Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 01, 1840, Image 2

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CHEOMCLE A.% j\ SKXTINEL. A I (• f II ij A . I TUESDAY WiRXI.TG,! DECEMBER L acaten U titti ariMfotekfof «eaMßOee | w; to* ’*'*■--? ; '*• ?'-■• I-'I • fMlii to Hd ** 4e/fcjt|rf Ite ChMdc *ii | KM_ fov tte|wpwi «f fi*Hw,[ kc wa*.j | ' Xu»7« Cal/JIA ??1 |t| -As * ? * * ».g!. g .: ‘ -*■■ •-.• * to* OfcKrrr ;j KniMdqr) I -WSas P. M i rwiw Mi Ijlita A- Graham, ‘ both of Orange .' -r. r « r/ : yercrfoy j C ■.Lr > «* * s ): ■.: M--. •*? B*. - S-zaig* 7.• )■ ••r.•■*- ;7 * •._*■ six ;tvi term, from 4th Ka»|d am, aaad resohed- I for Maagam M, for B. in «n <4 Maagmn | was then elected for tie une i **: total of Bam (till 4th March wax.) A » lot theo task place \ ta 0 Jaige thuap’f pi u'% (tali 4th March .-A i / O-•- ''- : ■ |-. •:» ' - Ox. BjuTiEzt' FL B. G..’, jj:. Mr BCsfokra hal ate apahea of for Spei id* of foe Baaae la I place sf Graham. Mr. E« ;i|i a npofcea as for« Jadzt :a place as w! s^cerkifct* Fma Use .V..; ,t|-. Frieai* of HarriMH i *jml Eefora, t» ▼ tu v ;■ ji .».-5 r♦ After 4 • I littr-r.*-...- ,• j.- 4 I*. ta a dote, it a naval that tjaflpabfo; BradabosJd I desire for a taae at least aad re paaa. la this iaae, it ar| r tie readily ntegiaed, I - - - ’ great object for witch we la A»ip atom and cate-1 icd the the* as foe %so, aa / info the heavies* blew* of which we were cauatjfe agaiast enemies | who, we haaar, had nerved tbtf laeive* for a death £ atifgfa, «§ atzaaffohad; —riduj a wan— the apadaam and experim*|*t.Ti late been an- , tene*d u fopiehmaal—and fop leader as tr.e tn aapk a one whaae dtaracujr lead put career at teat that foa glory as the ad|*|r «cti* wifi bean- : daamed vj *■ i.r,?* e .*--|-i| . will Ue used with ajnrfaca abe* madonlian tnae tap as the beat hr* of tiij .j'epahic. fTladlr. | wader these rirm—tsnrvs, j»*»s id »> e lap dowa o-7 i'7..- tup: who hare been arrayed ijihrt . : -.j -5 - - • ' >' - - -.•.- 6.* - ' . | : -.. ' • ■ rate, mnd whoee precepu t:---; jpifet: . - that A:, ac. - eacee-e th-r ~.i jority it the vital principle i* repahhca.** Bet ■. it j - • | ' - . . ■ • - came of rone of Federal £ m|>4jco leader*, and | canatderinf the lane of theti i|*egniaed , that thk patoafoc can! act so tin la ha from the defeated part/. oiifha cantmrp, tha mat citKt*. ere . r L- . ; the.r deiwtte't t \- . • of them a mn», whose 'eltetajaec to the ad ■aaiatrataae as Gen. Harriao i pj ever hr cam ted upon aa irmj> am and whaae motto will be, beneefortib it »' imm itb ■ h aomnaM atreeniw.k.i IvxA, we entreat asr foriligltt and rdcetiaf ' ' • | gaas of the ..i> 11 ' ' ■ ■,l .vi r z&ed Federal Loco-Coco '| —look at it> . foe leat impodent ehenJar If-fiat beggar for ; afomoapßjrp aspect, Aaoi imbd. What do tder Not iV.tic.ft ’ > •<? created, which shall give sj; pnpnadfled iac*_'.tt-v-. ihg Ad naa tatratian, right or wl-ong, bn that a ■ corps erf mefce&ATT asrihbNr--. jioe who will take care that the hjft .peasetirea of *h<~T who are to came info pnaeer ialie tr.e fonrth as March, e-ha 1 be miarepre«ezit/rd \ mir> fa uiu „ a; thw* ;» -.v- ... » . 7'. tade% of w'4.v>.r.O. v .;:r|r power. 7 he.' { j:: . ... sos friend*, u equal to the deteltaskm which the Po in the Mioiatrp, to a lett/. • ; lendaKm . " / tftmtld fa «orry fond I j M]f thing right” They will 1 hor industrious- [ Ip la produce the impression tba; those who hate o ;■ . : , : . , 7- cannot da goad to the country For this purpose Kendall,and Biair, and Kitdik 4 land their allies, and ahhaafomfoa, and echoes, ;n’a> have been so long engaged in foe waste >ut ioeflfective drndgerr of paflmdnglhe nudijais of the sent darned Aduun istrat. i lan | assailing the characters of true patriots ar.d liooorable states men, will cactinoe to be htirflrd |Mfohaßc They will endeavor ta load tlui sLccessors of their present patrons, as was said; Ur Hwift of the machination* of the little low partisan scribblers . td his own drae—**with as r. . tmj as the most inveteraU; malice and envy ' can suggest, or | tha most foiipid ignorance and ejekfo. nndcrfingi can swallow.” » We warn our friends at this sjarfo period that one of the mast hasp, industri al*, ng vigilant, unacropsloos, and didionest faction* that orgaotzed and stirnc. tS tstlaost power a-I gasnat them by all the inducer;; . most powerfully per-Ts- ve i.p,r.| h a siust compose j tfotja breath may ( appear now to disturb the d# e; . ♦ pacts es those who have suppc/rCcti Ohm* fibn —aithough neither eye nor * ; >r map detect a 1 symptom of aoy - I lion—though tue vetea may be ori /hi—yet under i ilia horrizon there arc masses of !.ur. . which have issue-J from the vcxird of Jajco Facaism, dforgad with the afotjoapla as daetme- j fog This is a fact not 1 distrust of the future—much less the ei ;i!arrn But it should impress tv of continumg »r.e ».;..-Uri, o. i j KU »on and liooorable discipline whim vras pursued with such success during the campaign i.-.at has Irrminarad- It should summon dl >, in os all, the resolution, the wisdom, the e . | dance wludl have characterized |tfaa opponents of the whole cintest. Tiase qualities will t>« required I m to enemies implacable as they wen? o| tie powerfnl— unscrupulous and daring as e f 4 and iUzq»er alefrsrn llieir present dreonutancis. Lot us then earnesty call upon |iha 11 ;• r r Keformers throughout the eour.itilr—those who have ccntriobted to promote tin;aseeodaacp ti iiemocratir BfpllfofesilioW, an-i vs li to am it flO* cure-1 and per|«tuated,—VOTTOiHlSF OS tukib costs. Let activity, organizitioia, and union, C4>olinue to lie our motto; a-i I tpsp were our strength when in opposition ; aLd hav> Oflß the means ot our political advaddi. Reformers' Friends of Htnkin! To your posts! Be active! Be vigilant! jilaop up vour organization! ) The Vice Pi 5,,j,. Our Legislature is now in :e|,ion, and will shortly choose electors for the and the Vice Presidency. In the Presi dency, the vote of .South Caroling in faith, to lie given to Mr. Van B|ren, and, al though it will b« but a compiuiiejit, under prr sent circumstances, we doubt uni that he will get it. But the course of .South Cjirolina in re lation to the Vice Presidency u blatter ol some doubt and lore* interest. 001. .I>h|j‘*«n; with all ♦ Lit# gkLsatry -f z «ALer. and as a mumn - a>« *fe4e lv cr>^”Zat^C j to her favor; aod ea one m u*e r-ait S e«er n jjrsird that Le vuxoi eves renesve isjt r ar'avr* e? her vjjsje for the Vice Prca ■ ut&ei . The Mercury i-s* named Mr. Terwj of Vi-pn-s, *si reespseea oi the cr?mp.. meet whsrfi o&r stem nis l-j bestsw, rua v 7* ptzrzkti m vaan ‘7 :««-o«w. Bn 7* the i nceesHXtj. or €**ri the of sodh a pro- ■ besErsrii tie voce oa him will ie a mere and I Izn ciisfCv oxsp_7*6t is - Mr. i Tier | ftceivid the scar., v. 0*7., v-we of South Ca- j -- r a •; • P - - ■ —j'i wLt ' - Le net: reekor it a?*:i - Ha* i-e ooce iaei*. | | feme* te forfost the coti-ietsce «: our rnatie ! Xo i can a ---e this—for *>e baa neither changed .- isc-w. a candidate \ see Pres* i«e?>cy ; oc same tacket with General Hvtucq for tie Pre*K*. T;kr t» a Mr'ae ar»d .y j r-itei soa of Virgmat; Le is z Ssctkra atm j the tciieol as tL.rc.ta; atvl our itatie r-iT m 2 : j her vats Lta already trknnphairt tea j ty. Ej to dcxwz tie- wilt eiow that she -tot order t«» help tr.aae vt* c*au c-r to arrive at a tight i cobdatfrn. we pnbfoiii liis mnuo;. a.a interest- ' r Teia*. I'be Howei n f'ltgrcpk eoouins the afooal report >'A Cofotsel Moon » eipocn>>o on the j cam ti ax six. ~it o~z "'it to have cegun £ii nsoctns t.'&ce . - t - £s,.j.-w com.2seoobL —we imsc active ocen-rcma .-i. Ta 1 •sb ridSSte Our friend of the Galveston Courier wifi ac- CorasiaO/ rlc x, Gaiverton, / Xor. 19. !*tt. 5 c-f pnzfc master Chav. Fc- er wiihor'ier* u> report hfltOT -w i~i --r- Yer (' z lr> Tsmris~n 'rv The Cociaodere sent L - rxnla profopUr to the r •f the Gwunedora s ship were bardr to keep her from dragging, and . 0 too. Tkr Comr.vx: f-.'To ntmec.« ! / !v ■ Next cay. however, isrmg of water. Lk sent one ox .' i lor purjxr-e ol geU' .j a supply. When the boat had got within reac.. of the zu.'ii of the fori at i amj ico ; it way fired - squadron to make -enznr*-- of Mexican prvi-ertv i our ajent at Mexico, ha* abandoned ail hope of A few days after this, the Han Anlouio parted company with the cloop-of-war, and went on a —On t;.e » ! ins'ant . ‘ ■ ai‘f. moon. -.c came in sight of the above mentioned prize. >he *'?t a fiag as the United ."itates as signal, which the Anna Marla answered by running up Mexi can colors. The e an Antonio then lowered the (~ rv-ttes color, and fired a £ruri to bring the Anna Maria to, at the -ame time running up a l ux .an flag. The schooner immediately lowered her colors, male ail sail and *borc awav.— Ihe f'an Antonio g-ive her another gun,shotted, acros- her stern, when she hove to, and waited for the man of-war. The .San Antonio came along si e, and ordered the captain to come on board w ith his pa f.er/. On finding from the vessel’s mariifer4. and reziyler that she wa* Mexican propertv, he declar ed her a pr ze, and sent her into port,under p;.ze master Fuler, a* stated above. Y esterday evening the cause was brought be fore the Court 01 Admiralty, Hon. A. B. Shelby presiding, and ail the necee-ary testimony taken; . butwe understand the judge ha* determiner! to hold ! the mater under advisement until after his return I from the circuit, which will not be until February’ i or March next, when the final decree will he given. ! In the meantime it is understood that he will be i :-ue a commission this morning, to have tne vtv j «el and cargo appraised and sold as perishable property, the schooner being at predentin a leaky 1 condition. Her cargo convsts of 121 bazs ojf i cof!2/1V of jhnjr, 21 boxes of dry goods and 2 brls. spirits of turpentine. There is 1.0 question we think, that she is a lawful prize. X. B.—I; is the opinion vs Prize Master Ful ler and Midshipman Slaughter, who came up with the prize, that the report of tho* steam ship Za : valla’s having met with an accident on the bar at Tabasco, is without foundation, and that the Mexican steam ship Argyle, which resembles the Zavatia some what in -;ize and appearance, is pro bably the one that has sustained the injury, if any vessel has, sin that vicinity. Gfc.v. John Armstrong.—This venerable gentleman, now in his 84th year, and still in foil 1 } rv».4ession of his uncommon facilities, is in Xew Vork, on a visit to his son-in-law, W. B. Aator. K,-"}. One of his objects is to revise the proof ! hbeets of tho concluding volume, now about to | appear, of his Higtory of the last tsar. . j Gen. Armstrong is one of the few remarainz links that connect us with the men of the other days, with the heroic race cf the Revolution. He hdS, too, in our days, filled high and respon sible offices—Senator in Congress, Minister to ( • France, Major General of our armies, Secretary j of War—he has occupied a space allotted u> few S men, and now, in vigorous old age, nas become i the hifctoriar, of a part, and not the least event j ful part, of the scenes in whica he was a promi- I nent actor.—A*. Y- American. [ T./ > Van Buren’s majority in -New Hampshire ■ *" ®»430. That .State appears upon the face of ■ *' ew England like a speck of smut upon the i cheek of a lady fair.— Prentice. Wfcj———————BW——————w The Dcxsmi* knrias to tfce will ot tbe People. .-.i', . - *. :*z- L- , r .-i:r* s - ■ ‘t- - ek£tt«tk LtraMnt of Aawmippt, from HhSs C-waty- is u m •»'-* ci trie srexi Wii| —j—iry wlsirfe Sas lately ibc*t>i tssoc-g l.i eoa*ti£B*BU. s. M. Mnjn«, . - of Jkk*a He id ire*scdGtr. M«>’ fit* -Deu Six —Freer; tseressn of toe rlertica w x-n»-:*r.‘! « toe L'mitc : Stair* i» ri * .". i.- peir* flat* trier* hit tees. i criarre .* the *■>-£»» :: tie tiK'Xicf tL: ci A-t 7«: Hoc* tbe cause <ss &sa»:iacy to tisat •' **« : one «f true assat-’jae party ot kaad ci j*r. Ag cadios '.eng w.:._zglobe i <» to -oimra. cAct cMtnry to tae wt*ri of !be ai, >ntj ci people seats * c-cca I fire. I take *:.*■ e»: .e-*t c-: :*: "t-r 'T o: tendenog u. yaa zzA mr ooßStzfiseat* tie ci :» I lave received it tbeii naoct, v- aerAe; of tjf leftsiatcre fm& this eocety. wriieri I hope w... :< s..r»;;y wcktkL With great -~~ t "jc edeoefil -errant cf 6tr&xr*ry.~ Tbe Fed* ifJct to be Tast’r c—roied msler : Use r defeat by barms carried V.rpttn. Tic noral voght of ii.i* Oki Cammam wealth. tbev hope, will break their downfall, it: m.ligate the od.ins, which will afUc& to them tad their cause They are wekuorje to ill me comfort tbev can derive fr: 13 rich i t-t-irce. Ect they si id 0.-t forget, ‘tit oki Virgiima of mWitioturr re nown. tie Virficia of Waekmgtoo and Jeffer son and Heny pit her veto on thru anJ their • ominiifioMU Tle county of WtshmzUm voted against ti»em, the county of JefUenoo roeed arc on them; and the county of Henry toad against them! L-ower 3 irsmi* voted * gainst them by tip ward* of -000 ifc ontv. The ajo«t inter! li eest lorticn of Western Virginia too, toted a zimrt tbent. They »e .ndentei tor ail the vic tory Hey hate won. to the p*inot wzti and ;L lustnoo* feiaieiisen of Rockingham, Sieoandoah and Pare. W lat coiudau <*i or moral inSceoce t;<tory from wca scarcer may afford, ther are welcome to. But they shall not claim the honor a: lati nz received tie approbai.on rs Old Vjr pnia, wi:ch i* now. a» she was ;a *7-3. a fTmt hattf.—/»><\nu/Ttd H l ,*V, Tbe -Norfolk papers received y t*«t R;rht’s iteiajDoat -mg ’he foil »:nz d.-tresiing intehi rence : Dl>trei-ius Skiptrrtcltt and Lo.« of lit»—. From two Kramer, who armed in town on ■ Tcesday ct?fc: from Camtodk be*cn. we learu the fohcw.is particniarc.— I'hcy *u*e tiat the beioczed nitre sloop Wiiaam J. Watson, of* and I for Philadelphia from 8t John's River. E. F. laden with pitch pine lurcher, which vessel was ra»t «w*T on Bodcy si.land on . e of the I.3th in«t- The Zd mate, brother-in-law u» the Car*t- and one of the crew wore lost. They *!-*j -:taie that a sloop of about 40 ton* j burthen, 10-o-terei o? New Inlet, and all on j txjafu penehed. Tsev dietincliy heard their cries forhe’;», but having lost their boat coold render them none. They also report, that a tu.'l risztd bnj? onier itood to haie been bound to Holton, went a»- b ee about the sth mat. to the Southward of Baddy's 1-land. and lad ail bands except two,! drowned,— Bali. American 21M tU. While fitting m the Readinz-r&om of the Ex rhiD?e the other day, a gentleman with a me-* melancholy countenance accosted u- in these word* **r*yaae. can you tell me whether or not M». HiTf mi*,'« bodyhaibeea found!’’ “G*xxi Heaven*!’’ we replied, in a!srm, “‘what ba* hapjened to Ma. Ritchii!” “I fear that be ba* been drowned.’’ vaid the gentleman; “for you know he n’e jzed him-elf to «mk or vwim with Mr. Van b ureu. and as that gentleman has in a '» r -e no more, J errviy tear Me. Ritchif. r.* gone t j the iott v \ ;th L in. — Vtl. Ja! Buma iJ)» Foatiov Bianx B©ciett. Our readers will rememlierthat we staled not since that the British and Foreign Bible ?iociety, in order to enable even the poor*-*t to posses the Bi le, resolved to sell their Bibles far 37 cent* anu the Testaments lor 1- cent*, which is le-* than the actual cost ot paper, printing, and bind ing. f*o great was the consequent increase of puff Lavers, that tj.e Society made a i m of U 73 64 in the first wx month*. now considers it re e»-arv to an*pend tha re«..uti**n ull some method shall be adopted to -ecure them ag .inst the ultimate low.— Bail. Sorth Araer. We learn that a compromise took p’ar-e yester day between Mr. Isaac Knight and the Biitnnore A Ohio Kali Road Company, in the case of an infringement of his patent in which a verdirt was rendered against tbe Company in the L’. Circuit Court of V, edne-day. 'I he Co ~panv, we learn, are to pay Mr. K. Z 3OOO for the past, prerent and future t:-c of his invention. —Hal l man A met Iran of the 21th u't. We learn that tbe Rev, H. B. Bascorn. D. D., professor of moral science and belles letters, in the Augusta College of Kentucky, has been unani mously elected to the Presidency of the College of Louisiana, at Jackson. dander Kovaai-Conhi aed. The noise of trie openin ' of the window had awaked the watchful Lucilla; she sat up in her bed and li-tened; at last she found courage to arive and approach thedoor of her apartment; she thought she heard v, hispeiing ; again she he-- itared, and then, very gently opening the door, found there was no light, and the rush of cool air convinced her that a window was unclosed, '•be •-rept along towards it, and just reached i when Aootonia,having undone the end of the cord and thrown it out, was leaning anxiously from the - - back, she exclaim ed, in a iow voice; *• Thank Cod I he is sale !” She proceeded to cio-e the window,and Lucilla took the opportuni ty of effectinr her return unpeiceived to her own room. <m the arrival of the usual messenger in the ci ty on the following cay at noon, Pietro received a packet, iie dew with the prize to his own slecp mg-room, and on tearing it open, found the ru g. In jess than half an hour, the spy was closeted with Vincenzo, “ope of the council the most inimi cal to Lorezano. At five o’clock the same afternoon, the sLmora Burma and her niece, having dres-ed for the eve ning, after Uicir siesta, had met as usual at their accustomed -cat on the terrace. Antonia was arou e ed from a reverie by an ex clamation from her ant; and on looking up, be held advancing along the road, direc* to ti e villa, a carriage and horse-litter, accompanied by a numer ous troop of armed men. The signora gave im . mediate order* for their reception without any ; symptoms of four or suspicion, but the heart of Antonia throbbed and a mortal dread came over her; even her aunt appeared discomposed pn ob , serving two government officers and a notary descend from the carriage, who were conducted 1 with the military commander and several of the escort, into the presence of the two ladies; a few , of the higher classes of the attendants or thefam - ily accompanied them, among w hom was Lucilla. > Atterbowing profoundly, one of the civil offi cers addressed the lady of the bouse: “ It is with , j the utmost regret, -ignora, that we fulfil the pain \ I loi duty imposed on ug, of which this (presenting I an official document) will apprise you.” The sig ora received the paper, but her agitation was too great to ahow her to peruse it, and she returned a iL “Read ir,‘or, 1 beg—l cannot.” The com rmssioners proceeded to read, with a cijear and v loud voice, the order which authorized him and e his coadjutors to ‘■earch the premises of tbe signora . IRdricaj to examine herself and her household; to arrest without examination, the signora Anto * j nia, and to convey her a prisoner to Venice. | Ihe signora Bianca looked at Antonia, and was e surprised to observe that there was neither aston . ishment nor indignation on her countenance ; she 1 stood, with downcast eyes, calm and pale. “ This - is some base intrigue !” exclaimed the signora, ap proaching her,“ and the truth will soon he evi 1 3et? " He: «a':r»cvi t*z ; *** ViHih a were ; i.z ; *«■*• <■*•-»• - g red i ;cc k>- s««tsketed jsst -re refers: se-i .i tu at-, ivv-i-f «r sir:. -1 as “ My Jm:, dear la-sHv-i " «r_t LorLi^. •* vim ar c Hey some to take ram **Farewell. * ixapweila .of vjsa sxii Aa‘ae_i, a- -rse wa* ; acedia the liner, which was ta»n Jr «- ataac the ir-is new it. i ■ e PoaESisSia®ers -ex; - p&ctgioe-l v. call over lUE*- A tae :..~3ca a Lsl ta*y A-. the Luc. La was the® scieesed from- the re-st i»i :«aov*: rato x&aHe: ataitrres*. ~Wt sire that ym tii seHil to u exactly tae event * tt takes tlace -re w.:r.jx the .ast tweaty toex ixiir-. ire tri; i*-. dvea vov a of tre Anlcc.iV &ei»g m conwith her coesAi, HetraAor. C :;:e Rora^L” *• I teow of e.: ever.*.*' repfird the tmaLlAtg Lee. .j. - I bareßOflvpacioc.” “ Apply tle La -mtr, s > ~zjtzrj : Iw ii all,” »-h» i t.: . .jvc ow her knee-; a&i accwc.n*;.’ 1-se ceta. ei exaef y wtkt srse had hear i se-ea the prtte'.n-- : ;r*„ Her :epo- .uoo takes jv writing,asc *:e vj. to lead He wav to I the apwtißf lof her aartiwg. Here on examaa tioQ aebiDd the arras, was forad the sAi.rr saaeL vir:. Kivu, ra-i itui’.-.y ;<e:t ejen. a par ty v». ordered to explore ti> secret estry ; a*.d aocther, couKt.'.g A a a-ixaeto®* detaebmeat or p.tkei men aa-i was ordered t® ;:-Arw the c .:•»(; t-8 river, s•1 to p-i.-vi* fe in .. •* - tv*;y an-j carefci.y in its drrecti-oa. 3ne . ever e Tt<.react w>- strongly re-isfortec. . • si,-i«.ter reiaralixii adopted as to tlie hit --boil, - er« f.raaLy xetunttd to tine terrace to take fc-nr.al reave of the signora Ekaca, who,from the BMMat - o: her niece* Ceparts.'e. ha d remaned metkrciess in bet cniar, wiir. her e burrel trs heersar-^'. • satbeam ai c: Lorezaoo at tr e I>:_ J's ? ol that Eigfat. be was inionned that tbe roospira tors had eea again tracked, acd Hat toeie w 5 .s a v*. 1., : # g- ' , . oat ca, before the Council ci Tejj. Tbe i rrs« of the at Venice vaiie-i at th.s tivie;tbe CocncL c: Ten was iadepeaceot of j tbe |Doge, who was only applied to for a rtrfM£ vote, when tbe members were eoua ly div-led or i a |W ifiiiL fba terrific txibuoal assecchle-d a f.-e*r secret at taidnigvt; they were sea> j-c j cie-. a- cgle »smp was suspeided immediately in front, darkened on the s.d- towarc* tbe cocnciliort, a:.: throw mg i • : . . rrloo the «pe-t w,e e v.e p. .*-ot r woa-i he piaceii. On the i .m: there was a smal. tahie also, with a partially -aaded .amp. | where sat two fenveoers with their writing aaten » *. At a greater distance on the left, z.~z t oe oc- I caoionally caagbt a gtospseoftwootaekedmotiao jess figeres seated on the ground; behind t:.em _ was the dreaded wheel. Sod claage niflfii m ai.dor tni- La . wou.-i £*a*,e apreare : to a stranger all undefine-; ta -Carkness ‘ a column whose height was lost in oboes niy.or tii* ware of a dark curtain wou.i catch hi* eye kv ti.e utcertaiE dickerin' of the light, now and the* he rr.izot «■*•. o: imagine he saw a ♦ brou<de . forri icmj no.*e.e •.% m • e . v tance. A re.>! fcri3> was redacted in aod p ace :.n front ofter y-ige: “A woman " wh -pered the president. I *Yes, «ignor a woman,” retailed V.n cenzo ; -remove Let veil It was removed, and J the y< jog daughter of Tve aged Lorezano stood | before him. There »i -a rr.ovi - ..ent a: .o; g t:.- coutw-firlc.**. ■ followed by a veep great. A moo: a tor a ior got her fearv, and tr.ocg.al only or her father: she raised her rriana<“;ed hand to her eves, and trove lo , -erret:* yoorn; -;.e ••r-gg.el to rush forward, out wa* prevented by a hitaerto invisible j frame of iron net work. *My father she whim. . . ed beseechingly —tor a moment there was the still- j oi ->a*f.. ac-i tne zave the or der to proceed with tne exafmnatioc. Antonia collected benelf; -Mgnors, she said, there vi . be no examuiatioo toeurt the t .th. Live me leave, and I k.u cetai! to voa all that fl-j ocr .;ref >ne wa* ordered to proreed. AatOQia re,ated, with cieainet*, Lrenty, a>>d precision, the scene* that had tak'o place in the Z-- ‘.m at \er ar. .* m is: chamber at tne rr ... deace of her aunt. No ijo-.vc remaned on tbe nr r.d of her j i-lzes that had told toe w jc e truto. €ofTohorale»i a* it was by every circumstance amTby every evidence. 1 n the coneiusioo of her , detail, several question* were pat to her by differ- j I «Bl members, aad her answers rnairawd their in- j piesskm of her truti.. . ■ iou-ly watc t-i i-,r a z.jnp** A her father.or t-e •our; lot ■ re. » > fi(~. .en; y • jl< :an tr t* --e n a/e to I * -pot wfierv toe -roan had pro ceeded, but she com 1 distinguish nothing. J-ne k:.**w that he ws> in her pre-ence, *Le fe.t that fie ; *uffiercd, aad not the less acutely, toat the agoni- I ze; fee.-rjg* of tie parent were sternly repressed ; t the patriot. The pnsoner was ordered to w Undraw. Two opinion* were then propt/xd to the council a* to her sentence. The one by the friends of Lo rezano, tne other by hi* enemies. The firs! par’s* among whom was the President, propo-ed that Antonia should be imp: *oned uaiil R .vaci wa, >Ci/ed. or hi- death ascertained, and that liien >ne ‘hculd be released and pardoned. The second par-I ty proposed, that, -A within thirty days, from tne date of the fo;.owing day, the seizure, surrender, or of P.ovaci were not known to hare taken piace, Antonia Lorezano, the abettor of hL» flight *bould be pul to death, and that puniic notices'to this effect should be circulated, a* well through ?he neiefcoonog .Stato* as those ol Venice; bui that any of lho*e events being proveil to the council within tae allotted period, *:.e culprit shou.J be released and pardoned. The vote- were taken and the last proposition prevailed ; there were six in its favor, and four in- j c.uding the President and Lorezano, against it. Trie pn-veer wa- recalled, aad t.,e »eritence so lemnly pronoooceil- “That if within thirty dav* the traitor, Ciaude Kovani were not in the hands of j the government, either by surrenief. or ■. w i hin ti.at time his death wa* not a-certained bevond a doubt, the culprit, who had treasonably as-fsted in hi* ocape, should be put io death, and that her death snould U-.e place at twelve o’clock on the night of the thiitielh day ; but that if th<? seizure, surrender, or demise of Rovani, were known to Lave occurred in that time, Antonia Lorezano should be released and pardoned. *’ For an instant a deep glow suffused the brow of the prisoner; -he raised her head, and cast her ; eyes keenly round, a* though striving to penetrate j the oarknes-- from which i-sued thi* mandate ol life and death, and then the bright color- a* quick ly faded into deadly paleness. She bowed meeklv to her invisible judges, and a timid, imr ionug glan.e was fixed upon the spot when, she believed her father sat. She joined her manacled hand*, and slowly *ank upon her knee*—but ail remained shrouded and s ill as tbe crave. Jier guards raised her ; she staggered and fell into their arms insen sible, and her light motionless form was borne off bel .veen the two armed men, till all disappeared in | the distant gloom. Lorezano returned home, but his most intimate friend- were refused admittance, lie secluded himself altogether in the solitude of bis chamber ; he was sometimes found by his attendants in nrav | or, but not a complaint, a tear, nor even a sigh was observed to escape him. The house was closed and darkened, a* though death were in it: not a sound was heard above a whisper, and the servants glided about noiselessly in the perform ance o» their sexeral duties. He never made, nor caused to be made, tne slightest inquiry concern ing his daughter or Rovani. The hiimora Bianca beeged to be permitted to pass these terrible thirty j cay* with him, but he refused. Every evening he attended the Doge’s council, and there, as nothing had been heard of Rovani, nothing was said con cerning him. To the public business going on the oid man gate his attention, but the moment the council broke up he abruptly disappeared, turning a; nie from iriends and Les. Vet, in spite of the austenty of hi* grief, none, save his bitterest ene mies, could view him unmoved. From night to night the change in his appearance was most pal pable and melancholy; his eyes became dim and hollow, his features sharp, and his complexion 1 ,» l^e firmness of his step was changed to weakness and tottering, and the stateliness of hi* demeanor gave way, as under a sudden load of care and infirmity. I !.e Signora, notwithstanding Lorezano’s refu ?a, to see her, came Irotn the countrv, and unknown to mm established herself in his house ; using all i.er interest, through every channel, in favor of t ie condemned Antonia, offering all that she was worth tor the apprehension of Rovani. She could .; ./..•eve . • *i. , , r *. ~«*.>* le - see or -a acr nr to cnof*br t ro cer De*ce. i iiatoaia fie Leif was |«r» ,■« -jw.j ta be* mpeodi&z Ate; s&e above % **-* to steal c Lpep her th<aigX*.»Bt aocekd Sr»iy pccpu* ; r ed ceatt- >Ne ‘:Ef;t>. ; jo*- xn-ose wbo. , , sne well kxew. were aoi all _tr I fertit-ie «?««*<■ ts* - wi:x lae i p-ieatH 3er :'i**er 7c:-e_tfd iw-. a>i a:- > ‘ fertacca**- ucct, ac i -f .jt—ret :eior e-i -:£i« —itte: r*a3or~ev'nlcfpott-i, ax: ' r viKtie verzevsee, aL'.ai to :-t f . : to Badaev * . she treaded axd nepitoved. : a it was ob tiae twee lie; a d j twa g.ijrjr_? ? I * e?e observed alow oa Hi lei®, in deep cob* J - • - .rit.-a. - Aii recc-..e-t w* ; * hat r* o&terred out i:-««.t> Is extc-ta-aSkw., i—j je_ r-.-rse hare escape! zeros : rec. ** Befe: *WB. ’re ;.-«■! the g_ r»ai, ** r sC *iiclhi a service *- * n.?, than sci: - 1 Then.' pursued fci* comp, t -we Baii tire cot the ; .tiecee of our :j, Tetkt: tr.ejr will cot a: ?rove a: onx .J for t 3 other ot eel than to s-are : j of tha: r ii-r - ;- oo:>, Gi_ -. Lo -/ax. -We it;;, r. .t i'.p.r to them ; t ~30 affy ± I find 'r at . te:..- tainahie. y*s , , | ran lake ikitri with roar n j Ax.-: to a. t j lsr-1 , * | “ There i* -ax one »ij for rat »*_- T.* re »i* a :i.- : - V :s let .♦ : ik' no more about it—l have i&rseif to .; » o’:j- service; a-*, saw * .-ether®* . - aad braved tea: . : ai t at tr - !a-t J w. : cot {=... roc." 'I ,rt •>:<£ a '**.£ a . | «o:>rtaee rweteded trail paxkj. • ti the e 1 - *••-. .£ of tat if - hayjezano rest hr- excuse for aot a tendi* „• tre tt« ; psmac ] spirit :t!it at Last *> to* j Ih€““ ■*■• Ht* t/>f CtO Ilia ij-3 -la.; . t tin ir.-'*. - - - the c* tae *ac ;hj % stained 1 cave to appear before I .ecooscu. stated that bis vert:atie {ratiest hi- tsat there | »i' ..«t:> hope oi - s LeJ r_e aext | fomr- mMaratj Mew, that the «iu pnrrd. j ‘ ‘ ■ ■■•*: :<■■ r‘ - ■; - tre - ath or >-•• u reatr ; mate tc r ao uz.* this prajer, uoi*--* Lorer -•' *-he ;:i* of r tr . ter* this ej ■ : A, and after a iittlc farther »ul*.at.on. ’ I it trap permitted that she ahanld joss hear he* I tweet* tkvet aid Twelve . ire un-» r^-.t ■ • : t■ ’ .. : , atf.v a;",: .rter. e» -e rx?> c to exe- ' | ciuor. : ■ ‘ t 3 ti e -ron r< of the r.iiowic* Uta. thi.tieta, tw > : :rive*t at *t.nr iiT»r>~ , if the >tate Pi «oa (re of ta%»>peared 1 torel-wotn and iil, and tr > 1 if';'*' i. i:r *,e a r-'.<rr w r*- r t at*.ti&Q , The odc wro was not i.!. onir oers ard wa.er, a.» -.' r.- vow, faee I wfittiei He appeared cxiee»jin£-r <y_- va& ; Vfr J la h»' a.annex*, and rail of <r..*t :r as to th* fa*- rad vi-ded; o. | that, at the wftoc; - .inner hs. tt wa» ! •'•at for to aarraT* • ,-se oi toe Jijerestfa.es .: war m> well ..d h*- WtO fi_tv with ’ a *»es.. *re 'orver-aL 3. 0 r v iroken oiT at ve*p*c.>. to :e recewed irc.a!t:V afteiwanis. ' j h* vesper- a prayer ai* : t .- f ra _r - that was to depart tr.at nigrt. ' (ymrhijnoTi f^-aorrenr. DIED, . Ir Burke County, oa the fly oi X<tnher, WiLxjjk* Hart -rrk. a»ed 3«> \ean ;ar he I—ft a wife and it rant too an; larre t .e ci j fileads to mocra h« io»*. M AKIM I>, I EELIGEC~ Cha«'.estov, Voverchet-. Am red cm .Saturday.—Ship Maem, Knies, j Bo^too; L.ae rr-» Aldrich. Cope, ‘. I— . L> rr. r. '' ;art. New A ort; x>rr;'e-i— - New A orw ; '■err. Wil .am Hoc : j M’L»wai>, New York; Sear. Chirped, .ore. 1 New }(>:*; ?<sr. Kathleen, Lewis, Pkiiadeaa • v, r. fM.ycn, w row. r.. - nor Arrived jederday. —Lioe ship La FayetteJ)e- 1 t) 1 Ne - * \ ork : Line »rip L :ca*, ac»c : ■ B«rque Byroe.Peartoo. Boston fcr. far .re p <r t W<-r_. - L Te:.-.-.;. Clear*.. —fcrt{ Lancet, Kruse, Has ara ; Br.hr, Francis, Cock hern, M" Kenny ,Naa#an, \ p.) fly Iff. U . S. JOy LS ti-aders hi ; profess a] sen ices to the citizen* of Augusta and it? viejv He may be found at hi? residence od the S± s de of C.:eeD second doer below Mclntosh *trr, I or at the Chronicle znd >er!t,nel oS'-e. L. PE3TVEV, V IXI AT UR E PAIXTER, Masonic liall ( - v pecirce:j« mas re *een at hi* r»n. or at the Be* ; >tore of H. A. RicLrr.cn!. n:e IS-trwu I AXDBKW J. MANSELL. A TTORXE Y A T LA W, nov ‘2 >-tf Ga. U. H, C I NMVt.IJAM, A Co., GEXERAL COMMISSIOX MZRCHAXTS, oct 31 Satassah, Ga, 2m JOHN K. STANFORD, ATTORNEY AT LA IT, i> IT Clarke?ri!le, Ga. ». U. OVLRHV, A T TORSE Y AT L A IV , fef 2-l» JefF» non. Jackson coicty. Gi Al (.1 ■ 1 t > BHB, ATTORNEY AT LAW , sept ->-ly Madifoo Morgan county, Ga. WILLIAM O. EVE, J. P., can be found at all time- at the store o: Wrixht. Bull k Co. oct 2S ts W . (. . X 13131 O. COMMISSION MERCH ANfT. Office in the lower tenement Mascnic Hall, nov 9 ts J OSI, J . BTKD, NOTARY PUBLIC, Will be thankful to hi? friend* for any : art of bu *inr*s in the above line, which will be attended to witn rectitnoe, ir. oct 24 Z3* EKi BANGS ON NEW YORK—Ax ?-ht : aad at one to twenty davs For sale ov GARDELLE s RHLNC. OTJ- AUG US TA BESKi r O! H TE TY.— ror the benefit of the *ick poor of Augusta. Toe committee for the present month are a> loiiows : Division No. 1. —W. L. Jackson, Andrew Me Lean, .Mrs. Pemberton. Airs. Waterman. Diri,ii/n No. 2.—J. B Grove*. \V. H. Crane, Mrs. Taiiiaferro, Mr*. Ann Winter. Division No. 3.—Porter Fleming, E. W. Doughty. Mis. Andrew Miller. N1 r*. Cornelia Cohen. nov 24 j. W. W IGHTMAN Sec y. GARDNER, formerly resident surgeon n tne New York Hospital, and physician at Belle vue Hospital, New York, tender* to the public his j professional services, / Odice in Washington street, between Broad and ; Eilis streets Residence, Eagle it Phoenix Hotek ap 2 GROCERY AX'D C(J 31311 SSI ON Bl SI. NESS. rffXHi: undersigned have this dav entered into X lor the purpose of transacting a tirodery and Commiss.on business, in this citv under the firm of Fort, Clopton K Malone. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN' R. CLOPTON, IRA E. FORT. CHARLES J. MALONE. Savannah, Sept 27, lb-10. oct 7- 2 m YEAS r POW DERS.for raising Buckwheat and hatter Cak»s perrectlv light, and readv for j baking the instant they are mixed. With these powders any quantity can be prepared in a few minutes, which renders their use more convenient than yeast, and avoids the possibility «»f ever having sour cakes—a superior article, with direc tions. For sale by nov 13 H AML AND, RISLEY St CO. ~ Jl' • » 4am £z* r -z >i* "u a 1 * ,* Ibsit r Ha *' V 4 ‘ * v Wk awgtfcefc-. ! m: - * ia t , B * ®r*ier *•* ■*• y:»-. __* - • Isl Wj>! 7 CM s rl— ZP. Lt) % TT|||, lrv|l: rriEN ix»llar> reward.—■ I ' JL 'vfec ' rv.i. : P <kM Lcc emtl ■ “r K. I iz** oxbert papers A t*, r%. : Vj | v - - ■- --- , ; i>x-t »-ita i it** pa>:. ■ ~ - j* i. Jli Yr , i CU.VXM liFLEEL’b ||| § Appear #a jtr.z - % »> * - - • • H imcnL. ' ■***■■* tos* W f w By order of tie C axiu jg d “ 1 fWfe.- I 3WJOD WANTED. 3 S*-AEEit* yre 4 . -a - * will * * * »«., *.y the '>-:u 3 fe&nfejfcg ■ aisec -tales Trx-*. S' r-ita Amual, witu tw car: r.,■' -r - * gr -■» *.u. 1»■ csor: zjtsi.' .> I feet, ai :to oi *tr*-~.* rva&- ...” E lengths &f 1 ;<et, aad *0 be cot t i dßuwter. cor to exceed I '-. * ' i>e,e, « B f-aa 1•- - - ■■ ft T - * >-■*■ j-r . 9 wiR be tifMiwr *. ■ K , composed ci BKj*e -—a cue Li:/ «.p - I Augusta Dec. |.;»«- ** vj FRENCH FANCY DRY t, ; ous .1: # JIILLINERV Afcllf LLs. D I flnreetfrem Nr* Y ~ THE suLscnLer will opea n 4 cay, * . *»■« *LO>e, a *t:rk * >**s^7 Lr,3 GO ( Lc*. *e ettec La New Ytn 5, test :-aprrtatke frHsrre. :r . f ajjoitaaewl cf the cewe-st f%y jt | ;|| B.ack ,t: cok>;» . Biwad- Pa.a a&d pvmrei 3P-? .a de L. ues, tn 1 F:enea Pn*t». r.r - -bit u>: .* -- BrxaeCx-i -.e:e at: :isfc - * *i.iv ' a * s j Dir:* Ki 4 GfitH, phia asd ens : Lk y— m Giore*. "* ./I r.- s-'ra Mas:**. .A attrsf: as 4 Chbsee 2.. x Hd- -. v.arf*. te, |S Aia#>. Z Erg..-: -traw ax: T>..*«e* Linaeu 1 case treuvh. new »ty> jo. A few rica tv.d rrgutiy II - ul R:eiset.iu To w.ztr tie attendn >:* isaersaaufe, j at: i f ..Li* of A 2»‘*a are e-> at tt< -tore. -A-: Broa-i street, i.-zenr W. jj y Safe* £Li!_. W, £. JACtIOS -j SURGICAL IN-TKI IENTm VG ENEKAL k-- JTtmeut .: *"iOK AL IV ! * f i. 3; E• T> 1 the aor .-.x: -:-t> r*caa aiaactac:.a?e t *.ep( ct-'. *'aat-' ce •^ :>r -i.c by a*, it very rewsecwie paces. All orders fat britmueeti to :♦ z±-a t» >;>> at thertest 2-otsce. O ARMN A HAINES, dec I— ts Lr^pSi. FARMER'S ACADEMY. THE cr *- -terf.. •x: tx« t:e | Lr La.::- ceuLr.se* j <ta:ge : hj juti- I tutjo-r. at-: ■». . . rfc to it* I mittef arteu:=>c. Ibe teuae : raoca r i utin-u- I thcc.gt separate :;xs tie ti.t. ».-ieuje S foper* ,*aca xad coctroL All tte ■ *-il toad- d e* :f a ..feral e: -tatxc a.- ta.g_t us Loti :ratcn of the «cr >.lt - Le-.le -ei La: ax extets.veg l* .t.-.i xea.tby =>;.l -•jgr.hc.tsuxj,'lie Bui . i%eesX<m to r. * ;*. ' - - -i-.y. -. y I er redp. lew -r.<»* :: .l:x. axd .--tjeedme m fez ;: .:..ig. wiia ::_e: dnj-.ijf-. :.£t:toj.vt f 12.- *■ - - tin-r '_i a .2 many other* in tre Mate Tie x»i will ce x opeaed .1. *1 **rsxsi Mt&'ay -Yu.ary. TA'se wit - pact *. *jeti c:. irea •: - -re* ifc ai- Scbucl are a** . .-<< * : eater t ecst a: tie erstoiu* l es-*k<c- Board, mr.adag all reres-arle*, eaiJt ■ ctai Li .« r .■>: rest—t2ab > iirt...e- for >£ p« EtOQth. Tbe «u: -renter belie*- iag *a: there are nuaj jamas men in th - exrl.-fd irom tk ;<k - -;; t :y war-: .: ae-'.s 10 defny the cxpesi«es. wtase ti.c'n:-,.: -.rracted and in* | prtTf:. Et.gf te highlt usefn to tne -e id try, ci- fers *0 ta* - -,x - .■ r. ywt» rven tne en*ui»f yea. give them a year* :-c*ar: and taitL*. at enstoaaiy | .'.---. a: . wi.: *:.s ~ : * * . . w.'.nt.'n lerest, wuril tie eua us 1N42, thereby emitief I tliem imtrove tr.e.r en.-taLos and ;.vnf c» 3 to make the money. Sausfrrtorv tetimonaMl | morals axi!t.c *twortr.J«e< * will be require:. ■ Wante; —* L . : L.e f-ni.- ■ leg i.-tmer.L A.: f-nnt- w ... piea*e ad-;rt?> b* I sutsenter, stating tine bran-:-ne* they are B to leicb. and tr.ecr age. as an elderly lady, th*- I th nr* :e;nr eeus:. will be prcferrec. JESSE C* PAULETT. Farmington, Clarke county, dec 1 || Cieorsia. C olumbia conntv : 1I T HLRE\S. Wl.iara S. Jose* a: t *>< for let- | ff tens of administration on tne estate of Jobs ” W. Wood. decea*e'i. These are mere: >re to cite an: admonish all ar:i sin.ular, me kindred and ci editor? of said decease-*. lo be an-: appear at my office witiun the tane pt** scribed by aw, to show cause, if any they hats. why ?aia .enters -hou not te -nanied. Given under my hand, at ~ ,e, tms Ist Decftr- ber, I" 10. G. JON’Em Ckrs. A UMIMSTHATOH 1 ' SALE. «N”TLL be sold, at Mon: ■e o, Jasper Cocotyi s. \ w oa the first Tuesday in Fet-niary next- the - Lands of John Woods, deceased. «.t«al« .a Jasp«» Cooctv, and a Negro of said iecease i. WILLI AM F. M APP. Acxniiitftnltf- December 1, IS4O. I 1 JEFFERSON SHERIFF >ALES- -e - old on the fi.st Tue*iar in Jm^ ■ || next, at the market house m :..c I * jlaouisviile, within the lenal hours 0: ?a-e Lie I 1 owing property, to wit: Eight negrres. a *k-> f md two children, six or seven years cli A ■ W 1 girl about fifteen, and four boys frotc st° ■' f •ears of age, levied oa a? the property of Js" £ | -wiDney, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Htoc® iuperior Court; Wilson v*.Uaid >winner. ,Pr»l* B y pointed out by H. J. Barksdale art- 1 F endaxt. I Also, one tract of oak and hickory I .me I 0 eflierson county adjoing land, of Ma:th( I nd olfiers contain inn one hundred ai f *■* | ~ cres, levied on a< tfie property ot Oliver P- p I •» j satisfy • f. fa. issued from Jeffersoc > U P*“’' ourt. Lit fl > ; nc* vs. saia Byne ai:d_ ** . rejec t. 2 roperty pointed out by delectaut Also, one tract of oak and niekory land , ig one hundred acre * more or less. Ifih? *® b Irson county,adjoinmg lands of Wm.Ueme-y-^ * chers levied oa as the property of V» kr.s to satisfy sundry li. fas. issued tr o ® -’ a ' ourt. Stephen S. Perkins and others, Tonipkin*. ievv made and returned to me - sable, ‘ WILLIAM 5. ALEXANPSj: December 1. IS4O ' - | ~ QR. BBLS. BUCKWHEAT FUR% j \ £ Q 25 b: Is Extra Canal Flour, - 20 bids Irish Potatoes, s 50 dozen Pickles, assorted, 15 kegs Goshen Butter, 1 10 kegs Winche*ter’> Lard, 20 boxe? Cheese, 2U boxes Starch, 20 bbis. No. 3 Mackerel, - 20 kitts No. 1 do. rr nkfcC«- Jus* received and for sale dv I.S. BEER 5 oct 15 ... 5 DRUGSTORE. p ’ M. D’ANTIGNAC, (Late f f Antistnac.) has removed two do *‘ ie jtr his former stand, to the Store recently ok y E. W. Sporford, and is now receiym s * u , to hi- former stock, a larse supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES, WHITE LEAD, i 1 LINSEED OIL, r BEST SPERM CIL, WINDOW r All o: which will be sold l° w > 1,1 i; t dating terms. r H avinz purchased the note? aD<^ . late firm'd’ Turpin & D,Antignac, he vra cßt request? those indebted to make ear , P - oct a