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IU ,.||| have been rapactaxl Irwin a
g,r auududed hererll iu the
bom) approved uftttuvr; Ilia 1 is all" ■>* 1 r - ”■
f j in tlta uritliWii nod then went into liya-
k rk-s arlirll did mu. buwiivrr, pnira litlnl.
Tlawtli • ha i-iiiI of Mr. Niglitsliade was
Midden, •»* il"|U>i*r was'Deld op-ilMbst body,
k briugib* tp nrral opiqiiio'(whatever uiiglil'
ha«aiJ ale rut ilia kkaal *aaaa!) Ili.n ha ••»»*
mailt a vary namrai Itrmiiir.lion, having like
manv a <o*d Irllttw lieaiila. "coin* by Ilia
jaaiNHat|iM)Mrr* nfnrairinl'niv■'*
P()UTiCA1..
— .n^u^vwadwkS-
^ TMr-pranio'' id.-nll -toy prcdrseartira lm-I ill* Inxatiu.i r«|ii
-naaTinme a*nfatigalWn I r.trerrlAlU, fulfilf. (n*a*r |«Mlod.-bl
■gi that Amaru* w*l pcerent 4* *’"7 M*«<
ofipinbiiid lb# cheeriog pronf, ihn • pup*-
inr UuvermoenT, wisely filmed, la waiMinc
in ua elemeat uf endurance or vtreogth. Pif*
iv vffflri ego. its rapid failure waa boldly
iwriiidti!. Latent ami uowninillaW* causes
dissolution wer» anpj» «a«d i# rdi**, avto
hy Hie wi*c ami good; d*td ,M, ty **•'■ ttn ‘
friendly or speculative rheuml'-auiiripata hr
U 4 tin* fata of pjal republics, but the frara uf
iriiiuV an Irniest patriot overbalanced His
sanguine ln»|ie«. Look bath on il»**a« »•***•
Inuliug*, mu Itaaiily. but rr.lue;antly inamr*
ami «*ee Imiw. in every iuvtuucc, Ibey have
completely failed.
Art imperfect ntperirrtcr, during tlie atrug-
slea of tlie rrvoli.tio.t, was a»i|>p*e*eJ In war-
♦ rahiff belief that the people would m* bear
requisite to iHw'lwrjjf an mi*
already incurred. and. to
4 aaaikd pnaaionf. tWf faoacMtt kiadaaaa. Maynad that. 1 oulyUmb tullia t
and fraternal feeling hna baan anitnrtimeel graainua protection uf tha Divine B fir <'|T HE E (A v.1 ** XL K 9
disregarded t aud, ataadiuK aa I now do bt- whose strengthening rapport I humbly ao*
fow tny countrymen in ihia high plara uf licit, and whom I fervently pray to look down
honor and of treat, I cannot refrpin from upon aa all. May it be ernoog the dispense*
1 tiona of hia providence to bless our beloved
country with honora and with length ol day at
may her ways be way a of p|ea*autuaaa. aud
all her pallia l»e nance.
5SZS 3 3y 1U...—7 ; «"3*
sSfesjaaftitwi s^-^sfejsSS
i .7. inv f.-rline- .Ml asduinitiff a ' .imtllrii alurriiy. N.inn* li lt hxlnlibl
lh ,„ .yampl*. I or Z hrm-r> m,r waifar*
Diul Iinih* ««rni- liiilcnl. yll/*peril'
hna allowu III,t ill*
l**uimi* mi'll
I w^g.,^ «?.iiki I* «
amiriualy InvukiiK my felbiw-i iii**n« n*»-
I''r la ba iteufln ila dklMM. Htrc-iaiu*. b«-
r»r« my rlrrlion. ih* il».,|> iniewai Ibi* a«b-
jn'l waa Wniiminr 10 rxcile, 1 lictieveJ il a
auleinn daiy fully ui make known my aruii-
inenla in rmiaril lo il: ami now wli*n every
motive fur tniarcpfearnlalinn liaa pnaaeil a-
w;iy, I truat that tiny wiil be candidly
w eigh*,I .uil nn.ltl.naai. M laaai. ihey w ill
ha my atoMiilatil ,if eomlncl in ihe pall* be*
f .ra me. I then drrlareil that, if Ihe diwirr
nf thmie of uiy eouriirynien who were fu-
vi.ruhla in my elecliun waa graiilie.1, "I
iniiwa gu Ihih Ibe I're.ldrnliul Cliair, 111* in-
d.'iinia oml uncomiimmiaing npimornl ol
every alltm|rt, on III* pari of himgrnr, I"
nlailiah .lavrry in lire lli.nie* ol Cnlurntiia.
a gain.il lie wiahea of Ihe alavehohling Sian «,
anil nlan witii adnerminaiic.il enuolly ileti-
dr.l, 1.1 re«i»i 111* aligtileal inlerference with
il in III* Siam* whera it *«iti*." I aubmit-
l*.l aUl pi my r. ll.iw-ciiiztin, willi Cnllneea
ami Irankiir.a, the reaaona whirli lc,l me in
ihia deiermmaiinn The reanll apihwi/i'a
fni in trailer* dial they have Iwen approved,
*l>» j>r, coufldeil in, hy a majorily of ill*
- ina.pU ofilie t'nind Slater. Including line.*
whnilr they m»*l imniediaiely nflei i. Il
golmntiMM:
Tharaday Manta,, Muck 1*. WW.
lluH.in OlcTRASE>—Mr. — Gregory, a
citizen of ihia place, waa fonnd on Monday
morning laal. near ihe comet of Troup and
Crawford-aia. badly braieo and nrarly lift-
lers. II* died on ihe following day. The
anlliur uf ihe liaibamua deed i» unknown, bin
we are informed thr.t anapicioo rcaia nn a
free Imy of color, hy Ihe name uf Nelaon.
loam ikai Under >u aaaaaaaM aari^ibm.—
Th# par.pl* abort warn, and «b*y ought Hr
bar. aumt wav lu gat Ibair pnaluc* to mar-
k«*t; ifthay tan'l corn* halt. ll'«y aiill goto
(kill IIDIINf.
Tli* curra.poiidrnc* balow iu ratal hi. I.
ilia rtmotalof iha rrmnaoi of liiia tribe, waa
forwarded from Waaliingtonehy lo lb* Edil-
Munigomerv. Mm=-u. o, elaewbere. when ! o.aof .hi. ,Kiper more lb... o a.o.lk ^.od
^ - *• *••--- am j ita«t I rruchrd ua *»n day hefora yrstanlay* M#
a«u%s *nai««««e eiw-..., ^ ti • dtinnitl ■» they r«c«a-1 nowojdy remain* tnadd, that nn bill rminic*
«ha held «4 ,, lmt»lt»; and lluwif whnac cxpkh«l4tu \ VtWBn utl nnpoains inuuancr. ■■ i j « . 1 .u 1-— ic.-v,
; rt d , ^UTm’;"ni.nH..e.l. impmv. j n«e,l lb. jmb.lW. ^
Ltrr,^. tin iiwtaha 'able, .iHurthi) frek.^. b wu. . ■—
under whielc Wm* men. mm..! lb* gr«A tarftht d
nneiaimi I now o.’cu’p'f. i**» ili«n*«iv** over- j MM
arlieon. 1 1 i....t. iw<W.. ih. . m*n
HI | heat
nee. i
1 adcquuinl
r«>«\ wriK „, ... .... lhK10
the diemmiunl miiluriul* »f " ,ir
Irnm die violdiMe
S=< SI ii «Wr-artriS* 1 7'Z'. “SZ'VSS.
derira. uHd by a *Aiircb.iiadi.a « ibuirbiuWU | neurlv fopy yeiira are gone. ■•"/ "TT'
t lounJv m dltarfz
pith. Mr. Prranni followed^in *up|Miri of i „p j nw j c , t we ho|ie the pcrpeiramr of Ihia
hi^h olVeucc tmty be discovered aud puniah*
ed. Our city haa beru long enough dis
graced by similar acta of ^murage, fend it ia
time that the law shiMild make bare it* aveng*
ing arm. The decraaed left a wife and one
proiuiaiog child. . % •
Thf. .Collkok—It w\Ij be seen by the pro
ceedings of a public rocoti/ig that the citiafena
of Talbot county are makmg.eflwi* too^cure
. Mr. Norvell wi*hed to ihrmv *h^ 11 the location of “the Southern liaptist C^T-
Mlily t*Ido meaaure. l»l*«i «*•»• j i^e,” in or niar.'tal^UP^ The object j.
dJbr. i priiiil; ill*
iii0M.moat NKta cnuaiduraiio'na' glR>*t one. I |wopl* hove aomaiiine* been , . (•
h.ieaa raly no no inchAlninn for bivwr or
torbearauce. 1 Unlike aH wlm |pivf, ^rer.vle.i
me, ill* rev.dnii.m. dial gkve ua eauiane* aa
«n* penult, waa Achieved ei tlm ft/W '", v
biilhl aud whiltl l conmn.pl«ie.l wiin grule
ftl revtrancelhal memorable eveul, I lael lhai
f belonged iu a lalcr aye. and thni I may u."
•ipeei niv upnoirymeu m waigh ,H y acibma
with ilia tamo kind aud pariial hnnd.
flit tapalMy, fellow ciiiauoa, du ilieao elr-
aiimfiaueta'preat ibein«elvea opnu nu>. ilia'
1 ahnald n<u dor* in *m*r oioii niv pnlh nf
dory, did I nm hmk for tlta gvii*i»i.» aid nl
iblaa whd will be natucinMd wiih iu* In IM
vaVinoa ami co «rdlnoii\lmincl.iiia iffili*‘<l»v-
arnmee)} did I o.d r*po«. Mlb. uawover.
Int raliaoee, on the pAirioii^if. ’llhl lolelli-
Mt ... ami 'ilia kiud*<*v nf ,a iM'.ipl*
tail* nevar .y«l d*a*n.ul, a .
bouvailv laboring in ibeir eammi gml.tabov#
all, did I not -pcrmii my**lf hmnhly to Impn
forth* aoaiaiiling »np|K>ri uf an «v»r-waieo.
fbl and b»«aBeient Providance.
To tha eonlklenea and i-ouaolallna deiiVed
from Iheae a«Hireea,ii would lie ungraial'ul not
M add ibnae wbieli apring fr.mi oor preaent
dntuMie aundiiion. Tnnugh nM aliogoilier
gaampt frtim einbarraaanienialiini dialnrbnttr
tranaaiUry al Imma agd ihreaieo.il abroad,
yet, it alltliejHitibuiaa of a great, happy,
- aud fleuriahiag people, we gnoid wlihooi a
parallel Iu Ihe worlds ^bina.l, we »i|i'.v Ih*
y« our avatem. puriBad and .oliaociel . lo
value hv all ii hna -aoonnlered. allll praterver
Iidapirii of free and fearlea* diacoaai.10, blen
ded with unimpaired fraternal Ming.
Tha eaputliY <>f ihe |»..pla for aell govern-
ineni. ami ihoir willingnew, from a high
aetiae of rimy, and without ihoa* ealiibnhii).
ef miereive |v»wer, mi generally employed ,in
mher cnuoirie*. lo eubmil to all "eadlul ra-
•Irulnia and ^aaniona nf ihe mmilnpal law.
iiava alao be. 11 favorably rgaiuplined in Hie
ling with Iheae view, can ever receive my
Am^hu. ion.raan.dk ui. Throe opinion* havr
fncVfedrtiiieil hi the firm l»rllof thfet'thay »i«
in fec«*itr<lfenr« with the apirit that actUHtco the
nteiirratril fu(hrrt of th* republic, and that
ftycc.e^diitg e*|»rric.nt?« ha* pMwnl them to
Imp Huiinfeuf, |Miirti*ti<:, ejipcHirn't, honorable
ami juM.j If the agitation of thia *ubjeiH wn*
‘nmnded toreach th® at ability iff Our inattMi-
' tion*, w roongb ho* inomwl to »hnv that il
(ia*. »ignally, failed; anil'fliat in thi*, a* iu
every other iuttfettc*, tht. apprehen*iona of
•hfe' timid tl*« bop** of, tins wicked, lor
the deotritctioo ofour Ui»v«rnm®ni,are fegnin,
d*«tifHt<l lo.be diw»pp»flut*d. Ileie and there,
tinderfd occti*'* of dangerou* CKcitcinent have
neeurred; terrifying instance* of local vio-
fence havt been wilnesoed : aud a reckle**
diereganl of the cunatfpietice* of their con-
.Hoctiha* eii|ewed individuuU to |M>pular in
•ligtMMion ; but neither mu«/ of the people,
pbr aeciion*oftheeountry. havebeen*werved
liiaiory .if'r.b aeiiii.M«nt.’jWf«niri»lr the boudof iiiiioo, piid
• r -v.. 1..J1 ■i-*— '-I -1* i.“*|t will be
miuu n 'o* Ui* regalar progr. M of the judi \ fl«a prii^ple. 11 Imamnde .arm)
rial irihuinilaror-eakiog lo laacli mrt av*r,.lma. Smdi aliempi. a dahgen.o. at
meed aa criminal by .he eal.iia. >uw, ^aiM. may perimlwally from a,olive* ofn.ii.
hna di.plaved 11,elfin a manner r.l*«Ui.d j M«h, ih* ubmci will Im hellerund*r..m».— „ Blhllul|h , j,,
l» give pain 10 th. friend. »l free govarmnvni.} Thut.pra. ominaiiiig atTacimn mmir (ad lk.al (nlrr „ f , „f X e,a». 10
WASHINGTON Myth 0,1637.
The flenate Inal evening, did honor to
thetn<«elv*« and the cuuotry, by adopting Mr.
Walkri’* reHolutiot:, for the recognition of
Tesian Independence. The op|Mi»ition t<
the iiicnMire in the Senate, wn* more to it*
form than it* aid>*tance. Mr. Walker open (
eil the debate with much earne»tne»§ and j or || )e credit of ihe place, and for the sake
loti followed in *upiH»rt o
the *e«ohttion. in a strain of glowing ami inv
pteMitve eloquence. He dwelt wi'h much
force on the peculiar duly ofthi* government
to hail every nation as free and independent,
the moment it rove above the surge of revo
lution.
There were, |ierhaps, never hefote pres*
fill in the Senate Chaiol»ei, so many etrnn-
gers of distinction, a* there were during t his
debate,.and the most enthusiastic admiration
was universally efeprcMnl, at the truly sen
atorial bearing aud fervid eloquence of Mr
Preston
resport : .
President, and moved an amendment, mak
ing the recognition conditional, on the recep
tion hy the President, ofsnii»afiiriory evidence ,
of the actual independence of Tunas of which
fact, in support of the n»«ohitiou* Mr. Clay
objected to ibe f »rm ol the measure, a* usurp
ing the egccutive functions of the govern
ment. lie wished to confine the action of the
Senate within it* legiidutive boundories. So
far a* that action went, he should pursue the
same course in this case, that lie had done
in reference lo the South-Ainerican StatP*.
Mr. Walker, on the other hand, was opposed
to castingthe whole burthen oil the Execu
tive.—It waa |»erfci.ily pr«*|»cr to express the
opinion of the Semite on the subject.
Mr. Buchanan, wlm took part in the debate,
aa Chairman of ihe Commiitce on Foreign
delations, was opposed to any immediate
action* iu this form. He wa* apprehensive,
that arter achieving the independence of Tex-
n*. bp th« efforts of our own ciiiaen*, if we
nnw.pro«*eiled to rccognige her independence,
and then followed up that act, by considering
her application for annexation to the Cninii, {*'
we siionld rx|aisc ourselves to strong *n*pi-
civiisnf having acted, in the whole mtilter,
h,rw'evTf.‘ , hnv "'br'Tfar l«. frrr,7*o. ia our J««lg*ineil which oliimaiely govvio. ^ur
*- pM|ila.a* on* vaai botlv
haml ii
coiiniry lhan in anv tnh*r of equal l«>i>ul«-
ihhi nn ih* globe; uiui with ilia iliBu.mii *
inialtigrn**. Ii n *v well h« hojiail lh»* •* e y
will c.in*<amly ilimim.h in li*r\u*n*y aoo »•-
olanc*. Tin’ geiworu. piirliHiain no« •"J"*
cntnmnn miomi uf ill* gr**l m»** "• our 1*1-
low-ciilaao., will ataowrlly. in lima, toov'ic.
ilii* re.olo for ii» *v*ry otaomplion of ill*gm
power not only wound* lb* nmjaaiy "■ ' j'*
low. .bm furni.hng a (lr«r*i for alirolgiog »h*
lib*ril*( of in* |H..qil*. the lauar ha** ino
• ataaen, *M.wiili acarntly an eacaplino, lha I mn*i .Ifrnct ami p^roi.nani Imereai in pr*-
fJkfvIrKIp 7avary A whit. | -rvl.g .h. g,... Uo.i ; l..»k. «f rndn,'
oar Onvrmmoni qoirilv,but »mta.rniky.pal-1 oml inniMlioning, ..n alluecaalnqa,
gwntaihe aola lagiUmol* ami of |kilili.i gl in- lability of lh.»* runalilolbmal ami >ig«l I
ablation*, Ita fling iho gm-l m ih* a*•*!**• *Wmta which ih.y ih*ma*|v*ahav* ,
unbar, tgepreea^i an stc^gji® nf humlnt I | n A sup|io*ed unfitness nf our loMduthw* ]
prniipariiy auraly n.n *l*«wh«r* lo bn.found. [ piiilax* huuila auwfgiiiciei. wbieli micmin-.
Rnwlraprrinna, linn,' iarli* .il.Ugmimiim j i r y ran alwiiv* ov.iirl, ibrir ftleiul* fouml a,
Maori n|am tarry cliizvn, ill hit rwrn iphrrr f rtl ;,. u | Hmrc'r nf anprahaoaWn, ih*ir*oami*o
of wainn. whoioar limiirvl or aoiaoiM, mpa* ,^hri|Hi. Wliil* rimy for**«w la«* proitipo
art hitnaelf in p*i|u.|uaiing a raHuIhUrn.iif n#a* of acibm than In Uuvrmiiiani. .Iill. r-
(hbigt a* aingularly liiippy. Ad ill* laatama | .mly f|,m*d, ihoy iiv*rl>i.'b*'l l*|* for umr*
nf-kuuiry and ,i|Wfi*i|c* moil Ii* loal K|“«i i impnrtam crniildt-raiioo, thal. willi ua, w#»i
' ■' a*. Ilf w* aranoiuqrri in iron »bni* to *li* |i*- ,,„j|if nrvrr tw ilxreauli of inriivi.luoi or ;ir-
•aliar arlvantagva w* lOiiqw, ol pu**e*«. l*o-1 r( ,«|^niibl* will, bm 11111*1 h* a Hivnaur* of ra-
jgitIan amlfclimar*. and lii* imuiiliviua rfinur- j ,| r .. a lor, injuriya' •oiiaior'l,' Vnlunlariiy ra*
aaa Ibai nattim liai ann'*r*.l with a., libera! i M( |.,| (,ihy now* wlui w*r« lo btar ill* M*
» hand—*v*o Ihe ,ililloa*d int*llig«Mr* a"d i r**rary iviiAc*. who would coua*i|ueiilly
glnvAted irhararler oi on* |i*opl«—will avail I f r *l nn imlivklunl mieraaiiu ih* uonien, ami
nmliiug, ifwr fajl «»verily to uphold ilior* mercy would b* eum.mraaural# wiin
£ llWal inmiii|iinlii lhai arara wlaaly and da-1 ,| l(l .htflculiiaa i» I* *o*ouni*r*d. Acninl
traialy fonuaij, with relerearr in bv*iy rv »nn, have ptov*d llieir error; in* laat
'elrennieianetrhar coil 1.1 |i**« .[»y, nr niigoi | wnr , ihifniio ioinairine, gav* new coiiBdam!*
•adanger the blessings we cnHijy. The : f ,yf Hovcfiiment « and amid r*c«nt appre-'
thoughtful lyamers of mir ciiutthtntiun Ifgis- j hensiou* of a riiniila#/ cpu/lid, we saw that
taiail(rH oar aooniryaiihav lorhuHi. Look- j W i*riiit-a of our ooouliy would mu lie
|ng uivyi it whh III* *vaa *d* rlnirainrn and !„noting in ample **owni lo viodicai* il«*
•fpnliioii, limy *«iw a’dlli* ao.irce* of rapid W* may W.l poiaew, aa weahoohl
and wnoudrrful p[.M|ieritvi bm i!i*y law ol-1 ,|, t | r . to poaaeu, ill* ea'.endail and ever
alwaya b« al
in reoiot olid coairol ovary eBiiri, foreign
or'doitieaiic, which aimr, or wvuid lead, to
overthrow oor inoiitkitioflo.
Whal can lw more gratifying than aurh a
riMrii*|iect at ihia! W« Jiaik hack on nb»ia-
cl*o avoided, and danger! overcome ; on eo-
pnclaliduo more' lhan rntlloed. mid prorper.
ity perfectly aecar'd. r To die loi|i*» • • ihe
Imaiile, In* foara of ilie timid, ami the double
of Ih* amiiHii, actual einerienc* hna given
III* ouncluliva reply. We have tern lime
gradually diipal eveiv unfavorable forebn-
iruly worthy ni' ll|e(oni(ocri'|*bl«**»l which
die people dirvchav* inaoifcuell. We khow
noplace lieiicr toiled for inch amHiatituiinm
The site i. tivalujiy,. the ciiiznfa wealthy,-
moral and iniclhpeni.iarat■.oo objection il
iceini to ui can be iirjjt‘d e iija’in«i ihe loei-
lin. They must haV*;’ hepl fnitn.llieir aiaier
conniier, wliove iiiltuhiiaiiis will reap willi
diem ihe advanlngea deivved from die col
lege, or they may pmbnhly fail in their praiah-
wnriliy effort. Old 'Mo«v>gee hot rarely
been found wauling, im|t (he othericooniiea
appealed lo have Ren.tftlly ezlirbited • like
librraliiy willi lieieelf.' -Whal w* could do
111 forward ihe gieal 'object,' haa been dnue ;
what we can further do,'will be diacovered
wlicu die vubecripiiiuiiqpreaenled.
We are plenacd tn. aee that acime of ihe
,'oun'ies have already aj>(Kiioted delegatea id
die Convention $o lib held in Mille Igeville
on die 3rd Sloiiilpy.Iji'Hiay i*em» The nil-
■mil cupidity anilIambi- jej-t uf timl ciniveNUna *%of vail *im|Kirl»uce
prcjin it e i ,i,;„ •,m il„> .Mil# (Iwirrir! and ila
they cao go with iht inital facility
coal. Tbi# i# however ilia natural mail for
ilieir commerce, and here Ihey will eome il
you will 1*1 them. The queelkm ia, will you
letihem I- It iu ihe production* ol ihe eouu-
iry north and norihaaalol line City, and up
on which il* ruiure proaprrity i* iu «mnt de
gree depend.nl, dial now demaml* ill* ma
king or liiia Road. Without it, diva* v.lua-
bla prodiicikini. may lake «me raher dir. e-
don aud find aoiiiv other market. \\ a have
airong faith in the unaided iirengih anil ulii-
niale proaperily of Colmnbue, |Clli*|a
airong ; we believ* in htr .ability W march
onwaid, romparalively alow, though il m n y
lie, uninjured and ooaa-iiled , bul w* wiah
to aee ii-^more rapid advaucenieni. We
«re Wo poor ; Iiava noi the pecuniary ahil
iiv ioakl ill ihe great work In queltiuh. Olh-
erihave, ami they il-va nUo a deep iuiereai
ill the future prix|»eriiy of the place. Now,
.then, ia.die,lime in Ii ok well to dint inlereap
THE AIHIIC.ITION—THE CORONATIQ-N.
Ox alxlie’aiipg the ihrooe, Gm. Juckion,
hai ihouglil propif io lea* oi a legacy, a
hind of I'Fafewtll Addieaa" lo Mi eminiry-
men/ W* have bo roain lo puWiah lid* pke-
eioua document, whhmit crowding 1 out die
-•Inaognral" of ihe aucqeiaor, .and behaving
dial Ihe barking of a live Jatlcnll i* .(f more
worth tMin lha anarl- of ta dead tivm, we
have concluded id givh VaaH legucy lha
preferroce. W> repaat, that we'have no
robin for lha “Farewell” aud would nol pub
would ihH
(NMipone ibis muasuru;
especially a* the progiess of aveiits, in an-
oilier quarter, rendered it extremely prokolde
that the iimaaure would be rendered entirely
mineceoaarv. He intimated his belief, ihul
Mexico, under ilie direction uf Huuta Auan,
would hereafter tak« the lend »h ackuuwl-
eduiug the - inde|»eiideiice of Texas.
The Senate took a recess, leaving the
question in lhi« p«)sitinti; and when they re-
af*e nbled. at five o’clock, Mr. iNorvell’s a-
mendment wai rcjectetl, and the resolution
was passed hy a vole of 23 u> 10. Nine Seii-
Htors were abetnl—all of item, il is sold, ui
Mr. Clny’* dinner party. Hud there been a
full vote. Mr. NorvelPa amendment would
have prevailed. The intelligence of the te
lling. -and sM.r eonotitution surmount every | ■ coniIli ; jfilralei | lo Mt. Clay’* guests.
■Wyerv# i ireiimamnca. dreaded al ihe oi.u.-i tjmfi „ iein fill a gluaa to Tex-
p* •leloadcvuirql. Fraieul eaciieineni will,
ai tUliinea. magnify prewai danger.; hot
ikni* philoaopliy niuai leach ua that none;
>ror» liireareoing lliao ihe part can remain
r ib HV'overeoilie; and we ooglii. fni we hove
juju rea*<|ii A lii cuterlaln an abiding confi-
lienee in the afaliili'y of bur inalhotiooa, and
anemire conviction, lliai if adniiniaiered in
ih* iru* (lirim cliurncier and apiril in which
'(hey wrra'erinllilahml, liiry art abundantly
jfileqiiaie lo preaerve 01 ua and oor children,
(jig rich btewipge already 'derived trim tlieiu;
I,, moke our beiovt'd land, fot a tiioiiaaod
gaiieraliooa, dial clioaen tjvil where hoppi-
m-aa ipriug* from a («rleci equality of |iolii-
fcel rigiua,
, For myaelf, ihcrrfor'r, I ileaiie hi dedare-
iliai llie ; principle lhai will govern in* in the
liigti duiv hi wliicli my cuoniry aalla me. ia
• Uriel adlierenc* lo ilia letter und spirit of
Ml* conablotioii, nt il wn> designed by lliose
wlm trained il. Linking back lo ii ua a an-
orell htairumeiii carvfollv and nut easily
franinl; remembering dial il wualhrmiglioui
work of cooreaaioo and coiuiiroinisc
timiledlo national objectst re-
•nd woauderlul p(i«|ierltvt Inn they *aw ai- | di-tirr lo pnaaeas, Ilie ea.enoeu ' viewing il as liniiledlo nahuiial nlijecis; re-
.ghthat vgrimH jiahiis. opminils. umt in lini- r r*,|y military vremiizailon of oilier nulionta #Hr ,|nig it a« leaving lo ilie |ieopie and die
luma, peculiar lodie vaiioua puriimnofinvasi | we ,j,g V nceasionallv sufl'er in die bbiaeifir a |j .«,*,(>, n ,g explicitly purled with ;
• region, irer* deeply fixo-l. Dirt riel unre-I »-snl "f d I bnl, among our.elyei.ail - ...
raigmiei area* in «ci««l siisUHins whose cor- j U(H1I1 this great point lias -.eaaed, wlnji
dial.anioa waa eaaemial hi me welfare and j „ mliiiarv ezpsrlenee will prevenl a con
hap|iiueia nf all. Brnween ninny of lliain | , rarv „|,ini,. u from inviting aggreasimi from
ihaif waa. at lesal lo soaia egigm, .a rail di- j a |, r ,', t ,|.
-vaiaiiy ofiaieeeaia. liable m he eaaggeraied i (; a ,iai n dinger wa« forrmld from Hit ea-
through ainirtiT deaigiiai may differed in size i ,„ I „|„’|, ,,1'mir lerrinwy, die inuldplicaiiun of
(■ populaiiwl, ill wealili, and in ariual awl | s,aie*. and lha incleiM* of |a»pnlaiioU. Out
aroaprsdiva «*aooer*s and power; lh*v varirsl ; ,,-, lam wns sup|sisril In ba adapted only lb
U Ihgehuractar of iheir imlusiry and sinple ■ (Kiundnriea comparatively narrow, riieie
d actions ; anil in a,one existed domestic I | |llvf |w 0 n wlileneil bevmiil e-injacture j die
luliou*.which- nnwiaely ifisiurlu-d, might , IW i,,|,er* of our eonfederney are alrea-ly
eodauger lha hnrnmny id'll!* whole. Musi j ^mhle-d 1 and ihu number* or our people are
aaretblly were all iheae eireiinitaaiiceH weigh- m ,- rr dil.lv augiiieiiled. The alleged cairxe*
•d, and lit* foumlMioua nfihr new Ooveru- of danger have long iur|ia*aed aulicipa'ioih
■tin laid upon p'riiieiplt* of'ip-Vprucal eon- |, ul a , Mia ,,f ihe ramaequencei have followeil.
and equitable ciitnpinmii*. Tlie | | VlWar a od iiiffiiance of ihe republic
r I*isles might j | MVa riae:i lo a lieighl olivioua lo all'mao
■aginuaiea which the inialler -
anienain uflha power of ihe re.i ware allay- j
kind ; respeel for its aullmriiy wi|s hul on be
ky rut* «f repfeaeniaiion cnnfeiaedlv ua-1 a ,,p HI - l .,„ t iuancienl Ilian it i» al Ua preieoi
aqual at ih* lime, and design forever hi >*•! limili; new and hn-xhuurtilila aourcea id
main an. A nraral fr-ir lliai die bread » anarl l proi|iemy Iiava been iqiatnid ; tha
atop* #f general Ipgiilallon niighr hear upon' - - -
and unwisely cainrol panieqlar iny-iesis,
waa coanlaeaeiad hy liniiia tariqHy drawn a-
NundiiM aciinu of.ihe Irulernlauiwtrlty; and
■ lha people and dir si sirs was lei) uiiinipair-
*4 iheir aovireign poWff ovyr^.eliim.mrr.v
M* subjecia eiulbgirei ,|| ifie latagpd C-ivern
ffl'cis .d' distnuce have liern averhnMiy 1|j*
iuvainive genius of our people, developed
mill I'oaiired hv die spirit -if our iuililulmu*;
mill 111* enlarged variriy and •luinmt id in-
leiesia, prishicuoas end pursuna, have
.ireiiciheard die chain ol iuulual d'peiplpucf.
and form id a cinila of muiiinl bencfila, H«a
*Mni»d*jwi.f»Pyb'if*nrjieefl|1tag 4 « , wu « , nlv , .^g^o gvnr mb* overhaikeil.a
m neeaeaarily aiqifriain «o dir concerns of |„ jusilv balancing ihe |s.weia nf die Fed-,
ihe whole confederacy. lasildiMsvf.iiif-r as i » Slnte aulf.uilies, dithctillie* uaarly
g united aotimixiuily, w ith lhe ( qthef otliooa , i ll . ||rm 5 u „| H h|e arose nt die outar-l. aiM'iiih'
*f ih* world.' • I seoiimd enlialona were deemed (oeV^klrlp.-
•JPtta provident fneecasi.lwe hreo, verified - lhrK ,ii eras wnrcelv believed isi*sd>le
i— [, 1Ilt a fchdiie ol'zoverr.iiieui, aocomple* «i
I'oosiruelioo, could remain uninjured. From
lime midiarraeeroenbi Ireve certainly
ky lime. ' Half a eenlar/, leemiog whh ex
•fanrdioarv aveol*. anif dllevvIn’i-e jirielticiog I
'asinniihing leeiill* hai) paaieij nj-.-iigt l»ui j .. ,
aor.inaiiiuiiimiirliaalrd'i no injorioui mqrk. I WTlirlc( | . | H iw just is die c onfidence id'
Fiom a amall e-.iimiiiniiy, we have ri-eu m j ^ „ taIV inqiarie'd hy ih* knowledge hurt
a people, powerful iu nui»b*ri and <" >,c|, in aocceaaim, liaabeeu happily rciroived.
•ireagiii; hoi wiih mir Increase has g.mr, ! Overlixsltingg (surtinl and temporary aviWaa
hand in hand, die priigress .if jnsf principles;, j ||sj|lliril |,| f im.ii iliv -piaciical oiwriinn of
ih* privileges, civil awl r*ligiin»i"fdi* hum-
kleu individual are sacredly '.protected ai
home; and, while me valor and Uirtilwle ‘d „, .... „ #
aurjienpli hnve reonivtd fir fnou ua die , (1|M1| j )#a ' snccesslully |ierf<binc<l hi appro- | duel, we laal a security tlinl we aloill never
ft»N*|U.—
I all human insutuiiuiio, ami hwkmir«»H*ly <«»
hie general resuli. every pnirioi Ires rea*.n
I III lie mislied. Wliila ilie Fnlefal 0«Vfrq-
I iltail endeavor to preserve, protect, nod de
'fenil il, by anxiuualy referring to ila provia-
hai fin direcihni in every action. To mat
ter! of domestic concernment which it has in
trusted tu the Federal Uoveramenl, anil lo
•unit as relate to our iuiercourae with foreign
nations. I iltail zealously devote myaelf, be-
vintd dime limili 1 iliali never pass.
Toeotrr. mi this occasion,into n further or
more ininuic exp-uilioo of my view* on tile
various question* of domestic |s.|iey, would
be at obtrusive as it is probably nnex|iecied.
■U-fiira the aiilTragcs of my country men were
conferred U|shi me, I suliiniitrd to them with
great precision, my opinions ou nil (lie moat
priMiiiiiaiif of Iheae subjects. Those opinions
1 ahull endeavor lo curry uul willi my uimint
aliitiiv-
Our cnorae • f iireign policy haa barn
tm'ilnrm awl intelligible, ns to constitute a
rule nf executive eoniluci which leave* little
tuiuv diacrciani, unless indeed, 1 were will-
rug tn run counter to the lights of ex|a-rtence,
and tit, kieiwu o|iioiuiia uf niv cousiiioenis.
‘ \Vs- sinsliilisiialy culiivaie die friendship of ail
oat ions, aa ilie condition most coiiipinilihi
-willi our welfare, awl the principles of our
Doverllllieol• W-r decline alliances, as ad
verse lo oor peace. We desire commercial
veiaiiyw* on equal terms, being -ever willing
tan give a fair equivalent Ihr advantage* re
moved. We endeavor to cotirlucl oar intrr-
eoiifaewith opalines! and sincerity ; prompt
ly avowing uur nhjcrii, and seeking to estab
lish lint inuiual Iraiiknris which is as bene
ficial in the dealings nf naiioiM as of men.—
We have no dii|**ilion. and we diaclann all
right, to meddle io disputes* whethet inter
nal or foreign, dial niuv molest other cous-
tries; regarding them In their actual stale,
askoeial coiinnimiiies, ami preserving a Uriel
neutrality in all Iheir cnmroveraiea Well
knowing the tried valor of our people, awl
our ezhnurtlaaa reiauv-ea, wa neirbar autici
pale iHrr fear any designed aggression ; and,
in die coascinusuel* of cxir own just con-
iatt Independence.
Tbit revolution ii an act of the Benate a
lone, awl does mil require the concurrence of
th* hints*. The measure of the Hnule, ns
contained in the Civil and Diplomatic Bill,
hai also pnemrd dip ricnale. So. it may be
considered that an far ai the action of Cnn-
grrst is citncerlwd, the lnde|iewlenceof Tex-
ua has been recognized. All that it now
wanting, it the action of the executive, in
establishing a diplomatic intercourse with the
(si-vernmeut ofTezai.
The limise has rejected the Land Bill of
the Senate an every Insly knew ihey would
do. Il would huve '.teen rejected on its le-
conil reading, hut to lave lime, they cut the
matter ablirl, bv laying it ou (lie table, 1U7
tn 01.
It remains now to lie seen, what is to l>e-
coine of the Surplus Revenue, as nil reilue-
lion whniever is io lie made at diis session.
Shall it remain in die hand* nf ihe Dcpos-
iie Banks, to he used lire the pnrpoaeauf par
ty corruption, or lo lie ihaiiibuied among the
State*, according to ilia principles of the ael
of the Iasi aeasinn! The Senate have decid
ed in favor :d die former alternative. The
House will lake up the subject to-day. I
think ihey will insist upon Iheir amendment
to ilia Fortification Bill, providing Ihr die
distribution of Ihe Surplus Revenue—lup it
is not certain. I r tlieydn, boih die hill aud
ninrndmeut must fail; awl next year, titc
Senate may, hy way of retnllialiou upon the
House, get up “an inquiry into the causes of
the failure nf the Fortilicaiion Bill.”
The House has passed the Currency bill
ofilie Senate, without amendment, uud it
has gone to the President. Il i* rumored
that he will veto, nr whal i* the same thing.
at Ihia lime. In ilie (wopfe -of Georgia', lind it*
ilecisiou wdl be Iwigclf rd with general i.nier-
est by the whole Afili-Van Boren party nf
the Slate. A candidate ie In be selected ui
fill the highest. Executive uHice ofilie State,
uue capable of filling that office wiili honor
to himself and benefit Ini the |ieopie, one ajltu
cun concentrate the wliiile force of those who
are oppjwsed to die.present reign uf geueral
and local cnrrnptiunvv -la order that thi*
lection may be viAM'iwHory In all, it ia high
ly lo he desired tliaft every county should be
represented. The.ciinvejniou should bfi
Dallimorr. Humbug ;. Hw members should as
aemblephiilied witii the delegated autlnirify
ol the people, and piqiareil to speak (he voice
of the people. They-tluiuld meet too in a
spirit of fiSrhanrartiV; for it is reasonable to
suppose that, rivuj.ci'afms will be presented
Ihey shoul|ilay asi^e nll personal preferen
ces, and Humiliate ibenian vv lyiae talvais and
pot nlarity wilU-muju likely bear him sgjlcly.
through', ihe conteet, No mao should feed
his fancy with llie’tfiin belief that it will be
an easy victory., The friends of* Van Hnreb
amongst us, bis eq\igso,ries from abroad, the
whole inass of curru|ition, Ihe whole host til
corrupliniiiKii.-wilMtrf 'found 'arrayed againsi.
us, anil tighiing with tlie desjieratjun of dy
ing elaihaiors. Tlie lug of war must come,'
and victory will perch upon oar staiidanl, i
the delegates select an acceptable ktntnaa.
and the furen face the enemy aa they ought.
We propose, then, in view nf the above
premises, that the citizens of T/urcogee roll il
ly assemble ai the Court House, iu Ciilunt-.
bus. on NEXT SATURDAY WEEK, the
25th inst. for Ilie pui;|ni*e of appointing del
egates to the Cony cm ion aforesaid.
lish ii if we hail. W* dr.pire the aelf con
sequence, the egiaiau, lha vanity-, that lias
prompt**! th* man, of all others,'least like
hint, tn attempt an imitation of the llloatri-
otia Washington. Other Preaitlanta of more
intelligence, o r mora public and private
worth, more capable of giving ailvtea to those
that were to succeed tliem, than On). Jack-
son, have been content to arret,their country
xud relit* n> private life, leaving the glori
ous legacy of W ashington to stand »lo|ie t"
its brightueaa, untarnisheil by slemlerers,
iiinUmiued by puny and feeble' imilufof*.—
Rat Jneksou,,lies pile the vast disparity be
tween literal, despite Ilia want of every qual
ity oi''tits hsid or heart, resembling in the
least -thoaa transcendent virtue* that lifted
Waaliitigton above all other men. niuet needs
itepart from the custom of hit predecessors
ami try to do ea the Father of h» country
I,ad done, in order that ihe people might lie
humbugged in this last act ol' hi* political
life. Wear* sorry that he hae done it. fiir
hilst liia'advice can do no good inasmuch
ea he nevar followed it hitnaelf,, hi» |-0iireF-
fprttobe pouafdkred, the second euyuiur of
hi* country, will receive a* it nierita. the con
tempt life very iioueat politiciaus god every
iiunorable roan. . *
But to the Corohaiion. ' W* lre<H oor rea-
dgra tjiia week, (and ilia treatilig theiii fath
er badly, it must be coofesaed.) with the In-
augurat apeeeh of th* Print* of i.KUnisrhook.
It« prtliahad a* matter af hiatoty, nr lor
rtHne othef purpose, 'we xlsfei’t fcnoW exactly
what, but surely not for a«iy wjnjh or merit
iiitrinsic or ezirinsie that it posygssrs. A
puhiisli it now for arvaral reaaona: Aral, tn
show wiili wlm a ttwil-likr velocity the Uni
ted Stair* mail tonvrya inripnfieut intelli-
gence; secondly, to let the people of New
Alabama know, il any of them ran be ignor
ant uf the flirt, lliai their innm dial* Repre
sentative in Congress ha* keen arrive anil
Et-alnm in promoting llirit interest and frr-
warding iheir views in relation lo the remo
val of the Indian*; and thirdly, lo call pah-
lie attention panieularly to ilie Ivlterof C-.4-
Harrit to Capl. Pagt, dated 27th of January
last, which Idler shews one feel, of whials
we ha v* always entertained strong suspicions,
namely, that Cm. Jtuup, in taking a parcel
uf wartiors to Flotilla, aod leaving iheir fam
ilies quartered on tlie srilleisnf Alabama,
ucied without authority, and that tlie War
Department knew nothing of the nature of
his agreement with the Indiana, and that ho
gave that Department tin information on tltfr
subject. Of this there can be Im doubt, from
the iiilerniganuirs contained in that istier, the
imjport and tatari up nt which we aimuld lika
our reddefa lo noiire psiliruhtrly. Here then
we find'air'bfficer of the Army deranging
ilia regular pnicmliogi' of tha emigrating
Agent*, and.Hiking on„himself the high re
sponsibility of leavioe ip the nalinu a lotg*
number of aaveges, who, bul for that muvt-
nient, wonld long sine* have been lauded be
yond the Mississippi. 1 We are glad it liaa
ao turned ut, anil that the Federal Cuvrrn-
irieut haa not been guilty, as in some other
iurtauci a, of ilia innocent blood lately sliad
beyond the Chattahoor bee. Jessup is a fa
vorite at Washington, that is, with the kitch
en, and we (iresume that il will all be over
looked, or al least plastered over by the offi
cial. We shall See. ■"
There are yrt, we are informed,a number
of Indians lurkiig in the swamps and occa
sionally doing mischief by killing cattle, fee,
to tlie aiiuoyance and alarm uf the ciiiaeue.
These outlrwa, we presume, are detrniiiuv4
nut tn miinvc, a-id intend to haras* the w bite*
as lung aa )a>ssilile. Thera is hul out emits*
for the sctilcrs, and the lavra of Gwlakd uiaa
require them to pursue ir.
IIousk or RVrazM.iTATtvzs, (
. Peb. Utlt. 1837. (
To Iho EdUori of thiyCulanthtU Euquirer:
VtnlUmiu— In reply to a letter writteu by
me, to the War Department, at the sugges
tion of respectable citizi n* of the Creek coun
try, urging the immediate removal el such
Indian* aa are tiow io that country, I thi*
uiui ning redeivnl ill*' enclosed cuuiliiuuic*-
lion. which von will plea** publish for lb*
infiirmalion of the public generally
l am, gentlemen, very respectfully,
■' your nbedivul serv't.
*
DIXON H. LEWIS.
War D«r*»WMT,,(Vricr Irdiaw Amm I
Frhru.ry 6th, 1637. >
H»b. DIioi H. U«ii, HumU of RtprHdBUlWti:
—I liave ilie honor to acknowledge ilw •... .
receipl <»f yOur Irlier of the 5lh intiani, a«k*
(lre«»rtl lo itie' BfriHfevy ol' War, wlitcki waa-1* ^
rffrritil lo liiia
The irtifeiiliona of ihe government in ret»- * i
tiou’tu the Creek InMtntiv, rnnaining east Jf •« r
the Mia*iaM|qii, atiA the meaturet adopted ^
hy this d«q«iil»ieiii hr ihril aprrdy rrniovaL • *
re*— re*, re-re I ^'SSCl.'ZSii reJTrereiSC
of n counlty like this, it will Iwnaus* of lit- | |r||||Hn( ot . |l)( , ( >rf g £ ln i g „„„ n , j, Ur.
lie pride 16 the uritliona over who** dtommy
retnrn u.
P. 8. 3 o’clock.—Tha Hour® diangreed to
ihe 8*iMi«*e auienduiniii. *irikiug-out the
lid;ribuiion chiuRe ill ihe Fortification bill;
uud llu* Semite promptly undated U|mjii their
niucndiiiciil. The llimae, wiih I hav© uo
doubt, adhere io iheir dUitgrrnmrut.
WA8HI.NGTON, M«rch 3.
The eveiita id’ihe day arc of stirring iuter*
esi.
The Preftkh'iit hna vetoed the Currency
Kill. The friends uf the meaaure huve ral
lied, ni»d. during the recosia, which both
IIuum* hnvr taken till half past 4. it will
probably. Im determined by “the party*" t°
carry the hill hy two-ihirde tiwjority. All
lepemle on Mr. Vun Hur^n. If he uinU hr-
Rent Vo Mi® vrfo, the bill ia gone. A Cabinet
Coum'ii waft held on the uteuaurs, line mor
ning. and tie proceeding* were of a stormy
charactrr..
The lloufte, tin* morning, iv if it ted upon
their diaiigfwmeiit lo tl»« 8<*nute’s amend-
ment fttriking out (lie provision lor the dis
tribution of the Aiirplus accruing this year;
uud the Senate’s inis aakctl m cottlerenc©,
which hat been or<h*red. The Semite have
elected Blair & Kive<* as primer* of Midi bo
dy, for the next two yeats, by a majority of
•lighUM ft^prehiv
aeva not vet induced
. Idling uud developiot: local intercRiR and iu-1
of foiriun |M»wftr. tl
% io a *»iuclv inmani'c*.
•*» forge' .wbm is jitlhi, Oiir edmmerre ‘ia*
extended tu tlie remote*! natiiMi*! tha _ _
*«'..*,»n.t <w nature. ..f ruir im.luetion.; 7 w'eifare Viviul'if Hut vibmiiuu. of au- j my”»»«mhled eomiirviiien. t»
koa been greatly ebaneed; a wide dilirrance j ,| )(ir j |V imvc rvra*iom*llv Irnded loh much | einn proniifte tha'yet remitlm*,
ko# «fi»*o m i\}r relative wrulth and rcMiitr- * *-••••
foaoTevery j*orii"n*if um c*ninfry; yet the
Mrit of m'l'o.l regie! *.»i ..I fviihful'«llier- >; i '„"!''' en 7 lla , (*, „ to .trci.giliru *11 the in-
'-001.1,uetl in ..ml to elrVA.e v.ur whole
,*il in mir fSIHIIPIIt. Bltll ttuvi.r l.m.i Lon Pllll* Hirixw v -
Country in* proajwrity aud ranown.
Th* last- Iierliap* the greatest! «f the prom
■liscoril ami ilisaster sup.
I ivriate liiurtions in relation to foreign affairs, | e a || a( | U|MH i to ez’ert oor ilrirrioiimii.nl.
ami riUH/ernaeviib-ntiy hotUHiaU lltul of av- i neverto |ier,nil ao invasion of our rights,
cry Stare has remutkably improvnl iu pro- j w ii) H rui pitnislmieiii or reilres*-
. - i—i - ....“...-I | a a |,|,nuictiing then, iu ilia presence i.f
make the *>l-
f ami to pleilge
rewards one or the other, it is unquestionably j uiyar'lf that I will faithliilly execute the of
eertaiu that the ultiiuair iqieraiiim • flit* eo- fice I am about to fill, I bring with me a set
prevail in oor councils, amt never huig Itcen
Meant from our eoinlitri. We have lesrneil
by experieoee . fruitful Irs^m: that an i.u
tslkU aiM .Itulcvietioz mihcisisr.io Mir dHtt- ineiu emtrere'ul ihsouul1 «oil iitsaater sup-
drill** ml which w**rt ..oic«n currv usi.i.i*.! i.wed lo lurk to our p-vlmeal oumlitom. wa*
■»««»u*ly «»waM lltfiinsh all the eimOiciv ,rfj <V- iti*iiio\l(io “I il“iiie*ti.' •laven. Jur
peotuslv , - t
eireonisiAitcc-. g»l tile vtrissiunle
aMt from «he lapse </years.
The rmer^eslhat lia« tiro* ao.iul
atperitntiil. i*, it-elf.'a •*iRct ] i-.nl
graihud*, jure ■vvNtisI of ihr- hpp|utM**« ii rT . , ...
*et*AUv cnniejWrl. ami to, iaaiupleil tin. quiluy ofrenrqfuionim&riinlry.,. Such a re-
—- v-n..o. • i .ail s* renfficicat ®vhI*. he© uf the ju»tH*«i anjl
R*--k—*- **• i* Mtidancr
i«rpqr- ! Cu^fatiirrftwarc deeply iinpr**oovl with th®
!d-l>f»ev id dll* xubject,’and 11 try •rralcil U
g«m» ' **»ha i'tHlKiu'8u»t .!«* evidently wi*©. that iu
M fur ' ftpiic ”f every .aintfeirr fiir©biaii«»a* itnrver
it >i!»» 1-umii ihr pri'ocnt period,*diatarhed the lean*
tkd piir|Niae to maintain the infttitution* •»!
mV country, which I trust wilt atou© fur the
eiroiR I commii.
Iu tc«‘(?ivtiig fnHM the |woplr. the oai^rod
trust twice coufidmi to my illu*trt»tt* prH©
re-a^ir, stal which hr has discharged *•» faith
fully and on writ. I know that I ctinmd rx
prn to (K-rform thr aidiiouft taftk with n|uul
febilitv and MitrcrR*. Rut, unitrdl ns I hav«
Ikrrn hi hi» nHiiitaclg, a dailv witnrMofhi
• xcluMve and iibsofpaMiteil deviaion m hi
cy»un»ry'» welfare, agreeing with him in nan
piiioni* whiclihi* couniryiorii have warmly
suiHMKted, and perniiit»dl to partake largely
JbTInn cfHifiijracs, I may iaq»© that s»*n*ewhfei
ndlirrerlhs to it jol’lhe gheetii^-approbatiou will be found to
froiu .thi®, «hy |Mth.
F'»r liitp, I hut akpret®, with tuv own, the
. - •»Ua.w«ahlygivem , -.JIm^«Hf, inv frnotv-J -«h ^••.mc.rmt evahnee of the
^liaeoa, kstkiiig V*r Ur.^feG*.; ^ *h«r ova^e ; tl
•foiurti, with ardeni■ jiriVr* i "* ^ miftUkm. that a., adh
Mipre. ti,*, zAr«a|iert p're-u’ta. »- feLou.l f.i tun prevent all vo.harwretiums ft
trjsstbtxzz,z:azt*i
n<ma th (wu.ls a pot, Jraelv.--: iImi. it w« veut. wo.le it ,iie shghtrrt refir.-- eupiy th* brilliant •ventog ofht* well spettt p"» ««' • <
maintain tiunTiiil >. u w biidi ihr\ were • linn, •(*:•! »!»• lean deviniwm Irom tin* apntt l»f»* : •«*!. for niyfeell. cmftclooi of but one r • .)
•rtahlishtt', q.ev arc ,i. rtisre.1 w n*kt their of ^M-. ? .rer (a iujurem. re avtuy imerew. dt're. .he arc.
We have plea*ure in placing before the
public eye, tint following triumphant vindi
cation oi' II- A. Wise, tha fearlesfe arraigurr
if public wrong*, from the vitti|»«fation «md
aluinities with which he has lieeu availed.
Til Fa. 4ilL RIIAII,
“You that have funds prep ire tu iuvetl them aei
.p, | Hhekfipeere uuprerwl.
Ox Moxo.vy; x.st»T, litsiks of siibscripiitiii
for stuck, ill "(lie <JhJtiahivichte Rail Rond
anti Banking Company,'” will bo openeil io
this and the atljoioiog towns, ns advertised in
Aniillier place. Tlie vast ioi|inrinnce of the
work, which the company have imtlertaken,
is not coofinetl to any particular section nf the
Western part of tbe-Htnte ; every part is di
rectly or indirectly interested in its cmnple
linn, and every mini, however humble or ex.
sited, will feel' its effects on ilia individual
nod social condition. The fnrinef will fiod
the menus of a apegly and cheap transpor
tation for every 'article tiiet he raises for mar
ket, arid will be enabled to .procure the con
veniences ami necessaries of rile on living
terms ; tha . mechanic, its addition to these
things, will see around hint Ihe evidences nf
increasing prosprN'ty.t.xiul find more.-eonc
stunt einplMyiiiriifVn the wants of a rich *nr)
constantly £rofirinf population : in fact, if
any tiring can be jndgtvj by experience else-
where, an ittipoW inMst sod will be given
In the whole cphirttmjilj)?- There is nothing
in litis, drawn from iuncy.' Look a( other'
seclinoa ofilie cotioirji, wjtere work* of i*
icronl imppiveioeyt have been erected,. For
linns of New York, which but a few years
since were wijtl ^od' Uninhabited, save by
tlie beast of tlie (inert, ate qtiw thickly pep
pled by a thriving popuiiffivo, and are io fact
ilia garden spot* Ilf tlie Ltti'iu. Whence
the change ? What jins wrought the pleat
ing alteration from a wilderness to a garden?
Ask tlie inhabit ant* on the Canals and Rail
its author ia for * time to away the roil of en)
(lire. Resembling in *11 it* dull features tlie
niuiiitude of/ourf* of July Or,atom, yearly
delivered try the stripling politicians of the
day, and potsessiog nti merit which elevates
it above tha mediocrity of aocli milk anti
water production*, il migni, but lor its.cap
tion, be easily mistaken for uue of them.—
Is thi* so? Read it for yotirealf and judge.
Mr. Van Buren *|i«aks rif lit* perspicuous
nanner in wltich he has devehqied hia pn
llticai opinions in days past, aud that ihia
lierspicoity render* it unneceasary fin hitn
ui give eny further earnest of lit* future pol
icy. W* remember something of this pers-
peiuity ; how cigar were elway* hi* view*
anil opiuHHia ; what littl* myaterv invatiahly
marked hit course, with wlinl franknea* and
boldness lie met and answered tire ini|torinni
questions pro|»utttlerl to him duringihe time
ha wa* iltaling hia way to tlie. Presidency ;
how in short, through *11 hi* life, every body
ftnew and could tell exactly whal lie w» «•
bout. We say that «« rtmtmbt* all the**
things, but where the evidence of their etiia-
tence may b* found, we have most positively
jmgoUtn. tie promises, anti we ate glad of
it. tu withhold Itia sanction from any law.
having for it* object the abolition of shivery
in tiio Dislriot of Columbia. W|tti hna me
faiutest hope tiial Marlin liaa honesty or
courage enough to redeem this promise, if
the fangtice ever gain strength eimtigii iu
t'uiizi**!. la pass such a law ? He was al
ways a'oird ihai'ffew willi tit* wind, * kind
of fish tint nevet waa known Iu breast the
tide. Dive tit* abolitionist*' then',' the"pow
er, and Van will lie found amoogsl them, as
breve a knight aa evat entered the list* io this
iufarnal crusade.
Theconjumr has promittd hnirever, and
we suppose thia will satisfy .the credulous
Smith. Will it, we aak ? If uur frail mem-
ary selves us, this saate worthy ia bis less
palmy aud powerful days made great prtm-
saeg and a still greater speech agaiml a cer-
lieved the menttirel in progress art such au
a just regard to rirernnstames will peiinis.
Should ydu'he able Ui poiut out any other• t
ami more eflicieal rouvsr ol action, your sug
gestions will lie respectfully received and
considered io thi* office. The letters accum- -
panving yours ure returned herewith.
Very respectfully, your ob't. serv't,
C. A. HARRIS,Coni'r.
Was DtoiTMOT, Orrtc* or las. Arms*, I
Jsnttiry BT, 1837. V
Copt. Jok* Pope, Ulibartiig Apt. Fort Mitchsll, (Is.
Sir—I have receivkd yoor letter of the 14th
inst- inclosing estimate* nf funds required
for tlie removal'and subsistence uftlis Creeks,
in the quartet ending 31st March, 1837.
Tlie 4DUH Indians, nieiuinned in lit* lilac
item of flips* esiMiiites ns requiting subsist- -
euee. are snpjiosed to be the families uf the
warriors in'he service of tli* failed States,
and some few fugitive Creeks, lounil in tha
Cherokee enontry. There is a want af re
formation in litis office in relatian to three
families, producing an enibaria-siiig obsru-
rily, w hich indut rs me to withhold tny ap- -
prnvt-l of the estintnte for their suhsitiruc*,
until I am inure distincily informed upon the
subject. Tlie <|nrstions which I desire la
have solved ere these, I'prut whal auiliMity
are these families soloisted; w ho gave or-
tlers to lliai effect, ami whera are tlie orders
to tie fiat nil ? Were any express sgreement*
made foe tlie'ir remaining in the Creek rouii-
try. nnd if so, liv 'whom were they muds l
Was their deieulintvaml subsistence a condi
tion ii|»iii which fhe Wartiors eutered tha
service 1 and now prevents lltcir in*-
mediate removal?
I will thank yoii for all the icfortuaiints -
you possess on lliese various points, as w«!l
a* any otlirrs onuoecied with this smI'JccX,
and I biqie lur piritninetliaie answer.
Vazj rtspet tfully your most oh’i sere.
C. A. HAHRIri, Cum’r.
Wrk PmiAnxf-rtrrtva or Ismss Arraibs. \
. «sw>,rv 3*. m>. . t
Cqs Pape, DOlwralup Apt. Creep,. Fvrl Mitekrtl, JUS.'
Sir—I hnve received your letter nf lire
15th inst. with copies ,d' certain proceeding*
of citizens td'ihe Creek country in Alabama-'
You will prreeive froiu my letter uf th*
27th inst- that I request iulbrmaiion on se
rious points connected with the Creek* ausr
east uf tlie Mississippi, and il is deemed im
portant that Ilie information should be obi a i ne
rd lie litre any specific movement shall k»
... „ . .. ... . made for tlie removal of lha warriors anrit •
rein .Tariff Act: thru facing to, the right a- ( i lt .( r ramilie*. It i* the present imeutidn of
through the press, by those who in some ca- | swer
Roads there, aud ilieb will give you tha i
sea uiistindrrsoind. nntl iu others willtirily
misrepresent his character Nat. Inu -
TcisdaY. March 3, 1KI7.
In oelsct cotnmi I to Ut iiMjmre i»ti»» the
cTomlilion uf tltr various F.xecutive Depart-
lit*, 4ci*. till 'er lit© re»4»lutioii of lit© 17lli
uf J.tnimrv—
Mr- Feiircr inuvc tl ihr follnwinc reaolutiou (
whit'li who uiiuuiiiMiusW a<lnpte«J :
Retidotd, unanimously. Timl notwithstan
ding ihe higuiy Moiling topic* of i)i*ous»i<»ii
which havr come Iteliir* thi* committee, ami
their (V4M|ueul oim! animating debate*, tlie
||un. Henry A. Wine, a* their chairman,
hat at all lime* *o conducted •* *•» entitle
him lo thrii tliauka, which are hereby ac-
c«Hd«d to liitii.
fit# rtuo,a generation, yet to cutne;, the! »f humanity included? Amt.lrt lire, myself, without tear.
By ih imrudment iuc4»r|ioratrd in ih©
Oeurrnl Appriq»rifeti«wi Bill* (which haa
doubt tea* become fe law,) thirty tlHUiaaiid
sliillaraMre appropriatnl iu purchn*'* fitr the
ua® of the Limed Buiie*. the writing* feud
i vt'orda • f Mr. Mudiaoti*
By nu tfriticiidmeul t4j tha Navnl Apprm
(which ai oo has drubtlea-* lie-
, r thr *um of a hmtdrrd thniisaud
, appropriated for launching and +e-
it* justiue uud tu ' curios; lire great strip, P«uu,ylv*niii. lb.
Rut the objection In subscribing for stqcfc.
is. tltat the (ample uf Georgia, can't do whpt
niiiers liave ddne. Why nts ? Day* they
ntn money and enterprise sufficieat fin any
nmlertaking, au<l are (lie people in the wee-
tern purl ofilie‘Butt*, deficient iu either of
tliese particular* ? Are they lex apt lhan
tlie rest of tlie worltf fir discover their own in
terest, or pursue it, when discovered ? If they
are, they nave been.most grossly slandered.
Tlie world lias charged them with looking
to their own wulllate. with a glance a* keen
at a lyux's eye, and thall it b* said, thal in
a mailer wlierd al! tlteir interest* were in
volved, they Sttssl tileqUy and saw Ilie sec-'
rilice without au effort treavert it ? We shall
believe it, when we-see it.
The apathy of our, own immediate fellow
citizens in rrierciico tu.this work, iteaatraugc
qs ii may prove suicidal. From here ttown,
there is a uavignhl* riv'er, one of ualute’s
Ruil Roads ; but from here up, that river ia
I entirely useless, hum tile shuuls aud shal-
bout, gavt his vote for that seme set. Iiefnre
lire sound* of hi* dulcet voice bed died with-
iu the Senate Chamber. Whet reliance eau
be placed on the prnmiaeaT sueh e politicil
weallrercock ? Echo answers what ? Cuth-
bert. who tl auy thing may be learned Irian
a sameness of di*|si*iiion, ought to be a tol
erable good judge ol aurry man, haa said, that
the people eau hav* no safe hold on lire af-
fections of tha magician. S" **y we.—
So sty the people of Georgia. Enough
For the Enquirer.
Merer* Editor*.—In accordance with the
custom of the day «nd age in which w* live
allow ua tire privilege, through your paper, to
recouutisud tu the citieima of our State, and
lb the inenibeis of the Auti-Vun Buren Con-
venlijti to be held in Milled(tevillf in May
neat, either yu* of there genlietneu, Cob
liaurg* K Gilmer or John W. Campbell, a*
a suitable atld acceptable individual to pro-
side over and govern our Slate; aa our ouc-
c ras iu Octolicr next, depeurls mi our pru-
tleuca new, ill the selection of our candidate.
WESTERN ANTI-VANS.
thr Preaiilrul to <le*pateh this portion of tbw
Creek tribe imm'r<li«trly to the weet, unlrse
the rngNgemrttif ruler««l into hy the govern^
•aient with ilirm. will rentier turh proceed-
ineft > violation of goml faith* Having M>
tainril all th© iiif«rui/iii«Mi contrtnplaird m
my letter of’lha 27ih ittat. end it being n*rri-
tai'neil that ttie meaaure will be consiatvsC
with the ^ngiigiMoeiitn of the government
with the*© InUiniift. th© warrior* will be dis
charged at o<Min as practicable, and assem
bled at Mobil*, or some other conwnieat
|ioiot for embarkation. Tmt will at the tame
lime take all the necessary measures lor the
families lo join them at the point lo be
Merced on. and 1 will thank you to aiiggest
the one which wem* to you most eligible*
Thi® removal will embruce the wlm.© of tlie
tribe, of every description, whether hereto-
fur© fticiHily pr hoHiile, aod should force be
come iiec©»knry it will be used.
idler© i»- • ue ciaa* of the Crrek tribe now
vast, whqcatiwd claim any benefit from tht
agreement* vsitii tire warriors, and who, a#
vou suggeNi, iumv have oeen ihr aulhora of
in© luio dcpreUDiious in th© Creek coimir\.
Toesv are tu' b© removed lurtiiw ith, and you
will tukr imiiicdiuic. measure* lor rhul pur-
pofee. Th© t*frk of desiguating these tj.st
mentioned may be somewh.il diMiculi, aud
for iu execution I rely entirely upon \mjr
•iguciiy and skill, w ith this single rule luc