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Hoi!. l!ou»«*, nil WM b« r-eft !*«?»•»«♦, «cro otptrrtMtl
«ft Modi) y. ‘ ti- ^ coiicti* of ..(Vicar* »he« b ,Troup
ajoriiy in boili ItoUtrh, >wl in joint t*ittot a majority
»i x . Tim Governor’* Me*i*gc will bo received by Uii*
motiilnjjbiniai'.
/•Vom tht Corr(tponJetil 0/ Hit Otar fin.
•MniinoiviMr., Nov.'S, 1832,
'17.# niem’«*r# of both trancho* of tbe L'jftM'irfl
,„M (lii* .lay ai Iho Siam llou**, j.r-tUacod their crcdwi-
li.la, and wero tynltlie.l.
Tl.o Boi.aio organi/ra by 1J1* election of rlmniaa
HiocU*, ol Grrono r a* I’roaiilent. jVJr. Slocks read*,
id 40 vuti-s, Mr. Woodjof 00 voles and Air.
Muticrlefl., Iverson L. Ilarfi*. of Haklwin/waa rc-
l ecinj Secretary. ’ Mr. tl«rrla received dJ v-ne*. Mr.
(Vlibcrt 00, and Mr. 8i»rln|{' , r 2. O. A. Parker, of
Auguita, was cluetod Mc*iong»r,&nil Clay Door-kec-
I* r * • . ' < - * >.
In 1I10 Home, Asbnrv llu!*, of-CItr 1 . c»uniy, «'»« *•
Icclod Hi'C .kcr. Mr. Hull rem ivi d 8!) votoa Mid Don..
Giasonnk 78. Dr. Hubert W. Carnci was etoemd
Clerk at tl*0 (bird billulmj
.pry rii i'Lt
CliOI.fillA. " ■ *1' •" _
nc CU.rt«.lon p.|«n by jt««J»y’< I"." 1 •“»' M ‘ OllDEtl I HEAD QUARTERS Of TILE ARMY,
in* r.tfiher rasncetina Polly (a'andi from wnli , li s*j_ r Adjutant,. Ur.rini a l'i UrfiCHi.
Nn. 03.4 • I Ynf hint ton, .October 26tt\, 1832.
Dll the Authority of the Secretary fif IVar.
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dcolnd MtstCtijicr, a;>d,D ivil Door.
Wo mnitltd in ncknmvledvo lliu frbrl'rt, Irom JtliljJC
\Vnynn,nf iho Icftr of llio'SucrMnry ofiho Trdnsifry,
tramtnii inj» a tejiorl of die Commcrco otlil Navigation
of tlio United S'ato*. A|to, a list of tlio Let* j.nm J at
thu last session of Co'grpss..' . v ».... -
UtrcTtON.—-At liiu election for li'uet>r« In Rich*
innnd county,* tlio Troup tirkul rcc.‘i***<l 203, tlio Ciln'k
tiokol 53 vote*. In Lmirons comity, Troup lol 1 and n
fjtv aciitnriiiT. l n lillbijjlnni Cut 31 vote* wcio poll-
iJ—all fur tlio Troup t jckcl.
ihlnf fuf'her rospcctinj Polly Is'tndt from
infer that «o moro’esses bad occurred. 1 f Um dlscat#
disappears where it commenced, onjlrtt If I and, we
|, 3 |i bosin to entertain afrpng hope* of« ctintlttutd cx*
emjnioii. Charleston oAn'tnite# yejy ltet»liyr-o.My 12
deaths last week *odinjr 4th lust,—7 whites, 0 blacks.’ ^
Duririjr tho 24 hours ending on tho 2Ct!i
till, the'dent Its by r:|iolero in CmcinQUl were
Mixtoon. During the week ending on that
slay them wore 100 drntlw by Cholera, rho
dieense provailod at Newport ntid Covingr
ton, onpoBito td Citieinatti, and tti several
townaitipflin Hamilton County. *
Louiiville (Ay) Oct. 22.-Tho Chdlcra ta
raging here to a great oxtotjt. . rhero woro
ton deaths and forty cases of tho clmldra on
board the stenm boat Bxprosp.frqM tho mouth
of the Ohio. Bho arrived hero. on . tlio «uth
Businnss is^at a stand. ^
Cindnalti, Oct. 20.—Tina dreadful dis
ease is still working death and drsolauot) a-
mong us. It has boon pursuing its victims
with steady and unrelenting step smeo its
first entrance among us They jmyn mdoctml
indiscriminately front classes. Notther
ngc, sex, color or cotulitinn has exempted
those who have been seized with it^j ami da
grnsn has been but too goncrally the grasp ol
dcdtlt! ’ . ,
Many a happv funuly, who have retired at
night, m thounjoymont of luMthlt and tlotrtos-
tic peace, Itavn, heforo tho next night, follow
ed soino one of their number to the narrow
house of the tomb! Many wives have be
come widows, atul children hnvo hcconto or-
plmtiR. VVo imve heurd much of tho desolu
lions’winch this frightful'diHonso has made
bid not till now lidvo vve jertt tho marks of
its fodtati ops. t
Allliougli^tho majority of those who liavt
died with • it hero na in othor places, have
been from tho lowct* nl.Vdao*, rtrd many ol
(horn diRsip iled, vet sevcml of our mo*t r^H*-
nuctalilo cilizons liilvofullen .'—among whom
arc lloV, Mr. Harris,.of the Baptist Olibrcb
nltd Hcv. Mr. Boyd «>f tho Methodist Church
Hr. Bash, Mr. Kepor; Mn Crant, Mr. J--.W.
Picket, and otlicnf. Mini/- arc seized sud
denly, withopt any premonitory symptoms,
though in most coses tho individuals arc tin-
wol! for several hours or days beforo thd nt*‘
luck.' Our citizoiiH dro nearly til! more or
lrss aflectod WithUi;mrt&o.- Indeed wo BearcC*
|y moot anybody in tho struQtrWho dbes not
narrate to us, oithor his own Indipdsithih^Or.
that of snmn xymbiJr of his family.
If over a dieoadc may b- called a visitation
I. Tho Regulation of Jurio fitli, 1630, aft■
nouttccd in.“ Order” No 26, of that year, on
lhorizihg ( com mitndlng officers of Regiments
and Posts to recommend tlid dischargd of sol
diers at their own request,'or attlicioquost
of their friends, ort paying thu sum of libtnti/
JIvit dollars, to rpimbursa the roeruitiug fund
against tholossos which would arise, on grant
ing such discharges, having been found in
practice, to operate dtsadvahlngeously to tho
public interest, is hereby revoked,
2 A urwaiid oUhirty dollnrs will he paid
to any person who shall apprehend, and de
liver !o an officer of the Army a deserter from,
thu Army. Howards thus paid will bo prompt*
tyf roporled by tho disbursing officur to' Urn
officer commanding the company m which
the deserter is mustered, who will note tl\o a-,
.mount Qf stoppag
posito to his uahu;
hension and delivery,
r 1 joiir-Hui(is —'he I Holer, Lind., his strcustli Sn incrcAscd, Ihnt lio
Jt'nit Ki»t>y8toxg
cam of this important oeauuu ,™ wv,4...»vav» , ;; o
loitoriiion.iwrf^ehi^S^^horgci'i,all?, down with him to |)nn tl.o
siormv wreck. Tlidso divers go down eltctnatcly
about twice a-day, but uro cqmpoM to tal.o
advantotfo of tho tide, whop it is slack water.
’Phn‘first descent was on Saturday, und has
been' repeated every day since, winch has
proved a'great treat to-udmbers ofall ranks,
who have attended to’observe this surprising
it by turns, and nro relieved every six vv^eks..
But as it often happens, especially m stormy
weather, that boats cannot touch at tho hd-
dystonc fur many months, a’proper quatimy
of salt provision is always laid up, as in a
ship victualled for along voyage. In high
winds such a briny almo.udiero surrounds this
gluoiny solitude fmm tlm dnslnng of the
waves, that rt' man exposed to. it could not
draw ln»breath. ALthcso dreadful tn(oi;vaIs
the two forlorn' inhabitants keep close quar
ters, and arb obliged to lK-O'in darkness and
stench, hstiiing to' the howling storm, exclu
ded in every emergency from the least hope
nf assistance, and withhnt nny earthly coin*
fort but what.is admm^icr: d from tricir cimi' r
fiilmco in the, strength of the' building in
which tlioy are immured. Once.on reliuving
this forlorn guard, oho or the men was found
dead, his companion ehoosing rather tp olrnt
- , JiimRi'lf «p with a putrilying carcase, than,
mgq. on the tnuHtor rails, op-1 j, v |j lf uwing it into Jim sea, to incur tho. rns-
tnu. Tim uVidetico of uppre-j’jj.j,,,, mt«yilcr» In fine weather those
ivory, will bu a certificate of a 1 ’. r0 ( C h#**1 bmpmi scrahi'ido n?*4»tt\o nbo'it tho-
.n* .It,, iiAiiui < . ... . B . . i _z 1 i ..it
—perhaps i.-icqnallcd cxhil»ilion.
1 , Norwich (Eng.) Mercury-
FtMAfc Devotion.—Tltcro is something
s6 truly'cordial and honorable to humanity,in
tho subjoined sketch of Miss Kotnb.e, from a
LondunMaguzine, says tho lUuhdolphia Gu-
zetto, that wo feel a pleasure in gtymg tt a
republicition* Such a daughter, with such
ffi.al devotion, deserves even the high renown
she has acquired. Tho refinod world may
opplaud : hor us the faseitjating. yersutilo and
• ht had kept
Tint wliiteucM of hi* soul, .and thm men o’ur him wept,’’
Depnrtcd this life on tho 12th October,
1®12; at his residonco on St. Andrews Bay,
in tho 07th year of his age, General Joim
CiaXnK, formerly of Georgia. \On tho 30th
of September, while engaged tn tho duties
of tho live-oak agency,—ho wps attacked
with bilious fever on St. VincchV Island, and
was carried thehco in a small sloop to his
residence on St. Andrews Bay, >vhoro ho lin
gered until tho evoningoftho 12th October,
when lie breathed; his lust. * ^
v Few men luvo lived tho life which he liv
ed,—pt an curly period ol his existence, htf
selected Iho best ufprinciploa, ns his hilos cf
action, in all tlio Various relations of life,—.
up to tho day of Ids death, ho adhered lo them
with a pertinacity, co-cxislingXvith life itself.-
commissioned officer, sotting forth the itnpiu, j,,,] rn ,if thu rock; when llm tidd td.hs, and it--
company, and regiment of thp deserter, which J tn * s0 tivontsolves by Jisliing, which is Uiq.oti-
m oIJ caicjj, must hi; luleil \Vith.tho’voU5liorj.| v ; C , of> | 0 y,„ont tbny cunJiayc, oxcoiit that .'of
for tho payment of thft 'tewtiril,-; [SoO-par- 'Vimming ^!iei/ nightly llrcsi Such tothV ih*'
ogMpha 1461-,’82, ifml’8;V C1.R:] • . 1 •* j iuachonTand Vnftrti Eo’chisiYin' froitV all tho-
3. The lurogoing Hogiilut'mn, io-osu»hlish-j j„,. H n ,„i aids of society, can only bn cmlurnd,
■ing the roWard of thirty dollnrs’fur the uppro-' |,y g r(J jf religious philos’ophy, which WO. enu*
lionsioti bik( delivery of deserters, shall luko notimngitm»l\py feclj or by great stupidity,
effect after iho 3!et of Dei.-embur 1832. . j w !m-.lt in pity we must suppose they possess-
By wlcr of Ar.EXAMtna Maoomu, Vet, though this Wretched community 1s so
Major (Jencrol Cornmnuiling-1 hr ’Artily. 1 VVf . nro nsi Uivd that it hns somotiines
' - . 11. JONK8, Afijt. Gun. I n phono of inisauthrifpyr Instead ofstif.
——•'■-*.-** "■»— ■ k fnriog the recoilo* tnpt of those dist rosses andr
FuoM- Knot.anp.—From the Boston Tram j' t lul,«vite in which each is descried .by .ull but
scriul of Monday (rvoifiug, wo copy (hit tVtl- •Tine, tn uittleur that woo (o him, wo «fo infor-
hiwiiig intelli^enco from Ismdoii papers to j nied the htir.pnira of each \v«*rob6 soitredlhut
il tr. . , II... ~l . al... t/l.l ..1* 1 ■ I. *•_ I. . I...... \.. I .'.Ln ...til nn.lli
hrilliuift si:tress j grpy beard unites, wanned
by hqr vtvii\ poetry, may wreathe hergirlisli
brow with Urn gruett leaves ot fame ;■ but tho
Wd will hold her in a regard siill moro sa-
drOd, for the pprlghtucss uMicf ponducl, and
During the
usually attended
struggles pf tho revolution, ho
ud his father,' tho gallant Col-
onel Elijah Clark, and participated in the ma-
tty skirmishes and battles,’ tn which that ftc-
tivo‘.partizoii warrior wits ongnged—at tho
ago of fourteen, tho stibiect of this notice,
u*s sent to school in wake c.,»r.nly, Nortli-
iho constancy ofilor ullhctioa. -- •. | Qaro’.iim, wlioro ho did .not long romain, be-
.MiasFannyJCc.nhbMVaoocvo.doatiaad
ami after. Ida rtsluru from that vxpedtUon, fill-,
(ltuif un opportunity of coinpuuy to tho*placo
tho l8rh,Tind Iiivcrpool ft» iIhj lO h ujt.. Imlh.Uho'v preyed iMttlfoh thenuiolvcs rtitll on oatdi
inclusive, received at t!;a\ port by Urn ship j otlmr. If ofiirsat above*, tlfo 0 her wus com*
AntiucJi :, . . : • *'! iunnly found lmlow. Thoir nmols, too, iyeru
- Porluj/at,~Tlio T.ond«n 9u’n, nf lhp.-lSlh,! Hnlilury; .euch.likc a hruto, growling over his
joyg Qffioial qrrounl^ from Oporto r.re| fund lifutie. The emuluindnt ol.this upluous
kjuitq fpvorii .....
of defence,
and a
so well
than 2u|»ouuu, uour cunun aim auuananT, urns; 80S u:-prci»*nnoni.m i*niiir.ii.uiu4 ,\ww h w j* 1 i '- A
fruit to be had ut prices whfelt are nhnm-t' u et .»rv whith.Mr. Sniealon ndH ’s. a up. * Tho-hnydoiiisIiqiitL m» «ta.mn y a;«W«
itoliiuinl. Inbdilitijn Uv this, we nru bhab'ed f pfravs llipt tlmro ure 'stations still tporb im-Ii-; iho uodnto.aspect ol the ‘ ,' • *
tn stale, tlint the lust letters of Sir John glide. A tlildw who got a.lively burnt by nvu ul! yonthtnl visions and da) u ; anu,.nj J so.
tjauqibeil to the party of no illustrious Duke, i king-!b;it hern pipes for engines, grow tired
who takes great interest ih Ikm Mtgttoh are | of setting cotista’silly at work, and solicited a
very discouraging to the p ir'isans of ‘thft J JJgbi-house inan’s^uucc; which, os comj*ett-
Usurimr- In short, nothing but ironsos* or torj< are r,ot humerou^, Im obtained. a\s the
cowardice can now provmU the sn«:c*<?s Ktidys.on* 1 boat was carrying h ot to tako po3t
Dun Pedro, and we trust there. 13 no danger; sivsion of his habitation, one of the boat-men
of either. *t - j
1 Futiny. A- . .
.tpjtlm stage. The misfortunes of the parent
iniule the daughter an actress.. Tim former
was reduced by tho failure ot his manage
ment, and the suits in which, ns part proprie
tor of the theutre, ho hud been involVod^-his
fiiiuily cirqtb was about tojio liroktm up—liis
fnrnilure was about to be.seiwtl by rapacious
croditOrs; he was un unfortunate man,'und
thodalo of tuitffijflutio ltd wus daily undergo
ing in increasing bitterness ; lie expected
sympathy, and encpunturo l disregard and cc-
sertiuit on the part of those who, in Ins hey
day of prosperity, worn proud (the contemp
tible reptiles!) 'to call thotuselvcs his friends.
While the glmmi wus settling i ' denser
wroutha ovey Ijw onctY cheerful liyttrl—while
bitterness psMisappointrttent, and'anxiety lor
the salvation und welfare of thoso who wore
tivhiyt doYr-'r than' |;fo.itself, wa3 torturing
lVs h.evti jiuyeu igdabgTiturslopped forward
uviMted tlio impeniTmg arm of fate, and d s-
pcllcd.ihe darkness front Ids dwelling. 1
(jfliii life, whir.li wo lake fiom lha
fmlrid tindor tVii, obiluaVy lifftd. * ^
Floridian, will be
LoTrtuv.—'flip folowing
tu tho drawing nf
Molt.!av Inst* ^ >V
LAND LOTTORV.-tCam
DBS.
Sec.
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Lot,.
Dipt.
.Imni’a Walker, •
307 .
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4
Haruh WarJ, ( -
of
• 0 -i
4
Chatham
Daniel llith,
120
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v.
J«nib* Ka"i»0'ly,- •
1.VI
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Win,' Fultoii,
103
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Jylp« M »l«'|
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15
4.
Carolina L. Murdicai, \yidj<y,
C87
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Ann Pin, wj.Juw,
127
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Sur-tli M. fihtftail, willow,
210
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3
n
its nearest approach Jo our cjty, previous to
its breaking out among us, was BCVerul hurt*
dred miles distant; wo. felt a temporary so*
. nslo d him wliiti couUl tempt him to give tip a
j profitable business, to he shot np for uumths
.—lu fhe ye'ir 150l\Lrwi. • in a pillar! “Why,*’ said tho man..
F.Yifrgsu CiTins',
ilun'vvtts tho only citv in Great Britain wllrch ;
had inure than lOO.tltK) itibabitants.’ DilHtli
‘lmca'13111 did. uoldike-confinement.
cre'r and silent aspirations, w ere, at unre hatt-
islicd from her huso in, and, with tho in* re
ding an opportunity of company ,
where lie loft his lather, he ulmndoned bis
school; he again joined his father in the
ranks of his country map, and fought’ odder
liini at the hut siege.ofAugusta., At thengd
of sixicqp lm was appointed lieutenant and
then Qaptuin of Militia. In. 1786, ho was
elected m»jor, and in that rapacity, ho com
manded in 1787, under his father, id .the bnt-
.(Iq. fought with tfio Indians at Jack’s Creek.
Those who avo now in‘fife, and remember 1
the events of, that region, will rccogn’tso in
tke-muno of the . departed, - one who in the
biuom of youth,’ was tho moving spirit and
rallying point, at a tdnoiktlo Icsr. disastrous,
that* life troubles of tip revolution.
Ho rwo in rupi'd succession to tlte difil-r.
-at gradorf of military command, until lie was
elected by tho Legislature, cf Georgia, briga
dier, mid then major general. Nov were Lin
tbltowlckizcns less wifling to cnnfiJe to him
in u civil capacity,- those rights and privi-
lqilges, which liu hud so tiiuch utid so succes.Y-
fully contributed/ to support .and project in
iho c:.f..p. As ’ siioriir, ntid representative,
ilr«t in tho 1 louse, and then in-*ho Senate of
piditv of an Amazon ariytotl a holy ctmso, (j l0 ^gppy^^iecou:'-
sho’uel * ’ “
Be? j. NV. Leach,
Join WinmtifK^r,
T!iomm.a* Chc**cr,
Itich»rJ Uonncth’
Ann Okrrn. tantui^,
Ji-huJ; Hat!at,
KrriNotiAM-
Lmiesty.
McIntosh.
SfTUVBN.
Thoma* U -anfi <
Marfin U'tckWn,
TcrnlrF'tea’.an, wid'"V,
Wavne.
I'to'lniick Itohcioti'f OTp! ,a,l( h
(ininotiuaUciCttE, •ukl.tr, *
tltiUcU S alTur I.
20.1
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225
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200
283
302
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she'deliberately came before tfie. gazo of mul
titndt'S, to wage war against Fortune on be
half of th>»so who had given Imr life, and lor
whom shu determined to dedicate, that hie,
in spito of the’ inccnsmit anxiety which await
ed her, tho wear and tear of.public drudgery,
and the em-ernt slanders, nr open ruffi mly tjl-
acks, of whosoever should bo haso % ono:ig!t-,
ir beastly enough, tn nssiudt und uviiigu an
SS( inniTousivo girl. Tuo vory.net which
brought her on tlm. stage, proclaim d her
worth nod virtue, and even had she inferably
failed, should havo given her a sacred charac
ter, procl«iincd,possc3.don on her part of that
UIJ0. That id 1832 shows an incriwso of but j ud by the Icucmd ill tho various contl'rics
liitlo nmro tlmu 700,1)00. In the departuumtj tlio» visited. From Franco and E'lgljutd they
of tho^eitio therq is a positive diiniiiutioifof j passed tu Italy—spent several mo«V.hs in tluYt
78,(IOiniihubilanls. This diiniiiuttoh is to bo j intcrar.iing country—vixstod tlio classic land
attributed to thu political state of Fralice.—; ofGroeee—took sliipping llir, Alexandria .in*
Tim present population nf tho kin^dotij i» • Egypt, and went up tlio’Nile os fir'as Curio
32,500,031. .. " i ! und tl-.u i'ynumds. lleturtimg to the rtiu.
*——■r’-—. J shore, tliey totik j.sssago to .Syria— visited
The population of the qlty lif.'New.-York j Jerusalem—tin Dead Sqa*-nod were in Con
turned out en masse oil Monday night, 25)* Is j stantiimple when Iv»rd Mt rangfur^. by « favour
..i< «->•*'*«» »*-«■“ „fGinSqjltnu, was permiited to 1'Uit the in
side of tit .Sophia' I Vbbhbly Dr. KirlUkud and
his lady arc the • only AiVmrlcMw y/lui .over.
/?a»v.4lio htaidc nf.lhat celebratodH^dhieo since,
the couquest .of jdirumboul ;by MsUyiriot. tlio
SCqpnd. } . '* ''
1 Our travel! era' then left Hie chpilil of the
thdi'a^t—parsed through Adrifinpb—crossed
tho-'B'lllninpinFreauhsil Yiq ian* tiy- travoifing
up the valley of t lie Danuho.. Frnu\^ i henc.o
* • — * England,/ and
nit. us nppears from tho descriptions given of
the two overwhelming.public meetings held
by tho respective parties, .(Jackson nml anti-
Jackson) on that ocpusmn. The f.;nucT as-
Isanibled at their old bbtlld grotitnl, Tamumrty
Hall, whilst the latter lilled tn overllowing the
iurgQ Masonic Mall oil Broadway. Resuln-
lions, ^’C. were adoptnd at,/both ulnccK, in
tended to advance, tho objects of the respec
tive parties,
Nlt 1‘AtKtT Smr.-W« had rccehcJ a favombtc
di-aedpunn of Capt. WooJ’a non *hip now Imuily e«-
p, cuJ, whan We found tlio hllowinj Uritf notice ol her
in.tl,» Now York Journal of Commerce “Tho now
Savnntiah packol'»hip I^uita, put loaded at thr foot "f
y\Vrt|| ■(reel, i$ a fine jamjilo of ilic new method of bui'*-
dln» yri h tlio'cabiu* on dock.. Sim baa no cabin hr.
low, *o tint the whole ahip in fact, i* fur u«o in ukihg
fVcljhf, Dot oh dock *bo l.a» a cab’U fi mhod .in the
fmeM »l)-ta, CooUin'mj* l'»m« il.Srty or forty »Ulc r " ini,
and extern! ng from near iho main.inart, lack in tlio
item.' Tlfu cabin ha* over U.a promenade covon’d
wi'h nn awning,‘and i* t\0»ul lho r pWfcrtion «.f. arcom.
nmlatioii at aca. Iticoma llio.hdic* like it, fur ilnriy
or f->ry luve taken paktajs oh ibo I.miiia on
prr prcMMU vny'ign to Savannah. Thi* tldp, and il|<
Uriluni), iiitcuiiedm* »* a (raniieiit Liverpool ir.ulvr,
tint fit’C'l up in iho big!in*i patjkoi Mylo, wero luifikiJc
t-y siao-%, „y 0 0 f pie yarda up town, Uuting (tro la<l
Dr. I*aac li.iwrn baa been »u
if Anatomy to the Georgia Medicnl Inanuitc in Au^u*-
ta, and will debyer,aim, course of Loqupei on 1’hrcn-
c’ojy. * .. . v -
Loklt-vA, Thompton, IJiq. lias boon #’ccted Cash-
icrof lit* Cculrat ltank ofl'!orida.
Tim Sec'ctary of tboNavy.luu trammiUod anmo oi
•t!»H Teak trvo Bred, dm mr\»t dural.lo wood in iho wofhl
to 1'unsacola.lo bo liicd on iho Ljvo O-.k plaHloii-ms.
’J’he) pang Livo llaka nil tho (Jovomumnl p\«n)uiibn,
are (aid to bo finnriihing and have grown rapidly.
Tho fnllowing nro tho principal collections for tho
C»po do Yerd MiHvrcri; ,
KiAUtn) .» -..57000 00
lUltunArci - - • 50^0 00
' Kaal Dead ford, (Ucv. Mr. Perry’* i’ariih,). 50 00
l’cnohscoi,Maine, - - .330 00
Portland, - - - **'•* 1200 00
Ncwbur)p«irl, - - . 5S-1 87
- s - *. 350 00
Q.hcrpnrt*cf MasJathuioti*, * - "l 458 66
. Jit4,987 5*'
The Governor of Maryland has set apart Thursday
151*1 m*t. aia day nf public thauk<tWjn« and ’priycr’
Pi tke!r.pror.ecdip** relative in tlio leijer of Mr.'
MiidieU King,-Cat], iho Tcnneme Logiaiaiuro sa’y :
“ As to the proposition of tho Union and
SUM Rights PartjM’or tho call of a Southern
Convention, your CominUtco are of opinion
that a Convention of MLtho States is tho on
ly ono known in tho Constitution as authori-
zed to ho called by the Lonislalures of the
dificront States, atul tlioy believe no sufficient
cause for extra constitutional action has yot
opeurred.”
thofftoticy. A house of Mr. Mohu V win
some tinto sinco levied upirt by the M r.dnll.
put up fur calc ami kimckod oil to a Stuti-
Rights than, who refused to comply wdll lie
terms of sale, on the groinid .of. tho uiiconali-
tutionulity of tho Tariff laws. After .much
consultation nm| deliberation among ib*y of
ficers of the Goveruinout, tho hoiiFO waV o--
gam put up for sale vest onlay, on account &•
risk ofiho former purchaser, but not a single
hid could he-obtained. . Such is I lip Rtote of
public opinion hero in respect to tho Tariff/
It has been already practically nnllifieil by
public opinion. Wo ought tb’ntld tint tho Uond
in this case was given for duties-on,nn .im
portation ofeoar.se Woolen),in whud^thc tin.
ties were imposed no exelufircly for protec
tion ns to bu prohibitory nnl that tho goods
in question wero Imported by Mr. llolmea ex
pressly (bribe purpose of trying the question*
Charlestoi Mercury.
• * *. .■■■■
William I’prtcriiehl, chirgcd with stealing
§5000 m notes ofiho Salem,./V. J and Del
aware Ranks, which was tn board a steam
boat, on itn'way Irom PhiWlnlphin t .> the
Farmer’s Bank, Wilmington, Del. 1ms boon
demanded ol tlio lixeeutivo of this state, by
the Governor of IVnnsylvnnin, and wok yos-
terday monfing delivored to.High Consiublo*
Blauey, of Philadelphia, who immediately sot'
ohJ on liis return with the prisoner.
* / . • llos'onjiajter.
It is stilted in *tha.Princeton Couiicr (lint
ho Delaware anti Raritan ,Canal, connection
ttho Delaware ntid. Uafitart rivers, at Uordon-
town and New uruhaw'ulc, and forming a
sloop navigation between iho citic* of Now
York and PhilaJ Ipl/Mond by means of tho
Chesaiidiike and Delawhre Canal a satb com
munication between thr coilnncrci.il towns
on the Ciiosapeako Buy and tho New ' Eng
land States, is 111 a state bf forwardness and
will be completed by iho mill of the year 1833.
Tho Canal is seventy fi^c feet nt top water
lino, and seven feet deep; and will conven
iently pass vessels of sue feet water;, the
locks pro one hundred ami ten fepl between
the gates, atid^ twenty ' thruo fUet wide and
one huudred feet from stym to stern; a square
float may pass twenty tkreo feet wido and
ninety five feet in length. The fcdder, or
Delaware branch of this canal, extending,
from Tree inn to,- Bull’f Island, (twenty
throe miles,) yiil be navi^iblc,
A gentleman advertised in tho H'wghnm
Gazette; that ho has opened a school for
V lung Ladies- . Also a heavy wagon which
he would exchange for % car. Tips Temmds
us of the Teply of an old acquaintance of ours
a shop-keeper. He was ^ asked by a lady if
he had white lace veils. ‘Why, no I hiv’nt
vels the timsc nitercsting
cduittrv.—N. Y. (Ilobe.
curity, expecting that when it did vicious, I there were snyon others which exceed. dtth »t. OP i) R . KinKLANn.i^Thd lefirn-1 - -- - «? •- . ,
wo ulmuld he admonished ofiho time, by its num»;or. Manehester is the Kcmmd city.' « t) r . KirkUnd.’ftd’nvrlv Prdsidotit'bf-lLtt^ ? ru ^:‘ u ! , ‘i cus ‘ '
graduul nppr *- -n* s»-««. 1 rn <.. ; ,kk ,i... <*..., N .i,. ^,.11 r ! .V. n ’ * -. J .. .. 11... ».f.f nn tit., k
proifthcd u
Potersburg,
it entno from
visited St. I.—. — .
stead of Uiis it broke out so suddenly among
tifl.Thutwo wero uuwdling to believe it was
boro, 1 ill we had button vprlain and painful
evidence oftits presence.. v w
In this placo, ^0 beliovn it 1ms thus far
been characterised by- peculiar malignity.—
tlio nmnbrr or tluaths, (n propurtfpn to triofo
Who liavn been attacked, and in proport join
to otir whole popti'niioii, being greater, wo
believe; in ft given tin\o, than, in any city
which it lia^ visited, if except Moutroul.
As yet there seems to be no sensible'uhtife-
inejit of the tlisonso.- .The reports of. tho
Bu4td of Health, wo have reason to believe,
aro not a fnirsindieation of tho state of the
disease, as sumo of our physicians do not. re
port to it. . .v.' • -<
As yet, no measures have been taken to,
BU|»]iress the grog-shop*, or to dimmish the
amount of drain drinkimi. On the contrary,
several retailers ure making their boast, that
they sell a far greater quantity of liquor, now
than they did before, the pcnjde resorting to
it ns a pm'cnM’tie. I low melancholy is the
reflection, that notwithstanding the warnings
wc have-received by.every.jnuil for months
oast, of tho almost certain death tint follows gf)nie || m ,
rum drink mg. Iho people wm still muJtjr ruoti nu t „„ f (J
upon tlcdl!i. Should the Inggard ghosts of
the fifteen hundred drunkards who have gono
to their graves in Nc*v-York, within the last
fuw months, present them-'elves at once in
our hur>roomH,and with a voico l«uul and ter
rific ns seven thunders, exclaim, “ BcwnrC !
there is death and damnation in that bowl!”
it vyould not. deter those deluded wretches
from drinking. They cannot ho reusdhed
with or frightened. If they will not lo ad-
admonished, for aught \ye boc, the judgniDiit
dav alone will dispol their delusion,
The nllbct of this epidemic upon business
hna been paralytic.. Many pcoplo have fled
Into the'eountry. vainly Imping thus to esenpo
tlio disease. Many stores 0to closet). 'J’he
streets present the appearance ofSablath.—
In our markots, vvlietc there used to.stand
from threo lo |ivq hundred waggons evory
thy, fur tho hst several days ihero vvere only
from, ten to twenty-five ; consequently, tho
price of count ry produce hns greatly bd’vatic-
cd.
FitANKrouTf fcJepT." Td.—TIic freedom of
Gerniatiy has recolvcd anotlier blow adminis
tered. by the Government of Baden, which
seoms now most disposed of all the putty
states to carry into effect tho orders cf op.
pressioii issued 6y tho Diet. Intelligence has
reached this city that the University of Froi-
htiMth Bris^an on Friday last,was closed for
nq tndefmlto period. This University was a
Catholic one, and the most romftrkablc for
Uhcrahtyjof all in.Germany. Its professors
and in partieqlar Rdttcckj Wclckor.and Dut-
tingor. who aro besides, members of the So :
eoud Chamber ofiho Grand Duchy, are known
respected and beloved, for their writings in fa-
y.or of frccdoin, all over Germany, .
This hews, like many'others, is most gra
ting to the Germans, who say, “ \Vo tnust
bear this, and ovon more, before the reaction
takes nlaco ; but )voo bolide our tyrannic ru-
lers when 1 it does.”
Nnmbors are preparing to quit tbojrcoun?
try for the American, states. In Rhenish
Bavaria, associations aro forming for the pur
pose, and a deputation is 6aid to bo in' rcadi-
neat* to otari fo]; tlio U. S. in. order to hove a
comoiunioatipn.wlth thQ Government of that
countxy, and.topurcjiasc Iracfs, which are to
bo peopled Frotn hcncc,and to be called “New
Gor^nttny.* , ’. ' ’
Formerly, .the exiles were persons who
wcnt ; to sock fortune’s .favors ; . now,, from
some districts ,-nofti 1 the’Rhino, 13 persons,
who ench possossos fromHOOO to£4000, are
making all ready. It .is even said that vvoaltb
will leave that district, in'.the hands of a few
families, to tho amount oT8l0l»,000; a con-'
sidcrablo Bum for Germany, which ib to be
deserted, because tho people arc treated with
injustice.
ty'of NVdker, .t w m iiis g »o 1 tbrtuno after
ye.trs of service, to give complctd-satisfac
tion to his constituents.
• No ir the conclusion of -the Into war, at a
most critical and dangerous f ine, thu com
mand ofall tho force/ destined for the protec
tion .:itd defence of the sua-Coast and sou: hern
boundary., of tie* Sintfi of Georgia, was given
10 him by Govct’nor Marly. In 1810 lio was
elected by the Logical ure, elec or of Presi
dent.hud Vico Fresidoploftho United States ;
and was after wards twice honored with
the offieo of Governor of this.Statc. Besides
1 he forgoing, ho has received, several other
species of virtue, which is the purest and the ft pj U; j u tmot:l:t and commissions from tho leg-
beat, and the most acceptable to tho imiliter o« j s j,^ ur0 on ; Governors of (1 'nrgia.
hut Iv’e just got up a real lot of potash kit-
ties. ’
Divjko foii lo}»t TiiKAsyua.— 1 There is a
small cutter 'now lying in our (Yarmouth)
roadstead, belonging to a man. named Bell.
Her crew co'isists of six men, several of
whom arc very_ export 4n diving.. J3ha.sails
about froui place to place to offer nssUtahce.
tmtecover lost troasure, &c. She lut/.ai riv-
ed for the purpose (by pe.rmissiop. uf ihq Ad
miralty) of-endeavoring tnob.tain.u pi.1rj19ji.of
tho trdnsaru lost in the Guernsey. Liiy trans
port, which g »t on the Cross Baud,, floated off,
and afterwards foundered in the ’centre or
'Ynrtnouth-r.Mtls, iii 43 feet- water, -coming
with stores, &e from I Inland, after the Duke
of York’s cxnod.tjon in 1709. The transport
\va9 fadbit wnh horses, ammunition (in which
there were 23 brass field piecesi)- a stook of
wine, &e. The method these divers use is
curious :—The cutter is placed immediately
over tho wreck, the diver then, habited in an
-India-rublicr air-tight dress, having a.tuho at
tached at the back of tho neck to receive tho
air (which ift' constantly kept pumping in,)
descends from a rope ladder, and gives sig-
nnlft for certain things to lie sent down by a
bmnll line, which is attended to by those on
tho d'»ck bf the cutter; by this line'baskets
and otlfcr utensils are sent down for Jho use
of the divor, and sent np again with wine,
&c. The divers’s head dress is curious; it
is composed nf copper, and is a complete
covering, ihatlc much after tho manner of tho
aneimit hblmnt,' only that iv is made larger
thanJl(c head, nnd has in its upper part three
glft^s windows; it weighs fifty pounds. He
has two dresscss on besides that, above men
tioned. He carries down with him One hun
dred and twenty pounds of Juad in two bugs.
With nil this weight ho Jeclarrs that when
in the water he appears perfectly freo from
weight or incumbrance of any sort. Thcro
haslioen nlbady brought up a largo quantity-
of wine the botth's curiously tattooed with
Iqige qnd small oysters,' which have been
tasted,,-and ire excellent, some copper, iron
handles of chcsls, pieces oft gun-carriagrs,
*Ssc. They hope soon to be in possession of
the brass guns, valuable plate, and The dollars,
Which was known t he transport'had on beard
for the purpose of paying the troops employ
ed in the above mentioned expotlitiod. Tnp
Admiralty wo. understand, has handsomely
given pcrmissjon to Capt; Bell to make what
uso he pleases of the articles fourtd, only con-
dt ioniiig that the'brass guns (if recovered)'
'shall bo given up*, for .which they will return
their value* Great numbers of persons from
different pqrts of the country haVe been off to
view this novel and singular undertaking.—
Boatmen are in constant attendance to take
off, at’ moderate charge, those persons whb
wish to witness this effort of human ingenui
ty and enterprize. The diver, when uuder
Goodness and Mmxy, 111 a! piety! By this
.Mis3.;"emld/‘ mat.ififsled her tuporlalivt? vir
tue, her wbHuui aud her fctrengtlv of miitd.-—
Talk of-Grecinn daughters after this! The
piety of Virgil’s horn though aided by the
charms of poetry, is smpass -d by tho piety of
tho yr.*:i{j girl obeying tlio hard and (irosaie-
Cull of necessity umMove. 'i’o abandon in a
moment - every chcrir.hed anticipation and
achcifie .of 1 To—liirJl" w iihbat’ scruple
through the recWniii of her Ikm ly circle—■
to.ilevpto h*’r existence to ihb existence o*
ho’rparents—lo luce a thenlrieal audience
tin prepared as she was, and tribling only to
,i»er innajo strength, wa3 h tnanifeatation of
mural courage’ tlntl devotion, which wii**
'well calculated tn evince Imiv worth and
tako captive the Iwaits of Knglishmcn.—
:Tho cx^icriinnnt was attem.ded, mid was
hailed by u, tempest of applause. Wi ll do’
-\vo 'romiunher ,Tho n : gl«t, and well do wo
ropiomhcr tho broken tones and tearful »<yo
with which _thc father, in his nbcunding
pride of iicnri, came forward lo acknowlo go
the congratulations of the auditory. Happy
father, lo have so excellent a child l—lor
purely, jf Heaven bus rewards iir store for
mortals, its. choicest blessings must descend
lilto tho silent dew upon the lieud of so. wor
thy and good a daughter.
, “ Mi3s F«pny Kemble was courted and
caressed—wa3 the theme of go era! praise
and iuvidiofis compliment—fopfmgs tpasied
her in thoir# clubs, arid spawned mr’.Jf their
flippant flaltciios.in her presence 1 - ladies 0!
fashion invited her, as a newly arrived lion
ess, to their mansions; she was tliq object ol
universal applauoc, wonder and sympathy.-^-
An ordinary girl's head would have been tur-
isluiuro an Governors of U -orgia.
I:i 1827,, ho moved to west Florida, ami
sought a retreat from tho cares And turmoils
of busy life, on the socluded boarders of St.
Andrews Bay, where ho hoped to spend the
evening of a not unoVcntlufufe in Ills cnjdy-
meul of domestic quiet and ropOSA. • Til*; t$*
w jiensrs incident tu a settlement in a new coirflv
” Vy,.fibon rondmed it necessary for him agaitf
f ‘' to embark in active business, and the appumt-
mout-of agent, fur the protection pflivu-onk.
huvingboon tcmlorcd hiifi, hnacccjitcd it, and
tiol\\ k it!»sta iilltig, ils duties’ wore arduous, ami
tlio perfortnanpo-of thcln iiUmidcd >vit!i con-
tlaiit exposure, yot Icing urged by the de-
parlinctit at Washington, to bring the. business
to a close, aiid having the kimb.-ht icg-ird fi»r
the future prospects and welfare of liis family,
hq, at tho must uuwholosomo season of tho
year, e.v)»osod himsolf, in the discharge of u
dfitv, to the -inclemenciesof tlm most mrhea’. .
thy portion of ids district, and fell a victim to
the unrelenting hand .of death. And in that
stryke, that fumdy has sustained a loss which
no time, no circumstances can repair !
Asa man, a citizen, <m.l a politician, hon
our and integrity, aro tho pillars oft his fiumr
—it is as.imperishablo as the materials that
support it—as a husband, father and master,
the deep anguish of those to whom he stood
in thoso relations^ bespeak his worth anil
llitir, loJs. As u. irieitd, he was the firmed
of friends. As a iliristian, when asked if ho
believed in.thu.rtrrnal efflfcnqy of the roligioii
of Clirjst,;his lA-;t ondihlo words wore, “ t be
lieve.’’ .Ho breathed his last without a strug
gle, and hij-counicounce in? death bore tho
impress of pcncu and contont,
“Nor further, sock his merits to'disclosc
Nor draw his frailties, fcortfilieir dread abode,
coiaiiutpiiL.
|.ATr.'T MVKUPOJt. IIATEJ..
I.ATF,3r iiaVue nvrus.'...’..
SCI’ i K>l B, H l«1
.SEVTCMBLlt 10
tied instantly—Miss Kemble.. was Ana^ of Tlmro they'alike in.t rambling impo repose
sterner and truer metal. - (The bosom of hi» father and his, God.”/)
Vnr.Y PARTICVLAttLY TllBMENDOVS.— |
Tho Now-Jorsy Oystcrmcn seem determined |
to “ shako this government to its centre, ” —*—‘
and tear Sialc right-* to tatt**rs. There has
been another most awful naval battle between
theso “ high minded and chivalrous sons"
of.thunder, and the marine forces of tho High
and mighty State of Maryland, the official do-
tails of which, aro given in the Fusion Ga.
otto, in a style horcl. ring closely upon the
subliiiiity •»( Admiral fc>arloriou3' account of
his bloody and never to bo forgotton buttle
with the puiss,'mt Armatla of l)onJ Miguel
in which both parties run away. The Mary
land marine, however, ‘to do’ it justice, had n
more fructifying engagement—having boldly
boarded one . of tho enemies buttaaux and
i* carried her in fine style” at the. point of
the Oyster tongs. “ Six out of nine sail of
schooners and sloops ” where the firuiis of
this magnificient sea fight. • In short it came
near being a lake Erio bus ness altogether
except that we believe no body was killed,
but acouplo of Kent Island volunteers who
qvereat thctrrolvCs after the engagement,
upon a bushel and a half of tho “ spoils of
victory. “ Spirit of glorious Bluo point L
What luxury would there bo* in doing battle
with these bcllipotent oyster frigates even at
the risquo of a broken pate, if we could cap
ture one of their cargoes!
Camden. Journal
Not. many years ago that honest . mail,
T ■■■ P-—-, was preparing to ascend the
steps ofa stage the door of a hotel in New
York ; biit the irruption of boot black, table-
boy, dothes-brush, porter, ami chamber’maid
arrested him. Tlte old gentleman surveyed
ihernwiUi.cvident marks of displeasure, and
thetrsummoning the landlord; nddreHsed liim
thu? Have 1 paid my bill! ” * Yes,sir." 1
“Then pay your servants ”
A ptibko dinner gtv^A in Loudon |>y the Merchan
fl’rlaH lately, cost 53^2. Among the gueets wjm
many Daker, Earls, Lvrds,
Augusta, Nov.G—Cotton Market—There
was coni-idcrhblc animation in our market lart
week, sales were readily made at to 11 cts.
Since we are in possession of Liverpool ac
counts the 20th September, received per tho
George Canning, our market has experiou-
.ced a still.further advance, and tho article is
purchased freely at 10 a 11.*,. . The receipts
during last week wero light*. ’
New- Yark^. October 31.—-Colton—.The
sales- Jiayo nfmost exclusively been for’
homo use, and tho stock is, now' reduced
so low'that holders have, in several in
stances, obtained an advance of £ to h
a cent oh the prices of lust wcok. It is.
believed tlmm are hot 200B bales at present
in market for sale. The transactions, from
27th to 3Ul|i inclusive, amount to about 1000
bales—of which 550 wer.o Now-Orleans, at
12 a 13 cdhts ; 400 Uplands 10J a 12.J, and
50 Alabama,: at 13 cents".
Total Import, since -1st instant....2084 bales.
Export, froin 1st to’25th instant;..3l52 baicrj
Rice—Sales of 80 or 1(10 tierces at 3J cts.
cash and time, and, by auction, 32 tierces in
ferior, a2g cents per lb. .cash. - No fur* • .
tlior arrival.
Philadelphia, November 1.—Superfine *
Flour has bxperienc'.'d an advance within the
laaA xveek of 12^ to 25 cents per bbl.—stock
small, and sales for home use hayo been brisk
at 86 a 80 25. A lot of 500 Hams sold this
wo may quote the article from 10 to 104 cts.
Mess Fork, 8I4'p_dr bbl Sperm audWin*
ter Oil, 105 to HO I Spenn Candles, 33 to
35, scarce and in few hands, and in demand.
Cheese, 0 to 8 cents. Cider Brady, 35 to
37^ cents. The above quotationa- are from
lagtuai sales. - . •