Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, March 03, 1832, Image 2

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iftftA foo,"' tWptfttihiVtlit -cwiblW# ij'nfel^v'Ty s '<w«s dw SstUrttaV.- *«!V? '.tc.Z 'Xi-kIm ■'■ Sunday came, 'OSfd J*’re, *mtMg -a.'tottt' into waaiiia 'the let ter,’uud^lls no wire contfiia- •d soirte‘oCab<i'softett expressions attributed,to a It i* no wonder . foutoleypre the.duys of sitphu . .. than that Dowdy 'van curapt, and expanded'his 0 Aiiid^ piquth, which, wfihia, jcts'emMed Tqdmor ■ Jn the wet demon, tltu .mouldering and broken Mxdumiii I icing gift with., vvedure. An auawer •er-w prvpwnl. Atui bauded to the 'Vliitaio. Tbattveitiug. ho went to-tbe. Judge's, aud nil knowing sty which, hat Jrs* r&idcd, ouen- . qil 'the wii lcvt to tuqoire ut tlic kitchon;—lilt nad hardly set« fool in the-yard, before ri f tfcl^bl bc- yrtu m [day vti ljii,heit<s nutl 'thtifiliifcrt, w ith the rapidity-of-n Ity-Whoel atid fhe force Of 'a flail. Surpiutj'l and asigJlUiid hi the flark,, "While, with* out- arras. it is iioito he supposed thatli: tried to kftop'itph coutvstVo unequal. Of his military lactic.--,' be retnenibered that prudeut generals in ■iich eases nvomineud u retrograde u* tile best Ysretdiion—which hi) effected by a rapid wDeol ini.I 'a irthly quick stop—®ut however without the loss of smith tutht-es of blood and skin enough «o C«*cr a hull-cartridge—stvhile, in hi* rear, tii- uion triumphautVy siwjuted, "You tiirnaj rascal, $i«u. eome hact here fight attbriny wife, if you dart-;" , fickle- was at Pipe’*,, awaitiug the is*ue of . Rowdy's adventure, whcit. that aage personage freturuud. Mrs. l'ij*s,caulted up tliu rents iu bis akin-with court plaster,—while ricklo.recoucih.-d -him to thtf disaster, by reirrcstnthig it ouo of those tiatotranl accidents to which every mau, ospeci- «hr when iu love, is more or toss .subject; that .tiimou was a-jealous old dotard,-unworthy rest-ut- taent; that the best poliev, both os to Eliza's re putation and the Captain**, wns to keep the nfldir secret, avoid the Judge’* yard, and to leave his .letters hc;caft«r at Jess'* own hut ou tho ltayou, 'which he described. Do Wily acceded to the rea sonableness .of the udvice; aud nest evening, Without hazard or mistake, delivered the letter,— which, iu half an hour after, wit* iu the h. .aids of * Morris. - ' i , A busy eorrcspnlntcm-e followed, iu which 'Ehzawas made'-to sny'every tbiug tender, aud ' Dowdy expressed bluiscll iu words of daiuV that sijcn'.rd .to . issue from 'a, mental volcano, lie triced tin miit'rvK'tr—slit) wus i more tliun willing, but aond* vdutacle u^btWir obtruded;*uu|il Cbrist- XqA*, -Wils'. Tjfcii wal on that fiveuiug to meet • him aVa spot Kttu;[l^'dry, l>ut't|ieu converted by tho rains iati> d. paiid of water.. .Thuugh the. sleet cutno from the northwest with nhuott.the. force of bird-shut, Jto : wn« true to tha trust; odd remained .at the spot, up to hi» knees iu water, until the. nwful lidui- ,bf midnight, without being Mfifiaad W a glint(ibi <if hor whom' he adored, who without suspecting that ihe had tot fire to Mho- tiailcr of a heart ou earth, was soundly snoring Oader n lmfralo^rug'mxl throe.pair of blalikeu. "'Ailbin of a V-tUperameat less sanguine, thi* xrirflliiig watch and fruitless pilgrimage would havo -'.Welt nil' effectual remedy; und. infatuated as he Wag/fto much dissatisfaction Was'betrayed by bint .tliqt n'letier of" ejiplahnXion, through tho usuul channel, scorned to lie. needed, to fun'up the.lag- .. wing embers, and fit him for another adventure.— ,-A* tho intensity of |ter passion (run .the billet) '.’had long- ago got the takliety (if her blushes, she could from 1dm conceal-udming.- No-piecautiou Aad brm neglected to ensure a-meeting-on Christ* ’ mat night; hut her'-niodicr;'oisco vet-fag her'cloak; . narasal nttd bonnet under hor bed; aud atnp-Jjt- ' rug the' motive-.-.most cruelly locked her up iu the closet till the moruinp following. Only’ono mc- tjiodhow MnaincJ'to coiuuuimnto their happi- Itess, aud'licr adopting it would prove to him tho extent of his lov'o, 'Bud that uti sacrifice on her part wns too great to make him happy. He . khew'ffio tlilclftt’ driiWeot gums on tho we*t side '6f her mother’* field.’ Sho/tly iffter night-fall otf • the I*ji tt# f^b™tiT$.'ho must bn thf?r, with a "gentlo serviceable hor*rto couvcy uortothe. rcsi- deneb bfJudgo Biy, wlto would indissolubly 'unite their fate*, if* must let Ho.pecuniary coti- -jwdentiott deter hurt',: ns sire would bring with her •deight-thausmnl dollars in ,Unrtcd' States’ papor that hdr economical mother .hid secreted m tlie •--cening. “I'lk-j Wdidd tints bo propated to shape •Wieirroiirio, acedtdiugtd circumstMicc*,-with’the -*nr**(lWt of ease flbd t;oinRijt.'yn - dcfipudaBVpf tlie' '■ ''property coruiiig.to' her hvthe Old lady's, degth, nnd Of which *A« could not be disinherited. 'Never wJ» todre'hbtWr *|itt*jU\ He _;lrn»ned tiivd sobhyd', lajtgUlxl, aou.wept,. aml *lap- :ped his.Kami/aud capered, fior was thi* extra- . Zagauce o'fnetipu in u. person Of Dowdy’s atnipli- .'.fcfty-*iii3ilicBlotw aaniight-at first-glanee'appcar.: Without a friend iu whum to confide or to smooth ..tlie asperities of life, without it lt«mo that hetould trcall his own,' m means to stf[ipert his fracas; .when' /•'Wd'ru oui-by age-tmd cx6rti.on,'existence Vas'.’to .him a rirtnry dream, stored with trcubWabcT'iis- fosted by piiantoms; but uow* it see mod to hun to wear a now aspect. He had, hd thought, reached •kWrteriniuatien of coliliacy,' of hard labor,' of pe- fcury, and of ,'&tjdpur .travelling', and wa* about ’ eutering' upon, th'e'tujoyinent 61 a hOO*, matri- ■'ftiorfy.'poil'jcompiaiewJe.' 4t i».tru* ihatlnaltlids, npthipg uhcommoit in tha- affuir* of hicu is dis- 'eerjtilitc! liut-it hi'false philosophy to judgo of tho llitgrco of h ippiness- by. eeutrastipg qu*; man's 'tptuauud with auotitcr'a-' Our happiuew is iu in- j persq [ironortion tp the distiiuee between the range . and itwiulgciKi'of our ecsires. Dowdy's whiles being bouudad by .Urn scope of the letter, ,U- Was slot therefore surprising that his jity should be es-. . ccssive, nnd his gestures extraordinary. t-luly onb rugged step »eeme<l to Ha betwixt him aud darthlyfelicity.; horse, gentle, and' ,fmxc«uWe. -was a prehuirimry. But few would, outrun him with such A beast; and these'Would insist Upon befog acquainted with the object of his jouruoy; .which, If rovea(ed, wopld'vcry Jikely-' prostrate .sill hi* •nticipntiop*. I'icklc 'Readily, removed tfaeso apprcliensions, by informing him thus, under , nteteuca of visiting Plrnirie Mcr.Uouge, he would, " (br-Ai'a -Use, borrow, fijorris's horse, which would -. aot only carry tlouhlp, .hut) {{-out' heiog several '• y'oan-used in liuqtiug; would scarcely start from —a hctiymrl on-heating the report of a gun, stop short fciiculf itra- galloji,' ami,-for some tntntttea "*hHer,‘ H-fase'obedience to tvldp or spur.—It was Jdsr tlfi'T.Tittir 'Ihe Coplain nauted, and it was the very ous hi* tormeuter. intended he ahould .hiive. • *• , ' All diificiilties being now obviated, Dowdy had only to contend, with time. Not only the d*ys and h iurs were noted, but tho minute* counted and the sun add planets-watched With looks of imp&tienro. At length the uiomoutour dny arri- vbdr-and as evening advanced, Morris and twelve V; mi-cr. bibstlv youngsters, with guns loaded with- - blank vurlfitlgo,-' took uoifju the "ssveetr gum ; •tMcket," DoWily. dsy l’il'ltle'a' direction*, took %rri.'s horse out of thc‘k[aldt,.and threading a 'j,eir’(S|iiou5 w ay fArouglf thj iwainp to shun ohser- . ration, rcac|£d die spot. appointed(wl|fle Pickle, .by. a hearer route hut ctjliauy private, escorted a black %• of aUtmbaiatoem. Bediaettcd out in fe- ■ mala aljttre by Mrs, Pipe*,.withhis face wclliwhit- < ouetl with flour, IMaelilo ao*n appeared cpntiug •y in she direction expected, a^td with;ceJcrity clear- • ’Af the fence toWanis'Dowdy, '"TamationJ-:(<jx- eliimcd the veteran) she’s s|try as a buck”—and iwt' tot'y It ttl the black boy hi his hug.agitbasjDW- ■ ’ ’> ,- ,.. tit* boy'in-a vuice rather'tcsiulBK jvltich he could counterfeit by contracting tb* gkmis. Not daring to disobey. Dowdy: iu silent.-tenderness raised Mack join his erms, -and platted him b'Ahhiil: tho saddle, into-wliicb ho got himself afterfwo.pr three clumsy attempt* from-the .outward -corAsr of o panncl. . . .-t ■ • 'I . tl'nile drawing op the 1 reins Shd by the he<S» admonishing tlio liot so to . locomotion, from-.the thicket' opened upon him a battery of twelve or thirteen epos, With cries of '-sebte tho thk-f 1"—- “dowu. svillt the rascal!" It was iti vain he.beat and cursed the nag—not n foot would move, utfd even the neck aud tad seemed a* stiff it* the trfcin- .W* of a statute. “Treat.ma a*.'you please, geu • • . .!•>.- Ltgulhln^ thi tttidy of .inato]ny.~Tbi»' sub ject, ns wclidroui the necessity, iu the propriety of the things has ealledLfor-and. obtai»ed '.legisla tive consideration in Great ilritain. The horri- tify tie treaty es, for tho pacification of. Holland and |3eJ- fatify lives, ghtm vTh’e King of England is defermided, it is Sow hie system of “burking’.’, rs it WcaUed, or kiduap- stated, to increaMt^^mhwqr Peers, Jnowef. pihg of living subjecu, aud nrurdcriug them for to secure the passa^j of the-Holoon Hi. h oflg - ■'* --*■ ■° : -= the House of Lords. .. The Council of Minister*-, it was reported on the) ltlt, had determined, that.thanunther of new Beers to bit created should he. front 40 to oO. AmoiRst others, Lord Dunroven, Lord Gormans- town, (Koniaa Catholic,) Lord Liwnprc, aud Lord Kosutore, all Irislnnen, are uaiucd,. These viltaia! Pipti'i AnJit you tuean." retot-tcsl .a voice, “And here is wy horse too, l dvelnre, (crietl Morris,) whieh tho fellow bits stol«u*" “Come uow, Mr. Morris, Voukuowi that you.lout this etc horse to IVckte. 'aiid Ftc-'lidt htin to tuc. I'd have you know I'm no tM-d?’—-“Leift him to the d—I. (replied Morris:) I ldut.hirti fo uobody.” “I saed him steal it (shouted l’ipcs's eldest sod)— about an hour since, ho took it out of your stable without leave or license front nobody.” “Tell' tuc (said Morris addressing’ the black boy) how you itwo come to be dressed ill*.- u girl. ’—“Well, hiuata, (Said blarkic, stitothciiug ids mirth) if you no lick me, 1 tell you tie tv hole troot. Yoh see, intts»:i, you see, sny3 lie, Audio, vou're a gr;o<l boy, an-t i. Wonts for be votii i'ricilt(. if you go w:d mo to Texas, I'll set ymt free, and so 1 will. You must dress yourself like a girl,' aud paiut vuu face white. WVii camp i>ttt till tve cross G.imcs's ferry ou the Sabine. Troo dc- duy, Ttl till you're my wife, aud tie folks won't care fpr look at you close.—So, tnassa. you sec, sir, I tiefed sister's Sunday clothes aud Whited iiiy face with Hoar, and was just starling oil', When you kotched us.’—“And l see alto (abserved Morris) that he inteuiledl should pay ltijn for his trouble. Couie along, CaptDin Dowdy, to tlie Judge’*"—seizing the bridle aud leading tin- horse bearing the loviug couple. “Wc’U see \i bather, as a coramitsioitcr of the place, be will grant a m'ttimtis for your safe keeping, until Judge Over- ton biud you, .for horse and negro stealing, to au apprenticeship of fourteen years iu tho cored at New Orleans.'’ Though innocent. Dowdy thotight tho appoar- aneos against him too strong, for the most dis’nnt chance of acquittal. Ho felt as though lie eould reconcile hiutself to the. hail aud chain, the filthy xewertf and yet more filthy felons in Nosv Orleans. He might, sltrviv* his foUrteon. ycats; of de* gntdnlion, am] taste agaiti the blessings of liberty the purpose of dissection,- cutoiirngcd, as it is pro v ed to have been, by the coutparaiively large sums paid for tiedies by the surgeons- 'add resulting in innuy iust.im.-es, a* iu the case .of an Italian boy, put tb death under circumstances of the most horrible- atrocity, imperatively callc-d for national interfcrr-tiw.' In -couiphanee wait tins necessity, a bill has bout .brought into the English Tarlia- ineut for regulating schools and facilitating the procurement of anatonucul subjects.. It makes it lawful for professors or studeuts iu anatomy to cxaniiye )lto body of any deceased individual, upon Vt'caiviHk tho eousent of the nearest relative of sueti doeuasud person, or any person having lawfttl .ctistody' of Die body. It providsa forxhe , apppmtjneiirt of three inspectors, Cno to rpsido at London, and one at J ilitiburgli..whose busiuess it shall be to su]terintend aueh contracts, aud cer tify the same. No suit is to he brought against any graduate or lieevittd;e iu medicine for haviug anatuinical subjects iu.possession, except by the Attorney Ueuer.il or by jeave of the Court of Ring's IJcu'cht—Chlirhatori VaulU. TerciVut tciidrirs hiiserviif-; • a p maeder-iu-Ctiier, « 8 be' employed w „vl. could be pointed oat for l ;,fi T Island,_tntno presentemergene* o* 1 1 ‘ingas has been thus evinced i. ki L? ncl »l to tho Naval'character of*Se UMu?W ’1 he awful situaUon in which ottH ^’' perttes are placed, by the unhappy ragtug m this ouce happy islanFZl*? 11 sutigcd by prompt and energetic r^T 011 lho cause, from the evidence SK*’ aud the couvictioiiof our own iu.l.~ ” r 'I the principles instilled iuto iheritiinT 0 '’' Tt) cbqviucc the deluded, and to quilllty. the best thing to be done i» move from the Islaud, tho leader* J societies; as we are fully ptirsnadd •-*1 ly means of stopping the eli'usioa or convincing the uow deluded slave, Ti persous have been guilty of instiU^l • 1 minds, the acts, of rcbeflioh,' which v /.oh/yriify.—The following instance of loogev- Uv is mciitynied in tits St. I'ejc-r-.burfi tiaaciti-;— These- is living in ;tr Tolusk, ou die fidlitier of Litiruunia, it nice iiadteil Demetrius Crabowski, Whn D JCi years old; he .had always led the hum ble buttr.inquil life of a shepherd, assisted by his two sous, tlte eldest of,whom is ldO, and the youngest d7.years old,.; lATEST KilO.U EUROPE. New York; Feb. 1C, .On the night of J an. 3, the extensive cottonspin- uing'factoi y of .Messrs. Latloek fii Lore, M.aw.-lies- tvr, was destroyed. Loss, estimated at TlOdiOi). Several iiicvudiary fire* had recently occurred in ■ihfierent parts of tlie country. The Hewnut.—'Tlie revi-uue of the quarter ending Sth Jau. lHiiJ, was £11,818,545; being a decrease of| £!)J3.218, as compared with the same quarter offtjp former years. During tlie whole year cudiitg tho' 5th of Jau. the revenue atdounted to £ 1:1,833.17U, being a decrease, as compared with the former year, of Til,934,175. The duCrqaso on the customs during the quar ter, as compared with the corresponding quarter jof dhe f fui-mor year was £240,972.— Juritig t§e year, £1,000,346— Excise ns com-' larcd,. igc. doeroaso during tho quarter, £565,- 646,' BUiriUg-tboyear. £2,561,918.' Stamps, in- aud the sweets of civil society*. •But the idea of I sreaac- duriflg the quarter, £16,330. Decrease his being, n« a tine*) draggediiuvo tho presence of}'during th*- J ycat. £104.381. Taxes under the Miss-Ann, his former flame, wtmt’lilce a poisoned dagger to his heart. “He wisbpd himself itt tlai bottom of the bayou aud alU(u3.f>irts in the world at the dr—1. But considering Ihu force- by. which be WXs''surrounded invincible, lie sagely yielded to that trliicb he could not subdue. Ridiculous however u* waa.his situation, it-hadmo.more mis calculation id it than some of the most nromiueut acts of thok'e whom a portion of mankind almost deify. NapoleoA,' for instance, hailed tho battle of Moshwa as the subjugation of Europe, but it only, introduced him into leiui-imprisoumcni within naked walls) followed by a inost inglorious, aud disastrous retreat. IID triumphal Jaarch from Frejus to. the Netherlands, lie accounted a certuih restoration to fortune aim io power; but it waspaly.a'tJtelude tebis being a degraddd sup pliant aping the most unprincipled of tuu ancients, and's'perpetual prisoner-on a barfOn rock in tho African ocean, lli* was atrabsit from sublimity to contempt—-Dowdy only passed from folly to ridifuhi. '••}’- •• --i>.' The Judge met hi* party in tho plaizS; trad, 1 determined - that-hit daughter should Witness th'o degradation of h.cr lover, ushered,into the hall the black boy- nnd the prisoner. . "Without .daring, t.o condole, the ladies pitied the Captain, whifo (he old riiaiir instigated Fy'revenge ami the prospect of fees, readily went to work an'the warrant nnd deppsition. Before these papers were, completed, Pickle (who’had purposely shunned' the eyes or the prisoner a ml. Judge, and placed, at the steps- of the 'piazza two youngster*; with fire arms,) tapped Dowdy, on tho shoulder, who,.understand ing the sign to be amicable, and stretching his goose-shaped neck iuto the lobby, recognized-hit evil geniuk with n tlirilling sohsation of delight. “Ip the name of common senje^. ivjiat are yqn doing here?"-domanded'iho conspirator; and, without njvaiting a reply,'added—“run,, block head—run this initaut—or you go to tho Sfato's prison for fourteen- years."-—“Thoy’ll shoot m'o; iff try-iu" retarned Dowdy in a toao of mingled joy and terror.—“Knit, yon tiss—'tis I who order. I'll' atop them here, atm put t^eni on a wrong (rack. In tlie dark yon cat) .escape without dim mer. Run y«#.seomnlrrr. rt ^i.Away boqhded. Dowlly in long feaps'Tike' the jorboalsBU,t just V(bile clearing tlie. piazza, ,tprp.Tjlaqk cartridges •exploded so close to him as to. stage, his hair nnd hum ]i|s bat. -Falling stitpified.by terror,' an op portunity was tims given for applying to-his fore- |nja.f a waria quid of tohaAco, which, tit awaken ing from his transient slnporj' lib mistook for a deadw" . _ • «»JSs«ji."-„<r "IVBht memjs atrflifj irp'ronr.and confusion ?" inquired.Pickle, entering (be hall and approaching the Judge.. “I -knew itr-hy the olernni —, 1 know it all—that it was another-of your cursed J r-auks,"'vociferated the old man. “Oh, yes, iinie—you Juki® is all," returned Picklc—*“tlte3o unfinislicd dooutnents arb ijalfcfado'ry evidence of your unerring pcuctratiori. t ani happy sve have a Pythoii te.givu us responses jn- tin; ivififj of Wa- ehilm’ 1 —"Out upon' ydr, yoii : d—l's. paw," re- ‘joined the Judge— don't you see what your d—41 notiseaso taratol By tho bones -of niy father,- 'you’ve killed lho man.”- “Peace, Jihlits peace, (returned Pickle.) Though his dhath Wdttfd de prive you of your fees, yet it would minister to your malice; and it scarcely eomportv-wiihgen- xeelity to repine at paying forsatisfaction. Bring 'in Dowdy - for exammatum-," ho. shouted; at 'which the ladiei retired,’ and the Captain, sup ported bn each-side', entered, his-.eyes-starling wilflly from' their’ sockets,- his teeth chatteringji ko castahbti, ind eveiry muscle couirolfcd by stveti rigerx. If not. mtdeceivi-dy iu-.twb hnun he ,wou|d have been kilted by his imagination. Tho' 4iod-.be underwent was rough- but, cI)U Convinced that no rent had been made in his Skh*; he, accompanied by the party, .triumphantly bade the'Judgo good night, laacittg that learned gentleman to sigh ever Uis disappointed'avarice aud uuratiifu-d revenge-, ami pfoqfeded to tho'stjop of Morris. Hero a full exposition was given-him by Pickle, wbo also- read'fit*mtk-bitter lecture. But Dowdy was Dowdy still. He retained the leliof that he was beloved by Eliza, and that she wouhTtcize the first opportunity to bo his. Days and mflhtlia having passed withou t the receipt of a'Jipe,'’ he intlrhiured and became disgust- od, not indeed* with tho sex, but with her wham he deemed fitful *nd.fait bless. No lougor could he endare the.Bsyou Bartelemy and celcba'cy>-. So Sakiug'bis departute. fit tho territery of ; Ar kansas, he, in-aodut six weeks, purchased, Vith *u,.old musket and live galhre*.oft whiskey, a squaw iu the ftuapSvr nation; with whom he lives »r ooueoted pe.-uaps as tho Grand Seigoor a- ,oJ ap-inhim.tn.Jhy.prtrj>qmt;wj^cti‘werebdrur .midsthi*Ciiyassians and imperial splendor, be- • W.tb. tbs rovgn.ttiw.of'* martyr. '“Fajr'as dog-l causo tho range of H* deilfasl* uow.'comprehen- ”1''h«LG»)'t»JmJ , *pd. fw4i{ded> tbe.UaMuV' MsMMb „■ , uiariiigAiheWt 'of the commissioners of taxes, indu djug atMft o^proporty, decreaso during the year, £ 1 ‘i’i.OuL.:,.... -.. .. The Luhribri- Glofie accounts for the defirC'ase of rovonus by saying that “ouo subject, and One subject only, engrosses tha attention of Euglaud. Customs' aud Excise are superceded by schedu- Ions A and B, aud tho state of tho Coosolidated Fund” Is considered with less attention than the irogress of the reform bift. Tho public mutt l*vo been prepared for a statement of reduced TercnUo; not pfily from the repoal of taxes, but from the,present state of the Comment. Yet the .state of the revenue, when well considered, is for ffora being unsatisfactory: and if it has fallen short of what might have been generally antici pated at an earlier period, it exceeds Considerably the-gloomy forebodings of sdm'e of.our politi 'citin',. ’ jFroift the London Age of Dec. 8. , ' LATEST NEWS. . •Parisian Conspiracy.—A eonspiracy has heeu detected in the French capital,- and defeated as soou as detected) Iu object was-the rc-estab lishmonttif the Republic, and of course the de throument of the Citizen-Kwg. His Kingship, we suspect^is by this time sick ofsucb “half fac ed fellowship." Lisbon..—several ships of war belonging to Pedros’ piratical squadron havo already appear ed in .the Tugu's, arid all is alarm and anxiety bore. Hamburgh.—It is confidently rumored here, that Russia, Austria, and Prussia refuse to ratify thetfolity With Belgium. St‘. PettrsbUrgli.—Extrapjdinary activity pro- vufli in the' iyar Dopartmuiit, and couriers from t(je French flitd British cabinets ay-rivo almost dai ly, •'.- . -«;••» • Mort frish.N<uiacrc.—Another cowfliet has ta ken place avTaghmoro, in the county Of YVexford between-tho-police and tha’- peasatifry,- in which several On both side* have boen kilted oiid woutv- Ued."‘ n \,' l'Lircr)ioo!$ft\r]irl, Saturday, 7th Jan. 1832.— ftiero.,T)aj ;) liqi'ii a spirited doraand for Cotton Uroughquf this week, with-somo inquiry on spec- Ula'tiou; as wcu a* for shipment; and the prices of the middle qualities of American have improved Id to JiliRttd. wojt other kinds )d per lb. • s .-• -'C HOLE R VMO R BU9. London,J(in. 7.—The following is-the daily re port of cholera cases received-today: nominations, it is ailded, have bsen'tnado to calm the jealousies of Irc-lttiul. ’lho remainder te con sist of Ixugliih, with the bxceptioti of a few Scotch * C .\ ruliter. Was prevalent in London on tho 7th ult. of the death of tlie Duke df VVc.lliugton—it proved, however, to be incorrect—his Grace, al though ill, was not thought to he dangerously so. \Vo arc happy to learn, thill Lafayette had sd far recovered us to bo enabled''to rule outi Hi* _ — - gfaud daughter, child .of George Lafayette, had auflertng from.—ii. just been married to a sou of Mr. Bureau do Bu/.- zy, who was ,a fellow prLoqqr with him at Ol* IlllltZ. Letters from Lishdn, dated 23th Dccbmhcr, re ceived ut Paris, state, that Ihe American OohSul iiad presented to Don Mignel tho ultimatum of tho reparations required by his tioverumeut, but that the spirit of insane obstinacy which directs ijie Po(ltiguese Oahiuet; is so deeply rooted; that notwithstanding'tho recent iessous it has received from Englmid and France, it obstinately refuses tho satisfaction which has been required. On the 7tli January, there wore yoide disturb ances at. Clhambefry, occasioned by the arrival there of the Ahbo Guyort, on a religious mission. Cries o.f down with the Jesuits, dowu with the Missionaries, were heard. The missionaries call ed for the assistance Of tho military to protect them, and serjoiis c.oiisequeitifcei were appre hended'. ■’ • • ' The decline of tho Revenue in Gront Britain, during the year 1831, which is estimated to a- meuut to nearly £4,000,000, seems to have caus ed some apprehension and alarm iu that country. The main cuusc assigued is the agitated .state of tho kiugJotu on (lie subject of reform. . ' -' Uurkiiig is stlil pursued in England, notwith standing the late capital puuishuients for tlie crime.—A man named Couk, and a.woman who passed as his wife, named Elizabeth Russ, were tried in Loudon on the 6th January, for the mur der of an did woman named Welsh. The prin cipal evidence in -tho case, wns their onu son.— Ross wa* fuuud guilty, and wns executed Ou the morniug of the 9th; hut protested her innocence of the crime to tho ltts.tr A great number of ■persbns were tried at Ly ons, iu the early p'nri of January, for plundering and burning houses during tho riots m Novem- ber, and sentenced to various tet'ttt* of imprison ment. Tho trials df the Bristol rioters, aitd of (lie ri oter* at Nottingham, had commenced. Sharp irhsty weather appears to have; had a favorable iitflaencu upon tho Cholera ut New Cas tle, where the caios were becoming milder. Accounts from Constantinople of the 10th De comber, mention that the Porto is greatly alarmed at an expedition of the Pacha O'fEgypf, who has gained possession of Gaza, Jaffa,- ami Caida, without meeting with any resistance, and it is feared, should -ho • succeed in hi* attempt, tho Turkish Empire will'be threatened with destruc tion, TLo.Augsburg Gazette. Of .the. 7th Jamiitvv, speaks of the gloomy sHifattdq of thing# in Italy, mid of the necesjity of agaiu sending troops into the Legations, iu order to maintain tuc authority of the Top*. M. Kssneri Cashier of the Central Office of tho Treasury, at Parts, has been discovered to be a defaulter to the amount of from 1 to 2,000,00? francs. The eircmnstauco had caused much sen- satiou in the capital; but such is stated to have been the excellent character of Mr. Kosner, that arrangements were making by tho bunkers of Pa ris, io make up the deficiency. 1 New York papers to tho 16th Dec., reached London on the 7th ult. • The British Government have recalled Mr. Mo- rier, their Consul General at Paris; and it is thought that their intention is to do awny with tilts office, and to rely upon the French papers in future for information respecting commercial af fairs-. Owe of the most numerous meetings of Protest ants that ever took plaeo in the county of Down, has been held at Rathfriland, for the purpose of making arrangements with Lord Roden, respect itig the mode of obtaining signatures to the Ad dress to tho King ngr '" portion ofJiis brains. '. “Murder! murder!” shout- Central Board of Health, Council office, Whitehall cd the redoubtablo'veteran-.-. “i'm dead, dead,' '. r A- - January 7,1832. * *1* l.' v rnuwui j « i *WU4-« Sunderland, Jatf. 5—Romniuingat last report, T, now ciiot.-l; total, 2. Recovered, 0; died, 0; reaiaiaingi -gj- From commencement of disease, cases 532; deaths 200. NowcaattotJan. 5.—Remaining at last report, J20;' new casits, , 10; total, 130. Recovered, 5, died,-5; romaiijing 120.. From commencement of disease,'fosos 521; deaths 161.' GntcsheajT. Jan. 5.—Stouiaining at Inst report 93: ntiw casqs Joftotal Il3.- Rbcovcred 19; died- .9; rowaiuionJJ. -,From communeeuwut of- dis- east?; cascs-325r deaths 102. • sNoilhshield# aud Tynemouth,.Jan. 5.»—Re m’aiuiog ut last report 9; new cases 3; total 13; I’ecovcred 2;died 1; remaining 10. From com mcncoment qf .dijease-icases 37; deaths 17. IlntightoitXo Spring, Jan. 5.—Remaining at last report 2;'now cases IQ; total K) recovered 1; died 1; remaining 10. From the commencement ot diicase-rgnscs 50; deaths 22. Wullsoud. Jan. 2.—New casos 3; recoveries, donlhs, (jtg’vPot stated. . ..^Valker Colliery, Jan. 5—Remaining at last report 8; new ias'es 1; totaV 0; recovered 4; died 0; remniniU^ 5.. Jut). 4, ub report reCoivcd for this datq. 4 Jap. 5—remaining at last report 4; new cases J; total^; recovcredll; died 0; remain ing 4) Cases and death* from commencement not stand;* . .- Ufiadpgioq, N. n. Jan. 4.—Remainiqg atlast reporter gpnwases 3; total 9; recovered 8. From noMMiNt of disease 24. Cases remaining at last report Z47; new case* 48; recovered 34;<.tSed 17; ramamlng 244, cases 1489; deaths 509. (digued).' \VM. MACLEAN, 8ec. CitAMiEsToir, Fob. 24. FROM FRANCE. . The ship Robiu Hood, Capt. Easterby, arrived at this port on the 22d inst, har brought ohr files .of Paris and Havre papers' to tho 13th and 14th ult inclusive. They contain .London dates to tho Ijthof the same month. ,. :• Tho Chblora tu'England-still continues-its ra- vagest—There, were 23 now- cases in Newcastle, on tho 8th January, and it was reported in Lou don on tho 11th, that it bad reached-Edinburgh. Apjiearauccr of a Coutineutal Warm the spring, are invoking; ' le'seemspreny certaim’that Ros- di\ iSruivis, and Austtix- are detem;s#j sot to Ctipt. Cormier, of schr. F,mticr n , New Orleans on tlte 16th hist, from ’iv' tes that Tampko aud Anga Cuticntz « put in a state of defence, it wa, beSvLl the Mexican goverumeut st-bt gainst Vera Cruz,that they WWiiadcS feauta Auua. I p to the day of the dw-1 the Emperor, however, no lioslilities t plate nor had fitly-troops arrived. ' A speck (if Waf ha* appeared in (hi ? |iefo of Etlrope; on nccottut qf the te ra:.S jmperor of Russia to ratify tlie Deleia^-l Tlte English joHruals speculate as Times is rather helicose, insists that• the i honor is tit stake; dud cobfidtfddy arc „ -tctitiou ou tho part of Nicholas to baAr in her clnittl Of tllo Bclgic Tefritbry, j n 1 of Uis owu pledge, and the guataity uf il pehdeuco of thui people by the United t uf Fruuce, England, Austria end Prussia-1 CONGUE^^. Washixotbx, Feb In the Senate, yesterday, after the usuail ing’s business, Mr. Clay’s resoliltiou waij considered as tho special order, end Hrf concluded his speech against the Tesoluti, ' Ivuight then foljowcd ut favor of the r and, in a speech of about au hour aqj j feuded tlli; protective ppliey. -. .... ■ In (ItdbUousO- of -Representatives, Mr, I of Kcnuickyvintroduccd a joint resolutina, * with conic-mollification, wiu read a tir-t, bl and' ijjffd titoe, and passed. It imitfes, I part of .the Senate and House of Kcprivu' tho. President of tlte United States* the b Departments, and the Postmaster GeiiwalJ tend the celebration of the centennial binll GEORGE WASHINGTON. A joint! tion was introduced by Mi. Bates of .Miij the exbumaliou and removal of the rc the consent, br her relatives, of die i General Washington, and for their ime gether with his iu t(io capitol. '••*.- Winunn), Ft, .Itr the Senate, yesterday, ou motion Forsyth, the resolution front the House,, ccrt.nu distinguished persons to uttculirij tha eeiebration of the 23d lust., ivbkli day before,’been laid on tha table, want A short tliscussroh then ensued, iu wLichlL Fo'Wy'lh, l-'oinduxtor,--Juimsou, Clay and I look part, wltcti. Ure (csblatiou, ofl inoiioul Forsyth, tVas auietV(h.d to read as foiLv.J adopted:—.‘‘JiertirtiJ, That the Friadcnil United States b'e requested tu supariatcsi» deposit of the remnius of George V.bisbbjl the place whieh has been selected for that |.J on tho 22d Fctifuary* instant. 4 ’ After the J ing’s business, the debate-on.U19 tariff wsJ tinned by Mr. Grundy, who had the floor, j position to the resolution. Mr. CrtradyM ed hi* remarks to a late hour, and, svithvutbj concluded, gave way to a motion to adjour In tho House of Representatives, mas)) bills were introduced, read twin;, soil refer- a Committee of tho While. Tht select 0 tee reported the apportionment bill nth si of forty-seven thousand seven buiiilrcd.-Tl v reed'tlnou at a great Protest ant Meeting fu Dublin. Lord L. addressed the meeting at much' length-, and was greeted with enthusiasm. The failure of Mr. Maheriy, the Scottish Bank er, and "Princo of Speculators,'-’ as ho is termed, appears to have caused 'a great cxcitcmeiit at Edinburgh; and other parts of Scotland. . E.Houhousc, Esq.*, of die ColdstreanrGuards, son of the lute Sir B. Iiobhouse, was married ou the 4th January, to the Hon. Hester Charlotte Graves. Ileary Cockburti, Esq., wa* installed ns Lord Rector of tho University of Glasgow ou tho 6th January.—Courier. From Jamaica—Tho United States' schooner Porpoise, Lt. Pereivat, arrived at Pensacola ou the 8 th from a cruize, and has furnished the; Ga zette with Jamaica advices, to tho 23th ult. be ing ton days Islet than were received nt this port. Penirtcola, Feb. 14.—YVe lmvo lieon politely furnished by CaOt. Pcrclval of tho United States’ schoanor, Porpoise, with a tilo of Jamaica papers to tho 28th ult. which are filled with reports aud 'essays respecting the late insurrection of slaves in that island. It seems the revolting blacks are subdued-and returned to labor. It is vory certain public excitement hai been very great, and tho papers boldly charge thecausu of the catastrophe upon sectarian and fanatical preachers, Captain P. informs us that 180 plantations have been laid waste, and allowiug the slaves oh these to equal 209 each, there must have been 36,000 involved in the insurrection.' These are disponed, capturpd or driven to the mountains. Property has greatly depreciated, {slaves tliat were formerly estimated at from 100' to- £130 havo fallen from 15 to £30. The hlaud-has been saved by tho judicious location-of lho fleet by Admiral Cotpoya aud tho active exertion*- of Com. Fnquhcir. Wo also understand from Capt. Percival that by the active exertions of our Consul at Cartlia- gena, Mh M’l'herson/'nn arrangement has beeu offocted with tho Government of New- Grenada, by which tha duty.-on American Flour baa been reduced 83 per barrel, and other important re- ductionii are made ou'American production's.— The frequent visits of ourhutional vessels toihat coast is supposed to have had a salutary effect in accomplishing thi* desirable object. The Jamaica CourtuR of tho 25th Jeu'. eays,' “We are happy to state, that the tonnago duty in Cuba har-been reduced from-83-50 to-l-5U nor ton." .. . • v r • The same paper of the 21st «Ules -that the Cqmmandiug General Don. Jose ■ Belliel oF-lbe Eastern District of Cqii.it! has inado a tender or auistauce to the Lari oUJelmore to aid in quel ling the insurrection in Jamaica. . The United States' schooner fornix.’—li af fords w real grzjip-ni-n w *ut-, tinrCajhaln’ WAStiixoiox, Fd. In tho Scnato, yesterday, the vite " communicated the correspondence bet- self and-tho Speaker of the House of . tatives, ns presiding officers of the two lloi Congress, und John A. Washington, of Vernon, aud George W. F. Ctulii, the son of Mrs: Martlia Washington, iupon tile joiut resolution directing those ol make application to tho gentlemen above for permission to remove the remainj of & and Mrs. Washington to the ccraetrrpro'’ the Capitol of tho United States. From rcspoiuleucc, Which is iu our. Senato 1 will be seen that Mr. Custis gives his tho application! und that Mr. Washu reasons stated iu Ilia letter, declines giving After a’debate on Mrs Holmes’ resolution, on tho Socretary of tho Treasury for th« of the dclpy iu the transmission to Cr the annual commercial statement, srs. Forsyth, Holmes, Dickersou, TazcncUt iter and Chambors, took part; aud ca W tion of the resolution, the consideration oil rill'was resumed; and Mr. Grundy, m** ment of two hours, concluded his speed) i| Mr.-Clay's resolution. Mr. Ewing has u*- 1 today. ., ’■ In the Uouso of Represcutntives the h\ ment bill was road 11 third time and W 5,l f vote of one hundred anilthlrtu to ffljtg The mil for tho sertk-miiut df the South t: Claims was ordered- to bo cugrosscu f» r ’ reading by a veto of 130 to 47-, an smenffl* strike off tho interest pu the sums advaow iug hoeu previously rejected without * a The House, on motion of Mr. M-Puffiti • a late hour, into a committee of the whu. state of the Uuion, Mr. Wayne in took up the Vc.iuion, Navul, Fortific*“*. propriatiou bills, and tho Naval arrearaj The blanks wore filled up, end theMftW ed and ordered to-be enurosaed for a twr» iug. At 5 o'clock tho House adjoumea. ' ‘ ' WiTni.NOTOS. Fe^ Iji'thc S'cnate, yesterday, the Ml fa ' portiphtuont of tliQ representatives sw«b States, according to tlie fifth «u ,n5 « tho second time nnd after a discussion w.Hn to it* reference, in wbichMcssr*. I’oimlextcr, Grundy,- and. Jluckner. W** Wax referred to a sc'iccicommittce-cnose < jo), eousislijig of'Messrs. Webster, li»J’ ncr, Marcy, ripiou, Dnllas and r°r»y ^ cousideration.of the lariff w ax r ®* utne E, U | l Ewing, of Ohio, wl;q had the floer ( tho balance of lho daji in faverof Mr- J solutiou... Mr. Ewiug-had'uot fimshjd*** -r when the Senate adjourned over to Jl j In the Jlousb of Kcpr«optativei, Jir;" from the committee on Nov.il Allans. > bill for the rogulatiou of the n* r y'® B Lj Pcniiou and Navy Ho»pit*j Funds. j read it first uud second time., and com ~ committee of tho whole W;J*!S •*! uiou. Numerous private apd localI ) jiorwd aud committed, nud- tbc rojjI - ^ the.comm«3r.oa jbe public piintfog *hy. Mr. Va»fcHj% «