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Vo!. IV. No. 7*- j
CONDITIONS
OF TIIE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
The Republican is publiftied ever
Tuesday aud Friday, on a royal Iheet ot
good quality.
The terms of subscription -re s> N dt.-
Xiars per annum..-.one LT-f to be p-ini. At O.t
> time of fa'afenbing, aril the balance at tit
expiration of the year...and all pane*wi 1
ba continued until ordered to the reverie.
TERM'’ OF ADVERTISING.
A-lver ilerneihs inferred at 50 rents per
fqiii.-e the tv-h infen on, and 15 for ram
cmitmua in— A liberal ailowaw e m tde to
thole who wifli to advertise by the year.
For sale fit cNis Cilice.
A V.l/tclX of iJ.'.jlV A-i ~ .V. IC.J-c > QfZ,
F • -.. aid C >i>'.t:i£ Aiandeil*
I.te-et’.-.nts t’ltnes
Lie. nor ditto
Bti>s r >f Exchange
Bo- fl.adi..’
Dj. f hale, Powers of Attorney
C ecks
A1 ore n f ires I tdentrres
Deed • C mvey .nee
li'.'ids: of Rands
Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Major’s
C-e-ts
jvr-,v ir’ Court Executions ft
I’ o set to creditors of lofoiveiu debtors
2t.i. 111 any ‘’nenmnno-s u:,i Lxectv.uum, S.*i
Cf Csr i-y Ha.iloiiis , Ac A-
P Ih'ti! at a jhort on ter.JnuX.c
terms,
v.Fu.-jT- -nr: 7. a? .•"‘•a % •■■tr.” l&ctner j
;V- -V.RP< Os ,
. JC l>t The regular t -suing fllp
v-*: L Di A\ f ,
j,.; . John Holland, naffr,
Will commence loading 3 5 ,r >o a ‘-
her p-.-. sent ca-go is . u , and wtlbhav?
j... <y. ~oa t o dilpatch two thirds n. B-v
fui iit being alo'auy e-gagea ; hr th
rerraii.dcr or p:dT gc> apply oa 00a<d at
TelUii'-i wti&r{ s or to
ornjdioiii MairTfe.
Who ha t landing from fI ! r \t>.
7CCCS bnlhels’LtVerfy'-ol gronri S
jcq c r ;:t-?s well a.Tjrtcd Crockery Ware
too krgri Ykile lead
15 t r.s Coals
M;;/ 2 0 7S
ca.* 1f (- r tri r s a
w *—* % V “i- ;—4 t fi. * y
TJ \ & r:rr* :''* r J ‘n fl;r>re JaVly °c
(.. . by MrfT.’fi. H. Kasrriaiid <3c Cos.
snd forti.ei ly by tii.iH If, o;i M-jrcl s
wuarf, where he w ill coutmue the
GR CEkY BU TNic.Ss.
/. I ill 15 >9
THE FI :M OF
WNCLR& MINIS,
“IT S ihb day diff lived by mutual con-
J 1 f. “t. Ail pet funs having demands
v. iil p.tiife render them to the I .tufcribers
fur adjutlnr.ent ; and all ir.deb .f!, are fo
licitcd to prepare for imm.c.iste pay
ment. They will attend at their Comp
ting house as dual, for the ai jaft.neiu
cf accounts,
JAMES HUNTER,
DA AC MINIS-
March 13 59
Sheriff’s Sales;
Or. the n>ft ’Tuefday n Ju’y next,
at the Court-houfein this Ci*j
between the h tvs cf ten and
/free o , cl?c< i will be solely
ALL th.tu ruct of land or,
Here 111 mo As Ifl.ind, comley cul
led Bailie’s Point, containing
two hundred acres, rrore oi
lt-ls. Suzed as the property o;
James Moil.rur., under lundr)
executions.
Continued from April Idles.
ALSO,
A lot on Ba/-llr.et in Savan
nah, joining the esca r e of Doors,
containing 60 feet front, and yC
iu.t depth ; with aii the bricks
ton the pr<tn.Ls, a con sider able
part of winch, w. s imj orted from
Liverpool a few tears a f o.
Conditions tr ade known a. the
day of‘ale, fold at the riique of
the forma- j urohafer, he not
having -comp lied with the fenr.s
of laic.
Couli/iued from May [ales.
T. KOhLRTSON, s. c. c.
jViay dN* *i j * *
TO iS E KENT LI),
Tlils valuable WHARF LOT t asc
improvt-ments, belonging to the
eliaie of John Mote! 5 j-cf. Cos n wrll fcc
jiivrr 011 the firft day of Augufl next.
I’r, • of.! v ill be received by td be- cr
tnc labfcr.bcri till the feccud week m
June.
John G. Will’amfon,
\V. B. Bulloch,
Lxtcu'ort.
Sav. May 2 o ~
jqo ro’ 1 h j* nuhlicq 11
Niatfd Xar jL Jjl. Jr! 3
SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY EVERITT M‘LEAN, ON THE BAY.
M A R S H A L’s SA L liS.
lb!.L be fold on Tuesday the ift
lay of Ju y next, at t e Cut t
rinse in the city of Savannah,
tet ween tbs hours of 10 and 2
C clack.
p LL those 5 NEGROES,
i. k)d Z. \lir):y, G or.e, Pa
ride an,.l John, Oliver, fP.i rick
■tjd John), being children of
N icy. Sold as ri.e poperty o
S.nch, Sons and Anderson, at
thtluit of Thomas and James
Lords.
BEN WALL, m and g
; T tv jo 80
b.iM'in s bales
Gi Re ft- l Fuss Jay vt “juh nxt
■a 1 i t be (id at t>ie Court bon e
in this city, between tbg bon- s
of it a and : r.e o'clock
ALL that five lot known
by t .e No. 26, at the call end
o this city t > latisfy Evorirt <>.
ML can, and p.-imed out by the
defer. I.: n,
T. ROBERT SON, s. r. c.
_ 79 _
<* t j SALES.
\T the Com: house in the cits !
of SavuiriJ , on the find
Tuesday in July rex , bt
fold 1 iw.i-nihc hours of ten
3>vl three o’ch'.clc
fi. uruhvi ie<i moiety of .1
trait of LAND, rontain
ii, by or dinal fu. vev, one thou
lata acie:<-> h.'u-t'e, lying and be
ing oil Savannah river, in
oun v or hum, oppofit*
jt’urdbu gh, bordered ly Ends
1/0. n e y Pa ions ad Lev. itcs
!Tie K’id nact confih r, 1 of Ri
jver Iw. m, , abound wi ll fi
Cypri’S. ,'tize.i and’ k'n un
der ex cunon is the property o;
i Bartijt lo new Waldbcrger, deed
toLtis’y a judgment obraii.ed by
Aaron anaju n Connn gham
Pohued oa. by the executor o.
W aiaherga r.
TANARUS, Hob.rtfon, s. c. s.
Mr 70 Bs.
Sheriff’s bales,
F/I!T. Tic. HOLD un ,hc f.rj). Tuesday
in next, r.t the Court-houfe.be ”
/ ,Y>: t 2 hours cf ten and three r/clock.
A ercl land comai mg
hnir hundred and th. (y acres,
be the Lme mo e or le s ( id
Drve ) joining thr south pat t of
(he Ur dian house psauai. r,
well timbered with pine, and a
considerable pr --portion ad acted
:o the culture of cotton and : ro
vifions, having the advantage vi
a good navigation to this city.
Levied on as the pi op- rty ‘of
Emanuel Rengill, at the Lit of
Edward Lewis, pointed out by
the defendant.
IT. W. WILLIAMS, and s cc.
May 30 81
SHERIFF’S SALE.
IVILL BE SOLD at the court
house in lbs city r.f Savannah,
on tbs f.rjf Tuesday in July next,
between the hours cf ten ana
1 three o'clot k,
d^r \NE Negro Man, named
; x. J John, seized and to be ful
! unuer and by VRtue of an e:;e
‘| rution, M‘Leod and Miller vs.
John J. Johnston.
ii. W. WILLIAMS, oc.s.c.c.
1 May 30. 81
SHERIFF’S sale.?.
At the Court house in tbs city cf
Savannah, on thefirji TUES
DAY in July next, between the
lours of ten and three o'clock..
ZTTAITE folk wi g negroes VIZ
JF Zedock, B<tty, and hi
. two children, Philip and L
; j mor.d, Itiz-d by virtue of a fore
closure of mortgage, as the pro
perty o! John B-rnard, jun. to
latisfy J. P. Wliliamlon.
T ‘ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
May 6 72
F RIDA Y, June 27, ,306.
CONGRESS.
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES ,
MONDAY, April 21.
debate.
ON offering tbs m ’ lorials if V/m.
S. Smith, and Monel G. O Men
to tbeir concern witb\
C.e-e 1.. fA can da in fitting out \
the Lean tier.
ihe memorial having been
read,
.hr. Lyon moved, that the pe
■ tio 1 era have cave to withdraw
their petitions.
c.b. it. If .Liams said that i
ipgc -je 1 to him that the tenden
cy of this memorial was, by ob
■ aining the i metiun ot the hoof
o us corneas, to throw rh<
1 and < en ure on the proft
cotors. It a: pe-red to hm
proper to art-';, fuih a mode o
proceeding, dpecially while th
kuunt'b to w;u!i tnc memo'-ia.
| i-c erred was fib juiice. The-.
! contended actula ions againtl
| the judge, v/ho liimfelf was in
cur proSecurtm?. He did no
A- f -he object of petition, unlek
it was to excite a clamour ant
i:-dlgFJ:ion a.gainit the- court. —
It vas J npropLr that they fliou’d
•be uu:Ar*t- ; t'(i by being printed
-’nd.! the di-edionof tins house,
v!i !c the ( u’jit,* was depending
j • 1
flu ic was i::: ; <nowo whether the
court had atted | icoerly or im-l
propeiiy. Sujjpofe previouily to!
i beie t i2*s ‘ erring on, a censure
1 flioui,! be o\l on the court ;
w” old nor rh.r be a novel kind
of proceed n g —wouid it not be
wreliing ju:<e from its dits
j c ui gradi g to the
kgd. tor r ■ uch a procedure
would iik w fie be dar.gercus to
thepi n..iples of jullice. Shall
ve permit a perl n under accu
>it o to pre! r a C tar e aiiainft
the tribunal be cic wh ..rt he is.
• u nmone to up, ea ? A’uppole
we dec 1.-:re the cui.ic, and not
the cii.rnnd guil y, Ihe i we n :
thereby proilra r c ■ verv ~r neiul
Oi |Unne, and let a receueuc
fi"ver known in an\ country, a.,
!d&..gercus to the itn-rgv of t. t
: b >j 61, us v.. la ivr- oi the con
j ft) nti-ui ?In y • j,i..ion the It
g mtu.e ought r.l m this Huge
• t tee bufi ds to interfere.—
Nuth inrer;.renct will : e pre na-
Cute- l! In.re.Mcr .he proftcu
i’orj at pea's to have been impro
perly o; dudieci, i“ wi'l be cu e
nough to make an eriquiiy into
the cos drift of the prole(u;.o.
\nd r! e court; bur I etore tint
.'u han enquiry will bes r<.ma
ture, ad vv.il he a | irjudping of
the case. Fi.cm the in:aie nt 1
beard thele petitions rea i, they
ft rock rr,e as being of a rnofi
dangerous ten tnct —if at all
far/btioerd by ’ins Kouf-, they
w ill tend to iru r afe not only the
country againfi the ac'tr.inifirati
on, but apauft the tribunals oi
juilice. We hud it elicited in
fern., that the a’dminiftration &
particularly the Jet retary of A -.te
had a fui knowledge of a! 1 the
rrarifadlions conceded wiin the
!i t:r gout the Leander. This
charge has been already mads in
‘he newspapers— it has gone a
uo.-.d, atid been contradicted j
-mb I co not hefnate to declare
m my place that the accusation
fade, that it is a calumny, that
• lane is not a word in the petiti
n charging the adminillration
viih th.s fatt that is founded in
ruth. I think the proptr course
3 for til” pennon rs to have leave
j withdraw their petitions—Not
hat I am fur a denial otjuftice.
If the petitioners fail in their ap
plication for jufticc to the court,
1 it will then be time enough for
us to interfere. Indeed it is .
thing unheard of iit this nation
while the iccufi and are under pro
ieeution, that they Inouki b
luiTered to come forward to the
House of Reprefeutativrs wili,
charges again It thecomt and tii?
government. The memorial U>
! not only cnarnc rhe government,
[but the mapifrraces with corrtip
[motives. Shall we penr.it tk<
government to be thus tn-ated
end the tribunals of jultice thus
calumniated ; and give a larßbcn
to the charges by printitts a pa j
per that contain;; them ? I noj <
we flv.il have virtue and firmneh.
enough to refill liich a prone
into. I think we have gone fat
nough in patiently 1 IGning r<
.'etitions wihch have no lega 1 [>
i'bl in view, which noc only
■ harge the departments of th,
xrcutive government with im
roper views, but whivh contai ,
tccufations againll the tribunal
•I julbce— vliat fearedy merit.
recalled accuf.uiuns—but bis
calumnies. Ihe manner too in
vhich thele memonais have h,-.-
resented is mult ixtraoruimr
hi point of time, this being :h
.ail day of the fdlion, it ujul
nave oeert known chat it wasp.i;
of cur power to itivdhgate tH-. r
can tents. It is alio very unfpi
•unite, wnen tiie citizens of Niev,
lone are ly ably repreiented o
this floor that [the petitiongr
ha, e been obliged to travel i
j Boston, in order to obi ah g ;i
J tleir.an to present their rrm.cjr.
als. For these reasons, I Hi .’
vote decided y sgaiull the r;i..-.
ting.
Mr. suincy (aid that the oh
iorvations which were made wei.
•uch as might have been expec
ted to be offered, had it b e
propoled to go ir,to an erq>iir\
on these memorials. Ido no
fay, laid Mr. Quincy, that th>
nformation contained in the pe
titions is true—all I Jay is, ih 1
as a hgh officer of the govern
ment is implicated, juffice re
quires that an enquiry at 1 .. .•
-l.ne should r dr.e place. Tin
icftio i at present is vrheihci
•his information sh dl jell onom
aoles. Gentlemen fay no—
Jirow it off. Hut i fiy enquire j
• -ecaufi: 1 believe when an cxi
it ination fliall be made a partoi
he (lareircnt at least will bt
found to turn out cerredt. It i*
Giti that the memorial ids are un
der accusation : but have th )
not, therefore, a right ro peri
ion this h, use ? but so far as re
laces ro the judge, there is onh
an informa ion by the grand ju
iy—not a prosecution. Wnoe
ver hi arc of a man acetified be
"ore himfrlf? Ge: ‘lvi.en run.
throw rkefe petitions under th
able, but if they do (o, they wil
doa great difrrfpeci; to the houf
My only objeft is that an enqui
ry Ihould be marie at a coi>vcn
■ lent season into the fuels oi.'edg
cd in thele petit:oi s. The in
f orrnat’on contained in io'nc of
those Ifaremenrs is corroborated
by inforriiation known to fome
gentle • *n on tins fiocr—rJ.ai
the executive had been acviJed
of the fitting out of the Lcandn
time enough to liave pi evented
her failing. Ky throwing thele
petitions under the table gentle
men will fl ow that they are not
difpoled to investigate these facts
Mr. Snilis believed the liouJe
were to blame in permitting
:hcfe petitions to be preferred.
It v/as a rule of the house that e
very member pidenting a peti
tion should fir ft generally lUte
us contents. The member vdic
presented these petitions, having
made this statement, I think the
jaoule ought not to have permit
[Whole Number 387.
f"l them to have been read. I
will raii to t’ne r co’lefition of
gentle ten a tranfaftion which
took place two years ago. A
petition w..s then pi dented from
certain aliens ‘in I’ennfylvi: hi
md New-Yo kj and becaule
f hcy rd] filed 0:1 a firmer admin
iftrarion, the hou’e would roc
hear them. i nevei dd, ftid
Mr. S. wi;nebs fu It an a tem; t
•is 1 his j and could fin h ti r-ir-.pri
be lull.tined, they would iu•"/ rr;
11 g< ve nmerit wha eve r. S'-aT
a per foil arcufed of a tm.e,
1 while his trial j S deg: 0 h ,
‘'ring forw-rd co-rplainu a ainlb
;, is judges ? ]. fo‘ vse I- iv t 1
regular g vvrrmenr. ‘j h s is
‘Uininu the ho- fc u rDpr.Xnra
uvis into a ju iicinry body, an 1
authorifin/ them to wrHl ,jj 0 „
cher bulimia from the tribun.tis
of j it ft ice,
idr. A [/I ott. r would nor rile,
out for the extraordinary declt
ia ion of the gentleman from
Maffachufctts, who Lys mem
)* rs of the house !cn w :! ; f die
IVilzaect was polled,,J „f |< - ow .
!et 'f c of rhe Leander’s f.v in~
’: ;ue e,,ou ?gh to hve prey nmd
. De fays he knevv m if f t)>
thisfuffic e.itiy'accounts for the
murie n., w pmpoGd .0 be n
}‘ , h-. fill,n'; out ardr'e
.u,'.iiiation of t.’u L, andet w re
mi - vYu 10 any rc ember of ,j. s
101 : L; ; pro lout eth r. memb r
d Utt)i / ‘-‘ftuiinal wth he >eCre
.y o. Rate or the pu-fid nr F Jr
y l iHn 1 had heard a g,. nr |i : .
pci oc rei'pedtabi iry from’New
cone lay, though fome peo le
1 ri i I*'“pared for tu: i'ail ‘nt> of
Lcauder, he did not think
>vtn T i.J New Y‘ rk kn-v
lv ’ i ,liue ofh idc Hi nation. As
0 the C(/ll ife p.ur'ut'cl by the
luuic ‘ f ,s perfectly immaterial
0 me, wne her the petitions |, B
Jn the table, or are returned to
* ho-‘ whom tin y came—
"y ° ll! y wifli is, ihct we do noc
k n " !mn a l ’ i*og of this kind
*i.now knowing m ire abou- it.
. J ,,,: *jon. T i.e pei.tiern tn
ran MafLchufi trs has cel ’us of
nlonuacmu poffffed in this
imi.e ot a molt extraordinary
nature—certainly the m ft ext a
>rd in ary in the annals of junf
urndemce. That > povanmenc
.’ id a knowledge of this cal'*, tc
t .at riicy ure alr,ud to trull the
U'..ciiion o, a jury of their coun
uy. I h:s is molt extraordinary
, indeed. For my pa. , I regret
that rhe gci tieman horn (Vlafl;-
Ci.ui.ks fiad to far forget lus
iwn dignity, and the t u y h e
>wcs !lIS country, as to have
■ermittrd hiatfdf ro have bt
■une the on ,an of rhef'e charg
-Ile has trdj us wc will
,n edit ourfelv'-s by rc j eel ing
i.efe peti'ions. But permit tnc
0 Ly he has already more ciif
icuited hiiiifelf by prelenting
hem. The petitioners has n>
ir.ved the applause and encour
a.geircntof the p>ov*rnment, and
-he gentleman fays tins is known
o the house. 1 pronounce this
1 alfe. 1 lay it is a bale Calum
ny, of which the gentleman has
made h'm/c ls die organ; and in
!a.u:g so, t hold nr.ylelf refpon
hble m any p-lace the gcntkman
pleases,
Mr. GjtAcy, I deemed ir my
duty topitfenta petition handed
to rre, let it come from v'hac
quarter it might—and in this
infiance before 1 prefer.reel thde
memorials 1 made a correct lia.t
ment of all their con ten-s, wlm h
the house heard, and havi. g
heard, received them. As o
the harfli :kings which have been
uttered by the gentleman from
Virginia it is t:ot in h>s power to
iirtmy reputation. J laid fome
nformation, flaicd ia the aie-