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Here shall the Press the People's rights muiatain,!
' tJn'aWd by1 infliie'rtee, unbribed by gain.
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IUt -f.) .ini llEKMSl '! .
''.tlit Saturilhy Mo'hitn 'yVsHor is jmb
fished ortt'f'i week, nt rl'l t lJoLtAtts per
snnuin", payable In adeonre.
XJSts mtjItMKHTS will Ve hiDcrlr j at $1
irtXiqttay'eYhf i(tni HnH of lc) Torthe
i firtt hwwiion.ahci fifty in! foresch on-
ttn!jsmCii! !Fornne na'.'.o-S iiioiitlis spa
do for .iix months, tloi'urlJ months,
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.(.el ?",Adyerticments not market! with the
jfiumher-.of . imcrtiuns renuiiei!, will he
continued until ordered out, and chnrged
krcordinfcly. ' '
'' 'A'Kheral (tbdiictin'n will lie tnnile to those
whff mtvertUe by the year. ' "Advprri
tr by the year will bo confuted slrictiy
tf their business. . , , ,
;.?r;C!ndidiites aiiuounccd for 3 Of).
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Till: LAST MAN.
tr Tiiois CAMrrrLt..
- All Wwlyly hiipeR shiill nieH i:i gloom,
.''' T!i. Hit liimnell" intint die,
' ilt'fiire lhi innrlnl flmll usstime
' ' IlH titimnrlali'y ! '
; F mW a 'iiiiii in my sleep. '
' Tjml pne mv spirit ulreiiulh to weep
,4din iho L'ulf ijl titii.-1
I avv llie l.i( ol' I.iiiii.i;i i.i.miIJ l
'I'hrt i-hidl creai inn's' ilenlh h!iohl,
' A Ad tin hv her prime 1 . . .
'i.f I c.h'l 'r,' . ' " ' .... , ' ...
. T) 'in' e had a f 'u hly g!.ire,
.,i'i The e.irib w iih pn was win.;
-1 h sktiulini if naltont were i: , , .. ;
A found thai lonely man!
Sinne hrfd'etplred in tijlil t.'io braniis
'"illl frt4te'l'I i (heir bun? bunds . :
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"".'In pl.ipiie i.nd famine smnr.'
lirlVs i:iiit' h.u! iu si'rin.l'er Ire.ul,' ' 1 '
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And hips iijctu driiiinj; wilh tin; !enl
, ,Th tiburfs where i.!l wis dumb.!
Yrt'rVpliel-'Iiite, that h!ie onetood,
Thjvt slwyk he cere leaves from ibe wooc!,
.,,! At tt'-a y.('nn had pacd by ;
Saying, "we are U ins in deal h, pri.ud nun.
TtryiacurlrmW, thy race irrnn, - - -
'Wnfer'fy'" bids thee go. '
For thou, JLen Jhousalii thousand years,
, Hath feen the. tide of bu man lens,
' 'That ao longer Hon .. , .
) ei.i fi. ... .
This spirit shall return u Ilim
J That pave its beaveiiiy Kpark ! .
Yeiiiifnk lioti'siin. it half be dim! ' -:
iiie. .;. ..'I-. V . ' . . . . . . '
,t hn tl'O'i lliy;-ell art dark!
No! ilfliall Jivf sgam mid bhine
'Li bliss unknown lu buutiti til' thine,
'"" By Him recalled to breath, ' '
' Who itap'tUV led captiv iiy, ':
' Who'rob bed 'the grave of viclnry, '" .
"','iipd took (lie stinpr from death!"'
Aiif j. : -
li'l trt r..T.'. r f3: i ..
.i-n-.Ptepart, for a Weuw.e.-r-No one hpovs
kW soon. )ii lot may be :roverod, , In
I unceasing revoliiiiiuisi, the wheel l
fortune mny one day ilaee hi:n aMi.unthe
poor. How inany at tljs very inoinent
r,lfngujiing in all the. horrurs ol the
jnoat abject,((estititiont who were mi,e(
. rtci in t,hif worU, goods, un on whose
)"(ps, dwelt in perpetual sweeliiess the sell'
HeKi'ding promise, "To-morrow "-shall lie
alhisduy'.sfiid miioh more nbundanl !"-
"jtrnerhbeT the poor !:; In yonder 'jrlmirity
iirj(oA'lIeV'oJno who uVrnle gold his idol.--
(,JIe'Cgrjut!(he needy lit thcir'distrefs',' niil
the appeals of the wretched vi oke Iio ectio
1rr hs neart. ' He was hot bis ''"bro(Iier
aihfi1' f,$ " oarileil "u I''" snrlu4 i'-tr
. riitilis'cofler, and permitted 'the dying
. tmHtfcf il.estjl.ute to me,et their doom but
i i,.petl out to litem, even fo it,,)(as
: JtM ratted out o liim. . Leflj ne with
ttia igbs doms of the pnt, hoiv ngoiiiipn
.liiwernofse,i Remember the ppor, elothe
ih)Jtsk4, liss4 hungry, , minisler; to
iJ(t.tlitMed, nd, their prayers slid )les-
kjj will frll upop your head JjVf'.ri'l"
.jpy.e, mora desirable than gold or jew-
vW'frrfnpn. .fl K i ' i 'wu,
i.Xnniu.iiiiinn in,.. tuiii;.., j I
A futherj exhorting his son to early' r(-
ing, tolilif itory of a -person wLo early
'''ifniflg Tpuria';,:Irge pttrse full if
the psrson who lost it rose t arlLeisY, . I
CITY
afs- FEIST.
BT MBS. LVD1A JAE T1F.RS0X.
TiieRcWlilr'. H.
was a man ol
excellent temper, but wits tccentrie. He
was it pontrlul iireaclier, end his minis
lrat ion was-blest to the relbrinutioii ol' ina-
ny in bin parish,. At the ge ol thirty
iii'ti he betaine enamored ofn rich parish
inner. el!, the rnarriape was cuiisiimn-
ted Hie bride s portion paid, and the bus
lan.i, us husbands in their hi'.-st love are
apt to !o. consented to the burners of bis
wile, V-iecompaiiieJ her to several I'eslm
parties given nv ins wealtiy ntitWjors in
holinr of his marriaje. )
'I hv luippy i-oMp'e were fining together
in their .comfortable parlor, one evi'tiinj.',
towards spring. I lie Kevcrend jreiitle
man stin! ing tiin 'Venerable Hede, and
hi ts il'e eiju.iliy intent upon the plate ol
lh latest fashions; when the suddenly
looked iiji vi;h an xpreoion between
hope and ear, and thus addressed herh'is
h u.d :
'My dear busbaiid. I have a request to
mike.'
'H'e'.l. Nancy, ftnytbni!; consistent.
'Von do not imagine that I would make
an inioiisisit:,! i truest surely?'
'No not n ri-ijiiesl that you consider
iiK-on-i'steiit.' . Hut come, what is it i"
' 'A by, my dear sir,' and her voice trem
bled a little, e have le en to several jiar
lies mnoiip the neighboring peiitry, Mid
now I think, to leamtuin our position in
society, we should make a party li,o.'
Thn minister looked blank.
What sort of a party, Nancy ?' be said
at length.
'VViiy,'. she replied, '.-ik-Ii it party as
those we inive uiieinled. We must make
aii elegant dinner, und liave dancing al'l?r
it. ...
'U.ineini;! in a minuter' botte !' ejac
ulated Mr. N
' t by j e certainly,' replied his wile.
c;iaxmc.ly. 'You, will net dance ; the par
ty will i.e mine; ai d tin n we have been
uo siiiiilaf parties oil lie: w inter.'
. .'True, true,' he muttered with a per
plexed air and sat silent lor some lime as
if 'con.si.lei -iiijr. ; At length be spoke
, 'Vcs Nancy, jiui. jnay bate a party,
give a dinner, mid i,f j our ytiesis tiesire it ,
; on limy tl.uii.-e." ,
' I loink you, love,' she cried, putting
her iinns around bis live!;.
'hut I hate some &tipu!atioii about it,'
-..id he; I must M:l.:ct ;;ml invite the
guests, und jou uilist allow me to phut
ii'iiic i'i my latorite tiishes on the tabic.'
'Ail a you please love,' she answered
dciighleiily ; but when siiali it be'r'
Next Wednesday, if j oil please.
''Hut our I'iiriiiiure unit w indow drapery
a re very old luslnuneu. Is it not tune t
!;.d new,?' ".
' 'I should hardly tjiii.k it necessary to
relurnish our rc'om.t, Nancy. " Uur l'uriii
tiire is excellent of ifs kind.' . .
'Hut our smooth 'oarpcts, uiul white dra
peries ' mid cane cluiii s hnv e such a cold
look. Do vouseul to buve the rooms new
fitted; we can mote these tl.ir.s to the
liiifuroished chuml ers.' . , '
"A rnl of what use will ibey be in these
rooms which we never occupy ? Jfei,!ea
il.is uear sj. ring, and to lit up now for
winter is Mipti tiuoiis.' '
'Well, 1 would not care,' she persisted,
only people will call ns parsimonious ami
llbpeuteel. -'
'Oh, if that's all,' be sr.id, 1 will prom
ise to spend uilictisatid dollars oil Ibn ve
nfitj of the party, not in I'un.i uiv, but in
it iriaiiner, far more grateful to our uesU,
and profitiiblelo ourselvesintid which shall
exonerate ns1 from nil iinrmitrfiAit of parsi
mony, and you msy expend1 i dress, eat
ables und desert what suln you please.'
And so the colloquy ended. '
He resumed bis studies, and she pave
her mind lo -the consideration of the dress
w hu h would be most becoming, and the
viands that' Were most Expensive. .The
lie x I dap she went busily about her prep-J
aralion, wontlenng all llie tune liow lier
blisUiHil w ould ex jiend hi ihousand dollars,
but as she bad discovered something ol the
eccentricity of his character, she doubted
itt that lie maw it to give an sgieeable sur
prise ; und beif curiosity grew so great,
u7.st.ahu co n hi hstdly leep during the in
terval. M I ; , I ,
i' At luilglh, the iiiornenloiif day arrived.
The arrangements were all coiupltto, and
Mrs. N relireiKo perlbrm the wll
importsitl business o lirray itig herself in
line attire. ) She linpered Knij- ul ihe Ui
et, relying imthei'athionsble uniuuctiiuliiy
'of fasionabtc people (Hid, when the hour
truck, lefi the chamber, like Judith ."
old, glurisualy, tq albre the. eyes of all
who tliQuhl, jook; lijmit herl; upd full f
smiles an I graces, notyithslatdingthe un
comfortable pinching of her shoes iind
drea.., Jlfr jiu&baNd met her in tbabajl.
i , 'Uir guests have arrived be said, and
speiied flie door qf the receiving room.-t-.
VVonderlu) ! wonderful I What a tlriijj
OF WARSAW, MISSOURI,
asscmblfige! There were congregated
the crippled, the maimed the blind,, the
palsied, the extreme aged, and a group 61
children from the alms-house, w ho regard
ed the line lady, some w ith open mouths,
others with hnnda in their hair, while some
peeped from behind furniture, the cover!
lo which they had retreated from her daz
zling dress. She was petrified with us
toiiishiiient j then a dash of ditpltaiwrc
crossed her fcee, till hating ruii her eyes
over it grotesque assembly, she met the
comically grave. .cxpresions of her hus
band's countenance, when he burst into 4
violent laughter. '"'
'Nancy !, at length said her husband,
sternly. She suppressed her mirth, stam
mered an exctiiC, and added :
. 'You will forgive me, und believe your
selves quite welcome. ' - -
j "Thul is well done;' whispered Mr.
N. !; . ,. '
'My -friends,' be said, 'as my wife is not
acquainted wilh you, I will make u lew
prescut-atiotiF.' , .
I hen leading her towards an emaciated
creature, whose distorted limbs were un
able to support bis body, he said, '1 )iis
gentleman, Nancy, is the Rev. N ,
who in bis youth travelled and endured
much in the cause of our common Master.
A violent rheumatism, induced by colds
lonlracted anno g the new settlements of
loe Wesl, where be was employed in
preaching the gospel to the poor, has re
duced him to bis present condition. This
lady, I. is wife, has piously sustained him.
hut she Hold an. I feellmiow, as you may
see.
Then ttirninff lo a group with silver
loc ks and threadiiai'fl cats, he continued :
I l,ce men are soldiers of the revolu
tion. I hey were sons of rich men. Ther
w ent out in their Voting strength In defend
llieir epprcssed country. They endured
hardships, toils and sulltrin, such as we
cm hardlv deem it possible for men 1o en-
tore unu live, i i.ey relumed Home at
the close ol the w i.r, maimed in llieir limbs
uiul with broken constitutions. In find their
palriiiiontes i.'usiri'ved by lire or thccjiaii-
ccs of war, or their pror.ertv ether'e. ise
filched and wrested from them. And
these'w orthy men live in poverty and neg-
ect in llie land, lor the prosperity ol which
they sacrificed their all.. These venera
ble I. -.dies are the wives ol these tiatriols.
md widow of others who have gone to
their reward. They could till you lole?
that would thrill your heart and , make it
I i . . - M ! .1 1 . ,' .t
eener. i nis ts me ccicuraied ami leant
ed Dr. I' , who sated hundreds of
lives during the spotted epidemic' Hut
his great success roused the unimoti'y of
his ine.iioal brethren, tvhosucceded in m
iniog bis practice, und when blindness
c. ,,e , p , n o, ,.e was orgo, en t,y inose
11 Motri he tool f!f!ii-f.ril Iron, ft.uilli 'U.
i i .. i i
lovely t reuturo is his bnly child, and she
is motherless.'. She leads him dully by l:e
h.iiid, and earns the food she sets before
him. Yet her learning und accomplish
ments ure w onderful, and she is the author
of those exquisite poems w hicli appeur
occasionally in ; tliu Maguzines. These
ihji'riii were made orphans in infancy liy
the Asiatic cholera, and their sad hearts
hate seldom lent chctrcd by a smile, or
their palates regaled by delicious food.-.
Now dry yonr eyes and lead on to the
draw ing roim. s ,
She obeyed, ami not w ithslanding her e
moiior.s, the thumping of coarse shoes, and
ratijihg of slicks, crutches and woodefi
legs behind her, well nigh threw ht- into
another iitdtoorous laugh. -
To divert her ullentioii, he glanced o
ver the table. There stool the dishes for
which her husband had .siip'tjuted,' in the
shapq'of ttvoj monstrous homely-looking
meat pies, aud two enormous pUllcr.s o!
baked metis end vegetables like inoililains
among the delicate viands thai she had pre
pared to do (he table honors ) bill tier bus
bund, lifter a short thanksgiving )o the
hoiii;liful God, addressed thecompaiiy w iih
'Now my brethren; help your.ch vs Und
one another ttiwnaltver you deem prefer
able, .1 will wail on the ohiklreii.'
A nearly jovial meal wos made, the
minister. setting the example. - The old
soldiers became garrulous, und leach ro
counid Burn t wonderlul or tljrilling, ad
venture ol the revolutionary wurjupd
the old hidies (old tales of privation and
mf ering, and interwoveit with Ihcm the
histories' of father, ' brothers or lovers
who died for liberty,- -, i ; ,. ; r j -
Mrs. N ; was sobbing convpUive
ly',"wlifii 'ber'litisbaiid 'came round; am),
lunching her on the shoulder, whisperH:
.. 'Ivly love, shall we hae dauoingr', ,,
That word, w ith its ludicrous assoc.!--linus,
fairly threw her into hysterics, and
she laughed end wept at once, .11 j
) When ska became quiescent. Sir, N-s
(bus addressed the 'company : , i
; 'I fear my friends, you wiU'lUok my
wifo a frivolous, inconsistent ' creatur,1
and therefor 1 apologise loir' Iter. We
were tnarried only last lull,: andtuve at
.tended several gay partiet'vbiclj pur rioli '
neighbors gave in honor of our pptU,
SATUUliAY MOltNtN!
and my wLl'e thought it , wfuld be genteel
to give a dinner in return. I consented
oil coiiiitions one of which wen,' lli'af
should Invite the guests. So, being''
prcfessed minister of Him who w as meuU
and lowly in heart, 1 followed to Hie IcsWer
His command: 'ut wlcn thou inakest a
feast, call the poor, the maimed, the him
the bhinfj fie." you will -'recollect the
pitfcsitgp.'' ''ftir.- N "' ' i hoi knowing
who her piie'-it were to be, is highly ,'de
lighted wiilt the rns I have played,' and 1
do not beiet e there has br-en so nohle and
bonoral le a compary assembled this win
ter. My wile desired hew' furniture,'' lev
we should be deemed parsimoriioiis.'snd I
pledged myself lo expend one thousand
dollars in a manner mine pleasing to our
ijuestR, and which should obviate any such
imputation." Tbcii adtfj-ssing thechil-l
.lion n ..,!,! ' ' . i ' i
'You will each be removed to-morrow
to excellent places ; and if you continue
to be indiistriou und tinrleoilv hmipcl in
,i ,!,.,! .,. ,..;'i i. . .
able ineinhcrs of society. To you, Dr. - ' 1 lie Naval Umintltee Was instructed to
B under God, 1 ovre'my li.'el ' Tdid lr '," li e. propriety of reducing the
not know your locality, neither bt.d lliedi ni,y ,0t!1,e !'cace establishmeiit, ;
of your misfortune until a few days since. I Mt- 1!i,rl ;'br'ed a resoiulion calllni;
I cm never repay the debt I owe youi'"n,,,c President for ififormtilfon as to the
hut 'if your daughter will accept the ne.t 1 !"""berol' Indians in Oregon, New MeX
furnisl.ed houae adjoining mine, I'll rt.e l.'co and t.abloiiiid, and . also how many
that you i.et er wat.l again. To yoii, pa- ,r,")l's ceeqtiircd to keep them in sub
triot fathers and nursing mothers o!" our ! -"''""T WBVrV-Vr '-
cnimti v. I present the one thoiiand d..l- i T,ie 'r11 rPr,Trl ''"J" l, as discus
lar. It in .,f nn l.i.mlro.l A.Au,. ,,. 1 ed in committee ol i he whdle. s ;
each soldier's widow, It is a mere trifle.
No thanks, iny dear friends. You, Mr. j
N , are my father iii the Lord. Un- J
iter your preaching 1 first became convin-f-"
oeil of sin, and it Was ybiir voice that f rst ,u
l i-oiij'i.i me to ine w nrtl ol sntvaiion. Von
will remiiin in my house:'! hate a riuiin
prepared' fof yoit, and a pious servnn) to
iitlend you.' It is time you were tit pacp
and your excellent lady relieved of ier
burden.' ' 1 :.
The cripples fell prostrate i n the ritr,,;
liet. .and iionrpil 'tint tiwtr t!mrilKf.it 1m4
and nraver a. Toiind Vav i.."i!i I.L-t f
li. r ,e ... it i mil. i ;..i,ia
meek and t.lntu' wnmun" 'fit -V,..l..i..i.i
for a iTct o!-d Eospc! m?r,isit'r.
I . '
OI.VKTCCBS Comj-tnitfiim fo'.hors
cslodinihe Campaign. The fillowir.g
extract. from n letler'written by the ll.ui.
Willerd P. Hall to C.tVt.TI :omns H. Hud
son, of this city, furnishes good r.cv's U
inanv of the oluntcers 'of ifiisfi;tate arid
Illinois: " ! "" ';
"I semi wilh this, instrur.tions of the
W r Depnrlment concerniiig the proof re
quired in claims for lost horses.. The
present Congress has extended the acts Vf
I .-.I ... 11 , '. : . ' '
ioo, ami an subsequent acts ci.ncernin'
M(, Uor , f ,u n
I .i . . I i . , 1
the Mexican war.
q i ; .... T t '. '.'"!
...r.im in ii, , ,, lira irc INITC. .... " , .. .
fore, applicable to losses .nciined in ll.e J spoilt, slcton Ijiesubjecl ol slate
bde ,v r with Mexico." . ': '. "-.rv, .iM was adopied with K,ea.l .iuw.r.i
!, ' . ) I ly, in coii.untlte wiily I wt toting ncunisl
I he law allows -compensation ir, the ii'.' ''"'"" ' "
fojlowing cases: For horses lost iu batile, -'iM--Tlie report of the To'nfereyibe
or rom wounds received , bittlie, or front Commiitte was auopied by ve. tH, i,es
lack of forage, or Irom the dismounting of 0. .
Ibe vt liiniecrfor foot sertive, prbjrtray. , , A paper! was presented from the Com
ing from camp when turned out .Ugraze missioiieriofc PatetUs, decbirif... the ehurg
by ordproi llie olncers, or vyhen captur- M agwut himUtlse j wbtcli wur-felerred
ed by tba enemy, or destroyed by. ibe , Conimiitte ouP.te.iii (or eaamin.-
""-i "i oi nunc-, ci.-,, vuriieu oyer u
mo ice of uie army . uy urcur.ol the
commaimiiig omcer. . . .... ul ttl .
'"'Ptlou is allott ed, .fur.lad -
uies, bridles, eqifipags, &-.,.,!. ,iH!fr
mu.r cirCu.Wnvcs,-if, Xcvm Uii.
. . . k .'... . .
:sunmg u tjej s esteruay a, icy
entered a house tilt between U'FaUou '
and Eiddle slieels holding in her uraut an '
, , - - wvittstv. at s 4i'ii3 i)t,ci NCD Il refill
t.ila.,1 appamitly.ebuut ibrce or louday. J ' mA U ; 11Ref isifc;
old, aha rue.Udijserssiimto a-M Wdlw bicli'vserrf riUlU;'
(he child iiniiil she reltiiuef Irout aff - i A. A- joinl tevdiuioii to give. 'to ll.e Stat,
cer . ,,, tbeneighborbod lo wb.til, .he wa..M . .,a M.o,ulk niured hv I n.
gUIUM' ,. ,,.,-.U. .,, V,.;l f
- Tito request w complied with, .the
child utpiisiled aud the ttppoed uiolhcr
let':, a i now believed, w tin no intention
ot rulurning.r-:i,S7. Xot;' L't.iort.,, ,
Tl 'A.. . A i:
.n. v. - "wm -vowwruimjto;cominiltee. , m.Lti J:it,-m )M
account received from Moscow, the cbol- - he amendment sir iking tit in the Nj
ru its trtuL lllr la- ul I. I . hs.. Is. ... i 1
........... imijiitn, ins
lllll.il... ..I ...a. an. iL. Dll.L
.iiiiuuvi vi ii.n vii m ..7iii oi ,viay a-j
lone were 89 llie number of deaths bei.
ing 42. During the six previous days,', Mr. Niles opposed a proposition )o Vd
404 person weifl atlacksd, uf w bout i.u5 1 tattee Inoiiey lo llie'cnnlractors, toi1 carry
died Ibisdreudfttl iauaiiun ia 4um it4 n the nisi ow-lhe'sleamerk! I- ..- .'
very prevalent at KoUinski, Kalt,).! i
Jaroslsu. It is, iberslure, evidiiilysrar
velling westward, . . ,!; v . ,
Th Ititcks-On.'-W t noticed yesterday
a lot 20, 4 SO lbs, coppe ore, luping on
board ol' vessel ul Vt9n .Mrwug's
dtKk, for Boston. It was irom the Cop
per " Fall's Co.,' end some tit" lhe' focks
weighed 2200 Itls.-i-DetmtTret Pms,
' '-"v " '-i---- . :.J--'?
Ml is said that the 'nomination or ihlg.
Gen. Kearney s Major General by Pre
Vet, rejected by the Srnsite n Satdr
day. M Y. Tribwi! IlA"fn.f. '"' :
ULY' ,
ri iiy liltgrnjih fur the SI. Loyis Union.
,u ,,nl'ongrcH9ionaL .
' -' "'"' '' VVasbincxox, July 17.
' SvtmU.VTi Niles gave notice ibat he
would on torinorrow! introduce bill on
(he ubjl;cl,ofVIiiUiey' rajlroad , (o the
Pacific. . , ' .
The bili 'inoifirying the Pilot' law's was
considered'.' ' "'- '; : "' " ' 1 '
i'be Msval appropriation-bill was taken
up and amended, and finally passed over
iniormaUy. , ; ..J( f . ...
tr - . r . ....'
. iwiiwi, iir.. cootie siiumniaa a reso
lution, calling upon the Secretajry of the
Treasury, in giving his reply :lo the res
olution adopted by the Hons, "relative to
this money that UtM been paid totienerals
Cass and , Taylor, tu-discriminate bet een
tJie. actuiiealary and. the, extra. ', 1
The resolution giving lo, llie isla'.e of
issouri the cannon 'captured by f'ol.
Doniphan, from the Mexicans was p'ass-
led
After w hicli (he House fliljourricd.
I'ROM MEXICO. ' ': '"'
i; Ntw OnLtANS, July 17.
Most of. the troops have arrived.
The Mexican Uotetiiinent appears con
fident of quelling The insurrection of 'la- j
iiiNii lipus. "ft ' ' .' '''' -.
i i'lle) .dcmi.lid two millions .of the in
demnity guarantied them by the treaty lor
their Joss of territory ou (lie Kio Ciraiidc.
W
MirVeTOx; July T9.;
' -'-. TJia
'A'lte' l'iesideiil laid be-
t report iroin.tbe becrna-!
"'c tv.mic ,cpo irom, ine oecrria-i
JS ul I l eaSurt relative lo the imurt
ii: i.i i.i iiii.i li-.m . .. . i. ..f.. I I..
o! coat and troll, which was ulcered lo ha
printed.' "; ' u '" '"' ' "
The Conferencfl-Committee 'reported a
bill repealing ll.e act reducing me niiiii
)urfxt ohicer lo . the Kumer. tandi.nf,
which was adopted. ,
The Naval 'Apiroprialif'll bill was ta
ken up, Mr. lioihiiid aiidre.-scd ll.e Si n-
itte Hmainsl the aiiicndiiiinl to sh ike out
llie 'appropriation- Tor the establisliiboiii ol'iipeur,ibul he'escaped wilhout iniurvvMS-
Marine hos'iiui. hicli vtu linaliv re
jected. .. 'iii .u vli.M-?:..!!!
, Ou, rqQ'.iuu, the Scnaie went iuio IIx,e9
uiive session, hlicr w hich, Mr, A b.y toti,
it oil the select eoinniillee, reported a bill
lor establishing a territorial tov i-f nm'enf in
- vJregon, -Calilornu und 'WiAieXlcb-
,(igu, ,
. . .1 he Civil Appropriaiioit bill was con-
'.:.i i ... -..- i i .-
ideretl in Con.nu.iee of if.e Whole, and
'r(.,,;irt ,.e bill Ulll) umefidineiils. ' ' '
The House kite,, 'prooeedeil to' ihe'con
'sideration iT tit. bin a. am-ndsal. L..t
jouriitia w lUioul aiiy.aciioji.iL jV
1 ot
W a s ii i k c to .y , J uty 9, ? i
Doniphan was nassed
... r 'i -
A resol hi ion compensating Col. fre
iiionl, wai adopted, '"S11'
i'r. Ch vion explained his rernarlts of
lyesfcrduy: ' Ibey vvereliis own' individ-
1 Hal "View . 'anil not I host, nf ll, i, 1
. . " 'f""
vai Appioprulion Lill, lite appropriation
I. .... ..I.'
Jur lne:ert
reieitud, .
lor ihe ereciiu,, of M-iiiie lUpii.ls, wast
The Senate then .went bl .Exeuutive
session, after which il adjourned.-
' 1 7oMf .-Tba' Speaker ' inWouuced the
rfois f Gominitmet lo be in wdnr. 1 ... (
ln,Cyuimitts f the Wbola'he bill ex
tending pnsiop tolm ryidow oi'-TfVolu
lioltaiy soltjieri," was passed " " 1 ' ' ' t
" A'ji-int reVofctliolesfiibiiiJ'iB ine1i
mail atesiner to the 'Pacific' was debated,
and finally laid Miihtffabic. '""' '"' ' i
h- r jrtai.v-a 1 ' - ,1a
'The celebrated e'tr-ndntsler Guiiol snj
Meterilich, are said tor contemplate
publication of -f ewspdperje'be v-al!c
f he SitcHor if JLonVc1 ' " VJ ; ! - '
.i. i. J i t a,!.. J -. i.t i I
;;!.! .m
6 i
. j. Fronat ifit SI, .otita, ,Tnion.
plrpRTANTlNTEIjUGKXCK
-.l F'JIOM THE PLAINS. & .
T wo I'lilki vilh faHans'-- Our Jlrmx vie
toriftus viany ludmg Jltl.
Messrs. Editors An expres's arrive!
at this place last flight ffdrh Chiliuhiia. It
was' hroughJ.Iro'iSaidft Jtf fifon'
JicekvvoiiMh.anold mountain man, Charles
Mcintosh, ,ai ball-breed, Chprokee, and
.H Ili"!'iifon. , I bey lel Santa .fp on
the 2Citb of J une.'and tyere se'venieeii Java
making the' trip.' There' is WSanta'Fe
knevvsof tiny interest,'' .1 . .'A - '. hi',
ool, Bi;cr leaving-'Kent i Fcrt,- they
arrived at t , vill,ige of the: Cheyenne In
jiiaiis eonlujning about J3t5p 'lodges. ',' A'
large i.uiiiber of the' Arapjiulfsr KioJtas,
A pachea and other lndmns; had oirieJIhe
diet ennes. They learned from these In
o'iaiis, ihat the Pawnees htitVasserribleif in'
large numbers un the Smoky Hill Fork,
about a( day's trattl 1'rom the Cheyenne
village. . 'i'heir' d.jectMn aWmbmig 'in
these large bodies, js unknowp.; ) It is sup
posed tbul the P4wjiees hud bsctv l-wen
iron, the PbttiiT River by' Cbl Povt'el!'
Iroojis. . , , .
Kit. Carson, wiihxiKbt men and thir
teen mh!f i - i.. I.u. i. i..r. 'r '!. .l i i ' .
cs, was lo hate left Taos the dav
ul.er ibckwourlh, snd wasi'intending lo
bate joined, him. ; T'bttttjhT HefckMmirJh
otiajed sometime, hoping that Carson
wunid overtake bun, nothing ha, been
stun or beard of ,hiu.'. It, i ftarcil that
he may have been cut t'ff'lrtie J'utvVieej.
on wiD prebb!y Irai-e learned (hi es
citiiig new s. Jrtm; Maiih'. Fort-btfoTe Otis
rtac.e- , you, aial.il wilt he, :netdltss,-ibr
me to give yon a descr-ijaion.;, l,ie.ut. y.
1. KovalJ.'iith a .company iif',64 recriiita
(ortl-.eJSiinta'Fe l:dt..l,oV, Aug frtad'vuVice,
e't-or.ing Majl ry'a'nt.Xiii payiriasteT,
who huu in hi- charge funda for Gilpin'
H..I tal ion.' HB Wasintfackbd'uOstinrtse on
ll.c 17ib nlu near the Pawnee Fork, bv
imnense nnmber iif ii,(iaiivt'iif meat'
g"liani!y repclieJ'ihe'cha'rgv.','The0fiRht
was short but eveW
....... rnriir. 1 lie IliniallS JOClt
retr?nttd, havib!Kteli- 'Vistneeii bte-'e
from I.iuuU 'KaVivli'e ineny; addnixnnales
lriim;Kgaiiypwii5uiisninfter. Three of
our n en named Horry, SloeipnhjinditVjoo
uy, were wennded, one of them (la'nger-oii-ly.
llelween Iweuty aitdilurlv Indians
were lefl dead on lite Ijehf. ' Lie'pt. Hov
airdrstinciiiihed liimself'bv'l. '
I and durin. ' His cap was MeVtfe'1b''-,
. " i, mic verr.,.a .fie..,,
tiumbt-r of the Indians is estitnaterf'atrcim'
fc'Od to ICOi). ' '" '
'' .Anolhir'accoiinl Vays 'that 'ir Dcill,
Paymaster's clerl; w-a khot,-i.'w)iejl?er
moitally cr.not, is not Muted. ' Tire same
kccoiint places he seenr cf the engage
menta!(;,Crv . ffi jh.Ijm i'-msrvdi.'
laae.lhis muo ofj JWfli.A-.F.
vio4 ,. : ,;ai ;:)l(,ul'lM:
There is n report of anqtber fghtbut
the accounts are fco confiictiiig thai 1 will'
bVanYoiihted to Vhotit' SOO. '
including ':dstdhmtrl ofv6 iae !,
Gilpift'e Battahoiii The lnnaiisosoon
driven "back, and jDed acroa. the river,
Uilppi.'s men l.tUoAPRtbeift., J.Uerihi. '
smajl detachineia, tyifliet the,v command of
4 LieiitcOdiiCn-ba aurroUTiijed bWhe In.
Uiansytort rhiy'lobglil llTelr Vaoiit ti-ilh'
great . f,-lLft'Vy I Two-of nr 'yen.were ,
Ud-W Cnih wiriU!:vvJiijC27.He38 '
of.lhe intinfl wre,..!s4tti (l.attfol
liten able lo learn howj uiiiv oi' our liors
es w ere taken, (Tbe lu'diaii sliowe d'great
itv'dheity1, ' bile -our : trftn ,ve'reH holding
tbeb? pqkebpS' ry otondil tby wuld
cut the ropes tttKlei1 ,!vep( fere.'arwLian'
llie Itorses off in a twinkling, h was a
very 'sjdrlt'ed eng'emer,f;:" ',
; '11ier U nS-nther im orTul tfi'jVCTn
Fort ilaan.-i CoU iGaib.ixl hjtil! wred, '
.XtWI-IW''rtAl M fitytred up
on Ins duties. ... .' ' .
' pKi'tk W'oiiWh tu1 Mcln'tosli bta'rt Vi-fc8r-'
tew Kir Santa Fe! 1 '' ! " vd bt
n.... ,.. a t " i "i .
f' f ?i e.v. aemaw ,
quantities ol J.ulWlo robis , i hey fell tije
C'pper 'Missouri oit the 17ln b'M, ind'
utv.been snlulyltiwit itMifllh on theiiirip '
'a hi We.,. '!;!), iwner.AVyandte
Will lake Jht-ir furs to $t. Lv.ius.' . '
1 regret to idLrin you Ou.f UeuVtSl. '
ii on it iiurtcri, or the 1st Dragoons, di
i i ..--. .i j. -j.
ed otf yesterday,1 ttltt tn Illness ol three
or li.ur weiks- Ha had bvenits oommuud
j thifc Vr fcrlj Vrfyi;iu vIU ma
man,, i,4.jppippjutip;e),ls, ,. end ..od
lug I) in tit fsifnn of all whit I new l.oh.
Itus oss uf.l lie 'much lameidej.'" 1 '
leaves' a Vi ft'1 a1! id III ' thildrcii ' In isiotisu
over his dsceate. i-'.l. ! .: a..-c;
SI. nl
I. Il t i,.
i . s .sRQDil.fJC.'
"AH U lily ey
tfi's ihttd
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i. . , . . 1 ..
lit 11. i s s"d a
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