Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 17, 1824, Image 2

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*5» \ i»»V -*• \ K Ste rn f?*' FUKI>KIUG$ '5' 'sirr'viipt’tan •jfti ■ ., *&■ Daily Fi<}ifc*S.JlolikVB per annum. Country t’aper ....six P.olUtts per annum (•*>**’.« nr anyWnwi National Nomination. ■bers w Congress, in the Chamber of flu? House of Hcpt'esenlatives bf the United States, February H, 1S44> ‘he following resolutions were UriahinnAtsly adopted. Ileetilveil, As the sense of this iucetitig, tjiat * m tt. CUAWVOUl), St! THURSO AY EVENING, JUNE 17, i .fo. * ItW amt.vU *wifW .fraatowbVc* triS&ett. wetWnk,{MS* Will c.rifce : to “ a Wtest between \ ^ recover it, I a n confine*.'^vluit jl)' 1 Unite' States is nrofofctly * clear ttonv thy stautttdtua o| the Crawtoriliicsun one aide, •ntt the Irictic*.^ have, upon the whole, pitied raffia* than lost by Lo Wrle n„d 6tlitrs —llut, it Me/Hoy sUp ofeach candidate oh the other”—and that *■* itei » mxn&am enabled to pay forth dr lands, artwo dollars por that it Was a breach or confidence for Mr M. pood backing, and mimetous irtetuis »t ■icte, whs would now have been debtors for the to slVlnv it—Ec it .his present view is to clear Washington to suppprt him in his Cher ’amount, or have paid'for them in lands of depre- • Mr M. of ary such imputation, has,ho not gek.” Butwcfook lor better things* trom elated value. . ... failod-in doing so > What mighty diffier- all the honorable friends of all the candid' man’sconduct Amt'from^ha*l ^* ,ce ^ oes 1 ‘ ,na k«, whether I shbw a letteb ales.— ib in ihctransaction to which thislet.er .refers,Vdo. to you, laying doffn certain principles, or Mr,Crawford metswvith very little mercy ©R*,2£ ci , u?p " s * not hesitate to decl re my firm conviction tlut no w helher I ..show Ary answer to . Unit letter - .JJ tfhE wnSmu OneTivcs >*8SS I f t man wusever govemedby more pureand^mti. wh en the anstOerissufficient to point out . fr . om the .°'* ■« cl rd motives than was With regard ti habit, if there anyone it-ib justly It WM' OOj the Exec national anniversary. The undersigned Cotamitteb, appointed " td make arrangements for the oelebration of the am proaohing Artmtmmry of American Indepem dence ? announceRo their f e |l ow citizens, that tha •t - man was ever governed by more pure and^nnU. when the answer issufficient to point out ™ in ‘“ '"HT 3,,:: i ,u , 1 TK VKSV 1824 *'* «»**«" «’• 4t « mt^i«guVdhe ocerttow ■ J^ctyfos. /aid' views of_my . Tl he !L?! .£! armmremcnMbrnutj’but t will say. mat, possess. -——-~r , . •• - • u.uat intimate friends addressed to a,geutle- where an oration, oi.mmemora'ivc of tbe day, w u! ing tire power, and LvfoVsatisfactory evidence • ‘ er wl ’' c il sa y ! ’> lie obtuined from the n , a n of this city. He sojrs (4th Junc,)“our be delivered bv Hoi. Joseph W. .Iackson, prece* that tbe government tvoeid notoe likeljrtosufl’cr, Land Office ^tt Edwardsville,\vith this on* frionda need entertain no apprehension re- ‘] e<l by ther'-adnnf of the Ueu.araiinm«i Ci,depen. ... they would -have deserved the execration of the tlorseitrent “ Copy to the Treasury Depart gnectintr Mr, Cihwford's recovery. For the deuce, by N»’rnAJtiEi P Uoau, hsq, and the c«g. be.rccommendedto\g jZ* SSSS&^Nl^Z'&t f ^ ^^ ****** ^ of the United Sta ,es as a proper Luttdtoate ,, on ?t , hi8 not only founded in justice 1 he Kcl for tiro office of Prcstdcnt, and I but iA the - principles of common honesty. The C\1 UYMW C C\1 1 itTlA? frequent ebangeof the directions which were glv . Vli\bVbV\ V UdLUV l WX.J icn to the Receivers, as to the ho es they were to or Pennsylvania, for the office of Vice Pvc-‘ rewMve, altbongp.'they wejrejustified by theofra. sident, of the United States, lor four ycara qaedt ohangeslb hi fiircttrostanees of the bank% »hp ill, r.f \lirch t'tofc ' operated yefv isnjurjously to thbpubjic debtors, Tram the <th ol Alarch.JS.S. ^ 1 pirUculsrty those who were m.sitdations not so he „ . •• pews on euch side uf the centre able,‘uRI Baltinioro for that must eminent physician bo reserved exclusively for the ladies—Uiose on Dr Pbttert and, after a full ekaminatlon of the south aisle for the escort, and those on tha b birosn kb in wnOe*banks. ,. Letter JHvi'GHieTol nW JB!Itaninn it ♦Mfaw % . ....... far of Cvngrees fi-on the State tf Ohio. ’itepresenta'tisxs the following circumstance: n„7?hh r,/hnt7«iiV< .. , s - 4* ~* T * ' CiariatraTt, 12th May» 1824* J wasin tfte Iteqelyer’s office in Ufocinaui xvhen ou ‘ S ^ :“ u!! itn (t ,,,' h ii nn ,; ho u 3d) from ms attending physician, Dr- btm. will preside, assis ed by ^ ‘J,* r it ,™i.L; n »i a man presented tfimulf and tendered the notes .of 3 f R i h is letter is. nottdketv Rom ,the let- who states « that evbry .symptom ol disease Com, and rivoTur I DsAn Sins As Mr CrawRirJ s «"«>«•»“»*, a ccrbdn bahk.. The Receiver refused, to take tcrbbok, on which at e recorded tile letters nttachecl to his caie, is substantially remo- PtcndettUi. thotn. The man obsvrved lhat when he was last tha ni:etlifcpat(;hed‘-‘but x>n a loose,insulated ved—that Ills vision in both eves is bettor Subscription lists are left at the City Hotel, Wilt in-the office lie had .taken a note of -the bfiptk* niece of Danfir: besneakiiiir rather the du iSl'ii h n . hk wL. r a ii llams’s BookStpre, and Pnuyat k Holland's ivutf whose paper was received, and that^the bank PhStir?^CS >^h e fact that ^hc }han it has been, s,h f 6. his return last fall 0lir fel , 0 w citizen, of the city artelcountty^ whose nutesfrehad wasone^f them, and that he lh ” r 0 ® tact 11 ^ hc from Virginia, — %6 resptsctiully invited to call and subscribe TW had been ever sinoc collecting the hutr* <S mike had actRolly aent away his letter. - " ‘ 1 ' “ 1 his payment. The itectiver acknowledged thut 4Ul? In cffeH^te correspondence wjtich * n the eagerness of the presidential con* thosehotes wouldhatobeeh reeeitedkt tbattime, subsequently passed between Messrs. Craw- teat, eveA the common courtesiesof society but M.«he bank had declined the redeeming its f or( | and Sjephensdn^heie ts.no reference, hfe forgotten—The N. V. American after a.. ,1.1. !T\ .k * I . T _ (AlSiUtattlini fhnf'Mn f Vu IwinltK ia eer\ Knrt , was sent m- rcceivc* f ded opinion that Mr C’s ehtire »*t.Wlty» hdtCh^ day,set down as well speedy recoveryiscfertain Mr t he moot hi The precise date is some in 0 §$ate 0 f salivation; and as so tending the proces ion. IS now Church, will be forthe citliens that The large western entranbe Will be the point of Vwn tp ,.. . H-tf. ‘ittciAM Davies, Anuk iirAHD, Esqs «s v Vice •jting the public money to be placed in certain Western banks is about to undergo anov . tiny, I deetn ii a measure of justice to w | at gcfrtlemun to stale the circumstances which fn’ilnced him th select the Ktirmeip tmd Mechwifes' tank, Of this tsW.i, as the depository of’ die Wii'iiayrtcelvedin the Land Office of this Dis» .trier. In the spring of-1819, whilst was a neprese.n- -talivfc in Congress Irom Ohio. Col. Samuel VV. Da- view, the Cashier of the above named bank, arrt- -veclaf the City of Washington. From this gen- tlt-rran, I understood that one of the objects winch brought him there was, to obtain for his banc the ‘ f pbsiie of the public money, and lie requested “lib “ * my assistance Vo accomplish bis obiect. Upon . . *, .. -iltuStfon bti. g assured by CoL Davieis that the situi of the bank was such as to render the public 'funds, that might be onjnmilted to it, perfectly sc etjrc, I had no difficulty tn promising him any. as- zWance in my power, believing that, by eflecting, yt, r should render »n important service to the public debtors, without injury to the U States. ■Upon mcnt i mlng the subject to the Sec’ry of the Treasury; and the reasons upoq wliich my applies- tton was founded, he said he was fully aware of the advantages which it would give to the Western •people,who wfcre indebted to the public for lands, •in the payment of their debts,, and the obligation on the part of the government loafl'ord them uve- iy laci'ity in their power, which waa not incom- <iiitihle with tlie public interest, and that there would be no.difficulty in making the arrangement ff be were assured ofthe stability of the'bmjL^f ■informed him that l had no connexion with the bank, of any kind, never haying owned a share in it in tny life; but that I was intimately acquainted •with the President and Cashier, and scverul’of the Directors, and that 1 bad no hesitation in saying that they were men entirely to be relied on. I shortly after introduced Qol. Daviess to the Secre tary, and, before the ad journment of Congress, I . . %j - - v, “ “ ■ 11 —‘ nent •understood from the latter that the arrangem. 1 made. Upon the arrival of Col. Daviess ■hail bfeen at Cincinosi't, lie informed me that he had receiv *<1 a letter from the Secretary, withdrawing one of the stipulations in favor of the bank, and that the arrangement could not go on unless thatcould be reinststed. A correspondence took place be- tw'een them, it was reinstated, and shortly after -wards tbe bank commenced the payment of spe- { trice of subscription to the dinner is three dob ars. ■ - • ■ r. i : ROBERT W. POOLER, M MYERS, , v- ROBERT M GOODWISj WILLIAM P. HUNTER, V GEORGE A ASH- you am tjiink'proper. V am, with great re- sra, dear Sir, your bumble servant. W. H. HrvRItlSON. Hon. Bk-v. Kpootes null IU "IO UlTII ptcviuu> iCUCl Ul 1^UV<,.13V) I W which called upon him to deposite in bar.k adththat^ 4 Mf ^Van Buren of this Stote(N. the public monies in his hatuls—btA no rc- >•) Mr. Dickerson of N Jerayt fiavd; Terence to this ^ct. Copy ofS K —piv 9tb of gone to Richmond; 1 ” and thdt they will' l take ’ do t AfTi HAYSlETl'ZR. Mr Hay-has .once tnore^ dragged the Lovvt4e Correspondence before the public For what purpose,-in-the name of-Heaven f To combat positive facta with vague auppo sitional To attempt >to-prove that ail the witnesses are mietaKin in what they have at tested; that they hdve mistaken on< letter; for another: that it was norGen. JackSon's lettet to Mr Monroe but Mr Mpncqe'dTIqt- June, S protmses .to db’better fji the lu- arlvantuge'bl the visit to agree on substi- ntr« but still no reference to his Oct let- Ulle * ,or caucus candidates.” These . ' CttRRESPONDENuE. “A GEORGIAN";is Irecelted ajid shall appeal in our next if pnsslble. “BALDWIN” presents his compliments to »a ter, one might suppose fie would have lhg- gentlemen have §ot urivyil here—they are cititen” and informs him that lie shall' hear from ged it in by Way of excuse for bis brior at present drt e visit to * Montlcello—and him in due time a hen be hopes to be able to «t* ... " .. n„L; n. . .l. • r.. .1..,. ri .: u.. it. -U nhgiects.—Why, no referen&at aU to-this -^niiy-possibly,come to Rtchniondiw-Qiit, the isfy him that Sir; Wra Davies has bedn “an old, letter, when feo many ^ccusiona occurred tbhtive that is ascribed to thill expedition js tried /nd faithful Public Servant,” f«>r relerring to it, if it had ever been sent ? idle as it Is illiberal ■ Depend, qpon it, S. was behind hand in his payment to the, Messrs. Editors of the American, it-; is the government; and hence it may be. readily creature Of your own diseased imaginations. accounted for, whyjie shj on the‘Subject. ter to Gen. Jackson, which Mr »Mtmroel. 5 ‘ h ’ No such letter is to f&found on file shewed to them. Truly we may commend !, rt ,h ? Treasury Offic^—and AO such letter Mr Hay’s valour this Uterafy crusade, >* reoollectBdI’by any of the ©erks —Tfie more than his dcecrctiott; Ii he hinsett P'obabtUty.then.s. thaurthe Hectver did believes whatJhe says, we would venture to evon wr, V c 8 ". C1 ® Icttcr^it was never sent, conjecture that he himself is the only peiv ° r „ e y e . r c<JCplvc , , ' , . , . , son whom he has coovCrted-the eler due ® ut le M 8 *” . back ‘J ie or B l ^ al ‘ nsin Ule and trimming Editor of the Washing- a «‘ on “f Mr Crawford. It tur- ton Republican hVays egeepted. ' ned upqn this, that Mr. C. received a letter It is in vain that all the witnesses bfe lr u 0m tbe R ««««er, calculated to alarm him the public moat positively declare U was ahoui thesolycY.cyoftheEdwardsville-Bank; the letter of Gen J.-Mr Hay chooses tq ‘hat notwwhstamlmg, Mr { C’.directe^htm hunt, up certain vague suppositions for con.tau^hls deposttes tn that Bank, kc. contradicting thdir assertion —It is.in vain, ! hC coin ™ lt ‘ ce °j, Mr Low.rie says the letter was read to him- 1822 believe, that this last-named letter of -that Mrtacock says the same thing- M, ‘ C was an answer to the Rtcetvcr's let- that Messrs. Ruggles and Thomas attest to •‘cr-and ii. ftts .address, he.seems indtretly .... . , Mr Findlay’s having declared it was this 104 akeont.thatMr C. must then have eie for their notes, and continued to do so until alii letter which was read to himdnd Ldwrte— received Isle as. lot tel. His letter from the specie in iIb vaults, and all that could be col 1 r, . s , n vain.Mr fralmernavs that the Prasi- LoufsvUlc ls«cal<rulated to leave-the same |tete§.wa. exhausted- DeingmuebiatMWMdia - sU tf^t, W;.„ - tht success of this arrangement, from the agency dent looked for this letter among hiapapct.s, which! had hsd in making it, 1 frequently called and not finding it, promised, tp. shewitto at the hark to ascertain the manner in which they him at some futui 0 time.' It Is. ail a mis were progressing, and’finding their paptr was take, says Mr Hay. Your Senses have de sessed, aa well to keep their notes in circulation, letter, which wgs promised or ex- as to procure specie for them, wherever it could btbtted to you.—It ts ib vain, that Mr Jona be had 1 became, in one instance, their securi. athan Roberts attests to havirig seen this tv for J7.000, which was borrowed of an indivfo. letter twice—the last time in th.e presence the bank stopped payment, I ascertained, to my after the letter was received; while the eti’ire satisfaction, that its failure had been nna-' “ President’s situation seemed to be an etn lyaafe The causes of the failure'were 1 unused tujefibj My own impressions 1st. The delay which took place in completing ( sa y a Mr. R.) were; that a reply at all was ilv arrangement, after it had been announced to not imperiously called for ” And |ld hVoid writing id. Washington, June t. It is known to-all who are interested in the’Claims under the Florida Tre&ty, that the term ofthe Board of Commissioners for the examination and adjudication of those !XT Tb e at* biition of tl)‘e friends of Nitfian Ed* wards and the bitter«:Bt enemies of Mr Crawford are invited to peruse the letter of General Wm, Han iaon wliich is this day embodied in our col* umna. - * v. . BACKING OUT; The committee of investigation mat at Wash, ington on the 8th inet. pursuant to mljournnknt claims, will, by the limitation ofthe Treaty —pf C s en t all the m. mb. r* except Mr ‘ram*w| Itself, expire to-mnrrow (the 8th pf June ) of Virginia, and Mr. Owe* of Alob^mn—1 !>. tor- fhe Report of the PrAcccdings of the; • * of wUom is gone to Europe Btld thv |», ler 1 home. /A t the request *» Mr Edw^ds. tAng* the D epartment of State, and probably be! impression 'but no such thing!. W iy does he fiat'Also find in’ the LantT Office, . Mr.C!s anmAr t as well as the “ Copy”!— M’angements are made for paying .the awards Mr C’s instructions to deposit were not in. °l ‘be. Commissioners —Aat Jnu published. When the funds are ready fpr the payment of the awards under the Trea ty, <ve presume due notice will be given from, the Treasti^ Department. We make these suggestions in the hope of sav» ing to some of the claimants the vtlin labor of attending here to- morrow, the next day, or any day, previous to the one which shall be publfoly designated, under the expecta tion of receiving payment of tlfeir claim. We think it not improbable that somfe time may elapse before the necessary ar- From the Royal Gaiette^Jam. Afaij. 29. SOUTH AMERICA—Letters by (he Grecian mi t«r.' Panama,-April 57. The head quarters of t .e Colotnbiau.Pe .. . arrangement, after it had been announced to not imperiously called for ” And yet Mr Oie public that it had been made. The stipnla- Hay is flow bold enough to tell Mi 1 R. that Uon, ^shavingbeen bus- he is mistaken tq the character ..f the pa* 1 £ss?Jjrs uss, <>-». »»*.»?•«•*'«>» m-n »«<■ *» notes of such Western banks as the Fsrmers and answer to it which Mr R. p stpvely slates •Jlechanica* Bank might designate, even \f they the anwer was not then in existance. A -were not redeeming their notes with pecie, upon gentleman must have gteat confidence in condition that the Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank himself, who would thus exnect that the should take upon itself the payment of those notes, 1 i.u This they could hare done, as they had obtained * . , u paygreatet respect to hts own from those banks an engagement that they would -ttnaginations than to the memory of half a •pay specie for all their notes which should be ta- dozen witnesses- Sen m the Receiver’s office—The advantage Mr Hay, for instance, chooses to imav -Which the Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank would ine that it was Mr Rebel ts who wished to Isms^dS&satL'Lss'i! **»*!»* formation, that the notes of other banks would be formatton At his cabinet—when Mr R him- taken by the Receiver, had. been promulgated self lets us into the reasons why the Presi- vimultaneously with that which announced that dent might wish to consult him about Gen. those of the Farmere and Mechanics’ Bank would J’ 8 letter, oe received, it is evident that a considerable num A _ , n s>. berof those notes would have been paid in, and . As l °, , Monroes habits, If is Well .the pressure upon the banks somewhat equalized* known that qo gentleman ib more in the As it was the notes ofthe Farmers and Mechanics’ habit of consulting his confidential friends Jiank were alone sought A for, and the payments on confidential matters.. con 'i Mr H argues thst if J’kletters had been *2ndly From the frequent stopping of specie ahovvn,n.* / one could have mistaken or have payments by the Banks, the public had lost all misrepresented them- Essentially they confidence in themt and all tbe holders of the were not misrepresented. Messrs. Low notes ofthe Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank, who rie and Roberts were right in point of sub ■were not indebted to the U. 8tates, seized the stance; they were wrong as to form only fo P rCcfo? Wftaofferedto exchangethera But the denunciation ofthe Hartford Con 3Jly. The non payment of several large sums v ention could not have been forgotten, nor due to the Batik from individuals, one of them a as it; for such a declaration had crppt •draft on the War Ddparutient for g3C,000, , into the papers long before the source, 4ihly, and chiefly, lhe illness of'both the Pre*: front which it was taken, was laid open to sident and Cashier, at a most critical period. The' ,u e Qk-hlic V latter was taken sick some lime before the bank t». t«„^» .. n v stopped,and was never again able to attend to its , •* ® * e “®r might have been qn the Presh Julies, having been confined'to his bed’for up , c forit s table, without supposing it“ bad : wards of a year. The persons employed to man i been lying there for lour yearsfor, when ^ge the banks were entirely un..cqt,ainted with j the appointment of Irish had made Some •its concerns, of which lire Cashier had the almost ntlv in Pennsvlvunin. what ui Mhint ..m -exclusive management from its first going into -operation. He'asserts that be thinks he would deposit anivter to the Receiver’s letter. They werc containecfin Ihe ictier of Nov. 1st, whiqh MrC„has made public with the rest of,the Western correspondence—which h'e (ias never conceal ^—which lie lias ne ver been*, fchargetl wit concealing—The . - ,.. , attempt to connect hat letter with the Re . [ruvian army were at Trux.lfo, and the ad ceiver’s letter is a contemptible equivoca-1 van ced part of the same army was at Pali- tion, well worthy of the character of Ninian I v lj. ca ’. on March: .'Strength. 8000 Edwards effective; tOOO Irom Panama, in transports But, lastly, read the Receiver’s letter.! ca P/J ble ot receiving 2000 m .re were ready Was there any thing in tt calculated to a .:«‘ Guayaquil, and about to reinforce the larm Mr C about the ppbltc dcpositcs? N. a W? L,ber V a T*,. Tb ® E’s publication is truly stated by the pre-; are 10,000 strong, of al classes and nations, sent Committee to have no such effect. 1 f u PP l,ed arm8 ’. 0t V t, e ‘‘ ther Was the Receiver’s letter? When it ex . a'tl ; P the army ol flolivur ts conrtposed en pressly states, that be considers thq si-ua Urely ol veteran Colombtans and tfie trans- tiott ,f the bank « as favorable as could ei-1 P or,s ca ”J an ext , ra 'W* f n 40 , 00 m , U3 : ther be expected or desired”—that \f \t re ke - t8, ^ he P poc 'atnation of Bolivar hal mainad- under the control of its present di , reference to the treason ofthe Marquis Tor rectors, he‘‘ should apprehend *™ kind of re Tagle, ct devant President^ or Pc^ru; he danger to the public or to individuals”;- 1 !’?’* 0 ! r?e a tbe re ^°^ ed n °°P? at Callao. A and that he has “no reason to apprehend any b^ck Buenos regtment, stall trted unfavorable change in the directors”! ai C-allao, revolted, libet ated , the Spanish NINIAN EDWARDS'S LETTERS, officers .mprtsoned there and set them at *i*u !.*,!. «.U n . »* . ‘heir head, puttrag their own officers in 1 he Editor oi the Georgetown Metroplt- prison Bqfiyarj hid, with his usual, foie for justly remarks oi N. E s letter to ‘he • 8 ight,cautioued (he Peruvians against con Editor of the N. Intelligencer; that n ap fining so many prisoners, mostly officers, as Gheevct, of Philadelphia,- i.nd Jonathan Jenningt, from Indiana, have been summoned to give t *ti« mony before the committee.' The testimony of Mr. Ltnxo of Msssaohusetts, ns to the usage of banks on the subject of deposits was taken \ letter addressed by Mr. Edwards to the committee was also read, in which he objects to being enm* ined as a witness, by the committee, on the ground that he Had no additional facts, or evidence, with* in his ovirn knowledge; to Communicate. J»How rvel this ’allies with bis memorial tOjCon* gress in which he aays—‘T have much matter of defensive ac :usation, and should most' certainly have invited your uttentioiMo the report conuern. ing the,Receiver of Public Monies at Huntsville, and other matter* of not less importance, hid time permitted,” Again, in his Louisville Address, Speaking of Mr I C.’a being before the bar ofthe public, he says— "there I will meet him, ami tl.cre 1 will keep ’lim”I —and now lie refuses to be sworn us a w hite sht’l cause, forsooth, he ha* no additional facts or evi-j dence to communicate. This is what we shoullj calf a complete backing out. The Governor of the Stute of New York has i> sued hia proclamation calling a meeting of thr Legislature of that state on the 2d day of Augusj next. The Providence Journal ofthe 3d hist aaya thi the ferment among the Cotton spinners at !’•*’■ tucket has subsided, and that the Mills, genenUj/j re in operation Gen. Robert g! fl rper of Baltimore, has laiel/l presanted oAe hundred vohtmes of valuabte booltj to (he apprentices library in that city. NASSAU May 19V The sevcraiInsurance Companles iii NewVor About ten days ago, on the cqast ol Cu‘ba r bate forwarded a memorial to the President ‘ " ntuuut twu vm/e uii miw v,uHt)i vi vyuay , • * • . /■ gnea him at the the schooner Znnga fell in with the t/niled theU. S. on the subject ofthe l«te capturci , to attempted to States’ schoonera Wild Cat; Lieut. Comdt. Am. vessels by the Colombian privateeFGen. SfB ster in the dark Legare, and Fetret, Lieut. Engle, who pro- '’ teiidaiv every line" me samespuit t hia letter from Louisville. Who but N. E..could haye had the un blushing effrontery to say, that Mr. Craw ford had i‘ maltciously arraigned bar of the public”—him, who a assassinate W. H. C’s character —Aim, who attacked Mr. C, in the ebrnmu- teefod her wWe lying at Boca y Caralel/and, nicaiions of A. B*—Atm, who much tnis afterwarda convoyed the Zanga and S4a We understand, says the Sfew stated certain 1 facts before the committee of Flower from thence to Nue» itas, for which, thst the following gentlemen; Surgeons in tto 1823, as to induce Mr. O', to correct theirt an d the polite . attention of the Arnerican vy have been constituted a Board for the e*” in the most decorous mantfer—It is this officers, the masters of thesb Vessels ex- nation of Surgeon’s llafos, preparatory correction—that this political Joe Surface preps their acknowledgements, has pronounced to be a malicious arraign y —— mein of hints* If. Reward fro Bravery—Our fellow-cUi N Edwards affects to stand on the defen- zen, Captain Benjamin W. Booth, of the ive! He would consider Mr. C’s prese it United States’Navy, received a few days Tiave been able, if be could have continued at the bank, to have carried it through its difficulties, as ’fie could have enforced some payments due to the bank, which would have enabled it to redeem tbe noleslhat were presented, until he could have been assisted by the increasing specie payments into the Receiver's office, as the notes of the bank became mute scSrce and more difficult to be pro- ■cured.. . ’ y. ’ ' Since the failure of the bank, its affairs have been sometimes in ihehamls ot one set of agents, and sometimes of another, until, as Lam informed, -they have gotten into inextricable 1 coniusion. 1 km toid, however, that tjie Government* nil) re cover the tlcUdue tyit by the banfo attd for which stir in Pennsylvania,,what so natural as to suppose that this letter was hunted up for topics ofjustificalion? Ail the other suggestions of Mr Hay seen* tq us equalfy visionary anvl vain But why are thv y made ? What is the oh ject of this letter l II strikes us, that Mr ject of thisJletter \ Itstrikesus, that Mr H wishes to account for the declaration which'Gen. J, says w^s-jatade by Mr Mon roe;'to wit: that he never shewed “ any letter at all ” We lihve no doubt; from what we bare recently learnt, j hat Mr.M Kinirself wa4 tmdertbiaimpresptoQ.;-. Hence wc conjecture, he might have been indu ced to utakewuclt a declaration to Gctt. J, FAST Si Ailing.—Jrf three voyages mide b/j Pajrt. Fok, of the ship Emerald of Bostot), acl the Atlantic, the time employed in accompli* 1 ”'I pears to bear the impress ol Joe Surface on he had once lost Porto Cabello by a 9imtl- ;them has amou,, ‘ ed ’ altogether, to about every line” Fhe samespuit runs through t PM «nn. «fay*/ through ar trea80n . sia>e of health ! he would be extremely since an elegant Silver Medal, voted him reluctant \o push any contt oversy with him, and his fellow officers by Congress, in l814, beyond what is to my own defence 1 ,” Chi for the bravery and skill evinced in the yalrous; man! whp never resorted'' to any engagement between the Wasp and Frolic, species of warfare, but what was often and bearing on the one side a bust of the eom- honorable 1—rBut Mr. C. asks no;favors of maitder, Jacob Jones, and on the other a itim. He is strong epough to defend him^, reptesentatton of the action. ’ sdlf. No backing out,. Sir! No clawing off Aor-wjcA Courier. from Abe charges you have trumped up. Yp.iT fate is sealed! and all your aria will be unable to avert it. The indignant voice of an insblted nation will hiss' you off the stage —ib- The Cincinnati “ Crisis” ofthe 24th ult, speaking of Mr. Edwardses return to Wash ington, stales, that “ at St. Louis, lie was putting tq thepress another pamphlet, when he received tjie summons"—that he is “de termined not to be brow-bealen.(his own ex* pressfou.”)— 1 Tire Crisis theu liints that the JVew Invention—A citizen of Maryland has in vented a Steam Proof Cabin for steam boats, which, it fosoid, will cflect.mily secure the pussen gersinttie cabin from injury, should an explosion or forcing of the heads,of the Writers take ' face, We learn from N. York, font Col. Trumbull has completed the last of the four great Natfonu) Hts torical Pictures, for the Government of the U. 8 It represents fcjen Washington’s surrender of hi.- .Commission as Commander of the ArmlbA of th< of Surgeon’s Mates, preparatoiy promotion to the rank of Surgeons ? Drai Edward Cutbush, Samuel R. MarshdU P. 0; BSrton, Thomas Harris and JBaifoy Wat ton. , v They, wjll meet in the city of P'^jadelpt' 11 the 14th inst. It is understood tha? their tion will be directed to moral character, and * erttific and profesafofial .attainments. We also lepra that the Hoard is t CXamirie fSppliclWtts for Commissions as Surge' Mates, and report npon Iheir fitness. ' lu- - | We leaMi fropt Norfolk that the Secret^ | Commissioners of the Navy on ik visit have given orders for the immediate ec"' mt theU. S.74gun ship North Carolma, Navy Yard, Gosport, add that she is fo. be ' for sea in ninety days. ' full Rumor says the N. C. is tq be pent to * for the purpose 8f bringing over Gen. L* '' 1 —recent accounts, fjpritever, state that he 1 ] alined *he otl'er of a national vessel, ^ »ke passage shortly mono ol.ttoo tlsn-y