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Frora the Ne w Orleans Ficnynn of July 23. LAti:u ruoM mexico. .. ., Our letters and papers by tho New Orleans c.amo to hat.tl yesterday. Our files from the !city of Mexiifo r..e to lhe llth (nst. three days later than p received by the Alabama. ' We arc still left in much uncertainty as to the result of the actions between Pa redes' and liustamente.i The. papers in the interest of onrti rn!m ikft virtnrv for ill PIT tide. In j lhe -Monior Up'blicano of the J 4th, there is a kind of diarylof each days event, from which it appears that on the 7th every thing was quiet. On the 8th Bustamente attempted to carry by assault the fort of El Tnjo. but was repulsed after deperate hVhting. bomo deserters went ! Louis Napoleon aijd Lewis Cass. j We have seldom been anything more jftappily put, than the following compari Uqn between these tWo figurants, of the Rresent day, by the Augusta Ga. Chron cle: : I " Tlit Democracy of Louis Napoleon and r,f Louis Cass. In ai letter bf thanks to the electors who returned him to a seat in the National Assembly, Louis Napoleon speaks of ' consolidating democratic insti tutions.' What this 4 consolidation' con sists in, that pretender' indicates suffi ciently in a pamphlet, writtqn by him a few years since, in which he says : France y Democratic but not Republican. I un- . l.A . ' u i i ,i ! nUoi. o rirtt- hn if.-ini crown u nuu ins iieuu than" the Bourbons ever wore ; still, all that he did was by the will of the people ; and as there was no possible mode of know ing that will, except from his owns mind which represented lit, of course the popular will was but another name for iis own sovereign pleasure. " 1 And this is the sort of Democracy which the party of Gen. Cass have intrpddcedj and are endeavoring, through his election, to confirm, in lhi$ country j Well might Mr. W. P. Tunstall, in a late speech in this city, utter the bitter ironical sarcasm, that if he had the power to amend the GEN. TAYLOR AND THE NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. We have been led to expect from he rumor i '.J Si..ia fkr I Vi n last fnrt we nave nearu on wi uutia Sr. Ch arlks Hotel, July 9, '49. Dear Sir t In reply to the enquiry as to the remarks which Lieut. Pender, of the-N. C. Regiment Volunteers, is reported to hate testi fied to, as made by Gen. Taylor, in relation to ... . . I ; . . night, that a deep scheme was being concocted , . j- somewhere, by which an endeavor would .S, Wtofpartof Lieut. PeSd. made, to impute to General I aylor the use of, tesIimonJ.f aa tlken tore the Court of Inquiry language in reference to the North Carolina ! whch gat in Saltillo, in February and March Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico, which would ! ast, which is as follows-: cause a feeling of indignation to be raised a- i 4t j aflcrwar(j8 went duw to Monterey and inong our troops, against the old Hero, and very made this statement to Gen. Taylor, and reques naturally amon" the People of the State gen- ted that we might be permitted, at least, to hare ' . . t I In flint Vi a VtttA nrf1 orally, if .he ijrll. sa.U to be used - . I MM I. II I1K llZi.il LUC JUWC1 IU UlilbliU I IUC . Li. ... -1.1 it 11 ' AI Ul w f.A. ,nntitn.innr h would altr hat hy General IV should be proveato oe true , - faad difficui,. with any except the one word in it ; wherever the word Pre- I We published recently, from the New Orleans ntf (meaning the North Carolina,) and ' 'H . Z'-i i l... . m iMnnii An n t mt v : . . -rr- t . . 1 1 r jr n iriii u innuintr in inn mn i a i sM t . a n m ninrr mil sa Kf 11 1 rr- sii ruiia .oer this day t Parcdes. On the 9th some , is jeinocrauc uui nui neiuuiiyau. x sllIent occurs, he wouia change u to King, i " ouueun, a auun ...v.., v 41J . tuul uau u.. - - - " troops of the 3.J Kegimcnt ol Allende ven,t over ; avrsuum uy vcmovrucy wiwucih Then, as all the other provisions would j positive terms, tne trum oi me accusation. "",;"n iv a-rii.- cvr 10 t'arenes. , i uric .is www uimn- un mis j 4o mi, .mm j lv 'i 1 remain as tney are, tne ixecuuve wouiu from this, wc learnea mat uenerai iayiorwas " , . , rtfti,ir a:- day, On thej 10;h tranquility fci-d, but there the government of several obeying a sys- have precisely the same powers which he chared with I'aayin in relation to the mutiny R AGE, ought lo h is a report jhat this day BusUmeiitc retired tmi ; now has, but wiih lthis difference, that "haYSohave charged, and the Prnates shot. from Marfil but the Government ew,papers; . The distinction is well put ; and Louis wilh the na,ne X)f KlJiGf he would be ! h K fJel The above wer0 Pendef Jrf-' " 1 refuse to bcl eve ... hre. fr.,m thisenumera.- apolcon isa . Democrat.' What is Louis rV to attemptthe aggressions which are h"a Reg7 u T a P no,ed lhe,n down at lhe a hounsel in -iiowo think , 'T mi 'avar ,ner; i ? ls he a mocrat or Republican? j et-ery day practised by our Presidents. ' 0fficers 8hou,fh.av?. beCn 0,nd tUC Reg" c case. Very truly your friend best of it down to the 10th. NN e have a letter , VA'e answer, without fear of contradiction, i For : historv establishes the remarkable ! menl scul hom in d,sS-ace ! This report was j . C. C. BATTLE, from a very ijitelligent foreigner,,. Ve.a Cruz . republican. He repudiates ' act 1 whUs t our fee Z 1 circulated in New Orleans, while a part of our j Maj) N. C. Vols, who writes ll at the report is current there that , . , i.acit mai w nubi, in our iree repuunc, ine , . ... ilustamente ria.l fallen back, in consequfence ofi !6c d.octpme oi 4 a government of seveial Executive office has been constantly gain- ; Regiment was; there, awa.nng transport vessels We hare n0Wf we beUeve. narrated all the his reeries, o Celaya, about half way between b '- a" " ol,,u,c ing in crements ot power, the power ot ; to convey them home ; and when it readied tne cjr(.umslances and recited the different state- Guanajuato and Queretaro, and that most of his . "ltU lU,7 . , , i t I ' the veto,has not een exercised in Oreat ears of Cols. Bliss, and Bragg, they both at men,3 ; rcalion lo lhi3 matter, and we trlum I ernment is to be refrulateu. he suDsututes i n., l .iL.i .t o.u i iFir !nhli Will TIih Rxhp.iii ve he n? i i.. ... i: Jn .t oncP M A 1 UK 1 rjU UL'MAli 1 w i phanllv submit the evidence in the case, to a a uepicii -Uttru ine oiu iiibi, lu.iv inn mi isiuu f; , , p i nas lanen nuo toiai uisuse in an me inn- ; tut? ci ivnpt? Vt p,,nipnt w!ih thi I . . i i- . -n Mtri hv lhA VfltPB nf n . nr as .nn g I J. . ,. , ur.iv. ui cumcm cand d and imnartia nubile. Dut will It not of his troops dispersed, but he afiecls to treat it ! Napoleon expresses it by the will of all,' j I however, several gentlemen called upon Uen I. ; strike every rea(jer lnal loe memory of'Lieut. Us a light allair. The Suprbfne Court has pronounced its deci sion upon thcqnestion of the treaty, declaring (hit it was nut necessary that it should be sub miUed to the Legislatures of the different Sutes for their approval. ffFrom lhe New Orleans DHta, July 2.3 CUBA-rROSPKCT OF A REVOLU TION. hp becomes the paramount representative j NOTe. The Constitution was adopted by the ' Taylor 1jimse!fr and apprised him of the report j pentier must very oblivious, when they come o a nation ot Democrats, in carrying on i Convention on the 17ih September, 1787 ; but which was m circulation, when the old iiero tQ com.me the varied statements which he has this government of one by tlie will of all,' j it was not ratified by the required number of DENIED IT IN THE MOST EMI HAT- rnad n(i Incieed it does not appear that ithe legislature happens to pass bills j Staies until the summer of 1783. OnSeptem-IC MANNER. AND SAID IT WAS EN- P . ... ,.r .u- vu rlintrarv to Ihr rpprtmmpnt :i ion nt thfi nor 1 .it n. liH. Ihe od redpral Congress de- : m. ,r ,.,.T,.,r. . r.ii. , t- . oi ... . ... - TIKtLl U L.o I I I U lb Ul1 1UC LC.AOl IVeijident, he has only to refuse to sign clared the ratification duly perfec ed, and adopt. FOUNDAtl0Sf 1N TiaJTn i This set us inem, ana control. ty tne immense pai- , eu iu iuiiuwi5 'vu,, , . . "-"" r si pot comes rouno. It the repuDiican sys- Wo learn from a source on which we place j tern of "government, fully established in 6nace at his disposal, one third of the le- -"S reaoers a h.ih i.ij. mc is -v i V " " .. . ' v " ; slators, and there is an end to all oppo- why ,he 4J day ot ! March is the first day ot such men as Cols. Hl.ss and bragg, and t.en. tion, nil ine ume ior eteciinsr a new ues- - v..u.-j "v-- i w war v v 1 it Inr.iW I h n r I B-t a i o.f IV.u itnlAir i rt Inn r 1 .1. I . . iiwi'ucu, lUiiuiioiiisi iicuntsuaj niuaiP ioco Toco slander inai miniu oe sri asoin, rclianco, that many arrests of persons of influ ence and distinction have lately taken place ; that in tho dead of night, tiles of soldiers are sent to the residences of the suspected, who are dragged, from their beds and incarcerated ; and that this worH has been carried on to an extent little dreampt ofon this side of the Gulf. The charge on which these persons are arrested, is, we understand, that they are engaged in, or cog- ijizani of, some conspiracy, w hich threatens the overthrow of Spanish rule and dominion, and a tbis country by the adoption of the Fed cal Constitution in IT'S? is to be main tained, it is indispensable to elect an hon est man for President,-who is pledged to uary next be the day for appointing electors in the several States, which, before the said day, shall have ratified the said Constitution ; that the firat Wednesday in February next be the day for the elector! without any given authority. We consequently withheld, for some future occasion, evidence which came iiito our hands immediately after lina Regiment, admitting that the statement of Lieut. P. before the Court of Inquiry is tacoi rect one. He spoke of " the Officers and Pri vates concerned in the outrage" and no one else ! Well, there were others "concerned in the outrage " beside the North Carolina Kegi. ment, and of course they also were included. Iiut lhe most disreputable and disgraceful part of the whole afiliir is, that xow an attempt is lors; to assemble in their respec publishing the aWe referred to article, hich de , . imnres5i,n. that Cen. Tav . lipu Kt'iios niwl irvtr fn r a Prpsidpnt n nn thnt 1 ! .! . J .' t ikn nllmriti.ni iVi.. r miflo ... .... . . . alministPr thft nmenton the nrin. ' VTr . T " r:i ! 7 T vul"vl' a"v'"'" ' l i lor said that ' ALL the Officers of the Nortl Z : . " V r. 1 . ine jkrsi tveanesaayun Mtircnnvxi, iu lunrcii, nri wuru uiwi 1 nive nreent v p n nil il.vvn hv Wihinrton and t i . .. ..5 L j .1 . ....fP. ana w men u p w ill gl c prest m 1 . y w .-..v. ' 0 14D,I oe me utile anu ine presem bem 01 Vvou- ; . j. , , gress (New York,) the place, for commencing Jefferson. Mr. Cass is pledged to the dan gerous doctrine of rapid and indefinite 4 progress,' and affects to despise the old Ju. ..1 1: 1 J i.i. c i'nr .1 1 iyar ) V repudintion of the title of "ever faithful," so The Whigs of '-this. day, like those of the long and fieqnently lavished on the Cubanos, Involution, are the only true Kepubhcans fir tho vafcjaujle consideration they render to the Hpauuh GovernTncnt. Among others, we un derstiuJ a Ceneral Officer was arrested in Ha vana a few nights since. i Very Important. Without further preface, ve lay before our readers the following impor tant intelligence, which wo have received from a reliable source : The 24th Juno was fixed upon by the friends 4 Independence in Cuba, as the day on which ill the Republic. They alone resist with equal energy the encroachmentsof a uo- r mcstic, elective monarch, andof a foreign hereditary one. With them, names are With the Democrats, a name is nothing. the proceedings under the said Constitution. North Carolina Rejiiment." without discrimination. As we anticipated, the accusation has ap. 4 . . . dishonorably discharged, and peared in te Loco Toco prints of this State, ,he PrivatcSf (without exception, every one) i. com: TUE BA'ii 1 Ths following prepared by a r. ' given, stated by 1:. actors in whai'iVy - lion marks, i t'r; abore meniiorv J, v ' qaest, what he .z I ! acquaintances, cor t gave a favoral'e ! : r mil me to say tbat t . been indebted for 1 nicated. And if c 1 to the past, ra tier l: record what they k ally, or by traJiiicr:, : ent, and of future : profess to give n f . . some things will le : riea do not contain. Cornwallis was at V." Gen. Greene at C! ; Morgan some ffty 1 marched up bcf.vceu cut him off, " At your requcs:. I the intelligence v. 1 tie of the Cow-IV::-. Morgan was im::u' was near enough tw. the attention cf tl.r V quested Lord Ccn; regulars at his r :.. in all abont 11 00 1: in Gen. Morgan a:, ! qaest was grantcJ,:. Col. Tarlton.on t;.k oT dinner the ilird ' pan should be hi Gen. Morgan t the force under I i - danger of bcin at: menced a retreat : at the same' time . head-quarters for I- The express r-3 of Mecklenburg, officer of the day t; express to hrad-;;ir fered his sertict a, -half speed. Mr. Lewis fays c was cast down ; as, I , fears and doubts f . r : returned, all was jy l and the victory camp of Greene. EXPENDITURES FOR INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. Mr. Polk in hisi last message, sneaking ! of the debt contracted in the war of 1812, ! g countenance to the calumny though considerably changed. We are proud to state, however, that not a single Editoral no lice (with the elception of the "Standard," at Raleigh) has been made by our opponents, giv- But some of Morgan contir nu'. I 111 l.BftW snouiu nave heen snot ! ls mere a man in 1 America who believes Cien. Taylor ever sai any such thing ? Wc do not believe there is one. Gen. T. always and on all occasions, spoke in the highest terms of the North Caro- says : them have permitted Correspondents to do that ,ina Himen, of Voluniecrs, and if he ever no alternative tut : to the mountains or . . . i he thought hini-t-lf IU j Kin, rf nnri tl ni ing before a sujerit r with his enemy, ar t! such odds ; the V,i; and the cayalry as ; of Morgan's men : On arriving at t! Though the jcouhtry was burdened which they were ashamed to do themselves.- gai(J a h- disparagingly of any portion of I baS.he ca"J ' with a heavy public debt, large, and and extrava A writer in the " Wilmington Journal " says, Raiment, it was in strict reference to those every thing. If the King is elected by j n some cases unnecessary and extrava- thal Gcn. Taylor declared in tlre prClieco -Df fe those few OIIu.f CI1rared iu lhe mutinv themselves, and calls; himself, like Louis ! ant expenditures were authorized by Lieuts gi ,ta d Pen(Ier mt .Mhe Qffi ' " cii.iea mutiii) NHpoleon, a Democrat, he can do no j Congress. Theconsequence was, that; q . " l ' , Wo to the Congress that does not promptly recognize his wars' as both con- wrong. ll.rt rvKnnln morn ! rorr.ll nainci n'mlok a,. V1-"1"'1' 1 lUrU .nii,wiwi,rn ;.. r.,.,r tJ :..i.,,i stitutional and proper. Not to vote thou' t r .1 t , i . . i i . . . 1 . I enhrk nf rr the payment of the debt was postponed for more than twenty years, and even then it was only accomplished by the e'nee of tho Island, and its annexation to tho or men De killed by disease and - "XT a 1 I " "Z . United Slates I Circumstances occurred (un of learning tU he summoned u'.l t!.t When the cxuni il i : stating the circuit! I .1 : I :, n . 1 I j .i . .t turn ru' uin-u u lull vvli(n il i rpmpmliprcn Ihnl this ri rnci 1 . . ALL to be dishonorably discharged, and the w ivi.n , Lt Pender befbru ,he Court of ! atabjanjTefcnd rnvates shot. In the relcraburg " Kepub i- f r , . , . . ,. burning, no fiyin : I can," there is a Communication over the signa- enemy, and acjuit the sword in a foreign land not to vote charged by Gen. Wool, and whose decisionliad i bageage, tljeir live?, : necessary to particularize) which prevented the j millions of dollars to be squandered abroad plan of revolt from being carried into eflect at i subjects delegates in Congress to the the time specified. In the state of affairs, Don 1 opiprobrious stigma of being denounced dent Jackson, who made its payment a I ture of " Truth," purporting to have been writ- , ed ... c r.vlor i ii n, n-, 1 This sVniiment , I a: r u:.. a -t::-: . i ... tI .i. n- ,t njx , sincuoneu n oe. 1 dy lor, is it not na- ... .. leadings measure of his Administration." By way of comment on this truthful ion i.r (i ti, on; J i . v ' tural to conclude thai he whose presence the expression is said to have 'passage, we copy the following from a been made by General Taylor, in which h ex- Uat)rtel l'eo'ro &Ancnct mtormed the Governor ! by Democrats as " traitors1 to their court- ! "ULUU1CIU r' l,lltu- ui oeunio ui msi , pregses astonishment and regret that it has found of Trlnadad I of the conspiracy, at the head ot ! try. The One-Man-Power of Mr. Cass- January, which contains all the appropria- : ita Wtty inlolhe pulllic pHmand thenconiinuc.: NVhich was Gen. Navcio Lojez, who succeed- j bii much be! praised French Democracy i tions to Internal Improvements made be- j J L cd.inmaking his escape via Matanzas.on board ! must be put down in the United States, j tween 180G andl45. From this it ap- j " But it having been published and contra a vessel bound to tho United States. In con. ! Jicc. . ,.,-,wi ! nears that more mdnev was annronriatetTto dieted, I consider it proper that I should nive r . . . . i uiin;aa t; aic uiruaicu iu sicu iium 1 u- ; ' ' 1 : . . . . . . t . . . . 1 ; . . . . . hi'ld reut animosity towards Gen. T., or at least, was so prejudiced against him, as to hare warped his own im pression, in February or .March last, as to the real observations of -Gen. T. in August, 1847. little time was fe:.: respective duties. ( diers to examine t!.- r have everything in i While he proceeJr d ground they intern!'- 3 sent a small pnny : sitaation oi ine !, i At all events, Gen. Tavlor denies il in the t that could be arnsr; aequciico oi mo lniormauon lurmshed to the au. I ;n:. , i i- r .u i 1 ... t i iui9.au au pUblicanism to despotism from the sub Tmeft if W;i.h mI ..alion i;iii Ai "? to '"e.r.a.cu.otfs.r tho present lime, or at all events, only a few fThe Richmond Times of the 1st instant, lays ago, as we are informed, Don Jose .Maria in speaking of the above says: These ex- Sanchez Ltraga and Don Jose G. Diez Ville- ' jrt ,, , . , . . gaj," fieutlomcn of considerable wealth, were C1Ccllent remarks; ln 9r judgment, point (among others) confined iu the fort Piincipe at j oljl tllc 8reat radical and permanent dit- lerence that exists between the Whig and Internal Improvement during the econom- I.'he exact language used on that occasion by ical administration of Gen. Jackson than Gen- Taylor to me : "That he during all the other administrations put had never found'; any difficulty in trrthrr I unieers, oerore ine presetit voiui v w tr ft a v, most emphatic manner, and says it is entirely Havana, and Don Jose Joaquin Verdauues was detained in the fort of Cicnfuegos. These pri. oncrt, wo further ream, are to appear and an. swer mo cmrges laiu against inem, hetorc a Oi'mocratic parties in the United States. The one, the Whig Dart v. holds that Con- Alter a short nnp I t before da v and r:.-. ical administrate of Gen. Jackson than 1 Gen. Tajlor , me : "That he ((!,. Taj lnr) "J "" '" J"'" " ! n managing veil. "rK. " give a poinica aviuai 7: "IT":.;, . , j he had nothing but trouble with those." And Gen. T. is enlirelv at varianr-n w ith .i vb1 ! from services render presetit volunteers, and that to the slander !" The language attributed to ! rienced ritie- nifn fi.'t Under Jefferson 48,400 " Madison 250.800 " Monroe 7CG,621 J. Q. 4dams 2,310,475 Jackson : 10,582,882 Van Buren 2,222,544 will bo under the mild administration of law by a Spauish .Military Tribunal, we can easily conceive. i Wo further learn that American citizens in Cuba -are in a Very unenviable situation. They arc all objects of suspicion, and their move ments are euminuaHy watched and noted. No American citiaen, we le &rn, can go out of Ha " Tyler i 1,07G,500 j Total, 817,190,223 of which Jackson ! the ! spent 810,582,882 I ! That's a sample of : Iciwer House being peculiarly invt ill.. . i ine name given to us mcmoers in Stitution, with the representative charac ter, whilst the office of the Senate is ra ther to advise and temper than to origin ate. The Democratic party, on the other ! speaking more particularly in reference to the ! difficulty in the North Carolina Regiment, used : the following language "That ALL the Offi i cers of lhe North Carolina Regiment ourht to C3 I have been dishonorably discharged, and the Privates shot." This conversation happened about the last ot August, 1847." e II '. . r character, and we bi lieve it will be universally would appear from v! as well as b. wn i f adj'idged to be a' malicious calumny and slan der. Hal. Register. GENERAL CASS'S COURAGE. 4 We have said, that if General Cass nil that could i.ie ;' to fight in close or ! r that no pistol as to ' cers were employ. I ;i oat the evening bcfjr-. with intelligence tl. tt : tanceof the ca:n:, u; "I'k a i. r .i r i . f i ' ' !. fiuu, iiku ii vji-ihi hi ijius lance ot the can lhe statement of the Correspondent of the u- i r . , r i .i .1 : , , , ..... . ... r had bait the disposition to fight that he can line alrcad Military Comtuis-w. of which. Col. ChrUtoval ; 5"eH is great representative of popu Zurita is apnoitited President. What their fate ! laV rights in thp Fnd .... . . : . - r o - . ... l ; . . ' 7 it 7-.i t : i -j n . i . i i i " 0.. ...... .. . ,,,stejbv ; lhe "stern will anj unbending policy" of. " ""g"n journal, nrsi aiiovc quoieu, nav. pretends lo have, h- mi-ht have indul". pr"chorihc ..ltn,y; : the con- i Jacl"n ! II ll 'T "rf .''V V- " C!""P"" : -;! U in the last war to any extent. But SS'y i f '1 the. authority of Lieut. Nixon White, who heard ; during one whole year of that war he arrived the cvenin-1-. From the Rochester Democrat. NIAGARA FALLSSUSPENSION BRIDGE. Gen. Taylor himself disclaim it, this Corres- ! pondent procures from Lieut. Pender the fidlow. ing Certificate, vyhich is published in the 44 Jour- was snugly This suspension bridge is the most sublime I nal" 0f laS Saiurdav work of art on the continent. It makes the 1 head dizzy to look at jit, and yet it is traversed ' Pbtkushukg, July '21th, 1848. with as much securilt as anv other bridso of i a .a,u i.U...:r.. .u i .... -t... thlea that Le i so. Kven then. h m,.i .l iai CCI 01 m ,u umt Ph. ne same wiutn. ve were present while the lPA lo r.en. Tvlnr fn,m ,v,.., ; i - .. .. . ' L.-.L.I.. .. - ... f.l 1 .1 t LJ L - I f . " - 'J-'-'"'" ' umi - ; . - ' security lor his good behaviour. ,-)usetiuenuy ine aci 01 tne people inem- t;u v " mi gn g me pianKS appeared in the Wilmington N. C. Journal of have haMenrd General Cass's denarturp avor.ab, iltir inCirmaiion i i.i.i r..n - ... ii l4,i.tc on,i it,.,.p.. ;.,nt:R.i a over tne leartui ctiastn. It looked like a work a.-, oi ner. r .u .. r .1 . 1 1 ne tnrew j ark- .a uui (1,9 iuii as wc tuuiu ci i in uiciuiuic iu utJ, j usil lieu. ill;- )f ml i i r- mat., im uiai nit: vyiiiccis OI U)K ' 11 Ulll lilt- VyilUinei. 1 1 . - ii' t . s 411 1 wi ri 1 villi ir Tpii?ini 11 1 (- tfi.-x .-.t. m . .... rana to any' part of the UUml, unless ho first ; hjind, proclaims that the President is the swears that Ms is a . unman Catholic and a per- l;shecial representative of the people, and m-v.m p.r.r. inw , m i.v. iiv IIIICIH ail VI'IISUI V.CI . !. tC. .U. I. - Z. .. .1 I . . . U xvish, butisSufrieirnt toshow the spirit of . fording to this doctrine, Congress is es- authorities aro usins strong moans to renresa ! Xt emed thc ungerous.elcment in our go it; :j'he end it not yet. One failure will not ' ffernment, and every check which the Pre daunt those who apiro to freedom and inde- ' jfident can apply to its action, every influ- LAn.n.. 'IM. .I r I ! Ml t 11 J ' J 'Yiiu-iiv.i t mi uuy oi ifCKonin win come. 1 J. ...u t. u . i, ki.d f',.l, will ..r. .i...,,.. ..n-'.i ,1 ' ' e' 4nce whl9h he may exert over its deliber tybjection". ! tions, is applauded as; the just observapce height of two hundred and thirty feet,' over a f the popular will. The power Gf re- vast boJ cf' wa,er ruling through a narrow oi pern, out it was prosecuted with entire sate. N. C. Reiriineni ou-ht to bn dishonomblv di. ty. Not an accidents has happened since the charged, and the privates shot," was utter first cord was carried across the river at the ed by him in my presence, and in fact address tail of a kite. i ed t0 lf (Signed) It is impossible to give the reader a clear j jq g pDEK idea of the work. Imagine a foot bridge, eight Qf the Edgecomb Company, hllllllrPM IPIt in Pmil hi. hnnrr In Iho n i w nt t ti a I . - e ... ' . "p,-j """fc '" X 4". V ensconced at Wash inir ton tion tH now; thry writing down General Hull, instead of V. ? c,srrr- i . ..ii .I. Yiremia troops k-r ! : seeking an.encmy ir. the field. We were j When the battle ! not aware, however, till we saw the re- commenced Grin p. nr, I cent speech of Mr. Laurence, at lJurlin"- ed- Andiooseil.e v. ton. Wrmonf, that General Cass was a ZtV. coward, and that General Jackson had army. The Ka le found it out. Perhans this diseoverv mnv check in iheir t . . ' . z.j j f ii ... inui auic Illiriljrili ih ;. tOTiV mean time Mornn Without stopping to point out the discrepan. GRxCASsiNM.ssArMikETra with the President's objec rats of Taunton, p ; regularly siven ltridny evening last. gorge at the rale of thirty miles an hour. If cy between the statements in the Petersburg so fri In the speech to which wc refer, Mr. treated at the cJi f.v Laurence observed, that the political cha- ,b rear; ,,e rodt u'' : raeter of Mr C:tss was one in which he , TmlLZ I ' had no confidence. He was visionary, ; formed, and imnie-!. . and destitute of courage. When, during, commenced their fire t Jackson's administration, there was dan- fT?! Jh ?h"1" ! c i i-i , ine enemy with a c: ger ot war with trance, and Cass was embarrassment com: Secretary of War, the poor ,man Was ning of an action, .I :... ... . - i '-' - von urn lplrw if it In.L-c liL-o o cirm r,r r, ti u.nl,u . .4 tv:i . t i ocrats of I aunton, pursuant to public no- j for the rcconsideraUon of Congress, suspended by a cobweb, When the wind is nr ' d to pivo nnolll " , , " p uc. regularly given, held a meeting on as it was mildly termed by the founders strong the frail r . 1 " , m l tie nomination of Af n sways to tlSS Jllltt UlltlfT VVJ1 rnnilHialol. nnA a 8 J ! fustPninn . . . . j ' v. u l uiiu ck U I I . 5j . iPnt ccnrno,i :tt. ,, n.xrnn mSli,iimSS, auu u siuiKes irom exiremiiy ocen sent, assumed its true, name of veto I trft llnfi iUa r.u J.-'l ... UlvUlU; and, underjthe strict discipline there is no danger. Men pass over it with t the party Which sustains these en- pertect safety, while the head of the timid looker- ie frail gossamcr-looking structure Aor . . . ,. , 3 and fro, as if ready to start from its d?r' a"d 10 shW lh dltTt'rence 'cen LiltiU 1, I'laUlII at home, AND W? s r n t r tU a S . ft I n i.-.i. .: n . . , " ltJC "'si person pass it ,ir. Lillet. io mBu )icio0diHLOi positively , he builder. His courageous wife soon follow ' . Count v in lhl Siuio ..r .l- effect to Air. Laiiffnr U7.J,;, own life, or the t,. ' O " J --, uim, a, ICSIUCIII OI llllS . . . w . . - r r U'lllllglUIfy determination was expressed to support Wr.- nn Lurrn. A call for a county con vention was re.-d, and a committee ap pointed to make arrangements for that convention i Thn Democrats of Pawtucket assem bled on the !21st, declared a similar deter mlnntlon, and made arrangements for a State mnss meeting for thc choice of del egates of the ltullnlo Convention. .1 no n orTtirt nf lliu 1'.. . : . t .1. a ... " "'S. , u-Sau, S itie eany statesmen ot the strange as it may seem, there were those who quarter. Thai ornnt hvin .1 .... ..... - ' "vvui i.u, lllY proceed to lay it before our readers, as follows : New Orleans, July 8, 1849. broachments of EKecutive authority, has j 9" itf ims w'ih aPPrehfnsion. ccome ,! high prerogative of positively ! ,hc H. ZJ . ; 11 .. .. , . 1 . . n uw.i .... n voppnig a,, ..station, whenever the op- ed htm. .ml for two d.,, hundred,, attracted by City, and more reeetly Editor of the Jackson Ba,Ur'J so frightened that he could neither eat, lM?id ofr Many r' : drink, sleep, nor attend to any business, htVfL-Il run was continually running about ask- The army had n .-. ing, with anxiety depicted on every fea- mined on viclory ' ture if A, B. and C, really thought there Si : would be a war. lie was frightened became alarmed fur 1. almost to death, and General Jackson his retreat would U- knew it; and one morning during thc f,his hor9rrarn- c season of Mr. Ca.s's fright, while calm- uL'Jt.," LIEUT. PENDEK IN MEXICO! On Satiirrinv. tho ",! ..It: : i Jl "w ""nuu, lit Ctr R'U uvnovjil ll .11 , Vll..-5 I L'U . VIIIIR fJlfr. ll..lw. . . r. T 1 . ... , . . ' wioouy laneion.anj t lllllll I'.. .1 l nslnr t'rt n n t . ,.r I. 1 . IV' xin M 1. I Ti fr lilc ninn rn tr. r wl' i .1 . .1- I rt- ... . w. - . . , uo.j., a name ui 1 lilDKIIfl J -'' 0 ...t.. j.ijv, inilillnlU IU lllrtU UJTOiaT OI HIS COUT2 Position mav nrvsiil in tb two U.uuoo the noveltvof the thinor. tnnt.- 1K0 fi.irr.,1 w..nA.. ' J ! " ...w ...w X.&UU01..3, ; J 1viIHJI l'uillti - Mil.. 4&W I I. . .1 r 1 I ... by a smaller majority I than two thirds - worth a trip to te Falls to see Ibis great S h"n"' ,ho f"llo'"S Corres. fJ J J Vlin" in 1 1 us. ...ftru nt,krtK ; : u. I..M. .i . nondence. which we hav nmcurvor ni:i T I .. . ui.., unuuuii it ia uui orooiioie inai one ill r . - ..oa .v.i umn mo uy this perversion of " the power of the twenty will have the n,W m nc, . r... accusation should romp (Vo ,:i.t J .M .v viocg upuil I' I ' I i 1 mviii gwiuu I tOi'UIISIUlC i ii k TTirii til l ni lURinn i't ... ,. . . i i. i Y"r , .i T irprems u Republic also termed r) the President has nad no sitaiion to slide over the awful chasm, to have been thin v at ended. Uwnn. . J ... itsiucm iiiis ......... i i i , " v Come to illustrate nerfertlv o a m uon.F,, ,Un v sniie wire came, who cou d drensed by Gov. Morton, bis son Nathan- f , l nuslrare V ctlx, as our Au- no( be . a rf & , ! ;t r.J....i vi.:- i ..i lus a con emnorarv itr-w v vt.. t ..-. i . uriuoe Ann v.uwiii i ii uui; nuu srcrui oiners. :j j J uuuia mis a?riai excursion is thr il hno v exc t ncr A ".. M ... . I I i . . - 1kT I ,.:.! . f . L i . T-v . . .. O J 5" viov. .uoiioii expressed nis approbation ot ; -pnpuicuus iuca 01 ine irue JJemocracv seal P" a locomotive, trave at ihf rai r..- r men, and came up u his side: and attack;: atrenph at his hea.l : cut oir h'ncae.' Mak: of Tarlelon't Cner?, ' guard of Tarletcn's. One of the dra". 'omocracv tho'moveinent, and his readiness to give ft the government of tone by the will of sixty miles an hour, is nothing to it. Ul views nt large on another occasion. I $11. I" fhts jame cagl Mai. B VTTI.T Dmr Sir T am cin,;,,l . . . u cm i I3CU ( OI find a disposition amonff the North ("a t bv tbnsp. UtX. V.3j IN WISCONSIN. 1 llC IJeniOC- SPPnt nnnn 1 . ... . . f-T "I"""' racy oi feoutliport, Wisconsin, held a Van i well known iHircii.ra iiiciiuuii uieeung on tue lUlli, Which was largely attended. Tho Utlca ro.lutiotis were adopted, and the most ultra speeches made. A letter from there lUft'd the llth says : " There are not. in I llC II V illlllilnn.n 1 f ... 3 expression, thc -hero of th And yourself suspended in the air. with the Z "LV u L i.: T " "ri ,y l Ven'. a- e " as he is snreastimllv dnViU,. roaring rushing boilini? Niafrnrn Knnriro.1 r'.V" M" ?,die' ,as sl,0Ken very harshly of i - i muut:ii : ' o - iiuuviivu mam A-k r M i . r ...i i.: " i... , and fifir f.-Pt hpl.nv ;r ' i. j DU,,,5 n cuiar occasion in Mexico. " nuv .ciiicuiupi iiiariuicuiousae. ; -v f'TV" "ur "eari uo "ol The exoresaioh, mirilmtArl r:ann,n' ..i.. Bordeaux! only reneats the nuUerA volJ have ee enough to swimr fl;,, r" "rr ,7 ; ! ."r' srntimnnt ii.,c.., r Vesuvius. And vet the sensaimn i. not ! jr. . .r-:rry. s-ru, pruuence DC73 A parcel of Ohio Volunteers hav ing fobbed a hen-roost in Mexico, seem to have been reproved verv barshlv hv Gen. Taylor. They are now publishing ; V9'? Lim t! rprtifinie .1 it . j u ioiiiii, ashington'a men v certnicates to this efTect and the last broke the order cf t! Standard parades over a column of bal- rf"oon wiih hh j i derdash about if, from the Pittsburg Post and yahinS' Mr. Holden is a lawyer, we believe i ? u rf8ti' "l r ,i.it. . . 3, 1 . .ue,,eve not long hang doult:.. ""uiu iie.unoenaKe to delend these hen- lry having fltd. ii.e r roost robbers as Counsel at the bar ? Stnlp Wahington hd cut . chick en W.ll I A.wl mj-ai a most fearfu - .. Wv come ior- ofvetory.- S there, accordins: to his professions, a-mom thorough Democrat than Napoleon Bona thh vvholc town of bouthport, six Lass parte. He might assume every despotic inrtu, uuo nunc u oiwiiuiij, uv nrerogauve, visu nil rjrance witn tne con fjjj'inflves.us such, and the same may he j scription to sustain his foreign conquests, fealdxjfothcr southern towns in the county.' j 41tcr her laws at his pleasure, and finally Ward tn (.Inn.loh i .1 1 .1 ' . v r7. . -....... 1 viiuciai 1 hi nr i An itnivn in ti.o .11..... . . - - .. m..ui. A m mm . iiiv yuru i . f 11-1 . . . - . - wt-oiocos : a cnichen ! Some shccp-stealrr, "lrn "mong the Lu we suppose, will attack him next ! Ral. ifcri!0"' 1 I I be Cnnj cead, s- ! j fry. The whole A: nr?- 7 w n..i.i...-n t u , of their foicea.hou:,! xr..,-, Ar T. i . , " j "-v- -uu.iai hid ucienco L-r vaiuwin una ucen no- America: Jiiuwj. man in van liurenL the northern man before the Court of Tnnuirv. von Hoi.l,iU. minated r . . j ' j litir- a j ii.viui in luc 1 - " lsnles." in 1840. nnw11 ,n Tour Powcr to throw all liffht nerpCca 9lh District. Th SfnnHnrrt .,. ,u. ' " a few horiemen v i i ' " .. .L , .. . iii-.i - .. J ' I . . ' luakUpi.V.. : pvi i ru,.i i. j u..i i"n net. "' -uu -i tue sensn inn n not i j? ; . . . . . If . , - " f i fthna.fi.-. tu v; ' ttI,u uiscrcuon woich marks bis intercourse with uncie consul, Ucncrel. Kmperor.je Hens ' 7 r ut" y10 "sen, as mo men. and are so unlike him, that I am loth to SJ"h;n7U ?T E-P- whenS U;'"618' " " j lhe -?rt. Please'let me kwtuch for, I hold all of the people ! Never was i 3 i ! cts as you may posses, relative to the mm -plaint. As you were Counsel for tho defence with southern princt appears to be in bad democracy, because Cass, the man without principles. i .,t o uPon tne matter. W odor with Southern , tong , Tem c ne cannot support Maj. Battle repl Wiih irninn r.:. ii ii rf . i l.. i . '. i. . i or Ren Drisnnc r. I " "inuiy recoilec- awuifuouy is uesiineu lo ieel his M battle- ficially known TI - t iC' T 'axe." Wc believe the Mexicans did'nt ' hat there' u erec, ,i;ri n- r ii w ... uiai KMrccn sicw any bo- , r 7 lieu as follows ; S W- ir.n.n J 1 drew who wag t.reM r boat as many j ri..:; , Uklb, j .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1848, edition 1
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