Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 02, 1825, Image 2

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\ *• " * % clandestine arts and intrigues of Col. Crowd and myself! Ah sub-agent, to whom the nf- 1 fairs of the Upper Crocks, were almost en tirely confided, feeling it to be my duty to J and will mote out justice to the deserting or the undeserving. One lutlf the alone which has had itH origin from this anurio is BY a. fc W. ROBERTSON, | tirely confided, feeling it to be my duty to I perfectly harmless—it proceeds in 'most fubi.iriichh ok rut i awi ok tiik kmon. serve them in any thing in which I could do instances from papers established to sorve so with propriety, I did, at the special noli- a temporary object, with which libor- Clinton and request oi those Chiefs, at their ty of the press moans liberty of abuse; Councils, road and explained to thorn those independence the independence ofthe churi Feiuif-t.—Contain land ofdcgnified lYnnmcn. tf he has not fVnnestho 27 volts) old is soiling at . h III h .m. . hit. J'VII. has linen such as to 1401 1 hose prices tiro in luct lowent,,, noons Ann, nrnve>l t X1 . 1|tl , ll(i ,.„ V y niitl Uta shuttle of all fur- last year, considering the shortness of t u l. reports, that tlio , |llur , ri l ,nduiir, aneicnl as well ns modern. crop. An advance in the price W i|| n" ; tit. Com’dt. 15'tr.,! •• But on this tli-mc I feel tnv deficiency donhtedly luko place os soon us the dim.,! DAILY PAPKR, : COl’NTRY IMIM’R : EIGHT DOLLARS. : FIVE DOLLARS. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH «. Loss or tJ. H. seim. Banks, of the scltr. l’rinct at Norfolk front Havnn , U. S. schr. Ferret. Lieut. Com’dt. B., SdttTon this tiieiiio I i'eel tnv deficiency doiibteilly luko place as soon its the di'inw was cnpsiiied in a squall on the ...th nit. off and nty leelings might lead ».« J to cni rcHSimiK iar below the diapason ot ho vdhbu loaning ror tin. u. Nufes. Inj , Point Yeaeos, and eight men were drown- lu „ f | al , ( j KO interesting u suhj. ct. Here, gucdoc and Bordeaux an adwu.ce \\ ht{ ' cd and the vessel lost. The survivors, in thi^griit metropolis of civilization, every r« ady taken place, and wo ho\e every. 1 among whom were all the officers, were to- Hh«r»' I 1 " 1 . r ," n "! i ! , . (l iH ; i !‘"' hni "!!;‘. 0 : n “H”. 1 A'k l .i‘“r.V C< « wiU kow ‘ W, of yottt just liontuge puitl to virtue so tiittni- despatches which they had received front ties and docences of life—aid talent and ken from the wreck Ity n seltr. formerly the |'„|||, t,. services si. I.ing gune hy. to pnlri the Cherokees | and commit the result of energy tho talent to misroprtsont, anil the U. S. schr. Jackall. It is .stated ns a re- taic prineijdes so well tried and so unslia- tlloir deliberations to writing, o» it was die. energy to defame private character,- propnrtiou with the crop. In Coent it., February 2tt, IMS On motion, Resolved, That the Mayor do request, hy public notice, the citizens of Savannah und Country, to meet and make such preparations for the reception of Gen. Lafayette, as they may think proper, and appoint a Committee to unite with a Com mittee of tiiis Corporation, for the forego ing pnrpuse. Ft i.Low-CiTtstrsN: In conformity with the above resolution, you are respectfully requested to convene in the Council Room, on THURSDAY NEXT, 3d March, at one o'clock. P. M. Very respectfully, Your fellow-citizen, W. C. DAN1ELL, Mayor. ID’ It " ill be perceived by the Regimental Brdcrs among our advertisements, that the Officers of the First Regiment, and those of the Georgia Hussars, meet this day, to devise measures to do honor to Lafayette. TO THE EDITORS OF THE GEORGIAN, Gfnti.emf.n—Y’ou will he pleased to an nounce Dr. Mosr.s Sheftali., as a candi date for Senator, to represent the County of Chatham in the State Legislature, at the ensuing October election, and oblige ONE OF YOUR SUBSCRIBERS. The Northern Mail again failed beyond Raleigh, last night, when two were due.— We however received Norfolk and Balti more papers of tho 21st, by the old route, ... — —, , - Havana. Fell. V>.—J'rirn.—Pitrh, b» markable circumstance, that the men who ken t ot so imposing atrilllilo ot respect and 2 1 n 3 t I itr- 4 4 n fi ; Bool, cargo.};, , , ... , , j,rut it ttdo for the nmtiiorv of our doparfnd i 7 4 a B ; Brood, Navy, 4 a !,; lulcil to me by the Chiefs tlumselves. No Against such lotpublic opilion array itself, were drowned were all known to be very |‘| 1 t|„. ls . fur that oplu ..-urvuorc and lorthc, nterican yellow, SB a *5 s Flour, M,. ,/j other control or influence had I over those to that, they are amenable—on them let the j expert swimmers. inble extimpl-pr.-Htiit.Tl to the rising and to Baltimore, it; I’m k, cargo Not 1 - t ( resolutions in the slightest degree, than to censure fall. But we believe the liberties of . . , . , lj"Hre 1-Sir these ore great; Rice, round and . Ie»r grain C .0 4 ; p,,.' * fa » | A severe liuil-storm was experienced at doing.-, inuued, und worlny «1 a great pro-. it u 9 ; Co.co, 1st quality 11 t a U-j . give them, in writing such an exprvs- this com,try are as closely conacc.cd with. chlir|l!8ton on s „ turd „ y evening, at ten P>"' , , „ I and :lti do. !• j a 11 • triage. 5 a ft; Mok swn ns would rnndpr than intelligible. con- and as entirely dependent upon tho mires-: , .... , “ 1 have read all tin* details as fur as 1 keg- ol 5.*pulion.*-3? u 4; oui'urfc. a^.C-. • fining myself rigidly and strictly to the trained free,lorn of the press, as with our ° Wk ' , lhe «"■*• J w** .1, ... and I an, a- jad to J white. .-Mbs brown 3 and 12 a a end,;. J of pigeon’s eggs, sumo ot them weighing rayihai I r«*ud tlnm with * lie iii.otions j wliilt* nlono. 11 a I v j brown alont* It . limn It I n tv a VWI 111 t nut iiiit., nl 11,.,.., ft I,.. % I pot, siiunnt n t, i v a I . n ,1 Y1,/. 1 V... ■. ,n /,i * * e 1 * - - .... *i menniiirr and intentions of tlioso Chiefs. | representative system ; and the House of “ Tho editor of that paper certainly knew Representatives is the last place where it that he was uttering a most ttru/uufifurffalse- should be unreasonably attacked or indis- homl and practising a willful and nhanuful criminutely condemned. imposition on the public, when he alleged, ^ ! two ounces—the houses ofthe city having a j western exposure, suffered sovorely in the Miu-t ovudo, 7 h H ; S* ear.-, 8 4 n 15, ‘ IC.i‘n•• upn.—(in London, 17 a 171 • breakage of glass, inuny having seventy or 11»a ( a Pro- ian dq ted by tin pOiusol ton paper, oi tin* nuuitli j size of a large nmrble. eighty squares broken. Among the hail ... i was remarked in Broad Street, one pebble lie lias done that those publications were Tiik Crkek Cession.—Iftlie land lately false statements ofthe intentions of the In-' coded by the Creeks extend to the Etowah 1 * C diuns, denominated by us under the cloak [or Hi«r!»tower] and include all the Creek of Indian nnnies ! The assertion, that they lands within the limits of Georgia, wo esti- were written at. tho Agency, is equally fic- j mate (says the Macon Messenger,) the area tious. I hey were written ut the Councils to be 8090 square miles, making 5,181,440 of the Chiefs ofthe Creeks, us I have rela- acres—a territory not quite as large as the ted ; mu* hud Col. Crowd, at the time, any state of Now-Hampshiro or Massachusetts, knowledge ot those talks beingheld. They! larger than New Jersey, and larger than were resolutions formed by those Chiefs at j Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Delaware united. wit n tin i ear. ot an orphan son of our tin ice : glorious r volution. And who coil road M*« !i s* n'iui. it's und not he moved? I know ' cent, pr declining ; United Str.tiv ini*is* wn*nn ch all'ec-; To Grea’-RihHin.£.••?r. 1 Nov.-i id; and Bos I 4} per ton : U Stati*.-, jjl per hhd. 4i •! f August, whi-ii I' Jj c per box, Jet. per lb. * hun lent to tt common ftiend; and oin* < ('No- the suggestion ofthe Cherokees in anticipation of any attempt that might be made hy our Government to get their lands, and were published hy express order of their head chiefs with that view. “ To ant with the strictest integrity to wards the Government, as well as towards these Indians, in the trust confided to me, has always been my invariable object. In conformity with this principle, I have uni formly told them, when asktd my opinion about their lauds, (what lias always appear ed to me too obvious a truth, by any possi- If, however, the cession extends only to the Chattahoociiy, the length is about 140 miles,and the average width about 17 miles; making 6580 square miles, or 4,'JII,‘200 acres—more than twice as large as the states of Rhodc-lsland and Delaware to gether, und about equal to 16 or 17 coun ties ofthe size of Jasper. Adventures of a pound of Cotton.— The following history of the progress of u pound of Cotton, copied from an Kngli h through Virginia. The manner in which 1 bility, to admit of a difference ot opinion,) | paper, is not only a proof of the import- thut their true policy was, it they sold any | ancc of the trade, hut exhibits in the stron of their lands to sell the whole ot it. I; gest light the value of human industry, and 1 m i* hnturmvn Wi. liiiioton! ,,flven(vettfl,m not to dispose of their] the power of mind applied to material ob- ,9C0I1 ' C ; t . , ° | lands within tho limitsofGoorgin. nor miy jocts. In tho first place, tho wool cattf »nd Charleston, « ^ely a subjec dnserv- othcr portion of thoir territory ; and »hh | f rclm the East Indies to Lon,Ion ; frotnLon- ihu the attention of the Post-Master Gen- regard to their removal tho westward, I; don it wont to Lancushiro, where it was era . It ,s due to the eommercta! in ert have always in my intercourse with them, manufactured into yarn; from Munches, ofthe south, that strict enqutry should be incliued to favollr thlt ni ,.„ 6 ure. So far i tor it was sent to Paisley, where it was made tnto the cause of these repeated a - froln having any influence in the Councils; woven ; it was next sent to Ayrshire,where ures. Complaint hns hitherto been of little of those Indians, i am absolutely held in it wn8 tamboured ; afterwards it was con effect-we shall, however, not torget to no-. itupuion anJ JMnut % <A(t0 DuIlburton , where it was hand. tice the failures which may occur. . , 1 sowed, and again returned to Paislov. — L -- '•* «»" oonl ♦/> a diwtant part «\f tlio county of Renfrew to be bleached, and was returned to Paisley, whence it was poloon’s first am! mt-M atutii.eiuni' .noiici ■ the of .observed to mv—On 1 The Committee of Arrangements at Fay- prut put hre tout vela sans eprourcr dc t'-n ulion. “ Vou will understand, of course, that have, in the •• iiovc, left farm-tern flu ini- etteville, (N. C.) have received information by express, fromWashington, that G«*n Jj.a- favette, will positively arrive in that nty on the third of March, and continue there two days. s j Charleston. F> b. 28.—CoHon.— S.i p 30 a 50—iS*»1 do. 14 a 20.—.M tin:- ' ! *.oe, v6 a 30.—Pliort Staple, 14! a p ^ : Rien—Prime. g.U—InP ri .r to duo 1 > 1 ajJl. ' The citizens of Augusta were to meet, to concert measures for the reception of Lafayette, on Saturday last. nre operation?. U'ae.—Wc rep -nt the que r! ' tho celebrated Lecturer 1 The Pnr.«*». M*. ««. ♦»»« on Astronomy,has arrived in tnincuy debate in Congress on the subject of Mr. Charleston, and intends, we understand, Clays ap,n tt i t„ the House, gave utter- ehould he be enabled to obtain a room snf- ft 8cc^to tho following severe philippic against ( sent to Glasgow, and was finished; ami ficiently large for the exhibition ofhissplen did apparatus,to deliver a course of Lectures. The Cheek Aoencv.—Mr. Walker, the sub-ogent in the Creek nation, has pub- 1 K ss ' I from Glasgow was sent by coach to Loudon. U< ^ 11 'HmP!>i , y, in this country, is the It ie difficult to ascertain precisely the time condition ot tho press, (that palladium of taken to bring this article to market, but it iberty,) that no man can appeal to it with- may bo pretty near the truth to reckon it He cannot come , three years, from the time it was packed in out a sense of dishonor. fished a long vindication of his conduct in forward there and say, I join issue in this India until in cloth, it arrived at the mcr- reply to the article which we published charge, without exposing himself to deri- j chant's warehouse, in London, whither it some time since from the Washington won. by entering into compotion with news- [ must have been conveyed at least 10,000 News. Ill this article it will be recollect- papers ivltich utter falsehood and truth ac-! miles by sea, and »20 by land, and contri- ed, Mr. Walker was charged with an un- cording to the objoct in view. He was a- bitted to reward no less than 150 people, justifiable interference in preventing the shamed to state it to the house, but the fact! whose services were necessary in tho car- conclusinn of a treaty with tho Creeks for wussothut, ponding any great election, i r iage and manufacture of this small quan- their lands in this state; with being the such was the prostitution ofthe public press, j tity of cotton, and by which the value has author of sundry pieces published hy the that there was no knowing u-lmt to believe; been advanced two thousand per cent, beads ofthe Creek nation, &c. Mr. W. it was sufficient to pronounce wny 1 not only urges hi?own defence, but through- charge, however gravely made, on elec- out, labors to identify himself with Col. tioneoring trick, to stamp it instantly with Crowell, the agent. Now tlio extent ofthe the seal of falsehood. That press which had charge against tho latter is simply, as Mr. so long been the boast of liberty, was in this Forsyth termed it, the 44 dignified ncutrali- country no longer a protector ufinnocence ; ty" which he has maintained, during the and it hud long since ceased to be the alleged efforts of his Deputy to prevent the Hcourgeeven ol die guilty, save us it servos fulfilment ofthe designs ofthe government, i to excite the sting of a guihy conscience." The defence of Col. C. was theroforo un-| This undistinguishing censure will not fell well abroad, where the precise diame ter and condition ot'tlie Press in this cmin- I try is not understood, and where it may In* the interest ofmany to misrepresent it. It called for. It was not necessary because be Iras not been accused as Mr. VV. has, nor has ho felt the displeasure of the go vernment, which Mr. W. has The Chiefs are much indebted to Mr. j is placing n weapon in the hands ofthe cne- Walker for his manner of writing their nd- mies of free institutions which they will not. dresses to the people, as “dictated bvthrin." ( forget to wield against them. That the by which they have attained no little in-1 conduct nf a portion ofthe press, during crease to their literary character. They times of excitement consequent upon elec- have been made to speak not only “ intelli-, tioneering contests is sometimes a subject gibly," but so eloquently as to awaken tho 0 f regret, we are not prepared to deny. sympathies and cull forth the tender feelings But the denunciation ofa whole body, like of a host of philanthropists, who “ albeit j other wholesale denunciations is unjust, unused to the melting mood," have actually j it comes too with an ill grace from a lte- wept over the distresses of tlrnse red presentative in Congress, who should sup- men of the forest, whose hard case it was to hold lands for which they were offered others equally good, and a handsome don- ceur into the bargain. It is evident, how ever, tbut nil tho chiefs did not concur in the refusal, audit is equally evident, from the subsequent conclusion of a treaty, that, left to themselves, a majority of them were favorably disposed to concur in the wishes of the government. From a large quanti ty of extraneous matter, much of which might have been spared, we extract the following from Mr. W’s production, as con tinuing tlio substantial part of his def uico^ “ But, notwithstanding the failure ofthc.se attempts to purchase these Indian lands, (at least those ofthe Creeks)so obviously the result of strain of euenls of such public no toriety, and over which no individual had any influence or control and which are evin ced by so many public documents lias, by the editor oft be paper I before mentioned, been falsely and basely attributed to the port tho freedom of debate and dLcusssion, as well in ns out of tho doors of our legisla tive nsi-emblies. If the press is to be de nounced lbr tlio conduct of a portion of those, who control it, why would not tlio same objection lie against the Congress of the United Stales, or our Courts of Justice, from the violent or improper conduct of any one or two or twenty of their members?— No one we presume will .-ay, because a member of Congrcs or a couiihullor should give way to intemperale feelings, that the freedom of discussion or pleading should be curtailed, or that tlmir existence is an evil. Mo with the press, if a portion of it is disgraced hy intemperance of remark, by falsehood, or slander, no reusea exists to denounce the decent and respectable part ot it. The licentiousness of the press is no doubt an evil; but the hen- fits arising from In speaking of Houtli America yester day, we certainly did not a'ludc to Brazil as one of the regenerated governments, al though independent of the mother country. Emperor Pedro appears to be carrying us high a hand in that part of tin? new world, as the most legitimate of his brethren ofthe old which tho following extract will shew : “ A few days before the James and Ma ry (arrived at Philadelphia,) loti Pernambu co, a priest was shot, and on the 2 Uli .Inn. an officer was hung, hy order of tlm Em peror. They were both of the political par ty opposed to I).n Pedro; and about twen ty of tlieii companions confined in prison, were to be executed in a s-lmr! time. “ On tlio 16th nf .Inn. a transport arriv ed from Rio de Janeiro, bringing hack a!! the prisoners that General Lima had sent there from Pernambuco. His superiors said “ Pernambuco was the place for their execution.” They were shortly to be lan ded. and would probably all be executed, as tho Emperor appeared determined to spare none that fell in his bunds." Latest from France.—The editor of the Charleston Courier, has received Gal- Ingnani’s (Paris) Messenger to the 6th Ja nuary, by the biig Amiablo Victoiro, at that port, being two days later than the Paris dates by the way of England. Their con- tentsare uninteresting. The stock market, on the 4th January was extremely uctivc, and the price of Stocks experienced a further improvement, which is attributed to the law project upon the indemnity, lt was observed, however, (says the Paris paper) that the agms de ehange. of the high Bank sold. The 5 per .. .. .1 ('nitons.—The market coni inn-m; a stati ;'<'ntf!orati,.n ot ihe rn.ro ormumtiilal. 0 fi l ,«rliv i tv-«-»wo| v tnv riiI.f Imv (ilsptny to Jlio notional honors. It « t to. P <r,. rt ,.d. Brio »r«Wiit.llvtl,F no .. 0X|tr.-Stoll' to .llE'Clod Imig.iaffO, ol tl.c : bllv „ rs nn ,l sollors avail with' murk ii,v oo iMosot tho Ht«t fit iz.i im ol u.ir country , ,. wl "fii rt | 1( . r adviros from Europe t„ tlmt I have been adverting to, ami I hope J' m j n p n | |lr 1 fe f shall, ere long, have the satisfaction ofp« s-j bcrgiiio „ collection of til,, rocur.ls r.| «H! W ml vices from II that was said, a.- noil a.- done, on the nap py era oi tie GeiiernPs visit. “ Of tli ii'.-ues.-vs am! speeches deliver ed in your city I have net soot one, ami on Iv an imperfect account of the entree at Philadelphia, save only the dh-cmirscof \Ii C. J. It-gcrsull, bel’oiv the Phin.&opiiica] Society on the 1st of October, of which iie kindly sell! me n copy. I wish opy. I u;sn f.uiii' of your in* rdianis would .-.end ship- ;o Havre, in lieu ofthe dull sailing Jem.*, and old un iortunale Hunters* Your Newspupers nev er n aeli* d me. “ But there is no unalloyed happiness in this world. Amidst so many sources of delight, the Gmiori! and his worthy son will bn sadly grieved at learning the d.-niii of that excellent woili tn tie' Cuiintcfs di Tran/, the mother-in-law of George Wash ington Lafayette. She will not bn regret ted by iljcin alone ; her loss is lamented by all who were honored with her a- quaint- a lire, and hy none more than your friend, &c.” Sw,e of Town Lots.—From the Macon Messenger.—The sale of twenty lots in this town, took place on Monday and Tues day of the present, week, at the following prices :—$'.450, 950, 553, 405, 526, 1,526. 1.205. Mil). 600, 1.100, 250, 352,300, 632, 507,410,640,45), 050, oml 901. Making an aggregate of 14,218 dollars' We may add as a proof of the increasing importance of the town, that the first twenty lots, (all of which were rl*»i«>P lots,) sold at about 12,000 dollars. Last year 6»rtv hits Bold ut an aggregate of 0,879. Some of the lots were dii-advantageously situated or they would have gone at much higher prices.— The sale was attended by persons from al most every part of the stall* and many more business lots coulJ have been sold at high prices. advance in the price of this triici-' nnrket in l:ic«-d our ludders to c< e high rate“ In re, hut they haw r. t t, i>*ip'*d ; am* *>von $ ci mIi! ,jut 6*. ita; had for tli- b t »*•. s t FreJrl' • •- vy !.«, Co to Ki • •. ’ net* 1 f o I ntp. h,'t .ft - - On ^England, 7 ~ i* 8 ; r ■ prom, ; mi Franco. 5f. 20c, a .. w.TT7r^ini On ti e I 'tli .fnnuaiy nt ffie seel i Mon. John Ri.wan, ue.r Pnrd^ovn Dr. John M. H vim v :»t'»h* i of M ■ linn,” and fcm-'rlv editor of “ Th-- ' ipn.i.n o nir »„r.« »*• W W/ iivi' , p oF.‘7 1 OP SAV ATT* A'T. safcrftfggg CLEARED. Br. brig Diana, M’Lean. Liv-rp«d. Johnston, HilL & co. ARRIVED, Schr. Enterpri-e, Brirkhouso, E<!-;'."* N. C. 5 days, with Corn to th • n.n.-t. r. S: hr. Three Si- 'g-? Pidge, from Oketi.7 With Cotton, to R. & J. Habersham. Schr. Fox,' . fn m Hilton Head,w.’t S. 1. Cotton, to A Wade. Steam Boat Henry Shultz. Lubbock.? hours from Charleston, to G. B. I,him: Cotton, to R. it J. 11ul.orsham. mill for Augusta and Hamburg. pHstenpn Mis. Moise, family and servant. Mr. M’ British (hmsul, (-apt. Gardner. ?*ir C acre, and Son, Messrs. Sinitii. Di'ilbfi Cohen, Switser. Coffin. Capers. Alhi r.- i!- don. Ash, M’Conn, H 11. Townsi nd (n.* tlier, and Meekers, ami 15 for Augusta. Latest from Key West.—Bv an arri val at Norfolk, on the 19th tilt, it is stated that the United Slates schooner Shark, Lieut. Comd't. Gallagher, with Capt. War rington on board, arrived at Key West about 1st February, and tlm: Commodore Porter would sail for Washirgton in the United States ship John Adams, ns soon as her crew, distributed among the barges and boats then on a cruise after pirates, could be collected. The Shark and Sea Gull, Lieut. Comd’t. M’Keever, had been despatched to the Coast of Culm, with or ders to send the barges in immmliltolv with the crew of the John Adams. Tin United States schooner Ferret, Lieut. CoindU. Payne, sailed on a cruize a few days previ ous* to the departure ofthe ABoluit Tlio mortality at Thompson’s Island, had recently been very great. The French ship Calypso and her enrgo. recently recaptured from the pirates, had | coronation, been sold, and she would sail lb: New-Or- leons in n few days. The Colombian schooner General San tander, Capt. Northrup, had arrived at In dian Key, after a cruise of six weeks, du ring which, Capt. N. stated, lie had taken a prize valued at about fi 10,600. Tho Colombian schooner Colombinno, Capt. Johnson, last from Borto Culu llo. nn : l "" 1 |,r,,ve j". in ". ° r .. SnorH.-gn, ami crimns It is stnted in several of the newspapers, that the Presid.-nt eli*ct hns addressed a tmte in n very courteous style to Mr. CraW- een’s. for money closed at lo3fs. 20c. | ford, offering him the plan* h‘Miow holds as For the end of the month, the price ut four Secretary of the Treasury, hut that Mr. o’clock, win’ll the Pariput dosed, was 1051*. j Crawford. :n equnlix polite '.this. decliin>d •12c. At this hour it is I03f. 25. Tho next ithe acceptance. \Ve say nothing of the ir- duy stock was in much less demand. i reroncilenhle nature of this offer with the The intelligence from foreign countries J fact so industriously propoguted by the po-f relative to the effect produced by tho liuan- jlitical friends of Mr. Adams, that Mr.Craw-- cial law project now before the Chiimbi r of'ford’s ruin-d health utterly incapaoitated 1 A’Jin* Deputies, was looked for with considerable 1 him for business but what we menu to sav is. | anxiety. ^ | that thi* is a s»“o nn the part of Mr. Adams. According to intelligence from Madrid, 'that n ilects credit on his magnanimity and the Priests of Arragoii have obt.iim d the . redounds to his honor, P'it luav he receiv- uppoiiitiucnt ol themselves to be Officers in . ed os an earnest of the liberal* course he the corps of ihe Royalist volunteers. m ans to pursue, we shrill admit that we The Spanish armed brigs l’Amluluza and are most agreeably disappointed, ami stal'd The Spanisli fleet of three ships nf «?•. and four transports with troops from Feta ® arrived at Havana 16th uh. A lilt IV El) FROM Tilts I'OIIT, At Charleston, ou Suuduy, sloop Ev press Harnett. 1 day. At Norfolk, 20th bit sloop Ann. If-d’-t.. days; loth, sloop Caroline, Ilow 1ho<!. r i I days. At St. Augustine, 14th ult. sloop Miitc | Cr.r.ARED FOR Tilts PORT, At Charleston, on Monday, sloopD light 1 Cooper. ready frmiklv to make such acknowledg ment.—E. Post. TO THE EDITORS OF THE GEORGIAN. Vour correspondent “ P,” would oblige charges 'smne of his readers, if he would specify the I’Encontadora sailed from Cadiz mi the loth ult. for Tangier?, for the purpose, it is said, of watching the Constitutionalists. Letters of u recent date Irom Constanti nople state that tho Sultan hns resolved to undertake a fifth campaign against, the Greeks, and has addressed to the Viceroy of Egypt a Firman, in which h him with tlio expenses of the naval nun- , , ptiion. A.- III.! Vi.vroy ollorml last year to orator, who is tho siibjuct ol in lie upon hiinselfthe expanse, upon coudi-. ^ I,: Collowing extracts—ami moreover favor lion that his now coin should have a leoal them with a synopsis of tho elonanut (Ikser- currency m Ihe Ottoman Etninre, it is pro- , . .. liable tliut this year the I’orte. in cense-| tn " 0 " 0n lllB llllt "' 8 of 0 qttence ofilieeiubarrassuiout ufits fiuances, ■ P**rn to have will yield tu tho tondifmn. [cation. Mr, The watches, shawls, &r. stolon at the 1 0 ,0, , , Theatre <lon Vanning, by certain thieves. ' felfisline6s ''* ,IB «"os not relievo tho who (rave the alarm of tire, are said to u-, anxiety ami suspense ol*11 is principal udmir- j mount to more than>’0.000 francs. j era. by furnishing them with the delicious Preparations continued to be made for. . "" the coronation of Charles X. The pro- j morc!: »" requested. ROCKINGHAM, motions in the Royal Orders of St. Louis, | “ I wns much gratified with the display a lid the Legion of' Honor did not tn lie place 1 of cloquouce I lately heard at at this vi'nr, ns usual, on tho 1st of January, mi 1B lt i i , nil favors of this kind being reserved fortho 1,1C " ,ml0 < ">* n I ,0 « 11,01 > dusplayo. *3Z & "-K *«^i? I- 55 A N adjourned mopting of the rmiMii : appointed by flu* Grand L« ''p t a duties of o soldier, which up-‘ter. nnd Subordinate Lodge-- in tbi- / to afforded him so much grntiii- ^‘‘bl at the Grand Lodge 11 r upv». vi ., flilllv , .THIS EVENING at SEVEN O’CLDfk-1 • l. will certainly beaccus-, March 2 }*•> i j “ Without the least intention of presum ing, I consider the whole of that gent le an oration d the toi-te of tlio scholar, and the feelings of the Count. Alexandre de Damns, Colonel in patriot.” the British service, has entered into the French service with the snm<- rank. C'lamln r if Peers—Sitting <f the 4th ult• —Four Law Projects worn laid upon the man’s production, reflecting on him the 1 ( nf 10 nnn table, VIZ :—!. Ono relative to the Salt-pits . , , s . 1 o'l UIIU ofthe East, and tho Mine of Gem Sail dis- ,ll S ,iest encomiums; and considering as ho j covered at Vie. 2. A Project to repress expressed iu tlio profane, tlio short notice | Pira-y ami Baraterie. 3. One relative to he l.ad received, I think ho was incn.libili the mode ot authorizing Female Religious ■ , .... Communities. 4. One for the more eliee- ,Hrlmtn, ‘< dihgcnlm smgalarit. • TICKETS ilLCLlVLD IN UMOv CANAL LO IEUV, FIFTEENTH CLASS. MOV SKUIVS. T HOSE who have ordered tickets ir ’’ above Lottery, will eull am! ro. ■' ; them. In ten days the drawing wi ' ' place in Philadelphia, and those wli"" '' to seciiro a rhait' o for the f dl, wing S ;' did Prizes, will do well to call iiiuiioiliiit P.” 2 2 to reli- tleinan in Paris, to his friend in Philadel- cemmitted in buildings devoted a cruise, put into Kniglii's Key about 20tli gious purposes. Adjourned. J it no ary, in a sinking condition, from iiuv- ing been nsliuro on a reef on tile coast of Culm, a short time previous. Sin report ed that she hud been chased hy seven pi- pAm. dated 2llth December, 11124.—“Your . , , , , . letter ottho 10th July, in anticipation ofthe rulicul vessels, ami from the cripplud state arrival of our good and illustrious friend ill which she was, had been compelled to General Lafayette, contained a very just make a harbor to get clear of them. I re ^ ect *," n ** ut *' 'J 1 ® preparations were | more than he would have liked, and if his reception lias, at any moment, deprived him *lncre<.’iltih imlusfria.di/igentia singulari!!! A correspondent “ F. A. Contentions tho Extract, of a Letter from nnAmericanGen- ,re ® stotll ® c ®>l® r windows of the buildings in Bay-Lane, between Whittaker and Hull- Streets, as dangerous to the limbs of the citizens. A public dinner was given to Corn. Ron- ot the vulgar pleasure of feeling as at homo, dated, IWf ..... ueks, by the citizens of Norfolk, on the I nth {j^en compensated*! 1 "Never was* nmn more provcdevM'woISe th W ult. previous to his departure, in the new doihed in so manly* manner. The cause, anticipated. The w • •" WHS its perfect and uncontrolled freedom, far, ship of tlm lino North-f’arolina, for the the sontiincnts, the effusions, the consequent quality that it will noTnr^ 0 ^ '!> L ** M coiiutcrlittlanee the ills urising from its abuse. Mediterranean. The Mayor of the Bo- "££$ Tde^ “i'Zy' Zndy'*'° ntl »'■ Noi In either case, public opinion ts the arbiter; rough, Jour E. Holt, Esq. presided. were felt by a nation of liberal, of happy, purchased in ipecXiuo u'liii Tu* COMMERCIAL. Extract of „ ‘pier received in Charleston, Ituchcllt, I m Dec.—Since our | a «^ our crop of then nk a 111,000 5,000 2.128 &r. Sit:. Sic. 1 Tickets eight dollars.—Call at LUTIIE ll’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 2 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first *>,. u jg V afier the first ^ r, ‘ I day in next, between ihe hou- 4 n aiidfoUf o*clnrfc t bp H 4 | at the v* ket-boustf in the town of St' Mnry*» h» wicg negroes, viz: Judy and her « imnn, and t harloa, levied on a? prop^f* ( iv of .lumen tVdlvimcn, decc •'cd, t» 1,111 ; n I'Xtcution on He fopciosurt- r7ir .‘ * r uge. *n favor of Rdwvd F. Ta«tn»lli * ( 1 ; " 0 ' trator f John Hum lion* _ r M If. *:KUnA r .D, S- C Cl St. Alary . Fubru >r) 1825. March» 1