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JtiMana State Sentinel. EMUWEERU. RfUfM vioii-ascf. ii Tiir. pmrr. of liberty. lXm4VrOL,lS, JVUME iO, 1SI6. Dciiioci'silic oiiiiii:ilitus. For Governor , IAMBI H II I x C O HI II . For Lieutenant Governor, PARIS V. I I ; . Mr. Marshall's C it ciliar. The Indiana Journal asks as a iimltor (f justice to Mr. Marshall, that thohc papers which may have co pied the Bcckwith article in the Lagrange Dsm erat should publish his circular, and says that although they may wish to belt him for Governor, they cannot desire, to rob him of his good name at the same tune. Very well fair play if a jewel. Suppose the whig papers that abused (iov. Whitcomb for pardoning the The Oregon Iloiiiulai ) . On the subject of the offer recently made by the' Idlest from I lie Ami). The Union copies the following from the New Or- IlritKsh Minister, and the result likely to occur, the lns Picayune, and observes that it will be read w ith Louisville Democrat has the following sensible re- interest, as indicating the probable design of General marj.3 . Ta lor in his next movements. "Since the passage of the notice our claim to the I We undrr.tmd that the nrit demonstration of ( nranl whnlo of drei n nrnrtimll obsolete. The COUU- I "J1"' bc v Mont. fry. I hi place i. try is solemnly committed, after mature discussion, to eoinproinise by the net em of both Houses of I 'mip-rrss. .No other interpretation can be put ipoH the proa til Die a . I ruM, II T I II t( lllllll'U9 Ii V ini dnv J I 111c I o I ' IIIIUB, Ul and resolution giving the notice. It was an otter to he ih,cror of M,.xlco through iho putsea of the Sierra ! .1 m . ! - 1 1 1 ..... 1 nin n 1 Our Term. Rev. Mr. WeinzorpuVin, who was clearly innocent, o o an, III should set the example of restoring to both of those eo-npromisc with Great Britain, deliberately made. a,re gentlemen the good name of which they cruelly and . . . . . . . . 1 eu in i if iimr m 11 -111 A I ..... ..ul 1 .1 i,,i,n . t iliwint'li till-Ill llV tlllll IlKlllflfr (111 1 no Toiiow.n; win nereauer oe mc p-rmannit terms jj - - ' r. . 1 7 . from the opinions given during the discussion. .1 II' .1 I.. I ...I ll.l. il J " I . 1 . I t 1 . . . . 1 ..... . i I I . T i ' I 1 Ö or me 'riy laawwi nnw onimti : article on me sunjeci in ifleguwOTMiwiM ...... c,,n ,,(r j on (7-raymcnts to be made always in advance. One copy, one year 2.00 Three copies, do 5. (Ml Five copies, do 8.UQ Ten conies. do !.". H r 1 I r I t . nun win ii. Twenty copies, do., to be directed to one person, 20,IHI above request w ith a good countenance. N t esnr srt((j tL m nlluu cinlly commend this Migostion to the Lsmibride Reveille, which has thought proper to resuscitate that matter, although its whig co-luboror and editor, D. P, Hollo way, w ith a rnnjnnty of w hig Senators, and almut 90 lemur from Mil a moras, and is approached by a difficult road running lhrouh an arid and ill w.t n il com, try. It is the piinci al city of the province of New ( on, and command the entrance) uf the labte landa, or To m.ikn tbe onrratinn of the nrmv nnon Mnnterev - , m - . j . . . . . II ..- ..... .... . - - . . - ons fiven (hirillP the discussion. AC- jcn occunvine the town of ('arnarco, about 350 in ilea our correspondent, these terms are virtually i,y wa'er, above Matamoraa. To do thin securely, it ia . . . . a . I 1 0, 184o ! If the Journal or any other paper will tei oifcrj. Qu guveriuncnt would stand in a very un- nrcessary for him to have transport of a draft suitable to thm vnmnlP. vn will send them tie article. we t iv-rable position bi-fon- the world.it tho oner wu- me navipuon 01 mc umuMimr. "'g" win ut uir . -- - ; . . ..... i ii r t mnntinn this ns nail one instance nmopo- manv. L"n- not ti w accepted. e believe that Great imtam on Srmi-Weokly. (Publishod tliree times a woek during the session.) One copy $4.6Q Throe copies UMMt a. . t a I I I a'il.. .1.1 i t ill il is UUIM-- : iiino 1.111: y v.iii iii.i. 1 1- - ... v rf uro. Ill a , 3 J .r I believe that oar representatives in (Jongre inisrepre- timcnl of thia country when they oiler- ed a compromise ; but certain it is thev would misre basis of his operations upon Monterey, and this p out must bf first made the depot of supplies, and entrenched in a sty le capable of suitaniing a wkifß. was the design -f (ten. Taylor, n we learn, to l at Montirey by the litst of July; lut the want of transports to To CorrcpoiHleiK V. G., Mor:nntio n. Yours of the lJth, rontuning the cash for niany leading wliigs throughout the State, who can t went) -two new wili-n. rib'r, ICIUIII UUI IIWIIKB. I m -l W I r. g., rtono. Yours of the 13th, was also received, and ihr papers yet so overiKiwcrcd with the evidence of the Inno-1 in Uie Senate will vote to ratify trie treaty. We take it forwanlrd. I'h-inks. Po miiiv new '0!criers are rnmins in, who desire noliresof the : iv. th nur Ii n r-i rtrr tup Kliu'iTitv Bid rrnod fill til ill OUT wa. üuly reeelve.1, for wl.u I. we , , . , - rn,UnVu.B .,.rn " T"- m ' T l& i- t. wi uu 3n?j;cir;u n Hij piipuiij voniwiwaei FUrJ g U rt'lalllOilS. W O Hope rvCrV DIIJIWI wmmm mI I. a.iitvaii Itio atirna ll t ' 1 1 . a r 1 r , 1 K'lsl Coinin lln ,1 him t present it, tl after they had ?iren in implied p edge of pfngnm jn the rnemy. COUnry tin ,h,, de sruietneni, ti.ey wiomm mn now nw,. , fkiency is removed. UtaMrgO is situated upon the K10 imporum our claims ue to i nyegoa norm wnr' ; (;rande, and preaonlf an admirable foundation fur a display . a a ".III. I . I 1 1 tney are hut a drop in the huckei wnou '""H"' L,i . u,.OI1 the interior, and from C- . - . M . ! I . upon tne interior, anu iroin l amargo ia .lomerey is aooui 40 leagues, or 120 miles. The country lying between that town and Monterey is more fertile thxn that between Matamom and Monterey consequently it is altogether OtDCe of the Rev. gentleman, that they united w ith ihr fir irrnnlnr nnmlmr f.f ill 'IUI H' Ti t S ill Ilpt 1 1 Kin 1 11 0" t or ..... Uli, IUI .VMIVI IIU'I.VV. V. ... ....... I, rereii.n ! their kind letter, that we mut say to them all, that r ii l, Ihr re.epl.nn of the paper hy them is all the inK.ce lhe want, it his pardon. What Says tllC Journal ! It it Will pilb- be.nf proof that we have received them, lolling. füf Rented that the President w.ll mi bin it the offer of j i,t.lt,r for the army to proceed f.om Camargo upon Montc- I jigland to the co-ordinate branch ot the tre:;ty-maK ins power. Hit ow n views of the title of this coun w e Sloi the Moee from rmiiiiiiu CO"4 Uov. WittTroMn, in hid stump peecbce, beejetl a oreat deal about red-icin the St;ite eSBOndi tures 5V0UU dollars per annum. Why does he not nt the same time enumerate the items of retrench ment! Why not tell the people that in making sueh an estimate he contrasts the present expenditures w ith those which were incurred at the time a revision of the laws took place !" v fay keep the bail jis, a refutation of landen against democrat will repay in the same way, and with heaping tnea sure. rey thou from Matamoraa With a view to expediting the mnrch f the army.Osp- Iry, or the individual views of Senators, arc not now tiin Sanders, who has distinguished himself in the admir able defences he has constructed ahout 1 omt Isat el, has the question. The point i. what is this p-overnincnt hound hy its own acts to do ! It is obvious le all that been despatched to the city to procure the neceasary trans the bargain i already made substantia llv. We have ; ports. He is now in the city of New Orleans, but will virtually told England that we do insist upon the proceed up the river immediately to supply ihe deficiency w h de; w e have declared our Willingness Ul divido. , " transports which biapsrcWn , here may leave. From sod invited her to renew negotiation w ith the Invest j ,,,e m"ulh of ,he R, (irande to.l-aw V"vU ,,,faW assurance of a comnromisinc rnirit on our part. If ? four wa!,:r c,n ru? w,t,l0Ut rt?J a I t I . ,i. at... I ' ii i . i .. .i. lhal point un to tmnarei, mere are not more man mrte n.-.iri c ti iiii in r'x w i 11 ir r v i ! r s. i . i i i i i i !. n 1 1 i i w r o uiri iw itr r . n - i t n i i i i i m vj (II U i l UMi III lUl.Tli' pvibibiv , uu min o NVt s'wu 1 j a rVi it would j e jMisit ion I t 1 . ii.vl.l l..vl.t Afl .1 ' t . . rj tiiim I . . ! , .r, T . , i x.i i" mm is mu Hwiiu nielli i'l in 1", l u 1 loiuuiii- .T . f I . 1 .. .i r Ii... I . 1 1 1 r m 1 I . . t rn.liiri 'ir f t in e P " oner 01 un- imhh. 1 c jm mnm k.'hiihii imv . t 3 . r id, and cannot reassert our claim to the whole ol Dciiiocr.itir. Rci lew. We have received the June number of this valuable publication. The annexed table of contents will show that it is well filled with interesting ssatter. It contains a very excellent likeness of the lion. Kd vnrd A. Hannegan, 13. S. Senator from Indiana. The ar ticles are as follows : History of Coritt, rational Reform in the t'nilni Statt t (Continued ) New York. it the Policy of Eiighinil to Fight or TVme Vi'th the Umited State f Uy Heniy Wik. If .Mexico Exploration du Territoire de i'Oieon. des Californiea, et de la Mer Vermeille, eterateo pendant la aiinees 1H10, 1841 ti IS42, par M Dufl 4 de Moifn. At'acbe a la Legation de France ä Mexico: Onvrage, public par ordre, du Roi, a- ui les auspices de M. le MareVhal Voult, Due de Dalmatie, Sic Uy ('aleh Cushina;. Brazil Sketche of Residence and Travels in Bmril, Sec. Sic Uy Kev. U. P K.dder. A. M. 2 vol- ratitio vmrnnrw mmm mAftwi, For s, nafsr, Wl I.I.I A M STEW T. i JOSEPH Johnson. . llW'll I Mli.OT- Fnr U- i j rsrntntii' s. - I N I I I li u ill I? ( Tllo.M s W ( ÜUNSEL. F.,r Skerif, H INNER LAW HEAD. Fn, t nunty VmmmisMimrr, JESSE PRl:E. F, lUrtmer, JOHN THOMPSON. For rtoxcutin Attorney, KlW UD LAN DEB IMIIDtTlX Jinrtoynttd r lit Our '. For Pfmtcmiimg Attorney of the tuh Fireuiti EARL B. STONE. LDW.WU) LANDES, For Sheriff t Mrim Dnsjetei ALEX. W- Kl'SSMI.L. 1. . Iliuiiihir . f Cattilidate fir mc Ofesiaiajf Oatci ajsji , Qrfipeellief ol (iov. Whitcomb's protTer of one thousand dollars from his own parse, without any eors, the Madia n Hanner, (the stwsirifif orj;an of .Mr. .Marshall) of the , whole, or a tenacious adherence to miles, HUI. inst ask whether this was rxf.rc or after the pk l,1.e ('n:,Vd St,?J.fS.in B v, r-v ""vorabh Schopenhauer. Uy N:tthamel Oreene Honnef 5tudellt'a Night-Watch. Uy the author of The Yibjmhi" 6ir. Paper of an otd Dartmoor Prixoner E titcd by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Asilrubal's Wife. Uy W. R. C. Hoamer. Monthly Finnnciul anit Commercial .Irticle. 'Pulet of the South und t "Western ('learing." by Mrs. Kirkland ; The Wilderness and the War-Patli." by James Hall; "The Wicwsm and the Cabin," by W. G.Sirnma; " Prairie Land," hy Mrs Fiirnham. .1 brief Review of the late Occurrence in Poland. Motives of Sew Honks. PeUticml Statistics War Bill, and vote thereon. Imhan TlCATlBS. CuL -M. O. Lewis, commis sioned to treat with the Indians, and II Cbreft from the Camanchfl and other Indian trüies recently arri ved at New Orleans. Peece with thirteen Indian tribes bordering on Texas, is now Ptiarautied. The treaties with nil these have been made bv Colonel fa water ,n many place, teamers uf the proper draft j n conncction Wltj Butler of S. I , slid t an scarcely ue got in suincient uuinucrs nere m ans'-vi-r VOlH. : Will ,1 r.-- Ilia f. It,.t fitrr 'ttm mi llie Ir.mn nn..i!., The Favorite Translated from the (Jerman of Johanna ' .i .i .i r .. i mat aimaie tue country, ai ine loirjwing omrN ami iiacea. toncludi-d. V.7.. 'In- pnrposei of an tavsding army, and ihcretorc Captain Zanders will go west to find them the delegations are taken to Washington, lxth w ith I the purpose of having the treaties ratified, and to ac- Uefore reaching Camarg-t, the army will have to take j -; these "men of the wilds." with the extent of t. . r i i I . . i oie town oi ivcynosa, wnicu is ociwecn .iPiamoras anu Carnargo. It is not expected, however, that any defence . ,i . . . i f v - - The above is an extract from the Indiana Journal of rtgukur organ) follows up tins lstSJees nneooos Qrego, without noting absurdly. The action of Con the 17th. The editor admits a saving or retrenchment with the cod and direct statement that the Governor LrrCss and of the President is the action of the nation, i - ... um.,.. Wm . imiiairntTim of ahout four onlv declared that he would advance the amount should They have siren away, we believe, a part of our ter- 1.11111'' Uli, iniia"Niuaiiu..i.. - - l i I.. ... I.... ....... I .. ... . .. " .ii ..... ..... .1... l..., - I.... i j. riiorv. w n Ii e na e a i n-ar r 'Mil io. Ulli Ii u I i iirnrrn nv nr i ishmir nnw in tip at M.interev as nnn i . . , r, .. .r. t t . . i ü . n i u n II it vv iom w ill thousand dollar- pcrannum and turnislir me iifni-ium- no ,.m: n mmm, j, ..... t....t a ... o . 0 ... . "-i ' " " tJV-' ,u . . I mm m . , be he ned. (in Julv as ioaili.-. At tbat nlace. it is believed, the . r..i Mi-m. .1., . C r Lienaiid is dotihtle-s sincerely desirous of peare Mexicans will make stubborn stand il at all during the . . . ... M f ' .l . ... 1 . 1 ... I . .....I . -. . I....... t.l.. nll ti,.wi 11 I 1 1 r ruriAiu ' III' 1, 11 1 1 il z . . 1 j I I a., tlllll. m nv . ... . v. , : d will he made of such villages. our country, and the number of its inhabitants ; on j which subject they have at present very obseure id-1; s m sell. erv wen. we aa? u uwj - .' j . . jnglanil is uounm-s sincerely uesirotis oi prare . .hxk ans win inane a tiiunnoin sianu n at an uuring tin tt.o ,n, ,,. r ..r ono m .re item r. ut of several) of this could be safely made. Now it WSS several OSTS before .. intrret. Shr hns .m eilrd all that this ! war. 11 the troons under General Taylor ccrunv Monte Vi' . ' I " " mmm - - - " " mm I I W m , Jt T fP mn ..nriirliiarat If the editor will onlv cast his the lank made its otter, that Gov. Whitcomb not only country required, and would have conceded fiftv-four rey, the whole of Mexico this side of the i-Vrra Madre, ; tribes represented are the I aunnrhes, Lapan, ion-ke- stnie reirel. mil in. n . . . .. I ..... . j. . -t tu i :.. i. - : r i. it..:..i w . . :..i...i: ... ... ..... . . . i I ' . UUIII.I . t.i.i.v... .... Verv well. We have now only time to furnih ous'y proffered a loan for that purpose, such an otter J . . . . i a . .-I 1 kT 1. 1 A V4th. 2aih. 20h. 27th. 2'Jih. 3oth. go beyond the sum , forty, if there had been any necessity for it, to avoid ar as anu other man u ar- ',0 bas doubtless gained more than she ex- " i . i l l. I .1 i . l I .1... I (am. II:niiia--i oui-agc--Pall lot im. .. i r Ä C I mmrlmm- m-wto hilt itlrdirnd lillllvi'lf to eve on the siti'Me item oi me e.x h'mm- oi m- ...v.. , n i . e I ...:lt it..A iIuia ' . .1 rno tliniic-i nil ilnllnrtf nnil nc t it r turein one session, inai or rcw, ne wiu .m - . .J T" . I nected. and much less than she has uniformly desaand was appropriated for that object by th tt same Ugiekf in tfie Mate, in proportion to nis property , anu siaun ture, forty-six thousand dollars. fj-And the la WS tbnl this was, he apprehended, the only reliable and were nut revised at that sesion. The se-sion lasted effective way of raising means in time. This was nearly '. months. Now let him next look at the ex- frequently done. Soon after, nou s arrived here that j As w? predicted to our friends, icn. Hanns is to pensesof tiie Legislative session of H 13-1 (Acts, 40) certain public spirited individuals of Louisville had, be the Whig candidttc in this county for the Senate, and he will see that it amounted to only twenty-five in that way, raised money to aid the Governor of The signs stuck out "pretty considerably " at the thousand dollars all told that is, just twenty-one Kentucky. A large number of our ttrOSt substantial .Market House, in tb livering his very short speech thousand dollars loss than these expenses were in 1919. and respectable citizens here, and respectable gontle- there, a few weeks ago. After covertly endeavoring A ndmotrwl hv tho nifii who wrrc thru attendin" the I nited States 1 onrt to excite the .reiiidici's of the Democrats aLrainst tin." OW 1 II 1 I 1 I I 1 3 IU IIIU H'UI unii.-uiii ........... ' -- ,-- r m - - o will be in the possession of the United States, including ll.e mining districts of New Leon, N w Maxies, Marita Fe, ('hihuabua, V.r. 6lc. 't his calculation is hased somewliat upon the idea that the United States will order an expe dition from the Missouri river upon the northern provinces. If this be done the whle of North Mexico will be in our possession. Such a disposition of the forces of the United States would end the war at once. Hut if it did not, our army would hold the key to the whole of South Mexico, and the gatea of the capital would, speaking in a military sense, be in the possession of (Jen. Taylor. The Chasf.. A letter dated Fort Brown, May 'Jod, gives the following farts in regard to the pursuit of Journal to here been saved, and it nahes just the twen- at tins place, can vouch for the truth of this state- Secretary of War, tor issuing Ihe regulation that no t,,G Mexicans after the last battle: ... c.. .1 .1 ,U,w toil btr i WhiVomh " to inont Tii.- Tonrnnl nlitnr must have known this. volnnti'i r should hi.' received undei 1" or above ! - II VC lllUUSlIHU UU41C OTMW "J www - - mmm ....... w - . . - I C'"l0dra"H"nS H 1 TTU'eT ) "IT UCd tl a' gnat's heel.' And that too without going into the for when Gov. Whitcomb adverted to this matter in years of age (although such has always been the law-,) i j,,, They had arl rri other items ! The ftct is. Gov. Wh.tcomb fell short his spoech in the Market House, he did it only as he lamented that he was beyond the age allowed tor of the mark. And this is the character of the man, refeeüing his offer which ho stated it was well known service intimating that he could tight like a Tro- j wagon w ith smunition, clothing, che. They returned own soul. In brief, the "hoys1 said he spoke like as wo can anneal toali acnuainted with him. He he had previously made. Has J. G. Marshall or any Jan, if he eras only permitted. 11c reminds us oi a , to .viatamoras wnn tneir prisoners, and we now nere book." He always treats other snti-sggressirc ottered one cent I The Journal character (ot winch we yet occasionally see a speci "Col. Garland, with all the disposable mounted ic re treating enemy o miles. 1 hey nan a orttsh with the rtar guard, killing o, capturing &, and taking one nay, Waco, Witchata, To-wack-a-nte, An-no-dor-rol, Caddo, Kichi, Delaware, IVnamhow, Bede and Hur-Iu.-ee. Ö7Uev. II. Slicer of the Methodit Episcopal Church, preached for the Bsftissoro reluejteers nt the marine barracks, a few days since. He exhorted them like one of the patriarchs of the Revolution, lie exhorted them to fijht, and to tijjht like men. and to beware, abnve all things, of being hot in the back. Ele said that it was a leading principle of Christianity to be ready to stand up, life or death, fbf cur country. He had been himself a soldier, and, though past the vigor of youth, be felt a strong desire to be one again. The man who would not fi;ht for hi6 country was bard It to be trusted in the chances of saving his Al .New Albany. Floyd co , Tuesday, 1 p m., At ('barlestown. Claike rs. WislnsaaSay. I p. m.. At Uexingtou. Bcstt co., Thursday, I p. m , At Salem. Washington co., Friday, 1 p. ni., Al li i i . Orange co , Saturday, 1 p. m ., At Mount l'leasant. Martin co., Monday. 1 p. m., At Washington. Daviess co., Tuedty, 1 p. m.. At Uloninfjeld. (irern co , Wednesday, I p in., July 1st. At Spencer, Owen co , Frid iy. 1 p. m., Mt Al Howling (ireen, C'jy co , Saturday. 1 p. m.f 4tli. At Grecncast'e. Putnam ce., Monday. 1 p. m.. ß b. At t'r.iwfnrdsrjlle, Montg atrty Co., Tuesd-iy, I p nr. ?ih. A Lebanon, U.'one co., Wi dnesdav. I p.m. fi'h. At N bteille, Hamilton e., Thursday. 1 p.m. fth. QfjrFurther appoinlrnents will le made m due time. 4;inlli1:il4'l. Tiic following lit cunts ins t!ie names of eendieat fr the LfSjftfl iture as fr as we have them. We sliall be obliged for further return-; as candidates are nominated. SENATE. Senators standing over. ar- I inoratp 10. Whigs 14. O C3 Count iet. D'morr att. Whigs. ( ;o, lac , CytSs l atier, (May , Sullivan, and V :go, Jj. II. Hetny. I)rattuin, .fa. V MilliWin, J M Tsttistt, J. B. Witisiandly, J. S. Darii. lit i H ny, Dr. MUtigaa. J. M. I.ni-n. A. L. Oboinr. John II. NeUon, M ft. (iieen. J. S. bViivhitl, G. S. Onh. REPRESENTATIVES. Item icratt. E. Arn-ilrt. nr. I Pa liner, MT. learrrisjbt, K John 1. fs4ssissraj I Atran Titihs, r.teih. Is lies. Decitur, Pisre, Fi aakHs . .lav, Itlarkfotd. and U , L ports, Frtei , and L Moi,t omeiy, Ohio and Sw ilzctland, Tippecanoe, Counties. Ra.tholomcw, Clinton, Pearborn, IThtjr. C. D. Merry. never does opponents injustice. SJB1 ee S g nlfanmn ihnnld If it becomes his duty and the Madison IJant.er, Mr. Marshall's organs, I SeSJ,) who threatens his adversary, knocks his fists! to criticise or object to the official conduct of tl understood all this, and they arc tiraid of Governor together, aad boasts of what he u ili do, it he only opponent, he is so far from eneecding, thet he gene- Whitcomb's growing popularity in consequence, rally fall short of the truth. They have commenced the bu-.incss therefore of falsi- But how wan this saving in legislative expenses ficetioa by the rrbolesele, from sneaking insinuations gets a chance, but then looks round, and whimpers Iii friends to hold him. It seems strange that the Gen them in the Fort. Tneir horses gave out and obliged ; them to return. Thev pursued lit) miles, and from that point for 'Jl miles there was no water. The enemy held possession of the point and water, with 11 pieces of artillery, and are 000 strong." We'll bet a thousand dollars that Iiro. Slicer is no Whirr. Further from Mexico. The New York "Courrier Pes Estats Unis,1 has fj7An Industrial Congresi was recently held at Boston. It recommended, among other things, the formation of Working ueus Unions, computed of members pledged to endeavor to obtain, through the mem- oral didn't know that the limitation only spplies to -. . . ... . . . -T J 1 . i:.i. ii W'l... - !. -o t,mo ..upninr .... -.-..1 r..l , . . n t f., laohrkT-H I ip .viiri mn t ir rnnk anil lie. and not to oncers. OUum, n . . i , i r, j A r , c T ., r, ...... . 1 . ii.ii .. -,1 , l.m j ..,,. nnii sotnc information from .Alexico, by the way ot llava- influence of political action in the election tor i.it..i.mK xita r,L-.-t..(1 tho iiiTn.ierntH kecnreil a rr. r.rt fr,,r,i tlm nht Iimti thnt hi. Wmtrnmh i hp nan trifit. he mil' it iiavc raiCtl a comonin ami t ' J i ,u""v e . III.' -.. .... . v. v .'-', in- ...-... ..- . . J v ' 1 1 i. 'i. i. . . . . i i . v ..... . - , t O I J .... . , , , , . T. r. . 1 ... r i m, i .i . , t. ii ii , i l i , oio.r...! t,. i.i-.i.or na, which has not been published elsewhere. It will bers of Congress and Mate Legislatures, laws cm -.,,,..., ,n ti.o I r. .mc.. r.f Pnnrornt!it.i'fv mwl hs .mi.t kn n,.t i nu n iirti.n:.t v i n nonn pknmv w Hi eomniatided it. nerliaos neon eleetoii to a lurrher 111 I j 1 I I i I I IHV A AUCV V II' a V i,ui v.. wu IllllOi KT. I Ul. 'O' 'II. mw.v-.-"j a)aiaa m mm mm w i a n ' a I w castin-r vote of the Senate. And let it never be has taken care of their interests, without distinction office. He was well apprised of that, we presume. forgotten that this was ther5 Ussf in the history of of party, and who has shows himself the guardian for while he was up he thought he might as well give Indiana, that the Democrats lad the entire control of of their treasury, and they will regulate this matter ' a charitable stab under the fifth rib to Uov. Whitcomb. So he proclaimed at the top ot his voice, that if the (vortreer would, like tho Governor of Texas, march to the sent of war at the head of his troops, he (lien. , the three law-making branches, the House, the Senate on the first Monday in August. i aas the Governor. j be seen that Santa Anna and Almonte auait in llava- j bracing the following provisions: na the. progress of events, ami expe-'t imrtnnt results J " 1, A reasonable limitation of the quantity of from the yt unsupprfssed. and, as they think, sinifi- ' laud that any individual may acquire possession ot liereaiter ; 9. Thr fTi.iitirn of tlir h-MWdaafl frmn d.'ht rr ill . .'IIJ'-I'H WI IIIV. If 'tll', MIUU ..V.. v. . . . V. Delaware, Flol, Frank Us, Grant, Jackson, Johnson, Lportf , Martian, Marshall, Pulatki, Randolph, Richardville, Rsnfc, St. Joseph, Swiizn Isnal, Tipj-ccanoc, Washington, j J duh im, . .. 1 - M ""i 1 lA. I. Hsimd. II. Bolton. Klli. inibls. M. Kent. Sprnrri Wilrr. I K D Crook-hank, A. J. itsstaa, , S. . Mi-oney, Ja. Ritchry. 5 J R. Slriht. I W. Wright. John li t ouk, I. t Dsjr, -Ctmuel Dcckrr, Throp. Itrvant. S IM. 1 nti is. J. MrMillM. A I. Ricti oi. n, Jotin Tail, Jr. rhoma Smiley, W. Fensen nh, J. Anvi. j. n. Minki. S v i m ÜHS St. If. W. Hunt. (C. F Csufcatlf. I v. K Birmes. rant revolution of Aboarex. STn - n tn 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . tlm lit i f 1in A i mm ctoFo ilti ul tL 1 U V."lliil. ' lll 1171 I t i I. U I 1 1 r,' . I -I I MM .. I i. i. 0T 11 Is it a fact that Gor. Whitcomb is secretly 9 r .1 r 1 e B m, ' al m. W mm. m.mm, 1 1 ore i.'ii. or t iG nrsi l.rne tney were uu.iitxh.u ."T. j . . r... At...-;. " T1(T K niT I P 111 . ' 'i I I l IlflL III t ill III" I It'l IIH. .U' .M" . . . - ,, ran 7r on the crround that thev will here a buttle tDnaJ W00W come ao? Cl0i AtTER him' We' Cl m- and unfettered ; and what did tliey do ! down the salaries of officers generally. They cur- to rlg'lit at home next August of more importance. ;W 4,v mm van. Thev passed a law that if the than all the battles on the Rio Grande ! r J ' ' thnt's particularly brave, sure enough! Especially a the Constitution of Indiana, unlike that of Texas, mortjfngp hereafter; f. . . I'll V. A UV UM U. IM Ul II1V I'UUUV. UIIV4J .V. -NHI ora us that the insurrection proclaimed 1,,. 1 by lien. Don Juan Alvarez ,n favor of j 4 iimitati()M of the ll0nr8 nf d.ilv labor for wages in all establishments authorised by law, to ten hours " Legislature remained in cssion longer than six wees, We rind the abve question in the Tippecnnoe prohibits the Governor from commanding 44 personally the members' pay should be cut down so low as only Journal of the 11th int. W hen the Lditor tirst saw in the field, unless he shall lie advised to do so hy a The consequence has this rumor float inj; out in his direction, he seems to resolution ot the General Assembly. ihe General a unhappy Mexico is threatened, our Havana letters of Mav SSOth in in the Sout 1 Santa Anna, and pure republicanism, has not been suppressed, as reKrtcd ; and that on the contrary, this conflagration is destined to extend over the face of the whole country. Santa Anna watches its pro gress from the depths of his retreat at Havana, nll the while enjoying his eock-fiohts ; and on the dav when to about pay for their expenses been at sion 5ome law should be repealed by the Whigs. I nder by a rather ugly name.) he thought, it seems, mat ne Mexico, nut aoes inicnu go,g too o. i,ir. & Anna n a jcUor to a ,crson U1 xcvv York, this law members will now get home in time to plant could do nearly as well by insinuating it by way ot don t think the people will permit mm to ao the (;en Almonte expresses his indignation at the brutal - I- mm mm. m SI . ?en that they adjourned at the end of the six weeks have su-pected that it was hardlv of the right quality, forge this, though we underhand he helped to make this skilful player believes that the time ha come, he it that sera session, ana so too at the following sos- Instead therefore of dircctlv stating it as a feet, the Constitution. Is it possible! jrill only have to appear for the powerof Pa redes to on; and so it is likely to continue, unless this whole (which if not true, might subject him to be called Moral. General Henne don't intend going to at Haa, fehiTn'witn i i A i a-j . OfkiM r..,!..r Im rot I. or null- nnmcl hp tbomrht. it seems, that ho Mexico, but does intend ffftine to the Senate. e . , ... m r t. corn. asking a question a very favorite mode of the Ha Here then is D.mocratic retrenchment proven by jor's. Why Major ! you might have been sure tha the Journal's own confessions and by reference to the if the Old Junto's organ here did'nt publish it, i: could laws themselves. not be true. That paper will publish any thing, true When did we ever hear of Whig retrenchment in or false of Gov. Whitcomb, provided it can only be Indiana ! The great mass of Wing farmers and varnished up into the appearance of truth. The latter. He has held ofl.ee long enough. laborers, to be sure, are as fond of retrenchment as the grosser falsehoods that cannot bear the light, they send . - mmmm mm SM T a ft 1 I " Open the Doors! A correspondent of the Journal of Commerce just ly observes that the country has a right to demand that the debate in the Senate, on the Oregon proposi tion of the British government, shall be with open ors. arrest of his secretary, whom, as he says, he sent to Mexico for the purpose of consulting with his gov ernment. On hearing of the strange proceeding, and on read ing the calumnies which President Paredes and the Minister of War have caused, or allowed to be pub lished against him in a ministerial journal, he imme diately sent on h;s resignation as Minister Plenipo- The Mails Again. The Springfield Register, (Il linois,) lately complained ahout the non-reception of its eastern exchanges, and supposed they were stopped at this place. This we know was a wrong supposi tion. We can inform the Register that there is wrong between here and Springfield, because that paper has reached here for the last six weeks by the uay nf Madison. There is gross neglect or ignorance somewhere. t Win. Shank, ? I. Ininham. rn h Craerfsse, CI. n. Julias. J F. Kin, J Rao. Cnsiss. S J. Mrutin.lalc, ' B.C. MtMSsT. I O. hi a, r i W. S. Addlrman. m -mm Only one ta be elided. Wayne, The Cincinnati Chronicle, alluding to the Demo cratic Administration, says : 44 These political Slice must be driven away from the political crib." No Democrats themselves. But their leaders 44 wiiu make out by idle loafing political pedlers. 1 he above April politics a trade," and never had any other trade fool article or means of living, never gr itify them in that ped up, or m jm . m m VUUIII VI W V 1 na mm .1 I I 1 - . 1 I t I 1" 1 - A . I . . T ......... , t ..... I respect. Ihey tasten on the Dody pontic, anu nice have uisccvereu us quaiuv,, aas. us w-j, .a - ; . rc)rU.d to on very extraordinary occasions. m - mm m a W m I at J J J J h-ac es suck out tlie very lite blood. Is it strange into votir pain tnrongn some sucu cimnni-i. uu . , ... doubt the Chronicle would like to have the 44 mice" He says further that a Democratic Senator tentiary, and will not probably return to Mexico until j driven away that an army of Whig rats might get will propose it, and dopes the wings will not resist it. another government shall have taken the place of the j tj10jr noses in Farmers " know which they "lose" General Almonte is a man ...I i. . i i c. ii f-i i , iwnieii iniisi n.iu irucn uiuun i ,.r . .... . , n-.rtv in nnvvnr ' v A r.! We hone so to. I li-?sc teeret sessions are entirely present pa n in power. anv man not cut fr the simples would . . P ... i u 1 1 who hv h;s experience and talents, as a statesman : ' counter to the s:ir it ot our institutions, and should -v . r i . and a soldier, can be one ot the most cmcient in sav llien, that enough kniest, unprejudiced b boring whigs though you might have lieen pre-admonished by at least were fjund with the helpof the democrats.to throw their two of your senses ot its quality, yet in your anxiety faithless and selfish leaders overboard in 1843 They to pocket a little political capital you disregarded all have followed it up ever since and the majority they caution, and now look at your hands. Faugh will give to Gor. Whitcomb next August will be a This reminds us of a dialogue we overheard bc- ciution. Such is the news from nearly every part of tween two boys. m . Batata S . - a ä"a 1 S a t a I Sj the State. Manv patriotic Whigs will s.lentlv vote t ETE. öam, oio you sremi monier s sugar : for him without noise or parade, and without any one , Sam. bein the wiser for it. They know their interests Pete. and will maintain them. Whig farmers and median- you. Sam. counter to the spirit of our institutions, and should i ii ly be resorted to on very extraordinary occasions. We should like very much to see the evil reformed, most by. in Congress and in the State Legislatures. No. lias she lost tiny : Not as I knows on I only thought I'd ax Doctors. This eminently useful class nf citizens j are no where more patriotic and humane than in this State. The love they ben their desire to alleviate the be killed by Mexican pi IN, is plainly exhibited in the innr Mexico, if it can be saved ; and it is in the hour of eannef that they banish and slander su h a man ! j There is reason to say, with the ancients, that whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad." MEXICAN TENS. A reduction has recently been made of one-fourth of the salarv from lt inst. of all J L UHU ii1 i' WIUIl ail Ul. gm O mi rl1 ... I the employees under Government, for one year, mill- . r their h llow c izens, and J 7rf jn ft service, ex-1 COuntr ' .r sufferings should they I I ft-rThe Great So A Purcmass. Pakenham, the British Minister, has bought a suit of chamber furniture now in the National Fair, at an expense of .1)00. The corres pondent of a Baltimore paper thinks that this furni ture is destined for the British Court as a specimen of Yankee ingenuity and the mechanic arts of this Persons attached to the military bureaus in the field fact that some four hundred have applied for the pur- of operations ics have pulled in the harness and aided reckless aspirants for office 44 who make politics a trade," long enough. They will now try 44 to help themselves." J. I. ClnjMa While Mr. Marshall is complaining of a single charge against his private character as to the Beek- bark Then Pete I see you have been thinking about stealing it yourself. Gov. Whitcomb must whisper very lend to secretly advise all the democrats in the State not to volunteer. The difference is, that the w big leaders openly at the corners of streets, advised their rank and tile to hold Ak them almut Terre Haute. Fortunately pose of joining the regimental stalls of this State. But three, or at most six, of these brave men can be appointed. Pit v. It ha been insinuated, tbat a regi- a a Heads of the Custom-houses and their clerks, on sea-coast and inland. All appointments not exceeding three hundred Jitters had been broken open and rifled dollars per annum mcnt of tin in, sent among the Mexicans, would end All the departments arc to furnish the Administra te war at a muc h less expense than killing the poor tion with 30,000 monthly, until the end ot the war d Is with gunpowder and lead. This is decidedly slanderous, for none can tell what may be his fate. Mr. J. V. Purney, formerly of Maury county, their country better than their party. Mexican authorities in the castle of Perote on the 'J."th of December last, says the Nashville Whig, with affair, an indiv.dual calling himself by the above tj,erc wcrc manv m,blc hearted young ffbjffl who loved Tennessee, who was to have becen executed bv the name, who is a reman of his, (we understand B ne phetr,) and who stated that he was a lawyer and lemaled in the same town with Mr. Marshall, has been traversing the State, and industriously engaged in retailing contemptible slanders against Governor Whitcomb of a personal character, and against winch, beini; private, no chance is eflbrded of a defence. Mr. Marshall has at least the opimrtunity of a pub 1 islinil rhi.rirp norm nst which to defend himself. Mr. M l w -- mmm -j The Dun io nrjves a most mendacious account ot , that of dragoons, but that on the valorous Mexicans going out against them, they tied precipitately. OrThe Great Southern mail bag which was stolen from the mail boat while lying at the Cincinnati wharf, has since been recovered, and delivered at the Post Office in Cincinnati. It was found that all the The thieves had not been arrested. I S. Sl.NATOR. Q7The Marion volunteers, under ('apt. Drake, left for New Albany on Wednesday morning. Pre vious to departure a tlag was presented which had been prepared lor that purpose by a few patriotic ,, , .. , . ai . ' 1 , ,,,,,,, ,t ,, , , .Mexican ladies, on this one s account, as well ladies, boarders at Drake s Hotel. .Mrs. bolton made I r ,, AI r i , . ... account ol their own fjallantry. Many ot the the pr sentation address, winch w as responded to bv .. 7 , 4, , .,, ' ii , I marrisreable : remember that; and'4 none but the Cent lrakc. John H. Bradley, Esq., then made a . f , . o nil , , , uittit iiLOi i f i; vijv inn. Glass particularly ditinrui-hod himself not very long very eloquent and appropriate smrwweu suuress, which inre in this commendable emplovmont, at the public was followed by a few remaiks by Gov Whitcomb John P. Hale was elected, on ine Umorw a rk - . . Tucodav June 9th, V. 5. Senator from Wew tlamp- antaiu Fremont's expedition to California, stating M r,., Z he .pproacbed Muifrcy at the hen.l rf. number : from lrcl. next. 1 b u m - II . ... . J l ........ ..f tr. .Ivii i, mit u nnil vv iHtv Compiisueu oy a uaawisi c nwiwmj ...... .".0 CcC7"Thcre is one mean rich man in New York city m m Si - I m m . A a.. 1-...l.n.-irn l l:n cd lv Moxii o. whom the Paguemans have tried three times to gei The bark Texidore, Cspt Major, arrived at New the likeness of, but failed, as he was too stingy Is Dfath of Got.. Ckoss. The Mexican Diarh of the 0th and I8lh hints tbat the lamont d Col. Cr-s came to his death hv the hands of a Mexiean laborer. It avers that the Ool nel was in the habit of visiting the laborers' hut, .vbere he paid very signifies nt attentions to the latfer's wife. The latter found it necessary, adds the Diarin, to throw the Csi nal ;nto the river, with a weifbl attached, so as Io make him sink Io tin- lttom. The Mexican then crosd the river with bis wife, and tok t!ie wstch, am i, and other trinkets belonging to the I 'donel. We venture to assert that this is n foul slander. M AJO Rixgcold's Wah Honsc. A correspondent of the N. V. Spirit of the Tunes, an otlirer of the U. S. army, writing from the Ameri- an camp, says that Major Ringgold, in the acti n nf the ih. rode 4D?i. rid Branch, S blood horse, and a well know n winner on the turf. The horse was not killed, though the fa tal cannon shot passed through hi withers j and the lamented Ringgold's lat reooe4 was, that David might be suffered to live a long as possible. Ojf-Gen. Tayhr's cannon, mjs Hill's Patriot, will prove klm to b the most efficient pace-maker. He bus done more to secure the permanent peace of the country Iben the entire one hundred snd seventy Unitarisn clerical protswtors an.nnst Texas, with the sprinkling of Orthodox and Cniversalists. who have been attempting their better qualifications to preach polities than religion. Lr.(;ts:.ATivF. Pr.rt'TATtoN to Mvtamoras. The Louisiana House of Ri piistntntisen, with a piupse oppreciation of the courtesy due to the gatlant Qtm. Taylor, have ibdegated a committee of their own IxhIv to present him with the sword voted to him by the State, and frith the resolutions expre-sive of his ser vices to the country, which th legislature has, vith acclamation, passed. IfOatnfATen. The Conner and Enquirer of New York, declares itself in favor of Gen. Scott for UiC next Pres. dent. Inline of the ML sil I5:ill Read. During the reel rssfiwj June Y., 141). Vomiar.Vui.(a Corrrrpumdrmt . i n m n n . 3?f paoinrre 20,100 lb finest 2.' fMH Wheat 7e7 SfJaU Crn 30 bu-h OsSs contrived to m ike his escape the preceding night by Orleans on the .rth, from Tobasco, whence she sailed leave his tkadou means of a Mexican lady, who became interested in ()n t,e om, ujt (;rCat excitement prevailed at To nis behebt Our boys must take good care of the üaKCÜ aInon the resident Americans, in consequence! 33 bMl Hcef 46"' I M Klnur eOjOOQ fin I.-imtr as on them are Naval Reform. We approve most heartily, says house uf William Clark, Bee., of Williamsburg, in A large crowd gathered to witness the departure of! the Louisville Democrat, the suggestions of the 8ec Johnson county, a citizen of the first respectability, the volunteers, and the exhibition of feeling on the! ret arv of Navy. They are just what they ought to be. at;d where of course he got his labor for his pains. part of their tnends, male and lemaie, was very Can this be the affecting. He was on his way to Moovesville J. D. (ilass who some time rinee solicited and ob tained from Gov. Whitcomb the office of Notary Public? If SO, he must be a very magnanimous man Hon. J. A. Wkh.iit has been requested by a meet ing of the citizens of Parke county, to deliver an address at Rockvillc, on the Fourth of July next, i i ai, - i j v.. Gen. T. A. How hp. Since the receipt of the in- We have seen nothing but mere slang ar:iint lurn inst w hat some old superannuated nuisance w ho Bl t on a pension, under the name of a sea captain, would j write or procure to he written. Any one who roads Bancroft! late report will sec that the cant about his all false. He does not -m l i r .i l wishing to reduce the Navv. is ,. -.. on M,ii.m, mi i ii ii- niwi ennri i'ier oi nie iaie Ii. an cm'-, v.. , i. if. I : . . . . . . wii ii mini i.iiiii iijiii .1 iiii'iTi r,iitiirsiiiiiiii" u i . a t . - - - - - - . .w. . . . .. mm .. mm mmmmwmmmmm m . . - , and these officers to flourish on shore, as sea capt ains for fifteen or twenty years, without seeing ser vice but drawing pay. of the reception of an order for an embargo en all Ameriran tes$dt. An attempt was immediately made to capture Cspt .Major's vessel, and at the same time 0(1 Mexican soldiers were placed in charge of a New Orleans schooner. There were UMI Mexican soldiers in Tobasco. Capt. Major was guarded to his vessel by 2D of his friends, and the soldiers were afraid to I make him prisoner. The steamer Ventura was or- .yw 1 dered to fire up and give chace to I 'apt. Major. Hi45 eeesei had one gun on board, w Inch was cut up in sinn II lengths for shot 44 to smash the Ventura's coffee mill," as the Captain says. She did not, however, venture out. "( amp Whitcoiub.' The New Albany Democrat snys that the above is telligencc that a company of volunteers, of which the name given to the plaec where the volunteers for Mr. Wright is a member, w ill not be called into ser- this State are to rendezvous. It is a beautiful ppot vice at the present, he has accepted Ihe invitation. situated on the Ohio river, about one mile above New Hy a resolution of the meeting the friends of Gen. Albany. Capt. Walker's company from Evansville, Howard throughout the State are invited to be present, was the firt from a distance to appear nt the camp. A public dinner is in preparation, suitable to the They w ill have stirring times at New Albany for a occasion. wees or two. County Conventions. In an another part of this. r., .Tkai fidlow inrr sisitlsiiiiiii I llSBll we have noted the action of conventions in If III A.J-' p i s X" Set Judge WickS letters lor information as to the Oregon question i &c. The Senate sits with closed doors, so that we have noilmnr on the subject ut Oregon in the reported proceedings in the Wash ington papers. Mr. Allen moved to open the doors, and we hope it will be done. A daughter of the Hon. Mr. G. Penn, of St. Tarn- have been nominated as the Whig candidates for several counties. We arc requested to copy the pro- Marion county: For Senator, RouojtT Hawa; for cecdings in full, but the pressure ot matter just at mayf La ., aged fourteen, in delivering patriotic ad Representatives, S t mi el IlARnr.v., William Moore this time, renders it impossible for us to do so, with- dresses to the volunteers at that place. 44 Go ! " said and S. V. B. Noel; for Sheriff, Alexander W. Rls-( out neglecting to notice many other matters of public! ßne n, a rccent address, 44 go and teach men how to sell; for Commissioner, Dayid .Mars; for Coroner, ; interest. We accommoda.c our friends to the extent ronqucr, or die ! " Rather spirited fa so young a Andrew Smtth. I of our ability, and that wc hope will be satisfactory, lady. Castle oi San Juan D'Ui.i.oa. What isccrtainly a singular fact, sava the New York Courier &. En quirer the stone of which this fort i beat ion is now con structed wns obtained from one of the quarries among the Highlands on the Hues . A largo nusnksr of heavy guns, some of them Paixhans, have been mount ed; a force of about 3000 men is there; competent und skilful English and French engineers have the di rection of the works, and the w hole is under the com mand of Gen. Bravo, one f Ihe ablest and bravest generals in the .Mexican service. The President of the United Slates, savs the United States Gazette, has a perfect model of the castle, w ith all its appendages. additions, floating bntterics, fcc., turnislied to nun, or to an American oificer for him, bv the very engineer that superintended the work for Xsxico. GO" The frigate Brandywine and sloops-of-war Decatur and Truxton arc bemg rapidly fitted out at Norfolk. Ninety trains of cars leave Boston every day for twenty-five different stations, about one every ten minutes for sixteen and a half hours each day Sun days excepted, of course. .Maria Perkins was fined one dollar and costs, at St. Ionis, recently, for walking the streets in men's clothes. What a shame! There has been a tremendous slaying of Dags in our market, during the pa-t week. Medisee ( burter. We presume that sausages are plenty with you! Twelve privates belonging to the St. Louis Legion failed to pass inspection at New Orleans six in consequence of physical defects, and six in conse quence of intemperate habits. The number thus rejected will be sent home at the expense of the gov ernment. The number rejected is lemirkably small. When we consider the baste with which recruits were collected together. One or the Kit. i. ed. Charles Marshland, of Ger BM Blown, was killed in the battle of Palo Alto. He was a Sergeant-Major, on Englishnnin by birth, and died lighting the battle? of Ins adopted country. ot Tr mo. 72,100 it. Mjeicbirsllss 1 1 bfcl VVaJ ki y 9 MN MIS 'SSS I iiM Vksegai 1 Lbl Tar 201 Ml Sa!t 12 tif bt'U IWr b k fu ilf r 21 t.u-lt I a I 6 PtaOglN ITS of tlir usumsf-f p wrrr rotsafsen fr iht I, b. aimy. TfSff HCSaStl ti ihr" company ÜM tlll f'f five wirk en. In c in Mav. IM.', we r $3JN69 4S j fu Ifcc rPtir-iKUidi (S n. ... lufi' Hi. v wrrr A6 605 I-4 -i an UiriCJC at the latr of 70 pd rest Kb'Ui In lfl "j $3 00 pci bbl fine tS. . THE MARKETS. Uiri Hi ft W. M. J. CINCINNATI. June l" The C.azrfte rrp' r s le of fl.ur st fiSSS I Ml Io 290; VVhikry.at 14j Ii USt i It iron c m-i.on harn, 4 J 1 41, BH, atwailesrs, BSl S'iC't g to tt Cncere, H i Kenswbi 8tt, Pis I,l8ctri le belt Laid I Hi &5c per gallon; Whrat, Mc p r t ibl. tsjlMjssjijsj! (t)hio .Marine :iii4 l ire luusssraitcc i.niiniif. Indianapolis AfC cy TIIF. nnrtfrirrrl h.n brm aaSaSv1 aprnt nf thr above tvHA SMHfBMUr, rSS amliorm In mmkr cooiiarta ol mHiiincr ag;jin.t Imh or eMMBW by riir to MSMSfi and all ollirr iwopriiy , alo aani.t Ua i.r d:imncr Bl OMpSSsl rtrnuiNtiit, a.nl r--l. krrl bo.it M aaWtSL BSt ier walrr rraft. Pri-.ni Sririii! .niraf r art- rrrt fullv rineUrit lrll on hon I life couaS buIiim, ih r. ii jtiHN IV. II IMII.TON I I Its r IMPRCSSIOrifl .Ri'.S, llinmiiiWril anil Rrw 1'irli rial I i1 I I coini'b tr an1 n ady for aVftvsr) , itcnhr r rn pr.rnre Ii iimirfonnn lv raliini nn. All back nnnrtr fnr.itPn-i I t KM K'. t- Cause ok Desertion. A private letter from a soon man in the V. S. army, opposite Ms ta moras. ys : 44 The cause of so many soldiers deserting, was Huicritr Sn.i at a di.4anrs fan hit than rriijerf uinirr.t d treatment by some of the inferior officers. " haainrt, bihI fViirrmi f my ' ittviMM. nKPi:ies mmLF.m Srnsi KII'.KKS nf..nc llirir BSSn ksmtst In a mannrr rrjn-l Unr iMMind in .Nrw York and I'lnUdrlphia. lirre tkr aatsaenis t rriBSBf wltrd all ihr nrrr-.an MM ami niHriwU, irh aar.. SSW iH-uif MSS hy III.- ar,.r-aMd ft tm-tm. iW txhrtt rr sa bail On the 1st inst., the New York Conveniion to revise the Constitution of that Sate, met al Albany. The Hon. John Tracy was chosen President, receiv ing 60 out of 125 votes. J. F. Starbuck and il. W. Strong were chos.cn Secretaries. unit!'. M.W IS4MIKV fUHT iiiiln" - mmufßm MnMsjsj J'h'-4,lr', Ii.-. frj KrÄ Ska FoMrlli of JmI Hroihfr J0" ' i i rt-r ri.r.., . U IM.RV akark Sure.