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WWliSnAY Ry*NWCk»rt»»» **. 3
In lependent Pr. t-
ante
. no! been Mehed in cfalequroe*
turn ^
ill have been tAff!
by the Greek* over the Turks eaterin^,!^
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MMA ■ ■"^wej3£bntk...;ouklbe3»S». f sett- UTOU»^n «wd. «H» object
fe of «>>eU^H
.—. .- .:■ »*. been nestly printed, »t<
JIBMinltfiH'lt, vtkd •'’•• mgretl blj r to<x*tfie' '
. . _.. 4MiKHb’-. Ito antciqfthe tegnlrtu’
’“I WVeiurt time to inform you thst TO IKrib an l tbs remainder reserved l
fPBgg5ggSi& ««
„ virnmcnl f-r services performed
militia oflhe stye in the years 1*92,A
and 4. . Ample evidence tratbegn furnis!
MnutUs d<piJitm*nf|hat wr eart|c»
, any country, all musta<knowledg« who* have w»t
. oeveed iheireffbea. Hence Iwlt#*
! urn deeply to btdoplofed tluq TOUgwIagmja
• furnished
-JwiMiMMMaiHwSSt
t jpb^d the Senate in tttift Jd'W jh«
last session -ofCongTess ; but owing to tom
cause it was-not acted on in the House t
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i- riser be-
GjtoHGfc U.TB0UP: Wsofts *e£M f* •dh^'ret^Su^tft^StI^SSu^Se jtwi^etftowwalgjnfct'rf^^jM
; „iAit«i In tU« Branch rif the SMtNtttk i" Wsah. j nntaxpreasly realncted '-tftein. to tnoje-pieces
***-%*» • ' «/ ; •
! ThttStgentleinen, ! have ’givers youa cm* !w*.9*t»,Udi, ISWtoc aqd%oo
inJi*pen.':ble Requisite in the person p'l whom it
is conferred. 1 im still of tbs opinion which I
tlon bad the bonny of »igg*stingto the lut Legists
t.— lure, that’ it would be advisable to unite with the
_ .. „■ "i’Aftildt’ . 61—i. • . r | niiiwd to inform you thstlMse not
■kYBertietetworbentbereahtsat frost Indie- dur ing my -vtfninistr.tion, been'sble to select S'
put.lion who would hare voted for Col TJWp, lutoblesjh
• WiOch grouli hsse made the majority'sir, it) favor TOg^
Of thst gentleman.-. TWsis a signal victory in la. pitcttim raadeforthe sppnhitraent by gentle
Tor of. the good ctl republican cause. men uf respectable charaoUts en-l Standing, but
- a ffhfcHaiMcSSWwtoMn 'ttri ipatltd ifjnot of atperwoced knowledge, whicli.l di.cm an
Re pke.enlauvei to after the modo of electing o-
’ lectors for President, so a to place the election
tn the busts Of the people by, general ticket.-
ifcTbii h'lH l am sole .will riot p#**
"1 base sent you a copy of tho Governor’s
Vcange.^ „ . ■ ' , '7
/Ys-Sfoe JlhllC'lgevitte Uumil, Brfi-d, Hm. 6.
This day at 12 o’clock tbc Gorcropr transmit-
y ; . •&! to hothbraachEKi the Legislators tho Tol-
: ,illS3SAGE* v ,
• ■ •- f • Eia tty-iTS DefonTsssr, fieonou.)
. •;• liliaigeViPe, Jtb Sov,iaiS. J
'■ P/tira CiAint tf ikiSiinU,
Heprcaentitises.
__ ttkee.->)n
nestis, and their stray nearly
Beet being ataSWl* situated. Tbe 'aitJT
Oandit were io great stlength; u
lArtrfinl Market, i
fromiSept, 6,'.to-l3»ti,
to 10j, averaging 9f
averai'ing 10 J«*
(oio.T-ai ret} » Orleans, 9 3 8 bTlUM,
hr Option. 'Iliecarea _
lirioH.li Sty
■■■ at 9£ to to 1 f
8 58io938« w
eluding It
should be left toafteoawrobe of their, wilbin mg toyoomjr-opinions ujumaoipe.of'rfe JSIfSf “omjjJSK? "“i 1,
the raamgemeot of their private eonoerni. 'The existing deTcctakffeur Utlra tad inStitutioris<
correctness of tbh res mui^fto• eertsin exjent tituMh jdfa|ef|16Qi«f hqM6dihadl. Iss^^1^"if* wObbli
lie I>f Vorth Carolins in procuring the services
of Mr, Fulton, • Y;
Hie proceedings in the District Court, and in
the Superior Court of Baklwin county, respecting
certain Africans illegally introduced into the U
Sia'cs, see .till pending, * ' , .
Oniug to aecirlenttl circemstarwe*, and with.
utitanly relinquished their claim to the state. .1
bare caused tlteir relinquishments to be record*
ed in tbe office nf theclerk of the superior c-uirt
or the counties where tbo lands respectisely lie.
The lotsso drawn are niof in number.
1 herewith aubinit for yourconaideralion, a com.
murication and documents therein mentioned
from ilia tSxcelleney the Governor of the State of
South Carolina, proposing a contention between
that State and Georgia, having for its object the
improvementof the navigation of Savannah and
Tugaloo rivers. . It .
In domplianee with tbe request of the legisla
Ure of the s*nte of RSnHfe I tierowith commoni
. cate a report and resolutions adopted by them
G :o.gia, to be run in compliance with rite arji- respecting,appropriations of land made by Con.
el— of agreement andeesdonofthe 24!h £pril, mm for the piirposea of education.
. te jy b« .been communicated to the President The sum of eight thousand dollars, that being
ruirf k/Ike Haute tf Repfttenuuivet :
Th.\perip4hMigim arrived, when it becomes
tny d-vlV, to lam beture smi, as the immediate re.
p:r,;iiid3*eiTf tire paople, art account of the
■_V p.-, i year’s a lminUtfatiad ofthegovemmenl, with
* * cuo.i vi««s df fututo measures, ha t conceivS
would promote tiie prosperity of tbe state.
» Aid reclc l lyr the. last Legislature, their rrao-
irlati r.-,of the 29th So ember. ISA earing "
divi ling line between the state of Alabama
.
tS*^ .v v . ^ ftSUiC
oundsteratatea by the iojuiLioutimdqtfrpqier ^le-aincinmcopsldtiona of my mind, derived ^Ctu^rUrt iettera2daysUtrrthan the__
money, thrown into circulation in ewry quiirter irom experience arid observation, declared- pythe wnecau. have beta received ia this
of the enB^'Tf we caobut siaw-itb a meet ate- updA a Beep solicitude for the prosperity by tboartisal below cf the Br ship Lai, &,
^a^^-’iSl'WaSSftlSSbSm SW 1 happineva of my fellowmitiziens,, and a E(Bcei butshettbugbt.no pipers later this
tt^rocTttw™^een«S«ireri,^J«5 profound sense of thortoWigatidns olfduiy 2*tb BepU _ Wa brfe been poU.efy funit™
though the time may come when rim estubb-h. and gratitude which htnd tee to my Coun- bhh the following extract «f cneof theleuem
men'eT Brsioeb Banttfn the interiss pftbe cram- tryitaen. I.-.';."' wiiicll ia from a highly reintcuble bone is
try, will be viewed at the gretteit curse thst houM With sincere gratitude for tho tepeated. erpooL dated ‘
|S^^S , o? , Jn^-SSS?.23 manifeSatifcs of coofideqei with which my
the pecuniary «mbirrm«enti
even now..m.rtbni^pr.rajb th^
greater In proportion as you npfroMh the sicini- me, I console myself under thd belief, that
ty of a Bank. If this be trur.it certainly shews whatever frailty of human judgment niav.
thaftheyaroperritcioes ’totbe people, and tf Urn be discovered in my political acts, that U
In wealed to the Preti-lent
of d id-tf niled Staten, and to the F.xeeutii e of the
^u»' A'abasn. Urringnrooably to the
ho amount of the third year’# interest on the
aii'e u>' A'abama. UrringnroUably to the eon q tC am Boat Stock owned by the state, was doly
te.nblatea treaty with the-Cherokee Indinna nor p,h| on the lit day of May last bjf the company,
having been Concluded ss nraa .ttiesi anticipated, porsiuntlo contract-
measures have been adopted by the general Utnorts from thedifierent banks tn the. itste
g ,v, rnmrnt upon tho subject l the proceedings live been rrceived, smi copies of which sre here
of tiie Lrgmlature of the sjftteof Alabama re# ekh communicated for your consideration,
peering it, arc herewith communicated. An apportionment of arms procured Airing the
Upon application to the Freddent, the com- fat seven years, under an act of pongVem passed
vioo fur recei-ing the clums sgslust the Creek in J803. for arming Us- militia, hu been made by
ion Of Indians, under the treaty of 1831, *»» the ordinance department of the Uriued Slates,
ytwpen, under the superimeiiilanc^of Ste- an d the Bxeeqdro informed that eaptain Waekay,
pben ttlcaaanimn. Esq’r until the fitst dw of *u- commanding at the United States Arsenal near
tM lflt; The farther *mn of fifteen haaarea \atvusU, h*s received instructions to deliver the
soi l ninety eight dollars has been allowed, the briaoce due this state to the order of the Execn-
first sari second instalments of which bring go39 lire. Directions, as wilt be seen by thecorres*
.98. has been reCeised, which together widi fSS, pouHence on this subject herdwith submit! ed,
498 **, preciously received, amounts tn $3n ti* ^, ve been accordingly given for their dellrery at
#4. the whole amount received on account of the qu place.
‘ “ " “ ihieh the aura of S38,29d 2IJ You will herewith receive two reports from the
,— . . ... .. «v discovered In my political acts, that ft
righ hunmah^y p^from yonk.tabdvi «ju be behesedf bp all impartial judgeat iSrinidwii
e're the u* icioated eonaeqttenee* assume a more that my object has bcen the public good. Uplaoda 8) a 1
prions character. — That Ho-whu rules tho deitmf of kutee - . “ ^
Independent of these considerations which l and councils.may guide and direct yours. We ohser^ttlbe Obsriestbn papers tbe a,,
deem tobe the opinions of a great majority of the j 3 t (, e feiiyeti, desire'of . - sdof Mn. t Psrksand'Mr. Larab.of ihs Tlmu,
slite, others might be urged agtinri the pohey in . JOHN CLARK. from *hieh cffmtm.tsnoe.we am led la ieibn
«tr«eaw6»sus-^ „ .r*
so aa to proetrste the'dearest tights of the com Very late from England* > "f atesoa- taoiernpu v. Browp.
msv'not araive* w*h^t”me 0 molded' iiutiiutimu By thie asrival at New York of the, packet ship The Ue^slataroof Newjeraeyiatt UTrotiS
VUlthroir tbe weight oftheirpowerful but subtle Omedh, IJvcrpott. papers of the'sTth till, have the 38ft ult.4sa'ac H. Wnmuaaa wssieeltad
mIPhnce into TO: scale of mtMpiring (action, been received. i' Uosetnor^without opposition.^ Jbsinkta
hostile to the true interests of the country, tbus The latest account* from (Sadia, are tokhe 13tK , Scoatorla CongraJi, in the place cfllt,8
tern, by comipting
franchise. Ttns has been urged with great oo
iicyagainit^the. United States Bank by tjtitte
^^£rerrtrta*oiaf , ts—rat, commissioners of^Tugaloo river. Tfieonethoogb ln 5U cxci > usSveis°bv the
.7,839*3t which isdepou-cd rathe , U nng date in October 1822, wu hot received *“ e’' c m>'» et T Of the
Branch of the Darien dank et this place, subjeot m time tobe communicated to the last Legisla
to die order of the executive. Besides these, other tnre , '
claims of the same dmcripjnm hasp bueri recent, I herewith edbimnnicate to the House of Re
ly sl owed, amounting to the furTOr sjm of J9,. present itises a report, with accompanying docn.
“two first nseslioents of which, «. merits from Arthur A. Morgan, Esq. ip relation to
received suits brought ou bonds and mortgages, against
85888, the ’
_ .. s yesterday r _ B
In a draft’d? tat Branch Bank of tbe U. Stales at purChasera of fraetiCQS of trbd lying between
Oconee and Ocmulgee rivent and l also com
mountings# |3,83844, wetej
InaUroftM
8anr.rn.lri 1
the
. _ , eommu
nkale two schedulasm relation to tbe nmeaab-
atslr, an appropriation w -s made by Copgresa, at )«(, U arell n others, oude out by the Treasurer
tlic uotsession,fir the purohtre of certain reser* This subject being of enntiderable interest, and
fstnr.tiof land taken bjr liend.ef Indianfamilies, not having been voted upon, by the last legiaia.
under difftrVnt' treaties heretofore enijcto led ture, before whom I laid it, it is again eutnmunica-
with the desk ind Cherokee Nations of Indians, ted. The doeumentabeing voluminous, ami not
Duncan U .Campbell and dames Meriwether having limp to have copies prepared, I send the
Esqrs dqnmiuipnet* appointed by tbePresident originals to the House of Repseaentatives, with#
to treat with tbe Cherokee, for a cession of ter, request that they be returned to this Department,
fitory, derc-viso Instructed te negotiate (he pur. the Ugislalure, at their hat. session, in th8
Chine of,ait reservations Ukcn within the limits
of Georgia By Urn teller of- the. dontmimonen,
which i. BOW submitted tn you, you will perceive
' frowThrllief have proceeded in the discharge of
their duty. The original conveyances which.they
have taken, I .ransmit to the Hmlie of tlepresen.
tatives, they baring reached me yesterday, 1 lave
not been sale to have them copied. In relation
to these, it Is probableyou may conitder some le
giilitt-iC nVceeary . > tvould suggest the pro-
priely of thdr bring registered ea original tides,
sud of some provision being made, whereby (Jiev
* may he admitted hi evidence, iA the event of their
I I — x.rf^l 1,1 miMflAB '
hei« c -lied in question,. '
l-bad indulged n -bopd that these geptlt
would hive succeeded in the mere iraportan
Xlemon
bant bu.
. ainrttdf their s|qraintments,in obtaining a cession
- of territory from tlm Cherokee Nstibo. Deriving
■'Ptfraim'' “ ■“* “ "
i the United
:y do, Irom
Slates,'they are iwt amen.bl* rotbe sgthotliy of
nuns thers
, <'.irons*, and haye therefuro made..no report of
- iii.kproceediaga,. Uwillbettmemhcnd how.
eviT, that under TO ^ithority of the Legislature,
pr state contmissioneriihave been heretofore appoint,
ed with instructions, to accompany the United
'. Stales commissioners, and to negociat* the adjust
Toent ofeitixens* claims, arising under tbe several
Ireslies of Augusta, Holston, and Philadelphia.
Tbe stats cstmaitaiosera hsrs very recently' re*.
‘ a total failure in die business
turned and repotted a
of their misriom—Their correspondence with the
Gvnertl Oeoncdofthe Nation, wHI be feuml' in'
S joumd of thetr proceed,,igi, which l scad to
Beast of Representatives. In the samp’
wHI tiro he found a part of tho oorresponf
which pawtd between the Council and'tie
rnSrionttvon the patt of tke United Bute* By
tcrerenet tn thl» journal, ytki wiU have a view of
i-’SssaKsawyaattfi
ting i|e (burvroit thtblj|>»*4 6
chur.l have lout no opptttumty of furthering the
etuinnqtnt of tSaro.two object Being about to
votive, I abate notluqjg In my Convictions of our
}& AwSnriMf,.
* ^^U^^«h.9«eraW.of
War upon these subject* Is herewith submitted.
Voder nn set of tbe last Leglaltturea directing
that the dlvhienda upon the tank stock hereto
fore vet apart for TO endow meet of County A cade
mica, at well M ill other monies b the Treasury,
' which have tfisn (ton tbe sale of MMfoeated re.
' Verted property ana escheated estates, should be
, divided among TO Krtral counties in TO Mate,
. until nacli comity should have received TO
two thousand dollars, inehtfeg TO
dyrvcvivndin cash ,«r.
^hoftbei
: amount awe*
prapenyrM
l the tame, I
appropriation law provioca tor me payment oi
only two secretaries for this'Depsrtmeot, That
law was npt presented to me until the Legislature
toil, anil ifspplicab.e to that In
stitution, it is equally as maob ao to thoap which
exist by tbe state authority-. . '
The condition of our T re>sur y ®t this
time ia certainly flattering. You will per
ceive that there is now itt the Treasury up
wards of four hundred thousand dollar-
yielding no iocrehsp; which ium will be
greatly .increased by tbe shle of the lands
now in the market, and by the collection of
other debti due the state,. How shall this
money be tested,and in what wayhhall the
annual interest yielded be ‘»pl>roprihied ?
are questions entitled to your seriopa deli
beration. Some of ihc states have banking
institutions or loan offices, life capital own
state, which yield
a handsome'revenue. The plan heretofore
pursued in making investments of the hind!
of the state in Bank Stock, is eertalnly fla
ble to many objections, and experience has
proven that it tea precarious source of re
veime.i, Thu individual stockholder* of the
Bank,.'it is presumed, would prefer tobe
unshackled in the management of those es
tablishments by state directors arid legisla
tive enquiries, and it might'possibly Mi to
the advantage both of tho. state add those
who are interested as individuals,»if the.
shares held by the state could be sold
any thing.like a'pwr value, orifice amount
paid in by.thTOtate Could be amicably with
drawn, it would place at the disposal oi the
1 — . .. - - - tborise
e safe,
bombardmentof the city eoatinoed with apirit,
The moat important information.contained. In
these papers ia the surrender of Fampeluna, with
tbc whale garrison consisting ofaboot6000 troops
including militia, who Were touched for France.,
rite official particulars of the affair, had not been
Mr. SoqTaura/Secretary of the Nsvy,
ed to tVashmgton oo the 1st iast. him t van
his tolly in New Jersey,
received, but it appears by print* letters, that
he attack commenced onTO3d 3epteraber, and
it surrendered pn TO 17th.. By the terms of the
capitulation,the irmrcf the garrison were tobe
iepoaited i*the citadel, and the wounded to be
-naiotainej by the French. _ ;
Of the operations'in Catalonia, by Midi, * del.
patch la tail to' be published in the Barcclt
fie, or Sept 3d, giving an account Britt
Ur the:Frerir.h, the rev^t of which, lays !
tespatch, , ‘is, that we hindered the enertiy, fr
reconnoitring cor camp, and caused him a lost of
>'i00 killed, 900 wounded,170 prisoners, and 10(1
-nulea loaded with baggige. * , njCENDlARY ATTEMPT.-
Another account says that tfina U ahuf tip in ’An attemptapprarato hucbeeaaudroa I
Itarcnlona, which ia a prey to anarchy, he hiving 4,. 0 i #h ; to act fire to the block afvoodeitb
lost hu energy and health. . etinJohraton’s square, known aa Hogg'n T
A column oi 20(1 conatitutionalis's from Bare* ^1#, opder MHaaw’i <
Iona aiq laid to have laid down their arms to the HajWi , ’yufety of light matter,
Freqcli. • - ’ .’ eSIed-cat toils) wtteblay OnlheW, ta>*
Riego, pear Mydrid, had an intervi.w wilh B.1 Ter «] on fiK yea^day morttiag. Thaa^
•aateroa, and detained hirapritpn^r. The troops ,. lip . ied ^ about ^^ three yatda ap
if the twq genera) were near engaging vach'otbe-r , ml from lfle 0 f the os'erial thm I
' ' :)fodUi- been* no blaze* and the Boor was aocoatri i
afSmt Hmi It Vemiinerl Mninitirfidr TtiC CCw*
Nassau, N. P. papers to the 23d alt. hire h
received atCbarleatqn. They cootaia 1
Of lnttrSFexevpt afiip Sava. The achr, Tm
from Cbarleaton, for Haram wrtwrecked'ei I
baco, on the Uth utt and the crew and pant
gera arrived at Nasaan an the ladq vith»part
the cargo which wu.aaved by dlring. Thccrt
of N the brig Augustus, (Win New Otleiaa fcrl
Thomas, had alab'arrirrd there, that voarib,
ing been wrecked at Allen's Key, and esfiefr
last.' < A letter from Nvnsa of TO JJlh aktpsU
Flour «?9 .to 8101 Rice 851* Corn ft llj,"
ing
whicli
nun,her a that time waa absolutely neeesnry.
fn coqsequenee, the orie discharged waa re-ap.
pointed the next day, and continued until the 5th
of May, when he resigned: The business having
increased on the 23th October, when* third waa
again'appointed, and (heir acrvicei have been
paid for out .of the contingent fond. <•
The penitentiary fund has been, in conse
quence of an ore.tstgfat in the Comptroller geoe
rat, overdrawn by eight hundred and forty eight
deHart and nineteen cents. That fond was ex
hausted before the commencement of the fourth
quarter, and patt of the third remains yet to be
paidi and severalaccountsin favor of vheriifa for
conveying convicts to the Ffoutehtiary, also re-
maintrapam..
- On examination, it w# found that the fenec
round the Stat* Bouse squire .trig to much decay
ed, aa to require to be made entirafy'anew.
That hu been dote.—The work was let at public
oStefylollielowest bidder for eight hundred
doltan, to which hu been added forty dullars for
extra work done on TO steps.
An account of Csm-ik k Ragland, for printing
tbaMawa and journals of tiie last aessioi* remains
unpaid, u not having hem presented until the
fating fond Waa exhausted
A Statement of wkrnhta drawn an the Treasur
daring the-'political year Mgbtean hundred ani
twenty three, and t list of Executive appoint.
Wtenta made during the. iarae period, are here
with submitted. ^ ' T. .
Among etber matter# af general Importance,
the situation of our Banks spu TO. aoundneav of
• TO
when a flench corps appeared, and a
ego, and compelled him to retreat to the moun tint ilfemained uniniured- Thecdhr'w
tyrog where he ua. closely puraued sad takqo ^44^ waatUpen.-09fM<*v
prisoner. - m ' — • ’ - - -
The Bmpecinado’a corpa.was reduced tq.bqiy -• . . • ;> ■ .’ .■e„.si
. . , 300 men, who had been put to TO rout by, the _ A fatoJammCapaperHya”'' . (
slate, capital auffigieotly large to authorise couubandant ofpiactntni. Ar , distressed situation of the island oM
the formation of a system of revenue aafe, Gan. OueaedahadaWepubediwUh^TOttoia, da, (bar, on an application'jrItt P*
permanent, and profitable. Iddi.ot heai a constitutional corpi, which had rtiffcated on die f’f jg/OOAb repair, a fort highly »
late to give it M the conviction.of my mind, road to Badajoa, and Gen Sempere hid bad a in the critical state of the colony, me,
that a atate engagedI or interested iri any .farmiah near^eant with the advanced guard of of TO AsternblfruUll—“3k*<
way m loaning her fonds, or carrying^ a another Constitutional corps of300(Hafantiy,V09 paralleled atntf.DC. ftistreartoto w»w
lystem or banking, should bo exclusively hone and 2 jsieect of cannon. . . colfrny hai'Atllcn,thla House B touii|'
interested, and have <he sole management . A letter from Madrid aayl that General IleuTO ble to Colnfly'with.JrourKXMlleiicjt'^
of the-buiineav. The operations ahqnjd.be was expeeteffihero to take tllfe place of tiieduke c«,reapectingqhe sum ot*TM »■
at the seal of gaverrimenfalonc, and the of Reggio, and another account say# he 'ia'fo au- plied to Fort King George. ««
motley, drawn from-lhe Treasury under percede Uoncey iq Catalonia.-' * such muat.bo the answer of the A*
‘ It ia'Hated, that TO diauntioni between thd n£ Jamaica, (text .session, to Hi* q»&™
Bageneyof SIadridand thfir adherwntik and'the auppljr,
French, Were every day increasing. The parti.
sans of the Itegemy are arid fa ba very rauchlc- c, a„«„rrettill*' *'
censed thst the Cabinet of 8t.Jame*hd»not tho’t ' .. aibero,
(it to recognise thtir government. . uoderatand that Lieot. a „
In deioribing the'.attempt* which had' been thi* place, While coming]fe
mad* atnegoe atiofo TO Frtncb papeqi aase'rt k>, Jaat week, with hu
that the-goveromenl'Cf Cadis sflared to give up Saddler was very near being J ,
^^..•^373...: - »■ - jieaifof the North River.
such restrictions ns would secure a strict
accountability, -The revenue which would,
in all probability, arise to the atate from
such an institution, would, in the course of
a few years, be sufficient, if not entirely,
measurably to relieve the citizens from taga
tion, enable tho state to progress advantage
ously in internal improvement, and 'perfect
itu system of public education, ail or which
ure objects highly interesting, and promts
ing lasting benefits to the state.
TO King, prgyided their personal rafcty .should
„ beguanateed: The London M ifnuig/Chrohicle P*Mofthebag|
The privilege ol chousing thoM who rule rays—rahe firnt ahd energetio msnner in Which - y By great exi
over us, isonc ot the moll inestimable rights I*ri Aitgvqt has seted since hls.srrivsl iq Cadis, AthimJ hp'* 1
trill
this b ssubiect upoa which s -considerable pot-
tioacfTO'eommuifity ate pecnlUriy tentitin-,
and many sre averse to Legisistiro.scrutiny into
the nuuugement Mid standing of.these tnaiitn-
tiotu, under art Impresriop TOt *uch terutiny will
•waken wuptefafl and impair th.e eonSJence of
TO community la TO pspnr eutreney of TOst'
If these Banks have bean managed with ebil
if TOW capital hu not baealmpairap rrom it
didoua loans or tbe aXerda* df too much frtve. ..
ism, they have nothing to fear foom a lair iovtsti.
canon into TOW concerns, ■ ATsny Mo TO state
b too deeply interested hs TO vvt&re of those in.
ha porchssed, we aroh indiatiooaTrn wS bt f°i* n lt on »!»«
etude of the sums conceive,I, warrant your setting on footarigorou!
1 under TO acvwd of TO summation rata TO cauawYmeh a (Utaof
of a free people, and the surest guarantee of refiecti TO highest honor on him:”
their liberties It wctld be.a milter well - Another.Congreiaofcrowned heads b to be
worthy-of legislaiiie consideration,' to en- heldtt Wan where a suitable gbftrament'is to
quire whether this privilege qf. the cltincqa i>* determined upon forSpain. . (
of Georgia ha not,4n one instance, been Tbe London Sua states that Gonsub have bden
expreaaly Uken from them, and in another, appointed to avatal otthe ». American stated
unrighteously withheld, permit me re un behalf of “
spcctfally to suggest the propriety othn al
teration of theCor
with-one
, gagedfroi
, wa# Ic... j
^(tkrugijl^
led ftireich «g*
ilns, whW “u*
.. y’aarm, he
t ’ until jfio ’ hj* ”
water.
in,' .tljm faerehsnts ot
. . . «tlWrio> of She .utu W
.0lgl.,,0..«, give the euctfon of
’The London Courier of Sept, ll, otter re A
'The Russian Government has abandoned tbe ri-
dleuhfoi pretenriohi It net forth rttpoeiting the
boundaries uptm'flieihorei of TO Pacific, a nd by
wfafelt It was propoaedtotnro that Oceaa into a
taka, subject tothe power oi TO AutpcraL 1 '
. The British Fsriismeht l» frtftbeV. prorogued to
h of Knvemhbf. . % >3'
a
vernor dir ctly-to.tha people) end also, the
passage ol a law io carry into efipct.that
part pi the first section of the second artide
of the Constitution ol the Vnited States
which relate* tn the appointment oi Cleetdrs
of . Pietidcnf and" vice President- of tBe
United States, 'That the alteration ih th
first b fondly demanded Of the roles of the
» H>« SM» ofNovember,
Profit on jreK-T«*>
^|Naonb Mtd at si^itto atut
and that there ahoold be an. expreaalori' bf
th# fogUIative will updn the article pf tbc
Constitution referred to, teems to my mind
a aimplo resoju
id hav,
requistio.
In » caw «f.aucl» yitai
* The Lord Ueutinsht of trelsiu) hu oStred'a
rowaid of Spaifr for the spprehemlort of .khe mir-
dett'rs of tbe Frsak’a family, areccat Mtthbrrid
tnnaactlon,- • * ■“ •
The Hon)lngClaWSii|b hfWlJU^pf Septem
ber. eontaina, Ih *ioe eoUmni, the. account
gtiad Whig Ofaaer,'. given stdl sago at j an
10th ofBept to Mr. Brougham
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