: t 3 A 'A J-'-' I.v'ii- On -V "V. ii v K, N" : I j) l 1 - I VOL. VI--?: O: 49. ..SliEVLI ' Y.W.'oJ mDA' JTJL.lT 31; 18'46. 4 v KDITOIi ANU,PKOraiCTOR. . TVstins6r ",fric wi- "Scsrri Two DnLUBt nd Firry CrT. j ar in. .Jv.mfr.'orTMace IoLM Hjin.l.. Jc-jk - p-irr wilt t c'ronlinu Hf; t op, boa of iini :. 8m 7 " V . ' - ' " AdrtrlLcmcnti will inserted ct t .wouus, iW fj'"" "r l ,nr or V" f'Tr "1t rtton and Tt-rrnt ",tT, '"r ' 1 rors1 fbe-n -i vr qT f ." r'"' ' ': be t...rked 'oo'lhe margir-.o! t & .f rtiscnv . V cont.ou ri til f'rbiJ, and e' accord... . Court tr. i" f,r ' nouocin; l'ir Lime of a randi tVtura to the j Editor" must coin fire of po-?ije ' Who wonld JA" to ajxfnd 3 or 4m, . tra. vtnoiet U'ftcrn NwrLl irrolira, and f. ti k Ajont fr a newspaper, ' hat r and JjunneM nabil, tan get uctr a sUaUuo vanUirf'oua Urif, J;f unmdiatc ett1iCat:qo . - TIIOS. W. ' ."KIN. A JfMiIi, JU1J - i. ;. - Ilcmainmsr in t Toi uTic? at Ashcrille, N. C, on th 3"lh June, 11G, v1' 'r, if not taken oat m thrrr r"" I ' eciit j tli GrtieriJ Post UC foe ! ;id ! ftiTi:, .. - - .. .. on 1) " AVnndcrMarj Mi' AiruiK'n Jro tr i Austin William : i u.nilv JL M v . :; -a i U iMM-lt Woi " ; ' i ' ' i::.rt-tof k (tho liatter) J H rd tWlmiji lUlnapJC ; I?rown ohn .. - Caw J - . HojJW'f . ' t . Canifln Win ' f , ' Candor G W " 3 ' VUtV Win D.rknoii Juhii , Doak A Kpv , Y.J war 6 Tlios 1 . . .Toward Allen i Ko-tirC'Mri. ' - Fttor N 1 1 1 m m : - t ul ij r K Mm . Uudtf-r MC AIisj ' Utaltlvid llann.ili W T t i . Jonca A 111 . i - JwliiiK)rv M Misi Join j-'it i " Jirrt!tJ Kikojt ulaijion . Keith W Jl -Kiliatrick J C . .ft. ' a' . J jckkon LrinJ,B"; 4 Lyle Jfm ; . ' M irJ t J j cub I'orUt A IMrQeri: ' - , v r.'fon t: . i , TattonTT -'Tarn - y A ' '.Robert i. i j v Kwdcj Is " ' lit cvt A J Ki'ttor A r J ., JtanJIaJoi.il . ;Sm.Ui J 11 " ' J .orroli PntteIla !. Smith, S,fml, ' Nhurp i: i; Surncy (jv-.orj'j : .mith Caleb , - -"Smith 'llhlln ' - S!iei!n i d John , '.Tate Dort , Tud way A ot J ' i i WhoInK A15P-1 Wright Ad nn ? Woudtn Matfhcw , WeotallAVtUiam V. PJLTTOS, I Mr ' 3J7 Aaht? die, July 10. At Forka of Tireun, "Ilriyw oud "county, will cton) iiniHT i'ii the 1 11 " "i of S-pteHihcsr nexk Mimstfr- inj.bn thrt n f Ihc adjoitmirircmtu am invited t"" . ajiit uu any wii in iuc-iiior ni lur, inrt-i iri, - . 1 Pi .in chirje. July 13 . tm ' . " . NIV YOlllv . ADVCUTISliMIiNT. Inprtcr & Wholesale Druuclst Ao. I2S laltlon L.aii( A'mv VorlV. . Wovi.o rt spoctfulry invit the attention uf coun Vy Drnrs, rtiynici.tns, JVtanuf.tcturv.es, and mc'r rlianU in gotirral vi.rtinjj Ih'city to Inn ntcnsiva .tork of eiitnne Druaail MkItht, C miosis, l'aint,OiN,'Ilye SlujTk and Manuf irrr ArUcdr, Vr, which 18 otlora for salo ruber, for ca-sh ur an. Ivoved fa;ifr on the intat Liu ral ti "ind a,tthc uwcftj tn irkct , ratca; ' lit j.to;k, Ay ill alvvavi' lx fiiund c-.iplctc and will vBihrace a full aortincnt jf l'ogtish and French Chemical, iSurgieal Intru mrnts, Ap.(htrarica' G' t-ire, FrfiirncTV, iSc. . ' -1 ( (ia f'Jij wciu'-- w dl rrcei.vc t-poruf ultrn t.n. , . ' . ' ' RICHAIU) JrNAMEE, . 0 -: .o, 2 S AViUia, Street 'It iniormvMcrchanU t.sitinr " Ne: , . "Ma' j TwmMLi'igjjii; Has a compute oignci jm rn i , , win ficr Uiirun inflict; :.r at' And ihoralay thei.. m onrucyr H Irrnfrri wd Itifre alonu att ' J jwyli' r," . 7 - y the a'wjngin lamp, ti , Lunenj; , 0 . All ulent mtbin tajre the -cl iirvMr:, All" withdataare the mj:rtiJlt..i,turffirj:' ' "AnJ heavily echoed tbe ivjlcmu'fcu jndt A be a lowly paced olr r t'-i i frozan grv J. " And dark rc.rc llicraan va that a Ij,Uly jnc, - With lha joy of 'fctdivity gfraraing; d rt that wer 1 turgl with aypmtbj then; AVer now lirln; a: r . Ucir drpti.i;u . v ' Yi I tho, Printer . I : d iif ht Ioimj post, ' he t-fowly jat! hast. aut, all pillowe d in down, oea.for tlw mrxrriw: ; Nor ui aincd he ' if i ut was then ivejivinj-ai wand That wuld br..i him in fear ar( rvf.w; Ytt the IVTnter woj tJwrc i!iat tdadwj- r w.dj And act in his frame.wyrk llat rich tnin'e tloouil 'Hie youiij wife wai tjinj, yvboia lUc?y had .: DOllf .' - , , ,,- . - TI' tie Uiat4dtaL'i L rily can scyer; ktid urcamihf, aliet! irled, yet woka ,t!i a mdc, Vt r lliouut tli y wpre parted f ;reTrr; ' Yel ...n Printer was clickuig llm , .1 thai J ' L t . . ! On the morning ims Tdrrii of that trwdniifLt ppelL Au there Ii y ihe S (a teaman, whoso fuensh brow, Au resiles the pillow was -pressing .-. For he ftlt through the shadowy tniitf his dreani, II'!i&tfuvL liojK-a kw pfouacMin,;. j ' ' Yt-i the Pruittr workrd on, mid a icfif :id glc(om. And dug fJrarnb.'ion itrf lowl.e&t tuibi ' . And vlowly'lhat worktnan went galhtrm-f up . " . il ttiwjKT ot rVu F an J Hnlnr: - . VA w rkMi'f.r tha t:((bb', a gravofor tlrclow. r pr 1 n uiy a cplul of adriene; k Strang ri'iric ofwnder tm enchant tbo car,,. ( . And jl ur v ones "of turror to curdlu with. fear. . -1, v '. ' 1 ' Full atrangc are tlie p lories Uiat dark bsl t.'vall bear .''Tn! pAlaec. und.eot ph -the morrow s,;i. ; Oh, welcomey thrice .(fclcome, to maily:a beast? '. Toi.nny.V bnrerof aorrj: ' ' It bliail jjixiikitlnj wind an J the wani" rmj air For l,..and jta chant's alx -impressed thorc. , : - ' . ' .M.i;" . y Fhcrv w,a naine,"Avhich o my lijv' . ' . rV . ". " Though wddoifl breathed!,: fanjVer itwcils, ' - ' ' , Like liiddl-n muHS rpc,ed to f-luop, , " Within the ocean's pamUd 'la.'l!. ! : ' There tin bright, yet -pensive eye'' . ' I- WhiolrcvVr on mjr,pitli.wdyh"rc,Kfl s day and nfjht Hie !joriiro utaa ' v ,lyok dow n and Jight the datktutxirt'inea. 1 , Aoicc whose tender accents oui) i .-"As if it were iJjc which suaXtJ And'of -that voice the irlitept torto; Dotljjntiry fjTart wild'cclioes Wdliv ' ''And thu i lore, ha only one ' i ' Of fM.ii torn and tramp' I Hwcts ; V.V hieli,lieltorJ by some anjrcl's Wing, . ' 1 U .live 4o tdesins worht of ours. mjil wfcnmfawim. vm-u.ua f . '"mtij l;Tj 1 the Tih'Iofantrv'i to one.ottL . p-'itsof ivluchlivr husbind xs aiiacbed. t'-M.j .'0 iimv the Qjmy marched fur the i..o Clra"'', 1 rfonn6d all her appro pri . . if . , w.J i: adi'.tcn, keptn.'aikss for t he yuaug. olScers ofiUwa regiment, r When tho army look "pp its line cf -ir(i for the Hio C-atdc, th women, w-ith. a few rare excepjo.;s,.U'erf Te ft .behind to come by ffi-a. A tory fpw -rocuced poci- and folIowrU tUcirhubanJ,, on their tedio ju.anj arJuoui march, . Noo wtth Tue Gwat Wt'crn."1 Her husband was sent by atcr'( whti... r on duly or diiubtliiy In 111 unable to (eirn;tul h true lo her characlet.decrar. ing' that Vi! I x(young pfUcers tif of her nc fsY "mLS; : have e j!.ncbody,to lake care of LcmjpurcitascJ a n-u!e and arr packed1! Iicr luggage, cooking u'.ensils and supphesj. nmuintcd bchin i ! er donkey, whip in hand, pnd dis4laycd 1 ( m the who'o rout qualities and attainmcr.ts which the best ; tcatnster' in the 'train. mht" have envird, , During ll whole jnuTney k!ic kejit tip 'the "ncssMf 'a relief from ihu burdens,Tof which is the great, est boon to an office -on the march". Tho, Brigade tp. .which she , wus attached arrived t j- )n lire bank orihe'Sf Colorado as' Gen. Taylor was preparing lo'Vi'is with -tho Dra gogns.and the 1st Drigido ol. Infantry, The Mexicans upoi the opposite bank were ma. tvi9e5 gfcai dniionslratipns by blowing bu'.es etc. After calmly sorreying the scene K-oni jthe cart4.she remarked with geat coolness and deterrniunti mrthat "if tho Gen. v, ould rive jfier a good, ttrong4, pair of tQngt- sho would icuuc; 1411 iu.r iuiu , wiup every scounQrev that daiyj sImw himself! It may be iiriagip. ed that the men wc3 notjbackward In cross ing after that. - I 0 1 . '-: 1 'When Gen.' Taylor mjtrchecUro Point Is rbel with hTs artnj', on" tho IstAf May, "the I .a 7ih :ifiiilry," and of courser the Gtfcat AVvstprnt remained to garrison Fort! Brown .j UtiW. tnni.nobio UcgtmoVii and the two com. panies-of Artillery left ii :this work sustained thenilvcs, is already krrown,but noihhig Will more gratify 'thifm.'tnan'ta have justice done :heir gallant heroine, of yhom ihey speak t iri the warmest tertris. ; She.wiib all the othar wdmun left behind, some ei'aht orlen, movecfJ into the fort, where her tness was s'Qo j put into operation, the position of her tcnlland fire being .near., tno ce'ntre'of the' fort. The enb. mies fire opened on the 3d, just as she was commencing her arrangements f it llis '.boyV. beakfast. , Every, security that. could pussi- bry btf provided was oil c red the women lo , v Vorrcjoni:TtctQt.the$J.O,P-x,(tyHne4. . ' V i MATAVrOItAS.UMSSW?, 1846. The rsoldicr swedes' s 1 15 rcn (!- ?led to. Ins ncn siocr : fUASTLS : . 1 ' . ! f f h!e bUles. of Frlnffed and -M;-.o-,s PiitaHuHetta, apd'nh Miades 1 T t CT;tucSt'.kBid fuihrd with ' t r with a Ijryu asortnirivt . llj 1 v Tim- jrje. 'iptcd.'tjTlhe cmialry traxit. 4 ' i-..- ITNTUAW;OOl)S:3-diartmcnt pur - f ' .;' Cnd an artnit-nt Ncw l leaf, and Per- Iirnm-.! f-- u.Me materials and ptvh-s i of FLm tier 1 dul, Kiigltvh Pat.nl flat. ' , !. I" "r, and oilier braids. Also. full. 'assort-- 'IVnnrfia, leghorn and IVlmlcuf Hats, Arti ; ' - i 'w-rrs, &o. " "'. . " : I 1 '..; iritOOT &, SHOE CB Apartment will ' tj : , d a t'.oice hi kction of frtsb pixidii, coiWstinf' of Men,' boyw, Wouirns, and chddrcns wear,, all o( hicb are r xprrsy adjptod to Sjw'tn trade, lAtd Jlfce udd KnV ' . ' CvKt and Shoe Salesman Vm.'3iAj?rf. ' -, -acw lurk, March 27, 1$-16. AT WILL sell, as Trustee; to thehiffheal bidder, on ; 5th of Juhr next, at the Court House in Marion, McDowell emintjv'Nt C.,"thc .rplcdid. tracj of Ij4Id formerly ncd bv Chirles Carso. contarn njanis of 3'K) acrefs of Uottom tand m a 1e x.f rul'ytation, lysnjf on bolh s'uWs of .tlw yuba river; adjoining JVasant Gardens. O.i .tha place is a firm -Alerchant Mill, nda suitable t tfta tw 31L!1.. llie' outlands adjoiyinjr te cxnsic, and 1 jrcat deal of it fine upland. ilj"'r.be "(mlj n Clie tract, a.nd iarejardl aaun 'Ird m fcrtilitv, the most dasirabla place, cora D ",ye niore aJvantaces than anv other tract to the f it. in, Ihc Western part of" North C.trehna.-r-effort has Wen made to redeem it, butXiibn;. -fU Pac, market an estate tl?at will not perhaps jeat tfilrcdaSin." , A portion of the ourrhae nioneVn-T b reouircd toi terms will bcr t(aUccomniuuat po-f-t'.e to Lira mu.-de solace in camn is the - . . . , i T music ,'Wjnch arouses turn fro m-jys slum : L(rf rnU hum to drill,, invites him to Jreek fist, -dijtnt-r n u J "sup per," and luU-t Jiirri' to re posev- liuch regiment oh rtgu!.;vr i!s a 'band, and scvp ral ofilicnt arc sullicientT in pralc tW t'o rribh them to dNcobrotHHttdchght.' fiiS irtjuy i'. J'or rcyellir'nnd' tatjou le fife and flrunV oiily. are . used; 'bul when,' a 'in most .instanct s is, tho c'a.i?, half .a jdozen gpqd fifcrs'ard t ightor itn raocl drumiheis .play t getci'thc ft)U-iji-r-tirrtug erftjugh Jo optjn i tlo- .ej e? of -. Hie veriest . sluggard in camp, and .to'nl'ike biin feel like fihlmg af. tcr Iro is up. Tin? 3alls a'ro beat by over n doze-rihat!ds in ramp. XsVcverw ; re'gtmeQt kecp4 l,tf own time, tto twQ of them; cam iiieocb lC tbo s;ino jusVtrd.Th'-ittiUleV whicn is tho loiigcsi'petfonm'ricc'rjd admits iof fwo fresh ""tunes ,rvrcrV morning, , lias- a pleasingj cik ct up&rj Mlta t:nses of wokipg 4 1 -W1 at AU1S ii't YUitI , irvMiiJis ucu 111 j4.ku iiuiiiui ians do to 'rouse the sturdy Hi st attention. The .masazines were the Nbfvly. -'bo'nb proofsVin .the fort,' and as the f Grverntnent had sent "no 'ammunition , to fill ilk n,. the next most inflammable material ' the vVomenjfuund perfect teeurit in them. Thesoomn, however be it said 10" the hon or of theNir sex, wejtj not idle. '.Mot nobly' did they ply. the needle in prcpariig sand bag out of the otliccrs atld soldiers1 tents, where withlo.?iire.ngVheB the orlis, and protecrthe artillerymen whn sorngheir guns. ''.TJie Great Ves.erh, jVoe lo herself, aain, d'v cliffcd parlicipaifonor sewing, and continued her labdrs at tjio fife In the' open 'air ihe'fi.in of jlc first gun all .hankls were their posts, JLbwd's aquV B rage's arfiiTery speaking in tones oPtliunowr thcandignatiotv they felt at being ll)us'salufed ori a brjgltt" May morning. When the Hour arrived 'fufr brea-kist, hut fdw cxpccte.d fho Ihjxury which aw"aitcd ,tHfcm. The mess wasa'sell attc. ded 'to vs if.nolhiog.but a'i,. )r1nngrill with' blank cart rids had comoou. and Ih.'addi not , he foun'd pressirg fe; varJ fa be r defence, ar.d woebe to.the dastard vafio receives a di char'"? of Eriillt ry from s'uch gtiui-ers. , ... urs, truy, , - r -.: ; r , , ,r ', ' . 1 , " t v : - Circal SpccU ouOrcoxu t . The Oregon; q,ucriion is seUletl, iiul this fact does' cot lessen the importance nor dc. tract from ihp merit f Corporal Sykes speech a the 'aulj.ect. u It comes to us( report ej m V im btinriatee. a paper published in ... . . ... Mtvsisjtppicity. H f TiCTrtrndtnta Gatheri at the Hollow Great Speech of Corit s.1 .Syitfj.-T-Thcrw has been 4 tremendous war meeting at AYoIQ UjIIow at which CJorporal Joe Sykescom- iponly railed Tiger kes,1 candidate fr Coasiable, made a peecli redolent with saju pelre patriotism, w hich was applauded by 'the bos iijot ripr raciouyl His opponent is said to hava cdihUted,. hkeJudge Piammer, when called upon to reply to a'a tfTort f the Buckeye locksmith, that il wa4 impossible to reply lo such a speech! V Wo arc jmMU. ed to a friend, who touk notes of the gsllant jMirporui reijarna, ior u. copy .01 ncm, which we hasten to lay lie fore out readers ia aTdvaaceof theit appearance in Father liitcli. ie j paper. - - " ' Fejtur, Citizens and Gen lU min. of Tfolft ... I lake tlio- tump to inform you thaj tIc consented at the call-of-many of the sovrins inihis jhrt vl the burg and up op Sktmks Rest, to became, a cafldidale for the sponsible otTice if beat coostabil agin Jim Burbick; not that I've any tiling partikilar agin him perv sonally, except ;lhat he neve stands treat,' and is Opposed to oar people' licking our , nat ral enimy outen the Ore-gon country which ts nexten to. Texas the finest of IhcsQ United States, and aboundin fcer, bufilo, bar and other vermin. . Now -; Vm. for threshin Grail Brttin rite ofj, withoflt stopping to." sjrip up sleeves oV dilliq dallin about hit: cos Wo kin do it, a' not ha1 try; cos didn't wa doit whed we war only i knee. high lo a gophcr', an Infatit child of a nation as I might say? We did 'so, fellurs! zfujby the hoky poky. wei kin do it niw, when we are a right smart t chance ialleMhnn any othr nation I guess, 'Yet 'Jim Burbick says we aint prepared, on ef we am goitig ti war for ttie hul O ree-eon we ought all, on u's be 4 axed, an niillion o1 dollars' 'ami a 4afge standing ?rmy raised imcne-J4le- ly aside wessels o1 war. . pdlur Cdi-ze'ns and Gen-lU-tmn: Ira posed to siandins armies-in lime of whoffi the, gallant solificr ajways gives- bisfpCrM;e an(i war ioo. an fgo aain taxation of the masses. 1 don t believe in taxiz no now; no sir-ee! (-rooking meat ax4y at his oppo. neht)-----ahd I warn you . ogin men" who are for lukn.lhe sensis, as ihey call it, and going round assessm the latA chickcfi,of the widdur and orphiu. Yes sir.ee! and taxin the farm crs! the bone-and sinnuzan 1 may say -.the hide, mol, and tallur, toothe men who dp all tho .fight in," dird git nothin for 'it- under the pretcxtious cry of fixin an'preparini. ior war. ' ' ' Gen-til-m'in an Fellurs, dan't x'du an I fite, minucd we're so disposen, without preparation; From . cf .we. feel Wo!fiiIr,"an 1ikcindulgin a'-lccthr, cere at ea'n't we jist come dut Jikemen, n" go nt. il UKc hossisrv vv ull,. we km! An whal s to hinder; Uncle Sam and Queen Vic from j9t takin It right ouC now on sight? Wov.c got powder, an- we've got guns, andwhtAo hinder us from 'cracWio away at the inimy si- multaneously? jist as we did at.BvinkerVhill, Sar-i-toge an.Odcens? Jim Burbick, thaOs my orponnt for constablehe says he sfor proparation afojidr rreparation be qarn. edbltgmfpa n may clcvur.fellur I d.on't srty il ' jo-hurt his fcelin----and have a r'gnt s,niart chanedpf bookjlarnins; but alwjxt?yoU yd me, .1 think 'hp' lacks u heap,of being b"rtoht "on the O r6-2on euestion: and is a ovfar, behindtho limes to be Snrcad lion, n large supply of hofcofleo was '.awl ioo-: n i day of sale. APnlS4, 18-te-29-tds. Tc.causom. AsIuiUe District Turkey Cretk,' Wiaw'a Creek, . Frank1 n, Phook'a Homony,' : - V -'Risrnni. 1 R-m'a Cretk, - C;u.i Auust 7t!a 14th 2Tst. 2Sth sScptcniV'T 4th. ' 11th. lfcth J. IUSICEW.., , AH kind 01 4':, t the ln 4J0, -air nce w , t tt Iiiimciliately! t and fYesh Duttrri , Appry f-t to i'ation j- Osbdrn. A ot. ' . . . 303. sttldicr.nnu cheer him on to duty.; rirt a lively cVe-openby is played; thcnjVoines a fancy pfyec, half pathetic, .half corrjic, but al. ways insinuafr'ng; the soldier, listens to this, and tries lo toakc up his mind whether ne iall t up in 'ooil humor or otherwise; then comes a rusher, as if you were called orf to 'charge tlu enciny in haste- jhc soldier rises on the elbow, nnd decides $zX be .must get otat-of bed, any way it c,an bs fitedjthen a slo.v,- perhaps plainjive nir 'f Ah.! haP thinks he, 4, vu1re not so very impolite,. after. all l.vou're no doubt tolerable fim fellows tu titeafrt-- WoIl sofi;- buj his cogiiXtions : are broken in upon' by another Jively tune the drums Vound as if Ui6y jverctjyiiig to ryn ovcr.'onc another f'this is getjjag serious, there no more lime loargumc tu, ana ne dresses wjjh a rapidity, known only to. the soldJiV'r, a;nd takes his place in tho' ranks ijmcMo "front "face!" and answer; when his name is called. ' . , I Speaking.qf music always Tcmiia trie of the gentle ,sex;. . It is natural that tny thing beautiful to the ' eye or' car should Li draw our tho&ghts fo 4.Uear n'oman," for v-inst . she n mmti-Mtion of a .thai-is cliarminzf V she ii: and wlnTsF- in this, hippy 'framo of fnind?;alUw 'me to perform one acl pf justice lovVaris'thc sex,- that.has been withheld from tnem in bji tuu uui. mm iujwv.ir i en of the battles and otherrduqua duties- of roe awiy of Occupation. , - ' J. , More familiarly known In the army; of Oo CODi' AS?' ' A HE VJKtAI. -Jif . first tounl.to tno notice o. ir guvm, iH & few remarks by Lieut. Bragg, at -llie cc .3. tior! ciren bv tho army to the Louis: - del- elation, at uen. AriTi . u-.-v.. Mataboras: . He mentioned he 1 gu-. con duct during of the whole the bomlirdr.. .t. A A.w cfthe incidenls of rhelifeofth extraor. . uhi.h 1 have, wish' a. e .to pick up ia camp, will L read with some in. ! .u nr'nvfl thsvt Liio sex not been pnreprescnted irfihe seulsurrwi- Moody cn, on the Bio Grande..' . .1-.-- n.t,t W.stern'bclon-3 to A class : j..:,rt in the ortranizatioa cf known ano n'voo14 ' " t the rmy as tundresV lArw of whom " . ' j Toi,.n m each compa. are ttiiowKu 7 . . , heatxtoo the thirsty, who had but to calLuid par.a without, distinction of rank .-To snme of t Artillervnen . ' who. were unable- to leive theif gunsihe bcvetage.was carried by tftis; fniniier log aaj'e, flTio,.as jrjy reaony ue bt'lievetSr, no belli ofiOfleans as much as she miirhf bo admVred brcloM.dM;ver mctainorCVd jijg" himself far the5' responsible offis of consta- (witrpr;giUrimr 7 r elmr NLiuzens and Gett-til md! U hue my opppneki js. for letlin .bur natral inimy ha,Ve 49 degrees or parlsqfor glorious coun. Hry, rm aheadIength of him and every bo dy else on hat strict. ' 5ome of - myi friends say jthoy u re williiv to t ate 54 and sb on sod ey ccmprorpise! 11 1 and fury! Who"t a goin to compromise itll. our natral inimy! l'n) for doing no such ihiirgi J don't iunder., stand slpbrin or jogriphy; and-liav'a't kalkiki. led how much Ihereisof the Oreegon coun, try; but I'm for -all ther is, more or less, up ;t lhocnd of it if there's 300 degrees of it; npae. of yur 49's or .eVen 59's for me---- No Sr,ee! Vm for the hull or none policy! ;AVho's agoin .to sell aoy part ofV s'Jlcssed sue. or ireeaom, tiKe llie base JUJas jor a mess of potash? . J'd rather be a tdrrapi?, r . teed upon tadpoles; jn the muddiest bra,ch cl alt creation, ll-an be. the man that would-come lor to go , to sell- the laud of liberty: every incli of which, was bought of the injnns wUh Ihe Llood and treasures of-jhe pilgrim fathers, and w hich our natral inimv, the British, tried to roust us outen, in the times;. which, tried nirJit 00 ffumVred or.ociovjOMJver mcui frfcous -rece p'l i 4 n.- j'JThft ' ro '"of a ft T wns kpt up almost incessantly until dinner hour a soldier dinner hour ts 1 o clock- when the good and ,-genxrpus woman again providedor those who were almost utterly, exhausted ''and worn put axlelicious dish t of .bean sovfiZ-.hy lean-soup is declared by Pie Mexicans to be life foanlapon of that invin. cible s.pir which they have seen so jstrHkinfy 'displayed by the ankee. soldiers. - This shej distribute'd again, ' without: money and. wjth out priceA Thus did i 6he continue to dis- charge her duties during the seven days . ttar tho enemy kept tip an incessant cannonade iand bombardment. She 'was. ever "to be" -fouod at her post;: ficr rhfals were always rend al the hour,'and the. best the market aflorded. ' When the despatches, w. ere madef for Gcni Taylor on ihe' evening -cf the 4th,i a number of officers and others had written to their friends at; Point Ijabel, and. aniong them th3 GreaTAVestern'. had found "time to commupicate with her husband; and I have frequently hear J it said by' those Iwlip saw, her Ifijter, for it was loudly called for and made public, hat her-dscrlption, if not the most accurate, was,, certainly the most graphic which-wai'gtvcd of the-events of the 3d and 4tli 0 May, She expressed her fulhcon fi Juice in the abihiv of the garrison tot sus- tain jtself, and only regretted the absence ,oM net nusoaod..- a o 'supply nis piace uowev er, I am told that the applied., early itklhc aciiotj, for a musket and ammunition, whtct she received and put in a- secure place5 CXi. pressing her determination te have luu s nis- tactton wheccveT tno enemy should dare ap, proach within range of her place". This they never aio. ana our neroino must resiiconteot; with the reUection thai 6he oooir pertormeo 4ier own duty, and will lonj be remembered. by the beseiged garrison of tort Browr). Slle is as much celcbTattd for her person al aptfearance as she is for her deeds. With . : j . : : ' -u- l,.:. I i an tan anu tuansuu -arrianc. tmnn a height six feet -which fully entitles her lo a place ia the Grenadiers, -aov soldietf of which m"hl well envv I er aih'etic tut graceful form. But her reputation, ha dear est of all luings to a. wo man, is wtiaisne priues herself on. T he ton-rue sender has .iiev p!cs to ilieoung; but ef you'll A'pp outn thtr HOLE LtO. 316 prTii! J 1U glv Llood from tlru, I! 1 ti a , ti Sassa enrmirMll..n timila In il.l r..tr.-r I . a ti ' N lUP tlPCX I rjujntity of cM rye thtt abines I 1 1 ' frus oil, 11-2 bzs. n . .rt t . rpeedy face, an's-particularly 'finc'afifr w . a -l t-J certain. J - " ' enny on us fee! byeoyifh-.wa litn.ii ;'5. ' fJ FistuliWliU It mikes, its aj ; -ranee, Thank )ujj for )our allecshun, Ft'lri. , ruwet both sidVs of t!.v thoulJurs; i. il should T lie Secret Art of SnbaulU? 1 inJ Horses and 'ether iciJ A n imals? , , -This wood ifaffarl, foundt-d ' upon a.sya rem of "Philosophy f is infallible und univcrr sal In its application and 'extends' to all tlie Animal kingdom.' In rirgtrd to hore, it consists in convincing him that you Ore hi superior, and you have absolcne-power over him". ' The systtm. ijtsiraewhat akirTto Ani, uial Mjgovtilii in Uj c fleet, but tttc process is,wiJtly difllTent." ' ,! Tle' Process of Taming' d very iei!d'h'?et ' . trAtcA ifx never handled- . . Thlj consists, first. by charming liim ty a ny! and are required t? wwh lor Jhj Edicts ",r t a nr.ee resuiatcd bya'cpuncil of Z 0.1 '.,:.! nt fYirnus Lhristt last cr vet dared to attack 1 well sustained character. Vith virtue tJ b v ' -Jnd jch heroic conduct to build wjut. she rr ncc 1 fear the necessity of excrcis in r extraordinary fhyical' anility in da fence of thl repul-i;itrt. gallant dwfc tvicrs of Kott Brow n will, I-'doubt Jl earned i men's soles,' and uppers too I reckon, and couldn't .come .it.' ' Gentilmin, the Battle of New Orlrens" wasn l fouten for pothiav was it 'We whipt up- Bfitaio then: didn't we? Wml then, 1 think, sho oughjjLcLsiay whip: J and notcxQwd nor crow nnher. It won t do, fellurs! v biBiP the women folks won't stand it. I've a sister ai hum that gets fairtjr red eyed at the very idee df Queen Vic spread ing her small clothes over any part of thi lanoot noery. j est let ,Vtc cum' overto the Holler, ef she wants'to 'see the fire fly! Why, down in Uatamount Bottom, I can raise a re- gimcnt of theprettiest'yaller t-aired gals in apy setuerrem, every one on "om weighm two hundred;- that ud fite like pander, and drap in their shoes, (if they ever wore enhv .: ' L . I ... : rayuier uiau ov jorra n petticoat government should. U9 set up mUrceeon, or enny c.'.Ier part of this star spangled country. Kf my vote reckin 7 1 '- r i t'r nnwn I- tomhifiruiin onMhe Vic ilde for tu"m . r. flowers 6f tho forest "could no more ,kctp ihcir r.;shirg p:' Ueh bis.hair than Q jeen Vic cgjM ats'.:' froln btin in an tu.i,rcstin si;' ition.' ' "Gentilmtn and Feilur CJiizcnsiIt's agio the law for.to sell drink's io toWd. find a cah didate for it A reesftonsibilrofTiS' of constabil shouldn t velale the laws and set, bad elirri opponenuna"8riy idee of rittm a siria djwn in U;e bottom 1 should rajt'r. 1,.V -r.-T-3 .'.. IM uiJ- '. ' inn' i 11, u out IStI IK 1L 1(1 powder which is obtained by taking the but,- ton frotii st horse's knee; by which I mean the hdruy substance growing on tho. inside, or rathcri on the back part of-a horse s legs 1)clow ti knee behind ond-above it. lcfore; Ury -this substance arid nurcrise U--put smaltquantiiy into-a quill a6d blow it into his nostrils; in a lew minutes u win operaie, auu cause fiim to follow' your or permit ybii to handle his feet or ii get upon his 4 back. Thus, with pcrfeet ease, may a wild and v,i cious a nimJj - become gentle and harmless. , Process -of causing a Horse to lay down. . i Approach him gepty; upon the left sjide;--r-fasten a strap arourid the ancle of his fore foot; thdu raise the foot gentjy,.so as to "bring :lte knee against the bcasl and foot against the "belly, -The l?g" being in this, position, fasten . the strap around his arm, which will (e(Teclually prevent him. from putting that foot w ine ground again. - Then, fasten -a strap -arC'jnd the opposite leg, and btTng it over bis shoulder, on the iclt s'.ue, so that, you can catch hold ol it. Then, push the horsc,; gently, and when he goe to fall, pj!l the sl'rap.-wjiicU';.will being him to his Rncbs. . . Now, commence patting him. under -the belly; by continuing ' your gentle strokes upon tho belly, you will, in a fttW1 ir.iautes, bring iii tn to 'his kpees behind. Continue the process an"d he' .will lie entirely dowu, and submit himself wholly'to your trealmeo By btill proceeding gently, you m&y handjf his feel and legs, ia any Vay you chooie y However wild and fractious a horse may be-naturally, after practising this proccsjf a few limes, j-ou will find hjm perfectly gentle, and submissive and- even disposed to follow you any where, and unwilling to ieavo you on any, occasion. " 1 " Unless the tiorse be wild, the first treat nienl will be all spfilcicnt; but should he be too fractious to bo appro-iched itia manner necessary to perform jho first named opera tton,r you iuusI contrive to- get the powder into hi nostrils, this, you will find effectual; and you may then train .your horse io bar. 'aesor anything ebe with the utmost case. ; In breaking horses for harness,. t after giv inc the powders, put-the harm's on gently, without startling hjm, and pat' him gently,' then fasten Ms chain lo a , log . which he will d aw for an indefinite- length of time. . When you find him sufficiently genth; placeVhim to a. wagon or other vehicle. ; t .. V Note. Be extremely careful, in catching tho horse, not lo affright him. 1 After, he is caught andigthc powders' given rub hinrgeni ly on the head, nedk,r backhand Jegs; and on each side ci" the' eyes the way tho .hair, lies -but be very careful not to whip, for a younghorse is equally passionate with rjour- self, and ihisi ernic;ious pcaelke has ruined tnany fine and valuable horses.' W hn you arejrkijpg a4coU(qr "even an' 6U1 horse) do not whin him. if he i scares. but jdraw the brfdle so that : his ;rye;may ' rcst-upon thcoj- jeel yjliich haTfaflHrfhiid' liim,: arfd 'pil tfh Upon the neckas you approa'civil; hy .thi-t means' you: will pacify him and reader hiro ln ir.-ihlp i kI.i rt In fotnrrt' i ?! r:, -. .' jIeansof tidrhing t horse-to jpzce. i Buckle.' a foul1 pound -w eight around the ankles of hfs hind legs, fjead is preferable) -I 1 L I J .' . !.l .1- l . nuo your norso .orisaiy ..wiuivinoae wtiigui upon his ankles, at the same tirrie twitching each' rein of jhe .bridled alternately, by tbi.s means you will immediately throw him into. pace. After you have-trainoJ uim in this way .to some extent, change your leaaen weights for somethins lighter; leather Did-1 diog, or something equal to it, 1 will answp the purpose;1; let hun wear ihese light weights until he is perfectly' trained. This process -will cv&o a smooth and' easy pacer of any i ' OT50. . - , Horsemanships 1 -The rider should, in the first place, let tfee horse ; know that he is not afraid of him. Before mounting a horse take the rein in lh left hand draw it-tightly put the-left foot in the stirrup, and raise quickly. Wlaen you are sea'.ed, press your knees t the sail. die Jetyour. leg from the knee, stand out turn your toe i a, and heel out. - Sit upright in your saddle; throw your weight forward one third of it, into the stirrups and hold your rein licnu .fcaouid your norso scare, you are Oraced in your-saddle, and he cannot throw you: t ;tJ v. Indications of a horse's disposition. A long thin neck inmates a good J dispsi. n. coutrariwis9. if Al be short 'and thick. A broad forehead, high "between the ears, in. dtcaies a very vicious disposition tj , inures, q. Cure for the FouriderLel ll-2' ils: of blood ' from i tie- neck vein inake frequent applications" of hot w ater to , his forelegs alter'which bitbo them in wet ciotn,: tnen trire l nut.- Linseed ouV5 The horso will be ready Kr service tno next oay. - Boits Mi." 1 c pint honey with 1 quirt sweet milk give as,a drenchbne hour after dissolve 1 oz. pulverized coperas, in a pint of water, usa likewise: then give! 1 qui. Lip seed oilureeiTectaL - . ChnTi'. Firr hh?(rIinT , onnictHaltr ;n ". U. V""' . O y . ww. -J 1 J IU IMC mouth', take as naif. pound of raw .cotton. wrap it around a, coal of .fire io such i.Wa.v as to,-fxclude the air; when it begins to smoke now.nuouer ine norss nose until he. be comes easy.-- 'Cure certain ia tea jn4n(utxjs break, -lake 1 Yerdigiis, 1 tr. o.l xosj'o(i' 1 o coperas pulrenzcd and rU together. Vise it as a salvt. ilr; C$UCoun HrportM-Mx. Callwun has . Wide his Ireport tm the J-Jemuriaf of, the late Mernjih sSConventioiu lie udvcatei iho sub ' stantul titictrino of littt-rnil Iirprovcrusnts, urulvr thej profession of regulating comrner -. -among the. Slates, nnd advocatesthe qo-opo' ration of j the government in building a road ' from OunAsion to "Memphis, and thence to , the Columbia River, if necessary. It is ho. ped thatr..pdihuua will quit all. his clstne i7riffind! bo found vindicating tl. jTict of projection! to home industry , as hu did in l10r wlven he trenuously urged the northefn cap-. ; italists to fmbark their money in manufacture ing estab'ishnicnti, for the good of the court, try as well as tlx-ir own .profit. Independent. Tine tU lloot of all 23.1." A' lefter' from. Navarro narrates the following leribla' scene which lately occurred ia one ol.4ha valleys of that province near France, and , which we tranUto from iho Courier dzi tEtu Uiu. ' - - r ' r A few d.iys-ngoan individual in a womin Jri's cnSereJ an isjlated dulling, and de. . mndtd hHihally. 1 There wero bul three ' individuals to the houie a man and. his wife and chtldr. They noon discovered thai-lne pretcn'dod woman was; a man in disguise, and ; their fearslwere nsjturaify exoited. The hu-. N band, not! wishing to be alone with so ques lionab! a visitor, withdrew secretly to pro. " I cure aid, a!t the nearest house. r . l .... L . - - Lr. i : : j i f .'.-. iire woman, tn nis a use nee, couiu - noi . repress hc Tears, -"pve at ranger seemed lo ' attach hiinself to her, and. to avoid him, she suddenly entcrcdva room and fastened the . door. Noit b?in, abl to pen tho door, th . man d.-clared' his object, MYou 'have old grain, on such a; day give ma tho money you got (ot; it or 1 shall kill your child.1' The inoihej- .not believing in the possibility of ' such a crime, at)j expecting her hu'sbahd soon, could not dasido to open tho door, and ' soon heard the . heart rending cries cf hr v child,"' whoie throat ha cut. . ' r '. 1 Wufvihe! stain of ibis bipod upon his hands, he returned, and-attempted again, to burst " open .the dior, ut dot succeeding he thought of the drain,, under the' house by which he might penetrate from below, and he entered " wUbjbut'4n.uch trouble. Extreme danger Jjavq8 ' ho poor wutnan the -courage of despair Bud io-iiching a skkl, near by, i she seized ' tite assassin by the hair the moment his head ' appeared,, and cut with such force that the . ''. Itead was seperated' from the body." . y irnagiie i ii possioiv ins : uurror oi ina . husband, .who arrived soon after with- assU ' tanceut ilic bjoody drama just enacttd- GoodAtlricc. " - ,B17t3f if 'people do 'speaks against' you? Lcithcmfeql that you are able to bear it! What is there gaincd.'by stopping to correct' every: word (that is whispered to your discred. , it? Lies will die if let slonebut if you e peat Hh en?, tp this one and another, because your .'enemies had the impudence lo. makf . i hem, you keep the fire burning, and open the w.iy fori or dozen slanderers. Keep on your course goslraight fof war J, aqd iroubln 4 not your head about what it repeated, but - feel all the, better and. wear a less v frightful face. S!mder Rover killed a sterling characi tor, and 'neier will. r Her coat will noise,' Uou huir,' without 'it pu!i herea jerk 4 here,; -and a iwUt below; end whilo.this work i& co, inw'nthe faUe words, are forgotten by w tho uiuJjitude.. nVauts. V, The poor ;want the comforts', and many of them the necessaries of life. Tho rich, in general, want the common' feelings of humanity, ' ' . x ' ' r.i lie mechanic wants plenty of work, pood - spirits to do it in.'atid prompt payment when ii iio vii'jiiv.yu. '. ...i'. . " ' p . i 1 he merchant wa ola cash, cash customers. ; arid extensiops of credit.-' ' o , .. Tho nwyer. wants a rich clienf, " : ' - ' Tile 'physician wants patients lo use up . hil pills andjlo pay off his biljs." ' f .Printers and Editors want 'everf maa to do what is ribti and give them iheirducs. . ? It is W'hipered that some young ladies want husbands; we 'Jiink that may be a mistake, If it is, we will be happy to correct it. MTss Parker; who was captured al her fa. therVfort ojnvthe 5 Navisotor ten or twelve t years ago, has married an Indian Chief, and is so wed-Je to the Indian mode ot iile that she is uuwiiling to return to her white kin dred. The jCommissiones made'every effort. in their power to reclaim her, b,ut she would not listen to their; kind offers, but .fivd with irfr husband -to therairies.": Even if she s!u'd be 'restored to her kihdred here, she would probably take advantage of the; first opportunity i and IfiVeaway to the wild .of' Northern 'Ipxas. Itxds Hegister. t - ' , ..'" - " ' ' ! i Grtat Fresltbt The National ' Inielligen. cer says: 1,l tie la to tremendous freshet with which ihU city o,no the surrounding country was visited jast Tuesday night has occasion. ed.-great darrnge" and destruction to bridges,' fences, wooden .buildings, gra&s, , crops, hay" ana-meauows; an atorr' Uto narein of the E4sten Branch, the crerks, runs, and. other mx reams, in and nar this city, Bladerlsburg, .&c. , W'e afe sorry lo learn that the Con. grct$ uarialjUround has- been considerabV oamagea Dy n Uood; but we hldst , defer a nidre detailed account of thedesolatins effocta of the late very heavy rair.s until a future day,? ?t 1Vti-ii ti r. J:rr a i J' . beau and a lady's biixtle? : : , j Before" jhis lady s face, the beau 1 ' Is specious asa quack; . Tho hustle makes the greatest show; .rl -Behind the lady's back, r - v It fa sritef that 32,000 at least, ; or nearly one quarter part of tho entire population- of Boston aref catholics, .' , - i " I tf oiliccrs. 13 - - .. i

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