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MONDAY MOnNING, n«v. ia.
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WeJattday *n.J Tbur*d*y ra*u
LAND LOTTERY.—Bulloch.
Lot. Dist. Hoc.
Jolm Gay,
ISBtntscr W» Bintib.
jAJcrrtiB Bryan, widow,
Chatham*
MichaolBtapWon,
Ahnuu S' rauton,
W iliUm MaoVay,
Jacob Ilorrman,
'IIioiubi Uuiler,
Henry J. Middleton, *o!diif,
Richard H. Fit'rnan,
i'eter Stack, Soldier,
t'AMDCN.
Edward IIo,.Vln»,
fiham Sptldmgi
/ Ewikoiiam.
Hctcece Frederick, widow,
OhYNNi
John Couper, ion.
Liberty - .
89
195
15
915
295
172
210
24
20
291
272
6-1
Mr. Wt-biier. it it «M, by ihe Omim t»aprr«, in | To lay oft* tho County of Clicrokco into
coniti'ianco with 'he remi«#t of * iliilmguiihcd friend 1 Counties of proper 8120.
» - ■*«
of their duties.
Jemto N. Mobley,
Ew» Sucy,
109
9
McIntosh.
Kbrn'er. B. U#ci
30
Win. Thomas Dulejul,
181
Elit«l>fli|i E. Lucy Ann, and >
321
Joint* K. 8j'i«r#, urjtiju##, f
Win, » nr,
209
JohnN. Mdaloili,
277
MoiItoomwv.
John MacMillan.
279
b'caiVHN.
Archibald Uuyc,
167
Mary Dickion, "id. rev. iul. •
93
Tattnall,
MiehaeVM. Mallox,
no
Lzikiol Hike*,
278
27
23
24
10
10
27
21
4
10 4
’Waynb.
Aaron S'rickfand'a orphan*, . . '*
GOLD LOTTERY.—Bulloch,
Lot. I)ist. See.
Cam or. s*.
Chatham.
JaU^ci C. Dixon,
Henry Ingwilto,
Denirt Lynch,
Nathaniel JJungatcs
John Homondo,
Wiliam A. Prevail,
William A, Pollard
Ephnoham.
Jamea M. Woes,
Emanuel Zipporor,
Alary O. llrowcr, widow,
Glynn.
gnmuel, Clirwlnpher and Wwh*
mjjion Wright, orphan*,
LltlCIITY
Vyl Fluid,
Robert J. Wlicultr,
.7 nun U. Joticf,
Tliomaa Dacuti,
Juhn^ulcmanj
618
207 17
|,«i mull rukr-n <o give hie own r>|iininneon Ihe lubjeo
of Nullification, ei Contained m Mr. Calhoun*# letter fc»
Mr. Ilamlltbti, aiaoon »■ hii piofruional •ng«gnment»
will ollow him.
CHOLERA.
Nrw Ontr*jri —Wo lure not received a alnglo pa
per f(0'» (hi* my during Ihe !•>! four day*. W«loam
ffmn thu Mobile paper, howover. tlmt thu yellow forur
and cholrra eomhlnud, woro rUtrmne’y faith Tho ouni.
her of informant* 6* the week ending 27fh, mt 198.
No piopvraiiona had been inade fir ihe cholera. The
New Or loan* Adnrliaer of Monday 80th ult. ci imaie#
the Inlermchla on Sunday at nearly 100. A loder in
tho Uhirletton Courier, uf tha 29 h »#y*—
•*\Ve learn Hint tho cholera has, oh yet,
confined itself'lo tho lower efunen nnd the
blaokfl—rnnst'oftho attacks have proved fa-
tn), nor is it strange tho victims being intern-
partite. uncloati, and wanting fivory common
comfort. To potirtray tho excitement which
prevails among evory class, would bo lm|ioF-
sible, particularly os thfcre is no organized
board of health, whoso reports can bo dopon-
dcil on. Our list of interments is also swell
ed by tho yellow fover, winch is of a most
malignant type; to which add the great in
flux of strangers, who.not obtaining employ
ment become dispirited, got sick nnd dio.—
T|»c druggists and doctors are now tho only
busy people. Evory one looks distressed nnd
thnugli rejoiced to sec ouch ether from day
toduy."
At Cincinnati, on tho ?6lli utl. thuro wore thtrlceli
dualhi by cholera ; and on il," BTili'li'l* twelve death'
by tho aauiu diieeiQ. Oil iho 29jh till, iheru Wcroclgli*
du.tlli*. Death* hy cholera, rejiuriud fur tha week in-
ping 27ih at nm»n*171.
Sr Loin.—The Miiaourl Republican of iho 231
nil. fty«, iho who'e nUmbcr of fiatei ufchujef-i from the
Dili to iho 824 iti Su L'*iih», wa« 93 j of Jims33 ter
minated fatal y.
Tito lu»l AfilMgavlIfa Journal s #ay«— 'Thera hat
been a rumour of aoveral enxea uf Asiatic Cholera ha*
ving occurred in Pu'naui county. Wu ayu glad io have
Medical auihuiity of iho Mghuii kind Tor Muting dm
•uch U t'Ol lliu fact. ThO qivu* referred U were not
t f that dotcripilon.
LEGISLATURE OP GEOlUJt \.
Wo cnmpilu thu following h-cmiiii of dio proceeddi/««
oTtin's body frorrl (ho lallurt of olir own corrcspundet.t,
thu Augiuia C liner and Millcdguvillo pope.ia,
In Senate on thu G It, thu fuTowi g atandnig couituit-
too w, ro opp inted
On PrtoihffCS nnj Elections.—Mussrs.
Ncsb-tt, VYpv‘1} of McIntosh, Ilouloy, liar-
low, and Chappol.-
On PetUioui.—Messrs. Sellers, Surjroney,
Cluytun, Shevrord and Graham.
On Enrolment,-*Massra. Brown of Cam
den, Bryan, II..11, Waldhauer nnd Cuno.
On Engrossed Journals,—Messrs. Car-
pile, Prior, Williams;--Sheffield and Farr s.
McIntosh.
Cltarlea t/jw,
Jcnv O'lJryen,
Homy Ryal«,jun.
YVilhatn II. Wado,
llanjamiu Preicott,
John Kiovo*,
Aicxandcr Cameron.
SCHIVHN.
800
131
181
133
197
1279
195
633
1107
291
Am
tom
381
437
949
313
971
no
1099
12
21
3
21
16
3
17
19
CHANGE IN THE BELGIAN MINISTRY.' i proving refractory. Tho late communication
7 nrnton Sent. *41.—Despatches have been ! from tho Ilagu<s which wm laid before the
received by M. Van do Wcyor, the Belgian j London . Conference, yesterday wns not
mSr.from (Irmcml Goblet, a.m.mnci.., I bn® nil. Pan., but every axpoftnliou exirteJ
as ntay be wanted for this laudable ami hon
orable service.
its regards tho wreck and cargo of the
Amelia, which were ordered to bo burned, it
Tattnall.
?3
•i
k Major Wood of McIntosh, laid thu follow-
lowing Preamble and Resolutions on tho Ta
ble of the Sena' u:
The tra having arrived, so glorious to our
country, as tho certain extinguishment of tho
public debt, it cons- quontly becomes necessa
ry tliaUhc revenue of Ihe Goncral Govern-
ment should be reduced and adopted to its
disburaemonts. And whereas the congress
of tho U. States continuing to persist Tn an
unjust, unequal and onsrous system of taxa
tion, particularly oppressive"'.Ur the intercuts
of tho South', aa well us contra y to tho spirit
of iho Federal Constitution, that lins given
rise to a just excitement among the people,
wluch, if not ulluyed, may alienate tho aflec-
nuna of out citizens front our hnppy govern
incut* nnd ulliinutoly lead to a dissolution of
tho Union, tho ruck on which our future' pros;
pertly is based. And whereas litis St tin in
her sovereign capacity lias heretofore Tutor
ed her solemn protest against this usurpation,
and How through tliid Legislature, emphati
cally denies, that Congress has any power
derived from tho Federal Compact to lay a
Turin* for Iho protection of manufacturing la-
bor in one section of tho Union, at the ex-
ponco, and to tho special injury of tho rest:
tlnnr.tlrt. at thu name litno. disclaiming any
Georgia, at iho satno litno, w
wish, individually, to arruy herself Against
iite unjust onerfluolitrients of tha General Go
vernment, yot is tVoo to avow, that, when tho
proper period arrives, slto will be found pro-
pared to discharge tno high duties that may
davolvo on her. And whereas, iho Legislu-
lure deems it highly ttocossary at thls.pcrlod
to declare, that tho people of this Statu,
though slow to act, have a tixod and deter-
minute olyact in view, .which under no cir-
cumstancce will they abandon, until tho end
is obtained ; and also to justify themselves to
their co-states nnd posterity, have determin
ed to adopt tho following courso j
Be il therefore Resolved, By the Sonatc
and House of Representatives of tho State of
Goorgiu, in General Assembly met, and it’is
hereby Resolved by tho samn, That tho Stato
j of Georgia declares that tho Tariff logjoln-
CcrwzKTion.—Tho pcop'o of Appling county on tho 1 tion, fotmdod on iho principle of protection,
Emotion von BtutT'oni.—Tho rrturna come in iu
(.lowly and tho vote generally has heen ao sun,II, th u
wo atia'inot attempt tApnWinh a rrgular taWo, but ni l
only now thu highcM'numW of voiui rcccivml by each
ticket. Il will not hu luttg leforo wc gel the uflkia! ru-
turn* from Milludgcvltle.
Thou I* Ticket. Clahk Ticket.
440 303
330 (majority,)
212 165
135 182
In Madlaon county, Lo-'g, Motion end Nailt,. Dolc-
gatei to tho Anti-Tariff Convontiion.
ItaUwin county,
Warrun do
Piko do
Madnon do
Toltiyolf«he Chattahoochco Circuit into
two Judicial Circuls.
To make payable and redeemahlefall notes
bonds, chocks, drarts, Bills of Ekchange, or
other evidoncos of debt, discounted pr rcceiv-
od at any of tho Banks of this Etatoin tho
bills thereof. ,
To alter tho first section of tho .id arlldu
of the Constitution.
To npjwint utt additional Aot of. Lottery
Cpmniissiomsrs to expedite the drawing.
To repeal so much of tho Tax laws «u re
quires Prm titionera of Physic and Law to pay
the Bum of 84.
To,repeal the act of*22d Doc* 1831, Impos
ing additional tax on podlnrs.
To repoal tho act of 1881 abolishing Peni
tentiary imprisonment in this State, excnjrt
in certain cases—to change tho mndo of
punishment for crimes and tnisdcini'anors and
for othor purposes.
To repeal the act appointing tho Conven
tion of judges.
To alter and amend,nr ropnol lhaflt sf son-
tion of an net passed thntJlpt Dcqomhor,1880
to authorize the survey atpl.disposition, of tho
lands within tho limits of Georgia, iii the oc
cupancy of Iho Chnrokoo Indians sons to
authorizo tho iHsticing of grants lo fortuuato
drawers.
To anthorr/.n bonds offunilips. whplmvc
no wives, todruw in the land tun! Gold Lot
teries.
To relieve Tax Collectors who havo taken
bills ortho .Bank of Macon.
To repeal 7t|i, ft? It, and Oth suctions of tho
net relative to tho ClmrokocH and tlioir land.s
passed the Dee. 1880.
Mr. Starr—To give furl bur tltno to Peter
Strickland. Tux collector of the county of
Bryan fur tho year 1811.
The follow ing resolutions yvoro luid on tho
table.
To withhold tho compensation of membors
when absent exoont in eaww yVkjckneH, &c.
To nuthurtzo the Governor to siibsotibo
for, and transmit to tho Clerks of Inferior
Court*, of tho dillurcUt Counties, printed lists
ofthp il rawing.i(i:.
Notice of bills in tho Ifouau Novemborflth*
To provide fi*r life calling of a Convention
tonmend tho Constitution uf Georgia.
To ultcr then t authorizing tho Land and
Gold Lutterlcs, no ns to appoint millitimTul
coirtnnPsiuners, that encli Lottery may be
drawing nt thesumc time.
To alter and hmeml
the Indopendiini Pro*«h)
Mary’s pnkBnd Util It Dc
For tho pern cflecUiul onlljroomont of ih«’
rrtnd latys, and of Urn patrol |.i\vs.
To rrqmru Justices of the Peace to give
bond atid security for tho faithful discharge of
their duties.
Mr. Haynes—An act declaring it ry high
misdemeat.or, for any A'Uirpcy, {Solicitor or
Councillor, to apponr in any court ip lliis
Stale, in behalf uf.uny Churokeo Indian, or
of any whilo person, tn any cause, mot ion or
petition, calling in question tint Stale’s right
uf jurisdiction over that portion of‘her ter
ritory in Iho occupancy of tho Cherokee Til-
diaus,.6r who shall any motion, or in
any manner attempt to enforce tho lulu d- -'
vision of tho Stipretna Court tn life case of
\Vorcc8tor and Butler against the Statu of
Georgia—and lo provide lor the punUhinoht’
of the sumo. '. ..
To Jinposa a tax upon tho exhibition of
shows.
To ropoal tho 1st nnd ‘2d .sections of an net
passed in Dec. 1881, nineudntury of uu act
imposing an addftiuttol tnx on Pedlars.
For tho bottor regulation nnd government
uf slaves and free portions of colour, in the
city of Augusta, county of Riyfimuml.
And fur the mnendnumlH of tho acts giving
master carpenters oiul in tslor tnasons u lieu
on buildings orocltd by ttieni in tho ci'y of
Augusta.'
To order a disposition of all tho tho frac-
iha JLmSV- nfM^ Mnuiihairo fljB.IJeP that.it wouW.lur,, out as unauti.lactory a» Ina j
mall Mimstnr Pt l'tiroisn Affair, ami Iho tip-
lioihtment of Gonnral Gobiot to tlmt noal ud
interim. An i-ntirc chati({0 or tno O-lKinn
Mimairv is nnnounreil.but is not.yet omoinl-
Ir slat oil who oro tn ropl.co thorn. M.
VVuyor has received from General Goblet full
powers to treat with the Dutch Minister Bar
on Von Zuylcn, on the dispute between Hol
land and Belgium ; but tip to the present
time, Bnrou Von Zuyen has received no paw
ere from his court to treat with M. Van clc
VVeyer on tho subject; and it remains lo bo
soon whethor the King.of Holland will con-,
sent to such a mode of proceeding, taking for
thu basis of it the recommendations of the
Conference.
Il is not true, as stated hy sonic of our con-
temporaries, that Iioopoht has ncyepted cer
tain propositions from tho Conformico; lie
lias hell her' accepted' nor rejected any thing
that bus boon suggested to him from tha'
quarter, and the Conference have merely ad-
vised tho couisu which they wish him to fol
low. Tim retirement of M. do Mctiliwiiiv
and the other htinistors, however, ami the
powers given to M,.Van .do VVeyer, to nego
tiate with tho Baron Von Zuylcn, are, \v.<
think, strong indications of a disposition, on
tlm part of Leopold, to adopt most, if hot all,
the .suggestions oft ho Conference.
Jjondon, Sejil. 2*3.—Tim Russian nmlmssa-
rcaily proved to bo the cose. their destruction has been faithfully perform-
It is perfectly understood, however; tlmt : cd. They wore burned yesterday, and, as I
the French tro,»ps will not move without the have every reason to believe, very complotc-
concurrenco of the English ministry. Tho ]y and oftbctunlly. A sense of duty, however,
co operation of England, by «effding a fleet constrains tno to add that the Report of Dr.
into the Schelot, ts"dcsircd hy France, but Hunt, received lost evening, brought tho
fnilingtlv.it. the consent of the ministry to the painful intelligence of 12 now euses of clioL
march of the French troops into Belgium will era, nnd 4-deaths, making an aggregate $nco
bo deemed sufficient. Tho funds fi ll about tho 1 Hiding of t)io passengers on Folly Ldund
ono per c ut in Paris, nn Thursday, in conse- of 42 cnsbiund 15 deaths, - including tlioso
quonceoftho fooling that an Interfence in bo-. which have occurred amongst tho wreckers,
half of Belgium hatf become all but inevitable. ( Notv, however, tlmt oil the infectious matter
Arrival' of the Dutchess de Derri in I hi- in the wreck has been destroyed,- i hope and
/anil—Tho Gazette do Normandie 'snyR—»tr^t, that, oaclr sticccoding nccount Will bo
Whilst at Nantes they arc breaking through I more nnd more favorable: but, in the mean
i» doors ofcqnvents tolnok for the Dutchss time, and until I may be ahlo.to ttmionnco
lhi>u.....»v.^... r .™ .- -
of Bern, she Tins' been received with regard
and respect in Holland, where sho has jusf
arrived, and whoro slto will shortly euibraou
her fatnilv and her ehUdiou.-”
DON PEDRO’S BXPfiDJTON.
There are no later accounts Truin' Portugal.'
Reinforcements to aid tho cause of Don Fu-
dro were continually 'dyimrUny..
such 'favorable change! I cannot conceal from,
myself tho imminent danger Tn which tins
community is placed hy the proximity .of this
fatal and inorbusing malady nor too earnestly
call upon nu) oltizenB to aid tlwr public ser
vant in tho onflircouumt of the laws, uudllie.
nresdrvatiou of the public health.
* 11. L. PINCKNEY, Intcndent.
Noyp.MnKn 9—9 P.M.
In nddilion to tjio prreoding, it may be projv
orto state fi'ir ptiblm inforntatitm, tlmt tho ro-
dur, Count Molasacvildi, liaj urrived in Km ; ^ |W] it c0 ; urel | hair and bioo cy
lu-diiy. frnin Doticusfor. In cs gupiHuad !o
luivo been sent for by tlic Dutch-minister, to
strctigthdn his position wiih regard to the
Conference of the Eriglirlt ministry. The
meeting of the Conference, which was to
have tnkun place to day, has'becn put Of till
Monday, and it is believed that Lord Grey lias
boon sunt for to assist at its deliberations.
Of the foreign Rinds the chief fluctuations
to-day ivere in Dutch and .Bolg nn, which
luivo both declined. All iho'European soe.it-
ntic-s are, however, nloro or b*aaatVoctoil hy
tho crisis’wiiicit is believed to b>l impending.
REJECTION OK THE ULTIMATUM OP THE
LONDON CONFERENCE.
London, Saturday Evening, Sept. 22.—
Very little I'Xcitommit ha* boon prodqcod in
tho money market by tho coiifirmation of.thn
rumors respecting the noto of the King of
Holland, though in laet.to the gonnrnl appro*
honsion, it in altos the nlternative of a war nil
but inevitable- Tins is Owing, probably, to
tho very contracted state of business and the
almost total extinction of speculative transac
tions in tho funds. Had similar, circumstnn-
CIIOLERA AT.FOLLV ISLAND.
The following is Rom the Charleston pa-
imrs ot Salurdny llomin;;. Tho mnn Kdwurd i ( ;,r n ' r [|os r, :oc'oivod Inn, ovontM'. n"-
Wise, for whom §o() reward is oflerod, is „omteos8 pnUt*».•*«»>• af.Clio1ora,nn<l 2H. • *ha.
described as being 80.years of ugo, short and
id ail net,In incnrpornln cen o«lWd n year or two buck, ilwy could
bylurlun Churcll ill St. not Imve faded loproduco very material due
)cc. 1828. tuauons. Consols left (.fl at fcjg,.and Excho-
qiter Bills at 10 to 17 premium,
Tho unto ctunmencbsby an expression.of
sttrpmo on the part of tho writer, M. do Vur-
stolk, in the name ofllio King, Ills master,
at tho delay which has attended tho Belgian
question sii.ee the conditions on which the
King was willing to treat hail boon made
known to the Conference and to the Belgi
ans, and then proceed-', id language which is
jnt ended to bo courteous, but winch is not to
bo misunderstood, to complain of tho support
given by tho Conthronco lo rovn.ulionut/
principles ;uqd to declare tha*, whatever may
no the conduct of tho grout powers, the King
of Holland, relying oh the justice ofhirfc/mso,
nnd on the support of Divine Providence, will
know how te.maiiitain htfl hpnor w thoutthe
ncGQssUy ol'oonvcdnif' points which are of
vital importance to his country.
Tho. note u of grout length, but wo havo
giyen it-» cJiivf ch'iraeicr. It is evidently in-
tended only for farther delay ; and unless
Francoaiid England should ai:6 tl decisive and
manly part, Unit object will bo gained. Lot
us Impn, however, that tho two cabinets will
seo t Heir interest, nnd unite in a resolution to
compel the King of Holland to .conclude ft
treaty with Belgium, on terms which, with
out being dishonorable to him, slial be fair
mid liberal towards his former subjects.
From the London Tilth's S*pt. ‘-2-
We havo learmal with regret not unmix-
tiona^mirvoys, lying Williin the chartered li- od with -.sliVntsIpnont and indignation, that
nuts of Georgia Row in tho occupancy of tho his Dutch Muj-sty bus. refused to trout on the
ronshunble modifications of llio-trout y of Nov.
15, which Wc inuntioned yesterday,mid which
were intnly transmitted to the Hague, by- the
President of the Conference on tlip. purl of
Belg-’tutt. T?is Alajesty’s answer is at once
instill tug and evasive—insulting to the Con
ference' an l evnslvo of the question at is
sue—declining to make any new propositions
of his own, and taking no notice of tho propo
sitions made on tho other sido.
224 utt psued retolu’umt approving «r a*Convcn<i .n
and Malcolm Alwrlion, E»«j. «*•» elm-led dslfgate with
full power to '•ntAhiUbi, pretorvo, doRimt.V «tc. *ic,—
tho procccJinga to ho tubmiuod *o tho people.
TUo citUotw of Decatur coun^oti the 2<jiti ult. adop
ted aproamhlo and resolution# condomning tho Tariff
oft832, approving tho sdiuiultlrtlion. of Juckton sud
(lcturmiuing to send dologatoi lo the Convention.
ELECTIONS.
Pr.NSSvi.VAMA,*-J'» thejolty ftt'd county uf PhiUdcl.
phis tho sntl-Jaokeo# ticket hit# a mhjdrlty of 1911, bo-
jug a gala of£25 tlnec the elcoih'n t** Governor. Vita
tttuTos from tho country however, *roora difforunt at-
pcct a# will bo tc«n by thb following, whiclnvu taku
from tho pspera by yctlnrtfoy** mail.
MAJORITIES.
J At Stax, \VlKT.
Montgomery, 800
Wolf’# mojorUy ws-i 39.
Clievtor, official, 118®
llitnor’# majority wa# 1 WT»
Delaware, oflioiel,
Ritaof# majority wet 37J.
Uetk*, official, 8^88
Wolf*# majority wm 323.
York county, 1300
JlUnar’t mojUrity was 10
Dauphin county, 710
lUtoer’s nuyorby wet 710
Ltnculcr county,
Rimer's majority wet 2203t
Cumberland county 950
Wolf % a majority "at 519 ^
Tho returns altogether thus far, ere highly favorable
to tho Jocktoo Electoral ticket, which is atroady seve
ral thousand ahead.
VinoiNU,— 1 Tho election for E'cctott took placo on
Mo&dy laat. We have only llio following
1828.
Jackson. Ad«m, Jachson, Qlay.
471
900
Richmond, .
Henrico,
OheilcrCv’Jd,
107.
220
120
10?
165.
274
422
is contrary to tho spirit of the Federal Con
stitution, and the time has arrived, when
somo measure should bo devised to redress
the grievances of the South : An I believing
that a Convention of tho oppressed States
has becomo necessary nnd should bo called,
for tho purpose of consultation and to collect
the opinions and fixed purposes of tho States
represented, so as to produoo a more perfect
concert of action hereafter..
But be it further Resolved by the same,
That it is recommended to citizens of this
State'on tho Jlrat Monday in October next to
proceed to elect Delegates to mid Conven
tion to meet and commit on Federal encroach-
monte, nnd especially on the act of Congress
S asBcd in July, 1882, for laving imposts and
Utiesj and that tho said Convention bo re-
quested to send back to tho Slates represen
ted, tho courso that they should advise Air
future Statu action.
lie it further Resolved, That it is also re
commended to tho Pcoplo to chooso for that
purpose, —■■ — Delegates Rom oac If Judicial
Circuit in the Slate, regard being had in the
selection, so that tho soivtimcnts of tho whole
Circuit may bo had.
De it further Resolved, That his Excol.
lene.y tno Governor, be arid he is hereby re-
spcctfufly requested, to outer .into a.corros-
pondonce with tHe Executives of the States of
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, nnd also
such other bodies ns may represent tHe views
of their Constituents, having the above object
in view, urging a similar courso aiid with ihe
concurrence of u majority of said parties to
fix the'Hme.aiid p/ace of Meeting of said
Convcnliott.-orid then to notify the DelogatC6
elected from this Stato thereof.
The followingTiotico of bills, were made in
Sonatc on tho Gth.
To place tho (Vactitional lots in the wheels
of tho respective Lotteries.
To alter tho 2d, 4ih mid 7 th Sections of the
ConBlitu’ion,relative to reduction of members
of the Legislature
njits of Georgia-Row In tho occupancy
Crcek aml Clicrdkco tribes,of Indians, aud io
d-sposo oftho samo by iuttbry.
To ropoal the act abolishing Penitentiary
imprisonment,&e.
A motion to go into Elections on Friday
was laid on thu table oftho Senate till ,8th
iuat. " • - ■ '
A Resolution was oflerod tendering the
Representative Hull to the convention to
meet on Mona ay next, directing the door
keeper arid tmwscngor to act for it, and pro
viding for its exjK'necs, &c.
The notice for a bill by Mr. Ilaynes, in rc-
'iation to tho high mtsdemeanor of appearing
fur a Cherokee, or an favor of the decision
oftho' Supremo Court, will moot with littlo
countenance in the Legislature.
Il is smd an effort will bo mado to require
the diflbrent banksto make monthly returns
Which arn good, and which are bad,will then
bo more easily ascertained.' Tho excitement
on the subject of Banks nt this time will favor
the passngo of such an act.
IMPORTANT FROM ENGLAND.
This extraordinary answer was yesterday
delivered to tho ’ Conference,-^specially
conveyed to deliberate upon. Its nature ami
contents. Of course, it cnirhot bo imagined
that uny (Inal decision Wis adopted on so
momentous a subject in tho absence of the
chief English Ministers. The conibrence
is to meet again to day, but overy roasona-
b'o man must now seotiiat all hopes ofbring.
ing his Dutch Majest) to his senses by pro*
tocals and peaceful ropro.-cntatlon must be
abandoned. Ho is evidently determined to
cofno to no arrangement without being com
pelled by superior force. Ho is evidently re-
•solved to employ every subterfuge,—to prac-
...-.As..His mind
in. .. . , ... . , I tise every stratagem to gain time,
iho ship bilas Richards at New \ o^» has i KC ems to bbmndo up to talto advantage of the
brought Liverpool papers to the 2<ltn and chapter nf accidents,—and rather to hazard
London to the 23d, inclusive. Wo learn fihinzaa of a war to recovft tho whole of
Itis former dominions limn to agree to terms
pf accommodation by which 'he may enjoy
’a part of them in security and n#su*o.
Tho Conference, which has been so gross
fr*»ni the Journal of Commerce that they con-'
tain intelligence of the death of Sir Walter
Scott—the death of the King of Spain—and
tho rejection, by Holland, of tlic ultimatum
of thu London Conference. Tho commcr-
cial advices arc also interesting.
Death ef Sir Waller Scott.—Wo loam
from Captain Bnrslcy and passengers! that n
loiter was sent on board the ship tho day she
sailed, for the lady of.Judge Sowell, of Que-
bee, with an endorsement on the back uf it
that Sir Walter Scott died oh tho 22d.
Letters have been received at Purls from
Alexandria dated on the 18th of July, which
states that a telegraphic despatch had been
received at that place unnouncinifthc capture
of the Turkish camp at llama by the Egyp
tians.
Leith, Sent. 19.—This morning at 10 o’
clock tho United Kingdom slcumcr sailed
from Newhavert Roads for Hamburg, having
on hoard, his Ex-Majesty Charles X. Duke do
Bordeaux, and spite.
DEATH OF FERDINAND OF SPAIN.
London, Saturday Evening, Sent. 22.—
Intelligence has been received through France
to-day, of the death of the King of Spain,
which there is no reason for doubting, though
some persons havo declared themselves in
credulous on the subject. His .health has
been declining for some time past, and he has
lately had a severe attack oftho gout. This
news, if .confirmed, is expected to hasten the
approach oftho cneis in Spain.
ly insulted, cannot permit this iqs-diotis game
to be pursued any farther, it is evidently
tho interest of Austria and Prussia that Bel-
gic affairs should be settled; mid it is no less
the interest thun tho. duty of Franco and
England to hccomo the instruments of
such a salutary work. His Dutch Majesty
can placo his only reliance nn tho infamous
Government of-Russin, which desirous of em
broiling Western Europe, that it may perpe
trate unmolested all its intended barbarities
in Poland, lms’no doubt eneduruged his Dutch
Majesty in his present dangerous course.
The Conference can no longer trifle with
the peace of Europe & the rights of Belgium.
If they havo appointed themselves umpires,
they must inforce-thoir award.-
EXPRESS FROM PARIS.
London, Sept. 22 (Evening*)—An express
from Paris 1ms arrived to day with tho letters
of Thursday, apd every thing indicates that
France is perfectly ready to second the dc.
cision of the Conference by a movement a-
gainst Holland should that step be deemed
advisable, Truq'ps are collected on the fron
tier next Belgium, qnd could it is conceived
be in Brussels in a ' very short timp. The
Duke of Orleans has left Paris for Brussels
iu order, as it is supposed,:fo convey to Leo-
paid the opinions of the French, ministry, and
to explain the courso which ie iuten’dod to be
pureund in the event oftho. King of Holland
talcs snuff and is talktttivTl.
OtTiur. nv iNTk.spK.VT,' )
Friday, M' V. I), 1622. j
Fellow Citiz-ns—It li;is again become my
duty to inform you, tlifit tho Cholera .onFol
ly island, crintiiiucs-to extend.- I hud indul
ged-!! hope, that, from tho precautions taken
and assistance given, I should liavo been a-
hie it this time to have edngrfftulated you on
the n ha foment if not total disappearance of
the malady ; but contrary to all my expeclq* (
ifonrv the report of Dr. JluxT.-fecetved urn
Wednesday evening, announced the occur
rence often new case*, and four deaths ;a*id
this report bad ns it is lit.any point of-view,
.was rendered still more interesting from the
fuel, that llio cases alluded to, were not con-
d ied to the passengers' of tho, AnicI it, but
embraced inhahitun's* of the Island, both
while ami black, who had never visited tho
brig,‘and that quo of.the persons affected was
a'member of the City . Guard. Au applica
tion was also received at the same tune, from
the Guard, requesting that they might bo re
lieved, and that they i.imht'bo permitted to
remove to the other end oT-thc Island, uud in-
formntioir was nt iho smd tiroo cmnmtmiea'
tad to tho sRCcial coinhiitten, leading strongly
to the belief tlmt a ppriiqn of tljo Guard-had
becomo jo Jiseutislicd and dlkaffacM as t:«
hnvn formed a-resolution to-quit Iho Tsluml
U.ular those circumstances, tho committee,
deeply impress-qd with tho consequence."
'which might result from the irisurhordinafioii,
nnd particul irly t|m return to llio’yify oftho
Guard, adopted a resolution to rtdlmo them,
by sending a roinforceinont, in thu hope tliat
hv thus.lightening )heir services, they wmild
become reconciled to their situation, and con
tinue to perform their duty cheerfully'. The
commiitro, however, instructed mo positive
ly to. prohibit thalr removal to tho bllu*r drnl
of the Island, anil, iti the execution of this re
solve; tho commanding officer has been re
quired to remain at his present situation, and
to exert his utmost.au!horny for thu preser
vation of ilincijdin’e and obcdienco amongni
his men It 1.4 hoped that these m-u-fire#-
will proiihpu the ilesuod crtVcl, that thU roin-
forceinent and relief of the Guard will al uU-
diseonlent,' that iho commanding officer will
enforce, liis authority, and tliat - "our R.Tdre'ac
counts will inform us, thittt(io.G.idwl perform 1
ihoir d*tfy vyoll, and lliat they ,n«iy bo dopoo.
deil on tbr iheuccomplishmu t of lira grout
object 1 for whiclV limy were appointed. In
addition to these inqmnircP, howfever^ on'if^-
plicatiun'pva8 made to Col Heilman, thoU.S.
officer dunmiauding this station,fur a portion
of the trpopB under his command. Col. H.
declined cotnplinimc .With; this request upon
thp ground that lie lots no authority to make
such diaposilion of.his men; but he very cheer
fully agreed to furnish us with guard boats
^ind to assist, us iu that way, in the arrest of
individuals who might csfcnpo from tho Island'
in the prevention of intercourse between the
Island and tlic city. Jli« proper to slate in
conjunction with these matters, that informa
tion was received yesterday, of the escape
and return to the city, of two men who had
been sent to the Island, in •conseq’ioueo o r
tho violation of the quarantine law, andJUuit
tho knowledge of this fact was tho principal
ground of tlic application'made to Col -H.
Measures wore immediately taken for the ar
rest of the men above alluded to. One or
tliom named Speedlove, was urrcslcd, and
sent hack yesterday-afternoon. Tho other,
named Wyso, has hot yet been discovered r
but proper officers arc in pursuit of him,.rind
I have, moreover, oilercil a reward of fifty
dollars for his apprehension'so that ho may
be sent back to tho Island, and compelled to
submit to the laws which ho has thus twice
most daringly and shamefully, infringed. Tn
view of all these cireunistancee, and strongly
convinced oftho necessity ofiucronscd vigt-
lanco and exertion to prevent tho mtvbduc-
iion oftho cholera into the oily, the commit*
too have instructed mo to sayj that they not
only-made, and will continuoTo make every
effort in their power to prevent -any. in tor-
course between tho Island the city, and par
ticularly tha*premature return of uny of the
individuals now residing at tho former, but at
(ho present aspect of afluirs—(having sonin
reason to doubt tho efficiency, if not the fi
delity of the guard—knowing that two men
escaped yesterday, one of whom is now a-
mongst iis, and. well knowing, also, the strong
and prevailing anxiety of tho passengers and
crew of the brig Amelia, to leave the Island,
and that some of them are even disposed to
make desperate. efforts to escape) it has be-
coma.nccessnry to appeal for aid, iff <the en
forcement of tho laws, to the patriotism and
public spirit of our citizens. For this pur
pose, application has been made to several
public spiritod citizens, lo act as leaders in
their rcspcctivo Wards, to organize guards,
to bo put on duty this night. The great ob*
ject of this service is lo guard the wharves,
and all other points of access to the city, with
a view lo iho detection and arrest of Tiny and
every person who may poEsibly have succee
ded in effecting liia escape from Folly Island.
Tho gentlemen applied to. havo cheerfully
consented to act—the wharves will be guar
ded by a sufficient number of patriotic citi
zens to-night—and the same arrangement
will be continued for os many nights, as cir
cumstances may require. I say will be con-
tinued, because I agi 6ure, there can be no
difficulty in a matter so eminently involving
the public welfare to procurb thp assistance,
for a few nights, of us many of- our citizens
jimmc/ii* H pn\u-o . .
showing a small doorcase oftho disoaro du
ring tho bust 24 hours. It apponra'also that
Dio guard have removed to llio,-Other ond ot*.
tho Islandr.otwith tumluig tliq prohibition' to
tile co:Urtr;» tliusjcavmgilio Island , in a
comparatively unprolectud sialc, and exhib
iting i«i the strongest point, of vtow,Tho pro
priety oftho npp'-nl which has been made to
•themliznns toa*sist in guarding tho wharves
and in preventing llio return to thu city of
any oftho Individuals now residing on tho
Island, It i8 honed, therefore, that iliaclti-,
zmis will freely volunteer to porfouji tins du-
ty for the ensuing night.
ILL.
PINCKNEY.
Wo' note n circumstance which occasion
ed considerable distress in this place a few
days since, to check the many rumors that
probably have arisen from it. On Friday
last, some pickled oysters jvoro brought to
this placo and offered f<»r s-ileVonr citizens
partook tVcely of thorn, - uud TVam Friday
night until Sunday nigjjt-about 40 cases of
sickness, of cholera morbus type, occured in
this plucc and vicinity, all of which orginated
from edtii'g tho oysters. Although somo ot
tho cases were very distressing uud danger
ous, happily none of them proved fatal—they
are all either convalescent or pcrfectlv recov-
Ctod.—Tnrboro, IV?? Fr?*?,
We are sorry to have to stato that the. hreg
Charles, wliieh sailed from Boston on thoSOtli
ult; with a cargo of provisions, contributed by
the benevolent Jnhabiiants of that oily for
the HUfloring people of thtf Cano do Verd.Is-
landM, was much injured in the late gales. Sho
pill into his port last evening to repair.''The
brig Hyperion, from Portland, far Now Or-
loans also put. in*o this porldnst evening, liuv-
ing Ipst tlie mnstor, Cn/1. McManus over
board,' on thu 2oth ult. during a heavy gale.
m
COMSISORCKAL.
I.Vl-FhT MVKIU’OOr. DATE5.
I, AT MX H.\V!IK OATCS...
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«ki-tkm!»:b IU
Savannah Expmtia, Nov’u. HI.
. French nlilp Jupiter, flu* liavro—072 halos
Upland Cotton ; 1 tierce Rice.
Avgusta, November 9—Codon continues
quick salo jl-i ft llij ; prune has been sold
if 12 cents.,-Tho roads leading to Market,
tiro.represented to 6o .bud.ithd the quantity ar
riving voVy inoderaio fqf tfpt season.
Ffeit>(pt-*JtdSaVaunuli, 50 cents per bale;
to- Charleston, §T.
From Howard-s Charleston Price Cur
rent of November 10.—Cottnn-r-Thn suh;s
have been ns follows : 10 bales Uplands, at
'10 ; 02,104 ; 140,10J ;,59», ll ; 08, lit;
746f 114 ; oL 11 5 ICtl s; 90.8,11 g ; 92, 11
7-10ihs *, and 519, at ll.^'ccnts. There is art
riqtive demand, and nnerr-havo advanced
from.4 to 4 cent. In Long Cottons, a Iqw
saw-gm. H cents,
£:£(T~**here is but a small quantity in first
hands. The Rjw. sales made was at our last
quotations. 8 a 8 50,
Flour—-Tiio. bc<»i br.uitls command §7.—
'I ho demand confined to city consumption.
Corn—No arrivals this wuok. Ret til ing
Jroin stores, 70 a 75 ; Gats, 05 ; Peas, 75 ;
nnd Hoy, §1.
Groceries—Wo have no cargo sales oC
Sugar or CoflloR: report during tho went'.
Some small lots of 0 lo 20 hhris, fair Musco-
vadons,have been sold on latn ing/roni §8 75
to §19; and uu extensive business has been
done with the country; both in Sugar and
Coffee, and former rates havo been well sup
ported.. ~ • ' ; : .
Ahfasscs-Fine rolttilnigblolasses continue
extremely scarce—none .in first hands, and -
but little in the hands oftho dealers.
Spirits—Wo have Ho eulds of foreign spir
its worth reporting; aiid only a few email
lots of Whiskey at formey prices.
Freights—To Liverpool and Grronoch/-
half square''and half round, ,}d. To Havre,
1 cent per Ib.'for Colton, and 82 75 for Ricc\
Cun»uvi»D, nominal."/
. Exchange—On London, 7a74; on France,
or.'30c. . :
Satcment of Cotton and Rice.
S. Island. Upland. Rico.
Oq shipboard, not el’d.-74 5031 393
Remaining in store,. 280 3838 5214
Foreign Imports, nt this port, last week.—
Nov’r.8, ship Gardner, Jackson, Antwerp.
125,tons Coal; brig Marion, Croft, Matan-
za8. 341 bags Coflco, 8G boxes white; 81
boxes brown and 54 libels Sugar, nnd 50,000
Spanish Scgars; Mexican brig Tameaulipas,
Alemoida, Tampico. Fustic.
Nov’r. 0, Br. brig Lady Douglas; Cox, Liv
erpool. 00 tons Coal.
Netc- York, November 8.-— Cotton.—Thq
import of the week is only 417 bales..' Tfiirs
sales, from 27th October to 2d instant, inblu-
sivc, are 1500 bales, consisting of; C00 bales -
Uplands, at 10j a 12^ ; 700 bales Ncw-Or-
leans, at 12 a 13 ; 2U0 bales Alubamas, at
10J a 13. There has been a steady enquiry
throughout ihb.tvoek, the currency before cs-
tablised has been fully Sustained, aud in somo
few cases an advance obtained. Spinners :
have token a full proportion. Tho stock on
hand4s extremely small,'hot exceeding 2000
bales. Accounts from Liverpool'and Havre
to September 19 have been received.
Rice—The sales - of the week 1 reach about '
350 tiercos at 3 50 a 83 87^ per 100 lbs.
Exchange— We, quote Bdls oh London