. . , •ed when they made tlieir last fermi le-itie -- s;. :Ll:di p , 51.e.1 theii fay t , the ,ns .. t ,t. the capitl of the i4t.li 0; i i; GI, ni B• , :ler had mi one side of Litt It r yr, t ti l e antler shore 4 which the sit orfi. still held the mater and on the of e ot - mantic region throng,s which they Flinn k. Ind pressed their war entirprises. And her% amid the scenes of border Farfare. his son'llitim had that spirit which bas animate him t (nigh lire, educated by tha4legends fittle diin t. N! fighting hunters of *ntneky• To the feelings tied taste fired"Wftte ifirettliiiities of thililice and-oirounistances - ad- - yer,4 t + .4 .. y5t.,* aWkuted the ri. urn c f C. - 1. , littailii •A'' fntlicteqdine, toente on his pro ' fII,IO.P.C.At—. -- fiAittil*JinO. , 7„ 4 lr .._- ; t10L , gFeati causes or Itch eliatNrci - attratebi ''.. - -410 - denici i : iilifrufaifon'ici l lifffiriat,B l l4 - piijitielliohOri'ofi i t he.F.Sttie.. l l l l4Wti,A2•l.ltild•letif lit the iii - 1 iliiiiiiinitiintVertl,6l , llll,ll4 tjavloAii iAiiillit . "11?c, el , .miffsiiiiigeitelo4lliififiliid'tf(e siirtbit#4- iii 4eltinfi&i- ,Iviiiittr. 4,kiP. '6l'o'6;eo 'hint =with c _ ... lieiltti iiaged.isflital'oilititert , ,tiOn V' iildblf6l t.tgit) 'tiii , lol6 ...4 "biAte".an'gton: l "' 13 ut4 'be cofeted ' li ' ll ' i/elsit idoli t ili4 6 44 e 1 tlf . •' affections of his iiiietintyiit Wo+li•dr iln ily eirel, itytt j a•-• d a • w clflt T4dolle t nof a irti _ -4 1- I'o.4ile ' • 1 ? ~,,;b -.3 ai - i the4Rithin:w i ia,:howfrs atiiiiivvic4 whit OtTOVA tfi AiitYlitCVittild kfiiiti'all ic r4.llre - i6iia)ifte - -dillsL 'Midi •WO'odlatt *Wits' Orrili'd .tiviiijoi, ilitieW 'orfithe sideiFol diOlarliikrediiit, 'telW-Abwipl; 'Wean MIA :011ie uThciffoalak 4 4iaphiii itiii, eiiiid".il4- ir ififiiiditili4hfidlfiMlitilf Agie `W.:Witte:lit as that of the Switzi* for his Viz t lakeii:lof ......- . ... . .•, T' ' 1 I Ct. , amfttlt •tqaNi. mys vOilo `la ve - rot& tided --Riess - 'many, years -fyomuiflee fllio 7 43llin iiildlienttiiiiii;:lhaitilleifeldift 3 thqtrtife6nt and rtiri of • the deilrablM dfl hsclihfai tbristic . liree6ailaktilf,aild'tenipbfament of iiirse - S' thigh the sound- or this rndb liiitthifit'ttooked is eit Ireretul'io home, id signing,with rapture;‘the fire 15phits7itiring -drain"- Alr.the a/146i Imrn,whieb dattranly-i:eampasi int ita simple _Melody , arteill airs militia to , Ividehtßartis has set.bis beaati fnl •c . - • Wkeirifild Isa y 's4iie'ailly blast was blawti, • 'AO 00tle p'64 ietainirtg: ' m'osy a'S'avet titiabefatlierless, Arid runny aNcitttr tiimirningi . takwit:if it eoun. _....., ,-(11,1;outt grea.,. T Itiff the lines and . tented field: h ' - -- -' The volunteer division' was scarcely lot med in • , n ; ,_- _ f ,• ,„ -.- -, made ,; ~ ,1,. , tear °four howitzer and mortar battery, estab log wu.tic . of taissong n the ouruen of .lishcA 11. e night-pi et ions under cover of a rise ihe ",Btiatnian'leflo4l:.' and' alwalys announe 7 l of greunti, before - in f antry the sent down to t!ithbapproa'cliti : Pg ` ' eels to the - river . rill_ es. ,the' northeast side of the teen Leedine clesely - The . Sentitients Qt. tIN; 'pls., as well ;as the find hotly, ca g a .,,d, ii . * : pit . 110 a C.9,011.qii : F . "dtd" .waf,iii:l the Wain-the butteries fif that divi -I,sion were sent .down, and we iccre. then, order ttre air peer the widt eXpensi o f. flia 0.1)ioi may led to sicpport the cuack. Leavitic , the lien- Vdve 'c'ontrihuted - to ivEaken: tliefe i eling wlpieb t tacky rep' 'went to support the mortar and pervades these lities4 I :, , , howitzer battery. the (-lettereh rapidly put in ;•.• -Xl4 BOAT HCiRN. march,' ; by- a flank movement, the;other three 0, boatman! Wiwi thatlown again, . regiments; moving for some one-and-a-half or ~ ..garoicver did tile list:l-ling air • tw.o miles : under .a 11Cery fire of round shot.- -..r, VF9n:its 4annheP" .b.P.SYm bear i As further ordered, the Ohio regiment was de- S , o wild. 'soseft, s4.sweat . a.straip. Illachadlfrom Quitman's brigade.. aed led by the What thensik,thy hetes : arc-sad and few, :General (at this time aeconipanied ; },y General . Bi every .RiciTift l J boo matt blotra ? Taylor) into the town. Quitman carried his . r To As each piilselli nature true,, brigade directly on the battery first attacked, Aiti, meld in ..e.yery tone. andl gallantly earrie"l it.' Belot ethis, however. ; - 110w,,,,0ft, in boyheip's j , ;yOus . day, - )as. we entered the suburbs, the chief engineer! '_' rfftuinkful of thelaP• f rug hours, I came up and advised ;i:s to withdraw, as the' „rye l.p j itered on rillilh; ni ewar d w ay - ___,B,y . Fll',l,olit;;liii;iic rii li4we fi t, . . I:fid on- we must rueut; wiTh great loss. The _ '`.74111e some lone 4atman, from he deck, General was' loath to fall ball; without consult- r,.,,i„ . 1 k - ,; . .„ft, numbers follt.t tide, 'ing _Giatetal Tayliw, which he. did do-the A , ;; . c!-wa'"iifr.M"' st• :i.nt at;(l'W eek 1,. aeneral...heing hutl a short dist:ll4e off. AI. 1 - - It .;I) ,, at: w ere An Lis f,,,td. , s ride ! we wi•re withdrawing news came that Quit Man • ,11.-li t ibl:cd, natute'dfauk the sent: , '' I.hati ,cartiedgthe lutttery, and General Buller () • lied. tbe Ohio regiment back to the: own at a XaMbante(l-i-ECIno 1 13;ort: it foun • - c A •N „ -111 In writspers sOlt, 94.. of) ...c1" 5t...,:• (different point. In the street we became - ex:- ,' . ' Yroin hill to plaimonti'plain to ili:1, Posed to a line of batteries on the opposite aidel . Till e'en the thbuihtless. froliek,' boy, of a small stream, and also from a tote de pant Blatt with hope , 4id wild witib joy, -., - -r., - . {bridge-head) which enfiladed us; Our men Vtio gamboTedl.l4 the. river's , side fell rapidly as we moved up the street, to get; , . And s sOrted - isi.,,h;;Ae fi.etted tide, IA petition to charge the battery , across the! U Fes 'ir , ,k'i.leilini t ; raw pervade his breast,. .Istrearn. - Curving to a crass street,. the Gener- 1 thein,liTilight stiii, repress LisSest, in al reconnoi , ered the position, and determiniug ,:,1 3 $tn( 1 4 .0 "'e ch 4.14,4 his eager car .r to charge from that point, sent me back a sheet !.:T) t oatekti r e'soundi far os, yet deer- ; - distance, to stop,the firing, and advance the (rnali..-stlie swectdraught but knows nut why ;regiment 'with the bayonet. I had just left him . , 5 . 4 fear efrapitn:re fills his eye; when he;was struck in the leg, being on foot,' And,ean he n2yd.:6 rpartit'oid grown, ' and was 'obliged to leave the -meld.' ._ I . 4l,)vli,4these notes, aiMple and lone, ,• "Ou uttering the town, the General and his'. Ai 'mine ravished ear'they fell, .tronpaheeame at once hotly engaged at short' •Bind : every setiSein -magic speir? intudiet.rtmge., He had to make his reconneis- Therels a tide of feeling Olen c sauce -under heavy fire. This he did unfiineh ' To ell on 'earth, - i'Fotintairi 'Heaven; . ingly, and by exposing his • persenou one Beginning with 'tlie dewy floviei• - , ' ' tmeasion,passing through a large gateway into • • ilia aped in - Flotta's vernal bower-; a yard,, which was at the intersection of the . ilisirt,.ci creatii7n•kifdeigthrnitgli' -- -two,streets, he was exposed to morose-fire of ': -'lVith louder iliteri; pi-, firiOter Tine : ' musketry and grape." i , '. 'nit tide is ' patlirrite ebb' it'd flow ' ".14 battle the. General's bearieg was truly ' Giiiiiiireittim6gof joli• atjd n:O!; I, • ' that of a soldier; and those under him felt.th.e 14'tiiie r theinastei-ifirifttut - cairinnve . influence of his presence. He had the -entire ''kritir - Wit4itiU w"..;, - (=,Vio lull Eherr...int , i lcrve= confidence of his men." • `''''Cifi'eligui itie'A'4, .-ing sailor - mid the wave,ln (Person General Butler is tall, straight, - 'A. Sid the Soldier on-r'iier feaf'.'tle grave...-. and•liandsoinely formed, exceedingly active and /We tige leintitipilgrfin on'llis.rmid.;' , ' • urti?His mein is inviting, his mauners.gtaee, .'" ^. ,d Vle , ltikrehre itciiil to claim tffs Ond! . • fulAils-gait . and air military, his countenance .--- Tiiiabnitimentiiitidtha'Rnil - i,zein! fanik.;*ll4l pleasing, the outline of his features ;,,:area t en*E 4.64 0 „... p .i 5 i.-k-iti 3 ; - "e f ii- n, of the; aquiline east--thin and pointed in e.X -"= . I rettl'ill naid4to - stirectiv.deal. i' • - pritlishan,- the general contour or - his . head is .. Vliit the j thePtatel fond meMory's:fear ? :1-B13non• - ' h ' "1"44 7 1 - i'o'iiiriiikini . Pies `tfacred,Thist, ' • . The character of General .Butler in private, :Mid iiiiitife'Altr 'eti6;en pest. - ''' -' : life islin fine keeping with !that exhibited in *. oot s ,:ti g ly- t zt •., i t ',' 'l, ' l ,• •.• - ihPublic carets . In the domestic eirele.eare 1 i., 11 1r .Th elp 0 7 1 i i i,1 C ! . 1 , pa,n) almost . , e corp.! kind assiduous around him-readiness to foregO • Isiayittage . 0g 7. ..4 8, b 4 - 4 5 ,4 . 1, ,) :,,c,4,,,i . p lit. I riTss. ai activity in anticipating the . le! ite:FlYkr,e l 4Y-4ki , ' 0; Nille9 he seas call- 1141a nt l '" a I b !his l oWn gratifications to gratif os, haw -. Li ' f'tl .-- ib "- .l)eitit e -gu.,, ..r. 9 - .• ~, P!?..e 1-9 Yrb h b't riiiiiietiyonit,o44 , lo. . it, ,.. t .. o ettgresiiensi. . trek _eeorae a 1 s growing out of hitc he rections. 4 . t t In jtlitell I.9twa * , it: Wai siiptP;sed tlittolliw.loce makes PerPetuol sunshine, at his home. )20,.,:1174, ose co • d - . 1-L ie ;: j c fr 6ii ii t - e. t i i ige. l.l4.mong his neighbors, liberality. affability anal lac ellf.chelreit l o 'lila ;faulty, noiie 'Of_whom!' le6i ' e sYoPatilY,:mark.his..soeial ,interconro,„' l -......., ~.,, lie .. . $.- - - ~__,- .. . - , . L. L Tand t: tinbonding integrity and justice all hiel i Ilia 1 ,_ 41 41t•J=1 . , , /, .T 1 P.. i ar Y . vF .rie . 1i 1) 4 a 9" Ptdet)m -,, s h . 3 t v W s li *P * .e :tatOef' 4 . - °f olr.gn stations, ' ..- 4 . .. His owe is- -one• of. The iitati, nyerpe - t64 'iiquith ilie'ltilide be o - i linpreteudingl 1 simpripty, , It is• too mulch, the, habit in Ken n ] At .. , ~..:;, . . ......:.-,P- {:tac k y ; Yfith stern and fierce , men to crr 1 ... , ' n,...;entec.pn, r y.p43 , , ,, 5t,cr e ... 1,- . t and .t ithe . ' ' lid . ''. A ' Y ~...., ir personal ar politicalends • with a high' ?!..°P4 91 .7 4..:MT ' , . .4FAT 4 3 .6 .• ; .i."":-'f7•"' vans-.,their Gem Butler,, with all. the m tir ' i tgw °; 2 #. W r- . 9 . , ' 1. -16M 4 :e P , 'O el l.streii,gth :courage and to ' "e. me ' ' T!'hiM u Tel , q l :lo n (o 4, bA#i.f . PJ'al4aWa . t.i?irOl ves i to •' 4 this reputati on, sorL . ii T ve ' S PC I 7 Vel t i -Pi -s 4l - IP. --1 2-10 tut 014/..gfeo": blit7ini 1 _,.. i ' t 4, attempts;.ti t _ . ! ut e v et enneßd' t. 4l e I ANO I i ~,._, „,.: ~„, ~ , „ ,-h rei ; - ..; „ „; , a , , i ,- ,L yt I sti t e.pins .r . 'spoil. on n UPI ge :the. : posve.l3, f,,s . .p u ric!f,.l7;Fil i . , 4 4 6 .6 . i ' d trg it 4; i g Iww,gt, Ina well-k,non'n-fir-rnness alWays forbade, imil . - ap„y d I,Oi'esipidii446.*:hiiit inuch attemptp or! Idol. His life has been ,pee; / 40 ; 0 iiiiit .6 ,•a . it - vi i ii t3 ,.. k i d - . 0 1 - , il of ape with an. men, . except the enemies .9 ,1 Fat. ' 1 41 4112 ! 13 4PifilMt.:4# 8, •eff' 4 3;.e .-IY a, i , ,,, .i. , 911ET . p.,n, ~.in.n 01c,p i ' . .• • 4 hvopfirti) . !raw. . F e ~., . ..3 ( , , , , r0iii. . .:041„ , „ e c0rd0a, 4 !,i,tam10_,., .,: ". , , ,,.._ . .„C it.i.ivi5t0x,- 1-. 4ne 2E. .. N'..t' l iflM , ' -, AFfar#P4..A9,-11)0s, what Tit . We bate received here NeW Orleans datei' to ilt' ate ..,,,,,,,. Irt s ur j eg t.p o, ptarp t . : ;9 -atte4 ; }-the_ 4 ei'silieit of ili = l . sthlititi. - '''fhe -stAixiet ligP4 l .:- Li ; ti lft„' #99 14. 01 , 1 1 % - 4i 'cl ` ~ iTT i i T itlia i l l a 'li l la ''liiri'ved'. gri s viill ' i O ila r t i°" c4 4,' . i' t „AR : .. ..,- i', - gp,iis, ?fp, ,t , ,. • Ime: - .Diaacl i ciie 0!,!) infantry_ Uii boaid.fr 1 10ii6no .hieviii . i= .F4ll. • ~ .:s4ll . i', l . ea stisibp * PA W,:. kr 'ioats-ii.ai.tipit:Gaiiliiiir',"ilit frOrIOL I 4!"1 - I . l 9 l i: ll Virf flys ~ . ;$4.711 . 141 1 .1'"4 1 Eii-:1)9 *- I,:i7 I ili#lo - oiil theiatifii3d Afeifil''tbi thy.#oVerni. 1 .."., ° F-W.YII . ii._ .l . - , 2 , _ *At 41 8 " ~,' ` - q.,',aii:-.2o4iipirifi! ' ••• , L '..: , r- i. 7.. -..•,-,,, ~.......- . ft., , . .1 , ..: , .:1 ' ' ~.. V6 3 glit 0 for.99Xerilfi:l4W - ;s,t4 '''"fileilt. 4 l3edfoit - :4..thefith qiifitikidieill iiii'o?'\ •, *kiwi s we i tco?; ,,,,oth e n t ,A, n o ~,,,, brliTtl i tkuting , , the passage'of the'rottland.-1 itoateeel. . , . •o fl„,be, ,rge.-.; r. f• ~,,,e,i3 ' i :,:,',S,Ors',. / : .:,.s4vlei,:it,nd F ,' - qiirlia - llie're:di#l . Piiii4- fiVite , P . . t ii o ' R.W,,its s f . 41 1 1.06.' ), ! #,E.i;1MP 6 .4 0 .t., .0e . t;44: Ati,;:itript e :at ,tba;:eitY'ef sle,iisnr . 'kii.)4',..llieni6 i i ~e . , -.. ' ' J. t 11 , ,0,Y, Pit.f, 1 16 , •;f ,tlie*t.t4l: l **Mi , Q,l244fito; i tnt.l.o,d'uO'ritantOdt,44.'kji ttirtbe:"""The c , . - - •,rs#oo., , Allit,.. iiti 4 ' : ' 41‘4,441.• tsl:l:Mr;',,Aelrikils:e,tet*ii,liene'littVGiii. - tiiial fii ir g: , ;ztf4 . 7- 1 0 - ys.'ll.Y., , ',4br ,Qiitii*O; 4 1 , 11 tlei• :19 '43 , '' i' ..:' - .-...34 ' ' '' 41- . '' i ''' :• 1 ;.' . '` :.-14- '.. ) uses ' ' .-'''' .7. firgitor ,fit Allitlif;irOtg lag.' 'ciiirsi - -: : i til . lie - 66466i Ytteit*istiil rintinititi %KC ' - i .. - ~ , . m . a , ihof h ; --- - d- :"-t qin character . The In- red ju t e ,r, a,y-s pnispects, throwhout,, ? t_o ,-, oat_ js re-7 i _ _g_ _ . ___, .. tl e ; 1 ‘... 1 ii }tic / PO - - side.' Ifilfil 'elion f p‘ i' 4 hcilA 1 ? tt, "Tc f 3:l l l, u ; ai l c sect, uraki9eari foil e nano ilitaftfr ill N.. , inte' Vtli ) Ced 4 ,i , ,..,,„, ~ ..1 " i 6 , , ... . -,,,„t, r k , Ulm , : sal laxtuirlalS of,;livcs oat. ti Mn 4 1 is po darity, ta4he ctieffir of 11, j) t ti ,r ~ i ' 't A., - . . jS__;_ . ;: ; of l' fi ids ith rle . staVt,..priile ao lOgie i El ', i''. .` . • Wriri ''' ill ' - rat I 'b.;viili astiira.lialn of giving a1, , 131-61# u ut, ; R . ~.p ‘l'tleall wavdnuou. th N*4-flu)* magerly than ,'i.:ver On* fi; 1 , + 1,.;'' I frilllTFßA."'s. il 1 '', 1 ag risittim!dctrocr . aey, Col e 1 ilintlerkd l , hid ': fl e , F;',. :UT.I g zbu r sdi v .;,Ta. 0,3. i is dilurilrlii,„44,3oijit,Ti frop iw'finty tliousa ! e ll ilisvglitiou Ewcis 4empoXally organized to s 4 thin fivAtliokiand. 1: , ' It' 'F,i. 1 t N. . 1 r Li ;': I ...:1 r., the 144 militaityl - ivents . %iwi t l t rhiet4liitij I , ' o.' . fluiltflitrelle i gtf Tiria County was. Qske.42,l .Ntler,las been connect -4-1 eons 4,i ,ohalima.d im mid, Gilliect j.lleap - of - c fel o iiigirhis "ti min t tat-e m $lll5, n ii e ie.sotounty and IV. IN . Serug mu of with the view to the command of the volunteers i - tvesteli.ler county were appointed; Secreta taispa "fo I cii .ort Gen. Taylor in his inva- ries. ,t , , Sion of Ittixico—are so well known to the The ; mes - de Deli , e - atis.'We6 thiri .tilled. oounlry, that minute recital is not necessary. There' 130 acted alverytonspicflons part in the severe ,u 2,- great applause when the, name of .rolm Vull3uren was called out and responded vintlei . blt-7,Nonteray,. and had, as second: in to. .. •-, . • , i , ooiprelanal - der General Taylor, his full share -:4,Xu'ioif, l ithe.clelegat i oswho answered to their; ittibeitixinotui ditieaarid reaper ken& uu t udie, "*it'.lliesich'Xiiig and Ifun.,Sarn ;tettiln thatiimportankanoverucnt. ; The marns- t i e] s i ii i : ..• ,r. t"iri .. ' .. , -, , live oflkinjor 'Thomas, senior Assistant Adja- • . D'ee).'sl:es'friam Ohio, 'Wise'oniin,• Connecti tait'iteneral of the army in Mexico, andienve cut mid . ' Osiehmieltg Were peimitted to take , -signed by General Taylor to the Stuff of Gen- `thiit'sia and to _ilifticiPate in the bosioeis rmi,Biltleti 'reports so plainly and Modestly th e - of tlui•O v,entiort. - ' pait'xillich-General Butlerperformed in sub- , -;D u rv u ,:kuu, th 6 Chilir appointed two dele- Jectinetho l eity; that, it,may well stand for _hill. - from it; . ffbiaTassage is take f p:, i n• The tfittes,fro each Judicial District to rpport of tar ' ' --e ficers', the 4ermanerit oi•ganization of the' .armknirivodiat'theiroatrip, in the vicinity of 11 ,,„. & , t i •• • A r go a 'dole to f i = utu eac h J u di_ 4tlontircy,:ahout - floon, SeptemberlOth. .hat t?. ;,1 Dist et to prepar an Address and draft ftismenn;. the General endeavored- by personal 11,:it,),1 e s . ezpressiii' of the sense of the Con :observation to ,get: information of Fthe enemy's .. ent -m n ,..! ~'" - position. •-_llO, -like 'Gen. Taylor, saw. the im- 0,1 m •n, the Convention adjourned till 4.' lautaiies.i,of 'fling the-road to•Saltilloi• and Ip . m . I?,i i;i i , ~.; 1 • ..,. r fully favored be movercentof General Worthls * -4 '•-niol.s lut1),•• .divisioniol.ufmtheir left, &a.; Wijrtli'marehed! Sepilember ,20th,. for this purl !ose, thus' ieaving , ,Thiges and , Buttlerls withl Oineral Taylor. .0-et:eraßutler was also ip! 'for at throwing .his division across" the- fik :Johtelk.riVer.:,and approaching the townsfreni! 'II/utast, which was ar, first , determined upoi iThis . wialchanged,;ai:it would leave but one,l and.,periraps•thn smallest division, ;to guard the to - nip,itadlittael; in front. The 20th, the Gen feral aliefreeonaoitered the enemy's position. Early in the mOrning of the 21st, the force- was . " ordered nut to !create a division in favor of Worth tltat hp might gain his position; and 'before our diviSion came within long range efl Om enemy's Principal battery, 'the foot or Twigs division had been ordured.down to the northeast side of the town, td make an armed iiiconnoissanee of toe advanced battery, and to Ike.' if id be done Without great loss. . -Arrattsoot ncentton n.4;embied:-14-4 P. M. as ntnerrt,'When the committee 'on Per ' pr ow iitatirivlrted for:Prefaident of Aloe Yeeng of Sara to teeeited- with tmmientions enthu lr. -atv . iilatise..!, • eight ‘Viee-Presidents Thosetr. 1 I - The‘C per atijm manent the Cony La. %Thiel sia.tati at were dist, The ' speech g 1 lle said Bar bur ` 1 yr( uld e , said ths.. times B His Ili • , • ,•sident then' proceeded , to deliver a li,witigwitli great Warmth and 'ardor. hit he was' proud of being called a 1 r ; and hoped that none of his party k ir be ashamed to bear the name. lie thunder and lightning were often nbi , • tfriere. •i' cell througliont.was hailed with im ,,, ering and deafening plaudits. 1 . s were then delivered by C. Smith , Presto*, Xing, John Van 'Buren, ;' - 1 - F. Butler, in a most masterly man g lieited frequent bursts of Applause. itler then proreeded to read a letter to Martin Van Buren, and also Lis Oares himself in •fav-r of Free T,., ri- Iheartily approves of thecenurse the et's are taking, and sass that he can her for-Cass, or Taylor. 7he letter 1: .y able one., vention then adjourned till to-mor- A ing:at S o'clock. - , Speee sven and ten, ner, lrid Mr. n res.:4e, reply, nn Ilarubin! i not go e ldf Tht: 1 row MO ie of Hon. Martin Fan Burrn's tiu Rartiburners' Contention.- I' Tlrt Thursday, June 2Q bstance of Mr. Van,l3uren's letter effect : lie announeea &therm' ter Tto s has to nation, prcivionsly expressed in 1844, MEM to retire , rom Willed life, to he unchanged.— lle cl led a nomination. He reviewed the proVeedi )t - irf the Baltimore Convening'. Ile declares hat.nll the 'Barriburnerg - did-teas per fectly ri.; It. He exhorts then' to persevere. and to t Ice a separate rgnination. His lan gua:!e. w s empl•atie A filled with emotion, r. i.r410 at.cl dig He reermtnends tirtnn,-ss fia let t rithrnutthout is decided and vmphati ) and in ;Ivor of Free Territory prin eil l s. lie q ided,leven acts of Congress in sup port of lf,s 4gume,tit, embracing the ndmiui.- tt atiuns 'Washington, Jefferson. Monroe, the elder A ; : ms,Matlison;Jarkson and hi own. lie deelar,t , hat he ciutlil not vote for (ten. Cass. pr Tay] w. That the extension of Slavery vas a moral rse. His' letter was received with I remark le 'enthusiasm: second Day. UTrrA, N. Y., June 23. • • The !t;onventinn was k-.nrened• at S o'clock this 'no ing, pursuant to atikuirnment. A rituber of telegimplde despatches: and letters, ij the President and others were receiv ed and Among the letters were wane from II Ms. numerously signed; one of them closed follolvs:: "We want Martin Val) Bu ren for r eandidath. The slave powers broke 1 11 hinvdo " in .1844-4 e will break that power down i 1848." , Delegates are pouring. in from' other.S tea; and speeches wore delivered by several . ern:Connecticut. 1 m inn was made to nominate President azid -President 'by a viva voce vote, bnt the Ano , on 'Was amended, by recommending the no ,nationlof ill+. Van Boren by acclama tion; cli was earridd amid unusual bursts of alipl l , and witheit a , dissenting . voiee. !Mitt; - Dodge': the !United States Senator fetim °nein, via&thert nominated for the Vice -1 1 eideney. No s finer wa - s' the nomination announced than ar 'ass meeting , armentbled id' the street, which :addreSsed by Messrs.. Wasnarn, Hhrris , tken't , Nye,l- , Rathbun and BUiley, of this-St Taylor, of . Ohio, 'Ex-Governor -Merton . ' l l ellessachttitttts; and delegatei ffom. n;findiana,rillitteis, and Ohio, 1 . Tihe .1 4 .so lu tiong. ailed address . were read. in the Co. 1 ention at a Intianiptously aderpted. F Butler' made it speech in t Cmtrenticin, in arltiC dectlaredlthat Mr. Van Buretkean not.and I I ill net refnse to :accept the notnina tiott. 3 ,r j , J e sting debit:J.lllmm took place upon the cited°. I:of the pubic lands :to/actual settlers. 1 .-A.f-reso i . tion • was finally' 'adopted, declaring - that h price,siliovrld he put down so.low es to belsarel; suffieiettt to cover the expenses of the ' • . Its -.0-pIOILITICAL PARTY ! Ole tile lerriitirreouveiitiou: II 1.25' ." 1'' 00t1;c1i13a s, Dlifo; June '?3,, 1 . ivi.Territiiiiinifia Convent ion; Avhieh kAjn3rinaii:t' tO),iisions notice` in this. .(I,j6nrtied' last - 6t'nin4. ' ' 'There' Rawl 00 liftatO present, - *Tiihitifttieted )I ' !Idaiet'ii *A' Vesolations favOriiiki a se,p: I F :iniitt - ttoeitid and - al 4 latilinal Col:lien -1!.. tit 4t: Etiffalo voki tfa, ' 9th 'of August, ate a't`reiil'arritory'Ca'nOidtit& for the ' 1 4 ' 1A61,0 rr,ciorat Ticketliiittotttrii, 1 6 illit'iqiiciri of iha . ..noniinee of , the I. - • Onfittitiiiii;‘i"-"Nor-tionitiation for G0v d!..ri,,,,, , diini;batilia*intejtliiiltremafn I f ' fi`and 7iy:ellei.4 ' The' enven floe rlifi 0 - iiiioif l'iiitio'bitt;'Wi l inat: Priiviso teenl , lT . grOrili'n:Legielatate - , • 1 -' i', I, *for i , tiiifOitiiijiiatiOn -15f0aIlarq, i eatriitig litthe eitt iiigii- were then t, 6611g/eteliAind 4riproved-- 1 1,- efter ', if•Ciinfoili,idiir . iidjimited eine die. • 1 tz n e • ' siembi !wee, `, bbit I , trodi , ' rote, 0 q ion to I! to 5641 Presie d:, Xi plgdgo .1 Bit-Wc. the resilli you . desire....... Otherwise you trig hl:; fOrsittitthlrtit, typurrlstitfiiiiit . 4est!'. 1 weiat, *cep cOol4aet tielibiirateci and titit i;r-`,. istindinity. ' '4 ' , I '. V: 'tl V 'tl 1 ! ~..1 ;:,,-,-:, , il; ! , • ii Violeift - whOwie' . *o no . - i. . ! , r • . „„: , . .:-. , :, ;On Friday aftergioonli of 1 wallc,!our . dr-, k i ' . 4 • • (I.g ; ' •e , 'i'''' tf..1.1 , oughwr visited y one oA lc flioS-•. , ~..X thind i erliiitorms cvbt liefore4pL4rinco.l . ,4, he: . ' i 44 '' '' d! cdrL' t . ' rapid, and **med . pit It r ,t,t , ‘ ,:o thlititUtitleriwas - os4Utelysibriitc,. itral ' bile' tkiiiiiii' .- tia - S:falli4iiiihrretit#ttiilliligh • i fiery wing," was making fearfill exhibitio I. for! the "astonished beholder." ' _ 5 ' 1 The residence of Dr.'E. S.Pai.k was St,' rick ' .y the electric flnidrone of the' ehiitineyitorn i fo I pieces---the trails of the reonis badly I tit- .• ' tcred, and passiim off tie StoN+ to the fled . ran - 1. • • ~ ~..; 14 • ~ • • I the limn; until iteame in contact - with the thong., • , . t • i .trtitoot of Mr. S i utu,sl..lVlails. i sti, Who. happred n- io-be sitting ;in the ; rocpm at ilragtime, tore his ibont off his foot, Paisecl;4 . lo leg to thenip'ilti'- :it lir ip of his back, tearing hiS pang ` ? bbdcp,..l . lliii- i its foot, leg, aiul,hodY fr sei - ere yi and alfteligii'- 1 nd , , ng him fu additiOn, a,Shock Which prostrated ca„,.l 4 lpint helpless and aliriOst insensible to thelloor en gpassed along the dmin tahle'kratinst Whi ii.hre: by tied rwas leaning, splintering that 'also, anilltbcn I ind trough the side of tip. houo ko the gr§und, fth . splintering! the wood : „ha ..4ii i , progre..s. ITwo; . , , young Mies,. Misses Street iliatbl.iines e. sitting in the same room with Mr. \Varner we also' Utica Conr . cntio.n-3ii. Van Buren Nominatell. badly shocked by the flinicl. .The diiingtdone, By reference to another column of our pailer, tit.the house is considefable,thoNli no hi ' viS-1 it will perceived that the Barnburner's Conlin-8 unis were seriously injured. ' Their' esea.p was, tion, at: Utica, has nominated Martin Van Itu ' e l almost iniractilous, -! " , i . ' ~ ren for the .Presidency, and Gov. Dodge' The residence of Mr! Abel7tirrell, was. also Wisconsin for ,the Vice Presidency. n ow !f ai l struck by lightning aTl : 'considerably inj ired. these proceedings are to effect the electioa te l It passed along tire floor, spliiie,eringit o at- Gen. Cass, remains to be seen.'. 1 cons, within 4 few inebes of, two child'', ~ at ' f The Convention Was composed of those Abet play have always occupied . the front rank in liS.i 1 on the carpet., and' vet etilicil•them le in ury other than the - fright whieli 'end' ati oc- Igr eat Democratic party of that ,State and till! curance was calculated: to - neclatiinn. WAhave . Nation Benj. F. Butler, formerly Attorneyj heard of several- trees, being struck' inphis neighborhood, but no other s'ivere damagt was Geneial of th-e,Uritited States—Marcus Mortorill sachusct ts (the only- D j4 , dooc, so far as we have heard:: • •- . Ex-Governor of Mas , l Aicrat that has held j e hat.ffiee in that Stateife4 Another.—Y(Aerda,y, - '(Wednesday) After'. I , many years)—Samuel Young. late Seerethri noon, another shower, more Properly deskrtd of State of New York ,John V an Buren; lat 4 .• ted a gtle', attended with. aOA deal of irir.,, Attorney General Of low York, and many (A 1 . 1 41 d e r and lightning, paid us a N - i Sit, whi,:di haF ers cr i naly distinguishi.d. aid icell known ti! not been surpassed in severity' for nitio;- a, : c.s.r. the country, were amen:: these who c :nstitutel The rain fell in iorrontA , completelyleUraiting that body. i ... , V ``--'the stre-ts, the Wind blew a perfect lrorricarie. TIWEIIOO4,T. o,!i.AtE4iTiii); .. 4:iqr• .4. • ,•• • , Ilontrosdi 29ft?ki ..-- .77 jr._, _.____ : it ~..,., i ! toin i pe _ dp,t . , ; f ~,:'- ' l l GFN I LEWIS - CAS& , Fl i ;s4 ! :; 1 04 sizeirkeetr.;, -: ; ii V!i_ r• - = . i:i • : For ! i*si*,§o, iL_ ~ i GEN. AIT -11:: , CC BUTLEIL OF KENTUCKY. • MT CANAL • COMMISSIONER, I S R A'E L!P Al N T E R, Of Wa b ttilso•clu.pd Cloudy. Appointment by the, Attorney General. Joniv H. D.l.3tocgi EAT; to be Deputy torney General for tbe County of .Soaquell We invite the earnest attention of rvadeis, ono and 1111-4-Mile and feMale, old young—to the interesting bingraphiza . l she of General, William 9. Butler, •coMmeneing the first "pege of thisi paper.. It i is written a masterly hand," and' trill, not only be peru. with prefoundlinteretit; hint, make a deep , salutary_ impression thn excellence .and wo 'of its distinguished subject. -.• • ~, .„—...._ i. The leading priOiple which has rallied 4 1lb:caking the branches, ~and-te.e.rin.• down !xcec 2 . • =' • . -'' organization is \vellknown to our readers tii b , :i fences, and. sheds, bldltng in;witidows, bteak the preservation of free territory, free. ThSl ing glass, and demo.tiabing , (ivis_ry-thingr, that course pursued by the Baltimore Conventil ; chanced to be in its: way.. i We bar+ not in the rejection of :the New York delegatiott yet learned whether itlias (lone Mitch dlinia.re ~ for the obvinns purpose of stifling and smith; ,- ,ut of this Village or not; but presume i,;. lids. t eriug this principle, may doubtless have hat ,Tt was a terrible' gale: 5, _ __ _ _ .________,___÷__. v its weight in, influencing their present actiut o ., - „ I. • The Clouds Thiel Ott. ' They repudiate the proceedings of thateonvett i These 'are indeed " titres that, try ?nen's Lion, because deprived of a voice in it, and lolV ' ' pose its nominee, Geti Cass, because he is i s ' souls"—that is, if politicians have;souls,lw i hich , , they allege, " eatimitted ts the abominah - ti.. . is, we believe, taken for granted:in most kases. It is, not ,in.the Denteeratio ranks e aloncl i -thst duct rive of slavery propagandistit" which tilt ff are sworn to oppose, oven at the hazard of i d '- 1 barnburnerism, or disa ection mead iestrbldi;:a feat to the party. They have -got a solo! thin, exists, but in thersikkA of our oppytent, • a:A so far s i also. As Greeley, of . ace Bingl Wen 4 free.d o m in free territnkf the 171!)une, predicted candidate, it is Co be confessed, s : on the.morning . previeus to. the meeting : athe , ;I Whig Convention, tli nenunafion of i'aylor etincerned, a good' foundation to work urio ribo e • has ot ereast the ItOrNon - oYtille '"availab l ility" but it is doul.,t.ful that they can carry ' party with clouds of (lark aad portentiotii as than two;or'three Stlites the present'eanea . peer. There is no deietibing, adeqnatel tht. In Sew York, the ticket is almost certain o extent of the disaffetion and Lrebellioinj that succeed e,which will, keep the State from Ta - .' how prevaPs among them, and is tiapidly .", read lor,) audit js more than probable that it to y w hi c h w i l l probably carry: t e ing. Taylor is too b4ter a Pill', etdirtl% ohe also carry, Ohio, n swallowed by the Whigs: of ,New York, Mo. election into . the Douse of Ilepresentative Massachusetts, and itilfaet, of the entire .141rtli,, which ease the.DernoCratie party will be sai. In this State ,w-o do not think the I:tin ti 4,4: t' numbers of them opendy declar that thtY will will maker much inroad into the Dcmocra e. nut make the attempt . Their aversion tt? mere ranks,. as the party now appears very well in - red. Nor is it desirable to any of its frien s I without exceedingly wry faces—and lar ,, e sn.ilitary pretensions unaccompanied will' any slavery to free teyri torY, is unbounded—sb• the \- - e te ir ll ij us q — nai nn fi' d 'a -x t v i i n l il l s t . iot a " h ! s ti tiff t e o r i ! t t li b e en7 t t c :.: l ;t n e for' the holder of dim!' huirulFed - slaves, in .. „touis..- here that it should, ful here, and would only tend to distract,!a d r: peradventure, give t n. h s e i S t t e a o t u e ld to t fl o ' t al l; :l e or S .T e. This is rather a sorry condition of affairs ; iana. Their .siticerity retnainsi' of pours, to be the Democratic party; it must be confesSe abont • y tested. Appearance's indieat l e` that they are but it is so, and has been brought en earnest, although their fOrreer tre c aoiry on those who arrogate to thernselves theilionor o at such occasions is almlst tantamennt to hivingbeing its only real, fast friends. HoweVer, must make the' best 4 it note; and what! ae : their prefessions Ulu lie. - . 4.4lasures ff:,r the sirai h r i formation of a new tieketare notv in ,inei inney. successful or not, `; endeavor to avoid a A. Convention has been call4tn meet:A :Buf _gonditionlerea3er. That there is a Cause or! it, and a reapensibility„somewhere, of Cowie O fain ' in A ., "gust' by tlin,7ll.gi-nfjeNlN'.6riv; one will question s ` butv d. Ohio haS . responded; : to; thel i eall.L-.Srasitieliu , '...rhat that cause is, 1 setts,doubiless responded t ..yestoi4, atik.i'eV.• for after eansideratiea.: where the responsibility rests; will be subje '6 . oral other states..wilVutiquestiun' ably 111 into ': --L... ! ' line soon. : What will-be . 4 ,- nitin , . ' 4 0, co 1.1 KeCp £OOl. I , There' is no use iin , nttenipting to. dien se the fact that 'the honainatiun of Mr: Van lu ren, at Utica, has, :eonsiderublY,unsettledi po litical affairs in this; county, or that front prts !, - ent indications, he . Will receive 'some supprt among both pemperats and l'higs-4.perburs about an equit share atitong ca;t:11. l'ire cinitir Lion of slavery extension, oT. uspelt:6e Mar nees of both parties are supposed to be IP ' vor, is the main ground *of . this' deterrnina c ii But to those'Deniociatsirho fire contempldtl such a dispolitled e i f their votes, we 4oukl keep cool—don't act, Lou ,hastily,, or wit properly considering the. bongerfttepe efl , atif t might defeat', then end desire FrotOiO r si aipparanco, i neitll et' +me . of the VattaidateS, I t think,' can gejt Leo popular vote,' mid the bh" r ,of a President. '6ll:therefore devolve'pion . . , ,p House , of Atiirfacnitatives.% But I guilt 1 1 through your i euertiort; to the' Utica'ti et, :this state shuuldibri carriddfor:Tnyler+ : : , il therU not he ./ Itter4 : tlirUger of leis 'c ' et,t 4 1 4 PVl d ari'llts Ma " 1 * 3 6 A,,0,_i4 ' ' ',li , anything for free; prinuiites' .I:,ttur Adyi :tie, therefore; tol4up C001+4.4 stand by the re :Tar i ticket; in 'Peirnsylittni . (there is not, ts ~ tai l diSeover e thei sliiiiii..prpspe"ct :Of eitrijrii, 1 1 4 r §iitp3, for ' t.4 ,Virit l tiaset) 'aitNeti" 'el j 4 4:. volts a upon , the iflOuse tu - 01e4,4; i. -s Fetd. ,F* 1 Mr. Van Buren,krehince will:1U op - 43 , , .ea 1 anybodfs: Ti . ..filsit•the-Whies friun kli Ling 'penagyliani# fti . TUAii, tirekefoO, iiiii; "oil would th9n .4natklbate Al! yin.iimi 9outtih trii co , • •t" . M M ~,. eenseqUefriesite , A • such acenvilsion if t pertieti 'upon. the#6v6Sl tickets now In the field, of..4ehrse retii4is for , 0 . ~. the Future to unfold:, It quay ; cn presage 2 4 , in political affairs—a•reiolution, if we Intiy,so 1 )3,penk--01. ,it they , :indicate'•f,only . a , kentle '' squall ," Which will'Sbon'abitii, leati 'g 'the l'psoljpeal . atmospheie rthe,..pureif• and('lii Ithlei therefor... We anxiously ,awaip I the - 41e Owe!? rnents of ' the nest:few Nieoltir;.6f which, ti shall „keep our retiflers pretty thoro4ghlrfiliv .61',1_ 6E7—We lora. that %v.. ~` P?4,ge haid Oticci i tba norninatienorthe UtieaiConi'entien. t I Tiis is gine -eapeetit!, . and' We shonid not , riir, irrisia if . in tio'cortlinai:iiith . tiie i ,'etpeeta ion! of t the Conventionitse,le rt We,,have not, 4 3 1 aien his treason's, but preantrWho sr p. 41 mitts r .lalikr ex retain lb:quiet bii:aeat in theta. 0., .:. 64,,,, to , vrtieb he luntjtlsten , elicOn - .by hi . I, State, itan eitirii tile' obilifitiy; ilibiiiei. • 4e . i - .nieilt,, .a P ‘ ll4 Y x ' l:7'l Y 'b : 9 i i *,i i ti ll, il l' Oc 9 ;4:o`'; ',l l 'e P , re,iidep0y,T0,14.941i9p9:9!t9i9g.:i:,,, , Ii A tp u , din t ip* r. ~ : 4 ... pre p , r . , . - na:o4loVi • iOitt:tfillq '44'i*A' FO,"' 4 P i ii e ro!io * , i i l4 , *ZA fWi l ii4 o : t *- 7 .(7).. 4 : 3ilical# 4 l , o4'.4i , inpoolloiq I,t,t.pb.leivi„Plqii tour* and. sec . it' . ;sat . litwii,Syt . r. ale reatioillio'birtidu.',•tiiit th 4 ' *Hi , t , tlik 'P" 'Ai *ll witAc#o,*.goiia ,ii'iyi::itiNj 1 - 01p.:49,A4ier,s:foifigKiiit: 0iN95 . 4 1- ' ' I I OTI. I \ oi., glierripaK r Att 0#4 1 1 , 4 4 ! , f(arasanio' 4 s9Aeltt and unireProlieutOtimPr ~ tit4...War.4"; ' l t ) r is i tab Into" t0.i"p05,F46,0101. j 114! iii 3 04. A — 44 n alMiii tlti*utio - Otl9iiitilti' 47 ' '' ) ' s i - ..- el ; ;'1 .. .440 as Thb Grave. - • 7. •,,Tiiiiiii*77 scriaart is sthl' stmpifi'ed at the p and perferences received in the . ":1--) Ti l fj o tn " lv i i ii i ,t h : . : '? i i l l? yeneral TAYI.III, : It loam in i. 14 Ivain Of et rune by which to make an hen. k, ra l . ,likritir, ,br to tbe_flag Which floats over, ibut ik 'col i sustained id, its columns:- 1 4 * Thief; cOvili it turns, the road is filled with `icibptailip: t.tii t ivn opinions, like so many bled ) , :13,iscilAs at lhe — board, start, up to appal and t. Ito, adilioniiiiAti If it proceeds to recommend lq , eniral Tatos asia friend, of war, its own 'hitter tonsures rise befinitililte bitter'w*. ' " '' 4 -I ~tHammd i r l6ll_iirsi .4 1 ;4 i i gs. ~t - ~ s. i . , n ue , It i be atmosphere is..filled-withlthe [ hisings scorn O*;:gq taa 4usulted ticoplOr. - ..a , it s presens th t se h im Vl.o:tftt4ctt_TOirtis: oti .70vil. d red alavvsiarp marched .04 ?to gens r. ,and l l e , i nounce the allegation. If.it urges him, as opponent of the extension of Oavery, or these., i- f uisition of,Oayn territory,' ißlr. Bovrs s e pi , s forkard.to assert that thn Claim is not jest, [ and prue r sed.i tct pove,./ifs" tl#Serticgl..; 1 - 4. 40 . perato-anci liaril,presscd,:.itl , declares, 010;14 was attaCke4 . by the-loe'ofeciis for tho'capittila• Lion Of .11'indereY; li . iaiit'the'CciUmidsnf its flit. . brotherithelcilizt, 4qteA,: , azeite,,- is 44 & ,.,' rt, god forth into the li , h of day, tbeftritassack -upon that Iltinous-t ' 'reaction. If it • screams' ont oierAait.ritiliiio psef;; ti'DemOCrat;' - it - sa% 'ell l'aylor,_4tiiiii 'r -tones' Of indignant troth fling hack t4O dame of dorw i lu a Whig, as •his bitterest fo4 If it turns to the army . ' for aid, it olimger frouf,theldiers against the ..aents,of the oar: ilifdt . eS it bide its head terror. i \H'4,*pirns,:to phi 4 for cornfpit, the Western Ilni•ve rises and refers it 'to th e 'slave. grounds \of Baton, Rouge. if it turns to Nevi York;ale'-faeed byeely directsitto tbg • & proceedings of the" National Slaughter House," at Philadelphia::' If it inp]bres aid fr om K en ,. tunbY, the answer is, " wlio assassinated Hen ry Clay it goes to &Intl' • , Carolina, and deinands'stippart frOm thatiquarter;' the Mei ,: cry .coltiliilitrs it to kit ' ones to Alisissippl, or to 'itniicssec; iadignant Whigonry asks' for the Taylor platt'orm. If it e•,,,c.*to Indiana, a..thousandi voices shout per. ti ; 11 to tltiise• who prefer a no-party man •I, ) John IleTaanti:, * ,' • Tore' ing back over its Own 2.1, s, its eye-halls - • are seared -With its rebukesof Democracy,. for tithe South"—its heart made sick with praises of elay—its vc4- blood curdles over its arguteentS, lig principles." In sueli_a That can the 'l' . 4)rth iea ndo bukbold' its peace 1 Every gun that was charged heore the nomination has been spilu d,. and it Most either ripen and offer itself tip a liVing, sacrifice to the Demo cratic sharp-shooteDs, firing upon it with its own ammunition, or -else corls - ult its own safe ty, and say : nothing.—Pennsylvanian. How Ta MEXICAN WA*, .4.NU,T11 TARIFF -01.'1646, ELATE UUINED TILE COUNT,RY.—The total vale° rof the Exports of tho growth, pro duce and, manufacture of the United State; during the year commencing on the Ist day of 1;')16, ending On ta'.'ca-:10ila day A t. Jdne 1647, adeording tot the Report of the secretary of the Treasury,'- was One /au dyed and fifty 11l 17 ' 012S sill hundred and thirty-seven thousand, four 11.4inired Sixty-four dol lars ! _ • ~ • This enoimous uniount oLr export was made • . up in part as fllow/1: -! Oii,'Fisii,'Candles and Wth - Produc'ts of the Forpst, agriculture, TObatenc Cot toil, Tieof•itarrois of ported dfiritig thisi perio • ferent phi•ts - tine 4:352,496: • This xras v - ablecl at The number of bushels o CoT, de., 16,326,050. 'this nUE 'valued at ' The number of bushels, of , do., 4,299;951. l This „was Tabled at Number of burials of In& 04,060. No. of barttpls of Rye These Wel* vitlued' !kt ' 'The-rah:l4f - the extio i rte — TallOW;' ,ll fdo: ll WH°l tleWas "•' P6ric 404.1edy-biitih4t,, f sh e e p, 1., of Tiitton, Kattfae -4;082,623 briiciUnds et L.; - ' I The-initie; tif"xtbiA was •, V • yaltla of Ign-Castings f • T , V,aille''Pe Mtt ' linfilatireo ed • liont,?ort snail Steel expgrt-- 'ea t" ' • ' 929,1,78 The""Ake of; Gun powder exported t••.• •' was • • '• •; , 1• 38,49 T Tho'zimount Of Gold tend ,silver'bit-• • ; t-t prorted intortbo ,United •tates,-. ftoin• the, lst ,‘ Dee: 4846, for Ist , • July'lF47;.was: 21,1,8 0 , 478 The totals:unlit, imports duripg ! o lame perio4 wax 48,4 87 ," ' '' ,'. .. ' '•!' 'the; *ikijoite Ittifin ', , , • ' ' `lf 'Mr: liiiirxiikN-Ad'l4.li:tßiiiarriof rniD. ,! I .1 I • , 3.,F1'1e.1.!.: -,;+ ... .Lit ..1 , , ' 1 allk(kcs4:9lo4*o o2 #9Pgrat i e ticket. where " the bawl .op resurreetieu!' cannot reach); tlttr4ill ontitinitoittiloptii)se the adoptietrofthe *iblificrejeo6ll4loitviti• Teiiittfor it r ili - ,4C4 + oitoti tit: iieiy stigh@Oi ae l ßee?ttt• l i i 4 4 . 9 t1934611 i i 1a ‘ *4i ll- .049 141 21 1 ? lba444btileftiCotsgeh•x eleeseim Om (*got biltword,a4litirealyiefeet the 'Mammal° pit; tylr -, tbiY. foket!t teetyrilkidiMl:; tit ailiezino i rit4'l46'iboi iiiiiA4a'faiiitiaiithigoii! andl , .ioiitricivPrr iik inci, 6 1e,sti)f irthati r ei4iiitie• t *serisoo , ovipeit stitikAino.quiel,o,s camiklaildoh atuigainatlhe,ll4ieeein the [ itToildriVirl , Ste Whig-irs 1a1840, - .-' , ' '''',' t - -. ' : -At ~ f -, , li , -., ',,, • ..,,' I=ll tebone; $1,468.033 ' 6,1)96,073 CP,I Ra,430 7 ,2 ',53,415,q43 our Sa to dir -11, was N; 33„ Sll Indian 14,395;212 Wheftt, .` . 6,049,350 n Meal, 8,892. ' .4,560,849 of 13eef,• , • id 'caiL . =, 2.434;003 v- • 1,741,770 :it lite : 6,630,842 277 ; 359 29,100 168,817 67,889
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