Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 8, 27 February 1836 — Page 2
About ten o'clock, the Orderly on' duty reported the arrival of an otiicer of the starF from head quarters, and Lieutenant Colonel IIa.rr.utun, the favorite aid of the commander-in-chief, enteied the marquee. lie seated," said Morgan; UI know your errand, so be shoit, my dear fellow and put me out of my misery at once:
1 know that 1 am arrested, 7 tis a mat
The tire raeJ four days, and the ruins covered 438 acres. !n 1616, 600 bouse were bjrnt. In 1794, B30 houses were
iier troy e J, including an Cast India wart.
ing lustre on the anr3 of his country, by the glorious and ever memorable victory of the Cowpens. Nearlv twenty years had rolled a-
wav, and our hero like most of hw!toucoa!ainin35,Wbstf3ofaalipeiie; comoHtriots, had beaten his sword in-j whoItf fc elnnatd at 4 or $o,000,-
to a ploughshare, and was enjoved in
the midst of r. domestic circle, the
evening of a varied and eventful life
When advanced in years and infirm.
tor of course. Well, there is my -Mtjor General Morgan was called top j 1 . I , .,. - .1 . .JIn t n. .1... C I .l.lot,, flL. ..nn.! .
hr acted s instructor lo hi children, Jt'iou were the very measures, which the Extract from Baron de Ro'JirhTi his body was mangled, and he hi l evident-j whole party in the North, abolitionist audi Letter dated Pa " k ,U 1 ly been killed with an axe. Hi tw e!-)a?l, would have concedeJ at any moment! ' a raris, tnJinns-y dest children were found near by, shot Soaring the session- but Southern gentle- addressed to Messrs. J. L. t j, through the heart, one holdtns yet thrfj men condescended to accept it. Artburj Joseph Sz Co., New York. boo!i in her hand she had be-?n learning. 'Taupm himself had declared over& over! Va f.dt m k : j r
000. and the book of the other liv bv his 6td-;;:afMin. that Congress had no power to intei-( i-fo . J8
New York was visited Ky a tire in 177G,, a bout a hundred yards ctF. he found the fere with slavery in the States. And were i i u "5 us tu rats,
which destroyed about 1000 houses. This bodies of In wife and infant. She. a!-, v Southern men t be the first to mike an'- . greatest pieas-e
;iu uiniuiiuit. KJ IUU UlUl Uiat rfn.
on me, indeed, in these rny last mo
menta ot rnv military existence, when he sends fr my sword by his Hamilton if you knew what 1 have suffered since the cursed horse came
k,nriiinarl s, .n aMor 1 V o itt? XM'iB taLpn hi H LAn .Vint k.Ai..k Ka La . I iki. - ...Ki.U k . , 1 I ....... .4 . . .
: r k. .u K..a u.ti :. : li. I ..!.. l- i .1 , . ' ment.SO admirable forth nnL.
were destroyed' in 1778. In 1790,60 or.arm. His house had been burnt, but the ,'be none? He would leave the meiiiber;"'?110. aild conciliating manner k
destroyed on Maiden; house in which he kept arrowroot, anJ the
try as alicpresentative trom the btate ; L,nej 100 houses rere destroed on Du-, machinery with which he manufactured it.
ot Virginia. It was at this penodiane and Chatham streets in 1811. (are left uninjured. The Indians carried that the author of the Memoirs had j Puramaraitio wns nearly conumed'oiVabout tw&lve barrels of provision?, thir-
the honor and nnppiness ol an interview with the old General, which las-
.. 1- . . . . 1L 1 1 ii it nrppnTf 4 . - . - t
Irom sjutn Carolina 10 nis consiuuenis - c lacis oearm. he would leave him to reconcile them onon the point about which so thi point: lor himself he would scorn tojanxiety was felt on all sides, has pra. make sm-h an issue for whenever ihadueed here the most favorable Jtni t
iSdUO was iiuuc, 1 1 r, uu iu uo an ihuc tu , wuu
sscru
in every quarter, raised the pies of this Government, and ds
in I V -' I 1 UUUIIHH1 mtt In . r , . 1 Altit I I -
i . inj -.,vrw,vrvv 4;,iijv... ,i, ""4,3; inrttJ IIURHSS, C? III 111 FCT , II IS j .
Petershnrg, Russia, in lo0. sustaned clo'.htn?, nne keg of powder, over two arms to be settled bv blood. ,
Hamilton, about whose strikingly ran was most kind and communica- nibfes. la November of the same year,of dry goods. By their tracks and the a-Ued to the resolution. A report from ajtiie English Cabinet, tliat thev intelligent countenance, there always 'tive to one, who hailing from the im- H,W0 houses weM destroyed by a firejmountof the property carried off. Mr. C. committee could have no good effect; "h" ready to fulfil the financial as w. lurktda plavful srnile, now observed 'mediate family of his venerated Chief, occasioned by hgtitniof. Iu 160U, a hrelcomputes the number of Imliads at from that pen and paper could do to arrest the!the Jther clauses of the trentv ".f CoI. Mor-an, his excellency hasfoTmd a read v and a warm welcome g.z.nc ot n.val Etores, and a!,ut 100 twenty to thirty. They also carried off. pro-res of Abolition, had been done al-' de, w " UV -,jflro,i ,, !.. ;t"'inipr t!,,!,., ,!f fn.mn tn,l rmnv fcsselj in the harbor were destroyed. ih:s argro man and woman, and Spaniards, irearf v. ! ., - - . ,, ' . 3UUI1 0 rr oraerea ine to i Knev it, inter-(to tne Heart ol .Morgan. Anu maa n . x .T . ' . . r r, , ., ., , , . .11 ceive the installments dup tnA k. , . . , , u. mo ,.rflr 1 . , leieTsburg, Virginia was destroyed bv n imed E;nar.uc . ' Further decate was arrested by a call , . uue and havt upted Morn, to bid me prepare and must touco ng remm:cence3 ol SwiB ,7M Vnd 9i;ce llieuhji betIJtwicc I from Mr. Bovd of Ky fr the previous ? doubt that this happy resuU for trial ! Guilty, r, guilty pait all the aav s of trial were related by the reJlicd to ftshtg p g cIuglveI v Iitica, are 9eMom fQliestiont whicll the n,;USe seconded ; aves , l'e received by the American natiou doubt. Jbut then (recollecting nun-,ncc famt-d leauer of the Woodsman. mv, Or,.., A.-,ir.. pk;? . !..i.,r, n.. :.. u. .i n..... ,a.,...;.r with as much iov as it hi
self.) pcrhajismyservicei might plead i which were eagerly devoured, and
nonsense! against t.if pojitivo or-careiuIly treasured by the then youth dcr, no, no, it is all over with imyful ani delightad listener, in a memo Hamilton; there is an end of vouroldlry of no ordinary power.
friend, and of Col. Morgan." The And it was there the unlettered
was burnt during a severe c I J ni'!'t i'i heat of party contest.-, a m. j ihiu is said ; that the main iintion should now bo put generally here.
IStTJ, and 23 01 the poor cri .ic.ns pcrht-d jthat clc-scrves to l.e rejieated. Ot this ! yeas 1 IS, nays 0.
in ihe flime. kharactcr is the following, w.jich we give
In rort?mouth, N. II. houses werejwjtnout staling itstucal:ty.
Several ineiiectual attempts were madei
10 order a call of the House. j
agonized spi.it of our hero then moun- Morgan, a man bred amid the scenes'
ted to a pith 01 enthusiasm as he e:.clairn?d, but my country will remember my services, and the British and Hessians will remember me too; for though it may be far away, my
brave comrades wi't do their dutv,
j A political editor, in announcing thej Various motions were made to subdi- . : 1 . 1 1 1 t 1 . m
tie book knowledge, but
ture with a strong and d
mind, paid to the fame and memory
of the father of our country a more
and Morgan's Ri.Ieincn be, as they .just, more magnificent tribute, than always have been, a terror to the en-! in our humble judgment, has emana
ted from the thousand and one etlorts of the best and brightest geniuses of the age. Gsn. Morgan spoke of the
necessity of Washington to the army!
burnt ti iSO-i.
S fa.! s l.sht t - - 1 1 , i - I . t 1 . ak'
in iticnmonu. vj. iu nouses were aeteat ot nis partv, jocosely observed 1 viue uie resolution inio various parts. .n STritIl
of danger and hardihood that distin-!urriC 'n 1780. The theatre ot tLut they have driven the horse out of us." I these motions, some complicated points of j :.(,.! " ...t. .,,::.!: . vic 'jfPs !i lrii! in lNll.atld70 r)!;ron3.iT. lh! an ammpnt rrtilip.I "ivc nrp order arrive, iri which miK-li limp was run- i
V i ivil liumic: nouaic,uiui.-.i . . ' .. .. .' 1 . . "rr . . . -1 7 ' i Thpl.'rnrl, ....-j.
r I t Ii :i t wtk hnvn rirt'n f hp l!(r niit of Sll rTlK'M ' -
February 27, lUf
gifted by na-h"1"" them the govenor of the state, per iscriminatiii.fi is,d de flames nn,l mnnr,r-i At Warradin, in Croatia, m 170, a fi
emy.
The noble the generous Hamilton,
to the
struggle of the brave unfortunate: he
re
consumed 600 houses. At Moscow, in Russia, 30,000 houses wera destroyed by tire in 730. The to. tal destruction of that city by fire in to arrest the progress of Napoleon, is familiar to all.
; at the next election we hope to drive tho ass out of him, and before long to get rid of ehe mule altogether.'"
According to the opinion of a military
The resolution was finally disposed of Bv the foreign news received thu
in the portions, and by the votes which j week, it appears that the French G f Akinber first : vernment, on the receipt of the Pn
"Resolved, That all memorials which ,sident's annual message, lias agreti
gentleman who is intimate with the hab-jbave been offerej or which may here-, to pay the indemnity,considering that its and haunts, the numbers and tribes of after be presented to this House pray- i . .,r. .i i the Seminole Indians in Florida, there are ing f r the abolition of slavery in thed.sJ ? Suffic,Cnt!' "P'anatory.
From these few hasty refureucca it will 2000 warriors, and 1000 able-bodied ne-
be seen, that although New Y'ork, and in-
Called out, 'Hear me, my dear Col. j0f the Kevolution, and the success of deed the whole touiftry, has suffered to an only promise to hear ine for one mo-j the struggle for Independence. Hej immense extent, still like calamities have mnt. and I will t,dl vriii nil.' M(nl.i.l no tn,l . .(Ti..or- of irrmt inilit.-l viiftil r.tluT r:fi.- It m'Ni nnt be sun-
-J - ----- - J : JUIU W I1ULI VIJI.l.l. V . V. . iiiid t. . . ' - ' - - - . v.-.w. - - - 1
n, sir, replied Morgan desperately, ry talents, as for instance Green and goon.' Then," continued t!ie aid-jothers; we had officers of the most de-camp, "you must know that the consummate courage and spirit of en-
commanders of regiments dine with, terpris?, as for instance Wayne and
his excellency to- d:ty.'
What of thati" airain interrupted
others. One was yet necessary to guide, direct, and animate the whole.
Morgan, 'what has that to do with, and it pleased Almighty God to send
ine a prisoner ana . o, no, exclaimed Hamilton, no prisoner, a once unending, but now forgiven soldier; my orders arc to invite you to
dine with his excellency to-dny at
mat one in mc Washington!
person of
leorge
RECHARTr.Il OF THE U. S. BANK. A bi'A for the re-charter of ths United
three o'clock precisely : you, my brave States 15. nk, m otir readers are already mand good friend, Col. Morgan, you formed, hai been for some time before
till arc, and likely long to be, the val-'the Legist jture of Pennsylvania. On the ucd and famed commander of the Ki-2iih nit., it parsed the lower House by a fle Regiment' vote of 57 to 30, and was sent to the SenMorgan sprang from the camp bed Late for its concurrence: On the 1st inst.
on which he was sitting, and seized! t passed ihc first reading in that I ody
Uie hand of the little trreat man mi 3S a ?joiy oi nine v .ies,
and wrur.4, till ,J entf-rtajned ti.at it will oc
oosed. however, where sueli nuiuhers of
houses have been destroyed, as mentioned above, thai tlie loss was as great in proportion as that sustained in New York. On the con'rary, in a great many cases, it is probable thit th-3 housos wore small, of slight structiir.-, and eomparitively valueless. Yet soths of these fins nuil have
groes leloniing te them; independent of
aiyut 600 runaways who ahet them in! their present insurrection. N. O. Bee. I
trict of Columbia, also the resolution offer-; inus tn,s controversy which bore so
ed by su honorable member from Maine, 'lately a threatening aspect, has hap(Mr. Jarvis) with the amendment thereto' ilv "terminated without th finnl
i j -
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. iiousk of rkprksentatives Monday. The House suspended the rule by a
vote ot 13. yeas, againrt t5 nis, for th"
tion of the Mediator. We have had no important news from Congress this week. It is hoped that now, since the prospect of a for-
been as ruino'is an 1 desolating in
tliuir lilleil
and no doubt
uccomo a iaw.
liitt tri.int inn.vrim7:
lheul-ln,nr,litPr:,riv trn,r,r. .1 tn The following are tho principal pr.jvis
effects, as tiie one which has now
the city ami counrty with sadness. The Great fire which occured in New
York, Decern; er 10 and 17, ISUo, de
proposed by an honorable member from Virginia, (Mr. Wise.) and eveiy other paper and proposition mat may be submitted in relation to thai subject, be referred to a
i select committee. Carried: yeas 171. na s 48.
When tlse nania of Mr. Wise was i
purpose of receiving and considering tliejcalleu, he refused to vote, on the!c'n war has passed away, they will full-wing resolution heretofore offered by ground that he had no constitutional'scriouslvapplythcmselves tobusiness
...r. l ititMi-y.ui o. Hi iutu -j authority to vote on this question
ceiveci oy u,e House: here; and on motion of Mr. Pincknev, Resolved, That ail memon . s which; Wjse WM excused.
nave oeen ouerea, or wn.cn may nereauer, 3Ienber 2ud.
ut. prt.senieu 10 ihc uouk, pro j nig lor i.ie
nimiiiion oi oiiiterv in mo u:si.i :ci Ji vo-
With instructions to report that
ed 527 house-, (a Lrge number ofjlutnbia, and also the" resdution otfored In Congress possesses no constitutional
strov
which were va! nv.d'; 4 and o story brick
stores) exclusive of the Merchants Exchange and t'ie S uith Dutch Church, the valuo of which they estimate at ,$1,000,000. The loss in merchandize they put down at $13,llo,'.2. Total loss, $ 17,-117.0J2-
: . c .i
. e .i i - - .i ... i : mniui lib
K irct7. men l.t.iiitru. .iai i " it l... I L IlOllf.
my senses i oui i &iiow ou, ton; you are too noble a fellow to
sport wi
ther sold
friend that
sing his h
bid the member
ful not to disobey a second time, "a!-! the Treasury,
loped to head quarters. 'in tcldiiion, tha Bink is to Morgan entered the pavillion of thejsu' scu tho following Commander-in-Chief, as it was filling! stock, with officers, all of whom, after pay- Balurn -re and Ohw Rail ing their respects to the General, filed! U ' company, i?tmv nr.t;,! .f,,1 ih. To improve nivtgit.on of
hand to the commanJ or of the ride!.
i
Cony of a letter from an Oincer of
Bill as it passed tho L wcri the Arrnv to the Adjutant General.
Fort Mitchell, (Ala.) Jan. 27, 1836
this confederacy; and that, in the opinion
The Bii.k to be chartered for thirty) g,. j iave the honor to state to,or" this House, Congress ought not to inter-
nn honoratile member from Maine, (Mr
Jarvis) with the amendment proposed by an honorable teem her from Virginia, (Mr. Wise) and every other paper and proposi
tion that may be suomitted in relation to!
authority to interfere in any way with the institution of slavery hi any of the States of this confederacy." Carried yeas 201, nays 7. Member 3d:
and dispense w ith so many long winded speeches. We should be glad to hear of a speedy appropriation for the National Boad,and a thorough reform in the Post Office Department.
The Senate of Pennsylvania has not yet finally disposed of the U. S. Bank Charter,but little doubt remains
that subject, be referred to a select com-j "And that in the opinion of this' of its passage. Much is said about
ivefs. Wiin a c.ioiiai oi mirtv minions oi . .... c r,f t ,a Moorf. nere wun siarerv in ino w.sinci ui voiuin- .. , ,- r i - i-.-
th t he ee im?s o an o d bro- v. . ... ' !.vuu ,UI uu- i'---- . , :. - , , . r .u me nuouc taiui, unwise, impolitic
ierM llimilton i--n-d hi ..." i . v inent. that on b lKtav, tne 22J instant,. - dangerous to the Union." icr. iiamiuon asu, u io ft I ii,k i nnivahnnm . ,-,7 , . i . n ibhc faith, unwise, imnotitic and dacrrer-i u"oLlt U3 1 l,tu 1
all was true, and aily kis-l .i.- t,:..; f c -in or.iv two Indians were Killed a iew nines , , . .,.k Carried, yeas, one hundred
and as he mounted iiishoi se. For schools 100,000 per lb-low nere, on the Ueorgia side for those conclusions as in the judgment twenty-seven, nays 76.
now delighted Colonel re- year f r twenty years, 2,000,000, 1V L- u-v UJr UJ , "' of the committee may be be best calcula- lemDer otn, anu last:
thrA nV fu-L-. an I hp Mrc. TVK..T.. In m-A info lalSOOIl OUtWaV me 411), 1 UllUt ItlOOUU-J ftpni;hlni lh Diih!ir.mini!.nre!)reMt VSS minT SUCh reasons lor til
mittee, with instructions to report that! House, Congress ought not to inter
Congress possesses no constitutional au-jfere with slavery in the District of thority to infeifere in any way with the in-; i Columbia: stitution of slavery in any of "the States of, Carried yeas lC3.navs 47.
j r V Member 4th:
Because it would be a violation of
and
and
esei
$1.500,000 ! two other Indians were killed near!ag;ta,;onf aay exritemet, to sustain and 'conclusions as in the judgment of the j the same place. On Sunday evening,' preserve the just rights of the slave-hold-'committee may be best calculated to
! (says an express to me irom ivoium-;mg States, and ct the people ot this Ui
bus.itrom three to live hundred lnui- tnct, and to re-er-taohsh harmony
sans (though I don believe there were quility amongst the various sectiot
bribery of members, and a committee
of inquiry has been instituted, who
(are likely to find all -humbug."
Wixtrt Weather. Since Wednesday morning last, we have had tho greatest fall of snow that has taken place for three or four years in this part of the country and as muddy a time when it commenced.
fFOrt TJIK PAI.LAi'IUM
Mr. Editor
200.000 more than fifty) crossed over the riv-j Union.
this Dis- jenlighten the public mind, to repressi "lor.: a rec:c & tran- agitation, to allay excitement, to suS-;of the, Ihcspian Corps, a as of the! tain and preserve the just rights of , Pass.c.d that .ety, deCi
At a recent meeting
M nonr: .heli nver,
,ih"rl-tud valley rad road,
regiments, and to whimper in his ear;wu;;;,m3port E!ini;a' words ot congratulation. Ihec.oth. ra.i ,.om,,anv removed, Washington bid his guests 1 varrcnauJ Pine Cro've rail
er. Hostilities 100,000 (i-n si,t..
IOU.O'vH) 't.L- tUcr. In.i;ont 1 linn t fl Ct v H
i lt U V IV7 IX til1- ?- ll.VtlUll v to nil V
to the whites on the -r. nnoiney aauressea uie riouse in peopie cf tiiis dl t ",, l.. U.-.,, i fnvor nl tht ariontion of thi- resolution -- , ,' . .
" jinUliv,ttwui. - v . r j 71 . tablish harmony
siio, ii wa onereu aiier uenocriiiu vv-
Ithe slave-holding States, and of the;
resolution
they
profits arising
strict, and to re-es-i fn,' theunext IIay to l!iC J'0'' f,n tranquility among for the mprovernentof toe Public
2co,ooo ;
nil their glasses, and gave Jus only his j r;;d, unvarying toast of the evening of his ; Warren and Fr.-n!.lin turn
time honored lite' amid ths shades ol Mount Vernon allocr t RiENis. Then, with his usual, old-fashioned politeness, lie drank to each guest by name. When lu came to 'Colonel
Morgan, your good health
. r.-.-t l. in .fljetion, afterconsultation with his friends le mei u an u u u- ' . . .. . i ; and fr-m a conviction that the line which; rgia militia; and, al- ... , , . s
I , I .1 T J" 1 III IU,.ltvfU OUI W.13 IIIB lTOl WillV.i lG ,
20,000' lne naiaii? maue signs oi utw , fo:lowej , n thj by hoisting a white flag, the whites jWM ttWar8f tb(
in number, we
number of Geor;
is agitating question. Hei
sir.
thrill ran throug.i the manly frame of the great ful and ngr.in favorite sol-
pike Warren aadRiJgeway turnpike
15,000: rushed on them, and were tired upon ( lIiCUTrc in preaentin it, but he should mittee was ordered to consist of nine; re'
IC
1 1
the various sections of the Union." i'T5 ProVue.u. a suulcl-eiu SU1"
Carried veas one hundred audS'uia .ue raise.1 by subscription, or
ixty-eight, nays G. I,nner v,se 10 ienc3,l,ie a.ne,anu P'am
Li 1- X JKSi KM I ' 'It ...- C4. '. j ' (. XI J U11U ,
when
r i- r - i s
, nc;K i;,. w,,h .Jon motion of Mr. Pincknev. the com.11 ,s ,asi approacmng, 11 not a:reaay
fl,W,W,U..7 wv. ..- - - - J 1 . V I
bv the Indians. this was the com-i..eerrIIjv encounter that resnonsihiiitv.i members.
f. AAA' . - a t n -k . o rrcx m r mt-l-l!T 1 . 4 . , t i
- I ll It Ill.'lll'friir'll I III ill I l II' I. l.llil. 11 La V l.l .11 An Mart nv A Ia, I A MrMwl V w I O A..r
jv'vr' v. . - " O O 7 j I 1U I1UU UUUU II IU1 UJA VI IS V-V-
lasted some niteen or iwenxv minutes :stituent3, for the welfare of his State, lor . ..... ..-I., 1 ' - ... . .
the transplantation ot
GREAT FIRES.
J-10,000 when the militia took to llight, leav-jthe interest of the whole South; and he ' in'r three or four of their number dead w as not ashamed to add, that he had done
LATE FROM ENGLAND. OUR DIFFERENCES WITH FRANCE
SETTLED.
j trees should be mad?. It would not
! cost more than sixty dollars to enclose lit with a substantial fence, and twen
ty dollars more would make it ahand-
some retreat and promenade from the
on the field. The loss of the Indians! it for the peaceand preservation of the U-: It gives us more than ordinary sultry heats of the summer's sun.
It may not be uninteiesting at this pen-' js not known. New reinforcements nion
pleasure to inform our readers, and, The contribution of the Thespian
dier.whrn evcrv vi in tho mvil'lon o"V notice hr.ttly some of the most des- nassea liere late last night, for the! Mr. P. said, that because he had ven- the country at large, that France has Corps, w ould probably be from thirty
was turned on him. At an eaalv'tn:c!ivc c ,1 occurre,J 'n .u,flcr: scene of action. The Georgians ;turd to offer this resolution, he had beeirconsentet to pay the first instalment! to forty dollars; and I have heard
e
set fire to t he match which ta"J,iea ,a a morning piper oui uiai on the Indemnity Treaty without re- one trentleman say that he would civ
1 r.ias not to be divertea from h;s object by ,u ,i., ; rir.iUrC ..nntUrr, nn-t fXr mv.
de-' . i .1 i i - any calumnious newspaper assaults that n j-.r :.l ' ir t .
i- narmfr. ana ine setiiuii t;;iu .-iii uv . , ,'. , . . uu uui uiueiences wiin our anciciii. sen, as 1 .um,i wmrin; a-min, Jives 1 . ,r . rr" could be made upon him: he was not to- M , r , . -, . Liu 1 1 . u Tu . ,,, the horrors it may etFect. There is . . r. , . . - , r. ally and friend, are now happily ter-and ha vo no doubt but that a quantum
. ., . , , ,r - eni p.ri. ot tne war.o, as recorucu 10 111s- ,1 hour the company brone up, and Mor-: , , ha e ti
ganiuiua periecx escort 01 oincers; ,nJan. ls23 15t000 hoUiSe, werc
accompanying him to his quarters, ;st oVed by tire in Canton, and 500 all anxious to congratulate him u?vn 1.-."
his hnPDV restoration to rank and f.i- iiK.h fiwin ram. i. ij-m : no doubt but that they will have a . . ..;k . ,. minated, and nothing is lett, in any sufficient may be had to make it an
vor, all pleased to assure him of 000 men li il.clr lives bv the explosion general engagement to-day; and. faUe and cajutnr)ious imputations upun h:s shape, to aftect our commercial in-, honor,and an ornament to the borouglu their esteem for his person and scr-! of a magazine. i should it result in the triumph of the'cn iracfer anj motives. tercourse, or mar those good feelings If the hon. council would engage in vicesl I In Constantinople, in 1773, a fire de-! whites, it will probably fire the whole. Hjsobiect wasto promote hrm;niou3 which should ever exist between two the improvement of the only public
And often in his after life did Mor-'s,ruVtll 2,000 bouses; another fire, in 17- nation ftUe Creeks with feelings of and united action on this suiter, arid he nations endeared by so many early ground the borough has in her posses-
J.000 houses; with one hostility. Although I apprenend but beheveJ it could best be done ly taking and valuable recollections. To our sion, and pass an ordinance to regu-
who.late the same, I think they woxi'.dren-
le state some service, w ithout
sxpenditure of the borough rev-
These remarks are made oy
rtio feels the want of sufficient
ice to effect any important good 1 is I
person etse he woutd engage m
work in another way, than by
lvpushiar,and terhaps intruding
'his err.
gan reason upon the events which i7 consumed 40,
w e have transmitted to the Americans l,r .nvo exceptions me greatest nre ot little danger here at present, I shad the ground marked out in the resjiution, t rench Inends m particular,
and their posterity, and ho would say. . e " accouHl- Ag;im lose no time in putting the block- and by coming at once to a decisive vote were exceedingly desirous of peace, derail
what could the unusual clemency of ''a.,f'Je'irn-ve1 . lM'U9es; ,n houses in a state of defence, to the upon the whole question of the aoohtion and who have gone with us 111 our anv
the Commander-in-chief towards so '1V end that v. e may not be taken by sur- 01 siavCry. ue Dei.eveu mis resolution earnest elFects to see it promoted bvienue.
insubordinate a soldier as I wasmcan? " 1!!' a P 1.- . Sprise. !wouId bo sustained by the a most unani- every honorable mean s,we oiler ourione w
Was it that my attacking the enemy l".' 1-Oai Verv respectfully. raous rote ot the southern delegation 100 sincere congratulat.ons. influer 1 , 11.- 11- .1- i 1,1 1-.UUU nouses ana J.UUU. - i.miv W r.rn inn this floor, and that in Rich case, it would be: - , . i-
wereeer 1 couia nr.u mm, ana ti.e;Sorcs wen s,VEn thflUMnd' . .V ' ou ,.nA h " hmt r.fW,in, . . sPecliJl messenger, irom the &L in
aiiacK being crowned with success,: houses were al.o burnt in ISIS. And so - 1 1 'ieut: u 4tn iianiry-i honntM. ' ;.,,- v,rth I Andrew, has proceeded to ashing- the
snonid plead m bar ot the disobedi-; late as the vear 1823. a fire in thnt riiv ten. Jones. Adj. ienerai. , ... . .. a (. , . 'ton with the mteiiirence. mere
1 1 iriiiiiiiiinii. . wr-mjt'i t"u iiidt f j ' i
ence ot a positive order? Certainly consumed 12,000 houses, 400 boats, and
not. asu tiiat ashington wed. IlKi persons lot their lives.
TFort 3Iitchcll is the old Creek A-
gencv post. It is on tae Ala ham a'
suci a resolution had been otlered by any! Extract ot a letter from X. M. Uoth
now -u. mat v asatngton we.ij-itKi persons ioft their lives. gencyposu n is on uie .-vianama memberof this House, coming from the ! schUd, dated London. January 6th,! knew I loved, nay adored hm above About one Uird oJ Copenhagen was de- side ot the Cnanhoochee river, about 5,me gecticn of countrv Wl,h himself. j to Messrs. J. U Ac S. Josetn fc!
all human beings! That knowledge1 droved by fire in 1795.
t . t s . -r i a. i si f - -
would not nave weighed a leather in Al ue cor.ingra;:on oi Kingston,
1 15 miles below the town of Columbus.5 tie should say nothing here in relation to 111 . i 1 1 1 - t
the scale of hi. military justice. In;iTr"ca. property to the a.nou . . - . . I iai ..... i
ingston, Ja-jvhich is on the left hand of the river.; the motives of hiscoll at of $200,-j 11 ! pinion'he mirrht entert
eaues
whatever o-
i osapi
Co.,ot this city:
The Message of vour President!
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oui ui mciii, ii wi'inu ; j i .1, at i
snort, the wnoio a:t-ir is explained inr.' "t, , . . ln!?in :.Iiacre?. la a!J narratives of: be unworthy of him lo impeach them here.! "J i--- " i . '""1: fiv words it ws inv firs: otfence'. .a o"nfiberg, in Prussia, w:u; suffering, a single well-authenticated indi ! Ia relation to the srticle in the newspa- 41X1 etiect .C0 be desired ujn the Th clemencv of Washington to the 'i"VJ by 6.re w'ch 27SjriduaI example affects the feelings more; psr of which the member of S. C. com- question which Trance has been j
first oflence preserved to tne srr.iv of . , VT,i o,W rW-j sensiDly than tne most eloquent gn-rau-; phined he, (Mr. ll.) would .v, that he iiadr1 ""ce wun vour vovernmerit, the revolution r ne f its most va!u J V. V r j ties of widei spread calamity, Ot this na-j nothing to do wit!, it, th it he knew no'.hi&gi and 1 am happy to iniorrn yoa that edand elfeciive soldier, and had it , f a , London, in ISIV, 000.ture is the following so.ternent by Mr.lrf it until he resd it in the psper but.so he French Govemrricnt is now prereward in little more than two years'- rS' 'I !ves" a Pemberj Cooler, cf the New River i-ht.We,! far a kis own mem rv s&r.t:u him, he be- pared to make the payment, on acfrom the date of our narrative, when F inl.llh I .m,Dor3,0,e j Caoe Florida. .V. 1". Artcr-.can. j 'iev?d that that article hzd neither calum- count of the inucruTutv.as soon as apHridlcr General Mornconsuma dd "nd fhil? f for' "Ui k"d stocks and.C ted his own fame, snd A M .,n,lr. .mu.h ue!faI ho? he. foand Eleri' justice to him. nwrican securities wid einerien
7 --"u.'f"; a o caarcnes-iton, ot Cecl county, Suto of Maryland,!
The measures proposed in this resoiu-rjie benefit of tiiis resuiu
MARRIED, Clrx Tiioarlav latif ! tT l?tv AlY.lfl Vf
Hastings. Mr. Axdbew FiM.rr, to Mis .Mabv Bradbchv, both of dim county. Cash Immediately F 1NTEN D to ttart to the Kt om MandtJ, 1 the 7th day of .M-.rca next, and wool respectfully, but c rt t ;;tly invite all wb have accounts rr '. ts of six months one year's standing, i cdl and settle p" vious to '.hat time. JEREMY MAXSCR. Richmond, Feb. 27, 1836.
