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*! which subjected our Indi'iit population to al
ili i ii*i i •» I 11 .vi ill' inmni ll./.ii- nrniurli' 1,1/ I rn - 1 (
Hy |V
W illiam II. ('rawfurd: Til# ptfOplO ofl
deprivation of many of tlioir property by im- 1 Georgia can never too highly appreciate the drr„' rrro
. .t. ■* *•*■-* L! L * ' IIv
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1'OUNTHY TAI'KII
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proper iiieiuiH; I was opposing the strongest debt of gratitude which they owo to this pa
I prejudices, and most selfish fooling* of tho triarch of republicanism.
KiniiT no M. Mis thoughtless and avaricious. 1 have not how-1 This toast was received with warm ond dl
l' i v n noi.i.aiis ever boon iiccu-tomod to throw out feelers,; thusiastic applause.
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to learn tho indicatimi of public sontiinent, j 6. John Murphcrnnn llerrien :—We hail
previous to expressing my thoughts on nnv with pleasure his return to Georgia: lliBsur*
i M'hjert, much less when ofljciul duty required j vices in Congress, in the Cabinet of tho U.
their open avowal. The opinions which j States, and the Free Trade Convention, are
re cnftimtuiicntoil to tho legislature upon j viewed with grateful fbeling,Jiy his feelings,
DINNER TO GOV. GlLMFil
On tho l’’! I instant, about JtO !\\!!!!!!? j these subjects, huve, however, been grossly I by Ins fellow-citizens oftlus State,
na o i, a ot ' oe '• ’ iiiisrepresouted. Thousands of our citizens I This toast was received and uruim mm ; ™ . • . - . f
*''™ J up at LalkyilW II,.11 ... MCelto.1 ^ l|i0 0|lor „ loll , ofull0 or tl f 0 cnrr , tpl L n|lp | auM . Mr. BerrioS in ro P ly to it 1 " n -- n
.., .. ,, * . . r , presses, been made to believe that I wuh op- addressed the company with the following re-
v\ . If. 'iiirjun, \ ■ ' ■ posed to the aaiiusition of our Indian lands, marl-a, which met with warm approbation. ,—, --- . „
, ....Mto Hun. Judgo < uyter, | J lhe , |0I , r by <tIf j n(r t|„i ,|„. v j Mr . In nn occdion liko the I g 'TUSS .If c" .
I worn unfit to partake of tho benefits to be do. J present, which is particularly designed to do | r„ r j nnd Troup, the prr«m.»l fiioiid und follow, stdjicr
| rived from the gold mines, ill common with I honor to the distinguished individual, who has ot - <;,i (n ,- r ftiwnr F. Tnimnll.
oth" classes of the community. Tho authors ; just addressed you, I am unwilling to tres-
of thnso charges know them to bo false, and piss upon your time. 1 cannot IwwVvcr be
btyli
The lion.
M. H p rrien
were invited gucHts
Tho lion. Thomas Storks, presided, as
fisted by Mr, .Speaker Hull, and Messrs. I
(I rant land, Hoy kin Cumok an J Hull, as i
Vice I’residonts.
After the cloth was removed the following
toasts were drunk:
REGULAR TOASTS.
1. The United States: While they re-
main Iren and 'independent, hones, for the
polincul generation of mankind, should be
cherished by uli true friends of liberty.
2. The President of the United Stales :
In the field, “ ho had tilled the measure «f
Ins country’s glory in the cabinet, he has
', n l lioykuu Pr»-«>.|rni—T<>«> much
o |i in InwRo Mi**e nnd legislation.
President Hines ll"U: Th*’ I’lU'in of die
ml ihr Nnv« r' lfiiHV nf din Si —Hloul hoar's
Snit shorn ••• nrd« for d>- pro eCbm of l.ndi.
H v Viet President Camak : Hie early of lhe t*o .|.lc
—in A erics 111 Europe—«vry iflicrc—hnrmnny io
i's enunci'f—union in iU action—perpclu ly toil* prill
U 'tty'Col. Kerr,ml Hamilton: The Union of tho
H end ilie Sovereignly "f ih'- Stves— K(Hi "ill
l,p pr-tprved l.y • rigid ndhermeo In die powers dele-
g.i'ed I lh-- one. i^d rc«rv*'d to i> e odior.
I Hy ThncUr It. Howard, E n: Oit 8«nalara in Con-
•*> Sc J S:
lly O. IV. Cranford, Esq.: Poland— I »' U di her
rr in'lrv ha* been or-rruu by ll.« invasion or her up
pretaors, vel her merit influence remas* a* » Wight
I TUESDAY MORN1NU. NOV’U. ‘it
lly llu Prenilent, lit T.Surla; TI,o n-
ire. il in. ami unlv of e’ccUunt, the palladum of
Ul llllliiu ‘ O nil' II HIVIII “Vi |l»l... , Ullil |, Villi'.. • " • “V • I
tho whole eoursn of my public and private j insenbible to the good upinion’ofao numorous i IHir d: I
life, 1 trust, is testimony against them. Hut l aud respectable u portion of my f« llow*citi- j p r nGa« »•»' 11 guvc.wd t»y pm.n
in popular govefninents like ours, there w .11 . zens, nnd yielding to the impulse oft ho feci- oppr bn uso.dtf
always bo found persons, who are ready to : ing, which is prompted by this manifestation (Tin* i.-mi *
avail themselves id' such base means of ac- j of their kindness, I oft'-r to you my grateful
Disara rn the ttrr Oovehndb,—Wc h.ivc copi
ed from lbs Rlillo.1f,ovillo pnpcm, to the exclusion of
udvr sriicle*, the prnreeding* ai tho dinner'0 Geo.
R. G ii nr a. It i* seldom lhal ivc hnvn it in our power
io pro-cot more inter** i»'R matter than iho adJreiseii
ofMut«rs. Gduii.r and Item n.
THE LEGflSL.VTURB.
Our sccouutM from Millodga*i a are In Friday tail’
nc'naivr. Wo have secured iho services of a fUopd at
llin Seal of Govc/umuM, whn will forward us by n»c'i
mi.i:,regulardnluil* of ihu'pncui dings nflinih branches.
Tbi*, in udd iuni to ucca ion il Icier* from oilier cor-
respondeiils, will eiutb'c u* io furnish no.ir'y the sumo
F,'t It public’ll
Mr. Hkhuikx.—It gives us great pleasure
to publish the speech of Mr. Berrien ot thu
dinner given to Uov. Gilmer on tho 10th in-
sinnl; and wc uroquite sure that our loaders
will periisu it with eaual p ensunt ; because
it will remove effectually certain impressions
to Ins disadvantage, which had been unfortu
nately made ou the public mind by the into
events at Washington City. (Jur pleusnrc is
heightened hy the circumstance, that some
time ago we spoltc of these events, and of
Mr. Berrien’s connexion with them, in a
style of'sovority which wo thought fully wai-
runtod hy t|io evidence before us,but which c-
vidonce wo have since found wus doc.*piivc—
nnd that hence an opportunity is offered us of
correcting first impressions. Tho spoocli is
entirely satisfactory ; mid taking it in connex
ion with the late declaration of Air. Calhoun,
together with information entitled to the full*
mt confidence, which we have obtained from
other sources, leaves no doubt of his entire
those with
i on the 4uccsm ot
lb* hon..r, safety,
v. in.stand’ll
l -
1 hi
Nu
an*) t
g (he dM
-If und*'
1 i
istrati
in.] dis
retrieved the constitution from the spoiler'» t| l0 j | now f ut .| that I haven
constructirms and implications.
n, (hir fluent, (Sturge it. (Ulmer: One I t|,h measurt's of the (
of Georgia’s moat gifinl and drvoied sons:
the party of liia political nnd moral cliarae*
ter, comhim d withhis.listingiHh. il publics* r
vices, have slioJ a lustre upon his mine
State.
Tho annunciation of this ton* ua«-.
ved with loud and repeat.•*! a «
when they had subsided, G«»v. <• i > *. 1 -
mid; delivered the follow ng iu.• • <i
touting address, which was M»a .*i iL> ■ti'.U
reiterated marks of a.•('•'•'bat
Gwxti-vhrx—It is * h x**wt e'. '-ra***
merit lhal 1 riso to ret ir.> wa a . * ar • r
tho honor you have d r r » *. »
moots just express'd a Mit < • y c : *r-
actor an I public serve** Ism*- . ;• u m-
Ido to convey in *vor*ls, the nature and extent
of my fiolmgs on th** preivnt occn-' »:i. My
situation is navel indeed. Instead <mee
ting with n cohl reception, from ii iviug been
tho inatrumo.it of the hist of p.iriy
I find inysE
Icrmg ills
M inblnge of my polit
offoringi whub is im.v made of tlmir good I hoyiyul our Finite,
will mid confidence, fdiowed my induction Lgr
quiring offices.
I tuke lliii opportunity of avowing, (whnt. to our comum'n home.
I have often slated privately,) that I had no ! The occasions are few sir. in which it is
individual interest or desire to continue in of. | not either cheering, or consolatory, to revisit
fine ; that I have been only anx’oua to do j those scones in winch we have been accus-
what duty to thu State required of in**, arid touted to dwell ; aft t years ol absence, to
plihola.
a* i'ri.fon'nl to ihs-tb'lnwi'ig I’l'Cim
I’ouar.l, »*»'» b'>'i'j| rallinl «n f r
—, . , i ■ • j* I ; ton', iu live loual way: '* A bmat irom Mai. Ilownr.lj
acknowledgments- tor tins IrienUly welcome | a t! r ,i t,,,, Jt ;.„ur „iai„-o*, , *’l1ta Nuhi:
m • j*-* w1,o | ro M ul.tr j uinml a. during two or ll.rvuywr* pmt.
principle, never l»u ufiuiil ufi corro*pon<l0t»l any-r, "ilonooflhu Slnn l'iti* Comuul'o. s i devotion to tho support of tho niOUPUrca of
I have yei n |i<.rtu«l upon ilia varioiu* bmiiioi* lefcrrud in 1 tho ailininistrntion of tho General Govcru-
iliom. Tin* bill i*xoin|i'i»g Siaio Hnuli 8i.uk fr.iin u\-1 meiit, imd of his anxiety that, for the promo*
a'lon, will, I iliiiwi, |i:i« whan ugaui calcd up. East j“""“***‘
pvnninjt. (I7ib) n It. I wna givon in honor of lliu o!cc-
lion of jl|r Tiffmpkiu as Govern r,”
Ti e f’vl'n'Ving is llio result of llio ul. ction f r S*:ito
Oflloors. 'J im slice ssful randnlu'es uro till of ,
return to a charialie.l home.
In joy, ot sor-
rc still votive
out; and as it. nt its halluwod altar, nnd calmni'y, which
j ftiy defeat, extent ns it may nttoct injurionaiy row, hope or fear, our hearts
' .1 ’ . . .* .1. . 4* *. ...» • ....I ... i, ... ltd Ii., 11 * iiui,.l nftur. n .ul r*i
! II
j ,l.o
: «• i»’»
ivfPsta the adininistrat'«>n from tie* hands ofl duns the lustre ol its charms, serves only
i?r acte.I,:
* P rinc 'I
nl ftp-
ids
to render mum precious the consolations
^imparts. So I irgo a portion of tho
xvh ch is u'dulted to us in file, is
v.'i ch I find deiivcil from the indulgence of its pure and
•resent em- hu!y ati.'dions ; ec u under the pressure of
i add some-! those nfilictious, which all of us ore doomed
e measures ‘ to eucouulcr, it so often atfurds the solace
which is olscwltera sought in vain, that I
cannot real so the situation in which I find
myself uLthis moment, without emotions j
which artrlo.) strong for ut’er.vicc around
the festive board. I accept then this friend- | «r nt ituni i».ie iK^cnauifiui.'t.i mpronoa tie
ly greeting, in the spirit n which it is tender.
1. I feel that I am indeed at heme in thii
..hi
i. Iu op|M»s ; iig theiuuuedi-
ribiithm of the Cherokee
a influenced not.only hy
*'d justice to our Indian
••* 1 *tion, but by what was due to the pm
it A doit n struiiou of the General Govorn-
me:it. Tito tirmn*vs with which Gen. Jack-
son (its sustained h s policy, of rent iving the
Indian triboc from th * Slates, and placing
them in the only -Uunljon iu which their ex-1 of my iufmey
Utcuco can be. e*mttuue l, or in wlixli they . it llwse scenes, nr,in., I vv'iic
•an acquiro th** arts of civil zed life; his stil* loudly lingered—that lam
l« v judtt .NWFofS iVAoiiab: Anti-*" .1- U n -
to «v!*r, tho dtfiii»br of hi* r.uiniry; in |ko»c.*, 'In* pibn
i who h •■* “ »,*i !i r .■o T np.w,” it«r»*»tf**il by co> ••ruc'ion.
1 •*’■ mul iniJ »«,ron»innra, a"<l * *te x^ju.Im* lior br 'bn
; “ 'mills it a 1 flaw from i>.o in n 1 lliwoumb-il, ai.it til.
nhn*l *lni r* • «*ur !**•'**"•.”
Hr CtiWo / y.v\ ; G.*.» v *«* M. Tr. np—
Tin* f II wet* of »uch u I.tiler cannot—will iwA— taH
uul hv 'Iu* " sv.
Ry I>i IV’ii. (,'rrrn : Nnlluicaib n ami t*•',«■ o'i.l:,-
• ..I —llio Scvll'.i ii. tMenylkh* of our w*" > inu.ooi.—
uarv, n**w h I I* <b>* h«*'m, • n.l \»ii* e v luunan h in,I
can, yv.iilo n* iWijIi Iw* peril '"I" iho ocxua
1 listen .Tiho (\» * i it*i.m.
R> Gen. IIW/w Nu'if.caiicn—when wc c.m do
no b* Her.
Hi Co'. HUthouse : Ja«-I Craw or*I, E*«p — No riv
ry i.rov..l»0P, n». . i cii *ian. o abiTnle** Ihm prieciiilo.
Ityl,ri*ai I., llairi*; liiHira. It. flilnm • uul .iml
Cr.uvfiir.l—A 'ili distil guishoii ior iolvgiiiy ofpriiiiiplo
au.l firninc»« orpnrp.'i‘*.
By Col. Sanford: “ Th** •nv'-rri ;n nnr fTi. i I people,
Cxpab'e of uito Kuvomineni,” nhen in/r/Z/^r/r*—Oo«J Scuitciin
... jpuiul |
... | lion of I ho essential interests of Lhe country,
0 .: it be continued for another term.
. i .. , 1 trimly admirable, and which should low? ho
lroup I’nriyThn.l vvuro llio Pirtnor inc'i'obent*, ox- * ; . ... ... *»
ihe S ato Trc amror,
ino 1 a rc-i'ioulion.
,S' erda r y of Stair.
s I
K. Hem'
J-.mua lb
Blank,
Trrasurtr.
t.-u It. « IB. 3.1 It.
119
9.1
l
J.'lin IVi lianiv,
It. W. AM n,
T. B. Itoo*. ,
\V. O. Ruling,
A. B. II..if,
9(5
21
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SO
B. dill B.
Lo 9- 1 lac’d.
61 "iiiulrnun.
37 A 3 3*1
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5(5
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| tin* •le.wii»n.<* of; ml.iunii* and nripr uciple.l «lomi
By J. Kenan. /•.'*/.: Til • Ilon.Wn*. II. ('raw-
. f*rd, markcil bv the ImioI of ago *iiH •li*on*o—Ho nrno
as vmblagc ot ol tho cit:zc is .*1 G.iorgia, that j ap>,k.* a*.. Pmpbci—bo h now ir.voiueit web >liu Law.
1 breathe once mure the light air of the land 1 Tr.mp nu*i>. i«gi iuinr>, will you ibr*.ik« him?
evis* j By (N*l. Myc.s : The Troup parly iu Ii ■ I.pg'da-
' ro uf 182d—A minorPv in.i'i'.l in c>iiii..'i' it^ul uuiioit.
Hv Ju'ge I. mar: C
llin Stairs undiurn of lh<*ir p*bifnl invert igu'y, nnd il.t
iliuir labour,
that I am purm.ttud to revis-
rae uury has I 18«_A n,i,.oniv..
in the in dot !
ume.it of lhe loss of pir.y power, prompt a knowledgementljf the rights of this j of * hat people, with w horn in well I or woe, j <»i:.>h* peupo nndi*t.p..iloJ of ihc fro i» ol iln
iy h ?lft h«* suiijuct <>f tli ino.it tlat . State to uxtund itri lawn over all its territory, 1 through ,il ami through good report, 1 have j lUla pirpctun!
h nil linn iVnm tin* n opectnldo nn- j rm*l tho exertions which ho has* in idcS n .d ih ! ever ucon proud to in ik .* couiiimn enusd. and : V h”u|,*'| •/.n" irv^i•iTh^di-'
1 of my poiiti al friend Had the nowMfnaking, to (put wo tlm Cheroki’es iVnm w dll whom, whatever lUto may beti to in on, pon^oii« n *lu'y, andnui eff froni iliu nrii-lani
t:omplroHer Cmitral.
T. B. Ilowanl,
A. It. F^nuiu,
Blank,
Surveyor General,
John Be lure,
John Mi f.cnil' n, (• 4* Jasper,)
C. W.’lborn,
rd-E:i.
lose ii m u.i llin
..... ...... , . j ...umw—"• | strong.'.*: ubhgitioil to avoid llio adopt .) i ... .
into office, il would nut have been received, any policy which w ouhl be ••oiculiited to bring
I have no regard for tho honors attendant up- iih in cnlliftimi with llin United States. Up
on elevated slulionu. .\*i*l yet mv ambition . nu no su!*j'*ctHive nthnigerelfortc lieeu made
in perhaps as aiilt*nt as otliuiH. I seek hut to t > excite llio prejudices of the p**opia. against
(IcHcrve and in quire, tVnii my rduutrvineii, ! Gun. Jiic!:a*.ii. ami to prevent Ir.d re-election,
the nauio of an honc.*t man and luiihful pnh- | ihuu his dlsp*»s:ti*iu to do jiistico to Gcorga
licscrv'iit. Y*»ur approbation of my con-1 And shall we give olio, t to'iheke unprinaipled tlnwo humblo services, except tho privilege
I sii ill always bj ready to sluro a common
lot.
Yon have been pleased to spnakVafir, of the
I sen ices which lhe kindness and confidence
of the iiunplu *if Georgia, h ive enalded hiety
ollhr to thorn, m terms .vliicli Arc dictat*'d by
yoiirown, and tho generouseinotltnis of lhb.su
iiiMiiud ymi. I have nought in claim for
duct has bi’cr. therelijr*' ton gratifying to eu
uhlu m** to find exprcftHimis for >ny grulitu-!u.
And yet I would, if it wuru pusnihle, render
to this company a brief vindicalimi of the
courso of policy winch I have attempt. l to
pursue m administering the Executive |) •
pnrtmcnt, ami state some oftlio causes which
ell'orts, by adopting s'ic'i moasurcM as must
either suenlieu our host friend, nr force him ,
under tli" proksurn of public opinion, to r*wist
their execution ! Gr.'.titudo and polity both
forbid.
A.nong the singular circumstances which
have been attendant upon tlm lute election) it
have led to the result uf thu luto oloction 0l>is uobAhe lcm«t rrmarkablo, that the presses
Governor,
In my inaugural address, I'staled to mV
r I ci
in this Slate, which have supported my suc
cessor, b''- ausu ho was iu f.ivor of the inline
follow-citi/.eiis, that I considered myself tho i diato survey and distribution of tho Indian
Chief Magistrate of the state and lint of a lands, and thu Northern presses opposed to
pally. For thiscX|*r | , wion I have received ' General Jackson, under the pretence that he
umnetViiired ahusr. Il is known liimilimdy j was d sposod to si.I this State iu depriving
to nil .of you, th,v,<He ho.ited parly Hirilt? ! thu Ch rollers dTtheir rights, have made my
-MXU arrived at iih acinn in Imd j defeat n common cause of triumph,
for fOino years, gradually »ub*ifiled, iih tlii* 1 T * -'i..*. ♦v.
measures of Gov. Tioup, ill defence of th
rights of the Stale, proved snccesi l ul. Thu
b ailer of i lie opposition parly bail removed
from iho at ato. I bud received a large ma
jority ofiho votes of thiit party. I then no.
which I now exercise of assuring you tint,
they hnvo been rendered with a w.lling heart
faithfully, zealously, with an. unaffected .soli
citude for llio welture of that peopjo. VViiy
should I r.’fffchs thu declaration which is
prompted hy the occasion ? Thu hope oftlio
approbation which you Irivo boa i pleased to
express, has ligliteued the toil, and cheered
the labor of many an anxious hour, 1 accept
it, as tlm best, • lie riches , ih" only reward
which I desire for whatever oi’sorvioe, it may
have been my good fortune to render, ltu-
tiiriiing to the peaceful purnirts of private
hto, it will « hei r and animate me, in the dis- ui„ r ,, Wub-.-n-
charge of my duties as ft citizen. The priu- Hv c»’. (la
iciploH whinh liava.Jicrut.oibso, Jcgulntcd mv F 1 k*! ,, " nu '*» •" , '"l n '"‘
.. I.... . . L! .i-.iTTLi- .1 ... • n . ., • ** noniirnM.. i . fill in -i i ■■> .
of in-
formiti'.ii—'bov nu* no* an; rii>o I ol li • IT ll.o . Ii.-.rt*. s
wlii.li, for po'iucal . If el, Iviv been prpf. rr> .1 n^mtisl
lh<*nt. f.ci n jws( v.ommuuiiy mixer l* eget (hu ru'.c,
"Audi alter,on piirteni.'*
By Ciar'rr D’U^lierty, F.*q, : GoRr!*** It. Oi'mrr.
.vul <v*», his frim.ils— Bo inn looiirsobes, si,d l.uot'tl
wish iho people, nnd wc must nod »vil! prevail.
By Co. It. -I. Ilcatl: Georuin—tn rc'n'inn lo her
reserved riahfs, Georgia siyu, ‘ .N'7'n mt tang-re."
Hy C«»I. i 'Iriiiju* F. FoaUr : Thu S'aic «.f Ci lorg'.i
—'1‘iic suppurt m l drfrnre • f her righiMirnJ i icraais,
our c iifiim ; lliu hnpw—**"s ami j.rosporiiy of her pto-
pin nor III lli’.'l Kmlifics mil.
Hy IV. J. P&irinun, Tlm prnnli* orG'orgi.i—
They l.uvo n»bl*, mul ihi'ylmve bo'ilotss In urs. tJ
ilu in ; and ili. y wil' * v>*i liav firmness i<> dclind llu m.
By C**l# t*//: Tlm immiory of Geitcr.ii Janus
Jnlisi.n—1| - died nilis post; bis duM c.dfcieraies a
•list nl soil ; liis 'n t mory lives, .uid will ever live »i e.ai
and flrturish'ns in die IiimiIs >.f Georgians.
By hhy H’ldion, F.i'i: Tin* people of Georgia—
win n rot urd'T lb.* iufluenco **f mi-repri'seuialion, are
lhe fiir mis nf Ibo sovcn isuiy of lliu Si res.
Hy II . P. Iltrvy, E*</ : The C n*iil'ili n nf ih.
Ui ited S ales, in iis original iolegriiy ami -inii li.-uy,
di.* lest unMlia'ed by llio l.er* li<*:i! s oss. s of llu- F.*.lv>
ral c.» rn* lioiii-*j», an 4 their sp. ei.ii (ile. du g e. iiiuicii-
I’UO.M Ol a rORRKRPONDRXT.
JdillclgcuilU’,, .V-n*. 18//* 1831.
Iii Sinato y.'slcrduy, Mr. Wood r< porlt.l a bill to
extend thu-tlmrlur of die Hunk nl Duricu.
Mr. Ncilui gave iioiie*. of a lull (o di fine (he powers
of lliu Superior nod IiitV'r»-*r Cmiris, l<> is.aie atiiich-
ments and iidi.ct sumioary punislunonl f*.r c« nluuipt of
| Col.lt.
j Mr. Woh| effured n rcsoliui. n. which was adopted
! r. .pics'mg ihc Governor lo l.iv bif rc ll.o Seuaie, any
| mf >rina<ion whi. Ii m.iv he iu tliCyExcririvc oflicc, ic-
spo. 'iua ihe ac ing* nnd doings wf ibv Mipanutendaut o'
ilu* pi.hi o hands rniplovod on ihdrnad*.
On iiioiii.n of Air. Henley, lhe rtlorn* of llio Co n-
missiniiers of the Onuniy Aendcniies, nnd of (he Trus-
i csof die I’.,nr Sc'ioo' F.ind, received font l|)*’ Sena*
Ins Acndeiuicus, vvoio r< ferret t<» the joini Siaipling
C* inmiitrc on PHhlic E loc .lion ami Free Sc'.o !s.
flu: L .ml B U. iu atnend.wcat of the bill of lost.acs*
Georgia Journal.
With n (h.uiitorestedijcsa and patriotism
. >" | y aiWrablc, ami which elmulj long to
.. .. .... held in ruinemhranuo hy tlm Troltp party.
' 10 l,,v *: t’harJi h Eaton Hnyncs will not cotnpclo
j with Judge Clayton for tho vacant seat ill
i Congress—wo are authorized to say, hi* is
no longer a Cnndid :to. Judge Clayton amt
Feld', y, ami Mr. Minor, are then before tho
people for their suffrages ut the »l**ction lo*
be held next mor.th. Constitulionalish.
I A rcinnrknble largo Buck was shot on tlicr
' | Kith u!t in Lebanon Township, Fcnnsylvaiiin.
He had attracted tho attention of hunt rs im
that neighborhood fir about five years past,
and has lean repeatedly shot at, but has hith-
I orW) escaped shot free. Tho th or weighed*
b‘ foro he was dressed,, three hundred and
sixty-five pounds. When clounrtWhi meat.
| weighed ‘J10 pounds, tallow IU pounds, imlo
, ‘ift pounds 5 ounces.
I _
! Skt.f-Pi;mriime.\t.—A woman in Caswell
, county, N. C. lately cutoff part of her tongue
with ji razor. The reason hlie assigns is,
that her tonguo Imd led her into a gnat deal
of trouble, and that it should trouble her mi
more.
Now-On loans, Nov. 0.—Tho brig Cuf-
timhiu from Tiiouiastown. Iml.-n with lime,
which was stuted some limn ago tolie on lire,
uud was accordingly towed on tho opposite
side of jlio river and stripped. Yesterday her
hatches we arc informed, were taken off, a be
ing supposed that the fire bid sinnthorcd,
when tho Haines hurst forth, an J burnt the
vessel down to the water’s edge.
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r.t vf.iirooi. u.vris :
n.vviip. pates : ; :
: : : ncTanr.ii ]•
: SErTEMIIF.lt 21,
Macon, November 111—The Gallon Mar-
het.—No change. Prices are the same ns in
our last, and tho articc com *s iu trcclv.--
sion, w siakc i up i i (.’onmiliee of ihe Whole, r.’|»mi- Prime Coltoil 7 to7jJ—- selections 7.[.
• Ac.
Hv Co ‘.(Iambic: Om Into Kv <
Fi»r .Vie purpose of defeuP.u> the it-M.t- 1 conduct—whtt*hTiirro thuu received)ho im-
tion of Gen. Jackson, it Iiuh been stated that I press of your approbation shall still continue
holms refused to enforce thnnon-iiitorooursc
law, and I hereby unnhled tho nutliiirlties of
this Nfato to oppress the (ftieroknuH,'mill'take
possession of their lands. Althmigh Ithis
i.» f ill hi
..(lino by vj'e nip n
Hvn\ n.
u ju*i c«u*c, Alu*v ku ftr iBiftsiv
T
pod lhal the tune hid »rri cd, when divisions ! charge Iiuh been inado iu all the pnpurs op
among tiio p.mplo, nrrisiug I'r . ii the ipuirrels j posed to Genera! Jackso.i, it is utterly false
and conffctimv ambition of individuals, w|i'cli At no time whatever has llie Cherokee torn
and oonlUd*..- - , ■ , ,
had 6o long disgriced tho Mate, might he
healed and parties formed^ upon principles
alone. As ono moans yfeft'ectmu this object,
l have eiidaivoured to fill all too offices in
tho gift of tho Executive, with Hiich pcr-
to guide me o:i my way
no unhallowed purposes, of nmbitioii—with
no feelings of resentment. AIv own sousr
of duty h.is wiilplriiwn mo from the public
service—Lui my heart is with my country—
and that public policy which I have hereto-j "l ,n " "bii rousulcraiionorihe pubic
-Th.-
lory boon ho porfiu tly secured from intrusion
from the whites, as under the operation of the
present laws.
It may be also proper that I should notice
a charge which has been made directly a-
sona us were supposed to be best qualified gainst niysoff, by the same papers, together
to discharge their duties, without regard to with those in this State which have udvueat
party distinctions. It was in the observance cd the election of my successor, in relation
hornkeoH. ■* By
rson, liow-
ol’this rule, that I hud Imped to satisfy ov» ry to my conduct towards the Missionaries, who
ono of tho sincerity of the determination, | were residents among tho t here'"*'*-
which 1 hud expressed, being the Governor ; the law now in force, no white pci
of the State nnd'not of a party. I have, now* j ever rospectuuft*, has the right to intrude up-
over, boon disappointed, ns is now known to on tho ('horoimu tcrr.tory. These white per-
evory one, 'I’oo many unworthy porsoiiH had son of good character, w !io wore residing n-
continually profittod by the violenco of tho I inong tho Indians, when lint law was pnsB-
contest for party supremacy, to ho disposod ■ cd, hud tho special privilege granted them to
»o rospect a rule w Inch excluded them from | contimm tlioir residence. In order, however,
tho rewards to which they Uud boon accustom- to privont tho abuse cf this p ivilege, by
n»i meir sucpdsmi fi.ippnrt of canditutCH ; enabling such persons to thwart tho policy nf
|i»r ofilcc. Numerous applications wore the General (ioAcrtnncnt, and ' * oppose tho
made to mo for rewards for such service-up- execution of the laws of this S’ te, a comli-
on my Suturing into office—all liavo been dis- tion was imposod upon them,that they should
appointed. I have sought for public officers, 1 •’ * ‘ ‘ 1
among lliow only who were known to be _ ^
worthy ofcimfidmice. I linvecnn.^idcrod the I ries huvo sufierod, has been sought for hy I been, and is tho triend ofGcorisn*. lliu con-
. I * 11 . ij Ill *1.1 * I ! I I 11 I i ‘ I I 1 I 4 il *..l'lll .1 III' tii.i <1... '.I l.ir I I ... ... .... hi..I .1.1*.... 1 .....I.ill.ill .Iii,*! ..il lii.it . in ini.. . m ^i.fill...I 1 ! . _ . .1
, t . . M. T. tin-
I COliie to you with i pnnriplf.- of liii n l*i;i; is r..n, n must bo in..iiiiaiiit* :, or
—*-•*•- --•**' * ihii povcrnmenl tnnsi f.ill.
Il v Dr. IV. C. Daniil!: Tlm G venv r tins mill
(mi'l in lliut bis ainccrtl\ cani.ol bo ilotil n il) lh.ii Iu*
coulJ le t iui|Tovo npun llio admioiilro'ii ii of Mr.'Gil-
!• is for linn, an.l ill. in* wlm clor.iMl hi;n, In slio.v
oil bi.i bas boon
ml wMioilt niiiciidineat and .ni l on the futlc.
Mr. And* rson reported a bill to repeal iho - I nnd 4 Ii
suction* of die net of IB 50, appointing nd li'r.nal irca-
j ices of lhe University of G«.oi yiu—1«» ni'liori-o n loan
j °f SIO,OCO lo ibai iii-tiUilioti, no I to provide for llio cd-
| 'v.HUKfttyVJh'rniMl imudiiir ‘if ipdigj |.l y«.u»',s.
The -Si'/«aio o iiciirrc l m iIiq amuid *ipnl« of ihc
H.mi-p, 11 llio 'nils of ill*; S :nn c, to ex i*nd ihe lime l .
j forlun iln drawers in l!io bind loliorin* nf 1918, 19 and
21, lo i .kc nut Their grants. 'Ibis bill lowers iho price . ^... r . w -
oi grants m jj, nod rx'cnd* d o time for Liking iliem j Y l ‘d feeling in our market, tlioir being loss ol
io re struggled to maintain, shall still receive j ,,
my *varm ami cordial support. A just soi.se ,
ot sell respect—ot v.’hat is due to the cnii.se ot j
nulilie innr .!*.*—-fn vniir must Kncrpil ri.rlua
Hy G
7 .* Political hone, 'y—id. mi tied by
lininisirniiMi of ill' 1 sovemowiil of Georgia,
limit: Grnrgn At Tr- np. lliu laloniml son
Freights to Savaniinli have advanced to $ft
per bale, in consequonco of the low state of
the river.
S .It continues at one Dollar.
Extract from a letter, dated
Liverpool, September BO.—"The op^n-
tinns in Cotton thin wuck Imvo again been
oxtensivo. Sales, 2!),(KK5 bags—3,(HIO for ex
port & ft,000on speculation. Tlio.ooxtensivo
purchases have at length produced an impro
ved li*«lin<r III Mill* tnni.lr.il rl,..*— I........I i*
public limr ils—to ynur most sacred rights— | of G' oruia— llu I rincipio iu.'Cribml upon iho hu.irls of
to the sanctity of domestic life—and to those ; d ,u Ainciicim jmopln, is a sifogunrd of llio Union nnd
household affections, which constitute nt
once, tlm charm and the safe-guard of socie
ty, will forbid mo to retrnco a step which l
have taken—to altera sentiment which I
Imvo avowed. But I luo\ to these events,
rathbr in sorrow, ns one of this people—than
ill anger, as an individual. I have no pri
vate griefs to urge—personally l prefer no
complaint. In Ihe full enjoyment of my rights
ns a private citizen, and especially thus
cheered by your approbation, I hnvo nn am- J
plo compensation tor t!io honors which of
fice confers.
In reference to the Chief Magistrate of the
Union, I Imvo no disposition to retract the
sentiments, which in full view of the events
Sovereignly ot llin StiiL
By Danul Chundltr, ISq : The rrmnory ofT!i>*m.i*
IV. Cobb—'I’li* unconiprnoiiiing puli'iei.m—llio dikiin-
jpmhsd s'atvsmun—dm anlightoued yir'wt—iho able
judge.
Hy Thomas G. Bunon l E»i: Liberty,Cnnaiitiilmn,
Union—I lie firat, not die least ; ii|i*io llio inviowii.ilily
"f dio 3«c>«nd depends tho |>rcs'-rvtiinn nf ihc lh:r I:
nciiher ran exist w ith »•' the c n intia cc of ill" odicr*.
Hy G. JIT. Dudley, /'.«/: Th: lion. Liu in* Q, C.
Luo nr—A junior in year*, but n sago in jurisprudence,
rile wisdom, purity and impar ia’iiy "f Ins ailmini<ir i-
n *n, hiihcrin, furnish such pledges of'future usefulness
•vd eniineiicc, as all piriies in tho Leg slaiure are
haun t to regard in lhe approaching election nf jinlg. s.
Hy Gen. IVarrcti; Tho Troup party—Union gives
strongih.
By Co'. Fleming Jordan .* J.ixpor Colu.tv—ilistin-
g.iiahcJ lor llio n».*ral an I horicsl charact r of her peo
ple. If *lu: can ii I herse f'.f selfish, c*.rrupl, nnd pre-
tnke an oath to Buppnrt its constitution and vannnh.
laws. Whatever puiilshiqeiit tho Missiuim- I deeply interesting to us as a people, he Inis
which speedily followed, wera soinetimo tended Troup men, iho day is not fur di.**tnni when shu
since expressed to my fellow-citizens of Sa.
will be again wholly republican.
“f policy, I, y "^,W' r
claims of nil applicants lo/sonedhy tho act of
asking. Many of those who hear me, and
who liavo been funJii\ r , with the courso
which I have |ursued, are awaru ot t!m hit-
ter opposition OWjich I hnvo received from
d suppointed applicants of both parties. I
li ve artod without looking to personal con*
sequence ut d cannot but II el gratified that I
■can say with perfect'sincerity, on this occa
sion, that 1 have not u;ed tlm power which
was placed in my hands hy tin* people, iu one
instance, to aid m tho uccuuq lisluucnt of any
sclftwh purpose.
All who hear me are fully aware oftlio ex
traordinary responsibility which Imd devolved
upon me in consequence of oqr nd .lions with
thu Chorokoes. The extension of ilie juris-
dislioi) of the Statu over tho Indians; the
discovery of gold mines of groat va'ue in
(he land occupied hy them ; the right of tli.*
people to have those hinds distrihnt. d with.
fill ml hones.
, , -Ymi'iand Gilmer having lived by
-'ai no ma i fi-ar In di • by it.
Hy Judge /jirnar : When ilie mind is tngag'*d in
tlmmselvra, hy the open and direct viulaiinn i duel on (hut occasion entitled him to tlio4- T 2L n, * rr ' n S 10 nl ' l(i l ","* | l ‘ || ihl pub ic.survams, ib.; nauio
of a law which was intended for tlioir benefit. | gratitude nf her peoplo. It commanded ami John Koroyih prusouts iuotfm di.iiugWbud
Not an aqt has beuu done for the purposo of | still commands mine. I do not know mvsolf,
oppressing them, 'They have not been ask- if I would not be more nnxious to render it
cd to lake an oath contrary to tlt<"'r consci- j iuiw» than when connected w.th him, in tho
onions opinions; nor h ive lhose whonro now
:n tho Penitent a*y boon oilbred a pardon up
on condition tlnu they would take any oath I Slates,—tore
what *ver, but simply on the promise of tlioir ! oral power—t
removal from the territory
ofiieial relation which heretofore united us.—
Mis efforts to maintain tho just "rights oft he
•ss the undue exertion ofFcd-
polu y iu reference to for
eign nations, which asks nothing more than
Them has been one act of my administrn- | justice, and which will consent to receive no-
•inn which I regret to perceive has been mis-. thing less—and that internal policy, which
nailers ooil by some of my friends. It hnr J exercises a salutary vigilance over llio ox-
hcon supposfu that in directing tho Agent of penditiin* of tho Govi’rnment—these mens-
tho State to continue to arrest Indians f<
trespasbiifg upon the gold mines, alter the
decision of a Judge of tho Superior (’ourt,
that they could not bn punished torso doing,
j it was my intention to oppose lliu judicial mi-
! tliorily.—The nw imposed upon mo a par
ticular duty. Thut duly terminated when
out Ih." oxtiniuislmicnl n f ,|, p I n jj an title ; the ju.licm) ilithority pommoncoil. Il wns
i I... ..I* I l>.« ......A.. I... . 1 .. . ! . 1,1 , ... . .
the possession taken oftlio mines by thou
sands of persons, and chiefly from otlici
Slates, in violation of the rights oftlio State,
not intended by mv orders to the Agent, and
not so understood by him, that ho should »r-
uros of his administration,liavo heretofore re
ceived, and continue to ruce ve, my cordial
concurrence, They will find much inure n-
ble support than I can give—but I will yield
to none in the sincerity, with which l will
endeavor to sustain them.
But I wi 1 tresspass no longer upon your
|ironiinrnco,
Hy a Guest, : The rece. t ostracism. Tho cwifi-
deco of all true Georgians, wil! acco’iiptry lo bid rc-
lircineiiu the in.iii wi.o ordcrrtid banishment lo in-
justice.
Hy J. F. Kran, Esq. Tin* members oi die la'e Phi'-
o.lp'pbin C-nvonlion. TIm* Clin<u|tiOiH of ibo Sonili,
a, J lilt- pn'riols of ibo Riqikb'c. They warn no prnler-
lion, olio r than that pr* tceMon, wbich will sustain, llio
people in tho full eijoynicnl of equal imd undisturbed
rights. "Millions Ihr d fence, but until Cent fur tribute. ”
Manners and Customs.—The following
odd paragraph is from n late number oftlio
Brighton (Eng.) Gazette :—
•‘The Queen and iho Princess Loniso
bathed in the sea on Tuesday morning, hav
ing been actually driven from William’s
Baths, whore they had intended to bathe, by
the vulgar nnd impertinent curiosity of a
crowd of well-dressed but ill bred people col-
time. 1 have already transcended Iho limits j lected at tlip door, who pressed in the
which I had proposed to myself. This brief rude manner on the royal parly : We
States, m violation of the rights ot the State, I rest any Indian who Imd been discharged by
and regardless oftlio will oftlio Indians, all | the Court, unless fori repeated offouco. The I
became subjects of tho mon absorbing inte- Judicial nnd Legislative 1) part men ts are
rest with the people, shortly after I entered | in collision, and nut tho Executive and the j
tho Executive Office. Thu policy which I j Jud cinl.
then recommended to tho legislature to pur-1 I regret that I hove net been ohln'to com-
suc.in regard to these important matters, Imvo | mand my own feelings sufficiently, on this
been the constant theme of opposition overt occasion, to offer what I was desirous oft do*
since, and tlio most operative cause oftlio j mg, in vindication of my administration of tho
loss of my election. And yet, extraordinary Executive Department, Train the numerous
ns it liny appear, tho opinions which have
thus deprived mo of tho confidence of my fel
low-citizens, were nt the timo they were coin-
municatod to tho Legislature, tolly approved
by the present Governor.
I knew that in opposing tho immediate
distribution of the lands or tho Cherokeoa,
without regard to their rights ; in recommen
ding tho appropriation of the valuable gold
mines to relieving the people from taxation ;
making internal improvement, and extending
the bcnoflta«of education to all closscs of so
ciety ; and in advising the repeal of the law
misrepresentations of our political adversa
ries.
lVrmit me, gentlemen, to offer for your nc-
ceptnnce, this sentiment:
Honor and success to those servants of the
people, who liavo tho firmness to execute
what judgment directs nnd conscience ap
proves.
L The Slate nf Georgia : For the period
of eight years, she has successftfity contend
ed for tho “ Union of the States, and the
Sovereignty oftlio States,” and won friends
to her cause t will she now prove recreant !
most
myself. This brief i n,(, o manner on tno royal party : Wo have
exposition of my views and feelin g, which ! authority for stating, thus publicly, that her
has been given under the impression that it j Majesty expressed in the warmest terms her
was desirable to you, will not however, I' displcnsure at the disgusting and brutal cuti-
trust, bo deemed inappropriate, nt tho mo- I <>sity from which sho had suffered so much
mont of returning to take my place ntnnn'' annoyance. On several previous occasions,
my fellovv-citizens of Georgia. Allow mr, I wo have reprehended similar conduct: hut it.
before I sit down, tousk your acceptance of never before reached the length to which it
this sentiment: " proceeded on Tuesday. We put it to those
non 01.1.0 atorgh-M.y she exhibit to tor .to™ of to™", (who cnn"ot, we «n> sum, bo rosn.
munrrmis tlm C.mlfcclenicv, an example oftho MOD- I L 01 ! 8 " Bnghton;~lf;thoy have one spark of
I E RATION, as wall as oftho firmness, with ! fc°l'ng-(of decency it is plain tin y possess
which n free people can assert their rights
and maintain them.
VOI.UJiTEF.lt TOASTS.
Ry (*if President, the Hon. T. Stock* : Tin* oren-
fi'*u—A tribute to di (if.^inshctl priva'u worth and eini-
m nl imltlic «i*ivic(>0. •
By Vice President, the I Ton. .*). 7/5.7, Speaker of the | senco.
House of Representatives: The Georgia Delegation ini
ilie Fr* o Tnule Convention—DlS'incaished tlikof n^
none,) whether, for tho mere sako of gratify-
iiijr tlioir selfish curiosity, they will run the
risk —and we can assure our renders that
such risk is not imaginary—of driving the .
Queon altogether from a place which has been | ^ n o !an -**
so much honored and beneftted by her pro 1 *'
mii, to Dtceutbi r, 1B37, aui it has now p.i8:c*J -Lotli
houses.
I*i *)vc fl. ti«r*, yesterday, the MII to cxompl iho rap.
iial sine!, of llio B ink of ihc Slalo of Ci
ali' n, hy i' c (*itv of S ivannah, wns 'a' cii up in Coin-
nii'co uf ilie Wholo^nud opposed hv Mcs-rs. G!asc<cl{
«nd Howard, nn.l advocated l»y Air. Myvr*; after
which h wasr ported loilic House wiihmu uincndiner.i,
and laid on ihc inbli* fiir iho present, »•
Tho bill io amend llio ucl of I8J0, n rolulinn io ihc
Jury’s nnd ftunrnry'j F* n«, so as lo malic thn former
$3, and ihe taller $2, was reported to llio II use with
out amendment, and laid on (he (able.
To-day, in iho samu branch, a lii'l was reported in
alior tho oath of BailifTs al'on.linp Jurio*, so iis lo al-
l*»w lliu latter !o jjava provisions and ft:q iu certain
casns, at ho discrclion of lhe Cour'.
Mr. Warren gavo n dicci of n bill to amond iho nc!
croaiin*iho C nvemion of Judges, so as lo require
them to publish llu ir proceedings, &i*.
Mr. Torroll rcporleJ a bill lo limit nnd cLfino the
p .wcrof Judges to punish tor contotnpis.
At It o’clock, noeordi'ig io order, ilm memhors
:he S*na*c convcnoJ in iho Brprrsoniatives Chamber,
and | r rnoded wi*h ihoso of «hn II use lo ll.o election
• fSuic II mse Ofticors. Tho results nro ns ibove.
On Saturday wuk, six negro slaves wore r.\«-cu'c !
ai Wikiiing on, on account of ihcir connexion in iho r -
com c n.spiracy in that «pi rtcr. Seven worn convicl-
«vl,bul Judge Sirango pcruiiiicd one to be lri,n«porled.
The ship Pirno, from Hivro, sailed 29ih Sept, was
below ul New-York 13th insl.
Mr. Poller, Member of Congress from North Caro
lina, has resigned, and un election Lcvn oide.c*l fur ihe
15th of next inonili.
h The Lcgislaiurc of Tennessee, ami ihc citizens of
Nashville, complinmnied Mr. Eaton with n public din
ner upon his arrival from Washington, on ihu *29lli ul'.
Icrmg for sale. In somo instances nn ad-
vnnee uf j per lb. was been realized, but ns
, IIIV , , yet it is only partial. Annexed please find
Irominx-! P* 1 of our Stock ami Imports. Our
market for all descriptions of Bread Stuffs is
weekly declining. The farmers arueonding
forward freely tlioir new Wheat, and nrean.v^
intis to effect sales. For bonded Wheat, or
Flour there is no inquiry. Nominal quota
tions for Flour lOs to 23a per barru!.
Import of Gallon in Liverpool, from Janu
ary 1, lo September 80.
1880.
523,581
152,270
American.
Other kinds,
Total, 691,915 075.871
Sloclc of Colton, September 30.
1831. 1830.
American, 205,000 192,500
97,580 '84,030
Judge Jhiisou of ihc Supremo Co. rl, has beru scri-
ou. B 'y indi'posed al It I’c'gli, N. C. fi>r several weeks,
nnd il will si ill bo somo inic before ho can travel,
Providfncf. and Boston RailUoad.—Tlm Legis
lature of Rhode Island have gran'ed a charter i<> Samue'
Whetmoro and olhrrs to construct n Rail Bond from
Providence to the line of the Slate to intersect the one
projected from Boston. The stale has a right al any
tuno wi bin five years, to convey lo the Rail Company
tho Providence and Pawtucket West Turnpike; for
which iho Rail Road Company have agreed to pay
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars.
A meeting of the working-man of Ncw-Ymk was
called for iho 1-ttTi iust. fi>r iho purpose of devi ing mea
sures lo afford relief 10 the distressed working-men of
Tho New-Bedford Gazette states that a
J colored man having been observed in tho
...... New-Orlkans, Nov. 5.—Since the p-s-' room where the Siamese twins were exhibi
talents, peri v ef pmpor, and vlcvatcd pAirioiisin: tho) gage of tlio Ordinance, bv our City Council,' ting, who bad gained admittance without pay-
Troup I t0 ‘ l10 i !^S Ml !« ,tinn f*l'sl<****s. a term iitg. Chnnj'-Ens su.lilonly marched up, laced
Party—’Ih® prosoerity of Georgia, their polar star;! ol fifteen days, 730 slaves have been introdu- j him, and accused him ol it, which so irightcn-
‘ u ~-— * _ ’ cod into this city. ^ed the poor fellow tit at lie faiutcd.
their motto, united wo stand, divided wc f. II.
Total, 302,580 277,080
Uplands, 43 a 6jjd. ; Alabamas, 5^ a Od.
Orleans, 5 a 7^d.
ARRIVAL & DKPAIlTIfRK oftho 3IAILS.
jWMlTJlK/t.V MATT..
niTF, ISES,
Every D.iy, ai I, P. M. | Every D y ui Il,^\, M,
If K S T /■: R .\\ •
At’UUSTA MAIL
Mondays Wednesdays, | Mondays, Wfdnesd.iys,
and Frid iy*, 8 \.M. | nn*l Siurdays, 7 P,,M S
M.1CO.V M. I IT.—DIRECT.
M*i*-dnv«, and Thurslays, I Mnulnvs, and Fridjvsx
2 P.M. ' | 7 P.M.
SOUTUKRN M Hr..
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Siiehee aged 3fl ; on the !3ih uliimo -Stokes Am* .
In OgjRthnriiu County,26'h ultimo, John Luui-Kr.v,
ng'*d 7G vet*rs.
At Mi iedgcvillu, Gth instant, Ed ardj Bnnwx, ac-d
80 years, b
At Edgefield, (S.C.) nn Thursday, Colonel Einnrn
Simpkins.
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RICH WATER AT TVBF.F. I J :
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11 18
ARRIVED,
S'o-p Ansel, Luce, Now-Yo.k, 7 days. Northern
Produce, to J. Benlly, S. Crosby—4 Passengers.
•Sloop Bnlivnr, Payoo, Darien. 199 bales Cotton to
J. Nuuu* & Co.
Slo-p E.iza, Richardson, Satil'as. Ballast to tho
musL r.
WENT TO SE V,
Rr. sliip Ladv Hannah E'lico, Lidded, Liverpool,
Hr. brig Pacific, Ferguson, Liverpool.
Schooner Oregon, Dunham, Hubunnro.
Schooner E i*a Williams, Hro in, Neiv-Orleans,
Soliooner Coasting Pilot, Simes, New-Bcdfonj.