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The Ohio Banks. The Vicksburg Sentinel, a saving ly keeping the government fund in the News fpom the Far Wrvr. A company soft-money institution at Wooster, instead of pla-1 of five gentlemen, as wc learn from the Independ r-t the "Daily Camp Matamoros, July 6, 1945, Monetab Affairs of the Government. The commi tee on ways and means in the house of representatives of the I'nitcd Statts, has re- of the 13th Cjntains the following under the RmiONI) GAZETTE. PUBLISHED (VERY FRIDAY MORMNii, RY SAMUEL T.

KING. ent ihi-m in the vaults of a tradinf. sneculatins 1 ence Expositor, arrived at Indi nend on jvi iwiui iuc iiicnotony of car" roken. Wc have received orders to vnl! very significant and classical head, "Pop, Top, Popping:" "After the bitter experience the country has had tents preparatory to moving forwd A II l-f 3 U'-M0- GEO. W.

HARPER, EDITOR. the first direct from Oregon. They left Or- ported bills authorizing treasury noieo 10 t.t uu-egon city on the 1st of March, 1810, for the ed, and a loan lo be effected, to aid in paying the stales-were much delayed in the early part of war expenses. The first of these bills authorizes their route, especially when crossing the summiV the ways and means for the payment of volun-of the Rocky mountains, by severe snow storms; leers, and between eleven and twelve millions are Insurance Company. Of course, the destructives, who never profit by experience, think no such tiling.

Their confidence in the individual liability clause is doubtless increased, 8 this institution boasted a provision of that character. wu.uu.u. ui is me and activ-tvia carcp'to day. We are wailins for theci- 3oat Dig Hatchee, which we with banks, wc can hardly now sympathise with those who suffer by their explosions, and wiio can attribute their sutlering only to their own bigotry or folly. In Ohio, where the whigs a few years signalized their advent to power by a wholesale creation of thieving rag-Miopi, the storm ap TKIIMS For one voar, payable iw 50 IaVblf iihiti i'l At'tfto mt of (ii yt'iir HO tAPVKUTlSKMKNTS iux rtcl hi nH prr Rinri of ei'ht line I Vxnie tvp' tr Mic tirM inacnion More than afterwards nroiressed tolerably well.

On the asked for this purpose We do not wi5h to be misunderstood in this and nnlnUl r.f lirntnn tinriLs. I 10th of June, they met the company of emigrants' is for the quartermasters ol'nc, niattcr. are no uj.uu u. utr auu proceea riiteen milefc0TP here, where we will te disembark, I i i n.u A l.lll in pears to be first 'I he Louisville Demo wan until the whole Louian pr; crat gives the. following: comes up, when we will be Much less will we pretend to defend any bank which has been chartered and contrjled by the democratic party.

Give tlie democrats a chance, and such institutions as the one in question, mixed up with a few Unions" ami "Brandons," rcl. The 7th Infant. v. TI a a martded by Capt. MiU ig "JinptirtantJl kilUy Biink BUiwn i.

inc Ohio Statesman, of June iJ'Jtli, contains a letter from Cleveland, dated the "Dlh i latins; that the Fireman's Insurance Company, wl.ieh has been doing business under Kelley's banking law, had Mown mi and ione to the. lints, swindling from St. Joseph at Fort of them lor voiunu-crs. inc tt having gotten along pretty well and in good spi-; issue of treasury notes or a loan, not to exceed rits. The companies which kfl Independence $10,000,000 to he out at any one lime, and the were found at dillerent points between Fort Lara-' loan lo be redeemed at the latest wul.ic ten years, mie and the Big Platte, considerably scattered, I and without commission for the still going along, probably more advanta- Part of the ten millions may be obta.ned by loan, geously than if they had all kept together.

They', under the act of 1841, and part by treasury notes met with some considerable loss of stock (oxen under the act of 1837. A large dcretionary ii'l pifTV tur Pdch clni al Longer atUif ssoa ami irrul.ini, vulittif cm. diiUtea for olrkf in viinlunt ion.it' their tlmn- will cImi ed one dollar per ight line, pay ahlr in ail- in without with tbtt nu.utjer of iiwrnoiH, will he publisbrd till Mrhil nul ciiarff.l acf.nnlinsj to iln? lori'jjonii; rat'-. mailt in a iwriianm'ttUfifirr the first Inseriitiii will su'yrt' Ui mini to mi ft! i a i-Uurxe. Ml iHtfrndii busiueh uiMt be uJ-lit'bH'd to ilie publisher pOit pa d.

JULY 21, 1S4G. for the same destination. ThP AiJ.FJiff Hatchee, and Tror.r-T:r.0' hundreds of honest labours. The govcrnmi lit is will be found springing up all over the country. Goud, sound and substantial batiks such as the "Kelley banks" in Ohio we arc now, and the steam boats Cincinnati, En, -A said to have hud deposited in this hank, cora, ana j.

t. Koberts, are in the and mules) after they had reached the main prai-j power is given to the president under uc wore nnminnr nn thic hoom, i i but was secured in state stocks. We are unable to account, says the Ciucinnali Advertiser, of July tiir. "nc 1 I I rifltf nnr- n-in In rip" PCI. A 1 l.er nese CUII1- 1st.

for the silence of the Cleveland papers ol in-, mm i nave, now no aoubt but what we have ever been, the devoted that is, so far as the stale of Ohio is interested. Mississippi, owing to her peculiar business operations the generosity of her citizens, kc. is far Thursday and Friday, upon the supposition of the win very soon rje in Lamarcn Raymond Reserve. The Reserve, Capt. J.

W. Stewart, paraded again on Saturday last, presenting quite a soldier-like appe arance. After a few additional drills, we do not doubt but that this truth of this news. spent the "glorious "So works tho whig hanking system of Ohio. panics had gone along, they saw forty-three wagons, said by the emigrants to be Mormons, whose teams and stock appear to be very indifferent, and they, in consequence, were getting along but slowly.

In the route thus fir, Brown's corn- The Area of Freedom. This country has a frontier line of more than 10,000 milc3. We have a line of sea coast of nearly 4,000 miles; a lake coast of 1,200 miles. One of our immense rivers is twice the size of the Danube, the largest ously. The Brigade (Cols.

Walton's and Now, we re perfectly aware, that the people belter oil' without banks, than she would be if she had locofoco rag-mill in every county. company will compare favorably with any other of Mississippi know but little about the banks of in the state. mai ks j.icji.uiaiis; were paraded and reviewed by Generals Taylor and Smith -Gen. T. said to us that we would move for.

Military Election. We have returns from pany had lost one hundred and twenty head of cat-1 river The Ohio is COO miles longer lie. Yet, despite of all, "go ahead" seemed to be (haI) Rllinej al)(1 iujson has a navigation MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEERS. Oirn-sjtnnijHiiceof the Kavuionii Ortiflle. In Camp at New Orleans, only Raymond precinct of the election hold thro', Ohio, and do not care a straw, what becomes of them! Certain it is, also, that we do not feel at all incliiud to have a controversy, of any description or characler whatever, with the writer of the quotations above.

Yet, it is a duly we ewe to our the motto. Lr 1 20 miles longer than the Thames. The tingle out the 18th Regiment M. M-, on Monday last, On the Mlh June, these five men were clvargcd sta(e of Jr i i is a third larger than England waru to momerey the least delay; and that if we did not have another "crack at the enemy," it would be became they out-travelled us, as he was determined to "go ahead," und he hoped nnd beJiered that we would not bo detained anv mm for a Colonel and a Major. But about 70 votes were polled.

For Colonel upon by some 20') Indians (Otoes) who supposed Om-0 contains 5,120,000 acres more than Scot- readcre, as well ns to the cause oftrulh, to show them to be their enemies, (the Clnans,) but as all(i prom Maine to Oliio is farther than from Mr. A. J. Johnston lend Cant. I'ortcr a fciv votes soon as they discovered them to be Americans Lonjan l0 Constantinople.

up the wholesale blunders and iliaccuraeies therein contained. Having resided in the slate of Ohio they did not molest them, but came up to them, July 17,1810. Friend Harder: The Raymond Fencibles have lft friends and relatives behind them, who will cvSr bo anxious to rcciive intelligence from the Miissippi Regiment; and, as it will be impossible fur the members of the Fencibles to address the numerous persons friends really or pretended, who have requested them to do so I have concluded to occasionally drop youafrw lines for the Gazelle, during our sojourn in tie army, Character of the Texas Legislature. Yours, truly, S'" Design of the Administiuhox. for a number of yenrs hSTing contributed our The Texas Register contains a complete list of humble mite towards breaking down the democratic party of that, stale, nnd assisted in building The Washington correspondent ol the the members of the legislature ol that stale Sen exchanged civilities and departed also, while crossing Snake river, ths Snake Indians charged on them, and even fired a gun or two, but seeing signs of fight among them, and no exhibition o' fear, though so few in number, tl.ey soon lied.

Doubtless Capt. Forler is elected. For Major, Geo. V. II ii'pcr received votes, Mr.

Cohen 14. Mr. II. having been brought out after the opening of lh polls, and ol but the one precinct, Cohea, without a doubt, is elected. MississiiTf An examination and exhibition will take plare ul Mississippi College, (Clinton,) on the lust Tuesday, Wednesday und up her present enlightened arj admiiable policy Baltimore American, one of the most reliable letter-writers at the capital, says: ate 21; house bo.

01 the whole number 4 are classed as whigs, 2 locofocos, 2 Tyler men, 1 Polk nnd having some little knowhdgc of her bank The dismemberment of Mexico is the de feeling assured that such communications will be man, 1 Texan, 1 Nullifier, 4 Republicans, 1 anti- ing operations particularly we cannot silently sign of the Administration, and that not on read by those for whom they arc intended, ai items tariff man, 1 tariff man, 14 not specified, and the of news, and not as subjects for criticism. rest democrats. The oldest member is 57 years Thursday of the present month. At lhn close of A company has undertaken to cut a road th'o' the Cascade mountains, and even bound themselves in writing in the sum of $.3,000 for the fulfilment of it. Il is to be completed tliis spring, by the time the emigrants arrive.

In the spring of 18 15, 73 persons died in crossing the plains, We have very disagreeable rainy weather permit falsehood, whether ignorantly or wilfully uttered, to slalk abroad unexposed. The banking system now enjoyed by Ohio, (and which some please to term the "Kelley was established in by' a whijr, legisla of age, the youngest 22. Thirty-seven are farmers, 16 lawyers, 8 merchants, 4 physicians, 4 me the exercises on the part of the students, appropriate addresses will be delivered by the President here ever since our arrival, and I sit this cening I chanics, 3 surveyors, 1 planter, 1 printer, 9 not and Walker Rrooke, Fsi. A general invitation 1 specified. Several members are from North Car ture.

Whereas, the democratic pet depository of is extended to our citizens to attend. caused by getting lost while following Filo.1 Meek from fort Bosicn to the falls on the Columbia riv upon the cold damp earth on the plains of "Chal-metlc;" but, I am not cheerless or sad. The scenes around me recall a lively rccollcctiot; of an epoch in our country's history, tvhich citiaens and soldier's will long remember with phasing olina, 13 from Virginia, 9 from Kentucky, 9 from Kendall's Santa Fk F.xi'Lpition. This Tennessee, 8 from Georgia, 6 from South Caroli the nation's money the self same "Firemcns' Insurance Company of Cleveland," was chartered at the session of the legislature of ly by the invasion of California, but by seiz-ure and possession of the entire country beyond the line of Tampico on the Gulf of Mexico, and the same parallel on the Pacific. This seizure embraces the richest nnd most valuable provinces of Mexico.

It includes all of California, from the head to the cape, and not alone the provinces bordering on the Rio Grande. Parti of Jalisco, Guadalaxara and Zacatecas, and all ofSonora, Durango, San Luis Potcsi, New Leon, Chihuahua, Coahuila, mi Tnmatilipas, are to be ihe fruits of this cot-quest. The Government here are ready lo set work, which is rendered peculiarly interesting at. na, 4 from Massachusetts, 3 from Louisiana, 32 the present juncture, by the fact that it minutely er. I lurty wagons in the company went into me Cascade mountains, and there remained until the spring had fairly set in, and were then able to come out.

All acquainted with the politics of Ohio, will at from New York, 2 from Maine, 2 from Missis sippi, 2 not specified, and 1 each from Alabama once remember, that both branches of that legis Connecticut, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Scotland lature were tleriileilly.rfcmorralic Further the (linen mnn 1iPl rnrrnri it-linrtt find ftVf.v -i r. Eng and. Ireland, Austria and Texas thing were very plenty, enough to furnish all the i emotions. Col. Hunt, the U.

S. Quartermaster, has fully equipped us, and we are now encamped ipon that part of the field where the British forccsrcceivcd the first salute from Jackson's artillery; md hard by the cluster of live-oaks here repose tic ashes of Packenham. (Your readers know wlat part of the extinguished General was left won the bill incorporating this Company, is signed by Wm. Mepill, (democrat) speaker of the house The Printers Forever! The Philadelphia and F.LfJAii Vance, (democrat) speaker of the correspondent of the Charleston Evening News inhabitants and emigrants subsistence, and much to spare. Some of these men, just arrived, intend returning next spring, and some do not.

describes the scenes of our army opr rations, may be had by application to Mr. North, of this place, who has a fciv copies on hand. The Wati. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia North American, after announcing the appointment of Hen. Taylor to be a major general, Bays: The management of Ilie war is now committed to ths hands of (Jen.

Taylor, whose progress thus far has hho.vn him to be eminently worthy oT the destination and confidence. The plan of operations is exceedingly extensive. The Yet, this bank is pronounced a whig af states that the "Press Guards," a military com fair cs. notwithstanding was ilcmocralic This is the taste of man contentment and dis bnttlc-ficld.) pany formed of seventy printers of Philadelphia, are fully organized, having elected Wm. C.

To- rC ll.n nlril nP I tin Timf. I ti.i pnnl.iin. content ever their lot. ATL-ftT. x-Dfkt 1 1 i i i Tim Now firlmiin from the crown of its head to the sole of its feet; a pet depository of Sir Robert Walker, Ihe treasurer of the present democratic administration; chartered by a democratic legislature; managed by a democratic president and directory; notwith tle the question now if Mexico will yield up the country I have named, or consent to run a line from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific, upon the line I have named.

All this is in contemplation now, secretly but seriously; nnd the regiment raising for California, of which I gave you the first notice sometime since, is the first fruits of the expedition. Mr. Ci.ay Protection. Mr. Clar, force under Gen.

Taylor is to march to the city of The "council tree" is more eloquent of victory of the 8tli, und for that reason woiul be a more desirable spot for our encampment; but, if we act as bravely, and fight as hard, wen we meet the Mexicans, as did the sons of Biiatmia on that fatal day, Mississippiuns will neve have cause to blush at the mention of our Wc had a very pleasant journey daw the river, and although we are so anxious to arrive Tay Mexico; that under Gen. Wool is to iiibdue, Delta notices the arrival at that port of the steam Hit Again, John. John I.avins, form-ship McLane. She is from Boston, but touched erly editor of the Vicksburg Sentinel, nnd now at Havana on her way. The Capt.

of the Mc-1 the edilor of the democratic paper published at Lane communicated to the editor of the New Or- Hernando, in this slate, says: leans Delta, intelligence which we had anticipa- Let it not be forgotten, that the entire Missis-tcd, and to hear which did not by any means as-! sippi delegation in congrcs, consisting of Ihe tonish us. Santa Anna, it seems, has sold out Hon. Jesse Speight, Jos. W. Chalmers, Jacob standing all this, it is attempted lo be shouldered upon the whis to be strapped to the back of poor Alfred Kelley, to render him still more odious nnd infamous in the eyes of those who depend solely upon the fuglemen of the democratic should there be resistance, the provinces of Chihuahua and Cc-ahuila, and to co-nperale with Gen.

Taylor; and that under Col. Kearney is to take possession of Santa Fc, and to be independent in its sphere. A very large discretion is necessarily entrusted to the commander in chief. on the 18iho(May, 18-16, in replying to Mr. parly for their political information.

It is monstrous that the democracy should have the audac ity lo charge, that this rotten concern was a whig creature! and yet more audacious, that they should E. Rousel, of Philadelphia, speaks ol the i subject of protection as he has always spot-1 en. lie says: I The progress of American mannfc-! tures, during the last quarter of a ceclmj, ought to excite in the heart of every Amen- can citizen for lings of patriotic satisfaction, Every hepo which lentertained at the com- i. mencement of the policy which fostered I make it out one of the branches created under the his establishment in Havana, game cocks and all. He returns, by invitation of course, to Mexico, if not in the British brig of war Daricn, certainly in the British steam packet which leaves Havana for Vera Cruz on the 9th inst.

We suppose our blockading squadron will admit him, in a regularly scaled letter of correspondence. His favorite and monte and Rejon, return with him to Mexico. In Havana, it was thought that the deuce would be to play on his arrival there. There will of course be a pronunciamcnto in his favor. The welkin will resound with huzzas! and bulletins will be issued composed of words of "learned length and system adopted nearly TF.N years after the dem- lirTlhc) into il the breath nT lifi'" by its president.

And who was its president? No less a person than Sheldon, a peculiar pel Thompson, Jefferson Davis, R. W. Roberts, and Stephen Adams, voted in their places that Scrcn D. llars per month was ample pay for the gallant hearts who volunteered to fight the battles of their country. Let it not be forgotten, that these patriot legislators receive the moderate compensation of cihl Let it not be forgotten, thai the volunteers have not only to face Ihe enemy in the field, but also to put up with all the privations and hardships of a soldier's life.

It may be, that while these wise and economical senators and representatives are discussing a point of order, or taking "a snooze" in their soft cush. ioncd seats, that the gallant volunteers have been fighting a hard-foughi battle, and are glad to get an opportunity to rest their wearied limbs on the bosom of old mother earth, and all for $7 a month. "Two dollars a day and roast beef," is entirely eclipsed by the present patriotic and money saving of the democracy of northern Ohio, and a familiar adviser of the powers at Washington. There can be no earthly doubt about it, Hie "Firemcns' Insurance Company of Cleveland," was a thorough-going democratic institution. An institution that has heretofore enjoyed tho special favor of Mr.

Folk's administration, and is escaped lor's camp, we would be perfectly satisfied to tarry here until wc could fully fcasf our eyes; upon the charms of this southern climate. Sour, of us have never been to the far south before at this season of the year, and the loveliness thai meets our glance wh'chcver way we turn, is a fit theme for a Byron to dwell upon. I will not attempt The Regiment generally are in high splrittfand good health, and enjoying themselves bclltr perhaps than lliey would be were they at home during the dull and lifeless months of summer. Not with the animo furandi, as a lawyer would term il, but just cut of honest curiosity we frequently cause an extension of the arm, as wc pass along, and cxtruct an orange from our neighbors' (fees. Uncle Sam has chartered three good ships "to take us all over," and we expect to leave here a-bout Sunday next for the seat of war.

From the latest arrivals we learn that Taylor is concentrating all his forces at Malnmoras, expecting an attack; and, that wc may be there, lo share his peril and his glory, is the sincere wish of Ihe Minsis-sipji volunteers. EUREKA. LATEST FROM THE RIO GRANDE. Wc hive a private letter from a friend, who is a member of "Company See. Reg.

Louisiana which constitutes tho very latest date we have from the Rio Grande. We give an extract: 30 miles shove M.ilainorns, on Ilie Win Granite Village of July ID, Ml. Hear Harper: I have no news worth them, has been realized than realized, and every prediction of the friends of that policy, as to quality, abundance, and cheapness, the ffcetsof competition, and th( operation upon the revenue of the Gencrii Government, has hern fulfilled, and every counter prediction of the foe3 of the fol'c; has completely failed. I should, therefore, regard with deepn gret the abandonment of a system froa which such manifold benefits have sprurj Nor ought we, I think, to be seduced inioi change ofpolicy by the delusive examples any foreign power. The question of Protection, its degrft, and its duration, is a question depending up Written orders to this effect were issued to Gen.

Taylor on the 15th June, tho first, it is laid, of such moment that they have been transmitted to for three months past. VVaMiKtg.W York Express, "riling on the SGlli say. in relation to tM rere'nlly bruited rumor: A plan i cn foot, Mrlily participated in by the executive and hi'rth''inr of. sending one thousand men to Cuomla; lo be raised as infantry, from New jork and New England, and to be elected, with the understanding that they are to go to California, and nut lo return. The object is to secure able-bodied men, and as many of them as possible to bo mechanics.

The design is to send them into California to act at once as soldiers for the defence of the country, nnd as emigrants to people it and with ilie understanding that they will plant the standard of tho country in California, which they tako out with them. The design is to keep this plan secret for tho present. Interviews have been held with tho president and others upon this subject for the few days past, and further interviews have been promised. The of the New York Evening Post notices the above rumor thus: A project is said to be under advisement the executive end of tho avenue, for proctiring'voliiutecrs to enlist for two years, to servo in New Mexico and California, to be rewarded at tho end of that time by thundering sound" about the integrity of the Republic, the dissimulation and rapacity of the government of Ihe north, and the prowess of Mexican arms. Santa Anna returns not lo make overtures of peace, but lo cat ry on ll war with vigor such as, it is believed, no other Mexican can exert, and with a spirit which he alone can infuse into the army.

The assumed owners of Ihe two Mexican steamers an English mercantile firm-have offered them for sale to Ihe Spanish authorities of Havana. They talked of purchasing one of them the iron steamer with the wooden one they would have nothing to do. Capt. Howard made special inquiries about the fitting out of privateers in Havana. Not a vessel of Ihe kind has left there; and not one will leave with the sanction of the authorities.

entirely the denunciations of the barnburners of Ohio kd by the McNullys, the Medarys and the roughs dvring the fierce political conflicts which hare occurred in Ohio from up to this There is another feature connected ith Ibis concern, which demand attention. This institution was so thoroughly imbued with democracy, that it received tho special favor of the present national administration. This assertion is most abundantly established, by the fact, that, though established to do an insurance business, il was selected, by no less a person than Robert Walker, of Mississippi, as a government depository, in preference to the sound and substantial whig banking institutions of the slate! Hence, it ill A Short Walk On the 27th Gen. Gaines walked from his boarding house in Washington city, lo the Washington navy yard and back about six miles going and coming; and when told il was a very long walk, gaily remarked, "Oh no! it is but a short walk for mc." Yet, Gen. Scott, and others, pretend that Gen.

G. is in his dotage. on the state of circumstances in cacn particular nation. Some nations, owing to the great peiftction their manufactures have attained, mav need no nrotection for them. and others may require more or less, or foi a longer or a shorter time.

It 1 ww English subject, I would be in favor offre trade for Great Britain, because the great communicating, as respects the war. Both ar variety and perfection of her manufactures he seen, thai instead of this concern being one of certain grants of lands, in addition to their regu mies are inactive the Mexican army behhul and her great advantages in the distribute of them, would enable her to maintain Alfred Kelley's pets, it is one of Bob Walker's peculiar pets the pet of no Jess an lar current pay. Of course they will form milita colonics. Mexican Affairs. The "Courier des Flats Unis," published in the city ofNew York, says that letters fro- Mexico of the 30th of May, con-uihnlic rumor of the intentions ascribed lo the partizans of Taredcs, to invest him with dictatorial uewet for the purpose of enabling him to be equal to all circumstances.

The Courier adds: Tho longer, however, (he cord of his power is Uwrrtiia'n thai of Mr. James K. Polk. uccessful competition in most of the Gen. Taylor.

Zachary Taylor, born in Virginia, appointed from Kentucky 1st Lieut. 7th Infantry 3d of May, 1808; Major by bvt. 5th of September, 1812, for gallant conduct in defending Fort Harrison; Colonel Oth Infantry 1th April, 1832; Brig. Gen. by bvt.

25th December, 1837, for gallant sen ices in Florida; Maj Gen. by bvt. 9th May, 1S4G, for distinguished gallantry in the banks on the Rio Grande del Norte; is the 4th Colonel in lineal rank in the Army. Official Army Register. kets in the world.

When we 1 ave acquir The Ohio State Journal, in speaking of the af- ed more skill, accumulated more cap nnd had more time to bring our maniifuejf fairs existing between this institution and the na-Itional government, makes tho following siate-ments, which are no doubt correct: stretched, the sooner ill it break; and what seems i lo his friends a measure rendered necessary by the perilous condition of the country, will become just ueceiveu ana iur cmic. ITtORTY tierces of Sugar Cured Hams tX 4 doSliouUen) eilrt qu.lny. 100 bsrrr Mess Pnrk, 74 lo M. O. ito-i (0 dn Frime W.

1(10 ke ol L.r.1, fcO wlmle.mlli.il' boxi-i Sur CunilleS, JO boiiM Hiirlne O.nrllri, Ktr No. 1 Palm Stop, 25 do Smrrli, i Zs dm. ball quitter boiM s.upr. Militant, Iw'mBBUNM MOftflAN MAB.KH AM. MQi.vtcty,and Gcti.

Taylor' forces around Mata-moras. I heard Gen. Taylor, in a conversation on Saturday last, express himself that he did not think any thing would be done before September. The voluntecrsenjoy good health generally there is much quarreling and fighting among lliem occasionally a man killed by accident, drovrncd, fee. We have scores of Typos in nearly every company in the brigade one company has as many as forty.

We have to encounter most in-intense heat from the sun; and, were it not for the almost never-ceasing sea breeze, we would parch into "crack'ings." es to maturity and perfection, we shal1 better prepared to consider whether ought to adopt practically the doctrine ol By an examination of the stateirenls and re- pports of Ihe secretary of the- treasury, we find nthat the Firemcns' Insurance Company if Cleve I- iee 1 ratle. In the mean time, nw firm belief that the destruction of our At erican Manufactures would ultimately injurious lo Great Britain in the comme between the two- countries, as it ov' 1.. 11. I. iuc 700 bbls.

KOCK i.ime, in uum, i ui a stronger argument on the part of his enemies, who are already accusing him of aspiring to be a king or a tyrant. We do not believe lhat it will be Paretics who will sign a treaty of peace with the United States, but his successor be he Alvarez, Almonte or Santa Anna. Hitherto, the patriotism which reigns in the hearts of the Mexicans, in spite of their internal dissensions, has resisted the consternation which spread with the Tailor ix his Tent. A cor respondent of the Philadelphia Inqtrircr writing from Brasos de Santiago says: "On the 26th a friend of mine visited Gen. Taylor in the camp of Point Isabel, where he had established his depot for stores in his army.

On landing the scene presented was quite a wild one. and re land had in its possession, on deposite, on the 1st lay of June last, twenty-eight thousand two bun- "lrcd and twenty-one dollars and fourteen cents! is the last statement made by the secretary. Why this company was selected, as a government idepository, we leave it to answer. What peculiar advantsgo an Insurance Company possesses over Li foot of China t. Those wishing to purchaae nreinisca or other purposet can most certainly be highly prejudicial" united states i.nM.

maT 8. UAKV in. Hoping that we maybe preserved trw CI3 Ul L. IA1EH. lUch cnlnmitv snd that V0U and all banking Institution, for transacting the business BUNDLES 24 by 36 Printing ers engaged in Domestic Industry, 100 P.p.r.

received jSktEROrB. its branches, may continue to enjoy ir U. S. Troops. The Vicksburg Sentinel says lhat light company 4th regiment U.

S. Artillery, passed Vicksburg on Saturday last, on board the steamboat Helen, on tho route via San Antonio do Bexar, for the scat of war in Mexico. The company is 113 strong, and has 8G horses, and six pieces of artillery. It left Carlisle Barracks, on the 25th of June, and embarked at Wheeling, on the "in of July, for Natchitoches, Louisiana. tectinp- care of our common woveii' ATS G50 bushels Black Oats.which I remain your iriend and obedient; 1 jih to sell In oiieioi.

news of the defeat at Palo Alio and at Resaca minded one of ihe accounts we have rede la Talma, and the Mexican government has ceived of an Arab encampment. There been able to entertain the hope of tasting revenge were three or four hundred dragoons in the by the aid of European intervention and the alii- camp, with their horses picketed out; be-nncc of England. But, on the day when the sides an immense number of horses, mules, signing of the Oregon treaty on the part of "Eng-' nnd oxen. On stepping ashore, an officer land is known in Mexico, a discouragement will conducted my Iriend to the General's tent, reign there greater than followed the intelligence He was introduced to a very old plain of the battles of the 8th and 9ih of May. They shabbily-dressed old gentleman, of rather vnnt il.

HISKEY. 40 barrels Rectified (f the government, wc shall n-jl attempt to decide. do not know but it has paid up what was owing to the government. Wo trust it has. if report correct, its inability to liquidate 'he claim and pay the draft of the treasury has its explosion.

In other words, it is said hat the government is minus to the extent of its lepositcs in this Company, more than twenty-J ight thousand dollars. Should this prove cor- eet, Ihe people of Ohio, and of the whole coun-llry, can decide how much the administration has MOROAN MARK HAM. May 22. TrTnTriTl.TtTttAL FURNACES. PFVV of 1I nd 20 gallon Furnaces, an arti 1 Housekeepers nen tn I'linters.

Ri. will see lhat the cabinet of St. James has signed small stature, about sixty years of age; and T-" nntli'f What it late Attorney General of the i-States, has computed that the loss to IM States from the use of intoxicating ar is one hundred and fifty millions ol aoi annually; portion of the State of W- eighteen millions. The Hon. M'- ctt, late Minister lo Great Britain, putesthat the use cf alcoholic n.

I rw it. v. its ucsistance irom all war, and that its sword has! wno looked by hardy appearance, as been returned to its sheath forever. From that' if ne had been camping out all his life. lir ih.i- Taoops for Chihcahca.

The Vicksburg Sentinel says that it was furnished, by Captain Washington, of the United States artillery, with a statement of the force which is destined to proceed by the way of San Antonio de Bexar, to Chihuahua. Tho force will be constituted as follows: RIO COFFEE 15 bags choice moment, only the necessity of some act, be it "This was a Commander-in-Chief of A Female Soluikr. The Louisville Journal what it may, will be evident to the undeceived i tne Army of Occupation. He had been eyes of Mexico. The men who wiii oppose such years in service cn the frontiers of our vs that after the Indiara volunteers were mus tered, into the service of the United States, one of 112 men.

200 an act, will then be overthrown; because, what is country. One of bis officers remarked, written in the book of destiny is accomplished as he-is, he bore the fatigues and with regard to, and in spite, cf nil." privation ol the campaign better than any Light Company 4th Artillery, 2 Companies lilh rcg. infantry, Squad 2d reg. dragoons, 2 Regiments Illinois infantry, 1 Regiment Arkansas horse, 1 Battallion Arkansas foot, 1 Regiment Texas horse, 1 Regiment Texas foot, one under He was affable, digni- 130 1554 777 3S 777 777 letters of Makc.ce. The Philadelphia U.

fied, and inexcellent spirits. His tent was saved to them by passing by the regular institu. lions established under a whig system, to bestow its favors on institutions established by a locofoco legislature. The Cleveland Herald, as we learn through the State Journal, says thai the crash of the Insurance Company caused no -xrilcmcnt in Cleveland. A few locofoco depositors felt awfully wombcrcromhled, but as il wai their cwn pet, lliey kept prudently quiet.

The idea that the credit of the Cleveland banks Kelley banks was haken by the operation, seems to be considered rather rich about i.a rich as the attempt to palm off ihe Insurance Company as one of the new banks, established under the law of 131-1-43. Confidence in the skill, judgment and prudence of btales Gazette, of the 1st says that it is; no larger and no better than those cf ihe has cost the United Slates direct. years, $1,200,000,000, has erwise destroyed three hundred lives, sent one hundred ihousnr.d pe our prisons, and one used persons to the poor house; has teen hundred murders, two thous cides; nnd has bequeathed to the one million ef orphan chiUren. tb The Best editor of tho Native American Wt r0t informed, that the president will, in a few days, older officers; and his table was his Capt. Walker' company from Evansvillc, lost a handkerchief.

On setting down to mess, he nb-aervo-' it sticking out of the bosom of one of his comrades. Ho immediately took hold of it, when, to his surprise, he discovered 4ht his messmate was a female. On inquiring into this strange proceeding, she stated, that being very Voor, and wishing to go to her father, who resided in Texas, she resolved ts join one of the volunteer companies. Sho afterward: went lo Louisville, and her fellow soldiers rawed a subsection to carry her to her 1 sendamessage to congress, recommending the I chest, in which he carried his cooking 4,705 Total, issue of letter of marque commissions. This is utensils, His plates were (in pans ana hts cups no saucers, cf This force constitutes an independent command, which will be under Gen.

Butler. It is destined to strike into ihe province of Chihuahua, between Santn Fe and Grii. Taylor's position; and it will no doubt intercept Ihe retreat of the forces hich will fall back from Ocn. Kearney, at Santa panikins. A small supply of brown sugar was kept ia a tin car.nistcr, nnd nnt a piece done in consequence of a letter received by the depaitmcnt from the U.

States consul at Rio de Janeiro, in whic'i il w.s stated liml a gang of Buccaneers was afloat under the Mrtican flag, on the seas that yieinitv. and had recently i.ver- Louis refused to go to war. Irishman lo lake his place. of crockery was to be seen. A party of six was thus entertained in homely.

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