11 E 3 ,-At hilt, earry . hitn, and the enemy in great 'wail** r ile" . l tk i rt;i! ; :fis htlin Vii - ,,liiin thw . gallant ant'.tak iai e 7 11 I , thil Ivi*4,iFti .raiitl.tii leave him oil thethe that wait lieci:of tbiti sable - 3ronn . 'i gp, f.. cer was Vag ()ibis back, -fighting with .. swo t he enemy be were stabbing hint wi the' bayonetii.- he ' veteran Capt. Wm.' Wi - Otte saae_regiment, at the head of h coin . 7; with three stalwart sons wtti finig i at s side, was badly wounded, but till eat thin' to fight, until he was evercoinftith tille i , , - loss f blood. ~ -,1 the ,meantime, the Lilian brigade, who we drawn out and ordered. to' Charge the en-' may *ire iciied With a panic, and displaying loss - 80_ , hesitation , Assistant' djt. Gen. Lincoln lin to` their front; and` 'sililit''iipbraidiiig l ' tit' fortheir cowardice, . 'Shot, several balls passing through "his'holli. , 'ln justice to this brigade it,shouldlle ,stated, that they subse :!..Ariffiftly'rialliid, and fully:redeemed theirtreput tatkin b i t thanpt.gallant Ind effective fight: i , i• .... in. I g • .:"j 11. " '''' , j I,' Col. Hardin led the Illineisians in lverYhated-' some style aid '-the sturdy "suckers' } ' lea,ght like lioni. 'Their intrepid , ydl.lell Votiaadaed; and expeA4eeii - tfle: fate :; - Colonels MOKaii and , 1 13'w4ad -wee killed,b4t o. lk I nemr..,* w lo - tir setoic lie -- liar ? ki11 .., Ono . &Me cisoW.o - 'tali miscreants with pis, tAirliieli le tiral ' • whilSt bring on 'the sr:and:ll i..- . 7 , : - .f. , ..- cot s Yell led, the throne* 31 :- 4n;:',ii eli';''': .t of - lis:aaanteil voluntheriagaih... - st - a large'l'.. , Y , of lancers, and_Wan,iilledla 'i.- 4 .inine, Which en tered his mouth and rtgl - arpr - ',11 . 40 - of his . rawj ‘ . .-. Zl . '"_;- ;*- • The liOssiiielnpinic_tre ere& of Monterey; i al* do ing hirratitY:Aa t idrntilerS, were tirl de otl ' to lita to reCelie `ai , 'charge 'of 'cavalry, whichtkey i did with their v #fles, delivering at thesinic tune liniibik '4,s,ti l ia,tve ' fire" kiln* the CrOwded Colniens of eiiiialry. ;The ,enemy Iteii!" "-i411).Y. thijlls 6 a• l':rhe' distinguished -, det,erth*gallapt giment;.'Col. lef fascia Davis; wait badly wonder], an' escOpette ball having_ entered his - footi and passed , out of his' leg: He was, however,' doingjiiell' when last heard;freni. : The Oiiiiilrops; 4 l.ient. Col. McClung; was prevented :frOin dOing his share of the brave deeds oflthii hfilliant' fight, by the grieigus wound reeeived:at'the battle of Mon terey, which still 'confines him to his'bed, and -from which it is snob feared by his best friends he will 'never reeciver: v ' ti _\ i Col. " Tfunggirey Marshall's splendid reg 7 _inei.t. of Kenticky es,alryl"3vere inpatient for all Qppartoniti of shoyinc thcir me ttle, and a venging the capturt) of the ., q . bretlen, then in I the hands of the -campy. They were, soon fa vored Wit - h. : the desired oppciiti;friitY, by the ap:: proach of a foroepf, wore `Olau 2;000 Lancers anti I-Inssars, whO gajlantly chara l e... d them. 77 The K.entuckihns stood their grolind with im _nryveab:e steadiness - , and receiving the; enemy with a fire froin their Carbiaes, charged in the mostigallant style through *he column on the right; and wheeling fell on their left, dispersing and. killing a , groat, many 10 then". A like charge was made by Col. May, at ' the head of a sipiadren t of Diagoous, a 4 one o f Artansas Cavalry, _ r opiest a large , bo4y of the enemy's Cavalry, with like results. li ? ' - . Daring . tha 4 engagenieut en the right, Santa :Anns t , 41414 that Gen. Tai l l:r's force wits not well ,protected on. • the left nk, sent a large foree of Cavalry around thiit . „froyit, and out- INl klau ' V — iiii - - ' -' ii hisi;iikeiy '' „y i tent apt. , gg, wat ,a wn t' this force, who sacO l eeded in cutting them! off from the main body _Li at. Critten dea was dFspideliel, With allat of "tie: tO &- i x; ritaii4 di immediate suite§ rof th fo r c e:- The idexiciin,offiner, - ; pret endin g not taxinder- I Alma the-eltametei of 16, " ' iononalited that + ' - le iliouldhe'llhadfoldekti - rding to the riles of war, and _ 'te had die Li ' `tenant:carriedin io.the camp of Santa -Aim imself. This weal a lase to get time. to e.4#ate the Mexican ; Calgary from their da 'us position, " and pending .this trace they we 4 all • drawn off by a different road from that _lb- which they, had gained this position. ' ;fir'- • t 4 Liqwegrittenden was cot blilifolded I to the tent of the *ricer i. Gen ral-in-chid, I which he . tound a long dis 'ce fro the scene I of action;;anal which he tho ht the safest place 1 •he hiut beeii iiiikrigg 'Vie 1 hole y. As he ti approached. Santa Anna'S`tiint,' h Was greeted with assiost tremendous" fl*hill f trumpets ; which might have beenli rd - ;Alia, but produced na very great. k ' the,imind of the Kentuckian. His Idin '' keit off c and i he found himself.in'tha pie' nee, i , :the famous i Mexican Chief, surrouncleili, i.ik,.. hirailifeieff t as of lieditteued, gildect alitl3,", .. , ' ' lied officers. i Santa Anna apnlctus.6l, to 'We': (~ . iteriaetAbr the lictAiiis . oikeeSeii: , /nlin:' iii, btafota 4ea that, tNit,ficiTar tri'4; .tP' : ..' ';;' ,l 4iY4 ( -40 to ' epi1e 6 4. 1 45*,0 116 9 1 . lie l'' l 4.'' ' '-ir'ciakiiret-' ilibitliji*prip - 21*11),t thc .ufte„ ToiljrA:sf:fg *'' powerful ''in'iiiiti" . ii "'bad.' r d - suiting A 0 .,,, . .. , j ,, ,i. .., NR:i under his *Unman.' 'T. -- d iii 44: t il6: '..i'telsta,i - re- 1 pliKAnikpis -shrTlo flies, C. _ = lOdeinand' ; iii*Viiitii -Atii)k_ol - ;ipin ' 031 . riender l - to' - fi11ig.,1414; - ' . lirhehi - liiis ..4i . . . . • - `,- ''. - de: mintiae•ttiMiated a the i Xeici ' - frliaiiise'd hialaialii wiid#oiiiiiiii in .: , l *te?: eioniehnient at iheteme,iit4t*.iiesue ticiad Xneii'Viiiii, 7 sage , *ntinil4'. he : ' ii.4 ll'. 'o l iitt :qPi. ~ Ilajlof io - '' If anir: '''4l. be ` *ionia ostr4v l gess' ' '--', • - .'icri iiiiien's' re piy, hiel*:bilik 4.424 '`!::e.# - - u • Ge- Z . - !qr . • cry . iiiiirettigii;Ci". ~."*- ell the in ter kO 4 ,044,iiiiife*" " t ileiV .1 P luad*as i oPn : nea .. iint4: 4 1 1 1 1 4 . :, - ` '; ''. li - '• - • .' 1 : -: - t 34 1 1 : !,. A lma idartikte,:,,,- pieces 'orttiii, . 7, : which, titiAii,_.: 'i.iii.:o 4 *i , ien'll, k td ~, ~.. pedal toe far n'-8d ' , ' , .'o e' 4444" i 9.` !fantf9- All ,the geriiii '!"ii*fillif.doin ; 'a ' hen the guns were - 4i t ivrit Alaiiti'litiii A t --- soldier left to r4ti oal-',...::•ofie.bliiiiisii pt , ves 2.e . old Texati . 0 041 - itaiii , , , ,io*:,-s , 1%. e rens4 - 31ei,4tieli, :hed:ole4 - iebt,itig c?. 1, , i u moon s ` the A.4.o634l*,kii:'i.w l ivig 1 4' s le -,l , 3 .gasts, er 1 0i qe, i ,•'ii;'titiyiiiie'l 4 -40 pitoPiyi'dio eonil,iturin It*' libt*inare. drap 4,1-21.1:0-13 ficlirana'l4o' 1 '1) V3I - 1144iii lint, 40,:leitni ,: ;Ilia - I: i :xe -`y o f tile liriif D 44, !A0 - 14;* 116 9 1 " Sl. 6l *: l 44iiiki!..Sii 'Fieit sloe. - toli :' 11 :irilt no ilohbt4 , iiinie:frAiiiiif , b., in . =fic-A43. 1 i4 : tel igia - ~,,i a- ‘ - x• -, ° - e'' 1 - A i i' f°11404 • wits t 3 t\ ngin tindi EZI 090re4 El !Z] Cam off ft _ gaged all night in Wringing in the wounded and taking care of them—the Mexicans as well as there'nittillielit'lliertiliteWliiiiiierertiiiffe* of our niti.folintir'etribli . WI wandeiii ' , They were, 4,l..ttnik*Ota Anuall!signficant werdk in his.d 4st,W+till dead Tithe cowardi,y . : mumr: ants , ham* . lrflled sverysrwirm- t h ey' over , tOoleW , .ndaandhelPyesi outbd 4 -:• , ~ like, tiiiiiitiidet imidAreachety: - Ask , lift their, Vint . . demlunburied.anditheir woutickidLuneared . Ter, , orrthe fieltit•ihieileAhey•tell. • • The - - latter iinreTtartied tiillaltilicNiin, our own Wagons, the. *.).-iinicieets:bniiedlbr ithe alcalde, under the - - life-Gan..Taylorj • ,-- ' ' '.. •, ; ;Aiiiimilier erefficenitireve -taken - . priannits; iiid ark exchange Was•effeeted, by-Which tdPotir : tbeillwho. ate tt ow in that handswere•released. tresins Welay'slattyare understood -how-to ' bein the city 41Mo:ice: , . :.• ' : ; : : Ainong the killed SO wounded of the:Mex.: leans are ttuee -- -generallefficers and, twenty-eel -011eIEQ ana-=*tatnandesl3 fof battalions ...Gin.- Mbion . it 7.4peark,• - htur not we 'Yet.:xiglis . ed.the I brilliantlcanabr-of witict -he tonsiderearibrcath ; tare •of Mai:'Borland an: earnest: - 7: IleAris or= • dered- - bv. Sanin Anna 4,6 attack iiitle,mirty*-• - tillo during the engagement 'at Buena - Vista. With this object, he made a 'demonstration a - iainst the town with, ! 2000 cavalry. . Lieut. 'Shover, with sixty focal and two small pieces of artillery, wentont to *et the valiant General, ' and atone discharge of his cannon, sent him and his largo force to the right-about in donb le-quick time, • • . • in concluding our necessarily imperfect sketch of the few details of the' brilliant deeds of American, valor performed at BueneXista-- details gathered from al hasty conversation,we must be allo - wed to expregrour satisfaCtion to find that the anticipations' ire I have so confi dentitand so frequently exPriissed of the bra \ very and efficiency of Our volunteers, have been *ore than realized. ,L'ut those who have hove -1 totem made our 'citizen soldiers the theme of their 'ribaldry!, and ridicide,4e forever hushed into sill'ee bylhe .unparalleled gallantry and glory whi . have -consecrated in American his tory the-b 1 y field of Buena Vista. \ • 'T le. li jszella3r. Regiment. • .An I" 6 siodexi at Battle of Buena Vista. , • . - Frain-the N °limns - I! icayuno At .a very criticaLpeint of the battle on the 28d, when,At Ihemme nee, - •to sustain one of our columns, which was taggeringunder a charge m.idet'hy the MeXicans u overwhelming numbers, Geo. Taylor despatch . Mr. Otitten- , den to order Col. MCliee of the i Kentucky, Regiment to brin. his' men into id tt di tt o se- , tion. Mr. Ci t 'itt . e s nden fetaid - She 'nem ~ ..t, men and , officits,reager ! for the fray; deliver , i the 'indeistid nixie back to ithe-Generak - brw .‘ 1 -McKwe and both of whom, alasl fellin a: übsequent part of 04 • day. It so happened that beforereachinga position from which they could deliver 'ann effentitle fire; the regiment had to cross a ;valley - irhiehiiim broken up by ra vines and masses of stone. 'Whilst crossing this valley the heads. only of the men could be seen from the' point which General Taylor and rMr. Crittenden occupied—snd these vrete 'Uh hag up and down and icrosswisein Such , -con fusion as to impress• boktr WithilieAdeivthit the regiment itad, fielldnhinte lisorder. - , ,The Mexicans were annoyitg ibeii it - the seine Mo ment by a fire, Which I helpedl4- 'confine. the , opinion of the' General, that the lientnekians i wereihrown into diainayi . e Itlriuitine of these i decisive crisis which ()bent iri every . Contested fiehl,'Whim the ". issue' l oithaldurdependecVlor ithe time being; upon th4gallantry,of a pardon ' lar corps. 1 ...-. . 1 z•t,- - ..-,•_ •._;,-. . - -,-, ~ Gen. Taylor, who,. - as before said, could only see the heads' of the troinps,. and , - misled by their motions - in getting 411.1 ES &ties and -going around rocks-and other obstructiont Ante the j . belief thatthey were about to falter, tufted to , Mr. Crittenden, who is a Kentuckialvind with a countenance indicating deep anortificatioijor 'the General , is, it, Kent uc k ian too ; an eye fierce ' with Mnotion; * x claimed, "By 0- 4 Mr.- Critteliden,Able/Will not do--thia'; is net the way' or Kent "'--- ' .., behave theniaelses -When - called uptati,n; ' itt good. a battle .it atisail l " will .l answer,'tsit' . '!'ilnditirith Ibis • he tkinehed ,bia teCthand knit bik hrowAnd set i i l his IpOlitiard togvtilxvil ' Mr.-Critterid4o; who lirsiirmiataken by the Bathe indieations that de ceived the General,- could scarcely' lake 4 re plyikfront very chagrin I and shame.--qn, a few moments, heiveint,--the keattutiamiliad cross -1 ed- the uneven4ilaces'and. were Seen ascending ihe..slope of the , : valley, shoulder to shoulder, I and with - the firm regalar step of veterans of I altundred :felt* : Onithey -moved until reached the enlist-of the hillwheie. -, they met thestiemp before the flush ofa temporary ad- Vintage. had , Stilmidcdi Here they • delivered their fire by„cempanies with such resularity. and 'deadly aitn,ithatAbe deeklated - phalanx o Mexico- gaveTX3r . fandietreafedliprecipitoasly. - As the 'Kentnektins:einerged , from. thesvalley the: countenanti- ifif - thei , uld G eneintf,who . was regarding '.tiieni: ( 444: T i i nteaileatl interest, gradt4yl4l9 . od - the, 'eats • of itinksres aion.,.i-.4*,4lo.;Wpride'saliqluitiallinFoilea, nuitifieiCtion , .w ' 7Sallaits iinscles •iiiiii•ent tbusitintej - -":: ~,7iini;.:s.fisitei' -glances of - his oge e nyeis - .4noturit: ' f.' ', ~ *der his' 'riveted gaze,: ;itim*P4o - .1 .. „' : 'inirinind more InUrght . .titil,l4, .1: I . albediha shone of - ,4M4'ihii staid ire ' 41 ”, 1 ,1 P.,, ',,,....:' , .-i , the em Venent"..cepAls*.leiget•teitiainAiisdniiia:: ti, 6l3 :4 4 6AiivolieffortlP;i7 4o l" i - loud !Intik— trliiiiiti, lair* 1.14 *0;"- Ate; • exclaiired; 4711.44*10*41.**f. AndiWeg• in hii --1 ...yi1in;,., .04 : 40-it v _ g ive:theni :thitill; '' ' Ibeleans:'of exultation lii**i ink ilia it: , Having: ' 4l * '' .ikliis 4 o,Prk l4:-- he 1 TiclektiiiV - . ',;(4liiiiliediii , l'of the -,-_- ,41tueliiaiii , *YdiAl'4lleiri duty ifigu.littbtr: 7: httar,icArs • . . . _'„:shear. - 4 - 4- 4 i541A410.44i6;: .....„A:' , :k.. , , , ,,,..0.,,i,.. (swum .411 7 / 1 •,;• .- . .`r .r . 49.FAlke-lrW . ' , . i i iii . ~4 4 , i i ‘ Ar r li r .ird .u 3 ,l ' ',. col ' ".--'.-• ,',.- P" , . . 1 ".! . ..,.1 t. , - .... ,8i?.•;,;4 ~.S , •r• I - : ; '''':- . 1 OEM ai4 be could! noon I_4' : 4 , -t—h 1 - , illttlil Three or %iv, days' afthre Oregon - -emtetl 1 lajtaard4o4y—firifigmbieli—itAs : au t } Wag from ,thR merican, synths. ~ This is ; n- T , dPica.pidiv:p tile, as Mi.. Kendall'writ to lie PiZ." ' ' 'd d . fp * li `l.o'th:--"Ii da t altyrF, ler ate p p . , y trtpr,tiOnpriii , 1, 1 am in hopes , pf being a iii to sero. vait some , of General sCott'il ; do -_ 1 ..: . 4 . -7 ings . . :,; . _, , . , 1 _ ~ . . . Gen. *Or i liras stationed ivithhispoth and withhi 74/01:t, y ' t . ' of th9,A:kliY-: , V 11 wail,gcne :Jy . ,bellpica that,ilM city ould ; siprndpir mu. ItAately4ve it : pot: Om the io,*lla:ittation, that if such - As 'the t i e ,4• 5 9 1 ~1;#16 4 1 , a ',.°l4ln4litV turn 1 guns Ns'l l ektjr. , ' iktio,'T it. . , . .... - rain/ from ! Op caitAe l .itint 9Rlit*T! shell titaliale I ; kike• An 4,4 4 11: (0, • s, in Altis i tipiglaiiiill i ~ 4 of iind,of e qsacralc s ott' , aids, hitt' eipliided boa, doing tongt:dima ".. zt VIM WM' of kvOstinent. waa .41:meet • ten m,ortturs had.b o lande.d-, - ' ' ~.' • 'Vie Mekican,foree, in the eityisi,ti toilat P3 . 9:0; - Mid in tlo castle 12d0..nien. ~ Ttle, Pi kfiriii*iii confaY ;i4,.howe'rei, t 1 at iliiS eltimato" i g t ' 4o ß7.• l f‘ - klenerilJespap arrived at 'Vera eni l z 'from tainpicii. r Col..Harrieyt l ost one mart while wrecked pear Anton L • ifiardo; in the ship Yazoo.l The store slilli Relief lost three wieni in res cuing thp liviv( l of thp' Dragoons, The ldss Ofihe horses hi the gale _Ns:4as 'very great ,4l,o sevirely Telt. The Yazoo ill be a total lsp. lr . .. . , , The, s h ip Iluisville had arrived hi rafety. Tbp volunt4rs of Geri. l'atterson's 'division were in.iood hits, although impatient at the delay in attac)ng . tbe city. _ , f The revolution in the city of 31e> 'co was stillproffrpsaing, el' 7 , t c.. Wort Eats, A PM , the 4nclent 111 ' lifilio. • it Lojtuous. vicivisyg • - ii t -,:—._ : 1 1 The sorrendler . I VER A CN GA.. land the Cipitultialon of ill.. C A 4 1 ;7% I.: of. . ... ' . SAN ?'IYAlii IrrCLOA 1$ ' . IVith s 4,6.oo BI -icon Troaps-2'he,.. laughter iinnicnse rniplic part of the Elie ky—Only tis ilineriectits killed and wounde . The Frineel i hn sailed from Vera C uz on the 29th ul4, . bringing the glorious. lute ' . geneo.of .the reduction of the Fortress of S Juan de 1./lloa and unkenditional surrender. i We are. indebted to ouitt of the offieers fur th 4 following summary of p ceding. . This mos brilliant f aebievelacnt riAourld more to the glory of the,Ar4 and Tary, than any that has yet ta ken plaetkin our military annals : 1 - March .oth,Osembaricition of iroom-took Plaee; on theme lth the investment .of the , oity completed; ~ I,St, treuelies opened. , On night; -)44 • I p, , ' - ott:tne 2.atk rviyy:batteries, z tong s 2 1 pouit . . - 1:, . and I . ,4;pLinind.Poixhan.grin?,, :posed fire in e men]) -', • tanee, 700 yarirt..: On the `2stb, . anther, attery of 4 24-puunders open ed. - k l rda - - , t .1 . Navy .1. te . 4 es opened a. breach .1? the Walls of the i... 1 y— Itti fire very. ,destructiNo to „the town.. On th: ')citb,esixly in the sic nt Ole !/! I °,..Utfl,Pose.d. ~, ~surrender. thins. Worth pui,rlywamp o tko., Totten were, appointed * sl 4. 6 o o neilkii y ,Ge' , Scott. Oti the.,21411 , .. , plete4, ..4 Castle i surrender neietitt+lo can e 4 ; ,Maelezi4a . , troop ..:.: chest ctut and laid d o * l .th ii.ar . ros.: , The MC, -.:catt troops °eon ided thateity afiil batteries of th ol i t-n and. cos tki 4 4Login,of t t day—Aierican sign hoist ed pvT bot,h,_i d saluted by our Voi-ls. ','he garrisonfok at* 4000 men priaonap war, and - sentiin thW haulm on parole;, 0 Genaple, 60 -suilerior Agars, and 210 conipaay offi6rs taken. i • ti" Loss in our iirmy from the day of landing. March 9, is 6611 tilled and wounde,Officers killed,. Capt. A, hn D, V inton, 2n artillery ; /. Capt. Alhurt*2nd infantry. Mi hiptuan•P. B. Shubiick, ftvy. Officers wonuded, dol. 13 Dickinson, .. . yoltuiteers, severely ; Lieut • ....r A. S. Baldwitynity,y, slightly. Lieut. Deltaic, :in Davidson's 02tul infantry, very I slightly.— Lieut. 'Lewis Nhil, 2tuldragoons, severely. All .the wounded aite Aoing :well. , 1 ' Of thq Mea,‘' pa* slaughter is said to be immense, . 1 Tkemninanaink; general stationed in the city;, sienna in conunand held the reas ' tle. rt.egular iforisi lbOut l. •,;$OOO-1-the 4ame number of irr i 5.:,,.: Outside • the pity was La.,V Vii, en. ega l i:Vith.atorcolti,9o-p to 10,000 cavalry.. CoLiTlarnei, wi thbetweitu 200 and 300.1i..1 ! , 'Dons charged and,telpulsed this immensdiree io:,4errnAe carWilMscat4ring thenriuiAl„di .'tions., They „had VarriOided dli e , 4n : bridge:b . Our m tfllery soon )tu , clied away this oliStrun'ci • and_gstyti44ney' command a-chancii at li 'in An thiiltiack 0:i the town and the . efts* ;09 1 5c 0 V, ~ E !?,2 eg veiTebsOlmcf- L i an , i - ng not more. , ; 9 . feet,w4e.r.W.cre nvaDahle; but. ew shot " asicp* si - o.,.ol F owti T into. the Castle. ( `. -'- '' • •• i LILT* WILONISAurrA 4E. Cot: poidikail lini'lpelmstiiiilcin. of Et -., ' .h ~', V Piuso.ti '','' , . - -•' -c -'1 flanfent . iilatedifoon. Okih nakita---Petr - - ticulata F.- of tA tirra- Victory ==Co#. Headtj ‘-:filled—ene,Weizio:foiOded-Ai:, I the) mrbiel x ew. from I the] Whi fr9m r place, direct Batt ' reeei Mr been were fully prepart rushed with success, bin rug for zevenge, and in high spirits. At the-first battle- qua,. ijeadley was ittiftiolini6ititiiftidlii 6'44de. , Nothhig has been hear of papt . ..Sublette. `-- - " 7"" - DEMOCRAt ...noir?' bit to Ttutti to Liberty nod ,LIIP,--• 2foravor Briare on and ilk. Fent doll awe." MONTROSE; ~oeaay, sp~riib,~is4Y.-` Desioccrailiellomailisitlen& FOR GOVF.RNOR i FRANCIS R.SWNzL: OF ALLEGBEhir WQ TL FOR •CANAL. COpt*Lq t SIONOR4 I MORRIS LoNGSTRETIL nF wiNcaptie.itirCiii;iri, Air A friend and Attorne b y as 4-nggepjfit to us the fiopAety of saying, merely tis a eau Lion, 'that according to the positive provisions of the License Law, ne dgaler'in - Ardent Spir its is'allowid to sell-A4:Oielc in these town ships where .the law Las been voted down, af ter Monday neat; • piirCol. James R. Sn?wden, .(40 State Treasurer) has been appointed by the : Presi dent, Treasurer of the United States Mint at Philadelphia, in place of Isaac Roach,l(t'eder alist) removed. Roth the removal and :ap pointment are good acts, Appointment ofCoL Asa Dimock. We clip the'follo*ing from the Pennsylv . a- Man of:Stiturt i lay. We need hardly add that this appoiotment,Of Col. DI.IIOC'K, will, as our cotemporary suggests, meet with universal ap plause from his numerous friends in this Coun tyind those adjoining : -5 rQr- We are glad to perceive that TIENVY Wra-sn, Esq., Naval ()timer at this Port, l•as appointed to one, of the desks in his depart .men t, Col..AsA.Dtmoi3K; of Susquehanna coun ty, long and well-known as a faithful and cfEL dent repreSentative, and a steady and consist ent Democrat'. To Col. DIMOCK'S numerous friends throughout• the State, the announce ment of Ids appointatem will be received with -real pleasure. • • Surrender of Weed Crura! We are giatefully indebted to the office of the "Deinocratie Union" for an extra etm tain- unconditional- surrender of the: -far-faiited .fi'‘,. - !tress' of San Juan D'llllos-1--the " Gibralter of 1 - America"-'--to our gallant arniy under General SCOTT. This is one of the most brilliant a eldevements in our countrY'a militalT annals, and while it crowns our. army; ; ; with imperish able renown, ib must 'impreSstiilexico and the world with the immense superiority of our prow- , ess: Whatinilitary feat cannot the American soldiery accomplish ? What bold and daring! a4ievernent, essential to the maintenance. ef i I I o freedom or honor, wilt not her indomitable . is perform ? This brilliant triumph will re- , 's trd, and4l.l3.ontonei which must strike "the! . Cole' iqMrican nation with dismay, andawake t em to a..coLscicusness of their infatuation in' ger refusing , to treat for peace. ...tllFbeiror l• •.the brave Gen. Scott, and the gallint - thr- s under his coinmandl ; ' .: " ! i Wp #QII- look for the speedy return of peace.. 4 , .t - dr blow\does not effect it, there is one more 1 ts ,b struck that!will, and thatia a march up on t Capitol. \This move w i e; - 4pect to see ration, i 'ateryselin`' otioh, if ";I'exiee dces not ..at e sue for peace, ~we are inclined to be liev. he will 1 - • AV' A .curtain; Federal.r"not far off, R n mottleerupulous for party projets Out, truth, attul it's a denial that the lastrgislature pa' any bills incorporating .14nks at other other id monoliolie~ . tut 'dui., the 'Oiler of deny, even- though , Aeinay` week, vain boast of havingl'sat in the Se,W-- Anita 'a/timber of such hillayere nth the tmeessary lath , i e and tbat a bei rg r e ' i, and for ;the want' of ti , twO-t(lird ',bey vitro fhuthys r. And will latlitteh bills Were ! :EMPportedi Wifnitot I.V'by'.4l4etederwl . .party, there _rr -be "Ivoniferfully :straightened Jor a dye shield himself behind sneb:ll The truth *3‘ they !Leto not out ot any goof motive f` ',Osity: :1)0 . Nclpftl94 s4tufs.7.,. I.r• :. 11 BdIISW Oiliiitill49ir'i-Oreitis : fir. , . ' tg; •1: 4.',4-,), . ',. - , sirev rs, P.R II A aPPRara. 4. eudist -low iii a' Atte first• pi2perk ' aimand it a 4hiti*tenpive 'pi' t 1, 1 :- idi Ire afe'ilagprfii le m I 17 . e . , : e9mtt !lii:etaily . giiiilehd4:fo 'ilt4i6O. frll!TlitY-)4 , -.•-, • r tho."Lindoii J. esee qua UentirmApr., Aod.pbekittift.prieq, lightl*W oney,f_ lol4 .javYearlay irithoet f'r4trio 4 * 4•:` 1/0747t,51rj. I[l f/r t itakt . imatifignin # think improve "F7z the ; i4i44;!". 4 e0.1 i . • - sucti gotten,or imagined others*orgotteti,', , er.l have. ot ashamed of their fi e Ci 3 oppe altini. the brave Cren.,Lteigstin in. '2 , chi _bikiiisk*: .4—,..........-... 17 , % 1 . 4 ~ lie ,rA l l l " vil l . 1 )" 9 Irlfs t et 2 ,,.- 4 A:: ~.._,iCll lecteu *.eep t e country eiri roueu. Ili War and carnage continnilly„7,,, l ,Buianch ineonsitteney. 2 is far from - swamping - the , in len t L o f F4. er oj, i t sm. Their - object . li vit - tire ii*ifiliit,44tO; onsUre it they are i triii ; . q:7'tif*ii#o:o4.4 l , 1; 10 , 4 . n4 enC9uE4r,lay: "P. 1 3. LlN:Sirt l3 lo, ~,A09.. eandidate-whiteter theribir, :Atsii;*it!M,M.l9W But it is ivallyzlauglap ithiit itlfaii=l Pletesennehriat iliefiitkiiikiidV ' - '--11i1 .+:.-'',' 't ),;0.. , i'M,021. 1 iil i,J -00 IP 01 *§OA', i,lilf '4 , - - *::,,4 1 4 , , , s' irerl , flieiri rw,Arellclitc* , . .:frii - :: . ► beets am en'64gathe,el t il.etli 4 , l t i a s P o : =l 4 4 0 1P 1 0 144ii*fri4#,t_iltf.,aM p tfof4s 4 6 n9Y , 94 1 7 -'. ; Angfit-Piocii*DitptimbliyAimpuistion: -4Aloy, 40 them;ioilerleigit l / 4 4bcode of - owe% crfeil 'iiacetiiiti 7in=dainaibteli - Aid . ' Miiicati war,": while otherikeven:Tiot fe - ftiras to:invoke de feat upon our arms, tlie pUSMIt 411.08, ivliom i they now affect to heincir, of eounknot44x.ebp ted. Aye,_ and more: I: Onr ontitlari; lit3ieleardi Men in the fore-front 'rankii:'nf: ibsii:Party . , iy , h6, are now enraptured _ With 0.4 fate' ileweinit r a-i Lion, publicly wish that "14.n.*:_onns;;,,voit*: ' &ire Taylor and his wholearmy jute theVtii) of Mexico!" Names One aintivill. be given if, Challenged. How they , nittikfiiird him !l ~., And yet in a moment when, theifeCl disgreeed l hy their opposition .to; their -country,•and withal; somewhat straightened," capital for a cam- Paige, they can close their eyes upon the pait,i land strive to arise to the surface - again ty ;the j ; aid of those honors they,ltaTe visbed z yNtheld,' and' the.strength of thaCtiritlhe 'tare Isought: treacherously to palsj-. =EMI _ - tut there are ono or tiro, faits ionneetea with this question which placesthese ftelyoOiri admirers of the old hero in a ridiculous aspcita• They have all along alleged that the: unnecessa7, and was provoked by fritu'eltiui or army "from Corpus Christi td gip ,11,Gi, Cu -antic, and for this Iliey have . beld dent respqsible, visiting upowbim every spe4 cies of abuse. Built bappeo that-ntion'thi4 point their favorite -o . f parable. The publishick`s'o!k*Oeuee,be i iween him and the tira,r:Pepartmetit .discloscs . that this.movelneut of Our' troops was laTe - 'una • Icitit 4.lte &deice • PA: ICEEMPS dhicovere - diici e or, e • oident successor! not this •cm , mistericx trivith n vengeance ? Detinnmec Iktr,?,lPqm fisg "yielding to the advice, - and theirturri'and, her. laic the name of his uthtiier successor!! , , ~, Again,.what , congenjality of sentiment ia , , there between the. old Chief and those who lativi Mname; shade snob free use-of his name; upcin - the jug.; tice of the \ll l. :ail:Hare our Opponente though of these things? Tie th . ey.ferget_thet in all o the General's correspondence he. sustainithei Administration and defends the justice] or thei war thus begun, as he saiiiin his proclamation? 'ti) the Mexicans in Jane last„ '.'ho,y_.`,:the act of'. Mexico herself ?"We suggest 04 . , they bet not too precipitate, for it may turn, out---we' believe it will—that the old hero, - when he 'barna of their comic: in regard `to llitnntulthe cause:in : 4llkb he hi theen ononged, Will con sider them the'rcry worst ,en!mies: t he hasha . - , to encounter. For our , part, - inre,7oatt , stie but - very little difference lietwokuzdentmucing - 4 . 'thet " War and denouncipg, those ' c a ` is -clear that the war would not exist unless; ra l en were willing to fight,l,-,-044- TAT - 44,0s n i pt honed ,to fight agiinst) right, - wit Amp: science; and it is the height of aliu`secif him to seppose he would. Tlo i feet, 'then, that he does remain in the armjis an indubitahle l o4 that-he has little or no sympathy with that par ,ty who cry "accursed and - 'damnable iS-4his war," and: wish!: her:inigh be'' dii4en; tviih his gidPwe `t:' iiimiy; "hip)/ Hip ,allii 0tex.166?3,..4- . -v. '0 iiioiit When 'the braiel'oiaf' -. idtei'ei what' use .he Federalietk.,:intyei t mnilO t ot,itis, \r„l t name, and eapecially -that t-'linf. , ;-10))04 .. " in: IN tett with 'Jelin 4 ars or , ' l (lo6llliiilk,':* Out whom voted agiiin ' 'rein . 'ng:,' , `O:t!-*iiii);ittrii him when ih what 'tit, ''il nrutilititect`ta-. :ig!= 9101 coudi4on,7 hi wilkl • %Pcia.:,f,f3t*.fi- ; . , ~ p 44 most ,wofully t ef . _the. t iti.h:l* iefii,", ;sod i r . .rotioost. ihti heti, no jiii:litilie ,;tia i 4 rimed : 1 / . , 10 , ,:. - :i..,.... , ial ~:ESA:`. ::-......r. ,-,.,,q.., ,fq ...... 4. -1 9 , ,,, 7' .:il 1, , • ;. , -.r.71. W.o,J)Olievo • Gep, TAirlon ki.:be - . vo , .. Y. i3 g 1 7if* 49 144. 1 :110 I ?fifillifs - !!" , t , Hf mr llo.-114 jOitijfkita';Et ' 40tAitf!,614 v " of it !iiri - ilrliana'o4aiiiiiiiii. lifie44 - 4,v, '. r i.: t - ,iiiva.atiall%' iteti,fli s _Pilii: t ei f engender veilun „vinsft •. : vi...--4 , - , /,.,-, vt , ittl if , R . , ) a partsrf. , ),‘...,t,tAregiscitm i c ,4l „- 3 . ' ' .4 4104 0,0441 1 4 t. f ,0 0krf,...- - I .itot party; proplorO4 . , •! v i L t Imo!! .494 it , aloof front parif ifAlt • ~ itilimiti t ik , , -1 , ...•, ~. tit. ti . i: C ' 1 4 1.''s I - z .,, AJ fut to atria bis - prelint i'. 40 5 1 114 - pi EM Rp6triageill ai-L4fie-, , 7 ! 11 A f.. ,-,-. .4- , . ,„:# 4 t r ! .. 1 04 0V14VkA9...iii TR I : :if t!f :,_.,,,,..,th,.,iia:13e *iii ', - o)#„4ooforr,,ii. ......_ 14: ',:3', - ;:4,...;-s: -- 1 , 4 1-#1..J 1-, ..i.._ - •._. l - '4 l .` 4 •'' , _• k . 4l .' l Pelioa r • - : - - ...*.,•••;.',-.' • - •- , 6,----‘ "-- 4 41 . `'''''• - *tri - ' 'F-41,r , .'4' 14 ,, TUOUllitiliiat 4,411 i iii . .. 140 Vtlas ,i. ii iii...4, 1 , 1 -_,-,,,, , „ . ~ , _ . • ....„ • -- - •. A ': - TI 4 c .w,°P . 'Vele ''4 - ' i liMY..d'' 4 : l th ii.. 14: . iil t a n: .. ... 4 ~,: . ,. ....., . : 7 : tit'gra . ?....: 1 , .... i g , ...... . ii lfr ''' . 4..--,.if....,T-:1 i.. 41. xio — an'D'ltario, - jleiai g Mexican ~. Welitter i the-most liberal and state r iman ofthe United: States, ( nr4ationit. into OM, Senate t o • 4Wrirdly 'Jim' I ) et.i! and - Wm • )0: Mcj' Webiter deserves , the kiiile Mexican Nation 'f4 the leis Wren on the lide of right stid • vii So, lifezleans, and drive the m ' 411 Mericaliff ,can &Hie coif - a tact that 600ater partof the .....Of_the Vtlite4, Ptatel ttr°, oirtga- to war, ,as their-pipers - 641;4 - and": theTsi:lWaf ,ola it the_ bead of girt:. , '., 31 ,...:: , will eitekfromyolver. .Thilty , .7, ofie: ' ~.._ mueiiiiiir ilfY ,;143.4)111!:..*4.1#1. 1. 1,;0* - I.P4,,i.Pri, umppura7N l the Mawkimais4 . ir-tf*mdkerlitiAlk i love ofeeentry, an ‘ .. 4 ittk the bitterest' dirtation becmfelthe' , I ;!3 . oratie peas c `i e . - 4 itiniirltfi 4 iiidinetke4iii&igiieibe!*" I ] emy4'l ,- Cantrasenness ger fa4ber i: - And ' we Irrder tbst 'the way haibeeit mg !octet 44 E9' '''. / 1,.. • ~',',., V. 4 . ,',,,.. ... 0 . 063441 4 14114 e * * 1 4 3t . in i.. ^ - iiili 4 "eliq;'j#;iketr!'Orttiti' - ' - 'stlitO -, t fifii; here - siilifiitptiO4V.:44: iiiia:, q-iii,, `the - vett-S*6a of ottfibitiiinfied.COS ' .., .„,2, 4. . drii ii ii 4 4 - :. .'t,o! press atie4linslapotrnkrti3hed in . the flora of_Mexicafifirol•dirlittif Oeliest satisci tion andatbfainiteat 41.ittlhisIno division among niiiiiti:oo l o,.o#i`4, that enconrages.rheii . 49 , h . he blind and Miming oimtitta*futilftlnik*ill, the war nitely:greatcr snerWe . p&qplo.t.roftire t , anything . else; 'fair ottlie.nf,f‘hl and treasure," - 4ittltiF:edifilliOly'Atia been title to thdi,Tie. uritrir:iiia united wTtL Democrats 'in opposing aielitibriakep : front the enemy, she had yieldedito ,OrlMDpezals p 6 ace long.eP can sympathizers is .;the ~respolisibility _sip erastinating the 'lr4r catching at the prospe'ef theiti hold r. that the` war is ii ipopular : here, the `tho ' ident is liabWcio'im kr achmerti;4liinly h that the govcriii#of," : "..yillignn;:444( when their/ilea& _ cep*. Ants+ and they obtain,a . ,mpfe„9,!l,il.l4- they may dictate:relepeat,agaittilf, 4 :ll, and treasure" 0 1 0,7piliii0g - siigi‘46lolll, Mexican party of.tluareountry,:..by.eolofort and encouragitig'llexieb, are . fearfully sible. ";•• • NM The Ilithk'..4o4',oBll. We are exet-:4 l 'iugly i soyii, ii4t; placid and candid nuikhborS orthegOiulf Reporter" liaTe illOwefkitteir ovigku4ity,t. disturlxKl so as to - eall;fofty:the' - aspetity, wards wi4.4'..44"4,..*-,,Ole,l4.l4t.itssitse relation: • Vs ;008 'l3o ll it, question. In ini447#4l4l:l4'elialiiitilut "bas beeontelte , paper, and tlAk ei l!in wiricktuur of nwtvirhi*itiewmie ritsttrage l ttfitAt we "wink at4hyypqr,V.tip! the :right s . prosperity of ihiy,eeri - ainty . de • 1 . 3- $ ll TT - 4, • great nti ~ "t rumaj . . 'e lia Brno iu r g dispositionnuir ; zieigh'bors,of 'ate ei't'LW,"jolstet.up7 Any!. pdangerOtia wit InstitutimPt irhen4 . otivineeduthaVlintch-- is 3 chaff ''Aii'P.etifie'erai* ant . aig . •friend (1747 rightlind:przvileiek*,ever;hi4hi apd*di are, =ceps pronnsing.opperientsiof 1 portite powers, whether43linkink, , i*tituti, steion : MtlicArrfilfaiittfiict.writ' Which rive their,alment f i the sweat sweat the to masses. • And wpprt ithkpoiit - Irp, are A* to find ourselves , ndirePresentek - ego - 04 IWe tilitniroht oui rem rks sitifieiefitly a Ifeit avoid all'iadiapreliefiitiqm,"ClV:i did Oldish • • . • - - 44rov, • is true; a comwqm w.. eatto, upon ; r tqe: ,suoi , ..writtell=-119t1 Af0)141;g4011,177--IYOr4,4#' - ofr..ei*riitodrhOldpi*Ell:eicbtiors4 one•Of*ninieit : 441it *** 47 *- 1 1 orthonitith ter of justice; and:iiiiitid intition; and' we li#'6s6it6 leftin ) :" tititi do it w i e . departcd`froz4 ye noe .'opent iii :Electra app: . 444 e • •• I fc.Ows , • i*Hts ratio . nowiegg •'ale, 1 . 11; trutthVol,;,... 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