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Weekly Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 2

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V-. TiLEDlCTOKT 1D0KESS OP IX-COT. lOlSB. CE1DS OF TUG FEOfLE. 1 CE1DS OF THE FEOfLE ereijntyand iiidependenea af thVaus, and the GEXEIUL 1SSE.HELT OF lUiXSiS.

nth reaee, aappiaesa and liberties of aba p' pi. 8EJIATE. ISiUCrRiTIQS GF TI1E REW GOIERSOR. prtvioui: rrijmf the Inau- 7 Far Ik StU QaulU mtU ptaacral. -j The Irkacsas teslriatnre.

Vrun. Editors Since visiting your city, I have been irvthe State Hoote, some two or three times. 1 guratton of Gen. Euai N. Coxwt, OoTernor vZ I i ful in raardi.

sfaioat enrrrmchment. their The nthctal relations existior between too, as I VL in -i U. tint 'QTF Editors. "WM. B.

WOODRtJPr, A. M. WOODRUFF, or the Stale of Arkansa, took jJace at noon on Monday lust, in 'ih RrprrsentatiTesHatt, in the of the rPl vayjelf, r.rnmVare like mon.ment. ih.tV.rk i.a 0prr" UW 't steps in tht road thst leads to see your Legislator, and witness some of their j' proceedings; and after surveying theta will with i my eyes, I must say lake them all together, they are the finest loi'tinj body of men i have LU I Up ti IV bfy, and large toneoui-se of anectatora, among I 1 have been catted to preside, is wholly tndenei the evee.il stea are bound tacooif Hli avery dent of that which has by the psoi.le been confid Lrvy "rr mwwws wnraaw, our Congressional deWgsts la rocur a weekly sna.t, by aw, from IWnn.1, a VvhI.iIW-thvar to Camillins, to liaatae-iits. sad theme to Fsyytwville.

Read. Mr. Leenayne offered resotatioas af rvpert to the ntemortes Jaha C. Calhava, If anry Clay and IXiniel Wsbsier, ktch were iriiwmj. Mr.

Oatidc Tntrodd rrsrUbo irirni-our delrgatMM in Oogrvss pewtsMe aa ai4n. PRIDAY HOVLMafcll l'J, ICO- urg mimoeroi rauiee. injunction rl tnr cmHimiiun, ana sm uws rnace i i i i ever seen. I have sees the Legislature of Ten- ed to your hands-, yet, having the same objects t- nuoui noon a procession wai tormea at tne cnp mm nesaee in session at several different times-and at (KrCraCUfcATIONjW) ii lot, composeS of "tTte members of both Houses of no tiras would it eversompars with- the present Vtif-i Legislature of Arkanaat. AnJ they' are alao as in charged ahke-wttt.

du- fc tiolatmo ly of provid.ng for, and th. aaase ten- wh- irv, w-uld not f.U era interest, oor sssoriatinns have, from nerraat- ty.been comparatively ihtimat, a-4 dependent. to fatal lbs vrry ex-teor. Th.VnT! TC i The ruTs'of atrict sdherene. to.

and eop.ranea to those individuals who miy be mm 'Inrjtr than any other Partr In the Slite. lOFFICB.UP BTAtRS, IN BEEBE'3 BUILDINOB, MB SL rrwUM of stimoie seui a lymg aa esr-h sdr sf vey frvm the nmuih af Biark i the General Assembly officer of the Execotiye Department of the State, and citizens, ami. pro-" ceeded, under the direciiori of Geii. T. D.

Mti-'pica, as Msrshnt, and accompanied by a band of music, to the Execatire mansion, where they re-ceieed Hia Exy Goy. Roatta. From thence the Democrat. intelligent, noble, bravejattd independent, as well as honest snd honnrmbielookin j. Well may your citizens be prood of a Legislature one w-k-i-r, exhibition of human i We present, abave, an Miasanri booadary, far the isirntrm( tf swvigaiina; iIm a similar fay tfts hh'sut-.

with our organic laws, both federal and State, ia all their parts, is not only a safe one, but so tn-twl to the proper order and hurrooniooe working bf the various departmenta.and to the preservation of our system of government, that these intro- sneat nf UtaUt nvey rVaaa KS asaih lo Ms k.1sL a wkh arrant river. Caalion to CoTmron3ent oai Ejehanicsi. Ai th-rr i a natorJ wit BJrtleitt -TwWWied inthueity, emlerthe hmppropitt title of 'ra( Demecrat)" which ii dimhtle ilweneo tn in-tirrpt an4 aiif hm lo it mn ae ttie rtWin10" a -well the itttlronue of -the vjstt Jsocbai we tt proper tn cell the nueiiumi of friends to tins svess, a as ra sver esse day ander rvln. which would reflect honor upon any State in the Union. And in their btatnesa proceeding, I notice that they ars as parfiamen'ary as any body I have ever seen and that their proceedings are char ments enjoin its observance by tha moat solemn 11.

sanctions, I ant fully aware that tl.eae facts are general' ir. Lverry onrrso a esaalauosi, ummtrtmr da) -and uarrqiieet Uiet ait called lo lilt the respective positions of Executive and Legislator, but extending much further, necessarily challenges our admiration for tha wisdom of that government under which ate lire, In the history of those nations which in pset sees have dazzled our fancy, or commanded our admiration, we discover the principle prominently presenting itself, that individual promotion and personal assrandizement constitute a material element in their conformation. Not so with ours. The first ereat object for which governments should be established, is lo secure to the people just to protect them in the enjoyment of those rights. In my judgment, this object has been more nearly approximated by tha be dviinetiy anarenm hut nu well understood.

I deem them however, of sock --r rn. irpnr ur I 1 hibitine the as of lbs Senate ffcav acterised by an order snd decorum creditable alike to the gentlemen wnoreside over. each house as tffermometers, sketched on the street juat after the arrival of the despatches announcing the reault of the Presidential elaetioau-e. It may nerhap be con side red somewhat queer that the same news should cause one countenance to fall and another to rise; but, without stopping to search for an explanation, we present our pictures aid Wave tbe reader to define the cause. 'Our subjects, very lively, were setters on the result If so, this may accoust ifotj the vlilTerence jn the expression of their; countenances.

fn one af them, wS think we recognize thi pftii of our neighbor of the fkg, when con rrest moment, and the principles which they i procession proceeded to the residence of Gen. E. N. Cokwat, the Governor elect, and. after receiving htm, escorted (he Ex-Governor and Goyernor elect to the Hall of the House After an address to the Throne of Grace, by Rey.

Ai R. Winfield, and inusic'by the band in-attendance, Ex-Goy. Roans arose, and, in a yery bappy manner, delivered a most- appropriate Yat-edictory Addreesi whkh was frequently cheered. in- .11 K.11. m.

will ptoeae tn obeerre til iae dtrectione ut eulcate so esenanl to the perpetuity of oar insti speakers, ana to the members themselves. May "dreeeiujtlielrpapBr toue. i Mr. Underbill moved tn lav tha nait.fn tutions, that I atats tnea not only witH Ihs re 1 Arkansas always have such a body of men to TrafeHas A Sent. of imnreeaing them on the minds of others, I Pre- legislate for her." Let; her citizens always select lh vndefintte'y; which atia) prvailed but or Mr.

IlaHey beintaaCed lo the chair, Mr. Pi ta my i tide-nt pffervd a reanlauoa laatrarting K1 i. Mr. A. W.

Wium, of Pine Bluff, Jeflereon eo, tithnrivd lo rolUvt mil for any Bionc- dorj the acknowledging that: they art deeply fixed own. i well qualified met ber best and moat intelligent 'tflati hJ Dtaecrat office, for (ukseiiptiwl ad' committee so tnqgirs inta the expadwacy af aedee. The peoole of the State of Arkansas are intel- men to fill the (fttce of legislators, and they will rtinv. nrinllB. kc.

I and received with rapturous applause, by the aa- tals Mate tac niwwT ipenvraiaK ng aa nisnrnvy oeneraj se Mr. n.o now on a tour throui lite following epun- always have a Legislature of which they will nev 1 armbled multitude win prnterdists rUicery I divea Isi sn hi Ir Perform all their duties tn their siatee Staiaa. I r- 'r. was- Bank of tha asseta af hm I mrm tnv gvcai caia LMri er be ashamed. -t A VISITOR.

tToTwTi Por, Cawroa miners of our constitution, and the organisation of our political institutions, than in any other instance known to history. Although, to the partial observer, tha whole sys'em may appear complex its and conflicting la ila interest and jurisdictions, yet, when thoroughly studied, and correctly understood, is simple Tn its For thi Slate G.ntttt aJ Democrat. templating the rich harvest he will gather in for thf one or two hundred subscribers he received, payable on tbe election of Gen. Score to the Presidential chair; i nu ma unini inry are magnaniranna aooer-stand their nehis and psas Ilia fcrmneaa snd brsvery to adhere to and inaintain thetn. Such.

WH1N6T01 Jnllioi, ltrtTox, Mmcin, Juiior, V' rrt, IiAWUSCt, i Wurra. UU tm FRuS pSPIUS Ti LITTLE RuCL FatDKMir, MtwTOJ, rCOTT, lll, arit. The Governor elect, "Ecias N. Con then arose, and the oath ofVffice waa adminiatered to him, by Chief Jusflce Watbins, Goy. CoNWAX Vat ttitn conducted to the chair, bj; the joint committee when be detiyered bis Inaugural Address; hfter which a Benediction was gentlemen, sot the people whose servants wa are.

relatinns- t' high honor tn I deemed worthy of thei eir Tb the Lesidature or Srkanisai. i 4No.3 The Prcslletitial EUeiion Bttnrnv PEBJtt, construction, and harmonmu tn ail Ha presentiua; a syurm complete within itael If, perfect im to te enirusted with it. my heart Come in very slowly from the various counties in all its parts, snd self sustaining in its constituent elements a mmument of hnmtin wisdom, GsHTt.xxx In a former commuqicatinn, ad insulation, aa ihsi ihe asms raay be placed m-4rt the charge of aorh persona as nuy be spnomted foe thst purpose by tbe court of cWxery. itead and adopted. Mr.

Preaalont immducrd a reaataiwa-, Araoaw tbe )adcwry coRwnrttae ta iar-ave iae espa. dienry and propriety of amendisg thf eatir ad. minisiration of this State. Read and adonted. Mr.

Maxwell introdortd a rvaolutuia, iriatrarrag the judicMry committee to repare sad reparii ImU, restricting the Ceea af the several firim t. sttnmeys of Iks State, ss at la a Sew them se reset any fee except in the prosecuti-ma ,,,4 ytrtione of persons ind tried (oe cnouaal aJ injthis State. 4j The following are the only on as wt dressed a your honorable body, l-snoa ed thi m. patriotism and philanthropy baaed upon leader have received since oar last: vwkrijtnce nf a Rail load from Memnhia Tjii. -nal principles of jnstice and right looking only wnaaa.

'I I -w aulMrrlhern will find a pml oprMrtnnrtr to trenmit reeir aamee to tlie OkUtTrt and ofliee throttgh Mr. Wit.nnt, who will receive and receipt fat advance tauae wteEinUuiake tkem. i IDTWe are autlwrizeil. to announce E. C.

a carViiate for the office af City at the ensuing January election. 1 iw, ww frail luda. I know they do not expect that debt to be in words; none that I can command coulj describe, much leas dischargs it; for such empty symbols, with all their fore, emild bat rrtwas Ihs mind to imagine the feelings of a truly grateful heart. I shall seek to illustrate Ihem to the beat of my abilities in the firm and faithful discharge of Roekaml iu contimatioo on into Texas), the fa- rend-' I the blessings held in store for her citizens pracn- I with i I.I I s. 612 45J 1160 Independence co.

Demasratia Whi? 1 Democratitt msj Ashley cs. Democratic Whiz pronounced by Rev. Mr. Winftetd, when the ceremonies closed with a patriotic tune by.the bandc The Valedictory Address ol ExGoV. Roane, and the Inaugural Address of Gov.

Conwat, appear in our columns to day. COXTESTEDELECTUISi Our readers are rtferred to the report of the proceedings of the JSenate, for the I very -satisfactory win mm vnt.jm.. nnui, cany operative US With the change of rulers elaewhere. history he executive duties should I succeed in perform 88 assonatea scenes of turmoil, strife and. not onfre- sc- offences.

Read and adopted. 1 ucm rw. 58 I JX3 We ar oKhorteJ Ur Announce RtcHiCRo quently revolution and Wood-shed, with all their rB TT" "a Mr. Harrison introduced a bill la amend ehame. if" I Democratic maj.

Sebastian eo. Democratic 283 aTUCKLT aaacanutaate tor me r.mce pi I "it inriTui asisj ainitii itinuu isi LBvrrsai at .4. a concomitant horrors of suffering an I distress. L.i I 1 a 01 in on feat 01 tntsuiotesof Arkansas. R.i mainly to th patriotism and wisdom of the Gen and briefly summit up its advantages.

1 now proceed to specify ad enfargs a little what I havs already said. I Since wriiingiTtat havs heard the House iepresenUtives of your honorable body memoraliaed on the subject of a great west-era Rail Roa'i to extend from Minnesota, through the Slates ofMissouri, Jrtaiiiainnd Louisiana, to 130 Record at (he entiiin; Jarrunry 'eleciion, -i i L- eral Assembly; for much will depend na the en. 103 Democratic maj. Mr. Ctatk.

oa leave, iatrcMlared a resolaiMMt, isstiaetw. owe stelegatioa in Caagveee peacare CPWt are authorized tn ennounca J. Smith, Wiih us, humanity is called to weep over noaurh evidences of human weakness, and moral depravity. But, as tbe period amies, designated by the constitution and the lawa, when one public servant Conway co. gave a democratic maj.

of 151. aetrnent of such laws as sre derhanded by, the I aa a eandidate for City Recorder of the City of Little Rock, at the Election on first Monday of report of the Committee on Elections, on the con-teated election in! the Craford and Sebastian Sen- -atorial district, in which AIrt. payers claims the seat of Mr. Clarke, the present aitting member. CfWeare indebted to lion.

Solos Borlasb, 1 1 .1 for a copy of the following Circular from! the Com January next ry. Snbxcriptions fcr the Session. rhisaioner of the General Land oSce, modifyin ISew Orlea.or the Gulfof Mex.co;anJ I nave een: es.gnated toassume thim. it is a day of jubilee, a pubheatrn concerning the same tb. opon h(ch wno mirrAeft anlKi, who From df.uch a mad, I lh, rob of office joj I would rot detract a particle, if I could.

But a he oflrer up unUti 7or ate former instructions in regard to taking acknow Xhe GtttTTt and Democrat will be furr)ish want, of the people, and the interest snd honor 7. J.17e the State. 1 feel happy that ih. iZJ, people have chosen frVirr, among themaelves le- Z''v gilators, who will reflect the .,11 the.r ennsti Rd m'-'ha resaSsnts. Iitenis, anj from whose enlightened councils no-1 -f J.

4 th.ng will emanate bat act. w.rrsnteJ by eon- w7 s.ituUon snd founded on principle. jusuc. 1 ssem. demanded by honest and sound policy.

I 11 'j 1 That Ih. butlhen. of UX.tion'V fall lightly J'Z oh ihe people, we ahould obaerveaad enforea n-id I economy stncl unuih.lity i .11 -Vm P-y -W departments of the government. 5 Tu 'lf srh samWt ledgements ia the aale of Military Land War ed. for fifty cents, to them who may wish it 0 me nrionintitai anu iiroinfrnv or fhip rnmmitn rants: dttrine the present session uCthe jGeneral Astern IZTZ.

Vn individual re.lin...4 'brv-commeitcin; with the opnin? 'of 'Re S4ion personal anxiety may have marked the contest for personal anxiety may have marked the contest for The committee present the" facts in the case, as we have heretofore understood them to be, and as we stated therein our "paper of the 15ih have very propeTlyj a we think, come to the eoncla ion that Mr. Clarxe is entitletl to retafn hia seat. They could not, as we conceive, have arrived at any other decision, without -perpetrating "a gross outrage on the elective franchise. The report was taken up in the Senate, on ves- Gemebal-Land Ofpicc, Ocl. 14, 1852.

Geuileinen-Nameroas snnlicnliuns lisvinc been PomiIw favor, when the event shall havs been i -i, ncn luc rvciil mil null Deen and eontinuinr oruft ha arfjnumment and the bal- fondeto thispfrieeonthesuhiect.it has been de licalion of the lint of the Acta and Resolutions; that cided, on full considermtion, to rscogrise assio-n- may he pAsaed during the Session. 1 That we may eatabbsh the credit of the Si.t. ne lion of the session (without such leave shall Tht Kitwr fullins for a weelf p3Stt on sn elevated basis, we should avoid contract in" 1 Jnents of Uarld Warrnrtta, when executed before iwo acknowledged before a Notary Pubiic; in all however, to be accfirnpanied receive pay for lanrst lien ihaa ta Ui is' haa lieen ful nod. alas fpi hns been any new debts beyond our ability to ta them this but is still at a large boats to i tetday, and ununiinotHy adopted, i punctually and honestly such debts as the State a ccruncnie unuer seal, irom tne proper author- ehowt ouiiu you win. o.

course, grant ine r. known lhe frtun(lte lhe the rsht of way, and let your State ava.l itself of can.unon K(M wilh erydJ! slvnte. B.it, 1 h.v, unttntrn rmaln in Jj roa-fror. Little Rock to Memphis. the most lJfom The ocean buried." aide by side Uks prtcable ea.iest and cheapest made, and, at tha lhe of more tmporunc.

to th. State than any ore anil one tt can te Hunt. .1 proclaim her principles immutable, and her dora-Accordtnir, to ate aVe, expriaenced, and well 'tjon tlarna, writer, ir De Bow's Com nereirJ Re- Yel we nni fr vkw, the compamMve lraQt of freight al ing we ar, tnal vigilance 'is the roads and over navtgabVeiieams, is, where thedu-I nrict ofbiM-rty But liule time has been grf, ens. Tl.at is, the nf jf.ie,, he the vi ais ansencr. neao, 1 Mr.

Ha rapt on offered aa a substitute fnr the whenever nveatber sbsN sUant now owes, stiould 1. paid as early ss she can ty, of the official character of the Notary, at the Sheriff' Setilement fcr this Yeat'i The Gotr. returned from Fort Gibson, eat end sot retom, he shafl am Iime of taking such acknowledgments, and of the genuineness of his sigaatiire. ater reports fileoty' of following Sberiffs, in the order in which on WeJnevdayi and command the mean, without oppressing the peo- IZl bu. i We should, with great r.r.

snd vigilance, guard the money, aad lands of the Siste from be amendment: ihat Mr. diem after the day be so abseaai Bboe. we name them, the instructions ofi the 23d 4 March Hast will therefore be regarded aa so amended. 7 1 have made settlements' with; tlie up to the Treasurer, in full of Auditor and pa It.rley's amendment was then ajopted. -lITMr.

Cort, the oblrgio cljsfk of the Very reapertully, 4 ing squsndered, and should secure their faithful application to the objects for a Inch they were in- the revenue of Iheir respective counties Tor the iran.il on out nvers. oy ream boats, from etrcumferenee ba ih 1 "cTianjai will accent our thanks fnr tlie lat'est'Kew UttZl WILSON, Com. our iimei bs chrep, fir the distance, where this is tending elements of sectional strife and wicked i lenjM, in ntanner aa will best promote the in present yearr -1 I 5 'Orleans Picayune; and the equally ohligiti Qlerk as on rail ro.i.ls. Rail roads. I It I 1 r.u., tereats of the whole Stele.

lassnehnUi Stats Election. itirn, s.iouiu fanaticism when the m.srhly swell of nor.l, i. On the 15th Janus of the J. M. Harris, for' aer.dins us, the Rcndctyh, Sheriff of and Eiihu Botton, 9.

Returns from nearly thsvhnle State giye whig candidate for Governor aame medium.the latest Mempbta papera. always seek the aearesl pom's of interseet.eis w.th mull whirn wa. 3ow rnm 'noni our largest and most important ami nav.g.ible ri- UkM an(l wilh m(M, dffisnre hur)eu back vera where the faction, transmitted along them hem from t.ie shore, of ths -causing ean find a good and read, lnarktl, or be cheaply heart of lhJ pvriot to lbt'chttk The constitution of this Stale declare That perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a republic stul shall not be allowed la aar coat nf arms, engraved onths seat of this State, the Goddess ot Lihenv Sevier' county, Desha county. On the 17th, Democratic candidate 3..400: and free snilean li vfCTfi 0. 6.

fal atteridance of the mem Jtf. Dueler, Sheriff of Ashley Wate 33,411, i Three whii; have been elted to Far West Lodse No. 1. is desired, onsSat n.ru to with fear ie lhe W- Congress. In the balance of districts nd choice.

courtly. -yf where there can be rcl and ready eomtiwiniM- i rounding her the asiaau iheeavn-' ihenU. 2o other Sheriff hare yet settled, but some urday eyenin nextj See '4 CTHon. Soiox U. S.

Senator i ns om at isieiwet waa Ihea Mr. Burrow offered aa ameadmeoi; thai aa member shall rereive more than dollars per day fay bis services. Lam, yeas ays (. Mr. Chapman moved to by the ameadef, on the table ti.l 4h March next.

Lost, yeas I nays 19. On motion of Mr. Hsrley.ibe b.jl was was the special order af tomorrow. On motion of JMr, Lewtoyar.the bil exewipueg a homeviead from I ecu! to waa real. Mr.

Poindrxier aaov-ed th bi he wtsde the sr-deif the day far the lth insc AdrfKed. Mr. Clarke moTrd thst Mr. BiBtftts'ry he died to the committee em edeKatma. Agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Ellis, the eat. la Ilea pno Mr. IIsHey's amendment ta the pill regaleiing the par aHm pay of ai em hers, waa remetatdered. The question then being oa its adtswioa, it ws ha yeas 10, Mil 13.

i Georgia ElMtioi. Macon, Mav. .2. The regular Pierce and" Kir? others are in town, ready with their funds to make ram picket has 318 majority over all ether in; the city rf anaqn; whom we aotice Gen. the lion with Ihe largeat extent of country.

Such anJ -rMt mrn days, stood lbs test, and i At nd all ronsp cuously bethe characlrr of the proposed Central that Tt still like, mon.iment of mor.1 -Vand-' rbt Py bea.i-1 to be emblem-Rail Road. It i the one in which the State of eur whie or eternal "c'1 of chrr" f'e government, and Arkansas is more immediately interested than my around ilt an mnlN, nf some of the objects which the constitution de-nthcr which ahe ran bmld, as tt is more directly of pnUr fury apd mad fanaticism spend their nJ P1" its special care, aad upon and extensively conmcied with ber real interests rage sbout its unshaken bas-. We reo ee that enjoins legislsiive action. should, than any other, 1- I amid the contending. the vnira'nf r.

extend liberty, protection and eoual 'thi State, left this; on yestefday, onj -steamer Go Meigs, on his wa to Wsshirj Smiihictt, late Sheriff of Washington county, and ton in me prrcincu auout i lai; making majority about 410. i 7 Chatham eouniy aivies Pjerca a ratioritv of 857. Gov. tTMr. Carter, the oolite cleric of the b.

His important to er wellftre and prosperity, 1 rched the oi ihs people, stilling the whirl- riKhu pHvibges tn of our citizens, sad jua- Monroe county 100, Spalding 21, Cobb 447. -Returrrs from 21 countiei give tha regular Democratic Ticket fur Pierc and King aver ail others, Wm. O. Ford, late Sheriff of Di county; As th 10th of December the last day of grace to "Sheriffs isjefose at we may s-xpect a tftrgs number If the Sheriff in our city tn the course of a fejr daya. We would advise hem to Meieswill accept iur thinks (for fast Welnea- ticatoa'lmaakind.

We.hnuldeaeour.ee indue- I i iv in inilUKIICV HI rml flr n.nnl.i. An.mMf.AK t. r.i.. i- iiiciium mc wiiu iu, ucvviitpieni ill Van Buren JiileWijfencerj ih'iehl he-itahded a ne same counties tn 1S43, gve ner rreat sgneultuni sna mineral reaourreaJ Ih May mornin's catra snJaVight ssnliiia encrclt i fr "iricuhure and commerce, and to do this we I lhe stars and the stripes, as in safely they flrt ertco.ir.ee internal impeoeement. And as I'll over the "Innd of ihe free and the home of Ihe Lhe ny 'ro'n pervsile oor hole otent la tk oni tb nlght-joi-Its datej 1 Mr.

fiurrow aRered she-he settled yr ripi lly as with goo. tha first II KTArkansaa merchants re referred to the card intelligent, mnral.awiusirioos, sud substantial cili uesa 48tt majority. baffQt, cast iff? -3T he Suite of Georgia is said to have brave." Thus will it ever be. while I Mate, warm and fructify the earth, and rm. ii i gens not wits sitntters and iransitory adventur of Mr.

R. Kiciiards, Wlvulesal Hardware Deal- for people are true to themselves, and losing eight nf i should ws make the rays of men. bow alone lo (he shtins of Principle and truth. light, of kaawtedga and learning extend into alt ers, but with sien Who will make the State their er, New Orleans, wheretlsey call find every thing Pierce and King, by 8,000 or 10,080 majority. permanent home, and cover it with rood farms, i nr S.

1 gold or silver cam or State Scrip (which is equally as good to them) will be received at the Treasury, in payment of State revenue, Biilrmins end Fatal foailicfnt Pine Bloff. We are pained to learn, that; on Tuesday last. wnen oy lhe voice of loo generous peo- "i minus ana nesns nr ih and durable improvements. Now i lie nmnnul 1 i. Mn his line, and at as reasonable prices aa the position which I am about lore- I "Vn treneraiiin, and ilume and warm and froe- bill: thai no member shall he deprived of his are aVrm wIm.

bat engaged span eswmrttee). Mr. m-irk moved lay the hall anon the labia. Lt. Teas nays 13.

i i The bill was then made the order of hS dsy far to-snorrow. ruav v. it. On SMina af Mr. Berry, Mr.

Flc-trlmr was added la enmmiit as penitentiary. Mr. Harriann offered a resalaiMwt'thet det. Xorth Carolina. Oar fnomin nt I 1 .1 .1 i -i.

i 1'ie III mi be-elsewhere ii- Kys tha MemphU instA had a i ZZIZ JJ. T-TrT i 1 V'" I brought to my aid fewer I oWn. tforth Carolina any thing tiat can be doae i. we.i i P.rhP-. th.n any other qt V.TT UI.Hr.

11 I. WP I .1 I I a iy mem, so wist iney may yield lo iheir country fruits of patriotism, virtue, wi. lorn, mdnatry and morality, and to their God, who saiJ, "Let there be light, and there was light," that obedience and CTThe" steamer Dove Ihat Ih Ar- Pierce and by a probable maioritv an growing out of the late election, of 200 to Ttansas river are pleased to find our 300. I i. ihmi'iumiii rr ciiru i.

wi riciiim position. for url I 'n'rralion wh.ch founJ our tnltnM ofTll in relations, or years lias into this State and i. i. wk place at Pine Bluff, between Mr. Ilinry J.

sincere ailoration which 1 1 is holy l.is command old friend Capt. fl. W. Smith in'comrnand of her. .1 I "aa uren my most cuensneu oesire to arouse exas, Ink Hie rie of the proposed road, lead th.

rni. gsuon in tongre be inairveted ta Trustine in iha irreA. 1. e.t.- Oncers othe.Wosonie Crsad Lodiit of rviaa rursJ i i was in aimtiiTs niiu. than An intimate aequaintanea with' him, of more i a ia.

Bits liar am LrlfE nnriinn fil I't ami auasa ihs I K-The following is a list of the newly steeled and.l mil road there, it wltlj generally take iAml I i i Jl 1 1 3 years' standing; warrants us irt tecqmrneilding pnstaHed ofltcers of the Masonic Grand Lod of atwh the vast extit of country. ..,1 1 TT lyasftinglon.afid Mr. J. Hudson, which re-aulted in the former inflicting i fatal wound on the person of ihe litter, which caused his death." -The remains of th'- deceased were interred on the following day! Wishrngton made hit esoapeand had not been (irresteJ when otir informant ieft." him to ear fi rendu, as an experienced, 'skillful and jtbis State for the term commencing on the-- J. 1 i win roiiii iii our prosperity ai name, ana estuuiish 1st I 'he south-west, rvit this emitrratton must con- our imprudent boatman, and -we bops; his boat "will be he present month: 'liberally patronized.

The. Dove has been recently hZ Xn f'H have succeeded In lhe accompli.h- ill etrTMt fr mentof this time alone can tell. With tv Z' ihfcn rnf-m if 1 whnt 1 Charged man, r.spon." W. W. which points it out the road is which Arkan- We lin, unon 'h.

u. oiurr, wrana Master "locked aniT put In the neatest most complete The partiesi Were both' yonng married men, E. H. English, Dep'y G. M.

fat -order, and will by found a very pleasant andJeorn- cotinected, and were both citizens of U. Lee, Dep'y G. M. 2d DisU; R. W.

W. Byers, 'f'ted at the present, than determine; only lo honesty and Un.venre, who never forsake men or n.uor,., 'Z who forget not the.r God, and humbl invoking Hia gutd.nce in lh path of wisdom, lighied by Uni' lhm aceard.nc. wah II. m.U-ed by hi, Ihop. by ynar ciperstion snd ih.

generous lw eonfidenceandaupportof the peopla loa.d and "i Ti sustain us in Our efforts. Uial we shsll be able to fT. setrunn of an ad mt tiled', carry oa, the pro.iaon,' of can.liiuT.on. l'Z "I 'V-V happily achieve object, for wh.ch our fovero. ment was established Head a arst snd second times, tad referred ta eoa- mu tee on roads.

1 1 r-. I 'Mr. Rose, on leave, offered a bi'J ts suiWtta Irrirai ei lae City cr Slaiiow-Decline ia 'h quailed voters of uistsut tovste for at fnttna. against a convention. Read.

Mr- Rne arTered a bill, to amend the art fr the tor, es. 10 The steamship City of reclamaoon nf the swamp and overflowed lands, oeT 1 Liverpool dstes ta 1 Th rote being disnensed wrth, the hill ws rerrt a decline in cot tor, of read a eerond time, and refrrrad ta th coajaiuas Pine Bluff. it of purpose. Dep'y Q. M.3dDjsl.; R.

J. Tebbetu. Ths increased valui of InndeJ property, is ano That I have erred, and that repeatedly, is bul uep m. 4th R.j W. R.

J. Sutton. D. ther important atguoiiu for it contraction. Ths JheCaiae LanJing Bail Road.

Sr. whJrn rftd have, to increasing tha natural. But ir these errors- have elicited complaint from any very considerable portion of my countrymen, I am unimformed of the fjcl. There PurstnUit tp preVious notice, convention of ju. M.

5th R. W. W. H. Sutton, jttlrer; R.

Wi A. A' Stith, Or'. Orator; I of in -ifc countries through which delegates from several 'counties interested in the 1 they puna, is well kniwn. And itis one which is nol confined alone ihe sestioas of country fore, I cherie'h the hope, ihat, in retiring from the aurman, Ur. Senior Warden; R.

W. iu. Som- trville.Gr. Junior Warded O. W'T.

Merrick, executive chair or this Mate, I carry with me the respect and confidence of my fellow-citizens, by pt. W. R. L. Dodge, Gr.

Trsluieri R. on internal tmprwveme nt. "1 wiin very iigni sales on last dsy. wnatever name or associations they may be known. If thia be true, then I have achieved, to my heart 'a W.SG.

previous to her sailing. nunauis uoai to travel on, as welt as a sale one tor Hb transportation 'f. -XTA Sleam Sdic-mifl haa recently been en cted, Mr. Slejmeis D. FonSmiib, lifch.

HtraU snys) cuts eibout 1000 feet per it continues cutting lumber at that rate, we hope we shall pot hear any more com plsj.ru a fron that flourishing town, of its improvement being tard-ed by want of building Joateriaia. -CTDr, A. A. Cart, Dentist, who has beet professionally absent from ti city, has returnet and is to be foand a this oflicr. i 1TW learn from a passenger an board the Exchange, that the steamerj J.

M. Harris met trith a serious accident in cbaiihj through the cuK ff, on through which tliey Immediately paaii, lm frequently extend to' -ft distance! on both side from them. ittilus case, jij is on. which wi)ild be J'elt, tliiertiy and r.dirvuy, by almost the whola.Sta'e. It.Uml.l be rdt from the Red to th Arkansas, frTtt th Arkamme to the White, and from tbe White th' 45i.

t'rancie; and- from the- very sources to tH) in nf those streams. Wtiifitld, jYV. iu. Barinds, Ur. Sen ior Deacon R.

jSmilh, Gr. Junior Deacon; R. jGr. Chapfairi; R. V.

eo. C. Eaton.Gr. ft HXr i wr Marshall; luiiest content, every personal feeling and consideration cherished by me in connexion with thia distinguished position. And if I have been instrumental in arousing the min is of the people to sn R.

C. i sein, ur.aworusuearer; and J. P. Karnes. Gr.

55ie. active consideration of those subjects sa easenlial Was this roml ms'fe, 1 Ueve no doubt but that ivastnts ronu ms'ls, I Ueve no utxtbt but that a Tt ljmr. r-t. Gr.Pursuevaot; R. W.J.

J.Thpmp. tW iuoemis in Ih vai-n of UnJe-J property in 10 meir present prosperity and future grestness, then 1 feel fully compensated for whatever of la- Mr. President Mr. Under hill la Ih chair) leave, inl reduced bill 1 give to art sal settler sa lha swamp and overflowed lands a pre-tmpuea right thereto. Read.

'1 he rales being suspended, lha kill was read a second time, and eefeired to tbe coat it ire oa asternal improvements. 1 Mr. Billing.ley ietrorlneed a rrao'utioa, revneat-ing inforwtateon af th Governor as re-latna lo lh leasing af lit Salt Spring. Adopted. Mr, Clarke latradored a resolution, directieg th Auditor 10 obtain from tb different clerks of counties laformatioa nf th nwmber af rase exceeding tn amount flOO Ihat nave bean ad judicaied Gr.Tyl mi Stale of ArkansjjB, fwr rs come, much (Private dispatches give the amount of sales at 5.750 for th three day but.

this is evidenily' aa error. EuY The Canada reached Liverpool on the 24h. Al London, on Monday, th auppliea of Eagliah grains were seamy and arrival, small. Considerable anxiety waa manifested at Paris respecting tbe ministerial crisis in Belgium. lOsty larcrtaat from Kciico.

Orkaas, 4. We hava dates from tb city of Mexico to th 19th. An extra session nor, anxiety and respon.ibilily, thst may have been imposed upon me by the duties of the oflU with which I have been honored. Relying upon the wisdom of your choice. I in- From the sad Enouin ir.

Saturday A in hee s-hut lirriral ef the Sfeainen nqaihol it aai Caaaia. construction of the proposed Rail Road from Gaines Larwling, via Camden, to Fulton, was held at Camden, on the 8th and 9.h at which the following resolotipn was adopted: Jtesolvtd, "that a commfttee ou meinorials and resolutions, tb be composed of one member from each cnunty represented in this convention, to whom shall be referred the strbject of memormliz-ing the Lei8latire of this Stale and tha Congresa of the United States, in regard to the proposed Mississippi, piiachita and Red River rail road, be appointed; and whose duty it shaH also be to prepare the pioper memorials and addresses for the convention, for donations in land. The committee appointed under the above resolution reported; following! resolutions, which were adopted: 1st. Rttolttd, That wejnemortalize "lhe Legislature of this State, now 4n session, to appropriate and invest as State stock, in ihe Mississippi, Ouachita and Red River Ri1 Road company, all the swamp hinds situated" ih the counties interested in said road, and any other lands or funds, as State stock, tn said company, at their disposal. 9-1.

Ifejelaerf.That in furtherance of this object the stockholders of said company and all others present, friendly to this enterprize, sign the annexed and forward it forthwith to the Senators anrj Representative bn the line of the road, to be presaetad to she for con- Terfc, A'oe. 11. Th steamers Hums it anu tanaia nave arrived, bnogin the' dttlge the eonSdent hope, that 1 am about to re-aign your interests into competent handa, who. properly appreciating your necessities, snd thoroughly imbued, with the progressive spirit of the sge in which we live, will, by his council and nyemgence, 1r following on Cuba, i i ne imes contains an article) intimating that it will ih n.ii,w Interest of Congress met on th th next dsy ths ins- peachment of ihs Minister of Jastie and Bsa.i-ras, minister of foetgn affairs, also Laruloval, chief clerk of war department, look place. The aity of Louis Napoleon to defend Spain against aggrea- H.HI nn ll.

Kr L. 1 OS ad accelerate your march lo that high position among this great iterhpod of States, for which you are evidently designed by nature. 1 Wilh a most sincere desire for the nroeoerity of i ii and, ihua-asyinpteilJaU aa wssjbed byi the cbrrent I to the blink; hi)e tljere; a tree fell serais' her Wa throwing down heir chimneys, breakjrg her decks, and doing conaiderabie'durhage'to Ke bbil-- ers When the Exchange laft'lt was tliought aha would be-underway again in a day oil. two. Ho one was injured bynlie accident.

0 Crtat Safeltf if 1 On our first page, 'will be found the Auditor's i advertisement and list ot forfeited lands, to hW sold "OO the ik-j II As I v. hic kj it lieu oi.ies. i Advices from Rangoon slate that trie Burmese laye destroyed Lord Howe'a detachment of the Urm.h, who were advancing aponxhat pl.ee. Paris i. tranquil.

It wa. rumored that another nfernal machine had been discovered at )' -t, 1.1 order to avoidtajscaasian, ths only question bestjbmttted to the psodIs is I.Jl th F. more than pay lite inters', on the amount invented-. And if taxes of yu.r Siate are pro reftr, arcord-iig tf.e value nf pnperty, even lhe increase in tatcs roihi It sj.Soieit tndo it. But what would bs the ilne.u increase ii lhe valuelnr landed property! It must soon, for.

great extent on each! aide of the road, double aid treble in a short lime, and continue to increase lhav sojken of th travel along this rond. This would of itsef, independent of freight and all other eonsideratioAS, sufficient to suthnriee its speedy construction. "And it would not only continue, but must as the south-west continues to be lettled up. And every mile made from Little Roct towards Tixm, would it. But the read wanted immedislely, and which Jierhaps is all that Arkansas is now able to build, the proponed on from Littl Rock to Memphis.

But there are other advantages to Ih State and citizens of Arknnsa. From her extensive forests of Pin and CyprrsV sh feotild furnish Memphis, and th places below, with lumber, cheaper, perhaps, than it coald be obtained from any other source. At. least 1 shs could coma into surrsmful compeUtion with sny other. And there are advantages of stitl greater importance than these.

Memphis has sow to gel her rock from the distance of 300 miles, Now, in lhe immediate yici-nity af Little there are inexhaustible anan-tnies of the best nd finest grsni in the world, susceptible of the must beautiful polish. Thi. could be to Memrhia. at half the distance, and at a ring th year prvvioas la the ft rat nf been em ber lost snd report the same to the Senate. Adopted.

Mr. Burrow introduced a bid, ta extend the jsj-nsdwtmn a probat eaorta. 1 Read. 1 Mr. Burrow, from th yadicMt-y enmaiu, whom wss referred th reaotatinsi relative ta rV attachment law, repoved Ihsl lke slstutes it that behalf required a a amendment-.

Adapted. Tb joint resolution of lbs Haas af Rrprvaen-ts lives, in relation ta procurtng a grant, foe eoav mon school nurpnses, af one entire arena of lead In each fractional towns where thee ia a aecrina, wss read a ernd urn sad passed. Th bill regu'atingih per tra pay and milesg of members, was read a sec pad time. Mr-j-llnrtry fffieid on aaaaadaseni, shot aa member shsll reeetve kts are dica wba sbaent kaa-aelf from ih i recharge nf hi dauas, for th I such sbsanert PrUU, he be not abaesa by reason of sickness or other disability, er semag 4 Monday or'Fr tor nary next. i-ik ta in a staia 01 terment in government i in great fear.

Several bltl ofpoeitioii parties have been started. The la against the press was rec.inded two days before Congresa met. Ths Minister of Wsr directs state authorities to arrest alt military men without passports, especially on suspicion of favoring insurgents. The State of Vera Crax sent two commissioners, to confer with lhe supreme government respeenng the recent insurrection. A bill hss been introduced tn Congress grS.rtmg amnesty to Vera insurgents.

1 Insurrections reported in Micemacan and Jslis. en. Barcaehaa re-appoinud Governer of Yucatan. i Cardinas look his seat as Governor of Tsmsuli-pat on 1st or October he will probably find strong opposition. A recent decision of the Supreme Court at the ym wtfidernje to holders of Tax 'in this State, the opportunity which this sale offers must attract 'the attention of all those peror a lute be hereditary in a itiract lies from Na- foleon? and in default of male isseej shall he sve the right to appoint his successor Tha Pope declines to officiate at the CrkronailrHi.

1 Ten English battls ships havs been Ixed with he screw propeller. j- -The French Ambassador threatens I brave Constantinople, unless the refusal of tha Turkish loan lands. desirous of making inveitments in Arkansaa bf the Among the lands 'to be offered, are many tapem some rnsnHtw raised lew ifivextfstiaa. ets. The amendment wa decided led wl ardar, aa receivea.

I 7 Ettnrnt th H.I1 waa the aasaed yeas IS; a.rs X. aia ration and -j 3i. RetolvtJ, That again memorialize the Congress ofljlho United States tit it. next session to grant to Said con-pan sections of the public lands on either side of said roatl, and that the stockholders and all ethr friends to thia artter-prize, aign the annexed nveatorrat and forward it forthwith to our delegation in Congresa for eon-sideration and action. jff After -thej.

adjournment of the convention, the Stockholders in the above praiseworthy enterprise, of constructing a rail road frorn-Gaines' Landing, on the Mississippi river, via Camden, to Fulton, on Red fiver, held a meeting, for the purpose of organizing the company under their Charter, at which the following gentlemen were elected Direc- Vest in the. A-i ir 1 By a clerical error in the was not discovered unlit the first ftide of eurj paper was worked off, Ut aale is erroneously fixied for Ln i- I row. 131ft. Whige have carried ihe Legis-ure, and have a majority of 4 on joint ballot, which secures them tha election r.r the 2d Monday oT February, 1852, instead of Senator. 1.

all seasons, to be Ued in, buildings there, and at points below, on or tisnr the Mississippi river. There are also inexhaustible quantities of freestone of fine quality, which could be used in build the State, and ihe happiness of her citizeo, 1 taks my leave of official station, and resume my position' amid the ranks of tha people. 1 S.CaiflT'SmCCCRUIDDEESS. GerUltmtn of Ikt Scnatt, and ofiht Jnass ejf Repress af at Chosen by the free suffrages of try fellow citizens to be lb Governor of ih Slat of Arkansas, snd having taken tha official oath, preparatory lo assuming tbe duties of ihe station, the firsl impulse of my heart promote me to acknowledge my sin-care gratitude ti the sovereign people nf this Slate, for conferring upon me so distinguished a proof of their confidence. The magnitude of the trust, ths high nature of tht duties enjoined by ihe constitution and laws, and the importance that they should ba faithfully, efficiently and wisely discharged, havs not escaped my consideration; but justly estimating them and eonsctous of royhorabla abilities, I shall undertake the functions of chief ma.

gist rate with the greatest solicitude and anxiety for the result. The patriots of a past generation fought and won the bailies of our independence. In Ihe right of self-government we njoy the fruits of their valor, their patriotism and their wisdom The great and eeaential principles of liberty and free govern-meni, having been acknowledged and established in our writ tea constitutions, no dsrk cloud of on certainty obscutcs Ihs workings of our system from ths scrutiny of the people, and they do not look to their supreme executive authority for concessions of liberty, rights and privileges. The people rule and those whom they elevate to power are but their eervsnts, by whoa instrumentality they govern themselves. The executive suthority i a depositary of power limited ard defined, and for an exposition of tba principles by which I shall ba guided and governed in its exercise, I point lo thst proud monument of.

wisdom, the constitution of the United Steles, es well as to thst of our own These sacred instruments are founded on tb firm, immutable and mdestructsbls principles of justice the true principle of social Frest i EegU and JEitoairr, lilk. i i Clax'ow'i Sewi toatlnieJ. ing or paving. Anrj 1 arn loij, that up on White riser, then are quarries nf very fine marble. I wnen would a cotton market esta- Louis Napoleon, after ths delibera- It wiJ) be correctly republished ill our next, to prevent the potsibility of a plea that the Advertisement, as now publiihed, is Vlegnl.

tTb editor of the Fort Smith Herald ather uoastingty acknowledges the receipt af "two sweet fiotatoes, of very large aizM one weighing 4 nd the other 4 lbs. They would be called "small intends visiting the Northern Departments. ton: -j-' John Dockery, Richard Pryor, Henry Lemay, Joel W. Hannab, B. W.

Martin. I- A WJ L. Somemlle, Alex. S. Huey, Saml.

H. Warren, Stephen Gaster, Asa R. Cone, Jamea A. Conft. rf ik Miarutijy, The commission of liniud Statea officers, chiefly of the tooorraphieai ad mtliiary ngineers, hava returned to New Orleans from th parses of tb Mississippi, wbrr they had been for a week examniin the mouth to certain ths beat manner nf applying th Congressional appropriation of 75,000 10 improve th channel for aea-gotpg- vessele.

The commission wer to bsvs remained st the mouth a eoupl of weeks longer, but lh receipt of documents from Washington, affording much import sot information recently obtained by a enasl survey at the eery localities in queauoa, saved the member of the commission much labor. Ths investigations or the rommisaioa havs developed aseny interesting sad Cunous geological phenomena, tpia, Jtnporfsal AfMstea Ceacrmiuyr It 1 stated Ihat Iwo Amervcan genilemen, officers of the army of ths Dominican RepubJie, in tbe Island of Hayti, hsve made arrangement with certain parties in lh United State for ih part has of a steamer, in which they propoae to uks a large number of emigrant 10 Dominica. Eight hundred men, it i said, hsve nl ready enUted for colonization among the Dominicans, the terms offered be.g hi'rhty advantageous to aaea of avMerprw oiisneo. at tn terminus of thi rosd, opposite Memphis, which would soon be ths case, ths eolton from a Irrge poriioi of the State would lake thia road, and go there, aad the fanner be enabled to realize the proceeds of his crop, as fast sa could send it, al priee. wriererts, it has now to to New Orleans, to a crowded, fluctuating, and uncertain market; and it 1s months before be can get a return 1 potatoes in these parts.

Lst year -e went pre Thos. Soutberland, 1 have also spoken af th grest ad ventages pf sented with one, from Arkansas county, Which weighed as much as both of hem; and the senior editor of this paper nasi has one in his possession, and of his nM foe, which weighs lbs. 4 oz. We shall not challenge any of our farmers or planters to beat it; but, if any of ouf tjrbther a uocn. 11 would soon increase this place ton large and flourishing city, snd make it the emporium of the south-west, in commerce Th hilt en 1 11 led "sa art in amend chapter 4 ef digest of lhe statutes of Arkansas.

wss read a e-od time, and referred to lb eawelur1 sat ja-diciary. Thetint eraofutio) pf Senate, peon eat ieg ear Congressions! delegsiioa peorore smea dsseat of lh "nrdinano sa acreptsaee of as to authorize the Utitm nf the Isnde of aae residenis higher than those of residents, waa read a second time. 1 Mr. Lemoys aaoved la lay the h31 aa the tabie, Lt, yeas nsvs IS. 13 then moved it rvferrac the eojaitts judicisry.

A freed to. Mr, Borrow tnirodoeed reaolutiar), iaetrsctinf the esmmitte on prrntiag to report- whether aay eoatrset has been entered iaia far th job pristine ef th Senate, snd. if not, whrthew aatd printing not likely lo enat mors tbaa if dans hf earttracti snd, also, by what rule said pruning ia saw doaa. Adopted. Mr.

Poindexter rntrodaeed rroolation, that as) Mondsy mxi tb Senate elect aa earolUnf clerk. Adopted. i af sWee. Xto. Mr.

Eerry rntrodoced a resotwuea rr-niei. our Cong r.asional deW-gauoo la praears lha paaa. age or a law, by Conrreaa. dansrting lands foe ta eonatroctwm af a road from Vsa Bursa, A rksssss, via Fsyrttevins and Fentonviii, to th fclissoart lia, in ths direction of Et Lnats, Mr. Itard irttro -lured a reac'wUttMi that iVs cna mit'ee oa Intrmai imrrovrnerts he ioncied irv-uw into ie rr-' 't 0 rg the destnbulirg ihe fm-ee-l ,.3 cre S.TSor-y (I vert of hm 0i, al-ao, aa of the it.

r-r re t-5 c- it arhae. as sSstribuUa ih Ti -f 1, ai ihi 5 Smo-f the eo nt.es, a VrST t.t tte IBievment of ir.e f-n Is 'o'e n-cSed, in lh Slots lYt eMtrr -ved rsd rr4 a pcirl oa ths M'SaisaKppt npcaat Mrmjh.s, to eti rI its mattmaciures, scene and literature. Lvarv loftttt i t. 1. The Directors then met and organized their Board, by fleeting Col.

Jnnir Docxcar, to be Pr-tidenf and PbtcI K. Rooms ville, to be Secretary and. Treasurer. They also appointed traveling agents ia each county through which th road wji( Cetu'uf Massachusetts and Vermont are the only States that are known to have gone for Scott, though it is supposed that Kentucky and Tennessee have gone the aame way, but by small majorities. i i editors tit the Slate ean dso, ihty may take our tn la interested, or should be.

in the growth and prosperity of hr capital. For whatever adds lo thst. arl.l. -im I iiiiu ui an earinquaae was rlc at Cadiz On the Mth.i t- I Bank of Operti refuses the loan asktd for by the Government. Kailenskei, th Turkish Ambassador! at Paris, paa been recalled home.

There i a difference in France as to the Emperor a title. Some desire it to be Louis Napoleon the Third- It ia thought elector will west Nov. lat, and Legislatur on 24lh. to count Attempt to A'Ur PnXconstrriis wej learn by Ae Fort Smith Herald, mad an attempt to kill H. L.

Hollohabt, at Fort Smith, a few day 1 since. The effort however proved ineffectual, Prof. C. made his escape. reward af 100 has tsea offered for hia arrest, -V ,1 iI3The sggrrBtWaaHhrthrUnited States amount to tl2.000.000.000i aad the population 24,000,000 of souls.

The wealth divided by the population, gires fSOO to each person, young and ICTThs Louis A'rws says ths atesmsr Grand Tarsi baa mads forty-the trips to New Orleana, and cleared for her owners th snug sum of jltJ She cleared three rips. The Srttial for Slate Senator, thing to him. The capil to the whole State, is Illral esVa, la-u a a I lew rntfii 1.1 me numan boa that sends its Ths New York Herald, which always pretends iKasa iessdegree in r'' or order, liberty and happiness. Lov of happiness fkt taV mrtss it a siaklua. L.

r. w. human. Bert nd sectires the affeo- 1 maimn thst this is a Elubus.ee movement, mlended linns or the people for our system of government. 1 for tha eoTiet of the l.land il.ru.

"No 1 ft at I 1 ttlf arrkavfa anMaaa 11. -J 1 Gentlemen of the Legislature; it is for you to ssy whether this road shall bs built. Let th prs- other paper haa ths news." nonor or originating and putting into operation the greatest internal i-a- For Clark, and Montgomery counties, to fill the' vacancy occasioned by the resignation of James H. Crow 'hae been fixed (by the Sheriff of the former county) to take place on fawriaVy next, S5t Iawty Col. Micsjiira Bozcmaw (dent.) and Cot.

Jon Clark tcounty, are candidates to fill the jE3The OiW rfevp, according to a telegraphic report of Ihe 9th had risen 10 feet at Cincia' it w'" er in lh Sll. Cotton. Last week, the receipts of Cotton at New Orleans amounted to' 0,000 bales, and the sales in 54,030 bales. A large week ebusineif. Col.

Bos-treviLXB, U. S. with five coropa nies 4th arrived in San Francisco, Califhr hia, on the 17th Sept. He will be aiationed at Columbia Barracks, Oregon, where be expected to arrive by the Sib September. Xx country, very rerecirnMy.

Rotk, Mm. 14. 1852. A VlalTOR. they sr ever ready to defend it snd their conaUiu-tional rights.

Ths federal government can exercise' no power exi-ept those drtejsied lo it by the Ststes, aoj de-fined and timne-1 by. its constttutmn all ether powers are interdicted and st.md Lite ihe f.irhi.i.ien fruit it cannot touch them without incurring- th malediction ef th St let and tbe peop-le endangering its own happy existence the frtclom, aov- The New leans Picsyune Stye it has received specimen of hemp, meoe from lb wtt knows kr Thee sta ks rjrnw from tweive tn thirteen fret hrjS.sr.J wii, ft nr thotisand pounds rf this hemp 10 tie sore, his ss.J ihat tkra hemp wi'l last Ur.er in water then the eomraon article. The specimen sent lo th IVsy-an is wbuaaoi glwsy, wiih lorg tn thrvsis. qiialitiea, Lke great sbitiiies. are jneom-prehensit weonexivabl ta Su'h as are ds- yiaii, duruij the precedinj 21 hours.

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Years Available:
1836-1868