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count 1 urofTft, n member of the Spa
■ tit (- ml"-, lias orn v cd i,, I' a to ?,
'A e ob?ei vo udvnrtised as published
T^niiiliJii in three vi,l<. The Spy, a T
ut llio Neutral Giound,—Elmer.’.Yoref.)
A new Rush m Tariff, sai.l to be olli
oially pi. pared I „• |.ut>licalion, nml
wanting the emperor’s signature is p,,|.
b-lied. There are many prohibited ar
tides.
Markets.—Liverpool, March I 1.
Colton. An unusual degree of ultima
timi has preluded in our market Hi rough
the "hole of the week, much businc
ha- been trimsacted, particularly in Hr.,
zil', oi tvhieli several samples obtained
an advance of about Is 8,1 per lb In
tlmr sorts no improvement cun be t
tired. Flour in bond 24* a 28s.
Hied in London, M ircb 3. the Her
r.. L>. <, Iarke, the celebrated traveller
AJrnir.il Sir John Borlase Warren.
. London, M irch 0.
I .ie following is an extract of a pri
Tate letter, which we have received this
morning from Paris. In that capital,
inuog the lies' informed persons upon
political events, the persuasion is very
•strongthat hostilities must take place he
Tween Russia and Turkey, and that the
doiduration of war by the former power
will soon he put forth. We can add no
thing to this belief, of our oivn Itnnivl
edge, either one way or the other ; hot
di.dl merely liy before onr readers the
lads communicated by onr correspond
ent [Courier.]
“ Paris, Tuesday night.
C»d courier arrive.
-A commer
c here to-day, from
bu. Petersburg!!, which he left'ontlie
17th of February. It was believed
his departure that war was on the point
til breaking out with Turkey, for order*
had been sent to all the armies and the
Russian fleet in (hn Black Sea. The
Crand Dukes were gone|to the army, & the
Emperor and his ministers were expect
ed to s t off immediately.”
We have received (he Paris papers of
Monday and Tuesday. The internal
state ol Frani-o i- evidently not a sati*
factory one.—Without adverting to wha
nay or m iv not be the causes of the o
vent* which are taking place, the fart i?
undeniable that (dot* and conspiracies
prevail to an alarming extent.—Nor i*
the discontent confined to a particular
di'tri- t, but we hear of its breaking nut
in different and distant provinces. N
sooner is one attempt defeated than ano
(her is in ado, and if we may judge from
tie private accounts we have received,
t!ir=c attempts are by no means of that
trivial and insignificant character ivhirh
they arc represented to be by the Pali
Journals.
Tae propositions or the ministry for
lin ing the distresses of the country appear
iiotto he satisfactory, and the niainifactur
sis, as well as farm'
rs, are pooling in tide
ipjaints of the common distress, and do
Standing succour in some shape or other.
The Paris accounts speak of several to
molts among the students oflaw, and some
other literary institutions, in which political
heresies had been openly avowed. A
number of persons had been arrested, among
n h im were several military characters of
distinction. Genera! Benton, one of the
cosed, had fled in disguise. Severenl regi-
meats of gens ile armerie had been ordered
on all the public roads.
Some accounts from Paris would seem to
indicate that a fresh revolution was on the
eve of df.vciopeinent, and that Gen. Benton
h id actually assembled a considerable fore,
in opposition to the government. This must
lie a gross exaggeration. Still the accounts
winch are most favorable speak of recent e-
venN in that kingdom as threatening thesta-
Inhty of Its kingly government. The Con
nor says, “ the peril is indeed the greater,
because France is literally surrounded with
toe combustible materials of revolutionary
explosion, and that Spain, the North of |ia’-
Iv. fc Germany, are so many sources whence
t t[irrent of disaffection to legitimate go-
verament may receive ioexhaustilile sup
plies. Despatches had been received by
>r.) Londonderry, in great haste from Pa-
and pres imed to he, of an highly interest
ing nature, since his lordship, who had just
"at down to dinner, on ascertaining tiieir
eitents,instantly arose, and with great agi
ition lelt the loom, and repaired to his of.
lice It is stated that Napoleon II. was o-
cnly proclaimed every wherein Hie riot
's assemblages, and that a state, of popular
'■""S hostile to the present dynasty was
ire.iuing throughout the departments. A
niuulier of military officers employed
fliflerent offices have been discharged,
the loutish L i nioary of Match 10th
’•Itains the following article, and with this
lf.nl—
, 1' » rumurtd that tin alliance n Tor mini;
between Persia and Russia.
[From (/in ll.nluii I’utriol.]
!\ flru ' 11,1 "itciligcnce of iniportnncn —
I tin l.uglisli Parliament appeared much en-
<" ,l; ' ” m the biisilies.i bcliue it, and our pa
pers are principally uceupie.l with parlia
mentary (lebali s. In the debate upon the
' A.iiv l ive per Cent Ruluctlun Bill,” the
"I Londonderry icl'erred to the
perilling negotiations between Russia and
I urkey, hut carefully abstained from the
slightest allusion as to ivliat may be the issue
ol those llcgogialiuns.
J he arm of the military had hern so
much strengthened in Ireland, that outrages
had become less frequent. The Conriei
'Ms Ilns diminution of crime is owing,
mi to any abatement of their lawless spirit,
'Ot to Die summary operation of tin: iosnr-
! l 'V ' m ! IW ,V Aware that their apprehension
is inevitable, it found abroad after a certain
hour, they now keep to close ambush in the
mountains, and only detach strung armed
parties dining the night to provide subsis
tence.”
A disturbance is said to have taken place
among the law students in Paris, which was
n, l"‘"ssed til! the gen d’ar.ncric made
tin ir appearance. Politics appear to have
caused this fray. One party cried “ Five
ChaiR'' “" d lllU Ulhel ’ “ ltitn T lc 1)1
The question of peace and war between
Russia and 1 urkey remains undetermined.
Little IS said in relation to it. We find in a
Liverpool paper of the I3tli tilt, (for which
■r i'lr" ,0 the politeness of Mr
I uptilT) the following extract of a letter, dat
ou,
. , Odessa, Fch,
Mitliin a short time,a great many officers
•'I the Russian army have arrived here with
long leaves of absence. You may rely m
on it, every thing is pacific.”
It was currently reportrd on ’Change in
Liverpool, on the IStli ult. that Lord Wal
pole had arrived from Vienna, bringing with
mm a copy of (be treaty of peace between
Russia and Turkey.
A letter, under date of St. Peterslmri
■ eti. 4, says that the manifesto or declan
tuui of vvar against Turkey was moiiieotlv
expected. liostilitii n would coininence with
the Spring.
STILL LATE It F 1(0 M EUROPE.
„ . , . „„ Neiv York, April 2
By the slop Natchez, captain Cook, in 30
(lay* mini Greenock, ive received Greened
I'apu - in the l '.Mb o| March, containing Lon
don dales to the 17th.
A loiter from Paris says, the chapels at
night resemble a theatrical O. I>. now in
London. When the missionaries begin to
liaout a psalm, the congregation rise up
1 ai mg their hats ; and interrupt the service
ny singing songs, accompanied with evei
Kind ol noiso.
The greatest alarm prevailed at Paris.-
Toe streets were paraded l.y I ,rge partir
rynig l ive la Charte, Vive la .Vation, Vi
\apolcon.
Ireland still continued in commotion.
It is reported that a secret marriage In
taken place between the King of England
ami a l rincess of Denmark.
SPAIN.-.Accounts from Spain slate,that
some trifling disorders had broken out among
he rabble at Madrid. Un go was in great
favor with the King.
T,l '‘ E ra nd dukes Nicholas
md Michael, had arrived at Minsk, head
quarters of the Russian army. Theempr
ror was expected. Ghent activity prevailed
in the different mrp.
PERSIA 1 The Sctuieh of Pc Bin is dead
Ills two sons beseiging Bagdad, had raised
the siege, and repaired to Persia to contend
lor Hie throne.
duce an nmiujil sAving of morn than ninety
thousand dollars.]
The bill was twice lead, and Mr Hardin
moved that it lie committed to a committee
of the whole hmise, and made the order ol
the day for Monday next, which motion pro
va,led
Mr. Hassell, from the select committee
appointed on that subject, reported a bill
concerning the disbursements of public ino-
'"'.V—n liicli was twice read and committed
to a committee of the whole, on the state of
th« Union.
Mon day, Jlpril 2
Mr. Hardin, from the Select committee,
on llie subject of Retrenchment, reported,
hi part, a t'ilt, the object of which is to
doro the Revolutionary Pensions, for all
grades of rank, fro o and after a given day
in the year III2+, to Jt per month.
The hill (which, Mr. II. computed, would,
if passed, effect a saving of 000,000 dollars
for the first year if got into operation, and
proportionality thereafter,) was twice read
and committed—Mr. IIaiuii.n giving notice
of his intention to call up this hill, and the
one previously reported by the same com-
rnillro, on WmJnrvday next.
Ami n* for the idea of the dosed sea ) indebted to ; f,r n , - . .
•vh.r.h Mr. Poletnu smme-is d ,0 A ' or I,Wr ‘ ,T 'nMitiHmns,
vav,yviUaSs.
IN SENATE.
Monday, Jlpril 15
Air. Elliott from the Committee on M
MOST IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE
‘■'•died laic last night from our Correspon
dent ai Paris.
Wr have just received the following very
iportant communication from our exclu-
'■(• ‘W-espondent at Paris. From other
•ora we learn that a general rising against
L Mil lions is deemed inevitable. All i*
and ala nil. Several eminent pnli-
I vliaracters in London have had ttn ir
"is letters stopped hv the French police,
mii'iitous events arc known to he in pro-
II the agents of police have not intercepted
' ' "••I receiie a letter by this niurniog’s
"" "'r throwing some light on the state of
" gs here, and relative to the unc«rtainty
|' r *>v;i ,, s with regard to Benton’s opera-
*. ! have since writing, heard that the
"t Ins force being dispersed is doubled
le patriots; on Hie contrary, then- is a
general belief that he has reached Nan-
» li the minister? were satisfied with the
. r ,n have bren received from
P"'"*(’ts and other authorities, iviiy are
not published ? This is a question ask-
parties. As to those who have
"( " d t.ie downfall nf the present sys
. they maintain that such is the feeling
mghoiit France. If Benton can only
0 . . ,( ' n (} '.vs, there is no doubt of a
ri*iu2—even to-morrow’s
tary Affairs, to which the auhj.'ct" had been
referred, made a detailed report on the claim
tile ,state of Georgia, for militia services
ndcred to the Union, in the years 171)2, 3,
and I; which report concludes with rrcom-
meudnig the adoption n f a resolution in
structing Hie military committee to report a
bill to appropriate fil 29,375 05 cents, in full
discharge ot the militia claims of Grurgia—
"1(1 the report was, on motion of Mr. E or
dered to he printed.
A message was received from the Presi-
nt ol the United States transmitting, in
compliance with a resolution of the Senate
a report of the Secretary of War, relative to
the information in his possession, toucliiii"
the most eligible site on Hie western waters
lor the erection of a national arsenal; which
message was read.
n. v <• - Tuesday, Jlpril to,
,, ‘ . °f N. Y . from the committee of
h (img'i Relations, to which was referred the
lull from the House of Representatives, mak
ing an appropriation (of JJlOO.OOO.) to defray
the expenses of missions to the independent
nations on the American continent, report
ed Hie same witli to o amendments, the first
adding SIO.OOO to the appropriation, and the
second subjecting the hill to Hie limitations
in “ Hus compensation of public ministers,
provided by law.”
si, Tuesday .Ipril 19.
I lie following Message was received from
the President of the United .States, by Mr.
Ooiiverncur, his private Secretary.
I communicate to the Senate copies of
sundry papers having relation to transactions
in L ist and West Florida, which have been
received at the Department of State since
my message to the two Houses of Congress
ot the 28th of January last, together with co-
pi-s of livo letters from the Secretary of
State upon the same subject.
JAMES MONROE.
Washington, 13th April, 1022.
The message was read, and, with the ac
companying documents, ordered to be print-
RECORDER.
lMii.leiigkvh.le, teesdav, may i.
OT It will be seen under our congressional
head, that a report tins been made to Urn Semite
recommending the appropriation of lii'J,.370 dol
lars fin cents, in discharge of our claims for mi
litia services rendered in the years 17!ig, 3 fy ■!.
the quantity of business previously progressing
in Congress, and Hie lateness of time, will pre
clude, it is thought, the probability of the re
port being efficiently acted upon during the
present session.—1( is expected, wo understand,
tube taken up early in the next, as part of
the unfinished business ; when, from the promp
titude which lias been evinced on the part of
our representation, we doubt not, it will meet
with every attention.
in' The Circuit Court of the U. Slates for the
district ol Georgia, met in this place yesterday,
Judges Jonasow and Cuvi er presiding.
IT Oar Foreign extracts of late date, arc
portentous nf n revolmion in France, and of
war between Russia and Turkey.
IT M e lay before our readers (he co:
poudence between Mr. Adamsand Mr.Polclica
(Hie Itussian Minister), on the subject of
boundaries anil Hie settlements on Ihe Colum
bia river. I his subject is increasing in interest
and importance.
ludicrous to hn seriously entertained fur ‘ .iient' v
I'hey sought to hr0iv-he.it Europe into
the belief that the Kings of England own-
»d empire of the sens w hich surround
mttt island, even as far as thd opposite
coasts. But the distance to France or
Holland is immensely short of the span
of (he Pacific. i lie Russian minister
however, wisely waves the pretension—
he would have showed more
lie had never urged it.—Rick. F
sagacity, it
> l F
both
II j The Augusta 1 licatrical corps liavoarriv
ed in this place, and will perform hereon Wed
nesday evening next. To mose fund of such
entertainments, ample opportunity for amuse-
incut will bo afforded Among them lie un
derstand, are several good performers.
Itilliam P. Duvall, of Kentucky, recently
lodge nf the United States’Court in East
I' lorida, has been appoint, d l.y the President,
wit.i tlie consent of the Senate, to be Go
vernor of the Territory of Florida.
[WciL Ini.] .
H'o mentioned, the other day, a rumor
then in circulation, that the point in dispute
between the United States and Great Bri
tain, respecting the restoration nf captured
Slaves, which had, according to the Treaty,
been referred to thu arbitration of the Em
peror of Russia, had been decided by him
in luviir nf the claims of the United States,
nis, we nuiv understand, is incorrect. Tbe
o t is, that tlie last information from St. Pe-
•isburg wan, (hat the discussion on the sub-
•ft, by the*. Ministers of the United Stales
and Great Britain, had terminated, and that
was filially placed before the Minister „f
oreigu Affairs, fur the award of the
peroi.—AuL Ini.
The Legislature of the state ofNr.w-
Vo it K adjourned on Wednesday last.
Previous to the adjournment, at a mee
ting of a number of citizens, members
'I the legislature, and others, friendly to
the existing administration of the state,
it was agreed to nominate Governor
t Linton and Lieut. Governor Tavlbr
for re-election to the officers they now
hold. On application to them, in due
liirm, to consent to servo, they both po
sitively declined. So, for the present,
the field is free for Messrs Yatcs and
Root.
The Government of the City of Bos-
ton is, at length, organized. John Pun,
lips was elected Major on the I7ih nisi,
almost without opposition, the names of
Mr. Oils mid Mr. Quincy, bavin
been withdraw n.
Connecticut.—Gov. Wolcott & Lieut.
Gov. Inoliisul have been re-elected
tiieir respective offices with but
little opposition. The republican cause
is every year taking deeper and firmer
toot in Connecticut. Several towns
have tins year, for the/rst time, elected
republican representatives to their le
gislature.— .Wit. I,it.
„„ Washi.nothin, April 15.
J lie report of the committee ..ftlie Rmise
Ol Ivpri-senlaliies un the subject of the
e^soluG 'r*' 11 ’ c " ncludts witl1 the following
“ Resolved, That the President of the U
-Stales he requested to enter into such ar
rangements as lie may deem suitable and
proper, will] one or more of the maritimr
(lowers of Europe, for the effectual abolition
ol the slave trade.”
Extract of a letter, doted Washington, I it h
-Ipril. 1322.
“ \ on have seen that Congress has fixed
on the day for its adjournment. There are
I'l'fnri’ it many important lulls, which, if act
ed on would contribute to lessen nor public
expenditure, but which csrinol, 1 (ear be
passed-for, on yesterday it was determin-
'■d substantially to take up the subject of a
neiv tariff during the present session. I am
very apprehensive that tile extravagant pro
positions of Mr. Baldwin will lie agreed to
And perhaps it is a matter of indifference to
tlie southern peoph , how soon the system ol
protecting duties lie pushed to extremities
llie course which their representatives
should pursue appears to me to he obvious
they should oppose loans and taxes—and
let it devolve on them, who annihilate om
source of revenue, t„ provide another.—
W hen the people of the United States come
to leel tlie lull effects of the measures iff the
rier.ds to the encouragement of manulac-
tnrcs, or of national industry as they style
themselves,—when in time of peace tljry
shall he compelled to pay direct taxes anil
excises for Hi.-support of the ordinary «•
penses of government, 1 think they can
longer be deluded '
Ry Mr. Koch—" Perpetuity to
the Holy Alh mice ot the I - . Muii-..”
Ly. .1 Ir, John (jf. Jones—•• Tim ox-
ten-ion of coflstitntionai gmertimqnt —
by returm, whim practicnbii; — by Re
volution when necessary.”
I iibltc Lttildings.—The annual ex-
pendiHires on the public bindings at
vv ashinglon, from the year It! Id np.’o,
amount in the whole to $1,270,401 ;i|
of which sum $030,770 were disposed
the wings of the Capitol-centre
Iniililing $ !2-l,080 G9—and on the Fresi-
• ent s house sJlo.GOl 13. T he surn of
tn.'Hl 4 1 is due uri the books of the
bite commissioner, from several person?
to whom advances were made, which
He principally in notes, and also a ba
lance due from him of $13,028 80.
n . „ , Savannah, April 27.
Eighteen of the Alricans, ivliieh in re hro’t
inti) tins port sometime last year, in tlu- prize
brig Gen. Ramerez, have been ordered by
he 1 resident to proceed to Norfolk, and
Ir.-ni I lienee they will he sent
ment vessel to Africa,
der, the
in a g'liein-
Agreeuble lu Ibis or-
Marshal of the District, shipped
these Africans on board the sloop Spartan,
bound for Baltimore—they will sail this day
or to-morrow.—Republican.
A destructive Fire was experienced at
r redru-ksburg, in A'irginia, in the night of
Hie 12th lust, which di-slioyed tiventv-se-
veu buildings L broke out in tile stable of
Mr. Well,ml, and is believed to have been
tile work ol some vile incendiary,
[Raleigh Register, 1 i!th ult ]
At the commencement iff tlie Medical
faculty, In Id in the University- oT Mary
land, oil Tuesday last, the degree of Doctor
oj Medicine, was conferred on fifty four
graduates. -jjj
The commencement of the Univer-ity of
Pennsylvania will he held this day. Ni-ai-
J tl J^'J gentlemen have, we understand,
• 'as-'-d throiigli a rigorous examiiiatimi with
tiorinr, and will receive dq lumas as Duetois
"I Medicine
Our Medical Schnol was opver more,
iHtiinsrilrig ; and as that of Baltimore is fast
("•ing in respectability, the fact ought in
comioee the inhabitants of Gotti cities, that
the emulation of generous livalsliip, will out I
retaid tho advancement of either.
Phil. Union, 4th ult. \
MDV.'Odff, Itttb March, lei..
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eight pr nine year- oil. -I ,.-e, Ip nr 11 h.ches
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May 7
ken iiuci tine
FitED. SANFORD, Jailor.
IVnuVs LU-est
•JF THE
luYWS iikbOHOLl.
}’ national prejudice and
nniinosity, or Hie interested sophistry iff ma
nufacturers. A change of rulers will pro
duco a change of system—ami measur. ?
partinl, unjust, and impolitic in their operati-
ou and unconstitutional in their principle will
.1-.-,.. . ----- - post from
pe tments may clear up a number iff
•» which S rc now ihvolved in obscurity.
f 0 ''"'" 1 " ,n0 of ll,n U11r.(
■, n T or, h‘S d«y i* thought to furnish a
1 "i argument in favor of the opinion
r, P;T"it general is still in tin- field.
” singular that the proclamation of
I, n: ‘ s , n °t ybt appeared at Paris. 1
' irpriseu if it readied Lon-
The Senate (lien resumed, as in enmniit-
tce of the whole, Mr. Chandler in tlie chair
the consideration of tbe appropriation I,ill
lor tlie end lisi—the question being on the
amendment proposing to extend to Hie Mi
litary appropriation bill heretofore passed
the provision prohibiting tlie payment of the
salary of any person while |,e shall appear
to lie iq arrears lo the United States The
amendment to llie provision was adopt,
without a division.
The President lias laid before C
gress the. definitive answer of Mr. Ad-
ams to '.lie complaints of tho Spanish
Minister (Andagua) touching Gcu. Jack
*on.—From this document it nppeaHf'
that the Captain General of Cuba has
not delivered up the archives,of Florida,
in his possession, conformably to the
stipulation of the treaty, Mr. Forsyth
complained of Hie delay at Madrid.—
I lie court assured him a new order was
unnecessary, as (lie archives would
doulit lie delivered before tlie order
could he received. To this day they
have not been surrendered. Mr. Ad"-
am« thus concludes .-
‘'Captain James Riddle, Commander of llie.
Lulled Stales' frigate Macedonian, has (here-
lore been commissioned to repair to tin.- Hava-
nn, 1 liere to reoeive the documents and archives,
, < o1 -, 1 01 h" 3 « as obliged to leave, and
u Inch it i( hoped Hie Captain General and Go-
lernor of Cuba wilt cause to bo delivered
without further delay.” “uneiui
[Riels. Enq ]
^ It is rather too early to quarrel with
Russia about a few leagues or even de
grees ol land on Hie West Coast. No Falk
land Elands, or Nootka Sounds wars, as
yet! We have a settlement at the mouth
01 ltlp Columbia river. We have yet
the navigation ol the whole of it jfj(
fie to our interest, let us use it, and let
us take root around it—and time will
hereafter test the streglh of Loth par-
bo abandoned.
“ As 11 appears that the British West In
dies arc themselves making an effort to res
•c tlm cummer,--e with that country thro’
Hie agency olihc Kriiish government, it will
bo wi'il fin- us to hold out a while longer. The
subject Ilf tlie restrictions on the West India
, Hade will not therefore, I apprehend, be
. f taken up. I ivisli I may lie disappointed in
my anticipations on this subject. You have
seen Mr Newton’s elaborate report. He
no doubt considers it a chiefdVeuvre in its
kind, hot in my opinion it does not touch
Hie main point.
“ I perceive that complaints are made
coni all quarters against Congress for the
length ofils Ki'agions, and ils dilatory wav *»f
doing hnsinesH. Theso complaints may in
some degree he well founded—1)111 do you
thiiik we should have heard so much ot them
d the Bankrupt hill had passed? The evil of
our representative assemblies is procrastina
tion of business thro’ excess of speaking and
discussion, and there is no good iiistinitinn
which does not produce some attendant ei il
But vvliat is the evil when compared with Ihe
benefits which result from them ?”
[Richmond Enquirer.]
Mr. Si'imsRFiELD, a rlergvrniin from
i-ngl.md, ol ihe Mcihodist persuasion,
ha* lately delivered several sermons in
this city, which have been attended hv
most unexampled cungreg lions of all
denominations of Christians. He is '.rn
Iv powerful, both m argument arid eln
qnenee. Me is au able amUtrenuous ad
vocate of the doctrines ol' cliristi inity.
His la?t discourse was delivered yester-
djV morning, in Dr. Wilson’*, church,
Washington iquare, in the presence of
most o! the clergy of this city, and a con
course of ai lens' -1UU person*.
[Philadelphia Gezctlc, 17l/i inst.
Washington, April , 9
The bill further to ngulate the post iff
tee Department,” which was reported i,;
toe House of Represent tiifi-x.,,, Wednesday
last, and is now-depending H,< re, pruiide*
among other things, e follows; That all
post roads at all he dU onfn. . d, on which
tile n«tt proceeds ofpo ;j... . ' , , ,i mnom ,
to one third of the’expense .
tile same, except those which lead to.,.
"I governin' ol, or Ivtween ? „r
•unit of several states .,
between seats ofjuslio,
contractej to prinC
eeilaiu uuuiher oi cojau,
r 9 GIF. undersigned hav,
*■ foe tbe State
now issue
PROPOSALS,
run rcnaisui.se r. ,u uaE who MA y become
tl arc l.iiiLKs,
DI a E S 2 1 (f /he Lrl H S
Ot th*
Vs'i r.tlOTglrt,
Containing uii l;„iui,t, a,
Resolutions
ice of nil
i . ciitrni ana piuaic nuiu.e, Ui.it
it,nett have -1 rn passut i>, !!.
the Session oj to. i.iaerui
er tinner, Is-.d. Inth o.-
-ptunutory notes non eon-
Jertticts. to,a a list oj the
■’ repealed u- obsolete.
1 ADDED,./ , .U'PI. A
Ilit CoiistitutivnoJ'Uiv Loot-
ed -W««,- the Constitution the
Alule oj Ittorgia, asttuiatucu •
theft tale cj . „ nU
I <->jnric.s,l/i( Hrmens
C<> rn us Jrl.tr .4 c
^ * Tl I A i Ol lot
Compiled u,/ (he upper - m . n
now in j„r (
ztotc prt in
•hstmbly i
cus ohat
IlCCl'Ilg
blurt,
TO WHICH
Coni <r i,a
» i ••iJI.X.
!, nd limitr lhe au^
Ly oi
■ Mi
rrritunitd, i
ud.niuai, .
tinii «»1 this I./ )
Tt i? r,nilnred. that tin- Ifill, whirti has
passed tlie House of Represenladie? i -
appropriate money fort e purpose of send
in*; iriinisfi'i* to iin* n;<ti ins nf South \
ini'iic.i, will •n» ‘ t with unposilii/u in u »-
Penult.—A 1 at. hit.
The import of Cotton into Liverpool
(I'.'nntr the month of Feb. amounted t -
■11,582 bales, of which 21,812 tveie
Rom the United Slates.
before ive
5 managed!
set it hero ; so badly
DOUSE OF ItEEItF.srJVT.OTIVrS.
Saturday, April 20.
Mr. Hardin, fi-nm the select committee
heretofore appointed mi the subject ,ff re
trenchment uf the public expenditure, made
a further report thereon, accompanied by a
bill. J
[The report recommends a reduction of
the pay and mileage of Members. Sfc. to
per day, and a correspondent reduction in
the salaries of tho officers oft lie tf>o Houses
?»c. and s'.’atcs that such a reduction will j,ro-
i bowing aside tho argument about
the discovery and settlement of the
coast, there are two singular features
betrayed in the Russian documents.
Ghat law ol nations will warrant the
regulation that no vessel shall approach
without 100 miles of the coast ? A ma
rine league, or without cannon-shot of the
shore, is as much as Vattel, o r a,
jurist wouldgive—and to a*k thirty time,
as much seems little to comport with the
principles of the state that once become
party to the- *' Untied Neutrality.'’
The last London papers contain the Ad-
dioaaof llie King ot Spain on the dissoluti
on ot the iate Cortes, and the answer of the
Cortrs. These- documents are calculated to
ittract general respect. The King seems to
have learnt by experience, what his monur
,H preceptors never taught him, that tlie
paramount duty of a Chief .Magistrate, ivln-
tlicr Hereditary or Elective, has no relation
to himself, but wholly to the people, whose
happiness,,-,"d the true glory of the Nation,
it, is Ills first great doty to promote. The
Cortes, too, seem to have, readily assumed
llie Representative character, and worn ii
With becoming firmness and dignity—givin-
way, un the expiration of their term ofsei^
vice, to their successors in office, with cheer-
mlness and lively anticipations of ihe f„|„re
Comparing the present condition of Spain
with what it was ten years ago, there is a-
himdant reason for congratulation to Hi,,
mends ot political and religious freedom
throughout the w orld.— -Yu/, hit.
At a dinner given at Paris on Wash
ington’, birth day, Mr. Ertiu* late min
uter I lempotuiiliury to Spain, presided,
—'i’lie Marquis La Fayette, Air. Galla
tin, &c. attended it. Lome very liberal
tn,i,ts were given on tlie occasion ; which
are in strong contrast with the senti-
Marrikd, in Hancock county, nn AY, ,J
nesday evening last, the llo,,.' ( u
I ait. Judge of Alabama, (f,
Slate) to Mrs. Saiiau Grii-'pin
I)n:n, in this place on the morning of the
5th lost. Thomas P. Carnes. Esq. of Clark
county, io,-marly Judge uf this Slate and
eminently distinguished in Ids profession
, f ,p’r,"-i„- ,. i know,
' » *i t \ en loli-.Pali/v c* p.
value- J he co..,, 'f.
, " ,JU J > compclem ji.uv-
ve.y lOHxturly maij.
1 Gioivii eliaruen-r ot
H besrs, forbids tin- jfiea
“i ii.uiiBfrv or in
vul.„« tl,- !„']>.irltufi serv.eo confided lug,
I any cl t * ii
ulin
(lie i
It i
ISitt.
held
ih <f
Li j (u by
i i ver) mnn u jjo can con-
cause'i } beb^e'“r'' k “* . be-
: , , , 3 eve O cifizen to have bonii*
ki",ii iedge Hie I ,n , ollus coinury
!*> b la e k si on e ,V'c e r.
r .Vi ; ,H ri :,;',e:ia,^, , ;^e i 'j;: l ;;;:;-t:
filled
“ “tel) coiiecnied , I,-.-, |, e ]
AM.ES
(formerly this
TIVE.1T HE.
’’nnr. Public lire i-especlfally informed, tl, H |
S',„ lt: "ill open for a short sea
Ii ednest/atj Evening next, Man f>.
when will be performed u FLAY m Five Acts,
called the
CAST'Vi ftTViVT\VVi.
BETWEEN THE PL,l V ,INI» PAtlCE,
A DOUBLE HORNPIPE
fly Miss CLARK tv Mr. Dt'ltANG.
To which will be ad,Jed, (furthe Jirsltime here)
a FAllCE called
.WjAuyl tuul VVyV\o8g\aAa\.
O’Days of perforuiHiH'o this we-k, iVednes.
day, Thursilay, L'riduy u„,| Saturday—nnd afte,-
ward-, .Monday, Wednesday, and Fridatj.
Doors to open at half pust b, and perforin,
a,ice lo commence ut half past 7 o'clock
Tickets may be badI ul t!,o lioolslore and ul
the Jheulre on days u. r performance.
May 7.
-scrvutio
eve
which he is imnieui-
,, , „„ ur ‘he censure,
. , ciueove, ul living in ’
” liysbim imderT ,,,e ' U ' ot,li “ UUu, ‘ ! «‘‘ith it
coxnir/oxs
tiully bouiul i„"o,!e'h,and snbstan.
The I,auk
of Ihe Undid Stalls:
I , „ . "K" royal oetiivo volume,
-I '‘Wcrsoll, oigesl , ;/ the 1 IUI X
■ , v u ’ ""‘I Will be furnished ,,,
i> i fi f'i* “ 1 18 l ,ric ‘ J G,at book sells for ,
payable Oil del,very of llie work .
he rcauy by November or !)»•<
per cojn
which wilt
nilmr next.
G/. 7.5 77 ./.Y/, (Jli.ilE.
Milledgcville, 22,1 April, Im2
oM.uT*«SuZhfjt* l : n r* - *•**
iUvidfcuA, u.
Rank st.m
nnv sound ment* of the European Iegitiujntc3.
Mr. Gallatin gave “ Greece--Her
"»use is that of tlie civilized world.”—
General La Fayette toasted, “ t ho \
merican treed ; and may r,IJ nations be
Fa
TVyc 1‘iml Office
rrmcmd tu au upurlmt ul in Mr.
plinth a Cabinet WarelioiHi*, oppoyite lo
.'lcLojiit, a i ai eru, one duor north of Te-
rondci, Atkinson Co.
May 2.
j N coi,sequence ol f.,1.
m—it
OF GIXHtGtA, )
3av*knah, Jiith April lu m 5
irectop. havmgje,tenia) de-
ml or 6 g
, „ , block ol up., I,,
lor the last six inontli.?, Ihe same v '" ■ ’
Hie respective 8|a
order ut any tin,,, id'ie,
liy order of the board,
. „ A. I'ORTEH C
Anril 13
rrMIEhouidofdilevoM-saavmiEie.-tei
* Lb»r»tJ a dividend of two per C( .,.
per sin,re on the (.'„|,i| S | Stock <>| ,i n .
!,.?• tlu-same will |,e pa, . to
■ «ckliolders thereof, or to their
VsViV VA VUl.V.
P tRLN I 5 and Gnardimt? nrc-informed,and
particularly tlaoe who hav,- , i.iifi,., ’" ,
(Icr the earn of the Danal Dugcy, H.a, ) 0
■ " continue lii«. School nej>r my bouse unlit
tlie 1st ot April Ihv.j. tstudeut, h.?, " k a ,“
ti iipplic-atioii will be ,civcd for the ti |,u|. ,a'
said time, or lorsix moiilhs.
Guard and (uidon as usual.
MTU fAM r. OSHORN',
— 12-At '
Tt) A\vvt\\nuVs.
VOCNG MAN liv
A[tril 27.
! for
. nm . . . . »u«] malicious
\ 'fi”, ,’V " N Uv , ln ” iu Hcuston county,
A. w i hes to undertakttoHfpciiqlfiid ^
any gentiemun who wishes i.
“ The
S ton
hills have h,-L*n, and v.'il'reoniiuuo to''be i p'une^ ^^^ e ^'*L* S \v j 1 *1^
tually paid, ivhi-u presented at the blonds of fir-1 merchants in IIP— 1 '*l-"-‘ rum .? 0,u “ of
HJ.ALL who In
Oaecbee. tl u l it. KE
Y'if j. Jq c ftoHitU and Washington ! HndhTs7enl“a
• ’Em «til give the abovefour insertion-, and ! huiltiRM
cfuevno thebJivaUofO-pdiec. the edito
12—■if * April *
irwurd their«
April •*•'?.
(ho
l)i or
l»’or fur* 1
tate, us well as fanne 13
•>A of trading with him,
would malitf in (avur of
* partieulufo, t;. .Are