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M. WoaTHrNCTotf. fNDlAN OUTIlAGr.l ft cm the Jikantai Gazette oMafth 23. W'e learn from a corect source that rupture is about to break cut between the been There Is nothing to justify a nuisance like the large mound dearth on the tide walk, near the junction cf the I'crry itreeti. It has ken there a lonir time, BROOKLYN, WKDMXIDATi MAT 24, 1820.

loso. Cherokee and Osage Indiansthe litter Ml, Tl.e Council e.f Appointment cf thii tate, will mett at AlUny, cu Monday, the The Boston Palladium, speaking of the New-Yoik observe." The friend, of Tcinpklns and Clinton, In New. accuse the other of receiving federal votes, as an unpardusuble tin, and each party tinned in this rcspcit as much it could. and should not have been tolerated two days. We have plenty of cartmcn who ecu, 7V Launth, It wu erroneously stated To he Sold, 0i rft I jf dnu of June AT I'UIIMC AIJCTIOlSy.

AT TUB TOKMNI C(trt fc-liOUSF, '1 o'efocfr, nv HUJiiiji aii siimtn.v, A HOUSK and LOT of GIIOUNP, mw it. the New Ferry, Uiooklyn, on the correr of Mailt and Frotit-strt-fts, being cfl fat ori MuiMtreet and 7.1 fet't on ProiiUstrtt-t, wiUa tlx privilege of an alli-v in th r-ar 0 (Wt u-j Aho, KK1IIT LOTS of GHOUXl), togttlirr on Pearl and Propct-tret, hVook-I vii. tting together, 003 fnl in front and mar our laftt that the line of battle ship, ot (be Ny-Vircl, Mat to be launched on the 37th Inst. We cannot learn that the day lor want employment. Where aro our village officers S.

Mr. W. The present situation of our streets Lunching hai been appointed, but under stand the will be ready about ih 30ih naving killed three hunters of the former, and some others were missing, who are "also supposed to be murdered. 'I he Che-rokecsuro preparing to take vengeance on the thngea for this act; But Major ewis, S. Indian Apfrit, prevailed upon ihetn to wait until he should have seen Governor Miller, and would endeavor to obtaia through him felnu8 redress from tho Osoges.

On bis way down to this place, he met our Governor, who was on a visit, at the Cadron. The Governor will meet and hold council with the Cheio-kcea hi the SOih cf Apiil. ihewsus strongly the necessity of better instant, md tt is generally believed kite ude-walki, and of having Rat stones at the trill be launched on that day. aud 100 feet in drpth on ia-h fomitre crossings. A few loads of gravel (it we cannot have flat, atones at the bide walks) the corntr of Prarl ard Propct-streiti.

'row tht JlrrM. Extract of Iptter from on board the l.intiu, Jan. 4, 44 Please inform that these villainous Chinese have treated us with every possible indignity and In dum, r. in loon our forc. lid.

"ai oxi. oc. ii to Mo framing Vessels of War A rcoIu- would do much aervice, 1 ho expense Abo, luth of unai'sn, at the corner of York and Jackson-st rtet Uine toeetfier. in leneih, on York.trM CCX, iinn nasscu bom Mouse 01 isongrcss in of good walks would be very small to the i -i March 181V, directing mat biivchciso war then building, or thereafter to be built feet, and in depth, on Jjcksn-strret iWiu the first instance thev refused us every owners, and yet we are domf to wade through the mud in our principal streets. How strange it is that every individual has rot particulars apply to Jatntt A.

lUuniltortfi No. 18, CKLr.Bfrpet. oi to the Auctioneers-' hould he named by tl.e Secretary of the I species of aupply, and necessity compelled us to procure them from these who were No. flj, Walt-street. Navy under tne uircction oi me rreii lent, according to the following rule not public spirit enough to keep his own 23 feet of walk in good order.

hardy enough to brinir them in defiance May 18. vt From M. De J'rudt'n lite view of the State (J Jluroie, after the Congreta of Aix.la- Chuietle, The interest of Europe, is to gain the ficedom of the seas, Such also is the interest of all America. It Is the 'duty of or the interdiction. Those of the first class, shall be called By the bye, our annual meeting is near after the States of the Union those of the at hand, when all that is wanted in (he We were forbidden to visit Canton, us pass the JJocca Ticris.

We have been Potatoes, Of a Superior finality, son sali; ar the way of improvement for the ensuing year iccond class, ai'cf tne Ktverij nd.tnoie the 3d class, afierthe principal Cities and ar. lu. 11)0 rtljf must be then attended to, or it will proba- rance quietly, but unceasingly to tuin Tnwni i taking care that no two vessels compelled to take passage in a Chinese boat and leave the ship st such time as would tnaole us to pass their batteries and gun bouts under cover of i.inht, or take her uttcntion to the marine. Oreat 13 ritain ST01lK of WILLIAM Jl may oppose obstacles to this measure i but OuhH. ly remain undone throughout the year P.

they are not felt, now that the former dan- jBH505 wishing to purchase would do ger or universal dominion is no more. The iny go on verjr. IJst of SE.YATO US chosen at the late rapia. advantage of vessels bound to Canton. Our own boats were not allowed to enter the mouth oi the river as they would be fired on the moment they came within iiuutc iiiusi nu win increase 1 1 i.

election. Jircr Messrs. Hart, Miles, w. wiv.i jLiltiaill liiual flIIU will giauu nd Forward in the Nary shall bear the same name." In pursuance of the above plan, it is said the states entitled to the names of the first class, are to. be ascertained by to', under the direction of the Board of Commission, ers.

Though this rule may operate as a safeguard against any thing that would p-pear like favoritism, still it would be not a little mortifying to the inhabitants of the state of New York, should the nchle si ip now nearly ready for launching into her waters, be named after some state admitted ally diminish. France is placed the centre of the maritime Dowers of Europe, Salcj bv Auction. On Thursday ilittblh day ofJfay, Middle district Lyndc, Douck and J. I Miller. and her duty and her interest calls for her attention to this important object.

Southern district Messrs. Iiowne and WILL bi sold at We of the Ship TELGHAPII, asshrf now if oi iiir flirts. x.u.uj,0 io now prcssca oy two prccio- r91wi-(i on cnim.unA nh. nunating powers, one military, the other njet, Klijah Eoardman, Esq. Is appointed gun shot and although ten minutes active application of our broadsides would leave scarcely a stone standing of their whitewash walls, we are compelled to put up with the indignity of their contemptible threats, and doubt not the poor devils really think they have effectually alaimcd us! I Our case is not, however, singular as regards the restrictions and indignities they impose on us, for they treat all foreign essels of war in the same manner.

There Senator from the State of Connecticut, in the Congress of the United States, in the into the union within the lat four months. It is generally supposed that she is'to be called the Mv- York, which is by r.o means place of the Hon. Samuel XV Dana, whose navai. ane cannot dcrend herself against JXMES CI10PSKY the other, but by putting France at the JOHN VAN DYKE. head of a naval confederation, which will My 84th.

vr absolutely require for its success, the coin- Pfnro fnv (Wt llf.rcoe cidence and aid of the American States. "SlUrC 101 UaitIC IJorSCS. It is in the transatlantic reuions that we THI5 having larger quantity of term of sersice expired on the 3d of certain, the chances being tvcnty.fivo a ent i March last. The sloop George, Lldr idge, of Sag gliDSt must look for the source of commercial I. rasfwre tono tnan is for bis has been one or more instances of Lniriish r- own stock.

ibhw to take a numbtf of Horse Harbor, from Charleston for the port of CONGKF.SS men of war forcing way into tho ri-' 1 Ca'" PturinK. The lot eonsbt, of New. York, is cat away at squam ueach The first session of the sixteenth Con and totally lost, with all the cargo. Crew press, terminated on Monday the 1 fth inst er and hammering the rascils soundly, (j fjr 'r 1 00 acres, all one encloaure, is well ten- it wluch separate from ced, and well supplied with water. Termj- and would klTord us a great deal ol satis- hcr nol m.

f(jf month fQf faction to show then similar marks of ibr. ci a v. Both houses adjourned about 4 o'clock and passengers saved. In 1813, it was ascertained by the au jn. tine die.

A number of acts finally pas respect but the pacific motive ot cur seeking orders for the uuiversc at the I eept-r, nar the land, or to thorities of Spain that the colony of the sed, and were signed by the President, vuit will not allow us that pleasure. IMIVIUL. UUlliKLIUU. couitof London." who attended all day in the capitol for that Hondas brought the mother country in Our supplies are at this time furnish New-Utrecht, May 84. 4W purpose, among which were the following debt annually no less than 800,000 dollars.

ed from Macao, by permission of the Man At act authorising a loan of 83,000,000 darines, which they consider a peculiar Execution George and Itcnry an act lavine a new tonnage on French indulgence. vessels an act authorising the building Roberts, alias Wolf, were executed for A person putting himself up as a candidate for a legislative station in Missouri-offers as a recommendation of himself, that he is a republican, and an enemy to the restriction of slavery," when such To Carpenters. TIIR subscriber will receive proposals untif the 12th of June next, for building, by contract, a Store in the village of Flatbusb the dimensions of which shall be 20 feet fronts cl several vessels of war an act authori- piracy at Charleston, on the iztn instant Indian Mission. The Rev. Dr.

sine a summary process against public de-j Iirilaford and Griffin, who were to have Jinqucnts and defaulters; an act for the been executed at the same time, have rc left Albany a few days since on his way to Buffalo, being employed by govern detestable paradoxes aa this dare to be I ty 85 feet depth, and 1 feet post with twet 1 Sllf imlf mA aa a a -n A i I Avri tos xtrinAnW atsA rftn rnr thu In punishment of piracy, Lc. Ice. The ses ceared a respite from the President for two ment, on a mission for investigating the must be the mental capacity, or the moral I boarded. Those wishing to contract, may ion closed in perfect harmony. A unan- I months.

fcclin of a writer or what must he obtam rtler information, by applying at my actual condition of the Indians in the western and north vestcrn parts of the Union imous vote ot tnanas was circn io me Sneaker. Mr. Clay, for the dignity, ability Kesfionsiblc Offltes.X law has passed think of those to whom he offeis such detestable and irreconcilable contradic preparatory to a distribution of the and impartiality, with which he had dis-1 at the recent session of Congress, entitled, unds that have been appropriated by Con residence at Flatbush. Security for the fulfilment of the contract will be required. A.

D. OSTRANDER. Flatbush, MaygJ. SV Six. Cents Reward.

tions and recommendations. Aurora. charted his duties. He replied with much An act to limit the term of office of cer gress foi the civilization of the Indians. feelinr, in which he expressed that it was tain officers therein named, and for other )r.

Morse will proceed from Detroit to mob-blr the last time he should ever ad- nurno.es." 1 he officers named, are Makinaw from thence across the north Jack Randolph being once pushed cn some votes that he had given, to the surprise of his friends, replied" Sir, 1 know where my tobacco ciop brings the best i si dr the house from that place. It is District Attorneys, Navy Acents, He TT. AN AWAY from the subscriber on th western territory, to the falls of St. Antho MX understood that Mr. Clay intends to retire ccivers of Land of Land fld of April last, a Negro woman namerl ny, and in Ijs wav will visit all the tribes TEAM, about CO years old, stout made and! Aurora.

ifrom public lire, and devote himself to bis Offices, Commissary General of Purchases, II of Indians that reside in that country. 'J'hc anecdote of Jack Randolph reminds 1,1 her actioiu, speaks the Dutch and nrtiiessinn. i ionecion oi vusioms, iuu uimlui i- -ii. English lantUajres. Also, a black girl, (daiieh-) He will then probably descend the Mississippi, and oh his return, examine the con Surveyors of Customs, raymastcrs ot tne a a I 77 11 hale, mentioned in our last, is 1 Army, Apothecary ocnerai- w.

auiuc Kilt I'd. lam- i 1 ing to him of national character and Amer. f' 1 1 r. black coior, thick lips, and speaks both Dutch rcan fee ings-' Don talk to me 0r Amer- and El, lishi Thej took w(th them a rieW lean Icehngs; I am not an American, I otClothmrr. The ahVH reward will nairl still exhibited in this place, and has been, All these officers are to be eommis dition of the tribes in the western states.

I he intention of government, in this mission, we learn, to obtain an accurate by great labor, divested of every substance sioned for four years, but removable at II la am a Virginian, sir; and I would fight for to any person who will return them to thar which can cause a disagreeable smcn pleasure. account of the state of all the savages north of the Ohio. The following is an extract of a letter muioiiiaii suip oi me ancient uo minion isuuscnoer ai laiuiibn out no cuargei paiu. alienated and made a part ol your ten I All persons are forbid to harbor, trust, or em MORE PIRATES CONDEMNED. ploy them, under penalty of the law.

Boston, May 16. In the Circuit Court from Dr. Mitchell addressed to Mr. G. C.

Langdon, the proprietor, dated on Saturday last As to the actual condition of the body this morning, when I was at the place JAfi IUTAIAS. Flatbush, May 24. 81 of the United Stales now in term in tins mile square, sooner than for all the lands east of the 74. Tiie Launch. Flint Gla9 An inexhaustible source of pure White Sand, suitable for the manufacture of Flint Glass, has lately been district, sentence of death was yesterday nronounced bv his honor Judtrc Story, on discovered in the towns of Woodbury and One Cent Reward.

RAft AWAY, on the 29th of April, from the subscriber, a negro man. named wherc it lies, I found nothing to alarm me mUiam Holmes, Thomas Warrington, and v-p- Subscriber most respectfulfy Middlcbury, in the state of Connecticut U-J JL informs his friends and particularly Edward Roseroaine as Pirates and Felons, the citizens of Brooklyn, that he has made JACK, a slave, aped about 36 vears. Whfi- to be executed on the 15th of June ensu ing, between the hours of It) and I o'clock. and a petition is now before the legislature ol that state, for an act granting to the proprietors thereof corporate privileges tor carrying on the manufacture of Flint Glass. fA.

Gaz. They were convicted oi piracy uuu either on the score of comfort or health. The removal of ihe more perishable parts, jhe free application made of lime and charcoal, and the coolness of the atmosphere, all conspire to favor the wishes of the citizens to gratify their rational curiosity. Your assurances to me that you will, without delay, remove the carcase before arrangement3 to accommodate a Select rum- ever shall return hint to the subscriber, shall ber of Ladies and Gentlemen on the top of receive the above reward, but no charges paid, his house, at the launching of that splendid All persons are cautioned against harboring or Ship, now oa the stocks in the Navy employing him, under penalty of the law. Yard he presumes to say there is no FREDERICK DEVOO.

house in the vicinity that affords so good a Bushwick, May 17. flw murder last year; but exceptions were taken to the jurisdiction of the Court The Commissioners of the Navy adver and questions thereon were referred to i i tise that they will receive proposals till the Sunreme Court oi trie u. o. iur Pen prospect as ms ne nas opened a suijscriptiou it degenerates to nuisance, and in antici list, and respectlully suggests to those who intend honoring him with their patronage, to the 15th June next, for furnishing the frames, beams, knees, plank, and copper required lor five schooners of 17 i tons pation of all municipal orders, convinces me that you have that just and proper Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to ihe directed and delivered, I will expose to laic on Thursday the 6th day of July next, it ten o'clock, a.

m. on tbe premises, all the right, title and interest of John Itennet, of, in, and to All that certain House and lot of ground, litUate in sense of private light, whic.1 forbids it to call immediately and get their tickets, as lie understands the launch will take place in a few days. Those who apply-first have the preference of seats. Tickets 30 cents, to be had each, one to be delivered at Boston, one at New.York, one at Philadelphia, one at encroach upon public leeling. Considerintr vou, and your Washington, and the other Norfolk.

at the flar. The subscriber with confidence as contributing to aid the study of Zoolo asserts his Liquors and refreshments generally, Sands-street, 25 feet from the corner of Pearl sion. That Court has pronounced that the Circuit Court had jurisdiction. The admonitory address of the Judge previous to passing sentence, was most impressive-y solemn and the prisoners, though they heard it with firmness, appeared suitably affected at their situation. When the awful sentence was pronounced, the whole assemblage arose and appeared silently to respond to the pathetic benediction and farewell which closed it.

A Contrast. On Wednesday last the leeihlature of the state of Rhode-Island as- Murder. An inquest was held on Sun day morning, at Dooiey Long Room, in New-York, on the body ot Ihomas Byrnes, are not inferior to any in the U. States, He street, in the town of Brooklyn, county of Kings, also has prepared Salvages, Confectionary and bounded in front on Sands-street, ilience rurt othr NickNacks, for the occasion, and hopes ning southerly about 95 feet, thence Weiterly all who purchase will find them palatable. thirty-ieven and a half feet to the land of Joiepa With the renewed assurance that it is his Moier, thence alonp the laud of Mr.

Moier, roost positive determination to spare neither northerly 95 feet to Sand street aforesaid, with. aged 29, a native of Ireland, found dead in the yard No. 23 Catharine Lane, i A wound in his head 7 inches in length, and inches deep. Verdict of. the jurors, stmbledat Newport counted the votes given at the last general election, ascertained and oroclaimcd the persons elected.

gy, and to promote researches science, 1 beg you to accept the assurances of my esteem and regard SAMUEL, L. MITCHELL. Bank Lyndc Cathn, late Cashier of the U. S. Branch Bank in New-York has been appointed President of the Merchants' Bank, in the place of Richard Varick, resigned.

Morris Robinson, Cashier of the bank of Orange County is chosen Cashier of the U. S. Branch bank, in the room of Mr.Catlin. Banks. The banks of Ilallowcl and Augusta, Castinc, and Wiscasset, in the state of Maine have failed to redeem their Wilful Murder, by some person or persons unknown.

We understand says the Washington On Thursday the legislature proceeded to the election of civil and military officers, and on Friday the assembly adjourned, havinc iti less than three days compieteu the bus'tiess ot the session, congress h.iq in session upwards of months, pains, nor expense to accommodate an who visit his house, to the fullest extent, he sub- win mCK0F In scribes himself the pubhVs most humble set- Dated 24th-May, 1830. vint' thomas wahd. Caution. Nassau Hall, adjoining the centre gate of the A BOY about IS years old Called a few Navy-Yard. days since at the ehop of Mr.

BUR Brooklyn, May 54. NET wheelwright, near the Old Ferry THE CELEBRATED FULL BHHD BUN- nd wished to purchase a knife, for which NING HOUSE. Iie offered in payment a guinea, which American Eclipse. horse against any Boise, Mare, or Gelding in le was then told he must bring his aunt the United States, to run the four mile heats, the shop, when he immediately ran off andtheojfer riot being accepted, nor a single find escaped, from the circumstances it proposition made for that purpose, will con- i supposed the guinea was stofen. The tinue him at COVERING, for the Season, owner may have it by indemifying his ending on the 1st day of August next.

prone rty and paying the expense of thi HIS STAND will be one wee at Jf. Thomas C. Thorrfi on Great JVedr, near Sue fi meelwrightAhofr cess Pond, Queen's County, commencing on frrtm thm and they have not devised and adopted a City Gazette, that Commodore Charles Stewart, of Pensylvania, recently returned from the command of the Mediterranean squadron, in the Franklin, 74, has been appointed by the President, with the consent of the Senate, a member of the board of Navy Commissioners, vice Commodore Stephen Decatur, deceased. The salary authorized by law, for this office is per annum. Dispatch of business On i Monday last single law calculated to oeucr me conui-lmn of the nation I There has indeed bills in specie, in consequence ol which they are now passing at a discount of 50 been a wasteful expenditure of public iser cent time and public money.

Dan. Press. The Hessian Fly, it is said, is making rreat ravages with the heat in the state MARRIED, On Wednesday evening, at Flatbush, a young lady attended the county coHrt of Chesterfield, for the purpose of choosing a guardian. The guardian was chosen, r. I bv the Rev.

J. M. Matthews, Egbert May 24. and consented forthwith to his own union with his fair ward. A license was immediately issued, and the happy pair became Mr.

John R. Snedeker's, near the Bath Course Benson, jun. esq. of Le Roy, to Maria, daughter of the late John N. Cowcnhoven, esq.

of New-Utrecht. 4 I DIED, In this place, on Monday morning, Mrs. Mnru Ann Titus, wife of Mr. James Titus, and so alternately during the remainder of man and wife before they left the spot Attitetf Bread for the ensuingveek, in the torn of JUmldyn, May 24, 182a Sup. flour, int.

4i. pr. bbl. 61 oz. for 12 1-2 ct the Season.

C. W. VAN RAN5T. May 24. tf.

Fair ladies go ye and do like r. In, do. do. 0 hZ 6 1-4 ctr of Maryland in many fields the entire crop is nearly destroyed. An appropriation of 15,000 dollars has been made by Congress, for repairing the public ware-house on Staten Island.

The mayor of Savannah has acknowl- edged the receipt of seven hund.ed dollars being the donation of Messrs. J. Sc C. UotTOX, of New-York city, for the relief of the sufferers by fire. Extract of a letter from a Midhhipman on board of the United States ship Cyane, dated Sierra Leone, March 23d, 1820 We arrived here after a passage of six -weeks.

The Elizabeth had arrived about ten djys before us, and has gone on to and daughter of Mr. Thomas Langdon, do. mixed with fine Indian do. lo. do.

mixed with rye flour, do. do. Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to Messrs, JFif. 6 12 1-2 ct 31 1-2 6 l-4ct 76 12 1-2 cts 33 6 1-4 cts 84 13 1-2 ct 4i 6 1-4 cts fn fnr Orwt Manure, aged 19 years.

At Wilmington, N. C. suddenly, in con-sequence taking a decoction of the roots of the Jamestown weed anu Jessamine, administered by a negro, on the 25 th mi. at live Flour 25a. per bbl.

are requesi. a to can ana seme ic Those who advocate slavery may form an opinion of themselves, by supposing Africa civilized, and her ships employed in stealing white let them make one step more, and suppose some 20 or 30 of our American slave-holders put up sale at auction, and ask hoT much as a ropcrty tbey were worth. XTn iriiltnn-ctrwt. where attendance will be given everyday for four weeks, Persons Mug their bmJ deficient in the hours of 10 and 3 o'clockf weight or qunlitj, etn hve redrew on spplyinf ta the oTti of tbe poor of the town ult.Mr. Peter Dc fUtt, ogeu jyc4i late of New-York, and for a few months a resident of that place.

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