Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 29, 1829, Image 2

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-—— UEPVBLICAN. FREDERICK S. FELL, eiTTVarNfKR. Uallv Paper tight dollars per annum, Counts- Paper .'six dollturs per annum. tATAULZ IN ADVANCK. All New*, ami NtW Advertisements a|>- pear ill IhAIi paper* (jy Office In Dickson's tlireo story nrick building. on the liny, noar.tlre Ex change, between Hull ami Dray ton-elrecls. 8 A V ANN AH. TUESDAY EVENING, Tbzc. «. "Nzaros" is received, ami shall hare a ■place tomorrow. No mail north of Charleston, was recel sad to day, conseiptedfiy not a single paper hat reached us. Wo are glad to avail oursctvasof ihh tip- pmtnnlty. to present to our readers Kit. Jefferson's sians on the constitutionality of the United States Bank. Solemn de powers not delegated to the United States I against tho one In slilth the gnvefmrtent by the Constitution, nor ptohibited by it to r. rules, the suip us of taxes will be remit- the Stales, are reserved to the Stales or to 1t, d by tho Mila of exchange drawn for that the people."—(Twelfth amendment.]—| commercial balance. And so it must be it - • • ■ 'there were a'bank. But If thore bo no bal ance of commerce, cither direct or clrcui- toli). all the banks in tho wmld could not bring m tile surplus ofnxft Init In tho'form of money. Treasury orders, thert, and bills of exchange, nuy prevent lire displacement To take a single stop beyond the brxtuda ries thus specially drawn aioltnil the poa- ors of Coiigtess, it to take possession of e boundless livid of power, no longer tuicop tilde of any dodnaiion. The incorporation of a bank, end the powers assumed by tbit 4111. haro not. In I of the main mass mass of money'‘collected, mv opinion been delegated to the U. Elutes without the aid of any banks and where by tiro Coirstitutlon. these fail, it cannot bo prevented, even 1. They ore not among-the powere ape- with thvt aid. daily renumeretod. For thole are, J^Parhaps, indeed, bank bills Stray bo a 1. A power to lay tores for tlm purpose I more eonrenirnt vehicle then treasury nr “ the debts of tire Uoitad States |dera. Ilut a little differtnet In lire degree of ccmvenitnoe.eannm constitute I he steers sity which the constitution makes the grotrml Tor atsuiifing any non enumerated power. Derides, tho existing banks wHI, without . ..... dodbreiittr Into arrangements fog lending borrowing it. Tim proprietors of tlm bank 'hrlr agency, arid (he hmra favoroblo, as wdlbajnst as free as any other money | there will be a competition among them holders to lend or not to lend iheir money Tor It. Whereas this bill-Jelivers us up to tlm public. Tlm operation proposed in bound to the .national bank, who are free tlm biH first to lend them two nnlliont, and to refuse all arrangements Ihit tin lliclrowu limn borrow them bach again, cannot terms, and tlm public not fre* onsnob're- change the nature of the latter act. which | fusak to employ any other (bank. That Ilut no debt is paid by this bill, nor any tax laid.—AVero it a bill to ‘ratio moneys, Its original) m in tlm Senate would'con deinn 4t by tho constitution. S. To “borrow money." Hot this bill neither borrows money, nor Insures the [of PbiladelpMs t believe, now does this ] business by llreir post notes, which by an j arrangement w|,h the treasury, are paid I hy tlm State collector to whom they are | presented. This expedient alone suffices I to prevent tlm existence of that neoesslty I winch may justify the assumption of i [ non anunmramd power, as s means fur par he, ‘tnfstar. litem ChaVlosltm hbttnd loHe- vann, waswfcckud ontlio 4th lUst. on tlm Double lived Shot Keys. The sloop Lire ly of this port, ‘on the pissnge from Ha vens, fell in with Hie Vreck of (his yeswl, end has bronglst to port e quantity of Dyr in tierces, saved thereflom, togetlrer wltn the rnastti and srew; part or til*'suffer knd so.no of the vessel's materials haying been carried to Key West by au Anrf fish ing smack. DacxMBxa 10. We undefitilnd that it is a dfU1k.nl' mat ter to get newspapers III eoino of the wind ward Islands, rheicfoio tlm nabaniian has brought none. Ily tills vossrl intelligence it received of tlm death of Sir Charles Brisbane, the Governor oY St Vincent, which occurred about a muutli ago, at the island. . Pr.evw'BKR V® Drift of the Ocerm.—On the *7lh of last month, k bottle was picked up at Bdtile creek, Grand dittos, in about lat. *1—*0 N. long 71—«0 W. which contained the following note t— “ August 1st, 1090—Should Ibis be ticked up by any one. I beg limy will make mown at soon -as possible, that the Eng lish brig Perseverance'll taken by a brig of 10 gnni and ISO men, apparently Turks, and carried Into Solid—taken off Cope FinlsturrOon the 19th July,-1898. and that I have my wifo on board. Urig Persero- ranee, Win. 8fmins. master." FOREIGN EXTRACTS. PARIS. Nor <0. This Tbeatro has been recently crowned Irotn tlm fioor to tlm celHitg with the ad nrirera of Madam* M alibr.i A, to bail 'the return of Iheir favorite. She appeared in La Ctuut lAldra. and has since played Pesdcmona. Heft excellence In both are Toe well known to require further notice, except to observe that neitlior the fatigue will still be a payment and not a loan, call it'by what name you please. 7. "To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and amungthe States and with tire ... . , Indian tribas.” To erect a hank, and to citians by the lilfehgvt tribunal, carmdtl roguhile comm!ice, arerory different acts sanctify error, alihongbtlmy may sanction lie who erects a bank, emeus a subject of J. ,i,aiiha oiiin-1 coninmrce-*o Its bUls; so doashe who makes . . it.anditmustbeTecollectodthattheopin I m bualtel-or**!ieat.oy di s > a dollar out of rvtng Into [efiecO a# enumerated ions of the Supreme Bench ate as fleering i roiml . y el nei , u • 0 , lh «* p.ratfoi The thing may betloue and has beandone, ns the material* of which It it composed. 1 regulate commerce thereby* To make • 1 without this assumption { and great and wise and honest as may be iMng which may be bought and mid, is Luraril hSur* IA. vhero JodTar- not roJitoserit* regulations for buying and I srneeassny which ean honestly justify The Individuals .ha prerid.^ Thera. *J" ,cWn|b Desides, if this wete au exwds e •«. •son’s opinions on eonslilotlonsl quest ions l fthe „ or ngnlaiing commerce, it I'tnsy be itid that a bank whose bills ma? #ell claim at least an equality with I WO ulil be void, as extending' at much lo wpu J” * currency^all over tha St itet, .... . theirs Bv the term fleeting, we wish to he the internal commerce Of every State, at to would <» moiedwtreblwl than on. whoso of the walla, or the,clouded aimmrdwAe at theirs. »y mere jie •"*< j external. For tlm po«ci alien to Con currency is limited toa single Butt. So Birmingham, scorn to baV# affected Iter tmde-stood, at alludiog Tn tha ohalig 1 gress by tlm Constitution! docs not extend I il would be still more convenient, fttkt genius or vivacity, which continue to shine which death-recast ns, fur of course tlm » o (he ,„ u | ilion o c,| 10 commerce] 'here should be a bank whoso bills should constitution derives its character floin the of , 8ta|ei (llin( „ t0 „ y , 0 r , h , C(H nmcrce I'evo a eurren. y all over tho world. Ilut opinions of thoso who presida. Previous j between citneii mwl cltixen) »thioi.remaini| 11 does trot follow, Trom tills superior con decisions may bo re-pected, end m*y fnr- excbisiselv win, its own legislature-, bat to decisions y l . , hrt ...I its external cotnnierco only, that Is to say. nish authority In argument, but They area |t§ comnlerc# AUh nn , A | ler g,,,,. or wll |, not necessarily binding upon The tesgnmei f ore |- n nations, or with the Indian trilies. power. This, at least, Is tlm doctrine winch 1 Accordinglv, the bill does not propose the obtains—'whether such dictatorial powers I measure as a "regulation of trade," but as were Intended to bo delegated, is another 1 productive of considerable advantage to ... K. ,11. I trad-." Still less are these powers covered question, which It would be useless o | ^ |||T othtr of ,|, a ,pe c ij| enumerations. iss. | i. Nor are They within either of the Wn may, however, he permitted casualty | general phrases, which ire the Two follow to observe, that under the present eon- {ingt .... . , o . . 1 fh ,| l. ^‘To lay taxes tc provide for the gee- at ruction of tho Supreme Jndicl.ry, era) wtlfare ofthe United Stalest" that is whole syetem of legislation is Indirectly tattoo, eiflhot cohconV their envy. At »[>• back of She exodra Ilk Itnle garden. In the middle of Wbigh is »n elegknt marble ta ble and u llule statue of Apollo, from whose plectrum a fountain flowed. The apartment of tlto trlchllnium atid tho ilao- rers is. pen towards the garden-, a mosa ic, tho most considerable that has hitherto iiem fnuud in Pumpell. tnlnrns the floor t Cupids hold a lion, hound with garlands of flowers, in the midst of llscchsrttes, lltt re is also a temple, gnd an image pour ing the iulce out of a vaio. All this may allude to u tflCiio In tlto great llachanalinn drama, in - lii-h wine and lore triumphed over riideness trnd strength. ' ; At Edinburgh, lately, In tha emtrso bf one neck, not less 'Inin ono hundred and forty persons, ten Males and one hundred and thirty fcmulns, v|. rims of drunkenness, were taken to the dlflcrerit police watch- bouses. Let Capteln Uesll Hall look at home. The Snrolnnn girl with turn bodirh ft-ortt the tower exlMmllles upwards, Ins attract ted much attention In Paria. Tlm twiiis are c.tlfctl Rith'itnd fthrlstlann. and allow considerable vivacity i‘bd solne curioue dl I versities df ch ; ractcr . I Tlm rninn'us Don F.mmannel Gndoy, Prlhcenl Pence has ubtailtod permission tn koto Paris from It nice. All the Th-atira kl F-ris are ripen to the public Gratis, on the king’s lilrih day, and a glorious scramble for places isthrn wit- tressed, Wordsworth'* lines comprise th# system of most politieal parties— ^ the simple plan That ihoy should kvbp who have the pour- . »r, And they should catch who rkn ” Nutinnal Gat, understood, at alludiog To tha ohanges ] ll— rnn«ttr„ii.i. dfJi „«■ ewiand I It wool J be still more convenient, fhkt rh< rtl thl vcnicney, that there exists any where pbwtr lo establish suck a bank ur that the world may not goon very well without it, Can it be thnnglrt that the constitution intended, that for a shade or t aro ot cor,re rrtrncc.niare err less, Congress sboiridhe am thonxed to break down the most ancient and fundamental lairs oif the several States such as those against mortmain, the laws of alienage, the r.tlos of descent, the act* of distribution, tlto Jans of escheat and forfei ture, and the tawa of monopoly 1 Nothing but a necessity Invincible by any other means, ean justify such a prostration of *» I to say. "to My tuxes/oe Me purpose of pro-1 "’•mb constitute the pillar, of *ur vetted in the Judges, fot though they ctn« 1 vidtng foi the g .neral teifiie.*' Fo. the I hole »yrteuj of Jurhjrtidence. Will Con- riot create llrev may by their stinple ratu! Mylog of taxes i- The power, and the gen-1 b ® 100 J5 - ' 1 to carry the con- nut create, they may by tneir m P ^l^clfarr the purpose for which ilia 5,,luM0 " !"to honest effect, unless they may destroy any law—and Irom tliolr decision ur |( (o ^ M#rc ( w ,// Coug.eit is not to Pf•* ov<!r »h* foundation laws of the Stoto lay taxes ad Ubitumfor any. purpose I hy/1 there lr no appeal. It may Isa said, that for malfeasance, if such a thing should | pirate: hot only tn poy Mr debts si vroti occur, they esn be impeached, aod diimls- /or the tctlfart 0/ the Union,—win like • . , ■ - U difficult.- add to-1 n,,, noer they arerwt <* <10 onj Ming they trussed, but this process is dimcu 1. ana to ^ protide fur lhe gene,,! Keffs.e, dlaus—and as respects constructive enter-1 b|1| Qn | y b j oy lant f a , ,| ul puriHja*. To Uaveroments, for tho slightest convenience of thbin T The negative of lhe President is the shield provided by the Constitution, Ic protect against the invasion of the Legisla- __ _ ture. I. The rights ol the Executive; 9, nrelalions of the constitution to almost any | cooskfor tlto Intiar phrase, no| r as describing I *f*ho Judiciary ; d, of the States an>t they please which might be for the good of "® States. miii is, eon-tquenlly. one of tho Union, wonbl render all Hie preceding tb°«a Intended by the Constitution lobe It subsequent eniimeratioiis of |u>rvercnni-1 pM.®*d under hlsjiroleetlon pletely useless—It would reduce the whole Instnnnent to a single phrase, that of insli tutlng a Congress with power to do what over would bo for the good of the United extent, would he altogether ougitory, in matters of opinion, how ean you impute | or establish crime. We are aware of several acts that pasted •a! tha recent session of our Legislstdre, which have not yet bean noticed, but as »• •*!««' by to,morrow's mail to rocctve a 3|Mr>t & „ lhe> W0 J|j bt thc ,., le j„ 0g „ •complete list ofthe acts, we than swait I 0 | ,| ie g^l or evil, it would he also a pow- their arrival, to present at one view, the | er to do whatever cv|| they ploased. It Is general business that has engaged the |»- an established role of construction, where ® ‘ ■ ", a phrase mil Iwar cither of two meanings, } hors of our Legtslalutt. t0 R j ve «bich will allow some mean- “ lug 10 the other parts of the instrument, The BlgKth of January.—Wejiayebcen an ,| not that wltlch will render all the olb requestsd to invite public attention to pre* gsrs utel.-ss. Certainly no such ublveisal parations for caltbraltng the anniversary *“ ofthe glorious victory at New Orleans, on the memorable Oth of January ISIS. A military ball is proposed, which we would recommend, as wflbrding the ladies an op portunity of publicly mingling their feel ings in the general senllnienr that the oc casino will excite. The Hero ofNew Or- l.open canals, and an amendatory one, to I power was meant to In given them, llnta It mint l-c added, however, that unless the President's mind, on a riew of every thing which is urged for nnd against this bill, is tolcrahly clear, that it Is unauthor ized hy the constitution, if the pro and the con hang so even as to balance his judg ment, a just trspect totho wisdom of the Legislature wrould naturally decide tile balance in favor ol their opinion. It is chiefly for eases where they are clearly nitif led by erior, or ambition, or interesi, that the Constitution lias placed a check ill tile negative of tits President* THOMASJEFFERSON February 19,1791. It was mended 10 lace them up strelghtly within the enumerated powers, and those witlinut which, as means, these powers could not be carried into effect. It is known that the rtry power now proposed as a means was rejected os an end, by tile convention which formed the constitution. A proposition was made to them lo authorize congress to open canals, and an amendatory one, to empower tliedr lo incorporate. But the wlioly was rejected; and ono oftlte reasons or rejection Urged in the debate was, that they then would have power to elect a bank, Which would render the great cities where there were prejudieies and jealousies on the subject, adverse to the reception of the t'ontlituilott. St. The second general phrase is "to make all laws noeessary and proper for car rying into execution the enumerated pow ers " But ihcycnu all be carried into ex ecution without a bank. A bank, therefore, is not necessary; and consequently, not au thorized by this phrase. It lias been much urged, that a bank will give great facility or convenience in the collection of taxes. Suppose this were true; yet lhe eonstitution allows only tbe . . — means which are ‘ne'oessary,’ not those I 'owing statement has been handed-to ys by which are merely ‘convenient.'for effecting * gentleman passenger io the vessel wreck- tho enumerated powers. If such a latitude “'.and we give it« itlinut alteration of construction bo allowed to this phrase, anc ^!/ Sliiptanek.-^Tho schooner as to give any non enumerated uowor, it William Dawson, Clark, of New-York, will go to every one, for there is no one ho' n Richmond, bound to Pensacola, Flo- which ingenuity may not torture into a ''“'»<•*» driven by a violent tempest on t. To enable them ia their corporation convenience, in some tray or other, fo some *he Reef of Coterney Key, Island of Aba-. leans, li now the ChlefMagis'rate of the Union, and wo can at once pay a double tribute to tire defender of our soil, and the nblo executor of our Laws, and justly in tertwine » gorgeous civic wreath, with the erer verdant laurels ofthe victor, from Niles' Register. CONSTITUTIONAL CONBTIIUC. TION. The following aflltlal opinion by Mr. Jefferson, on (he bill for establishing a na tional bank [in the year 1791] concludes tha publication of hit works, which are now through the press. The author and the subject will ensure it an attentive pe rusal from all descriptions of readers, and trill give an interest whir the public which any remarks of ours, would in vain at tempt to enhance. Tho bill for establishing a national bank Undertakes, among other things. 1. To form the subscribers into a corpo ration. vaovi oua c.raaKsvnivpr.NT. Office ofthe Charleston Mercury, Ike. 97. By the llr. achr. Bahamian, Cupt. Prud- deo, from Niitsau, N. P. which patted our liar yesterday, houiid lo Antigua, we have Ales ol the Bahama Royal Gaaette to the 90th Inst. Cupt. Avellho and crew, of the brig General Gadsden, lately lost on Dog Key, cam* passengers in th* Bahamian. The following areeatraett NASSAU, Dee. 19. Notwithstanding tha number of ship wrecks which occur among theta islands, it it nut often that wa Itaro to.relate the loss of their crews or passcngeis. To such general rule, tho wreck of the schooner William Dawson, * liicb occurred in the late stormy weather,. is,ap exception. It is, however, very satisfactory to find that on such occasions our wreckers conduct themselves with honesty as io the proper ty, and humanity and kindness to the nn- lor lunate; and here we must aver, that in stances of a contrary conduct me experi enced but in very few instances. The fol- with all Their wonted Inslrr. CONSTANTINOPLE, f)et. IB. SitiCo my Hist letter morn than 909 v*'s- scis of different nations have, entered eur pCrt; nmong others 18 RttStUdi from the Mcditciranean, the greater part of which have suited for tlto Black Sen. They pas sed lh« Dardanelles under the Dutch Aug, but the Porte informed them Immediately afier their arrival, that although lhe treaty was not yet ratified, they fnlglit hoist the Russian flag, and rest assured of the prompt exeeutionorihn firmans concern ing tliolr fulhra navigation. The London papers ofthe lot li ult. men tinn, as the only, mure Hint the Duke of Wellington line Offered the government of Ireland to Lord Grey. There are some speculations and rumours in tho English prints, with regard In anticipated difficul ties between England and Franco, on one part, nnd Kthsiuon the oilier, respecting the final adjust nielli dfllte affairs of Greece There stories, however, appear lo be not well founded. If Russia was to be resist* lhe proper time way before she had so completely liuntbltd Tin key; but haring oDered 110 obstacle to ihe war, there i< sure, ly nothing in the present aspect of tilings to justify u quarrel. A letter recently received inH ittnl states, that the Rev Mr. Wnlf, the converted Jew, who tnniried Lady Georgiana Walpole, on his arrival in Palestine having commenced preaching the Gospel, some ofthe Jew* re presented to Ilia Pacha that they had re ceived letters from their brethren el Am sterdam, that the plods missionary was come among them for the purpose of eon Vfiiingjlh* lews and Mu-suluuns lO’Chris- lianity. Upon which it is added, Ids High ness caused lilm lo ho arrested,and the bas tinado to be Inflicted after the eastern faslt ion. The Nulenihlirg Gntetle ca'ntniits the following extract of a letter from the fion- tiers ofServia ;—"Whilst snmb accounts ttato that the I'aclia of Scutari, has sent away Ids tmops we are assured upon good anthnrtly. that Ids army consists of 411,0110 men '; lhai lib Is making large re quisitions of provisions ami forage; that lie receives daily reinforcements, particu larly froitl Bothnia, and Him overy thin? seems to indlcato that he intends to pais the winter at l’liilippopolis. - [cousiujtioiTKb.] • The atflmnlinj! cfrcnmteances and *n couraglng results of the Inst Fair, pleasant ly rctulAd ns of a similar Treat to be pro pared at the Exchange On New Year’s ere, at 8 iVInek. Til* taro and beautiful articles '6f fancy nnd Of utility—happily calculated o's revs arris of juvenile merit nr mementos of affection—tn say iiollung of the smiles ofthe fair venders, nil) doubt less secure a'lartfe assem dage. And ns tho proceeds will tie held in Trils'rby tlie Episcopal Society for the advancement of rlirisliamty in this slate, for strictly rdl gioiispuiteosei—tills Pair presents claims on liberality which will, doubtless, he gen erally acknowledged. 1 r 1 1 - nAiiinrH Li^r. PORT OF SAVANNAH ARRIVED. 't Scltr Defiance, Baker, D.irieh 8 dt. 999 balesco-t<m, 99 Ups Klee nnd Uoureia Sy rup to T Butler Sica Bulloch & Dilnwou- dy. Sloop Henrietta. Jeuney, Elizabeth t?| re h.,0. 5 ds. 900d hush corn tb J 11 Her eapaeities, to receive grants of land; and I onr of so long a lisl of enumerated powets. so far, Is against the laws of mortmain’. | It would swallow up all the delegated pow 8, To make alien subscribers capable of | ers. and reduce the whole tn one phrase, ns holding lands | and so fur, is against the | before ot,served. Therefore it was, that laws of alienage. | Hie conslliutinn restrained them lo the ne 4- To lransn.il these lands, on the death | cessary means, that is to say, that those of a proprietor, to a certain line of succes-1 means witlinut which the grant of power sors; and so far, changes the cootie of I would l-c ougotory. descents. I But Ml us examine this ‘convenience, 5. To put the lands out of the teach of | and see what it is. Tlie report an this snh- forfeiture or escheat; and so far is against Meet, page 9, stales the only general conre -tho laws of foifelture and etrl,eat. | uleoce 10 be, the preventing Ihe traaspor- C. To transmit personal|chnttels to sue-1 tation and retrausportaiion of money be- cessors In a certain line ; and so far, is a-1 tween Hie States trntJTrcajury (For 1 pass gainst Ihe laws of distribution. lover tire Increase of Ihe Circulating medi . V To give them the sole and exclusive | qm ascribed lo il as a merit, and which,act , '*”J'^4 a "ki |, g under the flat-> ml au-1 cording lo my idea of paper ifioney, Is thorny j Wad so far, is agairisl the laws of | clearly a demerit.) Every State will have monopoly. I lo pity a 10m of tax nroftey into His Troalu- 8, To eomniu«|cntc to them a power to ry j and tlto treasury will Itsve topsy In *- aral^e laws paraioosqt to tho laws of the J very Slate, a part pf (he interest on tho State i for they mimbe constructed 10 I public debt, and salaries to rise officers of protect the institution fr«nr the control of government residing in that State. In the Slate Legislatures ; ant so, probably | most of Hie States, Hiere will ha a surplus Urey will he constructed. I of lax money to come up to the seat of go I consider ‘he foundation of ths Cotfsti-1 vernment for th* officers residing there.— lotion «t laid ou this ground: llm‘‘all [Tlm payments of Intrren and the salary in . ’ ■ , [each State, may he made by tremnry 01 • ritotigb the constitution controls tha I d rr s on Hie -Stile collector. This will take awsol mortmain, so far us to permit eon up (he greater part of flio money he has firevs itself to hold lands for certain purpo- . yet not so far as to permit them in| ominuntculo similar rights to their corpo rate bodies* collected in his Stale, and consequently |Aevent tire great mats of it from being drawn out of tho State. If there ho a bal ance of commerce in favor of that State CO, on Hie Till Deo.—the struck the rocks et 9 o'clock, A. M. end went to pieces in three minutes. The pessehgers on board were Dr. Patrick Cullen, of Richmond, Mr. Thomas Cooksey of said city, and a female (negro) servant. . The rre* con sisted of the captain, mate, ([mac Thomp son. ol New-York.) stew„rd and three sea men. Mr. Cor.ksey, serveot, and the mate were washed front the wreck and perished. Tho survivors, after clinging to frtgureois of (Ire wreck for tiro hours, (during which period they suffered every thing short of death) were rescued from iheir perilous titudUons by the humane exertions of Mr. Albert Saunders, (Abaco,) who usod every means that humanity and intrepidity con Id suggest, to alleriate the sufferings of his fellow men. Hu took Hie stirVifors to Iris house and adminlueretl to them all tho comforts their deplorable situation requir ed ; of those lost, the body of Mr. Cook sey. alone, was found and (Mr ently inter red. Dr. CullOn, Capt. Clarke and the survirors ofthe crow arrived here 011 Tues day last. The American brig Baltic, Dayton, master, from Newport bound tn Now Or leans, was wrecked on Eleothera, on the 4th inst. There was very little cargo or hoard. 4 part of which, however, was saved and brought to port, with Hip master and crew. The Am. brig General Gadsden, Avitrl- Tht Bonaparte l amity—Maria Letilla (Napoleon's mother) spends the winter it Koine and Ihe slimmer at Alb.inn; she lives In a vbry retired manner, and sees scarcity any 000except Cardih.il Fesslt. The lut ter is so straitened in Ills finances as to lie occasionally obliged lo pdrt with some of tlto pictures of Iris gallery.—Count Snrvil Iters (Joseph) rusticates in Hie Ur States side* 1814; his wile''resides at Florence. Count Samt Leu (Louis) alternately..re sides at.. Florence and at lltiine, where Uorttnse . Ueaharnols passes the winter; likewise Trinco Canino (Lprien), whort financial speculations havo-impaiied lib fortune, has srtld Ills palncC (l.nrl retired to' tire Vicinity of AHcUmt. Fri'ilce tie Molt! font (Jerome) spends III* summer in .jhe time partof Ihe country. Prince Borghtse resides at IIHItigna. Asio tile Cotiltlcis lio Llyann, (Madame Athrut) political mailers retain her Mill in Alistriai Pomptli.-nA tie 1* house litis been tjlrCnv •ted* adjoining lo (list known by the name ol CUstor sod Pollux. It has tho usual TiisCau alrluin, surrounded viili several lilllo chamber*, in which tlto following at- ticlds svero IbilndFourteen laifce and antall silver spoons; of bronze, the bast of a man, and another rather handsome one of a young Tiberius, which served ns an ornament to a box of the saino inetal; va ses of various forms, shells; a beautiful Iripnrl; n large and uncommon steelyard, with tho weigitt in the figure of a Mercury; elegant candelabra; two littlp boxes con taining pills and surgical or Ohyinieal pre parations; a ring with the wOtd “ Ave" engraved upon it. Of marblo, a singular statue, which seems to represent HeMules, with a dog reposing in Iris arms; phials of f [lass, and vases of terra cotta.—'Than fol- ows tho gyntfseum; a peristyle surrounds it In tlie intide. The exedva, ax drawing-room, lies oppo site the entrance—‘two niches situs' have contained the images of the nriceitrfrs 6f the family ; above Bacchanalian dances of extraordinary beatily are painted, and two picture* of Very great merit adorn the tides of fire apartment. The ono Veia. •enta Drlanira looting affeci'.o n a‘ e iv i/aT cules, lo whom she „ JjJJj *{£!' the h»rrr rAiti-u * ft pretty child; at ihe, as* r c * wb ' loobl proudly nr.;.» “"•‘""'Eurylon, who is kneeling, *? ""P 1 ®'® mercy and forgive- ness—(Hyglnus, fable ffl.J Tlto other roprossnts Meleager with the hoar, which AltltlVKO. Seltr I,ney, Darien I day =arrf- Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charles! ton 19 hs to J TV Long. Aldze 10 Low, 1 nylor «rc.o, P Dovlllcrs. J Stone, E Alo lyneux aod the master. 4 passengers. Sloop Dirigo, Bates, Darien 4 dais. 980 bales cotton to T HilHi-r deco. Sloop Alill Maid llondersdn fin Turn- bull's Place 1900 bush II Rice to Ketch Urn St Burroughs. Steam boot Georgia Norris for Augmit With hunt no 4 and t in S. B. Co. I-I7« halos Colton loJ.Gannhl. R. Campbell It. Malone. It. L. Taylor, G.'-Gordon; A- Lo llarbier St eo. Taft & Padelford. SAILED. Sloop Leader, Chevalier.'Sl Alary*; DEPARTED. .Steanr paekol John D. Mongin, Dubois, Charleston. Memoranda. The Fr. ship Thetis, Lnbordo, from tills | port bound In Alartinlqne, arrived at Nas sail, 19th lost. In distress. The ship llneen Muh,hence at N. York 10th inst. T(io.scl ,r Kalaltdin, lichee ill TVilniIHg- Steam boat A Jackson, hence at Char-1 leitum ISAAC NOJITcm, rMi vu’a lluttoixus. Has Just Received by ship Slallra. 10 WSS«“ 4 9 bales5- heavy unbleac.hcd Wal tham Sheetings 8 do - 8 St 44 heavy unhlojclted' Shillings 1 do 8-4 cotton Cheeks S do 8-4 Aim Indigo' Plaids 1 do 8-4 do do Mripcs 90 pieces 4-4 do Apron Cheeks SO ‘do 7-8 Twilled Homespuns flu ‘dot. Blue Rmtialls 80 do assorted thick cotton Hdkfi, 10 pluses Mililner’s amlTnyldi’j Jj uc g 11A •S do • English an 1 French G|n>. hums A few picocs very-.fine Indlcnac Giiigtiams(Ulcli Patterns) A few pieces floe litnidsome dirk blk and white 'Caliches ’ Assortment of blolfchrd Shirilittr, Sheolings add cotton Tickings 8 4 heavy Dutch aufl Irish bird! cyo Diapers 8 7 « 9 St 19-4 fine Bitnaik Dis- ruivlihue »nd Catnbjflot^lmhipi lll.ickiuli.io Silk lldkfs AvvorltViehl India Flag lldkfs Swia Jin) Jaconet Aluslm Crat,t, lllael; and colored Catnbrici Figured Swiss and Book Muslim Asvorlnnnt nf cotton Cantbiicirul Cambric Muslins M 8»i*s iMustin B niks, La'ceCan Superior Black Italian ,YoaA| a Grapes Jet. Blue and Black Gros dsBtr. litis end Gros tie Naples Fine 4 4 Scotch Plaids Fine llnbhineit tkhilllngr froW 1 tj Bin. lies wide 5 Black and Co]d Silk llrsldi and Cords Mixed, llehsom Alik, tTiiblearhed While amt Blk Collou half hose Ladies and Gentlemens |||k a „t While Sllk.aitd (.’niton lime Plain Green. Alahogaitv Color.irt figured Oil Cloths Ladles, Gentlemens and Childreni Beaver and Horse skin Ulortr Ladies Horse skin Mores M -ns Sup Bdck Skin Glares Ladies anil Ohotlemtiis Illicit and White'English SIHcGhivri • Assortment of BtaidiaU Tuckirr fide Cnhrhs ' Gl-trks and Oi fells Thread Colored spool and Uall Threads Hemming Needles Puleot Pins Si-trer Thimbles, Tapes and Bolibinl Darning Cotton Black and White Gotton Cotd J ell sizes <9 do2 (Itl^ Ivory and Englith Hare dressing Combs . -Assortment ofTortolse jBbrffiti ing, Sitlo and LongCunibi Hair and Tooth Brushes Cologil* Water Oils . - • EbSonCnl and Hair Poordeb SO pieces Light and Dark SeiilntUl I b ile O/nahurge All of whiclf ora offered at Wtoleulioi retail on acc-iillinodatldj; t'eriM. dec 99 . '^Giwul.Con.sdlid(iki TTEBY,, i'nojr oriB.CnanRspojroxxTS. O,Hires of the Courier, Mercury tf Gazelle CiiaiiLKStdai DzckstBEudf,—9 t. ii. ' i'of Darien. Tlie Steam Boat Pr.Nni.KTUN, •intended ns a Vegitltii' — 'trailer will b« despnieli ed To-Mdadost. For.freight or passage agply on hoardi or to . ’ BTii.EB At Fannin, . 0v“A gofid Pilot for lire inland prsskge and a Tew hands Wanted, Apply as above] doc 49* ;< Tn 987u .CLASS NO. W.ts drxwA-ni TVarlmtgtcm City m| the 99d hist. The distria; trill f •hr IpcelVcdTOMUUUUIV J next lhe SUtli inst. X - -drawn numbers. Scheme) I Prize of flliJfl I do M* 1 do 4-W 1 dd 8-"®® 1 do *.095 .8 dd i.®®® 8 ffo - - ®®J J 8 fid 4® 5 10 dd ... • 1 10 *! a St SO dd MJ Ah. . kic. i®- TickisiX, Si Halves, 9 iO QuaHiSbi i 23 Orders attended to at E i»i> i ».^V ll Littery and Erchastf dee £9 815,000 Grand CoimUdatd Missing 2 libls TVhiskily, itiarked S (in a diamond.) orN,..Onr row, .takfen from alongside ship Macon by mistako. Any informtHlon respeellng the same' will he thankfully received by ' II TLL.SHAPTER St TUPPER, dec 90 LOT'LL CLASS, NO. J9. Was drawn in the city «f ; f on lhe 9Stl, TltordfiW cd TOMORttfl!?. prize of- iff Notice, P urchasers of Bodkt at the *ai*s! on the evenings of the ,10th, 1 oth 1 and99(1 hist, at tlto Store adjoining lire) City IRlcI, ere requested in call for Htein. PIIILBIUCK St BAKER. dec 39 J15.09* 5,0«® I 4,000 I 9,oo« r ilt> 1,0001 10® I JO® I . •»' bt jllft I sup Prints. O F tire latest London Fashions, jt received together with a fresh in ply of Fashionable Goods, which Olay be seen Atthesloro of tho ltd’ sertbers, where Gentlemen .. fail to find Goods IO* 1 ',', • „ f ,cllrr ®'j' at prices i,- u MALLEKY & DUFFY. ' ffll^trtr&re'.oflH MEWSC' - .lure i".informing.hem,.b»'J» tofl 1 I I 1 1 5 8 8 10 10 90 « 94 . TiolteW Halve* *• - ^Orddrs allehded to at LUTliiitt'S itdfl ' fjs ] AlchflD and.Leucippus, at soii)9 dii- (16c (0 Cotiliian Parties, J'VT HE subscribers to tlto abovearo par- Oeufarly requested lo meet at tho Court House Toaonnow Evkriko 8O1I1 tnst. ot 7 o’eik, to appoint Members and make all necessary arrangomvnta. Punct ual attendeuuo is requested, deo 99 formerly occupied by WW0 street, tho topotnen* fji Honrs Worn 0 A. M.l . " #l lA 11 if «nyoperatP'D®^ f0U | fying it, ftco ol expense ■ dec #8