Covington Peoples Friend (Newspaper) - March 27, 1847, Covington, Indiana extremely low price of 91 in SO 00 tAr year for half year taken at the from correspondents are thankfully but in all cases the name of the author must accompany the Letters on business should be FAMILY TO 4C., 4C. Lewis THE WILMOT 5. MARCH 27, 1847. 41. of hj set in at rate of per three Anything under will bo counted a 12 and less than 18 a square and a than 18 and lest than 24, two and so For each additional 25 cents per court must ably be paid for in This rule we will in no instance Professional men and who wish to advertise by tha half year or can be on very favorable as kaown in Mexico as in the the correcting errors we shall have of our leaving 10 the President to push the war and to embrace any favorable to which presents tlM course of action better Md the of We seek and the topics and the have presented themselves are Thai mighty the laied to produce the worst effects at home | will proclaim it mere louder than a voice The Three Millions If the subject were from every in the to enable ihe President to enter before aud a practical decision ' public And what must a high-spirited into for the of were called u should 1 think of the spectacle exhibited Mexico being under with aud with And the we must Bui sufficient unto the day is ihe many the Mr. jevil When we acquire the ish better made The subject before us it will be quite to provide for I be devised io irritate audio the appropriation of three millions of it We Hght as one man against than to enable the President to the battle and when it is very procedure we are the war with ] to all its we luay we huva j we made repeated attempts to an of u r. ihe tind n has been fought io and that of or Florida of bring our disputes with Mexico to a is upon the adoption of we have nothing left fur our premature ' bad preliminaries as these preceded ful and sincu then we have known as the but unhappy the to How should templed to the which she that there and the of the civilized j we have denounced the arrogance of to a peaceful We er slavery servitude in during the late had her have failed in all these amendment is not proposed as a gravely attempted to lay down from condition of thu cession to be m ide 10 | a lor the of a j they have rather than it must be incorporated into | tiou or which ' the difficulties of our a and would she intended to it is to be re- j We have discharged our duty to having a right to interfere in that this appropriation could not now let us discharge it to in by have been made an irritating Let us march till past is Slate n public And it is still more to j toned and till the future is which be annexed to the Having already expressed my upon the former 1 shall now my remarks to the in the first such a would be a km l of ihe abstract in after their into upon be that the original question of the nnd which and of whole The whether or or is from nur Du the best we bo greatly Some doubt the of an as 0 ey niusi | should be complicated with arc in a ihe of | which enlarges the field of 1 there is and still more in ihe tating topics into the de Looking at who exist to a Power ilie right to ' two it is quite enough lo into and ul tlie announce lo Mexico our desire to of this and if chase a portion of her and arc I am not ard many more its and never the people of I am who doubt and who think to now anJ arc us ilie means for without exhibiting such a confidence in the as lo accompany the under and wo j ure willi a total or of repel such a j any a direct vigorous of the 1 am that this is n to enter into jollier measures are proof to the Mexican ihc of what is iij that we are in our li IS not an ordinary act of and undertaken a task beyond the power of our to fur it operates up jn listened war and yell cannot no Purser tre government of the which we in han 1. and to Why have seek lo annex to our if they do or have y to do that? i I have must yet impede the Uur own as as the I of me policy of and in many lo ni that V essential lo And we have still another among avow their to the of and their not merely to voluntary aid towards ihe of as private and OS ic but also exert their to extend J to lu ws noi are force i upon us by Of ah the can nu tate which are merely m are the the most lo Tiie warning of who from ins and and reasonable independent of these arising out of the very nature of the there are two other eminently which connect themselves with which it is our charged as we by our country with her gravest maturely to The first relates to the prosecution of the and the other to the acquisition of this proviso become a consider it extremely doubtful whether the war could be further or 1 might it would nut be prosecuted at From the feelings manifested by of the House of and by a moiety of the is obvious that future appropriations Would not long be No one here will call in question the correctness of as we in our views respecting the justice and expediency of the we cannot that with this new element of irritation and no could be made upon legislative or the aid that would he given 10 the 1 find myself supported in this view by an authority commends at to one side of this In a letter written from this an This is not a of to-day nor of to-morrow but of generations yet to And we must remember that the eyes of Europe are upon our course and our conduct are watched with jealous both by those who fear the example of our and by who look their tion may be to up aud to ripeu into the abundant harvest of and by the with a hope as and I trust lhat we may survive tho of all governments to now would be wholly be and and our political system ihe hearts of the people can be time comes to show us the it brings with it. Wa are the And such an act of bearers of liberty for the communities for its as we guard or betray I and precious the cause of freedom called upon to pass advance or stimulated or de- by our The great by any the government of not yet acquired from foreign after we shall have obtained The proviso can only apply to British and as there are no others coterminous to Its ology would reach though its application is pointed to It seems to that to express so much in the result 01 this war as to legislate if not aver this anticipated least for aod to lay down a partial basis for its would do us no good in the eyes of the and would still more tha Mexican so long and so whether we were able lo carry on on the statute There is a great reason to war in defence of the adoption of proviso and our is again in the process of bring the war to an If we are true to | timely by tho effect it would hare this will be a problem no 00 will give away lo and future reputation and security will be purchased by present But if we abandon the by whatever Its passage would certainly prevent the of one fool of thus defeating a measure called for by a vast majority of the American as It cf safety for much we had lo from of our The furnishes us this When such c us ns great should with a si igie eye own to uf tho But let us not by muy h if do may iih ot ihe verv we are instead of e have set of aud never W e in the of taken of a tion of ani hoiJ 11 by the of But our is Am pleasure lo the remarks of the iMi upon American honorable Senator from maJe 11 to a for lu a few I of having u right lo | with him in ail he I 1'. of what from hun loio in slavery ii ii la any ihe renewed at lory 10 be ac But should be made by here lo be can was in the an act of ler from Mr. lell lo Mr. ofi and published in the York of thu 13ih the who I is and if certainly well informed respecting the views of the party to which he adoption of tae it is in tho political will do more to terminate and tiy ihe treaty of 1 | ii in its li is than any legislative act lhat could a like | be as us a refusal ib a It would bo a dead in these it is by the | of I do not concur the and any American is more | writer in all his political fur its December 27, 1845, has become Thai tlie very first step in j I he desire of our Government lo secure Its in opened be mistaken for 11; ti i no legitimate can | ll has and I trust the error will be when uol be The Mexican we seal our own and and defeating it by the very act shut up the history of our country's purporting to establish a partial basis for The name will be ils a and reproach the I The brand will remain on our and still the as we party of gentlemen from the prove ourselves faithless lo the crossing the Alleghany mountains of our and unworthy of the some time were much annoyed by which won and bequeathed progress of the coach in I believe nothing of all I which were At length trust I know my And one of them determined to try what have one trait of in ' a piece of silver coin would hava ia er than any or than all accelerating their and accordingly it is an never-dying love at ibe first watering place handed the of first of its d river a at the same lima then of its and prepared forming him Governor defend as both should be Judge in the the Government belongs equally to reach Washington before 10 and the support of all equally to the 4ih of The driver ilie money in his the will pass away lions si warn proclaimed to comes to it wiil act j meut and people know that we desire m in controlled by ihe The has noi operate Ihe than it is proclaimed by j this but in his of tuo fur 11 nul lo and if it public of the j of this measure upon the become when it it is only two d lys tion of the I fully and I he free to legislate lhat wc into tho ii views and ic au for defraying the bj iig ut an and it Sol I of a spectacle dofis lo hear a single member ed his coal and very coolly apprehensions expressed and leaving us and our Senators and Congressmen have an abiding - this pike every dav in the rectitude and energy of opinion in this as of iis mighty It has spoken A Marriage Irish many a lime in my and spoken in Soldier once waited upon his commanding that were feared and officer with what he termed a very serious and it will so many a lime to we were not the we he said him are their temporary is that ha was not married lo his own a power above and beyond which whom he accused of being no better than you she should and called her many and there wo We introduce sub- names which he would be and discuss till ed to mention lo his al contact excites and we fancy my good answered the g Ihe this body express his dissent from every body is every where just as much you any proof that you are very This if becomes at and that the end of legally of a id in we are an us and ai least of all political things es proof of strong de- ' the Disguise ll as vvc it is a Mexican cession we are anJ Mexican for animates us and as strongly as any member of this The in our and ils expression upon our your I have tha Tiie choice proof in the Here tha soldier fure us is the proviso or the One if not upon And all took off his exhibited a cut or the other must be given while the bounties of both your honor think I'd can prevent one-third of this body ical and are descending upon afier taking the same abuse from of a not like the silent but in one body but a lo objection Ine initiative being a-i has been distinctly here in ken stream aie gravely 111 the of our gam luKe 11 by uur Government in and not by any is without our for out of an fear thai they will not und will continue the This we reason to know is de- we are everlastingly talking about a if proposition passes the ment without statute no will be | out and without anJ upon the is to us true motives are misunderstood posterior to ' as we nothing la do war while tins and m tif he war i and what is really - the would pursue thj ord to raise and discuss it. upon the result uf v an J we are by a spirit of forbearance and ry and would be governed by the have one bul il may come in a for a Wo can order to regulate the of is converted into proofs which regulate the and in an hour we know not of. ll may permanent arrangements for lae eiten to the and There no action of like this be a not of our making or of the till the which cession i; added to thai derived from if they are ever be- lu a strong love before would but of God's for our vicissitudes of war of under a tropical jyce and enable of one branch As lo a political all will coma I know I've spent my vanity and I have not even took a be my loving I hope that you will follow such as For if you do you'll Why many a loving is have oar and gives rise lo and lo Congress to defeat the j Mr. Thai word has got lo j do wc seek lo do tnr the proposed a- enemy to of fierce Bul is i m other if no condition is lo be quite a common one in or national is to be when we shall have made a permanent of the and added In the il be a vaous which ought lo warn stand and letter the statute it can us of iiic of this 1 thai the strangest views prevail a question of ordinary legislative an old be placed thereby quickening inlo am to make the The most trilling disaster oa our is for ils exercise upon time to time Us bul still she was feelings and if to place 11 at the of represented as a on An the views by ai the serving its Our was induced by one of the owners to they musi let them like him for its offer to is an of its own duty and of the question the American will take care of visit his where thera wai to be a party cr bul which sipi may a- of A of peace is of expediency connected it. Bul and of the as took of some of whom were to be his from under the annex this condition and i care of the crisis of of the senders to New captain felt is a good story 11 such wholesome public opinion ed to Ihe wc have no to It frightened me bul about a certain steamboat which ii of as and suea means of public m- thai there will be anv sectional | I have seen it so that ils has altogether too goad to bo Tne there are and very nor such a people lo under- opposition lo it. And the Government i become quite and does not in- had become popular on the river as a us been built in the On be voluntarily the very rise may render tins rudely of encountering a and a proper thai he came as a are not to Bat ihe of as a ll is be or barren for ' of the revolutionary little about a aiti noi as will he of the of ihe in a lor as for wluch us from and with a bc j for one: and is to prevent any of the of Ha US they are und as never the leasi is ' ihe subject so j tiou lo our Noi une foot shail i the of the and of ihe late and was introduced to W e are the domain the lakea by viist a ihai Jur armies musi j we as every member of this i und as they are laking their on the hurricane or the the are seeking to no cession of a draw from iho and oar me knows full quite as well as I mighty keeping the present and they a certainly a strange brought no fleets from the before j by this pul | wid still lake care of their and Under any this by ihe public of their Government wiU ever consent to to hazard the prosecution of the guard il from any unholy ihe prospective legislation cud scarcely 1 me go conducting il in all probability lo an Ark of God was guarded of old by God's reconciled with ihe dictates of common that our first duty is to put forth ail our and then we will treat with I re- glorious and we render il certain holy But under those ihai and lo conquer the obstinate in- grel lo hear any or ihai no territorial indemnity cm ba I shall vole against this foreign and it seems to me of ihe people by the ions lo and thai we shall quit with cause a rash certain in the injury er of our When this is brought forward in of Con- co as we practically confessing wiil but uncertain in the i the sooner it is done ihe belter il will bo These topics haJ belter be iell yur inability or indisposition to the introduction inlo the and our to of an exciting The present is no proper an - a-j i It said one of the lody must be a happy man to be master of a is a beautiful boat sets oa water like a was in town as Ion j as tha conversation was about another a blue ot tUo Languish do you think of the I think she ar i i .id was Thomas of at nf the ing of the of anU residence dY V vj steel in l. of and and i Esq. in the of their bearing has been shadowed in this verv l o on tho 1 by Jacob Tice io lbs discussions that baye started with all its will of the and watch prepared thus to apoo W. It will be in to any longer or