: s a ' f ' i ''' ; ! ' it :': ' ' i - . : i i- . i '- t ! ' '"' ' 'lir'':. ...t f- 11 . .'. ..." ' Lil' " Jj ' ' " r ' '" ; ;. " I. 9 i il f I.' ..a . 1 CP' i f1 KM 11 II" 11 . II? -.. 7 ., jJ)..(,i.AKi jm't a:iiuini iii avaice. . ... r- ItlOll. luun rlnl tit higher: f i " JI.O l l . a 1 I JL . Lut out on tin I'll oi J (i. V'; , ci4ilpi'in2 It"' sc.urcir.wh.'iice ' 'y.!iiiJ-. lip?- ktpirjithm -t" Ihe senmnrnt, 11 C""f J. ? ft n:Jr'JilI'Miiiiiii M.-tnoerar I . .....i .1.11. I ln ;i lie ril it ill II iff in io im ; 1 " v , ill i -asl iV.JInw. :urd 'n forwarded ) .. 1 . ! ' 'I .... ...... rl '..il0i. KliT. ;.I . aiKvr hi an uum... III I im"ain?':Miin ' .1 .11 III.. W . i .'l...r. ill.. -' .......w I rfirn i .I'l lilt lit ' ' " . r- . t -. I ... .ii ..mi' ii iiii ;i i' Ti ! . tiiu Ji , IH" Uifl ' ' Icjiiry of tl.e I'kmi ierites is when I . . I Ml . ollll,T-t'U Hie lllllKMIHini ..' i.. I ... 1 .I...H II. If if III l . (3. ? J . land, und" subdue " Keep j check Jpox iu roctvi '-TIP Do this, axd Lip.ertv is safe." ) j Rulek.8. , r i ; ;(; .: i3iSSk;f Gen'l Harrison. ) '1 I. Ml i BRUNER & ! JAMES, Editor Proprietors. NEW SERIES, NUMBEK 1C.OF VOLUME IV. SALISBURY, iKSfeUTWjlRSDkYi AUGUST 19, 1847." ton hem 1 clU.ll !! : M " I ...a li.'tH'Ji.i: ;,(!.iriUiJ4.a .iiiin', nr as we an ua-lm !ivilj MrxiriN On m ini- rv, t v i 1 . inl ihcfl of our ifif MIlllciillllM IS MMIH! out, W,; have created uniy and strength Within. INDIAN AND AMEIUCAN dOTTOS. -t'xi, iiistemi l iu viri; .'ij Jana oi u ienus lor our count rymiMi to go to, we have raised upj rivals in r ice, in language, and in religion, and for ever eiiihitteied them against us, Wy the jlefeats they have, sustained, the; wounds we have left hehind, arid the hitter recdlections of disasters. rt S a I - .... '.4-.J-l-..l: . L . '' T til ' 1 we liave iim e-ai ny urn ciea upon ihem, 1 hey j ssiaieu, mai me expenraepis in iipe nQrin hate ih wiih all their heirt, and their hatred is West of India had failed from the exdess every day re-enkindled and aggravated by these hVe dryness of the Season durjjng I wfiich thousand local j&sociat..ns. Where, due i they had been piade ;but he still thought time, the a.e and the ploughshare could have ! that cotton might be successive! ly cultiva- ue tvecssity, henceforth, must cafrv the I tA in Rnnrllppnmt with rt5it r.firr.cr. At the meeting of the statistical sec of the! British Association. on Monday, the 4J8th Ult, a'paper was read by Ifrof. Hciylei "Un the imports of Indian, as! compared wiin me prices ot American cotton. lie . .. .. i it pie to reach our own market on the Cape Fear be taught iheJiTgTish larjgii:i?e, and she vre vou!4 arrest Ibis drain and bring back the was desirous of taking therrj herself to the trad. ! IT. c .1 5 t . . Whib L nited States for that nnrnftsp. hn hein Jwe mourn over the prospect yet we totaHy unacquainted there, wished the ad :pnaer mat our estern Irtends are up x nn nf SMm(3 .... u. . .- w -. vuuiucu'lll l.riUII as IU IJ.ll , 1 . ..1" !( T from the Ru-.imonl Hi-x r Gen. Taylor Taken ! - T.'tt , 1 We announced some time;, -o t ist 61 this cilyi Mr. W. G. Urou . ! , to Mexico for the exprcsi purno(. in? back to the United States -O ana Heady."-- We knew it the ti Mr. Browns departure on this into n . though perilous undertaking. that it Taylor ever could be taken at nil, (, take him. And so it has tornrd ( u by our latest advices from ' Gen camp we have the ass urancc that t uero nas teen taken and will toe in the States. , ; j u In a private letter' received bv i: terday. from our esteemed friend C John F. Hamtramck, datejl i' ' j x a- The writer t!iv ATiiit? J -. aw.., I . cone. l c , 1 1 1. .. 1 '., 1 ...... . r. .1 : .. .1. .. . .. t llli'll J'' I 'U Ml llll" ll oii'v-t:..! I ; J . , ,.' U'e hive 'trt leisure, however, herr to due, - pl'ilHly'l .such a fei.tiiiien? as ll.is, jV ti) in)twvp th opportunity to av that, . vi,i,niliU;i " t'f'atrtr' ditleieut and far higher Ujj!;. r t v:l. olir (nanil'est dcimy to reach, r: jH-ici'lul. rjule wti had heen ftursuing, Mr. I'"!! k'tj iSaian hiose, in the fonn ol 'll ' j "n" lb,5 ;Wi,vll; sho we, havf Kt i1 ation, in the Ganges and Jumnk Doabas ( o,M,uer a I eace, where Peace might have in the similar climate of Egypt, when! the heen wooing us N come. It s toJe our curse, rpt nun nnw maint,iJ JtU . 1 .. 1 ...... . . -i . . 1 . 11, nu n, i unueeesaniy creaiins mis war. ve are to le punislied hy a long continuation of it in one form or another. ; Alarming Expenses of the Government. By the oflicial quarterly return, made jjbfch our Unml a .ighhoMng ,un- , Uc Secretrtry of the Treasury, it ap- J Vh il wnii 1 not he (lilticult to. show that J . . ! ..... V' JliSi'"'i-lJ" foohl h:i ve h;ul a hrihter dream of lb"i r"!i,f'c tlu 'his happy Reulli: of wirs Vn'rajti'll) ' realt.iiiil, without an army or with ifjt fifiltf i J?'1"' !'I hU wondcrlnl advancement under ahe itiii.ice oi JVaee, and in the arms if JVaf, 10 vAiiidetful thai our phy-ural anl jl'ri'jre'sss.AvfiillWvaniazeiiH'iit of all man l,D, uiid; the ruNy ol' every .Monarchist and 4ryrfxrut: 'hi thei world, has heen checked, if not afrej-ieit, war; and a nation perfectly 1 . : ..I.I..' great canal now making is completed. In the peninsula of India, on the contrary, the success has been considerable. In Tin- nivelly, Mr. Huges long cultivated Bejur bon cotton ; and Mr. Finnie is now: estab lished there. From 500 to lofclO Ibsjj of Seed cotton have been obtained! from Ithe ew Orleans seed, imported in 1810. This, the finals results. so r in"- !ub ? way, niay contend for the Western trade with our South Carolina and Virginia neighbors 1Fay. Ob. i ji - ; ; METROPILITAX KAIL, ROAD. A friend suggests to us, that it tbis-Road goes td or near Cheraw, it might greatly sub serve the interest of the proposed; Charlotte Road ;! for, instead of going to Columbia, 100 miles, it could reach the .Metropolitan Road in about o-miles. Then, only think ol the prol its nC I ha I on it r.f iIia n-ia,) -4ii.k .'rv..M om J .. ...I 1- . -t : -1 -il . n 'r. 1 ii ! .1 5 I ' TT " ", -.'- wu.u mi. on iv nirec ihoihus, enuing on tnei rfum '"g auoui o i-xu a m. as toe expences di ,rapft hi irrpt ipovoi Yni. j tl:J ... ':n- n i '? , 1; i r n i . L' r . i . 1 ; X b . i-unu AuU uuum. t ma Vocnm is worthy ot consideration, as it is doubtful whether a mere produce Road can make a divident; And, then the Planter could avail himaeU, either of the Market at Fayetteville, or a more Southern o,.e.ia. Register cannot wonder that ' t J L; I I . I . . i .' r- ' U 1 . 1 . 1 . . I . . .V n. r . .T n I . . v. 1 .1. I..-. nn..l . . .- . fruTpa" 1"?J.-aH uct""sui i course she shoul.I m,rnpi ;TU ,r.o.t w. . . k ..i i. . : - i i . t . v l. in iui TheLj things speak forcibly to the citizens ! gaVe her S0od ?dv,ce' and Promised her t ork out at campi ; W.hen, he r. ac of Fayetteville,. to act, act promptly, act wisei ly.. 1 ' We hope our estern friends will calculate May not rival routes yet ? The " Metropolitan Road" under j n'gbt by two Mexicans, bound in some- ; B.) has already one lot ihcji.ioji i not Wilmington and Fayetteville yet i thin? more substantial thajv u slumber's ortraits of the General ever saw pears that the expenses of "the Army, for ! be, thinks, can be landed at Liverpool, cos- June, were sixteen millions five hundred seventy-two thousand live hundred .'and ninety-four dojlars, (10,572,594.) and the whole expenses of the Government, for the same period, were 22,474,505j As the whole number o troops, then in ser Vice,;were less than those now assembled, jit follows that: the expenses for the pre (, fiijin .YitM.ii.tl Deht has heen, oi i ahont , S(.nt three months will be greatly in t.)n, jjidfd Svitli ji deht! which il'tfie war con mut!,' ill s'MHi jnake; us ?tager like thftdeht fiJileii livid. vTr-dliviti tuonan hies of Furope. 'n'uciacl ihn "otintv reentt'd Ix'fore hi f.itl. order fy;i istiedo Ueii'. Ta lor, open kisftdjlcii Meyico, was truly siiblime.. L hail P'-a ize. t i creaseii. i i The expensed of the army alone, at this rate, will be over sixty millions a year, conveyance jfrom Combatone o are not more than one T-4d per lb. and rnust be less'from Tinnivelly to Tuticdm, lie sl ates that the ryots :on!y want pur chasers and honest prices and that a rise of only 1-4 per lb. in the local market wouw greatly extena the culture, ot cot ton, j It is an important! fact that the i a bove cotton, sent to Livetppol to the 'ex tent of 34 bales, has ben taluetl at Ojcl a lb., and consitlered equal jto fair New Orleans' which was selling at the. same chains." As a matter of !course he will also one of Mnior Bliss. I lie ,U,; be turned over to the Mexican authorities, paint the General and his Stalt in i unless they have evidence that he has length, as they appeared on the four I committed some offence against our peo- fle Melds, Palo Alto, Resnck, Monterey pie- ' I ! ; Buena Vista for which nurposa he v.;. ! Intelligence was received here a few visit and sketch each.1 He will also n tlays since from San Loisj via Saltillo, view of the: General ns he is sjen rv, r that Gen. Scott had metajvery large force day at camp. Iri front pi his tent th ; uuuci oaiiui rvnna near ipejCiiy oi .iiexl co and deleated them. FROM TEXAS, ; . - is an awning, on ruae lories anu pice which affords him a, shade unde,r whU he receives company, oonverbfs, rt newspapers, and transacts business. I mot the hcaunlul picture ot u the sword l . i. : . . . : !...:: . . ni- a ' ' ' " - f t ' s i ! aim mis, too, wnuouL uiciuuing pensions, s. i" - . . j ; , . ; fortifications, and numberless other items, j Inj the southern! Mahratia pountry, ies- 1 he expenses; oi the year, for all descrip- Frora the New llaven Palladia By the arrival of the steamshi pf Yacht, ! eTA lh awnin5, there " aro threi or I tpt. Crane, from Galveston, we are in ' e benches : ; 1-1 I f . - p ri ' t: i in - I ' . iin . mm . o I n ,.r ""t iiuuiyiincaiuii, wc din iu ,, i. .1, ' 1 i J 10 irwuuuu uerc,ioo.inai Mr. liro f I . ' I .mllettnini .'in tljt! scripture-, ulie 'rttwlilihoi 'turned Mito a pfoiigh-haiH,. and the buear iuUi a iii.utiinif !wA!i. lor the Ameiicuu Pionei-ii vas iili tions of expenditures, cannot fall much below a.; hundred millions ; and if we get oil' with that, I we shall do pretty well. im . .".i . p ,,.fu- ,,..;,- il... h.Hnuiiess ine receipisoi inc oovernmenr, iromcus pHiifjior tr it oiling the pathless forest, with toms a iid all pther sources, is almost eight J not only was more cotton produced per vnly.Li am, t llis plough-hare, disarming op. ! millions' for Jhree months, or thirty-two j acre with New Orleans seed, but a better (i.'iiiDfl' with the miii.'ty ot his cnterprre, or V(niwiJ holioj a i) 1 favor hy the grandeur and . ffrj o leneo'.ijitt com epiion. he aviige J Mcd'.'hiiloiej liN Lord uiid his Master, and give )jice ti tlje supei iot tein. w hilu even llif ihjpcaH v.. nieltin oli the icic les of his tirp'it.,Mil cnihr.'if jug the ..im liht of hisd'e. 'ti'iu. I'i'tle liul h a zed splendor of Noilh Anier jrtiiii Iviiitnplij w!a s 1 checi iu, and euliviMiin igc jiiiiH harliai ian in the fv World ame, in contact with cni'iza- till Mi-iei, or on the I 'an 1 1 1 .111 honlers. tht? liht hy vfioJs, so radiant led ' pin it y ol." at s ra vs, that, mi Mexican, under the torrid Mi nil. to, 111 tlx; i in 1 horean 1 t. a .-Iraiuiiig towards it, a if, as ol lice, or plant, when nl ye. lining' al;ei I In ie- It was an V.x- down all iei-!au'-e, ;is Well ile.: 'I'hu., ear al'er year. pecially near Dharvvar, the culture has idea that we shall have no heavy thunder attajned complete success under Mr. Mer- showers, or hear of lightning striking, as cer, 1 the intelligent j American! planter, '.long ts we have telegraph wires spread The natives, encourasred bv the! Govern- over the earth, could not. I should snt). CJ.-;;-: . , I ment experiments, where they saw that pose, be entertained by any one, who re- llectsjhow small a proportion such struc tures iof art bear, in extent, to the grand nossession of naners of that! n1r m t, : . " ,s rePO"ca here,too,thJl flil'st nlr : 1 1 intends painting thei general in his ch i ' 1 i . 1 1 - . . . . TheU. S. steamer Gov. Yell, w hich "VUaUana faVaT OId &eei ' ouehed at r.alvestnn uUAnt ..,u mS iac general s green coatiwc fcupp- fitprfririt,, TrlrorinJi IFiVp. Jitvt 7?o. i,r c. .t.:. i nen pants, coarse shoes land sttaw hut." T. J -'- '.' 7-""j. .'..Srs'ii,w,"V' " " 1 win ims-vu iu oraU .1 : . , . .i, Editors: It is with extreme, regretHiJl'Santiago, was w.ecked on Aransas bar n ! canvass the Genm wijl anp,;.r mortilication, that I have seen circulating tjh he night of the lath ultimo. A letter as hjvinjust buckled on his sword, an . in thcjjpape.rs,hhe article afluded to in -Mrson on board, the Gazette says. ,n . lhe ?cl J "Jou.o'nf d .1 httey " your last, in-which a paragraph publish- states that mU.r havi put inlo Matagor- ho.m 1 le rder " hm? nef r h I:: ed inithe New llaven Journal with the Bay, with a loss of chimnevs. ,:c! to the11black; Bround thj-saine canva- signature ofJlOns ascribed to me. The repair, she left that pott on the 13th I. representeu luc Ocncral scorn rno,'i ihe tJay was tine, but, a heavy sea was vn,c" ,SJUSl E?c" . ?nc Jl3 roiling, to such a degree as to cause the vessel to labor and leak badlv. la the evening it was impossible to" keep up steam; but making Aransas bar at sun set, the captain attempted to run in. The breakers ran high and extended entirely mv. iiii.11111, au iiKii ui- iiusscu tne Although a line of millions a yean leaving) a deficiency oft price obtained for every pound iof cotton operations of nature at least 'sixtvNerirht millions of dollars. wool, even from the weavers inithe irite- telesrianh wires sometimes undoubtedlv It was estimated, iif we recollect rightly ! rior extended their cultivation last year facilitates the passage of electricitv from tne sea "rokR over her all night. Those that twenty-qight millions would meet all j to about 30,000 acres, and have succeeded the clouds to the earth, (not by attracting used by the. lowest grade? of Lieutenant In the interior will be seen' rerlrcscnh -d, the rude camp cot, blankets; ancj even the little desk on which the old Hero lias writ ten the. reports of all his battles.! In again alluding to trie portrait aire!;- nv:n uy mr. nruvii,uur iricuu ijas ; pass and struck in three feet water, where ,, , . ,rc Kre P,easri1 wlhJMrJ on board remained with; the w reck all the deficiency of the.expenses of the G6v- in cleaning this, cotton by the improved the fib id, but by diminishing (he resistance n'nt u''lu ropes in hand, ready to lash erntnent, army, navy, and every thing, are 1 saw gin ; so that some of the former year's alwaysMxpcrienced by electricity in pass no more than! twenty-two and; a half mil-I crop,! to the extent of 1G2 bales, has been', ing .through the air.) vet nothing to me lions, as is reported, for the last three j valued at Liverpool at Gd and 6id. Here morejimprobable, than that structures so .ery lO'.ige j, u, sun! here 'it , In nnd i jipne! Svi a 'i mi' Id; hi hi'!je- Jt lc(ij upi wn, r; . upon, ( , I 1 i lorMi- I((e.. hj months, or ninety millions a year, we. are running behind at great rate- The ex p.enditui'es from .December last, the peri od when thejestimate was made, will be, themselves to parts of the wreck in case she should go to pieces. She, however, held together until daylight, when the people threw overboard their baggage, the greater part of which I was driven a shore by the waves, and by iloon all had B.J and all think his head of the. 'General without a fault." This, of course, will be gratify "g to Mr. Bs friends, ai well ds to i the public generally. l:r''tt?hUe''alt ti- rU ini tl.e h i, V n4rff' ol iu.iimtli and mc iliUt Hrhck l apiipatetl till V'lifJ Lrlh Itie thejclimate is considered by Mr. Mercer limittld in extent as these are, and always to ue nue mat oi iimerica, ana tne seed mustjue, compareu wnn me dimensions he found returning to its original Mexican of thfe whole atmosphere, should, to any character. He also stated that there! is i great! degree, prevent the accumulation ot to July, 181Hj, dne hundred and thirty-five i an (abundance of land fitted for cotton cul- electricity in thunder storms One opin- . . . . ... i i .... . - . i . . . i . . " .... .... '11. I 1 . . .1 .i . - I i .... . 1 he statement will then' read i ture, which navs from 8 to 14 annas her ion, however, which 1 nub he v exnressed ' 1 ,K inuians, it appear, arc commcncius man tne orumary amount ol the exnendi- j ' acre, and nothing is required but a regu- through the medium of this paper, a year their depredations again.'. The Austin tures. it was estimated that, the eighteen CorrefponJeoce of th Clwrles'toa tourivk WAsniNfrrox,' August 5. " 'j V I I ' ' The expenses of the Mexican war! be gin to be alarming. Atrone time, it! was gained the beach in one way or another, asserted that the prosecution ofthe';var The boat ia total w reck, j would not cost sixmillitmsla .year inoru rPl... I.. 1: . . .1 .i i .-I .. millions, thus : Iixpenses fori H year, Receipts for Jhe same period, V Fiuht milliops a quarter, or lor the 1 1 jyear, ) 8135,000,000 j lar demand to have the country covered witfi! cotton. The ryots sell their dwn (lrmy of Pioneer, with iheii 48,000,000 cotton for 40 rupees a candy of 781 which is about 1 Ud. a lb. Their A Orleans cotton they have sold for GG pees the candy ; a further'expense of s. ev ru-lG u.. . it :l. i i j . - i . i nrs'iiii) uieir Hiouuers, or wnii their eaTjti .L' n, anu i lie i etnioiv tliev eon- fl'MTftl niid aiMici"il u"i j v.. ii' lian' riler (l was veuicd even ta-ter m o.Ji'ii j'-fs coulil liaine laws tor its f'virnihent,-r-j-lHil o w (and forbear after year. ttie ic channetl hr the muket. and Balance, ' $87,000,000 The Governments by its own showing . rupees was incurred in conveying it f bv -lor these aretheir own figures -have ! -and iand water to Bombay, making a!to- la.ter expended, in! the yefar and a half, eighty. tal of 82 rupees. 207 bales of this cotjton or tvyo since, may be worth repeating, namely, that on account of the tendency of a thundercloud, which approaches near to a line of wires, to discharge its electri city through that channel, care ought to be taken, when the poles give warnof the approach pf a thunder clo'jy (Q Mmc part of Ihe line, to comple;''the conduct- " - 'w. . i iivu n luti ii inni wftr III- I " 11 tiiiji, iii. i, ciif n ii uuiiuiiur dians have again inanijcfmptoms of till June 30th, 1818, allowing four jmil hostility i n j U&-44ffi borh obd" of the Ger- ions to be always on hand iii thq Trtasi 1 11 cr seven millions more than the receipts. A t iv 1 ot k lli press. Mnft priliniiL' hoiiU ti . i- ill,. vunl . iv il... rh)i;rertjui(h-j ix tTeicenes, andlhatred of ii race, intend -f having hi hitherto heiu-vo. K niid .nUejuhiaciiig hhe of niaiikind'. That i i and ihut till 11 Ml ) A Ii it Uuro irr.i.l-lnl.Li - . Cc tihoiit. .o leAerses ever ohlmc1ed i ,tes J'he Chiireh-followed at tlx it r.i4 1 1 I' otjsuidi a cAiluueror, and rooted his vie: "jnfifl Ihe soil. Ihe Tree School raised up ' 1 . . . ! I I n iiHitrcmc ye. inat i . as (he future stand- i m hearera i.tjotlJirr etnhlem.s of Peace. Th . . ' ' I' I .li . - . . iris liriiCI:! Iliv.wl II Iili lllllUI ' Colllil di,f! al br luiiguae, and'uver confederacy"" are A .1 M w attendeded H tliti roiir liif eivaiir. Ul"l Oi re'ktrrjiuil 7 hy ;the grim demon of war, Cannon, ihe conflagrati-m of citiijs, diid ihe groans of the wont, i, , i! bo-tar from S.intan's heiijg It j !.. tl... I...... m:ii. M r, ' ' 'V'liv, mi nit. iiuu .ii 1 1 ii; ii ioiii, Vnmon .. i t. Ii...n '. . i tii -'it. ami iMoivLii -.-(,-in u ivave assemuieu w flf.a' INindejhorHuhi, with the arch fiend .jl'M tieif head, forging red and fiery titi fo hjuinan d'otiuclion, and grin. "oiiiterual cqstacies over ihe agonies they fl Wo 'to. inflict upon mankind. L ihat jj jyorthy of attention here, is, , if ?ot M-ieying one victory, that peace JMN opn;er havo effected. Arms, .cannon L f u-t-f f! 41 18 "t; Pernaps, nave rf' DFeemii!it.,l L,. -1. ...... ..j . .1.. l : . I ,1 .-.- ;. jv'"'ini i iiius iue ueari soi Hv 1 Xi '.''ner. would have got there u? tSs!'?d l,"gb'hare,--hut have tbey ttUYissx r,r nave lh7 w 1. j.i w., vuiv v a nniir. nr a ra iiii From tlie Xational Intelligencer of August 7, KENTUCKY ELECTION, j Our Baltimore Correspondent enclosed in his letter of last night the su Telegraphic! despatch, bringing theljfirst news of the election in Kentucky:7 ! WuEEiiixcjAugust M. We are beginning to receive returns of the election held in lyentuckyon Monday, I uesda)vanq Wednesday of this week; for ineiiioers 01 vongress ami me oiaiei'le- ie indulged in, gislature. The general character of the returns is much more favorable than was even ex pected were sold at Bombay oh the 2Gth of March lasr for 113 rupees per candy, and some for 120 rupees, at the same time thausanie communication w"v ni.t, .,,,,1 sf ' v. v a thus fjo prevent the c1i;irtrn frnrn ev0(ii through the perso,;f 0f,jie operator. With OUt tliis precauin 1 havn f'r vnmr timi n,,mA.i a., f ii : 1 1 . .i : I. I ' uniiwi.u uiis me loiiowiti; minion loan, me expenses oi ine war A report has reached town that the fn- I would be amplv met, even if it continued mill- hsu- 'naj.0i0Uy We le-:n lhnt;;Mr. Robert ry- hi was the strpato;Al clo..e or Hays, surveyor,5 arrived af jan Antonio , the Ian session.' It wat fiC ir.ti r.ur.' .'. from that neighbor !uh.J onfipb lrt:h inst., ! 'ibat tiulr,40 Crtiilir nOT"tl;ri oTiil 1.. who brings information that ;bout the 4th I ioan during the .re;eri..fj$?al ye n. or "th inst., four of his part v were miss- But thirteen millions of the loan have; in jr. remain- It seems that thev bad started to been already called for, and the run a line to a certain point, at which Mr. , der must be, in the course of the preset;: yion, I have for some time - intended to meetthem bj-j another route, monlh. y i or, ine - cotton" from Broach cotton, cultivated ijnd believjed, th tie consequences would H. proceeded to the point intended, I 1 i a t II W .. wi c . .-. . . i. nlllf fill. I VIVl I f I nnr . innjilira filn t m iliieil their aclne voient. :mkI m:u Afr children pnild of them. In the view o , t i . - - a future liif fli fo jas this, then indeed, thememberi of Congress TV a iMille is changed, for a new noli- in n asniii'Mon, ami "our com- district; where Col. cleansed in the same manner, sold for 125 soonel" ureter be fatal i rupees ; and 42 bales grown by Mr. Blount, , at Julgaum, for 132 rupees. j tirj Ray le concluded his observations' by expressing his'opinion that, as the rjH tivap'oh in the west And in central Jfnjia was;skillfully conducted by theaiJe the Cotton a good quantity. .W he prjce moderate it required only tj iMVestmnt. of capital by those inter i i(1 ,he jm. provement and extent' of the coUon cu. tnre of India, so thay.u DlvMSOX OLMSTED. pl ale College, July 28. i , from the New Orleans Picayune, July 3 From the Army of General Taylor. The propeller Washington, from Vera Cruz nd Tampico, touched at the Brazos on the 27th ult. and received a mail from the army of Gen. Taylor. In the Maysrille "i ! Gaines (wbcvvas taken at Incarnation, and was atthe last accounts a prisoner in 'MexicoJvasjthe Wiig candidate, he has in live counties i neara irom, on the firs day's Voting, a majority of 550 votes, i J . The AYhigsj have carried the countyK t r Kenton by a nahdsome majority ; Ca . i i .. i i , ran. oeu ny Jt 11 majority, anu uoone h ;majority.;';-;-i... 1 fj In Covington,, opposite Cincinpg. :-te Whigs had on the second day 11 majon. ity. 1 y In the Ilenr)' district, Cox (W js ejec. ted by 25d ma'ibrity. ! y '' might be at once Mr. Mercer's se ll!. w'?- ure they aught! butja f.tHt they can call their own inSl .1.m in the Lexitigton; (Ashli The deleisration from our town at the Cain- A (tlCttmf A ....... !n o t-. rt 1 w I. Kn,..-. shw-,.) I 11 M I T (lfl where there was a Iative ojr, J-1 ,ir , 1 ! 4f , , n-u i i Candidate run, tv. v i Morehead ( ) is-electedver both Lo. - if lhe pro ctS of the income from the slojck uoioco anu j.aue. un it-.- .., ,ilw mIpii u,n shou d he even id t telle sruunu uci .ii i.ty . S- Thbimerican flag of the 24th ultimo, nought and cleanedjby contains not a wonl of any interest here. s irar, ir rritt i- rout I'Msisipnrrprs mm l atamnros. who came . Ill jj u i -on. . fe - i , -i"- improvementyvoujj tljUS certainly take over pn the Washington, tell us that the place, and Uj ryot be encouraged to !in- day they left that city news was received ceJSfercultivation, which he is every- there, by Mexican merchants that Gen. Wt . ,i .,nl.olnr. r, .i .-. S-ntt IiMrl h:id an nefuin with the Alexi- nere reauy iu uu, n a iuitua.n i yuu iuv - . p... . - - - und for his produce at fair prices, j cans 'it Rio Frio and defeated them total- ly, with a loss on his part of three hun- From the Foyetterille Observer. j ' dred rpen. This news the Bee says was The Rml Ro vd Coxvr.Nrro.x at CamdiU. read at the head of the troops at Mata- In another column will be found the Proceed- moros We presume this was done on injjs of the Rail Road Convention which met the 20th the day before the Washington at CsWlen, b C, on the 28ih ult. In publish- left the Brazos; If Gen. Scott entered ing these proceedings, we desire lo call atten- Mexico on the J 7th ult., this would give tion to the vast importance of promptly actijng nme days for the news to have reached on the matter. The public expect the Com- Matamoros a distance of nearly 250 misioners to no ahead with the survey. We Ipaornis hv the. wav of San Luis Potosi I deprecate all improper haste, but think any ihi- an(J the Tula pass. The time is amply , necessary delay almost criminal. ,' sufficient for the transmission of the new anu alter waitmir a considerable time longer than was sufficient for the party to reach him, became impatient and started to meet them. He fell on their trail, found, it had been traversed by horses, found the hats of some of his party, but nothing of the men. It is feared that. they have ei ther been killed or taken prisoners by the Indifinv n v llii I:ifl(r lifivo nixifl rni I i fi dissatisfied for some time past, on account doubt that the hesitation" on the, part of of not receiving certain presents promised the Uovernment in scnumg-oui on auc- them bv the German agents. Ihe expenditures fori the-armv alono during the quarter ending JuneSOth were over sixteen millions. The Jexces of ex penditures over receipts' for that quitter was more than two millions. - ! j Should lhe war be prosecuted Avitli the vigor which has been promised. the ex penditures on account of the army will exhaust the Treasury beore the nertin: of Congress in December. ..I have little Up to the date of the last, advices from Austin nothing had been heard of the miss- nil: survevors. 1 a f1,!)! t . at. 4 W frr. n c (juaie lorce io our -icur; uu, iur iuc l'i'u:s ecution of the war, is caused by the pros pect of an empty Treasury, j To present to Congress, at the commencement of;tho next session, barren victories, a continued war, and an empty Treasury, will be ra-; ther mortifying to the Administration. Vet, the Executive is in this dilemma that he must abandon the attemptjto tonquer But we have dates to the 20th from Tarn- and that an li,s maJnty XTS 310ovWth ij soon 'to TO02 OVer tlie Iiocoloco.p"! 't .- v. r 'im. . i ; i f i i ; a I , m ie Native and W l 'it m- ' " HILII ii audi! III i - - - - - - . ll Ii t (krer'i,. 7Z'c x.""1 W , , ' 1 """i majority of 21S in Wa-'.?,Vto '". I'".U1SVl1 laf V'e JU o( .he polls on I'M 1 of what the ( nden Committee have estima ted, carrthere he, with proper efforts, any ftjar terey; hut that the money can be raised ? An invest ment of 12 1-2 per cent., permanent, safe, in. creasing as the country increases, will copi- : J :..'..; '. i I. n I .f lm.ii'dtld,'rlld tli" j raana aneniiou, u me prupic ui i a-i.' ' J- r f ai'1ne,',Can IMoneer"les$ V , n, I fj f vyilUhaUe it apparent. In no way can this ;be pjftti .,ic-4,r. h,i nergiei, or sympatized i I JlU1 IccYMf.Te have returns from jone but by a survey and estimates. We must Wt): Whigs i riot call on Hercules until we first put fur uave a maiOniV. 'Y - M ...lnVr tn th whee . A co d. orer -cautious. r f ?( ; ; jiiuuivj- 7 " cuulJ M 'WfM I Monday. 4trr,u -i v$ina !''.'a-.S-1 doobtiui. 1. ' r a American pioneer. iml,. i l .. The1 fin the poll; district is insr the town. It is reported in Galvestott that the ar my worm had made its appearance in the cotton fields on the Brazos, but the News is of opinion from information received f flip Sstafp that it w rAit .... ii i I :i, ,. iroill lllrti - - - pico also, which is several hundred m les but anotheI description nearer the capital, and yet not a word of nfines its ravaires to the crass. Gen. Scott's victory. , a.erefore rather benefidial thatioth- Fu'rthermore.'our correspondent at 31on- tn rottnn. Thp oAithrhusrh. . I I 1 K. I iV. . w . .. . T ; t: D r thu l"illi fJI V IIIPV 11.1(1 . .. . . .. " wining KJ" .,, l iaMtinninii (rpnprn then received a rumor there that General liculary in the Vest. Scott had defeated a very large lorce un- number of nlan . .. . . .L f Mnvion 1 - t der oanta Anna near me cii ji .uc... This was a Mexican rumor, and very pos We learn from the Galveston Gazette that Mr. J. W. Brown, of ! San Antonio, and formerly of Kentucky, Was killed by Indians about a fortnight since, within fif- ;lc- tlwi tnvvn ' nru Mr. G. K. ircu unit. wi "v - . - n - , , , Lewis, who has made himself famous bv a peace, oriiazaru me coniinuance o x running several expresses between San penditures,Xvhich may prove unavailing. Antonio and Monterey w ith but a single It is an easy matter to Jctndle up a war, companion, was attacked also near the To extinguish it is anothef aOair. II men town, as he was returning from Monterey tioncd some days ago. that the Ubinct. with despatches, by 8 or 10 Indians, and had held consultation ori thenbject of. received a shot, but succeeded in reach- thp mtrtir!inntobesentoutby the Ilrun dywine, to Mr. Tod, and ttat jt hatl been; determined lo recede frorr) the ground ta ken by.Mr. Wise, and heretofore cpunten-s anced by the Executive, ih relation to the; J.Hvc m irehed on,' and on, it is clear from u wVinvii,cihle:a1l ever has hen v . '-CuJ Would hav. r...l.t-.l r. U!tl ' . u 8,rSne in peace, SrVM '-ver there iupet iWF Qc t? TT cH".remenff it is a k 1 ,l0, ?. b,iten the time. U.tiW V9Wii everyhunun hei,,c ; .i, ." JtVf. .1.1.' . t'Myti. j. . . i if W .'!..!. fl'..' Hltton. IHsIpm I .4" l.A..ap: - -. unit: ii. '.'1 I " ' . c "UI our" Sn ..r actually. retarded N,M "!?ID'' on ihefwwaj ihere if are not m pbssbf. A- U ,linnuto i ver ;d,uaT-. . ..... .k. .! i iiMuu ui viiui iiu .-.uiiio -.1 ft e jor action, oui ai me same nine ui action. Our money ready, ihe costj-on survey ascertained, (all of which can he ... i - The Special ll'MLlik.. t.;.;.. t diliatory spirit, will notaccomphsh .any; Ming . rtieCHWn ut t iM.-Ti"" I ..rt. i...l e not m posse ..r .i. i 1 oi tne eieclionlf,hcri was hefd in the Pe- i tTXH an Thursday, for a Rcp-j -,nme ? J ingress to supply theiva cancjveausedy tMie tleath of Mr. Drbm- SSnSi'i W ivvh.it we have seen,! we nf w "lbe nef doubrof lhe success v M the! -Democratic cahdi- Vilt.l(. , i ) t Hnr.,1 ' if i,:- 11 HW4tS"lt' ,..iA l i 1 J 11 iwpuia ue wen, yciyi o l L sibly Hvas as authentic as the one wnicn reached; Matamoros a lew days laier. We! annex tlie latest letter we have re ceived from Monterey. , Special Correspondence ot tbe ricauiic.j Monterctf, Mexico, July 13, 1847. Thll day; We Itarted for Mamalequi ra- ing rec i"t i ' iii i t. : t. ' - ic. i ; i - done in a short lime,) there snuuia un ' therannteri-sling incident occurred at tw.:.. J7 Wa Uro n pnn npar u- --what aiu i I 4 r ' As half our are J A. It wt ,' v7;;urso lollanddnum or.'arsehicijlo hat virtue ihere. is in an emetic.,: 'fiinl rtttrin 'UVnn. A Mexican lady re- Knomuik nnri enternrisinf COtniUU Ti u. uiiucu, o - - - U.v i sidiri in JVlonterey arove up iu mc gcucr; i,y can accomplish. ;f Delays .1"S?ia tbrcfe young W4 bury on ylo be good, The News ers have al ready commenced picking, and that the cotton is opened suuicieniiy to enauie ine hands to gather one hundred J pounds-per day. If no injury happens iiri'thet next ten days, adds the News; sthej crop will probably be sale, excepting ljite planting. t i Estimated that 45,00d bushels of -wWHt'AvillLbe crown in Xhk iState this year I -i r I- GEN. TARLOR.1 lr The Editor of the Louisville. (Ky.) Journal, Vara in a controversv with the iDeniocrat" of what has passe j cllj(jr-n(.Uvo gir)s arfr) a ,oyi and so!icir Rail JIM-1 Wd;rtoumW r ) . i j--rrj"-Kn ir!fl irtimiM no South Car lsiern v ""ri;:.- l .. i -i b tiff -kt nnifi MO! IP iitntiort Ha markcl .ou5.. J J 'T 1 StiH nbd pariic . v tUat.tbcy SbouId ; ofU. as o do. that City V1:! We can tell the Editor of tbe' Democrat, that it il vilJiin our personal knowedge that Ven. r...l .Ultr. -...: t.nrlt nf ,m r-onduct "I afTair of Lt. Davis and tlje three saiIorSj of the U. S. ship Santlogq. M Subsequent informationjenableSj me loj confirm that statement, and Jo give Mr.j. Buchanan due credit lor sustaining con- ciliatory and proper views on the ubject.t But still it is the opinion lhati there Willi be difficulty in settling the matter- ;t ; The ifef ncrr.whichVairhashere-j tofore defended Mr. Wisest conduc in this j aflair, says : ' ' ij. t "Though we have reason to sbppose; that the instructions by the Executive Jo, Mr. Tod have been framed with Pda. ble purpose to prevent a cojl is.on btt een , the woountries,ourpriyite.,n(o rmalion leads us to suppose that il wih -eSy maulr, the authorities of Bra- f-ij - ... ..... f orflcnerAtmtl. zil be ng m a mgn siaic u h may be hoped, howeverthat i will find them not to be so far excitedly s passed as not lo listen 10 rciiu. j We are not disposeu 10 uouuv ic yi"y: tion of our own Governmetit.to avert (his , collision, if it can do so by any reasonable j etlbrt." I is i tVr. .i r Marrying lor money may oe goiu ior .i; hand but it is generally lead for the heart. f auuanum or. arsetii (iy i onna marnei .iuw.. " t v j QWtp4 and Dart .ere is in an emetic.! I . I power! to do W by afforclins facihup t to our pe Stateand par i I L .JM I . , i J-t'J'pV'- - 'ss' iv- -llrfo-" "-'' ,;-'V-: cl::'v ---i t n