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,.ígmm it. i i i- i - mm! , "i-" immJrT IB I V It i! tí 11 I). ii 1 . E w m i:l "'-:'' ii- O"-1- ' .! i . - , , r i !' ...... , ,-t VOLUME II. SANTA PE, NEW MEJICO, JUNE 4, 1853. NUMBER 52 í Sania iPcekia ajttte Vi i 1 " ü ' TERMS, '..( '.'' - ' WEEKLY- 5 year',' payable invariably ta -j ... .;! tantea 12 1.2 centi. Advertise. 4 waits, II 60 per squar. of ten lines for the firat insertion, mi 11 for .very suDsequsni inseruuu. J EXCHANGE HOTEL, SANTA Tí, H. M. , . J. M. HUNT, FX0MIET01. - KnmniunkJt inwlr. or month. Ir con S. MUMHi-''. 7:...:.. ... .,.ht. 1) nectior, with me aoove wras. . ",, - and corral, also a Bowlmgc Alley, er4 Billiard iThe'teble is always well supplied wilh ihs best " thftt the market! aliord. I, Sania Fe, Afy H, l8o3.-3m49 ' $50 0 REWARD! S1'' TRAYED f lhe" subscriber about two week, .ii.ce, a bay hone, about 6 hand. hicli, ,t had on on. or two.hoe. nul hor.e i 7 yea ol.l, walk." rack., trot., and Rallop. well. I will p y ', above reward to the finder, on deUvery of .aid '' .! . H. W. BEAD. THE umleri)!nea beg. leave to inform his friend, and th. public generally, that he is prepared to do all kind, of cabinet and carpenter's work n In. noat reusable tern... Shop, two door, above the stor. of Jwu Loy. , . MP . ' rt ,rr Sufi Ft, May 7, 1853.-J JAMES H. CUI I. i COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, : i , pomuylvania, ; i: ' . ' Connecticut. , i ' :t- ' ' ' New Hampshire. - A SCOTCH HUMORIST. " ' ; Á recent number of Chambers' Elin- burih Jourual, contains the following enrious extract of a letter writton in 1792: ' Well, I have seen your friend, anil fiñd him to bo exactly what you described him p.3 being, a 'humorist.' He seems to have imparted much of that character to everything around him. . His servants are all admirably disciplined to second his whims, and his very furniture is, for the most part, adapted to the' same pur- m . . i i i posa, mis pui mo upon my gnaru; ana there was hardly anything in tho room that I did not tonJi with apprehension. No trick, however, was practised npon me; and, 83 1 found subsequently, I was .indebted tor such indulgence to ono which was reserved for mo at night, and which u-!L9 Rlli-li na licvlinna nil mv Fnirliah phlegm would not havo enabled me to near with patience. I escaped, however, being put to the proof, by the merest ac cident tho arrival oí a poor Scotch sur veyor, who was thought a fitter subject for tho often repeated experiment. The Scotchman was treated with ex treme hospitality; he was helped to ev erything to excess; his glass was never ! ..; - INDKriiXDENCE, MISSOURI. i,: X-, J Wi TODD. ' '! - I have remwe.1 from the -AmA Hons.," to ii,. i.l,fkaIl)Uc.''iiitV,depeiiilfnpc.Mmoii'i. t. u.hr.lra Home I a larxe new building. L-..,...-...tlv htnn miicll illlil UW ... .. 1, ,, f,. t.irm and Silditions. iwvinr ia u, ...-. - of year,, I intend to male every W-'-'t pwmols the ronvenienee ami roinfort of travellers, r le . atronase of my friends and til. Iravcll.np pnbnc i, rPtf ally solKiUd. , , B w TrfDD 1 January 1st 1853 lv- illowea to stand full or empty for one minute. The potations were suspended not uutil, and only while the cloth was laying for supper, during and after which, they were resumed with renovated oner fry. Our entertainer vas like tho land lord described by Addison ; the liquor seemed to havo no other effect npou him than upon any other vessel in the house It was not so with this scotch guest, who was bv this timo ninoh farther advanced npon the cruisu of intoxication than -half seas over.' . In this stats .ho was conducted to his chamber a tine lofty Gothic apartment, with rt bedstead that s'eehied coeval with the imildin;', I say seemed, for that fras by.no-uiefiiis tho case, it bmg in reality quite ajliainfil t (Tistiii'Mnf, the family be-wrd ft tlimisai! garantís rComp nieil l!i t-rvnnts to tl door, rhxted it ftr them, and was once more left in Ihe dark.: ' 1 1 v' But the last act of the pantemlme was not performed. The spring -had been immediately touched upon closing the door; and the bed was soon beyond the reach of our guest. VVe could hear him groping about, and uttering frequent ejaculations of astonishment. . tie easily found the bedposts, but it was in vain lie could endeavor to get in. He moved his hands liip and down. His leg was often lifted by wny of step line in, but alws encountered the floor upiin us desct-nt. l tillered ex clamations ofsurpiise not loud but deep, for fi-ar -of agair. disturbiiig'llie lamilj. tie concluded lumaelf to be in (lie pos sesion of some evil spirit. In short, when it was found, by hit silence, thai lie had given up the task as hhpeless. and had di'posed of himself n pun one nf the chairs, Wit bed was al lowed to slide down-niru and in the morning Sawney could not but 'Ml press his astonishment at not being ble to hud it in the dark. ' Ooh, an' sure did I; en' it's luck the day I met wid 'm here. It's fine boy lie is, wra ill his family. Hit gran'fa- ther was general, hit father was t ge neral, en' he'd ha been general him self if he'd not come away. 'But what was he after in your pocks ets? I thoegrit 1 taw him putting his fingers there rather slily.' llapning Ins htnds to his pockets, Pat ascertained that both watch tnd pocket book were missing.' 'Murthei!' he cried, cesticulatinclike Death of Mils. FimtoRi. The de cease of this wife of the tx-President is a painful surprise lo her many friends, tn (he prime of life, and just released -from a position necessarily full of exac ting cares and anxiein s, she must have looked forward with fond anticipation to (hose quiet joys of home and timid which few we m better (tiled to higliten or appreciate. 1 '. Mr. Fillmore wat not filled by na ture to daz.hi in a bail-room nor to win ntliiiii'a'.ioii IViiiii c:i.n:M observers; nor did she find d.-li-'Jit in eronds or os'.i-n-thtiiiHS display. Few, h'uvew-r, can spread far and wide, Not a single par tide of it has fallen out, but the cracks radiating from the center with wonder ful regularity ire so numerous, that the pane presents theippearanceof a gigan tic cobweb. Seen from (he interior of the shop by gtslight, it reflect the pri matio colors with extraordinary brillian cy, and may be compared to peacock's tail. ' . , , , . ; A speculator hat offered theeaorinou' turn of four thousand franci for the pur-' liase of the fragile property, and the a whale with a dozen harpnont in his offer has been refused. M. Moliere caí anles, 'tiie than-! the spalpeen! the cnorse! culatee mat lie snail receive that enor I knew him welt, wid all his family. I mom sum in francs from the Parisian! His gran father was hanped, and his fa- alone, and afterwards the pane nay le thcr was himged, an' he'd litre been removed in its iron frame and carried hnnged his-self if he'd not run away!' round the provinces. CP A lovelorn swam brake a wish- T1 ' má more sensation bone with his heail's queen,' somewhere heny other that hat occured in Paris in New Hampshire.' since New Year's day. The excitemei.t Neow vhat d'you h, Sail)?' de- i on the incre.se. Crowds too poor t inauded Jonathan, with a lender -grin of P'7 l,,e lmission money, stand about txnectniion. the house to talk over the story, and I wish I was handsuni,' replied the mathematical students in the Quarlii r lair uamsvi, -iiuuuiuui as Vaneen VICIO- """" m""., ry ' fident hope of finding outbow lo -crack 'Jerusalem! what a wish! replied Jo- another window in the same way. nntlatlii. luf lifkn bi-lli'r litatilaiien nii ' . .... ..... . . . -rrTi.. .j . ... ik.,t. neow. liuirilteliyerwliatlwishBal- u- "'m "" have known in-r w u.uiia iiein unpri'S- a modern piece of structure.'' It. was of'!i''tl.,vl,l., ",K r chai-.el.-r wed bv aiterailons dark IllahofflMlV, WÍtli it four' posts tfX.;olBOii(lene.aiHl l;l ' I pimeiple, id r. Liwuig cunmhiteiy tu tl(.w:eil;n. ot tlio ""." .ii.rm-.iir u.-n- e iamner. ine tiefi. iiowewr. was not i";r",c- n """ ". mure tlmn aliout two foil from tha ilooi- could he more exemplary; n a Cl.ri-. the better to enable the party to gut into fow have ui-ne Imppilr eonihiiii-d lúe Scotchman, With a good deal ot IV! I wish roil was larked nn in mv arma. R of wronj. He who cheats hat ta- -ailU'l.ie key WSt lOtt. li tuv ui..i-p ivhuui iinuinuii ami - I . L " I I .1 II 1 .1 .poverty, dpii-doikis ana orosen oree- Ex-memberi f Congress teem to be chet. Jod has so ordered matters that lite greatest and most successful beegars the orilv thines that produce laslinc -i- ! . T-l . f. 1 - . ... W . m tmire i asnuigion. inai cuy is nelils are honesty and richt. Uirt of a filled with tlicm fm all parts of the dozen well-to-do scamps 1hat we -knew country. I he office of Land Cominis- five years ago, ten have run away, while si mer in California, which went a beg- the other two act (I rdeily sergeants ging iinuer ins laie ni nuiouiisira- t,o a SWIll wagon. lion, ii as aenru io receive linee ex- inembers 01 congress, v ix: senator eicii, PROCLAMATION OF SANTA ANA, of Michigan, or whom Ilia people grew Mexicans t-On nuttini mv foot an the soil f , a iiiui.-you who in. -liveliest -ene-ireut palpitated with ienderneas (rgu that mv eve. began to di.rover (iobi the shores the elevated mountains which indiested tired, anil put a stronger man in his place; my country, I Geo. W. Thompson,. Virginia, tnd llioiri-son Lauij.be II, of Illinois. A re PÜBUC BUILDINGS. 90,000 VKKT or lUMBSB. SEALED propoials will b. received at thu of lie. till HI o'clock A h, on the lath day or Jun. next, for pine lumber, a. follow. ' , ' ' IM pieces 21 1-4 feet l'it 3 14 inches 112 114 ' , U,0Ot) feet 15.000 ' 1 RIKMI 10 O x to 5 " 6 k 14 t Ii ch plmik 111 ' ." . , lb,M fert lumber nf differen' sises and lenglli for which bill, will oe g.veu m nm ucn.r ,. ' quirl. Th. whole amount to he delivere.l at or ' near the silo of the Public Buildings, by llw Wvh NovsmbT next, it required ; No poipoMl, will Im received fur a lo amount than 20p feet The name of two re'pmlhl person, a-- securities ar rsuuested t be rivwi with the pioposal, , PRESTON BECK. . ' , , MANUEL ALVAREZ, KRNCISCO ORTIZ y DELGADO .'Í HOUGHTON, NipTintiiidont. : SinUí'e,May-lth,líl53.-tlo ! I caí nest piety With iiiiuff. cu l liiimüilv Her death leaves a vo-d m Hie belter society of Buffalo which will nul Snnn he filled not tn Speak of the narrower circle to which it is irrenarahV. We hope I may he eoimisienl with the foi l iil tnd conei tiirixte nf In-r r-lative thai some -public rrspi-i-t he paid In In-r memory nn Ihe pn-ssgi- of In r iimri1 remaiii. ihiough mu eiiv .V. Y. 2'rlh. it. nssiitiurjii, was soon undressed, and had his body deposited in this piuco of re pose. All the party then retired, wish ing him a good night, and removing the eiuidle for fear of accidents. When the loor was closed, I was for thu Hist time made acquainted with the structure of the bedstead, which our host cmidcred a Ids masterpiece. Upon the touching of a spring, outside the door, the bed was so acted upon by a pulley, that it ascended slowly mid tnooiliiy tlirn.iijli Hie four punís, as at 1 1 1 it came Wlllim 'wo or lliree feet of the ceili'-g. The snoi na of the ScotrliniHii wtis the ii,i:i1 for touching the spiiug, and l:r s-Kin at the nruner ahliiid..-. i.- i i- 1 i... i 1 hear I-miier, will fihi one id the -tier- nun t w. a,i imr luuiliriiv IT tonc-n THE U. . Mail from anta Fe lo tho State, leaves repil-irly on the first day ot each month, ' i ' ' ' ' Pdssaire during the summer inmllu J.:J ui - ii " . ii winter mon'h. ' ibü I ' 401bi ot baeiraije allowed to e -ch pawn-jor. , WALDO, UMU , CO. Preprielen. SanU K, Sept. 18,líá2-tf . AmCSKMKNTS IN (l.!t-V.UM.. -The fol. lowiny U a pni-iiiiii nf a priigraiume of no exliihition ulnc'i is tmveilised 1 to come nlf in Columbia, Faliloiiiia: ' , I'luee iliffel-eiii líjil t-i with ill ee dif felent , lcii-. ! fte In l I'm iiinlif e will Ooiiiiiit-lie.f lYI'li .1 limn mid h HI' llalli! Mr Dihi'-I Fl"ii.ii(il, mi old l alil'ornia siilence of two years at Washington, ,1n, P"xl"ity of a land, svervthint tai whiéh is . , .i i r . r..- dear to my heart, and in whioTi w.rythini Meals seems hi have Ihe effecl of Un filling a to mi th. moat .(.ful remembranee i .1 1 i If I I . . I j i i. i i i w . as mail tar I til ñurumí OI living ax HO nCSt vh m lumnonra di, MusTing uai i moil 14 iiidiisirj, ,d We .,, off.ee rfiw JKM hiioi ut i-win iiiuioriiaauir. usiucr ins nave not neuiaiea 10 linen 10 voor voio.. i resent adinmimralinn, eveTy man who nv n,?w UP" your sou sesoivea to wie su ... been . ConBress,nan.and afterwardi "lí.Iafe' !' '"?.or'.,íí- "lí í V ' . . II.-. .WH I. VNIJ JUHI VHI H WH WIM IPI In 111 nnnn Ihe shell, lias made a nilerim- belief that I could count upon vour hesrts eo-otx- n.re to WaahhiBton. and manv of them r,tio' Mi tm. ".olution. will be of noma, in o ' . I rnniatpi liaxH Hlrtailvolitetiucd Qmcti.Jlo, lie- Ipubi-tcuu. Come in, Joe,' and let's take a drink.' I lunik ye, Thomas, can t ffoid it. Wi ll, hut IM pay for it.' 'O. I'm not pciikiiig of the money.' Wind theni" Icon.ecrst myself entirely to th. salvation of my country, if ech on. of you doe. not aid me by ro- pp.raimg wi an your puwerior meauaiaraem ot mese purpoiei. tar irom lhinxint or avsnrmi mvse f fur anciei.t injuries,-let all those who have sought lo be mr enemies dismiss all fear. All th. past is forrotlet i nu on ireaumr in. soil 01 mvconntrv. 1 nresm t lo all th. hand of friendship. Neither ., -li,.i 1, I. 'Plm...... I R..A I ..l.iH may nay. oeenmeir opinion. niineno, ' - a .nil. .... uihni. h.-it hiiBla nH r-.iiAna huiiiies-i lo work sternly on under liquor; lomitry, he is mv f i ieml hs is was iii an uproar; cries oi'Miu ! Iin I ' wat heaid in different Oirecl nun A pile of shavings was sel in n blaze' op posite the window- win-iv poor Sawney slept The Idiidlold's voice w'.i l.e-id, exclaiming; i . 'Uiiod lieaveiis! save the nor Scolch gpiitlemau, if pussihh-; the Ihio.i s I.hv c got into ihe room just under I. in:!' At tlii-i inoineiit, e ht-nrd lum full, and bellow oat, A udden silence took place every light was extinguished, ." NEW LUMBER YARD. and the whole, house seemed to he unr- IHE lindnrsliiied respectfully leave to id h" the nioH piol'oiilid repose. TV eoiciituuu s vce could alone be heard, L inform his friends and Hie public (rr-nerally, that he ha. on liandi a lai-R. lot of lumuor ot all km la, and thai Im h opened a Carpenter's shop in ihe house f.iniicrly known a, the Cal-romta Houa;aiid dn iclly opposite lolh. slore of Don Jesus L-.ya, where lie i. prepared to do every dm cnpuoii of carpenter's work in a workm n-lik. manner and upon very low Ierras. -He ji irticulai ly trouesls his old fri.uds to give hiui a tn I. V JAMES ULLIVAN. Santa Fe, April 16th 1853. 3ml3 PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ' ' Offics of Commissioners on Public Buildings, l ' Santa F, April 14th 1853. S' BALED proposal, will be received nt this) of. fice until 1Í o'clock M. of Ih. 3Mb June 1853, for WW cubic yards of rubbls masonry, uioie or less, rompriiinn Ih. basement story-of the Ter ritorial Bulldini to b. .reeled in the city of Santa F. Th. munnry to b. executed in a aubslsntial and workman-hk. manner, under th. diraclion of th. superintendent of Public Building. Th. stone will b. furnished at th. quarry within a mil. of th. building lira. an b. burned and land obtained within the .am. dUtance. -, Th. contractor will be permitted to extend hi. contract to three thoueand ubie vrjils, or to the completion of th. .ton. masonry of the whole hiuidine. should there be funds in the hands oi the Commissioners, at th. Urn. otcompletinjr the first tonlract, to anabl. them to carry on th. work. .-, ; PRESTON BECK, Jr., , - . ' ! '": MANUAL ALVAREZ,' , , rt . K FRANCISCO ORTIZ y DELGADO i-dl ' tvif'i Ji' i liJoamisiloaarS. ; Í HOUGHTON. Sup.rWUM. - ...-,- .-f jauta r, April 14 W53.-II tt. roaring out, in Ihe hich (liuli t't ut his country, for assis'iince. ' .. .'At length, two ol the men servants, in their nidi lis entered the room, with a c mulle just lit. Mid yawniiig, us if joul aroimed Irom their hist sleep. I hey found him sprawling on llm floor. 'U, dear, sir, what is the matter wilh you?' ... ; Mallei!' snys lie; 'why, isn't llm lionae on lire?' ,,. .., Nut at all. sir.' What was the reason of ihe cries of fire, ihen?' "i : , 'I , 'Bles von, sir, yon must have been dreaming; why, there's not so nmrh as ccl kind i f gruxly heir, with the smie knife which killed the beai nt (lolmuhiit, mi Anrjiisi 13, 152. Tie ehniu i lo he allindw-d to Ihe hind foot nf ll.e hear, who is to litue ihe full sweep if till l ini:; o that the uiaii c uiiint escupe i x eepl by killine the bear i ' ' I he nlioce i In he fallowed 1y a bull and bear fojlit. Afn-r uliieh ten of the I iri;i l dojis in the country will he tur ned loone, to fl'it iinnllier bear fresh fi Ihe oceasimu I hNwill he n new sport, HS II dug and hear fihl has lies cr before heer elnbiled In IliH count ry. 'The pel I'orin anee i! close is-ilh 'the ilCcllS!nli of H liilue liálliMii, 'ílilT feel hi-jt-, which will be let loose from the Aiiijitlieater.' Out or tub States. 'Bob, where't the Slate ol .Mali iiiiiiuy?' Mi's one of the United States. Ji is bounded by Img.-iug and kissing on one side, aild cradles and b, hies on the other- lis chief producís are population, broomsticks and slay inn nut late o' nights. It was discovered by Adam and Eve, while trying lo find a nnrth-urs! passage out nf P. a la. pe. The climate is sultry tillyoiipa'Sthe trapica of house keeping, when mitiiillv nealher com- friendship. NeiOiw have I com. to aid or assist sny particular parly. 1 corns alone to rail. Hi. faced standard of the II ninh. Liws of health and f liercv; for I tell nd I ummon all Mexican, to follow it. whslever ..... - . - .... ... I,. u. I,... ,)..;...;.:... l:,!...,. l-.. Milium, iiiiiici in. cvvr un respond, to th. voice-of hi. it hs is mv coinn.nien. - it iloei well eiPiiuh fol half an hour, W'xtcsiisi we have een lop lone in pur.u-l i.. i . i i : iir i-niinericai ineas loo ion a lime nave we ott d II en I ect lazy and moody, waul ln i,.,.,,,.. ai.iiünj. a mournful lii i,.. Iiloie, and hi-mme. It-ckless, tnd that's rom. al last to relieveai.'from this affliction erroi . wh, I can't amnd it, so here', home to vY. 7X1 i!í dinner. - " has been lost. Lxamine Ih. condition of to-j. A inurKliMit kaI i-.r innc. ra.nl a-ítli ,v,iri "la,', "I T'l will find only sjisordc, A inerciumi net eer conterttnt witn ,. , , ,vh ' . ,......,,,, ,itP;... geography, on hearing that -one of his nailon.? What titimalíón 'do you enjoy amon v. aséis WHS ill tjenpanly, eXClaill.ed- icn peopier wner. i. in. army in -whoi-; ., i,, i , , , . n, rank. I hat. had th. honor to fiiht that arm r ' leopiiiilyl Jeopilrdy! where s that?' .which lchiev()1 y,.r in,lepei,denee in whidh it Is TilK BKOKEN PAW2. my elory to hav. had no small part ) that army which I conducted across th. deserts, and conquer- ma; niincuiiies wnicn seemea insiiperaoie lJ I,, , . - . ,, . , , ' in uiiucuioea wnicn seemea insnperaoieltti , A question now iiuivrrsallyv asked III ih. frontier of th. Hepublic, whose bowidsrieta riin enemy nao . Invaded, aal on Which 1 com ed, itttugli with little fottuna, T't n.t without monh sets in wiili such nower as to a mouse stirring, and his honor and the jlieeji nil hands us c-ml as cm-umbers whole family have been esleeii Ihesc three hoiirl.' 15 The Seolclunan now gave itji all cre dit in the testimony of his own ewiise. I uiuat : W been Hrenming, indeed, and ha1, hurl myself by falling out of the bed ' . . !,-'.: - v "i"--- !!-:'' i ,'lliii tyouiself.sii? not much, I hope, the bed is so low;' and by this time it had been made lo descend to ill 'first level. :.-;.. .-' i' - i 'i:-i'i The poof Scot wet quite eonfuted; Fur the principal roads leading o this Stale, rousiill the first pair of blue eye you run against.' ' J3"An irishman employed about slorn in Boston, was (me day equally surprised and delighted by the entrance rf nu old ecquamtance. Afler a ten minutes' jollification, 'he caller -left, when Patrt rsnidoyer d3 lo liinl! , $, Pat, on knew that -chap in the Id eountrj eyeiy society in fans, is, 'llave jou seen the broken window i" , Tins refeis lo an accidenl of a very exlraoidinary nature, followed, howev er, by a very improbable result, which occmred a few days since in the rue de la Booise. M. Moliere, a shoemtker in that stieet, hat had fortune 'thrust upon him' by -a -cart knocking against his slirtn Window. Kalher late tt-nidit a horse backed a cart against the iron shultert nf his shop-front with tuob force that a nine of plate class immediately behind the part struck was cracked in to thousands of splinters. M. Moliere't hist care was to secure the address of the nwnei nf the hnise and cart, and in the morning he was about to send for i ulaxii-r, whose bill be would have char ged to the person responsible for the irespHss upon Ins properly; but Ins win dow was cracked in such a manner its ho sv induw ever was before, Hnd M. Mo liere iih.ieried thtrt every passer-by in the Mi-i t stopped le wok at it tnd ex ulaimed, "How curious!' How extra ordinary !' Oirrtng the whole day -a crowdwtt collected in front of ih house. It then occured to M. Moliere that since hit broken window nppeued tn possess sucl ultiuctioii for Ihe public, it mmhl an swer tomakethe piihlie pay for the era tificahnndflhcir curioity. A-coording- ayeieput up bis outside similor sud char gei one franc a head for admittance to hit shop. Visiloit flocked to the exhi bition, tnd in i few-hoot i the fime of it batí honor, when your capital was occupied by your Mexicans, Itt as turn Mr redactions usm ssm. selves. Let us proftl by'th. sever. lessensW s perlene. Let ua repair the .rrors Vr. havsi coo milted. Yoa hav. m. aeN lo-eontrihura m nart toward Ih... hnorabl. reparátion.. -Über wilh ase in (food fatm hi' this (lorwaia work, and to-day wsj ran at hiev. for our eountrV'nalinnal honor, and a nam. thst w. shall not blush to publish. Midlers! Oompamms in arms! Come-at once to your old Genaral who has conducted you here tofore With (torys-Who bears apon his body honor- aoi. wounos, ana wno rraa axpoma wun woo his bosom to th. balls of th. enemy in the dsys-of your riTirscs. unen bow io in. voic. noi unknow.i to you. Come to your General and your Mend. netl- r. your.elvis I your nobis and Illustrious profession, from which an altempthaa bran tnscle separat. you. And although the relaliondf 'friend ship Which exist amone ell nations, and-Wflich we ougni io cniuvat. wun nrerul attention, ik t now make necessary y ur.rms, yet Ut us-Ve rea.lv if the national honor should Hem nd It, lo proi. vcioraan ine woriame vaior mat nas ever wsine-l Ihe bosoms of Mexiran soldiers. Mexicans df all classes, let th. dav of mv return to your country be a hy of pjenereJ seconcilialici and let Ihe jubile, which causes me t and mystlt' amon yon, assure me that it will and you all con' inft to, and united around, th. National standard hearln Toa all err -out wrtb the s ane union and -taUwauar as la J8S1, Km la falrw, rwa l hétruvlnrú: These ar. th. desire, with which 1 respond t. your call. These sr. th. vows of your e.mpamoi ana mena, - ANTONIO LOPEZ DE ANTA ANA. Her.it Vera Crux, April , 1853. . Express. . A -certain Sootchinen, who is not t member of any teitiperance society, bc- -ing a.ked by a dealer to purchase tome 'Hue Jamaica, drily a:iiwered; 1 1 o tell you the truth, til, I canna say I'm vara fond of rum, for u I tak more than sif tum'lerf, it'i van apt to gi'emt head-eh. \n\n forrian enero