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CLidJitiirJU’i JuJufe.A'1 i>&H>
IN SENATE.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1
Mr Watson on leave granted introduced in
stonier, a hid iO alter and amend an act *Upp’V
menv»Vv lo, and mare < (T,.c« unity to enforce ar.
act prescribing ' h ni»»ifedfm-mwiitling slave*
—and also to a It r r and amend an apt, to alter
»o 4 »'men.: tbe ocl prohibiting slaves-from sel
ling certain commodities therein mentioned
and to prohibit shop keepers and others Irom
selling to slaves or tree poisons of color sputt-
uuu.s liquors.
Tmm&pAy. Dec. 2.
Oil mo''ton of Mr. Singleton, the feeiiate_.ro*
conMiicrod so much of ttie. Journal ot v* sier
dav as relates to the laying on the I a hie the
balance of the session the report ol tl»e coni-
nnttoC of the wh ile on the bill to alter and a
mend the 18:h and 19 t) sections ol the 1st ar
ticle of (be CooHiluti not G. orgia, so as more
effect unMy to suppress the pract ice of duelling
'j'ne Senate passed the lull to au111or*z- the
Trustee of the poor school fund of Houston
county to p**y a part of said lund to l**e com
missioners ot Academies ol said county
The S. date took up and passed the bill for
the relief juf the purchasers. ol Fracti ns, L
ami toivfi lots iu|b® Iceland sales at
JV1 Hi niteville, it: 1828. and 1829. in the tonn-
oi Mu con ynd:Goiumhus»
Fill D AY, D o* 3.
Mr Anderson front the uithtary committee
triiub* a r< jo-i t .which «;i$ read and agreed lo.
'*'1 e Senate went i.po committee of th«*
Wn.a^.. \| r Ji ecse Chair, on the hill to a-
mio#uJ ~ . i«i »id ?? i»i till"* now in
f.rce, regulating t he appmnt uncut.-, 2ut ies, and
power?, ot the commissioners ol pilotage, and
for di fm;; g their quahfiya'i us upon the qu*-“
tion, “shall this hilt now pass'? ’ it was decided
in the affirmative.
Tile Senate passed the bdl to divide the
county of it mdoiph and to fay out -a new conn
ty ther- from.
^ATURBAV Dec 4.
Th * Senate took up the reconsidered hill,
to facilitate i he collection of debts in the So
perror and Inferior Courts of this State, and
on the iiMii! question, “shall this hill now
pa--?” i; w.is decided m the affirmative.
rh» S mate passed the hill to amond the
several ae!- now m force regulating the ap.
po-nUnon;s du.lto.Sj and powers of thp.cooi
iiiis*ioners of pilotage, .aud for defining the r
quaiitie.il u)*is t ,
The ‘nil ot’*trbc House of Representatives t>
authorize the survey a;id (hspeseion of h«o» ; -
wit iin the limits ol Go.nrgia in the occupancy
of the Clierokee tribe ot lud'.in*, and all other
Urtiocaled lands wittiiu-the limits of Georgia.
cCimed a* Creek lands, and authorize the
Gov mor to call out a military force to pro
tect th u Surveyors in the da.-v rge of their
duifes, and to provid f-r tiie pu"i*imient of
persons who may prevent or attempt to pro
vent any surveyor from performing his dqlie-
as pointed out nv this act or who shall wilful
Jy cut down and deface anv marked tree or
remove any land mark which may he made m
pur-nance of this act, and to protect the Ind;
ans in the peaceable possession of their mi
provi-merits was road the first tini-*.
Mr Green laid on the tabie a resolution for
give younger judgement creditors .a preference
to moneys rais< il on the sale uf defendants pro
perty in certain cmm-s therein specified
The hill from the House of Representatives
reauthorize the survey and disposition ot tli<-
land* within the limbs of Georgia in the occu
pancy of the Ch* rokce tribe ol Indians, was
read the second time.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Friday, Nov. 26
Mr Oliver from the Committee on Finance
presented a report, which ,was read and a-
grcfd to
Jt'Jie 1100*0 again took up the bill and sub
- i»: ales on the subject ol survey and di*posi
i ion of lhe Cherokee count rv, fee. Mr ilayne
moved that they ho oil the table for the prt;_-
i eut, which was lost. The subject then, was
Considerably discussed—and the House an*
it.uined.
Saturday, Nbv 27.
The House took up and agreed to the «•
mendments oi-Senate to the Indian LamLB;!?
The Iloilso again I n k up the hr! and *uA
i> ct of the Cherokee country; Mr. McDendd
w thdrew his memorial and.stihstifute thedi *
cushion wa- further continued, wnen on-nv’-itior
■ .f .Sir Ryan said matter was postponed tiH
To alter and change The limes of holding
the Inferior Court of tl»e county of Fr.mkhn
To incorporate the Presbyterian and Metho
ilfst Georgia Education SoCfeJies fee.
To’separate and divorce John W ansio w and
Sarah Window his wife-
‘ The House passed the hill to separate and
divorce John Long from Nancy Lung iiis wile.
The following bills of Senate were read the
tidi'd -time and passed.
To incorporate the town of Fort Games io
the county ofE.uiy•
T> establish election districts in the county
of Jasper. -> ■ ,
To vest the appointment of Patrols in the
Justices of the Peace.
Saturday, Dec. 4.
Ov motion of Mr. Terrill, the House recon-
std<ytM so much of the Jounnrls of yesterday
as.relatos to 1 he.rejection-of the Bill to sepa*
r>to and divorce- William B Thomas,-atid E;i
/abelli lu* wife.
Mr. JMoys from the committee appointed,
reported a bill to add a part o! Henry county,
to (he county ot D-Kalb. ~ .
Mr. Wilson of Early, reported a hill to lorrti
and lay out a new county from the counties of
E.o!y and Randolph.
Mr. Burns, ••igreenblv to notice, moved for
ml
Monday next. - . J the app.-riwneBl'o! a ce.mmittee-to prepare a
On motion of Mr Kites., Mo 41..use look a Wj| ta ., ller iimi . am y. n d ther 7U» sco
op and passed t-fee Inti to provide tor the. | lU)TI oi *. |rt act U) estjrhhsh B^nk at M,Hedge-
rn- m ot fe^S on insolvent buUoJancl.ctmeut tor , ^ [o ^ (}|e . Coi)lrai g ink of Georgia
.-ff-nces committed within the KrrUory o. the | A coniJ1 „ Hlicyli on was received, from th
Cherokee Niti/.n, and w-hacii ha-s Ween adiieu ;
conip.unication was
{Governor, sta«i f ig that as (be United States
'Troops bad been wulidruwi: irtrtu the Gold
Rc»-inumeroris per-ons woubl bo again
tempted to recommence the digging for gold—
and recommending the organization of asuffi
.'oilie counties of Carroll, D Kalb, Gwinnett
il.lli, ,n n J -Olrt—. —*'»• Xllrvmluiuuts ot
fered to- M‘- ' v ^ jrd -
M OX DAY, No V 29
Mr. -Brewster, hv leave of the.House report* _ .
aH instmxer ,.biU'«o farll.. r .lafino lhe dn.iw | h “ 1!!!?.“'“^-i"
of Sheriffs, Coroners a4:d Constables in th
INTERESTING FROM MEXICO.
Private lettew. are liefer * us' from Verra
Cruz, diited as lajeas t ho. 23 I ult brought by
t he Cornet, arriv6d*at Philadelphia, W.e give
extracts: *
Auaya was removed Irom Qajacu, and tak
en to Merelia ‘ He ft was who contributed
to tbe escape of Salgiido lrom capital punish
ment, thus recompensing a iavor which iic had
received from him at another period. Fi-f
this reason Anaya has beep imprisoued at Mex
ico on his arrival. . ■ , .
ColoDel Victoria ivns Taken, fer the second
and last time in a farm hou‘>e of Fion, and
cbndtlcted to Petihla As he had been
condemned to death by a court martial as
soon as lie arrived, he was ordered by the
comandant general to l»e executed in twenty;
four hours lie heard his fate with calmness,
Ho made Pefes send lor a tailor, and had a
coat, pantaloons, &c. .made of'b’ack, w hich
were-done on *be morning of the second day.
He desired Athino to allow him to be shaved,
hut it was refused as contrary to order. As
soon as he had dressed himself iti his hew sail,
he declarred that.he was ready; and Albino
had him brought to the place of ex^cutien,
arul drew.up the troops. They brought a seat
ftir him, w hore be sat-* and a-ked permission to
sav two words to the people: then rose and
safd, -with a loud voice; “Countrymen-'and
fiiemU ! I ain to die; but there vi!T bo many
io revenge my blood, and that speedily.” II
then sat down, and Albino came up to giv
him a hist embrace; hui Victoria proveiifed
bim by ;t push with his left hand against his
breast, saying, “You cannot embrace me, per
r
at ox day, D<-c 6.
"Ir» Allen from the conunatee on Agricu!
tu: - an t Iuiernul Improvement presented re
j)or:> on the resolution to enquire into tfe
ex'- rdi- ncy ol im-pr »v»rj»r tFi« nav.iyaiion of tb
C rsti ifioocb<*e River above Hm CJ.-iwe'a fill-,
nod !he cmnmiMicatioii of VV Wdfiarns fela
t > r to bis machine for removing log* Lc from
IF vers.
Mr h'obhison laid on the table the follow
ing resofuiio-t> wtiich was taken up, read, ami
agreed to. v iz: wherens, the Federal Unm-
Augusta Ghroiifcio, and Mac- p'Telegraph »ra-
p- rs, are pairor ized bv a large and respecra-
hle noniori of the good p -pie of Ibis Slate-
arid tvh r^-as it i* f ighjv -important that
■parties in Georgia should iie acquainted w-i:h
the prov sions of theJuM probtbuiog tresi>a-
sing noon the Gold, Silver, and oitier mm<><
&:c —and whereas ii appears bv an t y.> cut.-v
or ier that said law i* only to-be pnhhshed
the Georgi.i J ■un-ai. Coiornbu-' E ujmrer. ,*m
At.be.ii,in; in order then lhat mfi/hnation s«
imp irJant should f>e gener ijlv k .oivn,
Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Re
presentalives of the Slate of G- >rfiu, That he
JE t \'.:*dfency the Goybrlror'heaud tie is r--qu.-*
ed :o have sard taw puld^shed in tin F ■! ra
Union, AugU'la C? rontefe, am,f Mac-m T ! >-
gr i )h, as lin cted to be ji'uhli-le d i.; thi- J..ur
n il E q nrler, anil Atb'-ni.m. anvl that It
for m same out ol ttie contingeot or
fund.
ilr Porter presented a report’ from the
Trii-'ee- o’ i he Bvron Acadtunv,
iMr Stewart laid on ihe fanfe •» resolution n
lative to ei-poking of the L >ck and Dim a-
cro-s the O iinee Itivemear AI.Ib:dg.- v.i|e'
The Senate took up the report of ihe Com
iri.iive of the vvhele on the bill to alt(>r lh*-
ni-> l> d'appomiing fh D errors of the Cen
t r -i Buik of Georgtti —Artil on the question
sh ! ‘‘n* toll now pas*? [f iva« • iWtj‘*rftitw<;
in ■ dhrmative—The yeas being 40, the
n-iy 28.
T • Senate vent into committee of t|u-
wlw»f , Mr Tenhille in the Ofi.ur, * on ffie-fi.:
to amond :bo act m .king uniform tlie ni inun
of fi-iiung for shad on ih< ‘Odimufgee- R.ver.
and lor other puruoses—on the question shah
this bill now passl it was decided in the afii
mative.'
Tuesd \y D c. 7
On motion of Mr. Green i S nate took
ill f he following resolution, v y.: Wfe-reas vn
rioils opinions exist among the g-«od cjizfn*
of'hin State on the subject of P -micnitary con.
fi iernenf—for The purpose therefore of : ascer
taining the voice of ilie peopT*- on t-his afL-rm
portant and roferesiing subject
pai
priming
levying and selling of lands dra--u hv virtue.-!
the several land lottery acts since 1318 mciu
>ive, which whs read the first ti ne-.
The House again took up the original
port of the Committee of the whole tog.
with the. su-hsfitirte off-red th- reM hv .M
fecldev, on the subject oi’the survey of the
Cherokee country, and sum turtlier discu-
sion being had, the question was put on re
■ f. iving sjdd snhst-itutr upon which the yea
i .«! nays were required to he recorded and ar. ,
yens G3 —nays 6G—So Lb • House refused t u-
s'ibsi:iute ; and ordered the report to lie on lb*
riMe tiH tone-rrow.
The. II i*use concurred in the report, as a
{<• ;u Stismle, on (tic O-.umf'irv l.ne Do
1 ween Georgi. and the territorv cl Florida.
Fifty three hills were severally read the 2d
m-- and ordered to pass to ihe 3d reading
Tuesday, Nov 30.
M r JVRson’ of Early, pros nt«td. two petitions
fr«ue a number of the citizens of the count ’
d E >rly and Randoh-h praying Ihe creation ot
i now c-'uniy out of »a-d counties.
Mr Alays presented a petition from sur-drv
citizens of the county a! ilcRry praying to In
a 1 tached to D J\ ilb
The IF. ti-e again took up the report of the
Committee oftiie whole on the hill for the sui
vey and disposition of -4ho Cherokee coontrv
and after considerable discussion had, t.bc
II»use adjourned. - ,
Wednesday Dec 1.
The House again took up-ihe-Ti-port. ef the
numuniiil f ■ ■!* * I--— OlfliffTr'y, igr.
Tile tel! was taken up by .sections. • a*ul aft: r
"uicii discussion aud the adoption, of scvor -l
-mendroems. the II usy adfoiicned till 3 o’
cli»cb in the evening
jhe Fi-.u-e uiei pursuant to -adjournment,
oid resumed the considerate n of the bill to
• i.vey and d;s[i«Mse of the Cherokeo country,
C‘>n-*tde,r;i e .liscussion Was again had, at-
,er wtuen tile Ii ,u-e ;uij tweed
, ■ . 'J'hdrsday. Do. 2.
A message wa? received from the G.wer
or, inturTM g 'lie House Inal lie had ;is*efi
1 to, and vgoed, the fff! lowing act*, to wit; .
Am nc: to separate and.d vurce John S. Prui
c.d Rosannah Bun hi* wife
To separate and <hv,.rc. Ebza Boon, and
'ii- tiia* C Boon her’tiuslniiifl
To alter and amend the 1 flirty fifth section
under the sixth division of the penal code ot
his S'atf; s » as t«, alter and amend the difim
ton of Larceny from t im liou-c. *
lo prevent the Jurffir-r issuing of change
■iiis, and 'c compel tlv issuers of such bills t
redeem th m .mo relieve n<-rsou's who hav
i-sued tln-ai Trem the p-nalt-es incurred under
Tic former s.-dutes f T-n* 5f.. ale
Io prev.-i;’ tin: t-.tie u> personal property
trp.r, veoii g.n ! he d feud-mT, by Virtue o,' the
Plain* iff’- jtidgiVieiii, &-
r 1 all.hv»r.ze the G v rnor to take posses
■ion ut I lit} Gold. fed< er. i,-..d other mines lytt.i-
i that section «.| Georgia, conimoidv called
the Ce.pr< k>»«* couop. v fee, .
The II-oj e ag >n ?->ok up die Report of
be corom to e of ‘tm >vt, le. oti (fie fuilta sur
ve\ au-i dispose ot the Cherokee country, fee.
consider ode di-russiuii again arose The' rc
p ut hav.ng h--(.n gone -t.hrougfi with, wjis a
g.ecd to by the H u-e, (be full was read the
hir>] lyitier-a id i> ;je qups' on, “siiail jhi
i i ii-*w pas J i he yeas are 76, the nays are
bb—So ttie I] ii e passed the bill to survey,
:a_V R .ihd dispose oftfie Che rokee Lauds.
Friday I): c. 3
M-* Tionx 'ard, o< B/fihvin, moved ro reci.n-
luiion of If* Journalkof \e&terjav n«
ITes lo iho pri>.Vni gs bad «n, and the pas*
-.ig.- f if, • b i i i to *u v*.. y and dispose'.of ihe
In 1 jrj woich «as iosi.
1’n -' -oil io appropriate money for the relief
•fthe U..g>retv of Georgia, whs made (ho or-
if.-r of i.e.- day for Wc<inesda> next.
The l> II fo -stahliT, . comm n schooN
^ .r -ughoii : - Slate was made the order of
the »iai t<-r i n» s-fay next.
Mr. Burns give i.otice ihaf he should after
today move fora committee to prepare and
report^ a bill to alter and amend the 7tf, sec.-
f an a- t tel rst
place »l! the mit.es hi the possession of rrtrli
viduals, fee. fee
A communication was also received fiom
Tie Governor, staling that he bad received a
pro position from the Hon.-T. U P Charlton,
to compile and digest in /dphanhetir-d order
fhe principles and praciice ofdlie Equity Jm
r sdiclion of England applicable to Ge- rgia.
Monday; Dec^ 6.
Mr. Wilson, of Early, reported, a frill to»iu
thorze the Sheriff-»f Early county to sell and
Uspo.se of all the unsold fractious i tribe 5tb
•listrict of Early canal v.
M r Burns reported a bid to alter and amend
■ e 7th Miction-of an-art to establish a Bank
It .MilftofgeviJfe calh d and known by the name
( tho Cntrmii Brndc-so far as to change the
manner of appointing officers, fee.
The following bill-; of-Senate were several
ly mad the 3d time and pns-swd. to wit:
The bill to amend an act making constables’
Uvfive bv the people so far as respects the
c-tunlies of Wayne, Liberty, and Glynn.
T > revive and amend an act to incorporate
Ty\ Brunswick Canal Company, fee.
To amend an act to appropriate- the fines
ind f -rtejtnres arising from criminal prosecu
tions in Lincoln county to the Lincoln Aeade
my fee. - -_ •-*• .
To compel the Clerk < f t-he-Soperior Court
ot Emanuel countv to keep his office at or
within five miles of the Court House of said
'•nurd v.
The hill to extend to the city and port rf
Darien all the health and quarantine laws now
9'oO'lrinowirig'hiIlsthe House were road
•he 3d litre and pass* d.
1 » regulate (lie admi«RK<n of evidence in
certain Casein tho several Courts of Law and
Equity in th s Si ate. fee fee.
To incorporate the Augusta Theatre Com-
' i anv.
The House a’?;o passedjhe bdl to incorpo-
ntea B ir-kiog Company in tbeerty of Augusta.
A bill was. reported to nrnhibit l|>e introduc-
*'' () t slaves into tiiis State excejit in certain
cases.
On motion of Mr WffTarcl, the hill to pro-
’ rif the esatirise of assumed arul-mbitrary
newer hv all persons under pretext ofaurhori-
v <ro ^ the Cherokee Indima and tbeir laws,
•”h« read the second time and jefi-rred to com-
'nittees rtf the whole for tomorrow
Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Mr. llaynrs, reported a bill- to alter and fix
and more fuUy provide and feline the fees of
’he d ff--.renf public officers t-f this State 1 Here
in mentioned Also to provide for the com
pensation of owners of slaves capitally p Un -
Tied r
Twenty.seven hills from the Senate were
read the first time*
A message was brought from the G overnor
mtormmg fhe House iliat he had assented to
ind signed the following acts.
To change the election of Tax Collectors
m the several counties of this State, fee.*
F-i tnak- permanent the site D f the pifelio
buildings in the town of Lumpkin, Randolph
county fee: - * ' - r . ,
-To incorporate Jefferson Academy in the
county of Putnam. - - *.
To incorporate the Baptist Church at
Brushy Creek in the connfy of Burke. "
To repeal an act fertile rehe^ofthe Butch
ers'aud venders of ntioaU in the city of Au-
fflfstih
fivjnf op Her maintop gallant mast a large tri-
cidor<v4 flag. w ‘Ih the names, in large gilt let*
ters, oTt^ivingston, Fulton, and Layfayetle —
On the .P)isij;ii stuff "il! float the American Ea«
glefnnd stripes. The fl igs^ of other nations
wdl be displayed from different parts of the
f >gg‘»g-”
- “ - -^lOOOOOO.-r-
Georgia Temperance .\otitice.—The Sec re*
taries of all the Temperance Societies, auxil
iary to tho State Society, are earnestly re
quested to address letters to the subscriber,
giving particular information of the state of
temperance, and tnlempcrar.ee, within their
respective hoHinls. They are also requested
to name all the death* within their knowledge
that have taken plqco in Gonsequenco of the
intemperate driukmg of .ir.h nt spirits, tho
4hi? murders committed under the ii fluenee of
strong drink; andotiier caiptal crimes—whicii
may be traced to the same cause Tho good
resulting.'from the influence oi Temperance
Societies,^to’morals, and in the suppression of
ardent spirits, may ho communicated. Agree
able annecdotes, ftluslrvitiiig the influence ef
toinpeVanC'*, in an eddying manner, and ac
counts ol new sociei ies, * are requested, ft is
requested that the accounts be transmitted
to mtT should not hc^ extnmled furttier back,
than the beginning of August last— that every
rwcumstance op^to August next, mny.be em
braced in ihe -several reports. All letters
sent iit lea-t iu timefiVreach me by the fir*f of
Augu.21, 1831. Let fife facts and reports havo
i be names of th** persons and vouchers Di»
reel4o AUGUSTINE GREEN,
Temperance F* O. Groen County, 'Ga.
rm your diity 1” He then asaio s;it down And Committee on the Slate of Temperance
wi-th-* calmness, placed his hands upon his 1
knees, with .a tranquil countenance, and* wa*
shot, without making any other movement
than merely turning his hand on his knees* -
This was on the lllhofSept. ai tire mo
metu when fhe celebration was taking pfaco of'
the victories of the Spaniards at Tampico.
Ojaca-is revolutionised, and m re compiete-
*y so than is reported. The supplement of
the 18th number of the Registro Official will
give an idea of the slate ef things (here.--
Colonel Martinez, who was Commandant
General of the S^tate of Cliiapas, and who emi
grated to G.uatamela at the time ot .he J.napa
plan, is in Coinitan, on the frontiers of the
two countries with about 2000 troops
Gen Guerrero is in-the South, with Sa-lga-
du and Almo-nte, who are Ins roimstm's. C.t
dallos with 1500 men, is near Yaladolfft: (r r*
Alvarez nief the division of Armijo, of 1500
men. between the 26 h arid 30!b ult and :il-
tbough it has been said that' he lost tiu- life by
ihrowiite himself into a ravine, it is tiie fact,'
.that havmg f;*ken a piece of irtiilery which
was posted with a sufficient body of froirpe,
and approaching Alvarez and Iiis division,
Armjo prepared for fighting, but as the bat-
in Betbesda Ch.
MAMMOTH SKELETON.
The sfc; lefou .off <in mirimal, of prodigious
size, was discovered about four weeks- since,
at rf»e B ii* Boiie L-ck, in Kciituckv. We have
O . > - . _
the following "particulars from n friend, who
received them, of a gcEtlenaan who resides near
the L:i*k. ' -
‘There are ten or twelve set of tusk c , from
four to tvielv(j-feet loug— tfie claws ;ire four
feet Iona: end tliree hr+»ad: the tusks were ar
ranged in circular^ order, as ifl>v tiie hands of
m;tp--withir, Hie circle the bones were depo
sited,’ which when placed together, shewed
tho animal to have been ;it least 25 feet high,
and Sixty feet Jong. Thp scud t.*o c. alono
weighed 400 pounds They were found by a
Mr. Finoeyi about fourteen feet be few the *• nr-
f’a-co oftfie*. earth, who l.as refused ^5 000 for
tbem. Tho skeleton-is said fo be complete,,
saving only one t i two ribs- .
.. & iien. and h.q\v, this animal existed, must
y.i111-; fed 1 speculation The mammoth, him
self, so long the wonder of these latt r times,
inur-t (Jivindle into comparative insignificance
before t his Titov discovered prodigy. If carni-
I lo was bf.-gidnmg, his troops joined those of j verems, - a huffaiq scarcely serve- him for a
Alvarez, and Armijo was made prisoner, after-; meal; ’atid* if granivorous, trees must have
rbcciv'Lig 17 Xvoun Is, and died almost imme-) ngen bis tender i/eronge.—Rural Cabinet.
diately. Gea Bravo fl d from Acapulco to
seek refug in Chdpancingo
Coi. Maulina died at Adapulco, and his
regiment im i] was destroyed
Another ieftor'inforuis fes.that the .Miaister
of W r. F vcio, has. been removed, ainhCof.
Landero will probably take Iiis Djace.
-—* oi irie oapitni fs exceeding
ly depressed, aud that-of Verra Cruz is in fe
similar state. ^ .
Ii is stated infehese letters, lb it Geo. Guero.
ro, has begun the formation of a *g«Tvornmmit*
having made two ministers.—j\\ Y. Da.il>>-
Ailvertiser. -
FROM THE RICHMOND ENQUinm
; CELEBRATION in NEW YORK."
Ihe Procession, in honor of the-French Re*
vohif ion, which -wirs tex have- takcrr'piace on
the 25ib, (ibe Aiirriversnry of tiie evacuation
of New A (/rk,.) was postponed in consequence
of tiie inefemoocy of the weather, till the lirsi
i.iir day. Ii will he-the most splendid 'com
mcmoration, which has yet been got up for
fhe purpose. Strangers from various parts-
of the country had flocked in; and D,e number
of persons to be present is estimated at 40 or
59,000 Hie procession is to commence will -
“A SQUADRON -OF CAVALRY.V >
“TRVMPeVs.”
“Grand‘Marshal and Aids.” ,
Barouche containing Col. Monroe, bile
President to Hie United Stales, and PresiTfent
of the committee of two hundred and fifty,ac-'
eompanied by the Vies. PcesMients.^^GaUatiu
IlerteU and Browne
I he Gcooral Committee of arrangements.J purpose __
composed of.the Original CoovmiUeo qf Four- I eftv a.id secular prudence a
leen, and the C * 1 -•
Recognition, in the World to coijie.
“-And I say unto you, make to yourselves
friends of Hie mammon of unrigittousness,
that, when ve fait, they may receive you into
(jvrrla^ing haliitiiijoDs?”
. These w-ords- foil frem (bq lips of one who
came from the w^rldot glory, mid who could
not be ignopint, in aj»y pajHailbr, of the des-
iined cmioition c*t brs toffowtrs; apd vet thev
bear so forcihly.upyn the direct subject of in
quiry, that it .-seems searGcly necessary to -offer
any renfirk i i (be shape of a cOTmn.cnt upon
them. T.iken in cohaectido.Vrth (he parable,
of which t hey. Uni .m'rtpprh}w r.fet: and Juipres-
Sive. moral, they* appear T<> estatnish,. beyond
ah’ conlrovcl'sy, 'tho -cortainty . of a. future rc-
‘cogmt iarr me angst Iho O^cipfes of C-brisf. am!
might be 'confedei'ed as suffiei.-fit to decide
the question, wef-eliiC-re rlo other passage up-
owvvhicJi fo rost an argument, on Hie affinna-
.ive -side. Ihrt luijusf sleward, havmg jncur-
red the displeasure ot 4iis lord, is commanded
(q-baJairce Ijis'arxocfjtscand lo fctiro- from an
office oJ wifech he bad provmt bimself omvor-
'thy by his prodigal Ay and dishonest practices,
I o proyide.agamst the iJistrcss which threat
ened tiirn, he is represented to make large dc-
dnetidns front Jhe iicbts. of bis evtsterV ten.
acts, in-hope Ui.d if .poverty overtook him,
fhey would become' his friends, and receive
nim into tbeir hahifutions. Although this pro
ceeding wasan instance offf igTant dishonesty
and was perfectly in keeping'with fm previous
character and-conduct, it Vas'still art artful
\ expedient, which was precisely suited 4o hia
As a specimeB, therefore, of saga*.
culur prudence, and, of course^>u
this * '
I'mmittoc of Fifty, ami such ' this view .done, it is commended by our I erd
members of the Committee of Two Hundred,.[-4»d made the occ-rsimfof the salifeurv h lvico
as arejiot assigned to other phices. ' j witi. which the parable closes. NolvthJ
Mraiorofthe day and reader cf Hie Address”! Point on wffiich this whole evidence turns ir,
V f V ih f Officers ot the Grty, i-b.e State,J favor cf future recogimkm; VtJ.e analogy rer>-
and bederral Governments—the Cincinnafti | resentoff by oqi* Saviour byiwecn-Iho c Ao» of
and that
a,nd Revolutionary officers, fee.—Foreign Min- j.!hc.uhf.u<Vfu) steward
is tors ami Oqnsulsv, . ■
AL: Anthony Glenn an ofEcor of (be
rum
. T lihsb a Bank at Alilledge
be it re^oivedjyde umfec'tfit; niime and stvie of* the fVmr .i
that all the voters of Georgia wdm feebfi.r the j Bank
Mr Snelli H g< reported a bill to authoriz
•be • pi'iu- g of a ruad from Columbus, io F- r>
G umfe tn Early* count y
Mr Brewster f od ofe the table a resolution
Oval the General Assembly will adjourn on
S^'Urday the 18rh insf.
r«».„ , , * , , .... r-ie tol!o*.Vi;jg ^ncros-ed bills were several.'
Ihe feenate took uu and oassed the b.U tojly read the third tune and passed.
interest mid prosperity of the S* Of♦», a*:d who
vyi*h to abolish Penitentiary confinement, be
required on the first Monday in October next
to **xpress on their ticket if m fiivm* of Po» i
tentiary. ‘P nitentiaryif ag-arust Pemten
tiary, “No P- nd•ml-iar?’*—which was agreed
to by a vote of 42 lo 27
n> au» orizo th * Justices of the Inferior
Court oi Morgan onnty, to esfaddish sm msti
'illion m said county, fertho invalid poor there
of, fee. ' --- - ■
I a incorporate the town of Ilawkinsvinc in
the county of Pulaski. - ^ •»
—* —
from the Raleigh register."
There have lje<-n four balloting- tbr a Sen
ator in Congress, zuccfGen. Irjedel, witboyt
effecting a choice. Om 'i’hc iw<j first hallot-
ngs, VV iRLiE P. Masgum and Montford j
Strikes were in nomination. ■ Prior (o
third balloting, the name of Gov. Given
added, and the result of the whole is as
lower
Mangum - -
Stokes - -
Owen ....
Speight - - ■
Donnell - -
Scattering -
That the legislature as a sovereign power,
cnq nu.lily the Unconstitutional acts of the
General Government, ts ihe primary and prin
cipal doctrme oft he State Rights Part v.”—Gen
eral Sumpters letter,
Its
2d.
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81
88
89
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the
was
fol
- N T avy
ofthe Revolution, in a Barouche,' bearhu* the
identical standard ofthe United SnW'es, 'which
wasfioisted- by him. and immediately feu the
British evacuating Hfe city in 1783—also in
the^amo barouche Alexander Whaley, David
Williams, and Enoch Crosby/ '
‘Mr. John Van NorsdaJe on horseback. On
the evjicuuticn of the city in 1783, Mr. Van
Norsdale pulled down the British flag, and ran
the halliards with which Mr. Glenn hoisted the
American standard.
“The. flag of fhe United* Stales borne bv
Henrv Glenn, who first hoisted thefe^nerrean
^anflard m.this eity on the 25!h November,
“Citizens of -Franco bearing tire tri-colored
r big with appropriate emblems arid devices.
“Rev. Clergy of all denominations ’*
; “Tne various Societies—and all the profes-
-sions and Trades of the city .beaded by the
Printers and M mbefs of the Typogragbical
Society and Type-Founders, fee. fee. The
Evening Post says- “It is contemplated to
have a small steam host, the General Lafayette,
with her machinery complete On board: placed
on wheels and drawn by horses, appropriately
decorated- the engine to work during the
whole procession, f.od the wheels, and paddles
nrmotion—to be under .command tfone ofthe
oldest steamboat Captains. She is to-be rig.
ged like a three-masted yachtfe anfl will have
'*ji >.i>h ,ol all thoso
Who make a-propei use of their woriufy sub-
stance. Wealth is probably called the ’‘mam
mon of unrighteousness,either to designate
, 'tie idulftlroushonujge which is paid to itliy
‘the chiblceft of tfiLs world.’; or. the unlawful
maimer in-which it is-too frequently obtained
and appropriated “by them. And itie eShorfe-
!^ prescribes, noli lie mbHvfe by which the
v.hrislaif is to he actuated in the use of riches,
birt Mur manner io which R- is his duty to em
ploy them, He'ijr itnlifecily enjoined to ex
pend his property in acts ff j,j e(v and benefi
cence, and, by so doing to ‘commend himself
to tho esteem and.feve.bf.his creatures.
A "‘l. s, * on!(] ti)e objects ofbis charity be some,
of his distressed and idfgoot brelhwen—and it
is tliDir wcallare that he will feel hfriisetf espe
cially disposed to consult,^as lie is bound fodo
by tiie law of Christian charity—he is assured
in literal ternris, that oh thp supposition of their
antecedent entrance into the eternal worlj
they will receive him after death info the ‘evl
c r last mg hobilatipns/ orronany mansions of
tbeir father’s house But what consisfeoi
meanmg can be Attached to this promise
which does not in volve the .point intended to
be established? If tiro departed spirits of
good men do not distinctly remember tbcir r
pious benefactors upon earthy or' should l*ot
he permitted to know them aft^r .tbeir death *
how can the implied declaration ofthe Saviour
expressed as it W in j.hhn and unequivocal
language, meet wifh its aiccbmplishmentdn anv