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3rV* rv tpls .m 3 Is
Os the C'.'i Co vie I i-/ .luguthtf fiom the
To balance I nvi on inuil 33!’" 58 *
do do On Oige*t for 18*9 collected 5236 4 .
<lo da O.'ii-i I' set ,s *
■do ■ uii rocmyc lup R "till L>«n-rs io9» • •
«lo do do 00 Hray i•» I’ I ** 1,0
do do do do tfarkeiFees 14*7 VI
do do do do Jail do 1355 3' ;
do do do do Storage ol dun
P ijvder 413 21
do do do do WUar'div lends 46H3 5u
do do do do !?h> w i.eu feJug l
glor* 25 OC
do do do do City k Stale d«-
ties on Aection |
Seles 2032 12
Ido do do do *.•«{» 1 ( '50 04
,do do do do Holt* discOcd 15154 56
do do do do .Assessment lor
opening streets 1781 06
do Jo do do Fines 060 ii
do do do do Digrs’ 6>r 1830,
colleeied 3750 00
do do do d* Sa’e ol Horsts
end Hig« 78 64
J44a7*i 5)
■PROSMJ & AMOUVTOF tIF.G.'.IPTS THE
ENDUING YEAR.
Balance «■' D-kpsi 9 46 09
Am uiit Os Udaii L reoses -«<*J 00
do -t« !>< ay Jo fitki 0
do J<» Dulieeoi Auction Seles 151’U OO
do doJaiJFeea 1300 JO
do do Fines 6“0 00
do do Market Fees 1400 00
do do Storage of Powder 200 00
do do Rent es Wbnrt hot «01l 00
do do Wharfage. Union Wharf 4SO < 09
de do Cash on MuJ 3346 83
ua
225332 92
jj-j. Thp umlirsigne'l have examined the Accounts of ths Collector aad Treasurer and Clerk
of < our cil, and w« find the rev* rat items therein conla n*jd, supported by proper vouchers’, aed
Rei>or Hie above StaUßient nr the airouni Received and paid ty the City Council, (riim ib«
IHh ,i av ot April 1829, to the 7lh day of April 1810—am. 1 the probable amount ol Receipts
an r i E*pondU«rr s for ibe ensuing -oor.
r JI. T1 t >.’>ll PiltLi!, 4Su AltVraTISEa.
Tim YOUTH AND AGE.
V UTH.
How cold is the grate—its sll< uce, scow Jr«ad !
The uighl-wiixl how.it o'er ihc t>oo«a of iu* dead,
Ana the tnrl-tcreuiiii iviUlly Ibe: c.
AGE
Ht»w oweel I* Iho Jfnvt* -luMillne** how deep:
There, gontty thf «*phyrs «»f eveuinf sweep,
** Breathing pcrfuir.eo oi the air,
¥C#WT ti.
ri.it* the w if® in the ‘Mansion t*f iWth—
There *ucUr lb* vi’e toad, hi* venomous breach,
Anti ih* poisonous »onUt*s creep along.
AGE
( How peaceful the spot—there Hfo** chilling wow.
Jior the wild «torm* of fur, ra» disturb iti repos* i
Tli* re ibe nightingale cimunU his sweet song.
YOUTH
Th«re. ot midnight, are heard strange glee—
The li.ow bird ot night* nn die blurted tree,
Pour* forth 111* piercing diet.
A6E.
Oh, etvrft is the song of the turtle dove.
When .u evtuing’s soft close, to woo Lis love,
lo his green ho »»e he hie*.
inrrrt
flow chilly and-cold is the gloon*y crave—
The Wolf and the vulture haunt l!:e «!nrk cave—
» Tie storm and the tempest ere there.
4*r,
ti*H are th«» lire ere* tint sweep o'er the tomb -
Lovely ami fraffnnt the flowers that bloom
Upon die grave, and pusVinc fair. 4
AGE.
The travelero r Earth, who ruins this dread vole,
Willi honor s links bnek—he turns deadly pule,
“And is launched on the wreck-core red river. ’*
• Aor.
The* life-wearied oil Tim look* l f, e tomb,
.Rejoicing the en.l of his journey i* come
/nd In d-ath’-mdU sleep, there repoaes forever. 11.
From Knfm*e*s’ Tr*?e tv en ided Gaia* QnifcAus, i
Gfir A r SESS.
< Dinfogue Between two Roman Mttront,
Ml IAN
I nr.i the happiest wif* i»» ’tome, my Livi* I
The rappiest wist >n Pome '
1.1 IA.
f doubt it not •,
But there'Klnnuniu*’ wife, the other day,
Scarce from the Forum to her house could paw,
For «Tatnl;-lions, dial her husband wji
The Com‘uS tie.
M. IMA.
That day. ray Cuius sat
At home with me. and rend to me, my Llvio:
Little cared 1 who won the Consulate:
1.1 VIA.
And there* Lectoriui has ohtaiaeda goveranjent:
h\t wife will be a Ofueesi!
I.ICIMA.
Well, let her be bo !
Wy Queendom i*. to be a sian-U vrlfw
Tlii* is my government—my lm?band’* houie—
Where, w hen he si’s with rue, he is enthron'd
Snontrh. You II emile. but Juno he my wilooai,
Y '4 rather see him with hi* boy upon
IVi* knee, than seared in the CouMil'i chair,
With all thuSennit round him*
f, I v|A.
Yet his greotnew
blast need* tie thine
ncinu.
I do not care for grentnoß*.
It is a thing live* too mui h out of doors :
*Tiv any where but at home ; you will not find It
Once in a week. In ita own house, at supper
With the family ’ Knock nt nny hour you choose,
Aid adt fur it : nine times in ten they'll send you
7a the Senate, or the Forum, or to such
Br ivch an one's, in qm si of it i Tie aiuunth
fllac ('aiut'ouk a mea! from l .-me, and that
Was with my brother. It h * walk.
I walk along with hi u, if 1 choose: or if 1 stay
Vvmiml. It is rare betwixt him mu time
B' promised to la* hath again which shell be flist:
And w n*n he * track, and the clout shut on him,
Conhiimatc happy i» my wuil.l within.—
Joevar think ot any world without
JjATE HI }.M ENO LAND.
Nr.\y Y. me, April 8
By Ihe Salem, (’apt, R.chartlson, lo
Liverpool, whence sh>* sailed on the s;>
Starch, the editors of the ( oairrerrial A
verfiserhavp received London papers t
the 4lb,aini Liverpool to the slb, both in
clusiw*.
Lord G. Beresford has been returned bv
a larg* •rjority -for VVatcr/ord.
In th* House of Lords on the Ist of
March, the i>uk<* of Wellington, in reply
to a question from Che-Earl of Winchester,
remarked “that he could not be expected
a-.->n this occurion.io entet upon the su*>
; f u .eduction of onr establishments.
de Earl asked if his majesty’s gov
J rt>t»en* intended to propose the rc-ap-
1 1 tk ts Ap, II2V lu the 7(A of April 183 d o
Vmouot paid—vJ6i era enl me? five
iju.ru rs 8431 42 jJ;
do do For support of Hospital o‘J 51 ;
do do do flop.lire on iVl< rkat 6722 111 ■
do do do Lighting Lamps HIV 7' n
do do do Repairs ou Jad 12.' 38
Jo da O:; accoun'of Pubic deb' 16110 O' |
do do For repairs on Streets I" Id 88
do do do Opening Drains 271 "8 (
do do do Pump* :tud Wells 507 7
do do do River Bank I'l 01 i
do do do City Hall 20 <
do do do Engines S7 138 j
J do do de Incidental expenses 3Sf ; 4 V 6 ,
do do do State llulleson Auc. i
tino Sales Vll l»7
de do da Magna ne 300 i
da do do Balance in Treasury 3346 83 ;
$4 ,576 51 1
l
PROBABLE EXPENDITURES.
To Back of A -gusla 25003 ( 0
do Branch Rank 250,0 00
do In erenat 7 per cent oiiUOU
do ‘Void I'<bt *3OOOO 00
do la erest art per cent *4OO 00
do Sail ries of Officers 0660 00
do Inc ideutal Chaifos 2500 00
Jo Rent slTswii teiaosi 600 Op
do Drains and Streets 1000‘ 0
do Balance 7152 92
. g >6392 92
ill li ■i.!’ 1 " I rw i
point men of the linunce toa.mitite; tuey
had no stch intention.”
Sir Claries VVetherell, (late Attorney
General,) brought forward his nmtion for
papers aid documents connected with Ho
late prosecutions for libel, instituted by (he
present Attorney General against Mr >•
lexamip',Editor of the Morning Journal.—
Sir t har leg preceded his motion by a very
long anl able speech upon ‘he law of libel,
and in favor of the liberty of the press.—
The Attorney General made an elftboiale
reply, rnd defend ’d the routse he had ta
ken in hose pr rvecuiions, with distinguish
ed abiliy. The motion was opposed In
Sit Fia icis Burdeit, Mr Peel, the Solid
o>t General, and others, end supported by
Mr O’Connell and Mr. Saddler After a
very loig debate this motion was agreed to.
It is generally believed that the Speakei
of the House of Commons will, about Eas.
lei, be called 10 (he House of Peers by the
tide of Loid Lexiug/ati
Parlinmrniary Ai/fndanre.-Tli? Chio
jidcle says—When we iec, night after night,
font one ihiid of die <)SB members preset)i,
I how can we expet public measures to be
disposed of in .die spir it of our constitu*
tior? ; ’ Tne Morning (letald of March 1
4lh, scys,—‘‘Sever-* n.i! a were last niuhi
h.i.t.j' W wi only tico ‘Members in the
House; ’t>d when their Bills were disposed 1
•f, these Members retiied, and left tire 1
//. use to the Speaker and the Clerks at <
ihe table, so that theie was nobody “to
move the Speaker out of the Chair,” by t
•■i‘*po»iiig Miai the House do now adjourn.
Mi Dyson, lo rescue the Kigh» Honora- *
> ie Gentleman, hastily left the table, and *
'en after 'he two retiring Members, Mr.
Robinson and Mr. Rennet, and men got
ihe House regu'irly adjourned, and too t
Speaker comfortably home tv his dinner.” t
, i
Frov i tht -Vet/ 1 FaiA- Sentinel, ■‘tpril 10.
VERY LATE FROM EUROPE. I
The Packet ship Dk Uium, ('apt De- ''
poyti* r,ailived this morning, having wil' d
from IL'vre 12ib,und Torbay,2lst March,
where she put in on account of strong wes- 1
lerly gales. Cap). I) states that he did 1
not get clear of the channel until the 25lti
ult. thus making the passage across the ;
Atlantic in the short space t.f Fifteen days. '
A Torbay paper of ihe iyth March, con- 1
lains London dales of the IJ'ih, frr in which
we learn that the excise duly had been ta- ■
ken ofl’. >
Accounts fiTnn Viunn i of the 24ih Feb, I
ruary give news from Constantinople to the 1
Blh ult. M. de Ribeaopiene has had an ‘
audience with the Grand Signor, with 1
which he whs satisfied. Ihe Sultan was
much displeased with the Ptcha ot Scutari, 1
; and threatened to exile .him if he did not 1
j altei his conduct. >
| r l he Pari. Jo irn.il clu Commerce of the
sth suys, • lint nn improving majority show (
ed itself to day in the Chamber of Deputies. I
In the two ballots in which there were i
SGI and 372 voter s, ministers could not 1
obtain more than liG votes for their can
didafes, while the constitutional majority
was 225.
Paris, March Bih.
Yesterday the king lielo a levee, which
was numerously attended, after which lie
pet sided at n Council of IMinbters. The
temporary President and Secretaries ol the
Chamber of Deputies were admitted into I
mi* king’s presenre on Saturday evening, I
and presented ihe list of candidates for the i
i’.e idenry. Os the five Deputies pre-enb {
•I by the Chamber tor the selection of the I
g—nemely, Messrs. Royer Collaid, I
■..irnir-Pc,riei, Dolalot, Agier, nad Se. i
-.liaiii—the King seler.cd M. IF yer Col |
iard, (lie President of las' year. When the t
i’li-sident pro. tem. of the Chamber had i
mad the royal ordonn,»nre, naming M. j
Hover Collard, the Deputies of the left i
centre, and many of ihose of the left, pie. s
-enied their warm congratulations to the f
newly chosen President.
On the 3;h of March, a conference was c
held between the Prince de Polignac and s
liie Dxitssh Ambassadoi, immediately alter c
whicn the latter despatched a courier tojh
London, it is believed that the Prince o
CftiOHftU glut?
having resolved t > strike a decisive blow,
is desirous of consulting his friend the Duke]
of Wellington.— L
The Quotidi ««>■ of fill March, says “it d
is confidently reported (hat (Jen. Clausel tl
has applied to tnmisiers for an appoint- tl
menl in the expedition against Algi rs, 0
protesting that henceforth his devotedness »
to the reigning dynasty shall be inviolable, h
The London dates in the Havre papeis «
nre of the Bth. On that day Prince Leo» b
pold, accompanied by Lord Aberdeen, had P
an audience with his Majesty, —“ The ob- h
ject of this visit of the new King of Gieece
was,” says the London paper, “ to take
leave ol George IV.” t \
The packet Goldfinch from Mexico,
' with half a million of dollars, had arrived
jin England.” t
THE CHEROKEES. '
The following is one of the letters, the (
printing of wliich has been ordered by the _
Senate, in relation to the Cherokees. The
printing was opposed by those who call
themselves the friends of the Indians, for (
what reason we cannot divine, unless that (
it contradicts some of ilie statements made
jby them. Another from Mr. Caleb Stan
in reply to the same questions was also or- ,
> dered to be primed, w liich it is unnecessa- (
* ry to publish. It will be seen I hat the
1 present one fully sustains all I lint lias been
, officially said of the real condition ot the
i Cherokees—the other corroborates it in
- every particular, and both are from men o)
■ undoubted respectability:—
" Latter from A braham • Heard , to Pry
nr Lea, dated “Pleasant View, 1 Zih
< March, 1330.”
I Dear Sir : Your favor ol me tenth Feb
'[ ruuty, was received by last Mail, desiring
an answer immediately} in which you ask
me several questions concerning the Chcr
okees.
Question I. Have you been much ac-
quiinied with the Cherykees doling the
last few yems?
Answer 1. i have, (or ten years past.
Q. 2. Have their means of traffic in
cte.ased nr diminished, smceyour acquain
tance with diem ?
A. Diminished, very last.
Q. 3 Have the common Indians im
proved or grown worse, as to their meant,
ol ctmloi (able living?
A. Tli.-ir menus ol comfortable living
have grown worse, with the exception ol
those who have the benefits of public
loads.
Q 4. Have such Indians manifested
any greater disposition to ,voik?
J. Their necessity com; them to use
more industry (ban formerly.
Q 5. Has lliegame in that quarter been
me. easing or diminishing?
A, Diminishing, yearly.
Q. 6. Ul the head men who manage and
control the afl.ti.s ol the nation?
" i - Jno. Ross, Major Ridge, Lewis R..ss,
Jno. Mart.ii, Walter Adair, George Lowry,
I hos. 1 unias, («eo. Sunders, Richard Tay
lor, ana some others, besides Circuit nnu
D strict Judges.
Q, 7 Does ihe number of principal
men exceed thirty?
/I I lliink itoi.
Q 8 What is the probable number of
those who mny be ranked, as to property
and standing, between the head ». tn and
common Indians?
A About one tenth of the citizens of the
nalion?
Q - hat portion of these first and
second classes, are either white men or
mixed blood?
A, About eight tenths.
Q 10 Lb. yon know of any who have
bet n f'ducated in the nation so ns to be even
modelately good scholars, and men cl busi
ness, and it so, how many ?
A Not exceeding one dozen.
U. 11. Ar? not the coniimm Indians in
general «h ignorant, miserable and debased,
as in former times, or more so ?
A. Many of them are mure so.
Q. 12. Do the common Indians get aitv
ot (he annuity money, or how is that fund
disposed of in the nation ?
A. The common Indians have got none
since my acquintance with them, it is put
into a treasury for the support of then go
vernment.
Q IS Wliat portion of the nation do
yon think would be willing to emigiate to
ihe Mississippi, if they thought there was a
good country for iheiu there, «nd if they
were furnished with comfortable means for
removing .onti for one year’s subsistance
thereafter.
A. Perhaps three fourths or more, if
they thought the countiy wos healthy and
fertile, and if they could have it as a per
manent home.
Mie above is as correct information as I
cm give, \ouure at liberty to me it as
yon may think best ; but as 1 have never
gone into the public prints heretofore, spare
me now, if consistent with your leelings.
With great reap, ct,
You. sincere niui humble servant (
AUK AM A. HEARD.
MORE GOLD.
One of our townam-’ti has brought fiom
Hubei sham county, a piece of gold recent
ly found there worth $l5O. We begin to
be of the opinion, generally entertained in
dm op pet counties of this State, that Geor
gia is extremely rich in the precious me
tals, and pei haps os much so as Mexico or
Peru. Our gold region begins to auiect
mure attention than the sugar region.
How strange that the discovery of gold in
this State was net made at an earlier peri
ml ? Thousands uro iu.w piofiubly cm- 1
ployed in searching for this precious me i
ltd, and we are afraid some of our most 1
steady, and prudent citizens will tave their
heads turned by “golden dreams.” The
pn fit will be to individuals, not to the '
country —all experience proving, that the -
super-abundance of the precious metals, bv i
causing the neglect of agticoltute, is rather! i
injutious than beneficial to the prosperity* I
ol a country —MUkdgcvitk Recorder. |
From the H a.vpden (Mass.) Whig.
The E lection. — i’he election fur State
Dllicers tuok place in this State on Mon
Jay last, and we have icason to rejoice at
ihe formidable force that was f.iund, on r
ibat day, marshalled urn er the deiu- ciatic s
Banner. We expected the Nationals” v
would succeeii one year longer; but w> f
tiesit.de not to predict that at ihe end of t
niK tber year Massachusetts will use in
her might, follow the glorious example ol |
New-Hampshire, and stand erect, ar vo ,
lulionised and regenerated State. ;
VOTE . Foil COVER V'.m. ,
HAMI’UEN COUrNTY.
Jacks >.v Opposition:
Morton 1166. Lincoln 1152. 1
The Jackson Candidate for Senator last 1
year, had bui 481 votes’ this year he re
ceived 1027- 1
Eastern Election The annual elections
in Massachusetts and Connecticut weie
Held on Monday. The votes in the for
in*-!' state, Boston, and in its vicinity were
as follows:
for Governor. — For Ml Lincoln, in
ousion, 3142; Charlestown, 404; Uoxbu
ry, 296; Cambridge, 310. For Ge-.
Morton, in Boston, 758; Charlestown,
144; Roxbmy, S 3, Cainbiidge, 56.
I here is little u>.«bl of tire election ol
G>.v, Tomlinson and Li. Gov. IViers, in
Connecticut.—ln Hartloid, H. L Ells
worth and Cyprian Nichols Esq. and in
Middletown, Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. L;.q.
iand Dr Henry Woodward,(Jack* on mt-i ■)
h. been elecied members ol the Assem
bly, and John Alsop, Wm. VV. B taroman,
Gi-oige I'rmt and Samuel Hart, Esqrs.
dit nioeis ot Hie Senate rn that State.
Vfc’.vV tlA’-’P liJUE
The El Ction. — We nave itceived a few
inoit reiums ol voie» lor Governor, bm as
they do not nialei tally change the complex
ion of those given in our last, we think it
unnecessary to give them in detail. We
me yet ol . pi. ion, tlist Mi Harvey i*
e.eeied by » maj-inty of more tnon 4000—
and iii.it Jour Gounsellt rs, nine Senators,
ana a gieai rr.-j uiiy id Rt-prc-stTilaiivc-s
elected, are democratic lepubhcans. hlr.
i' i.-.aL m-. unity lor Counsellor, will pio
bub.j exceed 50U. — Portsmouth Patriot.
t\otn iht Jo ». nut of Uei th.
Tight Shots —vV no ever would regard
(hen letin.gs, in as lai as their leet aie
c.ciici i ne-i, ana u is u point of no lit le per
soiiut coiiii.ni, inusi caiefiiliy ntteiui (o
(lie ciioioe oi their snoes. It Happens to.-
often dial people consult a nuiculnus pride
.. pieiei t nee to their e^se—l ne ladies
in pariicuiai ure most apt to lull into this
singular eiiur. !»_> a desire to iccitiy,
»vn.n lusiiion has pioii-iuitved an ertoi in
i. —a lout proportioned in size and
au.qi.eu in suripe (o Hie body it is foimed
to supp.-u, aiid me uses n ts desnnsu to
tuih —uayj ice theii leet into shoes con*
sideiituiy curtailed ol dienjasl proportions,
as t.igiii as in breadth. If no evil
col. -q». nets a lose (loin (Ills kind ol igno
laid end speed.os vanity, it might be pass
ed ovt-i Midi a smile—Dot Hit-se wlnclr in
lesuli irom n, ii-ice us to place
it aim og die compliances with the whims
.1 ijsiiioit, against winch die young in par*
itc- lai siioulm be otiiously Hjinonislicd.
suoes ot 100 ies i icteii (ii-iiensioos dis»
lort and blislet die feet, and produce, in
Vf.iiaOly, those atnali but pandul excrescetn
ces denominated corns. Nine w omen in
ten, upon u.-t most i easunah.e calculation,
beioie the age ol to bitty lour, have, to a
certain extent, defot a.ui and suflenf.g teel
from this cause alone. Such individuals,
also, as adopt d.is unriiiturui practice of
f-.-itn.g ihe.i u-t t, like j wedge, into a oglu
pair ot snoes, air. umiortniy b..u and on—
gia-.etui wnikeis—ihe sp-i g anti eia.-tliciy
ol ineii let! is iu-ti, and ditn gnu isev-r
afterward* cramped anti lioobiing.
! in-y w.io would avoiu diese unseemly
and pamiui delects, must remain Satisfied
with ine oiigioal Cnoll. unitioil of their fool,
ami wear sin es corresponding la ns shape;
and answering hi every i aspect to its bulk.
In pulciiasiog shoes teaUy made,or pro
fessing to be made to measure, let diem, n
in me least deg.ee too ngm, be stieicheu
upon the lasi—umi not t poll the leet.—
l lte shoe most be made to lilt fool—and
not me loot to die shoe- I lie»e ic-niniks
aie equally tine, in i> lettuce to die shoes
and burls ul men—as to those worn Oy
le in .ties.
Soldiers, ami those who navel on foot
or walk much, should piovme themselves
with shoes that hi exactly —Having me op
pei It-diner peiiectly son. I lien stock
ings engirt to be pram and still, arid snouio
be frequently cii.rugtu and washed, i'e,
sons whose leet peispne fieeiy, sltould
barn* them, pan-cui rly in summer—<.»ui
doling die Inner season should weal mieaU
or cotton stockings, which n rk iiecensarv
lor them to cnouge more liequently tliuci
Olliers, whose leet are habitually my.
The editor of the banner of the Consto
tution announce., diet ne i» no longer aoie
to supjily the deinauu fur ins vv. rk lion, ns
cummencemeot, the back numbers having
been exhausted; and lie also utce-t occa.no,i
to state ibat lie has n in conietiipiatiun to
change lire final us his paper, a.ui pubneo
it, Irom the fiist ol December tiexi, uvtce
a week throughout the yeai, in the ofuma
ry newspaper form, and .4 me siz* . ( me
llicii.nund Euipnrer. It is inunued to
embrace the geneial range of subjects usu*
al y expected in a newspaper run tic voted
to politics and local questions.
fV e are gratified tlnia to learn that die
Banner has met with oeseived sacces.-.
since its e-üblisliment at Wusiiingmn.-
The increase in the demand lor such pub.
licaiion is indicanvc, if an increased auen
tion to ihe subject of free Hade, which mu t
result in the establishment of bem-i j, u „.
ciples of political ec.nomy. than those
which untoriunately prevail in ai.nn parts
..four country. The industiy exhibited
by Mr. llaguet, as well as I lie soundness ol
ihe principles inculcated, in I*i, pnhiicmt o,
and happy manner of iliusdatmg t,is opni
ions, give him claims to support possessed
by lew writers in our country— -Savannah
Georgian.
BIRTH DAY OF JEFFKRSON. 1
I
TUESDAY, THIRTEENTH OF APRIL,. >
Many oi the friends and admirers ol’ the 1
republican principles and services ot Tho i
mas Je.rreasoN, will celebrate lire anni
versary of his birth day, at a public din* <
r<er; at the Indian Queen Hoei, on Tues
day,l3.h inst.
Committee of Arrangements. —Mr.
Ha}nes, of Georgia; Mr. Desha, of Ten
nessee; Mr. Hubbard, of New Hampshire;
Mr Hinds, of Mississippi; and Mr. Miller,
of Pennsylvania.
Committee of limitations. Mr. White,
of Tennessee, Mi. H»yne t ot South Caroli
na; Mr. Woodbury, of New Hampshire;!
Mr. Hall, of North Carolina; Mr. Yancey, 1
of Kentucky; and Mr, Cambreleng. ot New
York.
Committee of Toasts. —Mr. Benton, of
Missoun; Mr. Troup, of Georgia; and .Mr.
W. R. Davis, of South Carolina.
—•#•-*•
The Court is still in Session for this Dis*
tricl. Hamburg has furnished » large por
lion of the business on both the civil und
criminal sides of the Court. The presi
ding Judge ordered a Nonsuit in the cases
pending <m Williamson’) title to upper
H.-.mb rg Nine defendants weie cossvic
led of Riot and Assault, on ill-’ prosecution
ol O. H. Hull, and were sentenced to fine
and imprisonment, wiih the exception of
tiro of the parlies who interposed an ap.
peal. —Edgefield Carolinian,
Modest Merit —boliugbrcke in a letter
to Polity, gives the following estimate of
his own liter it ; which lie considerably ex
tends lo the tulenis cf two nl his friends ;
'* .My dear Pouiliy, of all the men I over
knew in my life, there are but three fn to
i .ke upon them the i-*k of governing na
ii..ns,— You, and 1, and Hope !!!— Selden.
W 8
WKIXE DVY, APRIL 21 lino.
Vie present to uui reade s in juo'her co
lumn, the Report of the Ret-tup's and Expen
ditures oflhe Cuy Council (or ihe pa t year,
ending on lb- - 7h mst. and of the prohaV.e Be
aipts and Expend, uve?, as estimat'd, for the
oresent yc?.r,—Tht state, of ib<- publi Finances,
iho luMire sseiltre oi the city, and 'h » dee < I
it: inhabitants call loudly for retrenchment
and relo' rr., .nd where there is so mm. , room
h.r ihei- , rop,.r exercise, we rust that tha ca l
will not liars linkerdnd,— IV c have more to
siy on itus nibjrc when room and leisure will
permit.
Tin: Naliousl la'e ligen-m f the 13th io-t.
says: ‘.Varly-hc w hole of»esiord,.y,th< Senate
sat with close.) do t-. upo he n- min’ tior.s by
the Piesidtnt, « lr.ch have been so lon} suspeii- -
ad. From what w- li< ar, three only of these
wr it fit ally acted open. The nominal!. n o
Davjb lluvstiAtr. be Collector (o. the por'
0 host on, was confirmed, hi a m.ijoriiy oi iliree
■ r l .ur voles. The nomination of Pabncv 9.
Carr, to be Naval Officer to the port of dal
timare, was confirmed, hv 24 votes lo 23, The
nom-nation of Isaac Hill, tabs Sf-.oud Comp,
(roller ot (he 'ln-asury, was injected, by 33
voice to 16 *•
,i J\h>l:e uity /•■ up Lout ijumpudour A
writ r in the Phu'd- ipbia lM ly Advertiser,
propo.-es lh.- Hon. Sasicel L SuCTilAttn of
\ew Jersey, i,g a suitable prram lot the unit
I' - *.';'dent of'he Unitod f-tes.
Indian As nrs —A'e are into mo I, by a gen
tlr3l.ll •viuic.oir oi due Slag* Imm N. Orean?,
dial i'DisiKA, the held ciiiet of die Crcet-
Indians, who s'opped thu Slag) a short time
past,was npprehe id -d, a' ihe Lilian v daga iu
which he resided, on the I.Thindant, by Liout
r r..\r.» of tin Army with :» ilnUchrocril o;
tw n'ysfivr men lie was so nd concealed it.
the chlinnty Ol his house, neat the lop and
made no oitrmpt at resistance. The soldiery
wore proceeding with him to Motile. to deliver
him into Hie cus'cdy of th> unite! Stoles Mar
sb' i at hat place, a-.i-l had procsoled ar-out
twelv* mile?, to the house of Mr Walker,
a* Polecat Spring? * when thr Stage arrived
'here, Tuskina was sitting in the piazza i
•he house—the soldiers s'aliened around—an I
the Indians, who were rapidly coir,:.ig in, bad
collected to the amount of near four hundred.
Phry were unarmed; shook hinds very affec
tionately wiih their Chief as they came in, aud
all seemed deeply affected by hi? confinement;
bn* bo himself, appeared rpia-* calm -nd co
lected, scarcely moving a muscle of his f natures
Our informant describes him as a uob'.c looking
tellow, with fine, expressive features, exceed
ing.y weii (armed, and "i .'ghing probably near
ihrer bund' ii pound?, xvi ho it being at all cor
pulent or 'oo fle-sby. Lieu) Clark, who appear
cd .de ide firm, & courageous man, declared
'o o-if inioroiaut, tha' ha apprehended co dan.
grr from ilia India though, from the vencra*
lion and rcgaid they evinced for Tuskina, there
ai be I'-ttlc doubt, that iv single hint from him.
won'll indur e 'beta tc attempt a rescue; and
the gu ■ d vere 100 wets in number to rs-sist c
eff-i.-n .Ky escopt i«y shooting him. The fro*
i this would probably prtvaut opposition. It
is probable h- wevrr, that Lieut, Clerk bad
•it ot to For' ip hell I r additional force ns a
ni .songer from hi ii was w lh Vaj. Wager,
Ihe com ill in Inr fli or, w.V..i the
cd there. It ta ii -afrit ion of Lieut- Clark
to <lt« Tiifkitm »o Mobile in the o• st Stage;
-i-id h would have taken passage in (he one !
w hich had just passed on. but tint the pa-son- 1
gars were afraid lo admit the India* Chief,'
from apprehension of some attempt at rescue,)
on the wey Onr nioriH .nt ie under tin; im-)
pnriion, that the Indians are Uecomiog less!
■iv< i s; to einigratimi. One of them, at Walker’-,
who bed lately bt-rn <>n a mwstm- to VVasbiogton.
m marked to him, ili,U they Ii id now no hope
f • m ihat quarter—that tho Fi ts,dm! h/.d in
) rm-.-d til am ol hi? inability to accede to their
-- .i s. ind ihat ih-ay must cither emigrate cr ■
- in ' t ithe lows ol die 'tales in which thiyi
r ile —Ti-ekiua -lalod, through no interpreter, I
'h i he greatly r greti rd the course he had to
ken, vhich bo hud beta led to, by tho fa:sc re - '
presentation* ol certain white men—'hui (j L
Z™;:: Wa= C ' ,mmiUi “» ««y
a ° Q n “t liie government, as he hel eved, f.. om ,.
statements m ide to him, that he was Q °
posing the owner of tbs stage, and other T
vate individuals—and that he was B , '*
con-fc ly inf .naad, as a great load was now
rnovHil fri»m lih mil!
. lili.okt PttiPi.ET, the white man who hm
lately been ordered out of (he Creek Nad-.. >
Major Wager, and made himself con-p, c „ /
by much violrr.ee of conduct, and resists ' lh !
Sheriff, led boeu lakeu, and carried to \i 011 t
goaiery, where, notwithstanding that he h d
uenn liberated ou heavy bail, he was brandish
mg a loaded gun, .and threatening 'hn ;i VCj 0 ' (
(several persons-and, among oihers, that of
Mr. Walker ol Polecat Springs.
Mexico. —The g< n l mm. (r m -v-v-m We j c
rived the above iuformaiion, having ; irr ; v , d a '
New Oilcans from VNraCi uz. in the U. 3 ,| 0
of War Peacoi k, Capiaiu McCall, bui a
tune previous to hi? departure from the former
city,has politely furnished us with some interest
in.; fi'waoflhat country. ll* deserbe- 'heaff?,,,
of Mexico, a? in a sla eofcoat uual rcvolulica, fc
ihr con In ion of »« inuabitam?, particularly ;h«
foreigner?, as wratrhnd in the cxtromc. X nß
military powe- Controlled every thing, and Wa)
coirmilliug rhi- ci -si oulrngeou? e*ccsie?-.(j 0
- g o.ie tiling one d,.y, n id undoing U rh e n .x(
ana lobbing l he cilizun? on <ha most !i-i»oloiij
pretences, or no p.-tienco at all. Foreign
inert.bants were pillaged without mercy, sad
vt.;y lew remained i-i the country none' ln n ,
ger than an opportunity offered ol g«:iiuga Wi
h. no suffered so much as America! s,
whom tee stiungeet hatred prevailed B u °n, e6|
was at a compkto stand, aud ?carce!y a vessel
i .1 any kind was in any ol the Fort?, 'phj
Government, with the bayonets ol tue so'.);, r »
had repoaiediy extorted money from (bn ucr^
. bsols, and given Hum ?cr.p, to be paid in
mbs, which ii refused t> nka, when tin, diui M
were to be paid. The President, Guerrero,
oxd retired, iu disgust, lo his plantation, where*
ihfc Vue President, Rujlamonte, bad dispiichcd
■- boll y of s'dilu ry to »r, osl himj and lie, Pa
ucari g ol p, Hod io ibe m .antains, end was
to:li-ctiog there, for the purpose ol ma
k ;.g icaisiarce i'be only hope of r e jlono»
order and trauquiliify, ercmid to he on the
’ tnlenls. me gy, and uilluencc of Santa Aont,
who was on mi plantation in a retired part of
( the country, and a? m«;-y thought, awaliinga
( lav O' able opportunity to etrike a decisive blow
for power. What (oim o! govercmetii he would
I urg* or adopt, iu ihat case, whs thought quite
uncertain.
Sev-un. ggr- ssions had been commiilcd oa
■ A merit an vesse ?. 'i'wo, that had been seited,
! one at Totiasco, and the oilier at Cam|)eii.;hy,
rtducianily given up io C;ipt. McCau,
■if the Peacock, more from » s»nac ol fear, than
igbt. Rut another, *ho Brig General Moralcf,
1 oji\ i Ro.-s. ironi IStW Oilr i.s, had lisoa seised
a V.ra Cruz, in the latter pari of March, while
our informant was iu that ciiy, which vra« re
solutely refused lo be restored—tho robber) st
raining more c. nß.leaco while acting beneath
a Fort mounting ;wo hundred and forty rr
three hundred gnu?. Im>nnd.R!e!y after the
vessel hud cleared at the Custom house for If.
Orleans, she was taken possession of !j- about
fifty soldiers, und. r an ordsr from Mis rom,
mending officer, Am, Lan l y M, .- ruJJcf
1 was taken any, thf captain and crew taken
te prison, »nd every thing valuable carried
•way. When (.'apt. Hess enquired the cants cf
•neb conduct, Ilia Commanding General replied,
it wax hit will, and his bayonets werslhots, I
ecutorsofit; and when Cipt. McCall aud III* I
American Consul demanded an esp'r.na'ion, li« I
refused to give any answer. The o.vaenh.ir* I
abandoned the vessel, with tho'dcterminaiisnof I
•eckiug redress through their own g.ivernaenl; I
und we cannot doubt that it will afford them I
thai couolonsnce and redress wbioli alooe can I
make itself or its citizens respected abroad, I
Our informant slates, that one cause, and I
probably toe principal aud original oar, «h? I
(he coaimorcc and persons of r,mericancili’ I
eeos. arc less roapec.ud than hoac of Great I
U. itain, : 8, that they have les? means ol ei\fii< I
cing proper respect and consideratioo; hr I
while they tinve but out Sloop o' War ca Hist I
toast, for ilia prolecuon of llieir property aud I
ibtir lives, G Rritaio has many l..ige vruel! I
,ol Wa» conliuually lying iu each of it* foil), I
I or cruising immediately nr .und. Tlie Mm* I
e;.i,r dar. out violate their duty to Britishtili* I
rens ini aro therefore oldigcd lo respor.i thm I
?nd b'-ir properly. U’e hope cur gnvernm«r.’- I
; will'ake this mallei iu(o serious cunsideritM I
& in inline, so scrupulously protect fc cuforcs ■
lie rights nnd libonies of its people, in * Tf ff I
• quartern! 11-e globe, tha) tho declaratioa,‘l I
arn an American itisen*’shall lie, io it;ell, s ■
I talisman of p. .itec(ion, as sacred aud inincsbtl I
■ >8 erst was iha-. of a citizen ol R-itne-—aid “ e ‘ I
' vor stood llniiaan power and grealoeiMa hgb I
1 and justly so, as whea if wound he»» t I
i (he uplifted arm of the barbarian, and ral* I
I lilt vengeful Will of (he despot. ■
Theatre. — Miss Clara Ushx'i’*
donday evening, was alts.aded by 'b* ■
crowded and fashion bit audience thn' ** ■
! been witnessed this season ; and *‘ cr ■
formauce, es usual, attracted the mod ■
Ihus aslic applause, ghe appears afstfi 1 B
evening, for the bat time but one this sca-mb ■
j tad it will be eecn by tho Bit. advertised' lW I
I a higbly interesting entertainment ***
jsfoied On Friday evening R in ' o,t
■ season) tbo svil: appear lor the Beaefi »
j old and highly deserving favori e, dr
Camp; and then,—!!! e, nssueedlyb ll “' r ‘ ■
And -M U
' uoiper—an overflowing one. ■
not to-night, elso? Ma-iy a dull wesr . I
U .ft*
evening will h.mz fcerily upon U •
thousand witcheries and V-ri artihc" 1 11' 1 Hi
the unrivalled Uady asduudaot of d |f j,l
will again gi eet oui delighted V ' W ' g.Bj
j s.rikirg nnd v.vid a are fur J " u '
Itahßticai-, U.ty an o; h'.lot; w
'in which thry are seen j and tIMI J I •