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WEDNESDAY MORnTniV FEB.
A special meeting of council v.m.i held yes
terday nt the Council Cliauiher. Present,
the Mayor, Aldermen Owen, W illuutn, Slial-
for, Anderson, Cuvier, ami Clark.
The annexed resolution was ottered by Al
derman Cnyler, and pasted.
Resolved, That tin* following cilixoiis, to
wit : Thomas Butler and Joseph Uuuniung,
he requested to express their opinion in rela
tion to the roads which should he designated
hy Cuimeil for the operation** «»r tie* pulilic
hands, under the lute law of the I ,e»is!;t'urc.
The following resolution was ottered hy Al
derman Owen, and passed
Foasiox News CoNTlNum*.—Sineo our j
last, wo have boon favored by our mercantile |
friends with Liverpool papers and commer
cial letters, by tins Oglethorpe, to the 20th
December inclusive. The commercial in-
tolligenro is interest iitg, but therein nothing
of moment of a political-character.
The latest paper merely says, on the sub-
j<vt of tlie ucgociations relative to the West
India Trade, that nothing Ims transpired to
• hew that it is about to be opened to the A-
inericans.
We find nothing relative to the affairs of
the Last which has not been already publish
'd.
We published yesterday a Circular of Sa
turday; ‘Jilt li December,. Under our com
mercial head will he found additional state
ments relative to the Cotton Market. The
f«i\crpool Times of the 20th December con
tains the following para graphs on this subject:
Cotton.—This important article of com
merce, which has risen 33 per cent, within
the bid four months, partly owing to the large
and partly to the
nnj.iftl.i9 is not agreed to by tlio masters, It ion, civil government, agriculture, undtho
to turn out for the purpose of enforcing it. mechanic arts arts among those Nation .
Trade between iho West Mies atUtkel Mr. lorayth wished that the resolution
United States.—Wo are not awaro that any uuglit be made more extensive, and liiciuuo
thing Ims transpired to show that our West all the Indians within t ie U. States.
Iiuliiitnide is about tube opened totlie Amor- Mr. Frelinglmysen objected,on the ground
icuns. The frequent interviews of the new that the information asked tor was particutur-
•ieumud for eonsimi
lowness of stocks, c mt inues to be sold very
freely, and is s:ill looking upwards in price.
There has thin year been an umisuallv large
.. . , .. . , i importation, vet tlie price is now ns high as
Kesohd, Unit ( .munlw.ll on Salurd.ty , it wns iu Ja :mi „ v |j. t , the
next, elect an Overseer lo superintend the muidi lower than they were last Chr’stm-is.
public hands, to be placed on such Roads ami | The snicks will be declared on Thursday, and
Rivers as innv be designated bv Couneil, in I i! *•; tl.rw are nn<ler20t;,0(IU bags.
* * - - * p Thaps ns low ns 11(I,(kO bags: oiAmernnn
e. itton them is about *0,000 bags. Last year
conformity with the act efth 1 I •-'gislivlmv pas
sed nt its last session. I»e il further
Resolved, That the mi.a of 100 b * given
in addition totlie #300 allowed lu> Etc said
act, to such Overseer as may be appointment
nt the time designated.
We understand limit lie gent lemon appoint
ed above are requested to m- et Ties Day at 10
o'clock,at the Council Chamber, to confer
with Maj. Il:ll!iou$o,smpcr!jiter.danl of Reads,
lit present in this city.
It appears by n Virginia paper that a dele
gation from the hostile party of the Creek na
tion in Alabama, arc on their way to Wash
ington to represent their “ grievances,” At
its hendis Qpoithh yo.holo, \vcll known in this
state during the visit of (Jen. Gaines to the
Creek nation some two or three years since.
Another attempted Mail Rod-buy.—
A most daring outrage was committed about
(Lo’cluck on the morning of the 23th nil into,
about .MOO yards from Pratt-street, Jk.biniorc,
at the commencement of the Washington
road. The following is the account von by
the Gazette :—.
** As tlio stage w.i.. desccti ling a hi!! o.i the
Washington - turnpike, about two hundred
cards beyond where i» diverges from the
Pratt-steel road, tli«» driv. r wits tie*• l upon,
(hough without effect, the ball pas.-mg ir :>r j Vli.* P.ir : s papers say, that it great iimiiber of
hi. head, livsome prrs.,11 concealed at tile side l!, ‘- U T ui ;tiio Jdxtrcino lli-In. or I Mira
.... ,* .... parly, have arrived in the capital, it is suppos*
ol thp road. the li >i.- t...viii_ li.g-it at ilit? oj m eousequenco oi' a hiiiiiiiiuiiu ivoiu tlio
report oft lie pistol, svt Oll’nl I\*I4 rpo«*»l, when (*oiirt.
a scconillii.il, uiaroacfci.(.tt.'lvui.!.i'.1tlrantI.c! Tin' Sprightly, inorclinit.iin.i, Ims iiriiv. il
‘ ‘ " tlio bhicktlde ;
Tlio letters
the stock were 203,100 hags. The export of
cotton from this kingdom h is been twice as
large this yearns it was last, being 120,000
bags in ill** yar 1820, and something more
linn CO.OtlO bags in 1*21).
/’gyptian Co'tan.—Letter.*: from Alexan
dria. *»f the lO'li nit. state that great uneer-
luitity still prevailed up to that <Iot«» as tu tin*
wind.? extent of mischief oernsio ird by the
lute ex' ru ordinary overflow of the Nile. Some
were cfopiYon lliat the cotton crop had been
o.ilv partially injured, while .others thought
that it had been completely destroyed. It
was known, however, that the crops of Indian
corn, sugar, and indigo, had enPreiy tailed.
The Pasha had received orders from tin* Sui
ta:! to prepare lorn new subsidy, and, in or-
d r to nine finds for that purpose, ho had
drawn for advances on intended consignment!*
of cotton ; so that, including former cugnge-
r.i'.m'.s tor 18,000 bales, it appears there was
more cotton contracted for than the crop was
at all likely to yield.
Under date of London, Sunday' evening,
Dec. 2!Uh, we find the subjoined articles :
/•V.nice.—It is stated that the Administra
tion have given up till immed'ate design • upon
the charter, and intend pursuing a course of
conciliation : they arc to give up the lottery,
to remit several tuxes, and to pay the arrears
due to the Legion of Honour. The Uh mi
ll; r.T.re to meet on the litli of February.
The French K'lig has appointed the Mnr-
qies of Pastoret, at present Vieo Chancellor
to ti; vueaut o'.liee of Chuueeilor of France..
I from Tereeira, after break in*.
I she sail 'd on the 10th inst.
lirst, passed through one of the thighs of the
,'Wvor. Tholieqpcro|-tl.P B Jl>M.o«r v.i.ici.. Blli|1 ltD ., |mt j.
Hie outrage was commit -d alarmed at the :.pp|;. d vvitli pr*»vi.-it>ns mid every nercis.nry
furious rate nt which the sta«go appeared lit j and lelf confident ns to the result, if Don Mi
In- mlinndi..:, .-I.kcI liis gnl-9 nmiiisl it. mi;! ' ft"'- 1 «r«l.;r*.il ii.iy wlmmi.I ntlii ■!;—■> i.ir. inn-
, v, .... ,• . stance win* ii w:is veri* unlikelv to Imppon.
y.-«l,tlio i..-*s.st..iicout .!u* tlrni.T. || v il:<- (i mm. ...nil wi.!.-!.'..rriv.-.t >,■«<<*-
in slop]*iiigthe horses. J he driv -r w.n Ine.i ( ] , - t (Hen.* are accounts from Rerlin of Ilie
takejiifrom his seat, and upon rennnicf his I ."h instant ; hy which it would appear that
dress to examine the state of the wound, ti Hi- retirement oft'mint ('apoiVIstrias is re-
largt. Lull n.ili-J on., imvi.-f ei.tir.-ly |«.-sc.l j lmt " """ mlvl,y ii( ‘" l ° a ''’
through his tluglit tliou *h fortimatcly wi:Lout ” 1 j-’i'u. tL Livcrpnil Tai.es of D«:c. 20.
frnctur.ngtlie bo.n\ r i'he sic.::" emtained :i j ti'.ilc /»/' Tr.nlc in Mnnrlintlrr.—The do-
numboroi*passengers, *v*nl *•!’ th *m mem-1 j.r don in irtdo natural to this season of th:
hers of Congress, and * :’ie of them a lady.—
The number of the villains is not distinctly
ascertained, the driver being of opinion that
there wero three,nud otic of the passengers
declaring that L“ raw six.”
In the extra of our * orrcspondcnt of th X.
York Mercantile Advertiser, dated on the
23th lilt, we have a relation of the following
1 year co’itinu' s : hut wo are informed lint iu
i the eomve ivf a few weeks an alteration for
] th" bettor is confidently anticipated in the
| market generally. No advantage yet arises
, t » tli ? wavers beyond that of having pretty
I full employment, which is the case in this
| u>*!*,hboi'iiood. Their wages are miserably
I >• -, alibrdiii , - thorn merely a hare subsistence,
: and that without any present hope of nmcml-
! in* lit. ( bill
h;
• V..W ..... -
on is iu demand, and tin' price
I in the Liverpool market. \ urns
i advanced in the Livcrpor.
m-hincholy occurrence:—“On Snlurdav nf- I are in tolerahly good request.—C/i ronirh.
t. run,.11, obuut 2 -VU-k, while rhh. j .In, I WW- "/ //■> :hln-rf-W.—The wool,.-,, He II,
... .. .. ... . , , \ -.ide * I I ru d •rs'iehl and t.» ne goeourhood,
l.mlon. trom Xcw Oriean... was at ; u , )V im „ Uv ,, w I,itI.
Sandy Hook Bar, with a strong head wim\ | lo prevail in the faney trade 'district,
some of the passengers, anxious to reach town j .‘vd willi.** Hiding I hat ('lirsima- is now upon
before the ship could get up, attempted to go i us, t!ie qir.iilify of Goods sold in Huddersfield
111! board the pilot h.iat Ur.m.1 Canal, in h- r »«rket !»*} Tne,,<l,,y w..« unnsnally Iftme for
, „ , ... , t It** t >iii< o! toe year: u hi rge quant ;tv ol wool
yawl. Before read..,,- foot l,„al, the j w . ls „, (U , )V .; 1L ; hu ,i Us v .,. ri ,
vuwl filled and upset, and Mr. Samuel Town- j ;i s t„«.. ,*.f m«»ro than usual activity. We
scud, a cabin puss: nger, Mr, Scot I, a steer-! think, t* *>. that wc observe rather a confident
age passenger, both of this city, and Thomas
Webb, an apprentice to the pilot boat, were
drowned. Mr. Woi dJief, a cabin |uut scu-
gor, and Thos. Freeborn, another apprentice
of the pilot boat, who were in the yah, were
fortunately saved by a boat from the slnp.”
Theatre.—It- will have been perceived
ilia' the entertainments ofliiis evening nt the
Theatre, arc for the benefit of Mrs. < 'u am nil
I’l.i'MKit. \Yc know that, n benefit notice is
considered os.a matter of course, and is of lit
tle weight. But on this occasion wo beg to be
considered perfectly sincere w hen we express
our wishes that the result of this evuiiug'o a-
iiiiiscmcut will bo creditable to the taste of
tlio public, and profitable to tlio lady, whose
name wo have moutionod. W’n are sure (liut
no occasion could offer, iu which the patron
age of thp Theatre-going public could be bi t
ter disposed. Mrs. I*, during the brief time
she bus been in this place, has earned th*' fa
vor of the public in u degree not exceeded l<;. |
any other actress who lias appeared on our
boards, under more favorable circumstances,
and this evening we hope, she will receive a
solid testimonial of the estimation in which
talent anirtfraruclcr in her profession have
ever hccnJichi umoiig us. Of the euterlain-
inont itjsHuflifgent to say, that a sterling
comedy is one of 1 lie attractions, ami the lu
dicrous of Giovanni extravaganza, in which
Mnff^y. OlfaCtH'flie Don, concludes the eve
ning—with other novel amusements, for
which tlio reader is referred to the attractive
“Bills oft lie Di'V.”
I
The frequent
American Minister, Mr. M'L'ine, with the
Fjiirl *>f Alierdeen, may have led to the boliot
that Hitch an arrangement is likelv t*> take
plaee;and tlmre can be no doubt that the present
American President would most gladly res*
tore to iiis country a trade which is thought
to have been forfeited by the illiberal, perhaps
oVor-rcacUlng spirit of his predecessor.
One thing is beyond all question, namely,
that the trade with the West Indies ought
not to be restored to the United States, with
out an entire abandonment on the part oftlie
latter of those unfair measures towards En
glish vessels which provoked Mr. Canning
to issue the Order in Council.
(jiossijiinnn.—It is said, that the Bishop of
London 1ms remonstrated with one of the
clergymen of Jus diocess upon the improprie
ty of displaying a scarlet pocket handker
chief in the*pulpit.—It is uflirmcd tlmt. a ror-
respmuhmce is at this moment going on be
tween our Government nud the Directors of
the Mint in Paris, with the view of determin
ing how far it may be expedient to extend the j presented by Mr.
s Ivor currency, and to make it u legal let- * 1 ‘ 1
dor to this c juntry.
Church lit formation.—Some important
changes are in’ dittoed, and even determine*!
o.m, with respect to the church ; we do not
spjak oft he reform of the ecclesiastical law,
for which purpose a commission had been ap
pointed, was objected to % and we believe is
now remodelling, but with respect to the rev
enues oftlie church.—Times.
Trade and Agriculture.—The most ron-
tm.lietory statements are made in tli«* English
Provincial Journals on the subject of Trade.
One class asserting most positively that ther*
.ddor-field, us well tu: iu Leeds, of
:t good spring trade, founded upon a kn >wi-
• -!go oftlie ficts that stocks nro generally
low; tlud the raw materials have attained
tlcir low*' t point of depression ; that the late
harvest is yielding so well ns not to require
any material importation of foreign corn for
our pn .-'Mil year's supply; th it all tin? usual
o.:t! •' • lor our redundant iii.ouif.ii-tiires iu the
mar.; 1 ofEuvopo nud the .V.ivrieos -v *e again
op* a Jo ii--, the wariutlie East having ceased,
and the lute glut of goods being overcome,
hot Ii iu Sunt ii America and iu the United
Stales, Wnere a confident expectation exists
that the last Tu rill* will he really modified.
heeds Mercury.
Bradford.—Them was a revival in the
Bradford market on Thursday last, and more
business was done than usual at this season
oftlie year. Merinoeswns not inquired for
with in n h avidity, Imt coarse goods were in
considerable *1* maud.
herds.—Tim woolen and (lax spinning
trades of Leeds are iu a good state, hut the
worsted . lull'trade, which employs a cousid-
erabb* number of weavers (for the most part
Irish.) is greatly depressed. A canvass hav
ing hit* !y been made, it appears that there
are i>M.) liuiiilics in Leeds, including 2-200 in
dividual.-, whose whole weekly income is only
s. .M.ld. (7/,d. per head.) A public
riptmn has been commenced lor their
Cl 7
sub.".
THE MARKET.
H'AVjVNNAH, *'E 5 s. UtSO.
J.i ;t ;;o
ly in’cessury with regard to these three tribes
on account of the legislation which was re
quired, and which mast take place concerning
these tribes.
Mr. Forsyth moved to amend, by striking 11.%'.—f
out “ iu possession of,” and inserting “within
the reach of;” striking out tlio inline of the
Tribes, and inserting all the Tribes within
the limits of the United States.
Mr. Frelingliuyscn suggested that Mr.
Foray tli might obtain his object by a separate
resolution.
The amendments were agreed to—ayes 1*,
noes 18—the Chair voting in the affirmative.
The question then recurred on the resolu
tion, which was agreed to. ' ;
1*1,o House of Representatives was occti- • j.j ,.
pied in petitions and resolutions, during 1 he j |., t an.—VJto'v rinu Itnii^iini Tlia'a-r, fll-inS
first two hours of its sessio.i. Among the! Snu-u Ha'vnl 1.j » 17 ; Fl"*wini Ibinrds, 18 ; llivcr
|i.-titioi,9pri-st-iiloil, wuro scvi-nil aK.iiM.-t_ the | Yvi.*’;“l-bis
Clear, 17 ul8 : iMcHnt ' ') *» 10.
Fi>M i;n.s it:oi>U( rions
domestic .... CliES.
Corrox.—L-1>1..ml-* 8 l-i ai „ • » . ifrlint.s 9
'«!• In 10cunts j i?ui lsl iit,I aiiJ t.pnanl.. t"»r fan
cy liruiulj.
Hi*»:.—Interior to gimd,.2 a ‘2 1-*J, uikI upwards fur
ptime.
Fi ot it.—I’lii’n I.. Sir. -11--2 n
Coltx.—l'cr IIxi.-fittl, t-ur«n -I.", ti -17 ; retail .70,
i > Ni'itficra, lirst quality, 7a scar*:*'.
%\ lii-M.V —dii it «i) scarce.
N. I5msi vm» Itt'M.—JJ a d I.
N»itrai:iiN (Jix.—80 a :>1 «uar**p.
Toh.vc* —I.ci.fv J a -1 ;Maimf.i Jurn!,* » 1 I A
.M \* lo.lil.l Nu.-j j Nn. J,
T vt i «»w.—S.
I* Frau',$10 1-1 a 10 1-2.
i! \Mt*.—10 cm.H,
E vita.- 0a 7 (•:.«*.
Hi rrr.ii.-—I'* u Ho ; Inl*-ri«r, 1" c's.
V.llu.v 1 ali 1-2.
Nnrll Vi a, iim n.l.l, I alio", 10a II; C*vf»r;;i;i,
21.
transporSation oftlie mail on Sunday, and se
veral against any inter!'renee with the sub
ject by ('ongiTfs. S.mi? petitions were also J r>,
Uuchanau, praying I*»r the j «>..
fUEAtlPRC,
Tor the. If ear fit of Mrs.
CRAMEK PliDRER,
AND POHITIVKI.Y IIKIt LAST Al'I'i: VR\x, |: .
Mrs. Ciiameu Pi.e.muu res poet fully on.
flounces her benefit will take place
This Err hi ii", Erb.
When will be presented the celebrated com*
edv oftlie
\v o .N 1) E II.
OR A WOMAN Km’S A SECRET.
After uInch, bv particular desire, a Muscat
ill li LANGE.
U7icn Arthur first in I'ourt begun.
Comic (Her in Charnrtcr,
Hy M< S srs. C’r.umr l'luuior, lin t !.in^> a i„l Do('»,p t
i So.nh—The Roxc shall ceacv to Blow
Hy .Mr. Ilu duii**-.
Dektt—Scholar ami Master,
By .'•!'<■ Crnim-r l’lmucr and M.. I)cr.-.if.
! So.No—H7// Watch the Roll .S'//t/»/*»/, r
Hy Mr. t’r ia'-r I'.uim r. 1
Diett—(lollop on (i nil a,
I it..m a* in r,.
lUiMi.—Dutnltf act! Ii.vt ness, !•; inch l'j a'20. 1 Hy Mie^rs. Ciunivr I* umci ..ud Ifutol.inp*.
, , „ r , —0 l-2.i 10*:ei,is. J (Ji.ni: in C’ll.\n.\f -| i;n—Old liinn ('nl,
abolition ol slavery in the District of Uolmii- i %* l ,V , 'JV' , '.7 ( uo , J l", 1 - * L j ' LrwnJ 1 Hy Cramer i’laiu. r, Ili.ulim^anuUeCat’,,'..
bin. Several ivsoltilions were offered oml a- i ^ ou ' a l0»! 1 " * Soxo—(lrand Iiurlesquc %
dopted ; and among the resolutions was otic J .« vi r.—Liver:• nl, rar/udO cent-*. j By Mr. l)e C vu.ji.
bv Mr. Dorsey, referring to the Uominitt*>eon <i ..ui.—Havana vvl-.u*-, in 1-2 a I t I--2 ; Hrc.un n a , Round 'Prentice to a Waterman.
Naval Adairs to consider the expedit-n-v ofi It; Ma-** «»v;i*l«», 0 u 'J 1-2 ; N.Citiet, o 1-2 at) d-J ; j p-v-. jj v v ok.nti.hman who has kimuy
makingboiiio provision fortho families oftlie (, »SW ,,,i,rl ‘ u « lu,mLl1 Us,rh 51 '
nfticers nml men wliowcro lost in the llorimt. cofFl-h'—I’riw.'.Vc.u 11; ..thor ,|,iaCik< |.!<»
TIlO House Kllhsequenlly took lip, ill Com- I tv itud d:dk 12 t-2 u u.
mittee oftlie Whole, I lie subject of the con- . IGV.jn Tea.—It l»a li;s rts per lb.
tested election in .Maine. K> m.-Jam. jo. IU l-d'L 1; ' j *' l " ln
Mui.v-Si *•.—u . Jit>tin, -I a *2S, Now Oilcan
VOI.I NTEKRKU HIS HEUVIL'I.'N.
Fix am:—So Merrily Haft She,
Hy Messrs. Cratt.cr L’luutcr, llkicbm^ ut.ti IkC.-,-
Tobias Watkins.—The case of Dr. Wat
kins (says the U. S. Telegraph of 23th ult.)
. ,. . . , has been ugain brnught before the notice of
mi di tmetund se-iMb e impr.wemcnt, and j , )l0 . )llb ] ic . nll j it is , m ,imhIo, that ntioMicr
t ie ••t.ser as stre.teoil.-ly denying It. That iliji.imsiiin u ifl I»n«nu» iv.an ila nu-inil. On
them is an improvement, however, there can
ba no doubt though, on tlio other hand, tlio
extent of it, as represent •(', m:iv well betpies-
tioneil.—With regard * *» Agriculture, all that
we can s.ivamounts to this, that tlio price of
Wheat has nut retrograded for the
there is a porcpt'ble adva
I'oreattle from the ntlcr side
discussion wifi ensue from i»s revival. On
Saturday, in tlio Supreme (emit, Mr. R : ch-
urd S. Coxe, moved tor a rule to ho served on
the Counsel of the United States to shew
cause why a writ of habeas corpus should not
, • be granted to bring Tobias Wutkii s before
i’“*rogrndetl lor the last six |j lt , Court, in order to ascertain bv what au-
werks. that stock is a Mile better, and that j tj lori , y ho u - ,s held in eudody. '
e m the demand , < ) (t tin* sugget thinofClm-f.luslicpMarshal,
id the water, j tlie fiuthor consideration of the motion was
us the Attorney
•1'tsii ivcss are al.'out as badly o!i as j \\*e under.‘I t id that the application mad*'
eiii , !«.)wlWJ. Hut tlmy rclly hv . Wr . Cnx „ ia ,,,i,|I V / >r.„i„,!e l |
11 frrov. l.n.ir am] rnwanlly art, as t fio iir;{im.-iit so lmi.{ d Vru.-wml ,I U rit,« tile
IS im,Miles! I,mm a report (.1 in precee. Imp; ] |„te trial oflliis ease, a;, I clcoidn! iu, l,v the
la’ :y lit 1.1 at ,l,;nd,Ts-m s. i y Imitml ami j J„ s tiees of (let Circuit f.virt, ,vitl,Ws|met U,
hey emii|il„m«l-l,iit only two or three laml-; ,| 10 common law juris,li.-tion „f the federal
. l,s eltmided. and their emnjdinnts, \re ima- ■ y,u ir t^ ol’tho United .States within the l),s-1 oil-let. Ii/ the (,«!< tliorpe at thi. port
guie, will go lor nothing.-—JJu'lui alcrcuuli/c ! triet of Columbia. i %%'c have livorp ol dates tojiic ‘29th Dec, which c oiitin-
Advertiscr ' .. ..
But the general depresshnt continues, and the ; .Uderred until «tich tim >
British I’armcv, il'we can trnsl I he statements I V.Vm‘n.1 slmitld h,' pre ' ,,t
tJiev
anno,
■leans a lid Geo.
.^vrup 29 a f>l.
Hinri-u l)av (im»i.a ('.2 l--2ptrrcnt adv.
CiuM-Ktiiv.—2.J a f>J p*.r *•' ««lv.
London 1*«»— d a 3 ‘2.7 pur *l*»/.*-n.
InoN.—Siv.« dcs, asf oi-tud, ^H)j to 8 per ton.
I :.\ CHANGE.
On I’.nc.i \nd—7 a7 1-2 n •iitin.-d.
Kf.w- Voick.—CO thiys, 11-4 a 1 1-2 percent, disc.
Hank i-iii.cki*—I-‘2 n« r ct. prom.
I'll 11, a dm. rut a. O*. *1".
Uai.timokk. 1>*». do.
r. S. ii t.Mi Notv.-.—l*t n l-2pn n».
I'll vin.i.elon.—‘ ijl.l 1-2 prem.
N. C.ntui.iN' s. H\nk Niu K-.—j per t-l.
Dviokn II ink Nut »•■*.—Nt w * mission par.
j{ \ \k ok .'! '• <»n.—I a I 1-2 di*.
(’i-Niit I!,\*,u, 1 t-2 tli---*.
Sr vt i: It \> k ok(•*.•*ie* i v NoTr--.payattlo id t!i* ir
HrattcltC'*, iit!icr tJitin Ait;*a»iu I 1-- per *-t. disci.
The whole to conclude with the rcli-bratH
j Tragical, Uomical, Operntical, Farcicji',
* Melo-Dramaticni, l'antuiiiiinical/f*..
restial, Celestial, OJopodridicul
Romauce, yclept
i GlOVANm IN LOMWX;
j OH THE J.IBEKT1NK HK CLAIM LI).
11 EMM
COTTON—W«? Ii..v. h ..l
:rl ft ri port, aist! l’
at 8 1
8 3-1
p< r Nu|
raDierinorf fuv* rah!**, and!" t b-i
hum more firm,Mince llu-ir rt ct ipi
j Don- Ciiuv.xNNt, M s. C'nvMj.r. I’m mir.
, L'p'-rikc, (hii to vent »f all nor!.) Mr. I). <
■ |.*,inl- in (an amourous l,n , .inliis , iir)
i’t piitj tv (Am ii/ jirchtiri ) Af
, Ihuto\ni..,a tif lIn Infernal Rieinhi)
i Charoli •firii/nntnofthr Rinr .S/^r)
Mi rmirv (Elai’j't mitsrnnir)
■ I'lrudrul.,- (.< »u.f{oi" Jhinnn)
« Ornin-cm-dry j (
Poms * three jnlli/ .*
j Siitx),kins ^ ll’Hnuers (
• Mr. Ocpufy English,
I Spuitc*',
j n yo'Diff bah/ if ro.
t munti- iiltue
llo,
• Tail.il.
. Craim-r I‘lmi’%
Mr. W •utolii...
‘ Oolliiir,
‘ lltll.-l.llip.
Ui-.'ianw. •
• MarUnin,
‘ SiipV-w,
/
'• H«:lc!.il,v
Mrs. Hr .it
Mrs. Hutrliiic’,
M s- Cost’ r.
) ovug Xapolcon.—The notes to T.e Fils '
*.e rHommi', contain much new information j
o:i the .subject of this deeply interesting per-1
son ; though I have been I**.! to adopt a d'f-1
I’ rant view of his general disposition ofeliar- I
act?r, wlfe'i gives n;» sign of that sombre, j
mo!aii"iin!y turn of mind, wlf'di Mr. Barthel-
eniy tht-rem assigns him. It is impossible to I
watch tlio tvfck transition of marked expres-
Al'iir d.'mftn I fi.p I'plimd ! ! -l ,u "*"t
l"s w dl rwii-li CWiO lutes, ; Constat,li.i
„ II lJ l.,r lair to a I «lt. trim.' M». XI o J)r .,
i,Is |n-r Nali'tlcoii nt vv 1 ..rk to 21 It Pets. Were ‘ 1 .1 r. 1 • , .« ,, •
11 ■ In the cousc of the jnecc the following Svv.tj*4
and Ihtrodies—
Fly not yet—Life ofGiovantii—Scots win
hac—Cease your funning—Quito Politely—
Pray Goody—Light Guitar—Voulcz \ou*
oust q'lciiCt* Ifxvt
ale s have bet a mat
Lvsrs N ati h.i:, himii.au to tub Si vmbsb 1
Boym.-p-Iii Drummond of Uawthorndenhi 1
well known historical work, we find the
following relation in proof oflliis fact :—
“During the treaty of this marriage with |
England, (our Jump.* IV. with the lady!
Magaret, oldest daughter cf Henry VII. of !
England,) a monster of a new and strange
I... , I I .V • 1.1.1. .II'FU lii.n r.i 11 | . ■ ’ i-
oion which Iiis countenance enr.LimmUv tire-1 ' Vi!S )or ! 1 ln , » >, -dl ;, J , d, mair llj** cty
sents, without perceiving as plainly as thniirdi i Glasgow, too body »»t wluc:i um.ert.ie
t '.. .1 . 1 - 1 waist, * i '* ittt'ii’ift tif.iiiii.f- ('...li.i ti...
no favoralih', ami will n*» doubt s*’«vo toslruiulbon our
market. We «piol«- 8 1-2 a t) 1-2 f r ordinary ia prime j , * . .. • ” *-—_*— • -
In's, elioic* s< I. riinns 9 ’-I a 10 e's. In Sea l.dandg OUII.-C—Oil remember tllO time WC.
,|\« •.‘•.vltt.fijr tlttt Ui.itvcok Itttvu l.f.‘n fair, »t untulvntive ii is erroneously" sunimsctl this mu
7™!tZ£lSS. “ iy “ •* “" J U| ’-1 i» li’M'iJftl on the oltl worn out lain ,/ Don
HICK.—'I’he iramactiot*!* in lias nifielo have hern < Juan. The public nro respectfully informed,
considerableul nil prices wilhin ni-r rali^*'. Tin*‘••j'c* tllO Hero and Lcporc’Uo UTP placed ill sitlU-
o"il„' w.-tk V.i 1 probably reach w« piisIw a» I 7-s a 2 lions entirely nouvolle. And tliis piece Ik*
1-2. We qi'.oto $2 a 2 1-2 and upwunts l-.r prune.ptul- s g :, IH wlicro the other ends.
•tv. !
FLO Ult.—Is ia limit •• 1 demand at $,11-2 a 5 an-J,
cargo*'* .dll red were sold a» -45 t *
varied nothing from the
jjiuib
of ot!., r 1.ten; t'i»» t-'.f m'-o- nliov**, !»• »fTi J!
tisp uml comeliness, being two, Iheir file*
looking oneway. Kitting, flew .‘cemed tu*
it wuru tit«*r«> written, that ho \\ uj* iiuvur i; ( ,*;.*„ 1
ed in “nature’s coarser iiioultl. It is me {
,>!»■• ..I’liifi livurl i,i It.* :i i!n!>'i«.|*. Oil j
beingr. m-mstraUal with on this perfectly tic.- j
permissible desire, nud taunt?d with waiit of*| —p , \ 7■, •
inir'.l Ii, , visit:.,-'., 1.0,0, ini' tool j 7'!» 1 jutrl, luuionth:
l„ .•ttnu.Ktml u <MuI... It ol' x If i j 11 " 1 ' e..ul I "o‘ o tU.-oovorutl
ropliotl, “Ift i:,,-,!f unity ..ttiv wlttc.to] Iftw.. lit,11.9; t.ltmu l ,o„)r!,s
roin.tiou riik ,:> iiioro.” 'II,: ; :1 j '"ul '■> a|,|>,•««„,. J toy !,,,;!It/tviil
• M i,: s Jir( ., ,r | passmr.s ar.d diverse v.* lls.ol.i n elirdmgeach
j plcill V.
• COHN.—TllO last
j *17 etuis. j II
—TI"’ ‘I'-in.-in-' l,*r f iroocriti stilleoi.-! - v
Kllia.iii'is—T" 9.19 » y'l' T“ j -fu-Momiw' llvnniOf; on which oernsim
j !wiH,e..'l'jirfvllkl.m 7‘j* 1 *. uutot'uimuont will ho ofloretl cfcafa
i ted to please, and lie trusts alto (-.»
• ‘• tlli-ii' p.l'l'OllllgO.
leb .'l 38-
A Card.
r I«. I IT TCI TINGS bogs leave respectful*
I)’ inform the Cit.-znns of Savunaici
F.voning on wlii'cll
•'( 'enre
m a n 9 s so rK oi; u sa Sj.
z’OF-w c;t: rATAiyjjTJia.
kept a t bn *
pro*-eptor |
l i.’i 1 of field j
i illy indulged.
re lief, wbieli already umotmls to nearly X’l.'OO.
Roehdale.—Tic- woolen manufacturers of
Bochdnin I in vo detoriiiiued to alinudoii the
statement of prices which they had agreed
upon to observe—having found hy ten year’s
experience that it is impossible to obtain a
general adherence to any statement; and they
have also proposed to give lower wages.—
The weavers have in consequence resolved
to work up the materials at present in bund,
and then to propose totlie masters u scale of
prices somewhat lower than the former scale.
prsoti* r,
allowed to M. B. II.’ is very
s;.ort j , i:i which ho is o:c«*s'.u
<)•:(•«* he was permitted to attend a R.-vicw,
Imt the eil’et l was such that the trial was ne
ver repealed. lie is much beloved through
out tli* country.—A Correspnu.luit of the
Mu ning ('hronlc/e.
Trials for Libel.—Mr. John Murray, the
well-known publisher el’Alhomarlo-strci t war
on Saturday tried in the Court of King’s
Bench, for a libel on Messrs. L. C. Lecesne
and Eschol!. rv, contained it ti work entitled
The Annals ot'.lainnica, Ly lie' Rev. G *orge
Wilso'.i Bridges, a iiicuihur ofthc l.'niversity
of Oxford, and Hector of the parish of St.
Ann’s, Jamaica. .Mr. Murray was found
guilty—Messrs. Alexand'T Glitch, and Fish
er, oftlie “Morning Journal,” were tried on
an ex-ollieio information iu the Court of
King’s Bench <-:i Tuesday last, for a libel on
the Lord Chancellor. The Attorney G'nierul
led tin* prosecution, and Mr. Alexander con
ducted Irs ov.-.i d'Tonre nud addressed the
court at considerable length. The Chief.ln.s-
lieu oftlie Common lMeas and oilier distin
guished characters were examined as witness
es, and all the defendants wore found guilty.
( >m Wednesday,! Is* same defendant.*!,(Fisher,
Glitch, nud Alexander,) were convicted in
two o'her trials fur libel. ’I'lio first was for
it libel *»n the King, contained in the Morning
Journal oftlie 1 ltli ofMnv, in which it was
stated that les Majesty had rendered himself
so unpopular hy giving his assent toll.e Cath
olic I! lief Bill, that he did not dare to shew
himself to his people. This was when the
Frotestnuts of Loudon, consisting of Mr.
Hnlroml) and a few friends, occupying two
conches, were denied access to his Majosly,
on going lo Windsor to present an uuti-('i;t!i-
olio petition. On this trial, the jury reeom-
iiieuded the d-'lendants strongly to mercy on
the ground that the libel was written tiiub r
feelings of great excitement occasioned by
the agitation of the times. Tim second w^s
for an article iu the Morning Journal, in
wliich the two Houses of Parliament were
charged with corruption, ami his Majesty
was represented as ti weak and Imbecile
monarch.
African Mission of Discovert/.—Wo un
derstand that Mr. Richard Lander, of Truro
(the only survivor of llm late African Mission
of Discovery under the intrepid but mifortu-
intcly Captain Chipperton,) lias been engag
ed by his Majesty’s government to penetrate
into the interior of Africa, and will shortly
leave tins country for that express purpose.
In this dangerous enterprise, Mr. lender will
be accompanied only by a younger brother,
and a few oftlie natives, whom he will pro
cure at Fernando Poor Badagry, at the latter
ofwhieh places it is supposed the brothers will
land, when they will proceed immediately in
to the interior.
Conoid;km.—ln Senate, on Monday 35th
ult. the following resolution, offeree! u few
days since hy Mr. Frelingliuyscn, was consi
dered :
Resolved, That the Secretary of War he
requested to furnish to tlio Semite any infer-'
mutton in the possession of his Department,
respecting the progress of civilization, for tlm
last eight years, among the I’liorokees,Creek
and Choctaw Nations of Indians, east, oftlie
Mississippi ; and the present slate ofeduca-
other fordisordcrin'l.eirbeJ! :v:oraml action;;
ttlli r much i!r!ii;i;r:.!ion, ci.-ibra* : ng that tmto
which they both consented, l’y th.■ King’s
direction, they were carefi'ily brought epuiid
ii'i-lructed in music ami foreign languages.
This monster lived twenty and eight years,
and (bed when John, Puke nf Albany, go
verned.”—Scots 'Tiiiirs.
(!•
I5r.
b
i ' l*x
ru-vd', IM
rc*i, Liver;
Out,
A. tow 9s. C>.
AH
I.’IVUI),
S.v
•ji
IM .t
Who 1, !)
i-i. ,, I div
‘220 bales Cull-
to A J
.u
V <
*u. .J .Si,. : ,
, i. Hli . ‘
8k
• j
Am.
• • 1! . '
-', I’lie* b ri
,3 d.-. 250 tad
Cm t.
ii
n ! 7
Id i' • Hi
■ • lu llu !
i c i Duttwooily,
Uuri,
iiuk.
i.-kam, \V
>■‘•.11 Hose.
The distance from Augusta to Savannah,
bv the course of Savannah River, is ascor-
.
ON S A UK DAY.
ronirt •oxsnr.in. i Ti:t>
L O T T E Ii Y,
CLASS NO. 13,
J^REW in the City of New York on t!r>
®28th ult. multlm result will boreccivcl
r • liorc on Kill unlay Morning next—only 15
* numbers'—0 drawn b.illots~i7//c&- *p .1/7//*
iih | tyre, Managers. The following are sciuv "l'
8t iiiu'mi iI E.|j<ct|.:!«l l ILackinnii. Aunasln,-t i|>. U i,<m.
.. M | 77 li'jli.’ivwar'-j tf,U I’" 7 - 1 ' 8 '»«*« 'SlOIllC
Kti'uinli'i'tt Carolina, Wray, Aiijii.*|;i, Im. Txxi-r^ * ' ''
tuinod bv the superintendant of roads und ”‘ir, witu lw» .t« 5 £i 12 to Do. 11 m b A«-
... i... .... L’"ilonloS I) Pur
this division of the State, to be two 1 .Vstu| , - , | U |^jic|iiiin r & ,, |]
hundred and thirtvone miles.
rivers m t
COMill ERC1AL.
Liverpool dates ‘29th Bi’o, || llavro do SOili Dec.
Hr. 1»ri« I 1
C.tlti'ii : ol) do.
S \ va?"NA)i Exi'oisth, Jaiiimiy !.
rcLV.il, fur t.ivx rii'.n!—981 bu!<s t’;-!an.J
. A I.' Kailm r X. (.ii. J (J..uaiil, I
urc,it.Its.
COM 1 NO i n last MOIIT,
Skip AT,,ron, Porii-r, New Y.>iU, 8 duyj.
llrij* Stranger, ! I ul!, IJurur.a.
DMPAKTKI),
Sicam P.,«-l:. | Gror^f 'Vii'kin^iijn, (,’nrrv, Aii^iisI.i
St vtiiiP.i'-lo-t .fnliii I). M.injjin, PhlMiis/Cliiulosl'in.
.Sl'-ambutii E.Ig.-liJJ, U|,ii k:u:ai, Cli.ukvii.ii.
10,000 DOLLARS
4,000 DOLLARS
3,000 DOLLARS
1,750 DOLLARS
Extracts nf hUirs r
it ill.I.’- r,7y, pr,- tJ^Uthurpe,
<b,tot.
tt'vtr/mat, Per. *2.1.—U'« cuiitinn ntir mlvireu up to
(In' 28;ti inst, | * r Lli/ iIm-i|i via A’liurkuslmi : nifl mm-
mill tlirrctu, llii.l (In- tuii ii ilioii vvliirti vvc till-11 n,ilirr.|
ni* prevailing ill "iir I' .Onii inark'-l, liau Ii ru «*r>niiti*i. ■!
roiMiturly hiii«-«', iiiidili*.* sale-* y«*.~i••»*L»y urioaluuit jMH'ii
IkI)!^, at pticrl pii il v r.i.lx I -K|..-r l:». oliuv - our
last ijuululiutiK, ur l-i p> r ii>. ..i* ivt ('. *i| "u
tlii' 20t!i. In l*-«'*l more lauin-ss vv'iuM I,av•» Ikc;i tlom-
Imt l : «r the r lurlati'.* of iiuti"rl( ■-* <»r luil ltrsto ti.c-t lliu
•!i'!ii.:ii'I ; an.I llii.< fio-.iucr s on their pari is Ftrcut'iiu uni
l»y ikue.A ruurilili.iryp.ueily<>r.iriiv.its, aris in;
iu a i:r**:,i »|i*gr< *• from a luu^ r*'V.'k'ii«-y ul JCast win Is
nml whiidi "ill bav»* .1 cmisitl. r .kk' l il'.’i'i miiin*atimuui
ol'uur stuck uii the 31st uwt. W l mIiuII have tliis pica-
sun* ugniu iu n **'"• days.
/.•rrrji'Hil, 2!W’» l.hr.—’Tfiorc enutinur*? a pood steady
di'iiiauil ;ur hlioit stupe Cuttnii Iruiu ike trade, vvl.o
have tif'ii imkii'i'il t«» cutuu uu*r*' IV«*«*Iv lurward, than is
usual fur ik-m .it tliis seas, u, nuik r tlm i k-a that t!u*
sl'irks uii tli' 1 31*1 lust. w.!| b* ('Uiirl Iu lie ttiO'h'f.-it**,
1’ruin t!:**. e\tr: I • .1 your 'Tups made, ruiiip.ir.-d v\ ilk last
year, yat will lie l»*ll« r able tu judui* tliau wc can bo at
1 rest m,of 1 ko proTi.it,k* a Iv intakes iu sliippiujj to tliis
market. Tlie pruspeel isf.ivorablo totlie coiimmi|.tiuii
In ini' as evleiisivr a- it lias Won tins war.
Uiiijnot, 2!)//* 1) remit.'.—TI:.* d.-mand for CJutl. n
(Mtitium s mi dialed,(cxcrptiiiu fur Si a Islands lur vvliivh
there i-* scarrcly any t.iupiiry) aiulluis if any i]i nj* in-
rn ased with citnu adv.in* i* in tlio inliiiur dcscripti' lu
of Upland.-*—the inaikit is « , .\lreiin-ly smsiiiw under
our present small stock not e\|.cried* to exc ed 80,1 00
bujjs nf I ’oiled States (Jullnii. The demand is entirely
from I lie trade umlspi mlators unut tuccli ('uttun ntmir
prtsenl pr.C' S. Wrr** il not to-the hudne.-s of tradi*
(luw Varus Wmi* (lilHrull «,f sate ;.t tlm ) nws »f mAiic
months nj*n, wlifti Huwcds wer«* 3-Id. per lb. Imur)
and llieaj,|ir**li*'iision of our sin rllynreiviii}* abiindani
suppliesIVuiii your side tlm water,prices would advance.
From the Xnr. Y„rh Sliip]nni: & Commirrial font, nf
January 2.I.— Call-in—Since ihenrriv I ult be N.i pule >‘u
from Livernunl, willi advices in 2 Ilk Den mb, r,'lie de
mand k*is been ipiitc animated, and tlm sales more ,
tensive lliau fur a ien»t|i ofliniu previous. Tkc tian--
aetinus, lor liie last ibrt-e davs, amount to a: uni :>!*<(»
bak —c 'insisting nf 28.70 Uplands, ran»m^ fr...i. 8 1-2
to 10 1-2 rents, and 430 Ajabautas at 10 1-2 a I- cents
nml,.nir a In n! fur the link ol* 1500 bales. A kill*) 1111-
pruvum nl outlie rules eiiin nt at the ke^innin^ of the
\ve»*k,has in soww*. instances Tu-en obtained, but tvedo
not vary our .pmtations. A credit lias eenerully been
aliuwed f.rlbemcliest prices.
Hi,-, — \\ e notice sales nf about 200 tierces at ‘2 5-8 a
2 7-8 cents pi r Ik., eitslt uud cretbt. Tlm Import has
beitn—lroin (iiutiiiu 57 tes. SuiiiIiCarolina3U5; North
Carol in t 130. f "J*»l, »i»iee 1st inst. I tierces.
* ri i"hte—V rrsrls hate bcenme less plenty, aval "nine
improver,l ha.* been realized. Tin* packets for Livcr-
linol liavi* n|,lamed l-2il, per II*. fur Cntlon in round
hales. Tlm packets l„r Havre arc also full, nml nil on-
tire cargo him been given to a traiuieut ship for that
pml at the eame rates.
-.1 Pi. Hart**, tins
iM ai aiieiii.ii. Tlm
New York iu tin
TJicsehr. Iv,;. 'ine, \Yi I, Ii, l»**npe
!"•' n .•'.ud. min*.!, and l.« r mat' ii .U s
C.iptaiu an i .Mato have arrived at
selir. A^cuorin.
Hriir I'Yauees Sophia, M'- id, and selir. Clinic
le nee at New Yntk, 2 j'li.
Skip E:,/.d»fi|i, Cullman, fur Charleston, entered 'or
loading at I.irerpol, 2i»t!i Dec.
MBCBCCrtl m Aina-T
500 DOLLAIxS*
500 DOLLARS’
200 DOLl.ABS
200 DOl.LAIvS
200 DOLLARS
200 DOLLARS
200 DOLLARS
200 DOLLARS
, M
cy,
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
' 1,000 1)01,LARS
j 1,000 DO I, I,HAS
j 500 DOLLARS
500 DOLLARS
500 DOLLARS
GOO DOLLARS
• HI) of 50 dollars—81) ol HO dollar.**', a::d uLr^c
mtnibi'r of inferior d< numin.iii m.
Ti- ket * S'5—H live** .S2 50—(|i;art r; SI
\-5.
I kick ages of 15 Quarters, nro put tipwar-
ranted to draw 07,50 less the u-tiiil d»'d'. •
: t o:t, with diatict'3 tor all the above jir’/ •*.
j Orders in ull the popular LotterieG'.’*
I ccived ut
ROBERTSON'S
li.rehange
’mrax&KsstrM » cBPirwag)
TOR LI VHR rot)!,,
.uTi 'I’lio firtft rate coppered ship
GEORGIA,
John Smith, Master.
Hus pari ol her c.i;\g,» eng.igotl,
a.id will be iinniediutelv de^j.ufi'he'l. For
IV* ight, apply to S. ]>. 1*AUKM A X.
run no.sroy, \ TO-MOE5ROW.
Thu sc'ino-inr 0-.' ’ A low ltiiivi'.s mid Qtu.rlurs in M.U1I-
<■ x’, I IjANDSTATE l.O'l’TEUV.Nn. 1,1'urKil 1 .
About 100 toils, hasnnrt nf hor I "" tl ! u . l , >I,l>u "' 1 EVKN ty.-'t’ut—<W-
r»nr« i'W.H I'or rrui-hlnf' “>» 1 ."p !,cst 1 |»rao—Tickotj 4—r.nmmp
remainder, applv to the nptsler on board or to \ kir-—In this sehei.ie the ladder et h '
CANDLER v'v- DAVIDSON,
fob a
Mongin’s Upper Wharf.
5!)
, tickets or shares is sure oi’drawing one
1 and may draw three,
fell H
FOR PROVinrWCH OR A.W NOR
TH Kits PORT.
Tlio line copper fastened selir.
JUS T I C E,
Is now ready to take in. For
freight, apply to the master on
CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
Mongin’s Upper wlmrf.
fob 3 50
TOR CllARLRSTOy,
The schooner
. I N (' O M E,
Copt. Johnson,
U> Fo** freight or passage, npplv t(»
the master on hoard, or to
CANDLER & DAN 1DSOX,
Mongin’s Upper wharf,
feb 3 59
TOR SVNRTR V, •
The regular packet sloop
ANN.
JY. Selowieh, master.
Will sail for the above port on
THIS DAY 3d Fell. For freight, apply to
tbo master on hoard, nt Scott & Balfour's
wlmrf. fob •{
6,000 DOLLARS.
Delaware ami South Carolina
L O T T E R Y,
FAT It \ (TASS SO. 1H,
W AS drawn on the 30.li nil.—
ing will bo riTiMvrd on the tith.
eOHEJSSE:
0,000 DOI.I.AKS ;i(K) 1)0!,LADS
1,05!) I)()|,UAHS 300 UX)I.I.AI!f f
1,000 DOI.I.AKS mm 1)01.|.AllS
1.000 1)01,1, Alts 300 1)01,1,Alt***
1.000 DOI.I.AKS 300 DOJ.I-VHK
1.000 DOI.I.AKS 3(H) DOUI..VK3
400 DOI.I.AKS 300 DOUI.AI13
■ioo DOI.I.AKS •JllO DOI.I.AKS
•100 DOI.I.AKS -J(i0 DOI.I.AKS
401) DOI.I.AKS 300 DOI.I.AKS
4(H) DOI.I.AKS 300 DOI.I.AKS
300 DOI.I.AKS 300 DOI.I.AKS
300 DOI.I.AKS 300 DOI.I.AKS
30 of 8100,&c. &r. tu.
Ticket* S,:!—Halves 5U 50.
Orders attended tn nt
LI TITER’S
leh 3 f.oErrt/f)' f 'reliant: • Of 1 f