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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1849.
Mi. Calhoun—Barnburners and Hunkers in
Georgia.—Thero la a moat interesting war going
on in Uiia State just nl (hi* lima between tbo
Barnburners and Hunkers, or Uio friends and op-
ponents of Mr. Calhoun. The Birnburnora aro
represented by the Constitutionalist,Federal Union,
Macon 2Wegraph, and tl»o Georgian; and the
The Cud a Invasion.—A correspondent of tho
Charleston Courier, writing fioin Washington
city, aaya: “ Every one hero talks of tho Cuba
expedition, u if it had really been well concerted
and arranged, and was still to bo prosecuted in
opposition to tho orders and vigilanco of tills Gov
ernment. Thcio certainly has been a concerted
THE REPUBLICAN.
bT.J. L. LOCKE &■ CO.
TCHEUNDlill, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.^
l-.iar „o,TH-\yw>ly ,».!"> -nnnm. 1 5T Loiret*, I «ibrt to *«l»p u MtjfeillUon fur tl.o purpco or
(it ?-Mr. it., nr rtB.HmLs Hour Ar 0,8 8ute of the Athens Banner, the Cassv itte Standard, and revolutionising its Government. *But it is not yet
perbapl tho Romo S*», Thu, for tho known th.l m.ny ponmu. or cpihtl. choroctor,
mil Ht.mii -if. , I* our smut for Hie city of Baltimore. Hunkers have got (lie advautago of Mr. Calhoun or means were engaged in it. It Is said tint two
KT- I'Wl-htphl., I. aulhoifteilto..l >nd b)< frlendl u 10 | at<1 Dcmocnitlo Convert- hundred oml fitly thouwml iloltr.ro wero to have
’"ajpv. in i , Vi.H,,.l«niiilii.hcdmacta, «|enl Ihr till, tl on Mr. Coat, thetr lender, and tho hater of Mr. been ratoed in the city of Now-York, chicfiy by
l«PgWS* MHBMME* Ncw-York. CftUtovs. icported tho Virginia Reoolutlono with- merclianU. In aid of thia euterpilm, but tho uamca
out deigniug oyen to notion the Southern Ad- of no rc.peol.blo peioon, have yet boon given,
p. B. Hvn, Tsllalisssce,
(bj- The followingaeiiUemtn are authorised to acti
mlr «Kf nl* In Uforcla :
Hami'cl Pxuuk, Darien.
J.D. Diaowsi.i . I.tbertycounty.
Ksnis I.onO, Jclier*onville.Twiggs county.
J. T. <: oirscu., TarvSrsvllle, “ **
P. F. I). Sciasoanoaii, Uswkinsvillc.PutalW county.
A. Mc1.kah, Jacksonville, IVIfelr county.
llr.jfRv Morgan, Alliany, Baker county.
J. a. Jobson, Perry,Houston county.
J. E. TsoinoXi Poudtown, Humptnr county.
Charlss Wilson. Thonuuton, Upson county.
Titos. Simmons ThQMiasvlIlc.
SAVANNAH,VGA.
"^WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.fl, 1840.
FOR GOVERNOR OP GEORGIA,
EDWARD Y. HILL,
Of Troup County.
Election on the First Monday in October next.
FOR TUB SENATE.
DM]
Riiodh Island,—Tliis little Stato has within her
limits 103 cotton mills, which annually consume
fid,000 bales of cotton and manufucluru 70,000,000
yards of cloth.
Littls Delaware.—Tho little Stale of Dela
ware is a great placo .for “big” tilings, They
l'T'KTIt Eli NEWS ItY Tfl E CA LKOO.NIA. I buiuh ol ti ust. The chat go failed and fell, but
ill/ 'I'etegraph to the Baltimore American. during the examination tho counsel for MiuJumo
s,- ini,. , V H Aitmtai si is to Collet ;>•oiliiccct tho MS. ofatt unpublished volu
S5T. Johns, N. B., August 31,1339. U|ne 0 f Chateaubriand's “ Motnolrca d’Outru
rho royal mail steamer CalcdonU Arrived at Tombo,” which was speedily devoted to Madame
Halifax at 1 o'clock, P. M„ yesterday, whence Rccnmicr, and read tho following letter from tho
her nows was transmitted to this place by oxprcss Duko of Wellington, written when tho allies wero
this morning, arriving at 3, A. M. Tho C. left I | n Paris:—
“Paris, 13th Jan.—I confess, Madame, that I
meetings,” and their “big water melons.” The | steamer Europa lti llic Engilstfchannef!*** | from°caBing otPyou'nn^^hmcrj'huismur m °
1 ■ jftitj *•— —
ware is a greav ptaco -lor "Dig" iiimgs, auoy t •••— ■•“■f-s
havo their.“big Thursdays,” theiryblgj The Caledonia, on her outward passage, i
**»«* i»v» | The steamer \\ ashington arrived at Suuthamp- I every timo i scu you, i icnvo you mure ucuoiruicu i
*g» lb ? 14 l lh A om Bremen on Iter way to New with your elm run, and 1cm disposed to give my
. Y ° rk * , S . h n\ eft ^rcrncu-haven on Saturday and attention to politics. I will cafl on you, however, I
i.—The brings intelligence of the actual departure of the to-morrow morning, on my return from tho Abbe
I n.„r.k »the withdrawal | sicard’s, and hopolo moot you, notwithstanding
o you, I leave you more penetrated
Jn
dress. Since the Convention tho Banner, Mr. I Baltimore, and in tills city, there wero ageuts
Cobb’s organ, has waged unreiuitltlng war a- busy in promoting the echemo. In Now-Orlenns
gainst tho followers or the great Carolinian.— and Mobile efforts were made for the same objects.
Reid what it says in its lost issue: General Worth was offered the command of tho
“We had determined to hold our present issuo expedition together with the promiso of one hum
clear of any further reference to the nsnult made dred thousand dollars, as a bonus for resigning
by Mr. Calroun, and apparently justifMbyhis , lla coimniMiun , u U ,o service of tho United States.
t&W’nd'K S t T Rut .hero ta no reran.. .0 hofico that h. UaUnad
withstnndingtliecverrecurriugattacksupouusby to (ha proposal. Several officers, now and late of
Uio Federal uniou. But the remarks of the Fed- |ho y 8> ^ rm y | ,1*0 tc ccivcd flattering proposals
, ernl Union and of the Constitutionalist of yester- r ,. f ,, , n „ n | H i
_ day will not let us rest. We now ssy to Uio editors »r the furtherance or tho same project.
~ of doth these journals, that wo shall renew the con* “But it does uot appear thut Uio confederates
troversy in our next paper, and never give <|. u f L| M d secured any eiBcicut aid in Cuba. It is the
W?'l.r.^'^r^^RopSCiuS*.'^'n I «f »..tclll*«nl Ainorkau. *l» p-od Ih.
has forfeited the respect of all fair and honorable last wiuter in Cuba, and thcopiuion is confirmed,
men, by a deliberate misrepresentation, in its M | understand,by our Cuusuls in Cuba, that the
issue, of the position assumed by tho Banr*—
.1-ltnH in ll.n a.mnntl nfllr fNltluilln’a fl il’l
State is.tnoteovor, thoruuglily Whig, and Uio pet
of her bigger sisters.
Chinese Mooaor Administemino Oaths.—The I brings intelligence of the actual t
witness is made to kneel, and to break a saucer on ^nish Blockading Squadron and uio wiuiurawai 1 sicard’a, and hope to moot you, notwl
1 1 r . , mrn m t. ,. I of tho cruising vessels IVom off iloligoland, which I tho effect which theso dnnircruus visits
a bar in front of him. The following oath is then havo deparlc 5 for Copenhagen, permitting free mt. “ “
administered j I ingress and egress from tho respective porta. A
“You shall tell tho truth, and tho wholo truUi, | number of morclmnt vessel# had entorod tho We-
boh 1
goinmmtat Enuiltntncer
liUtl'Ht l)ut«H.
I Uaviik.Ai'ii. -J j Havana,,Auo. 18
Nketoli of Huron Itolhsclillil. ,
tho mucerT^eracked 'and'if'youdo 'iiot**toii "tho I sierVand commerce Imd resumed its wonted sc-1 igjstjw? voderd” Natr’Voaa—StstiliKiiip Houthcrncr—379 ‘
Iruu, your «d .1.1 b. oriSSd Ilk. ih. «U. Amor|r>n st
cer * . . Pauldiiicr. had left Bremen-havcn for a crune in I (HothschUd) told us his life and aventurea. dries.—C.L. slilnUaimirn—ifofl b
ID* Gravity or mauners is thought by some to dio Baltfe. WBB 1,10 t l , ° hanker at Frankford. j 17fi tcs.Rice, 600 bbl«. Naval Stores,
bo n mark of wiortam yul tho gravoot Ixoot io on I Commrrrl.l K-mmjur._
oss-tho gravest bird Is an oud-tbo gravest fish , 0 Llvorpool , hol8 lt a lnttr kcd improvement lit } radBr came tCTre, who Imd tho market to himself j
is an oyster} and the gravest ntau is usually a | nearly every branch of business. The | produce | SpJJf i£jLC C BSHHtlk£8i4tej2J2^S*SafE?5
Kivvnnniili Exports—Sept. -1.
Per sejir. Naonil, for Baltimore—bfl bales Cotton
68 casks nice. ’ '
Mneoti, Ncpt. 4.—Coitoh.—We euoto fair oy
Vujsor °’" m 8 * "*• “■ w
Augusta, Sept, l, pTST-CorroH^-Wo ccimi,.,,.
to repi.it n nulet cotton market. 'I lie operations
day and to day wero very limited. Holders not oiie Hn,'.
their stocks ond buyers awaiting the nceounts, rnc»i„„3
too late IhU evening lo havo any eflefet upon tho
Freiiiiits—Our Itivcr rose over a font yesterdsv nn 1
die bonU arrived at the wltnrf with full Freights. y B,u *
In relTuon^olho Support o“rSEV> ? . ft loud. FJ»eraUy. .lu uol do.lro a nT.lu.Uuu. aud
for office. Not being enabled to make any capi- will resist it. There has always existed, howev-
«7J „ f . . , „ 1 tal out of the retaliatory language which we used er|E combination against tho government, and
te 1 ;, 2 ««"« P«r«.n. l..v 0 a. dUfcroul Urn. boou ar-
8th—Sc riven & Effingluiin.. ..Thomas R.Hinks gJtor Saa degraded himiclf by the petty-lniceny rosteti.or compelled to fly, as conspirators for Us
9th—Burke & Emanuel,... .Col. “ A ^‘ K * ~* UB, “ trick of stealing a part of uur entire remarks upon overthrow. They have not among themselves,
IbrSliS t SSST " E. liii Uml ,ub J cc ‘* mnd * u PP rc **hig the remainder Bny m en of eminence as leaders. Gen. Was,
16th Sumter & Loe,.... !t>a7 j aekd Tomlinson I But tho Banner man doca not stop at this. He I WM con demned to death, but had previously
lBth-i-Muscogee fic Harris .Van Leonard says: escaped to New-York, is said to havo been distln-
i2!u - nW?1 ! U'.Hn 0 “ ' V ' N Ro'.v"nixoK . **' ,0 /V J." guliliod aa a aoldlcr In Spain. Tho Spanlali troopa
ISth—Talbot fit Marion, .Kodt iiixon 1 (|,e war commenced by tho act of John C. Cal- I ®
21st—Washington fit Jefferson,....Jab. R. Smith houn .against Mr. Polkf Cobb, Lutnnkin.and the in Cuba, are not nt all concerned in tho move.
22d —Riclitnoud fit Columbia,. .And wJ.Mii.lkb I Democratic party, we tender to tho Calhoun foe- ment, but, perhaps it may have been the lntcn<
23dr-Warren fit Taliaferro,.... Jos. W. Thomas I ljon {n Georgia “war to the knife—the knife to t { on ^ buy than over. In fact it is more than
2Jth—Hancock fit Baldwin Jos. Gondee , ho We call upon every true Democrat to . .. . , r .. revolutionists should make
26Ui~Jones fit Putnam, Jas. Godaed ril |ly around us in this defensive war in favor of probable, that H he revoluUonlsts sltouiu make
26tli— Monroe fit Pike,. ..Micklrbbrby Merritt t b e beniocratic party and its faithful, long-tried an attempt, aided by a fow thousand adventurers
27th—Crawford fit Upson, • •/ A *- A Millkb nn(1 ,pp rovc ,l leaders. from the United Slates, it would bo a miserable
Mte^TrouD&HetmK i Blount'c. Fail rill Bul ,l,e Bamur is Ukc, y to meet other opponent! failure, at least und-r Uio present circumstances.
3ld —Nesvton fit Walton’,..... •..Dr. Elias Bell besides the Constitutiowdist and Federal Union. I Some youngCuban Creoles, wltohavo excited the
34 tb-^-G rent fit Morgan ...H.F. Sanopokp Tire Georgian has entered the field, and expresses suspicions of their government, are now in the
^h—Elbert^tJ^anmin’...! .T.^Thos. Johnson I ita rc ff rel lhnl Memra. Coss and Lumpkin did not Uuitod Stoics, and havo no doubt, been the chief
37tb Oglcthurpe fit Madison.V.Jacob BaaaHAsV J sign the Southern Address. It even says— I promoters of tho movement here. It U tho gen-
39lh—Gwinnett >V Dekalb,.. .HiramR. Williams I •• We consider the course of the Soutlicrtf Ban-1 cra | impression Uiat the project will bo abandon-
47th—Floyd & Chattooga .M. Montoomeev ncr, whatever of Inconsistency there may have ^ f t| prcscnl , i u consequence of the prompt
igu. .... 1 ■—— -- been at different dates in Mr. Calhoun’s public I f „ p T w J,
RV TFI rcnUMI null TIIR RRPlTRIilPAIt I life, now erroneous in unnecessarily assailing a I measures taken by opr government for the pro-
BY TLLLuliAl 11 rllK liUS nfclUliLlLAn. I great inan, who, upon this absorbing subject of 1 scrvaUon of our nculrailty.”
tw W..« indebted to onr obliging friend, of rtSSEft QoAur,cxT.o». or Naval and Ma..»« Orn-
tho Courier for the following despatch*^ | Southern admiration mid Southern gratitude.” | ckbs in the British Navy.—A return moved for
CHA.LMTON, Sen- <- Ton SlAH.AnCoNvnNTtnN.-Tbe eoovcnlioo. >>J Ewa.t, In the Brltlnh llot»e of Common.,
T T u r. elected M.vor of IbU ° r ">« P™-Sollern nod Old Hunker., which met 1,0
T. L. He T cn,N.o» I. re elected Mayor of In. ln a fow d f . lw coa|ctcc> te.U of gueliOcntlon. required on the mlmlulon
city by n majority of 2H vole. He had a m.jor. I m, have nlroady announced, I-ooklngto thl. pntniotlen of offleet. in the Navy nod the
ily in each ward. fact alone, and not lo dieactlou aud adinU«[ona of Marlnocorpi.
SECONDDESPATCH the Honker., one or two Loeo-foeo n r,«. have 11 •“">» >'“ l * cntlct ' 1,1,1 ,te P »
SECOND DESPATCH. endeavored lo pitKlnv. Ih. imprc-lon Ihet they ■»"“ >» '“ ,l •*«'»»
CttA.LCffroN, SarT- 4, P- M- , t i H |„ v .f lI( ,„,,,| ll their Northern .lllea. u, and Tree from natural defeeD; ho mn.t he able to
The votes for Atdeimen have been counted, and I UJ lnorc closely into this matter. Subsc- write English from dictaUon, and be acquainted
ail of the did Boatd, or Hutchinbon Uckel, are Uuent lo the failure lo bring about the union of wilh ll >' rul “ of cotiimo't .rithmclle, including
elected by a Urge malorily. ««two hollo..., the Hunker convention appoint- «■•/“'« ° f To qttnllfy him for promot on
Th.IleZfttTmrAUermen ,Wt - committeo eoo.l.llng of nine of theft leading >» «« P"*‘ » mid.hlpu.nn. It. n.n.t give '•Htlla-
Tho following are tho Aldermen elect — mcn> W|LUUIM A.CV, bte Secretary of W«r, Notary proof." that ho U fourteen year, or og^,
Ward No. l-Oll. MRU, John Bonnell, Jr., SI Mn|r ch , lrln ,„ t draw up an addrrao lo their I P»mmh a due knowledge of geometry, tri-
Y. Tuppcr. Ward No. 2—Win. Lloyd, C. D. I friends throughout the State, reviewing
Carr. Ward No. J-Wm. H. GilliUnd, John of the two conventions. We presutno
RtcNdllam Wm M Martin WardNn 4 Mabcv, the chairman of the committee, was the a boat * “ nd of k,,oUin ff “ nd •pMci^ff* After
McNellage, Wm. M. Martin. Ward No. L uthor of ^ addreM# Referring to the course of ^rviug two years as midshipman, his progress
Hugh R. Banks, Dr. Edward North, E.L. Adams, Lj^Frac-SoUcrs towards Gen. Cam in the late nautical knowledge aud bis proficiency in
C. M. Arnold. | canVMij tbe addrcM | gunnery, musket, and cutlass exercises, will bo
WhlK MeeUn ^ I “They aimed to defeat a Democrat, distin-1 ^\y and rigidly investigated, and the “young
• Petersburg, Aug. ai.-CoTTOk^iWe hear of no
■ales since tho arrival ot the last steamer. Holders s.w
10 cents.
tiliti koto hove been more fully .'upplicd,'but n. jfh.»rdu.goo*. Som.howlofrondedhlm,.nd
| buyer, havo mnnlfeated n greitor 5e.lro lo ope | K,2!BS1 f-?“ , _ er . n i‘,ii| ThU to W En°"
,— _ jormnn. On
tho Thuradny 1 .tartod, Tho nearer I got loEr
I ere rati.factory. atld .holtld the hoelUfttc. which k»tl <h» chettMr good. wero. A. .oon u I go'
nro now carried on between tho Attrition, Hun- Mnnchericr, I Imd out nil my money-tlilng.
gorlan nod Rural.n force. Mon bo brought to n wero to cheap! nnd I mode good proflta. I .oon
teimiiintion, wo mny ol«o expect n fuitlier luft f uu " d ,'l“‘ ">"« were. three proflta-the raw
provemont In mony deportment, of trade. moteriol, the dyeing ond tho motiufocturing. I
I Advice, from the Untied Slotea re.peeling tho I “Id to the monufoefurer -I will ouppjy you wfth
tstderod v
. Sept, l.-TuarskTiKs.-aome !»o
Jo 400 bJUs. Turpentine have been disposed or at #3 40c.
Sfiatrs ToaraxTiNi.—Several lots ot Sl
Une were disposed of at B8c. V gallon) bbl
returnable.
Trxsta, LuMsea ano8tavss.-No sales ofeiiher that
wo are apprised or» all dull of sale. 01,1
SitiNuLKs.—Several Uiousaml common Bhlanlea. to ir.
rive, have been cnfaied at $1 60 per m. 1 r
Daltlmore.Sept. l.^CoTTOX,—The IransacUons
ar the week emhuirn nai t,,ii,,,. „. no . .
Gen. Taylor in MAseActiusaTTs.—It is slated
that Mr. Schoulrr, editor of the Boston AUae, bos
gone to moot Gen. Taylor, having boon delega
ted by the Legislative Committee of Massachusetts
to ascertain from him at what time it would bo I garian and ]
convenient for him to visit Boston. Tho inoet ^mjtmtlon^
extensive arrangements .have been made for the V AdvJcc# from lhe Unllod states respecting tho I •“*“ mauu.auvuror-i wm jruu wsms i ro the week embrace'aw' baTeV silbtlm^i naTTf 11 ",!!?
vUit, and the reception, it is said, will te worthy I growing cropof Cotton, being considered very N*® material and dve, and vou supply wjth Uplas^ut bSS'mlddllS?
tho old Bay State. unsatisfactory, have operated in favor of holders, manufactured goods. So fgot three profits in- c u.j erf bales middling to good middling do., at''iV 0 V&
U, ° 0,U zr—7 . ^ The dcrannd'la good and largo sales are daily re- ■t<»dof one, and I could selfioods cheaper titan bale, rotddllof Tenncure* at BSSSttIbfifl'Bfi
Caccbthbs ScaiBKNDi.—In tho Charleston Cou- ported. “.ny body. In a abort tlino I made my twenty dling New-Orlesns.at 10K cstiu, alt at 0 months. Tho
rier of Monday there are thirty communications rThere bus been considerable activity in the thousand pounds into sixty. My succcm ah " 1 ^ ,V7“ lli - * ‘ h ,« P r,B * being u»
ftom cltyVorreopondent. In 1^’™”^ j by thQ t |n(M| n rieamerfrom Atnerlcncrine’to'itanfl! nllicr^Mm ranrnnd w'I om ,, u|inotcli t for'uta l \nnn rioek^lni^dli iiwu^^^ra^i^
cipal election which catoo off on that day, and I xarhtcti was on Tuesday, the market assumed an with tho patterns and for all the rest of them. Corrxs.—The sales of Rio during Ute week smouni in
iu the Merc&ry thirty-niue! I nnlmated appearance and holders nt onco sought I Another advtuitogo I had. I was so off hand misntliy to between 7,000 and 8,000 bags, at 7 ffi) n 7Ve.—
rvw. a inwUiTr^vonHoa is about to be held in 1l,cr P»ices. Bcforo the close of tho market on m Rn * J made a_&»rgain at once. WhenIsettled »e bulk u7fi| 07Xe. Tho stock of flloIn ffitthands
(O- A Jewish Convention U about to be held tn th g t da j; the quolatlont of American descriptions n London, tho East India Company had eight UEJwfogjJMV
New-York for Uto purpose of discussing luipoi- w# re Jd. higher than on the 10th. A lnrge bust- hundred thousand pounds of gold to sell. I Tveek
Unt matters relative to the churcli policy. Con- ness was done on tho following day at aatfll forth- went to the sale, and bought Half I knew that Srds/oriW bbTC&SS and 600 bbU at”
siderable feeling has for sometime existed between ®r ailvance. u On .Tlnir^ni.^n.rke^had a | fepuke of Wellington. mua^bav.. lt. Jt J.had | »JS3?”“ &-***"**»•"*■»*
thuDuko of Wellington must havo it. I had
--- ttyj»,a
ar iomottmo o.wton uotween , Mntawhotwtiductl I bought, graot tnoSy of hi. hill. .tdUcount. I
the two parties, one of which demand that the was folly maintained. Tho committee’s quota- The government sent for me, and said they must day sties oruoo bbis. were made atthesame rate. YeE
ancient customs sbsll bo etrictly enforced, whifo (ions yesterday were declared to hofild. for fair ‘a veil. When they had got it. they did not terdur and to day there were nouaniacilon* orany mo-
It.. u .trlvlnv fnr rhinm which will cn- Upland, 6|d. for fair Mobile, and 6Jd. for fair Or- k, ‘ ow l«uw to get it to Portugal. 1 undertook all “Mrit holdors were offering to sell at $5,18*, without
the other is atriving for changes which will cn- | Tlte tolre for the w&k ending Aug^t 16. that and I sen*l it through F^tnco, and that Was
were 83,140 bales, of which speculators tSok 33.- the best busincM I overdid. , . HMich Is*W
320, and exporters 7.090. Tho stock of Amerl- Another maxim on which he seemed to Mace manunactured within asbort period ahead. The comin!
ran descriptions sold during the past week were Ifteid reliance was, never to have anything to do usnee of drought, and the low stase of waters to the
know liow
obi. them lo I# ^NHvhtal. ^0. Ik. 15^.^ I
times. I 320, nnd r.xp—‘ - " * * 1 admI.»
o- Tho Now York Mirrarotolra thol on Wed- I f5i. d .“El)P'
nesday last over four hundred guests dined
Astor House; and that Uto city is fast filling
and (list within tho next ten days there will
ably be an addition of ono hundred thousand
sons to its resident and floating population.
no., uni
and 11 cents.
Lard.—We notes sales of 60 bbls. st 7* cents, end of
300 kegs at 8c. on time. • .
Wiiiikey—The market la Arm, sad the prices well
sustained. Bales oMihdi. are making to day at97<b
27*c., and of bbls. at 38 cents—Uto latter scarce.
ol tho mine tlmo'lo.t yeor." ” I how con tlioy do good fur mol' By old of the
rvw ij.-to hm. nnroh.mit n..o r.,.,rth I Tit, motkot for Rroodilulli .till cotitlnuo.dull, moxlm.i ho ho. ocqulrod throo ntllHon. of money.
dJ~ Body Foanolin ho. purchoKd olio-fourth 0n -p ucg ,| a y wheat of all kind, dcvllaod front 1 'I hop©,’ .old , 'that your children nro not
‘tl.a If..11 M.koltMta oI.In JI-.m-m OMfl riN 1/1 tin. I . I _ . | I , . —- .... tiff- _. » Mil Iaa fnH #4 ». F mMt.MM HM-I l->i-> in |||Q OltClUSiOtt I
HHHHB ¥ o you would
ovnlnrlfficr Jnnns* Fniiind and Smith’s Soundlnir I “e' 1 advanced from 2 to 3s. per quarter The into I wish that,* said Rothschild. '1 wis'h thcrRlo
exploring Jones Sound and Bintlh s Hound! g, cxtrc|ne deprestlon having brouglit nn increased givo mind and soul, and heart, and body, and New-York, Ang. 31, O P, BI.-The steamer**
and ecarch for Sir John. Shelias also offered i\ demand from Ireland, with some spcculHtion.— «vcry thing to busineMj that is tho way to be news has unsettled the market. No transacUons of u
reward of £600 in case of success. The quotations aro 27 to 28s. per quarter for ycl- happy. It requires a great deal of boldness, and meat after the announcement of her arrival.
i-Lj no ._ ««_ , _ J I » .i CR i u j> caution, to make a great fortune; flour Is held at the ptlces of yesterday.
- - - 1 Mbe operations In Cotton have been suspended. The
ews Is viowed as favorable, and holders ar -
a , _ , guLhed as such in the highest civil stotious, du* gentleman” will also be expected to show that
fo conformity to public notice, the " kl * Pa,ly ring more than forty years public service, a citi | li( quadrant or sextant is “in good order.”
SXX’ £ “ H ta ra.'ki M&jttBSiiSaKSSL Thooxotnlnounnof ratal,,,.tra for Iftntanonta-
orranForaonta for tho opproochln S M. ‘n i^Tt^^^ra-l'c'po^L^ ^rae ,n SU "' ” ?
October next. state, an extensive slave owner, and, with such in- . -..u.n mn ., nn i I*, „ n Hrr Rfto-n or
Tbe meeting was organised by calling An- I teresta and associations, not doubted tofavur lfi«l * marine cadet must not be under tmeen, or
thqny Poaraa Fan to the Chair, andaoDolntimr institution and extenston of s/uecry.” above nineteen years of age; ho must bo in ro-
W*M P Bowen Secretory. I The Address also refers ta and quote* the fol-1 bust health, and free from physical defects, cape
The Chairman having .tilted the object of t|J lowing rraolullon, odopted In Convention by Ih. dolly that of .to.nm.ring- Tho eduratlond
moctingi F. S. Baotow, bq. offorod the fallow- Hnnkera: quoliflcotlon. Includ. thoorrtlral ond pr.dlc.1
i—_ -raolutlon which was adoDted • Resolved, Thai we are opposed to the extension of gunnery, the use of the sextant, and a compe-
ra . v T ! . rvimmiitjv^nf Trnbe annninl t,aver l/ the f rte ter p t l ° ru ? *** Untied States; lent knowledge of field fortification ond median-
Reiolved, That a Committee of Ten be appoint- bul we do not regard the slavery question, in any ,, (Ir _ wi „„ Fjirh fadel __ niea ra.. linir hlm .
ed by the Chair, to select C Committee of Aye f orm of its agitafton ,or any opinion in relation ,! , * F " h ° P , ff "
persons from each military district in the city thereto, as a test of nolitical faith, or as a rule of «df for examination, must bo prepared with a
imd county, whore duty if shall bo to nominate [SlJwSn. ^ sum of not less than £40 for outfit, and £10 for
the* names of terecMt sons toreprawnt thecSuufy In ®ddition to Uds unequivocal announcement, mess, washing, and other capew
of Chatham in the next Legislature. the Address refers to the opposition of the Demo m,. Clay at Newpoxt.—A correspondent of
Whereupon the Chairman named the following crstlc patty of New-York to the extension of the New York Tribune, writing under date of
persons the Committee of Ten: slavery, m a fixed fact about which there need be Auff> 2 g tb> Myg _..i B trt gratified to be enabled
M. Shbitall, Sr., Capt. Dupon, Geo. W. | no controversy. Tbo only difference of opinion to inform you that the health of Mr. Clay U int
is in regard to the policy of making it “ a test of piov lng. The invigorating air of this delightful
political laith." In this way they hope lo con- town is adapted lo the speedy restoration of ItU
linue lo gull the Southern Democracy. They i^dUy strength. I trust that In a fow weeks a
The Committee of Ten having retired for a are “opposed to tbe extension of slavery”—they conjp i e t e restoration will be effected. Quiet and
short lime, reported through their Chairman, will voto against it, speak against it, and write repogo ttre , however, moat essential to him-but
Judge SHKrrALL, the following Committees from against it; but they decline to adopt the principle ib Js appears to be entirely out of the question, for
the different Districts ; as “ a test of political faith,” as they are afraid it ^ ^ tee him . yf#> an dhtur him too.
city. would open the eyes of their blind coadjutors at ,. Mr . Clav u besieged by friends from far and
, District No. 1.—James Lachlison.M. II. Meyer, the8outh. Still the Georgian takes tbe Hunkers nc *r—from early morn till night. They come!
Hugh 1/igan, M. O’Byrne, Wm. II. Dari*. I lo its bosom, and defends them! I they come! Nearly every village in Connect!'
District No. 2.—George W. Wylly, John S. We would remark in this connection, that the 1
Mountmollin, Levi S. Russell, George L. Robin- I article from the Baltimore American, to wbicb our
son, Francis Blanco. cotemporary refers, was published some timo in
District No. 3.—P. W. Alexander, John C. I the Spring, or just after the coalition of tfee Dem
Hunter, J. C. Habersham, James D. Cole, Fred’k. I ocrats and Barnburners at the municipal election
gcherff. In New Yotk. It referred to tbe city and not tbe
Wylly, Benj. Cole, Wm. W. Oates, J. M.
Bates, Dr. J. C. Habersham, B. Boobouin, M.
II. Meyer, O. Reilly.
i low and 23 to 29s. for white.
0C#» Tito Louisville Courier leartin fioin rolinblo Flour sold slowly during tho week.
a groat deal of caution, to make a great fortune;
The better and when you have gut it, it requires ten times as
-jo r_ If J vir *- * ” **-■ 1
s are disposed to
authority, that Hon. J. G. Marsh all, of Madison, qualities realising .former prices, but secondary much wit to keep it. If I were to listen to all tho Ssk htoher reSs“ '
riMUnaa tha annointment of Governor of Oregon BOrU oro 6(1 P er bbl ’ ,owcr ’ Subsequently the projects proposed to me, I should ruin myself very 8
declines tho appointment or Governor or Oregon, | ma| kpt B tcady. and we now quote prime soon. Stick to ono buslnere young man,’ said ho New-Orleans, Atic. 31,-Two hu
sound descriptions of American from 23s. 6d. to to Edward; ‘stick to your brewery and you may Cotton sold yesterday at full prlcrs,amonsi
. M _ , , , . | 26*. per bbl., while inferior uninspected is difficult hu the greatest brewer of lAndon. Boa brewer, of««w crop, or choice quality, sold at 14
OtJ- Rev. Calvin Faisbank has been pardoned to BC \, al 18 to20 .hillings. nnd a banker, nnd a merchant, and a manufac- commercial year,
out of the Kentucky Penitentiary after four years There is a moderate but steady demand for turer, and you will soon be in tho Gaxette. One Eitratt of a letur netted
conflncincnt for obducllni- .love, to connection American proyi.lono, price, ffenerally being well ta » *^.tB.«mpmd mom ho Maton „,, aa^ T |, e Blra rec.oMjr ftom Joor
Ufiih n-,,K \ til. fnihor Phmrm 1 auatalued. At the weekly sales held on Tuesday, tries to vex mo, nnd has built a great place for port has been storef tor want or any snUsrsctory '
with Delia A. Webster. His father, Chester I <2G0 boxes Bacon were sold at 80s. to 33s. fid. for swino close to my walk. So, when I go out, I Tho Iwtsale Inllsvsnt was nt 10* rials; since thi„
Fairbank, of Gcnrscc, N. Y.,dicd at Frankfort, long Middies; and 26s. 6d. for Short. The total hear first grunt, grunt—squeakrsqueak; but this Commerce fromvour port hM arrived there, making
Ky., of cholera, brought on by exertions for tho reles for tho week aro about 800 boxes. Hams- docs mo no harm. I am always in good humor, f.“P® "J JS m site aL^tte nmTtotS
Tho demand for Hams is falling, nnd tho late ad- Sometimes, to amuse myself, I give a beggar a ^P” ce 1 *«{■ "“3 “' B1, There is not a lot or
vauce U barely maintained. Lard U in good dc- guinea. He thinks it is a mistake, and for ?e»r I M^iw?ls flm?and 3 rto!s U Ssld h fbr^onr. EShsnr
iMroaTLNT Discoveby.—A surgeon of Gottln- ntand, with an advanco of 6d. per cwt. Sales of should find it out, off he runs ns hard as he can. | 0ll Enf | ai •••••- 1 *• *
, „ , . 1800 bbls. at 36s. 6d. I advise you to give a beggar n guinea sot
ger has discovered a complete antidote to arsenic. Tbo Jcei of Jron rrmn in firm in the absence of times—it is very amusing(The above is __
It is peroxyde, or the redoxydo of iron, twelve part* speculation. Therp 1* a partial turn-out of the tractcd fioin tho recently published biography of
of which neutralise one of uxyde of aracnic. Ex colliers in Staffordshire, which, to some extent, tho into Sir T. F. Buxton. The letter was written
pcrlmcnl. with thta antidote hivo bcco trim. up.,. SXSSfr £ 1 ® ]
rablta oud other onimota wiUi complete .ucccu- aro ra ,i| a j ng ,fl V ooccd prlcco. In Wile, com-
Ono advantago of it is. that no injury can bo mon bars are firm at £6 to £6 6s In Scotlund
■Two hundred bales sf
-them nine bales
cente. To dsy
— T - Is firm, and 3 rlsts Is paid tor eonr. Exchange
on England, 13* per ct. pram.; ou Uio NorUi, 3* @ 4* .
per ct. ptotn.
ahtPPHtg KiUcllfQcntc.
POIJT OF SAVANNAH,.
SEPT. 5, 1849.
FUNE11AL INVITATIONS.
One advantage ol tl l*. mat no injury can do mon oars are nrm Hcotiuna Tho rrienil# 0I „, acqUBln , nnco of j AMgl Do xx«tLt and Itorque Exact. St,vens, Netv-Yoik, 7 days, to W..h-
rafaMBfatat. I. 0^.-1.
quantities of arsenic have ban taken, it has been p rM «nt *ales in Liverpool, merchant bar £6 10s., Mineral of the loiter, from their rceidcnce, No. 83 St. Ju- jj ea j|.
r 1 .1 0_ — —— i.iimIiInM It o . I g\m I . ta .1 ■ t. a n . « I «.- - . rv 1.1 _ O A 4l)*~' L I IT a II tanom Mobal flnn f'll.mlt Don V f.ftoria..oo
rquafnt
AN IU
found useful first to encourage vomiting.
best roll £7, hoop £7 10s., sheet £8 6s.
pier, net ensh, £12 13s.
I Nt
Scotch
Anti-Renters Again.—The Sheriff of Renan- I' Kaval Stores.—Tho demand for any dcsctlp- I 0(7- Tho friends and ncquafntancea or Mr. JOHN 8.
lacr county. N. Y.. was attacked by a party of l \ on of .Naval Stores is very liniittcd—Ibut no yoUNQ, Mr. Ouarlbs Van Horn and Mr. Das’l. 11.
men In dta S ui.c,olSotul boko, on Mond.y, while h!'*"* oll " ,, “ k ' Dpl “ c ° ,n lha pf 10 -" 1 'by «rtl-1 anwtor, or. ronne.tcd to attend tho funorol or lb.
engaged lit falling tho property of one UonoKo, From tho ManufacturingDl.trlcte thooccounta Jj»“' r >T || t , Moiuiloo,otip p’riock, ftom lit. late rat
on on execution. HU paper, were Octroyed, .peak encouragingly of trade In both cotton nnd | dt iiro corner of tVcl Droid olid Prinld.nl-.lueU-
ond ho WM curried to hta wagon, ond dralrod to '“XraySn'unnr. plenty, ond tho rote of dta-
quit the place, under a threat of being tarred and | count easy. English funds
' of I
linn etrect, This Afternoon at 4b’clock.
feathered.
From Central America.—Tho brig Maria
Gage, which arrived at New-Yotk ou tbe
ult, ftom Belize, (Hohduraa,) brings atnotig her
amount o
English funds arc steady, and a fair
busiticsa going forwnrd.
London, Aua. 17.
Money Market.—The Bank of England re
turns furnish no especial subject for remark.—
| Thero has been another slight decrease of tho bul
lion on hnnd, from domestic demand for coin at
0(7- HOARD OF HEALTH.—A regular meet
ing of the Members of the fioard of Health will be held
nt the Exchange Tilts Afternoon, at & o’clock. Pune,
tual attendance is requested,
sept A PHILIP M. 11UBSELL, Pec’ry II. II.
U. R. M. stesm-parket Gen. Clinch, Peck, Charleston,
to Brooke Is Tuppcr.
Steamer CliaUmm, Hnyal, Augusta, Willi t>oata 0 and 7,
J. A. Fawns.
. CLEARED,
the Sehr. Naomi, Hall, Baltimore—Uiigliam, Kelly.& Co.
I U. 8. Mall eteum pocket Ucn. Oliiidi, Peck,Charleston—
Brooks A Tupper. •'
WENT TO SEA.
Behr. Naomi, Hall, Baltimore. '
DEPARTED.
U. S. M. stoma packet Gen. Clinch, Peek, Charleston.
U. 8. M. atenm-pavket Hi. Matthews, King, I’ulatka.
Steamer II. L. Cook, Shaw, Augusta.
LOO CABINS, BURKE COUNTY, (Gao.) I
’■ * lo49. J
cut, RIkmIo Inland and Eastern Massachusetts,
have sent, either public deputolione cm .private
gatherings, to greet once more tho sage of
Ashland.
“Mr. Clay will leave Newport direct for Ken
tucky. Hu has positively refused all public re
been .... State Convention of tho two portico, in, , „ r wb „ routo
thie article the American says: „ — .
"The United D. moemcy in Connecticut. New . N * I,0!, ‘ L , ^?° A ° 0n ,,, *"- , «''--If
Yotk, Ohio, ond .Vtaconoin, hove c.toblfthcd a I h““ proporad to holji a Notional Convention in
S datforin, of which the general features are tbo St. Louis, on the third Monday of October, of
bllowingi .... I those friendly to an extension of a railway and
J: & , skk , jbs? I’Srsast J *vm**h****.
Columbia. I published by “the people of St. Louis, to the peo-
3. The notenrion of. the Wilmol Proylto over pie of the United Stale.," urging with great force
the Territories of California and New Mexico. .. ,i._ . „
4. Liberal appropriations by Congress for the importance of Uto proposed enterprise, and re-
improvement of rivers and harbor*. | questing “every dull let tosend ils representatives,
that we may have them from the mountains and
from the plains, from tho cities, from tbe country,
from the hills of New England, and from tbe sa
vannahs of Georgia; that they will come to us
uu, tiom utilize, (munuirus,; uruigs mining ncr non on unna, irom domestic demand tur coin at
poraengenf the Hon. F,. Hun, tale Araerienn hloncy continue, obun-
... ° . .ra. , ,, I Hunt, with rather more demand for discount. I ng my name as a etum
Charge d'Aflo.reo near the Government of Guo- Ki | vcr haI0Ka i n ri «„ prlcc ant l | U rc | allvo rM hftuiet tlturke ono......
tcuiala. It is said that Mr. Hum lias been more higher value to gold will probably bo maintained, . •oeonrim^wmulBnse conv ’ U *
successful than his predecessors in that missiou; front the undoubtedly increased production of tho | * - * ' ***
having concludcn treolie. of ninity ond commerce j J- aa j a n* fuft'buiiincflo^iM^hc'cn ttono-*’ B,CIK, r* >"
with Guatcinula, Honduras and Nicnraugua, and
left matters in train for tho negotiation in Wash- ft*- The above intelligence wns received at an
ington ofoftnlior Irctlta wItftAon S.lv.doe nnd S&TSftSd nSU
Coeta Rico. It lo otao tinder,tood hot Mr. Chat- a „„ d working on nceouut of llm .term, ’rlio I jiutuac MSB INSUHANCES COMPANY
rtZLH, Plenipotentiary of Her Britanic Majesty, I following- additional news was received in Phiia- OF NEW-YORK.
aud Mr. Clouuel, Plenipotentiary of 11. M. the dolphla by the Pilot Lino from Now Yorkntn iuto Bah’i. llANNAV.Sec’ry. Josaru B. Coi.lins,President.
* - I limn, loot nunnimv n*.rt (mii.Nrllnli.ltf ImnointlUrt I Applications rCCCiVCd liy
fell 1—ly W. P. HUNTER. Agent.
NAUTILUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE^
COMPANY, NEW-YORK.
Auausrl7th, ,
. _ ou will confer« favor hr announc-
candidate to represent the Inh Benato-
nnd Emanuel) at the October election,
** / ” BROWN, M. H.
aug 31
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN. *
The undersigned, Agents of Lite above Company, ci
Untie to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, k
on the most fovorehle terms,
sept 13 COHENS fc HERTZ.
MEMORANDA.
Daryim Texas, McNcar, for tlili’poit,sailed from New-
York on ’he 30th ulL
Brig Macon, Atkin*, tor thl* port, cleared at New-Yotk
on the 30th ult.
Brig Ilelvrllyn, for thia port, tkared nt Co»ton on the
3Ulh ult.
Brig Hodgdnn, Nortliup, from Datlen, (Gn.) arrived it
Bath, (Me.) on Uto QOtli ult.
Brig John It. Dow, Merrymnn, for St. Marys, (Gs.)
cleared at Hath, (Me.) on the 37th ult.
Brig E D Wolf, for St. Augujtine, (FIs ) cleared si Bal
timore on Die 31st ult.
8chr. Three Sisters, from SL Augustine, (Fla.) arrived
nt Charleston on the 7th insu
UHU hour lost evening, nnd immediately transmitted
King of the Belgians, bad concluded treaties with to (bU cit y by ,^ a . ne || c tolcgrnnh, thostorin liav-
Guatcmals.
Circular.
7b Collectort and other Offleet s qf the Customs.
Tbbasuby Department, )
August 35,1849. >
From reprerentntioti* mude to this Department,
there is reason to believe that in some of tho Col-
ing passecl over IbTs end of tfio ifno:
Philadelphia, Aug. 31,10j,P. M.
The Pilot Line isjuat in, and brings us the fol
lowing additional European intelligence, being
all that had been received in New York up to the
closing of tho mail: 1
England.
Thcrd is no news of moment from England.—
Charleston, Bept. 3.—Art. steam ship
Peek, Philadelphia; lirlg Petersburg, Cooper,
CM. steam-ship Souilicrner, Berry, Non
■Art. ateam-ship Columbus,
‘ “ *’ Nfn New-York.
ew-York; ship
. . . Camden, Bherwoud, do.
COMPANY, NEW-YORK. Baltimore,Sent. l.-Arr. shipsMtsslsrippl, Bryan,
Pliny Frkzmxn, Actunry, A. A. Merchant,President. Livuriiool; Alexantfer, Vigures, Havre.
Applications received hy fid h. hr. Brilliant, White, ChOrlesU
’ WM. B. GILES Ic CO., 04 Rny street, 1 *— —
5. Equal suffrage for men of alt colore.
6. The repeal of all Tariffs.
7. Direct taxation for the support ot Govern
ment.
8. Sub Treasury.’
PoLAND.—Ittaalfttad hy the Berlin crrapondcnl I from Uw no,tl. «nd the ooutb, from the ra.l, ond
Ditlriel No. t.-Wylly Woodhri.lgo, Tl.nmo. Stole of New Yolk, for ol thot time there l»<l cptlo,,,, ^ wilt not ray when be Intend, leov-
Ryan; Hugh Larkin, Elijah Hager, J. V. Tarver. 1 ' G, " ,n «-»•—•*»« •-« "■'**— *" 1
COUNTRY.
White Bluff and Islands, Noe. band 6—Augus
tus Dupon, James M. Bates, B. L. Cole, Henry
Ratter, P. Houston, J. S. Caruthera.
Ogeechee District, No. 7.—John D. Gould, Ben
edict Bourquiu, J. C. Lambright, Dan’l. Tuoly, |
Jacob Gould.
Cherokee Hill District, No. 8.—Jefferson Zip-
perer, John Keltar, Jno. Ulmer, J. Shutnan, Jas.
Love.
The following resolutions were then offered and
adopted:—
Resolved, That an Executive Committee of rev-
en be appointed by tbe Chair, at his leisure, to
make all necessary arrangements for the ap- __
’^loftaS’That tho Committees of the different I °f *ho New YorkOmmtrciaf, toot Field-MaraboU I J?*'" ^ r ° m tllC f 00 ’ 1 ”*'? U,,0 “ “
dtatricto for notninotion of condidotra, meet ot I IRtoowio, who hoo olwoyo been o firm supporter th ® nume rou. com ey.ura which converge ot thta
Lyceum Holl nt IS o’clock M„ on Mond.y, the of the monarchy, ond rendered It trreol rarvico In H»*. *» <hel the HoerliALtrv of St. Ljuta ehill
to J iub,rao" nteKf theXv P rocect,,n -" the Fr.nkfort Aracmhly, l.„ wrllton to Un, King lhe fnlle.1 exerctae ond enjoyment of
1, Jm Mend.. I » Iritcr In favor of tho rcran.tilotion of Poland. & * nd thol oqoickoninY voice tn.y go
Ho tokee the ground that tbo Pole, ore erattered ’<"«> from lbe «~mhled mm, thot .boll give to
over Europe ae the promoter, of immrrection end K ,e * 1 nteuureof American Progreu ra^i
lhe knight errontfl of dtaorder, ond Unit they I ranee of triumph,"
•hould he railed home ond endowed wfth on In- Stoom IN Chaolevton.—Tim Jtfereur, ray.:
,,, . | tercet in k the cauoc of order. Thta view ta certain- '• Wo were vtaltcd on Solordoy by o thunder-
krai sa’’ BWcre0 ” 00 A P nr y wa ly not without plausibility. The partition of Po- ntorrn of unusual violence and duration. Our
sh°r r e in it yesterday afternoon. We were j and been the means, in the hands of an over streets wete deluged by the torrents of rain, and
{*“■?? r b “• * nd “P“WlY lh « l>"« ruling Providence, oftoollerlng fa, ond wide the the fle.heo of lightning were rem.rk.bly vivid
grey, by which it woo drawm^ Meeoro.Tcmrae fa doctrine»of liberty, olnce their unauccenful rev- and frequent. During the otorm, the rceldence
to1“ e , m‘t to ; i' «>« Mlm Of isai. PolUh poliural societico, which of B. F. Smith, Bn,., on the neck, wo. .truck by
public, oe their object in bringing out thta omnl. hava hod their ramlflrallone ell over Europe, hove lightning, end .lightly damaged; the family,
hue ta to reduce he far. to wentyfiv. cento. It >doplcd franltl)r lbo ..poblicon theory, ond hove or. floppy in being oblo to otata racapcd u,
ta from tbo criobliahment of Meeors. Eatoh, Gil branlndefatitn.blelnthclrcirortaalDronoir.udl.m. iored. ' '
HOPE MUTUAL LIFE INSUll’OE COMP’NY
iretion Districts duo vigilanco is not exorcised by I The LondonlournsU find the grcatcsT tflfflcuity I p r 2p££fft , il!l*5L i ^oSlS2r'Si*»t , 8SoSaS5B!iiK*”
the Officots of tho Customs in the examination of in filling their columns with attractive mutter— this office, the Lives of Slaves can also he Insured,
tho manifests ofvcssels licensed for the coasting Tho Queen’s visit to Ireland has terminated with COHENS k. HERTZ, Agonts.
trade. the most enthusiastic delight to all who putticipa- Dr. C. P. Richardsons, Medical Examiner.
It being considered highly important that the ted in it. * c h t ia ,
GovernmentabouldataUtimesboenablcdtoderivo I France, I HnuniEllN MUTUAL INSUHANCE COM'Y
full and accurate information from the records of After rilling during eighteen months, tho SOUTHERN MCTOh WTORANCB ton ■
the Custom-House, in rcforcnco to tho transit, French National Assembly has adjourned until I asbury Bull, Pres, ft Trots. J. U. Parsons, Bec’ry.
from one port to another/along tho coast of tho October. At tho last sitting but one, application 1 • * - *
United States, of goods, wares, and merchandise, wns maria to prosecute two representatives for so-
of every description, the Officers of the Customs ditious libel, which gave rise to a very angry die-
are reminded that the manlbst required under the cussion, during which therei was analtercation be-
laws, either to be deposited with the Collector, or tween Plerro Bonaparte and an elderly represen-
exbibitcd when demanded, as tho case may be, Mtive, the latter of whom received a blow in bis
must, in i cfcrencc to *11 vessels under license, in- ftco at the hands of the former. 7 hey were both
eluding Uio regular lines of steamers orother vea- ordered into custody, and Bonaparte will be tried
ro&rioi'tofeSrSSllSriSfSSK * pSSdS..orih. aepubUo- ho. nturJ to I
ood numbort dc»rihing P .heir S oh.raclcr, /ml glv JJrbfrom.tail »«mffior i'tiSSilSj £K. taSW?ffi
ins the contents or qualities of each. In cases | no naa experienced a severe sickness, similar to | n anpw * n w „i„ ihn romt. Him* ihs ini#.ih./.» «na ninn.
where llieee requireroeolo ire not cornplteil with, | cholera, but bod quite recovered.
charleston.
Arr. ships Ssrtelle, Peirce,
Calcutta and Saiids Head; Jcssois, Cobb,Liverpool; Ban-
ir, PhUbrook, Trkste; Luconia, Hamilton, Antwerp;
jrque Brazllelro, Wilson, Vera Crux; Br. brix BelAwl,
McKinney, Turks Island.
Cld. •tcain-ship Sea Gull, Harden, Curncoa; ships Wm
Gray, M’Loon, San Francisco) Columblmin, MsIIctt,Ncwj
cisco; Beth Sprague. New-Orlesn*. . .
Salem, Aug. HU.-Uld. brig Joseph B Cabot, But
FranoLco. . ., _ . .
Nexvlniryport, Aug* 88.—Art. ship Euphroila,
i ru*. ac i res*, j. u. r*snons,
Prof. U.F.McCaY, Actuary.
Tim above Company takes Inland, Marine and Fire v. WDOr t.
Risks, and Rlskeon Negro Property, on the most liberal I n ”
terms. It is now in most successful operation. Its con
dition nnd success will be fully explained by application
i Uio Agents, who are prepared lo take Risks.
June 4 ly WAY fc KINO, Asents.
ihc ofliceni of'tfie Customs are not aulhorized to I , Tho city of Paris and tho surrounding districts I o?d, , the"seV| , ouB , *nd the my, the* elty 1 bel^ < tho country
;;„; f .. ... o .»nt entry or permit I b »d been relieved from martial Jaw, oncTtranquil-1 ’ " L - * ’ * **-
to proceed to another portf i
certify tiie manifrat.or to grant entry or permit hod been relieved from morllol low, onf tronqull-
loproceed to onothcrporl! ond It ta their duty | tly wno mointqined without dftflcuhy.
rigorously to enforce the penalties provided for
violationso'“ ~ ”
Tho meeting then adjourned to Monday even
ing, 10th Inst. ANTHONY PORTER, Ch’n.
Wm. P. Bowen, Soo’y.
New Omnibus.—Messrs. J. F. Tucker & Co.
have received from Now York a splendid new
iolations of the law in ull esses.
WM. M; MEREDITH.
Secretary qf the 'Treasury.
OO* Wo find the following paragraphs- in Mr.
Walsh’s lost Paris letter:
“ The British government has officially asked
ll-o ol.„ „f Ik. A. ! - .<•
BERT & Co., Troy, New York.
been indefatigable in their effortsatpropagaudism. I jured.
They rSbntrihutcd not a lit lie to the French revo- » The weather has since been cool snd cloudy,
OCT- The Monthly Daw Reporter, for September, llution of 1849, snd have since been mingling in J with frequent showers, and of a description the
is been received. Contents: Bench nnd Rnr I nil ilm .ir. n tv, . M t n .« mnn .tftak» 'best calculated to gloom the prospects of the
has been received. Coutents: Bench and Bar | all the struggles of Europe against monarchy,
of England—Recent English Decisions—Recent
American Decisions—Notices of New Books, Mis
cellaneous Intelligence, &c., &c,
Propensity por Female’s Shoes.—The father
_ ^ of Charles Sprague, who was arrested a week
wm. |
h&ve nominated Alexander McDouoald and
Titos. Wooldridge, for Representatives to tho
Legislature.
Brooklyn, and stealing her shoe—bos published
a letter in the Brooklyn Star, in which Jie says
planter.
[We can say ditto in this place, except ns to the
arcidcnl to the “residence of Mr. B. F. Smith.”—
Eds. Rep.]
Montreal.—A gentleman recently from Mon
dial his son for ton years past developed a most! * rca l U °11®** fi' an 900 houses, chiefly in
strange propensity to get hold of the shoes of the the suburbs, were standing vacant, and that the
Evemts or September, 1848—1. lion. Daniel female part of the family. When thirteen years income from rents throughout tho city hod been
Webster delivered his famous Marshfield speech. 0 f age ho was continually taking the shoes of his diminished one-third on an average. Many of the
3. Rccontco between Hon. A. Jfj Stephens and mother and sisters, particularly if they were new, laboring people, being unable to find employment
JudgoCoNB t at Atlanta, Gporgia; tbe former sc- an d they have been found secreted in various there, were emigrating to tbe United States. Va-
riotuly Blobbed. par u „f tho home; ond they oiway. prerentad tbo ore operating ngninot the piooporily
,. Gen. IJuoeaud died iu Paris. appearance of being wet, thoroughly soahed, and of Montreal, not the least of which is the system
9. Tremendous conflagration in Brooklyn—260 if they had become dry they would be so shrivelled of transit for goods free of duly between Montreal
house* destroyed. up M ^ unfit for Uffl and New York. This, to a considerable extent,
18. Baltic between the Hungarian and Crotia fje has exhibited the same propensity sinco his makes New York instead of Montreal, the sea-
forces-the funner victorious. . marriage, and his wife’s new shoes have fro portfor Upper Canada.
27. Henry Clay mass meeting at Vauxhull I qU ently disappeared in the same mysterious man- 00* Tho Steubenville papers announce the death
Garden, New-York. I ncr. Theso facts Mr. Spbaque says, can be of Martin Andrews, an Ohio pioneer, and one
0CJ- Hoiiatio,J. Perry, of New Hampshire, lias I proved by ail*the members of his family, and it of the earliest of the band. When he first descend-
been appointed Sccrctnry of the Legation of the I certainly is an instance of most extraordinary ed Uio Mississippi Jn a flat Mat, it wns a four
United States at Madrid. I monomania. ' month's voyage.
[From the Botins Ckronotypi, Oct. 1,1847.]
Consumption is the treat cur»o of our northern lati-!
FOIL NKW-YOllIC—IlllIG LINE.
The regular packet barque EXACT,
Stevens, master, will have despatch. For frelint
or passage, having superior accommodations, apply °*
board nt Stoddard's wharf, or to •
sept 6 WASHDURN, WILDER fc CO.
bloom, Uio mind of iu serenity, ami tho evo of lu hrll-
. linney. It wastes the form, dims the Intellect, nnd plun-1
gesluvictim into an early grave. Titer
_.ta .to. — i-.x.to^ ■ l(ja cUy ^
mi lu victims, nicssings on tho
DECK LOAD FOR BOSTON. ,
Schooner SANTIAGO can take 40 or
SO bates Colton on deck.
lAftFf^EL
ILLY k CO.
loss, are alike iu prey and As victims. Rlessinn on the rpHE Subscribers havo just received, an 63*
duty I ily wo. maintained without liilflcully. ’ I J™>JJWt JJlSISftS'S BSSIffSSSflSiSLSfli; J- tra.l*o o»oif.n«it of IlflAltY MAUK CLOTH*
• ' 1 An increased qunntity of Cotton hns boon im ppns to bid deflonee to this‘‘Dweller of the Threshold I’M ing, consisting of blnck.liluo nml fancy colored BscM,
ported into Havre, being 318,999 bales from Jun- ^ he shall also Llnck Bntln, Cosslntere and-fancy Silk VesU|)bl*ck
‘ lt J,“ ,1 A®J ,Ur, , nE ' i 1,e Ora"o"’.h“'S;io,HO,u„tdl.covcho.of modora , cl . «»d fracy Co , .lmrec IW. ^
sales have also In- once, for the cure ofoulmnnaryaffecUons, Is the BAlr \ - ,cpu> iiaiwii* jjjw »
d.i .Ctlvlty prav.il. jr/ftneggg.Mgdjy«|j R™l SWrtan-JMt J^ived, . to.
in«« iLra rat— Ira I pnmmnnrf hM rMtnred thnn.nnits nf *tifl*r<<ra tn hmlth. I aep *“^inmcnl Of tho RbOVi“[^£tON *■^SYMONS.
uary 16 to July 31, against 226,118 during the I "omTCSi
same time Inst year. Tho sales have aim in- anco, for the cure o
crcnscd, nnd more commercial i *'
at Havre than for some time past. , _
The price of bread was rather on the rise in compound has restored thousands of tufierers to health.
Paris It Is expectorant, tonic nnd demulcent, and is said to be
Tl.o French Govcrrnnc.it hove, it I. «M. I*! imKajgljKJBgMHg tSS^LKSKuHr'l
CHIRTS.—Just received per steamer. Ten-
O ncsseoi 30 dozen Mu*lln'Shirts, with Linen Bosom*
and Collars) for sale low ht No. 10 Wliltakcr-it. •
sept 5 • . PIERSON fc HEIDT.
THOMAS
II, by
M.TI
URNER k. CO.,
and whether having branches in other cities of send 60,000 troopa to protect Urn Austrian Capital, 1
Franco. What use ia to be made of such inform- tho wholo disposable force of Austria being ac-
The Belgian, Mr. Mciscns, whoso important Tim troops^eft nt Romo by Gen. Oudinot hnvc | AnH , ltf nm™i«u■cntimllrIhrmi^ffth^bnft^ 1 Bfetci I ^sopte 0 *' ^^L^InsS?dSlKLB1?,100Drynn-«t-_
sugar discovery I have hereto (me mentioned to I exhibited strong feelings of Tlissatisfection at not I A'^DntjgirU generally Uiroughout the United States I ■ 1 0.^,1 r^T^e
you, has made, at thj» American Coniulate in | being permitted to return to France. | ™ ^ ' 1 '■ | f^PECIA JARS. Of Show Glasses, from 06®
“*“*"*" ” — - - alters receive “
/CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, with iron
VJ axles and falling tops. A few more of those besuu-
* ‘ * ‘ ‘ calved and for solo by
Yuli, uni uiaiic, at mn junsrikaH viih iuiuiu in
Paris, tho prescribed affidavit of originality and I Letters received in Paris from Vienna,stato that
so forth, with a view to an.American patent. tho Austrian Government had come to the con-
“Wo are informed by the Paris Times, that elusion of negotiating for peace with the IJunga-
the Polish refugees in France, galled by the re- rians.
straints and supervision to which they are sub- Austria and Hungary,
jeeted, have formed tho project of emigrating iu | Tho accounts from Vicnnaarcof much interest.
HBSCBIPTg OF COTTON, Atc.-BKPT. 4.
Per steamer Chatham, from Augusta—614 bales Cotton,
and mdzo., to R A Allen, G W Garmony A Co; J A
Fawns, II McAlptn, and VV W Dunbar.
Por Central Rnll-Rond—807 bales Cotton, to Drigham,
SUT 10 ntllft&.EY, KK. nr,.-!.
R IO COFFEE.—100 bags Prime Rjo Cof
fee, for ..loll, °DAVI8 » OOff.
sept 5
0 W; to the United Htatei, ond ratoEitaiiing o I Tho oiitronccoftho llungorjonofromtS'momftito I Kelly fa Cn, Ho.too k Ounliy, O llortridgo, A l,ow A I /"(HEWING TOBACCO —40 bolffi, of
!i"^e^ 'iz !y no " A A no ' 1 ' ,ntl J Jont ‘ I h ' no^ ■ , ,,,d
the plan, and appointed a committee of arrqnge- T in or near Raab by tho Magyars. Tho greatest
ments. It is stntcd that most of the GcrmnK.po-
lltical refugees In Switzerland, who nro still mur
numerous, entertain s similar project.
CONSIGNEES.
I nrlnrm wns excited in Viennaoud Prcaburg by the
[news of the ndvnnco of the Hungarians, whose out- ,
posts nro said to have nnneared in Weissolberg. Por barque Exact, from Now-York—E Parsons k Co,
sept 6 DAV
ftPABLE SALT.—10 comb TawT*!'.
X lauding and forsnlo by DAVIS k COPt-
soptS
“ The scientific reporters of tho journals notice All tho troops that could bo spared from Vieffnn Holder, Lnthrop k Nevltt, Lnthrop k Foote, NR kll /"'I ANAL FLOUR 60 bbls. Canal Flour,
• o mognlfloonl expeiftnoot In phy«lc«, wortliy or were iinmcdlolely dcopotchcj by railway to Pre». Wood, TM Tumor, I W Morrell, J Vox No.., II j OH- (j from n.tv Whooti land Ini and ror.nl. by
lbo bool line, ond the grcolcot rn. tr.,’ which borg. Many of the roldlcr. belli,- noli,log but Wteill fc Morrell, T s vv.yo.,T HM1II., A Wollra, »nt» DAVIS k COPH.
has just been made in Paris, by M.tizcau. This I raw recruits, loft with great reluctance. wnn.i niLh/.m v v«.o. ■■ . ■ ■— —=r-=! Tv fTSu-
naturnl philosopher has discovered a new means A severe battle between the Russinn and Hun- ^ ’ QUGARS.—30 hhda. P. R. and N. O* a
or method, simple, original, and bold, of men-1 garian armies took place on tho23d, 24th nnd 26th E Lovell, J A Henry, G 8 Harding, VVT Williams, GA O gars, 35 bbls. Crashed Sugars; for sale by _
suring tho swiftness oflight. The operation is July, near Myskoir. on tho loft bonk of the river L Lamar, B I, Tenny k Co, C F Mitchell, Drigham, Kel- »opt6 PAVm K
related and explained. The first essays of M. Sako. It seems that nftcr tho previous battle Gcor- ly k Co, K 8 McGinnis, J H Btrous, Cohen fc Fosdlck, ri O A P 100 boxes Soap of various brand*)
Fiarnu gave him seventy thousand nine hundred goy quitted his position, and the Russians, al- j n t6ck, c A Ell*, A Hart, Verstllle, Luff burrow k nut- O for sale by 1 DAVIS k C0PP-
and forty-eight leagues per second for that swift- I though a good deal cut up, followed him—[hero lor DAbrahnml Btrons k w«wi i r«wt«* Amt.w sent 6 X
ness—a measure differing little from that admit- tho tfcspafch ends very abruptly, in tho midst of n S —rrrrirah^L
ted by the nstronoiners. Great commendation is I Uio most interesting part of Uto news.] Hnmutn k Co, lloiton k Gunby, Collins Sc Uulkley, J G T) ACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhda Sn
bestowed on M. de Lignac’o preserved milk, which ; —— Fnllignnt, J Connernt, C Schmidt, Smith k Ilumphroys, Jj dcr*, in nlr tight casks, of prlmo nualltyt for
answers for all household purposes and long voy- OCfe The Duke of Wellington is known quite ns Jm Oliver, C Hussey, W H May, Washburn,: Witdor Sc «opt 6 ’ da vis «* u
OK»-wb<o;«!ver It may bo tranoportaj-ood wo¥bv lbo roubrlquot ol |bo “Jron Ditlro” oa by 0o yrnmlltori ft Hymon., II F IVorlo,, Stvlft, Donriotv “
serves equally with the freshest, to furnish cream, any of his numerous and legal titles; bul it seems & (vnbstcr nnd Greiner fc iirall
mako butter and cheese, and for cookery, &c. bis heart has not always been of that stern stuff & Cllnch f
Tho process of M. de Lignac is detailed. Eng- which bids defiance to assaults, for during n ro- Por *fo»m-p«ckot Gen. Clinch, f
Hah chemists have analyzed the preparation, and cent trial before the Civil Tribunal of Paris, a bll* ,r nl Rail-Road, Collins k Dulkley, A A Solomons, E J
found it excellent—free from all acid or alkaline I let was produced which showed him to bo gone- Addlcka, W Romshart, Turner k Oden, F VV Averfleld,
‘ "* rously appreciative of the fairer portion of hu-
iUy; and as gallant as tho ir
T B Wsyne, Rabun k Fulton, nnd Drigham, Kelly fc Co.
PA8SE3NGI0IUL
substances, and without extraneous taste or odor. . . .. , ..... , .— ,
It Is calculated to bring near to equality tho I manuy; and as gallant as tho most polished cour-
prices of milk in town and country in France, I tier who over sunned himself in lhe smile of Louis
which vary from one, two or three sous, to five Qnatorz*. .
or six, tho quart. Madame Collet had licon arraigned for publish-
„ ingin thoParis “Presse” a number of letters from
09* Why is s looking glass Hka n hock-biter? Benjamin Constant to Mndnme Rccamicr, and - -
Because it indulges in personal reflections. 1 the ground of complaint was that it was a gross I Messrs 0 S Cook, D G Lambertb, and three deck.
Por bnrqtte Exact, from New-York—Mary Roden,
Catherine Rigley, Barnard Roden, and sixteen steerage.
Per steam-paeket Gen. Clinch, from Charleston—
sept6 xiAvin a*
BYo'SSr- 25 ' 108 '’ aijig
septS
pOWDER and SHOT-Fomlo
/^.OSHEN BUTTER to CHEESE.-Jg
tj Tflcoived, 1 ruwme t-iraPrlm. 0 ™®""