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V It ' . - . , . . - . . . . ----M&iii-EieiiiiiiiSiiieKsiaieHifeiMEgeii ' tB W, Eerroa'av PnerBisvoa. "saara AaouA sawaarvt eaAi.TsTsi.i.tcttii rtTticit aasoeacts ras iabb Or ova ataas Tea or a imtTioie' '-fro- . (THREE DOLL AX A YEAR-mb'.. ITt ' a - . . ; imniurm im r i" t r. - - vt- , ,-- - ' . 3 1 I Koi $50, What "Tkl hik lHtT r """7 ,000? dm. Sept. 19. h' '! ,I"J. , " 4.S00 DolUn! m i. mimm? Mm. Whota tlkt, li.klt J id 47. mirflificiei pri ol brillMnl prise ol lJW, w . " VS?U:, to Troy t KJT Tm k. ' H.llh.kH, !r j.. ii. f 600. Mat to Cliwnrt, JW.000 OoIUm ; ; . etU t.1b)Cl.i-l. Ohio. Q"tor kJ.4 14. ina nrni ol 4000, tent t Winehner, v. S fello of !0i. tto NhTillef Ttwu E'f 17. A AftA mher BrUf out of mm Aim r iae to fr to Geors. oar . oooj Ilperlwiwh4 my rito khMMr to trf Their Itt'k bo it our 6ur-lnKil . A. mA iho hoor" lorword to . by v- -iihin too pott onA-toooiroMo leoow SZ. t?k. JTfro- Moioo to Oeorg-W to our ' . :.. patroa - -.a "7 : . .i.. :... I. Mil. 90 dollar. 10 or , ior J l"- " tko ebomoi that o ro lo great patato preporo lor yoor Uipllo i ihi paper, Ibrloiie iVyUri. Sooaea await. who pilronloe oor old No poMare ad be paid oil 'tetrerviod all ever to our oirrop'"w. Ineludiiaj lellera eoe Uioinf the draoioK, ke. are prepaid by . " , . Be euro 10 atl'lrea ,, b .-.,, OPPOSITE BARNUM'. " " Baltimore, Md. OLD ROUOH AND READY! 60,000 Dollan! In on Oraud Prise! 4 Rrilltant brise of $10,000 cfc sa Splondid Wteof 20 20 100 100 100 300 do ' do do ' do' do do do do do do do do do do do :do do do 63 of 909 8.000 1.000 600 500 . 400 800 ' 800 H fcttr To to drawTlTih XJcioberriS Ifl.'" " GORGEOUS AND eur&KBi 1 Splendid Prize of 50,000 i $50,000 . J & 80.000 --8(WJ00 So do jo fio 8,000 80,000 " 8P - do Jo-do 1,00ft 90,006 80 do do do 600 19,000 100' do do do 500 50,000 - k, -tn. ko. - ' TickeU$l Shore to proportions O" O'ert chence for fortune! Every , '. iwm., rJnvnl Ud khoold 1?ae lick. I in ihU eret Lottery. Pmcktgee the b Co. wUI sell a PmIum fr 00. biea and quarter in proportion. -' $30)001 ' ' Class It for 1846, 10 be drawn op Selur day, 24th Ocl. 1840. 75 Noa- 12 lrawt ballota. .-Grand. Scheme. 1 or 0X)9 dollars. $1 of ,50fl . VuB 1 of 2,500 dotlare. 740 Prize of tlrOOO SO of iM) 80 of 400 : 53 of 130 ;fec. : &c. V,.";. Tickets $10.' 7 . - A certificate of a Package of iStiekeH Hilt be aent for 1 1 30 ahiifet in prepwton- $35.294J.;.:L-U. Claas K, for 1849-10 be' "J""" " Saturday, the 3lat of Ocloher. 1848. " .. TO Number 14 drawn 'Ballot. ' . Grand Scheme. . , ': $33,294! .,;v HV),0!S; . I f 3XH-- f 2'600 1 of 5.000 , 1 of 4,000 . , 1 of 8.000 4 of 2.435 - 2 pf 2.OOO5 JUJI of ISOO K'-v '-'r i'0ft.28$K , v...':- 91 Of 1,000 tJACll. ' ' 100 of 150 4r trt 400 -HQ of 200 Ticket only Ten Dollar.v : v - A certificate of a Jackafje pf 25 siriJJ be KM fir J30-Share ins propotioD, " TO' OUR VRIESDr'ABRO? fctt: la order to place tbot kindiriend, Ihioogli oat the United Staiea, who patronix bar .firm, nn the him footing with car eastomers ia Oaltimot. we hereby aonoaar to them, that ' w do not with any who eoneapond with , te inear Ihe cspeat Of poalajei we rt rerririf to o-fra eacbehanre oaraejr,- aoe mot as. tabliahaa moalitr belwera ... our pair at homo aa4 abroad, 1 For whatever eoatotn ear riifi.iaihroafhout the State rniif be pieaaed extrnd to a, we ahall alwaya ha very thank ftil, and pledge oaraetro to attend to ihrir on . lera promptly, laithfully, and opon lha net touno aeadvrriuvrd by any other Lottery lire re m lire Union. Urawlnfi aiwaya rot war. d4 oy II rat marl arret tlio Lttry draw. ' lieaeaddralfa, va'.'.- it- "'"'eT Jow.l jrr oaiumore, Mdr ! COMMON SCHOOLS IN Compliance with th Act of tub General AsarMBXT, in relation to COM AlON SCHOOLS, the PreatrJent and l)i rector of the Liteiary Fund, have ordered the following distribution of the nett tneome of the Literary Fund, for the support Of Commoh Schools; lor the year, ending the 1st or September 1840. By order of the Board, WILL. A. GRAHAM. ... .. , Ptu'U tx Officio- A TABLE. Couatiet. Anaoa Aahe Beaafort Hertio Blade Harke Calilvell tmtHf ' Caiieret Oaawclt Chaihaai " Cherokee CleaTeiand Colarobna Ciaren Camberlaad Oarritaek IfctridBoa Dtrie Mnplia Pedl lalioe Dl J?.r-Hi rm 1W57 TK9 1 04371 9US 4419 WW. 61 M 7W OU 444 637 ill 407 rt S7 1 5m 5:?4tKM ' ,tltW) J 6047 frrasj ;i4ii J.S347 i 499 "f 665 (11111 1 UfrtrV Fall 146 10WIT em r J 64l (04 II 564 0.1 374 04 SIS' t Ml 71 -Total'' Sam ditt'd. MadkiAt. Tl w4 44 07 6W 50. IW 131 369 I 513 OSi rw 100 89 " 63 II9J 4 fi f 8J (4 13Wk (08 ; f.wi i 0311 .117301 tiatea Graarille Ureeno ilt..rd Halilax Haywood Haaderaoo Hertford Hrde Iredell JohattOB. Leaoir ; Ltoeoln Macoa, Mania MaDowell MickkBbarg MoaiKomery Moore Naah New Hanor Nerthaatpteii- alnw Orange . . . Katqantank Petaimona Prraoa Pitt Kandolph Hiehiabad ttibeaon Metklninata: Uowao Kelheiturd , muwB " Btaaly Stekea . - Sorry Tyrrell UbIob Wake. 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U 17 59 89 1611 09 1407 31 561 90 1375 91 ll 17 155 33 parent) r without any definite1 view of the purpose for which they aaaetnbled, and g-oirif to work in the dark they hardly Know now what they have accorapliehed Out of numerotrl jJana (of a hew Judiciary yatem a mongrel system haa been patch ed toe-ether, either by way of compromise, or because it was thought that something was to be done, they kcew not exactly what. If another Convention ia expected to succeed better, there should be . rtrat aome reneral nniterstandins: amnnif . th people-aii to-theril"' wrrdswhichelrtey l.ibor and the proper mod of removing tnem . : , . ,; SCIENTIFIC THOUOHTST Not taking th Ooctoi'l advice Killing a b band with kindoeea A fowl deed! Among tha most disagreeable things at- tendine the otactica of . lite moal ardent of ptieBf i he ha pot wtUeipaled dice the phyaieinrt mast : constantly con- enu wipr, uner in me nuna rt me p id cure he5oIily cbmlainta6f iTtundred 95571 "locloded ia A naoo sad Mecllenbarg. The New York Convention for the rt vision and amerKlment of the Const itariofl of that State terminated it session yester day. Th new Constitution, a prepared br th Convention, is to be submitted to the popular vole at (he annual election in November.- ' .-' . .-. gome of th leading Job rnal of the dom innnt party, ynder whose auspices th Con venlton wan called are alreadycondemn ly comti neradnSi than-to eradicaie-the preiudicea from the mind of one. " A baurd, ridiculous, and Hurtful notte'nsj Which hare, is it were, growrt'wilb thrrir will adhere! id the mind, in spite, nf all efforts to root ttidm. out; Visiiitte a patient, a shoi t tide air", ay Dr. Lambert, fa celebrated physician, late from Cincinnati, but now nractisinr in this city) I perceived a very disagieeable smell, Uk that fjf pitiful rrie'dt. apparently of the bed. I ' inauired what it was. Whvi" said the ood wife, who was at tending pri her sick htistyand, "it's nothing hut a dung-hill fowl he haa got on the hot torn of his feet, poor man" . 'A dung-hill fowl" exclaimed I, with aniaienieoi.--5"113:-' ! Te Doctor, v said ahe; "I had the fat. ei.romt1te1 and dne half put on one foot, .anil one half on Mother, while it was all alive and kick Uoctor. A live fowl Cut open,' and nut on a man feet to cure feveff VTho put this foolish notion into yot.r head P r oolish not ion or . noiT Doctor,- I am tore sir. I nzer is a great ileal belter ol hia complaint tharf hewa. 'poor mnDi.be doesn't sweat ao confuselv, and he breathes a great deal, shoiter and quicker than he did, "So much.4h vritrse, good woman, 'So vou aiwaya tell me. Dor tor, when I'm doimrall I ean forh- benifit of Ih sick, in my lainoy, on you 101 u me wnea ( was stopping the cold of my first husband --the dear, good Mr. Ibeeaer Heaven rest his soul, which, in epiie of all I could do, tufned 10 an information of the lungs. and he is now in hi grare,. poor man. , "But what could put into yoor held this shocking remedy of the split fowl' ; - Why it been in my Head ever o long, Doctor.. My grandfather waa .cured by it, of a putrified fever, n I've hesrdmy molh- ame rcjtiwyjjil dreadful rebellinus fercr. butpst as' le -was" getting on his feet a gain, he had a rrolnpse, which carrird him off. Beside these, my Cousin. Jonathan Jenkins was cured of an information in the bo els in the same ' way, fhen , Mr. Thisilesifer, who, you know, i very skill fut in root and arb: and aofourth, says there Is notliirlg irt the world so good for fever, as the split fowl , . .. "A split fool!'-1 was going to ay snd indeed if ad the fools were so, who meddle with that which they know nothing about, the world would be better off. "Did you give Mf. Tolfer th iriedir (n-rt tefr himP No, -Doctor: Mr Thistlesifer' eime here just after you went away, sod 1 tha durig hJll lwl gone too tha latest rooatei in the bar yard. Oh. . miserable me! that I should be widow again, ao oon!" Saying this, lha good woman wrung hkt hinds, and wept bitterly. , The next day. Air. Toxer died. Mrs. Toxer, as in dutr bnand. wept orofueelr for hia death but finally comforted herself mat ana bad dona every thing an anectipn ate wl-fe tould do havinar taken the ad vie of Mr. Thistlesifer, and having killed th most valuable rooater m the barn-yard ro v tutr hnsbanl' lifA, South American. BORDERS .300. GENTAVLOR. Th New York Herald ha a letter from aaiiiHguiii, wniqn, oajs" . , . .. . g . We are apprised, from a reliable authori ty, trtat a vpee-aj. mScnger, .of . mesige. hat been uespatched Crona th war depar went this room ng, direct to Gen., Taylor 11 order, to that posavtsion of the city with all proper speeC liufficreui We sictot waTf'm march forward without delay upon Sahilln, and, onward ull otherwise ordeied. : He 4s to levy upon the country -for supplies, but ttf guard rgilly agViiiat any rrfSonalioJi nities npoi the irih.ibiurll's, find irjl uttau thorised invasion of their prtvste houses are peremptorily interdicted. - The" present war with Mexico will turn oat to be an extensive affair, whetner it be The absolute wy nf th majority', with ao law. out it own wii.. eoniummarioa towards which lb dVmocratic tendency la aasteningi aoe not promt to accord very well with the cute r is hia, th rsserved rights, end thsvssted right,, upon which the HJemocratic' politician of th' South lay to much trs. Nor is ther any nearer approacn to political assimilation between the characteristic of free labour in the iSorth ana servile labour in the Soutb. aa may be seeu by the teadfaat host ilitT which- the democratie rolrtk-kn of the South manifest every where , and al way again! the pi inciple of protection, which, ther believe, favor the free labour of th North. - & J- .vv Mr. Calhonri, after his duarrel with Gea. Jackaon, acted lor while with the VThlgSi , But in the beginning of Mr. Van Biiren'a administration he threw himself on the side of the Northern - man ' with Southern prjrfc7pte.M' fleTiar-alncef -mained ati thni tiAt. Whether he finds the alfies wi ith whom he -i ) umied rfior ana inernore mare available lor present purposes, wr from -whatever Muse the co slition; ia maintained, there is .not much Mli!l!X?tla, Jl.p.iwW'.li.U.ilii spetfc. taila'of "a strange alliance io vhich ihe elements of affinity are temporary and su pe'rficial, while, those of mutual repug nance, politically speaking', are permanent and deeb ented. ' ' Hm !i ...'.' MATERIAL FOR NEW STATES. . ment of Misanun voitintrerf, faiaed a slirtrt time since join the Ssnia Fe Eipedilion,' ns neen Uisoanoed, It s cottot one hun dred thousand dllsrs, without hiring hail an opportunity pi rendering toe country the smallest service.' Irt' addition, the ex pens of wrarching the St, Louis Ijegion 4 Mexico and bdi h cot the Government o(rae.two howlrd,fc?nte raiich better would it have been had thia wmrwhii h ha been literally watid, been expended 111 temoving struct ions i Ohiesnd Mifsissippl ' ; . . Am'A. 6rthopoiiiari. - 1, . THD ARMISTICE. r i W sincerely hope that the t armlstic. eonclnded between Ampudi and General layior, mrty lead In th tetmloatlon ofthi unnecessary and, s wr cnnctve," 1 most etponstve war. Indeed.- there u ever reason to believe that such will be the' re sult, from th "preeeni" condition of"5 both Brttemv-i W.OMlio4. TU .American UovernmeMfeela we U convinoed -of the grelupfior4ly of to oliUerr tMW of Mexico, ana 41 valor, anil abill .wr "all that I aeeeasary, would doubies Protract the contcat, until it had ' realized the boast of revelling in the halls of Moateuma. ortuoately, however, for ilia peace of the world, it ha been found that something more 1 necessary, in modern wsrfsre( than btars men, and skilful oflicers, Men ey ia the great engine, by which all contest of this nature ere now decided. . Thia war Jba alroady,mad. bavy lrft npn fa national puree; and we tcei little doubt that ty.five States, each, ilie atx of New Jer- ey.- A Washington letter give II11 .ac count of the position of our , forces invet ing wi ex ico:. i j ij : . ' Not all your .corporate auinorhie pen ding sn importsnl election csn come up to GeiL Kearney in the Way of uaturslizing foreigners who have lust got into the U IrlonV s--H 'iakTBWit'ilVme proclairtl theitt citizen ; rour gltirioui cuiueucracy. . "v U down in thelt msfcK ioward the . capital of our wnruiy neighbors th tarlous detach menta sweeping the .whole breadth joi in Hepublic. . The following is perhaps with. in ihe limit of the Jand fn-Cel"Opratirlg Army' under Gen. Taylor'.' K 10,000 men. etachment between Mon -.4,. v terey and Point Isabel, -, 4,000 ' . , Undet Uefi. Wool, west pf . . main army, J , , ' r, v 3,000 Uadet Geo, Jrvearney. north' -'wesTof Gev Wod, , i Total. -s XVeetol Gen. Korry we. have the in domitable i.d rallant Fremont, the moon Isin-scali r th path finder and the pilot of t he deserts,, II e . bat . wo pnd e,rstandr a force of abool 50 me A, equal la a base line elf 500 miles against the Mexican. lie has doubtless joined in the wsr.,., v' The base .line Of th land, operation slre'tches, therefore, clear across the con Pacific Ocean. ... U .tw it 41 in msi . ins- the new ConstitOtinn. In view of the important changes propos- . f 1. IL. MMMl l.w .F itlA Cl.t. it im araW tbat th tntervalof abont one month. f00'trw - ls, than to Insult fref in .0 .wiehb ll thauemin before the d.yloC .U!ihZ. .I..i;nn m Nni-mhff. ia Inn brief to in ". of that grave consideratioo jlemanded by the terioua nature of the subject. Yet since a vote must be given 00 one aide or Ihe other, it is thought to be the most tare and rational course, if the propoedjchn gep are' not well understood ind approved. to vote against tnem. J oat roe stead by Sii fit The aluratione taJ-lv-th- new-C Z'a- ttilultonin tn uaicianr ,;r7tem metm to conitituts tue Zuii ground joJLobjeclion, th change proposed being very extensive. rW--taJlcIr:lrd:rTy .t tadiarr7" aayeythe Evening Post. "the work ol.tne uonvenUotj n to every practical point of view nnsaiisfectory. . TheT-havt abolished r the; bert4d readiest iribnnal in the State the county eourui. Instead .of rendering them more efficient; a they might easily- hay " done, they' have saddled '-the people with an es tablishment of thirty six judge, at once enormously-expensive and practically ih. efficient; they - h-iv : virtually cut op the Bute into eight State, and by the system of district election have mad the jndiciary completely iireponibl in regard to ev. en eigluli of the cit zen over whom they exerci Dower." . 1 In ili event of ihe reieotion of the new Constitution by th people, H k propose 4 that th legialatute, wheal next assembles; shall call another Convention to meet t Februarrr a.T1i bope i that s second trial -bm anaxajrlsasaafi SB 9WkTm 411 11 4 AVaW tti I .bbbbhb HIP BVB aa ap aw afiawKr SWHi . show tout the people erwaw 1 or nw eleHf know what change 4by Mrent in their Corraiituiioil.' unvatioa to ive him the medicine Vou left but-to put the split fowl op his feet, poor man, and dress him well with pepper grass lea, and a little gill-go-over ground, and smart, weed with iti'. j "8t? ; you dkTfl't give him the meiiicine i K, lwwn!ji;t ntsiles!ier anl I thought it such an impotent, case, dial the plit fowl waa the principal lhing thueould be relied on. Beside, id tell the truth. -r- Doclor, we were afcatd there waemareory jiyhsirA powder in iu". ...... . '' Indeed I and to because you Ind Mr Thtstlesifer noticed a wbi powiler in ihe j -Jl..f .. ..- . I M- j 1 mcuiuine, you tnrew 11 aatue, anu ajuii o pea a live ibwip, jv ;,,,,;.. e tr -. v. -f Ye, Doctor. I Jo think marcury I s dreadAiLbad thing. zJU uvea people's lives to it, provided it tan bo done with hon .. ; On the other hand the resources of Mexi co are said to be, In aviate of great exhaus tion: ahe is ilistracted end divided by those eternal feuds which have been th cur of her existence -as a nation, from the very day of her independence; and ahe haa found ' Pro-tonsul u not apt to arw abdue nice diatinbiiona, or 10 content hlmsslf, wuH claiming I pert of a province when A ba conquered tie whole of iu' ... T6 th Congre of ihe United , Slate; however, the msuer will present itself who a .. eeriou , aptci. The anmotion of powei to annex terrilbrv by lh awsrUi to abo!ve Mexican. 00 Mexican aoiLfrom II allegiance lo their own rorernmrnt .era refer jo th territory of New Mexico ull th athcr side ol th Rio . Grafidetb' pre nntlnce them traitorilf ihev oDDoae'tlio'arrni oftho United 8tatca and to threaten them with the punishment due 10 trailers ford feiiding iheil own oil urelr iheai would ' he highhanded proceed in ca en the" Dart of any authority; how .much mor-ao wh'ea oodertauen . by a eommaiiairig .General with no other anthorilv thaa the diroetiona' of the Pieaident! . Further comment -may be spsred uotil the faci of th ease are, , folly known and laid before Congress KKLIC OF KING'S MOUNTAIN. We were t "dav r-twoelitr.w'':ilritit-a'ncar.? opor worn by th Uritish VrU, rgmon. when ha fell at the Battle of King' Al dun taw. U hey ere ol solid, Hver, Brai.!. rp :4rjttfjist iire..oCours. and beside vsluV-3 ablea atrophy arfttill contderei"rior They are now the,, property of J. T. Alex ander, Esq.; whose son have mad thent 00 ervice at several of our. flats Kepubli can musteia and rylewt. ,? WILLIAM ISlfmftXt ' We Understand thtiL at tha lit. tnvlinc'- brthi Venerable and excellent intitution, for the purpose of filling the vacancy caaioned by the audden death of President. Dew. Robert SMuhdur. CarV.l iffa "hfni abl professor of maihematic in that inati f 1, f inn m. m a I . I n . . - jtm urtmu rreiiueni pro Mfn. ... This ipnoirflment will rlri d.itihi Ka aenon..' .. "tif.!. ' f M- mil kW J..li'.t'.' v .v. ... .uo Miciiua i me couego, an 14. to nono mor o than thoio student who have had h pleasure of being pupils of a tvifwwi WauilUVIfri i ' . . v v, .' PtUriburg Republican! V? 1 s We learn, in addition, (aaya the 'Rich mood Enquirer J that in consequence of tb small number of visitors present, the board", a'ljourned until llteir next msetinr. nn tha' 2:Jd of February next; the election of tC nmmi M mm MM political .conomt-. io eucceed Professor Dew. In the mean lime, the different branchea of Mr. ntw'd1 school have been spportlorlta ambnirstthe" wuor rruicasor. wno are well quaiined tos teach then ao that no interruption of thr regular eoofsei 1st tcj be tippfthend;dt;:iTp . ;thislhd lb other" institution of tli Stat " wwih full harvest of students tht att j tiimri..' ? y.' j,- :f '''i' ")'. CJAPl'UKfi OF MONTEBEYI A WTh Souihent Car yestenley morrtlnV -cm irf With th 4Sisr and Stripe w ing isijhe breeie the herald of a brilliant but bloody triumphs We lay before our: reiders ihe brief and ImpdffecV; account of the saNguinsfy tturir1. ffor which wo m Mettd t tha-edhbrt irTthr 3ffw Oreona mtExetjirtw wrmM brglad Mpotan I. .mmmi.lmA !. mm I... .1 T . L I .. .. ... side of the Pacifiic, will mutter you a com plenjept, ofRcrrti, teamen and marine, or 9000 men. ' ;' J ''''-! '-"V-i. ;..?; With th reinfofcerrtertl tit fOufi for the eat of war, the array will bo augmented to at least 22,000 men, which added l the naval force, will amount lo the land and water co-operation of, $5,000 lunt-h and Ti"?!! i Mll4w.JbJt7e that her troop .however br, are utterly atalwort AnrrUSaiona airrttn.t tho Afari. unable to contend with our on the field of -an, f-.rmine a line of oneraiioni by Und bitUe. She require rest H recruit her and sea around th Mexican Repuplio of ..-vn -v. -i iuM,,.i.r. uuv mne,, completely encioting mat raej Qovetntnent omelhipg. reteraWing; atountryrexcept in ah narrow neck to th caaH ......... isoutn-wara. ., inese circumstance ail concur in uvor of such an adjustment, as may plage our relatioo to the Mexican Go vern merit u pon a fmr perm tnentr ttnJ 'pPbCefut basis.- Blood - enough, we hnmbly sugeeeu ha already been epilt, ntiless it la a fixed de sign, of the President to treat all Mexico as be has done Nw Mexico, al Cblifor- , IM fioturrt'a ef fa South v.'tjpon wbsLpriPclplei.rif-anky- Jt I made to appear that "th Democracy ot the North ara th natural allie of ihe , Sooth,, no one, we believe, h yet disclosed unless Ms. Calhoun's reference to a teruiti cohesive1 p'ower'Cmay "Se "t1cenle:ri'ii" illasrratwmii -The Nattoaal - iatelli genceTi alluding 1ii -the real distinction between .. .... .... a parties in tnts country, -viz lost tne one ltjn;il wa phrase.progrcsstve.'ir ilte Other Conservative, adds the Jollowing re mark i jgxZ!ta:i.ai&m- ,.4,m,,.z ai.xir.':ii.. I' here are falsehootl possibly son both aide of Id much temporary convenience THE CONQUEST OF SANTA TC. to be sure; but then k gets into the bones, or advantage for th men of me re party to TL:..i..:r.. a .u-.-'. I .r. k.. .11 -I . L. A. aa. Mra. IhisUesiler says, and mere no getting it out again a long a you .lire. -Oh! I would'ot a had Mr,. Toxer,, poo man. take it for anything,' , . "And o, by following your own. tl(l Mf. Th!tlesilers foolish notiofls, youve lost yt'Br huband. ''kvm -. ."Lost him did yon ay, Doctor; loit my dear Mr Tozey'J s hp-i-r,-t:M -.. a. "Ay; t griev to inform yon ,, that he won't live forty eis-hl hours!"; t f - ... Mo lortyeight hours, Moetori not live fort dissvowt but all men ot the slurhvest dis criminstlorl the Calhoun, the Rheltrjthe McDuffie must see that th pretended relation of the ao called Demcratic aty of the free States to Southern alarery and its mSNifenance is but stimulation; that ihei ofinClnltf f that Mittthough waiv ed and commuted for tb time in behalf of -A- mm 1 . . a i dearer object, immediate power and in "noils embrace just th notion which threaten Southern - oroosny, snd peace: that. Uorrism, .... Charter-breaking, - Ami- orty-eight hours! ml I've only been mar Realism, nay, Repudiation. andL Annex itd to him jerWiM;,4w.t.'.ttion jtaelf, are party movement rwhich t roj ry orrr to tay ; there' no hope may menace other thing more immediate, br him." 'sw!w - '' i 'J' M promi tultimte eMrutfto. ; to t klm". fis IT: b"t promts ultimate destruction AfAadl laid end sot much money lot mjf notmng.more. tureiy man ,wvtn preaent w-JUing e'othee only a year ag . And I osiai system oi tn aoutn." General Kesrne'a t,rodamalton to-th inhabitant of New Mexico . dec'lsrff that harlnj'ion the 18th inU taken possession of Biota Fe," the Capital of tli Depart pieni oi, new Mexico, ne now announce hi Itjteptidn to hold, th Deprtrtrfient with h original boundariea (on both tidea ot the Del jsorte a A part of the Unttod State, and under the nam nf the Territo ry of Ne Mexico."' : It i further Jeclar MTh nndersie-ned hereby absolves all persons residing within J he boundary, of Nfw Mexico, frorrj farther allegiance to the Republic of Mexico, and hereby claim them 'theenl sdf ihjir "VnitiJrSlilteaisas Titos who remain quiet and peccable w ill b eonidercd good citizen, and receive pfrtecupnCI hot who ar found m i rroa; or inilioatinf. others gstnt the .United Statct.will bo considered ss tnitonu . in,i .--.w.l A : L it Here i ad exercise of- ovreignty witA bieh hand. The General, however. proclaim tlilt h ct under initrucliont from the Uovernnjent, meaning in t fei dent, -. v Yflj;-::j'!i A- . The act ol annexation which United Tex a with the Republid included all the tem tory ott thi side of the Uio Grande. t. The extent, therefore, of Gen. Kearney ' excess is that ho claims as a .part of the United States the territory pi New .Mexico te both sides of that river wbicb be os no rtfht to do. .-i i 4 c It i doubled i ome quarter whether the document purporting to be Gen. Kear ney' paoelamaiion ta enine papers Letlers from Santa Fe.ofUi aame dat and even of three dsya la'er Jo not mention it. iKo' Aue'rcan " and liilicin irmlaa unAm the eorrifrtitfld of Generate Taylof and Anv pudia. Victory has strain a we felt 11; nred it would perched apon our banneri but jt ha been desfly. pnrchsseil bf th lo of many vIuabl liet. Should W receive a more detailed account or the bat, lie by (hit morning t mail, we ahall Uy it oeiore our readers in an extra theet. -" r ' In addiitdri td the particulars received by the lip, .w are eaabled to publish th following tatement received fronr Cp 8peneer, of the U. 8, Army direct from Monterey on hi wavto Washimrtoa with - - dsspslches -s4 f!r'!trit " - aen TsyloiV fore consisted ft 4dl3Q reguiarTd (KXl Gen. Ainpndi,4 force wM7000 rooulari and 4000 volunuters in all U,OO0. "''' . Gen. Tyldr reached Monterey on the' tOih. .'i ' ; - . ' - n Reconnoltered en the 30th and 2it ' took in succession all the ' enernie's out' worke -and ihetJfshop"4; telBke; oh th 22d. Rhfgety with. hi Own gun' and--- other of the enemy, which had beed tdkenr, fired Upon the town during the whole ds1. on thrf 23d. They tornied the tow a, and L..J J.kiii.-.---m - i. i i-.i-' - ttiii.ii.iu uiuig, Biicircuru in gaining two Uiltil of-W; the--enemy-ketipln WS-KXWMihtl which they bad made very atrong by birri Csding Ihe appfdaclier 'and p'ietcing thij . -houses foe mwsketry. Towards the close nf the 23d the volonteert Wfero obliged to mire from their atttiopt on the Plaza and it eppreaehee, which fiey did at the word of Command and In good order. ' ' , -Th f.i!lowirig1ii!ht wse tpent by. the " Ameiicaus by ihrowinj 'shells into lh Plata where the Mexicans were confirled in a small space. On the 2 Ith, Ampudi eenl a flag demanding a personal intettieiy with Geni Taylor, which resulted in' tap; ttulstion as follows: ' k ; i The Ifexteanf hi evecri:ia in even daye to Jseep theff gcirl 'nd rj Cannon, and Si . rotMiTof ammunition. The remainder af th arms and ammunition to remain in lh hand of the Americana. ; v" ' ; An armistice of 60 dsy, or until each General ean cominunicste with his gnven I'' tvAa exiteiiineiir i " T t W reu I 14 nuw In rro2re iNeverthele it is likely omiugh 4i bf tau-i Connecticut, J mauH(ac4ur eisra by the tlientie.. A military ma enacting the jsame machinery used: in nxs.k,ii pine, , which has just eloed n siou mei p- - ' ' JAI- UTCBFORO. . ; : . Amf
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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