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ffenra much in cosre nitres from foe wsat ef
"P ?*•#* »k ' **• &
anj one dnllati tmlare'payable o| demand, by
dri-CHy Treasure^ la UtakKotes curreut lathe
city.
A NeuVl’i-rk pjper remarks flirt In -reviewing
the administration ol criminal justice In tlitt city
it in grftifyiog to otyerve that since the introduc
TUB.MIAY EVENING, Ssm.iou 2, 182.1.
ALDERMEN ELBCTSU-V.
The r.nnnal C lectio n tor Aafertnen to represent
the City efnjvanoih the crtauingye-T, took piece
yesra-rdr;, and «ai wirin') contested, Five hun.
died aiid i.i te voice were given in. On count
tag their, out th» (lay, the feliuwmg eras declared
Ao ire the result<
.11 w. HAMEHSHAtt,
**
JAMES MORltlSON.
4J2
CH.tRI.ES HARMS,
424
HOS: S IIKItBF.BT,
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ritEDLIl!' .K S. FELL,
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rtiF.OSGE SCHLEY,
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ffHKDEIUCK DENSI.iHt, *
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CttAttt.'lvS II. HAYDEN,
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MOSES SHEET ALL- • , •
•343
WM c lUMELi,
313
JIVIES S. IiULLQCIL
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Flit Li t* IIII VSUI,
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TilO'j.tsN MO.tEL,
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GUVfilt SI-UHGCS,
tt>7
Wd.J*. MARSHAI.T,
2.6
<iEO IV. AMlKitoil.'v,
216
•1 ItO'tAS CL A UK,
2l2
wilu.Cm tiltVig,
J62
,i- -if. EUKitra,
141
12 It A KEN r,
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N. IE tlf.Mp t'EAD,
Th'Jtnt. r'. ears, x ere e.Veled,
61
VHIM MEXICO',—Uy &o arrival at New Y.
■fr.-.i. Tampico, «e lewn ii.it general Sanra 1
We-n-ho revolted against the Guvernmei.t^lml
-Sa-reudered to the forces sent against him at Sot
I uis Potori, before which piece he had encamp.
«d his vnr.y. Previoui to Iris surrender, he hail
-seized Spanish property to s considerable sinoun!
on the road .0 Tampico. His army, which a
mounted to about 3 or 4.W3 men, had niada the
Aoads between San Luis dc Potusi very uua.fc,
jiartioalsriy for the conveyance of Spanish pro.
aP«ty
Mr. Foosrr*, our late Minister to Spun, and
Jkt.Kaeat.tine elect from this state, in the next
.41 o- grots, wu in Warrington fm the Kith ult
Mr. Amn* • Charge d'.Vffaira uf the United
Glides, in Spun, is said to have promptly follow
ed the Cortes to Cadis, instead of remaining in
Seville as was reported. x
The Sew York papers notice the approach uf
» ilrfi, in the North H v=r, which rocieured 835
tow ards the present leaders, and almost ex-
iirguistied the remaining hope cf ttcntual
ly sustaimrig the Constitutional system,
The successful march of the enemy was
soon however attributed tn its right cause,
The tlisalfeciiun of. Gen. Villa Campa win
was charged tvilli the defence of ilte pass o:
Uespenoperos, and who shortly alter declar
cd lor the Royalists.
About !500.of his men at first only, ac
companicd him for a few days, and then
abandoned him; and it is a remarkable cir
cumstthce that neither this General nor the
Coude de Abisbal were able in their disaf
fection to convey to the tanka of the French
army a single Spanish soldier. Cadiz re
mained (inn, and there was no Drusnect of
Te. utd'lMhTwidtVMoudniaiyiAout |tlmro uras^U e*l^ 1''T* "A “
J3U.C00 feet uf aquare timber, beide. a quantity ' h ?" leaSt h "l je » f ‘“me advantage
cf be (Ms,. ..maud<ohe wutth from35to 50,000, j*e |n g obtamrd over the enemy by Brilaste-
dollars The Umber issaid to have been cut to !^\ M 1’ or ! 0me r
east uf Onion River in Vermont, (Utegdow. ft*' "h ch, from the state of feeling
She Cb.mplain Un.l. and embodied at Fort Ed. 1 *"g*" *° «" t ^ ain ', »“ confidently
ward The raft was navigated by ten men, and [ *'*'"*<> " 0U ’" b ?. folio > «l by an Immediate
hpd on board a house well furnished Sir their Wt.l dealruaton of the French now in
. with e cow,. home, and » carnage. lh . e . c °u"* r y- T . hob l’' jm
AewFaprr-Jsro.K.M.nuasre,, E»q. ha.J*
»u-.l propos-tfo for pub!i*hjnj a s.mi-weekly
tuin of the Oyodjs fi, the number and atrocity of
ofrencus have visibly diminished.
rmpossis are published In 4he Evst Fhirids
Heralil, Of the 16th hist, .for earryi»|r the msil
fropa S>. Augostiue, through the ihbi|b of the
Terrttor y, to Penswcols, every fortnight.
1NTF RESTING VIEW OFSPATN-The fol-
luwing sketch of the situation of affairs,in Spain,'
was communicated to the editors of the N York
.Mercantile Adrertitey,by a genttemaj arfived at
that port from GibralUr. Although U is,of no
later date than hitherto recefved, If wilt be found
to disclose iome tircumstsncea of interest not be-
fore known, arid ail I hma tendency to raise the
r opesi of those a ho luvefoars for the result of the
cont.st in tliat country
The New Priscilla left Gibraltar the ere-
ring nf live 4th ol July, up to which period
nojrtrpet'tai't event had occurred in Spain
iiy which « dcciiU-d and eotrect opinion
i-imlfi.be'forwed as pr the final remit ol the
present contest there. The King and Cor
tes were at Call*, which city Was invested
by the French both by sea and hand, not su
i flhctually however as to prevent supplies
..rpr visions and bread muffs gv-ingfurward
hum Gibr tliar by the way of the t iver Sm-
ta j’cire. The whole French force in An-
tlaldsia is said not to exceed 15,000 men:
much less than that number invest Cadiz.
The extraordinary march of -lids body of
ititn, from Madrid by the Pass of Despen-s
peios, through Seville towards Cadie, with
out meeting with the slightest opposition—
dtliouglsat uasroiifidently believed twice
the nuoibcr'wrre provided In oppbsclhcm,
cxcittd in the ntin-ls of all who were not in i con.'itibn If an that of brutes.
. ublic 0/CohmMt.^CtHaWptpai.
to the 30, h ult. suie that t»? ; Erttftdh In-
P tes of 44 gunaesch.liad atrivid off the
ainc for the avowed purpose of captur
mg the.Spaniati squadron .commanded, hf
Com, L» Borde. We do.nof know how to
reconcile the policy of a government which,
otj.the otid hand', is doing all itcan tttpver-
thrnw liberty, in one port nf tti* dominions
of Spain, while, il the above statement is
cotrtct, it is giving jt the most essential
aid in another.—Late crenls have shewn,
that there existed no groumls'to apprehend
a failure in the attempt to establish inrie
pepdence in Sotnh- America, and the dtver»
aioh, which the arrival of n French fleet
meat necessarily create in favor of*the pa
triots, now renders it probable that the
struggle einnothe oflcng duratinn—-This
Is rendered the more probable, that the Co
lombianshavo received, by .the arrival Qf a
Dutch ship at I.agUir*, S4 long Qi poAnd
ers, and 10 carronade's, with military, cloth
Ay for hia 'mind, ne did hot possess aplen ; ,-
Id taleiiiM yet be way h tnfn of exoclient
judgmentrind pro/btmd wivdoin. ' He was.
the min .of the worlds. 4d£ knew what The
charactrr was cf those whom he UW,'.- al
thrdugS'hqnairoevWABeriiUtearvjb«Wt>i-
tie feoiUillftiluitBWfcrbitii ifcifiSrijhfi
i (solution, j'ot he'waa ‘-vw^ deliberate>ud
I'fySmlfr id
Jrft ippdaraocof nhich-uveravvedtbbse who
were in bit presence,' jet. hls digtiity wsf
not blended with haughtiness. .'jHe was al*
so vetjr condescending 1 towards'those • who
vieVeinylowcondiliOT..'-
“Wssjungtoowssahiexeellent soldiers—
He showed great bravery in battle, yet,he
did nof rejoice in blood. He wasthe excvl
ing, •tores, arms, and npioltions of war of lent president of the 0.8. Re conducted
•til Irirwln t k* nlsrtlw trulliwrl ah timnawl.i ssf 4.1 L -Ll-A A.2* .J5*L a. It- I
all kindm tbo whole valued at upwatds of
ore' ttiillron ol dollars; nearly the half of
which tvat insured in, this country Let
ters from Carracuas to the 2d inst. state,
tbayiur Minister, Mr Anderson, w.-.s on
the ere of departing from that place fur Bo
gota, the capital <>f Colombia. .The letters
communicate fhe interesting intelligence,
that Mr. Tod, our charge d’affatrea at Bo
gota, life* prevailed on the government to
modify their revenue laws, by abolishing
the extra five per cent, duty hithert, paid
on imports from the United States, ‘more
than was paid on imports from Europe.
The same lettera assert that the Colombian
government has ratified the Loan contract-
ed in England by Mr.- £ea.
■We observe with pleasure, that the Co
lombian government is talcing measures to
improve the condition or the native tribes
within its jurisdiction, bv abolishing those
inodes of punishment, and those restraints
imposed by tile Spaniards, wjjich had re
duced these unfortunate beings to a worse
the strut the highest degree cf distrust ha* likewise been issued lor establishing
•The
pk.-er,. the city of Augusta, to be called
JDem.crat.“
Tie loutnal dc» D.bsts of the 24th June, ssya,
v* His W jetty gas e i private tujie -ce this mom.
log to ttie Karon de Marc*l, ainisler of tbe King
to the Unitod Stater."
Ttie Oeriin (Prussunr G»?cttcof the 14th .Tune
Con* Tin* this anVcle. ** Vrivy cuunsellur Gbeubi,
Whr «as to go to the Unit«d State* of Amt rica
»nq *'i\y of Minister Bfudtnit, has suspend *'
tSjs Je,'»rure, and has. it is tail), another dt-ri
*^ti»n: he U to be accredited near the legitimate
government of Spuin."
* &WAK9 Sbobt, irho was arrested In PhUadel
gw- n ihehth ult. on tbe charge of homicide
4pmir.i<ted in Ireland, was broughtthi^re*ehii
Jus*ice TVghman, on tbe 21stXnSdnciis44
#rom baiL . a . ^ -
Mr Sixwxtt, and Mr. MTaYrtST sStBri e
the i rt of the United States aniSCveat Britain,
ut -1 the ditputr d article ot tbetreaty oTtJheni,
2u rrived at Wuhiigton, and it daf^plcud
tin ■ *euld proceed to the business of their at
poii-tno Wahpllly. .
Out.last account! from Bordeaux, URntion that
the c mi..g crop of ffinv promised ta be exceed-
ing! buhdant,
■ A Uatavia paper of April* Slh, received al Boa.
states thit a great fire broke not in the Bazar, (or
marker, on the26 h of March at 7 in the evening,
and continued burning until the 30lh. About
40 atone kcuscs, 140 bamboo- houses, and 120
smaller buildings acre either hunt .or palled
down' '| hr amount of property destroyed bad
not hei-n ascertained r but the lots trail supst
lobe- very torziderable.' Much pr^iett^lad
bcin sned lytlie sircr preWa.. Great appre-
hfi - ons acre entertained at one time tliat the
fit- i tiiild extend to tbe more populul-iftd com-
mereiat pant of Uatmvui but fortunately the
tritdcbaiigerk
. The maaterof a vraael from Belfast, Maine, has
.beet, prosecuted by die Marshal of the city of
Burton, for secretly landing certain emigrant pas
lingers contrary to law. The penally for each
jSMcngcr in such eases w two hundred dollars.
Commodore lint has. declined the invitation
tp a public dinner intended'to have been given
Um,ty. the Officers on-the Naval Station at
Charlestown, Mats. It a note addrasmd to the
ge.nilemeu forming tb. Committee, the Coinmo
dore state* as a rekson lor not accepting their
f»o iie invitation that every moment of hie time
would be occupied in arranging his private con
«eru>, previous to his departure to assume the
duties of |ua foreign Itation-
Judge Ftots set out from St. Augustine on the
Uh inst. for his houte in Indiana, for the purpose
tt ia said, cf removing hia family to Florida, as
<b>lr liiture readenee. Governor Doran has ah
yo written for hia family to accqpipuny the Judge,
Vfho is expected to return to St. Augustine about
the first of November. .
The authorities ol the city of St Augustine, have
p»a*eil an ordinance, authorising the issue, to she
renvmt *f RJOO, of small notes and hid?, for the
tfonycnieKf of the citizens} nho, it is said, ezpe-
directed, exhibit scenes of infi.iite distress
and misery, the T’repch being generally
proceeded by a horde or the most abandon
ed Spaniards, termed “Fucciosos " A town
for some time previous to iho arrival of the
fftmer becomes tile object of tbe most
wanton disastrous abuses. But in nr> in
stance has this rabble been successful when
oppostd by the National Militia, unless
they Irate had the French their “holy al
lies*' to aid them. The French entered
Valencia on the 13th of June, under Count
Molitor—they intended to dlreela retrogade
march towards Barcelona, which place is
in a high state of defence. General Mina
whose army is not sufficiently numerous to
risk a general action, or to oppose the
march of the French, hangs on their rear
and flapks, keeping up his familiar guerrilla
warfare. Barcelona continued ineffectually
blockaded by sea. nn
The whole country betltg*undcr • martial
law, the general mails were constantly .in
terrupted, and.even private communications
by expresses, to and from Gibraltar were
difficult to be effected. The last accounts
from Gen. Ballasteros, (who how seems
commander in chief in Andalusfal were,
■hat he ttas directinc hla. march from the
Kiugdom of Valencia towards Ihe pass of
pespenaperos, and sftei'placing K in stale
pPdefeAce, to prevent the passage of more
French troops Jcto,Andalhsia from thc.oth
er slUe oi Siena de Morcna, intended to
proceed toward Cadiz to rafee the siege or
that city.; On his match bfa army wa-
fast increasing jls. ; nuq-.bera—and fee was
concentrating the beat blood and thlenl cf
the country. - Among others who were pa.
sing from-Cadiz to join hitfi, ami who visit
ed-Gibraltar-lit theit route, were denurals
ZayaaindLallcmand.
The former ia h brave and inufligent sol
dier who dtatinguiahed himself at. Madrid
alter the* desertion of A blsbal. The latter
M°° well known in;America to need any
description here, ' . *
Tbe received opinion In regard to the
affaire of Spain, is that even should the
French sucreud in restoring the King to
hix absolute power and diiperflng the
Cortes, neither peaeenor jraqqulljty will be
secured lathe country,‘.whilst a French sol
dier remains in liio-cuump. Guerilla par
ties already hlj .the mountains, consisting of
those who are. ah for implicated, that their
capture by an absolute monarch would be
followed by an ignominious death. ' A pow
crful army in the field, whicp to ssy the
least has manifested a firm attachment to a
Constitutional government—If dispersed,
can alone secure their safely by‘seeking
the same refuge—The numbers which
have become possessore of National and
Church domains, lioldiitg their tenure from
the Cortes or Constitutional government,
all which must naturally revert bac* under
the abxoluie government, and in fine the
peculiar hatred that exists in the breaatof ■
Spaniard against foreign control,-«|l com*
bine to furniib ibis natural conclusion.
seminaries of education at Valencia, at the
public cxpcncc, on the same model as those
already in operation at Caracas. The Co
lombiano, of the 25th Jude, contains ex
tractiof a letter, addressed ly It. Col.
Yoiirg, to a gentleman in Caracas, in which
lie gives a very flattering account of the ie.
cepifon he met with from ail ranks in the
U. S. u-hen lie accompanied the two sons
ol General i'acz, who l -adobtained permis
sion from our government to he received
into the Military academy at West Pffitu.
By this letter it would appear, tliat the Gen
himself intends visiting this country -aftet
the termination of the war, and that he ia
expected here next spring.
Gen. Rermndez sailed from T.aguira in
the Colombian-alonp of war Bolivar, on the
M inst. tn take command of the army at
Rio de la Hechc, which was to act against
Morales —
The Greets—AS arrival at Boston from
Smyrna, has brought papers of that place
to tlie 6th June, from which, tre learn, that
the Turkish fleet, composed of 47 vessels,
great and small,'had been seen steering tor
the canal of Scio—The news of its. .sailing
irom the Dardanelles, which as previously
received, had spt£ad from Isle to Tale to
Pcloponncssus, where pvery tiling was in
motion to meet the enemy. TlVe nearer
tho decisive moment at preached, tb
Greeks were, if possible, the mpre decided
on making a most obstinate resistance. In
some places, men and women bad laboured
through all the religious holidays in. pre
paring the meant qt defence, feeling iconfi
dent that they should be compensated for
their fatigue by a victory over the Tuiks,
should these barbarians made an attack.
An emigrant, who had been only twelve
days oh our shores, was conducted to the
Police Office on Tuesday,upon a charge of
stealing 7s. 6d Jront a poor fruit woman.
Ho landed at Perth Amboyand although
unable to speak a word of lite English Ian
guage, had evidcnllyimbibedover yliteral
nalhne of our customs and laws. Acr’or
dtngly lie took a stroll on Monday down
Washington street and commented opera
tion by thrus trtg his hand,'unbidden, into a
huckster’s basket of niita-. Finding (he
tools of a mason lying upon an unfmshed
win, he next took'-them veryAi]ndly into
his keeping, and then qpjeringiltcXruit wo
man’s shop, emptied her thf box' Uf. the
change, whilst, she was iff (lie eellbr _ On
her return lie regated himself with nuts ap
ples, fee to Iho amount of 2s.. and paid die
woman in her own money, having filled T,is
belly, and got:5 . fid into the bargain. The
woman recognised the two_ shilling piece
by a particular mark, and was puzzled to
tmnciive by what sort of necromancy it
-had.fbund its way to her custoiMt’zpucket.
Finding* however, that her change box was
empty, the riddle was toon explained.. She
remonstrated with liimi but he shook hia
lived, and understood niemendaUpiitux it,
but made off with very suspicious speed.
Hr was toon apprehended, and. U now in
bridewell.—JY. J, Am er
lie was remaikahV for h» ' ^ ^
palriotisrit towerdi his poutitrtr.. He under-
wjnt many hardships jn war, for .he liberty
and happinbsa qf his countrymen,
grateful
tils. government’ with great sagacity and
prudence. Ha was. not desiroua of g*»r
and parser, bill to do good to hit. country,
was hit only esttem and-love among his'
countrymen The death Of that noble per
sop, was very much lamented by bis coun
t: y.. Let us imitate his usefulness, hit re
guisrity of conduct an t bis benevolence.
Ft mi a lute Lmiun paper, .-
An Irtsh-.ymnan, named Katty' Creedoq,
came be lore Alderman Cox, and charged
her husband. “ lor haveing killed’ her on
Saturday night.”
Katty said to Alderman Cox, that her
villain of aTiosbaud was in the habit of
“ maciatihg*’ her and “ teat ing her limb
from limb," nod that he bad often “ cut
her to pieces:” but in particular on Satur
day, when he quite kilt her, and she never
more expecud to go about, she felt so
much destroyed in the inside. f
Alderman C”K, to whom this sort ( fexag-
geration was q litr a novelty, desired th
poor woman to d.-scribe Iter cruel hus
band’s conduct more correctly, tor badly
a, be might have acted, the object of his
inhumanity was still in tbe land' oi the
living. •' .■ ’> •
Mis. Ct.rdon persisted in' saying tliat
her husband bad killed her, and;- iho Won
dered how any one could think, otherwise,
who beard Iter say - that lie “ mjciuleo
*tqr.”, ,
Alderman Cox was.at a loss for the ex
act meaning of the word-mac iate:, but Mrs
Crcedon's husband explained it, by show
ing the marks uf neiis upon his face, wine'
h s puitner had scratched into'n conipabj : n
with the'Indian tattooing. II.- said, In
Ar foirs ' • ' T **«SP
iShath'ae? To n,hly U,,i0n Mectiu-
Ssbbsth 8cUoo|Teaehtn, »UI be 1,-u
t 7“i!*P.'^ Wni0S ' 6,h C ‘
fotidwto?|^^ «
SStm
Garret Ackerman •
uountr
Frtoch Blttioho
mrs Arty B^ake
Gcoigv BurkerS ”
ram) -efini Band/
Wo Bandy . .
Jacob Barrow
sPyma Baker '
Nathaniel Battelle
Capf Wrt L Bartlett
Thotnu Beall
■rib™ Harriet tiapelS
Jamea Clark .
John H Clark ‘
mra RUenorCattie
mrt Sarah M Cantos
Mr Charlton *
JsmevDavant
JohiiUantelseo • ' ..
Daniel Damptr, Effing James Dailey
bam County Amoa Duglasa
IVmLpavii • ‘
Jacob Daibev
(Upt Wyrtt B Davis
Thus P Deveaux
. v"
UichielEma •,
Joseph Bing
r. B 7S®”"* ia ®0b
Capt Tbos Benm, J,‘
Timothy Baraanl
Paul Brink
LB Bostick
wisir*"
'sssai-
^®*Pt JeRoiakBoxtat
ogjfSeCralwa
Elvira Conaw
John Cemri
Starkey Collin
Edward Cfoakat.
WmCunell
a
tniaa C Dolley
Wm Dodd
nun me Jiioiaii tatiooing. x»e aaiu, ni- tfeniy 1) Hurt Benjamin Hicks
wife put him in that ccndiuitfo atnl that hfc nii.s t.eriner llanulton miss Eliaheth UKl
Alderman Cox—Oh l now I see how It ftn I.es h
is : there’s a tittle jealousy in the'ease. — r '~
MV. Creedon declared tlim-e was u grea:
deal. His Wife was a little ogld, tod tiiti’n
like to see him. look aV a youg woman SI.;
hart but a few deya tjS thrown a. pail n'
jllrty ucter over, him as lte lay in bed:
so I thought your \Ydfsl)>I> I-.-might gfee
her a slasli or two, and I only touched'Cei
just promiscuous, and she- happened io fs‘?
Alderman Cox—\V ell i thtt btfof* thine
I can do "a to bind you botfr . over .to keep
the peace towards each-other.; • '
Mrs, Creedon tiecleared sfte did’nt care, vniw Amey UiMer
what bccaroa of her, so that h'pr*HhiefJ’Df, a"' ’ ' x *
hushaittf w.a locked up : and'Mr. Crhedon
jhought.any state happy irom which his
wife was excluded, v .-J
•They were rimh ordered to find bail,
which failing t».prb.u e/ilitiy jvcrb sent ip
the Cdmptor, and ordered.: tb be kept in
separate.apartments. .Tije wile when away
declaring .that she would bb. master--of the
TlfE DF.AF AND DUMB —The Am
etican Asylum si Hartfprd, Tor the education
nf the Deal and Dumb, it, says the Salem.
Register, one of the most .interesting Jnsti-
tutions of our tmunU'y. Tho advancement
of the mute pupils in education and useful
knowledge, as exhibited hr the'itinus) re
ports of the Directors, is Indeed lurtprieuig.
The following it an extract from the last rev
porti *. ► .. '-
. . &</ « tad Isd'uearf.qU,
ON THE CHAKACTBIt ’lIT WASHINGTON
» Tho chatucterof Washington, is remar
kably excellent, end rare, and there' have
appesred very few peredns who have had
so ekcelletif a character as that distinguished
person,
He was almost a miracle for hit virtue.
He was free from gross vices. He wit
remarkable for his veradlty find justice.—
He ty»» exceedingly temperate, whs .nbt
ethigy. Nobleness of soul was -among the
traits ofthe chanter qf that great man.. He
was very regular and punctual tn all his
•flairs. He showed extraordinary mo duty
.ever in bis file kilt her.
Mrs. Creedon—Oil Paddy-5 how can you
sijr that when you know you’re always taut
thrringme? '. ", - "'. . , ; ■
Mrs.-Creedon—well!. and how can 1
help ill Ar’m you alwsya mtmhcrin:
roc?
. Mr. Creedon—Never Paddy: nevrr, hi.
wften you deserves it. Youi Worship, !
know what, lie’s-about, I keep' jiiin in
victuals and drink: instead oi keeping ml Jfj, vrn | j
lio wants to keep a woman. -*feobliw£
03* Tile friend, sad tequam..:-sab. tit, Js nejMraS
Got tan, and Ur. RenVy Gorton, are 'requrated td
attsnd the funehl of Min PamelaE. Gutyon.'frutn to,*o Jl'n I
the m sttfence of her Mother; in Montgomery near
Market street, at 8 o’clock to morroo; morning.
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Ship Savannah, Up- b.-, for New York, ‘
ltrir I.evjnt, Brown, . > ■ do '
Passengers In the bnrantiaii, Messrs Walton,
'bemta-and Dmigbsav/i, -.<»
ihuacilger in the Levant, Capt Kearney; ofthe
The biig Rli/a Mnrri-on, Johi
was epohenon the Cist July,!at. .....
days frofo ftavana bound to IlordeauX
| The <chr Elias Figottparfived-kt Charleston nn
I f List, 4 iliys frnm Phila,lelphhvrhh m>r
for s'.iaiir merVis'nii'h "8,-iif.neh*
at=s
IN Savannah, on the - J6tb inSt.anegro man who
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SgteS^jSisaeesraiS?
bout 83 years oftge.. J
Jnty 29 , |88 '
I.D'LYON, lu'ti,,
Brought to Jail
I N 8avannah on |h,-. I9ih ML a negro man who
^ »ay»hianaow w^ff. sad that he belong, Ao
ke.rankYOgVpilltheTttef Match tail, he ia five
feet three!aches btgu,iitd about thirty five ytan ,
or 1 , •'» . 4 *"- >' • ' i
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Brought to.Jail
N Savannah, on tbe 22d inat. s negro man, who
saynhiaLhamnji.TOU.atHltbaVb* belongs,t«
^mrp&urasii’isr
high, and about 36yein«ge. . * -v. *
mV 1 - m ‘
• mra Msrv Dupuss
. Hehry Dutton, UuUxS
County
.Oliver Dudley
£
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Henty B Fitts
Mr Fafigant
mus'KIanbeih-Famain mil, » Fitts
Toney Frasier Henry Fisher
Jamea Fray * Jamea Fountain
Cornelius Peher B Furouil
master Jas D Fitts
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miaa Prances A Grayson mi-3 Susan GJfilud
mb, IteheccaC Glass James G-ffib
I Germany Charlotte Gibbins
miss Sarah Gibbons Susan M Geren
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mils MedtC U tbmilton Francis Henty
tten y 1) Hurt Benjamin Hicks
ChiriesTtalry
tYiUiam Hodber
mVw Jarie Js»-it
Charles It Jennings
Ge-rgejo-es
Incline' Jrnea
Henry W Jordan
Efe Kenne-ty 2
master H K/cklighter _
E Hopkins
^John Humbert jr.
mm Leah lonea
Samuel Jones
Otis Jol.naun .
JiHMtbin D. Johnson
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jnix Sztxb Eng
-.me, Liniey
P-rdiriric Marston 8
• hhries Mnatqta .
Vihrer.'T Va-h -wa 2.
miss Marv tfonmrtl
. 'tra Naoma Halier -
msalrr Alexander J ‘
(Maxwell
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•rr* FT Marshall
.tvm B Martin Ezra
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Tine^ffe-KHPm
Msnua McHenry
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James Oliver •
A I.ishmest.
Jos twngvorth
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llioma. Lucender
mlas H-welre M ol«t
M : » He'tv tfliS
DMieo Stil'en
Wtry A E vtilter t
• FE Mi'ler
miss Amev Miller
Thoa Madam
Wm Margin
AGMerell
Horace Moa'lmt
Bryan M Hotrll
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CalberinrMcfjin
' Andrew McDowell
John MfShtne
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John Netrmm
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Mrs Phillips
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Jsmra Itobertl
, 'Wm l Rn;
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. Gapf Jnb I Roberts*
Thnphiltia Hoeera
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George Starkey &he,
Adam Shcpter . - • A*tfettr“|nf
Mr, Ks-h.l Sweet Joseph Simom
Chsa'D.'Stewsrt * James Smvlye
Mm LucretiX Spencer ;‘WIBiam slfosjn
Mh^^WfoSmiOi^.'DavHAStrobbif
4 Taylor V* Trias,Mary8‘tyt* 1 '
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mriM-ris ATrespar a Ch^hrM^
Francis Achille Vkche FrtderiekV«
ram Sarah Vjrne
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John L Youmsna
MtoXCBLSTTJiBj-
Jew PAnesud VtOoudV
Jin Micholain
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