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The Daily Constitutionalist and Republic from Augusta, Georgia • 2

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The water was so spread out that the channel' Las the President in his discretion shall" pre iThe Savannah ueoraiaa ot the zstnmK vious to their being issued think it best to or says:" We have been informed that the De was not properly defined But we una ex-stand that the boats will run up in future and ory of our-Fathers that we should take the ground which self respect honor and consti- -tutionil equality demand- Our position once taken there'ean be no footsteps backwards COLLIEK THE CONSTITUTIONALIST I 8 JAMES GARDNER JR der Authority has already beengiven by the act of Marefe 3d 1849 to issue stock for the $3- bring1 out the Cotton The isifc river traae is destined to add materially to the freights on the River and Roads as well is business in the Southern cities ChattanTOjaGaztlte' 250000 appropriated to carry into the 15thartide of the treaty with Mexico" of his own Tables which he left at his death However this ay be Mason came to America shortly afterwards finished his works here in 1767 and '68 and returned no more to England He died somewhere in Pennsylvania in 1787 suffering for several years melancholy aberrations of mind '-v His chief memento here is the line 'which bears his name whose latitude he and his colleague determined at 15 miles south of the most southerly point of the town of Philadelphia and ia the reduction of the peninsula line di- viding the present states of Maryland and Delaware lo its value oa the meridian This lest 28th nt- "-a'-- To pay the instalments due to Mexico and (From the Baltimtre St Fifteen Days Later from San Francisco is Daily per annim I J8 00 Tri-Weekly per aaaam 6 00 Jf paid in advance 5 00 Weekly per annum if paid in advance OO facte teriui are offered to new tuhf eribers and a 'fold mberiber who pay op all arrearages" la uo case will the weekly paper be sent at unless the money accompanies the order in no case" will it be sent at $200 to an old sub criber in arrears ARRIVAL OF THE EM FIRE CITY provide for the gradual extinguishment or tne public debt' the Secretary recommends economy tS appropriations and an increase of duties on imports which he advocates at length with great force and perspicuity He proposes: 1st A considerable increase of duty on cottons hempen goods sugar salt coal woollens iron hemp unmanufactured 2d A return to the system of specific duties on articles oft which they can be conveniently Bringing Haifa Million of Dollars ana is more remarkable for the attention it excited at the time than for any intrinsic merit be 235 Passengers yond the zeal and labour in its execution Its Return of Colonel WeUcr Democratic Jcket conception was radically faulty it reposes upon JDWhenthe year paid for at 200 expires the" no tnangulaton but is a straight line of more elected at San Later News from Sir John Cholera at Mazatlan than 80 Inues cut throueh wood' with a I iper II sot aisetmtinned or paid tor id advance rista of 30 feet in width and measured with a steel'chain on the ground where inequalities The Empire City Captain Gaston arrived wIl be seat oa tne old terms 250 if paid at th tfice within tne year or £300 if paid after the expiraticm of the year 3 '-) Lat New York at 10 o'clock on Tuesday were reduced by calculation to a uniform level lLrl 03tae mnst bs paid on all eommume attoti Mason and Dixon therefore allowed what is letters of business still regarded as the most hazardous part of a pot of the South Western Railroad has been permanently fixed at Og'ethorpe hf a resolution of the that all necessary papers have been that the Road is now all under contract to that point the grading and bridging is far advanced to the timber for the superstructure is nearly all ready that one cargo of the iron has already arrived in and that fifty-one miles of the Road as far as Oglethorpe will be in complete operation in time for the next crop of cotton It is supposed that there 'will be at least fifty thousand bales of eotton received at this new town of Oglethorpe the first year It will give us great satisfaction to observe the progress and in time to witness the prosperity of Oglethorpo We of Savannah cannot but feel sympathy' for our forthcoming sister Oglethorpe founded Savannah and his good name will we trust be as successful as his wisdom here in establishing this new evidence of gratitude for his pre-eminent services We promise a visit to Oglethorpe as soon as the fifty-one miles are completed" The Acttox op the Legislature to-day This we toek to as the proudest day in the annals ofAlabaraa We- say so because we expect our Legislature to pass the resolutions of the Senate with Mr Winston's amendment which we thinks worth all the rest in fact without it the others would be tame and spiritless This the part of our Legislature unanimous as we doubt not it will be gives to the free soiler and all those who seem determined to force upon us the restrictions concerning slavery the first tangibh evi- geodetic operation to prevade their whole work and success in such an undertaking in spite of I (Fft? tha Baltimore Clijjper 25th inst) the ingenious suggestions of (Javendish and the encomiums of Marhelvne would have Hi' Report the Secretary of the Wr Treasury" annual report of Mr Meredith been more remarkable than its admitted fail ure laid 3d On those articles on -which an adva-lorem duty is retained he recommends that it be levied on the market value in the principal markets of our own country at the time of arrival It would be easier to ascertain at our ports such market value than it is to ascertain what was that of a foreign country at a past time He also recommends the 1 appointment of appraisers at large whose duty it shall be to visit from time to time the different custom houses interchange views superintend the mode of appraisals and suggest such practical reforms as may be deemed necessary to a just and equal enforcement of the revenue laws 4 Recommends a higher duty on npnenu-merated articles than on others to avoid litigation Different rates of duty on manufactures of the same material are also inconvenient and the same remark applies to the different rates imposed upon the manufactures of wool and manufactures jof worsted The effect of laying the same or a higher rate of duty on the raw material than is imposed on the manufactured article too evidently tends to injure our industry in Qpmpi- wkwX Treasury accompanies the Z-t It quite a voluminous The Empire City brings the government tnau although say-the New York Evening Post ne from San Francisco by the "Panama" was waiting at Cruces and the mail agent at that place declared that it should lie there for the next six months if necessary but what a mail steamer should take it None of the mail contract steamers being at Chagres or hkely to be there for a fortnight when the Empire City left JThere was a very heavy vote in favor of the constitution and its adoption is considered certain The rainy seasonhas commenced in California Later California papers were brought to York by Louvit Co's California Express but our full files have not yet come to hand We take the following correspondence from the New York Evening Post Correspondence of the Evening Po THE CONSTITUTIONALIST rcr-V-JCttmwt and in the pres- Z-" "C- our columns we cannot IV" ttD following condensed ihe receipts and exp hi(h contains endioc 30th Jane 1SL ptsfrom customs'- me mcai yesr Receipts SUNDAY mOKZIlUG BSC 30 it avails of Tre Proprietors of Warehouses in Augusta us eayaov' specie 1 and loans in in Do funded 50 00 and Hamburg will oblige us by having th stock of Cotton in their respective Ware houses coanted for us on Monday morning erQ 00 Citt of Washington Dec 14 184y Sir We the Representatives from the Stat of Alabama in the Congress of the United States feel it to be our duty to inform you thai in judgment the affairs of the govern-ment have reached a cxW of no ordinary moment i i ff 5 The House of Representatives has up to this hour fonnd it in -ssible to effect an organization end consequ ntly the whole action of the Government so far as it depends upon the legislatioalof Congress is arrested This is 'not occasioned so much by a division of strength between the two great political par-Vies of the United States as it ia by the ref lift il of the members representing what is know as the Freesoil 'party to co-operate in organizing the IIo! unless they can secure from the presiding oificer whose duty it will be to appoint committees some pledge to aid them in their purpo of directing the legislation of Congress against the interest and honor of the -alavehplding States1 For the first time in our history these men have acquired sufficient strength to enable them seriously to affect th action of the Government We still hope for an organization of the House and earnestly trust that it be so organized as to protect us against the disturbing and mischievous pi lii of the party to which we have referred We feel it to be our duty however in view of the threatening aspect which political affairs now wear to put you in possession of these facts We think we are well acquainted with th spirit of the people of Alabama and wo believe that it is their fixed purpose never to submit to the threatened encroachment on their rights that they will never submit to any act of the Government of the United Stateswhicli excludes slavery from the territory acquired from Mexico and which is the property of tha States of this Union that they will" never submit to anyact of the Government abolishing slavery in the District of the Columbia and that they will demand that the provision ot the Constitution in regard to their property shall befiithfully observed We trust that no further aggression will be made upon the riant of the slaveholding States but we regard the existing state of affairs as so serious that cannot forbear from making this com nuni'ia-tion to you As the Legislature of our State i ntw session you may think it proper to communicate to them your views of the duty of the State irt the present crisis We have the honor to be verv respectfully your ob't Mrv't HENRY MILLIARD JERE CLEMENS DAVID HUBBARD SAMSON HARRIS WM AI STON BOW DON To his Excellency II Collier Governor of the State of Alabama Teleyraphtd for the Charleston thrum Further Particulars by the America The Corn maiket was firmer and the demand stcaly but moderate An advance ot Is to '( Sd per 480 lbs has been established White is quoted at 29 to 30s Yellow 2 to 25s Gd Flour is in good demand Superfine American 22s Gd to 2is Western Phi Add balance in the Treasury July 1 1848 153534 iiuon wiia jH at ui uiuti cuuuhim nore than a passing observation The way Georgia was Carried for Taylor ia 1840 i59 10 Ve expense 01 tne warenouse system uuug dencejof the determination of the South to ACT And this is why we like it because it The expenditures for the fiscal year were in cash £46798667 82 Trea'y notes funded 10833000 CO S37631 66782 52184964 28 looks to action We have talked long enough let us now show them we intend to do something more This course too will place Alabama where she properly belongs in the front rank of the slave States on this question Now we do not thus exhibit our gratification" because the result may tend to a disruption of our Union but because we honestly Leaving a halsnec in the Treasury July 11819 The receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30 1850 are estimated at And the expenditures at' "ear nas oeeii 1 jiuji uu mui nau mo arfcfrom stotage 1 clerk hire labor urgecluded in ther expense Congress is the opxlTie for the expense of the system have not Qf which the Secretary thinks ness of the nerally beneficial to thebusi-ia said to be it8 practical operation upon duties unwj to By8tem of credit If the name and form the following alterattrstem be eo tinued 1st That any person recommend ad assistant treasurer be pcrsg a draft on an draft with the assistant deposit his the amount from time to timeund draw for he may desire upon his own as any person or persons provided thaiable to amount of the draft should be actuallhole 1 1 The Washington correspondent of the Bulletin Whig paper makes the following statement in reference to the late Presidential election: When the last Presidential campaign was going On and Georgia wanted aid she sang out to Massachusetts as Csear did to his best friend Ilelp me Cassius or I sink I am informed that the good Whigs of Boston responded to the call of the Whigs of Georgia by sending them $2000 and to the call of the Whigs of Plorida by sending to that far-off State $1500 But tints alters cases" This language is used in thespirit of complaint against the Whig members of Congress for deserting the Whig candidate for Speaker S37823464 28 43651585 94 Deficit July 11850 $588121 66 and sincerely believe that if the Union is to be saved this is the only method 1 eft to save it and at the game time maintain our honor in The receipts for the year1 ending June 30 1851 are estimated at And the expenditures at 534450 000 00 witnin a snore periou say two weens aiita-n tegrity and equality therein Ve have ever 1 Deficit ia 1C51 doposit of the draft 510547092 73 contended that the tree Mates would never havinr Aiassacuusetrs man alter tne Whigs of 2d That aary disbursing oihctr draft on an assistant treasurer should be per-eorgia had accepted pecuniary help from the push this question to the extremity of a dissolution of the Union provided they could be Total deficit of 1850 and 1851 £16375214 39 The Secretary refers to the increase of duty mitted to deposit such draft and draw for the convinced beforehand that the South would to the revenue officers by the establishment of the Warehouse system and states that dissolve sooner than submit 1 82 additional clerks have been employed We vet think that such an exhibition of at various ports to relieve as many inspectors determination oa the pare of the slave States VState to carry the election The noble calltof the South" as they were soothingly considhe Georgia Whig papers must feel better coK-taken in and may now perhaps pliments bef the sincerity of the com- The fact ison them was a big General Taylor round and it shouTling and fraud all Whigs of the great uLfurprise the different AJrANAMA UeC 4 lot The steamer Panama arrived here this day having left San Francisco on the night of the 25th November She brings 235 passengers and freight to the amount of $493389 of this there is about $50000 in gold dust and specie from Mazatlan and the remainder in gold dust from San Francisco There are a number of the passengers direct from the mines looking rusty enough but with well filled gold bags There is one among them who has $20000 in gold dust the result of his own digging his locate was at the north fork of the aba 330 miles from San Francisco He arrived in San Francisco on the 3d June and will probably be in New York by Christmas day Never was daily labor so richly rewarded! There are others wit'i their golden stores varying from $1000 to These however must be taicen as rare exceptions They report themselves as as having drawn the prizes while most a bout them had drawn blanks in the grand California lottery They all report the increase of difficulty in rinding gold the exhaustion of it in most of the accessible localities the impossibility of working the mines over four and hire months in the year and the general dissatisfaction of the miners with the results ot" their labors The yield of this year will hardly be over that of the lost which was estimated at eight million There were some fear entertained of famine in the interior of California The rainy season had set in and it was feared that the communication between those in the mines and the river towns where supplies could always b1 had would be cut off in consequence of the state of the road's and passes This would also apply to the emigrants across the mountains Provison8 had rism very high in San Francisco Pork wa selling at $65 and flour at $15 per bbl The latter had declined however on the day of the sailing of the steamer Warm clothing India Rubber coats and heavy boots were in great demand bringing high prices in consequence of the inclemency of the weather There was a good deal of sickness dysentery and fevers in Sai Francisso and the in terior towns and settlements I send you with this a list of the shipping in the various ports on the coast that the Panama stopped at incoming down I would call your attention particularly to the airiral at Mazatlan oa the 13th Nov of tho British man-of-war the Herald Capt Kellet She was in search of Sir John Franklin and proceeded as far as 73 deg 10 min latitude but could not get any tidings of him The Herald left the Plover" man-of-war to winter in Behrings Straits The Plover's boats had been sent up the Mackenzie river in search of Sir John Franklin The boats were to winter or even a majority of them will cause them amount in like manner provided that each order should be presented for payment within two weeks after its date These provisions would it is believed effectually prevent the checks or orders being used as currency In view of the opinion of the British navigation laws after the 1st of January the attention of Congress is called to the law regulating the coasting trade of the TJ States The coast survey under Prof Biche has been ably prosecuted during the year in July last there were 283 light-houses and 32 float to halt in their mad Carc and let us alone" If it does not we shall at least have done all that honor and good faith required of us We shall have civen them fair warning and due al party of Coon- dem thfet they should notice and will not be responsible for th dis tricks on each ing lights means sufficient to provide for des other We arc sorry that even ladelphia and Baltimore 20 to 20i Gd Ohk asters which may follow This prompt and titute and sick seamen in all the ports of the firm action by our Legislature will go far to Whig Union are asked for: the establishment ox a press should feel forced to eryfrn em what it conceives to be foul tlav V-aSnst mint and marine hospital at San Frmcisco and the erection of light houses and buoys on strengthen and make more potential what may bo said by our Sauator and Represen Whiggery to its Northern allies anrrv Vir tKA rrrftfi nf ClttTa rhaf are the rivers of California are recommended tatives in Congress We trust therefore that Various other matters touching the com There are 1 10 collection districts the U-nited States at 36 of which the revenuecol-lected does not iy expenses and at 18 others no revenue was collected during the year No reduction in the number of revenue officers can be made but on the contrary they should be increased The number of officers of revenue vessels charged upon the revenue has been "reduced from 24 to 16 of each grade Of the public debt amounting on the 1st October 188 to $65778450 41 the sum of $1073756 70 has since been tedeemed by the purchase of stocks he The public debt now amounts to $64704693 71 In order to aid in forming tn estimate of the expenses" occasioned by the war with Mexico the Secretary has directed a ment to be prepared showing the excess of the expenses of the army proper three years from 1st April 1846 to 1st April 1S49 over those for the three years immediately preceding and the excess of the expenses of the Navy proper for two and a half years from 1st April 1847 to' 1st October 1848 over those for the two and a half years imme-diately preceding The excess of array expenditures thus ascertained was £58853993 41 And the excess of nary expenditures 4751627 90 MA the House will with a unanimity similar to be paraded in the public prints that she merce and navigation of the country of little interest in this meridian ate referred to in this thus subsidized by the most thoroughly dyeuvtliat of tlie Senate pass the ipolution3 of the in-th-wool amti-alaverv State in tho TTnim V-ommSttee with Mr Winston's amendment interesting report miii mlI fnrfhirith htl iehmrtinh tn 2os Wheat 4s Gd to Gs 9d Corn Meal Its There is a better demand for American Provisions prices firm for middling and lower qualities of Bacon Short middling quoted at 25 a 27 Eistern 25 to 33 Western 2G to Beef is dull and unchanged in prices Tlurfe is a slight advance in Lard America 1 allow has advanced Gd Repobted Defalcation Prosper NVet-more York Navy Agent is charged with being a defaulter to the Government to the amount of half a million of lollars He has published a card announcing tintt his accounts are open for examination and that all demand against him will be paid Freights to New York are more firm than at last advices Wool has advanced from one to two pence per pound 4 New Yorx Dec 28- Masox aht Dixon's Lixb The recent op ators and Iteoresentattves in uongress erations which have been duly noticed for the ry Adv 27th ins restoration of the old boundary stone between Maryland Delaware and "Pennsylvania have We hope no more Abolition money will be poured into our Stats to influence future elections and if these attempts at bribery and corruption are again attempted that some law will be foumd to punish the accomplices among us who receive and disburse the money int The Chattanooga Gazette probably stimulated the curiosity of some of ineu 0 vare now running daily to this noint Sunday our readers to know who the persons were whose names have acquired nearly a century's 0 Xeepted) and carrying the mail So wft at jo perpetuation and will probably eontinue to i -have dailv mails from the South and will no i be thus retained until the distinctive institu £vr oe irouoieu wiin tions of the North and South in onr Union high waters and other It appetrs that there was a Northern and Southern edition of the Message The notice shallahave grown faint or have disappeared ti ri i yi depart at 7 Both Mason and Dixon were astronomers ue Ksars arrive ai a i "-and A rimmino hpro all we published yesterday under the head of sent over at the recommendation of Lord Making together the sutu of £63605621 31 The increase of debt by the loans 1 'and Treasury notes authorised by' the acts of July 22 1846 28th January 1847 and March 31 -1848 was 549000000 00 Baltimore in 1763 to assist the surveyors that and shippers need not now iTee'n1'8 danger of delays in starting from en an Ko point or had been already called in under the agreement of 4th July 1760 for commissioners to Tub Flour Grain and Provisions are tirrn Riceis improving and sales have been made of 800 tierces at from 3 to 3 1-15 New Orleans Molasses quoted at 27 Exchange on Eng and 8 premium 'J New Orleans Dec PM Tub Market Yesterday there was a good demand for Cotton Six thousand bales wer'j An American Bull' was taken from the Baltimore Sun and should have been credited to that paper 1 In that paper of Thursday last we find the following concerning the error The EiiRoa or the We received on Tuesday the Washington papers contain run the boundary that had been for more than at the nearest station The impression of the commander of the Herald is that Sir John Franklin is safe although I cannot ive you the data on which that impression is founded We regret that my report is so imperfect as 11 1 1 thirty years disputed between the Calvert and the Fenns Neither of them were persons Whim ur-tAl'UB IbLiKlt KiOVa fcy tlnn Un T3 AI a 1 I of remarkable celebrity though meritorious it will be however the first report that reaches ing the President's message in which the sin The difference between these snnos5 14605621 31 was of course paid out of the revenue (including balance on 1st April 1846 and $563-661 39 premiums on- loans) towards the traordinary military and naval expenses of thm' war -to'" 2 iV' 'i sold and nrices were an eisrhthofa cent hih-1 liam Milltjr who took thd lead some years ago pou and thougn imperfect such has been the gular error noticed in the Sun of Tuesday in the "advent" movement died on the 20th in tneir proper spheres Jeremnn Dixon seems to have been more of a geometer than his colleague though it was from the latter that the suggestion came of applying the cr Middling is quoted at 108 to 104' 11 Fifteen hundred hhds Molasses sold pi'm morning had been "officially corrected The passage as it appeared in the copies of the instant at the age of 63 He has thus not lived to aee the great consummation of whose message we received and as it was published In addition these expenses (without taking into the calculation sundry smaller bringing 184 cents Whisky quoted at 26 tOt in this and in all the cities north and east of immeaiate coming ne was so connaent six 27 cents us reaas as it aia in tne oun tuus means at their disposal to the measurement of a degree of the Dixon is said to have been the son of a coal-miner in the Northumberland cqal-field and himself to have been born 'within the mine But this items) the number of military land warrants issuable under the act of 11th February 1847 i and the act of August 10 1848 is to be taken "We are at peace with all the tcorld and seek' years ago Alabama akd Geokoia Railroad The Le J-S 50 1 Columbia Dec 28 to maintain our cherished relations of amity with -the rest of mankind" into consideration Under those acts 60 171 gislature of Alabama has chartered a company to build a Railroad from Jacksonville in Ben- is prooaDiy a misapprehension or an exag geration He was a self-made man and re warrants for 160 acres etch and 5219 for 40 acres each have already been issued Claims Tins Mabkbt To-day there were 4 bales Catton sold at from10 to The week's sales amount to 1114 oaUm Since the 1st September 51864 bales have bte-i sold in this market a i-i a to the amount of 9000 have been suspended ton county Aiaoama nomp in ueorgia turning to Jtingtana aiea in lr ai some place' in the County of Durham leaving Apathy expressed for the celebrated travel-f''5at it will not fail to interest The "Nan-T "Vson" also reported as at Mazatlan ac- the Herald in its dangerous search ana Deinyut a gmau schooner was able to as the boats and considerably farther than menofwar The OWutfr the yacht was oa nr rf the world and falling company wtv the Herald determined to go search of John Franklin Since J-! Xh-e ybt Maaltlan its owner has died He is said t0haTe been very rich and eccentric The yacb ha9 been -put in charge of a sadmg master om the raanof tTSngUnr11 be SGnt b5 lBritU Among the passengers by the Panama were' Gen Riley and Chisf -Lilly The former the hero of the battle field of Mexico fiESe ol the more humble fighting ground of VTestches-ter where he killed McCoy Gen Ry ieft the steamer at Monterev Chi Tn or rejected and it is estimated that the num WiHTEa Abbanoement of the Ccxabd ber of claims jet to be presented will amount nothing behind him to commemorate his pursuit of science beyond his connection with the measurement of the degree the account to 17000 ri I'i We are to have but one steamer The whole amount of warrants issuable un "in every two weeks during the winter and of which was published in the Philosophical der the act above mentioned may therefore early part ot spring lhe arrangement ii as transactions for 1768 Charles Mason was be estimated as equal to 90000 of 160 acres In the revised copies it reads as follows We are at peace with all the nations of the tsorid and seek to maintain our cherished relations 'with them" The error was manifested an oversight but occuring in a State paper it commanded more importance than would otherwise attach to it The Express Locomotive with the President's Message made the run from Washington to the outer depot at Baltimore in one nour'and foul minutes The Government Express reached Philadelphia at 20 minutes past 6 and New York at half past 9 on Monday follows better known lie had been the assistant of aach which at $200each'will amount to Bradley at the Greenwich Observatory and ROM LIVERPOOL 1849 in that capacity calculated a large number of Canada for New-York Saturday S9th Dee 18000000 Of course until these warrants shall be exffctested a large portion of the revenue ft eta sales of public lands must be 1850 Niagara for Boston Saturday 12th Jan vived here and is on his wav to the TTrw observations made by the'Astronomer lloyal to serve as comparisons and corrections of the Lunar Tables of Mayer first published in 1755 at Gottingen and transmitted to England to concur for the "prixe offered by the Board of Longitude A prize fit £2000 ster The actual receipts at the treasury from public lands in the year ending 30th June 1818 were S3328G4Z 56 new-XorkaafardayS6th Jan AmericV fot Botoo 'Saturday 9tb Feb Canada for New-York Saturday 23d Feb FROM AMERICA 1850 America from Boston Wednesday 9th Jan Canada from New-York Wednesday -3 Jan States with a trunk full of the gold of Califor ma is said-" An Election in San Francisco was held November 3169 votes were rmlirf -During the calendar years 1847 and 1848 (COMMUNICATED Citizens of Richmond County With the most profound feelings of gratitude for your many acts of past kindness towards me I once again invoke your support at the polls on Monday week next Ml those considerations of sympathy and benevolencw which operated upon the hearts of the generous vqtsrs who placed me in office and hue continued me there for the last few years still exist ni if possible with increased weight I therefore in the most serious manner with a heavyaoul and a saddened heart solicit once mor your charitable aid I do so with a strong conviction that the appeal thusmal to those who have so often come forward my supportvill not be urged in vain buttht now ttpon the present occasion as hereto f'r' the good peop'o of Richmond county inspi' ed with the noblest sentiments which erist tho human will bestow their suJfrasWj ling was in fact bestowed upon them but it was supposed that the ureenwich-observa for patents on military bounty land warrants Niagara from Boston Wednesday 6th Feb- the county were incomplete but the California papers say that Burnett is probably elected Governor rrii tions would materially improve their value £025400 acres amounting at $1 25 per acre and this was the task with which Mason was to the sum' or S62817d0 curopatrom iew-i orx wedaesday 20th Feb America from Boston Wednesday 6th March Canada fron New-York Wednesday 20th Mar AiauxUUilai X-ieu tenant CJorernor Rodman charged by the Board of Longitude and The receipts at the treasury from sales of The State vs The Molible Register of the 25th inst The jury in this case came into Court yesterday morning with a verdict against the prisoner of Manslaughter tn tke second one thousand dollars and from a misapprehension of their power under the law sentencing him George Wright probably chosen for Con which he accomplished He introduced no puouc iaaus auring me iui Uicai year were new methods the formula which he emyloyed were those of Mayer using the Greenwich gress From tlte Montgomery Advertiser GzetteExlra During the last fiscal "year there were paid understipulations in the treaty with Mexico readingr After completion the work remain New York Money market The New York Post of Monday evening says: ia in very abundant sunnlv but ed a long time unpublished answering in part six months imprisonment in the County a urns amounting in auto 176X3108 Interesting- Document- To-day the Governor trans ml ft tA Vi Public debt tp the amount of 790568 39 Jail The Court set aside this portion of the its purpose all the while in being reported as confirming the general accuracy of Mayer's verdict and appointed Monday next as the day (including Ireasury note received for customs and lands) was also paid off or purchased out joined important documents to both branches rabies Finally 1787 it was published when the legal sentence will be passed The with also a very heavy demand The offering from the neighboring cities of Philadelphia and Boston continue large while the city demand is very heavy The rates are firm at 6 per centi for short dated 7 per cent for me under the title of Mayer Lunar Tables improv JT matter has been re- of the general funds and extinguished besides 'bower to superadd imprisonment to the fine for the office of Coroner upon one who has discharged its duties faithfully and who will if re-elected still devote his best abilities to tha ed by Charles Mason and published by arderof a eieci committee composed Messrs Judge Winstoi Mm-nW ai $382500 of the block and treasury notes issued under the act of 1847 purchased out of the Commissioners of Longitudes Doctor crombie and Storrs on the uart of th- k- Marhelyne who superintended the pub and Messrs James Bridges Hall Smith- of imposea oy me jutjris itis oy our statute in the discretion of the Court to be imposed or not according to circumstances limited however to six months in the County Jail lication was assured that the errors of the improved tables did not exceed a half minute the land fund and cancelled Of these sums $390175 was new debt contracted since the commencement of the war 7 The balance in the treasury on the 1st July 19(0 raoi ISi Qflji oa rr 4 TiS OI -mestone on th part it A linn in are In this shape they were used for the nu Aoairuciions to report thereon as soon as practicable" dium and 8 per cent for long dated paper Some loans have this morning been made at call at 5 per cent and there is great readiness to loan money at this rate Last week we know of some large amounts which were loaned on short call at even 4 per cent many capitalists snd banks preferring to make a sacrifice of some interest to have their funds at certain command" calculations of the Nautical Almanac and After giving some further statistics the Lalande having reprinted them in lT32hey served also for the des Temps JC-XECCTIYE UEPAUTMENt Montgomery December 22 1849 "Secretary says: Cost op Ibox in Lack of orders and advancing freights and insurance (says a letter writer) again depresses the iron market Latterly they have yielded to the Tables of Bornard org and Burehhardt and form only a part of ihe History ef Astronomv performance of his duty' JOSHUA WALKEIV 80 OR 100 LIKELY NEGROES' 'BAttNWElL SEERIFFS SALE i WILL be sold by the Sheriff of Uarsw i District 00 the 7lh and 81 ef nary to the hirhest bidder st tHe Cftirl lion some 80 or 100 LIKELY NEGROES dee30' 3 MESON ACADEMY THE Male anf Female Depart merit stituiion will be opened on tha firt DAY in January the former ulerth periateudence of Mr THOMAS M033 the latter of Mis BASS Situated ia a healthy village where Cn be Iui) ta 1 under tho direction of tried' It has been always said that Mason aras and we believe be purchased a little under £4 15s per ton Lo as this price is it is not so low as the article has fallen to in disgusted atnot receiving the premium himse if rather unwarrantable ajurationif he really 'l hare gone into this detail for the purpose of showing that the resource of the country axe ample that the estimated deficit will have arisen from the extraordinary expenses of the war and treaty with Mexico and that the justly high publia credit of the States is not endangered by the fact that in this position off affairs a new loaa 'will be required Under these circumstances I proposed that authority be given tov raise' aaeh mm not ex- former years wnea is (oucaea as per ton entertained that he willingly came to at which some large buyers came into the mar bury his pique and disappointment in the I take the earliest opportunity to transmit to the General Assembly copies of a communication just received from -six of the Representatives and the only Senator from Ala bama now at Washington I My views upon the delicate subject to which it refers are well known to you and need not be here-repeated i The time far decided action has arrivedand I recommend to the General Assembly to announce the uUimaium of Alabama upon the great question which now convulses the Union Jt is due to ourselves as well as to the mem The first Cotton from the Elk river country was brought up on the Pickaway' last Friday The steamer "News'took advantage of a tide in Elk river and run np to Elkton and returned with a part of a load of Cotton The Captain was fearful of being caught too high upt and hurried off without taking on a fall load of the abundance in waiting Since then the "Nicholson went to the mouth of Eik but found the river so high that the Captain declined goin up forests' of the New World There may be some ground for this tradition since after his ket One is a holder still of iroa to the ex tent of thousands of tons purchased at that labors were completed in manuscript the price which he has declined realizing at £10 Commissioners of Longitudes actually award to £12 per ton The Scotch iron market is csedwg 16500609 as may be found neces ary from time to tima by the issue of btock cr treasury notes on aueh terms of interest gzol exceeding six per cent) and repayment efficient Teacher this Academy is entitled ed (in 1762) an additional and large premium to the widow of Mayer for an improved copy sluggish but unaltered liberal patre-nas THE TBU3Tfc-' ate el'.

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