Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 27, 1847, Image 2

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Anther victory ; glorioint
'vv , hiith has thrown's ldition4tcaldr . e'lifirtn t lite
American Arms, •Inut beeh"
day by the army wider Gem Scott—dhe:Faroutt
onpftal•of Mexico has fallen before. the pow
er of a handful:ill men compared' with the
odds at ra) etltnAtst titem i .and Santa Anna ;
instead of sh6ltii :g his blood as hi3,had
mised,tisivatleting icitG the rednnalit of his
army Ito one knows.whither.
Th e ht):Rejel)ll'f, inniregnable woikoonlim
puitepec, atter'n4lesperattistroggie, were tri-.
and Mout
erde, besates.i. host of officers of ditterent
grattestaken prisoners; liver 1000 non-com
missionetLqfficorsinkprivotes, all their am-
4 rnintition, anti 'cannon are in otilliimdf',
'the 'lngttives worti in hill flight towards the
ttiiiikttnt works which command the entrance
'to the city, and our men were at once in thot
• p_umuit, ^
•
.
' .:• ta . en: Qpilman, suppotted•by'Gen.'Srnith's
brigade,, took' by the lehe pu Ile pee. itecitt ed übt
towards the Belan.-gate and 'Cipcladelic :Gen.
Worth, su pported;by 'Gen. Cad we Id er 's -bri
gade -ntivaneed by Stm'Costne acqireduct to.
wards the garita^of that .nanie. .Both ;metes
, were. out up by ditches*.titel -defended .by
!breastWoiks ,barricades and -strong workS Of
every deseriptiOn. k flown to military science;
yet the daring and impetuositY•of our, Mee
• overcame one.dcsionce alter "another, and by .
nightfill every cork to the city's edge 'Ay:is
Tarried. den. Quitman'a• command, . afier
the route-.at Chapultepec, was the• (hit to en
counter the . enemy in force. Midway be-
Aween the' former and the Belan gate, %Oita
Anna had constructed a . thong work,' bet
this was at once vigerously assaulted by Gen'
Quitman, and aided by h flank flre from two
of Duncan's guns,Which - General Worth had
• ordered to approach as near Pas possible from
-toe San - Come road, the enemy. . was again
sou ed n d in lull flight.. They again made'
a steed - men theirstreng fortifications at and
"tieartlf -. Belt i- - 7gtffific'oribbirg - a — tre - o - rendelii
•fire n,3 only of round shot grape and shell,
but of musketry; yet boldly Gen.' Quer/dui
advanced, stormed and carried the works, al.
though at great hiss, and every point on this
aide of the city was in our possession. In
this onslaught two of our bravest officers
were Drum and Lieut. Benja
min. •
Meanwhile, Gen. Worth was rappidly
vanclbg upon Cosine. At the English bury
ing, groOrid the -enemy 'had c .nstrucied a
thong work. It was defended by infantry
for a short time, but could not resist the as
sinks of our men—the aflrighted Mexicans
soon fled to another line of woiks near the
city, and thus Gen. Worth was in possession
_teLthe_entranc_e_ San COME'. As , his melt
mi vat teed towards the garita. the enemy open•
ed a heavy fire of musketry Lora the house
tops, tot well as l ot grape, canister and shell
from their butteries, tints .sweeping •the
streets completely.. At Thisjancture the old
Monterey game of burrowing and digging
through the house's was adopted. On the
right, as opr men fared the etiemy.,4ge
uedu t afforded a artist shelter on the left
the housesitave some protection, tut many
were still Oiled or wounded by the grape
which swept every part, as well as by the
' ;sliells•which were continually bursting in ev•
my direction: Abhor 3 o'clock, the work - of
the pickaxe arid crowbar, under the dime
, Lion of Lieut. 'G. - VV. Smith,•of the 'Sappers'
•
and Miners. had fairly commenced, and eve.'
ry minute brought our men nearer the one
my's last - strong-hold; in the meantime two
mountain howitzers were fairly lifted to the
top of one of the honses and into the cupola
. of the church, from which they 'opened [a
plunging and most effective fire,- wit file one
of Duncan's guns, in : Charge of Limit. limn,
Ayes run up under a galling,Tire to a deserted
breastwork, and at o nce opened upon the
-•garita. in this latter Taring feat, four men out
of eight were either killed:at worm:led. but
still tbe piece was most effectively served.—
The work of the millers was stilt going on.
/a one house which they had entered by the
pickaxe a favorite aid of Santa Anna's was
found. The great men had just fled, but had
left his friend and his supper ! Both were
cell cared lor—the latter vt^ai devoured by
our hungry officers, the former alter doing
the honors - of the table, vas made a close
. prisoner. lust as dark was setting in our men
flail mined and dug their way almost no to
•
The very guns of the enemy, and new after
a short struggle, they - were completely rout
ed and driven with the loss of every hillll7.
The command of the city by the San Cosme
Tonle was attained.
/ During the night, Gem Quitman commen
ced the work of throwing up breastworks
end erecting batteries, with the intention of
opening a heavy cannonade upon the Cui.
dadela with the first light this =mho. At.
ICI o'clock at night Gen. -Worth ordered s Capt.
..- Huger' to bring,up a fourteen-pounder and-u
-teri-Ina mortar to the garita or gate of San
Cosme, and having ascertained the bearings
anal distance of the grand plaza and palace,
et once opened upon'those points. The hea
vy shells were heard to explode in the very
heart of the city. At a little altar midnight
lilajor Falacice, accompanied hytwo or three
. ''members of the municipal „council of the
the city, arrived at• Gen. Worth's lesed•quar
• ieli,:ittid - le - great - trepidation - ihErifirraff litre
' that Santa Anna and Inagrendefmttelitfled
and that they wished, at Mice tereirreagt the
capital,! They were referred (Cilia commas,.
dernrhief, and immediately stilled for Ta.
• oucaya; but in the mean time the fifeit upon.,
.the toWriteased, ' . -----'- 2 ' •
• All'O'ciciek this morning' General Scott,
With his stior; road in find took quarters at
• the National Palace, on the top of which the
regintent'f4% - of the Ottani rifles end the
'stare mitt Stripes'. were effetely, flying; The
immense ,crowd_ el blankeleil .lePerns, the
ottirkilf thi.eifpital f were :congregated in the
.-;:elize• a s tho.'eothmloiret. ; iri chief, entered h.
-, .71fity,pressed'. tiPoit'.Atii: soldiers; and eYetl
6.'',:lieittes ihbegli theYWeie.beings,rif Another
'world. Sn much were they m the'wity,.end
With such . egferiteiiii.tlid ' they press around,
• -that Goneral',Seott . Was :bompelledzio-order .
1 -[, ceritragoonetti:clencille plaza. ,They. were, r. , roldiliCrweier.,rtottit Mierifr.:harm :a man .
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CITY I*" MEXICO 8.0p44, 1844. t
Not a little joy has been manifeSted 1. - iy all at
the arrival hereof the American prisoner§.
Capts. Clay, Headley rind Stilt - jiff, - LietitOM
ants Churchill, Daniilson and Barbour, and•
sixteen privates—who 'have recently been
confined at Toluca. It seems that.theyere.
!cleave( by the Governor, Olagnibel, on his
own responsibility, they prlimitling that the
same number of Mexietth ptisotieri, and of
equial_ran should' be' delivered up.
Those-officereVito refiErT to givi 'their pa
role when till vrere ordered" to, Toinca, , and
who titrerwaras eecapect, ittivo"performed ac
tive service tieroi-tit tire ditihrent "battles.—
I Major_Gaines:_h_d4 )1.6en.J.610114 tho gtaft
of Qett. Scott, Mitlsh . iptniiii Rriiigersfoo. that
bl'Gen:•Pillow,. Mart BOrlatid that Of
' Gen. Worth, and Captocry'Dlittidy that.Of
Genoral'Quittnan. The loner. was severely
wounded' on theigth,"l.)ut will recover.
Vows; W.
toptureor the
.City—Stri•et Fighting hiid
sassination- 7 111ilitark Government- in the
'Capital,•—knerican Loss 3,000--6,000
Mex
icao Prisoner's . --Itinnot of Santa :ilmnrs
Deadi-40 of Killed and taaanded—Shields
linprOVing, Yellow Recovered. - ••
The steamship Fashion, Gaplain "1n cam
arrived at New Orleans from Vera Cruz, via
Tampico, on the evening of the 151 h, bring
ing dates from Vera Cruz to•the
and Mr. Kendall's letters. from the City of
Mexico (town to the 28th of September.
The 'news is glOrions for the Ameriean ar-
Mf,'lliciagrarthe sa i lihi oifilesies ate
severe, and the .details of the killed and
wounded are head sickening.
"Thank Goal !".says the Picayune, "none
of our Generals have been killed, but Major
General Pillow and Brigadier Gen. Shields,
were both wounded, severely wounded, but
were doing well at last aceounta.
The Picayune says—We nre.not about to
reoat the detail of our logs—it will be
tound in Mr. Kendall's letters r hot we may
mention, however, that Cols. Mclntosh and
Ransom, Lieut. Col. Martin Scott', Lieut.
Col. Grahiiin. of Infantry, Lieut. ral..Baxtor,
orthe New } .
'cult Regiment, an&Litut Cal.
Dickerson, ol the South Catalina Reginein,
are dead. For the rest of the deplorable list
we icier to Mr: Kendall's letters. In the
tired.
'On 'the 'Blll, General Worth's divisinn:lnst
ahont GOO men in killed and wonmled. In
the battle of the 13111, the Ftorming of Cha
pultepec and the attack ofthe citadel, Quit
nian's division lost three hundred, Cwigg's
Iwo bundled and sixtyPideves tine •
hundred ana thirty eight—making the 1r5.7 5 " i
„,
thou 3
scateely 011 c
and men in the action. • ' .
Our entire loss shwa leaving,. Puebla, in
killed ) wounded, and missing. Kehdall—eeis
down at full 3000. Another anthority makes
it 4000 : and yet General Scott entered the
valley of Ivlexlcci with an army of only little
exceeding 10,000 men. .
The D.lexican accounts - representing that
we were at any time senioutly repulsed, are
not true.
The I\l.rxienn 'loss is •not definitely aTc-er
tained, but was enormous. General. bravo
was-tot killed, but taken prisoner, We •do
not see that Saida Anna was wounded. It
is true that he haip,resigned the Presidency,
since his resignation he hus.made griaddress.
to his countrymen. .
General Scott has issued two ordets 'to his
army congratulating them on the glotious
series of victories they have achieved, and
calling on tilem 4o return thanks and grati
tude to God therefor. He urges on them the
necessity ormilitary'discipline, with order
and sobriety, to protect them from surmise.
Santa Anna has returned to 'lefties, fifteen
miles from Guadeloupe, with ifie lonian's of
his army, intending it is thought 40 attack
our trains.
Mangy• more deserters !lace been hune..hnt
the reader-will be grieved to hear that Riley
the commander of the Foreign Legionjesca
ped that punishment, on some ground, hnd
was only flogged.
All will be glad to hear that the American
prisoneis, .Captain Clay and- others, have
joined Gerral Scott.
'rhe Delta's correspondent lirnislies the
following account of the entrance of the
troops into the city. General Scott ititinufed
ini the mottling of the 1-Ith to make a lodge
ntent on the M.! Vt• Pasco, enter by the San
eosin() Gate and bombard the city. For this
purpose lie ordered General Twigg's divis
ion to leave El PI, dad and to proceed to sup
ply Genet al Wm-th.
On the night of the 12th, Santa Anna ev
acuated till iiia positions and, retreated from
the city., having had more than one half of
ttia-ainty killed and wininded or taken pris
oners, among the,latter Gen. Bravo with his
stall at Chapultepee. Santa Amin found that
tt he fought on the.l4tlt lie would have hard
ly a body guard to cover his tetreat. -
Early in the tnoring two columns took up
their mach. Generals Quitman and Smith
at the head of their commands' entered (lie
Grar:d National Naze at 7 o'clock. Thecol
umn having formed in the Plaza by: order
of General Quitman, the National Standard
of the CerroGordu Division, while the corn.
mond came to a present was flung to the.
breeze over the National Palace, and:tt.now
wavesiritimpharttly over the Halls of - the
Monteztimos .
General Wattles command hulthd: tour or
five'rquares from the •Plsza, where Colonel
Gotland -.was' wounded. ,About `8 ' 'o'clocki
General S'cott and staff, in full 'millet:di, 'es.
cOrted•hytt.e cavalry, entered . theeity-,4iiiiid'
the - huzzde cif sold icily.. A tr;:he ...,otered .. the
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LATEST FROM IIEXIeO
ttie;
2864 thd6iinalii the twii following ' Fiitno'(a ref='.
ritili.==the
o fi that -' he , hod,
eij i .tiOieri prison:6.'l; Col:Thilasa ihei
s eijor.;;F:thatheiiniPadiirkilain-by-44elhlrivii;:-
• • - •
'liiteT;Teis un4erNiq
errir !ir s.xten. Sept. 28, ,
ASsnisininions'eonfinue—no lesi - thrinqen
soldiers' ivere, found murder:ea this rrrornirig
inthe qtloiler of San. p9blo,diqd e!gkkhre.§-,
*tiny. „A‘Kowu 'men ;Are ig;:blitruis•fliey
streg a ttiltoiri'fheie Ourfers, getlibglin
toxientetbat'i ft& firSt-piikinosfa :of.:...gogshom
tiffi l thusYliable to be beset by,{4auts of Oiled ,
ruffians, who are contipunllrtiKthe
,The frequeinky of the AnUrrr,er:'s, Jffei 413,i s p;
dical ion. ttii-!‘ . sYstenn liNissinni .
floc .tingbeell. Wifb wofitere W
ing probably the priests and.ionfe of thelea.
ding; men.
-, ;lll — affiffit j letrituffthaPeol -- Mclaoh-was
sinking untie% his wdutnis, he died-lait !tight
and will be buried to morrow with lull mill
Lary .
e jellAltereed with two lbse,le while. gal.
Way leadinghie mei) to ;Raw* the Gass'
' Meta on the Bth of .Beptern'ber.. and , his eys
tem Suffering from wounds,- receiveit in for
mer .battles lie was-not able to overcoats the
shock, , • •
Yours, Atc. G. W. K.
Gin. Saute Anna has been proclaimed by
Senor GannboO a tia country itOr to his cotryhav
ing intentionally allowed the' Americans to
defeat him insevery . batile; and lastly be • net
east's him' with haititit destroyed the' Oation•
ality of Mexico, the honor andglory of this
unfortunate city, and of having corriprotnised
in the ealimity, all classes'ot society. ' •
'Gen. Pilbw,tes , ol to be severely Wound-
ed.
LIST OF KICLCIB AND WOUNDED.
PENNSYLVANIANS KILLEI).-4VIII.
SVm. C. Holton, Isaiah — Won'tfew Charles
Stewart, John Steel, John Lair,, John MaLau
alian.• •
• 'Nsw YOwtoirrs ACia.r.tn.—T.G.cilden, An
drew Jelartl, John Wright, John Seaman,
Theodore. Rimenerman, John :Horner, Jos.
A. Dennis, John :Shaw, John L. Young, Cur
poral•Jas. Williams.
PENNSTLyANIANS - IVOUNDF 4 26.-. 2 1.t. J.
M. Gearey, slightly; Corporals:, 'Wm. 'Her
bert, Peter Hogan, John Frei mon, John Mil
ler. Jacob Arnim ister, Henry Bowyer. Thos.
McGhee, Jacob Rapp!, John Arthur. George
Henry, Daniel Saul, severely; Nathan Marty,
dangerously; P. Moyer, morially,'since dead;
John IVortningion, Wm. 'Humphreys, Wm.
Bishop, Win. halt, Captain James
Cardwell. Roth on Hamilton, John Keever,
David Shino, Charles Elder, severely; Benj.
SlillTe ) Louis Bonnetts, Saxfene Hearsbly,
Lt. C. 'B. Rowall,_ severely ; Corporal Me-
GnireivEile-Durrearrovaggoner-slightly •,
Lieut. Miney Reed; Serg . t. John Brodbint.;
Abraham Rhodes ; W. J,Stone, John Camp
bell, [high •Storm,•John McLaughlin; Thos.
Holland slightly; ord. gerg'f.' Francis McKee;
A..Dribbs, severely, Win. H. Detrick, John
Snyder, severely: Corporals, A. Patterson,
Rowney, F. C. Mc.Dermot. severely
Davis. G. W. Nell, slightly; John. Elser,
lyr-severeln"Gorpriral-
John Hall, John Kober, C. Newman slightly;
Capt. J. Barclay.; serg't. Peel,. k
Russel, carp']. James Salton, 'C, Reyenn,
Snyder, B. ftlfill Diefz; Sergeants David
Meolclin, R. McClelleii, 'Geo. Dreker; 11] ugh •
Fiskil, slightly, Chancy, F. Sargent,'
severely; Lieut.-A.S. Taw isom Ccirporal W..
H. Sogus, slightly; T..Hlrnipliries,
John Vouson, James T.Sample, John Retch
el J. Cophart,°severely:; -Wm. Rice,
slightly; Capt. E.C. Witliams, Chris
toplier Siete, Joseph Titrier, M. Frixter, P.
Ward, slightly; Corp. Jacob Aleyer, mortally;
R. 'Rogers, J Cosgrove, E. Moyer; severely;
Seig't. A. Oumnott,gs ; Henry Biel, slightly,
Samuel Morgan, morally. Wm. Akmdora
Hall, Arch. Graham, lame. N. Hoops, Fresh
Mt, ers, slightly; Capt. James „Vliller; Wm.
Clements, John Horn, Johr Bustard, John
Solomon, Emor M. Davis, severely; Wm.
Snyder,Wm. Smith, Michaell Hasson. 11.
Thomas; Edward Blain. slightly; Lieut. John
Kol. Corp. A. J. Jones; F. M. Smith, severely,
J. Lutz, T. Davis, C. Malone, J. Stewart,
Corp. John - Whaley; R. Anderson, John Cas
sedy, James,_Srnith, James Kermada, D. l l
Steinderick,, 1... - "Strobal, slightly; Capt. :
Pierson, John Solmer, slightly . ; .rasa Burk,:
G. Briny, M. Conlin, 11. Hardenbroo',:, \V.
Tompkins, severely; Capt.'D.E.Bunoerford;
Ist Lt. Charles H. Johnson : Sergt . H. Mont.
gomery; Corp. C'har'les. Thompson; Owen'
Elwood, Thomas 'Healy, slightly; John Ida
Kinney, John Snyder, Van Slyke, kimes
Har,t, severely; Sergt..solin Dully; Peter Roo
net, 0. 11nhzel, slightly, N. T. Britle*•, mor
tally, since dead'; Capt. Irl. Fair, frild; Lieut.
J. W. Green; Ist Sergi. Baiter : Thomas
Dreciker, James 'Franklin, George Pember
ton, John L. Gardiner, martini. Dernhick, tV.
Daily, slightly ; D. Robe.rgen, G.
severely; Sergi. John M. Matie,Corp. MEV
melt ; A. Cook,--Seyeiely; Brig. Gen. Shields
of general slat,. serenely; AEA. AA. Gen. F.
N. Page, slightly •, Act. Asal. Adj.Oeli.•M.
Lovell, slightly ; Capt. Danly ; 'volunteer aid,
severely.
ntiCAPITVIA TION.
• 4
,I I %% l imn clod
- • . 300.
Tqtal .k Met!,
Toted,
• Gen. IVora's Division.l4o 766.
wounded, and 27 missing. Geo. 3 wiggs'
Di vision-28 killed, 194 wounded- . nu de 10
missing. Gen. Pillow's Division-21 killed
. 111 woundoili' and 10 missing;. Grp. .Quit
man's Division-41 killed, amt 267 wounded.
Iola! killed: wounded and missing, 1:623.
LATER 4 FRONI MEXICO
,
The Neiy Orleans Della and Commercial
,Timpeof the ;.41.11 inst., contaid.further inte
restintdelails of Mexican intelligeace The
latter varier:plitilishes Santa Anna's Address
On his resignation:of the treshleney ; bat it'
is•evidynt that he intends to continua direct.
lug the- opßrations against ;the Ameriatiner.,
. ,
reir. Of , thescattered,"pertions of h'
is 'tinny'
he, hes, gathered [nein). ve iundred regu
fare . , .biaides.al I argevterrilla force. s
, .. . ,
. „ ,
'-';' It iiigtuerreirlit thesCapi cm , . 'freitt''Pll abla
`thill' on 'the'27th , ult e s i e kov : B th o ln , 3 ii t ,,.,; , , l
and-'intheiCinfl beet hill peisOlitiPlittentled4er l
onS1,11;•Iii in int e' a i fereign . priripce .iiitO'Mr,i'xi'co,'.:
liir.,the 'tiurpoie.oksettling the 'diffietiltiei of.
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isiti, state, that Get, . QUilmtin.lida,.,4ogo„,an
iii:dar!ea
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iliti.rexicia airy 4; The Caiata)'tii r.,.iiiioit:!,
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:nom
be_gll 7 ,l
ground- y the 1
; act' ' ,
", r~s
Scott has 6ten orders for the iriametliate 'arid
Unconditional ,release of Gtn. Valencia, as
a well rrierltel reliant for his , valor and pa,
• Weinini,llisplajiinritt,the'liattleaUClitiptilf&•
"pee: ~'.'fie, remained 'quiet,;at.his
(our rniles-from The Capital. '• - • • -
;" 'fiCtol:(lingtOfei . , eral letterrt,.Gen:'t P,aredee
rernatned at the ' atiitali itrOgitit6,- ) aria had
iiinetnigtEall'llierecent-OpperittiOnithbur
taking ,pait in them,-havirig , heen - deterred by
theihreata of Santa Anus., I'M ades has since
been, intimate cornmenication with.the.ptin
cipal
offieera saved flow. caPture,:tma -has'
'nciw,gone to Jalisco trriilace bitiairelli - tt — the
head_of 20,000 r. en collected by six of the
Mexican States that:had- formed a coalition
to. oppose_Santa : Anna.• •
eneralinttilitretrlterd - dausettall - fhe•oliurcic
es of the•Cariital to be re-opened.
A apti l itittiou of merchants had requested'
Geti.lScolt to employ 'elitery passible, means
tore-epen"lld3totnrritniication with.the coast.
•Tefhis den..Seott replied that .Would
mediately apply himsell'asSidutnisly to this
object, Ad he hoped success.. "
A'letter PtibliShed iifLa Mira; from a high
-IY"respectable Spanish gentlemen. at Vera
'Cruz, dated:the 2tl inst i says that Generals
Santa Annn and Rea 'wete endeavoring to
pievelitAlte entrant of the' distaeliment of
Gen. Lane into yue, a, Santa Anna has 3000
meri nutler him and General Rea,..2500,
is also said that if he does not succeed in oh
taming the ad Oantage in this enterprize, he
Will retire to Open and rust himself while
augmenting his farces in that State, , which
is in. the immediate vicinity of Guatarnala.c—
Santa Anna's fatly IS-at this .moment in a
small town in that neighborhood. It -18 , 1 T,
in this as in all
his former ernerptises be equally uttfmtunate
and finding himself lost and - persned by Ike
maledidtionvof lite..eatintrymee, take refuge
in Spain.
The Mexican Congress was to meet at
Quereteo on the fith. at which date the nett
President,' Pena.) , Teria . Wris io ha there:—
lie has appointed 'Don 'Louis de In RoStt,
Mitifster'ef Foreign Affairs. It is generally
believed that his cabinet are decided :Advo
cates of pence, anti would enter on negotia
bons with Mr, Trim, yielding by necessity to
the demands of the American Commission-
Ti is stated' in the Extra Pattie that nn aid
ol
_Soma Anna hail been seen.and spoken to
at Vera Cruz, where he was preparing the
means fOr 11111.41e1 'S 'escape trdm the coun
correspondent of the same paper who
writes from Vera Crux, under date of the 2d,
says that aprivate express had reaehed -- that
city from Puebla. The express rider plated,
that at the moment of starting honc-Tuebla,
on the night of the 29th, he find heard sharp
firing from the neighboring heights, from
whit') Col. Childs continued to throw shells
into the eity,•and woold'omilonbt be rib e , o
maintain his-position. The convoy Vet:
Gen.tane was already at Perote,.apd aoaltt
march the nem morning for Puebla,
The ribotiategligente ifs drl diennedirom
La ratrm.
4twa[W g'g`St9:nittAT
IfJ Y . •
kits 9:
CARLISLE, PA..
WEDNESDAY . OCTOBER, LT, 1847
Our Re duted Term
One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year it paid in
Advance—One Dollar and Seventy-Five
Centsif paid within or at the and of Fix
months -Two Dollars if paid 'wile end n
• lfe - y=ea' - The Ilerald is ncrrethe cheap
eat p.per in the (immix!
The following Was tile patriotic language
of flpnix CLAY in . the brief but eloquent
speech made during hisiecent visit to Phil
adelphia:
•
"There is," said he, "gentlemen, one Ming
beime we part, which I wish you to 1 emetm
her. This glorious. (yid beautiful land ts our
common country—in Peace or in War—in mil
or in woe—under bnd_iniinisiretion or good
governineul, REMEMB ER TO STAND BY,
IT."
TitsiisiuviscThe . 'Goi•eetnirias issued
a Proclamation, deStSrintingTTiturSilq :the
25th day of November next, t gen:
end thanksgiving and prayer throughout he
commet“vealtli - of Pennsylvania, • • ,
The Hews Ilratn-Mexico,
Late and 1111portant news from Gen. Scott's
army, 'Will lound•in `anotlier Colttinn
The; net's. is glorious. Gen. Scott is in lull
posseision_of-the.einy i but our--losses are se.
vere : 'and: the killed' anti %minuted heart.
'TOO Pottnsyly niaiitt irulleled se..
irately. '
•Our etitlre.iosg Since leaving in
killed''end,' wounded, is,':estii , nated
,at horn
'3;00.,t0 4,00; anif,, L yet.,g6p..Scotc elated
the valley -Of with only .10,000. men•
40,009' hair.p;RolikriVqd.; .9eiierai soott,viell.
,says;.thet Oionj;slie , very
-" see
xt 3 a°,„ 49're-Y. .f 1 te.‘Ml
un
i!ararYu.kiap-at1,44 PRA', lagr,o lB . i1iP4 0,1 14,1t
IN 411
~c;f ,6 10;690
Abp .
piie ! t4 1 '04 3 4,0 1 . 11 45 1 , 13 . 1 ?te , ,1, a ra.raa,9 1 460-
iiineeJ '•ihiPleiberi' 4 PlarYlag the' .! ; ;OPqaair
6 - 1161 : 4:d - e. ,
•
.- : •The!Voiunteer g 9 • s! !,..tnpti . t n quit* ,
-ation.Of .
eineglitOecidedoy:thii4feel
.tion'tCShatilt 7 -4tl e tilefissti_plaf&'2 .
'd 'Kir there - shall b,ch a rtevi
Batiks, tibriechaitep,Bigjal
with the individual litibißlY' relTrietilin:
ry well, we h* tite'Locolono leaders of this
'Will not be the first to atterept.a vie
'tattoo of slits solemn f tlecision. ;Seep'
M.ey . -10,4uyeA: , a-,Battirohart!F , )oLOs,low
two-years.agii; But._ unfortunatelycoultr-n;
get fels enough to take-the stoolCmf , the
patent ( restricted concern Not? we hop
jour demitotirity , will - -beleft..vwithout ,a - Ban
a few ,years .tot%ct, : until
,:ectnittion sense
notions again pi~3daTl'. betZSlink;:toldthd
people of, this county ttrat.they did not wa
ii - Bristre - ot - etntrsiiri - dtreiws-their-int
rests and wants a great deal better than the
do - themselves.
--The-Stib:TreaSury-anti_ilic_TarilLcffie, ,t
are.„,lhe next ,thing's which the ,Velunte•
thinks the people have decided in latsOr',.
Be at so ; , thislatift hatthhd.good luck in it
operations : and the, people may think• it i
working:, tight, A year hence they 'mn
have reason to' wish, for the re-establisbmei
of the Amo:iicyz Tariff of,' 812.
i ,
Next- the Voltinteer thinks " the qbestion.
.of aro/iiionism, in the !ahillie'of the ilmot
Proviso," is. eflectually disposed of. It is
generally with goat ribout-n"s little llmeaty as
this that Lpcoloco editors Tint a great Measure
before their readers. 'We need - searcely say
to intelligent persons that the Wilmot pro
viso has' not the slightest connexion with.
what is called Abolitionism. The Wilmt4J
proviso is the mere assertion of the simple
position that rREE SOIL SHALL RERUN FREE?
and-that- the Slave -territory: of the United
States shell -be exienfierl no firther; 'WhatH
unprejudiced of the North is not in
favorof this? But only 'call it I~bblilionism,.
as the Volunteer does, and thousands.otLutb_'
thilikitig pelsons will doubtless blindly op.
pose it. But ‘Mhope "there's a good time
coming," when the mass of thetpeople will
im their own thinking and act independently
'of unscrupulous party leaders. Our neighbor
of the Ternocerat' we perceive leans con-'
siderably trialard - the Proviso, and we shall
-trust to him 'to set 'Nadi Middleton and.
Silver Spring Tight ..oti this subject.
From the "Godlike Daniel," doWn to the
paltriest Federal r;nr in our boimigh, we inwe
heard the war, denefuneed tts qunconstittr
lion al arid infamous," and the gallant soldiers
who have won imperishable and unfailing
laurels upon The Rio Glatille, and who are
mow 'in the %ills of the Montezumas, as
" )• and murderers " , and'those of thehi
who fell as undeserving of a chrisnan iuria
- • • Volunteer.
This is about a fair specimen . eil thehon
eery and love cl rftir r.;
.
columns of the Volunteer
deprecated: the itar, bectiti.
might just as easily fiat's
the 59 40, and they have '"•d the
policy of the war, believing it to be waged
for the acquisitioa of territory and the exten
sion of slavery.. But they have stood kith
fully by our flag; it is known to all men that
the Whigs of our country have wageti the
%cal ; waged. it in Congrom, led it in the
field; and that nearly all the glory and pat
riotism that belong to it are cotinecta with
the Whig party. The Whigs have supplied,
its : m,earrt, have contributed lts heroes, and
lurve•endeavored to urge on the Adinitaira
tine to its vigorous prosecution and success
fill close. Such have been the counsels of
Scott and Taylor. Such have been the limn
sand voices of the Whig party. Such nee
still the counsels and efforts -4 the Whiis;
E=ii=l
THE ODDFELLOWS PARADE, which came on
in this place on Friday last, was quite a
splendid aflair, and a imessed with p(ensure
and satisfaction by hundreds of eittzcns and
strangers who had assembled on the occasion
The delegations in attendance born the earl
ous Tteighporind Lodges were large, and no
pains was spared' by the members of the
Cathele Lodge to render theinvisit n ple'ab•
ant 'one.
At 12 q'eloolt, M., the robession svri
lorrned on South 1-lairover Street, hinter . tliir
direction of Capt. George Sandersini, Chief
- Marshal., twisted by A. Noble arid S: Alter,
anti after men using through the principal
stn , ets,--aeeont.panied by Fevers& bands,
which discouried mast elm - Inept music--
Was ,conr.litcred into the Ist Presbyterian
cfwrcir, where , the following order of exer
cises. were obser.ved:
Prayer., by, the Rev- Mr.. Boggs. Music
by the:Band, , Address on the principles and
practice i 53 'Oddreilowship, by E. A. 14site.,
.Esq., ,
et 11,arraitherg.., idusic by the 81.101.-
Prayer by the,Rev.Mi.Riitfat. Benediciton
by.the Retv. -, 24lr.''Dav is. ' •
After ;; the .aryei . ,. (trier ,o t+t , errt .
zonteihrough witb ;, the procession was again
rehre - led,' 'mat'ch'ed , back':'lo , the' Ittlahts'
'`sis to and dismissed; `
,
"Qyitet: - 'tvlitipbei . ..orybeaudtut , andknppici. l
priate banners, eritblerei of th 4
were' l . .ierpielrrttie:'StroletiailitiP`srl'Aeregaga
.(i5.
wortLon_the•Dyeartipo_Te. rich aud,lastpft*
v., ..Tnic•Rismrin , riiii„Pm9/7-Retuirel6ftthe re; . '
10)(iCkiii late'^elediip ► i`; "n Ohio' have bean
ifientio,aciAe;-partles,,wil!:,#tand;ilv, the twit
If( toy,/ ;4;33
•
'•l44orit.k —43••
•,. • g
,t)tirot. Amur,
,44V9a*ITATLater . oregia MAY- Homo.-19;
• _ •
r o e
i;F en
thi:••4(witirk;:(l. , ei:o)ll3leirroo rn t or ~ Ahe`2(1, 9 0, .
Aiiii'tio4triwe
. ..„, 9.0
1110101 y ,ip e day, before** Vbioloni. , l6ll
.ttieriri Jar Arprity 12q davit tlrevlpbolyil-ertor •
N#sOrlrrobti, or.oria Or f.,l4iitcolotr'qui , e:
''htt.
`4 o 4i 14.ittrri)4590 3 AY,
fr o inSie .. ll 9l ll, l l4 Y,Y l Kl l -0 1 VIVorm:ITirAat
Gi'rieibOl'OylbiEidtiAitr'Oxrrooted'bnOiii 404
`copie"e of it,,rr ten s
porjeit.
a4oirtilibt lair
.Jff3*!)l
„ ':F-:J.'! :: .;;.i~.
PENNISTLIMIPLEGISLATERE,
• • zi ,- / -
• irfi , • . OSENitT r. 3 /
nnemb,eti 2 _one.,
third,p, yttilor s ufttr6 , eleele each )ptt.-7-thits
tl4:reVeit4Ont4aciiiicy: The'tin•
dy
is composed as follows: •
Districts. •
..0 Or of .Philadelplita,-W. A. C: abb,t
13%4. .
-- 2W. County' of •Philadelpisia—fienfyl,,
Behneri R . SmalliTliornas - 8: - For5y1 he.* -
3d. Moi4orriery—George Richar d s:}
4th. Chester and Delaware—William Wil•
. ,
5111.
6th. Buokst r iosialt
ittd - Lribahori-=:-Jbfin P. Sar.'
derson,t.A. Hort Stnith.f . . . .
Bth. ,Schuylkill, C4rbot r Moproefin&Pike
'
9th. NotihitrOptonl and Lehight-Jacob D,
Boas.t • ; '
tOth. Susquehanna, Wayne and Wpm,-
- fittg=4 ,7 : - BTStreeter: lo-
111th. Bradford and Tioga—Gordan FAIR.
son.
12th..'Lycoming,Clinton,and Centre—W.'
parris,t . . •
13th. Luzerne amt:e6luiribia=-Vatentilie
Best.* '
14th. Danpinn and Noillaniberland.—B.
'derdan
.15d1. Perry innit'Ukberland.:-;-',ilobert C.
Sterret.*.. ' s.
t'rnion„.Afilitin and .Juniata,-Ner
Igiddleswardi:t* , •
.17th. Yoift,:-Philip li'•myeer.t
-18th.• Vratdslin and Aflame--Win. R. Pad
her. .
19th. flurdingdon, Blair and Bedford--A
King:Pt
.20th., Indiana, Ctearfielti,, Cambria nail
Armatriing:-.-Wm. P. Johns n
21st' ‘VestmOreland and Stimeriet-.-Sam•
uel -
22nd. Fayette and Greene—Charles
Meek,
23J. Wasliitigton.L—Vi - G.Crearalt.
24th. Allegheny infd Levist
George •Darste.4* • 11.
28th. Beaver& Mercer—Dat id Sankbyl 4
26th.. Crawford and Venango--.1. Pinter
„Brae;ley.
2711 i. Erie,John 13. Johnson.
28th. Warren, Jellerson, Clarion, Nlzliean
Potter and Elk—James M. Gillis.
Whigs -masked tbust —New members
marked*
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Man:ls—William W . F. harry
Allegheny—Lett is .J C Noble.} Christian
.Srsively,t hl
Swartzwegr,t Henry
Laiget
— ATorrstrorrr- -- =Lexiirs - Brennernan—
Beaver--Tolin , Allison,t John Sharp. Jri•
Bedford—James L Kirk, Joshinh Miller .
Becks—John C Meyers, John Long, 15a - nn
upl Fegelv, Homy a - Stetler
13.1air—Henry.Bridenihnli
grudiiird—Francis Smith, Aburi .Wat:
ties _ • •
Pucks--1 -W Eonz, P D.l3lootn, Edwan
fitAlei—Jacob Zrq2ler
Carribria—John keen
Centre andelearti . eld—jcihn If • MeCk:G
%NT/titers • s .
"Chester—TienryS Evano,t Thus
Gieiuge Ladloy
Color la-L. - Stewart Vitro!)
J K Kerr
Cumberland--Jacob Lelever, Abraham
Lamberton.
Fmc,t Then Gratzt
Delaware—Sketehley Moitont
Isiie—G J Ball.s %Vni Sanhormt
Fayette—Wm Y Robefia ' Win Reriek,
Franklin—AVtri. ;Baker it Samuel Seibertt
greene—John S . Gorrlon
liuntingd.at---.lDavid Blab*
MeiKitighq .
Jolfereon. C.arion, and Vetiangcr—John
Keatly, jr, M'in.Verry
uninta and Union—Samitel Weirieh r t John
Laranoter--Alfraham'Sln , By.s J B Stelibs.s
Titomaa Jaedhs4 Joseph Diet:in:oll4
David 0 E.4he/inan9'
Lebanon—David Grittingept
Cehigh and Carbon—Peter Bowman, S.
Matx
I.,n7.erne- - --Savuel W Gott, Samoa Rene:
Wt.
LYe:arnina, Clinton: Potter and Sulivan—
\Vni FPdeker, Timothy j.,
11}enter—Robed Ivltrift4t,t. Leech'}
11 , 11fflits—Hugh !lien • •
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9idtti4otnN‘—lletmitt 11iH, Benjamin
T Hallowell, David It.vutis
Northampton and Monroe--B S Seltomm
er, Charles A Liwintobiteli, Jm•eplt Lid:melt
Nov01111111)0' I:mit—George A Ft ick
Pei ry—Jolnt yonder
Philadelphia conniy , 4l:Thomas S Fer i nen,
Thomas Daly., Abriihain )lee
Fuilener, S Ilallowell. John K
'Lnogltlin. Eil*ard Natismit, Downs.'
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Somerset—John J•Stnizman
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Tinga—Nalltnitiel A Eilirkt
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Counties, .slloritc. IvlhrYle. Shunl..• Albs, •.
Allegheny, .5863 8105 ,4453., 5763
.Adams, 1848 2485 1558. 1946
Armstrong, .1986 '9407- • .
I.lerks,; - 8310 3840 8068 3357
1190ver; ' 2093 2730 - — 1966 - '2OOEl —
i. .r fr, 13514
Bucip; ;51b6/.klo. 48th '/
. 40`85 1.4341 • • '
''-Ass6
Bradford . 3526 3967 ... 3058 2520.
Cambria. • • 1129 , '1139 , 914 •
Carbon 784 r 453 ' .48 . 1. • e f.,
Chester, 5415 - • 61.38, 7 * - 11.,,Ati:-.4"
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Cer6te 2884 - . 178ir,"
Cumberland, ;3008 • 2971 . • 2837 - ; N211 •
Columbia, . 3/99 " *- ---1593 2913 1506' •
'Crawford, 2920 2415 2265 .1685., ,
Clarion, 1889 #703- 1607
Clearfield, - 1009 611 .207' • 583
Dauphin, ' 2352 3213
.1012 2190
Delaware,' 1193 " '2009 ' .1484 17.19
I.Elk, . • 132, _lO3
. - 2207 ' 3601
Fayette, •33 . 54 .14 , ;' 2836
Franklin, : . -.3211 3797;
I .qreene; 205
~• 3 425
Huntingdon, 2030 4022.
Indiana, 1111' 2008'
jimidth, 1198- 1886
Jefferson, 727 517
Lebanon, 1781 2178•
Lancakter, 5332 9513'
'Lehigh, 2680 2443
Lycoming, .'2OOO 1945
Limerne 3649 2564
Monroe 1501 377
Mincer 2744 2765
Mifflin 1565 1.500
Montgomery 5304 • _ 4341
McKean '446 • 807
Nortteptan 3466 2455
Northnmb'd 2381 1 1498
Perry 2246. 1316
-Phila. city - - .5265" ' - 9282
,6 county 12756 1 14582
pike. 648 142
Potter 621 202
Schuylkill 3217 4603
Somerset 912 - , 3150,
Susquhanna 2468
.1590
Tinge 3970 1019
Union 1777 2724
Venango 3030 873
Westmore'd 47114 2775
Washington . kl5B 3901
Way.rch 1001 , 813
Wayne 1553 'Bll
Wyoming &08 751
York_ 1. 25112'
" 4 1644
Total. 130959 153561
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11.straet rrdm the' minutes or Carlisle Lotlvy__
No. 91; 5r 1. 0: dr 12i."1 , `.
Resulyed, That the thanks of this Ltidge n arts
due and hereby tendered to the .brethrtm of the
I lin rislottrw, Meelwitiesbur f, Gettysburg, Lstad is
burg, Newrilie, 51dorietis teit*lAMtl*Chtitribers .
iiturg, Lodges -for thief kind rhanifeidation nailitrue
44eal demonstration 'isr View frieneship: and: ftn
quit,. 4 Ai,
iernat uttection towards ill, as eshibiiril•in the
nn Milqy and aptivarence of delegations lit
'one procession (tithe 9.einnst:
To E. A. Leslie, for-hie eloquent' address,
replete with cle.o: Mid Ittalthilltllinelltß, and Milli:
defence of the principles %and- nracticcs of - Odd
Fellowship; Hod refutation of-the-argtlitte4ll'li—
gii:iist ?toil objections to the. Order.. To' the
member of die Gettysburg 'toil frauds
f•a• voluntary tender of. there services.. To
the Reverend gentiietnen it,lto-40%iateil - oil the
occasion, soil to the'TrUifees wiLe Ist Presby -
teritio Clittrelijorndre nee' of their building.
A 'twit A. lIBNULL, Scu'y.
October• 27,.1 81%.
1113ERTY PAltty oMINATIONS.—The Later: \
ly National cuncenfain assembled at Bella:
LI, have' nominated Jolla P. Hale, of Neiv
flamp,liiie, for President. and ,;ester King
of Ohl() - lot V tee Preeideat.
Geti. .Pavid Rage's, of Corinth, N
hang !rim sell on the 14,11 inst. lie wits SO
years Wel
In Carroll towoerifS, Perry county. on Tuer. - .
day the 1.91 - instant, Mr...lonx Mckaa'4KllY:
aged about 46 years.
,
' Mr. M. had been for many }Peters faithful 'and
consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church,
end was esteemed and respected ity ail those who had
the pleneure olf his nentlaillitlltre.. lie was ate lifer
tiooale Mishit ud, a sincere friend, still a good citizen
and nelaithor. In his intercourse with hisfellow-silen t
they ever Mood hint to he that noblest work of Con
—un honest man."
" Greco he 141 e and nhnve thee,
newt of op' o earl, cloys;
one Itionw thee hitt to love thee,
.'wile named thee but to praise."
SANon' SA mon.ttlm..A.-7Tisis toe:Heine stsMin
nro inalleil..(linno',l :Is it is on its own intrinsin
writs) lorlite eurs•of Illosto
dine:on:lth U hllh is peetiliorly.minord. Being
entirely 4eikosilile, Ina of the ellOic :se
- sOeutiop ol,ongrellteitfs.,whinit am in copOrponiteu
lan's dine iwnern tine :min: eennoniv,
:be stsfi:ll),i,4„i • fiiiire,!.:(l 1 . 0& Ott ifinienne, tatin
nytion, iio.l pc4ers.Of 1011110 re.
.can
10 ,linvr,te,y:l. eS i lo r it.reliio,ney removing na-
Otnl'ellenn' ton'seitutliilol :fine:Cies, origin:: •
ling no ..11 nteo oe , el:ra' inl
binnll'i iii ethyr fin ills, Seesllila pr.etiln: genic:lt of
Ihoglaoile;rlieninalisro Rnddultbago,aanltlhritlu,
ring worms, barter's it eh:en:zero:l anti Oberlin:l.
Ise , illrections, Til.whiell :ire linfeb'.and effec.
:tinily cuivti by ilea ae. , • . . .
,
'Prepirreo uiikti6lll.l4. A.ll. & 'D. SANDs, druggists'
100 EuitoOlvent.'New Toil(
Sold rain by S,•ni.i.rorr, , InCnrllelo , and by drug-
MP, geneinilY ll ll '9 ll ololn thn United Stmen. Prit
01 per bottle. Stx Anti los for five dollars. •
•.
ERY6II'E!..MI DR ST Apruptit76JF;az.--Wrlglit's
Pill f! are easy , safe and eer
eureinr rlipiitietaiti.liee'SUfe they Purge 11 %fin
i the l? 9117, those, 'poisonous ituutyre-,,ritipli,pre the
ramie ti) Ph* ittid ; c4cry t ql)WrAn.,
ui• 'to la
i t ifti;iiileeli"'diathiuitwent34rode,'lhopis,At
‘nii , 0114 'in iet , liekt Itti e 1.644 ' ttFr"
flfet - cure or thu mast Jitirsthiste'attack:or Kn./time. ;
lest at the same' time the Lifigestlori'srilrbeitti
l'evetivanihflie,,hlixot so Completely purified that
all kinds or iiilhinoioaltiou and pain trilthadriseit
done the bbily,and health and; xiger .7 o l,l te s iliven
to the 7 wholefranie.
iu petit! &if CH/git•EfVofillt.,BY.
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Y4l'.k4 l , l ,ennflidnidl i t uentbat I pr. 6 weyeeN C om .. •
lama /scull of ,W,il
..charry,, has beau ,eakaaahrely,:
id hiSha, tlaita.4 #1 fa! 'C'g.'o ol. ;. o ! a i riklrs ;,1
hat ItahOariafill;puraigh inept' nouPb: p lk on , . ,
ands ar:lndlyidualiiriiilhal ialakhite.mh at_,‘Wae..h!r
Itnuttesilof Deerb's; . It esekesst ir AuLtrtsse ..
COMONiftl N—hilve , bilikriV4 Alk haP, . .
lau Mai hie de hp lature,aarar ow kag 4 latt ,
lesees . !tr , 00 nynderlbloitradvopotyq:l7,olplundy . ;
'linilynin l i Wild Ofinii'lluodi'litintOndnd'ilino I '-. •
, 1 ,,, - AilltdliiinkneddatkonlOp hloour.l- 'l' 4 , ' _,
ri l t" alikidOnnUre‘now surround theti i ' s P ei 4
teedtpegenti , n„ the to , b ' . ,
JIM bii.l , ~,, .Ma 's e A 1 tigilol4 It,hp
' . oe, the4bOusendent..nbirriOtted ,cuistlve nhstrums ; •
it v lfgiatte , Piti-tfAtlfrotalP 3 '"" 1 1: 4 '
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tittioninlfilol lo PQ.d , ,to,t oli. pgop,,i,h4l it he
incytfierr O s do named updu rehmendition
thaireftbee'lWilieltio , thtfitellhteateet .hevatipej f .,..,... ' _
trayl!he Alien* lac lifii Awe miliN is 4 0 04' r': • 1 , :, ...:0,:., - : - ::
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e Ut sunlit. elle.' . .
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;now ndfbrii the. Publ fox lala - mhttilP7A , hla;iihd ha .. -
, hlakly p(444,410111. hypo hove evairevun jig Piull_:" ,
"(z it
~,:. porphlpte can ho Peldhified "Ittelle - , , Sett it,'lbrp 'en ..
pi rt i 'orteidinoVlP that 'velll conVinCilibt,.•ooll/050P21'...-.;
cal 'of thkwondoirfull vlrtuesool)K4lahvi.lollll:'Coni-i,
pound Syrup or, W Ild Gheery'iv.cament i t i r: s eee i that ,•-•'.
ull:uodr,roudi , rurdliador the xfithltolig ;VC d i''' : %
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billnn,.corpok ,) ot i li 'WhtisOn'd Rate spielnK, Mild 4.;
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