Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, June 26, 1812, Image 2

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would commence, and in order that the information might be ufcd ai fairly as pofiTible, I thought itmr duty to mcation it to forne of rhe member*. Under thefc cirrum liances, I mentioned it to Mr. Qj n cy; not dreaming that my name would be ufed, or that it would be turned to aid the operation of party conteft. In fad l mentioned t him at the time, that ray only reafon for commuaicating to him, was to pre vent unfair fpecuiations; and that I expfdcJ he would uie it fairly fa.* commercial purpofes, I did not fpcr.it to Mr. Emotf or Lloyd, or 3n their prefence about it. Simi lar information has, I bt lieve, been g /tn by moft of the members of the committee. Gums, then, my furprife when I found my name f'c- Ircl and to give authenticity to t; not in the manner I intended i:, to be ti> 1 fii'! in the ordinary way for the purp fe of comme'Cial equality only, but in a manner to irfiortice the rtfult of your itatc tleflio i.— Every circumftance tnat could ai certain its nature, and that ought to Yi fluence commercial calculation omitted'— fuch as its duration for 60 days only—and that it was a dtp preparatory to war, b *th of which were communicated to Mr. Qjmcy. Sent off not by poft, fb that the information fhouid be equally dif fused through every part of the U ion, but with unhtard of difpatch. Thus has tns objoß of the com munication been loft fiignc of; and my name; airn ft cruelly introduced under fuch ctrcuirfft&ricjes as *-e well calculated Yo i jtire hfeun the efh iration of my fritVls ilid country. Cot,ft ed to the object intend'/, it could only have prevented u .fair fpeculation. To this purpof-, I thought u might have been in deli cate-, yet I rtmUld not have obj tied to ‘nr public ufe of nw r.atne. It ift fupe fl’inus to obferve, what is the necelf try tendency of fuch treat rfient. It muft in a great rneafuie Ever that liberal intercourle which, if pofiible, ought to iubfift between gentlemen of different politics. I am, with efterm, &c. JOHN C. CALHOUN. *[ The correfpondence between Mr. Bar low and the French Minijter is, as we mentioned bet ore, too long for infection entire . The folio wing are the three la A letters from Mr. B. to the Secretary of State—from which our readers may draw a to- Ir.rtbly correft c one l uft on as to eur affairs with the French nation ] Extrald of a letter front Mr. BarPw to the Secretary of State, dated Pa ris, March 15, 1813. “ 1 hare ft artcly been able to an interview with the Duke of B.:lIano for the laft 1 § days though he h*s appointed ievcral. Hr has thfappointed me la moil of them, end I am fure with relu&ioce.— Laft evening I obtained a fh *it au dience, in which he declared that his great work of this comment was oow fi.iifhrd, *fcd he would b able after to-morrow to devoce himfflf very much to the treaty with the Unfed S'ates, till t lhould be com pleted. Aid I left him rather with the hope than the full expt Nation, that he will have it m his power to keep his promife.” (No. 9) ExtrgS? of a letter from Mr Barlow to the Secretary of State dated Pa - ris , March 16, 1812, “ Since 1 had ihc nonor of wri tir.g to you yrfterdav•, the Moaiteur has vome out with the Srnatus Con folium of wiiich I fpokc. This i nGw enclofe. This defpafch gnes by a air hand fo. Bordeaux, there to fcr cot ft led to lctrsc p*ffo r gT to go by cue cf our f?.ft lading irhrs. You wiil notice that the Mmifter, in his report fav nothing particular of the United Suers, and nothing more preale chan heretofore of the revocation of the decrees. “ This furn fhe* an additional motive for ufi g all cffjrts to get the treaty througu, carrying wiD t an unequivocal ftipuladon tha- lhaii put tilt q i ftion to red, Its impor tance is UitHcia.t to warrant my detaining rhe Hornet. c< The Kmpegur did not like the bill we few before Controls tor ad mittir g Ecgfh g"ods cm rafted for before the non-laipcrution Jaw went into operation. (i I was qu< it oned by the Duke ©f LLfTmo on ihr bib -rth ag ud deal of pome, w hen u fi .1 app< ared, and I gave iu-. h dcrijti.l explana tions, as Ith*‘ug : t a hr r ould rrmove all u > *.f- • f Hue 1 have li or hea*'d tha rh ‘ I rrrpMOr 1* not v.tli fat .ucd. I; C g--rls. had ap plied is relieving hand to individu al cafrs only, and on pen lions, it would i.a vc excited no iuf picion. 4< In ronfcqucßcc of mv repeated remonfiranees in cafes of corL m nation of Amen-an rr. : n frivolous or Life prctentUu s, f rh .-.k the career U fame ve\ at antfl. a u they fhrw a d/f[> fit'.on ro rcvifc die judgements. The the Ploughboy, and th? A'". are order ed for rev Ron. The B* 1 kriuii is in prog;efs, and h likely robe libe rated, as you will by tf e cor rdporidcnce 1 now have th- onur to encioU rclpedu g h css'e. ,s (No 10) Extra Sis of a ie::c> from Mr. Barlow to Mr. Monroe Paris, April 22, 1 8 E 2. u I am c tkged at iali to and fmTi the f Urntt r thorn the expelled which 1 Should have regard ed more than I do if your ch?patch es, which I have had the honor to receive by the Wafp 3 had not Dm**, wnar abated my ztil in that wo k ” “It really appeared to me, tna* the advantages of fuch a treaty as I l ave fketchtd would be very grea-, an 1 elpe Tally if it could be conclu ded foon.** <f It is tru’, that our rkims of in demnity for pall fpoihtions fh usd be heard, ex stirred, and farufied j whi. h operation fh vuld prtcede the new treaty or go hand in hand with it. This is dull work, hard to be gin, and ci’.ffi ult to pir ue.*’ “I u ged it a h.ng with <ut the ef h and even of ar, oral anfwer. But la cly they hr.ve con Sen fcl to give it a dif lifii >n, and th** mincer affuie* me that Umething fhail bs done to R enc eche compiatois, and on prin ciples that he fay* ought to be fat lsfa&orv. u 1 fha : l r.nt venture to detain the Wafp more tha . two or three weeks. And I hope bv that time to have lomething dccifive to forward by her.” “ Frrm feme expre(Tins in your letters. I am ia hopes A receiving loon f me more precife infirudltons on thefc fubjells. “ My communication with Eng land by Morlaix Ys almoft entirely c.t t ff. It is not fo cafy to fend to L ndon, unkl* by one of our own public fh ps, as t is to the United Stares. 1 now lend your difpatchcs ad my own to Mr. Ruflel, by a m< lie grr in the Hornet, whom I fhail di fire captain Lawrence to put on fhore nr into a plioc-baat on the ccaU Oi England,” ohORGIA EXPRESS. Air HENS, JUNE 26 T'lfi Fa-riotic citizens of Mil • ledgeville had a meeting on the \3 ’h injl for tke purptfe of expreffing their fentintents <:n the prejent pofu- e of our Foreign Affairs. ‘I bey entered into a number of fpirited and highly Patri otic Ref elution 1 .. —They deprecate the tardy menhires of our government —recommend an immediate declarati on cf (Far againf? England, and the t/fuing of Letters of Marque and tie prifal agamfl both the Belligerents They a if3 recommend the ocurancy of Raff Florida by the United States and the Facing our Frontiers m a Jlale cf ee f zv.. : demanded by the crijis . Tbcfe AMERICAN RESOLU TIONS cf the Citizens of Milledge vtlle and its vicin'ty, have been taken in high dudgeon, by the diminutive Federal corps in this quarter of thi date. ‘ Theft Gentry ridicule use Fe/clutions as bombaftic , and afjumh r a Agree of authority which plebi ans rught not affume. <£ 6ball, (Jay they ) a DOZEN men prefume to Dic tate to the Chief M a gift rate of the Unhm ?”—LVe anfwer —they fhouid net $ efume fo far—but any pinion of the American P *t-le have a right to R ECO MMr ND is the Executive, cr my otter branch cf Government, fuch mesfuns as they may derm here ficioi to the public—and the citizens of Millsd-Seville have done no more Bui, pe?adventitre y there were mire than a DOZEN at this meeting—if jo i/c fiends will canter a favor, by fur riffling us with the number pre fent. lie will faithfully lay it erg 6i the Children in the Woods.” uw wa— w %jrxs WE offerve in the Augudv tier Ad ah extras? of a letter, Jaid to be from a Spani/k gentleman, dated'Caro, A prill 2,, iH 12, adciref'd to the Edi tor of tbs Freeman's Journal — in which, among others, are the follow ing curious pajf ’ges “ On Holy Iburjday , the anniver- J&ry of the Revolution, at about five o'clock in the afu’ man, r.u earthquake was experienced throughout Terra- Firms, which, •without doubt, was ihe fevered ar.d of longer duration that any l ever rtmembsr in the dif ferent parts of the glebe I have vifit ed But trstpjrt of the provine of Csro, which remains EAIi HFUL TD l HEIR KING, k& r rot /ujtr ed the LE *\S r INJURY /” vgain —' c Out of TX Jick in the hofpital of that place, (Laguna) only ONE M V N was laved', he was a ROY A LIS I", condemned to death, on account cf his rtfijiance at Valen cia r Again—” At Porte Cf belle, about THUS Y houjes have been tetal'y /wallowed up, and of the remainder only TWO bwfes are habitable, the one belonging to Mr Herrera and the other to Mr. Llanos, B(J1H ROY ALISfS !” As Mr. H’bhy has given the letter , from which the absve ere extrafls, a c onfpi cuius place in his Tory Vehicle, it will not, we prefume, be deemed uncharitable in us, to afertbe to him, Jentiments coinciding with tbtfe of the writer. H'e may jafey take it, then, that it is the belief of Hobby and this Spanifh gentlemen, that tise Gr eat Je hovah will mt viftt, with the Pbun ders o f his fVratb, tho-e who are the Jt enuous advnates for RO TAL TANARUS, the mof? determined jhekiers for the Supremacy of KINGS. Mr H bby is known to be one of the tnolf active, and the ablef advocate that his Bri tannic Mtijifiy has in his employ in this date In as much as this is a fad? undeniable, we would thank any good citizen in Augujla, or even our little Hero himftlf, to inform us, whether the EARTHQUAKES which were experienced ttie firfi of the prefent year bad any JcnJiole -fteft on the OFFICE of ttoe AUGU ■rA HERALD, or cn the Dwelling of its EDITORS ? If thfje convulfions of Nature threat ened with dtftruflion tbcfe Royal Ef tablifhments, there muft have been, (according to the doctrine held fen ib in the above extra Sts) Jome mtflake in the cyder of this Divine DJpcnjstion —for we will venture to affirm, that IVm. JHe lby is as FAITHFUL. t the Britifh government, as any Roy - al Ciubjef? in the United Kingdoms. “ Luilbellero and God fare the King, “ tVVoe often k'd-d our Thro ftng.” PAiTou 1 DM. By a private letter from Augufia , •we are informed, that the not or Bus Editor of the American Pat? tot, (a tory paper lately efakiifhed in Savan nah ) was fublickly duck'd in that place, (on account of his infamous if mbufive publications agair.fi govern ment ) by a patriotic body of citizens, arid his Prejs threatened to be bu- nt, if he did ret immediately dec cm 1 for his Britannic majejiy's dominions, he fork prole ftion under the wings of tie civil authority, and iffutd a bend bill, in which he poiirdy rehnquifhcd ail right and title to the Patriot—-and to patriot ! ni. “O, what a fall was here my countrymen!"—Take tare Teds. Beware Hbby—your turn next ! XVe hope this juf example wilt be attended with fa.ut ary effefts. Giro. A r?*.fs. $-J* Per [oris wifhhg to fuhjcrib; to ihs American Patriot, a paper print ed twice a week in Suvnnnab, will pleafs cell on Tee Editors of this pa per, a gen is for tvs proprietors. Aug jfla Herald. There ts an old faying, that “ the receiver is as Lad as the thief “—lf fo, Billy Hobby has, by bis agency for th fs Savannah Dries, rendered him fdf equally obnoxious to the patriotic citizens of this flute. To your Tents, O, Israel ! This is a Text we are fend ef—be en ufc zve know tbs Tortss hate it. Let ou friends read the follo wing, and we are c fi dent they will join with us in the exclamation. VVc cannot, at chit moments avoid cautioning our friends, in the liases eaftward of this citr, panicu- Is- lv, again ft giving too ready cre dit to the thouland rumors which fi sd their way from this neighbor hood, or are the offspring of bufy conj dure abroad. It cannot he and üb:c f, and we now only repeat what we have faid alrnoft an hun dred times before, that deefive mci ures are in the contemplation of C ongrrfs, and that thev wsU re main io fefTion until fome me?fure fh;ll have been adopted, haring the etfcdl and character of war, again ft one of the aggreffirs on our ng vs. In the dllctiffi jii of fo ferious a mat ter, it cannot excite furpriz' 1 that there fhouid ex-fl a difference of o~ pinion, even among thofe who think a : ke as to the pi ©per courfe of pro cedure. We believe, however, tha rbk difference is more as to the m jdc than the fubftance. Nat. Intel . 13/& inf?. The Senate nas been fitting with cl nfed and oars, until four o'clock of ea hor the tw© kit days. Itisge raiir underftood that ferious and fo fema dcov.e has occupied the time employed in their fittings; and that as yet they have come to no decifi on on the importaut queftion before them. The houfe fat yefierday with clof eci