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iSAVANNAlf REPUBLICAN, l'it£i)iiHU'.!£ 1. CELL, .. nrr rmtmn. I .icl S 1 * -corsraT 46 • rr« assc*— *-.» r.i ,i f. p /v a i> v: yen. Fnatl.eX Y. Yatiu-i.d Id* ..cme. ;»/ HEMTtn ec •> vaur. flue Ct" t'l fi.-it ti <t! •» 'if » citizen, '* to us,. .-v ry ••!!"»rt, by prevC;- 1 in l example, 7.,* e i'u»u*',*g' , i-Hiisirf, *r.d shut out iv in' Noovittwhow «|,| idiil your li»y nuv b % i» r i“i!'iT«bii«lv ,v ilks, civiling 'uantjins, io irbie in I t palacet. pivetukens <>f opulence an i ".*»e; if ynur *;reef* ii s cnu I d with anil your prtbs'un ited by mendicity. it ii a mi' on tu • ci<rj(ter, l ie economy, wl the iii- il'ii 'V uf if; inb.ibi'ints are mi winy '.7 iy< of earning •» uv'tse nf bread i me : ! y, that »,nl,ji'-jjlns fiam indolence, .*•• i la;,! .iver be told ii d; nri> h, Ii >;■/<;*er <i •pcudr opri ct iinpl", a »■! -la who,i* rich v : i can line with»at Lb'S shuuiJ no avid ii ujvif of u» peculiar privileges; Im Ow ii'. **X me nun a /t int. mus have, ia no' I •*> 'rin r for liii t, ii,‘l tile sup • ' of 'ii, f> i.ilv, v n‘0 nj- ri*'*. neighbor * X in , ,a to iaetri <fxi"n'j!'*, and ill met « . i: i fv u. >4 - i,;r, w ire" r iiiiv be thei Mt'ij, m mu life, init it is urilainin! t> i’■•>»:'!.'-ise, that inm is to Itae by t!i “,.vv* if ins 0 ‘o jv.” I, is a subject of ft ai-fii candderati.in lir tli- people "I Toil •'U , tiV, t at nr itr its lie hi, co.vi-1 with baggvr,; that notn'mg fiften t. v • t<v t ie .-'g'lt '>r„ipi> il!*'*< tu tub fi i i "i. :i-*nc:it it-"If in ti. • *li angrr; tie. ti S i.'-jitiii; obj-cm ari placed in uu av y, to extort !«• lings i f cmiiii is.iun an aits ofcharity. Bi.wiil tho ul.viys b 11- ’■a- i will not till increase of pjor, ’jj f in ;-«n in, anj :iy oilier causes, anil par ile-i a iy a v/ant Ilf ecounisy, produce, in !• 'lie evils to which I aliml-*? f ii:> ( » 77, yet i f-jr it will; and vve should j>r pi • 'jr- *lve to me •; me worst, by cbecl >nj. io tune, tbe p ogress of intrav.ijjanct;. Ilia iry. iud induleucc. Ilcadi ig »o>,- fi I'ilisb pipers, by a 1 ite antral, and glancing nv -r trie molly col ored p.irj ..rrap'M of i London Journal, the followin' •app al to ti.c people occupied my atlti. tmo! atthermf oar 1 hould ever lining tne U soci society, esrt or shut lose I'Ssm npp,’u! Li public feeling.—The Jnur T., y.tiou tv.Mveri i»r (i.irlis.e and ueiglibO' ho . I bee to c dl tli2 attention of the pablo t > toe (ollowine siiajile ti'itns;—We ai -now arrived at a pitch of wretchedness an ' miserv. inch, W>» sinceroiy believe,«s nr»- 'Crrs:,:e<l in any country in time of pro- foiio I peace,except visited by a natural fimi'ie. A'e-ireap vwrful people, an yrt ,ve want »tr *ngt'i—*s arc an industri- ■oiih people, and yet »*<■ want bread, wnal ■trr i'ie cause in iv he, we wdl not at tins tn»incnt t»r**teu I to determine, hut the ci ferts'Tre drcudMl to be control;,luted, ai" still“*i»orc nurriWe to esperi"nee. Wives III'.! Ciddreu, 11’art hr ikrii soil in rag-: jiIu'mc i rut *tV;r in *icl Irs-, almo-t hop, • 1. si, a ,il, t > all SL'prarance, quite ir-eiii”- stij , « -um t)or miseri'de iu;f famis • tthii.lriii wait with anxious d-sire fat tbr.ii j Sea''I 1 ; mar I'd, and , load ttlnlh* r, l: last of all to complain, s'linmo dug all Ii resolution toxettier, tn!nde the poignsoct <ii n t gri-f frn u her dis' on*,date partne*. lirr child, perhaps at her breast, fe-oL Si feinj that nnurishincut nature alum, refj*es to bestow.” T ns is i h •art-rending picture indeed; at drplw.ib’e situation, brought on by m ov-i'orown population, liravy taxes, .in th- ch- cKS to comaicrce. Bat, in tins sit ai.ition, abndoned to p ivnty and ivr. tcn «,loess, did not the rich sytupathist ? were jut their hearts softened at this picture of mser>? On no—-they were jocund and cureless, for the other side o' the samr -hiewipaber, aod under the head ol 'lirrtn of fashion, [Colly it sli'Ui J h.-) I read a* follow,: '•l.ady Tiollop’sffrsrtd quaiSrilie part; ivas attended by about 300 fashionable^. The decorations of the table wore ery splendid, tne most choice (rnit* were serv ed up in abundance. The hall-rnoin (ion- was elegantly chalked, and the daticmg tc.- oiouted at day break-” ■■Lady Owen a ball and supper, tins evening.*’ “Mrs. Baring’s assembly, thisfvmine " “Mt. m-d 'In Cox nave issued cards for a >r ii!.l rain nn I’ursdjy next *’ l roanted not less titan fortv-och fish- intivble innunciatioiif—such ost, nfat.ou.. tli,|, .i7s of evt-avagiti, e. ait I at a peril,. 1 tv ,m si, mJ.d, mi-erv prev tiled. I clos oil tor p,per—returned my spec tael’s t. their cis<*, wit', grcatlui feelings that r m • nut the f .ities of niv country whir!: 1 t.l Men fading. Where nave prop), bari 1 tocic feeling.? Where have ,ti, *. lost the best symput lies of th" ii *ar!? l':m- tro,* fois picture Ilf misery m;J npulene-'— see t is* so'- ndul * ilou'.t, the g.*.y and i t*, n Iv d e < lit -rotig-rse,* the hilarity <>i r e.r a . u* •—nark the brilliant eves anti d r- j/dnig nplexinns—li-ten to the loudbar.t o! music. »n,l fo.luw them in thr mazy windings of the daoc-^bserve the sui;- prr table groaning with luxuries and bend ing un.’w its rich service of p|jte~-*e th lu»ri„'is fruit* ami ihe sparkling wjr.es —note th" various jetties trembling from their moulds, a»d the multitude of con serves, pynmids «>f iced cake, and ad thosn luxuries which fashionable folly pre- p n es lor the already sated appetite to feed u.,>n Fromthisgay picture of cstriva- g»,i-e and weal'h. cast your eyes into thr -s'r et an l b ho'.l thst sickly group of iro- •puveri'hed bssogsi, trembling n rags and ■shivering with the duzzljng sleet—mark ti»4!P ha'I fvni bed appearance—and, as th" liglit 11 vshe* with briiluney from thr Wind .ws .f the. bill rorin open their spe tr d form;, observe that poor woman, with h *r stirviug ch.Id, casting up their tim*.! ere*, in a jnny of want, upon that splvn- tfnr iad profusiua which they Cantu: reach. Hut -* wct-JK-s the ii rqoaJjty o! for tags and the abase of weaii.hr Was ever iulendeJ, by th- tx.ateuce, tliatauc , dis; exist and be tolerated .iccrssity of various i was it ever intended tht of wealth should harden out tnose feelings of chau., tj nles of industry and frugality,' which, the moral world, lev! to tiipiitueas? Sue extremes as this Kui'lisll paper exblhit-M, (trust, will never be-met with in „nr country—f,n*'-the example is pernieiou like the sun in Mirc1i> 4 *'»nd nuuris. ■•s agues.” I have alw|ya express'd my seif friend! v to society.'and to s'rctil ;i-s>_ ties—I have more 11,an once de*crn;e. the.joys ol the family circles but lilo ;.ro test .gainst these fashionable -que*-/. , against these gormandtmng debaiic te, a . ■ against th* useless extravagance t woief ihey lead. Here, h tail,’gawky i. i low, *■ Hi bushy hair, whose person [ d . not admire, whose muveryatiiin l detest m d whose origin I know ..nothing of, rr reive* an invitation to my rout h"cuuse h, is cailed a fnshlnnabli' nton—tliat is, lie lues nothing but twirl tns watch chain ) at ins servant, and c!i"at his tailor; an ,,'t tl,i. disciple of Bond-street or Brood way giiobl,** up n,y good tliingu, devour all mu driicseies. and stalk* off with a bottle •if Lynch’* no.t 4 dollar Madeira unde, *ii* jacket, and l i.ever hear ot the fellow igain until i i,ear that he is on llie limits X iw, in siiUet sadness, I ask wiry my •ii ciey is to be thrown away thus? D i rt d., credit t in* hospitility ormy b„n;, ty? X , I|.,t at all; and I throw aw if, u, ■u an I'ldilTerent iir*-s,m, as much is wnm > •itki’a poor fs.i/.y li.ippy for a iwr, .. t us never, then, iimivtr die fnlh.-s M i ope. nor wistc, upon umiiinkfu, a i> i .«le fidiKin, the me ins wh" h i k,i> r ’, oviduiieu hasgivtfn tiilor bett, r purp is -s. l-icourage tnemour J„ lihoo. by • ;;n. t'lvin an example ufintl istry, and r »„.*: cannot be procure,!, issisl th '*e, win oi .iidustriouMy ioclined. by bestuwiug portion ot that w-aitli which is iutende ti comfort and support the poor. ■■ — IlaWAKD. E.YGlA.YO. m-'es * ■ to the government. Ttithirfo, nh {email, and liadaotadjourncl at 3o'clock emoraecd in their pl»n of education, tnA dv&uite plana have been adopted, various resolutions have been passed, and many speeches made, yet th* reformers have possession mad,* no salUf* ttory progress. They talk of wipping ulf‘lie national dent, whiot, would go to 'annihilate toe existence of Ihe government;—a change of ministry would produce no real hen *'fi:;—a more toil aod ••qua! representation in parliament inighi he adopt'd; ~ tr.e overgrown pension 'ist ■nig it br d,*creas"d, and a system o' great er eriiiiotny 'adopted. Tnese measures ■night alloy tne popular fury ami prnduc tr innuility, nut it is questionable wnethrr ■ r idics! r■ fo m can be prndu' Cil in th present disordered state of I omen4re ml inshuf-eture,; and, if it can, it mils' •row out ni a cool and dispassionate view if things in " neral, at>d n •! by mub- n i.ni'iii o* i-.o; a'ioi*—.Veitt-J’orAr^Va ijnni .Ucjcxie. 7lit ir.sl NeW-Youk, Sept. 7. George Brown, late mate of the selir Retrieve, was tried yosterdny before judge ..iringsten, for munler and piracy on th ■ligu.seas- The trial lasted about fom hours, and the prisoner was ably defended by I,is counsel; but Ins own cimfession, and the corresponding testimony of one of th* accompli' esi leaving no doubt of guilt m. the minds of the court ami jury, he «u. ■utid guilty. It will In* recollected that tlie R^triev, was hound from Cadiz to New-Orlern.*. nit after the mutiny, and murder ot tli iptiin, t'm mutineers carried her t ) o >a, on the M|iaui.sh Main, where til •limners were Si cured, and b oug°t ini i>.sport on board the C. 5i lui; Ent, I", winch v, -s**J was sent out for tn nn nose.—Y Gaz- 7th inst. H»jik/i.i: , ,, Sinr.e the revo'nti.m io F-mce of IT9.'. ■lie republican, or whig party, in England lias been constantly arrayed eguitisi tli oicistry, and has gradually incre-.xed n .umliTS, inagniGed their demands, and doubled tn**i r clamours as the natioru' assure would seem to warrant. A par iii change of ministry during ye.irs >s produced but partial benefits; it ht>- .een iound, that iv.iece one ministry uas .id tin* foundation for specific plans lit ■verumi-nt, their successors, though they nay !iavo mod lied them, have generally -.-■i regulated oy the original doctrines— :« luuilunetifal errors have never been p.iroacned. Henre, in cardinal points, if re was but little differenc- between t*ie lioi' istratioii of I’itt anil Fox, though, to finner may be asenbed the esviit tat •>! thing*, which has been gradually .pin log" a form which now threale is se es .iijury—and. had the latter lived nt.il ■ joyed a utnro general ‘lure of public con- let.ee, a portion of these evil* would it itave been known. Great Britain in- • etl tier aim when .tie became j great in: ilnry nation. To a quire great inantim i ,liU'.'vc", was prnhatdy mn'isteii witotivi mui.y as a cummer* nit I'.d 'ti t’.utn: to-i icople, ami certiioly while hv cli' is were conStK'd io tin* inore ise and reno ■ , •t her navy, she not only iiiuoi,'. .iv. -. trad j and comm-rce, bat acquired a ve.y 1 nmutaiiding influence among *|| gjvcii:- inests of Europe. The am ii'.inn, how-j ever, of being a great military nr.il -Do a great navel power, has been v»ry serious in j ny to thr B.i'.ish E.oe tand, by its po-itiun, was intended only f'o - naval j.owr *; hut, seduced bv th - rr.Ji t( li display ol Napoleon—b\ hi; battles, hi ictjrier, am! hi* bulletins, the nitnistr, were restless, until the nation was plu:t. ■I in ell the expense, the danger, and tt, ioii'jtful issue <if a inili‘a-7 organ:?..uo : nuy resulvd, with a tevertsh anxiety, no my to sweep the ocean n iili the flag to St. George, out to exhibit their scarf t >ats. and tower proof mosnetson theCim- tinent. ii I’o accomplish this great end, it was necessary to stir up the continental invar* against B nnparte; it was nccessa r then t‘> |i»» them—to subsidize each e ver into hostility, and this was accom- lisoe.l at a:i inordinate ini rea-e of the t.iiimivl debt, and the British, from in;, i- ak ambition, became pay mister u:id aux- arv tv if Etirupp. Well, peace ait! it,- ■uiai fs'iipiility prevnis -very where ex- ept in England; toe pressure of this im lOtiti: lnrer.ililv, j ined toother causes, is >..iv telt and resisted. It it true that Bo- ip.u te is st at. Ile'ena, hut tncy “pan: iy desr for the wlus.iv ’ n, getting I,in ere: :( is true that dt-- British firigl.i s»ely in .Snui i and Portugal, but what ile .Sing, dill they achieve for those go- vernin ti.'? Tory droveout a !.i ig o! ia! eu is and ch irtct r because he eau a i in truder, and they restore 1 a legitimate do.khesd, w.lose pride <d nnce.-ty in' whose bigotry bis reduced the n it-! m to a cypher;—as to the king of Portugal, he ,as left his kingdom in Europe in pawn t‘> pay Ids debts, a id now resi 'es st the Bn- ziis. In xvhat manner, then ha* Great Bn. tain been benefited by becoming • military • alionJ In no manner;—it has nearli ru.ned her; she has grasped tie shadow •ir.d lout the substance; her nival power, on which .ill her dependsnee rested, has decreased, and her military ehxracffr, wnich was wo-fh little as an insular oation, i*» mcrrasfd;—she has made peace on tuts comiu-nt, tnd covered the sea with cointneicial rivals; she has given an im pulse to the mg'iufjcturcs, to the agricui- turu, and tothecoinjifrceof the c tiUnent’ I nis certainly i* very bunrvolent. but it is ck.* p;i:tiajwiiha la-tsix pence m charity to otuers. In this stafe nf affairs, the clamour* aris • ng from an increase of tixition. and fro-.u a want of employment, hare Vtoon veri J -— piirerful, and the taraultuou* meeting- lately h*(d ; bavo bce» subjects of rea. - r -n :hc X Y Daily Advertiser, September 1 f ,s w.tn extreme rcluetanei- th.i? >' : u,nler the necessity id publishing til - ivi ig o:d. r of fie bo.id id halt!) ; :e - ite. |,.i— d t.i•• t evening \V d . n '.>rst iiid tnati'iy ti.-w '.iv.*s huv'O on tu r,ii s'l-ice the death- in tilioned m th .i.i::iim. nt* widen 'Wie u. turo the board ■ ic f'.ireiiiion. e * annul but till' K so. i decisive md irrevocable st p sanui • ivt been no-'l uie.l for it least on*: day !l there sl .'iuld prove to be any 'symptom .1 eocriias'.'ig -ick.ies-.—my ue.w cases, o: uv evidence of Its spieuditig st ml, ti Infer might have issued this afiernou i, to-morrow monii g As it is now, ivlict., er there p:\ive to be si kilns «r nut, v. very much tear the city wilt t'e-i tin* e- tects of this m *asure fur in .ti'hs to coin Nov-York Hard of HmKIi. ) Monday tito Scpicin >er, Hi!). 5 tVhercas tats If i ..d ii.ts - i- .n u j Iteve that Several deaths of mdignait f ver have occurred at the Uld-siip and i'.s vitiiity—Therefore, Unsolved, That tiie inhabitants of th:. part o! the city situated w dim the f-diow lug boundaries, tu wit:—B ginning at t!i foot of piar No. 3, in toe East Rivet: hence ru-iningon theeastcrly side o! satn •ur and the adjoining slip, to llie corn i i Ptarl-street, thence up Pearl-street > be west side uf VVmil-street; thence .ion . Vili- tr, et to the East river; be aud here iy cecoiii.n tided to r -muv *, and that ai: s»e!s be rein .v- d Irom within tlie bound' ores Mil. tte.sdcrj, T iatit be, and hereby is oar •ty col u:iiiiii*iill*d to the inliantants v. - said city*..» well within t:n* buundm ni’s.ida- "'sewhie! .p h ify thetryards, tiers t: I i),ivies, by a tree Use ol quin a-;-lurk d linn . If ns,I veil, i'. .1 the assistance of the ■ ianl ot ileal*.: ti^ei.ter with the cits in- spector am! tr.; .isisfinis be, and hcreb* tre required tu x .ni ne every uoustt a id ijt niitt M t.ie I'oitts l.-sctlbed in fie fi si jo!ulii, , i. anil tint wl.e.-tever it may t o i i'l ueci-sSii'y, "n y esu eauy imu- ■ part'll -fil, c-llar, orvard to be cleansed , *d I nt t ey cause a I ■ privi si..as, an' • **rs, or nt.i-'r .'ioxiiios bid'em tint may b i glected hy t".e luii.Yiiti .ts, and WO. •nay app *ai'to b - del tei i us. to 00 piir.li e I by a f*eo use of quiet, lime. Bv inf •t the board. J. Mohto.s. Secretary of the board uf iica!l» Thecirrumstance* wltrch attended In sickness anil death of two y m g men .t. sun ■■ihd nephew of Mr. A. Van N si in William-street, tub urn* on .dun,I ,y and theoth-r yesterday iiinrning, luvtiu produced con. dersble excitement in tie. ••tty. we publish the reports and tiie statc- .a -uts uf tne physicians tu *ne board d •icalt i relative to these cases—it will b- -e?n that a dilii renc** ol opinion exist i-uong the gentlrineu of the faculty, res Ii cling the true character of their dis-asi. vf hough it is petftclly na ural tint th •etiitbility, and perhaps the fear*, ol the t'linmuiiiiv should be alive, to t.ns subject t *t it is to be inpid that no umiecrssary a.arm may be excited. A few days wif d termini a fact of the utm ist :m;;o< ta . r loth* Well being «f the city and not f-s an ;n | isr ofio tiv'd-i —mat is. whether i contagious a tl !'.* ul disease has brux. i, natjinuuzsi us or >“ji. i .it until lucre I* •nor",and inn'e dect 1V.*, cviuCute lo sup- tort suer, acon. iu-i i than ai present ex ists,bve . aunot forbear to re. o'nm.tttl it t the citizens to reman, as quiet and ttnti- qoil us pos-ible. r.i" rajddity \iita which .tories of lh« Yellow Fever cnculate, tu wild exaggeration which th y exjierieace at aimust every step, and the extreme proneness of a.&nfcind to beli vv U s: half the :ruth is not told them concerning tis true character and progress, ail combine to urge 9leadine:J of mum, and prudence of conduct, upon cur citizens, i'tie caiumi- ty is gr“.it enough when it is known actu ally to xi't—i, would be a great misfor tune if :g elfec'J slioiild be increased by on- reasunab e alarm and apprehension. Eo(t:-d of Health. &:pt C, !S13. Tlie bisiHliil nealtli report, tliat no new case ol malignant fevccha* been reporteu 'his day. By order of the board, J. Monrov, sec’rv. The a her" report was made yesterday at ICoclock. Tlje board met again in the gf- Itst evening, at tvnich tuo-. nt new case of malignant fever had'been reputed, to them. —*Y. J r . Mercantile .We. SA inst. DIPLOMACY It would seem-tliat the diplomatic trade o our country is as w-11 unwtistood, and as regulary practised, as any one to the whole circle of common employments.— Fur a few years |*ait. it ha* b-m very lii- tleelse titan appointing, out Jilting, a voy age in a (ligate, and a -rvaiguanou. Vli.s department is subject to constant changes i.iinl *perulati.*n*. Kr Pink.i.y «;a sent to Vaplcs'aud Russia, made a riq) ,1 trip 11 both, atnl res,p;ued, Mr. Russell:» y rn •>ut on one or two such trips, olid qu!!. i. i)r. Kusiis did much the same thitig.i Mr. Liunpueil is full-wing suit,—*.,,1 nov tin “National Iht* llig'tnr.-r” ■■.form, ui tliat *•! . Forsyth, wl: ■ ha-just reached displace ot destination, is about to r-‘signalni rvturu rtiis is perfectly fumca . Ifthe sslaccs ul .'im >asadoi's are lint -uffi-uent to sUupi H chein, tney ought lobe mcreased, even on the score at ecnobiny—for no <-oiiijipns . ’ion that would ever be thought of, vou d -tpial tlie expense* caused by tliese can* 'taut ciiaiig.-s, to **,y notmng of tins nicon- venivnee and injury to the public int r- ■ *t*. Nine '.li'iusuinl dollars uii;.fii, anil •I.no thou sand dollars salury, is u good u« " uv for a smg.it year.—»V. Y. tJuily idu. Fno.il THE /PEST I.YOI.tfi. We have received from our vn. r. spuu- I 'tit at B riiiu la, files ait the K.i|igstoi> tironi:I'*. J imaica Guuiant, St V'liicrn! itvgisier. Dvimtrara G.iz.*ttc and Trii.tiud •Mirant r., -.i.. 17tli .1 j ily. We nave ai- Bei tuuila dues to tne 14th of A iuust.. h. bill DelOiO the iegialatu.e of Bern.a- ■ a lor 11 • appo.utmetil ul .Worn ir.spe. t. : l aipurted lueiO. r, pr ipuse* ta. t.,l|„e.. • g f vs—while p'ne. 2s—pit* h pine, .'a tin M.—slaves. Is bd—siilhgi. ». 1... 1 neirli r.ts abil pail.vs COiire. nctl iviii In. 1^. the extent of the aid which-, they require; and such institutions a* arc foimed, but have not gnn» into actual operation, will report the extent of their funds,the places at which they intend to vo ike their estab lishments, the whole number of youtns of both sexes which they intend lo educate the number and kind of teachers to he en.« ployed, toe plan uf nlucatimi sdoptril, ami the ext. nt of the aid required, fins • i f.intiatiim is necessary tn enable.tho pre sident rv vl- t. runtrc whether the spi.ruprt- V,:on i f c i tgrrss ou »; ta b# tkj.p i 4 in . o up. r. ii uito t...’ ]i;s,i:i.tii.|,» vhirli may **'<•, ■• »t it. and to n.atv a ju»*. d..« i- tjuu'ut tin* sum Kpp’.'p,rated jiropurtio'. tu the oieaas of t!;e go- vcr'imetir r.i-up- ratton oil' be x'r olcd to ui mstitubi.ris .is may b" r,;>j*r: i*i'. as veil in .-.re-ti; g toe p, ci»-"*y buildings, as iu taeir currv ,t xi < nevs.” Several acciteot*. w are sorry tn say, have occurred iu i!.j- dirt* it t. thiougii the use of bad i-wling piece*: no I,»» than r *,ar wi liiti ttic last . week, Slaving been mi mut uv tne ha ,el* of their ft.\v mg ni"cej> tan - .ting i <• v- :n!er* >1 *uch a, ti- eles, we tbl if. i.ng t to on made n sp u *t- ble for acrid, n !i p, f un: l" the imbue fiottt their imp' rivet state, if sc flic.oi.ll/ proved they w.r ,,«»t overioa.teo or tho lime. The in'ist st ■ ure way ivuuiil fc! . ti Pave llie ui pi i« d » uh a double ehai t . b lure inraViti' isly using th oi. This woo'd sati-fucte-ui tu led pat tie*—Hash- t.g-f c;, City Caz. fthiusi. .tiuoiit'd tu employ a measurer oi nut, a. my ni >y ciioo.i*. Acvou'its from Triiiidui! flatv. t.'i.it t!.,!.- "u ii.ul tik.-u froiM tue ruy« tsts by mu ;• a • oitsid'.raldv quuatity :t spe-tr. I'i'lili.l nlvinreil a coiisideiutii: di*ta.'ce i'o t<"W-Grenada. winch isreprercuted *. u*ing iu a state it mlKil.on. i’uez was •ft by him "ii l!i<* river Ajiui r, In keep io neck the royalist* abuit ln.il quarter, • .i.-'s i; appears lie is cnpabl.! of i.otug — i : iudvp ml: Iirs, it is s.nl. have had tiu dv.iutage in every »kiniii-.h wttli the roy !i*t* inn c nn in tail I’itt* Ri'.g-tO'i Ciiruni'tlv, uf fun Blth of ! ; y. s ivs-—*■ Vai l'irr accounts h-v. ivu; t u.so! I.i'd Cuchranv’s piiic.c*iitiu!|. lie vis .lili be! J v Calao, and i! : d nut savto at n! dispuseJ lo iiiisv t'lo s»*ig‘'. .‘I, l.at! i rn fortunate etriuru to rapture a Sounisii ii!!vo:i. Iiavi. g tpuards of nuo tutli.oi. uiiars on b‘i ird. c-.uiid to util ripan,— t'oe ofii..tors t«';.*:itit I’urlo Bello ivcre still t tho to'-vn of Dane.,, an l the tor n at f> to a mi were ptirsiu.'ig tavir Various occu- i) itinns ” Thiity tierrrs of ioml andfiur middlin" ■i.Ti •• ware .1.hi at aiic'.'.t i 4* .f joustou, fur 14ht of Jti’y, il 61 10a and 5tl.— Con, tide 5.'.': ins: From 'iic Nationa! I:i*r’! : ^cncer, 2t!i inut. i. VtJ J- v <;i 17L tH 1 they. The views of i' .resident of tlie- LJ*«itr<S Status, II-iilvr wtiuse ^ti•>:* the .111,111 a IO.f’OO dollars, uppr.jpu* a7v! t,y tin: la,* r iii,rcs, lur Indiin c;>■iirz.Af.ii*.1 ;'tid im- pr.iv-ment see to if u.'piiei!, niay tr.; tnered l-oin tite sabjuio".! letter, winch. *. •undivstu id, bus been issu .1 in the f.»ioi , i i cirmlar, hy tha war departine.ut, t» as nany igrtits a; ire 4 ktiowu to ba eiiga.ml o promoting the wo‘ k of Indian civi’iza- •nn “within the limits ol those Indian n»- tnns wnich b trder 011 ,'ir settieiuvnrs.” Tin* information railed for is ccitniniy ie.".**siry, as 1 first si, |i 1:1 the progr. s- of • system w.uioh is to tu t adopteit m O. r 1 _•!*' • to tiie appropriation its content.da "d tf . t. I) , ibt'vs.thi,anpropriatiun «V;|ib" mure X' -.istwly pi'o-iiutivv oi the ubj *ct iiiteii;.'- by it, is an auxiliary fund, especiaih i .ii'tfi hand* is i'mse m alt ch it is in coti- •oipiatiun to p.ice it, than it could pusai- 1 v h.' unde were it constituted an indc- iiendutit otic. Tne sum is too s nail up.111 vtiicii to urgantzv. a «.*panlc system; but. vere it ten liuvs its pr sent, am.inut,it is ;• oh,till * that., even than, it *v iu!.i he more ratiiaily and u.-l'uiiy applied i:y tn • men v.m haw * ne t rih Under t!iv impulse o! tieir own iiuniahi.y, aud in nv stiength f their own meatn, tna.i tt Would be by i-.s-1 •int* nierit unde* takers. uitcuL in. “In order t" render lilt *-itn of 10,0'J! loliars. .Tinu-.I'y appro*!, late ! at tuv las session ol congress foi li* < lizitiun •*: I*i livos, as exteastvviy Men-'ti'luI a* I Moufupur. TU is wei' knuwi*, tint "tie of the sign- • ia it. dec!:,ration of I d pendeiu e, Was !*t: then Hopbins, *1 Hl.i i.e Is.m il; and .mist ot ;wn • have th.-y.ic simi- lit s of lb.* .igii.i'turi» to that iii.ii.hi tai dui- iimem, h n-i i| ti.-cil tli pt’i-uiiar thinigie- jdiy of that ye ltlei:i..n, ., ,d made inqui- it'.i, h (:.«• li.ilowing b.ograpi.ical j,':.*t*' - Mi. i a.'w iv ik -i,titled the '• 1 Vi* Gazetteer of t r.i ecticui ui.d lit,it!, iM-j liul, * reyei ly ,.lin -S".-u ill ilu tyui'l, Will inewer]—I'cntinei. w 1 “Thv nail -lira:;;: Hopkins, a distin* •ij t'-.i j: a u *e.■ *e-mi . a nv.t "i ti..,.! 1,t IVi.v: ;tn ., vni. • I li.- H e t.llvi, . i rj itl'NLi . ifeWits . \i. • ii. t ■ his y.,u fd ’■ .gii p: ..t.i'-c of ’.i.'tnl . , .‘aine estevi.iu.: r.rh:; gruvi.i my virt'ji 1, uti-.i t.is r.-eu,. nv. At JH VJI :J ,IV. "i, its* ,| .1 Justice of the n, w, X'..'naively in thv buaiuesv • ■ids. and was appointed 1 ,, iTkvs, Some r.i' i.iiu.b in rt ....il imp.u tun!; and lo- d.*1 the ties ol .ill oitu gi-.at abiiily gi.d Is ,n*si, and with equal advani ig tu m.- r pulafion ah'.i the pubitr. tutvivst. 1T5-I hr was a; puii.led a uiiuiiuiu of muni iil'Caiinn.SMOiierii, which «>»• m it Albany to di.icst aud concert* plan JUion for the iol.io.rs. S'noi lly altei uv iva* chosen chtrl justice ol tli • -upci cuilrt uf the cnlu. y of ftuu.lv Island; in 1 fu j lie was elevated to the ulS , chief in.tgisir ilv of the culuny, and to tied 10 tins dign fie l and nupurt .iit st„iid about eight yvtis, but not iu sUccrosnui.L Me was also lor several years chancel,a n! the ilnllege. At the cuatn'.eiict'meiitj tint dilfiiullies between inv colonies <>! eat Britain, governor Hopkins took j ariy, active, ant! ibicid'ed p.nt in favor t .uv fotmeK He vride ,t pampliiet in uort of tiie rights and tlainis of tne ■ hvs, called, ‘* I’i.e ii:g!its of the Coluij .xamined,” which tvas pubi shed by • tiie gen- ml aasemuiy. lie was 1 '■*." of the immortal congress ol Td, .1 clarvd these stutvs fthen cul(,ui:s] td ••tree, soevi r ign, and loiirpainlent, , ■us signature is atta^iu'd to this sciilj ami imp rtint instrument, wnich has] example in tuo archives ol nations. “Governor Hopkins was not onljtl guu.hu J as a state sin all and patriot, 1 . man of ousiouss—having tiren ex'.eoj ■y engaged m trade and uaMg.itioaJ • iso conceiticd -,u i:iamifa.<Itiiu> and] ultu.-e lie was a decided advocate a z-a ous supporter, both <■( civil] eiig.n .s lib '1 y ; a linn pall Int, a Mil U.14 country, and a pair 11 of OsefulpJ institutions, lie possessed a tud<tj discriminating mind, and a clear»d J prehen.iv - understii.dins; wan ahe I tinguisheil fur his pub ieand privgltittl letngan able and faitii.ui pubb oifil • ml an eminently ueful privaie y'fcenf “Governor Ilupkin; finlshed’ ,, honorable and'usefu! iife, on t!:/ ,Jlil I Ifbo, iu the* 79th ye«r of n, ttgej MUftI)Eli MOST Y&E- The nrighburhooil ol Hi.n jr hapvr i again become a scene of h.,*d b-.ted j About tv:i days ago. Mi-/ ; ARY Wl l.iL.tsT, a female snnewli/ adianel |y* ir., who *as livi ig xviir * J " ilj >i O-S,!)!•', the presi lent is ot opinion tliat it j vicinity of th.* Chipel, ifcjt out t, ng it tu he applied ia co-op,^'ration >vitn leuelusare on a retired d't of rhlTjl ] tiun, to gather cucuir.bVtor picklia not ret irumg in a reaJtuble time, al senger wt, devpatchr/i quest of he* she was r*rut 10 tie !uU ' fiieilay pi away, and sitll slie d' Ro; return.* oj iilorn:iv v:.q -i y oi.ttau'e ainonv a jj tiet'libnrs, hut none r iv '- a i'/acij of her, and the fa*uA ' v 'th whom «. cd became »ert«u.lyPi' rellcns >ve f.*i safety. A day or t*. however, aftj was tuisicd, her !'^ e ' 3 was f immersed in a swa' a cO' sideraule tancefrom thecuc*fi , r p itch, amipil with from20 to so'ckshnt. Ii w a ,cl tured that tiir hundred p.*(,ef while she was i.u^e act ol gadinitJ cucumbers, and it her body wa«ef ul t • the spot r re it WS Iound,J the briief tliat iivimlil f,,rev.rrc:q that “dark sold.',” iritnout Isitj covered—but, /tiie saying will out.” Acquest was body, an it wt Persia ml that th cs who weieJied, deposed, thj| men uf tl'.c s" neighborhood,-, whom tho di ised hvl ir,.tit iirij tor damr.gcS) nkh from the.krin t ie exertiuus « f beiicvo.ent asacciatt ns, or udiviituals, vslio may cn- •- • tu devote ir time u" means t i eifect the o.jecl oi.;. uipiutvd oy the ac*. of cu:igre*s, “Built will be itidispen.sibl", in order t j apply any portion ol the sum annropi la- 1, in the manner proposed, :uat me plan 1! edur-atn.-., !■> ad l ti 01 tu reading, writ- 1 g, a d aritnmetic, should, in themstruc- biin ul tiie b ys, extend to ihe pra.ncai *u .wle.lge of the mode uf agriculture, and •if such of the niectianic arts as are suited tu t ie condition of the Indians; a; l( | in that uf the girls 10 spinning, weaving, and sew ing. It is also indispi inutile tout U:e es tablishment should be fixed within the li- •its of liiose Iudiau natiotis which harder ••n ur settlements. Such associations, or individuals, who are already nctually en gaged in educating tin Indian*, ami who may desire theco-jper tom of the snvert,- mer.t, will report to the department oi w a r, to be laid before the tpresident, the loca tion of the institutions under th-Jr super intendence, their furtrfs, tho number and kind of teachers, the .number of youths ot bath saxes, ths objects which are actually ‘i