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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST II.
(Cor»e#j#*»denre of UM Bnrnmmk Oeorglsn.)
WASHINGTON, Aag. 5, 1811.
Sn many opinion! prevail *»•• course of
Mr. Tyl#r on the trank question, that it Isa ntst'cr
of front difficulty to ascertain truly what ha ininadi
l„ .b I havw Iowa ml J I7 a dial Inf uithed mambar
of tb* Whig party, oh# )• understood to ha In lb*
confidence of tin* President, that lli# bill will either
ba vetirad, or kept back until after tha adjournment
of Congress. My informant is from Virginia, ami
cum*. * it hoot op tuition front hia dialrtct. On llm
uilirr hand, a Whig member from Kentucky, who
U al«» well InltUtad in party tactiea, aa*ettactn-fi
dent rally to me, that the hill will ba eignpil. S|h-cu.
laiioa will bo eat at rest, liowoiar, in a few day*, a*
the House has concluded to take lira bill oot iff
Committee to morrow. After title ha> been done'
all that temaiiie In lie ncti-il upon ie llie Suit-Trim-
euty Repeal bill. The llaiikropt bill, to Ira e oe*
may be .Undid with, altould Mr. Tyler withhold
bit signature for any Imigih ol lima after it low
Iwvn pa.ivJi hot eboold he elgn it, and ineny b ut
that lie will) sui.lt U ilia di«|Hi*ition to go Itomo lliat
not more than a week can elspso before 1I10 mono
Itata «.f Congress will Ini on tlteii win lug way.
Tlta Ula role* on .1 tfferei.i topics I n the 11mi*o site w
tkat U fur* lit* clout of lb* session the Whig party
mint It* in a minority. Ilnlf a iloxeri aotea Itae
Iwen lh#eeltfiitof limit mijoiity on tbeir leading
inea.iiiiuhf ami they are now divided Ini'
*0 many clique., that If a loader wl.lted In pot III.
hand on them, UWu the ttUl.man'. (lea "they wuuld
not lot tltero. A hold and independent .peach wni
made yesterday hy Mr. I'roflil, of Indiana in wliirh
ho defined III* poailinn, by .hewing lit -I the people
had been dec. iml hy llie Whig proft-tiiotra made
to litem hr fore the election, which held the w.nd of
promt.* to the ear, hot had now brnlirn it to iho
Iio|n>. Ilo intimated an Intention of *np|Niriirig
Tyler, and contended that no principle nr iniratnie
wa* decided upon l.y the people in the lute contest
between lierri.on and Tyler. In proof of thi., lie
retd the lotlrr* of Tip and Ty oil the .object of a
National (lank.
Mr. fUmble, of your Slate, a)«n mad* a •perch
In which ho wont "a whol* tram for llm Uniik/i
ami Mid that the country irquiicd it, and all that
•<ot of btoud fcdeml *iMiernont which I* invariably
•aid without a .hadow of proof being hi ought for
ward 10 sustain it. I wonder If one Mr. Gamble
did twit introduce Into llm IInuse in lit* session ot
t'»ngrr*. lu ld «ume few »hort year*, (1835, I Ini.
lice)/At tiibVrtaiurjr Dill t |)ul ha not, In eon.
necliuM with Mr. Guidon, of Virginia, aupport it in
the strongest term*, an I firmly emilnnd lint a !)•
Stale* llai.k, fa nay shape, wn* unroniiilullonul 1
Timei change, how. yer, but thie time doe* appeal
a Inlle liw short for change on *och high question**
ra-ruiring a* it doc* ton, with otw yclep'd w "Slate
Might* man,"—a word.hy tlm way, jo.t now a rncrc
tnorkery, ami .hadow of a name.
Mr. Alford iniruduc*-ff tone funny thing* into Id.
•|awrh favorable to a Haul, but avoided argument
oa ihv subject. I rrgiet to aay that all y.<ur mem
ber, will v»u> io favor of tha bill. Wliat a falling
•fir Ails from prnfrt.ioa ami piinc-pte ! It I*
enough to make owe d»ubt wheiht-r peo|>l* liave not
bsme diMMiing within lira la.l few mouth*.
Tha 11 new Ml until 8 o'clock la*t night, having
tha* brow la mmUm* tltv*. hour*. Ttw cause m»y
he a iiibtiied ton heavy fall of rain, which com
■wooed about 5 o'clock, and ba* continued up to
lb** time. (9 a. a.)
Tlin Fortification Bill kae been or Jrml for rn-
gr***mr«t in the Senate. Several amendment* have
been carried, abicb mu.t in-re.se lli* amount of
appropriations a (-out a quarter of a million of dol
lar*.
Hr bare had m reocutivo bu.ioe** yet, and Mela
Badger it Co. remainperdu. A great many oilier-
Iwtg.r* .till remain, iuim ate dropped into clerk-
si*,-* one•sionally, whilewtlicr* ara living brie by
way* and mean* unknown. The decent |xirtion
geiN-ially bare got wliat lira/wanted and .uitwifor
llsrit noma.
CormpeadeaceofibeSaranoali Georgian.
WASHINGTON Cirv, Aug 0.
| . glancing over Gale* it Seaton's Kegutrr of
D-bates ft* 1835, I find that on tbo 13th of July.
Jill. Gamble offered the f.illuwitig revolution, which
wae ew*tain*d by him and some ninety nllier*, now
In lira ranks of the Fnlorsl Whig puny. Among
them I may milieu Me.ara. Wil.le, So*lot, Clayton,
Win, Ac.
"Resolrrd, That 1 ho Secretary of tlm Treasury
h# ./1 reeled to illgeit, and nirpare, and cuinmunl
estate thi* llou.e a dotniUsI plan hy which tin*
public nrinoe wl the United State* may be safely
ttillected, kepi and di*hur**d, without the agency
cj a lank or banks, either State or A'alignal."
Mr. Gambia esid "ha wa* opposed to tho cm.
playmrnt of nay agent hy tha Government, exetpt
iU own agent, an aganl that should ba aolely to*
sponsible to llwGoveinmenl. Ill* object was to aea
whether the Secietary of tha Treasury could no'
dispense with all banka. The Untied Slain Hank
had note gone down, a tv Kit to as oxvivsn. The
Government pirn teco niueitdedby llm I'rrsidant l"
1830, we* tha only otm which cema moro fully up
to hit idee of an aganl than any other," &c.
'I hi* rewdmi-in and the** remark* comprise al|
th# doctrine* held hy thn Democratic patty, and
lliry ate such a* aia undoubtedly lield hy a majoiity
of the people, If tlta question was faltly presented
to litem, llot it Htern* thu a cltanga ha* come over
lit# apirit of the dream of your Keprawntatives, and
out of ike whole Georgia Delegation, but on* ma
ha. lira fittnness to eland to hia principles. Thi. I.
fill, Thornes K. Foster, to whom bo given all doc
|>iaiia.
Thus will h«»e Iron carried two of the mu.t ob
notion, measures in the Soudi, and to your |H-up|o
ia particular. If the e#’« #/ the Stale •>/ Ueotgui.
Ha l (lie eight vote* of your Hi'prw*euiaiive. U-en
given agreeably to tlieir foim.-r profesdon., the
Tat{f DiU would not brra been p#*wd, and tlm
only hope wa can now havo of its defeat, i* in itm
btmiM.nl l’iw*ide«t Tyk-r.
Yesterday brought forth *everal rnrioii* tiling*
Tlm |wiucq>al wt* tlm lallmg off ol .Mr. rinnwa* F.
Mar.lull, of Kentucky, fmni the truce* of filrr
Clay. When it» r. ineiulfrc I that Hu. gentlamao
come# from fi*r. C.** own di.lfkt, even a Whig
must *»w that them is "*oni'-thing rotten in Don-
math." Wtial gives llm ooorwr ol tins grutb mau
more force, U, that he wa*. uatil the |st*Mge ol llwi
Bank Bill oompromtw, an tnlimaia personal, m,
well'as political friaad of the great Kentucky bum.
bug. and that be ie a man of powerful talent*, not
even hie bittew»t enemy can deny. Through one of
lb* a bluet member# of tlm Kentucky d«l-gation in
tho House, 1 learned ia Urn eaily pert of thi* session
that Marshall *m *ha "big gun" of the Whig
party ia tlm House, and so stated through the
"Georgian.” lie proveJ himaolf 00 ye*t. n!#y, cod
came fork Wldly. in tha pmamvoa of a grant sonny
persons, and stated that he "ceuld near Urn cellar
ne IwegvT—that be had draw a the award against
Howry Clayr-and although b* was aware of Clay’#
I all a# wo# in Kentucky, hia thought# at Jmul would
mm aia natramallad." Thi#, to ha ante, was at at ad
ia what might ha celled a crntfidamial chela ef
fiiawdr, but a* theta was ao metier of tocrecy in it,
1 da not Imshata to give his onn words.
la bis s|mech, Mr fifsrsboll took high Federal
ground. (Ha Is tho nephew ef the lata Chief Juv
tice ef llm United Stales.) (la considered tlm rs.
tabllshmeat of a Back constitutional, and wwuld
eabmltuao eompromim, and hast of all, that pro
pound by Mr. Clay, which yUU* up .b« pou# r ^
•staMiddag firaadras la tho Sute*. without their
l!« con landed that if there wn* any Uw
pstsud by Cnngies* ami disputed by tbo Stato*. lb*
H.qovm* CnJit wn* the ad_)ud*e*tot-—and that the
object uf t'lay'* amendment,wn* to bring ill* State*
or *ome «f them, in diri'et collision with tlm Genet*
al Government. This wa* not according to Id#
idea* of propriety, a* one had no tight to intrrfeie
with thn ci>n»tiiiitioa*l arliott of the other—thus far
Im wa* a Siam Mights man. The State* could not
legislate for Congress, nor Congrats for the States
—tliey had their different spher s, and if either
transcended them. Nullification wa* tlm rightful re
medy.
I wonder what our Georgia State flight* Bank
pcoptn would *ay to thi*f For my own part, I con
ceive it mb* taking th* high ground of Federalism
and Nullification. Mate vine ia lagalelle
Mr. Wise followed Mr. M., and sustained hit
opinions generally, lie never had a doubt of the
power afCnngro** to eitabll.h a hank, hut lie wa*
opposed to till* hill, owing to tho miserable Irivkery
of a compromise which It contained, and which wav
only • (T-ctcil hy certain Senator* dodgoig tho ques
tion on its pa**ng* in lit* Senate.
Aftrr speeches from fi|e**r*. Dean, of Ohio, and
Thompson, of Indiana, fur and against tin- hunk 1
Mr. Adam* moved u* amondini-nt*—that thn State,
•hnold uu- li* allowt-d to »uh«ctib* for vtock—-that
weinl**rs ,-f tho Ij-givlatorn should Im. nllowod to
act a* dtiBciotv—that tint Frevidentiol Inin sliouM
tody Im fi*o years—that foreigner* shonM fie alio
to taka stock—and that Congress slioold have p
erlo estahli.il hranrlu-s In tho Stales. All them
amendments Iming upposod to the leading feature
of the hill, Mr. A. then went oil to show the onin
ions of Washington, Jelli-rvoo and Mmliom, in hi*
gnril to Ilia rneatute, but wa* cut short by tin.' gag
ml-.
Messrs Jones, of Md , fogersoM, ut I’n , ilaronrd,
of N, V., Hunter, of Va., mid Underwood, of Ky.
cooiinued ill* debaio until hiauit 11 o'clock, p. t».
wIm-ii tlm rommlitr* rose. Air. I'ick*ns ha* llm
fl-mr till* inoining.
Tha Fortification Ihll, and ill* hill In rechurler
llie Disliit-I fthaving shop*, pa**eil tho Senuio yes-
lei day i thn (ininar without n division. The latter
bill giant* the hanks here power to do huvinns* oil
irredeemable foreign paper,and was vlmn^ly oppos
ed by Mr Ihinton. Tlm Navy I'eniion Mill was nest
taken up, ami several amendment* pr-p-v-d and
rejected. The motion now |N-mhng is lo ics'oro the
bill tu llio*ha|Ni it bore in 1837.
In llm inniidog Imur, Mr. Meulon prevented
petition from certain cit.s-nvnf Virginia, piolctiiiig
iigainit ilia passage of llm tneasnte* now Imfore
Cungies*. Dm tins, Mr. Clay res* in great wrath,
nnd limn brgan one of thn most noisy scenes evo r
ilne*s>d hi the Sennio. We had Iio|m-b that the
Ki'iiincky Sr-naloi's sdcnce lately, would have pro.
veni*«l any more scenes of bully Ism and ■■
S hut, It seems, ilmt "thefilthy trmain filthy
■till." lie did 1101 wish lo have llm rt-solui hoi prinunl
to received, and arcwidingly,iw*iily.o„*of hi# rnnk
and fd* gagged th* pinning motion. Kvery day's
Pkpcrienr* shows plainly that (May i* no Id* last
b-i*. With all liuiiiu, so mote it In-, v»y I.
Your*. B. I„
oldori, having been founded in I80'J, and till I8IU.
when tlm I'hi Kappa was formed, was the only So
ciety in College. Birth'havn now alegtnt build
ing# for their leading rooms, Libraries and Halls;
and built numlicr unitedly on their list nf honorary
member# nearly every dlsltnguitlred gentleman in
th* State, Tbesa Sorb-lie* give a healthful char
acter to ilia liteiature of th* College. Tlm time
rics and precepts which tbo siudsnl learn* in Ids
test book*, nr* Hera brought into aclivo use; his
knowledge is liera developed and applied, hi*
modest abililM* encouraged—hi* tnlenisstlmolated.
and hi* r.hararter her* receives a distinction, which
it retain* through lifo. Tha rivaDliip Im' wean the
'wo Socielia., though strong, is yat generous, and
ns limy unite together in thi* annual discourse,they
uliemal* in the selection of an orator.
flank of the United State e vi.Sieholat Hid Jit.
—Yesterday in tbo Dlsliict Court, Messrs llawle f
J Wharton nnd F W llohboll, counsel for th* Hank
of the United Slates, in tha soil brought hy that in
Stitutinn against Nicholas Middle, filed a d'-rlarn
lion selling forth the damages at ono million of dol
Ini*, and laying their claim for that sum. I bey
idso entered n Mol* upon the defendant to plead
within eight day*,or judgment would bo takan.—
/’raasy/euaioN.
Wln-re is Joel Kastman! Why it not Id* nomina
lion, for District Attorney, confirmed! Iln* it -
in tin- ear* ol lli* Scnuifl, thm Im, in direct violation
uf IVcImI-i's (.‘iicuUr, wrote to Mr Drown, thii-at
rning him wilh decapitation, if ho did not inwove
llm •iil'nltoiu custom house officer*! Wo pail.* for
n ro, lyv— J'ortmionth (N. II ) Oat., 3d in*/.
AVer (.’niton.—A halo of now Cotton (*av# the
Foil Gaum* Whig) wn* received in thi* plueo on
th* U9th July, fiom th* plnmmiim of Mr. Thooins
Toe son, llamlidph county. It wa* purcha*--d by
Mes*r<. John Dill & Co. at Iff cent* per pound,
and •lined with Mr. John W. Sntlive. Tlm cotton
was ready for in irket on ill* L’flih July.
at U lo3l)00 men, with about HOtl piece* of cannon
of ililfiirant calibre, and on ilwt I’.iikIisIi side only one
man killed by iheir shot, and on.- wounded. Tlm
Chines* Admiral, "Kusng," fell In defenca of ih>.
Mogua fort*, a* also two oilier mandnns ol high
rank. Tlie pritonera at Singso weia released and
Cln-u-Sau givea up on th* ‘.Mth Frebrunry, after
which 01m of tha tianspoii* arrived from lleng-il,
and not baing nwero ol thn eyaruaiinn proceeded to
Clmu-Ssu. and ua the Captain's lending, he was
immediately murdered. II M 8. "Columbine"
had sailed lor ilia northward, an-l it was supposed
to prevent th* like occurrence lo any of th* other
vessel*e»peeled. Tlm day after the fall ot tlm lingo*
lor# reward* wero nfli-ied for British subjects,
$109,009 lor ■ line battle ship*, 59,099 for a steam
cr, 50,099 to said Klllott, Bramer, or Morrison,
and for cither o| their Iwads $ Wl.OUII.
Canton Market, April 15.—'Two* were high and
scarce—th* liana merchants wiltdeal for cash only,
and insist upon bring paid for On tens helot* limy
are slopped, artring from the dbinist of tlm pre
sent siaia of affair*. In fart it wg* generally Im-
lievd that the arrangement for irn|w could not run-
litiu* many days, and that the Foreigners would
again Im corn jm- I led to leave f-r .Moron. A largo
eiti ampment of ('liina troops, which wero daily in
creasing, wa* visible frtim tlm faOorm* ktaluumd
bark of Canton. Green Teas, very few in market,
liavinc been kept hack, and many *#*11 away, when
tin- Mriti-h apptimchrd thn city, nod ihvConcul
rvp-tl on th* 15 h of April was that th* Cl'iimte
f-'vernmeet bad . end>iiigia-i| nil tlm luiaia for
liaos ipping of troops, and which prevent tlmir
bringing the Tea* to market.
THUKbDAY MORNING, AUGUST 111. IU41.
CorrcsjMtiiJctice of llm Savannah Georgian.
ATIIKNS. August 5, 10-11.
Our litnraiy festival is uvri ; ull it* services nr*
p'-riiutned; visitants am fa*l imiring. and quiet wil t
whim resume Imr reign. In my hasia lo give yon
llie aarliest new* of Commencement, I omitted to
•ay any tiling ab uu tlm Junior Ksbibition, wldcli
look place tlm evening liefure.
IheCidlng* Chnpolwa* Inndsomely lighted up,
and crowded to race** In a brilliant and fsthiom*
hie audience. A smdl but select band discoursed
eltHpient niuikt—and the whole seen*,in which hoa«y
age, and emiMoit station ami profound learning, ami
bewitching beauty, blended willi tlm n.piraii-
llie youtliful srlr-daKwa* llirdlingly iiiierr*iii-g. '1 ho
orator*, nine in number, evinced raip -cislda talent,
and eoasMleraldn cubivstioo.
1 he following islbe order of eaorcises:
Music.
I’rayer, by the I’resi lent.
Immurrshly of llm Soul, Jolm C Veoin, Morgan
Cn. Ga.
1h* material an-l moral world, James C Cook jr.
Culumbu*, G>i,
Music,
Me .sure* id lli* lm«ginaliuii, James It, McCnr-
tei, Franklin Co. Git. ,
Inlluenre id ftve thought upon Nsllo'inl (Ttnrac-
ter, A C Gurlitiglon, Lutireii* DiMy.Soitib Cato
ma.
Music.
Our Country's Claim lo Hi-fioenieni in tbo Arts
ml Scinncnt, Tlrotnas A. Hamilton, Adorns.
I'oliticssl l.iceiiilousiinjs, John W. Woirotd.Spur.
laidiurg Di*.S. C.
Music.
MulnMlity of Fortune, John M. White, Kllwr 1
Cm. (la
I ho mnrq Liberty. tho rn-iro Light, Henry Hull,
jr. Allien*.
Music.
"Cliivalrln,
Trnuihe, Honor, Freedom, Ciwtirsit."—I.CIi»u«t.
John II llar|mr, Gnwntboro, Ga.
Tha subject /waller of nearly all llie*# piece* wa*
good, 1 jttiei too ff irid, and sumetima* straiiiwl.
bursting occasi mally into passages ofgieal energy,
and senteuccaol refined beauty. Mr Garliugton
svs-mwl to ba master «d hi* theme, which he trv-wl
«ul wilh boldness and fervour, throwing out Ins cn-
vrgetio lltoughl* in an eiiergelh* manner. Mr Wof
ford a<*n showed great spirit and freedom of style
and el-iruiinn,only requiting judicious curbing to
become an eminent or#lur. Mr, Hull, cshihiied
much gra> efubie.* of manner,nud g't-at M'n*ildcne<
uf matter; Id* llmuglil* wrro go-xl, nml happily or
pressed; a I ttl* rnoro of tlm Pemottk*nian fire,
and Imi would have sI-mmI the first of tk# orator*.
Hist place, however, wus almost unaninio.i.ly con*
c<skl lo young Harper, ol Greensboro, who in tb
romsntk* topic of the "Crusades," dcvelojied with
peculiar elegance, their character and iulWncr
ami liiiko.1 Id* tins* thonghi* together hy iln- silvery
intonation* uf a sparkling eloqucnco. The prom!
noill fiult* disco.eiable ll, most allstf dm sp-skro.
wore a loo rapid ami monotonous elocution, «.
Ibiwing and diffusive style, ion stiff and mechanical
gvsdeulstwvn. a wsut ot logical srrwngvment, and
not enough ailetitiou to tho rule* of rhetoric.
Consiiertng die fact that there isno l'rofc*»<ir id
Bcllgr Im-Hios, ami oratory in the colU’ge, they per
for tried remark tidy well.
1 be usu.il oration before the Societies of tho Col
lege, wa* delivered thi* morning by Mr. Fianei# S
Marlow, uf Savannah, a graduate of tin* class uf'Jfi.
Th* Dcmustlwmiaa and I’hi Kappa Societies.formed
in their respective llallv, which stand facing each
oilier, ami each marching out in siuglc file to the
middle of the Campus, blended with each other,
and entvred the Chapel. Judge Loegstrcri, the
Honorary President of the Phi Kippn. o|H-m-d the
eervicas wilh prayer,after which. Mr. Daiiownwc,
nd in a beautiful eiordium alluded to the f.clings'
of the alumni. as tbvy' came up fnun time to time
front tbo ceres and duties uf Ida, to mingle in thn
festival of their Alma filater, and givethvir hearty
"God speed" to those i«ut ushemi from its Hall*.
The subject M Ms address was thss duties and re,
•poasibillliee of educated men, panicula'ty to thi#
State, lie treated it with much cleverness, with
various and forcible illustrations, and urged bums
hie injunctions with #oaod arguments, nod stirriag
appeals. The high character for scholarship which
Mr. Ilertow bold wkila hern In College, had pro
dwcod grvat ea|<ct»tions, and his youthful spimar-
sacs awakened much ia'erest. His delivery was
much fettered by not being master of bis speecb,
and many were therefore disappointed in hie vratu
ry. I have beast told that it I* to be puhlisbed.boi
of this 1 am not certain. The Demostbeaisa nod
Phi Kipps ore rival Societies, each bavlag for it#
object tlm advancement uf students in composition,
declaration and debate. The Dcoiosthcnian is the
Judge ll'ilihuriun, lli* nuilmr of "Sain Slick,"
look hi*scat as Judge ••fihi'Fu|>ii-ninCoiMtnfN-.vi
Sn tin, n few days sine*. II* ha* previously lid
it on ih* Mcnch of the infener Court uf Coni
inon Plena tlicii'.
The l.onn.—Wo l*i|rn from llnslnn ilmt half 11
million of th* U. Slates twelve million bum had
lieen taken at an Interest of five and two fifths per
cent, and tlmt Imlf a million morn wus ofT-tcd ut
five nnd n half.
Iln f* million will prnlcibly Im taken hy on* of
our cliuri'uhhi instituti-m* nt five nnd a luill* |h-
cent interest.—*V. 1’. Jmr. (tom. ilk last.
Savni.—At IliuJ-itmiro UUihJon*, lli* U. S.
•hips I'otumn*, Copt. Stoicr, licuiing tb* bin-ul
|N*nnant nf C*nt. 8. Ilidgclcy—Cunmrd. Cnpt.
IWrum, from river Lu Plain—Decolor, Ggd'-n,
limn Mnhhi—Kntetprise, Golil*hormi*h,lioin Kivet
I.'• I'luta. 11.8 ship Minion wu< doily oapi-otrd
'loin tho north.
TDK RANK.
For whom am lit* ll'Aigs in Congress eacinYinj;
all tlmir i-m-rgics to have a Rank churlndf
Tins following fiom an cvclinnge paper shows
hetlmr tho people or tlieir aiistiKr tic 8uu«iois n
Congress nia tu bvnnlil.
( From the N. Y. New fins.)
Senator Pierre of N. Ilampshii*. in his «p.-i-,-1,
in ill* U 8 Senate, ngain.l allowing n U S Hunk, if
we were lo have one, lo loan money to member* of
Congress, rend from the Bank Report presented t„
llm Senile in 1934, by the pretrnt President ol tlm
United Siii'e*."S'iinte Documents, sei.inid sn.sion
twenty lliitd (.'o"gre*s," page 319. From that
document it appealed that in 1331 ilmru was loan
•••I to fifty nine members nf Cotigte**, >b* •om of
three hundred and twenty tiro thomanil ont hun
deed and ninety nine dnttare- In IM3'J, the you,
when the bank r liarlwr was arrested by tlm veto of
that stern old man whe occupied llm houso and
hearts *rhisrouiiirymen, there wus loaned in fifty
four members of Congress, the sum «f/"Mr hun
drrd and irvrnty eight thuumnd and sixty nine
dollars, lu 11133,llie nieinurable panic ye-ir, there
louned to fifty right ineuiliers, three hundred
oa<f srrmtir four thousand stern Awadrtd
sixty six dollars. Ill 103-1, hope began to dei liue
i'll tlm bunk. Mild so. aim, dnl its liliu of divnimiis
- member a ot Congress; hill even in that year tlm
loan to g//y/«co members amounted ’ohro handled
and thiity eight thousand Jilt hundred and eighty
six dollars.
From the New York Herald Kiln, tih lost.
LaTF.ST FROM CHINA dihkct
Highly interesting Intelligence—Slate of the
ll’ur.— ltd. niiirumg tlm ship Aklnir, C'npiaiu Du
nniresq, uinred in HUdiy* troin Oiultin.
IV* are indebted inCap'iiiu D for llm f--l|owing
iiiii'ii-,tit,q siuleuieiit *1 tim ultuek on Cun'
• Im iiolivuuiiori uf tho Kmp.-ror uf tho Cole.H its
limn
Aclivo o|ieint'mii* i^iusi Pokiu were to begin in
Till-: ATTACK ON CANTON AND ITS
FALL
On llie‘1,'1I1 Fehruaiy " K'-.lien," the High lirqn-
lisl Comoiusioner, Iniving lui eil I* fulfil hu erignge
twwnt with Cnplalw K lmt, hustthties were resnni-d,
and on the Hfilli, all tlm Imtiorh-s al til* Uoeca I.
go*, were simulianiously attacked, and in tbecouise
of a couple of hours fell to Imr Majesty's aims,
,snd sie entirely desttoyed with thei'scoption of the
Fort uu North Warvhut. wliirh htvlicen gniiisoned
and now support# 'ho Mriiish Jack. ‘I Im fidlow-mg
day a part of the Ib-et niuveil up llie rivur,capiiii|..g
and destioying all the fortification# and
every ntisiiui lion. Tlm Knglish ship Cambridge,
that had Imen put chased by tim Chine#*, lined *•
man of w-sr and stationed at ti e lir-t Mar, nli-oii
couple of mdes below Wbampoa, was lil-.wn up
ami several hundred t.'hineur in her. Uu llm Ill'll
March the torts in llm immediam iieighb.oti.M.,1 ol
CifttHti were tuk'-n pos«vs»iou id' i«y llw r.ngli«h,
who landed without much opposition, nnd wilh
tine* In ariv elm. rs hoi.red tb* llriti.h Jack 011
let* Kast India Company’s factory, end when Ctqu
Klllott dictated an w rangemeui for a temporary
liede, 11 ml savo to the city, tho local authurities
•owed.
Iinmediatety upon tha fall of the Rogue Forts, th*
city of Canton wav evacuated by all thus* wlmeould
afford to move, taking with ilmni their latnilio. and
property; and when the Akhai left, China street and
the business pail >{f the subsurhs was des,-|ied,
simp, shut up, and scairely any une In lie seen.
U11 llm news of III* titlark U|hui llie Rogue learh
ing IVkiu the Kmp- ror ordered tineo iuipen.il C-
mt.viuuers, and a near tclwtiau.ta procewi twCwntow
ami to eatermiiiaie the Knglish, swearing tu his
U-t edict that butli powers could not stand—oimi or
tho oilier must conquer or perish. Kestuuu was
deted in chains to tho capital, to he tiled as a traitor
lor having degia.l d himself so much as in mevt II
M Plenum cuturie*. *r In listen to llm cession of
Hung Kong. Some ol'the important charset,
reached Canton in time lo witneM the success ot the
llritieli arms, ami to sign the iruou aad to sanciioii
a temporary trade.
Un tlm 1‘Jth March the steamer "Vesuvijs,
with a dvtaeliim-ul uf boats under the command of
II M ship Sauiaiang, preieeded up the inner p«s
•age,de«Uuy ing all tlm fortifications, and removing
the ohstiuctions iutbat quartw.
Captain Kilim was at Caaton, ptotectcd by 1
military guaid, wailing the eriival of " Yeli-hua,
the Kmpciui's eejdmw, who wa# Inuirly rapecle.|.
and who he would compel (by foico if necessary,)
lo Mnctton tb# arrangement made hy h.s roheague*,-
Four men of war are stationed ia tho Macao pas
sage, above Canton thtee a few miles below, and
sin m\ Whampoa, and where tliey will remain to ia
sure the safety of iba foreigners, ami lo check any
inorbery'tM the pen of th* local authorities, and
the other vessels are nttho Rogue, Macao ami
llong-kong.
Major Genera! Sir Hugh Gougb. arrived on the
3d March,ascomminder-in<liirfoftbe IsnJ forces,
Oa lh*9|it March Sir Gonion Bremer, the naval
commander left in the Queen steamer, for Bengal,
to coaler with llw Governor General, Etui Mgeta
reinforcement of troops, eapectrd back about tho
first of June, when the fleet would proceed north,
end at the meuth uf the Ptko, within 99 miles of
Pekin, compel th* Kmprriur tu ackoo* ledge that be
is in no way superior in tbs other potentate* of the
e»nh, sad to gel 1 vdrr.s fur past invulu, and to
teach him luiuru civiliti.
The io«s of the Chine*# in tho -urrMsid engage
menu from the attack ujMia Chomped (7th January)
to the landi-ig of the Biilisb at Canton is estimated
FKDKItAI. PllKCKPT.
* Pi-rs-in* employed undnr th* guvernment, nn l
prid for their services nut of llu pttlilin tren-uty.
are not r-Kpecietl to lukn an ner'reo ,.r »ir*-ioiis pmt
iuntiruip's in iufl ienc* ihemin-l.ur W'lesof other-
aurli riinduel lining ib-npod im-nnsist'nt with iho
spim of iln- C'.MMlitu inn nud the .lu'ie# nf puhl
ng.-ni. under it."—/> ll'iliter’s Circular, March
30. inn.
I'rd-ral I’xample.—The District Attorney nnd
NiivalStnre Kui-|e-( wrmtn In Mr Drown, Cnllrclor
»f this Port, giving him In understand, ilmt if he
lid mil dismiss th* subaltern Custom liouin officers,
h* would suffer th* enus'-quenep* hy having his own
head lukeii off!
\Vcn«k the Irene.I purl inn* nf community in put
thm mi l that tojyther, and then u-U u« wlint they
think of fedvruhsrn.—Portsmouth (N. II.) Clas.,
3d insl.
. NKW ORI.KANS. August 4.
• Yellow Freer.— IV* understand that since |ho
In.t piililicniion nfth* Bmrd nf Health,, throe dis
tinct c-rsrs «f yellow fever—-.wn of them fatal—
have been repotted. Our informal inn is deiivcd
from umpmstiunilihi autlo-ri'y —Dec. •
The Weather is rertaiuly most unprtqiiliiuis to
hmdlh. t-'no^m the shad*, intensely hot in th*
situ—hut ilurWlrtliu for* part of tho 1 Ight, and nl-
"i"vt unciimforialdy cool towards morning. Th*
ntmo.pbriic vUei-siludes mi* severely fell by ull
cbir-n's, nnd though no epidemic a# yet prevails,
• b* reports of th* Board nf llriihh show 11 vi-iy so'i
•mm mortal ly Keghty sin deutlis n wun-k, in a
popnliiii»li dimini.hed fully one third by dejiarln-hs,
prores bemud a doubt that tho season is decidedly
sickly —11,
MrSchunlrrufl, who has pursed 31 year* "f his
life o;i our Western fromier is nhoul fogim the
public the fruits nf Ins various j .mines and inter
course iiiiMing lli* I (it linn tiiln-H. Iln has discover
rd n inode ol leading iheir ‘iiicienl hieroglyphics,
e bit'll is pel fee ly iulclligil Ie to the Irhes of the
iioithwcst, and Inis thus In-t-u able In setll* llie long
dispute nlmm lie-ii'srripiinii on the-rock ut Dightnn
which soino have rullrd I’l tent*ion nnd other* Uu
liic. li is simply a record of a Imlitu fought h-ng
■ to Itet went two trilies.niiil gives lit* number oft be
reinbutnnts nnd ufilie •1.1111011 both sides.—Newark
Daily Ado. *
prom the New York Express, 4th insl.
M.iNKY MAIIKKT—CITY NKWS.
The sudden fall nf U S. Bunk Stock lo |-|j has
enu-ed n g-nul deal pf surprise fn the street. Tho
stock upoiators aia in the dm k os lo the cause.
(Pram the same )
*ST—CTIT
MONKY MAIIKKT—CliV NKWS.
Thuisdny, P. M.
Ttlt* InM nf llm U S Bunk .tnt-k (nr Ihu nr ihree
days past is nrcnuiitril f»r in the stuvl hy tlm fact,
lli'il Foreign liiilduis llnougli the House of Prime,
Wind St King, luivu Inn-n tin owing it inm tuuikvt.
Thi. itiit.ab't-iiunof th* S'tN-k into th* New Yoik
iiiui ket ft nnl Kumpe, 10 what unioiint ivnot known,
enabled llm conliiiclM* tin limo lo tluliver nt lower
tale, by i-teaiing n supply linger limn tlm^Ii-nmutl.
TAU.AHASSKK. Aug. 1.
W>- have i>>h„| reus-"i for Indi.-ving dial th* levers
wlncli Imre previulml for In* Inst month, t* uu unu
sual on tent, in Tallaliu.sre and its vicinity, have
creaily iiliatetl, holli in number nnd severity uf the
cases. We lit-ur t-f bill fi-w new ftl.'-s, Olid lli*.*
who have been herciofor* nliHckw-l, nud w ho with
stood its early advances, mu oangenerally cenvulos
rout.—Star.
We lo-iru by an rspr.-sdt.it nrrivc-l in town yes
■••nifty. ili it tb* iniiil cuiriur *11 ill* Augustine ro.-d,
mi l tin i-xpi*s* iitlet, »*!•• kdlrd by the linluiu* nn
Wfilnesday I-Irt near Foil IImnili.ui. Ibis i* the
fulti tm-wt .,f die pti-.l'fitnit we tuudv ■<•«« -.vfier the
dismissal *f Gen. Rend and tb* vnlunteeis, sit*:*
wlii' li wo Imre hail llii--eattack, mid •t-vi-u >j*ath-.
lire new two polio* of Indiun in Mnl lle
nud Host Florida, and lie- Iromiet settk-i* lire daily
ovpo-t-d to hi,mi I shed uml inurtlrr.— Pioridian,
31 st Hit.
The etoys—A« far ns we loivu lieutd, tho pros
Inii-t nl ih-rel-i|>. is quite auenuraging mi tbo pl.ui
ter. Tho coin crop is a gti-al one, and is nearly
msdo. A large ptulior. is already secure from tlisav
t*r.—Ibid.
The Rritlsh C'hutt'h Intelligencer has die follow
ing purugiaph c- iiccining Uethop Doanr, of New
Jcisey:
A Novel t 'irenmstance.—Th* Right Hev. G W
W Duiino, D l» Rldinp of New Jer.uy, in tho Uni
n-d Stale*„f Ail* tit-a, is now- in ibis cnuiilry, nud
offi iiittla'All Souls Chun h, St M iry le-beim.-,
*11 Sund iy 1110;mug Iasi. Tins exrt-ll--*t bitlio|i is
the fust iiisiuiice nl'nii Aniotican rh-rgynnn ulfici 1
ting in Kiigl m l since the ntro'iilion. IVrmissien
was grnii t-d by the Bishop of London, in nccor
•Iunco with ibe Inie net of I'urlinmoi't; pn-viously
lowhn-b no Am* rican t-lorgynian could elliciuic in
any of our churches at all. The bishop l-i .k the
north side of the rotnirrnyton, and pn-ni-lietl an ex
cellent ver non on die iffitervuuci-#f die Sublmili.—
1 hougli his 1 ever once comes from a tepuh!h-.ui
Country, he mu.t readily read llis ptayrr for
bar ni.jo*tv llm Q-iet-n. lie is about in pn-ach
at tin* opening of die 'new parish church nf Leo !*,
shell ly Intake plug . Wo are otrrcdhigly triad
dial-lie rler*y have tiew tlm giat>fying privilege
ot showing 1 he catholicity of he church, by trreiv
it'g the.i hti-lliren of o'lior branches nf Cl* is-'study
Cudmlic ch-ireh imo ihoir i-hurcht-a.in their ntiicitl
chtr.i ter, which was never Wfote questioim-.I,but
disnlbiwed in t-rnenc* l»y llm gnvoir.mrnt, fur ro*
sous winch we are Imppy tu say bavo long cra»« d to
posM-ss any foice.
Caution — Tlwrtiiiorof the Dublin Freeman's
Journal, i-autiunii.^ I— British Ministry sgain.i on
tetim; wn a wa with tto» renrory,uses the following
language:—"When America wushut a sapling, .he
put you to on* hundred and seventy millions of ex
pease,in your unsuccessful attempt to cut Imr down.
Her boughs have shot forth far since then—her
trank had grown in widih end fitmnes*—she has
i*»w a nation'll bark full fifty years uf age, gnatlod
anJ tough anti an'ireken—'twill take a pretty sum
of money to cm down ibis sturdy stem, I’tay,think
of it ia time.
t'lafit'lllmln-t-! slid oearihy .way,
UtMiimtii'dthruugli ages yet untold ;
O'er * a nil's proud re.lms thy stnrs'lisplay.
Like morning's radiintebiuds uundleit.
Flag of the skies! rtill peerless shine,
Through ether’* axiir* vault unfurlod,
Till every hmiil nudhenrt entwine.
To sweep oppress inn frmn the world.
This Institution is one of the nnul deadly hostility ■
Isihig ngsinst dm nrinciides mid form iff *ur C'instilu-
linn. The nation is at tliis time, m strong and united
in its sentiment*, dial it cannot he shaken at this mo
ment. Hot suppose a series iff untoward event# should
iN-rur s'dfi.-ii-nt to bring into doubt tlm competency ofa
Itepubliesn Gie-ernuiont to meet a crisis of great dan
ger, or to unhingi the f-onfideiu-e of the people in the
iiuhlir foncti'ituiri'**; nil hi.iiliitimi like tlii-t penetreiing
by its hranches every part of the union, acting hy emu
nrind and in phalunv, may in a critical moment upset
the government. I deem no government safe, which
i.imdnrilm vassalageofany selfponvlitiited auiliorities,
or any oilier nutlmrity dun dint of iho union, nritsrog
tilnr liilirtinii.vrit!#. Wliat un nlistructioiicoiild not tlii#
Hank t;f the United States, with nil iiv hrnnrli bank., be
in time of war! It might dictate to us the peace we
should arct'pi, or withdraw it. ni-l. Ought we then to
givr blither growth <>• nn in.uitulion so powerful, so
ll"«til*.— Thimos Jeffirrnn.
POlt (iIJYEllNOIt,
niARLKS J. 3lrIM»AI.n.
ITT* To puhli.h itctrein nntlci|.nlinn of thixday's
mail wn hnvn to exclude editnrial and nthor matter
prepared for our column*.
(T7' A ticket fur AlJermen. deposited in ruir nd-
vnrlising Imx, requires th* aims of the |ienun who
loft it to ent ide it in nn inreilinn.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
Siilutilay is iho last tluy, rentier,in pay your tuxes'
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE.
Ily. ill* itehi. Joseph Crowell, Cnpt. Goodwin,
ill* Editor *f dm Geurgisn hu# rrruivoftrom a cor-
respundent tlm following letter; also, tho Herald
of F'litluy lust.
ST. AUGUSTINE, AugiistU
Deur Sir—1‘heie is nothing new h*r* w hntever.
Of imr Intlinu uffitii's there is nothing lu communi-
cni*. Arrtiuais lr*m Tampa to die 1st insl. .peak
of llm piotpecl til the teiniinadna of the ImI'hm war,
as fiivowdile, there lasing a grenter proportion
wuriinr. umtilig llio-e who mine in
Thu Win. G.i.i*/i suiletl on Suturilay ft? the
Siiuilieio posts. ' '
The sclir Stephen"& KrencD hns jn«t 111 rived u*
quuiniiiinu from Cbni le.tini.
O* Miss Lucy Hooper, the Brooklyn I’oeti-si, i.
tloutl. • . .
LATER THAN HIE MAIL. •
By llm stfampnekut Charles Do ten i n g. Cnpt.
De«%,.we yesterday/uvenown tecuiwtl fcim tw»r «t>
lentive Charln.ton corrcspoiiduni; papers tine by
tills furen'Min’s mail.
Our render* will perceive fr^m our mluinns that
llm Fiscal Bank Bill has passed the Huu.o us 8
c-»inn ftom llie Senute.
W« annex tire I nejj intelligent'* from Washing.
11, os furnished hy dm r.irieipuntlent of tlm
Charleston Patriot (which paper id Tuesday after,
mein has Imen forwarded u«, hy oar nurrevpontlenl.)
SHIPWRECK.
Tlm N. Y. Courier »f Sul in day lint state* that
"Th-'brit Levcll, Cnpluin Clnse, from Savannah,
lor Aon C..ye», lundx'iloaded, wn* cu.t away on
t|m niehl of the Ifitli July, tm Mugiiuna Reef—
tlm vcsol nnd rargo n loud In.#. 'The cnpluin nud
cr**w were threo days and nights in tlmir hunts bo-
f re tlmy mail* land at Long Key. They thin look
tlmir pu«*ngr in tlm mail hmu lor Nassau. (Jtipinin
Chute, mute and tww *C tlm crow wt-rc on IiomiI of
a brig from St Jugo tl* Culm, bmud lo Philudoi
phis. Four of tlm ciew liuvu urrivud in tlm schr
Samuel Pliilip*, at New York, and yto died at Nos
•r.u. 'I he vessel wits iiisitrotl fur $ IUU9, the cargo
lor $1309, nnd llm fifighl inoni-y lor $l,(IUU^ud
iu tlm city ol Uustuii."
(•allant Jet,—A reeiuu hy tho nnnic of Valla
more, who wus hrmight *11 board t.fdm I! S Ship
C'dntnhos, hi Riotioi, in n fit of mania a pain, broke
uony Ireiii tlm si'iilim'l who hud i-hargc of him, nnd
j'liupctl nvt-thti.'ird. Midshipnifii Wt-siun nnd West,
It. ui mg il.e in-in s-ruggliiig in llm water, jumped
oviulioaril ftom tli'-ir luimtimcks, nfier him, un-l
suci-i'Hileil in gelling hint nn homd ef dm ship again,
I,mi lute, however ie resuscitate.—A’ Y Auur. 7th
insl.
NKW YORK. August 7.
The (treat Western.—This spYndid steam ship
dt-pjits to day, und in order »o send our pa|iers hy
her, wc have aniicipsu-da little, the hour uf publi
radon.
The following is a list of passengers who go out
in thJMfestcrn.
Mr Whi'i’«idn, Illinois; T l'ru.ny, IliMlnn; ’I'liti'.
Cum. Nose York; N M Kchevovvia. Valparaiso; H
V MnqWivu, d", M Ateiiii-iiu. do; .Munm-I DcSii^
lunar, Mexico; 11 Giiiiidin.Cluir estna; II AfiDuck-
wtirlli New York; It Ib'iolti-n, Liguyra: .NlrStien-
li't-nnei; I) Ft'liiumo. New U> leans; A F Duff, Li*
hun; C M hr I ark, Mj|inii»; K lleulh, N Urleans;
Mr l.inau, New Yutk; Gn.luvus Jolly, Can alii; IV
Kiidibmm, Jr. Livi-rptHiI; Limit Geo Wilder II A;
J Mulwl. New Ymh; W A llistnn, M«lnl/; F
IVimnJ, Natclicv; Cnpt K lliu-lf-iril, Ui>«ton; J K
D-'sttuct. Now York; I# N Roimt. London; M Y
|’(irc*>u, S Amrr cu; CG Morn*. Cliaile*l-tr>; Cap
tain J Dulfil, ll N; K C Delius, litem. *; II Craw
ford. Irebind; Mr FrnAog and Udv, Nt w Yolk; li
IV Livingston. N'-w;fW-; Jurepii Miipley, Li
Indiana.—We have letters fruai both Centre and
Nornl #f Indiana, agreeing in ilia statement ilist
th* Imgiv'ia nr* thi* week clmsen In that State t* as
likely tn Im opposition as any way, owing to local
and peisonsl piestiou*, nud llm abieucn "fall pul tl
csl excitement. We shill hear soon.
Correspondence ef th# C arleslnn Pa riot.
WASHINGTON, August 7, (evening )
)n tha Saonte, to day, about five hours were i»ccu
plvtl Uy an obstinate discussion on a point uf order
iel#tive to flat reccpiion of n memorial against a
National Bank. The »nly business done was tlm
passage nf llm Navy P.-nsnui hill. Irom the Houso,
which had previously been rngr*«red.
The House having di«p*ised*f the Nationd Rank
bill, oppenied quit* nl lu«s ns tn what business shmilil
Imniicndcd to nest. Mr. Sergeant wished lo taka
up llm Senate bill for lire repeal of llm SubTreasn
iy Inw, but other# wore desirous of having the Bank
nipt bill first considered.
Finally lira Hunk nipt Bill wn# taken up in Cow
rnittee of the Wholi'. but no sooner bad it been rend
ihruufih llinn thn coinmiliee, amidst a trenmnilnu*
uproar, ro#* for wantuf n quorum, altliougli there
wits a full attendance in llm lobbies.
Amidst n scene ofindesciihuhlo confusion n nm
lion was inudn by Mr. Sergeant ilmt the Coin
mil'ee of lira Whol* b* discharged frontal'furl Imr
cmsideiation iff tlm hill torcponl tl n Sub Trtiisury.
Thi* mot ion prvvoi wl hy u nmjoiity «f un* vote
So ill" Committee la-lug discharged, th* lull was
taken up and tlehiiud in the House during tho real
do* "f tho day.
Tl-e reason why n great portion of tho Whig*
desired auction 011 llm Uunkiupt bill first, whs, tlmir
rcluctuncu to repeal the Suit Treo-uiry until tlm
decision of Mr. Tyler imi tlm Bank hid shall be
known; for sluudd he refuse In -ign is, »-d tlm Soli
Treasury law Imingrepealed, the Depnvite Act nf
|Q3<! would C'lutetpifiitly be in forre.
'I Imre nppenrs lo be noiloulitof tlm passage of
ih« Senate Hunkrupl bill, 11 let lira dispo.-ul ol tlm
Soh Treasury bill, alihtuigh tlm majoiity will not
Ire great.
Memori'ils ftom very respoctnld* qtinrler« are
•till pouring in imnonstruting iigitia-t tlm passi-gi'
of the new 11* iffhill nt llm pre-cii! session.
Should tho Vresiiletit veto th* Hank bill, It l»
asserted ihn> llm Crthiact will resign, nml a ne
Virginia Colih'Ct bo constructed.
A new pn|mr U coming out her* on tho I stiff
September. It is to bn cnlh'tl lira "Index," and will
•u( poit Dcmvcintic principles.
Newspaper Advertising —Tbwnww Monthly Ma
gnzino says "th* power of llm journalDi* i» ini*
mens*.—Kxperieuce cnab'as its to assert confident
ly that twenty ihoutn tl addresses, printed #i'pa-
rarely, un-l circulated with tho utmost energetic
diligence, would nut prudit-ra llm good effect of tine
advertisement."
(Correspondence iff llie Savannah Georgian.)
WASHINGTON, August fi.
Th* I -ng ngony Is'over, nud wo are in tho |inr-1 4
of lire enemy—an t-n^rpy, Itm. that will nnl lies
to use any mtnwvt lu gulu tlmir ends. Tlm Rank
Bill passed tlm House yesterday, nt 2 o'clock, after
the reject ion of every amendment thm wn* offered
in L'ommitteo. As fur tlm House, tlmro wa
h-qm of lining noyihinc there, owing to the cxtreni"
obliquity of Mr. Speaker \Vhite, who never sees nny
mm about to git the fl-mr. hut one uf his putty'#
hacks, la the presotil instance, the dirty vvo'U of
tile previous question or gag, Yai cxerii'i-d hy nn
loss n pi-rvoniigii tlimi llm Chairin.-ui nf llm Commit'
too of Ways nnd Means, w ho generally goes by the
nickname uf "SqhliHM'r*’—owing to nfunious«pcrch.
fall of sound and fuiy, which ho mud* previous in
Mr- Pickens’ report nn the Curohno iiffuii, nud
which Im swallowed afterward* liko new milk. Tlm
finul votnq^the pussagn was 128 to 97. and lira
annni/hcomeut of It was received by the ulfica seek
er# with iheatricul appluuse, w hile thosn who know
its tendency, hissed it irenitily. A reconsiderntion
was immr di'itely moved nud rejeciud—und then the
IIon** niljoiirnod.
From 13 until <) pn«t 1 o’clock, the gnlleiies
aisles of tha Houso were crowded wilh all-u rts of
people, from lira vcnenhl* old rnan, who enmo to
witness Beelxebiih, nr rmlmr Ins rervimt Mnmnmn,
onen muro placing his foot upon thn Coasiiiutiani
to the young Ih'IIu who mndc her nppearanca tu
gratify Mint* favored one, m—In-isi-lf. The inuigi-#
of \Vnshingtoii and F.ihorly, which tire in the lions*
ireur llm Speaker's tulde, and tlm bird iff Jove tha 1
upproptlately hung iiitnoiirniiigiivur ills head, seem
ed to droop u* if they sighed 11 lung farewell to free
dom. Hope, however, shim# on i-vcry Republican
face, nml llm cry of "IliircAI.!’’ which was tittered
•truck ton or into tlm bi-art# of tlm cravens who
1 fell
•—— v?” —
pool; Mr llalfnor. Cu’>-i; 1'lniij. Lajeure. N Yoik,
Dlnaolallou of Copartnership.
T HF:Cop«ituership hetetofure existing between
the subset iber* is th-n day dissolved by mutu
al ennseot. W. E. L«iag is authorised to settle
up tlm concern, and foe llat purpose to use the
name of lira lots firm when it may Im necessary.
WILLIAM K LONG. *
may 14 IVM. PATTERSON.
To Hire,
U NTIL the middle of October next, three cape
ble Hoot* Servant*. Apply at this office.
June 19
Notice.
F OUR months after date application will he
made t- tbe Hon. Judge of tbe Interior Court
of Chatham County, while setting for ordinary put
pore#, lor leave to sell a tract of land lying in Effiny
Aam county, known by the name of tbe Seventect
Mil* lieu•# on the Augusta read, belonging lu th.
estate of of John Pitman, deceased, Lite of Effing
bam and sold lor the benefit of the heirs and ervd
ii or. of Mid estate. Y S PICKARD,
ap 18 Administrator.
lb-. II Chase, Nstrbrx; Ib-ory Rogers,Jr, N York;
Col V3d F'osiH*r> R A. lady nod
Hugh K-rr, Richm«>#i. V#.; L Ruowith, N York;
Fred. Itodewald, R.lum.wr; Von KanP, d-.;
Mi*. Loci., Ch.ile.fo'. J Turr.hoil, J.<; J A final
win, Mji/vn; S Jarre., I'hi sd.ljdiu; J H fftTu-h,
Toronto; I D rtrv, N»w Iwk; AuJr.-. Autltoriii
l**rt« L.U-llo; U R-«rge, K Muclj; Mr !*•*. V
giots; Mr Donlep.K'ntucav: .Mr.VN.-w Y"fU ! ;
Aogt. Amy,CbeilM.Hm; J Hu.., In ly nnd two »er
varus. LoruJor.; li IIoUvimI,Nrw Urlean.; Mrs I’l-y
trr, Mr Power, do; John IV-l-isru., do;
John J«ims,do; and revt-rel rer-ant*. '
potngn Ministers at Washington,—Humors
from Knglari-1 make 11 |ur|i* c ttaia that Vt Fox
will bo rrea led by the new Ministry. It seems to
he thought ihete, h*i. not (Mipular hero.
Moron MareschaJ, tho Austrian Minister, soon
leaves the couf.tryr. lie has sold Ills furniture in
Washington.
Ttw Russian MinMer, Mr. UiMli.cn, it'll now
said, will not leava Washington for Vienna, lie
married in the District, has a fine residence there,
end has no wi.lt to change.—Express.
Illinois.—Tho election for three members nf Con
grass in this Sute took place on Monday last, but
we shall have few return, before the middle ot next
week. In the third district, embracing lira north
era half of the Slate, Hon JohnS Stuart, Whig, will
probably be re rkaed over James H Ralston. V B,
ami Fmlerick Colons, Abolition. This district con
tains uver 40,00^utes, but probably 30,990 will be
the extent of ilTvote.
In the second district, the contest between lion
Zidock Carey, tho present Conservative m«mber,
ami Hon S H Anderson, apposition, is spirited, and
lira result doubtful.
In the first district, Ex-Gov. John R-ynolds, op
positiop'-trill dabbilrss bo re elected. Mr Stephen
R Rowan, the van Suren land officer at Shawnee
town.Qnnounced himself ea ‘independent’ candidate,
in favor nf giving a fair support to the new adminis
t rat ion!—but it did not take, and bo ha* withdrawn ■
Henry L Webb, K*q. (brother to Col Webb of tb#
Courier and Knqorer, and » lhorew«lt Whig,) is
now th# only opponent of Gov Reynold#.
N* Legislature is chosen thie year, but the ehoic#
of county and school commissioners will somewhat
increase tbe poll.—Tribunt.
tho causo of tho "l«-a.t crocird spirit tliut c'
from He 1 von.”
'Thu Pension hill occupied lira at lent i-)-i of tho
Senn'e all th* inorning, and they adjourned, after
passing i», hihI taking up tho Disirihatiiui lull.
Nearly all lira umi-iidmriit* proposed ill order tn
guard ngiinst finml, were rpjccN'd hy FYdorol votes,
ns ii.uiiL Mr. Siuilh'ird ro«o during th* morning
hour to uxplsin tbnt Ira did not da whm l|* had
dme yesterday in deciding that laying u motion tu
print on lira tahlo was laying the siihj--rt, to.which
it refeiri'd, there also. 'Tho usual quiMdos used in
"i-xplanuiions" were employed, hut it w-ns evident
that the I’resiih-nl pro. tern, nf the Sonolo felt iuth'
nr iiiii'iisy in his position.
It I* doubtful as to what hill lira Houso will next
take up. They may probably dawdle nway nn the
Bankrupt bill, in order to wait fur Mr. Tyler’s con
e'usiou in resard to signing tne Pank bill, or if they
arc sure that ho will do *0, the repeal nf lira Sub-
Treasury will bo ilic.next lupin. 'They liuv* power
enough, hy virtu- nf King Caucus, to pass bnthyis
•sTOn as they please, for anything appinnrhing de*
cency in legislation sent* to hav* d*sorted iho>r
who used to gloiy in tho name of "ull thedcccnc)’'
party.
You will nhrerve, that on the pn*s#fie of tho
Rank bill, twenty-two members worn absent. In
lli* Senate, it. passage wn* caused by dodging—a
majority not voting ft-r it—so that it hns not really
. jrctited the vote of a majority of Congress.
[rott Til r. OKUKUIAX,]
NO. IV.
TO TilK rEOPl.P. OYJ1KVRGIA: .
In uiy lu.t c-raiuiuniriitiuii I ad veiled thn d-
n iucia i'iii. of the Whig*, before th* olvi’iion, iu r
^atiiio to wh it they pretended 10 iM'lleve, wi-ra tho
r iiprni"us ei|ien.i's of-Mr* Van Rureo's ndniinislra-
1 i'WFsnid their promises of immediate letrioiclnrcnt,
Your ntinniiun w#s called lo the facts, unit since
the election, tip single i-ff ol Ins Ixen made by them
t,redeem iheh pledges,that na salaries have been
d'tniNivhed, n-i items of government expenses rur.
tailed.—that within a few weeks nn* million "f dol-
|Ers.li#d Iraun emailed upon tha people hy a call of
an exYfa *cs,ion of Congro«s,—that tho first acts of
this new Congress were to passlaws appropriating
money tu pny themselves, ami to muki/’a present of
• wenty-fiv# thnusand dollars lo the faarily of Gan-
Harrison,—1 hat a loan of twelve millions of dollar#
i# to bo t-ffocte<LJbr. which an interest of six p* r
cent, is to be paii^wben the ssta* amount euu d bo
realised by an istuo cf Treasury note# bearing .ph
Interest of oae per cent, anJ l brirflly advety/d to
$1,000,000
35,009
1,380,000
350,000
789,310
that |be interest on the contemplated loan of
twelve millions of dollars, wilh tha costs of collect,
ing the monry from thu paople, (siy 10 par cant,)
will nirount, in rouad numbers, to the sum of $3, %
500,000, and without going a single step further to
follow the new Administration In Its system of rs*
trenekment. we find in a few weeks it bos expand,
ed as follows t
Expstt*** of Extra Session,
Gratuity to individual#,
Interest nn l-ian and expenses of col
lecting the money from the people,
iledtirting one per cent, whirb
would have been paid if raised by
Treasury notes,
Appropriations to Fortifications,
Do. to Home Squadron,
$3,444 310
Now considering that Clay's extra session was
cnlleil fur a *|iecial purpose—merely to lake Into
consideration tho distresses of tho peopl* by ma
king snmo financial arrangement in their behalf,
you will agrea with mo in saying that this outlay
hy it of threo millions four hundred and forty*fou r
thnusand threo hnndro.1 and ton dollars, it a pretty
gnml beginning for tho "economy nnd retrench
ment" Administration. What think yon, people of
Georgia, iff these saving pdtrhui, who professed
Mich holy It'irrnr, before the election, iff tho expon*
•es uf Mr. Van Boren's Administration. Was 1 no 1
right in lira niM'riinn medo in mv first number, lliag
many of theso Whigs illustrated in their own per
son* lira truth iff F'ielding's definition iff a modern
Patriot—A candidate for office. I design to ad-
vnrt, In a future number, to tlm necessity which ex
isted for this loan of twelve millions of dollars, and
t* ih« nature nnd character of some of the items of
expense# incurred hy those "modorn" Patriots.
OLD CHATHAM.
[roll TIIE aEOItOMIt.]
Mr. Editor—Tit* billowing ’Religions Statistics,'
which may Ira seen by referring to lira Republican
of Saturday Inst, has Imen (with an occasional altcr^
•lion, making lira favorite denomination appear lh fl
larger) extensively published throughout lira conn*
try during tho four months past, without having re-
o-ived tliut notice which it deserves.
Religious Statistics —Tho number of Baptists
in th" United Slates is estimated to bo 4,090,090;
MciInxIisM, 3,000,000 S l’lchytorinns, 2,000.000;
Friends, 339,000; llomnn Catholics, 1,300,080;
Episcopalians. 1,000,000.
I nm nil a little surprised tlmt an article so mnni.
festly erroneous should pass lira round of nowspn*-
pci p'ltihcaliun, uncnrtecied. It evidently miste.
presents thn moral and religion# condition of iho
country. If the above stntornent ho true, nnd pre
suming that the member# of those respective church,
os who embrace eleven million five hundred and
twenty th'iiisniid(11,530.009)out id nur popnlaiimi
am inhills, then the inevitable conclusion ia, that
lira entire nilult pupu'ntinn of our countty are pro*
frsnir. iff religion nnd attached to various societies.
According in the nnrual report iff the Methodist
Episcopal Church, this denomination records only
nboni 890 999 members.
I have never sron nny thing in the shspo of sta
tistics tlmt would uuthoriso nm to believe that tho
Duplin dtoinniinaiiun in lira United Statos numbers
in m-mlrarshlp exceeding 000,009.
The old and now school Presbyterians conjointly
number, I believe, about 509.000 The Roman
Cuthnlics In the uhove are underrated in number.
Such a vuguusnd unqualified estimate of llw com
parative number of the tliffl-rent religious denomi
nations with the express view iff dispursgement, i (
nut only injutiitiH, lint little comports wilh ilia char,
acter of n Christian or one who hns nny regard fo r
tho TRUTH.
Distressing Mortality.—Thu Norfolk Herald
state* that the brig Volin, lumber Inden, from Da-
Won, Georgia, bound to New York, wns discovered
ushuro about twelve miles siinili of Capo Henry.—
On being hoanleJ, it was found ihnt the captain and
nil the crow hut threo hud iliod of fever, and thosn
threo were sick. There wns also on hoard a Mr.
Jnrk«"n, who went to her from tho barque Adeline.
ofB'i.ton, nnd kindly look charge of the brig. Af
ter Mr. J. boarded tlm Vidtu.lra made for tlm Capra
of Virginia, but wus driven to the southward. Sho
, , . . ,, , had then leaked so much that lira water was ove,
had detnted their i-iiutilry and her rou.lttiitiiin in , rt , „ „ , , . f
- - thu cabin flora, and a Us lltmoro pilot who boarded
her advised tliut sho should Ira run ashore, which
wasihm* as lira only means iff snYty. U is lhough t
the vessel will be gut uff without landing the cargo.
TEAS.
Tho United States Gazette say We see it stated
in lira Carlton news, that Captain Klllott is endeavor
ing to obtain a reduction in lira export duties on leas
of on# t'tel per picul. Should i.o be tucca-sfiil, it
may interest sent# persons tu know wliat ‘would bo
tlii'cxact operation iff thu arrangement; and on look
ing at the table, w* find that it would be about a
dollar and a half for IC3 lb 5 ox Troy.
Beti-ias lira lottets forwarded to England by tho
Caledonia, which left Boston on Monday, 3d lnst. (
there wet* five bags of newspapers, measuring
thirty-three bushels.
Tlip.wmrtirr ot persons travelling on the Hudson
Rivor 4s said to be greater this season than at any
timd since 1836.
* Gen. Gy Wit it, late member nf the National Houso
of He^/ajimiiatives, front the District in S. Carolina
now rhfucsented hy lira Hon. PC Cahlwall.died
in Newberry District on lira 1st Inst.
the reasons which influenced the Whig majority in
Congress thus to operate. A (aw words^tore I de
sire to address to you, in relation to tbiAiraw econo
mical administration.
You will bear ia mind, that thn Whig* are not
warm in their seals, end >*t not only have one mil.
lion and twenty-five thousand dollars been expend
ed on objects not demanded by nec.-ssity, hut they
hava passed a law appropriat-ng two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars to Fortifications, which, with
the sum of four millions two hundred and fifty thou
sand dollars, tha unapplied balances in the war de.
psrtment, applicable in the erection and repairs of
Fortifications, during the present year, amount to
• sum fi»e times greater than the arer-ge annu#|
expenditure for the last twelve years! Again,
these economical Patriots—these iru«ty Guardian,
of the public purse, (before the election!J have
appropriated also .even hundred and eighty-nine
thousand thie# hundred an-l ten dollar* for'is (lorn#
SquaJiuu. Now turn your aitcuiion to the fact.
CIUULKS TON, August 10.
Health of the City.—We have the satisfaction of
ttotins thm our city continues in tho uninterrupted
enjoyment of hi'altli. Them is not only an entire
absence of nil epidemical form ifffever, but we havo
b#en uncommonly free of our ordinary summer sisi
taut, bilious n miUani. '1 he continued showers
notwithstanding tbe extreme hear of the weather,
hnvo pifventi-d those deleterious exhalations which
are the sources nf epidemicn I disease. These favors
b'o Indications promise an early renewal of tho
Autumn Inuinese.— Patriot,
Correspondence of the Charles on Mercury.
WASHINGTON, August 6.
The Bank Bill Iras pa<sed hy a vote of 123 lo
97, oxuctly in tho simp* it earn* from rho Senate.
A motion in Committee was made by Mr. Adams,
to strike out-lira compromise section introduced by
Mr. Clay >4 th# Senate—some five or six whig, only
wntKlwhh him.nnd somo forty Damorrats Tb#
trutb'W’tha Wnigs were afraid to send tha bill
baagfcndn to lira Senate by adding any am ndment
.to ft, for fear it should then fail; and tbe Demo
crat# were equally averse to any amendments—
wishing the hill tugo to the executive, and .pot bn
(ioppetl In lira Senate. So both aidea were gratifi
mi In the Bill (Hissing exactly as it came from thn
Senate.
All now look to the veto. Tbo Whigs fear ll, but
do not believe that Tyler has nerve enough to exer
eisnlr. Tbe Democrats expect it. but bavealso
th#ir fears of tbe ('resident's firmness. The Vir
P'n inns who ate in his confidence, have no doubt of
lira Bill being vetoed. 1 hav# no doubt, my#eff, thn
veto will be put, and that tbe dissolution ol tbn
Whig Patty it at hand—a weak will tell.
(Correspondence of the Charleston Courier.)
WASHINGTON, August 7.
The greatest nnxiety prevails as to the fate of tho $
bank bill. Tlra i'randeat wiii have it before him
to-day. It is conjectured that he will return thn
bill, either with bis signature or with hit objections,
by FYiilay noxt, and not before. Ha has disclosed
to no one his intentions in regtird to tbe bill, but
from Ins hostility to tbe brandling power, it has
been inferred that bn would veto it.
Tbe cititen* iff Little Rock, Aikaosas, recently
offered tbe compliment uf a public dinner to Btig.
G#n. Tsylor, of lira U. S. Army. Circumstances
compelled tho General to decline tbe pruflered bus*
pitality.