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tJ? iSgtf Jim 1 V. 1 -i BsawcaaiHWffiffiraHi ELECTION TABLE. Whereas, the irenernl INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR DREW. Saturday lust was the day fixed upon bylhe two THE vriLBDICTOBT A0BKE8S OP the 'specific returns printed by even to include the, election 'of Supreme Jtidijcs when headed ofiicinl" espeeiullv just be- all adopted. 1 1 6 'HCnt fi el by the common consent of all tu Tho following Table exhibits the names of the members of the ensuing Legislature of this State, and the counlici which they severally represent Those in ahVt are Whigt.

The othurs arc all De Houses for the inauguration of General Drew, and a On motion of Mr. Wulker, fiOO copies of fore an important election in other Slates, lltort. MOW IIOUL.Y.Yi), E. H. EYULISII, Weave not very suspicious: bul, really, Governor Urew's inaugural address was or- mocrats, or were elected as such.

Those indicated by aa were members of tlie last Legislature. The we ncKin to think that the Arkansas papers clcreu to be printed lor tlie use ol tlie sen- are held back Jiy some post master, for ate. GOVlDAMS'. Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of ftepresciitatii'CJ In leaving the Executive Department of the Goverunieiit, you will allow me-to declare, that for the period it has been my fortune to udniiuister it, I have endeavored to see that others nie all new members. Those followed by a A 4 .1.

WEDNESDAY MOJtKJAU. NOV. 18, IS44. has no rights, and exercises iJ virtue expressly delegated nulling the Slates, through its constitute 7'- this, is only necessary to recall cal facts-thai when the AmeS had severed themselves from country, they were sovereir "Nj dent-States, wjto no politica? as oc with any other Clal'ii I gnuis to iiicir respective parties. By observinz these indications, in cxamfninrr tlie the purpose ol letting the Wing "reports," On motion ol Mr.

Irvin, the committee on instead of the true returns, operate on the the Judiciary, was instructed to' report to the at i table. Die loss or Cain of each nartv. since the lint elections in Ohio and Pennsylvania on rnuav Senate, whether there is a vacancy ol the of- i IP Jttnvi TM 1WI urtcuiti bfiKClt Start, tie Constitution, nor prohibited by committee on the part of each House, acting a committee appointed by the citizens, made suitable arrangements for the purpose. About 1 1 o'clock a procession was formedin front of the Anthony House, in the following Musicians Little Rocir. Guards, formed in front and rear of the Governor elect and suite the Ex-Governor and Committee of Arrangements the Clergy the Judiciary and Ex-Judiciary Officers of State and Federal Government Mayor and Aldermen of the City and distinc lion of party.

The procession was quite large and it was exceedingly pleasing to see tlie citizens een. next." fice of Judge of 'the Tirst circuit, before the elections, will be Men, at ones, and Uicir present relative strength. Districts. i the laws were faithfully executed, and to ad time fixed upon for going into the election SENATORIAL ELECTION it (o tlie Mates, are reserved to tm Mites re-lively, or to the people. Amend.

Co.vsT. U. S. Art. Xi Washlnston county.

'Mark Stan. Rob't McCa- of JlldjfBS. The General Assembly went into the election of my.T Message from the informing the AOExrn for tiik u.v.vnku. Senate, that they had assented to'tho Bill of that their union with each other Jl tary, and for certain purposes wh" in the thear' ment of which is-provided for 1 specific giants of. power vance as far us possible the peace, happiness and prosperiiy of all classes of the people.

If I have failed, at any time, in this, it must be attributed, not to carelessness, but an error -of judgment; for I hope 'you will. bear nie testimony that in tlie various and important positions in which I have been placed by liomon amt Madison comities. 'John Walker. Carroll and Newlon counties. Wm.

C. Mitchell. Searcy and Marion counties. J. D.

Shaw. Izard. Van Burcu and Fulton counties. Jcssa C. The following gentlemen lave kindly consented to act, agents for our paper, in receiving the namei the Senate, entitled "An act, to postpone the time of holding tlie November term of the Untied btates Senator on Friday last, at 3 0 clock, which resulted in the election of Coluiiel Ciikstkh Asiilkv, of this city.

For the particular vote, the reader is referred to the regular report of the proceedings of tlie House on that day, to be found in Gainer. erally, forgetting their political differences, and join 01 one or more Sinir-a Circuit Court of Hempstead county." Adjourned. force or iuiluence unnn b4 Lawrence John S. Ficklin. Randolph and Gieen counties.

"William Black. Crittenden and Mississippi counties. Peter ing, to pay their united respects, to him -whom a the voice of the people, as well as their Ile-J another place. It is only necessary here to lay, that ach came into the Uninn t.hlatei each i Union, of CS majority had chosen Chief Magistrate of Jhe State. Rives.

mat out 01 ho votes, Col Ashley received 79 show and sovereign will. anl "So'iife nd J). Merrick, acting as principal Marshal, House op Rep's, Monday, Nov. 11. prcseiiiuuvcs, 11 nas ucen my pride discharge my duty faithfully, and to guard with a vigilant eye all those great principles of lib "I'Vll.

Lflft ing him to bo almost tho unanimous choice of the conducted the procession to the Capitol. The' Rep. bt. 1' r.mcis and Poinsett counties. Chas Neely.

Phillips county. Miller Jackson, Whits and Monroe countiua. DnvM Legislature rpressiy sei lortn the constitution I the States were, at any time. A erty so well understood by every American Mr. Scott introduced a resolution, instruct ing our Senators and requesting our Repre resentative Hall hud been prepared for the occasion, and die two Houses were assembled for the purpose Before tlie election, we declined, for reasons here Maxwell, tofore made known, expressing a preference between are so still, and must ao continue, 32 exist; for sovereignty J8 the JS Independence county.

Charles -Jetferson. Arkansas and Dejhacnunticq sentative in Congress, to procure the passage of a law authorizing the public lands to be of receiving the Governor There were also present a great many ladies the beauty, intelligence tlie worthy genllemen, who were spoken of as can Veil. certain Chicot. Bradlev and Union sold hull-quarter sections, running east and uiuatcs for tlie high station. We however opened our columns to the advocates of all, and published and fashion of the city had turned out to wilness the Interesting ceremonies.

Many bri'dit eyes flashed Clark. west, whenever the same may suit the con gate to a sinall number of indffi even to'a single person, the authoSSj certain acts which are incident to SJ. alone. And this is wh. nK: ven ience of the purchaser; provided thntno upon the new Governor, as he entered the Hall and Ouachita and Clark counties.

Thos. C. Hudson. Hempstead County. H'Miam Trimble.

Sevier, Lafavette and Pike counties. Josnnt. every communication sent, or handed, to us on the subject, except one, advocating the election of Gov. Jen lesu ppr that dei the our haw nyn ic! I citizen iiui 11 ever again my services snau be demanded by any portion of my countrymen, 1 shall bring to the discharge of my duty all the energy I possess. J11 conclusion, allow me to congratulate you, and the whole people, that the Executive Department of the Slate has fallen into competent, able, urn), willing hands, and we may calculate withcoiifi deuce that as far as that branch of the Government is concerned, every interest will advance, harmoniously, to its utmost, prosperity 1.: Id such lands shall be entered except for culti of jtbscribcit, he.

They are, hereby, fully authorized to receive money for us, on account of this of iicet and to give receipt for the lame, wish to have ajjtnts in all the counties in tfi 'JUte. Such gentlemen, therefore, it Ve friendly to imr p'illicaiion, ahd willing to aid us by becoming i agents, will be pleased to inform us of tlie fact and their iiimcs shall be added to the list. Madisoh W. H. Wilson, i Perrt Covnty.

John L. Houston, P. Per-ryville. -j, Union Coukty. W.

Chapman. Union C. II. CAanoi. County.

II. S. Laltcrty, P. Car. Hempstead County.

Robt. L. Phillips, Washington. Franklin Coo.viv.-C. S.

Moifctt, Prai-t ri. SevimCocnty. A.T. Pettus, Pint Wood Pott Oflcc. Washington County.

Col. Sam'l G. Newton, EofKijioro, J. C. Pittinan, P.

Sweet Home. Izakij County. Si. II. Johnson, jWitnt.

Jacob Wolf, P. Izard C. 11. Johnson County. Moroni Rose, mid Thomas Powers, P.

Clarksville. Dr. Win. Gray, Go. V.

Patrick, P. Piney P. 0. Tiks County. Jesse Jenkins, P.

Mvrfrett-tiro. ff Scoir County. Miles T. Scott, 1 ell, which came in after the rccention of Gov, vation, or when contiguous to the homestead A lively tune from the Band animated every coun- have done, in forming (he Union were certain duties, for the enm Yell's declining to ba a candidate and this of the, settler, which was made the spe- Hot Spring, Saline and Montsromcrv counties. Samuel W.

Uevburn. -1 -innec, in the large asseu.bly, and made ail eyes i suppressed uy me consent.ot tfte writer. cial order lor to-morrow, look Lngnt with pleasure. Rev. Dn.

Youno Invoked the blessing of the Su We now cheerfully announce' our entire satisfac- Mr. Black well, from the select committee m.mc.,, fuum penorm with can. ence or advantage and thesn I tion at tlie result oi the election, and will lend our to which was referred the proposition to promo Being upon the assembly, the Governor elect, pens to the support of it before the people, intending change the mode of voting, reported a bill to specified, in the aune same timenodisrcspectforthcclaimiof Judge change the method ol voting in this State from viva voce to Ballot which was lead, G0V.I)liEV;S INAOGUKAL Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives Brown, who was Had he been elected, we should have supported his election with much plea Pulaski county. Thonvit W. Kenton.

Crawfoid county. Hans Smith. and Yell counlics. John Williamson. Johnson county.

Morcau Rose. Conway and Perry counlics. Dennis Q. Stcll. Franklin and Scott counties.

James F. Gaines. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Counties. Arkansas.

Harris Cross. Bradley. Elias E. Dowdy Benton. A.

B. Grcotimiod, Robert Iluhbard. Conway. Joseph J. Simtnens.Jonafhan Harifin.f Crawford.

John S. Roane, A. G. Mayers. Win.

J.Duval. Ins administration, and the country. Governor Adams was then conducted to the Speaker's desk, and read his brief, lit very appropriate valedictory address which may be found iu to-day's paper. Hon. Thos.

J. Lacy, one of tho Associate Justices ho and ordered to a second reading. Mr. Floyd moved that the commitiee on not transcended. sure.

1 or so long as the Democratic people recog the judiciary be instructed to enquire wheth nise the Banner as their organ, it will be (bund in From the Custom, long established, and sanctioned icauns 1 er there is a vacancy of tlie olficc of iudeo the advocacy of the acts of their Representatives, 1 1.11, .1. -i of the Supreme Court, next administered the oath ofoflice to General Drew, in a full, clear voice, and by the example of my predecessor, requires not a ffoverrimeut, after the fell of me a brief exposition of my views of the but a system, form Jl the union of uniess uiey snouiu uo something that is absolutely 01 1110 isi circuit, and tliat tliey report as soon wrong, in our judgment; then we will be'bound in 83 possible adapted, hgnifi'jd manner. The General was then conducted Saline County. Ezra M. Owen, Benton, cuaracier 01 our government institutions.

Carroll. I'hos. II. Clarke. Geo.

E. Burni'V. several sovereign Stated retaining its essential sovereiirntv 1 1 all boldness to express our disapprobation. Message from the Senate informing the Washita Uovnty. Amos Wakefield.

I'. and the general principles which should ob- to a seat in (he Speaker's desk, butween the President of the Senate and Speaker of the Houses at Fotler't P. 0. C. C.

Bcott, and T. A. Pile, Col. Ashley is a gentleman of the first order of "use that they had agreed to fix the pay for uiin, auapiing tnem to the wants of the people, so as to subserve the wise numoses. laienis, an ame ueDater.and ol venerable, appearance.

printing ai ine rates paid tor printing roixEETT County. TV. C. Arlcdce. P.M.

Me is devoted to the principles of Dsiuoeracy, and lne Iast session, and to go into the dec- Vectfa and attain the just and beneficent ends, for .1 1 contributing with all the others specific portion of ils authority, to'bT. for the common and equal benefit of This is manifest, alike, from theonlyj which could have induced to the Union from the terms if tho Bradley County. Ja's Bradley, Warren. Mtsnssim Count. Col.

A. U. Blakcuiore, ever ready to put forth the masterly efforts of his tion of State printer on Tuesday next, with the concurrence of the House laid on the wnirn uiey were established. usceoia. powerful muid in their defence.

1 1 this requirement, I yield a cheerful ac which time several rounds of artillery were fired by the Guarus, near the Sjtate House; the Band in the meanVhile filling the Hall with the most inspiriting, national airs Governor Drew next arose to read his Inaugural Address and an instant burst of applause testified the respect of the audience for the new Chief Magistrate of thc State. Grse County. Dr. G. D.

Croft, Crovley't table until the select committee of the House, yo Cboi ESIDE Crittenden. Thomas Collins, (no opposition.) Clark. Joseph Gray, William Chicot. Willord Garner. D.sha.

William H. Sutton. Franklin. John D. 0, B.

Alston. Fulton. Wells. Green. G.

B. Croft, James Clark. HempstDad. Ilezekiah Smith.f T. M.

R. Bank- hend. Hot Spring. Philip S. Physic.

-Independence. M. CJark.t B'. Batcman, M. W.

Baltimore. Thomas Riggs. JellVrson. M. W.

(no opposition.) Jackson. Geore W. Cromwell, M. U. 'McCoy.

Johnson. W. W. Flovd. James II.

ilann. Tho State may well be proud of such Senators as Col's Sevikb and Ashley, and such Representa quiescence; being in the service of the peo-1 on printing, report. Post Office. Clack County. John Sneer, Jlntoin.

Message Irom the 'Senate informing the and vigor, and uselulness tins sv there are nherent in it, -the two consmJ Lawrenok Cetr.vTY. Gen. John S. Ficklin, and dim entertaining no opinion, calculated to aflerct their interests, that I deem it proper or desirable to conceal. tives as ju-jge Cross and Governor Yell.

In such hands she has' the greatest assurance that her inter House that they had rescinded the resolution tale principles i nave Dnelly attemnmd to go into the election of Judges and Prose ndrew Hammond, P. Jaekton. Booker Ben nctt, P. 31, Smilhville. Randolph County.

W. R. Hunter, P.M.Po- est will be well attended to in Congress The system of government, under which 1 lie Ciovernor is of medium size, apparently about 40 years of age, and has a firm, honest tratef the one is the-primary power of I people, acting 'directly upon the Slate cuting Attorneys to-day, and iixed upon to we live, is a peculiar one neculiar. nliko. in tahontas.

Col. illiam Jarrett, and Joseph Spikes, The delegation from Arkansas will prove able adjuncts to the administration of Mr Polk, or formida morrow, 11 o'clock, as the lime House con ernments its benign influences unoa the char after anil countenance. He appears to bo, what he really is controlling and direcii just the Si esent semb Senati I wis rouraie uumat. Inosp.vuknck County. Dr.

James E. Pelham, curred. ble opposers of Mr. Clay's. I the other is tlie sovereignty "of the slsi.

Message from the Senate informing the B. Brown. Lafayette. John 0. Ilightower.

Lawrence. A. A. Simnson. W.

B. M.ir.ilmll .1 a man ol ample intelligence to fill the high station to which he has been called, and of too much stcrt 1.1-iiuHiiMi pi associated man, ami in the source, the organic arrangement, and the practical application of its powers. Origina ernments, deriving all their rights and ers from the creating, limiuni- A roTATOK.Our Democratic friend, Mr. Jon.t IIenrt, of Conway county, sent us, a few days House that -they had agreed to go into the election of a Board of Education, under the B. ling firmness, and honesty of purpose, to be moved his ho out of the line of duty, by any inrtuence or conside controliing the power, and action of the ting 111 mat most illustrious of a efns in the Monroe.

B. Lambert. Madison. John C. Sumnor.

II. C. Berrv. C. sir.ee, a magniliccnt specimen of the sweet potatoe.

It was of a red skin and white meat, and weighed bnstiti act of 3d February, 1813, on Tuesday, 12 o'clock House concurred. ration whatever. 1 eial government; each keeninir wiil.R, destiny ol men the American Revolution- W. Sanders, Jr. and based He read his address in an elevated, firm, and dis.

four pounds and three quarter. We presented it to liDon tlie sacrei nn la'i'e mere, anu workimr Js of resole On motion of Mr. House ordered una tone 01 voice, marking the more important a lady iriend, of our city, who made of itthree lare l'aincK umdress, UU-lrovelt Hotiom. Jackson County. Win.

H. and Col. James Robinson, Elizubclh. Newton County. John M.

Ross, Jasper. Benton County. A. B. Greenwood, HentunviUe.

Cbawforii County. Rector, and Sa-m mud Edmondson, port Smith. Kli Bell, Van Surrn. Ykm" CouNTY.4-Dr. James N.

Floyd, VanviUU. Pop Count y. Thomas A. Howell, Xorristown, S.JVI. Huys.

)oi-er. Conway County. II. II. Higgins, P.

and John Murray, lewisburg. Lafayktt County. Gov. James S. Conway, Jeyj-eeson County.

S. Dardenne, yew emj. Arkansas County. Geo. Cross, John L.

Jones. JMarion. A. O. Mississippi.

W. L. Ward Montgomery. John Shipp. Ntwtbn.

Martin Tacket. Ouachita. Wm. Foster. i 11 uui mai men arc created equal," it has.

been "the pillar of cl.uid by day, ad of fire application of my he pen 500 additional copies of the Governor's mes sage printed. sentiments, with a forcible and commanding em and delicious pies, of which we had (he pleasure ol partaking. If any of our friends can produce a ihrou! phasi3 and as he proceeded, repealed buists of loud uy nigiii uie snieinuiid spencol tlieAmer- uiiierencess, bettreei Mr. Ilavs moved tlie" annointmpnt nf Samoa applause manifested the approval of the attentive government and others, our sister Reni Pulaski. C.

P. Bcrlrani. .1. FoulerA IV lean people and, bearing them triumphantly iij itsi cy (10 wen to send it in to us. committee, to enquire into tlie expediency of IV pledge ourselves that ample justice shall be done reducing the price of the 500.000 nf Tra.pnall.

auilit.ncc. i.iiuu"ii sialics oi mi naraiie trial am 1 lin in icvis is 10 some extent exempt. The address may be found in this paper, and we it, both on the table and in the Banner. ny our people, sheis blessed vtii iher Si ie jeni land, donated to the State for internal im ger, has, in little more than half a cehtury, enabled them to become one of the most im- J'inllips. F.

B. Culver, Tlisha Burke. Pope. Jauies B. Saiauel M.

Hays.t Pike. HoeW Pew. Wm. Hussell. provements.

Mr. Hays and others appointed commend it to the perusal of all our witters. The style is certainly chaste, and forcible government modelled after, ours, and ski to it in every essential principle am! feature our certainly the freestand On motion of Mr. Travnalh Mr. Hodires perous, Nation ill the world.

lis (rhlrlniic with a single tibuti olulio nuiinj ui i.iu npori ana neaa 0: an en- was added to the commitiee on the iudiciarv. lestilt has been attained by securing to'ery sisls lart lllat while curs' is a svsk iigtiitnea statesman ana true It proves its Additions were also made 40 most of tlie mai. aiTt'nor to bs deeply devoted to our form of Govern man, equally, the freedom ofconscience and as 1 nave "cscrjiied, hers is a single preside aic-nt, arid thoroughly acqtiaiptod with ils organic a 111111, ana in tlie very ilaiirti i secern, me unmolested enjoyment of the late to tilings, must ever remain so, aslc-wrns. trims 01 ins liKiuslvv, a Hliresi-nmed standing committees, which we' have not space to report. introduced a bill to repeal the 3d section of an act fixing the tune ol holding the circuit courts, unnroved 1st Feb Poinsett.

Richmond Hall. Randolph. Win. Mitchell, Wm. Slubblefidd.

Soi ior. P. R. Booker, Henry K. Broutn.

Saline. Charles Caldwell. Scott. JiIilosT. Scott.

Seiircv. Ishaiu Hod'sres. St. Francis. B.

M.G.Biackwell.Elisha Franks. Union. 'Albert Rust. Van Bnren. Olive.

Washington. T. Wilson, I. Strain, J. Billing- ley, L.

C. Biakomorct Charles Miller.t White. 'John Cook. Yell. William J.

Parks. fraineil idtitu; voice and unfettered hand in making all laws, reuiins ner f-eparute and una -socialed Us and Mitchell, Post of Arkansas. Pesiia County. Arflmr Hayes, Xapolton. Fulton Count y.

Hon. Euos C. Hunter, P. SI South Pork. I'HULirs County.

Hon. J. C. P. Tollison, lit- Ur.i.

Chittenden County. Peter G. Rives, and W. Stanton, Esq, Marion. St.

Ftiancis County. James B. Jackson, Esq. Mount Vernon. In the State of Tennessee.

Jefse M. Talfb, Fsq, and E. W. Uowlett Si Memphit. Hoi).

L. II. Coe, Somerviile. In Tint Stats or Mississippi. Dr.

Euclid Bor land, Holly Spring: I ence. I lie coiistiiuiioii.of Texas rrangom-int and functions. Professing the sentiments uitered in his inaugural, the people have nothing to fear, and much to hops from the administration of Gov. Drew. After the conclusion of the address, and an appro iisell, all the powers found iji our general umeuia parti 1 ruary, 18 13.

Which was read a "second time. wnicn may nnect his lile.liher or property in a word, by making man free, and all freemen equal. This ffeneral view of Oil (Tf iVPrn ITl Pit nt 1.1 anu reierreu. oiaie wi hotit the abiliiyi 11 -i prmcif priate Benediction, by the Rev. Mr.

Kern, the ...1 ukui, iu inuiiiier 10 enauie enntri vs exii Mr. Birney introduced a bill to repeal the 37, 38 and 42d sections of an act establish to resist the otlr. And as the divi Guards fired several additional rounds of artillery, iv por power between the co-ordinate branrliesi piaking, we been informed, 27 guns in ELECTION TADLE. FOR GOVERNOR AND CONGRESS. ing common schools, which was read a sec 3 wer Par ike Arkansas Banner.

I'VE FOUND A JEWEL As beauty frip'd lightly along, To fiddle, flute and mellow song, A bosom pin; quite nre and bright Fscap'd its homo of snowy white. The fairy feet that skip'd along Did the dazzling gem no wrong Bul one great foot of heavy tread, Kept the pretty thing in dread 'Til Lady with the sweet blue eyes Saved from harm tlie truant prize; And bade me keep the shining stray, 'Til Beauty claimed the prize away, Ah! pretty thing, Golconda's coast, Ocean's caves, nor India boast, A treasure half so fine as thee, Nor yet the Isles, tint dot the sea. Because yon boirow Beauty 's light 'To make thy lustre dodbly bright. Coma Beauly with your diamond eyes, And claim, from mi, their kindred prize, But my reward must first be paid, My gentle, lovely little maid Tis that you take one with the irore, That I shall name, to be your fore And otherwise you need not claim The truant gem, my fairy dame. senis it, peculiarity in a very striking and attractive liffht; sallying, equally, the statesman and the philanthropist tliat, while no "ther government, of past or present time, has hern like it in character, all oihers onil time forthwith, and rel'nrmd.

in tiik otate or Kentucky. Dr. JrU. Buck, Louisville. In the State or Louisiana.

R. M. Drew, Is oflil the same government, cannot be ma cisely equal, a coalition of the two Mr. Berry introduced a bill to r.lmnrTA ill Thii.foilowing table shows the vote foi CJovMior and Congress, at our State elections. Those coun vdeate Vl'fH'm, i unborn i anili.

must cither take place, lo resist thesiroia ZG lor the States and ONE FOR TEXAS! The procession again forming, conducted the Governor to his lodgings. Thus passed oil' tile inaugu. ration, affording pleasure to the majority, and offence, we prosumo, to none. law in relation to poll tax, so as to make 4 oi mm or, wnal is most likely, between the have fallen infinitely short of both in 1 in the instead ot ou the age of exemption AT- IT 11 1:11 stronger, and then a subversion Of the A iiuii uiuuuuccu a uui id nx ana conurin at body eminent 13 inevitable. This' demonsid govt tlie seat of justice of Poinsett county.

Mr. Gluckwell introduced a bill to be en GOVERNOR'S STAFF. The ig order has been handed to us for Publication Cbcir No. 5. 4 Headquarters, -4 LUtle llocv, drk't, Nov.

Uth. 1344. the necessity of providing a different detd power ties from which the official vole has been received, are marked with Tho others, as stated, are be-lieved to Tm accurate. If they be found to differ from the official vote, when received, they will be corrected. A few counties have not been heard from but we expect to receive all the returns in time for our next paper.

The Tabls will bo con. tinued for fvw weeks. Governor. Congress, WHIG MISREPRESENTATIONS. In the beginning of the canvass, the Whig party adopted the policy of boasting of their strength, in the hope of adding to it and, in carrying: out that uuea au act to compel executors and admin tory of ihe second conservative principle.

1 which have spoken, which the wiaki responi ivor ol to istrators to pay over ssscts of estates claimants. Adjourned. our fathers, unaided by example, so Lip-? suggested, and which has so often been 9 policy, have not, at any time, hesitated to misstate ale for cof Rc misrepresent facts, when, by misrepresentation purpose and means of promoting human happiness. For, although a fondness for antiquarian research, and the genius of specula-tion, have, occasionally, traced back a similitude to some of the ancient republics, and even claimed them as models of our own; yf a careful examination, nnd a fair estimate of their features, have proven all other gov ernments, at whatever period they may have existed, or by whatever name they may have been known, to have differed from ours, in renrard lo, at least, one all-imporlant vital principle. In all of them, distinctions anion men cnsles orders grades in society, and political were recognized nnd lerm and falsehood, they were likely to gain any advan TIIE YOUNG MAN.

liv hev. tin. si.m;i. ion will tary iu restraining the hasty action fef government. Texas is not wanting ingtV al intelligence, jn courage, and an wd.

disposition to sustain a Republican hm TVT .1 aeil of ige. F.ven Arkansas the Banner Slate whose jj, Democracy "is not only pure, bijt above suspicion" 3 and whore principles are as firm as her cvetlaftfinv There is no moral object so beautiful as a Counties. power Eq conscientious young man. I watch him as do star in the heavens! clouds m.iv 1m hn" Thj Comanndr-in-Chief has this day appointed the fcllowins StaiTs Soion Borland. Mdjutant Grandson D.

Rovston, Inspector General. Briea fil. 0. Blac'kwell, P.ii Muter General. Jas.

B. Logan, Quarter Mutter General. S. Newton, Commissary General, X-ith the rank of Priadier General. Doct.Jas.

E. Pelham, Surgeon Central. 5 Gio. JV. Clark, vft.lt de Camp.

Wm. E. Ashley, idt de Camp. Nath. T.

(iniiiHA, d'ult de Camp. Andrew Hammond, Aide de Camp, with the rank of Lieut. Col. of Infantry. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly.

tiios. s. Drew, Whig. In. THiisr.

In. gu.uiiiiui.-iu. a nor is sue uestiiute 01 sir men, ho are able to discern -nollheddW Dim. 00 other 1 in the hills, even she has baen claimed by them and' that" too, hen she has j'ust covered hersejf with immor 93 35 Vii 86 fore him, but we'know his IiVht is behind 1 1 mi 1 1 .3 and I REMARKS Oi- MR GAINES, 'On his Resolutions in befekente to the DEATH Or THE Ho.V. Wjl.

S. I-ULTOM. win oiazeairain; tlieh azeofot hers' tal honor, by achiev ing a Democratic triumph unparalleled and overwhelming. iment, popularity may outshine him, but we know tablished whereas, wilh us. tbr nf 203 3S!) 127 93 43 iaa mat lliougli unkown he illumines his mvn near tnem: 1 hR National Intelligencer" of After reading the resolutions his place, Mr.

60(5 167 UlltlOll ic it mi mrn is me iiinnamenin truth, nnd nrf 111 her institutions but the superior of ours, based, as they are, upon ihaliiw of political power, of theadvaniagesoM-, she can avail herself, alone by annei So truly do I regard her as a sister Sum so certain do I consider her speedy icw ration into our Union, that I can nevsts her, in my estimates of the future rreta sphere. Ife resists temptation, not wiilmm the 26th October, quotes from the New Orleans Bee wiiiics saig, in suusunco: Arkansas, Bradley, Bentoii, Conway, Crawford, Carroll Crittenden, Clark, Chicot, Desha, Franklin, Fulton. Green, Hempstead, ftnise tli We conservative nrinciple. Thus, in the people we find, and from them, as from the nri- 202 203 '41 Mr. President: It is unnecessary forme, a struggle, lor tliat is not virtue but he does resist, and conquers he bears thfi mr 177 S67 510 320 lot 203 130 90 210 2IS 871 100 ihe will marv source, we derive all noliiirnl nnu-nr on mis solemn occasion, to comment upon the virtues and character of the deceased 01 tlie prolligate, and it stings him.

for that is If in the features I have mentioned, the pe iwnsibil of tho 17Ui, as follows: AnKAN'SAS good news The favorable intelligence we published a day or two since from Arkansas, is confirmed" by later information. Capl, JVormnn, of the steam boat luis diroru from Little Rock, reports that every county in the Slate had me iriai 01 virtue, but lie ica the wound and glory of the United' Slales. they are well known and fully appreciated by the public. Nor is it needful that I should power 48 29 7tl 27 25 culiarity 01 our government 13 so obvious and important, it is none the less sn in. ,.) 1 with his own pure touch.

He heeds not the watchword of fashion, if it lends him (n ein Having thus- hastily, and in very -fta their st enter into his history. His history is the ELECTIONS BY THE LEGISLATURE. 'In Convention or the two Housri, Tuesday Xmemtur 2. Supreme Court. Vllia-monS.

without opposition, in place of Geo. W. Paschall resigned. Thomit Juhnson, of Independenca, elected Chief terms, attempted a sketch of my vicwsolt 10 far as 1 lie allieist, who says not only in his hPiiH. have denominated, the organic arrangement of its powers.

In contemnlatinff this, tlm Iramc-work of our system of ffovernm If, t. .1 .363 history of the State of his adoption. His acts are intimately interwoven with her rise and Je. Tha been heard from, and that the Whiff randi out aiM) wiin 111s lips there is no God leave you' to infer ihe particular applW not Independence, Izard, Jeli'erson, Jackson, Johnson. ical, tin 23 PISS 31 123 controls him not; he sees the hand nf.i complex or double character of the system is the first to arrest attention, as nt on're.

anA progress her prosperiiy and inarch in the dale for Governor was elected by 2o0 niaio- tirt.I I- 1 iment 1-S9 ritv. mm me 11 mg caiuunaie ior Uon- 1S7 1.15 ISO two' 80 870 IGti 103 1S6 30.V 80 S04 S13 ir 69 67 1S7 130 45 101 S42 113 Si'J 63 123 143 173 S3 211 110 57 73 63 29 221 path to her present elevation among her sister States. Besides his immediate neighbors. 01 the purposes of iVaiimai State legislation, and Executive action. I My'immediate predecessor, on wlioni dlltV rMilfiilltr I L.n!nr cn iwei Cress, David Walker, was probably elected transft ent, tha Lafayette.

We undersiand further, by a gentleman of who knew lnm best, have ulreadv. at a more alone, sufficiently distinguishing it from every other. And while the stranger, or is impressed, by it, with the idea of incongruity, nnd ihe apprehension of a eon-1 flict of incompatible nowers; in Mm suitable time, spoken in terms not to be mis ions; to Riirity ui communicated, lo you, an account of fairs of the Slate, nrcumnnniwl hv llii 133 12t 223 80S 125 2s; 222 132 61 300 117 373 127 1415 174 S3 224 S3 132 63 66 64 66 223 460 262 303 S3 74 2S 64 159 133 61 96 122 261 92 403 177 93 understood, ol his great worth and admirable Arkansas, who is our city, that when he left no doubt was entertained, from the returns received, that the Whigs had carried the State." prospei virtues all lus relations of life, whether as 7 SS 12 42 SS 111 40 64 f-5 IS 94 26 41 0 has studied the philosophy of the system, and I power of the policy it is proper for you to aiw relation to the several subjects a cnuen, me neaa 01 a launly, or a servant lamdiar with its operation, nolbino- mn l1B to 1 ol the people, filling the highest stationsMn shall reserve, to a future occasion, any Than this, no statement has ever appeared in any newspaper, mora of truth. In the more simply beautiful in all its parts, more their gift. Attain his able and worthy col- I 1 833 ion of my own, upon the same sunjccis, 437 atmg uod, and he rejoices in it.

Woman is sheltered by fond arms and loved counsel old age is protected by its experience, and manhood by its strength, but the young man stands amid the temptations tlie world like a self-balanced power happy he who seeks and gains the hope of immortality. Onward, then, conscientious youth raise the standard, and nerve thyself for goodness. If God has given intellectual power, awaken it in that cause. Never let it be said of thee, he helped to swell the tide of sin, by pourin" his influence into its and if thou art feeble iif mental strength, throw not that drop 11,10 a polluted current. The need of praise, the delight of "occupancy" attcndii.g all the way, and the'fiiial recompense of reward, till taken together, will be found ir armnnious in thendanlalionand JKiniCf truant Connitm 'as a cm liU mai.

Justice, Vote on 2nd ballot, Johnson 51, Ringo (late-Cbiof Justice) 39. CiRcutT Courts. 1st. Circuit, AT. M.

Foster, of Phillips, Prosecuting Attorney. Jnd. Circuit, Wm. Sutton, of Chicot, elected Judge Jos. Bocaga, Prosecuting Attorney.

8rd. Circuit, Win. Conway B. Judge; A. R.

Porter, i Prosecuting Attorney. 4th. Circuit, S. G. Snted, Judge .1 B.

Greenwood, i Prosecuting Attorn 6th." Circuit, John J. Clendenin, Judge; Geo. C. Wat- kins, Prosecuting Attorney (Atlorncy General.) 6th, Circuit, Gea. II.

Conway, Judge; .1, jr. Bledns, Piosecuting Attorney. 7th. Circuit! J. M.

Tibbcttt Prosecuting Attorney. Tennessee. Twogentlemcnhavejust arrived in ur ciy, or.e from Tennessee, and one from North Mis such others as I may deem it my duly tort of those parts to each other, or mnr 278 Sni 105 29 nnd successful in the nerformnimp nf ii ior your consideration. i I 426 S3 841 73 830 143 05 116 14ft 172 423 847 313 133 "82 ins S2.4 355 201 199 122 823 875 176 791 103 2D8 the twt 'o ncithe Lawrence, Monroe, Madison, Marion, Mississippi, Montgomery, Newton, Ouachita, Pulaski, Pope, Phillips, Pike, Perry, Poinsett, Randolph, Sevier Saline, Seoit, Searcy, St. Francis, Union, Van Buren, Washington, White, Veli, melions, This double chnr.mipr nf nhrnni.

'shed the zalion involves a conservative principle, second in importance onlv to tlm I lie people are sovereign. I am tliwf, vant. By their free suffrages, they haye sen me to be the Chief Magistrate of thfeS For so distinguished a testimonial' of tfc Imv no words, at COIlllMWl 'f tenure, 303 250 195 S3 153 154 31 120 13 "Hi-liny oiiced. And tins nrmcioln tliefriei ffotn the istrilmtion of power, not meiTlvjnnnnir ti, through nepariinents ol single govern- league in ine oenaie oi me United Slates, and his intimate companion in the service of his country for many years, who knew him well, has given the strongest testimonials of his moral worth, and his great fidelity in the service of tho If further testimony were necessary, I could say that I had the plmsuro of the acquaintance of tlie deceased Senator during his life for a number of years. That no one more deeply laments his untimely death, and tiie consequent loss to the Slate of one of our best citizens and most valuable public servants.

1 heartily concur with his friends and neighbors in nil they have said of him, and most earnestly recommend the adoption of tho resolutions which I have just read, as a well merited tribute to his first place, no such steam boat the "Louis Philip," has been here, nor have we been able to find anyone who has eversecn jDapt. Wohnan. We apprehend that they both belong tp the Roorback" family that foul brood of Whig mendacity. That these misstatements were made, atid in most instances wilfully made, for the purpose of jnfluenc-ins; elections in other States, we have no doubt. Nor do they comprize all the unfairness practiced by the Whi-rs.

in this connexion, to create a false impression in regard to our elections. The circulation of our paper has been much crippled, and in some instances suspended intirely, within the limits of our State, during the canvass, by the villainy, we havo no doubt, of Whig Post Masters; and" it is equally certain that the same unfairness has prevented its egress' from the State, when it contained information likely to cheer the hopos of our distant friends. "eniath of tli 240 71 li'7 29 99 turn, there can be no doubt rather in favor of him who belter employed the one or the few talents, than of him who possessed the morn or tho greater, nnd has to show therefor Ptnodiea sissippi, and report that in the several counlics heard from, in AVest Tennej6se and Mississippi, the 2t4maj. 79 1B3 204 71 umitcS a uui, in ainntmn, among a series of governments, each a sovereign Stale, and competent to Ihe administration of its own domestic affairs nnd yel, all bound together in one general government, by the stron-r lies of fraternal union, for the management "of foreign relations, nnd for tlie common defence was decidedly, favorable to Democracy, being a con fe were i a com no proportionable ereater results. AwU.

eicierauie increase upon the vote of iast year. In express tlie profound grnliliide that tills My highest ambition is, amlmy slant effort, shall ever be, to prove, acts, that this generous confidence of wj low has not bceh jcntiroly that I eniertain a just appreciation duties it imposes and that I ora'duly Jr ble of the high honor of being dccmcJ, to perform them, For the means nnd ability to this, wilh usefulness to the State, fjucnt satisfaction to myself, I rely upon any resources of my own, than 1 the enlii'htenrd nuini: ils. and patriotic11 Constitui arise, then, young man assume the beautiful garb of virtue. It is easy to err it is difficult Reporting. It is out of our power to report all the motions, and resolutions, made, adopted or rejected, by each House.

We have space only to report the more import assubi to be virtuous, to bo pure and to be holv cur next, we fhal! be able to give more full and perhaps decisive iff.elligcncc. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. We have received the vote for President and Vice President of the United States from only a few conn- wen na you must strive! rut on thy strength Let nts, tc mv. chivalry he aroused airainsi in t.m ant, and we can give only the substance of wt, tlm iL'iiL ASSEMBLY 6iA RkXksasV Truth be the lady of thy love defend her and general welfare. The distribution of power, hern described, is provided for, nnd its limits prescribed, in the organic law or constitution, of each in the series; inclu-riing.

nhke, the general and Suite governments The Stale constitutions provide, in the main' only for immediate State interests transcend-1 intr this limit, onlv so far ns is lf the Si tics, which we give below. These returns areK of formed Joe Smith's MoriiEn thosS other servants'of the people, by iiniry, Smith, senior, mother of Joe, was born in 'he frien Resolutions and bills, while they are progressing; but will publish the more important, entire, after their final passage. We hope this will be a sufficient apology to members for omitting to report some of their motions; we would gladly report all the pro aiontaguc, is 63 years old, and her I am. happy to find myself surroiinoe their hands have been committed 'IV0 been COUimiuuu h'itution IT' WhCrens I "nirn me imion maiden name was Lucy Her father. eourse not euinai, as the votes will not be counted, until the 1st.

Wednesday in December. They are, however, believed to be substantially correct Countiei, Dallas. Clay if Frelmfhuyten PuIasKi, AO ijority for Polk Dallas. Independence, S13 210 130 Clark, 210 no Fandelnh. K43 Kn Hants, th, of the general anvmtmnn tcresls of the country-to their In this suspicion we are not alone.

The Wash-injlon Globe, alluding to our elections, has the following, which should be borne in mind by all Dcra-ocrals, and induce them to keep a close watch over all Whig Post Masters. That there are some honor-ble Whig Post Masters, we know but, as ageneral rule, they are not trustworthy. J'Voin the Globe, Oct. 28. "Akkansas, It is now nineteen days since tke Arkansas election, and we have "not received a single letter or paper from that State, wntlcn or printed, since the election nor have we seen a return from a sirnWe nmniv V'illlll' Iw.nii PMlniKlnd tllC virtue bnve l.fi the 1 dearer 'Senate.

"November 11. Mr. Veil, from the select committee on the Rules, reported Utiles for the government or tho Senate, and Joint Hides, lot the joint action of the tvj houses. Mr. Yell, from the select to whom was referred the resolutions in rcja-' lun to Public Punting, (heretofore reported,) reported the same back to the F.enale,and re-commended their n-lomion.

Whirl, ceedings in full, had we we have not. of the pcojilo. It is their duty some -laws it ill be mine tosn 1 Inn-. "jcontro: 1 'herein l0rlimiiii TheV iin.ir terms, otnitling nil that is properly domestic to encli Slate, lakes cognivinnre nnd care of ihose interests which nro common to nil the Slales, but which one. alone, is nl.Io to protect and pre- vepi ior several years the tavern in Montague, known afterwards as the "Gunn tavern," and afterwards kept public house in S.ie also, for a time, before her marriiure, lived with a relation in South Iladley, Mass.

jY. Y. True Sun. nnoiiismhasinadeconsiileTabre progress 111 Scotland. At a meeting of the faithful in uiuiiuiiy exeClllUll.

L.nuiiygT j. .1 i. i uinil We have the pleasure of that Judge Tollison, of the Journal, and Col. Geo. Clarke uiein ior leauy co-o ieruii a.

I I. man ca nene. anu coniers Oifl power to establish, for nun. MIIIIIWI III. orJ of Divine Providence, "without whwh lions smiles till human ellit is in 1D'J proper reintions wilh tho oilier Nations the enrlh.

Tliiun 'Cut. Of accordingly done. The "resolutions provide for tho election of a Public Printer, and Tor paying him the same rates of compensation paid for the printing of last session. ''lion, in viasgow iam month some 501) Jefferson 4 majority for Tolk and Dallas. a0.

d0 We will Riyc the returns from the remaining coun-. tics, as soon us received. PIUTER S. Bormnb Co, Piihlihhcrs of the Arkansas Banner, Were elected Printers to the two Houses, on the IpJ, ballot, without regular opposition. For this evidence of the confidence and good ill of the Legislature, ivc return our' acknowledgments, and ill enMvof (odtterve St.

of the Intelligencer, are both in our city, and will remain for several weeks. SiT.sciiorMn. Gainks. We invite attention to the short, but very appropriate remarks of Mr. Gains, jm his resolutions, in relation to the death of the lamented Fulton.

IIINUIII 110118 tlYCl written; nnd they defipe nnd limit the powers oflheir respeclive governments. This is nnnl. i lure lo hope for successlul and udiniiiistratioti of the State govcrnm1' U'ttoit. Mr. Irvin moved sl Not is in the State.

Several days ago the Whi.r papers published "reports'' that tlie Whig; candidate for Governor had been tho State. We doubled it, but thought it possible, (is the Democrats ran two candidates! for Governor. We are used to Whig "reports," and they do not alarm us in tho least. Indeed, do not place much reliance on i'Thoinas, spel A in Sort -i hiiiuas. '7 ill in mhuriiing for the prophet, Joe Smiih! I lie Scotch Mormon Conference embraces lo churches.

One of the oldier of the Mormon army at iNauvoo (John Norris) was shot oil Tuss day, sun night, by one of the trunrds on a wethfj how. culnrly the case with the conslitulion of the general governmena and for sound ami ob-viotw renwiww Indeed, the. Stale governments may exercise power. said a leacher to a new pupil Cold Cold. It has been cold here 01 1110 iwo Houses, agreeing to go inio the election ol Judges and prosecuting Attorneys "i to-day, and to bring suid elections on, tomorrow, at 11 o'clock.

Mr. Smith moved ntiun i.iv: l. I (Littl Itock) for few days pwt, is tlie' wilh gove i nomas, i mum 'Iv. .1.. lnli.1v alarm.

lliv- except wherein they are by the people, through their respective constitutions. "I'lii in wt'iiiner we unvc i-v You innvit down and rest.

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