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0 i t!:e U ntclinmn. f -Tr-.. - ' --4- - ...,?,, v" 'rt,hr fiii lV f ' , 1 1 t :'.....c.. ill. Sp y inn-" " " I s !. i tncett In votir n:i . ' , H El Ull V V 1 i Ljl .11 7K I 11:11 , li W i ---U " ' ,-"-77 r' 1111 H I fll i V i V h- li. " f I i . ' : : : ' ' 1 ' 1 ' -" ' , . " . . 1 v , ., Do this, ajcd Liberty is safe." v- ' 1 i - r v Gen'l. Harrison. Dollars pa yaUV ir . auvaiscf, i wo uouars atherncr. t. '23, IS 17. ppr a few p!(iin Utj'Ct, wlilPll, BRUNER : Editors proprietors r THE RANK OF ENGLAND. ' fThe Dank J England ii an immm.c r tiij-p. covering fire acre. of ground, l.av!: ujnlotv in cither if Us fnmts, hut r-c v libt fr,m Aborr. or from its omits: It i. . fur business R!ninein tbemorninr!.ar. Jc r , open until fire in the fiernoon errr!oi; NEW SERIES, i . MJMBEU 2 1, OF VOLUME IV. SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1847. I . ... l A i . . jauve tome etlects i emigration in Virginia, Jf'Jl ; ! "m iniluil Ia in jptarrlitifr lipr nmK,c in wpalth anil irrnit I ,hnmf iprvsinf , a. more loan au oiurrs, " r r-v!'-' - r . I" ; " ' " irive Slate.! I J j r sincerely hope that a better day is jcoming jyiiJeof ctnirafion fVm jirg,n.a, nch Kime when XorthfCuroIinians will ease to W SLul hMreUth : and tm." if ntertain that rcstle.f fpfrftofemlgralioJ. which 'y'dfain ill.pVvt,n,W, H wn'r in the course breaks as often as i' the forluhes of those fe'vt vrarijniike hr tfp ,lpst prosperous who are led hy l 5 rid which irhpover'Hhes the j,,ait Tepffcted ol all, the members ot I have the honor to be, your Excellency's iiime-,st-rvani, i ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA; 1 jUr'nnable tf nccoiin fur ihi universal .finnjif our riii7.en to leave the home of .IrrnToMr (children arid our tpmlent as. i.ri. for inn uncertain, distant residence. L- no)!e tho worl love their ' native f live.' tl Vircinians. The Hu?$ian e - -ji n i JLr.,. ,ii- to Oici shores ojf M Adriatic. 'J h - ". c...L-J1 lr..tl ..1... w From the London Times of August 25rA. THE MEXICAN WAR. Eighteen months have not elapsed since the. President of the United States Communicated to the American Congress the intelligence thai they were engaged in a war on their southwes tern frontier. The motives which impelled Mr. l oik to the origination of so serious an incident -1 I in the annual register of a nation were very On theGth den. $ibu addressed from Tacu- candid,y discussed at the time. It was asser- teU that the war arose trom a source little more respectable than the imperfect window at Tri. home to which', in aftr years, they woujd glad, ly return, if circunst(iccs oui permit.- Ers. ATCIIVAX. jf ! . . From the Fayetteville Observer. COL. PAINE, i what can we anticipate but insubordina tion, anrt mutiny f ring tbee iourt between nine hundred thousand persons. . At evrn oVl.U i evening a detachment of soldiers are rr. u from the - tower! into the Bank, a-he re t mount guard until seven o'clock the next r The Bank hat a capital of eighteen rr.:; sterling, and i managed by (JovVrtu r , Its mies are never re.Usued by tie T. j: , rout i in to - r . -ri . . - . . f. vvimmiuc in circuiaiion lur anr imo ! We have copied from the Register a. 1 UR.cr MSansl " ad Urdcris tast from one bank.toanother but wlm rr 'Uhn.f r ,it;fiiw;iPecom,nSP0P vuh that party. Let ed to the lUnk for.nrrliU .m. . I , . : i .rer Mi-native hornet like the swilt eh a,. bava the following nqte to Santa Anna: I . . IIi:adquaktkr3 AiiMY of U. States, September 6. 1847. To his Excellency tap President and General. in-Chief of ihciRcjniblic of Mexico : The 7th and 12lhrhrlicies of the armistice or . .V.rh he chases froif their summits. ; military convention ikvhirh T had thp hnnkr vf ... - j ' - v. -VfAffit lriinman, -iMHinio. somu mnu 4 ly- ttie dnion of starvation, remem Swa the place. his birth w .-fcivins for ever. And wh ? Lee yilv'rt t.li"iV country with a poet's ardorjait were repeated violations of these articles soon 4 ' 'i zeal ; jwhile otirj citizens will leaves,; after ihe armistice was signed, and I have now Jiriitive 'soil, for omc golden El Dorajoiti good reason (or believing that within the last li J.J not ratifying and excharigins with your Excellency remembers ; on the 24ih nit. stiniihitB that th pi :i rmv miiiIpp i. , ; i ; ...... j . Inch mv command shall have the niivileire of oh jecaufee taininn sunnltcs froni ihe citv of --J'fexiro.i 9PhirA " II- . ll 4. . v A nnirtpil. .Wrfl a thevr were 10 tar vv est. ? i - t twenty. tour hours, it not; betore, tne oa article fixation is! the cause , why Agriculture is ; of the same convention was also violated by the . . . m i. ...... r. -1. rt . T i . . : ' " l .1: . L. .. . n. hiVioB piiriics. 1 nere uireci onruuuua ui uuu fiiih give to this army a full right to commence hostilities against Mexico without giving any notice. However, I will give the necessary time foTan explanation, Satisfaction, or repara tion. If these are not given I hereby formally notify you that, if I do not receive the most com plete satisfaction on all these points before 12 o'clock to-morrow shall consider the armis tice as terminated from that hour. I have the honor to remain your Excellen cy's obedient servant, I V INFIELD SCOTT. Because our lands ar not wlieti our forelviijiers vr?d rmr jnust look for better some- ! .jfrt fls-e. N(-thought 61 improvementj en- ( la Virgin iari'4 head ; bill he moves aw$y to :1 the poverty vvhich Bis own lojndiqtous -v,:mpnt has occ:iSton(t. irgmia o))glI niaiiufiU tories forhliese we have; iut Waiion sufllcii-nt, and a 4 long as emigration . we never shulll have it. V e all L that the trade, ui ourttate is paralyzed, iH not advanrie like others. Immigration tl deprived us ; of our enterprising citizens, I.J .Iranspla-ntedj them in: another soil. ;Ve belittle cominiMce, and scarcely any liera- ,, thoiihl have bofh, if it were not for juration.. 1 last tie tau-nt ot our couniry Ttwnlfd 1 N ; it liVs lieen transferred', and LtW'NRlri haveliud all the benefit and all the ttk ! (io.iseajc-h .the i Cu'igress of the United , fiatiiiiiej tho list f (Iovernors" the i 1 he number ot nurivetjoin i ,j anon, or the cup of tea on M rs. Masham's gown. It was said that the President desired, by some signal exploit, to endear his term of office so deeply to his constituents that thev would be loth to see the termination of so glorious a reign; that he wished to identify his Adminis t rat ion with gratifying victory and profitable 1 . . i . i . i . .i. . . t uoinjut&i ; ana mat ne expected to aiven or overbear the remonstrances or political dissent and the chances of a possible rival, by the spoils or songs of a triumphant expedition. M-r- Polk looked for a short campaign', and a summary t w-r . . ... .T ' , A surrenaer. tie dreamed, like rMapoieon in iota of deputations and offerings, of cessions and spoils. Ho thought to aequire a province at the cost of a parade, and to discover a new plan et for his star-spangled banner without a men tionable expenditure of labor or time. Now, supposing that the next dispatches biand of Col. Paine, was the Immediate 1 cause of this unfortunate state! of things 5 . - "" Even that, how jbut for the insti borne. It is reported, but we imagine without foundation, that Col. Paine has asked to t)e recalled, or to be permitted to resign. The following, from the pen. of a friend, expresses our sentiments : I We have had frequent occasion to re gret the disorganizing spirit of the Demo cratic Press. We have seen how readilv it seizes upon the lowest pretences to bol ster up its designs; how it forgets what is due to justice and integrity when seek ing to create political capital :j bow studi ously it invents schemes to affect the pop ular w;ill, and panders to vulgkr prejudU ces to gain an ignoble triumph.! We have been peculiarly pained to witness the de presenting muit bo endorsed, uhh -hi deuce; then, after a careful exarainati; note is paid and cancelled. t The printing, binding, &c required 1 Hank and its branches are done wiibin th ing by the most approved method. Th- : i - n i i,.rr i I '"' " C l'l'uiii nil iij, r..B uuu,, t,c u.uu.t.ra butone proclaim himselfthe zealous friend between this omcer and bis men. It will , of extended liberty, and he is looked upon be seen that it fully sustains oijr supposi- j as an oracle of-Democracy, w hose-words (ion, that the presence of.the Virginia and are. dictated by the inspiration of genius. Mississippi Resiments. Under ! the com-1 hink that the Press should subserve , u uigiici, n uuwirr cuu. io cnecK. ana not to stimulate lo mutinv and rpbellion. prete and all the machinery are tLe be fortunate state j of things, i the bad pssions of men : to frown down can ),e n n England or.Sco'.lan :. rever, might have failed, every violation of law ; and to uphold adm,ra,'J' arranged is every thing, fremt:. gallons of Locofocoism at ; both military andJState officers in their e"Vn "bank parlor,? tUt ellorts to put an end to insubordination L7;.;"" - J t ' " and insurrection. In tbU vvv 1A k.er .or enr,n.e 44 driver" u required t , Dmm ;to Til y-; the nre or lookatler the engine durin- a. 10 piuiG ho uctuiiun io true tree dom, its love; of true principales.-ita sa cred regard for the Constitution, j From the Richmond Timet. i LEONIDAS AGAIN. . It seems that the New Orleans Bulletin and Picayune were rather ludicrously hoaxed in trusting to the genuineness of their addenda to the letter of Lebnidas. The Delta explains their mistake-by say. ing: It seems that a quizzical friend of ours, commiserating the forlorn and unhappy condition' of the editors of the . licayune ... in..iil.' :- . t anu liuiieim, resoi.yea ,10 grainy ipjpr lauu To this Santa Anna made the following re- ply : ! 1 Headquarters, Ajoiv or Mexican Republic, ) ! Mexico, Sept. 6, 1847. To his ExceUencylGen. Winficld Scott,-: Com. maiidcr-in-ChieJof the Army of the Z7. S. Sm By the note of your Excellency under ,,.u..a.,j rM,;y "Tr r'1 able curiosity to know what vvem the por-.-elopment of this spirit in many matter tt. r;. J. should bring the actual intelligence of a treatyjf that have arisen dunhg the progress of j represented bvthe rnvsteriobs stars on tho specified basis, the account will run il the Mexican War. Claiming for its party j .n un f.- . r r ...i. un iiuu iroui ins mill) muicu- cd the following as the parts omitted in Cur publication of the letter." We need not again copy the portions thus supplied. The Delta proceeds : 'Having laid bis plans, our ioker went to the corner of drop and Common streets I he hrc is fed in the tame manner tl it is ground.. In the morning a sufficient ty is put into the M hopper," and that regular supply into the grates or stov. nothing further I required. . The writer ptied in the same way; and should t' any want of ,water, by accident or ft! an aiarm i sounded by a whistle. II prmxea on what is called one sheet i s the lowest denomination is five pounds t est one thousand. The paper is f rit t to those whose duty it is to wet il il This is done by the fctearn prpec--. paper is in a proper state to be v. . ;', locked up in boxes and sent to an c .'. recounts it. It is then cduntrd "a.in i of one hundred sheets, and put into b bi.U thus ; The Americans have been subjected toj! the exclusive merit of patriotic motive, ine ijemocratic party sirenuopsiy rwuea vors to inculcate the belief thai the Whigs have done every thing in theiir power to prostrate the energies of the (government and defeat its laudable efforts jto extend the area of freedom." But unpn. examin ation itnvoiild seetn that the party was denendent unon a continsrencV, and that i'imaiH ma If ill! n rc - --rsi i I rudleitry lny of .Kentucky was bojn in iiiSutc It hp" had not i'mi-'rated trom; V ir L..Lt I.a v..;. I wt-l bio irrn'i! f w in I ' I ' " l i l ' ii i nr."1 il i 1 HI3, .( WOUill IK V vwi Mates 1 he nuiftber ot nuriveooi n i , i pari, wh SUroiise. that vou consid uifl Hirpiin Vou. The grejatest ' ... ,i.. ,hn P:vilaiid military authorities of Mex gei-the North American St bites- ; ico ,ave vioiate( Articles 7, 12 and 3 of the armistice which I concluded with your Excel lency on the 21th of last month. The civil and military authorities of Mexico wMiithe :lnnr jam! dist nguished list ijf the j hau, ,,ot 0)slrncte(j ,he passage of provisions ituinf llni.OMiDomihiAii. Ibit why s-hould .... vmf,rlI.in nrmv": and if at times their transmission has )eeii retarded, it has been owing to the imprudence of the American nrpnts. who. without h:iVin' a nrevious Under- riling WHO leaves III .n,;,,,, Ui "rnnrtr n nf Iwirilipc irnvA W- C UHU I II tf llll 1 1 W "j-f f.usiaiBX'Wf "V v w casion for popular-joutbre'aks, which it has ccfst the Mexican Govej-nment much trouble to re press. La st flight and the night before the es corts for the provision train were ready to start, and were only detained because Mr. Hargous, the agent, desired It. The orders given jto sus pend the intercourse between the 4wo armies were addressed to? private individuals," :fl4?t to the agents of the army i.no? Is Jttjtlie injerests of individuals ti "leave n-? Iu sqtne cases it may beH Mill the azresate, Wej'jin safely albnii that mot. I he. man ot lea i of '.line aih rcpulal on, would certainly ippteci.ifed i( lie remained. Native true ltd, but in the end. the physicians, law- some excuse. But d ti . i owner, is i ail the 2 at home, manur- :yu will not always be 'Jiurrlyshjne out. Tr j fliml divines,. there is N Tjrifiiltirrist, thf l unl. un(iHt,ikbn. Bemainii MfinJ iinpi'oving his labds, he will, in the KneufVimjv succeed better than the he who, the drain; of an eighteen months' war oh a far more ruinous scale than any of their recent ar maments.! No very close approximation has yet been made to the precise amount of the pen-! alty thus incurred ; but it is admitted on alii hands that it has gone far to postpone that re vision of the American tariff to which Vas sol emphatically called for by the reforms and pros pects of other states, and which would have! spoken so powerfully for transatlantic wisdom amongst the people of Europe. Instead of a conquest, Mr. Polk can only point to what by the most favorable appellation must be termed a compromise. Instead of enriching the exi chequer and reducing the burdens of his counf try, he has retarded, il may be for years, its op portunities of sage experience or enlightened reform. - At an ealry period of the war, it was industriously set forth that Mexico would in? dernnify her conquerers for the expenses which they condescended to incur ; but as this claim gradually became larger, it was proportionately withdrawn fiom notice, and such impractical arrangement no longer figures in any of the preliminaries. Six months ago, before the bat tles of Vera Cruz, the advance to Puebla, or the despatches of reinforcements, the costs of the war were stated in Congress, by a calcu lating Senator, to approach thirty millions of dollars. By the same estimate, the marketa? ble value of California was set down at $15, 000,000. Omining, therefore, the intermediate accumulation of expenditure, and stating the case in a form most familiar to transatlantic ca- where be knew he would find; some ofl the editors of the Picayune and; Bulletin, and taking out his fancy sketches, com . . . A7 k - . . a MWr. I an xnvesimemvj pairing menced reading them to a knot of the quid-nunts who congregate in that neigh borhood. Sure enough, our joko angler had hardly baited his book anil cast out Ttorin'r himself fronrn.ll associations which i i L ... i .1 i .1. . I ' ' . c i rireni niear, 'i: iar iioiii, me immjm: iu iiVitny, to sueiM tne re maiuoer oi nis i lit ' Uc;.'nidatjug wealth, or is not so fortunate, rffft ever alter his Emigration. ihesei imfnt nr( proved by the tact that northern t Ma now! buying up lafuls in Eastern : V i r- j 5Vm' in a lew years amassing fortunes up- 1 ''taanic land that had been deserted by its j I "Vf oci'upmt- on accqun) of its extreme: pov- j 'J- Cut the phil'iio'phicn-l inquirer will admit j ires thej" effect ;. nt cannot find the J." An altpntive oxanitnalion of Hietn'XvIII ''ince l.iin thai excessivp emigration is the j ptlof allthefvils under which this State j f while cither Stnteslhavo grown rich by pfhitve hecoroe poor. were intended purrJosely to expedite the trans mission of provisions to the army, and so con fine the intercourse to that object exclusively, j In relurn for this conduct year Excellency has j .... i.t'.i.l...l . V. . . .. ..... a ..... .. : a-M n n v A e. 1 m ..... in ' irii. iiiru mi-- ii liri 3 i iii.iiiaj-i a ui 111c jltiiu mills iu th any flour to the city good or bad accordingUo the; amount of spoils produced. It was patriotic with some men irr North Carolina to volunteer, so long as the hope of preferment was held out; but when that hope was taken away, the obligation of patriotism seemed removed, and some went even so far as to reconsider and make another ; investment ot their patriotism. Gov. Grraham bad scarcely announced the appointment of the Colonel and Lieut. Colonel of the Re giment, when, ignorant of their qualifica tions, the Democratic Press denounced the appointment : at the same tiirie, liowever, making no allusion but in terms of praise to the selected Major, and 'advocating, as based upon sound principle, the exceed ingly stranjre, not to say mutinous conduct of Green W. Caldwell" And; by way of rewarding their devotion to; party, the great Commander-in-Chief, to; whom be longs the express privilege of bestowing honors upon those attend to bis interests, hns nnt ftiven a single olfice in North Car- posed herself tojhe hazard -of disgrace and the .. f he ,imits cf hu p;uty. reprobatid.l ot Europe, tor the saKe ol purchas- , , , - , . , 1 - .1 ' au ... ... Manv arc the reasons beside that have ing an UnneCOBiJ vunuuunj ai. iiv.c ua - - j . worth, I I -t i l" 1 i . i are iockcu anu piaceu in a Eiiam czl lor the pressmen, who are at wuii; : Theso sheets are clrawn up and j ri returned in the same manner: ci ; worked registers itself, and it is us wi '.. in the room below what number A. B. i ? ing above A3 by himself. If by nccid .1 "spoils a sheet,'- it must be maikeJ (and every particlet)f the rpoilcd -down.' Everr note or bill nassc i thrc hands of two sets of pressmen. First, t nnnted without the number and date. ; It. the number and date are added, v.' arc ready lor iheinuhing touch, the t :, of one ol the cashiers. One of the n nious pieces ol mechanism I have ever that used to mark the number on each bar.!, There is no change of number by h ja done .by this machine and by fleam ; When the bills have passed thr. hands of the. printers they are sent to t! ing-roorri, when they are again ci v i t dried; they are then put up ieto c : packets and tent to the caihier ro. n f nature. Thence ihey go lo thct regi-ti i narfment. and from thai n(Tic nm l,r ' to the treasury." Here thev arc kr; ; ... - ... . ' rate nuiv uuais, iMpacitieSf it may be said tharmerica has ex r of the U. States, anlr jl f() the hazards disgrace and the his lines before a fine fat fish of the Pica yune darted at it with the greediness of a fresh water trout, whilst the mincing editor of the Bulletin, a sort of; a sculpin, oloated over it most annctizinglv. In a very short time they both took bold, and swallowed straightway the bait, hook, line and all." ' This was certainly an excclb'tit ioke, ; prooi. iron cafe?, which cover all !. it it made the New Or-1 ,,f lhe room. The room itsc.f is I..- there being only one thing that cm the-counter. On one side 'iof tl,i the cases are filed with goM, lied up in and on the other lhe bills in package, nient Cor the M paying tellers." Thcr.' large lcks to each case, and thekey by separate a (lice r s, so that both mut i cut Ixrtbrc any sum can be rcn.ouV. in myhand while in this room tiro mil'.' litis, all ready to be put In circufutiu:i. Kach day from thirty to ibirt V-si : t! 0 0 and we doubt not leans people forget the yellow fever for a ; day ; but like many other good jokes, it cuts the joker almost as much-; as the jo ked at. It is bard to conceive bow any friend of Gideon J. Pillow could have de liberately composed such a satire upon the prowess:, as that admirable descrip tion of his single, combat with; the Mexi can General. This account aiid the com- i parison of his conduct to that of Napolc . on, were so exactly in keeping w ith the bills are printed. The ink is made, in ' extravagant representation of lie real let- and it is of such a peculiar cor - its effect, together wit''-3 paper, lhe fpr thnf it vwist v.-rv iirttnrnl to ndnnf. the led us to the conclusion that the patriot- :,ww .....inti V. till ' - - 1 :,v ,.r t U T r mn n- t i o ru vt ' 1 o ill f.VI I ! Of I . . . t t Butthisis not alLNIt is notorious that the Unu i 19111 Vl-uo ''"V" 1 . i . i cannot resist the impression that the whole, . i . ia i.i- - namotism. oaseu unuu scu-uucicai aiun. , c..; (z..nr. vir.init& of th rifv from fi.rnUhinml O'ateS Can reCClvev V"..9.uc. au.c r ...' ... ' ' ' '""" "' UJ'V" quire lo day. the good faith yourlExcellency had pledged me. It is false that atly new work or fortification has been undertaken, because one or two re same pairs have only served to place them in the condition they were in on the day tho armis tice was entered into, accident or the conveni ence of the moment having caused the destruc tion of the then existing works. You have had early notice of the establishment of the battery covered with the mud walls of the house of Gar- ry, in this city, and our not remonstrate, be huicnntrastthe condition of Cngland with yyi country. n6t larger (in extent than our j cause the peace off two great Republics could vi C.l C..J ' .rl. ..... : I i l.. i i .u: u nr. iL"si jtropoi i louaie fiiiirain?. ; oui u uiuuu m urpruu upon luniks grave iu ' wrdly-a foot of land Is unoccupied. The M.'of iiidustryi landt lalwr have "converted w J'Wfi; into! garde nsj The face 'of the 'Mil U (liiiti.fi i'i-ir Willi rKi iTnl hnmli'ls f UVitinis. : In sucli a country, agricul- C Wmhtt. Wliv U n.h nnr IaIa art? Il Vi; inn-f red ihal in tirW'it will ; but lhe Mlt clianffc never will be TV b Old Vi 1 til the farmers re- ti 7 V u State. . Here his facilities are . . i, - 5 to jmarlict ; here he. can childreji!; which in a new ! . I' Utter y moe ; but tb stay at jhome and 'thclfllandk. I 1 : i t0 M interest of the land owner to i It Ilit! siti.. It.' I r'fcr sqndin "JWucats.-his ' "iH isUtfiiiCuJt to do. Here he can enjoy ,pinuiujitj his jearlv youth. Ilerei he If ii.K those (lie nds who have known him ndhest. Heni heviU live with com happtnes, jind uheii he die his, bones LPar !lw)soi'ot ,h ajicestors who have i us of a sjWmjuic and scientific agri- t Ctire and powerful r.ornmnrfiMnrI i' bigji-toiied literature. It draws , 'Uleht, tfgor and nefgy of our Slate. themselves, but of little value compared to the: result in whieh all the friends ot humanity and of the prosperity of the American continent take so great an interes There is some obscuri ty in this, sentence, which, it' is probable.-'is owning tp typographical erros. Pic: It is not without great griel and even indigna tion that I-have receiver' jconimurncation$ foni the cities ahd villages oc j ued ly the'rniyof your Excellency, in reUoon to the violatfon of the temples consecrped to the worship of Opd; t. the plunder of the sacred yas js, and to the. pro fanation of the images venerated, by the Mexi can people, ,vProfoUjidly have I; been affected by the complaints of fathers i vr .i . T r i . . !m, wKi.h mnv invnlvmost momentous ol oiiicers in ine i. kj. ivey.iuci.L u. igum results. A lare and poweKuH portion of the I ted in a true and genuine love of country, Union is resolved that slavery if it cannot be it would have ceased with the appoint abolished in the Slates wher& t is at present . ment ; and every exertion would have legalized, shall at least nevef be introduced in-j been made to create harmonious feelin to any newly annexed province ; and the encr- between the ofiicers and soldier (Tir ftifrihit'oit in eitK mall oi-svOU OUT OWU shorCS -.n-imnn n n ft rf n n t i n rr iirJiia3larmO- imay lead 4o a pretty Isafe inference as to the ob. , , . js esselltially requisite toetturc rnilita sttnacy with which this not unYeasonable point success- But it only jfded. occasion may be insisted on abroad. OtVthe other hand j jemostrflte the fc1'' lhat such PPos t Js alleged affd declared, with equal violence; j .j nwas not lA Upn t,,C l,e,i( t thrit that slave labor will be more tfan ever indis- j annointer vere wantinS 'i military perisable in bringing under cultjtion a prolific j l?V BPJ . this there was ho evidence.) t.t ir,V..,rr.l.A.i o;i rv;;n.V abundant re: slv," 'orfif bQl 1 : uui lULUiiiuticu own, iwiiiioiuaf- - . th' n-3 Wilful UIK4 IllCepilOIl J turns, but demanding extraorati j uu,,ttj3 ,M ,. .Ticai enmitv. onnitnl 1..I..... 'I'lw. I..-I .1 1 1 TI 1 1 ( ' 1 1 IirOOII.. V1',W . n . . . .1 I .1 r . .1 wpnat auu muui. no ut!i im-- - r i j ane&ieu ii' me lAcriuat a portion ets of this dispute are unable to aW'C'patc us of lhe T)emecratic press has 1()t KQn M decision ; but it has been very palpitfltf h,nrand j to denounce the Colonel of the North Car- tharthe eventual disruption of the Ugone pow. 0ina Regiment for the late unhappy oc-' thermalion of two separate and ho3t, may be currence ; ignorant at the same lime of ers on the iSorth American contnipa dissension. thP ipi1o .. .1 , ,. the consequence of so envet" with this pros- I , r u ?d,'? lireCt Other anticipations combiiMr. Polk into almost contravention of the approval of his con- peet to bring the policystead of extinguishing Ct l: ,he Jwo. commanding Generals, universal suspicion, hng splendor of conquest J iXot on,' so- hut it would seem that some opposition by the diP"aiion oi plunder, he has ' " 4 c" "wuugio sacrince me clignitv TAMIvJ' Cf t! Used on washed by icr. i r highest numlnr ( ' t' hen fliat number ij turn In t . .... I . - .. . .iUllicr one, wirn a -1, pressmen and most of ihn i n rr Th i -I "ham (Jp7ettf (uL .i r i ! . ' r "ceK lemales m t er.am uazette, ( .Mass.) gives the fob ! ru rrw,m- t rr. i b.nir .r.i . , . . P . .. iiw uuern sai.,ir. u-i.u"i ui ine wnnriprin w- . ..... ciiLi.rg le girj fishes : in winning of a the affections of certain ajje, a and husbands, of the violence odered to their daughters ami ' ' i .i . ' 1 i -ii i i VP riii rip wives ; ana mese same ctueaana vuiages nave -.-j A1r,-n 1 ,r . 1 " 1 j 't - t 1 L- r.i d sheart-ana determined the course of neutra s been sacked not onlv in violation of thi amis. : u,sllvv:ii-' . , . ,'c iicuuais - - -7 - 1 y i 1 Kiirppes rr i r- 1 . ar. i and emollient if5ans f')e war a formidable raised up, by v 'ame He has given his ad rival to his f.5nehaustihle topic of invective, neu nis inenUs liv 1 h in ionp r. 1.; m " ' "J-'-7J V I II I ) inn' Kia nnn in r a 1 " .l 7" I --y" j'" r reiauve impor- i m 0,,3iu,.4,.f f,ur j'M. r Rdied,br4ve rj 5rwj citizi-ns, tho Ifay and ornament , V'nia.!Jut tune, that great innova. I ' RUW It nrnvin.i ll,..i ,i.f. -i:.. 1 , iik " PsI,ence nas opened the kXa KuWgration will now soon 1. dvoclla r ... tit. h.11 V ew lurouient ana rest. ' v 19 !MhW that there will , ,tiange WrouUf. 1 Rv it,- !.... Nil VV .Iand ncrease in value ; i'-iw ar!c"hur flourishes more. er er 'S'S-l'-Vc. the Lie.. I ' ''i we.; J la,uWy connected. iV Wrt?JM Pu ,Iic and il1 pHfe Mnia -i '.a : W w recover her hlnh T T' of bur confederacy. r: ,' - DO MUM.. tor.. . . . . I . WTS ajticle CVlhe real v . rioni yhw;h it cotltaius rc ., tnourb bisneiLrtm.,tf ..nrt..i.iit m j vefcofli-rrgrr.ik it,aL.ap.jj nl-riyrc dr we" think it vrill piss even his ingenuity to represent it as an advantageous bargain or an honorable conclusion.4 v . ' . ; , - 1 tice. but of the sacred principles proclaimed and Jjft, iilS silence to the; presejUrnorneit, in order not to ht is a war, andthe second a rWVIr obstruct the progress. of negotiations which held -i Pc ' .U va:certamly nfiTmu , oui ine nope ot terminating ai scandalous, war and one w-htch youKExcellenCy has characl ized so justly as unnatural. But I shall u offering apologies, because I cannot be to the truth that the I nio cause of thethr renewing hostilities continued in j they )Kur Excellency, is hat I jhae not y ling to sign a treaty which 'would v siderably the territory of the Uepuf only the territory of jlje Republlic nity and integrity which all ria the last extremity. 3 nd Ifthef V have not the same height U) of. you, F.ruan .w -lii.:f:.y . ire the; worh X;"-'! " TZ?mW7 . whose, side is " " van easily uisingo's mrwbrsllnn ..J .. .! auu UMjgc, 1 flatter myself ,thty of the State, and the ho - -" w - n i - nt eilectimr no htiea e;inr; FM ,-b.. ( ........ . Ai I - 3 :ir to There is a little girl, of sit "years of oaog.ueroi .ir. Uavid i homas, who lives on the borders of ihe pond which suppbes water f-r the furnace works, at W'eare river, who has a most wonderful rtmtrol over, a class of ani mals hitherto thought to be untameabje. For a year or two past the little rirJ 1... ;.. ,1.- This circutnstance is habit of playing aU.ut the pond, and throwing trumos into lhe wajer lor the fishes. By de. grees these timid creatures have become so fame as lo come at her call, follow her about the pond, and eat from her hand. A gentjemaii ujiiit down (here, a few days! since, with bis (Hughter, to see the little creatures and their mistress. Al first the fishes were deceived and came up to the surface of ihe water as lhe lleman daughter approached, but in a morSen'J they discovered their mistake, and whisked a. way irorn the strajjger In high dudgeon. J heir oxvn mistress ihn tr -a i : came up and called. j?. . "I,s.:rfir: simP'y With the hope of and they crowded .,. cIu-i.rinVaa.rCA.. iC in? no f ea e;iill V. b .1 . ' - - V " ""u r 1 v. ........ mm 1 . . . x 1.1. . 1 r- tb iiaimi.iti- t. 1 " . v. v 1 , lui 1 J 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 V i-- .tritn 'itnirr I i rr r . rl . . i r. ........ l. I . . . i V buniiiii 'iiiitsi , MUIIIJ Uill IJPPI1 tn.limnrl .1 k juiiiui slanders Colonel Co wrong im and des We; must 411 kiirlanf. tliirth' iotinnr n - IO ui! entirplv luulpr f U rnntr, l ..r .u . t?..i il Pliin nf liihr rvt at. o tmm I rthevirH? her voice, and fppdr'nr A...'. 1. 1 1 trojnSrhis influenee. in' tK A rmi7 1 e: have just relumed from a vils; itArS... I I Ol .1 . . . . . - 'fc- I'IMIU. 1 anrf harmr. .n th IimI l..rv-r-r ... i to receive ihe crumbs; She ha besides, a luri ' lie or fort.ii.;f iv h tot, ti-i j ... I prejudice of the ,eJI- This creature lives .in the jirm'd, and seemi convinced, on calm f my reasons. But, if seek only a pretext to I ! . . J American, conunen the unarmed popul there will beleft but to repel for and energy whi i upon ine fill upon you. Excellency Will bo : of the weight of .brtune, you should e ihe first city: ol the i opportunity to free f tho horrors of war; er means of sal vat ion -rce, With ther decision AoXx I The Ice Trade.--lce h pie commodities of thernTW one of the sla4 isfix--- ZSKNew Enfflahd States J thence n every warm climate on the ir lobe. It is said that iced Champaign is quite common arCilcutta, Madeira, Bombay,! MaBla arid Captoh. One house in Boston' sent 101. cargoes to Asia during the present year. A Yankee has gone to raris to open a nint julep saloon, and the presumption is that will he a good speculation, as it is said there iVnone in France or England. i vve:must dunoarice this spirit as nothing less. than tb spirit of mobocracy. xn lytew othese things, we tire led moja argently lhin ever to appeftlk-i' servatiye artytoJfessS . Con pposition to existing Order, based yed girl sport- and having seen the lit a, . ing with oer obfifrtTr-w.a.-,,,. ,1 -.Jii.-i . T palling ihemon the1, head, stroking sides, and letting them slip through her handsv She has her favorites among them. A pout which has been mariiedjon the head in some way, and the, turtle we spoke of, are re- as it is upon a wretched willingness to f markally intelligent. ' A more beauiilul in- sacrifice everything for the sake of politi- I stance ot the influence or kindness and gentle-' cal aggrandizement. The few restric- j ncs8 ca .hardly be found. " , . -tions that are placed by the law upon the ' - . . .. . . i 'J exercise of freedom, are restrictions for j fT The Carlise Riolers.Qi. thejTih inst. Judge the most part upon immoral orUlangerous P'TJ sentence on twelve negroes i- 1 U .1 , who were found gtultv 01 participatiti" in lhe iji uvi iiv.o , in 1 1 i ii ucu I iiciuni iii turn . . , 1 .- , u, f I ri..l wKifh IPrminntail ir. Iha ildall. rn?r week. The clerks are paid good ia!an have been someyears in lhe service They commence, boweycrr at a L soon Income "higher graduates,", creased salary in lhe- bank. ur an' 10 one of im branches. The plai r f security Is frequently observed, as ii; , States; but I was informed tEiat h-irc stilution called he guaranty far, !,'' an Individual, paying so much pert x)mes a member, and this insihvivi Jy for its members ; ecuring the B loss, or the painful alternative t fca ! I sonal security in case of mil in one -of the rooms niii employed, v en is tn t aBF w -w aatu IS. concern that ft is known In ll .; notes are out and vu received t!. -: is the practice of all bankcrs.Nn tov , try, to lake ibe number of each note f paid and Jo whom paid. This is t time, but it gives great security. In lhe Bank there is a department weigh ing. room. Here two gender;.' 1 ployed .weighing overeign by fte; scales are constructed a to drop t!.- ! on the lrThe full weight on the li!. lhat fall-on the left are taken out at; : i machine, and returned to lhe heal b ., dividual from" which they came. n'he sold to the Bank for bullion, to to n c 'There arc several families resil.: Bank who have very comfortable r.rC tions. 'There is also a bank Utchr.i: as bank parlor. This for the acc ;n of the .directors on duty, who may .vt of coffee, or a beef steak, A;c. LXrrt - Arm mm' i. j. tOin. A.ac. v i - i -t- ichard Hill, Jr., of Henrico county, Virgin- i . ... I 2 C a . ia," lays thai came ur umcr muik, it wasnea with! the water in which Irish potato have . '. . -ii - i 1: i The Force of Gen. Scott before tl" Mexico. We bare seen a listen; force, taken from the .Mexican pap r i. lished in the city of Puebla. and ul.l !. inflnpnno o ,wl otlot tr. nrivotn inilirwln,.!. ..u u.. ... ,u urn u UI U CUIWO ' . - , ,ul.,Un, r eXaCl. It JS t . , t i t t Maryland. jne. was sentenced to ten day ! i i . i .. -..n in liiLK or societv at larsre. But the Law must ! : . s' .1 . t .v . - Brought by bcott to l utw . , " , , . , , imi-psonnit-iii ui iiju vxounij Jaii anoiner to U be enforced that it may be respected.-- j monln3 imprisonment; and ten In three years If this be true when said ot the Civil ; imprinment in lhe Eastern lienitentiaVy. a tl lit- if me n-.l-lollff 4.--1 in ful n hnn In ! -11 . 1 . . '. . ... nuiuyii, u is csm""; v i nus me i.sj kijik.xts are rnaue, to sutler, while 1 Military Law. But if the conductors of the master-spirit that led them Ion to murder I ..i 1, .rrireJ the public, Press, in their desirej to appear goes free. Cheraw Gazette i Sick deserters. lkc r 1.7)0 ) advocates of enlarged freedom denounce 7-; r . i Garrison left in Puebla I,D ) as unmerciful the execution of; the Law, ; The Merchant's Shot Tower, in BhIii- ! ' Volunteer arrived with Pillow ) do Oadwalador J)o do Pierce i obligations impose t been boiled, will be immediately relieved of the !j and publicly declare their unfeigned sym- j more, is the highest tower j -1 lice or ticks. . . r in ? pathy for such a violate its; provisions, i the world, being 230 feet. of .the kind in Force wbicb marched upon Mexico ii-- 4i t ; i ! ) V ;i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1847, edition 1
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