sisr Bi r JOIIS u. BBATfON. VOL. -33. ■ :iv- KEVEitEAIEs.:-' Indian, Vegetable Panacea. PvTtSONS 'afflicted with . Scrofula,,Kings’ Evil. Cancer, Erysipoloß, Old sprcß, Ulcers, Teller ,; trarinl Diseases, or any. other complaints arising „ ini purities of Iho blood; art/Tcguested^lo' rood in proof of/ tho wonderful ‘ „crticB of tho ahovo'namOii nledicinc. r 1 UEAD! HEAD ! 1 KEAE ! Ui:. V. ' Wo tho undetfigniJ’,' haying ,»l?ilcd, Mr. 'lsaac Hr loks ir. at tho ollieo of Messrs. Uownud & WoUon, «TMarkcl st.; Philadelphia, ephßider;h.Bxase ; the. , ”, rematkablo one wo have, ever witneßseti or heat 1 “!■“ hu disease was SOKOElfij A, aud letiililo ir.url liavo been his twelve; yeoys His Palate, Ihceutire roof.qL his, Mouth, Now-, Tinner Lip, and lower, lid of the itiniiT •evn diata 3 destroyed, liis r niid,pa.l| of the Jaw udiid carried>wny,Aiid .yet jyo/.can „i,o no dcscriplion'lof hik easeii,, - V" C Mr 1) informs.us that m Jonuary.last.itho whole inlcridr of his.nipujh; a mass of deep alid pahiful ulee.s,. Or.MrtjlW. t;f| January last, he comtnehceJ.taking. dian •Vogctohlc s 'Panfl,cea^ , \wliiqli; r checkcd4bc disease in a lew Jay*, and ihaMupb’ tho cure haai pro crcsscJ wilh ,»i)lcri)ilsBipn» / AUprfw* tlio i»lrtco of the deep u|ccre ? .nnd thOUßUeUudly dtshg-- ured Ids face is sound,-and his- general hcaltltw. re* Blorcd. Wo tiro assured lhiit.lnthot:ealmehLofMi‘, Urooks’ case,■ norMerchrinK 4 Ototpicj^^ Applications have been, used,—m. fact, tho Purmcpu Alano, has V •'{ David SmUh.'Uucks’cdMnly.Tu., '- ■vTiV’iv' . Charles EJ Rbwanil; Meidville, j- \V. JoncB,’M* lj-i 80ulh'2d street, Plnla.i *.■ /•£ ■ Jacob Lee,-Pfcniboi’toh, IST;Ji‘rsi7*; Vv E: W : . 440 NrFoUrlh, sfc,Tliila;'' —‘ y:\ •• :,•&* V : .,v 8. McCullough, lianenster,"Pa; ' „' r. v : 'r JL Mv'Maddocit.-as N. lUh •*/.• C. W; sbulh sC ; *; Timothy Missouri;/;. f ‘ ’ Daniel cd.;- •. • John Harncd, 39d'Hlgh*ftlrcet,;PhU4v- : 1- ; V; ' \Vfn:Sl«elingr^t); # , (iaMchvS«' J r-^:; / ;.‘ : ':.‘ -r* Wni. Hftlcj'37B High-Btrc6t; Philu. . . • •;£ ;*,V Jolm' Ucli, Erie ,v-.‘Vt Artfdo'.Nnniia; IIG Cmhanrlb'st. ; -/ ;;• Daniel Andrcv'VyS>vieatori,.pnihdun. .v v . R. rMiiladelphisi. . ; ; lUcliardßl<Yuung, Giljßr.4oU,M>ukptsi. Philo, john VV. ABlinit‘od/6a Soulh'Ulh_§ifeql,\do;. V'r ... T.- S,- Wngner/Lliiipgraplier, ! 1 G sJ,, ■ Philadelphia. ,- 'V'; ‘ B/J;'Konbil,fl'3B;a->i)iU llih?st:, Phila../ \\ , ■ ’ Piudji^tfoif ' NI ‘ ' :Wm:tJ»eley* Fartoliigton-r |owdr • ' L. B;':Corq3,.M , .rl>M / Dhsion'r -Rusaol ' v’\ 'l’hos.' M. Pa.• *■. Polpr WrWhiv iSO.MurUet wn*Kt; Philo.' James; W.;Nqwlln, 403 Filbqrl siree!, do. : > , Jolih Ouod, 17i:'.Spnice>lrcr , l, ; : , , u ; Rev/VV.in, Urihj Oolharinq Bt, J i do ?.. .. v:•]|hWro p’Pn I; lls her o f PledgCLPlnJa. ; f\. P,ldlers; Ddylcsiovvn, Pa. . .. - lacpli. Kdiinr of iho Amo. .Sent. Phila. . 1,. A. (jodoy, Ladies’ Book, 101 QJieshut^st., Pliiludplphia, ~ r.cv. J. U. Nichols, Pastor of Brickrtiakei s m. I*. Church, Phila. , \ :• n • • ' ' D. S. Kiefleri^ Lancaster Repuhi A. Wilson. M. D.;Noi G Cedar Row. Phila. Samuel Kpichum, N 6. C*2 North Third su do, Uov. fipvi Drink, New .York, :: .; Edwanl Paxaon, No; 158 North Front si. do. J. C. Lnyobck, Attorney at- LdW, Woshiiigton Sqimrc', Phila, . ] . . •■ , 'l’he aboVb, named genllnmen, (conslitulmg hut a sihall portion of those who Mr. Brooks at oil/ otlicd in'Philndblphia, and_w # 6uld corufy to iho same acts if necessary) are’ well known,, and their,high, standing in society, pre cludes the idea of ihoir'-lending ■ ihbir names to carry on an imposition.: ’ - " ' • And hero wo Without the frar orcontrad|c- Urm, that wo have not found'a case of Sbrolnla dr other disease for which wo recommend the Pana cea, which the mcdicipo.haa not speedjly arrested. Wo have at this Umoa. niuliiludo-of patients under treatment, all of whom are doing well.— Among "them is ope of. CANCER, whjoh was pro nounced by. physicians bc.yond Ihe reach yf Surgt enl assistance, but from all appearances will bo cured in a few, montlis. • Sold wholesale and'retail hy ROVVAND WALTON, Proprietors, No. 37*G Market adclphia, and also by the- following regularly au thArized agents. - Samuel W. HAVEhßTicif, Carlisle? Pa. Wlllinm Draltnn, Nowville. .• ■ ‘ . ... Samuel H. DuehlerV c, • C. A. Morris & Co, York, Pa., _ . *. . Carlisle, Dec. 3, IBlG. ly DILcriXGA’S TNDIAN VKG P/P aDI, K SPK CI FI C FORFE* 1 MALE COMPLAlNTS.'‘Tl#.medicine U ton taking the place gl* every preporßi(bn.lieret6- foro used funftiffms afisingjruw .fpfff£»ewor/»tb* <r causes. All tlml la Necessary; lq secure this rocdicino n place In Uu* J)om»liQ pracliet of every tanijlly; wlu>n such a medicine Is needed, Is atrial. 11 spunks for itsdlf—U.innocenl In Us operation, Qa<l\min]ury can arise from ileus© at any time* and -retail ■ I»y' ! UOWAND & 'V ALTON, Proprietors, No. 370 Markbtet. Phil «dclpliia, and also by the follbwlngrogularly au llmrizcd agents. ' , * r •Samuel W. Haveubtick, Carlisle, Pa. 'Villinm Bration, Nowyllle.. Samuel H. Buobter, Gettysburg, Pa* A. Morris & Co.,'Yont, P a * /_ j Bull’s Sarsupurlllu. iho euro of scrofula in nil its forms, disease® . of iho skin, eruption, Ace.,'rheumatism, dyflpdp *llr chronic diseases of the lungs, cancerous ,l . oni » jaundice, palpitation and Ueinhluig in the rb c‘o« of the heart and stomach,,New Ualgia, Scurvy* or Bt, Vitus* Dance, to counteract des "UclivooirccU.of Mercury,‘>o(l nil diseases arising * ro,n tt n Impure state of tho hlpod. For sulo at the tu K store opposite the Depot (loupe. J. & W. D. FLEMING. May 20, lfl4V. Oyapopgin. ( ]ANTRM,I/8 AiUi-Uyapeptic iWdcr.m remedy \J whoso ‘clllcacy hun liacii tostoil for several years, / whose employment Ima |Usi with .unparalleled cersi, in iilloviniinq; ami curing permanently’, those ,1, |J I,ncr t “hlo and perplexing symtomaattendant upon jt unworgQity M own Uirfonsf— Dyspepsia. •. Ml ” l,y J. & W. .n.VI.KMINO, ,__Mnyso, i B47 _ . • l*iilma Clivlstl I*<*niiU!iU<N A W niul lu:;uairnl prqmulinn, cttnfuVnlly ro “» lmvlrig.no W|U»l,.fur ilnimllingn Kjoiwni* : * n l'ft. a,, d;RWfl»y, nppmiraneo to the lIolr» for a *i n ® l f B B*owth mid preventing its fulllhgout, at lijo drug atyre of ■ • , J. W,B', FLEMING. > Mjyao, iMr. L AU,y EXECUTED AT THIS.OfTXCE ON >:y ■ I, •m J» pnrllsto/Wji •*»>' /PUff J* •HUATTONJ. illKi.n-'tlioftUoWlllg' ->Vlucli -will, bo rigidly.adlicrba-,to;V;i -:'r-.o.*': , v ' ’*.'-yj • ’I ■, ; o t 'v : ; j~ ' • FifiCono’ycar* $3-do ‘..rPoB sij(-lnolii|i3 ( .i» udtJ,aficoV; <s' ; . ,t ... -J’• t»ll 'Kn subscription Hak'Qti for n,lees toriu lliun>lx mouilis, ami, ' no iHscoiUjimUiice permitted until nH nrrcarnguß.nrM pliifl..- ‘ T\vmity-irvo pcrcoi)t.Viil(lit|iinr»l ou tnqflrkontVibscriiiUotv ' '\viin>u required'of ail tlinsoAvrtoiio'nrtt jiny, iiradvancu.,--; . ‘ ; RATKS op ADvkaTist^o. Bne>q»nrc, n'no UißcrUojf, /. no sqi'mrc, two In’scnious,'* , ■Qii‘6«Juar«,-throe Uißcctlnfifc;' ; a Evqry.aybseii'ueiil insertion,.per pqiiarc', • ••‘ .* _, t A. libisnil li&'.mjulc to tli<ißO,\yho advertise by lie ychf,or.for three or.sU iU'Hilliß. - >■' • OmiiK.'—Tlio'f>flli:c Fdluv(eir:\* luitliosoc nixl «tory of Jnn‘rCB.ll.,Gra|mm'Bi»ow HmiUi v IlifnnVor Rtrocl. a few doom from TtM tiy ; oiij*os|tt! llic Ui6i<e'iiaViiis.bUßmcß3 Will ‘jifeuno cfill.- ,v s / ■ j, ' jf, 'V "'-i or-tic a I. /' ■ cio COWiTUX* , * . • Go furlhTuWthc.country,' ’■ V . V ■' Proiu’n World of!cnrc and guile; \\ -Go forth to Um'nuldintcd-nlr,- m ' •* . ' , : - --’Aiid''|he,iuuBliijitf.)tn|Kj'rV l ßiitllcj It j»iinH clear lliy:ddu'‘e(l brow— - ’•> 1 It'sliftll Irtree tlto wi.rlilly ci»il •;• ■ :rh»l bind* thy hehrfto closely up,« * ■ ’ /■; •. Tlmu,ma»'Ol , icur'u nut| loill.-.< • ‘ Grt forth inth thecountry i- v . l y ' /■' • M Whoto glndsotntj'sightß and sound*. 1' -• •*’- WnUe iliy tlirlll and tonp •’ • \Vitli fredier.'<|uickar bound** ’■ • ?* They Bhftll tiwnkd fresh |ifu .Within;'-'; - Tiiumtp.rßcl.clinutodl)owch •i. "- r ' c’o, Btu(|«trt;of ijxc tbidnighUnmih-'- , i .And \ ■■ r. .'(iTi firth in'ttftlie country.,‘y. ■I y,' • With its BnujiKof happy birds; , * ; >-■ r - r JtfcfttrtUo J’Qleß.ita gruna/lilllfl,'- All.ve. wlth -flocks funl betbs; r/. , r V’ ••Against the power of snduess , • ‘ ’ ‘:ls itit magictiU. hriayed—' . A w’lrtf a n inii ; h ul l UuMruMv >. maid t : - r'. . /--V" - -' ; Grt‘^)r’tlrliittrilio country,-/.' i.r ' •/' ,‘v ■. ;• -V : .)r.Wliore.tfid niita’rjchQhißtdj* (trow, •, ~ '.yv'.y Wltbrc the -Iv V ' /And t i?lo\V. 1 . * "• ' - v ;Knrhßensohlmth its irettaut'c'B;. ,-y' -idJco tIK? dll',till frcG nniUylld.— u-t >V. •;>.\VlttvAvpiil(l kc(‘p’i)ieufrQiiillinctJdntry, ,■ '.Tldm i;• ;On fdrAliVnto ilifc .• ; ” ... ; Jl luilh inany a «’lom» grprje,.; '■.. 'r : A'u l mrtny an nltai 1 on its liiHs. y • ;V. J ' Pnerdd in pence and love/ • .... ..And whilst .with grateful tVryor.:. Thine eyes,i|s glorleS.scan, - - Worship tin! God Vvhu imnla it all, -t ,V ‘--S Oh,holy Christian limn 1 ‘ ’ . j^toctllawcous. r .s’Fro»iUcrii!trd - B.' , 'UclroBi>(ScOit)na‘(if;tlio'Stbgc-.' i ;.* «; The Ventriloquists' ’ V“Mons.Ropsignollo was the most woriderfui of all the species wiiich in- my experience Imyc.fldbUcd.thc stage. His ability lay'not in BimpljTimUatiiig the human.-vole?, (the, common province oNiimian ven- Iriloquisti*, nud lhc,niost attainable,), but IhoSp of ul! birds, and hfca'sls, and all noises whether natural or mechanical. .It. Was diflioult.-lo, say ’whjch'w.ns’tKo moat to’bo admired Ju.; hi^.organ—jits as tonishitig mower, or Us iiuiiulc liquidity} for .he could giyo ybU "a correct nh idea of tho sawing; of a huge piece pf limber, as ,of the song; of a linnet. His entertain* mcnl was divided, into three parts with two appro priate .sccncsj which ho carried with him; the first represented;an aviary and menagerie,in which ho personated tho peeper, and tie he approached every animal-or bird, gave its,distinct growl or whistle; tho next was the interior of a worUsh’tp, in which ho, pretended, to. bo making a box, and imitated,. tlio sounds of all tho implements employed. These were rendered characteristic by his dress, and.somewhat humorous by his broken English exclamations; .But tho thirdTon'dVpcfhaps most.ordinary scene was ibis performance on n violin.without strings, of a variety of. difficult ;nuslc. Hero' the allusion exceeds.'con lecture;’and. whut to me was, most delightrul, all Plymouth camo to partake.in,it. . - Rossignollc w.ss a fellow of vorydiumofous ■•dens; he had mot with' adventures in all quarters of Eu- ( rope, which it was his.s'olc omusenieiit.lo recount.— ; Among tho number, one'that occurred to him on.lho road from Exclcr'lo Plymouth was not tlio.least whimsical. . , . , . :\ t ; He had taken hid place in the night in the night coach, but'by a mistake or connivance was expelled . Ito tlio outside.. The night.was very dark; and soon after tho coach set off it began io rain, vfhich in, re gard ,lb Devonshire is to say that the.ivujcr came .down,like a.calur&ct..; Being- neither provided with grcalcout.or umbrella, lie rialurolly.envied tho situa tion of thbac who sat under him, ,Tb desire their comfort, was but another throb with him to oqdoavor & obtain it;,ohd in tho depth of his roguery there fore, as well ns distress,.ho resolved on the .following expedient; Ho was tlio only passenger on the out side. and his location being thu dicky, the coachman at the other extremity of tho vchiclo'was incapable of peeping through tho blanUc{. of tho dark” upon his doings., . • Ho pretendedlo hug ,and hush a child In his nrms, whose.freiful whine he commenced and increased till it out the drums of Ilia oilier passengers’ cats like a razor. .Tvyo of these persons happened to bo females, one of whom was a inolhor, and tho other expected to be.. They instilnliy exclaimed, » Dear nio) 'Uicre j a poor child oil the rnof, in this rain| (off toko it in. Tho hielpeine gentlemen'end ehristions, wore com pelled to ncquiescb j so down went tho sash, and nut went a lady's head and shbuldo s to address nolle.' “ Here, my Rood worasn, give mo the child., “No, no!'' said the lailor, mimicking Ike voice of.o female': “thinb deiir litllo' Adolpliino- shal not go from horniniiiiii.ii’'und then ho comrtmnoadsnothct series of soprano. holes (interspersed.with an abund. ance of basso hush a-byoa)—more intolerable than tho former. “ Good- hcavonri!” said the humane fe male Inkier cempsnioni “it’s n.barbarpus I'rctqh. worn,.ill She'll kill tho poerllUloflihig.'' Won leaning but of llio window again, “ Give rqo tho child, gnod woman, will you! it will catcli its deathi. Here,ouinihmn d.'Htnp,'slop!’*. "Slop, Ma ami said John; ".bless your soul! did you oyor hoar of thing iu sieh a ruin as this? And tf I did slop, the yimig’un on tlio dicky ,would frighten llio ontl o. -Kusslgnnlle Mow pretended to get into a pnwlo" with the ohild uhdiacald.it) at which .the woman opened upon him, the gentlemen swore, “»!f Ml* 00 " tho squalling, growling, screaming,and llirdktomng, ndblighful tumult ensued. '1 ho dialogue, as ho do scribed it, Uiou ran in the following,manner:, i • Child, squalling—‘‘Ya, ya! Rossignolle—“ Hush, hpaii, child, child. . M ' Worogu wilhin—" Don’t uso Hso good woman. . • „ d tell, Ike cries of which, grew to passed 0n.,, 'i'ho uproar wh eh pew on.ued Vehicle, would have done credit to a St.OI ■ house on St. ratrlok’s day. The w«J»1»"„d tho men thumped the roof with their s, ,*. sworn'out of.Um wlpcluwa *. murdor, murder! sho’s killed tho child» ® ,0 U . i|, rc o it in tho ditch; will you slop, coachman ? ,1 „ ‘d^u^Marim-lmroplled- “ “ Rut there's ftchild-lying nn tho fon . „ u y nt sdfilc onn from thoinn lopmU.it,up,Mnnn, ** on thecdoqiiman) mimm '**OUIL COUNTRYt7HAY.;IT-_ BR--WOII . CARLISLE, Til man was ordered. t(/bc scizcd; lanterns lighted, and li'party,pet off. to'retrace the road, hm mane lawyer/, •,No.infant* however, was'to bo found; and after groping pbouf till they vvorc ill thoroughly drenched; they Returned to the innr : .-!Tli,o,lawyei was .'then-told ifmt the. Frenchwoman had. madc' hcr cb ■ip:>iit',.n.hd that adoth®# gendcinan liad taken Ids placp -ip Jllb coach,jWhich was now.outbf Bight/- tiltsery ditions and. Reflections., , •.. A. largo <io riot know.lbovaluc of obscrvatiori; und.rcjficcliori;' /'Many, .complain -of llVc waritof opji'oriWUy ’kriowlcdgci-And ’ niukp it aivoxcusolbr‘remaining; in' igriorarico.all'-lliclr jives. - /BuLlbO -excupo. is.not .a? • well.Tountlcd. ns,,they suppose,,for if they .would ob serve,With attention tho- facts hnd occurences daily -pass under their, notice,’ find exercise tjicir rea son;. habit of-rninJ. would bo' formed -wllich'Would makuthc.acquiaiiion dfUboWledgo easy, and-ngrecuble. 1 Men,who, from accidentalcausesor natural inclination,,arc,led to reflect on- what they seg; arid..hear,'-soon afcpuialioafor good >'cripe,'no mutter;lidw.rudc 'their' carly cducalion iriay havo liccn.The leafning.lhal is.obtaincd ut school, is undoubtedly-of gr7}at importanccs .it in a-.-copilal to-commence, uj)6n', and',lb?y,.who ,have'the, most; fiavb advantages^over those.who havo^but'little.-' Bqt, fi amall.capital well managed nicy bo increased ; to a large "one. arid from .hdrib.ui all buy.Wbbt naluro .h as industry can build up.V ; ‘lt- is ncpcesafy. drily IdsctlhP mind to'workrand tOTcasdn ;T.lio -worldis. full ; ’of 'subjects-', for copsideraliop, and wo T)Vc'mcchanic'or;pHlBnn, fnay. think holiaa'uo liinb td'croploy'in'’acquiring Iftformultori,'b\it-lie ; iukch.;Ho ; rimy t bc ; conslhnlly engaged-in cuHlvn.. • ling his;minil,mnd with fldvuntagp.'lo his buainess.— Ipblcud .pf-oporaling as a, moehi nc, ho in ay -tri ako ob seryftiions bhihe' men ns. of lacilitutingrind improV- wbrt." 1 ; •lld ’ rimy consider; life nature of .the; , Trtritdrlala lid' is. rising. ■ Let-lira . carpenter, far»hi*. Stai\ce,'Jnqiure Wlint- rplutivc. Strength pf the . Uiftbropli kinds of, iijprc^du^blo 'than another, why'one >s loughnnd another Is and not bo.salia fieri wUh’.lhb-mcrc fuels; ■ The bfricu ■ laycr’.and, mason.-uifehl endeavor ip, find-.thc reason •, that the rndflar they. Use’dries'riot, W|icri tlio-wntcrip evaporated, crumble -ilitp' 1 la'prit*inul elements.-Those V -id- other employ m'CiVtPjCftn'pursue a- similar, course in-tcluljon to objects v cbiwt«nliy.before them/. With \ Buclf'rnental.cxcrciFC.lhcy would,-become rerisbners,- ? and wouldjjootrbriablo td understifridjind fenicinbcr, with base-arid s'raisfuctluri;*wliu|cVcr ihoyniighl-finti Jcisnfd lb>rcrid. -In. order to fend, 10-ndvantogc, the -- ijiindvbughf not t6/te.'sufrc(ub red implicitly to.the ; guldoricc' of-the''author, arid what ho sttys bb,taken •*. fbV’gfantcd l ,bui. Weighed rind-corn K aldcrodv'“ ; tßyVpursu»rig r lbc, bohrsc-indicnted, ;nml *• wUlibuti*ri)akingi;it^ ,^l/bf.}ous,, -ui great-amount of knowledge ebri/bo acquired, with a reputation., for good sense.’ £ v *\.; * V-*v*':''•I -I '-A ~ >• ‘ 'The characters oLmcri present ri, fine- ficldof 00- 'scrvalibnr To considcr thc causes of,the good standi ingof some; arid of' the docUiiq .antl,full and Want,of success of olhprV, is of not phly-iri improving; tho uridcrsloridirig, J bnt in forming'' it.fgood,- moral 1 character.. The honest may be unfortunate, but tho tricky, llic’dcccUful,’ arid tho' ‘dishonest; riro-rarcly prosperous; and When the reason isrioughl for, iUvill be found that lhcy.hrivc.lost the confidence of those who knoW'lhcni. and ns in.society men dcpcnd.upon •each other, when confidence is t withdrawn-poverty is likcly.lo.foliow, With the preservation of anhpricat clinructcr,if the opportunities - for acquiring know ledge and cultivating the mind, which Ho m’every ono’s.way, bo propcrl}') improved, .rcspcctabllityj in fluence, and perhaps wealth, may bo the reward., '■ Ledger. V ’-'a ol) ; I •• . K . r* V-'v-'v Frrim ihs O:ivo Hrouch. • A Chapter for Gentlemen. ■ Much baa been said and, written for the benefit of youpg ; but acldom U. jlic pen -wielded'in a like manner for. the opposite-sex* Now it cannot be that they.need it loss than the temple , portion, but that the-pen* is stayed..froiii, mere force (jif Jiabil.— XJbrtainly, Ibis la. not right} for they also, are deftefv. jnff.V t ho, bone fit of.dcnßurQ.ahd let the reader please pardon.fny oiTorl to.''deni just ly,with cII.V . ,v. 'v..-.-- •* t .. There are many. gvrjllcrncn In •.poclcly, who, H wo may take their uolloim for a criterion, Jiavo n . very Iow:CBllinulc of fi.' ,ni, l9 .character; .ih |s niay , 'bo entirely, foreign to their own views; .for Urey ccr- I talnly strive in all ways, say they, to’ .render them, selves agreeable. Holder themselves agreeable,jor sooth! Well,,'this is just tiro point. But how is it to Jjo done? . Will it be bowing, just so nicqly, tall., •ing forth just’so many smiles, and sayjng’all sorts’ol most pretty things,to them ? By no means. Let him who w° u id obtain the good will of a lady, approach her like a reasonable' being. Let him talk to her as though she had a mind as well as himself. It may bo lhat.suclUhinga arc.indeed rare,among, the.fe-. male portion, of .community i but if 30, does tho pro. sent slate of things tend (o'makc thcni. more prova lent? Certainly not.; On the contrary. U serves to lessen nnd enerviilo them; ycl,.lhcy in tho same beaten track Ttom.ddy la day, praising,.flatter* ing and tho likb, and then complain of .wuiiKncsß, Weakness, indeed! Well, bo it,soi but with them lies hall llic sin;,' WlmlifVis Haiti llio ladies do care more for external oppearaiicdi'and a smattering ofj accomplishment, than for thing?- useful ? - ; Dp not very many gentlemen encourage it?, Uow often, think yc l} would a lady 1 ? reason bo called into ox breisc, even were she so fortunate ns to possess it? - • •TwoUld bo too much liko a fiow'br among noxious wocjls, choakcd rind, concealed. ' ' Indeed, It seems to bo.looked, upoit in 100 many elnsscss of society, as n tJilng of course, that .where ladies,,ore present, • trifling', pnd Vam .unmeaning, words shall uo lho order of. tho da.V,., NWlhiJ idea must certainly huvo or jgiunled wilji, some one, who; to conceal Ills own weakness, flutlorpd t|uiir». 4 . Boor mistaken mortal!- Most, sadly did ho miss liisnim ; for his doak-Jias fallen off. ; Truojl n lhal.fomal.es, as ri class, seem to he regarded hy many. °* l "Q op nositosex ns destitute of. both mind and heart, mil let thorn look into.thcir own,, souK.nud they linnet they have been glunping through the mists of dark ened OVCS* r , . , ■ I ■ Yes, gentlemen, ’lis even so.' You flatter, you praise, you linccUo them, compromising your tmo 'dignity vflien-.H wore far bettor you snafnmed it. Instead of endeavoring to engage a ady in sensible conversation, ynu usually spin a ~w°h of flatlcry of which the■#Her.,ll|cr«of;ta. vanity- And nbilsUi)* stale of tilings continues, need one wonder at there suit? No—go you os gentlemen, ns honorable men ; in sight of’Uneven', nnd Jo your duly, end wlmt n,| r change ? There would ho a, complete rfio.ral _rcvolu. lion. Much ia your, to do Inwards raising 1,,D dard of fonialu excellence. • I hen lot benevolence prompt you "to llio work'. Ho not always ““"tent with light and vain conduct, lost you fallirriitrlvnbly Into the error.' When yi,u approach a iody, lot it ho in troth end'honesty; Itoinonlbor she is not fin dt- Inss, neither is . olio nil faults ; hut " n ,°“h jind blood, *’ (rood and evil, oven liko yohrsolves. ■ Thoii sock her acquaintance as soph I and speak with- her of faults ns well pk. virtues, He; who - tells of only hno Is hut lialf o' fi'iOmi, end his acquaintance little worl * 1 ” the stronger, niiada if you " AViVh you.' wlio litfvo row ...... , - .. . ploaso, real iil.n grout measure Iho rorniing ofthoiro, Soo In !l, than, tlmUyou nobly fulfil the high duiles devolving iipop you. Than,find pot till.then, ipoy 7ou'ln softly M ooat the first alone." ' ; '• Its am,.a;Mistakb.—A genlloiriap, passenger by ,a steamer; having' missed peeled an ugly looking charafclor llml'tynVricur Mm, whom.ho charged with-tho theft which Iho other, who wu« nu Irishman, indignantly repudiated, .- At* :tor soino limb O>Q gentleman found ihcjmsHinglmnU- Uorbhlcf In. his hat, and apologized to AhoJrisliman ; for Iho unintentional insult hohad offered Mm} UP9» | which' Vaddy, with cUaracleHstlo wtv «<«., repi [««» >Oht don’t he after making aMapology, »» n, ‘ 1 mistake, . Yon luk .nlo U> he a 4MJ, wf MjV flu bq a gentleman * iTrrDOT.nWiiT' on wrong, our country.” 11SDM, JUNE ,10, 18-17. Iliuls ATjont licdrooms* • size and tl)oir lowness render theth ye'ry 1 1\ sahibri ou a; and the case is.rendnred worse by and thick curtains and hanging?, 'xv.itliwHibh the "beds are often" so carefully sur- prevent the possibility of. Iho air .beingjKiioWed. The consequence ia,.that'. i r bjealhCogTy|tiated air during tho grealer-pnriofllie night filial is, during" more than .a - third part-of .‘ourllv|DB>'nhd Urns the period of repose,.wliiclus ; necesßarytror the renovation of our mental .and bod becomes a source,of disease,Sleep, under such circumstances,,is very often l disturbed, quich less refreshing than when .enjoy ed apartment; iloflen happens, indeed,"lhal such repose, instead of being fdllow’- cd-\by¥felipyale(l strength and ta sncceod *cd by%*degreoof heavlneasahdMungu'or,--w.hich;is. npt'pvefcome till tho person has been some time in a purerakt/Nor is litis the only cv||-arising ffom‘ sleep.i|tg:|Wll ventilated apartments. \Vlieti Uis liho\^n ; dijit tlio blood undergoes most important changes-in its circulation through the-lungs'by. means; bfjlha air which wo breath, and .that I ,[these vital clijjpges can only, he effected by-, the respira'-' tiqn-of. : pQre air, it will ho easy understobdVow.-lhe healthy functions of the lungs must bo ithp?ded by I'nhaliftg lbr many successive hours the vitiated, airof* outjjjedrooms, and how. the.health must, bo. as-.effpc.hwfly destroyed "by respiring impure air, as. bylivirigttn unholesome or innulrilipiis food, .in 'the;case olf-childrLMt and young persons predispo-. ills of still more*urgent con- SdquehtfeUhat they should breath pure >air>by : night by day,by securing, a continuous re n&vyafoT&'eairin theirbedrooms, nurseries, schools eic.iV'LgJV’mother, who has been; hiade'anxibus. byHilir-sfciy lor-ks of her children, go from pure 1 riidjr bedrooms in tho morning before a door , Dr;wtrid4' v ?l iaB been opened, and remark .the stale ' of ,yh'siat|jiosphero---lhd close, oppressive,' and ' of-1 I iWjfctw3>rdor of the. room—and she may ccasq'tb. ' wohdWlMftho pale, sickly aspect"of her children.' ije{: T her!p?y a* similar visit some inoniing:-after. me'Xns ltaye been taken by Iho chimney- ventilalpr • ofoiKorW&e, to secure a lull supply.and continual' renewal:'of the air in bedrooms during.tho 11V CLARA. night,-ajjishe will be able lo aceounl,fpr.i|ieniortf ol' her which'.is sure to be.tlie'ConsequencG of supplying them with,pure ,aiMb‘br£hlh.— *Vi* r Jama Clark wn llu ) s U'ks'.Han'i\ '{tc In/toince if C liinule. M ;K —The Vinsburg Gazette-.of tho .19ili 4^st* j (ai}iishps the following.detail* of a singular ineiaiictnof suicide, of which a shdrl-.fcccuunt ‘has published : , , * V ; .V Elizabeth Richardson, daughter.pr.Mr.J.'.ftich* firdSoriv'belMianger, Third street, .aged nineteen' years, Hhrfi'w herself from. the upper<.side-ol the MonongfUioh bridge. The. distance is about 35fi and'jhe’kV-depth, of water, only, about Uyo feet atlhat: Spot. She came direct .from lipS* father’s Itpuse to'tho bridge, ..attracting-no. particular ai lonlion* by/her demeanor,, anil when halt. way ov^er 5 lb* bridge, cooly took off her . shoes and pUcedjlhem aside, then lopk off her bonnet and and . lifd it up to one of.-the iron cobles by the •rlblionfi*;' This demo she clipibpd on.' r the Tailing herself, over. ,i About the limn she .was falling,-slm.wafl discovered, by, a. gentleman 'Who, shouted, and attracted, attention on Ihp wjrarf *b .soon that the’splash was policed - by, various, per sons. Kivu yawls were instantly manned, ami in a very few minutes sho was taken net of the wait ‘ er.. The right side of,her face was,much .discol ored, bm life was baldly oxtinni when the -boa* reached the wharf.. Drs. Giw.zam, Speer.and-clh ‘ ers?tvere iirnhlfd lately in attendance, but jho-vital spark had-fled,* ~ - The cause of this extraordinary apt. are .not known.. Sho was tfn amialjlo girl, of bin character. • insanity, was noi-ilie cause.- Sho had’been in ill-health, and. it is belipyed.wna labor; ing under «■ morbid £ta to brr[iifid,* i > i's niailo f 6 us'in conriVcrtlon’wltir. - llila cawV.wllich wo.do not feci al liberty/to suppress.; - Shi?-had’ been reading amovel'on Monday nighl containing a lain,‘in its general tyUlinis a good deni liko the part she hctml. ’ li was one of a young girl who had taken laudanum ineffectually, and tnen had thrown herself from a bridge,’&o, 'Hie name of tho'iiovcl our informant-d(d'ndl-learn. U was found in her bed yesterday ifKrthing.' ‘ A Child. -'A'chihl.fs h man in a Hmull Idler, yet the heat ’copy of Adam before ho lasted of or the apple.! ii'nd he la'happy,’whoso practice iiv the world can only write Ilia character. Ho Jpnalnro's fres)i pie. lure newly drawn in oil, which time, and muoh, handling, diihs and defaces.' 'His soul is you while paper unscribblcd with observations of the'world whbrcwilh'nt'length it becomes a, blurred note-book, lie •„ purely happy, because lie knows no evil, nor Inith means by ain’.td bccuino acquainted with misery, lie arrives nofal tlm mischief of being wise, nor endures evils to como by foreseeing them. Ho kiss, cs and loves all, and when.the smart pf the rod is past smiles on Ilia beater. Nature and his parents] alike dandle himi and oolicc him on with a bate of sugarto of wormwood. Ho plays yet, liko a young prentice the first day,and lias not como to liis task of Melancholy. All the language he speaks yet is tears, and they serve him well enough to express ills necessity.' His hardest labor is histongnb.aa if he were loath to’ nsc so deceitful all organ! and ho is hcstconipany with it when ho cab prattle. Wc laugh nt his foolish sports lint Ins gnmo is our oriioslfand his drums, rallies Slid hobby horses. Imt the oiitldcilis and-'inockiiig of inch's business. His father hath writ him as his own little story,: wherein ho reads those days of his life that lip oainipt.rumoinbcr, and slabs to boo what iiinoconcp.lio has outlived. Ihe Older lie grows, ho is a stair ibwer. from: bod: and liko liis first father, milch wnrso m ble breeches,.Ho is the Christian's example,and the old man stolapso) the one imitate his pureness, and the other fulls into Ids simplicity. , Could ho put off his body with his little coal, ho had got entirely without a burden, and exchanged bu'l ono heaven for another. ; A Jtlolibcr Discovered* 'Tim cclutfr'nicd'Kngrtcli robber. Thunderbolt, who li'us Tor a number of yeora past succcaaftily pvuded uHWindi, died - a : few days since nt Braltlcboro. Yt., wherolio hid rnsidoil u number of years, unu enjoy ed much celebrity as a physician, entirely unHU«(ipQ.‘ led, but much respected. •, Tho Barro.Lutrlot gives iho. foliowing ttccoppl of the discovery of who ho rbnlly w,us: w _ .-• r’‘ During his lust illness ho refused to bo undressed, oml whon.ncnr his end, lursd.lwo men to, bury him in his clothes; A jusl as ho died, a contract,which.was not fulfilled -oii their part, )q consequent ,o( Jho neighbors, who were desirous of giving hm remains V.ifioro docphl abd bofilling burial. On removing liis clothes, previous to; his being laid .f u d ,8< ( of this eccentric desire was manlfest-rlbo.wilhew leg aiid cork heel, tho shot marks, and the so<jr w >eh witnessed a previous attempt ul suicldo I ever, graced tho anno la «f crime. On Win' nlso iound t dirk And vv i t K yvatvlies, *M»: nrino.or oll.dcacri|itiuu“. I ® value, poo i momla, jewelry, wont ■lroaafd a od aivoy In auwdnsh J .J „ 0 mofu |ior (|y ■ thrco-anita or clolbo., id ft,"rvlll,o,cd leg «...,, • ! orllid ntlu.;. |i o Hhgllloiitcri.iil, mi. /P.irrtv ( ? DO “• '~,S I,ill nailing o'friend wlurt ho., j i-■ i • i a — ; ourselves .under the direction of our authorities-—lei us.fully'and in their hands, our,for- , .... ' tunes and ourpersopi—let us enlist wUlipromptU, \- .• FROM MEXICO* :‘'/j-= ■ „ /. tude, and Willi WRaievCr'arraa we.may be able lo.ob* . ' Thu prospects for peace do not arom as fu'vbrablb; tain—lel/us thfowrepidovlhClßcnfielcss desire j. of liv- . now as a short lime since; allhojighbul hfllc enthu-. jpg', longer—lci’ jis 'ciioobtdgor solely: on -ihsatiablb . siasm is manifested by' the body ortho people; •- . clcßiro r ta-dic forout. xollgldn ! -our'-oounlry, and' Uio. /'/• i *l’he, ftlcxicon press blusters away in its usual sly lei - honpi; of. our families—make effective* that, compas- 1 7 but without any apparent effect.' sion, hitherto sterile, jvhich you show ten- . * ' The Government,has appointed a commiUco to so- dcr children; v*/-; licit m.onoyof the citizens— amounts from 10J cents ( . LeiuadichcforowosceoursciVCs.dcgraded.loßlavcß,- I to SX.UUO have been subscribed. in a strange land} deserted, or.followed, perhaps, by The Mexican l papers slate that Gen'). Scott was RO mo ; aricicril falhbr f 'flom6-’ son;,or .a . wife whoso sick .at .Julnpai and would not move until coihmis* lineaments arc already changed'.; every where , sioners/bearing propositions,of peace from' Wash;- | lore( j, our. power prostrated by,the- weight of indi inglnn would arrive, when, he expected, to bo rc‘in : .g C nce, sending forth cries ,nnd t ,idrafthlall6nb- wilhi forced,., * , . out finding-a' single being *l6' extend r to iis n hafad The'gucrllloros, it is reported, have captured a «r pllv !■ Potusinos ! for the slave there is *no cbn small train with $60,000 in gold—a Mexican talc. . ; so latidn ; his respect and his glory are .eclipsedgfor- . •, A letter from Durango to a' Mexican paper stales ever. + : ■ that an insurrection of the,inliubitanls of New lUex- These are the solo means of ’salvalipn.V* Lct ns’aU ico, headed,by the clergy, and. aided by a barbarous unite; Let us forget our domestic' disagrcomciltsj tribe ol Indians,had Ibticd'Col. Doniphah lo full and authorities, and • back to Chihuahua.' V -! form a compact mass and rbsigri ourselves to death i :E!' Mon 1 lor states:(h at the partisans of Santa Anna rptlicr than turn our backs to the enemy or, survive - arc active ,in the different districts to procure his our misfortunes and disgrace. Let us swear to God the presidency;.. t ‘ i ’ 'to dio.for his religion, and 16 the ebuntry fiur'Us in-; "Santa Anna’is at Orizaba', aridhis'forcca ore said dependence.- ..Let us swear to Iho lender, child, the ilo be-incrcasing. lie sajVhb billy-wants murtitinnsjdclicbld ln'hidcn, ahd.dccrepid age, that.‘our blood land ‘money to glye the trouble. Two shall fun In torrents—that wo shall' have sunk into i wagon loads of'gopds were lak.cn front the Americans'•ihejgravo beforeone oflhosc proud Vandals shall place I which excited great joy among the poor wretches hand upon .thorn* •' *, - •• " ' . . I wire arc skulking about Orizaba. . . , v . . •(: Potoainos I.these are , the Words-of; your. Clergy,* ''E.l'M'dnilof' lias a silly slory'dbdut thcVaplurc of and wo ’shall not fail to inculcate, In the .tillages • j dome correspondence from the Americans, also guor- 1 and towns, and from.the pulpits of-the capital, these Ula bunds had ullnchcd-and taken'some wagon trains,+‘gmnd . In your . hands, is the roligioit, and wounded Gon. Tuylor. ; Gen. Tdylor has' bden /which your fathers left you, the coUntr/whlcliftfsa; , heard from'since, and makes no mention of It, it is' ven hus awnrded you, the honor;, of.your dnojjhtyts; therefore untrue." "' ! \ ' I and your wives, the lives Of your tendor infants.'ttnu . y.Thrf‘liberty of the press lias been- suspended, and > y o ur whole! future fate, 'lf you, wish it, ypp -moy,-, the forlifibalioh. of. thc-City of -Mcxicb is- enjoy,'them all.- ‘ It depends on a heroic sacrifice^-- suci\, ’The Mexicans have rejected the English offer Make ill . • • ~}r i, of mediation. - ‘ ‘ - : ?I-.wo falcanroleft boon for you: Tube vile slaves; The clergy arc active'in iheif efforts to persuade of independent Catholics. Choose!*. •If the 'former,’ the people that the Americana nfo warring against! bend to the invader; If J . the latter, prepare' for the their religion. We give'below-a circular from some, cimibat. • of the Churchmen, Which breathes the fiercest spirit t To ypur Trislliood w'H remain the satisfaction, of ; Ad.lrc.,of tile Clingy of Sun Imbi Voto.l t, taring «»po*d tp ym Wo dy«r. .*d.^ , ilie’pcoplc. ■ means most effectual and best adapted to oar Clrcum^ :■ The'ciorsy 'of'thi* Slit* wiiild Wt' iii'a fit ilipo- etnneus: Ami wu conjure.ymi not to listen looorword. 1 Bitorv’rir ilio'liigli ahil Bubliino power wliich has been without,emotion, nssurort that you racot m u» a-,tcn iiluccd. in Us bands, nor worthy of Iho glorious nnrao dor parent \ylip consoles end succors your families, a ■l.fi.Mexicans,if.it-sliould beliold Ilia last sigh.of on.r In'nnane fnond wlio ai.uinlsyourwound?, O C irulran lifliy religion and onr beloved qonnlry, and remain in tnesl wbo dispcnscs to yon the lasl ■consololions of colSl indifference, without raising ila vmce.ld i.ron'so roligionpwho guards and remombors year iashes,, 0. its compatriots' from tlh.f : inddlpnt, opall.y in 'wliich ograpamon, Ihat.docs not lor inorotbanV ycai- they Hove been sutmeiged land taotilcy and .who now s 01 cn,wilhpg to bare his breast if it shdnld not cause them to comprehend opr)pre: in.doloneo pf.lho religion ofjesos Christ and thd sent lameiitahlo ,Vnd. disastrous sitnalion, and to most beloved Republic ot Mexico.. ’ . know opdsconro Urn moons of odr station. To do . [Signedj - • ; ■ tins is oar-sole object, -• • . - ' „ *. *;»•• j : .TJib‘Cabinet at. Washington have determined to *l' perpetrate,in the present uge, a horrible crimcrrtf«re, • t* UB ‘o/ f r««r - ■ w.• indeed, in the annuls of the whole world. ’AiiiUUitms " •• */ ' . Fr; Ibsawo -a to.cxicnd their prosperity and temporal, power, and . . •. T 8 *rTt 1 to pblpctuaic'their rate to tho'lasl of ebming gene* , ■ San Lms Polos;, April 86tb, 1847.. . ralions,’tljcy,havo not hesitated to-violulo-towards the gentle society of Mexico the most sacrod of.hu* man rights, In their wild delirium lh«y baholdwilh raTihg lhirsl, the opulence of our temples, the riches of our chiirchcßjlho magnificence of onr homesteads, lire-angelic beauty .of our weaker »8X,.1h0 immense and inoxhiipsliblb' treasures of our mountains, lire fertility of\our fields, and the beautiful variety of our climatr, mul cvyr oPoufYfttff anil orlglif, Ibcy'ila'vb taken rapid feteps to extinguish our name and possess themselves'of all these precious gifts, v -• ’ ■ . - _. ; You already seen Ihcni-compalnols. In vain is the memory of the thousand aml'lhonsand ossasi sinalions cominitlcd at ‘Palo Alin, llescca do la Pnl* mn, Monterey, Angostura, Vera Cruz and Cerro Gor do—ln vain. have wo seen 'multitudes’of Mexicans JFvont wandering.in thc\ woods, and pursued llluMvild beasts in lliclr owti country, robbed of their property and driven from their families—irt vain do wo iccoll'tho mulliludd of peaceable ond honorable men; who have been 'insulted,', seized, and bepfcir, in tho presence nf .even a.beloved daughter or idolized wife —in vain do \\*c recollect 1/io‘proiid barbarity, tho-shaincJcss cru elty .required lo burn the’ village, to slay'tha simple rustle, tho feeble woman, and tho innpcciil 'child ns wo behold ul Agua Nuevo, Ilidaigo, nnd other towrts at tho -North. ■, . .. * But what can wo'hope from a. horde of robbers, destitute of Immunity—monsters,nvho hid .defiance Id the laws of nature, when they even insult, rohand condemn God in.hU holy temple When n min cn tcr§ on n career of vice, and thrown aside the reigns of religion, the insensibility and obduracy of which he Incapable ciin hardly bu believed. What can tyo expect' from these Vandals, vomiled from Hcll -lo scourge thb naliods, When wo know that they.worship npGod hut gold, and ospird,to no.happiness but the gratification of .their brutal passions? A wise wri ter of the Ijisl century han said that “map without any religion is ri terrible animal, who appears only to enjoy-Ida liberty in destroying and devouring.” Such, in erted, appears to ho‘ the plduro, which Providence, with a high design, has deigncd.lo pro sonlyto an. Yes} compatriots! you Imvo seen it: onr religion, our country, our liberty, onr lives, our familicsrour pro|»erly^nolhing—nothing—is icspcc ted: audit) they spare oven our existence, it U mere ly for the purpose of lurning.it to. profit in the un happy condition of slavery. And .finally, they will endeavor, ns wo have .already said, to blot our name frbm.llio of . - Fellow citizens of. Potpsil . Can you behold, with waking cycs. ond without, the blood freezing jn your veins, a condition bo humiliating, a fate so disastrous and frightful! >' Can your bold and valiant character behold without rogo thul.lbefeol of a Ijcrdic udvon. turcr shoulddofilo yopf magnificent temples, destroy your venerated linages, itnd trample cvcn.upon your God, overthrowing -yonrholy'sacrnmU/its, and dopn vimr the 'Christian.soul of the sublime virtues and ox,lUed enjoyments.of the angels? , Will you permit ihuln cbvetpus ami barbarous stranger should out. raho .that God wholmu visited and .consoled you m ■yourinfirmillcs—who accompanies you in lhc horn hie transition from lllb-to tho ctijoymonl eternal beatitude? .Will you consent, brnyo- Polosmos! to have the riles of your church abolishedj and theisign. of your redemption exterminated? . Finally, fellow clllzcns, will you bo inscmubln to the loss of yonrro. liirion, vour tcmplcs} and oven to the sweet name,of Christians? Yet ail lliia will lumen to you. ■J nur fuimlien will hunger after tlio lircnd of the Word, and tho eternal consolations which the adorable reli gion of Jesus can’ aloud dispense, and there will he noiio who can flirnish.tlicra. Your dangliters.and your wives will ho seized in ,yqur sightand inadoi, poidts u**thoiV*lnKi n f^/otis , .cif"l conquerors, dirceling • ' “ j OU f oc iyos wilt he seized cles of yeur lionio. ~ < 0 ( j lO - nr Ui pno lilin- \ - .Yes,.fellow nihzcn ( 1 Imr ‘ itl-iliis fear. I deed thousand tiln™ *?. ■> _jt arrives at your f Till calamity, “t Ii neo'Villi our-high duty- „ threshold; end In "9™ ~M )- .yml shall suf. , ollend, listen—wo )■ n)| i(il W nighl, if younln S ;fer,all ll»» ?i“ Hhi lirofiiund sloop in which, we ho. < Ii.|lovv«l(o;i <*9 UHS i Bl „„ i„ raising a force I tho'sncrdil cause In which wo are ong.ig. ■ C ''iql d in«<krdi.os f noT| r eCaJe-- He l.n« sr.rro.zn.l C, “o aiiltidmi a cause, truly Important, - -and coin, corns ;imr eoi M mnn, Utlot.iMjo-alLihaV man holds moat Si. AT §3 00 PER ASPS. m 52. GENERAL SANTA ANNA# . Great difl’efonoe'of opinion seems to oxisb diming ■ ,lho- Mexican people os to the merits of tljbir, dislinT. guished leader. JSI Monitor RrpuhlicauSjin us up- - plctricnl of Hie 29th of April, Ijas a review of Jho, batUo of Cerro Gnrdo and General, Sn’nltv Anna a®, connected tllcrcivitb, in whicli'it^Bliow v B him-less , ■eonrteay-arid.quhrtor ,than-lic,.CQUld illopdJ for..from/. General Scott or General Taylor. .In IKo cflmmani catioii of General Santa Anna,.lp the. Minister. ol\ \Var and Marine, lie imputes the loss' bribe' balllo principally to ll'.u raw recruits of tho ' National Guard,, who were Ignorant,-he ual of arms. To which’the editor of tho Monitor replies: ‘'«lt is nn old system of tactics with Gsri/Santa ' Anna, wlicn lie BlilUra u reverse in war. lo cut the i blame upon liioso wlm cannot or know not how lo 1 defend themselves.. Immediately after,his overthrow J at S.m Jacinto, without troubling himself with scru f pies, ho imputed the misfortune lo two of his aids who were on tho field 61 battle, ns lic- was 1 corlnin.tliey would not return from the other .world | to give him the Jic, for Ijic Bimj)lu,roason given bytho : Portugese, (lint *duud nien tolj no tales.’ InUiefa.j nintif hallfq of Angostura, ho nftrlbnicrl to a private soldier, who had desdrlcdj thb ■ Act that- fie 'half hot oblaim:d.o diol««vo triumph;os, enemy, was ignorapt of Ills march and his movements, as if. this miserable soldier, h/onylhing ho > cbuld .'sayv could give'the enemy snbh informnlldn os .would, make the opposing General chnngo his if Ihc latter hud nol already determined U|>on !ho place and manner in which he would rcccivb him Bts giro him.battle.** , - .’• •' ; Santa Anna, however, i? nol without his friends,, and very, aide ones 100. Tho Dinrio del Gobier.M t of the SOih, contninan defence ol the battle' of Cerro Gordo, and of tho General, froin.Avhidh.as, it is vo. • ry long, wo huvo only rooni for tho following extract, . to'shnw Its spirit• “Goner*! Santa* Ariria.lhay have commlllcd errors, for ho is a man, like all. others subject to the frailties and imcerlnntics of pur na ture,but liis own misfortunes and those of the coun-,, try uro not Ins work nor lus fault." , ;• / ( The Liberty of the Prtys* Wo find hi of fbo 7th of May; the. following.-.decree .against‘lho liberlj. of. the press “ Excellent Sir—'The abuse of the liberty, of Iho preys having'become scandalous* it having been con verted Into u nio/ms essentially' directed to raise and cijsllo internal discord, reciprocal distrust and dbm-' olon, indirectly aiding • the foreign foe,, and ipaliing it more dlnicutt to ddrohd iho countryV.thc Supremo Government, employing tlio powers whichliilvo been coulbrrcd upon it,-have directed that your Eydbllcu- * cy, an charged with the commund-ln tho difiUicf, Khali take immediate measures,to suspend the liberty of Iho press during the’time'that the cop* 'llal remains in a slate of siege, und all matters rela tive to political or military discussions, criticisms of the supreme authorities,' and in all, things that .will bring discredit upon tl)o army or its.bidets.’' 1 . • -This was directed to the Mllllaty Commam . ,a ? l of Mexico by the Ministry of War nnd Mannc.nnd cn-. force! on 11.0 Gel) of M.iv. H med« witli bo !■ » fivor from llw pros, ..« may., tirmhUcjino Inis n lonamlil very nWonrlicloiliscusi- Ing 11.0 iuhjocl in ll.ofe.nio paper i./)ot poji>om» ‘h? iloorco.. Liko.ii.oil «rlnlr..ry rognlalloos, it mil no U'itf.ont cll'l'cl for any good p.irposo. ' | ')Eii S iTil> Meillotlon. . . ■, It wi, understood n't Mexico Itat IboßrilWi.M.n. t bad oifci-ed tllv mediation ..I li,.B.rferrtmcnlto, secure o return,to peSeebd relation. .between Monro and tbo United States.-, The. Mopi however,. Pjeota ■ ' ||„t wit'll little lavor limn tbo papersbut, from tlm ll,ct Hint limit liberty baa aineo been suspended, Uicru i, no ccrt-iinty that It in equally discountenanced by , tbo government, .-I • ir TJ , , ’l'lio El /le/iuWieono bats I—The town,of Calqrco la now in enured of fortification, by order of tint Uq. vernor; who will start noxl wnOK ln order' to exem. inu tbo operations In’lbo ti'oi){libortng- toVnslY* Tbo Slates of-Zacateoas; Cluudilnjnrn, DurunKO, Ciunnju nln, and two nlbors, f the numca l donut.recollect,) will raise 0000 men, in order to olio ussistanou to San I.nis Ha ease (jiia Btuto aUorild bp attached first, or 10 detain life Invaders should'they proceed first to Zacatecas and Doranpo.. in every c»6i\j6an Xmls will oncrulo in conceit with, forces, w|ilcli way, be raided j these,‘l e*ii(;bt,'\vill bp from 0(o 6,000 men ,a, u A general enlist,nent tu take jdace In fur hours time, liun bepn this dayiugrced "l' 0 ' 1 , g'ovctn.nent! and this I. }" .proclamations atid pxbyrlalinns , . ■ Ms . fwlll give" tbo host oxamfld'i ~„T O (s r a’ - «^I dc hoped of salvation. • A . b fXw'iih»i>rpfv(«ji\eU tutininalion bet# (“SrdWo wilb.llie ,“W«I ' an ; Mexico hi/«^W*.«M|ff-'}»to 'da fe’fl'em . • '• ■- ’K; ••v‘: •••?& !»;, \4f.f ! 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