Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 01, 1824, Image 2

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Daily taper K>-ria 1 mints per annum. .Country i'aper, t«'tiara i;uv raTIBu* yr *J>T*afK ■ L.L :viA rft'.XTS*. gPjfatiimol Nomination. jHit of Lett* rh, Uemainir.g in (he Post Ofiicu, Smanhah, Georgia, on the 1st Jui), t8:4. Xj* Persons wiwiling Letter* from tins list, see re quesit d to 4ik for Advertised Letters/ vl Thus D Arden John Atherton .John Abbot John Alains Jesse Admits mi oi Jane Adams John Adams J*ihn B;<!lentine At a meeting of the Democratic Mem- Jame-K Ballon rs ol Congress, in tho Chamber of (he House of Representatives of yhc United States, February 14, 1224, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Resolved, As the sense of this meeting, that W.NI. it. CRAWFORD, bf Georgia, be recommended to the people Of the United Sta es as a proper Candidate for tiie office of President, and ALBERT GALLATV.V, otPefinsyivaniu, for the office of Vice Pre mrs M >ry Ann Bailey Drums Uragdo i Isaac Brown Wm Brotvnjohn capt Hubin ttinnehard I’atk Uracelao .'•lie C Benson tl Ben' try jaiiall Ik, Jr Wm Campbell John Charlton mrs Kiij.i (’lark mrs F. t:»rroll capt James Clarkson —■ - v - ■ - ----- - - B * i Wm S Campbell sident, oi the United States, tor four years l Caussin from the 4th of March, 1825. ! "»'• l»»b tla Clark — . ,, ....... , . .... — ' l) vid u Cartwright j John H Crawford mrs Aim K Citoctll j*m*i Dmiel Jane H Davis NATION.*!. ANNIVERSARY. The undersigned Committee, appointed to .fluke arrangememVfor the cel,brationof the ap. pMaching AoSi errs ary of Auieri an Indcpeu &enc-, announce to their Mow cilia'ns, Uw* die : following Will at the or'er t f the da> : f •rn,r_.. On Monday the 5ib of July, 1824, at eleven o’- i V m * Clock, the Each .nge bell will be rung, when from I j0 {, n Dinic! J, n l!n*we«t etui of the Exchange, tbe procesvh n w ill > , 1 be formed, of the Civil and MiltUny Au'horitics and die Citizens -At hall past e!c v en o'clock, (hr ttfocts-iion escorted by the Corps of Uepub'icai Bluet!, will proceed to the Episcopal Church, where an onoioe. c mmemora'ive of die d»y, w ill be delivered Iw.l Juatm W. Jacxs-ix, piece- tieri by die reading of the Declarath n -i lojtp.n- dence, by N-ithwukl t* ISO .J), Ksq. and tot cuv torrary Religious hxcrr.iic* The pews or. e<c.i Je f 'he centre aisle, wU 1 be reserved exclusively for the ladies—-those or the sou>h aisle tor -.tie escort, snd (l ose on the north ;.uie, for the o'lter Volunteer Corps. The large pews in front of the pttlpi', will be rest rveil for the Civii an'! Miliuiy Officers of the day, at tending the procrfi-ion. The residue of the Chore ti, will be for the citizcua Che Urge western enhance will be *he point of fe'cess tu the church. The other doors will be dosed to prevent confusion. At four o'clock, a dinner will be furnished at the. City Hotel, at v inch Wmus U. Bulloch, E q wu preside, assbed by "mint Davies, Adam Cora, and ftsiorux Ba&makd, Eisqs as Vice Presidents.' Subscription Hv s are left-at the City Hotel, Wil- hsms'a Book Store, and Pouyat it Holland’* a here usr fellow citizr ns of the city and country, arc respectfully invited to call and subscribe ' The price of subscription to the dinner is three dol lars. kfiiig jus H Beck 'John Berrv DnmniCk Bryan 3 miss IS A Bryant James N Brown capt Wm Brows James Brown V U Brown Wm Button Charles Uftrton miss Artn Crim John Cristy Antoine Colongin 3 Napoleon Coste Thoa Cotton eapt Edwin Carter John Oonmers Baldwin Cook mis« Charity Cruse John Cunningham jr D eapt Ben Dyer may A T Dopsun 3 J >lin Daugherty Dr S Dunbar •* Jhs Dun'up A iv ln Uc. ey M SAVANNAUs TllUUShAY EVENING, JULY 1. 1824 * - ‘ ,, NEW yore. June 21st. i The florid* fudicinry~*-K f ff • TttyDArS LATEii -FROM HJSQL.WD. ! Peiisacol;. t qt lli A 14 i ullirn , givei-rn 2 An arrival at Newport has jurnished; f 00 ” 1 w ^ ttv tb ® 'J• iter considers high. London and Liverpool papers two days la ! hatulea measures. It appears that a cause ter than our previous advices. The pro* • * a ! tr y* n K between two individuals, w| 10 ceedings of Parliament were not important bad c .‘° 3cn a i u, y ^ rom the com,. On tiie 11th of May Lord Althrop brought '!/ ’ ^ llic Judge charged them against forward in the House of Commons a mo-. 52® P arl ^ , r w » on ? l bey returned a verdict, tion to inquire into the state of Ireland, Tl \ c next - ft 1 . J ur “ > r * were discharged, which, on motion of Mr Goulburn, confim s a t'Q 1 n presentation ol their bills, the Mar. the inquiry of the committee to the nature shal Mused, to pay them } making a dU. UOAUD OF HEALTH. . Savaksvb, June bO. The Board of Health congratulate the citisens of Savannah, that notwithstanding the extreme heat of the weather, the reports of the Ward Committee, this day, shew that the city it uses- en.pt from disease as In the most healthy Merit j and extent’ of the " disturbances ‘in" ceTtalu linc,ion b ^^ ec " serving in Unltoitf Sts# distracts—carried 184 to 136—majority 48 C «' ,S SS and fhos'j of the territory.—It ffa| There was no lurther news from Algiers. ur 6 e ° * bal lbe Srand jurors, similarly sit. Large supplies of ordnance, stores, and ® al ®®> hac received their pay. The District ■ 1 * Attorney applied for a rule agakat ths .... v, ua „ v.a»..r. Marshal, to compel him to pay them The Various letters from Spain speak ol the ■* u< '8e ^relused, alledging that it was an ex. disturbances which continue to afflict that tra » » a Jetlerence in behalf of the jqv unhappy country. A serious affair took ror8 » w ‘ 10 “ at * incurred expenses u upon $ place at Saragossa, on the 25th of April. tl ® ws P a P®r promise ol payment,” and fof It appears that the Royalist volunteers par- * 1US ^ urin S to m ter Fere for the people an aded the streets, threatening assassination alttm P l **• tnadc to expel the Attorney to all the Constitutionalists and that two th ® bar! a pd * fule to shew cause was of the year, The Ward Committee, are vigilant, yet many nuisances may escape their notice, and the citi- ken. are particularly requested to communicate; provisions have been forwarded to the re- to the Chairman, or any Member of the Board, lief nl Cape Coast Castle, i from time to time, any nuiaanoea which may come under their observation, designating the place where such nuisances rosy be found, in order that means may be adoi ted to remove the same. The season having so far advanced as to make it inexpedient to open Sinks and Privies, lime will mrs F.lisa F.mcms John Edwards U Ernst James Paris i mrs 0 Ford Itobt Florenoy 2 FredrickR Gr^en Itir.h."r.l S C.ibsuu Jaroti Gordon J»lm Hatcher Htnry H irt mis. Ann Harmon H oi ll.lles John H Haupt j-.-hn H Huill nn Hardy John Harvy, Bryan C H Eben /icks'>a Mr /.ilinHii Ktiaa A Jfewett 2 Phtfbe Ailmsow I'hos /)hnsou £ Aaron Everett mrs H H Elbert F . WHI P Faster M iry Fox G James Gould joh- S Good jam.s Govati U Amos Iledljy John Hinton Ur How Eliaabeth Holmca Cathrine Horricks Wm HotchkKs John W llaughtou be furnished on application to tl.e city Marshal, persons were killed and twelve wounded. S ra "<ed by tbe Judge in his absence. Thj to such pers-ns at are unable to purchase it, and Amongst the latter is said to be the Com- nexl moi nin R* lbe Attorney moved to ex, such aa are able are required to mike free use of missary ol Pojice, in an attempt to preserve P un B e lhe proceedings from the records, the s .me, under the direction of the Wsrd com- the life of the lady of a distinguished Con- U P°” several g oundst on naming tho te. tnittee, during the summer and fait months. , stitutionalist. A letter from Victoria, dat- ® ont ** fc-,bal tbe Judge .was his enemy, and j JOHN 3UELLMAN,uhaitman. et > May 3d, states that a similar affuir lias J 0 ® 0 " 1 ?® 1 ® 01 tom ’, an ^ th ® Attorney I. K. TBFT, Secretary. ta k®" P la ®« a » Viana, in Navarre, where ten “ ercd fespeetable afidavtts to prove his | several of the Constitutionalist prisoners P artla,lt y« i be Jud Be ordered him to sit GEORG A. recently returned from Francd have been , * n: he dld . not ,n * tnnl| y drop, and the j There is an idle report k&t >t that this state will massacred. The priests are described as Jud E e 8ei ^ "lM to the old filthy Spanish be (fivideiTin her vote for the Presidency, winch encourageing these proceedings, by their P 1 ’ 13011 ' which had long been uninhabited, ; has been iudusthously circulated in a neighboring exhortations, I These rumours are too A respectable inhabitant accimpained him. i State, and i« calculated to do Mr Orawford i.miry oflen multiplied and exagerated without 1 he Mar ’»- d was soon AHpacthed to bring 1 For,he information,therefore^the friend. oftWI a »y 1 ®g ard ‘® »uth ] rh?tKVm,rah a 5°‘ UI ^' '% rcturb «ntil A letter from Odessa states, that a mes- 1 e three urs h “ V ,a P** d » ^ ur whicb l« senger had passed through that place for Was 8entenc ® d lo b ® imprisoned, unless ihc St. Petersburg!!,from Constantinople, with ® entcnc ® and order of commitment had informavion thst fresh misunderstandings be ?, n resc,l J dcd * a, ' d '* e «>did see Some had atisen between M. de Minxiacky, the ® Tldebce ?• 11 rhr Judge ordered him to Ru3ian Agent, and the Uefs Effcndl. who, be br '»ught \,y poaaci it was done. The on the giound of indisposition, had rclua-d f u ’ ge ,hcn ”*■*"' '}'“ Attorney fifty d -liars, to enter on any political discussion, and for n ° l c °m»ng quicker, and Uie.whabiunts desired M. dc Mintiucky to confine him ^ ald ,l * self entirely to commercial relations. gentleman shroud,we inform them thst they neeo be under no Apprehensions on the subject—they may rest positively assured tbst Georgia will give un vmtivitkd vole for vVu H. Guawford, for the •Preiidency, and vlblrt Gauatir fur the Vue 1‘rttidency. When wt make this declaration, ,e speak advisedly, and we are sure that no r fl- ct- ing man who is at sli acqu inied with the suite oi parties in Georgia, will gainsay it She is .ounu to the heart’s core, and will pi-rfurm her duty ikiihfully to the great republican party. ROBERT W. POOLER, St MYERS, ROBERT M GOODWIN, WILLIAM P. HUNTEIt, GEORGE A. ASH. An Ordinance, To compel the owner oi owners of low grounds within the limits of the city of Savannah, to drain and to place end keep the same in a dry : St 'te. Whereas it is expedient to the heahh of the citi- of Savannah, that the low lands or ground* Wi'hi-i the limits of the city, thould be drainetl an ' k-pt in a state, and whereas experience thatTht - -- - MrKndunsica Wm Kelley Paul Keller John A Keller 2 Peter B Keor Mies Eilinor M Lewis Lsthrop Lewis Lewis Levy John Maguire John J Maxwell G M Waters Capt Gilber W Marten Capt John Millen Mrs Susan M Maxwell Widow Mirvin Wm W /ohnson 2 Charles B .times 2 Wil mington island Ge» (. /uhnson 5 Messrs /ones Sc Son K Joseph S Kibby Jedida Kingsbury Mrs Knox Jane Kugby Mrs Louisa Lewis George Love Mr Long worth M Miss C M D Millen Wm Middelton Geo Millen Elisa C Maoer John H Marshall Wm Mayo Wm Mayhew James Magee Augusta Malett Ezek H Marton Abreham Malette Fed Merreil Mrs Nancy Metzger .lames Meldrum 2 I os Miller Simeon S Mixson John Myrtck Charles Medleton stu wn thatTridividusIs owners of said low Is ds will not voluntary incur the expence of pis cing and keeping the sai i Ic w lands in such a state as >o render them innoxious. He it therefore ordained by the Mayor trd Al dermen of the city of Savannah .in Council assein- bf d,.and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tii-* ‘ime, that the o«ner or owners of low lands Or gr unds within the limits of the city of Savan nah, a their proper expence shall before the first d y of January next, drain the said lands and place the - seme in a dry state, and shall make, dig, cut, Slid open such ditches, drains, and canals as shall be necessary for the draining the said lands and kee ring the same in a dry state, and shall throw op, make snd build such dams or mounds as shall be fit, able snd sufficient to resist and exclude from .tiie said lands the waters from the inland swamps, ’ si. >ams and ponds, and also the usual ebbing and ti wing of the tide—snd in case the owner or ow ners of any such low lands shall on the dsy afore 8, id. have failed or neglected to have drained the said lands or shall have done the same ineffectual, ly, or sh»U have failed or neglected to open, dig, cut, and make such canals, ditches, and drains, or to throw up, build or make such mounds or dam* •a shall be sufficient drain and keep the same in a dry Mate, and to resist and exclude from the . rai l lanus, the water from the inland swamps, Streams, and ponds, and also the usual ebbing and Bowing of the tide there, and in such ease it shall ami may be lawful for the Marshal of add city and bkis hereby impowered and required to cause the •rid low lauds or any part of them to be drained tn the manner herein contemplated and to cause to b- opened, cut and dug such canals, ditches snd drains, as sbali be necessary for the draining such low lands and keeping the same in a dry state and to c-uiae to be thrown up and made such mounds Or dams as will in h»* opinion be sufficient and able to resist and exclqd** from the said lands, the wa'ers of the inland swamps, streams, or ponds, and also the usual ebbing and flowing of the tide, Xod if any person or persons shall hinder, disturb „ lf ^ , or molest the said Marshal or the person or per- ■ Henry Tillman sons by him employed in the execution of such j , 0 h n Townzen or their duties, nucb person or persons shall on i Conviction be fined in a sum not exceeding thirty ~ dollars lor each and every such hindrance, diatur J b varn * ra bsree or molestation. | And be it further ordained by the authority M Wales aiuresaid^diat it shall be the duty of the inspector runt* Washington of Dry Culture front time to time to visit and in spect the said low lands; and to report the situa tion of the same, and if at any time he (ball report the same to be not well drained or shall report the fiitebes and dams to the same to be foul or requir ihg repair or the dams or mounds to be insufficient there and in such ease it shall be the duty of the said Marshal and he is hereby required to notify to lie owner or owners of such lands, the report of the Inspector, end to require him her or them tb remedy the evil complained of within fifteen days thereafter, and in case any such owner or dwnersof such lands shall fail or neglect to reme dy the eviicomphined of within the tinie prescri- . bed, their it shall be the duty of the Marshal to • cause the same to be done in like manner, as is fierein btforeprovided and the said oWner or ow ners shall be subject to a penalty of five dollars for each and every acre ao reported to be not well drained, snd^which he she of they shall so fail sir neglect to dram and put in proper order within the time prescribed, to be recovered in any court, having competent jurisdiction thereof. And be it further ordained by the authority aft y r - : aid, th • all sums of money expended by the M'rih ’ ■■ r'.li in tbe execution of the duties required of him by this ordinance, shall’be recoverable by dhtress and sale of the goods and chatties of such Offender or offenders, or maybe recovered in any dOurt, having competent Jurisdiction thereof. Passed in Council, 24th June, 1824. J UOURISON, Mayor, • - Attest, U. Mrt'IJ, CC. : ’ ' >Sm& : Hi Jessea Mount Henry More David Mungin Dr Sami More B & P Mongin Love Mount Joseph J Murpiy Cohen MeDonal E McCroanking Mrs DorcM McGsvae Thoa McLellao Hector McDonald J H McLaren Mrs Rachel McKerer Barnard McCullum 2 O R W Otis P Mrs Sarah Pettibone Demprey Phillips Mrs Pinder C J T Pollard J B P. hi Vack Charles E Pollard Capt C Porquet Miss B Pomeroy R S W Roundel! Rob Roman Raisburg Thoa H Roberts R Ross a James M Smi’h 3 James R Smith Alex Smith Andrew Smith Wm N Syer Mrs Sarah Strobor John D Strobar Rober* 8oweiotir Mrs Martha Speiiseggcr T David O Tobias Thomas Tompson Charles Turner Wm A Tufts V Mrs Marj Viley TV Susan Wright J F Williams jainta Wittet Mrs Martha Wiggins Skidaway Island. Smi'h Williams Christian Wisenbaker Miss Nancy Williamson E Winkl r, Puriaburg Elisha Woodbury Charles Worrell Y P .1 ip R Young French Letiera jean B Arnaud A Pipier Miss Celctnie Mindesse Franciea Petit G Gauvin E. EARLY. P George Orne Mrs Pormentor Jos I Parks Mrs Parsons Thos Parege Dr Jos Parks Kbenezer Perkins Cspt Perry Geo Pearce L O Reynolds Mrs Mary Read 2 James Richardson James T Ross John 1 Roberts Robert Rawer Rebecca Savage Jesse Banderlin Mrs Ann Skeg Jes-e Sanford James Smith John E Shelling Miss Mary 8 Smith . David S Sampson Jos Taylor Mrs Huldah L Tebau 2 james Wallace Mrs Sarah Walburg Chriftopher Waters Philup Wart Daniel Wolker Charles II Ward Fed Webster Mrs Eliza Whitlock Thos H Williams Isaac Young the v) bather, For the last four or five days has been cxces* sively hot. On Sunday, Monusy and Tuesday, the 1 berreometer in the shade ranged from 90 to 06, and jesterday af 1 o’clock in stood at 98, and in some places at 100 deg which is said to have been the hottest ..ay experienced in this city for the lust ten years, REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. W’e expected last night to have received the Re- port of the Committee in Edwards* case, but we ytere disappointed. It is stated in the National Intelligencer (list the report “is in the possession of the Executive, and is rumored to have been the (subject of serious deliberation by the Cabinet for the two tart days We have no doubt of being a- hie to publish it in our next,” We shall in all probability receive the report (o night and shall lay it before our readers in our next It is believ ed that the Committee did not consider Edward* as on trial before them, and only regarded him as a vilneet. It is likely enough, therefore, that they have passed no sentence upon him, Ed wards’* character, consequently, will be deter mined by the testimony accompanying the Report, snd by the circumstances incident to the taking of that testimony. It is probable that Edwards’z friends will strive tp make a diversion in his favor by raising a cla mor that he has not been found guilty, It will, however, be a novel spe tacle to see a false accu ser exult on a conviction of failure in himself to establish bis charges.—Public opinion certainly - Flic dissatisfaction ol this gentleman has been much increased by the seizure ol two Sar linian vessels at Constantinople) because their cargoes were destined for one of the Rusian ports in the Black Sea—Utlic state inent in this letter is lo be credited, the Bujukdere to holdlhemseWea io^dhiesl be “r een ‘ be ts “ S^emmems, and of pr3 to return m .i i w moting the interests of llic R- pubic. TnJ ■to/much , L r V ° ‘'"I MmiverulColombia , *,|„d„ W, 1 p P U '° llm c aide,a^Sn wl,lcl,h;.;*i A letter frnm Fr.nl„r iw r • I ri * cter » “ nd Itkl.tlty ol the prifttiplrt of a renori thM u* k r d f ?’ both naii ' 0, ‘ 4 ’ demanded. The PresiLol aK ,hfl 06,1 «*• O. S ta 'o. has jail iigaalaad 1,1, ad,® i en.in5n,ly mat, and «J Ol orazu. l he principal motive a ledued ' ,u.. „i' i:^.,' 1 , .. .... REPUBLIC OF COLOMBI A. Extract from the Meaa'tige of the Ftcfl President of Colombia, charged tp;iA| the government to the Congress of 1824,1 dated Bogota, April 9, 1824 — (TnASpr LATED ] I The residence oi the Minister Plrmpc.1 iitiary ol tlie United States in this Cahmll principal motive alledged tor this declaration is, that the prince R.,y. al of P<,rtugal. Don Pedro, has been forced by the Brazillians to take thte title of Em peror, and give his sanction to a constitu tion, the basis of which is democrutical. AN ACTUAL LIVING PIGMY. Fitosi tue London uteiiary oazrtte. “Seeing is be ieving,” ^nd upon iiiy con science, unless I had. seen tlte Sicilian Dwarf with my own eyes, I could nut have credited so extraordinary a variety in hu man nature. This creature is a fcnr.de, and of the name of Crachami; a Sicilian by birth, arid now within a lew months of he- ing ten years old. But it is impossible to thy the classic soil of liberty. In his last Message to Congress, he declares, that I views any interposition of the Europeu powers, designed to crush or oppose tk destinies ot the independent governments of America,'as a manifestation, toward? tl» U. States, of inimical dispositions. Thu government considers an attempt, no pan Wl ,«>«' iSlllcil |>,a.aia. .1 system to any portion ol the America hemisphere, as dangerous lb the peace: safety of those States. A similar poliq consoling to human kind, would secure t Colombia a potent auxiliary, in case hfi independence and- liberty be menaced ’.he Allied Powers. The Executive, unnlilJ to view with tndiffi re nee the course tv/iicn politics have assumed.in the U Stales, i\ describe the miracle of her appearance, or : efficaciously engaged in reducing tluqsei ti it to definite and decisive pomti fill its effects upon the mind. To see ration ality, sporUveness, intelligence, all the far-, Rcpublit of Colombia has charge ulties of humanity, in a being so inconeciv i meet, on the part of ’.lie Allied Pmvtr*: ably below the standard at which we have ■ an d her government havt. deeply respect anticipated something like a stamp of infamy upon j ever witnessed them, so overturns all pre- 1 the rights of sovereigns, add of their sul the Ambamdor; which has been realized in his vious impressions, that, even with the faet jects. Ready to open to all nations tl diigraee and r'ismisaal from office. The execra- before us, we doubt the evidence of our fountains of her national wealth, she exai tion of Edwards ia universal. Men of honor, eve*! own senses. A, tolerable sized doll, acting of them no other obligation, but respect i cy where, whether friendly or unfriendly to Mr. and speaking,'would not ostonish us so her indepvndece and her institutions. B Crawford's election, entertain but one opinion on m "ch—for nature is, in this instance, far if the geniu> ol evil sbould create to us the subject—that he is a base and perjured mB „, 1 ! 1101 ® WOl, derful than art could be. Only enemies, time must determine if the k —._ , imagine a creature about hall^as large as a ernment, and we Colombians, have si, •L? long fareviell to all my greatnestf new-born infant: perfect in all parts and ciei t patriotism to make the most cos Niman Euwarns, late Senator from Illinois, has lineaments, uttering words in a strange un- sacrifices H r our independence and resigned the office of Hipister to Mexico, to » bich cai l i>ly voice, understanding what you say, liberty* he was appointed during the late session of Con jnd replying to your questions: imagine, In regard to our meicantile connexio 1 I say, this figure, of about nineteen inches fcith lbe U States, I nave tndeavoureil in height, and five pounds in weight—and establish our relations; end secure pioi y« u have some idea of thik extraordinary tion to our commerce, by the appoints phenomenon. And the more you look, of consuls and agents, and by caping the more you reflect, the more incredible it appears that this can be real. But true itis : here is the fairy of your superstition , . : ........ in actuaI ,,Je * her ® is the pigmy of uncient i As Ninun Edwards has reugned his mission to mythology brought down to your own day.' pviAn. anil Hr rpTnnrl flip C11 99.? nf »h<> rrt . r * * .* gress. We quote the following lines which we think are very applicable to ihe ex-minister. “He -ligg’d a pi', and digg*d it deep, In hopes to catch his brother; But by bis sin, he did fall in, The pit he digg’d for t’other.,*| . laws to be diffused,and scrupulously obstj vcd. POLITICS IN NEW YORK. It may serve to correct some triisjpH M. hend that the consequences will be very se rious. On the departure ol the British Consul, I spread my flag over all the inter e*t>, political as well as personal, that he the public patronage Business confided to their [ caie will be thankfully received & punctually at tended to, •JAMES B. LEWIS J0SU4 s. PATTERSON. may. 23 ’ „ . e u r J c . . . 7 v csiaiuisncuana regularorgat mg oi Mr Crawford! We should like to hear from the forefinger of which, the ring of a very |j C an party ol the stale of N Y in wM the Washington Republican on this subject. sn » ab sh i rt button would be much too wide statements entire confidence may be !>l» c 1 —— around) has all the motions and effaces „1 ALGIERS. which are found in the same member ol a “ THE PROSPECT IN NEW Y0B| ^ X nZ aet °^ a ^ etter d*tcd Algiers, 21 st of lovely women; she laughs, she threatens,; “Accounts from all parts ol the state F March 1824-from TVm. Shaler, Esq. to she displays her fondness for finery, she sure us that among republicans, the p4 ms friend in Massachusetts. likes her drop of wine, she shows her dis- , lamation [<>f tbe Government for re-a^l “ l his port is now btoekaded by a Viet . pleasures, she chooses, and rejects; in fine, 1 bling the Legislature) has produced f Admiral, with a variable number of ships, she is as perfect as a common child ot the happiest results. Upon no subject, sinj and irons the temper of the parties, I appre same age. Her walk is rather tottering, ■ the ascendency of the republican putty J and her voice (as I have said) very remar- this state, has an expression of disappij kable. Her general appearance is not un- tion and of disgust been more fuWyo rl,1 l pleasing, though there is a little of the sim- freely given. It has drawn republicans! L ia in the form of the features; her health is : to a close ur ion— and l-as drawn suebf was compelled to leave behind, and they good, and her body, limbs, &c. are com- telligible lines between the true and " ' ^ i friends of the party, that for the M I shall visit her again and again, for she ! they will he as plain as they have been I is to me the wonder of wonders I took along real, though disguised. Instead! her up, caressed, and saluted her j and it depression and apprehension as to its pPj ation tip**n the legislative nomination, M tx . added fresh strength and energy to it- has rendered it secure beyond all ip hension. Men who were cold er ent before, a>e now animated lo active' ardent exertion. ... Nearly every subject of casual of in c, “J (a! difference,' is put, a side, and- ao ull f of action and feeling has been proil'iM which wilj be found altogether yresi* 11 a Never was a meiism o— intend' d as »» pie of discord—intended lo |»o |T,ole di signs, of the opposition, and the v;e " I the individual who has cheated tb res'J thU extraordimtvy expedient w g'V ’ resentments, and to minister tb l»*3 n 0 *'-' have been thus '.ffiriendy protected from pleta injury and insalt: and these interests com prehend the representations ot Austria, Na ples, Tuscany, and Portugal, with houses, —* -— — goods, and chatties, to a vast amount, most was laughable to see her rescnt~the Law Notice. 1 hese facia have only t endwl to devclope latter freedom, wiping her cheek, and ex- T HE public are iniurmed that the Subscriber* ,h e stiength of my credit here, which I was pressing her dislike of the rough chin -4 llgyp 1—( nn ,; r 1 : t. «. a. hprrit*f> lonnrant nftMairAir nnrl «IM* i<* n . t jj. . ° , *onboro, may aiunally attend tue several couns ot me several Gouniiea V „ ' 7J”’ • . •‘V'.vyi «**v «»»!waw nioert oi a list, and Scriven, Darke and Jefferson—also those of Rich- . prospect at present here is, that manifests her decided displeasure Ofher application, anil a due atieiition their profession,-to merit ai Capt. Partridge, with his corps of sta dents, passed through Woodblock, Ver nefton thi^th pit. having set out on a tour through Rutland, Whitehall, Burling They hope by close there-will be an- affair more serious than trinkets 6he seems very proud, takino- «,fT “ d ear-rings, with the joyous exclamation of ‘‘Very pretty,” for she has already learnt a little English, but go and see her, or you never can conceive the true meaning - . —.—, „ ot Milton’* phrase— t 1 c * l ‘’Minim of nature.”