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i 4 electors, iioO c!s:2e3 sb ftal.cae nhtatoefc VVut dacuaiijr. 'A sen at or must be o citizen.o f the,, Uni ; teil States : shall have beer a cit- pi - wen of thii atatc j veari tprece .Irghis election; aBd the last year A, resident of trje district he tepefe ; tenta ; mu be 26 years of age i alioid ia his ow'n. tightv SOOjacrcs A i cf land withia th a5ateV or ao ip ; y - terst in real estate of 'the Value ol one thousand dollarsNo seul; 'ator;orTcpresentatiye shall betli - iblc io any civiV office of profit un Cdcr the 9tatetdariDg!hi8 terin of ser k vice &for bne'vear thereafter, V;-;trhwhVshallbaye.;been- created or v theemolumcnts thereof increased during such term i of service, ex? utpiofficci filled W the people XXl '-jaS member of eithfer: house after taking his seat, is : Eligible to any, ofBce within the gift: pf - the legis s ; lature or either branch thereof, dur r leg hia term of Service. .'""r v v The Erst session of the general assembly commences on the first f j&Jbnday in 'October jnext, and shall uiait in the city'of Natchez. - , v k The. governor iajtO be elected for two yearr bythi qualified elec tors. He shall be at least 30 years of age- -a tiU2e of Uhe v United States; and shall have resided in ' this state five years ; preceding i bis election, and at the- time of :,: his election - and' t Welve months previously thereto be seized' in his own. right of a freehold estate of six hundred; acres of land, or f lue of two thousand dollars " ; The governor and 'senate have the power of granting pardon9 in cases of t easonMhe governor hli grant phiocsxieptJn cases of treason & remit fios cVforfeitures,.undcr such rules ctrtguktions as ;hegcn eral assembly" may, prescribe. The governor. has k yeta on'ths Jawsbut two, thirds of the .mem hers of both blanches of the legis iJvure wav uss -4 bU Vfhcu return ith thcgovernpr's objections, . or if the govei rior should not re- turo the bill within six days after he may hav " received " it. Jl pn .Wednesday Mr. Simpson proper it-d to amend the! report of the s committee ! of the! whole, which coiuemplatesv mating appoint ineiHs to office by jouutP ballot cf both branches ol ihe legislature, Jby changing to the mode ot ap tioiatmeot under the constitution ; v vot th U. States-U which was de cided in the affirmative. ; S r f The original riportgjfve the v cxeciitive and senate the power - of cu)minatingand ppoiPting the Cmi era of the government wmre - their appoiDtmtnti had not beeo di rected by the constitution to be by eUction, or left with the ; iegisla ture.The question then recurcd on : cqneuring in the report of the com?" rimitteiii of th'e whblcbm'mending v th mode of appomtment by ballot r of both brunches of the legislature, ' anU striking out the provision ot . the" original report bichTfaa de; cided in the affirtnatiye; : " ' The constitution provides for a ncuicnaoi guvejuut, ww w c leered at the same time, .by'. tHe 1 name electors, must have thp same qhifications; and continues in ! 'office the same "length, of time as the1 governor. He4s president of the senate, anu exercises tne pow- cr v of governor in the.ca.se of,his deathi abb cntevorj inability to sc t sTTeceiveswheakctibg-as gbv erl:oH : the v same; compensation :forVs services as thegovernor , ' ! -W'neb "acting' as president of .jhe c eenftteV tHeaamc pay;as the speak- . er fltfte nousox repre8eniatives, J: IbiJcT.b'saLtryvin Casepf the death or ;nbWecce t .of the ; goyerrjor the ib'natc is diFJcteS to chooVe: t prgs ' , ' ieaFwfso diishargea the' duties of govcrTioinxae the'deathab r V 8ciice';torfKiguafroa)bf the .lie.ti-- : tewtit govcraof, - ,v jj,;;. vr ? "l "lie judicial pbwe'rbf the state f.'K- i vested ih a4 spireme ancl'siiDe ? rio'f4 Courts.' "and V such ieferior cxiir't8,,a3 the'fcgislaturc may think; pf -plr to oVgaaiafe The iudged Xiff the superior courts' - hold ' the iiprenje cnurt3, out tne-judge wip'dccides a, cause jn jhe qir cult, snail not sit on tne- same - tjss ra the supreme tourti XX, r avice ' istdbe divided into The into dis . IrVts. 'Tvhich shall cot contain " f ivmke thaalsix nc less, tttan three r t v ; "tou iie s and a"judge appointedn - J each dintrict, Who shall after ris, . ftppoint"meni,v reside in:-the dis irkt. -: IVe i odea" may hold courts jud3 if tha cup'retie iccl uvi' nor court, ere eicctca oy s 'J0in branches cf tha fc.lrctslaturcf cud commiipnca curing - goon Dsna vlour. T'hey can jbe'removedfrbm office by tqt governor, on the ad. dress of two thirds of both' bran ches orlegislature, for trilfuVneg lect ; pt duty oK othc reasonable causes. The reasons for such rrmc val roust be teporded in the jour- ms ot eoc n nouse or . tne v gener il assembly, and thet Judge, no tified and "heard in? his rde fence before such $ address ' sh;j?l ; pass. They can also be remo ed on imf pearhment by two thirds of thc house of rtpresentativesrarjd con :. viction bv twa thirds of the ctnaf. Justices of the pace hvejuriscji tibn to the amout of JB50, rescry ingtht right CappealThe judg es .of each court appoint their own clerks.;The legislature have pow er to v established one ' or, "ntbre courts of chancery, seperarc from the superior court,' when 'they deem it expcdicut. , v, J CapL Partridge' 8 Defence. V K 8 TFC I NT, "S e p C? 3. JO i LE public. : v Having ob$erved n thehist New York Columbian received st thitplace paragraph sutibg that the cadets of the -U:J StatesMili - tary Academv,had mutinied, and tnat l promotea it, or at least trd countenanced it, I deem it a duty which I oweto myself to the gentlemen cadets, and to the pub- lie, to;give a correcbut summa1 ry of the transactions here, which Have been stigmrisexl vithf the name aimUtviy accompimied with such observations as may appear necessary, and thereby to contra dict a report so false, so base and so malicious, and so injurious to the reputation of the Military A. cade my. ' :: v . J X:X ' -4 , . . r . The, folio wi ng are the facts I arrived in the Steam boat, at- this.:p.la'ce"'---Trom jNewYork."oni Friday, the 29m of August, about 2 o'clock in "the afternoon, im mediately after being landed, proceeded from the dock (accom panied by several officers of the post) up to the plaih for the pur pose reporting myself to the com manding officer,' brevet major Syl vanusThyer, of the corps of En eincers. When I arrived bo the plain, I perceived a number of cadets at a little distance! who as they saw me, unebvered their heads and gave six heanty , cheers 1 he cheering being fincshed, they immediately advanced to mc, and with the mild expressions of Vun' disguised friendship .beaming ou their youthful CountenancesTshook me heartily by the hand, and with ari affection almost -.fiU.il; inquired relative to my health and welfare. As soori -as these friendly saluta tions were over, they returned to their cj&irtcrs with thej nost per fect order anddecof liin My feel ings were so much affected'; at the warm- attachment manifested to wards me by these youths on this occasion as almost to deprive nv. of the 'power of utterancef7and consf-qbcntly-to prevent my recip rocating in a propehmaonef ' their exf ressionV of : friendship. T Vc corcjingly, the same eveaingire ; quested one qf the officersf of the military ac'idemy ltd present r' to the youag gentlerneb -(in. my be half), my unfeigned acknowledge m en ts for. the affe cttbiiate attach nfent.thy s had sofofteh ;oo many occasions) manifested towards mei and to ass ur e them;' of th e si ocere regard! entertained for thm all: with this, recjuest he complied in consequenceJbf which 1 . arh inC formed vhas been'r accused ofna king seditious speeches and ' exci ting mutiny .tXi rr: ,r ; J On ; the folio wing .dayman order was published,: cm pa"radeV stating that I took iipon imyself :(for ? jhe present) the command land super intendence othe'xtnilitaiy acade my as being the; senior, officer of (engineers present. As soon as-the order was read and the parade dis mlssedthe young gentlemeu gave three cheers and ira mediately re tired without any di'sbrder'ofxon fusiobwhatever I shall not, at present enter ' into any! detai i relau tive.td- my "tiki og. upon myself the command as already Stated t but would merely" observe that this e vent had no, cbonection,whatrver with any " of the' transactions in which'the cadets were concerned. StQptaUci by rieoa ttns bccz&:Z it i7as cn act ofroy otvu i perform ing t7ithout any concert vithbny period whatever. IJ tverr do cot oeneve mat any; person at tne post (except Maj.-Thayer) had a ny knowledge relative, to my in tending to take the com maridi un tirthe order, for that purpose was published.-iThe right tvhicri'I had to tht command, and the rea- sou wnyi tnougnc ir necessary, to exercise that-TignttwilVbemade known at sonic future time iThe foregoiug is a summary', -but cor rcct statement of the transactions at thl V place ta cocseduenct of wnicn tne gentlemen caUets ot tne Jmilitary academy'have, been stig matized as mutineers; and myself as a prompter) of mutiny I , t If giving vent in a re.guiar, de corus, h customary manner,' to the noblest feejings - iyhich adorn bbman nature, Vthose, of genuine friendship anid respect .constitute mutiny then are these young gen tlemcn guilty' of; it--otherwise, not. - If xeciprocating these noble feeling in a becoming manner, be prDrr;oting or countenancing mu tiny, then am 'Iltyotherwie pot. X An impartial public will dc- cioe impariiauy respecting , . it ; a X feel very ' confident that; ' with connaent tnati; jaU J be Vut one 'bpitstba 6a - the sub opinion Meet. The caiets of the Military A- cademy have , no disposition for mutiny 1. kbdwTthem. welU:-,' AJa ny xi ( them have passed frprB ybuin o'imanhocTuncfermy particular care. I JHedge myself : that they will always submit with cheerful ce3s and pleasure to any discip-t Hne,"howeycr . strict, proVidedjt be correct5! and that they will al ivavs tae pleasure in obeying and respectine tneir oicers a mstruc-1 tors BufTiaIsok pledge - myself that ho system' oj monkish or in quisitorial tyranny viil 7cver re duce them to sueh an abject state' of rfeaklatiqn, diathey4tlare not express, in a ' correct, a .de.cbrus, and a customary taanaery the no x Me affecttqas'' of ' the Hearth ; To such conduct narrow and jealous minds which are entirely .devoid of the generous feelings that .dic; tate 6 it, my attach' th0 terrific name jf mutiny as fon tas they please, but it will not avart. l am not ignorant of th source f ram wjitch this base Calumny h as emanated it is r?from 4 the same foul sourcewhencemaoy. other falsehoods, squally malicious but pot of ; eqdal impcrtancc, ; . have Sowed. -Let notthe contempti ble bging however who has darecf thus to calumniate theC members of this Ihstituti Ktmaginc that his own insignificance will; screen him'frqriv detecttbha1jticf Let hina conceal himself with the utmost - caution Let him shrink" tv back (if possible) into something less than, his original nothingness .stiU it wiir not avail-r-he will e ventuallv be dragffe ;forth tWptibr lie view, and exper in all hta na tural and acquired deformitv- A terr ha vi ng -bee n a m Te mber 1 of mc aiimry vcaacray L t aoouc tweivevears.and alter! haying de- voted about'lfi years ; if therbest part of "my life r in, endeavoring to promote Tts .interests and prbs: penty, it can -hardlv be supposed I should feet indifferent as tolls final-fate.' . . ; V"-V j It has now become absolutely rrecessary that it should he defin itively flecked Avfiether a .correct anu strict mi mary uiscipune is to pervaele evervr deoartment of the oeininary, witnqut .wnicnrrii can not long exiJt,;and: also t whether those persons b'ejopgg toit whb have jealously vendeavburcdPto prompter its reat interest and pros perity are to bc; protected and shielded from indirect and . insid ious persecution o whether its oestinies are stui; to oe inuueoced by the intrigues h cabals of a man who,s 1 cam credibly informed was pot manrVears ago dismissed from. public, service on acconnt of jus debauched and immoral con duct r of a mang who now 'stands openly accused before the public bf both forgerynd ptrjurtj yfas well as 61 bthcrcbnduct the mere mention q I, which. would tTbund the delicacy of the: public ' "car- 01 a jnan, :vTno nas allowea soma of his own family in 'his Shearing and even in his presence, to be slow, upon the commanding oGcer of the Military Academy, epithets t3dcbl'cthstlh0CdcO Could be induced (as hr as : possible) to brci:!i till hib orders and reuhtiens r-of a roan,' fruUy, the gsneral tenor of whose conduc V since he has; been attached to,the Iristitu tion, has been to instill into the minds of the-cadets principles of jiutuiut niuy, aq lanuciity v.oyu. penly and repeatedly . making use of profane language in thejr prea; encerrtpcaking-disresectfully oftheholy christian religion ; and by openly extolingjhe writings of that prince 'of, f modern infidels; Voltaire. v? Onjthe decision t upon this.point depcndsAthe fate of the JVlilitary ;Acacemy--presum-iogit will be-correct,-k! subscribe myself Ayery respectftlliy, the pub lit'8 pbedient servant. 'J? A AKTKIDGE, ' Captain of Engineers Affiura of South America; ' 1 ; From Itte London Papen. . .. -;; Accordtng- to r. letters' from Spaing neatly the" whole of the Spanish cavalryy to the number of 2000, (another paper says o!,000) were about to assemble in Anda lusia. ' It is. added that thev were about to erabark X S or -400 at 3 a time for South America.y Lno ther article states thatlll men are to be taken by lot from, each re giment of the line in Spain, and ther'-whdle'fbrcethu amounting to about six thousand, r iiMiirur oe sent to,aoutn; A frierlca.." v , Whatever may be qui": senti rkents respectiog. the struggles for luucjicuucocc iir opanisn yvmen 1 rebellion on the- one handf ' hor idespotisci on the other As, uuwever, uritam is in a state Ot amitv with; the seiveral Powers -of Europe it becomes her to be careful that no measures are adopted :n this country iQconsis- tent with our amicable relations. TbeTolfoWing facts arcl, therefore, of our rulers. AT ship, called, the Two Friends is -now Ivine at Spitheadon board of : which, are upwards of 100 English; Officers wnoare. avowedly going to sup port the ; Independents in . bouth America There are, we are as shredAgsfb'rrthese indepen- uema .now inf lionuon and at Portsmouth; whd promise- to all jc.nghshmen"who are disposed to joiov theur ; rcause, one rank higher uiau wiiai ey neia in tne rjrmsn service. These Officert are: also promised 200 dollars each bo their arrival do the Soamsh . . ; - I f . ' ! - , . , k Main t5 defray their passage. Ve f hear besictes" that shipsf are now ifiittingqut in London, supposed to i" be for the satne destination. J We have no doubt but ';; Ministers wilHact dis creetly on this occasion, but we deem it our duty to submit the subject to their attention : r X X" Fropijhc Se'piCrJuhe 14k , , ThePortuguese; " Ambassadors at Several Courts '?have;receiycd precise" instructions , from ' their Government to declare that ithas not the smallest intention of sei i ing upon any of the , Spanish? pos sessions in South 'America 5 and that the country .b-. whicfk it has in factr takeipoiassfon will; be restored as ; soon v as f. Spain shall, have re-established $ it's authority on the river la Plata. X v- . t certain that this detfafation of the Cburt of Brazils has tpade th'c most favorable impression bn the Ambassadors 6fv the media ting Powers, and jhatm 'the last greatxbnference which took place at Parlon this head, "nbt only was this very satisfactory declara aion taken into consideration, but l :1 1 1 j j . ' 1 - ' be bf eat importancei tbwarcls the maintenance' .of ; order ! and tranquility.- The.r insurrectionft both in the Brazils: and in other parts of South Americawcre taken unaer , serious jconsiueration. ?jbin gagemcnts, are ;spoken of Jwhich the Cburts enter lntb,"-'andwhich they in vite all the other Powers. 1 NC LUD ING TH E UNITE D STATES OF NORTH A M ER ICA, to join, not only . not T to af ford any xind of assistance to the people whii are in a ; Estate of ihT surrccuoo. but entirely Ho break off all intercourse with them." " It is expected that' several ' nartiri i-ettra of a notification' J ro : ; tht Germanic Diet tb all the Pow era of, Europe, to theGrand Sefg nior of Turkey, anci;. TO THE UNITED STATES: are to:. bV dispatched before the recess. - Bw : intoc vjgrinanic ODIedtra tion proposes to treat with the se veral States as European Powers " - Latest from the seat of waa i - . y --'-3f . j i'- ' ' x ' ' . . v , ' ... r : " ... V- ' . w r.,. ( Jmtmmmm . - , : -t " Extract tf&)cttitr from an intM-s r . ; gWt correspondent at Kingston V : (Jamaica) dated iheJ.USth of V U July fastt to gentleman ia " lit is ,with great pleasure I , have to commuhicate to' 'yoriVhe good ns we have just received -4 frojn SnU:Fe,de Bogota;, 'OV-'' brave republicans7 begin again td appear on. the field of battle after so many ' disasters, asriumph antly as they were, in - ther former ' campaigns of ,181213 and."-14 They havebbtaincd a very SmpbtW f tant vistory ovethec roasts oa the plains: okCasanare, kilff the general Boyerar.d : brcat num ber of officers of thexaltrocps ; and their critical sitvmfioti his re- towns in the interibr so hiiirh ib- -they are already ;4remhling for vueir me. ru? is now reported that another insurrection has brbv ken'out in the southern part of' New Grenada.. ? ; Nothing, J3n : nouaces thespeedy subvrion of 1, those royal executioners. cThb cruelties and pcrfidieslif that infi- tuuus moniio, and' is .whorthyr associates, haverexasneratcrl n,r people so much that we must ex pect to sec our , homes airain- hti - fore the time we had calculated LONDON EASHIONfli; sed of jaconet mdilm embroidered smaUrosesThe skin is finished rS the bottom. w.ttr a profusion 6f rolouaf cleat; musUn which are fancifully wreath, edwitb white satin;.. The bodfSte ; behind -,t amemft oh th;4o!' V " but .is cutyery low round the boaZ 5 back oTtfae neck. The , frontfbrm? bape in a most becoming inanner. PUm long sleeve nisbed at theorist bfe ; pud Wiethe skirt; t keaddreas . cn t a la Mnm, composed of iuDe and roul! A' eausofpale .green satlhto Correspond With the rouleaus, and a brW laceoSr " V very faitC The 'Co?e. around. The hait' is n.rt . j. . play the forehead and eyebrows'; ari.I dres. ' ' - ncn. Wv uvcr a wiie satm slip The form, a whjte, frock made to ftsten behind. . itiscut ; very ow All around the bmiJd " the body and sleeves are ornamented in 4' "common i noyelty and tate. with blond and mossVoseau The skirt Is ' elegantly trimm With eau2e drape ri. ; i i - . ! I? "'-jsnea WitD a rose, pead dress, tlie cK&peau a la Infanta it ' lacomposed of Lbitet! l:the crown . mCraA he'ff!",' elegantly ornamented with, white saun round the top. Tho W" turnop Uourid;4a cf i no- 1 BndMcormt beauhlut ; ' plume of feathrsdroops i little to the left side; . - Th hair.is dressed in loose ctirUl Onjthe forelitad, parted in; frorttVand verv low at the Ales: Necklace frhitekid doves." nriil wKitA v. . sajtin slippers. VWhite CTape f; rich . k ' WWiWWiVlU IUSUICU FRENCH. yPatinan Some CottvmennukA IZL of -fine cambric muslin,; superbly embroW dered round the border .. Spencer . body la iuive, of n&le atratr coloured twilled sarsnet, . .: witfracorn - buttons down-rthe-front and "on the outside of the alee ves-i Double Spanish rufftif Vandvkfr larfl Tlie hair. arranged in dtmi-Chintxe stvle naa suppera uie coioux 01 juonabn- smoxe and e green glprea r t ,Xrv V v, 4 ilMJLiaQlJL ' " fit ' . V , ' , . . 1 pte$trian Cotunw.TlabTt of fine Me rino cloth, of the Ploren'tia blue color, fin- : ishc'about the bust and cuffa with Peru-" jyiaa trimmings Blue military cap, or namented. with plumes, 01 feathers v 4nd rich silk-cordons, ufT of fine Mecilia tacel j; The hair arranged irt Grecian style. Blue kid half boots, and lemon coloured Ctaridge, wife of Mr; Ctaridge." u x : tndaylast brought to; l)ed of 5 V i children ; aboQt the same houihia,, A coW. calved twocaiyes, ancl; hia ' A sow Htterexi 14 pfgK'oae of which X" had two heads JiThei whole "are j well and Ukdy to thrive :ThIs io -Mrs -C first qccovchmerii, - aV.i. V t though they ha?c, been married I twenty years 1 4 v Xt ' nv r 1 i i V"
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