The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, January 07, 1825, Image 2

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Inesday, Mu !;U.st K - IllUl.ll *:t4 tn.M sarted. \ rs ,lotion re*|«**Hti . •>'-'» dent, inl'ui •alllioil to (he "'«'*• l ul im> ni vs-nis taplur- I by pi rules, "a* ■’»' mil do! : y Mr. Ilugglcs n„..c r’soiulions wen; offered by Mr. ‘ i,..11 I I !. HI Ik 1.1 a, t ' t)l i.ji'i' C 111 winch ■ permnm i. ■• ul |«‘i I'rl'J il l'‘ ,ul i in iiiiproveiiient. i .; Juhii. .■(W'l’sntn ■ i >ii. rt l.ilivi! lo au thor iug lie 15'tuks to receive public lands 1 ul tl ■')• . VV . uIW M)l»c .i:- ' CiMsi.«B. iJt'diMCil lor ''o' . ro-'M* to lie n tile r. j len • ' ■ mlmi’k,, v ri.t- diiv-, situ •' oiler.ol, by Mr.’- t >,, i i ( , |-,.l tin to toe elaiin of tlio repn; siMit.i'lves ul ill.’ Marquis ilc ’iai.-nn IV'Ugi* ' fti I.l'. i dial e'on' ; o ■ ■nimitlei*) was ta- 1 k,-a liini il.-liaU 'l until .-cl aside by the,; orders ol ♦u' da y. v Thu bill for the seUlemertl of the Or«*u;<'». I was then taken up, and (lo third sec tionj , >lllllu laud to settlers i slriidccii out I' •i, ’. ~ ii : ; ’l.e 'it do eu’ sol the i • ed-1 in; l dav. w,s ordered to I)' ■ •! tor a, rim d ye.idiuj; If o lav ■ l, i> Mil i v,i atilt t»: W)' ( > ••■dial ■ arul j I , , ~, i d( ■ I' l ir.res) to OetK-ral J, 1., tie, was then lakt'M up. \\ r. Sloatie, of < Ihio, moved to poH<|>,)ne ’ he bill to tl > oij-■ ■1 t ap )• int o.oK .i i' to report a stalei ie..t ul til*' : i ~i. ' ■,-,t- u.i V.-eh it '• as tout, led, ■ j : . I ,n vi ■ i ’ i strike out so much , \\ ■ ■ n,i' nil as went to appoint a ! i,oui i>rlll ec, \\ ’.in Vi was ■:■ -j;alived. _ ! T -.U,, ,U! . .ill ", O i'll r» .'Oil. 11l ‘ ; ;>rll ■ i. ," a• I “Jn... i. ■ ■ Uic . ’ jical.. i , lo 'V ol 'o I \J i . Merrli' .of Ue. mum d it p 'pou he : di imleli iiteU . \J; ! ,ivilius!iei, ul n 'ldsiaua I " ) (Uie ■■; t. .Mite flee who i (.olled the di n ■ ■ ■■■ th^ojfiriits ul ii. lie adioeafed at j v!i I!■, i imsuii i'de i ■ >•> aud ji •, •• of t !j• i|, :,■ ■ .iiioii. an all.nr ut iloPars an 1 s, hie e* leni-c in | isaessjun ol the coin - j one * o such as would, it duly , 1 i h ui: m rupuluus, ul the justice ol j not uulv what "as proposed by the) ml . 'el, ei .ii >ub;e that aiuuimt.' !«■• d'emul *e halt pay ul a,M y u', , which uu prituipl.'S of eijuity, was! ie tu (leiier,d l.<a I'hi hftlle, and w hich could 1 >BO,OOO ; to •i >- ipplic. lufii’saed by Inm, (luring our. le. . iiiuarv cuiilcst, wh i b anmuiil.e I at; si ■ . in.OOO, ai In pi -• ml saci i.ice-; set '■ u He hoped tin. bill would pas* : In ■ uioiidiaoiis vufe. Mi. ,N’ !)., lie del mil consider the 'nil us I mviil'. ma: ‘u prii etple that Congress was ( vuUnf'a i on. j) e. 1 ; sat io n under tb • ot ,r bond. He i" m’.diTed that in die lion niadOhm*" was a degre* ot indela aey ediich would sine h the delicacv id anv hum ui ble mind, and .t ul i yat him r was propose* Ito call lr i.i ! If lo a . in nearly aßectlnj; ditns dl. I, very ;m.n h iuu >teil u tied ic .d he heard this 1 •, us-uu. he would receive (he donation. Mr, M‘ll. uus'eil tail tin il oiso would not attempt to, ve-ii; ac wh it».uiiiotproved, and will not; tint n would net descend to Iheinves-; : ion ot lads which arc known to (ho whole world, and arc interwoven with (.lie mostiuiei stui and important, parts of our own history. Mr. Mangum, of ' ex|)iesscd hisdccji re grot at the motion lo rcre.u nil, and hr i. til v coiicu . i t*. 1 in the v lews of .M . M• i t .hi He co .id have, wished tor the honor i>i ,; ,c Vine Oitii name, and for the honor of (he House that no Mich ntlaii as tins, should have beam meditated. Mr Herrick, of Vie. ruse to explain his vie".- in imdlin;', tlm uiotum of ludelinite post pon uient. He was willing to support i,h bid, and v aid not oppose it when fai 1 Y bi tore the 11 oaso. r. B i w tld regret to see th ■ jourii.il ■ i .c House banlencil w iflimoii ,1, t ■.i.- sa' act. tie W U Will: lo p, ■ it against ,m oppo»dum which, il , i- •. in. i ins t ope iic ! " lake a was a ! ... >g. oar "*'.iiuiiy, ..ml «.n desirous a pc-,, me the wnole. -al | ct to Mmnlav. Mr. L amp tell was not oj |u,m'il io the piincipl* ol the bill ■ ie w i . ia (~\ur ol granting V, ,0,00'), to iieneral Hafay ■Me nd V tbe pay ' a Major (ienei.il far I,f, H,. did not iik i tu be taken by surpii-c, and ' wi slier, tin; .til postponed for u few days "'% I V m >;ion from 'li Tocke-* to lay the hi ! ’ ; lon ’he table, for the p i■>, •■>•* of conciliating a > on i u • vote, was i"-’ by i large nia jontv M’ M .ci 1 \ r a. 0-e to corrobo ♦:r " <!*■• statements of Mr. Livingston. He a- h- uu "f going much (m liter in the ■ (amount of die ,t ,nation, than •:,.*( of the bill. jThe services of (i neral Lafayette we.ie in rjvi,i ;a 'ie. l oan' is not i man eho breatties iuiir .-ir in treads uor -uil, eli* i- not indebt jed to him. Mi ton- ot N. V uni of tl,e mym le' on '.ml • I- ■. 1 a'ed the | bill. The rjuestii av es li.' " * i!■. ~o the dis ! ,1c! or :c in i* nil mo ’. *-, e.iiK vcie .i.i oega -1 {lived, and the bi 11 vas by coir * m read f 11« tuird tin,' , and pa.r.vul by the follow," -g vote : ) - M --.r» \bbot, Adams, Alt*vat . I V . \li" 'in* r of ’i no \Men, r,( i I lb no. Allison, Arclu/r, Il uley, i, ivlies. Ba ber, ol (hum. J*. V f rbour, 1.8. Barbour, Bartlett, Bartley? ■ I Blair, s ••'■*<■ k. Breitl, I’rown,' KtUrn il k1: 10 •bnh ! , C U:;,!)('! *, of t ■ i ito', (’ irey, ("a >, - ■ Uik .iek, (hdiliis, Conn l )', Cook, Craig, C jjlin shield, Culpejiper, Ci-hman, !)..v fee, I- I I 1,1 ! I, I! '.i; ~, l',»! LM.I v ,'fM it,-, of l''on Kllis, Karndly, I'tu'<l, Fm,(, i ; onn Kuiite, ui New-Vork 1 •'<»»... vtH. K iWiiid ' s( Kutler, (iiurison, (<atlm, U. ■:■: , ■ i ■■■ , I;.,! I,i Han - Ha ••. • Ho ipi.ill, II i, M i rick, ! 1 unari Hog i»ton 11.,! umb , Hook Hiu iuu, Ingh .m Ua, ks, Jenkins, .leonings, J. I'. Joln.emn, ' Kent, !. Itle! jv,"io a Lathi.",), Lawren e, 1 as, ! ii w lie !,, Letcher, L ' ti< lilving-toii, 1 Lock, Lo ,g. L'lMgfcliow, M‘ \i tluir, M Dull;!• ' Keaii; il'k-e, M‘i\,iu M*|.'tn ol Del Mui'ii ip v;ill M M.ikiev, M.ir-j i tllli; ele , \! aii ■ u M 11 do 11 Miller, M'< ■• ■!, ’ *',• : hii■ < ■mil, . 1 .Mil. Muor •, 1 of Mu ,<1 ' ■ il >r ..an, Xai .V ' a i'vvi ,oi, O'lJrien, Ol.a. llw. n, 1 I'.rte -ui). -iI i’enn. I lumer, ofN il. I’lum- 1 er, of Bon . j’uii,■■.••(• Ua i.in, Uv ’tl, Itev Holds, tin'll.., d-, 1< ■■ ■ .’launders. 8 milord, >ha!j . Arthur ,-uiii'i: Vl v. Kulidl, fell.;] S.tai i.u 'a ui !; , \ St p 11’a -oil, J. - .e- 1 plicnsuti Stewart, Stodd.rd, Bbirrs, Swan,! laliafeiTo, L.ilmd, l.iibir, ten Kyck. : I -st, I limupH tt, if lb .. Tt mipson, ol , H ~. I' i -’iii ,i, drucy, I r • lie. or, d ' V,i. Tih'iii, I, ; !i'ce, Vance, of N. C. Van, 1 >aluer, Va 11 . \\ i • VVarficbl, M • 1" edist o', Whipple. W hitnaan, W«.i:; , ' 1 11 a m*, • N.C James .Vdson, Henry ’.V ilson. Wit-p son, of 8. C. VVolfi*, Wood, ‘,i 'i..>d»---Me.n Speaker- I(' I. Nays. Messrs. Beecher, Buck, Bur-! b'lgll, CilUp'./e , (I Ol)io, C ill-, (• (list ! Johnson, Lincoln, Livermore, M‘ " |t .-y, iVLLean, of Oltia, M atson, Metc nle •Pattei uu, of Oiiio, Uo-h, Scutf, Si.uiuc,! ■ '■• ling, rtm-iipmiu, of Kt*n. !■Mu, el S ■' * "•: , \ niton, lilU ie.wy, W il«ou, ol (ihio 'i ngh',---aio. W hen the y eas and nays had been called; •in ■ ■-1 <I ' ■ peaker t os,', and ou rv jing, that, having been precluded, by tliej place he held. Inun ;lie e .pre.— ian of nisi -entiment'. lu i ; ,ti:,n to eiliiei di pri-.ci pleol the lurtß of the b .I, he reijiies'•.! o r ’ mse tlV'!t: lie m the peruiitled > U» ‘ ive exp: ea-iul) tu in-, ie, ’ ,g, in .. laiiou , to I'.'lh, a« to • i'c . i v. .n w ith 11 •.i■ e of jibe oihi i nembms- and leave hui'ing in . . jnomjdl v given, the Cleik called the Speak • ■*•'•*'■ iMiue, and lea vote was recorded *-. thej elf.' niutive j ; i 'S-^ Sawnvaii, January 3. VuvVcß\ Vvmtv ‘ tr'liui.’. IM-c: IN COTTON. By the mail last nig l t which did not ,r rive until like eight o’clock, we iceeii 1,; in extra, from our <.*> rosp,indent, th N. w toil;, C.r/.i to, containing Livcrpum (. I'lgence to the 6lh Nov. tuber, ami Lon don to the creiiiii'.; u! die (th. They du ! not contain a: • adviia - fr ,m die ( mtineif lain than I*-. , utd by tin- way of Havre, ;and id lueai o u,re des’itute. We are v ed’ nl, in vv*• m, to perceive t a rise 11 (•• ;lid h. - taken f place m 1 > I'.i .Market,*-thus coyjirm m„ uenrw If,IV! I ihe l"iluwing is ‘ the intelligence, to w hich vve rest r ; Liverphot, \oo. 5, I’ricfs. — liir.o, 15 to 18s —Flaxseed, A merl.au, for erusliing, P 5 to JO-- ■>..) ierci • Iron Bark, id (in, 1-1 Lugwuud, {.’a"unea jchy, 7 Ij to 8- \ nerican Tar, 1.1 *.| i .j'l'tirpemini 9to 11- ; M -Ashes { s ia . ’ Ir. ilt Hot tu -•!) ;do i’-'.irl, da v’. ir.,; !) ,w ed ('-• orgia, lit tu |u,| ; \ . (), I fleans 8 tu 11 iob : J ~■..■. . i leaf. -1- ( : 1 ■ I t stemmed.do, u~i {, i. 4 ■ Vmet lean Flour, new, bond, ">» (id tu ‘>24. f 23,4:it) hales Cotton had been sold at I ,iv erpo.d, during the w eek end: ; |], . • >dth ot Oetnli w at an adian, if 3 4 (y 1 1 1 •iv qualities. On the'ti:,, ,dt. C(,u,m h.ni turther adv.ineed l ' (~ l--2 : , rlb. , . t London. Nov, 4. <"V■' ■' ’ c!:n-k. —This is a huj y,lav in ! liu ’ British Meek M uket. I’ll.' ‘ruminal ’’ prl* >of Consuls fur die 2Gth is 9.',; T'hen*! 1 v ■ foreign market ' •>* “i> t-ivo p eer !. ,g days. |'j le South! America securities n, iutain (heir piire-. 1 Nl '- a*’ ■' ■ and ( lombiau; ’ Domls o’ 4 Spanish humls me ’lj. Fr.-mld 1,-uip is id , ptvni. !{entes i > yij. New Neapnlitan scrip, I e ,m JiONDON, NOV. 4. ; : 1 I’ -c Bank of Messrs. Chambers & Son >'■'i Bond- : Meet, London, has stoj j»fil pay •■"• lit. i Link was established .>(■ v*mi ■ • •.:•(•••, un :it the firm of Birch. Chambers \ •il -bbs File calamity, it is stated, will be .it read fu I, 1 1 1 ii m; principally upon trades moti, Mr, (.numbers’ purchase and cnri ■ ;,- xion in the Opera I louse, I.ondon, are said ' Imve led to tae failure. Some persons in i literary rid theatrical world, are ex r,i - ' bo.;■ ■ ‘‘i ai couai ■' ’ tha l tile true cause ol,^h« = fiuW : • i >se I; oin the immense -uotfad vancol m , | -l n, -‘w speculation;' th ■ improved patent road '• 1 onil to eclipse the plan of Mr, Me-. Ad.iOl. , . TIU AL OF Mil. F VCNTLI'kiiV. ■n 1 «BWm»te individual was tried at d I Bailey, n the 30th of October. He icei to tin; liar with a slow but firm! ; >'■' ’ • ■!e appeared 'o be . bout 50. I! •wa "' : upon die- Starve of h.r- i-.-.- on the’ , i 4 June, forged ade. , for the transfer ol| ■ with intent t > defraud t Banl i ' ! ! . 111 ■ I. He pleaded “not guil y"in ~ ton” of voice, lie was then - dgn d I ;a;mn Sf 'dhei (hat ;es, to all which ' . plea- ■< • d ■ guiitvlt being i; ,ate ’ (hat h nr pnso.ier w u s indispo-ed, Mr. .Ins-j »e allowed J ll m to b■ j> ,ivi, 1■ ■! wit!, i 'A ' 1 ’> ■ rile Alt. i ney -general slated the I hi pi'ion ilot -i dischargef i ", I l ' l duly, he said he was hound to .. ' h v 1 i 1 elf to a bare red it !of lads. 1i I l v taße "i-.cio the prisoner was allowed no ' ' 1 ’' ‘ (; I ’ i■' a i ill his I. „alt WOO it; be ! , -*-**• l Jf «><. the greatest impropriety il he were y to imln go iii .my ihisi a rail ms 1 ending to e\ , t ■ ' *i<‘ ■ 'it prism V. i, , M , |i,. , |, • • '■ o • j. .i l ni >• .- die na ,k i>g ...... t . of 1 ' '•> Si racev & Co. .winch wi- establish- ~ ' d about limey wais io, Ml. i ,n ,t!ero.'s s ia, ier was i .km: laio me Sinn n account >" v I** 4 * know lodge of bit king usiti In 1- 11 • 'ii i email died t.ne on so , woo had > been a ■-nlidomi.,l cle.!: in the banking-|„ ”! us ''id mad ix-romi versed in die con „ ' ' >l ! " * ; ■ ’ ba. !;. -ut •v> dud It i, aiul do n pi ju :i tol the h i'i. dm i ved chief c ; up- Crto'ii. In ;. ;,, a la y, named ( ' .... - ter of th ,e was possessed of I -lot), three v : ■. pow et of attorney had p by whit It /500 ) (if tliiu stuck liad . j -'d. Ihe lady’s name was s *' r »as \ ell rs those of two clerks in the| ’ ■ ' ■ * H-a (.•,), as witnesses to the! ( ” i necessary that the date at ' 11 the h* ! vases cutcfl, and also some | J ' ll f 1 1 ar., d .m'V'l be vvt tten by the . ■ tii-o;:. to ~ ion it, > 11 length.! j e hand writing o > j . 1 ■ * ■ 1 gt. tid, h Wev•bo i ro-L 1 ' 1 ■ com i document o' a.. tsst'exira l ' ' . >'..i! "• h would id,ii the ill 1 i * i ’ ' f) I* ; ' ' ' • ' ' •'• >• ' -uid a L.ui. Wli o in;| '• o ■i, ~.s pifemi t-s in ’ortTer-l. ~.■ 1 >" :l icd, and, nv means of aj' : ‘ • '• 'a Ins w;i»c!» efi ins, a • ■■ w ■ ; .rued 'w , it there .as • ’ d.» '’’ - ''• ‘ rj •$ eir-g n . a , mi.;' jtramc.- J: S.jio con < ji. (. One ca-o 1 uas ;.mll| t< iff a lab d, ant! in th: ~ ’ l' a, !Hl . i-\l; aordfi. ,ry die i nn.o . ,d,u, ;' i-o . >(,u;n by I e p siii -r ■. n-.vii hand As-s g Humber ot sums in (he Slocks, *" I’m .m -l: of i MiO,)/. will the own , • ■ names attached to me . .m -\o sums, tl i> ’ !';■■■ - i he. f 11 11 * * * 1 ’ : ■.; cr e d ; house, 1 have l-n . d .-lowers ot attornev.p I .inti I liave sold nut the ah' ,■ 'Uim- without Mm knowledge of my pa inns. I kept up ■ 1 - •■ ■ ■ , i “ HUNU-V VU .N L’LEIIOY. i “ L •; tier st. ;M ly 7, lot o.’’ 'mi timi i ids extru-iitlnui i y postscript, - writing . the pijsonet : Me i ink bej.:!!) hi si to refuse s i.’id to (•. t ia cyedit . iiu;t shall smart for if. “11. K.” It was extrtoitiinnrv, continued the At-i 'torney <i Mit ral, that though this docui|ienii uas wni ien s-i Ir b,u k a iS ! (~ no cirefini ■ s'-in ■ s ~,i.d 1 have in lui. cd tii- prisoner fo' Mlesf .iy it - erat vsime'ses wn- men called, -- ’ I'm o evid nee merely supported t!i state \ nnt id le oruey General Vd ; 'witness: s Irm c iocludt Mi Justice I’etke’ said, ‘ lie- Faniilleio\, (lie case for the osecii ! o'ii I, nig cltiS( ■ , n you have any ■ thing (a -iv now is your time.” The pn S'mer thei said, “ With viu' Lortlshiii’s permission 1 wish to say a few words.” lie ■ then io..k nit his papers, put on his glasses, ind itsa with great < mijmsure, but with ut- sic-, : ■ feeling, to the, lollowitig etfect ••Id not -pc ; ■ free himself c-.nquy wln lie ... i brought no •■I in n-eif, yet lie trusted that a correct ■: - eio d it lads w aid entitle him at, least 'o cniiimis-n.a: i n, imi remove the' I jirejndiccs whuh a- ' have bt . . excited! o.igaiis him by (he cenei nianaer in vehicle b e puiiin prints Ind falsely described thei , , cei.'s i t lilt . J! “ | oceeded to give a ■itslory cl tie bun iig house from us loun-j (ii i. M .Vn In into the concern! : in I din, he ua. only M 2 y oars of age, andl •f id the house deeply embarrassed t>v i the large advances which hud been made tin minder-. In 1 81 >i, the bankruptcy of di ■’ f 5c 1 o. ; -i a loss to tiie housi dMh >•/. In i >l4, 15, and 10, the bn ai e ls called ii; - n , in t oiisetjuence of the .i.c-c-M.i'ions. ;ii b inding to produce J?ll)U,- e old y in I ns id av rtmg irrenat - 1 in c iv' s> Li 1• . • the most responsible i •it Tie' partners died, and the einbarrass ii>\ -,« 1 1 the hulls ware increased bv beiiT' l c u ion t rci d his cat ital. Vlurm ■ a ll this tine -m; house was without resou- , ee? rxcipt those fur irhirh lie nan now re-i ponniblf. He was in a statu of the most 1 , ntolerahlc ..itsfress and distraction. He! eceived in relief from his partners ; he had no person to look to hut himself, and j luring the whole period pi the umicu rass-j uieuts id widt h lie had spoken, no inquiry\ had been mode ns to the manner in tvhir.hl hr had niurasrd In au>.fai.\ the faiUr.'* ere- 1 (lit of fhe.Ji Mi .jti icey h:]d qai'.iet! ] sb.is v i-ui ' • ami gone to FryMce, leaving! hum exposed to the cor .mpitmcg-. Having irnn, detailed ibc netessinesmt thigdrin, he; jinnv most solemnly declared, that all tin l , m.tncxj which he had r>-allied wan applied j so/ehj to the purposes of supporting he tahUshnienl. This fact the bt .files would | •how. l?v that alone the hou.-u wa.. saved I from bankruptcy. Tm >of his - tnt 1 d Joverdra'vn >.oo*l, lie again comniai.y 'ed 1 * i cue! slaC'iiients: v. nidi the pressi hail put (mill against )iim It was well! .k-c.wn to those who wen acijuamted with; ; .- lubiis and character, that, so l.u timid 'being guilty of the crimes and profligacy al-j llegetl ii”ili.isi him, lie had never - ntertaifi-: ied a'i idea of one of them, five In coticlm ' miou, ft- etpresaed Ins con!idenc< that the' jury would give his case an impartial and' merciful consideration. |, 'The Jury, idler retiring about twenty: miniTs, rctu ned,and (many of them muihjj . I n d; g-;v. a yerdict ot Guilty ol Utter-p inz. - |i Tin Conn cl for the prosecution consult i d mi'-’thei for some minutes, after whichh M • ' - l itn■ intimate ;to tiie prisoner,! lit i'. ym-rney General din not think ■! ! nec.es o -n mu, Tiito eg more indict- ' • (i v. not no his pain fid hit f ” promo’, e the lenience of the law, In Chi i-.tia.i uiagisirate lie wa- bound vise him to prepare for his ■a.is not >mpossible that mercy s' .1 !"* | ■mended to him in this -, irld, bur .''as-'' . a) sc many anil uch fret) • ;it c suin-pi ■• • same olfenc ' mie. In- o'-' ii tii kit was most improvable. H ini” at i lon,, then for .to make!;- peace- God. 'lie. pi'.oner raised.' his (clasped hand-*! with iat energy (owardn his iietvrt, and t bowed to the, bench. He Was led out sup-|t ported by two persons, quite ieeblc, avidd scarce!; Mile to move his limbs. V ; Fauntlerov mi being led back, to I pi 1 son, was dreadfully depressed, lie was ' permitted to occupy the same apartments | s which he had tpiitted ivfore his trial and, I - i- cary to custom, was but slightly manac-|( led. * j 1 Go Puesday, the Court proceeded to call j* up ai'. the p is iners on whom sentence of Meath was mbe pronounced. Mr, Faualle rov remained ,it the side of the Dock, . Mr. Fauntlcroy then said he ha few vvaMila to otter vvhv sentence of death should -M*i, )1.»....i'1r..(;L .Ltul p, i CWC-dud 1(1 T'llll .1 paper, the parpuri ofwhidi was, to i uploie, the t leim in y of his M ijesty, which he; tlim.gr. '.intbl not be denied him. if all ti.l circa a-s antes us tliir. case could be made. •" :i to the Lice. -Hewac wdl: ■ to die,' ami n:i!v tic-iied to avoid 1 ■ omiui., . end or- at count of his family. The Recorder th n passed sentences on all ih c prisoners, imi stated tha , although they n,|M,t mu hove uiiv i.qie for merev, yet il any thing occ iructl,'in any one ot tiie! cases, it could be carefully and anxiously ; submitted to his Majesty, Friy ate letters from Panama of the 20th' ol Oct. received at Bo>, ton, state, that in an | action er the battle ol Juni). between Holi vai anil Canterac the former was compelled; -o re:real with dreadful havoc. Bulimic, it. is ! added, liad diree horses killed underbuy—I ids fm ue was 61400--that of C anterac, dou >1 Bolivar had retired :o Guayaquil to i ecogmze Ida to res -»«§•»• I Phe mummy which has been exhibiting pa New k, was agreeably to public no-! Mice, unclosed on the llth inst. bv Dr-, .vlott, Stevens and Arkerly, and several i. tlier gcntlcuiua m (he facuDy, who it is 1 expected, will give a yen interesting state- 1 iiiuni to the. public, Ai! cavil and scepli sikm is completely put at rest, on the sub juct of flu reality of the mummy. Thei D uly Advertiser says, (hat on placing the! laxly on the table, H appeared to he wrap 1 ped iu a countless number of folds of linen, j which, by age, had been firmly matted to-; gel her : but upon placing the knife at thei head, and vvith diflicMtv cutting a straight dine to the feet, the casement was easily -eparated from the ho ly, which was found >" be in a hard Idack and perfectly drv state. Ml the bones, flesh and skin, were found to be as hard .is common wood ; the arms., {bunds and lingers, were in quite a perfect! ;state, and in a natural position by ti": -ide i the body. A large quantity of glutinous -übstancc was found within the body,which on iturning was of an agreeable odeue. No | Moubt can now remain that the mum nr i \-l jhibited, was entombed three thous.i. 1 years j ago ; and by the pains taken in embafiuiigl it, that il was the body of a fern alt of no in (considerable importance. ! _ _ —C/OV3 — fho I>. legation of Chickasaw Indians, which had been at Washington city for ai short time past, left that place on tiie 23d uli. in the Western stage, on their return! home Dw id Larto- has been reelected a Sc-j | mi toi from Mis- mri, f. r the ter in of six vears' ifrom the 4th of March next, * ■ i * CONSTITUTIONALIST. . FR1I) F, JAN I '• ■ ift i■■ od that u a ii j au m, gel up ui this .place a memorial to r 5 :! ' UT,;V *- ;ilnst “ F‘ " sum of I B ”'** at auction in and other nort'i- V7r“ eb * l ° ullid '• "onder ilu^diseovenei-- not the whole of (he jiiccuimnated difficulties and embarrassment* .i' :! I”V' ,miian t ß ' tn,liels :intl hjaiiufactur lei:- of our country, have been . I earl > rta ■*ce * 1 ; ,la practical ,Vt pmhject, p. ..per diffidence. Sto-it, ,j! the evils cuiof>hiue.‘d of, are imk, d id by my qunfk sighted people i; '' :,t aiictwn must of course c.v 1 that the i • HO I : 'F ,yrat.y, 1 i|, ufhm the bufC* ' ■■■] „y ie ’ V 1 ’ ,9; I “ i “ifrchandi/e vs 'o belong to simple ones of the v*/li t 4 / uu |d r M ice m such«|)ro(t:c(ion tainted ,ra yler- in articles when er ofi > s »i,y | lu urv But since filing, .4 qualities, an prices mupt varyj atffl&l'lie well to i u -v, every man to the exercise of his own md menr, which, disciplined by experience uT II most cast 9, ‘ford the be c c against unfair practices in commerce, f! , more the subject is ag. bed, tfie louder «•>' h;'ro.tho -.lie,, anil buyer. t nucti.o •rm ii.i nemies of me Tar if. Aryl ii -cmi J , r . is (f)e n>, ;; iUat ra r I ‘ • .’-pi m.-lpfe i ; ry nmnouLi.t I liial usei, o *<:v.v-atuiii flic one i: i in.le. [ l;t ' idei w iai ih: t ve»,-> ■ ‘ r > ! w •: .JU •; inks, of lllilttl ■ Iv -itert i line fir: ■>; has n ’ v published snvcciil (mm letter in \] f I i bring the Federalists into popularity, and to tilt;.rove Air IVe-ddem Monroe’s” asset- • tnm tii.it e i niin leaders amongst them we ■ tain', if with momtidrical Mr, H rpei • is once, to list a backwoods phrase; iaj <i Republican ’ and wor a suit otj patch Iho spi tl ettertol simplicity in his politicks* she good pe )*. pic of South Carolina belie r-d i , Ins-sin (' if and ti Med liim to Congress, where he vas soo distinguished as a Federalist ■d the first water ; after which, his very, iiiime became -t-'in - t.i hi constilr.ents, Init that he tinl noljnuch care f«>r,having estab lished his fortunes risen here, Acctirtlin;: to his own account, lie is now tl; ware, a-’ - mirer of -Harris, u (huy Olh, ,s ; willing to break a lance in defence oii iha Hartford Convention, and intends ng dn to obtain a seat ;:i Congrei» if the good peo-. ■ jh-ot M >!,im! win be kind tc tis wishes.-I ' * ii- ,0 v oinch he seeks j} f -nni- . > Mr. Veditm would say, twofo!: , : ; pr .'inolc Interna! hupro • ■ tr.u'. , ' ; "id 01(0 to If'■Ml In colon l..ini: With tto di : » vstem, we would no oinmeml I'ts application to his own head and heart; dtnd .- to (lie la.-t, we presume h- will rii-1- y coast < the inhospitable Hayti ;>s the locus pei \tive of his dingy fr i nds. !!,- will p ro b; . M-ly pi'tife* tlie w.’i-Js i t Russia in whir counti v he has tr aveled, nod where if sane, speaks tth, C- w Sag w i I the autocrat himself, who desired to - Mo ■' if of the Generals mil if j against the great Napoleon. It is possibly that his Czarish majesty might (o place him at the head of the Coi av amt Ito bestow upon him a body guard if Cos tracks to whom he might impart his dj-cc e ■ ''ics in internal impiovemciUs, with nreat. .ad\uiilage. '■ i Our readers have seen that Congrqs- ha? granted to General La Favktte, 8200,000 ' I hind a Towfxship of 23,040 acres of Land, | How so munificent an offering will b re 1 :reived by this great man lemains t - tie :known ; but there can be no doubt that his | conduct in this respect, us in all others, will but increase our adiriiration.anil e iteem 'of his character. ; Appointmtuin by the Governor. —Tife;.- j r.i-xa r.C lloj.x, tube Judge of the Superior ' Cnurt> ui the Southern Circuit, in the roout n( Thom--.s W. Harris, resigned. It. A. Biiall, to be Solicitor in the room < of T G. !1 out, promoted. —ao©— I t)ur sanguine expectations of the con 'elusion of a treaty with the Creek Indians, iby which aI: i part, if not the whole, of j finie territory which they occupy within our 1 'limits, was expected to hive been acquired, Q '.tie at end. The Commissioners have re- 3 uinierl, wit 1 ,iut having been to etfeU s y thing. I’he Indians, if report be true ' were operated on by an influence which the I \ omtnis ini.er.- could not centr'd, and c-rna, tl: g from rmarter ■ ,< disposition tc thwart the view# of the Government was i least to im e been exper -ml. Jiecordei Execution.- Perez Anthony, convicted ■t murder on (he high seas, in the spring of |1823, ha# been executed at Boston. A nu- I jmerous collection of people assembled to I witness the awful scene, ar r' are stated to 'have conducted themselves with great pro-/ ( jirief \ I