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|nmiii |mr|>uM i nm; fa* • .i.l to Imve ranged I ••m
4 lu In |*t*i will acc.-nhiu iiiiIh* iwii'if mill" weu*
lily, fil.lgo.l li) ni) «>• guarantee, nm| ifa-.tiusiwut*
thine** -.1 ill** party faiitnwing.. Tliu English muu*
mm*, liir ittHaiic*, were adv.im-cd upii at iln* rati-
of 4 |N>r criu., white un Hpanfah m*d •••him other
d iril|.ii. n»ol lureign -lock* from HmDper relit,
and on •linrvn««inucliti* Dlpvrremt..was dcmanili-d.
Little fresh business w a* irunsadied, net lin>e wm
my imii'iiil rhinK* I" iMicn In piles-*. L'misol*
felt i)l| to }.«<liv. forth* ops-Mne; esulmqimi
bill* .23 I • 25* pram; famk Mirk l?!IJ in 4.
'Ibis** banks ol n in-ul Muichcstei, rii.nl u• l*
the period during whi»*li iln-y finvu been iiiexfaiemv,
havealieii.ly lirmiglii daiir ntfair» lo a a mid mill,
Mini' y, llie Nortfaru nudlVniral Httuk Lngland,
llw I ui|H'i i.l I Bank ill England.and tin-CVmonuiviiil
Bunk of Kiiglnnd,
Tlie Agrrulium) and ^Miunercinl H oik of Ire
land lm« aUo Iren birred urenke me i»nrv* fin wind*
ing up. It shows surplus asset* to llie Hinmint of
£21)9.331, it* liahiliti- * being £.’81,331, mnl ils
U*#o’tt* £482,221.
Tbo bunk of l,uugrneaJ, Ho, al leignmouih, bud
•lup|»ed pity menu .
From the Liverpool Times of June 'JO. *
SI A I K UF TRADE.
Manchester.— I In re was it alight incrcn*e in llie
deiimnd on Tuusduy. eon* i|U in upon the reopen*
ing nf (be canals, .iii*l llie it- esluliluliineni of tie
niiniuuiiiralioii with Lundtm, ami n tolerable Inisl*
ne»i on* done in *iiine desctipih.lis. olclolli lor ll.e
holm* trade; bat III oilier reaped* llie market Mas
Hal, attd prices eontinne to tiro p.—Uuurdiun.
I.enls.— 1 lie ipiHtility ul giMidi* sold ut llie cloth
ha lit Kii * week bus been ten *mu I tut the *.«*•/«,
and the tunniiluitnrura seriously voinplNin ol llie
pricei realised, niuiiy of ilium finding u impossible
to uliiaiii any rcmuucretbiii lor iheir lulair.- 'I bin
mhiu ut thing! in forcing u|miii them tliu nst-cssii) of
inaiiufui-uiiiring letter goods lm llieftnikul. until
there fa a pru*|iect ol a Inter demand. W*i arc
glad however, to learn that I Imre i* * pivtiy consid
erable oMer out fur slope* for the India miirkel,
winch will nffurd einploymrin mr a poiliui
•if llm manufacturer* in llm lH'iglifaiiho**il ill Rule,
den mnl Gilfaeli-y, lor *>*in« week*, and cenvi quern-
ly ohm: lliOtniukct by llie ipianliiy of good* they
might mb- rw istf make lor sale nl die clnlli bad*.—
There ha* been it little more business ilnini* in pi|o
chillis, beaver*, Ate Inn Hi very low- prices. Al*
' though there hut been latlim more liiisiiM-si doing in
til" wurrlinus.-sTIli* week limn lam, mill we soincc*
iy ever knew lam activity ill tliu trade al tins •cumiii
of tlie yi ar.
ALGIERS.
The London .Morning Herald of July ‘1st, civ
the following u* llie Mibiluncc of (he luiesi milieu*
from Algiers:
Tim dcapsichus me satisfactory, iniiMiiudi ns they
slop the ttectimuUtlum of sinister rumors it hn It te« re
piopuguled on Snii.nluy uial Sunday ul Tniis. tela
five to the Aiger.no t-uliiny. -Though the whole of
lliu-fe reports, Wliieli Itn-li went *o Inr as to dc.tioy
half llie Fi until army, and to l< n\-e .Mnrriinl Vallee
ii prisoner in llie humfa of Alnl*e •Kaib i, ore nut
lrutt ( yei-hunt is Urn mm-li icitx.in to believe lliut
African aHiiir* wear a vei\ bol as|H-ci, mnl linn lie
rem guard of llie Murdinll'* army Inu let'll t-nt.tu
pieces, ami all the crops hi the m'igliborhmid ol Al<
gmiii de-tmyed by lire. Tim niisf,■rim e w hich lm*
oeeiii red in iliu leur guard huo inken place on llie
. a irliein side of llie Col de Tumuli, .where llie
Kreiiclilmd, nliei tin c.ipiiiieol Medeuli, tosusluiti
a siuii.nr hi niggle, and when* (it'll, BeillieiifSe,
Uhl I, miMniiail a severe defeat.
Il npi«ur» that Mundiul VnlK-e imagined lliut lie
had b|,H'ked up the uruiy of llie l-'.mir, but lie iniex*
pecletlly foimil neveml ofilm moimliiin piuke* in
llie li.oidi* of llie enemy. In oid> r o uvmd ligliimg
nl a disadvantage; the Mur.dial. Iboiiglil piupei in
C , nig*- hi* giomid, mnl decamping in llie mid.lie. oi
toe oigle, Hiicceeded hi wiilulrawmg llie hulk of his
I icewidmui alarming llm Audi host. Tl
guaid,c.nnp.oed ol UIUI men, wras not so lucky, and
Mm moment it hud • h-Jtvd the somoni of ih<- Col,
a.al hud began lo de*uad t oYnsilioss, sof the nu im*
lam in llie dll eel ion of .Meduili, it wua ns*nileil by
M corps o. •.\liOO Aiitlia, who fell- on it with eipial
iiudiicily nud fury. I he Aran* and ill Kreni-li long lit
II iad lohaiel, the hiiyonel pioving a weuk,tlefeln-i
lignins! th-Tu-roe Malts -d’lln- yillncliau. In vain lla
Fieiicli soaii-r.« it ini lo loiui soiid ma*se*, and i<
| ol'uliy oiscipiin- the wild ul lacks of iiicir h»hiiiI
mils.
1’he Ai nbv goi between the lUes, ovei poweiiog
Nad slaying evciy llimg liefore ll.um. Tim t ie
valor nl le gill prevml-d, mel llm little corps
enabled lo present h solid’ front lo il* enemy. I he
\rdis a'lacked ■'! l.m s, bill wereeiit li liineiepulv
l lie Kn-mdi ilien got ‘J inoimiain unn* lo net. with
kept the lim ai u more resp*t'lliil di- unre, and li
imily (he rear guaid j.-iinetl llie mam 1-iNly, nliei
his .lining u lo*s ol 140 th-n-l imd dill) wtaiuded; in
I m-.i lm f us niimliei-. I'lie oai>alml| i* •en-i* l\ cell-
Hired lor tail nailing lo die rebel of Ills n lit guard,
li* the filing was heard disin ellv al his head •pail
lers. Ilea.leges, n*oo ex*use, licit ho hud taken
• v.|-y pn-camam ugidnst llm AiiiIh, mid dial lm
Hippo.ad tin fir ng tied em lions any- nr ion
hltncU, Ito> fminJl’Hi oseiu-s Jovo ol'ilinplnv wide
isc-inseipiuut on moimliiin wiiriire. I’ln-se exrn
s.'s will not *erv III* turn at I’ai-m, wlmru liis
duet is loudly t oiid'-inm cl l*y nil classes. In add
tnm to this midtary dl*nster, llm co|nai-u have
Hgain severely suffered in the vicinity of Algiers
and it pmtynf Arab mm tinders have again nppeai
ed in die plain, li-.rniau llm crops on die giomid,
imd cmryingott’miy pinperty they cam lay hands on
T Front ike London Mercantile Journal. June 3ll.‘
COM M KHClA l. HI S I UuSl’KCT.
There has noi In-eii mm-li life in the Commercial
nmrket* miring dm past week, Ian aenerul y »peaking
theprcesol prmlnee Imcorue more seiilttl, with
•nmewliat better demand limn die lloine Trade fin
l,. iirly all tlm leading arlic.eH: while however there
is a coiniimunce ofII iloess iu llie export ilepurlnmnl,
biul prices of almost all arli:le» ,.»nally lakon fin
tlint pur|HSf are slill tlepressml. tin inen-a-o of nr
tiers is Iniwmei |miknl for. There slill seems In
lm a sjieculalive fimling lotranl s inodescriplinui of
M. rclmiah*- , lull willioui leading to any largo
mnn-mt of tniiumc.iuns, dm seuicity of moaoy no
Umilit operating again t*u b a onursc.
S|ieculittnrs slill appear d'silieliiied to make fill ill*
cr investments in (In* hi tide Ten, and the mat fit t
j-ns iisHtnretl a ver, dull cli rmiet. tsidt lowtr
prices. Th" npiiinmsas m dm furire prospectsnf
dmarlicb- a tt v*uy t-nnlla-ling, some pm lit stixped*
iug >h tl pikms wi I rule higli low-aidstlm • lose ofilm
year, whileolb -rs look for lower rales, ill". H c.k
loing nccumulaletl in nearly two yeai's cmisump
lion, with fiirdn-r arrivals ex|mcn d. We "ppie
bend ihat prices will fi iciiiatecimsHmuldydurinit
(lie year, nnd m y possible la* higher than nl ineseiii;
but we do not in die least imagine dial tit- y will
teach the point al which they ruled in .lununn list,
wlien Free Trade low Congou realised 2* I Id in
3 •. al least during I his year, ofedurse math dejieu s
neon ihe way in which tin* pres*-nt ili*puie with
4'hina is setde-i; slumld the Chinese hiry on tlm witr,
tile value nf the mtie'e will impreve, hut on llie
sober hand; tlmnld an amiculde arr.ingemelil Hike
plad'on llm ariiviilul Ciiiit-n of tin* Hi iti*li Arum
meat, and of which llmre i* some probability, die
article will recede lusomedii g liken fan contum
' lag price.
Tlm Grain trade ilirmidioiit lliecnniiliy lias been
r idler rnor animaed, and prices of Wheat have
Jh-cii sui*|torled. Al Mark Lane in day lie* uricle
•was a sluide higlmr.
Tin* foreign mark* Is are in h similar slat** lo our
4, w „_diil|„ nM iwiiig prnvalenl hi iilmo-t allllieprm-
■ripal juirts on die continent. At Amsterdam, c*.ff-e
lia* h- en very quit since the las* sales by tin* Nether
lands Trading Comp mv, but its value Imslieen pretty
•well maintained. Sugar is much dm ssnie as al llm
Hast sales, with hut a dull tiade duing. Coitmi lias
4men heavy of sole for *onie time past, and pri*
litre drooping. Tlm Rntteid on and Antwerp n*
•Iceli have, wi'hnnenr t*« exceptions, followed lm
course of llm Anislerdnm market.
saturuaV. jol) n. ii*u.
Fine nf the free! still bear thy sway,
tlndimni'ddirtHigli ages yel untold t
O'er earth's prttud realms thy star* display,
Like morning’s radiant clouds unrolled.
Flag of tile skies! still peerless shine.
Through fiber's arure vault unfurled, •
Till every hand and heart entwine,
To sweep oppression from the world.
FOR PREB1DF.NT.
SI A15TIN VAN BUltF.N.
of stieHs slid Ian* t. do piVs-eeJ loflbw .ill CiMti-
a vein ihruagh tsluch tb« wain lying in tlm •<!«•<•
shall |ta«* off,
Oii.inothui ofakl Cuyk-r,
Hteolvrd, That tlm Trc*«nw dt» W) f«» Mf. C
p. Clusky tl.e *um of one dmusand dollms, ntt ac*
count of hiscontiart liir llm wall, St»t. east nl* llm
KxebaiiL-e, *o smm a« the agrts-ment ImlwtmnCoiiii*
cil ami Mr. Clusky U exeemed ami delivered.
On motion nf aid. f ?uyler.
Fetoltcd, Thai llm sum of f*,*ur ihtanand dullai«,
lm. ami tlm same is Imrehy tntb-tetl in he issued un
d* r llm ordinance, euddctl " an otdnmnce lo r >i*e
money mr loan f**r llie pur|His** of i-nninhuiing (•»
winks nf Internal Improvement, ami in improve llm
City of S"vahnali " in |tav fitr llm «l»y enllnre eon
irar.i with Win. II. Stiles and Kictmid W. Adams,
iruMers. . .
AV*n/a* d, Tb it * select conimillee lm np|Miinted
to adupt some proper mode by wliirli tlm nc umula
lion uf rain water shall lm drained Irein llm noigli
Uirlmotl of Oi leans square.
Rttotted, That lhat enmmiltee have full power
to act ami the eximnses of said work will Im paul by
Ctaincil: Provided, That ihe contract lo be made,
be first approved by Council.
Amount uf acnouni* pu'ietl, $1,336 15.
Council adjourned.
FOR VICK I’dEFIURNT,
JOHN FORSYTH.
NOMINA TlOF FOR CONOR ESS.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
l>. C. CAMPBELL,
A. IVERSON,
JUNIUS Htt.t.YKR.
JOSI AH 8. PATTERSON,
JOHN H. LUMPKIN,
. K. J. BLACK,
►WALTER T. COLQUITT,
M. A. COOPER.
Nomination for F.leriort of President and Vice
Prcnidenl of tke United Stater.
\VM. R BULLOCH, of Chatham
JOHN RATES, nr Murray.
MILNER ECHOLS, of Wnltnn.
SAMUEL BEALL, nf Wilkinson.
\VM. B. WOFFORD,, of Habersham.
JOHN ROBINSON, of Jasper.
SAMUEL GROVES, nf Madison.
THOMAS WOOTTEN. nf Wilkes.
SEABORN JONES, of Muscogee.
EDWARD HARDEN, of Clark.
JAMES ANDERSON, of Burke»
GEN. HARRISON, while Governor of Indi
ana Territ»iv, nppinved a law passed by the Legls-
(mure, in SELL MEN fui FINE or COSTS.—
be same 'uw dtvreed the punislimenl of THIRTY-
NINE STRUM'S, In la* inflicted nil any |mr-uin
dais odd. ttho thi'uhl abteond frhm hit PUR
CHASER! Render—how dn you like this s|mci*
•ii of Hnri-isn>-i«m, in ndiiiiien to llie Ohio cn«e.
I etpn worse i Hhii llim: for llie Inw specifically
hides WOMEN'ns well ns men lobe WHIPPED
in full THIRTY-NINE STRIPES."
’• The sovereign People always hnve.i right inlnier-
regnle those who are candidates for their suffrage*.'’
Martin Unn Humt.
— ask my Committee.''—Ilnrrlton.
Note, Don't.—We find ihel'olbiwing gmnl nnecdo e
in dm New Win H: , , , .
We aretnfurn.ml—«•" will not vmicli fortlm fsri.
but we are Informed—'hni n certain w|iig»rmnrdts.
rmir*»l n few- evening* since nl Lafayette Hall in
diis wise:—•Mienllenmii.l will gratify win f-*r a few
m-iinenis. In my opininn. Marlin Van Rurewi. in
•sicinl life, a gentleman, genii* nnm! (H*-ar. he..r.)
He i« wimm lei fully polue ami pie- su*l in hi* man
ners, ami them can lie no dnuhl tlml lm i« a genie •
in *n. (f'lieera ) I liink li« i« a gentleman, (lemd
clamrs.) Rut m |Mildii* life, g ntlemnn,'-< puMi" I'f*-.
lie i*. genii* HI *"—1 dnn'l like lo menli*»p il. bill lie
j (M _.,^ra«cal!" (Awful•lienee ) *-GentU*im-n,"
• r-*ntiaue*l llm mamr, warming inn* peif*-r« leineliv
nfempha.ii, ••Gentlenmn, if .Maidn Van Huren is
rlet led, / shill leave llm ciaiwry!!". (Ti. me»d**g*
applause; aner which a sulitniy tuieo reclaimed,
•*iw: ry
IP«s4|«rfa*—On# *<f dm in*i*i siiikin: things. v
rr .s.id ; fldm is •‘dial h#el'M«ed m*nki*d's ideas
el'imlidejil grealnv**." I’o •nnimand ng nslent, and
I** siicres*. de- rninm-m rlemem. of »urh g*egti*efs,
| e add* 11 a dfrrgMid of Half, a »fn,tlr»»mt» at m»
live, a aie-oly sirfnnlsi'im *i< agny pubbr and pmme
(.illy, Wheli litre* Ur ini** Me* hydede* wi'dle
r *t»d of vulgar gi* si /Uw eon rmmor l/i«l
On. Um* is •# durable a* Id* rr.nei|i|»*, a* U-4Mf
Ml truth ftissJ viinw ihorn tive#.
THE CENSUS.
Misrepresentniinn Is busy whli the census Umi
the mmshnls lire n**w inking II is one uf dm mnnv
liumhtig* with wliieli the feileral parly are seeking
delmln tlm people. Ag**ni« are nhren*l am**ug
Hie fr**eni' , ii nf Georgia in tlincniinlry, nn*| |||**y tell
lliem. dint the ntijecinfoliiainlng the sintistical He*
mils nupiireil, U to eiinhle the udmiuislraii<in to fox
every thing.
There is not a good old ludy in dm country who
is nut told, dim each chicken, egg,-ml pound of but*
tor, is to bollixed lo support the Government.—
I'lm li*tt**i of Mr. Forsyth, which we puhli-heil last
Saturday, in dm Ccoryian, di-*sipaied diis *li'tur.
lion of the irmli iiiln iliin air. ' What mu,| he the
mi*ndi*y nnd <| -s|*erntinn of those members of a
party wl'mresuri to sy»inm-ttir.misrepiesentniiui*T
What is their ennt**mpl fur tie* people .when lh**y
bop** lo gull diem liv a court! so ignoble. , A pern
sal nf Mr. Forsyth's letter will show, that when the
p-uscni cynsns was in b« lakon, it was *u -gnsied by
the lull tor of dial valunhle puhlicaiion, the Ameri*
cun Alnuiiein, that much st*dslienl iiifiirmndon
might lm u •talma! in connexion with it, and thus,
dial *• two i*|uls might b" kille.l wills oho alone."
Tlm iilifiu-t of die inquiries uf the mnrshaU is lu
add in ilu* muss ol‘.ii«efiil inflnrmatinn, a knowledge
of llie statiMic.4 atid vi«t reomrees nf this Heicu’es
of nation'. Tin* liteniiy and re.buii-fie. gemleman
who in.tde llmsuggeMinn, no inuredniii*;hi ofiaxa-
liuu than •* liitle .1 tek Hurner when lm sal in the
cor* oi’’ lliiinght of die balllo uf Marengo.
Hot what will ihn g*aal people uf this country
(hlnk of the honorable muniior in which the feder*
nlLis cumluct their atiucks upon thn ndministrndun
when they learn that so far from iheso Inqtiiiies
la-ing priqmsed by die iidminisinuien of Van Bo
ren or his friend*, that it was upon motion ol
Mi. Rice Garland, of Louisiana, a staunch Whig,
altar Federnlis', dial tins clause requi ing these
ipie*tinns tuli.-pin, was incorporated into die law,
providing for llie taking of ill" present census.
We do mil m -an In censure Mr G nland for Ids
motion. The infiirma-inn called .'or will add
science, and lend lo diffuse iiifiirnntiun, both at
home Hiidahrund. Boi we do, even andd the ex*
ciicnmiit of a p-diimal contest, protest against llie
dishominiMe nud contemptible conduct of such of
tlm opponents of dm administration, who. aware of
thu 11 utli, are attempting to alone the people by
min"pr"*>-i>lalit»n and falsehood.
Is ii possible that *iteh is th"ir depraved nature,
tlint limy me con nnt to prostitute nil eff nl m <dc in
the cause of -n-ieime to paiiy purpoms, and to wield
it h* a new polid -al engine? Sh ime, wlmre is thy
lilimii ? Bui in put to real forever this hare attempt
wr call 'lienllRution of th" people loone feature of
the Census Law, which will show conclu*ively, that
taxation is mu llm object.
/i remain* entirety at the option of the people
whether they trill ehonte lo furnish the rtatirtical
information requested or not
No penalty is attached to their refiual to answer
the questions Hsked. Tlie law ha* left ittnthevol*
iintarv disposition of the people. If any one fears
that diu object is luxation, he lias only to d*-cline
answering.
Now, we put this question tn every man who his
sen*e enough to uudeisiuiHi lhat two and two make
four, to say, if these qnrt'inn* mere propounded
with a view to ascertain the property subject to
taxation, would the taw have left it at the ttplinu
of the people to answer or not as they thought pro
per.
Fel 'iw ciiiwns, if any man attempts In gull you
with this census law,.he sure he take* you for a fail,
and knock him down for personally insulting you.
♦
' PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.
I'huiudsv, July Hi, 1340.
Council mel—Present tlie Mayor, Aldermen
Posey, Drysdafa, Bailer, Davis, Anderson, Crtylrr,
Goodwin, Dilbm. McAlliM-r.
The minutes of ilie fat meeting wrre read and
confinnel.
Tlie Police docket was called and tha following
p**rs*i|is fim d:
IJ).’ I.awlor, hnvi ig h*»2s in his yard, fined $4.
S uffoid, same off.-nee, $4.
A Bill, entitled an ordinance, to alurami amend
llie ordnntiicc relaiing to porticos, steps, Irres and
c un yards so far as respects Liberty slieet, was
laid llm table for llm pr sent.
A Bill, ft lm entitled an Oidinanre, In allow lh«
ewnet of L«»t N»* 0, J«-k*rei Ward, to put up slrp*
e.sierMlotg a» far mid HoOlh Hr-aMl Mrr«t as lb" status
.re,,. n„w standing on dw *amv block of lots, wa*
r.«sl Aim iimv.
A learnt («k l«#t*rs ws» excelled lo D.O'PytM
oi ).*• 12 and 15. Frank He W«id.
Tier «w*Hk«t“f Kdt.a.dO'Byree, t-U-K *pW#
of Cn} ifopeiiy. *•# fUrt'd Commute pe
pr/hiit alf'i o'i tl* peniitm 4 H. ffcmfaa m t-
le f from a drrehfa if«, teUff d Ut (lia C*mm*c
te- op I meuc".
Of A
He*"*, t ittiOc mi
THURSDAY, Jill) ait 1810.
In accoidance with previous moict*. die young
•n of llto eouiiiy of Cbadinm. opp.isrd to dm elec'
lain of Wni. H. Hnrrison, met ui die Lyceum Hall,
tooiguinttf tut A-socintiuti, to?m<-Nlh>«i' 'Tin- Y*wu*g
Mens Det|incinii£ Republicaii Ass ciution nl Colin*
ty of Chatham."
When, on minion, John P. Williamson, Jr. was
mitri imted ai Chairman, and Edward G. Wilson,
as Secretary.
J. S Space, in an nxcelleni address, made n splen.
did exhortation lo the young men, lu threw ttn-ii en.
erginson llm side of Ri-piililu-niiifUi, and to wage
eternal war with Federalism.
Tlm following genilemen were nnnnimnu-dy elcc-
li d olJicers:
Capt. J. W. ANDERSON, President.
GKO. J. BULLOCH, Isi Vic* President.
4NO. P. WILLIAMSON, Jr. 2d VnePrest*
WM. THAI). WILLIAMS. 3d Vice Pivsl.
JOHN It. IHI.Y, 4th V.ce President.
THUS. RICHARDSON. S- crelnry.
J. S. SPACE, T.ens..n*r.
On motion of Edward G Wilson,it wua
Resolved, Thai this association be compos*-d of
ulJlhe vnung men of the Cnttnty of Chit It on, who
ure under tliu ngr of tidily vents, nnd in favor of the
re-election of Mai i in Van ftun-n.
On motinn of Edwurd G. Wilson,
Rt solved. That iht* Rules oldie Central Demo
eriiiic Repuhliuaii A*>socialinn, be ndopled for llm
goveriinti-nl of ihislMhly.
Thn meeting on-* eloquently nsltlresscd by M II
McAllisbr, ,V. Myra,nnd W. II.S. Veisnllc,wlm
were hII called mi and loudly npplnudesl.
Tlm following Commilism w're then np|Hiiniid
Hy the President, lo [inquire business for dm Assn*
finikin:—W.G. Uollocli, R. W. Owens, W. J..Mix*
son, W. H. S Ver-lille, E. G. WiUmi .1. H. GoinI.
dch, II. !>. TeflL
To proeiire it plnen fur the regolnr meetings:—E.
G. Wil-lm, J. S. Space, S. P. Be I, P M. Kos*s ll.
C. Hollis.
Tlm regular meetings ure to lake placn evs ty
Wednesday night,
Tlm meeting dim adjourned,
J W. ANDERSON, President.
Tho*. Richahihon, Snrreiaiy.
g-*ali. e of impon nl Ink*, by ktHmg and capturing ill
t Us' iiihnbiixi.il. U|hhi iliu llatrisuti not oi ly
t|f«|ifi-lird the three ivginmoi* at Id* dilpsiMl, fbd
which wit.* moreUinn •nlhcteni in dm emergency,
Ian wioii* Gov. Slmlny ol K**iiincky, a highly color*
«d asTiniut iff wlm* hail haci em*d, at d under Ufa
crrlnttiary atnlntriiy from Government, culled fnr
more volunteer* Governor Shelby, upon this re*
tpnsitioit.imm tlntfely despitch d four ill u-nndnmn
In Fmi Harr.sou, to rent aiit-n* my dial had been
iepnlsrd by Ca/daio Toy ho with 2t» wen. and
at an esprhse to floret nwnt if o million of
dollars. Tlifa, perhaps,*i« n » ii*iaVe ••filial change
ended loi so loudly by die wing,, m||.u auormou*
and easts ful<'k|H*u>li'iiit'S fit uui^nifie oil pm poses,
•ilmll be •uVeiiluis'sl fur Mr. Van Ilmen's sober an*l
eeonomical •td.ipialion of mean* to ends. "The He
rn'miist bate iHiM^iaflimnci-d l*y animlmeidiy or an
ustcnlatioii truly Persian, and Xerxes surely wnx
the exsmp'tfr of his iiidtntioii. - Bui indofmialrntly
of die display of these qualities >n the General and
die COS'* ait/nding. diesn calls were utlrufaied lo
fitiigoc tbe militia, to exhaust their aiJor, aniAsir
cqinscrih" the num'mrfrom wlinmfoiure reqiedthm*
i-oulil lm made when erhergi-ncics might require
large drafts.
Hutrisonfa letter toG vrnor She by is sotiuly
in ih.- Bomba»tes Fuiioso vein, i|, U | J u m lempteil
togixeaii vxlrut tlrurn n ns a spceimenofthe whde
'• I have alrendy deinclied Col..m l Allen with Dill)
Kentucky,Infantry (lowaid* Flirt Wayne,) lie is to
be loineil by 700 inminnd tm*n that ure in ndvnncr
rff diis, bol l have be. n uiinliln iom->vewiili .be rest
of IlieHrmy'fortlin w ant iff two essential nrti les; a
small -upply will be up today*,mid the iroups will
move in two hours, (treat Uod! What on op'
j-ortunity I may lose of arenpinp ms country and
mving the frontiers for the want if a few IrjUnf
article*. However wr art amply 'supplied wit
bayonets." (bayonei* a-juiusi ludiim* and in the
woods) "and onr spit Us ore roused to the highest
LOUISIANA ELECTION.
The result in the third disiriet is .till uncertain
The Wliigs >>X|h*ci Moon* In be elected. If wo get
in W INN we will'wiu I wo mil iff three, two more limn
We ei|MCied. We *h ill see.
LOUISIANA CROPS.
The New Orleans Courier -ay-: •* Abundant ns
Iasi year's Cuiniii ciop torm-tl out, w** me imputed
tlml ul'ihUyem will eacei-d it in quali-y uud quail
liry. should imdiing tmn*u.il happen faffore Ntitetn-
b- r. A planter on Red R-ver, wliour.ib*'8H0 bales
Iasi year, calc-hie* on 1000 ill least, ilifa Full*
"The Siignr Cane al*n bid. fair' to leivurd the
plainer. So tlial limes would It" brisk enmiuh a
inong ii*. next wint. r, could all IiminIs get e|n«i of
tlieir debts."
pitch India nation and resentment-fire, every
breast " Brannan’* daca. />. .tfi.
I now iur«-tonnevisotin|iriigressnb mil^ieriod
of wliieli I *|H»'ik, in wliieli General lluriisons r*
tnrisiii ns a high minded soldier nuffi-red severely al
ill time in the astimaiiun of such lew ns knew- tlm
fuels wliieli have since been mnde public, nnd imw
x% lit*n tend, excite in tin* minds of lioinirable
mulling hut scorn for him ns a vile ii.niguer. It is
SO modi ukin lo hi* late attempt lo have ditl'.-rcni
opinions privately ciiculaled ashfa at llie norili.aml
«i ihe south, as might best pioinoto his ohwtian.
and. llierelitre, so illnslniiive of Id* t-linructcr, dun
1 will give (In fad ai large.
By die sfiirender of Hull, ilu* force destined for
for Winchester'* rtinunand became tie* truly Nnrtli
Wi-tfetn army. This bail been ie.eiifori-i*t| by tlie
n-gimeut*al Hiriis-in'sdi*po>al, und bad.mmilu
to Fort Wayne to. luire die «eigi* of tlint post,
die command ol'thfa.nrmy Haniom ca*t a longing
vyt*. mid lN*gmi Id. intr-gues in obtain it, nud liopo'
•if success were inspired by llie lad dim ii largu piir*
drill of die volunteer force; and i dei d ul die whole
Hr*ny, wi|x fr -rii Kentucky, 'railing whom lie lm
many- peisemd fii-nds. His plnii wu« m uloain
Major Geiumi's cooiinisnioii from Kentucky, und
Ids modus opvrnndi tnsihtnin it w ill lie imdi-i-itMMl
by llie i'ondni*ed iiecount of it in Arm-Hong's note
p. 53 "The intrigue by wiiieb this mill.>gu on
unliiary Miles mnl llie law. of Keii'ii -I.y
pli'hed," w ill be fiaonl in McAllce p. p. l(t7«U,aiid
is >iiii«tmitiull\ ns fii.lnw*.:
"Govern -i Scott bud a desire lo commission Hni
rison a* a Major General of.tlie Kentucky niiliiin,
wiili u vi- w ol dins en ild i.g him to supersede Win*
cln'.ter tiiciimiiianil; lim in llie liom-sl unaopbfali-
oiiKhI muni uf Scott, ilu* nimugcmcnt nppeured
Iiiipossiblo, mnsmiicli ns by lla* laws of Kei.lucky,
olfieeis ol tin* mill iumusi bendmbiiiiutn.ol do*Stun
a qualiticaliou which did lint apply lo Harrison.'
To g.-t ov- r tlii-s.- scruple* on iho ’pirt of llie Gov
ernsir, a few cu*o.ts wore cmploytal iu change
opinion-, and in Ibis the) tat lu-i succeed -d." -
Had we no oilier i.videnc
Tin* U. S. Surveying Brig Cnii.oii, Jniru*. Glynn.
E*q-, L'icul.Coinil'g., biiund lo Sap* In, Geo, was
tow-iHl toren yesterday, having been lieiu lio suppliu,.
8lu* retu ns South loiesiiino the Suivey o' Soullu i n
Harbor*.— Char. Com. of Thursday.
TJIK CROPS.
Tho Sea Island crop this year must he h v.-ry
short one. Tlie incessant rains linvo stunted mid
diseased the plants, giving them red shins und yel'
low leaves; and among tlm Islands iis far as we have
b-en ihey had not grown to one Imlf or one third
i he situ usual at tlm sen*un. Tho rains in the low
emiulry have Im*i n more abundant along tlm const,
than a .iltle inlaiMl w eic *om« crops l.e.k w*-l(—
hut ih** long staple region geuer.dly Ins suffered so
much dial llicn* is no hops of recovery, and llmSi-n
Island crop must lm a •hurt 1*111'. F.vrty planter
whose iqiini-rn we have asked is ol diis opinion.—
Char. Mercury 22s/ insh
[ftr the Georgian.]
No. II.
Th* re is no portioaol lime whose events nra leas
n dial which has elapsed long enough for
thorn to hair.* censed for some yi-a(s in lm ihe xulijcns
iffconveraaiion, ami yet not long enough, lolnve In
come inci-rpro aied into,mid fin ni a part ofw riltrn nnd
familiar h at *ry. It fa imleed, tlmi p-niiou of time
which, like tlie s|mce betwoen Saturn und in ring,
appears shadowy ami obscure, ih** ring itself, wbirh
may not inaptly In* compared lo history wiiitenafirr
intcn-sl prejudices, ami puriinlilies have rcn*ed 10
rqierate, appearing bright ao.1 clearly defined while
tho rear is com|Minitircly uliscnro.
I am lod 10 this reflimtion liy tlie fact, ihni many
Hanisoa men denied in convenation die justness of
my remarks in my first communication, respecting
tbo batUc of Tipimcauoe, al lioiijli ut tin* lime of iu
occuirence, there wn« hut «me opinion, and th.tr co
incident with the one expressed by m*-; and every
raider must have .ecu that tlio*e remarks were
founded exclusively oq tho Gen rnl's own uccuunt
ol the affair.
Before noticing General ILini<.*n's ,N'. Western
campaigns, h is proper lo mention tomb events ip*
lervening betwm-n the battle of 'I'ippecaniN-; on iie-
7th Novemfa-r, IHI Land his ohiain.iig ilmcomm iml
of th" North Western army;
In Match, 1R12, Government anticipating war
with Great Britain, increased its army and appoint
ed one Major and several Briendicr Generals It is
siiffi*-ieni to say here, that Harrison w >s not of the
nnmtmr. In Ju'm war w.i» decfare.1, ami fr,*neral
Hull, who ha*l col face* I a small for. e of 2001 rre-n
on tho North Western frntili* r, coo-i-ting ol volun
teer and regular Hoops, was ffrdcird lo enter
Upper Canada, by ihe way of Detioit.w hile General
Dsmkorn, with another fiuce, was ordered to riper*
ale on the Niagara frontier. Soon after llie Mdvencst
ol Gen. Hull, somber corps, inu-mled 10 reinforce
him. of 1600 volunteers and 400 regulars, was *r|
on font in Ohio,.and ffan. Winclmsier onl.-red on in
Uke command of it. But Imforc this force war fu|
lyorgMnipd, Hull siirremleri*.l his form on th*- Uiih
August In Gen. Brock, al Deiiotl. 1 bis event ex*
cited greater tmii;nn hat than alarm. In ihe n»- no
‘time, llarnioe liadcooiinu d lolieG.iveroor’of Inrli*
mm Territory, and a* such, was charged wit), the
defence of its (nanmn and fiir this pur|m*e, throe
regiment* rffrofunieer* were pfaod at Ins di*posal.
After the Mircnder of Hull, ^erumseh and hfa |n>
dinar, ncr*mponied by o •mall lor*oof Bnifah/e*
(l)Urs, Itgdep Majtif Mo«*. nllorMft|0 N, We* orn
fragilef. Thoy iiiwfts-d Fun Wayna.pi Up- jm®.
•fa# of that h J»r0pU'»Vt4 ht.Msry'* rlv. r*. which
make iho Mfamr «f the fak"*# oiMbor party tm
i b IfepumWf. Sl'eti*! h rfi DfMtOO, Ul Wrre
goffaMly f t*l*4 by iu rnmmsndyi, C#p*ofa. n *.
ffa# % I -yfar* Nohff Wt 9***4 4 m
tyou U*M, UiuttMM th*b dr Offftitttmi rt#.
Flb.uL ^invernliei, ii.i(tottHl"il Halri*otr to llie Fm*i • J by his letter M Gov. Melg*. ho pfofes.fd iho gr^t*
us# Bngaliei tfvm-ral, to dole from ih" 22-11 «*t anxiety for its safet)— «*c c-renol pre»e#illio
ban the foi Signing,
fill-lids inighi jut-lend lhat hi* Kciituck'y commission
was ibe -p.mil)iii-iiii* off ring of t*>ilufm l'ron)olliers,
hurl shall now iuirmlucu iU inirigner in pt-rsun,
and prove his mv'n ng, ncy Iwyuntl a donhli The
evidcnrc of Major Eve is iiiipmiiiiil and full lu (lie
point, I «ill tiie.rehue give it ut length:
"A fi-w days alter General Winch-Mer had ns
m is the s-sHioiianil in Fort Wayne, we were imt
the St. Mary's by Gen<-inl llnrii*on, wli • called
logctbs i all the fieldnfiiceii*, who w. re at-.tlint p'ace,
with llie 11*iiiiiiable Saiu»e| McKee,.(a iiM-mfai| of
Congrce- fr-'oti K eiitm.hy ) tie mini (farn.mi then
d ii.nl llie .irmy was in a ilcpliir.inle «iMmiinn—
ih l la* imd r liiirpiisln-d ilu-c.omoiaiid in General
Which* sti-i J i ill i'sisisi a letter wliieli bad mel him
al St. Mary’*, lie wasul 11 ln*i,liiiiiider*liii.d >«h"l'i*
er ilmSccrclur* of War >iiicndcd ilmi hit (liurri*
miii) or Win. Iicsier >1111111,1 (*,.111111 ml—lliut il.u
iroops nl Furt Wayne wero m,ich d s.*ini«fi'-d nl
being command*.I by Gen. \Yinclm«ler. und that lm
‘ ind 10 lake some pains to sini*|‘y them He ilien re*
nic-ted th • ofHc- ra pre*ent to say, who they, and
In* iroops under lln-ir ro*peciivn commands would
ruiln-r la* comuiandcd by The answer lo n man
wus, lli it thoylsnilruil.fr lie c.inin imli'd l.y Gen.
Ham 011. lie llicn r.-qui'sird tfai officers lu make
Imt expression in willing, ,/ntl called on Mr. Me•
tier'(•• draw up *11 wrilieu statement to tlml efl'ei*l,
ol.se. v.ng at ill" same line*, that he mould stud it
Ut the affictrs ut Fort I Vayto, and if it was the
wish of the officers generally that he thunld com
mand, he wpnld Inks it and risk Iht consequences
isilh the Government.
But uponrefi rtioii, (after General Harrixonhad
retired,) il wo* thought improper by the offiarsto
sign the statement drawn up hy Mr McKee• I
have only to stale filets, w-ubonl inrun-ling o eiilo*
gize General W mehe-dcr, or 10 injure General Har
ris n. With lm f.irmur I Imve very linle acquaiu
tanr.e; hut have no hesili.iiuoin saying that 1 bi-lieVr
his conduci whilst in s|»e army has licen much mis*
repr* seined to In.* i.rejiiilice,"—Armstrong, page
203.
Here then is seen th" vile intriguer *ai-work dv*
tdauoiiig 01. the coiid.ti.ui and mngnhying th* di»*
content of iheaimy hi Fort W’uyne in induce llie
oRicor. i»t this post lo give him a ccrlifieaie wh-cli
hr ini ended In make use of jt thut past. The coun
try was bleeding along it* whole north-western
frontier fenm Indians must. r. d and Himed at Mai*
den nnd D.-tmit- Yd at this most momentous crisis
tijMiii w hose isstn* de|Himli*.| n-it only the fatu of tlu*
immense 'prepHniti»ris made for the' reduction ot
Canada hut ill o the safi-ty of ihe whole nurih-wcs
lent IVoiilier, rega.illess of ids duty ns u eiiiteu mnl
olfici-r, li<* irmnpl.-r alike upon llie laws and inter'
osis of his country sow - sedit-on among tho army,
endeavor* to infl .me 1 h -m will, is spirit of insuhor-
•liiialioti and motiuy, ss-ck"* lo supplant their com*
inandei in their icspcel and no.lid nee, lx.il. para
lyses l.iiarmamlaire-ls lh<- ojH-rutior.sof the army,
ami lldsloofor his own aggrandizement alnyn. If
I mfaiaki) not, tfat penally of such mi ufl'eiicH, as
demanded by tlie rulej and anirles of war, is the
shoolii.g of tlie offender, li d he, lik* a iron pa
frioi. cxi-rurd him-eli'r-. appease di-coinents, 10 an
imate ami inspire lie- nidi with r.u.fi.ipnce and an
indnniifnhb* e.rtirage, and to orce tlie General for
ward to iho c-ipfurc ul those places, ha would hara
shown# lie.irt devoted to his country, ami many
sikra'MiKPs fer his afe*r ernes would Intve been
made, but when fi*r mere »elf interest Ii# sacrificed
tlm safely and honor of his country, he deserve*
nothing mi her hands hut sever* justice. What an
insiili tn llm country, that this man whosa portrai
I have'drawn mel llie fi>leliiy of which cmnot. It"
gainsaid, wi'li-au eaodtif, sinceriiy or latent*, save
conning, sImmiM he presenii-d lo it by a party re**
prrtahfa in numbers for lit" hlgliesi office witldo
ill" gift of a |er |Wiqih*!
Tlie scheme* ami fh inl.inalinns of |he Genera
Were not confined to llie army ami Kentucky ulm d,
for we gather frem MeAlfee, p. I6R, tlml *• while
lie was a-'i»' •'» * s'lWditmie ntpmiiy to Win'
ehostei, rbe General hsd mr dovht of I wing aide
wHh.» few mr-ruled men in fiinUo Ddr.-itby #
roup dr mntn, and eorsfsl *• In inform Gar.
Iterummt
Tiw H-inntmt*^ *«kn ’n4 hy ih* rmffK'faf
el~t#i»r*f Wiisi rti'ei art,| Datfi "#, »NI «r|i|e.*r r|
upon by the fat*n't v.i'e : g|..fiorj» promira , tempo
tons g*re thei-uiwiurl t». Uyrrknn, fa.r «t U»*
to Jfafa u Mv«Miiyi Mr- Madiwru up i«m
Align.1 |.is>(imis. hliglil inmoisof list intiigm* Ind
iracle d die Senate, mel Tippecanoe was mu forgot*
ten | lliey, tlM*rerefiire, |N»ipinied hi* case from lime,
on die 2d Deeemlwi lliey nsseuted lo his ap
lemenl. TlteUnveinmcnl now ttotifiimed Gem r.
Ilnirisuii iu die command of the Noiibwcsicru
my over hfa senior, Uencrsl W'iucliestei in viola
miff evert niihtnty rule unless, indeed, Harnson
mild cl dm the command in right of hfa sniivpli-
lious Keeturky comiofasi.in.
We are now indie middle of December, IRI'J,
and II-nrisen could imt lm ignorant that Govein*
nt had ad.rpted lit* soggesiioiis. of which hit
nuinmfaahin wa* the fast evidence. Wo might
-refill" expert ili it lie would he tsidling wilti hi-
rnouiii.il melt on Detroit, and recnpioie il hv a coup
nin. But. without 1 he lea*1 reaped fin li s fi*r
opinion or for ih*- Govewmenl w-l lch had a
■pti*sl ii, fa* li sicneil lo temndel his first proj.-ri
and suhstituimi for it lie* tardy one of a march ••
his whole liners! by I ree disian 1 routs, in a* mu ;
divisions ncm*s die *wumpy and iiriinlinbip'd coun
try inhfa front to die Mi im rapids whence, alter
ntnnfatint! one mill on rations lor meri.aod for *ge
lor 20UU horses and oxen, he pr.iposed man hing en
Cwnwifa. (MoAffcc, p.p. lliti-7 ) \ thing which
would require monihs 10 Hccoinplish, he pro|io>cd
u <lo in a few days.
8iys Armslitmg, p. fill—' When, Imwevei, by
means of thi* nnd similnr represi-n'ntions, (the fa
cilities of lecaptoring I fatroit.) having die same ob
ject, lie became commander of die army nnd dis
Ids views suddenly changed, the rapid and
certsin process by it coup dr main was abandoned
ns ho|>eicss, nnd one more imposing substituted for
requiring ns a preliminary lo any' movement on
Madeni.r Del roil, die ••miss* |.nrcliu*n of nil’llie
siiiplus flour, corn ami fodder, oxen, horses, cart*,
wngntis, Jka. mlw found within Ifn* Slate of Ohio. 1
However olijimliniinhln his m itch hy three dis
taut isiiiies, his urrler of movement wa* -iHumii;
—I fnrlienr details, hut let the intclligimi render
take tha mnp of Ohio nnd Michigan linfme Idm.and
-ast his »»ye 10 the left, on the post of the enemy nl
Detroit, placeG- n. Winches'or. who cumui'ind*die
ll.e led division, consi-tiug iff shout Hull) men, nt
Fort Defiance, to which place he h nl advanced!
General Tuppcr, nl Uduiiiiia with 1211(1 infniilri
and 8011 nvnintcd men.coii-llluiing ihe centre sliyi-
Aion. and dier.ghl wing enmpn-ed ol'dneu brigade
of I’l iiii.ylvuiiia, Virginia, and Ohio inulili.s. coin
inniidcd by Harrison in puison. ai Upper 8uiidu*ky
mil he w ill unde.stand the relative posbions ol’llic
diffeieni corps, which in die iiggicgute timoiiul
UllliO men His It*"I denigbl* will la*, tlint Wiucln-
ler xh.inldlie re-inforeed with Tiqqiei's300 .n.iunicil
men. Secondly, dint Tup per mnl llm liglii wing
-h ill lm|hil in nioli-.ii ( s.i dull die former mill- miive
nt F'oiil Portage, nnd the Inller ill Foil Seneca, ills*
•lime niomenl dial Winchester is* mii-le to adviinc
0111 Foil Ddiancoio die Rapid*! dial llie win
may lm within siistnining disinm v of each ul her
lliey approach die enemy.
Bin contrary to die soggeriions of Common sense,
Winchester w ismdercil to advance n idi ill ie-
lore, incuts lo llie Rapids, and c.iHinii'iare.| |iis ma*
on lho3ln December, fail when . I wo days- on lu
mmc.h tins oveiiiiken hy a mosscngei- from llm
soli, desiring him 1.1 seal hack all Imi -Ml) men,
which was not complied with. It is hnid lu iur
aiinen rciisoii fin- il.-spaicliing a General Officer, 011
a Major, or Lieut..Colon. I’s command ns ii would
have Inscii, Imd Winchester romplinl unless he was
iniemlnd for h victim. After • 11 must fatiguing
march through deep snowi of niim nr lull days.
Winchester uiiivcd ul tho Rnpids'iui the lUdi Jun-
nury.'
Hera disiiis Winchester, hy or ler ofhis now su
perior, .in violation of die [iiost ohtinii* uilrs of war.
fire, four days.iu advanceof leinforcemcni*. nnd o'
i-mifso dial ili-lnncc liey„nd suppmt, without cli-
trenching tools, or a single piece of niii'lnry, and
with blit n smajl supply of Nmiiniiinn, mid widiin
less than iwodnys march ijl an iiciivneueipy! esdmn-
t"d by G- neral I larri-stn 1..I10 401)1) strong, who from
llie frozeii stale of ike rivers'mid* lakes, nnd glaz. d
w ill ico, c.nul.l rnpid y bring hi. iniinnroiis nrlillcry
dark"*! sii.picions iff hfa motives fiotn arising-
I far. i*nn fa not tlie man lit overawe n rival by ••»*
|h*imr i.lnliiie* ami ooMemss of nxiurei bill hei*
just of iIh> calibre liMl-iv,* 10 remove him by cmii*
nine and fiml meaii*. I have slinWa bim 10 have, been
ik* intrigu r a double deal r in His tnllilarv •ssoci
atiiNis.ainl dial no Ime of cminiry was si.lficieiil lo
ike him forego his ow n inton’et, aod when a man is
ptoven to fa* h Imd one ii.i* no hrenrlmtch n nyiosu*
pect him of die worst! lint if for ihe enkis of lai-
manual arc, we nlnilml" tViiicliester's'cnplore m
Harrisioi's ini*riM"e*, and waul of loroigln mid dr*
cision, we deny hit cfaim' to the least particle n|
militsiy inciii,
A noiice of die mis.acre of dm pririmerA of ill
2d. and ihe cnii.equeiH-.es ol die battle on Hmri>{
after inovi mcnis, most lie re-civ. d for a I'niiire
number. X - Y. t. -
Stw V-frl.r, nan —1*Ttrnilmil Huh
*-<0*.i* LlHiHi* UWnl inurTSU
Snuib. ' * . ,
Mr. A darns inaderepetK^adrmputoranspih.
BUI fi*r a more siricl r#Ci
oflb#. Raverora
From the Savannah graph of Thursday.'
ToC. Mac Aided, iisq. Savannah:
S il’KI.U ISLAND, Mill July, 18411.
Vrar Sit—l have ri-c.-ived your leuer uml lit
nccionpiinimeiit.,iirnl i dunk you for them, ,
1 culled Clay, Webs n, .itid Adams traitors, con*
piring ngmn*lllie rights, ol nfree pr.-p-e, l*rciiiio*
the Hi S sauiqil iff the rigid* ol » flee (nuiple,'i>
lie* right of Chous ng'tlieir fust Mugisir.itc—.fair
til si wu.climnii on i.alitvinei.ls ot lie Cnusiiiutioli—
the.r Uitdepo.'tloiy ol tie- law,
In die jea 1824, them wore four candidalcs for
thu Presidency— Gun. Jackson received llll Votes,
Mr. Adams 82. Mu Kieimer, a u.vinU-i fr..m
Pcimsylvania,charged Mr. Clay with canting ever
his vote in di ■ House ut itepii si noitives, t.,ios en
emy, Mi. Adams, on 1 In* coiidinoii of li«*.iig IsiriiH* Il
Hindu-Secieinry of State, und wiili thu ex|a*ciaiiiui
of b* ing suji|kji t*-d as Id* successor. A hie her a u*'
llmriiy still, is a letter suppo>ud to la* I'nmi on- of
the Everett's, to llm editors of die English AMinal
Register. I82.’>, cii.ip.14, pag*-. 195, writ on iu die
oi.uiii'iil of triumph, iV- ni tin 11 m, ulCongrcr* Hull,
iu du'.tf me muiuiiiu wind fi:
" Tlmuis-niiiindf PiiLideiitiiftlie Uuiinl Stan-*—
I'm-(leu. lm-k*oa Ml, for Ml, Adams 112,I'm Ciniv*
lord 12, fin Mr. Clay 37. As niMiurumidiifaie had
ohiaioud. die r.quislu iiiuj.m tiy ol the whole, the
"luctiiin for tin* si-c.itnd time in Am- rictn lli.tery,*
d> vo.vcd on the House of l(eprem*ntulivc*, wlm ii,
.hi* cau* vole hy fadliu, 'lie j huegui inn uf each State
having one vole, Mr.Clti;, il wu* undersiimd
r nslern d hi* tote 10 Mi. Adam* upon a 1 agree*
mum, dial it Mr. Adam* ohluincd tliu Presidency,
Mi. Clay should lai Svcieimy uf Jitule, ai d by diis
union Mr. Aomiis was eiiiildcd to triumph
■ Annual Register, page lVti, (in co (iMi-tdoii,)
" As.lack sun cuuntnl among li s jmilix.lis Iliu whole
ruhlileol llie coiiliiry. llu'ii rage ut dieirdel- ut wu«
exlicu.e, ui.d 11 wu. toe unne v,u cnl la-cuusu theii
Iididol. hid uiiqucsiionulily a vast -iiiajoniy efthe
u#s, alluded toi# my Ictfer ol yesterday. B- t
Mr. Holmes wa* un die wa-ch, an-l r.aisiantl dbg
N*cifd» aad as Mr. A eauld*4 rail Dp th# Biff,but *
ny cft-ial conseiit, |( wa* not cdMidrfed.
From the .iretiui.u*o|i|Nt*i|iuiiiff Mr. Holmrst#-..
hi* Hill, mi injuriott* lo S..allirrn intvrest*, he d#
*"rvs*s the giratp.i praise. t . -
Mr Adam* being so roastansly thwarted by Mr.
II. iu In. nnuiii nl- ol iriitafluu, doe not fdfatH o#
ca.iona.ly lo lire an angry slim a Jh# latter, which-
m received with,mrl'i-cl Ii.hhi hiimof. • ' . ,* .
llm Army Appiopri.den Rill a«atbeiMl«dby th#*
s* mite, w..,. next taken up, and 'many oh be amend
mi-U's poticuir*d i->, ‘ •
1 be la.i amendii.eiit propswe* dial in care ofW.' .*
deficit In die rn asury, dm Pre.ident shall h#t>''
power in withhold toare.in nczient, tlaiappropria* */>
lions for ihe public service, nut nbsoliitvly twvded.
hefurw‘March next. A y aiei.t debate arosa on thi*'.
Hmcndmeni.an'd.llm whu(e efdmUppudthm *p>ak* '
ur* wen* clani'-rous for a runt ing a loan, or tmira' .
Treasury niiies, in ptefi renc.. iiinnyfmrt of th-.afa
pinpriuiioii* buing w ithheld. Theoii aiion h»l ta-t ‘
faun taken at midiiighl, when the*House a«(jou#ftrd"
! SALEM DEMOCRACY; .
ihe Democrats-of Salem, Maks. h-jd.,a grartd!.. :
mecling at Salom on Friday evening la*t ( ’10 eefa
brat" the passag. ol die liid..|H.nifent Treasury Dili; . •
Th n- were 11I1..111 TWl) T HuUBAND-WaenV*
fulho’ life and iiinin ilioii. ui.d sound ti» th# cole’s A
luimlwi of *ps eci.es were m*idc, ahii' tasoldtioaf.-.
a .opted. . Among ,c.h r iuuffirstlng cvonu, lle.ffol
low.ng iH'cuirrd. •:'< . *, •
"Mr. U1111111, the lit tt vice Prerideni, hitherto
claimed hv onr op|Niuuns‘, has recently felt.lt hi*’
duly 10 iuke do- side id truth and equal right* lit *
tin* great contest fiir popular tight.. Eminent as- •
an upright nnd highly successful merchant, be bn*
fmnisliusl a nuhk* uxiimple.dint men of substantia
wenk h, w lm n*.y on uii honesi bus jnvss, and not upon-
falsc.iiud tfcii'i(HM credit, will find their Inn*int*re*t . . *•
with fin* gran interests Vif the whole. Convinced'
dun all who have honestly earned pwjwrty or* wbo ;
lotpc to cam 11, ns our frugal f.libstra did, niff by kit-'
tug mi I ii pec.lai 1011, but l.y hones! i. dunEy, will find '
'll" *11 csl ptoiei-tiuiiut.il r dm principle*nf* the In*
dependciii licn.ury, helms ranked himself wnb '
the .|i'iender« oftlmt great im-asure." A; ' '
. Dir Neai diu.ciinuiusioii'iff ibe demikWiUCins'et '
iug in Solum uii Friday evening, th" president en. ’ ,
quited wheiher any 'dfarcci.il m n n hadkfay ro '
-inniks In offer. An km.est and unsopbUdctiu t
faimei, die-MHl iu a very hum. ia garb, and whofa..
bead w Ik Willie with dm snows ,*f at: faa«f 60 win
ton. ara-o and spoke as fallowi: "fauvHia in ihfa
town,. fi'eird to inly for my siip|n™ bulging amt , •
liuii.e keeping, il I would consent to rowia njii Sa
leiii'to n.glii, and '• Hticml the nice ing iff ih a rob .
blf.' I readily accipied »ff bis offer; ami. I uaii.
people up.ii. Ills >nle, und must have so cecdial, if , heartily assure fanh iiim kud loiiiself.MF Fiealdenf^.
heciioii-e had Ih-hii by me ilnuci v les of die ek e*
inr*" • ■' ■*. •' ‘ *
'Tbos ties f.ml stiiin upon tliu buyer, uud upon the
s- lis-r ol dm Pics deucy of the U, Slaics, lias-goi.e
.liiwii loili.iniii iigcs. upon die jiiigiis'of ilietiisi bis
Sir. co- • Iisord ill • lie Will Id.
Bill you may vsk, where fa Mr Wuhster in thi*
miss*? Li*t'*u. I o olipiui the aid of Mr. Wei
aim his friend*, Mi - Adams diciuteil, iilnl Mi W'uli
un r w rote u • I- Units:
"'That under Mi. \diioi'* adiiiiufatniiiuii oft he
Piesnleia-y.iill d 1stim-.imu ••)' Fcdi-nil nr ficpiralii an
.Imold uhiis.-;iIiiii llm paid nslioaki l.o* qu I ny imi *
ed inlai-eolli'-o—one w-ildiml b- iiig.irong eiuiii,.h.
M . Adaui* dnecli-d die lull rliueiiti-uiot u sirnngi-i
ph H«e; wliuii die iMiiliuit tins 1.duc.nl i.i wri mu.
Mi, Wi'hslm nnd hi* file, ds voted for Mr Adniiu,"
This .ign-s'iiiuiil ol iliUpuiths wiisc.iuied lu dm
vciiciablu llic.luird Siocl.Inn,of N.-w^Meiscy, by Mr.
W uhster. us an apology ful the part lie Imd ui-|S*sl;
it was sunn ami leuff llie saihuday by a gentlcmm,
wuo staled lb- *u fact a to Duel. Troup, ul Darien,
and .mysci'* ' ' *,
'Tha g'-inleiiiaii whosiw ami mail this pap t.wns
00 honorable lo mislead oilipr*, lie w as loo - hliglit*
cued to be deceived liitiiai-ll, in iliu word or llie
.‘ut'Si mice of Ihfa papin . Is imt thi. buying ill.-1 si-1
ling o' do* Premium-), I'-u otlii e, ircusiin agniusl die
ilglns ol'ibu Amernan people? L'ua uoyf.nnof
words lai to*' s rung l express ill ahlinr-eur.i* ol un
iiiitiesi man, for the meu ure of tnu fileu'(
Bui fs llii-ie hoo b-ruhirge Hgaliisi Mr. A.linn-
Murk wbal liol-iws—(Aimio.l Regist. r .1825, Pule
In; D.iciim'euis, page 121)—"A ticuly w.s made
with die Creek Imliuns the PJ-h of.Fo* lu ,ry, ai
IIII) liidimi ripiii g ; il wus uppraved by llie Senate
me 3-1 March; u was rnlifi".l on lln* 7ih of Mu cb,
by Mr. Adiims; In this ma.siigu of DcuciiiIhtlol
lowing In*gi'iiHon 10s v.' iluii dios>iosequi-nitraus*
acliuus in relaliiinto • I irhmv, will fin in die *iib
•f- ‘
dmi n 1*.in*t -
lloiton Foil
"'ll') rabble-us ll ke'lo-ltlPet'with— .
Il faes*inui!ed dial 110 lesstliuu2,0(10,OO^iiflh#'
humun r.isiilly a e engaged iipun the ocoun In -cutfa’'
In li •giheunil-iiim.* i.peniiii.ns fatween different
;arw)i»l »|iw«M'nfarrm|e>, t/ra'ii Ifiri.Or/a'ara
seaunhi connected wiili American vi-smfa. * •-*. *'
eommkkcial.
mel. I - ,f ." ‘ !f
. .... r nin.NHge lie 10 g » (..ugits* iimcb. iihI iliu lieaiy.
amly promised by Hiiirisun, 10 recoil on dm hcuil
ol lliis dcvoiml division of his own hi tnv.
From WinruMtelttr’t nr rival tar Ihn 10th January
to the I7lli. Harrison look no tin a-iircs to reii.f.-ri e
him, though tcpeandly urged hy dm fin mm in do
•—even his iippliciiliiin fiir one Bnitaliiiii frem
'•-Ikin's Beguile, which lay nearest tnliim, was re*
fused.
On the 17th Janinuy, General Winchester, at the
uaruust siilieitatiiins of dm iiilmliitarii* uf french
Tuw n to protect them from the liuii fai ies of a largu
parly of Biilish and Indians, and hacked hy diu
warm cmireulie* ofhis own ollicuis, deim-bcd CoJo*
'Is Imwisnml Alb-n lodisliMlge die enemy. This
whs gnllnmly doim,. Ini' with u Iris* iff 12 killed mnl
55 wounded. Guuernl Hnirisiui was infiiimcd of
ibis success by express, wlm diqiulchi'd in ri'tui.n
his Inspector General, with order* in Winchester,
“to hold the ground we have got at any rate," uml
promised to reinforce dm post immcdiulcly, which
hu did not do, hut nmk smre lo write on. the lilili to
Governor Meigs his npprehentions for it* *iifi*iy.
I’ltlltier'* History Rcgi-ter_p 191. Gnuuriil Win
chester upon receiving this order i01 mediately for
warded Wells* commniul of250 menn*n rHnfo>c*r
mum Hud 'repaired to tin* spot in person. Evciy
motive of prudsnre new urged General Harrison
1 Imve promptly put die wlirile of Perkin's Brigmli*
a motion In .iisiain Wim-liester. whose post was
inw wirniu26 miles iff the em-my, Imt he dkl not
-rder any portion nf it to advance till three da)«
afterwards.
On dm 22d January. Winchesierwasnitncked at
reveille by upwards ‘of 2000 Briifah and Indians
vith eight pieces of cannon. One bundled and fifty
of Wells* command had been encamped in nil open
space adj lining ihe pickets. These fain# severely
sailed hy tlm fire iff ill" enemy, Colonel Allen
ordered by Winchester to draw timm into die pick*
Tlm men mfatnking difa movemeni fora 1 cl rent
broke nnd ran, and two companies which-we
brought uutof tho pick- t* to restore, order were
borne along in the confusion with llie others across
dm river on the ice. Col. Allen fi II. nud General
Winchester and Col. Lewis in attempting lo rally
lie flying parly, were captured hy dm Indians.—
Major Madison on wlmm tlm command ^itiiin dm
pickets now devolved, nnd wlmse numbers did not
exrved40U resisted every attempt ol the Krili-h to
storm hi* line* for more than two Inair* and can*ed
him great loss, hot for llm want of ammunition was
at last prevailed nn lo ca|dtuUti
wa* the opininn iff Major Madison above men*
oined, and afierwnid* Governorrif Kentucky, •»
Col. Imwis, and Major Garanl, that if Wincie-stur
Ind faeii reinforced with but 500 men. thu rs-fuh
iff (IMS l«ul" a# lbs* 224 January, would have been a
victory and mil • defeal. [Secthcir affidavits, Arm
strong p. 205.
I will not *ay th il Harrison psirprwely sacrificed
Wlnrbesier, hfa rival, feast h" shoubf fall ««!»I#fe^
lo dw public, and litll" lu hi* Imn-r. Ihi* is known
only 10 himself and III* God; fail if |w intended it
lie certainly would h#»# done precisely a* fa* did.—
W( npfumnofios are however mnlnn him; for whet ,
we reflect dial llxtris-m had nut only •ii|iplauu-t
Wile busier in command hy fmil and nndei handed
m ans, but bad ailenipted lo tujitiu his comnianri
to 400 mrn.gnd I Hereby In have ms.fa his fale In
evualile—ihki »He# he had advanced several of hfa
or far corps, h# sdH k#pt them Imhfnd
diwanee. ««4 faey.ry app'iratnin by WmcHrafar
for reinf wesmnu he gave # posdiye' t"f#*afak(hat
wfan hr h«d "/dwed tlfa new post iff fieifalifawa
tufa held at »i y mil, a #4 m'glu ,b4v##Iw rarity
reu.f i* ed il up <he JO h* bm ill I run pal hut aa im
s'gbifi aal lore t# mnlfau «i|tn) i|te Jfd. *sj yn •#
rar'v a) »k# IMh h# had fe#e#fpft/s-Jai Wiurfas-
«»/»ia.*ifafd muiiwm'.sni un tlm 19th, a# i* n«i
dial bail mow Im.om - llm eon*iiiulinnnl law of llm
bind, olid wlioli it* ml to run-iiiibrl onlv liy.lli-
|MH-i*i of n ruvohifoM, wldnn unsw tiu.il iw oat-
pire.uriri lo snow ill" de*p< rule .daring,* al w-nicli
tins paiiy Imd arrived, nl finding the |a.*iipfa. worn'
iiidigiianl al ilu-ir nc.iiugs ul .ho Iii»i Congress, Mi.
Adiims gnus on lo'sny, iu his »|mcinl can i-uuica*
dim, that "lie has oliligntimii to |H-rfiirm la*vond llie
law nud iliu i'oiisliiutiuii;'' and to show Wbal lie
meant by this ilireal-, Im sunt Gen. (tames tutiike
|in-t nt Fort Mjidmll, with u nulnary force, tubii.i
Georgia into a suoinfasiun,' but he liiu al liuuigiu
tiuo to herself, and dw liberties of il.u Am.-rican
people were preserved .without u co- Hid, A presi*
ib ill of thu Uniiud Siiilcs, w ho durcs 10 say to Cun*
grass, that" In* bus ohligiilinns lo carry out, bcynnil
iliu luw and li coo* iiw'hm.*’ Ini* nlr* ml) emopired
against iho I iw and diec.mslitniiun; and when 1I1 •
ihruiii i« enrrud oui, by die overt uei ofcinjibiym.-
11 indilary fiuce i* js treason iig-iin-l the Auieru-mi
consul0.1 ion, and die right* of llie Aui-in an people.
With this iie.isuii, i cliu ged Mr. Admin., seme
leu year* ago, iipun a festive nccnsioii, w hen bun
died* were as*i mi-b-d iu Savannah,.to do liniinr to
Judge Ueiriuo. Un Ibat uccii*iun. all soemeilio
•ppMvu iif I In* "spressuui of opinion; not u rnui-
tnur win h*'iiisl I'r -m tie* mulriiuiie. Whence then
Camve thi* iu w *en»ihiljiy, ns to Chy, Wnlrsor arid
Adam* in dn-^o nli? Is it • hat dm biller waters
o| Biddle's Bank, havnlmcn trickling in u t'liaisand
rills, ih'ou.li die country, until nine dial were'
nice pure, hiving drank-, have liecume feul ami
lu|M-ruus la-f-i b ifa priipl T Bui ii is fin ife* I'rVss,
wn.i-r rights are guara-tei d by dn-consii iilisin, lo
pioiecl llie coii.iniitiiiii nguiusl such conuplnui: .
Y*uiis. with .riendiliip.
I DOS. SCALDING.
Tlm first lime was when Burr conspired in pfa< r
liimsell afa.vu Mr. Jefferson, agains; tlm .will of the'
puople,
(Correspondence nf the Southern I'airiot.)
WASHINGTON, J ul) 19.
' SENATE.-
In theSoiiaieagr.iilunmimrofpriiaie Bills were
iiikcn up from lln* Cnle dm and m Uii on.
A new Bill was re|airied from die Dielsict Com-
.nii'ii-, piiividmg uro-clmiler iifinir District Bank*
under very severe regulations. Alter it long debate
it was o.ib-red 10 la* eiigro»*ed.
Tliu In imi Appibpriuiiun-Bill fnon dot Hiiu-e
was taken up nn I pn*«i*d.
Tlm rcminiiiti i of (hcdiiy was iK-cnpii-d by private
liii-iiims.
Ye lerdiy evening, n great numfar uf persons ha
ving cl um* tin Congrees, fa.d a iu**e4iig and drew
up u memo ial asking both Houses to probing dm
■iessinii until dm first ul Angq I, for the exclusive
pm [Mise nfc* iisidering thrit claim*.
I havu coiiv«rs»l widi many members on the sub
jeci, aad lam cvi.vimwd tlisi ail) am tnpi 10 p«.
long dw * ssion w ll jo'ove un*ucra*ssl'ul.' It has
iH-en^ooIongcd alrea-lv to .1 U • rq rijnd ihun lia
.men eii-tomaiy for ih** last 10 year*, and all are
anxious Ut miner thrno+lvc. by a return to ihe nn
•Uarnwnt* iff-tie* done stie ci da
HOUSE OF REVREbKNTA TIVES.
Tlm Hoorn of Rrpresratsiiv* • having adjourned
at 2 o'clock vrsteidiy morning, met again #• 10
r 'siimed inCommitlri' t|w c-msidcraili-n tffibu In
dian Ippropratboi Bill . 1 •“
In the con* *sr uf the moruiag tlm bill was rapiMinl.
with sundry amendments ami faisHil.
Mr. I'ieken* then rt feU up die Fanata Bill m tk
ing an appropriation f w Um «s|4ifaiktu of dm Notth
Easiern Froniiir which scperaie* Mahm ami Now
Hampshire fn.ni Canada. .
Mr. A'Ioum emfe-avsirml 10 s mlairrass 'Iw lull by
offsrmg an amomlnMini, prnptMin* an appropriation
nl $20,000lor tlm creciion ul lire g.rn ral fai.MlWr
m«gn ifeal a#dnfa)mf-l /n-l t4.#eivai nn*.
Afiarsritiw angry *1 fare tn, dm raipropnaly rffiti
irtalm ing ttiihal linm >M»h a prop sillftu, th#>
m talm n* of Mr. 4d*ui» <*4. rej ffal
Tlm Bill iff M*. Fi* kcus wa. ihs n pafard.
' | Im' IJotum .lm- itaill up dm Ka»* appriiprfa bin
94*11 *• aw*'tided by di#$r# fa.utal *|di Ifa "xcep
non iif n#e, rme-'iirrtl m dfa .gm mlirtmi*, Thai
hi op ma re lain* ma survey $>• <b" FUG**' nf
laMlsfnnff « Dry punk #' 'WWI »4r #n4 trlflfa
Wsism.1 u ( im»*vi'is lUtwi*
Tha #psf.i| rfaffit# of oiftfi.WM far# Pry Pork #i
V. * York wa* * rtkn# ••iff, b- »h# Jfan.re; am| ib#
•it oli# ut c#m.un#4 Mb; ih# Hum*. &v
.\TKtri iMrts n1n.11 l.ivgiijraii ...June 80’
VI »| |M| IS HloM IIaVUK . ., *.1. JONK HI)
um* ntosi Havana ,....Jui,r !«'
SAVANNAH MARKET. JULY 34.
COTTON .—Arrived since ihe I7tli hiM. V134 bale*
Ijplnbd, ami cleared al lb« same limrl UUtO lialea Up
land, viz, to New York I-Wit bales; ui Provtdejic.e 88^;
tn It,ihi 1111 CIO bale*,leaving a stock 011 band, hitiliisivq-
«f .all on sbipho^rd not cleared 011 the 24th inst'. of 1847 •
hales Uplniul nnd 17' bale* ffea Isbitiff .Coiton.- Our
Ootuin m.irki'ilus haeuuxceu lingly dull all the week,
ami lioblera are tumble in ellfa t Sales' at funner rates
The Nuleii of ibe week are 281) i».tfe.i, vW: 3'l at ?J.'S
at 3, 41 at 8j. (at 8). 81 at 8j, Hi at Uj. 73 at 0$. 4 at.
10.95nil!){. In Sun Isbeul.nn ni'es to report'.
• ItltJ10.—Tb s ai;ii:le Trims iu scarcity nud btkik'de'*
-n*Bid bus uilvuin-ed fully, j a j Hlm-ejiur fast report.-^
Tip. ■ttieaffa’slie-seklfamuluhnrvr MU'I'itlM, VIII[78 at
3; 13 at 3 l -1(»: VUU ut !I|;4.V2 nll)j. aiUl a few casks by,
retoO t>! 4:»}.
FI.OUII — There is a bntier supply and sides ant' ,
r.>nfined in small parcels al. previous prices " Howard!
si reef nl fil'niij, ]ou half bids. Canal in. p'jiss at 7| r
DORN—Halreri!' fUH) bushels from ship bond at
8.3 rl*. hud I not) bushels fpaii sinre qt 70 a 73 c|*.
OROOKKIR8.—There - h/n been iwo arrivals • of .
Coifeennii Afofa-ses fpiln Havana ihia Week, Balesof 1
100 hags of thu firmer at 11J a 12. aad 30 blida. of tl a
latter, in Ims, nl 94 els. In Hogar we faiyenn trausau-
lions in ri-jMiri. ’.,*■,
U Al ION.-—The vrlei uf Hatn.-i, HlnMitders.add Bidej,
have been confine/i 10 small Iota at jireviuua.rales.
HA V*—Kales nf 100 bundles on'llia wharf at 70 a 73*
reals.- ’ . ’ ' ’"
8FIICITB.—In domasiir. liijuora die* transai-liou*,
have been chilly cni.fine.| ipbrta required by the trade,
at prices current last week.
EXCHANGE—On England 19per.fiso». premium^
'Drafts on New-York, at sight, 8 a 10 per cent premium.
PKKIUHTH-To Liverpool iff. dull. New York.
•« *•
* ■
SA I 'A SNA II IMFOR TS.Jfft, fut.'-
HAVANA- lb ig Hnrnh An. Alfay-2# hhda.. 60.
tierces, ami V* Mils. Molasses,.4 bone* .Sugar, 10,000
Hegnri. ami i|unniiiy Fruit
II AN ANA — Hcfir. Engle-886 ImgsCnffee. SOliLda
Molasses, 'it) (Mixes Sugar. .10 boxes Swaxt Meats, and .
:iU,lHKJ Sugars. •
EXPORTS Pdli THE WEEK-
RT. JOHNS, (NB.J -Br. riiip Brehifa—391,988feel
P. I*. Thnfar. .- .
HALIFAX. (NS.)-llr. bar> Clfa-283.8l9*fee: P.
P, Timber. ' -"' 3 ■,
NBW' YORK.—Brig 8avannah—73) bale* Upfanrf '
Cnlluii..'i0 lien-es Rii-e, and 8 package* Md*«
NEW YORK.—Hrlg Exc I-7JJ4 balreCottnn...30
• sska Hi'-e. and 2 packages siind'lte^ • . ' • •
TRINIDAD DE Cl)BA.—Sofir. Veins• Jupfaer—.
!)4 tierrr* Hire. ,
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On the 22d iiiit. by the Rev.Edward NeofeiUe. Mr.
RALPH WILLI AMR. nf Miuiignmary. Ala. to Mis*
MAIUA LOUISA OORDON, nf thi* ritjr.
In Rtatesbeni.O*. an th* 10th Inal, by ib* Rev. Mr,
Begdell. Mr THOMAS F. BRYAN, iff Btrantok. n
Mia* LOUISA RIVETT, youngest daaghter of Nath.
Rivett. deceased.
In Macon, on the Oih insr. fey the Her. Me. Cossets,
FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD. Esq. nfDarsen.t#
Miss ELIZA M. BLOOM, of Macon.
In Columbus, nn the 80th mrimo. by rbe Ree. Mr.
Caucus. Mr JOHN A. NORTON, to MU* MARY
A. B.. e.'rfesi daughter of die Hon. Jnerpb 8trgl*. -
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Ai BirifaviHr. imthv IBlh Inst. Ml*. MARY JANS,
nrtisun tffCol. Henry 1'. Jones, aged 34 jfaor**
Junes left Ibis world surmqnded by uUthtf oitildquVa'
life desirable, poaseaslng every virtue tharenold endeaF
her to her husband. chfldVeu and frierufau-wbo alert*
mild appreciate her worth wfaile living, andlametlfar
u*g when dead. , • .
At Rea, on tlie 9tli insi.THQM/lS NL,youngest »oo
ul Thomas M-and RophkiM. Turner..
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Asotker Revolutionary Soldier 0M(.
Died on th* l.fah In*, at hfaUje.iesidaae# In Effiar*
ham rnunty. Mr. JONATHAN* it AH N • In tW 7»ib
t ear iff bin age; leaving a blight example for Iminrieft*
10 all. and* partkmUrfr to. three who were near and
dear to him. Hfa mtrnvhig hinds do **
dwae that bavetwbnp*. but they *refal|r“
" ‘ ^ rth* reward nf % kwg
‘he U now reaping tlie reward of a loo* IlTe spent h
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sn Islsnd.ln the C'*un
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p Oeorsis who earni
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