Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 13, 1838, Image 2

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from thi C'luoii:! 1 cU-lOpi Passages 'Yti>u\ the life of 11 tfrcttt .Sfftlt'Miinii' NC.UUEU VIII. There I# high ituihoriiy tor regarding mo ney “the root of nil ovl-” Them m t< "-o , equivalent to uuMionty for saying, that m (In pregre-s of civilization □ lid ie;i:.■ 111 ■ n’. •’ ha become, for good or lefevil, a it*-* potent Mid pervading i> ; irumi ii‘. in a former number, 1 adverlcd ca ia'!y •" the dangers which have resulted el ewlii-re, and which may accrue here, from the cminee Uon ot money, as a means, u.lh e.v-i utive elnho.i mid n I'liorhy ft- an agent in its me and application, I propose now to o I r i;iT»rr. at large so h oolitmlornli<<:i "in have oeeur red to lU'' oil the prohah'o re - d < t in ncidion. Idos t, lie . .ver, noi \v ll m : . n sense ot tin ■le: ,] : . . U lII'. e of t topic cant and ••• 1... u . "T • n.■ > ; purse and li.e • r i perl) ot r 1 .iii - i i tempt at its i ■ i i.. .;r, .. prove a dcspi i .1" mi .>• i ... i. » Tim risk to tree in : tir n ft i it •, grrgntion ot rap.i •.I, (• , in me,' i , • property. Ihr v, in. n . i.i •• . ■., dad) in the bauds even of -n it-i . duced the p.vni ;e oi I lie/. in, 1,; •1, i ,• ,!■ mg the laws of primogeniture’ in : n i (’ linn. The ngh sos Uio in.tuy •. . i /:•. de. as in perl o pi rpc'iiu! m . on t ■ i ■ pvwer of the I '.v, into whom hind., it l,n : concentrated, in the to nil of i- d.;.,t " < >p i, I, and lost the ctjii l l l br: ll in cl L ie , I.: .i might be dii urbed by an ■tarjor, I ■ i tho iSute Irmi Ihoir vvoaith, it ■ ! ~d. vhable to prov.de lor its d M i dm: on, ■. i. the owner al h death hd l it mid. -p •;e ; o’. A spoiled .vniei ,in relere'iiee to I i,e , ; braled IS ath in Hoth,ehi Id, n n ii,i ■ would the till anger Ivlin el.:.n; I to , • ||.. prince Ol capital :■ , I ■ | ~ I|, personal appe irum e.v.l it ll i . .i:l mice lie exerted oil .■ ■ e ‘Change,’ but of th miry t 10l A’ In reflecting mi I li . , occur to ns how I'oarfoily the | ..... i , i. great capitalist would line ! ■ n a, over iho "destines of li ■ «omiiry,” it t > In vast treasure had b‘i i added life lor .id tin Mt ttl Butho til If ol rmii! boon put upon ins sit tilh (cfß, an I ■ ;\v. idm dilute her , placed in In hand;, where is the Stewart or the I’lunlngiiict, mull the ihirk line of their dilmsties, who would Imvu boon more supremely a potentate, or eonld I,n .e |,, ~ more absolutely a tyrant/ If in the ti .;. : .an (ions in which he was daily engaged i., |], L . auiounl (it millions, in. lead of ( n , ng in d.a v upon Ins credit, with a guarded dm. It lion ns to Ins resources, he hud only him had to d; : . • patch a messenger loins “.niihfn! e.minions” to "vole the supplies" and have unit i.in he lax gatherers to make them or if ho hud been invested with the power to irn -o money by “warrant,” or by “proelanmlion,” ns wa'.- the custom in England prior to the (Jevolutn n of 10-10, the i llhrt to s ay Ins mitlim ny oui tiro liberties id' ins country i oa.M h:ue h. en as futile, as fboiiliciiipt ot Canute to >; :l i| tlJ progress of then cm, Tl ie force and uuti ori. i ly which an indefinite power to ru,„e and in apply money would eons, r mi n,, cun heller be limignied tli.in des, rdieil, firm of an absolute subjugation of ivory (| lm ,. which could be liroughl wi.lmi Ihe ; pi, -,u m its influence*. Hence the oVduiatn , : Ml ggle in Engl uul, betvv(on the purliamt ■ | , crown, from the time* ol M pi a (jliartu Revolution o! JUItJ, in i, i p„. one side us a bisisfor popularr < n,: to limit not only the means of rnis u \ mo icy, but the objects to winch it tdu uhl be uppl d and in contending on the otin-i ; t , tt i,, mi; ;,. lion of royal prerogative, r„ r i|„. ~ ~ ~ -r| ted ni the crown ot “clmrgii tin i, f u t the safety of tho kingdom, n uv itiistanding liny act of Parliament- ” And licncotho dark t despotism which overshadowed i|, ;l r IV j until every vestige of this royal prerogative I wassubverled. It will bo any (hing but mi. i Jiislruetivc to recur to ih .> eontrovei v. It is provide I by Magna (.'harm, that "no 1 aid, &C., alia 1 be a ■Ci . d, but bv consent 1 1 •he great counsel"—and by ll opi tition ol 1 right, that ‘■no man shall hereafter bo coin-1' polled to make or yield any lux &c. ot like charge, wiihaut comm m consent by a Parliament Nulwiihstanding 11 ,• car jy 1 provisions aga nst r< ising • u m j Act ot Parliament, or in ether mm ds, !■ i ■consent ol the people iheamelvcv, the e owa 'cotpinu'd m extort money liom t: ,> p C •| ■, by "proclamation” and "wa u ” ( . .. tiiu reign of the unlortunutu (Jhai h .. the We are told, th it d n\ n to that i mo, “j|l vortiing the king’s poroguity. sund th ■i liabilities, remainod npo i inu ei , im ;m •■ | llallam,in an le upon Uaaip.ir n’e c , t; ,', “dull the twenty «n llmgs slop o o ~ y u .i probably a nominal sum impost d qnr.s! -m.” We I.now. mo il.i.t the hud ~l ! 'the Marl of Stratford for the rc.n lof a I , to/he crown oecmied so file a. li: dO -u,e| i| h I principle wasd stmet y ass iedin t! ■ , r «»ee, by Vaughan, “lint tlio !■:;•>»»■ t.tun e.i • Aw subject*, Inrll.o s d’elv of ih-'i;.,,.-' i withstanding any art Parlian?cat ln regard to tne Pa I imeni of .(iltt- 1 ], H.dlam says that “they pul an end to a nut ereeuv.M cd prcrngrtfioH ila> ~ , ymg e/ customs on nit ■ chandise. In an uei, iVe. •,e j s ei a jied ‘‘that it is and lint li heeu tho one. m eu.-itom Os this realm, that, no subsidy, custom, impost, or other charge whatsoever, oeg ,>r miy tie laid upon any morelmiulise, i op irled or i \ ported by subjects, nl mis, or dcii'vt u ... in out the consent at I’arluri-nt,” Ties p .i -imled the contest les, . ,■* r t l . * . of the crown and the po i i !’ ai n rein ion lo ih ■ . . The poll er ol ~ by taxation to ■ , \ i : " until the year 1 ■ i ( the socon . ■ Commons too’, n.ii ; , winch the war w m 11, adni nisi ration, to i ,■: i i,. v tii.it princi «. '•:■■ I ol tux ttio I. Toe li I of I ! : o V, 1 propria!i-nt vs • sn> &.;• IVlllcll ti.s'l Csl,b ..... .1 j() [,_ |, , complete control o, r the j „| ■, - . ami ivliich dice. tl. ciai.mli , ~ : the Irans hen, betm tuo mu- • ■: , era schemes .f th ■I, s , t ... ~ t * tween that cou-so ti Executtic pn.i i r was ve;, ! ~• . ~, , N ccpt by the lan s, and th u'wh ... *6r carried on, fieri within t;.< , , the coim , an t , o oy rati I, . j Hrf,oj the J’artiahunt.” This is the era. al w icli v, ■ .., ~ English Constitution i;.e ih ■ lion of the hber:. ae.i i , from the conll ct i. , m ngainst the enero i inn , era ul vvinell the re,; , first securely ampin.'.! ai i i Jinrse of Iho , ■ erwisel With «n uaa.ba .1 j i.t m , , eremu cither to impose the tax, or tu unpro fjr ate ibo min.; y, where v,a< ibo eetur.'y fur popular rights, or the r del'cuco against the nua'iaic mill irj■ :y oil Is exact ■■ • n <A the cro'./ii? ‘TliO people,” (to Urn! lli'J L: "Mge ol -Ms. i. Jclßtr oa,) “were tin re Lt ol buiHieti, n while ii pi ivl l< ■ ■ -:1 lew were el ruled by the yi.iijp of (y >d, to rub* ho itvd and ppnrred, over , I 111! pllindfO ed plough ucili aod hog ; I } •» it minty." A sow g) w1 > nlru>:l; w.Hi Hu' j.-word, wliilit bn uuli.-iuliz <i wiili Hi'.; pnrsv, ii ‘ (mini il in bis bn nil ) wit-i regarded. nml jolly, i, : lue m i .ter of tli t people. Lord ChaHiiim -j hat said „t i Inter day, that constitutional | provision opposed i , dclt’iii'iM 11py iiii i the ii j ! ,ll 'v to; ibo BiV'irci, i-ut whit might ho not c I bave ■iiii.-J ol it when united m the hands liii; tovi'io ;;ii, wllli l I n’ ms tot, but irrossltide i- agcil, v, bich i m In,'l the v ■,rl l nll>• fi us Ilii! • i'- ll line! it! bin po I, nml wbiilh thu tyrant ut bla :i ot iib. t'rvTil wilb Irulli, Ib.'ti ti, •■ri'iilil Ki'ilii; r j iir wuy jo'll |||i.'rilMiuyi',-,! inly.” V wuh , '.be (iTiilufj -il U'uvi fO' buV' (Old to Itrilic. i- 1 V .;'' 11 ! in till' M. I‘’('ll! IV I! whu COltlll i*i*t l/l vluiili . ib'-liot, (b'-iji.'le lb.,' parchment iir.rliitiui.: I, |up -ii in a itbi.riij'! \V hut fsr;■ - mtii ri':,.i r.'ini •; | but l'' \ l/' CC/J, I u bll bloluui by Hill g lib , , 'Vil Tii’vrT In: i Inin ; J to linin' Iv i him ■fc I I t win ; luc.r i < ll j’r■ •, ? t b 1 'lll 111* fl j); I• I blllll I 1 I Vi.'ll i'i Mini'll, ibu fiamers o our Cbiiisiiluiiuii !- vi'i ■ !•• .y ;i| jin o,i. Ti.t .i' hi jm ; I'. i ir tii i. I In.* iiioil.' r i.oiiulry was upon the. )iriiif*i|>lt* il i b none but iliu I'l.'pn -euiaiivr uol tlie pen* j (ilu Inn! ;i r lit lo In;; i In. 1 people, ami 1 o enti -11 jl r i l l mill! met 1 1n • application ol 1 1 1«: money I, ' I I lu: |iiu '(llo; ami In nee the provision m the It t • ilist it u I. oa c.-l nhlli-ll in;; I lit! ; o'.vi.’r lo lux ill ii 1 * ii i",i;!ihi',ii _v, a id I'.XjirM-.ily prnluh.t- I. |i i ■ iii'ii ey lo bn ilr.iwii Irom Hio Treasury, ;r i'ii’pl ‘by appropriation* made by law” 11 "in' 1 in, lbo Inn lu i prov,.-:;on lImI ‘Mill lulls b mining m •nvr. 'mil nr ; inale in ih* Holin' !r I Rcproin/atiirs." Urn ol wliat avail are n> 1 1 if!■ i; joi ' i Is, il i"O' I'r* as try, ii.-aTa'l of being |, \ pbllll li 111 i III; bands ol ,'lgnlprt lippil'llltul bi . ' ill;.' Ivs.- ;| mi !'■ ; j pi <' i; b!(! (11l ect !y to (longl oi s, | -bon'd In: t!i tin 111 It I Cil lo Iho custody ol lln' "|b '"nil;’. .ur "! h i i iM'iiri'i! I low could a ~ ibcddi"■! bo ii-'-i rauu ii bout a iiiisapi.ropriU' ,■ j botj ol louiioy already in bin bunds, by •‘ap» -j j propr.a! i.n.T made by law!” Ami whai is bo [>i : ■ t;11 :;uy il ilio i’rcadiiry (i hrnun u tHi ,r j | iiuliiiowii In Hu,' (Joir'lilulion) hut Hio I’ropi i'!• ul biui'oll. l The iij.'io ha ml liy v\hii;li ho ,C j uxocutos tbo iiisiruinont by wiiicb liu n.:i- /Ol (•* what oh". I; mi! ti n annual uppropj'intioii ! hillu, if Ibo i iHiKobiliiiod mns'H ol supplies are r j ciisi iut i i bo lixociiiive lap, witliuut practical ii | I'Uoia'.ion or rostuunt; J,■ii mi oUiocnt cmi , j trol upon o.vpi’mliture, to (list {jivo motley, j ((ii'.l 1 1 y onr own n:;onl, hut to Iho oil 1 inioilioij v.-jihoui bn,,;, a id iilturwards dcline j Hu! uses to winch it shall bo applied.' I (invu beard an attempt lo v.miicnlo (his ’ (inmmiul soliciem by ibo siateineiii that thu , Mil,lie inmmo hoiiiT nlrea'y m Excoutivo 1 n was bolter that its inaiiaTpinoni si o:ild bo gmirdoil by the provisions of iho suli Tr -asury hill, linn that it should rornain 1 imro'.lrodod. Ii is ilioro by the \vIDIM ol 'ho Mxi'otilivc', aid run only ho ciniinuiflil Hit ro by the rccooiiiiiui) of Hut vvioiijj—and (tin- .u oimcilt is about as saliß noloiy as it would in; lo say, that lie me.o ynur pumo mu in the h imls ol' a liiThway-muii, you should mil aMompt in rct .ipiuro it, but s. onldtane nmi Hi ' i ou'.iii'i! and doicniion, by a'li'imilm/y in pn i ' ot b.m limn .-(jnamloriiiir jin coiilcnb! A inn ( pn ('ion.- ami sulisfaclmy specimen ol pm'.'oiinentmy |o;;ic. I h; i! Mippn I'd, (ami I have mel w;ili no ' jl ‘al'nro lu tins ailiiii.i.:.trnl;on piujoet that has j .d'sahiis no) iini ibo power ot money,mid ! 11 liu it;-i*.•-*, piiblioal ami jh:imi 111 in!, lo winch it I ■ on d Im applied, w.o, probably Us well under- 1 stood inov. us at any funner period ol Ibo v- nrl.l. The error into winch thu inaoiaian ! !"bnir d iy lias bilio,i, Is, how. vor, Iho m , lalio ; j of a iiuiTieiiiii iil'a much earlier dale; the at- I [ l ''mp‘ 10 s c lie, by Iho is• i I in mey, tli.-.t wb'‘-di was not toe suhj'.'ct of puruliaso or of I I's I'iinniry iii (jiiii iho,, \\ i,t ii (',(* Hoivcivr lu buy ol the ifttyn l nj)OJ- I, Ho Iho poll ol lii<! imposition of h ind-, iho re- I ply id'.!:, Paul Will, pm baps, ho i nbored; ••liiy, inonoy perish wdh llieo.thoit bud neither | pan nor lot in this matter ” Let it serve as | an admonition to him, who attempts at thin | ' day in buy lor a price Hie gift nl'ilie people. I ' Ho Will po into relii'i’MlOht with lie soul of their eiiiiilt'inimiioii set. upon him, ami with I Hio M-'iiloiiee v. Ii a\va n him wlb the cor- i lain'.y ol destiny, “I by money perish with thee, i i ion I lac i m.'H.lior (>-it nor lot in this mailer.” ! .'.ml lei those won have aided him in Ids nefa* | ioi l. heui!, sooner or later, exp'.’et asimi- j l.ir bale. NaKKI) TIIUTII. 1 i Srii.ui Si range t hat there should slum- j ooi il l yomlor I ru ij id pomi u power s« tre- j uuthlous, Hut, could wo condense mid direel I J u ' s enorgio-', it m g|it cleave I tin solid « artb m 1 1 twain, ami jet m gomlo that it may be gov- ! I m .it'd, mill applu d, mid sol lo perforin Us t cu I pendiuis miia los by a cliild. The d rcouny I 'hat water would !•■,! si I.m'u ;;'boded over xllti I ill groes, lias conferred upon Pupiuml ds m;v -j nouii tniiiig supremacy' ami w ill ovenlnaUv 1 produeo i hai'gi's, both moral ami physical, or’ * which d isdillicnlt lo limit the extent. One i 0,1-!.ol of con I, piepnly eonsuin il, will raise j seventy miliums ol pounds ale d high. The .Menai budge, weiglncg four millions of pounds, suspeinlod at a mc l coo height obi”;) | I.'el, might loiv-’ been raised where it is bv ] seven luishels of coal. M. Dnpni estimates ; j llu> steam engines of P.iglami to possess a mov ng j>i>wi»r i ipnvalent to that us (i.'IOU.OHU men ulilie wtudht'is. Am! ibis Dlupendous , I a ;*•: t S ut pu sent only in it -j iid.nicv. ].ii u ! l/: "‘ w n I - ... - - . Cotton tnMi’wrviui ix Pissiv , In to oi d atVi Mum is given in Ihis.na | () n t ' H b' u n.cii of iul ii -try; lie; Imam, ss p:o:oelt .1 hy .nirciu.nio.it 1 in fore comp u;. m , and .. I r . v '' :l ' 11 '•* h. -J e (or p Tsons ~. ' 1 : : ' 111 '• ! , ■ft ■ '1" tel "\o 1,11 '■ 01 • ‘ ■’com ■-i a- marltet lor the sale of the raw tuu'o. al, .1 gen e it I 1:0111 oi ' "u rcan *' :n Hctc” .mg, Ills lately boon in th, c, y. making i o-uracs lor c.iiion n.a tl 1 ch.'.u •V* N• 1 ere pioaseil lo iu'sr.i Hi it be ! a< succecdi d billy cq ial t„ . xyccintimis, ~ ;no i.-c. roturmnl to fc!t Petersburg, when the ‘ 1 uwc'i.nery will soon follow 11101.- A., . ail goes out to SUn-rinloiul the putPc.Tof * ! up.— I’roviJeut? J’urrMl. 0 , ' stifuniK or (limit till 111. — In one ob the '. 1 ' ■ < w bar,eat u | ■ J " ’ i:; U, . vn:o > lie pass ,1a 0,1.1 v . „ r< . ; only m.e womn-i nils at work. JI s u... .., v a',„,"l l, ~ .■cII■.11; ■ ■■ i V. ■ , ' j’l " onuin a a ore !. il. y v no lo 0 1 , i Kl ; '• ■* l ’> v. !.y .1.1 y.-u tu: ;.»\; .h ' ’ "' • ' ' *’ “ 1 l 'td:. d llm * I I , 5 ... ... ..!. ; .. 1•" 10 1,1 " h e , " ■ *'; • ■> 11 •>* <" tI- more than Ii ; I i c . I ... . ■ '-’T. i i.o ,i: . ; ■ , i \ vA • v, . , " r compamons who aregono ‘■ , ' , mug that t..c h;tig cat. 4to s,c you.' r i Ihe jVo liuml Guttle. Ahor ill.: li.iule ol Ltoungmn, Gerund Uw, I I hating miccccdid llu; notorious Governor Hu i ' ill •r• 11 11 i tl.o ciiiiuimiiil ol I tie Kiiut's If" i'- 111 il ,-ion, ai;d ft -i ii; iuf ;rct'd by Gcrundls 11 vt ' Clinmn, and liuryoyiu', issued his CL-ltlir-i'eii , ‘ pmidaiuation, rlferiru; I'lodaii lo nil who vn-uM i c or it t) their alb-Mi. 1 ", ioiln Hancock mil Samuel Ad.uns, lio'n Members ol liom Ma-mchu-eila, ivci ■ excepted from “ilrirf l, v • **•» ’ .id i.lUincc,” haring by their zeal and abilities made tin nmeheicq ecially obnoxious to die Min- J i try. Os Mr Adams, it v.a-. said by Gaduvay | m bis examination I clorc die H'i'liO ol Commons 1 , "ilia! he cnn. liitlc, drinks hide, bleeps li'.lln t nki I J I much, and n moat indel iliy'dile iu tin: pursuit <1 ' In; ohji i t Tltal by his superior a< be ni' i‘■o i ■ d the faction.' nf Con it re.-, i and Ibe fat: Inn s -; in New DngUml.” Tl u Inline.in;' pamdy i n ' | lie' jir n'dain.iiiun (which d o Wimps U'la'e I with : , v . it inon enijit ail iidnn'i) appeared in 100 ■ | print* of the duy., "'iiiiu G !•>••’» I’ne lamation, A ml deiinino.i'ion, A, rin-i tin' iN'e.v IdnaUmlnation. Who t5!...01d his i.ivn > way shun. ; U hercasi liio r»*!j< I hereftbout, , Ar • f'luliliwm .-till. : . ! ■ 1! lulu out, j j ItaftiHiig »iiil lo drink llieir lea, , | In of Parliament ami me J Anil to maintain their bubble right, 1 l*mi»n>» Unite u real fight ; Prejmnru* flint, ami mecl and hall, ? I v a rime*, ami my licet lo maul, iu helling ho, a (trace c-s |>nck, Art to h*i lly al woldier’* hack. Ail tin-, .hough long obliged u bear J ’ ir want of men, hut not from le u, J I’m able, now, by augmen/alion, To give a proj er cub* (gallon. iJiil first, I cl.» my gnu • extend, And hereby promise to hcfrieiid, All those who do iluir Firm conies-, And nice!;!; own thev have (»;i u. sc.l ; Who will lor pardon plead with rue, 1 Juad godly li« • and drink I heir < • • snu:h Inline conduct mol i clurviour, Heritotos Ihem lo my grnr.ions favor. Jl.il then, I ii. nsi out of I hi* plan lock I»o li Suuvu L . hlmm and John Jluu oik ; I For cm h vile traitors hko deheninres, Mud he tucked up, at all adventures, Art any profler of a pardon, j Will only lend such rogues (o harden. Hut every other inoll.cr’s .-on, Art soon as |»e I.iy down hisguo, And oil surrendering hts loledo, Mny go to nml fj.>, unhurt as we do. Ami ho dnih run the King’s eonnnnml, Thai all who pk.i c may ktsa n;y hand. j •Cy command of Mothf.it ('ahkt. Tiiu.m is Fr.ucki;u, Ferretnry. I Tho name of the Secretary, it believed, is I truly pi* en, while ihiil ofa female friend of (hb j General’.-:, is inserted in pi nu of that officer’*. j Wjbbpino.—Young women arc fbll of j ten rt». 'i’ln-y will weep as bitterly fur the i | loss of a new drofldas iJjg loss of an old lover. 1 j Tiny will weep for anyihnpr or for nothing, j They will t-edd you lo death lor aceidenully ! tearing a new gown, and weep fur spile that, they cannot, bo rOvuiiged cll yon. They will play cuqu: Ho in your prmenct?, aud woep when yon aro nhsent. They will weep t-c -oauso they cannot goto a ball or l< a [>arty, or been use llttiir parenlrt will hot permit ilium lo j m.) away with a bhickguaid; etui they will | weep because they ciinnul have everything i I their own w:iV. i\l »n led Willi:, 'll wepp to ('l)ll(jnor. Toil is I , : ' r,; Hie tuii.st, |. i out iii'iiw of iiiol rtiin>)iist) war- j I fare. Isa ;;nul bn ibiiml baa a'lnsnd bis wife, 1 ; ho wnnps, iimi bn rnjinoU) lilid la'!- J ! 'nr linliavior. How many men lime ouno lo I I b(.;d m UTiilli, iiinl rineii m ihc montuy ,s.i!o ! i (hied willi loans mid tt cnrtitiii lecture. Wo-j 1 j men weep t» ;,?oi, at tliuir liii-iuind'a secrets, r | ami limy ulsu weep wlien tlicir own se'orels I hav" 1). mi ri'veuled. They wep itiroagh ! • pride, through unity, through fully, through ; , ciujuj;;-, aml lli'imjih weal: ness. Timv v”il ! , weep (or a Inishfiiid’d misfortunes, while limy I sco d him. A woman will weep over the dead I ' body of her husband, while her vanity will ask j her neighbor how she is lilted with her mourn- ■ < ingj. Tlio ‘widow of Hjiliesus bedewed the ! grave of her spouse with one eye, while she I squiuled love lo a young soldier w.tli llie other. | Drunkards are much given to weeping, j They will shed tears of biller repentance this I moment, ami s;u the next. Il is no uucoin- j mon tiling lo hear thorn cursing Ihe r'fleets ol i mtcniperaiic, while they arc poi-mig li..■ tup ; of indulgence and gasping lo gulp down us con 1 cut-. The beggar and the tragedian weep for a I 1. void mod; they van com tears and make loin ; puss for’ll in cun cm money of the realm. The | one weeps you into u chin ilable humor, and 1 j the oilier makes you loiced lo weep along w.tli j him; sympathy bids us believe the one, and 1 clumsily prcmpis ns to support tlio oi ,ci; we 1 relievo the be.r.rar when In; prefers ii s i la in, ; ami we pay Ihe Inigedi.ni botuia-haet!; l:,e me v\ ,o.’ps wliellicr he u ill or not, Li.it tin other j weeps only when he is well paid for it. i I’oi'ts »i« a weeping tribe. They nro so | cial m ihcir teal ; they would have a ulmie i world weep along vvil.'i tliein, 'l’fu-ir veusi . hi lily is so i xqu site, and their iisayii.almn i-o | lan.nalic, llmt they malm even 11 .e materia 1 - j Wiiind lo synipalhi.-c until their so rows. ■1 The (low on ihe cheek of the lily is corn- I I pared lo tears on the cheek of n di.-cona dale • um don: when it glitters on the herbam; m j twilhght, il id cabled the tears of the evunino' s ; aed wlien the sun rises and exhales ilm dew -1 nvm nie fl uvors. it issaid to v. ip a Wa y the tears nf the morning. Thus ~e i -ve a S I wo '’t’ H d '»y ; '< weep „g „ g',J.' We have 1 weep • g rocks, weop.ng w,. o.vs, \v. .*:,n».r j waturl ills, wonping ska s and f i "". v 1 - I ’' u a groat 'ruin, wo i,". • - j ty iiuisii the tl.iMa v.. ,-ju ... WOl ■; liI'KST OF ol.ni'orv;, t: muj v,' > e;; ,\ : ■ 1 ' a n it , r thus cm, haticslly I :,1 " ! ‘" s nttcieive andi ors at a lateali. v ' ; in it! oiikloi ; -"1 it M -at ' "'l' ' 1.0 <Xv 1 nil: .1, (duly Ml, ! r 11:,. | i " :!,l| i | l() 0 wnnl ami the w id to th>* a-Vo i ) - ; •-.» not lung ei..o. mylVien ;s. but 1 quid bd: lire I u nidi vv as lust immpoimd d in Ihe sulphur j »uis laii-.iratiii v of i n - mfuriial regions, and ■' j limn; mvon’e.i by the mo-i difibobca! of a I • I the chen, sts, :he .-evil, .Stick then, sickle ; ,i,v ' ,n P a =*'•''« cobbler stick to Irs ■ a - 1, lor >0(1 .have no morn ivvasio.i tosvvrd ■ow,:.p. dial; too, than a dock fas for an i uniOßll.i on a rainy day.” : Tyi'Oiiu.vi'iiu ai. , auoiss.—l , t editor exercise us much carers lie V| : soiuoliiiies the m .at rid cumis, .. : lo his Cid.mms. ■ ()., . , )f ! d , ! ,l, ' s "'a I tv.- a i CX • I d • “.i,u n . ' ■- - •m • "'I- m r,r L.J gif- , .j J 1 I lu sprinted for .. : i f-'O.—but I Wd.ooyh, i. di.tr.' lb,. ;„ n ; m misvuiou to a lymlh; , h< : . nearly destroyed ; and our ir , lone ; : I• «>‘-r , - - ■ rrt -* .-f « • -—--V ■■ -ir.r^jrp; rxrnmmm tIJ iK NIOIJ-: AN i> sI- N 'i'l N EL. At«I4S»TA^ i uui icli.y Morning-, ScjiiemSur i:;, STATU RIGHTS TICKET Full coNoui:s3. WM. C. DAWSON, It. W, 11AUI3KSH AM, J. O. ALFORD, W. T. COLQUITT, E. A. NISBET, MAUK A. COOPER, THOMAS BUTLER KINO, EDWARD J. BLACK, LOFT WARREN. • By 11111111, m;; Ihe opera nns of banks with j il.i- ;,.ivi-ri)iii> ii', means uinl power are placed m '.tie bauds of llidi gavin-mcnt In work ilio dcs ■ ni, 'i of our U;;‘.ru il ol putiiic viiluu. By • ■i.ir.iV lliO money jo'Ai’f in ISto hands of ibe govcmoicir, n hy-Icm if corruption will be I nitli-:•••»! whic 1 will 1-I*ll usury vc-algo ol I patii'u.'. ,1 mid independence 111 om land.”—Cirri* j siiliili'Jiiiilini oj Tuesday. I SIIIII i i1 ic language of a prexs which justified Gen. Jackson in seizing uponilio public deposes, ornl in claiming a right on the | art of tiro Exe cutive, to conltul 1110 public puree. Such is (he language of a paper which joined 111 praising the pet bank system, as (be best of systems, and furnishing (lie host of currencies ! Those who j j did nol (hen agree with (hat press, were called | Federalists — now, if any man expresses a pie- I ! feiencc still foi dial system and opposes (he Sub | j Treasury, (he same ( aper is ready to call him a | Feih.rahsl. Thru, all wine Fuderalisls who ■ - opposed Gen. Jackson's currcney notion- —now I all are Federalists who oppose .Mr. Van Dutch's j pri'jecls. Verily, Federalism is u strange gm - j incut ! But again, (he same paper says— j “Another vital question will ho decided by the I voters of Georgia at (lie election in October,— j Abolitionism is of paramount interest in the j Mouth. It is well known that the whips, Idler j alius, or iialiunal republicans, by whatever name | they wish to be called, have made a common j j cause with the abolitionists, in ati opposition to : the p o-enl democratic administration of the gov- I eminent.” Indeed! when did Abolitionism become of ! paramount interest in the South I Who in the South favors the Abolitionists 1 Who voted in Congress to receive their petitions I Not State Rights men ! not State Rights members ! Nr, but Van Buren members; yes. Van Buren mem bers Irom Georgia ! The charge that the Whigs have made common cause with the Abolitionists is wholly untrue ! Who burned down PennsyN j vania Hull I The Whigs of Philadelphia! And j yet these very Whigs are accused of uniting with the Abolitionists! It is not true that the Abolitionists at the North belong exclusively to either parly, and ive have this from the mouths of respectable men of both panics, during our recent visit to the Nortn. Indeed they are dis countenanced and looked upon with contempt by tbo respectable classes of both parties. Snell j we know to he the case in Philadelphia and Bos i ton, bom intermingling personally with the peo. pie of both places; Again the Constitutionalist says—■ “Let the democratic ticket of Georgia be elect ed, and the enemies ol khuithern institutions will despair of ever being countenanced 111 their dia bolical projects in this section of the union.” What a portentous declaration! The election of such menus I lillyer, Graves and Nelson, is to throw the abolitionists into utter “despair”! The last hopes of the South are upon them! Then we arc lust, —irredeemably lust! If our salvation from the rapacity of abolitionism is to be wrought out by such si ticket as this “democratic ticket,’, why then tiro people of Georgia had hotter sue for mercy at once, without mocking themselves i by ph icing their dearest rights in the hands of j j those who will he impotent lor good 10 Congress! j | Those gentlemen would no doubt, as their vein thy 1 , [u mleccasors hut,; done, vuic to receive abolition j petitions, and thul would throw the “dhemios of' I southern institutions into despair of eier being j countenanced in their diabolical projects”! ! j The recent lice in the town of Crawford I ville', was peculiarly distressing- in its eifecls, the loss falling almost exclusively upon those 1 1 who were least able to bear it. We under- I stand that most ol the sufferers were new be ginners in business, and some of them will be ; totally ruined, having lost their all, and being | thrown out of employment. A gentleman from tnat unfortunate place, arrived ni this citv ves terday evening, lor tire purpose of soliciting j in behalf ol the unfortunate sufferers the kind offices of the people cf Augusta in contribu ting wiih their accustomed liberality, to their relief. Ihe sufferers in this instance arc cer;. tainly as much entitled to our sympathy and | acts of generosity, as those of other places, and ■ "c trust that something will he done, to show that the citizens of Augusta are not insensible to their claims. Wo have been pic-ome.l with a Reach, grown ■ m the plantation nfC.il. Ar.io.ad Richardson, 1 , of Vanns valley, Floyd county Geo. a distance of I two hundred miles (rum this place, superior to | any thing id the kind v e have ever seen. It j 111 asllri '- 1 *4- im lies in envumferotiee, and weighs three quarters ol a pound; Col. R. has poked ; i several this season measming 12 inches and one I I Delias raised ouir fitly bushels of lbl s . , km.l, and about 200 bushels of oilier choice kind lof Teaches this season. Vann’s Valley is in the hate Cherokee Tciritory, Central Ilntl-Goad. We not ice Iho arrival, says the Georgian of • Tuesday, ufthe Shannon with upwards of fiUO tons of iron rails fir this road. We understand that another cargo of about tbo same q 1 unity is 01. its u iy and may lie expected here in tt | t . w days. J hese parcels, with the iron nmv at the •°l will |, \y 0 ; that t.,0 contractor t. r laying superstructure is jnuvat work on the forty-seventh mile ~f the ! IIU, W “ ten days, passengers to I Ma a 1 will ; - earned on the road -10 miles,-and ! | coil,, . w,i; tr.uispm: lon the 15. h day of j L ' t : ["*• ,he W«h» Ogechec IQ miles lr0(ll : iff city. J lie w-nk ha.- been going on hti !;l v I during the summer, and wc hope m s,-e, j u ,j -' co,lw ‘ 1, ‘ !l, ° •• n3uia no ..til, from I Add’,■ , )0 | additional laborers on the road, Indian Movements.. i The Opeiuuras Gazctlu of llio lit ii_rt,uil, has the following in relation to anticipated Indian i movements near the Sabine. “We learn from a gentleman direct from Fort Jevup, that much ex citement prevailed in that quarter, on account of intelligence that Indiana to a large number, well mounted, hud left the territory assigned them hy our Government, and advanced to within fifteen miles of Nacogdoches. The Texiaus under General If uek, wore preparing to encounter them. Gen. Houston despatched n messenger who ar rived at Fort Jesup, the day our informant left, j with a request of the loan ol some field pieces, | (-i)l. Many dec lined loaning any national proper ty, but despatched Lieut. Henry with a guard, to | ascertain the condition of things, and it was ex ! peeled that the 3d Regiment would enter Texas | on receiving his report. j “Wo are t 'ld that in'ellli'onco had also reached ' Port Jesup, that the Field .- had left the U S - Territory without any avow d ile-ign.” The i editor adds that if the facia are as above eta od i (.and one NtPahitoehea paper of an earlier date would seem to confirm them”) wc imy expect an other Indian war, more formidable than any since ; die lime of Tccumseh. j Jk7 We are author ized to announce the following 1 gnntlernen aa candidates for the Senate and House j of Jicprcsenlativos for Richmond county, ut the j ensuing election. Senate. ANDREW .1. MIDLER. Ktprrec ntattves, GEORGE W. (/RAWFORD, CH.'JiI.ES J. JENKINS, WILLIAM .1. RHODES. CIIAWFOIIJIVII-LK, Gu., Sept. 4, less. A[ the close of the term of our Superior < lourl, a meeting was called pursuant to a request of the Commercial Convention held at Augusta in ; April lust, fin- the purpose of taking into corn-dd j elation the inipoitance of Southern importation and exportation, and Southern commerce genc | rally. On motion of Dr. R. t>. Dickinson. John G. I Roberts was called to the Chair, and J. E. Esq, Mercer requested to act us Secretary. On motion, Dr. John M. Antony toad the addeess of the tub-committee from the corres ponding committee of the last Commercial Con vention to the Inferior Court of our county. Ify permission, Dr. R. Q. Dickinson read the Resolutions of the last Convention, as afoiesaid; and, On motion, Dr. John M. Antony rend portions of the address of the select committee. Tire following Resolutions were then unani mously adopted : Ist. Resolved, That we cordially approve both tiro objects contemplated by the late Convention of merchants and others, at Augusta, anil the measures adopted hy them for ihb accomplishment of those objects. ~ml. Resolved, That wo now proceed to up. point Delegates to represent ibis county in the conlemplalad Convention, hr be held at Augusta on tlie 3d Monday in October next. Pursuant to the hist resolution, it was on mo tion, Resolved, 1 hat the Chair appoint a com mittee of five to select four Delegates to represent us in the said Convention. The committee after retiring for a few minutes, came forward and reported as suitable represen tatives from this county, the following named gentlemen, viz:—Thus. Chaffin, Esq., Dr. John M. Antony, A. 11. Stephens, and S. Fouche, Esqrs. Alternates, Jus. L. Baker and E. Bar tholomew, Esqrs: On motion, it was ordered that the Secretary prepa:e a letter to the Chairman of the proposed i Convention, informing him of this appointment. On motion, it was also ofdero I, that the pro ' oeedingsof this meeting bo signed by the Chair, m in and Secretary, and a copy thereof ho trims ! milled for publication to the Chronicle & Senti nel, and the Constitutionalist, of Augusta ; with a request that all papers friendly to the objects of the proposed Convention, will give them pub licity, JOHN G. ROBERTS, Chairmnrr. JOEL E. MERCER, Sectclary. 1 1 om Hie Aim Oi'lcuna Bee, 13 tit tnst. Atrocious Murder. V\ e have to reemd the particulars of one of ; the nm.-t revolting and horrible murders that has ever filled the blood-stained annals of crime. On 1 Friday morning, about half past six o’clock, the. - Coroner was called to hold an inquest over the : body of an individual, who had been lound luter , i ieJ beneath the flooring of iho Lack room of a ■ | 1 isrcputahlc hoarding house, kept by a Mrs Anne - Cirod-street, between Magazine « nt | 1 choupitoulus. The corpse was that of a while man, mid exhibited the most frighllul state of mutilation. The bend was entirely severed from the body, the lower cxltomi h-s had likewise tuf - Ic.cd aoipuiain-n, iho right tool was completely disn einhcKd from the leg, „„d U,e left |a„ c nearly severed fiom li.e ihi.h. s,. M . ra | stub-- ; wounds and hiui.es vvcie discovered on vaiious .parts ol die body, whieii of themselves vvcie snlti.ient to produce death. The sub-equeiu | mull lilum wined the victim i„, [ p I 1111181 ihmb’-e doubtless have her n infl,.-ied, lor ! too | ;, .ii|"r-e el tiecoor;., dating the bedytuifo i --par e in Which U was paekt d. i iie 1.,,e of Ide „nfo, tmiato individual upon j a h.otr.iiiiy hes been pr.icnsed, ! i lilluwll 111 1-Niod when vve acquired I our niton nation, lie had, however, been icc.rf- j mre.i as having taken I.is passage the picccdiug i ' ■ Vl ;' l, ‘ ,;!1 ’ 1 Dodge, a-i-ieam boat run ning heivv vt „ New O,leans a:,d 8,. Louis. , i, oard of 'vlnch Ins trunk still remains, and is I st W uscd 11 - v r ' r, d to have been a man-of .var’s ( m-ni, Irani i’en-acla. b.-uvcrfil individuals have ; loen arifsted, some on suspicion of being ino-li j c >cd . m d, ° murder ; others as witnesses, possess ’ td 1,1 important information in relation to its : perpetrators. The ulhiir will speedily undergo judicial investigation. ami this dark ui d heinous I n.insacuon will he revealed i-. all „s appahing N 9 »'«® I t Cl : before our I madras in pr< | uni nas th< v tome to light 1,,' the mean while vve refrain fiom trauscnUng into • u, c rlun.ns lire hiin.hed flying rumors and on • ,llc tnoment. Li that i 8 po.s iu . 0 H known rr spr cung il.is dreMiul .Iced, save tin ■a -loj Ha C(Mtl(l«lSSh)ll ni.cl i 0 l M t (I , “ ( Cl ri a in 1 ,l,a ° ‘■•unecrueuiai:, cirheras prince {* -• • lsJ‘ JJChl’ .■ .1, |IT, * 1 I .!• 1C Hj t I 5 ]!. !■)}', -jVf I ’ cli/l - -**. .i 11 ■■ ' is since . im: .“v ...da tvame a victim to o„o oil - l of assassination I ' ' V ''' - 'd 'ui-'I community. For-1 I h "' vcu,r - Hu-vwlfare of society, me \ e->e*« ■ i .v° °f ju-iice pierced ilu.togh nil the mwU ! secrecy hi which l he murderers attempted lo | ehrou.l ihemsclvcs. They Mte gl j zi .j and I Ise l"I'd "I ilia pmiali ol St, Bernard on Monday 1 «“*». wc question not hut that a ii g id rein , 1 hution will he me ed out lo them. Last Sunday evening un individual, a Creole, Gonzales by name, was seen in perfect heidlh in conversation vvnh Ids blends. On Monday morning his dead body was withdrawn from the Mississippi near the terry ol iho litsl municipality, in a slate of terrible mutilation. Th s affair yet remains a my si. ry—ihc police, vve learn, are busily engaged in the efforts to trace il out, but their researches have been hitherto unsuccessful. To cap Ihc elirnax »l horror, the crime vve have just men, ! tinned oci ur ; hm in this irishmen uc have nvr ry reason to hclieve that the cuipihn will not lie en I ‘ id icd to 5c.1f,.1 the majesty of the law, bill will ‘o ; e the signal r- mi. n -I an outraged jubiieo. > I Jo ■ r;oniet.--i,h ol i nquii has pm ns hi I ol adeni 'oal f :o< emm.-ch-d w im ibis | execrable (lime. The name if tic vic.ii.i is or O i. !. overdo ~ on ■ ■ l lO 1 wis coriimt led, the tc u w hi, h j he drank was deeply dm. acUviih a largo quan ■"- i-prurn. A he.her ihc t-ifeci ol the narcotic 1 was aueli MS U) destroy life, or indy to produce tin Co.- ilnlily , and then render him an easy prey | to the assassin's knife, vve have been unable to ; iCain, Dr. Landrcaux, at Ibo request of the j Attorney Geirer.d, assisted in the /josi mortem ! examination. lie informs ns that traces of opinm were distinctly visible in the stomach. f ive persons liave been apprehended—the woman of the house and several of the boarders, j I'.c proofs of their culpobilpy are such as to tolly justify their committal. The woman is supposed to have been the principal agent in the d,e,|. fi isslaod that one of ihc police of the j "‘I muiiicipaliiy, observing a vvoianu leave I 1 ,■ liou-e early yes enhiy morning with sornelhlfjg heavy in a blanket, examined il, and finding that it contained soiled and bloody dollies, Irad his suspicions aroused. BxamilmV-u led to Ih« discovery of the body. I'rum the ,V Y Herald, Srj,lB. Money Afmkut. .... Friday Evening. . ..ties have been more extensive at the Board of limiters but prices are still sluggish. In soimv (io cs a small advance U perceptible, in others rales are scarcely maintained, I '1 he accounts from Liverpool, with regard to He cotton market, leave but gloomy prospects f„ r those hanks who have large quanlilies on ham] The present prices in Liverpool aie less than rales here hy Id a I'd, and ihe market still falling us may he seen by refening to a table published mj us a lew days since, which show a regular declirl of and ,'d per 111 every month since Ihe Ut January, 1838, including the last advices, ami lids with a slock on hand immensely larger than any previous year, and on the eve of iho receipt of a new crop, which promises to he no ways in ferior in quality or quantity lo that which has preceded it; and moreover, at this season the do maud for cotton yarn, to supply i| le wanU of lhe continent ceases, and lhe ordeis from this side of ihe Allamic are less than was anticipajed. Ta king into view this combination of facts, we am of opinion that the hopes en'erlained hy some of the heaviest holders, of a rise in (ho market are fallacious; and it will lake a long time, so to work oll’ihc present large slock, as In avoid a crash. Wall street is very dull. Mr, Middle is pm* grossing Vigorously in the establishment of the new Bunk, which institution will,r:odoubt, hoof immense benefit in regulating exchanges, when, hy the increase of mercantile operations, they shall bo in danger of disorder. The Collector of this port, vve understand, lias relinquished the attempt recently made, to impose duties on certain anieles of silk manufacture, and refunded the duties. Wilmington, Sept, 7. The public are informed, that notwiihs andine the steps taken hy lire Board of Navigation, the steam packets belonging io the Wilmington' and Raleigh Kail Road Company will continue to car ry passengers South. They will he landed at Sullivan’s Island, whence they will he taken im mediately, hy ihe steamer Etivvan, to Charleston, when they will ho met by coaches in readino-s to expedite them lo (ho Augusta Hail Konl. it is proper to state, that these boats ax not permitted to bring- passengers from Charles ton. Since writing the above, we have been pla ced in possession of the following- order ol the Bo it-d of Commissioners of- Navigation, made Sept. 6 h, 1838. ‘■Ordered. That Ihe slram boats o,f iho Wil mington and Raleigh Kail Koad Cm, be permitted I I to P a?s u l’ Ashley River lo Bennett's Mills, ur I , j.inj' miint above it, and receive passengers from j j the Rail Rond at that point, ii being understood I 'here shall be no communication between the I j crew and the vhure. I I 1 ur| hcr, The passengers brought on tire b«T.s, I 1 h ” all .ho compelled to pass on In the Cars iinilM- I | diairly. lit carrying passengers South, they any I j bo landed cidicr at Bcnncli’s Mills or Sullivan's I | 1 land. I I , <>" arriving in Wilmington, the Captains of I i the Boats shall not sutler arty person lo go oa I i s ! iorc - or 10 come on hoard, until the Port Phjsi- I j < ian shall have visiicd and examined Ihosc on I hoard.” I COMMLItCIAL. I NKW OKl.l-.ANS MARKET, SKI’TEMIrEK 8 I Business continues so entirely dull that very little I cun be said on the subject -Soles continue to Ira I principally tor ei y consumption, and (or places at I jno great distance, i hero is no article lor which I I I he- e is any tin. mated demand, vvilh rhe exccpliui- I : ol tobacco,-and of that I hern is ro li:;lc in iho idiar I | ket n is scarcely worm inenlionm.-- I j Money continues about iho sarno as litsl • obtained lor in in g e i ... ur ;,. I ol 13 per coin, per annum, very lit!lo huw.vcr nil 1 I,ll '- “cnpuon is uttering, aiul lor o'her kind i-;a - I rales ate asi.-uh dim Ir.uibs, we iniderrt ir.d,are v.'S I i t ‘ - i 11(1 hunt ><i )a teit liuai them, j «. oii 1 ia.i: uctiuiia m IhiH a lido ronli/ric !•> ■ Kl 1 "■" cnml. pa,en Is. dhe salsa arc f-u > I i durin I I’ -' <i tol-n: Us ha . u idlnsiun n-• I ,1 . O.J c-rii m -.v.i.u lIJW has ho. „ sold lias 1-iM ■ ■ lr< ’“ l U p, c „ receivi ■ mis weeub -nicih.n: ovi r ■ ■ : ,... ,be qunlitv »■ lanu i *i ha butter than i- , receipts lor 1 years bu-.k Ml I i m Exports aro 733,7 against OSIm'JE B i '.‘V. "“.'"J* l; 1 -’"” 1 M jc-aa, making an cxco-s : I '' • bines, ■ml 100,9. u over Iho whole of laa'H bcos-iii H [ 'i ho Exports Hand thus, viz : «tLES-l ] Excess io 1 »rcut B, ituin, iCt-,vj3 ■ Other foreign purls, ,77 Short to Franc -, p ngg B i'i'uithol Europe, 7p-i B (.ouus ami a mar!.of, -3,17 } ;;i . Excess lo Foreign pons, d,.. Jl B r.xcoss eouslw-ise, id i-W^l Tel d last.- oiisou, H ,J a prest-nl timo this season, I I j , 1 « been received lids week hid Inc-■ , - -cared and we now pm down ilia slock I hand and on slnphoaid not cleared, ut b -' ’» H ■ 'tijSur, — ti e stock is becoming much redu-i H il is u-un t !it not t.i he over from 800 lo i". n lilnh H Jlolders ;m him for good quality ur 8 a els. j- H lo.,ajni I 1 i, a-hy rouie Jbr lire bast niiut-l !»' •« ihng lor less. U e hear of-,me --• ' ■