Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, May 15, 1833, Image 3

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- V^'V- tn whicli '.I ‘ii. 1 be composed of contiguous' From the X. 1'. Courier and Enquirer May 1. j From'the X. Y. Journal ofComimi counties, and m as cpmp ;1 .t a form ii,,racd-j FIRE, (ini. Lafayette.—W c liavu 'scua a shad be c-miili-tl to' The glareofanorfiur dreadful conflagration] rotn t iti-4 veteran apostle'of Liberty j i Wits visible, from till jiarts of the city, at about March letii enclosing ad extract from a Paris POtitleiL. to one be C i:0 RGIA Tfi L EG RAPII. mooN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, I8j33. From our Correspondent. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. MLH.EOGKVIt.LE, May 7-. Mr Foster renewed his Kitnioti of Ycslonfaj* to allow the Delegates front, .Murray comity to take their seat* this convention witliotu taking that part of the oatli relating to residence. . The uiJtioa was advocated Ity ,Mc|sr*. Foster,'An drews. King, and others j nuijUpposed by Aiessrs. iversou, Waffu/dy and Schley. On ta- kitiiftliJ question it was d gelded in the-itrgativc. Ino following geatlcthew compose tho com- ' \raUtfO to deriso aptaii of itceuat'iou: vis: MetP.rs. ’Vooil, Daniel, Stewart, King, Tcnnille, |f.y. nii t'rawford of Oglethorpe, Andrews, Jones Gi'Hcri- vett, Harris, Hull, Wofford, .Sturgis, Cl;tr' Kl L uc k_ so. Iverson, Powell,-. Mays, Mouglton, Fjin. |; rn „. finir. F*n Twiggs, 1'racetvell, ■ Btacksfienr, HU tswrfsSf Marion. Hemphill, lnyb, of Gass;- A roieaiiftca was appointed To i .,vitc a clergy in an to ojhta tin couveatiou each-iny. „ . Wednesday, Mnv 8. A tU'itian was mane tn reeutisidor tho vote of yoiU-rtiay relating to t'jo Delegates from Murray, ■nimh motion wttslo«t. * The Report of'.no c'lminitteo of 27, was receiv 'd aad read, aud (Ml copios ordered to bo print* vd. . . . . A. coumnuiciition was.received front the Qov. Kit.lcriug to the couveutiou the use of Stationary, *. ' ‘ A communication was also received frotn4ho governor, t-ouLiuuing a taint!.tr sutemsnt of the while, color? i and representative population of earh county in this state—"which war ordered to he printed for tho ilse of the couveutiou. - f ~, A letter was received frPirt the comptroller general, enclosing a tuburnr statement of llie tax- -s paid in tho respective counties according to the [ast returns. Tho convention adjourned until 0 o’closx'lomorrow morning ... Friday, May 10. - Tito convention have been engaged for 2 days pretty closely.in eouiiuitteu of the whole, discuss ing tins plan proposed by .the committee of 27— .Mr. \V notion iu the Chair—buf as yet, little pro-' gross has beeui made.' It is impossible at this stage of the proceedings to fore tel nr hat plan will he tiuafly adopted. Al most every Delegate base projector his'own; and tjjc.nomher of amend.items and'stdjstttutos tjhit have been proposed, ‘is quite ippaudV." -It is probable the uumbea 3t> wilkhc settled'dowu lijuti for the Senate—aad so wo where between li-J aud 1 la forttie llotuc. The Deb ties that have" been elicited are o& a- WgH| interesting character. There tire ft uVtnf- t'L\- rf first rate speakers in the convention ; mul- tlie utidvcr in which-they have acquitted iTtoni- »tjvc», shows they have mule tlio principles and iustiiutioiw of the country their study. There ii u strung party irtfnvor ol'ii*itig.upon,a chile basis for the Senate. This would give the couVolling power-hi thu .branch, to the upper (couttiies. Another party, is for. a federal basis exclusively—this Would place the power in the hands of tho wealthy middle counties, A third party arc for a territorial- btbts,—that is, that square miles only should he considered, iu the formation of the Senatorial .Districts. Sortie it* gain arc for a mixed basis; and others still, arc of opinion that iho'ceurJies only, should bo re.p- ri seated in tho Semite.-''. So it will he seen, that w hatever is done, will havo to bo effected through compromiser| and that the party, or section of country h iving the most influence, will, iu nil prolmhilityget the bet ter bargain. -* Satdrdav, May 11. The convention, in committco of the v,hi>|e,.n- gaiu ’ook tip the report of if,o committco of.27, being a basis or plan of reduction ; ana after, a good deal of debate upon the various amcndmei’.ts ami substitutes. offered, tlie-rcport was" finally gone through with, aud reported tn thecotiyeti- tiou with amendments,, and ordered to be printed, together w ith tlio substitutes: Ouo of tho substitutes ptopcses that the senate shall consist of 45.members j tint tw o counties shall be thrown together throughout the sthte, fvithout regard to siic t»r popei ni<-n, thus form 1 iug 45 Seuato Districts, ouch of nlikh shall cl?ct one tiieuibcr—and this.plan I am inclined to be lieve will bo adopted- A strong disposition.ei- ist* against electing >'cna{ors for a longer term thau one-year; nud probably no change will be made iu that particular; *_ ■ j ■ Of the House of Ileproserttativc.vit M yat-ipi- k in ■ * • r e fi- cablo, and oacJt cits oou Senator, 4. . Each county shall Representative. 5, Oi the fifty-five remainin': AIctr,bers for ty shall he divert to the forty cut5m.es having tha highest federal iJopuJarion--twelve to the twelve couma-s having tlie greatest federal population—amf the remahuug tliree to the three- counties having the 'ui -Uest federal pop ulation. K ! <i. And at the first Session of the General Assembly, alter the taking of each census ac- *t'll l ' i ',^' ast rtution now in force they! to Ferry, st and d<-stroyed all Shall by Law r eq^ganlze the said districts, and I from Hudson to Washington. letter »" dated the said app orvionment of Representatives, ac cording to iho pl nn herein specified. i. * ft the event of-thc formation of a. new county or counties, they shall be entitled to one member tuitil tlie taking, of the next cen sus thevoaftcr. refort; Of the-Committee of the Whole. consist of thirty six 1. Tbo Senate shall members. 2. " .Each county shall I i avc at least one'Rcp- resenlative, and every county having a Repre sentative jmpnlation of t),OU0, shall havo two IfcprescijitaTiye-s, and any. county having a Repre-onlativo populaliot! of10,000, shall have three I«ejn-osentattves and no niorf. " 3. On the first day after it is announced to the General Assembly; that the people have ratified this amendment, both brahcltes of the General A-sembiy, shall assemble in the Rep resentative chamber, and proceed as one body; to layout Mlo State into Senatorial Districts according to free while 'population, which said distrVcfs shall be formed of ac.iunti/, or of con tiguous counties, as near as can be,,and in as compact tCform as practicable: Atld the GYn- crdl AsseirJili/, thus convenetf, shall sd lay out the State as tint oacli District shall contain as near as nractic.ibh> fwithnut dividing a eniintv tie o’clock tiiis morning. It proceeded Iron a ire, which broke out in the stables of Kip; 6i. Brown," at the corner of Hudson and Ham- mond streets, from when e it extended along Hud on to dank street ap’d consumed all the biddings in the blocked formed by Hudson," Bank, Hammond and Greenwich streets. The buildings between Greenwich and Washing ton, and Ilanttiiond and Bank streets, next bt> came a prey, to the dcVoutiiVg element. 'It then again continued its course from Hammond the tenements Here and .there a noose, Within these limits may have escaped, bit generally speaking, the'whole has "fallen a prey to the Haines." ■ : »j* ‘ - It was impossible, in this s?cne of distress and confusion, to. offtain Hoy tiling like n cor rect list of the sufferers: The following arc however,""thenamesqfsome. In Bank strefct Ther hoQse and factory of Mr, Preswick, of.the Reverend Mr. M’Cartee; of3Ir. Kennedy and of Mr. Chase.* " Tn QjUnmoud slfrtet—The widow -Dumi, G.-ocery, mud the House adjoining, on Green wich, belonging to her; the dwelling of Alex- atiler Buchanan, belonging to •Alderman Thorpe; of J Abraham Austen; of Cornelius Boiitur; of Mr- Lounsberry; two: houses be louging to L. & S. isaydam;<>nc house beloncr' iug to Doctor Westervelt; oiie to ilmiry Wes- ter.elt; one to David Sarvcn, in Which he liv ed; another, Isaac Haring, occupied-ftiid own ed by him; and the dwelling of Thomas Lock- haft, owiicd by Aldermati Woo draft’ h; lit Greenwich street—\ number ofshartteesj. bek nging to iAIr. J. C. Morrison, add a black smith's phop. ' Y r ." In' Hudson street—The Grocery of A?r. Fielding, and a blacksmith's chop* of John Li«jp:— ■■ -There aha mot less than oftb hundred houses destroyed and certainly, five, hundred families. oral Assembly may combine counties, Jtaving a free white population"sufficient to authorise the election of two ^Senators from such a dis trict—Proridedj the .counties composing the Chef kee Circuit, shall be entitled to four Sen ators, to be apportioned by the General, As.- sediBly, until a0cr the taking of tlie next cen sus, - - • y '4. At the firrt Session of the General Assem bly," after the taking of qpch census according to the Constitution now tri force, they shall by law reorganize the said districts, and said ap-< portion me nt of Representatives, according to tho plan herein specified. J5. In the event qf the formation cf.a ;iew we are in hopes ns around it" was lurle el so than "vacant spots, that the devastation js'-at an end; The wind was high, and tho engines played with little apparent ellecr. .Kipp. & BrOwn, we are told, have. lost upwards of forty horses and-Hie greater part of their stages. The ttreoti in tho Vicinity were ftlled with the fur- niturc of the inmates of the houses Consumed. One vrojuan, it is Said lost her lifer ; A report was prevalent tliat.llie fire, was the work of-an incendiary-. This, however, we believe is'inocp-suruiiso. It niay as likely have -bcen^occasioned Ity some of the numerous Don- fires which.wero burning, last night in the. Vi cinity; there were indeed .tp-4?t} ieelf |l). over the city; the practice is so mischievous that it county or counties,.tJiny shall he entitled tp.one nt'utihi-r «-a<-ii ;vt 1 to l.e .uiacla o.« Senatorial district, until the taking "of the- ^ ? . an end “• b Y Punishing ll, tt next census thereafter. - : YT 1, S ,ut - b ? m to ,he utlnosi r, ^ r ol ,be 1MR. HARRIS’ SUBSTITUTE 1 * 1.* The Senate slt.alj consist of forty-five members and no more; is tq bq formed by adding two contiguous counties -together, as is herein after specified, and additions tints formed, shall each constitute one Srtriatorial Districf, and to he entitled to one Senator; to he elected annu ally.- " ■-* ‘ , 4 . 2. The House of Representatives slip.l! be based on the.free white .population, and ap portioned in the following manner: . 3. Each county in the state, shall he enti tled to one member. i 4. Eaclfcouhty having .a free white popu lation of- ... thousand and under - '.* • llmrtsatid «hall he entitled to two members. * -f , n '- 5. Each county having a free v^hitc popu lation of thousand and upwatyis, shall he'entitled to three members atld tio ntofe. 6. And wlicHcvijr by an increased popula tion of the state; the. whole mttmber.of members in "thu House of Representatives, would expend tlie nunthcf faf'ofle hundred and thirty■-.five b}- tltis cyioi it shall be the duty of file Degislatnre in apportioning'Jhc Ileprescritatives-as i.%" pre scribed, to fix bv law such number.for -the ra tio according to'tlit*-number of Free white per-' sons in each .county, tlntt -the whole uinnber of Representative slmll not exceed one hundred ftnd thirty-five members at any time, and also •provided, that' .in such apportionment each conty shall he entitled to one momber. 7 r n»o- ricilif nf flir* nunnli* to rhoo! possible to premise wjm n :1! l>o its aciinl reft- reorc 'tiros; but I thfuk it prdbubie that the white ba-! s * rite' right of the people to choose their esentativ-es shall not -he curtailed’ by prer . scribing anv amount of property ns a qualiftca- tvill be agreeid upon—every eoutfty to have ou« fo ; nu * n borsl.ip ; br.t the rich and the poor representative; counties having4,i<ra,O0U white population to have : and those having 8 or Dor 1U.OO0 to have 3. If this plan is.carried into op Vrstioit. it wifi be the result of n cotnprmniso or tombuiftlion betweeu Bio upper, and lower coun ties—Uie latter to prcfcrn t tfieir itilliu-tico in-the" Senate, consent that tbo former should increase their power iu tho House. As the stlhjci i h * Ih-l-ii ably discussed in all its t>eartngs, ami membors begiu to understand each Other, ihoro appears less dilli u!ty in bringing a- liogi au. atljuatment of the question—c-pccially shall be equally eligible *o a .seat in Dither branch of the General Assembly. From the Federal Union. YYrym- has been hunit in cffig> by a few jnal- bnut^nU, lieli v* been presen cd by Grand Juries in a few- counties, and by a foil has been request ed to n.'ign his-soat in Congress. TJic uullifier> liavc attempted toiiynrc his reputation abroad by such rbProheniiblo menus as these, when tlie vast good or the bill ororditinncc tube arrangcit by the .next legislature; but 1 trust a stronger party nro for Milling the details at rnteo, and thus presenting the question to the poople for their ratifftatioc iu *uch a manner as nut to hr misunderstood. Whether tho u \i/e tir thc fderal basis he adop ted, for the House of Representative!, I consider not a matter of much moment- It may affect the influeuccor a few counties in tin- legislature; hut (til the right! and mtwosts of the people, 1' con- Jfjvc, may be as well secured by tlie one mode ns the other. BASIS OF REDUCTION. Of thr Members of the Sen ah and ! louse o} HUjp esentatives of Georgia, cs reported ’>y the Committee ot I. Tl;e meutbrrs. I & The House of H pr.-s-ntutives shall con- j list of one hundred and torty-four Metnh.-rs j and no nunV except as is hereinafter provided. I 8. The day af. r it is anmtuncnd the w«l Assembly that tiiC people have ratified I lltii amcndm nt of the Conslitut 10 ”' tin-; •ssemblc in tho Rcpr iseiitativc Citamb procc Out of the State into thirty Senate shall consist of thirty-six mnst have been, til Juflge ’.Vnyno remarkod in his iuaugural ad'lress, peculiarly gratifying to his ft ciings It ,ims peculiarly so to the feelings of the Union part#. iehose'ccMUpte lit teas. Ii has been the habit of tlie jaulfifiers to make as large a show as possible upon o very small capital. The stock is always hung out nt the door, to make a show, and induce'strangers to believe them large aud extensive dealers. Our m-ighor, the. It cord>r. seems to understand ad mirably well this mockery of business. Those who arc acquainted with, the inner apartments know wojl the deception, fb that print of the 2 Jth April, it remarks—“The last Federal Union, speaks ofthe I’nion party, being in the majority : and congratulates the co.mlry upon the event. ’ \Ve prosum.' the - R carder begins to tlmik tlmr<- wi- some truth in our opinion, that oureo-r; tul - tious were-not iu vain, though it effect* not tokiiotv who eonsrimte. Hie Union Par Ip o'0*»orgta. \ he Convention however has given the hecurder • that we presume it will rerolleet. And i! lions task to lecture intractable idvisc that Paper/wh'-n it a- t the siate nf things at s|ial ind lessen, it were not an • rholar«, we shoul gain aitompi to represet .. . home, to give facts as they exist. If this is too i> sinful, why lei it observe a d.gatficd silence.— This inny civo the R'corderp reputation out ol - ARRIVAL OF'TROOPS: Norfolk, May 3.—Four companies U." S. Artillery, under the command ol Major Kirby, front Charleston,-arrived at Fortress Monroe -on Wednesday ktst.in the s-hip H. Allen. Tlie ofll.prs accompanying them, are Capts. Lions,' Frazqr,,aud Galt; Licuts. Ringoltl and Barnes, and Assistant Surgeon IlttskeiJ. We bail their peaceable-return .with scarcely • leas pleastiFc .than we would have done under other circum stances if they had come borne covered with ladyejk. v - .' Two companies under the command of Cap-' - tail) Witsliingtqn; Licuts. Porter and- Bain- 1-t idye, l ". S. Ariill.-ry, were to leave Citarles- ton in tlie packet Schr. Star, and may be hour ly-expected. ‘ . Capt: hi an roe's company U. S. Artillery left Charleston on Friday last in the line Ship Sut ton’, for New York.—-Herald. ■ ' Tr.riMrvf.iriny or Lonsnil is Nkw Yonx Thp ittiiwer of Yates & .M-lntyrc to the'call of rite Senate for. a statement uudec oath, of tho number and amount of schemes which have liceu 'drawn in this state since the 30th August, .1820'. and ih<' nutniior and amoutii of tickets s'dd by ihem durittg.the satiic period, has heeti promptly furnished, nnd seems 1o have left' a favorable itu- pressioti upuinhe minds of that body, siuce. tliey' proceeded, on the smno'day, to accept the pc°p i osition of .Messrs. Ya|e> & \l-Iiit’vro to cjo -e the Lottery business on the 3L-i December next.- Had they credited the charges of gross deception and niMmaivtgciueut brought ic-iiiist those gciHletneu i'll i potitiou receully presented, they would, uoi have permitted another scheme to bo dra.wu.-»- Tho Assembly, if we mistake u<jt, hayo already accepted the proposition of tho managecs. YY'o may therefore safely eirm-lude.thnfafter tbo close ofthe present year, all Lotte rios ’"tc ill he ettincl in this state:, nud vdijrt if still hefter, tho new con stitution declares that ‘‘No louery shali hereafter .be authorized In" this state; and^ the legislature shall pass laws to prevent the safo of all lottery tickers willtin bis state, except In lotteries already provided by 'aw,'*—i. e. Lotteries-which will have become extinct by’virtue of the present ar rangement-, before tho commencement of-auother year.—Journal of Commerce. CINCINNATI,--A Whirlwind passed over the upper part of the City, on Thursday, a little be fore sunset:,entering from Mill Creek and crossing Main street above the Canal, fu its progress it did considerable damage, unroofed soir-o houses, taking off he ends of others, and postrating two, or thtce- unfittshed ones. A part of the building nearMi!l Creek, used as an asylum, was thrown down, and ten children buried beneath the ruins, who were all fortunately takou out without loss of life, although two or three were severely injur ed. - ippr, which stives; as hu says', ‘-‘art- exact ac- •mne of an ; I venture which •tnqk' t*-l ire sit La Grange, and wf win’! bus :> iwl on the? 'i)cca» sioti In tho House.” We ii.;Ve :;j^t time to -translate" tlio .artich?, !>iit In lieu thereof, at)i i pan urap.Lfr.om L.i Xac iaal, as tran la tbe-Amarican; giving a -Statc'nieut of tho out rage.—and also a sketch of the debaje on the subject,in.the Chamber of Deputies, as fcontain- od -m GaHignauFs'Mess'anffer^ Prom Le Xaciondl. Violation ofthe dwelling of Ucn. Fu Fay ette.—Gelt. Lafayette* communicatod to-dav to the Chambers a fact, which even after all the ipdionitics heretofore witnessed, will revolt the public. A member ofthe J?olish, .Govern-’ meat, the celebrated-Lqlcwefj driyctrfrom Fa n's at the irtstlgutiqti -of the Russian Embassa dor, had found an asylum at La Grange, in'the house of tlie General. - Hb h.\s -just been taken glass nud earthenware, eap.dde ofl-^tfug for, cfltiito ages—wfltn'oiicc rente, c.; . ,.-i ih. meehauieal action ol the waves, ami *> . -1 uu- I dcra mass of mutter which tn:iy cxcit, tae e'or- ; rofliug a r ion of sea water. * | Hut the reader must not. imagine that.the fury l o'!" war is more eoud.ucivc than the peaceful spirit j oTcotnim-rciul enterprise, to t'.<- accnnuilation of wrecked vessels iu the lied of the serf. I in ;tu i _ _ examination #f l.loy<Ts Lists. f*-om - . I ted bv - At* the d;nu; neement of 1-2&. it ba» appeared] fliftt tilts number of British vessels alone lost daring j ih.at period, amounted, on an average, to less j than duo and a liulfdaiiy ; a greater uninher thau i we shohlil have anticipated, although we learn ] from Mure iu's la'It's, that-the itumbi r of mer- chaut vessels emptbyed at ouo time in the oaviga- tiiiti of England ittd-Seotlaud. amounts to'ahtut twenty Utousand, having one with another a mean burden of one hundred and twenty tons.— Out of five hundred aud fifty one ships ofthe roy al navy, lost to the "country during the period a- bove mentioned, only one hundred and sixty .were'taken or destroyed by the enemy, th. rest having either stranded or foundered', or having been burnt hy.a'ecident; a striking proof (hat the dangers-of our naval - warfare, however great FR.VNCLS O CA LllA-GUAN H .VS’on li m.I tfie billowing arti nt;d in t op--tied, which he offers bft$ just from it hy^gcnsdarhies, who thus violated the may be far exceeded by the storm, the httrrieane, sanctity -of a dwelling", whicheven the'Restora- - shm-.l. and ell other perils o! the deep. V.y- tion l-ud respyctcfi, tiiougli Gott. Lafayette was! L . 3 eo to Which ho Iiadenjeced not again tq appear , sn , , yom - fmtcnil, toeiiiby the honeymoon there: Tlr^rue motived is a fresl, .tnjunefon , ofa ° n ^ „ wvd ; or h:!V j o;i}e r itXfo-iiccb-t.il bride, from tho Russian- Ambassador recently arrived * Block Hawk——T It is celobYnlcif Indian Chief with hD two sons, the Prophetpand one or two other Jndi in. arrived hens yesterday, is hosta ges to. the U States,-ou their way to Fortres- Monroe; near Norfolk, where they are to bo con fined.— TJiey >-fi mgetl l»o-its here, and continued ou their journey without landing. The Legislature of Oiiio have passed a law disqualifying a yauhlej from holding office or Voting tit e eciions. We agree with a Net: York Editor that such, enactments are beyon 1 the properttcopb of legislation; The questiq of moral fitness should Deleft to be scillcd be tween the representative and bis constituents. Why nift d squalify tor drunkenness, or air other vice, as well as gambling, for they all e- qually violate the moral law, and are equally mote in the Jtepr srllianw - .. to iu attemuts. l l* la,l . v > moi.u I eq < ed as one body to provide for the Uymg titu .-state, th t p 0 , nc jiijurious to society I—Southern Patriot. Ofthe State into thirty-six senatorial (Its- j It « well enough known in Paris and ono of Yho Polish withinfifteen The trpp.ntati-.in, cast tipotV ving broken his word, GcitLeral 1 - LafAy'ettc and his son both repelled peremptorily. - • \ Chqm'nerjif Deputies—March II. General Lafayette said, that he was induced 'to ascend the'tribune in. defence-of Mr Cabot, from tho'recollection that ht5 Was ot® of the Deputies destined to Ga-tried by tin? military trilftmals v >afteirthe days of the 5flt and 6t!i June, and bad narrowly es^ipad.herng tlib victim Df mcajnrps which-could not bq .ton severely ccn- suro l'. “It iooms,” continued the Hon. Gen oral,-*fthat we afe treked with too ntnc.'i cort- sideration some arc di'sriiiSspd frodvflieif situ ations £y flxpi-essiug-tlieir opiuiuns, otbecs-ljave justice’denied to them, atld even I have to contplain-of procedirigs jvhich have taken place witliinjhe last three days at my country-house at La Grange.” (Marked, attciitftm.) Tho Hof). General then complained,Uliftt a detfteb- ment of the Gendarmerie ltsd bern'sent to La Grange, and had forcibly rctnoved'M. Lolcwel, a,Polish riefu^ce residing there, and conveyed him like a culprit-to Tours., “This,” added the Hon. General, “» mor.e savage treatment titan. I ever experienced under the Restoration, but I suppose Ministers wished to have a piece of intelligence to Socuro'n goad reception for our new Al)4Jhss'ador' at-.St.' Petersburg.”-’(Ap plause-from the Extfemittes-r^murmars'front thdContrcs.) - -7 The I\Iinistec uf jhe Interhjr, after remark ing bn the total'want of connection between the circmrtrfahcU aflnded \cr by Gotforal La lay ette-aud tlie snlybct before the Chamber, said, tliat thc Gliatnber would, in a very few days, have an opportunity .of. examining whether Government had abused tlio power conferred on it, of assigning specific residences to the refugees when necessary J as be should shortly present n bill to renew that power, and at tho ^ same time, ask for two” further grants of] — 1,500,000 fr, and 750,000 fr, fqr the relief oj those refugees, towards whom Goycrnmept was accuscd-of feelingbo indifljprent. -As fi>r AI. Lrtlewel, tltcro existed serious reasons,- which had induced Government to require him to .fix fijs. residence iit a distance cf GO ;leagued from .Peris,-. General Lafayette i requested that iustcad of going so far, lie taight'be allow ed to- reside at'LaGrango. This was acceded to, on 3r. Lisle we I pledging his word of honor that ho .would not come to Paris. Notwith standing tins, however^ he -did cotne several tioios clafidestiftely^to.Faris- x .General Lafayette—“^fSqiBt. • tjtgMoge I”' ,Thc Blinister.qf fl»d-Inferior—“Irhnvo'-not jenlieial proof, -but- .1 have- a. moral ceftitjtde that he did so;”— (Loud murmurs from the Ex-; tcqniitics.)—Tho Hon. Minister continued by stating tliaf undot these circumstances," M. Lel- cwel was ordered" to go* to Tours, an order which he (the Minister) liimself confmonicat- ftd to Qeitcra! Lafayette-; that- Order not Rav ing been' obeyed,' directions were given that he should*lie removed^ hot; ho,(the minister) vvns surprised to he$r that-tho armed lorcfJ bad been employed, as he. had given no orders tq thaLe'fTecjrbut, on the contrary,- had nlireotqd that every attention consistent with the execu tion of the -removal should be paid Jo M. Lel- ewei.- .“Notiting,”- observed .-the lion. Minis ter in conclusion, “is more noble or more just thail-to afford a generous hospitality a (id pro tection to the refugees, bur there are, unfortu nately, among.thetn turbulent s]ftrits,-wJio in jure their,qwa cause, and aver whom govern ment I; compelled to-keep a strict watch.” —(Applause.) - - t - The President here observed,- that the inci dent relative to M. Leleivei was. foreign to the subject under discussion and that he could not tlierefore, allow any further debate ttp’on it. From the letter -of Gen. Lafnvyttc above mentioned, wo learn that the ytoung Coiii>t Las- teyrie, a grandson of Gen. L i Payette, had re turned to Oporto. He is an aid-de-camp of the" Ex-Emper«5r Don Pedro. hie of recorded vharn>s! Tli^S,*consider how like an nssaisin one I juks brandishing'his ivory scalpel, or. tip*cleavfr,and parting flic carotid artery oT-oterv innocent page. And theii,7ior- fiicb ref&rint! thing of having your midnight slumbers untimely broken byjlte sheeted ghost of pvery murdered.volume! : “Tis too horri ble!—=ftis tomr-cifle “in the first degree; !” and Ycxafido in the last l^~‘ti< a touch of barbarity bf'yond burkid'gf- IVukliall'ttif tho acquaint ance of this^ practice altogether. It shall no longer be sajd of us. ’ T flrttinipWj the right.' ahil wo approved it too; We kng'v the wrong, and yet the Wroijc pursue. •' MBtffwhaT, it will be askedpshtdl be the alter native-? Heart ‘ ' 7 (ty** The hoohh 'n'.xlcr.t shall tliru’stjthe hoiid of every newrborn volume umter tlieir guillotine, and scalp If, just thu duodecimo pat t of.an inch; after this Procrustean operation, every philo math may run and read.—Boston. Statesman. SUPJCRFCETATION. Old CuKitcti, llnnovtr, 27th April, 183-3. Gentlqmen,-T take tho liberty to infornryou of a sinjtttlar circumstance? that took, place in this neighborhood on the 25th. If yotr tiiiuk it worthy of a place in your paper, you can in sert it. A woman belonging to Mr. John C. Littlepage, was safely delivered of three chil dren, one while, and two lilnrk, aH- of wltich are fine children, and doing well.—liich. 15 hig. all uo sdjusfort* ^ovv tor vasii £ !,■> lihds priaiy 50 prime Culieti 50 pieces prim.- hemp Bngg 50 coils best baic itopo 2000 bu-hels Self 30 ii! U best Portland Bum 3 hhds ( a d>> 5<t bills best r\ <: t. iii 50 bids best rye’ W hiskey 2 pipes.Iiolhitid Gin 8 tin Cogutie Brandy 2 di> ‘Jamaica Hum 50 b'ds - prime ?<Iacl;erck No 50 hMs lx- '. Oa'iud Flour . 20 do do conrtt r v do It)0l> ]»r tn-gro 8hces 200 pr Gentfciii.iT-: best calf . 100, pr Ladies’ t .50 pr prunella 150 pr chihhens’ do <u. orted qualities *1G cases Pui- Hats assorted qualifies C do wool do do do - G boxes Cotton Cards 3 do. wool <io 30 bags live geese Feathi rs, ASO A GEM-atAD STOCK Of • Dry Cf-oods:, Saddlery* £ic. HAUDWAiiC, CROCKEHT, Cutlertj, ft oh] Steel, fyr. Dec. 12 11 tlo lh> V SI IJaJE V', Of fine quality, seftom ucuire at Hus ot- ^Apnl24^H m :ict tf French Pun.—Cltassc, the cclebrabul Frcnch singer, presenting himself one ev-ningaf the door of the Contcdio Fraitcaise, without his ad mission ticket, was refused entrance.’ “Sir,” Cltassc from the Opera.” v “Very well,” re plied the m in, “and now vou are chaste [driv en aw-iv] from .the Comedic Fran’caiSe,” at the same time shutting tho door in his face. ■&ibb s/tcrif/' sales. POSTPDXF.l) SALES. ’ SJSjT'iLl, Be S.oid on the first UJucsday-in JUNE V v next, before the court house iu the chy ofMtrcou-, Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale, One Lot in -Ea»t Macon,, well improved— levied bn as ilto prdpbtty o£ Jfotoiiioa Croce, now in tlt,eoocttpaticy of.L. J-. Creic; n> satisfy.a Ft Fa from Bibl» Superior Conjt in favor-of 'ihonias Napier vs Alfred 8. Beuuett, \V. J. Cibsuii and ’Solomop-GrOce—property, poiuted out by Solo mon Groce. ., . ■ ‘ ■- - .- - Otte Saw ?JiH ;fad 35o- acres cf Lunf—-le vied on as the pToperty of Solomon Gr-ice, uiiowtt as Groce’s lower saw null, to sni; fv three Si Fas one" from J otic! superiorcourt, in favor of Lukn -H.-cd & Go. vs said Grove, ami tuo.ffr<mi Bibb superior court—property jioioicd*. OtH by said Grocc. May 15. IL II. 110Vf AR D. Slierh GOLD JUNE. rm he. subscriber offers for salo on .the first A Tuesday in July next, iu Milledpovllle,-.a Gold Mine, No. 993 12th district 1st section. - A piece‘of Gold has been found oil said lot, weigh- in-:’8l) dwts. .May Iff 33 LEV IS .COWART, Sen. id . iffiarriMi; Tn Campbell county on the27th alt. Mr. Pen-J Monroe county, tv jetmin Dt nr on of Fayette count}*, to Miss Catherine 1 ’Anderson of Campbell county. In Powrltoii, on tlieffd instt-py tha Rey. Air. RoRcrfs-Gol. J. W. A- Pettit of ADD ono ugh,, to .Miss Eiiza Jane Wiley of the former place- In llatykinsyillc,. oil the 30th dlt*. hv; E. W. TTraccwcH, Esq. Mr. N. tV. Collier, to Miss Em ma L. Hayles. nW of that place. . • In the s-me place, nil the 2d Inst- by B. W. Brnccnvell.-Esq. Mr. Daniel‘ B: Rhodes to • Ali-s Sarah Jeter, all of llatvkinsville. • 35oat raews. # ' ARRTVRD. * ■fSttani Boot TJntldoU of Blue, White, from Sa vannah, with cargo groceries to J. Goddard. . . DEPAnTKP. Steam Boat’Bonnets of Blue, A\ bite, with 42ff bales cotton for Savannah. * Notice. TTS given, that l forwarn all "peisoits from tra- B ding for 4 small notes of nantl uiven by die to Win. I’inkard, administrator of the estate of Tliatons Piukard, deceased, f-r the hire of a ne gro mau by the name of Dennis, a (here i< a fail ure in tlie consider -t on foil) tvliicli said notes wetc given. Thejiotea were given Some time in the fore p.irt of January last, and due the 25:b day of December.next. and amounting iu all- to uiueipsix dollars, tliereldi i! I \, ill not pay said doles.unless compelled bv law. BENJAMIN DUMAS. May8,15-33. 33 . 3t ■ . - . ■grN OUR-months afterdate, appiit-alioc will i>- a"’ luado’to tlie honorable Inferior Court oi j sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for.leave iosell the real and personal cstau- of Richard Har.dtn. of said county, deceased. JOHN 11AMLEN, Adn'or. Mav’G, 1533. 153 F OUll months afterdate, applieitiou will 1- made to the court of oi-duiftry of Coweta couilty,ifor leave to sell tffc-real estate of Wiliam Salisbury,late of said couuty, deceased. CIllUSTOi’KlHt BOWEN, may 6 S3. ■ - F IOI It months alter date application will be made*to the-Inferior Court of Houston county when Mttinp; -for of din *iy purposes, for leave to sell apart of the real estate of Orriil Stc- pheMi deceased, consisting of the improved lot of laud in the 12tb district of Houston count;.. v. here on the said deceased lived. • | .M iy Id ALLF. - WINIIAM, A - b'T.. . REA & COTTOA ' YE iu titorc and offer far sale on accom modating terms Hit) hhds*-Molasses " A ID do St. Croix and-N. O, Sagar 20-!>' ’s Western Whiskey . Jit) do Baltimore <io 25 do N. E. Ruin 5 pipes Northern Gill l.ff bbls do 'do 30'boxes Tobacco • . *lt)l) pieeos hemp Bagging . 1000 re idy made Cotton Bags Liverpool and.Turk’s Dim Tots to suit purchasers, may 15 33 ' . • Georgia—Houston Courvtif. W lIElfEAS Henry C ; lhotin appliys t » ire • for letters of adi'nini-tfntion .on the es- tnto of ArTom Calbe.un, deceaspti.. These art therefore 'to cite and ad. mi-di all and singular the kwdred'and creditors o f said deceas ed, to hc-andapj) at «? my offer ir ; ,:i the lime prescribed bylaw, to shut' cause if any they have, uth >t said letters should not ■ graded '■ Given under mv hand at t-'nec. thisbth ’lay, 1833. 33 Cli'AUI.ES II. liiCE. c. c.o. Salt, in" TitEAsnr.ns or tiik Dkep.—When we reflect on the'itlimber of ctiridus ornaments consigned to the bed'of'the ocean in the course of even-na val war, from the earliest times, our conceptions •ire greatly raised respecting the multiplicity of lasting memorials which man is leaving of bis labors; During our last great struggle with France,"thirty two ships of our line went to tue bottom ill the space of twenty two years, besides .oven fifty cun ships, eighty six frigaies, and a altitude hf smaller ves-els. The navies of the .titer European powers. France, Holland. Spain, md Denmnrtfi were almost annihilated during the same period, so that the aggr-'gate of their ! r-ses in us; k tve mnnv limes exceeded th-it of G. Britain., In every one of these ships were '»art.-- i.-s of cannon constructed of iron or brass, where f a gr.-at number led the date and places of manufacture inscribed up«u them iu letters east i metal. In each there w<-re coins of copper, river, and often man) of gold, capable of serving is valuable historical monuments. In each were -.it infinite variety of •instruments of the arts of war and peace, ntauy formed of materials, such Wine, Ale, Coffee, »Vc>" (jPB ffN BONES Claret 'Vine;' Ami 2 half pipes Fort do 5 qr casks Marseilles Madeira 20 i)bl's 8lock Ale, superior quality, 2'i- ilrums fresh Figs 43 Bags Coffee . ■ Just received aud for aiale'bv may 15 33 HE A &r COTTON. 9.0,000 ptime Ba ir, Coit'ee. Provision Store. •OUNDS con; 8up lasses.* i- lnitr, Cora moal. Lard, Corn, Soap, Tallow, Hollow Ware, <fcc. constantly for sale by 11ALL 6S AI‘COOK, may Iff 33 ' At Birdsong's old earner. __ BACON, Gold Notice. r !IF, subscriber offers his services to persons who may have dr'.wa prizes In the lotte- rv. to test them, and aseeria'in tlieir value, i ;ie experience, ho has acquired, will enable liim o j give satisfaction. Applications directed to the j Subscriber in Monroe county, may have then-bus I tested and a report made to them by sending him their n imesand No. of their lot Jt cn.-iosiug him |-two dollars', if iu‘said county. It is now wsewr^ j mined there is ore all through tisi-- < om'/i y 5s-,u! ;.s iu Cherokee Jjis services t-nn be had any " ! " i e ;u t]ic State and by special contract out of tin- Statc. A. M. CAIN. I’itinansviile, May.7 -2t- ’ 2t The Federal Union and Georgia Journal v.ill give the above 2 insertions and forward thru- .nx- counts. Caution. T HIS is to caution all persons from trading for Gold Lot No. 193 21 ~. from Chant- pain Buffer of Twiggs county, he having o'otaiu- 'ed a deed for the same fraudulently, and knowing .it the same time that I had a deed for the same A N. 1». Alhpersons trespassing on said lot will he proceeded against as the law directs. SAMUEL TAYLOR, May 15 33 tf Twiggs County. Just re May 7 S' • ' i.BS Middlings, 5.(M)‘.) lbs. limns, ■5,t)’K)lhs. Shoulders, eiv'-ff and for s-de by 32 F. O’CALL\G//\N. 10,0i)0 NEW PRIMEH. ^jJ'FST PUBLISHED- and for sale at this of- l-.N i LLAtik.NS’ tniio ciuth Cajis. Jiu, receiveu uuU tui s„iu by y I t 33 UM. ri.BURDSALL. fice, or Child’: Cotrimou by the n WIT ■;u Tho View Z^riria?. First ffook. Well adapted for In'artt, mid SiuitjGy hooii. tvip be sold-Jow ■ittifv. Price !2^ p---r»*-i A N IRON > IM. April ID. J f I;. r -,.9 L\ for !>v wA). H. MJRDSMI L. FOR SALE AT Tills OFFICE.