Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 14, 1825, Image 2

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BY a. * W. ROBERTSON, PURMBHBKS Or THK la another column will uc found lilt* pro ceedings, ns fur ns we have been enubled to insert them, on the case of Mr. Cluy, as contained in tho Washington papers. An From Buenos Jiyres.—-The assembly of Buenos Ayres, passed a resolution on tho 24th Nov. prohibiting the introduction offor- cign Flour, atlcr a period of eight months—- LAWS OK THK UNION. i jot extra from tho .office of tlic National Intel- , the question is expected to be] .reconsidered, DAILY PAPER, : ! COUNTRY PAPKR, CIOHT DOLLARS. :FIVE DOLLARS. MONDAY MORNING. PBB. 14,1025. By the arrivul yesterday of the ship Em peror, Captain Bennktt, we have been fa vored with New-York papers to the 5th in- ctant, and from the editor of tho Evening Post that paper to the same date, both in clusive, Wo are indebted to Capt. Ross, of the schooner Felix, arrived yesterday, for New Orleans papers to the 29th ult. inclusive. We are requested to say, that the Bridg es over the south and north branches ofthe Little Ogecchees, have been completed un der contract, and turned over to the Com missioners of rouds, at whose instance they have been rebuilt. The bridges are made of cypress, and finished in a superior man ner. We omitted to state in our last that the painting upon the western end of Lf.oe’s Hall, in which the Oglethorpe Bull was giv en, was executed by Mr. Wm. Rogers, ar tist, ol this city. Disasters at Sen.—Tho sltip Emperor, ar rived yesterday, when olf Ocrocock about thirty miles, on Wednesday last, at three, P. M. fell in with the sloop Maria, Por- quet, ofSavannah, in distress,having sprung aleak and burst out the bends. The Maria being in a sinking condition, and nearly full of water, Capt. Bennett sent his boat on board, and with much difficulty, a heavy sea running, succeeded in getting the Cap tain and crew, and Mr. Burrell, the owner, of the cargo, on board. The Emperor af ter laying by the wreck about four hours, left her. The Maria was bound from Charleston to Ocracock, with a cargo of ■alt and liquors—750 bushels of the former were thrown overboard previous to the Em peror falling in with her. The cargo was insured, but no insurance existed on the vessel. The Maria a few days before, fell in with a ship’s stern-post. The schooner Retrieve, Tefft, from this port, arrived at Providence on the 29th ult. ~vv e learn itoir net-made Block Island, on the 20th ult. but was com pelled to lay to eight hours in a gale, during which time she drill ed 400 miles to the south west. She lost overboard 34 bales of cot ton, consigned to Mr. Stephen Water man. The violence ofthe gale started the stancheons, split her sails, carried awny the main boom and galls, and'left her under bare poles. Both pumps were so choakcd, as to be rendered useless and at the sume time 4 feet of water in the hold. In this situation she was kept free by the exertions of the crew in bailing from the run scuttle. There was no fire on board and the crew were severely frost bitten. Ilavi ng been in this condit ion for two days and nights they began to despair of all hopes of saving the vessel or themselves when fortunately n pis tol and some powder were found on bonrd, by which means a fire was kindled and the cpirits of the crew were n.uch revived in warming their benumbed limbs. At the ligeucur one day later, mentions the ap pointment of the committee. The following, however, contained in an extra of the Na tional Journal, are th* proceedings of the succeeding dny more at length. In the House, on Saturday, Feb. 5tli, the unfinished business of the preceding day was taken tip, and the House proceeded to bullet for a select committee on tho commu- liication.of the Speaker. Mr. Forsyth said, lie understood that it was the intention of sonic member to place his name on the committee. lie hoped the house would not put him on the committee. He did not wish to shrink from any duty, but there were reasons which operated on his mind, and which induced a wisli on his part to decline acting. Ho thought those who hud taken part in tho discussion should not bo on the committee, us they would scarcely go into it with unbiassed minds. Mr. M’Lane rose to make a si ini liar com munication as to himself, lakihg the same ground, that it would be unwise to place on tho committee any persons who hud parti cipated in the discussion. The Speaker pro. tern. Mr. Taylor, de cided the communication to be out of order, and tho house proceeded to ballot. Mr. Ingham and Mr. Warfield wore appointed to count the ballots, when the following re sults were declared . Whole number of votes given, 161 Necessary to a choice, 83 The following five gentlemen having a majority of votes, were declared elected :— as it passed but by one vote, and thd exe cutive is strongly opposed to it. It is Btated that at a Dinner on St. An ry into the truth of the charges to which ho 1 referred. Standing in the relations to tho House, which both tho members from l’onn- sylvaniu and himself did, it appeared to him j that here was the proper place to institute | the inquiry, in order that, if guilty,here the proper punishment might be applied, and, if Innocent, that here his character and con duct may be vindicated. He anxiously ho-; pod, therefore, that the House would ho 1 nice 8 AY AUK AH, I IB. 14 1C2C. On Saturday, Steam Boat Altem. 'Ul, Harford, Augusta, 54 huur s , with t,, w l? Nos. 9 and 13—984 bales Cotton tll V Wright, O. Tuft. G. Gordon, Cutnmii 8 “E 4 ] DOMESTIC AlU' CLCg Cotton—Up.a ■ pi me 18; .air tugood, 16a St. l .land, 35 45. , . 82 SO 18 i 50. pleasod to direct an investigation to be made 1 /'four—Philadelphia, B Uimo-e, Richmond, drew’s Day at Buenos Ayres, the British into the truth of the charges. Emanating and Alexandria, superfine agent, in the course of a speech, observed , from the source which they did, this was, C.ni-42 a 4S cent, per bushel. r J the only notice which he could take ot them. \Outo -30 o<> do He looked forward to the opening of Ifthe g UMB should thil|k prol , e r to. raise a ! /Aas-SO do do the session of Congress ns a .nost import- Committee, he trusted that some other than. K y'-Prime Northern, 80|cii the ordinary mode pursued by the practice | 87»»fr«y“*Fenn«ylv»n.a,27»-9cents per gal and rules ofthe House would be adopted to “J_'iIT •« 81 e *' appoint the Committee. Tho Speaker huving concluded his ob servations, and called Mr. Taylor to the Chair, in his place—* Mr. Forsyth, of Ga. rose, and said, he unt event for the country, and for individ- als, as ho only waited for it to to niako known that the information received by his Majesty’s government had made him deter mine to recognise the United Provinces of Uwailimey, JohiiBtun, Hills &co. R. bell, Blanchard, Brothers & cu. and j 3 Gumming & Son. Passengers,Mcstrs.tp Luce, Alexander, and Master Fcmisoi I . BELOW—A brig. ° SAILED, | Ship Mary Almy, Conk, Liverpool; d . . Pallas, , New-York ; ship Suva'mui iBebec, New-York ; brig Jane, Blake, I York ; brig Splendid,Shephard, Barbadi* ,schr. Sparrow, Badershall. Edonton, i\.c sclir. Laura Jane, Boose, New-York. Rio de la Plata as an independent nation, and hoped that the address ofthe Speaker would be entered on the Journal, and that the do- to form with them treaties of commerce and alliance.” Spanish Commerce.—The Cadiz Gazette, states that the insurance premium at Cadiz, to (lie West Indies and the Mexican Coast, i3 40 per cent.; and the mere coasting trade to Gallicia, the Ansturias, and Biscay is as high as 25 per cent. cument, to which lie had referred, should be laid on the tuble ; and that tile address and the document would lie referred to a com mittee of nine members, to be chosen by ballet, Mr. Kroner, of l’ti. rose, and said, if, uo- on an investigation beitiginstiliited.itshould appear that lie had not sufficient reason to justify the statements he had made, lie trusted he should receive the marked repro bation which had been suggested by the do do J\o tin m Gin—35 a .6 do do Tobucco Kentucky, Georgia, Ac. 4j s 5. 'I'ahow — 8 Cell'S, dull, Pork- Hess, gl4| Prime, 11. Mackurel—Vr 2, 8$ . No. 3, 4 a 4$. Bacon— 8 b 8i, plenty. Lard—Vi su es Butter—it), Rot them, inferior, 8 a 12. Cheese—5 , 7 cents, Soap Ye,low, 4a9cen!s. Candles — N irlticm, mould tallow, 10 This exorbitant premium is no doubt tile j Speaker. Let it full where "it might’ Mr. consequence of the terror inspired by tiio K. said, he was willing to meet the inquiry, South American privateers, who have near ly destroyed tho Spanish commerce—thus effectually crippling a government already ina state of pauperism. Mr. P. P. Barbour had 141 Mr. Webster, 106 Mr. M’Lane, 96 Mr. Taylor, 87 Mr. Forsyth, 83 Mr. Taylor said, five having been elected two more remained to be chosen. Accord- ng to the seventh rule, a plurality only will be required on the second ballot. Mr. Mangum, moved to dispense with the 2d rule, in order to take the two mem bers required to fill up thn committee from the two nexs highest on the list—Ayes 84, noes 69. Two-thirds being necessary for dispen sing with the rule, the motion was rejec ted. Tho House then proceeded to a second ballot for the two members, when the fol lnu/in*f result wau unmuineed I— Mr. Saunders 97, Mr. Rankin 72, and the remainder scattering. Nothing else of importance was transacted on the above day. The National Intelligencer remarks, in reference to the debate on the affair of Mr. Clay, “ If no greater degree of excitement shall take place than was witnessed yes- day, wo see nothing to apprehend from the denouement ofthe great drama so long an nounced. of which the lute proceedings may be vognrded as the first act. Happen what may, we have a confidence that neither the House of Representatives, nor its individual members, will be unmindful of what they owe to themselves, to tho dignity of their functions, and the character of their coun try. The tone of the debate of yesterday was free, bold, and manly : bat wo do not know that any thing occurred in the debate which could give serious cause of regret to | the intelligent admirer of our institutions— same time tho wind came round and spread , n , - . ,, . , ,,,. ‘ I he freedom of tho debate was, itself, an ing as much sail as they could,they were en abled to get into the river on the 29th. hnv- ing been nine days in this distressing situa- excellent commentary upon them.” The following is added to an advertise- tion. None ofthe crew were materially ment of Messrs J. & C. Seguine, at New injured by being frozen. Midshipman Hun ter of Augusta, Geo. went passenger in the Retrieve, to whom Capt. T. expresses his obligations for his assistance during the gale. Tile United States Commissioners and the chiefs ofthe the Cteek nation of Indi ans, we are informed by the Milledgeville papers, met at the Indian Springs on the 7tli instant, to proceed to the formation of a treaty for their lands in this state. The President lias directed the dismissal of Walker, the sub-agent, who acknowled ged he had advised the Indians not to sign York. The Steamboat Company at Savannah having made arrangements with Messrs, Dunham and Cmnpficld, for receiving nud forwarding goods destined for Augusta and Hamburg, all goods shipped by this line, con signed to the above house for those places will be received and forwarded free of charge for commissions. Tho correspondent ofthe CharlestonMer- cury (a friend of General Jackson) at Wash- ingtion, under date ofthe 4th instant, says After an unusually mild winter at New- York, on the night ofthe lstinst. a snow storm commenced, which lasted until the next day at 3 o’clock. The snow was about. 17 or 18 inches deep. During the storm at 3 o’clock in the morning, the store No. 86, l’inc-stroet, was destroyed by fire, commu nicated hy an incendiary. Loss 10,000 dol lars. Tho same storm was experienced nt Boston—all the wharves and many cellars were overflowed. The Alexandria Gazette intimates that Mr. Kremer has refused to fight Mr. Clay ; but that he lias procured a substitute. The gentlemen would act more wisely to clear up their characters by facts, than by such an argument as this. National Legislature.—In Senate, on Thursday 3d instant, a communication was received from the President, enclosing report from the Secretary of State, on the memorial of James Ray and others, rela tive to the brig James Lawrence and her cargo, captured by a Spanish privateer and carried into Porto Rico, in which the Sec retary observes—“ That the case of the James Lawrence is one of those of flagrant outrage upon the property of tho citizens of the United States, upon which thb Execu tive Government of the United States have, for the last three years, constantly applied, near the Spanish authorities, exertions for reparation equally strenuous and unavailing —that the capture, in the first instance, was illegal, and that the proceedings in the Court of Appeals, condemning the property were irregulur, cannot be doubted. A lust appeal to the justice of His Catholic Majes ty, at Madrid, is all that remains practica ble in this case, short of measures which, by authorizing reprisals, would assume upon the United States themselves the task of dispensing to their citizens that justice which has hitherto been sought from the SnnriiHh HUt.horitipq in v;iin. 1 > Spanitih authorities in vain. The Senate resinned the consideration of the bill for tho suppression of piracy—the amendment proposed by Mr. Smith, grant ing aid to merchantmen to arm) being still pending. After motions to fill the blunk with $100, 75 and $50, the resolution itself was m<ga- tived—!*7 to 15. Mr. Macon moved to strike out the sec tion, authorizing merchant vessels to re capture prizes to the pirates and providing lor salvage, upon which a debate ensued which continued to the time of adjourn ment. In the House of Representatives, Mr.Call of Florida, introduced a resolution instruct ing the committee on the Judiciary to en quire whether any ofthe Judges ofthe Dis trict Court of Florida had received fees for services not authorized by law, which was adopted. This resolution refers to Joseph L. Smith who, on the information ofthe District At torney of E. Florida, is accused of having received fees for the performance of duties appertaining to his judicial character. But it is added that the Judge has never char ged fees in U. S. and territorial cases. The resolution was adopted. The Speaker (Mr. Clay) rose from his and abide the result. Mr. K. moved that the 44 card ofthe honorable Speaker, refer red to in 44 another card,” should aU> be re ferred to the committee, and entered on the Journal ofthe House. After remarks from several other mem bers, the queston was loudly called for, and was taken on ordering the address of the Sneaker to be entered on the journal, and decided in the athrmutive. Mr. Coudict, of New-Jersey, then moved to postpone the further consideration of tiie remaining proposition (for the appointment of a committee, &c.) until nextday. Which motion was agreed to, and the subject post poned until next Jay. The engrossed Bill from the Senate, mak ing compensation to persons appointed by the Electors to deliver the votes for Presi dent and Vice President, was read a third time, passed, and returned to the Senate* On motion of Mr. Wright, the House went into committee of the whole on t he state ofthe Union, and again took up the report of the committee appointed to pre pare rules to be observed, hy the House, in the election of a President of tho United States. The question recurring, from yes terday, on motion of Mr. Ingham, to strike out the last clause ofthe third rule, which directs that the galleries shall be cleared on the demand ofthe delegation of any one State— Mr. M’Duffie rose, and addressed the House at considerable length. He was fol lowed by Mr. Mangum. The committee then rose. After receiving one or two communica tions from Executive Departments; The House adjourned. In Senate, on Friday, 4th instant, the bill for the suppression of piracy was again ta ken up. Mr. Talbot, to try the principle of the bill as far as relates to armed merchant vessels, moved to strike out the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th sections, (all re lating to that subject.) A wide debate en sued, when the motion to strike out, was negatived 22 to 21. Mr. Lowric, moved to strike out the Cd section (authorising the pursuit of pirates on land)—negatived 28 to 16. On motion of Mr. Mills, some minor a- mendments were adopted ; and On motion of Mr. Barbour, (who wished to accommodate those who objected to the clause as it stood) t.he limitation of salvage for recaptures, was striken out., and the a- rnount to bo allowed, left to the discretion ofthe Courts. The bill was then reported to the Senate as amended, arid the amendments made in committee of the whole concurred in. Several ether amendments were offered and negatived, alter which the Senate ad journed. In the House of Representatives, on mo tion of Mr. Condiet, of N. J. the House then resumed the consideration of the mo tion of Mr. Fcrsyth, to refer the commnni- i cation of the Speaker to a Select Commit tee, On which there arose an animated de bate, which occupied the House till half past four o’clock. Mr. Archer moved at a late hour, to post pone the further consideration of the sub ject till Thursday next; which was negativ ed, hy Yeas ami Nays—Yeas 62, Nays 145. Mr Cady, of New-York, moved to post pone it indefinitely—but the motion was pronounced to be out of order. On motion of Mr. Foot, of Corn, the mo tion of Mr. Forsyth, was so modified as to refer nothing to the Committee but the communication ofthe Speaker. Mr. M’Dulfie offered an amendment.which went to specify the points on wlrch the com mittee was to inqnire.(heing those embraced place,'ami requested tire indulgence’of the Il ’? r P;! blishe f. in the House lor a few moments, whilst he asked ° bserver ') fhe mot,0,, H its attention to a subject in which he felt himself deeply concerned. A note hud ap peared this morning,in the National Intelli gencer under the name, and with the authori- y, as he presumed, of a member ofthisHouse from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Krctner) which You tmmt not suppose that Mr Clay’s de-, adopted, as his own, a previous letter pub- milteee , waB fin()a || ttdo|itcdi b Yeas and , Duhamel’& Auzo, D .Judah, J. P.Willia nial of this charge implies that it is not true «bod n annt - pn^cmUatntn, serums Nays—Yeas 125, Nays 69. . . Json, O. Tutl't, Butler &. Scranton, W. I negatived, Mr. Randolph moved an indefinite post ponement ofthe whole subject; which was negatived, by yeas and nays: ayes 77, noes a 12 14 tu Tho ships Samuel Wright, anti 01® W Branch, got to sea on Friday. TheBr. ship Ulverstone, Corner, l'ortl,| port, sailed from Liverpool in co. with si. ; Regent, arrived at Charleston on Frii : in ti i days. The sclir. Henry. Waters, for this ro-t soon, wus left at St. Barts hy the Syren, j-J rived at New-York, 2d inst. in 19day s , January 29, off Cape Hatterns, a VtSHj I of about 100 tons wus seen on fire, an:,!! ready burnt to the water’s edge. WdS I G. urgia» 15; Spcru, 34 Dom'-mics.--Fluids, 13 to i8; Stipes, i * iu A vesselHunnnwil <. whir- 15 : i .he' ks, 13 to 14; 4-4 tk. 17 u> 20, U P! H ' H u yhi Bt ibujfc’nK, 25 i*> 34; irmrimjf, | » to il { Hshore near Hquain Beach on the 3d u w \, do. 7-8, n to 12£ / sheeting. 4 i, lo jo * 4 . where she is supposed to have run duiinir, do. llit’RcIi’d, 15 a 16; do 5 4, .0a2 ; Sh.r storm. ting 7-8, 14 h 15. Lumber—Boards am I Scantling, 10 a 1 ; Floo-• .ng HoaIiIb, 12 k 14 ; Hanging Timber, 3 u 5; S'avfcB pipe, 35 a 40; Do. White O tk had 18 a 20; Do lied O k, do. 10 w U ; Shingles, 3 a 4 ; Wli-te Pin.* jfnmrds, '0 a i3' FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS. ndee mid Inverness 42 inch, V2 u ‘ 5 dull Oznabunjhs—10 a 12.« Cog Hue H aat/.v—l *0 a 137 t* per gal. Holland U,n 90 a ^5, do. do. //•»«— Swedes 93 h 95 per tun : E ighth do 83 • 85 d<>. ; Atnencsn do; 83 - 85 ; thee per cwt. Q s 9. Salt-L vi.rpool, coarse, inbmk,4V u 43 ‘ales, plenty. Sugar—Havana white. £13 a 13 ; BioWt., 8 ; M se tvado, 7\ a !0 , Sh, Oio s, prime, *0 JOj; New-0*.eAi»«,8a 9; RJi tcd Lost], i6 a 23, dull ojfee -Havana green, 18 • St. D >mingo, from i;ood to £r;:e •, 15 * 16 Hyson Tea—tOO o 105 ces.ts per lb. fium— Jnm»ica. 90s 100cen », dull; West In d*. 65, unmin I. Mo'asses—West India 28$ —None in market O. ns 'iDey Goods.—30 s 6u per cent advance Crtcbery, • to -* >>0 pci' cent. do London i'orter - £ '• 75 h 3 00, per dusen. STO« K8. United States Hunk—N•• '.ales. Hank of the State of Georgia—-St for 100 pa d "i. Plantcn* Hunk—67 for 80 paid in. Darien Hunk --No ssles S'earn H at Comptiny—'So salea. Ma'ine and Fire Insurance Cnmpany—No sales N II. Stye U.’k oi GtWgu. payable in .Savannah, Planters* Ban*, and Bank of \u gnats, notes, received in osvne-ii for boa..a. EXHANGE. On England— 8 io < er cent, pre/r. sales. F ance—5 15 a 5 0-nominal. ■ JHos'.on —60 days, par; sight, I prem* JV Fork, fiii d. ys, 1 dhet.; uig t, $ prem. Philadelphia, do. do. Buhimare, do. do. Charleston % sight.. £ to 1 pr m. A. Cuolini S Bulk Aotea, p.»r $. ads. Cape Fear and A rut e n io 3. d FREIGHTS. To England, 5 8 • • $ F nice, ;$ to in French vessels. AVw York -5-fc C'. REMARKS. COTTON.—The accounts by the Cnna- ARnrVED FROM THIS TORT, At. New-York, vd instant., brig Geo; Washington, Rhodes, 9 days. At Charleston, on Friday, steam br: Hamburg, Blackman; steam boat Aupo-ii I Green. ' 1 UP FOR THIS PORT, At New-York 3d inst. brig Geo. \V r ;i ;.j.. iirglon, Rhodes to sail 6th. l'itU DiuVnig VtftCfeirtdJ OK G R A N D S’ate Lot-turn if Mar fund. NO. 111. T HE following are the only pi izrs Jratra No. 604, prize of .j 2654, 7377, W 1475, 16147, 17697, 194 of The thirteenth drawing was on 10th list and is duo here on 18th. The draw im progress regularly once a week, and i; iv’j be recollected, that, the hand.unic prize ul' an 03 MfedXWDrf! will be deposited in the wheel on the iCth drawing, when tickets will advance to J15. PRESENT STATE OF THE WHEEL, prize of- - - - @40.ono 20.0(>0 10.01)0 5,000 besi. s many nflOOO, 500, 100, &C.&C. Orders are now received at Fil2, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Feb 14 Grand State Lottery of MARYLAND. TWELFTH DAY'S DRAWING. N O. 604, jSiOO 2654, 7377, : ; ; . . v |H0 1475, 16417, 17697, : ; : : ; 50 _ .. .. , Nearly three-quarters of this Lottery it da, of an advance in the Liverpool Market, completed, and the splendid prizes of on Cotton of both descriptions, have pro- $40.090—40 000-^10 090—5.COO. duced a hftii'Jhle efTect on our market for ' y &c. &c. ' } those staples of our state. Uplands have remain to be drawn. Orders for tickets re advanced from 2 a 3 cents—Sea Islands in c» ivnd at $12.* Halves 6 Quarters 3, for a corresponding proportion. The former a few days longer, by may be quoted at 16 a 18—and sales have been made within ilie range of those quo- j tations. , Sea Islands 35 a 45, and upwards, for' fine brands. The market, however, has not yet been so fairly established, as to ad j mit of our quoting prices with any accura cy. Some fine brands are held much above our higheyt quotation. j RICE.—There has burn some business! done in rice. It is held at 2 60 a 3 50— snles of prime, we believe have been made at 3 '37$. CORN—42 a 45. Fob 14 W. ROBERTSON. lancing FROM 8H P CDRV.AIR, FIRKINS Goshen Butter 10 Half Barrels Family Fork & B.v- 2 Barrels Smoked Beef and 10 Boxes Candles ale by VY. LIPPITT & CO. 68p 4 For Feb 14 HcgimenUd Court of Inquiry. F INES were assessed against the follow ing persons, for default at the llcgi- POST OF SAVANNAH. mental Farade, on the tI7th January, I8M. Chatham Artillery.--W. F. Gdl.tl, T. Butler, p each. T. Young, d 15. Jno.il. M’Kinnnn, Jacob Lewis, Fierce Howard, J. I Morel, J’i each. I Volunteer Guards N. Kirby, ami M. | Lillcbridge, each. J. Atherton, E. T. Courtney, John Collins, W. H. Coe, VV. i Rice, G. D. Sweet, VV. VV. Wash, $3 each- I Republican Blues.—J. J. Coates, J. Rea- A. co. J. W. Morrell, J. Rea, B. Burroughs, D. B. Nichols dv ro. J. VV. Long, Dunham j & Cumpfield, L. Baldwin & co. F.Densler, The motion of Mr. Forsytji to commit the I Z. Day. G. B. Lamar, G. Gordon, II. B. communication of thn Speaker to a com-1 Hathaway, A. G. Miller, S. C. Dunning, CLEARED, Ship Pailas, , New-York, J. Wood. Siiip Pitt, Hamilton, Charleston, J. II. Reid. Br brig Eliza Ann, Baird, Liverpool, a rt 1! ivi?n J ’ 11 Reij ' I c° n > ft- Papot. J- F. Forsyth, P. B. Garnet. AKKIVI.1J, , H M Graybill, J. Kennedy, P. Hard, C- Ship Emperor, Bennett, Nfew-York, 5 Pollard, 1. Russel, g.l each. days, to llnll & Hoyt, consignees—R. Georgia Volunteers J. M’Heqry, S. B Campbell, T.Butler & co. Ponce &, Macken- Parkman, $10 each. G. VV. Coe, J. Wells, zie, J. B. Herbert & co. A. Foster & co. L. Petty, $'> each. J. Clark, L. A. Alor Cohen & Alilller* A. & E. Wood. W. T. rail, J. Moure. L. P. Sage, $3 each. Williams, J. H. Olderslmw, Johnston, Hills i Savannah Fencibles—M. Hcrbi rt, $5 First Beat Company.—D. Allen, S. Aus tin, ,T. Boyd, Breen, W. Brownjohn, Bum- sides, F. Baker, Bradley, II. Cullan, Carr, Corter, J. Curry, J. Dclbos, J. Fount a' the treaty, but said he acted without the |h<t he js to Buppott Ad[im3 . 0n tho J.Gill, J. Richardson, Lucinda Hines, Ham* ilton, J. Kevs, Kennan. E. Lough thorough, authority or knowledge ofthe Agent. trary, he is open and zealous in the support Mr. White, the Engineer whose services , of Adaraii and lle and hig ,- rionds have been engaged by Gov* Troup, un less accident prevents, will leave New- York about the 20th inst.—Mr. W. it is calculate with confidence on carrying with them O- hio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Louis- said, stands at the head of his profession in , iaua. Jackson is, from the movement on and injurious imputations against him, and which the author avowed his readiness to substantiate by proof These charges im plicated his conduct, in regard to the pen ding Presidential election ; and the respec tability of the station which the member holds, who thus openly prefers them, and The Committee was ordered to consist of seven, and to be appointed by ballot. And then, the House adjourned. Lip- B. W. Leach, Lawson, Market*, B. AI’Gov- ^Island, G. & W. Robertson, ern, I). Nowland, G. Oliver S. Patterson, Pierce, Page, T. Rondei, Skipper, W. Wil* this country. the part of Clay, in great danger.” Judge Berrien, and Mr. Wilde, of this Cargo of tho ship Henry Tukc, Captain gtate, arrived at Baltimore on the 4t.h inst. Candler, from Charleston for Liverpoolf ro m Norfolk, on their way to Washington. 536 bales Upland Cotton, and 591 Sea-Is land do.—total, 1127 bales, weighing 353,- 127 lbs.—value, $86,893 18. It is stated in the Petersburg Democrat, that Mr. Owen, the philanthropist, paid General Lnfayette, son and 6ecretary|ar- rived at Baltimore from Harrisburg on the 3d instant—he was to proceed to Washing ton on the succeeding day. P. Hill, P. E. Brass, ne, Miss Hill, I. Nor- II. Pollct, W ton, Scarbrough & Clark, H. Tapper, S. C. Regon. M. A. Silver, &. J. Schenk, J. Cu mining & Son, Bliss & liarns, T. Williams. Wadsworth, J. & M. Pendcrgast, J. B. Second Company.—P. M’Donom*, W. Valla. Passengers, Mr. Pitkin,Mr. Hemp- Kincdv, A. Carrol, R. Riley, M. C. Phil* i of the « rm &auz«,.^ d DIED, In Nnw-York, on the 31st ult. Mr. R. L.! tied them to grave attention. ‘.It might' be, • >" this city, indeed, worthy of consideration, whether the character and dignity of tho House it-1 self did not require a full investigation of COMMERCIAL. Liverpool. The Emperor, was up with the Cantwell, J. G'ie"nin7 G. Brown, L. Day- Bar on Thursday night, hot owing to thick ton, Suyilam, P. Fay, J. Conroy,. J. Fin. I wt ’ at “ Br "ft get in. | land, J.'Blanchard, D. Jefferson, T. Cavaa- .fohf- Feb*. Ross, New-Orlcane, 10 Rays, augh, A. Wood, J. N. Champion, R. Golt, capable, 1 ^ ,Zh„to'“^^.lYliVd^Xtor" ' RIeS " S '^^ aSJi^fe Riccborough, 3 Third Company^—p.^Anld, J. W and considerations, ho could coinpromit the a )3 . do- 3d do . , 0 - a (2 .‘ highest interests Ilf his Country, the HOUSC would be scandalized by his continuing to I 77- . • " , .— occupy the chuir with which he had been so Gill, luUSIHS UHU Ale. lung honored in presiding at its deliberations OK Bis. India Point Gin sU *3 The manuscript, of Lord Byron’s priva'e p, ,. — 450.000 lor the Harmony Establishment Jotters, which were suppressed by order of Without, however, presuming to indicate on tho Wabish, Mr.O. is at present in Phil- j the British Court of Chancery has been re- j what the House might conceiveit ought to adclphia, on his way to Washington, to so- Iceived hy Messrs Carey & Loa of Philu- i dn ', 011 H< ' r [ Hin f °' * ls owl1 purity and honor, 1 I ' 4 ho hnnotl I lint till olinnl.l kn . nn i.nr>L deiphia, who have put them to press. licit the aid of Congress. he hoped that he should be allowed respeet- I fully to solicit, in behalf oNiinijulf,au inqui-j feb 12 26 boxes Mascatel Raisins 50 bis Superior Ale Judt received, and for sale by H. BLAIR. Moore’s Wharf, j Charleston. 1 Ward, J. House, J. H. Burroughs, B. Sni- days, der, M. A. Starr, P. Hughs, W. Morrison, too Dates uouon, to E. Port. , J. Darramon, p each, np Matthew,Sallow itch, from M’lntosh ■ Fourth Company.—J. Wyatt. N. Lee, -House, with Cotton, to Bulloch & Mason, Manpas, C. I.amb, T- Thompkins. Dunwoody, A G. Miller, Juo. M’Nish, and L-Clark, G. Hall, Rolf, 43 each. E. S- J. A. Maxwell. ij,mevs*i. P SLenm Bllflt \Taw1 rtf Drln,, O hi. A n .1 * 1 A Y k vs I* The above fines must be paid to John r Sloop Falcon, Gibbs, Satilla, 6 with 250 bales Cotton, to E. Fort, Slooi Court Steam Boat Maid of Orleans. Smith, An- gusta, 2 days, with Cotton, to Hall & Hoyt,! Lloyd, F.sq. Pay-Mastor, on or rl..5™ Wn ^^ °‘ er,treet ’ ai 'd 733 »ules for'20th inst.—after which executions will is- Passengers, Messrs. Hol-Uue. before the 67p comb, Gibson, ami Overstreet. 1° Feb 14 68u