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VOL. I!.
ALBANY, BAKER COUNTY, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1846.
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THE ALBANY PATRIOT,
is rrouMiEU every Wednesday horning. e
NELSON TIFT & SETH N. 6QUGHT3N,
Editors and Proprietors.
j clard of the United Slates m Monterey ' nation Is sufficiently weakened by these 'United States, according to the treaty of on which only I consent to bo any oian,s| feet apart* according to the newness y:i
k ' 1 inline Jialrly. and shall carry it through- life-draining struggles with a foreign foe, 17S3. ’guest, that his wife shall serve up a jobny . strength of the soil. Into, these d; is .
Out Cailtorilia. ’»• ««>.tl ■*...«> .... .II.. I ■ 1 „r D.i«u.nan «l<n ^it*nrs ll.aatoMnn! Ikftj.- ’ f„«i «n nn.Minni lltrriUV'fi lllf*rP cllOUlll 1)0 Kll(l. lllfl'C (*f !>i.
it will more easily become the prey of Between the fibersMississippi and Mis-'Cake for bre akfast, or an Indian pudding furrows there should be laid, dm
1 decline to the inlialiitants of Califor- 'domestic intrigues." Santa Anna will eon souri, and iiortliwesterly ftotti Illinois, ex- for dinner. I wus invited vesterdav to a inches apart, two parallel row
vesterdav
apart,
TERMS.
TWO Dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or powerlul
T],ro» Dollars at the cut! of tlte year. thei
I* hwerLl at One DollaxfortfoftiVLi.L-rt’cn’ and l * a t ‘ <m,rar J«*l come as their last friend, • hut fir indemnities and security, and the southeastern part of which has been form- cake clause, which Was readily agreed j .
myccni* for each cgatiouaitco.^Adv^i as hencel'm ward California will be a por-! longer he postpones the acknowledgment cd the suite of Iowa, which we now pro- to by nil parties. So to-night the virtues I MCDONALD'S PROPOSITION—COM-
not having the number of insertion, specuicii, will, lion til llu-United Stales, and its peuccu-jof her rights and continues the struggle ceed to delineate separately ami spccili.nl- ef corn meal will he tested by some of; tu tv'c TO THE RESCUE
he publUhed uhtil forbid. ble inlialiitaiils will enjoy the same rights i against Iter arms, the greater number of Iv. ; the best livers in Birmingham." ' . ‘ 0 J.
.i" iv «"* **• "r tiiizr " 9 •;[»«y v"."* r , “5 ,,u,rt « s i , . iri,s v n ’**&?*' »» a , Wisco " 9in : »• !'* acl ;; f . 1c ; m - } ■ plantation" " I of £ &S? cu/t"»i te. n " ;.•••
alvertiicd in a public gazette, sixty ilajl previous to, l ,<,r 1 llon . , M*» «»•*•««*. with nil the rights {tin* weaker the nation Itself will become. extends fn«n4SJ deg. To ,‘ he Mlg;ir p ,„ well as the j announcement of the death of£oh A!...
the dap of sale. j«ud privileges they now eujuv; together He will make a tabula razn, or clean north latitude, and in longiicfde from 10! , n rv.i.ilu.r-ind'\ .-ember i I,n, [ ,,ui ' t " |, ™' n " , .. . o.,,
The sales of Personal Property mastbeadvertired with the privilege .".I chousing tlteif own sweep, of the whole affittr, and the “ Sol- deg. to 13 deg. 50’ west of Washington.! J?*' " ,* ‘ ... *■ j , r i McDonald, as taken from the, ,Vt u.-:
in ltko manner forty days. ^ " ...i n-. ... e. _ • •...:n i ... ■... c •_ ...r Ti... ,is„» i i r T a... ll *e most uiiport.iut mouth* iu the year.— t |„» nlacc; am
SSZZdaES andCreditorr of an c.UU most »?¥*"*«•* “«*.» <•«}•" ■«- •’«•«« ^ »•»- !«««’
be publi.lieil forty days. i iiiiiiisliaiinntil justn e among themselves, the
Notice that ainilicaikin will be made to the Court, anil the same proleelion will he extended the
of OJinary for Imre to sell Land and Negroes, must | ,hent as to any other Stale of the Union;
will end HI last in the Sovereign “of The extreme diagonal length from the .uuai.o ... cm. y. a.llns placc;
people.” Rina the bell, Ikiv. and pull southeastern angle, ou Lake Michigan, to ° f* co ' l,a *5 rm ' i r ’ 10 ol “ , appeal to the
1 SSS&K
jof this place; nnd accompanying
‘ to' the friends of Agriculture,
his proposal “ to he one of u th-
.* l j sand'to raise twenty thodsnml sjiltscrj
tstjaibtisfcd weekly for foormontbs. “ !i’hey wilTnTso enj.’.y a |w7"imuVn7Bov"rn- DEPARTURE OF THE CALIFORNIA EXPE-; neaT 4a000 square ndfes ’that'\vo' mtTv i wi *J t:lai “' bis sjieciul aU.rmu.n. !»_tl»|fi» the Southern Cultivator.” As !
* ......... .. 1 : !.!?«• * l*i ** I IHTlnV ,1. .1 a.nounl tlw: .noun nn.llk Mali I
Monthly JVdvertitoCDicjuts.Ono Dollar per
for each insertion.
Tj" .\l! IsCltorn cn business must be post jaiJ.
being al-tut 370 miles, ami the area so >:i! l, '! n . b ' r . J . as l< * ! b r ^gar planter,
U0 square miles that we may 1 , . .. • , . -- .
assume that a.nounl, the mean width wiil e '" >' P url «• 1 > ‘ ll1 " 1 member of the same Socteiy to >vlm-h
POETRY.
co.\ctM.i,i:n ArrECTiov.
UNREQUITED LOVE.
tnet.t, under wlie It life liberty on.oertv 1 DITION.
anti the constitutional rights' und luwful The U. S. ship Rrel.Ie, ships Loo Chun, will he hundred nnd thirty miles.— nm ge 11 y. ry l ting in rt at tnc ss orituiuig Col. McDonald belonged, and ns
security to worship ,i,e Cmator in a way ! Thus ll. Pelkins. ant. ksan Drew, >T^State has a very extend, d outline in!*» ^ .,1,^ 't i ha * W,ih M.V'
mosi fongt ninl tju jich one’s olMmy, *) ,< * ^
will ho secure; which, unfortunately tin* ^ ,r On'^on,
Ccfilrnl Govcrntnriit of Mexico cannot at- SiJlunJny
Ibril them, iltvtruyeil as her resourcres are, j nt,0, » 0,1 fcMtiiniuy Hit* Uity Poli.r won* iwv exceeds tnr»*»* numireci miles, on n»« j <ir rfl ,^ i . a nmn4br |' v , Wttr oJ. I
There has ai.vays seemed to us to be a great deal by internal leiions and corrupt officcis, m.iUerittg at the" Arsenal, and extensive western extremity of Lake Siifjorior one ". r clean “"*1^°^’"Itl 116 abit ‘ l,C ^
of patbo. iu t!.q following btauza.. Tbo lady to « ho create constant revolutions to pro- preparations were in thing, with a vie-.e linn,Ire,I Hides, and two hundred along ! ... * • ' ’ . ? .. 9 j '‘PP'tennt for the name post- , t> pro.e
whom the writer (whose name was Morion) was j their own interests, and oppress the *«,-»Vyt.lv to a lTir.il.le exeention of the the Mississippi liver; the whnld outline j ' • ^ horses »ri S ““‘ :l '‘ 1 ’°i?.’ a,1 * lcu l ° PW
attached was married to another. Morton was i Under tiie lit" of the United wart tint issued l.y Justice Drinker for the CX' ,—ds by litis general method one thou- . ^ 0 ' . . . suits, so lully occupy my time as to ;■
present a. the marriage, and was never seen to 1 Sn., 1 ..*. w.II IT.” rr.T.i, M ' -rtv-sal of Col. Stevens,.:, and CapM .it. ! sand miles. j ...ulcs ,n grinding, bee that the kettles vcnl me from that iu i devotton to C.
!;. 11c died a, Corf..; and a portrau, , |r „ ub |,., ,. xppl)jM . ..nseouenllv Turner. I, seems that the Sheriff had A direct air line from Washington to' "r ' I ‘p “"dT" 1 ca,,st; ol ‘ Agriculture Whieh i ham. let tz-.
w portfolio wrapt up in these l.nns: ‘ ■’ * . ' ^ represented «.. the Mayor the li.ets tes-d!..- southeast angle of Wisconsin bearsl : ««'*•. 1 at ,n " n,er '. ,U Col. McDonald, and I would .beret,
i prove,!...,i, in Agriculture ami 1,1'iee, ting the r-Mstau: r'm.ule the day north OS degr.es west C7U statute miles, j ““J a ‘‘ •' n P U "'“f n * aif .“ “! t-WuBy yield to to any other tnetnhet .
jasolcoiirs.-tl.e revenue laws will l,e thej |:,r '-"» 8,rvic, ‘ of prmess, mid that the excluding small fractious of angles and li^-head^ fu7 fiherina •''aiTd"i,X^ r to*tbe *' 1 r° n ° r 'a I *‘"' '
same in Cahlornia as in all other pans ..f Mayor called id of the Council of mile . 5 fers t o . ueni’ l“r conning , |e U m 0 " V .r S '• T V™ "
the United .Slates—all,'.rdii.g them „|| the Board and the Chief ,ff Roll, e, j l.wa, ns-limited hv art iff Congress, «'! l,ers <! r J-„r„!ucl,.rs lor conw j mg tin , |,c oficred Irpm thts Society, tod:.. :..
i intiniilacloi'es and oriMlu e III the Uuiled ! 1,n '* '* was determined that the latter ' (' Xe. pt on tile sonth. ni unsettled hoaml-,-* ul V^ 3 or ! "i ri, P 3 ” J* e 1 ia ley are place, I make a tender ol mys
St: f‘. Ice Irmc a v o e a , k vr slumld charter a steam boat, 'ry he. ween it and Missouri, which, of! V” 1 "’ al " l m ^jf l V i lU j* 1 !'• .v« a f, an,I claim to lake l„s place.
^gi^atmi: ^r.l“‘v;i" dulith^ I" 88 -. »nd bo,d the Perkins, artesting^-.m.se, weeanoo, precisely speedy.) ex- , Draw and spht fuel !or hetltug d tt has no, T„e pro%e.3 ol our cotton cej
! it,,\v pav. A great increase in the value the parlies dead or alive. [Sul the ships’tends from north latitude 40 deg. 40 to
jof real ."stale, and the products of Cali!, .r- ‘ bad sailed in acenidattce with previous; 43 deg. 30, and in longitude Iron, lt>d
, iii i. may reasonably’ be cxtieeled. I am.oitticement, and was diinbtlrss antiei-: 10 to 19 deg. 30,
j With the great interest nnd kind feel-' pde.-llong beli.r* our dc-gai fuiKtioiiaries ! la direct c/.ntra
•ittgs I know the Government and people ^' 1 matured their preparations. ji« amottgst the most compact Slates in the, . ■ ,;, r futmu crons' I " " t o • r V
;„| ,t„. Unin.l States possess towards the 1 VyV have ibeeive.l the f. Hawing par-j Union. The breadth Iron, south to north 1 1 . r .! | ?vemgc crop, while man^y insist
I cili/. ii
jb-u jrnjirnM* uinp? npiillv ill
was found in bis j>ort?b!to wrapt up i
“ I saw thee wedded !—thou didtt go
Within the sac-cd aisle,
Thy young cheek in a blushing glow, *
Between a tear and smile;
Thy heart was glad in uuiden glee,
But he it loved s«> terveutly
Wuj Uithlesd uii Ilia whiic!-
I bate him tbr the vow he spoke,
1 bate him for the vow l.e broke.
** I. hit! the love that could not die,
Its duubU aud hopes and fears,
.And buried ull my misery
Jn secrecy an * V i*r<:
The pan? of iin»eq*; : ;.’dWe
li’en it, thy onrlier yearh:
And thou uvd’st die, *o fair und go«xl,
in silence umi in solitude! ,,,
| been done be lore.
By .the lust of October, in ordinary sou-
truly deplorable in this section of
country.. A short time since tinjlifc *.
i in lorttiitiiile from ! - , .. ’ . LUU,U ‘P V
J’1 west ,,l \V tsl„n-tonl uwre ,,r ,< *** 1,1 '««•""* 1,3 hopes were Ingli, and we wore cal .
t.-t’ witit Wisconsin. 3 Iowa ' " s,,aI IIi,, ! ,lr, -- v Florida und Louisiana. J on a f„)l average crop. Bul.tiow, no r.
i Wiit’ii lhia iK-iin.l arrivt-i. lilt* !>r.sl ihino .... I.
W hen this period arrives, the brst thing j c a | C uL,tes on more than two tltinis of .(
. on its l.e-
iiilorrti;i tin* «-• iiini rv ca’inot tnudhrs lioni our ?b.ip nt*ws n*poriers : whtnlhe soutiiern lioumhiry is decided, f 1§,, ^ v attention lo d»i s.ivirig ofa( tci, i j n ^, not more than a hull crop. 1 uum
;| , 1V ,,iher The C.ilifbrnia Mpia.lron coiisistiii? offwill not, it is probahle, differ much lro:n j.1.*!!?*!° i' v<! cai,no ^ more tlia:
“While tliou v.’iTt living,
Aftbction’s sooret puu»;
i\l not Imvi; jCiocked thy ii
Fur all the world cont.ii
Jhit lltou lust perittbed; a
Tl»at often clicolU’d, (T>uid
t pri-.'o
Ag
!t!cn i
It i
no «
For it!i! tlsoU c;
.••j*caU my i
n>t iiv-it ho i
sVc,,;
“Thou #;!ec*pVt bcncutii t!ii» h»
That dark «;it! dream
And Iu*, thy loved and c
Why goes h? not to neep?‘
lie doe* not kneel where 1 have knelt,
lie cannot feel wlnit 1 have tele.
The ungtii-h .still and deep;
The painful iluiught of what has hurra,
The canker-worm that is not seen.
jon contiiH'nl of America,
j Su< h of ih«* inhabitants of California,
j wheilioi intivcs or as may not
jdis|tof(‘(l to a< c«*[)t tin; high priviL p* of
j i iliz i.'li.p, and to li\»* pe.ureablv und r
ill • in r o, ivei mneist of tie* Unit'al Slates,
t \\iil n.* ailowed lime to dispose of their
jpropeiiy and to remove out of tin* conn*
j lry, if ihey choose \vii)i ait any restri- iion;
or to rein.tin in it, observing
' traliiy.
W ii!i full conlidi-nee in tie* honor and
j integrity ol the inh ibit nits of the country
.1 iuviti the Judges, Alcitdes and other^
• vivil
the ships Th'ns. ll. Detkins. Susan Drew 1 two hundred miles. The mean length ; n Lt * vr .* ... . v .
and I,,.,) Ch,H>, under cmvnv of ll.c U.! wcsl, nr between the Missis- “ De'.ue t!.e mnldle ,,l November—
Mk «hi» Preble, basing ..."board C,.l.:*i,mi and Missouri rivers, is n!) ,, m o S ,j i n.lo observed m saving canc
Sieve,Lon’S legimem, des.il,ed (l.r Cnl-' miles; area Gii.lUU square miles. Cv |'‘.r plan,mg. ,s to reserve such a portion
iliiruia, left llwir nnidiorage at lialf past 9 j lb” general method adopted ill regard to J'j 111 cri, * > 119 '* * IR < ' ,sl '’* "'* 1 *' ,ir
produced
“ But 1, us o'er the dark-blue wavo
Cucouscioudiy i ritie,
My thought** are hovering oVr thy grave
My kou! is by thy side:
There is on: voice thit wails tliee yet,
One heart thnt cnnnut o’er forg»?t
The vi sion* that have died;
And nyo thy form Ih buried there,
A doubt, an unguisli, a despair!”
and which is liable to two-thirds of an average crop; and
the hull-worm und caterpillar .should cot
tmue their present ravages much lobgy:,
we must fall below this standard. 2:
this estimate he correct, und the test of
the cotton region suffer to the same ex
l.rccrc I’rtnii III,- Norili W.-si. j moiinls in only about 900 miles, though |.i ,r,,uu ^ “ ‘ :i,au fr,,m ,llu 9umo ®"*. i, [ ,le lor jtcnt with us, the crop ol 1S1G will non.;.
I.-Ii-iiit vessels were lowed io sea bv sieii’n ' in arc, the Inner ex, coils the former 8.- 1 ""h* 1,1 . e,M '. lllr V' 11 '’ ai1 ' ' v > i**’" , ceetl 1,700,009 baleir—assuming uu u.
bo lts. The Preble, an ior canvass, look '000 squall- miles. Of its outline lown is I r, ‘4 u,r, '> lr " in «»»*? at"Ue<! growth they pro- era jj e crop, note, to be 2,500,000 ha I-
i, n t lieu- nii'l kept l he lend nil die win* down, pas-1 hounVle.l, at, onliiig to the inode of mens- 1 'j 1 * - ' 1,1 >t! * e |' 1 u I i-.uji. nr some wc have good reason lo be disk;,
Isms the bar about iwo i r . M„ v.’keh sbr i urement slaied, 250 miles on ihe Missis- j Ij f r cr, T’ nr,! scl,,ct V l1 10 , “ ni ! s ;‘ st ' c ' 1 pointed, on account of our cot toil er^:-.
look in her top gallant sails to enable the' sippi an,I 170 on the Missouri. j u,llr9 ’ f caai ‘ 9 bornsach helds are I wc have, fortunately lor us, good leasi.i.
Other ships to keep compinv. i A direct airline from Washington to s,ln11 !, "‘ l sl " ,rl ' '*"' *! ,: f * l "‘ J' 111119 ' to rejoice m’er one ot die must abuiulam
, IM1 AI,out one bundled of'ihc CoWl’.s 1 the soulbeaslem angle of Iowa, "ill the ''.Bollirr. ceh o!f wb.u|i sr lids np six:kill, nrot U ; on crops tbul we have ever^ i^ie.j.in
vivd diems in'Voi'.iii iheir ollii-i s men were mi,ortunnielv led 1.,’lru I. At i .nlnnh of the Dos .Moires river, bears j 1 ' 1 . “ e •** 1 * ° 3,,L '‘ 1 r '' . this section ol country. II we were lice
mw. .!, In r. lain Hi ir »W ....„.! „• ......1., p,,. r ,..|i I north 821 wes, ; distance 7S0 miles " ,,m * « fulbv-i.-wl in ordinary cases, lor; fll) .„ l!el>l w<! W(m ld, therefore, have
ex> • ale lie ir lui.i I ion* a- la nlolor”, that . ’ ‘ . - . - .. . . 1 ihe plaining ol three acres ol land, 1 hey i r .. asm .comnliiu of the rcsuLa ofl'-'e
• - having on h«» inl «»ac !adv, a Ln ulinntii ’ 11st* rtucrcsale area ol ll;e iwo Stales 1 . . , , . riasou to tompiim ui me n hu.Li im m.* 1 -
mtd I went v privaii**, «n lull cW* Ibr tbc!m.*>rnnis if. D) 4,030. and mean extent i 1 !* e ^ rou, Yl « n d carted ip tin* year.. But, unfortunately many of uu;
sscprulron, thrv Invlti? been a fit t ir* too; 02,000 sniiare miles; nnd the suiij. lined 1 * c 1{ ' j* " .crc t ny* arc ,o ‘C citizens arc stiil iu d^f*lj »md ufacks l/:
I tie in iheir * a nib , ;»vors to get t:n f»orird.— ml le will enable the readr to appreciate ! ,,ut * ;,l, d then formed, when not | p f ; ce of cotton rises considerably :L V y
The slaps in this time were tea mile* I the relative .-xn-ni p? ihr avI,..rgnnixe.1! j , j ! "“*|'*. U! * *"''.»»* ‘j.'.'*’ " !t ‘* ."?'*« “j j must bo greatly depressed. Willi sp:
I" .sb.ill inve tln ir full s and outside of the Ihink. A late,* number | teilimry of il;e Union, with the separate V H •!*?.....V*1-.! i incnl3 respect, y^urs,
' ri>*!it< e.iai nuiecd to them. All clmrelws ' NV,,r, ' '»»»the Bntterv c*om j>I.*iiii :iir !»i?f«*r!y istctimis. and in particular the com para-
land Ihe pmperiy ll,ev . oiilain, in |>ns-es brinj|, li.—ll>. ir l.oggage mi l :.!l Iheir'live extent ot the two new auif irernt ac-
si.m of Ihe clergy ..I'Colilornia, sh .li con- P"s- ! . ,i8 i 1 »'S being on board. One pnoriquisimns :
I tin public Iran,jmLt v may n«»t be disturb*
jed, .n lea-i, mail ihe gov(*riitnciits of tin
j territory can he more «k tiuih ly arranged
, All per.-mis holding titles of real eslalt*.
• »r m jjmei p(«9.«ciJ.Qiou of lands under 1
•Ills ami possession
ti'iue in ih«* saint
.they now enjoy#
MKXICO—CALIFOUNIA. , All provisions and supplie* of every
By Ihe arrival ye«icid»y of the bri« V. I' 1 r niched t»y tin* inhabitants for the
rJoule, from Havana, we have n*ceive<l,'*sc «»l the L mieil Stales sfiips nr troops,
our rorn’S|HRiih*tu«* I'rom V**r» Cruz, as vv 'ff hi* paid for at fair rates, and no |<ii-
well as files *»f papet-s up to tlie Bis# all... v;, b* propelty will taken l"f public use
which were transmitted by the British f uilhmit cojupensatiou alili
bleatnship Medway.
The intidli^cnce. although
woman was hewailim* her iiiisfbriun** in j
pittoous strains,—lie liavino her husband I
and t wo childrc ii, one of w Imm was si# k ? 1
and ail their property on board, !ra\in? i
her in a most destitute situation. We un-«
dersland that one company on board thej
Loo Chon lias hut one sergeant! the nth-1
un.M.rnl. fr three bny«* slepl nut.
T|IE MORMON WAR ENDED.
The Meamhi.ai Alvnrad.. unived al Si.
John A. Calhoun
Evfltula, Ala.',.Sift. 0, 1S46.
mailruuis. These nru inailo by com-1
menciug al one end of die bed and placing *
u low of canes, with their lop* on, across .
il— ihe. lops directed mil ward. Coon ARRIVAL’ OF TIIE Uf 8. BRIO WASTHNC
ibis il second row is laid, so that the bulls' TON
arc placed about eight inches or n fm.t in]
Tins vessel, concerning whoso sufciv
an'c.n.r l..j
llial received l.v llu 1 I’riiiecton, nev. nlie-i
less possesses some interest, ns indicative
of die course of the Mexican Governiiie.il
in regaid to die war. Private Idlers|
slate dial however inclined Santa Anna,
inay be in treat with die United Stales,;
vel that dm feelings ol die masses is so
.1) JOHN D. SLOAT.
Coin i.aiuler-iii-Cliiel ..I die U. S.
Naval lb ces ill III.- I’aeifl ■ Ocean.
U. S. Ship Savannah. )
11.ui,nr ui Mouierev, Juli-0,1540. )
Tiie (iiRowing is a list of die odicers 1
MEXICAN AFFAIRS.
Louis oil lbe 19ih S'-i.ieiiil.f-r, l.ringii.g injudvanu; ol lhose ol the_ first row. Lpi.nj fl) II)Ut .i, anxielv has been felt, umv
llu* Republican of dial ray lbe lolli.wing jsecifoj row a ihird is placed in l 1 ^*'! the Delaware <»"ti tbp nicht of the 22.
Idler; fi'.iiii wiiii li ii will be fieea that the 1 H)auu.er, nnd so on. By this arrange-1 | IIV (, () p |i. a pi’.g [,oat E. Turl.-vs !•;-.* b.
dilli. uliies heretofore existing' in Nuayoi.l meut the lower |iait id the stalk *■> I* riV hgcu taken ia low from the Ij. S. •
liavu been brought to a n-ririnalcm. [served from the cold, l.y die lops; except! C’i>iislifutii.ti she rjeinn" previous. ‘ t) -
Steambb Alvaiia;k>, ) in l«” »r llnce layers net os* ll.at portion j , IHVe www . r44 .,| will, quo of her i,!li,rs.
I in eommiin.l of the different ships: F.iday, September IS, 1840. $ ,ol d.e mal.ress Ian l.amed, where the Donalds.'.i., L;
, si,;,, .. as H. Perkins" (I’enain) ^ M ,,r “ ll "i war is al Iasi ended. On j protection u uflutilud by hicr or hlc.uicu- . W | I()II , vvc W ere favored with the fidh.w •
— Col. J. D. Stephens.,n. Sun.r.m—.' V ‘‘ d "csday evening, the .Quincy Com- it’s oleartu. | inglijl. f’.ffiic rs snvcdr Lieut. John Hal 1 ,
Alex. I’eriv. Ailiul.int—Matsell. 3 Cap- pr.-'holed mi the Mormons lo sur-] A great part of lue planting . Lieut. R. N. Sicl.cl, Lieut. J. R.
1 tains—Lippitl, Sieptienson, and Turm'r.i r f"> , c r ’ .hik! yst.-rd.iy, m three ..Vlmk, jdoue with about.dire,: feet ol the rejectedj | Hll y # Acting Master, S. D. Troiidiirp
Qnailermasier—Folsoiii. j ihe,Amies maiehed into and KM|k posses- cmie tops, to which a greater portion ol [> IWS< , ( | Mulslii]>men Edward DoiHlJ^i
Susan Drew"—l.ieiileiiant C„I., ?!o11 ,,r ,h '' eily, of Xauvoo.. The Mur- j dje gretu leaves arc ntluehed aL the lime j £ K.Muriay ; Dr. Fil ward j. Uu:;.
Captains Na-! ""’ ns s"P'dai.d to leave li.rtli with, <>r asj"* gadieiiiig ,l1 " cr ?!*’ " ip »*j’ wlfonnol |.(> ll4St .,| Asst. Surgeon, & James J. Kihi.
— *-• - .fast as tliev "" ‘
, Ship “Susan Dfeiv**—Lieutenant Col.i 9l< ' ,n <u me city
1 lie lute new* Iroin Mexico represent Commanding. Caplains-Na-■ : • . . - - , ...... ,„.••• -
the governinenl a* d.nr. lv hands e|i . F ri=|,v.■Shannon, end Taylor. Com- i r " 91 1,9 lll °- v ?•"> gel awnv. ex- " li,r >, / '•'**!; ,a jells,. Creilf. Idem. Cummamlmg
mm h (»|»p<*.«*d io peace, ihal lie 13 likely i ol ihe iKiuished General Ninia Alina i/ni^sarv—Marc V . Assislani Surgeon ! <:e | > . 1 a emumiilee nt five, who are in re- j *•»«* m l‘1 ”ir Ihe• proki turn of the stubba s, Bache, was ihe only officer h’cl.-r
t o meet wuh unexpected obstacles in «n-1 lists iclurned in Mexico with die same i ^|„ rn .y # * *' ° j main to dispose of die property yet he-1 hut when cut lor plnntingi31 lo • The f*illowitig is a list of^lic <i:ew lb;-.
deavoring to come lo an amicable ur-jdc ' ’ " *— 1 u " * '
rangemenl. It is n , pr* j sdiled as bis ear
nest desire to convoke Congress as speedi
ly ns possible, mid to ezen bis whole in- ing
tiucnce with that laxly toward* securing Oa: ... wnun, r,
a speedv mid permanent pence. ’junto. Son Luis Pdosi.' Tarooulipas. Du-- st^tovTvTndIi’ISCOV Mnr ' l,ons l,a<ife - Bv rt-ftiming from vi.V j die uia.ir. sse. r.U.ve descrla-d.- Tl,t j ^ -j,^.amen ; I\r H'u.mL, We
By tin* opportunity we have likewise | ratios Zaculecas, and Aquas> alienlei, the T *' E STATES—IOWA AND \W-CO.\- ,,. llt measures die Amiss have saved diem- j helds from w In. h die. e tups urc o.i.a.ncd, g j vv ., r ,j Grennin, (Jnli.iar y Scaaa'if,
received ibd priwlamalion of Coinmmlore die strongest yrnnunciauuntoi have Itrrn j _ S!N - 'selves Imm a great deni of reproach. ! are'olidi those lliat were planted die pre-j We were itt'liirmed Iasi nigh: ‘hv'Mng-
Sloat,eominandingdie Racilie squadron, tmli.pied, mid the remotest parts of the] The followinganicli!otithe relativepn 1 A gentleman who left Niiuv.k. ye#ler-! viousye.ar.'iiiiiMn wliieli die canb is Inch l n( .,j 0 Tel. grnpli, of the sai'.j’ yu'iiitS L
to thei inhabitants of Ciilitornin, on bis | Republic will soon follow tlicir example. | sidonamd exieut nt die new blnte* •«. !■«- • r..—- ... :.1 o -! .....I Lm nosirnn-il »t die l.eeie.nine .e - A .
faking |
Which it-
gnVe of the circumstance, „ —- . ....
country Was fornolly annexed to ihe United I n u energy which may yet point him out
StateS'-is substantially correct. Webes-jas die leader hi some new fevolution.-
king |H.ssessi 'n of lhal province, from Notwitiislarnliiig die appearance of n new j w-i ami Wisconsin.—fur the admis
hicb it-nppenrs lhal the first account we 1 numn iu Mexican aftliirs, that of Gen.. wiich ill to the Union, Acts were
iVe ilf the circumstance, staling lhal tiie * Salas, whose advent has been marked by al the late session ol Congress,—ii
: new Slates of lo-l.h, v , .feloclc, said tlh* Mormons nnd somewhat JHisIralcd at the beginning lh( . Wathingt.L lit PhilaLV L
rdie admission ofpvere leaving ns last as lliey could' git jofllie grinding sell Min. Ilence 11 is use- I e 1 ’
peak for this interesting document on nt- ; Santa Anna is si ill die man of die Mexi-
teutive perusal. (unit nation. Eminently calculated for
— b’ i success, his boundh-ss.ambilion, exinmr-
To ths Inh'iWtlnnli of California. dinary energy, nnd great pnpnlarii v, may
The Central Government or Mexico!sort,re him tiie lead in public nfliiirs for
bavin" enrrimeneed hostilities against the some time* Rea. e from such a man Can
United Slates of America by invading iis's< are. ly be expected. Passing over his
territories, and attacking the iroops..f die [haired for the “RobL-rs ol the North.
United Slates* slaiionrd at die north side now increased by repealed acts of injury.
' of'ihe Rill Grande, whb u force of seven nnd the pniernl.ran.-e of year* of insult
.1.* 1 it... ^nnln Antin’lifli «#*liAinr*a nf Ins own t(
thousnud men, u»;(!er the rnininiind <»f
Gen. An<TTT, wLicit iiroty wn> mtully tins-
■ flfiyed and nil MieTr oVtiilerv'. Kaggage,
capfutV .Loti llie’Stli and 9ih nf May
" < hsL'By' a. iVifCe'.hf Jn-o'lhohsiind three
Santa Arum’ hns schemes of his own to
favor in the prosecution of the existing
wifr.' '*’
Alihbngh the neconnts from Camargo
represent the existence of a feeling fiivor-
llic pen
und will
The great
rimry to tiie nnrlh-wcstwar.l of Illinois!" KtibA Bnrrilt: the learned blaeksrnilh, son sliould' be in the driest lid.ls, HU(I| H te tranS|M.rlaiimi ril'all li.ctiob:.* -
ami Missouri, westwarii of Lakes Mielii-jis nn’.v in Kngiand, and, if he writes tm- covered to die depth oft liter or tour inch- i slaiimied in il.is divisfion lb ti:- %_.(•.
gan and Superior, mid eastward of Mis-' Iv, lie is certainly doing sums good pro- es, in order dud they may lake an eailierj -.<-a- on the Rio Giamfc. The .-.Vil.-rk- ‘e •
' , * ” HhUUiB ri§| “'*!?*, ln |lih»l!V’'V'aiii ! l pereuijitrtrv, anf? flft’o
The 1 k....-.1 i. 1 .. 11..1 e , .
souri river comprises, iu round numbers, moling nur c-orn interest
267,000 square statute miles. jr.-ceul letters he jaiys:'
In-nnc of bis'start next spring, lh"au if they remain i
•••• 1 i n’ . : . jo-.-i.i.v .inti |irir-iu|iimv, hiiu n ' *'*»»
-#,uv»u M|'«.|IC Hfliuir iMliro. ijrtr.il irjjrijuir juiya; j ll»i mail filSSCS (! urillg iLe \VUller. j guUnl is Ol.lv lo be left Ul C.ll ll iC :’rt3^
Ol this largespnee, about 20,000'square f ’• 1 h.-ive j.lst got nut ‘An1 Ollive Leaf,’ I rernainiler, and-by far the greatest part jui : d l.jrtifica'ii-.ils.
miles, between Lakes Mh:i{igan an.i Su-j f.iiin ihe Housewives ol Americ a to ihe.f the* |>Iimtiilg, may be <!eVer;ed uniil'llie j • •—
(fc-rior, fiirm the nnrtliwesiern pari of the! HiiusP wives ol Gfent Biiliaiu and Ire- grinding season isnvef. wl.it li Varies frr-ni j faok i.td'JSr tt Clairr%t rf i>V. ;
^luie of Michigan. Exclusive of this frnc- j land, or Rreeipis ft, r milking various ar- the SOf It of Dcccmlwr to flic middle of Nadon«l Iruelligcncer says tif.c' H.in^ Jcip
lion extending from the ucirihrro licamda-' tides c.f I.h.c1 nf Indian Cortl Meal, c.ni- Jam.aiy ; nti.l olt. n it is id ccirnplplecl 11. lngersnl] has liccn unanintnusly \ii.nt..
liiindfecT 'men; li|ScI?r iTif rominahd ofjnble to ihe Americans, every one must
Gcn. Tril'ibr, and ifieVitv nf Mblamorhs IsW* thnl n wnr with the United States ii
ta'keu nnd occupiecLIiv the'force* Afthejdie desite of the populace. Ami the
'•tJiiIfw8toe».-* > ' ,: ! ‘{-ruler*, Whoever they teny he, trdl not fail’
The two nations lieingii?tnTillv &Cwin* W tak^ Hclta^in^e' cif-it fin'the prosecnlinn
bv this trunsaclion, I shall hoist ihe stan- |of their owd’selfisff designs. When the
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■of-Wisconsin. The whole' extern, in-1 ill Ihe' first 'place, to send h ehppy lo eve- j
scpuHO miles, trom ltic southeastern part ura,.n .... -s ,,,, ,1.. . ..o,, .... , ™
of whicirhas been'foririeil'the’ne\v Slate i these Ollive leaves struck off, nhd inte nd .inches.
»» a uuij ; >*!•«** ik laitn lav vuuo tm» J** urc liinn nnil a. >1 l
nches. 1 : ^be>«gfr«ireJXxtbenibc
In preparing tho"prmind 'fi»r ‘|ffririlinp 1 New* York. ; Do -ffirsfe’ 1 L-nffnv :
•fins* 'it gtiniilrl !u> Rrat (ItnniitftUr rlita’lif’d ' lli.1t t ilPV* rhi» 'li.a Un.’i. *i‘
tern section of the original ierrilorv of the, have resolved to make il a condition up-. distances varying, f.oui 33 inches to six name cf their ,,r g*5- : **' , u , n .