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tl r at ir It i It I :lar. j ' 'Jrct ih: ivrcharij . ut.-v nl i ; ;ri? :'Mr t g.j. - of .by 1 C3 u.1 I I m,if. h.- I ; Jhhc, ufc- ' 1 ' , .";ri:assi . . . . maufi- r Li j: "Co . :.i ! nirhout sufj. : iji! eneoiH- , The cljict h jif i;cl to injure a coh r'i, i:i every way Thus he closed las ..h tn earnest commendation! Cj. to continue lis' uU to the p' lioy Jtjf , ' jo.v.cst:e ;inuf-!lur?s. I h j - 'j .vie-.vs wtfre 1 cxpreed in his In im-im! AJ Jrcsslliey wre nnir.t-.insd cjjrinj tin t..o terms of hi Pfis .sid-nncy, they were;...!.- nn'y reiterated in y'io clj;!rj vordicf his adnvri ili.jn, they wfiru renin? J nmiit tho sh.tdos 'of his belofed Verne :i, and fw! lowed kim.W .hut tomb whjjeh a r.-'ljjn's tears hav bedewed, and. ujrbn wl;;;.i million i will hereafter gizj,as oihjVs hiv giz;d before them, ns tho resting puce jfl h.i,.Lo was ".first in war, firsljn peaiic, ; I f.r-t in the h?arii of his countrymen.1'!' " Pr' '"'." Thimis Jefferson. , The Lllo.vmg i taken from a Report tf liii, nrtdj in 17J3 :. . " rV 1 : j. . ,'':'.i.;r2 a nation imposes-high dutieff on our pr ' :iio.-Hl or ' bits thorn iiltogetljer, It n, h?, i roper L. .. to do - the '.samel ly tl.l, j !r:s Ljrd.'uirj or excluding Imsc ,' I'ri; ' v.l.icli lhty biwj here in cortpo. liti ) , our own of tho same kind, iitipo " fci..,; u;i ihcin duties lowr at first,4 but heavier ,iu: J heavier nfierwards, as other chinncU of ei?f ;.(;' n. -; . J :r. . t " ifom his mosjagc to Congrckof Dj. ...It 15, lf3t he sysr , j 11 To c-':iv.i:o peace nnd'muntain iom . mcrce'and naviition in nil their lawful enter ' prizes ; to f)S.jr our fiihuries as nurseries ot iiav:-jiti'hfu:i I for the friutuality of min' Hnd prclecl viiu factuu r adopted, to our cir. cumtancci ; to preserve lha fiith pf oa. : lion oy an exact diachirg of its dtbti and -cc.rracts; rxpc:J the. public money wiiii'thu B3.nj casa.rr.J economy wo woulJ prfictico with our v mjJ impost on our citizs nci unnrcc-nrv 1 un-" to keep in all within tho p r, constitution! po;vcrs, ifral Union, as Ihi onlv and churiV. rock cf s if 'jv citizens, V r Tr.sie, . t v which .,,-uide By con. arsclves ('dilUS. in tiouir.j, to r..-i..j : hatlcn' rim- rMfc rule cfout action , we . n . ; r men the truc&rinci. '.v.- Jnd promote n union wl't. '..:.;" - : : J Vjl eiion equally iiui)icious io ib-'ir h! ii.f.4oJ s-jfett. "Agi.rf, Mes- scrr sa-a IIuv. IC"3; The suspension o! our ilUI. A - J . " ' - -,i cj:r..nrct, prolusedj by the injustice i . l 'li-'crenl , powers,. una tho . coniquer.t crtfices of our citizns ore sub- losses and .sic r i iects cl list concern. - Tho shu-uiori into which vc have thus been forced, has impelled ujtu apply '-a portion iot our in lusiry, ad cap- i:al to iriurnit mx -factum t and improve. 'r.:.:n!s, -Tho cxlcM el i! ' convtlisiun ii daily in-Teasing, an i ' J.o1ji 'remiins thai thol'fubli)h.;.euuifji.... J and forming,, will, under vtba auspices of cheap materials and Bubstance, tb ' of labor from'taxnt wn with vt ar. I of x ; acting duties 'fifjo?iivita: tiont1ccoms porlruncot.,,; AgVif. i'mj I his let tcrto Ionj:'unin Austin, Oih J.nu 181l(: 'W have fcxpeiicr.,d what we didf noilthcnbo lieve, that there exists boih p'roClglcy . and , power cr.cugh to exclado us Irpm tU& luld of inlsrcl. "g3 with othsr nations; that to be ind-prrijni for tho comforts of life, we must . (abrucaio them .ourselves ; We mu.sl now yiz I cul; t!;j miRulact-orer by tho&ido ofthe ogri. :.st. The former question is suppressed, ! or r...'..-r ; " -umrj a new form. L'he prancl I incuiry r.j..' i, tli'ill we mxkeVir bwncoin 1 forts cr ) wiib'-v 't then nt the will ot a far. L-d ' ? IIo l?rt lote wha is r "v rev.: rue :!!i?r"tou i! p n 'etKe on in t ai:ilo !ive lik r::s Ir.r.i proud -nr.Ic:-!, erl o clotl;.-d in wil l l.'is'.s i ' - and c- 0 r We prc-.rr.t r. .t ' ; t f J..:r -s - or.' grv.ter ; , i.i o. j llfpubliv;, - " j j:io.i of lius l : '. : -0 of pre'.ec. c! C:. -: -iJer t'..o AsPil.: 1.2:! Ha-,son, liiin .v. r staicsman b"! cvrr You have sc . :. in n article, that l.o favo; . lion at the f..xl sr.... Constitution i:i ITS'). ia Lis r.ioss.1". of lsio.. A i;:--".i c su' i w ill "press nvoro Kntr.cd. ;-"t.cn y our :a;ior.3, a portion cYt'-.Tn Annut Lt Lj w:!! ' :"r.v;-Icntb-jiiifcr: . II - :J c sec rir.j to cur Li.i.i:.;'cciin nLs't.jwj ihcy I. j atVtccd, t.:..! ;,ro i "I c.'. in r -rrn: oeunucr t:-o i j cc.cs oot por--.giin, f ..:i t'.2 4;' ir..:i:-l r.:cs. . i T 1' . . . i - . . . l:i 6- t!. i1 nj-ii: - i.. u...ics - .1 1.: . .3 tJ tt r: , . , . r . . .. .5 v. in ncccjiirily pre.-""', -rv.n'i.. JMnsekct:. ft 1 Unl.J i 1 vry -1 cm A ' ih 1- . . ar : 'hL'r or- ... too fh-!l r iu;7.ie i :rc' lo I: ' C ' .-I t ad 'riculture .. ncjri..jj.ii:r i::ir '-:":, '! );.;e5i'icas its it" - -r.zn i.i t!.-.t c ut cxcli'istiri-'.ai i; i., .v u . in L. vou!J Lc and lv. : , vzr br :c!i cf inJtry.-- equally a: (" -ti'i;.: is it, j ircrUe at l?ie a narket f r tjir raa m:.i:riah1 as, exlen.!.;; l!.c cyr.i p .!:: jh, it v. i!l cr.!; incc the ptice and pro!eci t.'-i c::!:iv-tjr ii;;'i:, .t tho casaaiitics incident i fjn-iju imike's." Ajjain in his first an rrxijije, J.o bjys our manufactures will require t!.: continued ciler.tioT, of Con I grcss. The casual employed in them is cun i Jerabfc, and the kuo.vlcd-fj required in the mai.'hinery' uud f.bric of ul t!.o Uacf;:! onMul'.iciurcs 5' of grc.t. voh- . TV-ir pre. servation , dpnli o:i due c. . mem is con nut '. ijio I.'jjii ttiicr itatiou."' Ajr-tin in his third unniril n . t.i il. 'S$1 o(. "rj f.. res. " It U den ce:r;r- ll9 : eat importance . domestic : u;. ' ' on fij'. nstderation of ,r '-i-irei.) in all its rela the t-- ; tiutis I ;i ialion ir. tun tor t i t a further augucn. . , be ma Jo of the duti s on cer n articles, in faver of our own, and without affecting injuriously any olherj inter cs.t." In bis seventh wc! find as follows " 1 rec :mt nd a review ot the tarjll for lhi j.ur po' ! affording additional protection 'ia iIkkc a i tic k-$ ..which we are prepared t'i manufac. turc, or, which arc more immediately con flicted with the, defence nnd- dependence ol the country . l a Whul c)uld wo add" to cvo nd.litionil weight to lhe"Con.isteni nd deliberate opin ions of Washington, the Ruber of his1 coun try ; of Jeilerson, the immortal Author of our D ctarution of Independence ; of Madison, ihe'Father of ihe Cunsliiutioh, and of, Mon roe, the brave and gallnnl soUier, the pure patriot and statesman. They feposu now in the silence of the tomb, honored and reinem. be'rodt for their services by i all , thir' livim countrymen, save, those iuh :m:d modern Democrats, who' class them for ihciriTVi.F View?, among iho odi jus blue-light Fede ralisl; the, enemies of their country, tho rollers of one, portion of the . neop'.o for;ihe benefit of nn. oitr-portiun;tho friends' .f Briiiah tyrnn;1 nyiraiher thnin of the freedom and n orv ol Republican America. j " . - We.donota.sk you tacrifico your prii cipies ; we only n.5k you lo'acknuwleduc 'frank-' ly that they-have been condemned bv ami.! rtty of the people, an i to show', bv vouir acts. thilvou think m.iro ofth ana 01 jour country than voti do ol" r" , i -;"T ' J -"o "V-- names and p-irty associations. . . lrir7 un reasonable I Standard. ' request Jtcs.. h is n renuestVV :.' Y ! knjivlcdge'that which -Vior us lo! ac-. Wodo'tioi boh'eye "rwe do not bcljeve.- ' the Whigs hi the; principles'' of jrity of-Tj-'..lve been condemned b)j a'm.- weM1icon;o oi the United btates who entitled oy the Constitution to cast in ther suffiuges at the late Prcsidenii'tl EleC )ion- ..The frauds perpetrated in that Imenoi fable nontenure too fresh in our memories, to'all j." us to nvike such a false and un reasonable' adri.tssion.j' Wo arc, however, willing to Y show by our net,11, that .we hive iho magnanimity arni jhe Justice. to applaud whatever we uny sec' in Mr. Puck's -adminis. irntitm th it is patriotic and : praise-wnj-ihy ; wjulo we fcbiiU. as freely condemn and do. nounco that which is selfish, unwise inn va. politic; Will that do? Rileigh Register: I'.A Cast oj Temptation. ' jTho : liar fisbirg correspondent of th Pnilid-jlphia ; Ledger .;'. A caso of somewhat singular n.attircca.me up befru( the Conn 'on Thursday. .'A am nam?d Roi, of this borough, for the purpose of testing a by in his employ, phced 12 1-2 cents in qi vest poc!. ,3a but for him (he is about leu years i ;t) whit 'i bo stole, tloot prosecuted, and liio G;. rJ Jury four,.d a true billi Th3 counsel for defendant, John Luukfe, Esq., madi a rrnst surreys ful tle-lence.- Utf tok for U3 text the most stiilii; g prt of the Lord's Prayer- Lod us not into lempia t in.1 , Qao . old gentlemm f( w as s pleased that he has ojrdered Mr. Lunklo a cost ly'gold. headed cane, having engraved iIhtc. 011, Lead us not into teivpiati i.t" .1 j i-il ui bote to worth and Ulcr.t, and a b a tliatan CmpiTor might envy. -. Tiio j :ry returned a verdict t f not guilijr, The Judge look icc--sion to i;nke som remarks, which I think n-.'ithcr the grand j iry , tHo prosocting atlor ne , nor the plaintiff relished muctuV , ; . 7V:i1 Gocernmc::! 'Bent on Var!--Th? UnLvi bi Soiurdav nilst has a leader on V..- bouaJaries and "ex; cm of Texas, c'onci adi:.j; as tot lows : - : Let there bo ter. The Hi- 1 ) mis:: .ie &o'.i!' this mat l Norte is o .r bound iry line.,' "he r:o d.! Norte- V.'f" "i.U be our iou.Uary; una oeitii. - !' ol Kie ?Ieic j.is, nor t' tongues 1 i -. '1 l.::c-l.:;vn:er, w. , :..icier.tt - bc-n" iry east of to u river. 1... i: .ry is p!a,;t:d, an 1 1U0 buil.Ts i.f ti : b io:- MJxi- c-ns, cor ti.ri p-pv. oi tl.. rfii.'nJs 1 t i'uhe tl: et jo t!iis; -.i -:s',tb"i-. m.' IVi " ; :ovi: cur; 1:1 ?...Mo to . c :r.luil-j : ' c.zry iiv:. 1.. t ration !. - j r: bor't j l! 2 ' -f ;'.U tcf : o iarv :dc Half ) t re i f c?j fir . -" f it, and th i.. r. rir:T...-f- a co'! I t in i'..'- f ' . Air. 'r:r.:;s . c;r-..!:r rr..- o a ' ... ,.rr to do ly (.i.VJ. if Cddcr Jas. jict of J .unes r. ::.t, :;avj vz-r 1- Wilmin'ton. ri?rt!i Corel... a. .... .... 0 , . , Owen, remove.!. - Tho cost of building tmgi. :io t Iocs not vary much from ens 1.0:: Ji c ! ;ind thirty dollars per mile. , i .Gen. Gaines, it is snid, will be court-mar. tialfed for his late proceedings. . ' ; Mr." Il'iydon, a Massacbu'sctts grntlemaD, lias given 514,000 lo ihe Verm ml College, ;t Burlington. ' V " . Mr. Wilson W. Gill, fiving fifteen miles 'north-east 'of Fayetlevilte, 'IVnn., had his fiouic with its contents, burut down on Sotur day, 23 luff. ' - " . Gov. Wright, of New York, Ins sig:, :J I lie i't mperance pledge ! 1 At a meeting "c'- 'V held in St. Clair County, . Illinois, tho I '.a. John Reynolds, tato Governor of that biate, offered the fol lowing resolution, which was uuauimousiy adopted : ' . , f . . Resolved, That the chair appoint five per sons to make a report to an adjourned cs-ion of this meeting, on the propiiety of passing an 'act of Congress to authorise the President 10 purchase the lslanJ of Cuba, with iho con .sent of the white population thereof. . 'Sir," snij a Judge, Jwhy do you bring such a case as this into C-iurtt Wny do you not leave it Jo some of yor hunest ncigh horsTV'"' Because, our honor,' -replied the liwyer, - wc diin'i -t-ho-nt! - that dmnest men should Ivivs anyihing to do with-it!';. j Iris noticeable in this mirket that S!er juian's loz -ogesaro not so while as they were 'Boston Paper: ' ".' - : And in this, thai many! negro InhTes arc not so black as tliey u.ed -to btr. JV. Orleans KPaperSy0:h . It i astonishing, the propensity that somo people h ive for celebrating their own exploits. Boston Post. . i Ten thousand pirsnns are said to ba now actively employed -in working ' the copper mines on Lake Superior. - - Ecudor and Peru. -Tho South American Republics, Urudor und Peru, arein a dread ful slate of confusion. The whole country is in a state of civil war ed by the T -..ri I aoauuon- I ho fo . . p ' a . .owio'r apiropnate verse was found, some lie .. 0 - i - r broke ve s-ce, written upon the - back of a a oanic note ; ' Hark' from the banks an awful crash, - V rvitrinU hear lite crv i T Here is a note that calls for caah, ' ' v . ' k Bat, oh, 'tis all in my eye V - .V " Ml- Clay has returned,, in fine nealth, tto his rcf-idcrtcc nenr Lexington, from his visit to the Virginia White Sulphur Springs. : A: western editor begs bis" patrons 10 "pay up'thetr'dues ; and says he is 'ioo ragged and miserable jtq be seen out of his own village." A Great Turner, M acta Hand, one of Geo! Welch's Circus performers, threw sixty .eighl consecutive somersets,' at Syiacuse last week ! " This has never been equalled by any person not a - politician, and by very few po titicians. f . - ,'.Thc spftncss.of some r men is accounted dir by the prcvak'nco'.of cotton aboCt them. Like begets like,, , . , - Tnarcfare only ihrce ways to get out of a sciaps.1 write out, fight out, or back out ; but the best Way is to keep 1 ut. ". '?!) l d," said a young lady'to-a boy cir ryieii no "empty mail big, .'tare you ar:.i:l bo T 'Ve dazn'll'duk Tze a female boy.'do. ye.' 1 y - .'.';" : At tho last Wesley an conference in Eng land, it was r Solved thm no candidate for the nni:ry, l.a:ng 111 ttrimonia cngigcmeni s, should L- received as'a student into the theo logie-il i:i '.iiutions of ihe denomination- - The i-pli".; '.s of most men might read lie wa? born; he toiled and worried for food, clothing, and equipage; ho sought the phan-' torn hijppiness; be t::cd.; "J . " ' Go AL?d There's nothing like it,; you will ver fail jso long as you have your arms f,!!, a vour mind busy. Look on the bright . 1,,-rp up your spirits, and as true as you !io you ' . woik your' way to wealth and l.oiior. A lovc tooehcd damsal, writing to her "fel ler1 fa s : "Co whap tr; Johnny, if ihings dial !oV; ".Il fircd slick down here Taiers is i:; 1 the old pig are doing well' . Tui '.'.'"g down tho census of a dense!) nfT.:' J iKi'VulorLood.'' as "the fellow said v. mi S.j s. .I'iu.vtd the c I am considerably agil.A:s 1 1 j lho wi-e, af:er it h,J been viok nlly pu! , '"" .Ell: !i extremely ill at his residence in i lp'.i' t; very little hopes are enter tain J i-t bis recovery. , - . ":- '-" ' 'Ti:---parent who would .'train up ft child in wny ho s!i ;' i g , nvist go in lho way l.o would train up ihe ci.il V , ' "1- 1 ' nv rvrs ook j.:o ksi.in mis mor ' -.': l a dindy to a sm.frt girl j and he 1 S. leaden visioners in tha"m-st cruel 1 f twe? n j and f i; I slid;!.: 'Cat!, 1. mmn-r.' "Tlvy remind me, v.J, "of a codfish "dying wkh the ' tJ C...J.crs. German ' physiolo- g-:s cini . m t!i t 1 f t Meatus 01 men 00. Twe. .1 l: !::ce:i n:. 1 tot-:.;y-five, ten originate in tl.o was'-e - f tltu c -...-LiiuUua by str.oki.ng. ' CjI. J. B. Forester, contractor, for rem jv-i-tl!:o ChMcraw'. Indians, .'die! near Fort Tow nson, in the Choctaw Nation,; Arkansas, on ihe Cist July-' " . . . . ' t ".:.-r, 1 beard you say in the rail car '.v-i'-i'. you were in favur cf low ve cm." r ! saw you kissing cur :s morn: Is the matter wito Mr. J- ir; ' JV;.. '-rj.Ti U.. t!i .t ti.cre are more ii L'.atcs Jo-Jii.-.tS-.) t' .i twenty printers 0 du:;t-3 of" cLrks in W11J . ..i..... ' 1..0 uUt.i"3 Oi the D. . t:i ;t VuV.in:on; J tUt ihy are eq': il if not superior to islheio had tl.j advantage rf a collv-gintc ;cdjeation. We have no doobt abuul it. Half tba college fledgling don't know a commi from the fiike of an auchor. All." j Eceniitg J..ieUigencer. Among tho patents recently extended for fiurleen ears, was one for a clutSs tchistlc A feeling Husband. A gentleman was waked in the night and told that bis wife was dead, lie turned round, drew the coverlet c!oseraud pulled down his nightcap and mul icred, as he went lo sleep, " Ahf how grieved I shall be in the momin.'1. - . -! : .Eligible to Preach. A corrcp .ieol of the Boston Atlas tells the following ;tory of a fellow who applied to vn Magistrate' in Eng. land for a license to preach ;. he was asked ihe usual question 'Can you read and write "Neither,'' said the aspirant to pulpil honors; "Then," asked the licenser, Vhow con you .ink- of' preaching?" " Oh replied the clowiii "nother reads, and 1 spomids and 'splains." ".," A nice and wholesome Siccetmeal for Fam. ily use P.rc or not, as you choose, a q"-"i tity of sweet apples, to fill an earthen or sto..e jir; add a little" sugar and molasses, and if ibe-tipptes are not sufficiently juicy, a little water; cover wit! a thick nastoj.of fiurand water, and put into a bricu nvein with your bread. Le lhetri stand till morning, they will have thp flavor of baked pears, and can be had freih at all seasons. I v- '& - ' Theviil.ige of Binghampton,inBroom county, New York, was visited' by a terrific hailstorm .on the 4ih instant. ' It is estimated that upwards of 2j), 00.) panes of glass were broken by tjie hail; One of Judge Whitney's barns was unroofed ; fowls nnd birds were, pelted lo death by the hall, ; cjirriages were upset by lho wind; . horses broke their fasten ings and run furiously ihrough the streets; corn was greutly damaged .fields of buck, wheat wholjy destrpyed ; and rnile.i offences prostratcd.'j In one field of benns, belonging to Cpt. Tljorp 2l)0 bushels, ii is supposed, were shelhd by the ;hailP'.:' ' "i - ' tJi' 'The Sicfn'ller.'r-Beware of that man who cheats Ihe benefactor of his r,a- r r- ter., Jf'Hr'l.n.y.'v.mrhnlrhnr. linker. nnJ o.Kiior. aril vou may, retain sime fragment of honor; but when taking advantage of dis tance, and the proverbial l.induessoflhe prin j.er's heart, you cheat. hi. i of; his dues, you are Pshaw '.. ,. '.:-.- ; ' . Vl had rather hi? a dog and bay the moon11 ihan such a ma n fordogs arc not insensible to kinduois.-IVashinglonianl' ' ' ' ' T liov. ell Carpet KlauiifacliircS..' 1 One of the editors of the RtthmonJ Whig, who has been spending some time at the li-isi n the e.xatninntioQ of the various man ufacturing establishments of that prosperous ectkn of our .Country, describes in one of his rerenf letters a visit to thu " Liwell Car. pet Manufactory,' where he; suddenly found himself in the midst of more than fifty looms,' V from which seemed to spring," he. remarks, .asif by magic, some of th most beauti ful figures in wool hehad;ever seen.". Ho adds: ; j . ' . 1 ' ," Untircntering the building whore we found a large number of the " Lowell Girln" weav. ing ci-rpcis,' I had no conception whatever' of the great , perfection lo ,which"tbis' kind' of tvork has been brought in this country. -The carpets then b-ing made, by lhe i)nly power loom-i and firsl ever known or used, in any country, were equal in richness or beauty to any thing of the kind it is ppssible to produce And 1 w-'is forcibly, struck -Upon. examining the sty h? of carpeting manufactured al Low ell, to find that-it w.is thoi1 very article, that many of our merchants-tnvo. to mtrkr Ger. mm," from ibe fact thai there. are' many peo ple in this country who; imagine thai '-carpeting cannot bo- made any, where else than across the wafers! " That such nn idea U not only prrj j.Jioial to American Industry, but al so exhibits .a want of information, i do not her- ' ' i say . Why "should not ail article nriuu.'.ietured in this-country oeus Qood'as tii a 'made elsewhere?' 'Ji nd-why "should ive" not foslcr our ownr "enterprising a'rtizins ia preference to those abroad ? ,V- lr' ? In being gufded ihrough the ! carpet build inSi"by an intelligent youth, who seem v! to take pleasure in showing me lhat some Joings could be dona in this country as well sis others. I was Uken into the part'of the factory where t4Channi1le"and "Tuft" Uus are.midoV Hero ogaiu.t.o sceiho " exquisite? perfection of. some of tho Lowell rugs surprised be. yond measure. : And, 4 as, struck regain whh ihe fact, thai many of those very Lowell rus would havo to undergo a,' German or "Eaglisli' stnmp, before the people of Amer ira could be made lo appreciate them. "" - - r : s 3 - -'. - Election Frauds. Wc learn fre.i t! Sus quehanna '.(Pd.) Reg:sier jhat tl.3 niJ-otion Board'of the town of Silver 'Lake in jhai ... t t - Court ori an indictment for knowingly receiv--ing illegal votes -afiho last Presidential efec- Uon.f' it was proren oh the trial, that about forty votes were rcceive-i -from uonaturaliz-ti fort-igners, after., being -chaliengtJ- by iho Whigs--"The Register ;siys lhevidencc c:i ihe j.-irt of the prosecution wis verv fulf,anJ unfolded facts of n most outrageous ch u-?rtcr and. that the' Judge in his charge to tl.s, Jury leaned as far aj he could .to iho ::Jo cf lho prisoners;- yrf t!. verdict renJjrr.I iibou't q 'si'ation .wr.s . jtbo, inj oc! , - cf tl. election in Sdver L ike are guil) ... r.:anni-r ar. 3 form, char: rd in tl mtictmc.:'.."" Intelligencer. ; Latest fron Tob-ts 1 Kri- Joseph At- u:us, nrriveu at i o; . c: 001. ;oy, brin" ir - r.ews j'..;.o To La .-co to theCL':!i ult. Teu daw previeus ( ays ih-s N. V. .Tribune) a rev.!uiL:i '-ro'-te rvt- in. Tobis'c, trtv.'p T ' u. . .t I.. .cX -wM of Ire.a eraorc2 to utt';c:; tho 'le"Jr c." the tru. t ( J .1 iji-i n, t-.vct , .r . j r,:: 1, t t: C '.ate d Ih clli.J tho U. t. a citizc.i cf ll.o S . and shall I vo resided in next precedi.. : an' t.!. ... 1, mor.'.1.3 ;.!.!. tl..i tltr..;, town in which 1.3 clTbrs to . -.ledj Af 'cans nnJ de-"en 1 exct-plcd,) ij to l:;..:J a The terms of odce of 1.. House is two ycafs and the 5 Legislature are biennial. To cf ssion ; ell'! ll.O to lho House, one must Lj u citizen of tha U. Slates, or, tt the ime of'. the adoption of tl;3 Constitution al citizen tof the il"pjblie of Texas .nd nn inhabitant of th. State two years next preceding his clociL.i, and. the last year tho; -of, a citizen of the county, city or town, for which he shsll ber chosen, ar I havo al'-: '"d the age of twenty one years cl tholirr. his election". x" ' . ". Tl); 1-. ..1 of thje Senators is lvo years, end they arc to be divided into t - classes, so tht one half may be chosen biennally." The ad ditional qualification for Senators is, to have been an inhabitant for three years and lo ba thirty years of age. - : Noininister of the' Gospel or priest ii cl'u gible to the Legislature,.'" . . ".'..'.. ' , The Executive is to nominate the judgea of ihe Supreme and District CtiurtSj und'with uie uuvjcu 01 xwo-imrus 01 iqb oeuuio, cum, mission them for.'six years, ''-.'" The Attorney General is appointed in ihe samo manner, and holds his commission for two years '.'-.-' - . j . The Governor is to hold his Tiee for two years, and shall hot Lo eligible for tnorejlmn four years in any term c f six years-. - His other qualifications arc like a h. alorV - The Salary of. the first Governor is to le'.C'--0lJi and no'more." lie can hold no ether office or commission; civil or military. ; - : V V No minister)! -the Gospel i-i 'required to perform mililaiy idu;y,orJi oaroacs, or serve on juries: : . ; " J- c ; "Vi 4 . Tho oath of ouiee iso formed, that in'au. ditton lo the usual provisions, one must s'.vear that since the "idopUon of , tho Conslituiion ''-'.s riot fougtu truuct.w$;tun or wiiL-. ut the ' 1 . ... ' ,., . - . 1 Slate t nc- cep:cU aehai.engo; nor in any. way, urJeoc;-J any person tlius oflfeuding. .- ' .. - " And all ho! shall offend, "-(bv 'fighting" duef accepting la challenge,- oc-,) after he adoption of lhetconstiialion, shall bcdepiived of holding .any j fuce oL trust or ' "profit. ' ' ' , In'all tlectioj-'s by 1 he people the vote is to be by .'ballot; lillhe Legislature olherwi-io di rect in elections by the Senate or House, (exccpi'of-lheirowiT officers,) the .votes shall be r ha voce. ' ; r f . 1 . "y - ' "f " -4No meh.bcV of Cphgrcss, nor pcrsonTioIJ tng office, urrdcrj tho United States; lorcither of- thei7i,-or a foreign ppwcrf is "eligible to the Legislature; "ptj can ' hold 'office under the. State. t '" jj "- "--V"'41"! ": ' ,The"bws ztohiti be revised five years after tha adoption f lhc Constitution and juUish.. ed.; hnd (lhc same repeated ever-y 'ten yeas thereafter. : ' ' J" '. -, V- ' ; 1 .No lottcryVan.ba authorized by tbo Sinte, ind the buying, and -selling of all tickets is prohibited.' v j .1',".- : .: V." i-i -.No -divorce Can be granted by the Legis iaturc AH "property, both real nd personal bf the wtfo, owned br claimed by her before marriage, and jacqui red afterwards by 'gift, devise or descent, thai! be lu r separate; pro perty ardjawra shall be pascd morscloarly. defining tbo Teghts of th wife, 1n relation as well to her separata - propeity as thai held in eommon'wiihvher husband. ' Laws si, ill also bo passed forrJtbo' registration of the wife's - All claims, locations.' surveys . crranis'aud titles of lands which are deel 1 red "null, arid void by ihe Constitution -of the R-publio of- Texas, are and the same snail remain lorcver; null and void. - - '"'' 4" 1 : No copoVate body shall ba created, rcL . i eu or extended, with ban!iing'or discounting pri vileges. - . ..'j ;"; "... -:. .; -' ;';h -1 . No private corporation shall be created, unl i the bill treating shall bo passed by two thirds - of bolli Ivbusos of- lho Legislature f andlwoJilnrdsof ,tho Legi-lalare ahalfhave power tcj revpl.e and repeal all private corpo rations by making compensation for the Iran-; chise. j'And the Stale shall not bo part own. ercf tlie stock-of . property belonging to any corporation - - Is- ; , ?,The Legislature shall prohibit bytaw'f in dividualsfrom'Jssuing bilh, checl.s, prornis. sory.-notes, "or, other paper, to .'circulate- os money. - - - - . " ,h iMo.t ample provisions are made forcduca lion, but." we. have rjol room to enter, further upon the Constitution to day, :Th'e vote upon "the adoption of the Consii-1 tution is to be riva. voce. - Should it appear from the, rcf urns to have been adopted, the President on of before the 2i Monday in Nd. vember next is to issue his proclamation, . dU reeling and requrring'dections lo bs Iroldeh on third fdonday in December next, . for the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and members of lho Sanate'and Hou ; cf Repre sentatives of the Siato Legislature, in acc'of; danco wiih the appointment of representation direclcdby thcConstii'ulio:.. - Upon receiving intelligence of the accep tance tf theCor.stitut.co Ly the United States Congress, t-is President is to-.convene t: - it1:? L"ysl..;ture,wh?n iha votes for Gover nor and Lis "ni.t Governor, t!cc.t"ftre to be counted, r- 1 -th" . jns eLcted at.onc inl .fa!" j. Tne Legi.1 ..oi j i,hall proceed as- early as 'piacticable lo elect Conatcrs lo represent ihe tats.'in .tho Senate.of,Cio United States; und also provide for the cLetion of.Repre sr;ntu;ivea to thc. Con-ress cf " the. United Slate's.' "'"r,1 - .' "" ' .The "President of Tcxr.sf immediately rr'r the im'i-jration cf t' s Governor, Is to .ll -er to him all the rccc. ublic money, douu mcr.ti, nrehives, and r --.ic property of cverv description whatsoever, under t!:u th;.-Executive .'branch cf lho Cj,;, Urol - of ..men 1 : O ct. - 1 ...11 -.'.Af : ! :nce as . , ar: . . - 1 i ", 1 ycr, ;..J t. nial allir.nco turc re. S :e, bo1 lory corrcsucp h:id obtain"J a e 4;h '. . . life rr.d Rdvcntu:- " ' t sp -live. Her wi-'i ' r at length an intui v : -.. house of her brother, with and who weu!J 1 y tV; Vh:. presented bim-t If, t-.. a veiled lady, w'-o t. :c ! . mined upon no. ' ; 1 nci..:. J rt ?- i(vear; . . r. , I , siie snou-:j r.?v: n t I of "Ml- ' or 1 er. personal iUpcarnnce ! 11., L.t'. length, declared ihl the was e .ll-.". . she still seeded to- l.c!t t' " gallantly W lied' lea vo t: wi -tioiis ieil. It- lids); u ' .. face presented itself, end r. . -unJry of CocccalniCDl yuri-J-i gi. j I.;: ' popped up,, to ihe amTerr.'.-nl f.r ! -of tho wife. seeker, win preptrcd to u. 1 cn hi 3 .til 1- but fie wasquicl.iy s .rr.".:- . ".... Ljj- '. lied by a number of y.crs ,, ....1 : : 1 .1 v.:s ' i tumbled inta'the --u-J, v. !:.mu n 'nr '-ity of : r water was thrown i-pon ."n. . if . arreiv 1 ftdniitted that he.h J pens -tc I l! he e'enied the asci-iull, ,cd i.s the c could not'distinetly s.vcar thit t(l 'idy ;'but .j1! tiiiant Lfcnd.int assauhed ', the cas-3 v.9 d'5rhii:cd.-2io;i., i , don Paper, r ' -'"'' J . '-Her? i! leforethe Pec;!.'. Virginia and. i Tennessee contains over f '"y-cHst thousand v persons, over twenty en . irs cf npo, wh-v.., cannot read or write. 17. o. Jem. '. ; "i - And keen u twsoJ .lUi a lho 1 i ..i-e, lhat JJuQjjf 'your broihVr !. ..." i. lion 'with one ol "iirC ' 1 f:vv d.iys since, hot on!--' i conversa V ; -! J iho "Common School Systcr.i" -I c hi red it'trrbo 'fanti-IlepaLlicanJ' 1 bey. de . AnJ one i l - effect. of them even went so far as lo that r'!'-! ran re -wis a Ie$s:. r.nJ I nielli-" rrtnce .. Curse.--Sammcrville i. V-rr. ' it nAn AlolitiQn Paper d 'iscou.f - I Jar belief Funds. The, MoiZMG- CtiKo::;cLE, rf nor-' thern' abolition paper .h-o-b ;en ceontinueJ for want of funds." Th"e A.,: lowing is the an--n'uhciatton of tho fact; howirg tli vt j-'1 Vlition subscribers havo not honestv enju'ij io imv' lho printer: .. . "J)iscontirr.nce. The.dil.iiorin ess of our Subieriburs in paying Jo r-the Emmeipitor, and. 'the laik of iniercsT among our friends in extending the eirculatf-m t-f the Diilv Caron-- Icle.' has brought us ta i-4 - this time. LCAVITT& ; Wcnro glad to observe thit one I th? inrw : ivts-flsiigned f?r4hisact is tbc" I ick jef lercsl"aming ibolitioui)-ts inliho.circul-iliun of. the iocuodi iiy pa pen Ii js an indlcnion, ' J -we lrustjhat4he -abolition fi ver is subsiJii!-. Wc. ha ye always maintained lho opinion tint the fire would s vni tom the fuel is too cost. ' y Charleston Couricr. - . . ; .Tbu sentiment of that gailinind indomil able Whig, - Et -Governor Joncj of Tonnes. sec Is .worthy to tak a high place among the ' watchwords .oP the Whig nj'rty. . pjht on fight'evct." ' Such should be the firrare h solve of. every . pponent.bf that spirit of Lo-' c corsm which'has already done such mis-; uh.cf, end ?tili:thrc:wns- $uch i: lcdalli? di. ester -to our County. If At. times wbei there is do immediate nil for action -co rest onouftarms, still we . . uld cherish the fiiei determi nation never to yield our principles; " or cease err opposition. to thut party v.hich U ' made up of threads and ; .tches -nd d'iscor-"'-dant elements ; whoss lenders have'ths'cry of Democracy. on their lips', and thcir' own inte rest and aggrandizement in theirhcari's : l.utf. ers who profess one thing and practice anotli er;".who in one breath proclaim themselves the "especial guardians of a strict c....itruc tfon of the 0 ;r.sluuiion. and in the r t I - ?- taie not lo defend and. j-jsiify any . and every stretch "of .'executive power.-. What though ' this party has "succeeded by the most deccp. live, acts and shameful "means in Jeludtr tha r people and ccnifolling Jhe-rjbverrneni7 for the-piesc.'l, what then t . Does it I j-uome men canscioui of pure intention: serving to hive their rights rr.d ; peruated to them and thzir chi'': end of ;:c per' Do:4 their heac3 in c'r. ir it 1 ccom? th tr. ; and r ' r t!i0 R-?puh i rcv.iL - 1 1 :i r ' "I 1. r rc' rrscrvc, Vhij'p-.... and true j:! ect from t!: rf Lt1 -f x l' .'. to 1 C. r ..im, 1: E. B. L'r! ger.t"-:naa ia: ' 1 cfl ' -1 tho l.u cflh;r.. . rr.r- A ' 'r. I ar-.- ' ll.r. '. r - : z .:ahr" 1. , you r- 1 X d ; ?"w J',:. liV.". .' t ifrr-f -. i fc. . f ,. ! "Wtiv. Ia hsa i:.j-rcJ tit cm' by I-. , -- . r r ..-j;-r." . , re" . i c - " To c ore proud f. -3 c j- f L: c":o, Don -diguel rj-t.' Ah corn:. rcial inlcrcour? i L:f.vef,:i 'i ' --o "n" z Cr:l l:vl t:r':--:r '.J. '" " " - a..d the G )v'cr:-ir shall c!lr pOC-2 cf th.3 t ir.-i 1 "Ir L?C:-:nt. chi: I 1 - 0 r in li m-rner as t di. r.-M. in r v;::
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1845, edition 1
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