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(iliOllGIA JOURNAL.
.Kllledgcvlllc, July *> ISSO.
Republican Jl'ominatio***.
Ill'l«il li. WHITE,
ran rhK«iK>r.*i > .
JOHN TYLER,
roK VICl'CnEllUCNT.
tUll-Yau Huron Electoral Titkel.
n r . AlfUROSE BAI1F.II. uf Dibit,
0.1. JOHN W. CAMI'UKLL, ot
Out. (JIBrtON CLARK, of Henry,
i;*l. HOWELL COI1II. «f llotwion,
Hun. GF.ORUE II. UII.MEK. of Oglciliori*,
llr. THOMAS HAMILTON, uf C.»»,
CHARLTON HINES. Esq. of Liberty.
WILLIAM W. IIOLT, Erq. »f Rirlnnutul,
Rev. JliflSE MERCER, of Wilkes,
UAVIH MERIWETHER, K*q. of Jfi.pcr,
«un. EZEKIEL WIMBERLY, ufTniggo.
COXOUESSIONAL TICKET.-
JULIUS C. ALFORI), uf Troup,
EDWARD J- BLACK, of Semen,
WALTER T. COMiDKTT, of Mu.n.geo,
WILLIAM C. DAWSON. of (jlTftHC,
RICHARD W. II AllERSIIAM, uf llnliciwlium,
JOHN II. HOWARD, of llelilwin,
JOSEPH W. JACKSON, of Cliullunn,
THOMAS llUTLER KINO, of OIjiiii,
11.'OEM US A. NESBIT, of Morgan.
Mull Failures.
, like in »cc men m.-nle linj.jtv. llmngli it be in tpitnf
thanidcc*. ll'tho Cl lulu •inmlii iu neeil of niliiiiinn-
nlreainn., wu eiiiiiiiici.il toil* |icrillnl tbc •pceclie.
pf Mr. Wunjrmi nml llr. CaI.iiih.'* upon ibiumib-
jeet. Ami tvo mvtiit wiilt impiiltence llic view, on
tliii viiirptnihjerl which, wu nre uotifiml, from llio
■mine eourcc, the I'rkmdk, r *' will inkc mmia filling
orrnrioii to nmkc known to lii. eoniilrrmnn in dm
mil.” We.linll welcome tlicm in itltnonintiy furin,
since it is not in tlmtof n Veto in tile Drpnsito Hill."
Iltco/fitiliun of llit hultfn nih net of Trent.
We fiml in ottr Wnsliiiigum pn|HT», the follow
ing in reliitiun to lltfc nliove subject :
“ Mr. Clay, from tlie Couiinittce ofForeigu R.ls-
lions, untie a riMiort in favor of recognising ih. i M .
depenilenee of Terns, cuneluding w ill, tb. follow
ing resolution I
lUtolcnl, Tlmt lit. indfpsiidsnr. uf Ttsas otiglii
to be ar.knoiylodged by tlie United Stales, tvliunivur
sati.factnry iiifurinnliuu slnill bo received tlmt it In,,
ill sueeeaslul operation a civil government, rnpnbln
of p.rformieg lire duties mid fulfilling tin, obligations
of mi-independent power.
Mr. Clay staled that the committee. Ii« was happy
to inform tlie Sonata, bud been uiiuiiiinous iu Ibrir
sanction of ibis report. II. did not knmv tlmt it
was very iiiiiiortnut tlmt the resolution should bo
icted on lit tliis ses.toli. Yet. a. there might be gen
tlemen who Would danire to give tlmir view sou the
subject, lie would move that llic report bo printed,
and made tliii special order for Thursday next.
Mr. I VeMofj PXjircii.dcd iii* aci|tiK*sceiica in liiu
motion, nm] hi* xviah tlmt n resolution offered by him
•omo daysmure, calling on tin; President foe u coni*
tnunirmioti on the subject of uny corriwpinnlenca
between him uml the govurmnctit or agents of Tx*x-
■ 9, on the subject nt tin; condition. ml ininintr:it ion t
Ac. of Texas, kIiouIiI bu tuken up. Tim Somite
would then he uldc to dvr.ido uhutlmr nnv further
union wiis iicccssury.
Compluitus hnvo reached us from various j / ,r- Li».v *»n
quarter* uf a wtim or reg.ilarity in l>'« «_n-iv«lof I w ]ffiih toil fur, in order to ilctorniiiiH
il any *ttourer measure win necessary limn tlmt
Mr. Clay Raid lit liojird the resolution would ho
>*uld he very iloiiirjihlo to Imvo iho
v reported.
The motion of Mr. (May wu* agreed to.
Tht rcHolution OtVcred hy Mr. Prellmt xvn* tliuu
taken up and agreed to.”
On the $3d, the folloxvin? mc««uga wnt roegiv td
from fli« Prcsiduut of the Cnitcil Stnics:
To the Sauitt of the Untied Stoles :
In roiiiplinime with u resolution of tht 8«*natu of
ICH Hilllls ' XI n V>|U 'lieu- > III nw XMXJ 11• > « n I y , is
last—on I niensures, now in progress, to procure it, before dc- | .
iding upon the com sc to lie pnrsu.sl iu relation to
the newly declared Co\ ouicitl.
A.VDRCW JACKSON.
WsiitixnTox, d"d Jcxa. ladti.
odf papers. We emi ksattre our patrons that j
the Joaroal is regularly and carefully put up, and
mailed ; and we fed confident that uo Maine
attache, to the Post Office in this place. There
is mauifext inattention nml negiigeneo some
where; and wherever it doe* exist, n speedy
correction will spare us the unpleasant" duty, to
.ay nothing of tiio trouble, of causing to be put
in train, the necessary measures fur oxposijig tlio
delinquents.
Tho Washington City twelve month Volun
teers, about llkl in windier, nml ns we tinder*
.land, mostly Virginians, reached the enstbuuk
of tho Oconee, on Thursday evening
Friday morning at 11 o’clock, they inarched in
in town, halted for a short lime al Mrs, Mason's
Hotel, and partook of u collation to which they
hid been invilcil by the citizens, nml then pur
sued their march w estward—They deserve suc
cess. and should occasion oiler, wo Imvo no
dnulit they will secure it.
Jim Henry Taken I I
J'.jtrucl uf a teller from ii grnllemm in Cnlum-
lui., lo hit friend in thin plnce, iluli il July ’l.
" News has just collie to tow II. that the Uo- ; j u rnpiir'-iy to inniiitiiin its indcpriiilciico : in
turioiH Jhn Htnri/ is now-in nitlc hpopiit^ \>iili- I .,,,y coi*j*i.g| mud euro which ihuv have tjik*
in thi* picket* til Fort MitpUe!! it ml i'.t iron k .— j between tin* r.xeeutivR of tin; L'nitetl sStutc*
TIipto is « Col. —•—. who lun i««st conic fi tmt
t)u* I'lirt, nml say* ho «aw the ku id slim t It ore ;
timl 1 hnvo no Uouht hill the nows is correct* uml
it is the impression of ull tho town thnt it i-trues
nml if ho, our war is «t n close, for Jim is the
only one of the noted hostile dojr»*tliat was out.
I’.i^ht was hrouuht from Fort Mitchell vestor-
1J4V, charged with various olVenecs, uhieh can
he proven against them—they will he^liot or
hung. A limit -IHH) leaves for Arkansas iu inlay
or ho. hiiiI the haJancc will have to follow in c
slmrt time.**
tlie Ikugghl of ttowherv - Indians «f bnlb dm Uulgo | Mtdpt Cornier nbxng, v, bill liuUcniwgibmsnlS.ui. h.as
‘y** |mities ntlondud and wvru ut thu inuuniit-1 voidBWal for a uimitnni heymi.l « lliio ul ib.l'vtlbaa
tve. Lid. HsnrnVo. replied In tlio report, v*rv «p- ( lo rcu.ivo nr to repel an miuclt. Tlio series ef ex-
prnprintPly, nml the inoeihig chwcil In good feeling. I nmplos allmle.l k. (nv. inspir, dTli# elicmv with it
On I ho snmoduy, tlio uiililiu xvero colTccled fur-
flrali. hut it A\ffi* rcmlcrctl tnincrcHM.sry ; cnr.h fum*
pauy ol the Itc^imriii volnn(rcrn) dIumh) to n man.
Our military preparntioiui in (hit country, fuml we
have n good uiauy nl tlicuO nre carried on vigorous
ly nm! with npirit hy tho ciiixen*, for two reasons;
lir>.i.because wnemiceive that no harm can l»u done
hy (lie esurciso of tho mu.m AVMtchfiil pruthmec, and
V my yxurcisooi mu wctcliliil prmluuec, ami Oatr* ut ti, 0 l*. re»tmunt •*! ariillny, as disch»*4*d
l*«*. il inileud any idea ul hwn.iliiv <Joe* U4 tuallv by diu evideunoheturo the Courlof [mptiry, iian di*
c»i«c upon tho part <n am «»f tbu ludion*, tlial our
promptness, may satisfy them «f tjiu folly of u Ju*
•ign. which must result most di*sstiuu»ly to them.
The •xcitciiiqnt iu our county ha* not been to great
(uia other Putts j am) wlmt did exist hero, i* bo.
coming much olluyed. 1 may safuly suy, that wo
Mpprohend no dunger. Tliero has boon no net iu
the country that 1 have hoard of, thut evidence* a 11
intention of general hostility. Nemo of iltceo cir-
euinstnnces liowevor. Imvo uny tomlouev to lull u«
or almto our xi*ilnu4;o. It i* not couxeniotit forma
to furnish a cony of tho Report. It will ho publish*
uij. hut you will not rceVtvo it so oailv u* till*.
I have given you this statement of facts, that von
make such n statement a* w ill in smnv degree allay
the apprehension* of our f0llow.riti7.cMs in other
parts, who have been perhaps nmro alarmed uml ex
cited from QXUggerulcd ri'ports, than the largo body
of thu peoplit liaxu been, i:\ciiiu the heart of this
country. n
CUnROKl.lTroUNXlL.
Coomncutlct, Jun• IT, 1830.
Whereas, on thn JIth, inst. u <|e|egai|on of five
nersotis. to-w it: M. T. (J. Lumpkin, Jutm'H !)ona-
lto4», Jticoh Lay mu.uu, ll,tni*ou l>a\is, and June *•
I'.duuindsou, w«;re uppiiiuted on 111 «.* part and liehalf
of the citi/.onsnf .Muirax ••minty, to hold a talk with
the Cherokee ltidiatiH at this place, in rchition i«* the
ulnnuing rtiinm* (hut have hern vet nfhint w ith tr-
gttrd t<» anticipated Cli'-rukey hostilities. Ami
whereas, » tmiidn r of thu Cherok4>« people hnvo
this day met u* at this phteti uml, after deliherntion
on their jmrt. have appointed a committee oftwelre
41 f their leading men t»» Itohl an interview with said
delegation. \V hereupon, thu follow ini* suhjeuts
weru were sulmtitted tor tlieii investigutiou umldi
reel answ er therein, !o.\\ if :
That tho proplo of .Murray county had become
u I armed at w iimssiug *41 many Creek Indian* urn*
tug iu timonc tl»u ChiT4»kee pm*j»ia, without an'
knowlcdti4Mif their intentions. '* 1...1
*1 hat wo huv*.
in- cou.»
the |dtli instant, 1 transmit u Renoi t from the Seers* ’ riiiim sitspii itm* «il* the Cherokecs in- cou.mm*
t try of .State, w if Ii the papers iherewith preseiilerl. I of (hu rafifieatiou of lha T(«'atv, km>u iug as v
N"l having ueeurute and detuilei^ iuloriutiti«m of thu j that a portion of them wen; oppoMMl to it. Tl
civil, military, and political cniiditiun of Texas, 1 ! (’iet;k and Seminole Indians wet*
have deemed ir expi'dictp to tiiku thu tieressnix* j sttite of wur w ith tin? w hit** peoph
lie*
ed i«l
at th4i
^posife 55ixl.
• of tho
J-»d tilt.
JJkpakt XL.* r ov btatn,
June, ltiild.
To the Trrsidnit nf the l nilrd State* :
Tlt« Secretary of Slate, t«» wImoii w os vefi'rcil u re.-
soliuioii id the Senate or the IHth instaut. rctpiwting
the I'resitlenl “ to romuiuiiicatc to the Senate uny
information iu his p4isNe^sion not im*on“istcut with
the iMildie, intcresl touching the political condition
of Texas—tho orgaiii'/.ation of its (lovcriimctit, nud
c *, n n«t rvizM*.
plora
id the
(Joverunieiil uf Texas or its ugciitN,” has the* Imnor
to lay before the PresidiMit the v<‘cumpanyiug eii-
pies of papers addressed t«». und left ^it. the Depart
ment <jf Stsit4* hv norso^ts eluiming t<» he ugent% of
the Republic of r l ».*xus ; being all tJiu inforinalioii
a inf rorjeRpoitdenre called for by the rvs4j(utioti.—
No answers having been relumed to any of these
eniiiimmiratmiiH, they remain for IuiiImt coiisidura*
lion, ajnj such direction a* (lie IVcshJcut shall here
after give.
All which is tcspeclfully presented.
* JOHN rORSYTU.
The measure having been read,
people, ami for the umiuq
auti4‘ipated 11 dilu-'iiliy w ith them.—Ami
beli4 , viiig*our feats wt-tat well foutMleil, iufoime«|
1 them that general orders had issued from Riig. (jun.
I Hemphill,tu proceed, w illimit delay, ami w rest from
, tin tu al! tin ir lire amis, ammunition. tS. e.
To ull which the Cliciokuu eiuiimittcu tiitiisuii:t( i|
(lie following answer.
To the Committee of Murray county.
\Y«, u (NuntuiUec, appointed iu behalf of thu ci-
I li/.eiis of C'otisaw uttcc. Ihdi’-Cut Trap, uml Ousta*
| ualfo towns, after giving the various suhji cts. suh-
mitted for our iuxt sligutioti. ami uu^wui iL«.|*»*t«*. h\
j the eonmiiltLO of .Murray county, n lull and dclibi r-
* ate coiisiderut’mti, beg leuve to submit the Itdlowing
j a* the result of our emptiry, to-w it:
I Thut. it i* w ith feeling* of tho ih epi-^t rrgret \vg
' hour of excitement on the part of the citucn* ol
j Murray county, iu ant'n ipntiott of u hostile move,
j uieiituti the pml «»f thu ('lierokeo people; purti**»i-
l larly if such ex«*itaiuvut lias b»*un 4)<*ea.<i,»in d l*\
I any threats or net of tlio L'hurokiv*. So far a* wt
I liaxu been enabled to collect tint sentiment* of the
L’ljcrukee people, we feel xvununted in saving tjn'x
1 liaxu been ami tire sm h ns to autliorixi* us to uj*
1 x unco the opinion tlmt no Im^ttlo niovettietd xvhat-
I exer is eonteni( luti-d hy thu Cherokee*. This com*
I mitteo, howcvnr. influenced a* it is hy tiiotixes of
fricuilship, Hi-knoxxImlgo that there uru feelings uf
j coolues* <*xistitig hutweou the txxa purtii s of the
Nation known us (lie Treaty nud Anti-Treaty par-
hardihood, reproved the real of out troops, and may
slightly excuse tho conduct of Major C«ttt«*j», C<*r-
lainly n gaJIahf vfiorl w )t*t tu be tmu!c by Kouie fu
ture commander of a po»t to licak the charm nml to
hf*ek Indian aitdueiiy.
dll. The President of tho United State*, on a full
cniisidcralion of tho eoiiduet of Major Willi
(iatesof tlm 1st. n*gitmint of urtilJmy, as iIiscIobimI
reeted that the name of thut officer be stio keii from
the roll*. Major William Halts, therefore, ce»«*e»
to be an o(Hc«t of the army.
^ Hy order of Auvtxjui Af tjor (jeacral
Coiumuudiug;-iu-Cbtef, R. JUN LH,
Adjutant tiuncirtl.
AnjurA.se UasKitAt/s Ort iqc,
n'ushifivtun, Mny'21», 1830.
HI'NERAL ORDLR. No. 31.
Should .Maj or tji uerul ^eott nml UrigHilior gene
ral Clinch not coiitinue mi duty in Florida, tiover-
imrCall, utulcr itiitrueiioiis front tint War Depart-
mi out, in, iu such event, nu:h -rised fu take cmumaiid
of the regular troop* of tho L’nitod State*, suit of
the uiilitiu «i;t x iug in Florida. T!iu orders of tbc
Ciovot nor of Florida xx ill be obevi’d uecurilingly ;
I lii* roipii.-itious mi the sexon.l Di p irlmmits id’
the (icnernl 5j:uii‘. xxill bo prumptly eoittpli* d xxtilt.
liy order, It JUN LA,
x A ljutunt Central*
rhe absence «if ^lajor ( juieTnl ftjcolt from Fh»ri-
ila, xvlio is m»xv emutnatiilttig in tlm (.-icek Nation,
I tlie rosi^iiatiou of (j.jueial Cliueli. which, xv«
understand, hu* boon accepted by tho Frosident,
places the conduct of the campaign xvith the Govt r
nor id* tin' Ten iiorv, ns scuu by the ,th«ive " guttural
onlcr,’*—[ Ulohc, of June'Si.
VroiH thu ,Yctr Orleans* tiultilin. Jam ”*d.
im i:\u.t).
Through tlo* politeimss of M.jns. J. Itaynu, xvw
haxu been luvorud xx 'nh the fidlow i»;g trtinslation « f
.Mi'iic.’tn new h t em it ci| by an arrival htitu .Mnlamo-
ra* last Qvcning.
Imi'ortant moil Mxxtco—Through the gcntlo-
tiiiiiilx Wcutious id' ( 'apt. Dickinson. <>l the dipper
sdir- llalcx on. from Malnnmras xvobaxv received
journals ft mu tht phv« to the 0th last.
An e.xpcdimoi under (Jen. L'mti./H. coiMislitig of
r dJi)0 men. had agrivid til S.ihillot and tiimth' i 1 I’
btioti timl' i Gen. \ ah'itein, xxas to hiivi; emhnrketl
at \ 1 rv Urn/ for ('opatio. i at lx it. June, hut hail de
bt III col M*/ { IM I.C«. ol .let/ ’[
(V'Utrikl lAuik oi‘ Ik’Ok'
JUM
S'gV
V < I roil ill. jHniHl dolls,. Lo ui.uhoil occiiniiiiida. fjtHr. ^ rilmrib-r rauMSlU TnVrttis tho L.mst m*
tlnu uoies umoic; the several Gtmuoc* iu tins &iatc, iu • ti ijouilfm** of Georgia, Au
IH'solvki), That at Thin-uUiy the 11M dny tj'Avaunt
..4 ..... s . . . - J| IC
n^.et, uule* xv iti bu rucuixed fi
tios'uf Appling. B xker, U iMaa J m .
Burke, Bulta, Utiudui, Uatanht U, U..rrulf, Cl
bam, ( heiokc^Ubttk, Gffibh, Odtu.il In, Omctj, Cr..
l°rd, Div.imr, Ihj Kulli, l)oo|x, I'arlv, kiillm.hrm Luiun-
—U Albert, Fayette, Flevd, Fonykii, and t runklin
On thu IPtk •hit/ of .Jii/ua( thereafter, uet*'* xvill bs
* ‘ the couulics uf bihucr, Ulyu j, Urccac,
iscount iViiin the
, Bibb, Bn mi, Bullpcb,
’hat-
Cta tv
Ol tile II.
having (ak<
. hi
Red froui _ _ _
Gxviuucti, Htthcnliiiiit, Hall, Uuucock, Harris, Heard,
Henry, lloujttm, La in. Jacksona*o| Jasper.
On the iLij/ nf <4ftjuil' thereafter, uutc* will be
received iVeui the ceimtias of Jt^crsou, Joucn, Lmm us,
Ist'c, Liberty, t.iuuolu,l<owndi*7,Xmupkin l Muduuu. Mn-
rii.ii, Mclu'.n.dh, iVIctixxether, Monroe, Aleut puuciy, Mor
gan, Mniruy and Muse ogee.
On the lit day i^f Seatnnber thereafter, note* xa;\1 be
received from lUou<JuuIieso('Noatou,Oi:lelliorpc, t'c.uld-
iu^ l‘iko, I'uU.iki, PuUihiu, Rabun, itnudidph, Ricli-
uionil, rtcrivcu, Stownrl, 8mater, Tulbut, Talit»f-*rro,
raltunUa'i'vUuir aud fhotiiu*'.
Ami on ihettih iUiij iff hU'jitrnibtr thereafter, uotes will
b ' rceelvedirmu the couulu* «t 'I'njnp, ’tv. ivgs, Lniou r
Lnsou, Wulkcr, Wnilou, Ware, SVurieu, \S u-bingtu.i,
\S ax tie, \\ ilkvs and \N ilkiu iou.
Alluotosmust l e math) puvulde tt tho Central Bank
,of Georgia, liuve lito or more ifood endui «*/s.ni.d nuuote
will, ouuiix uecutuit, hi reooivod aftor l J u’elouk, ,\i. of
the t| ia 1* above specitied.
By nrv uct ot tlie la-1 General Aaieail.K, it U provided,
•* That I’ruiii utcl ui\cr tin* pD ->ugo of thi* net, no note
shall he disco'intr.Lut tlio U,*utral Bank of Georiia, uu-
li .ti tlio prim ipid and till eudorsetn shall be rc iilcma of
tlie rmipcullvc t .niuiitMoulill d to said ilix i<lct'«G; JVu-
vi I d, ilt it nothin'? herein c<mtnhic,| •'hallboLoi onsiru-
ed n 1 to retpiirc tho utliccu of said ihuiW to h tuiii the
umonnt of ilix iil'uds, or unv part titcreof, nmro lion ihr+~ >
ty tiny9 ullcr the vimoc shall Imxo b. ei», ui iuully i'.c< luo d !
und mad'L.” That tlm diitt'ihuliou may lit'made hi ecu-
funnily with thi* set, tlio lloaril xvill rcipiiro from nil
pir-»UH oflcrhiK von-t* witliiu tho tituo spoctQed, t. a. wit Il
ia thirty day * uf I'm d ix sctapuYlliir receivb;f notes, u
eortilicato |rut 11 the Uert'ivar of Tax Roturus, or uny
cixil ofltcer of tbecouuty, statinR that the tlrn"'rund
each of tlm endorsers of nitid notes are rest.lent ciii/.eiH
of tho county Immu which they are Dlfcrcd.
(’artificnlcs of llm taxable property of tlia iimV«'r»und
cmloi’scrp ijl tlm t;t to* elVerca, xvill l»o remidud ll.« bc.-t
ev idoucc of their Kolvi;ucy ; h.it the eortifient't of the
it. Ijrinc-nifj or tuorli'iigas tu: do-t fn« drnxver, e Inch have
iierctnfore hi'-’ii nviuiri’d, will no longer bo ex uu ted.
No unto will be it 1 icouated huv ing on il the mine of tux
parson iodchted to ties Liatc, cither ns principal or *.<cu*
lily, wlih’h d'ht is doy and unsettled, or xvfio is ilmiiii-
k Vof, or otidorwrun unx uotocs I ill heretofore•Ji rmmt-
ed hv th * Bank, w hi* libs past due and unaiteml il to.’’
/Utract from Tu.' Minut. n vf the Hoard of pire. tore.
R. A. GKLi’.Ni:, fusilier.
ruVi^Aistur,
Ob' DiFFtULNT HTILIUM*
— — Q —, Alabama, Florida,. HevtA
lum.Noiih Carolina, and Virginia, that b#lateaitt
• i- Uni r thadtherotil villages, (owns aud aiiies, fur tbO
p i^poye of teiH-hing Foauminhip, in iu various braouhei^
'u: Leurcol, Omaiiiental, Rouad, Uu. Lavcrso, Italian,
• lo. Ii.vi rsc, r*hnrp, do. tnverae, Bbarp lulisu, Uo In-
yoe. '»n«lc Fli'xvary, do luverse, Uoublo Flowary, do.
Invcrie, Hieroglyphic, uud HusitMO* Honda, will l»o
tuuput on run1 or t*AJ ,s y uicuy, and ao ba baa taught a*-
greatUJfiuy clj-sca wiili gru'al proiciuucy, bo dattara
Iiuuavlf thatV* will meet weds Ularal nutreungo. Tui
tion will la m ; t on lev* M can ba a(ford«4 Fa-
ri utm and tntnfdWm wiR do will to inaka at rangatuenta
before hand lor their ’lAugtitQMi «ud suns, tu Uke Uif*
cum s.jof 1 eel nre*. on the true principle* ofChiroercph?.
•School* tu »• I! instances ill he <*unuactcd with the prim
ciplcs of politencKM, und gpcryitnr* cordially roccivod.
l.adies Hud I'entlnneu thut are. iu iudigimtcircuiiiNtaoceSt
•liallbnxe Uu? ph usnreot receiv'u.r a course of Lcssofl*
xx ithoul nnj chaise. ScImwH wiU to upencj at the foL
lowing plarcs: Foray tb, July th* bill: Cullodeuavillo^
Julx tho (8th; U'urm Hpn’ege. August utli; Hnmittus,
‘ tli lMi '
Aukus* tho 29th ; and on t«» utherpluccsa* fast ooaai-
Ido. June tbtbflBUG.
WASHINGTON II. BROWN.
Nkwn.iv, Co xx eta. 0«.
W.r* R* pro * ita tho testimonials as to biscaiAiiiy.
V\ n whose 11 uoes ere h iron 11 ton nwexed, do certify that
Mr. Wa-!iim:tui il. Brewu.has taught a writing School
iu Now 0m, and \v»* believe to a rreat udvuutnro j at such
xvu racmi mend him to tho public »h a Hue Scribe, and
one tlmt c«n writ - various liundn xv>U calculated to ad
vance the youth* of unr county iu tine writing. Rcs~
pcitfully, this ST th March, 1336.
J,n.ten II’oid, tiiimuel U. Ifutchlmon,
Jo'iH .if. Thoman, Unox (dearefatul,
John Unit. _ Tiieiuau H’. Hutchimon,
M *• J. I*. KrnncJay, John Goodman,
H C!lam t.\ /irdtchic, Amanda Uutchinum,
U'oirlct S. An,lemon, Sarah S. Itutihiiiivn,
lin 'a t*. t'mccH, EHxaheth A futon,
I'Ucn S. Smith,
Joseph F. Waller,
Mary II other,
Jame.x IF. Alston,
Hubert S. I Uadi,
Ira /.'. Smith,
John ti. Ecu is ton,
John J). 11inton, J. /. C. -
(tea. Ten Zero* (, V* 3. C.
'i hennat It, Coherds,
Par id AtosHry,
Jon./ihJ% V in sun,
M«.k A. Unr nr It,
II Hliavi J. Mr Coo,
/ to ■ re- jHrhinle y,
Liny II . Cerry,
'i nomas O. Carter,
U ijimi.i Selby,
Mr. C’l.AY I-OM*. nml x.'ul it ,li.inot aniienr to liim •'«*. <»" llir '» < ; .Hn’u ulliea muy L
in tin- IIiiukb •
1 Si;na1< s bill to
1 JM|1 jDtj»
The Naliotinf^Hit^tMife
s tys-
** A gicat d.'iv’s work vvn* d
Repreeentatix os otiTuc>dax .
r.'gul.’iting the jlcpofitcw ot thu p«n iic money xx ns
<Ji‘hal**d from VJoVhvik (uxerptiop «luriii*jr tin? daily
ro.uvv^) to eight or nine : uml, nf’er heitic rumoided
HM proposed hy Mr. Anthony . xx :i« mdried to a tliii d
reading, hy 11 vote of HU to 13. ami xvns thou r« ad a,
third time, und ;><!•#«/hv ;i vote »if i*» » (*» 3*?.
In the Senate, vimtnikiv, the nmctidmeiit made
Iiv the House to the hill xnm»* taken up and a/rrnJ to.
with on* or two dissenting voieci*. that the hili
i. im vv ready To he lui*l helore 1 !»«• I'rcHiduol lor bin
apjirolixtiou or disappruhal’mu ; nm! it ilepcmlH upon
him whethfir it ahnll become 11 law
On tho final jmssago of tlio hill in iho House
of jloproacutativca, Messrs. (Rovol«n*l, t»mut-
U«d, ami JackftocL, voted t in tlie nffirrmitivo.—
Tbs balance of oar delegation hccio. from the
•yos and nava, to have Ihjou uUent.
Tlio Frosidoflt has approved If, ond the tome
paper of the 85tli v i« remarking upon the auh-
jet t «ayt:
“ W* heartily congrulululo the country that the
hill tat regulntc the depoeite* uf llu* public uimieyf.,
which originated w ith the Senate, bun become a law.
The President** approval of the hill w mm made known
to Congress yesterday « aud it had already been an
nounced, earlier in tlie day, in the editorial columns
of tho Globe. Mr. Cj.av rouiarkcd in his place up
on this unusual fai t, winch is in keeping with otlu-i
strange things connected with tho history of this
Imnortstii innasure
1 iiianitvr satisfoclory lo both parlies, a ml that
j und good fueling xxill be rvsturod. 'i’iiis com
he necessary that n referenco »hoiihl he made of
this im*s**a«e, a-* the President bim.ielf states that lie
deems it reipiihitH that he skull have further infor
mation on tin; subject he fun’ hq determine* on thu
piopriety of reengiiisiug the uuh !*cj,Jim e uf Ti l-
Tin’ ('ommittei* uu Foreign Relations iu their
mpoi t had I’crtainly throxvu out no rellectiuii uu the
President ns having been Ioo1:iitIv iu hi* movements,
hut lunl conic t» llic couclusiutt that it xvuuld he pro
per to rocogoi-e the iudepcnUeucc uf Tvias when-
ever it sliouhl he comiuuiiicutci) tlinl she had a Go
vernment nld»* to sustain itself. As the President
hud signified n de«»ro to xvn’tt for further information
before lie acts, iheic xvuuld pruhahly he no uccessi.
tv to move to refer these pspor* to the Coinmitice
on Foreign Relations. Jle moved to lay tha mes
sage 00 the tahle, and print it.
Mr. PKF.SSTON stated that tho only foci neces
sary to be established wus, that the war in Texus
had determinated ; and thut w mn proved by the doc
ument* ftccumniitiyiiig tho uicssege. Ila would, .
however, concur Iu dm mutton of the Monitor froin «eut tiirmighoul ibe esmutry.
Kentucky, nicrelv reserving fu himself the pr’m- -—- A -* - -
lcg« to move further iu the subject, if, ur reflection,
ha should feel convinced tlm! such cutirsa wus ad-
vianlde, The piescnt inclination uf his mind wus to
move to rc for the resolution of tlie Coinuiitlea uti
Foreign Relatioiin hack to tlmt committee, with in*
ttriu'iinns Iu report a resolution tu rurognisa tiio Ut-
dcuciulcncc uf Texas,
Mr. Cl.AY said that if it should l»« considered by*
the Seristor from 8011th Carolina (or any other Hen
settled
ponce
oiiiniitico
pledge* il*uIf to use it* influence in bringing ulmul
u result *0 desirable. \\ ith regard to the Neitletuunt
of the Creek IiiUiuiis among us, this Committee lum
been ussuted by llicir I ’ailing men. tlmt the object
of their settlement hero is of a pacific, uuture, and
thut a* they have connexions among the Clterokoes,
they wish to remove, in pence, with them to tho
WfM.
This coututiUcc, tu belmlf of itself and Cltcrukon
pooplc, solicit the cili/en* of Murray aonuty t" see
thut our people ho dealt with according to dio laxv*
of the State of Georgia, in oil cuses where contro
versies muy arise hetweeu them and the xxbits peo
ple. until the time given them under tho hit** Treaty
to rrumvo to the west, sliull have expired. Il ft
with feeling* of the liveliest gratitude, this commit-
lc« has ivitnosaad so umuy umnlfosUimu* of 1'rieud-
•liip by the citisonsof Mut ruy couuty, towards (he
Cherokee people, under liiu prcHuut stain of f .\ohe-
G* 11. Pdi-'d i h id reei-ixed \
llu* ife.xii’ttn gox••I’nnicn’ to ceuse retreutiny, to re-
4mil hi* l’m’i'i'9. ttii'l Hg.iiit opp4)*u the Thixian* in
4 •njiin< ii«>n wi'h I'riun. Tlm lutu»r line v*tuldi-*hi’d
(ii* lo ad <piait‘ is at Mat inioras, anil ha* xa'uIi him
31'BUuu u; - I'ilosoln w ill he Stationed ill tlio West.
T\> o Texiatt ofli.'ejs hud artixed at Matiiumnts, to
11‘g"tittle I’ r an •• vdi tige of pi i-,ouer*.
\’i»rhally wuh.ax .- heen iufonAei} dial Geo. Circa
had boon appointed g' lmralis-iiiio ••!’ tlm .Mexican
army against Tevar ; nml tlmt the Mexican congress
nml goM riniK’iit lr.nl ri’ffi'dxcd to iihnndon Santa An
na to hi* fate. Tin; li.tti’r hoxvi x iM’ina^ ho ilonlited,
ns xvd have a |MTM-hima'imi «>| Ihr- a, dated Mata-
nn'rns, Juno hth, xx hoeiit’uhs limindf tMi^nernl *.»!
Brigade, and cotnmnnding the reaervu itixiaiouid’
tho Mexican army.
It i* also n'p'irtod that lie hit; been nuilmi\v.i d lo
iiuhc an nrtuy •<!’ la.th.j aunt; at d that n'Ot/.t VJ had
heeti raia d in one d »\ hy hiiGs«*ii|>ti*m in the city of
.Mexico to Mpiip them—’lie l".m» or ilonalioi s lo thu
goviM iimoiii st'di continuing.
Tlio* hrs. liuhA'ou tttal Creole bring to this port
• k < 175,000.
PROCLAMATION.
The President pro. tout, of die Ropuldie to the
xvnrrior* «»f tho Mexicntt army.
HoIJiers: One of the events very frcijoeiit ill xx ur
lots placed in the poo er of tlm cnemj to unr indc-
petuleucu, tim heroic conipuiir*»r »•!’ Tainpieo. the
president of thu republic, y our gi’iteral-in-chicf, tb<;
td'dof our hearts, the immortal Santa Anna.
I’.xcitcd by thu urdur of glory, uml a x chcni ’Ut de
sire to terminate the campaign by one blow, bis ex
cellency escorted a potty foreo of the unny xxlii* li
remain untouched} uud thi* fores having boon bea
ten by superior numbers, this illusttiou* genius,
wluiao exploit* fi'ru. tlm most hrilliant page of our
history, has lost hi* <»xvu Ukerty ill cndeaxnriiig t»»
seeuru that of his own country.
Our mounting lias commenced ; the fatal day of
the ‘-il*l of Apnl, and h'iuco then, displays iho vru-
gcuucu that should prevail in all Mexican he arte.
Soldiers our grief i* immcncc ; but it will not be
useless. For the liberty of the Preside ul uml for
tlio honor of tho nation*, the government xvill raise
all potodlde rurouregs; thny xx ill he bouudlosj; and
my desire is to employ them xx ithoul rcstricliun ; foi
I kuuxv uu duty ami xx ill fulfil it.
Misfoitunt! to the enemy uf our qouutiy I Tlm
\ T VULW
Slwwiity tint White, Col-red, and ttrp re* entatise popu
lation, under Uu: Census of lit.tjl; alvj thu umonnt of
tii l u ll* A/ i orlioia.teiU taude ty tho Central Bank
ef (liuryit, toraeh County
CJittUNVit t.K. .Meriwether County, Georgia.
V' 0 'vhose name* uro hereunto annexed, do cattily
lie t Mr. \\ udiington 11. Uroxvii hnsiiutghl a School uf
IV'Huii.mhip iu our low n, uud wo lielievcto u great pro-
fa-i *»e v — \ •*U4’!i xv0 recommend him to tho public as &
(hiu 8i iihc. attdoun tint can xxrito various hands well
• al-iiIbI.-.I |.» M.hauec tin? y »utli uf our country hi fin©
ritinv. hr ,pei ttullv, Ac
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GLORUL 8ANDF.R8,.
JOHN 8ANDLR8.
John Hil l., fu LM{f nf the Committor
War DirARTuiNi, I
Juno 18, 1830. f
Gentlemen © It may bo agranuhle to you tu kiioxv,
that with a view tu prevent or suppress any hostili
ties utitolig tlm Cherokee IiuJiuns, a brigade uf Ten-
,,or) ndvi«l.l« l» ml.qit unci. « i...>Iulion o« 1.. ImJ ne««o Voluiite. r., mnountiutf lo from 01.0 tl.ou«u».l
h. miplit do wlmn llie rcmliilinn of tlm l» «'»ol»« «*J men. 01,0 Iiulf mounted, end one
('nmniittcc on Forcitfu ARiiii* comic tube ncted
and that resolution was the aprcinl order for yester
day. lie did not concur iu the opinion expresscil
hy the Senator, that the side fact to ho regurded
Wh-Ii tlm bill |i««wd tlm Rfiintn tvill, « vnlo id d(l j nr.lm- on llu. .ubjor.l wn.< tlmt of llie li'rmiiiulioli o(
t» li, il ,VH» -till confidently livened that, if it nlm
in,,,ad tba llmt-o, il would lot vetoed l.v lb« Pre.i-
duot. Hot tlie favor it received in tlm llnove, from
lit. ntotuent of it. introduetion, milled to the power
ful vote liy wlticli il pawed the Semite, threw run-
•tarnation and cnid'md.oi into the rank* of tlin.e v. In.
would willingly Imvo contributed to defeat il.either
in the 11 note, of Representative!*, ar in tlie Enlaee.il
n.t there. It became neee.-aiv to find or ntakc
loin, r»n«e of action, upon winch tlm I’ro.idenl
mi-lit cbnn-e hi. retiree, and eiftn a hill, which it
ha? been ineon.iderntelv given out be would arreat
1»y tlm exercise of the veto power.
Ai III. bill went from the Senate to the Hoitae. it-
providad, iu anliHtnneo, ilmloneh Suite, in reeeiving
. 11 _ ,.r ,i...
it. rntahlt nliaro of the e.ir|dim Irenanre, should give
a cerfifiente, pledging tho faith ofthn State for repay-
inenl, tba rertilicntc to bo negotiable, and subject to
bs sold in the market, and tol.enr interest, on tlie re
fusal nr negleet or tlio State to answer to aeall I ruin
the Secretary nf ilia Treasury. Here wan an effi
cient mentis of enforcing repayment, and of doieg
it without bringing tlio tiovernuieni ot the I tilted
Stale, and that ot' any oticol tho Stale, into colli.ion.
When tlie bill canni np for consideration in the
House, it was amended, on motion ot Mr. Avruo-
OT. of Eenn.ylvnnia. In/ atri/.iny nut tlm prormion ns
lo uri'Mialilr 'ttrlifi'^lrs, soil inserting a snbstitulo,
wliieh merely pledges tint fath ot Iho State for re
payment, without providing any meat!. I'f enfnir-
ing a demand therrfor. And il on. announced in
the llouso that, if this amendment were adopted,
the President would .ignthe bill. Nay, it i. report-
ed, and generally believed, tlmt the amendment was
actually drawn np, after much tnnaollutioii, hy a
member of the Cabinet. •
Now, the point of the jest is. that, while the ft tend,
of the Administration have atoully contended agninst
a diatrihutinn of surplus revenue, that is, against
re.toring it to the States absolutely, this nmemlmeiit.
emanating, ns i. supposed, from the Cabinet, is
nothing morn nor Ic** than taking nxv.iy from the
United States tho pow er nf readily cnfoM’ing n call
on tin; State*. Of cnitnm if« cannot ehji ct lo thi*,
l me a u*o xvn have, under cxi«t’mg circumalnncca, ad-
vocstctl a doi»alii»n to the Stntca, unreservedly.
Aato tlie nature and effect of the provision in tin* he exacted of their le
shill, respecting the anrpltt* revenue, we have heanl
repeated an anecdote related by 8ir \\ At fra Scorr,
which very pointedly illustrate* it- 8ir \\ ai.ti.ii
XVas (whilst on n vrkit to Dublin, we holu ve) accost- |
cd in the street by a iiirndicant, who tohlso moving i
• tale, thnt vild feeniiu's Imril ptit hi* liatid into hi* l
pocket, with tho view of giving the man a sixpence, i
hut unluckily found that he had nothing about his |
person lev* limn a half-crown. Sir Wai.tmi balan- I
red the half-crown a moment in hi* hand, his cliati-
tuhte feedings contending xvith hi* sense of ci-ononiy,
and at length, throwing it to the mendicant, ” llmi ,
take this,” enid he, “and rcineudier that you oxve ]
tun the two shillings. “(Ih. v***. ami thank tour
honor.” replied the oilier, “und may your lionm fin
till tpety it." And thus i» is xx ith the Dcpn-ife Rill.
No man scrimmly imagines that any part •»!' the sum
deposited in the several State treasuries xxillexer he
withdrawn lherefrom, lo he realm *d lo the United their people
Stales. i ties* and ini
For thf rest, the iaxv i* well-timed end Halulaty
We sincerely approve its provisions. \\ i sincm
ly approve its pr^wisions. We irjim *’t«* p« i* • i'
that the Globe, in its yesterday** seini-olni-i.il mii. I-
on the siihjcrt. ha* n*» leas tliiin six reason.- I'm i»
guding it with sutibfactiuii and complacency >V
the xv nr. There was also another fact, and it wu*
that concerning which lift presumed tho President
was now seeking information, and this ivns—wheth
er there i«, ill fart, a gov eminent existing in full uud
successful operation, so a* to justify the estiddish-
niont nf intereoiirse And relatioiiH id amity. When
ever thft motion to lay tlm message ou the tahle, and
print it, xvns disposed of, lie would move to make
the resolution reported hy the Committee on Foreign
Relation*tho special order for a dav next week.
The message was then Ink! on the table, nud or*
dared to he pi inted.
On motion ol Mr. CLAY . the resolution reported
hv the Committee on Foreign Relations was then
postponed, and niada the special order for Wednes
day next.
hulf infantry, xvill rendezvous ut Athens cm tho7th
Applin
Baker,
Dithlxx in,
Bibb,
lit Villi,
Bulloch,
Hurkf*,
Butts,
t 'tiuidi'ii,
t 'iiillphril,
Carroll,
t-SaW.
C hniluuii,
Chcroki’o,
Clerk!
Cobh,
Columbia,
( mxeta,
L'ruxx til'd,
nlm,
Uo Kulli,
Douly,
Mm rl x,
Lltinglioui,
I'. I be 11,
illlHUIIi‘1,
Piiyolte,
I lux d.
FurVxili,
Fruukhn,
Giliuor,
t ■ ly nn,
Grceuu,
Gwinuelt,
II a he i.■'bum,
Hull,
Hu
ik,
I luri’lis
Heard,
llotny,
riuutlvu,
( Ir xviu,
J scksuli,
planJy puiii«hoil, it any suuti shall Uara assist, in Jasper,
this siicrcd war of thesouuuy, tits criminal desires JcAjihuia,
uf the Tt'iinn rebels Jouc.-s
Ft lends; A ruomeutury adversity should not die- j* nurua *t
murage the eunsten I protesuiuu or our right*. To
you. soldiers—you xxlm have proved the vicissiiudes
uf furtuuo, lo leave tu the world tho rvuiemhiauca
{ of virtue, honor and cuursgo, mid iuxokiug tha
viden«:c who rules Tim di stiuy uf ualiuns, maroh to
• veugo <jod, vourcouuti v and vuur president.
JOAt: JUKro GORRO.
Mexico, 19tii May,
Wo naticu thu followiug In a letter from
Washington, published iu Now York. It is tlu?
first intimation It) jjruit that wehuvo si-ou of un
unploasuutcircuuistuuco tlmt.liu* ht-ou freely ml
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Matheir D. fetor.
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. *111.-4 it uunccc*:'nry tniumcx thoui.
.•b IU nm. li, June ll{, B)30—St
II itliam McGibtfny,
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J. C. Me ( ester,
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id July, ftiul proceed iiiiinoJiutely ti* tiio Chcrnkoo • ked of.— [Attiumtria Gaze It.
“I lnarn that tho Prosidout has thi* dav or-
country. Brevet Brig. Gen. Wind has been assign
ed to llift command, ami hashooii nulliorizod, mIiimiM
circumstances rnjuire it, in take all necessary mea
sures for tho HUppri’HSiou of lioslililias utuung those
IndiariN, should uny occur, uml for their imiuedinto
removal.
Very resucotfully, vour moat obedient servant.
LF.WIS CASS.
To tho Georgia Dolngatlou in Congreaa.
Uismlssal of Major (iatem
W« copy tlio following (Jcueral Order, from
the doho of the 2;kl ull.
Tht* tliorokccs.
Wo give Inflow, extracts of a letter from a
gentleman of Cass county, fluted Iho F.hh,
nml tho proceeding's of a council held at Coosn-
\vAltec on tho loth ull. Those documents will
place our renders in possession of nil iho infor
mation wo have of a reliable character from (hat
quarter. Tlie Icttei from tbc War Department
to our Delegation, which will he found in another
column, shew* the measure*adopted by Govern
ment to meet any emergency which indy possi
bly arise.
“ On yesterday, Patitrdny, a talk was held lie*
tween the ciii/cns of this county generally, mid llic
leading Indians, xvli’udi resulted I believe, to the sat
isfaction of every body. 'Flic Indians xvero called
together under nn arrangement made and acquiesced
in hv the citizen* of Giissvillc nml if* vicinity, in or
,jor’t«» promote a continuation and good understand
i n .r hcixvccn them ami us—or. to nacortnin, hy nl! the
indication* xvliidi might ho oflcrcil, their disposition
and intention. Tlie.v xvero infosmed fully, by Jinlg
lie
llu Au Quart sin* oi- tits Aumv, 1
Adjutant General's Office, ^
Washington, June 11, 183d. ^
Gkxkrai. Onor.R, No37.—1st. Tlio proceedings
of tho Court »»f Inquiry, held at 8t. Augustine, Fuel
Florida, on the (till day *»f May, I83IL ami contitiuoil
until tlio 7tli, assembled hy order of Major Goimral
Scott, at the request of Mnjnf William Gale*. au<l
of which court Lieutenant Col. Crnru* of tho Pint
imI Stalo.4 nrmy xvn* president, have been lunl before
iho President of tin* Huttcil State*.
Tho court, at thu request of Major Gate*, wn* di
rer tod to invontignto tlio conduct 4#f tlmt ofliccrilu
ring and subsequent lo tho attack on thu military
post at Volusia, on tlm St. Jidm’s river in Fhiri
embracing tlm Ifltli, L'lli, l(ith ; aml I7lli of April
this year.
'FI,o Court of Impjiry having horn directed to
give its opinion on thu whulo cmv, ruutu to thu fol
lowing conclusion j
OPINION.
*2d. “Tho court, after matiiro dclihorntion on the
testimony hoforo tlmm, nre of opinion, from tlm i
dencoof’Adjutant Patterson, Doctor (•ralinni, i
Lieut. Pottcs, that tlicoffoctive force under the c<
mrtnd of Maj. (iates xvns miieli greater tlmn tlm r.--
tiuinted force of the Indians xx lm attacked him on
| the morning of tlie 11th April. 1836 ; nml that, there-
1 fore, he xvns capable of meeting the enemy in llu;
i field, if nocessary; also, that the bodies 4,f two vol-
tiered that Major Catos, of tho U. 8. Army, be
struck from tho rulL A* I understand, ho com
manded a doUcbiucut of Vuluntoors at Volimia,
that wA’sdrou upon hy tlio Iudiaus ami two oc
three of bis uiow killed; Im wa* charged with a
non-poi furiiinuce of duty on that occasion, and a
court of inquiry, at lii* own request, imtituted.
Thoir report was uul’avurublo, nmi w ithout tho
formality of a trial, lie U now struck from tlvo
roll. I know nothing of hU merits, hut l k»n>w
that ho has long bccu in tho uriuy : I prwnioc
neatly thirty years***—[Clanhston Mercury.
RL'ff-L jgwtejwg a *■-■ 1 ■ u J- ■ J Ml| t -TULtrwa
DIF.I)—At Pomona, near Millcdgovii
IIA Ull 18, in
per. mi the part of the citizen*, of tho object 4if J untcer*. UiHcd, ‘xvero improperly left exposed, and
flic meeting, the slate of excitement which existed
in the country ; from xvliat cause* it originated, and
x lint would necessarily lie llic result of hostilities
on their part; and among other things, that it xvqnld
** * * *' *a assist in bring-
iVcnder* to justice, and in preserving tin*, peace
of the country : that xvn ou our pint, were disposed
Ui protect llic rights ofvlm Indian*, and to see tlmt
no injnstire should he done them iu their persons
or property. At the close of this* iuU'rvicxx* the lo-
diaus appointed a lnig«’ commitn e who reported in
writing, in substance, tlmt within their knowledge,
there xvn* no itilentHiii whatever on the part id ill
Iiidiaus. t«> disturb the peaceful
l\x uni flhi’in and tlmir xx bile
knew too xx ell the power of tlm Pnitcd Slates, to
make nnv altcmpl tit lioslilities, nml xvere ’-••n-ihlc
that the result in hii Ii nil event mn*l In* tin ir ex-
tHieiioii a*, a peoph*. They frankly Miiil tinnoy
of (hem %4 M ifly-.ili-tied x\ till the 'I'icalx . kilt < >*
tneir feeling und lYirinl.-lnp lo their
xx liiie hi4’lln*’n; their regrel if any cause of < xcite-
i un lit had aii** n lYi»ni any net or saying of any id
They further evpiessr d their willing-
lion to use nlljl.. n intlneiicc ami nt-
serve tin; peace of the country, nml
lo iinimi.U' g I fnclin-, «<> I «« llioy rvinnin iii
t|o< foiiuli x • *^xnoe fi xv of the < " ' k* who have
located themselves in tliii* count’ .iboutteiiilcil. ami
united on thi* subject xx iili the ( i.erok* f*. The ri
tn’tlir -r ned hy many whom I know to l»c above
oimht to Imvo been brouglit in on the morning xx hen
they xvere killed ; such exposure necessarily epe-
I’ating injuriously on the garrison.”
On xvhirli proceedings nml opinion. Major (»cn.
Scott, commanding the troop* ip Florida, made the
following rcmnrks :
“It i* dear, from the cxhlonce, that the gariison
of port llaruxvcll xx «*, nt the time it xva* nttarked,
at least twice ns nmpcioiis a* the assailing party.
A vigorous sortie, xx ith two-thirds of tlm gariison.
should, therefore, haxc been promptly made. The
moral cflcct of such uiovciiient would have been
(Treat on both aides. Many of tin* enemy xvould,
hi . - .^ting he-1 proha hi v, hiixe been k illed or captured, and tin* tf ar*
linen; that they
ills, oft iho Tst
ttli.CnpL AGGG.Sl lNK IIARRUkiuthii 70rh t
bis age, of stranenry ami iuihuuinafion uf hi* kidneys.
| Jr \vnn u CUrirtion,' und died with tho rrsicii'*t;*n and
coufiiliMiei' hecoiiiing ofi". In tho exentcintlng ni’piiy
hv which his whole Mcknirs* xvn* iitteutfcil, his only wi*h
wa* to *ee bin children. Twnnflhc three worn nxvny ;thct
were mimnom il hy tho iat»’Ri^e«ic« that ho xvasd.-togft-
roiisly ill, but too lam : hi* .sm and a daughter arrived
hut to uiiili* their tear* xvith those of their widowed
tin t uud a sisti r, over tho gruv»% of tin; kindest und
of fathers. Ilnrris xvn* a tint ire of Virgin
which Stnie, a* nl*t> in North Onn»linn and Georgia, ho
bus leftnvnrv largo and rcspcctahlo kimhed.
In Txvi-gs county, nt flic rc.mh-uco of his hrr>-
tlicr, Hr. Ir t Ik Dupree,on Saturday night the t*2ih nil.
Wild.I \M II. DGPR F.F., l>q. o(^ Houston ciii.nry, la
the 56th year of his ngn, .Mr. Duprfsi hail suffcnnl axnnh
far ti hmsr time, from nn iiiRiimhlo ulcer on the hnf, fin*
dmring great constitutional disturbance and ftcral einn*
I'.inliou.) nml for x\ Inch lie submitted to an umpittnlion,
six day* previously, with the spirit and firmness uf a man.
In fact it xvn* im difficult matter far auo posscssiug fiis
vigor and clnslicity of intellect, lo rally hi* powers and
submit undisinaxed to nnv cxent, lioxvcver awful 3 he
oriirimil cii-tc «»F lii* mind xvns of the very hi'.flicst grmlc,
nml its original mould mid table of that'order tlmtcon-
stitiitca tho lixclicHt gi-nius. Andltnd lie lived in other
times, with n more efficient education, lie would have
been known beyond the iimnedintc sjdu rc of hi* p< r*on-
nl friends. Tliii moral purity of hi* heart, xxas alxv-iy*
innikcd l»v the rectitude of hi- purposi—nclinn. S.
|| y* F.ilitor* about Jackson, kliv>i«sippi, will plcn«o
notion thii* death, a* Iho deceased had some friomls in
pnrt of the country.
Morgan,
bUJ.I
0S1S1
IK) 02
5840
Murray,
Mur-oogpo, 1
Slut,
lotiffl
W!)|
4282
5 :u
07111
Newton,
BlUl
V»'J7)f
9W4
♦d-iii
Oglixlhur|HS t
fid 13
7b34i
W54
r;r.»3
Pauldiug, (
Pika.
1713
1001J
1015
5!!V»t
tifiO
3303
I'ulusk), |
1771*
40i;.t
Putnam,
fiAH
760
»:‘)4
fl-Hli)
Rnliiiu,
*♦1/2
R2
3031
l'VjH
Wl
3 A’
831
57U
Richmond,
W53
fttlb
WHO
6036
So riven,
*nni
AM 2
V*,l
IM l J
Stcxx art,
1371
51 »3
1730
ll-.J
8 ti raptor,
Tixlbot,
72ti
m
Oiioi
5i .3
417b
ICJ4
M-lb
‘2530
.3106
8fi< M
47<*J
•*>1!DI
30b l
1321
(ill
14*40
14117
575
1 I8.‘h»
llhit
Thotna>
1343 yut:i
Troup,
6020
8*13*
4 IOU
4341
Sn-V
j tiHOi
4157
Union,
L’i*s*»n f
Si 121
HUl
23 lit) 5312
« ;o
SI51
i \\ alkrr,
| Walton,
7071
1 m
3150' 8363
412
5827
lUG:
tin! it tv
715
Warren,
501:
4ti3li 785-1 5103
Washington,
6HI;
8J2
8105
53DS
Oil
“51 I’ll
1 >
521
HtVJ7} 10601
IC8J2
U'iikinson,
47 U,
ion? ,»ir
/jy
30d,83bj 323,1*11
: 4GIJBCV
//...ft
Deratin' Hhcrill' KiiIck,
lid. l.A sold uu tho first Tuesday In 8KPTLM-
BF.lt next, ut Iho court-house in tho town uf
Uainloidge, Decutur county, within the usual hoar* of
gulo.th. followiag projceiix, to xv it :
250 ttcr«*H of land, being lot No in the l*»tli district
of ori'Jti.dly Parly uoiv U. c.iMr comity, lowed on a*
tho property of riimnaftGallnxvuy tu satisfy a fi !iii*bucil
lr-nii lie I'Mlice*coni tuf W'ultnn county, at the suit of
Sn'i’laMi r'l’l'o'i xs Thoin i* Gullaxvay, i'dwurd Gaither,
Mid GnecJi .Veedliuiii ' proportv puititcilout hy Jesse IL
Dux irt j lex x inolo nml i t imed to mo by a eonstnblo.
One a. |. of ktmk being lot No 7, in the town of IMcn-
uaul Groxe, iu ruul county; also one other lot in Huid
Imv u, coiit.iiiiutit tao ucn * of laud, the number i* out
know a. but w di-tiu. ui b d hy the lot xvhcrcou Rufus
Ballurd now lives, all l \ i. d oil n* the proporty of Rufu*
ILillard to Mali.'ly siuuhy fi la* honied limn Iho justice*
coil, t of D.'in.tur I’.ouut), al the unit of Win. Pcabodv Ai
Go. said Rufu* llallmd; property pointed out by \Vil-
li uu peubodx ; levy made nud returned to me bv a con-
..table.
■J »l) ac*re-« of laud, boiu'' lot No'JU'd, in the 21*t'district
of orifiuully Ivnlv uow locator comity, levied upon a*
the property of I.) muu 8hepp«rd to »atl*fy Humli v fi fas
i-••.uud (rmu tlio ju licet*eouil of Itccatur vqiinty, at tho
suit uf Mery Fatr.’.hild, ndia'a. nf Gutler Fnircliililfde-
omuH’il. v** niiil Lxumu 8dtcppnrd and F.Uuh Wcbtcrj lo-
v\ um.lo aud'roturu ul to uu* ky ticonsttiblo.
Dun lot iu lie- toxvu uf Baiubrldtjo, iu said couuty uf
Dncutur, xvharenn Woter B. Masou uow lives, uuuihcr
not known, hut supposed to be lot No BO* lex icd unto sn-
d*fy a fi fa issued from tho Superior court of Decatur
county, nt tlio suit of Win. Pcahmly &. Co. vs Lovick G.
Hoorn, and levied on a* tho property of said Lo vie k G
II on re; proiMjrtv pointed ffiitt by Win. C. I.ostor.
‘ WM, MARTIN D. SL’iT.
A GRKFABLL to an order uf the luferior ouurt uf
Morgan couuty, when sittiug for ordiuary purpose*,
will ba sold iu .Mudixoii, iu said oh tba first Tucxiav iu
Sejiteombcr next, between the u-Miulhour* of saltj,
Two SetltonittvitM of Ijiinrt,
situate in said county, tho first bciug the plautution where
thelete James Sh' pbcrd, deo’ik lived, coutainijjg iDIO
acres of land, inure or less,coinpuaod of vcvcral *(|uare
lot* and part* nf lot*, adjoining laud** of Kit-hard L. Mu-
quere, Jatnoe I*. Homo and other*, xvcll unproverl nud ill
food repair for cropping.
Also, al the tame timo and pla<;c, ouo other Sottlcuient
in setd count v, on tho wsters of Little llixtvr, lamtutuiug
<U>* Acres
kuown us the Baity place, adjoining lumisnf Jo*. Kvaua
and Peter W. Wuitoa. Tho above sottloiucut* « oulains
a good portion of tiio bast corn and cotton haul iu tho
county, and 1* well worthy tb” attention of capitalist* who
wi*li to vest thoir fmulsiu suchlui’Tative bitsiuc**ii* plant
ing at tho pre* -nkpricaa of eottou. hoih places* lying ou
thu maui road from (ireeoe-*bormtgh to Mouticcllo~*Tlio
first place it woll cahmlutod for a stand lor a Public
lloit-e, having ull noecs nrv building* for tlmt purposo
togetbar with a Store Hoimo, Bluck-i.iiih *hon, dec. Ate.
ng the real estate of Jauto* Shepherd, ilec’u. aud sold
fur the benefit of tli.i b«*ir* of enid doc’tk Tonne umde
known on tho day of aulo. ♦
GARTF.R SUEPHr.RD,
THO.V1AS J. SULPIILIU),
A dui 1
fPP <HI thaMiRudgevUlii papers will publish J
until tha dislrihuiiuu iecuuipk-lcd.
July 3
<5
To (»torg!i t oltoEi I'liuitci’M.
,J Splendid Cotton flan fn l ion in
.mm*tippi for Sole.
fflllAT taUnblr plantatioy^ known hy tlio oiinn of
I sitnattd m ft hide c«n ntv, (Missis
sippi.) irnmedinfcly on rh« tail- l'*t?Hfn>m Firk*hnrj lo
Clinton and Jack'oa, (rh^ s*nt of Gorernrncnt,) 25 miles
from the former.and the *»mo distance from fti > latter
place, 12 miles from Chiton, I* now offered fat snle, tho
proprietor having d- t< rrnlncil tocltsrifn hi* nccnpnrlr-
<|«*UX 111)4 lx» pi *
i,^on tlicrcby in«piri’d xvith u just cotifi<{ctico in the
! ^npcr’mr pr«»xxcss of the white limn.”
j *|f for no otlici object, u strong il«;tai'l» mo nt ought
< instantlv to him- beau sent oiitfo bring in llic ImmIics
of the -'ergcant nml privato who xx» rc *c<’ii to (all. ^
iirar the xvo4*d. nl the licgiuning «»f tlm attack. Thi* * a | ti .*
impel ions 4luly xvns m glcrti d for more than lorty
ci'lit hour* : a Hclix^ tlmt i* curiously slurred over!
iu the M«iji»r*a official nqmrl. j
*• B im iiio.it painful to remark the fatal chnrm luat \
pcciiis lo have hung over every commander in this
war xv Im ha* Imoii attacked beliiml l»tc:»*l-work* or
picket*. From the leading case, nt (’amp I/anl. lo
tlm last that lifts becu reported, no! n north—ft H 'in
|y pot one id* \ igor—dma been made by any f’anison,
howftvei inft riftf 'he fta ailing form, fc • vt > *l nor
lifying cases of this soit. have duly folhiwi d, and
at tlm door of tin- court.lum* • in Baker county,
Lot No.
Urn 1 Hh district --t Rarl,x m i (fnam, now Bakei
; hoM ii* llu; properly of Jcrctmtdi \Yurren, btiJ
1 I|titi<’iM’k ruiiiilv, • M. niul l.\ an ord*-r *»f llm Inli^
• court of -iii'l coiiiii v, wit » -min- 1'nrt.i liu iv |"y |if
J( >lIN UR u DILI
July 5 JB88K G. Bt I Vi
Korin:.
j llfll.klu'wiM in Madison, Morgan c«»unly f on the
v f tii-t Tuesday in July next, n lot fd’
Mkl LV VOIX; kTCmOFS
principally I'LLI.OW S, among them a v.**».! plantation
: Sinitli. a C’oopi
rocivc n minute and detailed ilritcirption of this pro
perty isdr etnrd entirely nnnecr**nrr, a* if i* presumed
n > person xx oiildrnakn *ueh a nttrcha*o without cxnniifia-
tion. Suffice it to snv, that lid- ifnrt nf Inml which con-
ri«-t« of ri -ht Im i In «1 acres, Is arrhlnlfy tho most vnlua-
hir», of its «i/c, of nnv jti (Id* section at counter. With
n very sninll exception it xva« entered nf sn early period,
when the w hole country wn* op« n f*i select from. A
luri'is part of it i* rich rune botlom Inml. Ilakor's Crock
a streiun of «••»•!'i I**rahle inagtutndo, iifPiriling otcelh.’iit
ing through it.
Tuit one Iiuit.b' d iiM..- 4 »f »b< trm t c\\ ml* into tlm
Is, and cox cr* n b uitifitl biiildim.’ *it«' ami ••’tlb »n*’iit,
Icvntf’d, ami fiir moot from nil local can- I
(uib’.'d, tlio xvholo neighborhood in J
which thi * kind is situated, is reputed very h-’idihv.
Tli»' laiprovemtnl* of ilia plm •• ^rnsist «»i “.»t) ncras J hon
of open land,n ».l Gin and Pr* \s, Negro Cabin«, Arc.
jf Tlio Fetlentf Union will publish the ubaro uu*'
the day of sals. _ ^
L’roi'fiia Female College.
fjplIR Snriua Term of thi* Institution will ondou Fri
ll day thu 2 ith inti, ami the cxaroi*cs of tho Fall
'IVtn will ho re*umed onTuendny th« 5th of July.
3 ha unexampled patronr.go w birh this Institution has
received iluring the first term i»f ii* existence, (it* stu
dents uumh.uing 55,) induces the Frincipal to u*ako such
arrauffcwenta for infutnra usefulre-s, ns .shsll place it
ou a foundation to bo compared with tho best institution*
of th-- kind iu the 11 idled States,und, at tho sauto titue,
hy of the appcllntion il bn* received. A correspon-
donee tu»w pcnuiae between flic Principal and a Gcutl*-
nian nml Lady, xx ill, tun*! probably, result in the conrtec-
tiou of those’indiridaal* with the institation, from and
nftor th« beginning of tl»« anproncliing term, at which
time, ovorvdepartment trill baro its hetid. Thecfiarac-
tor,experience and fahmlof those porsous as {irofcssion-
ii t teachers, nr ill, wo tnii*t, ensure u* a ccnlinuunco of
iho support unil confidcnca nlrandy sxtsedeii to u*.
It i* very desirable, that mil pupil* intended for this
Institution, should ho present at the organization of thu
clua*c*, on tho first dav of tho next term.
ANNA MAIM* LATASTE.J p . . .
LtiCIEN LATASTK, S noupau
33xo follow iug xvill he the officer*for the next term t
I # . LATASTK, Principal, and Im mater of Modern and
Anrionf Langnazes, History, Rhotnric, Bellos Let-
tri;s, Criticism, Locic, Geography, &ic. Acc.
Jlov. —, Instrocior of Chemistry, Natural Phi
losophy, Astronomy, Mathematics, Acc. Acc.
Mr*. —^ , fo*tructor of Drawing, Painting, Nee-
dlcwork,vVc. Ar.
VIG 13Ml LATASTF., Instructor of tho Theory and
I’ractico of Music.
JULU'8 LATASTK, ndjuncl Instructor of Music, end
also of Matticmatics, Astronumy, Arc. Ac.
Arrangements nre bring made to supply tho Institu
tion xvith a n mt and complete Scientific and Philo*ophi-
ril Appe.rntu«—a Cnhiuctof Natural Tlietory—n Harp,
PCX, mi n«!w Pianos, guitars, Flageolets, Xe\ Nothing
shall ho xvnnting hctc, to give Young Ladies a thorough
urusmcmnl, litcrnrrtml scientific education.
Scntlshoroughfn*'21—tf
[1 j* Tha Fcd.’rcl Luton will putdirh the shove.
Ai
Vt tl'NC Ml I.F.S. All “ilfl
th* “5lh I).
il It two i ■
junc I I
• will It. I.’qiii
JOHN
fM'tn d-ito. No
DAWSON.
AH ti:
vorui:.
PRING iuv »hscij‘4«’ froni llic State, John Tinnier-
i Mur•«.in countfl will act .* my Agent. I
hfttn bin hands nil iuv paper* ol ex fry description,
the paiift • hchm :in*r l«* th*’ e*lnte ot late JamcH M. Butt
I)
I U illi(|in \. Ri
money du« me. iii «
jnnr;;—3t
dcM.
till*’
•d call ii
ante, w ill III.-Ilf r
juii.N t; urrr,
of Morgea nounty.
With thi* jihintation xvould ho sold 11 working hand*,
r.ll young, likelx nud net limaf< d ; or tlm number would
l>4* in<’n i.-. d, if ila-ir^d. Also the sto* U of Horses,
Mules,< )\.’ii, W’ogun, Farming I'tansits, Arc* A •*.
' There is u growing crop on th place, couaistiu? of I withtxxo
I *0 a. i. - of t 'otiim l>4-id. -1'ori . O ils, &c. wlticli xvoulxl ' tb: r o '
I be ok! with the place, if desired. I of “7 **
Anv r.’ • onahlo time will hoeixen upon tlm naviru iit
I b"i’r.’ xvcll secured ; but tbc pn v xxouhl l»o uiui’li r «lu
coil for prompt piivim iit .
I ninicilinti’ posse - ion xvould he given if sold
i present crop.
! Any ioquirjr in r**; nrd lo thi*property, which
! coinmiintenicil hy iiuiil, uml Aihlrcsscd to cithi
f prison* hcrcnfl.’i im’iilioiicd,ut AinstcI’xluin,
. xvill be promptly ri’spomlcd to.
This property xx ill he shewn, nnd the f*
upon lu.plicntion to the subsetilicr, oqyjm
* . Jnelumn Burke,at Am«tsr«lai
i to A.
july 5—<fc
ii) the 0
TKmes
nr.SJDEN.'E in tliis pln. e, irell iinpn.re.l ffir
it. cnnvt tiicnrfi of nl.ir. i li*milv,nr tor n public
Tbo dtv. llin<r1ioii.'i' i« t«» stories liijrh, tit! for.
i i nr', *o) r«ct isblr, n ti»t• store op 1111 pio'/./.o in fruttt f *cc.
till «• 11 finish'd, with nil itfM-rwt.v <>'« building* com-
plrtr, n no.er rnilln': well of pure water,«ud tbuoutlots
I cro well watered I Also,
Ai rt->i ot Lfind.
I within two nJ* Mb' vilH-c.in fneoribwl .rfnrnii.ir.
,1 ; |i|J i land will bo sold ti-^c-
| inf .. la r-. From ii residence
I i...xv t .• • • l< bo Uiinsn '.Iv litalthv.
, j..- rr. . * 1 at r. Jt .vil prices and
rr fc.cdit*. 1 b. >’ 1 or Btwlioiircona*
M •! nt •x.xvi ii(•{ !. uf.cti A fu’.r prices, in pav-
For fm thcrparticular^ iipply to mo on thr
RLl.BtN C SHORTER,
olio, Jii .-per county, June 21—eo*Jm
I II OUR month* after dote, application "ill bo made t<»
* the Interior Court of Tix igg* county, when sitting
fororxiinary purposes, for leave to fell 1x8 ot laud N**
14.0, in lire 12th district ofl«rft,bifloii£tn^ to tux' fcaf.ih ,y*
deceased.
Wil. A.