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pe upn ubwii tl A4niHili(liiH cffll f -r,
n rlrct frum ulitch tbc ClorV nmJ n ful-
Prl r trr. my ilrr, (if the 64wij rfnwrnf
nr.ninf Ibe mxl rriliiil turn i Ihfy rpmwJc
iltith ihwttny ! frfUnim of friil. I tvnttol )
Wul4 tW " 1 " fH w.lh helms ilmi'.or In lboo :
Khkhhuf imjwlioJ to V.ttj lliio; .
ilfimli on III" iMrclK oi )nur nimtirj. inrnrj it
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f. I. me lo lilrr mmli JUI momlrr e.lUd prly fiif
it tW ..WM.i ir ihniarUtl llit- IJMl fOUM'i',Olll f"T
ll.tif tiwUly. iflOf, pfty. nd firtnnfti. Hilliout oy .
iftrtl lo fttf. joa will jo fr K if not nlitl, crili-
nte llic fnlliosi wliioli, o f fmif (ioiif, llirtw to J
li.te Ibr plf mure uJ hoin.r of uiiilin; foplo berrlo I
fr .!ilw11y JvfUI. 'I hr Cbi'l Msl!rl of grosl
o.l powfflul nt'on iho'ilj nrri-r m lnlr in prly fiH-
in'i. Ill wJhcI irioul.l I if libtml i ikI tliiinlerrtlril, I
twin irtrm: in mml tint Ur c!i fi.r tbe liulc, ml I
pot put of Hie community. Ily llni rotiric you will
rlt lh" itmnl flirclrr, ml cfUirc for jounrlf !
nme i imprM'ibl n miOiiuifntal murbtr. (,'oimilt
MiMKrininii'rhurr: mif-Hf tlir ibttnlr of Hint mi. i
rinf juiijintut ubwb lii 1 ; nil mufifn bcntfiKil j
r.r rounlry.nn I rrnilerr.l MKiipiciioui it tulni. 'I hr.ir '
r llif icMimn.li f friend ; llicy rp Ihe tet linjt, if I
know my own hmrt. 1 1 in utvlnvniMcl mlriot.
"Acfcpt 'urrici ff my linrcrf fiicnJsliip, uml Lc
livc me to bf, icrprclful'y rour obedient irrvant.
"A.M)Ki:V ;.ckon.
"Hon. Jtxr.i M n
W'cbiTC in tbf ptr winch bi jmt been read lha
Imporlant pfinoii.li. which the fmthof the putty miw in
jniwcr vii pirujfvi i pnitiip. .
In (lie applfilmMit of public nflivt' have "clmrarli rr '
Ixtn feWtfl mut c mipicuoui fir their probity, n'rlne,
rp'-ity, ami Arttmri, uitlxnit any rrgnnl opntly .'" j
Oil the eontiry( rati inlo iuOniice ba fuiind wbrrr .
mnw nnm rw..t nn ,,l!trf wtin tllil nnl lmlii-v tn "ih !
party f lln'f we out ta n, t ti I ti - li r 1 1 1 (lie Imi I, officrri
who wrrre"rnpie nm fr llir.r probity, rittur',mpaci(y
aivl firmiiPt,"li'u'rl from their iltinn irillioul it rlur;;F
of mlicmlurl, without a hoaring or n Irul, bocamc tbey
ilarr-1 to thmk and wak arrirjiiix to the dictates nf tbcir
ronKlrorrr, ual berau'e they did not belong lo "the
lmtr
i.n... Kv.iHcrto croih Ibr '
raonitrr enllr.1 patty-ipint ' On the contrary, lti nut
lint fell in-.Qilcr Iwm nurtureil and fcl unlil it h be.
oe.bb.atoJJ .niK.hp r.r.uui apprtil. !..
btii.l..(l.a Hi a lb ,i.hI victim, oftl'e ..PHnii
...... .i. ,.n..i i,.nn,
I .1 V.u. h."l rICit .11 it. ur.'..;. v. t.,ir. -
1 onnJr
Mint out all wlnpat tor itirine ol IIm hioI, titiurr
rain of Iheir j-rownptlon and tlnr!rntiii; pf ricrnliuii ?
In not the trrrvcriililo decree gone furlh tbat nil trur
believer?, ei a paMrl to oflirc, mint repeat tbe eonfe
lion of filli that there l but o Owl, nn-l Mahomtt ii
Im I roplietf We muitteek elicuberc for Ihe piinriplrf
of thii Adminiitratioo ; tbey i ra not to be found in the
.Monroe letter.
I,et ui turn over another loaf nf our book nf reckon.
!nj. H ii a letter from Hen. Jackmn to the I.relnUire
of TeuBence, upon the. oeeaiinn of hi I fin; nominated oi
a eudiJate for Ihe Preiidcncy ; an ixtract from which
read t fi.lli.wi .
L'pon lliii pr ioe!i''e I venture fully tonecord ilh you i
in the eoiiteuiplt.l, nin;r, propoieJ lotha Couililutioo, '
nd, inlreJ, would jo furtlior, with a view to mil a in
mitio tflrcluallr, m prarlier, tbe ajuetn whieh divhlri tin
three gri at oUe of iwer into iodci endeM oon,tu.
tl"0l cheek. I would iinpnie a proriiton rendrriit- any i
memtwr if Cuofr n ine!i:ibl toorTie, unlertbn (ient- i
rl (iuirriimeiit,duriu( lha turn for which he wai rlec- j
led, anl for Irn yean thereafter, orepl ioenKi oljudi- ;
rial onVr; an,l theie I would exeopt, for (' c rraron that j
vaeanciei in thl department are not frequent beeurran- j
rr, aol bcruic ovbarrior h..ulj lie inUrpotul ,o relwl
inr to lha llcarh mm of the firtt talent and intrsr ty
Their truti al dutiri being ot (ha mnit rripotmbic kitid,
Ihe nidetl Hnnt4e ranjr ihnukl be permitled, tbat bull- '
ricy and lafe lelaetuxit m,it be made. The pohtieian '
may err, yet hi error may tic prrently rclnavoil, and no I
rot.tklcral.le injury reiull ; but wild Jitdger, pn'.-cular. ,
ly ia the Uit roiuil, trer n ftal, beeauie without a re- j
DieJy. '
"Ihe eBVet of inch a ron-tUnf iea proviiioD ii obii. ,
nUi. Ily it Congretf, ,o a eonujerable de'rer, would t c
free fiom that riosexiun . ilh Ihe Kxicutiie Depart
neat, which al proeat Jve itron; ground for appre
heanon aoJ jralouiy 011 tU, Mrt of Ihe pmple. Stem,
lr, inilead of bno- balIr tn be withdrawn friiu lejii
ltmc on the -teal intertill e.f the nation tbroti;h pro,
reeli of Kxrcutire 'Irof.a-r, ouU t more llbtiallr
ronfilrtl im by tbeir romlrtueaili, whpe llieir tillalr
wnulJ ve leti inlrrail,l tiy rty faelmgi aatl lty
einUmi;t. ( atru'etiuni frovi lutrrioe anJ manain-
nnil aMU tail, awe wuj lhir ilelibcralmot or tbair
iaieitigalion oo lubjleeti rnntuaa o oiurh Hear. The
derail tl Ihe anMotry woull b leaprorid, aJ lirtoe,
unitm; with Ihe labor n((he lteMMrat.(i vn, and with
the rtfieail miottUr of lb law, woaM teeU to prpi.
ate Ihe bnaor and; oey of the C,oerument.
"lint if Ihli uhangf in the CuMitttllii ihnuM nr.l li
obtained, oJ iaintnt a p,.inraenti eonlian, to de
TeJte on the Itepfearatelirt in Coatgrei, it rr)uii no
depth of thawihl tn be eonricoad tbat eorrajHieti w ill
throne the crvVr nf the dj, anJ that, andertbe rarh of
nantcoawtum tr,re, u xlablttk preeetleola Wt tbe
put.lc jao., en: at Kr.mji taapMlaac to Ik Utt4m
al prperty f the Kriblie rj ai. It u through
tin chttibrl that Ihe People way raped tn be attacked
ia their crnttinltnaal Mirrrerwty. and where tTrnv
may will b appfckeaadcd tn iprn; up tn mror favorable
emergency. Afiot twi Haroul eiety guard onght In
W loleipH-l. am none loiter orcuii than Ibat nfoiofiac
Ihe tut4cicl aienne with tm- aretoary owMltutico.l
mtrieiMa. We know boatan ealort lo beprnia I nil;
we are eaily tan;W lo peay tbat we raiy not be lrl into
traatMn; aJ ttmm (he ofMmuailhat.ky mHUIntai
1 pmiti'i, all at roar to tempi I Mm on tbe pit nf our
potuwil ten anil ihonU b J."
Iter lha ntbnn ii aifil that tbe power of the Pi
ijeot to auMt mrrabeu 4 Cmjroi to oaVe it the
b n t tlMoorh w bach tyranny will aptrarfe, lbroi
whisb exrfrapleoa will rfjs by wbiob lb llepioaolo.
live vf ihe People will U iucel lo aUatun the pu
aiiigoci tsen lif llieir eaHituioenti, hy which Ihe legti
lalir powu wi bebroogbt tn roee lyfuii.tioo to llxre.
uur d.taio,bf abKbMcri.iii w-ll b tbe trier tf
tktity
Tt arMB a'H ttbeia great atl nopcrlant tru'hi
PT Oct )ttf.' ! it be wit t,r i.ntl'ir; I f h'
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juj,, Jru ! of l'ie HffwUt.r power
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U179 lM
M. Bf, Mlonwy Owrt
ThaMM r. .Mr.Mluitlir I C'ulomli t
ttal.rr 3fl.ir:o 69
Kftora 00
Ost-njuit k Un am ri'f'&fi8 ?l
il.GC 80
lAll,MIe. Mtoiiter t (Jrel tlriufai t
Oallli fCnj
SUrv 150 6ft
UMtim tJ40
0tiitt 300 SO
rev. m
Do. Fee. of IH Trmturj IOi4S IT
Ho. Ere. til SMe CMl.' VC
Wn. 0. IUvr. Miuiiltr (o friincc :
Outfit 0.OPO 00
?nUry SO.Utl 13
.lUlurr. ?.5) IX)
ConlingMit .t Uim on x';c .l.fr.'il -10
45.749 5:i
9,co:i 00
l.i,05 0(1
Ji.hn KorUi, nf flute
clli II. Ilobbie. mI. l'i-lnulr Gn
Joint lUmlalpli, .Miuiittr to Kuii :
ncral
ouim fl.ooo no
Slry ,J,0r3 71
JWtiirn C240 m
Contiiigcnt Sc lo's on rxch'gp 24(1 00
S 1.4 19 71
, 0.41? 70
:i,l!l5 00
Philip P. lUrlmnr, Juilr Uml. Pifl. Virginiii
'rbonim Irwin, JnJjo Writ. Dill. I'fntn)i'n,
1,I t'dl.ury.Sfc. ofthr-Nnvy llt,OI2 or,
I).. Htc. Lf Tronnry U,tHHJ (MJ
57,C 12 j
IMrranl Iiviiig)ton, Srr. nf Sla'o
l). MmistPr I" I
12,000,7
'ranee :
O itllt 9.000 00
Fnlnry 10,000 09
lUtiirn ?,50 00
Conluigf-nl Hntl
Iwri.mex'soSJJoO C2
51,701 CI
Jfr.cs Uuchanan, Miunlfr to llurii.i
40,7on 3a
ou'fit o.oito oo
Salary l&Oli Ki
Keturri 'J.2.H 00
Conlingcnl ,t 1'iit on cs'go ?,U J!I 47
7,011 30
Willfin, Minister to Iliuii.i :
Outtil O.Ofvl 00
Adruiieed by bnnken 7,71.0 91
ll),70U 01
Edward Kivamngh, Charge MAflairrt to I'mtuil:
A.lvancuil bybat.kin 3,2!l!) 00
rovrhalttn Dlir, Judjo Ditt. Min. C.9?9 35
Du. (jlmrt-o J Affalui Iu.Iuxu-.i
(i,iny 35
j . ,
' rinMamcnt. ofr.(T,eWh,rl,hve .rrrui-d
dorm; the ...cumUricy of the follow,,.,;
, otucwK :
427,340 -It
I W. H,,dP,.C..II.l.,r..f tb, C,,,.m..
I'aiMiiiariuoddy, lulhc3llt Drcanilii r,
1KJI, l.'.iftU W
John Chamllcr, Collrrtnr of Iho
Cuilninr,l'ortland,to3ltt Dc
1(124, 1?,3J3 23
(,eo, W. Owen, ddlrcler ef tho
Cuitrms, Mobde,tu 3I( Ore.
lB3t. 17.953 51
John Habile, Kegistrr nf the Land
Office, Dotr it, to Slit Dc.
1UJ4, 1W07 45
01rk0 !!9
XieltoU P. Coleman, Piilriiter, VJajnillp,
Keiilorky, scrouwt not m the Hejuttr a
(Jffic. ,'
'Af3reste,
flRf!.0fl 30
Tniuaunr I)r.pnrptK3rT,
KgUr'i Oifice, .March 10. IfCO.
T. 1.. SMI I II, lUgitttr.
It will be eeo by Ule fiiresoinr natKr that the lame
mtnibriF of (,Vo-ri Imvo rrrancJ two, and in nnic.in
ilaneri, three important uppoiuliiirnl. In addition to
tho lot in the above rtl"r(. throa o her men, be ri of ('on
Iielwve been anmoiited to office: the lion. J ,.
Wayne, to be a J'l.li of the Supreme Court the Hon
Andrew ?tvtuion, to br Minister to KngloiHl and the
lion. John II. I.ti.!i, tu lie Minuter to Iihiiii. so tlui
if the a;;iega(o aecfunt ' inniju out up tu tins '.luic,
It wouM appear lt over five hun Ircl anJ thirty thou
uud dullart of (he l'r) 1r' money liJ li-i n ditribun-d
among nemberi of Nith II (intra cf ("ongree in Ihe form
of Mlarie aiul otltnli. Itapp'ai tbat the hisv.ei( hon
or and emulumenli of (lot iwliuu bate lit on louatuntl
hr 14 up lo -Ullir in their rvn.
It ii lliui that (lie prautr fotirLnnl and Bavbiur ha
III Item iemtnteriHl ; it i thu that the inemberi ol
Cm re, hale tern kept out of emii; it li lhu tbat
the rhatinel oftj ranuy und rorruplion Imi been cluitd ;
it li IhUf that the purity ot legislation ha stenyircurrtil
In lniraiill ot (Ka ttriniLti ,.f lhia Ailftiinillrallou. lat
ui pai to ihe comi.Urat on oftwn olhrr ioeuuirntr.
i On the. 94th of I'ebriiary, IQfS, face the denote Jnur
l, pgo IVI ; a memnrr hi toe eaal, lien. Jaraum
loletl far a otvarnbli of ilek oai th part of lint Uuv
tianrnl, lo aid m tbe ronii'tction of tb D.aiiial pwami
canal, ami on Ihe ai ilay he v ie I for Ilia paHage ol
the bill Milhrii lis a aubaeni Imo "1 atork in I ic lirta
"aleand Chc(i ke Canal rompany. In lb year 18i,
th Gaerl, beiug a i abduMn f..r (he PrreMpwy, atxl
Ike re bei.ng great anxiety ra tbe Wettern c uotiy to know
certainly an priuriplee u, regard t - internal imrjie
aealt. f 'bii aoxieli n Ir.nn th fact that, lrn Ihe
caitB(iremnl of (he Gottromeot, the rereugrt ui the
! eMltey litj fceen expei.jij on ib Mnbord, aotl every
Wpacni iUrl h.J l.r.u neleeUd.) (lit elect ton of a
( Waern I'rndl w b-okftj tu M an cyei that would
bring ihe protection ami Mmho ol the CoreennirHt t
atttnrlxf tbe I'oiou That lhf rniirht nl reaHin
any 4ab on the lutrjeel, (,or. Hay, of lha blato of lu
diana,atlb intlaner of the SotMle ol that Slate, a JJrt
nl a letter of tuqii rr to P.m. Jaekeon, and nn thr ttf.ti
day ort'ebruaiy. mat, the General teat bu auawer to tb.
Gortrnor and cxnaU ; an extract from whmb rriula an
thee word i :
I prayyoo. r. re.oactfullr to Hate tn Ike Senate
"rf,,0.,0'.M r.", lr
may were inij- i. wnu tncy wne aaauoici
by Ittttr to Dr. UWaua, of North Caroiitaa. and
I vaieal for lb t remet Unit, mot aiHirutwiatuna for in.
ttralimprovB4a-
Tbii letter, throughoait tb Weil, wai enawklerod a
reeoovw; every douU. and the rota id" tbat eweta-trr wa
' r..lU.:oJtheve.oof ih. I. f r tb. UoefitT.h,
ittuurrie caea: redeemed, by drpnriag Kco'ickr (
tb apjorr'ioai ro'e-lby lU (ongrcii t tbr ' .itt
'ta'e- tJ -. " m o H pour out biI nn t tv
t - mi J-.r ii.r.t i-.,.rcioe,M m .,H,,f rr.wl I
r,.Mtfthe UncJ Sulci. vUr Ui (try tame elauc.
" l"tl'i '," ",M.h "T Srt of mtm fl" ,
iti ltt mHtidiicxy relnird
( rw be ral wcc,l )
. n ,. c-rt
( :i H T ITin 1 i Of I of fltr C Inri Oil
I civil from 'SViiiN.
HEVoi.rmo.s ix m i:mco.
. Xew 0rl r puncri-1" tb O'li int. by Iho lt
Sutbifi mil conC'in thp nw of I do CAI'TURE
OK SANTA ANNA n tiik. WHOM: OP (IIS
AUMY!!!
Wp fire pxtrtru helo:
' Snt Anns boil eSbrpd the fullowin lorms
which, allbougli ivot nlJktilly ctmflnmjd, i mippor
ted by a jrrpat n mbtr nf ito Iotlor from ofikiTK
ofllpto, riwpupd in Sow Oflcarn'. 'fit cic-kmm-idgr
Ikr inipnvltt f Ttxnt jurjr tkc erjirn
fa of the -. oriliT Uf itrmy to lay ilmen Ihrir
arm, m4 rmnin ,t konlfgc "Mil the Irmly ita
ti. B. vip. Huton liiti yncn rtrlrr (lint in
prt!ny indicfilion of n Imetile niliiro wpto niani
fpttpd by thp Mpxicnn1, imnirdiulcly lo n.cutp
San' Anna and all hi officer. ,
Capl. William, wlir arrivnd nt N. Orlcatif on
the Olb, rpporic that n Huvoi.utuin iuii tkh.n
vlkcu iv ilirarol lltcry Ibmjr appn:ir to favour
tic '1'nxinnit.
t'lOm tht Xtu OfUuni Trut AiHiriettn, May, 9.
Texnt. C il. A. Ilutiatnn, of tho Texa nrnty,
Ima Rtrivrs! by tlic f 'apain, anil teportu tlto fullon
inj ofllcinl Iit nf llio prifiincr and the Killed and
wounded in tlic hto gl,iriniii h.ittlp.
Killed (Jpii. Costnllion, CoIh Halro?, Mora,
'I'roviro, Don Jose .Vatin llotnoro, Lt. (?ols Manuel
Agnirte, Calillo, (Jen, Coii and many others sup
posed In be Killed, lut not yet found.
Prisoners Gen. Anionio Iopp. do Santa Anna,
Cols Aliiionte, aid do cnnip, Cvpcdc, of (incrrrro
lialtallion, Ihinap, nid to Sla Ana, I'ortilln do In
I'edregnirn, do do'do, Nunez, du do do, Valicnle,
Dun I'edro del (Ivdo, Fernando Urriza, wounded,
nid lo KlnAna, A(co, IviicIkc, Muglca, Dun Hamuli
Curo, IV See to Sin Ana, 5 Captains and Vi Lictt
ipnintR. fiom ii I.ouiiiatm .-Idrerliier, MuyQ.
Important frum Triat. Ily llio arrival nf the
sleatncr ii iss Hoy, yesterday, wn received Ihe an
nexed, fur .iliicli we are indebted to the Kindm-.-fl
nfCapt. Wnllier, w ho came paicnKer by llie nhmn
boat. It was written by Col. Iluekley, tf tli" 'F0K
att army, lo a fiicnd in NaicliitotllPa ;
Sir I Into but n mniucnt lo Rive you an ncco'int
of our victory. Our epiegghnving takett a courier
and olllcer on ll.c 10. h. who informed no that Gen.
Santa Anna and liu army were acrim the Sun Ja
einto, at tl.iti point, te tiiitncdiatrly look up our
line nf march, and reached thnt place on the tnoin
tnr ofthe 20ih; the day wa pahepi in recunnuitcr
ino tho cneniy, some few idiuts during the lime
having been cxclinriL'ed between the artillery with
out much Ptti'ct mi either oide on the intiruinir ot
the Ut the enemy eoinmented inamuuvprinir. ami
vtn e.vp' Lleu to tie nuacueil in our ramp, as they
had received a reinforreinent of 500 men, ttliich
mado them 1'200 stronp: bul thev settled down and
poiiiiniird tlirotving up a brrusttvoik, ivhirh liny
comnieiico I nt the hret newi of onr approach.
c riininieiiced llie allntk upon them nt hulf
past -1 u'cluelt, P.M. by a ho! tlrolroni our artillery
eotibtttiiif; ut two ordinary -1 pounders. Tho ene
my returned our fire with a long bra;o? 9 pounder.
Our firel fire hawtij,' cariitd away their powder
box, caiieed their loud t-lioutinff to ceare. Wn
tntrched ui within HOjarda limbered nnr piccc-i
and pave thetn thegtapo und cnnuieler, while our
brave riHunwn poured in their deadly fire. In 15
ininnlPH the enemy werct fljinj; in every direction,
and were holly pursued by m?. They lell 000 of
their slain behind them. Neier was their u victory
mure complete. (Jen. Cos was toKnn, und Killed
by n pistol hall from one of onr men, who instantly
recii,'tii7ed him. (Jen. Santa Anna wan taken tho
negt day about 10 miles from the place of action,
by some of our fpio, ttlio, on beiny brought for
ward, immediately requested lo see General Hous
ton. I happened to bo paneinj at the lime ho was
conveyed lo Gen. Houston, who was lajinp on a
bed in his lent, hiving been wounded in Ihe notion,
and heard them say vvo surrender into your hands
Gen. Santa Anna, Goveruour of the republic of
Mexico.' lie was then ordered to call in his aidf,
who were nearly all taken, nmonst whntr. was All
moiilie. There wore then propobitionn made, of
which you will hue the details by express.
Houaton was wounded m tho ancle by a mueliot
ball in (ho early pari n! tho otijagcinent; but re
nmiucd on hie huno until it terminated. There is
n lut of tho naiiiPe of lie .Mexican priaouori', which
hall be transmitted you by express; they amount
to nontly 000, auionj,' wIkihi aro siy worneii.
nJUTIIIIR PARTICULARS.
Ily the arrivil of the steamer Caspian, last nielil,
we hate reioitod further confirmation of thu defeat
and capture of Stiitn Anna and hii army, tho par
ticular of which will be rnen olfewhere. Cul.
Houauin, who came pawsener in tbcC. u'eo stateg
hat it was rppoiied Sunta Anna had made thu fol
low inr; proposition to Gen Houaton, for Ins releaae,
viz: That he w,l pay a the indemnity for the
wnr-.rpco;;mie. Texas as an dndependont Slate,
betides order the remaining part of his troops, at
preacnt etatiuovd in dlffeient par's of Texas, to
avaeuible iiuiuediatela, and lav down their anna:
ml that 1 1.,.,,., , .. . ., . , ,
officer. aiTh ,h? 'J r l' 'u
otacers, and the tsmnirrtoe- port of his forces, should
I.. .l.ni .. . , . .
w w- rwvn na ino laiiirr nsaae iimir annivirntiei
1 1
The H'uy it uoi Done. The fullowing portion- '
lars rf iIip rapture, if Santa Amia.by Gon. Houeton, 1
are from the N. Orleans True Auwncan oflhe Oih
inst. Tbfy will iaterost, and perhaps enlighten,
our frieoda of the Aibti,
Dunoj; the night .flhe UOlh ull. after the ikir-
EHIlll bettteon tl,l MnYir.n aH'l
H iatt trim A a !. Afi ... . it
bis artillerv. and ,i it,. h.n.S, rl.
, .
"rce II or 1 .00 atr.ifii.'. also In inovcinenl, i'uln-
co Ptitin uitkia ritle dutanee the
fArv trcrr iirc oAa vretenec. Two dtchares
', -,ol'l arioea and cannon loaded with inuekel balls
i aettlcd Ihe aflair. Tl, Mrriran aotdier ibw.
1 ''" f r 0 ut'Od Mie,' . Toe of-
Poocavored o escape. Jlumoun
'ed tifleoieo, however, toon overtook ell lut one
uo datmrtd He reel, htm they ran 15 miles wb-n
hl hone bogged dot, n tn the piaitte near thellta-
. tin.lwfs lir llirn made fr the Umbrr on fool.
I In purauet in llio eagerness of thp chair, dsilwd
i ,i. .,.., , m
i into the" asm bote, and continual the niirtuit on
fool. followlnp.thP trail of thp fupitivp, which wna
' very plain ntt my to the recent rnltm, until they
reachpd the timber, where it was loal. I lie ptirstieta
then spread ihpmmlvp nod aeatched the wood for
a loni? time in vain, when it occurred to Arnold
Ittnttr that tho cha-o might like n hard ptcf ned ;
bir, Imto takrit a tree. Tho troo tops were then
examined, when lo, tho game was discovered mild
ly ciisponcrd in the forKa of a larpo live oak. The
raptors did not know who the prtantier was. until
thoy reached the camp, whan the Mexican Foliliers
exclaimed "HI General, UI, General Santa Anna I"
7'ioat f'lt CWiontimn Ctntintl.
Imptrlttntfrmn Vor'A ixnnthtr Lloady Little
dtfmt und route aflhr lndinn$tuo huitlrtd (iii.
Now that Generals 13;otl and (lanips hnvp, with
Ihpgrpatei partoftheti tronpa, retired from l ion
in, after n inott nnprofltable and disastrous cam
1'iipii, without ever briiiinp; the pneiny lo a (air
fight, III, le has it npnpnm at lait, liven a well con
test oil action a few mitti from Tampa, between a
regiinrnt of Alnbnma toluntcer', lelt there, and a
body nf -100 Indians. l!y tho Mobile Adierliser id
Ma 10th we have the fbllowiep; part iculn r :
Ily au arrival from Tampa Ilay nf tevernl f the vol tin
ier r troops fiom this Statu lict uight.we lanru that n irri
on ImIiIp h, Inoglil about 'l in, In from Toil lliouk on
the 27(h April will, the Itidinu. Tim cnjugenit ,i( wn
between the rsgimtiit of volunteer fnuu l'oralcH n,
principally under loo pomtnand ofCol. T. II Clnldrrs ol
Tit'PHlniisn, and ai ur-ir ni could lie Judged ubuiit 500
luilinu.
Wp have not leiirned nil the particular! only that
the Indmn were rouleil with r. bout S00 killed n id wmin
deil, nn J only 3 killed mid 'Jl wntiudrd on nnr ride. Tbe
bidi in iittarkrd the rotmpnt while under tnarrb and by
tirprifc. We fb.i'1 Icurn the detail by the fint urntnl,
whieh will Lc to-morrow, or uixt liny h( faithrs', if not
rooucr.
Shire tho above was written, we have bcu favored
with the billowing official itntcinent :
Arrived nt II, i poll ln-t evriimj Ihe strop Kngl" and
Manilla, from Tampa Hay, from which port (bey failc I
on llicrviiiing nf the 5th w,(h tho I uyctto and I'likens
conipaiiica of vol tntrei. Or C. L. hdothcr, nil taut
!Ur2ron infirm u that n senrral buttle look place on the
?7th olt. nt Clo, jotto L'Kia creek, ramp bbeltoii, bt-lwi cn
Ills army"! ompcxo'l nf the Alub.ima volunteers ntiil two
rninpiiiiic ofi'ie regular, mi l n lare body of Indian, m
which tho laltcr was tutaliy dclvatvd and driven from
(be field.
In the published official account of I)r Bell, Sur
geon of tho llecinient, wo observe the names of
four pmateg killed and 17 wnumled Lieut. Noble,
ofCnpt. Water's company slightly wounded.
llowdver clieerin nny lie the above account
from ihe southern portion ofthe Florida Peninsula,
affairs in llio tio'lhcrn part ate in a bad train. A
hitler from St. Aiipusline, dated May 8th, in the
Savannah Republican of May ldth, gives the fol
lowing jjlnnmy picture of iho condition of things in
that cjiiattcrs
"I mid in one of my Icttrrr, that we shonl 1 nolbr per
mittcj to o over the Stbartinu bridge; tbi ha mdly
been vrrifird I ho linbanj even roine within two nub'
of it. I am tlioniii'lily Fatiifird that we (hall not bate
in (lie rotiric of (wo week n tingle linuro on h pluiitHtinii
fttanitinir ivitlnu onr nlilo of our city. Tho IniliHii
have actually conquered n and it lias gitrn them a con
fidence that will not easily be itibdued- What bin our
army done ? Tho question ij too easily answi red, the
Voliiritecri will iniiii lit the world kiow bow elortouily
they liato heen prcveuteil from tvluiiniiii tho Indium m
soviral intunccs. Hut you will brnr more of tbii anon,"
Destructive Fire at IKiughlMpsic. On Thursday
nighl of last week, a fire broke out about a qii'rler
after clet en in the uorliiluip of Messrs. Gorman
and Nelson, cabinet makers, whieh building wan
conainucd, together with Iho paint nnd oil nlon; of
Mr Davie, Meesrs. Flagler ii AdrianccVs fclore, Ihe
shoe rlore uf Mr. J. Hugadon, the tobacconist es
tabltshment of Mr. Coldstream, the confectionary
tifMr. Ilartcy, tho cabinet ware rooms of Mr. W,
T. Livingston, the two story frame building of .Mr.
David H. Lent, occupied on the liist floor by Mr.
Henry Powell, and Win. Frost for dry good htorns,
and Messrs. Lent h liegnrdus, taddlere. Tho
large three story brick building of Mr. Caniee-.oe-cupiedhclotvhyMr.Wtii.il.
Peters, dry goi d
merchant, and Mr Peter Kveretl, for an otlice, und
above by Mr. Ohn. Potter, for a boarding lioute,
was much damaged. Nearly all Ihe persons oc
cupying thestores,ip. (.acceded in removing their
goods except Mces.K, Gorman and Nelson, uud
Flagler nnd Ad.iance. The former had from $5,
000 to $0,000 worth of slock, furniture Ue. do
btroyed.on which thre is un insurance of $1,000.
The Iiittet had $11,000 insured on their goods,
On the buildings of Mr Lent I hero was no insur
ance. The fire raged f-om a rjnater aflereleven till
about two o': lock, and destroyed morn property
than any other fire that ever occurred in our village.
Low eet down at about .'i0 000. Amount of in
surance not ascertained. .V. 1'. Ob.
Great Fire at Nantucket. On tho night of the
lOih inst. Nantucket vtas vteited by a calamitous
fire said tJ be llio most destructive one that ever
occurred in "hut town. Tho loss of properly is
estimated at over a hundred thousand dollars !
The fire commenced nt about half past linn the
premise of Mr. JJ Statbuck. known as the Wash
ington House, appearontly from the outside of the
kitchen chimney, and soon the vvhulo of that exten
sive establishment was in tlauiex. Tho adjoining
building, tho rosidenco of Mr. Francis F. Hnsey, a
store ot nud by the Home gentleman, n hatdware
store of Win. C. Swan, corner of Union street, and
the next on Union blreel, occupied by Mr. Crown
as a tailor' thoi tl.i; two lal buildings belonging
to Mr Hutttoy were canaumed. Su rapid wis tho
" 'u"f ure conti meo, au rapiu wis inn
rt?;r'n the wind bcinK f,wl, frujn S. West,
1 .u.. - . . .. .
min nuir was iiui anuroeu loeatu lumii iiari oi
' .... .. ...
thu contents ofthe stores and houeos destroyed.-,
tire ut Greenluth. A moat dcatructiie fire
brooko our in Crernbuah about 11 o'clock, on the
13th inat. Nearly one-third oflhe villace is now
te ruins. The wind blew freah from the N. K.,and
though the oninccompinies ropairod w ith alacrity
to the acene.thirty buildings were consumed before
the Haines roold be subdue!. Among the sud'erera
are Mr. I. Fly, whose loia is oatnnatcd at $17,000
only i.iiuu ol which was inaured. I welvo ot
the building burnt were owned by .Mr Fly. Capt.
Atwood who lost two buildings worth 6'dOOO.
No insurance. Win. Aikin who Iot fo large
bmldinge,witi barn and out houses. No 'nauranec.
W. II. Ga, Docl. Braky. Doci. Miller. The
whole loea must be about 2.1.000. ii,
Phisrsti . to Mutoini. Upwards of 6000
cuigrant and strangers landed at St. Louis, Mis
souri, th! wtc' prciccdif'; April 11th,
THE KM I, VM IIClE.tM),
rt'F.sp.n: m.iy ai, isia.
k.'aAve
jatxonaij 'ixorroT.
roil i,Hr.dii)r.NroFTiir.u.8.
W I Is LI A M IB. II A It II ISO'S.
OP OHIO,
TOR VICT. PIICSIUKNT.
V 11 A X VIS a It A IV K lt ,
or jtr.w voriK.
SPATK Tt:KKV
Tor (?nerncr.
SM.XS n. ji:.vmho..
Par l.t fl.irernnr.
DAVID M. CAMP.
I'or Treaiurrr.
AITGIJSTI.VK CI, A UK.
ion ii:Mni:n or ro.ioni.tt suconii ihbthict.
IVIC, Is I A iTI SI. Aim.
aKNATons ron ni'Ti.tMi iou.iti.
ROHURT PIF.RPOINT,
WILLIAM C. KITTRIDOK,
THOMAS I). HAMMOND.
NOMINATION OF STATU SENATORS,
RuTi.tMi coumtv. .ht!-tidministiatioii nomina
tion. Rominr Pif.ui'ot.sT, Wm. C. Kittiupob,
Titoti is 1). IUjijiomi.
.'lntinuwmic vnminntion, made at Rutland, Tno-
MAS D. lla.MMO.Ntl, ZlMM HoVVi:, M RVKI. Joil.NkO.1.
FiiAM;t.iM cov.NTt. Jofhu.i W. Sheldon, Na.
than Sinilie, nud Jesfe Carpentsr, Van llnrcn nom
ination. Another convention is called by llio new
Antiin isonic Platform party, on the Hth June, to
nominate another Senatorial ticket.
WiNiiaon coit.NTV. The Van Burcnitps of this
eoitniy have put in nnmination for Scnatnrs, Cyrui
Patlridgo, Tfinmas T. B.irtctf, Feilorick Pellii,
and Solon Danforth.
CiiiTTr.Mii'M ciiu.irr. 'J'he Whis of this coun
ty hnvo called upon the friends of llnrriaon and
Granger to meet al Williston fltli June touominatn
Senalorc.
A i nio coi'stt. The AntimaHont in this conn
ty have notified n convention to be hnldcn on the
0th June to nomiiiulit Senators, kc. Our Niddy
is aljo going to have n meeting on the 9th. We
suppohp it will be hidden on his now "platform"
principle.. Guess the Hireling won't be crouded.
Wasiiin(ito.n cou.ntt. The lories havp made up
a ticket for Senator in this county, said to bo com
posed of men belonging to thu viyttk lie, and thai
the new antimasonic V. B, recruits can't swallow
it. The opposition hold their convention tomorrow
at Moritpelier.
Nhw-tohk, Tim Legislature or this State,
which has been in session about four months, ad
joitrned on Thursday Inst. The session haa bcea
rather nn unusually inlercKting one nn several ac
counts. It has incorporated, perhaps, more com
panics and granted morn Bank and Railroad char
ters thin any former Legislature. It seems Ihsy
did tint mean lo ho outdone by their neighbors cf
tho Key Stale, in these matteiB.
There hus also heen rather more political jug
gling than usual, which haa caused n littlo trouble
in the Tain ninny camp. It resulted in tho resig
nation of four members of tho Senplc, of the reil
"Democntlic parly !" Kimball of Troy and Bishop
of Granville, two of thfitn, who had been charged
nnd proved lo bu "guilty of mora! and official mil
c'ontlujl" were obliged to resign to save being oi
punged Mr Voting of Albany und Van Schaick,
the other two Senalors, resigned because they were
unwilling to remain any longer members of so cor
rupt and degraded a body as tho Senate of the Stats
of New Vork; at least, their letters of resignation,
in substance amount to this.
5C7 We were sorry tn notice in a late Urattle
boro Phmnix that the I'M i tor, who has always, we
believe, stuck by and contended well under tlis'
Whig flag, disposed lo waver a littlo with regard to
our National ticket for President. He thinks tht
Whig freemen in I hat county do not placo a very
high estimate on the acquirements of Gen. Harri
son for the Prisidoncy. Wo are fully persuaded
that friend Nichols labors under a misapprehension,
nn this subject. If ho would go among tho farwera
and mechanic, ho would find tjat theas classes of
citizens do not place rn high on estimate upon 'dig
nity' of character as thoy do upon plain republican
simplicity, combined with intelligence, wiadorn and
integrity.
Wo hope, on reflection, our neighbor of th
Phwnix, will not flinch at this late hour, lie must
be aware ofthe consequence of an efTurt to attempt
to unite this State, in the preaent etato of ihwge,
UDon a new candidate. It u.nnld l.u ii... I, K of
J inaducas and folly. We cannot vouch for old
Windham to be sure, but wo can for Rutland coun
ty two, if not three voles to one. rjti bo given for
tho Harrison and Granger ticket.
The Southern Campaign. Major Gen. Jfiiup
left Washington on y.turdgy for tho South. He
atauinp the ctmw,tnd of the Southern Department,
and mi: conduct the campaign against the Indian.
Major Gen. Alacoryb has returned to Washing
ton, fiom hit southern tour. The retrrsn ni(
' ke 'jtn bcott clean enough.
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