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Communicated, Mr. Wortjhoton In ft from thi Baton Patriot Dec. 6. I -f lirai lntnig weki in tht frt uir. AMD I.OHD v'CflMAE I Hilt Utttniber 181!) i 4 i viiiiiiiiuiiiuuiinn umrn i tun, vnt, vve Mae pleasure inlormlng tne pun 1 "w.pr.bbi.jaoa.rorl'l J.3ctf ait WCtki relative lo ttnnrvirir If iiminrrln, From the Katiorit hiteUlgineer, Dec.

10. With an even both House, of are proceeding, by the appointment 'tec. to nuke the arrange. preparatory to the transaction of the important buiincss which will present lie, lhat air John S. Mllcry, owner of tin I 6 Men BROOKLYN yiDMlSDAYi DECEMBER 15, 1819.

to uccni County, error (incurred 11, Maccdoh an. rlA T' I i priming Which Wei a dilIVr.ni I -w 'I ,.....7, Q(, morning f.om the Hon. John (j Adam, do. miied with rve flour. irom my 'mention.

SH 11 -2rU Si 6 Ucti 7 11 1 3 eU 3U 3 6 14 eta 13 ieu iiuti maid i mi in' iilx. i. 4L a 10 nr consideration, ai me com THE PRESIDENT'S MESS ACE, fS HiiM uiuni i nji nrrmpi i "vv.viuiui oiaic, iitiorming iii4i ncn tui submitted Mr, Ellery's letter and the Oo. per bdL documents Hcconinjnviiwr It. ih lfi.

Jo da. Which we lay before our readers this fe, had heretofore rVeven i sunion lhVbr CJCh 39 6 14 ci dent, and that the President had directed CerMM bwsd in Mm to inform Mr Ell 1 principally occupied with a dc 1 am not aware ihathe WirVyofany urne Spain, for 30 year, pern b. In liawCirete Ja Lt, down to the conclusion of the treat; nexing Huntington to Queens County; bu, SSZftXml I'o cxpediie this obicct. we have some- diatcly, to demand justice aifreeablv to th i.rnniUPii an ui ma inn-I I'ciiun in mat iriittn ainiiii luwi imh.ii-iiI ip I laws of nations. timci almost wished that the members ToLcl, Thus will foreign instead of sP.ni.h u.

rsTfi whether they belong to the old woildor pertcd at a lUslance trotn ench A TRACT of LAND, of about acre, late th property of John I. Johnson, new whether they styl themselves royal- oHicr among thirty or forty boarding hou one mile from Hrooklvn Kerry. On the nre. Communication, tjnderstoou tiumtu tiith full powers for its formation, no doubt wa entertained, bot that it would be rail- ists or patriots that justice to ur citizens csi that they might perfurce be more in THE BALLOON. mises is a large (ianlen, in which is a produc live Ltd of ap.irsgiw, and one hair of a and respect to our flag, is what the United me society of each other, and moreuc will cnlorce and command.

fled. each other, feeling, and n.rntiinn of all the circumstance, attending TICK." m. I barn, with stabling sufficient for 19 or 14 cows, i lie ulaci! ii an I'hVililo nni fur a At 4 o'clock on Sun lay morning, the milkman. conclusion and re jeetton the treaty, Beit's name was ucd by us, solely with a Early in the session as it j. two subjects n-otiiton, Liihmii It lo tne considera.l .1.

.1 I sloop Hope, Capt, Wihsc, from New- For farther particular, apply to cither of me 1 1 1 "Biifuu uio pitce ncre mc 01 great importance, besides ihoe embra York to ishkili, was upset in the High- land, bv flaw of wind i and it was discov. POLHKMUS. lion 01 wui.ij.v", v.v. vp ucsccmoi me u-uioon occurred ana we cccl In the Message oftlie President, have for them 10 proceed by immediately car. believe that no other "conclusion" could been already brought to the House 0 nrmulnni otihe trcatv into effect, 1...

1 I fi eeed that lhe f.iltnwin.r niun ir. VA MA I Hit. rvi 111 i'w 1 ii.iy uvi. 1 11 1 anil, cirr ii 1 1 minri 11 ill i 11 -i ri iii. r.i 1 1.

Brooklyn, Dec. 13. ft I --i t. 1 1 I vui.iivhiiiliic.i iiv 111 i'i 'iiwau ia tf misbing, must have been drowned. in the same manner as 11 nu uwa r-11- to misconception.

Hie fuels already pub. the question involved in the bill for the fed by spam i or wuciocr i mm uauiuii. wc shaJ) substantiate when necessa. admission of the territory of Missouri into MiR To lhe Cartmcn of Brooklyn Dulwisof I ishkill, and a colored wwmjiii liaiCSlV ry, in atlUI ion il-rrtO. We Wl Oh.

II llf lln nn. unA nnui sending a minister to ask explanations,) Ucrve lhat lartre nW f.filk actual. I il.r Mi.n..rl sl hi, not Known now many more perish- I IMt uwctiow w1 contract with any of off the the Carfmn to fill his Ice-hou3 with Ice on ine of best and ed. The were taken thickest kind, during the win- ii. i uuuv ny uic siooii lyuicncss, want.

ti, it be noi t)iwm ly cut irom the Uulioon, 81 earned on It whatsoever name called, it yields, we be minUter, and give an opportunity as mortifying teflection to those who lieve, in the importance of its conscquen-may be desired, during the session of Con. regard our nation-l character, that an un. ccs.to none likely to come before Con. wui contain from 90 to 35 i i mwujc as. oi rouiiKecpsie, ana ine nope ariiteu ton.

ashore near est-Point, 4 miles below Proposals must be made in writine- and h.f grcss, ai)(l in me mean uruo rrnKe a law protected stranger who boldly hazarded Uress. We hope, beinB so well indi .1.1 i 0, I ur carrying mc uruiiun ui mc utay 1... .1. ior o-ratinral on i.f tin 1 ir or itnni ill l. hn, uic puce wnerc sne upset uaz.

lai my store, at the centre-gate of the I I 1 vVWf WW I Ml HI II yard, it any are dupewed to lump the job. it into cnect, the operation 01 wnicn ouia Milr hould in every vu(ance have met lhat what is said 00 the subject will be oj a tetter datta London, vti Vet, I win inswer equally well. The Ice-house is rest upon ttie rcsponsioimy mm 1 ie.i- wll, tUC, vexations and. disgraceful illib- characterized by that dignity nd temper ...1...." The scheme adopted by our minister, situated on my lots in rear of Mr. Udaix', cent.

I cram j. in recovering a ttophy, to which I which ought ever to characterize the dc of giving land and encouragement to those Brding-liouie, and can be viewed any The other topic, ot tne message, are )e mo8l u(lSuredly had the fiighnt claim liberations of the Congress of the United The resolution in the Spanish American Nor can Wo bc if Ku ronc-bn wri. I States. pe.son disposed to contract, by calling at the Mho emigrate to the Cape of Good Hope, swv ior me Key. idiled to the melancholy accounts we have province, the state of the iiegociations ters eigerly seize upon tiiese ex- The second subject is, that of the circu with Great Britain the pecuniary con- amplcs of individual capacity, in support Mating medium of the country, respecting UIOWUB S.

WISH, Sands-street. from your side, reduces the emigration to your country Fifty thoumnd entered theb Dec. 15. 3w of the innumerable calumnies whah they which Mr I'inckney has given notice of ccrni of the U. States our domestic manufactures -the aurvey of the coast namet in one week Our government send have ever heaped on the reputation of the his intention to introduce a bill.

This at hem out fere of expense, and make other ror fortification, 1 the military expedition American rcople. A. least ensures to thoie who feel interested provision for them." un ihe Mississippi, Missouri and Yellow 111 such an experiment, lhat it will become Stone river, the building of ships of the The Stoneham murder The Ww. I a snhiert of rnriMrlfraiinn fur (wiii.ripsii. FROM THE EASTKHN ine i the two scite, for naval depots 5 burvnort Herald, states, that an exjinina-1 whether it in their Dower tu relieve the Corn and 2000 bushels southern corn, 30,000 three feet cedar shingles, two feet do.

OP GOOD aUALlTV, For sale in lots to suit by CEOKGK HICKS CO. At Samuel Jackson', wharf. Brooklvn, 15ih Dec. lw IHE MILITIA. and the protection of our commerce in the tjon 0f y.

(a woman in the family of pressure under which, since the rcsump-Mediterranean sea the Pacific and lhe Goulds' in Stonehum lus un of oavments bv thebanks.it The new state of Maine will have the ndian ocems, tORClher With the SUppres- in ihe development nl mint in acknnMledired the and indusn of honor of being the first in the Union, sion of piracy and the slave irade. important facts which will probably so. the country labor. What are the prticu. which, by its Constitution has effectually guarded the rights of the citizen soldier, be v.

hole document is worthy 01 an t0 lne ncrnetMtors of the most lar features of Mr. P'a plan, we aren.it N. B. Cash will be given for 1000 bushels old white Long-Island corn. attentive perusal.

1 atrocious murder of Mr Gould. The one apprised 5 but we understand, generally! arrested at Newport is unquestionady one that it embraces an issue of government and laid the foundation to equalize the burdens, and to prevent the pernicious practices of partial exemptions without Three Dollars Reward. Ihe Lxprcss wiui me 1 resiucni 1 0f them, anoiber is supmised to have ship- paper, transferable by delivery, and calcu lated to come in aid of specie, and of any equivalent wnaiever. in uct any QJTHAYED from the subscriber, a NEW any sage Horn asningion ronnwaro, ten ped in theOsprcy, for India, but as ihe the office of the National Intelligencer 0sprey js t0 touch at New York, measures man, who happened to be rich, pper equivalent to specie, to increase the no pos- MILCH COW, colored red, with a white about 40 minutes alier 12 0 clock on 1 have been ta alien for his arrest on his anival sessed an office with the enjoyment of a spot on the flank, and sharp horns, about six salary, who had friends at Court'' influ. years old.

I quantity of circulating medium, supposed now to bo less than is necessary lor the day, and reached Uaiumore precisely tficre. THOMAS EVEWT; three hours rbiladelpliu in 1 1 hours 20 purposes of trade and iuteraal intercourse Brooklyn, 15th of 12th month, 1319. 2r minutes anil rew-loinn 17 Hours 8 We understand by a eniial enough to obtain him a commission of justice of the peace or an appointment to any other pel'y officewho by cunning, could timfi his physician out of a certificate 50 minutes. frentleman who arrived last evenincfrom I I I aMH i.i' HI i I I MMMMMMMMMMHaBMaaHt For Sale, Prnvirtprirc ha, na nme u'ruvlr litters were The bill admi ting the state of ALbama u-oorfs hnrk nf Provi- A HOUSE and about one and-a-half acre of Land, with a Blacksmith and Wheel. PROGRESS OF ISDIAK CIVILIZATION.

statistical account of the Brothertown, Stockbridge, South Settlement of the Oneida, and Onondaga tribes of Indians taken in the year 1313. The Brothertown tribe consists of 302 into the Union, on an equal footing withdence morning, they saw iwo the oriirinal states, has passed in both men apparently engaged in digging of his bodily infirmities, feign sickness, or "sore thumbs" yet could wrestle, fight and run as well as any; who by hook or by crook" or by attaching himself to a squirting" machine, could procure an exemption from military duty. Such characters are considered unfit food for Houses of Congress. Mr. Eppes, a senator from Virginia has right shop on the premises, pleasantly situ-atai in the town of Flatbu h.

The House new and partly finished. If not sold by the 10th of January next, it will on that day be offered at public auction. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber at Bushwick Distillery, Long-Island. NOAH Dec. 15.

resigned his seat in aonsequence ol persons these have about 2000 acres of land cleared and in cultivation. They are considerably advanced in Agricultural health When lhe men observed the woodcutters, they appeared alarmed, and fled, carrying with them a trunk The woodcutters pursued, hen the men hastily look something from the trunk, and dropped it on the ground. On coming up, the woodcutters found 1 3,000, a considerable part in specie, and a pistol in the trunk. The Albert Gallaiin. Esci.

minister to the powder, two rich or too good to join the ranks of the militia as defenders of their knowledge, and have 90 cows, 30 horses, 46 yoke of oxen, 93 young cattle, 88 sheep i court of Trance, has resigned his office country but yet too poor to pay an equiv I and will return to his country in June next and a great number of swine they have one grist mill, 2 saw mills, 76 framed houses and 1 8 framed barns, 21 ploughs. tor of the Port of Jersey, vice Heiuy Da sen, resigned. men succeeded in making their escape The trunk, money and pistol, were carried to Providence. It is thought they intend 17 sheds, 3 carts, and 3 waggons, four of alent. These partialities, contradictions and absurdities, are effectually done away in the Constitution of the new State, which in this, as in many other of its provisions, may be considered as the master-piece of Dry Goods ARE SOLD AT A SMALL, ADVANCE ON THB AUCTION I'BICES, AT JlimVORTWs STORE, MAIN-STREET, BROOKLYN.

Plain marks are kept on the Goods, and no them are carpenters, 2 blacksmiths, four Col. Lyon cf Kentucky intends to renew ed to bury the trunk, and that what was taken out was a parcel of bills. It was his application to congi.ess lor redress shoemakers, 2 tailors, and 5 weavers their m-nufictures the last year were 320 I. i injuries and losses he sustained under the understood that some persons had been yards of woollen and 600 of linen cloth eperauon ot inc oeuuiou dispatched, in the direction taken by the and their produce was about 11,300 bush the Constitutions of the confederation -lieing a digest or compilation from all the rest adopting such parts as have stood the test of experience, and rejecting those which have not successfully passed this men, in the hope of overtaking them els of grain of various kinds, and 3,400 Since April, the inhabitant, of the smal butcnterpiising town of Milbury, in Wor cestcr county, Mass. have experienced a Patriot.

IntemierartceA man about 40 years loss of 830,000, by fire, principally by extra price asked in any instance. Dec. 13. tf Found, BETWEEN the Tollgate and Brooklyn Ferry, about the 1st instant, A SMALL MOROCCO POCKET-BOOK, containing a small sum of money and a letter, which the owner may have by proving property and paying charges, by applying to SAMUEL WILLIAMS, Gaoler, Flatbush. Dec.

15. 1 2w ordeal; at the same time supplying all supposed and superadding such new articles as were considered applicable manufacturers of age, clerk in a respectable establishment, was taken up at a late hour on Satur The trial of George Clark, for piracy to our peculiar and local circumstances. was concluded at Charleston, 2d inst. day evening by the watch, in the highest state of intoxication Very soon after being seated before a warm fire in lhe watch- The Jury found him Guilty. The tru bushels of potatoes The Stockbridge tribe consists of 473 persons; they have about 1 200 acres of land cleared they have one grist mill, 2 saw mills, 8 framed houses, 7.

framed barns, 25 horses, 20 pair of oxen, 53 milch cows, 44 young cattle, 56 sheep, and 50 swine and their produce was 2500 bushels of grain. The south settlement of the Oneida tribe, (being that part of the tribe to which the attention of Friends has been especially directed consists of 440 persons they From the Boston Palladium, of Friday. cf his associates commenced on the foliow- On the st inst. the schooner Amphi Ingday. bious, captain into Baker, loading at house, be expired His appearance was robust, and bore the marks of health, but he was bloated Why will men continue with about 20 of his Barnstable for Virginia, caught fire from i kettle of tar, which was boiling in the adherents, arrived at Cape Henry the be to indulge in the immoderate use ol ginning of last month, destitute of every fire place in the stttrasre.

A brother of Brandy In moderation it is good, in aid thing, even Inends. of digestion, but it ought not to conquer the captain attempted to get the kettle on deck, but his hand was burnt so that he riiladclhiat Dec. 10. have 500 acres of land improved 6 framed houses, 6 framed barns, 1 saw mill, 2 waggons, 10 ploughs, 25 horses, 24 oxen, 33 We have just heard that the Spanish Gazette. Alabama.

-Tht Legislature of Alabama was obliged to let it fall, and escape. By great exertions, captain Baker, who was General Morillo had landed ajt Havanna, Notice ALL PERSONS having demands against the estate of JACOBUS KOLYER, de ceased, are requested to present them for set- tlement, and all those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to JOHN KOLYER, THEODORIS KOLYER, JOSEPH HARPER, 3 Newtown, Dec. 15. Sw Samuel Smith, WATCHMAKER, SILVERSMITH, and JEWELLER, cows, 1 18 young cattle, 40 sheep, and 109 previous to the sailing ot the schooner in the steerage when the accident happen swine and their produce was 3000 bush have, by a joint committee of their houses, presented an Address to Major-General Baltimore. The contest in Venezuela may ed, was got out; but most dreadfully burnt, els of gram.

now be considered at an end. it it were Jackson, expressive of their high respect The Onondaga tribo consists of 250 per mot. Morillo wou not have lelt that coun for the important services he has rendered Jlry. -Dem Pnts. sons, they have about 500 acres of land cleared and cultivated they have six pair to his and to the state of Alabama and his life is despaired ft.

The fire was extinguished, after having done conside-rab le damage to the vessel. It had been burnt nearly through the partition to the cabin, within about half a.i inch of three kegs of gunpowder. We understand say, the Albany Gaz particular, and approving the whole of oxen, ten cows, some young cattle course of his military career. The gene ette, an order has been received from ihe war department, for the immediate trans their produce 1520 bushels of grain. This settlement has distinguished itstlf for its EGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has received for their ral replied in a brief, comprehensive, and port of some large cannon from lhe depot very respectful manner.

ntGibbonsville, a few miles north of Alba accommodation, by the late arrivals, a large assortment of single and double-barreled Guns, The Season. Since the 8tli of Septem sobriety, there being but few ot its mem bers that have been known to be intoxica ted for considerable time past. ny, to our southern frontier. It is vather plain and twisted barrels, of the most elegant pattern and best workmanship, from 565 50 unfortunate lhat the order should arrive so ber not a single shower has refreshed the earth, as we can learn, in the whole state of Alabama. Our rivers have not been so bince the above account was made out these people have improved considerably ate, as, unless the river should again open, Extraordinary circumstance and haiiy discovery.

Two men by the name of Stephen and Jesse Bourn, have been lately convicted in Bennington County, Vermont, of the murder of Russel Colvin, some years since-Being under sentence of death, an. I (as appears) conscious of innocence, they have Jdie transport from thence io New-Yoik, ow for many years. Blakely Sun. in agriculture, and in mechanical knowl must be by land. edce.

A saw mi 11 has been erected in From By an arrival in lhe Uni- 4 the Onondaga settlement, and a great lm ed States from China, it is said, that a Drovement has been made by the women MARRIED, At Oysterponds, Sou! hold, on Thursday tussian frigate had arrived at Canton, and of the Stockbridge and Oneida south set- advertised the circumstances, and request information of the said Colvin, who sud ii ie 25th, bv the Rev. Jonathan Huntting, reported that tne territory on tne ioast ot Uement, in spinning and weaving. in Nr.Jamet II. Preston, of Ashfoid, Con denly disappeared. We now find in the California, which is about 800 miles in 1819 the One da women manufactured necticut, merchant, to the amiable Miss Evening Post, that Colvin is at Shrews ength, had been ceded by Spain to Russia, 280 yards of cloth, and those of Stock Xeziah V.

Griffins, daughter of Augustus in payment for the assistance afforded by bridge 410 yards of cloth, and 30 coverlids bury, New-Jersey, mas tate of insanity. The circumstances, as stated by Mr, Taber to $40 each. Also, a quantity of very superior Muskets, from g6 and upwards, all of which he warrants proof-barrels. Likewise, a choice selection of Gunlocks, from 75 cents to g4 each. Powder flasks, double and single Shotbelts, from 75 cents to 150, He has also an elegant assortment of Chronometers, Repeaters, horizontal and plain Watches, which he will warrant.

Gold Chains and Seals, Silver Spoons and Trinkets, of the firs' quality and fashion ith a variety of brass, bronzed, and japanned patent Liverpool Lamps, for chimney pieces, stores, offices and halls, and every other purpose for which light is required sets of Castors, Genuine fall and winter strained Spermaceti Lamp Oil, Lamp Wicks and Glassess, of all siz6S Fulton-street, Brooklyn, Dec. 15. tf FOR THE YEAR Griffing. Eso. tne Hiinperor Aiexanucr iu ni vmuuii.

ana naa zou runs ot yarn on nauu. Majesty, fitting out the expedition lor Their progress in manufactures has Chad wick, of Shrewsbury, are so clear as not to admit of doubt I Triumphant beauty never looks so gay, As in the mornine- of a nuDtial dav. uenos lyres una Lima. oeen much laciatated oy spinning ocnoois, Love then within a larirer circle moves. The public will be curious to know the which has been taught in Oneida and pw graces adds, and every charm improves.

circumstances unaer wnicn a jury couiu Arthur Young calculates lhat the capital I Stockbridge and one has been more re have convicted these men. Co. bestowed on Agriculture in 1-ranee, in cently opened in Onondaga, which is like last, by the Rev. Mr. Varick, Mr.

Henry stock, farming utensils, Jxc. amounts to ly to produce the same beneficial result. 40s. per acre on an average, and that the Mb. Arg, Extraordinary Mai.

John Mills, at Dunbarton the present year raised fiom capital so bestowed in England, amounts ihomfiHQn, to Miss Hannah Ah. DIED, In New-York, on Tuesday evening last, 40 square rods, or one fourth of an acre of to SOs. per acre. I Hoax. Our marine list two days ago ground, one hundred and sixty-six bushels announced, the ai rival here of the schooner English larnips.

His plan ot cultivation Capt. Hutchms, arrived at Newbury. Dart, from Maranlum, with hides, fruit, Ezra IjJIomed'ieu, Esq. in lhe 27lh year I I 1820, was simply yarding his young cattle a few nights on a plot of pasture ground, plough port, reports that Gen. Gregor arrived and wild animals.

We are told that rjreat at Cape Henry, Hayti, about the 10th Nov. number, of persons assembled on the He had only 20 men with him, was des- wharf lo get a view of the wild aninalt, tttute of troops and friends, and all coufi- which proved lo be only one monkey and ing afterwaids and sowing, being all that was done nreviftus to taking off ine crop, i uis age, son ot Samuel iiiomraeaieu, psq- of Sag-Harbor. I At Havana, on the 23d of Oct. last, Mr. jTdomc Kirby, aged 1 8 years, son of Capt.

5'hcma, Kirby, of this plate. FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE, BT THE CROSS, DOZEN, OR SINClIi, 1 I dence in him wa, destroyed. a small animal of equal importance..

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