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placed lint tin* hn»*•« or joiutu of il»«» upper!
1hv«t may he directly over the central porliona
of the under o e. The i»i«*tiill*« - lino, IIiun I • - -—..... im.uiuu
ennatruotud, ih made to you downward*, coin | ro,J,, *y ut tliu Exchange* yeuterday, hold 1,1 !*?.'.?.! «»d m the
lirMoiwIy, from Hie copper apindlu at the j puraimnce of tho resolution to that effect, " " """
IMEKNAL IMPROVEMENT. | to carry into effect tlie objects embraced
J lie meeting » thu pni^plo of Chatham I their report, inobtaining further information
employ. it uf inch persona a, may be re
quired ti) make surveys ami designate routea-
- ’• - 1 " vacancies in llm
FOREIGN NEWS.
Jaur. o, C,mamc,.
A LITTLE I. NTER.
June, inclusive. Our past London dates
were to 31ut May, evening ; and our present
nro of the morning of lut June **
Weare indebted to Cant. Fallen of ,hj f. ■ of l « Ju "°' , No ?"»■ l»ome liii
le routes; Jship New Orleans, fur Havre papers to the " ,d ," rr ' v, ’ d ln thu ,n , f, mi ,! ut London, i
Commit- evening ofthe lldth. least importance. d ho list ol blocks
from the Philadelphia Gazette.
Piracy.—There can be little doubt, that
Ilium head into ti wide slip of copper fixed in iiaom-d nil ,t i Wl i • , , ’ ‘I 11 , 0 lo l,m ,
the keelson ; hero, a !m.n,cation .. form- 1 . ,, y , in “- wo * lar * e i Wllh l « «»
ed with the water by means of three copper au( rw, P ecl *b.o. I he report of tho Cum-1 tc0 - I Thn Kina of Franco had viaited Hnvroec-
Its, by which the ulcclriv (hud is ultimately i having been re id, the meeting was ad- ! r ,. ™ Aicoll— Resolved, That the compamed by two of his sons ami \l „i
icharged. dressed by Judge Wavs,; „ f r)r c,hlo „ ll(1 ! f limrman with five persons to bo nominated South. The King was received by thee?
We are glad to And, hv recent Engliah 1 , , IV1 , K 1 ,, V , and by himself, be a Committee to appoint u Del. was with every demonstration of
HITS, that tlie inuonnitv of .Mr. Harris 1«. „I -*|M>aiiion of the many ficihties pro-1 egation lo attend the Convention, nrouaae.l and ILttiMidiul n ntililio lull „i „.u:.t. Ji_ .1
nnjKTH, that tfio ingonmty of Mr. Harris is, at y*)«»i«iun 01 mu ninny i-'icuities pro- | cgnnon to attend the Convention, proposed and attended a public ball, at which about
length, about to be rewarded. |aented by tin* topography of our state, for coin- jj*Lntonton, on the 4th Monday ef; '-’000 penions, including most of the Amari
.Most HiitiHl'iclorv iircoiints nro siiil to have > inunicntions between the interior and tho sea I ,bo1r J 1 ®* 1, cans, were present. The Kmc
been rere.v.’.l in England from Ins Br, tannic j hoard, by meang of roads and canals • and ■ ^ SK l'. lv r J \7 htii . t,,c P Pr ' ^ lhe
innjesty s hlup l)rya>l on tin* count ol Africa.! , *
tSIie was furnished with Harris's lightning ,,r d in g lhe nucess ty or early and vigorous
i ondiiclors, and ixpcriuuced from them main- tneasurcs to prevent the diversion of our trade
feat liilvat,tag, ,. I to other places, nod to ler tiro to Georgia the
I note had been much lightning on the , r i .
coast ; and, in one instance, tho Dryad on* f mv, ‘ •" twr iHcri-an*
countered the fury of a tornado, A heavy j ,r, ^ r i'°l ,u l n *ion und ngncutural wealth,
rtash of lightning struck the fore mist, and | The Citizens oft lie CoiiMtv of (.'hntlnm
was seen distinctly to piss down the conduc- again asseni 1 ]• •! at the Ex. Inn einthet'itv
in llm interval ut Loudon, of the on th- ifigh Seas. We published otfthesid
. “ 1,0 I of June, a report from the Captain of the
on \r nL ■, . schooner Pigot, Combs, arrived at New Vork
I lie Morning Chronicle of 1st June con. from Ocracock, N. C. which described a t
tains a long letter from their Correspondent,
O. P. Q, (luted. Paris, 28th May, i
lie givt-s not only his views, but repeated con-
spondent, piciuus brig encountered by Captain Combs,
in which on the l(J:h June, in lut. .‘18, 47, long. 7*1, 34,
. - .atedcon- • Several discreditable mnnsuvres were made’
yeri-utions, said to have taken place on the , by the brig in question, which were minutely
Pours■ between htmsnll and cverul well in- | detailed ut the time. She was represented
Jlv Ju Igo *V WSK -Rpanlvrj. That the per board the packet ship France ofthi, nort and '! iei1 a,i "I’the question wh:cli ; as an hermaphrodite vessel, of great length
maneiit r»iiiimttfi-rr. n ui-ai the I'm s’deiit nn.l expreased much salislactioii with her appear- u "[‘Z ",? U |""M’'T) n 7. t0 L" : : or w “ r ' al1 blacli «cupt a pale yellow streak, and tip.’
, Dr. Ctorsul the Savannah, Ugeeihe- an I aim™. 11 Itaeim. Imt U. P. U. hnisell leans to the peared to lime sixty or seventy nmn on
A la'a mil ha (, anti Company, to co-operate i He was to take annthnr tmn* ..nri.. t hiu-of \\ ar in Europe. 'J’hat Perrier’sde* board: heure.heud. hlnrk «inrn «
expressed much satisfaction
„ ances,
Ala'ainuh.'i Cant I Company, to co-operate I He was to take another tour enrlv in June
with ihe city of .Savannah and county oft through thu Eastern pa t of his dominions
liathnm, in tricing a rmi'e tor a C .nul or He whs to proceed to V .loncionncs. and
It *v*<id fro i. M.n.on to«..e (Jgeeciieo. th.-nce to Strasbourg, after visiting the inter-
tor. At the same time, a whizzing was i.eard
resembling liio boiling of water. In a short
time after, a second flash was seen, by the olli-
cer of the q iartur-deck, to strike the m.zen-
inust. This, also, passed Jl safely, but was at
tended with a similar w h /.zmg noise, |i «| l( |
tiot appear that the conductor, sust iun d th'-
•In '
of Suvannih, on Motiduv tlio*J.jih inst. pur*
sij-int to.iiotn o from the Chairman, for th-
pnruose of acting upon tin* llu/solution** of
Judge Wavm: iud Wvi ||. lit 1,1.ii< ii, Esq.
adopted by lie m •rjfing <if Monday lust.
Mr. lUitei.w from licCoiniiu tee appoint
'd at tin* meeting of Monday the Hi'
Py Mr. Uanclay - Itenohnl, Tli it incase
oft he demred appropriation being made by
tlio City ('ouuc:l, the permanent coipmut-e
autliorizod to defray the expenses of tin*
l)eh*£iit»*s out of luut iimd, to the extent of I
mediate front;
A Private hater from Li-hou of the 14th
May says, hcDukedo Cunaval has alrea
dy nmeil .1 Commiss.on tonsccroin the-
sostiiiiied by subjects of the United
on the wane. France seems* to bo dissatis-
tied with the course purMieri by the (Joveru-
. , t'Xieni I » „y BOlijCCtB || |B n n ,,,.,| J?’'," 1 "1!, rela <>»" l’l.lailll, II lyiutll tttld
■?liill. or III ihvian imv otli.-r iii-iii.h oTrui-i-ij. I S'hIoh Iriiui the hlnohude nl'TiTceiru Dm “ J ' . *'fonenmen wish t,i n-sist Piihuol:
the aunt winch may bo required for that pur- Miguel 1a .cry much alarmeil at tho Ain,.r, : ‘W WI «, >" conjunction with England to
l"«”-_ .. Iculi eors'iirs; „i„| areaston' " ' n, "„"* ""
ofTereetra has
, , ur "l»' ' ltlat Perrier's de- board! figure-head, black stern,'a yellow
termination to preserve peace, is not so pop. sneak it it, forming a half moonand as if
J r i,or ^ ■l*«ton.0.„ed.r* Seed. - without a name.”
• h, ,',t 5 .o ‘ B „ ca i!," ot ! ,e P resarv, d appearance of a ship standing to the
vv ’ . ,,, 'T' 1, ,0 "’ f> l- r ';" c l> |n ".i d Sire northward, the piratical cfafl proud nil sail,
' " ld tl,er '- ur - ! ,,ami r’f popitlnrity is and scudded wav with great sfeed.
U " ,l,n ' is a paragraph in the Inal „ tnibrr of he
IiIchI dotcrioMlmn or marks from lhe pas-1 nim!- the follow ing r-port, wmcli w-is unani-
suge oHhe electric fluid.
This account explodes the idle fear—that
these couducturs nro liable to draw down
mischief upon » slim, utid to urtraot more
electric lluul Ilian th- y ran transmit.
Tho prejudice uga.nst the vulmilile sug
lion of .Mr. Harris, has been of a churn
similar to that wbu-li at one lime prevL
with regard to the Fraimljn rods, as applied
to iioiiscri.
inously adopted ;—
Report of the < 'mnmitt
R-soiniion of iIn* Cji j>, .is
meeting le-ld in that city, 01
Hill J.i'y instant,) to taxe tin
vus paastjd
npj ointed hv ;
H iuinnn!i. (at i
Mmday
ct '.f It,
11,,,
irsfrVi A a- g
THMSD A V Molt M M.', Jl l.v gfl.
Tor S.vaxniii ,:m Hum in I (.' ixai .—Ha,nr a .
r<-N«ary rn|i«-ia i.» (lie Imx l.. r ■, nli.irl inno
tlic ChiiuI. T ic Dirunlurs (•iiibnccd Him urfusMu n>
rfrqMinih«Kir.mi| anti to 4 verm <*!,..r j„
(iiui iut iin|iriivnn-ni i, nl. •»(' »v||.t;li having l.ot u com-
I'lcluii, it is nunm imvijj iIiIp. Wi'lmvn ilm amh .niy
"fdn- Hoard 'or anyiog Umi no fiirtlirr inicrru.-Uoii »n
tlt , **ly lo oonir, toil il ilirro *-lioii1iJ | lioiciy noiico will In
i, and iln r. torn lh.. N n m n us i|, e inr.ior
of I'nii^uig iIm'h |iroi|ni i« io iiitirKcl, may i»o Irtc Innii
d|i|,iHiciisi<iiiai>rdL'tiiili<iM.
ovenit'iit into ctiri.siilerition,-
pondeme upon the siilijert.—rid
reon genera Ily,—and particulaaiy
■ In* i»r«*l' rred, at the Njee.
of ('Ill'll Iiimi ('ounty to be
.c 2oi'i July, Hdl.
is above stated, b-g lonve
•og.jternal Imp
t-l^ open rorre
b d . to repor tli
IIH tap »be system
ting of tlie I'eopl
le Id <»n Monday,
The i '"Uimiite
respectfully to re
' I'h'it, for tlie prornotlo l ol’Mie olijectp of the
said Resohi'ioti, your Coumrite- assembled I
witlioir loss of time, and have carefully j* I • -11 b - [
‘•rated upon tb • several ui rters coiuiniited to i
their cousulc.alion. Tli-y rles.re, therefore,*
under tie* g<-ri r.tl aiith rity conferred upon j
them, and m e«mf •rni.tv f<» t .u . riler td'time. I
to si il in 11 to this meeting i few po nfs, which 1
appear to rcipiire your itime di-o.« attention. I
Vour Committee r**eommend, that tlie o .- j
ljert.be forthwith carried into execution, tor I
tin*considerition ofwlucli tliis Me.-tiugol tie
• I’eopb? of Chatham County was fMjun tcd, I
namely, the appointing of County I) *b gates,
j equalm niimiHTto ;h'. Delegation m tin Hr .or
al \'s-em'i,y of lb • Slate, to attend a Conv-n- }
lion, to be held in Eaiontou, on tiw III. Mon-
day m S- ptein'ier next, in or ,*r to consult |
upon, and rceommeiid, that system of In'
FREE TRADE Co.W'EXTIO.V.
The f. lovvng Resolntio:; was lb
by Dr. M u C. Dam km., winch
unanimously.
Wh-reasit has been proposed that then*
- 1 ," 11 meeting i.f the la 0 f
lr„,!e. in the oily of I'hilml, l;,h., |„ t|„,
; ni'eith of .September next, to concert men.
, X'lres ler re ioeiiig i|,e onerous iliilii s ivilii
'V i Ml eoui'iien e ami aoriclllturo have hern
1. '*>" benefit nf a minor intee'ai
Ami Whereas, Ills Of vital importanco to
l’£ ns l“' r ".V State, that the preaent
I wtr sy.u-n, ,.| the F, eral Oovernment
"'""oh he sn onicnileil as'ooneounge rather
than -inburrosM tho agneoltoral and connner-
cial -nternri/.e of the country.
Hr il Iherifore A'e.vnle,../, '|'h,„ ,| lis
mg b-g ily approving the objects of the con.
t< ill dated c> Iiiention of .ho Frmmls «.f Frm
i rath-. ipMoint the Hoiiorahlo John Mac lc»r
s,,, i ib rnen, it. . John Cmnming, Win. (,'is.
ton, Robert Habersham and Alexander Tei.
shod tie.t flu. I °btain peace and independence for Poland
, without going to war ; but if Nicholas refus*
>lf red I marque against h m, whir
I’
Jftnrf. I , tin-n Iet war comp:
v„"h "averume, I, man quest ion,
> fallen ,)*j pt r cent. ' i>i.;n.,v..w. i.. ,i ‘n _ .
Ijuires, to represent the ii.tcresta of I^ ,,suros again>t tho coinmuuieation of the
The lovm of Ko.nl Hr. fiit I'hiht.le plm, Invo hr.
< "litleSiiicil lu nmrilib eliuii and f^Kting l.y t, dt-i.mi m
'il - the liul'-lii r.'i mu lu Niipply lh« iiimlo'i vviin hum
ut any .<••1-011 mo umii rcr'iiiii pi. v.inr. i mIii. Ii ii,i-
<-nni|i|«in nf •'all bo rt'.lre»»L'.l. Tin y hiivt* |n-lii|..nt!,| I Dill ImprOVOIII'-lit. wlr.cb may "be (llVUK-d 1)1*1:
•hi! C’liy Council*, mi tlm .„bjcrl. II .w hdapted lo tin; State of Heorgi-i,—lo su.rg •.
la r. i;
this eotnnnniiiy in it.
Jlr it further Krsofved, That th- Chair
man o| ti lld limiting inform tin* aliovo named
gcutb-innn of their iippointino'it, with tin
mil in si request that they will discharge the
•hit CM lo which they have In
lit-sttht'tl, Thai tin* thanks of tfie (*it IZt ,
In* le-idercil to the ('hiurm.n and
1 lie me-ting tln-n ndjourm .1.
i ,^\ V ^ ARI.n'H, Chiirman.
I.KVI S. D’I.yoN, See
iper money imp nun-n »y per cent
lb it is to say. It) per cent within a very short 1
time.
Lisbon May IT—For a few da vs past tlie I
M:gue||li;s liav# been in better -pint
appears that the ag. .its of.M'gnel and Ferdi- 1
nun.I in England and Franco hu\.-* pr.-vailed •,, „ ,
"" .'I , ri.r no. to Hum I all " U "' "' P “ r, ? d h
I " t il* Tagus, hut to iHeel an arm-.gement
will. I ormgul by way of iiewocialicui. Tbj s
I U'jws was spr *ad in coiiH -qinmce of the
I arrival of an oxlraoulmarv courier from M;d
ml, and has allordi d i|,e r„..st lively iov to
| tho royal-ts. [Tin* truth of this re nor we
think is at least quest humble.— Lift. J C.
; /Javtr Mav 3(1.—The ordinance for the
dissolution of tho Chum,hers is expected to
• appear n the Moniteurto uiorrov.
j At Di-ppe some persons tliink the chi ru
jm irbusisabmit to i-.vado them ; and ask if it
i would nor I..* w-ll fur tin* limit,
On the licl-
tliat 1, mis I
Pliilhppc* had cvino if
nnprehension of olf.-i;dii*g; and ,n llm! of
I'.alv, 1 renchm* u feel that the Itn'ians h.ivo
been most cruelly tieated |.y th«; French
: umegimunt The Royal s sure not iiumcr*
and it seems, from (J. P. Q,’s (-onversa-
li-tter. thi-ie is lilt!*.* or
no chnnco that the young Duke of Bordeaux
ivil! ever reign in France ; if he die wi bout
issii—, ti,,. Orleans lamily are the legitimate
be.js to thu Crown, The news fiom B-l
gium that f*'‘o,iohl woul.l ho elected to ills
throne had caused an tulvuiice in the funds;
i by this, the question in relation to
oiiuiry and lloll.iu l, will in all likely.
bee.ail
fill
bond be definitively
Tin: M g.lu!
-v- r«- J. mi.mi
loritirs to
para
R.itix
Secretary.
The
from a
R.’P'jrt c .mi Ilfs lo be rh« sntijp;!
ii'-i hi tho ti. riliurn papers. Thu N'
^ 'ih Vni iricaii of ihu lit., has thu luiluwm,
l-r.ip’.s ; —
I Onr corrcspollili'llt X. is righ'. It was on
" tigo just to ntliors to tlvsign.ilo hv n rircn.iilii o.
il I Ill'll- J lion, mill lint il:ri'-‘ ly, ihe writer ol'lho Mu
ir .hot ilnlcti linpnit. U'lithori'for.' gtv ■ his nano
D , late of
' 1 tti 11111./1 t'n
h in'* the French.—We Iran.
W* paper brought by the .\- w , ... . 1W «-,. v „u IO uovs. ai ,.,.„i- n CO py.
disease • y vessafs c .inmg from the
Tur-e hnudr-d S \ ss, w.io purposi
to ib- l.hiitc-d Slutes, h ve expi-e.-s.
readiness to embark for A’gers.
N w tern, N. C. Sentinel, which seems to us
to refer io this same bfag. Captain Casey, of
the schr. Philadelphia, belonging to the port
of Newborn, arrived there from N'ew Vork,
on the 4th itisb states that, on the 1st of July,
when about If) miles to southward of Cupe
Henry, he saw u suspicious looking vessel,
mu was that I, ms . Ballonoro ulippor built, al.oot five notes oil'.
" h v.iwanhi e and I A. (i I'. M. she larked ship and stood on
to the eastward, when the Philadelphia Ion
mat'i of lic-r. Next day, about in M. mode
Ii. i upuin.on the weather bow, running in for
tbe land. She hoi ted her colors, tucked
Miip nud $ ood off—then hauled down her
c. h rs and wliui m arly ahroast of the schr.
lacked again, ran alongside and hniied us,
“ asking us where from, where hound, and
whether we bad seen any vessel similar to
n r; said yes, the day brti.re, (hut tliis must
i.ne been tin* same vessel) aboui 15 miles to
Urn southward o| Capo I lenry. She inquire d
Hit* bearing and distance of llatlerass, amt
asi.ed It vv-r knew wb.,t vessel tuat was Rstera
1,1 1,8 : Rimrmed her that llatteras lay S S
distant about 50 miles, and that we did
not know the vessel astern, to which lie re-
plii‘u, that llatteras lay S. by E When
iishod Where She was from, she repfted from
I Ott .III I e,l mid hound lor the Honda coast.
VVMS . n rakish vessel, black, with
“ ", " h,le s '| , ; aliR . «' a st cloths all round,
wluth were rolled up—counted eleven sweep
an ho provided with the means of imtupur. i at leintthi David .\i. lieosi." M
ui" hereby ,' a| |o,|. |‘“'i;;; 1 ' ! B»lti,i..iro.
Tills Report is, wnoli 'ert'O, hawked about
lies roots by little boys, at 25 een
late |
*-w Or-1 -
• r y-
I .pplf
Utu wr ; hlire .• « prurii.-c til/,In,ml I.. melt it ,|, u . r ..,
Ibid « ••miiHr <lei« r.ii.i.u'iini. u il.c |,ari ofuur bulclu r*
would ■c.irt-t-ly liu fun by iin, wunre nut in lln- t iihIuiii
of pa«'|H'ri..g ..or 'ppeliic* iin nru ilit- p nn»-
l»lu of tin- (in ker rily— h„t ; I
i C r.-u-
ilieetili.'
Th.- report. .1 .ii liul of Ci«.. Mimj, «b,r!t .
•"“'•'I •'» ‘"' r l»«|wr of T .iirutluy 'ml n»n (be ii” pn.lt
b.f, m tin tin- r roMim.-ictoj l.y i|u- ful.mmy, «!,„ |, «, |
l.iill. vc lo be lln- lulcM iiiiIi.iuiution .turn il.y reuiun ul
ili-l rli .riirs *
Tm Imimv Wh _TI.' llahininrt- Chronie'e of vnu
Irntny |i.in iluies Ir.'m Si. Couin np |u Jum. .8, |r. n ,
wl.n-b i*« l.iko thu fu loo in,. :
••Our’moil taw* from Ib . k jl(>
I601 1 ofilioinout'idl nu nim ol liii. u| S n, ro w , |„„ g,
null* of dial •iRiion on Tliunulny lav ; dial ill. remlai
iroup* ticre m ^ami-oil, ihihiiii.); d.c-ir iirnva', ml due
•h.ui dm mnllcr won <| be |nr n u lu ti. an inmio. I w h
Iin f feral I u ief dial i.o riglini.g )v..ul.| mbo ,,- 0P ,.
Thu Indian* ni-uiiic ihcn iolic-N cuempaa-cd l»v »e I
I* ,r 8** • kirce, it imin dioi^hi, w.ml.l K i>| oW for di.- hes
I fiiiNilic y ronldi.l.iain, and h n rniin- from die |>miind*
'I bo •n-iiiu huni Knli-I| ri/1 h nw* hi n I. -dnv wiili u.i-
dinonul troop*, and nippliva li-r dm army. IJovurnor
Rivnoldi aci-ompai.i. h dm Hlinui* lMi,nn--dio r.im-
maiul of will-In* K v> ii lo Mnj. r IJcnern Dimcan.”
tbe most proper locations Mur stu-li mq.rinc-
iniuil,—and lo devise iiieuuu lor cairymg tin
Mime into - If-cl.
•\<mr ('.imiinlle- n!.s » rv.lv ;**«•, tb.it
lai letter,—to be a,'prmed of by ibi-
—to be signed by tin- (*lei rm m and S-cr-ta- j
iv, and addivsse.l to t,..- J ,-.r ces „f the Infs,
r or Court, i ml to other p -.uimi^iit imlivul.in!.-
—In* forward' li III the ilitV--r<-lit Connlt.-i; of
the St Me, urging li.em lo anpomt D.-b.-g iti* t ,, |
Ui-.tii tin* same |ii!Mi. |i|", to i,iii n i i,.r iii- jn.r-1
Na VM—The R. Smicii frj.Mii! I*..i..r,.ac, Cantaiii
Roivn s, hud dr .ppe I down from llm bile ul Crun. y
N und io (Imiiploi'i It h.I«, I5il, ,„ s ,. f, OII1 vv ], C(lCU
w ill.) pfouc-1 lo N'.'VV VT-rl*.
Tin- inindi. r of |.r.;
I’u—d ty cwai.i.g Im-,
Til r> !i tve hi:, it liv
‘ |i:iid lo
. Volk '
k. !< i
posh
lot:
your upp
i above
ami lie* f*.|;
iti- il il
ow .11-
.* Mel
fol in
hg I. r-.ilmi-
reported for
•Inn dr.'ll
l it. .1,1,1
i or do.-1
■•It'd, to
•du.iild diii.k, ti. d il
> .S.IVUIIII .It— £0 CUIlla I
“rs vrn.A!?.
•• Savannah, du'.y—th,
“ Di:\t« F r,— U a M. i-tnig o| tin
of Cbii'lium Cmiiity, b>-ltl in the Cit\
\anrmb, agreeably to public notice, c
day, the 25ih July iiihtaid, >t w-is n>
appoint l)o|egi -!s iron, miiu Count
number to its Delegation in tlie (i
semply, for tbe piyp <>>• ol' uilenih
ventimi, to be II' hi i
Monday m Septentl
HMI.
IVopl..
v ol' Sa
ii Mon*
"h -ii to
oqu 1 In
erai As
g a (Jon
lv’ilonto:i, on I be lih
r next, to . im.>ult u
m l'li.irln*iou Iron) ,
ud « a .u:kn. Tn. r.
umi .-oi iji'iv.l hi Pin ado p ij
'• n r* am umis lo $i|,619.
73.
• I7i
i'-al 8;
i fir di.! !•’ ,yclfc-
And in Ua liniori-
k's's’ rr !•"«» H'HIm, How ..inch tin; illil.soreol noil .11 ioitehia
ngni uu* p ronch, to a communication from ! ' * *• ? ” e
B’-aselv, Esq.
r.
Havre, It affords un
ol the popular clmriu.t >r of tlie French gov* I of our morals ! und wo shall 1
eminent,us now coustituted. * '
"’m. J. Mi-hrav, an Kii|[liatiniaii a >.,ii* J3 y 0 ara of
a|{u, wkmrn d In furu I o Court ol Sid-sio.i- m N,.„
V'wk on dio 1,0(11 iiinI. on n rlmr«.' ol (ir uni Rare, nv
iii nd.b.nL* llio Ciiv Uank. Thu Jury ibcr n .1.*. nc
•>fthree minulet, bronchi in a vurdict ol (>udiv. II,
I ha l'o|o'V|i)|j pur.u*rio.li from du* J*>ur*«><l9lt Comm nr.
ii uppoanlhal lio'li 8mitii and luinaolf liavo been sun-
liiiced io .0 ye.ira impn <»nin. a.
SiNDNit on Smith am* MninAV.- —Kioviri.
Smith and Wh.J. .Mvi,HAV,rouvici.»d o‘15rand C irri-
r v hi ati-a'inie aboui turn humbe'l and f orty ,ii;ht thousand
ilollart from dm vault ufilir Cn V ll nik, no or it* mi llu
Jdili of March InU, w-rr.' llu* ui'irniiij* ailiHdj;rd by dir
Iti -ordrr In hr ■Mipri-.miiiJ ui dm S‘:nu Prbou ,»i Sm ■
Suijj, a' h >rd lalmr, for dm t* rm aiyitt v«* ir*. This i-
iJm iiliiiiMi otianl of dig p.-n fiy for (JranH Lurcrnv,
(HI l<*r'In; UuviPrd Stal'itr* uf U.i« Si no. It nm-. hr I (ji 1
nppirroi Id urory o'mcrv.-r. dial dm di-yroo nf iiiuush-
iiu-ut m un| al all pioportl'mod lo lot- in .jpniudu amt e-
iioi imly of tho oliVnce,
Duru g ilia prugri'N* of thr rial, Ki.in.\h*. i ii Si n*
NON, llm will* ol J iml* Sim i v in now m (liu Si ilut l*n-
nnii lur Grand I, irv-riiy, nu uvamitmd un a wni.rv,,
Tlie fnllowuiK altbriin^di laiU of iIiin youm* wnin.in’t.
hmlorv,aro given hv IhvCourmr and Kn.pn.rr : —
Fai-ai. Makkiauk—A nm.anclioly iunIiu<v nf nr
itnibrliinalo marnago wa* dovu!.i -ml oil ll.e in d l Mr*.
** A v, llm ponton mud for puiliripaun.* ill llm h..nk ml.-
hrry. A inotl uitin s iii** lo km/ ftmulo, «j;.td .ihnm
19 years, poso'Miug a (inu'.y f.iriucl c oin cmill
clear cniup'exinn,dark brown .'Mir, and in a very .lull
t alc *itii,ilion, nil •kiiimm.' I a* a wnnr
llm ymin« lady r.'Nidrd wnlili r in ahr
a raaprclttble tavern mi l lM*.udiii|( h’m
•tvlidiia. Sniiiotimc l.ist'wiutor n young
Siui‘«ft, . cominriict'd viMimg,
an.I rcconiiiH-iid tnat sysieui of Ini r ail Im
provomeut, which may he divine.! b. ni i, \ ip-
leil to the Stale of lieorgia,—to siigg.^t i|„.
uioht proper im atmus for such improve.i.unt,
and to devise means for carrj iiig the siiiiu-
into ellecl. You i.umo>t but be uw.ire i»F I In*
nuporiuiil ailv.iul.ices wlecb nm.-t result to the
8uUe, as well iis to it.-* Inha.'ilauln, fiom a
Wise execiiliHii of ilie pro,M*.,. i| objects. R\
llic direction of tin* said Meeting lift he Peo
ple of Cbtiili.miCounty, we, the oiuler-vigneil.
a ldresH you t".is t '.n nl.ir. in tlu-ir n.une, so
liciting you to tine prompt measures fur
\ou:ng lhe People of your County, m .
to lay before liieui the rei-ominen.iaiioa
request, tll.it they Will llppomt D. leg-ili t,
their County upon the mhim* |>riiu-ip:e, t.
tend for tin: purp.*M s above- specified tbe (
vent ion at i-iutiiuloii, under tbe peu-ii ,
llmt miicliIf ntii must be derivi d tr.un no
•miM*l, and tliai 111.10:1 ef mea- iiii s i an a
tTlui.l liarenl of sii . e.ss.
have lie* honor to be, Sir,
Your li.mude a. i-.ants,
•• , C'!ia:r:n:n
Mcvr uv tmf. Pniibiorar.—Srr:rin:
v -M.i'oN, ul K-'iitucky, io b.- S, i-r.Tarv >n .r
li riuory, in place ol John I*. Ma.-j
;..i ,1.
REPLY.
" 1 ^ c,, 'vc with gr at pleasure the senfi-1
ments you convey. I mu proud, as you ox- '.»ri
ness il, to have been raised to tho throne by
the national will. Ii is with tho concurrence
«d the people that 1 seek to uc.-omplish all
w-l. c i I desire for the honor and prosperity
ol France. You come, Monsieur Consul,
fre.n a cm. .try wb re ! resided „ cot.sidern’
ble tune, and the ivcuilectinu of which is th.
m.'f.! dear to tne on account of the manner
ui m m il my acces-mn to the throne has been
re, i iveil in America. Von nti'.-rJ ns a n.»’->b
example by ymir profuimd respect fur the
I'iwb,—ftr.d I lould not but remark, durimr
my huji.iirn m the U.ik. d States, how great I \
commerce prospers, under the impartial exe-
c,, t ,wn ut Hie laws, when subject to no ein-
onrrusstnent. It is this deference, this en-
tire ("•(.•(lienee to the laws, which I wish to
ve imitated in France. You have succeed
od in gradually improving the operation of
N vo,ir Cp'verninent, without speculating upon
" H.oKo (viiitic.il theories which in practice(Ii-k-
ill power in the State by paralvzirnr tb. I
cxei *• .. . . . f-
] thu
i trov
who sanctioned its publication iiavo to uu-
Atnoncan i huisul at suer fir ! Copies of it have, we Know, been
admirable ilmstrulion sent to London und Paris, in proof oft he state
1 1 of our morals ! and wo shall doubtless,
I long, have its statistics re-echoed
I shores in ihe pages of the Quarterly.
bub Evening |*osi ofiI,cimx day tlie Doctor conn a
a n'.ie lo di- ( da- rs ihu.* : —
To the Rlitor« nf th f e-.ing P.itt.
Goiitjc-m-n: As I have been pubPelv
charged w;lh being the author of the “Mini
dalen Report,” I am no.v driven to disavow
It. and implicate o hers. An.! as I h ive full
coiifulem c in your sense of justice undlcan
dor. I send you ihe fuels, under j/uy own
n.imr., rerpectfully r>-questing that you wi l
editorially prelect me from blame to which I
ain not entitled. Yours, St.e.
, ' J> M. REESE.
I tint report wns written in deb-ichcd parts
bv di lie rent niembi-r^ of the com mi it ee and
otli'Ts. Alter tlie we.de was adopti d by the
Committee, it wns referred ton sub-coinmil-
teeol three for revs ion. That Committee
consisted of Arthur Tappan, Dr. Ross, and
Dr. Stephen Brown. I was not present -at
• he revision, being professionally engaged „t
the time. The nth* r two members 0 f the
( “mm 'toe per for ined that duty, ami directed
liotesonnno.itlej 'h„d „ sitmlTioai’ to Zr
' „'‘,t’i a “ d ,v!' U "‘-' 1 " ,lln . u '“ i >' lnr as Ion,- boat
•n di lJv. \\ hen she hrst cumo ulomr side,
saw b ur m n on'v, but on making some nL
to ati 01 til tho Sails, oleven or twelve name
on deck ; lin y U|j|os.roil to be of difluroi.t
i", a 'bet « _ ti'°, Ul ‘° l, ," ,lwl " s ' wore a tmifi.ru,’
ju bot « Itli two or lliroe roivs of white bullet
billions.—I aptmii Casey was informed hv ll o
ere ? cra ? oali 1- iiot f U,al they had seen, a fi w
on our e‘ IJS 0(1 1 Ca l , ° Henry, a e-hooncr on
lire, and that she was burnt to tho water’s
ody-
IiKvit.vtr or run Port or Now York —
1 he amount uf duties paid, or secured to bo
paid at our Custom House durinu tlie 1st
quarter ot the |.r.-Bi ut year, January’tn March
inclusive, was three millions, nine hundred
’I"' n,t f fhousand dollar?, exceeding by ubout
one mill nil and n ball', tbe revenue of tho
c«rro?|,ii„d,„g quarter nf Ib.'iO, The account
Inr lie Jd q oirlor ol this year, ending on thu
ll ", IB not yet made up, but there is
e, cry reason tn believe that it wil! much ex-
cetu uio unioaut ol tin* 1st quarter.
Mercantile Advertiser.
CoxntTio.x or Chii,i.—A gentleman re
m ' t'lmrairo, (Chili,) under d.te of
M.i.cn 21, writes ;■ follows :
t J} lc A two , P® 1 * 1 ' 0 ® 1 P ar, ' c « ky which thiscoun-
ti> is divided, have ceased to associate on tho
III' ti'l'V OIIPiv ,1 i*l L - i
\\ I
ll'.lfl
liif.d, *..)-* ih.-Ricltni. nd Cmni'ilor, tbn j truth,
^tr. Tam v. tliu Au.irncy Gom-rul oflbu I’niicdSiati-s,
w.vt o olll.-iiiio, fmiii yoAlrrdav, a* aennj; 8.-crciarv ol
ur. Governor Ciss in ekpi-cled ai Wa li.< "ion in
' : * ! ‘* *^lr. \;*I.ASf IN Iiloo CX|.UCI. (J very
<">'ii hi litu I iHinl S a'UN ; niul mi t| -uttl •n'i.ihn dj p,
!'"»• n .in.'.l ol'liii .IC C,* .11^ (III* olli :c ol Sccrclury ol'
execution of the laws and eon.spquenilv^ond '.“ L ‘ us cor f' , 'P OI “ , ii»g .Secretary,, to propnre n
In oppression and misery. Such, Sir. j,,: lalr ao l’.v I ; ' r U'u printers, which 1 did verlm.
trill Ik -.V.. *1.^ I I • I* ! t 1*11. I llAL-r, .if,, tk. ft*. ..ft ... 1 -1 ,
ire the cyils which swept over mvi . , ,CK0 ,,re tacts, and tlmughwc dir
country in my youth. It if. n renewal of that I n,,t vvlsI ' lo sl,un tl,e rpsponsihility, which
iI.mi i.r-il.l.. ...l: ii ■ , I'riininnn toiil, C.li ■
C.
i .Mot,nr>.—T«u- !nst I’uris |ia|*.-r* s.iy
. t.t
It \v further recommended by your <'
] tve, thn • be (’mini il of S ivann-ib i.,* r. i],i.>
11-il to apply, l nm 'li.* City muds, iin* sum o
\ four thousand dollars, loetf. rt exuniiinitioui
; anil mirvy-s, h\ Kiigin.-i-rs ami nt.hcr coni-ic.
tent pi-rso is, with a new to inio* tb -
tern wuliiN of the Stale with the Savannah
River: ami, to myiiii* the in -re eiibrtual ex
ecution of mi !i worn, as well as i i rv other
I de.-1rable precautionary olip-et c,)u*ie,--<oi!
j ihi'.eaith, yoer t’oiunuttee strongly advise
tlie uppoi .tmYnt of a Permanent Commit-
j tee, to whom shall be confided the cm. !oy-
iiH'ot of Mich persons as may ho required m
li.s iiiitnilorv stage of your projects, the as-
«h«q««Mly jnnnn, out of lll.-r duties, the clinr., und d s-
Ift.-vd.i'R, 01 her n,"ticr , hm.-s, m.J thro b uwi.l,ml of any funds „ hi.li 111,1V h,
run-!
,he F'tiic’i pl»v».rm..N
Itavo i,.i,
ll\ oil illgCvl ill-'
lllu.k* of 1
•nler 1
ir i'mt-.it .Tliu. •'iN .r,
I. r in u*o
illllHll),' lllll 1
tii>» a'm. |
n ml |
Th-v li -vt- «.|liHli-iiir.
i III liio In
iH.ii'iila .a War
S.-l'V Ulill .
i’r.irii
wit! (»r«! it Aticcc «, i ii
i- iippIlOII'
it.n of i>pi<rn iiinI. ud ul j
>> at !
v.*m s '. lMii. T-e F.
• |Ol| IH
'ii* .1 i:»iiimi*\i
11 lo o\.
Eon j
mo n this drra.lf.il .!.>
or.l.-r, w-
ro l» so( Din ||
w, ck
N.llll l
..li-1 iho last iuIvhu's
a . o :i\v .
y. Ti-.ywiht
.0 j -iiinl
ut ft. r,m I*, iii* Ausiru
in iiinl l*r
'•ssia 1',)I|!II'D|-|
111 o! pro- j
llllll'
OMi’iiai . b». rvC lit ill's tmpd
iri•ml er.ipurv.
1
|
Incii* i*a i % thi i *
k <•» Anhih ii in: C’.i \
1—Tl.n j
II.
1 '*Hsv !., I liriiti! |inltli
ISl,ON il III
I* i- sliuw.n^ ho
am.mil' i
V."
•*f III*III-If it,* i-O ll M’lll
io m.iik
oi every v-.r
fur ion j
vi .i-.-* p.iNl. Froui ihr
*, it nppt i
ir--. ilini iii 1820 Ini' :ib'* j
iteplorablo sysli nt, which I wish to prevent.
I have no other ambition in my heart.
'* -\ s vou represent foreign commerce in
one (,t tnr principal commercial towns, I re-
ot . J’-tcc in being able l( , say, that I have eycrv
j reii /m io hope that nothing will disturb the J
| p-acc nnd gofid imdcrstuniling which exists
Unit ! |j«tw««n France ami other [ail yonrj nal.-ons.
: I hi* is tho object at which I aim, and to at-1
j tam it, .1 shall adopt all measures consistent j
, With our huimr ami n-»t>on*il interests ”
TURKEY.
common with my fellow members of the
( omniitfe, I must bear until the report is re-
vsedund corrected ; yet I musihopi* in your
generosity for protection from being called
ihe auutlior when the facts arc now before
you. lours, &c. D. 4 \I. R.
flvYi-r.—The following l"ttn r , containimr
the latest information from Hayt n.wc trans-
.ale troin Le Courier de.s l'tais Unis.
Jacmkl, 2,'Jil June, ls.q].
Strode, May 12.-Atte r the ha-tie oftlm I deb “ enlin ‘ ,y Ut a
j -du ol Apri , the troops of the (,'ran-l Vr/i.-.- 1 .
retreated inwards Monaster, wfilmut being i Zn ^ ^
' ‘ ‘ all
naive preparation
munts made, in consequence of the
leneral of France, that
the relation ol friendship which existed
between 1- ranee and Hayti, censed
9 ,000 lo
■ in IS.tii
uv. r tin-
.1 j |'" r ?i,.- d by tin; on, my, who scomod In lie
11"""' 1 ''!" ,dat though' tlit-v go,nod ground it
j br- ii -lit no adsuntiige to thom to coniprn.
I t tlu’.r losing doublo tho miiiihnr in
i k ll d and wounded on tlio gist mid aid
,r "'" tl ",' "'•!! "rganiz d iirlilkrv and envu 1 '
"I,' 1 "- ,ira " d Vizirr, whiln they liaip m ith.-r
111 y have arooordlllgly retreated lo I'lrline.
It is ev d'.'iit (bar the I'aehn ufNeiituri in-
j tends to cut orf a 'I tin* (Jraud V zii*r’« mm i i, , .i ' mm-- un i
; m oiications by advamulig on tl„ 'nioOoiuTo prolrct «■">«**•« ,vl,o In,
I jihv g the river Vuinlar, mid.z,. to compel the .1.1 ".'r J ’!° _ c - s '“blish themselves
Irieiidly leruio they once did, and have be-
eotne inveterate in their prejudices toward
each other. I lie present government appears
be firmly established, and are using the
lTurib n !inv et H ,n0nl ' afbrSUCUrin S thems ® , ''«;
bo 1 believe the majority ofthe people, parti-
cumHy lhe lower classes, are far from satis-
lied, and I hhould not ho surprised if the pre
sent year were to witness as bloody t»«tl d<’
Strucme a war ns the last. Our greatest sm
rtf,? l, “' ?“ r " rasaal pu e sssi neml
1) al the wealth ot tbe country, nnd had thev
',ot have iorced their way into office at the
point the bayonet, I believe the people mm.
orally would be satisfied. ‘ “
There is no part of South America imnro
vtng so last as this place. Since the eartte
quake of last year, there have been many new
houses erected of frame, which cost less o t
nee the present than brick building formerly did an I
*" d ""■“ ,lry mOV ' J - dlt ‘y 11 r " perfectly secure ugninst eartlRJhdlo*sx
aime Septembi r of ISJU? we have S un-
.mile” nf,hm shocks, sumo of tin m
1 ute severe, and ns no one ever became
moment that the President rofb™,|" tTiEa.k ZlZl‘! ’“t!
M Ihotmatios .-tgned at Paris on the find
'idle president had issued a proehimiitinr,
in Wi'.i.J, |,o urqiinmts the people with his de.
termination to defend the ||,,yti,,„ territory
At the same time he ex-
IVO
,ari *u- 1 if it is attacked.
A ><l it, ul hf !i**uo s.tt I luip y in .j..r fki-.er*, about
1. ll
w ho kui |i
• ill I'll...1- j j
• i"iv iiaiiuil j
I .*|V.., !i .IH III E lijlun.l
»i.v ni iv ',.»i I..- LTD - r 1 iy
..•si r r x.irf Ik cowl ||.
M, im 1 o *•* 1 * il i-.ist |
UP, :iu-11 lu j; i-\< Iiarnii*.
—tier. *.i|>- 111
ii>* •* n : .is vi
o t*,* flic rv
JL‘7.’> iY) l, .
.1 JL'80,0 '0 .
l.-tl liimit'lf in',* 1I10 »ir.’s uH'.c’ioiin. Ai die *
time, Muhhav was ncciuiom-<l lo vimI Simp
ami as die Ivv . |i. rsona a;*|*i>.vro,l lo have a e
jilcniy of ui''iiiy, die young iwoiii.iii uu ijjiniiig diu< i
Voti'il, !
i ittL-r.- i
)bjuott!
her vision of liAi.jt.ncss won J a I lie realm ,|, co..$,-nie.l
H* a jwvaie niarri.ige, an I an e'r»|ic*ueiil lo dm. city n.
January, where nho wa* placed in Murray’s Iioiino, and
soon became acquautle.l, tbrouph lici ll unbuild and .Mur
ray, w till Sunni's laoiuy. In tho month of Ftbruarx
Simiwoiiwns arresiorl, couviclrd of jiickiiij* a gontle-
oile-' aii’s porkel. and aent io die S ale |*ri*.»n.
Thus baa ihitiutcresting young woman, l»y aprcci-
| ami the genera! iiuuingcmcul nf ill
intendoil for tlie ailvuncenient oftlm
-.ii I'llesigneil.
The rmemittee arc convinced, that it was
only expected of them, to report to this mee
ting upon pr« Imnniiry iind preparatory iiien-
8iirw, according to tlie oral expiamiuons
winch took piuce when the tune wns sqicciii-
ed. The principal top es submitted to their
eonaiderntion, by the Reso.ulson of the t'i-
Sm u 1. Pox —‘.mi
'•‘aina'io.i dated .Iii v
S Pot among llu
llu- toil -wing |> ir.ig.r
1 IV lo ' n<* hundred sit'ft.ft «-it
V nf Ph ! ..lojiiin, hil l lib T I
r aiidir..r,n coal i- used f-r n
f'-rnui llu mi 11 ii i* j«sue l a
I9di, an.ioiinrin^ ihe- xnt. i*
C*re*-k Indians, Con.-lu lliig
i*h
l .ra ul to nut no tho offctMive in a
1;,"i"trv whore ho can th'rirc no udvntitam;
li'im lit" disc plum of his troops ot from Ins
: cavalry or artillery.
I Tim town of Piwfipe, wltich is tho mart of
-M i c.loiiia, has he. n plundered by the jnsur-
| gents ; uniny houses have been.sct lire to and
’ desiroy. d. u-'-.l largo magazines of goods ui-
I Hr- ly destroyed.
It is said that the inhabitants (eiiiellv
ireess «i’4 Franks and therefore iiiiturnl ad*,
j lie rents of tlie new order of ‘hings,) as*,!,
the troops of the ii ■
j drew this uuigeanci
1 A m/-i nOurg f 'orrespondent, May 23,
IT \LY.
, - , jCivew in
• .. ornitry, that lie has granted them an in-
viol i.do and sacred asylum while they obev
'!f i "" a : [he P«"ple in gmioral show much
rt-garti lor the hooch who arc at present
h r ,'\ , 0 ,' 0|m1 !^ a " " dl e " d 'veil and
: .mat wc shull got ofl with the fright.
Port An Ptti.xfB, Juno, lKIl
Aotlnng more definitive on external atfiiirs
Lot low I rcnehmon nro K „n,. notwitl.si
mug the pressing roquestof t|,e,r cruisiil. A
i n ' W wtill hero—it is
.. . islo'd ! J" ®' ,d for France, but ,ve egjioct anotheror
(.» and \ izicr, und thereby ! i '° r J fc, * or,l y* AI. Piehon Junior ha*
ce upon themselves. j, 11 n ' :, , nr - vo,ir country on hoard the Hun
| t*-r, ol Baltimore. The Consu*ur A**ent hm
-1 not ns yet made any preparation which can
I'.'li Hi It hr in t „.i i.„ ... it i
increase, I think hereafter all tlie principal
r,X'h r b n C ". ,,:|tor '™ ,na ' aa, i m hnHsTv
‘•rough here ,.om the southern provnci*s
Un ted Stale‘ C “ lo w an it is with us the
L i ted Stales. I. was fonnorly thought here,
thut great. eurthquakoH only took place once
tuat theory is now explo
it seven years, 6.
if '
d ': d 'nnd the inhabitants Dove „,„de i,ptK
mm Is that they may happen whenever God
thinks proper to send ihnm.
Providence American.
IiiJT F,tK ''''" Lntnr accounts
1 m c-'V' .J from Franco. Jt is now
said, that the I- n neb Government ofJers tho
f: 1 ' 11 " f-i.oim.W'O-Wo ,d,ouiii think
Ui n i (imp#.nmition VA-UH madciiuite to tin*'*-
C;;nn notwithsta,,. j'ol d. It said, tL a final ef.
mkI. will he made by
’‘ a , ,0 . rl W " 1 »»y ""r Government for the
. d ; '-non her from Wtishington nor
iik. Miilt >.l iN.-w \ ork—nor Iron* «n V i
11 wii. i I ,, | .- . • • . ■■ i uni
| A letter from Venice of the IStli i., F t*Hit J * 1,v bclu’l ihm lie will shortly depart.—
1 finiuc fl,,„ ,i.„ A.,., ‘ . . '" F,ant I Dnr tjovernment acts dificremk. »i,„ *
, unr Government acts ddrercutiy, the - ut"Kt
•y 1 neverI?'*"'** c *
J 111 * c “ emnliived to nroto.pr. f —..: .
the whole line wliich separates th.* {State fnnn j
the Territory occupied by the (’reek Indium,
all Ihec tizens of Georgia, and of other Staten [
p|»*avctl
churtclrra, and umioU in inarri ,|*ti with tho muuio of
tha iiAl^iir,N»n.
tervuls between tin* appointment ofyour Coni- ' this Stutc, are urged and enjoined to avoid all
ini'tee, niul this day : but should it be tleqpi* i intercourse with suid people, anil especially
il udvisuble to continue a Committee for I those in tho neighborhood of tho infected
The town ofNrwcaatlc, ai the mouth of ihe rori*-j. 1 *’’ 8 purpose, they would be able to furiiihh ! places
ofl „ >nch information, in due season, as muy ns-
1 sist in i.-.i.p ..—. *i..
utouih h 1 1 bor in a ioi>eih<*r a flailing town -
CHixcna wboia wul acijuainlu.l with tho biuinny* of - - .
the place, aay* ihm .1. mhabiunu annually dravv ' question, ami prove (they would trust) both
the s*. 40 to fso.nno. | useful and
Itie discovery ol vixcuofN, l.iUiniu considered (o
be always in jHoxuiuiy lo tbe ocean, in tkc central
pi- ins of Asia, is among Ihe most interesting features o !
o I.W D. m-h., uv. Th, C l," raid iiabJra-hVtmja^MAv.Tno «d“\V
itaviiler is ab ut topnstnl an accouni of these m ihe
Acailcmv of Pans.
satisfactory.
A. BARCLAY, Chairman. I
The following Resolutions were then o'fl’or-1
ed ami passed
By Col. Williams—Resolved, That An-j
thouy Barclay, Thomas Young, Richard W-
• i — * ' ' '''in. 11
.Milledgeville, the nineteenth day of
July, in the year ofour Lord, eiguteen
hundred ami thirty one, and ofthe In
dependence of lhe United States ut’A-
iiierican the firty-aixtli.
. ,, GEORGE R. GILMER.
I Huilocli, hsijs. tbe Comnutteo appointed at ! By tin* Governor:
I the last meeting be a permanent Committee) Evr.Rv.RD Hamilton, Sec'ry of State.
i states thu! tho Austrians ere makim
Ami bwausc of tho difficulty ofcslnblisliing. | roparationa for war, anil that tiuv never I...... i - ,, • - * am
«" d mih’rctug H in rum me rngiiliitions aim,,, hail such u liirmifialiln annv in Itilv .. i ,!„.! I 111 lo pn-patc agatnat fureFli invasion.
i ,"•»«»".■ The Vom'iiaiit* comiinic | |1 S.T., I Z3 < :S!.7 ,, “ V0 l ” ' '»
to comjilaiu violently against the free port ' ‘ho persons and property
1 They cannot now sell on terra fir.na The I ‘ LTi? , lhroUKl,oul l !? We are
n»c I in a delicate position. The articles of the
I ri-atv\wluch France wishes to impose on
our government are incompatible with na
tional honor. Their acceptance would
cause an internal war and between that and
n foreign war the choice cannot he doubtful
But to return to France, wlmt could she
ga-n by a war with us? would it not be
more to her interest to draw from us, ,f not
30 millions ot dollars at least 10 or H m.l-
liot.s, rather than bring here to perish by the
sword or by the clunatoHO or 100,000 men
and to spend 2 or 000 millions of f rft n c8 \
tizens ot Savannah, arc of of too great varie- are warned ofthe existence ofthe Small Pox ; produce of the,r vintage, 20 gals, wine fEwr. I
. „ ty, extent, intricacy, und importance, to ad-1 in its most contagious state nmongtlie Creek ' lish measure,) does not fi tch four swnnzich-
piun. moma|<- Ua.llurproapicisof bappi-icaalU-atrov-1 , nM * un *. u ‘ ,, ’ ul l , ‘ to present a system in ro-1 Indians, ami those who may intend to puss i»er (Us. Cd ) Alunufacturers of every kind are
cil, hvraitf thrown into an a*aiK-iam>n *rnh «<oi»ravc'<i 1 J** 4 * 01 ?*•>««»»* s° short a tun**, an the in-' through tlio Territory occupied by them, into in despair on account of the heavy duties
. .. Phis Proclamation is to be enforced until
•revving liglit^ upon this inti i*-s-iiug j otherwise ordered.
Given under my hand, nnd the Great Seal
of the State, at the Slate House ir.
... —. no, o, mu heavy duties
they hnve to pay before they can send their
goods to the terra lirma.
Iiv I*A>T NIGHT’S -MAIIt.
Fn«*.v England — S ips from the Mercantile Aitvrr-
li»er, anu Journal of Conunerco furnishi-s u* wuhafew
items of ne«v* by lhe Ajax, from Liverpool, lo June 2d.
There is however noihiiij* ol'moment—the conjeclun-g
ol O. I*. Q. are nli that lhe pa ; . C r3 furnish. He is
himself
- — » luioinu. ire is • , . . . »*• iiniica :
i.leiilly in favour of War, and thcrcfo’ro hw 1,10 CCrtainry of SUCCCBR,
opimon, may bo mHuiaicnl by hi, wishc. r l ll . " dl nove , r ™oiam in tlie bands
From r „._ B y the arrival ofthe to
A|ix,(apt. Hcmi.lrom Liverpool, whence I ing that those mcmvlio have so ^ft c »'‘i'.- V ’
she sailed on fid June, the Editors of the batted fur os at the na anal lrT,?
I Morc.i.t.lo Advertiser have received their be the l.rst to send forth n ““ali en,.
' regular tdes of London papers to the 2d us ■«ainen»
tribune, will
against
nor from any official
; V'" "ill I'lease, tlJorefore
, " 11 |,,r " '» worth. The Claira-
" 1,1 n ";» l '•■lies are said t„ |™ c
triven tl, III,, 1'rem.lcnt a carle Munc/ie for
t ie adjustt,lent of t|„. lr demands. It j,
sincerely hoped, |„ r the sukc of boll, coun _
lro ", ,l " lt n " arrangoinent may be made
vv 11 "‘Ii limy prove liouornble to France, ami
saltsfaetory to the United States.-But there
are Unexpected difficulties io tho case, which
will n-qiore no little perseverance, coolness
and judgment, no tho part of our neooliators
coin Mlilt CIAL.
LIVERPOOL DATES .
HAVRE DATEH . .
. lfit JURE.
29th may.
ii r. *'^ Va ‘ n nah Exhorts, Juiv 2ft
Rn « ° Cr, B ’ for Upland ^ottn.
I ind. fr. in 7 loft :j. | crnla—iiri.’ri “f 8 ^ alcS 1 P *
H 1.4 I- ft I . * 0 lr " nu ' tl0,, » from
bro„v!,i It, 1-4 es’iN, Thu e " 1?" I ?," f '*>1-
lliAl Un i:.if*o lo o„ r knowlr.U,. U** ’ ’i° ? ,lg ^’ 0,!on
‘-.w K i llIie ,j) w|„,;h broughi u’j.ScSnu. Is1and