Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Pensacola Gazette from Pensacola, Florida • 2

Publication:
Pensacola Gazettei
Location:
Pensacola, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tily te ninp W-iarn (urtiitr hi abuui in our Hire hundred other tippoiiii menu ul minor grudei bane BUn U-en The fAfv and (TiiinuHr of l.t ut i.il u'iiury Taylor. tool Ftitf: 1 aali)' iXjieiieu'io aifiVC I rum the Uu If ol Mexico. The Uoveili-iheiit veasela'at ihia aiation arr the receiving ship North Carulino, fflgalea Mactdo- si.periuf iiiim' tn. He never ti" bailie except i.iifi tut gieaital "Jds and be Ituver Una come uul of bailie hi i vu-ior. Did Sylla, the laiuuua niiiii general, who was ulM utio- )ii liHt di bui foiJ hia' tuUe decently around' hurt, anJ eudetvorp iv tall wiib of a tragedy hero 'Mill he did but lilt a tragedy her, hr now preamta bimaelf to enact a part quite different from that aliened him llie jife vulifutiull.

Loudon, tudfpattl hsva just received noiice thai ibere is nu nun from Pans 10 day 111 consequence tf ti.i roiis. 2 o'cLot'i. Pant, Fiiday, o'clock I', M-U jusl reported thai ttie tJdtCUtue i'tfii went hate rmtgned, and lhat (i-ioral Cttvaigiiac tias been placed at ihe head )ff ihe armed forces and lias declaied Purls in a ttate oj siege. Al this, the last moment, we can only saj that the Usual expresses from Paris io Loudon jouina have not arrived, and all we ran ohlain I10111 the best sources, is art petition ol the statement, lhal all coin inuiilcauglis is iiiierceptt-d as ill Fein urn 1 Usl. There no doubi that a ioi.tJ.tl, of severe nature, is actually going on.

'I'll' of 'f Pimr ciiM 1 'e lor the high bOne of l'r. r.it- Im.ed States, ami me 1.1, III lit mi -J t. -il K-'ll ll'iiyirr mini ii'iuiHi 11. ni'i rorJi I Uy i a of Hi a a c.i.uii Ku iff li'ii 11 any of thuse uiir.i pm niy eve-led Iruiii coiiipe.Ui lo-'l il'tv 1' 't-liu positions, T'-ll -rs it ij it iv 1 'i' 1 -4 and unfurl tin UuJi mi'i I tin. '1 i'lVBf Irilll.t-woik aTi i 11a.

lniaclcr, Hit pu whom dt-i-'iui -i-i-iiis a readv Li have us in Chi Migiitraie i'l til" Ii -(Ml ii Aeetirdllllflo III' rlli'tllll: lint; is, Iim opponents, fur we doubi win I ii ii iiury I'ryliu has uu enemy iia 11,1 u.e cm ly might tie cxpe, In d.llird'ulle; fui tad lWu 11,11 1 ive alieady bieu uiilUlniJilii TTi lilt veitiau 11.1,..- 1. 1, in (ilium, 1. I 1,,. ,1" 1,. 1,, Hi'tiniHli-Il'i' hnllliiapaliit' ul liut tJn 1 1 tiencvtu win nu ptvspri ii jn arnau fr u.

link nr uiHiii loil mid e. 'n' fallen unum-ii rtni-i, t'uilUMU Till! same surptfsrrrjr has, h-relofoie, alvviisiudtkeil Iheaali'tr 111 T.Ilot' WtlO, lltlMI'HT, HKMIllltf uu urn in'-, bin leaves all Hi In toiiili me ll, ho have ahead) tjcu.cd In i'jiI III ii.it ir tin; Fnriuiiite, but T-a) lor, UiK.111 XI i) "idt'iil. We waul 1 uiiu ul Imp fnrlunt-ii lo preside our the all ol iim Ui iiiliiic. Hul li-l it? nb-m-rvB 1 1 1 1 vi, Uii-e luiliiiu's ft I'urt llrirri-oit. Fmi IJ was a inert Hloiliniie 'i hlilrklimiM' lull, lli f.il' Ut It III a lipjl 11m, I'lintaiiiiinj ldridt Kline-r 11111 ia, it it ill linusf, ttc, bul lliiuul or-fuit-ry uf min i Ik.iu i iiii'iiii "I ni.i lull .1 Ml UIKIl 18 BIIIJ IIIC-urtEl iliiuni ifMilullnii ufayoung ruiliiliaiiUer, illi t'XlM in- tta- weak- and, f-ir a Uitie, the t'onoleriiallon nf Ins fnice ibe pit st nee fif tt-rillied Ii6n-toiiibalaiiin nine women mid i bl.dreu," ihe niiiliuer ol hl the exposed po- ,111011 ol llie foil, reunite irom al.

sin 11. and, let us add, the nf a yniintt il-and child, lor l'a lor nad man ltd 111 IblOJ 10 wlniiii his ilioutjlils, on lhal drinillul in-tisl often have waudeied, filled lo dtive hint liiun his hjiaiiee. My lilt'selice. of iininl," said ihejouny (Japlalu, ill bis dei-paitli to Ui nei al llarri- 011, "did inn lor a iiiomeul lorsake ine. 1 1 whs 11 o'clock 011 thc-niglil ol the -Mil ol Ilosliiu Indiana weie unknown numbers.

I nn juung men had been shot and sculped, llie eVen-111K before, al a lilile disUute fioiii the fori, and Ihelr bodies lound and Lu'ouyhl in lli.il inoiliinj. In the 1 1 1 1 1 a paiiy nl thiriy or loiiy ludijiis made Hit ir appearance, itnem-ptnitf Hit- ueacherou siialayeni 1,1 a rnjollrui which did nut, however, de ceive Ihe caulious and pioposjng ,1 confereuct! next iniirmna. L.iplain lay lnr pit ned Im llie pretended conference by iiniiii dl iteiy the anus of bis men, serving Uieui Willi rounds uf ainiliiliihion and selling ja guard ol tlx private and two nou-i he I'iiuld, (oNhe liad tfhty yTni or lifueii ineii able 10 do aitA thing, ad lilt: oi lit ma sick or convaiesceiu," (we coiiy the woros if Ins" and ordering 01 tf iiou-couiuiissioiit otli-eei8 10 make, up I tit In lein lei In llie guard by walking ihe rounds ail iiijbt, in prevent ibe. Indians liking any advantage ol us, proi ided they had any intention ol dliat kiuu us," says Capl.nn Ta kn, he lav down lo siet necaiise, lu cousin iice of Ins weakness, be was- iml aide to be-ujj inut li llijougli the iiigtil." Aleii-veil u'flnck, lie was Rwak-ned by a inuskel sli and lUslnng I10111 hi- discovered lhal llie alluek liad hfeil be i 11 11 by v-ral hundred Indians," thtU ihe foil W'tis in tl-tnies and Inal his men, overcoiliehy ihe boi'iur ol. lllelr sitUiilion, and ihe.

sin i-ks of the women and children, were com plelely paralyzed by lerrot, so lhal wo of lit-ill, and iw if til loo, leapt il ibe in ibe unavailing attempt to escape, ill lln desperale eveiy lliiiil depended upon ibe eourayeand lesnuices of a poor sick jouili, who had never been in a tmlile, but to whom, and lo whom only, all looked for (irolei linn. iii tin lillle heleaguied posl, oirijiat infill nf lern'r, flashed out the IliiynmeiHs of dial chatat ler which luirly, shone so gltniou-y, with a m-tUred Iniena Visla. As raliu, as resniuie, as itrViv in expedients, ready III Iheir e-x-culion, 1 lit; yiing l.aplain ex; hibiitd all the trails of the illustrious (11 11- enil. ll was Ibe flames which caufniflhe panic ihey wr'e rapidly opciniig a path wav lo Ihe fierce besiegers; it whs a single binrk house only bleb us nu hie and il Hi eijuully possible, as be perceivedj In arrest ihe coiitlagraiiotr, and lo praoe a new barrier behind Ihe burning, blockhouse. The suiiticsiioii and ihe orders of Capl.iin Taylor imuiidiately inspired the soldiers with uew life and neve.r," said he, did iiii-ii ai wnh more tumness or dt-8eranoii SoiiiecUuiberetl lolhe roofs, ihroi'lirg iheni ott, auild showt rs of butleis mid arrow so as 10 inleieepl llie flames, which were thus sn anon subdued olheia wrought at a temporary bi east-woi so 1 1 1 nl iilirti Hie tiloek-iiiiiise leu, me savaijeg lotnld themselves uelled from lis ashes b'vX 1 I ol man and Savannah, laid up in ordinary, sloop uf war Yiiicrtiuct, neam revtnue.

cutter ilk, Fullon, slorehip tine. 'J'lie or ainer San Jacinto, und Irigale Sahlue, still uuialii oil the stocks, ihecoiisii ociion of ihe former progres-iiigiyery slowh. The work on the Dry Dortf prnct-t c'g ii rapidly sail can in a si.il of seini-siisptiisioii, and. without nisi in' piy Ihe workmen. HruoLlyn ugfe, t'ltUuy, CllMMUNIl.lUJ.uJ Fu discussing the operations of govern-men! arid of parlies past, present, and pros-pective although no allusion may be inadelrj Gen.

Cass or Gen. Taylor we wish it to be that in our view ihe first, being the firm supporter of Mr. Polk's administration occupies tti same position before the people, as Mr. Polk wuuld occupy, if a candidate for the presidency. That the second represents the whig party so far as the measures of lhat party have not clearly been condemned by the peuple, 110 farther.

That he is emphatically llie candidate of llie peoplb adopted by the whigs in convention, as their candidate, because hjs expressed views coincided with theirs; and that he is pledged, only, to assist in carrying out iluue measures, which the people demand elp-ii-uce has shown to be llm best, and his tonslitiilioiial duiy requires. If ihe- lirst is elected fiy a fair majority, obtained without fraud, it will prove that the course which the present administration has pursued, is approved by lhe people. If the last-is elected bv a fair ma- jorii-y, obtained without fiaud, it will be considered proof positive that -llie course nf the administration is condemned by ihe people This being lha casa-, it becomes all those who either or condemn die to vote fo'r those who best represont their views ol the principles, and practice of the two. great untng-- ntllal We believe -tlmie is not one, who ever had the slightest tincture of whig principles', th.y is hot decided in his con ileiiiiialioii ol the course ol ink, and fully determined lo support uu opponent of llie administration for tins ullk of President. Hut there are ihose who in their, oppo-silioii to the administration stop here ihey will for the gratification of a personal teeling, or a-jL'rsonal predilection, support the fflgpis of llie administration lS' iilher national nnd flute offices thaj rimdcmif the princip.il, and commend the.

accessory. The choice of President of the United -Slates may devolve upen the House of Representatives in that case the voice ot Florida, wilh her, one Representative, will bo as potent as that of New York with her thirty. four Representatives that by the voles of friends of General Taylor, a loco democrat is sent to rep. resent us in Congress, aTitK.that by bis vole, Gen. Cass, becomes president ill those friends of Gen.

Taylor who assisted in his deleat, be able lojusiity their conduct to themselves and ihe country A Senator is to be elected by the nexi General Assembly to succeeiFMr. Westcolt suppose that in the election of stale officers llie same inconsistency' is practiced friends of Gen. 'Taylor, voting for friends of Gen. Cass though Gen. Taylor be elected PSideuti yet by voles nf Taylor men 0 Cass Senator may be elected hostile lo Taylor, and disposed to.

lli wart every measure of his administration. Latot from Europe. The British st-ann Cairdia reached CosioiTal two on Sumra; iiioriiini; Irom Liverpool, having left on ihe 21'h nit. In preceeding columns ill be found as full accounts of the liilelligenee hrouhl hy this vessel, as our linnis nl nliow. The news is-of much politically, and ihe advice? furiosi.

ed lo lln- Curri-apundeiice of Hie Ciiarh-sluu Cuurn-r. AsllINU July U. We are quile Bgllaled Willi Iheiuiuur that ihe Southern 111 1 11 aie Ketiuit; tp a deiuocrallr opposiu mi lu the llmlin'wi; iiniiiiii iiious, 1 sjieak only of llie rumors tn thai effect, vouchlil'! II" stiill'lllilils us 10 whai has been done in ihe Sonia. Mr, Yancey's eloquence and euihuslasiis mitiu well lie suppuaed lo have had some til, i ill llie Soulh. ll is said and believed In lhat ihe Southern discontents biuoiiu tiit democracy will bold a Conveuiiou in Au gust, ul Kichliioud, for the purpose of iimii-inalliig Soullit-rii deuiocralic.

Liltlt tun W. Taii'well, of Virginia, mid t.en,, iilmaii, of Mississippi, are laik- id as liietr noiniuees Iwr the i''resldtiiey and ihe Vice Presidency. The lesull ul this llioveiiieiii is coi -jt-c-t lire 1 to he a t'oial dt-lenl of ta, and llie nlure ol ihe tie lion bt-loie pt opu bt I. en: Taylor, in any evenl, is ukeiy 1,1 receive a pluiainy til t-ii ctmal Voles, and Ihe llnlise nuy, or may not choose linn us the Prtside.ui. The Southern movement foiuisaneiv and eiiit-nl lu Hie uf.

cording lo Hie vi' wa of all pai lies here. The i'lesldent's aeciilllpali) nig llte'l'ieaiy offence piodutts intitii mr al home. Various exceptions art laken In it, from lis beginning 10 lis- end tinin in r-gaid lo Us ueutiulslateineiiis and pus-iltve pioposiiioiia. liisa oocuineui lhal might eieaie pa, ty duisiou ami local division, if lh-y tld not already exist. 1 tind lhal the tlanuaiils, ho, as ilr.

Calhoun has with liulu and jusike said, made the xn an ar, are 1 1 m-ile ny ii; nor will I undertake lo say 'nicy are not served, cousidcrin ihe ex. ol their demands, and me perseverance of Ibt-ir iniportuiniy. Ilis ii-ii know heie lliat thty besieged Mi. P. ik and lue whole Cabinet Ua and Inylii.wn season and oui ol season, and demanded war.

ll is know 11 lu all Ural Hit-li e.a.ii.t "tit iiiaue me cniei oasis 01 uie war lor I'm llie past and seciiiny the l'u line. They are all disaushed, and while ihey concur 111 ceiisuiiug ulitltlie taiii'eiiiineiit. has done, Ihey quarrel wiiii each oilier. They i t-sti 1, ltd in me a-inouiil ol then remuneration to a iiitii ol hut they and are not likely 10 oi-taiu an tqual and usl disnitutltll even of lhal. WUlNtiTtlN, July 10.

The policy wcoiupiounsiug ihe slavtr qilesiioi) by, extending ihe line ol, llie coniprouiise lo liie Pacitic was auvo-caled, very sirenously, lo-day, by rteveruy joiinsou, 111 111s speech on the Oregon bill. It is very true, as Mr. Johnson says, thai this is llie only way of dlsp. suia ol this troublesome qut slion. The.Mi-sot-11 question, as settled by lae.

coniprouii-e, was never and no dlspos liou wa-i ever slinwn to disli ll. The ftiiuters 1 1 ihe compromise auln-ip aled no accession of new lerrnory, or ihey undoumediv Would, as Mr. Johnson says, have pioil-d'ed ih 11 the coilipruini -e should i-xti nd in. ihe territory lhereafler iji be ini meed 111 me viiion. air.

Johnson insisted very tfial ihe" spinl of the Misstnni compioinise ought lo be carried out. In regard lolhe rijhls of the South, Mr. J. look ihe Southern Iain slilioi the. opinion lhal the issuuri coini rounst: will be adopted by ttje Senate, bul llie question is uul likely.

to be taken for a loititighl. A debaie arose in the House, day 011 a of the. Presiueuts Message which relates to ihe houiidaiies and goveruuientsuf the Mexican terriiorus ceded 10 he Flitted Stales. The House passed a resolution calling upon ihe PrtM denl fur a definition 1 the boundaries el-New Mexico and California, and a sta'e-menl of tiieexienl of the powers ol me go- erninenls which he caused lobe si it, 1 U.tie- in. These qtiesiions aie 10 creale nmi a ii.s.

putein Congress, as indeid, aie uiahv q- -lioiis coin, ectt with die irealj. Ifilie were bul Jii'l begun, lue topics- in brought before- Congress would saftice ti exclusively Much legislation and much- dispute aie 10 lake place-uo ihe mode ol exfi tiiiit me lrcatj7ni regard to the citizen i the R'WTtil' States, who have claims im itf (iiivtxiiiiaiii of Mexitjn, and 10 pioit.c iiidetinhav fur wl.ii ll Ihe war Was. nl part, ide and priisictiled. Hievel Brigadier General Whinny PEiNSACOLA. July 22, is IH.

nR ZAt HAIJV TAYItOK. I OK I'Ki-MuTiTr. MII.hAJfl) F1LL3IOUIL IOU liOVKIiNOK: dim. TllQ31ASHKOVX. IxMtKIJ'IOTOttsi' (ieneral JACKsON MORTON, Of esl.Floiidu.

''ol. ti. SKMMF, Alternate. (Jol.m. A I FX SI'liNCKR, 1)1' Middle Florida.

UF.OIUil-: V. CALL, Altemaie. MtlNTUSH. Of Eml Florida. FOR RHI'KESENTATIVE IN CON-, CKES.S.

Hull. K. C. CAIIKLL, Xnrul. The French Corvette of War Le Greh-tidier, V.

J. C. Dubieuil Cuininuiitlani. from a cruise in tho Gulf, arrived hereon last. We are jtatilied lo leant bom the pro ceedinjjs of the of llie 12ih inst.

hilt u' law has at length passed lhal body, nuking proviaion lor the pnyinunl llie ol llie Spuuisli luhabilaiits of West Horidn, for losses which tliev snslained in lS-14, by the ojicrations of the army nl ihe inled lale-s, lien. Jiicksi.il. Il is be hoped, therefore, thai justice, so long delayed, will ut length be domi in tliis nmtter. Mr. Seii- ulof NVestcotthlil bad the jprincipal charge of, the subject in the Senate, through which it has its slow length aloiig'-' as all such acts uf mere have if late, been compelled lodo.

Il ihe history of these claims could it Sr. ould present a fearful comment upon the ie.it that hope deferred maketh the heart sick." Nearly all the claimants have died since the claims were established by proof, and in the mean time nearly e'vt'Vy Cong'iess lias a report upon them, acknowledging their-justice and recommending Iheir payment. Siili nothing lias been done unlij now. Whether the House will find time lo act upon the bill at the prrseut session is very. doubtful.

There is afloat a gnoj deal of specula, ifo'n as tn the probable effect on the presidential election, of the Barnburners' movement in New York, and many think, and jtilf more jircirnd to think, that, as the Neiv York schism involves the free territory cpiestioil, it will injuriously af uf tien. 'Fay lor'a prospecls as weil as those of Civn. Cass. Not so Irieiids of Gen. Taylor have nothing to apprehend.

It is not a low-may won over from tho wh-ig ranks but the great body of Ihe whig parly 'at -the, mirth, will be founitstandiug side by side for old Rough and Ready. Our northern iWelhreii, "both whigs and democrats, may be ejpected to agitate ihe slav-ry tpi-slimi, at'all tirnas and on all occasion 1,. when (he public mind has before il no subject ofgrarer importance tr iii.ira jtidmi. inldruul lint slavery and thii weightier question is fyro an e((J of( 111011 this comple'iioii our giorious must il coiile at' last. Nor aie our northern brethren irgetful ot'the past, blind to pre- St''it indications or" so insensible to the lowering clouds which hang over the fu- i -t 'V ioif that the moment desire lo go with his property to the lei-ritory recently acquired from Mexico; but because such an act would be an in-soil and ivng to which the south could not submit.

shall jjjee-lhen, who are the' true lovers of peac and good order and the I'niuii, north of and Dixon's line. For our we still- cirug to the upni ion lhat ihe great body of the people, whigs and democrats (and it ia ridiculous 10 pretend ihut abolitionism ia confined lo either party) are rog tr L'mon. Thev know ns value and ill weigh it against an a chimera. schicin, thep, is not iLlioiiiion movement, but haa its origin 111 d-ep ea.ted and unholy ambition of Mr. Van Buren, which would eiihei iu or ruin ihe democratic It is to be'reinembered that in lSil be was Pnanw44l) iilt 1 1 0 re oav lion.

I fan waii-ser bio to hi ambiil.iii' 1 drama of lb 1 1. The iueviiable ellftt nf the defectiuii uf ihoaNew York barnburners Irum the deuiocralic rank, -wijl be to give 'Taylor ana Fiiluiuro ll elecloial vulc of the stale, Indeed theie has iiulbiitg occurred in the least degree lifTec-ting the presidential eleclinn, since Ceil. Taylor was lirsl spuken ol us a candidate, lliat does mil seem to have had ihu etlect of strength'. reiiing his hold Uiou the ulleclinnn ut -the country, and- increasing the chances of his success. The following is an extract of a lettei from a genlleiin of this city, now' at Washington," dated L- Washington City, July 6th, 1543.

"There is nothing particularly new here, niore than you will learn froiif the newspapers. I have be-n a looker on now lor nearly two weeks, und dining that time Congress has bt-11 illicitly occ i pied in the discussion ill slavery, in con ntuioii with Hie Territory of Oregmi, and ilh speeches on the presidential (pjestioli. I "have heaid nearly all flhe proiniiien uieif of both Houses sjieak on one stibjec or and with respect lo the two questions above mentioned, I ttimk thai Senator lierrif 11 made Ibe best effort on ihe timi, and Senator Clayton on the last. The President to-day laid the recent trea ty with Meiieo belore Congress, with a long message in relation to the same, congratulating the country upon the con elusion of the ar, praising lhe acquired tarritury lor it8 mineral and agncuitura value, staling tjie nun unit of the nasioual debt at about suiy-'live millions, as I understood, and lecuiniueiidiiig ils liqnidu lion at ihe earliest praclical ninment hat having been a paramount object illi jibe Jackson administration lu its day and wnicli ll as Uuly as well a. 1,11 cuecMii; uie auuse aim exu ca which had grow up previously.

Inslead of being aii able and diguilied docuiiieirf, i (, i einenaiing trom a President about going out of ollice, and sensible ol being in the right, il struck me rallier as a political ellurt, -strongly tutcl'uied vvuh egoliain even if the statements it contained were all tru', and of Inch, judging by the smiles ot Senators, there was some doubt entertained. The dillerent inrtious ol the message were releried lo Ihe usual cum inillees, ahhoiigli an elfin was made, lu havt) thai part 'of it in relation to acquired territory referred lo a special committee. I lie tree soil having already been gnnsiderably di.cussed in connexion with Oregon, as well in 'anticipation, respect ing California ami New'Wexico, the- do. cimiftils sent in to-day will not swell the discussion beyond what would have taken place otherwise. A portion ol ihe southern members of both Houses have inlima led a.

-determination not only to i'ott against the Wilnmi proviso and the Oidi nance of 17s7, but also the Missouri compromise, and on the other hand, the latter niaijjjc.uvre will be opposed' by the ultra anti-slavery members, who content lliat tree soil shall remain as free lerrito ry after cession, or annexation. -The're is some uneasiness felt here on this sub- iecl, although I think thai the line of 3i, 'M will be adopted as a "cogiprnimse, was the case in respect tii'Misifoufi. The member of the two Houses from our slate seem to be doing about us much lor their constituents as any other delegation, especially Messrs. Westcolt and Cabell, who are constantly at woik try ingto-get something through Congress connected with Florida. With reoard to Mr.

-Cane 1 1, particularly, I think he is not properly estimated in our part of Florida, knowing as 1 now do tli.il his sland-ing in. Congress is very respectable, and that he ields as much influence as could be expecied from his short service and experience. ithout any parlialiiy 01 apolitical bias, I really ihink that his place would be inadequately filled by the gen tleman who has been nominated in oppo silioii to hi iii al ihe approaching election. Fins remind-, me lo say lhal 1 u.m much pleaded to find the name of Mr. Cabell al llie lifiadofthe Pensacola, G.tzelte, wph the other Whig candidaies, and I suppose you will be glad lo learn, if not already informed, thai Mr.

C. wag very active and zealous in procuring the nomination ol ben. lavlor. FOB THE GAJSETT8V MBr-EntTOR Aa (here seems to he a manifest indil fere nee on the part of the whigs of this county, in bringing forward a suitable candidate to represent us in the next Senatorial branch of the Legislature, I deem it not amiss to suggest the name of our absent friend and worthy citizen, Jon JgRRISON, Jr. I speak from auihorily hen I thai the selection of Mr.

Jerria.m wiil be pro- "miting of general latufaetinn, and he a gentleman in hnm are centeied all the requisite ialmea biting him for the station. Be it known the refoie, that John Jer. rison, is announced as a candidate tor the Senate by his friendt from ibis precinct. KOt'GH READY. Jr.

Village of Warrington, July 14S The atoreslnp Ene has b-ei irdtrtd 10 a vovsgrinthc MeJ lerraue ilbi the itf tefittftivf ttr-r-fot -br- hs btn already eororu'eitced, tiiul J14UU.1 (illVKIIllilllllilUrs, mid, ID hjll-UK, lie f.ii 1111. ili-aiiliiif (if all ll.oa- ll "ol Clillins i.ifuli ii in Ui; ncriijj Jill ul tin-1', idenll.tl Ciiui, 'Aiu lilt Is III- 1I1 itit In niily uii ler-t'iiiJ. Tiii IIDllUII ll 1) a mi I'iii' yiK- ''lllfrr is 1,111 Ui-f Ii li'ln mere ll 1" lieeii. Iin c'dii-temiiifiil, 111 Ul (ji'iiei'il Tnjloi't priui'ipi-iii lira Um Ui, Ui" I ill-ill! mill Iim iiinl um i'lDinry Jt si 1 hi ul' tii 1: lit ill Ii-Iuij 1 in Hid smiiJle u.iifiiive ul iim HI-. II 9 ij i.iiai' in In ael; Mm! ins Ui'ls 11 hi il am.i) B'll WW Jlnpinl, Ins Mliinl, tils bull, 11 ml p'lllll ill.

Iili Wliulf I'liami'U'i, (in- t'Sitt''-'-'il, villi a jjiau, 1 liuuliltss, Oil li miiv ilia rC'Mi l-'l lUi 'l I'l' cuiiillr lii-ttu. ll in tin una rejsnii w' iiavc Uniiit'lii it nr iJi cliniiiJ, ms we in tin, luliy anil fi'cir-iy, itic of (iu'iieral Ta)lnr, 1111 (leeuii.ir nines In nctuny win ihliy the th.i.r oiu mi lliinliiusly hlluJ 11 Hie 1 iincr I Ins 1 tiunlry, Ik pifcet-iu uiir ills qtilsUlnnii in Hie lijrill a seiica ul sk-li'lies eilililcii lug ii general view of Ins life, iiiifini; tlireatl iiariatiou Hiicli reiiuiks and 11 llcirliiins, 111 ililislra-mm ill" in" ibj sci, as may i'e niiurally by iliu dlifelt'iil evenu as the) urisi! ill Ills i-iirrer. 1'hu is lrr.tPt Il iiji mis seem a'uf gUrry, upim wlucli 'v-rl A. iii'i icii i ui Milder Willi ")rnud -ii-iimi i.iiiil lln itniie Itie Ii appro-litmri Hut ilnur ail, elilel and I Uiini! 'hi lnr 111 woiie in a plain, fill ill, l'r ink, 1111 illoefeil, cli'iir-lienUed, kind In nu A in i iciii iMtiz'ii, ulm rii-einii'ili ih- I. ill i n.erils el' llie lieni, Willi in- siuipli; it tic -f if a true repiililirnii.

fi 1. Ii try Ini ruitii's from lurj a. 1 I pjirln'-ir sinek, wmln) lo give ii 1'iesi in tiie t'nilctl' Si all 8. His l.ilInT, a 1.1 of lin iJ unliiloil, a iii-ilibni uuj frieini nf coin-uuiiduJ onti ol -lite Viitjiiiii rVgimeiitfc dining ili it-nduuinidiy war, ihniuuli uhhlitit: fviii-hl all lionur. in Kt'T ilui inn, 111 bis Kailv ynlllli," lie bad pniVufl iil.s foliiiige, mid ill llie, II lit; A in-i 1.111 M.iifii of iv by jiorlng Hi GjjsT iliysleiies of Uie great a.lej, llu-ii a Ii0lliil! wil- ileniess, pjfiiiiii-j liy nu: liiiflalo, tfntl roamed by lilt- iv.ijjt- j-d niiiil.

Leaving Ins to -iilinr surveying lauds 011 1 lb pi nl i-iiy of Lnuisvilit vi rce lie 11 mioh uiterw aids iln by the Jiidi.tiH. it -Ii. irSirdVtKi adve ntuicr ol lite lay, tf oil a 901 ary t'Xpe iliu.m ol diseoveiv. w-slaid, us lar as ill-. i 1 whence 11 Is said unlir-'v Unit, lit: -mails a'y s.foly bark lo Virginia, Itiroiiglr lie unknown wiUli nf Tt nness-e.

AllnO i-iina of llie revoiiiiliniiiry siri'-i'lr, in 1I11- year ITtij -weiil a inn- lo Kentucky, lo in pus- Ins life- unions ibe sceii-s badnvied by Ins Inn. her blood. He wt-iil u.s mi eiina! am, Willi a wifo and ibrt-f I'in! lie 1, ul mini lin- yoniiiist, hum 111 Oi aiiyn cou nl Virginia, on the UilU of Novelllbur, I and Ihejl U-bM lllall vear old. tvss'ZieJiitry Taylnr. a true.

fluid of me boiuti, uaied aiiiid llie penis, and j.ii'iv.iiiu. niid severu labois nf eveiy kind wbit'h Lo eiit oiiiilered who, lu lliat day. lei iaiint llie di sei I fiou; llie baiba-banail, and fniiiultd llie iiisLUilluii ol fieidmu 111 Hit-depllis i'f llie fiirtbli 1 1 was 111 iliu irirdy scliool thai Taylor artiiired llie fiiut-iiliou aiid quinines, llie Minplti balms mid manly viniies, whuli bavt, al ii-niith, In 111 up to lie as out) ol lilt: u'Uiiwned men of llie hoi Id, and -oiiiineii led him 10 llie tuillident'f ti "twenty iniid-iiis nf Aiiieneail Ireemtn, worlny in serve llie 11, 111 the exeeui rh.ni, an Hie Tt pie.s niialive of ibtlr ivei elgiily here ls llie ,1 an lo be found uioie vvonhy of the liiinnr 1 Did Hie l-ilher, tvliosoaux iously Rinded his liule faniily Unniigli llie (langi-i-. of ihe ii ierm t-s linad" to iv 11-llii'ky, or llie iiniiliei who bine Lit- youilii- horn 111 In muis, 111 the le.nlul liljjhl ivalt lit of woodland camp, lhal Ihe lielpless 111I111I, sliinilit'riuit on 1I5 bed ol leaves, should, llie ioii liirrml ol vearti, luiuihle llie pride of Mexiro al llu-ua Vil.i, and reliirn from lhal lieid offline, lo rule, ibree years laier, a uiigtiiy M-puldn-, hu ll, al ihe early dity jjif tlut jouniiy had no. 1 oiisUliilional 1 11 w.rs I'r'ovideiiee alone, aiMl.4uii.

ls ihe aff.iHsof nu Jesiiny ol llie jittle andeiei tieu Al.ni-lson, a rel iHve ol iliu family, when, in ISO 5, liese.n a beuli u.ini's t-oiiiiiiisiou lo ISiehHry, ibeii a ouiif! Ketiiui ky furnier, vvlltiS-eldesl brollier Leilltciiilll Taylor, had Jtial died 111 llie aiuiv, only deemed lli'M lie had secured to ibe t-uumry Hit devorieif serine of an- iher member of a piilrioiie I iiuiiy. '1 hirly -at veil yt am iinne were yt 1 lo ro.l, liifore ihe eyts of men couid be nmi j.eteiil lo lend llie horoscope of ibe young sun, mem of llie Ungi-iiicnt of niied ni di l. faniry I.ieilltuaiil Tailor ce-iiiiiienoed efvice, under the eouniniud ol nerai likinsoii, New Uiifnisi wh-iice, having been piw-tr ltd by Hum liver, was iraiis ned 10 wht'ie tit- eived u11.1t lit r.ii 11 11 1 up lo ibe CiOi-e ol il! Ii was y(ar he Has intuit: a C. piaiii, mid plmetl 111 lniri; id Fin I II inlti ill, nil the' Wdlidun wlieie rt iafy. ttarumill -of filly men, i 1,0111 i Hinds, and biiustil vvitfi 1 lit'tn, were rtndt led nearly helpless bv fever, (fuT it ws a very Unluailh) osl) stirroiiirded and aluiktd by all over helming force iv.

jji sliv; njoy ed llie op oriiiiiilv if thai Ins Inn Mas a jrliariii 'd 01 sod Dial 11 was bis puilicuLr loi lu Liki.i, and proailoitr, new wall ul. defence liiitb as a uitnfsthe (fiiesiiou as now presented, is anohter head," whence caine ihe lUsh and balls of question, whose importance far outweighs Ani iieaii lilles. lu shori, the rtt-r-e and numerous a ihev were. wereltlie mero question ot domestic ballUd rept In dt leaied and ul ix o'cioi 111 the murtiing, ahandoning their exJl ied prev, ihev ll ddoin ihe itiius of Foil ll.irriii.iu-iis'llieleniiiusnf Sanu An fled, 111 altei' ars, ul Uuena Vista, fmni the reeks of llie ft-W thalleied reglinenis j-ami broken luilialions inch made tin-1 pell), but uiviiit iii.e of hmt bo saved Fori Harrison. 1 1, 1...

the sinnill lli ...1 liuittlil '-r- v. I they ucupou the principles contained- in prwvig0 lhat mome, lhe ol ls sounded and this. follow-. not btjcuuse il is at all important to the 1 wttrtit ot ihe soulh not because it is a likely that any slave-holder ill ever New-i ork at litest possiiilejjjet.til-d lo an as a member of llie lout uiouiejii pievioiis 10 the depanuie of the of I dry, 111 ihe case of ihe slemner, and vhlihrJ we 1 1 -fr below oreler it by Gt ll. Plijow agamitt t- le ol lu Hie re and ill Ihe pine of.

liti. I tail of irh ill he looke i tor' With t'ie i tg, U- Herat's Qdililian, iiinai iiiteiisrintfsi. Pn-i 1 and Cu-hing cie not uiihi mtfl 'The eominr-rciiil accounts are mure 'iloir ni vuur.ibie, and are apparenl lhat referred, nnd w'ul be (01, brined. -the worst has pa-sed, and that fiiline ad I 1 UN, uly 1 1 vices will probably show an iniproveiiieni '1 llnu-e Is not rt-u ai kat.l) il 1. 1 1.

f. ureal military qualities exhibited dunn'g his whole mmiaiy career; and we shall find other qualities, analogoiis ihough and co-operallng with ihelll. under nlher eircuiiistaiices, whuli Inrni ihe elciileuls of a great char--iCl'87," "Tqua.ly adapted III the successful 1 Hie of an arm 1 and the a lunnisiraiiuu ul s'suie. I'htiatlelphiti Surlft Amencant 1as.i of trie On The ttrtliim ore Pali ini 1'tit sday eveinuii, has information coiiimunietiicd lV TeiKr.tpb from Philadelphia, lhal Uie i S. litai! booner Dnkahye lost ihe t.inf 1,11 Hit 21si 11.

1., ai Dire Hills, 011 llie Caieos Heel's. Hfr officers and crew reached laud safe ty. The 0. whs forudj'y a uu li, bunt by Mr. John C.

Sievenv of New Yoik. and once tit fore lol her "masts 111 a reeked near Ihe' spol ht re-to- I'. sliiji-of wr Chippewa siruik and we to pit ccs a few years siiti. fj Military Apjtntmrnti, ifr-. Ihe Sun, of Wr fearn I'oin Wrtrriinglnnlil.il ll.t riu Jelaiei lio'iuioatii of Cenrraie iow a id Krig (tentr-is in(l li-i.

t'st-nl in 10 lite tiale lu Hie 11 1. lir Lrui'td bt lhal tiodv'uuSal tienerdi I'h lor, he displayed pi ecisely ibe same qual.iitH-lal,. fori.lud,', pe.l'eci:ih;' eqiiaiiiuiilv, i-inislain presence ol timid, gieal cum ill, lincoiiqiierable resolunon, iitd tlit'seerei power ol imliuing his ers Willi Ins own lonratfe which made' ,1 1, 1 loutjhl under desperate cir- cuiiisiHiu-es, ictones. We shall find 111 iraur, which we miiuij in pe ue posed lo Co lis.utss. 1 bey are nu -M lliecase; humor in.

ihe Pr s. dent, mi aicui.m Latft News, jbi pari.cuiar. ay n--tfc- BY ELECTRIC TtLtUHAPH FHOM LONDON TO 11 i Ihl I eaSObs, nllli ll.t are II I-''' LiVESPjoL. i in-, to go into L.e questions Inch he IMPORTANT I-KU vl FRANCE. I b.i.

gs beime ih. m. 1 hfc are oui 1 1 t.u The iaiesi intelligence broigm tiy ihe i nh Ue iiate for not ciinuii Caledonia's' regular mail, itl b- ibt ir rtsniiiiioii lo 'terjfilliaXe ee' was Irom Pans lo Ti.ursd iy', when Hit-rejlt is ditlituil lu ketf. a quorum of i-e Was a ginid deal of apprebensiuii nf an toil-1 In iheir sea's. CTjTIii a lnr fi situ aieak.

By our Telegraphic -sp-iM-h. The proct-eiruig die Coiiill.lllee ol which was seiH fiom LdUfJuii to Liverponi hoie, on sppnipiiaiion are (' al the latest mmn-nt ex -iiMifly for the qs.ei.-l inierrup td by Ibe ant of a arid Enquirer, and which v- tuii, nd ibe r.onsquenl iie.essiiy til tJJ aelow, it il, be seen lhat ap-' iiiv.lhe llotse. 'Ihe House rt fused. jCieheiisions have been real ztd. dav.

bv a Dsriv vole, 8Jo 93, to uxf from out own i tP -p, t-iucui's Treaty Message iuf l-' London, Saturday June 'ik, UccrT7rurpi.i: 61 tiblr.btiiii.f it among ihe The following important mtrence riot Coiuin tiees. Tt ey hae had ir.e lisnn France is Iruiii ihe sh cond tdiumi i on iheir Whie for a wee, th -Moriiiriij Cbronu le: i plai.i tljTKlev i not intend tu a-i up1" Pan. I rvlay The has com- U- lii.t of pret arn to -n) in--meiicrd in Paris. 'The ihe line elTn measures, lb)' ant uiakiu iiij.tbe NV.IonsI GuarJ are ligh.ii.ri w.in wild nim, i ihe value vi Itie le.rril"r trie-'pejjjiii: 3 tn-rr hs airead di, ,1 Hit. J.lU Si.e, i.Ttetlil'-l.

awful Every iti i of lantf b.eb srill 'belong fa ihe-Ct1--.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Pensacola Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
5,788
Years Available:
1821-1861