Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, December 30, 1831, Image 2

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(’nxour.M*.—fn Senate, on the 2!st, Mr. j Our liters from Washington give ; GJTSmOE AN N I II Y I'A I'll I IXH.I.AItN IKM.r.AIIN . , . rca* I responsibilities of editors of tiie daily prers | »*s who were pro- j Poindexter submitted the following renolu-j non to h-Hove that the duty on tc* will uni j more particularly that part ot their duty itnl, ami 1 ftilio I tinna : ^ , he disturbed during this session. In contir-; which consists iu rejecting such eontmunica- 'he auctioneer in IlesiJerd, ’Phntihef'ommiiteoo'' Fittaticfi inati ui of thn information coiiioim*d in our' (ions of their friends ns they think nvro cul- private letters, wo give the following. 1 otildtcd io do harm than good. It complolly drowning Ins voice, and intorrupt- »ng thohummiHH. The liulu' went soon became intinndnt promises in trepidation. The - vain addressed the moh; Inn expostulations In* instructed to inquire into Hi" e.vj/'idtoMicy but produced an increase <>f tin clnrtioiir and of fixing a rat** ofdu*ic;i on foreign imports, confu.sion. ('oiis'iiili!''S were sent for, u.'nl not to oyctiI on on miv ai'tirl** imported in* f-i'Oii in ule ilirir np|,« a ranee ; hut not in of- to the United States more than twenty per ll ■< nt niimliers to overawe the riot'-rs, some cent, ml valorem, mid not to reduce Hi-* duty luten 7* - of whom, not contenl with interrupting the j on nnv art ice so imported, be'ovv ten per culflted to do harm well i'i , . ,i i rnmark-'d, in thu course of these obsqrvution*, ‘ ofivkllrr fv„m ndnt mg,tt*l» .1 Ifm-., „ r ..,, !Ct ,.,| mllll i C aii<,i, *IVnqUfiiU tlctnan in Washington to a coinm.reial friend in this city. ly makes you an •>.nmiy, whilst the person or persons whose character and feelings I avo, Knnum-Onlli" rj. .,r wl.om, 0O..IWH wiilt iniurmpi i.. tf tl.o | on nnv tirtut" b.i.pm ,,..r «. | w .J-Kii*. I j" mm ° ruB J’T. t , »uv«d or «t'ar.-d- by „ ri ESubi:ih G1 , u . csl0( l7l|| ^ i - ,,. mi i'|., it it,. -\ I j, i, j, * nt'Sati.nlav hv tense, had provided th'-msevlea with . ad valorem ; and to arrange such duties, hav-' , ; i the rejection, seldom think it worth theiv h „ on * u lain observer -I— ' sharp insliumciits, with which they employ-j istg regard to all the grout interests ol the •.-* f i'*,.j',,V M* * t d* i' ll'e •’" while to make amends to an editor, fir the, Sc'ioucr T'dipac..Tones, hence nt Nnrf.'k 331, nnil ‘ h ,M.| 11 , ,,.1 , li,,, nrilpru tie-(Jnv- • cil themselves iii scratching nud defacing , conti'iv, so ns to produce a nett revenue of ," 1 . ^ ! V; " * ? u - / ,l ' (11 " s ' v ' 1 friend lie may lose, or the enemy lie may schooieroM., mo, Con ally, nt ditto s.nnu day, bon'i,il i 0 J I" " r, ° ,H ,ho Hindi v con* ly articles of fur7.it ure. in some 1 not loss than Itl.eei. millions of dollar, anna* | >P , make, by anygratitude or acknowledgement | *gj™* I.».l .«>. Or ■ went to st :.\, SLp » WvoU, NmX.Yotk. S.VILLI),. Sloop Howard & Jrenrs, li'unkt-nsliip, Ojj. i DEIVWITEI), Rtennv»Wt <»>>or»i , Norris, Augusta. Steamboat Uov. T;t)Ini, La.-nar, Macon. MEMORANDA. eminent feels niixioits slionld tm kept down jullv. fiVnaliiical union, i.mlullu-r nri>utii*"tl bo. 1 i««liincc»uiilliiiffq.uiotliriii ;[!iilm vemwlin;., ,|f 0H „1 least mi.'li in till) sil|>|>OHIli..M—fori ^ ro.vnrit nrfirtv li.illarR wits olli-rml I', r lit" I Ihmlveil. Mint thn b.iiiI < nmi.: I hr"" (if III" Milli.'tcriitl pipiTH, Him Tiiiich, siotl "I'nny pnrsiin ■’iiffiif.n'il in coin, fllrlliur i"s,rli."i,.<l In »liq.i m nitn Hi" ftiiiriiiniiCliriiiiiHi.Miiiil Cmirii'r, nil.mill mililii'r iIu.-hu ilcprcilniiiinn ; 1ml without or- ilmncy (il\"vin.: ellbcl mm npi rniion to mini Iiii.lv mill Ii|.|.:.r, nily liy in ilic lilt- li nt. ’I'lmmil" u'ub olilicod in bo ili-contni-1nv.ii'm of ilntms u.i tlio :;0th day of Juno — • ’ ' tii.itu r/././imriimiitf it tied, and tHo dt>of»clt>H«d. 'I’lto reason ns-1 ttexl. *. on motion of Mr. Drayton, ter pert of Oeioher, Hiiidculv rucommonded I he immediate forilintion of National (immls nnd l’olilieal Unions. 'I’lte I’ini 'S <>f the ;iti lluiu explains itse*lf: "At the risk of being charged v.- : th. repeli* tion, wo must iiirnlr.ite upon this country the urgent and even solenui duly of forming llumi' *lves into polit ical societies throughout the who' • rerlm, and wnlcliing over the progress of the reb rut (plOrttion—the advances it link"* in U" r1 '"- nieiit, thn cheeks, if any tint i« »onv eiicoun- tied, and tlio doors closed. The reason ns rigned by some of those vvlin took part in t!n disgraceful breach of the public peace, is, ,v. iindoratand, tlint the furniture was minjuf.»«? tured out of the city, and tfiat tint *n!e ot’ it | tnerei j next. ' In III it whs ' ilr.su! of would It Ivo a tendency to dtmlfiish the «.va*; pedioncy of reviung t'uo existing laws nnd . ... i* *.. .. ^'i.i.ii .1. i. ... *1... .. i.... i. . ■ . . i *. | Philadelphia and Boston, I hasten to inform ; !ue be y* 4 ' 1 '■hut the question is, 1 thinkt to-day put at rest, ho far ns concerns any immediate re duction affecting the importations ofib.sor the next year. Tlio petitions in the two Houses of ( ’ott'jrcBS were referred to tlieCbnn- mit'eo of Ways and Menus in the House of Representatives, umJ of Finance in the Sen- ,1. Tlmt tlio Cnimitino on C.'nm J ut0 ! " 1,J hot ! , 1 o1 ' ll " 1 ; 0 k' 1 ' 1 8u 'V", ct I inmnintinl In u,i, ( iiir,. into tin) "X- 1 !'j" k,r J ,l0 Sc«"tiiry uUlui | of their OA u. of all y operate ally tl.w non .ml-, until lift, shall hi -•The I n. T* t , I" 1 i Mill. 1 I .til ; All ! ter—the cin iim lu which may thr> c\W or iu-lu on the iiU'CPBs of it, and e-\ of policy pursued l»V i*s oj now lull for th • reform P.irli nn. he. utno the law of the land, Th- Times then continue should be voluntary nssotu.itlona, thru r I mi the principle of u military hirrarcln/.' 'I'bmn w bon'I call 'L'/iMS; n uhvr (immls.' ‘'JMiey nhould he drilled nnd taught, the u-,c of a lire!.irk tImt they may at.--.--l thn tnitlioriijes in ropresHing popular commotion.' Tl project lias prudiiccl a great Bonsatmu in the lory ranks as tin y say thn mili tary hinrarchy would not bo employed tig oust molts but agiinst aiiti-reu)nii ,, rs, m order to force down the bill at t.li-» point i.l tlio hayo- net. The Morning l'"iu tlm b ailing Tory jourifil has called upon the Toru s to arm i • tbi ir turn, and bn prepared to sle .1 their blood in defencq of thoir persons and opm-i li w n tons. Thuir mnnitest.i wc have inserted and ; coufcMS it is thu timt-t nl . ruling document wol.^j^,, have yet soen. The boldness and eno'gv | of its languago betrays a spirit that an had i lio idea existed among the nnti-nTorinri'S.” j 1 11,1 ^ Wo annex thu nrlielo from’tlio Murning <•• r >1.1.1. I’osl, ulludod to ahmo : ; I v .lohirpi lull., wl I-S Illl.iUI :‘ty jo trneytuen. ^’ v “ tin t wlioti the which cmni sale sliull Ir- i:o-cMmmeiiui'(l, a snlficioiit con- j lowed to tl: stab lur P»i*ce will In- provided to prevent a ro- | so all. ring m-v. vl of tho outrage.-— Y. ir- York i J ns(. on n more on «*irc >-^-ygrrnur**T* Mffrfiwcg.ir u-JiWJ ium— S A ir /l ZT Nj A Jl - z l iUDV. 1IOR\!%(4, OF.C’H. BO, ution for I I'llicors of tho t/'u-toin«, and of •in as lo place these oilicers up- x and i-unitaide footling. ! On wotion of Mr. W iyue, it was | Itr.salvnl, That tlio (.'oinmitteeo o;i It vn- hitionnry Pensions Ito instrucled to eneoire I into tlm expedioncy of placing I'.e name of j.lolni Benton, a revobiiionnry soldier, now I ) urn the A*oiJ Ik Jiturun. Tlm U. S. Sc.hr. Porpoise, I.t Com. Ivr- I rival, sailed from St. Tlmmus on. the :27th November on a cruise—nil well, j Tlie Porpoise has on board two American I sontnon charged with piracy :—one said to be nit associate of the notorious (iihl/s, and tho other accused of having been concerned in tho (Instruction of II. B. M. Packet “ Had Pula," over which there has lung a mvsti-ry -yard, Ilurviiy, ..Miner Oliiiu.i bouml t • HaUtmorc. Ship (ir- cian. cleared for iliis port nt II .st..n, 19ii,. Iicnre nt Ainnpolis, l'OH LIVERPOOL„ The first class coppered ship WIMJAM & JOHN, ‘ _ Isaac M'Lcllan, master Treasury decidedly opposes a further reduc tion on the ground of retenue, should In views of redo,-tion on othi r articles be adopt-! f. UU, A , .. . ... . ,, -.1, anil .yviowof ih- ensn, cu.wilera | tlK ' '" n0 01 l,cr s,llhn S ' ro “* Bucm * 8 I bis an important source of revenue. It for merly ulForded from two to two am! a half For freight of 100 casks Rice and BOO hal’-s Colton, apply to i d.eBO—p * S. B. PARK MAN. ! Avrcs in 1827. 11 ilia' liiu ( C "»'I»' rt ' ii.o men,bud jnvillc : IK 11 !' I’jitnam, < 11a | millions nntiua'dy. At. the rates of duly, ] wliioli the last Congress fixed to commence with 1802, it will produce about a million, raised without dilliculty, by a very modern!.'| i 1, • ,| ., ... j. i - , • ,, ,. , ! rate of (Tut v, and which iu any change of the . IJ ""' f i; 1 -li" .’..it" ; ,.; r .|,|.| ; . a .,‘. 0R be nuton. th " ," <tls "I C..nir.«w. ami tlm arahivM . ” in • "i-M Ii.v- Dl tiemgin, up:.n tlm Pension Ko!!. , j ( V( .g necessary * * our h story, nnd find the tacts to be in strict C. rtml.,'1 li.r(,' u ,. r (III muli,III Ilf Mr. Ilii H.i-r, it WM ■ ,.V!,„ ',v,.il'rj ntiirrm-Ml.b-i-ilinmi " i,!l fnllnwilUf ft atOIIICIlt of tlio t !'»2 T'v"" l, "v ,,,, *,-■hfx N -wrr" r,b, ' !Wi r-, v I ’■■'7 1,11 031 , rn:ldB '7 "f" 1 :"" ",r visum ol’tlii? turifi', botli Coniiiiiitees, (ot’tlio „ "Uio C«ia« w«» taken in 1.00, and M «• ™ I''« '"'“If," ' *|W«lion.;y nfalmlwliin:} ll," ; s „ l|al „ um| nom|)ns ,„i n3 y 0 ,’, l | ln(lW ««> h«t Congr. a- under tlm now; apporltoil. •• " • «*• " 1 -'7 7 11 : "I-*, ordiffet Lnlonn, ami M ,vral !. n, nl '•»»» «"? March, 1708. Tho '■« 1 »' / ; T ' ,'t!'(k l v r 1 t ‘-I'll lcdi,.* men ill flic Iiartias t„ wli.cl, h rsl “IccUon n IWlont al\nr tlm now emt- ,I 1 hat the Oimnutlno ot, •Vdi,.; Ml ,^,1 „, rln i, nit . v , «'».'vau uiudu ,,, Xuycmbor, I79j!, bt-lhre' Ho I ! r " :, 7 ‘"'"O"'"- 1,110 lh ” tl. Ilm II |ira rod f„r, lor tlm ftirtK. '■ '' x l" r '"" m 1,1 ll "’ oll! Ll '"S ro *». hut alter tho „ T •Jrv.'-'L" .mi-iBonfiiir oli | of lho d ’ Ul!s lna3 . I n^., , :.:.|mri„,nmo'nt of roproaoiitutii.i, roimalu® s.v:",,,'" ( h..r..k«-« and ( hnWv,. and cu.iipnjing k(;t . lrig f. swi ,| pns3 a„ ri „ s this Cm,gross. 1 ,' 03 ' cl 9'": ! >' --I'lcd M» onuMiuclnm "I tin .-d tha Se..-1 part ol the youthern District. | 1 1 7 ° cl wore ft-iff., j 1 • , ^ „ . re Conc.ju’.s ‘.—In Sonnlo.nn lhe , .i , !i!,ngrcoa-1 ^ <;fUl ,p . s; Hi-ll<■ d with elc.-vnrs of President nnd Vice President FOR -Y /; \V. YORK. The last sailing packet schr. F.YCML, Eilward Hi Hiker, mash r, Will meet with quick despatch. T. i Ou-H.i- • hadtm- , oI Line In, (). Sri.w ahi-, i< county i» lh. Si I v\(j ure :j n l Id Ip ml A. (' tin ling ii t il, l)l|t v BY WHICH CENSUS? __ _ , >o<c doubt hoing oxnressed in t lio public ' For freight or passage, apply to Cnpt, II. on of Saturday j board at. Anciuux’s wliarl, or to COM UN &. MILLUR. dep SO , prints, and in tlio Convention niglu, us lo which Census would regulate the l ami which to any ch'ajtxc of the "I'.PdriiiinmcntatElectorn, tve ha'«n mmodtn | of tho country may be not 011- FOli A L r (jFS i x The steam boat K D (I E F I E LI),. Sassard, muster, Wi.M leave TiusuvRi rivg with towboats. For freight app!v- on board or to doc 90 W. DUNCAN. FUR CIJAIILFSTOX~ H'lf-- Hteiim packet • \\ .^rWSARRHt )K RWOK, Vupi. 11 . Dubois, '^ Will leave Bolton’s wh’t i .l <.'miipfiny, al-o j 1 -1 lin 1 lie li 1 ofac-v tv »’ |lUh. Cl| b.ti: . II 1 yet J'KCCrt.iiii'il wlm laid been clocl. il bill ll (vn-Mlimiylii Clnyi • lind-Mien oiIl-.I, j"iay \\«.»Wbt) ahuvU suvta hutvhctl. 1 oonniiKH -m nenniB.on 1 no;j’2il,ngreen- j hie tu iioli.-e given, Mr. Poindexter asked - s uarlcly any t hmg which now hears tlit* sig. j n )| subsequent elections j” and oht-iine.l It -,ve to .bring in a hill iug Martha Randolph,daughter nnd clause of the Constitution to which wo have 1 1,11 Monday Morning next (Bd January) at. referred, and has regulated the mode ofehoos- 0 ' ' u( ’k. For lreight or j'Ussnge, aj»p!y on - - board, or to inliiin i- nr I< i li um on tbu Oil, liu Tipton'd l'. Suimio t.f tin V ..1(1 n. N .b'v, J, r. li-ril. rlivi- lire l"< ,k |>tiit:<- at Hnll'a! In. Ii ili-*iro>( tl JJ lmiliiiii|;.< on ;>:t,).< O'). l niture of Andrew Jackson! Iu thin name 1 ilicro is 11 rcMIcnt (.roporly Hull turiinthu | ,i,.„t mill Vimh ]>r„»iil(inl riftliv Uuit-il K.iiIms, 1 temper of the’Editor into very g.tll and wonn- ! wood, AddresROB. -ro the Editor into very gall and worm- p r „, r r „ t | l0 . ordinary period, as hereinafter 1 lie tunc was, wo believe, uIim tnu Hpociib’-d, electors shall be appointed in each esses, t in Proclamations, nod the vat-1 spate for the election of a President ami Vice 1 tons papers winch proceeded I ront tlio pen of, IWid-nt of tho U. States, within thirty-four 1 the President, acting in u military capacity. I .1. 1:...- .1... c_.. tu.. . * .-»* Fall) ohdaijj f. r-l'oxoh 1 ills, tu Ci| 11 • ry in-.: gi.t ul Itoxgr.’ . »v« li,.,| iIiq l.ilEwilm 10 Hi-. ,»vnx, 510 1I0/ !Ith luii .fj, 1CJ tbs. w „r. r •••/.-•! t <|HM, ‘J.V2 si-.Ih, 480 ink .’.’.1 fuM.HH :5il ;..i |n. oil, 7 i.ti' 1 a for ilia yonr ii.-iiiH;—l»a7i» 1 imrcii Hums, ,3 (Id... cm. i-ius 4-0 wn- iiclri Kiii.d, 18b b i ii. * w rk 1 "ll ill.- . -|.niliit.il tig lir 1 j 1:1.11» M'.IISI- . < ,u-.m and |’n U.lllClIlHI Uf.iloi -•|.r(*8i>i very sc\ vri- ii il lio ) ItlltM Wl: ii'j'i iiOiiial 1 i!l.-l|«,d I ll J-ikuD Ym.k a n.-'N whi.-li 1 nsfirm • i tn 1, (Slj and « 1 Tl. I da servo who III ke I', lbr political strife, (ioapi l \\l, n’w e ci it tn,ml ul lin ir the Ini-is 1 !u,4G nr 17,U | lives ; if -IS, 4 1 ,f lie. " l ,r, ’ s ! Imvo 1 r oO.OOO, riA'/d. teprUKl I Trial hi/ ./'in/.—Ti e («*’l*i\s ii*g im;i"rlnni reriimnion- diiliuit ii|i|. ary in 1 he T u d ]ti-|i nl ol’tliu Kui: i-li J,,uv ( oiiiniisM incrs, t li rti I.,is liei'ii juxt prir.it-.l. li refurs 1 Id civil causes :—" Jury nut to lie Kept in dnliliura ion 1 uni ll: ; end oflll.lt to i- ilic c fnoliur time—nt tin- line in be a verdie ,1 rrnvmit. PROPOSAI, FOR TIIE TORY PARTY I TO ARM THEMSELVES. L A meeting takes place to day nt 'lie Crown j I nnd Anchor,nt which thu fcuiful project of organizing tho lower orders of the pet-pie in armed associations is to bo proposed for. adoption. The ohj.-ct in view lias nlre.i-1 r.-a'im nf p •ly been aimoum-ed with snllleient caiul- r by , to 0l)Pi|ni’, the leading R ulienl Journals, according to | 11^,740.!. which, nrined ussoeinlioiiH are m-ces.-'iiry, ii order not only that property may be pro tected from the violence of the mob, hut t Imt those who oppose themselves to tin- rights of the people may not go unpunished ! luotli- or words it is proposed to shoot or satire all who venture to take part against the Reform Mi l, Awl'.l is the respollS bility of Ire o in whom originate such counsels, and of min isters who, in their desperation, hav-- sown sc-uU of diss.-ntion, the hour of whose ripen-1 " tug, we tremble to hi lleve must come. For | ■' there is still a parly, a ut.morons ami iimtaim- t tod party, to whom the institutions of lln.-ir j l- country are dear, and who will not shrink • from de'ending llietii. Tlie.r eonrst! is cer- 1 turn. NVhen we hear the hi'adsofn.u- ('hureli ■ r ilumninied, vilitied and insult.-d, b 1 inse, , 1 like men of hononr, tlnw wero noble minded I a enough to do their tluiy—when wo see the j Bislmp of l,oudmi prevented I”-' m-i vn . i ivu.ii I for no la i-i- x .fVipciei do men do- ,, v * I .n of Hod an arena 1 out preaching the vt 1 W ■••1 I. and profess—wltmi 1 our country, tlio tin- tho exalted statesman,! scotled tit by the crow 11, denounced bv the democracy, ami insulted by thousands for whoso welfare ho bus so often fought and conquered—when wo hear the most sacred institutions of the country threatened .with destruction, ami the aristocracy of England, an aristocracy which has for ages proved the heat defence of British honor and British glory—stigmatized as tyrannical, and d sig naled as unworthy to maintain its privileges — when wo belmld al! tint is evil and theo retical promulgated, nil that is good am! es- : tablislied despised—and above all, wlmn we , hear the organs of the ministry urging the supporters of that ministry to resort to arms 1 against their opponents—then do we feci it tamof la- Oimrt. our duty to respond to the cry, and address , iu tica.-.i f r 1 lie a tho tories of England in n similar strain.— , „r Aujmm h-t. Form yourselves into associations ! Frame j <-.i.i, Lwnv them on a principle of military hierarchy, capable of resorting lo units mease ofat-j.j lacks bv tumultuous uiols of persons, liabita-1 tions or goods, but not appearing or acting as | armed bodies until self persei viition, or tho | 1 * protection of neighbors,.shall n qoire it of you. " Such, ’J’ur.i of England is our advice to j ll ’ you ; so should you act, the very moineiit. you ! liearofono associat ion or one polities 1 utmm : adopting the proposed measures 'J'liat the ; ,,, Chureii of V',nglatid cannot be overthrown, j) nor its jest rights trampled upon, without the j . shedding of blood, is ceitum ; that aristoera-1 ey of England euvnol be deprived of their j *' legal privileges, nor the House of Beers of iu! 1,1 legislative authority, without the shedding of; blood is cortnm : tiiut 1 .- Tory spirit of Em j '- gland, is u spirit which is ever dost si to the ! ’i monarch’s throne, faithful to the real interests «•< of the country, staunch to the church, and firmly attached to the aristocracy, cannot he conquered without tho shedding of blood i - certnin. Dare the (Jovernment risk it — Will the Uefovmers insist upon iv * If they do, which God forbid, il will be found that ^ there arc yet, even yet, thousands of stout hearts ami unfiinchtug arms in England rea dy to he uplifted in defence of that church , nnd tha*. aristocracy : and that tln re are those ! s!illc * u who would rather die with the loss of nation- l’ aR a nl honor and of all they value, th in to live to I ntf r.l n safe nuctinru forfeit those sacred rights whim, they inherit vi'.-su^ m galo-s ofwi from their futhorc,niul which they fi.-cl bound j bioajjhi up io as •Ksnni-d height, (G fi-et atiuvctlic ‘,y every lie to li«qu"aili uneellied to Ou-ir | | lls i >cs , fpri „ g , Mw ,) u,‘10.^11,1,200r,m, im,| l <,„i clnldren. Hear us, my Lord.Grey I iiearus,; ,,, , , r , . ,, , . U10 hi. lei'i, will) a oa>c "10.. I,:ct. An,-tlicr norlinn tnv Lord llrougliam ! tor we speak t he atnti- 1 . , . , . . , V , .• • ■■ 1 , i tt.c «nrK (uikI in c iniuanUDn "I the c&tnc lain) lia» lu-i n brought up to 3 feet above low ual.r ITiu—the i tit of this is 870 fc. t \\jth a pr. purtionutu width uhl to ihis a tleposiut of G0e B et, hrougltt up to ditlVr- i ilcpths barlow low- wati-r liii", amt i gives die vvtiu'c Except in case of nn election of Prcsi- illy sur viving child of Thomas Jc-ll'ersou, deceased : vehieh was t-vice read, and r. I'erred to a E. - led Giuninittei!, cotisisting of Mr. Poidex'er, Mr. (."ay, Mr. Tyler, Mr. Ilavne, and Mr. Wobsh-r. ' ' j ~ .... In ilm House. Mr HoiVimn, 'Vnm the Com- *' mml favour vv " 1 1 ' ,l '. al c, ' l,U:al j" ,, S ,u 1 l ' n ' V ,a mittee on Naval A.l'airs, repo-lml a hill to car- ! ,lo,, '‘' ts 11,0 , han,ls or ! ,, 1 or " rv into eii'-ct tla- »d to provide for a Mtrvey 1 rctntuis m the composition ol the annual Men- of the coast ofil.o United Hiatus; which was Uongro.-s. Tlm mind of (..-.icrai Ivvh e ro.-ttl, and n.nmiitt.-.l i.. tho (hnnmittoe i Jttuks0, ‘ mnst havo und, '^ r,,,!0 11 of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Parson, front the Committee nnpoint-1 - , I"! tlm Bii-.jimt, iviinrtwl „ hill to ,st:,Mi..|. 1 "O.iso—that po.pr.Dy nt r.ltniso-tlint j.ist- Assttv Offl.-fr's it. tl,.- Uniti'd Sh.tcs- Mint in l,css ol conerpl.a..—vhixt sin<r|,-noss anil urn- t!i" (inlil Distrii'ts „r Nnrili I'.iioVnm, South j •*"«? «• '": ud wl ' K •' 7""7 ,m , 1 '« U,c Ciiriilinti, Omirein, and Virginia. tiiut boro Ins ttaitto, wltdc ho held a military Thn ('ouimiltoo of Comm,'ico to wl.n.n pmidoynti'nl, tntiat Itavo d.-sortmlliini ! to was rrli.rr.-d Moss:, i’ tv.im tlm l-i ."iil.-nt I it , V"- ullt )"" to.-b,°"i.m nt. Wtislinigtoit. II a ..i'll." Uiiii.'ilM.iit,"! r.v,m,mi.mli.."tli,t mu, " llnii lti‘»ml in th" mtoryal. lit, pniisati-m tm 11 in. Ii' to Hie* „f t.l,<. St-an. »s»lJ lmlsl , I|UV0 espnrwneed a is fir r,, s , „i,.,ril l ,'cr,vv„flli" “‘-.iitctt ritvn siim. All Uq, prnpriotii's ol Ainoricati ship Minerva, re-mr'cd a hill which ! nu, ^ L k-'vo been seared aw y, bevond j, was according to this rule, that the o - was twice I'-ad, appropriating three i housnn-l i r,,,:,,v, ' r y i tho muinetit ho assumed the o.licial |j on n f 1M12 — IB wns conduct ml. No doubt •'dignity. Charleston Rnlri-.t, j tra.c-iformation when ho was translated from nnlitary conmtand to civil rule. That good days preceding tho first Wednesday m Do comber, one lh m.-nml seven humln-d and ninety-two, and within thirty-four days pro- coding tho first Wednesday in D.'ccmber in every fourth year sticceeduig the last, elec tion, wliich electors shall lie equal to the nuiiihiir of Senators ami R 'presentatives to which tho several States may, liy law, be en titled at the lime when the President and V. I’ro-idout thus to he chosen should come into office. Provided always, That whore no up dec 80 JOHN W. LONG. UriivoFsity of rjlHE exercises of this Institotioi! wili I « JL veMUned vm the Ul January 1632. Thu public are informed that all tile offices of the College ure tilled, and that instruction in tho vnrio .s depart incuts of Literature ami Sci ence will hereafter he given by Lectures ns wela Is by the study of approval Text-Books. Lectures on the following subjects ha\o been prescribed Ey the 'I'nist. es, viz : 1. Mental Rhilosojdiy, Political Economy, and Evidences of ti e Christian Religion, by the Pres-doiit, A. ('itrum, D. J). r B. NaL. Phil, and Chemistry, with tlmirap- pecation lo tlio useful arts, iiy Prof. Jami:s Jackson, A. M. * Philology ami Classical Learning, liy purtionment of repres -ntntives shall hav i | ym\nno\ \ M bo.',, m:u!.i afU" arty otttimurtttinn, ut tlio tim" | .l.'Aalrono.ny'titul'ti'ieb'itttufit result,ng fro,,, o choosing "lectors, then I,c m,other of , !l0 Mnthcm dies to tlio useful arts, by”l>r„f, electors shall he. according to tlio existing j ^ Huli., A M M D J apportionment of Senators and Represent a i i»i,? r . o r; ,i f , rv „ m i K „ ff | is ,.| ) at „, l,VP! '* ^ r: a : Lilcrnturo,hy Prof. Stei'Iien Oti.v, i dollars to the fund for lit» r-'lief of distressed I \meri-.uitt >•-anmit, to he dis'rilinted among i the owners, etlicere, ami c.v.v of tie iqiuit’sh li i;:' L on, under the direction uf lie Pro. ;- dent of tin- United States, '!•' : Mr Hei-'c . moved tlm fnMo.vimr r^h,. 1 tion, wlt.ch read and laid on tlm •; Ile.su/cr d, Tlr.l rim Pok*. A r - r < r • nil j '• ‘ 1 ’ “ be d.reeled to furnish <■}., Ami-jo a statement | !»•. | of till- nn'." .’.iiio int of postage received oil! cu", ciipers, and periodicals for tho proeeding [ . -fiivc years designating tin: nuioiml rocoivd | ‘ )ronl '* nt '*•' i on each. Also, his views on Ilm cvpodien -v Br ut- i H'.vpedim v of abolishing the post age on iik mi newspapers, and periodicals,or either oiTkeni nd.-erl A. M. . '•• N'nt. History, including Mineralogy, I'. 1 "’" "'<•. nvittor. CiiiisiosH,; »wl bv 1'wf, ^ Hiu.Vuti. l,.g;sllRirm,„iiw n sun „a Wiiirr'iu.''ll -t,.''' 1 iK •»>••■>« lh" njft«rtionnioi,t bill «"tli to 7. M I „f Kmope, bv Prut' :-A. l,ro "'“/•““r 1 - r j rtiticli expodit |.uiX- K„: W.,.,.iam l.aiia *, A. M. 1 y , , 1 - ini!'., Itbbi'.v tlio Wot.vt:,.—Thuse ant.nnls arc said to bo ' U< Iu,or Anclont 1 , ’V V : h-’•■•emeiiL, togetlu-r v th l.i.P a.i-s | oucoinmoiiiy numerous tlm pre-ent season ! u",, ~t > \i at ., m , ul buy, stm-cc! in It was Uiinsilin at, ecu „„ tho (inv-il Mi.liiil.iill", tut,1 tvo uii,li t fst,u„l | , ,,,iatol f.ro,iuii' ™ 5Ii,tll -7{" tor - ,. ss: I sitasairttS&i isk migration is the work ol an incendiary. The Argus, arrived last night from 1 villo, brings the account of tlio loss i steam-lm its : the I'ouith of-.Tuly auJ the Gu- j this village, swam the river, and wns killed iu | dumb creatures in which ther It is supposed th •' V . 77° "* VV •"hW^gl. got .1" l-nrauit i.i or |„ ctnroa „ he „„ ly c | 1( „ lse , and lvi j . •° m r ;'"" 3 ' i i 01 J'T' n° ul ?\ tteh r s k,Hed ,u 7 li "» ! ii'tiviitf. tho institution, rocoivn from ll o Fa- two I olbers I, :1. Oi," ol Urn wolvos jtasso, nonr ; c „,, v oorlilicUu of tlm tiro rntas wliiol, 1„. i the Th.- first struck against, ii rook at B -a- vor Sltoal, hotween P:tts!»urg and Wheeling, about the close of last inrflith, and sunk.— The second sunk at Convert’s Shoals about the 1st instant. culty a certificate of thu progress which he r- ii aw i | | _ _ , i lias made, h.nsdtiloou Monday last,by a Yemen marks- ( rim Prof, /.f Nat. History has procured a in ' 111, \ Galuuet. af Miueruh', and wili be prepared o SttERp.— It appears from tlio returns made render Ins lectures interesting nnd pioli able, Ii OUni I.t All, the Valuation Committee, that there are BtiOJH’i sheep in Massachusetts, and that each Count v owns of them ns follows : Berk- slure.l)0.‘2"iB; Hampshire, 51.71 1; Frai khn- l‘i,‘27B; Worcester, 11,1(10; Hampden, B1,, B’20; Bristol, 17 ODD; Plymouth, ll.fiOB; Dukes, 11,092 ; Barust.dilo 10,808; .Middle sex,10,777; Fisst-x, 0,200 ; N mtuchet,0,12-1; .Sufiolk, 520.— Huston Transcript. j Tlm Secretary of the Treasury has od all thi- revenno Cutters from !’, ! nquoddy to (2 ipo Henry, to cruise j coast with provi-ion, to relieve vessels m ifi- j ire-'. The following ih the iuslmcUous t j tlio (hdloetor oflhis port. Tj«R.\sru\ Dr. taut mi:\T, Doc 10th. 1RB2. j Raton Rorot:, Dec’r. 10.—A funeral | Sir—In the present inclement season it Is j vice in honor of tho memories of the murder- j thought proper to combine with tho ordin irv J cd Poles, wus porforujed in our paroclmil , , , j duties of t!ie (Gutters, that of assisting ves- i ftbureh on Wednesday last. A discourse 0.^1 r hours, tmaisat tlu- cud ofihu pc-1 ^ on cnnR t j n distress, and minis-! was delivered on the occasion hy Mm parc- ;°iuy aj.|. V fur fii.ilu.-r tun.-—nt the termg to tlm wants of their crows. Fur this 1 u,, ial (hirate, vvl.ich we intend publishing in I purpose phnve to request that you will d’rect I °| ,r ,iex E with iuvtlior notice ol tlio cetciuo- j the commniiding officers of the Revenue ! itios. i Tlie wlt-ilo sliip Martin, d 'spalcliol from Cutters Rush ami Alert to proparo for an “ Hudson on an eighteen numths’ cniiso, with iinnmdialo cmizo. To. enable tlrnm to fulfill Dk3i:rtion.s in tur Army.—In nn arti- a crow of 1\ven»y-two lino young nion, has --c- tho duties rvpi ctod ufthem, van will n-.iuo ! olo utidor this head, the Journal ofConmioree on board only fuur gallons of sp rits and tlm tions. A new-College hi.Id ng ha-< been same quantity of wine, for in'dical use. The reeled juid is now ready for the recaption of * lilies of provisions, water, wood, mid ] sued in enisling men for the army in this quantity of spirits iisu illy taken by vessels on | students. 'J’ho course of study prescribed r necessary supplies as can bo Jgjpven-1 contitty. which is utterly at vatiancc with 1 ' , ' 1 '‘ •-■■■• • l "“ 41 ’ . ientlv stowed in tho vessels and direct the ! tnitli. The editor says 7 • Rush to cri : -> b t-.veon Samlv Hook and 'J'ltc case is often something ’ike this : At Point, the Alert between Sandy :i rendezvous, which is general y a low place and Cap-' Mav,h oping av close to tlm l of excessive drink and other vicos, alhiro- A'.ili uu .fj i tuait I--’ il,o I’. S. Er ilu: Suuiliurn •mi-,m iMn'-Cc, on ilit- l'.iili, liiu only im r orliii:eo w iiieli Di.-c.upiul iliy nttcii- | wn* licit of tlm iu-^iohI .vu Dmn, !ci/, i inter uf Jiilm .M. It.dil ••, on the IGili [ Till) "ll'-iu u w.i* iMiniiiii I lie Slalo > t ilioqurs- . ami thu rualcUoi' i«cl, ilini iiiuKr tin: c iii'ii it, of rigM, to :Ito S'a'c couri*. Tlu- evirrnk.1, nml du- prisnii r wus i.'uviuti.-d .1 I'm execution in Mi.rcli, Mon Ho wuliiu die limits i mi puiiii in tlm cast! It not ctAncn l.y ilm |. r .so:v:rs | ma in land as may' he convenient with tiie j "teitis are hold out for enlistment. A sum of j voyages, in eons'quenco of the abs tice of I dying the Hebrew, l'Vepdi ; Hpuuish, ’German it, iiutmn, tlm jiirisjini,.ii j safety of each vessel. You will direct tiioin j n »°noy h promised ns a bounty—grog is gi- | distil led spirits from on Imvd Tho ship j and Italian Languages. No additional char- both on Mineralogy and Botany. The Philosoph cal App ratus is one of the the most complete in tlie U. States ; and t' e Chemical extensive, neither of which receiv ed any injury from Lae fire. Th" Prof, of Mailt, is wdi furnished with ul* the necessary iiistrumeiits for giving in struction in his department, and will he par ticular to assist all who wish t^Ti ihfy them selves for practical Surveying and Eu-dncct- iug. The Library is now very rospc. lah’e ami the Trustees are unking largo mutual addi- aneh voyages, is from fifteen to twenty bar-' for the regular Students is nearly the satin- re Is. It is added by the Albany Argus, that I -'*« that pursued heretofore, and is sonrranm-d the insurance offices iii’New York nnd Alba- J Hint each sludrm. will have an oppottunitv of ny roudilv deducted live par cent., from the ( ! 't*'tiding uli tiie. Lectur.-s mid Recitations, amount of premium usually charged for such • All who wish will have an opportunity utV.u- iul or- O-vi p’uiiit* nrr male a nil qa nlm s of llin nit nek* of • l illm ii/ i, wlin-lt provui s ftmn M inotu I. ,ai%i.uui. I •■ 11 -i.nl Uuin' wim in -rt- itivuhi ,tunny tl».* week Im re !,1<I, 'h.oi Ii • vc occnrri- i in nuy onpwei-k firiliu lit-'i ten io I limit stre.-s of weather or want of snppl | You will dir- ct tin in to speak to all approaching the coast which they mav . , in with, anil to afford to those which ' may • tl "'. v become sober, than they are dissatisfied j just pn-e bused another ship, to be despatched require aid or relief, such assistance as may ! a,u * r(M * Hint they have been clisgruced and j the next spring, and it is expressly slated in be adapted to the r condition and nccxijsitms, abused. (heart.cles ot assiunatiou under which she is NT i *1- puroltasod, that she i? to carry no spivits, ex- ven freely—men nre fluttered, cajoled, mid so ; Henry Ast c also sailed from Hudson nhoiit j gf-’-N, however, w-,|] bo made for «*:tficr Jcr- , n „ . persuaded to enlist. Thus tlu-y are "brn!:o t the ; imo*»itiv‘, with but a small supply if, lures or Modern Languages, Ibtnrljy re<oi. vessels i'),’ 4 to the honorable profession ot'soldii-is in ; spirits, on a three years’ whaling voyage to l ir College cl nrge is tliarof Tuition,’ whmii any fall Hie service of their country. No sooner do | Hm Pacific : mid the citizens pf H.u lson have ! I s SBS pprannmii, paid Imlfycarly in advance. and as it may be in thoir powor to render. : Ninv vvo positively deny that a recruiting m will observe tliat all .-tup,,lies furnished i rotidei’.voits^ is a placo ot excessive drinking by irjlnn.sa. I.. N. Y..rk, I und- r this nullioritv are duly ‘accounted for,, "ther vices. It is a plain room, without i- s one l ine, 1 ;j'J (Id,uhs :o >k pl;n c; ofahicl,' and direct the connnau ler of each cutter to i any alhirctnent tlian, perhaps, at ti,:s season of co-t-ain pii'in, 16 jciiU-i I. Vi r, nnd 9 cf in-1 charge such a? he may deliver to vessels ro-! H ,e y c, j ir « a warm stove and Ilm il.ig "f the and in IM.ilttdvIphix,, wi'lt a fmalli-r- oput.i. failing them, at tlm cost value, taking the j UnitoH States waving at tho door. So fir ' ' ’ ’ masters for the amn tut upon j h ' ,, T g r "? bemg given freely, no man can he 'ebrua^y. c'opt in Iter medicine chest. .I liiiis of th' tunori- Mon, liotc- were 176 ileaihs, six of which wir, r>.;<t. A large nr.ijority of the ptipuhiti-in nf are nilltcicd with it, and nmuns* them Mr. seri'.ns y indisposed. The lo-iislaUi c of New Jut fey j was couipelted to a.!ji"irn in.iil K krnnry, in co sc- | •pienuu uf i s prev'ah'lice uinoiq; i||o nu-mli lull barely a >ulR tent number to iness. I time i.t v nit poor. DATRS havre hates : : : OCTORRR Bl. ocTonnu 20. !lw|>Wil in vimt Imnilsfor coliectiun, nml g""' 1 18 tot-bulium, 4)y tm onlor of, -— —“— —- 1 will'll twill, intro Inci’i) into your ncrounu 11,10 " ar Ueptirtmont, to pass a man who is ! rrom tlie. 1 oik Nhnumt and Com- 1 as ft ilinluctiun from tint imnvnt liislmrs". 1 Ul " in liquor; the ban ty ($12) to not mcmal List, December til — Collqn—Sinco tm’,its for the snpr.iirt of tho cutter. I will I i" 1 " 1 him until he is passed by the surpeon,! »«' r last report there has Isien less activity in 1 ■ i —,. ,i—. i _.— . the market. Tho sales, from 17,It to20th o.i the firdt of August and l-’i Bv order oft he Faculty. WAL. L. MITCHELL, Scc’rv. ( !° n BO B9—p,f' Notict*. f 3^ HE I- AIR ol the Jcvrnii.c C.vtiiomi. J- Fociuty, will be held oil E iiur lav next, in one oft he central rooms of thn Academy. I' will commence al II o’clock, a. m. and coil- t title through the day. Ck5~ I’iekots of nilmi.«sioii may he had at. the Republican and Georgian Offices, th.- Bookstore of Col. VYiilmins, and at th-- ptor. of Messrs. Benulard and I‘reiid- r ; nst. Price for grown persons 25 cts Children In - price. dec Bl) D.i • nrc liiuiknt.i th- Hat- j vas com- j •A corruspandmii . tlu* work, which • ulv so far advanced as t, l- fur coflsiirs, or fur a foxy laigo A ,, Bice A Situation S 'S wanted ns nn OVERSEER on a ... . Colton plantation, by a single man of>tea- dy habits. G ,f,.l r«-ler- nee ca t he given as to capability in the mattag incut of Negroes and as u good planter’. A line addressed to 1-. 1 . and left, at tIds office, will meet with immediate attention. dec BO—i* r -, and il. | Urank you to hasten the dep irtu.e-of tho cut-[ «”>! if R is found that he has passed ail Habit-! the market. I he sales, o iiausuc | mrs „,j t |,, s ^orvice and to advise me of tlie ; "nl drunkard, the mail is discharged, and the inclusive, tliat nave coino to bur knowledge, : time n iheir s.uliiKT. Should c rcumstancos ! iHitinty and other advances made him by go- j to 7U() bales—of which BBO were obl-ge them to return within a less period 1 vermneut are deducted from the surgeon’s : \ wnu^soe aiu! Now-Orleatts at8J a 11.^ cf>.; then a tcrtmght, you will nromoihi. desnuteh ! „ , 122(1 Up!ands / a < and l.»0 Florida al 9-] them on a second cruize, and wiWakc care \ f;vr “om recruits l»omg cajoled, twenty.! 1 s; °ck is i.vw so much reduced that thev are kept eninloved on t his duty as | ■i'’ 1 ' allowed them after entering lo i t »‘- ro l? loss £C0 P C G»r bu mess, but we do constanflv as tlie safetv of tho cutters will i rc, !" cl * il, "l if at the expiration of that peri- not noticet any materiiil variation in prices. p | iiermit. ' I od they repent their engagement, they arc I Rice—I lie stock is small, and I he demand •fihw wurkhnibnrnj j ain \ v0r y r osnootfuUy, your most ob’t, I al!ow* d lo withdraw. In short, every i % lo loll tierces have been disposed LOUIS Me LANE. Sect'etarvof Trea«urv, ' possible prftcnution is taken to prevent any j ul ‘! X '""fH.V c«sli. To the Collector nfthe Customs of N. \ ork.' [{'!' \° H"’ Journal alludes, i Exchange—Bills on London, BO days, 9’ ADMINISTR VTOR’d SALE •- - - - Itiomillv i,,t f !n ;: !t --- IMI1 ' ; OI> l?mncc ’ ,J n r> I I.yiIX be . .IdS U2nd y« ««.r.»TvN. Dec. The ,chr. low-1 prulrabiy bu.m M 'n stray bv 'some "l°n,Si a 'h i » »> . ■, v X(||Tp\|i — ! cclll | v ;!"L /wjim',.-m' 1 n ,,1 | > " , . u,i ? n rc ‘ ly K.-zin. McW illinm, I,., mu. I« He "Imri-st „ r a ,| r , mk „„ rccrait,ur emne account Sill,,. JU|||.X.Ui, ! ^ IfflSur JK SSm 11?. n'’ 'n 1 ' 0 ".' Disgraceful eat: nb^-A very extensive I .., „ (C o.' J.uioiit .« .v I n, n Irom this port to Havana, we Ueu.-ve, ‘>n , t) f un English rendezvous in nn Engl'-sh novel; PORT OP SAVftWNAH ~ I-n "i. s i * ‘ i‘ s ' le . unction tutleVi'tOiinot fun,iti.ro V,« „,K. r- - ° ' 1 ' °, 1 ' '• * 1 "' " record. She sailed hence, on the 12th, and |ji,t brfoie ha hrmi.dit end, chnnn* a.ninst a ; of .a «W»Aa. tised lo lake placo this morning nt 92 Broad- !" *,* *' c ' ' "/'' U S ,."i 0 i arrived at Havana o:t the loth ins*, thus p -r- firnnch t.f the milt.rv servieoof-tlns comurv, j street. The advertisement seems to Imvo j ,c “" , n “° haWw4 ' 11,0 I ,ro * forming the passage in the' extraordinary ■ the e-h: r oii-p to* have im <_ 'i. •io.i the j been the signal for calling *ogether a great j *'° r ' 1 0 1 u ‘."!’ r ! w ’ l "‘ l ‘ .short.are of four days. j matter n little closer, an investigation wit 1 ’> | number of idle nnd ignorant journeymen cab- 1 ■ An "‘ ll '' r ul DiiiwnMDio.has been coin-; flails.—We understand that arrangements j could not have been difficult as there are one ; inet makers, with the purpose of interrupting i " R ’ ,icej » Eouiut; •>» >»■ u'0«ngk- w, a, il» t . • breakwater,’ 1 |, ave i, Gon j, v which the Savannah and j or two recruiting rendezvous in this city, tho proeeding by noise and uproar, if not by , "Wh »« pioi.n wss.t* u»m f.unnnj ice c-ming Augusta Mails will, on Thursday next, com-; -Y. Y. Epquircr. 1 more violent conduct. We ure informed* «io»n tlicDelawari* ltay ; nml from gul«* cwu!h« fioin (tnence ruiiuiiiw on the Rail Road, after cross-; — that as soon as the auctioneer commenced j ilic Nunh to arnmul to vVc.«t—tin* work a «:aIc-* tin.- j ing Bacon’s lftidge. Tin y will he received ; The Salem Gazette contains some very mentti of miilio ! all i h provi I ns made on said plantation du ring th- present year, nnd the stock of poultry, IartiUK ofwenmig apparel, liouse- Imld and kitdicn furniture, one wagon, one j c^rt, and one Itorsfi—belonging to thu estate I Ot said James M. Roberts, deceased, and sold selling, they l-eg l loud • Icc-t is te bo I6C0 (*‘v ore at 2 1*. M. on and after tiiut date, ' sensible observations on the difficulties and ( I.T. MIKt), School,?rOllit-l!o, Bulk i.y, Nc-v-A’.rk. • Cuhin & A niter. ARRIVE I), IVrtuT p'm-l’-n."' m ba!c ‘ Cc,tHn ’' 0 ] b y or( ! er °f Hie Justices ortho Iafcrior'.’court SiL-ain-buat ‘MgeficM, Sj^surJ Aiifu«fafxvitj. boats! ?!, c,| atham County. lo commence at L &tji 'o W, i) mo m. io.vj hal.-s Coit.io Tati l -° clock, M. HIRAM ROBERTS, oi Mulvnc iv Ststai c, C. Lipjiit, D. I.. \d-: Temporary Administrator of James M. Ro. 1 berts, deceased dec BO.—p