Hillsdale Whig Standard (Newspaper) - August 10, 1847, Hillsdale, Michigan publishers VOLUME THE DIFFUSION or OF ALL ABUSES AT Till AUG. 10. 1847. NUMBER 6, THE WHIG STANDARD PUBLISHED S. D. CLARK U.K. t per in 22.50 if not within SU who 1 I i 1 column 1 1 (i 1 I column 1 1 THE ROAD MICH. COMMISSION W. in Corner of Union ana Hail Hold T. Forwarding and corner of KM and Forwarding and Commission At Attorney k Counsellor at IN to business tn Mich. Tlic of bottom Flit as a rich as ate full iu big And O. Where mid Tim first with Thu list rather live on And be a Yankee doodle Than never tic a And lo published the two or three 050. ihe Free A of ours retorted in the For the O Yankee land uf cold as straw wont grow lo feed the Or wheat enough lo keep a Where cant root ill the frost and f fiom the nurtU In currents flu thy To scale the gals timid Cleat For centuries land las Ton for and and I'd winds ihe plains Where pies and caKes spontaneous Than mong thy tu live upon Scott and We have hut in to tho of the organ fur the ro- the Court tho of which are set forth in tho report ftom tho American b- Attorney Counsellor nt SOLICITOR IS Win 10 aU to Broad House 1C. Attorney k Counsellor at IN Witt promptly attend professional business entrusted to his J at SOLICITORS IN Mich. As Union docs not seem inclined or deem it to make any cation upon tho are led to trust to the informal coppy from tha moros and commended to tho at- tention of our Adv. PROCEEDINGS OV A COURT fm the trial Scatt and upon hnox was tho head of the War nnd a proper respect for that ment required that ho should fight or he hoped the court would spread upon the journals that ho not re- Hereupon he left having to tho hut as he squatted round to pass a small patch was on the seal of winch Ritchie said was a selected no as a coat of arms from his having been but old Sausage it looked Hko a linsey half Tho court then resumed buisness cud Bullion with a modest blush again ad- He begged that the court not consider any timo consumed by him as in fact his the ho was speaking for the weal of mankind and not as usual for his per be- sides ho was neglecting on particularly adapted Ui the com of both the court and country had a very inadequate idea of his truo he did not consider them very much to blamo as it was difficult to comprehend him iu all his vas It would seem that ness had of late become a family nnd if not soon both ho and his son-in-law would that body knew his they had Ion been before the they were sim ply to condemn everybody generally bu and and to advocate both of those The Father Ritchie next ad the court in the following lacon Sausage Ho thought n For The Sonc of the ST Lead leid on bittle cry we Our needs our set And The sounds Our lenn to the Whem and oa the ges by Gen. Santa The couit was organized with JOHN T. Attor ncy or at E. 1'- Co. Dealers in foreign Domestic Urx South Mile J. S. K. tt Dealers in nnd Drj Chicago O. General the of two North of Cost M. D. Grateful for the liberal ex- to attend in MICH. as Almonte with the following Lieut. Gen. Warrio Kavo Admiral Martyr Sausage nnd Sucker terial or the a- Santa Anna did leave the hland nf at tho instance and upon the mutation of their superior to ihe commandant of all Durk river nnd its at immense sacrifice of gafK and slashers a favorite valued by all the cock nt mo thousand upon the for the liberal he oM the that he M te in to attend to all calls in Hit V f A. C. Wiron Carriace rorner of Union St. Dealers in Dry Hird Dealer in Dry Hard k Coopers and Carpenters Ac. and retail dealer in Dry n. A. i the said nnd Taj to tho Manifest all the and scandal tn their or ot Duck liver nnd its Democrat would mako uso of It smacked of but he hoped from tho proverbial cout tesy of tho venerable that had no allusion to his innocent indulgence in U was true they were thuro to treat of war and con- demn two old but ha must con- fess amidst nnd his gentle still ned on it his passion and his ho rejoiced in but he gloried in If the two refractory old bantams to bo ho would propose that tho sausage ration of bu stopped for thirty and Scott stopped from wilting Ficklin said he had great fur the gentleman ad- dressed tho ho was a top n tip-top and if titles were not ho would like to havo him created Duko of ho his friend that his de- crees of punishment did not meet the cases and climes of the two for hat the first cared but love to diy up ink born than live Ho would propose bade our And into line And them when Tho left the So then lead on to tho the Of armor in the We'll fight nil the desert at San To rest our High ho then for We'll revel in the Or die lite northern Fighting beneath the Lead lead on to The is The flauk the van The desert in the Push push on we siy We'd die Aud we will all Tha leave ihe The trumpet The nules are Each battle blade is Like in the and IU hut leads To death or The army of forced back on ths The shout the We lo And then our comrades We bury thorn all the thoso decks as I heie fired volley after is nothing to Tho fighting obout ten the a balls the rigging of he old Vesuvius in most t a melancholy always makes to bo standing still and bo shot ot like n dog and not ee on and have no placo behind to your devoted I bought of getting behind the I found a jig black occupying the You know tbat I cared nothing for my own but it would havo isy Sally sorely to have been hit in tho Strange to Lut ono of our men the balls nearly nil passing o- vef in tho act of to br Lieut. his returning from fire later and they hsd been The Mexicans retreated before us ui keeping up a running but rarely showing It impossible to chargo them for the matches end there no means of forcing our way through tbw tho of scorpions and other tender it now struck into a foot kept until no got in sight of Ii was great difficulty that the could bo got nnd but for the It it our fault that ye rascals not aland and Is it more of us could not Is fc our fault that our fruit that and Bruno two thousand would stand before one thousand tart and bo shot all And is it my fault that the President and Secretary have crimination enough to discover ray end promote me. INLAND New iu its sketches of Col. late gives tho About tbo timo Col. Duniphan his treaty with a division of command was entirely out of provisions The awning of tho I was such fellows as told cut up pretty The and no sides wero pretty well peppered chaparral the i for the foresight of tho Commodore bowed their devoted tlie in stationing frogs said muit havo suffered but they bad nnd hopped and heard of our being crmed V MU 3 t indomitable energy nnd perseverance of I Dnd the Navajos supplied its wants with the officers they A portion of the command have beon left on tho But before returned to Major a such fellows as j command returned together Col. thu city of tho Sumat living on the Rio which ia supposed to bo a branch of tho made a treaty of peace between tha volt ing and had a roost awful horror of exposing to its They wero afraid of their superi Heie the Ad- to take fur of themselves to tho men and being This nice little brush by tho three all tho somo miles Wo kept on up the anchored at sundown nt a place called the Devil's About bouts the rest of the force came up and anchored in lino At this place expected the itig no wagged their tails and eX- claimed are and tho now artillery Our for three by tho appearance but the and other indications of pie moving in a Scouting somo in advance of the main the pioneers suddenly camo upon a largu party of tho enemy wailing IB a close chaparral to give us n volley as wo Mayward in upon them in galaut stylo and routed out Here ii a I now you havo been here to long reach of a and a quarter in havo seen a Texan call a river and nn specimen the Mexicans tiou across tho a strong I running and the pioneers after and and then returned to the del These unlike the live in a city ing poll themselves entirely by This city is one of tho moit ry in the It is divided four solid having but two streets consisting its centre at right All the buildings are stories com- posed of sunburnt Tho first story presents a solid wall to the ami is ao constructed that rach houso joins until one fourth of the city may bo Tho second stories most and a The Taking of vrc 27th Eds. Delta You asked mo to keep minutes of our Tabasco I can't go tho but if the hours will suit hero they It was a novel the like of which you may hear tell of and well worth tho ex- of a sheet of so I will begin in doe form give you every from the battle with Bruno down to tho stealing of a Just think of an of salts suddenly fiom the ship to the The a- lone is enough to fix one's attention and excite tho One thousand marching by word of command and facn tho word der in only u They went tho Drag ging artillery through chaparral on ditches and Jn where horses would it was a beautiful and this ic tho I breastwork commanding maJo my heart go pitti us I thought of tha end the distress of my should n pill enter rny As tho shades of evening stole over we wero fired upon again from tho tho discharge breaking u leg on board of tho opened the big on them cleared the woods of tho and went to At May and Aldon wero sent ahead some 100 to sound the uar and examine the ob- which could bo seen ing out of tho 1'h'n was n run but went boldly to when a of balls wero pom tars transmogrified into dering forming pl they both be sentenced to lead last speech in Congress every morning j ce lor thirty ami to to and is d to be tho most novel and uth of the It S. in and ry Hollow Ware of Copper fin ami Droad Foreign anH Dry side read the all Jack Tars If the refugee hero of San Jacinto your YOU needn't son ai I am playing and you the P. or of which thu prisoners plead The evidence having rose ami lie wished tho court and v to bear in that Duck river had been duly respected by the and subsequently dishonored by prisoners at Buena Vista and Cero The General deprecated .us comparisons between arms uf our national hoped would frown down all subjects calculated to make breaches This brought Marcy to his to know if 13'illioii had any sion to him by the Tho Lieut. General disclaimed any intention to attack tho bead of tho War Department in so a he fully agreed tho hero of Lundy's that rearward attacks deci- dedly Hut ho toko occasion to say tint things not as well as they if ho had pci milled to sacrifice himself into a Ho for peace on honorable which meant a consider him for tbo same a lino situated on a on of Shannon The the banks high and Loth the It not and covered with ihe court to pau sentence of and interwoven with hanging vines It foliage I have ever Fifty determined men could have swept ono of us from the decks 01 passed up without seeing an en- The varments seemed to think that they loosing too much time in their feet touching the ground 90 so they picked them und toon snw nothing but a cloud white specks in the like coat tails shivering in tbo tunnert aro of no and ho soon left his men far but hu was a alongside of iho There enough of to havy up his litlle numbering but thirty men and liulf armed This our last and towards evenin the advance guard camo in sight of the fort commanding tho approach to ihe city by land und I have never seen u commanding on u taking in n lino of the uno f from this vast solid so as to each leaving room to upon tho roof of the first story between each The inhabitants of enter the second story of their cd down upon them from on a inking m a uno m ne a's boat bein in a bull long espo and bushe Lieut. May's boat being in received the death or sentence be death to slop Scott's and an impossibility to considder Finklin a gentleman even for u single moment far leis for The most cruel punishment he of they Salamanders if they it ami that they should lead lo himself and imagine to morning fur thirty tho member in conclusion that he beon literally The channel runs close to the bank of the looked im- mediately on our packed Thu vessel become untangled among tho of tho und in this several men nut and fiom tho decks of tho Then the burning of blue ding him and several of bis polling tbo boats to return to Tho order was then given fur the forces to in tho boats and form into lino three in tho middle of ihe This done groat und in beautiful Capt. Buchanan particularly noted for beautiful stylo nnd celerity with ho brought bis division into line; men equipped in j over ho does in tho fighting or horsing a last Ins dooi and mid ams likewise fur tbo ness anil decision cavo their in the most necessarily occur in bringing lifty by which they draw up ct night as a defence against any that may bo prowling In city some havo no given rise to tho story that thers is living in tho Rocky Mountains a tribe of The discovery this city of tho Sumat the most curious speculations among those who have ao long searched in yuin fora city of the dians who possed tho and habits of tho No doubt wo beio H race living us did that people when Cortez entered It is a remarkable fact that the since the Spaniards the re- fused to havo any intercourse with tho modern looking them an inferior They from among them tho priest other dignitaries over and resumed habits their their Chict or being tho civil and religious Tho y around tho city of sumai is cultivated a great deal of camo steadily paying i cm affords food tint only for the in- more attention to ing clear of ihe but for flocka of u firo ho u In the foil they mounted three three heavy Held pieces ami a und as the Scorpion around tho bend of they opened them fiom tho fort and inund Tho two little shoals than of coining up first h Scorpion firo u. she gut or sixly boats into in a narrow and under tho fire of This is no small merrit 1 In advance of sitting quietly in bis with lib broad pendant forming the moil conspicuous maik lur Mexican uml IIH mouth puckering out as it did not fur nil can bullets in While funning tho Spitfire joining and soon drovo enemy fiom their their fit o and thinking the foil silenced put on and pasted on up to lliu tho tiro fiom life which iho relumed most again driving thorn from their The pion at thu timo landing a patty of men to take possession the and thinking in the fort ibit about lobe in tbo to limber up field I signal for any and into a heavy f 1 I i m t fl Lieut. Porter landed a force from the und rushed up the enemy I und One day 1 had repaired to tha stream for tho purpose of I observed ti woman sitting upon a rock in the of tho liveliest interest tho of ct I took to be an uncommonly that in thu near At- by tho of tho I wailed tho spot sho sat. could hardly evidence my senses when I a little tbo period of birth could nnt back many puddling ns if it bad risen tn tho lie n to tic enemy i t v J i 11 11 after hatched intu at tho of he pieces n n I delighted all for f i rent out her it. G. W. Pail Surgical Dealer in v South side of Kosd CROSS door sooth Hope In Groce rits Mich. Dealer in Dry J.L. Dry Good door wath of the Post Office WOLVERENE THC baling taken this hw old alivo by in much less time pre than At this SUSo of 1 tho rowing about of tho had he bavo inch a and not a mere patch of the bottom Marcy oguin and demanded had any to Bullion 10 meant patch at tho bottom of tho Rio He hoped ho not bo interrupted the department should restrain ita there no occasion for it to burst its Marcy again jumped but Kavo ed tho and to oil on the of Ho implored the court to not permit itself to bo riven and rent to pieces in ex- treme demanded on of tho word Great confusion Bullion peal to the who after ing with tho decided that tbo department was tally out of Marcy groat wrath and said bo to condemn each of them tn wiite a With high b Tho court summed but so distracted in opinion lhat could not finally refer tho wholo mailer to tho Judge Advocate and Senor found as not guilty of disobedience of having been sent to bead having already tho Duck mandale at Buena Vista forced Scott to kick Santa Anna Curro Gordo to keep oven for they recommended shall present him with a the representation of tho tional caglo perched on tho mith beak full of Taylor guilty of tho charge and Tho offence one of grave him to kept as inactive as possible dur ing tho balance of tho and at thi end of to relieve the man of Duck river tho cares and of his present dangerous By Judge Advocate all tb outer doors in a four story ope tho inner then take a long end chase a cat up and down bo been invited there to condemn the not tr tare hie breeches in she If you ere a marry cannot Scoot fm lings being wo ma bearing the ore's broad having in tow the and followed by he steamers and owing iho and Taylor's little tho tho patent fur our vessels over tho and ing commanded by Lieut. May in the in command of the and tho broad pendant in by Capt. and in two by Forest ance party to pick up the aa they fell from when him up to tho 1 when bitching have often boon up called n says over mu M TIT thrown across the killed and And boata of tho about 50 in have been hero your note to towing astern of all presented a iful About sundown we left and with on occasional interruption rorn tho branches ng our men passed on very gently until 3 o'clock next when captured a two from whom learned tbat Bruno lay in to its This was repented again and ilie baby re- maining in the stream about a minute at a tho Etna and Scourge sub- brought tho now into and with fligs ing marched into iho to of get long On reaching tho public the men and quartered in the public buildings the ihe commander and government Every Mexican had left the an officer of iho civil or could ihe rock rolling be found in the in tho thoy ran under thi a largo at two at points 15 and 20 miles further Tho tops were at once filled and officers wero kept aloft on tho The placo designated as first point of attack being passed without wore beginning to feel a hoavy volley opened upon us tho In an instant tho was re- turned from tbo heavy guns of the and and from the small OB dock and Blum and pieces 5a hunches towing nf the Vesuvius and sung it end let end the wny but did 1 think my er's son ever bo called upon to fill tho place of Marching obout 300 yarda brought us out of tho into an open tho grass and flags up to our arm and an occasional marMi to rendered our advancing exceedingly painful and Wo had ten dragging after with twenty rounds of grape and yet our tars never but dragged them through muck and until planted thorn in tbo Plaza iu As wo a donso chaparral tho tho Mexicans opened on us Mackenzie and Buchanan placo city during timo not an outrage by n anil private property respected most At night our jolly tara assemble together in squad's of a hundred in the enduing thoir soa Such nusic had beon heard in Tho ladies always bled in tho balcony of the Spanish Con- houso regularly every and until the last note was Thero aro few concerts in tbo c- qual in ray opinion to the music a dred The guns were all put on board the and the forts and magazines rased to the On tho 2Sfh wo left Capt. Van A i stone fell from near the lop of Coal above on In iu it rolled a framo and five wounding of is may not The names of the children killed wero Oliver John Morgan John Charles Doran It during school nnd ihe children playing in iho and it is which immediately brought tho aad opened on tho tho and infantry advancing and ing tho 5ro at tho sarno About this tiae the ran along the line that tho was advancing on the oa ana Tho iho only ono in tho was on ibo sida four or five feet from the in order to cape iho rolling Mr. Chivers was house at the time tho accident and vory The remark is often that have no but wo think mi bo made to and learn with that ic is not a solitary Friday and oa our way from New Y. wo saw a car filled wilb the happy faces of whose arms and fingers in ve that thoy were deaf mutes that they Institution wav Bruat left as Tho and on fo Ere and Scourge remained to hold session Bruno is still iu the lor tho Deaf and on their woods in command of 1.400 aud home to visit their wU no douTt the vessels from Some of them bid from the And that I home ona some the end of my I ask 5 asd OSB