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Missouri Intelligencer from Franklin, Missouri • 2

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-v i 1 1 rn worse i ii thitji, h.sr or i Hcty mv successor in oiace. 1 mv successor oiace. of-utiri'j'! ADDRESS: 'aovEnsojrs jiex- SJ GE. Within the two last car uiw wh.ch soothe- tor a timv1. a-u at eeris of oaf state have cootiuuen Fi Uorc Citizens of iht Swe.

1 length reader tijcdieaM1: -re Item itic.lllv fatal. N1 will- Sty tit interesting branch ofira.lo with and rf ikl Uiuse of II present 'ciiv'S St. Chamxs. N.w. MC, IS'iJ he interval 'i i.iu let Qn en by the people to fill the'arnumantaUvely, lon.re.

UuUt the prnfetior, of a kinj IVovidence, the r-pree'jt ill vv rf pe are a u.i to -a of the niiiest am to freemen. Al ho'ib, iria tile 1 isl ha our hu- i ie f-t im.Mit of knowing l- tat office in thejpaiJ let coulracls become, vacant by constitu-with, and l.t a v.ilii tbJv nnmcb ol our bled i'dutn deserved protect ion flit; general I limitation, I you fofjwith a curtailment of cvry sup-r-iitifirst tine with assurance? tl.atjliuous exen-ie, be tiie means l. oi vr'hl the Mp'ivct i.fStialli' or fore tl.c i.it ht p(. are the MESSAGE: Groltrmrn of if" n'rte mil Iliiisc of part "cverv disposition is very he '-President by a coinmumca i M2i 4 jv-mI '--y to.i '-in the 1epartmn.t ot tal toce'opeiftieiOpi cor-Hialiv with tlie General Assembly vir c'n! r-i itaer-' I. whirl i herewith communicated ronniitutional period of on tern ofervice as Goverior ofjht atlfiined.

'Yheti the people become entirely that the Iibi' hire will not interfere henveen debtor and creditor, th course which I arn --attached, I hope in all measures calculated to pro- von- ir was laueii IIU note the celeral welfare and to ad t.ite. exv-ire at the commence the ft.tHlive irom f.Ksoun vance the of our rising rr.e?.l of vonr present, ess-bui. hut no measure of legislation grew less than ynurelvesV be necef country. ,1 owe much thauuiuliiess Vf ri ir from aft clViee whnh 1 i'm 1 1 of it on accouat ot the sarily adopted bv them, and the filled four ycrars, I deem it tin roarhiiip termination of the i duty to -communicate to ynu tiif coirtequence will be, not immedi-ate wealth iudeed, for that must be iilt'fvi'l' lree uf tieal'b, a 'lr tll-led "wlili leiity. fo' all this.

vvell as in the preservation' and ex." teusinrt of mif trt iitiluliw, we haVe'nbimdant to the author all iX'oi. The poliey of dejayftla'vs batf don'nted by many. Although it is believed tliat benefits in many' instances, hate resulted from them that public cal unifies have been-alleiated; that the debtor has beeu preserved from ruirj, at, cred. l.iU of sever! measgres entriKtrd to the people, for that. favorable hich accompanied me in my letirement, and which this day calU me to a seat in their public councils.

In I tie words of one of the aVeatel stafcsmen of ortr country, StvraS mpastnes have icn a seen distant perspective, hut con to Executive at the sesstoo of ilooted hv liie tedeial rjovernnK.nt iliuo'v inn iiir uiii3CIC3i rii'Vi jinn of occiiliar! interest to Uiis state; 'credi I abro id. 1822, or utulerlaken by luni from a of duty to the country. 'niilitsii-v u-rtt ds to lite they seeni to have bestowed their! The administration of the lnw.i i Toe art makinp it the duty of, cofifidence for, to a very nearly connected witli the law itself and the charged great and reepeclahie'clafs of those Uppt-r alionti hjr the protection of our fur trvidf, -S a mission io enter into treat 5 trade vi ith the IjiSiar who- have xecutive to appoint rornmU noneis to select salt springs' been executed. Commission en, dulv acpointed by me, with this important hranch of tht emigraoTS who imve esraanneu i tor. red in the iriil payment of doubtful d.ltf; vet, thev are at government, natuially offers itself to our consideration.

There seems Ihecu lioi-t tie to has been eeUb themselves during several ot the last am personally1 unknown. They have kmdly listened to my and have performed the service Britradier General Atkinson tended with evils in aceumula thm, and their report will Maiei Uef.iatr.iu Fallon, are not to have beena'n entire unanimity of opinion on this subject. It is neither until nor improper; 1 friend. of elder staauing, and accep tion of cot and the mnltipjication sec i gh i i i 1 1 i nd Hi 'tc i ti oo i i nc i tJ.e commisHoxer entitled an act entitled an act mend an act, sup- the character ot titoee 2euuemeu thnnl. undpr ghould hope, to say a few words in relation to il--not with a view thefe.

have a risht of elucidation, for it is already very pletueniary to the acts heretofore pae.d for' tlifl selection of salt fpiing, has also peen complied with so far ns it depended upon the to expect 'that every facility ol fuilicient uaraniee that every Ih'in will be compIished in this interesting subject which the difTrir-ent natures of tiie service ilj ad a wise legislature to approach lhern with caution. Happily, our state is no longer in a situation to demand long delays: in the collection of debts. By an act of the last ses-lion of the general 'assembly, all debts now contracted are-recover which') rw'iy be possessed, will be well understood, but for, the pur held ineiuisition.for the just and pose of recording those principle mit of. "impartial discharge of the high trustkiy which as a public agent, executive. Cbmnnisiioners were anpointed Fhe wi.rkiog of our lead mines which it has beer, their eood leaf- would wish to be sruided.

I he ol- has acquired a new degree of activri- fo conRAeAo 'me the ficew of 'that' "department sufferecl 'e-with a replevin of only tbre months. and "in du time to execute the act sorvey ing and inirkint: out state riads, aad have performed the duties ai 'iie i to them their re- ity and prpentyv under- have been thus generously more fpcessant toil of mind ration of an act ol the last L.oii-..rtijoi nf uni ntuor. nfn.ir etr state of Oar Occupying Claimant Laws' measures in which the stare'of lien pos- isrand it. mar he anttcipa ed in0 as UeserVCi fee, that I must ficers, a. should be placed, if at the benefjc.ial iithuence ot we a ck h.A i gifi me oeneneiai imiuence oi u.r tht nf tu nn sible, berond the reach if of wjilr" the plats" of survey of, tucky and many individual citizens mar those same del will extend to hemp and Assewbjy before 1 can, with temporary excitements, so oRent are aeepiy inieresteu, logcuier im discoverable in other classes tvf our the' decision'-'- of the Supreme tch rovl, are herewith iaia ne f.ire you.

r'y 7 The act providinsr for the revjs 'riffreriT nronriptv. or with tair nrns- al of the laws of this. state has been; ment of.iSc navigaUon of the viewgof the leading subjects of leg- sisippi has been pasged: the report of the able engineers employed byv vVf-I rrU 'aiat-nlw executed, and I am authorised to eay to yon, that the. report of the re visors ha been prepared, and is fellow citizens. An able and up- Court of the United Slates had right administration; of the laws is.

thereon, call for the particular at. among the first greatest of polit-j tention of th legislature. That ical blessings. 1 decision so materiel the In the virtuous simplicity of those 'sovereignty of the state, degrade times we are not so sensible of this' us far below the condUion of our as that people from wh se ances--sister and operates sucfa tors we ourselves are descended; manifest injustice to the bona-jidc with them libei has evanorated occupants of our sil under titles conresso exHUiinQ the haj that franktiess which 1 wish to rr a.iv for delivery. demon8lrati Hie p.

acucaeiiuy or mark iny public course, the deda-removing the obstruction which a firinrinle. VU act laying off the etate into iiiu for the election of Elec- have Hieeia manv instances laiai- i i Vi Pi.0nfi wuicu i inimt inuifuensauie 10 me nr4 ni i resident aiu ice rreident! -ii. fihVMlVttPd Avas fouy 'to 1 v' future welia re -ot the community Bf the fctitfS, was tounu to aj.d late experiments UWiA ije VcceMinle to all l. tWt ve no daV beintr fixed JUS1IC ue all. into a cloudy semblance; and is no derived from our own or where substantially lobe met with, parent State," th it'we' cannot but in their temples of iustice, be said to be a free people, while it he forhldine ssuch electioneer I Jo ot.say at least, in the present that it "should vn the discovery of this defect.

II 'T. 7 country which "standalone and as a ereat hang over 1 he cupidity of be brought home to every man's ft ft 'J IT I ff 1 1 1 1 felt it to my duty take meag.jheietoforeriftped( iites fo remedv' it: a call of I he's i English lawyer informs us stand speculators hareceived a new im amidst ruins." pulse. Land Jiiigatioiv wJdch hae iWe should collect materials for heretofore been the---' severest I IWC. cr places to demand it, should meet to demand it, should mee but those who go to the prop removed, and sate passage created lor ooais --Vn -an hBVrti. ted lor boats lio dhld heyQU 'mi i i 1 1 i ii mill 1 1 i 1 1 ill cm i i i i i a tiiuvr? i lui i ii4iV93 vi li i i .1.1:1 a nd i i me to have fixed a day 1 fine uuc mi 1 ma nuu ucitiJirtiiuiiSJrc -luuemenl.

I consider this act as tlie. yrtM k. these fair edifices, as early as pos- seourge that mr state has endured; sibfe; that, ih future times new -motives from this Ide-croachment and usurpation. thev and exjend its iat- rl it a 1 jt 1 rjcrio.v. 1 ii 1 mmmi1 iif iimln wrtiii i nase: neen aiteiruea witn i iread a great deal of ingenious met- expense lo ine siaie, and UvsteifJ 0f internal mtich fouie improvement laphygies ia the public journals of may be the asylum oT the oppres- throughout our land, which, gradually xtend af the neighboring states and the bulwaiks of the cons'i- ifnotchecked, will palsy the tfiorts nerdonai inconvenience ti.ir i i-.

yourselves to fet the time to the stated meeting of the Legisla (contrasted with results, have been M'iie healthiness of our tution. 1 jof t.he larmer, devastate tiie One word of "congratulation therefore, becomes the habits of the Missourians. Tiie''- duty to evey peaceful srnius of the Ameiican Tpeople: of ohtainmg; redress lor tin of service in one respect to our fo ttvo years past is 'i subject of selves they have convinced us lorijj atro. that speculative theories fhim- buoyant and 011 buoyant and 011 ever active, general congratulation for which we have reason to be tliankfui to the Gver of-all good. With the jded perhaps on an erroneous hv alert, has lost, "in our state noth ing of its enterprising character; ture, wtuil be, to-'- have remained passive, wiiile the people should he the exereise of the hijh prjvil-: of voting in their own persons for the two highest ollicers of the republic.

In these circumstances I adopted a mejsiire to which I saw 'i objection, but an objection for which I also saw a remedy, I issued a proclamation fixing the day for holding ttie election," the great ristht ot freemeii lias been thereby 1 1 -V are 'an 'unsafe basis of. legislation and I should not now advert to our former errors, as I con- we see the industry of our ft Mow citizens directed to every? object return of this hleesing has arrived another advantage to the stale; the tide of emigration has agin began to flow to Missouii, aiid our popu tation has received and is now daily vndation of our rights, and this breach upon the interest and quiet of our citiz'ns. Tlie' silu.iiiori of our Treasury demanils the early and at tent ion of -the legislature. Ai though, when the icport off the shall be received; il may appear that there is lit: le or no act uai dialcaUou yet, it i a's'ubiect of serioii considera which could on the most remote cetv'e tiTerii btit for the purpose of commercial calculation he produc giving a word 01 encourpgemenl, five.of profit. If irijhese efforts we or rather for speaking my wih, irwceiviug as lespectaoie accession have sometimes failed of entire success, it must be owing, we' know, to its number.

th-4t the. sfutq would persevere, in the course, which I have no doubt, My term of service is now out: she has resolved upon. The ad- to the want of those facilities en in 'fulfilling the duties of the ardu ministration of justice should hot secured to the people, and as you wre now in session, and will remain until after the day on which the Kect rs are required to ballot for President and Vice President, the joyed by older and better establish I TTM I- 1 ous fetation of tne hi st Governor of tion, wbeiner the govemhient shalj be permititfd to rely for its support on a source of. revenue, somewhat- j'a be more vlow-iooted than may be ea sotieues. 1 uu necessary" for a deliberate investi have acted as the Gov ernur of the state and not of a pur dangers hich ou ad ven 1 ers en- gation of the causes.

After final cou fer i their trad i it i rco rse precariou-, iinu; coiuinuauy unnin-ishing in the amount of its supply. y. I have, aimed to promote the judgment, I know of no constilu- whole subject is fully before you. and the power is ia your hands to apply any remedy which the case with tlie Mexican proyn ccs, have not deterred them from the pursuit or whether tins essential tuteresl general wtdhi re in all my appoint: inents to office 'anil in all measure? iional authority to withhold from shall be placed on more certain the what the laws have de and the rich and abundant pro requires permanent basis. whi; I have undertaken; doubtless eirors niiy have been commu A resolution of the Legislature, approved 8th January, 1C32.

on 1 he cne which is now exhibit- clared to belor gio hiiR. Procrastination holds out delusive hopes; i some limes happens i hat the ing in the eastern stales, on the aj theetihittct of lands granted by the ted. In extenuation I can only say that being the first executive of a (few state. I had not the advun general goverumentv for seminaries rival upon our General Lafa'yette, he uniform friend of ducts of the itorth west counties sUi I descend the Missou ri, not wi thstand-ing'V. the I discouraging embarrass ments of its navigation.

Upon the whole, the prospect before usts full of hope. Ve owe the most profound gratitude to that vracious Providence which has oi bjaniinB Ih been in part attend fortunate, as well as the fraudulent, persist in their former habits of ex pense, and will, in all probahility, tage of either error or examples oJ liberal instiiutions, the earJy cham ed to; when in Washington, 1 spoke to the President and Secretary of predecessors to aid me. With, the best wishes for your in nerealter, as they now are, to" do tr h'lr' rrriir pion of our liberties, and the con, panion of Washington, without a parallel in the history of nations. the Treasury, on the su' ject of ma dividual advantage, happiness ami 01s. Wnen there ar pVrmiinnc tn heretofore so signally prospered the 1 king the selection as the resolution welfare, and tor tne prosperity of people and siates 01 me leaerai gives to the friends ot liberty ui Europe, the pleasing coitiat iivthat.

our country and my fellow citizens, contemplated, hut they both con-curred in opiniotiKwith that this general rule, compromise will be the business of the parties, but I should think it hazardous to pake union. And may'those clothed with I now lake leave of you gentlemen, although free'lnSiituiiAivs have been 1 hori ty in is fa st a te, be 1 since Ro many alehad taken place, their: respective departments, and close my olhcial corre.pon deuce. A. NA1R. 5.

GiarUst l5lh jVov. striinvents in the hand3 of the Al- lt ahair of iegiblative anauge-meit. 1 affect no, insensibility tithe suficriiiKs of my fallow-ciiizeus. a huitabje towrwhip of good Iisd coutd not be got in any one place and that to obtain it in' small parcels, an act of Congress would be angniy spirit lor me sun iariner extension of his beneficent de 1 nave partaken of them or a 1 least I "have deeply felt those priva A resolution to effect i Governor Bates' Address. Uiere, lor a suppressed by he power of the lioly' Alliance the fire still bun iu America wth pure which cannot fail, in the progress of years, to have a salf utary itdluence oa all mankind." need not leil you with what pieai.

ure Ish-lf accord with any meas, ure adopted by you, to honor this distinguished aimner, and awel 1 ho volume of a nation' gratitude. signs- FREDKRICIC, CATJBS. St. ChariesyJov. 17 1854 this tnidge wm accordingly pie-dented iu the Senate, and referred to the land kotnmijtttoe, bat ws not fViytly po before the close St.

Ciurv, Nov. 18, 1824. At tweivfe o'clock on yesterday, Got. Bates net both houses of the Xew Yotk CWi. A New-Yorkl tions wnich were the common lot in lime past.

I have only to in-treat Uiat the remedy for those nU nvy riot be ag in mitaken. Say tht nvirksts are distant, dull and commerce is depressed, and exchange of every paper observes, that it is not im- tl i it: session, The fiance which hv fi-n5General Assembly, in the HaU of the toil on the vuaia in K. Canal, rlce tmons tfte officers of the syJth House of was the preseet year, will amoui to lit-'wV i VlVr. into tleXrt of Ar re hundred thovnnd rich tPfg sort, iluggish and unprofitable are all ibet reaiooa uffieiect to eiwl 'depHrtmetits in the state by re- iuly qualibed.by the Uon. Kulus iiwnati4ii94 4c.

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