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-75,a Oowea Mece7red er In t irthle masnay inhu erl trcems tht iaer which we htae op - ~~eera w Crindhytok teno duhmi~qs.r the part of the Mexzicanis in their conflict with this -country. 'Every piiragrapih br~eathes threats of vtpgran1ce. Their lda ses are enntnerated In dettail,.to round thereupon more urgent appeals to the pa - triotism of their citizens to give up every. thing'for the support of the. war. It is not too much to say) that there is the wvarmest enthusiasm apparent in all that we read wvhether in editorial remarks or the mii tary addresses with which the papers are crowded. .The spirit of all: is,. "War to * the knife." But thais show's the su~rface of affairs on ly. We shall have occasion to crisisihe sar woulseem to 1demand. We enter into the detail or the news without much attempt at arrangement or time for revision; but this will be excused. And first of Santa Anna. - I The newis of his arrival at San LuisPe teas, which we gave the other (ay, was alt wot inint sly hihlead cis suspt ilen '~ A~y.."~'least premature.- lie did not'reach there till the il of October. As every thoing in * ~regard to his movements is soughlt after, we annex his letter announcing his arrival: LIBERATING A RMY OF TIlE IIEB.t'IiC, rHeadquarters San Luis, Oct. 10, 1840. j S, i Most Excellen re-Oa the evenin g of the8th inof., I arrived at this capital, a companied by my stafY, and establishled therein the Headquarters or the Army of Operations, destined to repel the unjust in vasion made upon the Republic by th e Armyof tie United States of the North. I ha.e the splesure of saying to your Excellency thatmy entrance into this State was made amidst the congratulations of a magnanimous people who have not ceased - to bestow upon me profuse marks of con sidheration, and the same remark will ap ply to the authorities and mblic ftanction. - aries o f all classes. -Oblige me by commutnicating these facts to his Excellency, the General charged with tie supreme Executive power, and accept assurance of my consideration and esteem. God and Liberty. AN TONKO LOPEZ DESANTA ANNA. To the Secretry ofWar. One of the first acts of the wily gener fissimno was to su pply himself writh funds. This he did very e istually by seizing afon a conduc a of secie, tnereby getting hold of two millians of dollaris. ,is pretext vas that It wa unsae to fo rwtard this large amount of money to thne sea coast in the present state of affirs. He gave re ceipts for the money and his individual bonds for its restoration. It must be con fessed that this mode of supplying his cof fers is infinitely more expeditious than ad. vertising for a loan, and more acceptable to the people at large than a forced oan from the clergy. Tue accounts we give of this great financial stroke, we do not derive from Mexican papers, but we have entire faith in the fueats. We trust they will be satisfactory to the English merchants, and be accepted as an earnest of the securityof the money they loaned Mexico on the ortgag of thle Cahfrnias. be flid Santa Ann a's letter, tle 10th . tit, in the latest paper before us. We re. gret to say that the papers give us no clue to thle pilan of mypeorations. But while Santa Anna ws on hi way to San Luis, he wrote back from Qa. rn, o the3d of October, as follows: "The disaster which we encountered at Monter ey is not so great as I at first totght. Our troops have left for Saltillo and have already occupied tie principal points of the Sierra. So farfrom the troops having become deioralized, I a) assured that great enthusiasm prevails among them, Their success has cost the enemy, accord. . ing to incontestible evidence, mtore thon fifteen hlundred mern. Our artillery was woll managed, and it is said that the ecmn believed it twas served by French oiflicers. * * I nam nowv about to tun fold all my character, with the energy wihaich is habitual to ie, and the Americitns will very soon succuimb, or I shall cease to ex ist."' Upon copying this effusiono(fISanita Anna, the Diario breaks furth: "May lieu yen crown wtiith the mtost brilliant resubls the patriotism of this ilhstriotus child of the cotuntry, whom we ardently desire to see return to the capital covered writh glory." We no0w fior the first lime learn what fruits the Mexicans derived from the the seizure of our mails nlear Marin, in. tended for General Taylor ait Monaterey. A monig the multitude of papers fior warded by Ampudia to Santa Annta anid thce Gov-. ernment, we find a letter fromi our Secre tary of WVar Mr. Marcy to Gein. Tavllosr, ievealing thae design upont Tuampico'anid .4 b~wn Ltuis Potosi. Th'Ie letter is dated Wasshington,. SipJtembehar 24h, tand thlough star account of the conltents of the letter wvilhlibe an old story at Washingtnl, we may say here that thie design of the( Seecre. 1 tary's letter is to obita i Ge. Tnar' op * ~~~~~InII 3n, rethier thani to ic inI e t atom linie oif pro-a e eedings for him, lie is toald whIat the Government has thioughl of dinaas andI task. ed wihat heo thianks iaout it. The Govnern ment refers to him fot- iinform~ationa uplai various pointe.---as to the dinlieub aiss of hais oawn advace- -whethcer he de.n it tad-ia. * ~~ble- to continu te hte ,pa'rch upon~ Siln Lui.,, Patersi, noitilriims.kiitatedl topi. 'ihle li letter .1rmute.-its iinquired in ie rnost Ti.7. S slieciful termmi, deferringf it ta the better tc jMIe'ehofmt of Gen. 4'm ytor; [tit it of cowuBe 1r discaoses our. piimma,'tihemummberf t(.roops' aJ tm'i-mieel ieh instimiedi itnsil14t Iampleo, and codliether patrtie~ulrs. he lettero rfGen N A:mp' lin coverii Mr. Marcy'si esepacih, C(eontati is'I singulair ynragraph, if -in our lsmie we iitly ap-prehend it. It is to the a feollowiig eflect: *-Every moment whichli pattses, confirmi my idea (if the immense j advantages we' have gainied from lghting -1i (four consecutive lays at Monterey, since i now the enemy enitertains great 'respect fo'r tbe. Mexican soldier, atl American blond ( Miowed with such pro-feusion that from the i General of the enemy came the suiggestion p of an armistice of eight weeks, which dis- s arms, as it were, a great part of his regular r troops. r Since writing the above we have seen . another positive assertion made on time au thority of Amnipiudima alint the idea of the ar misticc was suggested by American ofi. cers, and the Mexicans are led to presume it was suggested by them because the grea r ter part of our regulars were cut tu pia-ces at Monterey. The Mexican accounts of the battles of Monterey are more numerous than have j been published in the United States. As a t matter of necessity, they praise very high. I ly the valor of our troops, and they insist I upon time obstinacy and gallantry of the i defence. The movements of Gen. Worth on tle Westside of the town are described as very brillian.t. One fort taken by Gen. Worth is said to have been taken and re taken three several times-once by Gen. Me-jia at the poimt of the bayonet, captur ing at the same time 300 Americans and eight pieces of artillery. Same of their first accounits'declared that General Worth was killed. From Saltillo Gen. Ampudia wrote to his government, demanding an investigtation of his conduct, both beforet and sfter Gen. Taylor presented himself at Monterey. lie courts scrutiny, alleging th'at "as the laws of honor and the good of his country are the only eleiments of his existence, hik mind cannot be tranqu.1 tin. til time Secretary of Var, tihe stipremme gov ernment, and '.e Republic are satisfied with his conduct, considered under every aspect." This humble letter does not save im frorm the letter writers. They cirarge him with the grossest cowarlia'e and incompetency. But we have neither time nor space to-day to enter further into the Mexican accounts of the battles. One thing we must unte, however. Almost all their accounts say that they refused to cap itulate until we agreed to salute their flhg and then they boast ostentiously that the Americans did in fact salute their flax. Before the two months' armistice expires, the Miexicans comit confidently that Santa Anna will have an army around him, which wilL.-prevent any further--advance of Geni. Tay!or. The Mexican papers nre full of the or ders of Gen. Sains, made through his sec. retaries, providing resources for the war. We have various circulars of Almonte, one of wh.ich is in tme nature of . mnifeste and written waithm marked ability, but we cannot give it to-day. On time morning of the 14th of Oc:ober a rummor Was circulated in the City of Mexico thmat some battallions of time Natiomnal Gutardi designed to issue a pJronlunciamnento, time object of whichm was to w rest time reinas of. government freon Gen.Salas, on time ground that lie was uiming to pierpetunate his power and intended to seize umponi thea property of time commercial classes. This rtumor was followed by anoithmer of dissensions ini the Cuabinet, threatening time stabmility oif mime Goeve-rnmment. Thie multitude assembled itn ei-owds ab~out time pahinee, amid at last Glen. Sainms, accompanmieda by Senor Gomnez Fari as, appeared amma addressed the people, en dheavom ing tom soothte mind quiet thmema. Tme General wvas ree-ve-,i. says time Glove-rn. oment organ, waith enithutsiasmn or the live liest kind. Tme excitement subsequmently took a new turn. Senmor Cortina, time Governor of time Federal D)istrict of Mexico, was said to hmave giveni notice to mime merchmants that lie could ino longer guarantee the security of their property. Tme wa rehoumses of the moerchantse were in fact closed in some quarters, and time ownm ers, it was staid, weare aurming thmemselves imn order to protect tiheir property. This led again to time asse-m blage of thmronmgs of peopile deeply anxious to learn thme fiets, amid Glen. Salas anid Se nor Farims agini sallied forth end address ed time pieopmle, tand sitcceeded in dhispJersing item ietly. All this comnmotioni is attri buted by thme papers in favor of time Gove-m Imeunt to time inatrigumes of time moinarchists. The motives of time clermgy were of course thseir dresad hest thme Government should seize umpon) their re-venutes to carry ont time war agaimnst time United States. We finmd unmeutivoc-al intdientionms in time paers that suchl mm seizure waomldi be a very hnaturaul atmd. juastiimble umeasumie on time part of time Gev erm ent. Aim e-xpmess arrivead ait Vera Crumz ott thme 21Ist uil., wh lichl annou ii nced t hatmittrintg time r nighmt of time I 8thm tere was atnothier alm i in mime enmpistil. sin, i/ar to thatl of Ihe 14th, wamhi wa s qutietedl htowever. like thamt ofl m time I Ithi alter aome mionment s amf conv ul. s siamn. W''e bitte-rly regret thtese commmo- t tins, snyvs i-iI mmdiad--r, bmeenmuse if timey c are eamitiuedl, they wvill infllibly pcroduces it mimir rma. Ou ar -eemy is uulready~ ini time heam;mrt oif time acotttntrmy, amid noeiinm~g but time mt- .ct ii mm tur emitire setremngthm cant satVE usi. e The Gove arn tmemmt is unablehu to di schairge its ea wte-ighiity mobliigamt ionsm towardi~e a fo.reign a-tie mhy, whenm-t casnf ie ce is tihus aakenm by atm founded-c m nrums aned i the time asf tiheo -<C~ - rt- ji tm Weanhise. celar i the U iiie Dei arimehlin -1rOjaerdo1 deihiat'fiti P in mn i in lliceipital. It isele !d e. of giviisgan inx ilt,-into .,he Interna: a; 11hirs o~f the, Re uhlic.:! C UL ]A R. ~V. [INISTRy o TIN NA LAii Foax:v~d4 (R sad." LATIoNIP - ir-The*6enmies of tlhe egis0tin rie f all'airs, who'ai-e equnally enemies ofpu. e repo e, hanviig s71imed tll ilia afIt"die1s arli hIpI1,Ieac'eableinaiatsnfhscty y circulating alarmiingreatp'endn ,int private property was threa'tenc. rd" untd int the citizens coimposing :the NatilinalA luardl were~ divided .-its oplinion-all. this' eing dIone with the corru'jIft :I purpos.a*e of erpetuinting id'sorder andl. preventing th' ssembling of that Congresswhcis1 eorganize the Rep iublio. . CoUnduct so pei . dious at a monment 6f. extre me peril for' hse. independence.iff thse-chimiry, in calcu-. ated to effiect most deeply-tevery true .pa riol and the people whO..eagerly soulght to) unrio the origi-f of the alarm; and to place hemsel'ves around the Su'preme Giivrnk nent. Butl the Government supliporied by itblic opinion, dictated ilhe most eficaci.. its precautionary .measuires, thanks whlich, calm was re-estalishtled, withi-', hie necessity of a resort to force or any ithepr armns than thosFe 'of piersuasiam and his people, which has beens so attrocions y enluminiated, aifit ided! tine more prooF of he prudence, good scnse 'and mnoderation wichl it has often given. I In the supplement to the Diariot or tisja lay, of which I senid y oti copies, you will finld hie proclamation. issued by the supreme ex. !cuitive plower. Firm in his principles, hie s determined to carry out the programnme if the revolution comimence.1 - at Jalisco, 11nd secondelid inl the Citadl or 01hi1 enpital. 3tanding uponk this h-,sis; hie directs me to, ecommend to your Excellency that youl irvide.,with the. most solicitoul zeal, thlat9 n your State no foothold is found Air the mggF~estio-is of the enemies uf the Plan or h~e Citedal, Who Rim at nothlin-g less tInIl he decstruction of thte Governmeitnt. 'B.st; mn the contrary, you are direcreal -Assidue. syto provi-Ie tair the specurity -of public :)rder and liberty, as well as for rendering the assistance in~dispiensable for the prose :ution of the war in which the .country is, :ompromised. I reiterate to you assurances elf my re. grard. God anid Liberiy. It EJOGN. Mexico, 14thi October, 1840. Circulars to the Governiors of the Staies, and the politienl Chief tifTerritoiries. Subsequently to this littler difficulty 'St. nor Cortina sent in his res ignation f hlia' post. Hlis letter is datedl the 17th of Octo. ber. lie snys thait Is services cans bie no longer useful to lthe Governme-ni, as hsis F iewsannd Wishes havehbeei nmirepiresented; and hie takes advantage or the oreer aind tra-iquility which prevails in thli c-spital to lay down hill athoiri~y. The newspitpe-ts! promnise that hie will Ollow up. hlis resigina-I lion with an ecrpose of his motives for tak-' inig a step whlich was regarded as very cri.* ilcal ini the then exciting state i-f allatirs. Ilhe subject of these commiations in the We, have hoeetepaesuo n side ony, anWe thierefor c'unabfle fa. howt tesrtet c'~ause o the difstcutty Well mtay aswlI to~n thc~cxpt! is coec.t ione thait g ajn thegh iutho the eraove LINo.W d otko hi oiv u it 8indiceute o disetio n~ ore Theais wo Meians aeqar o eio perfect .r p~prie oflthe stabt f~ things Matm, p rvatithr aarenn quiepminuptendn that prvt Goerety was tabettot aend vetsse ofaiae cm:s int NeaiCral. Tisr ereiid tnimediencal) thn ise rops taing theintrera. preventio tee ienceinof tht angrress.iiih st rom inp whv the Repbliiffedctso rer l. 41ay1aot ai bometaln of Ntionaprl or. Ite i ullofethiasmfth an alluds toathe sucess toblxc tai byey therybtrue o pA heraolve r ondocsa u the p erh-d Sohier vitre hic he wait tecWe ind rrnueosmiary -madresses of tis vid, clamluding reetolrad. IthJalapa eunteesit aixresor to me orr any tier oraiems tiht reop smewhais; an hes pele ifmite han-s be red attrcsi ny heluiateihd. aThei iemeprdentlyar hreadingdecent po th cot au ndrare >rnizing thjermes toith therl specific layew of reehing ethem.cois yUwllfn s dtemineo barry rits t'he ScrtaryL ind Peueblai ion the 13tixht tbe tht ai pia!. alii o tropts yld."irs dre~t Peto roid par ilo theatoat Guardioubl eaveta htgci o the llowig monng te teiro liet r Cruz,wh imna cofority lith the erdrt to of t Wa Dermnt. Fiom inthe pointsta, toorop ae gonel forwadm sisl the rse desnaton. uit oubi rEr ndibdrty as thel 3d fcobr rhas ant rhiclsise iiogizing Gen. Bassadre foso-h 6.toi I teincorporin ofYctant the ityi TnI rw~t o yoTE YsSmec of mur re rsare puzd at oubry reprtsOnv. eio, andh Oadctore 1840. eey 1 arw, be knownital mhen and worimenic.a 60st wiltte ISo (lan the 7ap of exco ber. areti twhMot iersicte cne m's "A ciiat h ndt in \hiih3 ene nir.i~re hen 'Pae(1111110Of Ittion"., I i&9pga (Ct a, mS Y9eteiberefore e mean Maiit th neir: al wgen we eak sifish i a rat Monterev, we mean the eiy le nAme sn the wost doat. THE SUMTER BANNFII SUMTERVILLFi S. C. Wednesday, Nov. -18, 84. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE , For the informatido of our.;eqders; -e ut ,flow' 1e rates of ne wie rioia'ge, iss1alalishied by tle Act f.*Cjtires* fr larch 3, 1845, which took effect on July I, I1845. Newspaper.-Not o vr nineteen lion. Ired square Inches. Within 30iiles of Place of ubiication, Free. Over, 30-miles and. within 100, or intie state, I cent. Over 100 miles out of the Stato I 1-2cts. *Acco:drng to these ratss,.our ppber will reach ie greater number, of ilie' piost sIl. ces of this Distric,free of posage. We perceive- that the honorary degree of. Doctor of Laws; (L. L, D )-wts rn ferred on the Ion. (Judge,).s Bai.-ros 0 NRa.r., of this Stale, at the Ite com. mencemcnt of Cotlumbia, Callege, inl the District of Colunib.-n. h1OUSE BREAKING A ND ROUBERY. We are infirmed th-it the ostre sf Mir. D. B. McLauj is, ini.tisia village, was br. ken open, and robbsd iof westilen and cot ton goods imiiounltinig l inValue to 25 -r 6:0, on tie night of Thurreifay last, tie 12d insiant. Suspicion rested fill n a ngro ear penter, byihe name of-Birrill, lie wts apprelhnlded aditi imirisoined in' the Dis trict Jail. We dil.ratand ihntit lbe will be Irimd on Thursday next, the 19th, bf.mrea Court of Freheiuers. LEGAL INTEL.LIGENCE. 'We are requested to state, for gmneral infsormaiisin, that'the Court of Appealm, at its extra sesaion ini A igest, las ieciled, i'n the case of Dowo, Adm'r., vs.-iflAnKLE & CATHCART, that-where a pronsissory n11111 is payable at a future day: withi intereset, iwiin it fulls imle, the inter-st becmsinic principal, and, if tint paid, the whoeuimt a mounit then slue draws intereat for the future. For istime; a note f r oneit thmi sand dollars is istadse payable one year af ter dite, with iiterest from slate. At tlhe etid sof the year, the mohun du is oite thousand and seventy dolla-s. The ihoole of this sun is, from the tiine hie inoite famlls slue, thme iterest-bearinmg desmandmis. Tihe prinmcipule sof this d~eisin, 4of courseT, atp. pi.-cs tso bndims andt every spec'ies of- cmin trat, whelire, byv mhe. termts of the csontracst. initersst is payable ati a Ii xedi imeit. Wei bjelieve lthata diil'rnti oiionm (seertaiily, a sdiflerent piractice,) has gene rally p:evnmil ed om this sublject. 'i his inftormnatison, theirs for'e, maiy be ofi consequ iece, espeiiy h os gua~mrdlihans, trustees, ands ali oethe.r pesrsonsim. atcting ini n hiisi ary.t eUparity. TiIK A\1ERICAN AGR!CULTURIST. W'e hnve recesivsed thei Neaten.L:er nuimbeir f tis -a luble pe'riodsicah. ii is pmubilmh ed by Me'ssrs. ".Ax-roN & Mits, Pub lishers, 205, Broadwamy, Newt York;'rand14 the unmimber for ti muoth is the' eleventh inmber of thle fiflth voliume. Tr~~hiishluale peri~iadical is we-ill aniesd inoth-to the N,,rih ai i time M,;niht, ams im cointali nmttmer apicsable i. boith re'gions of counmtry. Its csontribumtmr~s ass* from all paits of our widely e'xu.'ndeud Ummisin; andh the subhjects treamted of mare enidietlhy practicable and useful. It its nieedlesms, ems the present orenitsion, tsi giv isn um essy '015 the thesory of farniimg sderivsed frmn e~xpie. riience. 8tmffice it to sany, ties I e-xperienzte, reflectioni arasd theo'sry, wh-len sniteds winith mdme~snt andm initelligencee, feorm ite pracii cal farmer, anm:i thme resanis of surb-h sre fonnd ini tihe "Americnm -Agricubuisi." THE CHARLEsiTON MARK~ET. Co-rro.-T'he week endsing sin Fridany, Nov. 13, shows sales sof 7,449 bales against receipats- of I 1,9 bitles, giving a difl'er once in, favor of receipts andi aganst sales of 4,540 bales. Theg prices variedh friom 9 to 10 1.4 cents; the greaier portion sell. nig at from 0 3-8 tso 9 3-4, asowinig a alight advance- of 1-8 per poundi, since sour re tort of the previous wveek. REgMARKABLE FACT. A respectable and inteliigenm ladhy of tlh a tillage has co'mumtnicatedl to tis the follow-~ ng' remarkablo fact.-About five' or 5i.( reeks since, a servant boy brouightito heo hlimse a nest containing eight yaba ats, wvith their eyes niot yet impenesd. A avored cat hiappenied to bo in the' room, ndl time nest with time rams wvas pumt before er. instead sof seizing them with, the vidity with which tue suilpposes she natu aily wvould, she seemed to city their for. ikeni condimioni, lay dlown by them, enden rodt. e p , thcn w....... rid o oike'd.,,4) ftji'Ar 0aen steaie rwe,'rpene .W#ed 1.i ae ty 'etit 1Z ainisrats~ight AiA Iae cfie of ilniP hs n46.uI*4 j pu 1 and* the.1 kitt rl1n mise of the-ei hi "'l ti lter I ed ini a-'d ig, a nui d anM Di lei irswr.1Newee Iie4 , j~e . _.t~ a kin enraiugt these reat indor plies wof .e k gjkh. 4is Maipparent siryw a jfring bu shlid wohne o bekitten nkrientikaahe ight y..4p, ai nlot shenred in tikhDi ter cffq Ptattioaty.waW.I t 'hat times iii~ lar. to this: iavinghItapaesadd.It pirt that thefpersoai, sat AJaag red s la curreili, onci asertai n t. rnaae street of tie' le r Oe ' proclatimedc -b.h naprsaela ca?.ef..fr, sid he, there i pinee- ;, tIAee st anit tle afil tlie rut. pc this 4.411a Irvnt n1 I.ag111 II wnrdies tutik pilact',atj ain ~tritti~l The naitare of tr :Itir l a - every musan at liberty tadi r' -i Pa hmnast frecelam, hits own se at i e lit itoll ia n V. 2. n aV. p itzki n, . nis. The pra s the grent a h lay, whi-hpuba aie nel question , is, inl 1a-gre 1 i'reLt,' c.' Ireollel, find fixi'l. WV :toJeere faire, to e ihe duty of err p por whinever a ansi!a or' pntieni esti n, 'great 1ilalid impoc'rtsanc'e, is 11i-fare the peo tile, tit thinlk, decie. ail exprelsst, its aiin inn1 upoadn it. if thei Eijiiuis io h e ron, it will nit be likely, aIltinatel te resua : l hanrnmffear trnitl is nigh -n will pre sail; if ii he right..it may resusl jipulie sroch Jnpese with 1he14."p e~ pr....ins4 t-tay n few' wiardis in relationi4a tr lte Mexienn war; and, inl 411aing ,, , shoall taite r u ant we really think, Awiikotai modiificationa or e'xalUerutilon. That Iexiro ia,ir, snme puis. nn excecilce ingly hlirren cot.to.ntiv, i.4;beyon. all 4ine tior, Orte; (nit the saanic thifig miy.he l aidl elf ulmo11st anly con-sry. on th1u.-glbl- 114-11 p4setss a terriuory s i yP.ely xctne6l. Unat, speakinig with r-fe-rence oly 0 1ae6 paaritns of ler, territiorys are best suited for lie iahitntian oif mann, we bhee, rit a distiniguished wri.ter, that thesre I4 tie. cnasatry' in he id. far wI ioch nwature hisa I enne sa mauch, anc' man sot little. If the g eratnel, nie::a whticha the sa kinag pessessiusn ofat Ameaerien lay Eiiyuroe-nnsa has ie-et.nisaci taid, he traie, thena, it s:enms ao uas,t, at thoe tit'elay whtichl flico~i' h*el . r poseas.() sicas, is noat faade iin'lh poiaul saIaighIgI lIe r, cliate h is thec biest that time w..arhi knaowus tof; heir seilE,pehp.asiha fay. A nd iaiaw haae htet.reaise used e:ico balessiangs, we iih whrlich iture ha., thua~s. doned her ii 'lre theIP~y imiaaie-ei tha-mt, as thaey) were bouind e -ua a-s the ar idu y to ci Ihizedi man regpanied *'Ihry have t. hat tiaer' a reaitnaailily fir jaspre,, tinit they) wrill dle liitier fear tie faiture ? TIhaere elisna ouldnr~tedaei d, hasnh a' 'onsistry ablisul-e a flir passssed~acc hay a peje iaaeynahe f a pr elnting lis mannifad siaiatasu Mexiea, has n lae ge rivers., it ie Irue' bit where n are haer rsaii ran la ? Neaishie ai'es shse'pcaees. 11er iainesn pridnaer, *nannnaally, metre thtan twueliy illlins sf ditiilars. tof the plreecus mae tale, fatr foireigi cexpmttio n, besides the ttOaut us8ed at hanmec. liaW is~ tis ast n.mip~nt t' fnoitsey Filej h :ican ofi" sc ie, at e Idiin .h cjal knsowledge, the eduacatio of thac peotplr te aamprcaeenat caf tiewir veluie, il lthe' relig icr. ? I,, JtenuiP ist,, harcimek. i:s Pier gaminiag tableu, said ana ojl aae licenionas prleshaoodt,iniast- he reaortg, ed to, for san answe~r tco the quaestion.. Agriculture, Canim~ecfirace, Litera. ture, A'rt,-e'erything, whticit pc~ . civilized andc enulighated pedig the at Its 'lowe'st ebb. -- ' i hco Stran ec,--that where Natunre loed to irace A acif or gods, a dlwellbig-pliace. . And every charmiand grace h'iariaixae Within the parualltehe fied, - 'ltheae man, eamaour'dl cif dictress, &hciuld niar it into wilhdernes,'. A ndtraiigilabuajelike, O'er esach howe .I'Sat tas jot one haborious. hour; N o, cleaaims the culture of' his hesd," "'o bloom (along thue fairy laptib,: Bait springs.na o lieicldo his car, Arnd sweetly woes, hinm--batito spsure 1" The 'fact, then, is flaigraat,--the rnlit stares tt in the face, at great as the ad. rantages are, wichu Mexico liosisesses, In teatd of impjrov'ing theme, shte 'has abused heem: instead of nidvanucing in thae cause af civiiz~ation, and placilng-Pherself In the # rent ranks of virtunaodisndhige-.s: ihe