Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 04, 1829, Image 2

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ttEPUBLlCAN. FREDERICK S. FELL, CITY rnlWTKK. Daily Paper sight dollais pee annum. Count./ Paper six dollars per .uimtm. PATAMI.lt IN ADVANCE. Ml News, ami Now Advertisements ap pear In both papers. ■(ty Office In Dickson’s three story orick building, on the Hay. near iho Ex change. between Bull aud Drayton-strects ' SAVANNA**. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 4. Arouct. (since so cclcbvatcd under the namo ol Voltaire) was plain in feature, but sins'* lurly itriking in rtTeCtfits vivacity was the very perfection of what Steele once happily called “phisyognonhetit eloquence.'’ IDs eyes were dark, fiery rather than bright, and so restless that they nevtlr dwelt in the | same placo for a rooliient, his mouth was at once tho worst, and the mpst peoiiliar feature lit his facet It betokened humor, it is trues but It also betrayed thalignancy— nor tjld It ever smile without sarcasm.— [ Though flattering to those preset)!, his words against tho absent, uttered by that bit'tor, and curling lips mingled with yonr I pleasure at their wit a little feat of their | causticity. IbtltoVe'lio ono,b*1ie libold,ns callous, ur at f.millets as human nature can be, could be one hour with that wan bird not feel apprehension, Ridicule, so lavish, A n oyster boat belonging to Mr. Hull of, this city sunlt, or was upset on Saturday night last off Longhand in the. river, and , ^ ^ wanton , ye , ,0 apprehensions are entertained th* f^* | se( . m j njt |y jlu ,_,o bright, that while .t "ingtosix in number, as klnca been heard df. Tito JlilledgcvilloRecorder of the Slst ult. in roply to a reinnrk of tho Charleston Cnurler, iliatcxerfllins wpuldba mido at the present session of out Legislature to a- bollsli tliu Central Dank, ih consequence of its having disappointed tho'ekpcclimis of its friends, stales “That Ml elTort will be made it tho approaching session of. ohr Legislature to abolish Iho Central Bank we think very probable, %ut with whet prospect of Success, we can'form no oplri- tlon. It is very possible that tho oxpeCtu- tlonsof some hf its friends have not been re alized—and ilia icason riethnpi is,trial they We From U Of Lafayrite Hi Lafayette'e butwco'u him and the sun of Ouitxutt • kAXTA. an Indian Chief who had ac cimfpanied Kiln to Europe after tho 10 vuttuionary war. , The OAiuitft—signal of the departure of the Natioual Host—had already Wiouuded tweo'ty four titties', tho packet boat, which was to conduct him u> Scheneotadv, was prepared, and the people crowning upon the wharves, and at every poll* traversed by the cannl, waited In silent lu» depart ure. Wheh he hid embarkf'd, “'id mtr light vesiel, drajr'n hysiiperh lute horses, iiad begun to glide upon the water, a lilplo acclamation expressed the last adieus of the inhabitants of ijllcat and the children standing upon the bridges, toveA'd him With sbawet* of (lowers as tie passed. Btan Two volumes of poetry, by King Louis of Bavaria, have been translated. Into French, and published at Pads. [rnn THE Savankaii RstmUCAX ) Oh weep nut, ftnufn tliy Vorumox still Have beun through Ijlu o’erwhelm’d Uy ill. Should grief have tmtdo tliy breast her throne, Shohlil thy std heart no bliss hove known, The pangs that rend that liourt shall bo Willi briefeKUteVlC# pas’l frum tlico. thougli terrible playfulness, It burned into the spot, and engraved there n brand, and The Athenlnn thinks tltbre will he no I a token indeliblo, and perpetual;—this no manciiuld witness when darted towards him and feel safe far himself. Tho very ca price, und levity of the jester seemed more perilous, because less to be celcnlated up on, than a 'systematic prlnotplo of bitter' 'opposition to Mr. Forsyth's appointment 'to the Senate of the Untied Slktes>nd fur (her remarks, ' We hopis there will be none. We took upon that gentlemen at decidedly entitled have expected from It too much, have heard Imputed to the officers Iff this Bapk no want Of ability dr of 'attention to their 'respective duties, and it has probably fling at ttih btfW of the boat, Ills head ml- got along so far,V,he as well ** ??’grMIth^VAVA^WefleMht^tftes "'of**®* pated by those who w,re not over sahgu ne R ; e( , p1e ,_\Vi„, esS c. of this in tlieh calculations, of tho benefit* which h„„ c ji|tfj arpiio, his son and I, stood near would nek'uHTrom Its ftperatiunsi" him, parthklngln turn the enthusiasm of —— . the people, and thn happiness of him, who The arrival oTlhe American frigate Con- was the object of If; when, nil at once, our stitution at Cowes excited mueh interest, attention was attracted by the cries of n She sea. visited by a large concourse of | And be not Joyous,—although thou ,Humid have no cause to vex thy hiowj For lifts lift elwngolen fortune bears, rmuing tau oft nut Smiles to terns, Thus alien odr bliss doth leeiu most bright Til hovering oo Clio verge Of flight . AZIiui to that post, bvef any competitor that can jnesi or satire. llolingbtOke tom'pared probably offer,—from his superior talents, i him, not (inaptly, to e child who has pos- from set viees'to' our 'common cimntiy, tnj seised ririmtff of JupVtet's holts; trid who the state and to thfffaartv. \Va hope and makes use of those bolts in spott, which a God would oftly beta used in wrath.” believe his old frfcndsjvill not foreake him Sneh a cbttite would betray a fickleness in them that we are nottpreparrd for. Ills .. - tine, he was unfriendly to the election of falvox mailer’s hand lias evidently guided ~Mr. Gilmei, but, further than bis own per-1 the pencil, sonal feeling, it has not been «bo«n that people, wlio experienced every attention from tho officers and ciew. An English paper says that though one of tho oldest vessels in lh* Atnericao Service, she is a very fine one, and that she is regarded by nautical men as presenting many improve meets in Iter rigging and internal arrange, mentr Whlel. might lie introduced with ad vantage into the British Navy. Major General Gaines,of the U. S. A. 'AlA*U4ifl9 LI*T« PORT OF SaVAN^AU. After all, there must be a great deal of was in Norfolk ftn the 20th ult. oft his way hyperbole In'thlsficlul*. but be It trtte. or (to the South. . There was flrost In Augusttt lakt Sunday Thetl. S ship trie, David Conner, the shore, and making signs to anest it llis copper-coloured skin, his body hiilf naked, bis barbarous orhauients—told us lie wuk an Indian. Though his intentiun was manifestly to board us, our < lapmin, Maj. Swartwout did iiut'judge it proper to slop utt such ficcount. ThU Indian then Collecting all Iris strength, accelerated h is motion with such swiftness, that lie quickly passed far ahead of us, and wafted m) tttc last bridge beyond ilia Village. At the moment we passed un der the biftlce, he leaped Updu the vessel, and fell tin his feet, lit tho midst of us, witli adriifirabli ’equipoise— • Ou ctl Kayete/u f Jettux voir Kautiela-"—''’Where is the white Warrior T I wish to see the*great white IVirrior,”—her exclaimed with agi nation. They allowed him the General.— Hit physiognomy and his countenance, ex. American Monthly ^ zlrio, ^ FOR ^F.PTEMRKr. tfttn npnos. M.uiuscun!,;,, A ueived llie American I nziuo for Bepietnlrer: n 1 1 Mq. GONI13NTS. On the| Uiatuitnus Adralnl.,. . ■ Justice j Elijah «„j Ellshs r N ? "i teraturo; Murhltig, Tho DomS"' 1|J ’1 neri Napoleon ; Story of «!*-"*"• I Linns uigttiuted by ,, I),ea m . i,* ,l ‘ ui »; I ATokuufoi taaoj 9.ipj|io»mi j I Review—-A Year in S|>aln-ll Y ^ t 1 , '"l Alnerldan; Blin k liarbury. P.a,, I ble-SbeUey's Poslliumo'ut pi'M gltive l’oe.ry-lly the Editor j I VVashlngtoii; Summary, s I nov 4 Rcceiv oil by lute and for sale hy ™ _ FREDERICK DKNSiv, milRKE very ImmlsomoCr-- ' heHtterfered wlth or attempted tolnfiuenc. colVlm ^ ( ,«r.wk. ..ady fo. sea.at Nor others; and surelv. while claiming the •"* | rilk.^pn the «9th ul*. to sail the first fair [ and Monday morning’s^ ITealler.—Themwia"j rapid transition | ;joyment of out own predilections, wo b.e willing to extend the same privilege to others And further, we. have nn doubt ' that the election of Mr. Forsyth will be de cidedly in coincidence with tho'; feelings and nilbe* »f Mr. CHImer; and had lie a ‘ Vole on Ihe occasion, ive nre iatisfled that wind. Crlic. to ,h.«t«ienf the Weather on Baturdav Ouekchekaeta "—'I emionofOuek iv^ning For he who" . we°c"k 1= "ein offering hi, hand- H*f dertlitaiimi 1. bald tobe Vera | the atn.psph.ro had darlj.nad by j ^ cionds which promised, without giving rain ""“'“a «« y°“ r ■ ■ . lathing most dcsiied at present. On Hat- returoed aftet^Ihegroat war. My father urdaylt Clwred up. into on, of the ^ “ Gvemor Forsyfli has issued his -proela' inatioo declaring the election ofHenry G Lnmnv, Esq. as’a Represenfatiyo in Con- - , gress for two years, from and after the 8J ... . that vote would be ^ Mr. FowyUt. dkJf ^Sl.reh, s8B0. to.upply the vacancy ^‘r, was ap ebondant one in.tb'o Country iDdppoattton to kov other exndidate. . | OCCi| „ one a by'ihe Don. O. R. Gilmer’s | (n B »ery dnection—Ch G<n.iJ inst. failure to accept the appointment Within the tUne ptelcrlbedhy law lovely days known (a iho season. But to-1 wards evening and throughout tho night, the increasing cooltiess ndicated B coin-' ipg frost. Wo have not lioweyer, heard ‘ whether there was aiiy in the City,hut learn rejoiced to see you.' Tho General,had already learned, that Ouekchekaeta had been dead lor tome years,& was very glad to meet his son,who appeared to be about Iwenty-four years iff ago lie made him sit down, entertained 1 Court o/ Errors.—The necessity bl re- fqrin In oar Judiciary system, by the es tablisliment of a court of errors, is'gradu ally taking root io the public mind The . . •Grand .uryofOowete county a, Virrmm Contention.—'litis body i* "in- ternvofthdr court, iutroduced the follow ingpickentmunt ^ We present as agiicvancc.tho ivantofa Couitof Errors or Appeals. In older that the lives, liberty and the property of our Tellow eittsienCftny not ke at the disposal of any individual; for past experience tea ch.esbi that the most splendid ornaments that ever adorned' tho trfnple of jtfttidr. Zoic Decision—Judge Peck, of the tr olled States District court, in Missouri, has lately decided that the Bank of tho U- nited States, io its corporate capacity,,can not sue or he sued, in that court. This decision was obtained in the case of. the President. Directors St Co. of the Bank, duties for which it was assembled. The greafWof representation was. by ^the j "scott-in which a final lodgement had last atcodm. under full discuslion. The I ^• l(!rfd for lhe p|, in ,|ir, jlmt on the Richmond Eriquirer of 'the 2Bth ult. in-1 Defendant’s motion, it *di arrested, and forms us fliat the'question has comb bn, | declared in be nnll and volil for waut of ju upon a motion of Judge Green to'amend the resolution of the Legislative Comhiit- risrilctiou. The law of 1818, creating the Bank, declares that it '‘may sue, or be su ed, ih all Siate Courts having competent have,in some cedes committed errors, grid b»»i* of Y°P u Mon and taxation. Oil . C . . . ^.l Tuesday. Mr. Cooke resisted the oronosed tee, by substituting,1<)r the basis of white I jurisdiction," but as that provision df the population ••exclusively," the compound law is generally considered in Missomi to ” * 1 I eft aiuina •!«<* ltnnlr rsf lie tihconstittnional, it serins the Bank of ... .... , ■ _ ...... .1 the United States has no tribunal in the under oof defective lutein of (Tuesday, Mr, Cooke resitted the proposed j St j tCi t0 w hicHH can appeal.—Lynchburg J S..« ' Rep. jurisprudence, (IT that can be called a system which is ftill oftiric'eriainty end without universal operation) that which is law in-one section of the State, Is ntft 'Cftn- - sgldred so in otlters; and we hold tliis to he one amongst the most' Mriobt evils that could exist in aland of liberty. The Augnsta Constitutionalist in noth clog Judge Law's visit to the middle t1r edit lor the purpose of giving his assis tance to Judge Holt, uses the (bllowing ■complinK-ntary language towards him. Itwil.l bo remembered that Judge Law amendment; and Judge Green arid Judge Upshur' defended it. 'Yesterday, Judge Upshur closed hu' argmneiit.iricl Mr. Dod dridge replied at considerable length— Hitherto'titere has been no remarkable ca* cuethes loquehdi. There has been ho Strug gle among gentlemen, for the floor.—So far Prom It—that there has rather beefi a pause, (Slice or twice in the discussion—and yesterday,the Chair .bad 'propounded the question the second tiipc, before Mr. Leigh of Chesterfield moved’tlio Commit tee to rise—The motion was carried with- ed him some,time St tli-do him very happy, hy giving him somo dollars at me moment of his quitting us. Tho yodiig Indian was under no greater embarrassment in getting out from thp boat, than ho had been in en tering ii. Ten feet Separated its Irulu the side of the Canal; he cloardd this space with tl)e lightiicis df a squirrel,& disappear ed in to instant. ..This aingh(air Visit, ex cited much the curiosity of the litany wit' nesses to it, and the General readily satis- lied it, by recounting the lliuury of Ouek- chekaela, whom ho had curried pith him to Europe, in 1718, end who, quickly dis gusted »itli clziliEatinn relumed with joy to the wild forests of fits nativity. UNITED STATUS’CIUCUIT COURT., The United Statet vt. Henry Keister. In this cdsc, which was an indictment n gainst the Defendant foi cbrialn arts pf Fi racy, mndo such by the laws riftlie Ufdted States and punishable with death, alleged to have been committed, in March last, on hoard a Ftciich brig called La Clair, Judge Ilopkiltson delivered his chargb io the Jii ry on Friday afternoon. It was ultogd! er favorablo to the prisoner’s acquitlal - The Judge connhented at large upon the facts given in evidence, which, he fold, ad mitted of but one inference, and that di rectly nt variance with the prisoner’s inno- ARRIVED Ship North Star, Benedict, fin Phila delphia.' Hnllusi to W Uasttm. Ship Halcyon, Plnladelphi*, and 88 hs fin ihc Capes. Ilallust to J Cuimning St Brig Ardent, Tommon, Phllaflol^ItlaB ds. ltnlliit to E Mdlyiieux, Jr. Brig Hercules, Boston 10 da. Bknaat to the master. Scltr Mury Perry, Marbla, Providence 10 til. A lull cargo to W Bowers St eo. Sloop Neptune, Culio, fin Amelia Isl and. Live U ik, to Sieamhont Co, Steamboat Samuel Howard, Lewis, fm lleiilimanT Lake, with boats I da 14 in tow, to Steamboat Co. 1100 bales Cot ton to kundiy persons. i> m CLEARED, Scbr Frances, Whlltlesly, New York. Coken & Miller. SAILED, Schr Betsey Mafia, llebbbrd, St. Ma r, * , MEMORANDA. The sloop John b hovutler, hence *t Charleston id lust.... This sloop John Chevalier, wai up for this port at Cliarlcitoh Sd inst. , sjpOXBfr., 28th ult. Oil Hatteris, brig Hercules, fm tlo stub fur this port. Faostbua CokuESf on dents. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury lr Gazette, Chahpkston, November 2—6 p.«. ACClVED. Br. bark Herald. Ddiulco 45 ds. Ship James Perkiris, New 5 dt. Brig limiter, Bath 11 ds. Ilrig Goliah fin Boston. . ±4=s or two light barouches anb^fi'l aftiho supply of well made gig, sshlth ay^* I (bred for -ale on accOinmndatine t,"' 11 1 Rep Ills done witli neatness and de p^f noV.4 A gcntlemim Who arrived in the Dover from Liverpool had been ahseril from Bos ton hut a hundred days. In lhat period, besides making the two passages across the Atlantic, he spirit sixteen days in England —crossed over to Harm and thence to Pa ris, where lie spent some days—visited Brussels, Antwerp,Utrecht arid Amsterdam and passed some days in visiting the great ship canal froit; Amsterdam to the llelder. . r J This stupendous w ork is 50 miles long,ICO | ceuco; but lie was nf opinion that the legal For Mew York. The fust sailing biig UNION. Jordon, Matter. will sail on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply to the 'matter ofi board, or tfl COHEN At MILLER. priv 4 " ■, United iStates-^Distrirtrtl • Georgia; 1 FBI IIB Dlitrlot Court ofthh OWu'J JL adjourned to tile 44th Nbr. bnn"| order of the District Judge, ditto i|| u I sons interested will giro their stiJLEa JOHN 11. MOUELx,? 1 net 80 , 2)8 *• Grand Piaho FortT A SUPERIOR Grand I has been received by tli e 'F bars which is highly reconiinepiled foi , tone and workmanship. -Aintturesat,'. tiictx who may be in want ol « nient of the kind, are invited to cL oxaminc It at tholr uolintiug room, iff bo snld low SORREL St ANDERSOl oct 31 219m Staplc aud Fancy liooiltl I’RENDEUGAST, haintodl . by recent arrivals flf pickqcf Stuple and Fancy D It Y GOODS, Which he offers at unusual tow prica'J wholesale or retail 11 .. Consisting in part of 1500 Yards Welch Plaint 8500 do Domestic du 1000 do . do Plaid) . 2 bales 8*4 Twilled lilankcti I do 4 Point do i 1 do , 31-8 do- Roso and Wlitlnej’, do lido 3 4 fit 4-4 bleach’d & buy Shirtings St Sheetings 5 Cgyesl^incns, 2 doLa«ni. Washington, Clinton A Eiunii .8 ps Colored^ Gro cie,Iiides , 10 do . . do Grb.de Nip 1U0 do Slip. English Tiiread i and footing do do Bobtheiltce&p Ing Me feet wide, am) 21 feet deep, and has three loctt, m'dst finely constructed. It cost about five milli&bV of dollars. Tho expedi out opposition—and Mr. Lefgli has, of tion In travellingi alrovo mentioned, was %*• been recently appointed to the Bench; I course, the floor this morning, jf be ohoo-1 eccBmpllshed byinji remirkahlo exei - Welch*from mrcrgl gcnUomcn^^of iMt0 claimiUfti.Indeed,,l»,ho •the profession, that he betrays no lack of h, disposed io welre ibis right Ih favor of {rtinafy 'traYelling 1n Etlrope—Bbtt Dally ‘experience or learning, and fills his sta tion with a mildness and dignity that are becoming. His deportment towards the Bar ii attentive and kind, and he exhibits 'every dispotitiblrto do jostice to litigants by is patient, caliu and thorough investiga tion of their cases. We congratulate the State upon the possession, and the Cover, ■nor upon the selection of such an officer. The Executive nomination will doubtless ke confirmed by the Legislature—indeed, ifs understand there willbcno opposition. Dftcrtvx—'This popular hoVet, lhe best Wo think of the three that its talented au thor has produced, contains highly graphic, . . ...... sketches of the distinguished character. '» ht « Mr. P. P. Barbour, Tho present appearances do not hold out the prospect of as protracted a discus sion on this great question, as was original ly expected—but, probably, tho Spirit may move more of the members, than appeared lo be yesterday on the alert.—Meantime it is pleasant to witness the liberal aud con dllaltory temper, which has yet character ised the diseusiion. There has been scarce ly one tart expression uttered, or one pal pable bit attempted. Tlteie has been no'question taken, nor any other indication given, on the floor, of (tjie probable issue of the questfon.—Mr, ■ n. Adi, Pmn the Rational Gazette. . We have read the 4th Volume rir Mr. Jefferson's t/IRings, es edited by his grand son. Tlie correspondence which It c'Onean- poinls raised by, his counsel wero fully maintained—that tho court had iio jurisdic tion in the case, inasmuch as the Acts of Congress did not provide for the punish ment pf a crime like that charged against the defendant committed by an American Litixen on board ofa foreign vessel nn the high seas. The Jury, after remaining to gether all night, brought in n verdict in ao cordance with the charge of tile Court, viz. that they acquitted tho prisoner; "for tlie total want ofiiirisdiction in tho Cmiil." The facts detailed in thn opening addiess of the District Attorney, and generally tains, is even more curious and characteris; I substantiated by the evidence, presented At _ A I . ALa'a M-IiIaL frt.JMA lll'n aa]...,S*1 IM.1 I 1. . *1.1 t , ■ AA that adorned the interesting period which, a few years, preceded tile death of Louis le Grand. There is e peculiar force in the ^Portrait of Voltaire—then a youth. The ■fidelity of the resemblance, of course, cao-" Ooi be vouched fir. but the picture is cer tainly bold, beautiful, and id strong relief. He makes his appearance at a Coterie'of the elite of French witsdnd scliblars: "In person,” says the writer "lid wth •mall, slight, and very thin. Therd was a certain affectation of polite address in his manner, and mien, which did dot quite be come him; and though he wax received by tho old wits with great cordiality, and dri a fooling of perfect equality, yet the Inexprcs tilde air, whicli denotes birth, was both pre tended to and wanting. This, perhaps, was however owing to thfe ordinary inex perience of youth; which if not awkwardly bashful, is generally awkward in its asxd ■ranee.. Whatever its cause, tho impr ession vanished directly he entered into conversa tion. I never encountered a man so bril liantly, yet so easily witty. He has but little of the studied allusion—'the antitheti cal point—the classic metaphor, which and animated speech yesterday, did riot Hesitate) mole then once,and with intrio air of cdrilmrnce, to claim the rtiajority, (a “lead majority,lie might once have hailed it,) ior his side of the questinn-^thit is in fiaVor of the ba sis of white population.—The reiull) How ever, will soon be known. Dstfalfy characterised the wits of my day.' On ihvbontrary it tvas an exceeding, nnd naive simplicity, which gave soch unrival led chsrfo, and piquancy to his conversa tion. Crops.—The Milledgevlllo Journal of Saturday last says—Tho rains summer contiMBB- 1 just lopg bring to perlectmn our crops bfcorn(which'- are abundant) arid wtf have had scarcely any lime. It Is three months or more since there has been Iff till* neighborhood a rain su&bierit trt Wet lire ground an inch deep. Thrbugh thb -eet and dry Season 'he peo ple of out state ha* enjoyed excelleet .health. The crops of cotton Irf Sonte neigh borhoods, especially on the grey lands, ato tolerably good—hut many 6f the largest and in general most successful plantelf 6f this county, Jones and Jasper wilt out, wc are (old, make more than halfcrops, if So much; One gentleman; who cultivates gOud land arid manage) well, assures us, that from 150 acres in cotton, he did Dot tic tlnn that which forms the SlfciSn'd and third volumes. Tlie Author's most fiden- tial and peculiar opinion* ns to parly poli tics and politicians, and religious creeds, are here fully disclosed. We have riot room to-day, far mote Ilian two shOit ex tracts. ’ , Wlu-n President, in 1887, he wrote id John Dickinson, thus I— "I have tired you, my friend,with along Iclielr': but your tediumWill end in a Tew lines more. Mine has yet two yc.irs to en dure. I a'm tired ofari office where I Can db no more good than many others, who would be glad to be employed in tl. To myself, personally,’ it brings nothing blit unueccSsaty drudgery and daily loss of friends) Every office becoming vacant, ekery apjlointitteat made nte donne un in- grat,etcehtenriemis, (gives me an ungrate ful friend afttl a hundred enemies.)My on ly consolation is in ibe belief that my fel low citizens at large give me credit for £* •mSSmtitmrnoAa ugh to explanations to a correspondent.— " “Our government, although in theory subject to bp directed by the iitfadvised will of the President, is, nnd froth iff oil- gin has been, a very different filing in practice. The minor business in.eaeh de partment is done by the head of the de partment, op consultation with the Piosi- dent alone,! But ctl matters of impnr- rince or.difficulty, are submitted til all the leads of departments composing the cabi net; sometimes by. (be President's consul ting them separately arid successively, as they happen fo call On him; but in the greatest casks by calling tiffin together discussing the subject maturely, arid final- cxpect'to make 25 bags. obfrf Bates, Esq. ofNorllmmberlamr, g.) has presented X100 to Rev. G.M. Rol (Eng West, for tho benefit of Kenyon College in Ohio, accompanied wyfha promise ofa The counteaspce of .Mari* Frances similar amount fur nine lueceading years 1 — — ly taking the vote, in which the President counts himself but as o'rie. 9o‘ (heh in nil important Crises, the Executive is' jn fact a Directory, which certainly the President might control; but of this there was nev er an example, either Wthe firsfor in the present administration." Mr. Constant, first valet do chamber of Napoleon, from his return from Egypt, to bis departure from Fontalnbreau. is about a publish memoirs.of tho life ofbl» ma»- ■ 4 v, .. tti what might be truly called a tale of hor (Wr, such as is not often heard in oiir courts of criminal justice, nr warranted by the depth df lulnlah iniqu'ity. Phil. Dnt. Chron. Sevefi Aicillent.—On Tuesday, as the workmen were painting the on'litrte of a house in Cambridge it., a pi,ink projecting from a window in the lccoml story, no which one of the hands, Mr. Howard White, wai standing, suddenly gave way, and precipitated him about twenty feet in tHe ground) hit body on the descent stri king; lire pickers of an Iron railing) svhiclf enteied his side, and broke three ribs.—I Such was the nature of ilia contact, und such ille-vinlerice Of flic'fall, that ho «as unable,'without assistance, to extricate himself from tlie failing; and as snnn ns possible, surgical aid was called, and h’is wounds skillfully dressed.—7b.,slon Go al le. Louisville— 1 The public Advertiser slates that the population of Louisville has in creased near an hundred fold in she last l years, end it is at this tiuio increasing witli greater rapidity than ever. “The improvement of tho city necessari ly keeps pace with the increase nf its popu- fjtion; arid the fsfet that aft its business is done on a sure basis, warrants the cohclu- sio'ri, (hat HO serious check in id ninf'ch io future greatness arid importance need lie apprehended. The number of mechanics is daily increasing; nianufacluies are taking root in onr soil; an'd each focceeding year brings important accessions to tho mercah- •ile class ofoUf city.’ ityperhole—A Veimont liotso jnckoy boasted ;one day of lift Speed of his horse gravely asserted that ft# could not seven teen miles an hour. “Seventeen miles nn hour!" says a by-standeg "I guess that's n thumper." My dear frffow.” replied lie of the Green Mountain, "seventeen miles is not great for the creator<! now ; for when he was hut two yeais old, the lightning killed the old more, and chaeed the colt all round the posture, without getting wit’Jn ten. rods q/flttp- Just received, 25 oattya Young Hyson Tea, I Into iinport.il ion, lSIbseach 0 chests I’ouchong Tea loD half catlys Imperial Gun- powdered Hyton Teh 20 hhls Canal Flour 25 half bbls llaltitdore anti l’lilla- dclnhin do 60 boxeft ilunch Rabins 25 bags Java Coffee 100 do Green do For sal# liy GAUDILY St LEGR1EL. nov 4 223m Rice fur Mr* Blake’s Steam Rice Mil), . YAMAC1U1V. H AS commenced pounding the season, is in complete order,and managed by an efporieiiceil Miller.— "tough Rice will he taken from (he. decks if vessels at a half cent por.buslicl-f-BarrcIS furnished wlien required at 87 1-2 corns each. Small Rice and FloUr may always lie liiiti at the 51 ill.—For fuilher inform#) tion f Gj{DHAM,Miller,or | nov 4 ROBT. UABER.3UA.il. St2jM DOL1.ARS. 36 ps plain St fig'd Linen Merino scarfs, crinuon, dilto & bl, Scarlet and drab cassinicresb.wls Prussian St Chintz do' Valeotia Vesting, 1'iiidiomo (jatte Plain St- fig’ll silk velvet do 10 p.i 5 8 & tl 4 Hangup cord 0 do Green tvo-fien seige. Worsted Cravats—;»oolen & dcjib gloves . Silk, Buckskin, Knitted St liy ponders, A general assortment of Ctt Blk Palmarme St worsted B Pongee, Ginghams, FoulatO 1 Dotted pr'nits 60 Reams loolsciip paper. C bales paper hangings 10 0 Nos 3 St 14 Gibbon'll pel 21 Rum and* (|iii; g%44 BBLS Portland Hum,a 50 do - "I’lielpi" (lilt Now laiulirig rind for »le h Hall, shapteiu tot® | net 27 Leghorn Uals. f CASES BolivhrlUu Jfc . Just reeelved per ship tw»V f0,M,0b, M.t>RF*NDEB0A9t No 3 & 14 Gibbjtn BtotJI net 21 . 10,000 ■_ lottery, \m^&t CLASS NO. 5, Was drawn in Baltimore on the 3d inst. I The drawing will be received on Wednes day next.tfto lltli—0 drawn ballots. SCHEME; 1 Prize of • g 10.000 1 do 4.000 1 do 2,500 1 dri 1,830 2 do 1.Q00 2 do 600 4 do 4il0 8 do . 200 &c. &c. &o. Tickets go 00 Halvus, 2 6() Quarters, 1 25 Orders attended to at EPPIiNGER’S Lottery and Exchange Office. jiov 4 50 do Lard for faUiilbdl® it mia'lity Cltet Is casks 1st quality 10 half hhls Fulto’i 10 do airtf l6 qr meal _ , 20 bifls Fidler & Taylan Alo. For sate by • 2 id <>rt 2JJ jSale. the For . A LL that valuable improved •1 all known in lhe city ol un Wayne's wharf, bounded on bv Savannah River, 011 the cm llroail st„ on the north by ludis" Forteriri apply to ^ nnv S Almanaekts for 1830. JUST Received. TJ Bl. DRISCOLL. nov 4 Itcmovat. rgNHE Subscriber has removed his of- JL fine to tho one lately occupied liy Judge Nicoll, in one of tho upper ruoinsof Uosutoun’i nov 4 brick buildings. LEVIS.D’LYON. 222m - . , JVotice, 4th Beat Company. A N election for Justice of tho peace for tho fourth boat to fill tho vacancy oc casioned hy tlie resignation iff William P BeerrEsq. will be held nt Mrs'. CoopciS 'Buildings on Ihc corner of liny nnd Abet- corn street on the twenty-first inst. JOHN II AUP'I’, J.'P. JAMES G.WILSON. . SAMU EL O.'HOUSE. nov 4 Just Received. Landing from ship Moeon onita ■ -ij KT FIRKINS^ choice Oo,l,fi 10 casks 1st quality^ 10 bbls Holt’s Gracin'’ 11 do fine Cider, and ao do Albany Ale. For sale by nov 3 Southern Review, i fl vember* .^i W T. WILLI AMS, b^V .edthe Southern ID" 1 f„, Novcmbon mp^ NTS Sismondi’s Political E" 1 Hall’s TravcU^Nortl^^, - ' mf ; (7*5.' A00»« Literatumt SlM*. ficatiim of Plant*} nov 0 Si