Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, April 26, 1806, Image 3

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' of the offices ia theperfoo of a fift- Jj e individual, but more especially of the military with the civil authority ; ia repug. nant to the spirit ot the constitution of the United States, and tends to the introducing of an arbitrary government. The question was then taken by Yeas and Nays— Yeas 31 —Nays 81—and the refo {utian was confequcntly rejefted. Wednesday, Afril 2. Refaived, That provision ought to he made, by law, to render any officer, in the army or navy of the United States, in. capable of holding any civil office under the Upstates. Mr. Fife moved to poftponc this rcfolu. tion indefinitely. The question was taken by yeas and nays, and the morion disagreed to—. Yeas 43 N»F* 72* The question was then taken by yeas and nays, on concurring with the committee of the whole in their agreement to the refold, non. and palled in the affirmative—. Yeas 64' ...Nay# 21 • v ( Thursday, Afril 3. A bill to amend an aft to divide the In diana territory into two fepente govern etents, and for other parpofes, was read a third time, and palled. Mr. J. C. Smith, from the committee of claims, reported that it would be expe dient to *gree to the amendments proposed by she Senate t» the bill making provision for perfsns disabled by known wounds re ceived during the revolutionary war. Mr. D. R. Williams withdrew Ms morion, when it was agreed .that the bill IhonTd lie on the table. The House again w ent into committee of the whole on the bill altering and eftabliih icg certain poll.toads. The bill direr’* the eSabitflung of a rente from Athens to Tellico-block-houfe. Ic was moved to Srikeout TeUico-block hoofe, and insert Knoxville. On this motion, as well as the provision of the bill, a debase el some length arose, * which iCued in the adoption of the amend ment as well as the provision, Friday, April 4* The Houfc took up the amendments of the Senate to the aft i« addition to an aft to make provisions for persons that h ive been disabled by known wounds*, received in the aftaal ferviee of the United States during the revolutionary war. The queftian was then taken on agreeing to the amendments of ths Senate, and palled in the affirmative—Yeas 97 —Nays 15. The bill is confcquencly pafied. Ibt Sbitatr of the UNITED STATES. The following refolmions were fobtnitted for confideratinn and read : Resolved, by the Senate and Hoafe of Representatives of the U. States of America In Congress affemblcd. That Congress enter tain a high fente of the patriottfm, intrepidi ty, and valor of William Eaton, late Gene fa) in Chief ©f the Army of the Ex Baftiaw of Tripoli, and of Priestly N. O'Bannon, and George WaOiington Mann, three American officers, who with a small number of American marines and the forces of the Ex-Balhaw, composed of Greeks and Arabs, eourag-oufiy marched through the Lybian desert, defeated the Tripolitan army near Dime, and took that city on the 17th d*y of April, 1805, and for the firft time, spread the American Eagle in Africa, on the ramparts of a Tripolitan tort, and thereby contributed to celeafe Thiee Hun died American ptifoasrs from bondage in Tripoli. Resolved, As a further testimony of the gratitude of their country, that the PrcCdsnt cf the United States be requested to cause to be purveyed within the limits of the public lands of the United States now open for faie, as the fa id William Eaten (hall ©left, a township of Six Miles square to be called DERNE, as a memorial, «f the conqudl of that city forever; and to come tobt laid out, surveyed, and granted to the fa id 'William Eaton in one entire Traft within ths said Township, * Thmfand A cres, and to Prieftlv N. O’Bannon, and George -Washington Mann, each Thousand Acres, and to Arthur Campbell, Bernard O'Brian, David Thomas, 'and James Owen, the only farviving marines whoferved as volunteers in that expedition, Three Hundred and Twenty Acres each ; to be granted to them refpeftively, their Hein and Afiigns forever. . PHILADELPHIA, April 3. Report fays that Mr. David MAFFiT, fupcrcargo of the (hip Harriot arrived at Nswcaftle, from the City cf St. Domingo, brings information that the American vei fels at La Guira, were embargoed on the 6th ult. and would be detained until the event of Miranda’s expedition was known* CHARLESTON, April 16. t Dispatches are brought by the United States from Mr. Mwnroe, to the executive: and we are happy to allure our readers, on good authority, that they are of the xnuft hopeful and pleasing nature, } EAST-BAY STREET LOT TERY. twenty-first day's drawing. Prize of 100 dollars—-No. 864. Prize cf 50 dollars-—No. 119* Prizes of 40 dollars---Nos. 6904 3^*® 7 5 3 2 * - „ Prizes of 20 dollars —Nos. 1144 050* 790. Prizes of 12 dollars—Nos. 8039463* 54*5 4533 9*34 3934 3 sSl t^ z 9049 ff*4 6*3* 8629 624x85:15219*3401 9368 1428 9899 6* 06 *3OO 3925; 5034 7755 6 54 J 822*9410 9 i2 4 ,727 68964520*571 9 00 2916 2161 6830’' 4801473464073164*00 *7s» iB* 60*2 43*0 2289 4246 7861 1316 3*97- TWENTY-SECOND DAY'S DRAWING. Prize of 100 dollars—. No.. v 9io2. Prizes of *0 dollars—No*. 177 c 978 43808638. Prizes of 40 dollars—Nos. 7871 491 *761. Prizes of zO dollars.—Nos. 3*98 8931 3966 446 7 2 54- Prizes of tz dollars—-Nos. 9707 7691 *0842231 *207 *B3* 8607 428*289 2910 7332 5029 845537*3 967 9*09 *53 10*9 juo *659 6077 49*7 862* 4518 97 26 3879 7644 3548 7119 <343 *9019002 9167860*65392940 9113 82328*12 34*r 9i3 453 »979 »43j>9795 5567*5*4 *717 8939 8833 5926 92fj,4347 »940 5**94726 4016 313 1363 *64* 8698 4766. *“ Died, On Monday the 31st ult. in this city, in the 4id year of his age, after a fbort b*t severe illnafe of pleucify, Mr. E lihu Palmer, the well known moral and political lettuHSr. A man who preferred pa. vcrty with candour ; sincerity and the ap probation of his own conscience, to riches ■and fplcndour parchafed by hypocrily, He has for these ten years past laboured under the greatest of all human calamities, a. total loss of sight. His friends who were not present at tbs time of his death are informed by one who was, that he died in the fall confidence of the truth of ihfe principles which he had inculcated in his difeoarfts, [Aurora.] It is reported that Mr. Doncan, who made a large feiztue of contraband goods rear Michilimachianac, has been difraiffed. —The seizure was valued at _£60,000 Jler hno. Ibid, The celebrated traveller Sir Alexander M‘Kenzie , we arc informed is in this city now—-the bulinefs of the fur trade in which this rcfpeftabla traveller is concerned, is conduced with more success and address per haps, than at any former period.—— lbid , From the Richmond Enjttlrer, Mr. Ritche, SIR, I have heretofore withheld this comma nitration, left the minister of Spain, might have had time to prevent the plan I wito to fee effected, Miranda has the pcrmiSmn from the Britlfh government to make Trinidad the plaec of rendezvous; he is gone there. The delegates ©fCarfacas, Sta, Fee and ; Mexico, are now there, or expefted to meet him. Some delay may take place j therefore it would be imprudent to name the place of attack, rather the place to hefirrendered , —to be made the feat of confederation. ■/ If Miranda is not gone to that vfland, you may laugh at my credulity; if you hear es his being there, you may put more confidence, than heretofore, in any com. m inications I (hall make as to this fubjea. Yours, &c. STEPHEN SAYRE; OnTuefday last, in the circuit court of the U. S. now fitting in the city of New. York, Mr. Samuel G. Ogden came inter court and furrendcrcd himfelf into thecufto dy of the raarftul, in difeharge of his bail. He was again recognized to appear during t£e present term, himfelf in the sum of ten thousand dollars, and ©ne.farety in twenty thousand dollars. The diftrift judge prefu ded, none of the judges of the fuprene court having arrived in that city. * "AUCTION. On Monday the 16 lh of June next, WILL BE SOLD In the Town of Milledgeville, a numberof Lots in the said Town not ex ceeding twenty, five, agreeably to the terms of former Sales. JOHN HERBERT ] £ A. M. DEVEREUX I | HOWELL COBB }-i|- HENRY CARLETON | DAVIS GRESHAM. J ? Milledgeville, April rg. (4*) YhFsubscriler, to dipofe of his present stock, which consists of an extensive aid general affbrtmcnt efWet and Dry GOODS, Offers it for falc on moderate k advantageous terms. Country merchants and others, have, in consequence, in op- | pnrtunity of supplying themfclver, which does not frequently occur. He has just received apipe of genmao C °*>‘S f,t) Comraiffion & Factorage. THE SUBSCRIBER. RETURNS his thanks to his friends for the liberal fapport he has received fmee the commencement of the above busi ness, and inform* them he continues the fame WARE* HOUSES and STORES, for the reception of produce and merchan dize. THOMAS BARRETT. March it* ((/•) AUGUSTA, NEWS CONDENSED. By in arrival at N. York, a French fqaadron, confiding of p 74’* arid two fri gates &c. under the command of Onille waix, were (leering for St Helena, a Britiih island, on this fide of the coast of Africa—* having intelligence of the British bring at the Cape of good Hope, it is not improba ble bat they will fit them. It is repotted from Europe that Bonaparte intended to rsife, or rather, to degrade the republics of Holland and Switzerland, to kingdom*. Mur.t is said to be intended for the former and his brother-in-law, Burehefe sovereign of the latter—. Saxony and tile Carcass mer chanr, Heifr, are represented as candidates for the fame title; —from- a jealouty among fame of Napoleon’s generals, {for titles,) it is reported that they are all railed to the rank of princes.—-This reminds us of the Maccdoriaa’s generals.—Marbois the grand Treafarer of France and Decrees, the mini ster of marine, are said to hare been difgra ccd—The Algerines arc at Tea against the Portnguefe, and hadtaken three of their drips, an Algerine frigate is cruizing off Madeira by tbelaft, the Pope was to have been trans. planted to Paris, instead of Conftantinoplc —-Boosparte may do what he pleases with him—The report of Commodore Rogers having killed c*p£. Gale, Teems to have been anfoonded. Vice Admiral Sir Andrew Mit chell died at Bermuda, on the 29th of March —Hugh Lenox of Philadelphia is appointed agent from the United States, to the Uland of Jamaica —By the last arrival from Nantz, it was there reported that several attempts had been nj?de to affatlinatq Napoleon, a group of fufpefted Ladies was taken up ; and -allairand pop guns prohibited in conference -.The report will do for the gulls in London. The Wahabees, a tribe of fanatics, have captured Medina in Arabia, ravaged the adjacent country—animmenfityof blood has been (bed on this oocafion in honour of the prophet, and his body, fufpeaded between Heaven and earth, brought down at last I Fire was set to the town ; the tnofques, af ter haying been pillaged, were confmned some thousands of females of the firft rank were carried off into the defert—for the use of the camp, no doubt! The Legiflattire of Pointy Irania are pu(b. ing their reform of the Law—They have decreed that all Latin words should disappear —nothing but plain English. Jaty the famt body. ** Ser. ;5. And he it further tnadltd by tie authmty nforefaidy That in ail cases where a remedy i» provided, or duty enjoy ned, or ?ny thing directed to be done by the ails of affoaibly of this common wealth, the . direftlons of the Cud a£ls (hall be ftriftly pursued, and no remedy (hall be afforded or duty performed or penalty inflifted, nor any thing done agreeably to the provisions of the common law in such cases, nor in any other manner; any law, custom, or ufiage to tho contrary notwithstanding.” The CvnKhoufe ,of Darlington S. C. has beeh lately burnt, together with ail the records of[the clerk's office, —-the records of old cheraw diftrßl, and the records of the Court of Ordinary prior to the establishment of county courts. At the last meeting of the City Council, they chose the following officers—-Jofcph Hutchinson Esq. Clerk—MT. Caiby Dick, infon, City MaHhall, and Mr. Zach. Bell Clerk of the Market. On Monday last Mr. Mat. Fox was elected Clerk of the Inferior Court, in place of Mr. Hutchinson resigned. ' DIED, On TuefJay morning i(sth inst. Mr. Thomas Waltom fen’r. of Lincoln county, in the 67th year of his age, he waa highly refpefted by all who bad the plcafure of his acquaintance, was distinguished, for •his strict honesty, industry and perseverance by which racitns he acquired h very confider. able fortune was a warm friend and an affec tionate Father, has left a wife and a numero« 8 and refpectablfc offspring to lament bis lof g< Just Published, And FOR SALE at this Office. BARON DE STUBEN'S Military Discipline, OR. MANUAL EXERCISE. Every one who wishes to know the use of (ire arms will find this publication ufeiui. Every Officer and militia man ought to have it, Price Centt, W. H. CRAVEN, HAVING experienced considerable en couragement in hit bufiiiefs, fincc hit eflablifhme&t In this place, returns to a generous public his grateful thanks for the fame, and eatoeftly solicits a continuance of their past favors, a (To ring them that be has now on hand, a handfomeaflbrtment of the neatest and most fafttionablc HATS— he flatters him felt to be able to fell as low by the quantity, {cofts and chargee inclu ded) at can be bad from New-York. He therefore hopes it will be an objeA with the Mercbante from the up country, to call on him at hie HAT MANUFACTORY, upper end of Broad Street, Aogufta. April 16, (3 f ) The subscrib ; HAVING Purchsfcd Mr. D. Pace'a WARS HOUSE and lat the Ri. ver, next above Calls* Ware* House, in , lands making such other improvements there t as will render them fafc and coimnodioca far the reception of Ccttda, Tobacco and all kinds of Merchandise—They take the liberty of offering their fervioes to their friends and acquaintances in the op country, in the FACTORAGE * COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their prices for Storage and all other charges will be regulated by those of the fixed and established Houfea in that line in thit place—Having corrcfpondenta in all the principal Saa Port Towns, they will at all times, be able to give their Friends In the country, their Earliest ad vices refpefHng the variations and prices of produce. From the raoft ftrift and pc Se vering attention, they Hope toihsrea pa-t of the bafinefi in their line. They aifa intend continuing the Dry GOODS, And Grocery Bujinefs In the store they at present occupy on Broad-greet, next door above Mr. William White's, and opposite MeflTrs, John Wilifon and Nephew, snd are desirous of felling by wholefalc their present Sock of Goods, which is well calculated for the fcafon, and an ohjeft worthy the attention of country merchants in particular. JONES Q SEMMBS. April *5. ’ (41) Valuable Lands,, FUR SALE. THE Subfcribet rfFsra for Sale the Plan tation wherean Mr. Dreadzil P.;cc, at present rcfidcs, adjoining the Village of Campbtlltoo, South Carolina, and contain ing fix hundred acres. The Plantation known by the ottKe of Mount At ay, also adjoining Carapbellton, containing about three hun dred acres. Thcfc Plantations join, are both On the SavannalTriver, aud Irons their fix ation (the most distant point being within three miles of this city) pofiicfs peculiar ad vantages. f Also, three LOTS in Camp- \ bell ton, with the improvements thereon, ' nowin the occupation of Mr. Jas. M Qnaen. The above property will be fold low, and the payments made extremely ac coramodatinif topurchafen. Apply to . JOHN I. BA RNBS, Augusta, April ad. (ts) GEORGIA, "1 At an Inferior Court Wilkes County. / held in and for the county of Wilkes, on Friday March 14th 1806. Present their Hanbn. William Sanfotn 1 Holman Freeman > jfufiices* Aaron Lipham, } To their Honors, thtjuflius of the Inferior Court of the County of Wilkes • THE Petition of Nicholas Jarrett, hum bly (heweth; that he ii new confined by virtue of a Bail Warrant at the inflance •f Joseph Pollard, for a sum of money which ' he is unable to pay, and that he is willing to give np all hi* est ate, both real and per sonal for the benefit of his creditors. He therefore prays your honors, that he may have the benefit es the insolvent aft ex tended towards him. It is Ordered that the said Nicholas Jarrett gives notice to his creditor* as the law direfti, to appear by them felvca or attornies at the Court House in the coun ty ot Wilkes, on the last Saturday in Jone next, to (hew cause, if any they have, why the said Nicholas Jr.« rett ihauld not be dis charged in term, of the alls of the Aflcmbly in such cases made aud provided. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy from the record offaid court NATANi.. WILLIS, Clerk. April *6. ($0 , - - , -- - Run-away Negro. Brought to Richmond Jail on the 4th inst. a Negro buy named JACK, about 15 or id years old, lays be Ran away from jamea Sanders, at the other fide of Cam bridge, South-Carolina, who was then on his way to Virginia—This boy adds he be longs to Col. Sanders, in Colombia county Georgia, with whom ha has been raised The owner is requeued to pay colls and take him away. JAMES SYKES, Jailor. April 2s. (ts) ------ ■■■■ ■■ -■ GEORGIA, Warren County, WHEREAS Thomas Plinn hath appli* ed to me for letters of administration on the real efate 0} John My nek Sen, dectafed. {de bonis non.) THESS are (kerejert to Cite and Admon~ ijh all and Singular the kindred and creditors offaid daeaftd, to be and appear before the honorable Court of Ordinary at Warren Court house , on the firfi vtonday in July next, then and there to fhao cause, if any they can, why said tetters fhoukL not be gran* ted • Given under niy hand and fealihis 10 thof April i£o6. S, WEATHERBY,c, c, o.