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' fctf.f l- n.tMM.(ln MMf P, HI, it vperiMw-it. adBa.ig.H-i I'tdtlticwei ...Mia.. .,y ,.9 i.b - lrrl-. law ab e-a fccttf U tr . f the g e-tcai I jvcti.-. a I, a aaea ad'aaiaf. It w eni Mi iht riiuMrt at th amrptrd ty fair patca, i-h jt ,.!. Uia tea t afcada tea . Tl eraeaa ltM li-p,y le it a eqweJ;,. ta A fVbagtuea Kotmit. . n-a ww c.. Mrsim aa 10 fc tt rel la pay il. dbt da Mr rilix. p ft p m quir.lt fl thai bj SMj t-aad that kb r Gt. raatt-at atf hi pjr tt r rit icit k'r ptiasf itCBs? b appied In twt fijert. Bit t ahauM ftee aa l lb pnMeoiiaa of tV r, ahch I r 1 1 at ia a vliuj k mr lot th aaltof thai fc.ib-r. IUi abas it !' fee k.J. aha I j .ale peec thoai tar larfrniMir f r .1 . . , . . t esptaate f IU ! II the publ hd doruasf u lei lion it iLa t agtia Iia belwita M'.Tit oJ th M tir,n (! uei b true, tad I ae im xa the say ahrrs r6eirU !!, tie Efrulv pcp Ir ieJ aj ttB) if nJranaity f.-l lJ I ipe.f a l llif r. AaJtiM rptu""aing,iuiio' wpr dKJ tr at Cae nniat iaaiatme aoa I . i irwia 0irc.ro oi fi up o' jcua.Miia and IB earelal ttlfBiloaj U mA laaJ b tarna U.e luea,l' fublie atTairavf their RrpbtM. o1J al t' e Kio Urai, and Ntw Mrxir.-, . eoa.pr daai(;eoualjr ab the aaraaa wb cH Mri e rrfuaarf la iake. Su ih.f f fit t th loeiora ol our oan Suier. a are fifl.tmf, il not for th eo I am aerr avpertliiioaa. bal 1 do ao ataat al a; M'tio, aa ii.Uaiaed iwa ime'lvBiily bIie?e iliat tliata culouiea are qtia teia. for tlt tow atrip and f.ir iheille-l aitb iba aonlea of lioi4fore; and.' iaie rma.afa vl Aew Mosirn, aith.ta f w onaerablo annra. Wa bigit all t'.e l'riee of I.nuiiana fi fif errt million j rf dullara, aod it . ia mr opinion, worth ; more than -li .M xi w t, ether. We , bought tlirida for fiernilUna of i!o!Iar,' aad a hold bram U , aiiire, braidre till auto. a (ate up the bun!ary off fir Itio Itrato, la aliieli I think e ateioi entiiied. aa the aetrn limit of the in tiure f LU'in, an I aire rcaliined la , ttut id ! Sthme. And r are no a, it . beitrr than it a nul! have been if their in j tent at home. In attain from kin In nutaieki-if the eunque! of all Metiers eeatora luil neei been bioufhi form their '.conquer and annex to the United Stale to continue thi a ar ui!euiiiidy for ilia ; naue land; and il it ahould be (he deerae ! Mexico or any part id il : and, ecrijl me maidrrable ojett ta ahicb t bare ' t'-e (Jiet Kuler of the unirire that ;ly,to disabuse the huhlie mind in ar.yrj'jur jifl reff ired. j their deacriidant ahall be ni'de inatiu-'ter of the I'tiimt of the iinprciii., if it Uui. it win be repe.ud, aie we la l.att ni in lrmniiy for iheexpenaeaof ihia aarf M x -o ia utirily unab e t i make ua any pecuniary indent y, f l,e juat ce ef t.e ar oa our pa.t n.. tdua.o demand it.' ll.r e..untry hi. b-e-. laid aat. hi-r ei- tie burainr ieeuiiMl hi our lroon. her meant to exhauaiej ibit aht ia tn.u'.e to pay even tier aniiir. And ereiv da) 'a piocuiun of die war, whittl il would auf luent ihe aaioniitof our im'e.n i.i ), would learn the atiiliiy of Mexico tn pay it. We hae eei, huweier. thai iheit ia anothrr furm iu ahich a are t deiaind indemnity. It t ta be territorial imleaiiit) ! I hope, for reaaont alrealy aiaied, that il.al firebraud wi l not be bi ought ml i our o umry. Amonf ih ittolutmni which it ia my inlen i n locretem fryourconaideia'i a at the aouclution i f t:.i addrra, one ru p-)e, in your beball and otine, la dita vow, iu the rnnei p.enia auanuer, any deiirt on our part la ar quire any fore go leriilary whtevr, for the purport of in troducing alaveiy into it. I do not know itut any eitixen of the United Stitea en- terumaauch a with. Uut tu.-h a Otuuve lua been oln iput-d to the alitt 6..t... aod I ihareh,,. think .1 r!c,..Vy , lo notice it on tin occaamn. Myopia- me importation nt aiaeee irorn Airiea, in -1C pjj,.,,! 0f ti,c nitcd State, a Chief Ma lona oa the tuhjert of alavery are well epile of c mial reitance, for a penod of cUtrate, and a CoinmanderJn-Chicf of ilia Ar knawn. Tlier hive ilia merit, if il be mure than a century vJ a half, and it mar mv and Navy of the 1'nited sutea, ic left to the one, of cm.M.iency, uniformiiv, and loii tiuraiion. 1 hate ever reearud laery aa a steal evil, a wroni for ihe preta.it. 1 tear, an irremediable wran to ia un- lormn.ie vet in. I HoulJ rej-ire if not a tmelaalave breathed ihe air. oi wit with- lu the limns i l uur c iiolrr. Uut heit 1'iey re. to ba devil w.th as well a. we em. lha due cm.idrralion ol all cir-, cumttincia atferlin the aeeuntv. a.fetv. and hvppiuetaol b.ih race. Every Sine , nexatinn of Text to ih Uniicd States is halbe suprrme, uncnrt olbd and etclu-; a recent and in obvmu on, where, if it it power la decide lor iieelf whether; wrr wrong, il cannot now be repaired, al.tery ahall cra-e or continue with-n its Text ia now an integral part of our Un lirai'S, wiih.iui any exterior interention ' ioti with its oan vluotary consent. Mi fioia any quarw. li Smea whera the'ny ua opposed tha annexation aith elavee owtuumher the whites, at it the catt iih teteial. the bltcka eonld noi b einvncioated and inrated wi h all ihe , nghta of freemen ithnnt becoming Ihe federacy and throwing bet bvck upon her gavaroing r.ee in ihoeStte. (!ollisiona own independence, or into the arms of and conflict between the two racea ( Mexico? Who would now seek to diorce wouU be ineniable, and, al er allocking j her from this Union! The Creeks and eenes of lap ne and carnage, ihe ex-, ! Cherokee In liana were, by the mnsl t nction or eipuUion of the black would j exnepiianable mean, drirn ftom their certainly lake place, la the Sat rf country, and tiintported beyond the M is Keuliic'hv. nesrfiltv te.raaco. 1 ihouohtl isiipi river. Their lande have been Hit proportion ol a'aes. in eompnon Ui'iV purchased anil occupied ny innoii onr armies m Mexico m every conungency ; aim Willi ih whiles, w.t to ineo.n (lerahle!nt ol (Jemgia. Ahbam; M.isippi. if Mexico should dcctin or refuse to conclude a tha, wa might t.Mv adopt a sy?m of and Tennessee. Who . rdu. ema.teipat.on that woudl alti.jeeiee ol lha 11 ijjr .nt injustice of expelling, i of)CoownmV,lt,prosee.,te the war with m-t ly erdieats ibis e il n our S ate. ; it.ose inhabitsnt and retloring the Indian ; )u, u,m) vii;ll.lnre Ull,u they were attained by TlKtaiaMfti waa totall diHe.ent from the imincdiita abolition of slavery, for 'tinner coioroi repatringoriginni injusncti which the narlf of ihe h.vlli.ini! of! During the war of our revolution millions .... - i.-' i ' WI...I... .h Lfsinir mnn,v w-,a i.si.nd be our an- ' urcPcm uiy oHienu. v. i i . . ... ;. m . IllVCIHirU 11 l 114", IV l and deliberate belief thai ihey have done "'t'ltuwmo uiiacinei even o -j , . . ' isgcoa lor a continued improvement in nisneauu, . i,,,t,i ,;,k o,,TOml, eius which ihey hav. espoused, to hhou.ands of lamilie. were eiiipped of .d tte Execii , in jr ii- i mine and ll .el rail and bnuiilt to and large amount of their respective populations t anil wc nope mai ne may ne long sp.imi io ne- i Powers, by the appointment which I say nothing of the disiord J ' Inni hi" and confidence to "t -h a union, against the consent af the ex- cupy the chair which he f.lls with a, much ahili-j ,a(e ,Q tal unY t,mee of h .... I. i li. i..r ... .!... t. c ' ' VTeU '.; we aitempted, near the cloe of ihe last ccn.ury, all slavra in being were m rema,1na,ona !nj..,ce. such, but all who might a . i. a DO UOIII quent to a specified day were 1.1 become Iree at the age of twenty eight, and. dur ing their ten-ire, were to be taught to read, wiitc, and cipher. Thn. inatead ol bong thrown -upon Ihe community, Hitoum and unprfpaied, would ba the case by immediate emanicpatmn, they would hate entered upon the put-etsion of theT freed mi. c ipsble, in tome dagree, f enjoying it. After a Jwl trugtle the tyaiern wa defeated, and I r en ret il extremely , . if it h .d been then al . ted. ur S ate would be i o nearly lidoflha- reproach. S nt th ,t cp rh a s. i e.ne of oninix" 4HH taeajirt Ui vra at at a tVar ia. "!, aa at It tUaa, ti up ta. r as k eiiy 4 WaiiU aa4 14 fct fotlatia mi At nrj. ft haa fa . axli rzutoidiaaijr drb!ria n4 it !. ataiBf itMtf aiat tiiit!jr by pt lt.roa an4 ti4uaurr rafiUtb.iMxit It-m i1iMj Icreroiiarr, ttLot't en&ly aay aJ fraGfattcal. TU pUkirtj nailer ita apira ae H tttaWiahad cocaaaaai W a. ajkiiblrrr raiiiarJ i tiiat il la tha dutr T ihr rhairhra, arnaala, aaJ othar iaftiiMiioBfllPreMnt,Mthrrtrrriara:ii.ia(Srtal arpariaiaBf to tlt riviUxed attu. Tl.er Lata dr aarcrttfi.t arar ia rrpcUiB f la aid iaaiB fcjr thtir brbara aad tvaxa Bi-iflW . Thtj ba aaadr t'B-tet at nirJ trnitorka to tbir do I akini, and air bleated m hb fre lepie- eitatit Cdteiaa-ent. I term l read aoac. iVoai on a of thtir CoaerBB'a o Ihiir m lalaiure ahieh, in noibt ct . . . . . il nf dart aliriapt peaeiraiie; U.e .by wliirb le cnreeala l ii al!-aie diapeiia tioua from moital eyea, that be draina thai Afne ahall be therrfua and (ha home f the d-srendani of ita aona and djiifh rra, t..rn and drifted fraoj l'fr alie hod by lawleaa eioleace. II ia a plnln.hropia and contain, re flri n thai the mmal and phyriral eon d'tion of the-Adican tact in the Uuited Stalra, erea ia a auie of alaverr ta far oten a in bia banila ia ilieeaUbliahmeiitof eiilx.tua and the chrittian ie'ir:ion throughout Alrira.oui regreU.on account of the o.iginal wroi.g, will be teally mi-j i'-tad. li may be i-e.ie.I ihat. in aJmitiioT ihe iniua ice of elaaeiv. I admit ihe nerea. oi an intantanoua rrpiraltoo of Ibaliucg now to mmmi to your cotit-iactatton inju.t cr. Uiilaftuiiatelr. liowater, il ia i.otlata eafe, prai-t cabl,"or poaaibl. iu the eieai moteiurnta olStatea and nub- i lie arTira of nation, to retne.lv or repair' lha iudiclion of reiout iijuatic. the mcepuon ol it We may uproie aod , denounce it, by our moat atrenunua exerj li nt ; but. after it eonaumnittian, there it i.flfn no olhrr ilternativ left ua but to depmre i t prrnai.ation and la acquietce, at die onlf al ernlie, in tit existence. a a lea eil than die frightful eonarquen era ahicb nt hi entut lion Ihe vain en deaor tn repair it. Slavery ia one of thnte unfortunate httmce. The evil ol it waa ii.flieieil ttnnn ua by Ih parent cauntiy oi Ureal Riitain, agtintl all the entieiinea aod itmooatraneet of iht co lonic. AnJ hera it ia amoncat and aruulilur, and we mual ditpote 01 it a s beat we cn. under all the eirruwtvntea which aur.ounJ ua. It continued, by , require an equl or langer lapae of lime a equsl or binger lapse of lime I ir country ia entirely rid of that 1 I i . ..... i d. in the mean ume, mod'ra ion, beioranu evil. And prudence, ana uiacretmn among oureeifea, anl the tiemt of riovuirnce, may Da all necery in aceompliari our uln . . niti oeiitersnre inm il. t.xartpie w i . n Ur ...Rieiion ;ol .rrepvrHe national ; evil and iijuaiire might b multiplied , an indefinite extent. The case of the an honest zeal and moat earii'Sl exertion, 11 .it who would now think of perpetrating Hie folly of eating Texas omof the e. ,m V.'H ! country to the Ulierokeee and the irrex. . i : . . I , - -j , 1 cos nra aa ihe nn v currency with wh eh j they could achieve our liberties and inde- riim urn. . I iinnaaniia ami iiuiiiireua ui .no,,, curreocv. S,.r necessity has prevented the reparation of that great Uut I forbear. I will no longer ires- pass upon vonr patience or further lax ' ' . 1 ii... ..!, .,f my own voice, impaired hy a speech or more than three hours duration, wlncn it. in iiirnpnr. win mt urn in o- ! " lirolesfioiHl UulV re.pnrcu me io mase I . v.. Ic a few uavs a-ro. II I nave oeen ai . . .c .i.- all klllAa-'PCoslllI 111 iiirv exnnsition oi inn ..... - --1 vicwa and opinions wlncn t entertain, t aaa . 1 have shown . . ti 1.. .At,ni wi Ivronolit about bv the annexation of Texas and the J . ... ...:.i. 11. ilia ni l""'" " nibsequent ordwr ot Hie rresuieiu, vvim tnt ih. nraviom cotiseiit and authority of ('onsri's. 'i I. That the Presiibud, b ting uncu 'iijhtetird n-l un nstra?tsil, by an pit'- !'. ,V, a i f f.f nj !.. .f. r .!., a aP Trea,ej. j. j d cWarf f a aectau v IW: t b t4 bMMf atar fri. U. "11 at li4 araVtrf part 4 lh natiiw. aa M lavtitea, raMr. aixl 4'jrt. rmSi4 br iLa Ctiautka) ta dtacrrtwa aaJ jaJrM t4 Vmfin, 4iK Tl.at it i ilirfrt;r iL rtf.l t-f Cotifm, at tb rnwaMrrkrat tlur f lit Pfrrra of t war, tadr!afr tot bai o!jrta a4 rarmae il- araroit'l to I arrH and ptntrratM. 9m. 1 bat il m H rift a4 dutr af .T . r hat iJ jma iha ptenrtil ar tll l oai fanetiiMi, a ru(.rro to and rarrr out tint ilet uriM a til f fJoogrera, h ihe ex ettiae, if iteeeaaarT, A all tht I ijh pow er! with liirh he ia rht!.ed ; aad thai, it he fi! or refit tn da aa, it heroBiea lh imperatitt dutr of I'onfreaa to arreat the further prr;iea f die ar by the ajo effretual meana in i:a oer. Istl Coogrrta annNinre to tl.e nation ihe objeeta fr m hk-h ihia arar alull be furthrr imitraried. and ruM"w auifBe and public inquietude will no bwger remain. W If it be a war of rnnquret of all or any part of Xlriiro, let tht people I now it. and they will be no longer aciutrd by a dark and unrrrtatn future. Uut, although I niiht have forebortie lo eiprera anr opinion whalerer aa In purpntra and ob jerta for w hirh the war ahould lie rnutitr ut-d, 1 have not thought pro(er to conceal my opinion, ahcihfr aoitli any tiling or not, fioiii the public examination. Ar coidingly I luve Mated Cih. Thai il eeeina to me that it ia the ilmy of our rmintiy, at, well on tl.e a ore of moderation and inngunniiuity. aa with the tew of avoiding iliM-nrd and distun iauy here exbln. lhat a detrc for atich a coiKjueat i cheiWinl for tint purjwsc of I i propagalinj or extrttdtiij alavry. I liaveMii!ioliid, Mr. President and fel !i..m hizen, ihe acim.uenta and opinion. J whic h I have endeavored U explain and j 'enfotce in a aerire of rcaohtlion. W hich I i They are the following: laC JiemJrtif, Aa llie 4.iim uftliu mel ting. thai the oiim.ry caue 4' the iiiearnt uiiIiiiirv eUtini brtwe..,, the I'nitnl l;at Arne- I. i rica and the I inuu ruica oi lue iuunuc n Mem r n .. -...i; .f i.. ii,u r..r. ...... . jlMm. JUle (rf ,,1,, i,wwn ft U. IIK IIIRM'IWH v. mmm w ... .... , two RriiuMica am, out of the tmler of the I'reaidcnt of the t'uitod iutc fr the removal of Ihe army under the command ofCSeneral Taylor "" V"uUm " it" w, r;n,P I lataajruc fA ail tuvri via aaaw a aaa aaiiat va uia aaav piimte I Urivo, within the tcmbtry claimed ly now i(e pulilic. hut then under the jurilirtiun of Mriico, and mhalMtid by itacitiaeua; thai Ihe order of Uia I'reaidt'iit for the remov al of tlie army lo lhat point ana improvidcut and unconatitulionol, it bring w ithout the concurrence of Congrcaa,orevcn any eimsurtatinn with it. although it wa in aeaaion ; but lhat I'otigreaa having by aubae)ueiit acta re rogniaed the wjr Ihua brought into existence a ittiout ita pieviou autliorily or eonxenl, the pro- Mwution ol it became merfny tiatumai. sb tf'J m Ul! ",;T',,rc of fnI I irrU for which the war ouaht I be tmaavnteil. Z' ii . aa a . B al II a guidance of hi oan judgment ,l prosecute it for guidance ol bis oan jungmeui w pnwecme n lor punct and oijocu aa he may deem the honor and mtcrerta of die nation to require. hy cnttUuion ,he : IH.) tatra, CimKrewriniinve(telithpow cr to declare war and grant leth ra of maruue and reprisal, to make rules concerning capture on land '! " '"it "i-r JZS it full ,nd p-cie w,r.nuiking inmer of lli Uni ted $tntc. ami. so poascasing it, has a right to de termine upon the motives, causes, and objects of war, when once commenced, or at any tunc du ring their progress or existence. 4th. Rrtulrtd, Aa the further opinion of the meeting, that it is the duty of Congress to declare, by some autla-ntic act, for what purpose and ob ject the existing war ought lo l further prosecu- ue.l : that it i the duty of the President in his of- ! fiVial conduct to conform to auch a declaration of voniciess , anu 11, aiiur m n niiiivii,iv . . . ... .. . . . : . ... ..w . . .1.1 a .i ..in 'r. siileut slioulu decline or reiuse io enneavor, oy an the means, civil, diplomatic, and military, in his power, to execute the announced will of Congress, and in defiance of ita authority ahould continue to prosecute the war for puriosca and objects oth er than thouc declared by lhat body, it would lie eomc the right and duly of Congress lo adopt the modi riticacious measure to arrest the further pro cress of the w ar, taking care to make ample pro vision for Ihe honor, tlie iitiy, ami security oi . Ircatv 0f p,.aoe, ; .un. tittmvta, niaiac nn iroum - lrm, and are utterly opiKiseil to any jHirpose of annexation of Mexico lo the United Mates, in a - . . , m, . ... .:.t. , , wpwMv hv conquest ; that wc lie- ::".. '. .! :, e , 0ec0Ilimi) authoritv, owing to their great lieve IIIC IWO nallOllS COUIO UOl OC HUI'pilV govern- .i.n..n,n nt inu-. imitrnntre. aim renmon. ZL "?Z colwtant application of military force; in other i 1 SZZZ Z ican people in the first iiu-tancc, but which there would be just cause to appreUen l might in pro- cess of t me be extruded over the people of the wp dcprncat0t Kircforo gucl a union RS wholly incompatible with the gc - , tnuino ata nv ! m,..,-. y - . ii':... . !,! mUl nlU9 0four Government, and witli the character - .... ... 1 ot our tree ami nncrai lnsmuiions , unu wc nn- : i.. u .i.-. u m.v ho l.ft ;, ih.. ..- . . m . , , . ioiimj nu uwi -u iw n lid mt II rKil WWOaaltlll . . . . . t.rri,ory,to pursue its own aisiurneu riossessioii oi ii "",,", , ni,(I,incsa according to what it may deem best for .. ... tlsiMl. . .. Cth. Itenniveil, That, considering the series ot splendid and brilliant victories achieved by our brave armies and their gallant commanders du- ... .. ... . . i 1 .. .1 t. .. i ring tnc war wun .viexico. miHinwra v wu- gle reverse, tnc unuoii c-.mea, a .... .. y u. ... . r .1,..:. 1, .,..- u..A,.i;,iit ali rhti'st tnrninh. K'U ill in. ii ii..ti'. ..i. - , p.,:w tha virtue ?' me-ri!i aad majj at! j iaas!. iLm Jtm Urn i Ue I aa mi tar da .WtM'.nu U tta 'jc 7k LuU.tJ. TUk a J aal ea l&mk3f tWUaiaUiawaay w aw ta aaaaawaMiaaitaai ut iNriga Iriiatoy at aajra fmngm kmun. Mawrfnwa-iiwiijiiw.-tw-tib. naaW,TVat m lah aar tr&MNaU- tanlairird la lW ataaraca wlib tba t'aiaa baa ana af IW L'u- Kam aba arc aaikM t ti Amw Uia koaar I aaeav " prrfiT Hrarj rtanktaaaariiiaUraabaffaar,V fr taPitralla aar aiaa aaa h dw aa- a--,-aic.tJ.aiuWrrUua.aK- Wj M riraa aajaa- aaaa ta B m uaaa Am iu aaryoara aaj J-rcU aU3 ar cWa. B lU rat aad rarrtra of W. ad aaj kaaa -aU aw aata a aaawrtt aoral aadaWiaMJaataltUafmaaibayrbaay UCravU.ai4aKaaaWaaiaaaal faalara ttfraa arJ aiArti al lar. aaw ! lii aurfina rWarirr aWU. ta arUa aaartW ia rVa awtarti raaiuiwuitii-a. aad ta -ilJwarat,aWU.aaJcuia. I i - a .Tssmmm I roa PRES1DEXT. Cru.ZAI Il Ai:V TAYLOR. .. . ... . , ... . i..i..ji... - i n srj.-J I iaWiA.Vj'aiiWW I Tluirula). Drrrmfier S. Ti uia jirxTi vc. A BarrtiiiK of tit Whig of Oranre a ill l UUI .ttUrmirthmi-amlMiJouiU.oulW ue town oi Aiitxeo, me leroporary rapi day of tb tfiircid Court, (Ui I lib iuak.) I tka td of the State of Pufbla. Thta town puMMp of aiMHutiiitt JrWgaUf to attaud Uia j Wbit Ktat uurri.ti.K., U b ia to aBW in RaWch tow- .fh. "?fcri It ia Uojd that llarre will le a fuli atlruo.m t of Whiga. 5Ir. Clay's bp.'rilx al Lexington, Ky, ill be (uuihI iu lodav'a -r. We hate gtvrn tlie alio'.c of it, ta the eirhoiun of iu.hU oUVr matlrr. The rra4utioM ahi h arcuinanird ita drUvrry, we bae again cojmj fut tlie comrui- eiare of rrlrrrnre, and aa Kivrlj roiinerlrd aith the apcerb. THESES :MIt7oNS. Frnlulr? Krliool The eiamina. . ,. . , ,,,m " Mr.AMr BumebaHclHad tok 4ae " Tburaday and nJay of kt week, and ae lak' plcawre in etatint that tb esercuea were ronJiKted ia a oivuner highly ratifying to the viailora, and gai eijen of tlie faitlifulwesa aith which the ac-hoUre hail been instructed, and the aueri(irtir of ihe araarin which haaheeii a.lojrtrd ; the firl objert of which beinif, ta instruct Ihe pu pila thoroughly in tha eirmentiry irini'ilra, and adueatioa may ha complete J, uaeful in all the va ried walk of life. We apeak the opinion of thoae eveiy way competent to judge, when waaay.that English Grammar ia (lerhapt aa thoroughly taught in thia achool aa in any iu the country. The wri ting booka rihibited embiaced tha leaaon for the arte ion, and the improvement of all the acholara waa truely remarkable. A rithmrtic, composition reading and apelling, hail a'prominent place in the esercioea of Ihia achool and lb leachera mad it appear that they thought an education waa not complrt unlet these were well attended to. Uut tha ornamental aecomplUhmcnte an alj j thoroughly laught in thia aehooL 8ignor Anto- n, Ul '"mo' Vwno ",r ""nryivro an 1vVrt a faxltaarvBBa ir. Haaniiarijai wJ trial iv.iB us nirH.a a. w.-v-,.- - MV aaa a a "north, and cornea mgiuy recommennea ny men of tha first atanding.) trachea Music, Drawing in 11 ita varietiea, cravnn and iieucil. and Painting in oil or water co:ora ; also th French, Italian, and Spaniah languages. Tlie evecution of diffi - cult nieces of music, by aeveral of Sig.Martino'a acholara, wa pronounced admirable by those who were present; and th piece of Drawing and Painting by hi class, which were exhibited, prove him to ba a perfect master in the art of leaching " . . . ' . t.. t in thia department. In addition lo ignore Mar-' tino'a qualifications aa a teacher in these depart' ments, during hia residence here he hat austain- ed the character of a gentleman of high moral worth, and in no. degree comrs short of the satis- factory recommendations which he broughi with him. The next session of this achool will commence on the Tth January. The Caldwell Imilllle.-The ex amination of the students in this Institution took pise on Monday and Tuesday last, which closed tha Fall session. The Spring session will com mence on the 7th of January next. Tlie num ber of students th past session waa ninety-six. There ia a probability of an increase next session' and we will state that preparation has lieen mad for th accommodation t.f a Lirger number with loanl, so that there will be uo difficulty on thU It will 1 gratifying lo the friends of this insti tution to learn, thsthe Rev. John A. Bingham, froiessor in me i.ann neparimeur. wnosc m . hpa,,h mtJe u n(VMsllrT for him to withdraw for 1 ,im, ... .. lh- tn.;,llt. ,h. . .. ... . . . i ;n --- .. I ;.. -n,;n,,;.t m ; luuiunuvcuinu VI 1111 kiuii v - its close. We are glad to atate lhat the prospect . . .-v i i.l. to oth" j ' . . ! Mr. Clay may or may not be the Whig candi- j . j j p ! i i r. at. u : i . ; it... i.A 1 i m" B many friends, and oursclve among them, who 1 orefer him to anv other man in the nation. jHiinoorougn Kecomtr. w c uare y iim m whhuk u noovr, ,. I ..ni.tr f.trirmt lli.t nl tti. lip-,.1 ill th inlttlnti from ; " - ' vv Inch we extiacted it. was displayed in larcc let- ... ., -, ia... .. r rtt I'Miiii.t.r .ii. .din.rw .v nr. i f I Waiorjr Union . Tnc e,i;tor 0f thc Union, if hit knowledgo had I f.. I,...V .-..,1.1 V... Vnnwn. not. " ' ; withstanding the nama of Gen. Zachary 1 aylor j occupies so conspicuous a station at the head of i . . ... : 0,,r columns, that Henry Clav has all along hern . , . . , . fc. h wa . . ........ m 1 - ; ' ntAwM Ik laylor we atpreed anr " I a i eWV ty.j i , v rriaf yafareara far the trtaw ater a! Utt," AU aw-7 Clay, j iuia'faiaiiitatiaa aad fctatbaala, raia J mf joJ&T apuaat tiai abk ac&.lrd Lia , . , M a caaaataarea aa aaaa al af ar wtraip rarka ia nitfof tb baaact tor Gra. Taj lor. Aaj ahrra ia ti laaxuiaUarj, it canral pi .a ..a atk tiff laiwfl w4Mk.. ittiht Ua mtm i JCew Orltaaa, X. la. I LATER rSOM VERA CKIX J Tlie ahip Senator anived yetterday from Vera ('rut, hat ingt&ilrd oa tlie ?th filial, fiia iniiqga ma inma VI tut; a.i. t... e. I i:.. .1.. ouw uui a a urn uht ncwa in iiwin. I The Naciotul of Atlixico f tht 77lh bit- routwdicta iht Amencan lUr a report .rd diSiculura in Jalut. 1 be people tnere " Bathing ut rarrying on the war. :.. unit n,n, P,L1a Ron. - - ral Lane returned lo the ri'y ol ruelila the evening of tlie 23d of October from hia expedition to Atlixro and potnta be yond. lie inflirted a revert lcson upon ? T a a ,a .a ii-a juat at the fool of 1'ojiocite petl. Gen. MW pnnheJ hi expedition tin or fifteen Bsaileaa Iwvoud fholula to a place where f be h.ul learned the Mcxicaua bad cast I finite recently two piece of artillery. lie j uiet w iili very little ruittanrc, and but a few ';ot were fired. The carriage for tlie two guns were found carefully accrc-1 ted, but the gun Ihrmsiltc could not be ' lound. After Oen. Lane returned to Pucbla, he ui;ed a circular inviting the ilisperaed in hubitaiil to return to their home, lie even gave permission, il ia aaid, to the (ioufnor of the Mule to ntorii and re- imie bis civil function, recure of proter lion co long at the should take no part in hoslilitiea ag&tnM u. I he state ol rue Id i may now be ronidered as pretty ef-ft-rtu illy subdued and nut likely to give us further trouble. During the siege of Puchla, our loss was '0 killed, 18 wounded, and 2 miasms- From Ihe I'nion of the Ibih of Xov embar. ACCOUNTS FROM MEXICO. Ihf pj.trhc have been received by the War Department by this evening' mail from Gen. Scott, as alo from Vera Cruz, brought to New Orleans by the James L. Day. Most of the General' decpak-hes ronsisl principally of duplicates. or tripli cates of hi former letters'. There are two lciter from Vera Cruz one of the 4th and the other of the 5th November iVoin an olticrr. lit the for mer he writes : u We are having flailv arrivals of iroop; and although Gen. I'nltcrson left a day or two since with all the troops then in camp. we ha,.f nw ,e be..,, bp,WCen 1 ,500 ami IHH'IlS. Vtfll J.lUtrMMI was 1 . . ' . . ...I at ft. . aT It. ..... at ue yesterday, would remain a day or f o, and scour the country around. , have now every reason tn hope the hi"h- ( way will be opened, 'i'he people of this ; country now begin to open their eyes. anu will no ooint maKe up ineir minus either to be blotted out as a nation, or sue for peace on the best terms they can ar rive at." vPli. 1.AM 1.tl.r nt VaiiihyiIia. K . . . . . . . ' "I addressicd vou yesterday, and now enclose you some papers I have received from nhove. and our own n.iners of to-dav. j n ,,,e ,rain ,,at arrjrcj this evening, wc uve a ro,pany 0f what t.aijet counler-guerrilla Mexicans, cottiniandcd uy a Colonel and 1 should think other would soon fall into the ranks ; and that erelong our troops will have nobody to ; fight, and that the country will drop into ) our hands before vvc know it." ScUitl Anni'S FaiC Well 10 the Army. We are indebted to ihe New Orleans Picayune foi the following translation : Headquarters, Huamantla, Oct. 16, 1847. The Gencral-in-Ckitf of the Army to his Com paniims ia Arms. My Friends When we anticipated ob- taining a triumph for the country over our j invadcis according to the combinations to which you are no strangers, and while I was exclusively occupied in carrying on hostilities against the enemy, as you well know, which object alone brought us this way, I received the surprising communi cation of Don Luis de la Kosa, Minister inf Slitp and Wir in which he informs OI ciaie ami war, in which ne iniorms me that bv ordet of his Excellency the President of the Supreme Court of Jus- ! ' h of last .Seplenr, I am to deliver the command of this body of troops to his Excellency, General of Division, Don Ma nuel Rim-on, or to Don Juan Alvarez, 1 U.l;. .k I, I l.!...l. ....:.. "fe "6" "6 j so strange a prof eeiiing I could urge ma- ny oi.ji-i'uons, as i win uo in uuc time ue- . .. ... .... ......... ...w. ... t ili.,iiilt .f llio q rtniti ill n,onl ml-IiihIi Itih. Rn. , ...v ...v... - ; !., rmctHiitinnul r!imM.iii mqila in , ... U mv person as President ad inter em, yel delicacy and patriotism induced me to obey without reply the individual who has just received from my hands the pow er which tlie nation hail confided to me. and which I merely relinquished in order to carry on the war against our unjyst in vaders. I du not wish to furnish a pre- next to mv tHiplHOuUltf unaaiif lo falmu- ko . Crhtir for the . 19 aaatrh from tortsae Kn.e i ror. 1 depart from yoa ami lb of :b war, prrhapa U farrifiew anr aril .t aenfeawa of ray retn, to'eCet aa ic;ionmta peace, hich I diO not wana tu rani, bccaue it waa rcpt'jnanl to mf conaeirnce. Soldiera ! It faiibfiil serraBt la yoor country ! Ici not mUfortune intimidata you. IVrhapa the BVMuent ia not diatanl w hen eonducted by aaother anort fbrto rate ehk-ftain, fortune will be propitious to TOM. . AXTOXIO L0rE2 DE 8XST& ANSA. COXXEL-S MAGICAL PAIX CXTBAC TOEv CmeTa Magical Paia Eitrartuv fee aura, aealda. aid ant, iuSammalioea, aod all ia- jurta and eowj biinU which aeed aa outward ap idiratioa. Ia th ruoat aavrr eaara of borna, it estracte tba paia la aaoat rasea ia ia auatlea, and always heab ia an meradikle abort lima, with at Uutet or aire. It .(. iU eye that hava been ear fur year, remove awellinga, and er tract iuflammatioa ! By its timely aplicatioa, bruiaed ar broken limb are healed witlioot paia craorrtveaa. Ilundreda aad thouaandaiaatl parte of lha Union, wherever thia kJv baa been aed, bow etaad ready lo teatify I iu wonderful power in removing all aui&ring, and alwaya healing in an incredible abort time. X family ahould b without thia aalve ; it haa saved ifi and will prove a lleaJng lo all who oa it. Caution! Xo Pain Extractor ai.1 be genuina untca it ba the aigna- lure of - ComiJofk dr. Co, New York," upon Ih wrapper of each bo. Pnce, $1, ftO renUand 25 cent per box. There ia considerable aaved by purchasing the larseat tuej bote. For aale by D. HEARTT, HillaborougH. Dissolution. THE firm of COLLIER &. WATT waa dia. a. lived by mutual consent on the 12th of March hurt ; all persona indebted to aaid Arm w ill please call nd aeule, and all prraona having claiina aifaiiiat aaid firm will present them for payment K. n. WAIT. J. J. COLLIER. Xovernl-er 58. 07 Land for Sale. I OFFER for aale a large Tract of Land in Person county, juat over lha northern Orange line. Aa a body of up-land. It ia inferior la none in the middle part of thia atute. Tha open landa are well enclosed, and in good heart ; the forest land aie heavily timbered, mid all wall watered. On the land ara a variety of auhstantia! Im. provemcnta Dwelling I louses, Wheat and To. bacco Bams, Saw and Grist Mill in perfect re. pair. It will be told iu parcels to suit anv purchaser. .PAUL V. CAMKRON. Stagville P. O., Orange, Nov. 87. 07tf Executor's Sale. 'PIIE undersigned, executor of the last will - and testament of James Phillips, deceased, will offer foj aale, on thrjfirsl Monday in Janua ry, 1848, all the property, both real and peraonal, belonging to the estate, viz: One tract of Land adjoining William Cain, Henry Whitted, and others. One Tract of M'ood band, adjoining! II. O. f arrish, Wm. N. Whitted, and'other. Also Horses, Cattle, Hog," Household and Kitchen Furniture ; also several likely Negroes. A credit of twelve months will be given, tha purchaser giving bond and security .J Sale to be continued from day to (lay, until all the property ia sold. JAMES WEDD, Jr., Exr. November 30. . 07 . Notice. rpHE undersigned having qualified at Novenv -- bcr Tarin of Orange eoanty Court, as Eaec utor of Ihe last will and lestenmnt of JAMES PHILLIP!!, deceased, hereby give notice to all persona indebted to aaid estate to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the es tate, will present Ihera, areperly authentiraled, within th tim prescribed by law, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JAMES WEBB, jr., ExV. Nov. 30. 07 3w Public Sale. "I'STILL lie sold, at the eourt house in Hilhho " rough, on Saturday" the 1st of January next, at 8 o'clock, a TRACT OF LAND belong ing to the estate of Gilbert Stray born, deceased, containing 200 acres, adjaining Ihe lands of Da vid Strayhorn, Thos. S. Faucett, and John Stray, horn. On the same day, at 11 o'clock, al the late re sid ence of the deceased, two Horses and a Cow and Calf will be ottered rW sal. A credit of nine months will be given, the pur chaser giving bond and good necuritv. - ' ALVIS DURHAM,' Adm'r, Novemher 30. 07 U Sale of Negroes. n Y Virtue of a Decree of the Court of PIca and Quarter Sessiona for Orange county, at its November Term, 1847, 1 ahall proceed to'sclt, ' at the Court Hous door in th Town of Hillsbol tough, on the Stth day of December next, Two Negro Slavas belonging to the heirs at law of Fr. lix Wilson, deceased, viis Solomon and Cvrua, on of which w young and very hVlv, Twelve monuis creusi win p given, the purchaser giving bond and two good freehold securities, Hi TERRY, Uommis'r. November 30. 0?- 4w a Notice. npHE undersigned having, at November Term, 1847. of Orange County Court, taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of AI. LEX EDVAKDS,Senr., deceased, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to aaid tatato t mske immediate payment; and to all penm.ta' having claims against the estate to present them7 propei Jy authenticated, within W time preservkedj' by law, or thia notfc will le plead in bar cf tLalr' recovery. , AI.LF.N EDWARDS, Jr., A.iim'r. I N'vmVr , ...: .. a3,y
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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