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VOL. III. CITY OF JACKSON, MISS., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1853. NO. 22. a man is placed by circumstances in a josition not sens or machines, ami they haw risen in From the Republican Banner. the of our will be numbered. America The Yiews Mr. APPOINTMENTS UNDER THE days Republic Central of lower than that in which he was createu u) to full manhood, with the fragments of many Flair of Union. IN The Mexican are educated in the be- late ADMINISTRATION. the "WHAT'S THE WIND?" people Everett. The Hon. Edward Everett, PIERCE move, his virtues Itecome vices in the eyes of an infernal law trampled under foot. Now BY - i '"Go-hack!- ri HLISMKI) lief that no curse, cau befall a nation as the masses know- no mk-I- word as " greater Secretary of State, addressed the Senate on as well thus wlio.se vision is too short to view him THOMAS I'ALM EK, PROPRIETOR. Such is the our esteemed contem- than that of and are said to be bound Candid democrats, we think, may tin-car- e question slavery, in relation to the affairs of Central a whole, ami who, therefore, reject him as un- in their upward march ; their future is in are The current at to abolish it. Could we them Monday begin to admit what we thought was plainly Term : Thr" dollars a in ail vnnee. poraries asking. reports by treaty permit fit for elevation.' of abenign Destiny and God. year, always that President Pierce will at once to take a it the election of America. The of his as far a3 foreshadowed the antecedents of the late ADVEKns'!s;. ne dollar a square for the first Washington, part our Represen- points speech, by "We know not how this may strike others. It is a good thought, and full of consolation to fifi v ? election. Gen. Pierce his anil cents a square for each continuance. countermand the expedition to Japan, and the tatives and Senators in Congress Could we have reached us, be summed Presidential began the! beauti- lover of his kind, that, all the Iin-- s they may up but to our sense it is one of most every despite IV ii or lv&$ a square. expedition to Straits, are admit them to assist in us ? by placing in his cabinet Col. Exploring Hearing's governing Sir, briefly as follows : appointments ful and truly classical similes we ever encoun clouds that have lowered upon our country giving rise to a good deal of speculation. without reference to that dangerous ques- Jeff. Davis, a secessionist, who warred against the last, tin I,. II. DUNCAN. an' 1. There are five States in Central Ameri- Mar- tered, expressed in language of the utmost through seventy wars despite The Japan exieditioii has been gotten up tion to which I have barely alluded, thore are the Union democrats of Mississippi ; Mr. thousand obstacles which haw from time to 250,-00- 0, the of which is free-soile- rs and simplicity. DUNCAN & at much and it lias doubtless which would ca, aggregate population who headed a coalition of and purity I IIAWLIIYS, CO., expense, met many other questions son they cy, time blocked the pathway of the people i C A C of soft-shel- O T TON F T MRS with the almost universal approbation of both have a influence and an interest in only 10,000 being pure Spanish ls against the compromise democrats From the National Democrat, Des- A N D powerful still "the world does move!" and the and America. 1C embraced blood. of New York ; and Mr. M'Clelland, a frce-soile- r, and Commission Europe thirteen deciding against us. I am opposjd utterly to ma li54. of the country and the jicople cannot Merchants, : 2. These States are in their infancy, for the is We live locomotive tiny vessels, viz One ship of the line, four steam annexing them ; and I do not hesitate to .ex- yet who arrayed himself vigorously This a fast age. at but must march onward. f9 Cakondf.i.kt St., but the soil is rich and the climate beautiful, first sectional of life is crowded into a pj back, inevitably ts-i- y Xew frigates, one razee frigate, three .sloops of war, press that opposition now and at all times. Wilmot proviso, in the great peed. A century (irt. 17,1. Orleans. and a future is before them. The next seventy years will tell the story. one brig of war, and three store carry- The true of this Government is to build magnificent contest between the North and the South upon year, une last seventy aimost equai, A . X A N D K ships policy inter-oecani- j'ears ALE It , 3. for an c canal is and ot t lie COMMISSION MERCHANT ing 2'Jt guns, and a force (including those of up Mexico as a Republic, to sustain and cheer Authority that question, and who has again again in rapid development race, any previous Or" The Winston Banner, after making llinhli'lC AXI) anti-slave- desirable, and both Great Britain and the ry worlds dis-- NU.ti, WASHINGTON ST., VH R(i , MlS., the store ships) numbering alamt three thou- her by kind offices, and to teach her, by our given pointed opposition to the South, in thousand years of the history. A a call for a to st ud United States are in favor and to co- Whig County Convention, Audit For sand three hundred men, in addition to seven example, the science of willing votes and speeches, through a series d writer in the cause ot lilierty in - to secure But delegates to the Stale Convention, in (his A. J. WUKHIT & CO., hundred marines, which will bring the effec . operate its early completion. of years while a member of Congress. This the revolution, when surveying our country's in of the between Ni- on to of the New Orleans. tive force of the squadron up to four thousand, "Why do we want them or their territory? consequence difficulty action, the President has already followed up future, then attempted to be choked to death city, goes sjieak Whig Adilress, 1' a sh and Costa Rica the matter has not ad , and Plantation Supplies furnished to exclusive of officei Three of these vessels Are we cramped ? Are we crowded ? Have caragua by appointing to various other offices distin- by the red hand ot British monarch', said, in and an organization of the party, in the fol- tlio customers of the above house. been offers to free-soiler- disun-ionis- ts we is fill yet consummated. Nicaragua s, and since the time of hath a have sailed, the first as early as 24th Novem- more popularity than necessary to guished secessionists, effect, "never Noah, manner : an exclusive but this she has not fu- lowing &. ber last. the land which we own ? There is give grant, and is up lists from the people been placed in our jxisition. The A. J. already daily filling I Willi :ht CO., the to do. bands who con- is in and we "We ask the attention of our reader to ) A view not a more on power ranks of those trained ture our hands, have to rO.V FACVtHtS, XI) COMMISSION axd In of the strength of this expedition, sparsely populated country earth hungry begin of the Central Com- H A A N offi-cer- 4. The is the his world Mississippi, by FOR li UlXt; M EllCIt TS, the intelligence, skill and courage of its s, which is inhabited by civilized men. We have 3Iosqitito Kingdom merely tributed so much to swell the columns of the business of a anew." Nobly lias No. 7. UUAVIICIl STK KET, N U V I II I.K A NS, t. A . shadow of a more. The of the fulfilled this of mittee, at Jackson, as containing truth poKi u ol-l- v. the men of science associated with its hundreds of millions of acres of land 4name, nothing victorious language our country saying the October 31, :r2. upon in supporters. in a and nervous manner. are the civilized world have which the foot of a white man never trod. 5. England has no interest or motive on the slavery questions, was pat- prophetic writer of the revolution. Let 1775 strong 11 leading objects, Ac, Inaugural, see our noble fla once more 1,1 ON li OTHERS, looked forward to results of the value When, in the of and this shall be keeping up the Protectorate, and is willing at riotic as far as it but the language of and 1X53 stand face to face for a moment, glad ti living highest lapse time, goes from the mast head, and trust that a full or- Importers of to and civilization. But it covered, then, if we find men of our own race once to enter upon an'amicable arrangement, those seem plainly to be "nev- and the world will be struck dumb by the V A II K J E V E I. II commerce, science, appointments el", TC S, Y, and such an is to be effect- free-so- ganization of the will be speedily is now said that the expedition is to be coun- and class, capable of sustaining our institu- arrangement likely er mind, il and secession democrats, miracle of contrast which they present. Or, parly WATl'llMAKKICS TOOLS AXI) MATERIALS, should the United States send a fected. In every county in the State, ami in AND termanded and because it is not sufficiently tions and of in any contigu- ed, proper never mind the Inaugural you shall certain- to bring the matter home more palpably, sup- A i as she is about State in the Union, the ranks are N C V O O I S , strong to accomplish its objects.