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BF"rtIS EXCBLLBNC Y THOMAS W. VifiAZEY.GOV. OK MARYLAND. .f proetamatton Whereat, try lbs Cimstiiution of Ibis Slate, .nd with the vew. -' (wprtMUm n escential branch hf lb W.b.le Detriment of ihe O iwratOHOl. "f providing for such cbanires io Ihe u-ember thereof perwdfcally M the People tuighi dese " nwM- " WM Pr0T,T ded that he rW ,,f ,he "'fr1 counties, and , of the cities of Baltimore and Annopnl'. duly qmhrt. l as Elvctors. should, im ibe nrM Mow I.. ..r Sniintr list, elect two persons fur each ..i- .h- ..i.i nuuiue. and one person for each ul the said cities, to be EleWorsgf tha Sesiv who wore required in him in tlie Cily of Iwiapolis oo ibe third Monday of Mid month ; tad they, or any twenty four of them, so met, were dtrct ed, after having qualified in the manner provi ded for. lo proceed Mi elect fifteen Senaiors, who, wba seleeted, iwul,mlitttjli'iaunHaa..aurii. were looonsltlulc ' the Senate or Maryland, m the plane of those who Ihen constituted that branch of the General Assembly : And whereas, eighteen of the person who were chosen aa KVctor , in pursuance ol the a foresaid provisions of ihe lyonstiluiinn, and in euntui uiiiy io law, hae failed in perl..rin the du ly enjoined upon iheni aa aforesaid, by refusing, k.l nuiiiiiiiiiirf ii rfnse. or neol.-CI Io meet Ih- other Electors who bae attended . qnalifi'd. slid beid themselves in readiness lo pcilurui ihir .In ly ( in consequence wh leol no new Senate las yet been elected : And whereat), ihe eaid unfaithful ayenisof the People, in additiiion lo their violation ol du ty ait aforesaid, seem vainly lo have imagined thai ihe fleet of their conduct would be the de airuon hi in. I overthrow of the Constitution and (i.ifer'iiii-m of the Sine, which many, if not all ..... . . ... ...... . ..i til lite 0. HH'l neremiore vein m nupiiui. , ,, aiv.niliuujy , presumptuously proceeded lo rccom mend measures t' r aulisiiiuiiiig another Consti--lotion ami Government for thai which they seem to iiavc sii)'hh'1 'li-y had destroyed, or ui leant, IH.M UlIy Holllldell : An.l whereas, sundry evil disputed, or .mis guided eiux tiave taken, and ire ciMilinuiti;; to iiuisue and pruset inej measures in aceordance Will: ail lecuiuut ndatinc , and designed to car ry ..it an.l tsmsui o n le the disorderly design and purs aforesaid : Ami win reas, Ihese unp-ecented, unconstitu tional, disorderly, and re-nluitousry tsvtirrei ces and r'K-Hiliiij, -iliti iii'jh wholly no tfloieut lo aM uplnli an) ol tlie avo -d olieC'ii of ih.e -eiiii ;ed in h hi. ate I'riitrii wilh ino ilculalile evils in. I iniWTtiieU. and must, if persi-led in an I 'Miained by any tiMixideralile pinion of the I'eo pie, r -ily dMiurli the traoiiiiliiy and peaee of : Ihe .Ma' ; impair tier crmtu anil rM piirc -a ; ar rext h I J ret .rk of internal improvement ; hli(i hei lately itnlliant prHwm4 ol mcreaNinir priHjieniy ; ainl . 'iilli, involve u lo all horror and UiixpeM1 '.'! rjliilllHeil nfaiiarohy. Illlesllup e i'ii, niii.m. am.! civil, an.l tnerfore de nuod from ttiv Kix-uuve ttie aiioplion of ninth nuMiliuiio'ial ami Iral iueaiuire a uny tenoi iu tliem lel ailap.ed lo imet Ihn pnolir lo'inl, whi b ha hi-en thna wani'ly disiii'tieil ; to He. feai the unholy desiiina and purpMeM uforrMid, and maintain and anpptfl ihe C"iiliinion ati't ailtlionl of the Government, by all the meam and powe'a ith wdich iiiey are entrusixi : And whereas, we are well advise I, an.l en tirely satlied. that the a I', ires nl urlaitli'iil Trnaten of the Pu ilii;,' and t'.ietr aDe.ioii, hive as entirely mistaken their ,)'.i r.if deHiroy injf the (y.maiuou.m ani tiiiv.fiuoiil of tlie 8'ate, a-i iliey haveclenrly viol.iti'd solemn d;i ly ; thai the Coiiiiiiluiion and ( vernineiil yet il in all their integrity and porter; iht the Senate, elected in Septeiiiber, isJI. uniittniie to be ' th S.inatH nf V iryland,' an.) will mo con Untie until auperti.-oed by the election ol stu-ce guru, as ocins'il ili Hully and luwlolly omvi Ii'iI fr. and, with ihe ll.iiineol D. lea.'ex eleeieil in 1 October Itihl now coimtilule ' Uih Ijunersl A a'ltili'v' of tin Stale : JVu, tlterrfure. I, Thomas Vkazev, G iver noi ol Hit: .aie ol Maryland, Aim iiiu ail vie- ol' Ihe Couiinl, a id in vmut, ol lli.i .mthotily vest ed in mo by the (J"iitiiiiiitioii, derininK it pro)H-r and necessary, in ihe present c.risiH ol' nor af fairs, ilitl ihe General AsMtuilily slioulj lie em-Vi-ned before tlie II iu Ated I r tlie uel anil i.il aeaiiHi, lo viic i il sito l-t a.lj .imi.' I, oo hrhk bv appoint and priclaim Monl,ty, the Item tyji tt uf JS'tvembtr nmanl, as in: imim of i lie next inteliiiof Un-G oier;i Aiiinly, arid call upon and r,iite the iteveral Srinui ng nn.l D.'ln-(tati-s to atinnd at the Meal of G ivi-ruoient on that day, to lake into eonshlnniiiiii llm present Ootid i It. in o( our public all'iirs, and adopt mien measure as lo them may seem meet and expe diem in relation thereto, a :d for the tr.iniciMii of aurh oilier buainesa m the welfare ol the Slat may require. And f do 'nrtheftnore declare and -prtHstm to all whom it doih or may concern, ih.it, a (hief Mamtrale ol the stale. I shall ear In Uie nt m' en an ine powers wnien nave neen, or may be vested in me by ibe Consiiiufinn am1 mSi , which it may become no snry iu einpl.iy.io curb the spirit of anarctiv. dis mler, and revolution, m:tnil'estei! J th aforesaiil c lulnci and pr.eed injjo, and losnpiort ihe (jonsii niion and n..rce ihe Lswa upim allotfenileMairsinsi their inajniy, hn shall pr eed by overt acts. either. ( resiv lance to the consiitmed auilinniica of ihe ;ate or olrarryini out and c minmin am n,e rBV(J lu'ioo'iry design and pnrpoHes . I ihe aloresaid rosc mtllil an t their abcH.iis And I do hereby retj ur.- anil enjoin aM C Hi .Ifi.-ers ,( ,n(1 .llM , bi vigilant in (be peif inn inCd tif their several an I rsievuve duties at tills lni.rl;in rrisis j ann npvi tt inmnTy rnncnra and cmz ih u( li.., theniselvea in readiui-H, m . oish i tt-ir HervtVes rn'iv be.-i.ine necesAiry in ml ..I the civil authori ties, lo maintain I a public pi-ace, repress disor der, upnold ihe C I'istiliill mi, or enforce ihe Laws And. fl ia ly, with humble supji! icat loirs for and reliance upou.Divnie Providence lor direc lion and aid. and ,iki tili tIH fir.nel reian-e upon (be people ol Ibe Sale In supjioil, and, it nee.-.ry, er.for-e the ,Ih. -ieiaiiin,. ( , wileintilr liecLAKC ajiii raoi i.un tha' the Conaijiuiinn of mediate mustbk prrskkvkd, and the Gov ernment nniniaiiied, at thr.y note are. uniif al tered, chantrcd, ur a-adisntiil. in u,e manner con alitiitioriiilly nrovnled for. - itii no ier my nanil mil the grl seal of ine -ia.e ot Maryland, at ih. c.y f UuUh, this 8h rtav of November, tn the , u. Lord I SJfi. and of t he indeHMiuenne nl the Uni- TMUvlAS W. VKA2P.Y. By the Governor : . " Thomas Culbbcth. Clerk of the Council. F.O J.Smith, of Maine, has been reelected .to Longresv ,i 4he second - unl, by bet w'eeo" 300 and 41N1 votes ver r. Brooks. There are four other dtaims4n Minerwe brieve; which remained to be filled on the second ttial. iMPtlRTATION OF BREAD. There srrived a. the p-.n New York. 1,. , 1.1 r - "uw urn, on hursday last, eleven thousan.l .,..1,. .. k. a. nr...-, ..t l w nnu, 1 Ar:,,ZZZ7' .S0 - 1 ..si "' uiiwi : j.i 1 r.in o,. .147 frorh Odeaaa : .1 so.i r.... tt.. k.w..k' . A m K t i iiwil. llll uiyu , aim i.jtif ih rye. Prm ikt Aev Tork Jdvaiiur Kxprm. GREAT AND GLOKIQOS VICTORY. : Our Vila Re4em4-:Tununy riall Prwdral Vm Burtn, sod lie fallen' tarty ' -. i ' Beaten. ' ' : It was n 4 oniil mtdntfbt last sight that all the wards Were canvassed; We are enabled loaay, that 'fur Ihe first time in twenty years ibe w bigs bars trininphed over Tammany Hall, by ehiwwng soy U their reproaeutatives to Con jtreaa. W want language to ei press our at the result. The Whigs have elected two out of four j of their candid a ea lor Cangresa, via : 0 den'Hdfinan and Kdward Gurtia over J. M Keoo and. Gideon Leu C U. Cauitwe j lenir, Van Bureo. ia chosen from the periina ity of Mr1 Monroe, to run Ilia meagre vuie has been just sulflctent la deleat our friends, Ira M. w neeicr ana il. van vvujrgiiiirr. il.ii .ib being on Ihe Loco Koco Ticket, aa well as Ihe had any idea of snccesH, ihey oould have car ried every man or a majority of at least two thousand. The Assembly ticket ia not all canvassed, but the VVlnosare strain triumphant having cho sen a large proptHllon, ll mil all their ticket Mr. Gulick, the Whig candidate lor Register hs a majuruy of absii six thousand r reilertck A. I allruadge, the W hig can II tale fur Senator is eleoled over iiorgaii L. Smith, by a very luge in .joiily, say. arMiq; two ihousanJ. The Van liuien Klecloral and Governor's tick et will have a majoitty, but a lean one, not over a thousand, if aa lunch. A triumph so complete has astonished the Whigs themselves. 'I heir joy on hearing it, and r.-ading it in the various joorna'a of ihe city this morning, will be beyiind all b iunls We corigaiujlate the Stain and the United Siates at the ulnrioue result nl the three dtya elegit. in For ibe city of Now York the seal of corruption the spot where nearly l r thousand ulli e holil- era ar congregated iu be d uihrallej, rrJeeuted , from opipr"Ssloii ja a triumph beyond expression Tu have the great ctimmercial city reprsvuted in the counsels of the -Nation, and. loedlat" Le trislatore by true men, is a new era in ur politi cal history. Where is now the boasted majority id six thou sand hy which the party only a lew years ao carried llieir ticket? i has vanished! and the ineictianis of this city are isnght they can at any time carry a majority, if they will but turn out. We hope the whigs will now orvanixe with double strength, and at the siin ng election, i council the j sweep (rum fie pr-'sent Common C men h by a tit vote retain in offi -e with ih raspol death, even the overseers ol the soaven gem ol :iio city 1'lie following i the entire vole of ihe Coii- gress tlc.tel : Whiu. "' F.dwaM Cnnis, U 'den iJ itf iMIl, Ira It. Vneeer, llujeil Van Wsif.roner, Van liuBtw. Eli Moore, (J. L. C imbreleng, (il.leiti Lee, J. .tlchleou. 17.474 lb.tJI I5.uiti 16.I7 Iri did 16(1)7 From the JVuHihmI lutrlUiencer, THE I'liHl-jIDiiMl VL KLEC Tli). ViaciNU Repiricd returns from seventy nine counMea am) lour 1 111. 41VH a Van Uuren majority ..I l o7l 1'lnriy six cuu;it-s remain la bu heard lioiti. A letter to the editors from ll.nnney says : "Tlie lackviu unj rti y m ihts couuiy (Ha. up aline) in 1SJ 1 a la I U We have now redu ed ii -In 11 io IJ only, .utueol our or rr.nal frieuds did uol c.i.iie 1.1 ttie pi Is, iMsiiey i.jj ioai Vrau It. iien would g-i uih Stale, do as wa Would. I'n. y 1,0 see their eriol ; hul 11 is useless 10 C lllljlli ll." i'KNssvLVANU. - We received yesterday the HairiS'iur " J .u a;rai" ol Fn t .y , oul ii oives oill-ial r- uiualioo nut ihtriv s. Veil RiHimies and Cities, an.l rennrted. rc.sul s in seveoleen others which together nuke a Van IJ.iren majority nf iNkw York Yester.lay hri.nrinz us the Sun ... ..I I . .. 1 .1. .- . . Mr mi" urn .s- v 1 nt, iiiriiisiieil us wiin no pajiers, .urn .vim no luriher iufoiinaiion In regard lo tlie election lO.xsitr ricuT. I he rejHirled Van Buren iinjiriiy in ill inn to n -1 nl mis Siaic,save three, IS Ml. 1 voles Ohio Ihe t)!nn State Journal, published at ll.u seai ol G iver intent, luiiiish.es returns Iroui sixiy one ci ties, in wlii -h the vi.iu stand lliinsoii -2l) !.il. I an U ir.ui I 0 917. Freeui tVhljf inajirity .yS4. Foil Keen Cmmllesyel lo tie to ard .nnu. vi big gai.n. simw Ucuiber, an .the siiy .'ii couniies heard Iroin, d,5(W v.iles .... ... 1 1 ne nig inajoriiy 111 Uhin alone will exrwid iig.'rea-aie Van Uuren itiaj-imies in Peiuisyl vania, V.tgitia, and L'ontieclicul 1 Vkbmont The follow mo , uer from a friend in Vermont t-muprises the sub-iance 01 our infor- ipa'iott of the course of the. election of that pain otic Siaie : Our elections for Electors ant! Rcpres enlalive lor the I lurd ('oiireBsiniial Dis trict wi re on Tliesilny The Whig Elec lors will be carrietl hy over 5,000. From the return received there apiar8 an in crcase nf the Wriig innjority (since Sep leinper) nf over 10 per cent. The returns fr milliliter of Oongress from fifteen towns. 111 tins (tlie Wintlaor District give Ever ett ( Wing) ; Pairidjie fVan BurenJj J.1U8. r ' We have executed the second Oreen Mountain resolution "we Aai-e beaten Green Mountain RoIuiions : Rt wiled, it 1. That we can beat Marlin v an uiirci). -, Resulted, 2 That we will heat him. Maine We have returns from but one comity, which gives a Van Uuren majority, slid ihe Van Burrn trckei will of course prevail in the State. Tlie Kennebeck juurual iirtaifla: tkt w ing romarJu 4111 ihe election : ..i-STIw'ertto.jith President h is tl-uihtlesa been a 'very small one in all the counties, exeepi where there ate Congressional elections pending. The Whigs could not lie persuaded that ihev I ..t i .. l:i. .1 . . J i.oni u "ui'ubii anji ming, fttiu therefore um mil iry. 1 nose oniy 01 them wentW the polls who considered it a serions duly so to dej, anil not because ihey expected lo elect their general ticket, ft is iiir.deciiled belief that, by resorting to the same disci- 1 . . j ... ...in, ,,( an, operate . Air- il. Wk:- .1.. . money, nnu means, in nring out and - - -Vk" niiiui nave "' i y J"l not. ami we hone mi h 1 !. . . '.' - "vncf s 11 bv never will SiIiimi 11. mua.ku .1. 1 . I.. I . . I .uiim uU tueae though . litlle more of the energy of their opponents w ouM well becorne tl friend of liberty in bauliiig gainst the en crpachmenu of power, and ihe cofrirptioiw of office. v- : " In this town the Government offiere arid their wealthy partisan! kept aeveral teams running, bnnginf in their-sqtiatls from the dam and elsewhere, ty which means ihev oulnumbnred as a few votes." AN UNKI.NU CV f. The Philadelphia Gaaette of Tuesday says : ' We were credibly inform', ibis inorni-ir, hy a Kenitetnan whose social interiwuiree with many pnxrrtnrni qienibfra the adm nismutwa piny is well known, lhai a leading' V aiv Uuren ( ras bad written a siNrhed lett-r i jn neraonaue, in which he exin in thai ispir ressed his fears as to the result of the Prei.lenti:il el.-ctton in Feiinsylvania, and slated frankly, thai il ihe pany wef tWeaterf ;1 tirfwuns-ttr b" tttsn tfiif lor ihe disastrous issue, w. mi l be Measrs. Geo. M. Dallas and Am Kendall." Judge Porter, of (ytkuiaiM We rtrg'ref.'tu learo I run Ibe New Orleans pawrs, that Jmlg.f PoaTca. of IjiMiisiaiia. al Dres-iil a Squalor in Congress from mat Slate, dei lines a r electron, and ouniemolates r-lirin(r Irom nnlilie life. Faithful and fearless n ine s ip,ori of the C.m an utin. he has en. lean il hiin-ll to iheciuniry by his able advmaey of the cause ot 'ine lib'riy. The loss of the set vices of u -h a nnu 1 a m tional calainiiy, and we aie sore ihat this deter minairiMi of his .vill ne ii -ard every wh -re with deep rejirei. v'e irusi tint lie may ye oe in ducid loojler 'o till his pres"til SI.1I1011. l'hi P1 Inii-al a1 hi (sphere is b.-i'o'iitri'f purer', the hnr sm I- li iir'Uening a n) nroiiiines a clear sky. Those n'ii'iruv s im.l 'ty the rountrv in the days of her ailversity inay wt II claim b- orainude of the f.iiple, ami deserve 1 1 lie honored. it is stated in ihe .i w 0 i-ana limes that Jy, I'uBTaa's desire return to pri vate life arises Iiuiii Ihelacr that he is engaged in writ injf a history ot L misiaua from lis d wxve.y, ami lor ihts purp r lussenl io Kuroie fors.nue very valuable and ioj.itant documents HUt. Chronicle. TheeflTec s of ihe notorious Treasury Circular area was anUol paled by infell gent men in every sectto.. of Ihe laiuuiry. The subjoined parajjraph Irnru a wesiern paper. consiil'i-es oneileia of the hisi.ry of ibis b.i nf il meaMire: Etfccti of tlte Trt'uuru . traitor. The lands Jj a the sales at F.i.ii.n,, lississip(ii,-jrouuht 5o p. , cent less than the same qual.iy of lauds heceiolore i.tfered in lhai State. On the days of sale, -25 per cent, premium ns paid for s.lver ! Such are ihe effects of iih wonderful Treasury Circular. Thu is one way ol reducing ihe a iui(Uiii of dividend or loan lo the Stales. Another iii kIo lo lessen ibe a mou n I lhai would lull to ihe snare of Arkansas is, that there are to be no more land Siles by ihe Government until the year M III, cons'qiientlv. the Sierrulator is io get a lii'jt) price f it his la .da alr-adv Imuhi n.d he will tie enabled thereby lo a.xinnuUle large sums lo enter the guid lHds from 1 he. pout n;in I a id actual culMvai ir of the soil, whenever Hie G ivern.ueiii, shall agaiu tavor tbd laige specula lurs in land The Hon. Charles Anu-ttia Murray has ar rived bv IbeOxfird fro 11 A ueiica. where he has Ira vi led, for two years in ine United .Staies.and his nr filed much by it. At the u. xl election he will stand in the p molar inierdsr I n Lsrrarksntrer We consid-ril highly fortunate thai a man Hi 11111. I1 disitnuisi.eii forku oe, manners. and c nnexioiis, will .tppose Hi" Tory candidate UUuj;ow Cluonicle M I'aijeot.Cha.ri'e d'Air.iirea from France in theUi'ifd !SlaiesJwith his laui'ly, accompanied by l altgny and M. M lilholon. wliu reached Sew V.irU a few days ago in the packet ship iylvied- iatasse, lias arrived in tins city. Tina Is the sain.' eniletnan.oiir readeis will recollect. viio wis Secretary loth- r tench leiraiiiHi, and fir a n.ii- (bar re J Atfures, beiore, ibe late dif .erence b 'tween ihe United Slates aud France, no S'i happily icrui'tiated. L )UISVI!.Ly CINtJIVXATI AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD. In co'if.ir uity wiih the provisions of ihe char 'er, ade II imp .11, il S. C., John V illtatns and VV tlliain Diimn, of Tennessee, three inein tiers ol the cent ml commission, osivened at this phicrton Vlouday Its;, lor ihe purpose ( ascer latnii.K the 1111 nbr. of shares subsenned fir in this iniprovemeiil. From an oversight of some I Hie i! i n 11 ssi.itiers appointed Iu ojie.ii ho.iks, ur so.ne oilier cnise, ihe rejairts (mm a number of id aces have no. ueeti rec.iv 'rf.or ofK-tally made ,l?,.t.y.In.rjrr.,.VM.tPHnmiimiuo Mt-4lr-fe puis wlitcli have bi-en received, and information win. h thiHigh un. tBcial may be relied on aa an iberi'tc, 11 i ascer. ained that some more than .tj.lMO shares hav.- fieen taken. In addition lo his. the ciMiiinissi.mers at Ixingii.n, Ky. have oiifniiy coiiimnnicaied Ihe tact thai the auiho riiK'sof lhai city have conditionally subscribed lOtWIxh ares, but the central commission not be in. ..r..r,..u.l ..f .U , ..i ... - . .. .K ................ mr iiiminin me ntMlillllons nil hicb these sha'i s were taken, were not at lib erty to receive them at present Under these nircuiiiKisnces, the 40,000 shares necessary to secure ihe charter nut appearing lobe inken, the cniiiralco nuiissi in will -again open the ho-.ksun til the 1st day of January, or until 60,00(1 ahans shall he taken. It is pissibl, though hardly probable, that when the repons frm those plaoes which have not yet re'Hir' d, shall have been, received, a will be round ihal the 40 000 shares have already been t aken Louis ville, Maysville. and several other plices in Kentucky have not reported but if at those places Iney prove tub- as cold blo-Kled as others Horn wh ch we hive heard in thafstale, ii tV not swi ll ihe mi tile r ol shaies 'o any consolera bieamoiini Oir experience thus far leaches ns to e wet more frmn a vili.aok south, than from a CITV north, of the Cumberland mountain F.ven ihe great Cintumau, which has Ihe pre aii npiion lo hIvU, b-rself the (Jueen uf the West, and in po nt of wealth aud commercial importance, may oe entitled to this disiiiicltun, nrivvo SHARKS, , . i1IM,r(ifH,1(eill which throws millio is into her pockets After Claimirganc inghmiMwIy thro a .npon othera the' bur den of us aocomplishtueni. Bui we may mn gratulate ourselves and every friend of (this im provemei t, Ihat all double am now removed as . us u.i maie cisnpieimn. I he shares neise,.. ry iumak op the .(0,000 will he taken wiifmui Keimig one oiher n..rih of ihe Cumlsrland ri.,Hin '". ur without accept the .Mnditiinaf sub: Bcripnon from Lexington. When these are , kenuhe hialsnt IVimeie i,nj, p), fi, lake jier ten thousand ahares-North Carolina will lake her portion, and Smiih Carolina will laks ' the balance nt 60.000. As an insta.in- ,.r .., vm, as an insiaiinu ..f the litonlit. kA .1 ..c .. ,ce "' . ' " '"'"n on this mih T we ?"" that Col. H.mnlutt.'.hT. nere. tiroiMMcd i ai.iwn.ik.. a..a . . . . Bi,., irk-, is. 1 ' mninai f b' 4 W cuald be reads r- . - -"tiim hit zinru iinni,.n.i IJ..: . . : Tbs 40 OfM) shares ara'ukeu, and the compa y for mod parlitjulara bureafier. T . ; ' . KttoxeiUe Register I From the Culumbui Teleacnjpe. , Mr..Pre9lun, . in. his speech , concerning . Ihe Rail Ritad, on .Vlonduy last drew a very striking conirahi between the dilfermee of character ol ths Noftbern and ol ihe Southern pails of ihe Union, and the eonseoieuily opposite condition of theaiuntrieu that they iuhaiul. lie said ihat no Smtiiern man can journey as he bad lt-ly Jo;ie,llironh the Northern Slates, and witocsa the prHperiiy ine iiiJdsir) , the pub lie spirit, which Ihey em, oil Ihe sedulous cul tivation ol ill ihesc a.t by ivbicu tile is render eilc niil'irl iblo and resHc;aMe wiiltoai feelings of deep sj.iness and i 'i;t inc. as he rem nu's r his on uegtiiMed ami de.aitate home. I'ln re, no dAellpy .is io be. seen una ij.md no farm uncut iiv.iled, nit man idle, u.i wa er tall, even, une u jinyeil? ' Evef rp rsj a pail Ioa ards the raii'l result, and the whole la id is c iverej Willi feri.le lields, with iiimiiii .1.' ones, and i) in, iIh, hi I nil rol ls, and pnM.i: ed.licvs, h ii.l ioia iis ail elites, Al n'g.ttie ro'lie ol ine ureal New V canal (ihat ojon.ms m in- 0 iieni ol tue jlortou iiioiitoty of L)h Wh Clin ton) a Canal, a U nl lload, ami a T'iruitk-, are 1 i be aeeti in thcvvi .t.i nl' perhaps a hundred y irls.etch i ihui cm.v i.'il with tr.iv.d or over ll iA'in with c imin-rce. I'hr ,iw It.iut liiei o.irse .lands 'hat before ilietr construe' ion -.would noarcely coonn I'nl.live d il'jira l'ie acre, n w sell I h fill y . seveniy live, or a hundred, i'assin a- iong it, you see no spaoe ..f three miles without a lnn or village, and yo'i are uever out ol ihe sound of aebuiuh bell, V of the South are mistaken in the cliarac lernf these people, when we think oflheut on ly aa peddlers lis horn fluils and bark ui'l-ines. 1'heir energy to all oiuc:s, Kieal and so. all, wtiliin tiieir reach At the fail of a seamy nv- ..ii ....... .... i. ,it.. . .f ... i uii7 ii,i-w mi uu .noil on ID lll.lliui ttrtw IH VI"HI J ' eu buttons or combs they phut "a turret bill i ... w i side w:th or u.n curs.M tuiko ilinio tituoma at ilto , .,u ui imiuu .iirv nl rgi a winu illlll -iv .. . . ., I bus, al a s ii.e spot you may se the air, ihe K...I. ........ ....... - .. ;n eann and the wa er aH w .rkmg for them. Bui atlheskine lime the ocean is whifned toils examines will, U,B sails of lue.r nips, and the land is Mver d wt.h works of art ...d uselulness. - MascnisHls ,s,pen,ps,.he most fleirMi in2 e Norther,, sia Yel.rf natural on. U .c..U.,Bel,eex,,Klsb,itwoa,.,cles -uran.iei ice. Ab-oluteU ..oil,,,,, but rock wul U I ft. -r. il...., -lu-.r " derives eu much wealth, ts arlificial- Ihe work her own hands. All ibis is done, in a region with a bleak cli tualfl and sterile soil, by the energy and inn-l'i-gnoe ol me jw.,p!,.. F.ich iniu kn iws thai the piinh jo..J ia his individual advantage. Tn uuiiniei ol rail 101 Is and other modes of epdi tiiNis luieicoitiiii i ii.-a:i Mi.knus lite wn.d. cuiimry into a finitely coiiipicied .nass, through t whicii ihe pr.Hiuction. of coiiiai- rce. and ol the press, fie ciMilnris ol life aud ihe :twa is nf kjiolf.ijre, are universally difiied : wnie i.te cI.md inurciurs ol liavei any bust o ss maks all men nethSors, ar.J ir.i.ii.iies a iii.n.uo'i utlercsi aud coiii.nou sy.Ojiailiy In a co u nuntly thus cuurieele, single flash of iiioug 11 pervnde the whole Ian i, aituost as rapi'llv is thought i.k -If nan li y . The jHipulalion becomes, as it were, a single set of umwle. ammateil by one heart, and directed by a ouoiiuot. seusoriutii. How diir-rent Uih Condi 'ion of lh:n? in the South ! ti re the face ol' the country wears the aspei-t id jKenn,iMr ol.) aae'asd decay. tin im- provemeiii ia seen going on : nnthtng U done for jxisieriiy mi man Ibinks of any lh:ng beym i ihe present moment. Our lands are y e irly task ed lo ttie utm.Msi captciiy of pr el nci km, and when exhausted are aoandoned tor the yotiililul Veel Heeans- Nature has b eii pr-i.li..al to us, we seem lit llitiik it unnessary to do any thtiif fnl ourselves. -The ;ji:iisry and skill Ihat have imiveiieu me iiii ieini ni auu irarrt n Hills nl .ew Enjlaud into a garden, tn the genial cliinatt ami fertile soil of ihe "Vi nb would create almost a paradise. Our natural advantages are am-mo; the oreaiest with wh.ch I'n.vidence has nlessed inan kind, bui we lack the spirit toenjoy anc1 improve them 'The rich re is neoeath uur feet, yet we d.g uol i,r il. I'ii golden fruit hangs frmn Ihe bough, aud v e lift noi our hands lo oaiher 11 l'he oai-k of delicious liquor is beloje uur eyes, bui we are too lazy even ui broach il. In think ittlf, in writing, and in talking, we are equal to any people un the lace of the Htrlh but we do tiothtng out think, wiiie and talk. MR. CLAY AND I'HK CHRROKEES. The .illoinj . letter was addreased to the Cherokee nation ol lu.lians, through one of their people, ny .Mr. Clay, in IS Jl ihe time nl their great distress and excite. netn a id has lately app axed in the Mwpspees. We have seMo ii s. en so brief an address so full of interest. .i. slatesinanlike how full o( good sense, of wise coutiael, of humane feeling and honorable symp.t thy! No. id car. read it, we are sure, wiihont experiencing an increased degree of res;eci both foi the head and thu heart of the eminent citizen who pruned It JYal.Int.t Amiland, 6th June, 1SJI. Dear Sh, received your leitnrol'ihe I4ih nit. describing the ronys and suff-riiisfs ihe Cltemkee nal Of these had ieen previously well infiirini-d. In ciuiiuioii with a 1. 1 roe i.n..... of thseitiKMiis uf the United Slates. I rerrretled them, and tell ihe sincerest syuiiiatiiv wiih vm o i unin mem. 1 regretted titi'in, not only on account of their injustice, but becaos i ihey in flHied a deep wound on the character uf the A- uterican Uepublic. I had sopped thntthe principles which had uniloruily givsrued 011 relations wtlh the Cher- lAeeand 01 her Indian nations, had been loo li.no and luo nr-nly established, to be disturbed at this lay. They wete pncUtneil in ihe negotiation wnii uieat ur man to Oii.nl, oy ihe Aiuertcan . 4 . . . . . - coiniutselotiers who fsieluded ihe treat v nf peane; k having heen wieof ihese iinininissioiieis 1 leei with more Bensibilty than ipiasi nl my fel tow ciCzens any violation of those principles: for , . ... .. if wedeceiVed Great Itriiian ; and if our (Juveru inetii acls in oppueilion 'o theui, we deceived Ihe world. , - - - . - Acnirding to those principles : ihe C herokee naii.m his me right to establish its own form of Kovernint m and lo alter and amend it from time m iut.ecTdinL'1o its own wanti.: to lrv nn.lr of the laws of the UniieirSiatea.ur ofany imli- .m.u.i oi i.iw in inn me pmteution ofihe U 1 mien oiaies; and quietly 10 possess and enjoy its liiods.stibjeci lo no oilier Itmitnlim than that, when audi, ihey can unlr he sold ihn'l 1 liitaal Lh.k,'vri'iutiit uLite X'ttiiedMatee as havioir aiiine. nc-d a state 11 of nulicv in ilir.i k.-..i:. Willi those isa litiriciules. aid Ihcieliu ......... ' Oe uila lo usittp poivers of leuisUi.i,- ... .l t her.,ke.i nation Which she does not of rff,i Bess. . . r u l . . . v .ouch ar my nnininnM. which a .. ...... u. . .1 1 ;Z.a" 17 "i V. opinions nf . 1.... ,. luiiai, wutca can avail you noth- lug. . Wh., ,,, the Cheruke'es , do in ihei, pre- M....I i... ..t- nyr. timr for their fKmMderatlor, TYitHnqi h. lo advise tbem.l sea vary cleBil, ought to do.' They onghi tK toaiak S l hey ouobl bear ever, PPs.f.H.,ni,-. fly m anoB. Tlie piwpUnf the UBrl are aloneootnpetent no iu imlreas itk..w''' and it is tu oe hoped they will, aoootr itPPljibe eompeient pmr4jzr:-::rJ'j In cpmrounicaiing these opinion at fno. . stance, I have done il with no Intent!. U k .klluJ A v.. Ll. . Iks viivifl,! w SiUII?.fl. A fl0UIHt0 fj ti rpijrht do injurv.ans) I therefore realism ,l. S, ni made. . . I feel very thankful for ihe friemllv a!: towards myself, which yu havti eiaeaaM fer mv sincere wishes hat your naihw t'l ..i...;.. . .i i i . r-i ar 'S.I ...,'1, juaiirci, me nanus oi Hie I Jailed Hi I ny may become a civil,j,y, Cbrisira,lDj N Pirouaoomujeniir. 1 wi"t I am, with hijh respect. Your ubedient aem Ma John Gcma. . JCVEN'I.NGSCKNE .TIEXC0 And nuw the S"en uf the Nimm,, miisWu chMiiive in Ihe Porlalea ..1. " - - iir n anna, hundred of duties and Ktla Us '"'tan,! . V. hi can har llv ex'riciie yotns.'lf ;an4 n,',? d. tiling up Si .loivn, wih nisiolonSMr.,,J' an-t at a fo'tcrn! paee, f.,f h ill' an hour i Mh;l Ihe itiny stem at the dnran , ,. siiotis opening uuilcr the arcades, upsi ,'iho day.BM n'lw.lu yo'tr astisiisliirieiii, ,w 7 j with luxuriously dresi'il fciualca, ciultn,... ;l : iiiw gun.. 1 l: .. ..1. 1 'Ii 1 nonius wnii nieii mm. I 1118 la u-.i ... Mexican just as an acquaintance drinUu iiltr inn iii'.iiiiii if,i hi iioviii; laiiy, t, athB, Ihe preceding eveninir he had been present? the opera, where she shone in lace and dn.aJ! when be fiiiiml hr in the neait ciaupi,,!, I . j . a ... mu . mill inckinirsi- mna Ralnn u.,fl. -.. j j.. 1, -inr-.ni, r. irm-ii ii-iery inrnwn asws.ii ... o,, "i me oo'H'mm earioeq ware IMalC ol las fcMi.i i , . , tr r '"" "untry. i" """"""'"-" i'"i in crei li y,. ' . . Ji , that some nino Mill iir.oKieal Was at.n l ' . . ' r" 1 t ,H 1 t i. 1 7,, , ' and lln-ff ihM ' V ' 7J , f ' lhwr "I:'1"" Uf''',''"iher,; A. th J o ...;... . 1: . .. - ; t ?,? 'J I 'e lems eB .d this cuntry carina bssaijl " "'"' -r persima, beau-y. Th.y , 1 ",M '"' PsrfJ IT"" lutnnr lerinres. I lie yes are nmiuiisi of "".J ,he ",Hr. " ""' ncirk ttiM. is ch iracteitsiic uf ill" adtniX'rire Spinish an I Indian hln.nl. n their arvle ; drss Ihey hive now adoe'ed ts- Vt.nrh 'ashie? ; always pr.-en mi ihe mtvitilln hoikever,!,. : lore nieniloiie.l, m Ihe esrli- rwt tiari of the di 1 refrrct lo se national cus'iniis 011 ibe wan, 'mt and elsewhere neisl l. ll.iviitisi ibe Vile-(j4J of r ranee -md K jltu.l ; sn.t" this fan n:'. Hs.-H in ni t'. y c:iss in Ihe trapping ul iiuar- s. s.aa m-H as lo 1'iose ol tlie rid'-r, ati't omiff ih- y.iuiiir kl.-xi.-ans n iw use ihe r.mrlisriMiW tnsi.-Hit ol ih tHh 'iia-neliikx saddle aiid Utii lure l ih.ir fathers Lulrtibe TI1KUNITRDSTATBS WD Mm. The New fork pipers lammnw that lr Q.J oariz has embarked with all hi Legation. 1 Mexico. The New York Cotirrier des F.'ats I'nji, aturdayJ states tha' Itavino; in vain ins:siej jj 00 ihe withdrawal nf the United Stitis tfioaf from ibe u rn tnry of Mexico, Air. GiJukU U no alternative left The ('nurtier prnrrtises. in its next rtamW, cripy of the lest despsrch of Mr. fiori", nU mean Hme, u Wishes this important a id decii extract : I he nnt Mr Dtckins left the onr!eri no hope. ,T!ie evplanatlor.s ifiven ti. hiiiimw name urthe President convinced him tnT'i- mI'IioW Itlilo Mexico has to egiiecl fro n the I.' led Staresince her m-r sacrerl rights ani rfearj -i uiiere-is are scnrr-eNi to ih shai' f tnagina yd .n :cr. Mexico is tnsulle-l n,j t f, ed i ll ol our-' precsil'l lll Under urh disconiaic'iuir cin-timstaoces. undersigned Wntilil be irat.tiuif 111 l is .dilr, if. rcpresetiiative -if IX'co. he fuled in use only means h ft him to Xr,s at li av'ii tnur he is Wounded hy ihe wrn i?s done Inhistsat hy the fTnited State., he therefore dethm i hit own retpnnxihilily. that, from thu muMu he amndert hu mixtion at un end." From Nacogdociiks. Tl.e Arkawaifis zetiit coiiiaiiin a letier from an idHeer oi lbs S ntes Atniy, dated Camp Nico i-hea,Ti,ui ri'pteniot r 21 . in whi-h 11 is oate) tint im had been a jrreat deal of sickness,' bnih in i j and camp, and that all the officers exP' h ad. been ill, They were, however ; iipo"f I he letter continues : "There is sumethinif sinjrnltr in nnr fW tion of Nicogd.iciiea. There never hat Ut is" there likely lo be any dilTl- iliy nith the U diaits. They are as peaceable as eisiM brtf ted, itrohtr the necessity uf keeping tii,nM nut of llieir eoiiiitry The principal cliieft iiat Ihe white men se liqnoi to 'hem; If' f Irui. k. become quarrelsoiue, anil ihey re ?n1 henstve lest ihey might, in llieir drunken q1! rels. kill a while ihho, in which ca-"i', th) the war would ensue.' LATKST KK0M FLORIDA, . From the St Augustine Herald, 0ciut B "an express which left Fori Driiw 27 h inst. we learn that GcHt Rad arrtveJ'' vvyihlscochee n the 2d with the srerii" Knergy and Superior, tin ier the direeii' Capl. Wtaal. whose active seal, skill, tnti rior judgment are highly spoken of. A' Meiiuiboai. ( t li United Stales.) was trecl' ihe mouth of ihe river. We now learn with ffreat saiisfactii there Ae a plenty n( provisions and foistrrt' neiMth of the river, and a eonsilri.hl "Jil1 at Graham's Catop, and . more un lrarw"u'l mere.. , . i Uen; Jesrjp was snpppseri fobs al Tvt 1' with 750 reirnlars and marinM iui.i emuVtM' in motinteu AUniuia volnnieers. lB,' voao si coinpnny (torn Key West, t"i tohh s from Fort Mitchetf,4th Infanirj.we Gen Read. TiM.' ,ixuvfimor.ia in feelde bealtb. N'lt '''I sarrinne. in order tn iiui,,. .nnMHi 'IhWl liiinled l.ii P,u. n . 1.,1 nT uivrl tlte Command iJ ll.u P.lr a.Jiiiilwn ThUI"! Itou oiffcer has received from the Presidrt "! ftrevei rant: Lieut: Col. as a reward foibiiH lotions service , M.ior-..l!!"rh,iB retqrneil from CNM with seversl steamboats and schrKmers. rived in the St. John's with a large aoab horses, &e. for the army. t Extract ul a letter data! "Ket WasT.Oet "The Indians mads their aDDearsnc 4 lime since on Key Tavinter, where ihJ JJ prised the schooner Mary; Cap'uin BelhrlJ , ewi ana sitanir vnnnnmi - ktc Ne ..
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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