Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, January 06, 1807, Image 2

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’ PROPOSALS ] B rgR c.\,:,yjNo - * Jvl iiis of ihe Ur.iicu ‘State:, ON THU I l-'OLI OF.T.'tG ro T ‘ OAIJS, , >VH C 1.11 Rt.CS'VTtI) AT The G* r:i ral* r ast-L ) !T.ce •’ * * IN WAMI’NU'I'O.i, Ul td the juurterntr: < yof January next . nuhifivc* IN GEORGIA. Frrm AugtfWa, by Lirtlc Fiver, T.in coin c h. l’ctmhtirg and Elbe; ton, to I Franklin c h. once a week. ! Leave Franklin every Thursday noon, ‘ Si and arrive at /ingulla no Sa’Utray by j ‘5 p tn, Leave iS Oj'ußa every SnaiLy j a-t 8 am, and arrive at Franklin c. h. j on Tuesday by noon. 1 From the : !igh Shoals of Appr-ladec | •river by CoWeta, Point l'l-af. nt or Tuck.'batch;r, and AlaAtnu river, to j 1 ert bt'.dctert once a vretkj L'-ave iilioals every Saturday ?t 2 m ard a 11?ve et l ort Btoddcrl the next Friday by ft p tn. Leave Fo t i>t<..i(icrt every Saturday at 4 a. tn. ar.i arrive aL High . hoai, elie next Baturuap fcy 1. a. vi. in ip ugiwta, hy* Columbia c. h to Waihington once a wu-k. Leave Lupus*■’ every Sunday at 3p. r n. and uri.Ve at ’.Valti... ton on Mono- ’• I)y 4p. vi.* Leave Walk:’ .ton eveiy ‘J’urb.ny at H a v end a.nva at Augu.’ ta (.n V/cdii Lav by 10 a. m. Firm V nil • ; tm:, by Bunis's, I.< x iot ton, Atb. aa, Watkinsviih , i. ( Airkl Lo o’, tn |a* wLn c. h. ci. c a week. . iv. WrH• ny'on tvety Tueloay at ha. tn and n.jive U J-cklon c. h on VVti’iiefi ; v ly 6 p r,. i.aave Jai kion c. h eve.y buatiay at C> it. m. ap'd arriv:. at vv tf'i:., *1 a on J.-’or. I. y by 4 p ni lorn \‘.. P ihrii . , by GiceHfi ro’, Pox-elton, Kit. riiln.vi.’ie, Sparta, ( b or, 1 ti.vM’ end WaircDtcn, to L .uis vine onee :. mi ■ k. Leave G afl'.n gtpn every Tucfday a’ C u . and arnv at Lcu.Hilh on Friday l tl a. in. Leave LouifviUe every 1 lit ay at 3 p. t,i and ciriveat Walking - ton Oil Woiitiay by 5 p, tn. • I'rtiin i.ouifviile, by Sauuderfville, and Fort vVitk:: loti to Mlliedgevill oncx. a Wo k. Leave Louifvillc every F iday at 4 f m - ’ J arrive at Miik'Jgevillc on Sa tiiiduj’ by 4p, r.t Leave MiiledgeviiF tv’ ly i liuitoay at 6 </. tn. mid arr.ve at, Loinfviile on Ftiday by to a. tn. Frctn Utteboro’, by J• 011 lames, to Tattnall c. h. aid ficm Riccbuio’, to Bu.ibu y once i week. 1. Kiceboro’, everv Wednesday at 1 1 a. tn, ami arrive ;it Sun!''..iy by 1 ptn Leave Sun’ my tvt ry Wcduclday ai .1 p tn, and arrive at Tattnall c. it. vir. 1 nd,.y by 6p. rn Leave ‘FaUnali C. h. every Saturday ut 6 a. m. and anivc Rictboio’ on Sunil ,<• by 6p. a. N ()ff. S. i.l I IF 1 i.ibina tu Gttnera’ may ex ptduc the mails and altar the vimes oi mriv.il and diparturc at any t:rnt durin the coiuiiiuancv of tbs contracts, be Hi pulatirjf an adequate con penfation ioi uny extra cxptnlc that noiy be occi fun Cel iberil y. 2. l tfit.n minntra fl.all be allowed / n oj.einiig a.id i ling the matin at all < litre'# v.i.ctc no paiticulac tune is lpe i ilicel. 3. i'jr every thirty minutes debt; ( able act ei nts tx, eptedj it ar riving after the time in any vntract, the ctnitraeHor shall (oiiut one dollar ; ai .1 if the delay continues tituti the departure of a y depending mail, W hereby the mails tletlineJ lor luc.’: t'.r pendutg n-a 1 loie a 1 p, an adii.lioual lotfritu e of five dollaia dull b.* incurred. | 4. N’e-vv i papers r.b well as Irltvrs arc t!beft ut in ti.e* mail . „„d if a „y p cr . 1 m nr.king pro pot,.ls, drilrr# to carry j new.- ju cis, ojlie: than thole conveyed j in tf.t a.rii, for h.s own emolument, be 1 inu.i ilatei'i his propo'als for what linn i liewillcairyw tlii.be cmolcmeut, aid lor what linn wiiiit-ut ih .t rmoliHiiLiit. i 5. S’ ouii! any person ir, km ; p . pr- j Lnh def uu nl eiaii 11 < the times of | ani'al.iid thpamiu abov< ‘ jecifu.il, he ! mv li bate in his pronobn# ti e alter,a- j lion dcf’red, an ti e ■ i)eu.,cr they will 111. kc ; n th. tei or. of the cont.adt. 6 Inb e? H i king piopolals arc de- j i o *.,1 I. tut 1. pne by t.rc yra r . 1 > it- v.-v coni tan V iil receive men j y.\y quarterly in tiie mouths cf ugnlt, t Jsuvtir.li!F-Ji nary and May, in ouc j month at Ur ti. txpuattun of t.tcli cnar ter. No other than a fire white person ftt.V.l Lie employed to convey the nuul. N. Whrie tlic pr&poitr inttndi to ecovey the mail ill ill - hojy of a t - rt_, i.c is tit tired to date it in h:s prof*.’ Is. t- y, The Fcft mader General reserves ■t>> uiinldf the of my c .i. iiaci *t an end whenever three fat luie* impj'cu which amuuui to the lots j! a liip each. to. The contracts for the above routes are to be in operation 0.. the £, jtLy of April next, and arc to contiuue ju force tor iwv years. * • QIDLON GR \V Q R , Peat■K.itier £tuct(d. CrnsAiu. PosT-oiiics, .(+1 )f (P b - •<<>* > . Vet', t?, tfr6. [Fui.Tii, Oils Cc iirulhes. tl r*. I l.il.'i'r In. on foe a ipianurv “■*’ midny which will hr ■).td tow for cifll, or on a ;hnn credit, to ■hoie \|Jk> art punctual >n ‘litir m. Joliji liuiHrr. POM; and KF.kSON, rwas iii tie Suwrsir lime 10 sweet, Whrt I.- cl floweir. at both Ih feafdn, • — iu, oi. I- tut wr One vcl -1 Au ‘,nt Give .it'd K ..ioi, 1 i.eve toKl It.'sdri -. uefterni^ht, A j'Cvi.aioi. ti.liieVt i;.ijt if'c* wearhe.” ; i ... morn, 1,1 ;, .th, ‘■•• lair cud on r .if, vVl.u o.i y1Oil.:• .■ :r way tt^tlhur. t The boy in many aynibo! flew, j Whit ■ re”:- , i;iw a Juno Halkcd, ; Ands com her portly figure threw A. l .n- ,i, m.ij 1., „.u,, as fl.c walked. I l.’o won-ter I.ove, as or they |: rtf . I lor flu! rtu 1 flr...t.,'v Reason cuit | i ell or: t.ir boy, and cooled him ftilj. In v iin be tried hiivvr. r to,’a :rn, Oi till ia j tiiway not so dim, for Itili the lpnik’s yigantic bun Would j betvtvcn tiic ■uu and him*! J . isnriift ni'i ! ■ faij little Love, 1 ‘ J he ‘ un war made for more than you,’ fio, turn! • through a my. tie grow. , lie Fade the portly nymph adieu. - . ‘.'ow pally rovt“. the laughing boy O'vi itia; ) a • cud, by many a stream, tn eve. y freeze iiilie; in-- joy, 1 nd drinking bliltin every beam. / 1 From allm ■ garden#, all the liovvcrs, I firmil> <1 |( , man/ fv teu ilu.-y fliaded, j An., r. ibe ic nut, a’.u fueli and tl.e iiowets,, I ‘L.I ta.te wagone, and odor faded! ,( j L't.t now the Sun, in pom;, of noon, j 1.. -an , 1.1 ,i;c ; ....'plains; Alas I tile boy grew languid soon, v.n .\ .jyt 1 i.rougu all l.i, ve.113 ? ib • dew fa i his bby brow, Jv i> *. . ■ with vivid bloom lie fouled- Cd. ! u.nv was tranquil Reaion now, ‘J 0 ca.i litr iliadow o’er the eluld i ,>. n. at:i a green and aged paint, fhi foot at length for fl.elter turning, If’ fee the nympth reclining i.ilm, w itfi brow as cool as his was burning. ‘Oh take me to that besom cold,’ In murmurs at her feet >ie said, And ri dim op’d her garr.ient’i fold, W flung it round his levered bead. He felt her bosom’s ‘ey touch, Ami luon it lulled his pulse to rest ; FOl ab ! the cnii! was quito too 11111th, And Love expired on Reason’s breall ! J'hom a j\'ori‘uei>n Paver, O.Y I QU. fLJTY. That Go ! !,;i , m.u!c of one blooil all tium, who eh',c!l on t!i< lue.r of the (..itls, .vc have from p; ,otl authoriiy. js u t be ii;r liateil them in various cliuuics iiu l. r very diliei'ent civciimstaiiccs ami vm;y.[ti. I allvYiiWtjrs. flu-ir bxultic’ •; , “ l 01 1” 1 m ■ adi iimjthu- as then lorms and rmiplcxions ; yet they are all me/!; (jei.ei ally s|icukin fe -, a!l a :v capu hh ol improvement, all arc in need o: tr n ermeiits, anti in ml the distinct tiibcs and nations, some arc Itmnd cu[.ai)lc to i.oi Vet superior advantages hav> r. • t iuli tn v to make out - part of tec ( just and legal property ol the other. In i.'i opt 1 we sic governments found t ! m cuiit|Ut ms and maintained bv svs tema naturallj resulting from acknoxv- I - : * -fv': -.l.ixery. Its cquahtv in piivilc pt‘x claimeontlii: i;s it .il ii Jus. are a iie.e.is.Ty to til. ir governiiients as equal. i.vistoours, 1 here ran be no moun t.M'is without valleys, no lords with, e’i \ci: sals, no locLhip* xvidiout (eiiants. J heir could !>e no rccle jasjjejl u'g nilics v, ilhout liie burtiiens ei l x liies ; lit) t sta. :; .) eliurt be i without c'rtt is \ ... ta'.iajjed by the voice of Imnian ii\£tlli )’ 1,0 artificial, factitious devotion, ” Uu ’ <•'! pm etc opinion existed, <u il'o J l ')'liege oj live ei tjuiry was conn triurwrcvi. k)ur cu’istiuitioii of rouTiunent dc- Cbixs,** tn.it no subject shall be linn.! 1. .lesUfcl or reMmn-d ,n |,is | H -rson, li.! ,l >* l,r rstatc, for v.oi .mjiping tied i,i j i.i.Mier and -,c son most :igivxiic io the uc.t lies of his t.xvii cm isi.ic.uv ; or torl-.i t*i . profession or senthngnts/V Ke i, the bey gar ut dis j,axe, ;tmi fax nut, i ‘.''.'i.e imi n.e se.ti t'f j., slice, the il> . Ix.gb tunhlie low, the lie;, and tlw pool, meet tugxi'lier us bi-ed'.’.-en in ocr* i;'U t'tpiaiuy. H foiv t.uti, who is the’ la, tin r and maker of them ;d!. } f ‘ rights is worn brighter and brigh'.Vr by the e.xei ise of L cxer; day. I lie sitlie laws govern ■ne lu h and the poor, tiie ruler and the iwitil ; tin - re is but one r/ilmh and one ihrc.de ;u tht land. The man of w ealth iii...ii„- imtn oi’ poxprty. Maud oil *qual terms before the tribunals rs justice. ‘lhc rich man has more extensile op* ]K>r' unity of K.iviug be sons the advanta-’ >,v sot eciaeaiicn ; ’-e ex f -n here there ; an f .lumduiKtd, ; 1 ee tfetivndiy preseev. ■d. Our tow n seFouls. n!:e, ’lemies and eoile.gt s, are pl.u <-d on a finning to in.ite ‘he boo’- as v, II is die rich ■ B u j th-agh may not doto-ay that the atlvanta-v l>as per. i on the at! -of lMixerty, > t -. c . trrvoi.c Vlnattends to it will'see tiuit our penpal r.a m Nuxv,Ki.gls lul j.. w aiist a jrom jiaor fi; mikes r ! ! ’ of armcrio}* pmprrtv are ii” H j.r ... ilv rqvuii; jtjti jnt-a whoj ‘.nt'<hi iijVv fortiuit's jij thsJ f“'." ,Uv lia'.- gncr% Reared Oiviii U> I testa*try, 1 ’ l l-‘s •# tb* c<|r,oKtv JSemorniis con, tftiiior, r, 1 i . . i-iUaii!yieuc\l*9U> •> ■ I’ v OU_ ua.. nle, From tht Xuthnal 1.-ktWgcnctr, Till? \L.S‘vAGF.. The ik tional so li itude, v’hich invari ah;_, attends the pc; iodica( conmiunlca.*, , tions of the thief Magistrate, lias been J recently e'.e-'ed t, no inconsiderable pitch By th.'; inter state ol our ib reign a Hairs. Alternate lio, * and l'ear,; have tor urne pu e .pt the public mint! in a state ul anxiety, not to sav alarm ri This is one ofttic inevitable tviis atten dant cm ■ n i.nercoiirse with fereign na- j tiom, ‘.vlurh, during pending negocia-i tions, ordinal \'.f t- quires a degree of sc*. cre<; to v.’fc/i the feelings oi'rcpgbu* cans Kiibitii. . . with reu.s'ra'nc. Under these eircu m-tailces the friends ol the govtrfinu if. are id way* gratihed at the recuritncc of the pCjifinl that, enables i’ to 1. ke a iS .erect disclosure of the mo r intmtstbij coircernt. If %yc are not 1 i iken, the fervor, of the public nii d-\ :. c fii:sidera I;iy ailrytd i,v the <o . i*. ■ o', the message. Take them all in elh tin y niicr the best grounds for co ,■ ulation. Akfaou >h ourkiaialion be- i , tome n . ?e-as, not agreeable,there, is no reason to dread any even;* which i F■.< iy to 00 v - . tv ith Great Britain j” • p. ospu.". is of adjusti!.**it are bright. A. ■ -t. i ■; ,e mil; hjiajc. are uncertain, v.t Iwu - oiie c.c. i,0!..:i0u, thatwe possess ‘be amplest metuis of causing jusiia: to e- done us. Vm u a treasury full be- 1 Gum 1 ,|>ectat.vn , wi Ili more money, ini fa'., we have dcsignatefl ob'iectsi .11 ivo.i to e pend it, and strong in the I tvi's. Li , is ol ain tioii, not less brave than pum ..the Tv’ is of fortune, however tm v i'ii vKA./urb our rcjiosc, have noth in i lUk: 1, calculated to appall us. ‘1 he re. wF. remark the dignity and for .. ..;ie, wi ‘ 1 which the messiige treats iii) : tuple, characteristics which litres-! s.iwiy .y.iing hom the confidence with v.i :• ‘ I’- executive magistrate reposes! ■m : ■ cbsji,'; I lion of his fellow-citizens! : *'■ : and to uinlatn their essential I ri pa. . Let ws, ho .‘.ever, here not omit I to 1, . tile rare felicity of our conn j by, ..iii thence appreciate’ the superior- v i’y oi|a iree and rep a i;! - . can government ovei ill others.-—.fearful as the crisis of aural us lias in some respects been, ail.,’. lj subsisting Cihcreuces with two ’ •'■‘i *. un powers, vc liave, nolw ithstan pi. . ,}<•.• tossed with uncipialled steps ■ ■ pc pursuits which bestow personal . L or adn.inister to national opu l(,; - , -et the receipts of the treasury ’ I ylhcl vct. 1 hey prove, beyond T* ‘'•*’ he vast adviaitag.es of peace nh-Vly. I v.i s e passes oil to a topic, whir 1 > “t- v.c. admit to bo unpleasant, l h,i a; 1 i'.Uiinxr oi American citizens, ho'’ 1 .'Mut, should undertake!>y rash aim is t..t S .£a vis to commit the peace of die 1 ition, thi.er by enterprises against hi. 1 ;n pos-c .tji 1 is. or by hariioi ing trea sona.ile \;>-.s, against the intcgiity of the union. ..uir.i t !,e 100 much iument ev.. is ext t o tire wish that sucit a pro ;(-ct had never been conceived, must be m. r ra d.ca'iou at Uie certainty that it vill prove abortite, and that hy the little s-irengtli :• sbaii'be capable of enlisting, it “ill most cojclusively demonstrate i.e i oprekiuiblc solidity of our federal sys cm f tie. mcasurestaken by the executive to irustrate the )iau for attacking the ‘pamsh possessiuis on our borders, most lioiv displays xisticc and nice sense oi honor. \\ i.ilc Spain is menacing ■ air Irontier xiiih hivasiim, and olVciing other iwdit utions 01 hostility against us, cct government,insteadoi imitating her example, is actively endeavoring to se , cure her coicnies from the unauthorised inroads of our people. ‘lhis conduct ;>:'' - v. nfa, a |k',c:ionienon so rare in the history of nations, as to reticler iteleserv u...; oi serious aUention and reflection. Is there a gt renunent of the old world tin t would liite pursued such a course ; that superior v* the passion of revenge, would ha . r cFnied itself so precious an .'• .sir, of pen i itjng die infliction of a 1 ceadly blow at the power of its enemv ! e hope that this course will he duij I aiipi e. iated, and that it will be long re’. | memberi'd, among the nuinei'ous and ih j lustrums .instances of magnanimity anil justice which Jmvp already marked our career. W cut ol time prevents ns from r.oti chiff, as they intuit, many of the sutuec-! iting lneinoersoi the message. But ve caimot iv trait) i ,'om mingling ourcongiT.. tul. liovi with those of the nation, (may nut adtl, of tiie whole civilized world) or tlie two Jtulo'vintg recouinLcndations >■ t'.e l’resi.ieut. Wnix him Jiumanity wiil exult at the spcjfly iifriv a l ol the pc res! when the unoffending inhabitants ofj Abie., shall no longer be digged ‘o ourj shores in xt ‘lation ot tin: strongest prin ei; h-s tit jxisticc. Our language is * that 11 iibsiilute rnnlidor, ;e on this topic—foi nexer, no never will the representatives ol the American people, who possess tins jK'xxcr, separate before they shall have exercised it to tin- full exteni of the Constitution Ihe day on which the act shall be done, will be a proud °;ie loi” the cause of humanity. But interesting as this subject is. it sinks in importance with that which is next noticed. The greatest/>bjecG of a r< public an government ought to be the (Infusion of that knowledge among the people wliieh can alone preserve it. and the deyelopc uit nt of those inteiTai resourcespn wn>cji j liie comfort of the citizen anil the strength i ol tire Ration flc|K*ntl. Oyher guvenr nitnts leave sought from tire dis- i p;ay ci extvxht.l [Xsvtr. Be it ci pt :dc I Wat mere it by honest anti spirited rx r.’ lions m our cwn fields t.f tn- j trrprise and industry. Ifcnce the r cj'ie j °f education and intenialiinproveme;::- ,! a value to which no mind can assign ij- j mits. On ihc; tiie column of our glo ‘ ry is destined hereafter to rest , and o, ji ‘lttif mcsicnnpa it will depend whethetij it shall stand erect amidst the convul sions that sot round it, or whether its prostrate and broken frig*! cuts shall on ly proclaim to future times that Ameri ca wan cm >i li< c. Call not this the rhap sody oi'tnih .-.iam.—lt is the language of reason. Never was the ‘ oicc bi'truth Snore correctly < than in the wordsof the Ftcsideiit. “ Il\ thts; o peratiotis, new channels of tompipuic;. 1 tion \ -li be opened between the Hates 5 ; the lines of sejfhrudon will di ‘jpp ar, ’ tin ir iiitucst'-i will be. iaeiitiFicd,hipt tlieir 1 ni.ii,n cemented by new and ir.difioluble tics.” Chamber* Chatham Inferior Court. LT PON the peutien of Nt i. i in Pin-j J tier, stating that he h, eo.di .eu so. j debt to the Jail ol this county at ie suit | Os Carpenfcr and Hand* hy protess of ca sa, from Jte Mayors com t, • .iit|>y ex ecutions from just:, e Poolers c|i;rt, r the suit of George Lnoe-aud—illaus le; —tliat )>,<• is unable t.o :.npp..f him scit in connncment, or to ]iy tie said debts, or to give bail to answer tlf same, but is willing to deliver up ;J1 l.j estate real anil pen or ai for tl.e bene! ol his cri - litors. andpr.l) in.g to lx adniited to j the benefit oft he Inso’vi at debit's acts. I It is ordered that the creditor. - of the | said \\ ii b. Pi? der be ra ifi. M his application that t hey may atren. at die j j Court-house in this city on ui c ‘eighth ! day in January next, to shew cause, if; ! any they have, why the prayer of the \ ! ptiifioner stiuu/d not he granted, A. h. iIL'LLOCfI, j. 1. c, c. December 3a 1 ‘ I Mayors l kr. Serai, 1 £o6'. feveral perfon# her*!fi named; ! being d:awn and summoned furore to attend the said Coin t, trade default i VIZ. James JJhkfon, R. N. Groves, j Matthew Shearer, Xfaac Minis, Thomaa j 1 )echeneau, William Star, William n , j Moore, Thomas Muidenhall junr, James bimffer and H. Rcynolde. Whereupon, li. is Ordered, that the above defaulting jurors be fined in the turn of tin dollar; each unless they fneiv cause of excuse cn oath in tl.e Clerks of five, on or before the first clay of the next term. And that this order be pub lifned twice fuccefiively in cue of the Gazettes of this City. NOVEMBER TERM. John B. Lcroi, Paul j. Vallanon, Ro bert Mitchell, John Anderson and V. iiii am Harman, made delauit this term. It is further ordered, that the fame proceedings be had on the defaulting Jurors for November Term. Extratlftom the Minutes , Dec. 30 lßc6‘ HhNRY VM WILL 1.1 MS,c.m c Marshai’s s:iies, By virtue of 0 decree of the Circuit Court of the Untied Staics or .he tilflrifl <*, \ Georgia, Jetv.c n Picric Build ■ nd the bc.rs of li. P. Sanders, c.mj.L.in ants, and William Triplett, aeftnia.il , mill It fold at S.mdersvl/ie, on thejirjl ‘Tuesday in February next, MdE following trads cf Lrt.d, Iy“ X hig in the county of V afUngton, VIA 287 1-2 Acres cn the waters r,f Bus fttiov creek, originally granted 10 Thus Snclfoo. 287 i2 acres, adj ining the abev mentioned tract, guuud Ly ML.jah Cuitavus. 287 12 acres, granted to Henry CailleberrjA. 2?7 1 2 acres, adjoining the trad lafi mentioned, granted t.i biles Mures. 287 12 acres, aijoi.h.'.g the two lad mentioned trads, and gianted to Wil liam Moates. 287 12 acres, adjoining the two lad j mealKiued trads, and jp-anted to birr.on I Moaies. 287 1 2 acres, granted to Wjllijim ; islands- I AESO 7 he following Traits, lyir.p it) the County oj G ten, WE. ~ j 575 acres, granted to Buckner liar ria ; 62 12 acres, planted to Alexander Autry. zi>7 1 2 acres, granted to Jacob Au try, 287 t-3 sere?, granted to Henry &1 lifon. .. * * Cied > granted to Wiliiair Campbell. j 11 acres, grantfd to John Wig gins. 2S7 i-j acres, granted to Benjamin coctet, Conaitlons of ixle, C.aih, isen. Wall, :.i and c December 39 1 Sheriff s Sales, ON the first Tuesday In Fe'.raarv next, at the Court-Hruie in this city between ’ the h ‘ur- ol to and , tvclnck, Vr’ll/L ;s [ SOLD, AU that Farm Lot, containing 4 r acres, Canienter J* Decker v/ar.d, Ro. ALSO, A negro wen,h n imed Mjrs.by virtue cd an execution joiin. jn ai.d Kohertfoft, ys jobu Lose txfw.ot of Liica B fiitliLd. A cp I Three tort .• five ;cr. lot.-, vith thn in- ] j prove it cuts thereon at uvefent ociujxs.i by : I).-. Rottock and i'or.K.'.l ;he prep.-ii. Vl 1 j Dr. Teiard Iwo vuks from Sayannkli on the • j£ Oreei.ee rc- i *• . pd.,, lands v s the ) j Mil's Min i’s, lands f. uaeri) fccSSngtng u , tic ydate of iGJ, r. h\ pen |dt'>e Hid, late belonrin.; to the c£.*:e of { Sckeiib**’ oiufi.-. oat i.gfc r;ui H:.itVed J ano o-ie vmptn 2* ay>. i ny, \s ith her tv o ciiwiren j takes #r fun j iiy fxteatun®. i-'i *ne oi J T. KO3EJB7SOIL £, C C j -H”- ? i Congress U. Slates. HOUSE OF UEPRESFB TAP: VFSi Moxn vvs Dc. uuiber, 15. Mr. J. Randolph Glared tlie ft liowing re ioliftioiu Rtlo! .and, That ibe Prvfi.’ent ~f t..e U. S. oy. aiiii ilc hereby is r.-jii.iid to eric tubs iatd befoie ti.ts liuulc aa j ,count, l.ati.ig .thtt. • rveral turns which’ h ive been expended oti’ the Capitol, tiie l-’refldt-.it’s house the public s ---sic.-s, the navy yard, and the r.iurihe barrack-, reli.cCtively, anil tl.e anuinat expend, and on oci.- er objLn.s oi pub.ic ejc|#encc wiihin the citv ot* Walhin-ton. j lVleilrs. Alilm and Olin, fiippcfted that it | mi; ht be unbarri -ising to tire public officers to jpi.e luch a deta.lca and rciroiticCtivc state mtnt. Mr. J. Randolph replied that his object v. aa to net iniormation, for which purpose lie ui,li ed to have a condci,led view c; the whole ex jxnnr.urvs v. itlua t.ieiity of tv'aiiu -ton. j\c yrelent v'i :,i an k,.dropria-.ii n tor a particular j object ‘.msi ded for, ne j ofieileil no ltauu i. and ol cpinpar.ion y.h-reby to cetermine its pro* pri@ty. Ko \ iiiicd io ki.ovv the a - niourii wli'i n txas fi.m. oi fipp.iic. eucrciiS?* j 1 ljud cost the nation, together witlv ! c,; - item- expenditure. P He dihr. and | thii i-tor.nation to nim hi ci thfi ; :iiturn appropriations th-t iu ht dc’ 5 u houlo fiiHLii to build au L'xh /cii iity—-aie uiuieiaiGud tiacio was such 4 . piujt?u and they fhv>uld La . _ n eiiinvate for it—by kTMviuu w ] int ,h c f buddings had call, ; tlif ii'-'jjonc Apprcpi i inons c tlh J ior, r.d iT-a \ collect :vr that cVT-ry app. gih .ation \ .0 ib*t j iah, would know hc-v to :. 1, aid v hulli ]cr they \c•, re about to b” involved ,11 a ft*a of j expellee, tin. coniines oi which they could r.ev •cr 4..utn. He H“iit.*ved tfeis h a -i the cu.a ;n tiie building iti vvin-. h ti- y 1 ut, the conduct x - tirt perioil c : p!o; ed on h jiav jig idway# fiiv *i Ihorr of :he p:o*uilb ij^de. Jne rtioiuc.on v as then a, iced to without ; a diy dion ; and on thtiiex. u,- ivlefirs. J. Ran* , t * oJ l'” •*“ I D.R. \\ lhiams appointed .1 poiipinit tee to pie, _-nt it to the rreUarpL, Tucndnrj, December, 16, Mr. Crowninihiuld, from the committee of Comnu:re arui f,lcr..k-.CLmvv having ii ii.’.itud leave, reported a bill to change the name cd the dmn.-'i. of Naiije.poy m ,i „t pi bt. Mary’s, which was made the order lor Friday next. Mr. Dana celled up hi. rejblution relative t<> a survey of tiie cc.bL of tin- U. li. which v, as agreed to with ~u adcL’ic:', proposed by Mr. • Croixlii.tliiicnl, ijiftruding the oonunictee of Commerce and Maijufacimfcs to enquire inter 1 tiie expediency of fnrveyuig St. George’s bank or any other Ihoa.s and banks that may be dan* Serous to ycfiels approaching the conlU of th* y. s, JVedneedpu, December 17, Mr. J. Randolph, from the committee ap pointed yesterday to prefect a ivlhlution to th* l’refulant of the Lh S. iequed.;ig inf. rmatioit \ relative’ To the lu.’ns expended within tire city . nl VVafliington, reported tli,.t the comnuttet* had peiformed that l'erviee, anti had received lor anfvver that the informatioi! fn. eld be lauj ■ btiviie die lioufa■ Run j:raci lxaiiifc. The engrofltd bill, aethurihng the eredtioij c* - a bridge acrol- the Potomac was read tha .; third tinje aj.# palled without debate—Yeas C 0 j Nays n^. I The Speakaj: it.formt,.! the house that h had received an anonymous comi.iuuu acion. adv i di'ri.oi to Co.'.grefs, from a writer who pr; lelfc-d him ini to bs a iprt Ignet, and tjefired hi# communicatioi; might be read with cloied doors, A iln.’rt converiation enlued on the proper way of treating the communication ; when ip was agreed that it yvjs bpji to take np order whatever upon it. Mr. f iaiiiir., from the committee appoii.rc.J lor that yurpule, preieuted a lull luppLementa* iy to t.'ie act entitled an a<3: regulating the gr..nU of -i.x appropriated for the reiugeee frem the British provinces of Canada and No va Scot,a, which >vas made the older of phe ior Friday nest. Tiiur. dau, December 18, Mr. Chntot.preLnted a ineineii.il from dry perlons in Jxew-Yoik. praying that niea* lures may be taken more tip.:-lye: to Kuril/ that port, which was referred ro the commit, tee appointed on that ;g:t of the lr.ciTage of the JK alident that relate-, to the repairs of for* tilicatior.s, Ac, Thfi house again resolved it It If into a com mittee of tiie whole, cu tiie hiii prohibiting tfis importation of flaws. A bug debate er.fije.d r... varincs amend, ments offered. Without making a decifioa o* any queilion of intereif the committee mi • and aiked leave to li: again ; which was lefts, led . and the bill u. a £ele& guvii? mittee. * Mi. Lawton, from the committee appoint*, ed on tliat part of the me age of the i’red den*. th * rel .tts to nuitiiiy j-rotw'.un fences committed agairdt tin. J. S. piefcntHli bill ptovioi'. g for the ]nmiQ,mtut oi certain crim.a tgaimi .b U 3. which xyas re.-n. ;i a conun-ttee of the w hole house. Mr. !. Kaiidoloh irmn the cmitmitite t.y whom was referred so much of the moliige of tbs Frefideiyt pf the c,h 8. as relates rc the i i* valio* cf car territory by the troops of . pais and to tlje adoption of meafjvrts in; th. t.to/ tection ihcreof, rcfpetfifuily reqomm ..'detf following refolut.ons : if- cLuivth, Til -.r previfioc ot'gli* to be made by law so fsi'tifv ;md defend fuefc ppfi tion on the JliJlhTippi,' btlow the < ify j, N. -.v- Oncwus, tl.* F,,ideut C*f me i*. lriaii dej Agnate for the nro.'eciion of that < ity • and that further ptjevdion ought to be n. -< : c bv t.w tor guarding the q.preaches to the i iint irons cn* euit -. BeF-dve-l, Th?t the Pr.eydcrt cf-ht U. S. be ahth-urifed to accept cf any or companies, <?* yoitsnttvrs, cither of artillery, cavalry cr infantry, who may sififoch *o and of, ler the.m.fejyes r_r tit L'rviv, ,'n.o* vrci eciit-.g thpidarid r ‘li;, . .-■> fb.il ck-thel and iu. in flic and win: hors... it ti;e> own ex pence, a:V armed, and o.hc-rniie eouir'swjvt liie oxpa-ulc nf.fht f. S. i ■rc vjcJl of>hem, as (hocle to fimtiih L.iei*- o \>: ‘-.rntr, vmi V ‘l* ’ l • W/ifllt GUt-Hiiii Ut, E' "’ijiutyi* by rdpi'A* iv. h.tu and l . r.'fnrj li I'Utjxori-# ties : w h v. id v ]l be inoic co be r, dnen ui iu; military *iutv it any tlm th-*. Pi- udeat hiali oroptrr. within :u of- alter ht lb all .* • the . uu. ,v ! ;i ‘Viv-L . u.; ier v. hjW renirniH in tlik’hinixS Ilb - } *v. 1 L tU’ . iilsJ* if* *• l- * .-■**** i-.t : jjui l;e ti’titli-vi ; feme raiioni., iUj , ,-ve, 1 b, J ms rvp.:t,Vd* rrf^:*c r * toxrny/; *• tof tViVhoe it: ’ v : id0;; w ■■rtr*’ .t .■ ‘ BILLS Hi. LONDON, ...: • Tons .v I ik- H. . i feetr-v ?*** US’ ... a i- J ci .y y;f J