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TEXAS AND MEXICO.
From the X** Orleans Bulletin, of July ft.
TEXAS.
Tlie aclir. Col. Fannin arrived thin day from Vo
Insco, which place olio loft on the ttftth of June.
By a pnMcngerwc are informed that tl»e Mexicai
troop* wore advancing towards Gnadaloupe, when
>*»••. s„,,, y
" u,,, r , . \* can he IIO one so insensible to guilt and sb
your pious patriotism fathered tli>*w« scattered ro-'
lies, vs ith dueent sepulchral honors, to a loldiei *1
grave. Hut their gloiified spirit* still hovering 1
m ound iho homo of* their patriotic devotion, call up
on you to sustain the independence whjcli they have
consci rated hy their innrtyrdnui, nndto recompense. [
wiili merited vengeance, the wrongs they have en- i
dared from a perfidious and dastard enemy. Shall |
the call he made in vain f Shall we turn a «|eafear
DOMESTIC.
AN ACT granting linll pay to widows or orphans
where their husbands and fathoi* have died, of
; wounds received in the military service of the
United States in certain canes, and for other pur
poses. .
. .. ... , - , Be it enacted hy the Senate and I louse of Hcvrcscnta-
to the voice ui our country, and the beseech.ns cues j (|rc „ of 0 j Anierica Cunoresn os-
' a " “ i scudded, That when any olliccr, no»i-comiiMssiom*d
. 118 ° I officer, musician or private of the militia, including
m thedcMdanonot h.sown ; rilllgt . ril< SCK fenciblcs, and volunteers, shall have
command of the army, and Mr. Somerville appoint- j 1 ii rc >c ao on a • *»t upon iiim.inttv died while in the service of the United States, since
Md in hi* plnre l>. s/crctnry. I ! I,ern l,e ""V” " c w 1 1 ! 01 !' nf V"' ' n,H ' " ° ' <l,c of April. I, u, Mired and oipl.-
The people were returning frn.n the.r farm.«nd I to infety"*.n’di" hnl.nrah'lc 'ffigl.V'l 'g'" ,h - nl1 , ' i " 1 c,, "*'7l ul
entton pi^'rj.reftrfSS.i; i ”r' A ™ 11 * -
and authenticated ju a similar uttinner, with such I
variations as thedifferent nature of the service may j
require. |
HE The form prescribed for claimants under ihc i
3d section of the art will be observed by every otli- i
| er de<.-, iplinn nf claininnti, ... fu a. lliB SI, »V tl, ere 'VtltlcdT arc tliu«s 'flout which no man call
|„. npplirabla to tln ir ea.e,. 1 ’"; .Jon^ or j.H.i i | „ Whi|t |,. |Ve [ ,|„ llo , ho hifell and
hononilildtrust which my coimtrymen confitlctl
The lio.lon Alla, lays : j that ilntc wa» wmiuly ami promptly co-opert-
“.Moaiitvhilg General Jit«k.on’» term tlrnwi ting with her spirited ton., the giddy iou* „f
to It close. Hollas to settle an account with | Oeorginwere quarreling with each other and
himself. There ii n court in III* own breast, in . the l.cgislatnre uttder the auspices of the pro-
tt liicli ho must he a party. The questions to he found mid generous McAllister was actually ar-
,1 .. .III..I* ..... iViilll wllii-h Ills mail Cilll 1‘PUtillfr till* til'I si nf in. I ■ viilnn I nil*... _ *
voiiful rec
, aforesaid,
d whilst in the aerv ice. since the dny
and shall have left a widow, or, if no
rcHtinf the arm of individual cutcrprise, until
denth in the conflict. ' j IO f 1 ,'." • ,rnvn B "' 1 r v ago. such widow, nr if no widow, »..rh child orchil- ! K "" ,r
We are further informed that the se.tirs. Fanny *“““•■ fi' 1 <•'«*• " v,,, y >*»'"«• snldwr,every wm.thj B | ml | t)0 ( . ltmt „ ( | receive half the monthly
Butler, Comanche and Watchman had been taken r,,,zen ’ "*"» al.hois the name of tiaimr, am « '»n- y f() u |,i c |, f| l( . (Icreascil was rntitleil at the time
•t Coneno, by ahnnt 80 Texinnravnlry, and detain-vile on.llicl nf enwnrd, rally to lh" call „f |,ia .ftmtl, „r reeeiving such for and du-
ad in conacqucncn of being Indent'd with provisions i prompt'y. m;n""d the unfurled hnnner of freed -. ri lcrlII „ r fiv „ v j,, cnB1 . „f ,|„
fnr the Mexican army. e. hm; repair w.th m,patient aen tothe th. airo of llml . ri „ g ,. „f „ idow before , I, a expira-
Suata Anna ia still at Columbia, on the lirntna. in ‘‘Jie '^j .I.V.! l .! e.', |„. cm.n- ' "J fiv “ r” f *' • l " 11 .1'^ |,,r ,I|C
«lo*e confinement, and under n strong guard.
The mi hr. Union, on hoard of which wan Col
Austin, arrived at Velasco on tho 88lh. i ;„ r . tllB „ r |,i| sl
lln* call
. idolll —
let him repair with impatient zeal to the tln ntie «»f
| his nation * glory, and them snatch upon the brink
of danger, fame for himself and safety for hi* coun-
I try. The dastard who lingers behind may liw to
j fatten upon tins fruits of hi* rerreftnry, hut when he
dies ho rots in infamy, to the joy of all —whilst the
t» i I i noble hero who makes his hosoin the Imlonrkof a
Copy **f a loiter addressed to Gen. Dunlap,hand- |,| irrlv flllll „ l ,,, VIlri | ,„d nml
ad us hy Cep,. Melher. e.e.m hojrt SrivM.ec, dmed. k „r n grelefn, Innd nml .heainil... B1 1)ftiuer „ lail Ilulfimy
To flrmrnl i “ f "* Imt'-tom-d beauty. If he falls m Hm holy ! nf „ lieutenant cnluucl. ^ ' '
- - - P ’ - • . - . ■ ' eaiiae, he will null aurvii e m the nlTecthms «f Ins | sice. U. Awl he itfu r ifo r , nactr'l, TUnt if nny iM-
d' ath or mnrriage of Haiti
' twi of said five years, th , ^ -
d *r of the time shall go to the said deccndent : Fro-
r. ird, That thn half pay nforosuid shall he half the
nonthly pay of the officers, non-eouimisHioucd olfi-
’ nr.-, imxiciaiia, and privales of the infantry of the
1 rrgulur army, nnd no more. Vroridrd also. That
j ii »greater sum shall he allowed to the wide
ie*. The judge or ju*tu
ho m \ v administer nu oath, must in every instant
certify to the eredihilitv of the nliinnt. , .... ....
3 JAMES Is. KDWAIIDS, [ to ino ?** ** W4inttlo my follo\v citr/.eits now
Commissioner of Feiision*. the dtdttsions of office m e gone, think ol nit* /”
— | “ Wliat good, whnt evil, do they stty I Imve
DECLAUATION, . done/”—** Where arc the itien,the high-minded
In order to obtain tlu. benefit of tht'M sex. of the act oj ; | |(|||ora ^j e lllcn< w im took part with mo. and
Congrts, of tl,c ill, July, ludO. | ummit-mlcd mo to
Stax,., i-»HRiTunT,oa DuruicT, > do they think V’ . . .
On tld, day of , par.oni.lly appeared have been of my cabinet, and who, one after precisely na it lies ended. That the Governor
' , „f tiio A.' II. n rc.ii- ; another, Imve been driven out in disgrace ! | would cnnstime tho whole year III tvrilinr »||
the county of nod State, What is t lie secret history which they have to over the country fur an Eugiueer, nml that if
l’erriiorv, or District of , ngetl years, tell I" “ Have not I iiectl deluded, deceived, j ho got one at all, he would not get him until
who. lining firat dulv swnrn nee.ording to law, iloili. ,.heated ?” •• How came such men ns Blair, i Sotitli Carolina had got the Bail Hoad. That
III her oath, make the following dcr.lartiUun.»r- K t . tl( | a l|, 'Vhinu-y anil lleiisliau ill my conn- j hut we fling down the pen in mortifies.
ill I' ohlain tin- benefit nf llm pmv -mm maile 0 { .j| s .. Have not I been robbed of the fame ! lion ami disgust. It is useless to multiply word.*
j Congress, passed July 4, m F ‘.vhieh I brought to the Presidency f Ami will I The entire business presented to the Convtnl
not impartial history speak of me, as li.ning at- [ timi lias been referred to a committee originally
is the w i i
the rank the husband In Id
the dearly beloved city or Savannah should be
provided for. The Enginecrof the Union R a j|
Hoad Company was stopped from tanking ■
survey, and the energetic Governor of Georgia
was invested with the prerogative of selecting
it more competent nml impartial surveyor from
, j parts unknown. What said we then! "We said
the w hole country, nml wlint Unit Mr, McAllister’s policy was a despicable
“Whnt will they say, who effusion of local jealousy. That.it would end
l.tii us die case in.-iy lie I spi cily the service I tempted to make u monarch of myself !” J of thirty-nine, now of forty-five, dud *1iy t|,j,
performed, n. directed in r’ulo No. -I nf those regain- | Certainly Gen. Jackson must ask nml answer 1 committee distributed to tho suh-cuiiiinittees
!*iii—Your furor of th-1st of June, n-arbed me
last evening. 1 regret so much delay will
rilv result before you can reach us, w-o will need
your aid, ami that speedily, the enemy in largo
numbers nro reported to he in Testis, tln-ir forces is
estimated nt from 8 to 18.000. It is ini|Missiblo to
Ascertain, but I think it soiuo'Vliat cxaggornti «l.—
W« can meet and bent thorn with ono third lh« . .
numW. Tho nrmy uith u hirl. they first ontr.r.l ntc t» y«ur popiilsitum. lew <-» have; p irtu i-
Toxm.it! broken up, nml »li«ji*»r*od by iIchi, turn nml (•'"••d m thr t,„ln nml ffh»ry yl ih« «»••!«•. lour
other rnuMs. If they anntl.cr army vf llm i*x- have he* 11 cxMiipt Ihhh the cnlmmiK md uar.
tent prnpnsrd. it must hr i*»»iii|n»Hrtl nf new reel nits, | 1' oxcinption you an* in.lrhtrd t»» tin* ffall.inl-
nf its liigli-tnuptl beauty
the nrtWtimiH **f Ii
rnnnndi'S, nml liis nauio will gather glmy with the
tliglit nf ngf s—
“ Enrli little rill, rnrli iDotmtnill river,
Rolls, iniiigling with bis fame forever "
Citizens of thr. Ilril I.unds ! Yon are looked !o for
ni<! in this socuml BliocL r b‘ fur iuileprnileiiei Your ineutiin
nntrihutiniis, In m tofnre, have not been pro;• >rtin11- 1 it .r c>lfiu
| Crr, iinii-eniiiiiiisHiuiieil offiecr, niiiaieian, soldier, In-
iJ’in spy, mariner or marine, whose service liming,
j tin* revolutionary war wan snrli ns i.*t F|.« citied in
j tl»«i act passed the seventh day of June eighteen
i hundred and thirty-two, entitled “An act rtnpple-
the m i for the relief of certain ■oirviv-
nnd soldiers of the revolution,” have ili*ul
lion*. [|
.She further d^rh
year seventeen hundred nnd ; that her hus
band, the aforesaid .died on tho day
of ; and that hIio lias r» mnined a widow ever
since that period, ns will more fully appear hy re-
fr re in t r o the proof hereto none
nho\ r
.d HllIII
ritien, before -
rihed.
i the «lav
nn«l meii pressed into service 'l’lioy will not pos-
nf na the meefianieal efficiency of discipline w hi» h
R ives the Mexican troops tho only advantage they
Ave ; i^cy will he easily routed hy a vciy infenor
force 1 for n portion of that force, we bliall hoohlig-
cdt° look to the U States. It cannot reach us too
noon , there is hut one feeling in Texas, in iny opin
ion, and that is to establish the Independence of
Texas, nnd to he attached to tho United State*.—
The war has assumed a most deplorable aspert.—
Priestcraft and fanaticUm lias hern united .i^ iiii.-t
ail liberal principles to establish nnd m.iiutiiiu this,
it is necessary that despotism should he credit'd.—
The God of Eihertv will crush it, liberal principles
will triumph, nnd Texas must he free.
March as speedily as pns-ihle vv ith all the aid v on
can bring, and I doubt not hut you will lie grntilied
with your reception, nml siinatioii. Come by the
most expeditious route, nml do not encumber your-
••lf wilii baggage. Bring with you arms, and for
ward such aid to Texas as yon can. The troops
who were driven from Texas, I understand, refused
to return under any circumstances. They returned
home miserable, naked and dishenrieued. For mi
nute particulars nf our situation, nml in tie Ii impor
tant iidbiirtntioM, I refer you to tho Rev. S. Il.n mi,
the hearer of this, who lias been actively engaged
in the enuso of Texas. The path to honor and
wealth in Texas, is open tothe patriotic andehival- j
rous. I am, your oh’t serv’t and friend,
(Signed) HAM. HOUSTON',
fist, R.tt. Doxlap, Nashville,Trim.
js NvtnttTociirx, 2d July. Hllti.
Will the Editor of the Commercial Bulletin" he
good enough to publish the curhnrd roi re-tpomb-nee
and oblige the committee. Respcclfullv. uc.
JOHN R. J>U,\\.
On behalf of the Committee.
COPY.
Natch i roc it r.i, l?th June, ISdl'.
Gen. Sam. Houston,
Sir—The undersigned, a eononiitee nu behalf of
the pitizeus of Natchitoches, greet with pleasure
And satisfaction your arrival amongst them : and ns
representing their fellow-citizens, propose to give
you a public dinner at such time ns may suit your
convenience, ns a testimony of their regard, nml ••(
th« high sense they entertain for voiir recent con
duct in the Hold of battle, and their esteem for v our
character. b: G. DE RUSHY,
F. WILLIAMS, T P. JONES,
T. II. \IRKY. J. Ii. C \ R R.
P. A MORSE, J. II M MILE.
J. R. DUNN, S. BOSSIER.
Natciiitocnks, (l.i ijiiiie IS, |S3().
Gentlemen—For tlo* i ongrariibiiioiiN nod fender of
a public dinner wliirli you have hern pleased to ren
der me, arising from the Into events ul Texas, I pray
you to be assured of the grateful sense of obliga
tions which I entertain to the committee, ns well as
tothe citizens of this place.
At this time I am unable to leave my room, and.
at the first moment which my health may present, 1
will proceed to Texas, with intentions never to leave
it* soil, until its institutions are regenerated and ii>
f•habitants free and happy, therefore it will ho mil
of my power to accept your polite offer. In the
moan time, I take pleasure in expressing the c»at' -
fnl feelings which I cherish in common with mv fel
low citizens, for the aid and facilities rondi^ed hy
the citizens of Natchitoches to the cause of liberty
In Texas, at a moment when her enemies pressed
sorely upon her.
1 have the honor to he, truly, vmir oh’t set r’t.
rt A M HOUSTON.
T* Messrs. I,. G. Dm Ruakv, F. Williams, T. II.
Airey. P. \ Morse. J. R. Dunn, T. |». Jones. J
B. Carr, J. A.Malile, H. Bossier.
From the Xnt Orleans Bulletin, of .lull/
The address of M. II. I .aniar t«» the Texian troops,
upon his taking command, as .Major General, i.* vv ell
calculated to infuse into them a spirit of /.ewl a ml
patriotism. Such addresses ahoidd not he judged
of by the cold eye o| criticism—hilt looketl nt in the
light wnlv for which they are intended—and thus
regarded, we do not think tint late Texiuh Secretary
At W ar could adopt a more felicitous manner and
Alyl*, than be has in his different communication.* to
tli* Texinns.
Under bis skill and ardent zeal in bis ruiintrv’*
•cause, vro entertain no fears as In (be icsult of tin
Approaching second grand contest of tln\ TeviaiiH
with the .Mexican forces. IVn lioucMtlv believe that
an army of 3000 Texians is fully equivalent to anv
force that Mexico can bring againstthem ; nml vvi
will forfeit all claim to any knowledge of Texas, o<
her gallant soldiers, if the result dues hut bray us
out in our belief.
homes h
For that
rv of yo
Wliatev er rii eums
before, there can 11
now. We know y
in fitmiliai' to us nil
mediate exhibition
gienf and dc
I and suffering country men.
- may have restrained you
no r canon** to w ith hold y oil
•mage. Your skill in anus
nr country icutiiithe iin
.th —let both be displayed
isivn battle, vvhieh is pend-
the. fin
thill) -one,ii
of pension
fourth day •
one, to ilie ii
to him hv v ii
passage "thei
lie left ,
scribed
Mo tiny of March eight
ml before the date of bail
which would have uc
I March, eighteen hfltidp’d a
ime of hi-do.nil. and I in
f that net. if lie find so
. his widn
ibundled and
t, tin
From the Hullimorr Patriot.
KDWAIil) LIVINGSTON.
Extract from
BAIL LOAD CONVENTION,
Tht* Knoxville* Convention • adjourned on the
■ . * tiy.ftl ihruitgh-
dcliberntiouu.
I too I
ino-. shall he fought—and Texas is T’rcc, rtovereign,
nnd Iml- pendent ! Ilohl not bark*. I adjure you. by
every principle of honor, of gialilinle, and of pat
riotism If any man amongst you prove rcrrrjint
now, let him be *th'tmtti*rd—treat him ns an *m**»Ht
—and let a nation’s contempt rest like n black e|«
upon his name. The cull cn masse, li t .ill ol<r\ , ,-i
all will he well.
MIR A BEAU B. LAM \R,
Major-General Coin, the Army t»f Texas
Velnrco, June ‘J7. 1 r?3f».
shall htfp.-ti I |o
v iilovv, to hi* eliddrcn,
the act hereby amended.
Sec. 3. . I nd he it further rnUrtrd, Tl
sou who served in the war of (he rev.
manlier specified in the act passed tin
of June, eighteen hundred nml thiit)
“ Alt n« t supplementary in the net for ll:<* rdiel o| pointed to report it snital
certain s11rv iv ing offici i.s and soldieis of the rev olu- |
took place before the expo .lion of the last period ol ^
: entitled to
I
I 1 his
d. ll.e
•aid, if liv-
A PROCLAMATION.
By thn I*resident of the liejiuhlii of Tuns.
Whereas, in is tepre«eiited to me that there are
many persons now in (In) United rtlntes ot Americ a
railing llieinselvi .« the agents oftlie (iiivernmciit of
Texas, and pinfessiug to Imve powers vv hieh have
never been e*mc« il«-d, and as many frauds have
been practised hy such persons upon individuals
w lo» hav e been disponed In contribute lor the sup
port of our cause : and as some n"«*nis may have
• the Into I*i
i.l (.
n appointed hy this
power
lied —
Now, therefore. In* it known that I. David G.
Buiinfi i, Presidednt of tho repuldie of T« *x:i«, hy
and with the advice ami como-nt of my (’ahbiel.do,
hy this public act. disclose ami make known that
tlo* oul) agents for Texas, in tho United Stales, mo
TIiohum Tohv and rtamuel Toby, ot New OrJcan**,
oftlie linn of ThomaaToliv and lirolherH, and that no
other person in (Vmiithin time authorized to art for,
or hind thin Government, or reeeiv c any thing I’m the
benefit nf Texas, hy way of donation or other
wise, except them or their sub agents. And that
all ngciieies or powers heretofore conferred ii|
nu any other persons, ntilhoi i/.ing them !»• «*i»
for or hoi row money, or raise funds lor the hen
Texas, are, hy this public net. soleinly d**e|ar
dm ii g tin- time -lie may M f f9Rn iiniiu
J a ii n ii i I v m* pension w hicli uTTglit hav
' to In r Iiushand. hv virtue of the net i
' ing lit tin- time it vv ns passed.
Sec I. .hid hr. itfmthrr enrtrted. That any pledge,
, nunlgiige, sale', a.-.*-igniuciil, or transfer ol any l ight.
el.iiui, or iutere*4i, in an)* money or halt’nay granted
j hy this m t, v hit 11 he iiiteily void and of n«i i* licet;
I each per-on neting for and in behalf of any one, i n-
tilled to money under this net, shall lake and suh-
; scribe nn oath to he adminis'ered hv the proper ae-
eoiiuting officer, mid retained by him and put on
j file, before a wan ant shall be delivered to him, that
l|c has no iutem.<t in said nionev hv any pledge, mm t-
! gage, sale, assignineut. or tnnmfer, and that I
such questions, when he is prepitrittg to leave his None have ns yet reported. In the large com-
- that sin* was mnriied to the \ p,- t . s( .„t nhodo, nnd pass into the solitude, and I mittee there was on the Gth, n slight agitation
t day of ( . tu the • j„ lo the iiisigtiifienntc of a powerless pri- ' of the Georgia question and a reference of it to
I vale citi/cn. j a selec t committee. On the Committee of fior-
I But tluwc questions will not only he asked ; | ty-niae, we have (’layton. Holt, Habersham,
they will lie answered. If not hy General Jack- j McAllister, and Dealing. The members of tho
son hini'olf, then, certainly by many a citizen. Convention are not quite four hundred in uum-
Theanswer h Guttural .lacksoiflfros hem deluded, ^cr. of w horn Georgia lias about sixty-one, and
deceived, cheated. The men w ho stole inm^fotith Karolina seveuty-two.
his confidence, and who have consulted him to
use his powers, to the didtonor of tho country
am! ofmitnself, only to promote their ow n no-
a record of the proceeding* of f.,nmu views, will appear to tho retired chief in 1 r-tli instant, having been chanictcii*/.t*d through”
unt | the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch .Mason- for tlicir true colors, ftcnlon !—W hat associations not hy the utmost haimony in its deliheratious,
n-m tin* I the Hurt** of Marylainl, at its mum I meeting held i will icctir to th;* Geueral wiili this name! What The Report of the General committee of Forty-
I thirty- in flu* city of Baltimore, ,1 it tie iM, IrtBG. | fellowship could ha vc been had with ihi** man, ' five, recoiumciidiug that the Rail Load from
pnyald** 'I h 'M.L. CJrand High Driest hav ing com- f*>r fiettcia! .* :c!;son’s good ! Fan Furen !—On ; Cincinnati to Charleston, should run through
•ivcdtlm I nmuienfod to tho <ir;in.l Chjipf**r, in an «*h»- i this man, (most exceedingly over rated in every ; the Valley of the French Broad river, over tho
* ’«?i"*r*'* Idtni\ and pathetic inatmAr, the lo h w hicli Ma- iutcllc * to; I quality hut that of low scjfidi cun-> the Blue R idge into the heart of our State, was
1 i ' 1 ' j sunary had ntsiamed inTTi;; demise of tin* Gen- ninr.) on tin; man, the tlimiglitH of General 1 unnuimmisly ndopled. In the spirit of concilia-
anv i.or- (>t ”d (i'ratid High Driest, the esritifahle Ldwau’d .Jackson will somq da\ re*»t w itli inexp: onihlo tioti aiuleoiuproinise, the f-ouvrution alsoAinani-
LtviM.Tm.N,— bittern* .. Tl is band of associates, with the 1 uiously tldcrminctl to adopt the rrconiciulutioit
(jeiici al a: the head of them, imve n s« fion > ac- < ; f tin-, (,’t acral ('omini.tce, to admit the State
count (os lie with the A meriean people. .Tlicir of (acorgin to roiisinict u hrmte It from nay point
notice of this be-i pfogress will Itavc been detected, t'xpcscd and i.i dial State, to unite with thr Main Load at or
regarded as they should he, hy an indignant near Know ile, admitting her to an equal parti-
comrniiuity. The del’ea'cd pa ti.ans will sc k t«* eipatioii of the ndv anfages of the road wiili tho
east the blame on eaelt oilier. They will turn
upon tlicir arch counsellor, Van Buitm. W licit
Genera! .Licksmt comes to this point, ami come
to it he will, vv hat would one give l>, her the
n. ia tin
i*nth da;
, cntilliM
On motion of Cmnp. Gilman, it was
IC.solvnl, 'Fliat a co.ommittcc of three be up-
meat, wliercnptin (’omp'iniotiH Chari
Gilman, Samuel Kccrl, and 'I Inmias \V. Hall
were appointed, who r(*porlcd as follows;
The committee to w ho;n vv as ri*ferrcd the sub
ject of an appropriate aoiice^if our bereave
ment, in iho death of lit.* M. M. Domp. I'd-
Living.ton, General Grand High Ibicatof the | di.s:
(». (i Cltupler of the l idled States, ask leave t<
rei'ort:
That in tin* dealli of Edward Livigstou, tin
vent lii. maledictious on tlie laid of Sail Bit
j ren !
This hero tniglit have
not know or bcli«-vc that the
i any person w
And hr it further me
tnrv of AVarslinll adopt sii«*Ii
fipplic.ttimis ondcr this a J,
Unit' d rtlntes “hnll prescribe.
Approved, July fill, 133ft.
IIUC
has bet
, That tli*? Serin.
Dresi lei.t of th*’
W.vtt I ) *: I’ A n T M F V T. I
Dctisinii Dilico, July 9, 1830 )
In order to carry into effect the (id of ('(ingress of
tin* -ith .1 illy, Dk'IO, entitled “An net granting half
pay tothe w idows or orphans where their husbands
and fathers have died ot wounds, received in the
inilMnry s* r\iee of the United Stales, in certain ea-
t I ses, ami for other pin-poses,” the following nibs
Ii have been prescribed hy the ('resident of the Unit'd
great family of mankind li t-*sustained acalami-
t v of no ordinary eliarueter ; and llmt allliottglt
ripoin years, nnd full IVuilion of that reward lot-
slow ed upon a long life of usefulness bv tlie
gratitude of the good and virtuous of bis fellow
citizens, we cannot but In I that be b;.s burn a mere tool of, and all t!:ia by
called to soon from amongst os—-loo early tratia- J jiliautir it.ikmi !•
luted to that rest prepared for tliov whose vir- j Wliatan iiatoitishjug hist*>rieal fact it will he.
lues hero entitle them to (t plai n of perennial j that every honorable man, (without a single ex
bliss hereafter. | ception now recollected.) w ho supported (i. tier
In him were united ex:dte«l g'*nius, profound j al Jackson vv hem first raised to tiio Dresid* tic*y
acquirement:!, and untiring industry. To turn ii j has Tong since *le ci ted him. Their places Imvi
panic s of tin* original thanietc r. The thank*
“film Convention were awarded to General
I Jay m , for tip* able manner in which he had
preside d ov er tl.cir cb lil crtitiotis, on w Lie'll ho
n li-rood hi' ac know !e*!get».en s, in a Impl y aiid
imptes* iv e speed*.
At the terminati on of the labors of the Cnn-
endured to Imvclmcl his vention, the people of Knoxville gave a Baiha-
infariated Ileroof New Orlc;
integrity impeached : and to know* that lie has 1 cue to it* me inkers, in testimony of their servi-
heeu a« louutcd gra ping, amhi;ions, t\t ai ical. ces mid merits.
These arc not ail icks oil one’s unclcistauding. j M'ln* Load, it estimated, will cost about §11,-
Butwho can bear to liml that be lias been prne- ()(Jb,Uu0.[—C hut tu t< n .Mticuri•/.
tised upon, used for another*s advantage, made ,
JttiViiwgi -V
oratn the* coudiliem of bis fellow man, to guide been “-applied hy nclass of men,
and direct him in tho paths best suited to hK : comme ntary no elective popu!
condition and w ants was ever the* first, tin bid, | dmt tills cm with doul.t, w!ietli.*r
and tho chief object of liUlilb. What his virtu- I guvem thimselvcs. But light a
oils mind conceived his hand w in over ready to in upon its. The country is not s
execute; and no difficulty or daiigcn* was sniff- \ people arc not sold.—Tie*) will
dent to divert him from his obje ct. As a patri- i daiumllv e i .t oil* limit* ,sli ickles.
ot, his character stands forth eoiHpieious with'
that of the firmest and proueled ot America’s /',/,»r;i.7<not mm. This h;
favorito soih—nj n civilliau ho win |>r<.roiiml ; L.\\( ' . lnav
lu- 11-1
* lit
rnaiikiod can
<1 hope reak
eiificcd.—'I he
hr rev eked, null (Hal void, except tin
lin t Triplett, whoso resignation lake
tho first dny of July next.
Dour at Yelasco, this I0di clay of.I
J > A A IDG
\Vm. A. .1 vru, rtec.relnry of rttate.
► i f Ro-
* t ti c.m
Still*
the*)
pli.’.
s, and c
f War; and uml ttm iv ailed—as a diploitmfi t. petspieiions ( ,| |(
i ve nts m t ’
cb
permittee! I"
,it is
me. 1830.
BURNETT.
TEXAS.
Aerouut- from this injured couuti v
an in no very secure eoiiiliiion /it prcMtnl
iMoxicnns, f-ineo tlie beittl«.’ of San Jacinto, an
iug tlicir wliofo force for one other desperate
against the lihai tics of n people whose courage
them (o success. Santa A nun, the cold hi
I of w hicli ho died,
disease*. It must l
ul il hv nml r« ii,i«-lil «*i
'I hc he held. Such pr
■n||v- records of tIn* M ;
ffbrl ! di
id tho supposed raii.se of his
■ clearly shown in what eoinpn- .. . .. , . . . , , .
corps be served, and the grade? ol ,;,us may n* well be* said to be (be bn-u
nf must he find, either fioiti the | st<>m by vvlucli iustruetioiH promoted, i
Depiirtiro-iil. tin
inusi»*r rolls,
testimonv of coiniiiissiuiirci officers, or tin* atli-
f persoas of known respectnhilitv. From
. i similar sources evidence* must he driivni as in the
mitinei
I put to death at the first approach of a Imslil
11 is inlliieiii’O ill Mexico could, no elonbt, b
v ill he
rioel
id cause of the? death of llm office
-ol-
nrc diiuiui'died, ami (lie sum of human hapj i
ne ss iue-reased.
His minel was ii store'-bemse eif varied, cn
!ightca<*(l, nml it-eful knowledge, and his ready
genius direete**! the proper time for energetic
lobe? tin* motto of a great tnajeirity of tlie* p'eiplc*
at the Die.'.'ieloutial elcetion next fall. *1 )**• pas
sage of the? Depo>ile bill through the rtci/ate, hv
a vote of thirlij eight to .‘/r, and tlirya; h the
Hems*.*e/f Represi in ttive s by ji majority «»f o\k
iit/.Nnur:o ami kkvi:\tki:n !—ami tIi<4 too, in
despite of t!io l-diored jnrson / et| po-i'iou ed
\|AUTt.v Van Bt’liF.v, and bis de*voted pi.liti a!
isitex, is :i triumph of principle ami of virtue
r eurruption ami part) dictation, me b as has
not beet) w itm : 'f*e| by the \ merie*au j e e»ple “iuee
llm aeliiiiitistiatiou of Amjiikw Ja kfo.n coiii-
J i mcnerei.
When we bent* in mind that V\s i’t r.
From thr Southern Whig.
The following letter we hasten to lay before
our readers, which will be (hum! to contain
'•emu: v altiaide? ami interesting in r oi illation, cem-
aected with the >ubje*ci to w liicli it relate*.
K.mi.u t i.i.k, July ;>d, lrt.”fl.
F'ur Sir:—I have the sati.-fae lie n tei itifenin
)"•> jbat at a meeting last eve ning ed' lbe* Delega
tion h um Ij eeirgia Air. i cmipsem, tlie I ingiiieer
e>i ike Aibe ii-, ( oinpatiy leporlcd to us that
bum the reeogiiizaiu'e eif the remte w hit h hail
been made iieim Athens to this place, it wuxnot
uuly piaetiv able to coiistruvt a Rail Roael l»e-
tvve*cu those t w e» points by way of UlarksvilU*,
-Millers G'a t - in ivalmu county, ami the little Ten
nessee* liver; lo t that it wonlef not require a
stationary Kn* ine oreveu an nsdsinnt Lugiuo
ou the whole* remte; am! that in bis opinion the?
(’.»reiliu.i 1 .it, infer ce/iue ieled. As this mfoiiua-
timi will not only be gratify ing to my iiuttieelinto
eoustitm uts, but no doubt to tlie people of A th
en-, l hit-Hen to communicate ir.
Be:spec,fully your ol e ’t servant.
B-* W. HABLRrMIAM.
pn:
lopted by the* . .
ire now published for thn infonn.-iiimi of up. ; find tinyie hling ill hi* ooiinirv’s eaiue. lu the
ns under ihm law. i science of jurisprudence his eagle eye saw the
\p plica ii is under the first section of the net j inmlTicicmcy, the? ini.ery and h uharily of prin
must produce' tlm best proof the nature of the case ( c .j,,| ( . fi ,| down fremi the darker ages, and
will allow, as to tho service "I the eb'ceascd officer i |,j^ pnu pointevl tei the remedy. L’mler his ^i:i-
Idler; the tiino wlu*nhn ehvd, and llm c.oni|dabu j dance tho prison house became whnt it ever)
gilt to he "n Selioed of Reform,” ami hi.-> emit*
Fr<nn Ihc l u gust a Constitutionalist.
OV 1'or the iulbrnt a i imi of tho>e? pel sons iu-
te*re>U:e| in tin* pureliase ed pnbhe lauds, ivecopy
from the-. Globe tin* folleivv ino* imj urtaut circular
fremi tlie Treasury Department.
To Ilccciins of Full ir More»/, and to the I)e-
, | m iron »>» i'< *>i in mitm nun i | l iositc Huil/cS.
■,„t ] Tlul l-ffnliiv uf llm mnrr’m K o, ll,o immn »f llic " 11 1 1,,M . > |S u 11 1 iii.m) ln ' ui'lrd 'uv /*' < Vi infer, hog. I y oll;, mu! '1' n K\‘ : r u Y v t. J ulr 11.1
liuui.r I.i* w ill, lln rnr "C Iht .-liil.li-on. ay l„,vo ! "iJ'VKli'.lj. * | l,U irniiicil I nml f"oi„ ll.ii. Sln.r, h!,oro.l !„«•,- |„ >,( cu.i.iiliiii.M''ivliirh liavo
<c • vem. 11■ • v.■ ’ ■••••*'* •*•-'»••—• Jg" ll "' .'"‘f , c ‘ M*-” 1 '' II,,',,, 1 hc i*"i " -ni'll.v to clelVul llii.i onlu.'il, nil I m l..-,-u .,1 fi anils, spi-cuHilicn. nml in
t iiprei’nliln m : ». ilrr-ni.r. wi'l. I in Mum or rmmiy mi,I j l« „ sl.imm. c jm 'Cml ml ll ml, III, i .ili.nrl . Rtn | !0l| |,j* |,„lilic';il« xislrnre lipnii lln- surrrss nf |ir S ill ilio puicliiiw ol llm (iiililic IniiiN, nml tho
I :. n , n , l ; n -- l i' 0 ^ n ‘ l,,,n * . ,,r n ,‘ ’ !,cco;, ; ts : i.inor» P o,i!i«m. ..r i.* i a„ K ,-.,r ,, i( i ,..im-i. 1 n.i.i... i..- «i,.
rice! by such an e>v*M vv h» almiiig vt.ie line n h ;cei- hy e*xee j, .ive bank credits, mid dangerous,,
both l {eiiises, w ill at emce be appir nt. i clear- if not partial, faciliticjf tiiruugb bank elralts and
ly demonstrates what \vc have mqicadly
nil end In tin* reuiffict. if he had o.\«
defeat nml capture ; hut ihoVonrse
shown that lie Imm|iot made the ell' .. . r .
his promise. Upon the vv ord ofaitrh a wretch their | ‘’onniy n. which she and ill
is no elependeneo ; liis conduct toward* those who tahlndicd. The legality ol the marriage may he as
suriendcred t«. his mvrmi.hms. i« enough to stamp > , i t.iinod hy the en lificate of tlm elergymaii vv h<
his untile vv ith eternal iutaoiv. and justify to u eiv d- 1.1”*"' '* *h« m in vv edlock, n the testimony <■! respei
ized world the. worst treatment he can roc ive. , ln, 'h |**-i’/***i»«* l»nv iug kimvv ledge of the fact. Thr
| potentates of Kuropc, his character has n!i!<
! sfiowae forth as a star of the first magnitude; , J
i ami ages yet unborn shall bail the name of Ltv-
im:3Tii.x ns that of a benefactor of mankind.
Edward Livingston—tlie rttafrs-
. . , ii, , , ; tin uiiu in ti uniciiiiiwi in iiiiiimillU. . | . I. VI . ^ \* . , I* i .
Ti'xas. it is sank is again to lie invaded by ft force "/«»»*'».". ml,or ‘h.ldir,, v he asm umrd hv | . i'.| u .,...i r : t |,« toil—Ihnt d.\li t> \ A. Ll ith.ve.immU
ofsooie 'I’rii Thrmsand men. The brave and eln- th«’d* |"»- it.ioo ol the om'lnr. accompanied hy the ■ , " .' ... .. ' ' ' the support of the friemK of A.NfiUK*.,
vnlroos Lvviar is now (b.mm inder-iu-riiief of her testum ay of rcspi Gal. !e persons having knowledge j n,5M | 11,0 BC J. IU ^ 10 D * • I L*t n t fop h l^t our com- p 0| . t |,e Dre* -i.lmic v : Jim! I hut so cert: in is th
armies,ami will inert this Immidnblo nnny of hire- 1 of llicm .or hy irni.«eri|»is from llm pifilah ro"Uivr*. j l’ n,,,on mid bfotber. But not a* such only do wc | rjl „ e l,M*tiou tak*s i.daec, so certain is if that ii
ling mow-roams with the spoil of a true Aninieim. \ jhilv iiitihonlieaie.l. 1’he vvi,low at the time ,.f al- deplore Imn. Il i* another and a more liltmiato ; ; s Hestiu«<l to hedcf.ated in hi* ambitions dr
All that coinage can do, lie will effect. The eon* ; lowing the liallmay. . i p!aein, her on the I,m for ir, , .M it.o.Ml.tp that ill.' grand chapter. common j s5 ni ,on1h e Drcshl-m-v. That he has n
lest ift unequal, Imt the hearts of men, determined to ] must snow Bint .“hi* lias not again married ; and must . wijhtlio great masonic iralernitv, lumciit hi*
he tree, never yet were bent I" the yoke of bondage, j morem • r r* peat this at the lime ol receiving curb kiss. A t a time w lien darkness and doubt filing
There is a kind of rc •nperative energy, engendered ; n "d every payment then because in case ,1^ her over (lie future pro«pec*U of masoiiary in certain
shall go In
Thi
*'• bank clcj-ositrs, and the general evil in Hurt
. never vet worn bent I" the yoke
is a kind of rc •nperative energy, engend
hy n kiiowleilge of wrongs uopistl)' inflicted, vv
hears tho struuling patriot through. DelVal him.
his spiiit rise more determined from the ovei tln
enslave him, If you will, and even in the .bin;
Ins heart swells beyond ihc measure of lu* pi ison
walls, nnd w alks abroad in its unbounded majesty
But these men will not lx ill fi ntt ,1 orenil^ved fill
that is wanting is for « verv man engaged in th,
eonlliet, to pusses.-' the soul ot tin ir leader aiTrl their
filial triumph is »t hand. rtucee.«s then to th 1 eoose
of'J’exns.—[CW. F.nq.
that sin
repeat this at
* payment thereof, because it
again, the hall-pay to her ee
’or llm remainder of the linn
or children of the decedent,
v the nfildn vita of
3. 1 ii.e.iises where tin re a
their guardian vv ill of comse art lor I
lisli their claim* as pr« sci ih« d in ilo for
' til
V|*pli
,1 : hall-p.i
l the ri.i
I he don
pi etalTle persons ha
laildreu and no vv idov
innts of our rountnj. \Y!irii proscription nnd
j pursfctition went forth at noon day ngninst ?tl!
w ko dared to vindicate liis ownorliii brother’s
!-• iglits, w hen tlie evil p::> iotts of man, guided
at)!*
ill i
nk«
thitl,
d. ela
1
<i the b. s|
af k.
Dnivt t.r.oi; or \xti:.\vs1i>nr.a* — A
some interest vv six decided m the circuit
belu
111.
Soldiers of Texas:—On assuming the gloii.m*
responsibility of leading you to the HM.) of battle, 1
Am deeply impressed w ill, gratitude for the* trust
♦Anfidcd ; Add feel nmst vividly, that to command
*n army of heroes in the cause of freed. the
highest of nil privileges, and m conduct it to % i< t«>i-\
ta (he most Audio ing nod ex/dted honor.
Thn enemy who so recently retired, tonified from
**nr borders are About to eounterm ire Is upon us with
rAinforeemeiits formid.ihlc in eciiinl. hut f« ehh* in
Spirit And puisstiiiee. They erne for (lie hellish pm -
pAse of desolating the loveliest of a tlomsAnd land-,
nnd stAiiting our luxuriant fields with the blood of
the cultivators.
Confideut of numl^i-.s. they hope to c«iu b\* ov# i
whelming force, that which they cannot achieve |.\
valor. They honst that they will retiiov* tl,.* late
Inglorious defeat of their amis, ..|- perish ii, the at
tempt; that they will drive os beyond the S ihine,
«r give us a grave this side. You, soldier.*, know
the futility ot their vain-glorious boastings, a, w ell
Me the ferocious character of their warfare.
Their cruelty ami pet tidy were sufficiently cxem-
I dined mi their horrid massncies nt Bexar and l.aha-
iia, whilst their shameful rout ami discomfiture at
ine nan Jacinto stands as a perpetual monument of 30 nr 10 miles iVot
their tiuexAmpletl pusillanimity and dastardlv rn„- diseov erv alVordin
xlnel. Au.lacjouH nmusters ! That lUev have the
willingness to minder, is apparent—tlicir ahilitv t.,
conquer, they neve, have shown. Tlicir numbers
«an svaiI them nothing : and their lineals of , \te,-
cninntioti, instead of iminiidniing. only mvi-oraie
iht nerves of the h«ld and iV. • |.,.j t|,*, M „
Their return iah.iijcd with joy hyeverv niauly voice
iq.« • kuovvb rig
. | hcld.atid eo-ttpai \ ollii-cr* ; iIm> d in
'' , ' 1 ol ) and I lie in mth an',! year when t!,e tiki
bt“l j hand oi fa*ln;r(as Hie mnv he) '-n
eourf. ; \ii e. nmj the time when In left the m i
ninst Ma.lj .on ( der mo,co:,e , 'i ;a ;e.mm, ihc e
fully I specify the partieuhu* period*, toil i
ii'tsv- lUUties ot the otic
performed ; the t »
ke elaimant’s ho
entered the set \ i«
a volunteer
whirl, ho vv;
lie iiitiie-hed
tin* District of <’olimibin, on Tu«*s<lav
week. A compliant was laid before th
tkrougb tlie aecrcinry of state
Jeffers a constable, for having mil
entered the bouse of Mr. Lankbeml, llic secreta
ry oflli*‘ British legation, and nn'ested llieieiii
mul taken llierefrom, by force, n eolonnd loan
in the Meavico of .Mr. Bankhead, Imt claimed as
ariiitnwnv slave, by a fcciillciiiiin named Kenan. u jp„
It wU8 nllegi'd by JefVrrs that Mr. Bankb *ad ; |, 0 ,,,
bad consented to tbeutTcstainl removal of tlie hen-
eo)or»*il mail,but sliovvu, on the contrary, by Mr. * if th
Bailkllejul’b htitler, that both Mr. BmklK :ni and ; 'arv evideure
bis lady remonstrated o^nin-t the officer’s pro-I f>. The s.-.e
eeediags. It was also itt evidence that previous tmiohip of H,
to the arrest, the colored man bad comm •need
legal proceedings for the recov ery or declaration
of bis freedom.
The court, eoii’ii>tiug of chief ju tl •» (’raneli
and judges'rimrston tin.I .Morsel! ; declared the
conduct of Jeffers to lie a breach of the privilege
granted to foreign ministers, and adjudged him
to bo dismissed from office.—[Pjul.uin'ti A Ir.
v bom tin*
led
lad he
•t \ ire : v*. hrtli.T lie vv as drnt’i
suh lin.le; the battles, if
eugngi .1; the rountiy throng
w ith sin’ll lui liter particular.-
’ oiv.sii -mi if the claim ; t
m, that tin* i-laimaut has no d
in cupp , I ot* tin- r lain,.
ie <!* «•< liptioii of proof ,-,s to
in \v hi.
i hen
III he
section points ..
ti. Cliiuiiaiiis
not only pro,be
laliUiis direct, n
must in all ea
show when the
ceased officer .
III.* clam, i■
the dee
d ns tin* rule
ted by other*, lii ; .lt in power and
>- il notice, for the worst of pnrp ises, were exert
i ; ed against the mernb;*rx of this institution, then
I it w as that ho came forward, n the streught of
' j liis cli.ira 't. r, *upporir*d by ti.c™i«egrity of the
, ranxe. boldly and f- olcvsly ! re ,.-(eci the tor.i in
‘ of f imvlicistw, tool; upon j'i.vt a»lf the higtu *.t ;\n«l
. 1 most rcs|}nn«-i!.dc office of tlie order, and !'y hi*,
dignity and ffrn n. ss j>• 11 to dleuee th. clamor of
hi* a--sailers. To tho la t period of itis earthly
|* \idonen he never wavered in liis attachm* lit , r-nt m j uice is ■
t , to the in dilution, hut by hi j countenance and i <,f i ! i : • <h e! n •
• j sup, ort gavi; evidence to the world that its ten , ( i ( * (1 i >?r ,|_ M ., v abnnst
| els tire founded oj on the immutable principles
1 J of hencvolcncc, truth and justice.
Impressed will* those eoosideraiioux, and a* a
„ memorial of respect for departed worth, the
I, : m••mbers of this (iratnl Chapter have caused
, I Hiis brief expression olTln*ir feelings to be spread
•. upon their records, that future generations may
• , know bow sensilde, we, its present members,
arc of tlie magnitude of our In-.*, and bow deep-
• !> bis virtues remain engraved upon our hearts.
>• ! * Which
> ! ordeied to i
hold upon the affeethmf* of the peojilo is well
known ; nnd now it iscqu diy well k;i > v n t!iat he
' can not corn man d the i nil net ice nnd -i i vices oft v-
i cntliepart) leaders. Wliat tficn heeonrs of him
anil of the .system of corruption & int igtic which
j lie ha* introduced intoTbe govern r.« ut ? 7V.ejt
'full tog f.W. A virtuous ; nd enlightened pen
j ph* maybe letl astray for a rme. bv tlie military
igloryofji sure; s*. fill thuerjil; but tier t.i r M
i intriguant v. Im bis ntiilaim upon ti)’ir g.aiti-
j Hide and i« u>t id .hi tifi. d ui Ii ;i solitary im-
* ii'taot event in th' Is of tlicir cimnlry,
1 can never, v fotul!;. ! ope, i;iH.ie;* t'u'iii to sa
crifice tlicir libcriT'S or the principles of their
I g;>v r’l'r.i'tib for the mere purpose of confer
*ri-ig honor* upon him :.:d hi; m;.-,ral)b; icols-
; I’iic vote of both Ihui'CH > f r.iit; ,vss ia the
ah bt
d ih.
maud ; likely to re nit tothe | tthlie interest, and e*»po-
ks D* n ieijillv tin* safety of tin* great liir.ount of money
in lln.* Treasury, and tlie sound condition of the 1
cn. reney of the country, from tlie further ex-
i hangc «>f the tuifiniml domain in this manner^
and elm fly for hank credit* mid paper money,
the Divm.I. ut of the I oiled Stales has given di
rections. and you are hereby instructed, after
flic loll) day of August next, to receive in pay
ment of the public lands nothing except what is
directed !•) the existing laws, viz- gold and sil
ver, and. in the proper eases. \ irginia laud scrip:
m uv’id(.d, that, ti!) the Imh of deeember next,
the sJimc indulgences bei i tofore extended «ls to
the kind of mom y rc i« iv.-.l. may be eoutimtrd
for ;tii) (jminiii) of laud not exceeding three
Jii.itdivd and t W(*nty aere.s tt> each pit re baser who
is an actual .settler,or horn fide icsident in the
.rtta.e w lu re the sales arc made.
In order to insure the faithful execution of
those iu-!:mriiom\ all f?eeeiv(r? are strictly pro
hibited f. m erj ling for Is.i.d -old, drafts ccr-
tif.,:;‘i , 1 or other evidence of money or dopes-
’• tbc^ iic, tboi.gh Ibr qioeie, ut h ss signed b) the Trcns-
, a.:w urer of the united F*! jitrs. in comforuiity to the
u t of Ap'. il’M, lri‘2'1. And each of those officer*
i; ivr; u ire. I to annex to I.L men tidy returns to thi*
I>f*} :nttn' t r,tlie amount of gold and of silver
. < v; r (rtiv el >. as well Ji“ the hilD^rrci’i ved lilt-
tile foregoing exception* and each depositc
tim
tded in 4 th
mi'irU Hint tli ; eotintrv was lost and fl
preservation nf our idsiimtions was no
wort!) a struggle, ma\ now rejoieo in ii•
viction, thill ;i new light has broken in ;tj
and Unit there is every reason tobclievc that the bank is required to annex to every certificate gi
cause oi principle, id llm constitution and the in- veil upon adepnsite of money,” the proportions
«.t it minus ofmw country, is v*jmut to tviunq h hy ( ,f it actually paid in gold, in silver,ami in hank
the. del.*,it ol A.xdiu’.w Jackso.n h nominee Un \hv ■ notes. All foni.er iiistruetifm* mi these stih-
Rresid**i;i*y; jeets, except ns now modified, will be considered
■port uus uiniiiiinmisly niloiilcil nml I !l .' nml Oliio tho omi-o of l!u- as rcmniimqt in fi.H fm cc- .
he published. ' ‘ ” nir.ed ?o triumph Jm'VoihI the sluidow A Im pruieqial objects id :!.e President in ndop-
• l>. f*.
Gn mono i, lte*oh\ d Thar the fust four (L and
uffteefk be ji committee to fovvvatal n copy of tills
report, luge-tlier with ji letter of condolence, to
Mr;. Livingston, widow of the deceased.
A truoj*opv—Attest.
Vll \Rl.i:s GILM \.\, G. rtr.e.
Baliiaune, .finical,
s
In Texas.
t Another opportwi.il)* is afforded vimlirnte our
rights and avenge our wrongs. Tlo* gir^t,- r || U > I
fare#;, the richer the harvest f Though eve >• ldad<*
«*f grass on the hank* oftlie Bravo biistla into n
hsyoaet, it sfiall not same them. The very glanr,
*»f a treuniitn'rt eye, is a blazing “lii' ld of D' Ihmi-* in
the monsters of tyranny. They have to fly, or lad.
hftUfti-#- the wrath of an injured people, nerved in the
Muse of Liberty and vengenc.e.
Soldiers—Your country rails vou to her defence.
Your homes. v«»ur firesides—the scenes of your for
mer jov*. ami future nutiripnihuis—all the endear-
liirnts of uoinestic happiness, tiu.l alt the hopes of
future compner.ee and peace, sniumoii vmi to tl.c
liytd. \ mi nro snninn.n.nl, too, bv tho spirit of Trn-
XNs»n.l Fannin, and their gallant companions, u dioso
Woo,i bus cw.nentcd the foundations of our freedom,
l ueir Bush has been lood for the raven, and tlicir
tho prairies, until
Soiiu thing fn the curious.— lu the gxent v*al
ley bclw ecu Abe North \ South Mount.lins, in
Deuii'Vlv ania, commonly called the rji.-teru rid
ges, n well w ji* dug some yenr-j “inee in U.jink
lin county ; and another in U’liinherlun I eouiitv.
tlie former, w liicli led to
i “tibjeei forinteroting spee-
ulation.— After proceeding iu*eiieb iustjmeu to
tlie depth of about -it) leet, the bottom of these ,
welL Imtli g.ave way, but furtiimitely when the,
workmen had retired,and a torrent cf water I
gushed up. A lead w itb • 0 fathoms of line was
sunk without finding tlie least obstruction. 1
They remain nt tbi* time untouched and of un
known d.’p b. I*1ie presumption is, that there i*
a subterranean I kn in that quarter, mul how
far it exit nds under the huseof the vast primi
tive mountains,situated between tin* Su*qnc- 1
li innali, and Diltsburg, will never bo a»cert/tin- 1
ed, unless by some ternble convulsion of nature
they '.hmdd be precipitated iu tho tivtncmUm*
abyss,-— Mlegbany Mag.
In /
nldh
whl'refht'
is eh*
? that lip
lie dec.'
, .-lit
rlv pr»
er. or llic all
i. •• the gra.
I. the parti'
“i i v ice /ire not i cqnired to I
ants* decluraliOn, except so
nf the
rla
i of the d* a as.
'I'!*.' elainniit
irerord ... dnm
serv iee of the
• the testinion\
ilitio.mrv rv
V sueI. ease.
\pi>beauts im
i"dilv iiilii ini v ,
that the
v oi elii!-
•dihle 1
■ tied u
court hv ren
of ;t don! t; nml in our ow n slate w i ll IIahki
son iu iioiuiii;iti/>n for the Presidency, and Far
mer IIi’ii. for tlie gttheni itorial chair, let nt) man
who lakes an interest in (lit* preservation of <mr
iii“ti; it linns, for :i moment doubt the ;’Cbti!r. r I’lie
peopk? are every w here in motion, mid it ii tin*
leaders only who have hesitated. But awax
w itbldl doubt in future. 'I he uul le ; i d manly
s’and taken by the People’s Representatives tit
\\ nsliingion, and tbeutter overtbrovv and de
feat of Vv.x Brai’s .Mil bis minions, slumld
rouse i!k’ most desponding to nciinn, and satisfy !
the inon sceptical tliat ;dl i“ not yet lost, Imt dial !
victory awaits to* if wo will imt !)e true to the!
■motto under which the Whigs conten I. ** Prin
ciples, not men,” liotdd lie, and is the w atch
word of every fVi.nd of liis country; and if in
(»en. M vn.iisoN the great princi/dre ofdur p:u Mr
! ! may triumph, every friend of //. />../>#-, H hitr,
When in ilia jha.lusof private lilr. tiio exeile- \ C, ".'l 1,11,1 CMoun ones it to liiinsrll’, to hi-, i
ment of the rotillict pusscil, hi-, time <rs ilUl.uu g'.' n '" 1 "* |» osl.t ity, to give to I he Hero of
tlutl. hi-.fi’oatun^s utul ^y.-ojiliiiuts worsUippiu^ ^ ippfi'ntioe ltis /, .limit ntnl midivided -up
A. Y. Courier Fuq.
Tin
lions
From Ca Hi
pr!>’iih:\
new spapers beg
ml sp eulatioiis <
'hi:iond Whig.
’ J AUK.SON.
.1 to loem with l’cflcc-
n Gcti. Jackson’* ap-
pmaeliitig re i ire men t from Office nml rower.
N\ bat will be, who lias no internal resources ?
How w ill be tee! at becoming a powerless citi
zen. who lui“ so long dictated !ms will to a sub
servient land, ;md wielded by means of an un
deserved Imt resistless popularity, ji monarch’
pow er ami more titan a monarch's iuMuetic
i r l’i
| port.
fine required, kef
Reen.d ..f the . #n
and t!*e judge or
tleela
nf i
Ih-
iiofies have hsen whitening
A r nunc i i s of
fences ol Holy xvri
of the know 1.1!^. i
doni nf man had rv
is a spirit
‘•God is love.” rt
substance, purity
character arc thus
led of Jeliov ah.
God.—There arc four idnnt
mtaiii in tin in i
all ll.e unaided
••Ml lln,
he,-n II
■* light j
unity ot'
and liinevi
• nie hrt*vi»v,
;« a |ii !”, or ji.stie
Itv iii vv Inch tin- -ipplifiint resides
• sii* »' v' ill . •*i lily dial lU ij p|j
h"di!v infirmity,' attend the eourt
U) offiei.d nei is ic.juire.1 to I..
jiisiiee o|* a Court ol Record, or
|" iee. the eeitifie.ite of th>* Se.
nr ot llu* 'I « i ritory. or of tho prnpei
11 or eonot v . uiidt r his sea! of office,
. stilting ti nt se -Ii i person is a in.)...’
-ii' - '* « t a (’.nut ef Reeord, or a justien of dtr
e, nnd that the signature annexed is his grim,
gn iliiru.
The vv idow «, of those w hoserv e,| in the mw .
Indian spies, will produce proof, a* nearly as from tho unmitigated
he. conformably to tl.* preceding regulations, lory.
10. \\ henevci
done l»v a judge ,
hy ;»jii.-tiee of H
erotary of rttate i
clerk oftlie eouit
w ill be annexed,
orj.
pea,
at another sbiitie, their soft and honeyed
c« nt»heard no longer, lu* conic* to parley with
bis const it //ee and to demand n verdict of the
manlier in which lie Ins* discharged bis great
trust, so confidingly bestowed, U'hat will that
stc-niatid unflattering monitor say /
Let ns not presume to penetrate tiio myste
ries of the human heart. It \*passible, tliat Gen.
Jackson may think In* has acted right iu fid
tilings. It is possible, that the linle good be lias
done, lias been bis oun, and that be vsi“t ami
inappreciable evil of his A.IiniuLtrafion, h:is r nv v
been the fruit ot the pernicious counsels to u hicli J take itthrou Ii t!iis state. \Vc are not surprised,
j lie has submitted. Be it so. ilo requires all tliough we are excessively mortified. U Inle al!
the credit ot good intention* to redeem him pnrtie* iu South (’arolinn, were uniting ns a
ondeitination rf IJii- baud r.f loot hers, to seize tlie ndvantages nf the or 13 lumrs before
* great Miterprixc, nml w hile the Legislature of mark* of hi« ttvL,
IM R. IM A Dirt ON.
From the Fn dtricLshuig political Arena.
Wc are gratified to learn that Mr. Madisos
bequeathed to tho American Colonization So
ciety the sum of rot i; runt s.\N i> dollars- Thu
decided testimony of liis sense of tlie claims of
im Society carries w ith it a moral weight ol
more value even than the amount of the lega-
Fron the I uglfsta Sent imt.
KNOXVILLE ( ONVU.NTiOX.
\ Icier from a friend in Know ile informs its
then* is no hop* of our getting the main track of
the t ok : ;nati Rail Real to pass through Gcor-
| gia. 'Ibr Ivt ntoekv. North (’nrolinn, and part
“I » a / >*■ el* delegation, nro ou the side of South
Uarolma, ;md while there is some liopo of. our
( being p'rmitted to join the main road upon ad-
vant;ig/oii“ term*, we will not be permitted to ,
The news of the death of this illiistrotis man
has been i.eeivid tin on; lumt tlie land with e-
v* ry demonstration of the public sensibility.
Meetings have lieirenlle.l of various public bo
dies and societies, an*! of eitifccus, and resolu-
tions, yxpi\ .sivc of the bctisc ol the national
loss, misted.
Wo Imve beard of but a few particulars of tho
ch*“ing «crne. Though reduced to the last de
gree of weakness, bis mind continued uniiiipBir
ed until within a few hours of bis decease • We
have seen a letter, which lie dictated, signed, and
franked, on monday evening, the 27th, some 1-
hi* death. It ha* nil tho
in ido'tv. nnd honevolenee-
ting this measure being to repress nlledgcd
fuinds, nnd in withhold any countenance or fa
cilities in tlie power of the Government from
the imm >poly oftlie public lands in the hands of
specula.ors and capitalists, to the injury
of tiio actual settlers in the new State*,
and of emigrants in search of new home*, as
well as to discourage the ruinous extension of
bank issues ami bank credits, by which those
results arc genet ;dlv Mippnsrd to be promoted.
Ynurutmo“t vigilance is required, and relied
on, t.i tarry this order into complete execution.
LEV I \\ OODBURY.
Secretary of the FTeasunj.