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[COSAM PMIR BARTLETT— EDITOR.]
'{•HE DK.UOCR.IT, will be published every
•reek m Colvmbvs, .Muscogee Count </, Georgia
d t Three Dollars per annum if paid i„ advance’
or four Dollars at the end of the year Jt is
expected that all application for subscription
troni a distance will be accompanied with the
money,
Advertisements will bn inserted at reasonable
£atei* scales oi land and negroes, by adminis
trutors, executors or guardians, are required bv
law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month,
between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon
V three in the afternoon, at the court house of the
county in which the properly is situated. Notice
of these sales must be given in a public Gazette
-ti-xty days previous to the day of sale
Notice of the sale of personal property must
be given in a like manner forty days previous to
liie day of sale
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must
be published forty days
Notice that all application will be made to the
court of ordinary for leave to sell land must be pub
jsliod four months. *
LEGtSLA Ti VB.
A Lli'l OF A(i l S
Passed by the Legislature of Georgia, at
the session held in October , November
and December , 1630.
Concluded.
Set 20. Fins section relates to peisons
failing, by absence or oilier unavoidable
causes, to give io their nanus, who mav
take .n oath before a magistrate ot the draw
or draws lo which they may be entitled
and make lolurn thereof to the Governor;
provided such person swears also that (hey
iiilt tid to return ana remain ciiiztus of the
Sidle.
Sic. 21. Five persons to be elected by
Ibe Lcgiuirtiure, to superintend the lottery.
sec 22. This section prescribes the man
ner «f m wing tne pi izes, &■.
S. c. 28. Fortunate dtaueis in this lot
tery to receive grams, on paying 18 dol
Jars lor each grant,if the /.rains are m>(
ken within 5 years ilie lau*i to be fmf» ned
to t.e S'aif.
Se< 24.25,26, 27,28, and 29. These
SBCiion- r lab to Iratiuuii'iit tiiuweis.
30. Tue Governor is required t,. cau*e
the surveyois to proceed in he survey, and
after I lie surveys are made, he is i,quned
also to notify .he lot, ,y Commissioner to
n.eei ai Miliedgev.lfe, io proceed to the
#i. wing of the Icii, ry.
Sue. 31. lht Indians and their descend
ants, wno nave made improvements upon
the territory, to be prutecteo in the pos
ses ion of sucii impiovcment, and of n;c
lots ol land upon which ihe sani improve
nitnts are made, until voluntary lUand
oiud by the Indian occupants. 1 .limn- not
allow, ,1 to sell ilieii ,ig.,i of occupancv to
any person unless n bo to Hie government j
of dn U. 'tales, in the government of mis I
5t,.:,, ot .he use of the 0,.... „, 6 I
iu j’r, vod lots in itie lottery ; anc no grant '
to be issued until shall have a- !
bandoned Urn lots hi their ociu.ancy ; ilio j
fortunate drawers of such improved u is, to j
forfeit their draws, should they hy threats
or menaces, or violence, remove or at
tempt io remove any Indian lit ni such mi- ,
proved lot.
Sec. 32. This section fines a penalty tor
cutting down or defacing any marked trees, i
or lemove any laud mark, made t.y the i
Jturveyins.
S.«. 33. Pei son or persons preventing i
th suivcyms Item performing theii duties, !
to bi sentenced to the P, ..i'Minury foi hve >
yea s.
St-c. 34. Case of vacant} of a lottery '
Count .s ncr, tu br filled by lit.* G veinm.i
t. 33. Too sectional su'V*}"’ to pro
c-eMi mu it as little delay h.s posadd.-, to trie
performance ol the duties assigned them ;
after the comjdt non < f dir survey into >he
sections, she Governor is authorize > to it ve
lei Jusiicesot ihe P. n< »• ai < iv> o Consta
bles elected l< r eac h »t r:ion ; In Justices
and Cttnsiaiees to be white wen, resident
in ttie territory. In the event that the
President of tin- United Slates should suc
ceed in executing the compact of 1802, as
relates to the tiie Cherokee lands, -h 1 Gov
ernor is to order the district surveyors t
proceed to discharge of their duties, ami to
divide the districts into lots, and to proceed
with the lottery Otherwise the survey < t
Slid districts to be suspended until the nexi
meeting of the General Assembly, and
Om I fui' >er enm tmeuis for that puipose.-
S c. 3G. Counties to which two district
sui v» yors are allowed, no sectional sutvey
ois to be ipnotnteii therefrom.
Sei. 37- The . Governor authorized f>.
call <he militia for the protection of the
surveyors.}
69 T o st pnrate and divorce Sarah Ran*
‘dni Washington R octal, tie. husband
'9 ud in net passed the J 1 -h ■ay
cfdut.-e, 1825, to est 'blish election i\»ric»s
in the routines ol Lwur, Applint & Ware,
a,| d to punish thoso .ho may ti!tem(>t u de
feat ilio same, so far as it regards the conn*
ty i: t W i■ p.
91 To add an additional election dis*
tun in the county of Jefferson to those al
■ready established.
72 To provide for the payment of the
expenses which have been or mav be incur
red by >he counties of Carroll, D Kalb,
Guinnet . jUdl , ami Habersham, foi prison
"foes in the piosecutinti of crimes committed
iti the territory claimed by the Cherokee
Indians, which was added to the aforesaid
counties, by au act passed December 19m,
1629.
73 To amend an act entitled an act to re
gnlate the admission of evidence in certain
•cases in the several courts of law and in
■equity in this state, nnd to provide for the
•recording of cotivi yanc* » o' p rsonai pro
perty. *
74 To separate not) d'vorco Roub- n
' rhorr.tou and Ann Thornton lus wife.
,3 To incorporate the Mariners Cl.uicli
• ' M-e city of Savannah.
76 I O add a pari of the county , f 11.,us-
K-n the county of Crawford.
77 To alter and amend the 3d sect inn of
an act entitled an act to alter and amend an
act entitled an act lo alter i|,e place of hold
"lg the election for county officers in lids
s'ate, passed December 16, 1811. so fir a«-
respects the roomy of 11. , in<l b. Knlh,
passed December 19 1827."
tS Fo amend an act eninled an act the
more effectually to q,„et and protect the
po-session ol personal property, and to pro
vent the taking possession thereof bv fraud
or violence, passed December 25, 1821.
79 To amend a n act entitled’an act to
•intend the several acts respe« ting ihe court I
of common P eas of the city of Augusta. '
V T , T ° V w u Ge ° rge A B VV;ilKer »nd
V ilen.me Walker, and their executors and
administrators, forever, all the right, title
and interest of the State of Georgia, in and
to all that Lot piece or parcel of Land sit
uate lying and being on Washington’and
Given streets, in (be city of Augusta, and
known in the plan of said city as Lot num
ber 40
81 To authoi iza ihe raising and establish
mg a fire company in the town of Macon
and to authorise the commissioners of said
town, i„ raise a fund hy taxation, for tne
purchase of fire engines and their appurten
ar?f**s.
82 To authorize the several courts of
law and equity of this Stale to award judg
ment against garnishees, in certain cases,
and to point out the mode whereby such
garnishees may he relieved from the opera*
lion of s.tin judgments.
83 1 o alirr a part of the line that divides l
th- • uoti.sol Hancock and Washington.
84 Fo alter the Jury’s and attorney's
fees i), this state |
85 To alter and fix the times of holding
the -opeuor courts of the Middle circt.it.
86 11 o appoint eli yen additional trustees
oj iif University of Georgia, and to pi*>-
vide a permanent additional fund for she
support of the same, and *o declare the
number ol trustees wltirh shall be necessary
to form a hoard, and to authorise a loan of
ten thousand dollars to the board of Ttus
teeß of said University, and to pr. vide for
the education of certain poor children there
in men; toned.
87 To inrotpotato a Bulking Company
in sh -fly of Augusta.
88 To authorize the rebuilding of the
m< tiog house, generally known as the
Doiii) Branch Mot Ming iloubD, in tho conn
'y 1 Ft (Coin, make permanent the loca
lion of iho same, on 'h'lttipoi of I md horr*-
!?f" r ?' n ' 1 .irssaxrtwirtiwt
tio ns, a nr) to appoint commissioners for the
same
89 To amend the 2 *, 31, and 4th sec
tions ■ f an act to provide for ihe payment
<>f < • « in certain cases, passed December
13. 1820, as amendatory of an act entitled
.1 to provide for the payment of cores
io « ort-iin < *s*-s therein mentioned, passed
D' cumber 13, 1816.
90 To -liter and change tlio time of hold
ing ; b- summer session of the superior court;
also to change the time of holding the fill
session of the Superior court of Wdks coun
ty.
91 To establish a ferry from the new <
ri t• cently cprnod through the laods of
R. (» nt and l’. Cutler, on the Abainaha
in G'ynn couniy, to Darien, in Mclntosh
com v
92 P- authorise lire payment of the trus
tees of Franklin county Academy, of all
arrears ..nd dividends now due, or to which
thf s-iid Institution may he entitled, and to
provide ti-r the payment to the same of all
divuiatni-, that m iy hereafter be declared in
f tv or t-ereof.
93 To divorce Nancy Oliver from her
husband Joseph Oliver
94 F‘>r the relit sos purchasers °f frac
tious, town In's, aid islands, at the late land
*;!••- made in M'lledgcville, in the year
1828 and 1829, and at the sales of town
and » " the to-vri of Macon anil Columbus.
95 To incorporate the Thomasville Ac
a.temv in the county of Thomas.
96 For the relief of the purchasers of tho
S' oes bitterest in the lands which have
h- on condeu-nedas fraudulently drawn, in
th'- coumies of Bibb, Houston, Crawford,
Mon oe, Upson, Pike, Fayette, DeKalb
and N-wton.
97 To. compel purchasers of mortgaged
tiropi rty, purchasers of life estates, or es
tates for a term of years, in personal proper
ty, at sheriff’s coronet's or constable’s sale,
to give bond.
98 To render leg.il and valid the election
of Mayor of the city of Savannah anti ham
lets thereof, also all the ordinances, resolu
tions, rules, regulations, acts and doings, of
the M ayor and aldermen of said city and
hamlets thereof, since the Ist July, 1830:
also to point nut the number of aldermen
who shall compose the board to transact bu
siness during certain pniiods of theyeai;
and also the number of aldermen who shall
be .’.uihoriznd to elect a mtfyor, and to em
power the present and future mayors of said
city, to perform the duties of said mayo-,
until a successor shall be elected and quali
fied.
99 To provide for tho temporary dispos
al of the improvements and possessions pur
chased from certain Cherokee Indians and
residents
100 To provide for the surveying am'
disposing cf the unappropriated islands i
Flint and Chattahoorhie rivers, ands
I g.anting the same.
101 Amendatory of an act o provide
h o payment of tho snpermtendants of tho
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1831.
roads and river* of this state, passed De
cember 18. 1829. '
102 For the encouragement of volunteer
companies ofmilitia in this state.
103 To legitimatize change the names
of certain persons Therein named.
104 For the relief of G- orge Millen, WiJ.
ham K. Guerin, an Ac Robert M. Goodwin
oftl.ee -unity of Chatham, from .he opera’
tton of the act passed Dec. 20, 1828 con
corning duelling. • ’
105 To icrorpornte the Justices of the
Inferior court of Richmond county, and to
invest the said Justices wiih*Jull power and
authority to purchase any number of slaves
not exceeding ten & such horses & mules’
and implements, as may he necessary to en
able them to effectually work on the public
roads in said county, and keep them in good
repair. b
106 To authorize certain comn.isioners
ihnen named to raise by lottery the sum
of six thousand dollars, for the building a
equrt house and academy in the countv of
Scrivpn. J
107 To establish three additional elec
, t,on ,|,s »nm ill the county of Troup.
108 To authorize the'lnferior court of
t re county of Liberty, to appropriate mon
?y * or " Ie purpose of procuring and iinprov*
't'g a piece of land to accommodate the
nnlitia of sa'd countv.
109 For the relief „f John Hardee, se
curity on tho bond of Joseph Crews. e iv»,n
accoiding to law by the said Joseph Crews,
as tax collect.-, of ,h e county of Camden!
for the years 1805, 1806, and 1807.
110 I o incorporate and appoint trustees
° tne Franklin Academy in Troup coun
«y-
--111 To extend the charter of the Bank
r>l the State ot Georgia, and the acts now of
fore* mendatory thereto.
112 To create an additional election dis
trict, in the county of Henry.
113 To s<l! and dispose of certain frac
tions in tiie fifth district of Early county.
114 1 o exempt the officers and members
of the volunteer corps of Cay iffy in the ci
ty of Augusta, known as the Richmond
Hussars, from the performance of jury duty,
and also to exempt certain property therein
named, from levy and sale under execu
tion.
115 To add an additional number of trus
tees to the Pulaski county Acad, my
116 To amend an act to lay off, define,
and keep open the main channel of Savan
nah River from Augusta to the mouth of
Lighiu'ood Log Creek, in Elbert connty,
so as to prevent the obstruction of naviga
tion, and the passage of fish therein and to
punish those who may obstruct the same,
saYio't?. passed Dec. 2)2, 1829.
117 To prescribe the mode of proceed
ing under writs of ne exeat; and to amend
the laws regulating the gianting of writs of ]
injunction by the Judges of the Superior!
conns ..f this state.
118 T>> amend the several acts for tho
incorporation and government of the town
o? M tor., and to vest a certain lot in Macon
in th» Episcopal hurch.
119 To authorise the punishment of per
sons concealing the oxistenco of small pox,
or other contagious diseases.
120 For the relief of the citizens of the
coiii /v of Crawford.
121 To intend an act entitled an act to j
amhoiiz- Eht-nezer Jenks, to establish a |
Toll on tho Newington Hoad, between Josh- |
u-i Loper s, in Effingham county, artd the ]
city of S-iv.mnih. passed Dor. 10,1803, and j
to compel the said Eheneaer Jc-nks, to keep !
the said road in good repair, or forfeit hi.s ;
right of taking toll during such time as the |
I rord shall bu out of repair; aud also, to sip- j
| point commissioners to carry this act into ,
effect, and to throw open said road under
I certain circumstances.
122 To form anew county from the coun
j ties f Troup, Coweta, and Carroll.
123 r»* incorporate the Biptist Church,'
I near Non nan, in the county of Coweta.
124 To incorporate tho Baptist Con- 1
j ventioti of the Stale of Georgia.
125 To repeal an an entitled an art to
to lay off the counties of Emanuel and Tat
nali, into election districts, passed Decem
ber 9, 1824, so far us respects the comity
of Emanuel, and an act to establish elec
tion districts in the county of Twiggs, and
to punish those who may attempt to defeat
the same. •
126 For the releaf of the securities of!
Robert Henry, Senior, T.ix Cellector of J
Liberty couniy, and to authorize liobetti
Henry, Jun, one of his securities, to ooi* i
lect the the taxes now due and uncollected, J
in said county, for the years 1827 and j
1828.
127 To provide forsaking the census of j
the State of Georgia in pursuance to the ;
i. quirenient of the 2.V.h section of the Ist
article of the constitution of the State of
Georgia.
128 To emancipate and set free Joy
Rose and her two sons Jim and John, for
merly the property of Raymond Demere,
• ate of the Island of St. Simon's in the coun
•y of Glynn.
129 to establish an additional election
dtstiict in the county of Lee, and to regu
late the same, and »o amend an act entitl
ed an act to lav off the county of Lee into
■ lection districts, passed December 22,
1829, and to fix the time and place of hold
fig ihe courts in the counties of Stewart &
• and Randolph, and the places of elections
c said counties.
130 to authorise the ogent appointed by
commissioners of tho Free Schools of
' aanuel county, to loan out the funds of
• and schools, to call on all the those persons
who have borrowed ol said funds, t.o renew
their notes or pav the timmit due on said
notes.
131 to appoint a mnsiar in equity for
the counties ut Ciiuthaui. Richmond, and
Bibl) respectively.
le2 to amend an ad entitled an act to
i"corporste tiip count t academy in the lawn
of Newnan, in the connty of Coweta, and
to appoint trustees for the same, passed
December 16, IS2B, so fir as to appoint
four additional trustees for Slid academy.
1-33 To incorporate tho Macon Insur
ance Company, and io and. fine the poweis
and liabilities ol said Company.
134 For the releif of the estate of Jas.
Nephe.v, deceased.
135 To regulate slaves in tho county of
Tiviggs, and to punish the owners or man
agers, in certain cases, and to prevent tiie
sale of poultry by slaves, except in certain
cases.
131) y.-i amend an act entitled*un act to
establisti and regulate election districts in
counties of Walton, Fayette, Pike, Cowe
ta and Ilall, and to punish those who may
attempt to defeat the same, and to estab
lish ;>n additional election district in the
county of Coweta.
J 37 To alter &, amend an act entitled an
act lor* the better regulating of vendue
mastitis in this State, so far as respects the
town of St. Mary’s.
138 to vest in Young Johnson, and his
associates, their heirs and assigns, the right
of erecting and uteine a floating mill on the
Iliver Ocmulgeo, witVm the limits ol the
Ma con reserve, for a certain time, and on
certain conditions therein exptessed.
139 to authorise the Justices of the in
ferior court of Oglethorpe county, or a n»a*
joiity of them to litre or purchase negroes,
lor the improvement of the roads and bri
dges, arid to loan out die county funds at
interest.
140 to separate and divorce Folly Cleg
horn and Wiihani iCleghorn, her husband;
also to separate and divorce Henry J. M.
Kennon and Mary Kennon his wife.
141 to declare void all contaricts here
after made with the Cherokee Indians, so
far a* the Indians are concerned.*
142 to prevent the exorcise of assumed
and arbitrary power, by all persons under
pretext of authority from ike Cherokee In
dians, and their laws, and to prevent white
persons from residing within that part of the
limits of Georgia, occupied by the Chero
kee Indians, an<l to provide a guard for the
protection of the gold mines, and to enforce
ihn laws of ihe State, within the afore
said territory.
143 to authorise a lottery for the pur
pose ol raising within a certan time, the
repairs of the streets in Milledgeville, and
to tne keeping the same in good order, and
to appoint eommisstoueis to carry said ob
ject into effect.
144 to separate nnd divorce Elizabeth
Turnage from Henry Turnage, her hus
band.
145 to make permanent the’public site
id the county of Irwin, and to appoint com
missioners for the same.
146 To authorise the issuing of wiitsof
ne exeat, at tho instance of persons claim
ing personal property in remainder # and re
version, and lo preserve tho rights of such
| persons.
i 147 to fix the time of holding the courts
! for tiie trial of caveats, against the passing
|of grants of land in the several countnsin
' this State.
j 143 to require the commissioners of pi
: lotage for the bar and river of Savannah,
; to restore John Low, a suspended pilot, to
I all tho right and privileges of a pilot
149 To authorise nnd require the trus
' tees of ihe poor school loud of the conuty
if Houston, to pay to die commissioners of
the Academy at Ferry and Flint River, a
certain portion of the Academy fund'of said
county.
150 To alter and amend the several acts
regulating the superintending elections for
Governor, electors, members of Congress,
members of the Legislature, ond county of
ficers, so far as respects tho county of
C« winnett.
151 To appropriate moneys for the sup
per* of govermueut for the p<4itical year
1831.
152 To divide the county of Randolph,
and to lay out and form , new county there
from.
153 to regulate the internal policy of the
■ Penitentiary, so far as respects the guard,
154 to establish an election district in
1 the county of Upson, and to punish those
j who mav attempt to defeat the same.
155 to authorise and require the Comp
! troler Genera! to remit the interest paid by
! or due from William Scoot, Jun. tax cnl
; Ipctor of the county of Camden, and to re
! linquish to the trustees of Camden county
Academy certains moneys claimed by the
S 'ate.
156 To alter the timp of holding the Su
' peiior and Inferior couit- in the Flint cir
‘ euit, and in the counties of Jones, Jasper
and Heard.
157 for jllte relief of Woody Jackson &
John Hale, of Oelethorpe connty, purcha
sers of University lands, and to repeal an
act entitled an act for the relief of John
Hale, passed December 28, 1828.
158 To impose, levy and collect a tax for
the political year 1831, on property both
real nnd personal, and to inflict penalties
for neglecting or failing to comply with the
provisions thereof.
I 159 to alter and amend an act passed
on the Bth of December 1828, so far as re
gards tin county of Richmond, entitled an
net to alter so much of act entitled an act
to regulate the general elections of this
State, nnd to appoint the timo of mooting
VOLUMfc FIRST NUMBER 14.
of the General A«s-mbly of this State, s®
f ii as the same r. quires the »lec! o |»«
' Bold ai the place of bolding ihe S«p< rit>r
j r “ u •*, so fu is respects certain counties
therein iiant-.1, «...j m.onH HU act It’l ti
ling 'o the county <>( Franklin.
160. To amend t lie several lovs of force
in this State, regui.’liug Ihe p lotage of
vessels to and from the ports .and harbours
of this S ate, and more distinrtly to defintJ
the powers and jurisdiction of the commiss
sioiTfeis of pilotage for tho several ports and
harbours thereof.
161. To alter and < banco the name of
Henry Langford to il ai ol Henry D< rs,
and to legnimatize the same, and to change
the name of VV. W. Edwards to that of VF,
W. Alford.
1()2. To prescribe the manner of holding
elections at the several election districts in
the several counties of this State, nnd to
punish those who may attempt to defeat or
violate the election laws of force, in ihisr
State.
163. To amend an art passed in D> com
ber 22. 1829. to incorporate the town of
Ban-bridge, in the county of Decatur.
164. To incorporate the Cullodan Aca
demy, in the county of Monroe ; the M* nut
Vernon Academy, in the county of M> n
roe ; ihe Centroville Acadcoiy in ihe coun
ty of Talbot ; the Colombian Academy, in
county of J icksop; the Clayton Academy,
in the county of W.irren; ihe Montue lo
Academy, in the ouDty of Jasper ; tiie
Wood L wo Acadmy, in the rooniy of
Monrae ; the Talbottou Female Academy,
in the county of Talbot; the Davisbnrongh
Academy, in the county of Washington;
the Jenkins Academy, in the county of
Harris ; and to appoint trustees for said
Academies.
FOREIGN.
Highly important news from Europe, —
By me on iv .1 at New Y--rfc no 2<JtJ* u/t.
of the packet slops Caledonia, C..pi. in
Rivers, from Liverpool, whence she s< iled
on the 18111 November; and the Hue.son,
Captain Champliii, ft. m London aud news
on the 23d, and the Charltn ague, Capt to
Robertson, from Havre on tin 21s: Novem
ber, regular files of London papers t< t. e
23a. Liverpool dat<*s to the 18t!i, and Glas
gow to the 15ib November, all inclusive,
together with Lloyd’s and Shipping Lists,
have been received. The imeiigr.uic by
these arrivals is highly important and it-ter
esting it is also altogether unexpecu-e.
In House of Commons 00 the 15th of
opposition manifested to ii,« M ..r
Wellington, in the House of Lords, and
Sir Robert Feel, in the House of Com
mons on the following day, announced that
his Majesty's Ministers had r esigued, and
iliat their resignation was excepted by the
King. Arrangements were properly ta
ken for the formation of anew Cabinet,
which was effected as follows:
L»r:d '0 dates of 22d Novomber—For
mation of the new Vjiuistry.
Lord Guy, First Lord of the Treasory.
Marquis ol Ltosdown, President of
Council.
Mr. Brougham, Lord Chancellor.
Lord Ahhrop, Chancellor of the Ex
chequer and Leader of tm House < I Com
mons.
Lord Palmerston, Foreign Ass-us.
Lord II dland, Ducny of Lancaster.
Sir James Graham, Ist J.ord of me Ad
miralty
Lord Melbourne, Homo office.
Mr. Charles Grant, Boatd of Control.
Lord Durham, Privy Seal.
Lord Goderich, Colonies,
Muqu s Anglesea, Ireland.
Mr Stanly, Secretary for Ireland,
Duke of Richmond, M aster of the Or
dinance.
Mr. R. Grant, Judge Advocate or Sec
retary of war.
Mr. Denman, Attorney General.
Mr Horne, Solicitor General.
Lord Hill, Commander in Chief.
Lord Auciand, of the Board of Trad#.
Duke of Devonshire, Lord Ch.imberl.iin,
Lord Plonket, Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
Mr Pennofathcr. Attorney General of Ire
land, Mr. Edward Ellice and Mr. Sj ring
Rice, are to be joint Secretaries of the
Treasury.
Mr. Paulett Thompson Treasurer of tho
Navy and Vice President of the Board of
c f Trade.
Ponsonby, a Lord of the Treasury aDd
Insli Vice Treasurer
Lord John Russell is to be Pay master
of the .irmy.
• Sir James Mr Intosh, according to some
of ttio papers, is to be Judge Advocate.
The Ministers kiss hands to day at 1 j to
2 o’clock, and the Lord Chancellor takes
his seat at 5.
Tfius <has fallen one of the most popular
British Ministers, by a simple resistance to
a necessary retrenchment, by a heedless
disregard or the popular will clearly ex
pressed. AH his service*—all the good he
has hitherto done for his country—'he mil
hary set vices of the noble Duke —the Cath
olic Bill, the dissenter’s Bill—the reduction
of the Beer Tax, seem in one moment of
excitement to have been forgotten by his
countrymen. We cannot view the charges
and the commotions *hat are transpiring io
England, without the most intense interest
and anxiety.
It may be inappropriate to take a view
of the panic in London, and of *h e * m mf*-
diate cazses that led to the re-ignntinn of
the Wellington Cabinet. As we are, how
ndever, anticipated in thix design hy the «a-