Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 21, 1829, Image 2
liBHKLK’VX. FREDERICK 8j FELL, CITY PRINTER* ihisafct, but was supposed, seriously* to have Leen ch According lo Fit pi6tecti6n;he »l’ Prussia, ago! about 2D, o hau spoken Hied from it. is a native* vV hail a wijja in dhnrletton A Coronet’s Inquest w.isnold r the body yesterd above the Daily Paper..eight dollarsj»er annum* Count.y Paper -;n dollars per annum. PAT A A* IN ADVANCE. .. • All News, atitl Npw Advertisements pear in both papcis. ^ ajir (£/*■ Oflico in Miplisoii'S three story tnii'K huihhm', on the J?uy, near the Lx- cbange.bcfv con Hull and Dr.ay ton-streets. day afternoon,by w hom u verdict was returned—•‘‘Suicide commit ted In a tU onnsaiiihvoec.isiouod hy In temperance.*’— (icorghn» ^nJmcritlcr. Music We $elect the fol- loVrjug beautiful portion of flit. Willis*, ar- ulooii music,both forils general iutorest, ami to express oursurpriso that critics can I minutes be found sirfMleles* os lo trenl il with r— ' qualified condemnation. Wo do not, TI:o Pilot—in the Mii'iss'l mouth, of tho Ohio. .’i’lio Montezuma—a ran miles miles lie- low Helena, Boat amt the greater part ul the cargo, entirely lost. Tho Decatur—entirely Inst. . Th.fllnskingdm—lostfln Hod ««»«• The Natchez—at tlio mouth of t also, Hivor. •*... - The Hello Creole—entirely lost. ' ThoiHorcitles—run dm*u by a brig be low New .Orleans, and onutoly lost. •TlicOcncnd CatvoU-ieoontly t«n> .,,,,,,,.1 „ill, ilin Diana, end sunk in nltoen Between seventy nndOneKohdrrHp.cn' tie moll 1 of Rochester liavo mudv a puldjp renunciation of nnti-inUcinry, upon [the following- consideration, In wliicli they have severally signed tlicir names: ' U Tliey have seen W ith irgret llm hrir- motiy of society di»iiirhoil*-thc pence of families .broken—tlio son being llteiollj arrayed against ilia father: They liuvu seen a violent and persecu ting spirit derange the ordinal business- transactions between man and m ui—llie politically anti-masons generally ictusiug ui trade with or employ those who do not Bos(uh.*-Wo1ingtet Ip Toarq that loi ters received bv the last mail, frrim lloslOn gi in intovm.iiion of a the commercial number of failures' communliy of that pl, ; - Ch City Gax. For IN civ- York, The elegant now sleep A IN GEL, «S- C- LuCC Muster, can [minutes -r .•nuwurou ••« ««■ un- Louisville, Uoat.juid curgp entnely losi. sui] SAVANNAH. • • THURSDAY EVENING, Al.,r 41. f~ Ncu>3 from Liverpool expected.—-Tlio jpackw-shig Canada, from Lilvcrpool.from whence her regular day of sailing Is the lOtll Apri), Is reported In the New York l^ 0 ^ 0 ' 1 ^ ’ papers of thirl ith/inst. a_s being below, at I is tlio Charles Carroll iho packet-of die 1st me j, .leitsV^Crt beauty' Is - making him 'iApril, from Havre, , - . ,*• : ] religious,.and-who knows bailer than any The Canada has inade her run in other, man what is .beautiful,J ,has^“ll days. cnniact.with the Diftm.andl‘finj^ I „ m 'i 0 ’with them in. art 'irtdUcrimhiuW pto- ■ •-- 1 sorh tioA of tlimintwna; , [‘hey have seen the most sacred otlr nature ptostUiuod hy the arili-inn- of her. sjlic whs scuttled ami sunk before llic ilayics reached It.* Since raised irhimsicnl French ■Pun—A miserable POCI poor •alike in ipuckct and poetic fire, having composed a scries ‘ol rolmloHs po ems, i cited ono ofUirm to n Incud, on ilidmubjeci of Lot, commencing * ••L’awtoui*' o vnutcii Loin V Ills friend Interpreting it thui, '' • ; •'L’a'mouru viflgl culottes," tee hint to burrow a phir of " " "a svatdrohe. Tesvo him tee hint to burro' (eelingi ] hracehos out of to wedlstockcil Song—% T. CampMi W ill sail positively no tredylay t4lltiiiit For passage only,' haring good nceornm^ datioes, apply lo Chnt. 1.. on board, at fllungins' Upper wharf or to s^ llAlsL, SHAPTP.R fliTUPriilt s mny lfT ’ ',119 , —: * f,|wi , .;ni u ,V, u Vi existence of trifling faults—those’are almos Patriot,' Hrandy wino, E lunda. j i inseparable fro... the nature of the subject', 1 — •» »» »'«• * on which there is such u vujrty ofoploioni but that thedaUlls should .be vjprYcd^r ltli a magnifier, and tho beauties with a dhnlp- ishor, no oil# *(11 contend to he proper,— Boston Statuman. •. • •",■ '■ ■ - * - *JhQ music of bliurcli bells has become ,,'maU.r of floelry. Thomas fllouro, (wljose ' ' Ntw-VohK, Way 1*. Latot . from China.—By the ship 1 at tar, rvo liuvo received Iroin our cortospon- dcntlcnt in China, the Canton - llfgis ter- of Jan. Sd,; twenty-one days later lliau live previous dates. “ . ■ Terrible Hurricane pi Jdpan.—Infenna- tinn from Japan, -rcceived'by »'»ty of Po; of 'proscription, and die Imrin0n>'of tell giuus sooielies destroyed by the prevalence of nnti-lnaaoiiio-intolerance: ■ * They have not seen any benefits arising from antUmamnry to counterbalance even the least of these evils." ' . '•those evening bells,’ In.sonur of thoj most ki||| 5tat0 , thaum the night of tire l Dli.of nielodluus of his elahuVato staueas. I re* I .cr..,, n lerrihtn hurricane, such as in.the • GoW.va-We understand there-aro five Gold-Mines in operation In l.nqcaster ilist. inlliii Stale, and th.tlheindications -of a great abundance of.ildsmo,al ate fl ittering If the Mineral Kingdom slmuhl provopru- dtictiv* of wealth t.u South Canilin “ When Lovoclime.rnstt.u F...11I1, the Spring se-heds to lecolvo him, ' tjpread rose-l - .. ■, Ami back ho vutv’d'hti (tight he’d sving To Heaven, If »ho should luave him. Notice. A T n.ltogimoninl Court of Inquiry held at the Kxchangu mi dm llilii flay of Mhv, Uig9, for tile trial of defaulters m ib e Olllcers' liiill of tho;SStl.uf April,and lice imontal Parade of thu i lilr April, loeo.tlio following fines vvero assessed i ' OJIker's Drill.—'14* J. It. llantmia, SIQ Serg't l-\ BaVbee.’SS s K. U. Wuslibiim dn . W V Xt'lrtwwr... ran . v w: ' suppose a new purpose,will be opened to j . the ingenuity of Ostngross, an as Ip priint , grn-atrttt alto long, probing .fingers of die- Eiu.ral id the tsl-1 government to ou objeet that.rerrlcs .its bis . In- the I ctnadons to every heart. They have grap. ds of fool p)ed the profilsyif pur soil iii other tospima The Netherlands I—rVve know of nnseeurity in this, whenever Hut Spring depUrdng, eavv his faith Pledg’d todi. .1 new ember— lie ri-veU'd in ilib warmer breath, Ami 1 ichor howere of Summer.. ■ 'flnu sportive Autumn o|aimed by rights An uraher lot her luver, Ami-even m.Winter’*dark cold nights, A charm he could discover.-. Her routes and half*, anil lire 1W0 joy, . Fur this time vvero iduoaions— in slruvl, voa.tg l.ove’s a galiaiit buy, U’liut likes all time.' knd seasons. We are indebted to Copt. WraV, o{ tne’ I and sink, and piued Ijir them till lie, could no longer bcar.it,' and lolt his home, defer- . ? > ■ . _. ...... ,1... . .... 11, ... ...... 1-1 nml 1.1. . I .steamboat Carolina for tho AugustaChtorrl-mined lo wander ever the world, and he.u Icle of yesterday Morning. Capt. W. • In- **—“ — 1 *"'*"* “* W’ r forms us drat the river is low, and. lliat ,ibj •was . ith difficulty lie passed Comes’ and ] .liuggs’ liais. ”1>|||£WII III S Ul Ml Ml p./. — v". olf nnxi sprlofc tide» Neither ainoug tlic I The*e ure tluee Ri>i ties\u the Frcmsh.Wdy- ,hij r'i ciow, v Sor Ahf .gentlemen.-of Uiej eminent. pro sent niiiiisjry h'tl ; W N M’Kinnnn, 18 i A Iiigiiiaii, Bne. To}, (iinnk.-'-ll It Cuylfir, Or 111 I.illibridge, 84 i N \\ J Jhilloeh, Finch, Jns V Jones,'F K'Tehoau, Hep. lilua.—A Harmon, Shearer,-b- xr Stone, Uiiiero, L gjin.sell, J J Jackson Tlios. (.’omier, A llcasly, L)'K 8taM i’ C Ithttcy, Starling, S F Davis, \SaV. Fcnciblct.—Serg't Kennedy, W p Btitier', Haja-cll, l.ay, W 11 Well:, J u -Wells,■■84 each';. ' . Georgia Volunteers—Jns Breivn.W M- Carter, IV It Gaston, R1 A .Starr,-fll Esit- man, fll A AVakeiiicin; S4 each. LUNG AGO- bong ago 1 oh, loog ago I— l)o nut these words recall past years, And, joitrcely kniAvlng why. they Hot*, Foreelo the eyes unbidden teat's 1 Do <du not 1‘eol as bauk they come, T hose dim sweet-dreams of.nldon days, A yeanling to your childhood's home, • Peopled wlilt tones of love and praise—. bong, long ugo 1 ‘Chatham Artillery—TTltnJlutler, Jno ’—, JnuJJ S * II M’Kirtuon lor, 84 each. First Heat Griiui{s, Jas lteason,‘A croggs, JauioeTsy^ ■ b Pelligont, ' Jnzemore,, A bn per, J Sluck,’Jr.-PG.Sliibk, Pallid Jon', noy, Chas. Swab, Geo-Norris,\V Gibbons r ”' ter, Jrio Qant, O’CdiiiKll, W |1 s Geo Hiu'ilevaul, Duhl, Friyer* IV wnn month,- Harvey, Second Heat G j.tlrem ouce again before hedieri.—lie went 1 from land, to.laiid,.,slopping-.in every vll_- lage.jill tire hopo that alone sustained Iti.ii I began to.falter,hipl lie knew at Iasi that he (■was dying—lie lay oue evening ilia ho.it . , t I lliat was slowly floating duwn the ^Uliinc, Mr. Pea. win Harden was yesterday ap-1 almost insensible, and scarceeitpecuiig .10 srointetl lnspeelor of Dry Culture by ||i e i ,-we .Hie *on rise again, that was now setting Com,few# of Council—his beiig Vlie lorv-1 «‘2» ,hB Dutch HPlury, were any-lives Jnst. • Proclamation of the Governor of Canton. —HisKxoelli on receiving. ran . r Stl January,” the seals 0/ the office of Too upon (soother of the people) Issued a Proc-, famalioo, of w hich die lbllo'vihg it an e*- tracl .and occopfet a very unfortunate position : asOesprtts donjesrli! nftoii»• Thotsolui tire(iover;toi-.of^Cantufli-I pprtaBS measuresvvhi^(Breirte this jf.rlc of ew days previous to the Tthlngs are the organiilMIuri of the Com- “ - »• rnnnes, and the regulation of the Councils- General of;the DepirUneids.' The clergy' Had filled the councils general, vvitli their raci: • -. v * « . . friends,- They- fnatlo Uiem sulrservicnt to - •• For.i.he eye, an Jears of one to extend | their finaiioiai jehninos, T.he .nd}* law. J jermauy. , ITesuitly, the,vesper bells of a ^st oiler for the^perforinaiice of the duties I distajnt village began to Hug, and, as iho 4?f them Alee. chillier iitulejaimiy over mb river with thej constant care, from morning Xo eypnhig I evuiiing breeae, he started from his lelhni- Jgy.. He was slot-mistaken J, was: the I deep, solemn, heavenly .music of his nwn I bells, audtlie sounds thiit he had-thirsted proposes to give to the peopln tlielejetlion of the administrative counoiK The priests are.Qppo»f<ftothl»< TheKimile notae- quainiotl with |lttbllc affairs, and is some-'. to the thirteen . Poo districts, and three CAom departments, whiph reacn to the dis ^ - ■ . unt divisions of the province, Is innre tliisu 1 are ojumSfrl to thl«i -I lie Ivina is notae-. t The Baltitharo Republican pays tho <£ollowiDg tribute to the character, and tal- eo'soffllr. Dives, who |hs hesii just ap-J jo pear, wore inviting over the j cUt&renl tneaTuieJ froifi thosfl adopted jil I oils ofthii Departments. The coitH. |»o- -Minister to tho Court of St.Gloud. I Water. He leaned from the boat, with A isl oilier provinces. When the public morals I poses !ti restrict the right bf.-vmlng: A Wo understand that tide gentleman was a j ear civet to IhepulmsurJtiCf of tngriocr.aud | are bad, it is k Question by wliat Ineausloj great-ninny ini.vcnients .of 4111110114 kinds oan eiftet. jiesides, Canton proiinca 1:011- what under the dSmltuoti of prejudice. - sists ol hills and fivers blended togellier,' • The great tlifflctiHy Is, lo decide what and bordeison foreign countries. . To Vtmrdrffinrtlnn of-thoso who vigeTortho Depri vern according to circumslances, requires | ties, shall be allowed to iote for the conn- jpa iiculut favorite of the venerated JcAV-r- son. I lisltnedo . They rung out their Kymn wui reform tl;eni* When cite mode of colloct- j have hnen madeQU this siibjcctinihd lioitto • ” ' w w »«ums.menuKi oi xaie years turn, hut be gave no answer—bis spirit bad pouerfiil jinn violent indulge meeting ir- uqiihdissioi toilie proceedings of Congress nock who lollowjad .ibo last sound' p(- the vesper regiilnrly t it is a question how to alter dis- Chamber* •wc .it.JIM..,t, M,th the iclitivd sUndlnKj: ’ a C‘. positions* Whqn thieves.amj[^roi-hers day^-for iefiiie iiie-ul ,t woul.l be u-e! e „ to J] .JJZteZSSS&L^ 1 useless to say lliat if .1 capacious and" well stored Intel- Jict, tlie mauneif and tearing ofa polished ' cemlenuig and the feelings and. ptsnciples of .ni.ciilightciied i liberal rcgSbllean.be ccatttl—and he still lay motionless in kit I ing llie land tax 11 bot (lerfeclly good, it is] of Depoties. At present llvcre- is a gieat __ . troiAfuCpoMluTe, |]iscnpip.niioiis.tp6kc to I a question how to.discrimhiutc. tV'lieu the j struggle between tho Cabinet anrl ihn. ; I o those whohavi aitendcd oflateyears j nim, but he gave no answer—his spirit hnd powerful and. violent indulge in .acting ir- Commission, or the Committee of 'the .(Mil, nnuul:.*.. -an — i - 1 .... I—...a ..... r~-» ...... A. .. r *l.« ~. I ' _ !.l. I . i a.....tMt hnu',n alla.ati‘.J IShamliM It tVliE t(l be dl'cudl’d ill a fCW or against the tainistry; Tho _ armed, and tho apostqlicals niske s]ve in-ilre breaking ill ol chui tii nellv on [ houses for the niililfffy patrole iiy land or I a great noise.' The whole mirltor amounts il) stillness of the Hahhalh. .J doubt I water.are required,whero to place llicm—I to this—ills eovernment' proposes to c|cci aiialber ji is not more so in. the heerllwiien the polir and weak haveonly a dead 18S0 councillqr* of dbp ntmenls by 40,000 of a populous city than any vl-heie else.— j wall before them, Bow to raise them' again electors, and among 10,000 persons' tfiigi- Tlte preseece of any single strong feel- from ilieir' svithering distress.- Further, ble. The Constitutional parly wish to ex- jng, 1n. the midst of o.great people, has The ptibliu schools Are the nurseries tif ta- tend this electoral frAnr.hiso to tire whole s miething ofauTulacssin it which exceeds | lent 1 sincere at nd slrenpous efforts should | "number of vrites in France.. This number even the impressiveness of uature's breath-‘ ‘ • * less Sabbath. .1 know few things -mure imposing than to Walk the streets of a city “] when the peaf of tlieeariy bells is jnst be- °' j ginning. 'The deserted pavements, theclo- _ >i-d windows of the places -of business, the | embankmouts—how bad peoplo ihay lie | • It issald tliai.Chat.naubria.nd will soon re deoenV gravity of the? solitary passenger, and, over all. the fooling in your own bo- wiji that {lie fear of Gud is blooding Hko a great shadow over the thousand human he, mgs who are sitting stilf in their dwellings qualifications for a .Minister, iho appoint ment ol the lion. Wuf C Hives of Virgin ia, i, among the very best selections the Piesiheiit could.have made. Otir relations ■witii Fiance at the' present crisis, are the highest importance to in ioinrenie nuinber of our . fellow Countrymen upon these li ard, and illhouaji. in couimo > With many of our fellurv-eitizins, w.e had hopttligatihg greater .experience- of. KU- svard Tiivingstoi, of Louisiana, might-have. - been secured, yet as we believe lie has'; for -yety sound and cogent reasons,.declined •rthc offer of the mission.' we are .coniideni. Gi.it 11. I In distinguished . jrgiuiun who Jius been substiiuied, the claimaiitl will Jose n lilting that can be gained, by ardent -Bos I, unp e abilities, acute .discrimination, oUeniivs liga ae.piireuients and iiuter- -amined persever. roe forts she he aide to Stimulate them. Litigations are is only 158,000, out of thirty millions of the cause ol mischief to tho people; they I inhabitants, and of this nuinber, to allow require' intense attention' jm..settler them I 30,000 eligible to the office. In tills ciiuh- I justly, it is a question also what the btgst j tiy, out of twolvi rtillllonl of inhabitants,wo I means are' for strengthening fences and have about 1,200.000 voters.'' ' Long ago ! when many a sound ’ Awoke to miltli wlnuliphiddunanow, And in,my-til eye was sparkling round Thul,weeps beneath a darktueil.nrovy t H lieu wini opr wuula young happy hearts . IVe-loved old laughed u » uy the time, Nur Uioiigut how quiultly aJl departs, (Jo cherished iii life'* curly puma—' laving, long ego! Long ago I ,the hope wn must ' 0?Iiappfuassiof earthly fame,' Were bright as bubbles are that burst— A gliueriin' drop, an'empty name! Oil, but lobe one hour again (IvTUtevor that sweet hour.might cost) Free nom"deep m.um'ry's torturing pain, Wiui thusu »'o loved—witii lliusevvo lost! , ' . ... l-ooffi Jenkins, U F Williams, Hugh ililey , 87 each. c ■ ' * . - v . ’ Third Heat Company —8- Gardner, II fllesslnger, M'Elhiney J Lyon, S A'May- ..a. I,..v l!,....,il ft M il., mi long ago Long ago ! tvho breathes there here *“ ' liom tne past uatli no sneli poW- U'lr . or J Young ireait ! if now thy skyTs clear Beware, beware thu liilTire hour! Fercliauee tlio chords that oeiio notv In afiln year* thiiu’lt hear again, And gaging on each faded broiv, Wilt sighing say, *T heard that strain -v- ..\i .Long, long ago no. ■ Fourth Beal Company.—-Corp'l Ilarr S8; \ J Bou.goaux, J Barnard Caulcj. field, Ijpnol-o,' Jnu Oenslcr, Wm'Feast* er, Edward Fyvvjyr. C JI (Itvjdeu, G Hen- dersoii, Jenny, D Loner, fll Lcgriel,-H. Mural, M'Lean, fllay, TVIllell,.G W.Owr ens, Thru Fulmer, Small, Win Timnidlis,' 1 ’ C Turner, Tilbinas, Vadini'A Williams S7 each. The Court lips .bfi)ercd ,thc-CI«fk to eh* i foice these hues rigidly. I f blvsv payment is made.In theSinh inslr cHrulium uiiUi'. sue. and no'iiuhiigence far aflrhVt-il, Hy a «•' rcsulutiun’uf ihc GonrMllt LTcrkiidirrfc'lV ed tortile elfriieCoiiiiiy OIBcersr who fail to-n:torn;all exectnibiiUiliheu hen 1 violis to the July'' Term of the: L Court. Theseiiistriictioiis will be., ed. , All poisons conceded will (ska noiice.'' - JIGBKRT ill.tJUARLTpiV.. • mav SI r jtic ;l ‘ I""'liTilai i "rtti MAItltlED. In Boston, by thcUevd. Mr. WIloy.Mr. WILLIAM EATON a sohlibr of the Ke- vohition,aged 74 years, to Mias LUVHI.Y WOIITHY, aged SO years, dkviahtei- ol fllr. FWIIp Woo Is, lurmerly proprietor of the llbiton .Museum, and sun in-law to I lie happy In ulegropm'. --'y v*-:i v. - . - ' - prevented from digging' clandestinely in Turn from Koine, where Ihcyhnvo nut yet quarries oi mines. Bevepoe supports the I eleoted a Pope, and enter iho Cabinet.— government, and it is a question how to prevent the defalcation thereof in refer ence to suporior*; without involving the >pe. On the whole, tlio Fronch ministry is rnlli er weak In political power.—S. Y, Enq. around yuo. were enough, if there »Are no merchants who, are._in the lower pluoe.— other ciitumvtaricc, to huyh the heart into J lu providing against famine, how-is grain a religious fear. -Bui when the bells peal j to lie.-made cheap, witjmut injury to the out suddenly w ith a summons to tluS tem-1 farmer, or dear without distressing the ■ llm nl’ (Jiirl' anil llinir v.rli .nc Mill rus.lhm* I nunnln ijou, anil tlieir tcn<ies roll on<ihro’ the -desolate streetj. and are unanswered by lie sound of any human voice, or the din Uf nay burqen occupa'tion, tlie effect has people. JVholcsome advice to young men.—Begin lifo with the least slimv and the least ex pense possible'; you may at pleasure in crease both, blit You cannot easily diminish them. Do not think youV estate your pwn The management of the affairs has but I while any man can call upon'you for mohoy recently coma into my hands, and L ji"-1 and you cannot pay; therefore begin with seech advice in a thirsty niaiidoe drink.—I limorciut: parsimony. Let .it bo youV first sume(2ines Seenled to me more solenlp than J All of you who bold offices under govei n-1 care to. bo in no man’s debt, ReseWe not .The Catholic Bill still ensUicia tho cj- ■-citement, w Ificli iis iniroduction created, .notwithstanding it vreiiisto be conceded that the Utilise of Lords will pass il by a. considerable majority. A London paper of the Sd April, says that Sir Richard Birme, with gome of the - other officers of police were summoned to Windsor on the ist, and that the 2 bat- ■ taliott of the 3 regiment of Guards station ed at Win-lsor) were prrtfn requisition a- Lout the palace, in uppreliension of a pdph- Jjir tumult,some noble lords going to Wliid £or with pefitiIons to the King, whom it was expected a'crowd Would aoc^ooipany lliitii. *r. tire (Tear thunder.. Far more beautifnl, and perhaps ^uite I asmalutary as.a relief influence, Is the! sopnd u! £ distant Sabbath bell jii'the couii ! It comes floating over the bills ilka mein, and oif-wlioni Is cast the care of-'the to be poor; whatever you have spend less, peojile, and tlja safety of the liiiperiaf al-j Fpvorty ixa great enemj to htiinan happi try tars, if you have heretofore been atteotive.j ness, it certainly destroys liberty, Add it must have information, it is hereby made makes some virtues impracticable and o.th die aomg abroad iiX a spirit,, nnd as the loaves sir. w ith its vibrations, and'llii drops of dew trenrjilejn the cups of ihe flowers, 1 suggestions which shall bo for the benelit yog could almost behcvg-thal thore was a j of the goVermneiilr and the lives of. tho ihimllf sn nal'iun dull tliat tlvn /tiii.Jv I nunnln 'I'liua Unit mill Blliitri liieninil-hniva Babbail) in nature, And that the dumb works of God tendered .visible worship for liie-guodneu.* Tho eSbct af nature alone , Our liitle frientl'fllajQr'Steifnshas chal lenged the celebrated Charleston Fedes- -Srian.toatrialof skill apd activity. He pro poses to pick up apples> with thepniot of a s-vord in less time than r .liis renowned com petitor j; f,. , lujand tho ISthinst. Ariel an-l Ifclsey Uaii sum would contend against each'oilier for a purse of 82000. It was expected that tft the anniversary Celebration of tlie ' New.-York Sundry School Union, to be held at Castle Garden on the 12th Inst.;there would bo 15,000 souls present. The Schools alone muster 13,000 children. . , mnuinbent on you to writslilgW perSpicu-jgrsextremely difficult. ously your opiffioqs, that f inay seieet, as> -- . ■nay he couvement. You must -aim at -jWAailf***!.! YS'. FORT OF SAVANNAH. High ivaiOr Toniotruw at Tylie'o,..10 S. !.dd- • «J*v ' Bayartnah..,...,.l l. 32 , 3 ds, peoplo. 'IJhus you will avoid turning your backs on any sincere and impartial desire to oh win general information. ■ Lei all nf- Ws are pieastjl to U i'uie to intern oar friends that Genii John 'McElvuinn, tvho Wrs Telndvtrl Iry the Governor. oT Ohio frmn the office'of Adjutant General of that stjlie; solely on political grounds, has Titan . .ARRIVED. Schr R'is'mg Stm,' Friee, Darien Ballast to -the master:' Sloop fllcruy, Holies, Darien 3ds. L'nii her for Nowbeilford. '' , IK* Sloop AmoVicn, Holies, -Riceboro 3 ds 300 bales Cotton, Hides &c to L Baldwin &CO Bulloch So Uuowuody, IJ lined, .11 Si VV King, i Passengers Mrs Foster children aid. F. Retry., Sloop Ann, Sdlowich, Sunbury. 1 duy 13 les Rico to \V['F Bowen. SJubp Geo Washington, Ogbchoc ,1 day with'K KicetdR Hsborsham, • ■ Stoumboat Carulilia,-Wray, Augusta Si „- r — r . — r . cr . K - - j appointed Indijii Agent hyPresidorfJack- rs purifying,-and its thousand evidences of ficial persons under,my control,-jminedi- son. '-Whan ims.genilciiian wjis originally wisdom are 4oo eloquent of their Maker aleljr state, explicitly, what is beneficial or I reinbyad by tbd Adam's Gofemor.flrd heard not to act as a cootiuual lesson; but-com-1 injurious in, Ilieir several districts. Do pot [no dries.of "proscription,” a word which'is tjonsidpr ibis document merely an'oldfor in J'at this tinioin each high odour iviih thocoa- for a liew office." j.li|lrm presses, and by which litey •vainly hope ui affect the' he polarity, of GeT-Hrek bined with tl/e instilled , , , and the knowledge of the invioli ness, of the time, tlio mellow cadences -of a church betl.give to.fjie hush of the country Sabbath' a holiness to which only a despe rate heart.could ,ba inseusjblS- ,. , Yet, after, all, whose eir w^ ever ‘filled with hearing,’or whoso ‘eye with seeing]’ 1-Till as_thu world is of music—crowded as life is wjth beaii(y« whieli-surpasses', in its. mysterious wbi kmanship.our wjldesldream ol faculty and skill—gorgeous as is the overhung and. aiiipie sky, and deep and universal as the harmonies are wliieli are wandering perpetually in. the atmofjrlrere of this spacious and beautiful world—who has ever heard music, and not felt a capa city lor Better, or seen beauty, or grandeur, Riding tsUh Ladies.—At tMs-time, when I son, and the fa vorable standini} of the New the season for riding parties iy at hand,(he [ AdmiiVistraflun.—Baltimore Republican. following directions to tfie geutleuien on I , , 1 / •.. . such excursions, taken from.a Ndiv Yorkt ' ‘.t,. ^ rl „' n i country paper, may not be unacceptable: The neoes jty of arrcsllnq further cruol ••Gemleme'n rhlhig bn horseback with m D™Pesentati<.D» may draw forth » more ladies, ought w,idem .the left of the lady, | P»«Hcubr ecewmt of ih<a t ? »ea.nple.y(.t y. and not m the.righli as is tho practice-lidre.i 5?" w 'Poy.rhof Ho.wonybut iq 'The gentleman’s duty injriding with a lady | ! II! | d°* n tune it may.fio. bviofly staled,that is to protect her, and he cannot do it if he I *" nn “"Jjeppy-hour, : his judeompnf is- rides to the right, for these reasons, viz: -j c f me ,h ° ken 0 "*f r (l ° He governs hg nwn horse with his lefl sta,,ce he,probably,alludes, wi,en he refers • ■ .......... . to Vtlie questionable'authorily"-by which n „ „ .' 1 ■ . • T - of delicate cunning, without a feeling in The Union Races commenced On Loaf hji inmost souj oi unreached und misalrs- , Suicide—Wo jiavo never Yceqrdecl a more revolting casu of self destruction than the following. Henry. Parker,-a: seaman', admitted into the Hospital for maniaapolu- yesterday about'twelve o’clock, whilst one; of the patients was shaving.suddenly seined Tied cojigejitions 7 I haveganed on the daz '/.ling lbvplhiess of woman, till the value of my whole smixtenco seemed pressed into that one moment of sight; and I have lis tenejl to music till nry.tears came, and my brain swam dizzily—yet wbeol turneda- way, I wished that the beauty of tfie wo- _ Ml an had been perfecter, and luy lips part-. . ed at the iptenjest ravishment of that dying music, with an impatient feeling that .its spell was unfinished. I used to wonder when 1 was a hoy- liory Socrates knew this world was no( enough for his capacities : arid That' his Soul therefore was immortal U is no marvel to me now/ >ing carriages and horses on the road, ,ave lurn.to tlie right—m that case if The gen-i r . .tlb/iian is on the loft.of the lady, lie |>r0--j ,l/ ■ 3' abdomen by two incisions, crossing each oilier. Ho tras immediately seized, and the razor wrested from him, when he tore away &. strewed the floor with his entrails. J11 this hopeless situation he lingered four hour*, without tho least apparent pain, and conversed ration.illy till lie expired. The deceased, the night previous, had intimated 4? a folly iv patient, hjsimcnticu to commit Stem :,f „JI.4TCHEZ,>prij 10. camVahl Casualties-—tire numboi of .. ... _ i - ■ - ... steam boat accidents, during the present ATttaorfijind cut into,The upper part of hy season,ha* been almost,unparalleled. From what citusos wo are not able to determine. The following is the most complete Ust .of losses and'damages, that wo'haVe been able to'procure. . • The Columbus—near the mftuth of the liaud, and should tbq lady’s horse Become . , ,., t • umria'imgeable, he cannot use his righlhand L j,° m, f Kesupposrj taliold Ins , Co assist nor, and is obliged to change his t [ on . 8m * 8 en ? rou ' ® an became bridle to tlie, right handle have the use of •I'e-victim of a vaeite, most unfounded and (he left; this Cannot be done with-ease or i »hetnneoetU and aimable Should he be on the left side of 0 '>Ject. returned to the parerftal roof-no , . , . . -I.sort Of violenco used, as has been-falsely safety, tlie lady, bis right hand is always ready to], I* 01 y 01 p co 1 ,e0 ’ B * n ?* De , 01 ?-. protect her frofn danger. M.-Vhen fas-1;!1^ lid has retired among tlio Cherodees, West *df „ the Missistippi, one qf iv'hose his bid anil aideni friend.—If -jftich- iccls her from accidents which might olli .crwjsa occur aganist llie wheels-Df Carria-1 -t,, ..... . ' ,,, . o ges when passing. 8d.—'The lady when I . 2 .Y®^ W- T j oorrespon- silting.op the liorse.her person and visage fo e riprmgficld Journal tells a story are naturally, inclined to the left, &ehe can j-.°f j' v<> Tevergud gontloinen 111 an adjoining converse with the gentleman with ease, |'rt ale c-- on '' t ) f whom had recently joined a -.when on tho left; whereas Tlie.opposile is 'T' or "P orance Socieiy, and wjs-persuading ’ * w *., >*l1ii» friepd to dfl the :iimfe. ‘J’ha. latter 0I1- jeeted to an articlo that the nibinbors sljould gciUleiiiAri should consider ofT t, S‘ nlt J 10 ? l r M i i vnr\le.ardesi byBre fdvicc some importance'.: I hope this hint will be 1V o Vhysrcian, allogiiig that it ivas not al sufflohrif, and for ono/sboifid be plbnaed j° 9?" Su J* one i. Tfib ad ■to aeo.gentlemen, il) future, ride lo the-D/t of ladies, and not to the tight.” Ljrely lost. Ohio': boat . The Illin.ios—belweep the mouth of IhC fjhie.and.St Louis. Bbat-and cargo on-. Urcl/lost, Thumping Dividend —It will be seen by the advertisement of tlie American Insur ance Gumpatiy that they liavo this day dared a dividend of. fifteen per cent ilieir capital for the last six months. T'hoir last dividend was twelve per, cent,—iY. T. Evening Post. s.vered, " I have been mij ortin plimiaun these ten years.” - ■ ' . ^Typogr(iphical—\ western paper says, “a nose (note) attached to a cdninumlcnlibri in oUr last, was accidentally cut off by |compositor.” Quito auaccidcnt. our hs. .PastengCrk Farquliar, Mrs Herbert, fllr* II Mrs • Follter, Messrs- 'Fwlker, Mrs Faiquhar, 1 Misses Johnson, Harrison' Campbell,'Wilkins, Malone, Lillibridge, Baldwin. t'l.KAItKD Sclir Reaper, Stevens, Baltimore: ‘ Master. CaILED THIS DAT.- Sclir .Reaper. Slovens, liirltlmore. Sloop Georgia, I.ude, Now York. Sloop Marshall, Chase, I’rovidcncc, akA jczSi-fiiinix ..MohViii 0. - Ship Vulcari, Wcolts, Amvr'crp. Ship Calumet, Graves,, Jdveipool.- . Ship Olive Branch,' llarding, Ilayre. Ship. Hcriry, Moore. N York. Barque Herald, Go|die-,' Ab6r(loon,' Brig Hope Retrieve,'Chase,'Boston. Brig Ann Celia, Ferry, Gibraltar, Brljj Courier; Baers, N. York. Brig Lydia, Wood.Freviderice, Schr-RxacL-N. YoiJt. . ■ Solir Splendid,'Nepborn. 87 esth, ny—il caily, Oisy; T Ncw York Consolidated IdOTTEMYj' ■ Class No o,' i * Was drawn in the'Clty of Nt-w Yoik, ouTho.ISJili'-tnst. 'l’ho -drawing 1 vVill, hi; Received tomorrow . ' . 6.drawn ballots. , ‘.’t: . SCUEMKl $W.ooo l Frizeof 60 do (16 (to do *fl9 • ’do. /See Ticketfl, IIhJvov . . .. Quartefl,. * . OrUer^attortded to qt l.oiio j600 400 ; lop i&t. .5 00 s;io • • 0 ■o. 30 .& c JSPPiNGEB’S Lottery St iiiihuiigc OJlce, -'Uu-r-RL- ’’yi ■ -• DENTISTRY., O ' R. OWENS, take* pleasure In ilk ■ nouncing Xo tlie qUizqn., .hm turn to the city of Sayannah; «W 'J,-' . has talten ffsulffi of rodins, in Mrs.lVIrirt building, mi Breuzhtou Rrcet, nexi« tbfMmAlibOrpc;:whore ht ni*J- CJ ™ red professionally, at all hours, from 8 M. tO B F. M- ' . . Lj, r*. ."As the 'caasori I* faradvsnced> sit will necessarily ho limilci to a few *S« only: ** | ** may 21. IjQt up ron riiu ponT. At New'YorU 11th ship Helen Mar, liar risori. ' ; At Baltimore 14th sclir Hannah Bart- lott. White, Lead, nr( H H. subscriber living been apP 0 ®' ‘JB.' ed Aient4 for , * v , iv h&enhnthfk IVhit6 ‘‘Peabody's White Ivvhjch is warranted a deryi'ip 6 '" cieVffir be cofistamly supplied, an» ‘qflisrat jnanulatjlfretia'JIfUrti ir-s* Landing fin sclir Ad»ms. ' f .n TlALL. SUAFTEIl ' .'may St,, - v a— ~*r: -b—-a- > Union Society-. F.RSQNri.lis|.o S ed,tocol« of|l! j NI-’.W-YORK, -May 10. Tlie floallng light jinrledl her cables—' her boat was ashore and she had only three nren on board. - FboM OUn CoaKUSfONIlENTS. ■ OJfices of thb Courier, Mercury -, . and .Gazette, t CliAttLESTOJf, Slay-10—7 v. JI. '- Anuivim. Br brig Crown. Baird,Giasgofi 35 ds. 8phf;jllobilo, Key WestH ds.- N. Hp.luwicii; Matter, 'WFI sail for the above port on Sunday 81st ilist. For freight or passago opp’v to the Master on board at fckoit |& Balfoin’s wharf.. ' may $1 sty ate ryqiiesjed to liand in V r, Society are rfqoe*;... - toil or before the 37lli if)®'-* 11 ., p rC! -ii. JNO. C. NICOLLifF? niayHl' If?' ’’ Namrino' Uul8, C, W. Rockwell && Have received ipetJJ’&n '.TWAVA RINO HATS.'.«*fJ»s lapHS Jaconet, Rluslifio,' gfofiSiSW Irisil.LinenE, Fancy Slia"”- may 7 : 107. • .!—-—" — •French 8u]bMS®1 •niuc M A OUNCES AOMV^afiom 4;“* (iuiinnojust recclv ^ (J |, iliato illipoi li t ill 'may 20 ■i-' ptmlf.l wSMtetm