Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 03, 1848, Image 2

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tiftlif•theitildifie , Jdntr..Atitlit is known
that the-news of; the victoo:,ektiltieri Vista'
Mantled - Weetiingin i n"ttnje ' to eininterithibd
Ca dvrellidees.ordetit for the Rio praride
: fore hns deporturetheiti.NeWpileatfer.,,TWO,,
rifle. isoinpardesi' With - him, , rettOitektbe .
conterritand there, and joined sMt . ; , sarly.l.
i knots that 1 bad the inisforitineloVve
' offencelcklbedepartment; by,o*Prefaingill
self to, the "dine Mint from Jalapa; May. 6.-4
to my letter of that - date I said: _
tiThe Subject of lhat order (Nor 135—01 d
yolunteeraha giverime long and , deep so
lioitude To-part with so large : : and so rcitti!;
----creatable alastrif army, irizthe - middle"-
el . .ecotantry,Which, : -.thingh broken- in... itif-
Ower- is not ,yet dtepeeedle:see for peace;
twin:Midi{ frir the retern home of seven reg.
titiente,,froM•lbia.hiteiler.pesttiee,_nt Ltime
d-iii ire dif cult-to provide irane:.'
• _liirifatioriand•sepolisisfer the Operating forces
, whiChf,retritile 7 ;.-and• _all: this- without any
ItllOPect:of stonier reinforcements, n, per
seVen_months—beyond some
• - •-Allkarrny recruits—present novelties utterly.
linknown. to, any. invading
,army before.—
..:•> ; Witti-the addition of ten or twelve thousand
:_,Attiw.drivies,_in,..6.pril_oritley=asked for and
until very recently ercpeeted--or, even • with
~the addition of two or three thousand. new
-.-troops, destined for Ihiluarmy, bursuddenly,
.byte orders af,the War- department ,
-,ted-testhe RlOGrande -frOntier,4 might,not
..?;:'-',,Wihstanding,the :unavoidable discharge 61. - 1
the Cird•Velinierii=eriVen regimentri and tw o
• independerti eempaideadvance with con
. fidence , •upon, the-i3nomy's capital: shall-'
cevertheless, , adiance; 4 but whether beyond.
depend on intervening infernal*=
tionquid retinae:l: ,The general paitio,given
:to the.,eteniy.atterm-qortle 'still remaining ~
Idhink' it probable - that-we shall . go. to" Mexit
• . cu; or, if -
,the from that, we
..must renew • the• consternation- by 'another
„blew." •
finding Myself isolated
• • Mfdebandoned, and again like him, always
' • arrtud4hat the - next ship . or. messenger might
infurther cripple me, I resolved no
. longer to depend - on Vera cm or home, but
to, render- inylittle army "a self-sustaining
-maclibie"—as I'informed every body, inclu
- 'ding-the head of the War Department—and
advanced to, Puebla;
It was in reference to the foregoing cans
des of -complaint; and others, to be found in
any 'reports at large—particularly in respect
mmon ey- for- the disbursing staff,oftieere f oto-1
thing, and Mr. Trist, commissioner ; that I
• tentacled my - report from Puebla, June 4, in
ihesewerds:
"Conaijeting the - many cruel disappoint
ments and mortifications I have been made
to feel, since ! lett Washington; and the total
Want of support or sympathy ou the partof
the:War Department, which I have so long'
experienced, I beg to be .recalled from this
• army-'the moment it may be safe for any
person to embark at Vera Cruz; which, I sup
. pose, will - nearly in November. probably
all.-field- operations before
that time."
• But my next report (July2s) from Puebla -
has, no dbubt, , in
.the end, been deemed more
unpardonable. by...the DePartment.' In that
paper after speaking of the "happy change
an my relations both:efficial and - plifate,
. with Mr. Tijst, ,, 1 - ontinued :
"Since about the• 26th ultimo (June) our
_ _.4titeicourse_has.:.been-fremtentand_cordial,-
- And I.have found him (Mr. T.) able, court
eous, discreet and. amiable. At home it so
-chanced that, we had but-the slightest possi
ble acquaintance With each other. Hence.
more or less of reciprocal prejudice; and of
the existence of his feelings towards me, I
knew (by private letter) before we met, that
at least a part of the cabinet had a full in ti-
Mataon..Still the pronounced misunder
standiriabetureen Mr. Trist and myself could
-not' hare occurred - but for the other serum
. Stances: 1. His being obliged to send -for
. ward your letter of April 14, instead of de
livering it in person, with the explanatory
papers which he desired to Communicate;—
• 2. Malted health in May and Jane, which, I
am happy to.say,-has now -became good; and
3. The extreme mystifiCation into which your
letter,, and particularly an interliueatibn, on
oveidably ttnew - ktwr. SO far as I am con
' ceritedi I am perfectly willing that all I have
heretofore writes to the Department, about
. Mr. Triat, should be suppressed. I make this
declaration as due to my present esteem of
That gentlemen; but-ask no favor or desire
mono, at the hands of the Department. 3:va
tice to myself, however tardy, I shall take
.
care to ha - ve dime.
I'do not acknowledgethe justice of either of
your "rebukes contained in the letter of May
21. (le relation to Mi. Trust and the prison
.olll,st Cerro •Gordii); and that I do not here
Muiriphantly: vindicate myself, is not from
he, ant of means, will or ability, but time:—
~.,,, 'Tiiii,firef letter • (dated Feb. 22.) received
ions you, at Vera Cruz contained a censure,
.10,1 am, now rebaked,for this unavoidable.
' -nay wise, if it had not been ,unavoidable
7 ,release,on parole; of. the,prisoneis taken
. 'at Verio::Giardo r ,even before ,one word of
•, ,contniendation, front Government has reach.
;.eil Allis army on account' of its gallant con-
Aucejn the capture of those prisoners. (No
such ternMendation has yet been received,
~:I,',eb. ,Jit4o.). So, in regutar. progression,.l
-.
; ittax,, shOul&the same army:bear me gallant
.: iy, !nip ,the City Of Mexico, in the next six or
' „,,aeven w eeks - which ia•probable, if we are.
._,. nat,iiinisted`bia Peace or a ; Trncelook to
be &Inland from the: service; of My. cowl
- 11YE'4 , ,,You,will perceive that .I am aware as
_.;l' , ltiihriVebeeniot the 'dangers which hang
thoielliti:aftitiline;_bit , I,' too, are, a citizen of
!''''the'Uniterl'Stittes, and well !trio* the oblign
'iiiiiiiiiiipoinol; Under 'alreirennistances, 'by.
lidisiilightined'patretisea. lit respect to MO.
'''''''tieY; ; I:. beg' agent ",' to , report, that, the Chief
" 1 " klommisSetir;l(Cipt. Grayson); of this' al my,
'' bait ncitl.received a' dollar IroMtlie ',United
-, Statel'ainett we landed -at Vera 'Crux, March
'''':' ".o.'' Me no* owes more',than $200,000 and
71
• '' s'ebliged to pirchase on Credit at great ris
''''e ifiranfages, The chief Quarter Master,
'' ,, ',(Ctipt.',lrwiii) had received perhaps $60,000
r ;.P,eitdlithiCirtfintler like inatimbrances. Both
y •,hfiVis 'sold drafts' to entail , amounts, and bar ,
•,' i',linvefd largely:Of the Pay Department, . which
4 :,",.flal'reeii!ivpd about halfthe money:estimated
" , :ler: , '‘Coptsegnitetly'"thetritotis have , some
.4. " ToiiiimOittie,ptq'dud them . Our or
0 4
,thrigeklziat'ofther,disbureirig Departments at
2 . konte;baa'been 'made known to our shame,
',r lette r
Capital here, through it
41etitunaient.-Pol. Hunt, that-Walffound
4 ohihryperseir of the special, Messenger from,
~ )Itarillingtriti.. The 'armi is also earning
4 ; . :4ooitljr,, , .irbitt . ifielvan;ot necessaryielothing
I ,:lintilnditnr:uhlankete , and' great ,coats. The
i-fulti,lictOPP (those who have lain •airiVed)*
Lk:' - getnitlithiiiir.theathert i - vrere 'Out told that
Iflthef.would,firidebtiridant supplies at,'No*
4!:a:
-Veo'Croz,, and.tin ally here;
4q:,*liffitliCwe'.ud*'.havet, perhaps li thouininir
!..,„.liiinitaf;:ett • inloto making shoes and (out`tif,
.ie'4 , 7 114 A10 -1 .00144:Ingh rates) pantaloons,
Ifia
X:7iza,..C,' iCalletts B, OQO pairs of each, *re
'•,'":"? • I ' l l o9 wEittt;toilt s lhe .fnaltedueos- of ; jf e'
;,„11:r.,,areb litili2B';'ijifiliabpiiili , w ro i o ' to
. ‘ 4".l# . * o o; lollo tarlfrookelo.ditelit the Qici r
do 4 ,fier aster atNitiVr-Orlearteleeend Ine taitii
o.eitlipllits * ef ( clathing,.', - .: Mitie1t.%0 4 :23,•, General
41,1 ~B toi*er, , ,ireplittd:.thetill6Giatter!Oliitter ; :at '
;s.l"TilOWPOtlettett*artimilhar , Olathineot shoes
, 40;innt4haVie*aa'fiartuIthati, , tinlesethey'heie
1,; forien`l atilt .out to • yon ill reeti pin,' mil ~, b e
0 - ;-.,ixtuah:dleappointed. , ,•Stirhe small;cgtantit*
401010thimv.perhapv'ensrfilth' of Pour ' wants;
ecttivise:to;' , Vons;:crufr92th:ooloW quarter, end'
Aistoirwttlirid'Aldpicand this'ono , ) - , -,-.
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4 . , . 40 6 100 1 t; 5 )"iseni0.1ciblive tinktinriert.
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Attor}l .;*.giez'f,Reptirtaietitis I'eett
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Alt it 'off y.
11 epatoh',.No, rintl o llte ;chrirges • against
MOM Major'Osmond Weribi'Majer General'
liillovi.~and j ~s'etret tent, Oet - 41miean;le . ,i;•
AKthetietne"itoltritivileilipd:hi . the:
'Palm letfet,• Jail.33;,ihitt .1
me. , 44 , ;P:f
. filOraOithatit:Oaieelk;P4o*lillicllauselil
bloti-iiif potier, sc-teng iiitiPinitled; to I
fall'en.a devoted, head, _ale three arrested
riffieemounl- he who had endeavored .to en
force a necessary disciplino against them, are
all M be, placed together
Court:, Theritiniktiat arid the guilty, the eel
miser andilie- accuse - di the liffige and hie'
prisoners, are .dealffivith Most
partial jestice ! But- there is a ,oli rimitia
don with a vengeance! Whiletth parties
M'Oent.triall'ri‘tirii•appealor.is to-be- ried-at
all,, which seenta , doubtfulr 7 tWe - are.r stored
ict their dorps--rinehi -them with his brevet
rank—and 1 anideprived - of my command!
There can be but one step more in the barite
direction: throw- the rules arid articles of
war into this fire, arid leave all ranks in the
army free to migage,in denunciations and..a
general 'scramble for precedence, authority
and -executive , fevers. The
. pfirinteciamento
on the, part of -my faotious juniors, is most
triumphant.-
Myteeall—under thecircumitanCeS, a se
vere, puriishinent befro . trial,-hut to be fol
lowed .by a trial .fiere, thatmay 41ln -into the
Huth litri—and 'on:matters f.am,..but,partially
permitted to' knovvliy the - Department and'
my ac.cusersHs Very ingenionsly placed on
twri.grounds I. My own request, meaning
'that rif June 4, (rooted above, and therewas
no other before Ifie.DePartnrient) which had
been PreViously . -(July 12). acknowledged
and . rebuicengly deoliried. •2, The arrest of
Brevet Major General. Worth,, for writing to
the li p pertmetit "Micler the pietisSct and:form
of an appeal,"! an open letter, to be sent
through me n in which I was grussly and
falsely accused of "malice" and "conduct
unbecoming an officer and gentleman," in
the matter of the getieral order No. 349, on
the subject of periling letters, lot the Awe
papers at home. •
On that second point, the' letter from the
Department s of January 13, is more than in
genious: it is elaborate, subtle and profound
professional' dissertation, with the rare
merit of teaching principles until now wholly
utiknownto militaiy cod es-aml-treatisesiaml
of "cdurse to all soldiers, however great their
isxperience-in- the field. _
I `have not in this place, time to do more
than hint at the fatal consequences of the
novel doctrine in question. • According to
the Department, my factious junior, may, at
his pleasure, in the midst of the enemy—
, wing ',the pretext and form of an appeal"
against his commander, insult and outrage
him to the greatest extent-though he be the
General-in-chief, and charged with the con
duct of the-most critical operations; and that
commander may net arrest the incipient
mutineer, until he shall hue first laid down
his own authority and submitted himself to
a trial, of wait at least, until a - distant pelted
of leisure fora judicial examination of the
appeal And this is precisely the case un
der consideration. The Department, in its
eagerness to condemn me, could not take
time - to - learn of the experienced, bat the
General-in:Chief, who once submits to an
Outrage, Irom a junior, must lay his account
to suffer the like from all the vicious under
- him==at - least,dowirtio,h
.rank that may be
supposed witimut influence; in hig h quarters,
beyond the army.- But this would not be the
whole mischief Mille public service. Even
the - great mass of the spirited. intelligent acid
well affected, among his brothers in arms,
would soon reduce such commander to utter
imbecility, by holding him in just scorn
contempt for ins recioancy to.:hlmself and
country. And are disci:pline'ancl vificiency of
no vales in the field? -
But it vas net my request of Juno 4, nor
report No; 30, (of July 25) so largely qgoted
from above; nor yet the appeal of one pro
nimeiado that has at length brought 'down
upon me this visitation, so clearly predicted.
Thartippeal no 'doubt had its merits—con.
sidering it came horn an entitle brother—a
deserter from the other extterne—who hav
ing first made his peace with the true faith,
was-bound to signalize apostacy by accepta-
ble.denunciations of one—from whom,
up to
Vera. Cruz, he had professed, (and not with-
out eause,) the highest obligations. (It was
there he learned from me that I was doomed
atltashingion, and straightway the apostate
began to seek, throughh quarrel, the means
of turning that knowledge to his own bene
fit.) No. There was - recently still another
element associated in the work—kept as far
as practicable out of the letter of recall — an
influence proceeding from the other arrested
General—who is quite willing that it should
generally be understood--4 . 9 who shall
gainsay his significant acquiescence?) that
all rewards and punishments, in this army,
were, frOm the first, to follow his recom-
Mendations. This, the most powerful of the
plenum os•against No. 349, well knew, at
the time, as I soon knew, that he was justly
obnoxious—not only to the' animadversions
'of that order, but to (Abel . ..censures of yet a
much graver character. -
In respect to this General, the letter of re
call observes, parenthetically, but with
,an
acumen worthy of more than a "hasty" -no
tice, that some of my specifications of his
misconthict are hardly consistent with "your
[my] official reports and communications."
Seemingly, this is a most just rebuke.—
But waiting for the trials; I will here briefly
state, that, unfortunately, - I follow hat
General's otin repents, written 'a d ore
that my confidence, lent him; In advance,
had been but 'very slightly shaken; as early
WS the first week. in'Getober—thatup to that
time, froth . our entrance into this city, Iliad
been at the-.'desk, abut out -from personal M
iami:wrap-witty my brother officers, and that
it was not 'till after that confinement, that
facts; conduct an d
. motives began to pour in,
upon me, " -
A ivord ratio the sth article of wars" -loan
truly say that, in this and other commurica
tions, I have • not designed the slightest dia..
respect to the Commander-in 7 Chiel of the
Army and .NeVy ot.the Unitek. States. No
doubt he, like mygell 'and all others, mai
fall intktniataicerasnto particular men.; and.
K. cannot, having rnyiell been bellind ,tha ear,
lain, admit "the legal Action that ,'sta,acte of
a' Secretary are the. aots,Of ihe .President.-- ,
Yet, in my.defensive ittaternentspl: have ol ; ;,
fared ,no , wanton, d iscourtesy, Kobe liarid 'of ;
the'War'.Dapattriferit7filtifoirgh,ibit furictiOn
ary iknot in the remuneration, plithe. above'
mentioned article.
Cicain6•my , correaponcienea zwithrthe
parttnent,putil t after, the, oppopaching
f have the honor to rettaiti,:yespectlullY p i;,,
?Vara niiist• 'obedient 'aer . ,ianis
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• ..11 , • 1 ;14; , ,.,- VVJVFIELD,SCOTT:- -
The ilahh* 0 1
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fire" at 'Dan villei :Pai4 , The!blcipli' eicfrea' it
this, plapti known as' thiihloatOdaioif Belk!.
i rim ; ware., deatray !;by' fire "ciir:'Tll 01, ey.,,
night; with tripstel ilieireoittiiatt,The stares
were printipally - ridorfpied'etilly.WeVe Ter
oharitai 'arid the)uliper 't part Vl* printing: of t. ,
flitendii well iegii.;' , Th A , p rie ling, c alliee,on ,
liirSiSietlf`litras ihe• office rill he Daavillo Dem...,
'°°r_ek' , .:ree;•vtel e lose , id va t ite i Z„ a( SI kope
e , ,e?Nea. TheEditore'ithet .Deilioerpe
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.pfecurt w4lokpra*iiied3ype; birth Wi(hied ,
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WEDI4E§D*y;IIkY.
Leuze Pliatenti.Wr,Licriertoltlhitt,the
King_bf,the French•luta AttiVeid4n ileiik)rork
by the Arrieriea;-has no toundetioivln
lir7"l - 16n. C4ester Ashley.;,.t::4.-4n
atortnnn-Arkanijas? Oied;rathnrzniddenly,
in Wiishington,
IfitrThe Conferees of the ::filleenth district
have agreed_upon_Dr.
ams Cpunty, as the Delegate:•VkitieNational
- Convention, and .Eli._ . VVrimpt - 11 1 .1ofi.vAntr.,
of .Yorif County, as the Eleofor. Dr: Bonner
is out and, out for Scow for the 'Prisidenoy,
.
o*—The Whig . membeni of the Masa
o'hosetts Legislature moron-the sib hist; and
Adopted .an .address, presentinii:tn:einquent
terms this,c)aims of;their.et'effientjtstaasnaiii ,
Daniel VVabater, !'residential
nomination: Ffis .fitneas_ is:more' clearly
shoivn thtin his
{)to- According' to 'the reiterated
dpolaraa
Lions of: the. Chartist spealcets of-England,'
their famous petition "to-Parliament contained
nearly six millions of si, natures. A conv
mittee of the - ,H0n0n,,0l Commans Who ex
amined it alter its reception, have, reported,
on
-the contrary, that the number of signa.
Imes do not amount to two millions", many
-of which - me - fictitionsrandimany-citliersi-evi.
dently written by the saute : person. This
shows a groat exaggeration of the Chartist
force..
Y—Everiing:Post:-under--the'
head " voice from the South," publishes
an extract ofa letter from a gentleman rest
ding in one of the Southern 'cities,
strating against what he deems .the errone
ous impression that the people of the South
genernifyceincide in opinion with the Charles
ton Mercury and Mr. Calhoun, in their vieivs
on Slavery, the Wilmot Proviso, etc. The
writer positively denies the correctness of
this impression and warmly maintains they
a great chango has come over the people of
the South, ciliate years, in regard to the sub-'
jects referred-to.
Reception of Gen. Scott,
New Orleans pipers of the"2oth ult., say
that Gen. Scott's' arrival, in'the V. S; steamer
Massachusetts, was hourly looked for. The
committee of the City Councils which had
- been - appointeft l io-prepare-for-his-reception;
bad resolfeif to abide by the eame reaolu
tions that were adopted on the occasion of
the reception of Gen. Taylor. The arrange
ments for the reception were exciting.great
enthusiasm in New Orleans. , Thellanda of
freemen will bind as green a wreath -4f
laurel on' the..brow of Gen:Scott 'as ever
flecked thalehiplai of si Warri4r.S.;-,°
meeting was held at Mobile, on the
raveling of the 17th Oh., to adopt measures
to rdceiire Gen. Scott, on his return to this
country. Juidge A. F. Hopkins was appointed
Chairman, and Gen. M'Coy, Secrettiry. The,
resolutions expressed a high appreciation of
the services of Gen. Scott, and provided
means to unite with the city authorities and
military in giving him a proper reception.
. The Councils of Philadelphia have passed
resolutions inviting Gen. Scott to visit that
city on his return from Mexico.
The Locofoco Nomination
The Locofoco National Convention to nom.
ionic a Candidate for the Presidency ) meets
in Baltimore, on Thursday tile 25th . of May,
inst. It vvill have a host of names before it,
and the most adroit wire-pullet of the set,
(whoever he shall prove to, be) will get the
notnination. : BENaxr of the N. Y. Herald
says, "Mr. Polk will be re-nominated"—ve
ry likely —"and eleeted"...-rot so likely.--
The efforts of 90,000 office holders, with the
expenditure of $50,000,000, go a good ways
towards-helpkng a PreAdent.to a nomination ;
and give him a great', advantage over all ri
vals.
CURS FOR HyDriornoins,—The PhiLattel
phis Bulletin gives the foll Owing as an inlak
itble remedy for this horrid scourge. In the
present Mate of exOiletnent on the *Abject; if
is moat opportune. As soon as the wound
has been, made, cup the lacerated parts. In
case no physician is at- hand or inability to
procure ariet of
. cups, an ordinary' tumbler
can be used as a substitute bieitimusting thu
oirin the glass witha;prece lighted,paper 7
The cupping prociearcannot.fail to draw the
virus' horn the isistein
O RLgAN K - P 3 . 1 %, 3 r94. Bri; * l4° Wl
the, plain-spoken ' Etlitia: l " . .4,l the .46neahot:o
(Tenn.) Whig,,aar; in :iyijileCitem' , ' Nevii
43 rleiro'4'!Rev.`Pr
i l o l3 '#red 2 ; ll :_.
a • ppear, that` there : no hell fherit
!6 whigli to4inish'aineeri!''Thieffa an ite , ';
piirtitat drooping
spirits ql;l!!*rdik!,.l:s,o4.wito,kao3y that if
the vulgar.notion'of a hell in the_Doit life,be
trucc yteir:ivill; hive to perfor the roast: ''.lt
fettior,eiiitjaataat lo ( thejalfaiiitaate o,' . ls7e*
(5 0:Oen, 1 0 1) ,11fiti?':6 43 . 4.9.'Ftr!, 6 f, 1 )0 1 / lire aid
lutore.itunialuteMote'levey tvlth, than of
ansrAtyl 4keT:pliq f • •
The seoietal? , l-the. titatiryr. t,9ltotirii6,9
thq,bi 34 ill receive under Oli lit
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people?pi Ostler, .1.. ilirmip .0!9 rng , 2
Vote brbliilot;•. 3 : - 1 1 .? ,, prpOe6y.'quidiniiitioii.
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Oonqueite of Mei=
&00. ,T We , irititgone of our reader s wrl4 pass
AO Otter org*itlyoutittiortuith . ,:ntirash: 7 ,
says the Wiese asked lor:the SoolfcerteSpoo,
oti.olll l ..l4pre'Y 'did
, notitee,fit;.toOcuitatunicate - Attifile.-wiote
, .
:roktherfereagogne?stisr'in.reply; which ioda
ted April 21,. "i ono' tekl 'he wait shut tip fcir
three or , fouedays,:tryipg to flit up some apol- .
- Ogre!( - TO - 11 - niTierTto .the - gallaht - generaPri
•,charges.: 'This:loiter, is: :Very long. Three
- time!' as dlOng s ßeben; Scott's. TC occlipic!iii.
manuscript! - . forty-nine page's.`of No man in
the right stVer•toelt ; se much spice to defend
himself. lie intended o.make it longer,
but, itcoinproinised4on.4gP • •
, so bet:l'-
1 -1 Y Irwatitl'iti Gei SCOtt: , :Theenarliiig
netsat borne have heen rebuking . Gen. Scott,
Gen. Taylor. artd.the whole: army, for little
supposed,' , ..:mietakeshile.,not a letter of
'raise Orlliatiki7hie`eVer been sent opt to
the gallant' officers - and - men who fought
these battling! theircountry.,: Scott, Taylor,
and others, lave "achieved v i ctorie s o n the
•
field, while Polk. Mercy! It . Co.. have - been
_-carpet knighttrat home, .writ:ng-severe re
bukes to both the commanding generals in
"this war. The peel:tie, however, knovi Scott,
1 andltterknow his accusers. They will do
p - TructMt 4 1d'Uh.- - • • •
' •
'
afid,Santa Los.
Santa Anna tas,published a long farewell
address_ -pa his countrymen,-reviewing—his
publicrllKeomplainingof the injustice thit
lies en - dime hi m, execrahni the peace with&
the Mexicans have consented to make, and
declaring his intention to exile himself from
his country.
The reception of this address affords Mr.
Polk's organ, the Washington Union, occa=
sign to congratulate its master that I, We are
finny to sSet that he left Mexico under a
hleep-impieesion of the kindness 14)116 recei•-
ved from Americans!" True Santa Anna
hap received,k indness from Mr. Polk, as thou
sandar-of American Widows arid orph'ans
will rembrilber to their sorrow, but the "kind
ness" he receiver} from Taylor and Scott et
Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo. &o. we suspect
will make More lasting impression - upon
la m j_
Mr. Polk gave Santa Anna a "pass" into
- Mexteorprofe.ssedly - torensure-wrearly-peaceiz
and the Union now says this .'pass" is rash
ei 4 1,he-thenSe of, congratulation tlian com
plaint."--This Union makes a clean breast of
it. the-Mexicans "have had
every avapirtge"--jmhicti the the President
could'givelhem,—Tbey Ant:Thad-Santa An •
na,, L wAtill.the resources of hia.fruitint mind
. 4.ol**eaf 440e:etal . 01': - Whoa ;they +MUM
biaidil-4,rtAaj?*4y4liki'l there pit President
heve had
dna" thWessis! , seuch 'hires - l ed we had;" , fhli--
vh* been with distinguished lea
der to rinse up the military isnurgies of his
countrymen,", as the Union exultingly • says
in another paragraph,---the President , having
in this eV, succeeded belles in raising Mex
ican etnies them American armies And
thus eneouraged,and re•marahalled, aAdAnd
by theft "best general," the Mexicans - had,
under Santa Anna's auspices, the opportuni
ty given them- to stied the Anierican blood
which . .was poured out at Buena Vista, Cerro
IfortloChurubusco, Molino del Rey, Chaput
tepee, by Which thousands of American fam
ilies have, been covered with mourning. But
because the-blunder, or the crime at sending
Santa '',Atina back PS Mexico, was- hip ; Oly
'made. "poWerless,Cd injury by the . skilful gen
eral strip and bravety,M,American arms, the
Union thinks "We Nave even cause Inr rejoi
cing over the opportunity Santa Anna Meson
jOyed Was everts more clue' insallofier
,ed to American citizens, •
Tux Bsarratrausas IN NEW Yomi.—A'
meetiag of the Bernburners wing or the , lo ;
.caloco party , met in Hudion N. Y on last
Saturday...ll Was attended by all thepromi
nenteed luffitential leaders. John Van Du
re, ,
n'spalce with unusual ability. Speaking
,the t.
%t rue o Delega tes , .y have been
; , appeitited...lv theiespecuive divisions of the
Part,' to the Baltimore convention, he said
Thtlelegatesoleoted . by the L Utica con ;
',vend .are the right u lepiesestativert of t he
„dem* 'auy.:ol this Siiie.lifey will be ;ecru: .
”ved ',at Lialtimpre,`::(Seriscilicin: „Their' bre;
th'ren threattlumt:the.Urilim Will 'neither ;de
net:daie AO reject; dem. Let thorn be
; thrown put ei r n eutralized by . tires , , admission
of ihrity4ix ifyeabler. 4ele4ates; and lot the
teatiOposed by;'Alebaina'aed Georgia; South
'Crirelintl'and apphe'd to the none=
inatiiiii — Of the, Presidential danaidate," air
-while I do. not undertake to say what I she
do, Ide reritiire pullet that the
Like theyineteorolOgteal.alriattlitui; for Nover.l?'
ter oext,'Sheeld resj;'‘!abeet;theie daya
peetitTeng gales frorn . tha,Npithead West. l %
(Tteteendous laughter 'and
EMI
- Ot- Retll3iteMeleliraph- hat-been, exteri'ded.
,
to TeacumbityiLla:ittncl.he hopes lo have it
retiotiNeti Orleans hy,tite !ilth of e
Th
0 .6
etectoo.olttriAnYeeteti fiy 1ir.,81116 0
01 , r409,1, -, capable of . tranetnittinsi .over the
da
MikkitentiktLE*Lild sold 12)000;44
issio •
,!ent 'a Inestage tb ConATO
o n siiiinhijr)l4et T eg ichiahlw:msubinittitl , lo
.wilithikri Congreszi!9' addptribia hibbe . ttreOp',
piebent
gort
~PeFoip.:no d . lll Por'
31 1 1 t4tit , ROO, at !Ili 0 0 30 , thili; Melt° the white,
recoliom . .,einoriohnolob or, czou,tbioo.frcini their
CotnitiYM tOtel bawled oofibittorobtb,f)locnkoion
id Cobsiebe., ,t
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Drag- qtot!gi . f. l Po4 4 4t*Fkc. Oki* -
from biatioii4 - doir o i o
sivelY,to his 'prole-akin. Mr: 13i hop is
101. public rfitior , by
01Ntridi'Hincinef,stiiet, by. the, Messrs
Comma, whose advertisement warrants
the pUblic -in looking there` for a little of
-
SAribi,irz, and, th,O 'Sewn,
invite the public through their advertise
t.
-,
~Tgpriug and Sumhier goods, 'which. they
,just opened.: - Mr. 'Wm/Imi, also;
Calls ; Attention to a rich Spring siipply,of
fruits, contectionery, fk,c, such , albs ptib
hc4AsTE can't help butaPprOve..,
BREVET Paquanoiqs.-;•-.Wo learn with
. ,
I pleasure Alai, amoiiiiiVe - pameiii - O - MiiiiiF l
t e d to . the Senate by . the-Piesident, last
"week; for Brevei distinction in the
are Abase of . Major SUMNER'. and Major.
liVnuirrx, of this tioroughovho are
_both.
promoted, by double Brevet, to the rank
and title of Colonel. That these marks
of distinctiOn have been nobly earned 'the
despatches of Gene. Scott and Worth
amply -Intuit. :
&tau. Pox.—The,untimely death of a
little-child,-in-our-borough-last-week-i-by
this much dreaded disease, hasiwe learn,
give rise - to many alarming lumors of a
geneml prevalence of the disease in our
'boroughr----After"-careful4nquiry i --we-feel
Warranted da'claring these _rumors alto
gather Unfounded. There is pot, since'
that death, a single case of the kind in•
the borough. An estimable family re
siding several miles frOM !own, we regret
to learn, is sufrering:undef the affliction
of this dreaded contagion,-but this we be
lieve is the only case now in the vicinity.
Both of these cases, it maybe added, had
their prigin in Harrisburg. We advert
to this, matter :merely for the purpose of
checking the mrifounded fears which have
been caused by exaggerated reports. It
is a wise pretattlion -at all , times, howev
er,-which-we • would 'urge- upon - - evary
am' y w 1c
. as imt attended to tt, to
avail themselves - of the beheffl-of vAadtx
.
FANTASTICALI-A good many curi:dk
people Were bi•rnighttotown, and a good
deal 'of wondering _commotion excited
among our. pepulation, on' Saturday after._
noon last, by the saecond annual parade of
the .Mexican Lancers." The indescrib
.4l4_grotesqUe appeimnde of the differ
ent rionarms -certainly tyd great credit
:te . •.theit'?irtgirtuity.::„,rtad ?LP
,rtledimech
amusement te3the , lciekers4n, but, We
ther suspect that in ANNUAL paritde, of
this kind will 'quite "run the_jokeinto.the
ground." • ' '
MILIT.Wf.-A beautiful parade was
made. on , Monday by Capt. Todd's Air
tillery, and , Capt. Henderson's Cadeti.--t
Both companies displayed full ranks
attracted' much attention- by their fine
soldieily appearance.
Monday was also o‘tminin' d'ity" for
the valiant Pennsylvania Militia, but the
few Officers and others who appeared on
the ground as in duty bound, looked and
rafed as if they would. feel very much
obllOd to llietegislature,had they passed
that bill for ;he repeal of the nuisance.
Tlia school tax asked for by the
Board7snehool Directors, was voted at
the election yesterday ,by a' large' mac_
jorjtY• , •
The loss by the late' destructive fire in Al
bany:N. Y., will exceed $lOO,OOO. Twen
ty-five buildings were destroyed.
'A . .
." .dating proclamation has been issued by
Me:invelutionary yoUth Of Hava t i na, in which
they invite this inhabitants of Cuba to - assert
their ifideperidenca.
Thoi General Assembly of the Presbyteri
an 'Clitirch,ite,Ameriea, will couvene in Bal
tinily.) on the 18th of Nay.. ,
An Pater the Legislature of this State, au
' thorizetheTreasurerroissue 6 per cent stocks,
I to such Punks as will.. redeem and , cancel
then. reliel-notes., ,An.etfort was made,teen
thotixe there-issue of these uotes;laMit (filled- 1
,•t r 'ytte• Runaway slaves recallimed at Wash
;dngton last weitk;litiVii'lmew sold and taken '
-to the.extreme Soutb... Poor fellovielustead
`Of Liberty they Will 'now be :More' hardly,
:dealt ,
wilt'' , than ever. _.,.,-=',==...'--- .
'
Nicknames hang to a man ~worse than ' ~,, •,.
mime.' ar- Palk's pct here and . qopnclare ,-' ' Latipt ktni.Blexico.'''',
law, partner, is nOW. prettY generally known. . -An' arrivg at : New , orleaiis • brings
as the'"Pillow;crise;" from the fact of his be-
Mg - asuse.__Again-we'find liini , BP9ken of as datertfral*Mexie ' o,.#-Ahi'4lth of -.44 .
'‘,l,lajorl,pronoralLecutidu Pit,o4llSer,!' " ' CointOsaitinef;nig:!!l*pei.,94'ortaua
:,, We recorded. a'week .or two, since feet' dr; , ivhciiita,', lell i gng 4,:i.,,fi'i z , . onkin i ss i oti
Oaten , application had been,made to one of'
,the ; Courts of Cincinnati le declare tr Mr: pas -: lAl''',J//...i ci ty :Of 1q......4.40':::*;#i,0tyji15i.:-'LH.,
,„ ha f.l 3 , smith. insane; on account of his Was , Ike' , n do! not , bear of ~ thei r; ! Oliv e t' ati yore
tiOg hi e . forlnne bpalbsoMe,designina:knaveri cr* l : l .., COlitilleifeiliii. Cliltoid:,'-,ltaiirtii-'
- - whointpreetierr.hun with the belief that their - , ~.;,..„.
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ii ,
obtained. intelligence from Heaven.; ,'The case l'lv,ul-I . n 4,c1t,Y.01 1 N1,c9t1C4 .- . ., I! Wftaa
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l o gs, keen tried ; anti: Smith . Jl l 4.:b9ea decini4(t• liiteed , ;iiteiLtii.oo,Coort.otioloiry , itioo4
• insine- f of ;ether , monomaniac, and.. the ad , , a di c i o i r ;lifiaiii . iti e. , 2o ii i t„ , „ : , : ,; j • ,-;,,,, ;
:rninwiration, of hie,.; affairs , hoe been - taken -•- , -..,
A „.. . -,,,,. . , .
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totwoo l i i Ole impootOre,,ono oi 'Who'fig: ( Alie;Oitylialtteiiiool l Aiktilei!ei t tored,iii
.!!reP iii! a Morm?tkPr° oo , 4 ' ':'-' •,''s ::' - .1 " the riifilit by.a,4,66'le.i*li**iiCi'VflO'hitlr
, strlitiiasi'tiiiiiitieftifthemiltiliiVim 'chicle- . d d a 'ala r k. .. , tragTiartori 114 e. 8 e yi4 o f
ei t stated Oat thOSlOeicili Chidit county; Isla- ere . ~1 .4,-..c..t!..,44-tq l ,..t.i ..,..',- •,
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rylarid;'are'.running•laway,' hr. •
(Waves, , A the twelie robeere ; 4o4, , e;i: ! een ;kluge,
week or ONO efriet,ht Iliac their.esca P e artifiiiittiiiTtiiin - 1. 1 6.'461xet tti- fi rid -
lioxiildr: GOrrKKidd,ittonntyould a i -..- .'. . • ' !', ' -'. - i
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'week er•tadbefere,'five.ind ttWay from Men- conic! 1 41;,4y1ppc54.797: - lir.,
ars:Galee & , ,Chainbertalm • -1 1.N?na Miidive., ricati ptii...iiiii# 9 7ooo4 of Oik'parpect6
intentiriiiilvire are informed, to 'freeittitee,oflf"''' arrested ' i . li i ie' ''';;.''' , Y''''Fb'' Ili
llikelities.in iioeWAlaYo. -- '' :' '''.':' r' '','-,:' I ." . Ing. implicated , !!.1 Pena !s
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,
Tbeisteainehip Aureriovarrive,d at No . *,
Yerii . on Satnrk4r last:h'aving been fourteen
4)st7e;op,the' paesagefand- briughtgettindon
dates to, the 74th,, and Lit - erpool - ditliTh the
lath .Ot , . .-•
. .
throughout all EurePethegieatest excite
mnt continues . te„prevail. The gerieral
al hiog of Weeps loi,offeilii'yera defensive
'op' tioniiMiii. actrisit hhisfi!ittittartiiiroiflii
k
Lon] arAys,i , ..theqltirsithiiiirigi;aspeet : ot the
qiiiitiel ., :respectinglhe *Duchess orltehles-
Hol stienrun4 - 0 113 , 04 41tr4tROlitin - 0 iitatti"
sikancl.:Frftneeraklitiontribpter:to,keerrfup- a
state ol'etnilligion'and - anxietir,, Which . for,the
•
mercantile interestei ; especiallythose in tele;
ikon' with'P,ianceitha Germsny, is highly diti,
tressing. .-,: ; . , ' • . ••.„, • ,
~.., Timrkey has • re-od:riidered her: ' first'ileci-,
sion respecting the i ecogriition . of the':riew
repriblio in FratiCei.and has follOwed - the*P.
ample' set,; her hy..England,.: 4 French'em
basSdor,hft; accordirigly..biten,;',appointed; to
,the Sublime.`,Porke,T„Aul .:'.-' ',--;.:', -, '' -:
Prinee,:Meternioh is at the ilegge, Where
he will , reMain.a ehotutime.
.. • • - i-
•
—the peOple,orlreland hnietheir.intitti‘de,
and ao'doin'thei Goveinnient.
-' THE CHARTIST D,EMCiNSTRATION. •
The B phsh - Govern m ent took the st pre
. . .
mo
eantiOnarfmeasurelpiaiiouely to the Char
list people against
any infringement of the law, or proceeding
in large bodies in procession.to the !loose
of Parliament; and vast military arrange
ments. were made to preserve the peace of
the metropolis.- „ Np fewer than two hundred
thousand special constables were enrolled in
London, presenting alorce whicirjr_ouliLyie_
rimilit - Tbody,Of min in the world;
and dm_ consciotranessof ,this overwhelming
force, and the other judicious arrangements,
secured the tranquility ol the capital.. The
Chartists assembled in great numbers -on
Xenningtottecrunon,-collected---frorra air the
various districts around; and there, it 'being
intimatedlo-their leader that theriibild-not
be'allowed to march inprocession across the
bridges, two or three of therdelegates--advi
sed them to relinquish their design. and their
petition, signed, it watr-saictliy above five
millions of persons, was despatched to the
House - of Commons by two of the delegates.
It was received with all due respect.
The same impotent conclusion attended
the several meetings whichhad been an
nounced to take' place in Manchester, Glas
gow, and other places.
'The measure ..brocght in by Sir George
Grey, for assimilating the lawd of Great-Bri
tain and Ireland ; as they respect overt acts
of treason and sedition, was carried on the
second reading, by 452 against 37, being a
mrhrity of - 4:7.
- There is a new movement, led by Flume,
Conden - ac, -- , in favor of Parfiamentry Bedlam,
winch has enlisted the support of over fitly
members _ot Parliament, and is -likely to
cense important consequences.
in IRELAND, movement the Repeal has
reached a et D
is which;'it most be confessed,
it has never hitherto attained. The preneat
potatke of affairs in that country is the most
complicated and perilous, and no lengthened
period can elapse before the English Gov.
etnment and the majority of the Irish people
liaiejoined issue on the subject of Re.
peal.
The news from Ireland, to-day, (April 15)
is more 'unfavorable for the Government,—
The diesiffectien in tho army'is still no the
inereanai.and the Repeal journals more - than
-- Sorruii.orthe,innte violent; it seeing, had
recommended 'that arms should- be distribu
iiUmniing the supporters •of Governinent,
that they might be•timely prepared'- to, quell,
any outbreak, or, overawelhe disaffected
Thier however, the Earl of Clarendon had
discountenaneed; by which: judicious policy
a counter-demonstration' had no: doubt been
Trot:not ,Wareporicentrakid iii the most tur
bulentportions.of the-country. In Cork there
were about , 2000; Dubliii''an .armed
force, includinglhe'police;:Of 10,000:
A proSpecitas Protestantßebtial Asso
ciation had been issued,' having. the .
ing for
•,
Ist. The suppression of all religious diff
erences and the union of the Picitestant mid
dle classes in Ireland for legislative indepen
dence .2dly. The exercise ot,pidic_opinion
as the sole means to effectilate, their ,ebject.
And Sdly. Loyalty to the Queen,- deference
of the righti of piopertkas they exist at pres
ent, with. the - repudiation of all republicin
principles.
John O'Connell has had an , interview with
Lord Johnainielli"and. asked large conceit
lions. Lord John Aleclined stating what were
the intentions of the goverhinent.
Hostilities have.broken out between Den';
Mark .and the Duchies of Schlestvig and'
Holstein:, There had: been ,a battle fought
near Fledriburg, in whiCh the Danes were
successful, and enterectthe city. The Prue.:
man army -were , ordered into • the field, to
drive , the•Danes.oin of the Duchies... These
events and others have centintieff to produce
gritat_exeitemeat'lthrOughou(Europe.
'I he.Piednionteee army has been victori
oun throughout Lon',hardy., The, Austrians
were routed everywhere, and fled dismay 4
at every . point. The great battle 'of the est*
poign•is expected to come off. neat Minaio:
Holland andi,pelgixrn'still retnain tranquil Rietiarntions wero. in .pro;,
' -gifiss*--Thiamandl-Prineo, • -Lrir:
: In .FRANCE,' the. elections for officers, of
,the national guards' have generally speaking,
'terminated In fartir . I,he republican esnili•
' •I
has.reneived: from the:Min=
ieters et Spain , 'and Russia,respectively, as
surtinces of, thettioist friendly ions 'to.
irsidithoTriephrlteoObito.•
••
~;~~;
Ith • ulefittitry,lf,lohli private',.'.E;
es ports , reapectmg- e Athficanon
et, i treaty by :the': Mexicans are ye
co dictory A.7l,6yum of theCon
grjneritad not assembied.•....
=I
The question; of privtlege p —relating to
threats merle by th mob - 4014-Vitt
inego,--Lhaefinally Intiehithgry debit°,
hien on Am-table- Of 43 . 0
in .=!
the .Pilditii-ItlrjohtisOttxof
President whyll.iteksiilititry aiipoietments
hit& itot been submitted to the 'Siesta.—
' (Amon g which is
.. :;fla.t'iredSesdai, the Wiese,* puOitiqin •
the 'Minim)! Committee, rei)eiteik, a, Bill: is.
pealing the OP!tiOi-gftl;rßlNlz! t a dunce-
tion Ohiir?.?!-Ahl old 9ov,ol.6lO
kilq4:43qool;6!(iSie,AriClTlT!iiieP,ikii Asia) ,
should tie reduce dat he ead : oi tlis 44.-
1 lifii:LSciis:irlio'iii•igisaPy piiised ibis lei the
purpose
.10w - anxisus islepsai.it. •
On Wedonsilaniha• : ,,Scpy correspondence
was sentinto 2 .the 1 - finitil*.;the Presiident—
On the,n eat M%." - Clirigetan; of North
Carolina; • ittldreese,l :eke , House - at some
length, kid je the enema of his"remarks,
•charged,
for theptlrPb . o , CI palming 11 ?0giiin
thecountrq, a delitoinite in
iledyit.the suppression'o( Gen'. Scott's _let.
let., now produced, This occasioned. a Teri
animated discussion, iewhick Messra..Pelk
_and —bl ardy:-mitrered:-.-somirecine
severe, things wss that the simiaistia
tion was afraid to trust ilie'llonse with the
letters, bicause the ' Mikican -goVernment
might learn their Contents, and iitt sent them
to Gen : Pillow, by whom they were publicly
-used in--the-Court ol
.Inquirrin - the - city of
Mexico!
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obtained unbounded popularity, are sold by
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manner, by the use - of this nil It has
in .
to remote tile leosliel hod bring into the e
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a cure for. the aboreol sl aty tesArmis_Wmitur
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D Sphoult Sick Headache 'Remedy
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plant when a remed,
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hers and anxious toavoid
expecting tkbeconnerne mot hers
Ds nof Childbmr.
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ductiee. Thole who.w til i e rk e ti. Lariat every
virtues Must approve of it ri
s k o i l n e d m a n ad d a u ff ty ee t i o ipru ana tt l h a u te stoa th nd e
in w i l via llead ell it b ;w is viti 7 le
exposed tO•hY ' C u re c ' d c
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de a
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