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r EDITOR.
MOSUAV MOBBING.
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. 1, 1855.
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, 11 All* 1 JOEL CRAWFORD,of Eotlj
DAS1EI. AVBlISTElt.
OFFERINGS ON TDRTOMI1. '
. Wo conUnud to irtvo occasional quotations from
various sources, relntWo to tho chnmctor and tho
career dr America's preatrst Slntcantan. His llfo
is a lesson by wfrlch all ojiduld profit, and It con-
. .tains so much Instruction, that it is not noccssnty
1 ; last accounts Irani Europe, havo given our market 1 l0 apologise for glring these details so much spaco.
a "black ey©,” Tho export* to Europe lW ecawn WEBSTER *A8 A STATESMAN AND SCHOLAR. f ,
are largely in advance of tho ITioahJp- A writer lnt h 0 Philadelphia Ledger say a:-" Mr. ing.his boat consolation muat havo boon tho
moots to °^,\®rttala nlono, sinco ls !• Sopterabor, 1 Wobetor looked upon government as a scionco, and soiousnoea of a ilfo dovotod to his country, and
already amotidl to 69^001balm, equal to an ox-j j philosophical analysis os tho propor ob- only monumont ho craved horo, tho memory of
Chsmra ol nearly OVW.OOO, _Tho rocolpt. otoil the W* hta P „ ntl J led intellect. Ho never spoke on Rood men.
ports.nndexports fromdo., from tho 1st Sept., in < . bo| , w| „ , OCCMion p
. .v-york; oor. so, jbsj.'
Business of all kinds continues good for tho sea
son and I hoar very few complaint* of tho past soft-* ,
son. Thcro always are a Tow fault-finders, you
know.
Tho"iargo receipts of Cotton at tho South* and
1852, havo been as follows:
1852.
, Receipts Into tho Ports 850,000
Exports to Groat Britain C0,WQ
Exports to Franoo 11,000
Exports to other Foreign Ports... 0,000
Tout Exports.. * 80,000
8tock on band 102,000
ordinary topics; but, when a groat occasion pro-
1851 sonted itself, ho never failed to address posterity
2uo,ooo through his contemporaries. Other men may havo [
MR. WEBSTER’S RELIGIOUS VIEWS,
Mr. Wbbsixr’s denomination, as a Christian,
. boon brought into somo question by tho prow.
SjMSJj pleased, captivated, enchanted thoir countrymen} Syraouso Star, having stated that "Mr. Wi
sjooo Mr. Webster preferred to instruct them. And his j at h 0 fruition of Christian faith, aud
niiHHini...,,,....., lessons were soonergetio in their character, so sim- comrmmion wlth t ho Protestant Episcopal Chui
wkonhand......^..... plo In language,so elovated In sontlmont, so forcl- ^ ^andord, oi Syracuso, said that " It is a
Sales yesterday 500 bales and to-day 400 bal®, blo |n losiC| 80 irresistible in argumout, that thoy . f t that Mr. Wbbstbr Is a Unitarian."
tho market closing very heavy. Quotations would wcro read and studied by all, and will continuo a whJch tho S(ar r qj 0 j n8 ,that "Mr. Webster,
bo " orai " al \ , ", • . . . .. I toxt-book to slatosmon of future gonorationa and I- time of his donth, wns a communicant of
7J® Stock market ii' »*or JjnprojjJB* [J. Rgca> Othor mcn havo glvcn f orcQ t0 opinions and Church Washington, and adds that ho can ;
S. 6's of "67 are now wiling at UW, which is tho ^ bHsh ^ lhoorica by wWch thoy bocamo the I Standard odUor lho namo of a lady in Syral
hlghost price attained this year. Ail sound State and foundcra0 f sects; Mr. Webster’s moral grandeur who has partaken of the Lord’s Suppor in comf
Railroad Bonds are also firm and in good demand M a siatosraan consisted in that classio roposo with . *.* .y at tho church of tho Epipil
$10/100 Ooorgia 6’s sold to-day at 109, and $10,000 whlch hia ^no intellect exposed and crushed er- Washington.” I
California Ts at 94. * I ror wherever ho found it, and maintained tho into-1 w 0 havo seen Mr. Webster pnrtnko of tho 1
Tho money market remains easy and quotations ^ of principles against tho frenzy of party and $ at tho Churc h, (Rov. Dr. CrosswelJ
cannot bo altered. Foreign Exchanges unchanged. lbo zea i otB 0 f sectional iutoresta. Mr. Webster I d(0 Advent. Ho was formerly an attondal
Balanco in tho Sub-Treasury at tho closo of busi- hm> bocomo lho C0l iifior of our duties as Americans (Un itartan) Church, Boston, nntf
ness to day $5,837,209. c - —tho Aristotlo of republican reason. It can hardly #l anolhor period of his lifo, ono of Dr. Codl
Macon Fair,' bo expected that such a man should havo boon fully (0rt hodox Congregational) parish, at DorchP
Tho Macon Journal and Messenger extra, con- appreciated in tho ago in which ho lived—it is Tor jj nta8 wa M j d i n our momoir, on Monday,"i
Uins a complete list of premiums at tho late Fair, posterity to do him jostico. yoar8 aR0< Mr. Webster mado an open pro
Wo select tho following given to inhabitants of Sa- « As to Mr. Webster's administration of tbo State 0 f T0 ||g| 0 „ | an d connected himsolf with thi
innah: Department—the Inst thoatro of his official acts—it l08tanl Episcopal Church, of which ho was
David Morris 8avaxuisb, best Iron Sate, premium re* has been distinguished by tho poculiar characteris-1 C0TOj devout and active member.”
2S" 1- ’ , " PCrt ° r B “ k ^ "** first °8ocrctnry' of Sta whojn mieton AnTsiiakspeARE.
David Morris, Savannah, best Pad Lock, award of repr080ntc d tho dignity and strength of our Govom- At amcotiog of tho Philadelphia bar, Mr.
“motso fc Nichols, Savannah, 1 lot of Tin and Brass ment. Tho influonco of foreign diplomatists sank hold the following language on the literary
Ware, houor. • ' _ . into utter insignificanco by his side; whilo tho re- tor of Mr. Webster .
A superior article of Cooking Stove, Southern Iron , “ - . . Fvoveraments of Eu* Or ono fonturo of .Mr. Webster’s character
Wlch, design by James 8ulllvau. Savannah, but made at prcscntatlvcs or tho exhausted goveromon to Say a word, because, in tho appreciation
tho North, premium recommended, stiver medal. ro po stood in awo of his intolloctual vigor and thoso ‘ J ... » j. may ^ overlooked. 11
dl - prodigious powers ol mind which mods him.no. JL“ h R“”bi'Uy”hKhSfSP4.is
P D. Funtoreon, savannah, 1 Invalid Recline nnd Chair only a pleader, but a judgo in nil national afTairs. 0 j tho languago, which ho has holpod to
combined, premium recommended. Mr. Webster was the first American Secretary of classical as Cicero or Domosthones over did
Mr.Coburn, Ssraniwh. . Imprav^ VI.Un.silver nw W ^ „ b „ offioinl MpacUy jW to d» fiflhStCT
Mias Phoebe Levy, Savannah, bqat Group of Flowem,. radical difforonco betwoon tho basis of all Europoan RUn , 0 u vca , Ho was a student, from boyij
pl ff- o. Cohen. Savannah, beat Worked Shawl, em- governments and that of the Unitod States. It wns Ris Gist hour, of thoso great masters whoa,
broldored, plated ho, who, for tho first timo, claimed for his country, nlono makes Orators—of Milton, of Shai
-•■WffiNTjntawwwr. J Mr*, o, Cohen, Savannah, best Patched Work Quilt, nol mcrely ,),o position of a member of the family I ^.^urko.
Purser of tho State of Georgia, for lato Now York I p xo*Mr«. O. Cohen, Savannah, for a pair of Embroider-1 of nations, by virtuo of tho public law of Europo, his playful conversation. Anti,If wo nro to
and -Philadelphia papers. ed Morocco Sllpnon, a premium. Instead of lho one for but by a right founded on great historical facts, tho newgnnixjr reports, thoro was somolhinr
!. . ■ I... 1 ■ ■ I Straw nnnnpthv the Soclntv. nremlum awarded, i .. . . .. , ~r .u. I ; .lFi!!.... ik>r..s lU.t l<
8 FOR THE DISTRICTS t
• • lit—Gro. W. WitTHoba. 15th—TornrrH. Tairrs.
M—Ltrrt Wxaak*. ‘I Bth—tax E. Durax*.
3d—rmit. V. H&ankMX». 11th—N.O. Fostrr.
4lh—tteDT.W. Bivk*. 18th—Oxo. W. Evans.
• forfresident:
. ,1.1. CHITTENDEN, ol Kentucky.
’ ' for vies fresidbnt:
; CIURLES1, JENKINS, o( Georgia.
ELECTORS FOR THE STATE ATIaARQE :
, II. 11. GUMMING, of Rlchm’d | ED. Y. HILL, of Tronp.
O' ..... .ELECTORS FOR THE DISTRICTS:
.. lat-lUmiTON W. SiiAErx. 15th-Noxn Stroko.
V *d—W*. M.Bxown. : Oth—Y.L.O. Hxxare.
*. Jd—WxsmahTox Pox. 17lh-Jon« J.Flovd.
. 4Ui—WU.UAM B. Faxrir,
18lh—PnlLIF ALiMLl.
OUT Heading Boom.
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' pelwu (not MKiieribtrt) A... fnni IAlie leaf iSt. nr
Rem. I O.rwercA.sti, nd Min, wAiirtuf.
>(. P .Mam*itntdt*nmmid,*i...« nrttlret
1 0/ (A. otemn la tap, tUl lA. rater of U. UUAH.lamt
to ill, hereafter t in enrp one, ha rtgidlp enforced againet
'■ ArriraTof - ttio smtVol^norgia.
TUn steam ship Stefs 0/ Georgia, Copt. WAt-
■To»,nrrivod»thor wh.tfon Sstuidny morninB «
tier early Imnr, in 61» hours from Fhilsdolphin.
She brought G5 cabin «nd 48 .toorago pnssongois,
and n full frolght. On Tinlrsday at 6t o’clock, P.
"M., 20 miles South of HaUorsa oxchangod signals
with lho Steam ship Jtrntt Adger, from Charleston,
for Now York.
i- )Voaro indebted to Mr. G. J. Joms, tho obliging
Xni. f3«rtnTIrt ffl, NaW YdflC
i Morocco Sllpnon. a premium. Instead of lho ono ter I hut by a right founded on great historical facts, tho IK ..—-a r — -
.... ipKftflAnririan and Its Candidate, I ^NJt^oiat^hWb^laSyWealreoUL^re! which mark tho development and progress or lho ing to tho lovor of letters in the fact that, li|
v t^nnntift nrousod itself from its Poriell, 8av*wmh, premium recommended. humanraco. Mr. Webster’s letter to tho Austrian F°x, mol'odv^of a
■; Tho Georgian has quite orousod itself from its AtooJtwoNetted Quilts, orIngenlou*and complicated 0 mdal at Washincton marks an ora in American hourewore consoled by lho m^ody' *
’Dommcr-long lethargy. It.is marvellous whnt a workmunthlp, were exhibited by Mr*, o. Cohen, 8aT*n- al wasntngion mares an ora injsnr t ho English language—words whichin yo
mnrkfSin(l^nco tho RcouWtcan hisoxertod thoso u*m and MrCpendcgrew, Sparta. diplomacy scarcely apjtroachod by tho imagination Hf ^ UonWhJholad r* - r - J
,mortal influonco tho uqmwmnasaoxon Patent«Dry ClayBrick Pro**,” by Samuel Spclisigger, of h|a pro doccssors in tho State Department. Tho l y teamed by heart.
;ibw day* past ^ovdr its habitual somnolency. Savannah, diploma recommended. „{• imtnr tn ntmvnlinr HuIbo- 1
nnht onrnoichbor Is cratcful to us, in tho absenco Some very flno ipedmen* of Bound Books were exhl* dato of Mr. Webster’s lottor to Lhovollor flulse
u . ,7 •, • r ' B-hlft tnnln which blted b 7 H. Olcott, Savannah. man is that of tho emancipation of American diplo-
'^^havn'nHrnlnlatfirod to its hitherto deadened son- Tho Rowing articlos were on exhibition from m acy from tho shackles of European precedents,
Stw administered to its hitherto deaaenea son ^ „ Fcmala0iphan Asylum,” Savsnnah: and constitutes tho long-lookcd-for answer of the
00 1 The Judges recommended to tho teyorablo conrtdore- United States to tho resolutions adopted at tho
tton of the ExecuUve Board ono small Drew, the handl* r T ..j,. . v «mno »
work or one of the lltUe girl* on leaving the Institution. Congresses or Lairbach nnd Verona.
- ne Patched Quilt and threo bunches of Paper Flow- And . ntmin—“ Mr. Webster's do
Vo are charged with repudiating ourprinciph
and forfeiting our pledges. Tho Georgian may
'ring tho efyutgea on this themo till doomsday if it
ploasos. It cannot frighten us from our propriety,
norcauso us to rccedo by a single hair’s breadth
from any position dietktod to us by a senso of pub- 1 1 | «-»■ .venue. o( veuh, end eelWevd. Yet, Mr.
lio duty. Wo think a careful examination of thoir j tothe attention or the Board as really meritorious. Webster possessed an oxuberant fancy,a delicate
■" wo havo I Mr*. Barnett, of 8L Marv’t, recolvod a rilver cup for drafinodtasto. and an appreciation bordering on
One ^tchedQulU and threo bunche* of Paper Row-1 And| n gain—“ Mr. Webster’s dotractora pro-
CT blrl Scrug^7Matron of the Institution for tho paat nounced him cold and uufeoltng, because bo wns
eight years, exhibited one Quilt, the work of her own not impulsivo, and not approachable through tho
hands at intervals betweenechool hours, which, for eco- ^ - — --
i will provo to the oditopi that wo havo
lesertcd our convictions, nor boen divorted
from our course, by ady thing which thoy havo been
hlo to suggest for our consideration.
1 - Undoubtedly wo havo changed, and wo shall al-
waya chango when sofficicnt reasons prompt us-
thuso reasons being honest and honorahlo. That. - ... . . . , u -.inw uivuuu uuw mo vu„i|h«humu><vui«> «. ■ ~—p
wo havo changed for any thing olse but principlo, pended to the dispatch, istho clerk of'the House of j donB> which gushed liko an impetuous stream from road#
__4 . in iiniAnii. find flHtfnnitn thrt I Robrcscntativcs. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin (neu* I .l. j.i. rmint.in nf nid f/iAminn minrt Wnh. 1
tbi l ^ , to^^n,ta8o7 J.T^S>*oS,”'wSS,'5 und rafiuud .Mo, .ud an approciaUon bordoring ou
highly commenced by the Committee. enthusiasm, of tho sablimo and beautiful. Milton
— I and Shakspoaro wore his favorite Saxon poets, as
A ^''“k , ho over loved tho pathetio nnd tho truthful. Ci«
Wo lake tho following from lho Republic toshow [ coro nnd Demosthenes were his models of oratory,
MR. WEBSTER’S DEDICATION OF HIS W
The followed beautiful tributes to his fa
tho dedications of tho published works
Webster, will bo road with unusual intents
timo:
Dedication of tfie First Volume.
To mv Nieces, Mrs. Alice Bridge Wnin
Mas. Marv Ann Sanborn—
Many of tho spoochcs contained in this
were delivered nnd printed in tho lifo-time
father, whose fraternal affection led him
of thorn with approbation. His death, wit
ponod when lie had only just passed tho m
riod of lifo, loft you without a father, nnd
outabrothor. ldodicato this volumo to
only for tho love I havo for yoursolvcs, but
a tribute of affection to bis momory, am
desire that tho namo of my brother, Exoki
to what unscrupulous moan. Locofbcouun resort, to lh b ho , urpasscd tbom both in the Kjvcrily or .tor, m.y ho oraociatcd with mlno, so lo
attain ittobjocta. Mr. hotutav who»,namoia ap-• blB dio| , on „„ d in |bo comprebt!n ,i vlln e !3 of hia thing wrillon orapokon bv mo ahullIbeire
nended to tha disontch.is tho clerk of the House of ui.u in. s — t road. DAN ILL WLli
wo nave cbongoa tor any tning ewe uuipnncipio, ~ ~ ldons, wnten gusnea uko an impetuous stream trom
and a determination to delend and advocate tho RoprcsontaUves. The Philadelphia Bulletin (nou- ^io r j c h fountain of his teeming mind. Mr. Web-
tight,-the Georgian' will not oven pretend. It | traljsaya of this conduct of Fornev:— Bier’s taste and genius mado him eminently a social
is tooiato ib lhoday for that. No mercenary mo- hritention is one too' being, an attnehod friend, and a dovoted husband
tives ean bo imputed to us, for it is no w too late 10 wh” »SdS ? .’ loiter m . W f3 ta hTow-OrS Uod hthcr. Nothing could oxcocd hia tablo-talk
carry the State of Georgia for Scott. The occa- t0 i n( ] uc0 t0 m «ko another man drunk nnd among his friends. It was moro instructive, and
vion for our-present attitude is found in tho death of contrive to extort from him, during his intoxication, I certainly moro entertaining than olhor men’s cs>
the great Webster—in lifo so much abused by testimony to destroy i woman’s character.” ^
democratic journals, in death so praised by them, j [fvmi the Washington Republic.] | «* Mr. Webster was a universal man, and nn tint-
THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE CRESCENT
CITY AFFAIR.
Wo publish tho following telegraphic dispatch,
I just received from Now-Orlcans, to show tho wan-
Hud that ovent occurred many wocks since, we
should then have declared for Scorr nlono, for it is
not witMn tho past fow days only, that wo became
honvihded that great injustico wasdonoto him in
tbo South, and this the articles in our columns,
both original mid selected prove. Tho devolopo-
ment* which have transpired, havo demanded of us
Dedication of the Second Volun
To Isaac P. Davis, Esq.— ■ ■■ ■ .
My Dear Sir—A warm private friondsh
aisled betwoon us for half our lives, inter
no untoward occurrence, and never for i
cooling with indifference. Of this frion
source of so much happiness to mo,I wi
if not nn enduring memorial, at least-an
atoand grateful acknowledgment. I it
volumo to you.
Dedication of the Third Volui
To Mrs. Caroline Le Roy Webster.
My Dearly-beloved Wipe
versal statesman. Ho could not Itavo lived in any
quarter of tho globo without leaving his namo in its
just recolxeti from Now-Or cam, to show tho watt- s . Jo jn connlly and would bat0 oxorc bod a I coonot nllow thow yolumm to go to
ton and mischievous falsehoods which find their I , n . without containing a tribute of my affc
way through the press and telegraph at this timo. controlling tnfluonco on its destiny. One such man ”™ c ° know | c d|mcnt of tho deep it
Z£rI. .SZn* t, t. tr> mioionft „n^ in. I d saved the French Rovolurion from po- jiaLve felt in the productions which lb
rishing on tho quicksands of military glory: whilo You havo witnessed tho origin of mo
Tho object is apparent. It is to mislead and in-
imperatively to pronounce In hiaftvor without ony I ikmo tho public mind, nnd, by wnmonmi.reprc.on-1 I ml with KSnS.'ccrtotaFy^tlwn''fin
rmcnrp, When tho campaign begun, everything ration, nfieettho election now near ..hand. oomenaUvo rtatratnan whoso well-comidored po- bv their author; nnd tho degreo of fnvor
ivor of PtXRcn, and everything wna^agninst ^ ^ fre.h impotoc to her £
' °*ates and Spain—Our Flag Hauled Down—Tho [• gafitfo fndustrial development. j Tho opportunity Bucrns, nlBo.n lit ono f
‘ * ~ '* ■'" — ing tho high and warm regard which I
, MR. WEBSTER A8 A JURIST. " L J '-'
uh for Fierce by hi* Southern friends havo diwlv-1 mornlw^pubiisbes tho following despatch: I As a constitutional jurist, says another writerc
.... . />-■ .r r... I (4 4 If nn V to. ■»»l Int.t Knrinr liu hrton . . ' . ... ' . ' .. .... '
tnuicd of your honored father, now
tho respoet and cstoom which I chori
the members of that amiable and oxcol
to which you belong. DANIELW£
Dedication of the Fourth Voh
B^^-Nowlhqt^ng WMrcvenrod. Bute..nd BmUn-Onrling
Scott’s career has.borai investigated the brighter has FiJlraoro AtLinUtrnUon Backed Out,’ with-.-
be oome out from tho trial, while the high claims set utwinl disgraceful comments, tho Charter of this
up for Pierce by Us Southern friends havo di*cl*- mornh^pubJiahesthelollowingrtespatch: #
trt|ikonmbn tof-invanlgn- ho has never had hi. equal. Much of what i. now
uoq. . Thatwe.shocld-^ nonoat lnatgnauon at i TUm< The result Is that tho Crescent dtp goes no more I rocognlzcd as law, Webster was tho first to ovolvo
_ tho defeat of FpQIORB wosall natural. Wo fool to Havana—the Georgia^ under Lieut. Porter, being sub-1 f rum .Un rudimontnl nrincinlcs of tho federal com- . „ ^ ,
Ss , that have transDircd sinco »Ututad. This yields tbo point os to Smith, and is regard- ,rom W® wounonun principles ot tno touorai com Dedication oj tnel-ourUi Kelt
V ityct^fi'D^ffio toots that navo transptroa since ^ u abscklngout nrourGoTenmient. Tlie charue was pact. When tho famous case of Dartmouth Col- To Fletcher Webster. Esq.:
y {ho'nomination boloro os, it is consistent, ngnt, i made in the Union of yesterday, and not deulod by the I j C g 0 came before the Supremo Court, Justico Sto- I My Dear Sir:—I dedicate ono vole
WL> proper ip overy 1 senso to roverso our own decision, Intelligencer or Republic orto^ay. glancing overtho subject, observed that ho did speeches to tho momory of your docet
4pd to call, as wodo, upon our whig brethren to M » jno. W. ^ORNEY.’ not sco what Mr. Webseer could havo to say ; but, i-ShOTtowd m^o!
rovoree tboirs. Originally wo were in tbo same Hit- ««This has evidently been concocted for tbo politi- before the argument was finished, not only Story, cb j|d an d thoobiect of my a/focuom
uationwiih thousands of othor sincere wbigs.who cal effect it is supposed it would produco hero.” but tho entire bench, had been convinced that a You ’havo boon of an ago, at tho a
Havo months ago roccdod from their sworn determi- Wo havo tho best authority for saying tliat tho g tal0 baa no jjght to repeal a charter, without tho l most of thoso spoochcs and writings, a
nation not-to support Scott. Tho basis on which Cabinet at Washington has taken firm and strong consent oftho corporation asked and obtained. In wore able to road and understand thoir
ow opinion* wore formed has changed toto eceloA ground in opposition to the treatment of the Crts-1 varloUB 8pe echea in tho Senate ho-laid down max-
and it would bo dishonest to porsovero in on unjust I cent City by tho Captain General of Cuba, Rod constitutional law, which, though then new I there are several written by yourec
^aodoLtjli* e — .1, *'-m la er ... Uinal luntllll nA in (nil AaUI I itnKA nn flrtt.L. .La. I, ...III La fnll a.tl»4 tan — annnrl it I. .. .. . . . - * I * . - e. • f *_ ' L'j » • ■ I
T _ j, for* tho sake of what would bo in this caso have no doubt that it will bo followed by a spoody I and 0VC n questioned, havo sinco bocomo universal
lho miscalled virtuo of consistcncoy. There is no redress of the wrong complained ol. There will bo Jy acce p t ed. Of this description was his trium-
consistency in perseverance in error, nor is it a part no"backiugout” on tho part of tho Administra- p h an t vindication oftho integrity of tho Union,
aIFaJI .1 I M.HAjJ - I .Inn tpuA nlnL.n AAil L..A..A nf lllfl AAtmlnn> «■ .111 La I . . n ..... . • f. ■ I
The Crescent dingoes no
of our political creed.
■ In our iasuo of the 16th Inst., wo msdo tho follow
ing remarks on the career of tho Georgian. Wo
thon said: -
' Tho Georgian should-bo slow to talk about con-
eistoney or principlo. Tho public has'not yet for
gotten its vehement.denunciation of tho Compro-
urotniso, and its present submissive aemiiWM
At ono timo tho advocate of tho Nashville Con
tion, which rocommondod tho South to stand aloof „ -
from all Presidential conventions—at another it bo-1 more to Havana.—[FWiwjr *
coino the friend and promoter of thoso asoembia-1
gos. Tbo first to organize a Southern Rights party
^m Goorgia—it was tho first also to desert and to
I deny it. Tho enemy irf 1850 of almost everything
lnorthcm—in 1852 it is tho supporter for tbo Presi-
Vieocy of a cidzoa of New Hampshire. Nay moro—
It wontsofar in 1850 as to encourngo the spirit of
Pisunioa-thon threatening, the overthrow of tho
povernment—whilo in 1852 it is the friend of that
• A^Vnion.
’HqvoWo any response from tho Georgian, ot-
tempting to reconcile theso contradictory positions!
lion. Tho rights and honor of. tho country will bo I against tho schemes of nullification, first broached
duly maintained aud vindicated. by Hayne, and afterwards supported by Calhoun.
Lieut. Porter was ordered to this city for tho H la services in this field entitled him to bo regard-
purpose only of giving fuU information to tho Gov- dc d, noxt after Madison, as tho father of tho Con
crement, and at his own request has been transfer- stUotion. Tho accusation of boing friendly to con- 0iMJ11U0 u Mu
red by tho owners of lho Georgia, and will return in I solldation so often mado against him, muat fall to j riod of tho exUtenco
her to Havana. tho ground on a sincere and thorough examination
Tho following parallel tolls ita^own tale: j 0 f tbo facts, Tho republic owes a debt of gratitudo
Every word of lho above
is strictly tnio.—[rr<uAim/-
ton Union, 28U.
yttSen^foTSlanuia^W?. 1 10 Webster, for his exertions in behalf of tho
Y. Herald, 28M,
Union, which no honors to himself could havo li
quidated, and which no respect to lib memory paid
by our posterity, can over dbebargo.
THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON.
Tho Ashburton Treaty, (says tho Baltimore j
mainly, at tho timo when official and
connections subsisted betwoon us in tin
of State. Tho principios and opinium
theso productions, oro such os I buliov
tiai to tho preservation of tho Union,
ancoof tho constitution, and tho ad’
tho countryto still higher stages of
renown. Theso objocts havo constii
star during tho wholo of my politii
has now extended through more that
riod of tho exUtenco of tho govern
know, my dear son, that neither pare
nor parental oxample, to nocessary t
in whatever capacity, public orprivat
palled to act, to dovoto yoursolf to th
mont of tho somo ends.
Your Affection*
Dedication of the Fifth Voi
To J. W. Paige, Esq.:—
My Dear Sir:—Tno friendship w
aisled so long betwoon us, springs r
our closo family connection titan fro
Regatta in Charleston.—We are glad to seo
Georgia will bo well represented in tho Regatta I \tZ\t mom nrnnorlv tlm ~~ ,
which to to toko place in Charleston on tho 17th m . of *Washington noirotlntcd bv Mr ^Web I °P^ nlon8 and *ontimonts, I count it
and 18th of Nov. Four boats arrived hereon Satur- Troaty ^ Wjuihington, negotiated by Mr. Web* ^ and pl^ures of my lifo;
in .hn Wm Gaston I 8TER and Lord Ashburton, will over remain as a to allow mo,as a slight, but gratof
o Herculean task of explaining tho record that
stands against it satisfactorily, or to give as good
reasons for its conflicting opinions os wo havo dono
. fot oura.
‘ [communicated.]
A Cose of Conscience!
: \Mestrs.Editors.'—Many roadersof tho Georgian
wore quite stlarted, on Friday last, by seeing In its
colurans tlio. retraction of ono of tho unfounded ca
lumnies against Gon. 8cott which it has been help
ing to circulate during tho present canvass.
Ills ah edifying spectacle to see a partisan press,
like tho Georgian, movod by candor and conscience
Info rendering an act of justico, liko’thto,to a politi-
\ |ull opponent, however tardily and grudgingly^ It ia
" \ntainod in tho following paragraph:
w Capt. Hamilton, U. 8. A., contradicts tho state-
- jmt that GomBcott, in one of his orders, u<od tho
a »You aro Instructed not to enlist rorclencrs; for tho
! ' ,t,7 -nof Si. Patrick baa taught us that foreigners can-
jt bo trusted.’
“As we boliovo this statement found its way into
i Georfjfan, wo very cheoifully publish a contra*
Pray,lot us ask tho Georgian to persevere in tho
od course upon which it has ontored. Will tho
ton pleaso to review thoir columns, day by day,
o ooata navo nercreiore prov^ inem«iv« rjghl of s^rch thon received its final seulo-
very .wifi, ood will nodooblgivo. coodoccouotof monband tbo princ j p t e was raUblllhod to eland
thomsolvca In tbo coming raoc^ for n „ , im0 tba , m toard of ava ^ do | y aK . roditod
Collision.—Wo are sorry to loam that the I American vessel tho flag that floats at her peak to
steamer Wm. Gaston, Capt. Shaw, was run into tho symbol-of protection to evorymnn on her docks.
Friday morning last, in tbo SL Johns River, by This principle, as Mr. Webster dociarcd in tho
the steamer Florida, of Charleston. Both boots Senate of tbo United States, "will stand because it
were coming down the rivor at tho timo. Tho to right; it will stand bocauso it to in accordance
Wm. Gaston had hor forward starboard bulwarks with the law of nations; it will stand bocauso tho
carried away entirely, but will not bo detained from groat body of tho Amoraican pooplo will uphold it,
making her regular trip on Tuesday noxt. Tho and maintain it, and make it good against all ad*
damage to tho Gaston to about $200. Tho Gaston \ versarics.’
had just been overhauled and put in first rate or-
dor from stem to store, and has made two trip* with
with afflicted feelings, I dedicate til
umo of my works, to tho momory
children, Julia Webster Appleton,
tho rolntions of daughter, wifo. mol
friend; and Major Edward Wobet<
Mexico, fn lho mililarysorvico of th
.with unblemished honor and ropup
entered thoBorvio csoioly from a dc
to his country, and do honor to tho
ho was bore.
Go, genllo spirits, to your dostlncd
While I. reversed our nature’s kii
Pour forth a falhor’s sorrow on^<
WEBBTER’8 POWER OF ANALYSIS.
Great ns Wobstor was, howovor, ho was never a I
“ Marriage by Surprise” in Itj]
ronco correspondent of tho Londoi
« "no nnv ntl.nr hojit ninnlno lo I Great ns woDstor was, nowovor, no was never a i niul j„ socioiy a few days ago a
ob much regularity as any othor bo runn g fovorito with tho masses. Ho lmd tho qualities who had just been roloasod from]
Fl0n * — I that extort admiration rather than thoso that win I
Fine Cotton.—Twenty bales oi Cotton from lovo. Ho swayod mon by Uio might of an imperial fi cer j n flfo mannor termed inatriiu
tho plantation of T. J. Smith, Esq., of Hancock I intellect, and not by tho talisman of affection, as which may bo considered onuivaU
county, was sold to-day by Rabun & Whitehead, did his groat rival, Clay. Ho was moro tho prido Green match in England. Tho no
at Twelve cents. This cotton took tho first pro- than tho idol of tbo pooplo. Perhaps no intellect attached tooacln other, alt]>°ugh
mium at tho State Fair at Macon. so vast, considered as pure intellect, has existed f^iTcffiadonttho plan above n
1
"f
I
i ,, - , . T , resolved to adopt tho plan abovo n
n m . .. . . .1. I in this century, if wo oxcopttho emperor Napo-1 consists in the couplo presenting tl
Tho flags of tho shipping in port were dtopl yed j Jnftn Where no disturbing influonccs prevailed to tho curate of tho parish, and statin
m tho date of General Scott’s nomination to tho
«ept time, and correct othor mistakes, equally
vo, into which they havo fallen with respect to
> character and principles of tho Whig nominee 1
ill thoy havo tho candor to admit the genuino-
s of tho spoooh delivered before tho Mississippi
will go to soa this morning. Sho to bound to Phil
adelphia.
m
ho h.. . tail, rosidinq. The ft J.Janj. k. I SST.IBmC*Z =00 io"? o"T SSjaW
boon dotained for.somo thno^ hte wCkttMS, m | dinary mon, but survoyod it in ovoryuspoct from | and J"oque«tod hlm_ t° namo-tho
tho lofty height of his iioaring intellect. His opin
ions consequently had a breadth and comprehen
siveness, that gave them tho weight of an oracle,
when pronounced respecting matter* oi pure states
manship. Ip a word, when Webster sunk tho par-
lizan, and spoko os tho patriot, bis docision was
liko tbo award oi history, whilo his warnings of
tbo future wore listened to os prophecy.
Sailing of the Florida.—Tho steam ship Flor
ida, Capt. WooDnuLt, loft her wharf on Saturday
. - ... .. . i morning at 10 o’clock, for Now York. Sho car*
111 not thoir sense of justico prompt them to con* I 8 *.
’ that Winfield Sooirr, tho earnest and efficiont |, To Voters.—Tho Collector of Taxes requests us
* of the Compromise measures, to at least 1 to say that ho finds tho taxes against many persons
- i sound a man for tho South in tho Proof- ( still unpaid; and, os the law to imperative about pay '
Franklin Pioroe, who is reported to havo
d that hi'. u loathed and abhorred Slavery n
| regarded tho “ Fugitive Slave law as contrary
Ike Constitution and to moral right.”
f tbo editor* of tho Georgian will correct thoso,
d manifold other error* into which thoy may havo
p unwittingly lod, during tho present canvass, it
y cause them somo struggles with prido, &o., and
4 doubtless take up a groat deal of room in thoir
l but on tbo other hand, and in spite of •
y old adngo apropos to the . case, If will ox-
‘ioir candor In an omiablo fight, ami onablo
o to*| quietly on their pillows when thoy go
In contemplating tho character and life of tho
suit him to hoar hor. At tho hot
paired to tho confessional and hi
the prioet’s attention, whon her
two witnosses, suddenly preaont
lady aroso and gnvo him her hani
wore pronounced, tho witnesses
curate became tho unwilling inst
ringo by surpriso!’ But nltho
contracted in this manner to por
puntohablo in Tuscany.as a clvt
that the Inw condomns what lho
Tho officer was first confined i
trciw, deprived of his rank and 4
in arreare would call to-day at tho offico and settle. I aro Btru ^ k W ^u°L ll f« !l JPfc In tho Muratto cellular prisons,
sic greatnoss which always roso above Oto dignity undergone a similar term in am
0 of tho official stations ho occupied. N o situation other Tnmanco of this kind occui
i-1 ho ovor filled olovotcd him; nor was it possiblo for whoroin lho priest wassont for t
y any position of trust, or authority, or distinction, to ina person; but ono of the witm
I confer honor unon ono who embodied in himsolf— r on before,tno curato arrived, wo
L-cdltor, of Boriingtoni Vt.,
- * - ja w
dosed on Friday last, tho day ot Webster’s funo-
ral, and the dtizens of Waritington mado tho day , .
ono of public mourning. I confer honor upon one who embodied in himsolf-
put In ro-day to Und * «lavo bdonging to Judgo added t0 hla »mo, which, doubtless, will show all
Jsimey,who was found stowed in the forecastle, I tho raoro “ ymmotnCfll . an - d impo ^ D * “ eyo of ;
warned his rovoronco that a anai
him. Tho curntevory indignan
of gendarmes, and with tbemn
arrest tho culpabio parties. Th
out of an upper window, and'os
but tho bridegroom; nothing dat
and his posso commitatus, and >
— IKtfllorily u It riro. up boforo let quo In Indopomlent t marrinqo for wont of wltnran.,
NIval.—Wo loam from tho Baltimore Amer-1 grandeur. Hto friends, thoroforo,sliould rather re- rote in tho usual formula:."Th
Icon that lho steamer Princeton, ono of the Ja-1 joioo that bo died owing so little to plaae, than re-1; jjVIAndUito is royhusband^’ i
ER 1,1852.
| owed to Iti. own Inherent jopwiqrlty nnd j
nro tlio miscrablo prizes or ordinary ambition 1
•Wobstor himsolf. In prospoct ofdtorelutlon and
■olomn nnd abiding object* of that now oxtotonl
which has just opened upon him, learned, ho dour
to appreciate rightly the vanity of overyoartlf
'aoureo of cqjoymont or aspiration, nnd to fool til
“Tho paths of glory lead but to the grave.”
Turning from tho things which onoo engaged I
desires, to tho sublime realties of an immortal U
pan expedition Squadron, Is at length completed. I gtpt that ho did hot livo to attain honora which
Sho lifts been entirely ovorf»ul<id,^iuid> is now I could not have oxafied him!, For What,' after nlU ffi avuSwea?" priwt
thought to bo ono of tho boot stoaMors afloat. 1 in conipartoon will)’ that reputation which a man 1 tnamago was valid. 1
. v 1®mSm* 1 - V
‘NTELLIGENCE.
•h to the Republican.
om lluvnuu.
Oct. 29.—Havana dates havo
o brig Mittanden, TheU. 8.
'an arrivod at Havana on tho
|)NKt4N, tho Minister to Mexico,
Rng to tho United States Consul’s
|wcd by a rabblo who uoed tho
^ingo with all kinds cl abuso.
J lho Consul proeoodod to tho
ll’s quarters, but tho inoldonta of
pnknown.
t has adoptod a now soalo or du-
liolont storm with rain at Now-
Jay night, which did considerable
|ata and buildings.
I-Orloaue market;
I, Oct. 30.—Cotton.—Thoro wns
I demand for Cotton to-day, Satur-
nmounting to 11,000 bales at stoady
|g to quoted at 91 cents. Tho stock
s 156,000 bales. Tho roooipts at
JVio present timo is 70,000 bales moro
fro timo list year.
Eli from 57 a 58 conts per bushel.
ed at $10,00 n $16,50 por barrel.
\ primo nrticlo U> worth 20 conts por
v Orleans market.
,•8 Odt. 28.—On Thursday tho Cot*
i firm—6,000 bates sold at unchanged
Middling to quoted at 91c.
ma by the Washington and
Niagara.
rinee Albert reports that the Arctic
Wellington’! Channel wore favored
thor, and thoro was a strong' proba-
ir John Franklin had passod that
America hid boiton tho Swodish
|cont race by 20 minutes. Tho chal-
jownor of tho America, for a raco
ti tho Noro, hod boon accoptod by tho
1 nnd lho now iron yacht Disowned.
bbably an accoptanco of tho bet of-
owner oftho Amertea for £1,000.
ndont of tho London Times, in viov
rs return homo and tho jealousy of the
Jinks that it is not prudent for tho
pjvommont to loave tltoir citizens with-
Jn.
jjzy, tho Hungarian, nnd Governor of
jvorttoes his farm and possessions in
Ho to going to Texas, tho climato
5emB, boing too rigid for him.
Jdon papers publish tho official despatches
tho Prtnee Albert} but they contain no
Jr John Franklin.
|o Russian Army has boon ordered to go
ring for tho Duko of Wellington.
| of Derby has boon olcctod Chancellor
Forsity of Oxford, in tho placo of tho
| cllington, docoasod.
-Tho most dazzling accounts como in of
Ion of tho Prcsidont at different points.—
| at Bordeaux had boon placarded in Paris
]»bo posted up in all tho communes of
Titles of high nobility to tho min totem
feral amnesty wore looked tor as tho first
a now Emporor. Louis Napoleon was to
Rs in triumph on tho lGth.
I'ocli at Bordeaux, ho had proclaimed tho
Kfor tho Empiro.
iho 1st to tho 3d instant, 24 political pri<
1 boon shot at Siningolia, in tho Papal
Rntpelior, tho French President was pro-
pth a most extraordinary address. It was
jfrmous parody on tho Lord’s Prayor.
jntolligonco from Australia to oncouraging.
victs havo stolon tho treasury chest, knock-
: jittom out, and possessed themselves of lho
jotlilohom Hospital, London, for thoso af-
BJith madness, is proved to havo boon tho
tho most inhuman cruolty. Tho patients
looted, half-fed, nnd half-clothod, and thoir
Kind personal comfort is allowed to suitor
v'o coroioss and unfooling bohavior of tho ot*
- ’ ‘;s. This wretched system hnsgonoontor
Without tho knowlodgo of tho treasurer, tho
,ans, tho resident opothocary, or any othor
^officers of tho inatitutloni
Itpnteh from Triosto states that 9,000 British
find landed at Mcrat, on tho Porsian Gulf, to
] Persia from threatening tho indopondonco
[ placo.
From California.
lihe Falcon at Now Orleans, wo havo San
Saco accounts to tho 1st ult.
Ring accounts from California wore f&vora-
Iral fugitivo slaves had boon arrested sinco
Sctoion of tho Supremo Court aud dolivorod
Rir masters.
treat sale of San Francisco property had ta-
llace at prices fifty por coat, higher than su
ited.
tho best to bring 8% ,
jsnr.
ralra.lBX®8«.
daring the pul week. IV. her of
oro. Oct.
m.—Flooiv—This
KUSillM Howard BtreeV Flour
Ml at $4^0]f, and rolbsod, subscquonlly 84MX
Ws&is^ss' ”* b)r h01d ' r ’
88U0 barrels mixed and good brands sold si
«84.<M^f v barrel, now held (Irmly at (ho taller quo
tation.
Coin la dull and lower—2000 bushels sold at 78 conts
afloat, aud somo while at 70 cents.
Wntsxaxisscsrco,nud soils at25 contain barrels,and
84# cents in hhds.
Ncw-York, Ocl. 25, p. m.—CoTToxr-Tho
roarkot continues very boavy, with salos today or 400
bnlcs,
Rio* favored buyers. 75 casks were soldo! $5®$3
"'f 100 lbs.
12,4K .
Corr**—uoo bags Java realised 10# conts, end 1,200
bogs Rio sold at 8#<S0c. V lb. Market unchanged.
Hay—Sales of 400 bales were reported at «l®U8#c.
V 100 lbs.
SnaiTs—Salos have been mado of $50 bbls. Ohio and
prison Whlskoy at 83#®83Xe. V gallon cash.
8uaAas—There has been about 200 hhds. Muscovado
ob alnod at 5®5#c. V lb. Market unchanged.
Frkioiits—Hates continued Arm. with au upward ten
dency In quotations. To Liverpool, for cotton, #d.; to
Hiivro, 200 bales cotton were engaged at# cent.
■ tow«York, Oct. 28. p. m.—Cotton.—Tho
sa es to day, so (tor as reported, ntnouut lo 450 bales—
pr oesoro without alteration.
Flour—Holders of Blnto Flour were Arm this mom.
ug—$4.75 asked and $4.02# offered, without soles of
aportance.
Coon, 75070 cents.
Wutaxav—:»o barrels Ohio sold nt23#; 000 do. New*
York barrels 23#, and 50 hhds. drudge 23# cents.
Montgomery (Ain't, 6ct. 27, p. m.—Cot*
ton.—8alS, brisk .....
at 0 conts.
Montgomorr. (Ala.) Oct. 28, p. m.—Cot.
ton.—An ncllvo business was dono yesterday. Our
streets were crowded with wagons, aud Colton was brisk
at 0®0#c. Yft.
Mobiles Oct* 95, p. m.—Cotton—Market opt
ed with a good demand this morning, nnd prices contin __
', r middling. Sales up lo this Umo to
Mobile, Oct. 20, p. m.—Cotton,—Prices con
tinue very Arm. We hear of but few sales. The stock
on sale la very light.
Frriouts—A ship taken fbr Liverpool at 9*10, and a
barquo fbr Bostou at #c.
No\v>Orlcan*. Oct. 25. p. m.—Cotton.—
The demand wm limited, and tbo sales barely reached
• 000 bales, without any change in prices.
nferlor none I Middling Fair.. 10#® 10#
Ordinary 8 ®0 Fair.. in#® 10#
Middling........0#® 0# Good Fair It ®-<
Good Middling..9#® 10 | Good and Fine.. 18 ®—
COTTON STATBMKKT.
Block on handBeptembor 1,1851 .bales 10,000
Arrived sinco 859,148
Arrived to-day 13^220
Exportod to dato
Exported to-day
iuut;
Stock on band and on ship-board not cleared.... 109,008
Suoar—Sales to-day 1U0 hhds. at 3#®tl 11-10, accord,
lug to quality.
Molamrs—The demand wns acUve and the soles ere.
bracod 990 bbhk, the market opeuod at 25c. und closed at
25# c.
Whiskey—100 bbls. RccUAod were sold at 18c.
Poek—150 bbls. Mess were sold at $15 50.
CorriR—700 bags Itto were sold at 8#c. and 150 at
1# cts.
Fukiqhts—A shin taken for Llvorpool at#d. and
to Ibr lloaton at 9-lOc.
Exciunoes—Demand limited. London 8®B'
R remlum; Now-York 00 days 2#©2# Y cent dl
ew* York Sight 1® 1# cent discount.
litTcrpool, Oct. 10.—C.ITTON.—Our last week
ly report of Friday evening, 8Ui Inst- closed quietly; e
partial dccllno of # lo effect salos. Sntunlay exhibited
no cliango in prla-s. Monday, the pOngara’s advices
wore received, aud oiler tho merchants leuers had conto
to hand, more activity prevailed and tha market recov
ered its tone, with sales of 10,000 bales. Tuosdsy, were
to the stuno extent without foiling off in tono: Wednes
day, the Pacific's advices further encouraged demand,
and since then a brisk business has been dono on speo*
ulstioit, averaging 15,000 bales dally; of which nearly
hnlf were taken by sneculnlore; prices roust bo consider-
odtu advance on Friday’s quotations # lb.
Drown, Shipley 4c Co* and tho lending cotton honses
quote Now-Orlcans folr fl#dt middling 0d; Mobllo folr
0#; middling5; #s Upland folr 0#d; middling 5#; ‘
ferlor4@5d;ordinary5#®5#. Bnlcsofthewoek74,
balos, or which speculators took 20,310, and oxporters
4410 do. Including 2000 American on-speculation, and
820oxports; Imports for tho saiuotlmo 18,407, of which
only 4078 were American. 8tock 478,000 balos of which
"“,000 wore American. Market doses (Irmly.
..aval Storks—Turpontlno has again advanced 10s.
6d. 1* cwt. having been paid for 200 ubts.; Rosin In brisk
demnnd at Into advices; 1000 bbls. at 4t Od common to
12s.<fhio. No 811108 ° r Tnr * s Pfrfl* of Turpentine steady
Rick, Carolina steady, at 23s®23; modereto salos.
From Toxcaa«
r t havo Texas dates to tho 15th ult.
Rlottor to published by tho Galveston Civilian,
^Secretary Wobstor to Mr. 'Howard, member
ingress, censuring tbo calling out, by thoGov-
‘ of Texas, volunteer companies to protect
frontier, as unnecessary and tending to provoke
Riiitios.
lho British Consul.J^WflfPMHIwllod'tho
Wl, f -|fiate of 27th ultimo:
.for Miyesty’s Consul respectfully requests ail
Jmanders of British ships in the port of Now-
rk. to wear thoir flags at half-mast on Friday.
29th instant, tho mournful day of tho funeral
Rsquios of tho illustrious statesman, Daniel Web-
5J, lato Secretary of State of tho United States.”
Heavy Receipts op Cotton.—Tho receipts of
glton at New-Orloans for tho 2A hours ending 25th
\ at 7 o'clock, P. M., amounted to 23,338 bales.
Reverses of Fortune.—A telegraphic dospnteh
a that Hon. Franklin E. Plummer died at Jack-
jjt, Miss., lately, in groat want and destitution.—
| one timo he only luckod seven votes of boating
Em. Robert S. Walker as U. S. Senator from
Jtostosippl.
Tho Mississippi Sonato, by a vote of 18 to 10, has
fused to rescind tho vote of censure upon Sonator
iow Governor) Foote, passod in 1850.
©oiunwvcfal KuuuCbcucc.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Saturday, Oct. 30, P. M.
I Cotton.—Tho sales to-day amounted - to 1,494 bales, at
J|io following particulars! 110 at 9,3 at 9#, 188 at 9#,
^10 at 9#, 125 at 9 9-10,240 at 9#, 40 at 0#, 52 at 10,
d 20 balos flno at 12 cents. Prices continuo uuchangod,
Savannult Export*—Oct. SO.
J Per steamship Florida, for Now-York—880 balos Up-
| and and 8 do. Sea lslaud Cotton, 10 bales Yarn, 0 boles
Wool, and sundry pkgs. Mdzo.
Per ship Dirlgo, for Now.York—922 boles Cotton, 135
' s ltlcc, and 25 empty barrels.
CIIARLKITON RXPORTS—OUT. 28.
Livkrpool—8blp Franchise—3124 bales Upland and
•.71 do. Hun Island Cotton, und 324 bnrrcIs Turnout!no.—•
, Hhlp Allianco—2137 bulcs Upturn! Cotton.
y; Karcklona and a Markkt—Spanish barquo Uorlln-
yqon—440 bales Cotton.
i Haltimork—Htcumsblp Palmetto—230 tierces Rico,
and 700 bales Cotton.
Cotton market is ,
S* auum .
8 to 9# - cents. Tho market Is Inaetlro.
AuffUNla, Oct. 30. p, m.—CorroN-Tbero
Is a good damand to-day and n taoderaU) business doing
atabout tho prices of yostefday.
GharlOMtony Oct. 20« p. in.—Cotton.—Re
ceived the past week 10,044 bniM Uj ' ^ -
mmi upm and 45 do. Bos
Islands. Ex;>ortod In aamo timo to Liverpool 7290 balos
Uplands nnd 31 do. Sea Islands, to Darcolonn 1203 bales
Uplands. Total to foreign ports 8502 bales Uplands, and
31 do. Sea Islands. To Rostob 439 bales Uplands, to
New*Ydrk 1271 do. Uplands and 31 do. Boa Islands, to
IlllnM tWfi tl. 1 A— 1/V.lUrtlt.. TAl —1 tn nn.aiwl.■ uiLl
leaving on hand a shTppIng stock or 12,000 boiito'Up.
lands and 88 bales tkm Islands, and on 'shipboard not
eleorod-3900 bales Uplands and 120 do. Sea Islands.
Tbo total sates of the week 5,520 ball '
^
terdny,
Middling
10010# cents.
Rtca^-Tbe arrivals of the week amounting lo 17®
tierces havo all been disposed of, extremes o£ nrltr-
mnglngfrom $4#®4 0-ltfUts, tho bulk of lho sales _
$4#. Exported In same Umo 2244 Uercet; remaining on
atUpboard not cleared 272 Uorces.
Ropo it IttcN,—Some 57,000 bushels received have nil
been sen) to tbo mlltowlwout char
a without changing bands. ,
xohanob^-DIIIi on England 0#©I0 y ct. pren
Sight Checks on Now-York par; 30 day bills OdD®#
cL dlaS 00 day bill* #01 f cL ill*. "
Frkioiits to Liverpool, 7.1fltl.t to Havre, tfei U
square balos. To New-York. 20 els, IT 100 lbs. Tor Cot,
temrmd Al tp Udroe for Rico. To Bouton 37#, und
10# CIS. v tb—principal sales
Spanish barque Dorllnq®; Julia, DarcolonTtod °S
SM. brig Brolly, Darts, New-York; schrs. Col Battoi,.
Elwood,New-York; JopM Smith, Jonos,do.: ”
109,ff70
282^80
112,778
, CENTENNIAL
P WASIimOTON’a’ INITIATION, ■
The Lodges of this city, 4n common with tbe Cnig
throughout tho Unllcd States, will, *n (At 4th ofttnew
her next, celebrate the Conlennlal Anniversary of tbo
Initiation or thoir beloved Drotbor, General GEORGE
WASHINGTON, into tbe mysteries of Free Masonry.
The members of Uio several Lodges will assemble it
half past 7 o’clock, on the evening of that day, lo front of
8o!omon’s Lodge Room. They will thence walk in pro-
cession lo BL Andrew’s JJnJJ, whon, s/ter an Inroctiba
to the Supremo Ruler of tho Universe, by the Hostile,
verend Chaplain, an Address will l>o dellrcred by Bro.
thor Charlbb P. Coomb, of Zerubbabol Lodge, Ko. 15
Lodges In the country, who do not Inlend celebrating
the day In thoir own local Jurisdictions, and all transient
.Brethren In good staudlng, are Invited to nolle In ibe
celebration.
Tbe public generally, and tho ladles In particular,ars
Invited to attend at St. Andrew’s Hall.
AU Brethren Joining Iho procession aro required losp-
pear In Masonic clothing—via: n tell suit ol black,wllk
white gloves and aprons.
KA8TON YONGE, W.M.
JAMES M. JONES, Sao’v.
AMOS T. WEBSTER, J.D.
D. B. COLEMAN.
Committee Solomon's Lodge, Ns. 1.
WM. HONE, P. M. •
F* A. TOPPER, P, M.
J. Dl MARTIN, Jr. W.
. JAMES M. I’RENTISS.
Committee Ztrubbabel Lodge, JYo. 15,
SPENCER CURRELL, Jr. W.
F. OTTO, 8r. W.
JOHN A. MAYER,
’ 1 Committee Clinton Lodge, Ab, 54.
Havre, Oct. 13.—Cotton Is Arm. Pales or lho
week 4775 bales. Imtmrts 485 bales. Stock 30,000 bales
of which 28,000 wore American.
Naval 8torbs—Sales of 200 bbls. Turpontlno at 90
IDs.; and 1000 bbls. Rosiu at 4s. 9d®5e. for common and
12s. for tine.
Buies or Carolina Rico at 23® 25s. Sugar wm active at
0®10d. ndvanco.
noccipu pg Cotton* gc.gorttttlMHtond
Oct. HO—1,148 bales Colton, and Mdio n to Allon 4c
Ball, N A Hardoo A Co, J II Oliver, Boston k, Gnnby,
E Parsons 4c Co, WMhbum, Wildor 4c Co, Charleston
8team Boat Company, O A L Lamar, Smith 4c Lallinrp,
C Ilarlrldgo, W D Etheridge 4c Co, Willis 4c Orumlnge.
] tothwell 4c Smith, Franklfn 4c Brantley, Behn 4c Foster.
. i F Hamilton, W Duncan, (1 W Gurmany 4c Co, and
Smith 4c Humphreys,
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship 8late of Georgia, from Philadelphia—
MrsTound, Mrs Campbell, Mrs 51 Aides, Mrs Arnold and
servant, Mrs Cohon, threo children nnd servant, Mrs E
Clmvc, Mrs Cooper, Mr 11II Grlflln, indy, child and ser
vant, Mrs M A Taylor, Mrs Wood. Mrs 8 McDonough,
Miss VVoyno,MiisM D Taylor, Miss I.B Taylor, Miss
M A Mayfor, Miss E W Milieu, Mfss C Wood, Miss L C
Wood, Messrs J D Baynor. Emanuel Almnr, Jno Hough,
Morris Sower, John Chandler, J L Weeks, J P Graves,
Capt McLaughlin, Iaano O Dubois, W R Smith, Lev!
Taylor, F WIIoadman, J Doflcnnotllb, UJDoPur, FO
HUncr,C A L Lamar, Wellington Grubb, John H Sim*
tuons, E B Bnllow, Sami Twelves, Goo Pullen, O R Tay
lor, E Heaton, W II Whiting, O J Meeker, A Sellers, Col
1 DoLaMotUi, Henry U Potter, J Fortner, W Pos tel,
Titos S Wood, T B Bartow aud daughter, Jos Hoy, Jas
A Mlmtno, D W Rogers, F D Stillman, and forty-eight
steerage.
Per stosm.packet Wm. Sotbrook. from Charleston-
.c.—Dr Fiokllng, Capt J J Stonoy, Messrs C llenry, M is
Talblrd, nnd J H Talblrd.
Per steam-psekot Calhoun, trom Charleston—Messrs J
Firman, T W Davis. A llonatid, L W|Crnbtrce, R Ilnyne,
Dr Bulloch, Dr Mockall, A Haywood, and two servants.
Per steam-packet Gordon,from Charleston—A G Good-
nn, E R Buynard, lady and oerrant, J Pocho, Rev W
- Williams, Rev T I, Smith,Jndy anu servant, S Z Col
lins, D Colei Cummings, Cowdry.R Bradley and flvo ser
vants, F McNight, D L Riggan, D (galls, W Solomon, f
Turner, J Turner, U Gllletl, and two dock.
Por stonra-nneket Wm. Gaston, from Palatkn, 4co.—
cssrs II 51 Stephens, J D Oustoy.OU Stewart, J 8 Jones,
W J Cole, Long, 418 DoLynu. M Carryall, 51 B Janos,
Monks, U Hpalulng, Arnold, J 51 Bond and servant, J N
Hudlwalcker, and two dock.
Pur steamship Florida, Ibr Now.York, (sailed on Satur-
day)—Mrs L U Cowlon. Mrs G W Colton, Mr It 8 Jo Ice,
lady and servant, Miss 51 A Cowles, Miss J 41 Spooner,
4llss A Urilly, MIssKO Savage, Messrs E B Ilall, 51
Cornoll, B G Ames, E U Cotton, J B Burguant, A Ander
■on, J W Webster, O 8 Woodhull, E B Wilkinson, G W
Llvoly, A Sawyer, and ton steerage.
JWatCtie KnuiKflcnce.
POUT OF SAVANNAH,NOVEMBER 1, 1852!
Sun Risks ..O.I8i8un 8RTs,..5.10|iHo,i Watkr,...0^8
ARRIVED.
Steamship Slate of Georgia, Walton, Philadelphia, 01
hours to Podeltord, Fay 4c Co. 5Idzo_ to Alton 4t Ball,
" a Arnold, Boston Sc Gnnby, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, It
Hey, AW Cassells, J E Cady 4c Co, M Cumtnlng, T
W Coskory, Cowdory Sc Wollos, 51 A Cohen, Cohon 4c
tosdlok, Solomon Cohon, Clnghnm 4c Cuunlngham, J
Cooper 4c Co. J B Cubbodge. J Dickson 4c Co, Dr -
Dltwold, W it Guerard, Chus llartridge, W Holdt, linn-
lor 4c Gammoll, John H Hull, A Haywood, Hausomnn 4c
or, Moore 4c Hendrickson, J Mnnk.TR Mills, O John
son Sc.Oo, Padolford, Fay 4c Co, J W Phillips,'Rabun 4c
Wbileltead, Henry Roser. F J Rosenborg, A A Solo
mons, James Sullivan, J Shaffer, 8 W Thoumnn, Ver-
stillo Sc Butlor, II F waring, W P Yongo, E P Wood, P
Wlltborgcr, S E Ware, T 8 wnyno. Experienced strong
bond winds. Thursdny, 0# o’clock, p 51., 20 miles
South of Untleras, oxcliangod signals with steamship:
Jas Adger, from Cfiurloston for Nuw-York.
Br. barquo Ellon, Webster, Liverpool. Salt and Coal,
lo A. Low Sc Co.
Jlrlg John 51urshall, Collins, Bath, (Me.) liny, Bricks
and Lumber, to E W. Buker.
Schr. E. lteed. Reed, Ttirllo River, to 5Instor. 3,800
bushels Rough lllce, and 40 boles Upland Cotton, to Jno
Hull. 8 Solomons, nnd othor*.
Sclir. Cotton Plant, Arnow, Ogochoc, to 5Iaster. 3,400
usliols Rough Rico, to R Iluborahniii 4c Son.
Hchr. Satllla, Thompson, Batllln River, to blaster. 5,000
ustiuls Rough Rico, to 11 llubcrshnm 4c Son.
Stenm-packot Wro. Sonbrook, Pock, Charleston via
Beaufort, 4co. to 8 51. Lafllteau. 18 bale* Upland Cottor
and Mdzo., to E llced, S 51 Lafllteau, Dr Fish,
otlicrs.
U. 8.51. stoam-packol Motaraora, Pock, Charleston,
51, Lafllteau.
U. 8.51. stonm-nackot Calhoun, Barden, Charleston,
S. M. Lafllteau. 5Idzo a to Clnghorn 4c Cunningham, | ’
Trucholut, G Brown,II Imtbrop 4c Co, T 8 Wayne, agent,
8 51 latMtoait, CII Campfleld. and order.
U. S, 51. steam-packet Gordon, King, Charleston, to 8.
S Lafllteau. Muze., to B 51 Lafltlcnu. T 8 Wuyno,
earner Ivnnhoe. Florida Boat, Coopor Sc Glllolamf, A
Haywood, J DoMartln, R Burr, and H Drndloy,
U. 8. 51. Moum-packot Wm. Gaston, Shaw, Palnlkn,
Icc. to CloRlmrn 4c Cuunlngham. 50 bales Soa Island
and 8 do. Upland Cotton, nnd 5ldzo^ lo Bostqu 4c Gunby,
N A Hardoo k Co, E lined,-and 8 M Lafllteau.
Steamer H. L. Cook, Phlipot, Augusta, to B. F. KIneb-
ley 4c Co. 000 bales Colton, and 51dzo,7to Allon 4c Ball,
Harpor, Stuart 4c Co, Bohn 4c Foster, 8 Solomons, and
B r Klnchloy 4c Co. • * •'
Stenmor lvnnhoo, Garnet, Matthews’ Bluff, to 8. M.
Lafllteau. 325 bales Cotton, and 5ldzo> to 8 Solomons,
Criigor 4c Wade, N A Hordco 4c Co, Bohn 4c Foster, 8 51
Laflltonu, nnd ordor. . ..
Seri ven's flat, from Plantation, ■ with 1,000 bu»bol«
Rough Rico, to W Woodbrldgo.
ULEAUEIb > .
U. 8. M. steamship Florida, WoodhuU, New*York-Pml-
elfonlt Fay $*Go, ■** • -■* • 1
Ship Dlrigo,^ pMUte, New-York—WMhbum, Wilder'
U. 8, M*. itearo-ifl^et Galb6up, Bkrden, OUarinton-0.
U, 8. M? ttoun-pockM Gordon, Klngi cbartoripn^ "
U.'iU&m.Mickrt Wcloko, King, MaUra, tc.-o
wraT ro stilt.
»&
Ulil-AUTlil),
U.B. M. rtMm^ucket rtnnlon, King, "*
. heivoranda.
Ship Btelo Rlghu, 1 Paxton, from Liverpool for
port, put into New-York on ttmasUi'-tdLi'totoiMi |i^
Dr. barqtio Tho Duke, Gould, frotn Tnhrc, *
this port, put Into New-York on tho 27tU^Uto to-
passengers. n
^BarqueBarvral.mebole’ bonce, at New-York on U «»
Brig American, Hayden, nnd schr. North Stain ii nrt
for thU port, cleared at Now-York, the former SSfi
28Ui and tbo latter on the 27lb ult. .
^BrifftPbllura, Galbonn, banco, at New-York oh tb 0
Brig Rio Grande, Tarbox, for this pbrL cleared ..
Boston on tbo 25;b ult, •» «»wea «
Bohr. Fannie, Beaston, IbrthU port, cleared at Pan.
dolphin on tho 28th ult. . Pall*
Schr. A. R. Wotmoro, Dearborn, for this port, tiSM
from Richmond, (Vo.) on the fiOUt ult. w
Bchr.T. P. Alston, Bolcbor, for 8U Marys, (Go.)
at Charleston on,Uio 28lh ulL, '
Brig Rainbow, Blmpson, from Doboy Island,
at Now.York on the 20th ult. • T ”
8chr, Rio, Oopp, for Jacluonvlllo, (Fla.) cleared .•
Now-York on tho 27th ult ^ *
Brig Monto Christo, Wass, Ibr Jacksonville,
cleared at Now-York on tho SAth ult. ' ’
Brig Duucan, Robbins, for Jacksonville, cleared ,
New-York on tho 28ih ult. .
Brig J. W. Elwell, from Bt. AuguiUno, (Fla.) arri.M
at Now-York on tbo 25th ult. ' W,ed
Brig Cosmopolite, Wlthora, from Jacksonville, /yu\
arrivod at Now-York on tho 28th ult.. 1 ’
Brig Scguln, Dubell, from Jacksonville, (Fla.) omthi
at Baltimore on tbo 28th tilt.
Brig Cnnlmn, Elliott, Ibr JaokeonvlUe, (Fla.) cleared >t
Charleston on the 28th ulL
Schr. Entorpriw, Gordon, fbr Jackaonylllo, (Flo.) rt—.
od at Boston on tbo 23d nil. " ' ' '
Olmrloston^
. m. Havanr
Nicholson,
• ‘ Ol
«Sgec(ql mtecefl.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY^-KQusrtir-
ly 5luotlng,or tho Society will be held at 8t,
- jNdkbw’i Hall This Evening, at7# o’clock.
flnovl W.ROQER8, SecreUry,
OrncK Stkakboat Company or Gioiou,
NO TICE.—Consignees of Cotton landed it
IfS? tbo Wharves uf tho Steamboat Company of
Jeorgta, and translbrred to other parties, are hereby no-
titled that they will be held responsible fbr lay days os
•ante to the dato of removal, unless otherwise directed on
orders of transfer j anti, in all cases, receipts will be re
quired for Cotton removed.
oet29 lm Q. II. JOHNSTON, Prat
Grrtos Btkamboat Company or Gstiaau.
LAYDAYS on Cotton by Boats OoodS
will comnteuco ou tbe 30lh Inst.
O.H. JOHNSTON, President.
JfOTICE.—Tliollnn of LANRk HclifGli
this day dissolved by raulunl consent EHhcr
era oro qualified to receipt for money due tbe
incorn. S.C.LANE,
NEALMcIHJOff.
Bavannab, Sopt 23,1852, ' od SO
MASONIC JlKQALIAr-fAcmben of the
5Iosonlo Fraternity wlio wish Regalia,prtpsra-
lory to the celebrafton of the 4th November, eta bo Mp*
piled by leaving their orders In Umo—nolsler tbssTucs*
day—at tho Bookstore of B.8.8IULav,
°* . No, 133 Congroswlreet
CONSIGNEE WANTEDr-lbtCoff
slgnoo of 50 bhds Bacon marked O n shlped b»
John B. Holsoy, per brig Augusta from Now York, end
consigned to “ Order,” Is hereby not!fled that they hive
been nut In store, subject to his expense nnd risk.
.21 WASHBURN, WILDER 4t CO, Agents.
NOTICE^— While absent from theclty,Mr.
JAMES A« NORRIS boa charge of tnr buunni:
oct ll CHARLES H, OAMPF1P.1.D.
NOTICE^-Consignees by (ho New-York
lef nnd PbllAdolphln Steamships ato hereby noll-
that. In fbture, all Goods remaining on Ibe wharf at
Wotftro.
NOTICE. ■
rpHE Improvements In tho Subscriber’* More being
X now completed, he Is receiving hi* supply of Wattbc*,
Jewelry, Clock*, Blivor nnd Silver Plated Ware, which
will be sold very low, at wholesale or retell,
oct 30 8. W1L51QT, No. l MarkeUguirt.
NOTICE. ltl
PERSONS who may havo negroes Ihoy may wbhlo
.. -jflflorl that by placing
ribor, ho will mole
icst market price for
...iLMBRB. Broker,
Nol fl WUllAkcMtreri..
X dispose of, era rosnocllutlr i
them In tho hand* or tho turn
EliECTlON NOTICE. .
A N ELECTION Will lie held -jM-Uio .Oburt UoiWjM
A. tbo City of Buvunnnb, on TUESDAY, Iho second
day of November next, for Ten EleMora tof.tha
Georgia Tor President and Vice President of »he United
The Poll* will bo opened ot 7 o’clock. A. M-, and doie
at 0 o’clock, P. 5f. , , ... „.„i
Thu Sheriff of Chatham County Is required to nllenU at
such election, Ibr tho purposo of enforcing tho order* oi
A. PORTER, J. I. O. Oi o.
ELIAS REED//. I. 0. .q, O,.
ROBERT A. LEWIS, J.LC.C.C.
oct 18 R.T. GIBSON, J.t. Q.Q.C.
. nfcoraNED'iny’Si^owff^j'J^j;
Dnguerreotypo* neatly copied, and Llkenerae* nesuy
Inserted In lfronchos. Locket*. Bree*t-Pln%.RInf
otc^ in tbo shoriost nolloe. ■ -,W. V. PB—- --- •
oct 18 O.or lho MmlcBlore, Minimi Bnrara
■pvlts. RIOUDnN >, t'cifl.LK^’jaiing
XJ themselves fit tbo'^ Practice of hlodfcfne smfSUriWJ»
respectfully tender thoir professional services
lizens of Savannah and vicinity., In cares requiring «*
attoutlonoftnorotlmnono Physician, tho attendance «
both can bo obtained, Troo. of ozlra riisrgo* Office o»
tho corner of West Broad und SuJullajrtlreete* .
sept 28 3ut ^—.
• coPAirrWERsniP. .. lnM0 .
rpHE ntHlorsIgnod havo fbrntod a ponartnorahlpi town*
A duct a General Commission lluilnoos ln thocilT
Now-York) under to «rm
. J. GEORGE ANDB1W05,
TUM. J-'toSuSs.
Mow^rorir,Qoi.m.i8a8. i»»
sold on o* accommodating terms as tty any auniwm
llshmont In the city, fbr cash or rity icoepteitce.
ollonUon will bo ^rou to order, ta. to oou"^.
j, M. KiDBNN,lntoof the flrmof E.4&B.B.0rt Te *
Co- NeiO’York. . n^iwri.
m Si?a£* M ' lftU> of -lmo^ of 0niYM k
.. ^ w , __ ra 'quiuivo**
ciiwod bV'j, G lio'aa it ~Aii ns si on and JoitN fi*
Now-York, October 1,1832. Imo Jg-*
.rrtsHH mvolf
X under tbit name and it]
A under tho namo nnd itrlo of btaixp *
tbo transaction or a general’ OommlMton BwWnejl- ;
«w
MAOPUEBdOND.