The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, March 30, 1839, Image 4

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©lit fSirr&Kj? ©eorfitaw. Ntw-Ynmt, Match 19. LATRIl FHOM ENGLAND. W« have just received our papers by the •hip North America, Captain Lo* Ivr—London ol UN fth ef February, and Liverpool of the 7th. The North America haa been f.»r fifteen day* amt, of the Grand bank, during which sho hat ex perienced very heavy westerly golrs.hy which con* ilderahla damage wat dottn to the tail*. When in let. 46, Ion. 48 90, ontiir Hthinatant, the chip waa surrounded hy several large Ulanda of ice—llw tea, far at tlte oye ti^ht could reach, bring completely covered with It. Tha packet tldp Europe waa telegraphed at bo* low Liverpool, on the day that tin* Ninth America •ailed. The packet ship Oxford wm'till undergoing re« ^'^'pARLIAMENTAnY PROCEKDINQS. Oa the tubjeciol the corn lavra Lord Melbourne •aids Tha com law* had been aver tince the formation of the prraent government, an entiu-ly open question —a question un which all the vaiiout members of llMadminiitration had furmeJ their own dtitincl opinion', and have ever acted according to thuav opiniuna [hear.] Unquestionably, my lord*, I be Hero that the majority ofllirte gootlcmnnaie favot- able to a change in lint prcirnt system [hear, hear, bearl] —but if the noble lord inlera Ida opinion frutn the apeech which hat been heard from the titronr, 11*1 leave to tell him that he infer# that opinion rr- roneouily [licar, Itcur ] 1 am not willing to go into any dubato on tlio corn-laws on the present oc. cation. I with lit avoid It, hut I hnvonu roluclance to ttata my .individual opinion on thn coin-laws; •nd tills, my lard*, it that which 1 tinted in tlio fow observations which 1 mndo Inti yuari observation* which atlraciod considi-rublo notice, mom of course from tha eminent station which the individual who delivered them liupiKmed to posse**, than from any Intrinsic force of thuir own. The opinion, my lord*, which I then expressed, •fid to which I now distinct y adhere, it, that though lam not prepared to pledge or hind mytolftn iliu maintenance of the present aytlem a* lint best pot* aible, I am not at tlm suns lima pmpured either at a member of Parliament, to pledge my self, from any Information which I have, to uchnnge or ellor* •lion of the law at it Hand*—[hour. hear.] In the lluutoof Common* Mr. Villier* gave no* lice that on the ]{fill he would offer a motion fur taking evidence at thu bar of the lliiu*e, in tup- port of the petition* fur the repeal of the corn- law*. Mr. E. Duller moved the addreta la anawtr la the apeech, which was aecundud by Mr. G. W. Wood. Mr. T. Buncombe mnvrd on amendment, t« the •fleetthat thu reform hill hud oUappoInted the peo* pla—that it wai nut and ceiild not he a final tiiea- •ore—and that it waa the duty of thu iiousutotukn Immediate steps for further Improvement, He ’ eupported Id* amendment in a long speech, bearing vary herd upon the miniature ; In* motion was so- condvd by the Karl of Kuaion, and supputtrd in a very lung speech hy Mr. Hume. fair Holwrt 1’ecl commented at length and with great aeveifty on tlio rocunl movement* In Centrul Asia, and talked our against thn United States, con- eluding, however, with saying that. It wat Id* duty, therefore, a* a member of the British l'urlianieui, tu make an appeal to the Uni ted State* against the inju«lico of iucIi a course (bear!] Thu lion, baronet almoil committed Idmsulf in favor of the existing curn*law». Onthenlfuirs ofCanudti, Lord John Hutteil wav •aplicit enough, dcalttrlng that the supremacy of England mu*t bo muiniainud in North Ariinricn, at ill hazards; ami that whother ilm expense wus greater smull, ministor* wetu teudy to encounter Ho (Irclnrrd, however, that no an picion of had faith could attach to the government of tlio United Stiles, ami that it had dunu overy thing that could be expected of it. On ilia subject of the corndnwsho laid that lie (Lord J. ilu«aell) hud certainly been oi'npin- Ion in 1828 llintu morilied fixed scute dfdntlc* would be better limn a lluciualiiig tcule| burnt thu tmnu time ho thought tlio now law u grunt improvement upon the former system, and thnolmo ho gavo it his support. But ho now thought, however, that the time had arrived when it should ho considered whether that luw Imd acted benoiloially or not.— [Hear, hear!] He wat not prrpared at the pmient moment to enter into a diacut.iun of the subjoin; hut hotlnughl that the retpuctubUity uml importauco of the into- Mitt calling Tor tlio repeal ot llieto luw* untitled them, nut perhaps to bo heard nl tlio bar of the koute, but to thn moil patient iuvusiiguiion on tlio { artof the limit* of any fuels which tlisy might ring forward, to that it should nut go forth that the home had shown iisolfliiditlt-rani tu any subject so deeply affecting the iuteicstt and welfare ol the pou- pie at large | [cheer*.] r It IV At K AM) Jl)|,vr-NT0CIC 1UNKI. An account ol thu uggivgato nniouiit uf notes circu* luted in England and tVulosby private bank* mid by joint*stock banks uml their bianclio*, distin guishing private from joini*»tuck hanks, liciwi'ou the 3il.li September uml the 31tl December. 1838 —from returns directed by 3 uml 4 Will. IY., e. 1 83. Private banks £7,599.042 Joint-stock bunks 4.fi-.'.Vi4G _ £ 12,225,480 Taris, Feb 4.—The mnrkot has been ruthorngi* tated, and a great deal of business done. For tlio account the three per cent*, opened at 78f 75c., and aAer declining to 70f.50e., closed at 78f. 55c , a rail uf 20c. Thu livo per cent*.,,-from 1 lOf. 75c., rue ,u * iU0, 1"* 1 l'flcf* being on Saturday 1 °f 5l)c. Fur munuy ihetlmm pur cents, ore W«., and the live per cents, are 20c. lower. Tlio '2*i ^ ,l,,,co •hares close at on Sutuidny.—Tho Belgian live per cents, are $ per cent, lower, uml tha bank shares 10f. lowei. The Spuidsh Active, from 10 gradually improved to 10J. being u ri.o of |. The Hailway shares hove boon weak, and the at. Gormain and Versailles Hight and Left limik have declined vuch5t, tab! court' , NBIY yo| IK, M.rrh 20. LATEST FROM KUKUl'E. By uio arrival of tlio puket .l.i|. Uucbeu ofOi- leans, Cuptnin Hiehurdsou, wo Imvo received our I art* paper* to the evening of thu 9th of Fohnmrv, tnclusivo. Iheso papers contain Loudou dates to U»e evening of tlie 7lli. Our other dates, by Utu Atwnca, "ore ol tlio morning of tho tilli. Tho mbit important intelligence by this arrival it frotnUclgimn. I ho King hod prorogued tho Chain* Dots till tho 4th of March, but wo liud no statement of tha reason why. Th» 1'oli.h iwonl Skr.ym.ki, ccfcbnuod in th« luutregglo ot til. I’dIo. lor trued.,n, hud Umi ... . pointed-to a command in tho Uolgian army; and in •onuMucncoof this tho Prussian and Austrian Am- ■•seadurs had domundisl their passports. Tho Urusaolls correspondent of tho Paris Tempt says, it relation to this movement, thut Previous to tho demanding of tboir passport* by the rrussion and Austrian ambassadors at Urussolls, the latter of thoso diplomatists presented to minis* tor for foreign atfairs a noto from Prince Alottomicli. in which tjw escape of Gen. Skreyuecki from Pro* guuuconsidered a* having boon made with tho co operation of tho Belgian government, and this, to* gettaer with his admission into tho army, is styled a Somto •kmoMtr.ti.. Amiri.. Tho ton,,. hi. i ?l. T.“' d - “ ’f” bcc “ ,troa * »i'l monto tyi aad the 1 ruts tan Ambassador having support* •ame time ^ l ° conMK i uonc ® hU i***»I*«ri*Vt tho ^A.letter from Brussels states that the Belgian ebaigu at Vienua and Berlin had been called Home* rad that the King refused an audience of leave to the Austna ambassador, prior to his departure. The two. ambassadors left Brussels oo the titij of February., The Belgian, government was making prepare* tiuoa forwar. Notice had. been published from tho that the government was ready to make ’1«ge purchases of horses; and this notice was issued in consequence of the refui-d of the Prussian go* ternment to allow the exportation of horses, 3000 M<rai|^boraoipcctcd by thf Belgian government Ora of the first acts of the French ministiy, after Its resumption of office and the dissolution uf the Chambers, was to diimi** M. Persil from the mas* tership of the mint, (or political opposition. Boti) Pardos^pr Mthor all parties, were making ga^ uffotu for victory in Urn approaching eloc* • ■ BRITISH PARWAMENT. ^ •ddnsss in answer to the royal resturad, in Um House of Commoes, on l * owtv, *ri numbers of petitions * mT ** lh * 0UTn M*'* w ® n * P^eeeated. *^ buf ™' ,b * PjiissjaBk'OT-ftS hit. laUtfeottfMM hiiraoarhs, Mr. O'Connell l«**rd BrougUm united the ofllrtt of Judge and t ester | and pul fruih sundry other gentle say ings i said ha was the terror of clients snd the ridi cule of the hsr, 4kc. Arc. The Hun. member «m called to order t nnd then went on tu tny that tlie person be alluded to was an obscure slanderer—the sycophant of one monarch, and slanderer of anotli- ••r—calling himself the friend of tha people,hut real ly an enemy of the throne, &c. Lord Palmerston made a long explanation about Belgium and Holland, vindicating the acts of the fire power*, Ac. Sir !(. Peel inquired what rnurse the ministers intended to pursuit regarding Cennda. I.omI J. iiii-*e|| answered that the papers before the government were of two kind*; one referred to the late di**inbanro* in Canada; the other was the report whlrhtha Earl of Durham had rommun* cated, ln>arlng on the ronstiliillon and social State, of Upper end Lower Canada. That document was of considerable lenglli, and diawn up in a most comprehensive muiiner. It bad been laid before the government only three days ego, nnd it had nut yet been determined how in dispose of it. Most certainly n measure in reference to Canada would eedi'vbo introduced. (Hear.) Sir Hubert Peel ulto inquired uhoiittho proceed ings in India, and Sir John Hubhousn said the pa* K rs relating thereto would be placed before thu iu»e. The address in answer to the speech was catrlcd up, from both Houses, on lint 7ib. There Is no intelligence of any moment from Spain, except that Don Carlo* has been forced, hy ihn remonstrances of the foreign cabinet*, to nhnn* •Ion the hi*age *y«tcm on which he has l-itel) curried on thn war. Tho moderate gciierul* Villurcul.Z e rlatrgoy and other*, w ho had been disgraced, have been recalled into service—those who were irfTuvi.r ofloitchrry have resigned—and above all, the san guinary C'ubrera ha* btwn ordered to stuy no more priaoners. London, February 7, Twelve o'clock.—Consols are 01 {to 02 for money, ami OJj for Account. Ex chequer Bill* 04 to 00 prn { Bank Stock 202 J to \ *' Two o'clock.—Consols are rather firmer} They nr* for Account 02| «nller*. Portuguese are 30 f to 37 | Threes 22 } tu23f i Spanish 18 } to 10. ** Tour o'clock.—Consul* for Acc. cloned ut 02|. The exportation of the precious metal* from the port of London, fur the week ending on Saturday In * t, consisted of 118,000 ounces of silver Imr*; 131.* #27 of silver coin} 4;0CU of gold burs; and 0,475 of gold coin. The silver burs were disposed be tween Calcutta and Madras, 28,000 ounces being sent In the former, and 00,000 tu tho latter place. The silver coin was forwarded as follows t—to Cal cutta, 44,OUOmince* ? Madras, 40,000 { Llntln, 23,* 500; West Indies, 20,727; Boulogne, 1,500; and Koitcrdum, 1,500. Of tho gold bars, J350 ounces were sent to Kottordum; 1,200 to Calcutta {780 to the Mauritius; rind 750 to Buulgno. Thu gold coin was shipped thus t—5075 ounces to Rotterdam; 1800 to Mudnis; urid 1000 to Calcutta,—(7Ymrs.) [Corrnjtondenec of the Commercial Advertitcr.l L1VF.HPOOL, Fell. (1.—There ha* bernn more general rlomand for Cottnn to-rlay, nnd 5,000 hales liavu been sold. Bowed 7j}a(S]d, New Urleane (If, for very ordinary; 0^1, and 50 bales ut lOulOi, Mo* bilns 7ja0d per lb. LIVKHPUUL, Fell G.—Thn sale* on Tuesday were 3,500 bags, 1,500 on speculation, nnd to day 5,000, 2,000 on speculation. There has been u fair demand since last week ; Hii prices a rlecllno nfj to 4d per lb. in Urntils has taken place, but American continues steady. Thu import uf tlio week umuunts to 11,033 hugs. HAVRE, Feb. 7.—The following report embra* * the traiiiuctiniij from thu 31*1 ult. to thu 0i.li inst. inclusive, 6'ojfte.—Pndong CoiTeo has improved a little hut St. Domingo is dull ut our quotation*,'(54u57c)' Bio is in mndi ruto di iimnd for thn export trade.— Tim niiIns reported eompiisu 3,300 lings, vis.; 500 lings St. Dmniiigo/oyrif el mnrehand, expected hy Norinami.nt ft5je.; 800 do Bin, at 50c. for ordina ry ami low t* 70c. lur line; 200 do l'udang, duty paid, Oti^u ; 10 bbls. line MurUnique do If. 474o. Cotton.—Our cottnn maikct has hern withnutan* imation, since our preceding report, nmt the trail** actions have still been more limited then they were the week before. As yet, liowuvur, we have mi do* ‘•lino to notice in our rates for this urtlcle. The sale* from thu 31st ult. to tlio tills inst. Inclu sive, comprise 3.035 links, consisting of 1,001 New Orleans, of which 140 dumuged, at sundry price*, 50 ut 1071'., 118 nt 11(), 52 ut 115 to 118, uud 701 ut 121 to 125} 810 Mobile, of which 140 ut lOOf, to 115, 001, nil round, expected by Aumerlltx, nt 112 50} 484 Upland, of which 432 ut 115 nnd 52 ut 117 uud J18; und 40 Purnitmbucu at 127 50, the whole duty paid. The supplies recolved, on the oilier hand, have umuunicd to 0.041 liulea, vis.: 0,300 United States, uiul 251 Guuduloupe. To wliioli must bo added 4,000 to 5,000 liulea in scood liunds, and 004 ex pected hy the A slerdu, from Mobile, nnd sold to nrrlvo. Hice is quoted rather lower, 400 tierces Carolina, peeled iTbm Charleston, by Vumiuliu, fetched 3If 75, at tlm commencement ol tlie week, uml yester day, we heard of u »ulent ulumt 1,000 itrees to ar rive from Suvnniiuh, at 31. Un ihu!*tmi, tho sales consist ui37 tierces 5 half do of guoil quality, ut 32 50. duly paid, and 87 tcs.fuirCuruliiiu ut 31.25.— Atrival* only 40 ticrctts. 8ngara.~A fow purchnioxhavu havoliecn mndo for thu Hamburgh uml American mntkels,ut a smuli reduction front out last quotation. Letters from I luvru tu tho 9th February .Inclusive, state lliul the Cotton mat ket wus quiet, with but ve ry little doing. [Correspondence of the Courier $ Enquirer.] HAVHl'., tub. 10.—Thu talus of the cotton from (he 7tit to yesterday, inclusively, amount to only 175 bales, but no ulterutiuu bus taken place in plica*. Tlio only nrrlval from thn United States is tho Deucalion, Howes, from New Orleiuis. iMroitTANT Nxtva ricu .\Uxico —Capt. Ross, of the brig Delaware, arrived ut this port yesterday, in (I days Hum Havana, iufqrm* us that an English Corvette, in 7 days from Vera Crus, arrived nt Havana in 17 days, with the important intelligence that after a conference, held on hoard tho French fiigulo A'eruda, cummuniled hy Admiral BuuJon, hot ween him and the Mexican Plenipotentiaries, the difficulties between Franco and Mexico huvo been ur[jusied to the satisfaction of Francs. It only required the rutifienliun on the part uf the Mexican Government, when all vessels would bo permitted in discharge their cargoes. By mrungomenl made with Admiral Bouden, nil the French who hud been expelled from Mexico are permitted to return immediately. Particulars oft ho treaty not transpired. Numer ous reports—one is, that Mexico agree to pay the amount due French chitons, and expences which tlm French have incurred in prosecuung.ilw war.— C'Aur. C’our. of Mon. " The DisTninuTtuNor the.Sun plus.—Our ren ders will remember thut, nt the tint session of tho Congress which luu^ust expired, a law wns passed, on the suggestion ol tho Treasury, postjnimng th« payment to tho States of the fourth instalment of tho surplus until tho 1st of January, 1838. “ Inasmuch as nu law was pussod nt the reoent session, prolonging tho period of postponment, tho pnyment is now due turn demanded by the State* 5 and (ho original appropriation being from any mon eys in tho '1 tvusury not otherwise appropriated, we do uotseo but that tho Treasury mNf/, in obedionco to law, make tiro distribution, or coufcss to empty boxes.” 1 J [Tiro above is from the New York American, a violent Whig paper. Now would it not bo inferred from tho tenor of tho American's remarks that tho General Government was tho debtor of tiro States, wlwn it U notorious that tlie latter owe the former more than twenty-eight millions of dollars, which have boon deposited with them. Tiro Treasury is represented in tho nbovo extract to bo bankrupt, when irtlte spirit and intention of tho law depositinr tiro surplus with tho States had been observed, tiro Treasury would now possess that surplus for which tho States tint scrambled ami then having ubtnincd jt expended it in public improvements, compel led the General Government, the agent in ionunon with themselves of tiro people, to issue government paper to make up a deficiency in the Treasury. We know of no more unwise proceeding in legislation tirat this, with regard to tho suri>lus. Tho country exhibited a line of dismantled fortifications—« milt- tary orgturiiotion extremely defective—* navy that required a large expenditure to render tolerably of- **»ose appropriations which look to souio preparation for war during pence the accumulations of a tew rears of factitious^ pret- perity were anatelred. at with un eagerness U W i i B . •licatedany thing but a wise forecast.—Ckarltitcn Patriot 23J ini/.] Tire xteam |«ckei Charleston waa fast on the bar at th« 8 IV. (miss on Saturday. She got aground oa Thursday evening, and although several attempt* had bran mod* tugtt her oil', up to Saturday they wore IrafratuaL Among tho parangai* oa beard wore J.IL Scott, tb* actor, Hun. Juaepb M. WLit* uf Florida, and Govs* Hamilton and But Ur uf South Carolina, oil (ut Taxa*.-t A'. O. PktgutH. FROM NASSAU. NEW PROVIDENCE The New Orleans Malinin, 19th inst. sayst—To tlw of Messrs. 11 Her A Waterman, con- sigticst Ilf tin arlNRmer Convoy, from Nassau, wn are indebted fiir files of tlie Royal Gaxrtta to llw 2d •if March. A few day* previous to the sailing of tira Convoy, the Guvenwr had issued his prirlawi* mation dissolving the General Assembly. Tlw rrp- reseriUitlvcfe wore thus sent back to tin ir constitu ents, and new writs of election issued. The motive for till* Arbitrary proceeding ofhl* Kxcelleoey wn* not known. Tlie sudden d(s*i4utton luul creaud quito a sensation at Nassau, ami over tlio whole is land. It was expected that great excitement would ensuo at llw coming election. Tliera win no other local now* ofiotcrest. An nrrivnlluidhroughtdatct of tiw 3d February from Jamaica. They confirm tho distressing accounts received here of tho do- ere as* of production, and tho iniulMirditiato und idle ness prevailing among tlio luboring classes. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Til HICK OI.OIIIOL'N VlCTDItr ! f From thu Cuncord Patriot wo taka die follow ing :— Wo have elected John Page, Governor hy a ma jority of more than SIX THOUSAND—showing a clear democratic net gain of more titan THREE THOUSAND in 0110 yeur. Wo liuvo elected four of tho live Councillors, ton of the twelve Senators, it being n gain of two districts—mid almut one hun dred and forty-two representatives out of 235—in creasing tho democratic majority from eighteen lust year, to fifty, in thu populnr brunch of the legisla ture. Wo liavu elected our whole ticket to Con gress hy about the same majority ns that for Go vernor, and tha County officer* in every county, ex cepting Cheshire.—Demo, net gain, 3587. MAINE. Tho following summary we extract train three Now York |m|ier mail* received yesterday.— LATEST FROM MAINE. Tho cormnittcu of the Muinu Legislature to whom Gov. Fnirlield's message was referred, on Friduy lost reported in the iiuuto of Hopruseutativcs the fol lowing resolution. They mndo no other report.— Thu House assigned Monday for tho consideration of tho ru|Mirt. lictolvcd, That whenever tho Governor of this statu ahull bo fully satisfied, either by the declaration of the Lt. Governor of tlm province of Now Bruns wick, or otherwise, that ho bus ukanduned all idea of occupying the disputed territory with a military force or of attempting an expulsion of tho civil forco sent hero under our land agent—that then tlio Gov ernor of this state be authorized to withdraw our military forco, leaving the land agent, with n sulfi- ciont pone, armed or unarmed ns the cuse may re quire, to drive out or arrest tho trespassers, and to preserve and protect the timber from their depreda tion*. Tho N. V. Evening Star of21*tinst. saya that the nbovo resolution was recommitted without dubuto un Alonduy. From the Button Allot. Wo nre enabled to announce thu fact that tlio Go- vornor of Maine—all tho members ofCongress from that state with tlie exception of Mr. Parris—and a large majority of the member• of the Maine Leg- is/a/urr—iiavk sioMicnun application tothn Presi dent, in favor of tlio uppointmunt of Daniel Web ster as tho special minister to Great Britain. Cornipondrnce of the Button Timet. Auolsta, March 17. It is reported thut Sir John Harvey bus written a second letter to Gen. Scott, in reply to tho General's first, in which lie (Gen. S.) issuid to have stilted ful ly the views of thu U. S. Government and tlmt of Maine, in relntinn to this controversy. The .con tents of this reply of Sir John’* is not yet known to the public. Wo are nwniting iliac event with nnxic- ty, ns wo believe it will inform us very ncurly whother wo are to have bloodshed or not. From the N. Y Coin. Adv, 211/A hut. HIGH CORRESPONDENCE. Wo noticed yesterday, in our summary of nows from the East, that 11 communication from Sir John Harvey to General Scott hud been received hy Gen. lliNlsdon, nt Iloulton, und forwarded by tlm lutter express to Augusta. Wo hnvo seen an extract from a lutter written ut Augusta on the IGtli, which con- tains tills gratifying passage. “ Gen. Scott has received n letter from Sir John iltrrvry, which does honor It* the head und heart of tho writer. Iflbo British ministry meet the question in the same spirit, our friendly relations need not be Interrupted. Wo have only to add that the let tar which wo have scon, is from one who knows, uud that the sentiment expressed its tho extract may bo considered ns the sentiment of General Scott himself. BALTIMORE, March 21. The Eastern Mail did not reucli here yeste duy afternoon until half pust 4 o'clock. Tho delnj was mused by tho breaking of a wheel of 0110 of tho curs of tho morning train beyond Ilavre-do-Gnrco, which, oil meeting tho Philadelphia train, had to put bark to refit. llie New York train lind not reached Philadel phia yesterduy nt 2 P. M. nt the time thu Dnltimore Evening Line left there—consequently wo are with out tho Now York papers of yesterday morning. A CLi'SINO SCENE IN THE (lol'SKor RkPRESENT ATIVKB.—A sketch of tlio disgraceful attempt of Wise, nnd Promt**nt Mississippi, at tho close of tim last session, to prevent tlio u»unl vote of thunk* 10 tho Speaker, (tit m whom no incumbent of the Chair over hud higher claims to such a.murk of respect.) Such an outrage un nil the rule* of parliamentary courtesy (to soy nothing of me decencies of civi lized society. made too, at It wus, ul ihu lust mo ment of tho session for tho doable purpose of grati fying a malignunt fueling of peisunul resentment, and, if possihlu with a view to uflect the political uml deservedly high •landing of the Speaker ut home, (where, u* is well known, he is now u cundi- dale for the guheriiiiliniul chair,) hus, wo believe, no parallel in our history. file strong taken* at contempt which drew out even from prominent members of the Opposition, many of whom oil her evaded a vole on tho ques tion, or voted in llio ncguiivo,exhibit the impotence ol tlio ulteo.pt und the despicable character* of the movers in it. in a strung li^ltt—whim tho udmiia- bio tune ot the remarks of .Mr. Gray, und the no less dignified und rq.jublo tiiuunur of the Spanker's vulediciury, •how how entirely thu missile uimed at him hy tiieso highwaymen of the Opposition, loll shot 1 uf tho mnrk.—Albany Argut. From the Sentinel and llnald of the Hitt intt. CULUMBIJS, Match 18. 1889. At on annual meeting’uf the lliberniun Bjmcvo- lent Society of Coluinbu*, tlm following members were elected officers for tho ureient yeur. A. LKVISUN, President, JOHN QUIN, Vi.e President. THEOBALD HU WARD, Scc’ry. I 1 . WILLIAMS, Treusurer. H. 11 UUD, Chairman of the Committee of Chat ity. 1 u ratio nt to previous nutico the mem rr* of the tlila-rnian Benevolent Society of Columbus met nt the Columbus Hotel, for the purposo of celebrating tlie unniveissry of th*ir Pat ran Saint,* St. Patrick. ^1 At twelve o’clock the procession moved, undot "“•“nd, E«q. Murslinl of the day, to tne Catholic Chapel, where prayer was offered by the Ucv. Mr. Graham, Pu-turot tho Catholic Cl,urch ol thU place. Tlw Orator of the diy. J. H. Cumtt- bell h*q. being prevented from attending the So ciety in consequence of indisposition, lie Hcv.Mr. Graham delivered arlnutuMiiduppioptiate address to the Society, when the Society moved back, in tho sumo order, to the Columbus Hotel; and ut four o clock, P. M. sat down to u sumptuuus dinner, provided by Mr. T. Howard. Alior the cloth was removed, the following Re gular roasts were proposed and received with great tipplauto: 1st. 1 he occasion: An anniversary of the Saint, in whose commemoration evety Christian patriot and philanthropist should clicci fully participate. Air, St. Patrick's day t 3 cheers. 2d. Ireland: The land of wit, beauty, genius and valor j though her commeicu is prestninni under the withering influence of nd*govcrnment, wlie ha* an abundant staple of viguraus aud cultivated minds, waim hearts, and sturdy frames, which she ttxpu.u in profusion to all quarters of the G.ube Air, Cuthlamxchree; 3 chovi*. 3d. Tins Pretideut or the United Stales. Air, Star Spangled Banner» 6 cheers. 4lh. Tlw Army w.d Navy of the Unitnd States; Their signal victories proclaim to thu wutld that Hoy are |M«,e»sed of tba spirit of 7fi, as w lieu th. v threw red In* hall* at the British lu«. Air, March to the tattle field. 5th. The Governor of Georgia. Air, Governor’s Match | 3cheers, 0th. Civil ami Religious Liberty! tlw natural and tnalieuable right ul man; ha thut would impair lu enjuyment is a lytont, and lw wlw would ran- nounco it is a slave. Air, Marseille* Hymn. Till. Tlw mononr of Charles Carroll of Carroll- loa t Tlw last •urtiving signal m tha greatest d«cu- Riant avar produced to a neopl# reralred to Iwfrae; a stumbling block over which British tyranny iwvrr •Mid Hap—la support ibartof, lw pWdpd kis Ufa, = to*urn, and sacred honor. Drank in atlorwe, stand 8th. The Constitution of the tlni'eil States of Amrrieai Miy it always remain pure, nnd unlrm paired, and guided by tiw law uf freedom andaqual righll. 9lh. Roliert F.matrt: Hi* nemo Is now number- rwl with tin' dead, but M* glorious spirit will ever live in tba bosoms of bis rountrymm, until hi* na tive land ■ball bavu burst tlie ignominious chain of Englirii domination and once as-ume her lawful tla- tion among tlw nations of the earth, then let M< epitaph be written. Drank in silnnre, standing. IOiIi. Our native country's Flugt Slay the day not be fardistmt wlu-n the Harp of Erin may wave as freely in its'nativu I-le as it lias done this day, not under the crown of Great Britain, but undei the Eagle of America. Air, Spring of Sln'llebigli llth. The fields w here freiimeii bled : Marathon and Plotrn, Chnitnrf, Bninnickburri nnd Mor< Bunkersbill andYorktownt those name* will lie lireen in tlai memory of patriots, when L“ipri<: uml Water loo are forgotlon amidst the dual of countless age*. Air, Remember the glories of Brian tlie brave, I2tb. Tlw Haro of Erin: Its tones impell to vir tue, and ihrUF with pntriotism; may their inspira tion secure tho l)lc**iiq;s of liberty to thu Emerald Isle. Air, tlw limp that once though Tnra's Hall. I3th. The Fair of Ireland and America: The only despots whose will we obey; theirclmlns linked by sympathy nnd riveted by nflcelion—we wear them cheer fully. Air, Oh no, I never mention liur. From the Baltimore American. A correspondent inn sent u* for publication the nnm-xed list of British vessels of war nnd merchant men captured and destroyed by the A trier lean arms during the last war with llint nation. Hi* object appear* to be to afford practical illustration of the ground, which ho as«umes, that preparedness for war on the part nf thn conn ry dim* not consist in having a large nnd powerful navy a* that of other nation*, hut in our ability to cut up their commerce, n* was done in tho casn of Grout Britain. We re publish the list, us containing particulars which many hnvo doubtless forgotten, and which very mu- ny have never known. LIST OF BRITISH VESSELS OF WAR Taken by the Americans in 18I2, to I8lfi. Hamit and Gum. By whom taken Gurrriere, 49 Constitution frigate Mucedonion 49 United Stales •lava, 49 Constitution Now Friguto, 40 Desttoyed ol York Alert, 20 Essex Frolic 22 Wasp' Boxer 18 Enterprise I’eticock 20 Hornet Kpervicr 20 I'eacock Reindeer 20 Wasp Avon 19 -*Wusp IVnguIn 21 Hornet Hesmus 28 Destroyed ot Mobilo Si! 21 | Con.tilullon Dominica lG Triv. Decatur, 7 guns Highflyer 4 President frixnlo - Laura 12 Priv. Diligent, lOguns StL.wrenco 15 Priv. Chussvtir, 12 du I’tctou 10 Constitution fiigato Bnlahou 8 Priv. Perry, G guns Townsend 9 l'riv. Tom, lUguns Emu 10 Holkttr, l'rivntecr Luinlruil 4 Syren du Morgituta. 18 Saratoga, 14 do Lapwing 10 Fox, 7 do Prince Adolphus') Pt incoss Amelin Expiesg Mtirvann Ann ) Munclii'stnr y Liltlo Call in ri ms Princess Elixir- belli 2 I2G do do (iinotlier) Lady Maiy Pel- bum Windsor Castle Swallow Duke of Munt- Gov. McKoun Iluixio Anaconda Guv. Tompkins Yoiktown Herald Harpy America Kemp Roger President frigate do do Essex Lake Champlain rose Ni'Cton Dntiuit Qoecu Clinrlotle Lady Piavost Mtiiiter ’ Little Belt Chippewa Cahalonia Confmiicu Lillet Chub Finch Duke of Gluuecsler Midvillo Julia Growder Nancy Lilt of Merchant Vcttrlt captured from the En glish by the American! in 1812 to 181.' 354 ships, mounting 25'JU guns. G10 brigs 24110 520 schooner* GUO 13 > sloops, few armed 750 vessels besides tlio above, (re- ruptured,) 2500 G2 National ships, us above 870 2422 8870 31 ship* of war were lost at sea during tlioabovo time, which may fairly come intu tho account 809 fij 39 IG II II H) > Lake Ontnrit aj 3 Lake Huron 2453 vessels. 9679 guns. The British Queen.—Wo understand from a geiitamiau who arrived hero lit tlie Toronto, on Fri day last, that he w as informed by one of tlio agents of tho steam Nuvigaiun Company, that the new steam packet ship British Qureu would bu despatch ed from London on her first trip to this country, some lime during tho mouth of April.—AT. Y. Com. Adv 2Is/ inti. Statistics.—Tho number of deaths in tho city and liberties of Philadelphia in the year 1838, was 5462. Three persons died aged between 100 and 110 years. Tlio number of deaths from old ago was 115—the number under one year was 1728—tho whole number of males was 29(i9-i-fomaJcs 2493— died of consumption of the lungs 725—of mania n notu G2—still horn 344. The smallest number died in the month of November, viz: 296. The greatest number in August, 790. Tlie number of births reported was 7780, vis: males 3982, females 3,798.—U. S. Gazette. The Baltimore Sun, nf tlm 18th states that nn iron steambont, the hull of which was manufactured in England, sent loSavannah for Mr. G. B. Lamar, nf thut city, nnd thence transmitted hy him to this ehy, to lm put togrther by Messrs Watchman and Brett, is now nearly completed nnd lying alongside of their wharf. Another uf tlm same description is now on tho stocks. Lyfurd's Price Current, from which we gather this information, stales that “ each bunt it 125 feet in length, 25 feol beam, and 7 feet depth of hold, and consequently measures consider ably upwards of 200 tons. They ore of very hand- mm* model, and draw only about 3 feet water, when every thing is in Their engines, winch have been mndo by Messrs. W. Sz B. nre low pasture, nnd enrh of GO horse power. Wo understand that these boats are to p!y between Savannah and Macon, in Georgia. Ono of them it only yet named—the Da Roitet.'* BY AUTHORITY. AN ACT To provide for the call of a convention to reduce tlm nurnlier of the General Assembly of the *t*ta of Georgia, and for other purposes therein named. Ser. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and If ante of RepreienlnliveiJif the state of (Dorgin in ge neral aurmbly met, and it ii hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That the first Monday in April, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, he, and the same I* hereby designated nnd sot apart n» the Jay nn which the citizen* of Georgia, qualified to vote for member* of tlm Legislature, shall, ut the several places nrescrilred hy law for holding such elections, vote for delegate* to represent them ill convention, lu nnmlier ennui to their rnprcsenlnthi in both brnnrhe* of tlm General Assembly, accord ing to their Inst census; such election to l« com ducted, managed, and certified under the same law 1 a* are of foreo in respect to vlcction* of members ol tin* Generul Assembly. Sec. 2. t And bt it further enacted, Tlmt it shall bfltlmdulyofsucU manager* tuirnmmit to his excel lency thn governor the result of said elections under iIim law-snow of farce, conducting, managing, and certifying election* of members of the General Ai sembly, ns aforesaid, within ten days lifter sarh election: whereupon it i* made tho duty of his ex cellency tlm governor,to i**.io Id* proclamation de claring tlm result of such election, by notifying the individual* severally elected to represent the good people of Georgia in convention, ns contemplated by ibis net. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Thai every ciliz.cn of tlm U died States shall le-oligibh' too sent n said convention, who Ini* attained tlm nge uf 25 rears, and been an inhabitant nf this tlnlo 3 years, oirnodintcly preceding tlm day of election, and who •bull have resided unu year in the county for which lm shall bo elected. Sec 4. And be it further enacted, That each member reiurnvd as duly elected, shall, previous to taking hi* sent in said convention, tuko tho follow ing oath or nllirmntion, viz.: 1 do solemnly swear that I will not attempt to add to or take from tlm constitution, or attempt to change or alter any other section, clause, or article of tlm constitution of the state of Georgia, other limn tliosn touching tlm representation in rim Gene ral Assembly thereof, und that I have Iwen n citizer nf this stiito for tlio Inst three years, so help me God, And uny person elected to a sent in said convention, who shall refuse to tnko the oath ulorusnid, ahull not he allowed to take hi* seat ir. said convention. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, Tlmt the mern- Imr* of said convention ahull a**cmblo on thu first Monday in May, nftor their oleciinn, nt Milledge- villo, in the Representative Cli.-mltor of tlm State House, for tlm purpose nf entering upon and con summating tlm great objects of their convention, to wit: a reduction nnd equalization of the Gnucral Assembly: shall hnvo power to prescribe their own rule* und form* of buxines*; and to determino on tlm qualification* of their own membprz; elect ne cessary olficci*. and nmkn nil oiii'nis which they may doom nundiicivoto tlm furtherance uf tlm ob ject for which such convention shall nssemhle. Sec. 0. And be it farther enacted. That it shnll ha tlio rimy of his excollency tlm governor, to give publicity to tho alterations und nmnidmunra made in tim constitution, in reference to tlm reduction of tlm nurnlier of member* 00mposing the General As- lembly; and thn first Monday in October next, nf- ter tlm rising of said convention, lie shnll fix nn for the ru ificnlion by the people, of such amendment*, uIterations, or new itniclc*. it* they may mnko lor lit- objects of reduction nod equalization nf tlm General A*»cmh!y only 5 and if ratifi- d by a majo rity of tlm voter* who von on the question of 1 ' Ha- litic ition,” or “ No Hutilicit'ioii,” then nnd in that event, tlm iilleratinn* *oby them made and ratified, •hall be binding on the people of this state, und not nt her wise. See. 7. And be it further enacted, Thnt It shall lm n fundamental article in the (til motion nrnmeini- mentsnf thu Convention, that each County of thn Statu now organized or laid oat, or which may here after lm crealed by law, hIiiiII lm entitled to at least one Representative in tlm Representative branch nftlie General Assembly. The Senate shnll heroin- posert of forty-six member* only. f< inn (forty-six) Sr- niiinrinl Dlsliict*. composed of two contiguous Counties, and in lliu event of tlm creation ot any new- County, it shall lm added to some contiguous Senatorial District; nnd that tlm said Convention 'bull not disturb the Federal basis, in apportioning tlm representation in tho Gctiunil Assembly of tlm UicStnlr of Georgia. S-c. 8. And be it further enacted. That so soon as tlie act shall have passed, hi* excellency theGo- vornor he mill he is hereby required to cause it to be published in tie-Gazettes-of this State, once a week until tlm day fixed nn bv this act for the elec tion of Delegate* to said Conv ntmn . as well 11 tim number to wlecli each County shnll lm entitled lu sttiil Convention, aecording to tlm apportionment of members of the General Assembly, to lie made inidvr the late Census, Inkou and returned during tlio present year. Sec. 9. And be. it further enacted, Thnt the Delegates to said Convention be paid at and after tlm *11010 rates that the members of the General Assembly now receive; ntul that his Exi-lleney the Governor be requested to draw his Warrant on the Treasured for tin* same, out of any money not other wise appropriated; and nil laws and parts of law* militating against this uet, lm, and Ihu same ure hereby repealed. JOSEPH DAY. Speaker of tlm House of Representatives. ' CHARLES DOUGHERTY, President nf tha Sennto. Assented loSGih December. 1838. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor. TABLE Showing the Representation of the Several Coun ties of this Stale by the late act of apportion ment. Appling, * 1 Gilmer, 1 Muscogee, 4 Baker, 1 Glynn, 1 Newton, 3 Baldwin, 2 Greene, 3 Oglethorpe, 3 Bibb, 3 Gwinnett, 3 Paulding, 1 Bulloch, 1 ILdivrsbnm, 3 Pike, 3 Butts, 2 HanciK'k, 3 Pulaski. 0 Burke, 3 Hodi-d, 1 Henry, 3 Putnnin, 3 B<ynn, 3 Rabun, Randolph, 1 Cumiibidl, 2 Houston, 3 Carroll, 2 Hull, 3 Richmond,* 3 Cobb, 2 Harris, 3 Scriven, 0 Cuss, 2 Irwin, 1 Stewart, 3 Colombia, 3 Jones, 3 Sumter, 0 Crawford, 2 Junior, 3 Jefferson, 3 Talbot, 3 Coweta. 2 Taliaferro, 2 Chatham, 4 Jackson, 3 Tattnall, 1 Clark, 3 Laurens, 0 Telfnir, 1 Chornkcp, 2 Lee, r Thomas, 2 Camden, 2 Liberty, 2 Troup, 4 Dade, 1 Lincoln, 2 Twiggs, 2 Decatur, 2 Lowndes, 2 Union, 1 DeKulh, 3 Lumpkin, * Upson, Walton, Walker, 3 Diruly, 2 Macon. 2 3 Early, 2 Madison, 1 Marion, 2 0 Effingham, 0 Ware. 1. Elliert, 3 McIntosh, Washington, 3 Emanuel, 1 .Meriwether, 3 Wayne, 1 Fayette, 2 Monroe, 4 Wilkinson, 0 Floyd, 2 Montgomery, 1 Wilkes, 3 Forsyth, 2 Murray, 2 Warren, 3 Franklin, 3 Morgan, 3 Total, 207 THE RESULT. The following is tho official vote for Senator at tho recent special election in this (the 13th) Sena torial district. Col. A. V. Parsons was the regular Democratic candidate, and G. S. Armstrong a self-nominated Whig. Counties. Parsons. Armstrong. Lycoming Ifi4fl 135 Centre 1192 354 Clearfield 330 55 Potter 200 00 M'Keaa 150 00 3518 544 544 Parsons' majority, 2974 Pennryhanian, 19/A, ins/. _ Mr, Tallmodgo has received, at tlm city of New York, tim joint homage of the Conservatives and the Whigs. It is gak), that thousand were in the procession, which conducted him from tlm steam hoat—nnd his sujourp in tho city lias been one- con tinued season nf congratulation nnd welcome from •hi* associated allies. Some of the Whigs murmur •t the exhibition; hut, the policy tA their Port) overcome* nil ujiposiiloR. 'There, tiw, tlw Admin istration is to he put down by tlm united fon-cs of the Whigs and tlm Coswmalire. There, too, this union of vote* tinoogbout tlm Stat* is to be cffivovl by dm union of tim vote* of (be Legislature, in favor of Mr, Tailored**-—Hit km. Enquir. Administratrix Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tlm first Tuesday in April next. In-faro the Court House door of Bulloch coun ty, within the usaal hours of snip, All tlie Lands belonging to the estate of William Bragg. d<Tca*od, consisting of two bit* of Land in Cherokee, No. 1184, in the 2fllh district and 3d section; and lot No. 38U, in tlm 4lit district and 1st section; and at tho same limn and place, one negro man named Frederick. Sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Term* on the day of salo janiG ' SUSANNAH BRAGG. Adm'x. I.KGAL NOTICKS In tlie District Court ortho Unl- flftutci lor the DUfrictoracorgiii. iEDKUAKY TERM, 1039. Tho United Slate* of America ti. Solomon D. Bet- ton, Charles C. Mills and Benjamin Lester. W HEREAS, It appear# by tlm return uf the Marshal in the a'aive case, that Charles C. Mill* hss nut been served, ami thnt Solomon I). Belton, and Benin min L- Lester, have I men served with lean I pi ore** t on motion of tlm Dlstrlrt At- lumen, it is ord-red that the said Clintle* C. Mill* do appenr and plead to the aforesaid nrlion, on nr before the second Tuesday of August next, uml it l* further nrdeicd, that lids order be published In one of the Gazettes of this State for throe month*. Extinct frutn tho minutes, mar22 GEO. GLEN. Cleik. Stale of Georgia—Liberty County. B Y Elijnh Bukcr. Clerk of tho Court of Uidiint- ry for said county. James Darscy, unu Sarah Smylie, have nnplit'd for letter* ofndministmtinn of thn goods and chat tels, right* and credits, that were of Archibald Smy lie, late id said county, deceased. Tlie«e tiro therefore, incite and admonish nil nnd singular, the kindred and creditor* of tho said de- cea-ed, to file tln-ir objection*, (if nny there lm) in my office nt Hiuosville, 011 or Imfore the fir«t Mm.day, in May m-xt, otherwise tim said letters may lm granted as applied for. Given under my hand and senlnt Hine#ville,in said county, this fourth day of .March, in tho year l. s. ofour Lord, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-nine, onri in tlm sixty third year of American Inde pendence. mar 8 E. BAKER, c. 0 o. b.c. Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Joseph Thomas, applies for lot- ter* nf administration of the good*, chattels, rights, nnd creilitn of Lyman Darrow, Into of suid county, deceased. > Tie se nre therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singulnr, tlm kindred and creditors of the said de- rensed, to file their objections (if uny they have) in the office uf the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary ot Jefferson, within the time prescribed, by law, other wise the snid Joseph Thomus tuny obtain thu letters nppiied for Given under tim hand nnd seal of tho clerk ot l.B. enid Court, this sixth day of February, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, fob 15 JOHN BAILEY, c.c. 0.0.0. Georgia—CamdeiiCouiUy. W HEREAS, George W. Thomas applies to mo for letters nf administration of thegoods tied chattels, rights nnd credits of Dnvid Thumu*, Into nf said county, deceased These nre therefore to cito nnd admonish nil nnd singulnr, thn kindred nnd rreditors nf tlm said de ceased, to tile their objections (if any they have) in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary, ut Jefferson, within thn time prescribed by law, other wise the said George W. Thomas may obtain the letters applied for. Given under the hand nnd seal nf tho Clerk L. s. of sniil Court, this sixtli -day of Februaiy, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-nine, feh 15 JOHN BAILEY.c.c.o. c. c. Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Alfred Doolittle applies for let ter* of dismission from the estate of Etihu Atwater, lute nf saidcoun'y deceased These air therefore to cite anil ioiuuuii«h all per son* interested to file their objections (if nny they bare) in tny office within the time prescribed Ity law, otherwise letiers dismission will bo grnnied to said pplirnnt. Given under my hand and senl of said Court, t. s. this six'h day of February, eighteen hund red and thirty-nine. feb 15 JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c*. Georgia—Bulloch County. By the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch Comitv, sitting for ordinary purposes. XT/'HEtlbAS, James B. Newman has nppiied Vv fin letters of di«mission ns idiniuixtnitni of the estate ttf I) mini No man, deceased}:—these are to eitc and adinoidsli nil persons concerned, to file l Imir objection* within term* of the law, otherwi-w ili» applicant will be entitled to letters of dismission •is nfnresnM •*' Witness, the Hon. Sheppa'd William*, one nftlie J 11*1 icesof said Cuuri.thi*29ili day of Jap. 1339. fell 6 ELI KENNEDY, Cleik, C. O. Georgia—Bulloch County. By thu Inferior Coint of Bulloch Count), silling for ordinary purposes. W HEREAS James Keriiy has applied for let ter* of dismission a* guard inn of Mary Ker- by, orphan of Arthur Ket by, Sr, deceased. These nre to cite nnd admonish nil pt-.isnns con cerned to file their objection', in term- of the law, otherwise the applicant will lie <h*mi-«ed. Witness, tlip lion. Slu’ppnr.d William*, ono of the justices of 1 lut said court, llii* ninlli day of Janu ary, ono tli'Misand eight handled red tli rly-nine. jaii 11 ELI KENNEDY. Cl’k C. O. Notice. F OUR months niter date, application will Ih» made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordina ry pnrpo-e*. for leaveto sella tract of land situated in .Marry county, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (IGll)ncies, belonging to Christoph"! Day, u minor; lobe sold for tlie bem-lii of snid minor. LEWIS J. B. FAIRCHILD, mar G Guardian. Notice. F OUR months after date application will lm made to the honorable tit" justices of the Infe rior Court ofCbatliam County, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for b-nve to sellm tract of land con taining fifty acres, more or less, situate, lying nnd being in Chatham roinitv, about six mil"* from Sn- vnnnnli, near the Augusta Road, hoand-’d on the north hy lauds o W. W. Gordon and rn all other sides bv lands of Wnt. Gibbons, nnd sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of James J. W, Spenrer, deceased. jnn II ANN F„ SPENCER. Ex'x. Notice. V LL persons indebted to thn estate of Arthur Kerhy, Si., drcen*cd, nre requested to mnko immediate payment, and nil those having demands ngninst said estate will render them in, duly attest ed, to tho subscriber-, within term* of the law. JOHN KF.RBY. ) v jnn II J A MES KERRY, < h! > Ex'ura. Notice. F OUR month* after date, application will be made tothu honorahln the inferior court ol Chatlium county, while setting for nrdinnry purpo ses, for lonvo to sell n negro woman, belonging tu Dr. 1', H. Wilkins, Inte ofsnid county, deceased. J.C. WILKINS. ' d20 J. D. STEVEN’S. Adm’r Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Seagriivr W. Mngill applies for letters of dismission from the estate of Elishu A. Mngill, Inte of said comity, decensed. Theseare therefore to cite nod admonish nil per sons interested, to 6lo their objections, (if nny they have) in myofficewithin the lime prescribed by law. otherwise letters dismission will bo granted to suid applicant. Given under my hnnd and seal nf said Court. L. !. thi* sixth duy of February, eighteen hund red and thirty-nine. feb 15 JOHN DAILEY, c. c. o. o c. PUBLIC SALES. • CJ |M "J? I’ ri *’T " f ,,M? Honorable tho Inferiot Court, of Ch«'h*m county, when ait* ting fiir ordln.nr purposes, will be sold «the door of the Court Housn in Tnttnall county, oh the first Tuesday In April ntxt, bat ween tba usual hours of sale. Ninety-twn thnusnnd acre* of Land, or ao mtfch thereof ■* I* King and being in Tattnall county, and particularly situated In tha furk between the Ohoo- pie tiver nnd Puiitletiin creek, originally granted to Win. McKissnck, and Sold and conveyed hy thu .aid Win. MrKi-«nck to Wm. Fat lies Taylor, de ceased. Sold for the benefit uf thu heirs and cre ditors of suid deceased. (Signed) WILLIAM DUNCAN, j“R 19 Adm’r of W, F, Taylor. Administratrix Sale. ~ A GREKABLK town tinier of the Inferior Court rl. of Bullock County when retting fur ordinary purpose# will ho sold on the first Tuesday in April next before tho Court limisn dnure in Bullock Coun ty, within the usunl hours nf sale, oil the lands be longing to the estate of Elijah Bragg Into of sakl County deceased consisting of six hundred acre* 1 more or loss, lying in Bullock County. Sold foe i tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors nf said deceas-^ ed, terms made known on the day of sale. Jnn 10 ISON KLERBRR, . Adm Administratrix Sale. A GREEABLE to no order uf the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will ho sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court Hmixniloor of Bulloch coun ty, within the usual hours of sale, All the Lands belonging to tlio estate of Daniel Clnntnn, deceased, consisting of two tracts of Land lying in Bulloch county, both adjoining-—one con taining 25 acres, und the other containing 300 acres, more or less; also, one tract lying in Bryan county of 250 acres, more or less. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditor* of *aid deceased. Terms made known nn the dny nf sale, jan IG ELIZABETH CLANTON, Adm’x. . SlierifPs Sale. ’ O N the first Tuosdny in April next, between tlm nsunl hours of sale, will be sold before the Court House, in the city .of Savannah, all the right, title and interest, (heing oi.e fourth) of Dunbar Viorel |n nnd to the following property, viz: Farm lot, No. (7) aeveA, Sloper Tything, Percl- vnl ward, shunto In the county of Chatham, con taining fifty-four acres, hounded on the north by lot No. (5) five, on the eastby lot No. (8) eight, on tho smith by lot No. (1) one, Moore's Tythinz, Perrii- vnl ward, nnd on tho west by lul No. (9) nine, Dig- by Tything, Decker ward. Also, that other farm lot, situate in said county of Chatham,containing fifty-four acres, nnd known as Ini No. (1) one, Wilmington Tything, Darby ward, bounded on the north by lot Nn. (7) seven, Tyrco'n- nel Tything, Darby wnrd, on the east by lot No. (2) two, Wilmington Tything, Darby wnrd,on the south by lot No. (5) five, Wilmington Tything, Datby ward,und on the West by White BlulfRuad. Also, that other farm lot, shunto in said county, containing fifty-four ncres, and known as form lot No. (2) two, Holland Tything, Percivnl ward, bound ed on the north by tho city of Savannah, on the east by lot No. ( H one. Holland Tything, Percivnl ward, on thu south iiy lot No. (6).six, Holland Tything, Percivnl ward, and on th" west Ivy lot No. (3) th re*T~ Holland Tything, l’ercival ward.' The said right, title, and imprest of the said Dun bar Morel, (being 000 undivided fourth pari) in and to the said above described properly, levied on nnd tube sold by virtue of sundry execution* issuing nut of the Court of Common Pleas, nnd of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, in. favor of O. Johnson Si Co., and utliors, tit. tho said Dunbar Morel. fid- 23 W. HERB.S.C.C. Sheriff's Sate. W ILL BE SOLD on tliefir.'lTiresdnyin April ri< xt in front of the Court House dour in tho comity of Bulloch, between the usual hours nf salo the following property, vi*. one tract of pine land containing four hundred acres more or less lying on A*he# Innucli taken as the property of Jacob Lee, to satisfy sundry fi fa in favor til S">iburn June*.and others, also two hundred -icres of pine land lying in the same p’ncn *Uen a* the property of Esau Le#*, to satisfy sundry ft fa in favor of dilfermil persons. Property pointed out hy plaintiff llii* Fell I lilt 11139. JUDGE It. HODGES, a. b c. (eb 18 Administrator* Sale. O N the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold before the duor of tlio Court House in Brynn county, nl! that tract, or parcel of land, lying and sit uated in suid county, originally granted to Jomes Mo*«mun for wm* tboosand acres, and by re-survey found t<> contain 1326 acres, more ot le—, bounded bv lurid* grun'edto Tlnonu* Lee, by number truer of lurid grimed to James Mostmun. by lunds grant ed tu Stephen Elliott, and I v the Cunuchee river, a* by a re-survey of Minor Winn, will more fully M|>|M*ar. Sold by permt-slon of tlw Court uf Ordi nary, of Chatham C'nmy. J. BALFOUR, Adm’r* de hnni* non feh l-Ap.2 on e-tatv uf J nt. M—*m in. AdiuStiUfrafor** Sole. O N the lir*f Tue-d iv la April next, *Ul he sold befub^Jw Ciutri House, one rJw-t Car|wn(er'« Tool-,, ono’ .User Wuu-li. and sundry ariirb-s of Wearing Apparel, belonging inilie e.is'r of Jsme# Bauwit, dossed; byurdf oi tlw Administrator, mar 7 Georgia—Ctimdcn County. W HEREAS, Henry R. Sadler npplies for let ter' of di*mi*sion from tho estate of William Stnrnit, late of said county deceased. These are therefore, to rite nnd admonish nil per son* interested, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted to said appliennt. Given under my hand and senl of said L. s. Court, this sixth day of February, eighteen hundred nod tliirtv-nine. feb 15 JOHN BAII.EY, C. C. O. C. C. Notlcq. F ^OUR months after date, application will be nindetorhe Inferior Court of Chatham Coun ty, when sitting for nrdinnry purpose*, for leave to *ell mishit nnd improvements, Oglethorpe ward, Pine street; one lot, No. 2, nnd hriek improve ment, in Liberty ward, on Broughton street. - One lot Ilf land in Bry an county, containing fifty acre* more or less, arid known hy the name of Fort Argyle. All said lot* the pihperly of Thomas Lu- ceiia, lata of Chatham eoumy deceased. ti. M. BOND. mar I Adm’r. with the w ill annexed. ftoilce. P OUR month* after date, application will be made to ill" hoitorahle tire Justice* of the In ferior Court of Cum Iwi roomy, while rifting for ordinary purposes, foe leave to sell two tracts of land.belonging i"it- e#i*t« of Emanuel Udarron. of tlie said county d-reused; ono of.ai.| tracts ly ing in Cam fen county. nuiiuining 506 acres, ibv otiwr lying in Walker cumty, amiuliiing Iflfl aeres, ft tlte larucfit «f lire Itgirstsnd enAnnet •4 tha said JmM ELVa RIUEHON. Sltvrifl'tt Sale. O N the first Tuesday in April next, will he sold in front of ilm Court Hoit*e, in the City of Suvnnniili. between the usunl hours of sale, the fid- ln» ini: propni ty. to wii: All that tract nr parcel of Land, together with the improvmetv* thereon, situate near th" city of Savannah on Tlitind"rho:i Rmul containing 13$ acres, known us n Brink Yard, formally Fahm’a Also, 2GG acres of pine land, siniata ala-lit threo miles from Savaiioali in the vicinity of said Thun- derhol Road,adjoining lunrl.ftnunerly Gibson’s boun daries nt ineseiit unknown. Also, four Billiard Tallies wills Lamps, Cue*. Maces, Balls nnd other fixture*; also contents nf the Bar Room contigtpw 011* to tin-City Hotel, consisting of fixtures, suclt'' a* stand casks, Decanter*, and other glassware— together with the liquors, Arc. including .Staves, Chair*. Screen*, Tuhies, Beer 1’Ump, &c. also liuiKehiddnnd kitchen liirniiure, consisting of Bed steads, Hi'diling, Sideboard. Sel'n, Chairs, Look ing Glasses, Dining, Tea and Centre Tables, work nnd \\ ash Stands, Carpets, Fowlers, Shovel, Tongs len Mouse, Wardioh" nod Library of 500 volumes, Books nnd Case, Levied on ns tlm property of M. O. Dillon, under nnd by virtue of a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Cliathnm County, at tha in stance of G. B. Lamar, vs. M. O. Dillon and P. G. Shick. N- B. Tlio Brick Yard now rents for $400 per annum. Ms25 W. HERB, a. c.c. Sheriff's Sale. W ILL bo sold on thu first Tuesday in May next, before life Court House in tlie city of Savannah, between the usunl liouis uf sale, all that tract orparcol of Land, situate, lying, nnd being on [he White Bluff road in Chatham county, contain- [ 7 4] «*ven nnd n half ncres more nr less, and known ami distinguished us Lot No. [3] three, in tho division of the estate of Michael Densler; to- gather with nil that other tract ur parcel of Land in said comity near the above, containing twelve and a half [12.j] acres more or less, ami known arid dis tinguished in tho division of said estate as Back Lot No. [3] three; sold to satisfy an execution bn foreclosure of morteago issuing out of the Hon. the * Superioi Court of Chatham County, in fnror of Hen ry K. Burroughs, Admr. of Ann A. Deoiler »s. the heirs und representatives of John Densler, and two tracts of Land. . ; m..t C WM. HERB, S. C. C. Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honotalile.tira Inferior Cuu’rt, of Chatham county, whim sit ting for nrdinnry purposes, will be sold at the door of the Court House in. Emanuel county, on the first Tuesday in Appl next, between the usual hours of tide, Nineiyrtwo thousand acres of Lnnd, or so much thereof as i* lying nnd being in Emanuel county, nnd particularly situated in tho fork between the Ohnopid river nnd Pendleton creek, originally, granted to Wm MeKissack, and sold and convey ed by the said Wm. McK's*nck to Wm. Forbes. Tnvlor, decensed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs' —id creditors of said deceased. (Signed) WILLIAM DUNCAN, jnn 19 Adm’r of W. F. Taylor. C’ily wnerill’s Sale. On the first TUESDAY in April next, W ILL he sold Imfore the Court House in tb* city of Savannah, between the usual hours- of tale, nil the right, title, and interest on lot No.3^ Buy street, Franklin ward, in the city of Savannah^ togetherwiih the improvements thereon; leviedoiv a* the property nf George Hans, to satisfy cxeco— lions in favor nf Jacob Shaffer,. Elia# Bliss &Co». anil Simon Bonnts, issued from the Honorable Court, of Common Pleas, und of Oyer and Terminer fer tile city of Savannah. Also, .it the same time and place, all the right,, title,and interest, being ono undivided fourth of lot: No 34, Eibert ward, in thecity of Savannah, levied! op at die pioperty of Dunbar Morel, to satisfy am execution in favor of Hiram Robetts, irsued fronts the Honorable Court of Common Pleas, end ofOyeg* und Terminer for ilia city of Sauannah. Also, at th« same lima and place, all th* right,, tiife, nod interest of impruvema"t* on Biake’s h>l r Indian street. North Otffeiborpe ward, in thu city or Savannah, levied nn "# tiw property of Gnurge Dnvd,t»J -faulting Pstk Juror, in favor of tb« city of Kavannah. " Also, si the same tlm* and place, • Negro M«n r named dAM, feriej <*u as tb* propel ty of Josiah Back, tifcSJiti*fy i-x. ruiinn* in favor of Robert Hob- ersbam, N. D# k II. W* d, issued from tlw Hon* omlda Court of Comm/m Pleas, and of Char and Terminer hr tb* city of Savannah M> 2« LEVI S. UCMELLr *)***> f