The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, January 02, 1841, Image 2

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rillMIIMY. niXKMI'iill 31. • l'f II I COMMI'.MKM. CtaaNw rflk ' < »*•' r """ , CllT, N. Cm .Hits’ . •fliiM-n »f»"»' “ " "" Wiiliim Hortpfr .lid 8. IVw, »r,. )..'"di! fcf«Hbliip|pf^j|«JiialcM V.i.iitli'.iid MncUwit.t’l t't) lit. clw of r. u tnr.' I $j till!., I'«r- pcrtin/ III lie .Till, ll.nk of Csmdnn, 8. C. Al s' • M .uful rnnl fulllnmll*»ll"H '.ril«- f'"" |U ,l "" r .in dull, comnfrlrd in nlnntl ijivir 11W » dir January term nf tU 8.i|»ilor Cnurl i.li I • «rn «n« thrown smnbonrd. i .vnr l ly I!m». !».»*».— I littiw.iii »i • l .« • M tit iiwliln lli rfcicni *>f iln< iliinn,..-)•> ih-tiMif, n* I my*t!f blowiii• |• wii' III- l.'ului dtck.Mid In my ileMmi, In ii<| l.iivii-ti ■ 1-ni.gIi |||0 Mill.*, I tec Ivcd M coil In*! mon il.il ®Uli. vliiih. together with being bruised all over »<.d *1 ghtly krnlded on the head Mini |.g«, h i" | iiVcIitcJ III" fium moviri|* ttbi.tr. inut'li dinti'. MKI.ANCIIOI.Y Adcmr.M . Near r\eftn ii’idnck i.n Tuoid.y Tifero n.mwl Nrl!y, llio »' Deborah Pratt, ind in the •• rvlce «*r Mr. '' 1,r " 11 IVrlgHl, wnl in Ymnnl t.J h.rcl.»lli‘Ml ; l Un, Rrc, that •!.• I It '• fM'-l. I"'* 1 r. . nv.ijt. Shu »M l>ln| MW" ll® »'«*•» *"• “ hl ' , "' 1 lo it. nml tin dollies it il aald, limit lid fr.»" ll® Inter.** heat. An accident ocrtirird yesterday on honnl of tho Dr. aWpArrlbosa, while slm «•* S"b'R «!'»'• i"h" ri»rr. John Tomer, coper, fell from •»'" f««"“l* matt yard tnlbe deck, anil dislocated hi* kiw« hn.lly, twaidr*injuring Idnunotcriully "theiwis*. Ho w»« brought lo the city nnd *cnt *«» tho |lo«|'iraL— Jte- publican of yesterday. AS'f imhoti! Iml.—CJiful Lett tJ Pirpeily — \\V li'.iiii ili il il." •iriYinl'Out Vcnnont, on ihc wav In hi. I.hi.i«. on Monday night llm 7 h ilml., slr'irk n ••■hi; nml »enk hi nl'imi l‘J f. i l wni-r. ‘Jit mil"* uli iVi' ilie iiiuinh nl lln* (>■. n. Him hml a curco of ■ Il V Clio In YYlinll ill,Will, Wllitjt il i« •ll|l|n<|nril m til It.* ii In'ol lii*I In* eng ion of llift 1".tit limy Ii • ivr.l, till! hrl l.lili II ill III’ l| Infill Ilian, '| III! all-din or lli'iimc.'. (**i|>l. Cn'ili. cum" *o tlm relief t.f the pit*«en2i'r* nml new hi nbnoi III minutes nfler tIn uit'iili'lil — Philndi/fl.in Inquirer. Ctii.hl vole consistently upoMtlm'aubjiVt^XtHl linn rail liming been wi'hliawn, amlUwrrt lulhoia |»ro* iiirfinrrilceriinl l Wn, the onilrmicnnl, lake |M« fl.raii* uni ohly of |.ri.tr»im|, lm| of in onliny out «o|e« in ii|.|i .,1111111 linili in tlitf cotKlIdilionahl) uml e«i e*li.'ocy of ii nuliotiil haok, in well n* ihot of a liiRh fi oti clive tanlT. GOOD NATO Hi:. (•cod nature in llm beat fnatme in the f"" , * t f‘c« W|t may ml»e mlminitinn, jmlyrnieiit tony rum inaml rraperl, ami knowlr«ii*i' ntionti'Oit heunty enny inflame the heart with hive*, hut C"»'} Irif a ptiwerful rlTect. It oihl« « ihoii«ntnl *.t»i«'■- liana in the chartnt ttf lienuty, nml fjive* nn nir of benevoleucu lit tho lioinelleal lure. ♦Who will not ro»poml In tho above 1 Win* him not acan * btirncly fuco lighted up with rmlmni amllea.diipenainy cheotfulne»» in the ancinl rite el For our parti now that Leap Yeer i* fly'**# »"’* tiptoe,hut with both feot fmir u«, nml tl"* Knir hi. Having wa an Inrnrrigihlu Imcholor, have t!n*.»% n away their fa»cinnfing a ml lea upon nth. i*. ton nt.iny r.fuhum linvo irgnnleil t!*em n« of no vitlue, nml 'have reitchi'tl the end of III 10, williuut aerming two Jrrighloyea tu p»rp in 1311 from iln ii fi*«6‘"l ** ,l ’'' latiuna upon moro Imjipy Henediclr, w* run nr* knawletlga tlml a gnotl natnied hire, hotiminq with It.ielVigence, l» worth tn.no than nil the I’nriun mat' bla which tint wmld ity'ea lle.tuty. •* Ifane«'m l»e the fienl of love, play on, ■"<iivc me exeraa of it; So l» It with good mil no. We would hinn ex ceis of It. uKimltieia in women, not tliolr beautcnualnoka, » , 8bBll win my love." • •• Beauty'a a flower,” »o tint I'm t »:iya—nml hr aiyalikewhe, *• H.iweia are like tlm plenaurea >■/ lira world,” but oi "llio ripe.t fru l firal hillr," »o it ia.wlthhenuty. Hut goihl nniure it lilto tho ” 1111:111111 grace*, llmt axiinguiafi art.” Now what Duchelor woo’d rruvo llmt boniily which Imtica upon tho rherk of night •• Like a rich jo wet in an Hihlop'x ear t "Beauty too rich for uae, for earth t«.odear! Hut farewell 10 tlm Titir. Wo huvu waited tl.e whole year for their amilia,ami this the hint *!*•>• ol 104U, we an* at III hi »htght h'.earnlitea*. Wo »hull not complain, hut patiently nwnit lit" urtivul of Iddd, wlion.we expect "tndio for/«*a." Hut to return to out text. Wo aotnelimoa lid k ilml wo,uur«elf, nro one of tho .moat good nntureil Won.- Hero wo are, with tlm whole tnornlng lied away, without diuniining to our render* fil lin' p"- JUItwl atpect of thia and llmt heml*pliera,niul of tin* •■pniapectoftltc rl*e or fnll of Cotton by tho next packet, Rtform, but mil that ptomiaed hy tho n*W comer*, 'in*l*v*m Uu»y ip our neiglihoilmfid ul| day. Tho hammer nml tliea iw remind ua that our worthy legal ftiemic iuieml tocommeiic" the A'ew Year with renuwed eumfott*, nml thu* our pro found Ideal on polii lea nml crop t liuve been thiven hack to their ceil*, while uu r r-ndera have to he JtathBrd with a Guietto for which llm inn ID biing . notion. Wo prnmito n heller nppearahro ioon. when inatnlln tho uilitotial clmir one, who will hy hi* goad nalu re •uhdoe our reader* to llm I >«k of rend injj n “Xoro /Vro” paper, nilvertiumient* nml nil 'So, gootl nnltirrd ruader.atibaeiihofor The dear fiiin, If you wi*h lo hit 11 wiser limit uml heller citi- ten thia day, next your. Tho nm< nut of llio two yetir* iniftnud III III, im p'Hletl in ^Jfifi.nilll.lCIU Kxporia, in •nil nml ' III ! (i!IO,(Hi(| Average of ihe ti yenra I”ti,‘.l>.'*,0il3i tile exfe»* *..f inipori* over export*, in ||i"»nt two yrnr* Imiiijt ahuut $7,113 p-r iiumiui. Il will he p. reel ted •* I 11 gl .lien, ilml m» Iiic naihe A<lm nix ion ix CfM.erl'iii il, itteiy ll.mg ilml e-mhl he .lone, been (hum in iiicion«■• tt>•#«'* mid heller lie* time*. Wtoil then ix tl.o inference f |tia|hi*t If W'ltiea Imve heeulnw, nml lime*had, the cmine r* »tx with iho*e who ••n , | luy men, mid linii-ael c.immi r ial buxine**. Tlcy mu«t Imvo prnlii.'Cil the tli* re»* for pnhi ml* flirt, and hdtoly ehuiged il upon tlie men.men of the (ioverom* ill. Tlm eoiiotiy Im. expur led moi el him 11 Im* impoiied—imithur ivniili, it Im* xi ih I mote tlrm il hit* porih.i«ed—during the lu»t yem; uml there eitn ho noxuieri- «• of Nuiloiinl pl'o*p''iity. II' tv \ill:* Ooii.ly Imve the 1'Vd.Hllixt iielied the Admlniniin^i.ii—ih-y euoimt lung •■•miiiii in llm iiM'.i'ii.lunt—iiiiiiidigmiiit |n nple will eiu long drive lliem in:o n tnemeut. A ilrtaclimi'iit of Vultinieera Ifl in ntim'ier fium Fort Heaton, nrrived lid* mutning on tlm tnnil l**ui| IAiut*i,'uuiDrcommitmlofCapl. Iluin, nod have unl'-rd with C'.npl. How lelt'* company for till'pill pom of nmkitij nn expedition ihmagli tlm iwiitup* nml hamtniH'ka of Ui’klocktiey nml Cooked Itlveia, Wenro gratifl-d in tviumxa n di*po«iti<m lonfl'id 1 eliffami protection to tho Won, whether lit re be Indian* ur m», w o have tin l.unw ledge, |,ni nt id) oronb*, wodeaervo annie uiii niion, n« well n* uthri • portion* of tho Terrltmy.—•Aiuitnehicotn Journal, rite. S3U. Tha*UtambonlTiillitli««»ee, (Inpt. I.elan.l, inti, vedotl Monday nflcrimnn. with -KiOhnte* ofentton, nmljrrjtprtcil the Alulmmu *ii|ik four mile* nli.ite l' VrA.Qthtrf. Tho T. 11 l*o repoil* llm *ti mm i'Oii. - old, lying ut the fink*, with her engine broken, I l-r I)rat trip, on thi* rivet.—Apaluehicoln Join tut!, tmut.®' ,We|cafn llmt tho Bonk of Colundm*, Imve r«lnb 1 liihcd oit Agency in thia pluce. Mr. H. D. Nnlow, i»*tlib'Agent for tai.l Hunk, und nt pretent In our cify.-KiJ. From /A** A'. V. ;V> *v llm, With inti. A IIUINOI'S AltMIMSfitATION. " Kigiire* imn r H"" l« on -Id lolnge, nml, uo!e*» limy meeddeil ti|i tt roiitt, n true one. Tl.o i.mriy made hy the I'edi'iiilM* 11 n ling the Ian* l*ie*i.|e» ti'ili'lectioii, iihoiit ii.inl lime* mid llm tleaiiinlive oii'h) of Mi. Van |lii«i'fi'*ndtiiioi*lrulioOi i* proved 110 oiler nlutiflity hy l.ic report of ihe Secfetuiy ol the Tioi«nry. It we have had hold time* mid low wage*, tb it repoil .It ivi.ii.at limy worn not cnme.l hy the Adoiiiiiniriiioit, The uinotiol of import* and expoi(• iliifiog fill-pu 1 year, provu tlm eoirme rre of the count• y in have hemi kept in 11 moat healthy utile. A coolitin iiuoiol *urh a atnlii ofihiutt* lot n few yi ur*, »»ould p uco u* a* u Nation in u pioud ami i'levute.l p.-i ioii, lii*teufl of toe itnpoi t» fxi'-eilli'g tho export* o* in former I iitiv*. welind the en*e nmieriully filleted for llm year ending tlm 30th nl Sept. iu»t. 'I Im im pint* moon tit to S~ I ii| Iliil,. It'J I, him* th" donn'*th; ex poit. alone to f-113,*.'(i'.<;i7,. r imnrly $!t,IHll),IIIIU over tie* in.poiti. A hi tlmfo'eigni'Xporn.$17,303.' 333, iiinl it iii iiie* ^ 1 It 1.7*71 ,t>•'*<>, or limit' llmii iweety xevcii roilloon. ii.ir the inipoii*. ullhough the puma of lie m l.tivo l*«-«*t* gieally irdoei ,|. I)e*piie ol tin. alale uf thing*.how iioiif li'i' i'ixlv hnv« the l''ede:n.i*t. f in eiiirviii|| not llmii xi lieme* "I'hypoefi.y umi Ii ..ml, loi.ri'pi.nai'iiii'il Ini*, and iiloixed llm eiihttnlei.i il nun.men «.f 1 ho N iiiniil Gnvermiieiif. TM*, too, in the very lecin nftinth, when there ha* In-i 0 0 creafer vxpt it tnnlo than win ever hef.oe known, mal $10 S I3 /,3| mine lintfi llmt of (In* yi'iit ’.'10. 'llm llguiem |i< low till the whole **o y. Aon .ling lo llm repot| of Im Seerrliii v, o 11 iinpint* wort? ill Unit $ Hi? 002.133 Ill'll) 10J 30j 1101 J Milieu, W II Sii'r., S II Bniirnler*, .litn-x llolHfix, I Inn mon i f Huodolph, Jiiine* Nfol, Jurnc* Y McDuffie, II lli.trin, Milton II Gallniglil, C llihh.it*. 1(0 H"*ver*, .1 tJ Hunt* r, H Chandler W M Mitchell, K1 .May-., II Stroud J I’ Welllmrn, H O Ivi'iiiiin S Darke, II II llounril, .1 W And.mon, F M Sti.rn*, W A ll.ttrl.kDa, Mmphyof Dukulb, .1.1 Dnfonr, Mon i* nf Mm ray, Il S Dawson, A fit win, M G Tow I*, llio. SToniir, I ho* Crntchfickl, l.rw i* S Mono, doliti i. Brier, I* I *. McMilieo, Andeiaon of |-'rai'klif>, I* HJonetol Kiatiklin, J Cnrllon, A A William* of Bulloch, l( Lawxoo, J l(oliiu>ofi of Jimpcr, A llrrolrry, Henry I'uttrr, .Ifdm C Sumnei, W II Wilion, II D I hi liner, M Collier, A Brown, C I) 11 mo mond. It S Do via, A l.rfilx, A J l.iddell, A S \ikinxon, 8 D Booth. I.e r .2117,211 Ihun. F..r. 1 1 xroll is, ib 10. $1 I3,?(i‘j (il 7 l7,«0y.3.J3—$un.67l,«'i0 Import. Do 10 10 11]-10 Cxee** of "10 n r ’10 ■1 tpon.leuec of the .hut nml nf Com'ncirr. "SKIKI.D. r •*• Tioprmpcct of much vvnr in tho Fust D now y't^liifelw^ltlfflrd. Tlm hoVt opinion* of tho EiJjppcan aovuicign* nnd their coadjutor*, nppenr agalnit It,—and there D bexide n nccei.tty for ponce grentur limit usual in llio Kaitnt unv epoch. ^TM'dTullowInB oxtnictTrnm a letter which wo ie c^vrdJiltD morning fntm our excellent frlond Then dut^'Sctlgwick Fay, American Secretary uf l.ega tDn.at tho Court uf HeiUn, probably give, ua fair n vijlkr oTtho caio in ua few word*, ua could at pro ri'til'he' idlcrcd.—i*Ai'/. Gaz.Md ittil. ^Tlpiaitprehoniianura vvqi on the IDiternipienian . xsflrni to linvo tubtided for tbo i*r«'»eiif.—hut I’ul ?ner*tdnapnear*, in ao'tfliW-tuitiddo degree •PP- for*, in an vtavcc aui potuou* ondunconcilintoiyiuhi* policy; iililmncli Mon*. Guioot and hi* matter nro almo»t a* drterm hied on paacr. ) have never been nml am not n believer in war. Tho inundation* in Fiance fur 4iDh a new hopoof pcaro, n* they nre of n natur« and extant calculated toabatoilm ii fliimnatioonf tliolr mind*, and to divert them from their favorite thought of military glory.” 'DISTRICT ATTOHNEYS, MAHSIIALS, Ac. In ilia Houm D«t wreck, Mr. Davi* liiiimluced a hill Jo fogtdato thccompcnratiun nf District Attor t*f Mar*tial» and other officer* of tho Uni ted Stottt Cpurtf. Road twice and committid. ' V Burning of the Caroline. A rcralution wna adopted, calling on the Preal • deal for Information aa to w lint itep hud been taken t" proctite MlDfactioa for tlm burning of the Cure line. EXPLOSION OK THE WALKER. Capt. Oturaycf tho Walker, rveemly blown up near Mobile, *ay»— “Tho hoot at tbs ilma’lhd «*plu«lon took place wa* -running at lata than her usual apeed through the voter, and with Ins than her u*ual head ol itaam, TbertwfainoraciMatihotime, ami theie '»»• m warelty of writer In lha ballon, u* haa hern t< ;*nio l-tlH*gnagoHHK:ka having been tried a few anutnanta befara thi aap)o«lon| tlm uptrar oocki di*. ‘im wually dl^liarga .team. I a. y M accident did nut urcurthtuugh ihtnia li.?!SS n ? n ? ,# **«•• cakaifffijj ».^>ling nf .elf, /■'min the Aitguitu (•'oiisti/iitinniilinl of Motnhiu. GKuitGi \ i.misi.Nimti-: Since I'M' l.ixt | idd nitimi, vve Invo tereivi'd fiw tiler particular* li'.pecling the pi.ii'-i'd tig, of the li'gi-hilui*' heliirt' the him I ti*Ij.nil 1 iuiii'M on W, dne ilny, the ‘.‘31 umliiul, ut 11 o'e i.ch, A. M. The Si ll ito and IIiiii*i» ti ; li-pii'x.'i.t nivex mu d tint ngiei in ti'ttnrd to tlm h.ll ri'priiliiig the I'lmiur nl'ilie Ih fit'll Bunk, nniwii|i*intnlmg ihe eoiiimillee ufemi fettniee iippuiiili'd. The I, II wu* thi'iehui' lu.i. In roi.x*ipmi.re uf ili'«, the (i-ii-'iiil A.«i ii,|.ly ucieril to pMieenl lutin' eh'di'i*ofiliii'CloiH tin iliil u>-Ii* 11 lion. Tti-il Ivc'om eleeied it me .Mi'»n. (.‘htiile* II. Ilii|.l,m.,,\ .1. Mr IJ,.w,hi, S. M Sir,el, Chin le* O’Neill, A. L'li.'a, II. tV. Iludmll, uml Juuie* /Inline*. |u tlm S.'iiiitt*. the | x h ll putM'.l hv yen* 33, my • 311, tlm I're.ideiit votni/; in the nlliirii.ilivc; nml 1 In* Miiine (Imniniiim hill pu.xi'il hyven* ih'*. nuy* ill. In the lloii*e, nil ihe 22d, Mr. Chiphy en led up llm li'xoiiilioii* nl llm Semite in r< l .tiun to 11 Unite.I Sl'itea Blink, H higii puilt't'livc tin ill', & .vvlii. h, ut tho lime vve plan'.I biTuivnui iei.,lei *. Mr. Chipii'V •tiled that in lining »u, il wu* wi h ihe view u| ha* ving auim'ai'iieii Ii|mn ilmm hy- llm ll.ime. 'I he r.'ati!iiiion* nf llm Semite ueio t.ik-n up, nml 11 iihi- tinm wu* iltiule hy Mr. Chi. ley l.i «:iiko mil the 3.1 iv«niliiiinn, which ih-11 K',1 the *** ii-.titii'ininility nf a lialminil limit., in onler IniiM'il the t‘itl*.win^t “ And be it liullii r 11 xoheil I lint thu r*lnbli*li- in.'11'ufn nnti mill It.ink i« exj'nln nt nml proper fur llm *•*»l|n'*'li-in, *»•*• l.eepiiitt.iind ilixlitirxeiiu iu nftliu public ii'vemie,und t tu Midi nml Kixtiliiliini i* ue- cenxaiy tn the perm.inert wi-lime ni.tl proxpuiity of the people ot the Unin il Sliitea." Upon'Im I'n'Ceplieli uf thia |-e*tiluthin, llm yen* -te 7 1. liny* lit. *11 tlm nnieti'liiieiii mm i.grei .l in. A in--tmu wax thou untile In pn.lpiiiienil tlie ti’.n 1'itim.* itiileli.lnelyi wlueli wax |o»t l.y yen*(il,i.ny® 7(i. Tlie ie*e|illi'iii*, nx iimemle.l, ueie then put iipnii llicii pn««nge, und tl.o yon* uml tiny* being cnlhil lor, the «li'iimer.itic tn.'intm-ifollowirg the exiiittplu nf ihe ll.iirixiin nn'iither* nl the Semite rex tmc'lng the ebvliunul'11 Uni ed St ate* Suiiittoi-, nh»ritU'd lliw.it'Olvc*. vvl'h Inti lew exception..— Will'll tlie mil lut the yen* and nnyx vva*cei.eh.ili'o‘, it iippenred tliat 11 ipi 1 iiiii lirnl not voted. 1 lie tie iiHicrutie utetnl'ei'x ilmu ie*"nied their to it*, itml tlm llotiiu tt Ijdurm'd toil o’cb ck, P. M. At 3 o', clerk the Speul.fr nuleiod tint clerk I" cull the iiiiiiu'* uf the nieihlior* pii'icnt when, in the f--re iiuiiti, tin* ipe'.iion wax pul nml who d..l uot.tl.cn uimwcr to tlii'ii* inline*. The cnll wu* ti'mle, hut thu denmcr.iiio im'iiiVx-ixperempieily r. fu.etl tovote iur er ugiVtnxi th" piixxiigo nf the ivxiilutinnx n« uttifmled. After the eleik tiad liuUlieil tlm 1 n I. the mull nn* that 11 ipioruui It nl mu voted. The Sp. n kcr could lint lUeiefoin ilecluo llm ivielntioii* to have hticn riirricil ur Inti, Thi* ncrurtinieu tlir vv the lliiuxe iiiton a rnnge | H»iuiiti, and the nil* of the member* were exert-.I m *l««\j.u •mux mean. 11 eider H| get nut of the ihlliculty. It wu* liuwevri liiuilly detei mii.el ihntthe act nml cull vva*iiltogcthei nut of Older, which threw the lluu*c back upon ihe I'n xt cull for the yen* m d nay* Tlm mcmhei* whn It id culled f.>r the yea* mi l nuy*. in tl.e fu»t intui cc. w ith.In vv Ih itynll, unth-r the tn-lief ili.il the rcaelu lion* would lie mkvn •i|**i*pur'ili'iy,iini|iiLti'd upon. Uut 1 Inrao mcmD'r* were m.duker.; for when tlm nioiiiiu for the yen* and nay a wu* withdr.ivvii, und not renewed, tlm ic»"lution*, vveie declined to have hfcncnriird hy the (iiumloffhouye* nml mwagiven in tlm f'lreuonn. Tlm ucmocimic tnemhera then I'titeied up. 11 tlm journal n piiueal nguin*i tlm pa aige ef ilmxe tvi-liltle. a, which vve give below. Ill :ho Senate, on tho 23d, in the morning, lln nmcndmi'iit of the lli.uvetu the n'»o!u:i«in» ef the Si'iiute, wn* taken up. A motion was made to ud heie tiilhe iv«o|uth>n* origiiin ly mloptctl hy ihc Se nate; Inti thi. ntmion wu* |>m. A motion wn* then nui.le l<» concur in tho oinon.lim ut "f llm il.iwte, which vvn* nl»n b*»l, hy yen* 31, flay* 33. So the ro»u mintii uric fmtiliv lext, PROTEST. Mr. Milieu,in helm If nf !iim*clf und nili-T*, pro* rented llm fol.uw lug protnt, which vva< nrdcied lo ho entered on the journal. Wc, the millet»>gM'd, oppoied to 1 n iti-nvl Irnnk claim na u rglit to piute.t uLiiiiut the proceeding* of u majority nf the llouxeef Uepr»*efctniivea, in tc* lati'.it to the pa«»ugeof n traolution fuvouting the chillier of inch nn iiutiiti'iun. WheicH* certain resolution*, optmacd I nth lo the conttiiutionuliiy uml cx|>vdti'ncy nl u tiatbuiul hmk, niidulao in wppeailion in u pnilrctivt* turiffi, were intnulurcd ftiMiiiheS«'iMln iuletlm llente nf lleptfl- tentative* t And wildcats certain amendment, by way of M'h.tiiutr, wn* prepoM il, ami adopted in till* 11titiai', hy the tmj'uiiy Dvtwing the cbatlrr nf auclt a Imnk I Atwl wlicirn* lha tmdcndgncil, baring re* fitted to vole, from tlm fact llmt tlu-y were opposed both ton notional hack and 1 liighpruicclivc tar fl', by which vote the umli'r*i;m'd mull ttocc»*arily have aMMCliimad the ntu> ur the ntliai of limit* ni"MiMra, Im-I esipg that tire wiUidrawal uf llm rail (nr llm 1 and nay# out ho < aaMgo iifth* ro»uluiiuiii,<|io*e waulu'h'M would be ircvii.untied, In oidct that wc SPIIINGKIEI.D, Dec. 10. DU HAD FIJI. HAIL HOAD ACCIDENT. My . h|*'Ct i* to R'V" you u lm-ty sketch of 11 dread I'n! in I'.i.l. xt upon ilm Western rail mad, ut tlu« | lice, w Inrli iiiTuiii'd bmt evi niiii' at O.J ok |..rl. ’ilf lieiglil train r nii*i*tii,g n»f liiirly llnee loaded cm*, ut inch'd n 1 I.e new 01.1 pnwo (., I engine, " Mioiu- 1 hum lt»,” in dci't'mliiig the inclined plum', hccniiie UIIIU •migi.'iihle, 1111 hi mg )i the eiigine wn* revei*.’i| uml tl.e 1'iulierm 11 vveie nt lln ir p r.;*. It nniveil .it il e depot v ii Ii cieui vr'lurity uml pna.eil I hi mi; h the p.i-*i n®ei li-tixr; llm swilcli 1 uil h* ing i luiiittetl. the 1 min then tnuk the dire* turn uf rher i.gmo ho.on, in wlueli vveie the mimlei inei hm.ie uml two < r liner oihi'is, expecliiig lie- nrrivul uf the l.irntno'.i tr. mu ofwln.rn, mi hearing I a approach, w n» in tlm ae|..| "pumr.g tl.e ihi"i, lu.cniin mux ofManger, wli-n ii bin *1 iu • p hi him, rleniulrihi' p tho deer uml u I ugn p«'i'ii"iM.| t!n> hiii li will'; thin ro-lied to tlm e| pm site side nt the h"H*e, vvlieieit rime in root art vv>ih U'liithpi engine, it,.; "I Innip'li ii," wh.rli w uv hlmved nlrn' i'l vvilh iii'in.’inloi.* f.iireih eugli the solid hr'tk "nil sixteen nr cighie.'ii itirlu'kllui'l.; the .Mri'aucl.u sells fiilbiuiog, Crwiie tivo or *tx nuU uut.ide the hiilling, it cunt" in contact with llm tv.ml (die, which imvnteil it* pr git*.*, the Hampden having chili.heied up ihe win il pile, six or eight feel fmin ill-gioiiii'l, Where*|ie now ilex a cninpleie wicel.. 1 ho MannncliNsi'tl* it all" eiiiiio'y 1'i okeii In piece*. I''uiir ileud I ndie* have hvun lakeii fi*»u uml'r he I'lilix, whin'll p live to lei ihnse of the nil'll who wit In the huililing, uml .me hinliemao. Tho en- giucer, ruieiueiur,uml one or two other*, cl«.ired ill* tnni'lve* fietn ilm ir tin 11 few fetl front tho en gilielmusi*, nml me xai.l In lie unliuit, Harrison V.h7 Whig. V. Ilmen. Maine . •«(!,<; 12 40,201 13.239 22.900 N. IIuiu|.»Iiiic . 2«. i:»1 32,670 6,226 19,722 Verilliillt . 112.4 45 18.1)1)') 20,99! 14.637 MltsiirllUSeltS . 72,874 51,244 41.693 33.561 ItIi<mI.t lkl.mil. . 5,2i:i 3.2153 2.710 2.964 ColilK'nii'llt.. . HJ.IiOl 25.296 19,466 19 234 New York... 22.5.912 212.519 138.543 166.615 New Juisey .. . 3:i.ni»2 31.0)14 26.892 26 347 I’eiill«)lv3iiiu. 1 11.01'J 1 4:),Im 6 87.111 91.475 Delaware.... ti.vii 7 •1.884 4.736 4.155 Mar hind.... 33.-52 9 29.752 25.952 22.1157 Virgin;. . 42J-OI 43.893 23.368 30.261 North t’nri'lin: 33.782 23.626 26.911) (ieorgia . 40.275 3! 931 24,930 22.126 AluLiiinn .,.. 28.451 33.991 10.012 20,506 Muxi.-.xippi,.. 19.518 16.995 9.688 9.979 I.ouisiniia.... 11. van 7.616 3.361 3.653 Teiinesaee... 150,321 49.299 35.962 20.1-0 Keiitiieky.... 58.189 32.616 36.955 33.415 Missouri,.... 22.272 29,7till 9.337 tu.'.fjr* Ohio 119.157 121,792 105.405 90,916 Imli.in.i 05.308 61.(595 •J 1.291 32,490 Illi.."i'i 45.5.17 47.476 14.983 19.097 Mii'liigan . 22.207 21.098 4.081) 7.366 Ark'in.ni*..... . 4.3(53 (5.048 1.238 2.4U0 .South Curoiiun, clnuen hy tlm I.i'gislalurc. 1.274.(29 1,129,222 737,711 763.'97 1,129,222 737,711 HarrinouVuij ) iu 19(0,... J HO, 200 V. 11 mnj. 1830.. .25,870 25.870 TH1AI. UF MILS. KINNEY. From the llotton Doily Atlverliier. Mr. Parker u, eiinl lliorutu lor tliu pruai'CUtion nml in llm rniirao uf hi* rrinnik*, g.ivo the fuilmviiig cineiit nl ihe fail* which Im expected to catab lull!— On iheSdili day of Nuveinher, in llm year 1333, tho la'eGeiiige T. K imeyvvax nnnied in thi* c.iy by lie/ Rev. G. W. Bliigd'cu, to Mr*. IIni'tifih Free* it.ait, the prisem r ill tlm hue. I le had lie! Ie ea inar rieil before, and it 1 uut rightly infnrinoil,lie wu* livo yem* younger than aim wn*. Tl-.e Indy hudl een 111 at tied twice brf.iie, uml hail ehildten hy her first htubund, hut none hy either of tho othcr'tvvo. In Augitvt last they lived in Bill uni Place, Hrou-.fu'ld •1 reel, in Buittin. Onllie 9th day nf that ntunth he died in leticli pain ami iliaire**, after a »lml'i I li.cn. I io had a few-day* In f«ro cm.suited n permit who e.ill.d hilllxelf a phy .irian, and tnuk aeum m-diciiii* mi twii nrciisinnn, 111 tlm Inrni uf a pill ilelivered to him hy that pet sen. Hi* illness did mu confine him t" In* h uuo. 'I Im hign'ilioni* nl that tneilicmu will he pnivt il in you, nml il will he *-1li.f11clnr.ly proved Ihrio was mi uiM'iiie. in it;« ml til-n that the pill nml ii* ingredient* vvonbl m" pi mince ihesyinpioin* mid efl'erta which ptvctdcd In* deuili, nor cmUnger hi* life. U.i Saluiday, dm 3th day of Atismd, in llm fete noon, holiei'iiine 111 unwell ** to icliiu to his chain Imr, nml he glow worn* in the iifiein"un nml ing. A inule fr.end ii'ui iii'ighhaf wax called in In ivo nml waleh with him, nml was ni>nl uni lot a phy xiei hi in the emirxi' of the ii’glit. Hel'eie lie went nml liefer*' the physician mine. Mr. Ki-ntiey wanted xnnie drink, having a Inn mu;' thirst, ami the prison er nhnni midniglit It'll tlie t'lliltihur lirnl went below amir* while the v it of ih" l.unily were in lied in ilm ch.iiiiheiat nmlufier hi>in!; nl»<i lit aiime time she hiuii.’hl up 11 "in ihe kiielien a pml Imvv I nf sage lea. 11 beverage which was fust icromucinh'd imthy Iter, Imt hixtrieml,iia.l plan d il nil the leircuu; anil limn him iiumciliately threw her*eif viewn en llm l ed, rnmplaiiiing nl being f.iugued. Mi. Kixney leipiealod her before xhe went d'ivvn to make tin* tea, uni in *wet'li 11 llm ten. Being impatient lerit,af ter she mine hack, Im wonted it in be given, wid e it wa* *<i hut it could net be ill link. Ill* friend. Mi', (itmdwili, taxied it nice er twice In iiseert'iili if it was cool enough, taking about 11 leiix) imnlul each time, and Im then vety di.linrlly perceived thill it w. a quite ttceil. lie Imld tlm Imvvl in one hniil, nml 11 lump in the oilier, ovor Mr. K.. vvlitle Mr. Kimtey wa*'.liiukieg the lea with grout eugenic**, but hy little lit n lim.', it wn* *1 le t, and he saw a whitish sediment I'diing at tin l ottom, which tlie witness will de.ciilm very ucctl tut fly ii* he saw il. Veiy amm after diinkieg thi* ten, .Mr. Kim.ey grow tmu-h worse, mid tlm phyxi ci.iii Ciime, und imt suapecling 1 rxenic had been l iken. th.Hiv.ht the symptom* exhibited weietlnixe nl'Ai atic ('hi'b'itl. Almtit ten uf llm eb'fk tmM uuiruiritt, Suml.iy, the Dili, Mr. K. died tilting in n hair, with hi* feet upon the edge of tlm bed. The gentleman win* I tiled the >nge tea, nfler watching till night, retired uhetit day-light und went Imme to lied, Imt could tml get tu sleep, mo cted with n 11 u«e.1, disposition la vomit tc*tle»mii'*x, imi'jini much, uml believe* ull llicjo cmise* rpieiice* vveie pn.vluced hy tho ainnll qimniiiy of tlm leu lie took. Many oilier flrcumitnmva vvero mcnti.'iti'd, cre nting a hclief of the prixoix'i’x guilt. Imt us llu-y will nppenr in the evidence we pus* ihemev. r. first wit lies* examined wu» Dr. Steter, who ntictided Mr. Ktunvy in lux last illnen*. llv'tlmogln while in titlei.d.iuce, that the patient wn* dying of Asiatic cliuliT'i, the sympion* Iioing very rim lar, hit 1, nl'ii 1 the poit mortem exntnhmthm mudo hy hmtM'lf, Dr. Juckiuiu und Dr. |tige|..\v, by which nrseiutc wa* dinc-vcred in the stemo'li, lie heenme convinced that tlie death wu* cuuktdby po’.aon. He tU'scnhcd tli • tij pMirniiee*. We now quote fnmt In* te*tim»ny. I next saw .Vri. Kinney lit le-i tequeit, two day* aftCiwai'l, on Tuestlnv ininiiing. All. Kinmy wax luiirit'd on Mniiduy. She w 11.nl an . Slit'xa.d she vv a* very de*irail* that I should give her a certificate ilnl Iter hush,ind died of cholera. She raid Mu' wished to uiiliox 'in heiseif In ill-. She t- Id me n h*ng story ether let mer lew. .*«h" su'd leit forth' must pint kite nml Mr. K lived very 1-npptly t-geth or, hut Ii" vvn* very initnt'le. She millin' had nn idea t Imt *ho vvn* very fond nf gen'K*mee,nnd it wa* very unpleuxant u* him to have her vDited by gentle men. Sim »nid she received n leitei 11 few day* bo Ibn* III* tli'iilit, which he in i*l< d wn* front Mr. Pay sun. Sim answered him il vvus nut, but im could mil he *nti»fi<'d. After speaking on in tl.D incehcp-ni wav, -lie re currrd to tlii* e rtifimte. She said it wn* very im pertntil that »ltu shell <1 have n certificate fiom ihni her hiixhnnil hud died efchnleru. She *"id she fiipi'o.rd I hud lieurd ef tho repoil*. I /aid t had tml, uml .ho then mid it wua currently repotted that •lie had poisoned Imr ittixhand. Up to lln* tinm I had never said a word 10 her about poison. She mid there wu* n very large funeral when her lint lutm! was buried, and that then »lie vv 1* pointed ivl u* a mutderexx Sin* wn* pet fee tly calm uml cotn* po»cd, and I thouslit at tlm time ntlmr imliflVient. She said her husband and herself hull intend'd to vidt hi* fiienda, and »lm sliM^d new go ahum, nml it vvn* important for her tu huvo thi* c rtilicute lo cnriy to them. On llm Sunday, cnriy, nfler the lU'xtlt, Dr, Jack* inn nml I called on her. 1 tuM her that wc hnd ua* retrained that there wa* ur*euic in Imr Itu/bamPa vluinack, and that it wn* undoubted.)' llm cwuw »f hi* dentil. 8I10 cjhibite*! no grief— no trart, At nn n, Mi** Collin* railed on mw wlrii n miutftt fnou Mr*. Kinney to visit her. 1 Called nn lier. She begun tu talk on tlm ■uhjrct. She aikcd mo wbnl pliytlviaiia Imxlilui Dr. Blttchivv, Dr. Jackson anil my*e|f, know that wc had funici nr*cmc. 1 mid her Dr. Mania (Inv hail aualyied the content* nl the aintnacli, and Itml detected ut*rn'c| and Di. Hil dreth nine. SI"' c* me Med a gtcat t|r«l nffegrat that Dr. I|ll*li«-lli kliniild linvo known any thing item it. him *abl iho would have given lha vv r!.| ll Im had MOlknowii II* fold l|“Mia Kitney, r* It |«i»*ib,c that your huihni.d hlm*»lf would h*vo ukritui**:* tiwsf” him replied,''No,Gemg would never have * It." Him t rill Dr. IRidioth wa* very Immiral t*» Irni. That tie le lnngrd In i roliginui •‘•eictyr tlhlch diilikrd her, and they would fluty tu »oo Imr IfJ'irrd. The at'cend tlrr.o I wn* there, Mr. Klnnry want diou'o drink. Mr*. K. went di/wn and g 't *»tx tea, lt d C"''te Up ur.d Imn led it In Mr. Goodwill and llnew hartel/on tho bed. Mr K. ani l llm te* | (l*"iid Innghtrr.) Offi* will ri.Minna iriprnlrrt Ftar.cn nt.d piC«rv« le • finm rim evil* n| anairhy. I.« t jour tlirui.it, birr, Im nlway* *u»rotir.iled with rnllg! t*ncd au| friitiful idviacn. Depnmoiic* ••/ y.tir ituhnriiy, they alone ara icrnuntalrie fur It* • Kcici-e. (Iii ilmm real* anthely the guumn'ee of jour prrronal ifivi.'loldlity. Imt them tnktfriirr, a* y **" tie* re, in ii.trust public t flicr* lo rcnl rn-ri'l let I'lniiiiv ho honmed—let religiuu bo rcpcctcu.— wu* loo awci t. Mr. Goo lw .n mid •uniPthitig about It* being ten hoi. and he could le t dunk il then. I he lea wa* drunk, and ut lie drank it I.e vomited. |t did he; strike mu ns eimu dititry thut ho votn.t ed when Im dr ink Aftci tlm dentil, '""I when I naked Mi* K. to |m.mit a pent ni'/rlrin eautnmn lion, *lm lokl ir.ii ihuiowan /ntnrlhing nij*tcri"'i* in Mr. Ku 11.)’. nindiici thrcvenii'g hefme. She * ild n Dr. Bnrl.oMor hud called nn her bn*hnn.l unil they wlxh'd in lie uf no. limy vv 10then locked tij* tngeiher. Sim inliuiMlod that her hiubnii'l might disease, und inked ifitwn* r«.rr*»».* tor* nml patients to he locked tip teg-ihei 11111'X'iminaliiiii inca«c* uf sii' li di*eaxe*. luoiril of Dr. Bichehler hef.ire. There in 1 nun h longing to our iru iliciil a-*orin ion .Mrs. Kinney fust spoke tu me nf pniran, I hnd imt *nid unv tbitig rut lha aiitijt'Ct except lo Dr. Jackson mid Dr. Iliidrutli. I aiw nn n|i|.enroncu nf the — — dineiise Nt tlm po*t mort* m exaininiiiiun. We made mi examh ntmn uuti lh.it object tn view. 'I lie next Writne** was Dr. Jackson. II" dcsciih ed the appearance* winch lodhini to thiiik that tl.o death Innl heen cnusi'd liy nmo.ic. Dr. Gay made experiment* ea tin* content* nf tlm *t"inurh, by winch tliepioscncu of uisctuc a *cci unit'd. haveIhe >11 f»rd m ...b »• for I never U hell SUMMARY OK ALL THE STATES. Whig gain, 172,093 If we allow a V. IJ. majority of 21.200 la South Caro, lino, Harrison a minority in tlm country at large, in 123,000. FORElGN INTELLIGKNCE — By the Acadia Milieu* Cicero Sinnley, raid In lie n brother of the member of CongMss Ii urn Nor Ii Cnrnlinu, has 1 ■ ccu-eil nf ciimniiiiing xivctul lohheim* in l.ond"ii, nml vvn* triad 011 u charge, made by Mr. Cinlin, r.f iionhi'gfrnm bint, and wa* found guilty und tmntfhi'fd lo six monilis hard lulmr in iliu lleuxenf Ceriection, six weeks of llm timu /olitury cnidinamt'iii. Uu was shortly to linvo lircn marri ed lo a rich livii e.i. At llm snheil at ion el Mr. Stevenvon, tlm Atnericnn Minixtur, Im wu* ably du fended by ilmcvlcbtulcd Cl orloi Phillips. FRANCE. Tlm following ix the Addicsx, ns reported in tlm Chamber nf Deputies, in univver t * llm King'i Speech. Sire—Wetlnnk your Mujoviy for having cm.vil; cil the Chnmhui* heloie thu urdiuiuy period of 1 heir ilieetiug. ll ix pairiaulaily in iiupiiitatit ciicum xtances,iu ilmxe which rut*-rest tin* lienor und safety ef unlion*, that it hi lii'ves a riiUKtiuuiounl King to Mut'iHiud Itinmeh' with tlm rept oxen tut Ives of the ceiintry, to expom tn tin in tlm Munition nf ulfaiis.tu lake tin'll mlvmound claim their support The ineiixtircs which the Etltperer uf Aimtrin, tin D'leenuf Ureal Biiuiiu, the King nf Pitimin, uud llm Kinpemr ol ltu..sia have taken,la commit with tl u Oiimniin Porte, in oitlei to regulate the relationx of the Suitun with llm Paxha of Egypt, liavci-xeiti d all etif solicitude. France hu* been deeply m-v-d hy this event, und In.x fnlloued with utixio y nil tin plinsix nf till* grant ciirix, Prudence rerptireil e your AJnjesty to plov jda fur nli centii genn * hy ur* muniaiitsiifpreciitiiioii, extranr.liniry credit* have been epcmvl to meet them, und wc fully oppicciulc their motives uud utility. In this state uf tiling*, m.r support, Sire, is uxsur< ed in yen, fur un heimnihlc pence, nx well u* fur a juwt vvitr. A peace vviih'itii dignity could never be accepted cither hy France nr hy her King. Alt uu- just war, u violent agtticsxiuu, vv idmui rouse or ob ject, "nul l tint he agree,ihlu ciilu't tu ear innni.cix or to our iiiriix i fcivihziitmn uud progress. Pc; limn, if pnxsihli!—mi hnnluinible and ccriuin peace, vvhicli will leave iiuimpaiied the balance uf power in F.uiupe—siii'Ii ix our litst wish. But if, in llm ('iiuiaeufovenlx.il hecum- impossible on llie.e cun* tliiiniix—If the Imnnr of Ftiince lequiii'd il—if her violated right*—if Imr teirilmy uieiiaced (The Prexident wux here illicituplud by tin exple •ion nf mm mma from the lea end lull cenire, nu,l wax 11 h>ng time unable to ulitaiu 11 heating. Several apostrophe* weremldrexxed to him which escaped ti* mi iii'enmit of tlm iipinm . W hen he had at lust ubluini’d mIi'iicc, he ituned toward Ihe left and t>dd them that they vveiiM Im at litn-riy to make the oh jci'iiutix during the discussion; when M. fax her., e rose uu I exclaimed, “ W'e caiiimt Hmxima | letunl nguii'St such language.” Tlm President having re ed ihu senlui.ee, hi* voice wax ugaiaeverpnvvi r ed hy lend liitirmiiri Ho wux, however, ut last id lowed to ptuct'i'il) “or Iter interests seriously compromised, rendered it imperative; speak, then. Siie, unil at your voice thu French people will rise like one man. tlm countiy wi I submit luovoiy sit* rific uml die nutiuuul suppoit w .11 bcusxurcd to le lmvO nnxiou(.ly desired the prncificnii.in of Spain, lnicrexied in the cnn*olidatinti ot her cun •litutiounl giiveri.niont, vve would see with deep re met nnurehy cnilntigcringnii iituLilnking so ceuru geoux y prii.ecuied in the mime nflilieiiy, France recall* again lit Europe the rights of Pu li-h nationally', so /oleinnly stipulated hy ircutie*. (Murmurs.) W'e approve your innji'iiy'x resolutinu lo send ml diiinunl fmceste the cn:i*t of Biu'ims Ayres, und It u*l that we shall ut lust iihluin fram llm Gevern umnt iiftlnit country reparation forour ju»t grievun ce-. (Luughter.) Oar urnty in Africa again disiinguislied itself by hitllmni feat* of arm*. Your sun*, vv ho avail them selves of evety opportunity 10 display their coinage, •hared in the glory und perils of these exj -dithoi*. What vve detennd of your gevvrameni Site, it, to inve.ligate svtioiuly tim general dtrertionef our uf Inis* in that count ly, in order that tlm triumph of imr arms may not he sterile, und llmt a p«.*c**iun xngl.iiiiiu.lv coin pn ed. *0 dearly puichuxcd may become Ibr France u suutce el *trength uud not a cause ol weukne** J lie attempt nt Buulogiii* wax not only insane— it wax a criminal one. Rcprexird fram tho out act bv the loyn.iy ol the c.i z-nx, it wax ceiiili'mncd hy a •••li'ionjiidgemmi; ju.tice bad it* r«e cnuixe; tim xfK'i.ce cuntmiiled against aoeiety did n-t long re main without a reparation, und the expectations of the factious went signally defeated. W'e /hall examine with cure the law of the budg et. State* being ever expos* <1 to undergo uncx pected burd. lis, a severe economy 1% a!wav > nrcr»*a ty. In other times,the ChAmber, in the inrpoxsi liility ofnd'ii'ing tlietnxc* which weigh on the conn try, had at least recommended the maintenance of 11 lialunre between tlm c ccipU and expenditure. Since, in fuel, that bulanco is hiokrn, we khall do vise means uf ro establishing and preset ving it. The other laws which your Govctnmrui intend* to present lo 11*, shall he, nn oar pnrt, the ohjcetsof nuiiuin attention. Front thi* moment vve congratu late ottrsulvea on haying heen able to reply, by an unanimous voltv to tim demand made of u* by vour Majesty, lu relieve imr ilejnirtment* which have been ravaged by the scourge ol iaundaiion. 1 he accord of tho grv'Bt power* of the state we know D th® surest gournnlee of public peace. Or der maintained nt home hy tlm energetic nml perm toting action of tlm Government, D tl.o lost pi inch id® uf strength alovnd. VV® exptes* the w ish uf Fisnra when wo declare tint she flwtly dc»lics both. Cunflita, She, la ymtr war—|>ud Uiight®i]—i* we cutifiduour/elvc* iu the patpeluily of yuqr ilytia*. ty, A new son hailH'eii horn to ymil und ihwtnui.* iWlJi'iiCfWllicii ImvIjt Ctnr*ltd you uguin With iu l.ct ti* *ii|i|iiiit nmrality nod tlm Inw*. Men hnvo hern too miirli enc-utugcit to atri-nd rxc|*t*iv<*ly to thr |i 1'i r-nnnl inlrmt*. I.-t n* » t d-avor to r> o»/i- mnte In thi ir heart* a di*lnterast<d love of country, whu h in«|iir* xg/uitund |!cncrou*»ticrilice* 'Hmmr md cuiinlrv !'—in thvxetvvo wnrliuic to lie fotliul llm seed* nf lho*ecivic viitue* which coiifthata the •tringth ol nut i< in* ind the dmiit nm of empires. Srai'V A If IT A He Kill DAY, JANUARY I. ISJI. C-'r- !■ ■ ■ -V. -■ - ’ f/' Flu,' ni tlm (ice! Mill I earthy swnv, L'iiiliiiini’dihrmi;'ii n. e* vtit untold ; O'ereurtli’* proud realms iiiy starsdi-plny, Like innrniiig'r radiant cloud* unrolled. Piatt of the akies! still peerless thine, Through ether's azure vault inifaried, Till every hand ntiditeari entwine, To sweep oppression from the world. tight fret wall r In bold, deemed It |imdcnt In Inks to tlm busts, bring on by |in#B qnaiterof an hour vkhen tlm vessel went down. At llm day's observation the vesirl wua In Dt- 30 long. 70 ti —no pa*senfer»| captain, tint® and four •raomn were in tlm bout. After much sufTniug, they n>rived off Mu«quito bur on Wednesday morn* Ing..and in attempting to lnr.d th- boat •wamj ed on llm bienhert nearly n quarter of n mile out. Ilm mxte and ruptnin got to the »hor-,the four mon vveie drowned. Tlm men were t<vo white*, Jonathan Drake, of Montgnm/ry county, IVnntylvnnin, n|rd 41 yoots; nod James Clraweswvitlli, of the turn® place, aged 39 year/; and two colored,dime* Jnnra.of Pennsyl* vinin, n:cd 43 year*; and John MUD, of Lewiston, Di'lnvvnre, aged 52 year*. .By tlm gui'fnnco of I’rovidcnc® tho captain and mote, iruiend of Dndiu: among the Indians, landed n-nr a ftxliing hut, protected by tho po/t of New Smyrna. There they received every ottentinn nr.d arrived hen* in ilm «chr. Jmeph Crmvell, nn Stmday*. Cuptnin Freeninn ha* snficred aevercly, hut is In tho hnridx of cxccllont fricml*. FOB CONGRESS. JOHN II. WATSON, OF MUSCOGEE. Eh Ci'um on the fust M"iihiy in January. COL. INI I* “Time ix liken fj.lunimble host, Thut sli-hily shakes lux partin'.' -lies' hy the bind And with lux firm* niil-xtrrtch’d, ns lie would fly, Grasp* in the miner Thu* ix Tinm depicted l*y the Poet, and Truth recognize* thu fidelity of the portrait. Whilir piexent to oar senses.the year 1340 rccoiv. ed our smile* and xhared in our plenxtiri's. Now it ha* fl-d, ami 1311 with smiling step and beaming oyn ha* arrived a* Father Time’s guest lo reveal, day nfier day, those events which arc now enveloped in the future. Like men, years “have their exit* and ilndr ere Trance*," on thi* leny world. But yenterday we xtoud upon tlm brink of a tie. patting year. To-day vve slop upon tho threshold of tlm imr, und witli ardent vision would penetrate l.ito the vi»tti of futurity, nml discover ull those light, und aiitidows which me to brighten or cloud onr path 011 this beautiful planet. How itiflnite, however, i* that wisdom which draws an impenetrable vt'il lie. foe the human eye, and romp-lx us to recur to thu days th it have lied ami, thus derive counsel fium tho •11st. Ilumnu hnppinc*., wo nre intight hy the letroxpcct, i* fleeting ns the falling leaf— “This ix tlie state of man: tu day he puls forth The tender lenvex of hope, to inurrnw bluxsions, Ami hum xliix blushing Imuurs thick npuii him: 'l'lm third day, comes u frost.a killing frost; And,—when lie think*, good easy man. full suicly His greatness ix a ripening,—nips his fruit, And llicii lie falls.” Tho lesson which experience tcnchc® lx tuantici. pntu tlie future hy ilm pitst. “There ix n history in all men’s lives. Figuring the nature nf llio times deceased: Tho which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near uim, ol'ilio main cliunco of things Ax yet imt come to life; which in their seeds, Ami weak lie-innings, lie iiitrcjxurcd.” Ami ax fur ax our own esperil-lice goes, ■“All things that nre, Are with more spit it chased than enjoy’d.” Tho human mind love* to anticipate; to color ill future with tlm bright promises of I lope, 111 d lo cast llm veil of oblivion over thou? events which arose din ing the past year, to disappoint its dreams, "too flattering sweet to Ir* substantial.” !u the progress of Time many whom wo hailed in all the vigor of nt iiihoml ami beauty of youth, have failed, or have fled n» I.lighter worlds. “Time dotli transfix the flourish set nil youth, Ami delves the parallels in beauty's brow." Rut ilmiittli •'Women nre as roses; whose fair flower, Being unco tlixpluy'd, doth fail that very hour—” Their goctliie..s is not so irmi-ient. "The hand that made them fair, hath made them good,” lor they were “Chosen from above, By inspiration of celestial grace.” But although vve iivglit indict cnlflmns on their angelic, virtue*, vve must quit a theme vo exhaust’ lex* nml glam c ut life in it* dimming scenes. Wc “hold tlie wmld hat ns the world, A stage where every matt must play n pin.” Lulmr ix mil vocation, und llm cliihl dim* not more loudly hail it* mother, than doe* tlm wearied Printer those few Imlydny* vvhicli, interspersed throughout tho year, nllord him rest from his labors nml recrrniioii for hi* IniN. Society, y ield' d to the claim* of business, opens Ii.t hospitable il i-rs lo /mile too often upon Time’s pi'ixonci, and tim euptivo of hu-v care rejoice* to ex e-lingo such a chain for that ul'lhecnpiivo of friend, ship's dimmed circle. "If all the year were playing holy-days, To sport would he nx Icdimis ns to work; But when they $rhloin come, they wish'd for conic, And imthing plcaxcth but rare accident.” Wa would play tlm foul wills Time, und tiie spirit* of lit® wise would jo/riy from their scat* in the cloud* mock 11s forour folly. •* 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich." Ami lie vvlnidisduins to fulfil tlm precept of the Highest deserve* 00 hnlyday, which like mimic comes o'er the ear like the sweet South, “That breathes upon .1 Imuk of violets, Stealing nml giving odour." Our province it is to fill the Georgian with the new* of the day. To dny wc have Imt little. Congress suspended business until Mon lay last, that the member* may exchange those civilities, appropriate at Chii/imus. Wc have already advised you that tho Banks threntcu lo resume. Many ufyoti, perhaps, know it from the fact thnt notes at sixty days do not com mand money us they wcic wont to do. Yon nre already nWaro that “To Enylutiiis Throne is horn ‘a lively daughter-’" Thut Crowns have in 1810 proved u bauble, !ifii :.|i powerful love has exerc’ro d its influence. But of ill s the Carrier Buy will discourse toyou. HoLi.and's Ki.nourn! Spain's faikQl lk.n have in proptia persona proved lim violence of love. “This is die very rcatary of love. Where violent property forcible) itself, Anil lends the will to desperate undertaking*, As oil ns any parsiou under heaven, That does atilictour natures.” Wo must here pause in our remarks, without occluding them, ns our Washington letter was received by the'Augusta mid of last evening, and wo nre un» illirg to drier it until until Sundnv, which, ns two of our force were on regimental pa rade yesterday, wc would otherwise! uu compelled to do. Wo miut not pause, however, without wishing one ami all a II Al’l’Y NEW YEAR. MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK. * By tlm s'enm packet Charlea Downing, Captain Dent, tlm Editor of the Georgian his trecued the following letter front hi* Coitc«potideiit. | From our Correspondent.] ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 28. On Sunday last, at 4.J I*. M-, I Iur'schooner John McCIune, Capt. W.H, Fireman, of I’lnludclphia, booul I'lunt St. Thomas with u ■mill cargo, .pioeg •leak, suppo/cd front pitting un aftfr hidl, which til" coins* uf llm nx*.**• I tipped ulf, tried (1 five her till 2 A M , when finding vc**tl had fiotn st-vm lo (Correspondence of the Georgian.) WASHINGTON, Dec 20. Dear Sir:—B-th House* of Congress adjourned over for the Christina, holjd'iy* until 'Monday next, "hen they will asxomldc to settle the affair* of tho Nntio i. Tlmie has been as yet,hm a thin llotue iu oith-r end of the enpitn), Imt I presume nfter the first of January, every member who is not detained hy sickm s. or ucoidciit, will he ut his post. Christmas is hittging on iu this "city of magnifi cent dixinuci'*” ux heavily as may he. Aihitniry ml*'* of con loci, ami convention'll eliquo'tn, which not unfiequenily result in dandy imn tml elVemimcy, have wholly uifiited our metropolitan bertux and boll"*, fin 1 lie enjoyment oftfioxo honext, heat ty ami hilarious pax'imcs and festivities, which mntk llm advent of this merry season, among llm l-s* 1 o-trlet* ed hot equally intelligent men and women who live out of town Hore wo linvo no meriy meeting*, no lively datiros, no "hull, play, rout or tevei’’ noth ing nf that out-in caking,- nml unbounded joy ond hnpplmi.s, which comes in laughter und song, nml is seen nml felt o ily where heart m -et* heart, un checked ami stayed hy thu nice balance* and criti cal courtesies of"gentnol society.” If you sally fort It on llm 25th day of December to "look for Christmas"on Pennsylvaniauvenne, you aro met hy tint lean, hungry, Cnx-ius look of some /ch'iming, anxious, fur reaching poliltc’an, whose very Mentis ho tread* the pavement seems to echo, office, office. Further on you tn ct tl.o Congic-xmau, big with hi* ie f-impoitaneo, nnd re* markable for hi* airs nnd dignities*, strutting Ids "brief hour” with a very mugniilcentp'intp, ai d whose only net of cmmlescen-lun in his lofty promc- nndo is to peer vVitli it curious scrutiny under tin bonnets of tho beautiful girls who pass hint. If you continue your *t?»rc!i n little furdt-r nn tl.o pner, you conte in contact with that far famed' tnu.'li nlaisc.I, uud sorely limited biped, yclrpnl tho " office hiddei." Willi 11 systematic civility which imliculi'S u tutored uml practised ohcdiencu Im stoves hy you cautiously, os if imt to iiifeml.uml ii'iximi* at h ast to Secure for h mxelf your fnvouiu* Id" conriderntinp. Instead nf futlening on tin *'spoil* of oflic" you find film nrukiel wills tlm trace* nf many care*, depressed hy I ihorious day and slreplrss nights, looking into ilm futoro with wilful ii'.licipntinnx, und having iilmut him id those mark* of poverty and pinrhing necexxityi whielt meagre uml iaxi.tfieicnt saliiies, in nn ex- pi'iisivo inetriipii'ix, tiro aim >xt ccnnin to induce. Aeon, von meet w ith 11 bevy »fgiil* who would hu in Try if they might, nnd who might he merry if they would, hut ih whom tie lit shoe*, light lacing, the Greeian bund, utld uiineing step* leave yon ""iiiii.g to ndtr.iro hut llm extreme caricature tiny present of " lovely woman." Then you meet tho dandy, thu real, professional heau Brummcl dnndy, March and buckram from Imud to font, envfllopetl its tlm prnfu-n nnd formhljhlo mostachio, extreme ly nice ami particular in nil hi* movement*, ini ffit Ide in Ids demeanor, nnd looking ns if unn good hearty backwoods laugh would burst hint rju'Jb open. Of these, the renowned Ch'valid Bodiseo, Am'iimi Iur Extraordinary ami Minister I’lenipo tentiaiy fram the Emperor of all the Unss'ns stand mil pre-emiacnily. He i* n man of many parts, hut nil hi* other part* ore thrown hopelcs.ly in o llm shade hy the unlimited extent of hi* .whisker* and mustache. It is Irtio that common tuport aitrihitte.x r'ii* excellence of tbe.xo facial append>igex to the skill uad ingenuity of hi* haiher, hat a certain in- dividml who iins 11 butter right lo know tlm truth iqm 1 llm subject than any other denounce* tho r-*p >rt us false uml *l.tiid>Tous. Gay equipage* with liveried coachmen nnd ntteuduiitx, in tawdry lace, h 1 tuing cold, lofty und im,'i ntaut dignitaries whirl hy jam ut every turn, while the pour hack- man, who inihi* city.ut K'n*ijn*‘'onoof utlinu.and'* niixiuii'ly looking nut fur •' height nr pnanugi*” urge* If* hnlffainlslied ca'tle nt a killing pac- over lit-* Ma'caiiami/.'d surface of the hro-.ul avenue. Ronlling silk.i uml gay liroc ides, the glittei in-stars of f .reign nobility,llm oMeul.ilious impudciaV nf the young attaches of diplomatic establishments, llio glare and pomp of extreme wealth, the rags mid squalid misery of .extreme poverty, thd restraint of 1 lie officeholder,"nd the ravenous wolf-like rride of tho office seeker, conspire with a thousand ntlmr indications uf grave formality and conventional de corum to convince you that Washington City is not tho place to look lor the festivities of thni old, titna-homired log cabin "marry Christmas," which was wont to return to us once n year, nt leuxt when, you und I were light hrarlod hoys. Politics! politics * politic*!—men, women nr.d children feed and live on poli ics, and p'diii-al ox. ciientent in thi* place. Edwin Forrest plays to empty bonclm* in tho National Theatre, and even Fanny Ellsler Imrxelf might “overstep tho modesty of nn* tore," without fearing the saucy gaza of a crowded pit below. But let some honorable brawler nf the House of Representatives propoxo to deliver n vociferous hninuguc upon log cabin*, hard cider.nnd conn skins, nml the g'lllciiex will bo filled lo xtiffiication. Not only men, but dolictre females, who, one might sup* po.e, could he better employed ut their own firexi ! ea* and in their domu«tic circle*, will stum! nml sit hir limits «ii thu rrovvded benches of tlie galleries apparently absorbed by u debate, which, ma unfro, quently, verge* upon indecency, and i* almost nl. ways ttide nml oflenxive toch ist" nnd cultivated oars. The consequence of this stale of things i* thu | Httcicy iu Washington is consequently excited upon false principles, uml the holy charities nf * icial lifu are comparatively disregarded. Rumor with bar humlrod tongues has unbounded license, nnd every day gives birth to some now political *cun Ini A* 1 have come here to see the worl l anil Gen Harrison, imd am merely a looker on in Venice, I shall oc ciisi"inl!y give you snmo m"ico of wlwi i* passing at tlm grunt American Capitol 1 have time now only to »ny thnt the Democracy here aro in high /pirils; they know thnt they stand upon firm ground w ith their principles dearly marked out muld-lincd. It i* trim limy have been lienten In tho late contest- hut they endure limit defeat with that fortitude which none but tin s® who fight for principloonn ever know- Tho Whig* tauntingly tell ux wo nro bonton, and in n minority. Our reply Is, it may ho *0, hut one thing is certain, Quincy Adame, anil Daniel Webster are not beaten. Let the people nl Geor gia thifk of that. Titos® two veteran Federalist* and Abolitionists claim to bo now where ll ey ever have been, ami whore they ever mean to hr, They have clmngn*d none of iludr principles, and yt lit the last codicil in Georgia, tlm Hnrrloon I'ariy fought under 1 ha banner which the*" louder* put in tho hands of their nominee, whom limy made, mu thoir Chief, but simply a uml in boor up and advui.ee the fl >$ nmWr wldeh th®y Impid lo |-l*co ihrlr principles th* aternda Wrhater ure the victor*! Mr. Clay with them. 1 line uic tlm foesag^ liav® fought, ami hy whom we luve rily iK'fcatnl. They rluitn the whig Si'tilii a* thoir o'lirs. How f Of court# on Will th® mm* of hnnrst hut deluded men ^ Geor* gia who vaTPd for Harrison, suffer their iftf|i| at home tahind ilmm loth® triumphal car of* Adams nml Wchstnf To that point exery thing herein fart tending, Thu Whig leader* inCnngresi hare lately been making aomn pretty tlarmlrig devalopomenta and •novumeat., of wltidt t ritall give you mote account in my «ubit'nurn» letter*. At present you mey rest asstirrd thnt the coming Administration of General Harrison is to ho established upon the principles which hnvo herelnfor® so distinctly marked the course of Meur«. Allan* end Webster, and which have rendered them so justly hateful and obnoxious to Southern men. Mr Clay is at prerent in Now York, whither report snys he ha* gone to make car- din political annngrinrnts lo fill the new thine*, thnt ixtohcnftrr the fourth of Mutch next. Of ull these, however, and many mnre, I will write you in derail hjHcufn in Now ink® car® i •tat® of I ch next. •ill urrll® FROM FLORIDA. Extract from a letter from Brigndlnr General Armistead commanding the army in Florida, to the Secretary of War, dated ‘•Tampa, Dcrembei 12, 1840. “Several Indian*, understood to ho of the Talla- h'issre tribe, Imve lately rnmo in oi Fort King, and reported that,n large number would come in, in a tiny*. I have diicctcd Lieutenant Colonel Riley, tho corunmmhii't nl Fort King, to treat them well, and urge tlmm to pr cccd to this port at once, ux I did n»t c mceive it proper in mo to go back to them niter their lute conduct. “Ait Indiuu wnnior and his family, six in number, cante in hero on the Oth. He is deteimined to go West. I liuvu used every inducement to procure Iii* services nx u negotiator, hut he is afraid to re® turn to hi* people."—(.lobe, 26/A ull. FitoM Mkxico.—'The Mexican brig Fuiebio or* rivi d yeetenlny in 10 days from Campeachy. Tho rumor when she left wn* thnt the Prrrident of Mex. ico hid solicited aid (rum the naval forces of Eng. land, to reduce the province uf Yucatan. Every thing wax quiet at Campeachy, and tho Stutu of Tuhusco ix said to lie completely under the control of tho Federalists—AT..(J. Picayune, Dee. 25. LIST OF ACTS, Passed during the *e*«ion of tho General Assembly of tl.e Slate of Georgia, in the year 1810. t CONCLUDED.] 2."». To compel the s<v> ml hunks in this State to redeem their respective liabilities in specie, ond to provide for tlie forfeiture of the charier or chatters of euch as muy retime. " 2ti To coii.o!idale thu offices of receiver hnd col- ’ lector of taxes nf this Smtc, so far ux relates to iliu comities rf Mucnn, Monittonieiy, and Clarke. 27. To alter nnd amend tl.o romh laws of this Statu, no fur us relutes tu the county of Munigc in ry. 23. To niter nnd clmitgc tho namrs of certain poisons therein coiitnined, und to legitimutizo the same. 29# To ntiriiarize the Justices of the Inferior Court., so fur nx respect* tlircountiea of Wilkinson nnd Floyd, lo levy un extra tux for county purposes. 30. To incurporote theOxfotd Female Academy, iu tlm county cf Newton, und tu appoint' truaters fur J the snmr. 31. To crcntn nnd cMnblish a free ayxtem of' I'V.iinition by- common schools, in the county cf, Biillm-li. 1 32. For lha relief of Fcl’x Arthur, of Cus* corn: »/• 33. To m .ho permanent the sito of public bu| iiigsnii'l dent of Justice fi>r llm county ol'Gi m* the town ul Kiijny, ntid 11 iucurporutu the sur - * 31. To extend ihecorpnrnio limits of the j 1 McDonough, in the countv of Henry,nnd upon the commissioner* of said town ceitq iimI privilege*. 35. To iiuihorizn the JtiMiccs of lliet the several districts within the corporal/ Macon, Bilib rounty, lo hold their Col Court I louse uf raid county, nml torn! Juxtice.x of the I'cnco to require cnxts to t secured lii'forit stills lire conimi.'iired. 36. To u-ld tlm re-idoncc of John Mi tho comity of lloiixinn, to the county of Ml 37. To incorporate nn uendemy in then Muiyx, Camden enmity; also to inccporutc demy in the county of Cobh, and to appoint 1 for tlm tamo. 33. To cstnbliiJi certnin cl -ctinn precincts, to change others therein nnnied. 39. Toinco'porati) tho several nendemies IrV 1111 Hied, and to uppoiut trusicex for tlio sume, ttra cooler con 11 in right* and privileges upon tho sail . 4J. To iitiihorixu ov. rrcera of ronda, for C| f tnutt" nnd Ru(>uu counties, to appoint waruers, nnrv tu define their flu'it's*. 41. To nnthoriro William B. Dudley, of the county ol' Klimt t, to eslnhlisli u leiry ucru/s Brand River, on hi* ow 11 laud, and lo luguhtlo tho rate* of ferriage tlu-reof; mid lo regulate tho ferriuge of Henry E. Nnslie'* ferry, on suid river. 42 To ctiuipetnuitit grand nnd petit Jtirors in the counties of Wine and Chaitobgn, ond to authorise the Inferior Court* ofauid counties lo levy an extra tax to pay situ! Juror*. •13. To extend the lime for taking out grant* ft-r laud*, in tlm counties of or ig 1 rm I ly Early, It win, Appiiiitt, Hull, Haberflinin, und Knhun, and to provide for the same if not grunted within the time extend tl. 41. To point out the ttihuunl nod mode fur the trial of question* of citizenship, in certain cases, uud to declare what shall hu ovidecnein the same. 45. Touuihurixelho sheriff* und clerk of Superior nt.d Inferior Courts ol tho county of Campbell to insert their udvortisemcni* in any of tho public gazelle* iu llm C'owetn circuit, 46. To explnin nn net entitled nn act to enmpen sate the superiniendutilti of precinct elections of Troup. Harris ond Richmond counties, nsientedin 2d December, 1839, so fur us telule* to the cowwU of Troup. 47. To repeal nn net entitled nn act to establish e'eetion dixtrictsin the several rouutiesthereinnnnt eJ,*o fnr ns relate* to the county of Hurris. 48. To change tho pluro of holding flection*, from Hend-rsonx to the White Sulphur Springs, both in tlm third district of Alcr.w-ciher county. 49. To repeal so much of nn net posed 23d De cember, 1839, us relates to thenomes of certi'in per sons; nml to ulier the mimes of the sume, nml to leg it unitize them nnd oth* r* therein named, nnd mnku them legal nnd luwful heirs oftheir reputed father*. 59. To chtingennd define the line between tlio ceuniie* of Gwinnett nnd DeKulli, so us to Include tlm pm-nises of Wiliinm Nishet, immediately on the line in tlm county oi Gwinnett on fuclion Lot No. 356, in the cunty of DeKnlb. 51. Toiepialun r.ci cnlitlrd un act to consolidate I the office^ of receiver ol'tnx tetui ns, mi fnr a* relate* / to il.o counties of Buldwin, Chnileogn, Franklin,l Gwinnoit, ILurd. Upson, Wilkes, McIntosh, fho®l nuts, Jeff-r*mi, Cuhb, Hancock, Dooly,and Morion.f fussed Dili Dcccmt.cr, 1833, so far as relate* 10 thf county ot Upson. - . 52. Tofotnt ndditional precinct* in the county ol limiMon. 53. Amendatory loan net relative to the lever t-.x law* of thi* Sinte, which wua approved on tt 8:h Dccemlier, 1810. 54. To authorise his Excellency the Governor I cause to he paid over to liter proper nuthoritfea 1 the several countie* in thi* Stnte, all money* due tij Academic FoorSclioul Fund, under tho act of IT and 1833. , . 56 To niter athl omrnd the ninth section ot il Judicialy net of 1700. ond the first section of on nl trlalive io executions, pnssrd 14th December, 1811 57. To repeal »o much of an uct pa.xed 20th comber, 1037, n* relate# to the consollduiion oft office* of lux receiver nnd collector of tax returns] the county of Floyd. 53. To authorise the Clerk of the Inferior Co, of Ilm count) • f Clark tu advertise Estreyi in d of tho enxottc* published In Athens. ”e.. ilm mince of holding electic uu . To chnttge tho pin . _ ilm county of Tulbot, from the house of Hub:, Cs ton, in *utd comity, «ml turstuLlt.lt on election « clnct in the county of Hull. cM (10. To iiin. u l an act passed 23J Decs , 1039, changing the county ailo ol Dooly county] (il. TonathorseThomas U Husnu nnd Cm ny, to crucm hriilgo actos* the Etowah ritti Cus* county, und to rhar|it toll at the sun*. 6/. Tiinmhori#* the Justin* of Ilia It. Court of Ojleiliiirj r county, lu lee* and cofld extra inn fi<r the |'ui|io»u of lui:din| a uawjj •aid county. ti J. I v amend un nei entiiLd an «cl bn ■