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me ililt w I to the publte, (ho offloo of Chief Mugfotrat*.
jmmoi enquiries, l«iU Towonk lodivldusl.emong thorn. oomsnfut
nffafftaaerin; tarilig Uoa Cf1^*i * hi
*r! w, f-l ... instance* ar* more raw. mag ohtonoln lh»
Ultjollon of a two worthy fool inf. Wbot
(bto-etetl wo Mole (hot# psrtishr'wi T—
Stall ws give scope to ttaoo prejudices in tta
•lisetarre of lh« high uwm which taco boon
orafidrff mm by our c*a*tinre*to? Wo tn
rVoowMo: nor own draw* lumen or* «
Mb! Stall wo blindly McriAoo thorn lo
poniatily pr ptejodlos? Wo tro Jho repre
ss otstlvsa of freeman, Tboif Into root an
inraired in the taco of lb* approaching eon*
tool for tta Exeentlv* Chair. They have
nswimbtcd (Moo to nor guerdlenshtp by de
miting no to thio naoembly. Don wo violate
our pUgbtsd bitb thro, by tta Indulgence
of onrparttelbte* for. or prejudice* agointt
i intended to no-
f online give your sue*-
" v *ns m itfewklira «f
. any iw|b doubt
Loin lur a moment eootom*
r thoin* We here arrived m a ftarfel
L 1
by i mhm
i ii wtohitMfnfo) lo do*
~ - L« L ta Lm.
n s Divn n ssw*
I oftha lb* Gov-
'i, purified as
•dofoBtff.
lijoQsl u
nimiee that this**
realised. The righto nf
IntfgHty nf the Onion
I end eboriohrd. and lewo fta-
j wiedomand administered with Im
y. accelerated our onward march In
i rarofr of nathmal prnejierity. will any
in Who (ware the nature looey, that enelt
I D,* present erindilbm nf three State*?—
Lank around you getatemeq—edrooy vnor
• aheWnti—eoiiiotni'lotf It Intolligrntly, leer-
5P>. In thM epirk of fiairiotieui which la
. „„ Atncscanscbooosr la
cittern* oftha llnitad But**.
.jwOrloan'on ilia avaalag of
oo board tha abova vessel, fcr
tta pon at Hrasorla in Texas- Oa tha mor-
atagflfita llltb, wo woto overhauled, and
toboa by ItaMesicaa brig of war Gao. Tto
raa. Tta autaunoe'o peptro and ao«a of
eur pooioagiro ward takrooo boardut bor
wbilaa peiaa draw, coneotlng of eight data
and n Items***., warn plecto in our vareel.
Thay eta aged our couna. ataaring tor lb*
Brasoe da Santiago. Oo ttomoratagof
tta lftk, they ordtofo on board the brig the
raw of tta paeeengoW, eicept tbota who bnd
familiee, aeeloo .11 the crew aura tta tap*
tain, tta elerk of tba veoarl, the ceok bnd
twoetawaeda, and iicreaoed the prise craw
to twelve patrons, Tith a lioutonaot and mid-
ohipmeo. Oa tbe night of the IStb, the
wind blow vary hfevy, aad tha vasal ta*
cama nearly a wrsrit- Thaaaila were blown
topiecee, part bftta rigging was carried a-
way, tba quarter boat wao hanging by ooe
davit, while tha veeael waalying io a trough
mCmtS3^S^FJSSSSi!VSt l
Mr. Hall from Maw Ortoanoisona vWtto
oardiy.br tta parpnre of disposing ef**™
“Timi Lean Bcair," bribe tanoSi oftha
TbtoSaripgivaetn
tad title, which ana ta bald by an Alien aa
wall aa a.eititaa. Tien tta ii
gratloo to that coontry tha Lead, moat in
orsaaa greatly ia valae, and tha preeeni op
portunity offer* iadoettnenu to th* apaedlt*
lor for oaearing an interest in that country,
which may not ta aflsrsd again in many
years. Mr. Hall bet the City Hall, whore
te can b* seen by Itare desirous of pureba-
aiog tta Scrip. ' ' ;
who have wieegbt the eaiqscby, end wb w
private lowest* may ta advaaeed by ke,
public ooSbriog, will ehor their total policy
until drives m doaa by the Indignant Ma
ture of the country. They, fottenlng on fo*
opalle tad wallewiag in the plunder of the
(nawamwit, earn nothing for tbe deedetlen
that oweepe ecHee.the eerdtee ef soslnty^d|Bd
tod no eympatby.br the onttagm wMeVStolr
own vile acts ta«a committed. Tta qjtot
ktUUr kauwe that hia rettery is esenre aa
whkh (hey wlU stand eaquhted betas Coo
greet, ilw country, and tea world.
W, hove aloraye bdtoml tta. manyW
ii — .I mmedlnm la ruin dtsmsrlvr-
Mil
iff bar frdm tbg (fcomtlv*. Saefc •
* willtabaadahtoSy meaaSwbfmen,
uott ta their oaumry, eernem end net!*
of tbe eon, the wtvee rawing n dear breach
ift. \Wbl
over her, fen and aft. 'W hile thewae in
title condition, tta oeptoio thought proper to
take charge of Iter, ta (He pmetyaMm of
thate ao board and of Ihc cargo. Than
woro M lido lima three gcuUemon with their
wtoee end ad iofeot ehlid ia the eabio, aad
fear nick men id tbe taecewto.' Tbe cap-
taid Informed the paeeeogere forUoid of the
danger they were ia. end odviewl them to
moke so sutn.pt to retake tbe Voooi—to
which they concocted. Thors wersoo orpit
on board, eacopt seven or eight oki rooty
tta country, nod least of all lot them not per- to oervicebls to my country, end rayfomlly.
sort the tows to each oolflob porpom. Tree- Born end raised lathe West, I lovcnoccanr
Faeui Bask or CaATTaaoocnai
We are oolborixed to my to (be public, that
to toon to/. S. CWktun, Btqr. President of
the above iootltatioa, retaruo horn Savan
nah, an oxhlbii ef tbs' oflbiro and condition
of thf Bank wilt bo raraiobod for pubUailiua,
which be doable not wiil pro
totbaOO interested.
men cannot boar it, aad they ought not.
N. B. Hm not Van discovered by this
lints that the measures of hie administration
cannot l>« anforoadl Why docs he not call
out tta military power and compel etodi-
cocnT Poor little Fee, with the Lien's bide
oat you da re not "follow io the fonteupe.”
Tta Nomination of Mr. Gimka. by tbe
eoovootido lately assembled in Milledgeville,
so far at we have bean) a a oxptaoainonf pub
lie opinion, baa been well received by lb* op
ponent* oftha present corrupt and corrupting
system, in every part of tbe Sum. Tbe
psopla of Georgia bava grown tired of tbe
imbecility of the present executive. They
ses io him the friend and open supporter of
Martin Van Bunn aad hi* elao. They' look
In vain for aoyaet of hi* life prafiouo to fii*
elevation, or aty meaoorea of public policy
... muokult without bayonet*, two or tloeo rl-
CoaiMar Agate, Who an wat—why an we g.., bakraaiaa to the pateeuger* aodoae cut*
hml Wean nm potMoal oppeoanu •«" | M -non*ofTbagoa*being toadad. At in*
rambled lien to miogle in tit* strife of debate ,j lne ^ pmpuaUioo waa maiW, tbe eeptein’e
end aeefcing by eophietry or striving by in* I wore not toiojure any of tba pnxe . -■ - .
irigue i«r wrest an ndvantegt from each otb* cr#w , and b* renuooted tba pasoeogen lo if- since, which daik him as e men of talentsor
er. No, geotlottmn, no. Wt an IHende, ma i n q 0 j,| until further oitton.' He then | M officer of dbility. Thus tituated. they
tmlltical ftith,—repn-1 wtP( oo deck aft to ilia coImo—the pateengort w illh*ve a charge, and none they think can
„ Ilk* ooreelve*. have a (here being yet ignorant of what was to taka . . M won* Th* atorv of tba "millu-
rommoo tooling and a common Inter**, in pl „ c( ( ,^| J h* lufurmod them of hi* inlet.- . VL. w,v fron,
thaobjent of our naaamblaga. W# Soma to ,|, m ^ which throw tirara into coofukioo, oh 1 ry ohieftiao wjto rode all me wey from
ooneult whb nnch other—to mlnglaour cooo* which the midshipman gave the elurm. • StilladgevlliatoPalombu* ia th* stags with
sale—hi nnit* our eetfou—by unity of spirit, Tha captain then drew a cutleo* eud rushed I Oeo'ls. Scott and Jxaeur" may bear th*
nf purpose, and of aonduci, to daoarv* auc* I upon deck, be was met by too flrot lteuian- I Incumbent thrutith; if not, hi* civic renown
oeu, end lint* deserving uicommend It. In au d immediately eurnudnred and front .... ,. h| T . ,. K otu ttrrtmi,
view nf three high end ennobling consldem- b^w. The pnesaugert in th* forward oab *' n “ 100 r *”"J _ LLLjt „ L
demei.de.lbV tit* • f We* The retirement bylaw n, inros mp, ■», soawiu>| ——— - I oetow. me poeeaugera in ins ,v,w« u i . „„.,k
front the P.rasideney vt} he recent incumbent , lnm< inhere a men who hear# me, t_fte* | i n were met by a charge of bayonets eud driv-1 theeege ofRichdond aometimeetayeih.
men. a G*o»gl#n.th*r#presenletiv* of Free-1 m back j the eaptein, who wee eloo* on I „ L . . " . . .
men nf Georgia, balding that power which neck, ordered the marine* to surrender, tt- Cot. CuaugaDawainn hat teen elected
they have conferred end pledged to guard , ur i ng ,h e m itey should not to injured t two the Oelegaie to Qsogreee from the Territory
rinlnnted hit Tegilimate cuhoeclion with
' i if untrngc and usur|Oiti>di. In the pro-
f which he he* pruetrated the barrier*
“ ttlluilon. trampled upon the eomt-
artmente of tint Government, and
y id least, blighted th* Indivldoai
pmeponty, which every whore, throughout
ihit Mtfaded empire, to recently gltdentd
th* hearts aftT)* American people. Ahd by
whom he* h« been sustained In ml* system
kfmUrulet Thtbaghnot tits Union, by *n
MMmtxsd band, their eoonecitoo* aM depen
dants, stimulated Into eetirliy by wliat they
Rsytl tbemstivrt denominetea ."the spoilt of
victory," end maddened to deeper*!* eser
thM by the her of looting litem. But irpeat
the enquiry, and limit \»or view* to nor own
State, Iky whom lies he been tutttlted
beret Who emongue have lieen tit* uniform
■vtvocme* or eiN<h«i*|a of every outrage nf
lb* fata adwiolstratlon, from ihai*-bltl of a,
bnminnflunf," whieb iot for ins merciful im
tartoel'ton nf Provldenoa, Would havabattod
■tha soil of a nalghborlng State whb tha Wood
nf bar oitlsaoe, ddwd io that flagrant otorpa-
thin of legislative power, whlcli by derang
ing tha eurtanoy, and destroying tha eoni
merclal era.)it nf tha natbm, ha* annihll
htad tta wealth of onr merchants, atrallencd
tta yeaooreaaofallcliseea of the people, and
raodeed th* Imhly mnchinlet and laborer* of
onr commercial cities to *« tit* horrors of
the iMerest*. which they have confided to] of them remained ntth* forword cabin, Lfjrjqrida. W* yooder it be it eoy kin to
him, who would wantonly abate that |«wer, while lb* rest immediately tued* an attack ... , . .
who would keenly tacrine* tboe* intereett, o0 m, captain M the mainmOstt b# drove * '
r ^g- - T«q : .|jM>Mt*ier,M “ ‘ ***^
tba Warm
by tha IndtflganM of hia prlVais partialities, mem back to the foremest, and ttoo going to
iy yiaidlng to hit pereonel prejudice*t , h * cabin called up tiw lieutenant aodi or- [ B ,y hu jj^j k||M , , nou . h mgive uatlia
F'>» niyeeif, gemtotnan, I am fees to tie- darad him to make ibain lay down their ^ . l|er k.i 0 w—•
etara that I bar# ns prejudice* to runnount arnu< ani | a ft two at a time, which was Informauoa 'downed to 11
in relctlao to any of Hie iodlvMoalt who have j ^ Hy this tint*, three of the .passengers | Wa would, wbitsl thanking him Tor an doing,
teen presented to our notice oo this oeoasion. cam , up ftorn the cabin with empty musket* request other* th follow hit example, in order
Faitialitle* I have, but these I *m ready to without bayuosts. The marines, leaving ( | |t , , h(j e ^ h ^, ue h wretched mismanage-
•ecrlfioa to the aeeertslncii ***** nf a major- m a j, musket* el the foremen, came aft with . . ln lh Drooat .ource,
ity of this Convention. I should have eon- , he ii bayonet, in their scabbards, and hao- m “‘ ” ‘"J" 10 ,b * pt ° P * C I
•Wrrtd myeell diequalifisd fur a east in this I ded tiistn to the e*|iuin, who insured them I end corrected. Every men, woman
body, if 1 e. hi Id not have formed anil axeeut-1 m t y mould not to injured, sod sent them I child, hat s direct resting end immediate in-
*d tbit dctsmiinsllon. 1 iievs welglicl thie | doioW io tba cabin, ila tboB ordered tali to t tnrvst in tbs rsgulsf treoteftaion of private
matter, Ammig tha psrenntwho have been U, made \ but foood the tigging so sheltered a|ll j ., u |,Uc iolelligence, end yet it seam* that
named, theta I* quo whose raletlpn* to me | aw | diroidered, that it we* iinpoesibto to do ih<|re |K pub | icomoerl .omawhere, whom
nwons m inwooiy ■■■— -- i orig nova iu aigiu. j uo l«j,...... u.idiog it doty it ie lo altaod to ibi* matter sod are paid
(tied between ue during tha whole of hi* life impossible to escape, thought it tost to give for doing it, who fraudulently or negligently
owl the greater partnf my own. hev* deepen- ,1,, Ututetianichtrgt of the vessel. The brig su ffi, r it all logo iu own way. Tbe people
ded in u* from a by-gnu* feneration. He it immodialely came up, mid wao Informed by |, a v B borne this, complained of it, remoottrt'
not loti dietieguisbraby a vigorous and cut- , h . lisuioueul of wliot hod taken place. Tbe a . . aller ., eir , and Mi u t boio-
livdtad mind, than by janotn# palriotum,, Uptoio of tbe brig tbeii ordered our copum ‘‘d „
and* aealooedevslioo to thaliast imaraat* of ] an d ( he paaseogera,tuosisting ufeeveu men, famous scoundrel at the Head oflhe Ueparl
Georgia. Hut I bava Ait and h* loo, will | g, iransferreil to tha brig amt to be put in meats disregards their complsiitis, and laugh*
reel diet lh* spirit whleh animates us in the j^p,, Xiiis was done, aud they remained al t |, a injury that follows the injustice of ibis
discharge nf nor duly her*, tbouid to at pure ( 0 imti, about thiriy-aix hour*. Elaveu of manaRemeDt . There is but one course left.
aovsftyf Have we, or hive oar pollticol op-
nnneb's done tbit thing! Have we, or have
they Kneeled at <te fenutanl nf Federal pdw-
erf ’ llav* we, or have tliey vindicated thee*
sacred principles which Georgia had hereto-
fir* unitamty maintained in the halle of her
legislation, and proclaimed in theehemborof
her Baecutiv* magistraiesl Do you ask an
answer in icrmst Take it in that whieh i*
more itnpreaslv* titan langttage. I-ook to
vtmr lelWntutet a largaqnmlon oflii* iotel
Hgetto* of tot elihtsn* la banletad ftom in
discharge of-tba high trust which has toco ,|, e g t (, a (^ || )a ( |„ ee aforesaid hud iu- no allusion to honcal officers, aud a majority
confided to 0*,—by a consideration of what |- urmiH ] Hit captain of the latter, that we (the u f (hen we believe to be anch, but to the par-
Halle. Tb ypar Judiciary—the ermine hagfal-
non -—whom? Toyun Baecutive de
ws owe to "uroelve*. of oor duties to each tlavon) halJ con*,mad to take ims.ession of ,y.^ricken wrctchctwho think tliey are aor-
ntiiar, of cur obligation* to nor courtitoeots.— k , a veaaol. W* believe this was done with a I ” . , ^
by your love of country,—by your devotion v , cw <4 scouring ihemtilve* j aod wo ell v mg their etnetor by endea 0,1 8 J
1st upon ■ -whom] _
nartmaot- At whet period of our former
tilftory wctjelta people of Gsorgls. who era
' ir, os long as ovile are tolerabls,
prone to bear, as tong as sen* are <■■«*»»•
tatiMil iff an acflsity, which hat eaaemblt d on
this fi«ir, at * aaaeoo llkathi*. ao nomsmu*
knd enHghunad a body, a* that Which I see
before mel Lepra from item speaking avi-
-stonce*. th* natare oftha evil*, wtdeh you
orecallad to reaiet. Th* couteat la tetweon
th# adVotaf* and 'the opponent* of Federal
misrule. Tta contUnsnoo against which
too are to straggle is that w liicli exist between
the central power, end lie enbehlinry in the
Mutes, united ta the unholiowed pnipoao of
stealing tbv epidl*. Thie I* th* onbm wbhih
the* would perpetual*. Till* la th* ontoit
which you er* celled upon to wader, a- 1
may God tpaed you ia lire holy enterprise
But tta crisis at whkh wa tae* arrived, is
becoming yet mere alarming- A new ruler
hoe arisen in Israel. His warlike predecet-
„ the principles which w* cherieli.—by tbe w | tma |y declare, that their- asaertiou wa* the circulation of oor poper, we here once
eider end einoerhy of purpose with which I unlrue , w* were Ignorant at the time of again give notice, that! neither their official
you desire to wltnee* the tiiumph of thoe* I lhe i a t« a tion« of those ua t>oerd the sclmoneri | .mtions, or iho feint of future conscqitStices
principles. I call upon you. gcnljstnco, col- cd Immediately after *U|i|ier on flmt even- , „ d ., „ f(ort| exuoein* their
lectiv.lv end individually, to orifice on the we a » reli red to reel, and remained qui- 0 " l 0l,,
altai of our oorainun lailh, every feeling I al ua (j| morning, perfectly reconciled to meet I v ‘tie n Y when discovered. It is unpleaaan
which may conflict with tb* foithlul parlor- whatever might be our lot. Un the morn- to moke such remarks, but it it both unpleas
manec of the'duty ia which wa are now a- i„g of t h a I7ui, we cam* within sight of land, ant and uqprq/ttatf* to submit t* injustice,—
bout to sngsgft. | and heard great confusion on dock. On io- The war shall to waged aod tbe heideet must
OCTTIKO aid op TUB svnru’*. tividug what waa the mauer, we were in- fejld off
Three of my cMeksasgsas-tshst o'elesk,old witch tamed tberewae ao Amencon sloop of war a WARM srnmo*. Mar «*. ten.
ti’k—TnTilu. Ml tonka nf Now Yntk have •“ eight. The captain ot the brig ordered her | Tk. Editors *rtksBsgsirsr.
cevtotofol.. of them the Dr, DM Beck | *? *• .» w_etare BM. | to tills office. Boms torn not oss received short of
oust, glistening in th* Ida** nf bit military
an. tustoli
reotiwn. tustsintd by the appla**M,l*vWHy
> wr»it»w ' * *
fnonii
from their reproaches.
a tnc« of hk usurpstion*. Ilo bad moreover
an energy of character which trampled up
on whet it could not soothe—a Merit, mdotn-
VII* IIHWIlint try tltw s.|«|«.wwww» jS^.e—.y
lied to him by a toa-grateful petal*,
I in hi*'pereonel poiitilerlty ■ tocnrlty,
their reproaches, io tall lb* «xtrava<
liable cobwenev of purpose which More tat
lh* assailant it could not promptly wrerpow-
ar. To *rh*t •hall Ids successor appeal for
like protection! What distinguished public
**“rvic* «T *ny bled, graclng tliensta re tta
stsvadoo h* hssuttsi j d! How its* it bad*
aitatucdl H,tw must it be nrerervedt Call'
*4 to tba exteutiv* chair by tb* nreadata iff
hit predqeMtor, *** ky tb* unbiased will of
tits American paopto, its pottottio* W»M ta
niaiutainetf by corresponding mean*. The
muaerimtnt it now io progreas which mast
tisarnoitib whetlier this Ouverumrot thill to
•dtbioutrrrd it titcpttr* (pint oflhe Comii-
' toihni, or whether it limit seek support, and
‘•Sad it, i* tit# cufiuptiug hiflueuc* of Exscu-
tivs ptilronega. Our conatiiueow have come
; to the reecoa. They have cent ua here “
’ atatoU together concerning tiro meins by
_ Wubrdy confederacy for pertisaa
m*v hi sundered aod dkeuived.—
*in our influtoce in tb* eaqnell*
W« moat appeal to tb* poop)*
litair virtu*, intstiigaare. mid
|a sltvxis to th* Executive
lakntis, ijtvgrity and
t aod eitabl* him
of federal power.
iu cnees ufftdsrol
to them to re-
dntatiow
•urrnptisg nitd
__ MM in «ta
toes ex bast calculatodto
Tb* WVI., ^ _ ^
diet* mfesenes to tha primary purpassaf onr ffia fg*lli‘r‘ > -~ ind U tro of tbs teffid. 1
•tswtog. is stutpls nod ovbiou*. The seta- ~
caved in t on* of them the Dry Dock Rank |» °*. “i.ntod nnd"«m“m tto'banack* I MMlSSrlSSS{^."wSoS ^^^01
of the city bed receive-l <»* ktutdred and rir- tta priennep lendad und mm to th* barracks ^ a they «• P ri " led - '•••« *«k tbs
.1 ' j Jnlhm nf Iho nennle’s mnnev I ■> the mouth of the Kto U rands' pstters of lb* week before cstns DMrksd oa th# **•
Whhd^tha National InMlHtsncer toti* us Tb* aclioonar, which Mill had all our bag- VeLf “ rrtoowdfrsw Oretoffi," wkloh to to Hoard
Im, to‘re. ^^re'a iS’Ktafw K^'r/l^atow.. reo, iigh? 2“^. ** rro ^^-po W S b T
ory- How much will bnloM by ‘bsmW «» *• h « . ’ w# Now. we do not, al present, know ourtelve.
two Pete are ere not lutamed* Tboopinloo 9* °te* mile* op the stream. W* remained
rfti.« toJr?uK^tn^ on itore .ntorot. to "b« * tbe Barracks three day* during which where the fault t*. but with the aoaitlance of
■unv others of th*** dsuotil* Books wIM *01 nothing was furnished for us, till W* ret out au ch Post Muter* u are divpnsed to do right
dta Min* road, and thatTIsrgt tor,doe $ to we do uo ' d " p * lr of Bndin * W *• #Mc “
tmatatinMt/bade will coasoqttaotly rfwre in *" d o ® 0 JLIi^* o^d ret oor tog- lk *ir aid, at so act of justice to thsntrelvw
(heMitrepon iff tta tireretaryorita rreon- j J-®" n tort!T„^.,rh.„i£i I und their fellow citiuno.«£0
ST.
The NewOrlean. American, of Ture-
cry. Three are lire aq/i pfeor* whkh tta
in«u7ofth*Vailed SlalreBank w P hkh wael **1 IndeeS wre itt V?” tc | > * d ^*? d j‘^°' v 1 ^ | day, ays— 1 “ Commodore Daliet, hu sail'
deelarad uaaafe t Such k lb* •• baiter cur- tefltp and eergo being 'brown taUcr rire]• 0 ,( (- or the eo*M of Mexico, witb four sloops
reucy" that w«* to tabs th* plats* of United | W w »y«ry direction, ■ P*» !j!‘ 1 and a schooner of war, to demand the re-
Biete* Bonk not** | and such to the mode oi |ingbrok*o opcn aM^ltffbing ond tuoney ta- | of , ||a , t|a | y rapm,*,! American ves-
ntthtg oil that Uatoftti evil a surplus inutad | bea from them. Some iff the baggage could j ^ and reparation for the injuriee done
of depositing It with lh# Slate*. A fin* way «">» ta f°bnd at til * ■? d wfilTItoC our commerce. We do carneMly hop* that
too, itmiMt to coofetood, of reduelng tta ««*11 tbelr ctafong excont *batthay Commodore will not leave one of the
Tariff! 1H. *•. Mexican vrerel. of war to toll therein if hie
No**.—That the peo|>l« may understand robbed »! “van hundred and bfjy c'gbt dol- ll|<|0ianda ^ no , complkd with. Th* brag-
wboteort of a refection wee made by Amo* >*rei“ biltoontb* VtcMturg, Natche* and . , mva had their way long eoough
Kendall in hi* cefebratad pilgrimage ia Grand Gulf banka, dJ-kBo * “uratot of kt- # yh a *e dons ia ample cause of war,
scorch of refer depositories ta tta public Art supposed to tamtaio money . It was so #nJ of ( , 1# B10al pop U | ar measure* that
treasure, and with what admirable car* tetite day when the veerel wa* cleared j ^ y M jj uran ^ij now effect, would to
eltecke and ereortaiw bava totn provided.— from New Oricaoa,,tbat many oT the pack*- ^ tac| ara ijo n of war aspinw the Mexioaos.
Wc state tbe feet (hat tit* Dry Docks k re- *«• were nm cleared, and lire good* they - rb b j nation wottid auetain hint.”
ported to have a capital sff MD.OUO doUars, eootaiaed ware not put ta tire tnaotfeM— | ""
tltst it received * deposit* of th* Revenue of | i'ta cargo u estimated by the cspjsros'
tire people I* pay hi aad jtassring tbto, Ire
eetsaboni lo make avery dollar ta gat* as
valoabk aa poeefek. It ia oat therefor*
to expected that aa a apt loci pled talar, with
hungry clao^of lean and degraded rerfe a-
round Mm. can feat ta th* distresses of a suf
fering natioa, whilst tire vary calamity en
hance* th* vaiiM without decreasing tire a-
tnouat ol.their compensation. Wtat cares
Martin Fan Bursa, If tiw msasaies of Ms
nobs (lowed administration do load to tire
cooaa motion of that roio, to onrigbwously
commsaosd by hk predecseeor. He feels H
Hk pay k fined, and hk eatery doting
hia term of offics, secure and ooslisreM*.—
Whet carwhk thick -beedsd Secretary ffW-
.tarjf, or hie cihvca Sooted aad blark-iwartad
*d Foet Maaur Osocral, th* infamous Ken
dall. for all the injury whkh their lot* circa
ter* muM produce? Tbcir relirie* tip are
fixed aod eecnro, and liltte odd* uilioaoch
fatriott if tta whole community ia compell
ed 1 to tog or atom, ao they live sumptuously
every day, and eaa steal tooogh from tire
public to flourish at tta levee every night-—
Their ears are shot to lb* eompiaiou of
despairing millions, end their eye* coo
nothing hot tbeir own reif importance, aod
tbs “glory" reflected on (he nation from tbe
mirror of tbeir mimic Majestic*.
In svsry age and coontry, of which history
ha* given any aeooont, them has been found
tome means lo bring each dreaming tyrants
to tbeir senses. The people, in moment* of
tranqeility and high prosperity, an always
ao much engaged in tbeir private eflaira aa to
give but tittle heed to publte concerns, and
henta lire imponlty with which the sapper*
of liberty are allowed to play their trick* be
fore high Heaven* That vigilance, which
i* tire only eafegoaid of man’* freedom under
a government of laws, k forgotion, tb* dee-
pot marthae at fiiet ttsoltbily, and then more
boldly forward, a* he find* the eubmieeive
temper oflhe people pliant loins purpose*,
and finally when he dieopvera that hie profli
gacy or even htetarfeced ttrtUsny i* ehial^cd
from cxpoeqre and poiikMMi by a cqjfchi-
oation of psitiaata sqtaUy profligatn aad
reckless with himself, hedfrdweoffibentesk,
despises the rettralnts of law, end trample*
with fiendlike triumph on tiw meted priori-
plesembodied in the constitution. Thcrighu
of the people Are destroyed at auch a lime,, to
gratify tbo-vanily and aid io tha " giorifica-
ention" nf the destroyer*; oommeice, aod
credit, and confidence, perish together, dis
trust end dissatisfaction, poverty and bank
ruptcy take their place, and tb* hour come*,
in this tad reverse, when the people or their
ruler* muel yield. If the people triumph,
then liberty end prosperity will revisit the
land; if their rulers maintain their uenrped
power, the cr,takings of despotism, the clink
ing of chain* mull to a nations meUocbolly
tequium.
Tha hoar above alluded lo hat already
come; lire ttruggla has been commenced by
those in power, the seraanis of the people,
mitttiltiog the voice of a party for the senti
ment oflhe uaiion, have sought to become
Marlera, and lord it over a heritage that waa
before deemed sacred from sacrilegious inva
sion. A» they blind enough to believe that
their high handed meawres will to borne by
nation of men that once were free? Can
they auppott that there ia not honesty, and
patriotism enough even among their own
followers, to drive them from tbeir ranks,
when iho tendency of their measure* may be
traced in the destruction of every thing that
constitutes a free government ? Or what
calculation, in the name of reason, he ve they
made oo the eobminivenere of the country ?
We oik you to look around on the prospect.
We hove a constitution as good as lire patriot
could wish; a commerce which if uucrip-
pied, would whiten every sea; a country vast
io extent, suited to the production of every
valuable commodity, aod bearing on. its bo
som millions of Industrious nod enterprising
eilixen*. Wby then the universal cry uf di*.
ness; why the destruction of commerce, the
prostration of the mercantile energies of the
nation* the overthrow of private poeperily
aod public confidence? We ask you Man-
Tin Van Bout*, and yoar pliant rinses,
whet U the reason of it ?
Ire motet* tiw Utenies of their coontry
CM tar then retract. Such moilvre «" ««■
srreiby eta etateerea*. »M should to mtUtd
not of hie Irevt, if nothing elrecon do It. Iu
tire furnace of popular indignation. Tire
peace and freedom of tbk country wn* por-
ehared at too dear a pries to to eacnfieed
on tta niur of private malice, ot frittered *•
way to gratify tta vanity «f blgh-bendnd
rale**, Tta pnepl* require no booeat #d-
ministrntion ef tire government, n etrkt ob
servance of (be rooaiUatioo, diet tbeir pri
vate property nod tadivldnal enterprise ehnll
to let ateoa; without tbeee things, tirere cen
to ao prosperity, and ahoatd to no enbrois-
etea. If public men wiefa to make private
fortunes, let them not d* it at the etapaee of
Utah mern^nd ynnr'Stoto in ariway* eefo—
Let thie nation form tint Confrere sfstab
men, and my Word for n, lire work te dons,
am, myself, now past tb* age when any
manelrealtl titiuk of sure ring tire Home of
Us|irsssotativ*sofih* United Statoa In lime*
liksttoee,- Haiti tooeeoslbly that I could
do but liltte good, were l otectcd, nod that III*
tboreta* my dnty to give nine* to more
yootbfni and vigoroo* Inwfligaao*. My
frienda, who have thosenllad niare are, bffvn
ovarratod my capacity to sciv* ibare; altenat
I think they have, and therefore ta their
y country's good, 1 decline ta-
good, for my t ^
coming a candidate for Coo grass. In doing
so, I with it not to.be underwood that I mean
to leave th* straggle to others- Vary differ
ent ia nty determination. I have reached a
lime of life when I can only srlab to live to
GUM. LAMAR.
A publte dinner has bean rendered mG»w-
Ml B. Lamm. Vice President nf Texas by
tb* citiseD* of Marion, Parry County, Ate,
through which place ha lately paresd aa hk
way to (bis city. Tb* proffered honor wot
well merited, and hondeonwly declined.—
Hk letter, in answer to tiw invitatka, k just
lik* him, and will to read with intent by
every Georgian.
COMtn EBMDmrCB, rsny Cs. ffisr *k
try like the West. It k tiw eounuywbera-
luteal tiw toure of my noocatiy, where my
children were born, aod where I expert to
die. But I wish to hand it orer to my chil
dren fro* and oocorruptad aa it enow lo m*
from my father*. My friend* aod neigh
bor* then, may teat assured that ! will to
with them at oar elections, and my mil* shall
never to wanting to restore to lb* comritn-
lion and law#their supremacy, by -th* ex
pulsion of eoriupt men front office nod sub
stituting those who ue worthy to fill them.
Respectfully,
R. W1CKUFFE.
Ftoaioa—Wc ora sotry to aw by. a latter
dated Ucheo Valley. l«i May, published in
the Pensacola Goxefte of (he I8th, that
though tiw Indiana are sobdued, th* troablat
in Florida nra not entirely over. Straggling
depredation
parties were yet committing
* In Walton County.
GnnTUMini—Bepkaaad to accept my
nod oosflected tiwuk* fat your flat-
sincere and anaflecled thanks fot your
wring note on (be part Of tbe citiaeoa uf
Marion, inviting me id a pubiie dinner in
honor oT my humble services, over-estima
ted, in the etoee of Texiao Independence.
In reference lo that, portion which w person
ally complimentary, I hop* 1 may to per
mitted to eav that the history of my life will
shew, that f have rather avoided than cour
ted public honors. . My highest ambition has
avar been to to uaeftil; and in devoting to
large a portion of my feebte energies, at the
sacrifice of health and traoqoiiity, io deteoce
of wbat I deemed the p.riociplet of liberty
aod free goveromeot, I have been influenced
and animated by no other consideration than
a sense of duty, without seeking or sighing
for any reward, beyond tbe pleasure of a qui
rt and approving codscmdos. 6
your kindness and courtesy id a*
ded to honor my adopted country, it caonol
fail to excite io my boaom a lively and I bop*
a lasting gratitude. Thk however k not
the only evideac* of a generous solicitude
of the citixen* of thk Stole for the welfare
iff oor tefeatRepubite.'''Tcannot forget that
Alabama nF#b»rff* M^tora jtative tend,
ware among tba finl whoa* gallant tons un
forlad tbeir taonere in lh* cause of Texian
independence. They were destined toon to
seal their devotion to the holy cauee with the
blood of martyrdom. Their doom wee a
dreadful one. If they had fallen in the field
gloriously struggling with the sanguinary (be.
the feme of their valor might have softened
the regret which wa* felt for tbeir loss; but
inetesd of thie they were basely betrayed by
hearties* profeavions, and toil the defenceless
and unresisting victims uf perfidy and cruel
ty.. That their blood bet sunk into the
ground unrevenged, and their foul murdeTOi
protected from the Area of vindictive jntttee,
it 'certainly no fault of mine. The demon
has departed in peace from the land which
he baa stained with the beat blood of chivalr
and murder, particularly I
Thtee men were found murdered on Gum
Creek, via. John Anderson, Michael Vaughn,
aod old Nniaon. There te said to bo about
300straggling Indiana, against whom .Gov.
Cax.l has called oot the (he Mliitte nf Wal
ton aud Washington Counties. Tb* Gas-
rife, however, avers, that there k no noed of
an army nod campaign to expel there In
dians, who are wretched fogititan. Tba
Jackson, Coom; troop* had folian in with
them and killed 16 aod mad* two prisoner*.
A friendly Indian, named Jm, wbo iwd
been veiy serviceable at a guide, interpreter,
foe. had been murdered near Mallet’s Land
ing, by tome drunken White*.
Ckarlsrtsa threat?.
I
A letter from Apalachicola informs os that
8. H. Duval, Kaq. tb* Vigilant and energet
ic Deputy Murebul of tbe U. 8. for this Die-
trtet, has in custody at that place, eight Af
rican nef tore recently imported ialo tiw ter
ritory in the neighbourhood of 8t. Joseph's,
from Cuba, in violation of the slave trade
oat*. Tbe negro**, w* learn, wet* pur
chased by Mooeieur Paul da Malkrto,
(well known in thiq couuty) in Cuba, last
winter, and brought in by tbe echouoar Eej-
erur. of New Orleans, Charles, U. Cox,
master, aod when landed were token to
lo the plautatiou of Joseph Croskey, Ksqr.
near St- Andrew'* Bay, where (bay war*
found by Mr. Duval, and bis assistant dspu-
Tbs
. y.
—you have seen him moving in triumph
We are glad to find the above information.
SMUUOOO, and hat incurred debts io tiw a-
mount ufa million and * half Wt
180,000, and tiw veeael was valued at 80000. Th* Mexicans have committed their octrsges
The captain owned * third of the vernal and | ^ (ha aopmiepttd commerce uf thk coun-
“ Tat GovnanMtnT" bat taken tiw *»•-1 w^mir, <xbmT**1*1 cmw** PAsnKNouto. ,r J tatg enough, tt seem* to t^, to btousc
S|aS«Li-.h- -t.wd.4h. J Jenw-M- G^wood^- *.**■]*»«*« «**-—
?“ ilewcT Aiiensworth, BteS^teah to. Of law, irutead of recipmeatiog tiw fortonr-
what to > refo*ad to*tiw New Voffi toeing I Andrew J. Broma, Wart Fetoiaoa, La. late | aDC e of thi* country, tiirqr hav* grown mote
- | “f Virginia, DocuirWpiaon, New Vork.J»hs ina | ea ^ on ,n « vessel item the United Mate*
ludalgsne* k granted on ** ,r ^j*“j[* C “*‘ feway^ M*mcbu*etW| D &*Diri Slack, Hun-1 °* nmH “ u *ta Gufr wil ta° l being rei-
„m Uonre State until the let October, an , AferaudsrC. Dougail. FhU- «A tar cargo confiscated, nod tar pnaren-
•mtoteffineNreryoandiuoM. nttetohin. Moacn Noteo. Bore on. o\iu. No-. Un imprwonad and mnlireatod. There ha.
Coo grass is «mtoosd for tta 1st Bsprontiwr. | Bvk ) ayi New York, Frnoek B. Web-1 been quits enough of such piratical conduct.
t»v*. i i
S oreSnutaHTTu «toi7WT*>«~ CtaUteLuv*. Kentucky. F,
“tiwDcpceiw Bnffita«»,reremn pnynyd ] Mom, a..,
ltenCwre«,BMltad.M.a^Mn»
Mtng f.tevwa yta r.r^‘1' 1 *.. | lMntats, Port land. Mains. Cb'n.
sssaSSate hfijrS^Ssas
J. Ktadali and I thing must be put n stop to, or wa mast give
and Lady, do., I up lh* commerce of tta wnet to the tendoi
■ O. Gray and j marries of Mexican piracy.
lb* procure asset of
adaption ofnqy expedient
relief, whkh may act ta ta conus
Cnnw—-Andrew Moore, awstor ifflta Ju-1 The newt from Florid* in without interest-
litaCasar. Bedford. R, H^ Bila* M-Bdtigbt. 1 Tta Indisns from th* last aotxwptp bre
““" —— - Fo*sh>1 (wringanddsparifog Rant tta Vnqif fftae
, Wiattapdo., WHtam Gutadtea.Mjtt- j whit**, drawing ■
adttebin.OenT Saybreok..ConnectWwt, Jo- I other thing* knoMfol fey
^75*“ " soph C. fisentad, Dciaware, Jto. Stsptanq I Ttay mm go to Arkatwon, sc they tony go
New York.
i to the taibwe
. „ ipi
ihtutigh your own free country, ■ und fittully
conveyed in one of your national vessels to
the home of his nativity, there to run anew
career iu crime, or to revel io the. luxuries of
his ill-got wealth; but be assured gentlemen
that in these thing* I have had no ageucy;
and I hope thai you will believe of me thHt
no incense which the Viliati could have offer
ed to my vanity; no appeals which bis wealth
could have made to my ioteretl, nor p|l the
blessings which lie could have showered up
on my country in the plenitude of bis power,
would have softened my abhorrence of his
character or staid the righieoua inflictions
which hit enormities dent ended. It may be
policy to pardon and protect the guilty one
who shall Ibre my heart'* beat brother into
tot'd*, and then deliberately shoot him in his
chains; but this is a price which my feelings
As a man will never lot mo pay for the most
exalted and enduring good. The monster
who hath played this horrid game, is now
or.t of the-reach of vengeance, aod it only
remaint for ua to do justice to tbe memory of
those who have been sacrificed tohisl'rroci-
To me h is • matter of no small regret
iat I cannot avail myself of the opportunity
which your kind invitation affimla, in. pav a
pasting tribute to their noble .virtue*. The
lack would be a pleasing one. but time will
not permit me to perform it now. My great
anxiety to return lo the bosom of my friends
aod fomify from whom I have so long teen
separated, together with other consideration*
ty, Mr.'Selb P. Lewis of this city. Tbs
warraut for '.heir apprehension was, we tears,
issued by Judge Haudalt upon tbs informa
tion ol Charles Sibley, Esq, U. 8. attorney
for this District, an we underttaud indict
ment* for Piracy under tbe sieve trade acts,
have been preferred at the court now iu ces
sion al Apalachicola against Cox, and also
other indictment* agaiust those cpuceriied in
this vioiaiiou oftha taw. Greet credit is due
to Mr. Duval and Mr; Lewis for their vigi
lance in apprehending the negroes, and thua
affording conclusive evidence oftha violation
oflhe laws. We kern liule if any blame it
imputable to Mr. Crttkey, wbo lias hitherto
been esteemed asahighly respectable and en
terprising citizen, aud who' became unfortu
nately entangled in the matter, by tits death
of Malherbe, who was drowned in lauding
the negroes, and the caro of them thrust upon
him against his inclination.
It is to-be regretted lie did not overcome hk
scruples m give public information uf the vi
olation of tlie law by hi* deceased frieud, eud
thus have prevented nity shadow of ceueuta
being studied to iituiaell. Apart from this
act, beiug a violation of positive law, many
do uut regard the importation of slaves from
Cuba as n crime. '1 bey are already slave*
and I heir change of residence to tins coun
try is undoubtedly an amelioration of their
condition, and should not be objected to by
the frieadsol humanity. It is a much fast
crime titan the stealing by tlie ateliliouisla
oftha slaves from tlie South, aud also a
much less evil;. but wliile the law prohibi
ting the imitortalion is io force it should not
be violated, and every good citiaen should
aid iu its enforcement. l{ow the offence
could have teen committed in the neighbor
hood of 8t. Joseph's aud 8t. Andrews,
where there arc custom house officers, aud
escaped detection for nearly three .months,
wc cannot conceive. These officer* have
the reputation of being vigilant, but .iu thie
iustaure there seems to have been an extra
ordinary remisanrs* some where. FlorldUm.
of a private nature, urge me oo my journey,
' fo
STRAWS TELL, foe.
Tta cut lector of tta Port at New York, af
ter Tithing Washington arid making an inef
fectual effort to obtaio a suspension or modi'
fication of tta late circular, in refe’rrence to
cotiectiog the revenue in speck, returned
hoot* and took upon himself tta reeponsibili'
ly of disregarding bk instruction!. This
a bold stand for *n officer oftha present day
to take, aod shows that titer* ere yet some
underlings of m*je*ty independent enough
not to be made tta tool* of petty tyrant*,—
Tta Post Master, in Boetoa, be* also refused
obedience, like an honest man ought, to tta
contemptible edict of the immocu/aU Amos.
Tta signs at present ere such at cannot
be mistekeo. Wby have tbeee officers ap
pointed by tta power* that ta and dependant
for tbeir brand on tta offices they hold, thus
dared to disregard the authority that Created
(tarn? It bn* been from n knowledge, gain
ed by personal observation, that oppression,
l*jury. and rota to thousand* would follow
in tta train of ttatr eompUnscs, whilst no
pnrticlsof good eoald by possibility retail;
It has been from a conviction that tta people
tare bora* tta nnfeei'mg iocuteoca of their
servants, at long as ttay wan likely iu
do to; that tta cap of nalioeai and iodividu-
•1 calamity wa* brimful, and ttay ware do-
tormiaqd that not on* other Uusr drop tbanid
to added, by lb* band of praetor,, to tta
pskansd chalks. Tta** were tta reason*
that Mtuatod tb* rabordiMt* agrafe of tta
government, aad time* are the reasons by
aod force me to forego the pleasure which
otherwise 1 could not fell to derive in e social
repast with a generous people, who in the
midst of general embarrassment and distress
■re willing to forget their own misfortunes,
in their sympathies for my adopted and
much loved country.
Yours Respectfully,
M1RABEAU B. LAMAR.
YOUNG MEN.
The following encouraging compliment
to the talented young men uf tta United
Stale*, k extracted from aa address, of a vet-
lean politician of Kentucky. The writer,
now old. wa* in bk yoonger day* a promi
nent actor in the stirring scenes of public life.
His friends have again solicited him to go
tack to tta councils of bk country, and aid
io bringing tack tta government to it* proper
moorings. He decline* a nomination, on nc-
cuunt of his age end consequent inability to
battle at formerly against tta boots of cor
rupt ioa aod misrule, now arrayed against tbe
liberties of (ta country. Wn give the con-
elation, tffhk address.
Chkaokec F.MiotATion.—We her* been
informed by Gen. Smith. Superintendent of
Cherokee emigration, that the detachment of
Cherokee*, who fell a short time ego for tha
West, made a quick and very fortunate trip.
Evety individual Who left, arrived in safety
aod oot a death or birth happened while no 1
their journey. In four days after their arri
val at the West, they, received tbeir pay for
one year* subsisleoc*. Tbit sttunislnog
good fortune, Gen. Smith < informs us has
had a very happy effect upon tlie Cherokee*
yet remaining, aod they are daily enrolling
their names iu great uumtors. foremigration.
Wt are rejoiced that tha Cherokeet have,
at length, been influenced to pursue the dn-
ly course which, iu our opinion, can tava
them from that annihilation, at * nation,
whkh hat always bctellcn et cry Indian trite,
surrounded by the white people.
Tta mild, but prompt .measures pursued
by Gen. Wool and Oeu Smith, we have no
doubt have bad a very salutary effect, fo
their course, particularly that of Gen, Wool
who hail teen some time in the Cheroics
country prior lo the appointment of Gen.
8mithae Superiulendeul of Cherokee emi
gration, is mainly to te attributed tta speedy
“ '* oat " "
Tb* chivalrous and dauntless of your
country; the young aod vigorous devotees to
freedom should fill tta chamber of Represen
tatives ia Congress, and those of the Stales;
tta father*, the old and tta grave should at
tend to tta elactioofe aod my word for b, tta
mass of corruption and tta tact «ff tyrant*
will ta soon dissipated before tta popular
will, Yes, rely on b; that tta man that are
to break through and break down this hydra
of ^corruption, must to tiw young men iff tta
laud. They must to in the seuroo of fife
wtea’&esdom and hope fo item in ooq aot
tta yam* thing; trot old mao, greaamg un
dec tta weight ef yean, to •ifi" 1 ?*.
metric peace; wot toodidarox far, jwlgaihipe.
removal of the detachment above spoken till
4hs good fortune of whieh is now having
such a happy tcfloence upon those remain
ing. Tsssswrs Jsswl
si!r^piSfo^«s , 2ri«viocibk. to
griirt lb* ctoreMteat *f tta prereat and I»*t
admioktiatitow,. raaM to roaioly oompused
nf area above tbe flattery of tape or tbe pres
I
The Bank ot’ the Metropolis at Washing
ton City, which. Hr. Vau Bureo has attem
pted to uphold by drawing specie ftom other
parts of the country, ha* finally been com
pelled to suspend specie payment*. 8o8an- j
guioe was the President of thk institutions, I
of tta ability oflhe Government tb sustain |
him, that lie end tta Ceehkr, a few devs I
since pl*dge4 tbeir private fortune* to (adeem
all tbeir bilk in specie. But tta enormous ,
runt upon tbe institution bava compelled it i
to fall into the general ayatemof suspensions, }
Tta Natiomtl Intelligence* any*, ihat the/
Government dralte are protested ua all side?
It has not now a single Deposits Bank in tb* j
Atlantic States which pays tins* dralte in *
lelv fiitid as aay of tta merchant* 1 ?*--!
their debts, but cannot (
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