Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 23, 1825, Image 2

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*hp -i.awa or gn« treiow ,#d-k-h**a sp un doomsday,' would aoi kw baoo Yah urtHparoaiva that every at- talrellm«ia*»drib*pmpl»,a<>d th«th»y rf ,h * "* *•'*** war mu'*! : w-i r»HUUiV 5K. : j KltHTMLUM. : t : rrrs nontAM* ■if ^ ■ ii —11 ■ » «- HOtNlMO.PBC. *3, ms iumwiHn«M for County 8ur wjwvuttikiw » JvMiy Ml povantett**** he* hesa dangerously ifi •iM0adg*»m», *4 * wrwyort*» hr bed nCmIim M w* tr.iM MckiiMt da fed, M Mir lei hqm written previous to thnclostag of the tend en MM*y, nmlj toy-* T# Gov ernor ha bee* confined lo his bed fora'week dll nil ha will probably ha aMotoria* in a day or two.* They also elate, that Mr Powsll, the Pleaidaataf the Senate. had baaa aaahle to attend toi.hia duties for a i&j or two, owing to tadispocitien. and that aaearal other whew of tha Legislature dare UL . Wa have see* a letter flaw MiDedgeviJte which autos aa.followe ;—•* Class ia in the Lakh; everyday, *«*■* hi* troop*. It ap . poaie that he had teen heard in converse . boa with A. B. foeiu, to urge the taller ta p* Wen old Pstbb Caawroau and Dr Dtrnbt Tbia reached the ear* of the laMr ( who without mentioning name*, hold ly aaaoaoced it to the Senate, during agaach on tha Diatrict Bill, when Clow wee in the Lobby. - ttimm ia one of the mdwtiioaa aod uaeful own in the ■ihe Dube of Sana Wvima*. left Charles ton an Taeaday morning, in the st*g*,ou It Wiyto tbie city. . W« H. Cnawvoan. arrired ia AeguU: -an Saterday hat. The Grand Jury of Richmond 'Canal? ban made the following presentment: “An aril of great and growiag magnitude, the fraudulent packing of cotton, baa wo luag •aimed ia thi* etett, to obviate which we woald euggeet the paieageaf no act, bcmpell lag every permo owning a gin, to record the aaiie ip the County Court, sad to give secu fit? for the feithfal picking of all cotton, at >aajd gin ; mad that the owner thereof be fur ther obliged to trend the bale* with hutuair and that of tbe county, preriunel? to their be ing eeot to market” ' the nomination of Mr Kna. aaya the latelligaacer, ae Mmieter to London, ia an daiataud pot to hate been acted on pester- day in tbe Senate: from which it is pro- mimed that it will meet with qppositiao, A letter received in Ckarlcetan from Ha -Taaa, says—'“Anew Captain General has auecendad Vises in Havana, and moch aal (■faction fait in tbe peace of Ceba, to he ■ guaranteed by the Brilieb Government to ‘ ».w sit . PRRIVATE CORESPONDENCE. n h* * * - ••’ YD Tl| KDITOBl OF T«S OSORGf AIT* Millspcevills, Dec:' 19.—On Friday last cam# on the election of a Principal Keeper to the Penitentiary,. end three In ■pectora. Contrary lo egpectatioa Peter WiWame wa* re-elected to tha first office— the Inspectors vM removed. The fallow lag ■ the »ote>^r Keeper of the Pmileniiarp. Williams, (re-elected) »| Ford, 40 Bortwiek, *7 Birgop, 8 inspectors, . Boteman, ‘ io» 1 th | Green, ' Hopburo,, 99 > ? I Carer, Atkinson, *5 \ j | Gum, 07 ? j And Mr. 1 Hatcher was elected ■ Comma miesioner of the Lend Lottery to fill tha re caay occasioned by the decease of a former. Cpuninmer, Ar the time of adjournment approaches the number of bills acted upon proportion* My inereaaea—both Huusa* hare found Wcaamry to hold evening sessions, and Ok way many hill* are brought op, which jptberwiee would havo boon consigned to the tenth of tbe oaphleto. Although tbe day •djoanmont knot lastly agreed apoa.there Ml be no doubt that it will ha nithar Friday gr Saturday next, Of the moasureo which harp been pro- yose<aad■acted on during the section popn PhapP, feu hare been ndtiacd. Tbbee of most general latorCst ar* tbe District Ml—the Bill toeatabttha Jhyird of Public Work*—the Mexico-Atlantk Bill—and the HarWisBank. Those. mtiai intcretring _ sw gr PL aurpartof the eounlrf aye without doubt linckss* Canal, the tnaurpnee Company BilJ •ad the Rill to atneed and consolidate the pptomgarpwrating.thp.CUy of Sayannah.— YowbpypjPdeived a notice of the srgu con on the first of those—it has p«aaed, and will shortly bicitots law r iMcopwrii MMHmwwk ' • t . •< JMft*%totMfs .«ffi Mr. Utt. ( TboIWdlgp ofth* middle CUcait. having rafueadto carry i«o aaeotioa thp rapototiop Ifarp ia evpif ieptanop fhikA HeteslUr, tko aneh abased name of the” Prople" and Paapkkmpp,*! hop* will be hatter dpdemooi, at least ia thkatatt. 1 Tha Bill to ectibliak a Beard of tPUie Worha, from the Haas*, has paaard tbe Sen ate with an aasendasoat, incseaeisg the iMuahataf the Boasd from hat ta seven.- pnn ftamnneh CnugrueshmsIDtmrirt, and taakiag tha electione nnnusl. Whether theee smsnkaests will hn concurred in b? UaHonM, itkdUBdtilttoefiy.' Thedeeire however, to da something oa tbe subjept nf lidsraal Improvement ia an great that will paan in aoma shape. Of the Darien Bank, ar rather of what measure* will be adoptad.ia relation to it, it is now aa difficult to speak as it ever wa*. The only paertien decided is that H will not be removed, and probably U may escape any further legisloUo* a! this time than ia con. Mined in tbe resolutions relative to tbe re. -eeipt of current or uncurveat not** into tbs Treasury. The liexiee-Ailantie Bill has passed in Senate, and is hafova the House for a cond reading—it will pass, if it eaB bn gone throngh with hefoen the adjournment Of local bilk, the Insurance BUI from Sea ate, * copy of which l formerly soot yen, has passed the House without amendment.— Jencbes* Canal Bill, which originated in the House baa passed that body, k beet rend once in Senate, where no doubt it wUl pass. TV bill grants to Jenckes a proprietary inters*; in a Canal from the Savaneah tojthu Alsta maha (hr sixty year*, and appropriates fifty thoasaud Dollars in Darien notes as i lean —for which oecarity is to be given as it is diawa from tbe Treasury—it k to bn psi‘ io instalment* of five thousand dollars, at required, the fiiat to be paid when the plan anrveys am aabmitted to the Execntire The loan to he without interest ae long as th* money draws is below par, after which aft interest of five per cent is to be paid. The bill relative to th* Corporation of 8a vannah has passed the Settle, and been read io the hoiMe, where it now lies. It will be brought up I presume, but I have no means of forming a judgment aa to its pas. sag*. With lM* I send yon a copy of Mr. Poll bills rasoleliaae—they will be taken op this day or toHnorrow. You will perceive that they are ie landed as a kind of counterbalance to tbe rewdutione inlmduoed at an early pe ried ef th* session by Gen. Hardam I add a lew extracts from, the journals, which I believe, I hove not be five furnished In the House on Thursday,* meastgn was received from tbe Senate, that they had con earn'd by way of substitute in the reso lution relstive to the payments rf mono? from the Treasury—ho specie or current Bills. This substitute will be found below. Mr. Patter, upon learn reported instants a Bill to altar aod (Is tha time of electing Represent at ivee from thie State to Con gnwa, which wee read the first time. The ohjeet of thie bill wa* to defer the time of electing the next Representative* to Cen to order that th* will of the people might be ascertained. On Fridiy, On motion of Mr. Hudsoo, thr House agreed to reconsider so much of the journal of the piecediug dey es related to •he rejection of the bill to add to the per manant endowment of the University, which was agreed to si to 48. The appropriation bill wae taken up and passed. A motion to appropriate £10,000 to enlarge the Representative Hall, was ne gatived7l to 41. The Seaate by their Clerk, announced to the House that they had paraed the BUI to divide the State into (even Congressional Districts, with an amendment to add the counties of Baker. Decatur, Thomas and Lowndes, to the 4tbline of the second page and two additional sections to the bolding the elections, and for the election by the pm sent mod* to any vacancy of members elec led in 1824—in which the House concurred, Mr. Foster moved to strike from tbe fourth section of the bill, as reported from Sedate, the time of bolding the election (next October) and insert the first Monday in February, which was negatived, &8 to S3. Mr. Fort moved that the Rule of the Huuie be dispensed with, and that the Clerk be directed to inform the Senate ef the con correnc v of the House—negatived 69 to 54. The bill authorising Ebeoexer Jencks to construct a Caual from tbe Ogechento the Alsta maha upon certain conditions, eras passed 81 tajt. Inlthe House on Saturday, Mr. Tarne tooted to reconsider the rot# ofthcpreced tag 4»J eo the Districting Bill, mrotate* the agreement to the amendments ufien^e negatived ayes 56—nays <1. The bill to compeosata Petit Jarett, wav taken op and passed—yeas 76, nay* 24. Tht following communication was broqgbt from tha Governor by Mr. Pforoa, hkSecre- ‘fF- ' *• » 1623, for the tranapertatka. nf moviita h? the Pmitantiary Guard, from the place of conviction lo the place of canfiaaweat, it k nnceasary. ia order toeetablwhoaifbvmity in thie respect, aithsr to make th* non conform ie tht practice of th* many, or the meuy conform their practice to that of the one. U. Hr TROOP. The biH from Senate to amend aa ato,an. titled an act to establish an Insurance Com pany in th* City of Bevahnab, and to grant Banking power* to tha same, was read the third time, and pasted without amendment Tbe hill to lay out a new eonaty from tbe ootwtiesef Henry and Monro*, was passed. The name ef the new eaaoty ia Lee. The bijl to establish a new market Hon^e in the City of Augusta, pasted 52,to 30. ife biH to add to the number of the En I gine Company of Savannah, ana mad the thint li ne and passed. In 8*Data on Thursday, Mr. Branham from the Joint Judiciary-Committee, to whom were inferred the claim of William Bowen, in relation >o certain Afrit*n» now in the piwacssien of tbe state, sod the fond* arising from the sale of othejs, reported that from the facts disclosed. the Commute* is of opinion, that the right to said Africaas and fund*, ia naithar in aaid Win. Rowea, act in the State ef Georgia, bofia one Juan Ma draxo, in whose favor, as totha right of raid Africans and finds a decree has been ren dered by the Sixth Circuit Court of the U 8. on the clecrnt evidence, but from which decree the State, from some cause (which iiic a* yet been explained to tha Commit tee) appealed—aod that the Committee lias bat little doubt, that aaid dacre* will be coo firmed by the Supremo Court against the state, and possibly with damages. The re* report further states that Juan Madraso W'lKog to compromise with the elate, and concludes will) the following resolution : Rerohed. That the Governor be authoris ed to withdraw the appeal in the cats depeo. mg io Supreme Court of the United Stales between llie State and J. Madras,,, respect ngsald Africans and funds, on the said Joan .(rosing to take the Africaas remaining in Mvemoa of the state, and the balance of the funds—end on his compil ing with the requi sition of the Coo t, from which tbe appeal was taken, as to the removal of the said Afrh cans out of the United States. Tbs resolution from (be Haase to author ise the Treasurer to pay out to those baring claim* on tbe Treasury, current notes or ape- cie, was taken ap, when the folio wing resolu tion* were offend as a substitute sad agreed to—35 to 22. Rtnlvoi, That person* haring claim* or lemanda against the state, payable at tbe Treasury, shall not in return be compelled to receive soy depreciated ourreucy in payment, but the Treasurer shall pay tha same in spe cie or current bilk.; and be it further reaolr ed, that tbe Treasurer shall not, from and af ter tbe first day of January next, receive in payment for debts due the state, payable at the Treasury, hills af any depreciated curren cy : Provided, however, that nothing hc^|rn contained shall be to construed aa to author the Treasurer to refuse tbe reception of Da- M*d With Ia the same from the ifcwee, to the Superior Court* of ■avSjiha third Th# *6 from the Haas*, to lay off s new county, (Taliaferro) from tbe counties of Wilkes, Warren, Hancock, Greene, aod (Igktbrirpa, taw road tha third lima ana 'pawed. So much of the message ef tha Governor, ralstiva to the Judge of the Wester* Circuit, a copy of which will |* (bund to the pro ceed ing* of the Hoot*, a* relate* to ooq keying prisoners to tha Penitentiary, was referred to a Select Committee, caaaktiog of Mewrs. Branham, Walker aad Craw ford » The bill taargaatoethaeoaatieaaf Baker and Early, wa* passed. The bill to add to th* nambar of ^Treaties of Franklin College, waa read a thied lime passed—yew 32. days »9—and seat to the H<»>ae foreoBctqroooa, The Committee on the oommpnication of the Governor, on the subject of transporting convicts lo the Peoitontiary, reported tb< following resolutions: Remised, That the Gorsrnor is hereby re qoeated and authorised, to reiuse compeoca lion in future for (he transpartatiaa nf Con vkts from any part of this state, to the Pen ■tentiary, otjihr than thoa* conveyed lo lb invtitotioo under th* direction ofths Ionpec Mrs and Principal Keeper of the Fonitan- tiaiy, in conformity with a recolulion of the Legislature, passed 22d Dee. 1823; and be it farthtr rcselred, that hi* Excellency the Governor, direct the publication of this res olution, three lioms in the Georgia Journal Read nnd ordered to lie on the table, the instance referred to, I understand lb,- Sneriff had been charged with th* convey nice of certain convicts to the Penitentiary by dip Judge. to tha Mmv afoibo Canhagona, W ■4# aadaioo- .. - waapavaba- ted for this government, but has not ^*t changed her gag.—The Bopact corvette of war arrived a few days alter the Chapman, aad no Friday the JWactar, formexly thi FafawutA sloop af war, mounting twenty giro* entered this harbour from England.— Jh* i* also for this goreraawot should the b' wanted —A ship of tha line for tha Co lombian service sailed two days before the Protector aad other* were on th* Three battalion* of Infantry aad two ■qpadron* of Cavalry of the Colombian *r my from Peru, have arrived at Panama— more were to foHew—It is really astonish ing to seek the vigor and prompiiiud* of actioo displayed by tbia iafsot Rspuh'io— securing Independence aad liberty at aod abroad,-wo bcaccaly hear ortho com pleto conquest of Pore by tbe Libumtob. whanw* warn that tha conquerors are*, gain in Colombia and ready, at a moment's notice, to ptae over from one eoeen.to.the ether. Senor Gcai. leaves this about the I8tb for Panama, and Mr. AnDgaaov about tlva aaqie lime to embark ou board th* stoat' boat at Bafreooa on the 25th- \ fire broke out n few night* since, on board tbs brig Schuylkill, lying in the North Hirer N- York, while the crew were all aalepp. The British packet Swallow pa* lying at coma distance, and her watch first perceived the fire. Lieut. Balduck. corn mender of tbe packet, inatamiy want on hoard, with his crew, aud succeeded in sub- duiug it. The Mohawk Insurance Coups oy subsequently seat a latter af lhauk* to the British officer, enclosing a sum of mone? for tli* crew, sod concluding with the fol lowing language: “ They request Lieutenant Baldock to dis- ribute the accompanying sum amongst ,uch ol'his crew as aided him on the occa ,k»n, conscious, however, that British sea- wen require oa pecuuiary stimulus to the performance of deed* of gallantry and bu ms.tj." In reply to this paragraph.Liant Baldock wrote: “ProndaB Lieut. Baldock would have been of the kind and honorable lestimuny con tained in the latter part of their note, what iver had been its source, yet still more gra lifting areaucb •entimunts, when expensed by those whose anna are second to auoe in I omitted to mentinn in my lost, that the bill to increase the fund heretofore set a par, for the endowment of County Academies J heroism and honor.” end th.eoconreg.umut aud support of Fraej - The umierwnter, ako presented to Lieu, Schools, was passed, Conancm.—The Senate, an Wednesday, <4ib last, was chiefly occupied io preventing len Bills for taxes for tbs political year 1624, -^cations and offering resolutions. Mr. Ben or any time previous (hereto. A ineuage waa received from the Honse, announcing its concurrence in the resolution relative to opening ■ road from Savannah to Macon. The bill to lay off the slate into seven Con gressional Diitricti, was taken up, when auU •titotaa wars offered, leverally, by Means. Daniell, Powers, Burton, Stocks, aqd Jones which, it is unnecessary to repeat, their ob jeot being lo attcin the tame end by different modes, ■ reference of tire quotum to tbe peo ple, aod tbe whole of them being negatived by rote* of 24 to 33. Tbe yeas and aaya on th* final paas*gfi of tbe bill, were— Yeas.—Meswo. Adrian, Alsteo, AtKjerapo, Brodnax, Brown, of Camden, Bn ao. Burney Cleveland, Coffee. Crittenden, Fraser, Grif fin. Groves, Hilhsrd, Johnson, of Do Kalb, Liddell, Lockhart, Matthew, Mitchell, Mob ley, Phillips Sellars, Spaon, Straws, Swaim, Swilley. Teeille, Walker, Wclbora, of Mon roe, Welbore, of Houston, Wilkinson, Wor- ihyj Wooten—33. Naya.—Baker, of Liberty, Baker, of War- ren, Beall, Bird,Btackthear, Branbam, Brown of Decatur, Brown, of Hancock, Barton, Crawford, Dsoiell, Fort, Gibson, Hardeman. Hannoo, Harris Johnson, of Tattnall, Jones, Law too, Millar, Fewer, Stock*, Stokts, Young la tbe asm* body, oa Friday, Mr. Braa bam offered a aabstilnto to the reeohuioos of fered by him tbe preoedfeg day, which.fa* adopted, providiof that the cUim of th* stale of Georgia, to the Africans shoe Id be retfe- qnivbed to William Bowen, on the said Will iam Bowen filing ia th* ExqpatiT* Office <* foU and oomplete rahnqnhhmont by JeaC Madraxe. of»H claims or loin .whatever,'# th* fitate of Georgia, Bowse filing at''the same time a like reUnqnislimeatoahM part. Tbhhia into th* Haaaa, to mUMitk i I regret to have to aanooaee the death oi the Hon. John Abercrombie, (Speaker el the Hooae dnriog tb* last session.) member from Hancock, after a short aqd painful ill ness. His remains were aocompanied yes terday on their way-.to Hancock County, an far as tbe bank of the Oconee, bj the mem hers of both Houses of tbe General Aanem bly, beaded by their President aod Speaker, aud by a groat number nf eitixcoi. raoMoua conacaroxDEKT, AcqtrsTi, 19tb Dec. 1825.—Our Cotton Market has declined j cents per lb. since the early part of last weak, and pries* may he quoted at ll| a 12 j; the latter price for choice uni). Tli* stock in store is immense and ac cumulating fsal—Hie receipts thi* day are es timated at about 1600 bales, but little howev er, will come iu from 22d inst. till 4th or 5tb of Jaunary, in consequence of the holidays. Thr quantity here now cannot be far plant of 32.000 bags. Freight to Savannah, £< 50. Charleston leeotsperlb. ton offered a resolution much the same as ■ hat offered by him twoyeare ago, contempts ling the election of a President and Viet Prrsidegt, directly by the people, io Districts, without tbi-Uittr.o tiooofam electoral body-' A recolntiuo was uffered by Air. Johnston, o: Loc. which proposes a general amendment of our esisling" Judiciary Stalein. and », in some respects, therefore, similar to thatoder- ed by Mr. Eaton, which was agreed to, sue to tlie one submitted by Mr. Kane. Thr resolution offered by Mr. Lloyd, ef Masse cbnsetts. in relation to Commodore Porter, was agreed to, Mr. L. stated to the Senatr Ibat that part of the resolution which called for information relative ro the employment of the squadron under Com Porter, was aubmit ted at the solicitation of the ( ammndore him self, tad ihe other parts af it. with bis aooeiir re Dee. About half ao boar was passed ia the consideration of Exeentive basin ess. In tbe lloase of Repreaeatatirm, Mr. Tom linson presented a petition from tbe servhring officers of th* Revolutionary Army in Connecticut; and Mr. Barges* presented » similar petition from those residing in Rhode- lviand ; which were referred to the Select Committee on the claims of Revolutionary Officers. Tbe residue of the business can- anted of Ihe iattodoction aod adoption of re solutions. Untras Stitu' ImaToa.—Among the first detie* devolving on onr 8tate Legista- tnre, will be tb* alectioo ,4 a Senator to fill the vacancy of Mr.Kiag. Tim country pipers have already broeebad the subject, aod a monf the names awn turned ar* those of Chancellor Seaferd, Col. Yonog. Gao. For ter, Mr. Talmadge, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Keyes’, Hi Seymour and Mr. Erast of Batavia; there are doubtless other* wbaaejmmeo ia lime, will be laid before the Caucus, .We like that word) aod tbe one regularly eotnioated, will uadaobtedly bo' chosen.—Mxtk'i side. CtTBoy-ic Assoc i at tors—On the eve ning of Nov. I,a very large and moat res pectable meating of tbe Liverpool Catholic Association leek place; aad we find froml- riah paper*, that the Asiaciatieas of that eoobtryare coming into action. The Lie erpool Advertiser aaya, " by those .mean we hive ao deabt that Catholic etaaaciaatior win ba speedily abtaiqed ; foe, although pd» •ion and prejsdio* may rale for a season (rath and jeetie* will aitimOtofr yNsaii.” Baldock-a piece nf plate for hi* meritorious and succes-flil eaertiona on this occasoo. It was stated tame months since, that Gee BtSTav, the. officer of tlic Recolttliea wiv, captured freaoolt on Loog Islaod. was then and bad been for many yean, the tenant of a Jail, in Danville, in the State of Vermont. Wb (earn by the Danville, Vermont Star, of Dec. 6, received yesterday, that white ou ooard the Brandywine, Gun- Lsrsttm, wntte la Geo, Fletcbur. of Vermont, eo cloving * draft, with s request that tha mmt for which Geo. Barto.v wp, confined slionid be paid. This request waa complied with in a most delicato manner, anf| Barton now eo* joy* freedom. How is tbe oaueofLarAr ktti connected with all that i* reallygreti tu public, and good in private life- * U.S. dot. 8t#talastitstiwwof1li*ai_ wbieli draw ooba each other according. u the dwta.teaof inlerert or neoessity. Jta#dk Thar tho LagwUnn *f Hi State have wen aethiag ta tb* Dovewran - of the armed forces oftbeUtatad Statm, d«u gerou* to the ooastitatisoal righto sad litas; tie* of the states, Raohtd, That the doctrines cf the a*, qaslified sovereignty of Urn States, aad n- the States are vefSrsU and dhtiacl powna possessing the Mtribtaw of independent a* tioni, are doctrioe* out derived from tht Cum atitatioo of the United States—that they u dmtrttolive of th* bast interests and destest right* of the free wople of these Stttas,ud , have a direct tendency to a dmolatimof Uut Uaioo, which was bought by the tail lu ( cemented with the bfooduf thepatriouiftta ~revolutioo. Retulocd. That we regard, with drop ud unfeigned regret, all attempts made te weak en the oonfideooe of the good people of nra State hi the General Guvernmaai; lu d U4 . maiatainiog ef all ductruiea whick tare a ten dency to produce so unhappy an efect-th.t while we off# an aiding hand to all iu cun* a Rational measures, we will still louk u> it fur safety and protectiuo—and that we mil cling to tbe Union of Ihe Slates at the ark o our political safety . Rewtoed, That every free citizen of our sitter Mates ia aa deeply mieroated in ,u ( ,. porting foe right# •• reumdto the iMi, n- epeditelp or to the people." as the citixuu ui Georgia, aod that we rupme too high a cun- (dunce in them to believe that they would aabtiiu to toy improper curtaiiineut uf Ilwc righta. Reeoletd, That tbe Slate of Georgia, whenever site may ace Imr right* improperly invaded, will tie among the rust tu auut and maintain them by every cuustit utiuaal aud honorable menus. Retained therefore, Proi* the foregoing couaiderAliurw, lhal the Geucral Aiu-ttibU, repealing the feeliugv and u|uuiuus of th* people of Georgia, eulertaiuing tbe highest Veneration forlue principles uf uur happy form of guveraiuen—That we cauiv.n- . a rigiite cf individuate aa well ay those of the state., most effectually and beat secured hy Ihe Constitution of cur common country, m which, we until, are copiauied the original and fundamental principle* if uur guccrnm- at And that ae atiterlaio too high a revpeut for ' the intelligence, virtue, justice aud patriutum at' tlie grsst hxly uf uur felluw-ciiizunt tbroughuut the tilkles, aud Cur their ltepie- a otatives in Congress, (who are equally in terested *ilb uuiaeivea iu prceertiug Umir righta) to apprehend auy lufrmgi u.eut upon tbe rights of tlie Stale of Georgia, or any other member of uur gloriuus confederation. And wbereaa, the Treat) lately concluded A-itb the Creek Nation of Indians by theUniv ted Status’ Commiuiuners, w highly benefi- i:ial to the State uf Georgia, tbe Ceuaral Jevuroinent, and tlie Indians theimelvet— And when.*.- the State of Georgia is deeply interested in obtaining early aod peaceabla iAKvetaiu* of a territory of snub vital impur- tauce to her cjliaeoa. PcnsAcoLd, 0*e. 3.—CWfao.—Wo informed that upward* uf au hundred bales ofCottoobare come to market here this sea son—th* quality ia similar to that brought iu two years ago, and mncli superior to Iasi yearb era ). Thirteen cents may be consid ered tb* price for prime. Iu the House of Representatives Dec. 15. 1825—Reaii, and ordered to be printed. Whereas, it is highly oeceeaary for the tranquility, happiness and existence of alt governments that the confidence of its citi zens should be repueed in its public officer, and agents-—And whereas it ia of the first importance that the people uf every country, and more particularly in the Uuited Stales, where public opinion, under the salutary restrictions of the Constitution, direct* and regulate* the administration pf the public affairs, should entertain true and just views and conceptions of tbe nature and powers of 1 lie government under which .they live.— And whereas it is the solemn duty uf thoa*. whom the peopla, trusting in their wiedom, tirmuea* and integrity, have delegated to protect their interests, to promote their we) fare, dt lo represent their view*, their wish es and their civil, political and re|iginu> righta. in the discharge of theee high doties vnd im;<nt&nt treat*, to endeavor to direct the public mind to a clear, simple and per feet understanding of Ihe happly institution* of their country—to oppoae tbe diasemiua- tionof false and delusive doctrines—to dis sipate those dangerous prejudices which are founded on a miaeoaeeptiun of their rights and substantial interests, and to dcvelope to Ihe people their true situation, and tne pure end lofty principle, of oar unparalleled Constitution, so that all rettlost and uofouo- • i compLiiuts against the application of the fundamental rules of the government b) • constituted aolhoritiea, may be satisfied •nd quieted. Aud where**, it i* our opinion, (and it with painful regret that we are bound to acknowledge it) that lb* present crisis of ->ur political affaire, and tha doctrines lately maintained; bulb in private and in public life, by gentlemen among ua standing high ta the confidence of a large pnrlioaof our fellow-cftiiena, require a decided, but tem perate and dignifies! expression of opinion, upon some ef the prevailing political due. rioea of the day—doctrines which ia eur opinion, involve the very existence oa de ,truction of oor happy font ef go*ere meat Retained therefore ku the Smeaft and Hemet f Representative! of At Stale ef Oeorpia s* Otnend Aeeemkipmtt, That we are ignorant of any improper interference ef th* Genera) Government in our local concerns; or soy of its acta, or any derisfent of lb* Supreme Court of the United Rato*, destructive of the right* of the State* as defined and gwarao- teed by the Const it ati oe of the Unitetl St alee, and that we regard th* tadicisl de partment pf the goveroamot, (filled, m it now iq, with aoma of th* most dignified apd virtuous republican* of tb* age,) a* on* f the meat important bulwarks of oor cooetitu t tonal righto and tha safety of put property, lives aqd lihertM*. - Retained. That fbeOgb th* as*nag of the Rank pf tha Paithd Ststre, a few mn #M0, fparafod hyaripogly u Ih* Reeolvcd therefore, Th*t the President cf the lloited States be respectfully requested te iartrvet ihe Agent for ludisn Adairs or bio successor, to tree tut almost exertions to re- coosile the lodiqat to the provisions ef the Treaty lately concluded with them; and io coo, inca them of tbe liberal and philanthrop ic views aod feelings of toe General Gov ernment, m making prorisidq for tlwm in i section of country, where (Iiey will he free is pursue the dictatct of tbeir own ioclinatiom, uninterrupted and unembarrassed by the sur rounding sett|einenU uf tbe whites, and that it be fql(y impressed Upon their minds that the Treaty having became the law of tbs land can never be auuulled. Reeoletd. That it it t# ardent ao I sin cere deriro of the people of Georgia. aaJ tbeir Bepressnlatives in General Assembly mot, and they respect'ttUy request, that tlie Con- I rr, as at the Uuited stales should uot so inter- ore av to delay Gsorgis in the acquirement of the territory wilhiu her limits lately trea ted for. hut that they rttoqld make such oibcr aud furlhiT prey istoa- fc appropristioov (-h)iiht they be found necewary. as may be required tu reconcile the Indians to tbe true meading, spirit and inienl of foe Ijeaty. and such as will induce Ibem, at the stipulated time pea ceably to retire to the ample refuge prepar ed for thcem beyond tbe Mira-rippi- Retailed further. That .the General Gor- eminent be respectfully requested to maha early provision* forth* extingsi-bment of tlie Indian titles to all lanffif wilbin tbe Ittnits of Georgia: And that copies of the*# Pream ble, C Resolutions be forwarded 10 the Presi dent of the United States, and our Seqstot* and Representative io Cong rut’i hJ tw "** celleocy the Governor. raOM Tux paMwaaa waTCutiAX ; A COMMON CASE. Pray tell me, Mr. Printer. Whit’s an houret matt to do 1 All qiy neighbor’s, all the winter. With tp hear the ovwa from you. Rut among o*. (nearly twenty,) I alone your paper take; So that news-day I’ve a plenty, Sure to folio* ■» m J *rk*. uTell meanighbor, what the eewa ia^ 1 Every one daeires to know; ThinkB I, if* nan refuse*. He perhaps might make a tot. So I am coaqwlled te low it. Till it goes the ureal roond : Then when I, who really owa it, , Want to road, it oanh b# taiutd. Ten aa, Mr Printer, tell me, (I’m com pelted to a* of yoa.) ffyoobre aay pity,t*H \ What's ao h««ert *» «* • THE PRINTERS ANSWER- I can tell yoa. Mr. C*wm, What to *> >■•***, e—,1 B* resolute, and dare dear teta Keap your paper in it* pfeeta Tdl year nrlgsbera tea t» twenty, That Jf«w & yoqtjapew pay» . Where you rH com* from there are ptactf- Lst the* ausag* tfi* aaate way. Tslltkamto behave hk* yea, air. Uy them where they eta hefouH,