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f uM . hud cf the Modurt A tbcVNOl'SIS U THU J'JlESlDJaSI Jl ' .MESSAGE. to, "k in th1 s-rxttr iMf Iwavy rrtvooe. "- " spying b MeiWma awrilt.ry. ofh of yirM. if c take c take rnoii of lh la dr.rliirrrt sntild obtain ike nww tt a ttj htce rlnt of ootititrr N 0 Ilunetio HKPQItT Or TlIK SKCllRTARV OF TIIH TJtRASUIir. llrlnw wc pre iibtrrt of lite Itoport f the FcrtritTj I (lie Trour,)iicb aecvMijaiiKil lbe PriJent' Kijrt oi I Uc t'tii ioM ,and wliiub cohImim tin; tin t ira rlaitl ttAtiitlcs rQiiiaincil tWettin, hor )CI ll IPft4Ji Alnl OK)4tdl(IUC4 of Uic (nt fiif )car, and LLc i'ttiin(i fit 1348 TnitT Di:rTirxT, Ht-r. 8, 1647. In irbcdicnro t !-lh foUutrlnff report1 T'm ie !( t nl ipr4llarrk for lh fit rn vcrtiidlng n 30b Jn. lh7. were, J3,77.fci l 1'ublic lnd ll, 4 ov.3U M .Miscellaneous sourcea, lOCStO 61 ' AvaiU of Teavo notrs sod luiln, " 35,670,199 45 1 ol.I Heretpts. W.OZiW ra AdJ Inline tti itllc Tress- err, lal Juljr, 1810, 9,tCo,aa OR Tnul meant et,J52,tiS DO Ti.e cttmuiltlure durlnc.tbe nir; flual jrr wire t30,45l,177 IS I,ei Inc balance In llirTreas- I iai7 ..I t mi J.'l nr. II. lit l"l. u vi..v-- atinear In detiitl by-iho sccompsnTinC laiarmrt A. i' . The estlmaled lereipta and expenditure for fiica) jev ei'dina 30l'n Jofvc, IDS, are 1 rum Ciniom, firal quailur.lry actual returna from Colic c- im.. ' 1I.10S.C3S7 41 Prom Cuitnmt, aerutd, third, ond fouith o,ysitct, ss etil- 13,6fl3,7t2 itf1 inarro, 33t.(K)6,OOo 00 Kron. ales of public lands. tiOO.000 0 " rniacollaar-oua sources -100,000 00 Tolal reiripis, $31,1)00,000 00. Vi mt avails uf treasury noies and loans, n,28i.201S0 7r7J777; Toliil. .tii,ioi,jui jji AdriTialance inlhauisiurysi JUty, 1847. Tolal meana, se eatiinale lixraiHiTuau. The actual exnaudiiorcs for ipj.tr ler. ending 30lh Sepi 18lT, wer IC,40n,X!l 6ft, as appears fnxleiail, by nc runipmying stalimeill H The rsliiw-ittd espedituira for the public so i rices, dorli.c ihe oilier three ijuuriCTs.froin 1st Oei 1617, lo 3Qth .lune, lfe'lH ate. ( ivtl lut.foreign inierrouri'-.A: iniscollaneou,)i,lH,IK(i V3 Army proper. In r hiding volun teers, 19,080,805 3B drdtisncs, foviili. cntim.s, snmng mihlia, iic. -2,030,410 50 Indian drpWnt, 1 .7J0.O00 SB lVnsio.u. l.0P3.50 Nnyrtbsl,m'l,IO,'J41 07S 17 Inlt lest on public, debt and Iressu ry nole, 'J,i0,.'.-7 16 "1 teas, noirs out alaixllotApay-. blu "l"'-n I""' -J s-i'i ,r ... vik. .l.i-i a i un.i. 1 D.UIiU UJ - T "7 l,n,(mated -receipt., mean. anil exncooiiuies tnr ntr.Ti tr.i roinmenrim- .Ut Julv. irIB. and endin&3Uth June, 1IU. " ... n- . . ... r l . .1 . i i " -w-... ...... - ..I... , i ... . ..iip;;uui ,h.r..icrt)wrpiKW fofCttJ l0 wuU 0VrlIUM.ut r .ui mr inucmm , u wwimUtiantr ofthfs Hompmy. Hut an .her, x.Med by the Mrx,,,. FTtui, hot Me,irtJ .ti,linn It sufficient on '7Zti 1. ' U" " uf IU. P;n d rr,ull ,n ,m lillfe ir-, 1 rfr it! mmK Tl,r leTre 0'" 7" ' ' d.g..aud line & "id n0.,p.n, will mrt b. l.r,T,d -ti, t.Uflr m t kc k.ti. .rt thr tuitTi Mtr. rr. t:.lrJ,.un ir.irl . ' t M r w oui fof cfl oulJ dilgtacr i I foio dvMUrd. Hut ehm, we ."'"Lr'TnubliCandi. ZfiW" -rnlry mltct-llaneoui sources, 100,000 oo Total revenue. 35,100.000 OO IWuct deficit 1st July, lRt. 16,740,114 27 Total, 19.370,885 73 KiruDirisss The expendiuiii-a during the Minn penod, as e.nmated.by ihB srvetal DepaHmenli of .State. Tieasdrj, Wa). Navy, and I'oslmaatet ttenersl, are l hetMilanres of tovmer appro inisnnii, which will be requir od tobeeitl-1-! hw ytr, a 1, 475,810 T7 I'eirnssieit A. in- drtimte ap(Mvop- t.itaon., 4,S",57i 8. Snelfiuesppropri- stton akd nr ihl. year, 40,163 15 5,6lt,6tl "St This sum is roiniMed of lite f, h.wir.g parllrulai. (nillits. toreirr InicrcouM. and miKtllaaf ous, 5.B13.61 53 Army pioper.Tol otfier A- mill ilsry ecaoeiny, W.W7.04H It t)rdnar.re,fcn(tl- nations, aiming in.litia.eic. S.0t&.IC9 I'm.ions. l.r.0Utt8s Indup depanmrnt, VW.tnl Rt Nival, esiaVml, Wo55 Inirresl r-u pub debt nd Tts ,iOls, a.4X40l M TalJ, i344JiJt 74 rvdJiot rosav talo. ap biioable to mre of fiscal Ktcess er expnitJiture. OT , nK mesRs, tst July. . e774,0i I . . . M . JT. .w LSSOItlll . . ; AAt.Iinf bi the 1 ribtine mere arc ,.v--0 - onres 3 Smiths. ' reooj "' ,;." u-u ny o lUoi'bene.y vn,i" , m,J by Mexico. Otir armi harms 3rowni.Uamo . i.;r.r7 win, - - . . i. . i s.Vv.n.Mirn. naring imuco, ouretioui now arise as UnUiM 1 TJOrni AiJ'fv, - 1 . ............ -- k. ia s, ... r. b imh aiitirjs, - "L (n(. pln? .j, h JJ u iSS SSjrs 1MB no CtllM Wi'miA sVifti Mr.W. ' . .- - Jn:.fL:.. m.Z. .sii.j -J. . . t Teril ' . . . -- . ... w ,.i,fl. itV iTJ,jiii..- i'.., n of inn In diirrcird f nJciun irwlr rtipubtion for ndcmnUr io vur dtlxonit, not oiijrconrtltitrl arajilo rauM for tic war on our prt, but wore of ucbn aggra rata! character to juaUfjr u before the wrld In resorting lo extreme remedy. With an anxioua detlxu to arnid a rup. loir letfCQ tbc two countrica, we forbore Tnr ycira to acrt our riglita by force, but contlnncd to nck ftcact-aUc rcdrca for catr wnmgi. We tiail ufTcrcd by amicable ne gotiallun In "bo that Mexioo might yield trt pacific council and tht dcinandi of ju. lice In this hope .we were cCamfoioled, Our Minister of rtc twi to ilexlco wu w- ruHingly tejecU'd, the Mexican goverutntnt refaMtiK to near ibe tcnas of adjuitoiont hieh fa wi auOiorucd to propose, and fi linurrunjusiiuauwprciciiccB, iiivuitcu tho taro cowitnea o war Ly luradiug tbe Ucrrtloj - y of Texas, sinking tho first Wow atd slfcddipg tho blood of our citisens on ourowpmlL Tbc "Unitwl States was tho .rt,.v-d Iia.;ull Maiieoooasuvnecd tlm war wrc compeiiea in wu acrcncoio re-i r-- it t . i - Ji. ttLl. .blr...i.iii. uCiWW.u.. uiIw ... "--, rr our siiblihrJ policy. Ilmnvbdhnl honor nml interest, by woscct.tiiig the war,,br Mmim Gm..)tl1fn, hnre m!M'nd.T- wiui iJ;or mini u ovum oumiu aiiu hoaorabir; pcf oc Tlio cais.rsjeo of war havinrjlH-cti declar. . ed v (JoiiKresa, it became my duty under Mw Constitution and laws, to continue lo . r I pnueor.to it thi lluty I hsre performed tbroujh ttery Unfa M lis progress I have hare tnnnlfenlcd a willinmicsn to lcr minate tho -war by Juat ncace, Imt Metieo ' liaa refused toUeoede to atiy terms which ooul'd be aoeepted by the 'tidtcd States. of ihn L.aa cf brave ofScctf, n3 rccomracndl OoVef'bcn.t.to take' cwrobr their1 families. He rccajntulalca the ' victoriew won by our anny, The President states that a wacc com ... 1 mnuBiuncr wa.1 appointed yith no ppoiiiicu w.in . u. power io : r .;i;in... ir,. n. rmthorizvd to exhibit his instructions to the, nuwarv onorauniiB. lie nss ,;-,. rjm,ni.nd. AiiJintheovontofal. " i treaty bcimr oonclud.! and ratiticd on tb, . r m : . i a: i., i- i i liar l i ss reis'isii i it? nil uiil-llcu iu rii n iiiiu . 1 . t ! 1.M.U. sss.As.s Wisiflsai liiijrn 4s r Vias 4 - Mexican eocrmtiont from -Pdcbla on tlw) ' Pith of June, and many weeks okpscd if- tor their receipt.and no overtures were made 1 nor any desire expressed by tho Mexican i I Government to enter into negotiations. i 'r.L n ..r. :.i. t.; i,i t i.roicct of a troatv. bylbo terms of which I 1 ffitH rfctJ S the Sited Smcs ' wa, tbe cession of territoViv wltjoh it was weninoS was the only Qemiity in the sr..,! ,.fn thn iuat and I PTTOi0. i W I.U.UU...... U ...... ...... ! reimburse the hitcd States for tho expeo sea of U.c war. 7 reject tho indemnity by I refusing to acoo.pt secession of territory A ' would be to abandon our just demand. i' . ,.i..r'.. fiMi :-.:f .irj.CU till .Tunc 30. 18-19. a further loau of .nil n.uUnd nd llm Ws.hli.rjlon end Sara.., . 1,701,251 30 notice o too men aiiu lyoioiuissiunuc uiu . -fr l i r .t i1 ----- ' i on wun HiesR lorgeries, liav ng nai , it was -11- 1 not reach Head Quarter, till another bril-. S20.500.000 w Tl U r,uVcd for the fiscal , ltg. ,ud, . ,nd we M q0,IB a, confldent . w- " on B ,hfr inwon, J.$l'804fo:iim Tiotury, (Cerro Gordo) had boon won. i)v ";- thai the day is not fardiai.nl when a dlverg-' f io0,B HtltJ . Mvenly lhoult,d dolUrt. . vix Hi, ureucMCA with tho Army, and his dinlo-l I "sru u,.'lt. V."V" . W."1 w.' In road Crom this ione will be constructed: : on,Pr ...a,r, nn n.,m.,n,i. . ,.i,. 1st ,i., tllitbtl8Juls"'dtohavovyorKcaaaiiiiratily, anai- . ' . ... .u. 'f. ',"' ,'' I treaty of peace without providing for indem i UK ""oij uum, men go anea.i. , nity would euablc Mexico to relieve hen-olf, ,lJS;au ., , ..... i . " 1 .7 ' J ! from her just liabilities, No treaty wl,ich i rcwuen. as auioomy to mcrea.o , i .,,i,i , u, ; y; p, . .iuii d.s nnt nroride amnlamuans for disc bare. regular army, ana me yuiuinvurs. wpii.i.r,,.!, .r.i,,..,w. i l ...xJt.n: .... . .o.in., t The Lmporor of llraxil will soon I "rl,. ..H.mni.u ik i a Minister ,.A-ltion.of terriiornl -nulensnitv wrhenitmnde I nrn.iitnr, (rir llin nrnireuimn of Iho wur.U I 1 1 ' . provision for tho prosecution ol tho wur,t Sbvious,- ,1, ,. Manifested that Congas l-thc faci l hatthe net paisel upon ihe px- cu i . " . . i ,,1C net W-aitnc w paiseg " 'live recommrnuation n i in iiii.i.ik mire i nullinnt nfiliillnrt fur lhal exnrris object. I nl noyternlnrv is the doctrine l0f no indemnity, lis sanction would be this wa i wrong, i ne terms oi inr treaty prw poied were not only just tn Mettco, but were deemed of a moillibetal character. The Commiisioner was anthorixed 16 agrep m ihr rsistiliihmrnl ol the' Rio Ghindr as a n . , . f ... ... boundarj-, and nbl.in the eeiiion of New aleXICn, inn tjUlllorni.l, nuu a piivnrgr oi the right of way acrois nine isthmus oi lo- ary nflhe tlio Gran - i huinirnee l h6 boundary n ine mo uran-1 dr. anj the cession (n the Unitid Stntn of or Mexico, iho Commissioner .was author- ix.d lo stipulate wr ihr paymrni 01 nirnnn - J I a.. .tn t m aa nnn.litsirnl inn nl IV 1 a its" I New Mexico and Uper California, copiU-( Oq0, inoome from tins source, tic stales , occupied hy the vlctun ln Uic duel abovn ai- , tn0 cl1Mnl 0f party. The Courier a: ' 1 taut tl e bod of Uichard l'KV"inn, wljo intedan ultimatuin. That il might be man- that Uo finanoial sj.lcm, csUiblished by tho'. ludr.d tq Ehqirirer says I hn bveli.niT.)ing fit 0fct iSilU fM'fe Su'l' 'ir.st not only to Mexico bul to oil other na-. Con.titutioiml Treasury basbcen eminently The fidhiwing i.olutirf were Inirodu-: . . . f 4 iu(lll3,,. :. .1.-, Idoy night. X-c,' S. supposed lo-have Wrn ItloKi, that the United Sintes was no( dupe- ' nuoeevful. and ho recominevKi. a .tnot ad-H reljn , Senlle h Mf iulon of Hew , ,,P,irJL,fl i,arrol, 'lni1,,l,H nLlrac. nurdr.r(d, wa found about 10 o'clock pn .ed'to take 'Advantage of the feeble po,ver . borenee to , i. ewpeeuUy to its nt.l provi- . on ... ,5!h ,,. ,nd . hefe ' JUf rivera f.-.vrodsv UUiqn3l imuiHi 1 j iwiifiw' s - .,h ww 7ui,nia iuiuiiiiiiiiku w i- 1 I 1 II mcd reafVn.bte. Thetetm. of the treaty'1 The. IwporU nf Hpeoui fonhc liiicalyenr. ' xpre.aiug ihe aei.llment of ihe Admnu.trnt , n nronoieilbv tKd Mexican Comiptiiibner. amount, to 3'24,l'2l,O0O. The lresideritj '"' n" Kibje-ibcing identi(al wuh u the ' ... wholly inadintrsible. 1 hey nego- ! tiaird as if .Nfexieo. were vtctorioui. not ran- ouiihtd. The cesiioo prnjwlfd by ihe ' Commissioners of he United Hlatel was beloved to bo more in accordance with the 1 convrnience and In terrti in n.t.ons nan isinir oilier Cession ..irxico tuuiu ir rimui. to made. The Mexican Government could I not long continue lo hold and govern ll.em , ....Ti n... r-.i.fni. ri,.wii. 'ff'rrr. Vj' uses to those provinces If brought under our role not only to the Tn.ied Stale,, but 1 in no ineoniiderable portion ofthD Mexican jieople-iriuliraniieirea, a tleltevtng nu CDanotiea presence wnn I the arm would bt nrodotlive. 01 no rood, 1 W I determined, (uys tbe President Uircall York U-Riolature,a ihe Uommiuionci. s sun uu. unu, rr.niM 01 a iciiiiiftuiio h . - ' 1 . 1 .1 . A w- ... r , .. I . tl.i.u M-lkt anV f- . , I. . ....... .,.,..(- .u. n..rtures for oeacr, outsnsii at an umn I . '...... il- . .....! .nv n,nrK..r .. l...V. beeo every where TJCionouv and neBia -, - , . . ,. t ctttrA, a4 whit abooU fccbur future pan ' nrAMI. 1 tunui.t, w "i.-v ,j.mcr..llE a ...oil. w. ....... nuwu.v. J VV. sreur and lemVr Aa1..iM tie rw-.jdr.mtd-iMni.UholJ. liHtac(UV nil ttMth sm- Ml imo our I4"W wMiri Mr Ml into our ! p0H-M,5i, 'y,,M fe"J - rxi I m jp..ij.. va - 1 i. ', b-V rontisw.iio4 to defi.y I fir r Sill niSM I .J I k .- M . ' l.i lk nlillini 1 JlICtfiH iml 7i7 TT .7"' . . T7 i UySse I hould ihcmiion in hi own rxitnition ontl Itinl of Ibe unrld To rrcrde lo a line anJ lim ply hold atvl defend it, wohld not IrrmmatR the war. bul od lb contrary, would giro rncourMtcmru( lo Metico. It hai,neer been coiitrniplatcd by me ai an object of Hie war a make a permanent enqurn o the Rrublieof Melleo. or annihilate her eperate etistenee. We demand hntiorabU peaen. Tlrat pmco inn( brinrf indemnttv lor Ihe pat, nrrl trctirny for the future. It -may be dcemrd proper fur oor com- mandmg Cfr-neralt to give encouragement nd Btiumtiecs of protection of the friends ofpcacfl in Mrjtco, in the establishment dc mainlenance of a free Republican Ontern tnrnt nf their owh choice, able nnd rvllltnp to conclude pence. This mnr become thr only mode of olilnininjj n pence, and entild iucIi be tht result of the irar it would thus be converted into nn todurtng blctsing to lirrself If w'r liltiinnlely fill in IhT?, we ihniild enminoe In deenpy hrr counlrr, Inkinp the I'm iiiraiiiiifr in iiiui-ir; full nieaiure of inJt'irnitr in our hands. Tli, jf nferiMry rr oof oun ,afrtyi Htld 0lr rorbearnncc. The "proii-cutioii of I the tnergetee policy prnporrd nitin loon iindriii.'tt (lit-m. Ther' mnv hsre drnXcn fsljo mf'-rcnecs from ihe ttipposrd dlrt'jfnn 0f opinions in thn United SinU's, the .Mexi cnn hnvinc shown llicinirlTes tnchpable . . .i . ..I li ornpprrcinimg our tuthmrnncc. The rreuulenl cwlls tlic attention of Unn cress to the conditiou of our citixens in Clii- na and Tccommctids thnl Congrcs pats n law for the punishment of Atju'rican crimi- D1!b ill that COUtltrr. Tj 8ecrrr State has submitted bs- "mates Jor ibe opening aiplomaiic relations wkp ine l upai rsinic.". ror inc ren ninutr i of the prcsct.t fiscal year, a Wn of $ 1 8. , Alin Of ft wi I ln RiiffirUnt. iiriivitTft? finn- WM,MM.c.hnaeoffM I'? of the puWw bud: o-- -- . .. . --o rnnfthe milllic lands. H Should these lilcwurcs he i.dpptcd early . .. .i i v i i .- ""'f u e . n.ay oc rcaueca io Su UUU.UUU, Should the war bo continu - ' "R ' - " "K "ul disturbed. , . . . Tl,c "tnagc at tlioIint and Us Branches past ycar.aniounts to over O.OOO.MO, principal.; in converting foreign coin into American , " cstiinMca mat tu.uuu.uuu acres of laud, will be surged and ready dT 39 , f The I Went reeommends the gradua- . 'on and reduction of price of public lands The Warebeuscinir system u said to have . , . ClrtnA.. 1 ,0r " rcommci.ue .. , rcciptocal ana saiisiactory postal ar- . rangciiient has been made with llremen, but mipoiiitf to ttio United btalea. The. Imports for the year ending 30th J'M.C !, have ammilllcU to ?lflO,.HO. - T. 0 ' VSl tfh ' I .fl f I 111 I 111 Wl t-A s.r .IaiMa jI iA trstsArltlSSA . . . - . i , ""v.wy" .v o "''" t .""".r ,.. rUV T, v for the vear' i , - - f --- ding June 30, have annulled to $-20 310. ' 0. (.f which from Customs ?:3,747.0Q0 ;i les of public lands i'2,498,0U0. The einemliturcs for the year ending i , 'iu 000, . sales of public 1 The eipemliturcs for the year ending ln. 'Ali UJ7 .h,n..i,l..,l ... .-lll JTJ. Illlll vu..u , .-., -y I of whlcli $3,5112,000 was on account of tho puldictb-bt Tbe wimatexl receipts for tho i year cwling June 20, 1848, arc $48,425, 800. including . balance inibo, Treasury, if J peace is not concluded, of $09,(515.000 on , .hjuimus u.n .6--.v... (tne comrtuuMons iroui Mexico. 1 The President recomuicndd strongly sdu- ty on lea and coffee, ami catiroatcs 3 000, j ou which aoperatti the Gorerment from) 1 nil eotmeetinn wnli liaiiks. Hrsaic amend- J.e is nl A s-nM . 11 tt ,l alill recommends the establinhmcnt of miMint in Now York, aed urges the establishment of a . urritoriai goTennnent in Oregon nnd tire bo ,uwnl of gmnt of land in that eountry jrtual settlers frbm the United States. , The rer01iue 0f tU Post Office depart , L.. ..,.. .... Mr to ' " .1 1, "J ' ' ' o c,. cmhncu I Tho remainder ol the PiessaLe cmtiraccs words nf the Arst and meal illustrious ' " P reerrvoni ottr Union of geograpmoi ' Aist tksn y 1 ...v..., , A 1'jist or Oanta In the IVew member pauiej in the tady speech Ann.lt.r 1,1 m . u. P be named llloss. roicioa point ci oruer. r.v- - " I . . I l.,4--...-.r ui.iulrinrr rrr... iha nnini ,r.T r ...T-l . U . .1 .oforder w. "U hst is it )" snid the spes ' think, sir," coulinurd Itlois; "'! ... r. ,j .n . ... i... ....... out oi oruvi wi n win wsiw wj. ;. . A miser, if boat csnbo only honest in relklion to the . ,,c . . . . - 1 .. ... . n ... n nromHWl tliai ine spun :i..R..is. ... -.r'e with iho rtgM of tlm i-eople tiiercor. 10 iorm;a. mia- u-iw W'K , HtH this would ,,; r; i r'"v .wmern .vileffiiipotb. original mcuilers ol tqe tl.st ixhiv na we aaine-fliMreum, m every , , ,., ,pirit he bad on hand tare w- ""'PITT? TTT?T? AT "H dllli IlLiVi-lXi U'ClKfKMPAY HVENINO. DEC; ot 1 , -sj 1 1 1' TL A X A N j) W ATO It N G TO N II HUM). 11 Will DC seen" by Hit notice of Ihe Com' unileiitUud, ik made in conaequenr nfo failut lu getting the notirs Ut tome of the papers In lima lor ihm to give the nereis. tj notice, as required by the charter. A s there ia considerable competition as it regards lite loute and western Uiminaiion 'f "' connecting link between the llut linRlon and Holland Itailrosd and U ! Wasliinglmt and Saratoga and eiiwriatly as no on can doubl Ilia profitableness of such alnck as can be invested elll.er roole. lii. tn clwasn one We spprehend theie will twi something of a struggle lo see "who is who." As It regards this controreisy we caii and should have bu( little lo say. We have but little personal interest in tlili msl let ; and aa a i iuzan of ihe foicr. llulltnJ ie nun out a tnng it reason io riio in pic- . ..- .11 firence lo one riwile over tho other. Hut, If, as is most piobable, tide contest Is to end like the one so long held by the friends nf ihe Itutlaud snd Cenlral rosdi-ln ihe Im- r..n rj,ik it,, ItllUliiiD JI wis llliaiu uiu'iut lion "! vii nil' ,...,., l,nrU nf il.i. nudidm men ,n ,lle senate, auu an i4i a mat iiniiy Is , , , " , . , western uraprnea m inn ruju men, at a .Mexico began the wnr, nnd thunlhir ntier- cll.zen nf the ouny of rtuil.nd, n(ih its concerned, an opiKirtunity will be afforded m, Cl)Mgrr!S ah Brrt i.nnn.m Interests as a. ivh.-le, si heaM, 'e ihould l' lekt the strength of (lie W ilniot I'rurin ,,v tt,,. d( clralUn lluil . xyr nxuHil by lh9 have a preference aa to whioh route ahuuld , prlnciplo aa agalnnt llinsa endorsed by the nii of Alr-iico. when fvcrybpdy know a thnt befW retried through. Mr Walton, the Administration on ihe one hand .ami Mr Cab tho wliplo Whig party in Co.ngrns pit Ua able edtto. ol the Montpeller Watchman & '" , rf n?oi,;sl ',,nl d. darnlJoa nl thnt lime - Journal,' ofien alluded to this connection TT, ZZ. 1 1, .' " tjr hieh Her . .... , i A Nrw'l'Lsr or 4-rtt Mlr.tr.n A; m M ik. opponvms wire made in aprx-nr 6 tnnctiou road as tht one win. h he, so long I",1 crest oeiti:iwi.lh been proHuei.d-.ihoiitf Ihe ilrcln-ntimi is w.-H updeif ..od, nnd by prophesied would be built. V. e will admit lc m, m rtirula tly In IJoMou " bt t 'j lharilhc Prnident llimsc li iiui nn prupqrj in w .U...I..V and the only UraWoa'ck'on Ida character ra a s'er.r, Is, lhat what he then prophesied 1 ewry btdv else kttxo lu be inevitable. Thi nerilon road, it is npw rrii.iin, is about la be pressed forward witli a view to He early a slew to ita early ('Dinuliiion: the only question remainin". av whr cahnuts, and sundry larru uoir, of wrong then Ihu iiealy of Gln-iit wns a we llimk. boinij whelhet we shall hnvo en'c ' an I o . eis r auira . , , i'.-m !. conf.Sii n nf nur wrong ngaimi G.. nl I'. t 1 .. . .. . . i . .. . .. ..... , p.. fermma.ion on the south .. r ... western exueiniiT oi too lino or n ik"i which should first be pressed forward For , ourselfwe have no doubt, of the speedy com- nl.llt.n nf mt .1 .... n r. n n. i nn 1 1, u lit. 1 i r.n in p.V .W.. - . V-....-V....,, whether to the right or the left whether lollg or shbrl. depends entirely, as we con- rymous facet whatever might have bocll ccive, upon the action of those now inin-Jthelr feollngs beneath ilielr' Jitkets ap icrcst. With this belief firmly impressed (peered al overy turn and iliouch some paid upon us, we believe mat me irue interesi 01 thocountv, as a whole, demanda ihe con - .iruciion or fAar road finl. which shall brivg , thl, d loinlarlhf re ftm htf Ur. ler. Many We are , ware, aunpose th.t this e'fgrmelliitl c,.e both branch- 1 , , , , . ... re uUlm.lel, comple(ed-w,ll necessa- rily occur at ilie same. puce, whichever. hrinch may be first i-ecured. Thil.tre think, is a great mistake, bul to all wc would say, lvok! nnd when you are "iiirc you'r right The territorial question one o, ,ne tnteica. a,m ,.. .,u..... r.r , ; i I.: . - - of ihe day; and, as upon the ieajoe hangs, in . ' 1 ' iIkoim. llm (lueilion of War or l'eore to u ,ieH,M, the quealmn or HVrr or reore-to ! " ' . r i n. .... -j ... ii. . a L i i LiFiii ivt? i ill ii i iit c am iru iu niiri inti inn in I -- Uul.ioct w ill earlv acitaie Concreai and the - '') nlire people nf the country, The tnangu- lar form julo which this subject is now thrown, rendot. it the moio interesiing, as well aa inlricaie, and crr.ai anxi.ty will bo Hie tnangu- i well as inlricaie, and great anxi.ty will r.lllo,se8wl.ih.UBlo.orihiBpolh',!lff - gle will be beat -decndd and suslsined. All Mhohave read Marryall's 'Mldahipman Haay' will remember that in a certain irian gula. duel, there s wonderful diflerenre )n eorneri) and we think that in the present raae too much rare i:nnol bo lakep by our ..... I. I. ....... ill.... Trim. llA tin, ill f - ....... ... . .....ft..... .. , . jH-cisllyih avoiding ibatputicUai positiouj , Itwiliov vis iiiv srvava sw m e., s VW , ( li f wrdbt aaid In- relation to thern. They .tcp, 0fJscksPti, but lacking alike his stride I bnv,e '"e darq pftho Great Fall. Manurae .prak plainly, ino He In be undnaood aa ni.diK.wer. He oppose, alliulcrual iiMirnvo. t ,url"K 0ur cor'c,on(1,,,l w,llt', u' ' the sentiments lieretutore . : l)ia,Cen. Cass, and i lie gieat Mr to; The resolutions of the Senator from New , yji tte ftosri . . , fa . . JTornmenl ol the unueuauu.. o .t-t-...Bth. ,e" WM,a' u rcK'.ions upon this .conlinent by tbe am vc -,-, nf anrh rf. Jletoltfd, That io orgAnixioi; a territorial goyemBsent for tbe tiirntory belonging to inq ijaiieoaw, ino pnnrijjw oi n.i eroment pon wbieb our felerstiye sy.lem rtsUwill be bot promotysl the true woa lo ..1 ....III.. rl..r .l,.-.ll,A..,l sure. au. a ims 01 imo ov. ..... .ow w f v. r.fi', oa,ng U riitkiiiwruing tliedomertie miUev tbercbi to tbe Lerrishiture chosen . . .. . r ' .1 r - - . . I' t 1 i :..... ... It . !..!,. ,n:.u ..t.i ..Mah in a..-l. ...... ! aa a,..,, rn. tip ,.Tn.iiiKif.. ...i-i...K....i. uj u. ..U...S hi... u n .. ..... ... v.bt. v n .v i . ... . i ' ,M ? In- free sovereign state, with the powers and . what, should, he aiueu arm wiaj,.bouid qoi,;. . , v.tt?au iMr irt eaicrn. nfIerarv, - "; ou uiere it. ii oorc , ooiewioi, on .. i l,, Ir h.n TI.e true srfdhoneit mrart. V of lh ,e..!oi.t. of hia receptroo at howOrl.ttiis ami '-itr.i w r, , 09, 1st,!., we must, In 'other plsr..' He u repreitr'l "as being arrtmlance wih ih adtlc iifMr P.IV, lilr ) S goodl) ," I. W pf Mwjicra-jand Sd. U.al ll- j Hlnciplttj uf irk,NViaal fitiiso must noil M.liwri to rtabrt4'Ilic) Oorrrnmenl, or I if SI Sle power, In 4fcifutr control of said j Uitiiiirr- Mr. Calboua, on ibe cihrt Uaod, trrings 1n a rounlei iCMilutloti, dedairnlnf eremsl the annexatfon of more terriUity, and Insisting Hriiinu.1 sgainsl the prosecution of ihe 1 present vmr with Mexico fur the purpo.e of , aurh armiiaiiion. Wlieihfti thle art of Mr Calhoun is designed aa a 'double beader. both lo Cf.e Adminutratlon awl the f.i.i.da of .i. u'.i. , n . . . . , be W tlmot Jr..s. remain, lo boeern: belhl...am.y,.lpaitie..,e.ro.sed..nd Ih. iuuoduclioa of ilwse i.soluliona will j open Ihe whole uueslion.-snd ss this Is In, fact ihe main question involved In the war, we rejoite thai action U about In be had Up- on it. , The fdlloMng are the reaoluli'iiis of Mr Calhoun; ! t:..j... t ti... . . ..,.... .i. hrtitirtii, I lial to conquer Meilco, ami in hold it eithf i a. a ptuvime or p incurpurvir 1tlnU) Hie Onion, would be lricuti.stent Willi Ihe a vowd object lor which ihe war li Iwen prosfruted, and a departure from lli sellleil wllry of the (Jovernmentt In ronfllft Tim M riiaraGier aim peniu, il(l in inr rno aubverafYn of our free and popular In.lllu ,.u..s. ,rr nroarrulion of thr wr ahould be adool. rd, wlilch msj lead to robucimenre to di , , ro""- Tll inirodurilun of their coui.U r t.lu. lions ill bring tun. lhcdisiussioiiiheable.it . . r ..... d.Jnng 1B past ivcek, Iy the sudden atid.un- experit-d'ieiur'n iu ihetr oirdst or one Mr. Geo, SUIler stlJr.mo.f ihe1 'fit'ltc 'Gtneial Mr Miller, II will be recollected, nlmenlcd himself suddenly from the city some two. or three werke siiuu , and as nu one knew of inree werke siiue , sou as nu one knew ol l llg U iiuluillj ''bout llirxv djjs,' hu t ry of forgery' atop llncl ' and 'what noi,' was raised; Stale Stieet awarmed and creat was the bu? in that generally rjulcl street. . 'tlm namM ..f M llli.-n.rt nl lltj. r..,.?,.! ( 1U,.lollll , ()no mot u,eJ j,, c0nep. , alsn made MsirapioiarKe,1--men wiih lac 1 t c" c"" ui""'u" -""". ncn.cu 1 10 ue 'haithe name df Miller on a nolo was .... en ..H.t. Is l..U..l.lu A.s.t t.. 1 1 "" '"""-y i n ,rven n rcntiour,, tua v un w ong pno tv. . II.. lhrr .Ign.!. were forged. Jlut Pne( 1;l u, re fcrrnca to M r Vf, ur. Ic. he . ' PW changer., will not , nfallab o l.kc king, under ti,e old nmx.m. J frtr,eTer' "d " ll,e " , h" . ' IfTTJtl '" e,nnmB now returned, we suppose all mourning fori war. to say the lean of it. im ceMeJ jn tatf mVaM . lUe vn)tUf,M0 and nn- Thus has ended the firt actof ibis plsy;nd we understand tho 2nd w ill onen Willi a cnurl reno, where. leial iuvestizatinn will bo had I ss to the whole bearings oi this case. Wheih- er Hie play will lurnoul a Jarre or tnelo-drama, remains lu bo seen. t Jt3'"We eo thai Presidont Polk lias al- I ready favored Congress and the nation with - " Mt)tllcr Message-occupying some five 6r , BllUlllUr OVtUlM IllkJ BOUIU 111 1 . . . , - nlMtiin. nf ft..-lnrrr.e! nil. i si city papers and, b ' ' " ' , V . , K" 1, 1 I the River and Harbor Hill of tliu last sea - ' 1 . . . . . . s'on, This veto iTcwagc Is of a piece Willi tho ordinary State papers of Mr Polk tho Spe . 8Qt u.. cial pleading, duplicity and minrepro Kn.ii.iiin.i am im nrirripmnr n imn.nru no. ... -. .. , i .... lty this last emanation from the great head l0ft10Oovermcnt wo arc aKain re.mnded thai -'war exists be the act nf .1uxieo" and that the last Congruss by iu appropriations , cndorsediti In speaking of this last pro - ductlon or .Mr. Polk, tho New York Courier and Knqnircr gives the folluwiu opiinuu of it, and which opinion wo think will ba fully endoreed by all seusiblo wen. not l.duml up tent ol the AUnuiusirnt . n1 n.:'-u' .(t.iiriin .pofjr .twill t,. , ' 3 , . , , ,. -.being .denti,. I w,,!,' volvo the country i a Ih c,lt; uM hc ' A coroner s inquest s now b. ...g ; luH aforeexp,e.Hid.., Mc'l-esnot see where ty,, ' CB, stnpj-! ' "me ,pul' I ' d,:.,.,iB,,,,w,,,p.)i;-i-u ifeisa:, itrsijzt ."e tsr, hi..iii kim.iir, mo war wun . oxioo it cnrribrl too tarwill 1 , 0 , . A .,..i,.. ,.w.,,n , - I oik nim.eii, . i;t-.r t , 1 ,1 , .. . 1 ins found, at d nenr Fi-rnald I tavern r.n .... ...... r j 1 "o "Vf.V w. oroduce thu same result ? And . J.' ', ... , ...... .r.i.. 1. I' .1. ...... : t'jtest .Vr Polk bWejf do, not bellovo it " w... .. -- valid. t would prevent Cohgn-i, frmn do tng any blngs for there 11 no expenditure to 'w . nli iho same b retlmi would not aw.lv ricniu.-l the Hunger , , T yhr - Tbt, great, lu.ro r,f ...od crn Uine, ba pa-d through New Orleous 1,1' . ... . . . ' . . nna uoum.tes, ,oi.g ere una, i,,ciiy reef. tug rroro hH alxws in the heart of his fsi , b . .'' his fsm by 1 "J l "V'i"! 4 ; " " ? r. . U.....l.-., ... KI1..I i.l. .1... . u. ..ii. , ... it. 11 n..i .1... . this ground lo its aeiiou in iiua, than iu other wall or. 1 . Va . 1 1 IjIIVBI nilVII'int- w"M. "9 j., rxcelleiit lllli( s(n4 it is W be bears .ik lQl, no,j wclt . OPINIONS Or' THE IMlESS. Tnr. 1'ncsipr.NT's Acsoc. Theto is n sd falling oil' in tho lone of Ainciican itntr papers generally, nnd in nouu rooio consptcuotifly and pntntulty than in I ho i rnrsMpr of Inte years. Cotnnste the ttio .tjc on hand wuh the stnlq pa pen ofCcn Washington, fur example, and ihe jimttor dmnry iniml must potceiro the diirvnnce. T,,e dignity; the cnnfCmui Iniegruj. ,hr ,c'r9T Ftf f l'f .'"M ,rc' upon truth nnd righl, hn pntrrnnl love for Je u (lo(j counlJ o -LC f bm. 1,.orf(l,1 , J( opKllctl. nm , eal0n ibo ,fCtlona nmj ly feeling which chnrscterixi hu papers df Wuhjng. ion, nn- Ittnngrly anil iironply in contrait uh the nnxioiu, fevered cxcitemrnt, which runs ihfn igh the paper now before u, wi'.h ,,R' "cry-lietc appArrtit to maho n cmr, to justify ontiicourae ntul parly and lo "'ihci upon nilrtlhe-lfhe feiir of sinndini? , . ., , , , , " " 'uVorr.bljr m t in esti.ntiimu of the country l,nJ "J''' I' ',J'"R hunu cutiieas if truth nnd singlvrirjs of purpose would not doit for him , in short, a tone nf selfifh, cure per- vndrs the whnle. nnd civet pin to tho tea- Jcr (r.1i Ij.-ylnni llg 10 TI d Ol III! Inik ( I he truth u the Litter rpiril of political amuiiion nnu pnillt.iusntp nnSfprrnil ewry where, nnd cnrrupletl, Irom the hi;hc to tlx liuvctt, llxni who Into oeru involved in the it lies oT'polilfcnf life. TIii-iV ar6'Si1me(hings which wo rr"rrt ,! 'J"" ' lo t( llcrnlion, ill iin- i;nr u li I u.v. u inr n( uii'ii iiiui lie unrionnrs ni pmce oy (looping to jo vcrJ' Slllal1 ""1 "'ihepiimit n dect ii. ' h j,rv)dcul i)vif. one of the palioni must lie wron? In every .whr! wu I I lint if iittik'mc I t treaty ( peace witliniu Mipiil.ilion ni lo the objects . f the war is n coufitiin as lo the ot irm . ' the war ts n coulitsirin tain, nnu iimra i run. .1,1 iiun.au. von vriitlnn rdt-tilli5l. Hut ihe msrition llint "ihr prrsrnt war Wus ilichiKd by C-'ongrrsi .villi vilranrdinn ry unnnimiiy." is 'r-vrfy way so i xirnordi nriry nf itsblf, rind io nt Wftr with the knntvn' facts in llincasr, thnl Mr. Polk must have blushed when hr. wrolo it, if such tin occur rence were possible. Uesidi-f, iflitvnulil noldo for rior coliniry (d cnhfeis hrrsilf in in the wrqng.r-hpw wquld t do for Alrxi co) Is she less proud ? Do litr !tnti sin. n nnd ceiierals vapor less than' our7 No doubl she is wonktr than wo are , and may yel be glad to sue for peace to snvo hrr ex- ( isimcr. mil itinl is n qiicsimn 01 migiu aim not of right., Morally sprakjng, a nation, it I 1 I provoked coinmcnccmint nf hostililirs by Mexico," is worthy or himself, bill of nO , other man in tho Union. Portfinouth Jonrnnl Mit. Wn.it ut. A Woabiogton corrrs -pondrni nfithe Tribune. says of.tliis gcotle-' ninir The iitiist f.irri9ui insn hbrcubout now is bt,d Wilinoi. If the rnon.ilruri digilo bo indicative ol f.ime, he tins il fur 0 man in thselims inlhis city is (liurally) "more pointed ol wjth the linger." " I hern uoes ibn Proviso 'says on "Where?" ! fflifl' nitf lV.. ft yo!,", of si 1. 4 , ..... .i J..-C SCO built mnn n i m r .r n in rn mrr muni, iiiiir.ii-- 'Ml" - 1 " ui,, rollll,d prorrorlion.. erratrM m the girth with light hair, fight iyrj, florid cbtrjilt-x-ion with neither u linkers nor musinchu .11.11 I III III. , ,i! I lll.l yiilUT, IO iiuuil. u. gi.r-:- I ..v.. H.ln.. .I..L.. , .. uic N'liorr A rutin of some 5 Itvl 8 inch- i....il siniii iml 1 in if il nn si ni n nnil f nf lnli' '.o'.newhnt conscious, .expression, And yet he is a man made great by newrpapcis- ' i'e ,d.on ,Jc.h ,n0'V 'or. j Nature. Jul for the press, he might have 1 c,1iJh1 d(lw lhesUrJ,m 0f lirHe wiihoiit ' breaking Ms niifjc-by a ripple ai the pi- nus Wnis.iys "ufike unknowing and un '"own. KK-.i7m an' IJt.nv FouMi We learn ,-rwii-L- 1. side 01 1 tie river as -' '.'J Tr" " "X" I t " ,i.,.ri,i ,r.llW - r ; . ' Utv. ft,., .flj prosecutor ,j L f h' rc in(,iCBnn. of "uuw. . , 1.1 ni .. . , r" ...... j,,... Th. rrtm)t the multitude woi 'Turn ont the liq- The Selectmen then came forward, arid shpuld he removed not .mwrr hisfrtemli torn when tbe failed in the nttrmM. Wc lenrn inai mere were marxr 01 tiu- rnce on' Freeman's ixxly, a dent on bis f indkdtlnf;y;hHt ,)t ud mUnlrred I Portsmouth Gax 1 . 8,nrn ,hp lore , , lvpc - ' .... imrn that Luihrr 1'irnsld, Jamti Ush nJ l-r, .nd one IJurpllsm, Jiaye ben charged .. . ti-illl inr my,,.., u, i ,'rio,t. t rrI & which fhertiurler U iupp6? l ' ,. t . comiolJ'xd. fYii5 '