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lVi/.<?s»<ir.iwii up in May 1, ! >sr il.iy'u Dnnrini.
Hiltb—Win S IV: hols 7'il 4 T{ G Powell ?>'
3 l, m Sanders 66 2 4; J Ob'irnW«*s 632 11 '
June Wiley orp 9102!) 3,-1’ Bos>et76l 17 !i
John M Hllii 520 17 JJ* A-Y-Kobinsou 477 13 h
A II Hailey 611 I 2: . Brantley 715 16 2; It.
hcera Warner w 612 11 1; A 11 Freeman 63 1 ■
2: S W Jones 1673 1: G Raymond 1034 II 1
P B M>Crondy2l3 19.3; A Robinson .420 15 1
15 N’ewlierry nrp 607 3 4; Wm NVimbish ."•<><» 1 4
P Bro-nl 17 16 1; Uni Mohlev '77 3 I: V-in ;
Ilarerv.n 666 16 2: J O Braswiil 26 3 4; Win 1
Griffith 976 11 I: E Woods 338 I 2; F II \Vtl
man 7 10 3 2: G Loving 600 3 2; 16 C.’ilbcvtsr 1001
2 4; ft Warren 92."• 10 2; J-.nn INrtton 363 2 2;
R.!qhii-*on w 952 20 3; f M g n mU 803 1 1; .1
IloWanl 1399 14 1; The, N 0 J e n 397 23; Wm II
C; Djudo 30 l 2‘) 3; j Harrell 214 1 1; S Jonc-
J'.mM l; E Collins 326 13 Is; A Richards ISO
19 3: W m Jackson 423 15 1; !U L CamphelLw
41618 2; J (JnffiiH 933 21 2; T Collins 565 5 1.
Hulls—J O Edvvards-359 21 3; E Hardy 833
14 1; J Malone 857 1 4;- U Hardman 538 3 2; A
Hilda-V 971 21 2; Will Jarrell 10 2 2; S J BDLiit
J282 4; E Collius.iv 161 3 4; JonnthauG Davis
1202^2 4; D Lin bey 502 14 1; J Pliillips jr 934
J9 3l Z Onail 83512 1; J Maddurvl8& 17 4; .M
Perrill 1089 12 1. *
CampLef^—J Hardy 555 2 3; JDorsott jr 20 17
LATER FROM ENGLAND.
SAVANNAii May 0.
The stbam-pafket David llrotcn, arrived at
Charleston on yesterday morning; by' her «e
received tlie -Yco York Courier Sf Enquirer,
■ nd Commercial A dverHscr—the former of the
morning of tlie 4th Inst, and tin; l itter of the
■veilin'? df tli? same day,’ front which we have
■■'Xlractcd the latq foreign news below, brought
tolhat port by tlie packet ship Smith America.
The dates by this vessel ar. , LW arpool of the
2d and London up to the 1 si of April.
Tlie Irish'.Coercion Bid has passed the
House of Com mans by a majority of 259, and
in consequence of the amendments made to it
in that body, is rettjrned to :he U ,-us: of Lords.
It will no doubt again pass there and-its provis
ions immediately carried into execution. The
number of troop's kept in Ireland by the Brit
ish government, appears, from the debates, to
be nd less than 28,(109 nieif, or about one fourth
of their whole standing army.
A change has taken place in the • British
Cabinet,though jf will not probably.he attend
ed with any change in its policy—Lord Godcr
Burke. 1st Monday in May, and the 3d in Nov j
Jefferson. 3d do do and 4tli in Oct.
Richmond. 1st do in Tune, and 1st in Jau.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT. 8 C olwtLes.
•Villiam II. Crawford, Jiiuge.
■ Da.nill Cuasoli-r. Solicitor General.
Taliaferro. 3d Monday in January and July.
Wilkes. 3d Go in Feb. 4th do
Madison. 24 do March and Sept.
Eibert* 3d do do do
Warren. 2d Mou. in April aud Tuesdayafter
the-1st do.iii QeW ... >
Ojlothori
ie 3d
do
do
do
Hancock.
2d
do
do
Lincoln.
1th
do
do
do
2;-John Love 1276 II I; Idi-im O Griffis 1096 16 ich, who was Colonial Secretary;, has become
2; S \\ atts 438 13 In; D M-luishs orps 541 2 3,
I !{ I f lllltakll Qj O O i . T V T . - I t I *
c U 11iiiiton 819 3 4: J Ynnznnt321 1 4.
Ct.Wtin Henry 1534 3; \Vm Williamson
821 2 1; E West 179211 I; l r a E West 1124 21
3; Wm Shqddix 287 14 1; .M Harris 703 16 2:
Peyton Mays 3.36 2 3; G Eastern 1 ood 842 12; I
Sims328 4 I; 11 S then 128 2 3; Wm Chnndle
M9 2 !; TP Hastes 1294 15 2; E Wittiek 623 18
2: 11 Frtcman 16 13 2; Tims Eason 70! 15 2,
Tints tlycr jr 821 18 2; II U illis f 113 16 2; Nor
man Bradley 504 2 2; K Edwards 128 5 1; Jas
Flemming 791 17 3; ?.( Mon o 400 Hi 4; Jas Gar-
mou 410 13 In; C F Clifton 56536 2; J \V90ds
orps 716 2; 011 Kenan 339 13 In, J M-Ivaidit
•34 13 In. . _ ■
Crawford—\\ Simmons 469 2 1; DR Perry
610-8 4; W in Harper II 17 3; M Pettis sr 1016
111; Hugh Ross 163 19 2; A Johnson 3I& 5 1;
A M \\ liRfl 416 12 1; J Potitr 245 2 2; Geo A
Lamb 593 19 2; John IV Hoskins 389 16 4; E .1
Wall 239 18 2; L I* Tnber.24a 4 3; W C Sealey
161 2 3; Thos Psnry 803 4 3; D FuLom 470 15
I; A N Clrirdy828 4 I; R Harvey 1117 16 2; A
Gurus w 272 13 Is; A Marshall 277 12 I; I, J
Matthews 389 15 1; II J.essel orp979 II 1; John
Fey 230241; Ann Lacy tv-568 14 1.
imptlc—Thos Duty 121. 29 3- A Gicnthouse
Go 5 1; TP Joins 373 lo 1; i5- Whatley 309 19
IMoses Mills 93 19 2; J Hightn'ivcr 902 2 3; 1*
Nelson 153 11 1; A Hulsoy 956 21 3; John Cow
ley 4781 2; J E H.iistrn 925 4 I; B Youuetdood
70 43; J Malibis 193 2 1; 11 Cassells 22 21 2;
Woodson Leo JOM 1741; .1 1/ Critteoulin 891 19
3; J .Moses 289 12; J DH.-iU 210 13; C Turner
w 511 21 2; Jas llnriley286 151; D Thomas 89
31; 43 TruitCOO I; J \Vtddrcp557 192; F Da-
Um Bettenon 637 4 3; John Angle
407 1G2. -
Henry—11 Konklc 93 15 2; .1 II Saxon 282 I
3; fi> .Maimio 924 1 2; Burrell Npil 1081 19 2; J
M-GHioes orps 960 2 2; Il Hnbbar.l 2 20 3; G
Pallmoro 52812 1; Ja. Overton 98 1 4; L John
son 593 20 3: E H kVest orn J6 4*3: Jas Hem
f . -UP ''inuk 940 22; S Fowls 1209
1; J Larkcr 371 13 Is; J Thompson .56(3 3 3;. 1
Lord w 493 24; Wm Pratt 513 f3 Is; I* Danic
W 3213 1; L D Frctwell 469 2 4; D M'Danie
Johnson 412 15 2; Stephen Paco 7 19 2; Wm
I aylor So 17 3; S Strickland 351 112; CTuek-
wT < -' rlrn P -16U 2 2; MJ Bi.ekajaw 700
o ; rT £ a,ch "'S 11 °f f92l 2 I; J J Tumei'200
1 : J , 82 ’ R Meck 113 2
MOW® 10/04 1; Jolm Goodwin 351 15 1; Kohl
Wilkins 015 12 1; R .M*Kcc h of f 110 172; B
“Wood 105 17 4; T Cawley 897 15 2; James
Bridges sr 9/5 1 I; J S Jones 1235 11 I.
Jloustoii—J Rawls 370 i4 I; G Raley 1231 3
—> J btephens 11.1220,1; John Hugger 257 2 3;
A Barker 360 20 3: ( has jl'Coy 977 2 2- Cbns
Johnson 111 3 2; E F Collins 849 2 4; Isia- S
Brown 823 20 3; S Sikes 62 12 1; Win Burga-
my 25 13 I; A WilHfort!635II 1; B Powell 1273
.1.1; M Howell n73 2 2; J Holloway 1149 3 3; P
A Perd.-eorp 721 182; J 0 | m Hall J060 5 I; Wm
Fail 723 4 I; N Quick 94022; S Fowls 1209 4
F
F-Dauie!
642 5 U D Clark 106121 2. ' " *’ “ M ‘ I>a,,,eI
. ,laws '-—-6 3; T Gates 1147 3
4; J II Kencday961 193; R Pickett Z74 1 4; W
LirnNcy 583 19 2; T 11 Brooks 802 4*3; John
Towles 463 192; I Balls orps 173 15 I; WJaek-
son 616 16 2; E Wilder I0B7 2 3; R Kinslev339
18 3: F George 332 23; C Y Brooks 793 16 2;
M in Baker317 1 2; C Dolton 851 3 2; S Baker
3214 10 2; James May 783 2 2: Win* Baker CS
JO Jus Oreeoo 983 J-l I; J Thompsou’s orps
6993 1; Jas R/.qucmoro 1030 IJ J; H B tfablik
nt-s. 616 12 I; I) Ware 1042 17 -3; Jn r Comer si
67 15 i; J Smith 997 16 2; T A Miildh lirnoks 295
2 4; N Luilo 1212 21 2; I Kindrick-193 16 I; J
\V Grigg 153192; D Tillery 1236 19 2; 1) .Sea
born 992 20 3; J Foivlcr 99 1 4; S Uinfrcy 306
1 3; B Lindsey 28 11 J.
Monroe—J G Jordan 780 16 2; P L Foster 47
3 1; 1) Ponder 142 1 2; Jolm Finch 1209 3 2:
Wm 11 Whit
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Wy
Lard Privy Seal, vacated by-the- resignation
of Lord Durham. Mr. Stanley succeeds Lord
; Gpderich; and Sir Joint Cam llobhoiisc suc
ceeds Mr. Stanley as Secretary lor Ireland.
On the important subject of' Slavery in the
West Indies, the Premier, Earl Grey, in reply
to sonic questions put--to him, said, “that to
declare immediate emancipation would up-
donbtedly make short and easy work ol the- Roivudcs. ' Thursday.before the -1th Monday
WESTERN CIRCUIT, 8 Coc.nties.
OlIAULKS DoLGIIKUTY, Jllll^C.
Tpr.NER II. Tuicpk, Solicitor General.
Clark. 2d .Monday in February and August.
Waltou. 31 do do
Jackson. 4th Go do
Gwinnett. 2 Mon. in .March and Sept.
Hall. 3d *. do'- do*
Frmklip. 1st dti in April and Oci.
Ilabershani. 39 • do ^ do
Rabun, ^lll J iln; Go
OC.MUI.GEG CIRCUIT. 7. Covurir.3.
I.. Q. C. Lamar, Judge,
Edward Y. Hill, JBolic-itor General.
Jla dwin. -1th MoyGay in Keb. and August*'
iMiirgan. 1st Go .March and 'September.
jCri-cne- 2d «!o «o Go
Pulnanr. 3d do do Go A
Wilkinson. 1st do *. April, aud Tuesday after
the 1st .Monday in Oct. , —
Jones, *3d Monday iu .-\j»rtl aiid Oct.
Jasper.. 4t!i do Go t . <tb
SOUTHERN CIRClTJ', 13 Coe.vTiKS
Lott WAitakN, Judge.
Sijspnn^ F...Mi£i»>:n, S'dicJfor General.
Tu iggs. 3d .Monday in ALireli and Sept.
Mou roe..
Fayette.
Nc.ivtmii
Btfcts.
,m H Mime 101917 3; John King 496 19 2; J
ennedy 737 5 1; Win F Fryer 1285 17 3; I
r jn»o 83 213; A M-Cludify 1/5 3 2; 15 F .My-
rick MM I 12 I; Win R May 101)3 2 3; R Red
ding >74 15 2; Wm 'LV.it 742 I >; M Slangier
292 16 4: L L Grifiin 1088 32j T Bowdon 60 3
4: Jas Fogu. iy 1067 3 1; C S Pringle 12S9 3 2;
I) Four.- 2! 18 3; Wm Bryan 723 192; 1. II
Turner .7 I 12 J; .M Durham 319 17 3, Win D
WnxlU -'ll) - I; J Harlow 297 3 3; B W Hop-
son 361 15 1 T AnHerson 1310 14 /; K Morgan
585 15 2: E Johnson 121 17 3: \ A G.iuhling
776 16 3; I) Wilkinson 633-1 3: W in E Akins
1217 2 2; Wm Roberts 29^ 16 2; .1 Pittman 241
2 3; - Wm M Stcgor 1622 2; J Freeman BJS65 1;
O J W illis 91 I t 3; II Henigan 104 1 4; A P r-
kir.s 225 172; Wm Elliott 287 17 3; C M Sut
ton 245 16 4; Thos Johnson 966 11 1; M Edge
1212 21 3; J H Pickard 665 162; R Love 415 20
3; J Wilson 1276 3 3; It .M-Gough 716 51; E
Daniels orp*811 192; J B Hcgad 1229 2 2; J
Newberry 559 14 1; L Conea Jjr560 M l; D
•saver* 11 12 1.
Pike—I. Hancock 4002 3; P B Serrly 779 11
1; Win Bland 122532; M I!uherw345 1 I;’Wm
Baker 12/H J9 2; W Warren 24 16 2; J W Reid
441 15 1; VV Andrews orp. 675 15 2: E P Daniel
465 15 2; J N.un 79 152; .1 D W mil 12002 I; C
M-D.mell 4913 Is; J Wri 2 bt74I 12 I; J .f H im
ih a 1 157 1*4 3: J ,s Neal 276 16 2.
”■ " 1 ' L
A.vunr CovTRovimsr.—-A Fable—AdVa.\-
TAcrous to both sides.—A certain crab, cas;
upon the shore by the tide, aud eager to regain
its i.at've element, was walking, ns was his cu>
tom, sideways 10 the w iter's edge. By the wa ,
he met with an eel in tlie same predicament; bu
he, like most other people, travelled with his head
foremost. “I Cannot see o," .-.aid b - ref, “wh
yon sloniliLrefuso to conform 'n 'be nisionis «'
•he world and the habits of society, therefore I
■will thank vou to turn about and walk like otlie
Jirople.” Tno cthIi maintained his right to eoill,
•s he pleased, more especially as it was liie on I
way h« could walk. The eel persisted. A qu o -
Tel ensued; meantime ibe tide went out, an
neither party went back or forward. Being U’-
able 10 reach tlie watei, they were left to die u
thirst upon the sand.
matter; but he confessed tlmt that was not the
way in.which .he wished to deal with the ques
tion ; aud ho was*glad.to heat from his noble
friend’s explanation thatJhoAvord “immediate”
was not to bo taken as meaning immediate,
but the earliest period at which emancipation
could take place witli safety to all the interests
concerned. He (Earl Grey) was auxidtis for
thc nholition of sjaveiy, but lie - was* not pre
pared to declare for immediate emancipation,
without considering the consequences that
might flow from such a measure:
It appears determined that the .monopdly of
the trade to China* possessed by the East In
dia Company is to cense, hut the company is
to retain the exercise of its territorial functions
in India? .
Frdin France there is‘nothing important;
The situation of die Duchess de Borri is stilltho-
causc of a good deal of debate. Tlie Cariisls
are clamoring for her immediate liberation,
this is denied by the friends of the Govern
ment, who say .that her health is .as good “as
can be expected.” ^
No cllaAgo'is perceptible in the .-conduct of
the King of Hollau.i;* lie continues to feinforcc
his squadron in the Scheldt, and, in an inter
view with his late Ambassadcn- in London,
Zuyleu van Nycvelt, has expressed nis deter
mination nvUo-submit to conditions whicli lie
considered unjust.
Some doubt still hangs over Turkish Ttfl’airs/
It docs not appear to’ be positively known
whether tlie Egyptian troops have advanced to
Smyrna or nof;. still it seeifls placed heyond a
doubt that the intervention of the great pow
ers will prevent any further hostilities between
the Porte and the Pacha. - ' - -
The-Si. Pfctr*rsburgli Gazette contains.a re
port of the proceedings adopted by the Empe
ror towards the Ottoman - Empire, and of after the 1st
their resq.lts.af Constantinople. The Sultan is 1
reported to hpve been higldy gratified by "9the
splendid proofs of the ex dted regard of his
Majesty the Emperor, for the interest of the
Ottoman Empire,” and has made arrangements
t6 avail himself of the aid ofRussia, should c-
YentS require it^ The • Russian squadron wat>
Iv ing in' tho Bosphonis, b'ut was to repair fo
Sizeboli in die Black Sea, with the first fair
wind, where it will be joined by the land forces,
now upon th'-ir march for Turkey. From this
place tlie united forces .will advance to tho de
fence of Constantinople, should be requisite to
do so. _ . \
The King of Wortcmburg has dissolved the
Legislative Chambers of his dominions abrupt
ly and some of the Journals look forward to’
a serious resistance to his Will on the part of
the - people.-
Tim most interesting news is fcopi Gpoifd,
where two fresh attacks have. been made by
tho troops of Don Miguel and successfully re
pelled. - . ‘ •
We fear that the Constitutionalist will finally
be. compelled to retire. They have ;dready
been ten moritlis In Oporto without making, a
single step in advance, and now it will be seen
that the dispute with Admiral Sartoius, places
new and sdrious difficulties in the wav of Don
Pedro. . . * . .
in May mid No*
Tlioiuas. On llteAIonday^ tliercaficr.
Dooly. 4th.Monday ill .March :nul Sept. *
•Dceatiic. Mimdhy. affcf the-4th Monday in'
May and Nov, •
Ea-Iy. Ou the MoitdafS after the court in DcL
catiw. ' .S
Balsef. Oil tlie"'MouJayj» after the -court iii
Early. ‘ •.
Telfair. 3d Monday in April find Oct.
Irivin. Cothc 'Eursday; after.
Laurens. 1st Monday hi April, and- Wetliics-
day after 1st Monday in Oct. . . • *
rttlaski. 2d Monday in Aptil aud Gct7
Appling. 4th do*.. ill! "do
Ware. On tho THnrjdfays thereafter. ^ 1
FLINT CIRCUIT.'iO CouM-nfs.
Un 111 stop 11 kit 15. 8thiis«, Judge,.
Washington I’oe, 8olieiior General.
•( raw-ford. 3d Monday iit Feb. and Aug.
Upson.. -4th- di5 do do .
Fike. *l.-d do iu Marcfi mid S.-pt.
• 2d ' do do do
. 3d do do * • do .
4tb do do do
1st do hi April Snd Thursday Af
ter die 1st Monday in Get.
lleijry. 2d Mortday in April and Oct:
IM Aston. 4tfi do * tin do
Bibb. ’ 3d -- do in May and Nov. -' ,
G11ATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, 15Comities
Grisdt E. Thomas, JndgtL.
J. Ik.II. Camphell, Soliciior' General.
- Stewart. 2.I .Monday iu Janl-aml July..
Raailulpli. Thursdays thereafter.
Lee. 3d Monday inJaii. and July.
Sumter. Thursday thereafter.
M;rriou. 4tli Monday iu Jau. and July.
1 Miiicogee. 2d do in Feb. mid Aug., *•
Talbot: .1st do hi March and Sept. .
Carroll. 4tli do in April aad Oct.
Harris. .2d do . hi March raid Sopt.
.Meriwether. v<fdo do.. do
Troup. 4th do do do
Coweta. 1st do* in' April, aud Wednesday
do In Oct. ' • r ■ *
DeJCalb. 2d do iu April aud Oct.
Cainphcll. 3d ilo tlo ^ ' do
ffenrd. 1st do. in Jlay and Friday after
the -1 tli do in Oct.
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, 16. Counties.
J. W. Hooi-cn, Jud^e.
ffiUiAH Ez/.ard, Solicitor General.
Cherokee.- 2d .Moiuluyiu I'yh. anil Aug.
Forsyth. • 3d. do - do — do
. Luuipkia. Thursday after.
linriun. 4th .Monday jn I-'eb. and Aug, •*
Gilmer. Tiiursday after-
Murray. 1st Monday id March, and SQpt.
Floyd. Thursday atter <1<>
“Cass. 2d‘.Monday iiiAlarch.aud Sojif.
Paulding. Tiiursday after do
Cobb; - 3J Monday in* March and Sept. *
Pulaski 3d da in Jan. and July.
Appling. .‘5,1 do Juiie and Dec.
Ware. 4th do do
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Rihb. 3d Monday in Aiig.' a'n<l Feb.
Houston. 4th do in July aud Jau.
Butts. 2d do in Jan.-mvl July-
Crawford. 3d.do hi .May add Nov.
Upson. 4th do do
J‘ikc. 1st do iu Juue and Doc.
Monroe. 2d do do
Eayetto.' 3d do in .litue and 2d iu Jan.
. Newton. 4th do in Juue and Dec.'
llfcnry. 3d do do
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Stewart. Tuesday after the 1st Monday in
Jan. and July:
Randolph. Thursday after tlie 1st Monday
in-Jan.and July.
Lee. 4th Monday iii May and Nov".
•Sumter. 1st .do in,Juue and .Sept:-
.Marion. 3d do in M iy and Nov.
Muscogee. 1st tin in June and Dee.
Talbot; .1st do-111 Fob, and Aug.
' Carroll.'1st ‘do do - _. •
Iiarris. _ 2d do in Juiie aiid Dec.
.Meriwciher. 1st da in May-and Noy.
Troup. 3d do iii Juiie tufd Dee.
Coweta. 4th do do .
DeKidb, 2d do in iiily and Jgai.
CaulpbtU. 2d do.in June and Dec.
llearu. 1st do in Feb. and July.
- * CJIF.ROKEE ( IRCUIT. * , '.
Cherckce. ' 2d Monday In April aiut jDct.
. Forsyth:. 3d do d:>'
Liimpl^u: -ltli do .do
Union. 1st-- ild Iii Mayaui! Nov.
Oilraer. - 2d do* - do.
Murray. 3d do ** do
Floyd. 4ih . do *„. • Go *
Cass;'. 1st do ili.Jiiiie and Dee.
I’nUMiug-. 3d do do
t'l.iiii. Go <i<>
MiSGELtiAiMlOUS. .
From the ~Nuc England Farmer.
BROTHER JOHNATHAN'S ADVICE
TO IIIS SON. .'
of entering into a family state, be not in a hur
ry; let judgment control fancy. A thorough
understanding eUthe business of the kitchen is
of the greatest importance to any lnlv: to say
the least, the ladyftjdio is unacquainted with
this important accomplishment, is .continually
liable to imposition by her servants. ne
sound of the gridiron to a hungry man, is lel-
ter. music tlian the sound ot tlie piano. Seek
one wlio is prudent and discreet, in whom
there is neatness and good sense; stlcii^an one
is of great price. “Dignity and honor” in do
mestic life, “are iier clothing, and on her
tongue is tlie law of kindness.” But mark tlie
reverse,: “It is better (said the wise prince)
to dive'll in tlie corner ol tlie house top, or il
vbu ['lease', iir 0110 end ol the garret, wnCi
motherwort, and' tahscy,fuiil many useless com
bustible matters are promiscuously thrown to
gether; “tlpn with a brawling woman j.n a
ivido-house,”,where all the capacious..rooms
are richlv’gafiiislied with tlie best ot furniture.
HOSPITALITY.
“In a gloomy day in the month of Novem
ber, a. travelled- 011 horseback stopped at the
d>nir of an inn in the -villago of Rouclt'c, which
adjoins the park of Mahnaisan, The hostess
went' out to receive him, and having cfven his
horse to the stable boy, he ordered dinner.— toe prisoner oecame so .aim u.«me courts
He was shown iUto the best room iu the house, under tlte necessity of granting a recess, , oca .
and tlie busv ..hostess- set about prcnari'ng his I a ' )Ie i: . ,in to . b .° ^cnqyev^t ta Ins apart^
repast. In'a few mTnuics another traveller 1 the'pr.son for revuv... _ On this 6cca.vo a b^
Oh horseback stopped at life inn, mid also or- f a ^ afn removed upon his bod, and so strong^
Acred dinner. “1 am vcry sorry that I can- | «PP : ‘al was nmMe hy this distressing exhibit
A Hoar.—At a court of sessions which c'
ed a few days since, at Hackensack, N j° s ‘
lioax was [ilayeil off, which, for its singular 1
daefty and success, deserves t.i he recci-xV
The perpetrator had been a long ti mp .
r I 1 1 •• 1 . *
on at Hackensack, awaiting his trial J
a charge of perjury. _ The evidence ■ ;
him ( stablisiii, " tho offence was known to ,'-
ofso Conclusive a characior,lhatno body
ed for a moment that the proceedings tigy
hini would terminate by Ills - imprisonment •
the state prison. A living dog however, ^
ter than a dead lion, as was shown bv the
sue of this- man’s case. It appears that a fc*
days prior to the time appointed for trial, til t'
every rxpodiet.f which his fruitful min'] !■
? | capable of devising seemed to he exhausted f
the vain hop-- of escape from bis perilous sito
a.tion. ho had a severe pai-alytic stroke 1
wills'll one entire side was rendered power]
I11 this feeble and helpless condition, insh^,
upon his-tri il, he was conveyed upon a bed fi 0 j
the prison'to-the court rooni. 'j’he spectacle
of an infirm and afflicted fellow heinr, on t-'-’
for a perjury Ltd a powerful influence upon:
sympathies of tlie jury. They, neverilicle«
felt themselves bound, under tlie weight ofcij!
deuce, rrhictantly to return against him a vet.
dice of* gqtity. White the trial was in proves,
the prisoner became so faint that the court
under the necessity of
able him to b
hot accommodate you sir,” -said tho hostess;
‘hut every tiling we have in the house has been
bespoke by a gentleman who arrived a few
minutes before you.’—‘Go up stairs, 1 said tire
1 naveller, ‘and tellyour guest I shall be obliged
(o him ifjio will permit me to share'bis din.ncF,
and.Twill defray my jAirtion of the expense.”
Tile l;ostess delivered the message to the first
traveller, who polite^' repliedyr-r Tel! the gen-
lias been your''obedience, indtistry; and deport
ment,* during your minority,' that I liavc full
conddenceJliat you will never w illingly jilacc a
tlior-n in myiTiildw; but that you will by indus- . _
try integrity and honesty, play the man, and ! pected,.considering the shJrt acquaintance of
j thereby^-st'ablish a cli:jractei--for yourself H, ° * I'l.rdm-ioV the demtet. «•!«•» some
^a-TS.-
EAri FERN CIRCUIT.
Wnyii'c. Last Holiday-in Dec. mid Mav.
Camden. 1st
do
Jan*i\udJutte.
Gijuu.' 2d ■.
doT
v do
AfriMokh. 3d
^do/
^O" . ** •
Brjian. '4th
do #
do‘ ^
Liberty- 2d
. do
. do
'Btriloeli. Jit
do irnFeh and.July.,
Effaigham'. 2d
do
• % -do
Ch:nhanr. . 3d
do •
• do . /-
As you have been educated in the" habits of
; industry, L need not'say imicji cm that score:
| yet-it cafuao’t be two often repeated, that at all
cvculSjSliuii the hauntsofidh-rs, dram shops, and
•all-plactfs; ofclissipation, as it is jxjtreputablc W
ho seen at Slicli places except on imperious he-*
cessity- - . • * -* .* -
• For your general conduct in society,' bo
pleasant.and obliging to your equals'-and infe
riors;'respectful to your superiors and segniors;
•sincereand-upright'with-all. .Avoid coiite.jtiou
and strife, and **sl*.un iii 1 bad ; company.«-Pi>
sjiiso not tlie pool* anti decrepit—.show pity to'
the unfortunate, and extend charity to the nee
dy, ekpttcially those .who are worth v to -receive
jt. Small injuries treat with silent contempt—
never retaliate, but, manfully defend, yourself
jvhen necessary. * ' - -
•Regard virtue as the great ornament of niau—
g'oVern your passions. Let your .language he
pure,-aud speak with deliberation. Shim* the
unfruitful works of darkness of every kind, and
Iqt'yovft- conduct be sqdi as will bear the light
m ,Q aVj* . -
Sliould you bp in the employment.of anoth
er, he faithful to the man; remember always,
that his business is your business; .and that his
interest in a sense is your interesi. Prv not in
ihe secrets of your neighbors, but keep your
of tlie helpless^nrisonor, tiiat the prosocuti:.,
Attornoy, Mr. Campbell, and Ids associate, M?
Todd, benevolently lent a hand iu his rcmot>|
thence and hack.
•The Court, upon his conviction, felt no lit-’,
embarrassment in coming to a result, as to t| ; .
degree and character of punislnnent they s otiM
award a ainst him, for the serious and infamoas
trima- 0/ whicli he bad been found guiitv. Ik.
Bering however, as they said, tiiat he could not
capability to commit banc
linntion to do so continued,
ih a great measure destroyed by the afflictfe.
paralysis under'vvlifcb wo thou labored ; that if
fsent to" prison lie must remain there a public
charge without rendering nny adequate sortie
in return lor his support—•hut above ail, tiiatb
was likely, ec.- rding to 1 very reasonable pro
ability,-ofso slnrtly answering for his tras.
gressions .before another and higher iribiwa!,
they came to rf conclusion that all the cads g
public justice would be answered in his case, 1?
imposing uppn him a fine. They'therefore,
part of the country where lie appeared to be a‘j nuire out ot a r, -'- ,lr d to toe, forms (>t inv, tiiia
j- c . I any desire to. its exact collection, imposed upa
fiiib of jive dollars.’
•SVVcll.* Charles, the loiig Vislicd for day' btii : ‘lemtm 1 shall be glad of his company, but that j.! 0V l n S n ^' - | JV ®y. a ^
arrived: and from this time you are ho ledger i it is not my practice to accept payment from ;
uiulel'jn^ .care and cmitiol. You circ.na\r your persons uuiom I uivilc to Jtiio wit,> me. ; 1 ne
own man, and the world is before you. Such second traveller accordingly
Went ifp .stairs,
anil having expressed hb”acl;np\vledgfhcnts for
tho "kind/Oception ho had expcrit iiced, they
both sat down to table. . ,. . ■ .
■ "“The dinner was as cheerful as could be exi
the partiesburduring the dessert, when some
excellent wine Was placed-before them,-the
conversation became more iinrestriiino/J, jmd
the second traveller ventured to ask Ills oblig
ing Amphytrion wluit had brought hint to that
.stranger. ‘I have beeirordered -hefc,’ h
[died, ‘by the cardinal. 1 —By the “cardinal!’
resumed Iris companion, in .a tone of surprise:
‘Pardon my curiosity, sir, if I enquire whether
yott.lia.ve reason ty. suppose you h.Tve given his
eminence any - otfemee I5y np*. means,! re
plied the first travgUer; ‘ttnd it asjo free'my-
seif front any such imputation t’uat'I liave come,
here. The fact is, there has been pnbiisliod at
Rochelle, my native town, n viruleiit s-itire up-
ori- the piiblfc conduct and personal character
of*tha cardinal, several copios of tviiich liav
been addressed to the kidg^, and though 1 ne
ver itf my life wrote a single word that lias ap
peared .inf print, ! am-unjustly accused of hoinc'
tlie autfiol- of this pamphlet.' Nothing obtains
such ready belief as the whisperings of follv
ajiil ill nature aad I have therefore lost iio tihie
in obeying the summons of his eminence jn tlie
hope of effectually, refuting the absurd charge
tlrat has been brought against me: —‘.Sir;’ said-
iris companion, with an'expression of marked
anxiety,‘return thanks to Providence for the
fortunate accident which has introduced me to
you to-day. * I also have been summoned hith-
own, and tlie num’s with whom'you may live.,
Shoald-you go into business yourself, pursue j er Uv the cardinal, and for no other purpose, 1
it ea’rly irntl late with resolution, arid never put; an» conyiacedt than that of beheading you.!’ A
off any thing to;be dou’c tomorrow,• that ought | Uirill ot horror passed through the-foame ofihe
to he done to day:. Never be above your 1m- | person to wlionj these words were addressed.
siaess, nor let'-your btr-incss drive you; pt-rsdrf-.1 *TpS,‘sir,’ resumed* tkc speaker,* ‘ I stiy again, wan dor at-tlnj miraculous recovery ot fc
ally-silpori 11 tend it-; and let your uniform indus- | m y 4ask would have been to belicad you. I am comoti ve powers, 6t Winch hui the day 1
try bo a pattern for those you.inav. emjfloy <>r j dm fexeciftioner ol a neighbouring town ; "and ; ‘ ,0 had-heon sbotuinglyd.privoriband also
*-' - * ■ whpnHvei^the cardinal 1ms any secret act of fl H <5tupmUbecredulity ol^^thase who hal Ixfij
vengeance to perform, I receive orders' to re-"! s0 successfully duped by an arch inip .stcr.
paif to the castle. The particulars Vliave just j . A*. I . Courier Sy Enquiltr.
a
' Tlie brother of the prisoner, who manifest-
ed Ter him during all this, while flic most frater
nal soTicifbde,'-advanced the ifnc, and witli a
on« lioric waggon in whicli ho had placid a
bed, drove off with* him from the prison.
One of the prosecuting cou-.isel liaviug busi
ness. i 1 this” city on the following day, cr.&stj
tlitr Terry at the loot of Courtland strict, Lutii*
extent of his surprise and asionh/naient may k
better conceived than described, whhtl alrnos!
inimedhitely on landing, he ran plump upt-l
gainst ihe dying man, who was hastening to
wards tho ferry with the eagerness and" speed of I
;t flying IHjrcury. The counsel of course c:-
pressed.his amazement at this singularly unci- 1
petted Yecontre, to which the culprit replied
thuekliflg at the suecessof jus ingeniouscxtied-
ent, and proud of-tiie deception he had praen’e-
ed by the inimitable manner in which he M
a'ctudriout the character of a cripple—0!i!I
am a great deal better today than yesteidaj.
,-Thea with a knowing wink and a hearty faad,
he dropped Iris arm and contracted Iris leg, t»
prove, tlie-idcntitv of tho paralytic cheat, ami
incovering .himself immecliatc-ly, turned Hastily
upon his Ired; and naado tho best of his way to
rije ferry, leav ing ihe counsel to
’ ' -'M^ef ins lo-1
b.fe
i r ,0 t,r ( ' s*ituliot»n!i t.
cosrzirs or
Wo have bcea at same jttiiis to prepare the
following calendar, .md to render it as the exam
ination of the laws for twelve years past would
admit. It will-ho scc;i ihnrwc have inclad'cd the,
new circuit organized by the last legislature, nml
that w’c have altered the ti ne of holding" several
courts accor-lins 10 the provisions of lato laws."
-SUPERIOR COURTS.
EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties.'
William Law, Judge.
. Jos*Fit, Wh Jackso.x, Solicitor General.
Bulloch. Thursday before the 1st Monday in
November, and the Thursday before tho 4th Mon
day in March.
Camden, 1st Monday iu April, aud the 2d
in .November.
W nyuc. 2d Monday in April, and Thursday
after tlie*2d Monday in November.
Glynn. Thursday after die 2d Monday in A-
pril, aud the 3d Monday in November.
McIntosh. 3d Monday in April, and the Wed
nesday after the 3d Monday in November.
Bryan. 1st Monday in December, and the
Thursday after court 111 Liberty county.
Liberty.' M ednesday after the 1st Monday in
December, and <hc .Monday following the court
iu McIntosh.
Eiliugliam. 2d Monday in Dec. and May!
Chatham. 1st do in Jan. and 3d in May.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT, 9 Coucities.
W’illiam \V. Holt, Judge.
Cii.uiLES J. JkskinI, Atioriiey General
Columbia. 2d .Monday iu Maxell and Sept.
Washington. 4ih do do do
•Moiiigouiery. 2il do in April and Thurs
day alter the 1st Monday in Ocober. ~
1 atm.ill. I hursday after ihe 2d Monday in
\pril, and die 2d .Monday in October,
Em iiuicl. 3d Al-.miay in ipril, and the
* uar-day after the 2d 'donday in Oct.
Si riven. 4th Aloud.ay in April, aud the 3d
Aiouo.i) in Oct.
.MIDDLE CIRCUIT.. *
Coiamtiia. 3d .Monday in Jmie, and tho 1st
Wednesday after Christmas, of 4th Monday in
December.
Washington. 4th Mouthy in Jan. nnd July,
Montgomery.
Tauiall.- 2d
Em^i'iiiicl. 1st
crivcu. 2d
Durkc. 1st
Jed'crson. 3(1
Richmond.. 4th
Tst
«
do
do
cfo
"do
do
do
in Feb. auid Aug:
do --
in Jau. nml July.
P . (f,
' ' do ■ •
dxr
[fo in- Jan. mid June.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Madison. 2d Mouday I11 Jan. and July.
Elbert. 3d do do
Oglethorpe. 4th do in Jau. and -Juno.
Lincoln. 1st do in Feb. and July.
Hancock. 1st do do and 3d in Aug.
Warren. 2d do do do
Wilkes. 1st do in May ami -4th iu Sept.
Taliaferro. 3d do do nod Nor.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Fra uklitf. 1ih .Monday in Jan. and July.
Ratiuu. 1st * dor in July and Jan.
Gwinnett. 2<1 do i;i June and Dec.
Jackson. 2.1 do in Jan.'aiid 1st in July.
Clark. 4th do in Oct. and 2d In Mtiy.
Habersham. 2d do in July and Jan.
Hall. 3d do in*June and Dec.
Walton. 3d do in .May ami Nov.
OC.MULGEE CIRCUIT.
W'ilkinson.. 2<l .Monday in July ami Jau.
Jones. 4th
Jasper. 3d
Baldwin. 4th
Greene. 2d
in Jauuary.
■Morgan. 1st
I’u tii am. 34
do do
"do Go
do in May and Nov.
do in Juue aud 1st Tuesday
Go in Juno ami Dec.
do do
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Twiggs. 4th Monday iu Jan. and July.
Lowidcs. 3d do do and 1st in Juue.
Thomas.
Dooly
Decatur.
•Early.
Baker.
Telfair.
Irwin.
Laurens.
i. 1st
Go
do and July.
3G
Go in
March and Sept.
. 4th
Go in
Jan and 2d iu Juno
2<1
Go
Go aud July. -
4ih
Go
do do
1st
Go ill
April and 2d in Ocl.
4lh
do in .
Jau. and 1st in July.
. 1st
do iu
Juue aud December.
have under your care. Lpt your commands
be understood and proniptly obeyed.'
As to dress—let it be decent and according
'to your employment. - Be not anviotrs to fol
low the faibrans, but remember that - cleanfi-
liexS is a cardinal, virifle.. Never judge tlie
character'of a man by his external appear
ance. m c. .y
Punctuality' is df the utmost consequence;
by it you may draw muiiny (sliuuld you wish)
from ybur ngiglibur% pocket.
Let your accounts be accurately-kept, hotli
debt and credit, bud settle ofteir,' Reckon with
yourself once n year, perhaps about the first .of.
'January is the .best lime, Make a close-cal
culation and sec iu what l'atittrde'you are sail
ing: see whero you liaVe missed ;t "figure, an l
let these errors Bo as beacoiis a;td landmark
to warn you in future. For the neglect of* such
reckoning, and running on.hi a supposed pros
perous course, many liavo been sliipwryckcd
ut :d ruined. Small debts and interes are too
often overlooked by debtors, but creditors ne
ver forect them; lienee bring tliciii -all into
reckoning, whether for*or against; they often
make a‘large item in tho general account.
Should you build a house,-let it be no larger
than is necessary for 1 the purpose designed, for
buildings in the country larger yhan necessary,
are poor property; but in any case, let the
cellar b’e as large as the frame.
Have an opinion of your own, hut ever keep
your mind open to conviction. Never despise
a man because lie differs iii opinion from you.
As to religious matters—be no stranger to your
bible, and form your creed from its* pages, but
not from thcopinion of men. As to politics—
endeavor, to understand in some measure, the
government in whicli you live, and the char
acter and motives of tho moil who direct it.—
Never give your vote to a man who is unwor-
Iieard you relate, together "with tha hour
your appointment here, ail convince me, beyond
a doubt, that’yoa.aro iharkedfotit as a victin
From the Portland Courier of Purs la)-.
The -*' r - v SerfLot.—Captain Joshua Knjil
But fear Jiothing;-1 will seculfr t’our escape. J o ; ” tho jjrig Speed," who recently arrived at P
Gfclcr your hors- insla'ntly, and go with me. I j part from M itarizas, inf inns us tint wiieit*
will acquit myself of the debt of gratifutjo'vfhich t Cape Cod" about twenty-five miles distant, k
your courtesV haS'impo^tl on m$v’ . fell' in whh his Snakish":Ja ; sty, and !nd a Iii
“ l.lio horror and alarm of tue po)i- traveller v. ew ol h m lor >bo a h 1 an ou . He ''
may be more.easily conceived than described. ' about five or siv.hu .dr -i fo t d sta;t;,t-
He install tly* ordo-red. the hor-es to Be- saddled, wont her was .-aim, arid h; lav slog, is dy fo;
and havin ; paid* the hill,"he^and his "compnni.m ! the water. - S >me im s lie appeared entireff
set out, takiutr a private way throit^h the wood motionless, lviii 1 like a log a mu drod feet ®
ot Butard. ‘Do you see,’ said'his guide,-. as Ied r th-upoU tlie wat r. Occ ision dl.v lie wc ■
t ey.aporoached tlie c;tstle, that grated window frise iiis head, about as large as a barrel, f '-'' -
which alntost reaches the crannies of the ceri- live feet above* the water,, take 1 calm!'-‘H
tral turret*? In that dungeon; sentences, against broad and then lay it down again. Just
which there is no appeal, arc pronounced arid j of his head there appeared to.be a hunch m
executed, and the mutilated bodies of the Vic- : tlian twice as large as Iiis head; and n<-‘ ar J
(ims are hurled into tlie moat below,"where (ail another huucti somewhat smaller, f I
they are spe.edily destroyed by quicklime, j Knight is confident he saw a hundred feet ; J
Neglect not to observe nfy instructions- Con- I ienath of the animal out of water at onre.
coal yourself behind thUt hedge; and il wifhiu i viewed him '“with a spy glass, and was s
th* spacq^pf ail hour j-ou see a light glimmering f tiiat he could see Iris eyes distinctly,
at the window which 1 have pointed out, then
you niay conclude tiiat I am ordered here to
execute vengeance oh another: but if, on the
contrary you see no light, rely on if that vou
yourself are the intended victim/ Jn that c;i*e
lose not a moment. Profit by.tlie darkness of
tho night and the swiftness of your horse; Gain
the frontier, and there plead your cause as you
think lit. But permit me to tell you, that- it is
absurd to seek to justify yourself against the
imputation of an oliencc whicli you have not
committed; for,, where despotism reigns, law
and justice are powerless.’
“Having expressed unbounded gratitude to
his tutelary saint, the traveller withdrew to his
thy to receive it; and disdain tlie man who j hiding place. The suspicions of tho cardinal’s
A BATTLE.
On Sunday the 2Si!i April lust a battle 11 ;I
fouglit near scudder’s in Forsyth county bet" 1 ;' j
.1 partv of Inaians and a party of whites f , '
- ' ' ' ‘ ' - * jde.
icks a 11.
sisting of about thirty 011 each
weapons of warfare consisted of lets. sl
stones'.' There were no lives lost, but 111
black eye and broken bone was tho re 3 ' 11
£JlV 1 1
the conflict.
v. i. :: I
would so disgrace human nature,-as to sell his
vote for a* glass of rum.
Should you have the misfortune by miscalcu
lation, ‘treachery of others, or otherwise, to
fail# compound with your creditors—he honest,
deliver up all and bogin the world anew. But
remember Charles, that a debt is not morally
paid when the creditor relinquishes, reluctant
ly, a part to save the remainder; therefore, l
say, be honest, pay those creditors, both prin
cipal and interest to tlie last Cent; and show to
the world that you have acted the man and not
tlie knave.
Lastly. Sliould you some time hence think cy.
agent proved well founded. No Ifodit appeared
at tlie window of toe turret; and at tlie expira
tion of die litrnr the traveller galloped oil*. He
immediately quitted France, and did not ven
ture back until after the death of the cardinal.
Sale of a wife.—A grinder named Gallon,
sold his wife publicly iu the Mirket place, Stock-
port, ou monday last. She was purchased bv
a^shop-inate of the husband, fora quart ol beer!
1 lie fair one, who had a halter around her neck
seemed, quite agreeable. The police has ta
ken notice of this out rage upon public dccen
Mr. Luke Robinson, from
wo obtained this intelligence, was preset-. -1
the scene, and described it as being very
fie. Wcrcgr. t that Mr. Robinson wash 1 *-’
a great hurry that we iiad not siiliieient.
to enquire into tlm particular's. Tho
was claimed by the whites: and we l’ 11 -'
the quarrel originated in a dispute ^
gold mines at that place.— Cherokee Ink- b
cer.
Knitting Machine.—Niles’ Regisff' ,
tains an account of a recently invented
ting machine. It is about one foot sqn* r '>
weighs ten pounds, and costs hut
worked In turning t
might tend thro
- - V.«
i-rank. One fo'' 1 ^ (
machines, if arranged ,
together; each machine making froni
two pair of men’s long woolen stock" 1 ^ !* j
J da y-