Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Aug. 28, 1846, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i 1 i: f - 4 1-4 . - F lit I: 1 'I 3 4, ' til .it 11 ' .1 I ? is v4 : FUOM i'tm ARMY.. - We have, accounts from the Kio lntnn 5 I u f!:t ') If ft I i. v i m ' ..- Vf, inth iiinnrJ liroiicht io'-vs wrr leans 1V the steamship ftevv lorl f j Gen:;Titvlor IHVMutHniofosior Cajnarf go on lite morning of the 5th instqnf, ac companied by ahoit oko;hall the JTexan raiment of infant y, dnd a rUe Umerican FJ ! says Mi darture wait deeply regrettfd by all ranks the people, as he had i riueh endeared himself to them by hU IraMines jarM urbanity. ; Prisvious to ins uepanure-irom iu" mnroi ry, in order to put a stop to the outrages committed at that dace by persons, upder the Influence of drunkenness, to issoq art order prohibiting the introduction faff spir itU9US liquors into me ciiv, nuu juuiu- ding the vending of them, a togetnex alter the J 5 th instant,, incase liquors are seiz ed, they are to be senf to NnW Organs and 'confiscated. Wines, cordials, ale&c. are pot prohibited. . -j , J I I , .A' skirmish had (aken! place nearfCa mari?b between a large party of Indians and somo.se vent vftve or eighty rangers, Hon account of depredations! committed by jthe former, in which the Indians lost some VjieVenii' 'men and t ie rangers two. I ;m Speaking of Gen, Taylor!, movements ( i ! the latamoros coi respondent of the pio ) -'ayuriefsaysj '' - . J,- ;; i Gen. Taylor and staff leave here fo-day - ' I for Camargo, arid all the troops are to ' jleavj! about the l(Hh instant. General Twiggs isi left to skiperiitejidj the inpve ;j '!me.nt'.of the iroops now "here and those ; ihaljare to arrive, tar a vhile at lealt, Jleiisln excellent, health ahd was never oofyng better. Co l. Clarkjbf the 8th in f i antrvtlwill be left at this place in oom- piani1 after all the troops have bee njfor v; -r' Avarded, and wijl have two companies, of 1 artillery and one regiment of volunteers v Tf iinder him. Gen, Twiggs, jwith Captain ! May's! four companies of clragodn, and i Capti'Kidgcly1 bH tery of artiller)ff v Gen. Tavh'P had found it necfissa h V hi t H ,1t . 14 -"wiIfteviHeccorn panted bv about one half of thVTuxan regiment of infantry and a few regulars, (There was nc announce ment cf : his IJeparture,; rid Bring plj guns, nothins to indicate that so conspicuous a personage as thommander of thev Arjie rican forces. -was 'about; to leave" al plf ce he had taken to assume the individual Ut' rection of his forces at another poirt.1 H? left whilst half the city was wrapped in slumber, and,' ere the sluggard had quitted his couch was manV miles upbn his jour nev. This is characteristic ol the brajve old veteran, for he would rather face an enemy double in numbe.rs honminp of ihc cannon an min navin? homasre !to his wejll- I o : o t l i I rt , Am ie nri(!rstanu uenerai l ayior IP. VSiateiii CI Edvai d$ Letter has cbrnmenced t. writing "Old SarnVJ lifty: What' al romaniio Wc believe, in all sincerity subject ! .V nana romantic ian - f lhat lhe country owes whatever o coujt:1dnc,fi itv.it possesses to the influence ;StN m ;;' tkyiW -.- icioles of the great Yhiirs party l no ,Yar depart mpnt,! as W nave ircaajj- informed our reader, Has dismigsedj from the senice, On the Rio Grande, six feill kimelits from Louisiana,, $Q0 jto lOuO sti the St. loui3 tpgton, 10 besides! the: Ala bama troops, wh b! ybluntejrs from jMikouVi, ma king, jn all atdutrSOOp jmcn.f Thesje men have been dimisi&d.i because thev '!verei-mus. tpfed illegally into the service, biGeo; Gaines, THE WHIG i PARTY. and-truth, f prosper and prin- of the Un- '- -' '-.4 . 'is - ":'-.. i '!'.... Though betrayed by JohnTyler, afternn unprecedented triumph, and 'defeated5 in the late Presidential contest by the mean est deception and the grossest frauds, still, undismayed, erect and faithful to the coun- try.it hasuifused its conservatism into the radical; experimental and destructive sys- S now requires them hi t? enter for twelve months, Congre'ss i would seem to indicate that its f4 While the real reason was, j powers of restraint and preservation have 'w -,J..! '.1.1 Li L..I.M- .1. . LI I . - . : n.n.,fnfinn rightly he is a man f ho wpuw travel BJ hat whigsj like tjoliPeytohi had! hen Elected fbecome less potent than heretofore. les out ot jiis way, rauu- uijui com..- j lo he command, "4fme regiments, a.nd; nearly lt is true that Democracy has rallied to ter a host of Iricnas raS ,u nau , all had en organized on the spur of the mo. ! i(s murkv banner, and obtained a shame- hnnur mill uv n. liillilliT fi i ?t-:.A ia.K.! l r-L i". ' ;117 -tl i - - ixaaciiiutru m mwh" t tv; mi ill br;ng;up the rear as the army moes ior. t ffH.!' ivarqjCoir Johns6 i's regiment of foot H 'v :i :;TexnnsU-aro to march to-morrow j r.:f 't Aliiihe reirular troops now "remaining here,! except Captai i May's and Uidely's commands, are also oruerea to marou io lorrow; It is expected "that the larmy i will not inovo from Qamargo beforefthe 23th Instant. I docnot choose to express an opinion on the probability "of arjolher fight With the Mex cans, but I knawH is i:.;iK.:-U!tiMught by many who will have a great )l ;:; t(ca (oi do in the matter if one occurs, that a fight, and-a hard one nt that, is belore ' H. N I ' 1i i;l,,' ! t j ,Fom he NcW Orleans fflpra. j GoVernor Henderson Is received in the i rmyljas Major General. Jlis staff con- Hists of . General Lamar, Loloncl lvlnpey, Gcricril ijdward Burleson, a.nd Rdvvard, '4 : ..p'rj Captain Walker flying dangerously ill i iuaiamoros, - oicKness pmong iue jvo- ntccrs is increasing. 1 i1 8 ';.'-'rJ':' r 'v : ' I'T-1' ' The' schooner Delaware, loaded With oal for the navv. oh the Cth instanti part- fd both chains and (.vent ashore on pad, re Island vessel and :argQ a total loss. A.l m .k f 4nioirrn mtu pact cv nc ! m?n' T men r"sh,nS ta ff CP and labor. But, remember the means by ol j of Gen, U aylorsj army, when presumed to be ! t4 . i- i 'a i r :t ; in imminent peril,' not politicians on a jaunt or ! . .. . . . 1 , puolic ue- i men(f without any? political infusion frrimlWash monstration. General Taylor, since the occupation this citv by the Americans, has created mnnif warm and ardent5 friends, and his t tour departure will be much regretted." He hjas expense, "jit is said; ikttending tho'Vrganizaiion;, endeared himself to the people; by his ma- j equipping, sending,! maintaining,nd; returning ny acts of kindness, knd first impressions ! ,bi fodyioflrnen, including pay and allowan. kre hard to be erased or superpeded, I ! CM-. raust exce.ef tlt? "?,l,1!ns 1 1 i .Tl i j. j out one partciclevof advantage be in derived From Camarxd.The steamer Big to the countrv or to the success of the camnaisrn. Hatchee arrived frdm above night before i butf on the contrary, much injury, both from the small degree remarkable for firmness, have yielded station, talents and stability to the remorseless dembn of party. - ' ! TUii UAUUlilJNA W ATUHMADI. : - ' ' ' j ! ' - I I I" Salisbury, N. C. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 184S. LADIES' FAIR. . I 1; We invite the attention of the public to the advertisement of the Ladies' Fair to he he'ld here on the 15th of September.--We understand ttits is to be a splendid af fair, if our Fair, !jThe Ladies have been preparing for itj for several months past. a ve doubtless a handsome stock of f and pretty j things on Band, which purpose to exhibit and offer for sale on this occasion.' Various refreshments, suitable for the time and place, we learn, will grace tjieirj tables and stands ; and every arrangement made to render tne nndh1 usefu they They have denounced the new tariff i visit ot attendants, pleasant and agreea- measure as a system of fraud, injustice i Dje j j , - i and oppression-as inadequate to afiord j rfht ojyecof the Fair is to raise funds last, in a remarkably shortitirnb, bringing dissatislaction and the 'irritation created among j ble protection upon domestic labor yet I to rePa,r the f resbytenan Church. some further particulars of th depreda- j those that: returned the volunteers from other before the notes of denunciation - were 1 ! i j tions committed by the Indians, and an j States who remain. I ; j ; ; . ; ' lost to hearing, they pronounced the word ! TREATING AT ELECJIONS. account of a skirmish betweeri them ard When such a Loco Foco paper: as,thp New.; yea in its favor. There can be no doubt ! The rfiamefoUicease. to which the practice tfte rangers, Th'&Pe,are aj number of rj Orleans (?ourier cannot justify the actj ihere.l that lhe ,e have been deceived and ports in Circulation, relative to the skirrt ! xnust be something very wrong about 11 flhat u betra j1 ome intances by their repre. al SK" i.fi fmm nmrtno. which we will state that i paper says: the' Indians after collecting a 'number of; " Under whatever aspect we regard (he ex. horses and destroying several ranches; : ecutioh of this order from the Government at started off with their j booty.:taking sonie j Washington, it presents no crcumstancd what. oAhe w6men with them at prisoners. A 1 Jfj to justify the disbanding of our volunteers. J c at in ii ; v aSa ir:iiQc;J. If this measure be not a violation of a solemn portion of McCullougb s and G.llespms ; anJ inviolable CORtrac(, it does ot the less re. companies united, stairted in . pursu t, ard . yeal an absence 0f judgment on the part of the overhau ed the spoils-in cum be red i department, and a lack of consideration ; and ages. A light then ensued, in which the ! courtesy !owards a State which was thefirst to Indians lost some twenty men and the , present itself upozi the field of battle add to fi ont rangers two, the latter bringing oil about j the danger of an imnlacable war,: for ; tlio pro- I5v horses, lhe Indians numperea sorne 000, and' the rangers f 75 or B0r We haye selected this as the mo$t probable account, although it is doubted bymany. Murder. yesterday morning, about 1 ociock, japii naynes was inmiH gtav twelve montlis ion. a1tKnyrh rha iv re. by a man named McCanan, a ranger be;, i preented that they then were willing to stay. sentatives. The ham?ful excesses to which the practice of treat ing at election hare.fjite years, been carried in Sal- i to excite the disgust and con men of every party in politics. and evefy aect ffi religin. Instead of its growing belter, the vica is every jyeat growing worse. . We -condemn nlilro tVli WhlM TtA tVtnnmti fnv iklo ill.ml mnA Al head Ol thlS article With a View tO dlSCUSS basins Oractice :-4)Ut We must sar. the IVmnrmt., at the principles of the WhigS, or to expose i tlje la t election Wcjrei for less guilty than the Whij the misrule and m serab e errors of the : 'Tau"a V , r i,trfWff , uj We have not placed the words at the Democrats. We have placed them there to urge our friends to a renewed devotion to the doctrines of '41. They were true and honest just and conservative and are now as much entitled to our heart felt devotion as then. It is evident that tection and delence of the rights of the, entire j our opponents are torn with divisions, and nation. j l! It must be borne in mind, here,, that -nearly ; all these volunteers were desirous of staying and seeing service, put, atter serving; out one enlistment they youId not bind themselves to hf k h Island- yossel 1 1 14-i-In conversati iar-P Twiggs lately r j - i 4 V I if there should be, any need of them, The retreat of 8000 men from the Rio Grande, a retreat the Mexicans will consider it, Is most unfortunate, just at this time, when we want to show our ability "ko conquer," as wellias 'Mo purchase, a peace,"- but what aggravate the misfortune just ntwv is, that .while 'thjesei jihen from the low country, accustomed to the climate, are coming home,j volunteers, maccus1omed to the climate, fronv Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, are just going out. ? The very transports that t. i ii . . t ' ' i ui uig nome inese regiments looicoui mpntnai longing to Tom Greene's company, froiji Lafayette, Texas. i' m THE MEXICAN WAR: The following article is" from the New York Herald of Tuesday : . Attach on Sun Juan D'Ulloa We sta ted some time ago that it was determined upon by the Gabinet that the fjrt of San Juan d'Ulloa should be bombarded by our l ' in r-'.t .t ' : O to squauron in iue uuu ;. ana mar. me nonor i have yet to be broken into war, and fheh to be of taking that hitherto considered impreg- decimated by disease. pable fortress, would ere long be part of i The incompetency of the exisiinff idovern- the history of our navy, and compose one I ment to carry on a warwill soon be as clearly j Y of its proudest laurels. We. at the same ' demonstrated, as its incompetency to carry on , time nublished a list of the ve'sstds ot war ! th that were selected for thrt ntirnn?v thp 1 find among themselves radical differences to be healed, and blasting cankers to be removed. The Democratic President has not a corporal's guard to stand . by his person and afford him a nucleus around which a gain to cluster the Democratic strength. "rifty-fQU'r forties" and "forty-nines' the Detnocrats, was ddne by their candidates, bad enough truly, but the Whigs have introduced a new feature in to the practice. Not satisfied wiih what their candU dates could do in the work of treating and debauching the people, the, leaders in Salisbury held a nighi meeting a short time before the day of election, and determined to raise pioney by subscription among the party, to puri chase spirits for the occasion. They accordingly raise j the money, parcha3ed barrels of whiskey, and aweet wine, which they not only dealt out in profusion at sey eral places in Salisbury, but hired men and carryalls to take quantities of it to all the seperate election grounds in the Cbunty, except perhaps one, all with the view of influencing votes by drenching the people. " i This (o the best of jour-, recollect ion, never before has been witnessed in Rowan: County and -it was. left for the Wb$gs of Salisbury to make thi9 improvement on a practice lhat is not ; only forbidden by the laws of the country ,'but which all must admit is immoral and cor rupting. I What is more, it is said and we believe it is have been outraged and disgusted with 1 ,rue that several ": ruling Elders" of churches, and lead- bis double-dealing. r . t irr - 1 Tariff democrats in ! 1 ennsylvania and other sections are sing- ; spirits t besot add mike the people drunk ! What ing very different SOngS from those which ; should be thought if Such christians, and such temper fell so 'graciously from their lips in the 'onment I ' ! c'-"'. iVe airain av wa da nat erenint the l)i'morrI Irom a just portion of censure for indulging in die practice , summer and fall of '44. To pass over the recent vetoes which have struck daggers to the hearts of ex pectant friends in different parts of the land, we have only to mention the Mexi can war, so uselessly provoked, so bung- glingly sustained, so heavily burdened but we can say a word in'; palliation of their conduct. What they did, they had to do in self defence, and more over, when the campaign was about to commence they made efforts to discontinue the practice, and failed by the leaders of the Whigs refusing to agree to it- So that the Democrats, though ,to blame, are certainly less to blame thau the Whigs. But thje disgraceful scenes of the late election have -or loadersla I make no npclr.;;, f r We believe thev . the " effort'," txul . submit the quest, of whom bad s blame for tLo '..V. they who put it f. r . ergy and persevere. -Wc agree with t' good lime to take r. of this practice tf comes good men i f subject. We fee! c exist : It ha? pretty ; an. Public of -in'- . Let the roiV of t!.: shall have no more : With expense, to point to a cause fatal, passed away, and now while they are fresh in ithe-memoiy "THE who: We have on t r engaged in corn t r democracy on the ; of Oregon or r.c: , riably told by the as being well inf.. that Mr. Polk did t sage up to 51 1". Message ilsclf, v. to that degree, hi., lowing extract frc by order of the S:: the Loco foco p they make assert" these things here as candid and hr Polk, has, accorJi r doned the "jusT rights," the. "sdf tional honor'1 by allel as the line ! and the United St: ' tract alluded to : " Oregon Is a part t f to.which.it is conful ted States is the best r c on which that title r- ence of lhe late and f r . British plenipotcnti.uy Britifh proposition of t the Columbia tlie lint - trifling addition, of t!-: States, north of that r -. ish side iwo-ihirds of ti ding the free navies tin ble harbors on the Vi' entertained by the Un .: ment of their just and '. self-respect, and the r. .:. If " the title (if l best in existence,' has Mr. Polk show thy of the trust cc: 1 not falsified his - on with a friend, Colonel 1 II ! t C Ififolir fAmnHfAM thfit rria Intt hrt j t the Mexican war had hcenjircd. I This is more evidence, indirect, it is true, that ii peace has already been conquered.! Be that ai' it may, Geni Taylor has more vol- .!.... ..-..I i .. .uLl u MIIUCI 11M V14UIIIl-iUU flUYY limit I1C veil knows the disposition he should jrrike l. them. ' V '; ;i I . 1 ' i V According to recent private ad vices from Mexican citizens living at Monterey to beir friends at Matamoros, them are in Ihat vicinity about bur thousand so dlers, vho lean be concentrated on very short notice at Monterey, This comprised all the Mexican forcei this side of the Sierra iIadrei Gen. Taylor's advices, which are fiot however, of qtiite so recent a date, i state that! there are only about two hun Ured tapadores worhintr on the fortilica- ; : tio"nl lhe city; in Question. r -'J ftom the GaWestorj Newf of August 11 j J crbally,yelearuthat General Taylor hat Bent forward to 1 3amargo all the troops intended for the I campaign to i Monterey, hhd has himself followed the last. When Con, Worth will take the lead front JCa ;inargo we cannot 6 .rtainly learn, but pre sume the march will not much lonnUr H i postponed. Wc cah get rvoivery satisfac itory Information in re?ardifoi. AT.., j i operations in the interior. Thev areJ how. .vii-1; iver renrcsehted th ht. in smnii fotlno M Monterey, engaged in forti lying that and I i K vf Vlci places, whict they will abandon the lv"-i n Atncnpan army approiches. ; "i" r n?lDing tfom raredes, s i M mv Mwjiiuuunis leii me number of guns, 6vC, and expressed our conviction that that fprce was mply suf ficient for the purpose.5 The Washington Union took us to task; for that statement, ; and undertook to correct what it consid- j ered an error in it, by saying that the I Ppnni'ltflnia: fV! nil 1 Int H n.,i.ni:.w. i - i ' Q irt.it I'ia r f n I I '... i n t 1 IlU rrtrlec.rra were not then in commission, and could i 1 . . lL n- j it . mi i u i , . . '. I . . i relative tothe River and Harher Bill. , He can uui. uc uscu iur iue purpose inienuea. amning, not only to this administration, ! of the people, is the lime for all honest men of all panics, " thi- ri!its nnd " r . . . . 1 '!. unit, in ofT.rta tr nut cfnn In t ) . nra.lirf ill 11 fa- iHC Inlli3 iUl ii e finances, or sustain the arts of neace: Gen. 1 uut to the party whicn,in.an evil Hour lor j rZZu, u., ;f iT?,n,i! c,-.f 'avlor. vet Continues waitinff. while the Warr.'i themselves and the country, placed if in ,hc State. Iv the laws of monthly and relieion. and de- i rons n:r malfino- intV.;. Stall nml In Va,,. W ! DOWer. ', basintra-.tl.at boa. 1 1 of freemen the elective fkas- rcierence Ol llic sey, that are to carry on his provisions to "the halls of Montezuma" VERY; SCRUPULOUS. M j The President Kffects to be very scrupulous mtle thct i greSs ; he can turn competent and faithful; men J Vhigs again to be formed, if not to kiss , done hy them, was done by their candidates ;9 e not in; out of employment, grown gray in the service i the od of corruplionf at least to bow to Uhereas, " the Whigs introduced a new feature make war for months without consulting Con l?nt n rrrt rf.nnnti hilltv mats nnnn thp ' chise. I ar inert Journal Whigs. Will they forget their defeat, the ! Wc are pleasedwith the foregoing article so tissues of falsehood and the sneaking far as it condemns the practice of treating at frauds whiclkproduceu it We call upon elections. But not sa well with the manifest 1 the fathers of the hig party, its young dUposilion t0 exonerate , the Ucos of blamej men, brave and true, to remember them - i. . -i.-,- MTf.TmJ crats at the late cleciiou were far less guilty," Ace. How so 1 Why, 44 what treating that was now and to think ol them till the great day of '48. . ; Are they to be re-enacted ? Are the i' V I' 1:1 We knew at the time we made statement that those vessels vr AAmmlc-mn . K..t -- ,--. ..,U ,1 . Zl cL L ' ij - l. ' l"e rU 01 COrrUpll vviumi'Nivii , v tciu iiiiuriiicu i 01 me cuuuirv, 10 in ant; room lor men vo nave i 1 1 ri ..i . t t . , . , . ,,; , t. . . , . that surveys of them had been ordered, the qualification of political opinions, of a yield-j ltS b eful .aU ?Tf Ve arC, stronger , mto iherpract,ce,'nd 44 raised money by sub and that they could be placcul in a condii ing character as their only merit j he ca.itake no,tlmn in -18.40' U .,s ,Pr as " . scriptioti," &c. What is the d.fierence, Capi tion equal to any emergency in the course Mormonism under his special pmtectioW not- WiH be OUT S'rious privilege, lf-vve aTe j tain, as to the moral or legal effect ? It is all of a few weeks. We!, are now informed ! withstanding the rion-mterfcrenceiof uWl'eder- ! true to our country and ourselves, to put the samc Bul tbe Whjg3 genl barrei"4 to the from authority which we consider beyond al Government in religious matter is forbidjen ; a stop to Uie lantastic tricks;ol Uemocra- , di(Terent eieclion grC)unja! Suppose they didj i.-i.. : i' ... i i . . J T u iho rAn.t;tnt;nhr.roni tumi,n iri,nn.n... i cv. its whims and exneriments. nlaved b 11 J uuum m sucn mailers, mat me statement "J "y -re"" "rMriu.J: ! , r : - , . - if tne Democrats did not do the same it is evii we nave maue was true in every materi al resDect. and that thp bfrTV.T.-irr.t r San Juan de Ulloa is nnwsPt Wn Kv tV,I ! to remain s colonists in California, to which ingtdn, Madison and Jefferson. administration as part of ;thei measures we have n?lte sh0'v ' outra-; We cannot be true to ourselves or coun- that will be Prosecuted arains Mexico if "P"lho Constitution m the movements on try, if we permit divisions to beggar us -' i np tin ll'9ndn anil nthop a fori I c ITnf1n nn . I " l ll ... .......v.., w.u.. vivify t"vuMwifc uu j wiin eternal sirne. ior suouiu we va- the annexation ofTexas, are all right Mhe o-U cillate in the practice of our great and be in possession of our forced and th 7 3 '? T i r n i glonouTrdoctrmes. J.et us take high and wc in jjuaacaaju.ii oi our lorces , anu tne sist the operations of Commerce 13 a doubtful 1 t 1 1 1 -u . 1 . bombardment of the Castle of iSan Juan : matter. ! ; : I . holy ground, and illustrate our devotion de Ulloa, and the capture of Vera W A hundmrt millions a vear cA lm.tn.n,W Dy untiring cxenions 1111 victory dred of them shall enlist as soldieirs, and a2ree them, the principles and practices of Wash- ! dently not because of conscientious scruples, i or else ihcy would not have treated atjill. It wm not, anu cann imputation. Dm t who is disposed ti proper light, mu.i this. Ipt not the u. , - - any longer to give : shnri. in tliM c 1 1 1 r He is not entitled : longs the credit ci ' had been left to T . all probability, 1 Britain just as wc men butchered, ot: blockaded by an '. and our Commcrc This, we saw wc- this intricate que does ncl matter, therefore, whether tho WhigsJ wisdom of the Vn overtures of peace are not soon received. Tampico, if not already taken, ! will soon will be the next act in the drama. The with constant and palpable violation of the Con time, too, is appointed for taking Vera 1 sdtution for purposes of party glorified tiori, but Cruz, and we are informed that the be- one million .cannot be afforded to facilitate trade ginning of October is set dojvvn 4s tne time. an encourage the industry andi enhkthce the For this purpose tlie administration is pros- l)rosPe iy of the country. Millions ori millions ecuting its arrangeinents witlrall the vi- j maJ l,e lav'shed in doing the Devil's work of is ours a victory that will give purity to the public council-, economy in the nation treated on a larger or smaller scale than their politicaj opponents. Both treated, and as td this, both are equally guilty. The "new fea ture " amounts to nothing. By lhe way, we think the locos are clearly chargeable of " in troducing a new feature into the practice." It was a boast with them, at the time, that Ihey 1 al expenditures, abundant revenue with j had thebest liquor Mint Julips ! gentlemen; incidental protection to American labor,' postively, Mint Julips were prepared, hy the gor possible ; and before that tiijnc we will probably see the whole naval force of the country, not otherwise required, in proper condition lor the attack'. war and carnage, of conquest atlil wrong, but not a cent to cherish the arts of eaieaud the operations of labor.- ' :h ' ! These things are all in obedience to the com- and general prosperity to every interests of the Kepublic. Agusta Chronicle GOVERNOR GRAHAM. Let the Whigs give honor to Gov. Gra- were fast npprc u ' subject was refi n United Statr; , Iet us view the what light we iu but gross inconsir from the time he the present morn utter inability to : nation, to such tin r': I, . i town of Cnmargo In the approach af the United States trooK and between them and tho imhabitnnts a1 much bctMf feel ing; cilsU thanj was evinced in Matamn- to.; I 'Tim population of Caniurgo have al yaya been friendl)' disposed towards A mcrjcan and havje peinitted themo rc tho town aid to travel tb anil from Cori Christi; at their pleasure, before andsiftcc thccomrnencetnentof'hostiliUes. mands of the Baliimore Convention and in ham for his gallant bearing in the recent this early stage of our experimental freedom, canvass. ThcRaleiirh Uernstrr. in bear. OTCol. Thomas G, IlowardJsent out to wo find lh country ruled by a Despot, follow. : i .. t . . , n n(rtc, r ,. Santa Fe. bv nor nnrnirunt in Mnc ;.t tc L out the councils of the most; unprincipled 0 J supposed; to notify tho American tiiaders Theic Assembly; ihat ever disgraced lhe annuls of; champion of Whig principles, says: vast tub full. Yes, and a fiddler was also em. loved. 'to make music for those tn dancp. who felt like it, after taking their Julips. And-you j mand lhe suPPort may know how it operated. We saw only a , otcn party. If hi small share of the dancing, and that was con. ; prove of the cqur. ducted liy two negroes and one old grey headed , cerning our fori i: white man. This was at the thrcshold--tbe i of the party fake principal part of the dancers were within, or ; for denouncing i: behind the building. bf the war beiweeii this country and Mexico, ' civilization. 1 he 44 one man nower is not on- returned to this city last' evening (making tlie 'y exhibted underthe operntionsof Organic law : gain by success, and if he could have con HI like bed .May Th moun th ti 44Personally,Gov.Grahamhad nothing to Again, 44 ruling elders of Churches, and ridiculeof a sciihi! The truth is, th p over tne prairies and brink in snmeihiiifr uul unuer tne intiuence ot Jacobinical 3ictalio:i. HUU(U his wisbos wnnbl irlndlv. no ,lnnr.f- our weeks lesasti ,.... . .Members ot Concrress dare not resist -the Ks 1 .1 .!: 1 t 1 1 11 1 r , Virtu a ci.i niaur. - ' , " i IIU U UCU 1 1 U il I C-C I CC IIOII. JU(, SeiCCICU )re. Ue left hefrs we KpUvp JtL-lth cutive Mandate; however repugiliant the effects u u: n v 1 i. last.and proceeded to Port Tml,.i,piii1nr.. ot obedience may Ije to the nterests ofllie peo. : ' '-:-,.i.. j: ,, ..'.., ence. I,U co,nay cosUt(!a f 'seven,ee,, & represent-or eUe ,W ...if re.i.t ?Z.'f"? ?, ted men. When . t .J 1 1. the temotation office and emo nmcjvt. nnr rof.ia -. " voc ..V4 cu.uiumni., auu e Camanches made ArA? , V to batter the honor of the fenrpmsiivn -i.. threw himself in the brach. Abandon- le nature, which caused him ahn i.s- acter for the golden letters of power. The In. lnS the comlorts of home, he has traversed quarters on an island in the rvp.hKj -:'i..i i dependent. ., ; every part 01 uie-oiaie, 10 UeleiiU W Ini? W'.-r. -.1 r i v. ii '. -;;. , i. i.it :. iu tit... t . r"? t rem the papers it would appear that . ltlY,ans Tireaied and d s- m r j i; -Biii 11 sm 1 i 1 :i 111 1 11 An r . ros com n.toJ' ;.-.. r ? -. uui umnd that h ' r '!,: V'' .ine camn at jviatamoros continue? -healthy, but other vise v learu that much nipkhesa prevail ;U the Brasos Islahd, on . nccpuntNof had wuer, where the hosnitals L:i...' ..!...! ..'.I. ' ' . - a nrp eravtuet) wuu inmaies. 1 : - i ' ; i - - t Ave learn from some the St. Louis Lerfon tin trf regiment is about heln 'i principles, and furnish the friends of the l ".I a . Pr...;.. :..;h,T. :. .! nr. ' cause wun arguments 10 maintain their coinpanyot U. btateJ)ragoous! had arrived Polk exhibited the great generosity of his feel- I ground. He has his reward in the ap withm a lew mile of the place. , ! j ing5 by declaring to Mr. Dalla? that he would Prov' f a clear conscience and the heart " Un leaving banta Fe an offieer w. J. i . -..,tl.., aos nnn. .1 1 . .i ii U . j rMt' x'nrA',ft f KJ fllAv.;it- i.ti. r- lout with a-posse to; arrest h ml. but he'L i-.5 U tdi .u. i..J.iiL.!.i ;:r.,rw : , 1 ,1 - lTi - j j . a , iviiiaii o i;i-iv. , ?u inut lit. iiiii-in uaiu iuu unit- .fe.fM:to' 11 of giving i8 casing vote ) (ir ;!. the ; Ve say, honor to Gov. C..M and tbe ,t.n.i.. ' .,.uu.t. :. f " oiemniv Dromrsed to mriti iitm fuv: .. ' i-j .. . m . , t m," cn vuiiufuaiu 11 arc organizing . - ; . - ., 7 .7 '""J"1 ; "c re a sort it moonsmne atiair rt w;as one - I 1 . ' . 1 ' ,? . -"" V.I- JF 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 III ) n UlT.fi - J M . 1 . I 3 nan tne etiect, no doubt, ot , true,-iiearted Whigs of Ni Carolina! .the -sticking place." The , AurUSta Chronicle & Sentinel. , j -j themselves into mounted comnanieslwhose . ie (-vice's as such Will be accepted, jogeth ' rrHvith the moun ed regiments alradat .Caniargo. JThcsn troops' are jbelilved to i htr, absolutely neb ssary to Gcni Taylor, in order to move forward to Mpnterey, - ! j j ! Trpm tbe!Mtarhoros Amfrfca v. departure', of'. w7 TiorYciterday morn ing early - Old Hough and Heady" '; cfti Matamoros fdr Camargo in the steam W hen the Tut of. office said the President "i Howard, in his heh; but they peremptorily; declined it, nd lhat raiit-uuiis uieir conduct. f - k Meneral Sam. Houston Jeft here this lose Polk of what he would do, is, to 'moonshine affair -it was on matted which it is impossible 0 dis leading members of the Temperance Society, no Mexican a(Tair engaged in the work." This has goife forth to ; creep out at cn. the world, and the public is asked 44 what should 1 be thought of such christians and such tempe rance men V It is a sorrowful truth that no good will be thought of them. It is a matter of regret and shame that christian, and tempe- 1 . .i rance men oi both pasties, in Salisbury, so 1 far yielded lo the inlluence of paiiu sinrit as to ' narticibatc in this abomination. Hath nat-ties! i or Is it not so, Captain ? Hut this Is no excuse for j ico nre very i any. e do not cller it as such. Hut it may j be fairly inferred from your article that such is not the case. Jf those of the Loco. party did not gire money, -they gitve the use of a house ; for a public Ireat,-and led suckers to the tubs. r .... . - liut enough ot this : I hey are all sorry for it. gravely refers th . for its consider:.!: Why was he not : ico ? Why did to thq'Senatc an ; , he sent the annv". nri North Carolin .1 a . v. " . j ! , 1 ,r. n. AJk -.. 1 .Ji I -. I ? - - Bn"ull refused, we will believe that ..- 1 t a. til. A I . k , I inir, a i tne war tbr IVxaa llu .. . ..- r ? r. iwi-i u"n (j'i "Ul' t . 01 r . J. u i ea, lie troes at fhi t tmn. if nrir.rri,.i.' r . !l time on account of the1 delfcatohe-irhrrf, V " ' -it-47"J "uered.-ieperidfnr. j.. oi uierrj eaioiouriann,anuoi mecnange Houstoni?oid am" tciSt? ! H. .rff H , lthe Corn Laiv. of-England, both ; of in his own.! niind, thrtn is ' Gen. Cas iust Lxv I - i 5 Vhe PPhiiion is estimalcd af which. ve vere told would put Op the pri that he will ine rltaWy, he President of thet 4 4 J W eift i!2cr?e of over; tQOOOiin ces J of ?our-produce 1 '? When is the ad- - . a' : ? - . . vancc to commence f democrats, al the commencement of the cam. Flalleringfor the Farmers. The New ad we believe will never do it again. York Morning News (Locpfoco) says : - j The effort whih wis' made by son 4: 1 he farmers in Alichigan have got in but light crops of wheat, which is notvvorth over 3l cents per. bushel.1 "Light crops and low prices ! The N. Y. Express well asKs, wnat has hecome of the good ctlects ..! i 'S-i?" !l rr !, f.i -1 ble work is still at Raleigh ; and ' m value, as mar. creases in that n North Carolina r this naner. Tiio I, other work of th it IS pUDllMK'U II therefore better peculiar inteii '. Farmer. paignjlo discontinue fhq practice, Is aisojilead- ed. -yvhat wm that 1 etrortT: Jtwas a papei requesting the candidates not to treatr This paper was 'circulated for a day or'two,vand re. Reived the signatures of a goodly number ofper- 69P r botn parties.u.JBut suddenly and uncx pexieaiy, 11 jeit lo ihc ground-: 71 he cause al-' u!av nitfn(T t, . M:2 rfP-ty' I let(?4;for ifs failurlrwar that a Whig leaded i dy the'SSth of ... r CT Tbe Pre.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 28, 1846, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75