Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, August 14, 1833, Image 2

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/■ ro:n t‘i, S irnintri.h l‘r] uldi an. FATER FK Hv the nri ival ;il Xrv, V 1, Ciij.t. Al< "t.r 'Ion papers lo t!i<‘ Nils .! '! Il • ,SJ,n < ry Fill uiF: «h--ru- i ni iu Pnr!i;.n;<. brought (iru.lid :• i '•XC(*l-.li.ig .i''. 1 -' I I ' EUROPE, aft l “I. That i.;.mediate ami taken for the entire ab, run liont tlio co'onii s umk i regulating tin* condition < fn-ciiinl measures ‘litimi of slavery r such pro veto.'.t ftl.e negroes as ay combin their welfare w ith the interests of I 01(1 iuinit il I LTIlltRl* t a snm l.< P r< -die •nb |>ri '1 'll had I >f lb hail i m < ••■ :.i ill onimiltc. lit : n men: fniodsi ; of lords. ••The people have now -ni donee of its character, and it 1 winie iigoiico not toscold< but to judge. Tb I ..mis eau only bo desirable, as nil iu >f good govermnt nl. I fit be absolute I to good govcnimcKt—if it work n- itiM its object, it must be whhdtiiwn from tl: iri.titution, to whose purpose it lias ceased tc vo.” Tliis is bold laugitagb, btit nothing aj>- irs now to be beyditd tlio view s of the reform- •—The smic paprr from w hich tbe extract i- do. lias a long article again: allowed to sit i:i the 1 lim it that all childr act, or who shall be us at the timo of tin* imetit i r the purpose That it is exp r the j'.is-.. i o] «r the age <>1 si. 1 issiiig any act of I ■■ declnrt'd tr> • ; subject in -, in-s. to such n..votary i’i strirtiotis as may be deemed nc- ess ary for their s'.pport ■■ id tuaiuteuanre. “3. Tliat all j i ens now slaves shall be •eistered as apprcnliVed laborers, a!nl acquire her. by all rights and privileges of freemen; subject to the restriction oi‘ laboring under con ditions and f. r it time to be fixed by Parliament, for their present otVndrs. •‘4. That, towards the cornpr: s \ m of the oropriotors, Ills Majesty is etyM-ped to grant to them a sum not Oircwlinc*:’ Y '< 0,000 strr- th • Bishops be-1 ijnj, j 0 be appropriated os Parlximent shall di al Fords. * ”* hi Tho Prince of Orange was diiily expected iu ninlou, apartments having been engaged for bis t Vtfmarks—by the PhUad.lphia Herald. ! Wo once knew a lady—lor slie really was one i (s ' iug and excepting the peccadillo ivc are a- i’oul to mine) wlionwde it her business about once a month to go the roun Is el llie stores to in quire after good tea. •‘Well .Mr . since I 1 saw you last, my neighbor lells me yen have a fresh supply <>l lea.-./'’ _ ••\fs Madam,” would be lib- answer, sometimes, and sometimes, “No Maiiam — Uuue sinee y tin Iasi called.” If yes,— •‘Then do mv dear sir. just put n:e tip a very • i-!..-// -.tiij.lt—(there—Oh there now, that’H do— i after the execution, the body w as taken dow n ami placed iu a cotiin. Nolwithstaudiug the immense number of per- -.oi-s assembled, nearly twelve tho isand, there was no disorder to mar the solemnities ot the oc casion. The Confession of .Mr. Clough, written by himself, and jean from tb«- scafi’old. to the surroun ding multitude! in a remarkably' distinct, and im pressive manner, by Bishop Domic, embodied a „ nrief outline of his life; .from Ins infancy, to the 1 ufactured article,—the pacification of 1 lolland and period of i.is fmprisomneot. In reference to the \ Belgium and the consequent activity of trade n crime for uhi.li ho lias suffered, he made some those states would greatly increase the ebustinip object in a different! tiou. It is with uufeigncil grief l advert to niioth articles, the nppr. priate staples of Florida, arc rising in value and afford cheering j>rns| vets to our. planters. 1 plant! cotton by the last at vices, was sixteen cents in our northern markets, and the hope was generally indulged that ihese pricc-s would be fully sustained. It has been ascertain ed that the crop of last year was below ihc aver age production in quantity : the amount cn band in England, unusually small: and in addition to llie ordinary den and, for both ihe aw and nian- rcct. ”5. Tha Ilis Majesty l.c enabled to defray any such expenses ns he may incur in estab lishing an efficient sripeiuharv magistracy in the colonics, and in aiding the local legislatures in providing upon liberal and comprehensive principles for the religions and tm rai educa tion .of tke negro population to bo emancipa ted.” . jEast India CiiFjigny.—In addition tri .the high matters pf interest under discussion incite British'l*arliamcnt, at the date ot'etlr last ad vices, the question of the renewal of the East India Company’s charter, may now he. enn- im rate.!. This subject was brought before tftc House of Commons on the night of the 13th, by Mr. C. Gnmt, who, i:t a speech of great uccominodHtion. 1’rinre Taukthasd was to leave London n- I'Wt theifihh of June for Paris; ami will not we believe, fsavs tlio Cavrirr) re’urn hither a, Aui- i'.issiidnr. The Prince's splendid collection o: paintings, by the best masters, has been disposed "f at juiblie auction. The Royal assent had been given by con-mis- •ion to the Stamp Duties Bill, tlie Savings Hank Ammites Dill, and to a number of private Dills. The most intense interest prevailed in Ireland »-u tlio approaching trial of W. II.ark£tt, the ;*tiblis1ierof O'Coauyl's fetters, for n libel, liis itd was to luko place in Duhliu oil the lKib June. Foxnox. June 14.—The money market is a-j rua depressed:—Consuls for ticemml fell yes-1,- , ,, t.-nhy to!)J|. luu recovero ! to 00; towards tho ; k’nirth, laid before the Ilunac the propositions losing; hut it bears a heavy aspect, a* the Chan- of Government, for regulating the affairs of the ■ !!*ir of Exchequer r. :-. again, List night, voting I Company, to tjie.c-ffect that the trail'* to Ciena way the Government money with ;:u unsparing j should be thrown open; and that it is exped:- j and for the payment of Irish lit lies for the yj/tir j r-cit'jlJirtt the Government, of India should h** 1333—the momeil men ate be- jj n t j JC j i; ,i K |s of the Company, subjert to !?ier , F..!ri! f w ,r v ‘ 7V T ! regulations to be prescribed bv Parliament. • Muir Lu^!in!i securities n.jvt? iJcdmcii in conac*] ,'. r 1 - • • uicnccoftho fall in Consuls. 11 e proposmbiis urej ii h awfhhutly «s;tle<i in a qiifrfcrlikely to he J . ***• ^ soparati? the union whicb ?.* present : ifnrraed, that Ministers are going to withdraw exists between the trading character and the heir Hunk resolution*, rmd defer tho Settlement fthe question uutifilie next session. It is deri- •d from so highly a resjiectiiblc authority ilia: n ‘ cvc * r - v anciiiiiui. | tradiptr company, and to throw tho trade on- Figiit ot tho detaim d Dutch merchantmen . , * • , .. , , -•.led m, rim,d r.-. IVmn tho di-play of colors | "rely open to genend comp -tmon; hut_ ule by each ship urn! Irofll every - uiasl head it tlio rounds of tho stores, aud make up just tliat sort of ihiilurc of tea, as is s lid te heighten the flavor of the cup. Sho was never known in the course of ID or 15 years to purchase an ounce. It was hardly to Unexpected that such peri odica! demands for samples, would go without excitin'; suspicion of the object of her calls; So a iilr. W. on seeing her enter the door one day, and observintr'also that she gave her lips the same kind of smack, which had lor a long time been the prelude t& her asking after tea, and for samples, anticipated her; and said, “Well Mrs. W——, (for .’hey were oftlio same name, though not related) since you were in l.tsf, we have received .1 bar of the choicest tea that has ever been received by ns.” “Indeed!” exclaimed the lady, “I„r?j9icc to hear it.—On ly think, my supply was just out yesterday; and I ihoUL’ht I would.see where I could get the best. .Your teas let me tell you, (she pro- cccdetj to say in a whisper—and leaning over the coupler, and looking first.one way, then a- nothcr; and patting her.linger upon Iter lips in token of silence,) are tie rcry.best I get any where.—Jhst put me up a very small sample of this fresh.—Oh, l forgot tt> ask, “what is it l” “Hyson, rna’in—but tiier.:*s no Imperial to compare to jt in this town.” . Away Mr. \Y. went, a.tul lifting the lid from an old cast offBoliea chest that had some hand ful or so of the., veriest dust that .e ver came from the liast or any other Indies, took up as A iniirningpapor states that Damn Dedel had ] ropetfns in the Cnst Indies.’ , ;,• . m!,cl, . as ^ 1 couW and folding it up in a •a recalled by the fcing »f HoIIki.,1. We have j '. Tallow i!u-natives of India, nofwith- i su P w *°r style, and n mg i wdtl, .n jnece of blue Him to think thi. stawincut is uufaaiidcd— ..t . s ta „di n « ih.-’.r color, birth, or religion, to he e- *n>te,.handed U Jo her. Oh, dear me, said „pm, ourselves m oeclare.ttot j j, v P , joU ,, e to hU ’ oJlkcg as Europeans. ***** “ b » t l,0H ' -V°“ af V* ,? w ‘ Mr. O’Connell’s notice of molion for a re- ! »«»* ^less me, von are jod avtsb. Iv.t at pea! of the Union is to the bllowin^effect! i a,! ’ mada« f not at all; said Mr. V.—only do “That on tho verv earliest day possible it; Vou he sure, alter .trial, to speak o ,t to your i • 1 neighbors, and to wfitc me a line to show oar the next session lie.should move a resolution ‘ =>’ 3 ’ „ . , . , /* i , .-I I customers, for you know your taste jnauam, is declaratory of the means by which the destruc- • •> , • . .. ♦, ... ., ■ rr n r relied on more-than that of all the. ladies in the tionoftho Ins.i Famamjnt was eilrcteil—ol j •, . ,, i country. Oh, to be sure J will. So saying she loti the store, mightily delighted with her only a leelle—there) thank yen Sir; you know I am very choice in iny selection of tea—its the on- l.jIDclusiircs which^place th y |y tiling that I hold it;i Lady uecd beso ver} - par- might from that,‘iii which it has been heretofore er cause, i.fiord 1 tig good groiiuil for the .eonvic- tirular about, in her pcrdiascs for drinking.” If I Viewed. He states, after nppealibg to that God tiou that,.tbe | rice <>i cotton will be maintained “Ao”—oh well llieu—tliere must l»e some mis-! before whom, he was about to appear, for die take.—Hut let mo tell you—that last sample of ; sincerity of iiis story, tliat Mrs. Hamilton had Hyson you gave me (here, coming nearer, 1 dont made tin engagement of marriage with him.— like that any body should liqar me, for my ojmt- • sae SnbseqltcDtly mauifested ;i change and e- veutually declared H* iUipossihlc for her to fulfil her jiromise and in various ways showed that her affection bad tooled. Me was exceedingly hurt and irritated by her conduct, aud declares that bis object in visiting jvVtv York, was to tviihiiraiv himsuif from her society, that after having beeu, wbiio tliere led into some discreditable se.tties. In this way would this tea-loving lady go | which be looked upon xsVoipplctiiig his disgrace, lie returned to Uordctqown, saw Mrs; Hamilton, aud informed her of his misfortunes. On learn ing tliat be lost his moiiey she offered to give him all she had in .her possession aud in addition to give him her gold watch. These offers lie de clin'd, Imt reucivcd the subject of their engngc- uieut, aud told her tint il she would consent to be bis wife all would bo Well, aud they should bo happv. She refused be say- to give.linn any i enliro lic-v encourageincut—and iu a ilianuee calculated to ! non ujiojr- •voitud his feelings. | hi tv-aiits o'. ion you know would be death to the tea.) was not good—it bad a bitter taste. l J tn me t o very small sample of your Young Hyson, if yon please,(there, there—Oh dear me, there’s too much)—anti if you please I’ll try your im- neriaf. . 15 cents, or higher for one or twb.y’ears n t Thq teviista ions of the Uholera. have greatly ininislit d the efiectivc force id ihe cotton grow- | iiig popuhiti'iu in the Wester:) riiates; on many I plantations one half n! the hands have heen swept off—n conespouejing diminution of the amount of cotton i\ ill be.the ueeessary result, and a reduc tion iu-.the JVcstern Sttiti - amounting to fifty or sixty thbusaml bides, will i xt reise a si nsii !c in flueuee on the prices in Europe, and the effect on the-.prices " ill b.e perceptible next stminter. On a temnorary advance in the pr *et>- r~f p-ife ^ >'£*■ •* -- xrFOUGTA TKLKGUA]*!? of that hfilele. nitty therefore ceufiilently relv. A- ;i>t e in price is scarcely yet e oftlte FritislrParlinmetit sovereign character cf the East India Compa ny. ^ , Tp.abolisti Altogether the Company, as a To’ allow tin? Company to exercise its ny he presumed they were glad enough to l» [ present authority-in India for twenty years. !’. * j . 4. To legalize the ■fidl liAg of lands by -Eu- felt—but the hiti-rf* i i:i the dome-tie itfir irs of their h est I'adia Color uiesi aud the coubcqucnccs. antieipsrted with the certainty of the decrees of Fate, leave no doubt that sugar will soon rise to prices’ considered e- normous, and be su-taine. at that elevation iinti! enliro hew districts can Ik brought into ettltiva- scalc eotnmensur.itewi lithe habittt- the wor.'d.— Fttt even leaving tins, SIACOii. UT.nxr.snw. \!’(;• <•]- -J., G? 3 Thi ••I ardt n oj furui-lird foi some time ernor " itb ti end t- < b:.\ ran make any tiii::g of it, they its benefit. Tlicut;; h. by this tlicy begin to find it. like the belabgieil by the -choollin chaw the dratted thing, the V. hat a pity lor tin ir cause that the -j; for< critirbm” t.te to siatee. t get up tiiioilier “workshop,” with cu re ••; ■. ries.” to aid them in their work of misrepi eserttation ? larder OGy 5 ’ Jlu A*• > i 'lucliviiit!s nrc nirikiup--. Qutcry, ag?0idt the ''onveotiou. because tint | the teiritorial basis " as adheied to ir. the riei J .Non j cuy <«e tvlio looks at tl.v prorcedit;. ; the Convention dispassionately, will see, :fc,, j there was no earthly chance for any other I-.- I to he adopted for that body. 0:!;er jdtiijs vrei ! submitted, it is triie, 1 ut they "ere all I jo < 11 to. Even the plan .-i.b.i.had [ T "I Hu’l and advocated by the mine , went tor a •tst We cau take upon ourselves In’ declare ilia: is totally nuconu -eted with any tiling arising it-of the negutiaiious between tlio Dm: h Cov- r intent and our Gabinet. \Vn Icafu from a respectable source that a very tufjrtury uiulerstnuiiiiig exists twinecn the ving and Earl Grey on the subject of IV. r nig is 1, i.l th.lt iu the event bf Die Constitutional forces 'inching'oh Liibon diiy will meet with a do ve mf support Jroin tbi- country which was i tally to llavo been expected, considering the lieu!ties with’ which tlio «g;nN of Don Pe- •» had to eonieii'l here, owing to the eoiiviction • tha min From that lime he olisr ryes the idea ofdesi r py- 1 spccuintiuu out of vk w it i- known that Cuba ha ing her i-uiercd bis iniud. He acknowledges j already lost 30 or 40,00'J of its working popuia ih.it her death was premeditated; that liis inteu- t lion by the Cholera, and that this.destructive jh-s tiou \ia- to destroy her, and lin-n to commit sui- i tilenee w.is -till sprundiug over, the Island ;;t the , ride. FroVq deelmations which lie had made to j last accounts. The prcjinqlioDof sugar must be j Airs. Hamilton; she had reason to suppose that consequently greajfy lessened, and the price en-j be intended to destroy himself and it nas from : : chanced.—If. therefore, we should here fier.cu j feeling of anxiety arising from her apprehensions ; joy the degree of health now, by the kindness pf] n bis ireeoui’.i," that sbs prut>aldy eutered_his j Heaven \ouchsafed to Us./oir planters may in-] territorial basis, and olify differ'd from that of dulge the most animating hopes of ili° future.— j the majority ill having the districts* larger. V • Let our planters aud farmers exert event ticrve.— ti,,. same nr .. ... . 1 me same p.iii\ are en.ieavonuc no a to -Mr. Fct every one amaneqiate Imnself rrom slavery to ; ... ,. « L " the merchant by the payment of his debts.—Fell ,u exciteii.ciit cgc.o.it lit:: tcrritari.d h Hi;; every one pul in requisition all the agricultural j they cauud-t suCcued in this.' Whether lliermend- resources of ihe country—introduce artificial gras- j , ut ..„ s arc ratified or not—w hether a redtieticn» ses—small grains, wheal rfuil especially oats: a- , ... : t „ i made or not, the people w ill have no oilier ih.-, r prowthly ronw on the day cf the fatal Murder. He stiys he di'l not call her. rihe mine of her own accord. W hen ha saw her he advised her for her own safety to leave the room, rilie did so but imme diately returned. On her second entrance be had left the (ted on which he had been lying aud w as mi the opposite side of die room. lie was faint, atid she observiiur he looked ill went to him hove all lot our pl mfors dome-iieale tho cane; termiue by experiineul, puid« d (iv pical care ud and.offered to assist him to the bed. While doiu this ii ud while bis left baud rested upon her slioui- caution.to what extent; wheth r wltdHy or p:«r- dcr lie drew the dagger which was congealed a- tially- K may be relied on as n crop—and wh the bout liis ‘person amf gave her a severe stab. At; the jtiiee should be e n. verted into swear or rum— that iusit'iiFeouseiousiiess forfook him t.mljie re j forqfler all that is the plant on w hich rchsurt jM'ated iliestabs with great violence, lie was ac- j mrist be jibiccd for permaueut prosperity r.iul a- tlie mis.-riq? wliidi lJ:o measure called tliojeg- islativc union has produced in Ireland—-of the evils whielr it has inflicted on the agricultural !n!» r/.rs, and operatives in manufactures in of Ministers.of tha hostility of tlio I England—of the accumulatin'! |'wessiirc of the ;ority of the House of l’eers tr the Constitu- ! ptior laws vvliich it has created in England, and ;.il cause of l'ortugal. Arrangements have, wo j Q f t',.c iaevrfable separation of fiotli countries, informed, been .dre-tdy made to secure the which must result from continuing the union as tfieation of Port^aL 1 m-y are de| ; r.;dc,.t it arrang'd and acted upon; and also t :i—, ou certain contingencies, Mil liitic doubt is .•*••«-n . 1 , .. .-Mi le ) on tho for leave to bring in a bill to render safe, se- Ttniaed on tho snhj ’ladios papers to I’ob.liG. have been received • momiug. The great scarcity of grain in ihe •rior have cause;!' great distiess. Hundreds of ••ving sufferers flocked into tho city, ami to add the other diseases ari.-ing from f-imiuo, the ■flora was m iking severe rava,e>.— A sutiscrip- • was about lo Irai-efl f. ; t!. i relief < f the .‘.-rei-s. It was expertefl that the Gtiveruor teral would visit Madras, and tho affairs <•(' ;oro were affirmed tube coun-.-ctod with the •;e. t.isltoa Gazettes to tlio first inst. notirc some I'tioiis from the side of Don I’edro to the ’■col Don Miguel. His Alajcsty’s ship Pike] '.dtn-iuth. She sailed from i.is cure and permanent, the connexion between Great Brilian and Ireland by means of the re establishment of a domestic legislature in Ire land. MISCELLAiN liOUS. diet armv. (Jap: Nattier had al-o tnrived, -to ■ tno commaud of tho ifeet. In thi* m •in- ' Do' .Miguel continued to hottibard ii..- aud caused gr at dc-tru -lion to the buddings. PORTUGAL. 'illongo, (ief-.i r Oporto.) May ”0.—Since last of tin- IK ii insf.-hur Kiitcri - .)* have nl- • incessaiitlf routinned to lire upon the city. It lias Mid’.-'c I ron-iderably. Tik tlrseriioiu . umetise, chi fly Fruul bin it. and not a da;, •s without Roam coming over to us. On . our bat. -ries corttjtletely silenced the Ervj- • i; great num!>ers were Kill -d ail 1 wound- Twelve officers aud two quartermasters hnvo s dismissotl l»y D.m I’edro from the marine tde, The Pedroile-s are emleavnring.tdenn- i n !>rid. • arress tho river but n battery late- •:I - I a: rests i:s p . - ."i 1 , they will not ««.10 C«-ting it.—On •itv i- tlint rioligmc int'-n; • of 40JO men. while the <1. • arrive i:t th ■ -ti am r. f. .i;>t a disembarkation on ANECDOTE OF’ A SAILOR. During the prevalenct- of tli-i eindern last year in this Borough, a s lilor of decent appeariince called at Air. W. ri. Lttcost’s boarding bou-e, and frankly told him that ho was n drift at the mercy of the elements, without a harliour a head, r.r a .-hot iu the locker, auil ifpercbacce lie should be founder was lief d a ^arradt for the <f<oor fellow’* houerty iu his counter, mce readily tendered him a bed and a sent at his table, until it should be better time-j with him. which friendly offer Jack accepted with much j"y. Not readily meeting with a vessel to -!i;j> on hoard, of. however, nor hero became im- p 'Mcui and after making :t suitable arknowledgc- tn-ut of Ids gratitude to hi- kin I and generous ho-t. and promising to quit tho sroro a- soon as and cin- iitivc i at i iiai;ni.i. . h s ided trnin Fi-- j |, (( ;, ri ;, } ,j by the cholera, why, lie must fotuidc t.'t the -•! ii’-:!- ami Oporto on G li} •> , 1 | - i (l the struct, .he supposed- Facostc, who ws ,n ?7l nii 1 '* u ? L j ,, ' 1 never known to be backward in extruding relit ted Oporto with ivmfonvuicuti for Dan J o- , 0 ;i creature in distress, and who perceive r information from - to attack with a t itchmcal ox pect- unt i! iglaud-, w ill our ll.suk : ovorv ■-• j it w m ii:- power, ha left his lion barked for Now York. Twelve moutiis hjad rolled on. and the -aiior hail entirely escaped [rod! F's memory, when one day lest week, a . ti uiriii, very ueatiy clad, and qf a •frrf'.posscs-ing • Rivalry attcndei.. the culprit to •ouiuoiiaii'er, called at his bou-e aud without any 1 rmioim plough seemed through the whole : thu* areosicd him : j lh° painfulcercnmnj, to be calm aud collected ."ilere ore r'kS.i. f wish yoi to take as much he had mauifested a spirit of repentance while in of it as -roil w ::di to pav vours-lf for your gene- prison, and had received the rite of baptism, ad great .sample of fresh Hyson Tea. Site never called there any more for sam ples—never wrote a line—and never, so far as wc learned spoke of it to Iter neighbors. Wc-advise a dram of Port' wine to be pi von to the wandering WmebibbcV, of a mixture that shall cure his propensity. From the United Stairs Gazette, (Fhil.) 271h til! Execution of Cua'cil.:—Ye-terday was tin day appointed by the authorin's of New Jersey, for tlio execution of Joel Clough for the murder «>l Airs. Alary Hamilton. The extraordinary atro city of the at I, and the circumstances attending the trial, and the rerent escape of the murderer, had given more tlnuCommon interest to the exe cution; and at an early hour in the morning ol yesterday, the streets ; i»f .Mount Holly, were crowded with persons who had coir.o to .wifucs: the end of the uiiformnaiQ man. Tile Rev. j'lr. Wilnier, and oi.e or two reli gions laymen, were with Wvugb aft the night pre vious to his dentil, lie attended i<» their in- 1 rue tions until about midnight, aud then lay down 9H'I.slept composedly for about three hours. A- houi “(J minutes jiti.-t noon, the Sheriff brought the culprit fioin the jiriSon. lie was attendedbj die Rt. Itcv. Bi-bop Donne, l’ev. Air. \\ ilm'-r. atul several other clergymen. He was placed in an open dearborn, in which were the sheriff and the clergymen! aud conveyed to the jdacc id exe cution, about miles from Aluunt Holly, netii the Raueocus bridge. The nri-oirer wd* «l.‘essed in a" white' roundabout, vest and pantaloons ; i:i- breast was open,nml ingoing to the jiiacc of ex- nctitiou, bb requested one of tho clergymen lo place a,baudkeichief over his neck and breast Sq. protect it from the sun. Five volunteer companies ql infantry were itatioucd round the gallows, and a company <> the place of exc- tuated by jealousy, pride, aud revenge. It w.as liis determination that if she would not be hi- siio lobutil never be anothers. The love which was rtt first pure aud ardent became chau- ged tit times to a feeliag of hatred. The trial he stiys was fair and impartially con- dtic’cd and lie is aware that the verdict aud setl- tenco were perfectly, just* Memoirs of villains. Thp |iapers say that Clough tlio murderer is preparing a mcipc-ir of his life to be published alie/lys execution. . Of what use are such me moirs to the public I -.The lives of Stephen j Burrows; Henry Tufts, and some others, by instructing rogues in knavery, have done as much injury to the public, as the individuals spoken of were capable of performing in the height of their career. Asa qpnttfiput upon tho penitence of (lie cul prits in such situations, we give the following iiicts.’ *| • About a year since, one of the inmates of th< prisdirln this town senta request for us to call upon rim. We found a inau whose grey locks bespoke that fnany years 1sad pass' d . ou r l in..— In tho course ofhis conversation he told us the cause of his commitment,— tliat goods which did not belong to him were found upon him— that he had been in the.habit of intemperance, and dll one of these occasions when he had let n-ason go for rum 1 , he bad committed the crime. The proof was so strong against him that he did not expect to esoapo—aed !:is only pros pect was the ritatc Prison. lie said he was fully convinced of tha cvihasten4ing.t)it |>rac- tice of iiM‘efnp;*rah'ee—and that he had .formed a resolution never _ td taste annlher drop of strong drink, aud was resolved henceforward to walk.; uprigiitlv, Ilis mean apjieatance seemed fo indicate «mch poverty. I sent for you said he; supposing you traded iu [bonks, md wish you with this dollar bill (by spending buudaut wealth. IIOM'L “Barney, leave the girls alone.”—A cpfrcspou dent of the Briti-b Naval.Chrbniele.' nlfiniis tIi . ibis mti-ieaj bagatelle, owes its origin lo ilie ki- jruldicly bestowed ou tbe late Comndorc Barney' hy the he wtifut Queen of France, on the on n siou of bis visit to Baris, after bis gaiinut expioir- at'sea, in the war of the i’cvolntimi. The maids of honor were all so oager to foliou the graciou- t-xamjilcof tbe Queen, that it is said, the young American became thenceforth ;tn object of envy and dislike-to all the beau monde at Court. The bagatelle was coir posed by an ! fri-li officer, win was jircscut when the ioyal fitmiliarilv was ex hi'-ited. Y. set’s Settlement.—It is stated in tin papers that Mr. iVirt had settled a plantatioi inf lorida, to be conducted by while laborers and that his plans had altogether failed. Some oili er attempts have been liutdeiu Florida to estab lish plantations by while labor; but they' have also failed. These failures do not prove the impossibility of effecting such establishments; but it proves the degraded state of morals a- mongst those who engage to perform tbe spe cies of labor required; and it also proves a want of proper internal arrangement. j a territorial basis fur' the rieirit —iti nbiebrit^ | county whatever its siNc. w-cttllh 6r populaiioa, will have an eqtu.l inH:i, nc . Admitting that unir.kalilrd land onrbl urt t* ip n present, d, aud that a county with iO.flti ouglii to have more iiifliiciicc iii tL. t one with only XtOOO—yet the iircscai cits time to met die with tbe sc!jut. large ri’tatts Wish to do nr-; sis. in t lie He unit of ilel'. uted States! The sul.jcct bu s hern digtrcsri (i the newsf.ajiers, t.nil pp.etdy ;.('.voc;;t((i tj nembers of Congress. Now‘ suppose stnlit-. Ucniliou ws ~ : . as woulc ml give each State cr populating— w hat r States have for the in Ln Ii i mu ? rientite th i- a dangc it is known that the with tbe territory*b, made in th do away msiitution of ihe C. ihe territorial basis infill.nee crcori'ii:- to unity noti'd tl.cnrh otectiou cf their Rights? State Kigiits then w ould be swallowed upLytb . ousoliiltitlon .of the goven:n!< at/ \\ hy then sl'.onld wc set the eXEnijii-. 1 ■ ardiug the territory or count; !.asi- in oar evta ceuare? Wlty give tho advocates for Cu~:A J.ijir.n an excuse fir tfitir plans, by taking tb . ; d—by doitig the same in the Stale govcnttit.iu ■ ' ut we deprecate in the l ri wtos goverumtat! Let us be consistent in tills tiling. Augusta. August 3, I83B. T crossed the river and ptml a visit to the Rati Road. To see is to he convinced of the practica bility and utility of such itudert''kings. The track is single, with places for u ms out at convenient distances. Jt is constructed by driving pilings at tqe.intervaS of a few- feet, just a- is done to con sti’itr.t a bridge, ;t,nii then a piece of timber, eon- -titufiag the way is placed on them, faced with irOn, and the wheels of the ear are grooved to fi' it. How do you think tbe ear isprojiclled ? By llUUiTin j>qwcr—four men tit one car being abb to propel it at tbe rate of ten miles the hour.— Engines are expected shortly, when the locomo tives wilbhe Substituted fur tlie hand cars. Th tfhichiie cYidcnMy denied Iqmself of many lit- *■atontou.and Atheus Rail Road will no doubt be tie things, which wou?J have added much to'his •' “ n ,® r ! H,ten , n !’' 1 ” rr,ed Ir ,' s s, ' ,cerf j> c f. i . i i.\ . i ,• ln no lionud that bavautiah will be mduc-ed to do •omfvirt iu l.ts.clootny cell) to pnrehase lor me, | !ou ,„, N the RIVOl scheine of internal is my cornpamons intlic tst ite Prison,—a l es- improvement, v. hich is now beginning to occupy 'ament, a IJyntq Book, and Hervcy’s Sledita- tho State. Savannah will have no reason to Ik MAJOR CRAWFORD A NULBIFIEfi! The last Augusta Chronicle coutaius i.i towing letter, writteu Ity the editor of that? from Athem-s-w hcre tlic Nukiacrs had canga t . ted, for the ; irpose of making a Govrtuer A1AJ. JOEi, CRAWFORD. We have the gratification of stating, that it la become fully pan tit to the State Figl.is J<;. -mce their arrival in this place, that A! j Cut- ford is, and over, bps been, a decided ifcoroifk .oiiig uullifier. fits letters, w riitcu to St nt. a ml his I ui mis von want to pt._, ^ „ ., , rosity tu me, and cep the bah nee till 1 call for ministered by Bisbop Donne, tt. I Kiniire off t i se t. a,id if I sbould go to j About fiO minutes past oue o’clock, the prison I had rather vou should - r amvet '.tlio . is It. >t surprise au j—at i > resist n strong i to ra-iufpree f Gen. Lcinos. ly I know, you,and w! clast Arch ipcl.i, snared. in ■ comm GREECE. It - accounts from Greece, the! •vtl utin tlio More a and Islands ! it scarcely a family has 1 ? r ;i:>rt t'nt tll3 Aidant*, lydriots h t 1 rcfus-.l to take oat : i the now GoverntiTont, is not ■!o!i,~.tt.-tl M: tag . • lrn he n ip| ■ tl of (Ir * • na I !,is - an • ' ipto i is 'I.i .i,; r of M inn-, ah ! - t >r F.irci,a Affairs. <Jautiri= i i tits N'.tvy. ti'ding a) t'jc assurance of per ■■ my i> d ig of ere iit. th . ielt'cd to all tha dt-iiillids of tt: •li'ise previ.mi.1v c- dcd as n here 'lcmet Aid without any firth ti everv (du'aelo to the conelnsi gpezziots of allogi mfirmed. pen:,'.' hi.!, .in. Young ricupi, Mm h is a hfgh F. called at a i .! , ic ini iti nc). ■—.Yo' Ins nry nl p« ic ordered the i • returns 1 ill 1 1 •f his f.'tli -r's new d n • lone, t!l it is, :*s sonn • B in. tis, is ev.ieu ite I • sdans, arror.lmg in i’: f Gount OrloT, w.ll a! 1- real IVe tre-it of In t v ■ d. i, i army i.h - t> As S’> IS .S I : 'I quit GREAT R’llTIW. ’ >»f\<tl Sinn— ‘ . ;• r. •- e.n . iptcd upon this grc.n q i -s'i mi the votes that have been ti f,A If.n l ring T.'a iTQr.—Ths I ovroli Jonr- m..h::!.'n-, i oal elironi. h-s a ma:i in gentleman's cloth ng. ji ,,f (j,,. | wiio is going the r.r.mi- in that town inqn.riiig for I’orf .'line, ilc . !,s for the b\-l—but.where the best not to lie h id, ill it of a superior qtiaii- t\ w-fll serve tti.ii A bout two g illmts is the quail •ity In- i". ; t" purcli ise, but ii bus not so lar, n mv iiistan:'.'. 1 :n inure th n ime p nnl bnmp- ■r to Ir:/ il—sumo oi.j. ction always arising.— !•■ sui-.A:, hi-' lips with the air of a foiinoisclir, • trill call a ? tin.” A few iig: as ail iiccom- . "i ament. ■ It nf do/, n llavimas—or in default the latter it few King li nes, anti 'hen aivnv to iit "the • ston , to •'< j ".': Ik- . \ ;i riment. i'll" J Kirn tl -MS, tl - !; • is not ■ I. inhering /'d are as J I may with propriety be styled a tr.i sly ora ! :r arrived at the place of execution; he desceu ! ded front tbe! efeaybom without assistance, an- have I | having taken leave of several persons whom li I recognised, bo ascended the platform and s; „ , 1 - down in a chair. Bishop Donne, and Mr. Wi! , . j- j oier, of the Episcopal Church ; and Air. A-htou ,.e.i -i of 1'hiladclphia, and Mr. Shepherd, of Mon: Holly, of the Baptist Church ; and the Metuodis clergymen of I’embcrtnn. also went upon th. platform. The appropriate service was read by Bisbop Donittv and a prayer was made by All Wiluicr. Bishop Doane then rend a letter (Von Clough to his mother, aud also the confession of the prisoner. Several hymns were sung, and subsequently there was sung the Iivuni, common dug. When I-can read my title clear, To mausions iu the skies, 1*11 bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. During tho whole pf these solemn performances, Clough evinced much agitation, frequently rising from liis chair, moving about, wringing bis bands, See. He took a solemn and affectionate leave of tbe clergymen who attended him, at about a quarter past :Jo’clock. The sheriff then adj.st- Old Davy, why, y«i b-ive it than any In ‘.‘Why, who arc y to y. nr money ?” “Oh, then, you ha took out of tbe street it.-; year, and kiuifly*—but bo has not-forgol yeti.” rio saying, he forced the money ujnm Iii- benefactor, ad ding,—”1 know if I get oark saf.\ and if I don’t, why keep it aud woicomo. And here (pulling a lot- tci'y tic!:- t from it; ■ j.• • !.,;y':": • : f - c tins, ami ifi: : draws r. priz- ke. p ihat too. Then giving Mr. ! L. a cor i*u: -dt ikn at' tli" hand! be left him aud ! went on iionr.l Ii s vessel, whi-:i iti nri hour afterl tv »s under way f >ra foreig-i port. Iti less tlnn ~4 liou.-s after liis departure Air. j t iffl.K- Hire I- the --It:-f had drawn the Ii share of tho prizt Hi raid. tbe fate \ ctiuu to I tndioiDe j : inoucv I :tous. Titcso books he see moil to prize high ly. Wo afterwards heard hi passing tlio Pris- »n bjs voice attuned to the sacred song. Iu a few months his trial came on, but the Gourt was not so severe with him as bis fears id nnticipato'l. They sentenced him to only i few months imprisonment. The time soon expired, and the man with all bis good rcsoltt- | can think that an intelligent community like that tions aud professions was' permitted again to ofSavanuali, will suffer one half of their sources uinglo in society- ■and carry-diem into oxer- i of commercial prosperity to bcn : off. without o ■ise. B'diire tw.-i.tv-I.im ir.a'V-,- trad (‘lapsed I’eni.ig ih,.-e rich ones u Inch are "itliiu their t orn the time lie was released, lie was guilty | ifactivi ‘y and industry choose to dcvelope the grossest excesses—stole a suit of clothes, i ‘ '" ‘ uded his pursuers and lias never been hec?d . .j ■ ' n . ! ,. : . ... a i .it i I '-ol. Hardeman Owens late of ms iitacc was d since. Portsmouth Journal. | killed, ; ou Wednesday the .’list ult hy a party of yy .■ { Uuit.i l States rioldiers, at bis residence in t!;«- From the Troy Budget.. ■ j Creek nation about thirty five miles from this The last New York Alirroi makes an aiHiisiug, I place, ct perfectly correct difinitiau of the (ijfference | We have heard different statements of the ictwecn the patrons anti th; ready pay; cash eumstnnres connected with tiiis afi'tiir; thatho"- uslomers of a puldication. The. following corn- j ever which seems to l.c entitled 'o mirst credit, ii inst is Imt tbe cell > of experience—-*Patrou3 may j that the Deputy Alar-hall went .t 5* .‘it house ac- iid in the starting of n paper; blit customers companied by a company of rioldiers for tlie pur- jealous of the completion of tbes'e enterprises.— There are pleuty of ways open to revive her, i: enterprise and perseverance can only be found to use them. 1 hope to live to see the dav when j Rail Hoads or Canals will intersect our fertile | State in all quarters. I believe that the time is near at band; for the mns* powerful of human motives,—self interest, will dr’ve us on. I never must sustaiu ir. Parrous area vascillnting de scription of people, who are coustnutly changing their support from ouo journal to auotlicr—cus turners are solid, steady friends, whom you find on your subscription list year after year, always with the word ‘paid’ after their name, find who never think of dischntinnmg their paper while they can afford to take i t. Patrons scud you tto- current notes and forgi T to pay the postage— customers enclose good bills’, arid their letters are always post paid. Patrons wili stop tlicir sid) -criptinn ou the slightest provocation—custo mers w.11 Mirk to you like v ax.. Patrons wilt coinmu- po-o ot removing him out of the Nation, after some araugemeuts had ho. n made as to the time of his leaving, the Soldiers having gone on. 'onn difficulty tin. so between •►wens and the Marsh ii upon which tho lattt r rode on aud overtook the | Soldiers and ordered them hack with orders to arrest Owens. When they arrived at his bouse he w.is going from his house to a field some dis tance oil; they | ursiied. overtook and shot him. As there was no parson present but the Soldiers and perhaps the wife of file deceased, it is of course difficult if not impossible to get an entirely correct account of the affair at this st age of it.— 11 is said bv some that be was shot down wl.ih netids, previous m Con men celaratioBs to others, l i ve fiiik. s .-ri-f. m ibis subject; end every one of’heia). Das promtly and freely determined to s every one in ihc riin'.e doubtic-s w iii , :<i becomes, ;;s lie certainly will he. cqti: sfied. lid is as decidedly ; i d fuiU a t.’i • <» ourselves, and will app. r.r a.-- i-pcnh so I.t! lie ptddic, thri t:;;l) letters wrirtin I \ J;:.: irK t me ago. and w hich he promt!-, and t id:. " ;• ly gave pcriti’ssiou to | td lish (t'cge :;icf i: n thing else he had ever written), ou the i.c; ' i.ciDg made to him by tbe geniieman to '.'lx® 'h. y \jcre atbJressc'i. line cf them, at K-n-’-. -h wi) to os, and addressed last month to n fit -' man in Cofumbits, covering the whole grot'cl we know will Ix-ptiblishcd as pariy a.s tit-.' pyb n iti permit; an" convinced as we arc. '■ ■; must ; s fully satisfy others as it lias as. wc 1 assured tliat all our friends,rafter reading it. " be prepared’ tike our.elves, to i xt. no to ' . Crawford their cordial, hearty, aiul. tailk suppoi t; And, run as h- now is, a: an u| uuqiia ified Auliijirr wills the most fiait.:..', cheering prospects cf success, w !io wi! - '■ hereafter, that ‘-Nullification can never ti! in Georna”? W’e have net time to say moref the subject at pr. sent. Athens. Thursday, August fith, IS-'.-'l- 'I li'Jugli the Chronicle is good auih ' are iocliued to think there is some mistake | it, T: i, only a week or too since tic 'c { found fault with .Major ('. for liis Unions stents. Now according to the above, he " •{'js a milliner. It must be the uiilIifKT-- " iio have ebanged tlicir ground—(ami turd 15 thing new .) erptiaa d.-.-l in Turkish od the rope, in w hich he was aided by Clough.— ! expect you to open your colifintn'to ao After the ro|)c w as placed over the- gallow s, i tiieoiiim fhc-y may solid you—customers-will ex- j •aiicrriptiirtg to make his escape from them, hut the Clough desired that it might be taken down—he i pect yon to be governed by your own judgment! qtost generally received statement is that upon then measured with bis arm the length of rope : in all such matters. I’ntroiis w ill quarrel with • their approaching him he drew a pistol aud snap- necessary to allow Inin a sufficient l.di, and after you for advocating or opposing any measure in - ped several times at the rinlflicrs, one of them oh - some oilier regulations, in all of which the pris- ! which they may happen to be interested—custo- served to him that he bad no cavon Ins pistol, lie oner seemed to,(ake.an active part, his srni* w ere j nn-rs will respect you fin pursuing an imlepend- drew ou of his pocket a rap and fixed il on and pinioned, aud tbe white cap placed on bis head, eat course. The one is a prop to the literature of raised bis pi-tol. upon which one of tho rioldiers and drawn over liis tare. In this position lie j the hunt. The other a more ignis fntuus, which fired and shot him through the head—this we pre stood a few minules, wht-n the sheriff-irm k down . leads the unwary proprietor into difficulties, and j sume is the statement of the Soldiers. It is i.h : support uf the platform, and Joel Clough was . leaves him there.” j proper to remark that Owens anil the Marsh..11 launched into eternity. A slight muscular eon- | j had had several difficulties during the day. dnrii’.g vulsiun was all the movement-visible in-tlio bodv ‘ • t From the Floridian. j which they bad exchanged shots.— Columbus L\- irhilc A wax suspended. In about 39 minutes ■ Cotter, and Sugar.—It appears that both these 1 ywirer. (B/ 5 ’ How intolerable is the egotism of I’lie milk fed puppy, when he first learn-to “ fascinated with bis own voice, annoys tss c 1 hoi hood with bis recitations; t.nd tb-: c • goose, himself delighted, imagines his *•'•"' cncklings are tin; defight of all! rio :k ' ^ °* Brii.ee. who lit Id bis court under a f' 1 111 surrounded by some score ot naked s 3 ' • pompously inquired of the English what they said about Aim in Europe! J**' unfledged Editors, poets, politicians, t equally self conceited, think the eyes oft- world are upon them ! In the Messenger of the 11th u.t- that tin Oration was delivered c.U j. General Jiohert Augustus Ben!-!, one ' ;l ffi' 1 r{ tots of that paper,”*ii(f that “its seouii 111,1 _ h lartily responded to l y the large a'ld l( I ;j . tde esse-nibly”—(wc quot.<; from- nu.ta'Oj ‘’ L ving tbe paper -before us) IR l * lL “ * 1-1 V' dill " nwiHillsi