Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 10, 1847, Image 1

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DOCTOR- GEO, WILLIS FOLIJIE . ;
(Gkaiittitte of the Jefferson Medical College: of
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:7 - i9R,PACE • a the .residetiee , of foi}lhir. 'S?
ittreeti tlireeHy. •Opposite
'•".c.Holteite): Hotel oniVflie 2 Seeouitl Preshytorlilti
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• -Corliele, April 7,1847: • ,
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• • ,April , l4; 1847. •
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Homoeoliathic Phytician, •
OFFICE i'Vain 'Arcot, in the boas° for
morly'oecupied Oy lir. Itreo. plarnon.
Carlisle, April 9, 1840. •
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Teells th . atace.re.quivetl tor. their pteser
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itlilial Teetit;lrotn' 11 single Tooth, to a full
't;; Weett. (I..l.offiCeOn•Pittetre'etonfeW gioorbsoiitli
o the Hsilthiati - Hotel.
~N.:11. 1)?. •liootnis will be alumni •rroM Car- .
!last tend eye, in each month: , •
Jane 1101146.
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14ittsbnrg, Pa,
foil': Carlisle, to the prtraice
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Attorney at Li*,
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roan lately occupied by Dr. FesTER, deed
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Atlaroey al Laiivi .
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HARRISBURG, P 4 •
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• Sti3Oi i ihe Peace and Scrivener.
OT F. s AI . South lianovoi Sircet, opposite
614 , - .1 .#lll Office,
c.."r r:VApril2B, 1847.
a , i.rr , OR AND SCRIVENER.
00`''' • NC. IIdrECUELL,
tNVI iti be' routt4 ni his Office in tfie rear of thu
'Ctitl' &Wine, restilv at a II nose-.. - Ullif . B% cog. geti
I s 4lo hoishiess of him tiroCoolioo— to woke SIV ,
c4l+ of - 14rolo, mule, etc Ile will oleo prepare
:feeds of emixe3onee and tiny other instrument cl
'writing.
Carlisle...lone 23. 1347
Plainfield Classical Academy,
Tour mi les west of Carlisle, bei ween the New.
villa State Road and Cut berland
Valley Ruil Road. • • , •
THE, third session (five; mentlitosill cum.
InPn ge on P,An Y • NOV. 1847.
. lite, number , students is .limited,-qed
l ivery 'effort: mudo to seicire their met til• mid
' - nfoiitel'iMproyeinont, as - well titi theircomfort
'',1•'1110 lieutilt. During the peat year 'upw . nres of
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students haye been connect d, With
*institution. , • • ' •
. The 'studies embrace all that are requisite
uny trustilego or prorelioiiie.
Every o be,motle to secure cowl nu•
once isliottronege 1;1401 the ikiendooredoeation
-Referencelh' Terine, :&e., 'inudc known by
tpplicationyerounilly, or by letter Ondrepsed
R. K. Plifi.NB.;
• October' 417.,--3itio.
97 0 1:1P3 au..tearaapaetra,
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I`O6:f4.riiia;i;) the public •
leg liiid several
Bathe? ;end pinnl.ennictin inn vidttas
bi him, lie
etre. penetuality, ;to_' obtain e e4are ea
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went Inner of ibbrealme on hi h
41'_IThe Klett nr4lie le thine, '
liens eettept,thentnery sky:
thernal.eunwerd afithb.•
Fs; ae nclisentueousman lies tried •
• ••••4' To - sourtlietend'er'itin' the quiet
f irer the, humen_eye ea whee , —", - . .
•' elleionge; All Tohfitillot;• to - thee I '
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— The .dpily, min; end:titglidy moon,
ithet tild , the ilding4orld below "
The plittititerhilt etere,in, leery . lone, • ••••,,
• ys , . s tteliridAVrihtittit)ighir on northern mioev•-•:.
' rAiill..cierdessiykthy4otemormlainiti '. • t , ..••• , .
011itilreltiTy'fe fitly, itiorromi miuml
'"llerstetentlheliht,hpiimein , Thee,i / .
1n notturcirepherie Intielony.
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. , Thar hII fltegaidleso eyes.b s ioldAt .' ,
Shall o new heaven in light appear.
, With pertly gates find streets of Rol l.
ThEll g white•robed glonelng stints shall gleam
Beneath the trees of Eden'si sireant.t -,
'TnEne., kheeligg by the slotisy wen, •
• Shall sing their ransomed songs to Tlitte.
WAR.: •. .
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wdine'n that Would groan 'to see a child
.Pull 'rilf an insect's leg; nll read of Wet,
Thebes, amusement_ for tumernintt.meall:
The poor wretch who has learnt his only.prayers
Pron. Curse!, who knnwp scarcely wordkenough,
To aik s.blessing from' his Ileavenly Father,
.pecutnee,a. fluent .phmseman, obsolete
And 'Malinke! ill victories and defeats,
'And all Mu dainty terms for, fratricide:. • •
Terme Which we trundle smoothly o'er der tongues,
'Like mere abstractions, empty soltrids to which
,We. Join no (belles and at Inch no form!
if the told ier died , Without wound;
As if the fibres MAAS gad-liko Prime
Were cored without a mpg;, as Iflthe wretch,
wum (bit le battle doiint'hloody deeds,
Pa st,',l off to heaven, translated, and 'not kill',l—
be lied no wifelo pine for him,
No God to,ludge - ,
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THE 'DEATII-BED. OF PAINE,
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The 'United Slates Catholic Magazine pub
lishes the following extract of aleitet of Bis
hop Penwick to his bather. at . Georgetown
College
' A short lime before Paine was•
sent-tor by him. He was prompted to this
by a poor Catholic woman, who-went fo - see
him in his. sickness, and "who told him am-
(mg other things, -that, in his wretched con
dition, if anybody could do -him good. it.
n mild be it Boman- Catholic priest..,, This
woman was an American concert (fOrrnerly.
a Shaking Quaketess) whom I received into
'the chinch bin a few weeks before._ She
type_ the heater OLthis_message_m_me...frein-,
Paine. I stated this circumstance to P. Kohl
• mum, at breaklasf r _ruid.requested-him-to-ach
company me, Alter some solicitation: on
my part, l i e agreed tedo . so. at which I was
greatly rejoiced, because at, the time I was
quite corn; and inekpetionced in Ike nib.
istry, and was glad to have hi assistance, -- as
- 1 knew, from the great reputationof „taloa,
that I should haie to do with cnemrthe Most - :
.impio• S. as well as infamous el me t
We slimily alter set out for the house, at
Greenwich, where Paine lodged, and on the •
way agreed on a mode of proCeeding with
him.
We arrived at the house, a decent looking
Oiled). woman (probably his home-keeper)
came mthe (fool and inquired whether we
were the Catholics Prie.its; 'tor,' said she,
Paine has been so much annoyed al
late by ministers of mile' dittmentdenomin:
:Mons calling upon him, that he has belt ex
mess orders with me to admit no ozietmday
but the clergymen of the Catholic Church.'
Upon 11 . e•Sa1'itlg her that we were Catholic
Clergymen, she opened the door and show
ed us into the parlor.: ? She then left-the-room
and shortly alter returned to inharm 'us Mutt'
Paine was asleep, mid at the same time ex ,
pressed:a:wish that :we would mot disturb
Nor; said she, 'he is alwykin a 'bad
'humor when . retried out of his' sleep; 'Us bet
ter ;to wait aintle till he be awake' We ea
cordiugly; set down, and resolved to wait a
more favorable moment.
said the lady, alter having
• •en her seat rt o, .1 really wish you may
succeed will) Mr. -tine, for he is laboring,
under great distress mind ever since he
was jalarrnerl ttyaielanc.that_he can,
tiro ssihly live, mid mit die slimily. He
sent lor you to-day, bee Ise he was told than
if tiny one earilit de him nod, you
Post...lllly he timy think 'yip know of some
remedy
,winett his phy stela s are igdoraitt, ul
He is truly tii.tie pitied, Il cries, , when hli`
U4'lol iileue, 'are heint reedit g. : •
' .0, Lurdlielphni !' he will ekith it 'iiiduriii i i,;
ptirexysins.of isiress,'.o ul help me !
feints christ Inilp me !' rep 'Mug s saute
e'sjire'Ssinini without the lea.. variation, in a
toile 'of voiee that would ala .iti the hotn.e.=
Sorneilines lie will say 'Oh God!' what have
1 Aleae.to suffer so tinielt);: - Then.shortly
ter—Tint there is no God atiil again; a hale
'af t er-LW.et„if theta shouldtte,,..w.ltiti,wii) , he . L , t
°nide' el Me' he . wtll can=`
lorsorile thi); , When "till.
will screninr•as , ilinrterron , and agony, and
call out for nrifh.hy., maitievt. On onti of these
occustons; , ;thidh Ir.equent, wont
.14 anti what; lie.; wanted, g!Stay'
• , withine?'he reptietl;' .
cannot Te'lt 'alone.) I then uttair:'
veil that I cannot always be .with, him, es' I,
( .thid Ifie'lionati.!'`‘Thetif
said liciogsend Vyeala..ehilit le stay With' me,
451'.helt , AO bp..t,alone:' , i if l...neytie
she .
concliited,ifii" Tore tiahappy,Atristre tor- .
.earindt • reemieile
!hifinleti dieli,rr4;';rce,
7 'oenvertiailbni . bi , the wom an
. a.who;' , J l P4 ,l lPeiv9d. , 4!) . lol.4l.*.hri probabl,y
bee'fffnl )l ."?Ye'il vi,tferoP arid it l 4 6 . Ore him'
tiuringhis She"wis
otestant,
Illt:teenniiil ;very' tidattihis Ihitit 'lthailiftif-'
fortl,4lim in his , ittitelel4liattilen'j;
910°4 , 1 4 3 40,CWint'19 1 1 . 41 - tliNtalp - i,,f'.i
matiteit thua some :time . it* t plopr,Npi
sty
lehktlifitirtita adjoining room
a - orosa:ths4assiti 3 Othitiyi' which ailfiCetf ua(tO t
believe thatlMr. Paine who Niai!sielf , liiihai,
room, t hail.aWek e; •
Attl,l2.,pilx4 *Web-wilt assettte‘l:44 ;
1 - with°. w9mar9:ttect she:ephead:thtf .clOor for'
OO ehtdriftif;'we found hnfjtfit' getting',
,',Ctuf.Ot ; hie lehintbee., Wretell ed
ing. in appeeranee; I: ney,e`o be Icite!hettelo!..4 .
,lje r Wrie lying,lot'he4ae.Riptertly ilettent
I . tote;.Wkts,pgisU . p . „i'pqri,:gyftiiyk-Ao,quOd:
n ti tied a ' cutite;ofdebsuebtt .1,
,-'fiiifonlfliourtakraelfCatl4o, i4.A
,tit,9o;'i4C*ll:
Were ; foroailipite: . , irl nriikiia,tjAcirntk , ol:
Atiiiket his
ttititiiiifyi,tuf:Oitreeetigi,t l / 2 01;i0;tye:0040 .
'Vitt =corners hienteiithyexhibeAt),Aert
tS sy.fhtle=lhoßtrip''Ottcllifft'
=I
MEE
1,'."..1,1 ,',.r.t ,t. ST' t`l.;" 'ID f ri,!...,;",
•
ith mark pa r t e ; ..cs7.f ~q. ass? c,grie!lt,
bitielht titia aWe'fihdli.tiesmeared„ with' it
Tlib head' of hiSlied4ris agailiiittlici aide. of
tli room through which the doornoPoned
KOhlutuen lhhving,enteledfirittook,asqat..
op 'side ;near the Icetiofi hiii I took
my seric on ,the,Same.side netwer3lie"hiniE
- -Thmtit - in - theirosttfre,
,eyes could easily: beat 0n.1r.• Kohirdim, but:
diet Old_wre iinittrilywithout
As noun as ire had. seated; ounielved; -F
,Ifolitrnatin', inn very,ittilditonelil voice, ill
_iMiti,ed film lint .We priests,,
silk on 111 6) MI! his int illation. to.
. 4 1 010auaile-mo reply, Aiter:a.ehtiq 'pOSe*
Notteederl,:thuii,viiildiessitig"
P 11 1,1ftell ';Pktill!johil latig,nage f ,
tbitilciligle Pusne hkut beew4oitt"ranee; he
was, o r ob e bly•se q uailiteil with that language,
(which ,was trot the alai might inidey-
shin() better whit he said-as he had 'at-that'
time a greater facility, nd could expresg his
Monglits better in it than in-the English, ~
`Pith °, j'af lu votre livre, intitule
Raison, on vous'avez (niacin&
Peuriture sainte • avec illlo vicilece,
bogies et d'aulre de. cos emits publies) en'
Franee;et je siiiS persuade que”—Paiim hole,
.interrupted him, abruntly and hi a sharp,
idne'of voice _ordered him to speak ,
thus,; 7 •Rpeak English, man, speak English.'
'P. Keliltuairnorthout-showing the-kast-emir
, barrassinent, resumed hie discourse, and ex ; ".
pressed himself heartily, us followsoiffer iris
mterruption, in English Puma I have
read your book entitled the Age, o 1 Reason,:
as well as yotir ,cither----writings-against,,the
,Christan religion, and em at a loss Mimi .-
agino'how a, tnerro k of vour . good• sense cent&
Ihave employed hiiNtlilents in-attempting to•
;millermine what, to say - In - Jibing of its divine
establishment, the wisdom-ol ages d .ittned
most conducive to the happiness of man.—
The Christaie. r eli g ion, sir—
' That's enough, sir, that's enough,' said
Paine, again ititerrupting . hirp see what
y6u would be about . ; 1 warTFl6 hear no more
from you, sir. Stly mind is made. up on
that subject. I took upon the whole Of the
-thristirmsctente-torbe - ortiesne - of - absurilities
and lies, and. Jesus Christ to be !Milting more
that, a cunning kuare acid .impostor:.
F:.Kolilmanti here - attempted.. to, 'ispeak
aimin when Paine,}with kloweringeourite.
nanee, ordered him instanily to be silent,
and trouble: him oo MOM. have *told
you 'elrehily that I wish-to heat - nothing more
from . you.'•
The Bible, sir,' said ,
Kohlmann, still
attempting-to speak, 'is a sacred aruklirine
book, which has stood the test and criticisms
of hbler pens than yours; pens which limit?
['Mle at leaSty_spe" Show of argument,
and—' -
_.. Your_Billle,'_retorneil Paine, 'contains
onthing but tables; and I have proved it to a
tleniolistranon.' - -
All this time It:oked oriAlie:monstet with
`PRY, Mingled with indignation at hie blas
phemies. I felt a degree o: horror, at think-.
11111 that in a, very, slant- r amti;:,llelivetdri be
cited to atipear 'bell:own tillitnial - Ofritie God,
whom he so shockingly blasphemed, with
all his sins upon him. Seeing that F. Kohl
mann had completely failed in making any
iinpression upon him, unit that Paine would
listen to nothing that came from bud, nor
would even sutler him to speak, 1. finally
concluded to try what effect I might Nava.
i accordingly commenced with observing :
' Mr. Paine, you will certainly allow that
there exists a God, awl that this God cannot
be indifferent to the conduct and actiointi - Or
his creatures." I will . allow nothing, sir,'
he hastily replied; ' I shall make no concesr._
sams."Well, sir, it you will listen calmly
for one moment,' said I, 'I, will prove to you
that there alma a being I and I will demon
aerate from His very 'nature; that he iiminot•
be an idle spectator,cif , our conduct. 'Sir, I
wishao heur nothing-you' have to say; I see.
yOur objeci.;genileinoo, is • to trouble, nie '; 1 / 4 I
wish you would leave the icom.' `l'lU9 he
spoke in- an ..exceeilingly angry tone.. so
much so, that he foamed at the mouth.—
'Mr. Paine,' I continued, , I assure you our
object in coming hither, was purely to do
you good. We had no other
. motive. We
had , been given to understand that , you
wished to see Is; and we are come accord 7,
ingly ; because, it is a .piniciPte with hil "o
ver to refuse our service's to t s dying 'mini.
asking - for 'lll'erif.. — But lot. 10, we wand'
- not 'hove come, for We, ,
never obtrude upon
any WI vidual . .'
Paine, oil hening,this, seemed to relax a
lit le; in a icildin tone of Vince 'than he had •
intneno - used. he replied,. l Y ou, end do me
no good. ii oW4,it is too fiffe. 1' haie trllitl
thilerent physicians, nihl their retliediosliave
-all !inlet!: I have n o thing ' , now to,feneet,
i(this..lie spoke' With a Sigh ; ) but a' speedy,.
dissolution. 'My physicians havei, indeed, .
101 1 ,1,,m0 as; ninth.'• 'You' haVe'rulaunder
stood lue,' 'said .1 itarr eiliiitelly'to hind. '!We
,ate•net eentiato•priscribe 'our remedies for.,
ycwri'braltly - cotoplititilt . ';"We - enlY:ctitrie 'to
iinake , .'y un•aa. Oder' of oar' ministry for ';tlie':
good ol. , yOur , iinniertal , acil; - Whit:Via. in ,
:greavdahger of being ltireyeetialiv_oll9,9:the - ,
Almighty,: on 'triennia-of' mitietiinirivalo9 . lll: ,
lieciallylorthe'Orithebt: ii#ing l 4il'ifinit ittnl''
,rejected Hisltvoidlyundinitered,,blespheiniefe`
, against: hisSon?? . l rtPiki ite';' bit NI. h earfng)h iq I
' warroused I into' it:furyl . he gritted hie teeth,.
,tw istediand; tit riled; hinirlellOinive ill li in ilio in
hiivbedyuttering : fai."Vliie' while',",the':biftereat
ini precations. Ir , r firmly li beliovoi iiiefo,wlisi . •
the' rage, i in , which 111 ii Wall; 4itlbial Unitydiet. l
if he hail had a *vita .hO , liiir, hnvo'shoi.
pad of ,u'evfortie , ?dotilltioteilthialsiikf,•mate;
fthe'a madman than;lit%ratioiikdrinttrilil-1,0
i 'Begoire i !,sayiplier:hindttnbleirWillo'nire';i
t' Wris'"in • peace' 'he otintiiitiodi :''sills yon
[ otame:fr,-,;:i. , 1 : ,4,?? ) .c‘
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peatxp l 4there'llari , be.'*. peit6o l dethe'iiitik7
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, tiath,iti 3 Olitild IneViViiiliti"Vtlid', a biibt'ifed . r t ;
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.611:. 47illtrifiltinatini in't buffet lit ,'"zel‘sl9,? will. lifiveLnit iikiiiiiime.;;lY:duktikehaS , arriiied:.'
irifink rather of the'stOiMilcifitiAnt'S;,dd lieve
f already; to fehddi,;kind - irriplOre','Parifon . :of,
;Gosh;, pleyekti`..tio'latiger'.:Hik:ppltridiii,la;!
tins: upon yoUr:,tteade'!...,-Painelvae'iirdeyedj
1 us :again los iStife in l llie,',=hiitiest "RiiO4`'oT :fiii
.voine ; ..olfd . .oooliiiiil..a.Tviliy: iiiithlit W i Ile i age.
raid litti44oiiis , Opepii.il, aiviitiel '. , Fio. - .1.'
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• ' (add blies !the lad, and keep DM hiSllt. irnd,riliy,- - , ,, ,,
, -,Andlead hinVionly , b'ef,theilietW.Wl.4l)'.
He is hiti L lyeit, etid fitysAnAtair ha 51114;,,•- -,;.,. -• ..,
irIE"M Ong ago; tnifie owevwale'w DO to ho— • I
nd people eayhe-EduCh
resernhle f*i,).;,
ryi never, heaid &bled nrruidef ailg';,
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.
,
Li fn eweetly i os_hi talks. _ l i imintdo nenall -,
11Inteet , ienttstiltVW-4:61161MM, ieihl9-••; ' o
Ilichdlke the loupo of eilver,beitiitlag,.--• , Mid all the'ione ilik'nnele..-leat y r lies:,V. ; .
Al naturally epon,ittochealaavalualai 49 , -i
',. •
' -11.inon - a peach,
_Like mornlng;vaiimitleti, , ;" - "'
'Before his smlle-mtnififd's untielluitytt:g i aidn i :,o
' L I • -',, ' t i i,d.:.':.! - •!.!;,..:, ~, ,
. A Penn child re he, and full ottlitteki:;-,-; '' " '',.
.-,.;11if latlghe' with 'hntliit heitrtilidsiiiinif Ito ~1,,, ~,,i
Ill's hey-closed ciyellidepiinktea!ro Oil, '; ...
. 4
Till 'from trisli MOM tenni Mort:tiff 4up 'it .1- -';',.-•,;
i ' d i Zitt ' danVaitZt - ; -.
Y 4 l 7nettilir k . 9 '
At ihe ;Oen Well' of hive within hilrifong,i
The human tenderness ef, hie fintlar,e'lffitilV . -
111 l pleatilinf folnek upnwitii-ienil Itealleatia.4- ;r-
iiii plump and-chubby orms c and,deroltogere—
The half-foinied smile that round•
t redlip,creops;
The Intellectual glove _that; fo intly•liiiWill- 1 ,. - ,_
Upon his countenance, turif he tallii . . -, -", , •
- ;•! , ; '-'
. yVith - some:bright angel on his tilgittrr s iaitlilts,,,,.., . I
' zilk i- -'‘ " -* '
, We trenible' when we think that manyii';etOrm •
;': May.bnat,upori
'.2
Min Trithellnie in'cotitet-.-",- I_. -, -.-..
That h is new heautilhl and fragile IhrOk r ity• - i :•' , -
MY hear a hoiden waned weirtim eir,,.l - b'"
Vet so ,thp stain ,qt; orthiseasspaatpiswo-4 ~, ~,,,
Be never placed tenon tile soul mid namt , =.: 1.._•_......4__
---.:-.80 he preserverfilitAlitalliiiitgbitit4l44.4!''• i...--;, ,,
And to his 41-0,-liii race, his conntryiprOyei-i'i , - •••• •-
. 4.1. thithfUl sitter-whom prideekatiVsa pay., i• ;
_Nor threats or -, vile, riestatratemertee, viol
; Wo-ailenrioiMe. ' We trust' ilinflit' 'he lends', • -
.The fool:depot' thefieble,llamb,- wnlititil.7:lls , - '
, Thleldibti of Ohre In mercy's pasturiffclick'l , ‘.; ',.
~ Where; every , Inmate "neat% the'lrlitltitlslnOird,
feeds. ~- , - :,• , .,;: - .PQA;
THE WIFEA - Tlitillin z , etch.
, .., —...• ... 4..... , 0
..
.. EY SOUR GI, Armpit, Tti;:!i ; ;, , •: i,
,---- ;• -, ~;; -i•sog,..i ! : ;
She was a Ireautilurgirl wlfea fi rsi'sithi
her." She ,was standing , tip rit Ilifside Of lray
loverat the marriage alter. .SlitilYiif!PiOtly
pale—yet -ever and anon,.astthretiray.
-proceeded, a- faint tinge of ,eri • tatesSerl
her beautify { cheek, lik.e4.4eikft • ecert_Sti_
re
tc l it
Sunset cloud- hpaii the clear tifii Of girl
•et lake. Her Itiver r aalafalriqi. .. ilia
-within his: own.,-gozed . ow. IteiVeVer ilh . o-,
clients- with unmingled 'admitiljeitirand
warm rind eloquent blood sl r *dbfAlll:nYiii::
tercels his manly forehead ,ait&rup r lleil in
beauty 'on his lips. ,
__ :
_.' , r y,Aloyi„ . l : ___,
Arid they gave themselves*6o-04Pthei .
A. the presence of. Heaven,•and eiteVy_Netlri
blessed tifern,As_SheyiwentAictik*.444- ~
joking ini•their love. ,--! ~:i„, . .imr,11'. t. ''.:. . :
.Yei g * - ,14 - aisea on. arid'( agairi44vritiiiiiii
lover*, „Therwere•sested , pgeifirOirliiiiii .
Alielight.Of_supset._stole-throiioAPeltiked=
crimson-curtains r lundisiglix,riiihii44l:l6l4,
'delicate carpeting and_ the exgeirtite,Vrribel .
, lislneot of theyiiili iiiir <, r raid.
Time, had,slightly changed tlterig*!,,, utVatiol
:appearance. ; The., gitlrsii:.,boyrt .:rif'llie
one had indeed
,peql4t cminatiltoodittatiTherVqQiutitc,.
wititillaieroo,sl4l,lo,k *same.
'slightly perceptible - on her.hr w.n7lierlius-!
b a nd' s brow, tad, was marked Etirrldirhat.
more deeply than. his ago might warrant;
anxiety,
.and ambition, and pride had grown
over it. and letcohe traces upon' it; a silver
hue was Mingled with the dark in his hair,
which had bet:cute thin around his temples,
almost to baldness. He was
lace
on
his splendid ottoman with • his half hide
don by his ,hand, as if he feared-'that the
deep nod troubled thoughtewhich eppresserk
rum were. visible upon his leatures, „ .
..
1 ( Edward', you • are ill to-night , " said his
, vile -in .a sow, sweel,•-half , inqiiiritig voice,
as she , aid her hands upon his oivir . : , •
-- • '
Indiflerence from,thase-we Inve;is terrible
,to . the 'sensitive bosom. It is,as if the sun of
rativerryeluSed- its , Wonted cheerfulness, and
glared upon- us with •a cold, dim and forbid
:den glance. •lt .is dreadful to feel that the
only beiitg of our love refuses to ask. our
sympathy—that lie broods over the feelings
which he MOMS. or leare to reveal—dreadful
to rtilEn the convulsive features and the
gloomy brow,, the Indefinable shadows of
hidden emotion, the involuntary sigh of sor
row in which we are forbidden to partici
pate, and whose character we cannot - know.
The wile essayed once more.' • • t r
"Edward," she said,•skiwly, in 1144. 1 nnd
-affectionately, , 4 ithe-time-licebeen-whetcyou
were willing to confide:your seetet joys and
sorrows to.one-who. had -never, 1 . truist, be
trayed your confidence! :-Why,, then,; my
dear Edward, .is this cruel vamp:re? You
are troubled, and ;yet reflise to tell rpt3 the
Something of returning tenderness soft
ened, for an in .tant,' the Nold,severitrof the
husbaint's le:tithe:l,, but it passed away, and
1 .
a bitter.smile a as, , ltts,anly reply.
. , •
„Time , pii=se.l on the twain, - ,was-7separtned'
froth'etteh other. ' The ,huihatal sat gloomy
anti alone in the damp cell iii ' a dintaeoi.—
He basi,folLowedLamhition;:tut - 'll , 'God; and ,
had laded in ,a tijah- career. ) • He f hutl; midi
gled with Inert ivhom:hie, heart 4oithe . d) he
' had Seught out the" fierce atild.Aronged ',stir:
'iteollhe' litin4 Ana hid ''breatlietriatciihem l l
; the, madness of revenger,•lle 'had dieWnl,hial
I,ewertt tegaiest hia. Gauntry ;, be i _heti+ lannittl
rebellion, to a flame, and, il:had beenjettenotil
id in'hiiiiniii bloOd:i 'He 'had lailen, Miser*: i
1•11--falien.; unit , was dr.totited'fo• die theAleeth,
of a, traitor.v. ; • A , '.29,,,f, ta „ !•';:, :•,,, .i;,ii ,
Tl,l9;d 9 pr, ik• the, , ,duageqn.,opeßedt ‘ and ' it'
light term etiteio 'and' tvew, r herself ,in i te hie
aimil. ''Tlie , softesilight ok,oottoof ~fell; e tton,,
the, pale hr,ow ,ana,wasetl eheel'r t :Ohis oneA
'beautititr i tyile:', . ,t, ~.' .i.,i ',l;itt-i; c..) ;'• ,
' i E , Ediii:aid,'Oty::4llit ,!.Iv,4l‘(l: l 'ol,lt9,f , Rd;€ B t
I ,hilviqop:pre . tii7sav'yOu„lfliiiy,e;reaptiettlynlir
lifter ',a i ttilitiontid,..ctt*OluMi!)%(t: 1 Olant
-900, .rriY, , PgriuMe ) 13 'Veitrk;C*P9 , 41 ' J - 11.
.. !] Sliiloo lloo ,filitliA9 ll o l ed‘ ' llmierP i heart
.4-tiiiiiiiiO4,l; . , and ai the, hatotainfi Ptflojet)
Itio , palo iiiito 'to :his bOitirriPA teal- 'trembled.
On Thu,eyelashr i, -,, 1 '' , :l.,,?li•ictiT i't..;tll:: ,- 12 - 0 i ~,,
~,,!1 have not, timelyo4i this , kindness,'?., 1i . 4' . ,
murmqred in -tji cAok,1111,101? of 6 g9g!kibi '- 1
'l.' , "“EilWard,” said: hi s .niie, tin 'an ~eorsiobVl
r taut faiht 'Lind' 14vvt,i , cooll; `which iiilliiiatett extql
llreree andcfeariel.;;debilityy.ilvrelltaielner al
,E1291%*- 1 - 4 - O ,Qt-4Y.altiimAatige ittl.:aitrt
merit& you will be able to pasenut u,mo,l,;,gett:'
Haste, or we may.be,toolate..: • -Year tiptht.
for I , I 'ill , Pir,Vs'brifitk'ekid' ler Will FlcAtl
t itijUre ,nie to i:my '. etforteti thifehlt r 'i ",io' fiats=!,
' baud, dioiret lloot , lifi - its - ".,L'' t ?. 9 ' ' i ''' 1
.c#,4l3ittivlatgatettio,!thiiti Vie hOlthaittii.ar a yoW
irioloapilli2ilL'ib'YOu'eandet :bliatlf thiteiniiit,
this arena litt OO11. 1 ?: ::.,::' - - -''''".'' ''Y:' n "'''''.: - ' , ..-;1
,i3Oti ipeolViidfteriiiilitttiVarOkigi(4afti, l 4 , I
:paid the' , 4excited*Oitilihilfs 66o l 4 lef ald
,thingifoskernieilliet;PH,tsvilJW,aitl, O V
iWittlati.viel4!Aiilililitlitettitleit#lllll,i,..tti v ool;
;ling haritlink - ilitigUilts,..ihtii;priied:l6irill'Or bee ,
31babin&se'retritittlieS)?).. 1 1'' ,., :, , ' :,, : . , • . 'lqf
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tlrt lit\t:.. / ii,: (l ' - A#l:llo.kgo 6 qtd44 o, :ati s ii
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•
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responded ; s t h&j:6 ' and! the hitsband palserl
out, unsuspected amt , ernoped the..eliemles of
,;. • ;
Theydicd, Meet ingain: the wife and .the'
'iMithand; bikt Milk 'as the dead meet, in the
- awful.'crinimeningis Of atfother,, .werld. Af
fection had borne uP:herexhunsted spirit mt=.
td the last gyent purposes of tier , exertions 1
were accomplished in the empty of her hue
"band and Whthithiti on,the mor
'row; d•I he piieiiitprb bell keel' 'opened; the '
guards fowifl ..,ettappel in: the habiliments: of
. their destitted,victirm the pale. but !beaUtiful
eerpee pf.,lhe 'devoted AV afe.• ' :• •.•
mI in pgeret?tv .. n mys. • - •
.TIII3._SPRINGS -
•-..A.Visi clipped the folloWilig ficinfone
~ . •
ciiicheriges.a few days singe , ' burcan.n.ot,.at
i thia l u(iinent, reeolleel i te which one belongs
the credit of bringing 'IC to 'lights '"Whether
Hie : incident happened.:at.Drennon; or Blue
• Lie)c., or, Harrodsburg ); we are' not: advised.
ft is a 'good un,' and -will create • a heady
.I . augh whereverjt_is read -• • .
A lew'claysairice. elegantlY• dressed
and 'handsome'yonaij'ealarm_arriv ed. at
ifire - Syliffo7tuitosity was on hpinernify it
:leaped Into the very air;iii discover all about
, the:itituiger: - . - The Wits - examined,
his name, was registered. in a plain round
Witinim 'P. Mangum, Jr. North Car
.olina." • The •zerisalien prodened — y . foilaced
by thiavdiScicistrfeifiii tremendous and un
paralleled 'He' W.OB the son of a'Senater--his
.father wixs ante Pfesident of States
Senate, 'and 'his . fainily connections had long
been - distinguished for their enormous wealth
and unquestionable ability: ^
The =ladies ' immediately . emptied their
trunks—spent hours hi dressmo, and appear
ed at dinner arrayed in all the splendor of
:beautiful laces and costly silks. At the table
all eyes were directed towards the Senator's
son, and ,many a fair one anxiously desired.
an introduction. The afterrtnbii--paised by
evening approached—and nu lionr_beforo
the usuartime, the carryall)... asSern bled -in
%the draining - room.. • .
At 9 o'clock precisely, young Mangum en
h3red.the ball, add a buzz of admiration lel
loWeir One of the-belles fortoiiately agree
led his atterition;and.he led her tn,the dance
'His every meVernetit Ides slowly' -observed,
and from•therialliei; such - exclantatfata_us,__
hWhatptineely manners! &len as lanai
- icent, figure !"- Such graceful dancing! A
_loviota.footl:' 0, he is a duck of a dear,
charming and_Other sinnilar epres
sions, peculiar, believe, to the
During the entire evening, the favorite
belle received the most devoted attention
.bore Mr, Mangum. - ' Many ofthe ladies who
:thought they possessed some atiractions,were
-greatly mortified at his ranked prorprence,
and two or three Of the' gentlemen evinced
41i - elnrstM PtPme hibNied Untier the
nil AilintOtidliaigriliii'Yirtiffilfreittle
the -- wify and graceful Col. --and the ac
complished anti handsome Major —,were
completely thrown into the shade, and your
bumble servant Kustle, was driven from the
list of competitors. The Senator's con was
decla: ed victor, mid nobly did he bear his
honors. The nest day Mr. Mangum was
again the lion. He was fluttered, admired,'
and courted by all - the ladies, but the superi
or tact of the Charming belle enabled Fier to
" -- angross . the anemia' of the ardent Southern
•
. cir. ' Evening aide more . advanced,„ and.the
eon-- again assembled for the perpose of:
dancingt,i Mr, , Matigurif was again by the
,side of the unhappy:miss, admiring' her ap
pearance,and complimenting her beauty in
the most extravagant language,whan a steam
boat Caplan entered the room. Lookiiih , a
round him for a moment, he remarked to
the writer;
, Well he's cutting, it fat'
'Who?' 1 inquired.
'Aly steward,' he answered, pointing to
the Senator's son.
I replied that he wag . o
vidual wag. of North
Carolina?, - • -
'Mangum, Andeery wen the reply, 'it's
Tony Weloh—ory stew, ril, and a very good
eieward.' -
The news circulated -- ;Toney saw the cap
tain and disappeared—the mollified belle
look llia'first tinge; and is now at horne,cleepL
ly regrettidg that she met anfi admired • the
;Seuittor's son I
. .
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-'-'l'ne, SILVER Ti(UMPET.--PGiVe Me said a
sweet toned voice,:gigiVe• me the money that
has been spent, in.ru rn, and I. will attire eve
,ry man, woman'' and chiltrir.,attire that kings
.and (reline might be proud , ot, .:•;:l Will build
'a,achoel• house upon every hill side and eve;
rrvalfity,ove,rtiheearth, , I will supply_ that
jet:boll hotbse,iiith.*competent. teacher.- 1
'Will' tiiiila t in academy in every state, and fill
it With able 7 pthfisiors. I Wilt croWn every 1
, hill witlt'a,olitirch consecrated to the prcnuf:
gallon of Abe. Gospel of, peace, end. support
;hi' its PulPit'ini - able teacher el, rbghtectanesti:
' tip , th it dti'edery Sibbitth'inortfing the.ehirne'
on bite hill;sliall answer to:the dhirie'Oirari ,
• nether mound. the ; earth'elnimtV circuit fer ,
,ence; and, ttin, voice of , prayer and the tsong
'of Praistiirithall iticend as one universal, o ff er . ,
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ti, , lth i 4 leo a Voice 'or enth 4 siattni, l beta. stim -
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kild'iand ~ give a \ lAite, nations, : ihti . , - ,.gfeid.' of
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'rliejeliciat'discrigliiiiriittotis i .tritties.and ioilo
ieries,t whiim -, .:llthithperifitetliftY6dadell, r liYa - . ...ie..1
, thousand ; fold expensive; Impre, and llravi9us
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ZEN
80111.0;TMNO ABOET
AT J.,U BRF.4 EN R Writitil ivy 1820
T,r memorable defanee of Fort Harri4on
was in September, 1812. 'ln OCtober and
'November, Major Ta_ylor, In eommantoLthe_ i
Kentucky volunteers, and: accompanied by
.isen.. Hopkins, made two 'expeditions, into
the Indiati*utitry, one•agaitist 'the Kicka
pen tbellllitoirrtilvev, the other
'against the 'settlements, in the neighberhood
of :T . lpppcanork • No' general engagement
%Tea' fought but they .were attended with
-many-hardahlrie and : privations, and moved
of, incalculable benefit- to the territories of
Indiana and Illinois. Several - Of the ere:
- my's tersirfir andlerge quantities Of. 0(M-
A/20i were 'destroyed. The demonstration
'of. our strength, inspired them withacre: In
.the winter
.of 481,T•Majoe •T, was appointed
. to Superintend the recruiting service in Indi
ana and Illinois,' in which he continued with
industry- and sitcedss until Silly, In that
month - he, proceeded with a force of Rangers
and -Keinuaky volunteewagainst the Mae
, sassinawa'y• town near the source of -the
Wabash: The town Was found abandoned,
and ,meeting with lip lupply - of Pforfaions,
the de achment was exOsed
p
In the spring of 1814, he was ordered to
'St. Louis - to, talre -- Com' nand - 01 . the tr.tsops
in the dissehri Territory; and Was aclively
empinyed on its frontiers - until August.
was then. ascertained that the British had
tal , en Fort Shelby, at Prairie ne - (;hies -
and-Were gieritcfarce on the Mississippi
With regulars
,and Indian allies General
Howard was furnished with ten companies
Of badly organized :angers, and • about one
hundred and twenty efficient regulars, to
protect the frontier o 1 Indiana, flinois and
Missouri; and restrain the depredations of
'the various savage tribes. With these slen
der resources, he had to protect the interior
settlements and furnish detachments to in
vade thelndian territory. Of these, that
_which;_ziscended-the-Mississippi-uirder-Maj.
Taylor, was the most itivbrlatit in its object,
and most beneficial ircits result.
,On the 22d of August, 18li, Major Taylor
received ; ordels ur,take command of, 820
men, Airtnei inilitia ) provided with
.boats and a Jew pieces-of artillert- to ascend
the Mississippi Village at the mouth of Rock
.river, tit destroy the village anti Corn, to dis
perse the Indians ) and .erect a fort on the
coin mend the rivhr.—
The leading - objects of the expedition were
to restrain the Indians,-bv the establishmen
et a military post in the heart 'of their connt
try-rand...to-arrest --i he- d eseent - 01 - firci - British -
- forces on St. Louis The General closes his
orders to the commanding officee thhs
-
'-Should 'lbis command succeed in effecting
all the objects for which- it is intended, the
beneficial consequences to out country will
be great. On the other, hand, shoilld this
movement be atum e ed withdisaster, no
tenger: earl' even . hope- Vfifitfulgeil, fik the ;
`the officer who contrnarale an thOstiebtiri
mended by him, the most flattering expec
tations may be indifiged." Thus was the
fate of the frontier a second time staked on
the fortunes of the defender of Fort Har
rison.
In pursuance of tiis orders, Major Taylor
proceeded to the mouth of Rock river,
against a rapid current, and amid the dan
ger of a lurking enemy, five hundied- miles
above the highest settlement or post on the
Contrary In his expectations
• those of the Genefal ; he found 11 - dErach-'
met of. British troops, welt supplied with
/mine , end. an immense body of Indians
in poss,.gion of the 'place. ' Alter skirmish
ing with the Indians, rind being sometime
cannonaded by the British, withiii,t a possi
bility of returning their fire with . eflecti he
dropped down to the rapid of Desmoine,
and having landed his forces, secured his
boats and fortified his camp, and commenc
ed a fort so situated as to command the Mis
sissippi and the mouth of the Ilestnoine.—
. The. erection .nt...this.fortin -the -face-of-the
enemy, end nt so great a distance from the
source of supply, was attended with peculiar
hezard, and almost incredible privation and
toil. But the judgment, resolution andllskill
-of-the-commandeiTseconded-brlns-anirma
lag surinounteit every obstacle,
enabled him to complete Ills ittiptirtant
bor and to release the most sanguine expec
tations of his superiority. . •
(cThe death al 'Gen. Howard, in October,
called Major Taylor to St. Louis. In No.
verinber,,he aecompanied Col. Russell seve
ral hundred mites up 'die Missouri; to secure
a small settlement (#l .. that river, left much
exposed to Indian depredations. In Decem
ber, he was again ordered to Vincennes, hi
take Command of the troops in Indiana,
whore he re:nained until the conclusion of
peace." -- “When' We look back - f i' - continues
the biographer, sdon the.menximpartantief ,
vices - rendered' likAhisi Officer to ins coml.,
'try 'durinth the mat' itar; Wheit'We reflect be
'herda h ipa'
, those seivices'inesCheie'petpainallY:#pris
'ed,hini;'perfdrofing , ea lie' did; ip one, , vear, ,
minetlea% in' territories 'Of .Indianatlllitt
niar'and Missouri, avioimting'; to'rriore:,than
'3o6o"rrilles,'-: end' ' inkfance
which twe;ier . it
not' exceed' tire. scanty
!n emeasuregilds means;
we cannot restrain' "the' expression ',OUT, re
at , .'hlk 1 detention froth' ` it rise
, oids o f civilized .combits where , his:gliciue
j might•hoye t borne, him to, nahlereti ierprisei
duct his vph.i,Al iivltiyed itself rpore.,qou4
apibuoniiiheitre: .
la: This was `: written'' ritiarlfthfily ) yeare ago: .
lif What Weald urthe disproportion
thitv ,Te4 63 1 . ;),fi1d: Rex] 4.1; , More
strikingly 'tree . the tßeet, deeds which
hiao his- hame,-,'/Or. ,
; . 'lthEiritevettlikt iketeh''theitcOncliiditer
70,
::. 0 Withr4ifratne , fittedlor 'OW Tr est aat ve
iowl, L NlAY,lteniefpriseiric ardent Spirit; a
B 'Tgliiit!s,,ifirePers.atial 44, keY,ineible °mum%
- Ainetfivith'a repel 4iSotttpment, e'discrimi=
, eating judg,filent;:and ;rleep
,knowle,dgejol
etikindi-antlltiosseiiitotifflheeiCittlieentiPlt.
, 14;:ttte etuPl , l4gperette it,llPPleeOlulthemetutYt.
IltigtirdPlr.il u t# 4 4 9 ojoqf
'4ll 'Pratt*, "and,'. meant; Wetttptik 4 ut
e!)614, of
iwar, at no distant. Period, betvyeett-IlkUriited
Stales .:and` England or,' Spain, riding On' the
tide of miliniey.glory r he will, find is true,
. level 4,1h0 heed ot "the ormy.to,.:t. , - ,
i , ps,,i,..bv,
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THE-DIEXICAN *AR:
*The National ' Intbl igencer publishes a
, comMunicailon on this 'subject, of which it.
says ) ."that the position, social' geographical
and political of the_writerrand-the-oppertunt
l'-'itieS which lie has had of acquiring knowl
edge
~ ---, ,-,
edge o 1 the subject, entitle every word that
he utters concerning it to the grave attention'
both of the Goiernmerit and People of tho
United States." We presume it is from- the
pen of the lion, Wmibv tfidifciclk and ex.:
tract the conclucljng paragraph's": , i,
..
. :ollas notthe time arrived wheireohgiesti
should demand of the. - ;President a ;-distinct
and specilie statement:of the, objedis .of the
war,.andthe mode and extent Of its further
prosecution? -8o repeated. hive .been his
mistakes that he Certainly now 'has no claim.
to the blind. confidence of the .Country.: But
for the performanopi . not,bf
.one but a suecesi
sion . .oftiiiraclesAftelirrifies of Stint end Tay.,
1 - r it'Cititi.l -have libth 'been sacrificeil;-fict
. thanks-to:0 - .0 Achninistration that they kerb
not. Never has Mete - been' heard such it .
- burst:of indignailbn, lend and.cleepotewould
lieve.prevaded the iv ililr , -,..t . 1' , ' :0. "-if? Illgee...
results had haipperied, 14j„:.i ~-,,,'. success
i r
- 61011 of miracles ) wet], .a -,' 'ltilfetka'-i-'
I said long ago that, .'obtain any Pfletil ,- .-. - - --
, _
cal-results by an advance to Mexico an.-,a l .
my of filtykhousand men was necessary.
Who now Will deny that *Position ? With
. adequate-garrisons-andihe roatt - kept - iitieit
how much piiblic property hod ,hots many
lit . es would net have been saved? If any
Concessions were to be 'ob•aitted by force
' herr. Mexico, it Would only have been yield.
ed to an overpowering ;Italy.. The handful
of men which we-now have in- the capital
only stir: - elates and encourages further Id:
forts: If Gen:Scbtl had left Vera trbz with
thirty. thousand men I do not believe that a..
_ny resistance would have been- offered , or
one Ainerierin life lost in the battle. 1, Wive
also saidilutithe-occepation-olthe-eity-woirld—
retard instead of expediting a petite. We
shall See.- .
I wi ly now Venture two - other prs;dietions
Ist. All'elions to procure MIMS from the
Mexicans lb pay the expenses Of ihti mr,tcl
any-considerable amobnt, Will end , in lailtne:
Goods may be sent there and the duties paid
on them, but when the draw back is deduct;
ed for goods sold our own aritiy, very little
will be lett. As to levying contributions
Iv other-way it cannot-beßig SIM;
ple yeason that they have no money:. they
am a )ioor, indolent and Unproductive peo,
ple- .Tliere are Mot . twen y wealthy- - MeXi; --
cans it) the whole Republic. . If the proper -
ty of the Church is seized, that property con.;
sists Inanity) in the cities and- estates , ih Mb.
country. whicli,Jor 1.. - venty reasons will nut
bring money—the - first of' which is that the
money is nut in the country—and the jewels
and church ornaments will be secreted. •
11 ;en aderiumilpFe , isstettortiexico, •
4 - 411 f
system.' This May be in Seine iirialftledred
prevented or rather postponed, by ifuthbriz
zing our commanders in•blexleo to sell bills
on England. But there bills mast' be 'paid in
specie or its equivalent, and the.baltinee in
England against us will tints be increased
l'his difficulty we should already experience
but for thaextmordittary flOilr of Splible to
our country for pro Visions. That. iStittb of
things no longer exists The last siislibtution
bf the , Bank of England, which cohabited for
twentygtwo yew* was cahsed by. ffib tbs..
bursement of specie in a foreidri *dr: net:
ever specie-we send to Mexfro is lost 'to us e
there is no_retarliing tide to bring it back."
TEE GOVERNMENT. ANA GEN. SGOTTo-OLIg
of Ker.dall's letters describing the rapture of
the City of Mexico, gives the following facts
'which show how feebly the goierninedt
has supplied-Gen. ScoilWithinert thilltereans:
I.Spealtin,g...olsending men and iheins to
"Mexico, do the people of the United States
know the real lorce which has achieved the,
recent glorious triumphs here in the,valley of
this pond rebublic I have not seen the
paper ' -hut-I-have-heen told - that - a recent
tiumber.ot - the Union states that when Gen:
Scott would teach the vicinity of Mexico,
that his army would number 22,000 effertiict
inert. Ii such a statement has been Made,
one more false Or ungenerouscould not have
been promulgated. Gen.' Scott arrived oil
this side the mountains with a fraction over
10,000 melt of which number 4,000 at
least were new - recruits. Of this force, so
inslguifliiiint, when compared with the marl
nitwits of the enterprise, at least one tbbu;
sand were on' the sick list before a, blew Was
istruck,with.a . dispOsibl6 niy a than;of 'O,OOO
_neLa_maiLmOrbp,thellioldattempt- , WisiNnade-- - --
to reduce A p,opelottsssil, fortified; 01131
'and effee'ii(eueeitiaioe,or well fottght,battles,
• the!redult The iWtiltts thettsand
spaperiniett , tneitUfnettlreit 1 4 1,4hIngttcin, by
most .:tethain ,
Where they have been'•duritig :thi..tacent
etruggles—ahhor unenlisied, hospitals, is
r cainp r . 61,16, iransitand; nots do - traot the
'rneritftwtifclilmheen giti6nd py,Ahotta
sand Ong - akin Who have bp) . "
W iwi
.tbori Rich iayiefa
To tiOrn. lionori,arid and
I will prpprgAlelfinookiworowq ,„ ..ree:
ineaittat pissed thO,:,y,O6P o o l ava)it it.
should ho neceasioyitti,prove my statement
. as to' the!!
'oti;•SeVieftl ortapilun play% -tom:
'o)4[4le u . Ft° who were, PMPneFs
I ,‘,rd),tilt!i 6 -00105$0- -.-
or tii.o enjhey- bey: - ' • " i t,
- Ivlikiticae'eamtnen4e%, l efe4o b ,
y
Allot event= l 4o6'iirtfeie l f6(:,the' atassacto of
the Artierienee,. Ogg. Clay
1.14 offiedieHliere theebi e thire!'
,D4,ext:
041}Aejorain to, ,him iirititif(4''' elected.
N,fthi ,, ,toreeet, fa!
Kiif' ,, ne -- W , the,effleAtef,teptkft'fbfl
I n ;levee( r is
,claY, with a' leaded iii!florics' his - ,
qiie bang Of, ati•l - enraged
havv i ehowmochynalpienitrietuei'ttheafote,-;,-
doh'? Ifitertonnle..entitted '
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