.?- " W.tiKJtc" frtm 1st mm.) la Just war oo our part. wMill. kjr Um Mi of th enemy. mm Mttoraacv aava avoided. ssyiiii we nation in its own Mia that of ths world. to a Ua. tni (Imply hold and lt would not terminate the war. oaatrary, It would oncourago Mxi. reorcro, and tend to protract it in. r. It la not to Im oxpected tiiat after refusina to establish such a M permanent boundary, when our u army aro in possession 01 ner and In the heart of her country, permit ua to hold It without rests. That aha would continue the war. ,) the moat harassing and annoying tnoro can bo no doubt. A border of the moat tavego character, ex. orer a Ions line, would be uu ly waned. It would rcnulre a larce to be kept conitantly in the field, ed at posts and garrisons along such :a MM to protect and deleod it. i no enc .tr. relieved from the pressure of our arms ramlia coasts and in the populous parts of i tba iaterlor, would direct his attention to -tall Um, and, Kleeting as an Isolated post aV attack, would concentrate his forces ivMM tt. Thia would be a condition of af- M which the Mexicans, pursuing their '-. Atarita system of guerilla warfare, would f probably prefer to any other. Were we v aaaume a defensive attltudo on such a Mm, all the advantage of such a state of '' vw Would be on the side of the cnem. - Wa eould levy no contributions upon him, , aria any other way make him feel the y-pfaaeare of the war, but must remain in- jlsai amd BisVB.il lit. nnnui.k. Iwinf. In. f A"""W " - .. vfi-.v-.., .h.(t ... condition of insecurity inwhloh their sue cessire gnrnmments havc been placed, that each has been deterred from making peace, lost, for this very cause, a rival faotion mlolrt expel it from power. Such was the Into of President llerrcra's ml. I ministration, in ISlo. lor Ix-ing ilwp.Mii! I llglon, their chtirvhe, and their church properly, which wrro In no manner to bo violated; they were directed also to re. sped ilia nglii' of person and property of nil who should iijI take up arms against IK. Assurances to this eireel wrro ulvcti lo even to listen lo tint merturos of the I'ni. the .Mexican people by Maior-llcn. ralor, teil Stales to present tho war, as is fully i in a proclamation issued in pursuance of coiiltriiNYl liy an olhcial correspondence instruction iromino nccreiary 01 nnr, in which took place in the mo.ith of Augul llie month of Juno, IHtll, mil ngnin by lav, between htm and hi government, n, Majurtleneral A-oll, who acted upon hi copy of which is herewith communicated owiuvnivic'ioimif the prnprioiv nl'lssufi.t! "lor this cause alone the revolution Inch it in n rvi. Lini.-vlioti nf tlu lltliof.Mav displaced him from power wax set on fn" 147. by (Seucral Paretic. Smh mxy be the In tin pint of lihoralitv. and concilia condition of iuseeuritv of the present gov. lion, and with a view to prevent the Klv ernment. ' I of the Mexuau imputation from taking up There can be in doubt ihxl the peace, urinsagimst u. wntho warroiidiictcdon able and well-disposed inhabitant ol Mcxl- our part. Provision and oilier supplies co are conv inccd that it i the true interest furnished to our armv bv .Mexican citi,ens of their count rv lo conclude an honorable were wti,l lor at fair and liliernl prices peace wllh the United Slate, but the ap. ngrx-i-d iinm bv the panic. After the prehension of becoming the victim of some lapeofa few month it I came nppannt military faction or usurper may have pre. that theo assurance and tin mild treat vintcd'thein from iiiMiifetini their liel incut liud failed lo produce the d sired of. i,.-.. l.v mr mitiliV n. 'I'll.. nnkinl of feci nnon the Mexican nxt'iiliition. While - -v - i . : .;..! . , . v.'. . i i'i ... i .-.... any such apprehension vvoilld pronauij i me war nail wen coiniueien on our pari , vr wn mimiu nt wninrn ion,-, caue them lo speak their sentiment free, ai cording to tlie nvt htunaiie and lilvral which have Ih'ciisoiiI to llio li.dd. ly, and tJ adopt the measure necessary ' principles observivl bv civillid tntion,it ( .Measure Invo reciiitlv !-i-n ad plid, far the restoration of peace. Withatvo. was wugid in a lar tiitVereul spirit on the , bv winch llii'inti-riuil a vn II the rxti r. pie distracted and divided bj contending part of Mexico. Not appreciating our. mil rvvuiupaof Mexico, m all plan-im mir factions, ami n iwv ernment silbicct to con. forlx-arance. the Mexican t'K'l'le ceueral. militarv iH'cupnliou, will ! (tyidand up slant chingc. by succes-. ve revolution Iv U-cainc hiutite M the I mtcd State, and propnatul to the ue ol our iiriuv and n. j , iH ,r got riiuient the continued successes of cur arm, max uvaihd thrm'lve ol every opportumlv vy. ' iribminN bv wbiilinn A fall to secure a satisfactory peace. In such to commit the iikmi savage cxccsm uimiii i lie iii v oi nwxmg iihi mo s ih tux event, it may become proper for our com. our troops. Largo number of the Kpu. ' vonlrihiition in ivcrv form, 'initi ullv mai'dmg general in the field to give en. laliou took up arms, and, mgagod in gucr. with the law of niti,-in, whuh it miv In couragcuient and aurancc of prohcliou , ilia warfare, rubl.-,! und murdered, in lln' pr.u limbic tor i ur military commander to the friend of peace in Mexico in tin" most cruel manner, individual soldier, or I toad uit, should, ,n inv 111 Igemtiil. In rig establishment ami maintcancc of a free, suiull panic, whom accident or other , idly enforced, nndonler In tlmotl'vi hivr Chluri. I'lnler our treaty with that power Amo.icaii citirrus arn withdrawn from llie jiiiivlielion, whetherclvll or criminal, ol the I'liliieso government, and placed under llml of our publio fuuvlloiiarios In lliat eoiintrv, llv theso alono i our i illen bo tried ami punished for Ihu t mil. mission ol any ctiuin J liv llieso mono can HaarsJIaa aast DaWacha' vff rrniir. anvii M. M, taken that (he officers, sohlinrs, and sail ors of our army and navy should bo ov emplcd from the ojicrallon of the onler i and as the mercli iudio imHirtrd iihii which the onler operated mint t co'ij.iiu ihI bv .Mcvicau cilien, lli. conllihution exai'tisl wore, xli elleel, the eiiire of the public, revenues of .Mexico, and the apnli cation ofthem to our own ue In din ct iiuistiou boiti'i ided between Ihem invulv lug tin measure, the object to compel , ing the light of persin and promrlyi and the I'lienij to contribute, a far nipiuetl b these alono o.iu contract o i nforced uable, townids ihccxiH use ol llie war iiitowhuli I li.iv mav lime cnterid with Tor the um Mint of contribun n, lit, h ilio i nieii or subjei t of foreign powers. In . Ik...., t. , i...t (ti f!,i I'.trin. I r,..,r v. in ' I'I ....I.n,,l , , m..1 ..f iti.t Itiill,..! Vjlnlit I lo llieaccoiupanving re'rl ol'lho Score , mK m tti waters of the fito isirlsoft'lii ' suMullsrs .r mimi 1 but wtili visw luiiwrlinf larv of War. nn I of llie S, or. larv of the I o,, t , foreign cominerco are under llie "'"' '""' "'f r'"'"'i' '"" "f "'' r'm"! ''"'''.& ex. lu.ive jiirisillelioii ol olheeri of their "i w,,rllUw .. f,j own gow imiii'lil. I'lilll l iigivss slinll Or1lii.li) , sn.1 ltrs.lih(, sn,l Itsln Hswhis, establish i omiietenl Inbiinal lo ry and i IlilrairJ SJ 3,i iiiiii.i mile, and In exercise jurisdiction in fix il 110. in China, American ciliens tin re arcsiibjnt to 110 law wlmlover Criu nuiv lie , iiuimitlPil with imputiilv, Til MISSION OF Mr, S. TIIOHSTOfTH HCIIOOI,. la till rlly, will ruoinwites on Mmulsy, Jus Itllh, IM nil rtmllniM slstsa wsaka All Uis bisitrliss usually rtMtiiifiM.tl In a lliiMitugli Kiiftwh ritucstlun, sis lauglit III this Mcliool, IMrlhrr wllll llalu slid Oiasititntsl Nssdls WmIi, llrsnliif, sibI tainting in Mf aiutlntu and In Wslrr t'nlurs. Hlrirl allriilwn will 1st (hrrn, lot mil; la His In. Irllrclusl llllunillll ut His i4U, I'll! slsu I llivir iiMiraU and iiisniHi. II U .Mr. Tliurnlsn's ilfstjn In niakr litis s (Himi,nt Hrlnsill slid lirr ,t slirrrss anil Imijt vlNllrliee a m Irsilift, III ilucs lisr In hitwllisl alls will titrrftnt-ialstlUfso. Hon 'His rliaris fur tuition In Ilea arliisj lisa ussn Xavv. bv w huh II .iri'.arn lb.it .1 sum ox ci riling hall a 1111II1011 ol il dlars b.is In en collecteil This am Mini would liudoiibtiilK hive lieeu miiili larger but for the dill'ieultv ol keeping open lominuiiieiilioii l twi 1 lithe iiust and I ho interior, a lo 1 n.ihh the owners ol'lho men handio inunii. d lo lr.itisi.iit and vei.d it lo the lull ibiianl, ol .,,. .ms to 1 uon 3M i.uo ,"0 Wniltitf, AnUiiusiU, nihI llsixiii)iy Any aiMilhiual H,4ltl Hlisjiss, and I anrv Nssslls VV',k llrawlni an4 rainliu-,Nii ritra rhis PuisU Iiimii His CHtnltr ran Im arrMiiumilalstl d debts mav li iHiiniiH led without anv w,b IsmhIiiw siI waslunii In His fannlt uf ll.s Ml lrsr,,s, si mts ihMiar aim liny rshia ,sr wrs 'd.a bIh.va h.a .1... Ih SI. a 'f hb.I. .... iImmf im nifiii. Ihpimi. "!!?" v Mt iMUt mttr 'If!- rVJl i,tr rr" I ho ivtimrv. It h iimiiiliiitU i hm i.M l umhi-ihmi h.iw ulrrn.l rrl1lri fmin t ip ivr-nw, li mk. nh arramiwiit laM Inirfhr (halt till-, tlillu'iiltv , ( a i;riat t U lit, ,m.i-i-m "f "iiri"-' 1 Ioi.1(.1p ill ton Uip fuu.U, will.- rliaf.Td in ian4wMiuii, aurh ImkU ......iii ft iui.l Mill nrrnirr nr npirrhrhiirii may i 'IMi. Itr.i.ti niitliiiritifi 111 IMnnn Iiiii nl w' Is larlitw imt 'uf lraniHMHU of ,Mt ritnlaia nualiiV . i. .. a .1 . .. ...-., 1 I Is 1 ,1 . a , .. !. st at irsrnri, si(i HI" 1 liaitsi in ! (ins ioit v ..iiiphimed llmt tin gnvcrii.iient ., iI,.ii.ii,iiI 1. irfninil,. rn. 1 ......1 .1 1... .1... .-i......i ..r . "' . . ..... tins 11 l jiritMin ii mi uu- 'ii,iiiiii,,f'iii ... iirnu, aiihi ullirr. vsli.ss nlih- still is iuuimi crime, or llie 1 ulorieuu nt 01 1 onirnei a 1,1111 t Vmerieun 1 ilueu III that isiuntrv . ha esUMWIii d merienii cilieu lanrecovir ilelit nun irom iiniisu sun je t. (I'nnfiiiucioi 'ill ;vr ) it uncertainly at what point on iho rcpubiicangoternmcntofthrironnehoicc, 'cause had 'jiaratcd from the main bodv aeconlm jlv hem given. Itv such n ili s, ar at what time, ho might uvake an aalt. He may assemble and organise v' aa OTerwbtlming force in the interior, on K hi awn aids of the line, and, concealing same tune that our own truisii loin ved frouin beavv drain, llie iienplo will be iiinde to fn 1 llie illslllliuc ineir I'lie Mexicans having thus shown lh m. 1 own indnsl, mav bo unbind the mor. pure 1111 ir rulers 10 mini' abloand wiTlimr to conclude a ieace which uf thearinv: imndsof uurrillenis and rob. 1 cv, at ll would be just to them, and cure to us her infested the roads, harass, dour trams, rv Willi' the indnunitv we demand. This mav he. and. whenever it was in their power, nil M,xi..u 1 come the onfv mcsle of ebtalmn" such a olf our supplies. 1 1 urdoiisol the war, mid 1. I, I. ' . .1 ... .1 I - .1 ,..!.- TL. ... Bssi sshiuubw. masio n suuoen ossauii uivu rteaca. suouni sucu no ine result. 111c wnr 1 ue .iicic.iiis JBasO one of our posts so distant from any which Mexico has forced upon us would lvcs lo bo nhnllx inuipafilo of apprecia. 1 riadilv torn -sMatras to prevent the noisibilitv of time", thus be converted into an endurim: bhs. tmii our f irbearance and hlicralitv, it was t a jut prac. ly aaooor or reinforcements ; and in this 1 sing to herself. After finding her lorn and deemed proper lo iliaiigp the maimer of) After the adj urmn"nt of the !at se way our gallant army would be exposed distracted by faction, and ruled by mill, conducting the war, by making them feci ( swn of r.'tigre, event tranpir d m the t ua danger of being cut off in detail; or.iary usurpers, we should then leave her it pressure aeivrdmg to the usage oh. prosemtiou of the war wlm h in uiv judg ihytbtlr unequalled bravery and prow, with a republican government in the en. serve I under similar circumstance bv all nunt, rioim-d a creater number ol tnip aasarerywhero exhibited during this war, jov mciit of real Indepcndi ncc, and dome, other civilized nation. j In the tit-lit than had lnen anticipated - uey anouu repulse tna enemy. tneir num. no tvace bim pnisperuv, iieriorimng an .xccoruiugiv.a rnnv as ine v..i 01 ch p. iin'iimipinn un- smn niinn-iruiiig Mrs stationed at any ono post may be too her relative duties in the great family of tombcr. l?IH, instructions were giveii bv l.v itu re.ieil small to pursue them. If llio enemy bo nation, and promotms her own liappimsa the Secntarv of War to M.ij ir-lSen. Tay. , of all the vol impulsed in one attack, ho would have no. bv wic law and their faithful execution thusg to do but to retreat to his own s.dc If, afftr affording this rncourageuit-nt af the line, and, being in no fcarofa pur. 'and protection, and after nil the pcrnvcr. flag army, may reinforce himself at lei. , 1115 and sincere etforts we have made, from , emwforanothorattackon thosnmcortomu j the moment Mexico commenced the war, ataar post. He may, too, cross tho lino and prior to that time, to adjust our Jillor. bat wean our posts, make rapid incursious cnccsvvttli her, wo shall ultimately fail, ' sala the country which c hold, murder then we shall have exhausted all honura-. ,,: ksbabitants, commit depredations on ble means in pursuit of peace, ami mut OaWH, aad than retreat to the interior be. ' continue lo occupy her country w ith our swaaufficient force can be concentrated troou. takini: the full measure uf indvui. ' saaajaMtcthem. Such would probably be nity into our own hands, and must cnt'jrce of enfon ins the measun . aha Wrsalng character of a mere dtfen. I the terms which our honor demands. 1 (icn.Taxlur, 011 tho "lith ri'.i'ril bv "anvpling" the sirvm uuteer fore, aullinrisnl bv ' fir our iirmv "from the act of the I Mil) of Mv. il, with I nunc for them, an I out pulling imnistriiili 'il outlut nit, tho lion's for II support." ' correitnes of which was vn uilv ijue wants "f llie iiriuv, and the practn ajsjwaiaau Sftaliae L-aVaMaVDcxi sjSasJr lor lo "draw supplies the t m inv w tthoiii to rciiuire cutitnbut If in that way lie was satishiil he couhl limicil. llio vniiiutei-r tone now "uet abundant supplies for his fitces." In in tlie field, with those whUh limll-.n directing the execution of those intriii "aiceptnl." M "serve tbrtwi Ive 111 niths, ' lions miuiIi was iin.iarilv left to the di. .111 1 wire ihsv.hu rj. Lit the unf,"l tin ir cntloti of the comiiiaiidi'ii.' officer, who term.il s rv ie, 1 xh.iut I he ."ill OOll in 11 wa Ust aiqiumted with the 1 irciiino.in ouih inl by that nit llu,( it I 11 ces bv lui h he was surrounded, the iliar lh.it n proM.ri nvru ii-nlof lb'- n I ical diiv warrant, d it. tbn rvicl s of nil ail Ii hi . .y. . . v J. , . ' . . 111 uiiiiii, r wiiijm nnv ieii ciuni 1 ir ami 1 un, 1 i in f Ocluher, ace. pud, bi'.t dmibl existing ui-ni 1 1 1 imiitmisV that "It tsMlit, tin. ilverwas not 1 Xe.cinl. It 1 iIiciih'I important thut Uongn army without a peace, would not onlv 1 so now, to suitain the armv ;n an- ix. sihhhu, at nu mm ('i-i m iin. '. and conauer him. this would be leave all ihe wroni-s of whicli we comtdain tent bv forced contributions oi innncv or 1 confer the aiithonlX to rnise nil nildiliuual to Invade the cneiny'a country, af. unredressed, but would be the signal far supplic." For tho reason asii;nel by regular fori n to rvi during the. war with ..! 1. .11 l ..!... .- r .L. I A :. !l Jlt .! ....I ...... I.!... I. .I..I ..... .!,... .1.. .u.l.. ..11.1. ... M,iii.i nit.l In I... ilisiltnrirt.il liihin tilt j im am iiiiraiuTaiiiiigcB vi iijc . iiuw aim ucrcu civil ois-w.isjuiis auu in..-, iiiiii n mu ui uui nn- mj ui nn t " ... - - " -' , we have already made, by hav. ' revolutions all alike hostile to peaceful structions, but declared his reailines to do conUusi md ratification of a trnity of IV atstndoned them. To hold i relations with the I nileil (Slates. so, "should the army, in it future opera. " i mine uu- mu mem m i .mj;,,-. successfully and insecurity, it I)csids, there is danger, if our troops lions, reach a portion of the country which milic view prcs nte. bv Um rritnrj ol belns certain that it would not were withdrawn before a peacu wa con. may bo made to suptdv the lrjps with War in In rinrt uni lln subject. aa large an army aa would be nc. eluded, that the Mexican people, wearied advantage." Ho coutiuueil to pay for the I recniniiiiinl, also, 1 1 tit t authority l to bold all the conquests we have ' with successive revolution, and depnvisl arlitlcs uf supply which wen-drawn from given by law in i all lor and aei.pt the si r. made, and to continue the prose, uf protection for their persons and proper, tho enemv ' cou'titrv. vnnofun ml litioital iiuiiiIh r i.f vuliiti. of the war in thn heart of the ene. iv. mieht at leneth be inclinrd ti v ie!d to Similar instruction were issiieil to Ma. leers, 1 1 bo even Isnl at sueii tiun mid t" oiiuiilsMir) "lotlcf. tl.l. snsiii, iriunuii fnini the aim) tiatni lr,i.p. situs, ranili r,lilMs, Of tstlivr -p. rllv. Is ..lijili; I t tit 'Isfntil), are IrsjiHsMfsl tu tlrlurr llif sani l.i (lis 'niiiiitissart In Oirpm 1'ilv n.l 'l (".-siiiii li.lliijr imllW rlaiurt B. l4llia lllU'tllnirlll, Will JrSCllt lllflll for Btl' litslllirlit JUKI. I-M.MI'.II, t'utuinusNAty tjsu I Dlrpill f IV Jims ''III l"l It'll llari.ii I rsstrtiat , I'i ii itis I in sri "" Vltirli I' Mu, l'ulaliu Cuunl) 1'nruit I'iiuiI, V l 1-1 llll.l. IN I'llAM'I'.ltV Itoirar VliMias, l',iuiilaiiunl, , is I. to Astasrilll .V WiLIUH fMTtn, llrfrn'l I lllls a llirrrfurr tu I.M'I) ssal V illialll Mill. M. I Ill4l Ills .si. I It. 'I'M Misks lies filril Ins Utuw 'I lisss (riillrllH-ll Bis tsss- lliltljr si",rllr.l tuarlllltlis rslHuilt ft a culliuullrs In llstl III schuvl Ilia Klrstlftirv, Ufa AUlnaltiy, Hihi ('.iliiuilaa t,anraitrr, lion A A Hkiunsr. list Willi. HI HulmlU, IISV lrflM'riHNIISMIII, llr Mi'ltuglilin, Arrluliald MrKiiitay, C- C. W K Kills.iu, Jest I'alllisr, t M t'lawfufil. I 8 H Wills, l- Olrgull I'll), May Itl, Irl-t l)(t " NKW STOHK. fVIIIK iiUritih-j-eVniTs-ra f.si ' atlU M'.W I. S'lOlti;. nil Main Mrrrl, tli" rirfnuf lit l-fif l.rrlni ruiwiatind if Ur trul r itrimv aktMirtlllflll (( .ii-atla, Will til Will U s-ultl UW. fI I W oo our part. If our force, when or threatened with attack, bo 1 1 jmrnmmi o ctvm inc iinct ohto pac me rt To act otherwise, in the exUtins state llfl, reiilictl. from Monterey, nf tritnrrti In fnti mwl In ur itliflrtl W nil r Ucittld h t ImWMI InitVaavslilil liltli fill. Altai It M tit flltnl It . a ' . a . ' . . ' -S .......... I l I I . t ..... .. I .sVI....- -. -.1.... on, to HUai.tin inw nnny o any it ikhihi. m n nun (ei'iH-"! ni'ii"x,..i, Hill if 4'HMl4iiit vn llif I'lurtrftj auls uf ! I iitUtui C tfrtiti I'iMift at a 1 1 .14 llial tli MtJ ) I UU "lit It'll liia Jwtsa-sstsh vt ruiltftsl. uf A Utii t't n tlfftl, Ur Is-it (itimtas-r mi in 1 1 lock mmiti-r l in tt Kottilia Nrat. now ritllril Unit I it l . IU 'I Ul 4 1 11 I -Mi id) l lr m 1 nt ,it) aim. Ill ait tilt rim ulrfaliiii il aittl Imil I In wlttttjr fatll Salt) H tl I M) II. fr k tkcipss, ttrrfrfilif Ml, la-stnl liatsj an 1 1 iw . ile-rt, 4nl tu Im jfifii un tu b rftitrrl leal tlitl 'far f..f fs.firr4i fflie-f 1 IMI Mill lhr itttr lakr n-slirr lh if )utl !' I" 11"-'-' ' ' lt ii l Hir uMt lrm uf tli" I MoUtui i (rru I M at l..r Alrt;..-UI -.irrl nJ If". ll tlir fsMiltli MiHisUy in hrp- triiilktr, I1", an 1 1 1 i !, a.nnrf.ur urpi if, tu .! Hill jiHlfnif nt i"U- taken pr rnft-asii, ikI a tlrrit-v rutftrsl arristilitix I) T WUT A. TIIIMtvru.N', iintNKrr uivwuv, foIiritur fur CwiTijtiiiht U 3 Ui.al r.nla, ( s.rM-r 'I'imJ. Il.l.ra, fill N-.l. t..'t .1.. Hliufrl Tatngw, Ai. ai lion, ll.r d.. Iltlf ltuiii.l a (tilt-, t MMll, Kriialving raattl, M.S.V-U, lIi Mglta, (Ultra. (Uilt i'tmdln, t.iaaNrll..a tv r4lha Ua) I'wk-, alt aV. 'III MtM1rftf lilt siMir M rftfu!l) avail r rt, sit lilt (., riUU atitttfiit. lnfs riff) triitwti will Im woiiilly JmiiI tu ll,t- siltjii.) U liar ua with rII II CI.MIK OrrgonLit). M I, Imi ,tf Vtrm Paitlfltia, MnrrlUlfcra, Mllltllif, (liia I'UiJi, .Sat nix la, UriUtliga, HUuki u, Cttfiott Mi wltt, ..4 lltlk'la KfttJ) Milc(Ufiiii2 .f all kimla. IIsulaltU Mix-va, I.4.. Hujfsr M.J.-., 1'nlrl uirgr, Willis U.I. I aim ni Vlill liuut, l.( t'liaiua, lluka, tl silita s sine's t J .-.Is II. , AllMINISTIlATul. S NliTICK tyill ll'i; is hrlrby 1.1' mu: it. A4k llmliils wtuls Ulisitfut .alsstinv isarslsssla bam, ('Iisnijms- liinly a in:i:im AiltUili, si 7at NKW MAIL UOITi:. asf'a oountry. Ills also far from being loriin influent ts, ami tocast themselves jor.lieneral Scott on lliiMluf April, 1-17, sui.li extent ns tin-eineryeiiev ,'t,e sir sMakth I'alalminl that the expenses of the war woulJ into llie arms of sonic I'uro-waii monarch win r'ilieil, fnim Jalapa, ni the "(It'i uf v,.., in.iv rniiire jshed by such a Doliov. for protection from the anarcliv an.l suf. Mav, 1-17, ih it. if it h xim-li-l that " i" t utiii-.' the war with Mexico, I '. i.Iavm nersusilei! that the lie.t mean of ferner lii.li wmiM ensue, 'l'ln. fj.-oiir tli nrriiv is tu siinrurt ilself liv furct.l v lui-t the utmost c ire Im hei n takni I'i i 'y"TK i. f . . .. . C . .. . :.. lirn. that I will alien i mill uf! li.miJurf t .nut. al llie ..iriin.f His Ju.lC. Ihsrri.r. ..11 ll.s lift B'U.' .NtlllCi: .. I.,,.l. ,l..iM, Vlrni.lt) i.f frplrlllts-l lirtl, f, ll.s pulsa. I f M-. JannsKlsil l.a. brrn s,..nll XC.U l. ItuiS ami ailjiislni all t-Lim. against His r.1.1. i,l , t,,,,, fIm,J , n uu,,,, ,, r,, Il.nj4iiiin lirkls.ilsrsau'il, w lists atl s-l in ' NsF..rs .iK l.llsr. fi.in Ufsrw, C.u !. ll,. Irrrslr.l sis lus.lr,! lu .llrn.1 ... Intlilule, ami fiMn Uisih In Xfl ll.lc. IVri) XX I l.l.l XI rVI.KI.Il, All -isu4i. uu il, r.ils ilraiim. .4 linnj lli.it A.lin u slrsti.r .N.w.i.air.anlUii,,,,,,,,,,! ,y Xlr Kihj 1,0,1 Mav 'J-.'il l-l f -at IIvi.Iifiuk, mil aV4il lltrnmlir uf Hi. i.lu. iiur sJiaalcatlng tho national honor and inter, own safctv, nnil in pursuance of ourestab. cuntribu'I'ius levitil urwn the country, we v u 1 1 vcrv just caiivi tifiomplalnl mi llie and ol briDeiDC Iho war to an lionora- lishcil rwlicv, wc st.oul'J be romp llml is mav rum an.l exaspcralu Ihu inhabitant, pari ui iieiiirniiiaiinii, umi iium-nn ih. llateloae. will Im to nroserutn it with in. reit. 'e conlil never consent llint Men. iiml stnrientircelvi's." Tim same ilisTC. KIV. II, lllicral HIV llece have iKenL'r.Ult Oiaaacd entrgy am) power in the vital co should bo thus converlid into a nun. lion was ivcii to him that had been e,iveu id to thnr commi-rio in the irisnf the parts of the enemy's country. , archy governed by a fjrri,-n prince. 'to Ueti. Taylor in llu ropee. Cinerul ninny in our military occupatmn. la rnv annual messaze to Consress. of Mexico Is our near misrlilxir. and her Scotl. for the reason auutucd by him, al 'I'lie dillituliy with the llnuiluiu gnv. . .... . . . c. ' . . . ...-'.'.. , !....!. !.... If.. imner last, 1 declared that "the war botimlaries ore coterrnuiou with our own, ciuiimueii to pay wr me annus m suppiy '" iiii not been waged with a view to en- through the whole extent across the North fur the armv which were drawn frum lie interrupt the fru iidly n lalimi I iween it: but hav Ins been commenced by American ccntinnit, fn.ui ocean to ocean, enemy. the t vo inuiitrie, will, I trust, Ie- s;rh. llco. it has been carried Inin llm ene. I lloth nnh'tienllv and eoiiiinerpiallv we hsvii . After tha armv ha 1 reached the heart of !' adji te,. I linve receiveil inlorinxll in I J aqr a country, and will bo vigorously pro. the dcejest interest in her rrgtpcrati Noi'iri:. tl.l. tf(M.iia am lirtfhy ruitlimril nat lits.s.iaMuiiE m any iiuiiiirr -nliatrxvrr, iiprnt 111) I4I11I util.a liutri) 1411 Ih tfttU hi nk of llitt i'.nti.l. irnr iiiiiiirJiatfl) a Ij-shhiiji lliftlaini mi whiili I'ttn aiKutitrr i Mliutnl, anJ ou tlii wtil m.d- Ittrirtsf ' tl.l.l.MHl.St'l.tlt jhim- id, i-ij y- Apui nil. i.n C-Oi ihortly Ik a.jKiinif il li Iim ItupiMi tl .M j MMt; but having been coin roc need Ly American cc-ntint nt, Iri'iii ocean to ocean, unvrny sMlca.it has Itrrn rarrisri inin llisa sn. I tlntli rntili(ftlK ami rritmiwsrni.iIK' tan liftt . A Tie " --- " " - .-..-.. . . ,. .vs.... 1 .v... .., ..s, ...... w.. w ...... ..s.. .,. -. . v . .......... .....-- , - rati u tho nwst wtallliy (Kirtion (if.Miixio, it was that 1111 envoy i-xiraunlimiry nmi miiiister stlblo sutUKised that tho obstacle which had Ix-. plemiMentiarv tu the I nil.. I States, will z . .. .. .... . . .... .. .. .. .1 . I.. I .. ... ...II..1....I.... 1I.. E. aaaorable peace, and thereby secure urn. that, with any just regard to our own sale, lore that tunc prevent' it 1twn11i1in.il nc xuumy "pj' - fjjs; Indemnity for the cxprnst's of the war, ty, we can ever become inditlcrctit to her ' such a to render impracticable tho levy ctv j and it 1 aa well as' to our much injured citizens, fate. of firced cotilnbutioti for its mtpport ; and Haul prep.ii 3 uoiuiare pecuniary demands against It may be tltat the .viexicin (;ovcrnmctit on tho 1st 01 .-s-ptcuiber, ami U",ain 011 tnu llco. such, in my tuuimient, con. and people l.avo misconMrucI or 11111411. ;!icy indeed, the dersto.l our forbearance, and our object, Ail.MINISTUATOlfS NoTICK. .''1 It l lisl'b) Kivm, lliat ll.s un.lrli;ii. 11 uea to be our true Ulh of October, 1-Jl", ihoordr was repent. d in despatches address'!; by tho Hcerc. t .1 Ii is Is 11 iluly sii.Niilril and fiualifisil 4lm iu.llal..r uf Ills rslBls uf C 11. Dsfrmturf, itri.ii.sil V lirrrft'ls, sit irrit.iti liaviuiT rlauna ujin-lllis si tl itrf sasr.t, as Itsisliy nutilisd and rripi sltil In nuke prrs liliurlit bf Ilia sains In Ins Hillnii 11 us iiiiiulba fli'lil lbs il.ls ftf Una nutirf, ilul) aullisiiliralr,l, nmi all s-rsuns imltutr.l to tlis .1. isa., si llir limsi.f Ins iltulli, are lisirby is. 'iinrril hi link, uuinr.lials i.avuisil In Ins, JHMi'll vv.un.nuii, A1l1n1111Mral.il lli,i;..i.C,l,.M .1"ili. Iff 9 -3l I.. Dtll'OltTII, IMIVSICI.W vV SUM 'HON, Itrsijrurs III Ids iMuslmy bull.! lis; if..ilt Itl lhuS Mule llirguiit'ity, lire 1, lT VI- If Null inirl lliirm-Bs l-nlhrr. MCJa MIIKS M.Js suit llamrM laihsr, fur 99W sale al III. Illl. I, M..r, tlirr.ni Cilv Xlalrli, 9lh, iBls-lf AIlMINIHTItATlllv'.S HAl.K. fJkTOl'H ll is li't'liy Eitsn.llialonllisfiisl ilat 1 ,.r J, ilv nril. ul III u'eluk. A. M, I will SI1.SU1 fur ..il., al isittlic aiicli'in in Illfgun I ily, Tlisy will sllrisl to liuautra. in Ilia tin uf llif ir alt lbs nrnsmul itrujKityt kis.U hiu! chaltrls, uf C profrssiun in hop. d he will ciui-j iiistrin t pared lo adjust all r'iuaiiini"; lilfercncc Is'lvnen llie two u ivt ruiiKiit in n in inner ucinptable uml lioieir.ililn lo both. In the nn aniline, lhav.'"v'rv len ity policy which will probably secure in desiring to conclude nn amicable ad. lary oi War to Ocueril .Scott, and his at. sou to believe Hint nolliin will occur tu permanent peace. 'juttment of tho existing diifereuce be. tvnti'xi wasaain callnd to tho luip-jrlanco interrupt our amiciMo n lationi with 11 naa never oeen contemplated by me, tweenllin two countries. Jhey may have 01 i.nkmy the ineiny near tno nuruens 01 .' an object of the war, to make a pcrma. supposed that we would submit to terms Iho war by rciuiriiiK lhm to fiiriuih tho ll has Ik en my constant 1 Ifirt lo m.iin. ... .. . .1 IBs r a'1 a .1 t a . ...tt llllll rltlil nlllllt nil! I Illl lllllkl MlllllITt III riln. ai conquest 01 tno republic 01 .Mexico, de'-raumg to llie nation; orllioy may iiavo meant oi upsfiing our urmy, anu no wa ..uv.......s ........... Is. nnll.il. I. Ar .n.r.l. ..I.i.n,... . .L.u,., r.l. :r...n..... f.r.. .1.. ...! .t..,...i,. I m ,..l,.l ll,l. ,,1l,r orilns. l.v .In. tlOIIS llf friUlldllllll IV illl Illl tll'l lll'll IHUM. I.rl.n.n.l.nl rtsllnr. 1 1 .l. .. ... .11.1 t ...A I...I...U- I .'.'. r. .!.., .... .I...n, nftl.ttrls I,... ll.n Cllt U'Jn ITS of H 1 1 1 1 1 Alll-rll-.t t lllul till II II. fsll.Uf, ll' sas'll, wllll llV rOIIW to IIIV 1U, -. ..1..T.. . '.. . . ".. " ..' t . ....11.... l.n.. 1... .,,,..... OH ever been my desire that she should the subject o! the war, and may have cal. army ot the necessary supplies. t,opics Intalo nor nationality, and, under a good cumicd to gain much by protracting it; ol theso despatches woro lonianim to ernment adapted to her condition, bo a and, iinlc.ul, that we might ultimately (ioueral Taylor fir lux government. , Independent, and prosperous rcpub. aliamlon it alt'igilher, without insistuc on , I hi Um illst ol March last, l clu"l an Tba U. States wcro the first anions any indemnity, territorial or otherwiso, or lur to Iso issuvd to our military' and ua. S.A'Bu.tlnna In reenfrnlte tier iiMlerMiml, .nnn W'hntsir.. inni' lr tl,A fiilw. Ininpniunn, i nl i ititiiiiiitiilr.r. 1ft tt.i v nmi t'filli.el A mil. MH ..w.v.w. . a vv.... .v ..-. ......v..WHwl ........... .... . ...-. ..-.. ....,'.. ....t. .... .-.... ...... .. a ... ......bv. ...... . . sxwt hare always desired lo bo on terms of under winch tin v havoactid, tho adontnei itary toutrihiilioti upon ull vends und "ire on tlm part ul my predecessor, as . . ... .. . . . ' .. . . . . ... '.. .. ..n ir tn ......I ll..... I .,.. fluty and cooil neighborhood witli her. and prosecution ol llie cnergctio ts.licy ineruhatidisu whicli might rntnr unynl llif raii)ii,i'i;i ...v... ...u .,...., o. . n . " . .. . ' . . . .. ' ' .... " .... ' .. ....I.. I... I.... .. I. .ll. .,!,. ,.r... . t.l,..l ill,..,. s sue would noi suiter, liy her own protioscd niuvt soon unuecrive incm. ports ot viexusi in our military occuputiou, ne.i.si-i.i-" ' r-'"." - UCt vro have betn compelled to en. In the fulurn prcs'-cutioii of tho war the und to apply such contributions toward claim Irmii in lug urged mil iiuimer He lta Iho present war. In its prosccu. enemy must lie made to feel its prLsstira d fravui-i tho I'Xpi nscn of tht war. Ily m'in.li..l bv strict juxlice. I he inn. i ha we seek not her overthrow as a ua. morn than they havo lieri-toforu done. At virluool tho re'lil of coii'iii'-st and tholawsi arrivnl vtli'ii liny ought to be hniilly n.l .. t.... I.. t 1 1 .1 . i i ,. i. .1. . l ... . t .. .1 l.i... it ' mil... I ii tul li.t in. I ii lid uml ..llnrl. nr, unit HOD, uui, iu vinuicaiiiii; uur miuonui noil, lis comni'iic. mem u was ii.-t.mt... (irojnir ui mr, iii.i .:iiiiii.Tor, coiisuiiing nil own j" r" ! - - - -- y i,Pe,M, l i.. riinLTalini; In Hit Trmlwy or, w seek to obtain redress for tho wrongs to conduct it in a pirit of forbearance and sufity orconvciiuiice, may ttitliT ulmln making for llml purjiosn. ."'''' ".' i .,',',,. m.,11 linself thai trust .t-.t .1 ... .-.I 1.. .1. f... e. 1.1 I.... ll'l.l. .1.1. I 1.. .1 ..-!.. T....1 l. .1 .'- .11 ll ll 1. i.riii.i s l, liiliirii, l nil llml llif inn'. : '. . . ' . . h asse fiais uouu us, amii iiiuciiiiiuy ,ur our lioeruiil. 1111 1111 eon 111 iu.r cnuy i enuiu uMiiuejit.u uiii'jjc.uijr i ioiii uu niicil ' l" l ' ; ' o ' (i inviui; Isiml na Ilia law Hurt la; aim an -r 11111 suns hnvini; .1.111 I.IOII fi.ll.i: at ' Cu IV, As. Wheal, IVtalora, I'uik 1 Ave an, I7 I " "(Alll). LAW t'IH.11 w farm in t'hanilsM-2 alluw Irrlli, ssd my lann in 1 iianip llalluw Trrlli, A Xlurs I loss, nr Ae, .1 iir.niiN. In if. XV. durum cV A. so K. 'ir. ! liars fuimstl b sirtiisraliip in Ilia praclnra of Ilia ' lw, nmlrr tlis nsmti and BiyU uf iljjAiirUlJ3 & WstAUVo Ills HiiRrrni sad Inferior (.'inula uf -1 - . . . . -. policy has Ik en altendid with tl,e happiest i -- - '","" .!"Vsr ! .'! ! ".'. Tiw ! result. It is true that the sellli itit-iit and ,,,, (h ,,, Au.n,.... Mais, wcsnnj sp. pi V mcut uf many juvtulaiiusol AineriLiiii u''4rtl,iiii.s.iinsrsvv 1.111...1 .Hi. Irs. I uitucn against llieso liatinns have In 1 11 , until will U civmuf lluse inuitltson sp. long delayed. 'I'll- iiwuliar position iu .r..vr.l u..lt. n.in M sraovr f.vo dullsrs-lrs which Ih-y have been placid, and the do. u..n 11..1 .".-. JSE WAIlK. Tsmlui) Ite.itlfnre. v. w. :ii Kslsni, CI AAIION K O, W.W. CHAPMAN, hsmunsv ( a. k. wait. Oiesun City. OrrgonCly, Match 9lh, 1H4R 3 tf UirK.in('il), May Mill, It-It? Aduiiiuatrstor. 11 . ,.. AllMINI.STKATUIX'.S NuTIUK. IsmJd'l If 'I! is lisrrby jivii Hist Ilia aubwrilH-r iirineipal lamling ilsrra fm trBtrlars. Kur Isruis J liatlHFii.luly iiliisnnlnl Ailniilii.tlatfuuf llie ' f,c, t..j. 0 lltilii I'rostssrtr. x fllO I.KT A two stnry flams building wifh JL llirrc scira of gionnd allachrd. Any r son Jcfuus uf ksrsn( a Iioum. ful Ilia BerwuiiKsls. Stun uflravsirrs, will iiimj una a very utsirauieiora. li.iu; siluslril on llio V. illsinslls liv.l, Bbuul Vtl mils nlsiVo Orejuii cily, and bring one of the. 1' liatlHFii.luly iiiisninl A.liuiiuatrBtniuf the ' f,c, tj Oil. uf Tliuui. U.s.Uiihs, Utn nf His llnilsd 1 HAinnntlfl flfrnlnst her. X , fleirmnil trisncnres tvsrn n.lnltlf.,1 In eonr iliAfe. ns ' rinrls. nr Imriml It liririri .Hell li.rin. uml erillUl III 01 I erll IlltS III ui"il IUIIII Is Si's u.. Lm.hi., ,1, nmml. nnrni Ih. Ijitaloof Ins sal.l Ssahonorable peace ; and that peace must far as a slate of war would permit, tho conditions us he may pn-surili. Ilnfirii Ih'i first two liisialmeiitH i.f tlm ludtmiiily 'Hkhiiis WiMm. at rs.u.i.il lo ril.ibit lbs briog with ll indemnity for I ho past, and mass of the Mexican population ; to con. tho prmiilpul porta of: Mexico worn blotdtn. '" :M)' doN.eueh.und llmgieuter .r. ssiin., bim .11 wais IndaUrd l.. ihs s.id W.to eacurttv for tho future. I litherlo Mexico I vinco them that the war was wagH not del by our navy, Iho revenue dcrivc.il fn.m I'ou ( tbo Interent duu lliurumi, in rxtt.ii. ; " c,l,r" "I""' '"aVsi1 if, iiiihiiiKH. refused all accomtiiolati3n by which agaiuvl the peaceful inhabitants of Mexico, impost duties uiidnr tho laws of Mexico Hon wllin convriitioii belvu.n thut gov. AJiiiinusrBtils. ..... ui,il. I lu, nl.l.tnn.l I I..., .n.!.,.t ll.nt. n.iil,t.... ..... .riitnr.nl I tvns i.i.iil ml., llm Mevirnii ..n.nru V T. I Crilllielll Ulld lllfl Lllitljll KtntCS, tllll rutlfl. I'I. .nu.,. I'.n M.v IS. InlH. H 31. . ., ,--. -, - ....... (iEtl AIU'.HNKIIIV, Oregon City, A.IlKEIIS, I hamposg County, Oregon, Cily, Msieh, 3lh Id III If. Or to i peace ' . .Whilst our armies have advanced from ''TMotjr to victory, from the 'commence Btaat ol the war, ll lias always been with .Jha olive branch of peaco In their hands; IttMfbocn In tho power or Mexico, at tr atep. to arrest hostilities by accept. hiiit. Osm great obstacle to tha attainment of ataana baa undoubtedly arisen from the kat, that Msxioo baa been so long held in l.aBsBKBBBsiaiiBi vj uuvs takviiuu vi iniiiiBiry usur vfltheT another; and such has been tho whicli had coinmuuucd hodililles ; tu re movo from their minds the falsa Impres. sions which their designing and interested rulers had artfully attempted lo make, that tcr the" purl had fallen iuloour military cations of which vvnru exchanged lit JL.Ii IKiMesxiou, tlm blockade was raised, und onlhn .'list of Oct., 1110. I'ho Alt Luminercn with Ihem periniltod uisiu pre I ney.tient ral of tho United SlaUs, iu .... I . ....' ' It. S I... 1......I !. ...I....1I..... Itor. rly scrilKtl terms and conditions. They were1 In August lost, completed tho udjudleution i . i . i a . I ... ll... ..I..I ...I... at.:.. ll . tho war on our part was one of conquest,, 01111. 1 to tho trudu of all natior.1 iiik.ii the,1"!" Ihu claims under this convention, und that it vras a war against their religion and ' payment 01 dunes 111 im modurato 111 tlinir "''"" "'" " ("' A DMINIHTIt ATUR'H NUTICK. vjjjlll ll'D is lisrsbygiiru, llial on llie t)lh dsy their churches, which woro to bo descora. ted and overthrown ; and that their rights of person and private property would be violated. Tu remove theso fab a Impres sions, our commanders in tho field vvero directed scrupulously to respect their re. tif Moy, iusl. the uitilsrsitriird was duly bp- miil'il Ailinuilstnloruf His Kststa uf i leorgs w. yen iwnu as ins law hi'ltUtd to Uia da. ara reaulrtd lo .rl tlmruiHi, in pursuaiiciriif Mrllur,.jseard,iKlliBBgivBii amount than Ihosti whlt.li had been ,,r.,vl. tho act of Iho Hlh of Alllllist, INK). Ihe 1 .... .'.,'.., V' .i..u. ously levied by Muxico ; and llio revi nue, " to whicli tlm c laiiuunts arn respect. Ilwk immcdiats psymsiit to ilia aubacnksri and which was firm' rly paid into ihu Mexican fully cntilhd will hu paid on demand tit nil .rm hul.ling cUiina agaiiut Ilia iIscsbbmI, S..B.S aa .. l.l.aAMU..B.. .sj.1l l..hsi.l llisi.n Ia tliS. ISISjfa. vs.!.saial .taslu BSShtltjlsSi lilt IIUUMJ TV "" I" '11 aiisjiia i aisv vssHss-s"t s-. ihhivh a a . . . . I t.Ml..l I invito the early attention nr coiigrcn '" to the present condition of our citUcns in ,,y jq(1i In usury, was directed to lie culleetul bv military and naval officer, and applied to tho use of our army and navy. Care was JOHEril JEKr'KRH, AHroV. Kbsks Wasii. WilusbM. Hsiitii Ward k Smltk, C'0.1f.tllHI0r1 miiKVIIAriTfl, Han Francisco, litl CAi.iroaNu. $ Tbo OroRata aavps-tator. Tssssv tN CurrsJtoy and $3 In Csah if psld withiaS mtiaUss,lf not psM at Uis Msr.tlou of 3 nonllss, 9 4 la Cash and a C'urrsury, aud If not paid at lha (spiiaUon of aft ruoiillis, ilia dirsclors rsaanrs lb rlfhl to dlscotillnus. U Adysrtiainisnts inssrlfd al on. dollar sad flfty cants psr sonars of sitlsea lints or leas, for lbs Hist Insertion, and ssvrnty.fito oral, for stch Bubssquant iuMilion. A bbtcal deduclloa Iu ystrly xlssrtiMrB. KTAII kinds of JOD WORK hsnUn.ly . MVd si Ihs shorlsst uotlcs psym.n in sdtsM. V1 kitf. .- '5..ll l f.vt. . '