lir - .17 . 77 MEI . If • Ftql ‘ ; . - • 4--- iiiiiilli MI V.I)LIJAIE-ALATIT . . - ,t, 3, Epluslipi):Evg,ity• ;WEDNESDAY 0 Pi4C.E r Oc,South: of the public, , . TERMS OF 'SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar and Fifty einln i4ear pi- ADVANCE. Two . Dollnre, ICppnid,wllhin tha,year. , : • Pm/ DolferfOr sii ibusitint; -,; • • ~_ These teiraneiiiit be rigidly ndbeied to. , OF ADVERTISING , . . ' . . . , . , , kdvirtieeitietita:nntlibig tjtleen !Ince or Wee, will be phargedrit , the Late' of Flay revile ihronVineertlon;-- three times fotOne • Rellar,,, aud.l.WePty-fire. mita fur YOryjsubvequent insertion.. Yearly,-advertleere will he lchaiged at the following rules :' _,. ~ _,„ Oriitultiinti;Wlth the paper;ibt one year, - . 40.5 ~ Ilalfaeolunin,' do. . ' du. 413 Tryo Squaw, with quarterly elm nee, ftlto ritufnemd Cards, with the paper, „ ' . 1113 • • , . . ~. )OB;PRINTIND, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, . salt as handbills, Slake!, Oimulars and every other other daseription of Printing, ak rit t e d Ilalla o n t eV and expeditiously, and at.the LOWEST PRICES: Zarbo. ._........~...w..H..~.....,r~..~_..~.._........._.._~.........,.,..,..... F ZWEVZ , L , n)o 1141.1r92 ) :119' • ' . Itinleopitthic PhysiOian. - OFFlGEi—Main—stroot, in the housofpr mcrly occupied by Dr, Froth-Mumma. Car Hale, Apri)-9;1845. aas 2. o, MOO C=o9 WILL perform nil operations union the . Teeth tinit'arti required lor their preser vntiononclias Scaling, 'Plugging, &c., pr wilt restore the lose °Mein, by inserting Ar tificial Teeth, from a siligle Tooth, to a full sett._ r?Cillice cn 1 3 :u street, u few doors South pl the Itailrbail lit tel. ' N. 11.-I)? I,or vale will he absent from Car stt the lest ten deys, in each month. -- June 11,1.81 a. 30SEPII ENOX, A TTORN EY AT LAW, (lute of Pittsburg praetirie in the Courts of CU:II. budded sod the-ludjoitiing counties, 011 ice pn West [light street, - nektdour to J. Hamilton, - Carlisle, October H, 1.845 CIELaRLMS 5 .. TEN,ROSIO, bale 'Treasury of 1/t .e , • TILL praviiee .Courts of V1:$1111...(1.1.e1111111,.. Office iu Sonilk by Jobb It. Aloil!g.)11.- ,Ittile I/0415. COXiVirEVL. & MCLURE; ATTRIMVS AT LA.%. . 1N 71.1.Atiewri promptly to hitillitiess'entitiiiitiol to them to the toiiiiitics of hind nil Prim Ohl. 0 flivit,s, foie (lour rut's* of the ilall, goat Itli sheet, tool sie*t Ottor to tituothiiiigh 4 4 uter' s s Stare, Shlppeus burg— \l t, I , -- a.lst N it A.O AO Pi g Attorney at law. OFFICE: South IlaanvetAatreel , a few 4100141 n w .1. 11. Graham, Eq. Jaly 11i,tH45. THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, ..z%.:11.1117,,,13V.1 3 12 p Ipa o 1 ATELY kept by Gei). been takt:ti by die b tubseriber. It is newly furiiklied and- has hsuu thoroughly repaired. Passengers in rho ears: strangers, trusolle,rs And visiters are - lilvited to &nil. Terms moderate, and .every iittention . paid ó the comfort and aiiiivenioneo of those who • . —putrui Carlisle, Apr i I 16:1845 = • ..-.Atatizarnu ZATIVIZZEJ rrIFIE, subscriber has stow : mid will constnully kerp •op brand nll kinds o euNIBEII., such pf • • laSteriii. , of which will ,U"seld'ill the river' pr eus, w, I 1e ttr At liatitiuge4iid CAI4I. at the %Varelinese of WILLIAM 13. MURRAY. Pori iRI e.,.Novetubei , .s. 184.3. " - TO -HOUSE" KEEPERS, . ~IST. rencivad ut the vtore.of I). S. A [Mi.% p, pnplctid id I .1. of 4011,11.PETSi whichAvili 7,1 , .)e.p.01`i.i the following prices; .Bthir Carpets 3 seats per yard; 1 yard wide 'Ar.enctian Carpets, 115 mid 31. Stair 'carpets, l d'ents per yard; 1 'yuld wide Ingrain, 311, 45, 4. 9 6 , 79, 69 1111 , 1010 th Also, Alhtting, Furniture, arid' Floor Oil Clothe. •The above articles were .purelinsed"at - auction; and will lje sold 50 per petitTnlileaper than ever was sold in Carlii.le. Apiil;;6, 1816. • • 1401:111 HEIM! H kV? 111:4413polvoda lot , Ol* - I.POoty''' add, d r p44lit", , t. ;14100111.sellik Phi atletp nrLiltigif'or itie' • • • nit! , rik . q V. or fine 111. 1 00rAcy,,, , :tv t , i lies and ojll;xe with lbiq de9egto.,4l . tielei ,119 rips the F.O. l 4ps,,ttagli 4 p r itiinotieriiic.. 011714. • -,A1,11ri511724 , • ' " .e i i - r ; plilt„tigit6 egt, i l ia. , qlcitre.o; ithillisserr, kw- A , ..... 4 ,Vid'' &Hoes—plat received, I t Ile! t4/Iq646.seteeted,•,..to '., ~,,e° ll‘ 1 11 1 163" fr. , „, , 1 4.; ~,, G. 0,41-.8Y,1 • i 11,Mit '9!"S,AP T* ' .....: • • , I. , triT• l, l': ...:: ' j ' 777 1 P tfi r r11117,-,Co'4lk.f. 'l-:; 11f-- 4 k, i iiii s , vi eb ,,,,, , , g et r ,w,t!.; .pQ '"" ec. 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'will be, thankful to 3 ou Tor your support. 11.11CFIAEL ROLCOMIT . Carlisle, April 21 . 2, 1846. Po' the Pe:clot:8 of Cumberluiul IS . TcTLENIEN :—l,offer myself to your mo tif suleration as a candidate for the ORRICE OF SHERIFF, ni the next Genernl Elation. Should you honor me with n majority of your star:nee, I p . letlizti nyselt to tliiicharge the duties of the office with fidelity: WILLI ANI B. MULLEN. Smith Nlidilletnit township, 2 - April 22, I 8.16.—te. S ' . 7`o.the. voters of Cumberland county. ELT.ONV CITIZENS offer m yself to yout eonsinerati tttt as n candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, 01 . 0'11[1)w-11ml Comity at the next general election ainf will feel grateful to soar for roor.support.. JAME:S . I'. LOII3ER,ION. Itickinson tp. Nlay 47, 1846. Tb the Voters of Cumberland county. -11E'LLOW-CITIZENS :-1 offer .mytielf your consideration for the • -• -4011 7 -1110 E--OF SHERIFF, at the approaching election, and shall he thank. fel for y„itur . support : ‘ Very respectfully, yours, • JOSEPH A. EGE. South \ iddleton 'tow nship,l . • - April 22, 1846.—1 c. J 7' o tbe ?..bters of Cunibe'rlandeount*, FELLOW-C-ITIZENS.—T"offer myself as . a candidate et flit: next election fur the orrac or.lffficrcire, - and will ho thankful to the citizens of Cunilser• land comity fOr theitioiten. If 1 uni elected, ,irrattend to the - duties of said oflier—w-ith lideli • • Ir.LIA NI WOODS. Fraiik ford township, May 13, 1846. _ • _ TO hue Electors ofcCuirberl4nd County. ivELLow.crrizENs —1 081 myself to yoor consideration as a candidate roirs OFFICE OP'SIIERIPF of4urtilo3rlulid county 'at the nett General Election, and will feel gratelul to , you for your stomas t. ANDREW' ROBERTS. Carlisle, April 22, 1846.—te. Mil To tip... Voters of Comberland,county. 11L•'LLOW CITIZENS offer myself to your consideraiion as a mu:el:late for the OF' Fit OF S 11E121 F'll` ~coth,bprifind c.,111.ty.10 the e.pproaching dec ibel. arid will be the for your support.— should you dem oie, I pledge mysi If to perform the duties of •lid office with fidelity. DAVID IkIARTIN. Carlisle, April ,22,1840.- To the Vojers . of Cumberland county MitME .1; WINItOTI OFFOCA eiNEIRIIFF • of Lumberland county, at the next general election. and most respectfully sdlivit your vote.. Should you think me Worthy, and elect. liilJ3l will ClideilYdr tp alephhfccithe'duties of-the /A %M. . . south Middleton township, 11ay fl, 1810.—te. To the Vinui's of Cumberland county. vELLow,cITIZEN::::-1 rarer myself ibe your emnideration us a - candidate for OFFICE OF Sli ERCIPSE; of Cumberland county, Op ne*t. general OW*, awl must rospcOttally solicit your support. /1.11' . 31. M4i'EER, '.4 , .catliale, May 6,181(3; TT t he Voters of Cim)bprland county: ELLOWfOitiZEN'S:=,I Offer Ryielf oI Jee Car the • • "'OF•cike'''..olp of combilloOtt,o4 . oty 14.111,0 tom!. go,i)orill elec. tliffOld•. ; jipu doom iyOr . tby , of said offie'p',' 41b04irgo 1.40 duties I)AViD 1' Slit i iaietiu 41.0_61_!0 IA40: - . , Toll - 16.•e .;ft • of ettniberlaild . (3Q: - •T,Y.! a `O itt'e::° " l '" ° I - or Corn • • • - unix; .al • tho , aext, t g ! )er iA n- . ! en -election,and most,-roppiioiiollseoti tl X i , yt w k i - t y h :: o "6 n 4 fil ll 4Pc you cloot.m , e. 4 piptl o . mfpoll.lq diqC4Dgtjts4_m_ o _g np d :,sLecwt:r4x:. 9 l li'le. APril)29; ' 'Cl`Cfhe Voters Of CUtlite'rlittitl 0011t)ty. ,vEt,Lpyie„; i 4ig —l'efrer ,l ttlpeirto 4,t 7 4'!"l!' , CP llo° r iti ,_ ° ." 7 4 4,i fil4kos 1 : - .t ° rO u ; _ : 1 -01'42 , 4mberland:eountyl- at the .o'loll4 -iris d , elao.leih , an telpeetfully,eitlioit - your :„Shoutit tybit'eleot , tpe,l "pleirge'topelf to dieeharga sthgv,tbttiee quid office wit.lt i fitay!) , utt.r , w viti t ipqr ; = ' WEat'PenniaPViltiVii , ep tvh:obit ; );`-1 1 ' 17 1 Oil 29; 11441;" 61 te'/. 1 .' • 'o= .q.;>Cl4,A.^, 70-th6Vblers mberlanclicq ;ntir riELLO! IL' Ar'y Tpoif,#E,ti , foly i apioat , Gig/ Stbri A • 4. NYS.. EMI WM MOM LP'w . l" tmCD_ * s llo , o , Arr.. DV Pi. - P..WILLIS. She's htrautllitl t Her, Myatt-curls Have 'broken - hearts iu eovlbus And then they sleep in enntr,ast so,. , Likefaven. feathers upon snow, And bailie herneck. and shade the bright ...Dark eye from wiirch they, catch thy light, As If their grarethl loolhi were Made „. To keep that slorlowileye In Shade, And }lade make ha tranquil spell, Like wafers itt a shaded well' I cannot rhyine abintt that ere— I've matched it with the midnight sky— I've said ;man deep, and dark, and wild, aExpreardvm liquid, witching, mild; Hut the Jdwerd atm' and ihollying . linen nothing in them halt's° full.' Elhets noble nohle—onh to keep • 'Emhaluell do' dreams of fevered sleep; All eye for 'home. taste refold, Perception swift, and lialonc'd mind; And more than all a gift of thought To such a sidritAlictiesi wrought, 'Flint on Illy rat her language fell As if each word dissolved a spell. Yet I half Imte her ; site has all Thai would insure an-angel's-full,- "- And there 's a cool, collected look, As if her pulses beat b>• book, A measured tone. a cold reply, • • - A umkagainent of yoke and eye, A calm, possese'd. authentic air. That leaves a doubt or softness there, and worship ns I may— My fevered thoughts will pass away. And when she lifts her fringing lashes, -And her dark e,e like star-light flashes ; And whetrshe playg her !Inlet wile Of thaVialat look and mens Med I go away. like one n hots heard In some kite scene the prompter's wog, And make a row In break her eltattni keep we meet imaln.: The Halls of the 31ontezuucati. Montezuma H. ascended the Mexican throne A. D. 1502, at the age of twenty-three, before Mexico had been diwovered ropeans—Lle died 30th June, 4520, the forty-seeped year uf his age, of wounds in flicted by the Spanish discoverers whom he had invited to his'royal. palace, Ilisturlans agree in admiring his character. . On ascending the throne, not contoni with the slimMusic:sill c e of . hips filawr,liß erect, enl another, much inure magnificent, fronting on the plaza Mayor Of tfce .preout city of Mexicos Su vast wankthe great structure, il n it,Als_one-of the historians legions us t to Space covered b . ): its iv Ft aced tool utight have afforded ample room fin thirty knights to run their course in tt regu'ar tou r nay. Ills f ul h er : s palace, althow4h not so high, was so exten sive that the visi ON were too much fatigued winahnfing through the different apartrhents,' ever to see the whole of it. The palaces were built of red stone, ornamented with mai'ble,, the aria. tirthe Aloinezurua family (all - eagle bearing a . litn•sr in his talous)being M sculptured over e aiain entrance. Crystal fountains, led by the great re4ervoirs on the neighboring hills. played vast halo and gardens, tied supplied water to hundreds of nimble baths in the interior of the palacto. Crowds of I obtes and tributary chieftains were continually sauntering flu °ugh the or hetet hug away tliLnis• hours in 'attendance, at the court. llicliTFM..niar in es in wood adorn ed the ceding, beautiful mats of palm leaf covered the floors. The _walls were hung with cotton richly - stained, the skins of wild animals, or gorgeous draperies of feather Worir "wrought in imitation of birds. insects and flowers, in glowing radiance of colors: Clouds oriffirense from gulden censors diflu sod intoxicating odors thrinigh splendid • _ • • • aziits ktN eighty wives and five thObsaial slaves of Mon-. temma. • _ . He encouraged science and IPRuil.larunA piddie,selioels were established throughout the greaterpit of 'the sinpia - .. - The' city of Mexico in pis day numbered twice as•many inhabitants as at present, and one thousand •sweeping ' the streets, keepino . them so clean that a man could . tracer' e the whole city with as little :lunge:. of soiling his feet as his hands. A careful police wdded. the Extensive arsenals, granaries, _warehouses,, ah aviary for the most beautiful nageries, houses tot reptiip4 and seilamte, a Collection of human Monsters, : fish-pon6 built of •Marble, rind museums and public li- braries,, all ea' the illost ektensive Azatipp add ed their attractighsto,tho o:reat.eitYot. Azt99§. Clingoons irietnris were sactifidedi and, their blood baked in bread, or. .their;bailiaollreaaetl-for food.to be devoured_ by the,peOplo,Wi,eligions festiVals iria . .-reared their pyrallatajg,ns fariihoiwthe highest ediaces.; men Werii'thit'S 'sacrificed' 'The temple of' Ataxtili, their war god,.was so con. strUcteil.thal",,its,great. alarru,,gong,:,aou,adino tO ' 'batie 11 . 30 .011 ' the three ''loaMes irciand r antl-called_thrfe.liiiitited r t canine -armed - .. their'monareh;!: , ! : B6 , vast;Was 1 birdikof proyijß.A . ,builOng ("Voted,l9,iliem; -that sop Aitkeypi;the.,fille4pe.4..rip* kn r ..lllpxi ice, wore";ullptvgd or 'their'.dady,',conepir4): ' "mils The rosideliceefl the Mon jPg44.o'.P .ItYiZ'.4l- 81 4"..gun4 e tt &.R . 0 1 , 1 i9f setteral 14tent,,and'here r wekiisirife, etwo thcifEndperor;iitid..his.lather-,...! The • groat cy ics,s .4rees---uad e •!. Which: the Altes.4{F9Y e il l "O l fk l ' is .P -sso e i i tes. ,en e,e' A icid : t`, I. slisidp the joa al #040411. - !disqql. 6 -41 11 - 1 0- 1 P,( 0 4-0 3 . d t1 1 ,4 el rgatt i L L ' . ; 1 0: 1 *.0);RP:i 0 ,9..ff#4 .0 094 1 "t'k ' la r °• c -g t ; i : u,t ,clly of 41V1-010,Ldecay,,I10). 13.1i.TM*fiPIPSOY1111'41.111:F10,4411,6€110kiiiii.41 .. -1 . 73r- ' 7 Y l ' ,7T ''''-, r -, :', 7 - ' l ` 'j - . ,; ' ~1 r . '• 6. iliiii . e it - . glief' ' i r '" ' ei 4414nt00f (I .. . ,!,ri., 1, dywh ' hnAY,,,q.,_ - „,lyr6iii:dlica ~.1. 13 9 - ' ' ii,NtiniV 10 9 11 10 ;17°Yi Tflok-iligitio.oo).rit:.7 . e'll '" - ,: ii,“•:. -.11-A ~ , t ! . - .4 ' FIVAPri ; )3,9 iti, ~, "..4, , 1 # 3 , Wee l t.rt . iptiu 'Not -X;fe4,Fil ~:!~V•'fi.Cx4:~.i',~.~,;~H:, ^, ~ _; .yY'r%~~.rc AIM CAMISLE JUNV '‘ 7ll 116 LETTER FROM 414..;.§P, VIEWS' i TIIE COIII3IA-N- PitZwEctis•*4il*W4juic . ),t:l*4 • Tlio WashingtOn tTliiqp,'OfMes . 1 contains the coireitiondiniin'olleit Senate; beqs , een' The SeCrittai Gen. Scott.:. It occuples'fivgl* paper, rind is; therefeit, ontil'eTy toy ousler us to publiih. we; 1f0ii%,g.4 room foi the followiog lottek fraai svhich contains hiastig',gOstioriii. cation of the war walt-Ige.sicci:7i. taut and Intcresting:—: 0 • • HEAD QUOTEIIB OF TIIE' Ai Washilmton May 1. 5 .1 18311 - have -received rio assigning; me to,the immediate : Cot the army about .to be raised to. peace within Alexieo; butl to hpltl myself .in readiness for lht From that moment I have occitpio incessktly, with the vast prelim rangemento which can only , be-Mad tageously at this place, through' tIP live chiefs of the general staff—thi general, quiytortnaster general, cot general of subsistanco, chief of ordn surgeon general. .1 Bare 'been rnt pied, also, in the distribution of th vhlunteers needed arnoug the set'et iii apportioi)ing the horso tp the fo study of the mines of march, and Ovate, ,Pit: veyances.for Are several bodies of . fteeigaltp• the best points in the frontiers of Mexiaililn the study of the northern interior;;atirte southern routes of that republic; ittle: to the means of transportation on Grande to •and beyond that giver; ii49.4r-, Honing the depots of supplie% of all ei trifron 1114 side, &o. fig. As these matters are respectivelylal ed, orders arid instructions have been, orw*bn given, to the chief of, the general staff {,Lis place, and the routes cif marsh aneViter conveyances, together with the delin*ier supplies of every- descriprioti, aro fin'O'fo bo cotfuounieated_to the unknown cantitentl-. cis of volunteers I,l;licsp sia—ices ate to,bii-ae f oeptefl.. 1n the mhist of these multitudinous and 'in dispensable occupations, I have learnecOom you tltaf - mach impatience'is itirerrdvfelf,' perhaps in high (tti'irie,sol44t lnLve . ready in route I, and DOW, « ith ' touniselr ho nirrinary orally. Jays, I find myself ... ..,40top that necessary work, to guard. my&elfagiquat, perhaps, utter am 111 the qtarters alluded to. lam too-old a soldier, anti; iave had too muulnspecial experience, nocte,:feel the infiiiiteimporhaine of securing ,morsel/ against danger (ill will or pie-condeimiattoo.l in my rear before advancing, upon tliVri4l4iu enemy. adv4PlegeT?l,lo..tlPP,9lol*leS— a forward match ,without The ceiyaenee.thaf' all -is well behind. If insecure-in' that quar ter, no'ilerieral can put his whole heart and mind into tire work to be done in front. I am, therefore, not >r little alarmed, Day. clip- pled in my energies, by the knowledge of tbe impatience in question, and 1 beg to say blear no other danger. My intentions have ecu, after making all prelimintityarratigetnents heso. to _pass do'. " the Ohio andlceirtlssippi, to see, or to te•sure myself by -eorre'spontletieu, that did- volun teers, on whom we are aloofly - to rely in 'the' inosceution of: the existing war, ate tepidly assembling for the service; to 'Ann' the_psob s . Oslo time of their readiness to advance upon eV'er'y kind are in 'placie, hr are likely to be in place in sufficient time; to hasten one and the other; to harmonize the movuotunts of volunteers_and to modify their routes, (if, neuesortry so that all, or at least'a sufficient number, shall , arrive at the indicated-points on the Mexican frontierat the best periods, f • ,o---far-as-pi;acticabler-about-1„4-sm-no tinm. ' All that I have but sketched; I deeds to 'be not only useful to success, but indispqpon, ble.' As a soldier, I make this assertion With out the dear of contradiction, from any honest .apt/ 'wade! Scildiers. . ~. - - AgicinOt,the ad:ciiiitandititt"Coli . iliitnnaticin of all other Persons, WlitioVer--‘rifity.be`designa ted fqr-thelfiglimorrirnand--in question, there eon bo• nq reliance, (in hiw,absenc,e),, other than the active, candpl, end steady k aujmort of his Oyernment. It ''l cannal;lw -° that sure boing tcrrhbf Ulitir, If till , lm infinitely, for the country. (net to .spealf frf - „mY, personal security,) that song . other ; pain. ' mender of the new , a ; tagainst' .)Sitikiect. should" be selecied,"i* 'No .matte P ',W iivii;piii,: i i . i, be lie shall; at lkie44, o ii*,lo , l`.q:iittiff)iiqs . N... ed by, : sne,:in this'Offtee'condo,4xwAtte:Oloe4 adcl des,,lrs,: eraoripl!pst,;ther,nom•i'. tow - 41;10'8d ifiyoelflinctied:tittd:ffugiOrteeL ' l, 4itily,t• x:Plicitv.tr(eAn ''--l - '.4' :tiCit:de?' sire to place Myself; 1146'14, 9,11 posnions- 7 -e i fire 8, I.4rAii-hi' nWea, anti il l ; ir--e-Tif O:49Mk -- It 'wag 'dihtmotly it 10 ‘l. n ' a's - O, , ilasis,•irf the'cutt Kiloaci - i.: - to light With the7 - Ptetsictow l nnit yourilt l'Oti. , Ihe'sul 110. i / I t9qsl volifin 'p`. '',,W .ii ' ; 7 mo. 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'.., . ei, tOitPo - 4 , "Tttfi ~.„,t. ', w o k! , ,:, J ., F ; ._ in' 7,it ia p 000tpipieloxl'st# :ii,).‘t .fwk,i4..-e,,,,:f:2:7,?1,1,,, 2 47:7. *1..4 Co • . • ..usivei as to the period best. for taking up ties of operatßifts from and beyend the lower Rio Grande. All the information that can be obtained here represents that the rainy season, on and south of the Rio Grande, begins -about June, 'and terminates about the I t of :ieptent her; that clueing that season, the hoof ofthe horse and the•mule, becomes softened (thuugfi shod.) and diseased so as to disable the ant- , mal for travel 4nd work. Again, it—is at Ate end of the rainy season, and fur seine weeks later, that in the northern provinces of Mex ico, menelnd horses would have the best chance to obtain drinking water, the hors os the best glazing, and tip pommissanes the best beet and motion Mr men. Bpt another • reason ,has been mentioned Why I should leave the preliminary %lurk to by done here, and- ab an don - 111t.1 IN% ltk C monthel volpnteeis to flint their. way as they 'may to the Aiexipaiifrptitipi.--vii,: the 1101/1- tier of paPiotiis Louisisolia;r6 - tvlio)lave pour, .pd, turd - s pau stputi_iire_v leneral Puilit 1.1t1,c1 ur oppu- Labimiorkt, _ vnlunti•ers can, audct the circumstances, have legally Aillgau.ed ha three months only. Tht:y eechiliare had no knowledge of the veloneer act id Alay 13. 1846, without-whit:4 no etirohneat lor - wou. than thite-months v add he binding upon thetn. A tier that terta, without a lorn-al enrolment, under the, recent act : lur thelong. er period, not an ()dicer or a matt could be 1P11,411,Y htild to Servi, r, os, tried for any otfettee 7,4teiekr.,,,Thpy eyidOnly, hastened ~to the one' 'Of ' to succor tri'::"attuy here' to save, It from what they, no doubt, eemed probable surrender or.destroctien.— Many of the Louisianians may be ready* to (cone twelve mouths' volunteers; and to Lc !lionised legally as such. As three mood." , nen they could hardly, eyee in the abstsa:cr A hostile lorces, march to 'Monte' ey, Lobito morning entitled to (no doubt) an lionina 11e discharge. Before tho limo for that dis liarge, it may certainly be wets, if mashers I- them do net volunteer under the recent tet4, tp send the quotas of foot, called ter rem nip ;ewer Mississippi, to aid Genet,il aylor to (Wending-his- positions.- and; ye,- taps to n:w 0/I^3 ua d t • to to (...raede. But foi the eunquesLof at peace., by regular, incesput, and forward movements, the Mods of our calculations here (as to numbers) must Pe altogether extravagant,' if u much larger army, including that in position, and one very differently compbsed, (in }come tutil loot.), ho not fteeessait. , It was to command %tteltiaTt, .r-firf.n-) Mal inalcistoed $ illy self .itts likely to be sent to the Mitviean i .frontier, us it is always unjust to 'a junior General who has done %yell, and is sapposrd to Ito doing ) (f melt, to.supereedo iin-,lfyji uneral of litdi er raid: without so dim , %yillx the hitter tor. responding reinfore inputs 'I should esteem ,myself the unholy instrument of wounding . the honorable pride of s nip gap - Mu atid jiiill, ,0- - ,to n s Taylor, if,..irilefod.li,isupercedu 'him ,under alflerent-,citotonstancel., . iio'Wever, tto-lifreooliig iugg estions (has, lilY,'llfrown together) may be vie,wed k have leetflp - it duo to the couu,try,r,nofe than my ',htfaik (3, sell; that.; eln:4l.Present thetri and 'Atvititalle,tVislies or ,the,orclurti of. iheßritisi ''',Mtfi, great. mil:feel, I hava . the homer to te ...,,0f7-pkr, yiw, Most obedient . t ;e r va q t. , .7,,,ir , A. ..., . , . -IVI;Vf4LD. 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( ON 44;tiqigiiriot014 , z4o.tilitilc•fttlo'llti310, ;,' ell l'4o.sy .81m 4 1(1: ; q0i li t,. qqacnia,::Mpligitt*, , , filPikilted i4aYlluto'uonitti BO Tull °V!-NOtisliltsi, .thitipalcflut a 'olilliclipittl iitttilholit:uhworld-: hti_lt a_qtr4liil:sit,coßyiiiict ilii}ily,*4,t by4lpai ~ ,fresliA,4loo9lßrliPllAhir,igsltill,of a,n,,04 1 :•. , 'or *orliji'ofdeat;l,';' , of h4,ifeli k . cif. 016frilly,• I 't ;We': h`a\is l , , ,kilit: foal tluillelzkl:' l tiDeatli iii:l3iiiial 4$:01:e-4110y 44,110,4rpt,;-tolly .t af e d : :,,;.Th e y: . - I Nivij'Pl!ly•o: 3 9 l .kt:49l4n Sift9th6i!Pan . n.q.klid( ,n 1 ouroilv9tie.PoYftr.-19..il();14 I,9rtt's altar, 1 ':withopt VosAtija j. G,10 ilrlEfokiiiii±billidire, rloiiitVcc,ttl , 't,Vilfekkili'liierfillOttid,;foat;', Stjiit:, 1y,.. , if , wir.:109g144 thcirekiibpullitinni, if we Elitl• . Finki,Ri s4l 9(WOki4l#lolV# in- 0 1 14 0 . %gin) (i4cit4'4o:. infignatibrts' :Witli,,iteZvajw;ancr.• it 1,2,141ti0n,a;' , 'iliti'shilslifidiliter ky 4iiilo ki lilthViii - ,ti&:;6l`tly," o l „do& iiiiiriollllM 6l•TtliCilleitii VIA `"i4'.. ''. :jdit , 764M 9 i , )itit , i tiliArr -- . a , ..4- #l.- / 4YB • 4.oti:it:i i _ili' ^ ` - " exPlit f,..mit i 46);. , :gif8K04# 4 .4 _ : , , , ,k,:;,-0; ~,,,::;'-;-:•-..,''' 1 ..,',lkaftikil 4,4' • Va edapoorrespond tatiek3Viiii%intist of thorn'. Thp,par .jfNeOtion••here,,flien recurs;, Canthe ~*egiment"from—Kentfickyf, , - (the most 4rcitkiNje3iibo,) , ;o4,thatiront• Tennes ±o.4lifielearkdayaitearey,s teeelt tJte t . ,Ljrdo: - ; ltOttttArkt — be - it remembeYoo - )oiire*O,day,'(lst of September i ) be 4400.41;;lthayejitartied personally feJ2i3afetii,",and intelligent Adjutant fkOudlpy . s , .of Kentueky,. that that iistoritlitiontlyob to en t cannot be assom- Ay) Frankfort, on. the Bowling 'earliersalon:the latter part of dune. ticif!. it, will probably be obliged Rt., •;,iiatklernphis, Fulton, on- the Red ;tan Antonio .de,Bpar, Sa , ., a line of routes of file Ten. ; Arkansas iii4".lklississippi hose will tectiyely, 5aY41 . 0,. 500; arid 700 miles pypn the middle Tennessee Aliment,. cannot, allowing not a day it notion at•its rendezvous, or on the reach the - Rio Grande, before (accord ill computations we can make here,) Idle of August.- considering thilt Ave cannot hope :more than 800 regular cavalry on the jip,Gratide..no commander would be !!!to_ enter Mexico without both the ;ky and Tennessee regiments of horse, tim: line• been called from points to the field of expected operations.— dw state a fact which seems. to bo UM IMPBE - t. (r. r , e l e aa•• 1 //-* 4 Fropi the CtiltiVator'l -.HAY MAKINO. • tiCli} `not adopt- he-Saine,rule in" regard to tlieditne of Cutting'clover . and grass for hay, that is follciwoct Metlicinathetbs? The object in both-eases is to secure the tritisio virtues'of the plant eating limbs, as an acquaioted with the subject admit, the -most pri3per time for cutting is when they are, iu full bloom ;- 'and . it is also admitted that they should be cured in the shade, because if exposed to the More directio (titmice of the suit and-air, some of their valuable properties would lie evaporated. - We know there is gome - difference of opin in regard to the proper time foi cutting grass. The advecates fOr ripe hay,contenti that there is more , sulistanee , in it, and that it will go farther' in feeding stuck, than that which is cut while in blossom. And_ so we suppose flrere is more substaticu ' in the scrub‘oak bush i pand that it would go still farther in feed ing (not etipportingi stock. A:dtpillitJg.Jl4ke, is More siilisTatice.to ripe ass, is it a kind of suliMance which affoids mote nourtslund'ilt Rl' animals? Planti at the time of flowering, - contain starch, gum .and stigar;i _all of which are known to nourish animals.' Intligsformation of seed, the stems aMtleay.es. are exhausted of these.substances, and the substatae which remains is chiefly Woody fibre. • But it may be said tha,t thg composition of woody pith, starch and gum, are nearly the same. Ad, mitte4; but this does not prove that anirrials ate able to extract an equal amount of nour• ishment from each. The composition of a diamond, the hardest of all substances, May be said to be similarto ',hitch. un , &c. car bon being the chief element of all , but the digestive organs'of animals would luridly be able to convert the diamond into organized tissue. And though woody fibre, if eaten by. cattle or sheep, might -stick to the ribs," we thing: the ribs would notacqpire from it much fat, or the system much strength.. • some parts bf the country, animals are actually fattened for market on hay alone.— This may sound Strange to these who teed their stock ouly .mith (4...ver t im id timothy which has gime to seed; for .we presume, their stook was never 4,ltus "Irittened. But where this object is attained, the grass is din %% et: ills _Guile J.,, , reen,_(itel _past hluem)..and - mwle and preserved with great carr. It is hoe tiiere att. some kin's of grasses—as'the h• spite grass," pl "Ketatte, Woo gt o Inoh tunke. hilt fade balk in sped btalk;,. the ohief growth vonsistitig of leaves which spring tim, tl•e root. ' The gitatest ralne en fodder he obtained hi such vases by allowing, the cop to innw till it liad litcrilied'its great est bulk. This remark, howet or. applies by Ito ntetitts to clover . , tirnothy, ur the grasses nsiinlly 'cultivate - a for hay narkinglu lll l3% W e. "UM eNPU'e it to the sun tout air no Morkthatij, ? ,sailaiied to Pfloct 46;ii s iffOrvation; - Samientlfori that is abere;given:in reference to curin' herbs,— Clover Lion bii : c t iliptlindrp'd-it.kk,nnore con veniently: eared—with but little Oxposurotto the sun. If it is net wet. and is fairlynwih ed. it may he put with forks. into coeks.which trill wei2-Mw when dry, about filiv pounds each, and Dill etleeinally cute. Timothy also; may ho cutetr in the same manner. 'rho 11- nur-gtasime 'when thrown into - a holly; pack more elott•efy and afloul lessspace for The air; cousequently they requite to be incite thinly `,spread lir mak eepl lig with el.)r 7 w I r j e b we nes t er i_kpioad out of swath, our ptactice hasbeen to s read out the swat) s •IS •e • • OS • • if the burden is stout, as soon as the dew is off; hethe afternoon, rake and cock 'it before the dew fillls.- We prefer putting it in cocks, even if it. is no more than Wilteebeeause the sweatiak,it Will there undergo in the coarse of twelv,o hour's, will much facilitate the ma king, and if the grass' is coarse and hard, It wilt render it much more soft. Besides; hay • • -has Been welt sweateer ir, Lorkris -- liable to ferment in the stuck or. mow. Whether the hat wltichi was .mowed and At in cocks on 11Co first- day will Make so that ie will du to to the barn on the second day, deppild..s of i •onrse on its condition 'and I the state of the w eather. If all .appearances indicate tnat the hay can be made sufficiently on the second day, (and reZwated 'observe [lens only 'pin determine th 3 deoi s ee of dry ness which is required ,) . open . th7e cocks and Shake the hayout thoroughly break ing all the locks with the fork. Ihtt d should not lie spread out later than three or leer ofclock in thq•afternoon but shopld bp put pp again, , rir if dry enough, put in Ike barMhy this time kit it contract moisture. If from the condi. tine of the hay "or the appearances of The WOather, there is a probability that thq hay cannot tip mad enough in one 'day, fait re 'Mein ' ilildiSturbed 'till; the we tither is fav Ora- Jilin , • •I' Tho. • ~ . se erk.qtte or twci giber C‘9nidertAionca ..41siv/4LOLeatly_euttina_Wiii94tta.inititte,ALtt i stotie .4 „It, ,le' ailtrtitteti by, phybjetlogiet .that itlet 151?54',1iet both their own energli3g - and 'tiiii; oM-nig.ite.lh'fortriing , :eeeti, -ther,i, in, the' i,q le',l)rociding ier,tion of their goiill. Thlig *hen grass' i 9 eell,4,red to swin,,:tt go,' , 98 ':liig lkitkaftk-,tc : gravib ? amid from the, exit:in - 8z ;lotiistetteette'd,;;-11te-s‘irte.l7mer,e-ilul4ie.Y: 2 ii) - i.?e't - . --- `- e.littivtilor - ' --- ' • .---•,;--1:77.-.-- , ...-7---- ';','''''' , 1" , .‘" ,,,,, ,. , , , ~ _ ..,.. . I: WA llltio.rrort's VOT Al 1110 :11Y110 td ; ,fileptiO(Pial.'Yirejlaia,iq •,17iJ ~,this oreat'. and good itetri; went, to Fairfax ,- Gott '4 l l loiter , to qh.,inva vocoivii t g,,i, • litis wealty, g ,' t ng; 01(131. , linl;vcited, and replied 'as felletvii 4.=l.vnte on 'be sidf.pf Order44.'Wielltii)irefierpll 'tirket t ?' an d their g j ave.,ip the antesiot ?his , cab d .. th is :In forinatiov I had Ron J.T . ridsrpti%itc :, -• • 1001i•67.1611iittrifiii7 , 4441! :eipitat ; 40 :*WcitiderPr', ,, ..' ,4 P 4 you.l;:id 45, st .hipi ) bigli es apoloT.' `X'fmniaii'vitigilitaiwif4;,!...tehil,t'l'ki:t'oinf it id • %** 7 4TA • - • 6, pentst! , i.'vrab-Catirriiited ItiViir4qip-yeil*'7AH'itati7lll-lol&J.0"*" .NIMIBER, -. X.X.XIX . '! alsrlib:a-010).41tba, t . . „- ,WASIIIpiGTON, June 9, 1846., 'ENolltratiOß of Mr. W,elister ., froß - . logersOlPs . tharges.i. .-• • , . The Hotiie met tit 40p:clock. andMr, Vin t ton obtained its unanimous Cronagnt to make, report from the Sithct.committee to Myes:-, tigtite the charges against Mr. Webster. 'rite fq).6o - wa.l , read. he main features are as follows: 7F _ let. Mr. Ingersoll eltarg'ed- that Mr. Web. ster had, without the knewledge of the Pres- . ident..and contrary to usage, tlen the secret service, fund from the charge the Disbut,s;; ! int Agent, and applied it to-his own psp i• The report sates that in the tinic of Wrish- . • Lingtnn and JefferSon, it was customary that the Secretary of State should keep this fund,: Land that it was got put-in the hands of the. Disbursing Agent, until some time in the ati mini sh a- ion of Mr.-Jefferson. - In reference to this patieulat gge ease, Mr. Ty ler had susted that ills irhetildi dis bursed by Mr. Webster, in the ihen critical state of our foreign relations, and allthemon 4. Which had been placed in his henr3s, had been placed there with the full knowledge and by the authority of the President. Theist: was not the slightest proof that any had beer; Applied 1,1,F Mr. Webster to his private rise. 2d. Mr. Ingersoll charged thatldr. Webster had used the-public funds to corrupt party presses. Theme is one clause in Mr. F. 0. J. Smiths letter which unexplained would jus tify the inference drawn by Mr. J., but the testimony laid helm e the Committee complete—. ty V7IIOITS all fitaulatiati for any charge that Af t . Webster hod used any portions of the, undt to rorrupt party presses. • 4 , ,ad. That Mr. Ingersoll hail -charged that • Mr. Webster, m lieu he left office, was tanker to the fund. The report states that. when Mr. Webster left the State bepartment there was atLapparent balance 'against him on this fund of $2,290, which he contended had been -expended• by hitiy , fine venchena receiVed, but which vouchers 'could not 1.1 found. That in Nor. 'I i 444. n' voucher was prate : red for 52'000. Mr.Velister not being able to produco.other vehehers,T s in order to close his account paid thohalarice; with the under• it the %teachers - wet° found s ifida mount should be refunded to him. That in Fob.' 1845 2 vouchers for 7~1000 «'ere prntittr - ed;und thanifticilibtrepaid, leav ing an apparent balance-'-against : Mr. Web. stet of Stain, which he contends'haibeen- - expended on the public-seryice, but for which he could tint protium vouchers, and he s them tote. paid it to the fund. The I?epart 'Ally exonerates Mr. Webster on all points, and concludes by witting that its the testimony facts have been brought out, hich ought not to be made public, and asici r , that the testimony be sealed up and Placed in the , archives of the House; notttibe openl. ed only by order of the Iletise, and :lint the committee be discharged from 'the" farther consideration of the subject and the iepOrt be pt inted. - - • The Report wag signed by Messiii. Vinton, and I). I'. Whigs, twal Seaborn ionei and Jelicn , on Davis, Deraocrats. • Mr. Brinkerhoff made a Minority Report, in which he had 'embodied Mt: F. Smith's letter, and concluded with a resolu tion that all the testimony be printed. S Jones said, that ample jusiiee had been dune to Mr. Ingersoll, in refetenee to . the inference he - had_drawn from Mr. F. 0. J. Smith's letter• and A would be un'tist.'itn: 1 proper and iniquitous to publish 'that letter, Iwithout, the explanatory testimpny and 'the , m'ajority of the commeee ast d that all tile testimony shood be kept secret. My. Brinkerhoff Men made some remarks in support of his views. - Mr. Martin, of Ky., asked Mt.. B. if Mr. . Ingersoll was allowed to appear befell.) tha 0' . .. ,' . : , seettte-his-v.harg ' C Mr Brinkerhoff raid lie was not; ' • , • ' Mr. Vinton said Mr., Ingersoll did itot ;talc . to aflpear . mid Was not refused. The m in o rity 'report ref 'Mr. Britikerhoff was then read. it passed over Mr: liver ' soili,s first charge, but on the' second - and fthird, it attempts to sustain a forded construe= 1 Lion of the evidence. that he wlszdefaula , r; 1 and thdt lie has tiled the Beeret' 'Fund to-cor rupt party` pinsses, ~ COL: 8k.:.. 4 :5J0N .1 Ni) I'HE WAR tauniximi: 7 —ln the course of, hie recent speech on the Ore. : gee question,"eol..Benton made .use l ef the following . feteible language ; Al r. Bunion said, icwas a case. to ...try, the, lroilty of poor bumati nature.:The great 01- • - gal ; und five_ iiimiltiii Sloane!. ones follow ing its notos,oral'.inany tint thousand tongues, " had proclaimed the 5-1.4 g Jim.; ianij. oqr-right .. up to 11, ;-,.and- thus acting „upon,iepqrtcf.flp. 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