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Tin B«lnU»> Foret* U* 1 ^ &r ‘ | Texans. Ccn. Wnnl) #ml stall'according-! policy, and assassinate-as nrtbe first op' XIjo tracnallon ol Wo'utcrcj-.
We are assured ih it Atnputtia Inti fiom ly accompanied liitfi a tnila or so out of-pnrtunity. But make (hern -softer. the. .Mr. Haile, «be special correspondent of
ourleen to sixteen thousand troop*—the I town, liy the close of tho third clay, the erifs, instead of the blessings of war, by \ the Piwyune, Witting from Monterey,
former is the lowest number given by, whole Mexican nrmy, amounting, it i.l! making them support our army, iusttull says that the Mexicans marched out of
Titov Imd about titiy pieces of . supposed, to S,OUO regulars and 2,00(1 of supporting them, mid then they will the city in three Divisions, of 2,590 each,
lirnvv nitillerv worked with n degree oft rattclielbs, laid completely evacuated the probably soon sue for pence. It ridicules on the 2Glh, 27tb, and 23lli tilt. To this
skill and precision unsurpassed by uny na- city, leaving Cicn. Taylor and his gallant j the “ liliernl policy,” as it is called, to-; nujnoer, he says may bemadded 2,000
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lion. Thev were also in a strongly fortr-Jiniops m undisputed possession. Gt
lied"town. ’ The streets lending into the Taylor nllerwurd* received a letter from
town to the Plain were till cither closed Gen. Ampudin, advising him nf his safe
up with heavy and stiong walls of solid arrival at Saltillo. A rumor soon alter
up
masonry requmuggi - . . .... ... .
ted in the most workmanlike manner, or left Saltillo, on Ins way to Mexico,
these streets were protected with halieriesj Gen. Taylor lias now under Ins ci
?nJ words the enemy. During the suspen* \ horsemen, who left the city in small par-
mi | sin of hostilities they have n fir.-t rate op-! ties, and 5,000 citizens, all of whom took
port unity to prepare for another brush.—j U P arms, making the total Circe engaged
“Their officers are allowed the freedom in the defence of the place,.about 14,000
real labor, nod r.xecu-| toadied Monterey that Gen. Atnpudia hath pf our camps. They can come tn any of; men. -The Mexican* as they defiled
of lieu vy ordnance, planted so as to dice-1 maud
lualfy'cover their Entrance, nhrl he
The American army did not exceed I most of
our posts, examine our strengih and • through the streets, made “nqy quantity
means of defence; lay plans for their cap-|ol noise,” with their horns, ttumpets,
at Monterey upwardsol'5000 ttoops, Imre, anil incite llieir countrymen lu re-ikcttle-drums and files. The army was
o is ordering up all bis regulars and ; sislanoe.”— Sar. lip. ' accompanied by a vast crow d of worm n
.fill.- volunteers. Hu feels eonfi- *.7“. .V V.—72 of every shade of complexion, and every
U n.i.mvui, ....... . - -- ” 'Oiumitrs. 111. nils vonii | Ktgulu* the Cajiitnlnlioti. | , . J r , ,* •
6,000, and 700 of these were reserved as jdem of .nst^ Kff" « A correspondent of the Philadelphia' In-! whiles miffli and
i camp guard, to prole
fore M
hail
Nearly
liecn
Flying
inueli
most
heavy ----- . • ,
howitzers mid one 10 inch, mortar, and
our whole force is given. I his show s
eel the camp fiom ngninsl all Mexico. All the fortifications
lints on.
” From the Frisia! Vnioii.
Pennsylvania! giluellotis.
The Whigs nil over the.’country scent
to lie .in cxtacics at the result' of llte
late election in Pennsylvania. They
have carried the 8tnitf for Iho. present—
we suyforthe present.'for what rational
mun believes that the great common
wealth of Pennsylvania will long remain
in the embraces of the Federalists?
Mauy circumstnntcs conspired to bring
about this himontnhlc state <if things this
liill, .The whigs by secret circulurs and
other mentis which llic “ Northern Lords nl
the loom, and of the iron furnaces" know
how to use. succeeded in making the peo-
plebclieve that the hilloflbe-late session of
Congress to reduce the tariff, would throw
thousands of operatives out ol employ
ment, and thereby bring distress upon
ALBANY PATRIOT.
WEDRESDAYi AOVTIEDEB 1, i M||
Cotton. ,
The Steamer CaledoAhi ln> arrived, bringing
Liverpool advices to the 4th utt. Cotton had advan
ced one-fourth of a cent, With active salee. Domes
tic markets arc firm, with a slight advance un far-
mer prices. We quote 7) to 8 J.
Agricultural »cctlu*7'
We would call the auentioti cGhc £fcftd ( Af A
ricutture in this vicinity, to tlie fact tint a meeting
of tho Albany Agricultural Society, will be held at
the Dubti.t church in Albany, on the second Thun--
duy In November next, at which time the officenof
'he institution for the year, will be elected -, at that
time alto there will be an Agricultural address do-
examine
report,
on the
The..
West side’
. Janet.
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I not uiseoaraged lit thrir defeat, wn insert Rn d Warren. In the section around Bvron
. i tmio lit tils limnl, the pcrspir.ition rollingAmpnuia had to pass through the following from a Philadelphia paper::—J. Tompkins, Rubt. Lundayand C. T. J. Sin-
. . . il.ree to one and i Galveston, who left Monterey on the 6lli. “ us luce in Ig drops. At length, by a j )e Texan camp, anil it issnid that lie “These facts ore keenly appreciated by jgtoson. The committee on Premiums—.\. Tift
disparity ol more to m hr «•; \Vc glean the following items from the cuuv»l«ve eflm , he signed. | (n:l „il e sted the utmost- trepidation on .be, the great hotly of the Dermatic party D. A. Va«m ahd Jaa. Bond *
vast advantages against our army in po- ( v Orleans Delta: “ It innv he thought that thev were al- 1 nf IVimavlvn..!-. . ... , ,
silion, fully equal to the inequality ' -pile Mexicans Imd marched out of the lowed too'liberal terms. l)ut they were: ~ — r !per that wc open comm'eht* upon them* ! ,hu **!* -t* C “ B “ iu " i \" m taoMn
tiumlK-rs. cilv or Monlctey, pursuant to the terms of '•<* conquered. It would have cost a reg-i more Troop* Ordered Out. and from evt/p.irl of the SlnllTwe hear 1 a fficont no * ltc ll >etr “ppomtincnt as tho
The loss of onr army is 501 m killedarmistice,' passing the ilincomda, "'nr seige and floods of hlootl to have re-j A well authenticated report says the the voice that will redeem Pennsylvania. I Soc,clr) ' "‘‘J ,K, ‘ 1,0,M, >*° S“ e every individoxt
and wounded, 41 of whom are officers.— mhe prescribed boundary.) and drawing jhiecd the citadel. They are superior to; Pennsylvanian, reached Philadelphia, on J 3 |J1,. all( j htughabl.' fi.r the fedefalist* | * wrlUen rolinc * tion befora the meeting.
Major Lear, 3d Infantry, who was rc|.ort- 1J( , al Sai| i. tll5 l»„ lo *i* ; and our Arir.v j «** >» nuuiln-ts, and we allow them to take J the jOth insl., that the President had or- or keepiim this commonwealth in T! * Bvthcl Baptist As«wiation, which cammed
ed severely wounded, is last recovering. wa9 j„ full possession of,he plnee. onlywliat they can carry oil[without cn- dercil out the six Ilegiaicuts of Volun-, ,heir hands, by the feeble and partial rc4 tt ses.-kn at thi- r ’»ce on FriJav evening tart
The eiH-.ny 3 I««ss is not known with A r Imm Gen. P. F. Smith, (Col. piluh.ti.in, ami we secure artilen-ammu-|teers, that had tendered, some time ago' w |,- |rfl thov have obtaOcd. * ThVy I elmeii their Inborn vestcMav. Tbe Awoci.tioo hj
any certainty, i he ^exic.ii's m Monle-, Smith.) speaking of the battle, says: ^'.res «.l nil kitids. that they their servtees, to the Government. I Itetr {might as well liy to turn the Delaware been atvndeJ bv > nombe'r of able minbiers. wbo
rey state it at 12 or 1,400, but al^oul 1,000 j “Wc l.avc taken thirty-two pieces ol otherwise would have d,-?trov*-d. Our | destination vvas not known, but *np|«os-! from it* emtw, orto move the Allegha-! have preached a'series oi intcreatin- ral i«tmc
is thought a m«»ro pi.> Palimnie,, ^ n nill j nn ninouiit «l. iralhint spirits ;ulvis«n! the conccss-1 ctl i« be for iampico. I nic§ from llicir Tlic coorsc ol the Full an! ,♦/( *• l
Anofti.tr writing a . t-se. iplton of the (irill)!lncc Moros . an J ur e now in posses- h* of these t,-rms; well they might, fiirj It seems that the. Government has re- De^ra.ic Patty .tf Permsjivania when , T J <
hatllc ol Monterey, to a brother ol.iecr in j „f ;l || ,|„. works, cilv, and surround- ! '>>•• |d:it* is still capable ol -lout defence., solved to push forwaril the operations n- • stren-lh is put forth U not less stea.lv UX ” • * U "*' U,lcf fr0 ™ ' ,rim,a charebw - * nd
Mntamorns. says : ing , on,my." * j In '»>? hands it emrld not have been taken, i gainst Mexico, with the g.emes, possible I an,V irrefistnhle than the one, nor Us dl i oeeuioa ’^ hl * !lwnan 'ntewstingooe todh
“TheTex msnrj-agal.antset oflioys The Mexican force nt Monterey mold i “ Yon cm. form no ennveption of the | energy, and, in order to do so, a large n- ' votirtn to principle less fixed’ and immo- j Her. »r. IMcree.
—perfect dare devils. I bev w HI tin any. i, avc i, pen | MJ t | ntl 10.000, or 12,000 beauty 'he scenery idiom In re. I tan inforeement will lie essential—probably vn |,; e ,| ial , other. Next Octolier this Thi * ilbIc Jiri “e who has been in the service of
thing' they nrr told to do. Gen. Worth • mcu . Dm l „ nw that tlu-ir forts lit,ve Iven attempt no d< tcription. In the town we ^he whole number authorised liy Con- . strF p„,| 1 w j|| |, e cx |,il,i t( .,| • and the fed- die XI. K. Chnreh 41 years, visited onr place hs<
ndmirts ilu-in, nn«l lie is not the only one. rxam j ne< j | )V our Kfi^iriecrs, they nrr pro- f *«nil linr ^nh ns an«l !Vi»it. or;in«*'S anJ gre^s.
They are as ditleretil trout our dragoons: Mnum . P( J la |>e of the strongest midmost jtoiugratiau-s hi abiitid.mec."—.ire. lip-, All the regular troops from the tliflvient
os night Irom day. Major Chevalier H rnaitruction—impregnable, in- j Alrnrailo. , foris, on the sca-boanl.liave licen ordered
hut a fair sample of tlic whole l»>dy. Col.! ( | rr( j t j, would seem. Wo have seen a lyttei w hi.li states tlgjt • to the seat of war. The regulars will he
Hays has gained a great reputation among j ’P| 1C re is a point in the programme not the blockade of Vera Cruz cannot ntmov much increased, under a late net iif Con-
oar officers. \\ alker has won new HO-.i l( .f ore known, which is: that the first the enemy much, while the pin i of Alva- ■ gress to increase the rank and file of the
rcls. _ | flag of truce proceeded from Gen. Worth, tmlo is open. This place is distant hat a.-i Army of the United States.
“Gen. Worth is the hero of this nf- j He asked for a cessation of hostilities, so single day’s journey-fiom Vera Croz, an<L
fair; lie did the most of it, and lost only | f., r as his command nnd tho division op- si-are< lv 21 iiours elap-e witl.oc.t not only
eralists inav lie assured that they will lie , ,rw> k ,n the discharge of his present avoeatioa m
no more efficient in opposing or i becking . a-rent of ttio American Bible Society. Thcobjeef
it, than they have been on numerous oc- of this society as stated by Ilr. I’ierce, istoe.-tab-
C isinns bl-fitrc. Mail; the prediction !” 1 lisli in each county in tho State an auxiliary Bible
Society, which is if possible to furnish every person.
about thirty killed nnd wound: tl ; while nosed to it were concerned, while they
the main lardy erf the army lost alxiut 600. ■ would he burying llieir dead in a common
The Mexicans, it is thought, lost about | «j r avr. This was refused. 'Auqmdii
The ft'iiiric of the Feilcrnl Prnr,
We Invc never seen the opposition.
Cv the act above refered to, the romp t- press more hit ter, illiberal, anil reckless in 1 nr ,c -* SaTOra b >y ra.eat tow prices to (hose wl.n are
nics of the regular Army tn.-iy lie inereas- its spirit. All truth seems to he sacrili- j ab!c to purchase, and by donation to those whom'
eil, from C l to ICO men, at the option of ceil; oil justice prostrated, tinder the in-' llot- ’ lt ’ r,na of nu-mborahip, for a life members?
the President- Ifluenee of faction. Ill the midst nf u ■ for annual members Si for the first year and Sir
Wi-see that some 600 recruits area- war, which hn3 been waged against u* j cents t>er year afterwards. Tlx funds to he devoted
boat to set sail from Governor’s Island,: by n furious enemy ; ill the midst nl long | first lo supplying tl.e poor of tire count-.* with hi-*
N. York, and about 250 or 30rl front For- -standing grevnnecs, which they liarl blur and lire surplum if any, to go to'the'present
_ ( p iics.Ohrrrruc, Va., Ibr Tampico, wdttTc it perpetrated against os ; whilst the honor rudely for supplying the destitute inother sections.
of tlic cilv out of the town. To (his Gen. snrpiise.uot the least intimation olhissaii- jis said that IdOO regulars and 4000 vnl- of the nation is at stake; whilst every auxiliary society lias been formed in this
Worth would not listen. Auipudi l iu*xt ing having nreviouslv rcnehetl-lhem. lie unteers will rendezvous, mid will ho uu- patriot heart should he enlisted in the sor-
pieccs of| sometime threafier sent it ling to (
Worth, Hiking n cessation nf arms until
ho could convey (he worm'll and children I..',*,
merchandise, hut mumtii
boiili il and cqriicd over l
The arrival of Coinmodii
Antonio tie Lizardols sa
ns of war being.
ii.tlic latter city,
e Pi rry al San '
.1 to have occa-
I a slir amongst the
,riding squadron,- takinj
ships of tire
the ill all bv
the same number. We w
artillery fry the surrender. After exam
ination wc found we had not begun the
hardest of the work. All are satisfied
with the conditions ofthe I race, which lasts
lor sixty days, except, perhaps, some til
the Texans.”
The iiiltowing is lint outer of tho day
issued hy Gen. Taylor, alter the capit
ulation of Monterey :
IIxad Qc'arti:its, As my or Orcur.vnos, >
Camji, near Mnuleny, S’ J'/. J7, 1810. i
The commanding general has tho satis
faction to congratulate the nrmy under his
command upon another signal triutnpli
over the Mexican forces. Superior tn us i sissippi, lo arrange the terms of nn nr-; nti utlrihnlc of variety to the masterly in-
m numbers, strongly firrlilied, nml with inisttec, atlil they fixed on the terms (ia- netiv ity wlacli Imd hitlierto prevailed'.
G> Xiiltt'iilislnttilmt* tins
Tire Array.
vice of the country; nml every limit!
should he employed to promote her in
terests, wc see art infuriated press exag-
Wer received, hy the. lust mail, news rra tirig every difficulty, nml ridiculing
an immense preponderance of artillery,
they have yet been driven front point l<
point until forced to sue fir terms of cn
pilulalion. Such terms have been grant
ed as were due tn (ho gallant defence of
the town, and the liberal policy of oui
govermm nt.
The general begs to return his thinks
to his commanders, and
nrxt sent n Mag of truce to 'Gen. Taylor, ,-aoio out with orders to report himself lo, der the command of Gen. J’attersou.
asking on what conditions he would grant Cuuimmloie Connor as le-ourl in command,
an nrinistiee. Gen. Taylor replied tlial nnd is uulhoriz>'d to nssmne the direction
the conditions should he that they would of ollbirs wlienover tlie latter may fret in-
surremlerns prisoners
pudia rejected, and then
of some of hi* officers,
sent n commission to tho
nl, composed of Gtm. Woim, oni. m-n- uorc 1’crrys iirrivin win.tii give ttie so ... . , .
tlerson of Texas, and Col. Davis id' Mis dn.ii som.'lliing to tin—sonn thing to ii.ld j " cr ? tloul S ' vo11 : i ' 1 "J or i - t a I' f' 1 ,l "‘ ■^ •' plan of the campaign. One of these cd-
Uegimcnl ol Inliintiy and I.ieul. Gol., |tor3 ^|, 0 “Savannah ltepuhlienn") tis-
McCluug of the Mississippi \ ohinleers, J srr j s ||, a j “General Taylor w ill he pusli-
jlly ngreed to. Notwithstanding this, | - X. O. Com. Times. I"* 10 " rr 1 c rtiporleil to have beeni killed,]ed forward nt mice into the country, hi
wc learn that slinn-'dissatisfaction is ex-' ~ ----- — *— (were Ixilh doing well, and are likiuy lo . fi.ast to Saltillo, without provisions or . , , , . .
prasedowadGco. Tavlor, tnorc par-- v . , notran o! Cent Mc-et- {recover Li. at. Dilxvorth nf the 1st ln4 lran31 „ irw ,ion. nnd thus will the wh.de !'**”*"•}“* 7 onty reaL
ticularlv among the volunteer wing ofthe. 1 V ' ' 11 f 1 ) *>«'. O, leans pa-jlantry died m. 20th ultn his wounds. | American force lie sacrificed by tl.e wis- 'y™* where Urero re minixo co^he.id.. «1!
Army, fin l.nviag assented to tl.e arn.is- torn. film.!, the c-.n,n.m.den, j An express rider, reu.-l.cd Monterey on , cnl!res „t Washington !”
lice.' The Mexicans, they believed, woo'd .‘t' • ‘.V! t!J lle 1 29l _ l ‘“JV’o" ".’n 1 "'.‘i*. 1 ! I ? ut 1,10 hi'mrile topic of denimeintinn
not have held out many hours lunger, am
flir.f /llm mo r i • * o 11 liml iil<>n*V» nl .int.
county, end order* forwarded fora supply of BiWer.-
I«<!nrstlioai ICeligioii.
Wo invite the attention of rcligioni#U of every'
*eet, to n few miggcstion* on these important inlv
jects. A little reflection will convince the* reader
»!mt tlie progress of vital piety or pure religion*»« iit
n gootl degree dependunt nrrcdircutioiY, find of conse
quence, that the promotion of education rliould b§
made one of the great objects ol every branch of
tlie Church, ns well ns of every patriot and philan-
thropirit.' Men differ fn m other animats iritiJilec-
tualfv, only in degree, nnd in his most savage and*
ignorant state, ho is hut little their superior. If it
i f |f dr* jvcil in tluil city \i;i Churgf's, Kiiigilon i had rcnclicd Saltillo, the evening previ-1 jg jin* stntc f»f tin? trensurv- f riic ** Xow
i:d FraOtin. At tlie l ite r port he < m-|ons am! had commenced fortilyina the i York Kxnress” reeklesslv anti nbsunllv
not wunout me t.iss ot inany gallant and I f,-U disnppiiin,. . ....
•Accomplished ofliixrs and brave men Jofthe Americans; they thought it was '"'nt ih' iK* by pilot boat to New Oileanfii.Ja few weeks.—Federal Utupn.
Tlie army nnd the countiy w ill deeply j vastly stronger than, in taking possession
It ?rrins tiuit ilit? Gomrnmlnre in sm-i
c\Y
as a heart to feel, then if w true that edneation,*
v.'hii.i developed tlic mind, awakens the reasoning
faculties, and furnishes the key to the store* of Ink
man and divine knowledge, is a piereqiiisite to the*
sprc.id of tlic gospel,
ns c.vamino the means witliin the proper
ce of tiro various churclicff to promote ednea-'
First, Ly giving toxic to society on tliis sub-
the pulpit, and tlirongh their interedorse'
•orld. Let tlic* importance of tlie subject
pressed upon the hearers on every suitable oc-
, . - . . ccsionlot them learn that h is the duty ofthe State'
war, plungfu into expenses that have no .... ... - .. »
nml-’* T?,w neen.u.L like nil .Iw. r ,. SI t to prmate «-heoJ«, at ,vh,co every e.t.«D cun luun.
i npon
to read the lairs, Jdi write his onm rote. If public
Ttie Cnpltnlatio::, Ar.
__ is
facts
Ampudi
evenirgou
inuclt labor,. I:
clary,
of tho
about _
ofthe Cathedral, where tlto priest was
performing- mass, and such was the des
truction nnuind, that Ampmlia being rn-
treated. by tlic priest and others, itnmcdi-
ftcly wrote his letter to Gen. Taylor, ask-
tag terms. This letter was dated 9 «»’-
dock. p. m.. on tho 23.1, hut Col. Mulatto,
the bearer did not reach Gun. Tavlor till
fli« next morning near 0 o’clock He
»oon returned with Gen. Taylor’s demand
S surrender ol ,d left ..gain fi.r Camargo on the ' ur ?' J i.c.acqu.smo,, m ,t
^WlmvcaTimei A '"! MK,, ° »th under n stmng escort. j value to our commerce, as to tender
f^-| fc-F”- mmrnS2CW-9"MT rf c “"
[lisputcd opinion can lie awakened to tlie iraportsdetf of tbs
into | Le! subject, it will he accomplished: hut this will re^
, inn<.!c qtdfc time, perseverance and demonstration. Sc-*
>f commerce, condly. Why should ndt every missionary of the*
s— that the church become a tcaclior of youtli, and establish'
j Ilts WIIII Jll’-MCO. 1 lie nut-III HulllIV Mill! ; .. I* « *r» m ..... . . .
— ” , 1KV<fMi vclv tit San VrmrUco ^ innmor i Ohio, at Boston, is in be liillv cqiliptjd foV c f ^ ^^ lh<j S*-ciclary ortl^Troo^Ufy anAovorsw Sunday ^hool. and even,n*
rhe numhrr of ' K t c *f, 1 ^ i,n .^f Rn ® ,w \ 0r ^ k " an ^ mCr j immediate active service- The 5qind* l0 ^ J ^‘l )r(1cm ^ 0 ^ *| ,c L |r t(T 1S I0 ! , to tin? { at every point where it is possible, wHhiirhiscirciit?
»wi».v uinit ■ ns.a wimmiimim, ••• w... - ' • ’ ■ j,
naiulo, imlnlging in his favorite system <>f „n r. „. ., , .
warfare, wherever he can find isolated or '! rl } Go ' n ' S1,, * t h fi Monterry on jeidjer House of Congtes; vvlm voted for
detached parties of the American nrmy., «‘;c '' ,lll ' e of Upper Cuhlo,ma t|lc ncu . TarrfThilt^-the llon. David Wil-
He has killed, in one instance, a Texan)baiMwBarharas was m 'he qu.ei f :Dradfcrd cun.y.-is selected;
sutler, anti in another, taken some thirty IPT™"? " f p £ mu f h , while the greater part of the “Tsrift of-
pack inttlei, carrying no store* from Ca-.'“ ft^ he .ebah.tattts, who „ Dcl ^ rats , ave leh home|
Inargo to Monterey. The Texan volun-1 1 nevr r agamsabtmt lo the rule of their
terrs. Uungrrs nnd all, are dt« liargod. . °'d masters.
A train of over 100 wagons arrived in
Lower California will also, probably
as it was vary proper they should be,
-Moreover, the results of this election have
>r given Mr. Wilmot-a co-adjutor from his
Malamoras front Brnsos Island on the Cih , plll; <-Unih to onr arms, iftliew.ir contin-^^ gtate, in the person of the Ilmr.
inst.. and left aeniti fur Cumarco on the' ur ?- i haacqqisuioji ofiLwilI be of siich Charles Brown, of Philndt-lnhin muniv.
arrived in Malomoras on the IOlli by the
tfi»l Ge'i| ,U \Vor'ili 3 nn'i-'i' t isteiuiicr ilovg/i nnd lleady. Ono of these
opinion.to Gen. tSjVv, Salffieteras lit 8oid ’ i * lol, ° ,:omman ‘ U ' d
ratododiwere loo severe and huin'rlitrng,
anti thought Gen. T. could uflbrd to &
more liberal. At the conlcrcncc, howev
er, Gen.. 1 aylor still insisted upqn his
terms With some pertinacity, but finally
pgrecil to leave every thing with three
commissioners on cither side.
Although by the capitulation, the Me*
•can army Imd a week in which to march
by Capt. Walker.
Tire wounded in Monterey were doing
well, and thurc was- little or no - sickness
there.
. C'ourlllatlu* the liuctap
The Mutamoros Flag of the 10th, con-
tai.ns a sensible article in regard to the
conciliating policy of the United Slates
Govcrmpcnt. 'litis policy tlic editor suys
cst which we should pay; to cramp up! Iod ® '<> ">= establishment of Mimioatry
the sineWs of war; nml to swell the school*. Let a missionary be uppoioted to a cinsif
clamor of the manufacturers in favor of [ of cigld kUlions, to be duUm* from each other abaet-
the key note which Mr. Clay gave nut I ten miles. Let him commence at the 6r*t MstSco,-
the other (lav nt Ashland—of “uesToiia- j pnacUina on Sunday,and teaching tbe elementary
tion !—UF.riTOltATION!” of the tarilT ■ i.. r~i_..,i...a attend derinv
Charles Brown, of Philadelphia county.
Mr. Brown is decidedly opposed-to the
Tariffof 1842, and ns between that ami
tlic new Tariff will, unquestionably sitp-
, Military. • port the latter. S<» the “appeal to the
The Charleston Courier of the -Olh | peoplel! has secured at least one more vole
Ut-.snys; “Tbe U. b ; 4tr»|)S at Fort »fi r the ‘ Turiff of 1S4C.—Jorrrart/o/ Conh
Monline, ordered some timcsince to pro
ceed to Mexico, have hceu detained by
order* to a watt the reception of clothing.
The clothing having arrived, the ship
A Correspondent of ibq Cincinnati
ik. on the mor-1 serves but to make the Mcxicaus more in.
• ® ‘:*yYWith a majority ollsoicnl, and oilers them stronger induee-
•V.™*'. 1 a r rc fi" e »'yd General1 meats to continue lire wur, for it is en-.
Vorth to nde out -of town with him< the I riching lliero nl the expeosn of our own.
; naeral opiaiog . being that -the valliaot I citizens. Tlic enemy arc enjoying privi-
lexican wasia. raw w being intercepted I leges denied lo our own people! Tliey
-And. cut. on. liy bu flotown enemies, the J accept our fuvors—laugh at- our stupid
South Carolina 1ms been chartered, and.at Catnargo Says: There are now-in "tho
the troops, nbout 250 in number, arc now U. S. army 26 regiment,of| volutdcers—8
embarked, and thc : vessel is to leave, we jof infantry, 4 of artillery, and. I-of inooul- ^
understand,- to-morrow. The ttien sre|Cd riflemen, besides the 2- regimenta of pheasant countenance of
mostly recruited within n few months:dragoons—making.in all 41 regiments of labored at hi*-lorge, (rn<
(Mist, in the upper parts of this State and all arms.
Georgia, and are said to be as fine' a body
ol'soldiers as any in the service. With
good drilling, vadir (lie experienced offi
cers that have them in.charge, it rosy be
expected tint they, will .give a good
coital of-UiemsclvcsA' * - .; . ,i
..-.I'J.ra - J*• V- e--£-\-. v* •
If to this is lobe added’ the men em
ployed in die quarter master’s commissa-
ry nod engineer’s dcparmciits,' ihere will her brood
be shown a force of 20,000 men,, now in
and attached to tb* orioy or the United
States.- >4
op-1642. Wc trust the good sense of the
people, the firmness of iheir represenfa-
tlves, und the results of the tariffef1840,
will arrest these clnrftors, ‘ nml pardlyz^
tliese cflbrts.— Washington Union.
If any “ living live man, How living,”
can rend thof closing paragraph hf ML
Siunnnnt’s hi^htarifl' address before the
American Instnpc without shedding tears,
we bcgto mnUo his acquaintance, for lit:
must be n nntti of nerve nnd familiar with
onions. - Here it is; read it:
■ • “Now, ns tn a change back to the Pro
tective policy.—Its-effects would imme
diately be seen' in the smiles of the"plow-
boy as ho Whistled to his leutn—lti lhe
of tlie smillt as he
.. . trad' in the geficra!
renovation of life whole Nation. When
ever a cliungo of policy like this is made,
tkc tciduio will be teen
to thi
branches of education to ull wbowill attend dotaf
tire remainder of the week.* Iret Uiwcoura* bo re-'
petted St etch-station, poising round to the tafiaf'
the end of eight weeks. It is prohslde thst st lesrt 1
ten persons would itteitd the school st etch stttion,-
and If so, six wvekrtuition would be giren to eighty
persons williio tho year by s single missionary.—'
Those who know tlie value of even such small be
ginnings, may form some .estimate of the reatH .rf
the system to the church ond to-society.
T4ie elections tu Olaio sad
u aJ( ( . vaulur
ft-.'—
1 a 1
— S..J
Tho whTge are everywhere rejoicing mad throwing*
up their c«pa >»t’ what they call their triumphs i»^
these ,tw» States. . But for what are war called up-'
on to rejoice ? For’ tbe triumph of high tariff !*!*•’
ciplea in Pennsylvania, and AboMioolmo rf t**
worst kind in Oliio. How fang-irilt
wiligs of Georgia haveconxidered the triomph _
such prinetpics a auloBCt of rejoicing » Hew
in Id aln’eo the dpiahm* ef John
Daniel'WftihleT'have been Vqstateri
mote ft)clody, ilia sinipicjlty.ln Ge^.snd'thoeeof'Ife?”^ *
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