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90U TilK ATHENIAN.
iM' Wa :'nnm (on *u*«t to fait.'*
a thin world, »»Uli all Ms lir»;*l»l i»l**«’v,
t.nc-r (»• iilui* I, luiVf Ijnlfjd and */*•' **
u'llli iM rnpitiroiiH hrnrl fhiillh’.t' fctufv.
..f HiiMliot.il, f.in-vor hn- flown ?
Ilf'**, w\iPn it.-Ia>? i.oppv
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liens, F b 7 1832.
I-Mth, i:n• \#*u y.,iU sii,m!<iid.
ST AIK OF Till: NATIONS.
JVhfit are they nbniil ?— L*f us look iiWoad
<1 a-t . iliiiii — j»til ti|i flit' camera tucidu fluff
mi 1111*tri I,mu. Ku-v, o i'i'*r, jostling Iff?;
'ijf|il»«*r, lul' Hl nn Ins own li?;i!i oIijim*!, see
«• 'ud;\idua! min! Furl, like another ill po-
r
i:i>iri:n is v o. r. siimwji.vd .tut ox c/msf
Hu, otrifspon-.'nt “O.” i-t informed (hat \\ cannot
• if a answer
iave ncitlur
y to ha
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mild oblige “ a fnu
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fjini Mil* v. I’ri.ler
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will [0(1
i.iI ,,S|ICI I mi! mil'.r.- — In,ini’
- ..dl’e ini; only in the pernluo if
• I.r, all duvet! In exertion »,v tin*
• : *wnt T p.\v< r. Si'tjishucs*: - uliefh
Ned .ih \irii I ><
tell ftlllling Hi dlff'Of"
I*. \,-nn*. hu ciniinn, !
il :» ij'iiocuiff,
It hut it he (tiling t'-i France ! — Lifting liim-
, — |*11iiir»u down those above him, that
, : ;,v set ;:i Ins'll : kicking nut peerage ami
|.f | ; rri'P'irill” to urilll I (III 11 - I’ll 1111 ;i|)C
M's, (.’buries Dix iilui Id select a ?<:ny an
ti .ill v, fill pride III the rirclum ; |'l.'i mi in ” Wars
wit 1 - ih.- iii-iniinnri fur il.c mi I,. ■ cl gb.rv ; and
ii ■ n,while fisislis.’. fill..'line, cl ,aisud l'mi,i-
i tlilc. | iiudmtund that 1*2 u.ilr
What i.v hr. (loin;; in F.urlanJ ?—Holding
f.i J \\ tint I,.- has got-—power nnvifege, plaee,
p.ni' on, imd th•» right to pick Ins nniglibor’s
tiiH Hi". and rtilTImn : or striving for reform in
♦!n Farlianietii, dial he may afroga’e j.iivile-
ees |;• nstniiS. poor rates and eoni laws, ami
pe' enough to eat and wei.f ; holding meetings,
making speei he**, and dining ; paying six
pen. e in everv shilling to taxes and tytln-s,
Hml loi/y.aing 4 ‘ Old t .nglam! forever \' }
II hat is the . lustrum fitting f — Standing A. M
niill ■ v nh all Ins might, will, as hands in hisjr.cav.
po' kris like a crocodile ; eonlent with hisjrlrok
own government, uml twisting tighter the
bonds of the Itnli-in. Writing l.evnois, dis
coursing eloqm nf iiinsie, Huiokiug, (piafiing
Khrin min. and haling ihe Frem h.
See iintn in Sjwin l—Homg to mass nr
turning infidel Feereilv. enj -ving Ins eigar and
In^ -iesia, Kightng f*r the Fortes, news pa-
perle>R ! too Inmgrv »o serenade his mistress ;
hilt with soul to,, proud to Wither under op.
pr» at, he renu ni 'eis !,i- im ient glories,
ami o ps '•MteW in hi- nmn »* rtipn.
Loot at the 7Vr/r ? P* r-oading his people
.don nit I ati- and n - ra in favor nt
id pantaloon--, leaeln.-g his soldiers the
• r\f‘T< ise uud e-tahlirhiug a neivspa
lient, as von -oe. on enliglimning his
and 'he only monarch in F.umpe
-o ; eating pill ms and kahobs, In-hal-
tormmg aimses. improving Ins laws,
his huane, Ins irmy ai d his navy, sonieimies
Cutimg otf beads, but still bent mi the great
ehp'ct of regent rating bis nation ; tlio pride of
)iv»i.g ne t ar. hs !
The Uumuim— Who Mills the peasant with
the t>i iie and the re-i of the live stork, m
iiimuts him, has got the Pole down again, and
is t i»w iving him I’a-t, and dn^ empire mil
Mo • ujnv eternal trampnllttv, the repose of
d»r f oi|-in. The Prussian lent a trip and ii
lileK to the Pole hi the -« ufil*, and now, vab
1 hiiiTiipon Schwartz Hicr t offers m- a.—i-tuorc
to o mpel the ll'hinn to pav a part of tin
HoTlander’a tax The Hollanderbroad
fsre looks rueful and wrathful, and though
gathering Ins Torres, lie rJrarlv is afraid to lie
gin. for tho Itelgrtu refuses to he Dutch, and
re-olving to Ife Freneti. has a promise of help
l'rntd the latter The A mg of the Sicilies i-
taim_ sugar plums, the Puke of Ifrunswicf,
has runaway I'rmn hi- eiilijer»s«, and l)>’n ,W<
gutt puts Ins into dungeons.
Pint is the •hnrriean doing ?—That whu*|i
in I :- M.\ ercign discretion It** rhonsetli ! Ow
ing Allegiance to none on earth, choosing bis
gov i r ami instructing bun how to govern,
wnhr.n taxe- to impoverish, no privileged or
ders 'o oppress, no neighbor to mol, st him,
ho s Mefb under ills own fig tree by the bor-
uers of his pie -ant stream-. His broad do
rr.*',,s are lertde, agneultmn and commerce
, (locution and morals flourish,and in*
a fncnd^ by r*r, i.i9f»rtion of j-} 11
sent us, bk>* wk kfivo « stab- • ' !
'(• canr. -t dv; art, never to
kind tm!e. ■•- a responsible
fornnilton. Tins we have
i avoid injuiim? the f. elings
inarriay e are an:;,' i,n;< :
red up c. lb
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th. ’ place, Trt'r.i.Vy
'•esw, baa arrived in
i duties of hia r:(al;.»n
atkCs
tJ-ir ? n:c?i'.y f' ' s '* -tily. All * ■*
«•»’ admire rol-rm in f ' 'bin,? wher- c »• !' ;
^u w !m• |,i,r*-a i r v , t , ftiii**n h if . •♦ ? A • t • • r.
j ue • ns-j ivlc r» f.'-r. n tbrrna'ir-M prcgrrsspp to a fa 'h.
An inPlaeCM of f * kind recurred rot long sin:., a-
| we learn fmr*> - k ( .aj• r *’do^ , ea 3 l," whera :he pr^cti-
J ea! efficacy Oi t'.npiranee was exemplified to a Most
I panful and no:",r’unate degree. A temperance cot-
i to was called upon to extract a tooth f»r a ladv, and
| after the opera '.ion* iu his strenuous advocacy of “ to*
| :al ob ilinencf,*’be insist* d that cold '.i-aUr should be
held in the moiil.i, iiittcad of brandy, which i J fre^ucrit-
!v employed in strch cast.*.?. In vain the lady t xpoeio-
ia'ed, uud urged i;« danger of taking cold—cold wa
ter wns die sovereign |<anacea m the ti'imJ oftiie doc
tor, am) he mm 11 it re lore inexorable. He perhupb
feared, t,»r, f 'hat if brandy was employed, a portion ot 1
it might elongate downwards, and the consequence
would ihen be dreadful. Well, cold wider waa lined,
and the cGiiscquenr •• was that the ladv took a seven
cold, airfMbr many a long-day after endured more in
tense puiu limn h id fallen io her lot before. Our
d» ra w 4 ll .eudily allow tout lids was “carrying the
too tar,” and that the doctor,',hough “ e’en Hi - fail*
• bun.cl m virt /e*s side, ’ d.V.pluycd a good deal of
a!«.ua jenr..aficc. It is hy such fanatics that t!;
.t.d cfii , 1h of mai»v of cu; rnord, und benevolent,
id rtlci .us i.cjti'utions arc :n part destroyed, their
H icu c weut'.u.ed, unJ the.r energy paralyzed. l>ut
r Hu n, r.nd ihe cn.:onra"?ment they receive f
i •juojhigTjut v/cll meaning turn, many an oh
deeded ut.'.dy, that haft languished for tiio want of
gi.t have fiourirhed and dor.c
lit b.avo been di^cirdni
jD:d. •
! f iT e:
.'•let »tos-
D. tin
Mo,;d.--1
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ill**, wiitcn no
mow in nabcrshnuM ounty thiywin-
«v» r 1c ' o cfjunllcil in intensity or
date of dOil, .Jan. lie na\.s: “For
r weather has been extremely cold
iv f'o’it !as», m,(hv fell and contiuu-
it 10 o’clock. The average depth
ci, lo r ig!ii inches. This morning I
st from Clarkesville,
t In fourlc"., inefiCK deep. |t
I that nns been known in the
to
pt)«
Hlb.
In 1
om riaikcsvido to this place, which
weekh since a i being in mnl' inpla-
♦ ruions last week. It arrived here
nod departed the following morn-
sted to -talc that its orra"gementP
Mvillr every Thursday at 7 oh lock
nnivis nf Athens every Friday by G P. M.~
ens rv» i v S.tiiiid.iv nf 5 A. M. and nrrivo at
e on Suml.')' hv G I*. \t. Thonian King, l «q.
■ille, is the c,,otfactor, to whom the publi
Ichti I for I hi.i ec, -'ful ncco;nmod.i(ion.
— - V- —
'r'^-The fJearriii Journal eavs it understandu that
Judge U *r,i"n declines being n camlhhito for a Rft.it in
foi’greps. Judge NVnvne has been lorn, HI V nomina-
I.mI in the Savannah papers fir the office, and we Ijnvc
no doubt lus substitution on tin* Troiip ticket wil
accepiahle to tl,«* people of fl corgi.?. We were, indeed,
a little sin pri-rd nt the omisrion of bin name in the first
i< sinner, but ss the ticket is now full, and hifl name
iuHei'rd, we would nnv with theConstitoliorifllist, that
“ I.* go hack to con-ider « hy the Judge was not nf firsl
nut upon il, would on!\ involve us in fruitfeps rlisput*
f* udiug to distract and divide the great Republican
Part v of Hcorgia.”
’t TJ*Three Daily .\ctc.t;nj;»ert, it is said, will ere long
nit ell (cut advocate
muel.'guod —mni.y a vice
and it'-iny a folly id
make tin ir ni.pcnrance
the lime ft,- cernmenc
f’omier, wlurh w.ll he \-
H e <i’:-t of April next,
Irtilv ’lie balance • t the
ins threatened art entargi
in \"giiFtn Of one only, is
ment fixed, ami that in the
"tied three Hines a week from
until the first of October, and
yt ar. The Foneti’iilionalitM
inent and improvement iu its
nance, though it doi-H riot u(»pcur to incline o
o’T rillion of speed. W’e hull oli these ■ymp-
ol progressive intelligence with pleasure, ko;>ing,
- c7S>—
!:pitches of Mt urs. (" y and liay.ie,—The last mail
Jiaviig broughl no papers north of Columbia, S. C. tv
liavef.ot yet received the whole ot Gen. Uuyne’a red
to Mr Clay, which was delivered in tiic Senate of th
l ? . S. on the iCfh wit. The subject was a resolution
iutrothiced by Mr. Clay, to take off the existing turift
upon uitn ies not manufactured in the U. >*. We give
the toilowiug extract of a litter from Washington to
Hu editors of ih« liielmioiul F.nquirer, dated Jan. 17,
18.12. i he wilier pays the “ Southern Orator” a high
eotupli ueut.
‘* We «pip all dt lighted with the Sp(*ecl»
nf Hencral Hnvue yesterday hi the Senate of
V S. He comineL'ced at half alter 12, and
closed at ‘.J o’elock.
4 ‘ Doling tlii- 4 timr* In* enchained the atten
tion of a crowded and brilliant assembly, iu a
course of powerful r.ignment ; and occasional
ly wanned and melted aur beaii- by impassion
ed nnd lofty bursts of eloquence. There was
but one opnion, I believ#*, ninono the candid
ot*all pirties about Hie nipnts of this Speech.
Mr t ’luv cbara' ierisi d it as one “ distin
guished for great ability ami eloquence. 9 '
“It is a Suiij' on wlileb 'be Southern
Orator has thought murh.atul spoken much nn<J
one on which hm feeling- were evide'-tK much
interested H< • quailed, and even surpassed,
all our expecJal.mis ; and I have no doubt it
was the be.-l etForl In* ever made.
“ There was perhaps too much passion—
too much ge> leulntiofi and inlrnsit'i of man*
ntr for the rules of criticism Hut I never
judge of the merits of a Speech hv the old
rules of criticism—I judge o* i» In the effect
produced upon our minds and heart- ; and ac
cording to tins rule it may justly be deuomma-
ti (I a masterly rjispl y "f superior eloquence.
The beuulio I * ompliiiu n's |,o paid to our
own great Jrff-rson and Henry could not be
otherwise than In J»lv grattlying to tho-u who
latmed good old Virginia ns their native
land. Tno Speech you w,i! see in prin' ; and
I nm greatly deceived if n does cot idevale
General Hayne very much in the epuma ion
of the nation Will not nur Virginia Senator.' 4
omc forth on this great occasion? I ain
mire their friends and countrymen expect
them to do »c>. Mr. Tazewell, as a power*
, : " \\ . ’}*>•»«(]>,\ thf-enflC'.
r.r.u-. : «>u the 1- lav n lire,
I : 'nty ; the WrrlnP'ihv f h< r< alter.
Chat'cos: t'n tho Mcrubv thert nt'er.
J'JJingfuim .* On the Is' Monduy iu Jan.
Spring Term.
JluUcch : On th > Thuradav befiirc the 4th Moniey u
March.
Camden : On tlie 1st .Monday in April.
M ut.nf : On t'..u Morul.iy thereafter.
Cyan: Ha ^.uuiFUay fhcretifirr.
.McIntosh . • n tho Monday thercafer.
Liberty : ’.;n the Monday thereafter.
Hryvn : On iht. Tluusd. iv ther* after.
I'dioi^haiK . On ihe 2 i Monday in May.
Chatham: On the Monday thereafter.
FLINT CIRCUIT—10 counties.
f. B. KtRoKC, Jl E.Uf; \\ . Foe, s*'l ir ITOR.
/Hub: 1st Mfinrkiy iu Feb. au.I August.
ffuustm : 2d Monday ii; Fe b. and August.
Crairford : 3d Monday in F* b. and August.
Upton : 4th Monday in Feb. and August.
Pike : 1st Monday iu Ma.eband Sept.
JWuiiroe : 2d Monday in March and Sept.
Fayette : 3d Monday in March nnd Sept.
*Wirton : 4th Mondnt in 'larch and Sept.
Butt* : J at Monday in April, and o;: the Thui^day
utlerthe lat Moud.iy in Oct.
7/f“\j .* 2d Monday in April and Oet.
MIDDLE CIKCUIT—9 counxies.
W. \V. Holt, judge, fb .1. Jenkins, Att’y Gun.
Spring Term.
Columbia : 2d Monday in March.
Washington .* 4th Vfendyy in March
Montgomery : 2d Monday :n April.
Tatnall : On Thursday ihe/e.iiier.
Emanuel: 3d Monday in Apr.*.
Srricen : 4th Mondav in Ap:«. ; .
llurke : 1st Monday fn May.
Jrfftrscn : 5d Monday in May.
Richmond : 1st Monday in Jung.
Fall Tern.
Columbia : 2d Monday in Sept.
Washington : 4*!» Monday i:i Sect.
Montgomery: On Thursday after ill c ! r
October.
Tatnall : 2d Monday in Oct.
Emanuel : On Thursday thereafter.
Hcriven : 3*1 Monday in Oct.
Jefferson: 4tl» Monday in Oct.
li\ukc : 3d Monday in Nov.
Richmond : 1st Monday in Jan.
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIH
15 COUNTIES.
\V. T. Colquitt, judge; J. W. ltoos ,’s
Muscogee : 1st Monday in Feb. and An,
Stewart: Wednesday after the 3d Month
and Auguat.
Randolph : Friday thereafter.
Lee • 4th'.M<mday in Feb. and August.
Suv'pt'r Wednesday alter the 1th Monday in Feb.
and August.
Marion : Thursday thereafter.
Talbct : 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Harris : 2d Monday in March and Sept.
Meriwether .* 3d Monday in March and Sept,
Troup : 4th Monday in March and Sept.
Coweta: Ihi Monday iu April, and on Wednesday
ufter the 1st Monday i» Oct.
Dekalb : 2d Monday in April and Oct.
Campbell: 3d Monday in A pi il and Oct.
Carroll: 4th Monday n Ajui!and Oct.
JOn.
Hj-iced leAva .j *oi
re-'uiutinu :
\ joint te.solution dcelnraiory of tho moanin^
of tin* charter of Guj flank of tho !'ruted
Stut. s, o(i th** 6iibjm t of tho paper current?/
to be issued by tins Hank :
Resolved by Ihe Senate end House of Repro
rcntalirea of the United States of America, iy
• impress assembled, That Ihe paper currency
in the form of orders drawn hy the Presidents
!of the Offices of DiFCount and Deposiie, nit
j the Cashier of the Hunk of the United ^latcp,
■ is imt authorized hy any tiling ccntamed in
j the ♦ barter; and that the said currency is, and
j is hereby declared to be. illegal, and that the
3ume ought to be suppressed.
; Mr. Denton supported tne rcotion in o
j speech three hours i"ng, and it was opposed
[by Messrs. D.lhes liuckmr, Weh«ler, Wdk-
I ms. Hibb. (hnmbere. and Smith; and further
| supported by Messrs. Forsyth, Miller, K?no,
j Marcv, oud Tyler. The question being taken,
(leave to introduce tho resolution was refused
as follows:
| Yeas—Messrs. Denton, Dudley, Elbe,
> Forsyth, Grundy, Hayne, Hill. Kane, Man-
igur”, Marcy, Miiler, Moore, Tazewell, Troup,
i Tyler, Whi e—16.
! A ays—Messrs. Dell,Bibb, Buckner, Uhnrr. --
r i;-., fhr.b.r, D'lll.ifi. Ewing, Foot, Freling-
». ilOl.drrii ,l«* "* , John,' - V#n.r
L .'i f ^ •' tdaie t s, j-tobhips,
J P W lA’*s‘-25.‘
• •*.*■ . i «*-'*, '(tfjp (•.' :}\o Fcur ,
u. Ci' mv*.<• Mouduv »• :u,
io the- House of Kept esc
»:n Uic Forn.-nUu’o or; A
»*,|. in' promoting tho jr
• nt'Siik iu i' ■.
i mm me
ii.voa, Mr
'•'iJturo, 'epo-
til und iru:nut*
r.M’cd Mrtif a. Mr.
mimitee on Military A "
! gr-
tn V.
\ r r:
the i
, 'or. 5 itched c.: ^ a
. pir.Vmll •»• >,,v ii'/iii ti«’••**•''•' iV# '
, ncs*. A numb. - i!t
Tim ■. • v, l ... . .
l’eiiiisylvaiiiii. |ir;iviri({ n rf-rhiirlor ot the lliin|/
nf ihu [7tub'll Sf'tc.'i. On motion ofAlr. Wnk-
lifTi', it U'H.i n lorrcrl to tiio Committee cf
Way- nnd ,’loans, with the following instruc
tions to said (ioiimiitloo :
I “ To require into tho oxpedienry of re|ior .
ling n toll to in, nrpnrnlo n new- Ranking Coir •
jpuny, to take offi-' i and go into operation .Ft-
| tln» expiration of th« -liarter of tho Batik ot
l the Uniiod Stines reserving one third of fits
Larnii: sin inonaay n Ai ieann lioi. . . . ,, , i, . ... .
Ihard: 1st Monday in May, and on the Friday attar Capital in mud nnk tor the L lilted Mates, In-
the -till Monday in Oi-l. [getlier will, a sufficient tionus on the rlnirler,
-crs>
CoHfiretiinnal Analysts—’l lie Senato on
ttie 17th ult. after tiio morning business, pro
corued in the consideration of Cxeeuiivc bu
siness, in which it was engaged two or three
hours.
In the House of Kcprescmativ.s, Mr.
Johnson of Keniueky, from tho Coimnetee to
one tlurd to lm suhscrioed for liv such of tiio
stockholders in the present Bank, as may lie
citizen- of the United Slates, the other third
to to- taken liy snrli i itizens of the United
States, ns may desire so to invest ihbir surplu?
capital :
" That 'Itev also enquire into the expedirr
ry of prnh luting the Bank from dealing in nr
Banking Houses and Houses neerssrir
transaction of the business nf the Coe.
whom the subject had been referred, reported folding real I'slnli'. except fertile mere purno-
a bill for the abolishment of Imprisonment I'm "
Debt. It was read twice and t-omtniMcd to a '!>
Cniiimitleo of the Whole House. Mr. Bind- pony :
din’s revolution on the subject of the T.nilT, ! ‘ Ot prohibiting ihe location of any Blanch
was further discussed by Mr. Stewart of Penn- •" :,II V Slate without tiie consent of tho iiegis
syivanm, until the expiration ot the hour al> : lamre cl such State:
And
m leapt, that they ,
b<* rvwarilcJ wiih^nkirg* J pia-u-Ht! dfibater, m not b«.‘hitu) nnv imtn in tl,« St**
M’t p*i>*nri>t.
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!' ~) r, \\ r Irani r. iih rcprvi ttint tltn SrxUu.m ftrr : rw
is iinro »uorr Pii*«p,»n«lr(l, (nerhap* nuver t,» t»»* re«um«d
again.) |.*r thr xx nnf ot pair marc. That excellent pr-
iiudiral was a ronccrvaior and (bflurnjm.ifor of South*
cm lUcrflliiri*, of w liidi our country might well Ih>
• mid. Iim Ins r»* wna not dimuw <1 t>y pr#*vioiw ! y ex*
*■<11112 bimiunricH—it ahnm* coimpictioiifl among them
• 11 * it w mild mu Huffi-r in comparison will, cither.—
Pity if ,*•, that tin South should not nnatain it« bright*
• st Idcrary ornament, ita moat valuable intellect util
, rp.**i"oiy.
• : ’J 39 By u letter recoved in town on Friday last, we
are I'llbrined lluii the nomination of .Martin fun Puren
as minister to the Court of Si. Jame*, wna rejected in
the Senate, on the 25th ult. by the casting vote ot the
Vice Progifient. We .shall wait its confirmation before
u e oiler any comment upon mh Ii an act of proscriptive
ami unprecedented injustice.
ff 1 ’ , (hu'utton and mor ile flourish,and in- g p-Wo reo it stated that the ofTW of Chief F.nci
d.\ • >i il and national pro-ponly fill tin* t;V0 nter, which was vacated by the return of Gen. Bernard
Him luart \nd tin m*» .#,♦? Him Irutts «)f| t«, I,is tm!ivcroi»ntrx,t* , Hwhicbihel'rr»id«nt«ftcr*
Freedom! 'i’h<* ntttioiiH nbr*iad are aw ure j wards conferred on Col. (iadadeu of Florida, has been
that-f'M is not us theirs, and «•! the cause } abolished by the unanitnous vole of the House nf Hop
ed the difference—1 icy will profit by that J resmtativeH of the l*. S. Col. Cad-don hi in.“'.If very
Ur.o’.vledge in the cud. and “ the beginning ol properly and gcuercuslv expressed his own convieiion
tiic end,” is at hand.
S U M h A K Y
A large Temperance meeting
?N*p‘ *seuialoea, WashmyOm,
JJ'h ill. All ihe seats in .«I
weto ot copied hy la«he- ; ainl tlie l*>t»hi»"<, gallery
yassaiie- w ei« till’ d with a d« use b *dy <H' gehtleinen
Tlu*.‘ :: *''Truiar>"r>T War ffre^ided, hftl mo-r nf the'ment
be * of hdth IlmiaesVere present. The iiteding was
edurossed, and rt solutions w»re ofiered hy \l#ss«
(irutuiv, Fielmphuysei,. Bates, ayne, and '•*. ebster
X‘»’ Htchiauitd Enquirer states ttiai the Comrfiittee
on i‘o(v»r.',| Population, in the Virginia !*eg«»!ature,
l ave ilrteimined to r#contioeiid an anoiial appropria
t:oo i f P'O.(HH) «owatd- lh#* removal .f the free people
I'fcfd-V. *\Y*^t'*uas moved, but it failed.
The v w York Courier & Enquirer has taken ano*
titer H'reteh, and now claims lo iu.* Ilia largest sheet in
t lie world.
The number of deaths in New \ nrk city during the
yanr 1^31. was six th usand, three hundred and sixit.
tiree.
C'eanji/iens aud Tuhaer », (a raoge as-oeialton) are
raid t » het .ie chief fell* yet ditccvar*;d to theprovri ss
nf the cholera. y *
I
1 of the inutility ot ttit? office, previously to its abolition.
j
Ihieh.— An nnfortunxie mrctmc took place near
sheld in the Hal! of! F<»»t Mitchell on the 27tli Jan. between (»‘cn. Sowell
the evening ol the i Woolf.dk and Maj. J. T. Camp, both nf Columbus, at
erntie ot I tie llall | which th# former was killed and llni latter wound’d.—
The cause of tlieir meeting originated in a political
quairel.
#, n the ‘25th, another duel is said lo have been fought
nmr Petersburg in this State, b\ Mr. FairofNt wberrv,
and Mr. -V,n. H. C»ist of I *tio. District, So. Ca. when
Mi. Fair was shot through thr heart. Thus have two
more respectable, talented and influential men, fallen
victims to mistaken ideas of honorable courage W hen
will men cease to shed each other’s blood 7
.i “ Cold Water" Prescription.—This is an age of re-
form—of reform in every thing—emphatically of re
form. Almost all the government J of the world are re-
'Vni nr have b^en recently reformed in their p-*-
litical bas»*a. Individuals, too, though some of the •*
are unhappily pa*u the healthful exercise nf this* princi
ple, have, i#\ th : * e.mj-try, becotr 4 * th" subject* re-
naio, if be Were to put lonb ln.i 'irpnotb.”
~cS>
SGPKHfOTi in iiEoiigia.
\ «MMto.ving caletuliir coiiiftii s tb»- time for hold
ing the Su* erioi Court* it. the several cmintn-s of ibis
Sta'e, a? ci n, clod from alle/aiiona made hv the i.i i
LogHdltire.
WESTERM < \\\<’UIT—9 Counties
Chari t.s l». t’um v. rt. jvduk, T ii uirrr, soi.’r.
Clutk : 21 'i-iridiy iu Fchnuti vand A .^ubi.
Walton .* 3d M<-. ,d.,y in F# b m d AupH.
Jackson: 4il. i'm day i* F* h. and August.
Cwinnell: 2d Monday in arch and S< pt.
Hull: 3«I M.iuduyin March a d Sept.
Chnokte: 4*h Monday tn A|.u«•!» and Sept.
Frant.hn : 2d Monday in Ajuil and Oct.
Ilab rsham : 3d M uxinvin \; riloi.d (^ct.
Rabun : -|i'i Mondu) in Ap.il and Oct.
NGU'I HEHN t r.MTIT-8 counties.
t r.xivponD, Judge; D. Ciunoi kp, soi.’r.
I'nllfajiiro : 3(1 .vfund.iv in Jan. and July.
WUk.s: 3d Monday in F.*h nnd 4*' Moiidav in July.
Mu Hm n : 2IM.-id.iN m \la«cd»ar„i Sept.
F.lbcrt ■ 3d M'» day in March and S.-pt,
Warren: I *i Monday in April, and the Tuesday of*
ir, ihcjst Monday in Oct.
Hancock ; ‘2! Monday i;» April mnl Oct.
Mir.’.ih.vge • J I Monday in April and Oer.
Lincoln : 4 h Monday in Aptil and 0c»
()< M U LG EE niU T I T—7 counties
!.. Q. C. • av.yn, jucgk ; E. V. Hill, solicitor.
Baldtoin : 4th Monday n* Frb. and Angus*.
w*forr?an ; ht Mo- .lay in March and Sep*.
Greene : 2d A! ;..day in March and Sept.
Putnam: 3d .M<.ndu\ in arch and Sept.
Wilkinson : lm Mondav .a April, a.id tne Tuesday
alter the 1m Moouay it Oct.
Jones . 3d Monday in April and Oct.
Jnxjttr: 4th Monday in April and Oct.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT—13 countie?.
1 OTT AA ARRI S, JVDG’,‘, S. V. MlLLFM, SOLICITOR.
Twiggs : I at Mo-day in March and Sept.
Li>»rtns: 1st Monday in April, and the W ednesday
after the Im Monday i*i Ocu
Pulaski: 2d Monday in April and Oct.
Telfair : 3d Monday in April and Oct.
Irwin : On tin Thursday thereafter.
.Ippling: 4th Monday in April and Oct.
ff'arr.* On (he Thurfcday thereafter.
txncndrs: 4th Monday in May and Nov.
Thomas: On the Thursday thereafter.
Dtcilur: On the Monday ihereafter.
Fail j; Oo «Ue M”iidav after th»» Court in Ducatur.
taler: On Monday after the Court i.i Early.
Iholtj : On Monday after the Court in Bak ’r.
EASTERN CIRCUIT—9 counties.
*' ILIUM I.XW, JCDGX ; J. VV. JxcXtOK, lOLICIT'IIL.
hU Ttrm.
b iHveh: <)a ttu: Tlitir-.-a-■ t* fvre th * Moadiy in
N'o-C-t-rr
lotted id morning buHineas. 'J’lm lulls tor the
relict’of John Rogers, and Prosper Marignv, ! 'I* 0 I legislature ot the >
and to authorizn the Governor of Arkansas lo 1 ,n ''y exercise the |iov
lease the Salt Springs in that Territory, were j expedient to do so, o| imposing a S tir and r ui
passed. Tho Mouse spent considerable time ] sona' le lux upon the ••npital employed, in an
ilso, of so forming the char er, lilt
Li ral Slates s'.;.• I uni
i when they lieein I
( ommittce. ol the Whole on the State of the
Liuon on the Apportionment Bill. The mo-
; Inin n> strike out 4S.000, as the ratio, and in
ner' *lt>,000 yvus lost. The original motion io
str.ke out 48,000 » as lost by a vote of 84 to
03. i\ir. Hubbard then moved to strike oot
4b,000 and insert 44,000, hot before the ques
tion was taken on this amendment, ll*e Com
mittee rose, reported progress, and the House
adjourned.
II ashm;j;toii, Ja:i. 19.—in tlie Senate, yes
terday, Mr. Nprngue’s calling lor the corres
pondence which led to the selection ot the
arbiter of the disputed boundary question, was
adopted, with a proviso, that ilio eorrespon
donee should lie communicated “eunlideiiii.il-
ly or otherwise,” 113 the President uinv think
proper. Mr. Benton gaso notice that In
would, to-morrow, ask leave to introduce a
lull dfclaratoiy ot the meaning of the dinner
of the Bank ot the United States, in respect to
the currency.
In the House nf Representatives, Mr.
■"lewiirl concluded Ins remarks on Mr Bool
din’s resolution on the subject of the Tariff.
Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, offered nn
amendment in lieu of the original resolution,
directing the L'ommitteo on manufactures, to
onq nro into the practical effect of the revenue
laws upon tho commerce, agriculture and
inaiiitfactiires of this country ; and whether
If.iuds arc not perpetrated in the importation
ol goods, and the revenue thereby red ii e.i
and how such frauds may be suppressed, & .
Mr. Wiclslili'e moved the previous qne-non,
winch was sustained by a vote ol 96 to 77.—
The question was then propounded. ■■ sh i ,
i!:n main question be now put !" .illicit was
J decided in tho negative, hy Yeas 93, Nay <
1 96. t onsiderablc time was spent m t'ommii.
tee of the VM.ole on the state of the Union on
ihe Apportionment Bill. Tho merits and
principles of the lull were discussed whit muen
v.eal upon Mr. Hubbard's motion lo amend hv
striking out 48,000 us *ho ratio, and lo insert
44,i00 Befurt the question was taken or
Hus amendment, the Committee rose, roporteu
progress and ihe House adjourned.
The bill explanatoiy of the act for the reli, ,
of the officers and soldiers of tho Virginia C,
tmentnl line nod Navy of the Revnlutio
War. was read a third time mid pi.-.d
lo tho w..pf>*o, . n oo,i. Keeton,
Bank or Brain h ol said Bank, within the juris
diction of sneli . lute ; ,n.d also to sulijcci
said rorporalum to lm sued m Ihe District r-
Circuit Court in nnv State, where they may
have a Branch located and the ranso ofnctio
accrued. — IFashiWftou tilabe.
The JUissinnaiits — The fujlotving nrli'li-
throws some light • poll on interest,ng subject
\%itt, time and patience tun Iruth will Ik
known, amt justice awarded lo whom it is due
From tlie N, II. Gazctt:.
Feon-ia Missionaries. — The lollowing ex
tract ncconn's tor much of the clamour that
has lit-cii r aised tiy the Church and State ad-
vornti-s respecting Hit- Georgia convicts. It
appears lo have been a preconcerted scheme
arranged hy Mr. Jeremiah Evarts, Secretary
of tin* Board. Mr. Evarts, was anther of the
celebrated libellous letters which appearec
some time sinco under the signature of Wil
liam Penn, calculated to excite sympathy and
mislead Ihe public. The whole of this matte:
has not been pmln d to tho bottom, but it in
time the people wen- on :|,oir guard against
ihe power Winch is already beginning to 1.0
exercised hy tins Board. Their agents nro
instructed to resist the laws of tho land—and
il>c Board of Missions are assuming powers
as supreme ns those ebr exercised hy the
Pope, in controlling the affairs of govern
ments. There is n Monkish cant in tins lot•
i r of instruction and an affectation of piety
that is utterly contemptible, telling how tho
court, the presidem, the people are to he con
trolled. These clerical gentlemen vastly un
derrate the intelligence and discernment n!
'he people of this country, if they suppose
them capable nf being duped in tlua manner .
hy pirmg priests who aim at dominion.
“ We have alien railed the attention ofour
readers to the affair between Georgia and 'ho
tiission.tri.’s. The following extract true
■ho letter of instructions, from the Beard of
Missions tiirough tho lute Jure. Evarts or
t-oston, completely unmasks the motives o
ir N««v England Church and State point-
•'tans. The Missionaries were counselled tc
’Sol’tij lim laws of Georgia, in order to pre
• luce an excitement, to call for petitions, h.
-• the irtho.lox clergy occasion to raise the-
■i,. and cry of persecution, and afford an op-
portumty tii put down the President and Go-