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94TH C01U««KW-*8T. SEiBlON.
7nHF/UTE— Jan 0.
Tli" bill •uf>|ilomnnt«ry to t»rti «cl entitled nil
act in amend lira judicial jr system of tlm U nil oil
St .inn i uni" up oil ill third reading ; when,
>lr. Ilhok fttIM fur iho yus* nml nnyson the
pn* ra ol’ llie lull olid they worn accordingly or.
Tiu (iioation wa*then taken, anil the bill
TriB prated. Year 38, naya 1.
21) JSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
|VYrdnk*Imv, J uniary 6.
Mr, Jarrliof Maine submitted the follow nil
tat il itio.i :
Resulted, That, in the opinion of till#
t m le -' of the abolition • f slavery ill the Di*-
t ick ofC iltintbua.ouglit lint In ho entertained liy
cjugrora. Ami no it further resolved, that in
caae any puttliuii praying 'ho abolition of slave,
ty in tliu District of Columbia lie hereafter pr*.
aanted, it ta Ilia ilolih-ralo npinion of the llnttan
that tlin same ought lo be I ml upon the table,
without being referred or printed.
Mr. Jarviraaid, the resolution which ho hud
juat auliiuittiHi, w.»* precisely similar to the one
whiou lutf gentleman from Georgia Mr Owens
liad Riidnaforrd to bring b**forn the M"U*e with
out au cum and lie now oHerod it at hi* request ;
but ho was hot doing *o out of oiiiro courtesy to
that gentleman, but iVoin a il-siro that lliia sub.
jn<;i might oe rallied inauoh a manner aa might
tw a itudaelury lu ilia Southern pou|du.
Mr. Adam* /"questm) tint iln« resolution
might be postponed until tho Siuto* were called
through for reeolulione.
Mr Jarvis reMiinod. lie anld If lie thought
there waa any probability of keeping dbcu-.
•ion Ilf lh" subject, he Would not ulijent h«v.
iug it postponed, hut aa il wna, lie thought wo
might aa wi ll take it lip now aa nt any other
time. Hu did not moan to enter into a diantia.
■ion of the auhjrol, hm merely to Hate, ill a luw
words, that from ill he had aeon fur the last
month, lie entertained rm doulit tint not only u
large majority of the IlniiM.hul also a Imge mu.
jo'Hr of iliu representatives i-f the mm.slave.
h..'d ng .Slates, wore d«"id-d|y averse to any
action on the subject of iho ahnli'ion of alnvery
in t the District of Columbia, by t 'ungrofs. Hi*
ennttituont* deproented tho ngilnliuii of the
quostioii.| They consider that it Itching. eaulil*
aivcly to the Southern Stntna, nndlhui any in.
lurfersnee by us, would bo tin wise nml unwnr.
r.m able, lie thought lie wun fully juatilied in
making tills assertion by what limit piano in
Maine during tho Inal summer. In the moot,
ioga whicn were then held, party spirit wus lo-t
a,gut of ; tudwi n who hid never acted tuuelh.
ur h ilbre, a in t'ouiul uniting like j huuil of bro.
tliurs. to .ivufvs catastrophe which impoudnd
orer u«. Thou, wiihout dudim-linti of purty
the m> a* pr< ininont in slatimi, in pi iv ite worth
in wealth ami ml«*Uigem:u, attomled Uiomi ir.uot
mg*;and re-olutions wern adopted at thoni,
winch spoke lull one language, and that wits, u
rupruhatmn of the Abolitionists. |ly purnns.
sit.il uf the II- u*o, ho would read a ro oluiion,
w 1,it'll wus unanimously adopUd ai llio meeting
wniiilt wna Imld at Augu In, the anal of guv.
ermn-nt of tho Statu of M "tio
•• Hraolrttl, That any intorfemnee by tho non
s’nvoliul.urig Sintna on the aubjent of slavery, is
Inoi/innulii’l' with the preservation of the Union;
wn view witti regret and alarm all at tempt a to
"sells ■unh intrrfornnre, nr to dlstuili the jmiiico
ot the amtutry by t ho fruitles* agitation of I In
eit iting subjo-t; and wo Imld i» fc t«» Ik» the fluty of
Avery p-triot in* frown upon tuo llr«t dawning
ol every attempt In alienate any po'linn of our
ooiintry from 'be rest, or to enlheble the an.
vrud ties wlnuli now bind logeler Its vjiioua
prl*’"
Mr, J. add thnl noinweni on Ihi* reroJulimi
wn* iwclo-s. Il wna lint hia iiileiitmn lo miter
lh her into thin di“0U“-imi. nor would ho hnvo
and lima mimh, had it not I win Idr uil«roprosiui.
taiioua (mi doulit uniiiteutionul) vvlilell hud
had htion ttiudu upon tins tluor, wtili regard In
the f "dings of tho people of i In* eastern S'atia,
w hich at the time tlmro~wa* up oppnrtunity tu
Topol
tV inn Mr. .1 irvia "on lu to t hia remntka, Mr
J Q Aflam* movt-J lu Jay tho resolutions un
th" tthl".
M , Cl aeonk naked for the yoaa and nays,
which worn ordered.
Mr. Miller aakml fur the mailing of tho reso.
lu'iiun, which being tioiio, the quint nm wua
taken on laying tho resolution on the table, by
vena and nays, an follows:
Yeas—Messrs. J Q Ad una, 0 Allan, II Al.
Inn, A nt liony Hnley, Hi'uiiiimiit, It mid, Our.
den, Ilf jfg*, C <rr( U Chambers, J Chamber*,
t'liil I-, Cl tik, Cnrwiii, Crane, Cu-liing, D vis,
Denny, Kvuna, 1*0 Fuller, Ureininll, jr., Ila.
ley, l| Hill, Uammonil, Hard. Hardin, llomler.
ami, Hoar, Howell, Ingeraol. W. Jack on, J«
liea, J J di sou, Kunnuii, Kinn.ifd. Klnugeii.
■outlier , I, portu, Lawronuu, hineoln, Img.in,
l,ov.', J Maim, S Matiaoii, MeCmna*. McKun.
nan, Milligan, Morris,I'urkir, l)J I'earce.l'ay.
ton, Vhilllpa, Fid's, jr.. Hue'll, Rusaell, Shields,
Sprngii", .Morer, Sut'icrlunl, (‘ndoi wood, Vm.
Ion, M bile, Wluitloaty, Williams and Wise—
CC
iVuya—Messrs. Aah, Rarlon, Healc, Bean,
llo . ilatay, Bit'.l. Bucket*, Boon, Brown, Buolt*
• Hail, Hunch. Ity 1111111, W It. C’nlhouil, Cum.
b ol.itig, C.miplsill, Carter,Casey, ('lianey, ( Imp
iimti, N II. CluilNinifl. J F. II Ciujbnrnu,
CluvuUml, C illi o. Coins, Connor, Cruig, Crum•
or Cunliiimn, Detieriy. Doulilmlny, Dromgonln,
Elfuer, Everett, Fairfield, Purlin, Fry,jr,W.
K. Fuller, U.ilbr.iith, J. Garland, It (iarland,
(idlei, Cilaascouk, linihuiit,Granger, (i ainland,
(hnysuil, (»rilHu, J. Hall, flamer, Huillingnn,
S. S iliirnaim, A. (i llarri-ou, lluynos, llusel.
tii-o, lloislnr, ll-l ey, Hopkins. Howard, Hub.
ley, lluiiiingdan, Ingham, J Jackson, J trvis,
It. Ai. Johnson, (\ Johnson, 11. Johnson, J. W
June*, B. Julies, Judatui, Kilgore, l.ane. I/ina.
ing l.iwbr, (•'. ho , J. hee.lh. lorn, l.oyull,
h ic.ia, hyuii, A. Mann, jr., .Manning, Martin,
W. M iM. Mason jr., Maury, May, M. Kay,
MeKonii, I let.eiie, Miller. .Mouigomery, Monro,
Mmgm, Miihlm.herg, Owens, Page, Parks,
Pallersiui, Faltnn.J. A. Pearce, Pnulphs, Pick
"os, Pinckney, Konoliflr, John Reynohls, Joan .li
It ynnlda, Itiplny, K-iaue, Kuliert*iin, Itogurs,
f'cyui.uir, W. H. Slirpnrd, A II.Shop«M, Shinn,
Slide, Smith, Spangle,. Htandofer, Steele, Tul.
i-fnrr-i, Taylor, Tmunas, J.Th mipron, Tourey,
Towns, Turner, Turrill, Vander|Miel, Ward,
Ward well. Washington. Weeks—hia,
M . Catnbroleng called fur llio orders of the
dav i but withdrow lua iiiotion at the request uf
M. Wise, wlm pledged himself to renew it.
Mr. Wiso ilium moved the following uuionil-
maul t
Amended hy striking out after u Nrtoh> J,"
and insert That thorn in no power uf Ingislutinii
grant" I hy the constitution, to the Congress ut
tin Uni'cd States to atmlis ■ aluvory in tnu Dm.
triet of Cnluiubia, and that any attempt by Con.
pros* to legi lato upon the rubjuct of sfavory,
will lie not only unauthorised, but d.ingi rou* to
tho L'nimi ol liie St itua.
Mr. Wj*e arid. Iwturo ho rruewnd the rnmion
af thn gentle nan (Votit New York, he would
take that opportunity to *nV that fin Imped Ilia
amend m u lo thn ntsulii'iim nl llie gentleman
from Meinn, would bring the direct quoniinn lie*
fore tho House. The war wua now commune
rd between ovaeive and direct proposition! upon
this subject, for lie regarded the propositions of
tho gentleinm from Maine. «a ontir-tly ovuwi o.
lie r.igardod them aa unsati*fmtory to tint Sr-utli
aud nothing cu il! salify lh un but » bold, direct
and manly vf»t" ttp-n this q m 'i"ti. I.«t it ho
settled. That wna all they n«ked. Ho wished
now to SOS who would vote for tho one pfopoaf.
tun, and jrlm far tho ol her. lie wished the
whole South to mark it, if the previous quustiou
tnti'M amendment should bn pul upon them —
Dot th'b'n toe it, and let the south be undecciv-*!.
or let tho south bo guaranteed in her rights.
Mr. W. moved to print the origin i! resolution
ami lb" amendment, end tlion renewed the mo.
lion for tl o or I r • of tlit d y.
M . <»< eeooH. n»er**t« request the gentleman
(V»n» Virg ilia I" withdraw his moti-m, as he
aurtply wi«i.od lo oft-T ananmiidmonl lo tlntreao.
Inl’-n al-o.
Mr. Wise sai l it lav with 'lie grtitlcitian fr-un
New York.
Mr. Cimbr l’ng as ented
Mr. Hlaacock moved the following aa an ad.
dilionn) resolution :
Heiolnd, '1’hat any attempt, to agitate the
qiioetimi of slavery in thm ||ou*e, i* calnulalod
to diaMirh the couiproioiMia of the Coiialitutiori,
t<< efoiuogi-r tho L/oinri, and if proajstod in, to
destroy hy a servils war, tlie jtoace and proapvri.
ty of tho country.
The Chair mid the gentleman must move it sb
an amendment to thn arnniioriieril.
Mt. (>l-ac> r.k then madu that motion.
•Mr. Wise auci'pled P aa a modification of his
amendment.
Mr. (ilascoek wished, he said, hia amendment
10 ho nfl'i-red a-a auhstituie for Hut of tho gen.
daman from Virginia, so that tho whole qtwa.
lion, in aomn form or "thor, - mild ho presented
t-i the eon*lderfHi'in of Die Hon e.
Tint Chair said th it eould only bo done by mov.
ing in strike nut Rmm the amondnient nil alter
a certain word,. P would bn eouipetunt for
thogoiillciniin front Heorgiu (n movo to strike
out nil tilW the word ''that," and insert Pie a.
mendnunt
Mr. Hlasenk said he would mnk" that mol ion
Him obhret «'.»s, «• cafirnaard by llio genlJeman
from Virginin, to c ,me to some undi'r*t'inding,
and by some dime! Ho isive vote, aaeortsin how
far thi'ir noithi-rn bn lliron wore dtaposad to g-i
witMIhose of the south nti this question; and
he wa- graiifind lo find, that f r the lirat lime,
it h"giiu to Hsenrii" some tangilde slui| e
Mr. (J. said, he wished il distinctly ontler-
Blood, dint so fnr as tlm rn-nlutions of the gentle,
man from Maine went, they mot hia approha.
ti'-n ; hut (hat they did not go fur enough, wua
perfenily clear lo himself and evident upon thn
Very face ol them. Wh-i'over might lie lh" cun.
atitu'mnnl diflhrcnc" oi opinion aa to tho right
of Congm-s to inierfaru with slavery in the
Hi trie! of Columbia, it Was o*period hy the
Souili, if aui'h a rigid lie rouognisod, (which lie
would nut fnr a moment haliovoA that some,
thing dufinite should hn done, nml that we sliunld
lie placi'd in possession of their vmwr on this
impnrranl suhjerf; ami ho hrliavid they would
In such in to quiet all fears, nml soothe the fuel.
ng« of a now Hgiiaicd people. If, however, ho
was mistaken, then, hi ildj language of his re.
lolution, further altempta to Jigi'utn this quea.
lion hero, would he calculated |ln disturb the
compromises of the Constitution, and endanger
tiii-i Union. The simple act of laying petitions
of the character presented hern, ami expected to
be prn*rntud on Hie table, worn not calculated
to allav tho feelings of of tlm Mouth, and if such
a result was nut impaled, gnotlemen Were indeed
mistaken lint he did believe that if oil the
pruhonl occasion, there coiihrbu a clear exp os.
-ini, of opinion agniiisi tlm right nf Congress,
inter.ui mg with slavury in this |)i triet, coupled
dh tlm soulimnnis of the public ineotings h'ld
thruuglioul tlm iliHareut Ntntea of tlm North,
l!iut it wuulii irunqiiilize I ho troiilditd waters,
ami havu tlm teuduimy to quiet and satisfy the
Notith. fiutdfit he not done t/iose fond untici.
piitiuna would nev- r liu realised. Now, suitl Mr
tlm pridlhrm! lime for Ida northern lirulli
ran tu cornu forth ; llio oriaia had arrived when
•hny should spook uni, nml il they spoke and
acted na hn expected, limn ull would Im well.
Mr. (1. said In' hud no ob|nclioiis ihnta diroct
resr.luiioo, or senes of resolutions, should Ih;
• dl'tiivd declaring lhat it w«o u violation ol the
uoiislituliun for Cnuyritsa lo inturfcrc wnh sla
very Imre ; »tiat hit had sati tiod Ilill-S- If It Wit*
uneonalitnliou.il, slid should vote for uuy such
resolution. But, whilst no wa* di-posed In do — ,
till* himself, he was lint prop-trod to censurtT| roc
those, or iinpugii tlm uunive* uf such as might”
diIfer with him. Ami Im lull it Iiinduly mean,
dor tu stniu, ihut so f.r as tin' alls ruct q 'nation
uf tho itonatitutiniiul right wits colinortn d um tu
lliia Dialni't, tlmru wits varinua nml uunfliu.iiig
opitiiuna, among the host jurDl's its well as cm.
stHutiun-ii (uwyura uf (ho cuitmry, und he re-
grid<eil that minto of tlimo wurn tu hn fouiitl
even in the South. And even here, in Ihi*
House, said Mr (•. he knuw -rvcal whu would
vote agnim.t my rusolntiun declaring it unnon
ililuiioiittl in Congiess in interfere with ah.
voiy in tlm Ijflrtct, hm who would go heart
and hand w ill) >lm Southern luouibora ngamat
unv so li interference, ami ugnin-l tlm reading
and oven printing - f llio pelilimyi of llio almli.
(ionists,o' fiirtheting their views, either di.
rouliv or imlirenilv. And from what had ta.
l«on place, Im looked with great enufhhmeo for
warm and eortli.il support of the lesulution,
which lie It id tlm honor lo • tlur. Ho tlumghi
11 tlm least (he South ought to oxpeci, nod
what they had a right to ’cqulru, from their lire
llmm of ihe N"rlli.
Air. Iloluty thou root, and after proceeding n
few liinmontr, giVi
•Mr Cniihr lutg w Im moved tlio ordora ol ilhy cut u ffr 4Co* f/i
day, which Uioii- ii Wa-agrloil lo.
f it was the treaty of lN'-KL the ban
ileolitm to imiv.t to amaniT
itury on the U. Stiles to The
Urdrra of I hr l)ni/.
On motion id’ Mr Cumhri'luug, the (Imi«u
ri l ived itself ioio a t oiiimitteo of Wh lo i.n
the stale of tliu Union, Mr. Connor in tlm
Chair.
Oil motion of Mr Catnbrolung, tho commit,
ten iirmon' l cd to enn-ider the following bill.
• 1 lull milking an appiofiriulioii for reprr** ng
knatililim conlinrurrd by I fie Seminole Indiana
Ur it enacted, .J-r., That t|m sum of JjtHIMHIO
hn, and tlm same is li rehy apprnpriitool, out of
any inonitv in the Treasury n- t othurw iu np
pr.-priali d, for the expetiaea attuiling llio re.
pms-ion of licmlilitins, commnneed hy tlio •Soini.
mile Indians in Florida.
A commimicniion from the Secrotary of War
on th" sahjoct was road, when
Mr. t'ambroleng hrii'lly adverted to the d"
pr- dutmiis committed by the SomuooIh*—their
havnig laid wasto and demlatail the country for
eighty miles, A-e.
Mr. Vinton inquired whothor tho gcntloinnn
from New York w is in possession of any infer,
illation as lu tlm cuuau of this war or who cum-
lileuci'd it ?
Mi C.iiiihrelt'iig said Im had in hia pnaaoa.
sum a pHckugo of dueiiiinmta containing tho do.
sited iuformuiiuu. The dl turhum e hail grown
nut of a treaty with|t"U Si'iiiiimlua, iho uxocu.
iton uf which hud Fasou pusipi nod, from lime
to.'inm, by tliuin und when a pm lion uf tiiesi'
Indians i ad dotcruiiiR'd to remove, twoof their
own chiefs hud been inurdeiuti by theinsulvea,
<kc, The gonllemuii from Ohio could examine
the corrt'spomliMic III Ilia po.susaintl, and he
would lie aide tu snlisly hiuiaelfun iho subji'ct^
Air. Vinton inqutivj when the treaty alluded
to was mad'!. He dpi not wish lo delay the p is.
eage of Hie hill, but if it w*aa tli
nr I, it was Ins iiilentji
it by making it obligati
entry that treaty in;o ollenl.
Air Caiiibruleog udv- rlud to tho neeos*ity of
speidy action upon lhi» suliject. 'Ihe war was
progressing. Fittoon liQntlroil Indiana were in
the field; and limy wo o opposed In only ahout
tw i hundred troop . Unless-etldy lopr-'aaod,
they wool I prob.ihly m-ke inroad* opm tlm
Stale of Georgia, If the genth man from Ohio
desired to raise a que -tnm or u duhata vpon the
linnty. ho could scliat utmtltor npportutiily,
without omlhirrassiug tlm preaeut uieaaura.
Air Adams utuveil to amend Hm lull by pr- vi.
ding that tlm sum appropriated shun d be
expended under the direction uf the Societary
of War, ounformably to luw. The bill ho ctm-
etdurud rather imlitiuito in Ha terms. The ap
propriation in this bill was the same in prinoi
phi with that of the :$!l 00(1 OoO npiiropti it inn »l
tho lust session. Ho wuultl inquire by whom
was tills appropriation >o be uxp<udedj? Wna it
fnr the purpose of r-ii*ing any army 7 Congress
ul-oio had this power. Was it intended tn con
fer upon tlm President a (tower, wliicli tho son.
sli utioii had reservetl nxehtalvely to t'-ingre s7
If that wa- the intention of the pn sent bill, he
should be coiintr-iinedrolnctunlly to veto against
it. He advert'd lo the furtiAcatiun bill of the
lital session, in wliieh was contained tho appro.
piiatioii of ®3,000,000. lie Imd voted fur that
bill upon tl^o piimtiplti which Imd nlw-uya pro.
v.tiled, and about which there was no doubt,
that, however iudofiuito might he its terms,
there was no authority «n ex|>eud a single
doll ir of it unl"s* in pursuance of law. The
Senate Imd o'ljectml to tho appn pri .tion upntt
the ground, as he understood, tii il it phveed at
tlio disvretiun of the Free dent $3,1)00,11110 with
out prescribing by law tho manner in which it
ahouUI be expended. A Committee of Con for.
anco had boon appointed—a compr->uii*e w.t» a.
greed upolt—the appropriation was reduced and
Its lerutt were not an indefinite, thereby
strengthening tnu bolinf that the ulijon nin of
tin-Senate was that wld-'li hu had stated, and
that thoie was some pUu-|ldhty in il. from tlm
more dofi ,ite shape agr. o 1 npuii hy tho Com-
nut tee of Conference. That coinmit'i-o had re.
ported, hut it wn* two Into, and ihH appropria
tion had n< l only fail'd, lint thn Wholn bill was
Inst, lie believed that thn aporoprin'
whole country was now suffering in consequence J Town's Young Truffle, snd F Tompkins’John
of Ihe failure nt the entire hill. i Wilson. Acaoa was th" favori'e nsg, und tmta
In rnncluaton, he tru-ted that the nmand. 1 on her against pe field, we-a the only terms
inent which ha had submitted would ba ad"p. that cold be n^ainedjat starting. Hera again
twt; j the knowing »trs were at fault At tho start
Mr. Garnhrelnng briefly replied to some of ( Acaica took lhalead. bo* she did not keep il
the ruuiark* uf the genll-miun from Mn*«*eho. long, as Youngfruffii' wa« up to, and tws'cd by
He had no objac'ton to tho aniendnmnt
which na»l been propoacd,
Mr. Everett made a few remarks which were
wl all iiiaudablu
Tlm amundnioiit was then agreud lo, and the
bill laid aside.
The Comniittco proceeded to consider tlio
bill inn king appropriations for llm relief of the
millhrora hy tho firo in thu city of New York.
Mr Cambrclong made several vurbal amend.
nutlils, which were ngn nd.lo.
Mr. C.lhen oflered a auli*ntiitc for the reeond
ac tion, (Is'iug iho aaniu which wua contained
in Ihe proceedings of yedurday J which was a.
groed to.
Tne Committee then rose and reported lo the
House the bill making partial appropriations
for the support of Government for tl-o year
1*36, and thu hill tanking «n eppropr.afion f.,r
rtipritssing hottilitiea un tho p rt of the Somin.
ole ludiai
her tMiforeahe lad ace ni 'dished half of (be first
mile; and on Up first round flame in about a
h'ngih ahead ; ;nd on the second foil twenty
yards. John \Vi|*on boiled on the fir-t round
and wn« withdrawn. This race was very hand
some and wo|| contested, and the spectators
wern numeroo*.
Time—4m 3a.
Tho regular races e mmen' o this day, and
trnm <he good condition (of the l irt, und tlm
number of hrut Imran* tube entered for dilibront
days racing, our citizena inay antici|iute good
racing lliia week,
AproiNTMKNTs nv me I’kk idkvt, by and with
the uifrtce and cu aent vf the Senate—Powha
inn Eili», in b«' Charge d'Affaires to thu United
Mexico S'tn ns.
R. AI. Patterson, foho Director of tho Mint.
J C, lAcketl, to be F'nurth Auditor.
Franklin I'eule.to 1st Alelter and Refiner of
I lie arni'iidmeni to the Intler bill was concur- tlm Mint it Pi iladclplii
red in, and tlio Iwu bills ware ordered tu be
ongrus*vd und re ids third limit tomorrow.
Upon tho other bills refer red tho Chairman
reported limit Im Committee hud cmne to no
resolution.
Mr. Cumbralcng moved that tlm h.II for the
relief of the sufferers hy fire in the city of New
York, as siiionilod hy the Conimil'eo of llm
Wliolo hu priutud, which was agreed to.
Tho llunxo then iljo irund.
9 & VA& &ttt
TIIMISDAY MORNING, JAN. 14.
Tta the itar-ajiiingled banner, oh, long may it
ware
“ O’er the land of the free and the home of the
lu a re.”
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION 1011
VUES I DENT.
IRAK TIN VAIf Bl'KEIV,
of nkw vonK.
FOR VICE DR ESI DENT,
It It'll A It l> T|. JOIIYNOAI,
OF KHNTI'CKV,
J f" Tlm maiingurs of the Rail Road Hall are
cqnuslrd to uu-i t this nvoiiing at 7 o’clock ot
tlm City llolfll, to niaku preparatory urrunge.
umni*.
a lnliur iecoiv"il by yesterday's
d from St. Augubliue, d"scnbing tlm alarm
ing stat" of thn Indian war,—" Wn have annih.
or aciou-danger to apiirehmul, which is tliu
scarcily of provisions Tlm whole of the
iioiglihnring country people hnvo flocked to
town, and Inti their corn und provisions, which
mall destroyed; at loaai UilO to SnO country
negroes to ho trnl; tlm fmv Imrsos nnd couipu
nmi "tit hnvo to gutull llioirsuppli.ts from hern,
and n o havtf only Hm Hchooimr S. S. Alills ill
tho trad", now to ('linrlnaton, and her trip* am
1 00
IRAKIIVK JOUKN M
BUN «ISKS 7 -I" i S
MU.II W*'IKH AT * A V A N N A 11 OJ 30
I*t»|IT OF N4VANN AM "J ** 14
Edward D lugruiuni, Henry Tnland, Chon,
ey lli'-kinin, Jamos Rogers, David Hcirahaw, to
Im Dimeurs of tho Bank of iho United Slutui,
for tlm jroir Id.'IU.
Buigam.n Stilus, to bo Collector of the cus
toms tor Iso district and Inspector uf the Rev-
eritm for thn Fort of llnrdwiaka, in tho Stain
of Georgia, vice Ti.oma* J Charlton, docoas.
ed.
Ethan A Brown, to bo Coinmisatonor of llio
Osueral Lind Olfii.e,
Bimry I) Gilpin, to b® Attorney for the Eub-
tern Di triet ol Pennsylvania.
R'dirt H. Gdchriai, lo bo Attorney for the
Di tiict of Hoittli Carolina.
Jamos It. Piinglo, to be Collector of the
Customs for tlip District of Charleston, in tho
8<nte of South C irtdinu, from the tlDili Janu*
aiy, 183G. wkon Id* commission will expiro.
JaiiieM Del. to ho Colluciur of llio Custom*
for tho Distrbl of Si. Johns, and Inspector of
the Rovouuo Itr tho Fort of Jacksonville, in
tho Territory of Florida, from tho 13th ol Jan-
uarv, IH3l». wliun hit commtNsion will expire.
John Shollpan to Is* surveyor of the District,
snd In*p 'fllornf tho Revenue for the Port of
.Savannah, Goifgia, from tlm 2d nf Jauary, 1830,
when hi*|cumiui*Hior, will expire.
I.AMKNt Ar.t r (Joci;a»gNCB.—We copy the aub.
joineu pninful mb'llig-nou from thu Wihuing
ton (»az. tie, remark.ng that u private loiter wua
ruceivotl in Hu city, yesteiduy morning, moil,
turning thu paiiiftil circujiiatanco, and agrocing
with llio fnlluWing account since received,
which apponri to le thn Corgitur’s verdict, viz,
lhat thn net wua lo/cud upon Mr. Cluytuu, if
ue would defend hirmfltf.—Ehila. Gazelle.
“A Oorrespnndulit write* us fmm Duvor,
undnr tlu lu ol'tlia 23d inst. and givus the pnr
licul.irs of a fatal rencontre iliat took place in
Hint villago on the evening of th.> 23th, bn
tw can James II, At. Clayton, Esq. brother of
•he Hon, John AI. Clayton, of tho U. 8. Semite
and Air. John P. 11. Atlanta oftl-o U S Navy,
in which the l*'t«r w*s allot, and diod of tho
wnuml a short tuna afterwurda, II,-l i of in #e,
g nlluinen, we believe arc native* of thin State
qiid have an extmiHivn circle offrinnds and re.
l\ivu* resiJiug uinoug us.
afimts rt'pnns havo loachod ua in ri'lntion to
llio origin, and p i tit-ulurn of this lanmulublo
-tfluir, hut wn h-iueur making cominentM „r giv.
mg details Ivsl wo mighl giro u culm iug, ml
w iriunli'd by tho fuel* in Iho caso.—Wy may
purli ips utld, that all mports coincido in repro.
evnling Mr. Cl iylon, a* Inning nvtud in self
d. limco, and this *cnnis fully I'stubliBhotl by llio
vertlicl roudered by Iho Curonor's jury. Wo
sulipiin an uxlrui'l from thu letter of our enrros.
pouduiit onnttirig two ur Ihrcu ncntoii' O*, which
aru unneccssury, and have uu iuiporlunt bnar-
| ing in the mailer.
| Dover, Den. 28, 1835.
Dear Sir.— I Inston to infmiu you of tho aw.
CLEARED.
Ship Alfred, Cheever, Liverpool.
Holrombe, Feck ^ Co,
ARRIVED,
Steamboat Etiwan, Saastfrd, Chrloston, lo W
Duncan. .
Steamboat Tugalo, Wray. Augusta, with
boat" 8 and 9, to Stnnmboat Co. 1251 halos
Cotton anil other Merchandiae to G Harusloy.J
A J Reid. II Ilarpir, E F Bolts, C Thomas, W
Waring, Holcombe, Peck & Co. S I) Corbitt. U»
# Mill*, Adam* At Burroughs, J S Cuoinbi.
WENT TO SEA,
Barquo Tb*bo,Coudry, Greenock.
Brig Rudimy, Newton, Weal Indio*.
Sclir Tantivy, Dunham, Now Orleans.
DEE ART ED,
Steamboat Tugalo, Wray, Augusta.
CONSIGNEES
For brig S di, from New York, reported ye*-
terday—W Taylor, Stone, Washburn At Co. T
Furvn At Co. L Burio, I. O’Byrnos, N Itiloy, D
P.iHtell, F Sliii'l*. I. Baldwin At Co. II Close, L
C Johnson, S 1) Corbitt, S Littl", Cumpfiold At
Brood, F.idi'lford. F y At Co. M I a'man, E
Molyneux, O JohiisonAt Co.W W.-rn A Par-
a ., nBl R Mack ay, B W Delamnlur At N B
Knapp At Co. Colien At Aliller.G W Atidorson,
W Duncan, Price At Malic ry, J W Long. H
Lord, J Camming, Waring At Foster, llninit.
ton, Houston At Co. W Crabtree, Furgeraon At
Huupt, J At F. lugorsoll,
M EMO RAN DA.
CHARLESTON Jan. 12.—Arrived, ateanv
boat John Sloney, Curry, Augusts via Savan-
nub.
Cle-'red, ships Echo, Sw. Ackerson, Norlh of
Europei John M.,r*hnli Crandall, Liverpool;
Br. barquoH Luvinia, Joiion, Liverpool; Hebron,
Burwi'll, Hamburg.
MOBILE, Jan. 6.—Arr. aclir S lidus.Tobey,
Thcunusioii.
('loured, Br. hr’g Blutolior, Horon, Liverpool.
N< tRFOLK, Jan. 6.—Arr. Fr. barque Emo-
lio At Gabriel, I.e.ird, Point Poire, Guad.; Br.
schr Emancipation, Burrows, London. Dec
Ist.iat. -12, Ion. 33, Ull in with the- wreck of a
fir. barque from Gntqie. Gulpli of St Lawrence,
bound tu L uidnn, and took from her tliu cap-
luiu und crew, 29 in number.
Jioluw, sclir C illiarinu, llowes, from Turk's
Llnnd.
Sailed, sclir Pour!, Staples, fur Jamnica.
NEW YORK. Jan. f».—Cleared, altips Har*
bingur, Norton, Apalucliicolu; Mi *is*ippi, Uo
biiiMOU, New Orleans; schrs Bullino, Moore
Uonaives; Ku«o, Br. Merry, .1 iiimica.
Arrived, ship Carpiau, Patten, Liverpool;
brig Ariel. Park*, Cartliagonu.
'l lio mate of sclir Brilliant, who loft Borinu
da 23d ull. alutc* that the Surah At Arailia, from
Liverpool, which put in in coii«oqut'iicu of tliu
crow having iiiuiiniud, would proceed fur this
port next day. Tho ship had sustained no dam
ng... •
The schr Jnincs ft. Edward, Brown, hence
for Norfolk, was o.i*t nwny on tho coast of N.
Carolina, near Ooracocfc, on tho Ititfi utt.
N’EW BEDFORD, Jan. 2.—Arr.ship Maine,
fndiun and Rnulh Atluntlfl Oflflflf).
HOLMES' HOLE. Duo. 31.—Arr. brig Bar-
clay, Thomas, Porto Rico.
GLOUCESTER, Dec 31.—Arr. brig Sarah
Ann. Fit*, Surinam.
PORTLAND, Jan. 2—Cl'd. brig Telegraph,
Dlalicnrd, Havnnn; schr Sailor's Utuurn, Sals,
bury. M ilaiizaK,
*o long that our supplies brought last trip,
nearly gone, any•ur-iules such as hard bread | 1"1 death, ol \iul liipmun Join f. B. Ad:
and pork ure not tu he gut; uvnn now, nor butcli-
er* cannot go in tlm country tor beef, and the
most of our fishermen are now on night go ml;
W" have not u vonhuI of any kind now in po thy
which wo could escape if it slionl lliocomo neon*,
sary, tlio nnd botweun this and Picol.itu isoonu
p d hy llio Indians, and uo duulit allinlorcntirre
between tliirund Jacksonville or Pablo wil be
/
The Churle*toii P-Uriut of Monday last says,
—Wo underatuud tluil the Stoanior John Sto.
ney lias been chartered by tho Commilteo to
■ond iiioii und provinmiN lo St. Augmdmu
She will depart To-Morrow.
'I'linma* W. Vuusey, Esq. wus elected Gov.
ornor of Maryland on thu 4th inst.
The French Consul -it l*iiil nlelp'ila (says tlm
Baltiumro l-hrmtiole) has been officially appri
hciI by Ids government, that by su arragmneni
between tlio government* of France and Grant
Britain, tho British C-.argo do* AlViircs, is in
etructodto pruloct Fiunch Citizous, residonls
of the U. S during the uojHtnd irg iutorruptjori
diplom Hie relations between this country
und France.
A hMait
MKN HI-. I'l
•• When u
liner n,
Ye*torday morning, say* the Charleston l'u-
'riot of lltli inst,— “ about half past 7 c’clook,
the Pilot Boat Cdurloston, Capl. Dulaney, took
from on board u Cotton Boat, which wus drift
ing across tliu Bar, to *ua, a white man named
It M. Terry, and u negro numod ChirluH, be
longing to Mrs. Mlioliell. Tho boat bolonged
to Edward Pearson, of S miior D.strict, a free
colored man—she drifted to sea. Dim ton
, '‘Snmtiik
/ James Hogg, thu Ellriok Shepherd is dead- F „
it hu u us shut mi Hit, night ut Itiv tliilli ull, about
9 o’clock, hy Jiiines AI. Clayton, when eii'ering
Clayton’s uflico. The muzzle of the pi*tnl, was
ulioiit -ix inuoes from thu lull side of Adam's
head, near tlm luniple, About seven eights of
tlm hall was buried in tho scull, which caused
intluui.i'ion to lasc place, and hn tin d of tlm
wound, ill about fifty three hours afterwards,
.very much lauiuntud hy uli who know him
Adums was uo honorable high minded young
m ill, and hid loir lu he nn ornament to bin Stale.
Tlm C-iroiiur hull I un inquest mis afternoon,
and the jury returned a verdict of rxcuauble
oomicide Thorn hull huen a personal conduit
botwuen Adams and Clayluu Iho night beforu,
in which the latter was worsted.
• • m a •
Yours, Ate.
The Georgetown (Del.) Iniolligunucr, thus
notices the painful event.
It appear*, »o far u» wo me ah In to judge
from the in formation wo have roeeivud, Him
Mr. Clayton was acting upon the defensive, in
an utiacU made upon linn in his own ollicu by
Mr. Adams, in consequence of sumo miHundur-
standing, which prouubiy had been agunvamd
by illumed und impr-pur intermeddling on Hie
purl of others Both puriies in thi-* inosi unf-ir
lunate all'-ir, were of hit'll standing hi Son ely
—had formerly been iutimut iri nils—nn I f on
our knowledge of the young gen lauun, wa be.
liuvo no man will more deeply deplore the fatal
result "f this sudden quarrel tli ii Mr. Clayton
liinisolf.
I. OHl'MH UF AIIVK'K 1-. VOUNO ORNTI.fl.
K.NTI.V It KTI'IINXO FROM EuHorti.—
travullor rutUrneth home," *uys Lord
' lot him not leave the countro wli
holt.tli travelled alii-gaiher b-liind hint: but
ni-imlam a our-o f/oiulvnce hy letters with tl ot-
of i>is acquu-ii'am es « hicli -ire of must worth ;
and let hia iiavrl appear rather in hia dia.uurae
than in hit apparel or g‘ t ure ; and in l.is a.s.
course lit him be at iur advi-cd in lii* answer-,
than forward to tell siories; und lkt it AcrRan
ru not ciiamhc ms cuuntry man.
... .. I'UOSK OF FORKION rAHTS; but only
prick in tune Jlow, ra of that he hath learnt J
abroad into the customs of his own country
Huston Rust.
Tho ribbands now fashionable in Paris, are of
Arulunque, Mosaic, and Z 'bra patterns, and are
employed in trimming drr-so-. Among tlio
novelties of fashion, aro clouks with wide alcoves
tt"d no capes!
Collar- are worn of rich needle work edged
wi*h luce.
Wadded drcs*na.and{i»oliss08,called douilletie*
ol silk or nlin, are wo n, and of a peculiar
■liap". t J -a»d figures dispense of with peleriiiCH.
Coloured silk stockings figured with black arc
all the rage.
James Hogg, thu Eitriuk Shepherd i* dead*
lie died no the 31st November, fn the fiOlli
year of his ago Ho died ut hia residence un
he banka uf the Yrrmw. J
Bostuni-itl EpicuruN -ire .lining mi muaso
nleakv. T'he tlosh sell, for 2:>coiils pur lb.
MkmiiiianoI'm Ciikcks.—1> wusyeslorday rul-
•d by tliu Supremo (Juurt of this Stale that a
uioiniirtudum iilieck of itself is not oviilemm of
a dub>; unless siipp irlu.i by collateral proof ot'
llio payment and receipt ol money cannot mi*.
tain uii action. A* thousand* uf dollar* aro dai-
lv lent iii Uti* louse tnaninT, on tlio suppo*itn>n
th i tlietniiiuiirundunt is gnoc uvid nce.watliiiiR
it ilesiruble to place the murcuiiiilo community
,ui tlieir guard. The in-erliun of the word*
••borrowed and received’’ in the common form
of the inemuruii.luiii .-heck will obviate the d.f.
tieuliy, ami furnish lenders with aulUci' Ut ovi.
deuce of the loan. Wo were of au impretsion
that Huh point hid been diliureully ruled at
quite u reiti'iil dale; and this impro*»inn tnuy bo
* general ono. Hence Hie impi-rtanee of adopt
iug the slight precaution suggest- d, for Hie pro.
volition of union litigation.— Huston .Ulus,
From the Augusta Constitutionalist, 12/A inst,
Likaykttk C> hr k.—The match ruceyestor-
day fora purse of $2,000 aside, between J J
11 an ison's David l'o. kc , ami Cel Crowell’s! bales Upland Cottou, 85 tuns Logwood, and lOd
Bill Austin wa* woiloont stud,and created cm. ■ bids R«*in.
si braldo animation with th» special.>rs. At j H*mhir«—B-ir.|U» Hebron—UO 14 tiorces
and before the *url BUI Austin, was tl.c gene. < Ricr, and GU7 Hal- s Uplmd Cotton,
ral fivoriteand but* Iwo In one in hi* I’.yor j Nkw YORK.—Slop La Fayo to .II I bile*
were fro ly made und reluclonlly lak n up — j Upland Cotton, 130 tierces Uicn, and Sundries
The knowing ones however, wore taken,
CO 71 VI KltC I A I* ItlTORI).
LATKHT OATHS KKUU l.lVKIll'OUI...
LATKBT IIATK8 FROM IIAVRP.
Savannah Exports, January 13.
Per ship Allied, for Liverpool—1539 bates
Upland, and 35 bales Sea IiluuU Cullen.
Charleston Exports, Jan. 11.
Nor h ->f E'fope—Sw. ship Echo—791 j ticr-
000 Rice, and 3-’>< biles Upland Cotton.
LivvKroou—Ship John .Marshall—983 bales
Upland Cotton. Br barque L1vi1.i1—95 *
for on Hie tap of the drum both horses started,
Bill Auailn lending by abi-nt twenty feet—but
thi* ailv.iu'iige W 's soon lost by tne »wif ik-ss
of David Crocket, who, ai lint end of the firat
heat c mo In ahead ahout a lo'iglh, T> o remit
of thi* oninplotoly cliangi .1 the sene and Crock,
ut, in 'urn, became li e Ihvorita, and thelmeker*
of Bill Austin, nothing daunti'd, accepted all
that kvua off red. Second lu ut—nt tlio lap of
the drum b -th horse* had a fair slant but Croc
kel, - 011 took the lead, which lie kept the whole
round, .iid e* -.e up to the starling post with
aopsient ea-«', a'.Hiut fitieon yards in advance of
Util Amlin.
T me—irst heat, Im 54*; second, lm 52s.
After lint n.a-ch rne" llient uas.i p s< sweep.
alike r c-\ fur th" proprietor* purs., of $luO,
-ut fur whieli there were three
Monti p, Jan fi Cotton -Yesterday the mar
ket opened rather languid. After the receipt
of the New Orleans mail (which brought dates
from Liverpool lo thn .Dh of Nov. quoting un
advance of ) I) the demand heeum.' q"itn am-
mated, and sties to tha oxt-tnt of 1,500 to 2,1100
tides went olTbct"d Ht 15 lo 16 cts.,—being un
advance of ab"Ut Jet over quotations per last.
x r-’tnely prept'r ono ut that time, ana the 1 t'te*, viz : \' inter md Morriaen’s Acacii, J. !!.
PASSENGERS
Per schr Erac' from New York—Mr*'. Hur-
rie, Mrs. Smith, Mias Smith, Mcs-ra. Harris Al
Ticknor.
Per steamboat Etiwan, from Cl, irleston—
Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Trovillo, 2 children and servant.
l)r Il.ng. Messrs. Hatch, Jennings Tiiru*Uiii,Ac-
Bradford.
FOR AVGUSTA.
The steam.packet GEO.
WASHINGTON, Cap .
■ Freeland, w II h avo fur
Hm lie above piano This Mur
For freight ur pu.-sugc, apply on bouid
14
JOHN W. LONG.
FUR CHARLESTON,
Tlio steniii puokot F.TI
AVAN, Sassurd, tiuiHlor
gwdl leavo for ('Imrlestor.
I To.mor ro w M nm i ng, 15th
inst. at 7 o’ulouk,fur freight or pussagn,up|dy nn
hoard, o> to
14 WM DUNCAN, Agon'.
FOR AUGUSTA
Tliu In 11 StenmhnaiCo's,
e'eamer FREE TRADE,
Young, Master, will do.
I part oil Saturday After
noon. For freight, apply to
jail 14 (’ F. Mlf.T.S, Agent.
Thu Undersigned.
H AVING di-po*ed of his interest iii the
Diug Business, ( ts'Messrs. COPPER At.
IIOWN E. takes thi* pi'tlmd of soli iting fir
1 hem, n oonlinuonco of the custom of hisfri. nd-*,
jan 14 _A _G OEM LEU
The 8ubscril)t:rtt.
I NFORM thoir friends nnd tlio public, that
they havo purchased iho Stock of Mr. A.
G. Oonilur. and intend tu keup constantly on
hand 11 n extensive asBjrlmcrit of DRUGS mid
MEDICINES, and FANCY ARTICLES
which they % ill -ull at the lowest prices and on
accommodating terms. To the funner custom,
or* of Mr. Oi'tnlur, they pie'gc theuiNolv"9 to
merit a cnntinuaiico of tlieir patronage ; and to
Pliyscian*, they promise uuruinilted ultemiou
to tlieii Prescriptions, or orders,
EDWARD COPPER,
jau 14 ALFRED S. HOW NE.
l>r. Edward Lop|)oe will, from this
day, rot-umo the practice of his Pr .fusmou in
all it brunches. Ho is to hu f.aiud at thn E •
t ildislimeiit of Coppeo & Buwue, or at hi* Uwul.
ling in Broughtun-streot.
jail 14 _
Taylor's Creek Union Academy.
n E are happy in >tu iug tu the public lint
the exerc.se* of this iiisoluiinn will hit
re»umcd on the fir-t Monday in January, under
the superintcndance nfCol. James S. Ifi end well,
win su acquirement- ns a scholar, nnd wlmse a.
bililies us a teacher, fully qualify him for the
important trust. The success with winch ho
lias tuuglit, and tlio euli*f.iC'iuii so universally
given, induce us to huliovo, that his method of
liislrticii-in is peculiarly oxei'lh iii. llo is aided
hy the Rev. Simon Fraxce, wlio-e ubiliiy to per-
form tlm (lutii)H of hie department, im one who
know* him will doubt.
This institution is sitiiutcd in Lilicrty county,
in one of tho healthiest regions of lie low coun.
try. Board can bo had in rus|mctahlq nnd kind
families sufficiently mnir the Academy from 4
tu G dollars per inonlli. A vo-illi may hero re.
reive a full cuur e uf Engli*h ciitiRatinn, or be
prepared for College w itii very liilleexponsc.
Terms nf Tuition.—The wlmlo range of Kn.
glish, viz : Reidmg and W ri ing. anil Arnlli.
molic, English Grauiiiiar, Ge-igruphy, Natural
and M ral Philosophy, Practical Surveying by
Trigonometry, Astronomy, und the use of the
Globes, Ate. $5 0(1
Latin and Greek languages. 8 UO
VV Mil. MARTIN.
ENOCH DVRNEL,
ELIJAH BRADLEY
Rout. IIksdiiy, Scc’y.
December 22d, 1835.
jan 11—u
Starch.
S IX TY boxes Collgutes 1st quality Starch
just received und fnr sale low hv
jan 14 G R. HENDRICKSON.
Law Notice.
^■7HE subscriber proposing to practice law,
■. in tlio Supii'inr Courts of the Eastern
Circuit, and in tlio several Courts in tlm city of
Savannah, will pay prompt attention to any bus
iness with which ho m»y bo on trusted. Ilis of
fice is on the Bay above Gnudry A Legrirl’s.
A.DRYSDALK
jan 14—lm
Mus.anl.
far ■ k BOXES Loml'Ui Mu*tard, C dozcich.
Just roc tved and fi*r s.I ■ by
j« M 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
THEATRE.
Second appoornsnee of
MISS CHARLOTTE BARNES.
Third appearance of
MR. AND MRS BARNES.
FRIDAY EVENING, Jan. 16.
Will lie presento*l Shnridsn’* Comedy of tho
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
Sir Peter To zla Mr Biri os.
Jo. "ph Surf ce, * Yount'
Charle* Surface, Judih.
Lady Toazlo, Miss (!. tlarnc*.
Mrs. Candour, Mrs. Harne*.
To connhido with tho
MOGUL TALE.
or thu
COOLER'S DESCENT IN A BALLOON
Juhny Atkins, (the Coblcr,) Mr Uarnc*.
jan 15^
AN ACT,
To authori-o tho formation of one or more corn-
patties of cav dry in tlie several counties of
i)ii< Siatc, and to au Imrito h s Exce It no., t -0
Govi rimr.to cuutrucl for a immlmr of pi-tol ,
aw> rd*, Avc. for Ihe equipoionl of tliu sumo
and to provide lor Ihe puyineitt i-f • ho sumo
nut of ufly inouie - not otliei«isu appropriated,
uud that aaid appropriation lm provided fur in
the appropriat on In i of 1836.
0e it enacted by the Senate and House of Hr.
pt/S illative* bf the State of Georgia in Gen-
e.al Assembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same, Tliut from and lullin',
diately after tliu pu»»uga of thi* uct, it alnll he
lawful for the inliabiiuuls of tnu several eoun.
ties of thi* State, liable lu perforin military du.
ty, to crcjlQ one or more companies of cavalry
where tliu «umo cun be dime, provided, not more
than eight men -hull be taken from any one
company of miliiiu oxcepl such C'-inpany iduul
bn compost'd of mom Ihuus'xly four private* }
and except tlio counties of Sumter and Lee,
which shall |>n aul Imri-ed to moke up -uid com-
puny without rogurdto any number, out of each
militia di-trict, and Unit 110 comp uy of cuv •].
ry sliullho • ompnsfld of lofsthr-n forty men.
And be it further enacted, That said compa-
nie* shull elect tliuir officers from tlieir body,
and enter into miirIi by la w* for tlmir regulation
u- tlfey may deem expeditin' fur their govern,
riant lid equipment, w hich ahull not ho waitru.
ry to ilia militia law* of this *t Ho ; tha result of
which electi >11, with a copy of tlieir by.laws,
shall within thi-ty days from tiid 1 lection, bo
transuiittnil 10 li-s oxcllimcy tlio governor,
wlio-o duty it shall bo, forthwith to coimius*iun
lint severul officers so electud, and that the a nd
-evurul euniiui—iooi'd, nun comiut-sioiu'U un -
privutua nf ouch of said cninpunios so c oated,
slidll equip theiii'ulves witliiu thraii montiis
from the datu of said aurni>n*dani, in such u.
inform u* they shull Ii .vougrorri up> 11.
And be it further enacted, Pnat his oxccl-
loney tlie governor lie, and is licrehy uu'lmris.-d
and tequired, lu cmlrocl f->r -ucli number ol
puirof pisioD, with holster* complete; ul-",
such iiuinhor nf swords suitublo for the use ol
cavalry compniiics ol tho be-f materials, as ho
may deem noco*sary to curry this net into of.
feel, und *0 sunn os the *nmu can he pmeured.
cause the said «moral comiMUics so organised,
a* wnli iik those tliut li ve horot'iforo been or,
g uiisod, und who liavu not b"< u furnished, or
that may hero.for he "igunisod, in pur-ii-in<o
of this act, to ho oevonilly lunnshud with tho
nuinhor required hy each company, so as ulbru-
auiil orgtini uii und i-quipt; umi tliut ho euuse ii
bund umi security hum the suid "fli er* of ouch
company so ore ■ -od, and in amount suiii iont to
cuu-u tho said pietol*, sword*, i&.u to bo Kept m
■ goad order, and n tlirnod whim n quirt'd, nnd
made payublu to Ills oxcellcmy the g<> eriuT,
for tlm time being and his successors in office,
for the benefit of the -Mato.
And be U enacted uy the authority aforesaid,
That said compniio* of c 1 vnlry so organised, or
'herutofura organised, in tlio several I'ouiiiiosof
the stuie, Sh.,i| ho kiiuwii a* the Georgia G laru;
and shall lie sulij pt to ihn firat call hy me colli-
tnandur 111 chief of said stuio, on all emergen
cios.
And be it farther enacted hy the nuthuri'y a.
foresifid, 'That -aid companies o! cavalry shall
he subject to inspect ion, together with tlt-ir
arm* und equipments hy ufdnr of the’ cntiliiian-
dor |in oluef ol s -id Mute, h> s--ult adjutuii s ur
ollii't uffieore d reeled o t -at duly, ,md wlm-o
duly it-hall hu to report llio niiu itmii, iinifurm
nnd aritu of 1I.0 suitl 0 >rp*, With iho ropoits of
the militia, when made.
Am! he it further enacted, f h it *nid compa.
nios, whon so iirguriiseil and equip!, slr-ll be ex-
ompt from thn cuimuand or cm trnl of tlio reg .
mental - flieors of Hie sevor:tl cou m-s where
such conipjiuea havo'-8 tu oriiuted i x , t wliun -
rcqmrei,to ippiarlur inspect inn, 01 c-lle I out
for iminedi'iic soivee 0; tlm enmmai.il r 1.
eiiiuf; uud : hoy slii.ll he uxomp , whilst a t g
a- sin'll troop of cuv dry from road d .ty.
And be it further enacted by the authority a-
foretaid, That the sum often ifio'isauti doliars
bu npproprialrd nnd sot opnr: in tlio oppropria
ti-rn uct, o carry into t licet the piuvt.-io-a of
this uct,
And be it further enacted. That tho militia nf
tho first division is hereby oxer- tod uut nf the
provision.* of this not, und ul! oilier nets so far
as it restrains the number nf v diinto r co.-p- of
Civalry to bo formed within thu limit- • f die
-n il" ; and Hint it shall ho lawful fi.r..ny numbo
of dm militia, oftfio first division, to firm litem.
rcIvcb into vohmtocr cavalry corps, under l 1 0
pravi-ioii- nf this not.
And hr it further enacted hy (he authority a.
foresaiil, That nil law - unJ purls of laws, mili
tating against this aul bu, und tliu sumo aro
hereby repealed,
JOSEPH DAY,
Spoukor nfth" II. of Represent -lives.
HUBERT M ECHOLS,
Trosi- i nt of thu .^cu.ito.
Assented to 21»t Di'comhor, 1835.
WILLIAM SCHLEY,
Governor.
jan 1 l—o
I* inn iini-Kcy
a! 7 I’'"' - / "‘ion Bagging, It) pipes White's Gin
511 qr cask. M dag,. Min", pine * imported
25 hi* Apple Brandy, 25 hi* Pt»iol, R ron q,
5011 bl* Howard alrmi Flour. 50 half his do
8 casks Scotch Ale, 000181011^7,11,2, oaR ( )
|.dl kegs L-af l*srd Nn. 1, 3d h|. Mouongahe’a
3-id Shoulders Bacon, 173 llama 'o
gl J b i*kui* Champ igne, 3 qr cusks Sherry Wino
15 id- Popperm-nt and (-intisuion t 'orclj.-l
15 bl ( 'lierrv Bounou. 10 hhdaSm kedj--wla
Q.Mndetr.i Wine in hljds, I 4 and ].8u ie/.„
jan 14
FMNWO Hundred Drums 1st quolity Smyrna
JL Figa. Lauding for kah* by
j » >4 COHEN At. MILLER. {
1 .atlies French Slippers.
J UST received per anlir Excel,
Ladies thick -olu Slijipcra
do do Tics
do thin Kid
do do Morocco
d„ Gritor. Boots—Also, n good supply of
Children's Shoos, for sale hy
doc 25 H. N. ALDRICH At CO,
Oakum, Fitch, lar, Ac.
JifMIik LBS. Oakum, 29 hbl* Pitch
P ?■ 9 :.bisTsr,33ilo Br. V.rntsh
5 brl* Coal Tar, for *alo by
jan 14 WM H. THOMPSON.
Now-York, I'eceBihfr 30, 1833.
D EAR sir, I t ko ocensmn to inform yon
that tho gentlemen who liuvo hwn i». the
direotion of the Howard Instirupce Company,
aud others a*suciuU'd with lli' in, huvu already
advertisid tlieir intention of applying lo the
legislature, nt its approaching session, for the
incorporation nf u Fire und Inland Navigation
Dunn unco Company, to bo loouted in his city,
under lit" nnmii of tlio Rulianci' Iiisiirnucu Coin,
pnny, with a cash capital of $300,(100 This
Company, if the nhar<er altull bo obtained, will
bo, in all probability, under very hourly (he
sumo management as tliu Howard Insurance
Company, nnd tlm disposition w hich the - Hi e s
nf lliia Company have ulvnvs endeavored to
manifest, to transact tlieir bn-infUs .>r. turtns of
liberality to the public, will influence their
muiiagi inent of tho Reliance Insurance Coin,
panv.
They will he do-irnus of continuing tho pro.
sent ngoucihsof tint Howard Imurancn Co npn
ny, nml nf aneuriog it* ousti-tnors gcm r-illy.
Will you ho »-o good ns to give currency to
this notice, nml use tmcli iiieusnres a* slinll In
best c dcnlati'd to socitro to the Rolimco tlio
pair-mi go nnd confidence horotofoye so liberal,
ly extended to tho Howard oflhe.
Respectfully, your*,
R HAVENS.
N. B. It is possible, that by spocninl act of
the L gi-Iuturn, the biraincss and name of tlio
Howard Insurance Company may both be con.
tinned.
Savannah Janmry 13, 1830.
The above wa* n'C ived nt this d .to by
S.C. DUNNING, Agent.
jan 14
Sti’d Fens.
GROCE Gillot* colebralod nnd impri-
ved Steel Pons, Just received and
fur aa'n by G. U. HENDRICKSON.
jm, U
Choice Cavendish Tobacco.
FEW boxes superior Cavoudiali Tobacco,
landing from *chr. Marion und f>r saly
WM. II- THOMPSON Ac CO.
jan 14
Lard and Cheese.
KEGS now Lard
tjFvlOl* c “’- k Gnalien Cheese
] bin iel Round'.- B uf. Landing and
for tain by \V. H. THOMPSON & CO.
i.n U
jnn 7
('ream Ale.
FRESH supply of ('renin Ain, for stile hy
dim 29 FLAG HORN A, WOOD.
Cut Nails,
CASKS Nulls lauding from ahip
Britiaiiniu, for salo by
^00
N. W. Al H. WEED.
Flour.
■ Barrels Howard Stroot flour land.
BMr'fli ing from brig Oglethorpe, for sulo
low from the wharf.
dee 29 TUPPER A SfSTARE.
Mackerel.
j UST received and luuding, 100 bids No 3
uinckcrl 50 ^ bids do No l do.
5,000 4 bblsCodfidi for sulnby.
dec 25 CL AG HORN Ar WOOD
Wanted to Furchnse.
10,004b
25 per 100 lb. dolivored at my Yard in Suvnn-
tisli. MICH. DILLON,
dec 9
o
Just Landed.
*>^k BBLS. Mimiiuden Kish
And in Store, -
5 gtos* I'luyit g Car ls
18 remns Luttor Paper. 4 Cultivators
•J Corn F.innora, fir winnowing corn
2 putoiit Cum Shallots
3 puli'ut ('nrn Mills
2 Cant Iron Pumps
1 Wagon Jack Screw
For sulo by
nov 38 JOHN CAN I >J,ER. _
Youths' Cloth Capu.
f OR sale, nt prices much, reduced, hv
i HAMILTON, HOUSTON & C(J.
do- 3!)
Hides.
NE t’usn percuss on and flint Rifles, this
day open >d and for silt* hy .
A R KNAPP A ('(A
dec 7 Ad|inning tlm City Hotel,
litiwiiitl Sln.'ef Flour.
Barrels snparfiriojint r-roived nor
. brig Oglotlmrpo and fi-r *uh» hy
dre ■>:) FKANCJ8 SORREL.
Superior Meek .Stocks'.
J UST rccuivod a liaudsomn variety of St
viz : white ami Idnek Satin. English
Bombazine, Velvet, Mohaii und Tl-ud Silk
in llio best kino of style and oflered for m
tlio low-ost cash prices, by
PRICE &. MALLERY.
dec 23 Drupera und Tnylo
(/.mdks.
Ill BOXES S|HT.n Cu miles (J.
JS.ni" land A’ Co* Brands,) lauding
brig New York, and for sulo by
j'» 12 T. TWHIT
:k»,
Silk,
inmln
lo at
IloW
I'riun
1 lav, Huy!
? IbRlME Huy fur sulo al retail for fill 314
J hy CH AG HORN A WOOD.
j-13
Honuefs.
f US'l’ rccnived, n ham!*omn nssoitment nf
Liidicsaml Misses Silk nod Snttin Beaver
BuunotK of the 1 itnst Paris and New York l'n*li.
ton*. For sale hy II. N. ALDRICH & CO.
dec 18
Canal and Buckwheat Flour.
WHOLE nnd imlf bblsCun.il Fln., r
75 half und quarter bblu Uuckwlutnt
Flour
100 whulo, hall . nil qnailur hid Butter Crnekors
•hi do do Corn Mail For sale low by
do. ‘J8 E NS WORTH & WAY.
Gentlemens line Beavers and Silk
Hals,
A FINE siortinent received pet ship Mill-
a ® edgovill" und lor sulo by
dee. 11 II N ALDRICH At CO.
t hulk ( orclsand la-sel.s.
K ECEIVED by the *uli*crihor* in the great.
• cst variety, holli for ladies nml gentlemen
dm--J9 FRICK Ar. MALI.ERY.
Oafs and Hums.
A>>- BUSHELS prime heavy Oats,
uud 172 Unllimore Hams
Landing from sclir E 'gle, for mi.o hy
doc 15 _ FRANCIS SORREL.
Cm Tobacco. }
-AV GROCE Mr*. Miller’s superior Cut
'• v"r Tobacco, just received nnd fi r *nl" hy
dec 21 G. R HENDRICKSON.'
Canal Flour.
' ¥ BRI.S Cnnnl Flour, 100 J do do
.VP-tJ Fur wle bv
doc 25 OLAGlIOUN At WOOD.
Transparent V^jntluw Shades.
f UST received, nnd for wile hy
‘ .1. «f- E. 1VGERSOLL,
Itillcs, Fowling Guns, Pistols ^Spor
ting Equipments.
A CASK line flni*bod Rifles, assorted calibre,
U 3 d'iduiih'o barrelled Fowling Pieces,from
$(20 to $60.
1 single do do do
70 pair of Pi*tols, comprising every variety
Powder Flasks Shot Touches und Bug',
Game Bug*, superior Percussion Cup*, jui*l re-
cuivcd und fur tnlehy
A. R. KNAPP At CO.,
dec 16 Adjoining thcCity IL 'el.
Wine.
L ANDING from brig Pandora, a few cu*k9
Choice Ctirmnl Wine, fur sale hv
PA DEL FORD, FAY At CO.
doe 15
(,'odHsh.
LBS. Codfish. Just received
7WWW for sale hy
doc 31 ENsWORTH A WAY.
Madeira Wine.
fjn ME undersign'd Agent of tlio well known
■ house, of Lenl & Araujo, nf Mndnira, is
now ready to receive subscription for Wine* of
the ho-i growth wliieh tho Island can produce.
One of the partners hoing hero any information
from him nan ho obtained. W nes now order-
ed will ho doliver-d here about the latter part of
next summer, and war ranted to ho oqunl !■> any
Hint bus "verlieen stfiit from the island to tliuso
United States,
jan 12 FR A NCTR SORR EL , ,
Fhilatltdpliia Flour.
** BBLS. superfine Flour, just rccoiv.
*9 till ed per ship Bunj. Morgan
jan 12 S. PHIDBIUCK A CO.
Slates.
4 LOT of licst blue Welsh SlutoB of llio
following dimensions, viz,
Li iii"* 16 hy 8, 31.800
D > 15 hy 7}, 58,2(10
Double* 12 by 6, 12110
I)o 10 by 5, 120ft
Forsulohy JNO. AJAS. REID-
ju n W