- . - - ----u-- - -- - a , T . : I I V -..,. 1THJE 1-: LORtDIAN & JUURNA { '. : ,".."'1''A.,;'_:<".;1..4i., i : 00- :....",,; ...t_. ... .., __-_-__ -:.,-....---- """ ----'""":" -... ...-T _......_ ......_--..._,_....... __ -- _. .- -- ---0-: :"' '' ..,,..__-::- _-V.,.-- ---'---_--_-........ -.;,.__ ',-.." -]T' M. BYNAXWEhI&1llLTON.\ TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDASATURPAYJANEYAItY9IisiL 'VOLUME I-NUMBER . ,.-- --..-- -. -.-- -- -., -.__ __. _ .-. ---- ---::: : : = : : = =-- --==c.---- -- ----- --- =. = -- ----- --" . -- -- -- -- - ;;::: : -- ----- - Address of Gov. Brown. ion ofa statesman: for the second ofiica in the' Co'tlponJmr of the Journal of Commerce. \ TRY-KEEP TRYING. President and his accomplices, and they shall signed i it who "'rl, it will b0 published to tillS t', After the oath was administered by Chief (lovcrmncnt, who is liberal, enl'ghtcncd' and CHIEF JUSTlCE lt\HSHALL. have yoth efibtts prrvred .in vain ? themselves appoint a magistrate i to be charged South, fortlje .men fthcSuth to reflect u4 I Gov. Uno\\'x delivcied abate sec ional prejudices, and t'estined, I trusty RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 2!, 1819. Do not !ink to eaith' again, ; with the functions of public minister. A law act upon.. , Thomas Douglas, : . Justice L Providence Tr-ip : ilg _. . to a large shall the other I occupy space among What visits this he They dnA hereafter to be passed decide. " stranger cily-como \h. nothing an ndJres*, in substance: (says: the Sen. he sUtesruen who are to be instrumental in from ever so great a distance-Um asks,where fcather's'cigb cn will break them through; cases of responsibility, as well as the forms touis NOlolcol ?uDL QcU, T jid1; inel; ) u follows : the preservation of this Union, won by the did live ? What domicil. had the and conditions of the prosecution; of them.- The .lohilt Register discourses as 4 the Sflalefl.'td valor, and erected by the wisdom of our Fa. Marsbal On yourself alone reiving, (Art. 60th.) fJows Ccntlctncn/ of its roof that of spread protecting over You will the conduct of "those tyiusc of Representatives: : thers. And now is the period when the Farewell ti tall and reverend head," from which, as conquer, try-kejp trying. '. Jn ttL case of a vacancy in the office of papers which recent, Fiat-ow-CmzuNs : I respond most hear. Address of Washington ought to be pu. fiom a fountain, light streamed on the science Falter forth not-but all upward rise, President, the Vice President! succeeds ; buta Iy supported Gen. Taylor, yet speak despairingly i lily to the charge which has teen so emphat. blished by every patriot editor, and caused t tlie to of the law, but which now lies low in the repose Iil% Try-keep your energies t/ying.} new ejection shall he held within a month. of. France on account of the election .of cally and impressively z given ; and I assure lead! in tho family of every patriot father.it .- of the tomb ? [ had seen the original Erery ,'.ep that jou progress No person related to time President in the least Loui Xapolepti j jtizens that and vcnrradou comes to us now, as the warning voice of in Will make your future eflbtt less ; degree can be Vice President. Some of the J ou, fcllow.,::; my rrsped sitting graceful dignity on the Supreme papers of'hi* Coiinfrv IIJII]| , the Father of his from the land. Tiy' ecp tiyinjfrOn The Vice President is to be elected by tho are Country spirit of 4\r\ these books presented (o me, con. licnch, and by going to Washington can see the truth an. Goji relSwar.; & unijta! upca Ue incapacity: of ihe Krencfi taming thc Constitutions of this State and of Fellow.cilizcns, no (patiiot': no statesman, his Lust in marble, lacing: that bench in company You \'i jcofl'j or.', ry-kctp trying. National Assembly from :list of iLoie .nomi} i. people ftr ?n iteJicn.t, / eiercif.o of the ? l II he should countenance the intimation, for one mo- nated by the President, within one month ;f. of rlgbt !.he United States, are only surpassed >y I with Ellsworth and Jsy, his illustrious Ponderous barriers you' may meet, eHflfragc, ( fn iljelr! CfWceV veneration I feel for that book, meld, that this glorious, this free and happy but I wanted his house ter his election. Louis. tapobon f deep inspired predecessors ; to see ; tut against ;hern bravely be.t ; or I'reL'enj' They talk! of used in the solemn ceremony which has just Government, secured by the union of these to look at least en the exterior of that house, Try-keep trying; Thp Council of S ate i is a very indefinite (the military enthusiasm f for the CMHoriouViin.clc ; lj teen performed ; and the Ubc of :.hich is a States ; this model human wisdom and great. said to bo adorned as much by tho beautiful r\unlit should drive you from the (track ; body to be elected by Assembly, with the as the cause of the success of the public declaration of our faith in the Chri I, ness-can be destroyed. When its influenceis development of ihe private virtues, as official Or turn Try you I from your purpose back; following l list duties : and express much terror fir the nephew nation and belief in now being;; felt and imitated by all the nations station and abili -keep trying ; Art. f.The CouncH' of State sh\1 be con. of this consequence fin religion, as a our was by public acknowledged On yourself! alone lehin anti.rtPIIlcn memory of Marenn-rt iht'i overruling providence of Almighty God!, of Europe, it is not a matter ot'specula.. ties. I walked up Marshall street, running You iv ill con uq; ly-keep t yiag. stilted all bills or laws to o, of Georgia, relative lion, to assemble here, their effects will bo : to suppoit me an information: which, if not of an intellectual absolute majority of all the votes given, .n' nature is not very dissimilar on the twp sfJc-j " witnessed in the improvement and prosperity of my official duties.Sclf.inndc character, was at least characteristic of the that these shall amount to at least two millionsof I to the construction of a Railroad across the of the Atlantic, and considerate( observation! : Isthmus of Panama. The; advocates , of every portion ofour- beloved State. Rut, deceased jurist. Taking his hat or!; and placing ; votes. If the highest candidate has cot I report pin detect few points of distiuction, r twpe"J If to bean ; the construction of the Road and at gentlemen, the paramount subject of all others .ICtl.-U you arc exception it under his arm, have seen him," majority, or have not two millions of votes. Ih l argues the Honarpartism of |*rancc and ( Ta'for. t said Crabbc to his ( considerable length and with much ability t ! land is ed !r. young sai-J J he from market in this ism of the U. State " in this, our happy and favoied coming way, choice is to be made fr.o.1 among the five ? . friend, be the first in all observation the of the whelm ucation. It is upon the education of the youth you my bare headed, and carrying a parcel of eggs in highest candidates, by a majority of the National question immense advantages -- .-- ", and You take the the United States' must when it is completed of our country that depends, not only our pic I experience. may his hat, striding along as if nobody saw him." As reap TiE WHIGS AND SLAVERY. whole population cf Maryland I and select from. nhly from its so much shorter a routeto eminence as a nation, but its character, hop : Jt \v-S cyen so. No one who knew his ways His are strictly defined and limited. being 1. The Whigs proper are just now in ' it 50 men who arc most distinguished f for talents the and countries bordering a ('t'pro. pincss and permanence. It is said that money I I would dispute the fact. His intellectual habits He has power to bring in bills before the Pacitt al ratio dilemma. In the North, they are or description of public usefulness, importance the Government ; Iry. is be assured fellow-citizens, that any seemed at times almost to forbid a Assembly by his ministers I urges .ft lug t hack out from the power- my proper as governmentmeasures. ( Of, . Gounlicne-cs } and I will answer for it, they arc all, everyone giving aid to Mesors. ,,Ste. :| Jviiowledgc is fly the principles of attention to the outer man. A friend of mine Aain\vl abolition eicitenjenthicb'. for power of them who tIle without phens and who the ypar They men began Chaunccy, \ secure , our glorious institutions, t the field of office, i is word observed he had often seen him measuring He may dispose ofthe armed force but never ; have been tic. most active to appl.uw; aVl en.. a dollar. Look into (ho public to build the ro.id from the ( right open and free for every citizen, and as \vc extend the dusty street with his long footsteps, being command it in person. He has no powerto governmentof courage rin fhe South they are trjin".'1,7 , of the nation, and who are they that take the New Grenada., and recommends the rr passage the scheme of education, we extend the upparently unconscious that there was any alienate any portion ofthe territory, nor cover the! ground they are ejargsj!; wiTh La,. lead there ? They arc men \vho made their of a bill directing the Secretary, of thNa'y . field of choice. You witness to. ay a prac. such thing as a trottoirc or side walk. lie shall he be able to dissolve or adjourn the National ing l fort Iy.a combination with iho faua/Jcs of own fortunes-self-made men, who began to enter into a contract with those tical illustration of our simple, equal and Re. wore in hot weather a tortQfbom1lzinp frock Assembly, nor in any manner to suspend gen. other sections. For instance, 3ft r'inch! , with nothin The rule is It tlemen to the mails, pa. publican: institutions, in the elevation, by the unh.eral. pervades coat, and it was al ono to tho "oM chief" as the or the operation of tho Consti. convey government tiers as the North American, and such polUi. I our, State and from the stores, troops, and officials, for the term of lice choice of the people, of'one of the most Courts I'\'derl they c'ill him whether its lustre was new tution. He is to present yearly, by a message clans as Fillmore have written and talked of highest to the lowest. It is true of allt the twenty at a compensation of J30,000: humble and unpretending of their citizens to pro. or tarnished. His fondness for Iltloit.c Uting to the National Assembly ; an account, ,of the years Southern arrogance, till the vials of \rratj fessions. is it has been the to so now so at annum, stipulating complete the highest ofiico in the State. Therefore, I ; anytime is fully attested. general state of the affairs of the J Republic. per company have been exhausted-after they since I have known ihc public men of the road in three and to build fireproof pne'.Q- cherish education as the palladium of our libcrties. The number of members of the club to He negotiates and ratifies treaties, but notrtaty years couragcd and aided the wild ( this State or the nation ; and it will! be so warehouses at .each end of ihe line for projecis > H which bo Jelongctyas limited. No strictly shall b conclusive ueijl after jt has OtdJiugs; and the Saqes-a! ,I at ouse, wheu while our institutions continue. You ; the use oflhc United B't t.tcs. The present Cfmi'miteon I'ellow-Citizens! I close here lJUtJin'ing men met at a been the National see where the . might ; young admited. They approved by assembly.He they .cyrrcut Js l fcaj/'jig ihem must throw a man !his own resources to Naval Affairs cOlsidere the of so solemnly pledged before you, and in upon place called Buchanan's Spring, a little out of is directed to watch over the defence o : subject they shrink back with JJQco from. the consequences bring him out. The struggle v.-h'ch i is to result much importance that .they instructed Mr. - the, presence of God, who holds! the destinies the city, and there pursued their simple and the State ; but has no power to undertake any of I heir insensate policy; 'and 'cry in eminence too arduous, and must be Ki.vc to move that ten thousand extra copies cf nations in his hand, to support the Con si ti.i i harmless: sports. .Marshall entered into thm war without the consent of the National As. aloud to the Democrats lo fuIJthem, out of iho .continued too !long, to be encountered and of the be published! and that the be tution of the United States, I should not per with an enthusiasm quite remarkable. Forgetting acmlJI]. He has the pardoning power ; but report IJi scrape. The North Amerc-n:: of maintained voluntarily, or unless I as a mailer made Ihe special order for tho day, the yesterday mit this occasion to pass without the cxprcs all law, forms of justice, silk gowns, he shall not have the power to exercise this gives the hailing sign distress in its leading of life and death. He who has fortune to fallback appropriation bills should be disposed The sion of an opinion in regard to the crisis now arguments pro and con, opinions and decrees, function until after ho has taken the advice of article, objecting to and deprecating a SOuth h. soon slacken from his efforts, motion for the punting of the copies the Southern of upon wi he went into the play as ifsome of the Council of State amnesties&lal (ltr ern Convention t and it talks impending over portion our and finally from the Will great Jestinj {$ ; general was referred to the Printing but ; a.? gliMy hot ' competition. hung on the results. he be law for that Commitct the Union, and the ] Union. Though only granted by a passed importance oF preserving mc it is a question whether it is desirablethat the motion to make the bill a special order not There is no public officer) who will defend well be diverted of the dignity with which purpose ; the President of the Republic, the it, as if it had not been fjrsl and foremoet in th a ghoul.1 leave his, in order unless unanimous consent, being of parent son any proper. j I Nature had endowed him, he did on these Ministers well all other by enunciation, for the sovereignty of the States, the rights ty at all. You will have a large fortune, andI oc. as as persons condemned objections were made and it went over. some years, of th m wt mis the South tho of the Con casicns become "a child again," and cnjpy the court onlybe chievous sectional l ' and compromises by high ofjusticc may .ductjrijfies. 7Sa I am sorry for it, as it will be the spoiling of a The Secretary of the Treasury, to.day, in pari! pnt'the fctitution with more firmness than I will. I even cbuldish things. pardoned by the National Assembly.In S "them'bis is quite as . good lawyer. These ire deliberate sentiments reply to a of the House made last month, i.ni would say to all who would be disposed to \'i. my The grand aim of each man: was to ring regard to the veto power, the provisions cal They, too, are anxious: /> be sxtitdfioao.vi and I shall rejoice (to find, in instance sent into t a return showing the different : /leit elate those sacred rights, thus far thou shah 1 shall be mistaken." your the bolt," or throw the quoit so accurately as are, that laws of emergency shall be promul. t kinds and values articles of iron j'm- jvlitical /iCfl-to' ;fco J ahcliuml front jjo, and no further." Hut there is a wide difference -- -- to bring its aperture right over the uprightpeg gated. .after three days: from. their passage, and, ] ported, and duties received since the enactment : t. the storm which might have been allayed, if I humbly conceive, between a firm PCIT.\XlSI.-CarJle in his singular] workon in the ground, and thus encircle it. This other laws after- oaa month, counting Irom' the .rlhe TarifF af 1342, from \\lbh I have they }ha.ci. ilslemid la the voice, of ihe ai nat and manly resistance, to unjust encroachments, pp. has the f following the old gentleman could do with equal" precision day when they were adopted and passed by taken the f. which : be DemoClC ThyTi be to glad if th", and the empty vapouring and gasconade which quaint and striking passage : and satisfaction. Hut he must have the tho XalOla Assembly. During the period interesting, as lowing contrasting sumoia/y the operation may of thc wi only a hand, and helj& . lias become so common, in the form of /slcre Give a thing time ; if it can succeed, it is way' clear. No interfering obstacle could betolerated delay specified, the President may, by a message two 'i'ariflsXlaknzenl : Ihem out of dimctlr? ;.7o 2,177,342.30 Iliorando. and the JJiKi rivers. The me. j ijzaa: : politicians, apparently unrebuked, can Hah Those men, I think, had a work !- mentionable thing, when. we consider how Assembly shall provide for their due For the year cnlin/Juue 30, morialists. ask fir a survey of the route I by .calculate the value of the Union," and flip Thoeak thing, weaker than a child, becomes I indispensable a supply of the fiery clement promulgation.! .'IG.7.t;; : SO-1S6 3.G7I,1{6 United l Sates Kqginecis: asd: tlse gjanl 0.a . pautly' discourse of.iho capacity of the peo strong one day, if it bo a (true thing. was regarded in those days. In all his intercourse His salary is to be six hundred thousandfrancs For the j ear) ending:i,7sU June,.>CA) 30' 3,320,423, J 1540. 2,803,757.63 strip of twenly.five miles on each sic ' pie" when their own selfish ends are to Lea Puritanism was only despicable! laughable with his fellow men, Marslmll appeared per annum, and ho is to be lodged at From 4,009,820 the 1st July lS4Gto 30th Nrov. 1S4K( of the road ; they covenanting on their 11r todeposite .lf1 \'arlccdhi1( quite as ready to deny it, then ; but nobody can manage to laugh at it just t to think himself humble member of the the cost of the public, in the palace where the I,'7'JC,. 2S i;' t5tJ7- 3ttl.S2i L 1,050,570. SO i iI3,5S7t3 in the treasury $;,000.0 m Government when they are disappointed,) an<3 the talk of now. Puritanism has got weapons and sinews human family, entitled to no more rights, im.munities National Assembly meets. security, :guaranty jr tl woik. the, dissolution of the Union has become nl 1. j it has got cunning in its (ten fingers, or respect, than tho most humble, He has power to appoint and revoke the 12,505,003;: 2tj.3,1l!'U. O '00 which they are t(compete with m eight years. Tn most as familiar as household words. strength in its right arm ; it has fire-arms ; not even when his station was taken into the appointment ofthe Ministers ; to appoint and 1 lER THE TARIFF OF 1810. They propose to sell the land in small pro : ,.t rdlow-citizens, there was a time, under war navies ; it can steer ships, fell forests, re. account, much less when ho considered the revoke also, in a council of his Ministers, all From the 1st Dec. IS It), to 30th June, '1817, portions to actual settlers, at Government tin's Constitution, when the opinions of that move mountains ;-it is ono of the strc-ngcit endowments of his mind. 'L/" clothing of diplomat agents, cornpnders.il.chiof I of'the 4,009,127 5,660,127: 1,090,511.10 prices ; to build the; roaJ of heavy iron ; t t. .iI great: man, to: justly called tho Father of his things under this sun at present. humility" disarmed all prejudice conciliated the Republic, by sea and by land For r Iho year ending June 1818, carry army and naval l stcrss (Le?;,' at1; &r& rs 1 'I Country, whose portrait is now before me, Irish Ingenuity.-When General V- all feclngs. It even created a kind of affection al prefects and superior officers of the Nation 12M'iS5t; ; 12,520,854,; : 0,730,123.20 and sailors at one.ftmrtn regular ,fiire, I J "'ere revered and respected by every states was quartered in a l small lo\vn in Ireland, he the gentle old man, the sauvity of Guards, of the Seine, the Governors of Algeria $tS,1'J,2iL '$.lQI;;2St 5,110,73-1.00; :; which, they propose shall not exceed onehall"the \\1 Ad. when whose disposition was exceeded only by the and( the othercolonies, the gen. rates now charged on the ! nan in this nation-when his Farewell and his lady were regularly besieged, attorney Pama may. f wastho IGth the to which robust of his intellect. A United eral and all other functionaries of Last night day f superior steamers. , I their energy United States into drru to the people of the was ever they got carriage, by a beggar her the door assail. States Senator said to me this week, ono of rank. He also appoint, and dismiss, at the the meeting of Southern memlJersas adjourned -__' .i who t at of may garJed as the promptings inspiration.ut woman, kept post which was held directly after the \ pas.sage : vhcrc are the politicians now to be found ing them daily with 'fresh importunities and his great gifts was condensation reductionofendless suggestion of the competent Minister, according of Mr. GOTT'S resolution, relative to the A Pleasant I'ociiion.-Uor. Edwards. of ;t detail the ofa few and conditions fixed law "to poor to do him reverence 'r*' Who regards flesh tales of di trels. At last the charity to simplicity; general to the terms by ., abo.ition: ofthe slave trade in tha District of Missouri in his Into n*' sag, states Jadys at the all other officers and f functional of the that.b' principles-an eagle glance strong, gov.crnment Lig admonition, ** indignantly to frown and the general's patience, \\ exhausted Columbia.. The meeting wa held pursuant Gubernatorial, chair I'l no !ineaq It ofa and rank. tho salient: points case, a prompt re. inferior " *'ion> the first of to al'fnatc : but their petitioner's was etill in its ()fIoses. He037 r/Ms t dawning attempt I understand it "I every I I doubt wheth- He also suspend l, for a period not exceeding ,to adjournment, ant was preeccs. any portion of our country from tho I Ilef' I pristine vigor. One morning, at the accus. jection ofmpertinentthings. may the somewhat stormy. committee of fifteen 'sors FainC't ''Itir his 'term, was 0. ; .av-; ?" \Vc have, witnessed' the aiternja/ totfuk'c I tomcd hour, when the lady was getting into or the Judge( any very great lover ofJibraries. three months,dismiss agents ele.ct.ed them without by had r. solved ((8 to 7)) that the address to tin olher me, indleflt&. office with hi* If there arc men who afibrc people but may not : the question' of our Southern institutions 1 her carriage, the old woman began, Agra can ; Council ofStale. The South, prepared by Mr. CALHOUX, should be repletion injured" by defraction ; the ne.xl r them I think he JLe ofthe with - was ,concurrence to -tlic question upon which the destinies of my lady ; sUCCeSS to your ladyship: and sue. dispense among number ministers and their duties, are to be presented to this adjourned meeting, and, of committed suicide, and he, lmtIf has foe, IU.3..n. In refer.. railing all think iu ihat most signally, by I days year ; be perhaps great , A following account is given require, for their validity, to countersigned. Wel you S. < educated her lad me a pound Calc.-The I P has been that t t l&w? i part ofilis , Gen. 1''lor-a! S.ou'bcrn man, tight, that }ship gave trumpets which ) .rjja&v .nr ( EJceJency's message/ ofa cave in a limo stone chain of hills not far by some minister, except t tlje act dismissing a of the members of in the South, and deeply interested in South. I oflf and that your honor gave me. a pound of from San Sebastian :-" In the 1838 mmle: :. thcro is soir.o prospect of'unitcd action on the one rhQ legislature, wJj rrn in iiiuhns--by Northern support; v/c now5t' I ?1" hut, my good woman," said the Mexican, Don Juan Flores, perceived year the hid.a The Presided, his ministers, agents and part of the .South on this vexed question. If it was read, waggishly SacraiQent proposed thai t tWetm.non / . at Jue- loaned the tnako this-the most deli I general, "do know that dreams always do think so are very much mistaken. captured & tb.? you you to ' attempt den entrance to cave. Ho cntereJ, 1m all depositaries ot'public power, are to be responsible you Executive for his .. *aio of all which our liber by rule of contrary ?" Do they so, phaseyour n The repoit was not by Ihe meeting, rotctior1'e ot several in tho questions, upon I go seein" inside a counci Indian warriors sittin" for their shares gov. acclptec \\ do bin L is office lilt entaik! I : -. *) I be. 1" the old woman, then referred to I committee of lot envy , t. honor and La.n-a:; mere sectional question. rejoined together in deepest silence, he retreated eminent and administration. In regard to the was .c litre fellow-citizenj, that the Northern fanat. it must be your honor that will give me theta and told it to his companions, who, well I President it is deplarcd thai every measure fifteen by a vole of{ 41 to 42. The lerl crsprcS.t so pleasant G his.a necessity defence. of carrying"arsenal ) *' a .J01m. .' tie'-I' ha\'c done much to weaken tho attachment and her lad)ship that will give me the to.. prepared, entered the ca-o together, and discovered by which ha shall dissolve or prorogue the Assembly tbl"tsclteubow that there is 1 IJ little >r t 8M reverence of the people for the Union ; bacco." The genural being ofSternc'u opinion about 1000 well preserved Indian or interpose any obstacle to the exercise prospect of union-otherwise why were thirty - i and I fear as much has (been done I jjv Southern that a bon mot is always worth something, squatted' together on tho ground, with of its trust, be deemed ((9 He'' .g'momnbers. absent out done hua-Ired and Agreeae One.-Ao, ejcj .n;e teib.) a goo-1 public shal i crnagoguCII as Northern fanatics. Hut 11111\0. even more than a pinch of snuf gave the in- corpses their hands folded below their knees ; they the crime. higl' twenty! ,(thirty Senatot and ninety Ilepresen.tativei' story oral.mtornf eounfrJntD wh .G.Dccg u1\\ confidence( in the eoumlncM\ of the trcat'i genious dreamer the value dream.. were dressed in fine blankets! made of]he. 'ft. Hy} any such single ,act, the President be. ) members from Southern Slates 1 The I. 'to be in one our cities on Sunday,.and COBb i dj' oftbe and South. cf and the fact is, you may well c. cohesion in a eluded to go to church._ r.h'e.the. e, ho North his :k people, 'I'hicyTflO.VI TIME LOST! tires oflechuilla, with sandals tuado cia species come di\.fte. functions, people a pec waited i for the outside and the value of thiA'llIonhey obedience to him rope of sand, union among Suth.r a nuxnent, whega to Ji pG* they appreciate, their feet, and are not to ; a of liano, on orarpentedwith ,'iel bubble to lie sea, ; till ew a It cannot be had (bund surprise, ihe struck will\\\ nol ;permit it to be put in I I billow caught it hastily! ; colored scarfs, with beads of seeds of the Executive power & ,) transferred j i/j/ Representatives. The organ 'up whlcl, ho A in concluded sort of *shake jeopardy, either by Northern fanatics, or Iy' Another( billow quickly came. fruit, poolished bones; &c... This, is t the veryinsufficient full.aq.. bo.itltotbo National l Assembly, Thjsjudges .meeting was a very long one, being until se.siion Monday aqrae Just a at .wJ and next was Southern j( 1 o claim; coiirf shall immediately some six hours, adjourned but'to commence. demagogues.: ; The election of the prize' of tho mysterious bu. t justice I Su'ceufulthe account ycry; lrst ,' unchecked it no meeting .will be held meat, invited him to walk in ) but it supposed officer of tbo Federal Government from From : pased. The Mexicans suppose that i It assemble! on pain of forfeiture,of theiroffices. is I t ttrand at last. rying place. address .Not 'zacly I Mister t -J aini Itll South Till tossed upon then. j'belioVo the prepared by Air. Hake a seat. r I,JJ it ihc strongest;; evidence that could Tha slide unto (the unknown enoro belonged to the Libans,1aiiold Indian. triJ.D They shal cal together n jury, in submitted to Southern member.3 '. 'u'sed to no such doVs on> Sunday, and, b. . l\'enJrthe desire Of Nfcrth to do l deplore immemorial has d to by th m designated, iu order .C.LlOCl wi L \ tile) am.I Those golden moments we j jTlioe which from t titijo rov ? am lomo place and when lave /don't dance t . a'i I Pfcl'isliceloiho' which. not Ihiown assay, trial and the t for signatures:, aide " heritk to !, + South, and to regard: moment is roving over the BoUon dc )Mopinie. to proceed judgment upon Mid (jf O'Jt a j )o jujiort, f, i s the s l;t i :JI.h1 for (u i> ctcriul d.Y.