The telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1815-1818, December 26, 1815, Image 3

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sccuted? the above montit&edPrlnce rc ^t.? ?!? capital. After- Murat had heard o of death pronounccd by the milltnrv ?ion? conformably to the saiuo military ,ich wan in force in the,, time of hiago> it, and which has not yet been altered-* ??ted a professor with whom lie remained . j hour { iio underwent his eentcnco at a ila j co from the gatp of tlio pritsou, where )cea cuullued.? (j(ix* Flovente Oct, 22. > from 8now? i itini Liverpool* and .30 from Calling i eland,) nrrivotl at Now-Ytnk on fiie <1. Tho pa??cnK?rn Intlio Wwift, *tatc, cii (hey I ult OaHinuforil) the riigturban* liferent parts. of IreTnnd, hail nearly sub -I'hilud.iHtyt " ; t<r furnished by a commercial friend, to urs of thb American Jieacon, Norfolk, it. JJurts, Nov. >12, Wyik " Our markets V.&tfew uavA begin to. look up, and I e fullest belief ami confidence that they wood by tho pdddie of January ? llout and tuffk will oe in demand. - From tiro low ?I llotir. prain? .tlio planters intlie have abandoned thfcir provision grounds ntbd ?very iWjoAj CaneH | 4Ji?JI tlio vVea inj uncommonly favorable, tho 'ensuing 11 bo very abundant, and conH^cntly u I for American produce." . DOMKfti'ic.* ' rKiMnurr oy rmtuftrrnu utatri or Attrnic*, a hv<>ci.Vutiom " ?rc?8, it has been rcprcscntcU^ (hat many rmcd oy dvHl'?llsj?^eih?0rHon#fiavo>lftkeu vion off oi' made u settlement on tJ?of pub* <ls <?f tho United States, which have not <>reviously sold, ceded, or leaned l>v tlitf I .States, or the claim to wliicii lands, by icrsomi, huH n?t been previously recogt.i/* \ confirmed by the United States: wliicii ' ision.or settlement is, by the net of t'on passed on the third day of March, one Aid eight hundred and seven, expressly ' ted j a 'id w hereon the due execution of the ; it of Congress, as well uh the general in rcnuiro tlmtbuch illegal practices Hhould inptly repressed : r, therefore, I, James Madison, President i United States, have thought proticr to is tv proclamation, commanding ami strictly ?n;ig all persons who have unlawfully taken v.>inn of, or made any settleihent on the r lands n.i aforesaid, forthwith t?? remove ' .'from t ami I do hereby further command enjoin I In* marshal, or officer acting as mar , in anv s'.ite or territory, where such pos mi shall '/axe bceiiJtal:eii, or settlement t<> remove,' Irani atitl after the tenth day lurch, otie thousand eight hundred and six , all or any of the said unlawful occupants ; In effect il.c .said service, 1 do hereby author lie employment of such military force as may ?iae nt'O'.ary, in pursuance of the provi s of the act of Congress aforesaid, warning offenders, moreover, that they will be prose ?<l in rill hucll other ?v?v?m tlio ln\V directs* teil NVash in? ton, Dec. 13, 1813<] ila House of Ucprcscntativcii on tho l|t1> .Mfltiii tbe Chamber prepared for it in the ? !ltAg erected by the citi/eus for tlio accom fflfapCongrcas, and tho Senate willoon i| there to-morrow. This building, which .ily and handsomely accommodates both sen of Congress and* their Ofllc^i fominit i, & c. btands on n sjiot on which t|i6 4th of { last a garden bloomed.? Mt.Iiit. Yoin the Senate having occasionally bee't aged ln?t week on what Is called executive ine'.H (which m always transacted with clos tloora) a very general impression prevails that y have, had under consideration the Com rcial Treaty, with Creat llritain. . If ratilied till of coursebe made public. ? I hid. ynvfol Ih'r. 1.1. ? Notwithstanding the re in which Vi e have heretofore published, a con Within with an officer of the first rank and /{iectability in the Navy, permit* us to enter .1,1 no doubts of the loss ol the U H? Sloop of iVar Wasp, and that her end w as as glorious as ' cruize hlul \l! readers of ncNvspaper? lhUiitrccolle. V,that nit 'a year a?ro, there wan ah account of a Brit frigate putting into Cadir, muchcut to pio-' . a:wl one hundred men killea and wounded \ or led her having an engagement with ft large i leiican l'i i irate off that port, ' '? ' ? I a < I iio\. iv at the time that we had lit* fri ? e in ? 1 ? s i rjnarter, and that lite Wasp wasbe ?<?.! t S c.ci/ingiu that neighborhood, bilt il?-. . f' -;!ii i.iMtid abouHf iiltlie time na ?!???!'??> iv.unot generclly credited. We ?'* ! .i n l. i.i t a source which mtinot be donbt . ?*':?? i- v. it; an action b< a British . i. i.! . !??? J.irge-.t class and an American ^ .; '??! ?' n ? it w.ik undoubtedly the Wasp. ? p ? * "I'miii, wiio roiumnwleil the t itfn? of ('ot.*motlore binclairV .ill Krie, nwl wbo wan cnpturcil i l | ?, #>|V Kurl K. ic. ami yrlit to I'lljjg* i, ? t i ' | ? ?i"? ???! liitiiHelf In liin iomtltlill < * ? ? - I. "..'..no, if ii|i|H'nrH. Im rclnteil . > . ? i : i.ki- i. f tin' ItifiitouaiitH who ? ? ? ? '. i '? >, ? mentioned frigate* mill v ? i : . i < i i ?! lis iiir;. !???< llir ?hi|) llii'V I'lijfOKi'il < 'ii>l il ('; i .tic. J!H \\;i h|;iI?-<I j jiltlf tllftt IllH ?I.' . : <ir , \n'll r.Hl'Vl'I V |MT*'ilt Oil 1)11.1 III, . "M . !/\ 1 t lniitiii<: n < lii'iii;? lif-t t <' < I ? I ! . - ? i". ? ri'i-r I hn t "It'" w.'f* n corvelto . t ? si. li' '* ' jfUHH t ami tin* t'n-v hdirveil ? ? ? i( v.ii i mi other (liftii tl)i' VN a m? ; but . , ,al lam lv iM'tti'ii olV ami liming . ? .1 ") ?f.?Trlv? tliev ttoifl reluctant ?<? ac !. . . (. ,i.n. | inferior ?ln? f.irri' wan wliicli in u;. ;<?(! ?n<li >.-vere rltft<ti?eincfttofi thorn. I' Sy <1 " l/it*?it<*??i/.*it"H owp Account,! ? ? tr c nriio'i hsti'il to' t ra'( liour*? tlmt thej .. ate siiiM'W'il off to left, intending ifcirrntnJ i i ci" v.onJ.l admit of it, ty renew (lie action] r. .iV*!iuM, which wnn not far distant i hut. at t* i-aVlii ?? 0 wit* there wan iiq v*?tigo of toejr ;nlbnt of|> xit.-^Krom tbc oti|i^ilc*t) xtnto of die ddp*, ii ? fho time intervening brtweeii ii(irh< 2;n<Ation &(Uy 'lights thy Lieutenant be^ licved it was impossible that thty could huvfc been out of night of escli other had their oppo nent been above water. A noble effort. ? It |s, with a degree of pica sure, bordering on enthusiasm, that wo' record for opening tho .Canal to unite the waters of K !i%abethand Hoanoak rivers, were opened at 10 o'clock, and before 8 o'clock B 70,000, were subscribed $ before night Vt advanced to 100/KK). Such a spirit of enterprise alone was wanting}' to mako Norfolk every thing that its warmest frfends could wish ? may it never flau until the great work Is completed.? Beacon, lkc> 16. : Military Jlcndtmy nt IT rst Point.? ,\n ex amination of tho ciuleU or tftudent* commenced on the 4th iimt. Many character*, civil and military, attended on the occasion, among whom were general Brown, l)o Witt Clinton, governor Tomnkin*, general Swift, and colo nel Jouch, besides officers of tho pavy.? ?A lot terfnim au oliicer to tlio editors observes, M I Imvo Known little of it-till now. It in a vastly important national instituti}>n, and much ought I to Ik". done for it? reform and .enlargement. Hflxurtb at SockA'h Harbor. ? It in stated in tl?o Munlius Times, that within u few weeks, two tftlifroners boat!) have been sei/.od at Hack* et'a Uarbor fur smuggling. Ope of the fichuon? ciVnud two of tho bouts belonged to citi/.ons of .the United States, and tho others to British sub 'jeets. ? */V*.V. paper. 9 ?Yutehcx, JVbv. 15. The fln? new steam -boat Tl&tna, pasted Otis place upwards, u few dajt .ijrt), only three day* from Orleans, [about 300 'miles] on her passant! to l,oni*ville, laden with foreign lucrchaudi/.e. 'i'liin (lie limt vessel of thin particular description, that linn passed this place upwards. The facility with which she overpowers the current of this great river, is auspicious to the western country. Ilalrighf Dec. 15. ? The Penitentiary Hill was taken ftp in the Kenute ycH?erdnv, for its second reading, an<J indefinitely postponed. vlitgusta, December H ? An unfortunate as well an an uncommon event, occurred here, on Hutur day lust. A Hoot, known a? Mr. 'Uallowl1#. Hoat, loaded with Tobacco anil Cotton, having about 300 bales of the latter article on board, and lying a small distance below (lie I fire, fit was entirely consomed^rijfflthe Cotton was desti ./ycd,tlim th^buV.tniriit to tho water's edge. X'\\c entire loss, estimating; the property bv the cost liei e, we belicvye, i:i about S SO, (MM). 'Plie account givfan of the origin of the lire, us far as we have heard it, i?,thut tyie boat being loaded over t|)e gangways, so aa totyrevent any passing that way, one ol the hands mssod with a li^ht* wood torch over the pack, for ifyie purpose of kind ling a fire at tho stern of thu lioat) in doing which, it iaHupnosed^a spark ^as dropped upon some of tho bales ot Cotton,, dm} during the night, wa? blown into a flame, V Tho humln, in it seems, wjro asleep \vM?th<J burning com inenccd, ahd were not awakened will the whole mass waaMComnlctd v on fire, a a to render all exertions Ipmouo, or feavcuuy jjnrt orrTt, IB effeCtiiati^It belonged to differeitr persons here ; anu the highest loss of unv Kingloindividuul, is, we believe, between 8 anil D00()/ln!l;irs, "" LA WINTK I.IJCfKNCK."li; C'OUUT OF .UM'KALM 1* Wtt.'ITV. % ; lit! .a J tunc* and F. It'uUxr, by tfoir (J/iiii'thuii, vs. i-Wscutortfif J 01 ?/>/> H'iittvi'c In thin Case the ( ircwk Julge who tried the cause below, had amongst otlJh- things, decreed that money received by Jifceyh Walker, the former guardian of the coinAhunant*, and who \va? dead nnsolveul, ?houUI l.e considered im money received under bin glueral guardianship Uoiul, "and nut on the footing of the bond debt* of J iMCpli Walker, othcrWisY the minors would be ruined. 4 \ The Circuit Judge relied r/i the ground, that the guardianship bond, cracuted by Joseph Wolker, wuh given expressly to cover inonieti which might be received by Kim in that character. On anpeal to the Cnuijf ot' appeal*, on thitf point, that court uuaniinfHialy ufhriued the do crce of the Circuit Coiitf. [Wo.underatand flu J at the lust Hitting of (ho court of Appeals in K? Jilt v,it una decided by the four Judge* present, tttut in n cnfce where Nearo <dave? ore bequeathed/^ one poriton for life, with tfetnimider to anothed person, the iittiue of the female HlnvcH, burn (luring tiie continuance of the life eatate, go ovtjr to the remainder lunn, with their parent*, ??n {he determination of (lie life entate. uiiIc&h a contrary intention be indi cated on the face oy the will.] CONftTlTUTIONiil. C.OUIIT? NOV. TKTW, 181. 5. 'the State. AMttP.lmi't furiwrtpay , v?. f CinjroTCr in hfifrlr imm.n Thf XumfAtrtihh lct. 3 collected on excrtUion. i utfi tvaa a yflie on the triierifV, requiring hint to pay over twfho plnintirt* numiosi collected on execution. The itheritV returned in answer (o ? In* rule* tl?o collection had been made in hills of the^t'overa) bank* in thU H(ntc? which had been oJTered to the plaintiff', who rcfuHcd to receive amy thing but xpecte / and it wa* con* tended ttnut the rule ought to be discharged oh the caivwe *hewfy-?For that tho power* of the court i|V? granting an attachment for a contempt. wcre/erttTrel v discretionary. The court migl* gratil the attachment or leave the party to flit renfc'dy hy action* according a* the caune might '?e? comport with the public interest/ that if th* situation of tho country hod rendered no. < /><Mry tho nuiipeution of */wr/c twjmciit* by t/te courtly the court would nut grant tldo ?um Amiry remedy agairiHt tho aheriRf who had wdi imittVd to that neccMity, and mnde a collection in the only circulating medium of the country. I Under such circumstance*, hi? refusing to pay Miiocie, could not M regarded aa a. contempt of tho ctMtrtf or authoriy.e an attachment against 'iiiu. The circuit court deemed the caune shewn insufficient} and ordered nn attachment. On appeal to thU court, tho decision below wn? ?? nn nirnotti^ffirml# If . rumour, uwlcr the ncW*he?d of the Telescope. .1 fr. F.fifvt.? Il wm fluted last week, that Mr. Kppei had Ix-cn clectcd to represent V i (fanis* in the Hcimic of thu United Htutci in the phcc of Mr. (iile*. It will Itc learned With regret thr.t Iiim extreme ill health prevents hiit pcccptinK the npimiiitiiient. In a letter of the lltli instant, to the 8pc..ker of the limine ol' lK-li-jf.it c?, he **y* " I have not l?cti> out of my house I'or more than four wrcha, .md it i* jjoshiIiIc that months mny yet ellipse hufi.io I could rcpa.r to the city of Washington. Under tlicij circunuUnccfl, I consider it more honorable to dec^nio Uio fcppointmcnt than to hnzurd leaving Ute State unrepresented." Thu It.chmoud Knquircr of the 15th Bays *' ns the Semite are not in Kcssion,. ">><1 will not ho until the 39th, no step can be taken upon this "The llritii.Ii seem dispj.yd to gilii the chains of Itoiuparlc The frame of a House to Im: Kent to linn at 8t. Ilelcnn, is preparing at Woolwich, and is minutely described in the last London papers, as well n* the su. pcrb furniture that is to accompany it. It is timber frame work, 130 feet in lengt' , two (tones high. The front'in the Grceian stile, containing 14 windows, iuuI Alt optfn corridorc. The depth of the budding is about 100 (feet, Itnck corridorc, almost making the whole struc ture square. Hie ground floor of the right w,ng con tains Ilonaparto's apartments, hi* drawing und dimng rooms, library, billiard room, hat Ik, bed room, dressing room, &c. The left Wing contains rooms Ibr his officers, There imi about 25 rooms, in all, und cxcept the draw, ing room which is nttifciti larger, art) about 1>J by 10 feet Square. The wttoW) to be flnislted in a nt.lc of great taste and elegance, under the direction of that eminent artist Mr. H alloc k. Tito first manufacturers inKugland arc employed in the furniture, which is to Ijc vei-y aupcrU In his Wearing apparel, lus favorite colour (dark gt&n) ha* been preserved?linen, boot*, shoe-., und cvcrydiing requisite is provuled for lumsell and suite. To Madame llcrtrand i,s Kent a 1'iano, Llicis Ixiard, card* dresses, 8tc. he. Kvcry thing is of lint mil material, tlic tables arc Oak, brightly pohshrd, the p er tal** inlaid wall the beautiful green marble of Angli-sc*- 'I'hc car|>ets and curtains are various m figure and colour. Ilis l?td jintl even Ins wme Cooler aic part^nlarly described. ? The united talents of Wedge woo' ""d llexiii.ui, wciv employed in tlio .breakfast d.oncr <icrv.ee, wh.ch represent in the liottom of e/h disli, the most vlegaui* ly executed landscapes of P'<ti?h scenery. It has been an object of scrupulous 'h:?. iiooriiament or .ii.tud Oioilld cicep into the ijrtor:??.ons calculated to call td In* mind " tbe li ?li fiom which l.e Ii.l, fallen. Tlic cargo will dmtit .'?'/<> tons, and Will be divj di d into :.l.oot <10/ px k:,fct 4 Art i/ali. arc tO ACCOm p .t'.y it ??? fn ii yle estj bl >buirnt. I /union ilutf of t)r!??lnT !>:, ->.?y, (Iiut tlic exclinngu Willi l|nH:iii'3 France, >*??' ??? nearly .it par, \liut t lie* jinre of j{Vl "ni' *''vtr '* *" niiic.li mliicnl, thai a gMintii iu /irth only 21 >. (* I :? 21 *? 9-1 ll.mk payment* ill >pcc CXpCPU il to HMIillC.i Tlw wlc!?ratt<l Maty Anne f.'larko, who it was ro portal to ItoUny Hay, w.tli licr wrm(* ilcio mpt Willi iron bracelet), m In France She lifts Ik-cii \Jr aotno time concealed to avo.il an nrre?t lor ?l?*l?t, Mid lately made lie:* escape froin tlic slit- nil, and cro**c<i the channel. * 'I'wo expeditions ar<? >11 preparation in I /union, fur exploring tlio interior of Africa. O.ic to pursue l'?.?k'* route on the NiK**^ ?nd the ?#i >ior to-iisrenil the Lv'itfo. For the latter ?crvicc a meant Invat is prcp.ir.iK' btmVA. M?< Bcoresby of Whitby, nit F.^lish paper ??>??, has itivlv'rthkrn u *i*it to the North I'olc. The f/iccnlaml ship* advance to 81 1/2 ?lejjrecj, attotlt 5X) iik lei front the pole, which Ikj l?el?cvei he can travel i/tr t?n<l re turn. Tlie Hav.innah ftcpohltrau thinks the journey .nipracticable. The journey e:<nnot Ik? performed irt le*? than 50 or fiO <1*)#, wlnrh will be u long tune to Ik> ?xpo<o<l to the cfFeel* of polar cold The wltole it gion .? .CO and hikiw presenting the ine<|iialit.e? ot | lulls find ipilph* produced hy tlw rujrt'tre of (Wd* ?prp?!*r ollcUd 111 ire IcAurnnig tlicir discount* fop the avowed purpose of ircp.mn? io nuke i|k.-c e payments. IVWco. ? A few ?lnv* Mr. John Ihindolph, ?>f lo:?no:.k, sold IT lul.t. of lux Ttifo.tcru, to n mcrchuiil .? hi* city, lor. j!.) <loll:<r><uul Jo ccm? |>cr cwi. 1l i*> s.?nl hut thin m l>ut a small part 01 Mr. UN. crop? the wholo ti*\vh>ch ha* l>ccu c?lrHi:itcd lo pnxllicc i'ruin 75 \u luO <!?. What lie ha? TIri/ujjht toiiuukci, i? pronounced w k of a nupcrior fpial.ty.? ?Htchmund Enquirrv. "'Ac Peace R*tubli?hment.?'V\x whole number of of ficer* composing tlic mih.ary |?e.>cc c?i.tbl.?l?menl ol the United States, a* at present organ. zed under U.e pre vious of tlic act of March 3d, and regulation* ot May 17, UJ15, is to follow* t ? 2 m.tjnr-gcticr.il*, 4 ;..ds ?o do captains of the hue, 4 brigadier-generals, 4 u.dstodo' Mihidtcm* in the l.nc, udjir?ut uiul in-.j>c( or gencr-l, 2 adjutant general*, 1 quarter master j,?-nor i, 4 deputy quarter muster general*, 4 hr.g.ule m->|>ectur?, officer* of the Luc, 6 hospital surgeon*, 15 hu->pti..l mi, -goon's mates, 2 garrison surgeons, 3v gnrriw/ti Mirgeoit'u males, 2 judge advocates, 2 chupla.il>, 1 upoihctary gcr.er..!, 2 ms. apothecaries, 1 oomm.ssary general ot purciia -c?, 2 deputy commissar .e?, 6 assistant commissaries, 1 pay master of thfc army, 2 deputy pay -master generis, 2 assistant deputy pay-master generals Kngihcers, Ordnance, Artillery, Inl.intry& II. fle Corps. ? 12 colonels ? 16 hcuiciu.ni colonels, 17 majors, 116 captains, 116 flint l.cutciunt?, 146 second licuten.utu, 42 third lieutenants, 10 regimental surgeons, 19 reg. mental surgeon's mutes. Of tho uUqvc .Subalterns the following may tie in the 8taflr.-~14 adjutants, 14 quarter masters, It) pay masters, 32 conductors of artillery. Mr. Dallas has declared tlic Treasury Notes payable at Philadelphia to It. fundable. A new Turnpike lload is npvf oj?aa,ng from Tennessee o Augusta, Uiroiigli the Cherokee country. T!?e Canadians are constructing u BiCam-Boat, to navi gate I. ike Ontario. ' TlicUnds In NortV-Carohna, by the late assessment, were indued at about flfty.thrte f" ' ^ Theresre juany, > likc ttio viv.vesiied life .iiin gh the lun , v*n nonest l?e-i or of my MC<)tia.nt w..vc viccwn * mill in li s hell, and tlttti dug ? ? i anal to bring water to it i hut w th .,11 his Utgenttity, he could never make it approach wjth.il ft htlOjJted yards. The conscquenco was lie lost Ins luboqr, and lost an election that was pending, hut lh? neigtihotirs and his rivj.1 ga.ned an excellent joke. A hue IVnit. sylvAitin paper , mlbrtnt Us ol a wise one in that state, who Innltfc'bam last full, and filled it with wlieai, flax, hay, &c. leaving, a large roclf which obstructed i.nc of tlio entrances to l?e removed ul a mtre' convenient It was lately dcfcrtinncd to blow it ii|i w.tn gunpowder The plan succeeded to iuln):rat.bn. The isAk was >*s. vercd into a thousand (tagmcuts, the burn set on fire, and all the prodlipts ol' a bounteous harvest miohcd in the conflagration. MAltlliKll. 111 <:cntCrvillc,on Oic 5th ,ii?. in tlic ItevM. I .???.. Vjuidcfer, l>ANir.b II. Tmtxmim, Kiqn.ie, Alumux at I aw, to Mm I'juhcm W. Kahli:, (laughter 01 1 1 iv lion KIihu Karlo. DIF.I), In Columbia, ort Friility la?t, Mr. John I'. Moore, n Strfitoift ill (lie 8uUtll-?:irolili:i College. Near tliii place,1 ? few day* iniieo, Mr. Charles Kvaiih, of tliiu ftiitrict. I" VALUABLE PLANTATION FOK bALK, f IlillS |>l .m.'ii on of 4)2 aerc?, lie* w.ili.n one tf .-le ? ltd Ji. .1 lit.li ol'IatirctuCotirt'llotine, on l?t(!e i tvn? Oil the pi-emmet i? n K'/xl I lou si-, t.ixl hii excellent Spring ot water *<l jaeent . S \ ImiKlieri dollai* w.il la* leqii.tcu to he pa.?l on ihetlayol ai.le, uml lor lliehah .nee ucmllt w.ll Ih< given 01 oiH', two aril three year?, With ircietl. IT ik. ?oM iK-i'ure the 2Uth of J,.nu.o-v, ?< will l.eie?/e<f to the In ol January, IHI7. 8AMCKI. OHKKN. Colombia, IKreniltei 20, 1815. - 2 .V JOH ruiNTING. F |^l IK Office of " Th?? 'IV<c*c?>|h'," is Aim ultfd with J. iimur ijli f<?rcxr<:uiiii(f, >n lv ol' miiMUsii i*u<? iMi*,'llooks, I'^inplileu, C..r<l*, lll.ANKN, .m I. lot. IV, ii t.i>ir oi'cvcry <l<scr.|itioli i ??r?Tfr?? Hu* uImIi u .11 lie Mi nk f ill) ?ccclved -tvl p.-otftpiiy atK Nihil to Ike. 19. TO Job'ltNKYMKN IMUN'I hitS^T^ f |1\VO?>r tlnre Jmirmviiifii IViiueimvlinuro iti""*, ,!{. .. I. inen, iukI oi ?'e.. (y will iitcol.r^ v,, p 7 mtn'.liv iinifitiliMc appl.nM.vn nt jo