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.Pitas i mN r J ON US' MESSAGE j by testimony which a few years lience.'inny be
Wimvi re his-t week coualraiue.j by thepres forrwr lost.
of congressional mailer to postpone- the le- 'flu sent of Government question that
itmrka wo intended !u make upon this docn- pandora's box out of which have fallen those
Men:. Ami now. ft otn the same eaue we f: uitful seed? ul' seelional disseution and dis-
are compelled io observe tne utmost bsvny --atis faction which have taken such deep loot
promising however lo discuss at greater vihiu the last since vtv.rs througout the coun-
length horeaftei tlie uiiou points of ublic irv is leYommeiidcd hy His Excellency 10 he
policy which ills Excellency has set iv.ith Sell lo ihe dicisinu of the people tliotuselves.
both in ins ia.inyur.il address and gotierii This is iihi rumi'di in itself and we do not
message think nill meet with serious opposition Irani
la th.- paper before us he noes into an in- any quarter; w hntevor may he the convictions
tere-stui" leviuw of our coutimon loi sometime of auv poriiwn of the present Congress as to
past and adverts wiih liecomiog prnle to our the necessity or justice of a ictorii ol the Uo-
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Mr. I'olkwulf interrogatories respecting me j i i oreign .vuuirs tne next clay protested WmfmWW ' '
larilT: i Straws! show which way the wind 'in the name of the Government against j4t$$rMh
blows;" ;unhvery evident it is that the ele- j actio" "f Congress and remonstrated ngaVustJgSS 5
meats are attwoik out of which may grow j the recognition of a right in any oaiZtiijinpM&Wi '
very important combinations affecting the upon rebellion against the GovtTiiinenrtCvfeg-Vs
flmucRS of annexation and pofsihly reducing menmriaiize the Legislature upon matters of.A;
tlipiii far belo-.r the number which many of us this nature.. The protest is followed by an mfl&S&?s& .
-..'"7.i jyja-Tift-. rTri !2 . yyinit Zfj-t
now believe Jo txist. We say therelore let
us t.ot.be over confident; but rather he pre-
pared however unpleasant thef thought to
bear the ills we yet know not of.
The Execulive Government of-jhe United
States has. done well. Ii has done asjuuch
indeed as we had .auv riirht to.exnect.' And
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iiaproviiig pr.i.-pect. We belu ve wuh him vernment lo the ciiv of Aastinuuiil the pnpu: if its ellbrls to serve u are destined to a Jail-
that we arc in a cria s which a few nioie l:ir oi-e eati be fully and fairly heard. We unyiUius already seeureduphice. in the at-
nioiuhs tir years at mo-t may maiare nuo bad hoped to see a controlling disposition fectioasof the Texan people which they will
verv important exeats affect inu oar uaiioual maniiVted to mect'tibon common "louud and ; be proud lo make .is durable.. as their exist-
euce. & u . v
leAitoy. TJie re:st (iueuou of .'1.lle so- bai vin the na.-t anion": the thiuiis that have
ven-umy or ailacam.'ot to tlie United Elates breu put an end lo the contentious v. hich have
is fairiv i). f.nc us lor s-olntion. We have but o iuur and m un'happily disturbed theelc-
to say ihe uoid and tin: foi me: i within our men! of trauquiiity and uood feelimr which
reach lb.- hitler depemU upon eouiiuye'icu's l .honk! ever subi-t :.etveeu the people oi eve-
iievoiiii oar control .md Cr the occuin-nce of t-y portion of our rising'Kepubhe. "
i'Iiii-1i ! itu-f iiM'ii.iolv v:iil. Till?; l:ili uf ! Tl?i l'l.'innniciiilrit inn-; iF lli M.vhellpnCV.
iucerli ude has hitheiio ami wiii continue lo iirndation tb'fronuer protection the rreifiiou
dettT i iitnir.iiiuii. The yieiueut of our at c.fjli.illinu-esf the L'stUidiSlMiViiut til htcal land-
fairs iiiimi ruber basis will at iince open ihe ufl-oej ilie settlement of land claims tiur-
viiim ot the civil and relorm ol ihe eiiminal
i code the practical introduction of the peni-J
(I I lie. regulation ol escheats
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d.'tor thr.uh winch wenish popula'.ion and
cuteron-i will crowii m upon a
111- KweHeiu-v s aliaioii to ihe aduuuH- tentiary system an
tratiou td'pisnce the establishnteni of . schools . nnd'forfeiiures are allvorthy of the earlies
and the progress of moral and religious im- ' and Tnaturet eousideralion.
proveai.-ui is entirely just; and affords ihel The general lone of the message is such
iitst refutation of the calumnies which have throughout as to commend it to a favorable re-
been o freely uttered agaisist our ptoplu hy; ceptiou. anions all parties. It is qnitc'liine
oureaemii-s abroad. jjhui the grievous opposition which has here-
Th.' as mi feature in the message is per- jlofore so often prevented a unity of action he-iiap-
t!i recommendation rel.ui ig loabe ah- jjween ihe Kxeeative and Legislature should he
ohii n of uir piper eurivne-v or Kvehenuer laid aide. Thepirit of His Excellency's
sytrm and the nbstitu ion in its stead ol a ' ini's:ic promises as we tliink ibis desirable
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hard money circulation. -vii.(.au uaiotfiui; -nno on taai accoum u uo.oiuer we
not now room to enlarge upon the merits of I could give fit our heattv approval.'5 "'
this nnmosiiion. we may lie allowed lo
THE U. STATES AND MEXICO.
Wts (fntuiuuo lh cornsspnudunce between
"Fronfa letter to ihe editor received hy last
ma'd? udder date of Washington ' (JiLy Nov.
20 we make the following extract :
"If the uicuMirc of annexation be carried
address to thejieopleof Mexico ibsucd by
feanta Anna on tliet'5It (the day upon
which he left withjhe army) from Guada-
I ape.
This address which occupies nearly ul lie
columns inAV Catsnr of Vera Cruz displays
great tact' is written witlr niuch apparent
candor and ahounds'in professions of patri-
olisuiand self-denial.' He reviews the history
of Mexieoro in lfc2l lo ihe present tiinennd
takes.liir himself sullicieut credit for his mil
itary anl cTvil services during that period. He
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HlieCIS LO UOIIJpitlitl ill llli: lUilll ill I USjMMIMUII-iV.
jties that had been thrown upon him hy the
andl at present ir my opinion .1 will he pni orTlCIlb wic cft ?m fn tjme. c' - fJJ
Mj2SJe''liw "'"r'j'.teJa.Pv1 .f?". wilh iheweight-of absolute authority unonm -V
felon. jasr'sarirto-. vjtfirriiiai altiouffn 'snejiiap ti .. .. ..... ... . i. "i .
a whigmajorjty of two in liorlegisliiiiirewillI j . . W nWiipflpniw u:iC.e llf T!W...i..n- .fei .Ste
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bnievecl.poM;)ad'einocraticsenat(riatheplac(i Uq nherulw hi.s dctcrmiiin
ol iuve:". This will make at.e ... the Senate ol T(;xasa Mlljt.ct whic
the United States and Dallas must iilve the
caslinii Vote after he goes into the Vice Pre-
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tiiat We Oelieve It win meet huh u; .uw.u-t
uuauiimu: approval of the public: partieular-
iv so. with tlie safe modulation concurrentlv
SKlenev.
Froui.anolher letter of the 7th instV'we ex-
tract also the following: " 'l& . '
"'A few dayssinceiLhad an interview with
Sir. Bunion.' lam salislied he will oppose
immediate annexation. He lold'.nfe iduTself
in his ?own lauua"erthat u'theMimel'to
uriug us .in is not in me laws or-a pre.-ioeu-nal
election." A lierce political battle will be
fought between the Calhoun und'Vaii Buren-
ites befoj'e annexation-caii be decided on. If
Calhoun succeeds aiinexaliou wjll be jn'essed
vigorously. If the .Benton 'Van Bareu and
WriL'ht. party succeed in holding the high
places and dispensing. the patrona;e( annex-
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fionrt.M.-i: mat i u.c ia.-i.n- itM.j. ... State. "W rt-'ii't that mr space loi-s not
convenience of Treasury lillsdmwnpoii lUus lo riv;. itfl nls WJ.e. 1L sliuUI
specie m actual deposit. Lew ousfare an- - . Jv.ul ;jS a:Uolt. jWuff u'y ajr(.cialei.
acqaaimed vwith ihe enormousevils which Tm S(lcuf j.Ui;r 0f MrJ Reiou and Gov.
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have -rowanutot tne paper mmcih in me I Shsiimoii'a scathing replv will'be iven in our
United States as well as m this country ; and "
This correspondence shows how ably the
as this m'ciiis to 'oe a pronitmus moment'Ior
the introduction of a phinwhieh willrelieve us
from them in future we trust that our present
Congress will signalize jtself by making the
desired change. v
American Executive has discharged his duly
aud.how faithfully he has redeemed his pledg-
es. jiven to u a an inducement to' negotiate
on the subject of annexation. It is true that
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Very neary connected with this branch of ijIC Seuan- of the United States rejected the
the executive pohevjisthe passage ot such j tr;atv hy the overwhelming vote of o5 to 1 0 ;
Jaws a shall pidieiouslv reduce the expend!- ..)( u.u ;inmv that some diltereuce ot opinion
turcs within the probable amount of revenue t.xjst5.(l ere as U its details ; "but tireresultol
reeeiptr: --id tvisure iho crau cidfrfo-v f . u . . w: ;. v rj. . 0iiurf5iifte.?ftilSm-
ioii to reconouer
iject winch is to turn according
lo his own expression ixceedingly didorous
Matoroso. Me disavows any misapplication
of the public funds and ends hy declaring his
-belief thnhProvideuce seeing the justice ofj
his cause will help him through his trouhles;
.andeuable him to achieve the peace and pros-
perity of the countn his own included.
A letter from Vera Cruz dated on ihe 30th
November states .that the revo.'uiiotiin Jalis-
rco j)esenisteaci day an aspect more formi-
'dable. GeiilfePnredes is said5 to be at the
head of.8 or' 10(i00 men and the south is
uniling wTth the dia(ieeted. Zacatecas
Aguas Calientes and a part of San Luis Po-
iosi- have secoudeJcor approveclof the pro
nun no mien to ot Pared.- while it isfi
as-
and oliieial return of the means annually
eigued for governmental -support. The expe-
rience of the l-ist two years has shown that if
the revenues from all sources were fully col-
lected ami faithfully iram-milied the Govern-
ment could sustain itselfrBut as this will be-
come doubly uecessaryoitider the proposed
transition from the papervlo the metallic cur-
rency .-ystem in order to forlify. the latter
against failure; and as it is but the dictate id'
common prudence that a-surplus should al-
ways be kept on hand to meet ihe emergen-
cies to which we are confessedly liable we
cannot see how at this time'ihe existing lariff
can he safely reduced. And even if our in:
temal and immediate wants would permit it
we.are clear in the npiuioiijthat the most advi-
sable coursenvould he in discriminate in favor
of iho.-e countries admiiliiigjOiir own products
upon reciprocal terms. It might he proper to
empower the Executive by law to entertain
proposals and consummate commercial ar-
rangements of litis character. "We do not
pretend to bo informed as to the treaty stipu-
lations which might interfere with' the action
of foreign governments upon this principle ;;
butwe.an; opposed to the granting of such'
privileges to auv uatiouvunlessjive shall there-
by Oe reciprocally benefitled.-JiYt; think it
probable- that some of the commercial states of
Germany with which our trade is already
-opened may not he so fettered by auv pre-existing
engagement as to prevent a practical test
of the foregoing suggestion.
If appears to us aIsn7TWsa matter of rnnch
moment that the recommendation of His Ex-
cellency touching the propriety of ascertain-
ing and classifying all the-outstanding liabili-
ties composing our public dehr with a view to
their ultimate liquidation should be carried
into effect hy legal enactment assoon as pos-
sible. The only provision necessaryfor the
narnose. would probably be tbegrant oftau-
iiio-.r t tn rnsneetive xlenartttieutss ot'co-l
vernment to hear determine upon tlievalidjtyjfj
ana re:ster tne sevumrvit--'-n & ...-
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suiiifr to the c aimant cstawisniug nn uciunnu;
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. (nv. hhannoii and the lUextcan Secretary oi .llo f.j h ig s;iiil.tiiaL Mr. Wright the
auli-anuexatioii governor elect of New York?.
will be jnesented to Mr. .Polk as Secretary of
fetate bv ihe Benton-Vau 5aren party."
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iX5 The dwelling of Mr. George W. Gay J
ariiriMiiium; was cousuinc(ity lire meresuit
of"aecidcut on the 1 2t b ihst. together with
fui'tiituri clothing and provisions. JN'othiiig
was saved. We have been gratified to hear
however that the neighboring people have
hewn' very-kind in supplv iug the wants created
bv this heavy "misfortune.
LATEST FROM MEXICO.
imiTi .taitytisr iiwiii ? ci i .vuii ivuuc
she. sailed -on theI2d? inst.wehaveintelli-
gence eleven ilays later than previously re-
ceived. From the complexion of verbal reports
and the papers we have received it would
seem that Santa Anna- although at the head
of a numeious army and on the inarch to-
wards the dUaffeeled districts isstiUsurroun-
ded with difiiculticM and with a Congress lit-
tle disposed to show him much favor or lend
him thai assistance lHsiexigencieS'' demand.
But lie is a bold and unscrupulous player in
the game of ambition audupremucy and
may yet be able lo erush'the revolution un
less Paredes has very powerful suppdh.iu the
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Bii'as -atgieui-ioiiu-
isserted
thatOajaca has also declared against Santa
Anna. The hitler has positively declared
against the Congress w bile that body is daily
publishing every document received both for
j.nd against the revolution a circumstance.?
which would indicate that ihe members are .:
determined to-act indepeiidently.and havet ij.
little fear ofihe Dictator lhat a mapinty
of them are in favor id" a change of govern-
ment and" heartily" sick of llie'tyrniniical and
fitinressivf nif-nsures'ot "Santa Anna we see A
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no reason fo doubt and they are also in favor
of his-being called to a strict account for his
actiniisrevious lo the convening oftheCon-
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power" dissolve Congress or usurp the furic- 'MWWSW
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nt ol this correspondeneeana the desire pje
vnletit among" us to nfioid yet another oppor-
tunity to tesl the professions of the dominant
party of ihe) Onion may tempt us to run the
risk of another repulse. The. accomplishment
of the measure by treaty is wholly out of the
ouesl'mu and will not he again nude. taken.
It is also suppo.-od by some well-informed
that a bilk for the tame purpo.-e upon the
most liberal calculation of chances will' re-
quire the casting vote of Vice President Dal-
las to make it a law. The haired of Mr.
Benton awl that portion of the northern de-
mocracy .which acts with himy?for'Mr. Cal-
houii is so thorough lhaf it is quite .unreason-
able tof'xpeetVven if 'the southern whigs.
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now accf:
quisiteXenactment could be made during the
should now accord' their support that the re-
presenf administialiou. We must therefore
make up our minds to wait patientjy.the UiOVj
ing of the waters: and perliaps during the
pessidriof congress which is to as'semhle at
Washington in December IS45 the angel ojV
good may descend into the midnof the veue-'
rable Senate and dispose them to hear our
petition and accept. of us as a gracious gilt.
If bu "ossibilifif any act should pass the
Congress of'the United Stales during the pre-
sent session providing lor annexation we
confess we do not look for such an one as wilk
he acceptable to Texas. We aro'suro thai
Mr. 'Benton's project of stripping us of all our
territory beyond the original' limits of what
was once tlie province of Texas and dividing
Hie remainder equalrpitrtor sJaveholdmg and
non-slaveholdingkdistricts 'would at once meet
with the indignant rejection and the scorn of
every man in ourcountry who indulges a wish
for ourjasling prosperity as a people. It may
suit Mr. Benton's ideas of partisan tactics
may serve to iiatter the abolitionists into his
support 'and may "delay the decision ofjtlie
twuoie-quesiiou uoiti ueAmmseu: or some one
CISC lllllltlll
andida
revolted provinces? as we!
ence in Congress.
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Santa Anna set oat from Guadalupe with
ihe5nnyoiiihefSist. or Qtiesretaro.' A
largo division of thetroops had .gone iiuul-
vance of him which was tol'oe reiuforceiLby
tne garrison .stationed at.l ne citv ol. iwex.co.
Xanniizo;.-thcl1'rovisioiial President has re-
moved. "it is said from the canital to. T-icu-
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haya. Avsecoud. .manileslo made by Gen.
t 'i i -T'-k '-t:-''?' ' i i
ra redes has been sent to Congress and order-
edto be printed bvvthat body. This inny.Jx
considered an evidence .of UiesvinpaUivvof;
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ougress with therrvoluti;iuary chieltain.
EH'ortswere being made to recoucile.the diffe-
reuces between ihe Executive and .Legislative'
powersnv means.ol. ineimly .conferences.
Gen. R?yes having accompapied Santa An-
na to Queretaro Geu.I5asadoie it was rumor-
ed would -ake liie portfoiro of the War JDe-
partment. ' fr.y"1 tK .r?t
Canalizo oil the 15th of November laid be-
fore the Cbngress'tvitlPa riew limits inimedi-
ate action upon it Aa message urgiiigthene
cetsky oPtakiug measures tooaelLdisturban-?
ces and ensure public-trauquility to;
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7.iuiiTiaai.or uiiiliave ou'rettcluu!. Queretar
ro a1)ody of 1001)0 men audi a sothat he
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tne city to carry on bis operations with acm--.- L'f
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4ty. Whether this money was obtained by a
forced loan or otherwise is not stated. The v
writer of the letter in addition seems to verify -the
rumor given yesterday th"at;San:a Anna
had executed several officers who were leagued
against him. We translate the following
extract: "Various officers oi'the nrniyjd' Santa-
Anna who had deserted have been shot and
this act has excited much indignation.. against
;he Dictator.
Tlaseala Apctatotla and Chantempan in
the Department cd Puebla- have declared in
favor of the movement in Jalisco so it is said.
;lf this be true Santa Aunaseems to be sur
rounded on all sides-by enemies. Picayune.
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Sec. I. Be it enacted by the- Senate and
House of Representatives of the Republic of
Xcxas. in C o?i"ress assembled ThnC the ex- "
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ici ii.ti iiiiuiiuiiiii:.tm liic-viiutiijr vn. uia.-rwsuil 3-i X1. t
shall be asTollows lo.wii: .commencing in the i&t-! v 4
:chaiiiiel of the' La Baca river at" the mouth Mj:
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ot mithers creek ptlicuce tollowing the"
channel of said river tovLa uaca bay; thence
through the channel dl'saidbay to Matagordt
bay; tlieiiccjjhroughthexhaunel of.said bay '
fo TYespalacios bay;-Jlhencef--5up the channel Wpl
or 'iKPspajacios iuuie upper nneM me m
Scott J survey ; thence North five degrees "
West in the. intersection of;n right line --
extending from the -termination of tlie iine -
dietween the Jacksonitid- Kincheloe leagues--' :
n tlnf.poloritdo nyer3r-to the mouth of
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if iSr tlie' fesideilIluif exhou3S; -V; UbonndafeJacksoiounty Jrafe - Jj
have occasion to use'it tn theconjest agrfntst Thq u;opV)silmus&JyWr a See. 3V Bejtljurthcr en acted Htms IWim- '" ' 'J
t i. v.. i.iuiui - - s'o'-7"'!t'" .wiuijmtiuiwivirtMwvuiiiiwciJt. act souiiuiiL aueci iti-rvuiiuii.wui'i survevs.-T r JKS55ssr5Rr3fe . sai
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equity. - This would reqmreistrire addi-; v.otcdtTrrf; treaty ofrnexatum w tm 1m.A.itlie' IgjW uj&0& iu.stain;8nd JOHN .M..LEWIS !6SBkv ' '
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Texas National Register. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 28, 1844, newspaper, December 28, 1844; Washington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80098/m1/3/?q=jane+long: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.