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,rr.i.pnr.n every thcR-'"! "IL STAFFORD TTfr-RlPTIOX. TEIOU. n aDVAXCE; OR IT.R A': ' v nK XJIK YEAR at Tim r.xrni-Mi-7 . - 1 . , . I :,.ron,in.il uru.1 all arrearage are ADVERTISERS. .8,M) .. .5, . r n I T . Y ,.tKp who advertise rcni- lrlv" '7 p. r annum, parable Quarterly, r.-iri i.lm.'irf. "r J c u ,!vriUipo- over thtse limit, ; .,-., toil - wan ? .-" ;:.t)..rl",i the ri-euUr '. '' 1 T, . --.J...-.;., r VUrhadv.rtUfr the tlinf- of riJ "r .. . "' ; I .!..;,rn .l. an couul fi.mnlil v I . , ,itrn.i.-a an'l h:irr. 'i accordingly. .. - i i t.l..ti rrr.f. nt rxreeCtnz l" iT'ili-'-llilal ' Cl'OiJ t 1 - . i. ......--."'. ' 1 ij iint I riK.niii-,- . -v-.-. , . . .aT-j TiuVIDT ADVF-RTISKRS, will be char-cJ fK HJ , r 1- , f.r.t insertion, : " .". .50 I".a h subiiu nt inf rti .n, "" ,tt- TT Announcing can.l.dnt- f-r office wi U helt res. ;...n-i!jlc name- in town. 1 i All pCrSo..al connnuni- Mion, will I (1 ' . Not e,, of Il,Ugi,u, M, in?,&c . '--f .1- 11KT to nMirc sitt nlion. h. t iiiaiuiT, f r ra.-n nni) - L 11 1 1 in ' ' TO 1 T 1 r t tt 1 v T" T 1 1' iT Q ) DR. C. H. JAIVTESOIJ, 6iiNcrar.LV thanks the citizens of Marshall & County fr the very lihcral patronajrc ihcj lave "iven him fur the short thnc he has rcsi- 1 anin.:t thrm, and wouM respectfully state , r t f-r the convenience of those who may need iiursical aM, he has procured the service of Dr. F S IJvbek of Memphis, to hun in all dith i , ;,nd imTtnnt casen. Dr. Bybco will vit iijiy Snr'niL on such occasions, and operate, ,,r a-i,t I.i.n in operating, in such cases as m.lv reuuin, it. He would teg leave o state ,- .i...t iir 1?.. Y.nA lon? paid irrcat attcn- IUnil'-I, in i' r i " - . ti,,n to Anato.nv and Sur-cry, (as well as to '. ... . imIwXitv nml the practice ot Aieui , ini-.) and has recently visited Pans, for the ex- ' r l.-nrwlf!drrn 111 tllC U .-. ' 1 ',.r., wl.cr.. i-.n trocured the ne ' jLimnknfilin most recent and best nvSrU to perform almost any operation that 1 ,,-,vf, mi thn human system. tie 41. . 1.,. ;natifld in savins, that Irom fi. It ' fvnerience an.l skill and from his own entrust them attention, uku x ,7 , , ir..i wlvva to their care will le carefully and skillui- ly deall with. . July3, 1S13. "Snl- ... ...r. P. H. SMITH . i.i til. i 4 1-1.- ...tr.,! tUomselves in the practice o mV,.,( ',nf. and respectfully tender their profes ' '1 ..,.-;a tho fitizons of Holly bprings ..1 i;,, rmintrv. I heir lomt scr- :K1 IW- MimiMi'un.r w j- - -...mi 1 . ,.;.-... vilmncvor necessarv, wilnoiu additional char-e. 07" Office, South side of the .Sqvarc, orer 11. J. MaloneS Jlrug wore. April '-21, IN lf. R 4 m iriMii:ox dkxtist, holly srnirjcs KISS. 1 n UK-. nO- Apru u', VOL. IV: ThjosOld Debts. Oft in the stilly night, . When slumbers chains hath bound me, Fond memory brings the light Of those old debts around me. The bills and duns of younger years, The hosts of goods bespoken ; The gold that shone now spent and gone: The promises all broken; Thus in the stilly night, Ie slumbers chains have bound me, Fond memory brings" the light Of those old debts around me. When I remember all The bills thus linked together, -I've seen around me fall. Like leaves in wintry weather: I feel like one who treads alone Some country-jail deserted ; Whose rusty hinges even groan, Like ghost's of duns departed. Thus in the stilly night, lire slumber's chains have bound me, Grim memory brings the light Of those old debts around me. HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS., AUGUST2US5. - - -'"'--I l- - -j-mrr-jjipw From Texas. From the Washington Union. Hon. A. J. Domxson, Charged? Aaffaires of the U. States, c. ,o- Tho. nndpTsiorned. President of the IK1 - 5 w - Convention assembled at this place for the purpose ot lorming a otaie uonsuiuuon lor the State of Texas, preparatory to lier ad--,:c.;r. nno of thf! States of the United States of America, by order of said Con ven- I . m 1 1 l A. tioa, has the honor nerewiui io.irau-mu.iu vou a properly certified copy ofan ordi- nance adopted oy me vyuincmw i terday, July lth," 1S43. ...... t I have the honor to be, with the highest rpsnect. Mr. Donelson's obedient servant, 1 . THO. J. RUSK. City of Austin. Fo:pcbjc of Txs, July 5, 1845. tir tho f?nn-ress of the United States of America has passed resolutions providing tor tne annexation 01 ca iu tnai union, wmui jt3w..- - -t I : 1 t... i-c.;,irt -f thf TTmted States on ea oy mo i icsmvu . . I . S . 1 r-T-U 1 Hi ' nnH iv-hprnns! thfi the lsi aay 01 im . ... r TTr.:,o,1 Ktntps has submit. IX rcsxuctii. v-i ted to Texas the first and second sections ot the said resolutions, as the basis upon wnicn -tf. 1. c. Squints aroad Cuba. "There rinaineth..uA landytt tobe posscssca. uio .-ai ofh tntpS! The remarkis so trite that .he "oppress, Texas may ta i jdmittel -o,e ta.es . - . 1 " I ft-AC llil II 11 1' fi till W A I W w M of all nations' are looking to tins lanu 01 u , - - republican freedom lor rehet, tor a ' to the proposals thus, made, balm to cure the degrading ana reui-tig - "' w conditions bf which are as inllictions of tyrranny, that we are almost the terms and eonaiuon ashamed to re-pen it; but when new eviden- follows : ces of its truth are 'elicited, and "faith, to "JOINT RESOLUTION rdn annhxino . ' rr, w. TTxriTT-n STATES. ftlt Pill tOO I IS-vaS 1 " 11m v - , . - . o -l o I ..r h,.tl Ksrtnfe arid House rf Kcn- A tnend lately mei a opuuisn ucuucmaui --jimihcu jiiienuiaio, , i:trt I States of America a Ureoie 01 tiavana, anu one ui mu- tm.v ,wiumxo .y , , of the tfiVxWo, published in that city. fR Congress assemhled. That ConSr.e 1 . ., r.L- : r. I . U invntAn' nrnn r V included .ninpM r,f rnnvfirsation. and the within, and rightly belonging to, the Ke- a t.. o...,JV. ... ' .u rt l . , ,. ' rm m - v ,1A rrerted into a new JlifM7iero spoke wnn greai huhhui, jmuno xca, j warm th amounting to enthusiasm, of his an- State, to be called the Mate of 1 exas, with ticipations anu mose 01 u muusauu umwo a iqw'i. - - in his island, of that city, when the power adopted by the people ot said Republic b Kpfiimo n rone Mrntip5 in Convention assembled, wim mc OI Hie IIlUlllKl lUUimr jia.iiijj ! - , . - , . 1 1 4l. or nnrrlit liV I f thfl p-sistinrr (jovernmeni, in or- 01 sanu, anu nei uaunc uu.... inouni. 0 the Kingdoms of Europe, she shall taiien a der that the same may uu auumau c prev tolheir wiles and been divided be- of the States of this Union. 1 17 .. --it 1 .nrvmll uoi A it fiirfhrr resolved, lliattne tween tnem, even as 1 uiauu - u. x. .- ----- -- and served out piece-meal to Russia, Trus- foregoing consent of Congress is given upon sia and Austria "In that day," said he, the following conditions, and with the tol- ir i ...Ml -mXc-a. lio "ctnrj nnd -,',nrr r,iirfintipi- to Wit : "we iiaiieiiervs win iac "v "" luiuucum""" , . f!notlf. s-.nl StntP trthe formed, suuiect and declare our entire and unlimited inde- to the adjustment by this Government ol pendence of all liuropean sway ! w e can- all questions 01 uouimaiv "...; l . . . . . , 1 I .! .1 rA..n.nn,on- ind thft (onstitU- not be Jspanisli colonists o?j,5- we can uc wun omei uutciiu"-, colonists of any other power, never. uon mereoi xvit.i tD v?r: '"lty' " r 't 1 , - tt:,i soc;t lio nonnfi of said ltePUbllC 01 to-dau, we would uecome uuncu owiw auu puuh uj, v, t , . "V ,Th 11. it. the hvvne h transmitted to the President ol, lzens 11 we wcic suuu w.i,... ,v,.-, ----- , t r Home Department has quartered an army the United states, xo uc iam of tens of thousands upon us, We are un- gress.for its final action, on or before the 1 O., tovoo nrp nnid be- first tnv of January 1 t. aermaruoi .aw. y , 1" Vt. 0a e "1,7 State, when admitted in Isaac Parker, - J. 1'- Henderson, P. O. Lumpkin. Nicholus II. Darnell, Fmnci? Moore. Sen. Emery Rains, Isaac W. Brashear, . A. W. O. I licks, James 31 Burroughs, II! L. Kinney, Wm. I. Cazneau, A. S. Cunningham, Abner S. Liscomb, John Hemphill, Van R. Irion. 1 it.r iViex.-iicvjow an, Isaac Van Zandt, Sjearman Holland, Edward Llark, Geo. W.Smyth, James Armstrong, Francis W. White, James Davis, .Attest: Jas. II. Raymond, Secretary (f the Convention. . ' Adopted July 5th, IS i3. City of Alsti. nti-Liiiic of Texas, Ji ly 5, 13 Ij. t -ert;.v tlw. f.rerroin is a correct corv of the ordinance as adopted and signed by the members of the Convention on yester-.tov- Tulv 4. IS 15. JA. 11. 14.1 1 11VM, Secretary rf the Convention. T r- Tinv (V TTIT! TTxiTT.n STATES. f JL.VJI jl ' - .' Austin, Texas, July 0, IS 10. tro a fishing in the beatitiiul and roin.i.. San Gabriel without lear or wiuiom .i-.:-.. Not so now at least not so two io.u.. aofor then it was just a necessary i take a rifle and revolver along with vou to the water, as hook and line; and wlme you watched for one moment the latter, watt ing for a bite, you were obliged to Iock tUe net to the adjacent prairies or busies lest some prowling Camanehe or Waci might I ,t 1 . 1 I I .11 jump upon you unawares. lmlit gi:u n ui we bo when one can viu ims otii-nuui rane without care and without danger. Picayune. Prom tl itajou Sarah Itljrrr. "High taxes nude lo:c prices. "Whig party. absurditv is thus 1 k,. o tT-i .lImT rorresii'inlent ol C.PUCV 4 o i . . the Washington Union. We do wish we .,1.1 IrnPn-n nitrw hi" friends tore-consider .t.:- .inMrmM. free lrom the degrading tutu v. k. . . t r.i trammels of party because, many ol them mh- nunresscd bvthe protective poll- t.l w r - v w , "-11 . . . -. cv. anu the mosi 01 uivu iu uwi . . . . . . . . i.IT:t nrr dfillv nlottin? with England r; The undersigned unarge d'Aiiai rl,-. TT:,Q,l fSfnto. hns 1 hp linnnr 'tn HCK I SCIiemt-s 101 tiii. v. v.... w"wiv,, - -titntions The whirr party is a striding in- ZL! rZ.S r ;Iance of-,he Unrful cW of preju.nce to jl 1 uiiaui, iiitiisiimmip v.......v. w. , 1 t.:,l thpir mot acretl rifriiis the ordinance adop.ejby the Convent. ' ' h heir minds to ol Texas, accepting tne proposal, conu.- - of j,tice which ought to be lions, and guaranties contained m the first he n Ut seiue u j and second sections o h joini uu - trenius of party. Nor interest, of the Congress ot the united ta aesior u r ' , ; ftf ?nlellcct. Can neutralize its dis admission ot Texas as a state 01 tne union. t . - - " . . i ii i . i:..,.i.. r- nstrous influence. Head. This ordinance snau pe iinuieuuii-uv i"- ,.,., i,rrp warded by a special message to the Presi- "The mode of collec ing ie enue he re. - . -,-r . ?.i :n 1.,.,:,,, n, ciip i ni mirrht aliord clearer 110- dent ot the united Diaies, wno wm icm Unu u,u :i ...:.u .t ;t. I.rnitv nnd m- tions of the enormous duties in thiscount n, II Wl'U II1C iaiuivaiivn v......-t i , . , . It, ii portance are so well calculated to produce if levied and collected m ?' Ncm- 4.:.: i,or Tpvos h.i4 thus instance, at their onlv port ol entr, lem- III eVClV IILllUUllV. lilll l. . v...- I r - . - .. . I I ... I manifested to the world, with a unanimity buco. the revenue othcer coll Uv a W d. ..... . .. r I 1 1l. forirrfl nliOllt tell PCT CX1H, unpara leled in tiieuisposiuon oi u ucuctt c Uui. " ..,rv tenth political question, her preference of an as- hence he ta1.es every tenth hat, cu ten ociation with the Republican States com- pair of boot and shoes, and posin- the Federal Union, ov'er all the ad- out. Now suppose at our ports, tlie c I ec " : : l,t -r t.. tL- forlv hats out ot every llUIldlCd, Wltn loreign lnnuencv;, -' "' uvmi" her battle-fields, and in her civil experience, hundred, the necessity ot union among me vuiu ciounns p tr;i ;nrr li-rht of freedon, and in voluntarily agreeing ;U, J'"lJ take her place nereaiter member of the American C i : 1 4:V.,,4f ,r IhP f. nas paiu u muuie , government which wil' command the ad miration of the world. TAYliOR &L GLENN, jLn. . . v . - ' , ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, jackox. miss: cause the payment is emorceu uy l.""-- --onow, :-, - - tt,vW t pa,m Our to the Union, after ceding to the Umtec -w--rTiT T. nrnrtcf! hi the Court of Appeals, uie wnicn our uio n 1: , ,. 0t:fi,,! fortifications, bar VVW "!; nrri,ancerv and Federal revenues are all larmeu out to monopoly, praxes au.j.uui.o " " nnj n,w V superior Court of nccrj a ad- our privileges of trade sold by the crown to racks, ports, and harbors, navy and navy Court at Jackson, the uircauoi nmu u.ul . . . . , , , it :i i i-. mmrfinss. arms, and arma- ... , h he highest bidder, anu our cuiouiai yw, x- y ai u, un..-., ..."c, - pan.ng C.mt,e.. j iej 1 s aespotism ever fuffered ments, and all other property and means ..larchJi, 1M. i meiu , . 1 n.. . 4.- ;;rr the nub lie defence belomnmr i hv rndurin oeopie. iui io "'" iiciwimii i , u i 7 w.. j..sKPii ii. KIUMTRICK4 y uu, ri ...rnm.ni will TIeniiblic of Texas, shall retain J.VJH.S r. iwiit.u. pome wnen meuiinoi mc iu o. -1 - , , TDftTTPH KILPATRICK, be shortened, and we shall be free to act all the public funds, debts, taxes, and dues 1 U0 AiJUvVl W atone or Hke Texas, ask protection from of every kind, which'may belong to, be clue ATTOHMA'S AT LAW, alone, or i j Repubic. ana shall nI.0fT..r of .he Cubana, Each ,a,S all the vacant and. unappropna- , i fmSTani Lycttc coun- ve;lr ,hey send millions of cold to support ted lands lying within its limns, to oe a,. itrhTV,..,V.Vr,',cer- CourJ, at & hoJ govern,net. par.fy drawn from mft h, nrin and the Hi,Th Court ot l.rrors aim vi- ,i resoUrces ot tneir own lsianu, aim pu ty umucs oi vr . - fcpniig an i c i ,,. TOn,.;rcg. u,e , rtfia .i,..:,,, linon the floods residue of sa d lands, after discharging saic i. SI" i,.i-.-,. .vKon l.ninoss reauircs. 1 t . u mr, nllHt. .:r. HIUTIW. J. W- CHAIJIERS BARTON c CHilliBSBB-S, . v i-i -c 4vn mrvsF.I.I.OlrS A 1 l.a rtVtTTv SruiNCS. Miss. the exacted uv enoniiuus uuc uj"- ic.-iiuuw . , - r exaticu i) i f- ,i. i V, lis:no:ed of as said nf foreigners. Hie "vame iutcncu i aeuis iiuu naumu, these millions consists in a tyrant sent to bless them with his curses and ins aosoiuxe rivals for employment. It h calculated loo to bring Viscreiit on that entire class of our population, since no one will lj able to tell, after a few years, whether a mechanic pre senting himself where ho h unknown, h".-: learned hi trade in the penitentiary, or at an apprentice to some honorable member ' f the trade. I presume that no one think that the penitentiary, h a proper place to educate l.iwversand doctors? I think this State ought at least to make an experiment in t he manufacturing of rope, and cotton ba"':in. from coar?e cotton, wit! the view oi'convcrting the entire labor of the convicts to the fabrication of thoso article". If experiment succeeds (and there can bj no doubt of it,) it will open a new market Tor our refuse cotton, and save to the State annually many thousand lol !.,.., i.aM nwnv for l:v':in'i and rope. and at the same time be the means of pro tecting a clas jof our citizens lrom wrom; and irrjusti.se, than whom there is none mom descrvin; of public consideration. 3Iy innu''uial address contained this p.ir graj'h: Industry sIkmiI.I be encouraged. Labor, j . i i ....... i ... when properly employed, may relied on as auiUMitiai source oi ikummi.u a .1.. . .-...I.4.1!..... .t,,. f.. wealth. v naievcr leini-i o oit.i v boring man from his pursuit, or to ilegra.lo his occupation, should never be persisted in. Repeated complaints nave ret n mam mechanics, that convict labor in the peniten tiary was so fiinploycil, as to coniuci scu- ouslv with their purMUts, and to bpr.g tno mcc'hanic arts into disrepute. Having at all times an anxious deiie to relieve the op pressed, and'to encoumgo such as are pur- sum" an honest livelihood, I uouni mu nut immediate repiee:itativs oi the people will -nf.i;iv inniiire inti the causes ot the-o complaints, and apply Midi salutary correc tive, as shall at unco :uimv tne compi.ini- ants and promote the public uhcicm. i tender my hearty co-operation m su li a measure. Such are the opinions hereto. ore express ed by me, and having Keen no good reason to change them, 1 have only, on this occa sion, to ro-avow them. The penitentiary has ceased to be a clirrge on the treasury, and so far ns its fis cal concerns are involved, is doing well. Relieving it to ho the duty of those who lerilate'," to strive for "the greatest good ol the greatest number," 1 rhoiild pa ler ad hering to the present system (bjeelionablo as 1 know it is) rather than mal.o such a change as would throw thes institution on the pTiblic treasury forsuppoit. You will learn from the extract taken frnm mv address to the people, that 1 w as vantages, real or imaginary, una. u ""--"J' 7." nn, "00ls aml l. im- n o cobt mtA nnTinn. iv u i nn nu iv imu ui uu .-v .. . - imm mv a discrimination quickened by her contact forty yards, of woolen carets and l fm influences, she has learned in cloth, and sixty pounus m iiou v l t manutaeturmg 01 t . . , k r r nil tin rea.iv mauc 1. . ii.:. her battle-fields, and in her civil experience, manured, aim ttnu-im.i y. baggincr, rope, c ncr name ianu .i,-1 .tnr:L.iti,;n.r hro.ht to this country: this planl . ... n(ivnnln.ro to tne neces 1 j v , ,,r 0;nrr tnL,..,i,i ?it tiling in a very striking light, . . ... x, " r:n,n1 fM ,!.,, iSiciiintinn. lh.T as a soverei-rn and according to the Inbiincs political n cn;J,aC(j m collecting intormali lonfederacy, she economy, and others of "its ilk 'the mer- tt Ucl 1 11 t 1 best method of managing Sta hr. JTad been thus robbed by law,! . , ll..r,:,..1i.1 ,i.- :w to whether tl olton iroods. introduced into the prison with advantage to the State and .1 ii rfovtv hats, boots, yards ot cioin, sixiy r ,nlro,,i( C( - 9 mr . . 1 r ill hill t ' I ' 4 v A - - pounds of iron, and one-halt ol ins stock oi i . j Rafcly xiiin information will, I trust, i.,,! n riMit to the protection the remnants, lett by the government m nm .,, ,;f rnrr-(i out p,v the le-'islatui e) of the United States ;and the undersigned possession, so much the cheaper!!" j prove satisfactory to the mechanics and to is happy to infonn you that tne iresiuem From ih MiM'u.ipp'mn. the country at large. -.I ilia llniteri IState! lias laivcll olcl'S iu ui-1 Dltn-tlirTf T.artr.r. I I loT.inr, t lint VOU W I I 1IU III Oiu ion Jl ... . . . . .. I . ICiUlliUUIUI .-. - J - - - ... ford this Protection in the most etlectivei remitter, in be- as "direct, full and explicit answers toou mnnner against future Mexican and Indian ," - ., ' ir7.,- ,r nh.. -xh.tll rtmntu. ou6stions .as you desire, I remain, very re- : : I ,... n l. I .,.,.tlnlliv viiiir Ii- oW CIIl7.cn. invasion. f 1 , I. f j-.WB,ynn (III Ir'l Ih! .11 V . 111, I Hl'l II I 1111 V . I.lltl .. -w-- , . h-fpoida toe cau. pular chant, ho had heen , ndd y law. , ;,a,,y , , 11 : 1 1 AM-..ri f ho 1 1 . 1 -vi t,rtA' nnw. 1 m 11 ) i. aiui ' ' t n emmeni wiucn . nnA' nf ;r0n. and one-half of his stock . imtinn OI tile WOliu. .ui.- - , . . ..ll l " ""''J - , . the date of this ordinance Texas ready made clothing, could aflord t s,c?1 cnaUc me to make such recommen.lations Liiiiiui aft of th" Jlecmnics 0 i. ..w.. j --- --- - vision. . . and llis Excellency Aticrt G. linm n. spcctfully, your fellow citizen, That the deliberations of the Convention, ana jus c j A. G. RKOW N. us far distinguished by calmness and pru- Honv brniNc,, Jul lb U. A Falcom;l, nee may produce a Constitution forTex- fo His Excellency A. U. lx,un: m Wyattlii'pes nnd others. Ml.P.r trials in the achieve- Sir: The undersigned, a committee ap- tlius far distin 1 ucnce.may piwiuw. 1 -17. i-7 . . ment of her independence and liberty have pointed by the "Mechanic's Association ol , 1 4 dnfovo I a r U-.1l r...,4.,t' Jntnrrn'rntn OU in been "reat and tnumiuuni, 13 -" oii'v - iarsnuu uuuuiv, i & j hope of both the Government and the Peo- relaUon to your views of the present system caritol, audit or M.vttiii.ws c; of.u TTJted States: to the expression nr vict labor, a? carried on in the peni- share of r.bn e. W e do ikU w mo VI uiu..." -- . . , " . .,1" V. . 1 ..il.i.xll.r M 1. 1 I' " , 1 . . . ..v . .11 .T. R. Matthews and W'hlz Venom. At the mass meeting of the whigs at lh -.ante in lor a osidiT at tliis. 1 v .,1 . . 1 1 , .. . cnlinltt 1 v r . ! .. I 1 ,1, iri'tn V lltli'-axO. of which the undersigned begs leave to acid tentiary ol this Mate, ueg ie. " UMattiii.ws w ,.n r'-y - -; ; ui """-"" o m I V i :. a,. CA Uivinfr inter-!.. .1 1 ,..01 innnmiu'. He isoli1! .Uilnl) ' . c t .Ttnu'ii f! (:! rit'i-'ri i if-iw i - . ni.i7rniiiiii i ult iuiiui 1 11 rii r 1 i- n 11 u i ii' o t , - - - - tllft SlllSiaCIlUll VIU1 vuiw ijuuio . l(J y uUi tuuaiuvii.v - w - Ill I IIIVIH"' h mseif will sentimenu of great reganl for VOg'atories. to wit: . . .- the mbsl fearless h-r,-ndrrs l the . , ; - youSelfand the honoraUe ffody or which "Uu lf electeJ Goveroor of JfissteipP Ira ic cause in . .lei ; 1" l ; - , ; you preside, your very obedient servant. iNovember next, will you usoaunon.u, A. J. 1o.1j1ov.i. To the Hon. Tiros. J. Rusk, cruelty, and not in wholesome laws or a ;iaui , .. Vith a warm and productive climate, a soil r IT... 1 ,.1 4. .o tort tn tno jiolly cria.i, vith a warm anu prouucuvc viinii"-, I WILT4 practice in the Circuit Courts or le . noted or it3 fecundity, and cultivated to th v' ... Pin, ,ln. Marshall. Lafayette, 1 ip-1 , .. , t fiP(TrPfi. constantly blC33CVnmf pah. Pontotoc and Tishcminpo; the Fcdcra Uke tje monthly rose, and j?aiing fruit at Court at Pontotoc, and the Chance ry couj i almost eveiy xvaxiriff 'and waning of .the Hollv Sprinffs, and the court of Appeals at a intolerable by Jackson. Othce in Hollj bpnnD-. frov nnd the blasting terrors M, rt luit ni-iii ino nut wi j j . arch .r, lSlo. " Lf.;i;(, 'jiid,. The island is more IUl.lllll"J v. i .- . . r .. . .-,TT 1 . . , 1 1 1 nn1 nnlnitl 1 t .11 l , . V ... , I . I . . . . . , , , iarl ,11 1 llllli. flllll v. l . n. stuattox, f i unauscu;uiiuiiuvu.....v- 0, - j. u. ooodlett. I"- 3' " a harbor esteemed tne oesi m n A. I 1.1 , f ..mtfiinincr COmmOUlOUSlV UlOlO ZSIrIttOIl, Vrltutiiit ' M uu'6 v i-v..v j-, . . r""t' ' , Lui .u,.r,rl merchantmen without ei- CW Fn,rl,g Jianc "' Ton the entrance to this noons sot'TM or eii fu,a s.,.,ifir beino bv so nar- Llil Ol ai-v mu...w - o - .u I . , i i-rc ..it ,r .ooocs tnnt Vrivemher next, xvi I you use an uoiiu.t i ino tieinoi.i.in. i""" j , oemuer nexi, ) ,n .(I-.hL.:, tst.. man elected olhco ever la rielits and liabilities, lO De UISl)OSt:u Oi as aaiu i xvj in- . - . - I -------o- I r-iltlifullvf thin I I'. IMATTIir.W. ns.iiu- may direct; but in no event, are .aid P.e Cnrennon, n,,n temtm. I convict tobort s,rcs !' , t wii, j i , i li:.l. o..lAl.Dr,r-ii ,,l . rr . I id. Will OU ItUJ.im" .... .1 . . . i ..I...., ., ,.fi.ri' 1(1:1- uems anu iiauiiniC. vw.uv " "i" Convention RooM, Austin it, f .. uvoYor their ob ect the aboiisiimeni us in saying tnai ms -- . ; on the Government of tliQ 'United States. ' July 7,1813. J Hi tion in fifo stands unin.peaehcd and umi V uTA.v,, N,0 nf pnnvpnipnt sire. . . ... it ol the present s)muii ui , ... w.. i,,i... f .nn.l urn to be an no. tSubS f;.;rm mber, in addition Sir : you S: fKot in'P io , 'h. honeV, and chrislia,, man, . While to said Stale-of Texas, and having sufficient U bono -re.thto .ran . l' ?Ie MXnic'sof'theS.a.e! . t,!', is .ho case at -l.H.uneo .;, inns m nereaner, oy .-.'-,"- ,hn i,onorable invention this "a .lirt.f. rnnT KOW. A FEW saVAKE, MEMPHIS TEXX. June 12. n!5tf. raw a channel and so difficult of access that i .it .-..c.i c- (iiii enter at . once. naruiv i wo i t-ooiio - - Over "the entrance to this channel towers etlo Itnnrerrnnble as Lfiuraiter. . ti i J .w1.i,aj ,a rte W ho wonders that i.ngianu .iiit3 w 1 et, mere is no Swith, Gorin, $ Co., COMMISSION M E HC II A NT S , . .. c..- .V5 Orleans. w T - . . I .... ruiecojclnn I .. ,".. -ii..r. Ala.: C.Udin Conn. Iex.ngion, TOUie iui ,w 1 ... - . V:.w;;hn:Mn,Jack8onTenn. nlSfany , douhU when she illdUCeS ; fepain tO P ucoj r- E. A. White. m Her debt, mat sue m -r " .n. . -.,-r- i i n rr i n t ii 1 iir:i iajiu LANPIHER & Wtll i Ij, mortgage, Wouk xvt,Mle and Retail niai isie. xw. i..r. -- t uv.v,w i.i it:4..j siotaj -enner ill J. S. of said the sion Constitution. And such btates as may oe .,;-, a t. Doxelson, formed out of that portion ot said territory '"rr. yAalTaires of the U. States, J O . . ... . . i - i I . - .. i I.,.. .in (it utes north latitude, commonly Known Resolution relative to mc luuuuu, the Missouri compromise line, shall be ad- the Tjnited States forces into Texas, mined into the Union, with or without r resoivcd-by the Deputies of the 1 co- ..it r u c?4 . J u.. Tim the I'res- slavery, as tne peopie oi cati cuiu u3n.is in Convention assernuicu, " . . nrlmiwinnmav desired And in such "State r,u- iTnlted States of "America is wv. ..... - IlLlClXt V. - , . ..... - c.-.. . c. c Kill Ko fnrmp nut nf srvi.I ter-1. , .i :r.A o,l -f.nnn-ited tO OCCUpy 1 it . -..n nn,l 4-vnVicit answer to the V UIICUl, iuii 4... i .. . above interrogatories is respectfully solicit- p i . ours witu repuui, 1 lies. A. i'.w"."'"t WVATT El'I'tS, J. Mosrxr.v, J. W. Crnnv, L (jum, sr. f James ltLOEit, . W. T. Ix, James Robinson, Tiios. Powell, 1 I ... . r - l t.f.tl ll I I 1 I I our county wni uau nuw.. ...... childhood, nnd his father and iamily, giw usthosamo worthy reirt 1 his pa, t itle. Col. M. is one of the strong bulwarks oi oui party, and let the enemy make the :uiac;i, and they-wil find him bearing down with a lion spirit all opposition before him. It must bo a source of pride to col. M.vnin.ws as a democrat, that the whigs recognise bun as ,l,,rr.r,t mark of attack. lie is the lad man to solicit their favor. Southern Hf.mvr. 1 llltrj viiivv - ted to occupy nereov auuioi.iiicii.ti" .-- - vi and establish posts wUhdut delay T,.r ,r. "M,a.. Juiv 29th, 18 15, n .i -Tlie Irst mail brought me aumuoiuii ...u, w..v. ----- iaeni e or States as shall be formed out of said ter-1 nereoY ritory nortn oi saiu Missouri coinpiounso anj establish posts wunoui uctaj f v. yV Uentiernen: 1" line," slavery or involuntary servitude (ex- f ti r exposed positions of this Ke- leUer of the 2.1 inst., and a cept tor crime; snau ce promoueu. J public, and to introduce, 101 ri f entitled to my low, in IIOM.Y SPHIX9 Gl Alll).- c..-.n.Tj tin, nd allude i to -The last Holly the "extra." no is you aro L i ....mririeU- bv tho i 'V'Wl me) shall be prohibited." ublic. and to introduce, for such purpose , . u inion5 on the subject to U lit.B. S i:ir as general i m m an . 1 .i- . rl P"""1" . . .. 1 -.,,,-inlrt nfl" : . . ' itiiluint hesita-l. ' , C...1 il.it in-p.it in- order to mannesi tne assent oi - , defence cf the territory una pi .' which it reiers, 1 give - c the people of this Republic as required in Texas, such forces as may be necessary anu .. IntftrroSaU.nes ot asnu 4!" 4T 1 T . 1 T - T Ill I MM WTl l I f "S I I . I L 4 -. l lL--. E.4M - A - I I ,1 1 J F Fill IU Vl - is 1 I i'l Tl 1 Drucists and Apothecaries, ueaieis, u. I'niu., I i-' S,r., iram YVimloiT tllas P1,T' l.iaws . . . . , . nml Carden bceu- icr. no. i tne peopio ji una i j'.i . . v... ... p exas, sucn iorcca the above-recited portions of the said reso- jajvisable for the same We. the Deputies of the people of Texas An:n .Renubl fS.mronlmn n:emriled. in their namel TtTOS. J. RUSK, 1 I"cs l !,, n.nkiil IS. 11 uuiiu wuii'""" w i - ------ . I ' I1 . . . air 11 iUl 11... il,.!. niitlinritv fin ir.li!n finrl oe-l .-. T TI I? i i-linVTl. ' liL....l, tirim 1.i TTnitoil Ssti tps; culler lis Y uuiu lauii lfj ...I... j I ;j.uvsi. . , 1 "uub" I " the United btate suirer Vet such clare that we assent to and accept the pro- . Secretary rf the Convention. M:ssis.s;Ppian lllnbanas suuer it i cci. j-- . . . . - i.;,i. - . ''i: ad iari miiaWp it has even nosats conditions, aim cuaiiuiues cuuiamtu . . : ixr. rttrtrim lis i- same mcumm. ... - - - - - rM- . . , .m I v fx rAt 1 O 1 .".Tl C II If- 111 It III I t FI 1 m . w I . I ' I r- A C . . 11.1 L 1 -- I . 11 1 A illliA irr-T III" 111 ll 13" I uy, uk wrTT:i: lrendvmatu- in the first and second-section ot the resoiu- risuu .-. " nnhdel. published an aaures iu u - ir,"'7,i Nitt. the t rUUi ! -ofthe Cone, of the United ig--- 0reams of feippi'; from i.htC I n.aKe u . ,,, , ; , III I l .-.-! - " r . ,.n.... r.1 nre snlisficd that Uieat 111- .1 i i.i lut iK-tiire be instice nas oeeu oonc oun. '- - - I to repiy, ii " -authordiip. Ve Ulur",1" ATr,ir-. o Canton, :uau- naking repeated answers, I . have untv a , !un,ta,t and a gentle proper to publish your letter in he uninlI,Cachab!o veracty, h ready to ppian, and to reply to it through the .f aulJnnitive,y denied, that the au iedium. In the summer of 181.J 1 i (r of ..JIum0M y no less than ex-gov. .M . i i n. mlin niotile ol lis- .. . . ... ,nn,l!,lnif. 1 i . i st nator. long. April 3 wi.Wnle Dealer and Importer of is- Cordial, tJin, IS uu, lla,.a Cisar, AVet India Fra.W a-a Fancy Groceries, czc. xc, JJtttrtcn Jefferson and Adams Street, ill- .1-1 Xi.J , , n.,k ii. i .i i....! nntantlv on nana. jiuupiu .uu i yarr, uj uc u.i.'i " March 27, IS 15. llY aiLZ upon the aforesaid. TIIOS. J. RUSK, Preset. XIUll X-lllciliv- ...w o- . m 11T.. I . w . r .i- -.i 4 .Arratn. cue du i rum. t.eorfre i. v oou. island oi tms cuuiiicici ,nwx.. j, ----p- - . - knows and appreciates its position, it 1L G. Runnels, G. W. YV right, . wealth, the weakness of the present tenure, Uobert M. Forbes, II. R. Latimer, and its military strength as an ocean for- Samuel Lusk, John M. Lewi., tress liut tnat tne cimuuhw, ijomi vamntu, owners will never submit to the fruition of Jose Antonio Navarro Archibald Mc?eUl, . . j .ut V.TnrrF.horland nev-lr:.ii Af Ttrnwn. A. C. Horton. The halfs of f acoS. nor Old VSA. Ever... IsraeJ Standefer. Endand bully and harass us uon. Wmuei uiU Et'ii," "r , r r, i..r.t eerfain. al t Tr;u.T. C-has.S. lav present canduiate lor sen o'- ip oeewliar eircuinsiaiu c is. .1 , ...... i l .i ! I I n I ' sJ it would seem, uia'. s"int- o M .. ...- necessarv, before gen. Jt it in siioiu.i m Vi-i i. BY WYATT ErPES, 9. E. Corner f the Public Suarc. rngianu r,. n certaju, aT Miller. holds ot uasuo iuuiu, j- '!' truth as immovably nxecr as uwbuWU- lt. e.. . the dial's face. Pfaw . , . . J. b. Mayheld, . . . ii.t.QO li.uauio- . The Italian is! wise be ore ne unucu ; thin?r. the German while ne is mnuu , . a thing, the German wiu.o , bW7 Wm. L. Hunter, and th Frenchman when it is over. r teta Anderson, HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS. M.rrh 5, 1315. Chas.S. Taylor, David Gage, - Henry S.Jewett, Cavit Armstrong, - James Dower, ' Albert II. Latimer, Wm. C Yoontr, ..-:n ;rftn thfl Brazos near uio c a i. ,.;,!,.rn) on ' lexas eiuvij. --- -- erne I 4tis wortny oi uieiec.v-'.. . - - . v.,n. t?,ii n-A timmse U may ue c uu,v b' .. 1 " .r tl.o Situ,., w httner in'.i- . .,. ,-Oi. umsc iro r :i u - , i I.. . ( l , t iiiu i' v , - - - - ii. k i i i i n ii i vt i i nio."'w - - - in other water courses vvhich fnf"ie1; anonvmous wgnalurc. H tru... and into the Trinity and Colorado J? . gygtcin. At present the bW ;lo ot for a iiKnr nl our experience extendeth not that tar u so employed at to n,.M lhu Uie t Vcl uol- is :,.t!,.r, it h fe-JSSSB. SMTrfS ssz-r- beSte a5 ir'ifjss than m tne Bi ctateslas virturl y to tinve mem nu.. i... - C( ive, o. ioned above. When the United Sta tcs u;. nnot lc olhcrwi.o than revolt. I ; U;tJl. -Sl oo ns shall have taken a fetie Ability of Honesrmechamcs - - - neighborhood ot tnese . ; - . toW fmmten loldtycnvuuw. .u :,,VeHi.M, the butUtlo roam m wuuu . -; f . M1 tentiary annual ly, 1 " ' JtofcroftCturisneto and other inH .'tc'n. U-n.,. ivc,. l thelrl,.,r.s ,..H. I have sway rJ.nwt unui?-p IM-d 'I - '"U mi l ninf'ei i' nl ly. tvg.