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~ r Li LY qnd MOURE.
’ * -i-L ’AM June 21, 1 r.^s.
e telh.wing vr.r pat into ou r hands
•c-.* cure in the city, in the ff.ape
- ‘ .aiicbkti ,-
, O fhf C’ • T 'l 2 i *. at SA V A NNAfi.l
•’ Considering the. great grievt,
th cit; oi S'.ira'.i.ah labors UfiUrr, at<-
, m:*ny opprtfiivc ravafuves affopteii ;
l- tt.ok iv p ov r, tt is cooteutpbted to!
r*pe the rvcicul city afln i> : t. •
t. :uch as will more ■ qunlly and in.par- :
t :'y admioiftt. jufce to the ciri-.c.is
vtop they reprtfeiit. ;
I ft. The grefcv : v of lupofi.ig c
r* - rrou* prices upon Ru-necs, vv.i, L now
c “r ot he obtained tor less than ncru ‘■
!’;sdollars.
ad. Tlie intolerable grievance rff re
t-riving the money into theeffy treafiry
t/? a license, ahdthough the perfonihnuril
h-: obliged to remove from the ci'y or |
d’e within the term limited for dfiraticr. 1 * i
“V- t cannot fueh perf&oAtnd or exchange j
fcS license with any other person, r>r
rati it he turned to the benefit of the fart
vising relatives of the deceased, nui wii! ■
the treasurer return the money paid For j
iiacxptred balance of time io fueh perfdri i
r-moving, nor to the executors or ad in • I
r.iffrr.tors of those who die.
’ 3'J. The growing evil r.’fuktng
fi oni the criminal conduct cf <■ ffieers.x-ho.
under the pretence of vigilance ou thrir
part, take occafiun to inform a gain ft
people who b.3ve paid every reqirlition, i
on the molt trival oecafio'ns, ana f-veral l
charges against the’ innocent citizens, j
wholly unfounded, whiid even the truth’
is not adm'tted in evidence, but 4? if ine- j
vitably doomed to ruin—nc pita will avail
those once acculed.
“ 4th. The great partiality <h?wn to
njeh'violating the laws, though in ether
reipedls equallyfituated, fining tome five
for a greater, and feme forty for a lefiVr
tiiffrT.ee.
“Wherefore taking the foregoing into
feri jus consideration, it is i’uggeftei! that
the following plan of regulatioud world
Safwer a far better ourpofe than the
present, as it would tend to IriTru the
tsmptatior.of poor people to tra.i3i.reid
toe laws of the city, Sc even ileT th \ ugh
the violence of eppreffion, evetj way
calculated to make them defpiir cf gtt
fine- a 1 ‘-ring for themelves and families
in an honest way, ■
** ift, That the price 4: iicer.fc be
reduced to twenty-"five dollars, exclusive
of tfce’fces given to qb‘da them, for fcl-
Eng ia ar.y O’-tintity.
“ 2d. That any perfoa or pc Tor 3
Vhd may fell withoutlicei.fc afrer this
iaw, fh.ii forfeit for the fi if offence, ten
‘dollars, for the second twenty, for the
third fifty, and for every other time 3-
6 Jve three, one hundred dollars, Provi
ded, that filch person or persons
have not petitioned, given fu-.eties,
and paid the price of the license into the
treasury, in which c?fe he or the* may j
fell in nay quantify set forth in sue h pz- j
tition as aforefaid, till the petition be
granted or reje&ed.
<s 3d. That the price of license for
retailing spirituous liquors in anv quanti
ty not less than a quart, be fwt-d at ni
tren dollars.
“ 4th. That all ether Jicerfrt, badg
es £t~. be left to the diferetion o. council.
“sth. That perfor.s pt ffeffed of li
cense who cither remove fem, 1 or Vac in
the cify, have liberty to dispose of the
tin expired term of fueh licer.fe, the par
chafer being obliged io give security for
his own proper good conduft, iu felling
nnderj them, Jnd the executors or
administrators of perfous so dyi.it;, may
nlfo vend the unexpired trim of inch H
ccnfetotUe use of the heirs or legatees
of the said deceased.
“6:h That ail pofilble partially be
ftuiioufiy avoided, except to the “poo
old and infirm people, who ought not to ,
be d:fcoura,red to get ihtir living fcone.l- j
ly, though they rr.fey not in feme cases
comply with the law, as being unable to
pay for license, and much lei's to pay
fines and peraltiss of the law j
“ 7th. That all negroe3 Ihculd be
prevented from Tiling merchandiae, fpi- i
rituous liquors, or keep houfts of er.trr- ;
tainment, or (hops wherein they expoT
for sale goads, wares and merchandize j
t any kind by wholesale and retail. {
“ Brh, The citizens think that can*!
didates at the erfuing eiefeio? :n their i
Tvcyd wards, wbo refufj to silent to, j
a<'d sign tbit iijlrument* arc ua worthy i
their luffragea ; those who do will cog
lider thcmleives bound co promote
much as in them lies, fucb laws, and the
repcalingof others, as will completely en
force andcarry into execu:;co tee fore-c
*dg plau of regu s t ioc3. 1 j much the v.i <r,
ar.d iuterritof the c.rizms at .‘B-3?. j
“ A CITIZuU.”
RE I ARKS.
The ‘j.cftator.a l fi e c pl-yed in th s
produdion, is iiigll/ ; proper tor ar.y j
individual j v;d - cnly ore “ Ci-j
t.zcn,” we can call to mrd, 1-ls coacdt- j
ed enough to cr. ks us: uc ;* I-.dtii,.
tt is har .'y aiodelf for ♦nth o-opofitio'is ’
See. tocncuiate in tiitfc p, u'l.-j- ig.-ra
* i (iz •u.ords in I S.c a-p.^ed on i
/• in .v'; <u s v tre trcf-j'i
*/' ./ -co : • “ tbeje and
fim'.jr t Y TANARUS, v ,’ 7 ....tr ic’d.
.an ly a rttfiSaok num&tr ts. the citfotm
iati't < hd.
However, it is highly indiscreet to
rcituft the good which an intlrumcnt con
tain-, from an i-bjedfion to the lhape in
which it it r -U-ntcd. We (hull there
fore offer feme comments on die prclcnt,
without recalling its manner to view.
1 The prices of licences are tinted as
a grievance. If it enn be proven that
gcod men are exc'udcd by tbe prefeot
| tax, and had men obtain licences, and
J that reducing the tux would exclude the
1 luff and encourage the fir ft, then \v<- will
‘:■ wee that fueh reduction is necessary.
dut on the contrary, we now find that 1
; e'-en ficenstd tippiir g boufes have become j
j'O n-merous, ~r to 10. in sn aiticie 11, tii. .
• prt tentmoirs of our grgnd jury. I!’ then.
\ ‘■r ‘he f’: h price of a ,'Hn ■■ u com
plained of, we and icover fu. h a relnlt, why
i 8 reduif-on in the tax take place
i a£ 3 f .rtTci t . vurageme.it to their j a .
ettafe ? l .*• j* may operate eppreffively
ui: ionic j-Cor pi ■ ■ v.t]> zyc unahle tt
jp.vme puce c . ITerce.aM whefe nc
!cr times it. -/ ice them to brake
t.i.Cugh the ■ -v- . j certainly ti-ue 1 but
wc cOiiccivc the? rtf -viv pr>pofed to be
I far than the disease. Let the price
; of a licence remain the fame, or be fixed
I2- fueh other’ sum as a fait view 0* cir
j otunfiaaces trr.y cause Count ! to think
p* >tur, ..rd let toe paymeuts'be made in.
j half yearly, quarterly, or, in fomfeaffs,
| monthly io.hr',., .ns. The evil complained
i <>f that of obliging the port- but honest
| -trailer to e-ivuuce 0 s um which may ex
| ceed h:capita), will vanfih, and the e
nciindus profit made on r<. ailing i,v f,n;..l’
mcaiu-c,.. ’.ho bulmefg i, worti* purfuis *,
wiii enabipThem to pay the t,:x, Bv
tms ,'i eans, wO f one hail of the second
j coinpldifit would vaniih direftfv
i f>us e?e;: it ar? in tae price c f
; 1 !loenc '- 1 w - take plage, the difference
! tm'vvt m frr.vU a: and large retailers iu the
j ‘urns propped by much toe trilling,
and entirely d;f;;roportionatc to the-’-
1 profits.
The second complaint is less founded
.uan at fi.lf 2.jpc.3i3, since we know s.
; iu.e of licences daily does take plncejonly,
the original holder futfers his name to
■jntv.ue on tae sign, and the bufmefs to
be fit traysaded. But as to perlons dy
’ug, il rts!:y is an evil, since frequently
limy have famine* to whom every dollar
■3 a.l object Let it then, be provided
tr.at m case of decease, children with the
right of .ale to fueh perfoo as Council
(V.ould approve ; and generally, the right
of lale fubjtci to fueh approbation, Ihcuid
be permitted.
ilure is another evil here whita our
cuiztn has left u..iaoticcd. and his is a
regulation which is underltcod to exit!,
that no retailer is permitted to ha e the
benefits of his licence except in the ward
where he icfide J at the time it was giun-,
ted . For this we fie r.o pcffible reason,
and believe none can be a:(edged ; certain
ly j office requires that a man llioulcl have
liberty to remove wherever Lis interest
invites him.
V h'*.her r. lie aceufitions are frequent,
not having an opportunity to ascertain,
v.e k :ov not. There i fome reafo.i,
1 however, tv sucii things may have
oecn, s id that credence was rather inch-.
-- =*> * “ “t of the a icufer. Every
one will join iu laying inch thinys oagh (
not to be. However, the ingenious back
doors ot aulicenctfed retailers are rather
calculated to excite doubts cf fail
dealing.
vVeare equally ignorant whether par
tiality has exiffed, and no way disposed
to make loferious a charge without good
evidence Certainly there has been a
confidently disparity in the fines, and
vve believe Council would willingly be
relieved from this part of their refpaii
fibility uv a uniform fyffero. A portion
of discretion is howev-r, necessary cm the
fide of mercy. If two thirds of the
Council were required 1,3 reduce a fin-,
it might not be improper.
With the proposal ‘or rest re.h, in,, ne
groes from iliop.kcrping we chct .fcl!”
amec. Do not fuc. reunJationsair. -.
[exiff ?We believe it.’will be found they i
; are not of recent date. Theyousht to)
: be enforced.
We will conclude our remarks on thi *
fingnlar paper, by observing ; every ‘■
g lund of policy and principle affords an
i argument for loine changes in our city
rep-efenation. Undoubtedly foiue ea
: eeiitia! improvements remaia l<> be mad *
jin our police. We tincerely hope the,
n.:::t beard of aldermen will be composed
l of men better, wi rrarvi enjov:ng more
;of our c#nfu'.cr,ce than the prefect, not
unending thereby, d-iparagement to any
But the candidate who would fetk to
obtam his election by fubferibing the
; anonymous diciu.n of any felf-coi ceited
•• citiz-.0,” would not merit a fuffia •:
;or the place of fca/sngcr.
For tbs Georgia Republican.
[Messrs. Lyon & Mop. -t.
Ihc lass “ Patriot ” coat3in a rt
commendation to the ci.-.zeo, to “ ir -t
in their refpcd.re wards,” on Satur-lav 1
i.txt tofefidt car-didates for Alde'rncu. ‘
I With ali du: defcrenc-, thi? is con-j
! ceivcd to be unnecessary trouh j
It is not to’ tl*e el-cto-s, but to men j
’v.-ho are beff to fer-.e ur, ad
; monitions fhaudbe addnffd.
! Tne polite# of this city are decidedly
rtputl'Csn, and 1 am convinced there ii
I not t w* and bat bn a majoriiv of th?
( C All O.
Way th'n have We ever ha 1 a city
cctrnci! of d.urer.i pol.tic, l *
The ani'wer ii to he found, not ir |
the votes, but in the cavdidatea. Men
whose information charader and influence
displayed ability and commanded rrfpeff,
have interestedly fiirunk from the facri
fice of their time where no emolument
was expedletl, Rnd compelled us to feck
fueh men to take care of the city as would
content to accept, without tegard to po
iical opinions. The consequence tvas
experienced luff year, particularly in the
earlier purl of it j a.td 0 that experience
will not iufir.ee men to offer on whom
we can iciy, we nuiil hereafter acknow
ledge with regret, the republicans want
t public ipirit.
j Without the fatigue of ward ’meetings,
let iuiti'.ble candidates offer thcmleives,
and we need not doubt they will be sup
ported. _
At the fame time, it is proper to im
press on the minds of our citizens, that
the politxs of ourbrrrd of aldermen, are
not a matter of indifference. Wherever
a republican candidate worthy of their
confidence does offer, let them ftriiftiy
attend the polls, and we Ihall once mote
have a city Council who will be the re
presentatives of citizens.
AN INHABITANT.
For the Georgia Republican.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The edito'-s of the Museum, fome
time since defied me to expose them,
feeling confident, as thay said, that my
“ ntve&ives would recoil 01 nryfelf” I
have now to offer an ettrad of a letter
received by a friend of mine in this city
from a perlon in New-York. But in or
der to make it more plain, it maybe ne-
C i- ;ry to Hate that Mr. Seymcur, one
ot those moralized editors, in the years
ISOI —a paid his addrelTes to a Mil's W.
then of this city, and obtained the prori
ife of her hand, but for what rcafon I
know not, a short time before the day
appointed for the celebration of their
nuptuals, he went to New-York, made
iuic to a lady returned to Savannah
quit the lay to whom he wa3 engaged ;
went again to New-York ar.d aftaily got
married! About this time the former
lady arrived at that place—prosecuted
him ; he compromised the tmfiuefs by
paying thief, bundled Dollars / React
the following and fry impartially whe
thet this Mr. Seymour not a very pi
ous man ; fay, is not his private chamber
unim; "tic bab/e —was he rot juffifiable in
publilhing the Calumny of Juvenal, Quiz,
and (the Afs-rider} againft Morle ?
Surely Morfc mull be an infidel ; he muff
have negle&ed his duty to-ward god aud
man.-—He never facnticed an amiable
virgin to the {cchlure of thousands, or
permitted a friend, to juftify him by tra
ducing innocence-—and a man who would
tcorn to do so, fnuft indeed be a very
impious one ; he who wou'd not be guiltv
of the like surely canbot stand in the fear
of Gud ! ! Seymour is the man whose
virtue never permitted him to bend to an
immoral aft ! of which, here is ample tc
ftimony,
-The following is extracted from a letter
received in this city, from New-York.
Speaking ot G. I. Seymour, the writer fays
“ You'll ohl’ervethw the time he w as appre
j .-.ended w h'a writ *.£ dafnag -s for three
thou!.*:* i j “ Is, was on Saturday evening
or rattier 01-. v. u oclnck at night. He then
had to knot... up hig .friends for bail, whom
he with difficulty obtained—they contitled of
h:s brother types. On Monday morning
the bail deli vtreil him to the sheriff, who car
tied him to the pi, until S attorney The at
torney waited on the plaintiffs and informed
them ttiat Seymour had told Jiim l'uch a pi
•nous ’"tie of poverty—nay —that h? expetteti
in a few days he fmou'i* be iulolvcut—that
he CDu.d not proctire bail fufficient to keep
him from prison ; but woul ddo as much as
was in his power to mllce amends, by paying
three hundred dot art which he would have
to borrow: (t) unof. this, the lawyer, (fttppo
kng him in reality a poor wretch) interceded
forhim—la ihe had no doubt from the let
ters :t: ,-n yy Seym, tr to the plaintiffs that
he hart beta gu.: 7 , a breach of protnilc, for
which „ judgment of at leaf! two thoufaiti
pound i scald bo got; but what would it a
-Iv. 1! >.’hen ’. ■ ■> a,, ah> to pay nothing. The
| plaintiffs at length dire<S a the attorney to
■receive the three hundred dollars r*d retain
; one hundred *Ol his tr Co 1 1 astbeirchief oh*
j jcfl was to expose die villain I eneffo
ledyou three rn.tr* out not of, to much com -
j fequince as these ho£Se mou/'.oiv j'.ned from
the plaintiff; sttorne On com*rim!ling the J
bufiriefs. One of thole was a Voter written
to Ihe you;, J 1 plain*! ‘ winch was i>in*oet
tedl; amt nearly in ihefe word. .
“M •.* D eiii —. ——-,
‘* ’.Vith what rapture did I rc-drs the mt
n.'aturc aftd w.lhedithad bcen*be original
It 1 :ve ire, I for t uc.i i.;ryjt mao v . )‘l> and
♦heading tears 1 have i> m , and nv >*•/.; -’ •
never flail t.itc it from my W-. .m, tiii dcailt)
lutzes ine or till iam £0 ieu 111 ..our user 1
arm , ami v.-e become •. •• ’ **•,(.■
mutt infirm you that l iiatl an itivi* .>u t• :
dripk tea yefterda;. wk'.re >"•<?>- ■...■ .l.itrtc* ij
you* glatlie.*,, but .c w-% ti.e i retju-.-lL ‘*.•.* f j
jth'c 1 leave tot mini cure kehf . A;: ~< 1
the rest vise a Mills S.— ■ , 1 I'ltt.ade -!
ph'a. I chatted—but h.-lic nte nyd.j. , I
ther enjoy one hour <TT our <■ 1 ,*;>*. 1-. tl.i. 1
, all l*.e women in New York t . * mm: j
“ At tins very time yen’ll okl.-ive he w.*.• 1
courting fcj* pref nt wife, and iw.i.j the I
mi.haciuu as that ol his filler 1
“ I remain, fir ymtrs with tile cm
(
NOTEd. (ijf'.ur PttlGarlitk ; hit*/ 1 ■-■
ful fruit nave -<_ 1 lir: tituati >0 in the nv ■ |
|ot an ofl *ci for a Ur**’ It o j.ro.mitc—. 1
jitter/ than a pram lit . the r, . . to , ,*
a.nt OA *HS he tiii * .... . ole .rr i* I
money, bad chanre forbad, a ! cxpacte-i f*. j,i I
to b. insolvent —i iii/a! ’ ‘
(1) “ fuT/'t thr mu.. ”--V. n;. - * Pc'. *he could !
have ha* I the auda.ity to ca. nimivif aha ‘I
Proceed, leader, a;.u ,'et if you cut and any
thing in tiisc-jiul i‘_ that merits and:?. tide.
(jj If titer:* is a’.r ng uu !:• Hex vi* • so
!>ai, Itd-tigm g, ’ d’ ec ful - ifUf. dos
so Jr.fm h.*nor, io l*uic buTianiry—lb fenfe
iefi to e aeelirigi oi ~ 1 injured fcmaU. i r
I
j there is v r-an in the \rrM v’hti could he
i l >i ‘y ot a tranluflion to equal thi:. in villai
ny, (Seymour excepted) niay God aim:;. !;• •
ftrever keep him l:om among; civilized :uo
pie ! ! ! . 1
1’ this does not tcli .fy every impartial
reader on the head of private charafters,
1 ain in poffefnon of further evidence,
which cau be laid before the public with
out much inconvenience.
CANDOR.
By Lajl Evening's Mail.
L 6 NDOnFaphT 10. -
Letters were ye tin day received fi-rn H >|.
land, of the iß:h intt. They confirm the
account which we have already fitted thai
tiie Dutch merchants at Rotterdam, ’ havt :
cone to a rcfclmion of no; niippinr- any
more merehandn-e. 0 7
The - avquts Cornwallis's tnifi.m to India,
* s *F e cial, by the Kind’s command, for the fa
ouary puipofe of conediatmg, 11'pofllbU, the
native Princes to the altered, and
thus prevent the calamities cf perpetual war
fare ’
]i is fair! that a certain pet fonayre has or
uered the lilt of privy Councilors’ to be laid
l),Tore him bv I. *rd Sydniomh, the next time
t o comes to the Qii- en’shoule, 111 order that
iif may make an erase r y with his ov/nhtitid.
hir. t.arrow, the 1...-rifter, has been clc.'l
i> 1 a teprelcnta'tve in Parli uhciu, fr the
Borough ot Gatton, in Surrey.
April q.
An ebu'.'iilon ot popular fentinient burfl
* ora * f ’riiry'-Lane Theatre, on Naturday
evening.\V ivnCollms in them ,cl. T>.*r,(tecla.
reotna:, c.hct great rnei,, lie would not
quit his poll until he had made the mod cf it ”
The sentiment was eagerly feiy.edby the ati
• ,encfl arlt * -Ppfiuded with threediftiufl and
vehement rounds of apTtlaurc,
A meeting of the wholesale merchants and
mamitaiSurers of Hubl ~, vrs held on Toes
ay.i.t, > ta.te in;< co.,:i leralion the. propri
>ty j! 1 viv-ug; a Chamber of Commerce in
the metropolis of Ireland.
A Tii 34,
‘tie high iituution ot 1-irftLord of the sd
miralty ii, if uaaccupied. His Maieltv’s
Mtnittms evidently labour under great ditfi
uitica n finding a iuecefiorto Lord Melville,
who can enter upon the arduous duties ofthe
office w Ti the good opinion and confidence
ot the roundiy, iiut, indeed, if we may ere
dit thole whole fixations affoyd them the bell
means ot information, the quellion which
at the present moment divides the opinions
ofthe highest political circles is, „ot who
lhal be Lord Melville's fucceflor, as firft
Lord of the Admiralty, hut who flull be
Prune Mmtfl.r if Greet Britain \ 1
CHARLESTON, June 17,
french and Spanish vlest.
Captain Merchant, ofthe Frrtnllw,
arrived at quarantine on Saturday, in 14
days from St. Thomas’s has obligingly
favoured us with the following highly in
teresting ioteiligenct That the united
French aniSpaniih licit had arrived at
Marlin.que, about 10 days before he left
ot. Thomas’s. It confided of 12 french
!hips of the line, 74 to 90 guns ; (> French
fagates, from 36 to 44.; 6 Spanilh ships
ofthe line, two of 90 guns and four ,of
74 *J and 6 Spanilh frigates, iu all 30
fail. Admiral Miff.ffis, with the firft
French squadron, has alio returned so
Martinique from the Continent, with
provisions for the (*ornbincd fleet Tin
Britiih frigate Cyan, in a paize to the
united sq udron.
The Ferro I squadron, of 11 ships of
the line and 6 frigates, were momently
expected.
Martial Law is in force in all the En
glish Windward Iflaode.
The inhabitants of Tortola have fled to
St. John’s.
The Br. tiah ships of war have been ob
liged to fedc proteftion in St. Thomas’s.
Accounts from Lisbon, state, that on
the iff April, a I’ortuguefe 74, a frigate
and (loop of war, failed in pursuit of
fbrre Algerine cruizcrs, which had lan
ded and -carried off from the coast of Al
gefiras, about zoo of the inhabitants.
FOR CHARLES TON.
, J ifdS-’ The Brig
PALLAS
> . Ephraim Wilcox, mailer,
; ‘.'-ill pofitiveiy fail the firft wind, and
will take freight, or prifuigers on reason
able terms. Apply to
Samuel Howard.
June z t 2t
Two Huudred Dollars
REWARD
TJU.4AWAY ih ii:c me ter: 1 of January 1
LV l-.lt, (iurinv t!,e fuLfcribu/ *:i abfeuce in i
LniTnd, two Negro Fellows (Gaddy and’
r.iMfco,) the fmmerof . ;..m was my ava:-
ting man and jiarticularl; ve|l kno .v in this
ci v and its’- iviron . C.inr.y is well made,
i-vc-. y.-.e en year* of aye, 9, 4 about five
1 i’ ‘ ’ Lven inches high, r ■ * .1 -
.1 with a L ,/n call lu;k ‘ • -vlu-n
[ fj-t.-fftentoo, and tnsft cotnmo., } air. .'.t upon
1 ua cni.airiiance.
RO ’tEO is a r ugh Cars' '.t-r. nd was
( i *,.*• i. srly well kn wi- ab it tin* -I 1
, • ell nia'le, about .1 lee; fix 1, u gii, I
| i.r.irty fix years old with a is: t m?u;.l and j
I '■ •; r..:y, when fjnfinn tc , .n his I.xi.df. 1
I ml- ; Inc .be;-, pnek't, and ..1 a., air o!
I cs. ‘eqoertce. The 1 i‘t ‘in;.. 11 ./ ;■ tre seen
; life liiufF l i,< c tih.!’
j nu, >my plaiUa’i n>■ -. St. C*iiieii.ic*Xfluiid,
j fir- iog.-eat j.rohaoiltty that they b-.v ~ i.c
TI sir y/ay towards Horitia. WU nsvcrlc; -. j
! i'C-ffl feitow* in any Coal v th - l!-*‘c, o>- u,
0/ i.ian.-.er wha'loever, ‘vc.sv (’A
•ibex may p -fi'ets them, th.-.;‘l I,* -I to
1 ajjve reward, ,r one li'ludf.i .! ‘c . fn
[ either of them.-
Owen Owe v ■.
j J.:- 1 “L r . <4
Take NOICE,
| A T Nme months aX-this date, I
1 * dix ua .... apple, itwn 19 the Juft;-- lof
h<- in fur; or cmr of 1 he. • vm r, fir leave to
ieii the land*! proer'y oil! ‘ Jhr
M- G'Jifi f, r 1 c i t.-o:
I'.aizSA. „/jmy f , ? rt .'■ J.
■ -Id-' ia- >
Libor*"’ Cf.-. •; .Lr.fiT? f y-
TKL ORPHAN'S PA AYER.
i he frozen streets in mootithins glitter,
The midnight hour has loitg- been past t
s’ u rue : the wind blows keen am. bitter ;
i link benea'h the piercing blaff.
111 ev’ry vein seems like to lar.guiffi,
1 heir weight n-y limbs no more can hear ■
Iji'-- no one lor,rues the Orphan’s anguilli,
Bit no 01. c loothesthe Orphan's pray’r.
Kavk ! hark ! for fare fome iaotilep’s near
me ;
I hear it press the and. fitd snow ;
I die for food—Oh y --ryer hear 010 t
I die for food, feme Mrns heftovv.
- u ice nog...’ h implore you.
No woman hi.::-, s . i ( - n and d.itpair,
; A famifh’d Or>. an ku*wN hefi-vd von.
; Ah grant as- vnn': >. ‘h.m’s rray’s.
Pei apt, yon think my lips diflfembtmg,
Os virtuous fir.T-iw feign a tale:
Then mark nr. frame, with zuguilh tr'nThling,
Mv hod. w e es, ad features pals.
E'en (houldmy fiorv prov* ideal.
Too -.veil the is -z Ucd limbs declare,
M\ wants, at least, are. not uteal :
Then, : ■, uy,,-- , -..rant the Orphan’s pray'i .
He’s go I no mercy man will fhetv me !
la pt ‘rs no more I'll spend riy brevh ;
Hereon tne frozen car'h I'll throw me.
And welt, in mute despair for deaih.
Farewell, thou c.-uel world, to-morrow,
No more thy scorn my h art will tear,
The grave will il.it Id the rlul i of sorrow,
And heaven will hear the Orphan’s prayT.
But thou, preud man, the beggar I'cevnin;-,
Uumov’d thou law’ll me kneyl 1 zr b. ■ au,
7 hy heart (ha I ache to hear at morning,
Thar morning found thi bc#xtir dead.
And when the room l-fetinds kuth laughter,
Mr familh’d cry the mir.h if tllfcatc,
And olion fi-.all thsu wish hereafter,
Thou htd:l nat fcorn’dthe CVphan’c pray’r.
THE FLAME WHICH NE’F.H EXrißEff.
A.” heautioim Emma mi'd'y glatlcM,
Her looks diffus’d feraphre fii-ev;
I felt my glowing heart entr.o r.c’d,
And caught a—Flame, which ne’er expires.
Her name, the fubje ft of my long,
l ove's energetic theme infjsi.cs,
And dwells. Hi I iremhling on my tongue.
While hurrls the—Flame which ne’er ex
pires.
Beyong th* precinflof this bread,
Mv ardeni paflion ne'er tvar.fpires ;
For there, unfnl i< and, it will red,
And feed the—Flame which ne’er expires.
Ye fav’ring Muses, deign to move
Jn duleint notes your touching lyres,
W hite lweet mellifluous itreams of love
Increase the—Flame which ne’er expires.
Her charming form, and graceful mind.
My raptur’d lenfe alike idmires;
For her, alone., f womankind,
Consumes the—-Flame which ne'er expires.
Why thus in tones of leva I grieve,
When Emma mutually inquires,
My
I rom the fierce—Flame which ne'er expires.
A NEC DOTE 3.
When Colonel Thornton otta
asked his coachman, if he had
any objection to go abroad with
him? “To any place that was
ver created.” laid rhe fellnw ve
y eagerly “ Wouldyon drive
ne to h“H ?” said the Colonel.
£ rhot I would. ’’ “ Why yen
yould find :t a hot birth, and
vou rnuft go in Jrst v M.irfelf,
Tom, as the bnx js before • the
irnly of the coach.“ No, ro,
i would back your boner in, and
vvait at the I knows my
place.*’
On the late Dr. Johnson’s re -
turn from a town in Scotland, a
lady, at whose lioufe he caile i
had got ready what is, in Eng
land, a botch potcb, for dinner.
/Ifrer the doilor had tasted ir,
Ihc took an opportunity of asking
him if it was good ? “ Very
good for hogs!” anf’wered the
Doftor. “ Then, pray,” replied
the lady, “ let me h*ip yoit to 4
little nio^e!”
PORT Os SATA''TNAH.
ENTERED,
Brig Rabat, Wdcnr, St. Croix
Schooner Amerdan, Moncton, Martinique
■ fare, Burrough, do.
i Sloop AnJrrrila, Gerritt , Beaufort
(l 1. E A R E D,
Schooner Ruth, /’lifips. Reiv-Ynrk
Cos umbia, r'reen.an, Bojliti
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