jitiwo or, we have
nothjug to do, but take 'pleaimre in -showirig
tliat 1)1d Arkansas boys did not wantonly 'mur
der "twenty-seven innocent men, women and
children."—Buster Post.
FAIT.. of. Siimmus.—=l'lle Charlottesville
Republican gives the following - accottilt Of the
fate of Semmes, the, young loan %%119 shot
Professor ()Avis, some years at the Air
ginia truiversity:
\Ve learn from an authentic source that Jo
seph G. Summs, re-peeling whose career our
readers will perhaps be curious to hear Soln,e-,
thing certain, brought his iife to an end l y his)
own hand, the morning - of the 94 inst., dt the
house eiThis brother in Washinoton, Ceorgia.
He shot Must''f with a pistol,, the entering ,
the I?.ft eye and, penetrating the brain, and
lingercl in a state of totirl insenibility, from
about '7 o'clock A, M., when the family was
called tb his room by the report of a pistol,
until half past 1 o'clock P. M., of thelsame
clay, VYhoit his room was entered, he way
was I) ing acrss I,iis Inn, and on the table was
an open razor. On the table was found also
a, note, stating', in the form of a certificate,
dated July 9th, 1817. that his death - was occa
sioned by himself; and was brought about
either by pistol or razor.
Irelanu,
will expiro nu 'the
that, .as after that
grante I uti.ter the
Lqw Act, it
preseut.nrranwe
will be
ever hcrtals tea!-
itmoi b . the 30th el
er i , about to take
.silent un the °veil
de La,teyrie, an old
ti. Lafayette, N‘ ho 6:
!ish coati:l4o2e in l'a
tics have limited the
1 2000, and that of
!taken. It is expect •
..lties of the Oppiisi
to the Theirs'or ()dil
e p:CSOili„
t
cr artiee on t he war
ills of the United
this article. us in
i.ohjeci, our COI.OIII-
ihion that the ol.jeAti
I to a league of ropoTt
ralties. The Debats
110aCy of the Frope
-1 ders, but thinks that
43r
PenMe Dl4irr or Chun.—lt i; propoSekl to
make some movement to Ws paying °tithe
public debt of Ohio. It nuw amounts to il 9,-
:216,-260, and the interest to $1,621,260. The
Fund Commi,,,liwo rs propose the fo:lowing
plan, ' h . u 4 the Ohio papers say IS lea.ible.
The st rphis rmenue will millet - . the debt
c lt
to $16,...03.319. A tax of twenty-five cents
on each e iBlooo Of the present trixable Roper
ty would raise sloo,oou a year; add.: this ; .'etu
the sink;ug final, With other means alrmOy
provided, and the debt ‘vould be paid in tnilr
.
ty -five years!'
the United States
the Fatisfactory re
nt anticipdtp.
.o,nporor ot t ft
vcry contideraille
oink I (,0000;00
roubles.. ft fis
t not be unite to the
N• ..
h!,,, been I,ll,:ren to
he intportanee of this
l olce %yin)has' follbw
r internal politics.
iatn personal, loan to
ing; when tbe ex-
Or CA EMitirt NTS
llonitrimn STOILY.-Tho St. Joni Republi
can, in noticing the arri‘al'in California, .of
the emigrants from llisiouri, under CA/10s
aayri:— •
About the 2lth of February. live NYodien
and. tivo men arrived nt Capt. Johnson's, the
firl-t house of ti q Calif settlements, en
tirely naked, and ?heir fret frost bitten. They
stated that . their co:Minty had arrived at
Trucker's Lake, on tie east side of the
mountains ; and fond I th, s l ow so dedp that
they could not travel. Fearing starvation,
sixteen or ttie strongest,' (eleven males Dad
fiv e females') egrceil Lo 3tart for the settle
ments. After, .watiderini about, a number of
days, bewildered, their p.o6Bions mu out.
Long hunger made illibcessary to cast lots
to see who rdiould he'sae , dticed, to make food
for tip rest, but nt this timimhe weaker be
gutrto di:., wide!' renderqd Ittie,taking of life
As they di. t ed, the company
went itnO eany und inadt; Meat °Nile dead
bodies of their connianioni. Nine of the. men
-died, and seven were eaten. One of the men
was curried - to Johnson's by pit Indian,—
Prom this statement, it would seem that , ttO
women endured the hardshii,s better than the
mery;-ris'norie,nf them died. The comp Any
left'behind numbered sixty souls, ten of them
men, the others women, and -children. They
were in camp about -one hundred miles from
Johnson's. Revolting as it may.seemy it is
stated that one of the women was obliged to
eat part of the dead body oft her father' and
brother, and another-saw her husband'i hea.o4
cookW•
t-toned ltd• the state
t,ted the Treit7ert-,
meted a loan of 10,7
Y• h h
e 6" h _ thorats In papers that
Mr. John Downey, Sutler oI tho 2d Rogintent
'ef Penniyirania Nrulunteers, died_ in'- Vera
Cruz oti!the .2.lth of Juno'
, J. IL Kraft, a seaman in the St. Mary's, as
he was going a,hore fro:n the expedition to
Tampico, addresseddt letter to the purser, di
recting that iu case of his death the money
due him should go to the. benefit of the we . .en:-
mem, as it Would be stitlicielit for a soldier's
pay for the space of nine months in -hisplace.
In forwarding this letter to the department,
Commander Saunders writes:—"l send it be
catise it mar be gratifying to you to know of
the patriotism of one of our adopted citizens.
It is more creditable to Kraft, because he had
no intention of continuing in the serYice after,
his term of enlistment has expired." ,
A SAD Snarl' ma A MoTtniu.--llention
was made last winter of the loss of a little
boy, the son of Mr. Daniel Wise, who lives
iu l'ongliki•epsie. Ito w . as on the ice' with
two or 'three other boy., but when they re
turned he iiid not come with them, nor were
they able to tell what had become of him.—
Nothing was eve heard of hint until a few
days since, when his body was' found in the
grans on the fiats of the river. ills mot:her,
la as out eaitiag with sonic other persona in a
small boat, is mitt to have first discoverisl the
remains of her little
.son. slizttes Were
Still on 'his feet, his clothes- open his birty l and
his mittens still 11 MD his hands.
MEE
THE
I ..oooktoa too ~.xt
"_ll_,,_P A
oriktug,.'Audu.t, 1,
ii.
. --1 1111 -'-- Ni --- *olllN..tii
OR - GOYIM NOlt, '
. t a S'H U
... . _ ■
AN L CIIbI37ISIONEft,
,ONGSfII
PlnitirdltY
DEMOCUI
F R'S'.
FOR
MonRIS
Ei Lisos it: a July al
stilm.cribers fur ( r ids it
`(riTitos.
'tient to ivocur
:ILOon of a' bettufftil
oniaidO to-day. Pe
oral manner innhie
e together, it contain
,
Q - "Tile con
be fonnd on (as
truthful and on ,
Lents are wo
excellent Choral
Gu' , tte EaYs Mr. Walker'
nn Tuesday ev. 'ling. was
. "pithy an
ye." Dues oit neighbor enders?
"mon" :i,f,aid? Jecause if bo, we n
6owething to ssy on the subject 4
For IA
whig friends
Monday e\cni
week nt least in
Cr, we lute di.
usual editorial
endeavor to sti,
ot of room and hoc;
eceired coottidi
tg Keep them lw
pre.zent btate,of tl
penned With a portio
variety this 'w,ock
r
em up
Fieep,
them fromroil
Ploazurc n,
Nvei invite th
I ,
the nay
on tot
!®
enLiott
Of: the
r a ple'aioire .cLxrtl
.ago. She will
the 13th ill
?Lire it short tint
.11(1 the usual Snit
better opportot
officers novlo
ta tihem
col=
ay and
Ft ilhy
In wi-Ir
of boom
1 sen.,o
Neithe
i.e from
on of b
r and se%
I we besi
at:offit
Glien
t ort ou
thine v .
Iturrnoil
er of I.ll'
as theyhave a
of the first or
,f our citizen i
for them a plea
,any pr:
epLt it .
under-
lug, ul
:hice
o Stoamors
We' hate sH
r,?gitlar
wishing to go
any day - for rill 1 1
steanwrs Baltic
_zany, Hendrick
al others, call. r
our port; and
get one lie
on the upper lak e
D. Putchin, SuII
'con, Sal~a'tla E/J
ndy for . coal, al l
Sul hours in get,
1g a good 'Opp ]
takoi passage
[irst class, and
traveler.
Colvvravrto;
MEI
w a VS detaiucJ
board, thereby
city who may , A
They are all of
desirable combo
A NAU
eve y 1) beret w"
i at opted at di. I
ida evening st,
ort'v nt;on, for ele
idea' ati'd Vice Pr
xchang,e3 that 'sue!
.We 11TV ;we
EtWMIIIIMIIIE
ou
of a National CI
ablates for Pre.
soe by our
is! or Ow party t
niost universal
0=
'we rejoice at it—
hat the right .spiri'
tie Democracy, an
IS, will result as ,Ii
t this result, we an
obtained by a tuna:
.IScforrhF.,,il.a
as an evidence
the brO.asts of
campaign of ]ti•
that of '44. 131
ed, can only ho
made norn nat i
ns, by a hearty
(lilidateS thus bruit
support of the c I
Cofl wry.
4 .!_ k et,
by the tlembera'
their prituary
canvass for Go%
ter, so that whet
thim, an exprci--sio
.y of the Keyston
neetings, during 1.,
ernor, in. regurd t
n the propel. lime
States may know I rate. with them in,
friends in other
ready to
,co-op'
wriggle the pa
ter with fetlerrili i
be tr.le , to hcrreil
cis ft. litfunk,v
the north, thj`-.
will again hare
in. That Pennsy
this fail, and
le have every con
uth, - the east, an
the sun of t•tic
brighter and bri
eS4 1s evvi , y, day
hterHWhile the ai
erallistt in regy(l 1
. " and "piffle" i
nd tliei well
to sclll dur pn
ntnoth cl .l omptu
I cost, ( I s (fail
:0 of &flat, .
• • , f .
10110,1 %...( nvent
I . '
can cotir.fe of ft
its Wee cry of " 1
sage of the tariff
voeacy of the pr
and railr ads to
than half their.o'
them over the pt.
sion, then, fur
ME
Nat ,
.ti
Denioeracy of
with file cheer
WM
with it peculiar
the KeyAuize . of
iree
Ihat'con'claim
Porkrai
flowing
aft 4 -the lea )
y mem, ‘'as
titernbt
' l ady in a l epee
- trait is a gal
think we re!
ures of the hc(
re. lie cert.!
l als we allude
find's eye to
id purpose. •
or. thernselve&,
h us that the
the head mull
EEL
Taylor.!
lion. Jo
'o
-party
hua R.
to Ohio,
H. Th
, ust, th
1 knowt
noV ,
(11,1
grest; fro
cord N.
Q~
po i
u
t
fsea
good at I
it the %re
t lie,
Vida!
of that
pm eine
the in
Irt, in
have tin
c( ilnterp
the hrti.h
111 II
go
ige
J to sue
vier:. 1
let ottire` i
they &riot agr,
the best S l yer dra
Commerdil:
I
"l'hneg Whig
have got 'tip this
Taylor, Iknotuiu,
tending hirers,
etil fortuiteet q.ho
in the sii ) f ils iy
0'0:1441 self their 1
in
God fir it epla
theta to ft uric in t
von, Tli ty have
or the pi T pip. '.,
us oolittgally co
mislead them. '
error." I
ME
11 1 (q
01
: hi),
ip; Mr. Giddi
'mod in faro'
L
to be in fa
men of despe d
become an.rio
lice; they ar
, their matte!,
!it success; orl
to s naltine of Er
uu errated the it
'hey belive the tu.
lrrupt Ite those,. w
'irate will demons
•
(4 -- We tee,
&num:i: nt i m!' of
by the Whigs of
We give below
ventino; which,
Gen."Paylor for
sanlejurport:,
ntly gave the reel
hi ~Viintot piovii
peorgit in state ci
1 1 - resultition of a c
fter prese'ntingt ti
he Presideucy, spy
"keeplncd, TI 1
cord witit- the
veintion Abe". '
it.' to be unjust,
constitutional, c.
hostilities and et
against tlie,othe
niter abhorrence
and despise its b
at we do most h'
tion.of the will:: I
Viltnot proviso,'
ingeneroub, marl ;
lettlated, to:stir u'
i'bitter one part o.
1, and that, while ,
its end andinint, t:'
Ise and s tietuded pr
nereini Advertise
eli
i raylor orga n ,
!CM; With its dot,
Will the Con
Wilmot-proviso
reconciles the a,
NM
a=
MI
MEI
xtioriied
:Ile skill.
Nes the
the
a must
is speech
I d °fleet
kill that,
oay have
EMIEZIEI
ape" on
-rating a
e weattv
1, of cur
We 'Atilt
ipd keep
t- •
i/09..
'utters to
ultic t in
l UrSlOti to
leave this
t: and ',tt)
from the
y weath
y' oilers
it require
early the
er. '.We
/tend go-,
Ina time.
a lit thp,
n OW Ile
o Uppori
of °Lin r
Steamer
lamersii
p roan
,
e irno,t
5.,1 The '
.tana,
h e 't? r - '
d are
ink it on
of this ouss
tunity to
Olt then .
1 1 1"er every
111 re spo) tl
mocrat lc
pproving
tin
111 E.
tin al
vim it
Ilan it
the
-1v it,
MIME
ZEE
inited
294 i,
nd
=lit before
he given
State hi
e present
this Hint-
rrtres ! our
int we nre
the great
0 enconn-
vonin «•ill
ect Frau-
MEM
the west,.;
becoming 1
'llll
the war,
n thn pns
•nown ad-
'die canals
iy for 16A
MEE
11n expres
lion by the
sylvatihr, ac
of vidtort.,
and plYttge, t
rch, the I
2112=11
e ill carry
ti iti Ivere,
I=Ml
a Master Ha
a. ,
lers of till
wnljyti
or 'con
li ut Con
a one—so
oglitze iu
d and tall
inly must
0, ur their
)ave plied
116V0 will
and see if
rmrtruit
tail of the
ige,) who
, or of ex-
I Hie politi
11$ to situ re
men tehci
and iftei)
Ito cnOtle
'maim fa
st4es obe
u ::‘eek to
rate their
lotion' of
.0 adopted
unty con
e name of
aks to the
artilp ae
state cun
nd believe
and Ifn
i
sectional
I the Union
ye had in
,•e:co'n tenni
jectora.
the great
us how' it
nest
1 FEDERAL MEETING
"Pursuant to nn urgent call--a call ma I
by hand-hills 'as we,ll as through t e h'Errnediti
of"' theec ''part' organs—a goodly 'numbol
Court H
assembled at the ouse on" Tuesda
"evening. A's , lsOt ir Wont on those occasion.
when su ffi cient luistqe is atl'orded,'we :steps
in' With other — Democrats - , "dr signing. to fill
the pilule of a 'looker-on in Venice,' and h p nl
to he m)tertained if not edified. rw this e.l
pectatitin we wete not disappointed."
"A Hr. the: organization of thti Meetin,
our frie h 0 al It ; . I)'S eII'INIViTI to
WEE=
the pitrkse, as hi tiverre,l, of replyihg
speech the-evenirig before of the Hon. .1
Thomp,4,ll. lie appeared to he a good
nett,le—Lin fact he aelrun i wledged that tl
mark, , of 'the Judge Led excited him
wounded bird always gutters" thottglit
and the, A:ay he wriggled and twisted v i :at ,
caution to skinned . kik.. The first Step
took was an endeavor to prove that the:dem
crats were actually the federalists, aril ft . ti ti
porpotte, nalned_ter certain prom twlit dent
crats who he said of ce,acted with the federl
party. 'How far titht goes to prove the p"
Lion of the gentletnan,the public can easi!
tree— c if there
l were i no principles invoked lit
tweet, the two parties it might Irate cloy
weight.
p where reasrnitt
LL
could itlatre Mr". flallt' :lie once acted itttlt
call y with ti Trt,tnintri democrat
.
he .
stiff mat s al- "old ;lite rhg federalist.
A •
berefore, e my it be) fideralist. lii
not f-ontent i i th ! pia c lug. bun:tell' in this in
1)0t;1 101011.! 1-1(1 , 1,1't "OW Oto IV: I.ltl
1.
”. I,w-roc/II faint gognisiP.! llcirahed tip II
bones of Ames K. folk's grandfather, and a:
~t ooi n g• t h e position that the old gAtleintu
in life, had committed the,Lpolitical sin of lit
ing a Tory, inferred therefrom that the grand
son was little hitter. Nilw we reil,cct
hall as a eitizem and we cannot, therefor,
but think it an unttimate train of rea,ionin,
for or' any hod k adopt. If ama
e political sins•of hi., ai
r their, moral peccadillo
. Bat !
is responsiblc fdrtl
cestors, «hv.•not
Thee certainly ar
' make Out that the Wm,
to bring into life the N.
y, but Figlle lurk or ('till
I in fact. had succeeded i
the tail ol‘yltigery. Ni
tere the only trt
next . endeayored to
erats were the first
the American par
had Mideavored,
pinning them on to
vertheicss they, 0"
i,ii the eientry.. T
that a liberal sy , trzin
•
of the pri elide., fur tk
lotion fdlightz.- Win
ad uprin the qiie4ion,
here dxists between tl
anti-N[llk C
prove this, he sahll
emigration was ono
the war of the reVo,!
bearing that fact h
what 119ection
o .1
t ion pwk tho , c , of tho prc
,ce tit to tr.lt;tlF, \PII.III
hig Ale revue
&lit. day, 110 did not
wfi)le to 11 hi-4 hearer
i on :}li rlue. lion d ith ih ,
ave hi; hearet-A - his
dal )K 1 think it wur
that e‘eiy Native
la t Congrt2:z,, acre
whigs. lle next r.
ajity of ri‘er and har;•o,
Oil the conAitutio
lining, of cpnrse, fiat t
! 105,2d to the sy,tetn; and
improvements, an
;,democrats were op
make met a ca-n, netimili
dol!eti- Werth itels bein el
Imehors ollril,•es., art:
l i e ihttc
niratie timisti. , l , '
I-:'itt. it, that a an ef rote!
Inatiiriu Itl'• fro-get thi
t farther ali.l Inn!: 11“ n tim
the General Government
power ! according 'to i t)!
uil:I icaterth4 and rail rote;:
his eagerness to
forgot that erery
- pended is building
appropriated unqr
Lions. Sttaripw : , i
ligt nee anti • nfoi
;furtr wen
ivnig gron ni t ha)
has the right
Con stil in ion,
w e were ! -,.rtid t•, hea
ns wiwre to find them o
I t next adverted to a Unite
really we' were s , atry,on
ad heel) so cruel at.; to flier
tefore, he felt so ‘'erY, rer.
It tears iit hi. eye-, he d
e a penny v, Igo her we e-lt ,
Ist er" or hot-Lno%erthe,, , ,
opinion that wt. most hay
s. He g 1 :111C 1, 11 1 .11 , thtly a
the proceeds of the-pOli
tth a, -freezing., chillin
I oat into the Mexican war
Irexi'eatt side of the qiIP:4
at .we had 110 riOtts bcyop
of the documents he pm)
wit- rather ainnsing.
tlu•ough the State
this—we know ti
this question,
States Bank, and
friend theJitdge, 1.
lion it tho tight
I.Vith
Hare,' be ditrtit ea
had another "Mo
he was ruilv of !WI
some I:in•l brto
the Distribotion
loud;, and •their
sensation, !antic hel
He boldly took OK
doh. and ;Ironed tl
the Nueees.
duced to prove thi.;
was tattliing,less t
an a no . wspat,er—its namt
i which lie read (a . " Lett „
;le artily." de i scri hi ng the re
lof occupation received a.
iliabitants,' when th‘-..tn0l
ieyond the . Noeces. ' ,`,...;iiii
I dttori: fo''it-r-a't i)ciist non
r poor e , vi i tten't• t, thisl r
nran w,
'Whi h 4
,o resort iA
\, \
li t , irideil l , \ -„ , , c '‘'\
'r„ 4 ,,,,, ents, TI hi' st'fig
\ erriiii4 sl x \-e -i lire ‘ l,
n ' ' r
iSsfiiyilFild 1 ),. .Jr. 1.3 1 ,.b
i q e titOienee 1i2. ; iakrni,
-, and then dy-)Ir. Walker.
i atle it as cllar las mud that
personily', politicallccil
idually, th:e most co ;is uin
1
he dirt
from tm ufiiccr in t
eetition the army
the [hut& of the
up t heir positron
letter had
was
thin
it ) mu 't be
II
laving o
of be Vent'.
W , tinAorstanq 6e
I 1
hitt wl ' • (
1 , i io afllll , t 1
moothvat the boy:
who of course, Ili
we democrats, are
lectively anti itiai
mate set of ,canifl.
iti christen tom.
Progcriptiolt"
Iss talk most . eetly of the
, . •
of tnelr re oration to pow
rit shall be allayed and the
artyl. will bd thought of for
ion'olly, however, some in
ature'' whiqer-in, lets out
'or instance, "Potomac" in
lot, gloating over the nextl,
t4ives as probably FeJer
roLTranune as follows. Re
dlont clerk, B. B. French,
C2I3EM
'l'hu Federal pr
blessed influence
Cr, when pa'rty
country and not'
u moment. Occa
discreet and "pr it
the true secret.
the lialtimore Pnt
Ifoqse of Rep . reNei
al, lnysdown the p
ferring to the ow,
Esq., he says: I
atil+.l.ifs.lste, I aT sure he
'eaeral Vote. A Ft:DI:RAT.
borious and pstribtie diity
conduct the Executive
"Were h'e' thric
could not get one
llousn, with the
before it, which tl
model's imperative will certainly take care in
the outset to have A I:ENV E IPC ointA o
GANIZATION who will phi) , the part
of it trimmer, ten loris,er or bargainer) need
think of being elected Clerk of the next Ilou'e
of Representativeiz. - He MUST ljt , E A ortxtrixr:
li'EnßaAr.„ capable, honest and ener'getic. A
drone wont do! So with the Setgoantlat-
Arrns! ' So with the Door-Keeper! llusitTiis l
is to be dime by the next House—acid it must''
have business incii for its officers!'
admitted," l then, that the "no party"
doctrine does notlaPply to the "spoils of of
ficer' Where officers are to be appoildeti, "a
' '' . eFEDERAL!ORGANIZATION" is all right?
IE2
'‘Ohe Un it'd States steamship Missis
sippi took fire a hurt time since at Vera'
Cruz. It s cc . asioneil-hy, the spontaneous
combustionif he coal au& was onlyi-extin
guished by the Most exertions of tte prpir.
Detuocr
According to prt,
r 'number of the i
y : Erie county, aseernl
:, 1 in Erie, on Mond?) ,
,d 1 The meeting was ei
di ! C. MARSH
ALL,
aI 1 ' • I , -
pointing FITIIII 0
.....
- 1 0 .1 f r , 1, 1r 1 '.. ,j I o C I , I . S i ;O i
t 1::: 0: 4
s to ,
I di nt.,
and B. F. ,
e , *Jere, En., of IA
r t 1 The object of th
! ) 1
1 e, , teti, on motion i1.,,c
„ 4 ! liointiilf - to (frart-re
e I f appointed Murray
r :1 \Vin. A. Galbraith
o % ! C. G. tiowell, and
: • !
! L !! !!nottee. ,
at After the comm
i ,
e 1 JA3IES • Tllomrsox
- , dre,sed the meeti
i length, Which for f i
h in g; convincing arl
1 tatious, , we have
-i, though the speahei
ly , (it the principal to'
- I , o, i th M exi co,and . tf
c Rn that question, i
g ) ceived a large kili
- hen , he ‘‘as ei - n- ,
s ve!•tage of their c
cue rights'a
t —proof, strong a
-: going to faston ill
e,ltofort" to the encl
c! a rprLivrtt and indot
- lion.' ThomalCorl
are advi,ed to w'eN
- hand )
- It %%az.; Iktene Ito
• terr,ipted ‘t it It bur .
• committee
Whallon, 1425(L., tt
resolutiunq. durii
- were repeatedly
I
ed by acclamation
Resared, That
which the ejilutr),
juYtice,, aggressiu
that natio
just ticfc-oce4f ou
al liolior, aitil
sites will canstitui
)
f public, the cVily a
i has hitherto denot
tons:
t 1
I r nii•soil. cif, I.lta
, for the tithe beingl
null linfort%mi e I ,
1
this unnatural x%a
lks - 0) jth-tide tl,.
, th4t gar sluthia
shoekl it'bPth rill
1
rac ut t.„ ithkth :ttity
Li iiinri pt UppiA an
:...:iy p)rtlon ((f Ne
, by every frien4 of
ten-Kin i,f ei%it, ( 1
. inierilstine:-I,uriAo
, •Ilitheit) silln•rin:,
_ or a j:it;:z01111112 . al
... iitiO/Vt'd, TI7OI
: ; Cif izt+, when th.
, - li:reigil tear, to r 1
t _cordi4 and heart ,
, .11 , ),iinc l i) her, 1111(1 11
leld t to itsicouncilstheiknast
Ila)ppartl; and those ;-ivlitise
er to prosecute a eur•
i. F': r;.4e of- procuring to
are urm tthy the name. a 3,
Of the principles cif:Pa - trials:
,;the gredt and:unpr'ecedevt
or country, furnishing' to h.-
rd. and to all an abUndance
ery Want, is thelest eq . !.
silt;nl and pat n rioli'sm w ith
re conducted, and heepuri
itA councils;
CN,SfIO 1%).1.
„• honf peace,
„r they llu non
./ZeztO/Ved, 'Fitt
r C I prosperity of
bor its due re w,
fi...,t tliv :supply-of
two' of the n
r v..lich i'l... affair.
ty and ;tht:ltv of •,
lit.-olc,d, Tim
, K. Polk Juts I cut!
onlnurily cr,tica
• ptylic, und on ev
eqinil 'to the w.tt
' the country. rP'
e-eri, i i ' cr
n
.
nernies fr
CILI::C Ili agniMA ‘ I
aS at IMMO. -
ns. l Penn. yfranians we 'hare
nttled gra‘ification the proud
,acter tt•hi h has marked' and
.
presen l t L AdministTation
tereotr4 with foreign, 14-
lion:lan es 13neharian, the ,
, f of the ~ tti.te Dapartnlent,
nired arian orator, a string
ner, a really debater,. and
yet his present position bas
d for the display of: his tat
! has added fresh lustre to his
hed reputatiln.
as Democrats we pTace'unr
lento in the 4 ir . tegrity arid
ity of our w rthy.represen
s, the Hon. James Thomp+
.lie:Sidect!. Via
ieu ed tt ith untu
and eletatet cha
ditinguit•hed th.
its diplomatic i
tions:. That the
distingniAcil chi
although loniud l
and eegl.nt. yeas
souna stOet-innn,
opined a 1)elt .- 'lie I
ems, in %vhich he
already distingni-
lie.yedva, Wha t
diminished cunt')
distinguished abi
! tative in Cow,Tea
Resolve:ll, Th
tura of IS , Vi is
sent Junuolactur
buyers. from buy
from groing rig
ti e '"ruin" produced by tha
lot so desolating as to, prel._
is.from making fortunes-7
ig cheaper-and all classes
leg _
the Administration bf P5t. , \3'..
s (idly come tip to all th
by-its friends— it hos Wee,
patriotic and faithful to tfici
for 1% hich they will assine4 7
eir Goteritor on the isceoti4
er, ext: I i
~... i
th prospects of the periti l
to ,State were ner fait
nd with SIII:NK an LONO
.._cr we can and will be tine,
Resolved, Tha
Ms R. Al:: 114
_was promised for
honest, effective,•
peoples interests,
ly re-elect hint t
Tuesday of Octo
,ocratic t
(Mtn at present,
sTiti:Tit on our ha,
.cessful.
Resolved, That
neither Their ii
will support no of
tie° and PAssess
the democratic party change
me or their principles, and
I , e who is not knoWn.to preic
.oth
when• the prgpel time ar
n4idates for President.' and
1 i
lie'demociTa - cy of Erie county
lie first to hail the regular
ITatimai Convention. : .
a young gentleman formerly
r'a number of year? a nig - -
1 ,
I.'
and who has just rettirnecl
, paign in . .llle.Vico unlcrGert•
.10,n loudly called for. lie
all in*peech whi l ch gave'
lent? fit howpver really he...
‘lf to defend . his'contitry.'e,
.oinnlob enemy in the field,
in vindicatiniher Tait' facee
atm dud more fat l\blows of
• ties. Ilis rermir ( s
WE're,re••
1 ,
. Reeolvcd, Tha
rives to Select c,
Vice President, t
will be among t
nominationlof a
Mr. , Antler Son,
of this'eity, but'f.
dent oldie south:
from a wear's cat I I
Patterson, was t
responded to the
unmistakable evi,
had proved hints,
rights against a i l
he was equally
against the insid'
political demagc4
1. .
, Itte Meeting,
. . .-:
:oil, I tiCi given,.a 1 1 4
.-:::-,
Itloinitable Democracy -- : .:::.
'bled at the Cimrt 1 . 1 , ..,,,:_1',. ; -
evening, the 11 in't 1, - r:',Z i .
rianized by callin g 0 -;-: , V,.
I.]s q . to the Chair, nod f r .: -. '.4 . :
x and W.U., Anauct;4,-
celimß ElL , of llarboicrill"'s,::
of North Eit'st, Vice p r', -
Fieux, of Erie, arid 8.1 ...*.r. -
ayrut, Secretaries. ".1.:... i,
rooting rooting having been •-. . f..i..,
ri l
!nit ittee of seien {vas's
01- A
itons. The elliiiitir 7 ''l
Whallon, G. 11. Cut!. ti
, Iplin Fagan, Jos, E.1,,,,:i'3,.:
.1
D: W. Iloward,saidec z .: :_r
I I t )
Ig t t e
a : Bi
n h e %d al
called
dp t i r eiel e pe d ,the oo l
fsi
gid : i
._: , , 1
sound fi l lip logical reason. Y
•Itiment, aria iiertinent'qw,o.--;,1
seldom heard equaled. A. I
u. ret,-iewe'd and touched t:.. 1
> , ics of the day, yet them - ''l
e course - of the vihigs u., 1 ,
I 1 and out of congress, t , ,,
F i
1-, re - of his attention. A _
int icallr at home. le i
aim 414 . riend,hip for ti, ; 2 ;
ul honor, was 3CR Stalldi:;
Holy iVrit, was` prodto.
.
charge of "diving, j aii - a%
anY, and of their unanicw-,
Cement of thopitfeh of tt.-
s in, wherein the
ome our brave volunteel
s andlcispitable :gravel.
,vith marked 'attention, ::
-ts of appfause.
through their chairman, X
cri reported the followiri. '•
g reading `uf which the!
cheered,. ata i d then adopt
tile ts l Mexico, in? .
, has been forced by then
and final invasion
1, is a war lased uponitii
national rights and
out) disregard of such :-
ate in thq history of this
)oiogy (if that party alike •
need it as tojult aniniqu,
the Jmiiitary_dtspOts
misgovilfrried' that imbecile
ovle; having "brotight ribou
r between two great. Reelpub
-nClnds tilatithe expenses C.
e borne by Mexico. Tha:
the interest of our l govern•
for the same, to annex to the
1 Liwer California, and alio:
lw INfoXico, it will be':haile.:
free institutions, as the ex•
ad religious liberty ore; as
e of the A inericatontineF.
tinder a grindin, despotiga
1 .
it is Ow l duty of es.s.r..F.lpitl
countri [ y_ is engaged in a
the administrai ina pt' James
iritere.l a period more. than
in
, the histkiry i t his Re
ry merglency it has prtoved
sts and: wishe's. d
ME=
nd protecting it!
•m abroad,.as