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Count*/ l**p?r six dollm* \‘.ov ;
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All No"*, and Now AdvcTtisenu*
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IS COUNCIL.
August 27, 1323.
The infoi mntion docket xvas taken tip
an ) finrs imposed on certain persons for
allowing their slaves male and female to
hire and work out without badges, tlm or-
dinarce requiring both sexes of slaves who
arc liiird out, or biro themselves for wages
to .obtain badges.
Ordinance to limit the amoupt of
li> lax for the year IDfO am) annual,
w \T.VlVV.'Vf :
THURSDAY FA’ENINO, Aooust 27.
rc
A o address to T. I • I*
ceived, and undo
or co
Charlton,
idcration.
Esq. It
In ordo
an 1 di a» iv
nnv bo sent a'
of this
to correct the gossip of the day,
iv* erroneous information that
1 .relative to tb.q health
We state from th" most un-
•stionih'e muhoritv that; the person
ose disease wnssnid to he yellow fever,
1 who sickened on Monday hit, \% now.
We assure our friends nt a
Ml
distance, that 8 avtiWah is entirely free
from dilate, and It In the enjoyment ol
gnu l health. Vide the report of the board
of health. , ti
A Coroner's Sanest »»t held (hit dav
over tin- body of a negro tnao nanird A-
ria ii, tho pioprrtv ol John Guctard, F«q.
of South Gendina Tin- J-iryinfler hear
ing the evidence produced, srere of opinion
that ho eamt'to his death by drowning in
the pri-'inee oft tibgro man by the nam*
ol Jna, belonging to the estate of I) ,vd
Timothy, and have recommended * fut-
iher investigation tty the proper authorities
and we understand Joe will undergo an ex
amination before* a Court of Magistrates,
-tills afternoon at 4 o'clock.
LATE FRbii MATANZAS.
By lh% Urlg Strin-jer, Capt. Ilnll, ar
rived last eseoing in 7* hours from Maun-
2at, papers and prices current to the *Sd
insl. have been received. .Capt. Hull states
that there was no news tip* tb the time of
Ills'sailing. Left'it Malanxas the U. S
Schr. Grampus with part at her erew tick.
Tho U. S. Sloop of War FarinOtdh was
cruizing on the coast of Cuba and the liar,
not supposed to he in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Grampus was employed giving con-
ypjfrotn Havana on Sundays, «nd from
Mat.lnxas on Thursdays. American pro-
duce was dull at Malanias. Rice was sel
ling at 4 a 4 t-l. Flour I t a 13. plenty
and dull. Island produoe high and scarce
Tie itekf.—No mail North of Charles
ton wes received here this day—The Char
leston mail, and all North of that place due
on Tuesday last, came to hand yesterday
By a note from one of the Contractors to
the Fort-Master In this city, it appearsthal
the detention occurred nt Alley Ferry, in
■ consequence of sery high wind. There
A i
the y
ly thereafter to one dollar was pasted
A resolution to redeem |6000 of the City
Stock called "Egchiinge Stock” on or be
fore SO.tli Nos', netit, was passed. .
A resolution ordering Dr.ayton street to
be graduated in the same ntaoueraa Whit
aker street, was passed.
A report from the committee on Public
Pumps, &c. in relation to the state of the
sain,, and directing certain teapalrs to be
made to them ssaa read and adopted.
. At -the regular.term qf the Superior
Court for Baldwin county. Judge Cobb
presiding, which commenced on the 17th
Inst, two cases were tried which excited a
good deal of interest “The one of .Mar
tha Ellington against John Duncan, for
Breach of Promise. o( M,rriag}t and the
oilier, the suit ofsienrge \V. Murray, Cash
ier of til. Branch ofthe Daren Bank, a
gainst Major John' A. Junes, for Slander.
In the fltsi ( caie. the jury pave llijef hun
dred d itlari,.and In the Iasi, tune thousand
dollars damages."
Mr. Jose de Aranju, Charge d’Affaites
from HrSxU, was presented to the President
on Thistsday. the 18th instant
Dixon It. L*uds, and C. C. Clay, base
been elected to Congress from the State of
Alabama.
tcOSMClttCaTED.]
Ala. Fill—-Be pleased to publish the
following ticket for the Legislature, and
oblige MANY.
., 'Senator.
R. W. HABERSHAM.
Repiesentatirer.
M. MYERS.
ROBfIRT. M. CHARLTON.
RICHARD WAYNE.
Fiom tbeN. Yts.k Coutiei and Enquirer
Meiieo—A hostile army Is now about to
4and on the coasts of sister republic, the se
cond greatest of the age. whose inttitutiode
are identified with our own. and whose
prosperity is dear to esery Inver of freedom,
but let us qot therefore suppose tliati the
ness which would drier ihe enemy f.om
all oilier .puttiers. There is no oilier poll
of consequence on (tic Golf, excepting
Tampico, wl.icli no large vessel can ap
proach, and which appears to l»e well pie-
iftored lot aggression, Fven should Vera
Cruz fall intoJ^ie enemy's hands, it is hut
:i single step pained—aeeess to the illteti-
nr is still mote lUlticuU than a lodgment
on the coast.
Although the Independence of Mexicois
not llircalcncd by tliis invasion, it is Vo be
feared that her commerce may sutler sc-
Iv. A general blockade of her ports
will doubtless soon bo dcelared, whatever
may lie tho remit of operations no the land.
Mexico has no fleet to opposo to on ene-,
my, and her fn.w dismantled ships will soon
fallaprey to the Spaniards. A blockade
can bo maintained in tho summer along the
whole line of her coast,and in winter,Tam
pico alone, from the want of anohorago,
and other tenons, will remain unubsttur-
led.^ In the event of tho occupation of
Vera'Crux, Tampico will become Ilia on
by market In the country,
l’ It it in a commercial point of view, then
that this invasion ■ becomes interesting to
the people of th* United Statos. We have
hut a trifling force in Ihe Mexican seas to
protact our flng from insult or -Iqjury.—
The Cuhaan pirate, and half companion
privateer, follow in th* train of the Inva
ders, add will not fall to pounce upon the]
specie laden barques that cross those wad
tors. Spain will endeavor to oppose ineffil
eiont blockades, and cut off our commerce]
with this region t ond it will becom,. a
question of some iiuporlittica.to Hie notion
[whether we shall tamely subnris tojierpag
per-blockade and interference with our
commerce, or by the presence ot a rcspec
table armed force to teach ties to respect
our flag. •, -
i'jth
From the Augusta Conslihilionolts!
t.’Sf.
While the Ttouoers air qunirrdiPB "
mong tninilclves. tlieir opponents ol m
Clark parly—hold tho,following language
—-vc quote it from a Milledgi-rum l ln l M ,
••Remain true to ytuir ptliieiph-.. B-'] Duel—AitrJi
united in the comm- you may dataimine '[>
purine. Stand unpledged, until Jnu sh»
has, fully detennined whtthcr >”VI
leave tho field to your rival opponents.
Bliould you determine not to pot intionu*
nation fiir Governor, n- gentleman w|to a-
erects with you'in nil vnur views—then join,
und give yotir undivided support to ">c
man whom you may esteem the belter
qualified to ndmlnister tho government d.-
••check the abuse of Poietr." Hr »'ts
means year weight will ho felt and ths lea
ven of Jour principles ho infused luto the
political lump." .
After pursuing this paragraph, can onr
political friends, still close their eyes to the
consequences of a schism-ill the Troup par
ty ?—If they do—thelithe is at hand,when
a general confusion and disorder will chase
aw.ty their lethargy, and they inhy perceive
alien too late the extreme difficulties in
which they have been involved by a single
fall* step. * ■ k
We copy the following as an evidence of
public sentiment, fiom tho Rural Cabinet
—we have not room to-day for an extract
from tho Columbus Enquirer in tho santo
strain.
••We consider the result no ways doubt
ful, and sHthottt intending to detract (ram
tho merit of Mr. Craw ford, Mr.Gilmor will
he called to office by a majority of at least
fifteen thousand votes. In tliis circuit.—
(Hancock exceptod) he will receive an al
most unanimous note."
Tho Mayor of New Yurt, lias offen d a
reward ofTwo Hundred and fifty Dollar-,
for (lie apprehension and conviction of any
wim foloinnnsly occasioned any ot tho bite
foes in that city
tr ol tumor todk place at
Magnolia . on liiumhiy the till Inst, between
A. Steele, K-q and Mr! -Vin. Waugh. At
tho 2d and .-id lire. Mr. Steoln was slightly
wounded in the arm and thigh. Thu mat
ter was then amicably adjusted.
“'Ini'.
LETTER FROAf IFASWINGTON.
.••Washington. Au*. h. is*#.
Dr. Watkins was brought into court to
day. to receive sentenco upon the three dis
tinct offences of which hs hay been' (con-
victed. T4ye ptisouec, was eridentlyt under
a severe laflictkm of mental agony, -hut he
made a great effort to appear composed,
and to anew in himself so far as to present
l.is eomtions from liecomiug loo eppatent
to those around him. Hn took 4th seat.
with a countenance ttncoraniooly-palc, and
bung down Ids lieaik hiding Ilia eyes with
his band, .unwilling, ’ perhaps, that they
.should rest on-any individual with whom
he had once been connected ip; social in
tercourse, or who had been a- participant
of Ida hospitality end friendship, in his hel
per days. It was a sight humiliating to oiir
nature, full of deep and iostructise warn
ing; and there was scarcely a-countenance
present on which was-not written, sincere
sympathy in the fate of one w hose qualifica
tions for distinct!wn-aie so .numerous and
so conspicuous, And, who, hy their misuse,
bail at once-phinged bmuslf iritis distress
and disgrace from wldch there is ho pro
bability nrhiie-f jrtrieption, to as again to be
‘ off
liberijt'of tliis'most interesting rrglrih is in dence of his fellow men
danger.
The day* of I’ixxrro end Cortez have
passed away—there !< little of lotnance in
conquest, and lets enthusiasm in those con
queror! who go forth to ensiaso under the
evnr breathed. It is a popular opinion that
Mexico tsdevnidafresmirt-esduit this is most
tinf-mn Jed.—'True, her e-ffets arc exhaust
ed, and her credit hat sunk- to o' shade
trill in all else liar resources are abundant
arms, ammunition,a fine army in the field,
and above all that spirit of patriotism which
will never peintil an enemy to tread Iter
Mpi _. .shores. .I’erhaps Mexiso, was not at an]
ill ha due here tomorrow, three mails j former period so well prepared to repel ng
North of ChArlertuu-. The irregularity of
the mail, is doubtless caused hy the blow,
which was partially felt by us, on Satur
day and Sunday last, the violence of which
(from the articles given Mow) appears to
have beetnrioch-greatcr in Chatlesum.- It
put in possession of the esteem aod confi
Oecultatlon of. ItdcLninn.—On Friday,
night tlu- wsitommu-ts of this City were dis
appointed in seeing the .accttllalion of the
Star Ahlrhari::i hy the IMoun. Tho hc.ivj
clouds prpvailing at tliu lime, prevented ali
observation.—Ch Gour. Hthinst.
Mr Elisha Copeland, a highly respecta
ble citizen of Nnnsemdnd County, (Vit.)
died on the Dili Inst, nfter fuflsRng exem
ciating agonies, fur tcii hours, fiom having
taken two spoonfuls of Tartar l’mciir.
through mistake, instead of a liko quantity
of Magnesia.
.Sallied School Procession*—-On,
were quite mill Veiled y cmci day afu. In ,l,ttt '
our citizens, in witut-Miug i\ )u
profession amiotinced to take lilac,-'
Alouuuient Rquato to the I*atk,of p lt ,
er al c-.,bbatIt Schools NolWiti, vl;i ',
tin- threatening appearance of i|, ( . j,
tin inonenso numl.cr of youths of Itctb " ’
cs, tinder lltcir respective teach, is, '
bled at the hour uppotritt-d, tile Utah
WashTngton Square, and tho fegtalesimj'"
First t'resliytciiatr t'hureh, wittier- p
proceeded "to the place OumtlUBtlonasI,
tho cerctuonies of the day t»cte"'l:crl'i r , J
as announcetl in the order of process,,,,
Holt. At,uric-iiA
More Counter feits.—AVe have loc-tq'.
tho public iigainst rcceiviim notes of
United Slates* Batik, payable it, theI],, c ,
at I.exinglon, to 'lie older of Jou-plt |- 6
fer, I6lter C". oftlie tlen.oqtlnAflbotifry, 1
The signrture of \V. Melllauie, Car],;."
ishudly exOCUlCcl—the eharacterbcii--,! r i
ml tttit so heavy as in the genuinr^,,
signature of N. Ilitldle, Pretitlent, j, t .
(one. Tito names of tho engravers,)]^
ray. Draper, Fnirinan hr Co. are c].
ppe-iran
e Nrto is wall
alone, having a shirred c
general nppeatattcc of th
rtilntetl to deceive—and the countetnj#
less closely iftapet-ted( would bo rela
tin' most wary.—th.
[Washington Ketrs.
Wo have always considered tho ••News”
good authority, hut it certainly Is out of its
reckoning when it says that •'Gilmer will
receive, an almost Unanimous ihjte in this
circuit (Hancock excepted.*') AVe assure
the Fditorof that paper, "willihel irvfetW-
hig todetTagt from the meilt of ^Ir.lGil- Ljii politi'sal Immunities end tights ?
mer," (aarA tee ore strfous its saying (ijran iudhfldual who’, treated as ho Was with
that Crawford will receive, in the county,]eminent'distinction and-hospitality,ungeti-
of Warren an orerwhelmlng majority. 8o]erouslv altribults the kimJqesrhe received
A hit if the calculation of the News of J5.-]lo anincidutruitdMBc tp sectiro his praise,
000 majority in.the stale he as erroneous at land who saw efiry jilting With prejudice,
it is for the county nf Warren, the major!- IreUrdwVkry Htin* smtli suspicion, exatnin-
t» lor Crawford will be Treniculuhh Wo I ed every thing witji t view to Its blemish
- biU •- -*t mm
From the Charleston Mercury. '
Hall's TtuVEtt,—,W» were always a-
mongst those who thought that tlicro was
*o'unnecessary and unreasonable noise
made nbdnt Capt. Hull's Visit to this coun
try. and that tho fund expectations ufthoso
who calculated upon lits giving a favorable
oi even ah impartial, delineation of Amer
ican manners, customs, arid institutions,
Would assuredly he disappointed. What,
indeed, could be expected of a monarchist,
hut that he should decry the principles and
institutions of a republic ? Or df an arisg
tocrat, Imt that he shouM lametlt the want
of priVsIcdged orders, wills all tho necnm
panyhig elegance, nt a,
and sneor at Ihe vulgt
flnement in a country,
primogeniture has been nb.dirht d, and in
which the people generally era at nearly
uponn par in point of property, *s they arc ]ynentlons,'tltBt a counterfeit not* el'
" I sal immunities and rights I Or' . -
in-1
Til
We learn by a loiter from Gttf 'rt 1 ,
roreived In this city ycsteul,v,tit.,t > ,*
fellow was oxecuto-l in th it place our*!’
day last, being otto of a numliet |jt t |.
rtstcil. No other particulars are E i t ,,
Charleston Mer S5th bg,
A New Y’orlt paper mentions tint ]\’i I
N King, pnssengers in tho ship Spleodu
wltteh lately otrlved at that port,
i, magnificencepind wealth I brought out with thrm Varlijttxltiriifs A
vulgarity antf Unlit of re- grass seed,among which area nnintitirf
untry, in whicluhe law of thereal oil Eoglt-hswiii'd. ’ '*
are not enemies of Mr. Gilmer but we must
say that his opposition to Air. Crawford is
unedllad for, and to show that tre are not
es ratbtr than Its beauties, Ac who had evt-
etulv predetermined the general complex
ion rf his book before he commenced his
'Counterfeits.—The - Lancstu, l 5 ,„ n al
icntionx, that a counterfeit note ol tug
purporting to lie of tho U. States* BisL
payableatlhe'Htancb atNew-Otluat,itH
recently beenpaisetl in tha( vicinity.
' TALLAHAaSEF.. Aug.ll. .
. Onion*.—Ai an additional erMeticttlifl
vagetables bf every detertjhkHLcah bstiil
Itsated to advantage In Florida, la Cnital
from the garden of Mi. M’Osll, ol Ot! f
den Fotinty. may be seen at this aflt,. ] f
was raised this season from the »red,au!
singular in this belief, we Insgrt lhe follow- | survey; ot had made a memorandum I litres ISinchet in circumference anlslid
ing.from the.Golmnhus Enquirer and Au-1 What could be expeetedrifaucHa man but | iS ounces. '
gusta constitutionalist—th* t»o ablest and ] that his book would conform morn in bis
most independent papers belonging to thej'pr.econoeivcd notions, than actual observe-
party.” ] tton',' of our country—more to s -desire to ftcdln the British
-■ - — | gratify, sl.trri Hghtlytts Iniliutt, Ills read-
■ - - BALTIAIORE. Angii»t T7. | era ! What could be expected, but tliat
Latest f/6m Rio tie Janeiro anil tluenos | his praise, wltetc ptaise 'Vtas given, would
Ayres.—The scltr Orion, Itosi. St this port | be faint and cold—that his ctusures,
from Rln de Janeiro, sailed from that cap-1 however extravagant and unjiiil, would
ital on the morning of the Oth July, to | »l*nys Be Ikrtled with great affegtation|or | Courts of Exchequer and Chancery,
which 'late the editors ol the American havn liberality and tenderness—that he would] —^—.
recelve'dadvleea. J profuss that Jt gave Jtitn great pain lo| In consequence oftlie effort! Iirrelnf-
Intelligence from Bncnns Ayres to tlie ] condemn, hut lh.it tiuth and justice re-1 made to discnver lltr attthnriofthe ttu
The number nf persons, dtntcrtjf inti.
din tlte British' fund*, 'Is flroknltrl
and eeventy fire thousand—excluiht t
those interested ItsSatings Banks,ofituj
who receive dividends thrnngh the iitf
vention of trustees, or thnio whose stndi
vested' in the nnmes oftlie oflicers ol
The sentence of the oourt was read
him, without any delay, or accompanying
observation. There waa no. necessity for
impressive comment In awaken remorse
'and agnny, for their evidences of their ex
19th Jupe had reachdtWtlo, at which time quitdd the sacriflceT-and that, with thn otts attempts to set fire to huildinu in 4
the restth of the-wnr still remained in tho | most earnest desire In represent as fair- I gusta having proved unav.iiliay.ike In
same uncertain Slate as at thb'daf* ol the | ly and even favourably, hn would fori him- |aaeco and Banking Companv of that til
self constrained Hi denounce bur girern offer a rewatjl of Three Hundred Dol’J
banner of one of the coldest tyrants tliab Isterice were to he fop nil in lliolr ravages
upon his frame and his features As soon
as the- sentence was delivered, the Marshal
returned the prison r to the jail, to remain
there fur nine months—if npt forever. . i
U. S. Gazette.
SALISBURY. <N C.) Aug.. 18.J-
r permit an enemy to treau iter t Cherokee Lands. We learn fiom Gen. R.
Perhaps Mexico, was not at any] SI. Saunders.'who returned a few'days
' since from the Cherokee Nation, that him
gresshm. A popular party is at the head | self and the Rev. Air. Pbsev,-the other
of tho government, well known fnrtbe-cu. ] Commissioner, succeeded in contracting
jtrgy of its measures; its opposition to Span] with the,claimants for raservitions of land
isli'lriferests; and whose greate.-t present | in SI ensas, nf 840 acres each . that there
advantage is in being strictly ipB'tary.— | are ttnenor font lemalning cases, in «hirh
| entOkpriso ns restlessness, ridicule our man
ners, and exhibit to the wot Id, as the impar
tial result of Ms researches and observe
lions, one unbroken tissue of misrepresent,!-
|iidni,distortions, and caricature*! Input-
viction of any.Reriqir,
i- per
*• [. I,et
l-y F.leelion—The KentntVjpil
that r —
Kentucky .
iers state that Messrs. Wicliffc, CHHot]
pUeqtnpte. Lynn, Dante), R. M. Johns]
ting.thcsc questions, candor requires us to Yancey. Kincaid, Cl.arke and Letlier itv
confess that we.jtave pot seen his work, and [succeeded in Ilia respective diitriflikl
Spain cannnt claim the aid of internal ;dis-
sentions; she h*is no early—as the few re
mainlng Spaniards aiidariitucratic families
they expect to meet with no difficulty in
obtaining : that the appropriation by Gun
gtess. 8*0,000 will mote than cover the
previous accounts There was no pros- _
peel of peace between the belligerent par-1 ment, decry our institutions, censme our | for such infitrmstlnn as will lead to the
Extract of a letter to the editors of the A-
inkrican, dated 1
"RIO DE JANEIRO, July S. mo.
The Gommlsstoneis for the winding tip
ofthe British Claims will commence their
operation tomorrow.- There are two Ilia-
xiliat] and two-F.ngr
'residents here, and
will be duly informed __ .
riie-elaitlis shall all lie paid. The En ”hiehhe may liave fairly stated facts, or not yet been received, hut it is srpal
glish minister, Lord Pmisonbv, Went home fairly represembd men and thliigk, .Rut tlist tho aoajition candidates have iws
in the Ganges, whit Admiral Otway.a few we Itave seen crouglt of it. we apprehend lected. According to tlto Loui" T.l 1
days ago,leaving every thing alrrangcd fot [!n the extracts publUhad-ln the New Yoik [verttser, there. *• ill be no riot-, u nt-
•• I papers, to justify fully theopininn we have [character oftlie Kentucky de!-;-i
formed nf its general Kmc ond character ; hivill stand, as.it.dfd dtlrlBiit the U# mi
And It will be seen, from tho billowing ex-1 of Gringrasy'i '-nt for Jaeksnn, Iwh 1 -
tract from the National Gnzctte, (whose | the two Senators, und four fof the op
id
Ihelr sgttlemenl
By the slbp Carolinian, arrived at Phil
adeljihia on Sunday last, from' Laguyra
lilclt place she left on Ilia 80th t ult. we
l*i»rn that the new Tariff was to go Into
may have been still mftre violent, north of | arc without influence.and have ttev r daretl purchase and attending expenses; that it
that place. South of Savannah, we under- [to pretend to its assun.ption. One of the Lj»III be necessary for the Commissioners a-
stand the blow was scarcely felt. I ,no * 1 remarkable features in the (lexicon [gain to visit tho Nation, to pay the nfonoy,
„ ’ , , , . .; character, is a deep hatred to all that bears I lake conveydnoes, tn. when they expect
From the C ^ r ^ n J^j^ i ratr ‘ ot ‘ V | , h e name of Spain. This ha. been plain- Ito make a final adjustment ot tile wit ‘
, The GaleJ-Fatdht three past days the
• weatiter wore a gloomy appsarsttre, and
on Saturday night and yesterday, there
blew a gale of wind alternately from N
anti N. N. E. lintil last- night, when Ute
wind peered found to N. \V. and blew with
great violence until early this morning, 1
sv hen it almost entirely, lulled. No injury [
has been sustained in the city, or by the
shittpine. Apprehensions are entertained
of injury to tjie. cropsnn the sea hoard. [
From the Charlatan Mercury, of Tuesday |
morning last. .
'The Weather —Gnr fears of a ‘to'm | deipntism, |hs Jiad armies, principles, par-
have been most happily removed. The l - 1 - " r -
to make a final adjustment of the whole
ly shown in the recent ln« s of expulsion; [ business; and that a part of these lands
when, in fear of popular fury, tons have have alieady been sold hy the State j but a
voted far their father's exile, and the near- tatee proportion are yet to tell, some of
est and dealest lies of nature have, been which are valuable.,
disregarded whan brought in com act with | Gen. Saunders says he heard nothing of
party principles. Ao army of three thou- |any distuibancif between the Imj^tns and
. , . i sand men now goes forth to conquer a great the whites, In relation, to the rsmovnl of
5!^. i*"'?.i.5t«i h N, i".,?; I and tMlitqd nation, and Jhe world imagines the former beyond thg Mississippi; that
that without a single battle (the. conqueror | the Talk ofthe r resident 4s considered as
is once more luxuriating in his Mexican | giving Ihe coup de grace to Ihe Indians
palace, and yuhng (ho land as/if old with a j within the limits of the States;, that the
rod ofiron. What was Alcxico in- I8ZI, ['old Indigos express great unwillingness to
when Iliirbide raised the standard of free- remove, and notliiugjiiis diVct necessity will
dotn in tgitlai Shaking off the chains -of I ever induce them to fell the small pcrtlnn
despotism, sits Jtatl armies, principles, par-j of land which; they still hold ; that should
. . _ .... I lies to contend without union, power or re-1 the Legislature of this State and. Tonnes-
symd and ram, which on Sunday caused-o f0Urce ,—site enslaved the enslaver, drove | see follow the example of Georgia,. in ex-
much apprehension, fortunately »ub'' I,c '' j|| 0 oppressor from h#r soil, and gained a tending-thais lawvover the Indians, and
during the night, and to the pieasura dcas namo( , m ong the patiorii. When .we look | deny them llieprivilisge of giving testimo-
tomshinenl of .every one, the succeeding j bac ^ t0 these tiritei and comparctiter situa-1 ny .it will, in a great degree, force them to
day arose with.simtei and sutultioe on, its ( j, m thento nhat it is now, with a govern- fesve thccountry-
Ctcc. and attended only by gentlo breezes.- |l|Pnt f trnl |y cstabliglied..with experience^ . , •
A mimher of trees-svere.blown down In the [ feailpvw,amj tO-ihousaiul tfopps umler arms, j The horse, Colonel, which the King' of
city, and here.end there-slates from tire w | 1(|| |, a , ,ho’to dread? . in discipline the England pm in for tlte Clip at she 'Ascot
roofs of houses We understand , -' n, | n< ] | Mexican soldier ii lint little inferior to Races, was nearly distanced. It is said in
dintaga was sustained at oumvatts^Island ] ,^ e gp an -, nr j . in /;ogrrigc slip js equal y[ Bi ll’s Weekly Messenger, that "a strong
further than the dcrt'uctlon or n -stkble.nnd^ | jnl ) p, the justness ofhiti cause, Isiiw far feeling pervaded the course in favour of
the blow/ng down of fa,ices. ,We have not I , uptrior , .Colonel." and at tbs close oftlie race, "the
yet heard/rom the country—but fear that | jt is tiioughbthat ,th)x mad cxpedlt’
1he accounts from it. and particularly from cnnceivB , b 6 y it . leader a favorite ol
• tho .“ea Island plantations, will lie bail. ] fa|)| p ( ,di nn ,u|, and coiviaty to the advice | if samewljat- surprised at tlte result." If
J romthe Charleston Courier, of lriesdny j Q (. j ) j J nl0M c]( p|. r i, nBK i ministers', Not-j Ills Majesty, retained htsequanitiiiiy on
morning last. [ withstanding his bombastic manifesto,Yives the occasion, he deserves credit. Gibbon
The Mails* I hat from tlto North, due! (j 0¥erll0r of Cuba, opposed the. mea-J record! it'as a distinguished merit of the
- -r.—t-„ Krenwhs »e,„s. the Ferrv fl|re w „ h a) | w , po|m . j” u an ob j ec , of ] nli g b ,j- Timcrlaoe, that ho could hear to
wonder to some, that Spai n in her..present
[ necessitous state, should be able'- to sits
sw,- There are two lira- conresstha* we.have pot seen his work, and [succeeded in the respective districtsi>
glish invrchpmts ivho ate 'hat injustice may possibly be done to,him I which they ‘offered.. The result ofthe
tl of their proceedings yon | hy soma oftliem. If so, ive shall cheerful- lenthin in tlie districts formerly repreqaf-
ned. It tsagreed on that I? retract it, r.ml gladly n.-'tce any thing In |hy Gov. Metcnlfo and R.'A. Duckwl
all lie naid. The En I which he ma.v have fairtv stnte.1 facts nr t,n, t, 1
Editor Is'-wtll qualified to judge, and does lion.
effect the day-after the sailing of the Caro | not often uttet liastily-or incorrect opinions
linian.
Extract of a letter from our enpespondent,
dated
,”LA OUAYRA, Julv 80.184#
"I send you ehclosed, a Decree of the
Singular and Amusing Cast.—hro
lingular and Amusing L
ippliertinq to the cisll tribunal »f *|
excited much tir,n*
P , liori'lK ihq town ofD
A child, named Bose Victoria Virhr
upon literary matters) that we ate not ski'
, | gular in supposing Itjina dffamer, and in | lar application to th<
| believing his work to be the wretched and [place haslately exci
misha|)cn fruit of predetermined and scarce [as well as attention
disguisea hostility to a country, the sin ttf | A thlldrnametl Bos. .
Gosernment, which is in fact a Ne.w Tariff j whoit independence oan never be forgiven, | it seems, been born, on the 43d of i
and goes into operation in'all the ports of | and whose 'greatness anti glory are all lost [her, 1813, ami w.qs duly registered,«
Colombia, the day after to mnrrosv. the 1st [ upon those “ho can discover nothing In | time', before the Mayor of |hecomtii
of August, The dntieson several prodttc | but a "succoiiful cxamplo of democratic re-1 Allatnvilln, as a f. male infant, Ini*
Hdris of the United States are raised, es-1 belllon." jence nfher f.itlu-r -md other wl|®
pechity the duty on Flour, wltfch*i» enor* [ "It seems, from tVsis New York papers | From that pcriml to the age of S3 •**]
mous, and swill diminish the c&nsumptinn | thniOuptain Basil Hall aVers, in hit hook [constantly Worn a girl’s diets, until]
one'lhirtl. The duties are payable as fol-1 of Travels, that be came to the •Ofllted
lows;— | Stafcs with tho most hvoraWo Impressions, ted that soirie'two';
"Imports, seven eighths in money—6ne hut that his opinions tinderwerit a total et? a delerminatioli...
eighth In paper. | th'.mge before he left tlfis country, The [ actually passed three months of hw
I a female, nay. it is rttnij
, jtrtr'twn jrcars since ihetir
total ed a delernilnatiolt'of 'becortiing a
"Exports, the whole in paper.
"The paper Is called Vales, and may he |
on Sunday, was brought across the Ferry
yesterday m’orrtirtg ; but tlte one due yes-
tetday did not come to baud—from, which
it is inferred, that the effects of the. gale on I
Sunday, must hqvc been more severely, fell
in'ihat direction.—The Houlliern Mail was I
received, but not until upwards of an Ilnur!
after it was due. We learn from the dri-'
\er, that this delay was occasioned hy the
-flat at Jacksonhnrot/gh having, boon car-
rifd away, and tlie road botweenthat place
arid this city much obstructed by fallen 1
trios.
In all tlte’Soiitbern States (says the Mil
lcdgeville ft'ci ordkt) from Virginia to Ala
ba'ma very heavy crops of com are made
this year. Except inthe rimnedia.te vicin
ilv of towyi, corn Is expected to sell in
many counties of tills State as low as *5
cents-a bushel.
| Ije beaten at chess by a subject,^without |o-
| sing his temper. _ We.' would not-jtds|s«
same revolution took place, with regard to | ate atnnhg tlie dame Hospitnliereidft
the traveller himself, iti the sentiments of] res, Thedenlhof liei iincle.Denii*.
hnoghtregtilarlydn marke 1 a'twentv ma.-] every American who became at qiialnted] however, having .secured to her '•*]
caqiiiiio dollars, Mr one hundred dollars. ] with him in the enttrso of his tour. All property, her Views changed; itm-YL
affor,ling u gain- or profit to tlie owner of] were kindly and respectfully prepossessed gan to think of establishing herseu
the goods imported or exported of e-glity] before his arrival —-all wore disgusted arid wise in ijfe -; but, somehow or other, ip
percent o.prene.eighthtlf the Import Du- alienated, at the period of his departure — | youn" menof Allainville hesitated«
ties and the same on Ihe wtinle nf the Fx A plan being laid to decry the institutions ponsing a damsel of twenty six,»<''!]
'fort Doties—*To place the’owner ot -'.rip- ]of a'enuptry, it would boon ingenious de | er suspicions Inditing chin'.’and
per of goods to this country, in n situation [ vicoto pjofess tlie must propitious disposi- Victolre Vivien temainetlin lingi*",
to obtain this immense profit in tlto. pay- lions nt the outset to be clisappbinted; alas!, ness. If public report is to be Iwli'm
ment of the Duties, positive orders should ] by the irreslstable testimony of facts, tile[order of things was by ito meanst*'[*
be given to the owner or sltippers of goods [alterative Mice of close and extensive ob- |-«y to the young lady; she grew
to,the Commission Merchants in-Colotnliia scrvntion.—An original,-.honest,intelligent, melancholy, fell into a fevor; SOS'*
accompanying each consignment, to pur- liheral Bdmircr r.onvortnd by mspoctioitnnd consult a doctor, who, to her inrtP*
chase Paper or Vales suflicient to pay tlte experience into something worse than a surprise assured her that, instead cl *
Import nr Export Duties at the market doubterhere is no conclusive proof- 'for an old maid she was neither mots **
price, other wise, such is the erroneous cus- the world, of the unworlhiness, fallacious than a young bachelor. THene«*|
tom here that the Commis inn Merchant ness.preoariotisness of American republi- perplexed, then pleased her; t
will pocket the gain himself, which acttfal- camsm ! But tho world cannot lie ao trio- communicated the fact td her »*
lyjiud truly belongs to the qwners of tlt»:[ketl ; thg contrivance is not new qt impen- friends, her next step was to appljrj
goods—this should be strictly attendod to, I enable; . In wholeyar guise or disguise,-a proper authorities, in order
Othjrw ise serious losses will he jnctirred by prcresnlved or predestined defamer. may gistry of her birth rectified. Os
.11 who illip to this country."—Gox. | come among the American people—to'| tilt, her application ‘catne oti to “I
whatever aecouiifhe may endeavor to turn | and the court appointed three P 1 )
flUfiMr*. lM.wnrhah RcftiftteJiUi
therefore been said that France is privy to | inat'ng his misttess in iiie technical, sense,
nigns.antj will pjiticip;vie ip her con | ' Not. Gaz.
S n This ITUs been believed and caused |. While tho workmen were employed
.excitement in Mexico, and may | ipying and soldering the'iron pipes for
' Wl! " *’
Tliis this been believed and caused
excitement in Mexico, and may , u
prove of disagreeable consequences to the | veying water, iir
French residerits in tls.it country. But
it is apparent that Franco can expect no
thing from the. conquest of a colony that
iviil never submit to tlie yoke ofthe-inoth
qr country, and with which site engaged i.>
an extensive coimnerca in its present situa
lion—-The supplies arc furnished hy the
ail-abundant Cuba; end every means ap
pears to liavc'been strained to its accom
plishment. ' .
• It is also supposed that the expedltioi
was destined to Vera Cruz, hut tliis uo con
aider very improbable. Tho city is well
known to bo otto oftlie most unhealthy ot,
The l’hiladelphia Coffin hand bill editor |tlio globe.end this wllfbe found a gtcate.
declares “on the altar of hiff conscience, I defence against its enemies than all it
that General J.ckeon is a native of Car-
rickfergtji in Ircluml.’—"You’ll swear to
«its?"
lessjthe point that will be first to’stcd, as | John Bean, Esq. of Alabama, has been
.Iclinrkntion could bp easily effected in ii | ippoiutcd marshal, nf Key West, in tlu
vicinity,'and without that risk from sick-1 pl.ace ofllcnry Wilioo.
in
con-
inchester. .Va, a few.
days since, “ electric shocks were produc
ed to such' a siegres as to cause them to dis
continue (heir labors during tlte remainder
b( the day. Seveigl citizens ‘wlio were
standing by, got into the ditch abd tiled
the experiment, When the effect was the
vpme on all.". The pipes grequited in the
.ante manner os those in litis city a and
lie Winchester Republican remarks that
•jit was in (Irivipg closely tlie soldering
ead that the shacks were.produced. The
siin was nearly vertical—ihe’-the/momete
.,»9SJ degrees ; the ditch somewhat damp,
.ml the pipes warm from the action of th-
-u.M upon them. The principle is no doubt
•tint of galvanism.”—Halt. van.
In tlie heat ofthe flay on Thursday! a | bis pretended metamorphosis,—they w)|) |q(-Messrs. MarnhVtp Biriiateao, <
gentleman, residinj? in G/eenwich-vtrect benbie to delcat, and perhaps; demonstrate fbn) to examine into and mskoa/'F
teliirncd home, threw his hat and,coat up the imposture, and at ull^cvents, may smile |the case. This was done rot"*
°U a cl| air in tlie entry and went into the. at the ultimate certain impotcncy of such when tlie medical board, to the *
tipper apartment to procure a garment bet- attempts. every body, pronounced the lady »]]
fer adapted to the oppressiveness of the Captain Hnll'sTravtfls will, no dtiuht be tents and purposes a geritlenisn, *5'J
weather. On coming.down stairs again, I extolisivelvu—‘* —- - — 1 - J -i»*wla
ha was struck with the disappearance of riositv tvlsicl
his hat and epat—which, in the short in the notoriety „„„
terval, had been carried ,.ff hy some dex- numboiirfroni Quebec'to‘the Belize, to torio Vivien walked away to
taroua thier. In lhc.andrnoon, (h^ gentle* ^finm he wfti made known hv inecial in-1 the Sieur Chap«*iain, the most
ii)an took a wjilk on the flattery, and hy 1 trtditpiion or entttai contact* Authentic 1 tailor in all Drenx, oxohan&cd b |S t $F
acctnent encountered the rogue, who w«i.« anecdotes of the man, tending to. invali- for a dress more consistent witn v* j
•ntigly encased in the stolen habiliment*, | date many of Ills statements, cannot Mil to | acquired privilege, arid, as all IraJ
vhtc.lt the owner instantly' rccogmsed— lie protlnccd ; it will be ascertained from j husband arc nmv out of tho. q^'S]
no immediately laid hold of the thief, had the general cast of Ills book, and'petsonal off in search of a tvifo. RMS# M
nm carried to Bridewell, and resumed I eyidenoe, what degree of reliance Is due to uiarknhlo that according ]<* -KJq
: v! ."P.paaisd in liis jmlgement and temper ol miiid. Ills journals, a similar applleattro "[JJS]
c sequel that the thief had mkde a con- drift wiltbc readily perceived, and every | ihe same tribunal no IoiiB' 1 .(6°,,.,-/]
tPuct with a pawnbroker In pledge the | American will be content that he lias not 11813, in behalf of one M ari
r — rtL—».» al-- il-ii.J c«- S . 7 a -1 *« ie very W - -ai
cnon?’ a u rt , h . aa rBcoive j l """ rl,,lli ‘r on an- Loo Choo'd the Unitod States, instead of] Metoy when two of l— . . Wk
particular I representing Ihe republic as a gross, law- clans (Messrs.
taTVbi™ e a '»! to less, perishable Democracy." were called in, together with
oar Hi m one day This doiiar the Andre, and gave in a ainsilar
awn broker after word* had rh. e«Vnw..™ | The Boston Gazette contradicts tho rc .s also added, that Mr.
mi;** f “ i,ur ° ufth °
' ' " ^ * v - - ■ ' - ' ’ ■ T*
V J• Mimar ilie I
Hwnhrnkernfterward^ hsH the effrontery
r» /ii*nsni.| (|)g owner C»f ihe coat—but
CCC35.—N YQfffiy