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. Arc® i&eAVtsriingiua N-. >.
un Thursday, Feb. 23d. about 12 lAu.ek,
j political meeting wax held in Washington,
,, ,| ie court house, according to notice,for the
J,„nose of appointing delegates to attend the
Convention which is to bo held at lialtimore
n May next, for tho purpose of nominating a
7,cc President. Mr. Samuel Harnett was
.■ailed to the Chair, nnd Mr. William W.
j |n ,;h, appointed Secretary, when the I'ollovv-
'•te fay, i ;ii
7" "d, of the I ih„r ln ,| „f! Marxlia'-s I ‘ ?«>[ ' h ° ' !CW cj ' 1,0n **0 OOl disposed to Submit IJ.lflO ltd-
1 P'"lnn:hmpist, ; ,nd, p rhitps, need ns i hv the octet r I • i*" "? C, ° n “' vr " ,( " 1 over t vtee of M. St. \nl.iire — nor to the inquisitorial
’""‘•'h light and liiiuHl.al re a. t’. most he* heen i, n J !*"' “'‘tW-has just tribunals of Mu, I* to the tmvonet.s I
-S 'I portions of (.'re,...,.. Vo ; this zeal of!ohm. 1 * ° ^W.-her a. Pints lei- , sabres of .he Ausinaiu. This i- i, rrihle
the entbiisiaitic, niav in some degree lie ei-! trlligcme li*r ('asninr Perrier, lie I'dlv e.ttrii.
cunable. There are so many tl”rilliu<r and „ lilted oil the re-ext.ililishniciil of the Papal an-
sottl-stirring incident.! brought to tho reimllce. ^ on ^' 1 " Medical Gazette, has this an- ■'horny in Kotnania. He thought the I’.inpe-
linn of tint scholar and tho antiiiuariau hv PC ^ 0,tt r, ‘g.ird to the Cholera-A few days | ror Russia would grant a Constitution to
. these i Boris, that a lorgelfiiliies-i of self for i Magfitdie, in returning to Paris from ] Polnnd, nnd that the Pove would grant many
tig resolutions were introduced and supported, tune may he excused. When the. ,],(Fusion oVl hli Vl!,it tu Sunderland, was asked hv a disliu-. "msh.irulinns to his subjects, lie is misla-
hv Ciipt- ^ avl “ ”• IMIhoii.se. Phey passed I general knowledge shall have cl.are.l from our ,R "'7 ied tn Londnn.vrliat lie thought I ,ten 1 ,,e "Unwed himself to ho laughed at
Without a dissenting voice. country ignorance, higolrv and irroligion and l ol ' t ' ll ' ,l, ‘ ra ■ “ I think, a ud Magcndte, that it I and mocked by micli men as Count d'Appo-
Kesolvcd, In iue opinion of this meeting, it when the enraptured pliilanllironist'’encoini. * ‘V di"ense which begins where others end— n . v * 81,(1 Pozro do Burgos; and when they
j es'Cntial to the preservation of great polili-j - at every turn the UEmEi oHoa i d "“ k ” W" * T*» , mid patted his back, nnd
hid, to the several members of this eon-, mg and knowledge and I.,,. n ..,i „..i;i I «’" | l' , d him “ the Saviour of Europe,” In, he-
suit of traffic, end in the ccgjuishion of Ceg
wood ; and it is astonishing wlmt little time id
m-coHsary to qualify, ov*>n tho youngf-M, to
•Irivti as hard a*liarMa»:i as nny rovinjj WHir* liant
*r*»in Hi«i land of signify habifiq with hi- tin*
Hnr« f hooks, or dry good**, ffpro
ihe nijuil*? end-—for it is to bn wished that
our Liberian* would follow their prototype in
the mother rnutfiry throughout, and be us
careful in k*'#qiing n* in acquiring
The Liberian is certainly a jrront man, and
what is more, by the natives ho is considered
a white man, though many defers from that
stand—tor to be tin uaht acquainted with »ho
white man's fi-hion, a*ul to he treated as one,
itsfn influence of learn
CB | rights, to ines^ratnicmoers or,|,,s con-.ing and know ledge and moral,, vand religion, ,■ _ „ . • - , - - .
fedcrucy. thai fien. Andrew Jackson be re-, then will wo joyfully hold our feehle means to ^ r ‘ Smolder, the renowned maker of arlifi- ! . , "' 1 •'"T sincere, nnd really were are ronsidere.d as marks nt greut distinction
elected President of the l T . Stales ; and that tho regeneration of Greoee. Tuscaloosa la recently succeeded in nMucliing ‘■' vn W(,1t lll, ‘ Bevolmion j and now he , among the I’.nssa amt oilier iiaiions.”
' ' " " ! Icllhr.nier. ‘ ' jears to sundry persons, who liuvo unforliiiiute- : wn * —, "t finds that M. M. | ws*(!-b
s ,„iih competent citizen bn selected bv (lie
republican party attached to Gen. Jaok-
enn's administration, to he supported by that
purl v for Vice President of the United States.
Resolved, That we support the purpose of
jtv bistth.it unenssarv lippendiiee The Vow I »«rr..t, Lniiieh)iio, and
We see it slated with apparent eonftdence ; V,,rl1 M.va-" Pile arTificial ear. like !' w er.- l,.s f.mln that to have
(says the Knoxville Reporter,) that .Mr. Wirt ll,e nal,,lal - « elastic ; anil the place of juni- ! '/C*' 0 ’ 1,0 "« dishooour ol
Will insist on being withdrawn as .. eanHiib.ie visible, particularly tfthe wearer be | l ' r "‘ , ; u 5 ,l " d ' " '•« 'voul.l l,.s .l .ro not do that
.ho convention proposed to lie held at Haiti- from the Presidential contest It is ' bhr.sseit with umbruge.ms whi-kors.” , even In carry into e feet his anli-niiliiinnl and
.•non,, in May next,-and (hat the lion. G.! that he will give |„s support to Mr. Clav. Q„m ! j deplorable system. Hut Italy ts moving. The
'A. Troup, J. Forsyth, It. If. Wilde, W. —If Mr. Wirt could not reectve one vote hum ^formation was received a X. Orleans on I ,IIS 1 l "'
Thompson, J. M. Wayne, T. F. F«.»»*„, FI. j self, for President, how many ea„ he transfer 1 '*'« 7,h ,na '- from Woodville. of the death of f''" 1 '' ar .' ! 1 '» ,, " ,l,ll,na
r,. I.ainur, D. Newnan, and AS. Clayton, j lo Mr. Clav? Hut should Air. Win’s name *«»n.lolp|i, lute District Judge of the 1 o',’ 1 ,’!!!!! '"7, C r p P ' U, ."|,'7 ‘
Senators and representatives from Georgia, i really l,e withdrawn, will it nm t, 0 said hv Cmirl for Mississippi. 5 ‘ lopnwillbo nv.r-
;n • ongress, bo requested to represent ,lie some, that bis nomination, in tho first inslance,
; nteresls nnd opinions of this meeting in the, was a mere political menace, to w hich he teat I -3 Hint to . Idlers - \ pan, r ci, s that a
vaid '.’ invention and in that body to unite himself f„ r the benefit of Mr. Cluy.—Cc,•/«,’«. I person at Cnfeld, crossing a pond, being tbirs-
,nei, l- | >y, and perceiving a hole cut m the ice, stoop-
- I ed down to drink ; being possessed of n very
The mistake hint llm case ut Air. A .in Itu-J long rs! nose, a fish, supposing that lie bad
ren was the first in which a Munster had been i sonic Intit, made a buhl simp at it, when the
wilt the republican party of the union, in se
' icting a Candida,o fur tlm Vice Presidency of
lie U. States.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions,
igned by tbo Clni rman nnd Secretary, be
'ransinilted to the delegates named in the pro-
•.cding resolution.
Resolved, That llwi proceedings of this
rig be published in the “ Wasbingloo
AchsM” and auch other papers in the state ns
entertain the propriety of the object.
fportionmtnt of Representatives wider Ftflh
Census, at a Ratio of47,700.
Ne. Members.
Fraction.
fains,
9
17.833
ew Hampshire,
• • 6
80,820
lassacliu setts,
- 12
38,007
Hiiodo Island,
* • 2
1,799
Connecticut,
• 6
11,465
Ynnont,
• - 5
42,147
New York,
- 40
5.101
New Jersey,
G
33,722
Vnnsylvania,
* . 28
12.472
Pelaw'are,
• 1
27,732
Maryland,
- 8
24.243
’
’ir'iiniii,
- 21
21,803
North Carolina,
- 13
19,647
South Carolina,
. 9
26,725
Georgia,
9
511
K'ntueky,
- 13
1,732
Tennessee,
13
5.163
OiliU, - *
- 19
29,582
Indiana,
7
9,130
Mississippi,
- 2
14,958
Illinois,
3
14,047
Louisiana, •
. 3
28,804
Missouri,
• 2
35 019
A
lubama, •
• - 5
C LOOS
rejected, after entering upon the duties of bis • man threw back Ins bead and drew out a iroul
mission, Inis been corrected by the pollination 'weighing 31 lbs. 4
of the proc»edings of the Semite in 1S0U.
Mr. Jefferson nominated Win. Short as
Minister to Russia, and informed the Senate,
that in the recess he had euuim's-iuried Air.
Short, who had proceeded to St Petersburg
and teas then performing the duties ol .Minn
ter. The Senate iintinimonslif rejected the
nomination, on the ground, ui part, that tie had
resided abroad no long that ii was supposed
LATeSST FORaiOtf.
Ft.mi tlir (Muifl-'niun Conner.
From France —The ship Union Hood,
Cap,. Masterin', arrived nt this port on the,
22J has brought nur files of ,'aris and Havre
papers, lo the lJih unit 14tli nil. inclusive.—
' hoy contain l.ondon dales to tbu 1 lih of the
be had lost somewhat of the tono of purely i flume month.
Auiiiriean feeling. j I’lie , Imleru m England still continues its
lavages. There were 2!) new cases m New-
Comltiution.—Just as the Southern mail i ensile, on the Stli January and, it was report-
was leaving tins city f,r the North, th,s morn- j.ol ut Condon un the 11th, Unit it had reached
ing, the mail-lnig tvas discovered to tie no fire, i Edinburgh. Appearances of a Contiiient.il
It was immediately opened ; fears being on-1 order in tho spring, nra increasing. It seems
teriainod that some leu potitie.il papers of on- pretty certain. I tin r Russia, Prussia, and Ana*
pusilo opinions had got together and were-tria. are determined not to rmilV tho Irealv
ajfc-d upon by their ropiescntulivcs for the
pat fi moil of Holland and Belgium.
ilenrv Cuckburn, Esq. was installed as
Lord Reeior of the University of Ci.iagutv on
tlie Gih ult.
Tl e trials of riie Bristol Rioters, nnd of the
rioters recently at Nottingham, had common-
manner oflhe Kilkenny cats. Several pn.-ka-
ges were burning, and one wu~ miiio hi ,i
blaze. It is supposed to have ins.>.| hum uii-
exlinguislicd sealing wax, or pcitctpx from
240
475,47!-
spont.ineoun coinln/stion C-oije, tores as to
any other cause are. to use the ordinary par
lance. •* shrouded in mystery.’' — Philadelphia j ceil
Cazctte.
Inundation at Pittsburg and submersion of
eWegkan’j Town. - - We are indebted to the
kindness ol a Mercantile friend, for tbu fol-
thrnwii,
The Humours of the Day are numerous.—
! will give you them as they reach me, without
pledging myself lot their aceiirney.
The King of Holland ha t represented to the
French Government that lie shall rc-cotn-
mence hostilities against Belgium.
The French GovennneiU has been requir
ed to assent to the re-eslahiislinHUit of the
kingdom of the Pays Hits.
The Austrian, Prussian, nnd Russian On-
veriirneiils have entered into an alliance of
fensive nnd defensive.
The French Government has been required
to consent to the re-occupation of the Papal
Stales by the Austrian army.
A Protest will lie made liy the Deputies
against the enormous Civil Mat voted to lum-
is Philip.
A further number of Peers will resign to
day or to-morrow, on the ground of objecting
to associate themselves with the Revolution
of July.
And last of nil , nines (he report, tlmt Louis
Philip begins to perceive the danger of Ins
sitiinlion, and has expressed Ins tears to the
President of the Cm.licit.
It is too late. The days of Louis Philip
urn numbered.
Your obedient servant, O. I’. Q.
MAKRSSD
Li tlii.4 towno:i TIhiijg'uv cvotii '<j lust, hv t'i* Re?.
Mr llnvt, Mr. AKCfIIIIAI t> IJf.YniF ol Aihen 8 *, lo
Viu* JAM'. JOHNSON HANCOCK of Cliailtutnn,
S.mth O’nruliiia,
K. R. Martiu,
DENTIST.
U ill visit .lthms about the 21 Uh Jlfareh,
Mat*h !».- 10-if.
FOR SALK
A N rtcrtlfoiif i lantntion N»,'ur#> man, ahntit 2. f »y* , nr;«
jf m t»M. A ernlit ol I•.! or I s mioiUIjh will he yivni if
Icmri'il. 1*ii« at llnsullitc.
.Miin li G.—10- ‘.it.
o
LOST.
N lie-
From Jamaica.—The U.
poise, L. Percival, arrived
..liimter ! or-
I’eii.'nenl.i on
the Bill from a cruize, and has furnished the
Gazette with Jamaica advices tn tho 23ih
January.
The decline of the Revenue in Great Brit- j Pensacola, Feb. I L— We have b-eti prilit".
ain. during the tour 1831. which is estimated ly furnished by Captain Percival of tho U. 8.
in amount to nearly 4,OOU,UOO/. seems to have seltr. Porpoise, with a file of Jamaica papers
caused some apprehension and alarm in that | to the 2Si|i ult. which nm filed with report"
country. The main cause assigned is the 1 and ossnys respecting the Into insurrection of
lowing extr i"t of a letter dated at Pittsburgh. [ ngii ilnd state of the kingdom on the subject of tin: Slaves in that island. It -eeuH tho rcvol-
Feb. 10, 18it2. 1 refurm. J ting blnelts am subjoed nnd re'iuuing to l i-
“ All Pc sliurg is in a stain of alarm to-dav A great number of persons were tried nt! Imr. It is very certain public exeiiemciit has
—tbo rivers rising and ti.ivo now got 40 fed j Lyons, in the rally pntl of January, for plim- born very great, and tlie papers boldly charge
higher than low water murk Alleghany town , Jenng nnd liurning houses during the riots in ' the causa of tbu citlnslrnpho upon sectarian
opposite, is under water, —wo hear that many \ November, and sentenced to various terms of | and fanatical preacher.!.
lives have been lost there, hut eaniiot nscer- j impri-oiuneiil. t Cnpt. 1*. informs ue that t*3J planlatinns
tain. The river is siili ri-ung. nail six feel Tin-King of England is deleriiiineil.it is . Inive been laid waste, and allowing tlm st ives
moro will overflow ult I’Ptshurg. I saw heals I now staled, lo increase the number of Peers,, on these lo nqiinl 200 each, there must have
tins morning takiu; people nut o*' tin, chain* j in order to secure Mie passage ol ihe Rclorm been 30,000 involved in the insurrection.——
her windows, from largo brick building-. 'll! Hill through the House of Lords. ■These are dispersed, captured or driven lo the
the houses on the Islands h'low here are' Burking is still pursued in England not- mount.mis. Properly has greatly depreciated,
swept off. The Ferrv Imal over the Aloeon-j wiilixi ndiog the late capital punishment for Slaves that were formerly estimated nt from
galiubi, that usually lands a’ the fo,u of n hill ! the crime. A man named Cook and a wo- 100 to 1301. have fallen from LA to 301. The
lias just crossed and <miiii' up Wood ‘ iie-o | man who pasted as Ins wife, untried Elizabeth Island has leva saved by tin* judicious I
.1 Ir:i !111;■ imm IViukinsvilleto the high
noif liv Jaiiirn UirliHiihon ot’lVul
i«m r»»\mty, i<> \\Glu,.,, U Vnr\< or, for one )tmit)r«-i
(i.illarti, |»ataltlr *!•« Pcr» uil.rr. All piTKon* nr'«
r.iiifiniinl ii'NiiiLsl t tdiliiM'fur e Hit I iinlr, ;•« t ,t* Miuun
liai Uwn |>ai.l. iMI.I.IAAl II. |'« fiYKAU.
Miin li G.~ |tj- Of.
gj AliU'.N Shenll's Safe.—O n - the tirM
"day III M’ttll. oe»r, will lie solil ul the
Cmot-linnse in 11,
wilhiri the usual le,
hi u il :
■ ■f Chivlnn, It’llnlll r'HMit
a!'’, Itio liilltmiug property.
One Lot No. GO, in the I3lh Disir •( of.
orieinatlv IliilierHlnin, new It itma umiiiIv ; h veil r
as III!'pnipen v el'\ ali.r Sinilli, II. sallsljr n ti. tu. ii
sa.si from Frauhhn Snpi-rior Court in favei of John
Simioris, vs. Virtor Sunlit.
Mairhfi. JAM IIS It. IIKNSON, Sl.’lf.
The Committee of Congress to whom was
refened the memorial of the New York Board
of Health, suggesting the appointment of u
Sanitary Commission to proceed to Europe,
tu welled information respecting tlie Cholera,
have reported such it sanitary commission un
necessary, as all the information which they
could expect to obtain is already furnished to
our bunds by the governments ot Europe—
They append to their report, auclt documen
tary evidence upon the subject us bad already! (the principal business street hero) ut (runt <
been received by our government from their! "tores and houses, nnd then the pas-e.ig i
agents in Europe. As the supervision of and horses stepped im the tmveinent a id walk-1.1 be prin-up
mutters relating to commerce is confided, oil out. \A illmmsnn s Howl js some
with water, ours is two squares from it. The
water was noter known to he higher than ii *s
now. and bow much higher it will
known—people will l»o ntriiiil lo g
night unless it begins to f,d\. u ~-Halti
t Gazette.
Sumo of tho remarks of Mr. Clay on the
animation of Mr. Van Huron, taken in con
nexion wilh sotno which ho made u lew days
otter on Mr. Gallatin, plnco him in a some-
nhii awkward predicament. It will ho re
collected that, along with his “ true-hearted
American” friend, Daniel AAobster, he depre
cated what they wnto pleased to call Ameri
can feeling,” in tho instruction of Mr. V. B.
to Mr. McLanc. A fow days after, in bis
Tariff speech, Mr. Clay took occasion to at
tack Mr. Gallatin, whom lie described as “ a
heartless foreigner, without one American
feeling.” Remember, reader, that it was the
ii*. O— S?ST=: I
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, G V. |
.Milledgtrillc, 20He Feb. 1832. )
AT lIt** I)i4»rin Snrv«'v*
fll viih.iu of m act ofth.ii.'
however, to a different committee, thoy nsked
to be discharged from the further considera
tion of tho memoiiid, mid vtmi tlm some lie re
ferred to the committee on coimmirco.—Suv
Georgian.
The Governor of Louisiana announces that
Rose, were tried in Loudon on iLie tidi .Inn. lion nl'tlio Heel by Admiral Colnovs and tlie
for the murder of an old woman mimed IWIsli. iiclivn exertions ot Com. Fuqueliier.
.cull'me ill tlie ci.se, was their The Unit'd States’ Schooner Porpoise. —
M.M, non. Ross was found unliv. and was || afTird- ns real gratifiealion In slate, thill
exeeuii d on die morning of ih-* Dili ; but pro- t 'upturn H> rcivul tcndois his seivi
O .-I, i] her iamiri lire of the rn.ne to the last. NiiVIll Cmiliiiandor-iii-t’hief, to be employed ! <■
Oil i'll- 7||| J.i'illurv, thole, were suine dis- m my IIIIII.IHT ivhn-ll lauilll lill llililllcil mil for 15
iiiii-nn-'-c— ui Cliuinlu rr>, uec oy ttiu the beui-ft’ of itin Island, in tho pri son! inner-
arrival there of the Abbe Guy or, on a roll- ‘ geucy. Sueli » feeling ns has been thus evin-
guuis mission. Cries of down with the Ji— ! cod, is highly honorable tu the .Naval rlmrnc-
suits, down with tbo Atissionarios. Wrrn board, tor of tno United States.
The Missionaries called lor thn assistance, of j The iinful situation in winch our lives and
cretary of Slate, sent ns
nnd strietly enforce, tho laws
2of| fU H d -» recommended hv the Governor
" American feeling” in Mr. Van Buren’n in-1 "nvmd luril.er,
j.,ructions, ho admits that he Imnself sent, as I prohibiting the importation of slat
nur Minister to England, to watch over and. lo nu.kn prov.-iot
protect and assert our rights, “a heartless of|iuhhcs
11 has already been
to this “ heartless foreigner,” contained tho
Turv offensive word! which, as an .American,
Mr Clay affects to have been so groatly
shocked to find nt tho in»lruction> ot Mr. A an
Bureit.—Baltimore American.
Schools in Greece. — Activo exertions are
Dow making in New York, Philadelphia, and
other places, to raise
the stain of Louisiana is in all respects Inn- the uulilarv to protect them, and serioua con-, property are placed, hvtl.e m,happy rehellio,,
.mil and prosperous, except m l. r agrirullur- sequences were apprehended. , now raging.,n Hus oaeo happy I d ..id, enn alone
ul productions, which am considerably less The Augsburg Gazette of thn 7th January,, bn assuaged by prompt and energetic mea-
than last vear. |speshs of the gloomy situau.m of thing.; m narca. . . .
That the finances of this state arc in a flour-, Italy, and ol the necessity ol again sending , i lie cause, from the evidence already . be,,
wiling condition leaving a surplus revenue i troops into the Legations, ,n order to main- j ted, nnd the conviction ol our own jmlgmel.i.
during tbo current year of S 15.000. and that j lain the authority of the Hope. , i.i that tho principles instilled into the inuids
this surplus must augment from veer to year. Accounts from Constantinople of tho 10Ui uf the negroes,have been eIt, ,;.cd by Hie doe-
That tbo resources of Louisiana for car- December, mention that Hie I orlo is greatly I 'fines laid down by the hectan.ino.
ryu,.r on public works, might he still further atarme.l at an expedition ot .ho Ha' ia of, I n eonv,n-e t..o delude,I an,I u restore
increased, by obtaining from tho Stales Egypt, «vho has gained possession ol Gaza, tr.it, the best t "tig -o bo done is at
donations of public land, in the vicnitv ol Jaffi.and Caiffi. without meeting wm, any ; once to re,....vn from the Island, the leaders ot
projected improvements ; which donations un 'resistance, and it w feared should be succeed . all .Sectarian !»«..•,etics; as wo arc tally per-
Pf . _ i. _ - , in |,is attempt, the T iirlctsli l.inptrc will be | siuid<*d. it is tbo only means ol stopping the
j threatened with destruction. j effusion of blood, and convincing Hie now <i«.
To! We are happy lo learn that Lafayette had so j bided slaves, that those persons Imvo been
1 far recovered as to be enabled In rule out.— ; guilty of instilling itl'o their mind", the acts of
III- grand daughter, child of George l.nfay. rebellion, which wo uru now suffering front.—
fur the estah'KhtnenUettc, had just heen married to n von of Mr. I Jamaica Coucant.
Cools entirely free, where ,be ; h,l- ' VnS * fv "" W PnS '"‘'" j Liberia.-Bv the arrival a, New York of
h and poor might be alike admitted., Ministers, it was repot the bng Criterion, Cam. Lowell, we have !
dsoi rtiuo'd that tho tiiitiihrt | Li1»**iia H**rnld to il»ti 22A ol Novitttiiior*
<1 iniJt-r till: pfc*.
liil., lor the
Hiiivrv ami <iift-Ti!>>ifion |>y luttorv, i»t’ l.imln in fh»ioc“i*
•nvirv of ilit* ChiTfiUcrn, iiml ot oilier Iniol* * luimul a
On * k IiuhIi*, p im. fl on tlm glut tin* of Dcr.outlicr,
il.i nivc rtit-ir [i'ohoii.tI ntitoi«l-iiM'*\ hi tlm St.io* Hdiia '
mi on M>• •!»•* 2«l «ln> of Afiril next,
tor I'tf |*p*>h»• offilri!! llicir bom!**,mill inking iho oiitli.
jirf.dcrihcil l»v law, a^jiHOtu! lln ir inn nml roiupiiK.
mi'l ooiiiplyiiijj fitly with nil hikI Hinjfiilar tlm rc-
'j'11 tti'MM «»f r.thI act, i'dti unil tlirrt! t'» l»« otiKcrvcii an*‘
{uMlornimt. Iiiiumiliiituly hI’om wioeli, llmv av»W Im o,
• I•• r«•»I lo proc'-. il to tin* «*\#»« Mlioii of ttmnurvcyH rrijui
rctl !»v f-TuI iu t.il .1 by mi net ot'tl|«> Hfocral A*«m'til»lv
to Ihv out llm (ioltl Kt-uioii mlu Hinal! ami •Imini* .
of Mm Rain* bv mp.iat#* loitory, p.ir*8t;i] on Iir21th cfov
.•1 I>f C » •ol»' , r, |r*:{|.
Hv orib*r ot t'n- G'tw piur,
IMI.I.HM I. S 1 .. WKM.BORV,
Secretary Kp cutive Uepartm’t
IV!,. fij. -0- 2l.
A PKCKILAiVLVnO
GF.ORG! 2 — Ih/ Wilson I .'mvkin, Goi\ru
or and Ommnander ill Chief of the )rin:j ■/ n!
.Vui y of this State, anil the .Militia thereof
W tir.lll’.AS !»v tlie niiiiMe.»*iiil, Mention ofnu Ac.
of tin- (mimral AmeoiMv Ibr tlie mtrvey ami cii„
liili itio'i bv loiiorv't "f tin: ImihIm in the omipaucvof
tli- Ijherokio'M, ati<i other IiiimIh claitiied Hr» r k Iho'Jm,
p;iii4G«t oil tbo t weiitvtirMt «l.iv of !b ermher eii'htucn
Imiidmi mitt thirty, it t- made the ihtty of the Inferior
C.mit of each comity, to iimke out or eiimm to lie mat!
mil, iiHta ofperMomi rntiil'-tl to iIirwh miller fc md \rt-
10 rmr j \ ,,| whert'us by tin* firni section of an Act of‘lie tin.
ml A i J em!dy to alter and amend the fore^oiiiu act,
HHMed on It w**ntv-rixMi d.iv of Hfcemher • i^htum,
tmdri ii u'ltl Miirty-oii'*, tlie »jti.dili» iitioii *d perwtmM#*rv-
titIfd to mttil rlrtiw 4 Imm iinih*rtpnir wUcrtitioo An *
alierr.'ii by the third mtIpiii of,40 Act, to Ihy out try#
ts’wM reeioii into miiall lots, un4 d^pojo. of the *nmo h /
Mi para<e loltriv, pa.-Mfil *I|| the twmil\*foii|(li tiny of
I)-t eftiher. IH.i1 1 tin* pernonT nulhoriM-d lo ,u ' v 001
tin* t\>icj'iUi" list, ar«’ (uniter n «j«nr?<* inukc out k - -
p.irtile Inf* tt jM'.'Mon.T entitled'o dtuwM itiitler t!io tel
laat afofmdd :
I Inve tlmiefnre thoriLdit proper to id-^ur t!nn mv pro
el.imation, l.er»J»v rcqniniio the JimlieeM of the lntenof
CotirtM of Mo* Hiver;»| roiintieM in thii Slat'*, foriitwii t
t<( pio4'i'<.*d io (tie e\«-oo!i«)4l ot tho d'lMea eiijt.in-•! r...
Ud hi l»y nii’h of the fo.C4f'*iii£» Artn of tbo Imi'-ru) At
•ooitSily — And I rln In reby chart'c carl* and rvny 1 9
tlwni, to hi- ipil.int and < ur<did, iii 1I10 striil ob*6r?-
ant e and taiMitu! perfminaiu.»?, of all and Mim;ttlar, tl**:
d*ilif» enjoined on them by ll»r afor*:?aid nwhuI Act.*
nl the #f' a neiai Anaciiddy,
titveii under mv Hand, and the fjrr at Seal of ti;.*
StTti‘ t at the Strtte-lioou- in Milledof vtllo, tin t
the tvve.t . th day of IVbruarv, in the year of on 9
V,orJ .iiietliouMaud etslit hundred and llmty-lw ,
unit «>t the ln*J«:|Tndetiru u\ tlm Fniled S1.IU49
of Am* rm t, tn.. f»f.\ »u»ih,
WILSON LUMPK|!.\
Ity the Governor:
Kvrn.%iu> II a mu.ton, Srrretary of State,
Feb ‘J'N-'J—2t.
funds l<> establish and
CBilotv seminaries of learning in Athens. It
would not, perhaps, he liberal or just to ques
tion .;■<> philanthropic motives ofiio-ae oogi.
red in tbo apparently laudable scheino to re-
i-indlo the flames of literature and science
winch have been so long extinguished in that
once classic land, and to raisn up again her
oltars for tho worship of the living God. But
it really seems to us t" present insuperable
objections; am! no truit we will not Im char
jp.'d with solfish cr parstmontou: vtows, when manuscript
11 rs mat win by talents and application.
To multiply tin; means of internal commu
nication by cattail', rud roads. &;c.
Ti construct new prisons in ibis city, where
die evils end abuses, unavoidably exi-ting un-
oVrllie present sys'em, may lie reformed.
Tlie Council
on the IIlb, bs
of new Peers to bn
to.VL
Lo,itlon % Jan. ! 1.-—The National Council
of Ireland, or d.r new Parliament, winch lias
convened in Dublin, was sitting up to the
llldi Jan. with closed doors. Mr O’Con-
cul iirnl society in Louisiana.-
Free Press.
1° rr‘« ! 1 "' . for, ".:'". m ° f Vw/orfesM 1 tiell >t ,s stated, bad not himself appeared ,,,
I Dublin, and Ins project, it is thoiignt, would
I fait of being carried into effect.
p'ress a Treatise on the Principle, of Pleading and now troubles are expected.
« CM ^ons. by Judge Gould, . celebrated | ^ ^ , e( —, 0
teacher ot law. The work will form a volume
of between 400 nnd 500 pages, sad ts strictly editor ot the Morning
Qi i nnai. in both plan nnd execution. It has uary lO.b
d,o''e.it|.kai.cj.:.„cnm. ofChuucellor Kent and |.son... ms.
Judge Story, who hare e»»m'"»d (he su'hor s . pc-. n ^
Baled should lie from U* I T’hu Crileiinn took out forty live emigrants,
I among whom were the Re"'. Mr. t'lCsar ami
Ins wife, ul tbo Episcopal * nur Ii. The
passengers Were said In bo in good tiea'lli.—
The 1st of Dcronpier was lo lip eelabraled
with mucli pomp, being ’tin anniversary of n
great vie orv ohiuined over some native ene
mies in 1822. Tbo following necount from
ihn Liberia Herald m iv be interesting to n
portion of our reader* :
“Little llassa. —Wti.it New .Spain waste
the Old, and North Cnmlum at the present
jday n to (be speculators from tlie Northern
ir States, is Lilli" H.i.s*a
It IS
I [is rumours of the d
: •nto wiiat mu her
p Q to the ! States, is Lull" H.m-u to our citizens
Clirunicle, dated Jan-1 "tic land ol oroimse. not abounding in gold »r
,v rnav cite ; silver but in the far riior.- useful conmiodiU,
... after I," ex ' ( iinwood.
| Tee bench i* lined wuli Liberians of all
The'at--? t’-'m IT to 60 year* c -per >1 tho per-
Ciriirclcu Seeds.
A SI FIM.V «»l Frchh I»ar«|v*:i SmHs \varr.»'*lrr! tho
Svl L’^'WMi of lh« last jtar, |in.t rrr»»iv*-l ni*d f*>#
hv t.Lo:na:.\v. sii uv.
F. h. 2S 3t.
.7thews Factory.
mfrt. WILLIAM u. r I. IVTON in Ih*? »» ( iili.>ri*?.!
!V1 Ai!»'iit for tlii* V5*tttbll»hnn*'it; nil l*t!cft» and
rt»'MinHiU««i»on» willhc h**r* iilt**r dirctitiJ to fiitti, Ui
aa im It prompt atteiiti *n will brpuit).
THE PROPRIETORS.
Teb. 3t.
wYoticc.
V I L lO'lch'rd to tfo* Pile firm of Bhmp
EJtcarJi, «rc fully r«^)iiv«ted to Con«c f«<:-
4.111I :inJ .4 *i11- tht-ir a*:« «***nt».
The biHi*i»M will bn contiMiieJ by Ginrfe IV. At me,
if atilhoriMMl to s«?t!!« th**aflai.« »• »h* la. :ini.
UEORGK \\ M!AtV.
J. C. EUVtAJUH**