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THE GEORGIAN.
Q UO R 6 A A
DI WILLIAK! II. DU1.1.0CXX,
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Nxw York. 0*r. Q6.
IMPORTANT muM FRANCE.
Thn paoknl ship W> *i»in*tcr, € - • |>t. Moore,
fruili London, lus nrri B'.nro our I nil pujdi.
ojli'in, bringing pt|iiTBfrom the Hrili-li capital
to tlio evening ol NovOiiiIh r II ill inclusive.
Tbc now- from Franco i« i »«j orlum. ina»-
tnnoli on »« liav" bI length po-i'lvo Intelligence,
dial Mr. Ilorlon Iibb demand*! liii |>B‘ipoit*,ond
w is prepmng for an JninisUi i o return lo ilio
U. Stales 'J 'iiit- lii» hoc «tep morn been taken
toward a rupl.li" between two ommlrios whore
interests and desire* are sIiko decidedly ptaco.
fill. This nnplassanl, though n..i miex|"*rted
luf Tmollon, roiulm* in, *ml only through Ilio
French pru»B, lull «l o ihrmich Ilio or.V iln rnr-
riBppnduuco of (tin LotnJmi J ninril". Coming
tliorrlnro, llirniijfh bo many channel*, no duahl
ramaina of i!b nuilioriln iiy, Tint firal minmci-
•*ion of Ilio n*ws wos omi'ained in tlm pool,
oripl oft IniUr (Vom 1'nriB, dated Mnliirrhy uf.
Uriinon N«.v. 7, In If pa l I o'clock, ua follow*:
A( o'clock yertofday afternoon, Mr. Bir.
ton, Clnrgn d'Afiaires of Ilio U. Still* of A.
incridt, addre**ed a lormul demand to llm Due
•lo Broglie. Mlnialor of Foreign Affair* of llm
King ol’llin French, f r hi* passport. Mr. II ir.
tun tinted tli'il Im modi'iIiIb oppllo ilimi in on.
rqmmco of tliu non |,.'ilofnl«..0.i l.y tl.o French
(•ovi'inin- nt of llm treaty o! July, IbJi, (tliut
for Ilio Amorican imio.nmlicutiori ao well
known,)
Tlio Mesregsr, of tlio aaino date, lima an
nounroa tlio tvunt —
Mr. Burton, who hs* hitherto parrornmd I hr
function* of Cltargo d'Aff.ires of Win U Stale*
at Puri*, ih mindly lunvu* Hum nly on Monday
Ilia and lo hu ill coiiaoipiuiiou ol llm rulimiil o
M. do lli.iglio to give a *uti»l'sctury answer u
tliioe proposals, winch Im wan (iuiiioiia*iunod lo
inuko on llm pail oI'Iiib Uuvi riimoni.
Auolhnr paragraph Upon the subject, i* ill tl,o
J.Hewing words—
Tliu frluf Mr. Barton, llm U. H. Cliirgn
il’All'aire* al Purls, having deni iniloil hi* pun*-,
iiorla of tin Frtm.li Gmurmiumt, I* mentioned
in all dm p.ipom, biivu 'Im ministerial organs.
Thu T«iinps stale* tliut Mr. Ilarton made hit.
application, in u puruinplnry #tylo. on Friday,
alleging ilia noii.aiMUHun of lr*iolon the
part of I'iunco, Tim pssspurls won* dnlirorud
on Situ.day, and tliu Charge d'Affairua mu* lo
«|Uit Paris on .Monday. Tou Tump*, nuvurllic*
l-.t, express, d its couflilerree that mut er* tv,II
end in an niiiiOthlu adjustment,
Thorn uppeura, liutvoter, to Im Very little np
prolioiiBinn, on the part ol me Fu nui im *• or
petiphi, of a Mirmu* rupluru hlV-.uii llm two
eounlriO—judging alike, from tliu toou of tile
ferinnr, and from that tilum-t unerring b.irmiv.
tor of llm puidiu fooling, t.io Block trX'ihungc —
from which tlm following i* llm account, on
tliu day upon whiali tlm new. tr.nspirml—
lluuiae, \iiv. 7, (J im fir r In I .17 -The .*1
J ft cent* look downward at Tnrlnlii'* thin
morning, and at tlm opening of tliu linirre,
l!|(iy tvoru III Hlf Iflu. Boiler* 'I'lio iww* that
tlm ('Inngo d Allanii*> of the I'nHod Hlnti'B I n .
deniamlo.i hi• pakuportM, hu* nmdo hot litiln im-
pm-Bl u at tlm Rourau, aawial hr-.Ucra Imvii.g
hi d" omiBidvrable purolia*i>B,
Tlm 3 pur cot* got up HI 1*33.
Kin illy i"di< utivo of illiooneeril, were llm
Ir .n .'c ion* of llm oxuiiaego two day• after.
tvui.Ia—
lluuiff, .Von Ol/i. (Jiiiirlrr In I, .If.—The
(air i.i ola duclnmd to Mlf la , hill boiiii got up
again lo Hit to tlm di-appriiiilllloiit ul
tlm lianra, w in, had n*pc. led a fall on the 111111*
ul llm dep.irliiru of the t'h.irg.i (PAHairu* of llm
1 1 nil .ul rttaiea. Thu liankioH opciMitutia are
tiir tlm n-e. nod li i* oApuuod they will cmiti.
nun to po,< h.o-u.
'i'lm t'oiikt 1 uiloiii'l, doc* tint coinid. 1 the
Alep luknn hy Mr. llailon an indie .live of an
uppro .idling riip'uro. It ohacrvim that llm ami.
►ul lur the IJniind StaiOH iu lo remain ul I'uri*
to kuui* up, mm huruluforu, (hu cummurtjiul n la
tionawilh Finn 0. ii mcuuib, ill fuel, that lit.
tin or no ii . jbiiiu** prtvaila in any part <1
1 ranee all alt llm ridt of a tvnr with llm ihiilud
Sta'oi. ; uml thin probably im becaime tlmru < v 1 **t►
n*(mug impruMiiioii that noinouna wdl l*u lcl\
unit icd to avoid a 1 upturn, and tliu' moiiiuniiwlnof
ydj iNliimnt will Im ikiviaeil which liny piovuu-
rpmllv a.IUfactuiy on liolli side*
A more •om-ild iiunruMii"ii than llii* xucntB
to have hi'on prmloeed upon llm Lundon tlx.
change, judging fiomllm following paragraph.
Itiiiidun, A.m. 'J -'|\v Ivc U’t“lock.-Tim
e.oiiB"! m.rkol ha* Im-oii very henry tin*, mom.
mg. 1 lie i|iiulalinll lor aoiuu lime Iiuimg Imcti Ul
11.HI lor llm omroiiut, in auiiauipiuimu of tlm
lnttirn of Saturday'* date, tucuivud I'.rim
Pari**, Htiling 1 hat tliu t'liurgn d'AH'in^
tor tliu tluiluii Stale* uf America had lie.ally
dotnaudod Ins pi* purl* from tho Dnliu d" Ilio
glm, tlm foruigu nuniitor, Tlio priuc lei>< *inei',
however, sligiilly iinpmvod, boilig nmv 01 U
•13; nnd tlm 1 >inninm Hi H 4 piomiuui. Thu
cfluol on llm lleur*u in I'.iris wum very lulling ;
Ilia live pur cent lleulu« cloning at lOHf, t*3o
uml llm three (tor coni at 8 If 5*J
(.nit Ion, Monthly tivniirg, Nov. 10.—Con.
an)* lull 0110 Imll |hii cent komi after llm com.
liiCiiLCimn t of bii*ini'HB thi* morning, and the
1 a 11*0 an»igii'd was the rnpturo bulween I'r .ii .e
and tlm United Stale*, which ii iv«i 1 unci ivod
10.1*1 l. How ino doinaud fur hi pa^p. ri*.
tnadu by tlio American Charged'Afl'inui> m I'u-
ii* 'I'.iUio apjiOAicdli'.lu loamm in tins, r.\
cupt to llm pintiiiM uOtmlly engaged iu tlio Bale*
ot Block, p..riiuulatly a* tlm Fiuudi fund*,
w lilcii ni'.io to |*o 111H KMiced by mrh un
om.it, h*vo hc.nc.ly dorlimid at all. Tin) onu
kcquMUtiu w.is that | ti'clnmcra of ale. k, at tlm
tli'prtMinn, .vein readily found, though there
»»< not m„. ii .l|*pii*iti.iu geunrally ui ug.igo in
).<igo Mtenk ir oiiiciIonH, and the market m.oii
re.'inftrod. Well informed penum* do net, in
1.01, cilli. r in I'-.ii* or iu I, union, anteituin i.ny
uppiolieiuioiia of an actual rupture, *o av to lead
tohu»lilili.)B Imuwo. ii 1'uncoAml America.und
theyo.'iiMdtT tliu niterOkt of (Jreat H,itain in
the 4uot1i.11 to b<, at all cv< uIm, very hiii II in.
c••«•.!. A. iln clow* of limuncM, con*.>1 * were
!»!J for muuuv, *11.1 III ( 10 I for llm count;
( xdieipi. r bid-, list" IS* premium; Omiii'iin,
which had iulluu lo 3^, lull elf Ml IJ pr-".imn.
| I'rivuloua Hie point im to wiin li the |. ng pfmhug
! dilUroiico Blii' il Ilia Am.iriuau indeinudy h**
l*een rodiicud, liter ' i» li'lln chanca oflimt p>>iol
Uing e.,needed by llm Di.iUmI Slalu.i, and c*po-
ei,illy by llm priaeoi l’ie-id*iil, wlm* iuubI Im
fully aw.iro, ** «vmy luxly i* here, that to llm
llimaliiumg lot.* ol llm me-Mugc whici* hoi*
now rnlleii upon to meant, he I* -olcly iodulitnd
f'«*r tlm C 'licOBrion ol tlm U3,U(rf),00U (rune*.—
Most ptioplu »r« aImo of ofHuioii that the expl *•
rintion* roipiirml in piUNnanee of (Jen. Valazn'a
milowaril diimmlnmiit, will miilnrgo any shape
tliut iniiiiBter* can po**ildy contrive, to render
them pul it aide to Dun. J.n k*"n'« obitinacy and
Aumrieun pride.
A«, Imwovor. M. ih* Rroglin'* wits havn nl.
ready, most probably,Imou uxhnUBted in attempt*
at procuring the apology in tho mililoat form, it
l* likely that, in.Ics* <''iiigrc*« provo inora p(a
c i 1*1, llm (.'liNiuhur of |> 'gillie* must be made to
bw.iIIow aimlI,nr hitter i*dh f" >t ap|icar* pretty
certain that M. Ilmnanti ha* lukoii a V 'iy nil
BOplii-li'atrd viow of tho Valuz* aiuendinont,
and will not pnrt with any portion of tlm atipu.
Intod grant nil'll ho l*« provided wi ll a proper
aniruilr hnnnrnljle. Ilotv tl.i*unp|cu>*nt dilcm-
iiio will be got rid of, it is not e**y to sny ; but
1 behove I may venture lo predict, that if an
ounce of guiipowileu lie ripl'idod in cui>ao<|ueucc
of till* fruit, it will exhibit Americana iu a mint
untrNClihhi light, n.d I um fully convinced that,
*0 fur a* I'liiiourna l.miis l’li'lip,m and his adiia
or*, alway* saving Alsaeian llouiunn, there i»
| Mcateely ad'gr.e of hmi.i'i.ilmu Unit will not
- he auhiuittud to rallmr lliau mailers xliould cotno
to a rupture.
Admiral dnRigny.whoenminandcil the French
Mi]iiudrim ut tlm tin tile of Nuvurino, ami recent.
Iy one of King I.0111* I'liilippn's Mini-tor", died
at Carl* uu llm 7tli A o vein bur, uf drup»y *11 llm
cho*!.
1/otters iliiiod Toulon, spuak of very act
preparations in tint ni.ir u iiuin arsenal nt tint
plaeo. Repair* went in active progress upon
»ueli vi'Hiel* n*Jn«ided Hiring and considoralile
■piauiilms of artillery ore arriving. Thu gene,
ralimpression *aeni* to ho. Iiowcvi r, (hut Algiers
ia the diiitinatiun of nil those voasid*, and it i-
by im means a sue rat, that tlm roaistanca to the
I ranohin thni 4mrter, is such a* to call fur vo.
ry strong ruinlorctfinon'H.
SI'AI.V.
Is'iler* from Rilbnn nftlm,'list ofOetnlmran
nnunco I Im* on the pieci rdlng duy Ilio I'higliali.
division, W illi Dun Kvan* at its hi nd, w ith tho
division nf Jadreg'ie (Kl |'u*tor.) loll tliut city,
and murchud by tlio llaluicucdu read fur Vjtto.
Thr l'nllril Sintra uml fJrrmrint/ — Kx'met
1-r U l""0r uf till .'hull Oct from Merlin : — Mr.
II.inry V\ linalon, Charge il'Allaire* eflhe (Ini
t d SIiiIcb, an author of the liislery id tho Nor-
mar*. In* arrived in tin* napitul. Ilu is llm
liiMl dipl' Ul'disl ef North America nc.oiedited
l'» "Ur eonrt siiinn Igumey Adams, and is
MlrunWiil to negotiate n ire ity of commerce lie.
tween tlm I h. iiud Htutc* uml sever a I of tho stale*
ol Dvrmaiiy,"
•2 ITS! C'O.tWIIll'.fcN-I.ST. SESSION.
2.1,
Naval
the vtllisl
U. .Stales,
c nd ruatl-
luludon
Too L'mihm Cmirmr of Ilio Htli, tlm* adverts
to llm evuul, and tl.o spcoululiuiis con*eqiii'iit
The American Char go d'AlTairen, Mr. l'.ar
ton huadenial..lu.l his passport, end ilmugli ns
answer hua yet boon given, there is mi doubt
that 1.0 will leave l’uri*, amt Unit tl. French
Charge d'AlVuro* Will leave Washington-
•Same ofnurunhtuniporari** are already spin,
ni 'g mil the cunM'ipmncoa ef lliiaatate uftliiug*
lute a neii.inteiomirog act, a go.al deal of mil
lu .l naii'iiinUutftri'ig, and timlly ■ recmi • Im.
t'unaon the aoco**iun to tliu Presidoucy et Mr.
Van Rnren. Thnso are f-r ex tending *per.uU.
lioil. I*u| mi donhlImams tu be uuteit.lined that
t o Iri.'iidly relation* between tho two conn.
1 ios will ho inn. 1 opted, greatly lo Ibo inj i.y
o both.
We Fubjnin ihorarimis rt^cHinl* nf the I.on.
d n pr !*-.** dcrivmt from ibuir oerrc*|*uuduiils
iu Ipe French capital.
From thr. l.miihit Cnvrirrof Nor H.
W n h ivn quoted from ti.iligouni, an account
of the n iVai preparation* at T.'Ul.m, Weicll ugi
there ascribed w Ii illy to tho necessity of being
* prepared fr.r the utmo t r. ai*laiicu nl Algiers;
but "nino Ollier eflhe I’a.i* papnr* COlinuiU llm e
pr paratiori* with the statu uf tlio Aniurieuii
i| tesiiiin, and indicate that the Fiench ll-ft i
p,cpiring to meet ill* Auuuicans. Thu Me»*age
e.im It in 1« that a project ia entertained of occu
pying Hie flatcar.a l*laud*, in order tVdeprive
i.t i-q.i idrmisof lira l.'n'led Siates nf all rd'.igo
'no Mddilerain'.in. Tlii*ir ono of tho moon,
uhiwo piojouU ascribed t«« the Fiench Minia’ry,
by lie opponent*, in tho hope ef Otcfting Hiy
jcajouty and ill will uf England. The llahstn
islands belong to Spam, and Franco would no
more th : nk ot ucuupj mg ttram, tlinu of occupy,
ing t'adis.
J'rom thr Corr«apjnd-nt nf t\r lundon
Morning /'vat.
Par la, Nog 8.—Mr. Barton'* application lur
|.u p3*<|*mt uml inipenJii.g depurturu, tlimigh
Huiy d* i not niuku imiuh unprosMin yostcnlay
on »ur funUi. have mil l!>« lo-e* nxiiunl sumo son.
ss'i'Mi In P'lbtio. do far a* can hitlHH lo observed,
* ".0 ruev.-J 1 ^# ": . iion aeentf to bg t!ut* however
IN' KEN ATT: - Tiii'iibhav, D.
Mr. Hoiitliiir*l, Irnmtlic ('ninmiilciio
Ad'iirs, ropnrUiil u lull to prnvido for III
nu'til nf Imys into llm Na y of tlm U
which waa lend, und ordcicd lu a
ing.
Mr. I’orlor aitbmilteillhe fullnwing
which lies on 1 ho luldn nn« day:
Hranlvrd, Tint the (.'nmuiiiicn on tlm Judi.
ci'iiy Ifn instructed to impure into tlm rxpeili
''Hey of providing hy law lor the rnuro regular
and i.'flb' lii.> 1 holding ol'iln ir cmirls hy tlm ju lgii*
of tin. District Cornl• "I’UtM United Stu'es, at
tlm lur him pfsaiihol for llimr respective dis.
trieli ; ami that lin y also hu in~*rm'tuil lo in.
•1'iiro Into llm expediency of compelling d'sirict
judges Iu res'du at the pluuua vimru their re*,
pei.live cimrta are held.
Mr-1li'iulriak*submitted tlm following r«*o
lulinn, which was road—
/{ranlvnl. Tint llm Cmnn:iltuo on llm Jililioi.
ary I».I iustrimled in inquire into the axpedienny
of living hy law, tin* hum nf tlio onniiimiir.eiiiuiil
nnd oIiimo of ovtry succwodiug »u**i.m of Con.
gresB. „
Agreed lo.
Tlm Scnulc adjoiu nml lo Ilio following Men
duy.
IlUUdE UF llEl’llKHENTATIVI'JS.
T'i I'Hsimv, Dra X’l.
Mr. TTinui-nii, nfOlim, by unanimous con
*cdl. Miiiiiilittud a rn-o|iili»li for tho el'iciiun* nf
Cluipluin l*y the |lou*c, ut 0110 o'clock Hn* day
W Inch Was agreed to,
CUNHTli't'TTON OF MK’IIIDAN.
Mr M1 run, nf Virginia, asked iho unanimous
aoiiMcnl of llm Heme to lake up and dispose of
(hu Mo-sage i.fHiii I’l.Midout of the U. Sialo*
transmitting u copy of tlm cnustitutiim and «.
tlmr ilnciiniuntM umuuatii'g li'om u ('.invention
m Michigan, m ruferoncu in iho furlliation of a
St iin Diivuiuuiuul ufsaid Turrilory,
Tho unanimous funuciil of tlio iluusn having
hcon (.lita 1 nml ; the sulijeut wna dubalud hy
Messrs. Masmi nf Virginia, Ntnror, Viulun*umi
I, 'ilia, when tho hour uf ono having arrivud,
Uu inotinu uf Mr. Thiunsuu, ufUhiu, tho
House prucoml'id to the election nf a chaplain,
Mr rhoinsmi, uf Ohio, nominated tlm Uuv.
Thmna II. Bluekloil,
•Mr. U. M J.diusuii Humiliated tliu Rev. Oli- .
ver 0 Cuin-t' ck.
Mr. Evans nominated tlio Rev. Mr. Palfrey.
Mr, John V. .Mason iioiniuutud the Ruv. Mr.
Clark.
Mr. Reynolds of III nominated the Rev. Mr
.Mr. W. II Shephard nominated tho Rov. K-
II. iH ll.irri-on.
Mr. I'uicluicy nomiiiatcil tlio Rev. Iloubi
I’li'l.
And .Mi . Craig nominated tlio Rov. Thorn;
11. Surge ml:
M.-sra J.Thomson, ft. M. Johnson, J. Y.
M t*im, Kvuiu, and ICyiiuld*, of HI. wore no.
minuted it Her*.
T’ho IK v. Thmiina II Stnrkton, nf Deurgo-
town, having roc iv. d mi Iho tilth ballot a 1111
jorily uf Votes, w as de. lau d duly elected Chop-
lain ijllm 11 oil so of UoprcM'iilativua.
Tlio Hpoakot laid I. ole re tlio ll.'usc u column,
nicali.m from the Secretary nflhu 'ITi uaury, in
reference lo llm c.dluulion of llm public rovouuo,
and tlio cunjionsulmn of Cubloni.liuubu ullicuia,
w l>|. ll,
Un million of Mr. Dillot, was referred tu tlio
C.'ininittco uu Cumiucrco, und urdurud t<» bo
primed.
Tliu House then adjourned ever tu M.uiday.
HOUSE OF KEPI!EnENTATIVKS.
\\ KlINKBUAv, l)oc. 23,
Mr.J. (J. Adams gave iiuliou tliat mile** llm
II.uuu should consider ni.d disposo nf iho mu.
linn [uf Mr. Howard] to 10 Consider tlio veto re-
furring I Im l’ro*idi iil'* Mossnge .,n the Mibieul
of the N.irtiiuru Roun.lury of Ohio to tlm select
c.iinuiiltuo ul which lie wusuhairtiiup, Im »lmuld
fuel it Ilia duty to cnll llm comtliiUon togCli,
fur llm putp.i'o of pr.icouwing U.consider llm *uh.
jnct referred lo them.
Aholitiun uf Shirei y in lie Pitlrirt of Columbia,
Tho Uoumu roiiilinod Hie toiikidu, alien oft
11101 i' .it t<* rociiM.lor thovuc. r. tiring tot'
conimiiloo on tlm Di trict nl t ulaiiihi-i, a po'i.
linn praying tho ah'dniun of *lavory and llm
slave trade in iliu Dot riel of Celiinibta.
Mr. Slude, spuko again«t tlm moiii.n, and
went at great length mlu un argument in favor
• •f tho ulutlil.uii ul slavery nml the slue H .do
in this district. II" av.av. d hiiimclf to ho in fa.
v.t «*f tho prayovnl the position ns far a* ho uu
dorMnnd it, und protected against tliu c.'iniiicc-
I1011 nf lln* object with tlm propose* and inoa*U-
r.s of the Ahnlitioni-ts. Some of tho petition*
Im *aiil proposed nil immodia.e, and other.* a
grailuiil i.ti.dilion of slavery. Ho was in fa.
vor of Iho iinmmliatobhelilioii of Hlavory in iho
District, 11 nd *»t' ilio immediate enactment nf such
laws ah would tend to prepare tlm sluvo* for
fruodoiu. Tlm question ot Dm power of Con*
gress over Hin»ii!iji'cl,nudof|lio cxpudionoy and
necessity of in* exercise he considered at length.
Ho ul*odwell upon tliu evil* of Slav, ry m the
Si.it.'s.aiid rend 111.nv . xlracts fein Southern 2
Western newspaper* in supp rl of hi* views.
Ilu 11I.0 cull-id up Um uoihuriiy of Air Jetfurson
•lid all tlio siibj cts which wore discussed .in
tho JcImio on tlio Mi*«uuri question, tho tendon.
CJ "f»l ivery to dostroy the balance of tho con.
stiluliou. ruprosontation, Ac.
Mr. Dari lud of Virginia, spuko at length and
with great vehemence und animation in ruidy lo
Mr. Slade.
[It Was intended to movfl tlm previous qua*.
ti"U uftar .Mr. SUde 11.included, for tlio House
h*ol unexpectedly f".iod illulf eogngad in tlm
diacUaiicr of tlio wlr Nuf •• nmrua ot slavery"—
the very Unrig which ii wished lo avoid. If Mr.
Slade's spoecl* is not an iimundiarv spesrh thon
no one ever made one, and if It* oiicuDtmn l»e
not arrested by thn Knuth, Umy may let Darii-
sun's p*|«tir* go free hereafter. 'I In* e*i! was
puiutuu em by Mr. Ad uu* hiToretiHi whuio nolo
nl debate w a* opened. It is n ovr im possible lo
get the nievimia quoslinn on accuurilnf the do.
sire nf n great nnmhor of members to reply to
Mr Made.]
Many mend ars aro»« lo address tho chair.
Mr. M .fin, of Now York, having first gut tlm
cyn of H10 S|H>akur,in"Vcd the previ-ais quostion,
'i'i" motion was seconded hy tho House hy a
vote of lift to 79.
The qnsstibn Unrig (hen taken, ‘‘shall the
question l*a now pul f" it wiu. decided iu llm af
firmative, yea* 137, nay* 71.
T'lmchair having siulcd Iho question to bo
wlmthor Iho vote ho reconsidered. Mr. Dins*
cock asked wlist would ha thn next question if
it were cfirriod in tlm affirmative 7 Tho Chair
replied tl,al it would hn tlio original motion, to
refer tlm imliliou to tho Cuimuitleo on tl.o Dis.
trict ol Columbia.
Mr. I.ano moved that tlm IInu«« now ad
journ —The yon* and nay* were now taken.
# 4?IVU &&6
MONDAY MORNINfi, JAN. I.
“' J11 Iln atur-ainingUd Lunnrr, oh, long may it
unite
•• O'er thr hind of the free and the home nf the
hrate."
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION 1011
PRESIDENT.
HI AII TIN 'VAN BlftLH,
or nmv vonk,
FOR VU'E PRESIDENT,
1KIIJIIAHD 31. .1081\NON,
nr KRNTl'CKr.
0 j* A ineutiog of tho Citizens w ho liavo sub.
oriihed lo a Public dinner to ho givon to tho
Chatham Delegation iu tlm lust Legislature,and
thn«o win* wish lu suliaeriho, is requested to be
hel.1 at tho Exchange Tnw Evcninu at 7 o’,
cluck.
Clinch, Ins joined us on hoard Ho makes our
force tlm round number of Forty :
CHAKLErt ST EPHENS, Captiin.
ALC.K’R. Y. NICOLL, l>t L>utananl.
J.V8. D. HL'OI.T.NIN, 2nd do.
WM. 11 BULLOCH, 3rd do.
\VM. W. OATES, 1st Horg't.
PAUL WILLI AMHUN/Jnd do.
LEVI K. RUSSELL, lit Corporal.
BENJ. M JOHNSTON, 2nd Coip'L
Private e.
1
John ('. Austin,
17.
Hatn'l Johnston,
2.
Kendrick Alexander
, 18.
Perry M. King*
3.
Chss.C. Boyd,
19.
Win. A. McLean.
4.
Jus. Brogan,
20
And'wM.McLeo'K
5.
Goo. W. Ramos,
21.
Peter O'Conner,
G.
Glia*. Burnett,
William Retd,
7,
Rarnsrd Cullughan,
23.
Hugh Rose,
8.
Ja*. T. Davis,
21.
Win. W S evens,
9.
Jus Garris,
25.
Jas Stevens,
10.
Win. Gnilib*,
26
J n. Sandorlin,
II.
Win. Iloulott,
27.
Wii>. Stevens,
12.
Win. G. Harvey,
29
Antliy O. Segur,
13. Jan. 8 Ilm-cy,
29.
8. W. Trott i,
II.
Simeon Harvey,
39.
Geo Throadcruft,
15.
Jo*. B. Ilarvoy,
31.
Bonj 8 Williams,
16. John 1). Humbert,
32.
tiilb’t M Williams-
I'u
Wo aro indebted to Capt, Chare of tlio ^tonm
Rout Junio* lion in right in 9 hour* from
(Tiarlcslon, for tho Cuuiier und Mercury of
Friday.
There papers contain Into and important in*
li'lligcfico from Europe, brought hy tlio Win.
Dihhins. Wo give tlm extracts from the En.
g!i*h Pnpnra os showing nothing more limn
the more opinions of thoir several correspon
dent*.
(1 T A* tho Editor of thin paper i* absent in
ITurld 1, wo oannot answor fully thn onquiries
uf a Subscriber iu (’unidon Co. Wo would
merely uhservo lo liim that “ typographical
blunders'' enrinot ulwoya hn avoided, purlieu.
lurly iu a morning paper, where most of tlio I n ,„j amuuition iii* abundance—two beautiful
matter is put in type by limp light, and all of it 1 French "i* p-.midors, and'18 stand of arms, dto.
is corrected by tao same light.
IHBSroNDKM'.
:ul ita, 31st Doc. 1833.
Doaf Sir—Ih iva only timo to infer.n you
Hint I arrived lieiotliis morning with tlio Fieri*
da, tho Vulunlocrs arc all in good health nnd Him
spirits Wo know nothing certain of tlio move*
merits nr intontiona of tliu Indims, hut if tlmy
givo «» a few days for preparation I think wo
can maintain our post ngainat tho wliola tribe
Pleaso send by return of boat somo more povr.^
der, for our g ins Mq iiroiiJ’J lbs fur a oliorgn. It
any of our frionda will conm on wo shall bo
happy l" sno Ilium, but none of us will say " ho
wislio* for morn men from|England."
Extract of a letter 1 cceited in this city daled,
PicoUtn, 3Ulh ult.
Tho In linns aro scattered all over tlm conn
try. All tlio principal house* and Sugar Mills
at Mu*qiiito ond Smyrna arc burnt,—Andor.
sou's. Dunham’* and Do Puislors. Part of Do
PolstcrV negroes liuvo joined with thorn nnd
they uro burning East, West, North and South
FROM FLORIDA.
Ry the steam packet Morida wc havo rccoiv
od the Jack«onvillii Courier of Thursday last,
and a letter from tlio Editor of tho same date
from Picoluta.
Tho Courier in noticing the call for volunteers
in our city lum tlio following remarks:
The papers containing tho above coll for, and
ruihtii ipmnt notie.oof a mooting of the oitizoiia of
Savannah, at which it was resolved to send vol
untoi r* to aid u* in tlio protection of thn proper,
iy and Iivch of our oitiz- iim, wan brought uh l*y
tlm steamer Florida, which arrived lust evening
at 7 o'clock.
Forty spirited Volunteers from S vnuu.iii,
wore on board thn Florida, doslined for Picola'u
Tlmy goon with tho intention of fortifying that
portion on tho River. Tlmy are provided with
all Iho implement* necessary for tlio con-truc.
lion of a iilooll 11 "lire—nnd Ilio gallant Cupt.
St phi'll*, with Ins ll" less gall ml nlllcer*, ha*
nil ihc know lui go mi.I experience requisite for
111111111""*. They camoon provided with a
Wn iro req mslcil to statu, tint the Post Of.
flea at Puryrburg, S. C i.i ofoau l at prosont, and
that l"ltor* fur that piano will bo sunt by the
mnil carrier I'rnnl thu Post Offico in this City,
if the pnata^e he paid, bill not otherwise.
Tlm *.ium rug il iti ut nxists also in relation
to Rryan County, whore there is no Tost Ullicu.
Stcrn Wiikki. Htkam Boats.—Macon Steam
Dual Company—We aro alwuys gl id to por
cuivu cvidcuco* of ontorpriza and prosperity a.
mnng "Ur Muroliiiut*. Such wore alF-rdod u(
by a vi-.it to this Company'* Storn Wlioul Boat
tho Suporior, which had just arrived at our
wharves from Darion with two hoivily laden
ti ll* in tow Sim was built by Mr. John Cant f
of tlii" city, mid tlio engine* by Daniel Cope,
land of Hartford (Conn.) Her draft of water |
i* very light as it is not intoudod to carry any
freight and almost tlio whole space of thn boat j
infilled by tho Eugino. Her two wheels being I
nl tlmslnrn, slio in of oourso bettor adipted for I tlio ‘.’Dili in*t. Cap
tlio tho higher parts nf tlio Ocmulgeo whore that
river in narrow nml tortuous. Her engine i*
very powerful and in short wo are infumed that
this description nf R sN, has fully answered
:pectnti"n,nnd 'lie carrying trade betwoen ibis
city and Macon will consequently not bo incident
to the delays which it lias hithorto cxpo. ionccd.
MUM Tint km ion.
Picoluta, Dec 31, 1533.
Dear Sir—I 11111.11 not permit tlii* upper uni
ty to pass without apprizing ymi that tho vol.
Unlour* fro 111 Savannah, for tho relief of our
brethren in East Florida, arrived liorc tlii*
morning, before day, in tlio Stoam Packet Flur.
ida, ('apt. Ilulibird, having touched ul St. M r
ry's, Jack'imvillu, ite. All tlio volunteers aro
111 line spirit* and havo mot with a hearty wcl.
enmo from Capt. Levy and otiters iu tliissootimi.
Wo f.iiiud a auisU force hero from Si. Angustino.
It wa« reJ iced ye*terd >y in number hy a draft
for the relief of tlio FI >riJiiin* in tho vicinity of
Mo-quim, whmh soitlo nent on this (East)
side nf tlm Si. John* ha* been recently laid
waslo by tho Savages. Powell, they say, i* do
tbrmincd to bo olistinata, and (Y-un tlio nimedo'.oa
I have hoard of hi* people, they doubtless aro
adoicrmitmd tribe. This oountry of E 1*1 Flur-
du is, from r,a general aspect Well oilcuhitod to
favor tho project* of such rockl s* vnguhouds,
wlmso food is tlio gnliticulioii of thoir revenge.
T!ie force oftlioso Indians is variously cstiina.
ted. W hutevor it bo, I doubt not, General's Call
and Clinch will soon umlo and give them a no
vel o diubhing.
ll would ho tho worst policy not to teach
them, at once, such a lesson, ** will be rtuneui.
bared. If limy .-nuld hear tlio roar of tho brass
sixes, now breaking on my oar, tlmy would keep,
I think far from tlm reach of what havo boon term-
od •• Stephens' Rrasen Bull D"gs"—Our Captain
will, I think make good Soldier* of us, before
our return, which, (howevor much 1 wish to bo
pursuing my customary avocations,) I trust
will not be, until wo have done tlio State somo
service.
C.ipl’s. Lee ami IL>u*lon and Lieu.’*. Clark
and Jones, wore to lenvo Jacksonville this
morning on horseback for Fort King—until
I hoard that tho Indiana had crossed to llm ca^t
side of the St. Johns, I wished much that wo
were all well mounted that wo might bo able
to otfor our services to Den. Call
A" we have conm out fur tho ptirpoao of pro. I RUan j sent back word to me nt the tied of tho
tecting PicotatA and Iho Government Store* at ' Duval and Alachua men, now called the I>t Reg.
thiv place, it would he defeating our original
This act of our generous brethren of S.ivun-
! n.li—tho prompt it min with which tlmy havo
fhiwn to succor tliu dofonculo'iH—the liberality
with which they contributed tlmir trenuro—tlm
liohilily of feeling manifested on this occasion,
spank a Inugu igo o! cmnmomlution, with which
all wo could say will bc.*r no compariHon.
Wc c.iii iibmimi thorn ofour gratitude ; and tho
ciii? n» nf East Florida will not boon forgot tho
uct of Georgia's patrioii' in.
From the Jackaonoille. Courier, Dec 31.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
Latk*t I.NTKI.MOK.NCK —Tlio lute*t intolli.
geuoe from Camp, will (to fuuld in tlio two let
ter ksloiv, Tliut of Col Mills, was recoivcd
IuhI wciik, but after iiur pa|H>r had gono to pres..
It will be seen, tliut the number ol killed in all,
ia three, and, of noumlcd, twelve. A gontloinun
Inlely front camp, say , tii.it Robt Clmslny, ono
..f lli"*o rap ltd u* wounded, i* wholly unhurt,
tliut Waller Form .n’s wuti'id i* very slight, und
another gentleman ju t in, say* that Surgt.
Hurst may possibly recover.
Cunt,till Lmcnstor, of this plaeo, a member of
our bur, un estimable citizen, and ono of tliu
lorcmuit to v iluntoer, i*, wo uro happy to learn
recovering rapidly from hi* wound.
W hile chaining tlio hummock on Sunday,
o 20th in*t. Cap*. Laneimtur slcppodupon tho
trunk nfii tree which hud been blown down, und
while lie was stopping nnd looking for an In
dian which lie supposed to be secreted noar him,
tlio Indian, from tlio roots, tired upon him,
wounding him in tlio nock, tho bullet ranging
down his hook. Tliolndi m wn*allot instant
ly dead by Mr Curry, of Mandarin. Since iho
charging of tlio h .111111 ck.thc Indlmshavucou*.
od tlmir attack* upon houses and planta ion«.
Tlm spirited and deUrmi'.oil manner in which
tho h.immuuh was charged—tlio bravery exhibit
ed hy both officers and men present on ilio occa
sion—gave the lio-tilo Seminolus an e irno>t of
what llioyaruto expect at tliu Inndvot Florin
gallant buns, nnd hu*, it teems, d nupod llm ardor
a*'thoir roi lanco. From tho ciiouinslniice,
that the djlhuonl scouting parties, that havo
scoured tl.o liuumio: k*. williotil finding sign* of
Indians, it in prulnblo that tlmy have retired
tuitiior into the nation.
Tho measures of operation best culculitcd to
bring there misguided *• savage* of the forest
led mi lo llm brink of dobtructiun by tlmir war
rior Powell, to a bcii'n ol tliei. condition, and nf
the utter inutility and r islmes* of thoir resistance
—will be adopted by tho commanding "Ulcers
of the forces now on the field. Wo place every
confid'ineo in Generals Clinch and Call. Tlmy
aro gentlemen ofiried, and great ability, expori.
enco and brav-ry. They have boon proved lo bo
as gallant in war, us limy uro o*timablo and
oourieouain tlm social circle of puvato life.
Wo have Confidence also in tlm bravory and
good conduct ofour own officers in command
uf tho F.uMcrn l^rigulo—CoJ. Warren uml Li.
Col. Mills, IVoiii this city ; tlio lirst lo mu-ter,
and m*reli to tliu sceno of action, will, wo irut,
ncpiit tlicmsoivca honorably and nobly and 10
turning in lioimr and triumph, bring homo to
tlmir fumdm* and frionil*, a good report of tlm
conduct of ilio citizens of this section, wh",
seizing tlio best implemonts of war at hand, so
suddenly and freely marched out lo Hu conflict
Return of killed and wounded in tlm affair of tho
19ih Wceomber, 1633.
('apt. R..S-, Company A.—Wounded—Sergl.
David M> Kuo—l’rivn'o Seymour Picket, Wal
ter Furman and Robert Clm-lcy.
Capt. Laucai'cr, Company R.—Killed—Pri
vale Paul Mi Keo and E. W. Weeks.
C-ipt- Hutchfl<on, Company C.—Wounded—
Privato Rloach and Henry Bi-hop.
Cupt. Gibbons, Company A.—G Register.—
Wounded—Privutu H. Pennington.
Capt. MeLeniorc—Columbia Volunteers.—
Killed—Privato Tilliu—Wounded—Sergeant
Ilurst, (mortally) still languishing.
Due. 2l) — Wuundod—Capt, Lancailor, (lov
erly, not datigoroua) one officer nnd two mon
belonging to Um Western Regiment.
I)i:ah Sja—In addition to tho brush of tho
lSih.whun thobaggago was captured, wc had
anotliar yos'orday to sanctity tlio Sabbath. At
9 o’clock i i the morning we took up tho lino of
march from Crum's Fort to Mmatiopy—»n ar
riving at tlio ond of the Prairie, our advanced
plan, to leave any Indians on thisaido'and siuk
fur them or their confoderutea on tho o'.Uor.
T’ho ftdlnwing is a correct list of tlio vohin.
toors. Thirty nine aro from Savannah. Mr.
Tiotti, of S. C. who left homo with tho inton.
intent, that tlio Indians were burning Hagans’
house, A.j. I sent llm messenger to (Jen Call
who was in the centre with Colonel* Parish
and Warren, and ho immediately sent Col. War.
ren with orders to tako two companies, Ros*
und iiutohuim, and flank on tho South and
Weil of tlio hammock. Captains Summcrull
nd Gibbon* wore detached on tho North and
lion of offering hi* siTvicoa lo Gen. Call or Gen. East, und I took Captains Turner, Lancaaloi
and McLemorc, and covered Ilio space between
Capture* Hutcheson and Gibbons,—thondtanco
guard entered the hamn nek and wore immedi
ately fired on—wo all di-inoun'cd and entered
the liarnrno' k ut iho >'hsrgn step, and were
soon in action—tho In iana yelling constant.
Iy firing by Platoons—limy were in a thick
I. usli pond und bud u great advantage, and
fired on its without our seeing them. Howev
or, after about one hour's sharp firing it ceased,
and wo came out of tho hammock and fbund our
lo** a* above slated.
LnncaMor is almt in the neck, not dangerous.
Tho three man belonging to the Western rugi.
mi nt, wore iu (he advance guard.
Our neighbors ul! lohuvud woll many of us
having smelled powder for the firnt timo.
Wo recaptured our papers and all our cook,
ing utensils. Tlio ammunition und cl 'thou were
all talton uway.
On ilio IN'Ii, while tlio Indians wore nt.
lacking our bigg.igo I was soul to Priest’* old
placolo roconii'-itro, and had a hot chare for
•ome Indian* w Im wore driving up b"r«oa and
calllo olITlin pruirio, but ilicy distanced u*. I
had with 1110 Captains ft"**, Uuto i-en, and
Williams, and Lieut. Haddock.
Wo have u liurd timo ahead. For two day*
past I have not oat enough to keep a mouse 11.
live, nor has any oilier* in Camp (oxuopl 30 uu n
*ciii down tu guard Tuivor*) wlm soul uh word
lliul they arc in good quartors; our horses hLo
fare bad, thuro i* soniotnne* a plenty of corn und
no mill* lo grind it. I’utUues wo eoiiiotiinca
git if we cun gol liiuo lo dig iliciu, and beef—
b 11 soiot me* wo uro orih roil ono way nnd tho
liagg g" anolli.ir; hard time*. 1 havo not lime
to u) more You muni tub all my fiend* how
matn r* are—if tuy wife ia nut gono off do atop
her if possible.
Your friend,
W.J. MILLS.
P. S. We found six Indians dead lust evening
—how many wounded wo know not. W ••
supp' »u there we.e 3J or IU uf them in Hie ac
tion.
Monday, Dec. 21.—Wo are just under rn.rch.
ing orders—whore, wo do nut know. Tito first
chance 1 will write more.
Our rondcrH aro indebted to the pnlitonons of
Col Doll for tliu information contained in the
following loltor from a friond of bin from this
place, al tho dale oftliii letter at Lang Syno.
It contains intvro-liiig intelligence rospociiug
HiO disposition uftlio furcosnow on tho ground,
and ul tho dmpuaal uf Gun. Clinch.
Cump Lang Syno, )
Docctubor, 2Gth 1833. (
Dour Sir—I wruto you by Capt. Richard,since
which w e lultCainp, whore we wore 011 the 21st
near Micaiiopy, and returned to Gibbons' on the
pruiriu, ami remained llo-ro Monday night.—
Tuesday morning wo marched back again
through Micaiiopy and encamped at Sugg's.
Wednesday wo marched on, and at Tynur's
formed u junction with 71 Regulars, under tho
command of Captain* Mclloin und Grulium—
scoured through Wacahouta hammock—found
no Indian sign—and concluded from finding 11
cloak in Priest’* yard, left lhero on tho ldih by
llnraco Morvy, of Captain IIntchor»on’* Com.
puny, ttliat no Indian* bad boon llioresinco the
chaci'JI gave some in thn prairie, nnd the tight
limy h nl will our bagg.igo train, all on iho
Him in*t. Wo inarched on and nnoamped at
llus plane, where we nxpoct to remain a few
days until tlio ftegulir* arc fitted out und pruvi-
*i"n g -t in roodino-a for u*.
Levy's pluiilation was burned on Monday
night Inn we uio confident it was Hie act of
uugroos.
Captain Wyatt's Company, w ith good guide*
scoured thi' -ugli llm hammock and t'io *Tio|i
place, and im singlo sign "f an Indiuu could
bo fuimd In fact, wn do not think tnero art
duyolih' m out-i'lo their lines. Captain Sume
rail with GO men In* boon out a nco day bofuro
yastorday on a scout, back via. Micaiiopy and
tlu Pruirio. Gol, Parish w.tii 130 men lia»
g.mo round Orange Lake, and a part 'owurd*
I’icolata Captain Ilutchor-on, with his com
pany and I. ■iieu-tor's, under Lieut Brewer,linvo
guiin to Fort King. Captaina Wyatt's and
II. irrisoti's Coni|iunio* have gono out on scout*
this morning. Cupluin McLemoro'a Company
Ii’ms not yet returned front Suwannee Old Town.
So, we liavo of mir Regiment in Cump, only 98
men, eoitnling field Htaffund all the Companion—
pri lent,Gibbon'*, Kush’ and 'J'urnur’s—and *
of them uro on guard, und detached wounded
A.c. at Fort Crum, Micunopy und Tarvers.—
Your letter dated the I3lli, 1* tho only loiter I
havo over received from uny body siuco I loft
home.
I'. S. It is now ascertained that wo march on
Ttinsiluy, with 230 Regulars and somo friendly
Indians. F ur are now in our Camp.
Mr. Watson paired th ough tlii* place last
ovouing from lain plantation un tho Suwannoo.
lie say that Dr. Jennings'Iioiibo, at Suwanneo
Uhl Tow n has boon burned—that one negro in
missing, either killed or carriid uw iy—that
Fort Jouning* at Suwnnneo Old Town, lias
boon nvaauutud hy tlio inmatos, which had col
lucteil from tlio Wncucisyn sottlemnut, lately
burned—who, amounting to about 230 porsom,
preceded under (ha oscorl of C ipt. Mcl.emoru.
Capt. MuLomnro loft at Fort Jointings hi* 3d
Lieutenant and six men tognurd tho Fort.
Mr. Wui8iin loft property, in' buildings and
crop, tn the amount, at tliu lowest csUuiala of
§10,000.
Thn latoit Indian signs son mod to indicate
that the Indiana aro going towards the interior
nf llioir Nation.
About tho I7tli instint, Mr. L. Walker loft
hi* lioure, near Pay no’s Prairie, to search for
hishorre. Nulirequoutly his dog which accom
paniod him returned, but without hi* mastor
Fear* wore onU'rtainod for tho safely of Mr.
Walker. On Sunday, the 20th inst- hi* body.
Was found. Ih' hail been shot thrnuglil tlm
bruu t, a wound that must have ki led Ii iu in-
atunlly, and hi* scalp taken ufl'.
From the Tullahussc Floridian, Dec 26.
Skminoi.b War —An txpres* arrived last
evening from Camp King. Tho follow ing let
lur hu* boon handed u* for puhlisatiou. Wo
learn from tlio bunrorol Ilia express, that tho
Tallahassee Volunteers behaved with groat gal.
luntry iu Hie eng gement. Gen Call has 300
mounted volunteer* under his command. Tho
ftugulir Troops were expcc ed to movu next
day. It appears by the report uftliu Secretary
ul War, tint 14 companies havo been ordered
lo iresumblo m tho nation. We tear tho contest
will only tormiiuiu with tliu extermination of
tliu Indiana.
Cantonement, near Miccinopy, >
Monday morning, 8 o'clock. Dec. 21. t
Dear Non—We arrived at Fort Crumb on tho
day before yesterday evening, after a forced
inarch of live day*. On our arrival al this plaeo,
wo received inlormation of an attack having
boon made by.lha Indian* on that d y ,-n too
biggngn wagons and troops ofiCol. Warren Mid
a company under tliu cuum and of Cupl McLc.
more, the InduiiH were victorious, taking all the
baggag", killing tour nmn, and wounding 8 or
lUmorc, Wo took up the lino of inarch on
yesterday morning, passing by the plaeo of ac.
lion,guidering up tlio remains "film baggag.vvr.
that was not taken or destroyed by tho Indians,
wo continued our march until our advanco
guard arrived ut tlio homo of Mr. Hogan, near
this place, where it was mot by a parly of In.
d aus who had just set oil tire tlio house uf Mr.
II., which Was aeon consumed; a brisk firing
coimnctmoJ with tho guard, when tlio whole
force was drawn up; tho Indians took a thick
scrub surrounding a small grassy pond, where
limy wito in a short timo surrouu lod by our
troops ; wo killed all llm Indian* that wore thus
surrounded, 4 of winch wo *uvcd, and ollmr* no
doubt, wore loft doud 111 the water. They fought
well. Four of our men wore severely wounded ;
viz : Capt, Lancaster, Lieut, Johnson, Air. Mu.
chon, and Mr. Wallace, tlio latter mortal, llm
rest are thought not dangoruu*. Our Middle
Florida Volunteers charged the scrub with a
firm neat unparalleled 111 the history of Indian
warfare.
There is ho doubt but that tho Indiana will
make a desperate effort, and as there is no other
way to meet them other than taking the thicks,
wo must expect to loso many of our mon. Tlio
w hole country in this quarter is ruined—tho
houses in ashes—the wumon and children in
forts, and tlio m«:i under arms ; and strange a*
it may appear, the regular lr»opt of tho U. S.
here, never firud a gun, nor iiiuiie tlio fir*l effort
to stop tho ravago* of thn Indians, whilst
tlio only victory gained over ihura Indians w is
by us, who havo marched near two hundred
n.iles.
Our scouts aro now out—Indian dgna aro jo.
ported—order* for battle are about to bo given*
Before night many more of uui bravo folluwa
may fall.
I mu*t closo the letter—yon need not look for
me until I lie re is an «nd to thi- Indian disiur.
banco. W WYATT.
An'otiira War.—Wuhuvsjust learned hy an
express fmm Nt. Marks, that one hundred and
three In*h labourer*, arrived at that pl us yos*
tonliiy fmm tlm 8t. Joseph's rail mad, and iu tl.o
evening commnimcd a riot, bidding ilefiineetn
tlio civil authority. A severe comou ensued
with tlm citizens, a mourning to about forty umn,
which terminated ; n the rostorafton ol order.
Fortunately, llm riiizont mode but litllo use of
fire arms, though ninny of tlm ri >tcrs aro *c.
remly wounded ; Fifty of thorn uro lodged iu
j ail. Tho inastors and males of roseola in port,
fOiidored great assistance. Tho contest lasted
nboul an hour*
Mii.itarv Force in Fi.orioa—There must
have been a typographical ormr in tlio St. Au-
gustine Herald, rolalivo to tlio U. S. force in
Florida, n* wo understand tho number of mon
under Gen. Clinch, iw 300 and not 809 a* print,
ed in our oxtract from that papor iu Thursday’*
Georgian.
A cnll Im* been made in Charleston for vol.
untocrH to go to Florida. Gen. I lay no pre*i.
di d a* Chairman at tho meeting.
A Meeting <>l’ the citizens of Baltimore wa<
held on the 23d ult. for tlio adoption of such
measures us should bo most appropriate to ex.
pro s thoir sympathy on tlio awful calamity
which has lately anaailod their brethren 111 tlio
city of Now York, nnd offwr such roliof as may
bo within their power.
Gen. Samuel Smith, Mayor of the city, in
tho Chair,
DoNT Poacii.—Too Baltimore Patriot style*
the Whigs of Muryland, tho Democratic Re-
publicans. That wont do Mr. Patriot, stick lo
your own names.
That paper oftho 21th ult has tlio following
parngrnpli, with all tlio emphasis of typo.
Voice of Maryland.—Democratic Republi.
can Nomination•—Tlio Whigs of Maryland—
tlio real Democratic party—the bono nnd *inow
oftho Slate, hy llicir delegates in Convention
assembled, liavo nominated General William
Honry Harrison, of Ohio, as a Cnndidato for
President of tho United States, und tliu Hon,
John Tyler, of Virginia, for Vico President.
Tho Camden Journal &. Whig, lias been dis-
continuod for the present. A prospec'us is to
be issued, howevor, and if sufficient encourage,
ment i» received, it will be again continued.
Not having received our Now York papers
by tlio stoiim packet William Gibbous, wn avail
ourselves oftho synopsis oftho Charleston Cou
lior.
From Nf.w York.—Tlio Steam packet Win.
Gibb n*, Capt fialsny, arrived hero ynstcrdiy
morning, from N. York, wlumcu she left on
Sunn iy noon, having been detained by thick
weather and iuc.
Ry thin arrival, wo liavo roccivod New Ymk
papers lu Saturday afternoon las'., inclusive,
which contain accounts from London to tlio
evening oftho llihNov. for which we refer oar
ro iders.
Tho N. Y. Mer. Advertiser A. Advocate of
Friday last, says: “ Wo have been furnisli.
od wit Ii u copy of tlio prospectus of an As.
Bouiathm in London, foro*Uibli-!iing (lie “ iirat
Line of Sh am Ships to run belwem London
and Neio York.” The capitul oftho Company
i» .€300,1)110, in 3000 shares of XT00 ouch. A
loltor from London, of mo Glh Nov says—•* T c
prospectus has been out only three days, und al.
ready 4700 share* (within 230 of the whole) are
already uppliod for iu lulu of 3 tu 90 shares
Complaints arc made in tlio Now York pa.
|>crs, that wooden Hinni es h ive been ureuied in
tlio lower p irt of Wall stroit, and are occupied
nu blacksmith's and copper's simps, &c. The
danger allonduut upon »ucha proceeding, would,
wo *linuld suppose, bo so apparent to all, as to
cuusc them to be iinniO'*iiti Iy lakou away.
Cupt. Gammill., of the brig &/i0ic(/erj,dicd ut
Livorpmd about tho-lst of November,
The Boston Evening Journal of 23d ult snys:
Wo uro glad to learn that a petition iia* been
this day preHcntod to tiie Mayor and Alderman,
for tlio use of Fanouil Hall, on Thursday next,
ul 11 o’clock, A. M lor tlie pitrpnso of holding
a public mcoting of tliu citizens of RohIuii to
suggest measures for alleviating tlio c> ndition
of thn suffurorsby the lute lire ul Now York.
Al Bangor, on the 22d ult tho mercury loll to
twenty three degrees below zero. Al I’ortlund
it was sixtaen below.
Among tlio many interesting incidents that
occurred during the great tiro, in Now Yura,
tlio following should bo recorded : A wealthy
merchant who occupied a store in Front street,
seeing the danger to which his propo-ly was ox-
P’i.hciI, inuilo many fruitless attemp's to hire carl-
men to remove his good*—ant they were ullun.
gagod. Al last lie mot a cart, uud said to the
ownor “ I will givo you five hundred dollar* tor
your horse and curt"—“ Sir, iti*yours.” Willi
this moan* tho merchant removed the principal
part of his goods, amount ing to upwards "f
§80,000, which half an hour later, would have
been consumed by the Haines.
113 SharOK U. States Rank Stock, sold at N.
York, mi tho2Gt!i ult. ut ll'JJ.
Tho Aluxund'.r, arrived nt R- ston, brings n.
bout forty packages of Egyptian Antiquities,
three Egyptian mummies, uml a stuffed Croco-
dilo.
Late from Texas.—ll is stated in tho Natch.
< z Count!-, that a messenger from Santa Anna
to General Cos* has been intercepted, in which
iu formation is givon that Santa Anna would
march iu a few month* to tho rcliof of Cuss,
with from 3 to 10.000 mon, if the latter could
In Id out in San Antonio. Cos* und his army
aro now iu all prob ibility. iu the band* of tlm
Texinn*. Wo find iho following intelligence in
tlio Now Orleans True American ef the 21*1
iust.
“ Important from Texas—•• Ry the sclir Ju.
lius Cu'iar, 5 days from Rras-os, wo Icam that
tho last a-counts from cmnp received by express
at liras iria on the Mill in-ftaiil, states that on
tho morning of tlio 3 h on attack was mudo on
ilio Town of Sun Antonio hy tho Toxiau Army,
headed Iy Captain Milam 1 , and after a hard
liiIn "f 3G hours, succeeded in gelling posse*,
sion 0 three stone h mves, from which they hud
sil need two or tliroo of iho enemy’s guns, com.
munding important points, and when the express
loft s’. 4 o’clock on the Glh, the fight still eon-
tmuod—the Toxhn* had 2 killed and 12 woun.
dod—tho Iosj of iho onmny could not lie nsrer.
in i nod, but during the first 12 hours of the fight,
the enemy carried off all llioir dead, and when
the courior loll, 17 'load bodies could jai cuu.
ted round ouv the poun tliut was silenced."
fomiURCi ti* iti;< oeii>.
11 FAST I'ATrt* . HUM UVKRrool NoV. 7.
ITEST DATES FROM HAVRE NOV. 7.
Savannah Exports, January 2.
Por hip Congress, lor Liverpool—1403 Imlcs
I’pluud Cotton.
Pm ship Celia, fur Provi loneo—G5G halos ftp.
land, and 2U hales Sea Island Colton ; 110 casks
Rico.
Per barquo Armadillo, for Havre—754 halos
Upland Cotton.
Por brig Madison, for New York—303 hales
Cotton ; 32G whole, and 15 half Cask* Knyj ;
313 Hide*; 2 packages Merchandise.
Per brig Jane, for New Orleans—272 wliolo,
and 30 half casks Rise.
Per brig Lola, for New York—250 boxes Su.
gar; 50 hale* Tobacco: 50 bales Cotton; 92
cask* Rice ; G pack igo* Merchandise.
Per Sp sclir Torrouto, for Havana—81 casks
Rico.
Charleston Exports, Dec 29.
Now York.—Nchr Pmomac—100 bales Up.
lond Cotton,31 bbl* Rico and Sundries
December 30.
St. Louis'—(Senegal.) Fr Galliot Caroiiriu
. ...— - mu. i i nan K"g
(.un I’owder, 51 Otr», 71,573 feut l'llcli Pino
Rourds and .Scantling
Port in lire North Sen—RarqueCol Howard
— 127 lutes Upland Cotton, and 498 barrels
Rico.
Georgetown.—Sclir Columbia—GO bsosCof.
feo, 150 hugs Null, 13bbls Rica
December 31.
Greenock—Hr barque Romulus—115G bales
Upland Colloii.
Havre— Ship Cord.,vo—1011 bales Upland
Cotton, 1994 tierces Rim.
Now York.—Brig George—105 bbls Rica,
141 hulca Cotton ami iMorcliumtizo
Charleston Imports, Pec. 20.
Liverpool. —Rr brig Thomas—fil inn* t'nal
1137 sucks Nn|(, I50hus|i L Put.iloe*, 20 bhl*
Tar, 1 Cham Cahl.*, It) balu* C itton Rag,
ging, 2 cask* Clieoso, 1 pioco Cloth, and 7
pheep.
Ai'ou-ta, Doc. 31.—Cotton.—The (business
of the pu-i week ha* Inren very hmitud.'ullhougli
what few sales have boon made, luvo been at un
improvement on the previous week'* prices.
Tlio rco. ip's oouiiniio light, and loss Iia* boon
received tlii* week, tii.iu tin any week since lira
■ polling "f tho inurkut. Fur tho lust two days
there lias boon litllo or no hu-iucHs tratiancled,
and lint a singlo ir msaction yusterduy cunio to
mir kumvlodge—caused no doubt hy tlio rucop.-
•ioti of lotl'irs from Savannah, ulating that in.
f irmution had readied that city from Column
bus. that L:vi ip "'I a lvico* to tlio 3d Nor. had
been received ai Moliilo, Bi lling a further du.
linn in cnlt"ii of J I, within three days, nnd ffial
bills drawn iu tin* country on Livcrjioul house*
against consignment* to u consiilerahlo amount
had been refused acceptance, uud would coino
hack. Wo know not wliul reliance to place on
lhi> statement, i* we havo had no advices troin
M'lhih- by tlm last two mads. The sties in thi»
market for the past week wore as follows; 26
bales at 10, lout 11, 12 at III, 18 ft 12, 74 at
124, 217 ui 13, 56 at I3J 14 at 13|, 115 al I3|,
uml 214 al 141 nnl*. We toutiiiuu to quote, ex-
truino*, 10 a I II cm,Is
Groceries.—Nothing done during tlio past
week—noul oration.
Freights—duli.—To Sa van null, § 1 per halo
for Cotton ; to Cliurleston, hy buuls and Rail
Komi, 4 cent per Ih. Our river nl pro-out is in
good steam boat condition, und h >th Cliurleston
and Nuvaunuli bouts arrive und depart from our
whurvos.
Macon. Dec. 31.—Colton—Tlrero has been
little alteration in prices since our last, nnd lit-
tie coming in. Wo Continue to quolO 12$ for
prime qualities.
(Tiaiii E-TON, Doc. 31. Cotton -Tlio m ir*
hot fur Uplands, alter a temporary suipnu ioil
at the clo out lu*t week, in •'otiMiquonco of iho
tiic in New York, revived again on Monday
last, at price- agrei ing with our previous os.
On Wednesday purchasers duiiundud and ub-
tainud u reduction of J : o 4 ut a cunt, purlieu.
I 'fly mi an article iniorior to ftrimo or choice.
Yostorduy accounts from Liverpool lathe bill
November were rocaivod via New York, which
wore ruilmr favorahlo, and cuused our niarkot
to resuino it* Ibrmur stand. Somo holdorshow
over, declined selling until tho maikct hocuure
nioro soltlud. Piiiiiu and clmico Colton* eon.
tinuo scarce, anil are much sought after. Tire
sale* of ihe wook liavo amuuniod to upward* Of
1000 bales, of which tho fnTnwiftg urn llm par.
ticulur*: 23 halo* ul 12,29 at 124, GOut 124,
II ul 13, 85 at 1:4, 54 at i3j. 523 at ll, 117 at
114 682 at 144. 3l)5 ut I l|, 678 nt I4|, 126 at
I II. 774 at I4|, and 461 at 15. Quotations of
lust week continued, viz .'—Uplands, inferior
12 cents; ordinary tofuir 13j j 14; good fair to
good 114 a 144; prime to choice 14|a 15 —
There liavo been no Irunsaciioiis in Long Cot.
tmis whatsoever, with tlm exception of 8 bnlks
of I'lurid is, Hold at 33 cunts. We therefore a.
gam omit quotations.
Rice.—Our supplies continue very limited,
which is the cuiiso of tin* article remaining at
the pre.-on' rate*. Tire iransactimis of lire
week liavo been nearly equal to tlio rccupls iri
the same lime, and although there have been uu
sales .it our .igluiNt quotations, il ivus Imeuu n
a |iiimo unil chmcu nri'clo did not oiler. Tho
sale* of iliu week liavo uumunlcd to about 2000
obi* tlio principal part good quality, from §34
lo 3 3-16,1 lie remainder from §2 13-16 u 3 1.16
Flour—Has declined. S ilos of uhuul 1200
bbl* U .limiore Howard street, worn niuiitt du.
ring ill" week iu different lots at §7] 100 bids,
sold nl 7j. TIi" former prico is now gcncnliy
ui'ked hy hnldnrs, witu tlio exception of soma
who dam and higher rutos. Cano Floor ia held
at §7 7 8 10 8 Import* of 1 ho week 850 bids
from U.iltiinoro.
Grain—Thuro wna but nno parcel of Corn
received, consisting uf 1400 bushel.*, which
■uld at 80 cents for iliu New York market. No
arrival* ofOal*, Peas or Hay.
Sugurs-Severn I mi las of this article liuvo
taken plaeo during tiio week, among which tho
following linvo emiio within our kumvludge: —
40 iilnls I'orlo Rico nnd ubuul 50 hlnls Si ( ruix,
by imporlors, nl full prioos, oh per quoluliou*.
.Sugars ot all doscriptimis ure looking up, and
liolnui* of the fe.v lots now in liund, are not
aiixiou* to sell. Imported, during tho week)
81 lilnl* 1’orl" Rmo and Trinidad.
Coflce—Continues a licuvy article, although
some holders look fur au improvement. U(!
Imgs LiguiI'd, in two Iota, sold at 131 « 13*
cent*. About 100 bag* Cuba, 134 a 11 —tlio
lallur prico being fur u new prime Cuba article.
No arrivals.
Molaracs—No receipts during tho week.
From stores, by retail, somewhat higher prices
uro obtained than our quotations.
Sphits—Wu have advanced our quotations
of Now England Rmn,*evoral sales having been
inailo during the week, at our present raics.^^—
No altera 1 imis in other duscnptiuiiR.
Salt—Tuorehavo boon about 7500 sacks of
Liverpool received during tlio wook, a great
part of which has been dl>p sed of at our quo.
(aliens—Uie lower for brown, tho highoot for
bleached sacks. DOU sacks, of u very largo size
sold at § l 81).
Huron—No change. A new article conttn.
im* very scurronml readily coiniuuiids our rate.-.
Tho Mime m y lie su’d of Lard.
Mackerel—A lot of 3U1 half bbls received
during the week, sold on arrival at prices not
trunspirod. Wo havo however reason to bo.
Rove, that No*. I and 2 sold considerably under
nnd No* 3, near our lowest quotations.
Slocks—A sale ol a fuw shares of U.
Rank were made ut §111, N j transactions ,n
otlmr Slocks.
Freights—OfCotton for Havre iiAY^fc.'dinL'd
a shade. Liverpool remains us before.
Pitil.AnFi.PiUA, Dec. 25— Coffee—Tlinro ia
a bet;or feeling in the mnrkol, ond tho sales in.
dmaio an improvement in prices. Among tho
tho transaction 1 ' wore G to 700 hags new crop
Rio, good qnnli'y, at 13cents per lb, 4 11101; 400
b ig- fair to good, 124 1 I3jc ; 800 hag* St J)"-
in'ugo, a: 10| a 114", 4 and G mo*. 3 to 41 0
bigs Lag 11 ayr.1, n' 12J to 13c some Purto Rica
at I2j cent*, on lime.
Cotton—Tlm stock or. hand is nmv reduced
to G12 ImIoh, of all duscnpt.ons, including tl.o
caignuftlre sclir New Jersey. 313 biles,] at
arrived. Owing to the obstruction of tho uuvi.
gati'in. nr d ihc light stock en hand, nryulvanto
nf full 4 con' | or lb he* been realized \7illiin the
last throe days, m, our la«t wcoka prices. Tbe^
sales embrace 120 halca Virginia, at 17 a 17^®
per lb ; 371 bales Upl.iid and Mobile, the for
mer ul 16 to 184- 'he latter 16 m 18 cents, ft>r
old in r erior to goml quality now crop. A ship,
ment of 500 haluN has been jnuiie to Europe;
making tlm total weeks 'transaction!. 1000
bales.
Flour—The navigation of tlio rivor Dels,
vv.iro has been parti nly interrupted by Boating
ice during the week; and lius consequently pre
vented sumo operations for <hipniunt from being
co'uple'cd. Tlm week’s sales f.r expori amount
to 2200 bids at §6 75 per brl. Stock n hand
moderate, nnd reevip - light, owing lo the sup.
plies hy water King cut . ff *
Provisions—Sale- of225 kegs Western Lard,
at 9| contsporlh; Butter cuntinnes scarce, and
nmnmamis 19 lo to 20 cents for Extra and No
1 in tubs and kegs. Pork—Tim supplies by wa.
ter having been.cut "ff, and but htilo coming in
by wagons, prices urn fully sm-tulue I.
Rift—A Bile of 102 tierers at 3j cents per
lb, 6 inos.
Sugar—The transactions this week liavo
been al advanced prices, and nearly all tire light
stock rouinir.inir in fir.-t hands lias boon taken,
a por inn nf it for the Now Ymk market; Sales
of 8 to 9d0 buxts, White, and Brown Havana,