Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, April 29, 1847, Image 2

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k.bit,ktiel4l4 - isiatikiekiliarela.
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' for I have already w ok `
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tri fh Tel e,y ' on ha to tt
,Imt l thiY,-reached it ' in - safoiti„ fle remained
: :it; hoiiiii \ Mita hil leave of ihsetme ex pined, and
IE4 - iiiin joined the mai.. Whoa the far
1 t4,,he again returned, td--' .
,!--:4iik,Z;slelled Mary Sieclegc t illi,kthe b ride,
4 ,a . ,aug archly . _, L . j ,
!,. "" , Even so, " added the '2olt man, " and he
,140. blessed the day irben,rerith that OM naus•
!AA,, he scattered the ass:l*h of the' old ser
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. E Ole spoke, he pointed to the piece that
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_ ,!1 Why„. grandfather," said the bridegroom,
!!.,yOtt:lasmys told us that that was your coin
.l4ll.4oobtoPit.mstair-a3stiin the revolution."
I ,li.And I tola you the.trah, James.", •
- 1 L - Thenou Ititviilt a rling us your own
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1 07 ; you are tbs. Charles Carlean."
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I! I ass ,--Nstad Marfhertilis the daughter of
Sinefair's yputtge4 lOW ; . and you,
ea, the - only. sOn - Of lief nephew, whom
' 1 ve.ti.be praised; I fouid With her in the
BM
' ' -',ril' Utter 'ffiresta,tliii iiitho Giestadle.
7 1.;117 the arkcal at NeW 0514eina r CM the 10th .
.'' of the steamship 1 1:raph, front 8ra,1.43
,N. 'Oar, whence she mtla on the 6th, we hive
from 3tiitimoros to On 2d, Cinnaito 2*h.
Onto** 24th, and Saltill422d ult. At these ,
t o
- o:4a every thing Was quiet, and no apprehen- I
al* ark* bdtertained of '',,a diffiriat state of
`Otings enenini there. Vetl*anfOf -
the itanitd
fit lwth Americana and Miaininkliyere ding
a f l / 4 , Saltine. - .1 :••
"The, rein* brougikr, hy tile Henri!' IV
"a, .battle had been fought, litkireen. Oen: "
ud the forczaktut*AetfriOrkt* ; t4 ' ,
1 1 6 ea t 4 Ik7infaH!d.,-_. - Nitis .. r tioif4rig
i t"
- ' Itt Al Virtne i o6.lll4 lll ; but be*
r ;ili ea tbat Gen: Tailor firitba patty iik
-
ai
1 ' rasps to Saltillo--is, ind may be tniv- ‘ 1
ed by small bands '4s.2kmeriermithont, -
t y fear of danger or obtkruetion.'
, 'As we /axe ilieatr hinted, it is understood
Olie the diisiipli Of Gen. !Saylor, as soon as he '
,
eta the *entry reinfcieement, to march on
t 1 " Satillo, and, at a point; between that and
lexieo, form a jtmetion ; With Gen. Scott. He
.as made ample arras 1 : eats to 'keep open
'at aumote.sted . the ~` minication betireen
' tanterey. emerge wattle mouth of the Bin
- .
. Grande.
1 -:
Ei hi companies of tli6
Mamehusetta
were statienedat regi
jka= on the 3Qth
~ .nt
eol. &shin • ' - the'
g salved at It e Bram on ...... 4th
,
itThe The
o g• tli sa er y t s w t o h w atitGe 5 11. `Taatilar :" nreiet
and ins—
command of Texans is Ong on to Sabi* and
' "thence to Monelova ; that froM Monelata they
4ill probably 'prod mi bilway of Parra' . to Sal
imilrllo--follewing Gen. Wed's route. •
711e of F inonnted lag teria rifleme l l ill itiee nearly silluld' empletiL i "el. ':
iii:eu bey e an been nienathnied ,to a fion. ,
'Wilk and are hardy i active and mitt:476 7
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114tgruig of liwag .BU/whet by Viol);
end - Koper& Of 'Whit+ ire have afready l infor,
nunkner readers.: q bade leaned freak *prise'
* ofilahm, (he iaya ? )irthat , Gen. Unita wr
• y wounded in ow Ott/e bettlo-7ahio, that
- 13iihourdnd • art prisoners* his
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mar isem*kigtthi line;—" Sea I
Luis fit mix weelri ..lis So" nethe•ridny era .
son kimemenner, Vin,fee_Sriti Weir -:
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I , 4 2k:events' of thtereire ' 'a el ineoll_ o i k t i e
Rio lorsodir- , 011 , in /Wm.
morns on the tth inst. - I 1
. The following items' ern faits the Meterner
or Flag of tbiltli inst. , 1
, . Capt.. Arnold leas reached Canary) with t
enion e r tui t ia of ~4rftoo!"10 tar ,ftelosi"
mean ' I
Lint Imarkle cilia fc`willgy main eaMinn
q uart eraieSer at. this Ow. ilas bee° *trail!'
. ealudir - 0 11 4cai for the wheaten aim,
the Vnited States army. The sPreel*
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a l'_•4° ll C. tj
Mai- GOnsalt. sa Telt Regialsi , 'JO
distincnielted'himielf yea Baena Vista, r
communed bil Lieut. J. 4. ll rett and J.
Bueluar, passed down firer toi.day„
*Mb*
ter 1 short the* ' , ourcitYn Thew
gentlemen WerellP ',Wounded in the hettle,— ,
The twolast lieting to Si! LOnis. Capt. Steen,
let Dragnont,L tionndedLin the kg . also •
pamenger,on the same bmkt.
"
Pr Ye CrWs sag Illindes.
The ProapeOts of Peace—Movement if
Troops—Health of Vera Cruz, 4.e.
The Utiioli, of Thtriday night, contains
some items at news frem Mexico, not without,
. •
interest. of ‘.,,! copy the'following : .
We have Men letters from Vera Cruz to the
sth of Apell inch:lsive, which state • that the
conflict aflame between the rival parties in the ,
capital ,. has'. teased. ' Sims Anna is in full'
ruPosion orttimiexecutive authority, and Vice
Preti&mt Fs 'as 'as resigned or been expelled.—'
yet:tol
There- sno I " er an opposing party in arms.
It is that ell Abe intelligent, wealthy,
and so -*laded- citizens of the capital and
elsewhere are =mama for and wiling to
yield to rus' e s - the bisis the left bank of the
Rio °made rind Upper California. It is said,'
on tbe other band, that the popular masses are
in favor of continuing hostilities. - Our troops I
were about to advance upon the National
!Bridge and Ala* (30 and 60 miles, respec
tively, - train Vera Omit.) No serious resist
ance was expected to the east of Pe rote, (90
miles,) if there. ' ,
We understand A at letters hive been re
eeiredit the War ) . .., , t from Maj. Gen.
Scott,. , as_biAn 'ait , t.,— ittli.;_inslnnt , -Vera
Ortiz. • :lliiiitielt*, , ,:: - 11enetni whiA
(iri sit
have be I. : ' -1 4 44. ~, ~,.;31-• -.7.: .-. • - -1 4. ,
r.2. 'l lhei. 1 4 41anti-- , 7 : • ' Irielia is.,_
407t0A
:-.i•:5e0.,...,,,.,:-. - mgftitislif"l:l,fii:l'-"t*
- • • 1 Was i ng every exertion , to l
11.17.00* wagons -.' teams ' for. triiiitmutitb 1
'',flether,Ortut:ito ; .1' -hi the -
mean time-die
4 - CiileHri resii qfree from signs; of ine,
i
fiiiiijind - : noen will continue. heaftV
reeliiiii*ker;' .' : -. -'' .; --., ' - :: - --,1
titYpri , ' r _ _ •1111) serious lipprehensinii i
.?,,.. , Of . yiAreett - Mortalit:n the
tritio r ie4
- . - AO liii,lett_ , IVerl:Crilit..and the Cai-
1 - -*O'P/soft '. Of . - Annt'-
iiiil l 44l .4l ll* : --- 2 7 ' !I 1., .414*4tnente—
Mtn( tliiill: '--., •.7 .-'` 1 .:iiicoipel.t i if not „
' ' ",onionsOle '.. -; 'frOnt- - 4f l'• thy: : fir' '
- 44biaiitle. -
'tieii - isfaiej',
Ago ind co inn, it* :_ tiear, he mole,
ipatioss and well -ventilated-.** buildings,
`for the troops, hospitals,•and 40ti. This ts
lserusTellto;he: the bast* "dolt it 4 the health
"trocts; A board had then also
of t e•sub:Jl!.......mier 1.2114100014
,
r eale into oeisideration and per
-4 it wiigltlio fousidi isteesswry' to throw down.
better *lt i a ion; Is part of thews% of the I
city. But l-3 .the greatest riource of martguint
fevers is fouid in the !want of ordinary cleanli
ness int door,* and is the streets, on the fart of
the inl4bitatats. Fererythitts is doing, or will
.be fit tOiftiorreet thOsetilthy . habits.
Be has iirdered twOcomPames oi the Ist
fantrYlfroold:Timpieo, to strengthen the gam
rocs.
The inhabitants of Vera Cruz, under the et.
anent, goVireitent Of Ga. Worth, are be
ginning to be enured of reteetion, and to re•
covertheAMerfebutas of their spirits.
Thetlimeral "
has some idea t of seleeting and .
Zeman* hose beim' so* , of ' the beautiful bronze
pictellskeu with the castle and city, (118 out
aline than 40(9 are bed. liable to
be restored it the - 'plea cation; but they need
not be resterekwithent - the untrammelled con
sent-of the United 'Stites. The'General, how.
ever, proposes to send Only a tall 'number;
about admen, as troptiesk He is about to i
seta ether trophies—!ags,
,eolors, and stand , ;
axis-4y' eel Bankh i•MA teleited on account!
of eiMient services iu the siege; and pertly:be. ,
cause "! of ; hie infirm health. -IThe amber - of
these objects is sale, cons Pated With thi l
strength of the . garrisons.
Be4ol4lloo7,itsses his battier be announces the
arrival. 180 mules. He Irate
to near.
_Or Untidier from Timbre° oti
the W. 200 frets' the coutetrY
1 near Vera Cras. •
•
• Rith,iiiik*,l) /04.1
E; 0 . 1#: Afilie , Nriff t ' ll ' 4 ;
rived beeli!eli*-drwnt from jilkaies. :lank
G. cane overitrafromite Paale toChersee ? _
and - tbod,'-tOok • - ie a Tule
• poet
, G, 'gooey* ' unseduktely
"!
x" importan t desestebes from?
L fir! the
• , the
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sry,
„. •
.-; Wii - leiterittee • Isis-ill°
„,,, ,
/ .7 setie - Wh i tt I ,irimindlls Pl or
04;4' eke " IMAM Bth
- '"-StOelitak-- with 400
einem - - diamousted_,.!
777 ' .1 'ef Meese: 1
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• Oorgi Tooo.* 0
.:‘l4elteer,sa.,M.ritli
- -, •—•ji maft
tie 6i' of
-.41 41C 4 10# 11 •'' • his
otiosioo., -
- •
.
week endiii 28th Ilsrre was quite ii
turn. 'lnstead:Of the g rind depression i
which had existed since the mmencement of
the year, therii had been lir' ite and stirring
business, both to the trice '. 'On speuhition.
The 'parch* of French Irhy the Em
peror of RusiM and the of Spain has
excited very giest attention - the' oney mar
ket circle. „.; .
The princip a l interest Parliamentary
oeeedings *relative to I , and the bat
le, in the popular branch' the Legislature is 1
l•still a poor laili so that • t ' ernment meal-
tures have beim debated f getr and amid I
much oppositiii,ll- ' / '' '
nel l
The amendMents_ bite , n various, bUt
most of the racivestsbiired t - same defeat.--
I
lord Morpethb2ll l' trod an importation
Fbill into Parlikinen whiehisitipones to estab
-1
lisb a Boar* in . ndon for protecting the
health of.toiris re all measures
bearing upo4, t Objecl.,,_ ,, bill • proposes
to secure !for upon:.
• in the great
4o
counties the vantages oriel led air, light
end water , The details' of , measures are
Tolumilastil - !... 7 ; !
f
`—k-The,lii —o4l'reiti'fiuniiii4olind, s„t„
*lot on the touririetlit, 110 of appear to
leciiee• ery 4temeni:
A ter: fiver Constintinop *
emmetaenee 01 the hire quarit#
ly esiortedtif Euro* semi j
taksi(plitee iii Thesslcitile . a, wl
podown. The Paslia,,rn --
elrinde of a iiyil outh
the present, fhyther
' During did: past
din have been: receiv.
we hive rece ived the 'll
ta, Feb. 20 ;
. 1 4 II inbay,
and China, Jan. 215ttr.'
The g reat Oast, on
rigidly held ihrouvhoi
Letters frn Nar
ciliation bairliaten
L -
is st.,, grey Cans.
and• boats Watt with
ponied. by detachments
from being pillaged
Letters &inn Haml
wheat had uhdergarir
cline; and
free im ....
ted Paris r4bie, way
L
a s, the London papers
hit medical eitendants
be able to stein appeal
1 Mrs. Bancroft, the
minister' atAlie court
at the Queen's drawil
left LondoniOn the
to Paris.
If is repOted that
_rem the Mail will i
&ee l of next*mith for
' bitalibpj....April
maid, iragnot easy,
mMa,,of dise+iimt. The .
wasA,Oked upon as a farm
IF ni ening mow
stuffs. At ' ; ":t principal i
demurM '; ere are not .wa
The Sarah sands was to sail
'the American provision ,
Bacon ma:lit:lams sougltt .
55 to 60s.,Intess 70 to 72.
1 perlhundred. Cheese was
!Laid and butter, has
O. ri' •I. •
sots*.—All the inn,
of E,glesbaet, in the grand
pa i mstadt,il4oo in number;
periohnion Ito be allowed to
United esales. • ,• ..
From It(*nen the number
been extratlinary, andzin Al
be jet grellet Throughout
tensive preprations are i
to - :the BMles. Indeed,
threatened ).IKtit complete
The unit id . Diet 4.7
conititutio it to consist.
The State .' the Princes,
geht.
[tie State - Wtieknights4, ' ' i
11M State Of the Cities, • ` L - '
The State et the Rural
:. .
80
WI
182
124,
; 616 i
&tgrand total, 4
ing
of the
i e da d4 a ßr in to betedonfw. ,fi e
, 11t h'
to Apfil. Wite4 . ithe King w il l a Pe r "
4o*, r, • - . isa. goys :
A Wier
i ralla 8e.., ' ~ . 7 -7.Z etun i
Tli birth* :1' of Gonad W t h at i n the
H
Marsil*,. $ grind Imaged
HA etl=l, et' which ultitilsessthe,
of. Itio•tr f Stites ial111" • - * f f.
pi m i l l e " . 34;Eftike 1 4 1 ~
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BA , * - no% Rag 41.—:4 1 eg* . ' slim.—
arb. Acloore Stoic ~ :Patri o t Mateo s
case Of the - substitution of . • . ' ' o''
mentlfOr eiiecution on the ' It dome
lartear which has y_: tram, which
ttrildnc er urtrstesr, the e.silttei doing
away with that Ii e ' of
death. ' appears...from the Patrtes st
meat, that' in the Mituriii. of 18 , 118,; s man, Xs-
Died Ebenezer IL Miller, was eonvitted of the
murder of a squaw, in Kent county, Michigan,
sad Sentenced to he executed. The gallows
bad been erected on which be was to he b 4
ed, and only two days were to elapse before the
sere titues of death was to be put in ferce, when
the governor commuted it ; to conlltement tor
life in the State prison. Here M il le remained
for thin years. Al man .named Hovey pre
tended that - he siw tb• - murder committed, and
was the principal witness against Miller on his
trial. Not long since, Hovey, on Ibis ' death
bed, acknowledged that he was the guilty per
son, and that he had charged Miller with the, '
crime in order to shift the darter Of the pun
ishment from himself. Thw dying , confession
'was made under such circumstances, that no
doubt was let-of Miller's entire innocence.—
The facts were represented to Governor Feleh,
and a 'full pardon was granted, a On* time
since, to Miller, who, on being 0.3 t at liberty,
returned to his friends in Yennont, who ere
said ..
_to be highly respectable."--Prnnay/ra
nisi,
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^ SPLENDID TAINTING THESIL—OUT neigh- '
bars of the, Ledger, have recently
,obtained a
new press. which, whenin full and perfect op
eration, will throw: off from ten to twelve thou-
Bind impressions an hour: _Tbe inventor in
this new machine is Mr. Richard Hoe, of- th
well known house of Hoe 4. Co., Sew York
The great difference between it and the com
mon press, is that the types are' placed upon
cylinder, instead of a flat surfacei This cylin
der is four and a half feet -in diatutiter, and iS
surminded by and revolves within four othoo
Smaller cylinders which turn in an opposite di-.1
reetion. Each of these smaller cylinders re
ceives frcut its suppling attendant the skeet
of paper, with which, in its revolution, it meet
the form of type as it comes round, and in pass
ing given; the impression. and throws it out into
the-receiver's hands. ,Thus four irnpressionsi
are thrown off at each revolution of the lat 51
cylinder. This is said to be the fastest printg
ing press in the world ; and it will fling off 64
Ledger's edition of thirty , thousand, in abou .
five hours,..at the rate of three to four impres4.
sinus , per second. Truly this is a go-ahead
(perhaps it would be only lair to , say Hoe-al
head),age.-4af. Ere. Post.
'tea that in
of corn late=
bailees bad
were at last
to avoid the
rbidden, for
SAN JEAN DE ATLLOA.—This celebrate 141
fortress has now been captured for the fourth i
time since its first construction. It was cap ;31
tured for the-first time by surprise,.on the 14tl
September, 1568, by the, pirate Juan Aquinaa
Aele, who was,. however, shortly after expelled
by Don Francisco de Lujan, with' the aii of is
fleet composed of twenty-three vessels. Thit
second captnre, also made:by a pirate, named
Lorencillo, occurred in the night, between elk
17-th and 18th of. May, 1693, and was far mile
disastrous in its consequences. Lorenciflu, af
ter be had mastered the 'citadel, sacked the
city of Vera Crut. The third capture was
ef
fected by Admiral Blain, counnander of a
- French Squadron; after a battering Of six hours.
The 'last by the American Army and Navy
nu
dtr §coiri and PEnßY.—Pcnnfylranian.
STRANdt•tr TRVE.—The MOdletdwn (Ct.)
Constitution relates 'a circumstance of a young
girl about eleven years of age,wpparently ay
ing. in Ipswich, N. 11. and fling in' that
Mate for !Met -three or tbi =.tti *IS With
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turned every day at the' same-:
she recovered, nature was so exhausted that,
faintly saying she was very sick and shOuld
die—she expired. ,
• TUE PILESIDENT GOING P N. C.—A pnbli.•
meeting of the-people of Granville, Warren and
Franklin counties, N. C., has been enllo to
make arrangements to receive the President of
the United States and hit suite, ' and to con
duct him on his way to the University of N.
Carolina, at Chapel Hall, where the .‘ Com
mene4ment" takes place the first Thuisday in
Jime. Judge Mason, the secrettiry of the Na
ry, and, a
,graduaroof the same institution, is
to deliver• an address on the occasion.
Gass.. L. TAILOR us Mi., Csit.nor
The Washington correspondent dale Sun says
there is alStter in Washington from South
Carolina, which states that Mr Calhoun has
written, to his friends recommending them to
support Get t. Taylor for the Presidency. If
there is any, truth in thia, it will be:made pub
lic in a short t` o. If time,3lr; Calhoun must
be assured that Gen. Taylor is in Anti-Tariff
num'. How will our Whig frientds relish that?
—Baltimore Argus.
'bread
are under
enough.
6th.
was inn.--
ime pork,
to 605.,
"demand.
110 e fallen
the to
COMPLIMENT TO GEN. WooL.—The Com
mon Council of Troy (New York) have appro
priated six hundred dollars to be expended in
the purchase of a sword for Gen. 'rod. This
is a -desictvel compliment to that giallant °Seer
from the authorities of the city' where hp has
lon resided.
of Heue
requested
Ito to the
Aigrants has
and May will
[ Germany ex
for emigration
tiletis arc
Glt. Byrwta•—lt is said that Gen. But
ler intends to have an creation performed on
his kg. The Muscle has grown to the bone,
and renders him a cripple. lielintends to have
it separated frail the bone. The wound gives
• . .
him, a times s inexpressible agony.
new
• A.IINT APPOIXIMENTO.--The President has
appointea *lg. Gen. Pillow :end Brig. Gen.
Quitman to be Major Generals in place-- of
Messrs. Benton and Ctiwuningi who deelined,
and ,Col. Web Coshing to - sneoeed the Brigs.
di'-6entirelship vacated by the promotion of
GO. Quitman.
I ..... , 1
/5141/111.11101214111.11L-101. W. Damp
sat, in his; work on Mule%
01 sT :"h is
iParkibie 41st thefik sot in t e world twit a
thing 'u at isavesd in* oottptry - wiles* .the
Idmitish le t wigloge is ePakee. with tbeielepeiett
si a sheet one bi-CObs,,`Whiets !owes its exist:
new to s,t Assencsa.estaspOser
8s; Argatiet . rouriciatOr. . e eteambeit
MOOR Neelf
~ _ 0 4 4 ,1 1 00 11 ‘ ; Teeo:, re
'
eeeelY ' seeidint
ese ' tersimmily
- ::: , :.,:rt.rakoilio-tiiiii4: . :„:' - ` ,-,
~ iivaspeetal..lwitli. '
ihmaeli..- ,k, - - 7 ,
( .110kiina, aiii't#46liirit ‘igi 'SOO - 110 ' ltatiiiii
tar lea, the litioptinlioithi its*.f, o l,tit
, We underiat leis ii-tbil - Milasaystionlik4 s '* -- 1
r "twesiwiris—t* lir liii- - lbein tirigisd flinitithi
' irst. witlcs_vieir *PeW. sif
in'insmitt .. Aiitic6, tittit.
Itirch, indemnity en *Waal, itjust atidfisiMit. ,
able—Peace, with inch tillillll4l krialithi•
I ,‘" " will mike ii,lrertuanink TWAhlwirk
[Ley of - poses, all iltegreat intereStit of c oar. Mid
I are deeply coinmitted. ;The farmer' 0f our
leountry Suds his, tine prosperity, it:kit:C.6e^
of our artay,lint m the :cultivation of hie
1) at bout*, and in that wide market indfree
exe nge for his products, both in the eastern
and w m ctontinents, which stable peace as.„,,
'lone can ly open and secure. Peace, too, is
the greet element in.whichcomniereisillisrosper- -
ity and wealth . expand. To plough the land
and to plough the sea, and to pther:the har 7 ,
vests of toth sueceesfully, is the work of peace ;
and in this great work, the sibetantial welfare
of our whole nation is builded up. 'Neither the
unfortunate and - inevitable causes of MIT. War,
nor yet the great splendor of woild-wide re
nown which its trinniphs have shed over 'our
people and our institutions, have for one mo
, mint blinded our i goiernment, to theee. great
truths, nor in the least contributed to efface
their deep impression. .
And to this greet end of peace, the Admin
listrationhas labored both in diplomacy•andirn
war, with all possible energy. -Almost for the,
first timein modern 'history; it has had.to 40'
with a nation professing to he civilized, which.
libaelutely spurned all negoti a tion , . and from
the very first to the very last, hoe ,refusel te
entertain or consider any terms ofpesee *hat
toever. lify all itt love of peace;the Adruinis
,tration was sunimimed to subdue suaWau ene
my before peace could by any possibility be
obtained. 'With whit foresight, -with what' en
, ergy, with what constancy in the face of appal.;
ling difficulties, both at home and abroad, this
wise work.of necessary subjugation his . been.
carried on by the government and b3l our gal-,
113ot-officers and soldiers, until now itteems to
be on the very -verge of accomplishment, is
known to the country and
_to the wOrld, .and
will hereafter Tenn one of thlinost resplendent
chapters in our national history. In lest than
eleven months, the northern and western prov
inces of Mexico have been occupied: by our,
arms ; the flower of her armies driven befor e Ili
in inglorious rout ; her principal seaports seiz
ed and blockaded; her principal strOngliolds l
, seized with carnage as
_et Monterey; or . cap- I
1 tured in almost bloodless victory by: a signal
display or: military science
-and combination, as ,
at 'Vera Chit ; till at cast , her faitest central
cities, and oyen her ancient capital itself, now
seem to eller theinselves tis an open and easy
prey to our conquering arms. Nor hat our'
policy, in 'turning our conquests to• advantage,'
and in effectually crippling the resources of our
enemy, lagged behind our victories intbesfield.
lAlready e comprehensive plan of military con
tributions, promptly devised by the adminis
tration,
and brought out fur execution. at till,
[fietnomern, is just going into operation, which
will t srer, in, rio small measure,. to our con
quered the future burdens of the war.
Thus, all th arms and policy can do to secure
peace with such At nation as Mexico, has been
triumphantly done\by the administration, even
while crippled apt it ha( been by the delay of
Congress!in furnishing the forces needed for the,
proserutien of , the war. Mere even thin 644.1
Foreseen* that one great iliffretilty 'in the way
of permanent peace must arise from ,the want
of a governmeqt iu Mslico ,strons'Ailough to
make pearl., . anfl to ginirantee it ageTast the"
risk of sudden revolution , affiumist tion
has wisely permitted, in, the return of ,a
Anna, the presence upon the seetr,...of opera
tions of the one Mexican leed*L'‘lm whole
paramount in fl uence with the ''' — 'tlieforma.-'
tion of Bitch a .riverriment'ltet' present
4
moat to be lord for. Theititi!itiest of Santa
pe — iiiiliTilieliiiiiiiTtiiitiiiiq. it irilii4• tiet;-
tied policy of the edministrelion"-i n theinter
ests of peace, fully to accomplish this conquest
of the chosen Mexican leader, Much has been
/lunit-towards it already. But theefforts of the
adminhitsation will know no relaXation. Thl•
armies both of General Scott . and General
Taylor' trill be'
.promptly reinforced, till eren
Mexican pride, vainglorious andlobstinate as
it may be, shall see and feel the atter impoisi
bility of continued resistance.' We hare heard
it suggested, but we will:not coeditor the ac ,
_curacy of the estimate, that the former army l
will be in all about 2,0,000, and Ihe latter not'
less than 10,000. • The end to be thus.accom-...1
plished is well worth the price of its aceOtii
plishment, for that end is-rsecure and pernia- i
tient peace, with just indetrinity. •. ..
-
But neither the stubborn pride of the
population, nor,yet the distracted feeble
ness of the Mexican government, has been the
chief °bated° to- the administration 4n its ef-
forts to' "conquer peace." Factious partisan
shipat Wile his'done its 'utmost and itE worst
to paralyze the effect of our victories abroad.
It Presents a more serious diffiealty than - the
arms of Mexico herself. At this vJrytnoment,
while 'Scott and Taylir may 4 be ' aweeping on
through widely diverging-lines 'of ' Operation, to
the other strongholds of the enemy.;-at this
very moment when our-arms' and our policy are
most Signally triumphant, Mexico---to the en
during shame of Federalism, be it spoken—
Mexico' looks - up- from her Prostration to believe
and to exclaim through ad the !organs of her
public opinion, that thereja.an "entire pithy"in the United States, which :tikes ter pirt'a
gainst,our government, and aystematically ad
vocates her cause in our pu b minas. The
habitual language of our Vederali- Press ;mind
the whale foul current of Federal'.••declamation
in Congress, have made the Mexican Minolta.;
lieie that the Federal here out war
to be a natienal.horror, a palpableviolation of
our constitution, and ;deed of Heaved-dating
aggression and injustice, :Theae:autptinrings
of Federal pasitiorrrell out sonorously; through
i 1,..
Spanish translation's, and are !ii-echoed'eairy
whereqbx thepElizinmen. laimi of
tneein,3,6o6o.
They tell the and teersr the
wretche&peo AO hellos antileirenia;4hat
relief,* Cowie .We innylirem . ;the dist racter
to and the opposition initiii4illsibili
-that cile Wing nriiinYeawid PaSyin.4.ien
nmr.ready tfiiefuesnuppinmiter:thelvaofOit
the Whole;Fetieral-party! is- , nitmeoutheikina•
pe as rtinacione irrits Asa*. .*. • ‘ ~4-the i iiiii.....'
Sodwe bate seen, .iiiiiin' . ; sot WOE"
atilietlii.4W tie ilitartiein',. ,, *anal i
which hay '_ gone the rounds ." ahr pr.-*:.tire 1
new of_ Web attt is: - fr. :, . . :41100 601
leader lola tantinielit in., ' 11";:t 414' i=1
ideal fallthe,War; sad ta'... " ' lokit*t-f ' 0f..1
leer 40 0011,011410114: - .-; ' lie '''
' ..
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alld Wit :Illidiegaliffalk ' ''
- ' .
OW, ClOrWia..*- tiaii - --"- ''-'.
fralie' *m9 American Than T.-.*ttitii(fitt
- _ - - '-_i ?' . I•T '
- , 1 ,- .. -- •••••
smite are
'hit. State.
hillier-aliasgii s i l ' iiiiiiaalia t iii the eolu>tl ae
litliallfeiican. p ress, Is epetiimag 'the ari a f
**hiSilf Of our eon* Itl , ic ;Od as containing
"'Unseats of a ivian,ii whom. Federalism
`tithe jolt licAt with :10mierel Taylor as
I didate for Oki Vile Frosidetiey:
1 f ?.Wei put it •to the American people, caa
iineill fitly measure.the Mind and reckless
%Wows L assiiolicy z of inah': party . ertieeediu .
these,' Flow,cMi witFonderom r4w. of t. _ .
fiats, ,at the ,lnfatuati4 of the Mexicans!
„Wh a t soppier indiseement could bi any . ,
Obility, be offered themto hiild owt in the
agalait as ? ItlaFederal facti, in the U
'ted- Statisefti*ir ..-imissiipWikerthad. ,
'elation—L i t ii frfectiollhek*With ire
anmations of the Wiiii4itti 1 011 eztiggeiatio of
its eißa to us—with itii`eireYfe tO trey*, t
'acquisition of a territorial indemnity—will/
,attempts tii - refini:iiippliet;its delays in .
ing themeits4reatifte,Wi;hold them, and
pertlitual , earptiga agsbist , my tiet of the
ministration directed teltho prosecution of 6
war and to the crippling of au) reionrces of hi
; enemy--it is—thim atiti4ititeeieiti,' anti. al
course—this."moral trlcisonn-4the Feil.
faction whieh at iliiir imonient COmititni 1
chief obstacle to a peace, with ,Blimice. : it}
'profesaions of peace upon it&liper,lthii Fed ,
faction is doing its yeti titmoit'•• to prolong hi
War. •
We urge, thesel f .viers7.espeeuttlye upoa
people of those-.9tales..llelfo _karst yet t0... 1 ,
their representatives in:Compete:l . -13y t
love of peace, andllP their regard to the •
interests of the'efitrit itiVolvett . in a pc.,
tient' and honorable:l*i, e, lac app Jodrell
see to it thattheyLsend representatives to
next eongress.wh' shall be eager .to en
i the administrationriwita vigorous'
,proseeu,
of the-war, till such a Orce be gamed.
snelYa peace this administration Sa as tag:
obtain—as any Ftderatist in :thea' lard.
I Federalism have 'its W 4, itilhe next eiel 1
and if all inlicati4s . ile‘eilie not,: is the
danger that the sitploliei for... the: war •
tardily and • scaet* y givtnted,:ar altog
withheld? And 41.sticti a. stets :of thing
best hope, if not the Main hope; !of speedy
satisfactory yfeaceinust be-elidattgered or ;
Frani) I IlLi,r‘sisylriugas.
Pcn sytca*t s.
" For ' nue, 1 iirkrejoiCea to. see that
Whig papers in NrinsYlvenia-lave so gem
ly put General. Taylor :in 'nomination. I
right. An eleetitin for Gent,ernori, a
. Legislal
ke., is soon to bei - ; ,bad. - in the ; Old Kens
State. 'Let the Taylor-issut? be made. 1
Irvin, the Whig Mindidate for Governor, 1
Taylor man: • ILei his opponent' Gov: Sr
show his hand in this inattar, anal say wh
be is for Taylor, - tlie-Whig . }candidate fu
Presidency, or against hint. i. Let the En,
drawn !" - ' ' ' j - ''
' ' We find the above in the; WaShingtonl
of the Baltimore L lPatriut; and hesitate
most to admire, the assurance and 'leper
of the writer, or the respect he a5 - s to th
telligenco of the ;people. , . ,The iimragrap
have quoted re.miMll* us °film incident so
pily applied by one of-the speaherit at th
cent meeting. "'Ut'er'i this':=—Tbe - good
tells us tlilt orteetuffort &One the devil
lou t Savior' to theimouniairt,! top,. and shi
him a lovely dipii t rise ofhill MA-valley. ri
all that nature could, prodnee, : promistd h
that he sew, ifoily he wottldop down o
ee°
knees, eonfiss his errors ; end me a
to Satan. Due die pnint, of t he muralleo
ed in the- fact -thit- the old gun did no
an inch oftbe_laiidlteivalit_ed to eve.
The, reader sees lmw this hinpudeuce is ri
by the Federalints:in 'apprepriitinF to"
selves the gin!). !of Generit'Taslor s . vie
ndl the fauic he has acquiied, and in de
in to erueiry alt wholvfllpot obey-their.
man ; when', the fact-is, 'they*. using
they have no right•t&-*,! 'and trading
stelett capital!: I! ' ":-''''''-_-•-• - ' - ' l -ti---
_
, •citruk,-.ltrat _ 7 1.,
lilil
!low the brave i'' vtalui, S . lfitiv - ..tlt.
eomprisime - nearly three full .I* - linent
;
laugh at , this eliimsey- ki' . guil- 'Those
day in thp twaitiiit'regi, - nta cannot i
remember the atrentunia' 'e ffort of Ge
Slum a, not only infaio.i. oftke war, as
ed by his- messages and - eria orders,
furthering theitidepart " - anit in pro
their comforts. : They, -- ee welrian the V
of the State, cannot forgetihnik - - They
*get that Governor Snotrx- pledged hi
private means, liniited as they -are, to
money immediately Air, th purpose of
I
or and providing 'fie'rh
fir regimen
will it be:ftirgotteri-that.l at gallant an
fatigable 'offiCii, - Adjuta ', G eneral Bo
labored itteessatitiy to'in I ly their wan
attend to their &Minds,' Mu ch : of the
in raising the 'tiro' "Stet '
State, in that pimupeand etithaniastie
which Eta' liiiiiide&-fhii . fanie of Old
sylvania fvoni'en - e' aid of , the tnioir to tl
a, belongs to %wirer :+•;:liiiri. -
Whilst theseprOtteedinis were tekb
where was. General lititti,,.noiri to be i
the special - friii4W Goieialllix'c'es ?
hands of thteetOirieilor the *Or Ifitnlm e lj
lekrU, one -of the most bitter lead vio •
ponents of thie;obatuttrY'a . Cause . In dr
of,those who siiirpithisid with the nit
of American citizens' - as' the soldiers o
I f
Poland iir-Anieficti," - w4 l'i plauded".
co for havint i.ilefended hereto against
al T *Tune: and btu tiniipS," a' a who e
ed thew!! inYa4erN,',audiassareinS!
General -104* -Pbsithin, _While Gov.
was alioiii!glite patriotism, by support
!rar,- by inciting the 'p . cipple*ite sums ,
bY - fle*otint bia ,eitergtes aid hie means
Volnnteeri to ni!frori'the'wei in whie
TAYLos iiii„ertgated; and: which Gen. epposad.' ' - Z,..: -'
~ '. ' - — 1 -
lit may tio nieful to-know that the la
; iilature, coMpose&-Of I - lite ;{majority
frieuds,or General jay* 'infused to
dellar-tkissi# iiiiiikeiiikiy** sent to.
lief, -, asit4ri i iiliteiiintiptiaoC,of Gen. T
and thitc`tiakneVeyhatinidiag the mem
strongly iiikettOteadeilltGov. SWINE
annun‘innonlge ,: :; '' , ..':''.''''r ' . ,
.. A. gt ° 4 #wrie likl * *isa `-be" 'be 1 1 .
o"tiCr44lMir*Vtlint'tkil ootiventio
nOlni?MtedOiteliV-U*,itir - i# ( hev* ' '
noi:'oli,iriio in Ifiiilitiii - Conon"' • n
einent,'lnnit'*-aitlii*ifthe,MAy for the on
P_Thiaril teitheliiiiiiiiir far the et,
" - i lr :. tt . 7 ;'''' - 4= -: i i i
i'And`Yelh - 'o6lMit4 . to this awl th
Wittnil( on.p ad Kr. SRL F.
itvieutit
et oppostatojuw ~ TtatiXi , 'The
aat '4Vi.iky'',-;:k.'
. .i#,W ' ' -' ii: fkie a, .
hi*.t . r. *T`rik"i " - ' , and.* ,
elOititWom Apo fon
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