Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, January 01, 1831, Image 1

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* iSt'AHtUl.i “tIH'KKTISKR. OFFICE m aor, BRO ID-ST. - 13. # i‘‘ * ■■ « JPJ7BLISIIKO gVRRT SATURDAY MORNING. BY A. 11. PEMBERTON. f ~ TERMS. SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER. FrvK nor,T,An? . per annum, p«ys6 lt in uUcaKcc, or SIX DOLLAKb nl 111- fj-ear. . ’ ~. I WEEKLY PAPER. TWTRK'BOU.Aria p« •nnuai, MjpoUc in eitnnrr, agjfOlU DOLLARS at tin: «vl nf uMyear. Xj* Xn paper willbcillsrnTßkmral (except at the choice n , AV«l r *T A: if ergrrsjag.: -miia -,!‘T. .'.g v.——r-i.—■—- -- F WKLIVEHDAY, DECEMBER 89, 1830, I , "Se jusl t nml fe*r nal." * I Wo ar>-mquertcd ur say Uint the S.ipmK J Mail will bereaf(#r’rZosc on Fridays al 9 P. M. instead of Sapudaya, and arrive on Sundays by ~AA. M. ins/'md of Mondays. If, /' * „ Tho'tShciiff of Chatham-county qffers a rc r wap/of SSO for the apprehension of John 11. Jyfsor, who made his escape from the Jail in *< _. Savannah on the night of the Slat last. Hois i described as being about si* faolbigh, well pro prftlioued, dark bair aud eyes, about 80 1 age, with a hair jnolo on the right mouth. Tim following, from " our w , ... - . - , a r MillodgeviUe, wa* sent for lusiw . . _ I , . * Mpnpcr, hut Wa; ioo ate, in consequence of^ 1 ' ‘ .. . . , . , * , Amur publishing ot nday instead of Saturday, u ! \ i . ~ , The Legislature dk thl9 mo , *** A received by th t mail,from Rielimond Vt l' " C considerable excitement in th ‘TJiSPII and with the public generally, f s hi-rnii.e know n. Mn.-h anxiety V. il sco °- n ’* l ® su ' , j |,c Jr whic Mm said would he snot toxllo Legislature, an r wus CoiiHTmh'natledlo live lions >IL iL nie '* session taken up and acted < together »S< fo!h.wing is the mossag l o d<* ” the .•joint lomm ’ ’ '•‘ExfcV V , it ' ft.V’rivF. Df.c.\«tmknt, ? j • %mmbor 22, J 630. { J 1 subtrt lo tho Legi»liil\ sos jM cmsl , y fT -lion, the copy of a connniinJA . | !..„,t t ;V* -(111'. mwiwda k tu the Slate of Georgia, to appear beforPtW j ( Supreme Coer’, on Uw second llunday in Janu ury next, to answer to that tribunal, for bavin; * |USC|C> who hati v -within Uto limits of tho tried am \ oonvicted therefor. y | Tbo object of this ms’Wata is to control tin State in lit. cxorcisqX its ordinary jurisdiction wfiich, : n criiniiut'xasos, has been vested by tbr constitution, c/mtsi -cly in its Superior Court. Solar aa/mieetna the exercise of tbepowoi ■which Wflong* tp tike Executive Department, or dels received ftom die Supremo Court,-foi * tb< purpose of staying, or in any manner inter \ iermg with the decisions of tho Courts of the Slate, in the exorcise of their constitutional ju risdiction, will ho disregarded; and any attempt 4u enforce such orders, will he resisted with whatever foroo the laws have placed at my -vnkmmand. y Ifriie judicial power thus attempted to he cx c.clsodby the Courts of the United States, is | tmbniiUcd 10, or sustained," it must ovontuuto in | the utter annihilation of the State Governments, I <>r hi oilier consequences not less fatal lo the { - peace ami prosperity of our present highly fa ll Vorcd'c.ounti'V. ir , ■ r.r.oiiGE r. giemer. To tlio llonoi ahlo, tlio President and mcm | ‘ burs of the Senate. United States of America, ee. •j To the State of Georgia, Greeting : II You aro hcrchy and admonished to he jl itrid appear at the Supreme Court of ilia t’uilcd (! States, to boimlJun at Washington on llic sc * cottd "Monday in January next, pursuant lo a w.rit of error, filed in the Clerks oilico of the Superior Court of the State of Georgia, f< r Ilajll , Counly-, in lire Connty of Hull, wherein George p. Tastle, alias Geo>-ge Tussles, alias George Tas sel, alia* George TarSlo, alias George Taaidlo, Is Plaintiff in error, and tho sgiil State of Geor gia is Defendant in error, to allow cause, if any U thcrobc, why judgment rendered ngainslthc said George, as in tho said writ of error mm llotrad, should not be corrected, and why spec d)| justice should not be done to the parlies in that behalf.: Witness tho honorable John Marshall, Chief Justice of tlio said Supremo Court of the United States, Ibis 18th day of December, in the yoar trott. Lord, 163 ft. " ■ , (Signed,) J. MARSHALL, Cbi'f Justice i>f the V. 6*. r, TlioiiVossago and document were referred to ■j'. s joint coininiUec of both Houses, which report ll ed to the House of Representatives, where the II Report was discussed ami agreed to, nail sent q| to as Iblloys, viz; “Whereas it 111 appears by u Communication made by his E.vcel 'l bancy the Governor, to the General Assembly, that tho Chief Justice of. tho Supremo Court ol tlio U. Stylos, has sanctioned a writ of error, and cited the State of Georgia through her Cliiel Jlagistfite, to qppoar before the Supreme Court Ijl *of thcTCqUod States, to defend KdiraStale against j!j Said wriCpf error, at the instaoce of one George I f tebchtly oouticted m Hall Superior Court, of the crime of murder. And whereas, ttlc right lo punish crimes against tho peace and good order of this State, in accordance with tti* S, existing laws of tliis State, is an original aud * i nece ssary part of sovereignty, which tie State j# of Georgia has hover patted with. il l V* Bcfofccd, by tho 6e»ats and si.,- - House of Roprcßontatives of the State of Geor gia, in General Ass'- bly met, that they vie# with -a- o, deep regret, the interference, by the Chief Justice Os th* Supreme Court of the United States, in the administration of the crimi- P nal laws of tbtt State, and that such an intor k' forencojs 8 flagrant violation of her right, ir Itasotred, further, that his Exccllcnry tho Go vernor be, and lie, and every other oflicec of this State, is liercby requested and enjoined, to dis. b regard any and every mandate and process that has been, or shall ho, served upon him or them, purporting lo proceed from tho Chief Justice, or any associate Justice, of the Supremo Court '■ ofthe U. States, for the purpose of arresting tho execution of any of tlio criminal EAvs of this . Statu. Ahjt ho it funder UesoTreil, that his Excellen !* oy tho Governor, be, and ho is hereby authorize j ‘ and required, with all the force and y at his command, by the cnnsl of this State, to r?sist abil^^(^| r| y ni j C y ol -y invasion, from tvbatev^J^, r( Ul , 01l tho cri miniil lawsofthb^Jj^ „ Slate of Georgia will ncvci [S hot sovereignly, ns an inde- Stale, as to bocornon party to the cost r songlit to be made before tho Supremo Cohn of tho IT. S. by ibo writ in quealion. 1S . Itesolred, that bis Excellency the and ho is hereby authorized, jo communicate t< the Sheriff of Hall County, by Express, so mud at ofthe foregoing,RbsolutioM, and such orders in as are necessary to ensure the full execution ot (In ,n Law’S, in the cane of George Tassels, convictei of murder in Hall County.” The Report was taken up in the Senate, am agreed to—yeas 35, nays 7. ,r Tho Report tvas adopted at about 10 o'clov, l,u hist evening, and the Governor sent off an Ex press to the Sheriff of Hall County, as early there ho M die necessary arrangements could b ft * completed. Tassels was to be hung to-mm aR row, Friilay, tho24ib. , The distance frouj.licr ‘ cl ‘ to tu-.r Court House of Ilatl Coupty is U1 nrilei " ll George Tassels is an Indian, convicted at th Bc ' last session ofthe Superior Court of Ilajt count; ou ofthe murder of a v.liite man, in that partoftl Cherokee Territory attached by tho law of 162 al, ‘ to Hall county. Tuesday, Pniombor 21. ) In the Senate, tliis limrning, tho llevort at [ llcsolulinn, fr om *hff House, for the relief Os J RXatutl Gstmti and Pitnsox I’ktit, was lhis|gteod l»- . Resnlutionn, mt-odiiced by * tS" pursued liy tin u- y-dcralGoveruiScnt, in gcltmg up and sustain ig a System of Internal Improvement, is highly -, jr nr •’judicial to tlio rights and interest* of thia id -i 1 1,1! . —*3c it therefore, Resolred, by ibo Senate and House of Representatives of the Stale ol ie Georgia, in General Assembly met, that our i ( -senators in Congress bn, and they aro hereby io inslruclod, and our Representatives requested, , t( > v °tc against all measures calculated to aid or )r foster a system of Internal Improvement. —And t, 4<t it further Kisolcut, That bis Excollehey the )r Govei not be and he in hereby requested, to eem r.’ municato copies of these resolutions, 18 each ,o branch of the F odyral Legislature, and to each of i* our Senator b and Ropreseiitalivos in Cong res* it And, qii motion of Mi, Ukxse, they were laid h on tho table for tire present, v Tiro hills from tire House, to provide, by lease, il c. for tho temporary disposal of (he irn t- provoincnts and posse J»ious purchased from the is Cherokee Indiana, aftorheing amended—to pro n scribe tire mode of proceeding under writs of Ac cica'l, and amend the,laws regulating the c granting of writs of Injunction, by the Judges of i- the Superior Courts—to amebd an act to lay off, define, and keep open the main clrannol of Sa vannah River, from Augusta to tiro mouth of Lightwood-log creak, in Elbort county, A.C. — were severally read the thin} time Ond passed, Thobills, from tlio House, to further define the duties of Sheriffs, Coroners, and Odnstables, drawn in the several Land Lotto ii<t#rsince. like year 1616, inclusive—to make J permanent the site Os (ho Public Inrildings in Leo county—and to amend lire Penal Code— “ were eoverally read, ami committed to commit l! tecs in Juno next. The bill farm "tho-, llouec, to amend tho. St’s u - imposing a lax on I’edlers and utber ititiernu’ traders, &c. was rejected—yeas 23, nnjs 28. ' The tiineiidmeiits of tlio House, lo the bills to repeal the act of 1624, lo lay off Emanuel coun f ty into Election Districts; and to tho bill trt alter c the lime of bolding tlie Superior and Inforior Courts ofthe Flint CiriSnh: were severally 'shlored and eoncimcd in. " -lii ibo House, this morning, on motion, It was agreed lo reconsider the journal of yesterday, so * far as relates to iho reioetiun of the bill to lay off I * -jSj; * ■ a new county froiii the coiinty of Kan<ioij»li, r Tlie lulls, from the Senate, to provide for the taking ofthe. Census of the State—lo repeal the bills creating Election Districts in the Counties " of Emanuel mid Twiggs—to alter tho time of o holding tho Superior Courts of the Flint Circuit; to amen' ’ho several acts respecting Pilotage, e iStc.—in make uniform throughout tlje State, tho it mode of conducting elections at Election Dis it tricts—to authorize thq issuing of writs of A’t 1- Exeat, at tho instance of persons claiming per- V sonal property in remainder and reversion, and >•’ to preserve tho rights of such persons—and to d incorporate the Insurance Company of Macon— if were severally read die thiid time ami passed, t Tlio amendments pf tho Senate, to the bill ol it tho House, to provide by lease, &c. for tlio tern e poraty disposal of tlio improvements purchased >r from the Cherokee Indians, were road aud con i, curred in'. d Li tho afternoon, agreeably to previous op e po'mtniein, both Houses met in the Reprcsonla d lives Chamber fop the purpose of voting for jiv# o Commissioners ofthe next Laud Lottery, '<pil twelve fhxctionaj Surveyors, in accordanciyivitli d tlio prOviaiona cf ths Land bill of tbo frespii ■■ ■ l - \,m=S= " session. Tim election continued during®# uf z ternoon and bight sittings, till about l’o\!)bcl<, > when tlie mcmbeis adjourned till 9 o’clock next a morning, after having elected mo five coftirnis - sioners of lire Land Lottery, and fivebf fljf 6jr - rcyors. Tho Commissioners elect, arqi N,V- Jciian, of MillodgeviUe : John HatCOeß-' o! • Wilkinson; Shaorach 800 an, pf GrWinuctl s Robert A. Beall, of Warren; and HjkANCis X Tennilck, of Washington. And lh« -t Surveyors then elected, urn Thomas M.BeriS ■ it en, of Burke ; Ar,*XA J NuER T. McGJlt., of Bald , win; Thomas Linford, of Uptpn; Lemo#- t Gresham, of Harris; and Ira ». o Twiggs. 9"i*- s • pcccmbor 96.-i tn morniriSr *u moluW-j®! ‘ lofo tho Cioverttor was instructed to 0 in pamphlet form, for the members d of tho Legislature, (one copy to be traqstn^d • to each) all the Laws of the present i" y relation to the Choro'.ico l *lndians, and Jheir i- lands, and to have Bucirbjjicr laws os lie doom of ilnmodiato public , utility , !r the publie Gazettes of tho SStatm ' JL > The resolution of Mr. D*«itli," ufcl'fflp#’ '* instructing our Scrwilors and RcproseiittjJi** * n rl Congress, to vote agajnst all appro'priMP s **3[ Congress, for the purposes of Intormd|pro vo ' [? inent, was taken np and agroed to. irf to Tho fiills, 'from tho House, iojpt' fnjit the sh Richmond Hussars of Augusta, Jury duly, is and their horses from levy— the > c Sheriff of Early county, to sefyFpublic outcry, id n u (bo unsold Fractions in thqMh District of that county—ttt punish persons #n<’oaling tho oxist td enco ofthe Small Pox a%d#hor contagious dis cusps in the-city of to imp9»e, levy, ithd collect' «4ax f|f die year 1831—were x- severally road the thfrjfimc and passeah/ 0- A resolution olforodf4>y M#k , UH4»ip AglrUct * 1)0 ing ihotjoverupr to pay tpftho SyptfiintendCnts ,r " ofoho PubJw. roads, th» kmoufit tr*veP rc ling oxpcSssqs for the past ..yegfi provided itflocs iS - not exceed the sum of jjl'lO, oacU— *,e cd- : -yoas 20, nays 85. J / ‘f. The Senate reccdeW’i’orn its obje/ons to the I>B amendments of the Hinsfe, lo the/iH to alto. 2!) > and fix the time of ho)d' in g focjf potior Courts ofthe Flint .. ’ / ’ . in the afWriimn. the IvJf From the House, tt j” settle ofdnmaaM, in nn action o *" covonntlt.’for breach of waffauty, in a deed con vcying real estate, &c. \/xa laid on tlie table til .r, June next. J , awPfffr ii mi tniy£inMijMj ;c d'TSKa; places fur holdiii;; a- muml coaniy ; and to appropriate monies for the ty political year 1831; were iJevorully read tho u third trn. - -yjJ p.-jHsed. _ c The .Senate concurred in tho amendments of ,f too Louse, to the bills lo amend an act to cs ir lablish and rcgtiluto Election diatricts in-vTTc y counties of Walton, Fayette, and | Hall—and lo regulate slaves in ibo county of r Twiggs, and punish their owners and managers ,} in oeHain cases, &c. 0 A message (the one given in my last) was rc -- oeived from the Governor, respecting an iiijmm- I, lion granttAl by the Supreme Court, in the caso ,C of tho Ptato against George Tassels ; which was • referred lo a joint committee, consisting on tlio ' j part of the Sef.atn, of Messrs. Dan! I. Lt., of Chat ham. Blaiii of Habersham, Bhaniiam, Sayrf., y and Cobb; and,on the part of the House, of, . Maskrs Scull y, McDonald, Havnxs, Beall, ’ B of Twiggs, and UoWABn, of Baker. Tho Cominittok made a Report (given in my ; f last) on tho nioss|g'c arid accompanying docu. e ment, which after being adopted in tho House, f was received from thenco and agreed to—yeas ', 35, nays 7—us follows: Yeas—Messrs, Allen, Black, Blair, ofHahnr f sham, Blnir, ofl.owndes, Branham, Bryan, of . Montgomery, Bryan, ot .Seriveit, Cobb; JJmiit.ll, of Cimlha'ni, Everett, Ezzard, Paris, Furgmoii, Green, Hall, Harlow, Hines, MeDnugah], Mc- B Knight, Mitchell, Muncriof, Neel, Prior, Rsevcs', ■ RotiiilsM, Sayre, ffinglu'.on, .Sledge, Stapleton, Temples, Thomas, of Appling, Wallhdi'/, War ren, Watson, Yeung—3s. B K-IVS.—Messrs. Echols, Ector, Pa rish, Port -1 er, Rouse, ’lunnillc, Woolen—7. Tho Senate then adjouirrod to ? o’clock next mi’friing. In tho Ilra’sE, this morning, hn:h Houses met , and proceeded U> ballot for thujrcmuiniiig seven Sectional Surveyors. Thosctelectert, rtre U i. LrsrEf Lewis, of Muscogee, E(>ward L. Tiiom hs, of Clark, B2nj. 11. S-n-Vcfof WilliitiHoo/ r AVa. C. PowllL, of BaldwinJ HaXdeaian Ow r i(Rs, of Sluscogoe, Thomas M/Lemm>n, of Cow . 6«a, and Scnucos, ofClatliam. • 'jt.d niaenriuicn;* al'Atib (Aruaro, tu jh., Road 6 bill-—to tho-Tax hill, and to th« Appropriation [y bill, tfere severally read and concurred in. [{• Tht. bills, from tho Senate, to authorise the Justices of the inferior Co'ift of,' Oglethorpe B county, to purchase negroes for the improve c niont of the roads and bridges, and to loan out 9 the cqunty funds at interest—to lay out anew ,p county, from the comity of Randolph—to invali ; date alt contracts with the Citerokce Indians, so , f far as -tho Indians are conoernod—to regulate slavee in lire county r.f Twiggs, Arc.—to appoint a Master in Equity for each of tlie counties of j c UiclnnODtl, Chatham, and Bibb—to rr-gulate tire r , internal police of’bo Peaitentiary, &c.—and to j require the Coinniiasioucrs of Pilotage in Savun -0 nab,-to rtstorc John Low, a euspendtsd Pilot, to „ all the rights and privileges of a Pilot—were so ,vc. ally faa) the third time and passed. >f Tbcßopoit-i and Hosoliitions of the Senate, ~ tequesliitg tire Governor to direct the Attorney, J General to Institute legal proceedings- against j. the Ogeochco Navigation Company, for volutions of its charter—requiring tlie Gover p- Ur to have published, in the Federal Union.] a- Augusta Chronicle, and Macon Telegraph, Jgf • r Law published by him in the Journal arid AflPf J nian, prohibiting trespassing on the Gold 4Phs, :h &c. —directing the Governor to forward to all jt tke Clerks cf the kilqrjox Ceurtjj a cuffieicnt ' ■ number oyoopios of the Infantry Tactics of tho United -wales army, to supply the Colonels,, i Liout. Colonels, Majors, Bjigade Inspectors, and Gaj tains of their respective counties with one cojij each—directing tile . the insst-cflicient means of efleeting a full softlo iqnnl yvlth the Commissioners of the Oconee Rivbtj below MiltJiilgeviUo, and those of tlio Oijbuiljmc River billow Macon—directing a dis tributidnof the aciTof the Ist session of the 23st Cprijfrcss, nmongMc several Clerks of the 3u poripc and InferlofußartS —favorable to the Au gusta Insurance X Banking Au gusta Hank, the Hank of tbo State lif GcoTyi% hn fllctichiOll's <&■ Planters Bank, tbo Bank Os -Macon, jyjjnhc Bank of Colun,ibus —ouluoriziag gift GroSer to appoiu* a Board, of best to frame Militia iMvs for the State, and'jPport tho same to tho next General Asscm- the Governor to have published, .bjfpainplilot form, all the laws in relation to the . Tjdians and their lands, &c. fbr the UPe of the aitiunibers of both Houses, onucopy to be trans f milled to each, Sen. —instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Congress, to vote against all measures in Congress, tending , to foster a system of Internal Improvement — , and giving to franklin College,'■ till the Stale , may again need thorn Aho n«Bbf tho Mathemati cal and otbes instruinOnUgllSlroliascd forth Mate . Board,of Public WejUs—wore eowally road and Bffl'cod to. StK i A lU;solutioi»wris adopted, highly complimen tary to tl«is|Bpoaker, Mr. Hull, testifying llin ’ groat wspoct and regard Os tKb House, and its highaf probation of tho peculiar ability, dignity, i with which ho had presided';over 5 dt during the session. ' ’ Mr. llaxNes, float tbo joint committee OVt the Governor’s Message, and citatum of Hie-Chief . Justice pf the U. States, tnadd a Report, whiojj f was road ; jnml a substitute was tlfßn offered by' l_ Mr. Taiwoat of'Putuam, declining ibe adoptibn „ of any pleasure oq the part of the Legislature, t _ and leaving the subject to tfie discretion of t!>o Governor;. which was advocated by MossieT. c TphttJ R and Schi.v.*, and opposed by Messrs. , r Uavncs and Hudson of Putnam, and afterwards l 9 negatmd by odargo ir.ajomy—the rejection'of tlio saustittllo deciding tho adoption of tho Re - t 0 port oftho jcotnmit'.ec, which was then sent to 0 f tlio IS( talc. n . The Mouse adjourned to 7 o'clock next mot ill ni,, 6- | tO. _ h . Thursday, Dccomber 33. , fiom lAraw, by lot, for clyilcc of sections, was amenff oij, so is to give them choice according In the prj’i '.jivlm-li they wore elected; but the House nltcnvM'd r-fusing to concur m ’iltfe amcniimcnt, the fjuiatc receded from it, and adopted the 'TfWgiiiai'rr solution. Ml. Bi. ,tn, ofHahersham, offered a resolution, wliirihWri adopted, requesting the Governor to suspend .ho sectional survey of the Cherokee until a change of season shall have rendered tlio duties of the surveyors loss ardil ;cu3. I | A rbiolution, introducod by Mr. Heron, in atructllig the Governor to forward to the Prcsl ■ dent oftho United States, to each of our Sena tors aniflßeproseutativos in Congress, and each oftho Judges of the Supreme Court, a copy of the Resolutions adopted yesterday, in relation to ! tho interference oftho authorities of the General | Govc/mnent, with our jurisdiction over the ! Indies within tho limits of the State, &e. was ! laid on the table for the balance of the session— | yeas 23, nays 13. • , Tho Senate then adjourned sine die. In llie llousk, ilia Resolution from the Senate, requesting the Governor 16 suspend the section al survey, Until a change of season, &o. was rejected. Nothing more of moment was done, except What is alluded to in the proceedings of tho f'cUuli 4 ', Arid the House adjourned sine die, at about half past 8 o’clock A. M. I am requested by Mr. line*, of Richmond, to correct an error in my letter of the 4th instant, respecting bis speec h on the Land bill, by stating, that instead of “ lie would calmly sil down and calculate the value of tbo Union, and consider It a rope of sand, rather than give up one inch of the land,” it should have been, in the latter part of tho quotation, “rather Wan give up t/ic righto one inch oftho land.” W- rOE THE CHRONICLE AND ADVERTISER. tub VISION OP I.APAYETTK, in Tun d 'rU'abosfi or magtteovpg. (I* rum the ta-l Clmpter of lee V|>uca'yp« of Liberty.) It was at tlio clow of a stormy day in the year 1794, liuil a soldier; on whose brow sat the grace oj’maiiheoll and the dignity of commahd, was conducted by an armed band of soldiers to the dungeons of Magdeburg. He seemed thought ful and auxiouvbut above all fear. As he lock ed around hia coll, and was examining the gudg eons ana books of lion in the massy wall, a grim attendant w hispered in his car, in u low and sullen voice,—‘This was years rc*idt«-c of the Baron Trench.’ for a moment hia tfwti misfortunes wore losy in contemplating tiro pro tracted sufferings of that nohlo add high-minded victim of royal jealousy—and ns the horrors of such entered his soul, he murmur ed,Jiiimpp cation against despotic power, united SgK|fe Wtertal prayer for the long lost liberties The light tho’dim, was sufficient to! show him tho strength of his prison, and force opoq fail r tiro hopelessness of escape. Exhaust j the fatigues of a hurried joyrno , be J streward his weary Kmbs on a pallet of straw thtown on the floor of the dungeon. The thoughts ■ of his wife and children occupied his mind for a shod lime, and alternately hurried and chilled his pul.-e; hut aflor committing himself and r tfcm to that good being who is tlio fliglidofithp i dfl'tivc anti tiro consclatica of the tvpelcliea, ho W. ■ - r W, riU 'i. ■ "S' ’ ’ r , sunk Into sweeter nad calmer than the if hard hearted oppressor, the miser or at ever know—such as blessed the n ’couch rtf-patriot martyrs*dn ,(ho dve of thbir hi bdtW4<NSrld—3u'cli ae Hampdeh lj amfSydhey anillCßsSat flejit, jiist holbro they > blodfor freedom. -In this repose a vision camd upon him—a spirit purc'tind radiant in glory stood t< before him,’and announced beriplf as the Gen-- B dess or Libertv, as amessongwr permitted by J; tbo Arditer qi l Destibivs, to give the prisoners . a foretaste of the great tilings which were to bo brought aboiit. The Goddess and her follower n seemed transported in an instant to a space in S air which overlooked hia deair native France, j*, There the rtehost blood of tho land was flowing b lik.e vuiiSwUdii corse* ofitlke noWe and bmvr Were niouhluriug unfibnored and unrrgttKfcd—tr savage shout of vengeance, mingled with tho y shrieks ofdesp.tir and borror, rent tbo air. Sink v ing palaces end sanes were smouldering around, fi add hi tho infernal smoko a eolossaMmagearoac, i whoso elements were iron, arid brass, atjtelajv , and ns tho Cnrco -nml .which lud made it his abode threw his ‘‘voloeMjpon (he _ viewless \Vinds,” the dead and of despotism reigned thfotlgh the land, utf a ; sudden tho Temple of Janus, tho signal A v discord, was opened—Bollona yofied her fiery 7 dreigoiis and inoted her iron car. TUri war cry LS wak raised by millions, issued obt for the- 1 fight-—these dfcshcd against Nations, and crowns arid sceptres were trrdden irito tho dust. Tho | imago seemed increasing in height and magni- f i tpde, arid an Imperial Diadem, not seen before, f i was borne oil bis brow. Tho distant moans of f expiring PgtNciralitiks and Powers werb ’ hunyd on o.vorybrceze. A whirlwind followed • * —alia si'uno was changed—the collosus was ! f gone, rind in its place tire fahtl and sickly cm- ' f bloms of former day§wpro seen to bold n s';i i’ dowy sway. Hero, said the Goddess, ends the i first act of the drama—no further ts it permitted > mo t» unfold fnlurily hero ; but as die curtain , bCf li, tl.e eyo of-tho. Goddess acemod ligltjcd up i". willljiope, —a griod augury for some distant day. i. The-pi ace was changed—pecans work passed* « nr.d other wore in view—nature was if here olQiibitcd on ber broadest scale and with i- her fresliost a»eined In tho morning o of hia existence, putting on all tfcp energies of his Charactor-?4mmeuse forests were receding bc f fore (bo busy inhabitants of tho country; and ■ ■ villages and cities were springing up, as it were, by a magic spell—industry, plenty, knowb dgo, 11 and happiness wen't, kaad itiTfnnct, in the jfiitf l<) noy of said tbo Goddess, is tho k M fglijthii asylum qf oppressed humanity. The H look, and exclaim i,r,fion<* cre , mid oJ, tins iamy beloved i I fought, when freedom blqjl, ! lips*. The sun of Empirt shono with a bright n and morning ray, and nothing disturbed tho scene, excepting now and then a little transient * cloud of party spirit shot across tho horiEon, and obscured for a short season tho goodly prospect; n but tho angel of political Wisdom was on tho y wing, and chased tho mists, away. TlnOugb- A out tile extended landscape, the Halls o) - Senates 5 rind the Temples of Justice cast a cheerful gleam around, and altars dedicated to almighty God multiplied, as tho tide of population rolled on, » from which the incence of grateful hearts as- ] cenJcd to Heaven. The revolutions of years f wore scon in moments—monuments of the mighty dead appeared in silent groves and on J smnyhills; and history was among them, busy in transferring the Inscriptions loiter impe'rtslia- Ido page—arid titrio was beginning tO-,sing their dirge with his own “eternal lips.'* I’ho reverie . oftho gazers was broken by a spontaneous hurst of joy winch cajiioflom the Atlantic, ami echo- j' iug among the mountains, died away in the wave of tho Pacifc —Myriads of freemen Were mov ing iiV otstacy at some glorious event—Countless . soldiers, 1 lelwsearmordazzledVind idioieplumes wtired high,” marched on—.lccrcpid ego rind n lisping infancy were lllrirb—chaste matrons 1' were gathered round, and Virgins, p'iro and a lovely ns “erst kept the rcsttjd free,” strewed • Mowers in tlio pathway—Grave Judges siood with bare headed reverence, and wise Sena- . * ' •' » jr tors cried, all hail I —A chariot appeared in the i immense assembly, not of flame, nor with horses' p of fire, but covered with festoons and garlands, and surrounded with emblems of ptouce—the banners of all nations wore hung out in harmony. In this vehicle of concord Was a man of simple j garb, Iris countenance bdrc tbo tinge of tbe au- * lumnal leaf, seer, just before tbe jpul yellow age arrives; bis eye seemed to have Idst nothing of its fires, hot bis affections, of tlltjir sensibility —for be looked full of kindness, and breathe J the spirit of love on all. There Was no pride or vain glory m his dcifloanour. Tile ilihabi- -. taut* of this world scorned not alone Hie spccta- J tors of tho scene, for under an arch, more bright R and lovoly than tho one which spanned the s< heavens when Orion and Pleiades were first si taught to shod their sweet influences upon tho earth, sat on a fleecy clobd, the sh'.dos of Wash ington, Warren, Marion, Green, Sdmpter, ahd Gates, with others, in files less distinct, n delighted with all that was doing below. T’ •) U entranced prisoner enquired of bis guide if this pageantry was of mortal or immortal birth. ® This is my jubi’-00. was' •b— answer—that is my car—the man who site there lias sacrifined all funny cause—ho has fearlessly appeared before Kings aml demanded of them to give tip ~ jto their subjects tho offensive parte of power ' has stood amidst frenzied mobs, to restrain their headlong course to ruin, and has been ill-treat ed by both.. He is tlierc placed, mil for lijjosolf a! otic, birt ns Che rcprnceiilative of the,i(iHfte ar- ,* my of martyrs in my cause. The st«R in his full * splendour, the evening and morDj|i£jjstars, and Uie walcbes of the night, shall bear witness, be fore you taste death, of the reality of tins vision. - Eternal goodness has decree jini tbe trjmnph—^’ That vuhh is thine —Ho reoogniead - his own |] likeness —mortal sense could bpor wore— ”** igff.. *y f. f&ora Ages croudcd on the prisoner’s until—- md bo awoko with the convulsions of the inspi ration.— -The Goddess of Liberty hid fled, but tope, gratitude, and faith were loft to sustain ym ip die evil hour. acMHAHir, i Itfr, BnotVw, Charge d’Afiiui;c9 from the Unis led Stales to Brazil,sailed oh the 14lh hist, front Baltimore, in the ship Talma, bound.to Rio do Fanoiro. , There tiro 101 newspapers and 5 monthly journals now published in the Stale ol'Ohio. Thu NoW-\ork Ocean aud American Insu rance Companies, have offered a reward of , SIOOO for the recovery of the specie, (supposed jj $5000) landed from a boat, belonging to (lie lulo brig Vineyard, arid buried in the sand, on duo beach of Barren-Island. Killeen vessels have been fitted cut at NeW SRnh AVslc, for p* Whofo+Jdiory. When a NantOidrot gentleman got. Spain to carry op. the business frovj'Cadiz, ho a was told titles were usually mcn(K»«d in royal grants, ami n-Itod what should ho g\cn in hie puieiit: T ‘ Why, you may call inoVVince 6 ft oles, if you please,” said Mr. , ,A| MON, I*TC. H 5. COrrON.-Wc 'ebhtthfie ; 4it? lust weeks quotations—Prices ftintrmff from ( 7nß j, n few Luteshnvis beph stold as high ns 9 cents, wo nrr jMill w’rtljopt aecqoi)lS , ' from abroad.— Jlfehcnger-S. Dde. 1 COTTON—There hiu’e been.rTuifrc Hyrivijs of Cotton sides have been itnuka pritVoqxiUj' for ‘ilomeSfic mnniiliieture. nt lOg Ifil rente. The general rqngo,i'' the tgfirltet contin ues 9} 10l 1 oentsfwith Jhit few sules arc Bfellhcr ext rone. We make no adora tion in out’ q tol.ltiojr' Cun}, Jlr^gblcf- Nbw-Oruuns, lice. 18, COTTON.—On nroojbnt of (ho bed. weather, there cuts not much if anything done until yesterday and the dajilicforo when busiacssogaiii resumed its activity, fiat nt n further d deli tie of from n \ to g cctot in middling qualities; w hile, on ac count of scarcity of choice mid iufcribf, they did not participate so much in tl»o - 1-eduction. rind even :it these prices the market is considered ns fur from heir-? settled. In the Cotton of Tennessee and * North Alubatnm t»i> fins time, th.ro * .bus lieen-po little that tmhe.irtioß, wpre huidly worthy of note, iinil tven yet tire unimportant, there Ceing nohi: , / oomparativoly in market. Some (into f since n sale of SfU.wl"s With mude nt tdi " 4 | cent* another of-’>7 hales nt fi, and thin A week 70 nt 0] ertits. % . Jf | Liverpool Chftyfafhn. Of* , Oriiinury. 81« !*• Fiddling, 9l [J 1 pLm 4.- ys, \ S'*'’' K V On lllivll vim; <!'<!■ ■ -.. »'■«.- . t V , t,K J t:■. 10 i/'l* ■ ./r viT' ; aagwwj l l.J SOTEKIoIrafS^BHB OF Jon\ iittafr & csa»af. iiLiK.il, tor ha I.l' BY A.ltO«(iS . I >ee tJ!) « (it . ■, IEGROEB FOR Hlliik TIIK .Suba'crlHer has a number of Negroes, to Hire nn tlie Ist of Jan mryensuing, belonging to .Ali-s A. 1,. Pearson, tbqcplr.tu of ill ary Fox, dee d. • And himself. JOHN P. KING, net-go (d s» The Cornier and Constitutionalist will nsert the above. TO HIliE FOlt A Vl.:u«, A NEGRO WOMAN, WHO is a Frond COOK and ucc ts*v touted to 11-utse wT» k x»TQivzazi ax Ttn» omes, Deo gl) 2,j THU Coprirtnersliip heretofore exist in-- under the firm of SMITH A 2 IPBUINS, in Chtnleston, S. f;. is die- f ■ r of' •nlved hy its own liinrtiuiori. The hit <i nests w ill be settled by-G-*.V, - ii. \\. S.AHTIL ZS K. UOBBINSi. % Till? Btthsrrilirrs hnvp fortned n eorir ucetton under the flrnvol’ fciiiiilh, Hi.rrt’ift, k, Co. mid will Contjhue the llnitlvyiiro pwlnOrisntAhnoldestnhlisliinentofSnilth it llobbiklP, Chtt|iesl!)ii, y. ■ * a, iv.sjimr, •■ifoii. 11AIHU8. & ' , ] %ft.sAii ru. FOH 3AL£ OETO BENT, f /V ll'-nsr iV I.ot, i jfasahtly ffjKßl rityuted in tUlah nlfeonvenieiices for n family— JHgHßiumi-'-li i-ussession would Ihi (jivcn./For further particulars, en-r nir. Hombtiig, of pf AVm. Sy. Ifoßßy, Wenan Augrnstu. K Oce 29 , n ; v-J.V i law ii i.t’iKf INSTRUCTION 8 mCpJL URS, ill an »n >:<u Mn^^k