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JVom f/.« la h >“>, Enyvritr.
UBI'T. K• B. KAM-HI.PI!.
Tii? 1 feckless at\J brutal' assault which was
hr ihi*n^H . l! P 0 i> T'C Presideat of tho l ; »i
o? f Mom'•>'!a.»t, lias ctmplctely as-
1 nnle'J tHanptwIle; nud filled every liberal mind
«;ihibV'd*epe' t regret nud moVtifuntiun.— Ev
' Annaicaii will foe! fiimsclf ini -rested. and cv-
*-L patriot must deplore thj bad Gleet* oPthu *t-
J k ,,f ruthless viohneo-npou '.lie sitnph-tiy mnl
rad*** of our rejnibti.ao mslliuticnfr-for.it
I ,i, ec n the boast of our countryman that an hi-
hmI laiiiioii* protected the person uf.our Pjrsidepi
loo body-guard nwnited' his order*.—He was
Xf chain of the people—the properly of the jvo-
Z-aod the respect winch encircled .he office
r 4lhe froo gift of thepeoplo— 1 h.ir oil action;
llune were Mtficicat to protect us incumbent
JomiDsuU, and their safiVageii a MiiIiMent puar-
jut 'o for his safi-tj'* It tvrw b* . 'vu 'hu
fniniJetaiious*Iono would n*v. had tin ir proper
influence. nud prevented tile occurrence of such
a disgraceful scene.
(.' lhOUGIA T'&LUG l{ A 1*11.
IVIACOiy.
WEDXESDa V. M A V 22, 1S33.
'] he 5 s ni.criorMJii
session! his.honor J
As uft'aj, tb&re arc
court (0: assault nit,
Thu Presideut had thought proper, ia the full
•((•rrise of his constitutional power*. to order the
osme of l-ient. Randolph .0 ’
he stricken from th _
Navy Register—We will nor, at this fime, e.ifjuirq I ,
■ntothe jtfjfice of this *c|, taor is « necessary on
dii> occasion* He bus been placed at'tlie lie ad I*"*!
of tie' government—ecr: am power* granted to
bur lot )he preservatiou of our rights and the po-
-, v rfasr institution—It becotpes his duty {p
cn’mlthem with tli° u'uiosicare, and lie is re-
uiousitile to the people for lBc'p'Jrforanmice of his
jmy. Surely, theu, in the c'c < f *l>*».Offirc,
Jw should be protected from persona! *■
not by biistliag bayonet*. or by'drawn *w< nb\
but by the m,ir*d force of puldie opinion.—There
cjiu warceii- be—tliero should be, (we should -
think,) but c.uc opinion among all reflecting men
ou the subject of this attack.
The great chock upon the ..Chief Mngistrnte/br
A is public act-ir is puoh> opitlinu. V/p©, is nliklra'-
nn-uabio to that bar* with the poorest -citizen'.—
If ho abuses hi* office, the Pres* is free— ('(ingress'
i* free—the People arc free—and the indi.-uant
yuicc of the country will denounce the trairsg«-qs-
siati. If Lieut Randolph bad anflt red wrougfaJ-
lj, it was in* duty to -cck his redre-s, by the
iQ2Su* which he.himself indicates ia hisjiildress
—ny appealing tp'the people’ null to Congress'.—
Therecau bo no better resource. • isfnsjiit to tho
inrnniof tho Cliicf Majjisfr\(c pLo to bo added I
\fheH Jidiu Randolph was instilled by' an bffieer
Crf she iliiheJ States in \he Theatre, for
foi*-using ilih
word 'Jlaggamuiliiis” on the floor of Congrrtw
. htfelt himself .ignored as a A’*pre .itxlivr'ofdia
people, and ns a R< prestntntive he called upon
ibj Provdnht for bp omcfal'iu^cstigdtioii. riup-
p iso the offending officer had gone fin flier, a*ud
wrung the nose* Of Mr. If- would it tir.t iMjofiJj-
nl the whole cohtftQrwftU iuexf.iuHishubtg. iildig-'
union at such mi oulrnge J 5 *• •' 'v < • .
There-is- no circtmistaneo in our Justi'iiiions,
that Ha- hitherto elided Turtii snore n’diiiir.inoii'a- |
ntoiig foreigners,' than tile nditiiruldo simplicity.'
wuich distiiigui lies this’appearance' of the Chief
Magistrate. “They say r> hrrc is a rmnf Avho-goes
abuui unattended. l*e mixes with his felbm-cil-
Rcds-upop tunOS of li.e greatestcrjii.ility. '• lie is
not afraid of pe’isoual violence.—lie has no.'ouo
|o protect him—aiid ■ tto oue thinks of au'acking
bun. ’ Thoojily way to 1: e‘>Cp thisooli^'ln fill re-
lalitNi Iretweba the. l'rc-o- *i.t'-uii<r tfio J'cople, is
for publicopiuiou ohiliisi ^u-ecedciitctl oci-asioii,
tq Us distinctly cx|/rcssedtile cojiihu-t of Lieut.'
h.,ndoi|dil It t.ii» nittiv^." |.a»,-s over yvirtiout
lici'U properly co> ,( leuiOC'i -b< the public voice;
weal l?til.restrainUjeo.'hci''iierj sjiiritsTof the Ar
my aud >'avy,wno4tii..Uibtnisct» i saggrievcdliy*
»uy of out Pr^i'iUcurs.iront nysauu iug and lusult-
ing "bun ut ilicjr'jiiWu'H'r^ ' - . * •
Jiut, it mtgltl have been hi pod that other con
siderations would have withheld the.Vengeance,
of Lieut. Kaudolph. ile is n \ oitug.athletic uiiui.
urt Jl' couiity i- now'm
iidfe Strong 011.the Bench —
maiij- prosecutions before ihe
1! battery tvitlr intent to liiir—
Wild sut lj will be the case at Cvc-ry session, until
1 public opinion shall have undergone aTlnmgc.—
Good citizens must unite, and frown"dbw:n liiat
i of persons, (the pirates of society,) who oc-
>)i the necessity for stir'll prosecutions. The
! law jj i dead letter, and. Grautl Jtuy present-
j incuts a ttirra nitjUty, while public opinion up-
1 holds and Idfer-ab ; the-perpetration and ptrpe-
I trators of crime.- * “Linck L;w"-ju years ’back, did
s what.tho civil law couM not effect. In ridding so-
1 c.icty 01* useless vtxinin ; and “f/ie Slick's!" have
Jytp more t.'.'an ail the courts in Ui.t y.-'&rld. in
re!i ,- vinp. the frontiers from tlm-terrors of the Pony
clubt* But it is in aid of the'Iaw, that good citi
zens dumb’ cothbiue—whcu bad men cumhifie tp
iraniidu- ujion its ttoccssary restraints aud treat
thie courts with cqn'.’mt't. it is time fur th a good to
unifd m their dtffeijsa * 3 '' ;,| Pport.
'tS\
I iici-shatn, -Ileury, 'Houston. Jackson, Jasper,
j Jones,' ftlouroP, New ton, Walton, "■ ashington.
Ti e following fla counties w ill have two metn
hers each, viz. - .; v
Bibb, Burke. Citalhant, Clarke, Columbia•
Cowrta, I’ayctie, (.’ceenc, Hancock, Hams. Jef-
fersoi), MatitSoB. Meriwether. Morgaii, Ogle
thorpe, Pills*; Putnam. Richmond, Tall ot, Troup,
Twiggs', Uprail, W rim, R ilkes. Wilkinson.
The following 49 counties willliave one repre-
sentativ.-' t-aeli. viz.
Appl ;og. Baker, Baldwin, Bryan. lUilloch.
Betts. < aindeii. Carrtdl. t.b'ttnpbeb 1 , Crawford.
Cobn, Cljerokee, Ca-s, Decatur, Dooly, : Flarly.
liffinpdinni, lliirinucl, Forsyth. Gilmer, Glynn.
H^rd. Irw m. Lauren*. Lee. Liberty, Lincoln.
Lowndes, Lumpkin, Marion, .M-lntosb, SFont-
goi,:'.' y, Mii.-eiigcc, Alnrrav. Paulding, Pulaski.
liaUiia. Randolph, Sci'va d, Stewart,- Sumter,
Taliaferro, .Ta till all, Telfair, Tboiuas, Uuiun.
Ware, Wayne. -j_ T,
1)E1L\TES IN TilH VIRGINIA CONVEN-
( . . - ” TIQNr; -h;?:.... .V
Wc have just received from tho publishers, the
gliovrj work.-and especially recomnn.iid jt-to' all
who’lake an interest in the discussion of constitti
tiohn’-.iptestions. Thesanie great questions that
arc r.f w'. Jiefdre'tlic people of Georgia,.with res-
peci.t > the coi',>iittttion of their state, were "dis
cusser. Rtijl settled in the Virginia convention .a
year ar two ago. and doubtless much Hgbi will
be thr -wn upon tho subject by the above Debates.
,\Ve regret not having, received th t voUnrw ui
titi-.c to In ii." it to the notice of our R t-du-.-tion
ipsqv)iutkn, bcfmvJtt adjourutm-iit. But as th •
amrudnicuts proposed .wil.l be extensively delta"
ted by thfe ptfopltj, liafore-'.licylarc ratified, it may
not be (ob-late,for them, to ta-te advantage of the
labors oftlie siatjs'iitcn..and orators of Virginia,
in' nBakinVjap thcir dpiuici r. . ;’N • .-"■'c ; .
Jlersrs. Ritchie & Cook, tlie pub-'-hers, (Kich-
motid,. Va.) have a few copies on band, price
ilf; $3,50. in’boatds. It-is ;t.
.t:s pri
itself to the guidance oftliosw jiernici
copies.
Ur. it furthest resolved, That wc nicsl cordi
ally approve’of the* nieasur -s of the ri.ilit ’ni-tra-
tion bf ANtmrw Jackson, the gallant s . lie
rlie pfofdun 1 statesman, the ardciit and disintor-
eatfill patriot pttlike in war and in peace, tlio de
fence and ornament, tlie pride and glory of 1 -
country ; and that we are deeply sensible ofo.itr
peculiar obligations. to him, as tlie steadfast
friend of Georgia, i»t her Indian controversies
lie it further' lesolrtd, That wo are decided
ly opposed fevfrhe principle of Protective Ta-
rill, and tf; 'all legistution intended for the exclu
sive lfchiiiit rf.aiiy nartictilar class of our citi
zens; and that we eok with ineTeawng confi
dence, for theovettlirow of this most iniquitous
system, to tho wisdom and patriotism of the A-
nterican people, through the,regular and con
stitutional-action if the government.
Ue it further resolved, That wo cor.lially ap
prove of the conduct of our Senator Joii-VFor
syth, and of onr Ilepr-stitalive Jamcs M.
Wayne| in the unequivocal, aud.etiergelic sup
port, which they have given to tlie tidniitiisrpa-
tion of Andrew Jack* Hi.,'in their uniform, an i
judtioious efforts to relieve th.e-cqiiiitfy from the I on the above 1 eider of-tl
iitirdehs of an niijest protecii\e tariii', and in mediate measures wen
stir.nice and it is male v. iio flit* utmost shirtT-
fv, that 1 he D.-pnrtm -t;t dwrislms d.cp s.-liei-
ti.de for the.weit ire 01 your Natio--, end tvt ■ '-
tha4.eeteat of its. j.'-iwers, e id iv s e- t 4 p' -n ■
Willi iiiuii r- pe.-t vr nr Innidity s. rv n ,
LLili UT EtfPl \b.-
i.'.'fcssrs. John Woss, and dhe. s, (J.mro c
eluratcs. " '
AT-riscrrso& c-ivAiLS.T i
- Uepcrtmtnt'qfWnr,
Jfay 'J, l'- tJ:
v Sir,—1 had tlui honor to receive your iett<
of toe 2f)t!i ulr. to;;et!iei- with the copy of on. ,
from tile co nissioner ol Indian •aflairs, dattd
MarclFlith, and addressed to sonic uf the priti-
•ipul nieii-Bmohg iho Gitrrs e. s.
Before the reebipi of yotif loiter, application
liad been- ir'ade by some of the Cherokcos, to
know whether any change had taken pi.ten ti
the opinions of the President respecting tin
cOifst/ttdiiinfi] rt*ht-<»f the Executive Jo reii:.*r.<
persons from land; olaiun-d tfy* the Indians,
where the. laws of tire r’tatj- led liei-p ex tail'd- j
ed'ovor such: land: They’ staled, that .they
m ide tlie i-iiffairy, because some ol therf p-e.-
p!e lr: ! taken upkuc't,an iyiptressiori, foitptled
Goinutissioner..'.Ini-
tpkeri to cebrett this 1
their hold and detennined opposition to the po- in's ippr.dte-is: el,,*.:d expi.m.i r. h-te-r, c p- i
litical heresy of^'nullification. , * ies of v. hic'v l have the .lini-ar to i n- s--, I
]fe ft further respired, -That ;John' A. Cutir- j ware r’iren, rihI despatched to C’ol. M.nt-
hort, Esq. Col. Alfred Iversoli, TJiotntts W._; joinery, the Cherokee A/rcnt; -M ijor, Curry, 1
Harris', Esq. Gen. James C. Watson, Dr. Tom- tin? special rent, lot eniicratti tt, an ! t > 11 >-
liuNnu Fort, Ocn* w at. B. Wolford, and Den- Cherokee p*'i-'o'ni."-,v!io reu-di the 51;t■ rmatinri. j
nis L'. l?vah, Esq. be a comniinee, in boh a! I' of, Ti*ese letter* .\riJJ yruioubtcdly - remove aiiy
tins assembly, to transniit-a copy of the reso- ' errors, yviiich may have-prevailed, raid will
lntions t& the President of the La.Red States, show tiiai (l.e opinions of tho President, am
;m’d in affectionate terir.s to express in him, onr lU'clianst-d. , • ^ . ;
profound iiatitude for i:i, inval.-taFl- services, Vi-rv respectfully, T have the honor to he,
in war and in peace, to our cotm.ioa cottnay, your -dv-lb-nt s-rvaip. LEWI:
wmm
1 '« ^ t"w.
S - — ■-.» r&jxrtL • -.
BTiniT
^ L > i i il\R bt v o o pm-a.lo crojituR hi Ci-uut of
th. . at House. 11 c .iiu-.ilpy r.<-.\t, «.,tl\
with t.r.i/c round-.:'joyls ami y.,,..' .I.-.:. (, at U
o’clock. 1,’. M.
It is requested that ova rv member h
scribed v,datum u:r, p.ttd those wi;o feel UiipO'ptl
to join tlie coflw. are respectftiilc requested to do
-o, ami api»5«rA» naif o-jii as a' ovc.
It is coatc-vs.'.ited ou th -t day to orv,mice tho
Company t! • iv, 1 -/. thcefore pmictual aud
'prompt -itteitii. > i • o i;*v.l .'or. y <>;Jvr.
,.d,-
ii id 85.uk-
3L Inters
i'.ldlis fiitsiiua s
own 'account.
A direct ImpiH’lfiti'iji:
} CA'-KS 1 Madeira .tin*, warranted tt su
perior. -article, for sale bv
.M tv'dti 1 RE.V"& CO B I ON.
■ i, .c;- i..;vmg pure 1.-tied ttie cn
, will Ii.tc if:cr coaimo.-* it on
G. Lb VAlOJi XV
-3A .
... ' jflUiJtBT.
The .Maron Volunteers under C.^nt. Nencomb ^^
rctirucd from thdr wcc-k’s.tour .^ gc octavo vo i Hme , making SOO pages ju smuHj
Mdicd^.-v.llc, oa S-pitrilay la>;. in fiau sj.-'rA 3 - j tJ|H ' *. ! pi camMo ?ud resolotinux lie ptfhUshed in the
1 ip ) were onooi eel into low w nv the new t..*-. Tlioi-? vVo ivftli to become nrquaiuted ivItl»' s ,. vrr;i l Vewvpaners of t!;i %
:t!r)- corps of Bibb comity ; and their return was Uk . , au \ irginia f -vn. e s, would do well to pur 1 * -
and tlie high conliilencp.iij- the vigor, tlio. wis
(bon and tlie purity of his ndmmisttatjon :■ and
also to tfie. venerable. Janies Madison,- and'to
theJdon. John Forsyth.; .. -V -.*j
Ik ii /either resolved, T.hat tin* forgoing
gTrct .a! by die hearty coiigrafuintibtjs of their fel
low, citizens. We reel,a becoming pridu iu the
(lTfU 3its.tli.at, have been bestowed upoii tltis gal-
4-aatbsud 11ml.itsaicanidarihg jts ibftaoe. for
b.cir lia’id-eme app T.r.-eace. tin ir concet di*ci-
plinc,mind ihsir ,‘cutleuiattly ilcporttncut. .And
wo'Itave heart! but oue sentiment expressed by
the Voinntecrs, - that of tinquiilified satisfertion
fill the hospitality, kindtiess nud ’atrentuin shown
them by the citizens of .Milledgeviller and by the
several ■ volunteer ptnnpituics with whom they
. twre-there associated. *
W'6 tnist the Milledgovlllo Encampment will
b'o. the aTvnkcniii " of a mure correct military spir
it thfoughnut die-.state, and th*: enaetnieiil of a-
ti.,cful practical Jlihtary Code, to take the plac.e
of the obsolete," lumbersnme. and ludicrous sy s
tem (tir rather chaos, fur-system it, is.not,) with
w hich tlie people tire at present hurthened. . ’
.No sooner.do the nulljfiors find tliem-'Clves iu
tho nunori'v iu th<* coiive.itiun, ihati-they raise
their .voices agaiipt itr. authority and against its
proceedings. Tho same presses that have hero,
lofore-been so clamorous for a equveutieu of the
-sneh'a 0110 n» tltey wished, nave arrayed them
selves against it; as though the Iihtrtie* of the
Country were ill danger-. And the same party
that at first protested agajust the general Assem
bly “controlling the people in- cuuvqirion;” now
protest a- lend against. Ui'e people in conveutioii
controlling the (It tu ral? -dps. t'ddyl Tfip mine
tnpi! fliat have been mc-t clatirorous for Rcd'uc-
ii. n. now tint 1 scl'cm.' iLi-luct ! '--!i i- pr<'p»-ed
(and the best tba(^cf.nld .turder exJstfu&'-eiscuiu-
stances be devised,) amf-Leiore thev-have h-trilly
seen its details. Lecanse it ('lie rot tm tt their
individual wish.*,, are i*qu:d!y clamoroii-- against
it. Bu much for the con-isicucy of j.oliliciatzs.
A. Jaeiuuu j* near di^/titfi^ruar of fata TigQx-orad. peoplcj now one has met. because it is liot just
In. cimsuuiifoii has been cufeeblod by di-etse,— • ' - ' |- * '
!$.-iojld not UiesO considcr.uiohs..alone have re-
straiiicd It. Ii- tvundolplt l '' ^ •' .i o' Av
h uo respect was due to his yffiee—'(loaV?o nfc
hvig ami pturiotie acttVees—none to tlie 6'crl,ng
11 leg.tty or bravery tif the man—yet something
nas else to his g-rcy Jiairs.'• Would ! that -this
O'Ui jge had ue'ver Ui*t5u' perpetrated.— A ottld !
tiist >ui !j an cveukhVtd iievor occurred, to place ill
the hands of l'cfvignerJ jhe meaus.of >tn . ring at
the trccstatid happiust gnverameuf'nit earth.
As for Gen. Jxcksou p irsonaRy, hoisoiteof
the tri-t uieu to ne injured" by, su h a iransnctiun.
Tile hand of Lieut. U.-B. ILiu Juqth -pcahnot tar-
nisti me reputation uf a mao, tvlioui cvfcn his-
n;j»t deti-j mined enc.iiies admit to be one of the
bravest ol the brave. ~ Jf v i, , '. '..**•;
tic have seafwty rai* with one citizen, be he
friend or foe of Gen»* Jarksota, who lias imt ex-
I'.issed a decided rteproballun of* die attack.—
Die subject w as taken up warmly at the scene!
itself.’ Tto foi'ou tijj ,\<*iKo was i>siic<i 1 *v the !
MayorpfAlexaiidm: . .
. ••i'ti&u. No-fit*:;.— \t tlie fqqucst of r. large
number of the respectable inh.ibiiaiits of \lcxad
tlr-a, a Public .Meeting of the citizens is iiivited*
tu he held at the-.Market Square this evening ot
5 o'cluck, to express their indignation at lh< uii-
|urtlle l outrige c<nu niited, it tlio wh**r»v» >>f
onr town, yesterday'by Root- B. Randolph, ou j
tfco ifcrson of iu. •'resident of Ufa I'infecT tdatef. ,
May.7, l&tl. 'IL.'UotiE, .Mayor, j
! lie l oivn. Meeting was accordingly held—
ami the Mt-xandria Gazette rf the dtli'protnfjTs 1
t<> publish the proceedings in tlio next paper.— '.
The s. ine Gazette s.iys; , ' - , I
“U e.ut-r.-ijhcsled to sav, ilintthe'teYni “blow," i
Used in TdferejiCC' to tho I '-ceat assault upon thr
Presideut, was not correct. It may be well; to j
i-hasctbe a bo\y.Avprk.
NEW PaTER. .Kjry
M'e 1 ave received the first, nufinCf
CHEROKEE SVBJECT.-
•*\ W' I '■'£frt4cuf'r‘> r>, vorfmrnt, Go.
JWlle loeville, iToy 14, ]rv33.
Tn order to xorrccl .
.EWIS. CASS.
•His Excellency Wilson L>tnud in,
*• JUilietlgrfille, Go.
. ' rteptirbncr.t of W,zd, -
Of sc Indian Affairs, May 1,1833.
Sir-— Ii c.o?ts;-q'ihn e of an. ap; li:-a'ioH-fi'i>in
3 -veral of the. Ciiorokers, I have been iii-tnict-
pij.by'tbo Socr'etarv of War, to call vour nttvii-.
rt-
O HEAT
crtimortaii..'
good gard
1 lutmedi th lv.
1c 34 W.
iK"-1 lopsc am
n:-s?sj?iau gtv-
SKELLTNG.
. ZZnoaciMW 'TO 3Alii;
f V ,Ja-. i. -* a, Buns cmiitty, a likelv negro wr.
man. *ays-itcriiumr W lie;ter, about" 3d or’
".'j years ufiiL'i;: ?.-■ v--b. ... i.uigs to .Mr. Davit-
A. <; cn;" of Butn in county; Ga. - S!w is fu]
. .-he toll i-.t:-:v vr -!t c!«j;hcd, with shoes o.^
tion to my letter to you pf March Loth; 1*33, ■ her feet. '4 lie owner is requested to .corns lo-
paper 11 nier the (pi aim title of •• The JI ichor;/ A ■ : . j ,-s. ^ >-iii\ti-'! tin 011 gh tin* press nod nr'wr ,
Sy Epson Vigil," printed at Tlio.iiastou,^G:i.—
There is a rppiticss in ihe coutentsof * *Tl;c Hick
ory Nut'’ quite iuviufig* and if it'is a' real .genu
ine spiRUl of OJit Hickory, w e shall be pleased
at its prosperity. There ;ire however too many
spiuioos Hickory nuts nowadays for ns to give it
a hen,r' v. welcome until w<* see another specimen
—especially as the name of its conductor remains
incog.'. • ' S.
•ny, also, lo re, (ii.it the remark made 111 the
Glotie, rehtive to •‘rnai m i-onledcrati-'.” is ou- i
tirely erroiii- vis. A. far as we are able to lo.trn j
uol a liuii. in ti; knew of the assailant’s ill,
teatiou, nud he n.is liurrie.il from the deck of the
b’U,bygeatlomen pr< <,it. to prevent iiis being
loll. ,1 upon the spot, .nnl not w ith any tfosigQ of
•tsistinz ill In 111 .ill escape.”
*tVe cannot stoop to write a burlesque chanter
npou iiosc-s—ir. has I>.-<-■* al cmjitcil b>r the pur-
£ ’'e oi easting ridicule over the whole proceeding,
at tlio insult is a* gio-,., n > u was prontoditatod.
From the Georgia ’rimer.
THE VOLUNTEERS;
Our tow is now enlivem*(l by the m tsic ol
tlie “Jpu-rt-stirring drum and tho carepiercing
file.” The I\I icon \ oluult ersand Washington
Guards, tuL,otlicr with tin- Georgia Guards
have formed an encampment in out* vi« inity.'
Tneir soldu r-like appearance and orderly de
portment, reflect great credit on tlirniM ives,
nn 'l present to tlie p. ople a noble example ol
Lilt an etii.-ient body <d eiiizen-soldit 1 > should
he, w e ii ,pe ii will *,:■ e,- toe •. tier: of (.-iHSta-
- hl 3 nilii.il >- sjiirit of our ancestors, which
•Pl'oar; ID e i’wi d parting tr nu tho bosoms
®1 llieir de.'-t ndai; >.
of the Gov-
Mo understand
Gnment has n>nr'
oftroaiiny wrjli t)i<
°f tin ir lunilj in
should he sorcc-'d
marisrd to repay
' Indian lieser os tin* -.minimis they have
P'tiJ lor them.— Columbus Enquirer.
■ l tills- . 'l l.-.
Cr <-k 1 no
M.ibrtina.
! 11 m 1 k: 11; *■ a
to persons
ot; for tlio v
YVd learn
iroaty ho i-
who li.'IVO
tlia-
' au-
nnr-
TlfE CONSTITUTION.
TliovRetfirction Con\. ntion of the ft'-vte -of
Georgia ndjourned ou Wedtu-silay wettiug-last.
.’.I’ln following is :m outline of life amendments to
tho Constitution as submitted lb the consideration
oMwtrt'lil* .. t. ..> - »
!. Tin- Senate is-to Jie composed of forty five,
Senator?, to he (ducted atinu iliy. The lonowin;-.
is a plan of the Senatorial districts, each of
which shall elect one member.
I. Murray.
Gjlinrr. Ikiion.
3. •Rtnbunj iSaheCshatn,
J. 1. • < tu 1 > l. i 11. Cherokee.« -: .
' hiss, I I >\d.
(> JaeAson; Hall,
7. I 'rapkiiuc-lMario'n.' v **'■- -t "
H G'viiinctl, Forsyih.
0. P.nihliiig, < 'o!d».
10, ■ F-tjrctto, DeKalb.
1L Campbell, CjtiToll. r
1”. CojTotH, Alpri.tfAhcri
13. Troup, Hear/l. •
11. IB-r.iy. Ai'wiohi ;* . 1
1.1. U niton, Clark. *' .'
• lt>. Oglethorpe. Elhcrt.
17. Greene,'-'C/iliaferro.
1.81 AVilkes, Lincoln.
19. Morgan, Putnam.
‘gO. Bulls. Jasper.
21. Pike, Upson.
22. llufTts. Talbot.
2t5. Crawford, Monroe.
21. Bibb, I Lius toil,
2">. Joiifis, Baldwin.
2d. Th iga>, W dni.isou.
27. Warren, Hancock.
2:4. < 'nhimhiii, R -chmond.
29. Burke*, Scriven.
3lj. Washington Jcfierson.
3,f. Buil.'ichl Em inuol.
Laurens. .Montgomery.
,‘VI. Dooly. Pulaski.
M noon. Mils; ogee.
It mi Jolph. I arly-
J*uniter, Stew art.
Baku. Lee.
11 >v in. Telpvir.
\iqilo.-g. T -ittnaU.
t |. ;h.on, Effinghilm.
I', van. Ldierj*-.
M-jnii.sl), GJynm
W av ne. «'ojndeii.
Ware, la-vvioie-s'.
Dec -mr, Thomas.
Tin- 'loose oj Representatives is to
uu-ml eis, tu lie* ajip.brtioued iu (Ire
u.g in.inner : .
Phe following 15 counties will have thr. <
1111 •libers each. viz.
DeKulb, Elbert, FrauWhn, Gwiuuott, Hail, Ha
t.
35.
■40.
4.1.
12.
It.
.1 14!
roil -ist
oliow -
From the Federal Uiiion. y ■ '„
UNION MEETING.' *. ..*-*/ .
.V'rrednbly to provims notice, a vorv Iarro
anil rcsjiccutble mootinu oft lie Union party front
every qtiartor of tho State, convened in the
Representative Chamber, at’the State. House,
on Tuesday evetiimr the L4th inst. The sub
joined Resolutions were unanimously adopted
hv tlie meeting. If tliero was a IdifsejltfifT
vbico, tve do' not recollect to have-hobrd it.
Alter tht: resolution," referring to iMessrs. For
syth and AVhyhc, was read,' Judge W'avno a-
roso and addressed tlie meeting at considerable,
length; giving a lucid 'exposition ofltis own ami
'Mr.-Forsyt*'’ mt/sb, a succinct anti very: lucid
narrative. 11 rinciplcs of the old do- o ratio
party, of ti,. .novatt .nisattemptcd to he unre
duced by? 1 lie nuDitiers into the republican
creed, and of4he administration of President.
Jackson. r l’lie cfl’ott was very hai'py, and
was received by repeated bursts cf applause.
W’o hope tintt J'uljt; Wayne tvill. c-msent to
pen down the substanco of his-remarks for the
press.
UNION DEAIOCRATIC jMRETING..
•At a large meeting of Union Democratic lie-
piih'iruns, (t'rom'all -parts of Gv’or Mr, co'mp, )S .
ed of nwnihers of the'State -ConVeiitio ,! and
otliers)' whoWere opposed to the NoHificatioii
doctrines of South Carolina, a n<i who Ueliove
in die principles, as explai)-,.a by Air. Madison,
which brought .the Repi’.o’hcan p ar t v iifto"pow-
.,'i-.a l.vtl, a:ld woo sjs ain tlie administration
01 Andre a* Ja r i ;,on—a.-reeahly to. previous
notice; cbiivr* <ie ,j ; u th*.* Re.*r sentative Hall,
on Ft:<*>d- t y- CV eiiina-, May I I. 1833.
Un .notion of Dr N. B,T’pwell, Thomas
Esq. was called to the Chair, and J<>-
svErti BxL’uoiai Esq. of the courty of Upson,
was appointed Secretary.’ : .
John A, Citthbert Estp then moved fbi-'tlKi
appointment of a committee to prepare, and
report stiitabh? resolutions expressive of jht
sense oFthe meeting on the subject Tor .which,
it had convened : whereupon the Chair appoint
ed John A. Cutlil). rt Esq. Col. Alfred Iverson,
Gen. Valentine Walker, G o. James C. Wat
son, and Dennis L. Ryan Esq. to perform that
dittyb • ’ .
The Cnmmiftee, having retired, on their re
turn, submitted the following Preamble and
Resolutions, which wore unanimously adopted,
to wit-: - : , ' -
Whereas, at a period of great political cx-
citemenr, calculated to produce- unnecessary
and most dangerous convulsion in tlie country,
it becomes the high and-sacred duty of good
citizens, to unite in maintaining those princi
ples, on which depend the.peace atid good or-
der of society, tlie perpetuity of good govern
ment, and the preservation of national indepen
dence, and of individual .liberty :
lie it therefore rcso!t<erf, by this assembly,
composed of citizens front various parts of tin
State of Georgia, .convened in Mllledgeville,
Tltat Atfn approve and will maintainInG prinei-
ciph s asserted'fn the Virginia Report and R -
solutions of 179.8 and 1799; as expounded h-
James M idison, the pure", enlightened, and vr:.
erahle patriarch, by whom th--y were prepare
—by which alone.can he po preserved, at tf
same time th.. (elegated power* of the feder
g.*\ 1 r.mo-nt, at.l the reserved powers oft
State*!
He t further resolved, That ive tfisapp t*
of’li.* !->• fri.j -s .it liuliiiiiaitioit, believing t-
they arc* ojjfio.sed tpl the theory ot' tin: .cop-'-i
fi**;i of’eo United S;;it. s, that fit.-;- or - ,in*-.>:.
p itil-h- wi:!i the e\i- a;m*.- ol tie* Federal 1 7 ii.
tliat they l< (d inevn ,'*K- 10 civil \v;;r. and :
mtiitipliemion *>t standee, arm" s. a-ul ar>- in
hingerous to lihortv,: itv! that wg helm'd, >v .
d ep regret, rlie-coutiniioJ militarv pr piraM-
in a neighboring sister State, whicu has yietuc-
and to suy ta fail -that "the provjsiphs * o! that
i dler relab* s< -'ely ’ to 1 those . portiens- of the
various mi*r-*nr-*(*')• i- Ciicrov-c cou'tby, tl.tl :'i tut •!. r -n'i'.x:-,*
"!| the nf-es* mnl nfber . and NortM Cur'ilina, ami O- -1-;*.rh-ell tho laws of
e-fenlerj-. 'The
tis s ihjecf have
ware
- M-
:.-r; char;
v r» 34
1 take
ry ;
awa\'.
Jailer
channels f havif to requcKl'nctvseapor Editors, : ( h<«e State.? have nqt been
ftieiidlv to t!ir- great ,7 -'hue«t of the eg eo rv, views of tie- P. 1 mt uponit -t
nml esneciallv th.it of Georg.S W ni'Mi:d, tie T-, n an I Cutpuhh.U rxnvcs^ to
following correspond.**^. ; f 4 v .' "’"V ™ " ,,f »'«* c ’" r \ " ''l'?’ hl . s
_- r. . 6 / WILSON LUMPKIN. * ’ And tw.j «*xt|W«-.
1
If • : ’"-h '*•-” '•
I : .:. .1 A Mi
COfppli.-' I li
e- ’ Ererutiveubcparfnunt, Grr. -
Milled Seville, April 26, 1833. •
lion, heicis Cass, Secretary erf "War.
Sin—A fetv days ago. I addressed a .letter
to the President of tlio United States, on the
subject of onr lUfltan relation, which I request-
ed. might he submitted to you.
In coiyte'ctionavitlf the same subject, T : here
with .enclose yon a capy(nf-ihe .copy) of a Ict-
tet, received by inoJi few days hgo from a
respectable gentleman, who resides in the
neighborhood of John Ross. TJiat genrlentn'i-
with-vdfiotis others, inform me, that-Ross" is-
exliitritihg this indiscrete letter, and impressing-
ignorant India- sk tii! Indian countrymen, w'th
the belief that he'is authorized _to gav, (rom
* itioii Woolqita?® lieeH-cn isi' 1 -red 11 n e s
-re, had not sotnt^oT.tlih-t?G.bel*(>lc'*es, {iHitotite I
different views. The Prssidmtr vet t’enks, as,
bff-jbi iriiraw thqugfit,- the. E xccqliy
Ji.
dark
Kosg of fmtiiim
to como fqrwiira, p
May 22 ' 84,
v u* ? - l dl 7 &Q S&’Z.Sif
ui . .-.n the 2Uth in.;!, a Jiop,: n he*
t.'iv, about I? years of rr
unl shvs lie belongs to Williai
limy, ilie o've-i- is request'..'-
v t'li-i: and r-.ika- liie: a >7 a
JO;;N D. I*IT’1 j S; laiarr.’
I
i *.
tor
of li
| . . . ... ‘ - 11 1 p-u.-hLA t<*:» 1
constitutional right 'tp sntplv -military foxya to ! i Ss-i.'vs I
remove person; from jtny part uf thu-'Staios'of seqnei cc'u! it* I
vwrgfff"^. a lyJ na *~*' vif .Tf. '*■
I ant sir, very rcsp^ctfon v, yo ir oh’*. Aorv’t,,
ELBERT HERRING.
Col. II. Montgomery/.
Mm Mi
ddtCfj
. n ail ptr- tn
111 flAl.l by 1
ia HUH
mteiio-j.ay n
eyil-obt
; front trauti
ui\ paid -,n;ii
some time :
; oj it i., eo:.
!Va-;.f,i-.i ■ 11!--
BENNC
/I/O/-
uERE
C un.nifr,
nies \V hut ley, ct.anlian r
ii Ofphallof Giihihd’ rc-etl;.
’nartir.'nt of War,
Oiftre fo liar ff.drs, Mr» 1. 1833
Sir— E*-.ch's°d’. J ± transmit,you copies of two
1 "tiers of tnis d.ttc, on ’*a<l(lri“ssMl to"the ,r on‘
JJolJWt.r *’
letters ot distiiissieu IV*
^Tz .iER!;a- j,
V 9 H’T'ert IT -,1
• deVensed, applies Mr
Uatil gitardi i:‘- 'an—
; Jtyfesc «>3 (Vr.. fore, to die anti admonish nil a>
sing‘due liit kindtzniand creditors o f emd Ift.-A-
to fit tneir.ohjfcii'ns (if any they hart
■-ujotnerv, itnd the othef. ro several nt-\Jhy<r/oJjice, icilhiii.the titr.f prescribed by
.... , . , .. . hie- U, n<!) . 0 k,.*(•*, **.»n will see by these letters,surd U tters should* no! . «
the authority cf the Yl ; nr Ucpartment, that in jA’int sonin'misapprehension-i lias existed, or lias j cr 111
a short.time, all the Georgia settler*, who b-av,. been aifected. respecting the purport of no or--, ! J U.
.- b m.l, at olfiao. this S:fi May,
H. G. JOuNmON, v. ti. v.
settle ) ujtder the authority ofthe laws of floor-
gin', will be' driven from their hordes hv the
United gates’ Army. There- my.y hg^s^nr:
exaggeration in. these sto'emf-nts; brit T'mn
forc'd to the conclusiem, from.- wnat I have
(fer sent by this office to 'CoL Montgomerr on
the loth March last far the removal of-intruders
from j)ie Cherokee country. That order'is in-
tended- to- o'jicra'.c only upon the Cherokee,
lands within tite Stntps-of North Carojinri
hoard, and from the v f . ac ])ng,of this imanrlrnt Tennessee, ot r wh 7 cb the State law* have
letter, that great v , r ,-, lrts nre IVi ‘ akin(r j„ t |, at ! n-n been-ext Mi-led. T e views of tlie F.-c it-
connlry to tn’.slr-ad, and dcludrfVhe unforttinatc
CheroKe^s, . • ••**•
I de -,,Q t fjositato in trtv reph', to such co?n-
- n f.’. .'ncations, to a*s'irtj.fh'e people,<tf that coun-
py; that no change has'faken place in the views
6f-.the. Federal Executive,’-*and that th^ Tn-
diuns §0 long as they- rjjoose to' renia'tn in G mr-
ggia, must yield implicit obedience to fhe.su-
ph-maev of the laws of the State;- And that
no.powor of the Fedetjll Goverrinwnt, will ev
er, he exerted to renfoVe.(he .inhabitants^ who
hax*e settled tinder the antlioritv of the State,
«Scc.'&.c. l am engaged in hsin'g all tKe means
in my power, to coiinteritit" the 'mischievous
■yillifencc, of the eneniios <if good order in this
hall*settled; country': •' U - .; '
’ But I'considor it highly important, tliarvou
t;vc on tliis.guhjcct,' hav- been so w- U kitojvn
that-it V is-not supposed that at-x'.mis-ako eonhl
,->ri-e 1 f ! 1 ,nv lias arisen ii will be
cleared tTi» bv these instriicti.,ns. I «m ‘direct
ed !o c.-mmjni.af j tl»**se fiiCg; tdyieu. that you
may b’o award'of tie prec 7 *? views of the. Pras.-
iden*, and lhat von' mqv cu'rr.-ct-any erroneous
ire.oressiops which may haw* hcen nnde^nn.'
which inav bay a tend -:ic.V t-> prevent a f;i-
vnrable-d *ct>ioo. bv the Ci-terokee cut-r.cil,
which is-about. t«» convene'. ;.-•*. • • ‘
Very res icctftillv, vour oberTTeijf servant,
ELBERT HERRING.
Ecnj. F. Curry, lief
-jSnTOUIi months.after Iltttc application will be
M ' tnkdc to tlio Honorable d.nTerior Cuuri of
; t'-nry comity tv.botj jitpugjjfor ordinary pin-pox,-,
for lc~ vo to soli a 1 the*real estate of Sarah lit ■
, n ,i | notiiz Into oi 1 coutUV tlqfpasCd.
r.' riI'ENGEii REYNOLDS, ad.n’r
May 10 1833 34
I 8 ail Y ahaence from M icon! louv-* UOR-AC!.
FiTCH "J my agent, and all peraeflit th
U.*vo i’Si paid up'tueir accounts and botes w: .
vdcue settle o Oil iue.1. LE\\ 1?) FHVli.
May 1G- 3s
Georgia—Crnirford Co unit/-
H* EV.lN, Met* E E toll* before Wiiliatn M.
g I Brown, ju tl-:oof the peace 441th distri. *
a i ■ o.iy mare with .1 air all white, spot-oir frfr.Ic".
biuil i’ctlOck : also n small spot in her face and ;
snip oil h"i- ni*?c; jjbout Jive i- et high and suppo
sed to be ui no ill• ten Te firs old. Appraised bv
'fhofnas l.'riwicnce and Jvptha M. ritaufoi'd t"
.■? >'*. This Milt .M iv 1833.
•31 \V. .1. H \MM0CIv, c. i. c.
T; ; riofi* 5 ^...-- V- r. Department of Tf re,
OTice Indian !.fairs, May I.1N4 5.
GE-VTLBjir.v—I have 'icon directed -by (lie
the receipt of
nd to" inform
id
should with all-possible'dispatch, make stich.'a
communication to the Cheroke.es, 'as shall put I »S"(*r*-tarv of War-to ackn’owV-Jg
an end. to all ' false stories; of the character j your i. tier to him of April 5th.
pointed oat. Such a-comnninicatiqn should he
fiublicly and anthcntlcadly made to the whole
peOpl&Y "'ho may assemble at their council on
tlie*l4ih-of next hiontlt. It is sulimilted to
your consideration, whether a communication
from you o' r tlie -president of the United States
himself, nrgiit not he Undo, through mr to tho
Cherokee*, most effectually. At nnv rate,-
idease fO-Jet me hear from yon" immediately
on tills "Subject," for I[deom it indispensable, at
their approaching council, by some mean*,
to. remove tlie idle deliisioQ • into r/liich these
people are led, by the cxertions of bad men.—•
ff the copy of the letter whidi i enclose-you,
ho not ti forgery, deserves strong reprehension.
Sucli productions, from such a quarter; -are
most mischievous. With great respect; your
obedient servant. WILSON LUMPKIN.
'of
r
■ Department of Ward
Office o f Indian A ffairs, March, 14, 18-33.
Sir—Your letter of the 8th inst. addressed
to tlie S -cretary of War on-tho subject of in
trusion on Cherokee laud by white 'Citizens,
has been referred to this office for reply, re
It cannot be denied, that your, complaints
ire well founded, and that your people hav
• Ustalned injuries from tlie rapacity and law
's* conduct of our citizens. It is however i
nodpgrefe an uoav.iidable evil incident to th;-
sent conditinn of your tribe, aud no blnm
• fairly attributable to the Department on th.t
onn!. It is due to th * Secretary of W-ir, t
v. that as s-ion as lie received notice of intn.
■rs having presented themselves on your la
gave orders lur (heir expulsion. These d:
.•r*-wili it »w be" repeated, and a militarv for
:i fortliwnli he sent to the assailed par
vour(ioitntry.-fof the purpose of o\j>e ii
id keeping oft’ intrit fers. And ord-rs w
• he given to the-District Attorney off.
liti-d Stafes to prosecute for trespass, r. ■
;!i as hm.v dare to return after tfi- ir e* -
rfiOit. You cannot consider it a misplaced a*-
vott that no cltamgc whatever hn* taken place •
ill the opinions of the Pre- id-mt. so .ch- n ex
pressed itr tlie pr-ophi, and 10 fflearJy state 1 in
tlio letters to whi*-h von all" to from t/c* ar ,
Depcirt.mont of February 24 and a, 1833, I
tis well as in previous c lnmuiei- • ion r< spec’- ~
in" the fonstitnti 'nnl right ol flic Executive -
tQ apply mTifarv force.;-to tlie renioval of pOy-jjV.J
sons from anv part b( tlie.Indian co'm'ry over j.
which the laws c r th** prop -r States hive been .
extended. Mv letters fo Ross aji 1 olhors ,—
• fthe l4!ii A1 •rch, and to C M.xit iim *rv of.
the 15th of March, -were inte.iahal to re'ate-A,.
solely to tliat part of tl.e-CImrokee coontrv 1;, - t fi t
ing within' the States of North .Caroliua ai:d,i‘ft
.TeniiES.*ee,.aii(l jjvei* which t! ese States hav -^a
notextenled hei u Potion. Fit • whole views
•of tho Executive. \v re so well known to vour D
peopl , that it was t ot supp >sc‘ i that any uiis-.
ipprobensions on tltis subject, could iutve ex-i
is ted.- And l am directed tn state to you <1.-, r- l—
!v v t!i it tin! opinions of the Pp-sideut, Uer t'u-
’oro expressed, are unchanged, and that -.io in- of
..■rterence with the laws of the respectiv. ,>’*
Stales-on this sul.'jccf, nm*t hr expected.— .iP
I'lies * views iuivo bet n comm antra ted to. Co*.
’I intgomery, theugli they cannot*iie necessary
r his action in th(* matter. Aud l am institcf-
1 further to expr. ss to vou the opinion of tji
President, that the immediate renioval of ye.ii'i
icople. in conformity with the very 'ihefd
t ins held out to them, offers the only prespecr
their permam-m and prosp-rgms establish-
vnt. ELBERT HERRING.
.-’in Ridge. Esq. and others. Head of Coosa.
193 15
807 15
Oiieroke*? Sheriff ^alcfc its? Jane.
J.o! Uibt. I'fdjfrrty of Tu satisfy
2 Andrew Scott! ‘ Suirges &. Blifnt
2 Pliilip Thurmond ) lien. Uichardsun
&. W. 11. Norman ^ for D. Mahoney
2 Amos M'Lemioti Tandy D. King
2 John Rose William Felton
2 Jolm J-'rier t ’!'• i 7 ’- Balcy ailm.-
( of Felix J. Burns
2 lgur.titiits Scott John Burl: A others
2 \Vm. Jackson, Ex'rs of It. Wynn
Cass Stales for June.
IM Oidt. Stc. Tuperty of To satisfy.
4G't
245 14
1078 15
! J J 14 21 2 Charles Gunn
5ed 17 3 John W. Pato
1G1 17 3 Joseph Koo
21 22 3 Arthur Warren
1007 21 2 Shadrack Dean
255 4 3 Caieb tJarrison.
273 .4 3. Stephen Garner
275 5 3 W tn. Jackson
15 1G 3 Christopher Hitler
230 22 2 David AhOoti
212 16 3 J. (Jratehfield, dee’d
41 Crutchfield aihnr
Allen Courtney
Edward Carlick
S T. S.Bnyley guard’n
l of E L & ltli Burns
P. J. Murray
P. J. Murray
P. J. Murray-.
I?. J. Murray
P. J. Murray
P. J. Murray
P. J. Murray
1 Joseph Ecbols
> & Co.'
Forsyth Sheriff Sales for June.
Lot Vi- .Sec. Property of T'.i satisfy .
619 2 1 Isaiah VV hillock Ca^-y W. Jaclt#oo
284 ‘i 1 Win Westbrooks it. L. Cato ,
.102 14 \ Lewis Smith Lawhorn &s Venabl
1227 14 1 Rayyland Jlejdcn .Jidur-AG A! --**-
, To the.Fablic.
i *^' e ^ ,rit ‘-' IV °* dtls month there too!;
SLj7 place a tremendous stacm at Thomastou,
•' oeh is ffe.md to have ejy^ndec wide oud far.
• ml to have done much damage—<. wing to which
Re itinerant agents employed to se 1 ticketscottid
not arrive in time,.and' the dr^\rin; s of the Vuiou
iotel Property-Lottery could not take place on
Ue 2d last.- As there is considerable stock yet
»o dispose ofj-tbo Proprietor thinks it best to haver-'
•he ih ayring when the stock is sold, or njost eery
yi\ inly die first day of January next: this tv ii
ive him time to sell the balance of thp ticket*
na. travail ng; through one of our westeri
ides, stopped at a tavern fo sfav all uighf
in a hlustcrinjc Jone ordered the bpv to tak
cular care,of his horse, **for (said-he), he i
- a 1 a uullifier as ever crossed Savannah riv
V "4 ‘>* said Blackey, “I’ll put" dc
jd'cksou illicit on hi.M to nigkt.’*
he Jackson Hitch, a good one.—A jreutlemau d Mevsrs.. Salt marsh Sit* f erton starf'a froy Po*r-
li • recemiy eiuigrated to This state from Sputl Coach Jloion Line- to leave ilMWSl fed Colum-
i hits, on the first Monday iu April next, aud meet
t tiro Union Hotel hr XWutbn three times a
' eek- This splendid Lice must raise the stuck,
ud be a great inducement for purchasers w!
ver indulge in Lotteries.' *T
J. th BATEMAN, Proorit ton
Thomaston, March 4*4833*