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r Frssi Uu U'.-. ngtan Uni m. 'I lie Alar siii-.l lie Prsjeccation. The following production of a vion us p n ire- . .O....i . ... .. t . ; .. i. .. i... . 4 .. .. i . :. . Min? I iii a I i i 1 1 1 nun iir. vvoimv t.i ruiii.' i-m i n . J I- . . . i I rum change, and we change wit!, them; so emd an n nr ; nt rftsny years sjfn. J.ut Hie rule, !!; all uibei mi- s, i aa its exceptions. There seem u b' wlns in our country who Beyer change If Ith the tunes, and abo never -; n ad pt agreeable leeling towards the progressive denn cracv of ihe world, al eh arc hut other werda tor tue progressive seotimeata of Um a jo. ii' , , . - . . , I , 1 i their education, or, ss a party generally, their teelinr f . T " 1 I. . . o! anxiety .or prosperity ot the entry. Rrt to inanv ot them are belund the titUCS mtln-irpoIi1ic.il , 7 wti .. . , . ntt. . : ll'i IT 1 1 ' i;r-..I'M III.' Kill' IS Ol WIU2 IPIIU.T!, l I d no.iuus. i nev are in i.icl i..e s!.inJ- . u ar;v et the (lav the democrats sre the iro-ahead party. ltus to our judgment, constitutes tu- leading diOer- l k. 1 . . . ssseeaetsrec i patties. The mu torpettimt nur Kovrrnnuut is , iweu eat imaiion upon so wi-ier i.Tins oi poverunieni, nnu uai '.r prw ... , must part. ke if the principles upon which the v- ; ernrnent is lorased. timid and cautious to a mttlt, j ine wius arc nui ur wise see-raws upon me e.j" n ciue of past . i.,;s, without reflecting that experience ia is. itself a prores-.ve aenttment, pointing out ttsv raca nsmm which governments may travel with safety ami advaatsae. The autiuM f me sVmoeratic party are aKo foiiiided apot expern nee ; but it i the expe rienre of a more recent period an experience invol ving in its reaeoiiinjf the improved conni'i. n ot in .n and I. is h. iP-r knowledge of hunaan capabilities and of human rights an experience progressive in its char acter and important in its eeBWCqui nce. These no tions hive taken a strong hold of the American peo ple, and bava therefore been more geawralty austain ed. They ;ir derived from the principles of the re volution 1 f 177', and have been sneeessfully sustain ed by the practice of our government from thai day to the pr. si nt hour. Tkey are, in (act, American tendencies and A uu'rica :i sentiments. It matter not, thurcfore, who snali till Un exaetftive chair: if lid run r niu'i-.-to these tendencies, the demcratie ten ijcncie.i of the country ami of the a je, he will liml himself emhnrras-ed in his i . ur-e, and oldiL' ! :h,r to change or to do notbvinsj. These lemh-ncies are th s. of thn nation, dec dedly etitetteiaed by snssses even of the opposition. The opinions of the nation will ami n sold govern axecu tissr and legislative action. Executive! end h'jfisla tors are htit meir 1 p ss nts m ur country. Ttete f.ue, no executive or legislature can oppi N these ten Ienci s and last. They d nsutute the great principle upon which o:ir rrovi ru m nt is founded, and OtM tnuM either respect ti.at principle or abaad 1 the govern nujit. Tiny essaatitata the power to a hit h we must submit a power of p u'.'ltc opinion. These tgnden ciei may bo cheeked for a taue may be somewhat limited by Sjpposit inn aaaj he ralijhtened tad im proved, sye. and stretaa?ncd by dscuious, which P.oitio:i sjbjll provoke; but llby cannot he over thrown, because they are bu.lt upon a "rock'" the rock of progressiva improvem nt and amelioration N the condition of the great iiuman familv. And whal sre these discttssioos, but appeals to I oat very power which we aavc iodicatesr--tbe power of public opin- ion The verv anneal ack now ledffes t'i" supremacy of that p-cver, and i 11 w " ,i:illl if- its strength. liut a few yi ars since, the whig! made tbC't reat appeal t pcaldie opinion, ander Ibe banner ol tbair poprslar leader himself a irreal man. IVhig asceiv dency was prophesied ami seemed highly probable. We were then travelling through much of the nor,!: nnd west ; and, to our judgment, it appeared at one time übel the wbtga would sUccd. Jost at that time, . 1 . i . . . 1 . .1 : 11 two acqoiarmci 01 texaa was loruwn into ore y imn- mg scale of the deimvracy. Ws all recollect change. It xvas apparent, decid d. overwhelmingly I progressiv,, ami. in me end. ine opposmg xung scale -tlewup and kicked the besu." Tbo nation then detenu. rn-. i upon this acquisition. It determined to carry out ibe great principle of progressive itnprov incut and exVnd 'd emjure of freedom. Tiie nat.on decided upon aaoexatioa, and Congress, iaiconsnro aaatiaj ibe measure, but obeyed tbe directum! of tbe nation. Look into the discussion . f ;his question in Coiigres; inany votes of t:.'- ii u-o wen- in the ne gtilive, h'l'ausi of tin.' manner only, not of tbe mat ter. And, in the Senate, the manner was a great ca?ie of the clo- we. The manner 1 :" nd- d the self-love of the Senat", by invoking the aid of tin U . S. u;i .:i n ne as ir-' wlneh several of the Senate I , I considered exclusively an v..cu ve measu re . S nee then, however, bow mfuy ot our public men have come b.tore the pe.,.!,, .no ogi , . ., their opposition, or ci.iiiii.iif the ti.eiit tu a more ueariv coiicnrr!i.i- - than w .s then rendered. luese Ihinjrs show the strength of public opinion, and the necessity ot v iasi t. tts direct ions. That opinion was then no ward and avogresalve, and has rather, s.nL: that day, in creased ihuu a. mild in its t n rry. Uiit, it aaay be said, thai arquiitron waa eai a of the preseal war. Ostensibly, it scema an; bot, in reality, it was n- nd' ttriP cause; and. alone, it would navel have produced tbe Aar. Admitting, however, for a m m"nT, that tie war is a c n sequence of be annex itioit of Texas : wbat inen will foil rw ! That in carryinsj out tbe decided wish a of t!.- na tion, a war has been created a war of continued encets.e- to our arm-, without a single disaster or d--t'eat. Victorious every a beret Ibe peophf'a war has tnjstaint'd the people i opinions with erowna of glory nud proofs of asaeegy and aucceaa hit rto wi i. ul a jinraüfl. Now duti any one beltere that Ibe pe i -4.1 I i- .1 . . I . cress however whiu it uav be hv nci ul -ut (we here W. ' ' ' ' win dock ritu iruin siicii a war: r uiai u.- u. , -n- ..P.... . ,.. r.. : n ri.tri'irL. in ...inn 4ftf km i.impii. I mt ' Ullllll. IV 4I.I'..4III l.lll.lin. Ill ' I inn. j 'ui il.l.r.y will venture to insttlt the ins! pride snd elevated char- riB venture to insult lire just pride ami elevatevj char- cter of the nation Pv witliliolding the supplies which ie war require., or will ventore to coerce Uw execu- ivo into retr ."rail-..mi dusfraceful movemenr' ' a;ter th f I V I Witf eitsrgrens endeavor to make our nation a laugh- in-stut:k lu tiie world, and give ton feeble, a beaten, and a faitiil"-t em-mv, a triumph OVet us ill it venture t strike tba t! i of the stars and jtripes lie fore the banner of a people whose folly and ignorance have pnvoked a just chastisement, and who are inca pable of appreciating the naagnanimout and coueilis lory olTers arbtcb bave been an freqnently made to them We do not believe it possible, and shall not believe it nomible until the proof be betöre our rj If, Iben, eongre a du a A withhold .i;.;.'...'s, or ctarce the executive to n retrograde aaovemcnt olleosive to the just pride of the nation, what can they d that the eaacative need leaf .' Tbe people would neither fl r ive nr ewduve meamre! nl t!.' hind a ..i have P. 'ii threatened. Whij leaders mu.t ttudv other than Fsarliih nreeedrnta. Wars with Ibal nation are tf- e r ten wars of a minister, and the p pl opp .1 lo the war can coerce a m. nistet by withhold supplies. Wars w ith u- ar; the v. ars of the people, B ' af I minister ; and we bave yet In see an attempt .t'c er cive nclHm of consresa upon t!;' people. Tliee are tioestmu. not beyond the apprehension of man geucr- ally, nnd the coiiitm"! sou-' of the nation is adequate to master them ; and we r ly npea that e aiaaou n-e wi tit confidence, that it will m ist aignall rebuke tbe man. who- v.-r he may ba. who abatl advocate aaea- sores derogatory of our national tame. Hut the win"' party desires peace. S i does thai de- mocralic nartv as eamestlv as the whi-r, and has he n tar more active in .;i .r? P. l.riiiir P aP.Mit. p. ins 9 Of f " . . a . e.i batstWI tbe) enemy wbetrever he haa shown himself. It has done more than enough to convince any one not kneniui tin. nil.. ..f i. r..;,.,.Miir ikn taviMs oPfos,t...ntoourar:ns,s homeless, and ii. t ti..- pro- . .4. . 4 . 14 . ... . I I s v i , a i' tit. tern iiiiiiii -.- tracinm ul Ilea war Put suns t our contjuesis :iuoi;io- ry ; nnd in the full lule of all tl.- c soci -. ., it has a a tretjueu; ly nflred tine olive-braneb. But the whiga aye, tie wlui: v. hat bave ibey done I Caa any ne risit the idea that the reammiog ami course ot many nf the journals of that part have d ne' uuif!, to foster the false impress, on of Mexico under which the war lias been protract d ? And are not t ..ri.v.. ..lill r.irli.. r I'...: . r,..l hv tli I .routs i.f llmt off v. jv a s v mwm w mm -m a a a a s '. i o 1 '- - - party.' Admitiin that Mexico ,s not idmlic, caa ehe denire the protract iisj of a ami so dtsastitMM lo her, without the hope of aid from ansae Juan r I 'I 0 what aaaurter can these hotiea h.- directed .' Mol to Kurope: we hay .nnn icit a.sui;,u, es t .at aid wm not be extended from that direction. '!' wbat Quar- a ter, then, if not to Europe, but totiurselvea 1 Tlieig- n rance nf Mexic makea bei judge badly nf our pen- pie, and the f niy of many of our pent, d,- h.s icii p that bud jiulrm ni force and per-evcram i.. Let oh examine disjeis..nately tbe cmr.-e uf the 1 adminiat ration ia reference lu ilus point. We d . not mean its military operations ,ioe may suppose Masai to be obnoxiowe to criticiaai hut in reference to the war and it prooit ss, It seems to us im;...s.i!.l.. f.r any m und ras ncr, who v ill examine the cir.-uinsianeea attending the re- volution of Texan, its c ui-u'tuni km, the many ycarij her iadependeiieft had bated, tlio n l.'.'.owlcd'Mnrni. of I t I.St t indeoendence bv so mnnv for irn powers, the I long inactivity of Mexico m any attempt la recover the count rv, the daily ineressioir stretth of Texas; . - . . . . . i - - - , l.-.4.l. 1 . .1 ... 1 I I 4 . ...I I .......... in H Mir li'iirill-li'll iiMl ur.ii ir n M, i : ii in u- i , v. ti . , , .. . . fir tUmtt. :iM(i r,,.llVÜ wu Wla follow. Moreover. -r - she did net consider Texas as mach lost to net assjie was hetx IF lust to ( lid Sua in. Annexation diminished t' I lo in iii i. wire; Fi irtwii.Mii t-w - a. a I ii rations hope, ami occasioned nu km ti sse srers lne before, ami gone forever. Annexation, then, iini im w ro;;r n M . . and, ergo, waa a adequate Cause (i STI r. M .. . ... . ....... I. I... i f li'ir I wl - t It i ii - - -'I'-A ll' oi.i-s, i in- in-' l- " - 'irnn to ante -Mit. on, and w.s led in; s r.ons er. or. i te , , . , fatal consenuenevs ol winch she is imn experiencinjr. w , w.,.. , ..et.tu.-nt ab ut si,, ,. ,, , ,.. . f ,., .,.,,,'..,. ?erv ; with some, fears of the euvcia of eMcnoiu our , , I ... I .1 .. i Mii i r i.i- 1 i i , . i , . : . 1 1 , . . , 1 1 Mini m i' i i S' r.iHi. i r. nr. i n I... .. 1 1 . . r i ..iii. ,i.lf. iii-i-n iki :i w ;;r 1 1 ' - o .1 i u i I n... !, f '.i j n.. .. mm iIimm.., ! o;i v inev ii nosei . i.ui. won "- "" "i1 ,,,.,,,. V wlXu ti. least n.vi-;v tor Mexican ,.xtMIl.0 (r Mexican rule, or Mexican prosperity, T)cre Mexicsa party in themes sure, or Mex- ,;,.,. In all these respects: M a mj S)r (;u nj tjV). ,,f w nan svmna'l.ies. In ail Miese rr-speer, annot apprec ith our pe Annexation was eonsuimn the propriety ot" taking po sresuoae, be questioned. une, as to the western eounnary oi lexss. w s were willing 'to aegotiate wad to pay for the doubt. Our willingness in these respects was treated with contumely ; yet we forbear, we da not intrude npon tin debatable ground. Texas claimed to the Rio Grande. Her laws of years standing claimed that boundary. Peace and that boundary were tbe condi tions of Santa Anna's libt rati a. He aigned a treaty to that efleet. Texas had become annexed to the United States, and snnexation gave to us theclsimtx boundary. The deed of metes and hound, specified tbe Rio Grande as tbe western line and are bad a ril.t to ih .e met en and b nndi until dntpose d, or ejected by a better title. The opposing claimant re foses to negotiate, and Ibeesteus an appeal lo arm-. We yet mrbear and wait. Then, having a prima facia 1 1 1 - in our deed, we take p aat n of the metes ami boonda sccofding lo our died; yet we declare ourselves ready to negotiate. The opposite claimant, rejecting all offers to negotiate, also enters upon these met. s and bounds, and endeavors to eject us by lone of arms. In th.s Mexico fsits, and is herself ejected by force the moans of trying the litis to which she had appealed. Ctreumstasjcea now under goaaerions change. War e.;s between I be par Iii -, vet we are willing to negotiate : bat lire enemy w ill not listen tu such measure. We now exen ise a right of S ar; we invade th' 1 muiv's country; w t ike Monterey, Saltillo, all of North Mexico, the Cali forn as, Vera Croa, Cerro Gordo, Jalaps, Perote, Pu ehla, and finally the city of Mexico, a, ein srly evi ry port of notorieiy on the Gulf .and on the Pacific al ways ready to negotiate always Willing f r peace always ollering Iba olive branch with one hand, while the other was reallv oppressed with its tic- 1 i ' 1 t lories and successes. PlacecanBOt be made by one pa r ty. If tbe enemy will hold out ihe war must continue. . 11 Tbe theatre of the war may be changed, or its plan of operations; but peace can only be a consequence f agrt em. nt between the contending parties It is not I ditlici show, under such circumstances, upon I whose slrouidera tbe fault of this protracted warabonld be cast. Hut the fjlly of our adversary baa placet! us in the attitude of a conquering nation. Could not rar pro gress have been srnrsted bv m gotiationa tor pi ace be Tore leaving Corpus Christi .' Immediately after the Patties on ibe Jim Grandel Immediately after the alor.'Btng of Monterey ? Immediately after the battle of Buena Vis;.i ! Immediately after tbe taking of Vefa CrtfX, and before a hostile foot had penetrated fruol tne coast in that direcli nl mmedtately after bin,M )f ,Vrro ü )(tio , of Chorubusco I ' Or of mof . ...... ,. ,. u. ., .Uicu 1, ( ,u :,s aowrnfan rHas tm enemj a, time 1 hows a dispo- ' t it ion for peace On tbe contrary, has he not continual ly rejected fen in the inosl iusulting manner our efforts to stopbsnrtilitiea by negotiation ! Who, then, Issoccasi ned this war to be protracted, ami wtw lias 1 reed ns t- assume tbe altitude of a ronquering people ! Not only have nur efforts t negotiate been I rejeciou, qui wc are nauij iniurnam 11 ii 1 n-u oim.-i : .1 1 ... 1 . -it .1- row il il bn'isii otters to Jlexico to mediate have m.i also been twice rejecteu. There cau be bo doubt that our government ii unxious for peace, and iias most earnestly endeavored to bring it about. Bed if the enemy prefera war to peace, we Ine.. no dtiinr si 1 1 1 p uri 1 1 IP tli-iii tu li'l him l.-i.f h S .... . ..w ............ w... ...... ... f ,DMi,liUrion, ft9 fln ln6epcndeiii , tttCy h,M, lhe, any, I. , fc w , , wgt ti,., m f,rü er , , . i.- . ' ( .v er ie. s tor neae o v . . he made on . mr nar. the - - - - i - - - - - ------ j - " enemy desirea peace, let hint ask for it ; and then, ...it f.. ..1 aaan .... 4 1 . 1.. JtaAartji tl..K t.4... ! v 11. .0.11 110 un-i ie i 1 : won, ei us 1... ..u- uio 1.1:1. us in-011 which alone it snoulil ne grantee. -,, 4 . ... , s But in the mean time the war continues, and it expt uses also eontinne. Now, as tue lolly of tbe en cmy oeeasinns inese expenses, 11 is nut j'isi inai ne -I -- S - ' - .1 .1 lould be requin d lo meet theoa. All h.s accustomed pose any approaching force, or to move npon any hu -revenues of external and internal trade should be se-1 tils district r town, put dow n any resistance, nnd i, ie it r. d for such purp rs a, and nlo for the purp we place 1 itlier under cop ributioa. Tiiese lines we al- dimiuiaiiing Ins reourcea. All irmanenti and militar) supplies ah mid be ae and and deatroyed orse- con ii. ,s an srmy and fleet have to P. maintained by u-, no one will deny tbe propriety tl keopiogtborn as actiyely employed as possible. The persevering j repugnance of tbe enemy to peace can ati-e. to our; ui a of the matter, either from coopdeu-. m h u-.vn . restrurces confidence thai be will tnjtgni iseiatance from other quartern or ermtidence thai we hail be- j co,n ' ,! nt l: c v,iir. a,!'l allow it to languish. Ei .1 . I. . . .4 I. .. ..4 ... '.' . rf l"'' ' ',,,: "--i""s, and 1 ;..'r View iu.ik's ii liieiiiuo.'iii ii ...ii ii. in si-ixj r.t - kw,j r "i " r-- tu bend the reaonree! uf the rmquered country to ",,,,,t "ur uar "P"" Tbwe positions must h- held till peace be atade, and many ol then alter the m I A I - 'll 1. " "' Vrnnty that the peace will be re- sjic4u. jiip ii me eiieuij ciHitinues to reiuse an m- province in i ii i nitee otaies wm satisfy tnai mis in fers to neeotiate. it seems to us that wemust rontinue sted ireople. tbev will have to he ratiatied. We must a vigorous prosecution ot ine war, ami exienuour con- qoesta over U.. terril i v. S tff-pn Bervation, in our ' .. . i i i i r imi-rtm nt. reouireM that .Mf.v.eo should mio p,r peace: w a . i 1 I - . for we can see only ber uel ruction aa a nation in i proloed prosecution of the war. No matter what nirtv simii come iun power, mr people .v nd not endure a disgraceful peace. I'eace wookl be disgrace - ful without full indemnity. Mexico can indemnify only by territory; therefore, any party most ex set territory from Mexico on making 1 peace. Th .'Mrava-aut j .v with win. h our ictorie have been reo ived by Ihe people, lbs active spirit of to!- iiuteerine extensive and so unabated, are proof llmt the war is not obnoxious to the people, it baa ... . riiiirixlniitiv hi ..u.tain it. It Pas imured none ol tiie great interests of tbe country. Agriculture, com merce, manufactures, nave prospered beyemd prece- dent, it Ims created no discontented class, by throw- in any class out uf employment It has produced no national calamity, no disgrace or ili-a.t.-r. snd there-1 lore cannot he up'. raid. ! with sny. Opposition lothe war is without prat ileal vils with which it ran illus- träte its erguuten ta ttisa pnaiueing national disin s, or aaortiftcntion, or inconvenience. Tbe whole coorse nf Ihe war has been one onward tide ui smc-.-s ami conquest. Ami aa to those abstract moral rjoasequeu ces in which aome writers indul, lliey or. 4 ii, . i... ..... ."" i s . ti . . ii s . ..ii ... .... ....i .... .. , a r nucuu.c to im uuu ... auj t-.m-i w . i , a nu v. 1 1. . .- tablish no conrictioos against it. On wlmt ground. then, can the anticipated opp aition it Ihe nexl ion- sross oTodoce u . 1 1', . umI, ! . i in nre ioi is uoon the i .uu- I - . -I d - t . try I It may rc-argoe the Muses of Hie war ; it may ...I.,.,., . ll .. ,.,illi .. hr..n ' Imtit i.'lll.liit ri.lnii I Ii '-"" ' ."r.-.( v- i'- plies, nor illustrate sn alleged errnr by a national ca - lamity. Tbe awful power of public opinion holds its chaaiening rod over 4ba bands of ee all, aad that pow- . ,. 1 1., .mr ....... 1 ,r ..v.... ,;..... 11 1 . 111 1 .1 .11 1-4 . ... . . 441 place now, it conid not abandtnt the war, withdraw one troops, or make peace under the dictation of a beaten enemy, W illi what reaaoa, thou, can it be Oil 1 1 .4 .4 .'Itmre ill'IIU. ll ih.ll U W .12 CltlJresl Will end. "iVt.r t B V . 1 cercn the present executive into auch a course. We have no ft ars of it, becauas we du m.i believe lbs wbij? party i. s . stolid as to he a suic.de. i;ut Mexico is now a conouered p de. As an in- .t m depend nt nation, it may in tripii be sa d that he hol.!. Iter exitlence will i t our mercy, Xerl the wai coatinuci ami Itsexpenars; andtbeqneati nofgreat .st inter -t In us ,s, bow ao- lb . Iasi t. be redus etil u our judgment, only hy exacting as great an am uu' of the as possible from Ilia enemy . lany disiinguisln'd naiiM'i bave been in favor of tba plan of withdrawing our troops to the hue we me tu io cwim, then to fortify end hold that line. We coo- sieVr this a visionary sud weak project. Would it be peaci f l. es any om expect that the em m which will not viebj up that hne will permit h quietly to hold it I Free from all fears elsewhere, the enemy a ou Id bestow bia whole attention t that line, and would make it a scene of mectsinf inquietude imtl bloodshed. Could such a state of things be allowed to exiel If the enemy ipproacbei mat line, must root bis forces be sset 1 If routed, must ho not he ii i i . i , , , , ., , r . i ll ' 1 I I j f f ,i ' 1 I 4 "1 : , I I I .1 .1' I Uli I , 1.1 I 11 M !4 lf?l I II t - -a perl to defend any : sen Una, in advance are necessary. Tl ss osts must Urea be occupied, r no ........... I... ..i. ..I Till ' f.. Mil ii...i.irii.-r.....ii.' i.i 1 I II I I Mm . I 1 ' to suppose than an enemy who will nut yield linaof lljl l.lll l' .i.'-l.lvii.ll II- I I . II hit- .r . I. ' i.l .1 I) wndary, will permit that line to be quieüy held ; or sny consequencea would follow sncfa a, plan than ui boinjf obliged ajain, a; vast sacrifices of t4ood n ud treasure, recover tin advaatstfes shu-li had i '. i i i.l, abandoned. The enemy now refuses tu Ktvc ".' thai tine, With the sword suspended ver !,;. ad, he yet refuses it. What hoar, then, that I . I. a .it ti. Lt.i lu.i..,. ....'....I.. I. ..I. I if? tl...t '" " - .!.' i wm-,,.--( u-wrn rttiimved 1 The I iu f ti.iim.Pir uumI i, ' ' " I ne of peace. I'-ii-n !iiii.;t ll...i'..f i.e. ;.. ur accompany any fine. I' l 41. I I . 41 4 . " II ... it. ,t 1 1 r V , 4,1 U 1 1 , .ill I' V fii'M 1 4 1 1 ,.t n it a aaa an at aar- I 1 t . 1 - 4 - , -. aj-, 11 o 1 ' l. I'll ., ., . .,,1.; ' . . .- 1 .- ... . ".III ..I'll III..-' rui'n .1 111 il.i.lli. III. Ii i(. 41. II. I'll I oua can war. We want a hound try ; we must have a b u nl iry ; W r W but it must h" peace mid a boundary. Less than these can never be seceded to. A boundary without peace, is too idle a vision for a national object. It cannot be entertained for a moment, but on the sup position that the enemy would quietly submit. Then ,t would he a boundary and peace. A boundary and peace while yet war existed ! V. at ;i Singular I ' . , . . , , . . . 1 ; ' ' koundartf and peaee arc ttk H we d - tire. These may then be considered the oljCCtS of the war. as the btmudary will no doubt be auch as to 1 1 . it I. 1 f 1 1 1 n ' ' ever all claims for inueunuiy. The boiiml-rv wine oar government ih-sir -s is (as well as we can under s'.and I he documents which Ir.ve been published; the two Californias, tbe province of New Mexico, and . a . e a . . a aaa, JPence II. e 1,1 iiranno to ps ir.ontli. I Ms woni. make ur mi hern bouudarv east, of tbe Gulf of ah- foruis, sccordiog to existing maps, sujnewltal north ,. .... . ,7 , .. sr ai 11 cd ihe 3Sd parallel as far as New Mexico, and about the 32d ai the southern boundary of thai province, and I hence d wh tbe Rio Grande t its source. For this boundarv. itaooeara that we are willine to vi Id all claims of indemnity for the rar, all claims t'.r in- . 11 n j juries and iml mnitier prt vines to the war, and, in addi tion, to nay a round sum of several millions of dollars. Now, if any one will examine in ih; his try . Mexico, be will iind that the country yielded by this boonda ry has been of little value In Mexico, and that tier policy and means ar? pol ad in. ed to make it of much value to her. Sue ;s called upon, then lore, to make but a small aacrince in reference to anv fiscal or political a,ivruit;iTrs Inch Ikj con derife from t!i" countri to be ceded advantages fur inferi r lo lire amount of mohey she would obtain for the cession. She would unquestionably be a 'r'at gainer by Ifa arrangement, not merely in reference tq moneyed val ne of the considerations rieided on our aide, but in n fererrce to the sll-imirortant consideration of nation- al nu! ; ;u! i c , which p. ace would re-P. re to iter, war imist then c 1 ihn she refnsi s mis p. niif! 1 rv ; tin continue until either Mexico or the United States a 1. yield. Aa to l lie 1 m'eil s ates, we nope they will m y r yield ; and if the atuhb rrn folly of Mexi- m eo .-hon id r solve the ouetion at issue into the exter H..I '.'."II i t Olie or the O le r power. Wehoo.' I..-- I 111- '. .1 States w ill meet the issue as it should be met. 1 . UmIm j,. t. .1 . , . 1 TO l T p 10 s 4 . it 1 e r. in. i.T nt 1 1 r -1 t nat.on. The lme to Salt illo controls tire north. The people of that quarter are quiet and happy under the ex oting war, pursuing their various occupations with- out molestation, and reaptnü tin- advantages ufself- a WW cr rroverument to a ilere; unknown lu tiicm before. These pie already feel the great benefita of our rule, in at curilv to nerson and prone rt v. ami in an '.- eotption from all national demands for either men or money. All that will be necessary in tins quarter, wttt be to maintain tue lim- ami places already eon- qnercd, by sn adequate number of disciplined troops, vvjt(. Xx-all presi rve order and quiet, who will protect whouujirt the commercial intercourse already establiahed, and wpr, being M content with their pay,1 will abttain j from all ur gular maraudinjr The line from Vera Cms to Mexico must exercise m . ........ I. . ', ......... I ..II ....I. a . . 1... .1 I'll! I , IUI I Ill uu I ilil ,"MIIII i.t'.Vie. 1 III II lu, ur0perly maintained bv intermediate poaa and pa Lis with an advanced p - mi t! e I Iriksbs and I m- dova road, must e'r,. iv i,m:n,S nil Son.h A!,v..,, , ,, : , ,, . -. .P litt. ,. i .. i ,.,i Miml iKinn.mii ..... i ( MMsti i i' mi . ' in- j ' ' i 14 111 i t i ' i i i ' - - ii as aw .I 'ii terty line, an effective uiovable force of about 5,000 11 a a t a " 1 si si- ,,, wolKU proliapiv I)" reiuureil. .Met. n aiPMIion - - to the .lost and uatrol troooa and the line from Vera at 1 j- .imiiiui ' Lruz to ..Jexico, a movable lirree oi about KPIMKI men irm. I nrrtlnf.! ha u-.r.l Ti.esua ,v,!,' . , ... suuiu prutMiuty u.. ntsiri u. an m v,., u .. . 1 wooiu ne rtrauy to succor any tnreateneo point, to op- 1 III 1. .1 m a.. ready luive. and, in addition, we bold every seaport of notoriety m the Qnlf sind Paciß. Tin leTi i , aa u i i nave previoasly said, Mi'.ico is at tlii.s UtQt! & nt itft a .nquuffedaation. Willi lirese advantages, ilien, we .Inniid dictate terms of pence, and not yield a ringle inch ofgronud imt.i those terms he complied with; in ihe meantime rt'(uiring tht people of Moxicu, by tvery exaction ur aquesfeatioci royeautt, arhicfa the laws of natirnia ai d lite tisa.-s of war will justify, to meet our exp in I .- .1 i m-s hi uu: v. a r. Ill . . Ii , j.ut rttppoae it Fhall now be sutl, that .Mexico will , ....-..,., -hmmh ws u, im ... yet hold out tint aba will corns to no ternm of peace, but will continue an unceasing war : then we bave only to amy thai we must fulfil our destinies. It no- 1 A . I S I ' A t. I I 1 ' A I A A A thing short o" rtoriog the whole of that country ton t I d . . -4-.i s- . , exienu our conquevis, even it it ne ir no ouier pur- pose than lo obtain a satiafactory boundarv and a sat- c ' isfuctorv p. ace. - . , ... i, i;. that as it may, it must le admitted ly all re- ßecting minds, that the eoorse we have indicated i better adapted than any withdrawing to a boundary, 1 to coerce a peace ami an acceptable boundary and that it ie also the course which places us in the most i advantageous altitude, alroold the war he continued, We now hold tbe keya of Mexico, livery door of entrance to ber territory ia in our keeping. Let us beware 1 f -urn ndering ll ese while the war Isate, leal fherancoroua hoaUlily ot that nation aliould induce her to give tliem up to foreign hand no improbable .i I ii. ii weul lllld' T such t:trciitiis!.HH CS. We ttieit WOUld ie alize the folly of withdrawing to a given boundary, tfhd I will bave yielded, by our own weakness, all ibe fruits of this war, which haa already c. so much blood and au much treasure. WAYNE. .. Fob big n Trade. Tiie eommercial editor uf tbe LVeu Voi k Tribune givea the following synopsis ul BriUsh and l-rencu trad-, during the last rear: J The tal.hs of Ilm importe of breadstofis into Great Bri ain 1 u.i-r ihe 1 is; year, prove now great was the i .- . I.i .i deficiency lo be auppl.ed, and I irow much h-ht ., ... a . a . i a i :i i i eau-e oi ine crisis i m ,,u mi w iiicn i.ii;inil i paviipr. The atatement of the eomparitirs imports at the port nf Liverpiad, exhibit the immense increase which h.s iftboit iiliue. a nd il.e fnoruiuiis amount id' fi 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ' - - ---fcss . ' . . breauVtuffii to be paid for, and this st one port iy. ' 1- . .. it . .'. .. I J C I'.. . I.. ...... 4 - ' I 1 1. 11 mux s ,. nu,. 4,..,,v .f7jri...o . utctniu me lpreviova live years, und the average of tba twelve I years previous p ls-ivJ is IhfJing, compared With tin m, .N.ailv all tbe excess of lll came from v.. " .. , ....-.,..., .... . 4 . 1 . ii.ii. llie import!1! I com meal were i.,vi...i U DUIS. I be atock a - estimated at the last daien al 12(1,1)1X1 qttar- i. rs wheat, 00,0tMI bids Flour, HHKUOO iuariera i -1 i ii it i i.i.i- ....... 1 Ti... ..... . .... . iii i I .i . i rr i ir iii. -s iii,, I a;ii iiiit.iai(a'iiiiiii.a price have been, as all remember, vera great during the year. On 18th Nay, flour was in i, wheat 14s Od; uu the .'..I September, hour w as jös 6d, and wheal til; corn in Hebrusry waa 7"s, and in August l))i. Wuli inch ioleut fluctuations, a eommercial revolti ,1,11,,- tern mitjfbt x'll be luoked I -r. .... ., (, , i 1 1 i U.e I it'll, ii t.ove.niliem nave receilliy pilUlltf.eC th.-.r annual tabtea nf tbe foreign com mere, of Kran.-e. during lue preceding pear, rroui ihein ve learn that ' lbs slut ol lbs rap rts am) imports between PraoCe and ber colnmet and foreign powers, waa aa follows : Imports, 1 ,257,000,1 ÜÜ francs; Exports, 1,1: i,0 o.hpii franc; Excess of importi over exports, 17,000,000 franca. 'Ilm foreign powers, which cany on with France the most important intercourse, ere as follows, arranged in tbe order of tneir aupaeior importaace lUnited States, England, Switxerland, 8ardinia, ilelgi urn, Germany, Sin, Russia, Turkey. I W I'M I lit 4 ' -.III A 1 I 11 Hit Bf ruin t I . IM. It v lilt It IV "J? U 1 Hi I'll IB s , . 1 as . 1 aM- oi 111. iuhi 1 1 amui o- 1- . ai lata the nxtaoning or which snca a ine wouu require, wit the coat ol lur- . Mesieo, h is at vr dis,.osat.-aod ' ,-"-- vx a-..," c..i...g.i. i.Mhi ivmbctaateag -" " - a . . . I v. .Ii;' II M 1 1 ' I I l I I r III' ll 1 .lilt. 1 1 e w I I ' r ! I I If II I'll ' I I ' 11 I 1 1 I I - 1 ' f 1 1 1 I . hi ' I ' - I T I . I t I 'Jl.i .ft. . .1 .0. Ill f e Tlii-lil .ist en.oi . Ii to hii I . llu .1. ..1 . I III II.) I ll Hi Sill II ...I,.. ni.-..iii; it w.'ii r-pi.Mie aunpiiea: ami liie nues.101: . - 1 p, i. Rtii i,,,..r. " '.-iiii .iij.iii . ui.- re. um 1 en.-. itratJ -t .1 n ui niu . ... ... 1 .. ... 1 C'lPV iS ll"ievVltli I! innttt il I ....... t .v 1 ! 1... 1 m... 1 med. ihis.i.jrdone, win be readiiy enwereo. it woum ue nu mttieeit agfjaaaaiaa eouraetf ad f..r ths th n,!'1 ' ,M .-.'. ?, ;::,:::::;., I 1 isesaion will not. we mailer to prove that Ihe cost would exceed Htm presenl ' ? 1 1 yourseii, snu mr ins nn Btllh ceare-i ,4 ell ibie wis bcdaea,snd that ambtit it .i,.-.,i-, .,,.. , ,. B llir,.., ,.,.r , oi oubti existrd with expenses of I lie war: and a consequence, from van- la. volunteers, l me high esteem and all we turn t...ge Wa.biagioa, e.iaa be.rea, end a, t,ue 1 aj, .... .,, , ., Agu, , ullv u ou ; Mi iu,cUr s.'s, wouiu Boon an active renewal oi ine .. . " ' . Il.ll fl'i' l l: . 4 I II 111 .' ...l..ll.':i. .' .II.ilti.'llli I III Iii L . . . . . ... S nil ix to lh: Volis ii ten's. cxaaBsfoaDBM( t. M iDteoM, Nov. :,. 1847. Rev. . if. Daily: Sir On behalf of the tif;h ! re.ririu nt . f Indiana vnluntAMH I Lmm Lm r.n.it. H i to rrtiirn to you their thanks fif your kiml stteiitioii t. them, and to respectfully solicit fr publication, i . ..... . tin. f . r. . . ! ..r . ... ... . I . . I J I . i 1. ... . --p . . v v . I' " ' I " I'". I" HI' III . . nu Sabbath, the 31st tilt., a few moments betöre their ein irkaliou for lh"s.t of wir in Mexico. 1 have the honor to he, sir, with high respect, Vwur oh't serv't, 1. KEY NO -D6. MxoiaoN, v.. N nr. 1-17. .t . Cfn. IK Ii '." !: Dear Sir mirs uf this date is before me. With some lieeitancy 1 eumply wi.h vonr request, made in In-half of tie fit h r''i ut uf Indiana Voluutcers. in rerard to mV f.new.'li m r- . i i i i ... .? .. .... innn, geinrmi on i,si .-a ;.i.i in. He nti"n w.is i -in ji 1 1 n in. . ins, ami uia coil f.t i . flirilieiieu is but I in 11' i"M 1 r, lllllIM MItililt'f!i ,B " Y 1 " " ,r 1 meairer out line. V,t ,f .ta nnhlie.tioa ill nnv l 1 . 1 , . . . oegiee reim m Keep alive tie- r.n. tn!r mee of, ami to . . Outline of a Farewell Sermon delivered Ike ßfth Regiment pj Indiana VUwmieer$ at the (im of their embarkation at Maduum, Indiana, for A orten, i n Sunday, Oct. 'Ms!, 1-17, Br ace. wis. at. nan.T lir chxjn , 1 ill Caapler, li rersa. Tin Beviosi of tli. arorM, arhlle eagaged m bi mini-try, w 'wtyf wont 10 pretest 1 be irsta as taagbt ctetaed in n o un .ui. I iiiati.iti.. hy ...ell Mnni- an. I bgurea weia rii'ist familial t. tbe aadienee he ! In ad. In iraiiaitsa "f bis exawpls, ws nntfld ihia day pisssat divisr truth letbeat , ar Meiticeaealdier." The lest ia s partbis af tbe bistoty t tin- war baiweea Saul and Davr4, ami eoaaeqaenttj l be "y airoare will be military I. A brief suitry uf Smil it id bii ferret arraytd againtt David. I. The prineipt tekiek ll to attach on Dsed It wa ansa. The names auag, ay batb ulam bis tbauaanda, bat i..vi I tus ten: 'l lhuai .! '' Tin- fin l no in Saal wie ! the baaesl ami mt aaeooqnerable paaei s of Ibe deptsved I 99m? ul?l. U "J 'T ,J" ' T '" V,r . 5rw " -c popufaiiiy, uineeuce and powei ot UavaJ. which hd '. an mss rapture. This rae principle led to rebellioa ha heaven. BaeLsei- feit fall, tbe result af pride asd cava Tits cams principle u"i,u to oppitios tsCbitst and bia catne bi batas and bia host in all :!.'". 2. The object of BauTt haft N 1 f islt wai Is be foan4 in David, 01 bis policy. This nevei waa to ma U a. allegd. Still the ic was a Ii itred deep ;.n.! abiding, ..f tbe man aid ibe f-1 lew u h' 1 1 win- im 1 1 is. 1 virtoou. The si mi y of the human he n', in is 01 positron p Cbiiit and his chsich, ss nw develop. d,i pteciety the tmnu It ; maybe seen in all the woising o: iafidelity ia in war I against chiistianiiy and all is schemes of benevolence Pn the elevation af men. if we ware 1" 11 qai t f..r lbs case of odd it ion to ieh 1. in an I ihe batch. the wm id a 11 aid ; be cob 1 rained te y ol the latboi of nur i igioa, as Pil ite ! said of Mm esghieeu hundred rears ago. "I Ii d so fault in 1 Uns man. And yel enmity ij him iai klc. in e.ciy uine- ne wi-.l he .rt. 3. Ticir mode of wirf hp. The ri.tiie coarse of S.ml nn.l his at my wasmaikedb conning t craft, and cruelty Sta ll guished by false promises aid P.. ken vov.. .ud a chatte tet ist rc ng sag course of policy. This ia all ikiugly due of all tbe wars watrrd ana inst Chi ist J l and bis rhurrb. If. .1 awrvey David and hit Isaf is opposition to Saul and hit m my. 1. The character of the leader. Thi was the haltbrsi M.vid. Paiirotie, benevalent and philanihiopic David. Is all thii we a'S a eonespondenee in the rhaiaciei sf Christ. 2 Bit p tticy and m lives srfJ a. His policy led lu the alalit.ii .,f hi. ,li ,,. il,.. nmi'iii.... .,f ki nntinii's mr - m j ear mica. And in ail bis acti as be was actuated by ; sinceie desite (01 Ihe good of the pe pie n it hit at rs .1 a: an- I - diSement, bat pine plnl 11 homy aid patriotism. So it 1 w 1 Ii (In Miami v. Ill Whole sV'itlUs and d -iltii i the i lev a ua an.i bappmesi of ur iace. And it's practical reseHi piaee that it u adeqaaie ia ihe aceoeaplisbaaca! fall It- aesign nr tiw gwa ana happiuefs h huh. :i David' mode of warfare. So m ilrce. 01 hate ajron ; on.v hut all sgsinai policy; sot a war agaansl men, but gainst rn loin Ilia love pied tninitei even 1 i In ene- n. ie. And peimll as bets la remark Iba I whatetei may he nid in relation I the eaaise not sued bt t Ameiiran army sow in Mexico, it is veiy certain that lhej 1111 W Ibeii polrcj by the geniui which presided ovei !v d. Theie 1 as di. p isttion lu w me a w .i of iinlee. nnn at- sisuebler apoa ai enemies. Tint moilo i- wconeaer. twt not des'rny.'" see the teadei treatment of the M x em im-nn i, and e wounded. A fans tbe protect ion extended to nrumen and chibJiea i Pis is ai-o Ihe geuiuaol tbe cbiistiau wailaieuow waging sgaiaat an ungodly wtn Id. I 17 lotion cxitting between Datid and army. In tbe j strong language of the inspired history, then beart wert knit together" This i. indicative uf Iba woai intimate ..... . . . . . urn hi. Love I. on. I inem lo each o hi So il i. wi h Mi. efati tian aimv and then Me id. Love unites as all to Cbiisl ihe ileid. Jtsas savs. "ve In I ays, 111 y 11. snu it. A peifect un; 1:0. ul levin. p, ol -ject, .oin,e .l So mm h for 'lie twa arn.i . 111. Mark the retult in 'he comlift. I Dwd dote net tlay, but cenaner. Ro Cbiiit takes hi enemies cantivea. and mik.fl la of there ' u"v,"s .o. Dvd deiivea aiiengtb fiess tba new leeiuiht ja nmg hu .(linv I ne vigoi of bit campaign wm gieatlj inc teased by ibe volunteer furcet e volunteer forcet 3. fhr N rolanb tn I kd been Ie iding enterpiiaiag I itiaent .heir forme, roes , And ... bse t paltiotrc man, ei.e.n. ,ari deep!) mletesed in the welfaie ol ibeii cuuu try, they saw that it was a great err i to temain mar- live. 1 h. .v were fally c nv nced of tbe .urn.- ...ne ..l O.iv i l'. e ,n.- an l tin- w ai Sat was eaireine on aaainst Saul Ait) new a coottgeoaf, lint he u i ! ptridi, withtiut w.il- bor t,. t.i- drafted rar vo untrer foi u.e se.tr ice. atad c.me svel and nffei lbetaelve I - Uavi I, l. See hew David ti tmt-tet than. Ba an- ye frai tea, aad hive ye eaa lo mtef Have y eoasa i do service, to weai ine uniform, b stand r march with lbs rank tod Iii', a. leag a. there is an enemy m Um Behl, or battle la So fooaht Aad now maik tbe protnpi and patriotic reply The spirit caaat auen Aiaasai. and lie .ud, tbiac aie wc David, and on thy side ib u sou of J.-. peace, peace he : Hu e, and p ac- he to thy helpers, fo Piv G d heljitMh thre.'' Meie watt the load patriutie Ihoat foi the b 1 1 Ic no holding t.a. k no hesitating am eolonieerad f.r thbr espiess por poae, plare u- in the line. Then Daffid Wj h full C .liudcnce in thai i integritj ind Iheii valor, plseea them in aa honorable position in ins army, and In bear I beceeaei knu to ti or heart! as it va. aita the o h i ti pa. In pffeeiaely t lie asms asy .loe the chsich of PJ derive itrenglh fiors the rolaateeti wbkh ione ovei and join the . i i ! i - ii . ... i ; . i i.. ....t.... ana. as -sini tmirai tnem " ...... - , An l l ,e'",v lo w, ' " ,,,c """t c aas upon tin in. rhry come oeei soul and booy, to lemaiu in .. . , ..." . r . 4 -. ... on- couicn ana M- oi i i in-i, inai u tii.tn- nie um .n j n ,U M cbaractei aotrl tbe last battle is fusaht, and tins kiag - Soma of tati worbi sbill be sanea.-ed to the cmifcaVreey nf christian nations, and bueeac the kingdoms of oar God and ui sis en 1 rs 1 .-Mid Liui.i recetvai aim nonius incn wi n bonoils potliiuaa. I I 1 I ' I, .....4.-4...... . .1,1 4 . .4 , . mli t.. l 4 1 111- f . jy . ( astea 1 11 ' 01 itn. .i t 1 s ut'' nui it i, maeaa sav vial u as 1 . iii 11. ! 1 mt So 1 In it a ha 1 1 cnimun il! hin PtiemH e . . - a and lead lu. ho.t in kiin?d .m at d crowoi with him UDoe bis - 0 - - throne m bssvr a. Now we wi.iiiil draw the has betwess thec tvvo armies and inCjaue, 4 w hi is un the LoidV lide.' V re au- with your soithat and if yau aie ant an the Lord1 ide now, a ' ' . . ..... ... .... Saul oi I r.t v i'l with ill.- Kevil or with the I. oil Meant a litre volunteer, c ma over and sfeoiify jroaiaell with Iba Luids aiiny. Oeotltmin Citizen Soldiert of the 5rl regiment of Indi etas tetnnteerti Vou aie now aboal t. brave out ihsres and roar own aomea, lot lbs letvics yam ' mi rj In a fo ot! and inbopitabla dene. Many tame aad lemptatioas await uii, when fem vi d finm the endeatmeBti and Miwciafioai ..i '""u' I"";;'""1' M,:;i,t,'4I1,:!'f;n;,!iS . impisied wiih this gieei Irath, last youi nation nt rent- tian nation, aad ii wilt became you to icflect this iruib ay .M,r,ltVo,i,et ndcharaclei as regimeui af v.-hinn.,., ihr. el I mm Hie neonl.', dm ct It m i land ol i hu.c'ic, s ih- hnin oUoateiB and bu-ir.. Ws ie i,.i maw vu'w te1,lim ,,v s",,,,' ,,,Ht aie .1 u.e iacompatn ..- nrii in., in- in ,.(' um hi, .ip.i in.' .-.in. in mi vi iii.i-- .hM.Mttmtm All, rm,ri.it would dear to this ... ..,. uul mm aUmalt aVwmr lo this view. Ufa would have oa know mat sacfi sentiment emanate ahme from the degraded sd snted, We w.-uid bavsyaaboaar the msmsiy el Waahiitgiou, lbs fathei ul ... , l I . O. .11 tl ' I C 11... 4lkl.ll...' llta. I... I.. . , 1 I I . I ' t i 1 . ' i : I i 1 ill' 'III tocTmilir r .Vu,?!. ViI'm Ü-Ü-i1 'ö:1.' iiit-wi! I' I gesius ol out eoaatry. See Wahingion wees s y-uug man i bs waa sent imttaaaslai hi repelling ihe lavssioni al ie Kier.cb and the Imiinis a the " (.ii ai M idow. " N'aCaap. bto ippwisiad for his troop, and you behold baa periorei- ini; divuie N.-ivi.e , veiy .ahh.ih in hl owi. bliga.le. He 1 . - ., , 1 1. . .4. . r w 1. ai-o 111 r Miinanv u un din. i k ai nu- intw a. BiatldockN defeat. n...di..k b mg motlally vx ...... .led.. IP. I. and the night after, ba vv .i bailed under ibe 1 a. k si lbs baggage wagons, ta aesaV Iks asan-i af the Indian. And ii.vx en wih me. all tr wtto door la thbr nation reliious m ..... ehaiaeter, and aba bobj that rbriatianil) n lacompaitale with the chnraetei i f n.r atavs a..l paiiieik mldtst and llifie on Alleüh .ieys fiSatj mmiiiioI. id Ihe daik SSbroltea foieai, al taa dead aid titty boat at mbini.kt, beboM Ike xo.itiii.ii VN ishbictua. bt lurch lieht, reedutd ihe burial .ei- - vtceot ine cnawh nvei ibs gravest haddock, aa ins earn- i ii 1 1 . ti ii - i i a.m. i-.iti mt i.i. liml, in ide '.'!-. r .... . , , ... i . , I t he nui unlet itasetl after bia ipuoiutraeat as l ommauder- i.Chief af the Am. . .e.n ninv. u, rele.et.oe to the S ihl.v h. ; he say. , l he Crmiti r jm. and anaecti af all, tti.-. . and aukue ra, act aa actual duty, a punctual attendance ua divine service, to bnphsts the blessing of heaves au Use uu an tstui tyed im ..ui aafety aad de fence. tb. With me lo une ICt ne in ne. Ho I. tcl to thai mamma- hie vx intei during the levuls kmary iirsggbi when m P.i uh tioapa were piaitrud bi ph.i . i. h in a. Tin- city waa enlivened ty bansjustaaad balls, given is bsnm uf ihe fn tish lioana. Leak at Ibeh revetiy, ibeh diiipatbm ami se hasebeiy. Tnsy ibssgbt the ala'era sight but shoit n wine, and din K 0 John hull to III-u tatlsfaCllon, and the gay iov) ihotl lu iteep atssj Iba taat aagbli ussse. it wa Uycrs aar Was. UuWs presidbd, Ibs life "t the fastal b.aid. Aiwl now f i si, i'rm th-c SatkfSettii! hlN go Willi rn to Viit Forreytss wn tei ossrwii sf wVaihtaftsn't Iroopi took at that t beerten viilnne of hnt. .tietrhrd over Mm I dreary aria tei bilti Harvalioa riourlunir in one hut. liser u,k1" " a utaer, sd hsIh Jn ibiwiinc ia a wild lo k l ,"" 1,1 I ," - li- ti tin v bi bsieftfOted uiaierj, ataeas Iba cat .1 ans. Bai amidat all t'ui, tvheis ii tl'aabiagian, -t Sayurrslti bsi wbeis i lo . I" be Ire ping away i lam sight eacaae f No, the iSfJsg "n fi .1 bias on h.s k i s a prayer arita lu Gad, callu g so Heaven f'. hi atterisg Irüsp .and las rklaty uf tbe Amt i ie n a i in . Par A i aabl IbM aai alS OmkM aaha I..., I lavo , , ,,,,,,,,,. ,., j ll(. imp , in-il. ;m .um, v . ii t SUWO I1' ? I lie I. y., win e It.C IrSSpi c i atttMics at Vain- K !-. IP- i. i iacbcd i r i rfrtlB jat a ta er sra u i u be raaii m .!(t ainl beaid a i ' -1 v i rtte dt'tance tru the natb as tauiatl aLia iM ,, . .... . . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, o M e..,- 1. 1 ... r, .4mrni be MW i;, . v ..(....-..,. so in. k.,,.,-. t Htr-ta diaaauittasi t, alrd In-in I tin prayei IbtoSSb. lie heard Iba ! na In III- i ii.il.lt . lui bia 'UflVllne tin. IK. iiUil in Hin . i. Ii. u . . I I. U I.l l.lll' h'.l'i llii. j.l I. .1. I I i.l .4 MM, IboSI si battle. IVbeii iW uravm n I ... u...i .... f..n . . k4M. in. i i... I. ..I. ..... I a .... . r.j- r- w im nm.ii iriiB ma u-, ana laamng into lue huue. be lalutad bii , ..... ... ,'. ' - ' V" "Kl : nu nut. ate .. "ii... kn ,w, Mwnaa." s.ul 1,., um a i-1 he. a I w. nt dowa t o . I him arbea be expect; to attach laeb a aiaa a ibo. Yua may, hi yss will, tall Un Wm liowsnat is make et attach ar d.yh.e.k'. hnn Im il in- .1 ...he nii.ht if weft iriSf he liopa arainel ibe ti n-..1 ! . 1 ..i God Aimi 'im. Vi i.i ay tl.ii I11..1. In will 1. 01 have In h.h; Va-bllieloa on Ins w.i boie. in he Uiufuini. ....i,i in hand l,ni Cm vv ..1.1. ....... . . ... ... ...... . 1 1 u. cine il w, fwlJfniJ.Wm t 9 - o 1 j -" " I coeM set ptaud beta ibei t j. d itasc iba bratory f a.y eeuntry ; las facti wash! pi w am mad. tVe caa as y aic-iiil foi the h lav f Sir Win l..v4i- i , ,,n ltc un Val- li-y Faige, Hut 1 1 v -1 ag wnini.ou the tround that IVaab- ii 4 un a UuO, asd Vah.ii;i ka p.aveiS kepi tum U. Tl c 1.. .ia God I tJaaven fwghl foi .... and win w.i. it that .) 1 V al.in'i,. ( a .1 ii-, , t . . . 4 i 1 1 e en With the ofT'l af Dukedom it . I. because ba ; tkrUtmn patriot, a d .1 I., ec 1 I.'- h n N nt VtM biadle hnhi-.. Nailbrl Coald bb) hriok eoal be lidkuled uut ol hin de vol ion la bia gnaotiy. I'h I USll all t lie toreuarl . 1 the Kcvuluii..n. the Biilih 1, ..'.. 1 I, . 1 . , k..- 4 Wiii ingtus bj auj uibsr naaae than Mieter aabiHg- tun, hut Ihauk GJ at tfoiktows tbey losndosl thai there mttt m General V a-hin ' on. and Iheii own Hi um ha ,u,. I inc- re at ui an M uomortot IVatbiigiori,a and hi. aaaas be bt''n "bled bj avrr avel'i pea, iiaped m every cbutiter,i ng, an sang ua aveiy .1 . e-maa a hj Hid It hi. il.lv Im I. men 1 toned 10 pr use and leveie. Behold then, m IVashi gioa, vom sxempfar sc pattern, the aoldiei auS the cbiitiaii hiiirag as a light m a garb uiace. .Mi l in w I. iin inla-1, that he com.ti y.ni Imn 4 1.1. . I .. . . UL'm l. .I" 4 . . yours. claof.i Wa.aiagtaa fvn in 1 ber. .ct then, m ail y in d p .1 Imnat as aoidreia,aet woitby of kVaabicgtaa, aa I , v. o 1 1 i 1 uf y in conotii aad - demean rosiselve. in ail II ii.iej. ui.it inuiaua may be proud t bei t tizen toHierp. Urs ! festen 1 rrrosgb yoa go te a fareiga c u.i.y, vasts tempiatiooi la race trtaj be - 1 1 aioand yoa, amid :.li the cr- rBP 'ül " c'tl B lü c hie, peirutl aie, as a friend, lo v- " ' 1 ,l ,'t"t '"o " s os bravs behiod you whtk, I beseech ys, often think, sod ail yoar minds delrftit Xo aweuoo ihe coauliy charth yon attended be miuistei ,J ' l" u amiaei's csonels, prayen and p ..i- 1 ' admonnioas, and above all, the old f ihi uu-d Hih!e l!,at 1 "u 'he stand " at yew h aaea, fiam a lib h yu n ive a(i 01 ,K'"1 r "' atanj prieioai bjsson an I tbea .f your u .v.j and children. II all bee things are kc t fieab in y 111 minds, ll Will Sol be h ud let you to resist tempt tu n tu tie. ij. ui. .11 and vne. Pieseive the kategrity ofyoai char acter, and yoa will pieseive yean swa m-ii lespect, and ins esteem and a flection .t vom eoaaiiy and ysai friends. V 1 - . v ... ...ii in. I.. ..... .1..... 11 . 4 .. . . .. - . r - . . w iv im imn 11 11 1 , Ol.llVrS. J. il Ii I I lilt 1 Jil d.-und tue n .1.01 ,. our sUia sad iiipes,aod bava aa aoubi hut the repuUiioa af lidiaaa will he safe in juui l,a" Bui w sic eqaalt) anxious that ,.ui mstst seport- .i.e. i -11 in I ren ci n u 1 up n lue Male, and upon yoaiaelves and lam. P. .. 1 h.vi pit a deep interest in every refjnatat of voluateem Ibal bai kit am st.te foi tire aai ia Mexico, lint foi ihn, t out reimeot, I f,el aa extiaatdiaary interest. Uereaie manj ol my frieada,my welMried fr reads. For pit en years I h ive been on lenns of tntnaaci with vom Col .: el lu.i It.'i.. ha iiiiinis .1... ..r - .4. ... . . - v ui.iii'. .1" , 1 ill . I' , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ill . . 1 1 1 1 44 . ' , w lOm, as ütudt-nts. I Have burned the im.lni'ht uili ami now . " ' wi b a fall heart, ttud yoafareweU, for a tirae. And 11 1 aasared, that whaiev&i coatee utaei whiiststs may paisse, nue al lu-i w.il nevei lei i lit- boar . I'uhhc seiviee n Ibe h ly babe th p... wttbuai calling ss ; d m prayei f.ur nui a" "i Mi xico v e will pny out lle ivenly let to pieseive yoa 'team att danger to cover yoaaaads ": ! hlt your bieat- in Ibe day of battle, and that yes '"'' llut; '" he retai ned to vou. famines tad friend, wi Jfamt laurcla frtnvk aad girca apuo ya, Voa shall bate ui lympatbies and pi ay en while tos ire gone, lud um itnilei .n d kiudij gisetings na y si leta t:. May the tde..- lag nl Almighl3 ld attend yea ut yoai j raraej mgs and a. the in mnt .in. aie loSttd about Je.u.ahai, j may tbe L id he round about lue iSgiat nt. lo tba ofiacera of Use. regiment (lionet, Lieut. C ! net. , . . 1 . ... .i.i.. . .... . ... ....... .. . . 1 . . --"1 ymw aim uecencuaorsi a wou 10 you. 1 at wlHbiliiy Is gtest. V a have nftaa hcaid the bsmely "''eib, Like pticsta, like ss-ople. 1 hi. ariM he line at Upon yoa will lesl Use responaibittty ef fotm tag lbs "araeien 1 y.ur men. ibry will l-ok 11 to you fo: ' 1 ni.i.t I ........ 4 ... .......I . v ... .... 1 1 .. .: , 1 .. . .. j w.KS Bini CAMHfllTi 4 1 1 44 I I I 4J4T 1 41 1 it 4 1 41 , V lie 1 4 - tt Sesire it fwttl"aelves in a i not. u, tnen, I uesescn you to condu I IhiBffs, thai v u in. iv sa elv advise an to loll w v.. in ratbmpne. I ItetnUhi foe yoa in view ol ydoi rt fpoasibilitbta. Hoaoi vom öftres ..nd ymi sfllcei will h m i yoS. .May yoa all WH in n y laiMCl, and CoffAC home lo e--tive yoai eoontiy's borons. ' r ibe regimeut i 1 lo Bot evea hope that gambling will not go oa to some xeot am ag you, yet 1 wtb, as aa ladt- mia, sad as a mi rsterol the g.pel, beic on the holy baa- "n, jusi at tue boar of your eratiaikatioa, to make ate re- iuesi ana int i. lltal liteie nt? no gaming ih c i.i playing " 1 Sunday, R m m' i Ibis holy Jav . and ut of ie-p c( Is y ,, ,. dS .. i .ain . sm gum g al .u-t ...... day , mv.-,.. Aal now letae rj a tbe tepseseatativea of a ebirv tun couiuiy, ana ine ag-iaii "i yoai wars and .tup. stands Used hi chiitia il, a...l all o.u soldiers shoald t-e moial, iclietous, and braetp. Now pi ihe i. une l ihe eititeai af Madtsou ai .) af ihe ' , -. ie .i lodiatta, nr lil tm at. aaVctiotM raffwU , ba tnai i o n ore nig w nn 0S, w mail live in uui beait'i he' ffeciion. And ibttald any af yoa be laid m . soldieili grave ia Mesieo, ra will t- irody t . pay a titbul -i lean to yew ate ry. Vour cammaadsr bis teea kaowtl I a "t'ol Lsae, ol the g i a :il Regimeai.1 Wm m ! have tm. reg .uciii. .1" lie- lavineJble 4;b, auceeaskiffa mi the gterioe 3d Regiment of Indiana Valsnteeri." Ag-tin v.- piay fttrete It, r.taKWix, II. .Hi'i. -and may I 1 bless Ft m tie Prioetteo- Oi'ftsea r. , Otarfea, A' .r 6. 0 iitn;iry ... , . ii , imparted this me, on iburmisy last, ine -in inf., Mr. Francis DA, Wilhams, ajj d XID years, 7 tnoolits j... 4 '"I, e ' The deceased waa B VOUng Dan Of promising til- cuts. ,.f pxemplary cltaracter. and bid fair to berorne ' - . ' , it I A I . I I I 1 ueiui sua vsuianie eitisen. out ne nss unis neon ! ' cut off in tiie prime of life, ins! a. he was about n.- , p . 1 9umln? mantiood in the ti w n oi bia age, and pro- mistd ere long to be an ornament to bia profession tint Lsw, in the study of which, he had been engaged p p Ve ai eirs ; a t. I.- s rved an Assistant 'lerk of t Retiresentatives in our Slate Legislaf re for the two last se s: u, where lie was noted lor his I i s iiidustry :"i'i aciivi discharge of his duties, andsdmiredf.tr hw gentlewsnly and courteHis de meanor. He was a kind ami anbctionate son, ami has l.fi a widtwed parent together with numerous friends lo mourn his loss, with tbe happy consolation, of the deceased's having expressed his f-.i'li in his Redeemer's love and tht! conviction of a blessed im-! mortality. It may truly hn said that in tire midst ofj life, we are in death lor death wiib bia ri.thK ss j acvtbe, iam neithev age nor '. and we know .. i wh a nur time cometh, fi r m tbe language of the poet wThe aarth tea forth in ronslant emtgrstimi T. the good land of heaven. Ami avsrmors The angel who stand mntim I aa lbs slime. Proelaiana, ".u.ih.-r P. no the had cratHo! ' The aea of dnath continually is dotted With barka of spirita voyaging acroaa; Ami all wboee yuih the w I I'lin.i lias blotted !ul iwifila mi m.i meet with harm or lo OtTOIICR RCPOlfT !..' ,' Insurance C'oman Of I V Tm i.a.sbm.'Li.miia mnattt af Oc-aSaw.Uaasdaaabaadaad 1 I , .... i .. I... . ) , . Vo. 56, W'i ' tti fct. Pffad Ivx. he new PldkHM. VI. : I n M n h mis ami Traders, 43 I o I lernv u i li, Lasryma, Physic iam, I a. hier, l'.t oner, Mi..ii -ters, S i Mull, Tearlnr, I .ii.lii , tkaajUaaaja, Clrrfce, Maanlat imeia, Mei banat BroSer, Past, Pn a hut, Asuala, t 'iiiinn Hosm i )!li. -r, Uraggat, a h 1 ! i i i bd ia ed lid T.ii il iiv,'n lasafad, MtiPltl . K PI.i i , PreM.letil. Faucet. Hvxxr, Pecreffaty. M. u un Post, m, II , Phv ... i an, ."ill I Ihuidvx aj . .'. vx ,1-aot, Asmut, ladtaoatwdia .1. I. M. not -to M. I h ... i In.lian '"li. 1 :'w I...OP S.liKI. e rmaaaoSBasa al in-" aaaained i.v ttar leastsg sf ibe aeambraj I'snbaam, we am caaaaeUed lo amaa aascaS aaaa all paisaaa bi ii Mi . i in ii. in call aaataobsely and nmd a baaat aj bslUng avav, as w - .14 in vv .ml i the re ad) . AUeml to IliM and mwr linul.le. Nue. In. H7, I I ui IVII.MS W. WKIHHT fc Co. TtiblC I. men. Ac. Sd DAMASK Table Uava, Raaabt, Hat h abat -. aad dd. n h - ST l .1 I nvxeliim VV III Ik- . "I I I he - at M I K I' AS K'S . I l ent ll Mt'i iiio. I IM Kl ' R olive Raab teal Prent h Menno, hUjK.ftuie nud fur sale 1 ver rkavp u as T. It C tace. PPliO NPl.K W.s Id Vol. Of RepniUl, pint in rni'.l. tj i. aa. Pi .pRIUSi Jx. rAl.llUTT. BUlOtU'S IMIIV ill CO VKXiETTA- KtLt; si tuAM doa rso nMdf, Tkc Great Popilar Mfdiciiic M (hi' ln :ist amount tMCdJ mt am ii ill Yaag wiiaari sui uuif ni'i ful (hit. i rir r' lis Mistflnil Baton ii I n Itilisiaaa ivvi'i, an i I to ami :- t.rcut Bacitni.ciil anions lliir lloe3foi h : 'SI'ilK Im in i'n:i Vm;i:iui.i Si, ((TIP I'll mm Im ...... 11 i. ... i. - - . - i i K. .1 H l .1 .III.' U II , I'll OH II l.ll., I. I. . I X I .I'l II1IAI I H'U . V )j, , ,,,. nn-.nciiM m general ..m . it sat amy sett sapsrMe mj...;. IUüqm BS I Tj !'" K.- i. lh.ll. a-.l K. r. .n i frT anrl Aga : Um aal aaa watb, bat ia all iii-. . oi .! tutitj . nk taiaacb, ia1i eatiaa,l (aa4K,nsmifilvsf Uw Mass, ssd Sal th k pravtleat is wsasni hhi uuiu.-rn chmatr. 'ihrtrn-t power CO lit in th ir i.. iah. .ll.ft iiikiu II On orjn Ol II. e i, , ,, f(f, A(1(rf whlchtl ,; ;, Bu,i.li itbegnss isesstd bbah ssrssm Th.y..; milil and plrwrant fit tlialr a Uata, but Kurrb.ng and pi-miancui in II. i 1 i .1 I: Drin II .'ililllT tin- lilll'lft ri-ii-.s. of t. - -It-tll hv th ir rea.lv ahau Dtion into tbe hi I tie r.-'. infu.-ni; a n w np ;l ..I .-.lr in I ii r.uu ixiaw- inUi all th- m .chui y ol !!. n, ...; ,1, , i. . .... al. o..-r iLc Hs.t .-.n.i .1 1 . , out'i.ensu: I ataasl :n akt ."iOJlOil Hox- er MoaUM, a., , ..,,, ., .i.h Aar U, . 10 , , . ..I I,., .1,1. am! tb- l:te III, II! 11 V iii hh in m i. hiiii.i 1 11 I i Ii Un 1 '.I.', ti in, II II !lal. , 4 , I I .IP. I. ms Irnr : 1 Una .lo oi Hreakaeaa aad geaeral aVbilitf -...' .!. 1.1 eariavM caeaaw Staaawa s -.neu .in bT a it taeaash.snd aSsisisppsnaa ; ' 1 il P iiMfXada ; 1 '" !u uf Itin uniailaw : 'H' 1,1 r . .1.. ! roiuidanile; . . . . ... ... :' Aipe- .U . 01 LnUr g-.l .sj.lef 11 ; i.v 0 .' ol Pu .-1 1 'm. I mil : .VM 1 ly 01 Seal l ' K- r : no .1. 01 1 j i 1. - r . . 1 1 , 3' I !o ol I'm 1 I Sui .. Th .t Tail an I ipp 1 almoal 1 credibb. Put the Mimeroua Mte-a hoai pbi MCI; us. 41-ni'. ati.l 'U..... ho ii- l ni-.tiiii r, fintri t il tli.- vv . .1 1 udl4 : 11 81 ,1 aUaf ii aSM Ubfl i modtratr ei in ce, aad that ...' n ii ii Ii rMtl taking taa pia'- at the I irioai 1 1 . J ni.o.f 'Jtil w I.i h nr- .tl'.iMl, Mini I h- 1. 11 me 1 on- '.," 1 iuimh.i in... I. n 44K.lv 01 i;.iiii.ii, win.-. 1 an- iii.mm ! .-it puidic in 414.41- 111 k hu 1 1 v . , aaaVaS y baavav BSaaa Dr. Itragg'i latnoaa Sogar .iti 1 Indian Un.-i a vSei mHe CUfai nr.-l laOKia - -tbe l'ailu V in. I 'l'nic. Ti 'Poiur iilU are ' r ' . . ..... v. t . .11 nnn (gse, tortior ol tae Livar, aad gaaertil di:lilaty. It in at Faa te sad x-i.,i bill Fever, a thatibci arbirre OaV grtottft tebaaaaaa. ; ill v 1 . 1 lo tn quica anil m- n..ii..-t t cur ui Ki-ver ; n ! rarelv rwuiwi ov.-r twelve boarv;o rioir tii.m hi f 1 Iwt of '. ...11 I i loin. U fi;-- i- lil;tUl ll.it .. .. 1 nmn. lit run- a isra ülj I ecaa .v Lb tbe tasih: aSlKtarca af ataalaa, hawa ed about tii ceaatr) Uj Lgwotaas pr. n-ii.icr. i bwae who take tb tonic -. il1 in-. : - ki- ii m. IVh 1 hi v eadei . 1 en, th it nu- Ueise of inch -teiuivirK)iu 1 ujrit , and v... ii lii.trv vimi. - houl. er um- (,ifit tzcitem nt ifwuix th OoeSarai TP oreiu'li ei .l nh i. i. 1. i in i tht- r 11. uns at lat ... . ' . . . ... .. ' .. 4. : , - T S il . . 1 Hi' .1 IV .11 II I...-I. I'l Ml- I .ll V If I.I . Ill l-HTl OilV .AJ,.. Uriwbi bthV, doriee rroaa tb. r . ..! p.. ,.d.' o-ho uaaUiaaa, lscta 1 m ana alsiaal evera ' M-rninu; o'.P rs from ever Ltrj ;..i i4 ; 1 1 1 i I ol 1 hise ni, 11 10 uie in their prac II ad. I. t dor , lappl) 01 th r. 1..1 ii ll In- woj fi "ii the State of M Pm.mi pi. just recei -rs and th tick look to It, und baaSsa to priM-ure .v oa kctlul Tonic : Bs 11 Gaurn, Tieean '-, aaUav, I HH Stts, W47. S St. Laute, ttitommtrit T. De. R I', i: Sir -I bave to ml. im m th e I have u--' al' our Ttn- PI- aad I 1 i-.i ;-i . -.i aä MardSM anetbes v,.i hassSaS tilv.a-th re o iniirh hvii.nl u u- w ttliu tl e loiin.U ut tnw Pr ' a Ul'1"''' '! I I I arüli kau low to.. ii.lv an ! cure no patuuu tbeas. I I. iv. thortiiichh ! 't.'.l onrToab IMP m m i.ra tn--throurb tin - Buuatrj , not . .ly in h.l s au I n-ver. hut in real ', Ufert . an I i .vi 11,1 ". ab räch - icccM finm t. ,'ir i.e, tlai I nv 1 n l i.i - ; .. a gr it lue la got along ab em these, I caaaahBwSSum a great hlewing t . t . p. op'e .l the vi e.t an. I mhiOi . sn.l I -.in i a is.ieii 1 ! at tbv H ii;. .i 1. mi in Urn cure ui more dbraaaoa tbast yoa 1 . omwead Un ni fof. !-ai I 1 i. i.'iu .!! in 1 -'i:: It by m il. as ipih-kly as si- !-, ..11 i-t. 'i M Luve. '. t 1 4-i.-rtln ll . 4 our.. J IMES HOI MIES, tl. I. I .1 - aboltiaale mid reta! b; J. V tPK an 1 TuM r.ls RttUTHERS, ludiaaapelts:H. K. GRRRN, i.aane larg; lOHN W. VAUOHAS, ritOoroaarb j CAVE J 1 AR TKH lamestown; B. sWKKNKV, Roi-flon ; DA VIP WOOD KonO, Tborntown; LANG a. SP in. I .- a aa -, I'lTZKK k WELsH, E v. . ; GEAFTOM JOHXSOM, Oraa-aoaeS; MAXWARISTJ x IOAMS, Franklin; N. D. ROBINS. K-Pn-lar 1 EUWAHP !'. DAY. H elbvville: LUDl.OW k KKNF- . Marbm: 111 SAVI.EV, Krei-nort: II IlKHSON. Oreea ru.wr.rt, renn j nibbll u .: 1 1 . 1 1 v 1 4.-11 1111 ii . .ii. o 1 1 ii . 1 HERTOS, . .. . . .ah -it--1 .un 11; j. 11.. i I. I . ri-i'iii in; J. U. VV ALTON. Pi 1 1 . W. J. IWGLES, PP. viU.-. Mat J . h. s7. ei.W N.sW Ui S7la New Cash More Wiolrsalf nd BetiiL Haniiitcn & Parrish, Indianapnlit, Vomer ot Washington mod Meriiiatt street-, rm form rfff armpi I lr. Prt, PK. aoa saeaing I r l:iter .to k in this ntj of slap'e and faacy di y saeaV, bafa, r,, . ba at aad abttaa. SSM a I ri r .1 1 1. i'mi -ii nt 1 ties .irrli Bead in tfie ajaSSaS ritu-.. ..? Ilirli.vve.t ra-li ii.i-.. VVr will ,,it alien t I.i nillilrr lie , (mi respei tt'i U r-i.e. ill vv un in- hap and ii.t g.iml. to r II Bad examine .air st. k liel..re juir. t, t ti . We ioiIh ipale Miff bSS Hull WrUiaiielit . Ill' I hv Cn.nl hire ... Oiil irif,irt altriitiiiu In bllrllMt, we h.'jie In in. rt i ISlfffal -hare ut m in- . ilnni p.-. .. il. The :. 'i'-.t rMe in rati lur any .i ttitily of wheat. N-.r. IS v riEITE! f in-., si k. t i d .of Nu-gharn, 10 do. of Jala pa I'l nd j :.l n-reivrd hy I. II MM. I N A. I' l!I(l Sil . baitborutory i TNotaie)aii in l t:itiir. itfassliclai. X. SO, S h l i n Street 4lk tvr. ' I'll!', la -; in II rt Tied -i the f 'ntted -t if.- fur the .pec ul purpmr of a iteeatariaa rboasinabia Hmanir MoStcbtta. Tn- miS ritirr ha- the i v j. ; m ' ni... ,-. .,n ; a. ie : .r' niml ,.f IP laait Mrdn brs ia use UaSeo r-usr. eamtspaiac a lb valines (baa ; atol aar nrndrs n-aatitrasfc-s ay I. . Th in raw Be-,.u. aa ealranvi-eanrt) of ,ahet aapnto, 4 Bnt mtt MeSa me ll. ..ne ,,,.., ,..-.. ui:,,.,....,, ,..f ;,,Hr lr .., he. eM. a ui--1 I.' -II en I e in.'.t fhVneaMa ler. k, an. I v ir , ml hi- V,ilii. in ia f-naiati ana pore ureanrtu in u.e u-.i minior .ud Ir-at ol ai jr '.' e...i.. f p - qaalsirs, a he d.-. tu a.:,iiti ny ibuif . f -JJ J ; ;' ' f-jjjjg Z',y , ,!,.- oro-U.-e. , re, an, ,, ,., , ,.,,,., , p,,,,,,,. iie.p, ,. p,., u, v.rti.ia,,,l pan .t antletrals i the m ...... h tf. i.'.-i n m jn.i cum mi. in flat, i Ii i in-, l! . I h Ii '14 Itcttt afttn i BM Irtal. v.l. ini4Me 4Hli any tslncS miy ..ir.-t"l in He-in. ,i is ,,f the ihSaSIC CaStV, WliaSB Iba wlmle anie of ism oastt . I i .t ii. ...it it...-. 1 1 4 4 . I'l ,i I il i. ii,-r.. !.lil i- llr"!!. n-iue Btftatlk Medteines, mnaM he apajrawd, litt .1 'lie aill l s liMMS 1 1. lured at U" eaaWi.h'aead an , i aaf jraaast. laSanraat ea ii.;.. r an.) n.-Uu-r innl ttmmm ; : . lUa btSIrl .irr.. Ilia'-, ami iiw i.ii'iii'v I. j ir.. .1 n Snea n Smaanjr, u.e aaiaUaal ensam f all mh rjes tsvbsw led tnaucb ir. ap r.ni..n . On hand I v ... . e, ,i, ,,i w.irk -n f - n T 'jmo.at mrOm t Wafc ff.' w-fal : .-i.fllli. Ill .4" til n Vitt. .tltO-l-K. Mll.t .ill llN un. .i.-. eoanri led mtaebaiiseta 'I im-e w i. tun i pure .Med a Mies i in h- .a phed ..I, Ihe uioM reamniaMe term- lv Ocs.lS. - . KI'ilM tLAttWAUaUI. I pai -i te Kb an trSeeand.h-n-e ihf v: rum I'nJ.-iie i'n.irt , in nl.- i... ...ti I.v ..I ' . t....er I . . I - I" . I v ill mi Ute 11 h tiy ..t Pecemaei next, in In.al nl Ur IVasbinfftMa Hall in the M nl la I .t"" Hier iht Mi.- in i ne nif-ie i i.i, nu i mr ine lenn i o n mrn rrn date, n mmi .. .- . n..io.-a. .1 ihe ......Min one and 1 etatm id Rnsaaaa Ifadl, beth.-ie m i...d-.u t. 1. vecmlm her h virtnt. ui a life imate m aad Ih th Mum bag di seiati d pr. t-o nuat.doa I WdmSto, -ml In rbe city l IndbMtaaulia, aad aaasva auieeasi barf V M tn. to. audi amans nun - m. lui. ..i ihe m iiiüHiM .n... 11 v""'" . . , u.e . . t inianmiiiai.an ststti seal db ..0..-.I iiiin...... i- .1 Ii ene ii ... tneiit vvlliivvn rm.in., ami a mal harn; Ihr -aut te'm i.l veat i. .ilje I tu he it.lt imiird l. llethmli oi Una mid Kmaaaa Rt i. Th" i..i. h ma m .11 u- aagsaad Is asanas his 4 1 t . .r'h ii. I.-..- 111 n v vx Uli ü l Inehuhl -ttillil). vx ill. mil an) i.- i-: 'Min ffabiaUua as atjavaan HasM laws. The mad aaSSSabs pn 1 in as-Mimrnu afoan tsvcaaasb put aasry ski awaSba lat aka xx huh- Hi o-1. paid. 1 mac 1 JoitN B. KlNGSaVJav, Oaaadaaa, Lt. IHOI-IC s.ki.c:. rratHKaC all ' .1.: 011 a-h n 'fun 'fit. on I. Mon lay Uao I Vh daj a, Nin.'is' cr next. ib. lu'iow mg joo i rt : lu a k.i oats, .1.1 sad, has af alaeaaa rusty, tine Iba, hi- wag .a . i ad, aam tvvi n.irs.- vag.,,, sua ne.l, tbrtai borws nd oa. ataro, aad bacatess, one two 1 ... . ai . läge, a..d the run un,' g . . oi ,.. buggy, sua ntasM and bffaSbs. Mtnths i- .I will i.' givea 0.1 II uni. ,iv .-r ti n-e aaSaara, bp parrbascrs gbring I eh ;.'. xxith aasarffared aaeaiii . xx 1tho.1t anv re lei t Out , 1 i.i'..hi .., iiii .i. ni.-iit law xx i atevt r. inn AHAM KO NT, A l.niii.tr..tor. In liam lis. Od. iJ. im:. f i-avxo. slll .Ill I Mi l . vaiaetd Veshlb bmi caasataa h, me ibasasdaaaa aai rierh's Urn nilin ui i!. ! 0 11. mi n uri, i arUI exi as aaSSM aaSa. 1111 ll..- ti. .1 v et Ni.vi4.iUi, Ii7, a, the ruoit btajsa SaSS In Ihr hswa ol Indl naatdat, wSbin Ihe batata puas inad Nfr tew. aaa faaaa an. I n..lil. I r . yen . ai . I Un lull. vv 11 t r al t Ie, lu a I : The aad ii 1 1 .-I tiie MiffUt eaa ajaaftri n- ei-o,i :iu.iivxi,iurt I X P. a el . .11.- Mm, ' i 4.1 ami Mi u 13 and 1 I, ... ..j! iii- ... ia laaai llartu addiinni U Ute Iowa at I adaaaasaUa. And an 1 .ihn- in raalras the mil on i ui aanla lsaaaa, iiii-e, ami 1. 1 w iii .ii i:ie aaras ism m i abtrat exi...e lee tdaejSS at icsd i SWU fSimOi Taken aa tin- . j.- t iS' I l..:na, .XI. 1,1 i.. uMof Taomm d. suuui.iiid n.oid vi'!..iais. . w. ki sabLL I iv Si ; s, , ,; ,,1 x. 4ri .ii 1 .Min' y . st.iie ti Imeli in I. it. mi, ii 1 tu mt. AT taa i.at teim ,,i in- aaaas t it CUsn It, 1HI7. aabj eamt dadaiod l aSeSaof im ire n..n.ni. iirn iM-il, in iy (4 ,4 . h'v asatdnaat. rradanw .to- läse. Sac re,.iore.i as riii ihei. asanas lafSaal UW SMI a I .r .1 am une III Ihe u. nmhate rniift xx .lint, let, iniMiilis I. out the dale lieteul Iii x vx til 11.4 baffaaUUad 'uimvhw-hi IIP. MVS p M UA'Al .aiii,...ti'i,i,. 1 .1 '. -.'.i. I" 17. A "i-'tix ' A i m i Or rice, Ti rvoa I'm vn ln i ot. ) iht,d,,r Ifta, 18437, i )TPT'. i. h. r-'.v -ivi ii, i . ii Uir ,,,.. ami PS.rrturned.lHin gseatltK nie i. hi . iv .n.-n, ui taam aaa nn form i u.e uma .i. sSaotad in r.i ..i. xinlv . ami Si.o ' Imtnnn nr ... iii.w-h Un i. nl a. iv ill stUaljr Itie I ite. il ie therei n rr-neelively . r Ine ftinn ! Mat tiarmra UbstaaT, ata aa atdd atrbo ottm aa)ae aaaa as Th, o. raaaaly tatat d tai -...i i-itx ..t T.inuii m m.- State i indtma aa On a . i v ..iii.i in laattarj . H ISIS, wbAla Um h - .i MiiiNr,t hv i. ox . W ' ad tii 'urr lh.:t limr. til ven under mv hand I h - i n .1 iv nl letsOl r . Ii , I 1?. M.V tStS I I Ks. 1 1 ev i i.'ik .u i v ii '.. . v i. i i ..ill n-ioi t'iHfitv fl i:l.t I I oil s NOTICE- "'OTH E i- beeeb gieoa, that letters uaammiary kaseaaaa eiaatasl to Ibas a i- i -neii in the .-onutx- f M ram, St t- 4.f Indian t ajiun th I itt w ill eid ti -i.tin,.. i n j ni'km Davis, ba- ul M.ii I i mii'ly, iii.- a..-.1. A I i. r . ui ia l.-hl.-.l tu a. 1 1 roams will plwasts call uilIm- iI. i .lih.- Iiivt.i cl un ..gaiust the iM.t,. ar retjuete I tu pie, ul them I i st-llb nu nt loiit.vxrb. 'I b -täte v. iP tn . h .t.l v in- mist ui. 4,1. iv ALBXAVOBU M( fx Kxeeut.ir. a-. i:i.4 t toirs sti.i:. N .'OTP E is hereto ir ix eu, Ilia be amb-rsirrneil. eat nturidtia lot will ...id t. '...mem oi li.iiiill ou pave, lat, ol Maru.li ,-O.llllX , d.t'euwsl, Mil ,i SnltinlMJ the Pin .1 , et Nuv,-n.t.e. I I r . 7 . nit. r al puh ic sate Ih, ,i -on I .ijH..t) .1 ihe estate of Ihe I ii . 1 1 n mil 011 De, is, dtsc . ' i'oiiiniin.j nf our mar-, one row, a Pa ut hegS. about four ie fee of rora I tin- field, wi e. t, hay, and haamaoi l Pinnen ..ud a'e xx ill t.e held at the n-kldence' nt Jo- Mab Laae, m Lawmaea towsskby, Italian aaamy, a4asea tada a... A bbei e i .' ii-. vxiil t.e niv n ,o pstat asers on all iumi eeelin. ti i e oilarp. und notes w ill t niiired x ith siirtn-ient 4'. i i t v mil'p.v . h-xvii: on. any r. lef xxhtevei Pom x;.lui i,.n or apfS un nu nt laWB, I ll- ALLAUb!l MOi K Lvuu'u ba,