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i ; -51 A TfBiia ff4"fr-lflVj IPS i WnliiMM' fi 1 k; iv'mtiwkm JZT22iS Ziji Tf.rV-a VfurTJ-Z THO' J WS.WAT, 3;irs soars etaousASrewiami eait. ixtillictcii rvsica hsseeaeee ti ts or ova stats is Ttiii ti m.',:,..,:...'! FJS.BtSTSB. ia TOu 88. . - , : .. ViV.I t' tv ! ' '' THE GRAND CAPITAL OF 9100,000 THE "WEALTH THE INDIES ANO MINES Or IMSKU, TU UK A IV " JED ONE THRQW- , Sbrna scsoea of nature end works of art disps iheir beauty as strikingly that lbs ontutored a age, Ibe entsoght child, as well a man versediy cienee. view thels) alike won equal wonder, al- miratixn. and aaiontahtnent. there is an indecrib- ab!e Mtluation of .he sense of the beautiful ar.d estonbdung which o pen can deeciibe, yet it Amm ham la I ha heart of IW( Derson without lb (cachings of any trite but by the dictate ot the purity altos annd. Buen leoiinge win. arouced upon the perusal of lbs grnnt 8URPA8 SlS01.y BRII.UANT fCBfi below. Is hs dwwn during the month of OCTOliER MYLVESTER baa durina; the yet, h ' rilrtit,itofasICArirAl. PRIZES and oth rif aianitud only P,P;wl,ba the advent of thU UNEXAMPLKD AN D t AR. K!7 LOTTERY ewr drawn In the VMI ED HTATE9, Ihs Capitals consistine; of OBe hnit tired Thonransl Dollar av Forlf riiousanA Unr. Vwenir f" Hnnd. t-'lfteew l'hoHad. with l wo HI) NO RED FHIZE8 OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS each, bsaides other Pcheme during ihs nioath which ars on a par with ths oiual mag niAcenss of the LOTTERIES in whwh TI. VETB ft monthly -dip' sf . WttUXUHR&Jtk liieoripondonU. t ;'fha diffiquliy which yill oc cur wi'l be in the eupply of I'icWets. bs liiereftMs m-oinmenda"'s " 8.j:tVLVESTF.R, - " 41 V'allStrcet New York. , 5540,0001 ALEXANDRIA LO n ERY, Class 80. for 1847, to b tlrawn ,.-. Alexandria, (D. U) Saturday, the 10th of Oct. 184T. 79 Numbers U Drawn Ballots. . GRAND SCHEME. 4o.roor , 'r-y 14,000! 1 ol 7.000 ' -! lot 5.000 .f 3,000, fv 1 of !2,&8 -f 2.000 dollars. . 00 each! NEW 'Jr.ti. ' fee 1147 to a itra i . Wenedy. Iha 87lh. u( Oot. 15 Oaaa Ballstte. ?35,tjO0! I ot SIOII dollars ' ' t oft.900 -laf 1.000, . 1 al 1.700 - io,uv,: 1 of S.85S 40 dullare 1 8,000 - : I oft.STO I 0(1,600 " "10 Prizes of 1 1 ,500 each -lOOF SOWtl,, 10sl$3M. '''' Ior$i00 400 Prize of 150 each! ' 60 of 100 43 of CO " - ' 193 of 40 ' rV &c. ' :' &c. & ... t'- Tkkets $10-Shs J proporHea. , -w A Cenificate of a Packajre of 20 Tickets wUlbo sent for 9 120 Shares in mpoitin.. -.--? ALEX A NOKIA LOTTERY, Claaa 11, for 1847 te he drawa at Ateaandrla (U. C.) on oatuntay, ih ot Oot. 17. 7 amhers-l Drawa Bl- . SPLENDID SCHEME. ' f'rif S35,000t $13,000 I 019,000 -; ("v- ir ,1 6,- . i o 4ooa . , i ot t,ao 40on00eacl.!!:i 00 of 400 ' " 114 Prizes of 200 each!! . . t 63 of -100 'S'- 63 of 80 v,' -; .es,f eo. tvs' sf?'-186 of , ao. ; " ","- 'diC,'"''' '-'S ec E-,:--a;t' U - Tickets 910 Dollars. s-. , iif A Certificate ola Faakataol 85 fiaksts will be aent ft30 sharea in proportioa. . ; ALEX A NOKIA LOTTERY, Clai.68,for MT; a We ili a a at A Icaawtrta D C.) s SetanSajr, 2nd of Oct. IS47.. 7 aumaeri 15 Drawa " Ballota. '.:-. '...., t SPLENDID SCHEME. - $30,000! " $12,000! i cri ooo . .. i ot two ... - .1 otieoo ' 1 ol 3.t4f 4 Prize of $2,000 ' . - . .10 Prizes of 91300 each! ' -i 10 Prizes of glrOOO!! ' . v . lOoTfOO - u IS f300 v- 'j - 400 Prizes of 9160 leach 1 - St f tin aollara ' ' S3 01 (0 dnltars SirffO - .' f 3 Of 40 ' -' tie. lie. ' ' ' TUkatctlO-kSharea la areoortioB. VA Ca.iifiaaleol a PackHeof SO I'wkets will be err lor $180 Share in pi rpartioo. , , 8 Prizes of 910,000 ' vr 980.000! iaaj,'' KEtV JERSKY STAI K LOI I hY, Claii M. , lor 147 a drawa at Jerae nj, X, J.J as Wrdaetday. the 13 ot Ocu Ia47.; 73 aaaiaert ' '13 Drawn falrot;," "., . 8 Prizes of 910.000 each!!! '4ir$5 -V -W'r I ol 4.07 ;'. OF 1.000 each:!! tav le ! .'. SSef 4iWeaak -? RiPrrfis 1200 Prizes of 9200 64 of .100 dollars. r 'ni 4 ' 1. t, 4 121 ol $60 Each 144of 40 13i ol 30 : tie. . &C. " .' s "A CsrttSoate of a Package of 81 Ticket will be sent (er $130 Shsre is propel wa. -- -i At r.XANUItlA LOTlEHY.CIasiSa. for IS47, to bs drawa at AUtanitria, D C. on Saturday, ' the 8rd of OU." 147. 7 aombcra It draw ballot, bM t.;v-"; f''''-'-ff ki- ,v ...i - i'-.. ,Crad Scheme. ..... .-: 930,0001 u ' n- W; tt , " 81RW0 I r.fw.ooiJ-ri wf WOO I or 4.000. ; ; or ,,079.: ' .Oprtxes rf 1.000 each . - -.eir -i mn P.i,.,. r St.tnnaarhlr si 4 tt atejftn V ' ' c Mas 100 ".s . wf a l i-t IS dJIsrs w .'r . , ; - ItO of 40 .dollarf r Tickets 10 Dollars. V ," ; "7 k Certificate ol a Package of 81 Ticket wilt be 'Mfor f 100 Shares la prcparlloa. a ENORY&CO. OFFICE, KO t If. CALVERT STREET, J ' , (opposite BARXtJt's Crrv : Hotel,) 5 ITIIE GREAT CENTRE OF, AT- X TRACTION NOW IS THE , .. , GORGED U 81 0 T T E R Y, . .h'. . To be! Drawn on ths - : ! i 27th of October, 1847. The following , maznificent Prizes have all been sold the last month and die money fiirwarued u distant correspondents from the old established house of EMORY & CO.; -a run of luck that has. never before been equalled in this or any other city x Aof IS, aomb. 3 13 4S. whole tiaatt, SJO.000 Ohio.. i - ' - .. Aap 9X aomb. 3 63 TO, half ticket, ( 19,000, fenaa. Aos MS, aomb, SS St T3, quarter ticket, $50,000, Aajc' fO aorab. t 29 , ar tlekal, $10.00, N.C.' Srpi.. It, .soma.. 66 i7 73, whole ticket, $20,000, Sept , eombs 10 IS 10, whole ticket, $5000 Sept Fe enne. Iq addition to tlie above we have sold "ttortcsr- lrm 0f4l00fcTh"niaH prizes are lika ho seven year locusts, too numerous to-mention, ''.n'r.r THE CAP SHEAF! :'. To be distribated in this Brilliant Lottery; - $1,802,0001 ' ? EMORY k CO. reeomnHrad Ibis scheme i one of the brat ecer atTt red ia Ibia aoanirr. A Ticket haema aar three of th Orava (last bare oa it, cunoo draw lit than ft .000.' ' eif h CAPITAL PRIZE. . t, ii 60,000 DOLLARS! ; t. V ; 400,000 in . 4 Prizes of tl 5,000 each;? tOO.000 in; S Prizes 0f-,r74S0O each. ; 60,000 in 20. Prizes of . , 3,000 each.' $00,000 in 30 Prizes -of 2,000 each. T-wTBW.aWotwa eacRT iJ-if?:' ; ... i , tj tr. ; 1 1 1 1 r 'da F. do do. 7.500 dollars 1 P.5O0 diillars f sre da -T SOO dollsis f- t 80 SO 40 117 CO M t38 do : r.sui ktru$3i' do 3,000 Hollars are do 8,000 dollars sre I i do : ' 1 ,500 dollars are , -.do 1,0C0 dollars are " do t 8M dollars are 'do f ' doner are do r 100 dollars are SO 000 117.(100 v 16.500 13.900 IJ.BOO SfttK) 15S,u0 31400 1.1J do 07 dollar ars 8,9fiO ' do' 40 doliae are 83.740 1'; - de V . SV dollars are 30.31 Frixci, arbftanlint to,fs : ' " $1,202,000! " ' i Lows.tSNo. ttu St Sddiawa. tsd h 4th draws V. ,,,3,.f.V:,.-,., hots tlckstt " 880 ' rterl halces . &X $ll ? I emhis -. f 5 00 .a so A Package ot 86 Wh le Ticket soit n Which we watrsnt to draw " i-,f!:!f'. kijr'&iU J ' v v ''' v' , v'i ..!;:,-.; lavtara rick of 'onlr $5 840 $280 ' Perioin who detire Parkacea. heed entv lerall lbs anoant nf rhk, and ws will sead aerli6tatw, V Far 8 Whola wkcts n J,i utz s .j, s .. do Si Hel.ee . : . ,,."", 140 do 8 Qoartert f f 1 - 70 ' da 8 Kighlbf ;- .!' ; ;.'"..'; Meiw k a cbanee for the packaee that eater before cqoallcd. Oi.e ibW packS saa draw yoa the iplenaia wwmi i ft-ff -$100,0001 - J- n a. . EMORY fc CO- say try one.- Leek is a loHewe. sad EMOIlY k tUH ike Uekieet Friae Office In the United States. Bo all yoa have ta do ia to forward ynor order for tiekeis sad a prise is sure. EMQRY fc. CO. Will sell lickot in alt Lotteries advsrtised by other , venders, mske the same &e. dortion, pa all postage, send the Managers' offi cial drawing after drawa. sad sell to better advant age than any 01 bar venders can sett. , A fcw line directed to t before purchasing s'eeaker will gie salicfarttoa and ensure a prmpt rrurn a EMORY c CO. pay the same attention to or ders as If personally present.. -.-. Jrf;. ? MOBY ck CO. earn all piiies at sight. P. STheiSMALI, FRY LOTTERY drsws every Monday and Wednesday. T'ebele J5 e's. P" scenef, and f 1.50 for a certificate of 86 qusr- tare, ?: - : 'i 'T1 " '? ilW;'? .iitvty.', ' ,s,''-;is Br- ' l,.Mrt,Miiinil amrla Tick eta. address i-v.t .1 EMORY & CO. -f.j US1TED STATES LOTTERY AGENTS, s, Ns- 8 CalveitSireel, " "''as ::r v ')'' v; Baltisaora; Md MitLARlUNGEMpNTS "ATT rk";v vt Raleigh. Nic. Northeia Mail, "dsilf.' Dus p. m. Close 11 a.m. Bail Road - t Y'? Southern Mail, dailv s Doe 11am. Closes 19 m. 4 horae eoacbes" J' Ct t ?' . V Gieensboro' Mail, iri-weeklv. Due Monday Thursday atvt Saturday at a m , and Closes on Sunday .'.Wednesday ck. Friday, t p n t-4. Um ' rhaeJN i - . '.-"' .- f . .- Pitta' wo Mail, ice a week; ' Arrives on VYedneadsv sad Samiday at 7 P at. Cloaca Monday aa6 Tbeiaday 6 am Horse mail. t Newborn MsiL tri weekly. . Dse Tortdsy Tkorsday-and Ssturdsy at 9 p te and closes . -U. k 1 M.I I . . Sunday. J uesoay anu anwrauay pi a p m. Rosboro' Mail, onea a week.4 Due Friday at 10 a mi eloses on Fiidsy at S f tK Horae avslL-ft'S-J t!.'w ""sv.ts.vs eUJ v J. Haywood Mail, ones a vrrrk. Dee Meads at p m.. Closes ctery Fiidsy at ft a at lloraa nail. ' Tarhorough Mail, triweekly. Dee Mood a j : RALEIGII, If. . YEDlfESDAI OCTOBER - - --- ' :..;.' i! J.:- y;.U? W'dndtyBdPridy at' 10 tn' closes on aonaay, i uetday sad Thursday at 9 a ro Twq horse hack, a;,vl $tj4i4 f.i "sTi M7. .swjius, -, DEATH SCENES OP ILLUSTR.L OUS CIUACTEUS. Fiom the Deineerstlc Hetriewi Mozart seemed to suffer like Johnson from prevailing fears of dentb. ,'1 h'ra was some, ihui2" strikingly , beatititu! and ;tmichinw tho. rircumsiances nfliis death. His nwceiest sonjr wns tho last i ho auno- tho Raaicm. He had beeti employed on an exonisite pieee fit several weeks his son filled with inspiration of richest melody, and already claiming kindred with immnr. tiihtyv After tfirinit it, its last touch ana breathing into it that undyinji spirit of sone which was lo consecrate it, through all time ns his "cftrjfaji strain" he fell into a nlle and !qiirvt 8iiniber At lensih the light tonthiea of his dangh ter Emilio awoke l;itn; ."(Jotna hithnr said lie "my Emelit -my task is done I mr ixemiieui -my itftjuieiu is nnisn ed.w SajC r'ot so dear faiher,'' said ihs irbnOe girl interrupting him ns" the tears stood in hT ejes; you must be better .yon look bettpr, for even iiow your cheek hns a glow upon it; , I em sure we will nursu yoii well Jogain lei me , bring yon 8ornethin.,'Do' no deceive yourself, niyjove,", snid the dy ing . lather; ''this wasted form can never lw restored by human aid. v From Ileav en's mercy alone do I look for aid in this my dying . hour; yon ; apoke of refresh ment my Emilie take these my It ftote.; it done td rr.y pinno heresing thcrrr w.h the hymn of my sainted moth gr let rriO hce more lien r thdse tones wfiicKtliaT? oTi' 1ong1nyWa$riW delijht." i E mil ie obeyed; and with a voice enriched with the tenderest emo- ' tiia song the following stanzas: ; "t hS labor ia o'er! .i s' - t: em f Ainl for th "Tt 4t -There me fiod. ; A kavea mansion of rest. - Spirit! bow bright Is the mail , for which then art aow on the wing! v Thy home will be with iby tiaviour sbd God, " Tbeir loud hsflelujshs to sing. ','1' - As she concluded, she dwelt for' a moment upon the low melancholy noies of the piece, and tlieo turning from the instrument, looked in silenee for the ap proving smile of hr father.' It was the still, passionless smile which the rapt pud joyous. spirit had 'eft with tho; seal of death opOrt those fei.tur.3S.' 1'; '""f ' We turn again for n inonicnt, to the closing scenes of some, of the earliest poets ciiiug few, cases at .random. The two. we commeoce with are melan choly enough. , . . . ... ; - - j Otwayr: the dramrttisl, diod at the earlf age of 31-tlwugh in the manner of his death, his biogaphcrs ' somewhat dider. It is said that having N en com pelled by his necef riiy io cotitracl, kept and haunted by the terriers ot :the law, he ' retired to !'js!. public house i Tower Hill, where lie died of want; or as if is related by . some of his . bio- grnphers, by swaJlowing a ' piecrf of breHd wntcn cnniy ,i)aa auppneu,. nuor long fast. He went as is reported almost ia rude state, and in the re go of hunger, finding a gentleman In, a neighboring coffee house he asked htm for a shilline." The gentleman gY him a guineujwhen Otway going away, bought a . roll,: na wascnonea-wtta the first moiithrtil. .Pope says that Otway died of a fever caught by a ?io- lent pursuit Ol B iuikiwihmiiiu iuuuwj viic of his frictid. Cut that iiuiigence and lis concomitants sorrow aud despoudence pressed .hard , upon, him v has aeer been denied, whatever imniedinte cause might have brought him; to the t grave, t. Philio Uassinger, the immediate sue cessor of Sliakpearo and second only to him as a dramatic poet ofieii as tna- ieet e: and penerai y more viegam man his master was as powertill a ruier 01 the understanding as the Di7d of Avon ...... . . ... , was 6f tho pnst-ionsi And yet," wiih such' rare talents Massfnger appears to have mninutnca a coustantBirugie wnn adversity, and to have enjoyed uo gleam of sunshine. fcLife to him was one long wintry day, and ."snadows, cloii'is ami darkness" snt upon it. Kveu the memori al of his mortality is given with a path etic brevity which accords but too woil , ' : . - -otwUhe strife.' . 1 j . '' "V ? flir:;" 1 -il,rve'V!-''f.? t '.- .' ' - I - ' H .1. -' . : , ....'!,....:..,;.., .,U;if-a...H1..J.,.-.,,aN,k,i..:.rt 'Iii- M. - -v: i " 'T21 i.:.; Tii letter1 en WnJVft? T-"""' ' " ." - . ,.r'..i. : .;; "' ' " vrr 'Jftj T-' .', ' t''?"-, .. , ... -,u .f,. if ' '. : t:';:-1 ' ,w ! y. with the obscure ana immbi passage oi his lire It simply states: FMarch 2t, 1030 40, buried Philip Massing, a stran. - . . -i i 7'"' 13. i sir. lfi ThW last lines panned by Sir Walter'sive Raleigh on the tiight previous to his ex!hgr! TV..11..U, HJny ur iiiiiiiinr 10 me reauer. They tnmmeure, . I ;f ' . ,i "Oo, S miI ths bojs gnrsl I: H. Vpoe thankless srrasd. , , , Fear net to lourhths best, . : . . ;) . , ;, r. "T1 ....it. . t .1 . i.r-t ' ' " - d iu warrant, Oe. since t nanlt siast die, v, ... t T .,. , j jitw iiw worm ius ur, ! A t' yo ii-ii me VStirt H (Iowa. And shines lUs eofiened wood: Go, tell the Church it sbsws - ' tA hatV food but doth no asod. TflbeCbarcb and Court reply. VTbeti si theeli heth the lie.", V hen on the scaffold, h desired to seo the axe; and filling the edge of; it he said it the siienff This is it sharp meanine, nut it sure rvipcuy foralletils lieir.g asked n-ntcrt' way. tie chose . lo to place himself on the titock, he replied "&o the heart be right, it is ho matter which way the luad ues," nnu giving tfresigna, rTwivedihe t rek uimnsi, composure,, cucn was t tie end of this grpal - ilhtstriotis man, of whom thenjre was not worthy . . v. is? Wiien the post Goetho,. afleri more ilminhe nsuul allotted torm of human e'is!cle was ' met by the ' summons. it forind htm si ill busy with the pen v.. . - r l , hic iuii.cuiriii si uiuo oi ii ib piKrsilre ana nis power; and he sank as a child, whd. with the glow of (hd day's Activity siillori, his cheek, looking forward jo a morrow of hopo and joy, folds hiu.self ;'aleep,L(!t.,th light enter,V wete liia Jast words, echoed, we may suppoe, says his biographer, from a region where moirs of that surprising woman, Mndav me de otnel, that her last expressions, aooressea io-. tnntannriand were; . have loved God fi Ll I'm i;.:;us.i.,. -smiiu devotion and then replied ; "Well, this is ngreat comfort;!' have followed yon distinctly and Ifocl as if I were Yet to be myself again." ;? The. last words of iXrJeucrsnn,' who died "Oait n century i niter the passage on his tmmoital. lie claration of liidepetidendi'iice, ' were: ?'I resign . my soul to Ood . and my daughter lo my country !T The dying words of John AdntnS, tho! tatW ; day, Wera'slfl! more characteristic of the ttiiui A few minute .'before . he divO being roitse'd by the firftisf or a' counon, and told that his J iicighlwrs were Mowing fojr the 4tli of Julyj he exclaimed, fM It iM a great aid glorious day," and ejairetf Willi Irjo words, VIudopBirtJenee foreverr on. his lips, i It, i? nfrefhing to ,:. find somn evidence of deep coiisciousnefa ot tlievastsolemuttybeGttiugfhedyinghour among men endowed above the average of their 'rtrte viih intellectual strength; as in the case of Oroii", . whoen being asked for hi dying arlmonition.exclaim ed. B aerlous!" Alt his vast learning did not alloy Wrri to think lighlf of the ' i-i -U1' ,', -a s Va V . ' paramount f ;ctaims, ot tnose Ttinigs which mnite for our eternal peace Sir William Jones one of the most bril liant geniuses that 'ever lived, affords lirailnr evidence of the right-estimate of human tearing compared witiwwe more important concerns of the future world; Mt f matters not." soys jono ioriow n than dies btit how; he lives-1 And even the -sceptic uoitscan observes: fThe grent error is, allowing too "mnch mnortance trr;' life ,as "if Oor,. oting depiided on; it and ' we were nothing 1 arter denih,"! ;.i o attncii ourselves tut slightly, to human nff.irs ; is thelesl " . X r. l -n ... melliod. 0.1 learning to uie. neu wr-, rick shewed Dr Johnson his fine house and gardens akHumton Court, instead of replying in tne language oriiauery, ne pxclaimed;; Ah! David, David, these are the things-which mnkedealh terrible. At the fd vine eouch of on of ' th an" clent philtophers. while some attendant were soniy penning ujwn omno umo physfcat topic, lie eagerly oponed his eyes 'and snidr "Let ' me understand what you 'are 'discoursing, abonf, - that then Kmay dle4 "Aloslho.W. little after all their' toil, and, assiduity ron even the greatest men i, atlaiil 't N' wlon , confests tonus wnrii ne w """.y . tifie arnnisition in view of thr boundless riglon of 1 unf xylored knowjellge t; etiild picking up pebble hf thelthe -sea. aida. To thinkinir mids. time 1 never so Impressively marked rs by the ucces .. '. J. U.' Hit? i ' ' -Mil ' . m WW .!. -lull ngW.n . 1 ." tn rn:.f - exir f 01 toe s. f tin cuiiifii ' . 1 . 1 ; . 11 auoi - which iwtif?r ;ea in ipe PriSetit . epnc 1 is Ed tiff nut (one by. 'n.tGo iCnt'eridgo, Lamp jdei.rted; atiJthei Goethe, , Sclt, , Byron, ana Southey, . have Auiinhtrt nnil fr hnnlmrt 1 i n . . ...... e nit ioajj 01 u, t;. u and i-'ejicia lleroans we hcarDnlphr.;.,; ; . ; , f foMr' srenri of.Mrs, Hemnna life diepTflyJjijr affection, in a' hL'h and fit'h dcjrre". Too recti rteues to child hood show iiow Ciuiet Was lieroonseiniire and Tutw'nHtew ed j.er ,rneninry;i her (Jonversaliiina, wisy br sister all breathe ,"'P,9 P 1 iinntortnUiy-r the t imixjou VftU'nfnjr'.Ori rhind fre imm Ihn Stnnnrl ties of, outth nod ready to ?pnrticipaio iu thaf Hensn re which is shared in alnnil her own pea has so touchHio-tv denict. .praams cannot plotare , arorU. e f.it. Sorrows and death , nay not enter there. ,w T' djth not breaths oa lU fedelcss 'bloom.' She hns, been portrayed to us s of cendajitly beautifuUi'fiuing. shrine for opttrditi.ind.?.;.:As ia the case with most u not all who write, day by day, for the bread that perisheth, she endu re rattwr man enioved life. A heart disease, with all its distressing accom- tanyuienit narras.ea ner mind and wore away her frame which we are told became towards the last almost shied, ,At the) Comnaraiive earlv arm of 41, on the ; eve ot the Sabbath, her "pint passed away lo enter on the Sab milh nf eternal rest earth having scarcely "profaned what was borri for the skies-" Oil tiertomb isincribed one ofhurhnnnti. ffw8esherTtioiit ttTrWritttiiw-fe' - "Cain on the fossa of thy God, ''" ,. -.Pair spirit rest, tbtf nowf..,;.- tioiore us ? TaisTSABonrnoK. f We come now to what our raaders have looked for with great anxiety the basis which Mr. Trist-and wW Mexicans upon propoiea to negotiate., . it will be seen a a aa a that from the commencement , there was no real intentioit on the part of the Msxi cans to eoDcluds. S pesca '. In fuct it i nt saying tn much 'to sssett that their propositions vere fareiesl In the eitreme, and originated iit fraud and deception, the only motive Which evidently actuated them beittf a , desire to obtain, time to sirength- en thems?)ye for a renewed contt cL , Pnr kant .. lima and anare. we nnlv eiva 1 an ontliiieotthe: prbpos'uions ofeachpartv. The first proposition we come W is that of Mr.-Trf.fc " ' PV ' ' 1 "Aaf. 1; There will be a firm and uni- verst peace between' the Uni ed States ofAmeriea knd the United States of Mx 1 ico, without any exerpllon-whatsotver- Aft l.oiiliiie W.3..B r kv land ahall cesse immediately and definitively a (oonj . i. 'm:.iU,.i,.ii i...j.k.. .rkn I ...... py companies u p ,.6' . t . ' IiAit fl. All mi i re ot ratincattons ot mis treaty. Desiues it is agreed thai If any Mexican citizens shouhl be prisoners of the Cam i . i i t r- IMI;.k. SnvllCB, VI ill Blljr riura in ,wmi. ni.Mtii the limits of the United States. the Gpv. ernmefit ' ot the United State w'ill tndr. h eve been een duly 4 ratified ; by the; United -rce.-l... J..-. ..:ir U. I......I Stales without delay lo the eommandere of .jboih ... l ji J .u.. i .-.i parties, ooi n on oca aou wou, i uu.wi - Hies - are suspended, and that snh . us !. J.J I ,1... oensicn sbsll be strictly observed. -Im mediste'y sfter the'exchange of rstificationns rf the present treaty, an tne potts, ter ritories. towns and possessions of 'every kind which may ba been captured by the United States from the United Stales of Mex ico durimr the war, except those comprised within the limits of the,, United Slates. ;as denned by, article No- "f,;,""' "7 will be given up, iihont , delay and ithout occasioning .sny. damage, or ithout any , exportation of artillery, or oublie property captured originally in said ports or towns or wntcn may oe toerein at the ratification of this treaty. 1. .... I kvti 4. The dividing line between the two Henublics will eommence tn the Gulf . . t i . .... i of MextCn, tri're lesgaes oi isnmroniingine mouth of the Rio Giande, thence upward by the middle of said river to a point where . .. .. . .: it toucbes tne menaian uno oi mv mi" nnrrs otwarmadeibv both I and me TauneanonB win , oa csvnaukvu m parties, both pusea'anj land.shalf bo libera- the f3tty of Washington Within thelpericrl- led as son ss practicable after . the ex- of - months from- ths date ori -fbif.fttl .t..n. r ..ilArrliLKc nf ill a traalw. I It- RIB V bS SlPneO. r SJ S00U OS DOSSf - rer to obtain their tettirn io their homes, ontier hisreneweinsriucnownicivoiiit:. according to the treaties extstTng'wiib tliose" slightly, from the original propoeition,. Indians. tw .wv.w 4 6"&n n-r ,AaT..l, It is merely an expression er 1 'At; 3i'As- soon as the treaty! Shall desire that there may b firm andaiiSn; a V - S . I . IT. -B haaaa lniA4k fll.akJ laWA IfanilTl If-SI. in' " '' ,tanw:.a-,-Ti.'j . i . j ,. T Jt.- .-.wSj an 'imm-f--.tr' KOfi$ 1 t'. .t, .. w 4 w' , of.he oothe;i.'J, UmitVf New ;Mx:c7tfc. l innannie'SoiuniYeft, me same inert -toward, he nprth to h Jongituje t?, nor Jiernliiie.oCetv,.Ve"xco, nniil'jf , j inteisetfted bv the first arm ithe K o ftl-.. .9? t i show ijl itot; bVinte'rsectav) b)' flV arm or .that ner thence, to, the jWiliv said line, nearest to said,. aim'; .thence' H direct line' ts the saine'and tlescendi'u'k V tnhl arm and. bv the said river Gila. un:J hs disclsrge into" the, river Colorado ' from, tlit-nce downwards by', the Colurade and ths middle of the Gp f of Colifornia to U Pacific Oceao, VC i -' AT- ,3, consideraiion of the eitcnsloe' r territory, ol defined by .he piecedincj:ni- . cleandby the stipulationi'whieh ivillanncnr in. ariire. No 3. ths United States abandon, : furerer, all claims srainai iIip ITm'iU.i r, J . , . t , o - .l, of Mexico,, on account of, the ezpensei 2 'V , i"",M'i"uun oi, articta xsa 4, thl Uniled iates agree to guarantee a j ray 4o the. claimaau -all ih ni ;wiiitr:6Av'do:e'-': dueaccordi batween the two repobJic8,in,trie cily-f, Mexico ou the UOib of January $43. audt lo prdride for the payment of the deciiioas; give .in ".favor, of thorlaimojnis, f,ieu under . convention befveen Ihe Veitcel, Stales, snd, the Meilcan, Republic, urJer date of tlie.Jlth April, I8ai).,f And 5thei United (States,, also agree lu- assume the payment of the claims of citizens of llia United Suites not preiiuslvdecid;.I acainal the Government.: of the LTniteJ of Mexico,up 4to surn which shall net exceed three millions ofdollara. i,inW aball have oiiirinated hrevintia to tfa i.ti. of Msy,j8iri- a0il' i whiohi also ahall aeuts cv t tribunal of com mis rone rs cap! pointed bv the Gevemmcnt of the- l.'niid, Slates whoae decisions. )al be defiaAivar vt iijdd this . .r!,r l nmiation , v, m.o ui, uii.i ueaiaea, tins agree lopajf to tht. : Ui iUd S;8tes , of Mezico, 8, L ha sum is not ejieeificd.B :. H ' .;. , w aarrteinthe validity of lh$ claims ;. j 'AT. 8, '1'he Uullect-iSiBtes- ahall-hawa. . In "perpetuity free ef any taxi er claim"''. whatsoever, for the produce of their own country or toe produce introduced nndee tlieil , flarr. the itransrwrtaioav of ' roods -1 thiough tlis Isthmus of Tebanttlepee, for 4. or Jiom the. I'amne, oy any means 01 eo. vevanrs new in exisience,or.to .be eitabrc liabed bercsfier by canal or railroads. , .;vf j AT. 0.,All the goods introduced tlurtny the occupation of ths country by the Un..j led States, shall be fiee from either impur.., ! utioh. or Internal duties, and free from en- ,seatloa.'-r?: :::"'T': .rV r Aat. to.'Tbe article of smity,1 ejr merre snd nsvlgatton. 'concluded in 'concluded in tit J eitV of Veiteo, on (he 5lh of April, 1831 between the two powers -shall be renewed? t ho period of eight years after the ratifl '5 tation oflhistraityt eecb party having the I right aier, theexprratioaof that perioil,to:'. terminate Ibe same by a notice of on yesri8 1 Aar, 11. I His treaty twjil bo spprovcfi nd ratified by the Preaident of the Unitei! 8iae of America, with the spprooalionaed eonsent of the Senate, ami by the coi.ieiy ? eft ha United Stales of Mexico wiih th.-' li.ii.......i.. .!.U. .r .k n.....t riK....kH i"u" .r(!'''; f ."T,, . " . V - Leavihr aside fur the present -the nrjlr Instructions from Santa; Anna totUw Me--j icanoommieeionerSc W? proceed to give arn ft J ieaneommiaioner W?r proceed to gv art, outline of the wfirooftm oured by .them peace between tho two Jtepub'ics. ; 1 ' ' KliniilatPS that all tri3 soners taken by land or sea shall be given up at-J I tl.a .! la aiirnad. and that anV Rlevi-' i v .-' - . , , ' can who may be prisoners of th. eavsfr tiibesor Indians wiihtn the limits oi mj United States, shall be given op ,by. the Government . the United Slates and y. turn to their homes. .?'Vi.jj. i 1 a. AH the forts, towns or territory sntlarT tillery taken by the Uniiei State shall be rewrnsa to Jienco, , -f i e , , , . ! "Art. 4. The dividing line. Doiwcm w two Renublics shall commence in file Gulf1 1 of Mexico, three tcagttfs trom ianu,in irom,. 1 from the'Hontnera. mouin 91. tie oay; corpus uimsu, to run in J"r"yr de las Nueces, to follow thence tbe eourso of that river to its sourcei from the source of the Uiver ' Nueces straight : hns will 4 bs traced until it meets lhe actual ;froniier.. of New Mexico, in T the east southeast pert- Ii will theiiee fullow thescioal froniier of New Mex.co y tlie east, norm .iv.M m.1 ii nil it meets latltinle Si. vi r i it
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