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[EDITORS ANIJ ritUl’JlIKTOK8.
NO.-XXXvll.”
llm consent nr Congress. Gm-.ji,, the light „f „„c who has licr.niliimlc wl.icli uc feel Tor the past|or her musical soul. * beauty ami Hmwn m IH.M. n fiiv-.l	:.I.....,i i......______________i_	_...i	___ _____	1
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WKUNKSDA Y, J AN. 21,1B ifl.
OOVKUNOK’S MKS8AGK I lie Governor's message was delivered at the clly cf Jarkson mi tlie Glli Inst. Its extrcmr Icn^lli renders it impossible Tor us Ip do more than make extracts.— ’J lie message embraces many subjects! in Tact «e cun think or nothin)' connectcd ivitli the interest* <>T tin1 Stale which Inis been omit-
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urnwn m IH44, mused pa^o-jduped by promises, made like pic,political nnd military sen
vcr this nitmnnl to tlio comn.is-.crust, lo be broken! hu should	Kr*'al |ri:ln» I re^prcir*illy <iu^
sinners on account or the road nnl\i illinr to pay Ibr his credulity	,lial one of ,l,e ,'ich« in Hie
being completed within the lime'bul t.-.ke such measures as will lor.^""^"^^ C^pl•,r;,• b'
rsjr"- “"i".''"'1 “'"'I""""'" a.
p innee pnitij to causes proof, we give his toy on banks; ;wni in liTc purely an American— nr which they were not respond- Unrnrluiialclv lor (lie Mabililvj'" ,l)0,Jr “nd w"1'	"»•'•> »»l’»
nir. lie ilivmis on llie Impor-W our imliiutinus mid the fafc.ty'n,n.<1 e'"ir*'y "» American citizen, uvron, x, i,h lancror. n mil rn.nl coniicniiijr lho'«>r Mu.ictv, political coiiiiniiiillic»il,,11' ,ri ,,,le "I11 °n,>' 1,0 coniplele '	’	. ,
Mississippi and Atlantic, an,| sH.lom pralil l,v the experleneu,he ,v.0,k «» done by tn A-thinks that the road noun,art,ni.>r ,l,c I™1-	T'"’	lrsw'"	l"!":C#n	*r,lst	,n	Americun m»r- «J» l,ear|-“
rrnmlhe Allan.ic,' sl.o. 1,1 slrike U‘'r° lni’.«l'.»	the	bank-
tin* \11 • •	• .	,	H,S •" 'Ins slate—the deep
I •’*,**'SM1’I” lit Vicksburg, and ami vital wounds which were indues as his reasons:	;flicted on the morals anil good or-
‘hi tile lirsl plan.-, the road from ,l'r °f society, will be entlrely Yielsbnrg (o Ja' k«n:i is coniplc-|l’",:;;i,,,,'n	lbs lapse tiT a Tew
ted: il is, to lie sure, In the hands..v,'i,fs- Whilst the recollection or ted. Gov. Hrown cuniinrnres by |oT a private company, but t|„.ilhc«ccxcnlsare fresh iiuinr minds, congratulating the people on lhc|C0l's|1'uctiini or the road is iliej*1 '\'N l,e »V*?H ir ive make an eii-gcneral prosperity or tin; country.!«lueslion °r primary itnpnrlHnre. jt,urinK rccnnl or the hostility tliKy
lie says: -Tlio health oHhe conn- "'T “ V''’",	^	unlyu.gondcred lo banks and
,	,	...	j	secondary. In the sc*;oiicl i»I;*re.1 *,:,nk ,nS:	to tlu*« cml I mlvise
try hm hecn ^ood. ItHlJ^r^ and _____________■:_______ .*	»•	'•	. I	.t.......	.1.....
nn^ the ^rarliiifr mi the line (Voni If ark-1Jn ain^t»'linctil nl' i\w constitution, eronomy,united tvitli a siiund cur- son to llnmdon is cnmpldril. ' :r—---------------------------------------------------------1	1
rrncy, propitious acasom nnd n fruitful soil, have rcu»\rdcd the toil* of the husbandman with o fair income. Blessed tviih trap qtiilily nt home nnd peacc nhroad, our country lias j;one forward to-war<l the high destiny which a* wain her;* uml ofTjri devout gra* Crltidr to the Supreme ItnUr.
‘l lie finsncinl ullairs of the State nre thus set down:
On account of auditor** u nrrnnls :it	6614,743	83*
#J*h<*rr hn? Iiccn ii* sued from Jam. t,
1BV1, (o Jan. 1,	i
IS 10,
the third plarc. a survev
route frfim Hrandon to tlio m3 line h»s Iiccii made, nnd thi cos! cf ronstnu tin^ this pari <d' (he work estimated at onlv *St. UiJJ.'iift, anil fourihly^ the two per rent, fund, iimotiuliitf; to with* in a frithm* of thrcr hundrrd thou'i;in«J dnlltirs, hi« hctn oppro printed to iliis road.’
The wr isa^c'con’aius the |-)x-ecutivc*s vicu *4 willi regard to the
lujloievcr prohiljitinjr (he establish* nf lhe.mcn* hank'* in this' ilatc.*
'i’here U much more which we hnuld notice, hut for want of “pace. We cannot, however, o* init hi<< laiiKUa|;<i while !spraki»)|j of (3en. Andrew Jarkson. Had C»nv. A. O. Jlrown nr.vcr said or dom* Jn^IittUc that wnn toiniuirudahle,
• !»•** tiiliuto of rcspccl •!»«! Rrn'* tmlc to the ntomory of llm old Hero were stifliciciit to cause the
public IaikN i;iven to this Slate hy.
. . |p»*onlc s concratidntion^ on hit re1 tncOcniral (»ovciniiicitl lor inter*- 1	°
election:
Making a total of 81,051,252 25 Thrrr linn bum p’d iulii the treasury on nil nrcounn from January 1,
' 184 1, to January 1, I MG,	779,545	18	:1
rial imprmrtnniN; lm docs not cim*idct thiv a pritpitiou^ moment to brim; th?m into market. The 436,508 41 1 ^hickAmw srhitol lands, 174,0(K».|,P ^rncr;t| Andirw Jai kson, the should, acctirdin^ to Iim opiniontMril»utc of a nation'* gratitude.— be lirased for Itrm't of 15 yrnrH,>lt wain not given to the yencrublr
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IM>12T UV.
^ FAIIKWEI.L TO OLK HULU
fir ASXHC. iTM K.
Tline « n Cmntnin in my heart Whose drrjn bro not hfuo »tirr«l— A lliinl Tor hiiitir. in ny «oul My e»r IiaJ never htsid.
A rcr^in^of tli* inpomjilrln
i'o oil bright thirds	—
A ftcii’a of ••xiiribing beautiful, UnfilkiJ, un^ilufuJ.
D'»l, wnhf J hcne.ilh iliy mt9l«r*hanH, TI»o*,n tfeioliJmn chor>l.« Imia ()iKn K l«Mrin,lo<>r lh.it <J*rp, ful/ iif*
Tlml I fthitll Sum? in llniirni
In llifit	pp< /l, (ot once
’('lie vilUirr of Umctl,
I'hol wh*l* it* brik upon my hrnrt. I*ie<,	wimiM	ut/
Memory nnJ fliohe'.l IIo|«a forget, Atnl in*>n	!•» .‘Irrp;
And oVr my •piot Ul1’ a Wi*» iio pet.roct tluit I weep.
•I have the honor lo transmitjoi^ yIIBn(.„! il,o.,cs ih} Tar.tvdl nolr» irrsolntion; ol the. Texan connrrss, j Now on	n„y ,i((bi
passed June 21 st, IR l.'l, tenilcrinp
and tha nr.t prorrnl* he placed t„!l>"tri..t to receive Hus tribute. Me ,	r	Ml	I	dird	at I We Ai'rinitaL'r, June 8,
the crcdii «r s.i.l lands.	ri|1| uf ^;|rs fu|| of |)o
He l:avcs the (|Ui-slmn ot pre- norSi T|)C Vesoluliurii' are not enijillunstosctlkrn on llie 500,000 more honorable lo Texas than ijcres public lauds, lo the jud^-jthcy would have lircn gratifying Imcnt iT the l.eirislalure, uml|lo llie eminent man lor whom they i • i .	,	.|	,	ncrc	intended.had it pleasrd Mca
•	wishes tn he considered as 'on (lie . ,	,	J-	t
•	............	veil	to	leiiRlhen out his davs, un
Ca>li is his niollo. 'i Ij |||| |1(J |laj received them. 'I’he
Showing a bal.ini e Itul't.indin^ on
Is! Jan, IH 1C, or 8271,707 OTjlence.'
An npproprialion limited m 50,-lexperiein:s (he «ays) has b^en Ihiit j pern sal or these resolutions nivi-tlOO dollars is recommended lo be the l;«J ehc (die Stale) deals w ith ken in our minds llie liveliot re-'mnde lo llie Seminary hind, liir the citic.ens on a credit, the better cnllcr'.ions or a man who lias left r	i ii-	i . i ..i.	die impress of Ins nuulitv Intel-
pi.rpose or ereclit-K bud<.,n?s lo. both parl.rs.	Meet on all the interestsVd insti
The Kxecutivr.considers llir Slate, I.is rcmin.uulalions and hin-.,(llj||MS ()f hi, toulllrj. He was
under the mo^t solemn ol)ligationsjpiaj;e r^sprriin^ public cducn*(rvcr (|1C filst n))(] unrhanging
to |iiiv hack Iii this institution thellion, cannot but be npprccintcd. jfriend of jMissis^ippi. Firm nnd 1 J	..	i	t> .• ?	-i	.	i	_____ n______:t.i—	i.:.	in
runds or which the Stale was! He anticipates willi pleasure,jinllexiblc in his purpose—wise ini<i(T and which were Inst l.yilhe not far distant dnv. ,vhen llir:;"*(1 !, rtr,,3>c "• wa'- 'l'
IriMlte,	■’*	-	limssessed	a mind to comprehend,
I,ei„s invesled in bank stork. jinstalme.i.H on Ihe bonds «r ihe,'^, n ui|| (() Mrve m,r ,‘van(, _
Il i<i rtcomoicndcd that S25,-il lanter !* IJank will be	paid.	In*	11a heart without guile,
0M», and siieh oilier portion of Ihcji* confid-nt that the	State	«ill	anti in	his bosom the fires nl na-
u.o iier cent, bind as i- necessary meet these liabilities. *Thry have	triotism never unit out. Wl.e-
.	i	i	i	:	.i.r.niL-	frr»m tlirir Irr-iiim Hr thcr in the held — al Ihe red man s
for that purpose, be expended in not shrunk rron,.h..r	„,liin.'r,	,	of c|ljir
compleli..K .he Hail Hoad from responsibility, W/&y«rrtr»•<//. s,;llc_or |n
Juikson lo Drandon, under Ihe di-| lie bases tins lirm opinion on ' he j S(r;c J>y lime, we see him boiv-
retlion of commissioners lo be facl that in 1SI3, lie maiii.ained;jll(r |)Cr,,re the nliar of the great I
■___l||,{ Slate'* liability lo pay lliejAAl—liis cares, lii.s toils, his adec- tint we deem it not inappropriate
lions, and his encrqioj were given,
always	given, lo his country. He
Yel lron.iif.il in nur ihriltinc twarl. Thrir crho vhtll Bol f1..,
rimuVl'bru'l ui frwn Ihy Nurlhom hww Old iNrirwij'. forrit lonep,
tVild iiirlodir* fwm rincirnt l.nJ. t>r ^alaccs anil fllronr*.
Tokn It.cV Ibc 'Trnnit'i Rr.li.udp,"
The voice of llial dry tea,
VVhn*e billowy lircnsl ii djcJ willi iVjwtrl Madt .ndibl. b) Uifa.
Take biek willi ibc« wlial n«'or b.lor. l*o Musie'a .oiea wat girrn—
Tlio anlhcm llinl “Nin^nTa” ch.unla Unccaningly to llfatcn.
Thr ftfiirilol a Pr.oplc wnkcil Dj I’rfctlom'a lialllc-cry—
Tlio "Memory of llieir W.aliinglon1*— Tlieil acng of ficlory.
TaVc back with tins? « loOier Fame,
A proiidfr nicbe in Arl,
Fresh laurel., from our vir/l-n anil.
And—Inkc a Nalion’a hcarll
It is with pleasure that we be«r witness lo ibis high effort or poet ic excellence. It i. »o aeldom lhat ivo meet with good, genuine poetry these days, since Byron Southey and Joana Bailey have ceased to 'wake the weary nine,’
appointed I'nr tlmt purpose.—(.
These SS.I^IOO bad been loaned debt, :ln«i was elected, he has since
harmony of organised thought, which entitles her lo rank among the beat |ioels of the nineteenth century. She write, willi none of the perfumed loOneia of iho 'Immortals of n season,' but in the bold, Impassioned language nf (he awectneis of Ile-ihn goodneas of Smith* as ono who hail worshipped at the ahrlns of Ihe mui. es in the valley or lirr childhood, anil knew how lo awaken Ihe highest ardor of the poetic lyre.— VVe lake pride, in her a. an American, admire her as a |<octess, anil fi-el confident that the Norwegian's heart will bear eternal gratitude to one w ho pays »o eloquent a Irihule lohi. memory. We liojie lo hear from Miss I.ynch again, as we Teel as.ured her intellect if capable of grasping any subject within Ihe range or poetry.
The Ynnlrec in Maine Sfrrrl.—
1 calculate 1 could’ nt tlrivo n trade wilh you to-day,' *aid a Irur specimen ot the Yankee pedler,a. lie stnnil at the door oT a mereli* ant ill .Maine street.
‘I calculate you calculate about
sneering reply.
\Val, I gues» you ncedn'l get liuDy about iL Now here's a do-r.cn real genuine ra7.or slrops, worth two dollars and a halb you may have Vut Tar Iho doHtus.
•1 trII you I don’t wanl any or your Irash; .o you had belter be coin".
•\\ al now, I declare! I'll bet you five dollars il you make me an oirfl for them are atrops, we'll have > Irade yel.'
•Done!’ replied Iho merchant, placing the money In llie liandi of a hystandcr. The Yankee deposited Ihe like sum when llm merchant offered liitn a picayune for the strops.
‘They’re jnurn, aaiil llie Yankee, as he ipnelly fob'll the ilakei. •But,* hn adtfed, with great appa-rent honesty, ‘I calculate a joko'a a joke, and if you don’t wanl then strops I’ll trade back.
I he merchant’! counter,anca brightened.
•You are nnt so bad a chap, after all; hero aro your alropa ao give me the money.*
•There It i*,' said Ihe Yankee, as he received Iho strop, anil passed over the picayune, 'A trade’a a trade—and now you’ro wide awako in airnesl. 1 guess
Ihe nexl time you trade with Ibat .
o pic you’ll do beller than buy razor atrops.'
And away walked Ihe pedler rilli his rar.or «lrop« and wager, mid the abouU of Ihe laughing crowd.
by ihe Nate lo the Jack.on and'openly and boldly expressed the Drandon Kail Kond and Dridgc'samo .enlimenls, and again have Coinpjny,and approved Febmary.lhe people rhnsrn him
has descended lo Ihe lomb, but it is left w ith us lo maniresl our respect and veneration Tor his name.
2n, i!h2, but nuilc contingent on' Our Omeruur placcs llie Stale,!,, token ot the deep sense or gra-
lo the occasion to pay this our humble tribute to Ihe high order or poetic talenl evinced by Ihe Tair authoress In the above lines. She has evoked from Ibe depths
Somebody is of Iho opinion lhat Ihe ose of Ihe term ‘bettering’ should w.rrant Ihe application ol [ lla antlpode, •wcrtering.’ -
[N. 0. Dell*.


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