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niggitrigg
. Correspond nee of the -V. O. Pkdfiot
The U.
was ht-rc a
light wairr
over the b
to the aslnnismcnl
The Tewus lu Mexico.
A» onr army penetrates into the iuleli-
<i-ni 19 1840. J | or of Mexico, every scrap e!' iiiGirmution
bria Iforpoisc, Chipt. Hunt, relalive to the pleasure* or difficultiesinf
short time ago, and being of. lh,,, r inatclt, inx -mtes ol interest. The
Lao IN A DR Vl’CATAX, )
!• J
Proclamation.
Tu liie iiihubilanlt nj AVu> Mexico by-Bri
gadier Qi octal
minding the' troops
mime.
least they could consult thr u Govcrn-jvmi.cs arc trui.tu., am. pmv
mem; hat this would take loo long lime. !«>"* fi * r ,lle I ? f,p " la " m :
There
—o ■■•••-■,. „r „ n .i Mexico with a strong military three, anti!'
bad alter some correspondence the Con- '■ 1 . * . P ® ’ i .in equally strong one is following close! " '
snl finally talked them out of it, and the «•»* part. ofMcMto. anid the country Ih> . , .J { tI „* ‘of the
y . , • , • iteecn Monterev ni
c arc indebted to a friend for the use
- ,, ixtco, an>i me country , i.:. r ,.. r He has more troons limn no- 1 oP the following letter from a gallant olfi- . . .
brie and her prize emere.l in gloHons’tween M-mlerey nml Zncoteeas nlmunds “« rear * , 1 l,a *J ln ."“.ieecnfdm „mv.«trin,»«.,hrmi. n .|.' ,„U<fnin Mexico.
S I -•-i - 4 jin (locks and herds.
MCUIIilUtl IIUIl nllll ll| IIIV RILlls VUII IIUIUIV | u * . . . *
he told from an olive. Near Seraivo it is P a **"S c - I here were on board one hun-
vet v abundant. ; dr . cd '"cnty-six passengers, the cap-
f his is the most beautiful place I have! ,aln . *? vc officers, live engineers, and scv.
... g ilul . a nj ; t j, npa enly-lour etew—in all, two hundred and
styTc, delighting the hearts ol the Attteri- I ,. . , .
cans here to hear the roar of her guns i |>'"gJJ*** lrM i!* nnJ . ,h '.
when she gave our Consul a salute. .She «•>" «■« « a " ' ,
. ii mountain, lioasts ol a ti
f;.ne P thc Consul pr.MMtr.-d a fine supply of magnificent town hall, and the best mint 5
Hoiks fresh turtle, fruits. Ac., for the!'" Me*te«. Its population ts computed .
DUIIOCK., ’ . , nfseeine at 32,000 souls, and thtec ol the most J 1
squadron, and we are in hopes ol seeing • • „ • t i'i
1 I Jf; llllUCTM'Jiini IliIS 111 SI I III 11* HIS 111 it 11 ’ * • * • •
.. , • ' III* finvt'rnmpui to resnret th*» rt'limnua the armv* arrived here ihe flay Udore . ,0 ” e P erlCcl P an,ll,Si - •? t- , . n 0 , «, i
ec of the most;; ^5 j s ^ Mexico to protect the yesterday ; General Worth, with the 2d Americani population is wnmitlg to make < l “"‘S 01 .?; On Sunday, the fore
worked'' w*c' be- : p’openy of lie Chun h, mcaus^the wor- ^vision/ closed up yesterday, and lien. The church has a tail handsome “Ebl*"ft“"‘J ' ^
voked, we be $ ^ h to ,,e m.dis- But, ler.wuh the 3d divnanns, composed of | «^P , t‘ a had a he«V Ir^oTi
another vessel, par.i ula.lv the Porpoise, pnaluclivc mines are situate
nsCnpl. Hunt is just the man to keep borhood. rtiey nrc nil wn
1 • ' - lm | with a grace Heve. by English compmur
.composed of fteeple, mid is nearly a hundred years a, "J e f P*'les. At 4 I*. M., the wind
• ' -■ .old. There is no end to the “water pri-. I ' a(l ,ni ' rp!ls f‘l >° » heavy storm, and.
tliesc fellows sir i»i*hl am! wiih a grace ,,c \ e » *|> tompnmr.. i inil.oi! and their nliuious richls in the* volunteers, is fxpected today. iVdol 01 //* 1 he - , - ■ t ... . , - . ,
Z V . , w,du!hW^d C dH?^o;^'-St—r preyed to ,Lm. A^so; division, left Seralvo on alternate d “vs. ^ 1 ^ “"‘"n-l Seridva. amilif the Am.- S-nt n^nter go, mtojhc en.
lit , <j>ccliii' T die pr)liiic.> oi \ucaian* I "dltuliiViitcu ui^inct of A 0 uj- OolK?n , , i ——... „r..11 nml (Son. Tiivlrir Imltotl liorp lap itinrs.nr rituiii Wtr
nocil not g;iy niiicli her«*, n> no douht the
Government mi,I proper parties will lie
l well cultivated district of Aguas Calien-! ■mpUfrt manner preserved
i lc !«cs, which is said to Proiluce one fi.urth, ' ‘ a Xb“ii.hnl itan.i wj5<.in its: divisions to close up in order to move,
if Ihe Indian corn, nml one third of tlio;‘l u,c *pcaccjuiL^innnoiiuins »uiiig us fmni this noim W.. ,.r.. ... J
in the Stale boundaries, against their enemies, llie, Pn masse, lmm inis point, ive are now
nrore-lv of all ’ »n<l (Jen. Taylor halted here for the rJa.r were to settle hr re, mills would be « imj ^ iu “» m ) f>r, '-
P P y. . .... erecterl in fifty place* in the viciniiy. mg assembled in the cabin, seriously a.
Yon con
correctly advised of all tfndis going om ! Ka~ oflgtsS Em^N^W^nd^he^^J^hiie | ~ ‘
.mbtUl'ino l,c nwures all that it will be his pleasure'•«“ dayscasy marching will bring us la*-
ti .ti U thi'ilv *well as his dutv to comply with those' * ,ue l j iC dclentf* of the town, mu! ns \vc
' lrnpl ;.r c ~ instructions, lie calls upon them to exert! march to-morrow, the evening of the I9ih
scarce conceive the difle’rence i l !"" R<l al 1,10 '' ,, ? rrs cl,co ? 1 l OTMe ‘>
tare In-tween this place ami : ,, ' m ; 11 ' “ heavy sea bmkc ovor
Camargo. I can hnrtllv make invsell lie- th p wheel-house, nml started
lieve tint I am i.t Mexu-o, the aif, except '! 10 “'“1 irtut life-boat from their
po„ them to exert — • — * ... um .mo,»" ,he mi '!’ llc nf *? «'»Y* Wng «* fresh was veering nolthwanl and
.*, '!" ,m5clvrS j" l'--'rvh,g order it, pro,nte wH1 hm -either m TZj- "ear ship, hat were o-
It IS sttrnoait.led by a well, ... r '} • , , inerted that the rneniv would no.w.s,. ,w>have already eimiiied, hut it is errta- 1 a ■ y.
The lee querler-ltoats
Itesides 1 am living here min ....... ,
to say what wo„M come op against n,e.; p nlcs. are d.v.ded into l
hut l will say that the Yuen,ecus are com- hirms. \\hcrc the popul.iti
narnlivelv cute and are driving a good scattered over an immense tract of coun
trade, now that their (lag is respected, 'ry. Hie next town of importance ts
The capital, Merida, and Cautpcachy |3an Lms Potost. capital of tin Mate
have pronounced for Santa Anna iind . Jjj* ^J n ^ S '^"ns tad vila^! <l ai ^ ^ «>"« p "<> »wvo left iheir homes | !»«*«* that the enemy would j>p,mse us *I,,;'"" 'mid ” " ,re a " i " from the tlavits by a hea
" M l,:,s ■ ■ y,? - -ami taken no arms against the tr.K.ps of,« MMierryJan^iho general ^mptwiioi, “«J *SS2rt!IIIal!i "&I" Im|T tiown I v >' ^ >•*«»*. •« l •»«* olhef. aeemisl likely-
. . • - -L
‘dug
taa-
shat-
hcre.
die
over-
lettings,
pumps,
fev M,. x i c „ will then Ik: culled on to ex-!®"** with that ti.ice it is certain he will not I™ k« p tee iiottt mriimg very ropmty.
then no money would induce nnv of them c
to send a vessel to Vera Cruz f tribe Con- A Fnlr « ;nc ,ii„„ Salrly Answered. , r . ise' rights of freemen in electing' "*k the chances ofa battle. It is r. p.,rtL-.‘ ' ,n ' 1 0,1 ihotr sub s, within a lew miles nl i and ll.Vwrai'her eoodnued dm
sul with provisions f..r the srpiadron.— ; |f t | K . world is all one ll.milv of nations, ■ ih. ir own llepn-sentaiives to (lie Teiri- 'hat the Mexicans are fortifying n moon- ! lo " n ;. nre " Ch ,' er , same nnlil miduiglil.-when there was a
No, would never do to supply the A- as |)ar own SlaIr , nr0f u |, v j, ,1,1s l*„lk n.rial Legislature, hut unhl this can he tain pass lirt«vr(-n Monterey and Saltillo,! " ils '«».««"r e »!* most prol.iable in M. X- |(jU on>j:| au
met leans—not that they hale them, but | adminisl ration lighting Mexico?— lie livv* hilheno in existence u ill “ml that they intend to make a stand there !”’• 1 he fcnglish iqinpmiy that worked The sails were blown from their furls,
wlial would * I‘*xico >a\ .1 U'fw.irt »• For llie very re»«mi ilril editor o! I»c (oiitiiuird nutil rlimig^d or modiiit d l»y l* ul ** Mexicun news nml mint be re- ! 'V * riven» « tiring nrc\n •» mu, am . n|1| j < n renlne ,j OII | t«» Icevv.ird in ribband?*
I om pained to bear ot in* l«>»s o the . f| |e PnU^dium* wrben ;i Uiv. was $p:ink(*d competent authority, and those persons! ‘-fivrtl with nllownnee, I lake it for .gran- M ,r n A ,se Jl r ° 1 V ‘ 18 a <VV<< r, ° ^° ,** I Bui n!>otit otif oVIik !*, n sea struck tlio
Truxtoa at I uspau. I he Mexicans had r<>p 0 | )S ,, rv i„^ ofmiilV" regulation*, holding oflicu will eoiniiiiic in the same j , °* 1 . however, that a hostile collision must r CC "J’a 1 nn!?nn , r - Cn , m p an .' r nfterward^s vessel, and n tremendou* crash followed
the news l.cic first and are nuito delight- whv «* laritf he,ween ll.rthe present, provided they will enusid-: '“^e ph.ee. I cannot believe that; nt SjOO.OOO on ", hul faded Ik-P.re «lwv : ■ jeluaptl thecahia d,ro>
cd with U. hut we trust that .1 will in- |||0 ,| lti ' L -ro..l States won, d uol he a good er themselves g!.od ti.izens and willing 'hev are quite so deg, led ns to allow j rc '" llP '' " h ”? « lw M “J ? sl ,|„. skylight! The passenger*, in total
dace our Commo.lure to he m earnest |hi , W |,„ knows hut pauper lake the oath of ullegium.e U, the United GOOD men overrun iheir country w „|,.! ver nmv he* there wml.ug o he deglout. < |;. r fcm ss>;sprn»elo«i..^ r roel.ult.l n serx-am
will, hi*, prizes. Santa Anna, among, |llbl , r „ lll0 .Slates will so-,n .States. tout o P ,msition. They have the game in 1 Mr. Kendall t» here. I l.unled hull "* ofn „ v „. rlt „„ r ehcnsio„*
other of Ins prospccl.vo appoint.n.ms, ] ^ „ , ip(1 „ le III „ 1 „,. ll . lur , r „ f c ., (lck? . Tll0 undersigned,, her, l.v absolves all their own hands, are free to elmose their !•«* «» 1 a . rr ! vc ' 1 > T8 ' cr, !'>'* “ ut rouM j ,h:r prevailed The cash was caused
has appointed lWhachon.1. the present I should we*personT residing within the’ Imun.larv ol <*«n time and position, and if they arc. s '": cer ' 1 "? “xne. , h „ wl ,ieh swept the quarter
Governor of tins Mate, to that ofitce, tin-! ..„ rol ,, cl „, ir ovv „ industry” against New Mexico, from farther allegiance toi not ready to fight now, ran wail fi,.• | "h.Tealn.u s; until I happened to ^P.' 1 k , il( wood work ipon it.
dcr the anticipated new older of things. guc |, ruinous competition ? \\'hy not al- the llepublicof;Mexico, and hereby claims' more convenient opportunity, but light; Vw- llH «h* , .r , to charger, standing Nj„|„ , i„, wind increasing ia
On the lb mst. was celebrated the am-, g „ protccl „ le n.anufacUirer of Uonnee.i- ,|,c,n as citizens ol the United Suites—! they will. A few days will show what I ,H "' ,,m d '"T °' n '.'"S- "ev - „ . ctl| , waseovered with
versary of Mex.cnn nnlepemlence. 1 he j Cll ,Pancakes, bv a duty on Wester Those who remain nuiet and neat-cable I they intend to do at Monterey. |” r " 1,1 ,'" 9 '’""["S PVCr ,f„g.nh„„. nine o’clock,
. m M-xk-o, and knew very , „ „ ^ nt request of sev e :
seurcli was al nil uni. 31 r J , . . .
protect ion. i nose vvtio are round _W« il"" ‘‘."c “"VJ T”*! K. is as robust ns his best IVicn, Is could! ral l ,n?M :"e' a ' lm, '“ #,e r‘ , ‘ l ,l,c H " ,v
versary of Mextcnn independence. l»e cut pancakes, by a,dutv on Western buck- Those who remain nuiet and penceahli.! 'hey intend to do at Monterey. j ,,r ^'eri t'prig,
(ole is not quite over Imt ts quae an in-1 vv |„!,„ ? W hy‘nol put a duly on West- ; will be considered as good citizens, and i 1 slmll nut attempt to describe the f.»au-1 vrr ,',' ‘ ,r . * 1,; ' rl
smnl aflatr to those w holme passed a Ith; em u„ ur brought into C.mneoticil, in or- receive protection. TIm.sc who arc found tiful scen.-ry through whit Ii we have pas*-, '',‘T ,l ‘ " - s
ol July in our happy land. One lliingj t , or wc ° ny , mv it /wr ^ m „|
or instigating others against ed Ihr the last three days, il is quite hey
vvas characteristic nl the feelings and t |ic same time lilt llic Sl-ile’Treasury ? the United Slulcs.Vdl "he coasidere.l as'°nd mv power to give you
changed political, visit, on ol, icntan, not. Tho .. CirelgnP( pil> » ,| 1C duly;” you , irai.ors and treated ac.nrdiuglv. I)„n >d.-u of it. suhlimiiy ami gran,
a word or hint was ..ronped by tho «m- kn#w — or nl bast you snv lie doe*.— Manuel, the laic Governor of this depart- fi«*o coarse lo your imagination.
desire lo.ee him. nml seems to he in his Lommnmm. m upwunls o| sixty persons,
!• r- i*i\ o' elenieiit while dashing around ,hc co, mtrv' ' nn !v '' ,n | n . r, , R C,VC< .'i. l,,r lho
' ’/' iviihllie -pv companv. The tnnrps hen m tluur lives. Hie scene was
v,u • the best of health, tod will enter lnn9 ' a "d "nprcssive.
• , On Monday, ihe siorin still mgcil with
’ ‘ | terrific fury till eight in the morning, when
rith the i c l° ud * began to break, ami the squalls
nfantry ! wcre ' cf * s^v^ ' rr • The ship’s head was
ilie second olli.-er ol .He American v . of ,„ c polit . v ,g-pnu.M-ii.'.gihe man-;rimry.
rig, Cap,. John .. New V.rk, .be. yes- „j „ f bonm-ci'-ut gingerbread— <Siv.
:r.lav ol congestive lever nt l ie U. S. .. ,, _ ... ■
ii- „.i r> ti. i I Afu, Juict* lltgHlcr. Perrit.
The second olfieer of die American
bri
tcril
consulate, lie was named Peter \Vil-|
burs, and belonged to Oswego, N Y.— The following icmarks, conccrnin,
His funeral was attended by the Ameri- the nature of the country nronial Monte-
cans in port. Il maybe satislaclnry to : jcy, will lie read with pleasure:
his friends to know that during his short | •• Major Bliss in a private note in (Jen.
illness ashore, every care and attention j Patterson, penned at C unp M uiiii, says'
and the lies! mcdi.al attendance which I they found the greatest abundance of;
he could have found at home was prncu- corn, cattle, slicep and goat* f>r the suli-j
red for him hut without avail. He rests sistancc of the Army—u fact of the high- !
far from his kindred and home, hut nalong | c jt importance—quieling tile appu lie-li
the remains of his count,ymen who have j lions lull by every one, that ine enemy
en nl Santa Fe, the Capital of the i A ,|
rrilnry of New Mexico, this 22 I duy!|| le
• ol August, 1846, nml in tlio ? 1st year ol ||, e utmost importance. The American
“ the Indi-pcndence of the United Suites. 1
Bv the flovcrimr,
S'. W. KEAltNEY, Brig. Gen.
CorrrtponJeiirr nf Ihe Timm.
The Georgia Re^inaeuf.
Camamco, 21st Sept., 1S46.
diree light bslleries, and the Baltimore | «“ a " d ‘l*5«nU ^
e.l nroaml. At ihkhi the storm ceased,
a abated—the sloriq
way with two thousand volunteers. H. j s,x 'out*.
J 1 At «,} on Monday morimig, the vessel
! Flag ..f"th,- 2Gih lilt., published at Ma'mta-! K p «“>vkn«>le DlM-ovopy. urns hi lhe greatest'danger from alorna-
]iiiorus, announced the receipt of late newsj. The uiehimui.l hnquirrr of the 2nd jdo, whi.-li buried the gunwales of the ship
ihere from the city of Mexico direct, hul: i |! - a| -> remarks:—“Not long since we «»l>- in the sea. At this critical moment the
Important from Mexico. ! battalion ; also, two 24 pound howitzers j ‘’V ""-
-••vices from Mexico were received by; Illl( | „ ne morlnr, G.-n. Builcr is on his j l 1 "'. 1 f 1 ’ !" e *°. a 1
James L. Day which nppe r to as ol vvay vv i,|, lwo thousand Volunteers. H. j . n ?, M, ‘‘ , " r '>' s,x
! deeply interested in Mexican nHiiirs, nml Pf •»•*•> with a fulmiiinliiig compound of the cabin, when religious services were
i from a very responsible j'umgn source in' "'trogen, ns lo lie su.hieijy converted by performed by llev. Drs. Sinucker, Beecli-
ns, which say that Almonte lias " *l Mrk ,l,c g“*cn"s stale, leaving, as er, Batch, and other clergymen on board.
cheap nml dull
Your obedient servant,
DUNCAN FltACEE.
| G.GOG men upon lho issue fearing j „; rs n | , 1Sf |M-giniiiniug al the right and • Norih. ~ l "'“^ i ounces blew n iliirk wall lo pieces—mi up, and the sum of .£21)0 w-ns raised to'
the country could not furnish them with ; ending with the “Jasper Gri-ens,” to nc-; ‘ -im n .... _.;n .. - lk „ ■ cflecl which would require, it was calc-u- : present the officers and crew, of which the
jllie necessary forage and subsistence.—'comimny an escort Col. Tavlor os far; i,.„ . luted, at lean ns ninny pounds ol gun-'.-.pt-mi was asked to accept XSO. A
“The scenery too is most pieturestje' onu company n f regulars lo protect 100,-jlidenrcr^redictcd*in'Ii sTnatdar imd*wcii i 1,10 Htrinnn principalities hud given nn! our respected fellow citizen,^Maj. Thos.
which we have based ihe opinion expres- extract the II>1 lowing: , mncuracies.
sed above, and we think there is no mis-' “The number of deaths in our ranks. |’ L . C |,| 0
taking their inrnning. nc... .1:—1—_ <. . ’ o .
properties of Sun Juan
much misinterpret the
arc shortly to be tested. j hero and at Motanioroi, is near two hun
dred and fifty, though very few of them
. Cnpl. Calhoun though s»iU|„r Almonte have been foreshadowed l.v e . r<nt nntio "»- "[ere we cqnfineil to the
•s with us. Lieut. Goyiding om . or IWO prPM ^ in Nettf y or k, an d i'u ‘ , '°' ne rnorkp '. «•'»» wo “l*' «Ws imf
import-
huve marched for the Presidio of the Itio
Grande. Those who were at Lavnea
-passed through this place for llm same
destination. They ore nil in good health
except a few who caught a levrr at the
mouth of the river Lavaco. These will
recover when lltey 4 proceed farther west,
whem the country is more healthy.”
J. 1 ,• .♦‘♦.Off, l itfjj/H » l- -. n *.toi
?• Ihe impregnhlej since we left Columbus, is filiv, disc liar- k-...? i. r„ r two or three ,lnv« . r 1 presses in Ne ! ” | ar i JUmn iafMnn >ni9 •< >' i,
aim de uiloa or we lees nlm.ii sixiv two reslsnations nml 1 1 8K - K '*« lwo " r »•" f "»>• ; this instil nee his purpose* were singular- ?'J ''sc°'® r .y »• Germany nvail us ? As
,c i \- 8 ^ 1 1 ‘ .n * 5 ! • il recovering, will not be able to | v milicioated — !v O Picnuunc it is, it may largely increase tho value of
te signs of the limes, j eighteen desertions. The number sick 1 „, ny »... ; 'y a »"v'P a t c «'- A. u. t tenyum. j _o j
ough lo make a forced march, but shall j The Lsle Vote,
muke a desperate rfibrt to hold out. We T* 1 " commentary again furnished by
take hut one tent along,:anil one wrijhn;! 1 ! 1 * small vote polled al the lute clcclhm,
and every man takes his “saddle hn£s”j«f.the shumeless apathy *0 frequently
on his back. We shall probably have to I cyioced in public afiiiirs by tbe jieoplo of
march nil night. We nre almost certain |'bi* Stale, will we trust he sufficient to
From the Army—-A letter m the editor 1 nro considered at nil dangerous. Their
of the N. O. Courier, from San Antonio hcnllli is rapidly improving, and the
de Bexar, dated Sept. 19ih, says: {changeof weather, which is looked for in
“ The troops who were encamped here, \ two or three weeks, will restore them all.
Onr pflective fim.-es, now, if called on l"°r j t« have 9 skirmish, and equally certain to
active service, it uot much over four hun- j COHM! OIIt of j t honorably. The boys are
diedInml fifiy. [in high spirits, and many a drooping sob
. ."Cipi*. Calhoun and Jones have re* dier swears bo is in perfect health: Col-
joined the Regiment, and ore rapi^.re- B*dd remains here in command. J.*»
gaining their strengib. They will m a] . .
week or two, be able to resume their re- Redeem lime Gir study. The busiest
•pcctivc comma ml s.—i’or. ptpvUican. | workman cau spare some mcineo^'
.V. M** -i> aiw»4.. JS*,-d V • v 4» .'-A4--I SSU.r - ..■.CL-*
>tsa • * • 144.ll nfir <*»
— !>w ' * rilb at
our exports of cotton. Wo mist that it
may not explode.”
Mexican Lou nt Slonlrmj.—The loss ol
ihe Aimy is estimated nt 1500, killed and
wounded.
He wns quite a young qtnn.nnd bade fair
to attain a high distinction ns n military
He came of good stock; bis fatli-
awaken public interest, even if we wore
to omit to add
predates tbe
government, who neglects lo give on
occasions, when within hie power,
vote in all matters touching, tbe. welfare!'
The principal loss, on our
side, fell upon the Mississippi ami Ten- patriot father!
nessco Volunteers, and will rench-600, so pjj'
-r -4,- , r . . . , , , Lieut. Col. MoCBusa. of the Altsstssip-,
I that no man properly ap- ['"| ks “ cwresdoiiileni ofthc De1tn, wn-| f i( C gi m eat, dangerously woundetl liy a
blessings or our form..of " " e j musket ball. Which'passed .brougoboA
/• ‘ - A. ■*»...« .. —I IM^UliWU IU rr ...
s ."imf j_
... Monterey.*
to ,betnsod». ;
tinguisb^if iu Mississipl'' l 1
in the stermship Mississippi across the
Gulph. On tins the same day a bearer
!^ r T"““ y ,5, “ -' i,h ;r^
thouch her previous (Icfiiiiiniion was Gal-! luvd»( thesea^” ,* •• • .1 *i c 1 1 . ! paragraph so rcmprknhlo at llic timo that « irce mierclinnge ,°| products
rpi'... ,i i'ii. 0.11 lL'cioi me sea. . . I am writing in the tiudsi ofb*«$llc ami 1 | P . l | 1 *fi. rr# . l | :> ftl . r rn i limn a 1 ntid inventions, is cnlculaied lo advntiro
.e . ircumstances on , In rcganljn tho Georgia Uraimenl, wejeoprusion, ami cqnnot lie answerable (• »r I it'‘zi'ppo.-ir«a bn the 17,h ult. Tlio designs' lkc wealth nml blessings of diff
er being a veteran of North Point, ofthc
Florida and Texan campaigns, in all of
which he displayed the greatest bravery
and patriotism. His son prepared W fol
low his example, had at great sacrifice
gono more than' two thousand miles to
meet the enemies of his country, and ft" '
nobly justifying the proud hopes of hi*
friends, and the anxious teachings of bis