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GEORGIAN:
: Or william >■•
cirr and county rumran.
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tU lhr «m«I U«n««kr Mall
Head mm4 Hlir«iia«lM' Itmr **•■•«
T ItAVP.LLF.U8 guiug North «« re*|K*:tlully
informed Unit tlie almve Lino u now running
tlsiir, (Sunday's rxrcpted.)
The lx»aUrnuipri«uig Uic lane. an* the
(1EOKGIA, Ciiiiiw Colley.
JEWESS, 1 Holme*,
NORWICH, “ Button.
One of which Imat* will leave rortsmniiUi duly
(Sundsy’s excepted) immediately uuon liie am-
TM i u r In-' train from >V cl Jim, by which route n*a-
tensers paw from WcIJnii, in Baltimore william
walking or ona Toot of staging n» on Uin upper
rnuta, and frequently being put nil Imard tin* I’m!-
mHj.hu steamboat, (uir North Point) ranch Phil*
■delphia fifteen to seventeen hnura in advonrC of
dm limit linn. "Hoc card* piibluhcri almost daily
hi Cm lultiinoro and Itiitadclphia nniww."
Tlw Portsmouth and lloanokn Kail Koad is now
undergoing a thuron^li repair, (relaying the mad
witii now iron) and l* in lugood order a* any rood
hi Virginia—statement* of Agents of the Peters-
loir* Company to the contrary noiwitlrtanding.
Passenger* leaving Charleston daily (Friday**
««cep;iHl) will go ou by thi» mule wilimut one mo.
in *n a dewy.
Wuhcg leave tocniition llm public against mi«-
epreaniitatiniia made against ihia mute, by hire,
uga of llm Petersburg Company, (scut nut fur
that purpose.)
1VM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent of
Pnrtauioutli ami H. K. II. Co , al WcWon, N. C.
ang III H
“Tfa l(Tr*I'ailir,
T HE Portsmouth nud Roanoke Kail Uoad Co.
deem it a duly not to b<i|Ni"»cd over, liowcv.
er mimh Uiey may—aa they do—regret ita necem-i-
y,‘ to rnpuhlidi llm following card. That indmdti-
al« in the conflict of interest* ill which timir whole
property ia at alake, aliould nvcralep Uie hounds of
moral propriety, ia wnimlnnes to Im expected, hot
never to bo touiitcnaured. Wlwt rt noire Um:Ii
is too aovcrv, wliut indignation too pointed, when
eorporaliona aro ao wauling in aolf rrapcct mid in
tha rospeetdue to public opinion, nalo cucourago
the invention and distribution of falsehood* mi
grim mm thoae referral to iu this card t
FORGERY—TRAVELLERS FIIOAI THE
SOUTH TAKE NOTICE.
The President and Him.low of the Ilaltintnw
Ktcaia Packet Cooij.any, are anUmri*cdhy Thom*
aa Finlay, Esquire, Post Ulster nl Baltimore, to
my. ho never furnished the Petersburg Kail itoud
Company nor any of ita Agent*, with Iho IlcgiMer
of iImi Trrival* of llm Norfolk Mail, for llto iiiuolh
of June,—nor did he authorise any ouu to liiriudi
piicli Register iu hi* iinum,-nor did ho over inuke
thnreiinrkaapponiled to such Register,—lint, on
the enuntrary, declare* Uio miiiio A DAHE FUR-
CEKVI
Tim ntlenliou of Iho traveller ia railed to the
Forged llegiater, and lie will lind dial iho Pont now.
ter iamaile to *»y, licit uu tlm GUi of Juno the boat
waa broke,—ami on the Idlli.shu would not loavu
Norfolk because tllero were no naavoligom,—that
oil llm VflHli, the heat ran into a mI»i|> mid broke,—
and dial on iho inih.ibo boat broke her eliail. Now
tha truth ia aimply lime IIy reference to n Cnh.-n-
dar, it will be aeon, Unit oil these day* worn Hun
day*! And tbu hill* of the (lay Line, and llioir mb
vertiseiHimU also, stated expressly, “ Daily, Him-
day* oxcepted."
Portsmouth, Virginia, AtigiM lat, Id'll.,
To Ilia l*Mbllr.
W IIF.KEAH, ono II. II, Gary, who rigtisliitn-
■olf a Pod Ma*trr at tiaryduirg, in certi
fying from tium to time, at Grnyshnrg, tlpt the
Mail from die North bj Uin Chesapeake Hay end
Porto no uili and lloanokn 4 Uiul Rond, fail* to con
nect with tlm Wilmington rant id Weldon, (Murk)
Cary ia Port Mauler at (inryntnirg. not Weldon.
We respectfully rauiiuu you ngaowt -noli ivrtdi-
oatv*. oa being groa*ly deceptive and uiiti lie.
Tide man ia n discharged Agent of file Porta-
mouth and Konnnkn Kail Itoad Company,.and in
the interact of the Petersburg Company, or Up
per Route, aa he nicid* the passengers who lake
that mute, and receive* fill cent* fmm eacli— and
that Umwo regimen which lie publishes am not of
ficial, we coll your nUcntiun to die following ex
act from tha Pod Miwter (ioueml:
o Upon an elimination of llm Inspecting Bn-
reatl, 1 learn flint the Post Miwter at Cury*liurg|wa
not ‘forwarded any return of Ilia arrival of llm
inaita at hie olliee, during the time covered by die
handbill you have forwarded.' "•
(Signed) FHANCIH GRANGER
Office of tlio PortMiloulh u II.I Huanoke llail Koad
Co.. Portauioiilli, Va., Angum PJ, 1811.
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8ATURDAV MOKNINC, OCT. 'J, 1841.
I’lair of Ik* PraaL »UII boar Iky Iflf,
1/mtlmm‘d lkrou|b ipi yat ualold;
O'er forth'* prond realm* iky Hlar* dbpUy,
Idka moniiax'a radiaat cloud* unrolled.
I'Ujr of Ike Mklea! Mill pccrlem »hiw,
Through clh«r’» tuure vault uufUrled,
Till nvery kand ami heart entwine,
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Tin* laMOntion I* one of lb* ohm I deadly IwHlilly e*i»l-
Ing aralnM Ike principle* ami form of our I ’onilitulinn Th*
Nalirui ta, at Ilu* lime, mi ilrrnig anil united In Iw »cnlim»nW,
Ibal II nnnot U ebaknn al Ibis mnimnit. ftul *up|HMe n
aeriea of nnlnwird uvrnl* should ur^ar ruffle tent to Itriiig
lata doubt Ibe rompclrury of a Itepublhaa lloveraaicnl lo
airei a crisis of rrrjl dsajrr, or lonnhoign ihe riuiOdrnre
of (lie people In liie public funriionarie'i nn ln-iilulion tike
Ibis penelrailng by ll* hraucke* every |uirl of Ike Union, Wl-
leg (•> rmniiiand uml in phulnni, uiny iu a critical moincni
upsrl I he (lovernmenl. I deem liofJovrrnrmiil anfu, Whir h
ia uml r llm varralagc of any self «oii.Ul.i|n<l anlhoutle*, or
anynthrr uaihordy linn that of the Union, or ii* regulur
fum-iHimries. Wbaf an ohslrurlion r ml,I n„i thta lUnk of
Ik* liidledNI lies, ailh all its liranch hanb*. Im in Iium of
War t ll niight did lb* lo U* the |miic« an should arrejil, or
mlhdru* iu nhl. Ought we then lo give further growih lo
an ln-iilulion so powcrfkil, *o hiadihv—Tiiums* Jcrrcavoa.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
(Hiulliam Comity.
ron gorrnnoii,
ClIAIUsEft J. JVfcDONstLD.
8TATE LE0I8LATUKE.
toil THE .SENATE,
HI. II. nipALLKU'EK.
HOUSE Or IfEPIlESUNTATIEES,
W. W. GORDON,
JOHN %V. ANDCICSON,
JOHN k'. IVAKIN
R. IV. ri.OCKNOV.
DU MOCIMTIC IIEFIIULIC'AN
HIUUTINO.
Tlit? Di'itaocrailc Tarly of Cliul-
Iiiiiii Comity, aro icqni'slcd to
aNM'inlilo ut tlittir Halit west «nst
cntl of the Kuyt This Uveniiifh Ml
half ptiNt 7 o'clock.
its t
FpllKnnly Una carrying the (hunt Northern
X Mail* in connexion with tho Elmrlegtun ami
Wilmington 8u>amliont and llnil llnad Line, emu-
mauling •! the nortliern endjiTthnt ldim, and tun-
nint tlitough |VnT»burg, Uirhinnnd, Frudorirk*-
bnrg. Wmmin'iton, Ualtiiuore, Ac. by Hail Itoud*
mid dtatmliiint*.
Traveller* will find thin linn |inrfi*ct throughout.
Tim rail rood* are in fine order, tlm rugiim* and
c*ra new, and of tho most approved countmrlimi,
and tho utentiihoaM umHirpa**i > d by any iu the
country, llm re i* now no delay at any point, and
an eipunec or trouble nlh’itdiug tho transition of
t ermuia or baggage from one rail road to another.
'rom'IUcbiuond north the route i* now run over
by daylight, ami tlm trip i* umda from Weldon to
Doltimoro iu'JI Imuni, utcludm,| all atoppngoa.
Of Iho two rnutai going nortli ham tho Wil
mington nil road, tlw mail route ia the Hliortvat by
SO imlea, and being neatly all rail triad, it will Im
found the iihmI certain and expedition*. Tim oth
er lino through Portsmouth i mii only mtmmio witii
it wlwu ithaa an early «taxt, with Uvurauui weath
er, fair wind* and umoollt water Thia will Im evi
dent to every traveller, when he reftecu tint it ha*
SOU mile* of alewnlioat navigation, oh a wide bay,
for the inoet part out of eight of land.
There are no change* on tlw mail line horn car*
to ateamboata in the duad of night; no atnrtiug from
a crowded hart hi r in Urn dark: no delay* from fog*
or galea of wind: no ecu sirkne**, and no long lum
of ataatnbo.ua (breed to run In tlm lop of their speed
to get through iu tium—all of which will Im done uu
tho oilier route.
The mail line will be found tlm most interrating of
the two, aa it pame* through Urge and Haiiri«hing
town*, a pleasant country, ut eight of Mount Ver
non, (clove to which tlm ateamhoat on the Putomnc
poaeea.) and through Washington City; which it ia
balieved are much more agreealde object* than the
pinrv mill ■ wain pa, or the audio** proapect of water,
•n tho oilier.
The in til line i* the only direct route to Wash
ington City. Paaaengera reach Umre a day oheiwl
ofUMiae who take the other lino. Ilia the only route
to the Virginia H|tnug*,andiheru i*uow nearly lt«0
ntilea of rail road Oom Wrklon in tlm direcnounf
the Spring*, carrying paaacngeiv within a dny'a
• ride ofthem.
The (kre ia the aame a* hr the other line, and pa*
aengcr* par through to Baltimore.
A> there*!* no agent of thia lineal Wrklon, pa*
aengcr* are particulnriy requeued not In regard the
mtoapreeentation* of the ag«>nta of Urn lower route
fhr farther iuforniwinn, inoniru of.
(SCO. II. 8CIIMINKK, Jr.
At GoMdiornugh, or
B. P. HAILEY.
(Uryaliurg, N. C.
Office Petersburg Rail Road Co. )
^ July I, 1810. S
Oetrgiii-ciinihiun County.
To all whom it umr concern.
W iIKKKAH. Frederick K. 'IVbean, Admin.*-
tretnr of the aetata of Catharine Tetwau.
deaaoaad, hath applied lo the Honorable the Court
•f Ordinary of Chativau county, for Letter* Dia
"tSo we therefore to cite and adumnUh aU con-
earned, to file their oWecUona, fif any they hare)
in the Clerk * office of the said Court, «n or before
the aixth day of Norewber next; otherwiao Let-
tan dmnievorv will be granted. .
WitUM®, the Honorable Fraocu* 8orrel, one of
tin Inalioaaof the mid Court, the 3d Ag of May.
Clarrl, lafnrior lo Him V bo*.
Ik ¥ c*.k, IS n IU
(.'liaiupigu* plMthi'l. 8 it 19
Mal*g« ¥ gal. 10 it IW
KXCIIANUK-OnNuw-Yurk,al slalil...I) n'J P ct. pram
" •• Ml day a )>ar
PUKIOHTn—To Naw-Voik for rmiun, P Ink 30 it IN)
" •• fur rln, |* rash US ,f M)
To I .lvrr|Mxi| fur colton p ImIu, uuin. |i» }
I'ullon fmm Augiola, ImiIu IW it IW
l.'p tho rivor lotto., t lr«* than nitluiuury.
nank Note Table,
rharlrsioa Itank Note* pr.
Norik t'amluia., 3 < r cl. iJim-I.
All Hunk* anil llrauchu* al Augusta, I V ct. iltarl.
Ur*Nch Nlale lUnk at Alhon* UJ V cl. .list I.
•• Kilt>Hlnn, )
•• Milk.lgrvik, I
•• Waaklugtun. I
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All (hitunilni* I hulk
tVniral Itauk c .*' '!}**!'
Hut ki-r»* ills- lUnk, «il PO.. Kl.
liroigiu RuitfiM.1. 3 ¥ tl. tllat l.
Ikitk of limit** Irk. H11! r .^
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lasuratsra ttaak, Coluuibai......
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»kin.. Ill* lt*nk •
.3 rl. tltirl.
5 Pet *U«rt
...30 pci. tliscl.
tlgilaa lleaae Itnlee of Geld.
Hair* ullowrtl lit the IJutlo* lluu** fur llt.hl Coin*, •» |*r
arl ofl'.mgrr.s, oftRtl, ixlag ih* valua tlirieur;—
Untied male* foil*. «»•* ewlMtea “
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tin l.oius
tin IVttdluwU
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1841s
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EDWARD G. WILSON,
Pep. Clk.c.o. c. c.
.Cto®nlil—Wayne* County.
C«VX mouth* «IWr data John Kelly, Executor of
' )J WflKom Kelly, hie of Wayne county, deceaa*
•d, wHl apply to the Inferior Court of Wayne
county, while aitting for ordinary puriioaea. fora
dhahnoih^AU imraoiu conetmd will uko due
Witncea. the llonoralsh Jnlm Brown,nnvof the
ImSom of Mid Coart. (liven nmlcr toy band of
-si^ihhfifthday of M.r. A. 11. 1841.
■my is HO. ll. WILSON. Ok r... « ,
ItrmnrU*.
COTTON.—Tho rtiH-k in »toru ha* increased
conaitL'mlily thia week. Quality generally fair.—
The receipt* per Central Kail Uoad for Septem
ber, 1810. were CmO Iwln*. and fur Septembi'r,
1841,79.1 halo*. The tpi intity |»cr aloamlMnta, Ac.
(not month, alioot in pniportion. Price* range
Rum 8| to 91- No aa!e* reported ovrr our t|iiola-
linn*. A few hale* Sea Itdiuid wild al ‘i! cenla ou
Ihu <3d ult. Two bale* new Sea blond were re
ceived yeaterdiiy of fair quality.
KICK —A small supply in market and a fair de
mand at au advance of |c. on previoua rate*. A
load of nearly dOOObudieU, new crop, b expect
ed to-day by Meow. R. llabcrahaiu & Sun. Tlie
win* have ecrioady injured several pUnUuou-.—
Still tlm general opinion i* in favor of a good crop.
FLOllR—The supply ia fully equal to the tie
inni*J. Pricoa have tleclinetl a sluule since our |.ist
A sole offiO hbb. Bah. II. S. at fii74. 90 day*. Re
tail, 7| for Canal and Baltimore lanry brands.
CORN —A good stock un baud—no change iu
prices. Retail sales, 75 a 80c. )*er I»ih1n-I.
BAGGING-—The deiiund ia fair. A lot offiO
piocvssokl aCJlc. Wu quote 'Ala 5l4c. andatutHl
orate stock of superior quality in store.
BACON —A lot of 400 Baltimore IDra* sold
at 10c.t Sides, Ac. a* before quoted.
GROCERIES.— 1 Transactions are limited to re
tail sales. No alteration in prices. Tho stocks of
Sugar and Coffee are improving, and there u a
hsrH**!** supply of choice fiwh articles for family
use, in market.
EXCHANGE.—Bill* on New York, sight. ||
• 3 pr. et. pram, outdoor*.
FREIGHTS—T'o N- York, Cutun rA>.prhaw.
HkutV )j»t tic*cv* From \ugu*tat«8nv \mnh
Cottmi .Vk. pvflixlc
I’uxltiui-lrrs
And onr friend* generally tlirougliout tlm State,
nni requented to send us n c*i]iy of tho returns of
tlm Poll* in llmir rwqmelivo counties by tlm fir*t
mail after tlm result i* known.
Wonhull foiwunl to llmir address a copy of 'toe
Georgian containing tlw result in U»is county.
03*We yexturtLiy received two mail* from Now-
York, Washington, Ac.
The ■•euiiicriu'r •fdinlhniM,
Heedless ol'llio rain which fell lust evening, ns-
lembled ill numbers ut llmir Hall. Gko. Hiiick,
Esq. was ill llm Chair, and Joskuii Grconar., Jr.,
Secretary, in his scut. Eloquent and stirring mb
dro«*e* were proimiiuceil by M. IIai.i. AIcAi.i.is-
tku nud lbmkitT W- Pisu.m. I'rtrr Lawiirrcr
followed iu ii Realoim and elTuclivo speech.
Tho following riMidiition wu* then oirercil by
Isaac Kuhski.l, Fu*|. mid tiiinuimmisly ndoptud:
Urtoltal, That tills meeting adjourn, to meet to
morrow ovuuiug [Saturday ] ot half past 7 o'clock,
wIidii every Democrat ia requested to bo at Ilia
post; anil, ufter nn a«ldre**, tlm incmlierswill pro-
cood, iu proeeiwiiiu, to llmir rallying point*.
I)r. Aiinoi.ii was limit called for, but owing to
llm lateness of tlm hour, made but a few remarks
wIih-Ii were hi hi* usual happy, strain. The speak-
ora worn frequently applauded by their bratliten
lu arighleou* cause, wlm evinced nil U»u eiitliusi-
asm, which lias ever oharaotorixuil tlm uuyiehliug
Democracy of Old auil consistent .Chatham-
After, nine cheers for llmir principles, dm De
itiocrncy adjourned to meet thii evening ut tho
wiine place.
Wo expect to see Ilium turn out in a Mias*.
Bnln-The Klecllen.
Octolier yesterday opened oil us witii a sensible
change in Urn temperature. The mercury of llm
tliermometer in our nows room wn* at (17°, and
would liave been lower, luid tlm doors and win
dows not been partially closed.
A cold mirtli-i'n*traiii fell during tlm dayaud eve
ning. If the latter continues, we trust none of our
country friends will remain at Imum.
McDonai.ii and llm cause of the Peoplo invoke
them lo bo ut llmir post*.
W. €'. UswMa
lias lie on busily spreading his ImU to catch
gudgeon*. He lin* already distribnled hia pnnipli-
let*, manufactured nt Washington, to attempt to ox
plain hia Bank and TaritV vote*. People of Chat
ham, tntst not one who dread* the interrogations
of nn inanltcd People.
AMcrliaa Mechanics.
Perhaps it i« not venturing loo much, to say that
there is exhibited aamtich philosophy, and a* inncli
mind, in the meclnniraru as in the higher depart*
menu of studies and ofyocncu. Tlm scholar, sit
ting down to hi* hooks, will weave out some beau
tiful theories, to attract the admiration or tlm learn-
yd; tlm Astronomer, from h« observatory, may
carry u«, by his eloquent description*, Up to dm
third heaven* of xuklbnity; and these will appear
great men, Imransa flteyean clothe their discoveries
irl tho attractive garb of rhetorical elegance. Out
dm mechanic, working out in kia humble shop some
useful invention, some new idea, to advance human
enjoyment, is even nitre beneficial to his species,
«greater Messing to society, and confers upon it
more real, sulwlantinl Spoil, l*y his results, than the
learned limn, with all fieir theories, which am too
ahstrart to ha useful, u(i foreign to humanity, to ho
applicable to it* want*. Tim mechanical art* hive
done more for tho rial advancement of man
kind, than nil the »)henies of philosophy of
human origin, and t» tlm labors of practical
ineclinnics, wu aro iudelted, for some of tlm most
important Meaning* srntnd us. To Watt, ore we
indebted for the steam inginn; to Arkwright, for
tlm spinning jenny; to yhitemorc, for tins canting
inncliinc; lo Whitney, br Urn cotton gin; and to
die poor and nlinoU iinl4iotvii John Fitch, for die
first invention of steam navigation, cloven yeara
before Fulton prartirully ipplied hi* theory. These
few mechanic* have, !»/ their splendid achieve
ment*, in the Manual arts, altered die whole face of
die world, and from dicir work shop*, has gone
forth ,i power iiioro aulliorilativo than from die Sc-
njto chamber, soil mure iiifliicMii»l r »
Ylirane.
Hutting aside, for the pre** , nt the innlaucus just
cited, wn will ciidenvoiir to "how the inlhience of
one ineclnnic upon our naval system, through the
labor* of Henry Eckford. This renowned naval
constructor, having hy hi* geniu*, firmly cstaMi*ii-
ed the character of N. York, built ship* over every
oilier in Uu: Union; roniraclcd, on dm breaking out
of die war of lbl‘J, tohuildfor llioU. Stale* a llolilla
on Ike take*. WiUi daiinllo* energy, be began
bis task, surrounded by Ilia most trying and disconr-
aging diilicultic*. Iu a frontior—wild and unin-
hahited country—widi no malarial® ntluuid but the
trees of die forest, transporting from tho seaboard
every implement of labor, and in a time nlnioHt in
credible, Ini cunrerted die inilile oak* around him
into dm gallatil hark* of our uuvy, and with them
C'liauncpy was enabled In preserve the frontier.
“ It i* but a few days since,'* says Air. Vcrplunck
ill an address delivered miiiio yours *inco, “that the
weullli, talent and public slalion of this city, were
assembled to pay litniur to the brave and excellent
('ouuuodure I'liniincey. Few men could Imltor de-
servo such honors, either by public service or pri
vate worth; hut ull of u* who recollect the events
of ihcMtrugglo for uuvul superiority on die lake*, dur
ing the lain war with Great llrilaiu, could not help
culling lo mind, dial dm courugn, die "eamnnship,
the ability ofCliauncey, would have been exerted ju
uin bail they not been seconded hy tlm "kill, dm
enterprise, dm science, tlm power* of combination,
mill dm iiioxlinuntihle resource* of the thijibuiUcr,
IIrniiv EcKronn.
Tlm "hip of iho Lino “Ohio” isouo ofdiciiion*
iiuu'ii'.* of hi* architectural skill; pronounced hy
every judge, tlm most beautiful model in tho navy;
tliougliHunli wu" the ignorant stuhliormio** uf the
sago navy commissioner",” that they told Mr.
Eckford dial diey would never put her in commis
sion a* long a* limy sat in dm hoard, mid for eigh
teen years this beautiful, this heau-iileal of a lino of
halite ship wiu "tillered to lio unarmed—iiimoin-
missioned—unused. But tium proved that Eckfiml
was right, met dm xvtso navy Dnnrrt wrong; tho
judgment of tku hiimhlo moclimiic has been con
firmed, while tim crude opinion* of dm proud old
commodore* have proved as rollon and unworthy,
a* tlm skips built by their directions, not mm of
which is hardly fit for use. Tim energy uf Air.
Eckford is exhibited in the fact, that in dm short
spare of eighteen month*, he built mid despatched
to Columbia aiul I’.ra/.il, four C-l gun ships of *2000
ton* each. When Gen. Jackson camo into olliee
he requested from Mr. Eckford a plan for tho re
organization of die .Navy, such wn* the estimation
in which diis lioblo ship builder was held by tho
l're*ideut of tho United State*. Hi* plan wn* just
tlm ono needed, and but for dm prejudice of some
of the old *nlt*, nud dm envy of others, would have
been adopted to the honor and increased efficiency
of the service.
In 18'.ll, at tlm requu*t of Sultan Alahmmid, Im
built for him a sloop of war, and visited Turkey,
where ho received thcappoiiitiimut of Chief Naval
Cuustriirtorto Urn Empire ; selling himself at once
to work, he Iniddown tlm keel of a ship of dm linn
and had already progressed fnr toward* it* comple
tion, w!mu ho sickoned and died, juntas the Sultan
was about to confer on him dm honor of a Bey of
of dm Empire. Wo havo lint touched hero and
dmre upon Urn prominent trail* in hia diameter,
but hi* mine should ho a treasured word xvidi hi*
fellow*. I Ii* life—hia integrity—hi* strict honor—Ilia
dnnntloM energy—his superior judgement, and his
extensive influence prove, that the Alrehanic has a
power which may direct tlm destiny of nations;
that dm MuManie can,by industry and moral worth,
elevate himself to dm highest ranks of society ; tiiat
llm MirAaniccnn by his welldiroctcdinlliicuce,con
fer a Messing on hi*specie*,nud inako hiiinelfmorc
truly noUr than llm starred and gartered aristocracy
of Royal power.
Dcntli or Gov. Cannon.
The Nashville papers announce the dcndi ofGo-
vernnr Cannon, on the llith nit.
nr. Uswms,
Not content in 1835, to oppose the interest* of
Savannah ami die wlmle State, by exerting nil hi*
iutluenco, hy hi* speeches, and hy his vote* to de
feat tlm hill to extend huukiug privilege* to llm Kail
Kondrom|iany, Air Dawson, then Seiia'or from
Greene, exulted over tlm loss of the hill, and uiflcd
with other Senators, opposed to Savnnunh, in IL-
LUAIINATING Urn house at w hich he lodged, uml
pulling Ida champagne in triumph.
Al. II®i.t. McAi.mstkk, W. W. Gorhok, John
AIim.kn, and Gkohor Suick, succeeded in having
the vote reconsidered, mid die hill passed, over Mr
1)aw min'* head.
Will Mr. Dawson do justice to Savannah, if
elected Governor I
Will yon not sooner trust a worthy son of Macon
—Chaiu.ki J. McDonald, a friend of dm Central
! Rood, und one who was nrnr the avow
ed «r seerei enemy of die old Seaport of Georgia-
Ifyou desire to ace tho open enmity of\V. V. Daw
son, turn over tlm journals of dm Senate of 1834
and 183Ti. You can read hi* iqipoririun on almost
cveiy page.; Yet tbW man ask* you for your xotea?
Uorrrusr .TlrDenitld,
In tho last /Wind Union Old Uncle Tom of
the $/a«d*rd deuius a fib of *uuc of the Whigs
which lias travelled with locomotive speed tluougb
their prerara in dm State, that ho hud been offered
•4,000 adds on tho Governor'a election." So for
from it, the old Stnndard bti that ho “would lm
thankful lo die writer, if he will find one, who will
•take at a smaller nuuil>er, hut to bo better under
stood. we will bet four to one, at an ixUI* of -1,000,
and three to one M tim e dinusau-L moreover, wu
im e gtoat c»uh<lcoe«) iw tUo wcc«e of Governor
Ale Donald T- llAYNES "
Wercgrotto learn dint Air. J. C. Paulding lato
Secretary of dm Nnvy, lie* very dangerously sick
at hi* residence in diis city.—-N. Y. Sun, Add ult.
[for THR OROROIAN.]
To the Irish ndopird 4titi*ens of Chixthom
CooNiy.
As an humble citizen, and nn observer of nmtera
nml tilings a* they pass beforo my view, one thing
more forcibly llinu the rest ha* struck my ntlcutiou.
It is to see witii wlnt great zeal tho log cabin, hard
cider, ’coon skin and gourd vino party ef diis city,
manifest their love and friendship for the adopted
citizen*, always previous-to nn election. Do these
silk stocking and ruffled shirt gentlemen suppose
dial you are such fool* as not to know that they an*
die same old federal party (under false colour*,)
that in 1798, under tho eklcr Adams, passed the
Alien law, by which you were debarred from be
coming citizens until you had resided in this country
•21 yenrs, and which law wa* repealed under dm
Democratic Administration of Thunus Joflcrson.
l)o they suppose dial you are not sensible to die
fact, that the same Federal, now Whig party, have
been petitioning Cou*r»**, «I every session,
from that period to this, for an alteration or repeal
of die nxtitraliza'.ionlaws, hy which you wouklngain
bo compelled in remain hen* twenty-one yean, be
fore you could be allowed the privilege* of on Ame
rican citizen. Doe* this—dl the talent and all the
durneg party, think you such miserable dupes a* not
to know dut Uiey ore port and parcel of tho same
Federal party, that have been for several years past
organizing what L called the "Native American As-
aociation,” in ditrerant sections ofour country, the
object of which is to check emigration, and to keep
the foreigner from exercising the privileges of the
elective franc!use. Does thi* spotted-pig party,
think that you ora so ignorant, and short of recol
lection, us not to know that they ore the same Fed
eral party, that lux e invariably ceased and twee*
•lied you j'ut previous to au cWfura, stud when it
ia over, and they found themselves defeated, havo
denounced you in the morluniucasttreil tunas, “os
the dirty and ignorant Irish, if it went not for you,
they could always carry Uieir elections." Ilotheeo
modern reformers, or hy whatever name they may
assume, for Uiey have almost exhausted tho vocabu
lary ofnaines^mppose you to be snch ignoramussc*
a* to hove forgotten,diatnt a very recent jierlod, this
xnmc party,tncatch Irish voters, putthenaincsoftwo
linnnmMc nnd respectolilo Irisliuien upon Uieir tick
et for Aldermen, hut took very good care when they
went to vote diumselvns to scratch the Irishmen'll
names from their ticket, nnd by which means tho
two Irishman were defeated, and Uicn boasted as
some of their purty did, that the election had result
ed just as Uiey wished it. nnd thanked their God
that no Greek*(meaning Irishmen) nor Jew.was
elected. In diis, their last net of treachery, my
adopted fellow-citizens,Uiey have forfeited nil claim*
to your support, and should receive your deep and
Mm ting rebuka for their (tinning ingratitude In
wards ono of tlieso defeated Irishmen, (Greek, n*
"mm) of their parly call him)—I allmloto Air. Henry
Harper. This gentleman lias, I believe, resided
among u* n* n most indefatigable, lionet and cor
rect marchnnt for the post ton years, with nn irre
proachable private character, and extolled for his
henevoteiico and especially towards his poor and
unfortunate countrymen, and lias done mure to
advance Uin whig cause, sinco he heciuuu nttuched
to that party, Uian any other man belonging to it in
this city. Tiik Hon or an Irishman.
[communicated.]
Tho “Coon" alias die “Whig Party" preserve a
death-like silence uuon die nubiectof Tmct. They
electioneered against the late board of Aldermen
at die recent charter election, because they had in
creased iho city taxes, Uiough citcminftunces beyond
thoir control lintl made it necessary. But now,
initw'distauding tho enormous increnso of Stale
nnd county L-ixcs, because it is imposed by their
own party in power, at die last Legislature, not n
complaint is heard, and tha cry of oppressing dio
poorfiy heavy taxes, is no longer die theme of die
elcctioneerer. But lei it Im remembered dial iho
City Council did not double die poll tax. What
say you,
MEN OF CONSISTENCY.
Mr. Date »on and the Tariff.—Tlm Whig Press is
making desperate effort* to relievo Air. Dawson
from tlm merited odium wliicli hi* votes to retain
the duties on Sugar, Salt and Molasses, and to im
pose a new tax ofSOpar cent, on Coffoc and Tea
hnve fastened upon him. It stickles at nothing,
truth i" perverted, nnd nliHiilute falsehood brought
to its aid. Tho records of Congress, however, do
not lie. They tell n tale which every honest Aliti-
TarilTmaii will roiiioinlior on Monday next. Thoy
say, nud wo challenge the whole Whig Press to de
ny it, that Win. C. Dawxou, die poor man’s friend,
die LogDnhin advocate, voted to return the duties
on Hall, Sugar, nnd Alolasxu*, nnd alio voted to im
pose a new tax of SO per cent, on Cofl'ro and Too.
Without his aid nnd that of his colleagues in Cou-
gross, die late Tariff net could uol hnve been pass
ed. When it was passed, Air. Dawson, in his
sent, declared it was die most just nnd cqitablo
Tariff net dint hail ever been .ulojiteil hy Congress.
After thisb;l| had passed the House, the wlmle
whig press was silent; but the Democratic papers
thundered in the oars of the peoplo of Georgia the
foithluNMioM of her Representatives iu Congress.
Tlieu it was, lliaf Mr. Dawson, xvimn the Bill came
ngniu iu the House, with the amendment of the Se
nate, with tlm fear of Ihu people before hi* eyes,
changed his voles. Thau it Was, when ho had been
relinked, that lie undo auoUiur soiiiiiiorset.aud gave
the votes which dm whig pres* now publishes ns
his first mid only votes on the t.-iritf hill. Verily hi*
tariff principle" nro Uko his Bank principles, any
tiling and every tiring—like himself*, nil tilings to ull
uicn. Away xvidi such n statesman—Georgia wants
no such m in to preside over her eoitnsuls.
To please Iris Whig friend. Air. Clay, bo voted
for Ihu tariff; to plcaso themselves, the pcpplo will
let him retire to die shad es of private live.—.Vacua
Telegraph.
The following nro the yeas ami nays on passing
the bill iu the House.
From the Haute Journal ef Congress, Saturday Julu
ai, isii.
Tim engrossed bill iu relation to duties and draw-
hacks coining up in its order, aud the quosiiuu be
ing oil Iho dual n.'Lwage thereof.
Air. Cuvo Johnson asked tho yea* nud nays,
which was ordered; and, being tafccu, resulted os
follows:
Yeas.—Messrs. Adams, Allen. L. W. Andrews,
Sherlock J. Andrews, Arnold, Aycrigg, Babcock,
linker, Bnrton, Birdseye, Black, Itlair, Boardniau,
llotls, Briggs, Brockwny, Broiuou, Milton Brown,
Jeremiah Brown, Burnell, William Bnllcr, Wil
liam B. Coiimholl, Cnrudiors, Childs, Chittenden,
I.C. Clark, Cowell, Craustou, Cravens, Cushing,
G. Davis, WAL C. DAWSON; Deberry, FeMeii-
duu, Fillmore, A. L. Foster, Gamble, Gates, Gen
in’, Gidding*. (loggia, Patrick G. Goode, Graham,
Green, Gruig, Habersham, llall, Hnlstead, William
8. Hastings, Henry, Howard, Hudson, James, 1.
D. Jones, J. 1'. Kennedy, King, Lane, Lawrence,
Linn, Thomas F. .Marshall. Samson Mason, Ala-
tliiot, Afaltocks, Alaxwcll, Maynard, Aleriwcthcr,
Moore, Alorgnn, Morris, Alorrow, Nesbit,Osborne,
Owsley, Pendleton, Poivell, Proflit, Ramsay, Ben
jamin lUndall, Alexander Randall, Randolph, Ran
cher, Kidgway, Rodney, Russell, Sergeant, Shop-
peril, Hiiuontun, Smith, Heller*, Hprigg, Stanly,
Htnklcy, Stratton, Stuart, Hummers, Tuliriferro,
Richard W. Thompson, Tillinghost, Toland, Tom
linson. Triplett, Trumbull, Underwood, Warren,
Washington, Edward l>. White, J. L. White,
Thomas \V. Williams, Lewis Williams, Christo
pher II. Williams, Joseph L. Williams, Yorku,
Augustus Young, nnd John Young—110.
Nays—Messrs. Alford, Arringtion, Atherton,
Banks, Beeson, Bidlnek, Borden, Bowne, Boyd,
Brewster, Aaron V. Brown. Charles Brown,Burke,
Samson 11. Butler, William O. Butler, Green W.
Caldwell, P. C. Caldwell, 'John Campbell, Cary,
Clinmnnn, Clifford, Clinton. Cross, Daniel, R. 1).
Davis, John II. Dawson, Dean, Dimock, Doan,
Doig, John Edwards, J. C. Edwards, Everett, Fer
ris, J. G. Floyd, Chn*. A. Floyd, Fornancc, Gerry,
Gilmer, W.O. Goode. Gordon, (Justine, J. Hast
ings, flax*. Hopkins, Houston, Hubbard. Hunter,
Inxersoll, James Irvin, Win. W. Irwin, Jack. Cave
Johnson. J. W. Jones, A. Kennedy, Lewis. Little
field. Lowell. A. McClellan, Robert McClellan,
AIcKay, AtcKeon. Afallnry, Mnrchniid, Alfred Mar
shall, .Mathew*, Miller, Newiuml, Oliver, Parmcn-
ter, Pntridge, Pavno, Pickens Plmner, Reding,
Riggs, Roger*, Roosevelt, Hnltonstall, Hanford,
Sniindcn, Shaw, Shields, Slade, Snyder, Steeurod,
Sumter, Hwency, John 11. Thompson, Turney,
Van Buren, Van Rensselaer, Wallace, Ward Wnt-
tenon, Weller, Westhrok, J. W. Williams, Win-
Uirop, Wise, and Wood—101.
Dr. Graham's l.rllrr and O. P. Q.
The AI esse tiger has liod the hardihood, in order
to relieve its friends from die odium of an indig
nant community, to insinuate tlint the anouynmux
cpisllewlucli elicited tlic letter of Dr. Graham was
written by a Democrat. The insinuation is a* un
founded os it is shallow nud coutemptible. It i* an
old ndogo that “we judge other* by ourselves.'
Wbiggery has practised such deceptions; it* ad
vocates, therefore, are prompt in their suspicions
of Uieir opponent*. A moment’s reflection will
satisfy auy one Uwt even the editor* ofdie Messen
ger did not give the slightest credence to tbeir own
inuetidoes. The letter ofO. P. Q. was addressed
to Uie Savannah Republican—a Whig print.
That paper did not, as none other would havo
done, publish the letter without knotvingitsauthor.
If ii* author had been a Democrat, the Republican
would have rejoiced,, aud his name would liavo
been proclaimed from ono end of Uio State to Uto
°lh»‘ r - To set Uie matter arrest, wu challenge Uie
Republican n> disclose Uie lume. tat bp wIk»
skulk*' in Uie dark, and from his covert retreat deal*
out • firebrands, arrows, aud death." Iw exjioscd to
tho public gaze, Uiat ho may be visited witii Uie
scorn he so ncliiy merit*. Give u« Uie iiuuic. Air
Kepubiican. Justice •IcuixihIs it—die tumor of
yonr party dcmnuis it —Mato* Trltfmjth, ‘J&h nil
t'filrml Bail Rsnd.
No damage wos dnno, wn aru informed, to this
road, from Uie late frediul.alUiough Uie water rose
as bight* iu Juuc lust year. This we hope prove*
that it is so elevated and protected by bridging and
culverts, a* to placoit beyond Uiu roach of such ac
cident* in future. The cars now run to Hardwick’s,
in Wasliington county, and are expected to reach
the depot opposite Haiidcrsville, twenty odd nri'oi
from Uiis, in rJiout two weeks, to which point freight
will thereafter be sent. Wagons are much wanted,
we are informed, to hail) off freight now at Uie de
pot at Hordwick’sthcro being, it is said, at least ono
hundred loads [waiting there.—Mill. Recorder, of
Tuesday.
The late and unusiiul freshet for Uri* season of
the year, ha*, we regret to learn, done serious arid
extensive damage to tho planters ou rivor and nUtor
low ground*. Entire fields of com, as well 3* cot
ton, Urns located, have uluinst been totally destroy
ed. Cotton ho* liecn washed up and drowned, and
corn already made, from tho length of time it re
mained under water, whore not washed off, luis
soured nnd rotted; fodder also carried entirely oil',
and tho laud injured. This result was uufooked
for at Uiis season of the year, and will, xve nppre-
lieud, seriously iiiconvcuicnco many planters, ns
xveft ns materially lusson, wiUi thu protracted wet
spell of weather, Uie expected rollon crop.—Ibiil.
Tlie Toriir.
ll will he for the people of Uie Smith to remem
ber Uiat as a relief measure, llm Whig House of Uc-
iireKriilntivc* of tlm United Htates, passed a hill lay
ing n tax afi{0 percent, on Tea, Midusses, Salt,Cof
fee., Sugar, and oUier necessaries of life, and such
things as Precious Stones, Gold and Silver Epuulctts,
«f’T ’-v/--. •Vatunry, mid other articles of
lliMdescription, run I— I— .Jv~ j n«»*
one democratic mcmhi'r of Congress voted for the
hill Tho vote in favor of tlie bill was 110, against
101. Of Uie 101 votes against tho hill, 87 were de
mocrats, mid 14 Whigs; the 14 Wliig* were Alters.
Alford, Borden, Everett, J. Edwards,Gilmer, Hun
ter, J. Irwin, \V. W..Irwin, Mallory, Snllomtall,
Slade, Van UoiPwclacr, Wullacc, aud Winliirop.
By Htatemeiilo front the Treasury Department,
mid luid before Congress by tho Coimuittco of
Ways and Means, Urn increase of revenue by Urn
new tariff Is estimated at about leu millions of dol
lars. The article of tea, which is now free of duty,
will produce $1,083,517, and increase the value oj
cents, peril). Tho nrticlo ofCotfoo, which i* now
free, will produco $1,709,'244,nml increase the val
ue nearly 2 cents. Tlm article of Blankets, cost
ing not exceeding 75 cents, which nrc used hy the
poor nnd negroes, uml which pay now a duty of 5
per cent, will have to pay n duty uf 20 percent.
Wines, which produced during the year ending
.‘Mill September last, according to existing duties,
§190,073. pr 1 -'estimated to produce, according to tlm
new tariff, a revenue of only §441,835, while the
articles of Ten rind .Coffee will produce u revenue
of§2,7!tt,741.—Augusta Constitutionalist.
From iho Au^utla CoUKlitul'imnli-l.
To the Sober nnd ltedcclluK People.
Fdtiito-Citiir.ua:—A plain man, and yet a closo
observer of events, ridtircsscs Uieso lew sentences
to you.
In the late excitement of conflicting politics, wo
the urns*, the holiest working ninny, have been
egregiously imposed upon end deceived hy tliorn
whose sinister motive* were fixed nil getting olliee.
It is now time, that wo should redress ourselves.—
Already Ilu: people iu many place* are opening
Uieir eye* to the deceptions which have been prac
ticed upon then. In htdiauu, the recent election*
have overwhelmed our deceiver i with defout. In
Afatue, the Clay llunU Turitl’ men Unv “ecu re
cently beaten hy more Ulan ten thousand votes. In
Vermont, they havo lost something like ten thous
and vote* sinco llm last elections. These aro tlm
first nuii* which nunounco thu grant Imttle of the
people against tlm hank and Iho Tariff. Let it*
echo tlm revcrhcraUnu hack from Georgia!
Anxious to reform the various department* of
our general government, into which it xva* thought
corruption hud crept, our Hlule in the last elections
joined the ranks nriioliticiniis against whom it had'
previously acted. Having gained this point—aro
wu prepared to go oil with iIikhu federalist*, those
hank and tariff men, iu the cnn*uiuiinliou of Uieir
scheme..,* I)li.‘ I fjope liot. While we aru suffer
ing from ut! the evils of overhanking—while wo are
in iho midst of ruined and sinking itank corpora
tion* iu Georgia—with the skellou wreck of the laic
U. Htate* Bank before u*tn warm ii* ofour danger,
we are called on to support thu men, wlm aru in
favor of creating another • United Hiutes Bank—
another monied iuoiii>ter, which may again aid in
exciting ufalsOuml plethoricr-pirit oniulitionseredit,
which limy corrupt public men, pumler lo slock
jobbers, nml defy ihu Government. We are now
called upon loo, to deiiouuca John Tyler for four-
lusssly strangling such a monster, by his vein pow
er as it was struggling into life. We mill not de
nounce him for ihuUct. Wu iimst sm-tiiii him in
this; nnd ns wo value our liberties, xvu must not sup
port these hank-tariff mull, who arc opposed lo him.
WAL C. DAWSON is one nl'Uiese. llo voted
for both tlm hank hills receutly,inlho HoiisoofKc-
{ resentatives, “Ephraim is joincil to his idols—Itl
im alone.”
Fellow-eilizens: we cannot sustain this ucw
tariff law. Why did Uiey not appropriate tlie pro
ceeds of the sales of tlm public [amis lo rovuituo*
purposes, mid to thu extent of Uieso sales, at least,
nave dispensed wiUi a tariff.' They have liot an
swered this question to my satisfaction, fellow-citi
zens—hnve they to yotirsf I am afraid, Uio had
company into which our representative* liuvo fid-
Icn, to wit: Webster, Clay, and Adams, «&c. &c.
—Urn old tariff patriarchs—has corrupted Uieir poli
tic* nnd made them dangerous a* legislators. They
have let tho ttclmtn of lodcrulisiu into our camp,
and wo mustpurgo tho emup of it, and thorn too,
a* soon as we get tho opportniiity.
It is no wonder that in the company of such men,
WAL C. DAWSON, and other* of onr delegation
in the Ilo.iim! should in Uie first instnneo, when Uie
tarifi'hill was before tha Home, hnve voted to tux
tea androffee. It i* true that when Uie Senate re
fused to tax these articles, and iimilo them free,our
delegates, (perhaps ashamed of Uieir conduct,) did
vote lo make them free. But it i* also true, that
they carried their tnrill'uotioii" so far iu Uia first in
stance. helbroUioSeiiutennu-nded tho hill, nslotax
tea and coffee. And now WAL C. DAWSON, nf-
ter such u vote, nller thus acting in concert xvidi
these old Federalists, so deuply died in Uie wool,
these old Bank and tariff men, expect* the miti-tar-
iff, State Right* Stale of Georgia, to elect him Go
vernor. Our safety forbids it, fcllow-citizcns!
“Ephraim is joined to his idols—lei him alone."
A PLAIN AlAN.
Thu wall was also snotu d with ink, a* wo con
ceive, to conceal or olriitcriito Uio mark* of blood.
A portion of Uie floor of the room ins been sawn
away hy the oilierrs aud carried to the Alnvor's of
fice. On Uiu examination of Colt, lie said he nude
a box to hold hi* trunk, out ofa large box which he
had to hold hi* stationery. This statement Im pro-
tMxbty made to account for Ute use lie had for tools,
which he borrowed from soiuo person itf the build
ing* He says Uio: Uie box not answeriug, be threw
me wood out of Uio window into the street.
Ini consequence of Uio discovery of Uiese foct*
the Mayor advertised for Uiu carman who had car-
nod Uio box, and whom Air. Goufroy, Superinten
dent of Hacks, discovered ou Saturday night. Ho
was taken before Um Afnyor, where ho stated that
Mr. Colt had employed and paid him to cany a box
ftom his room corner of Broadway and Chamber*
street, to the ship Kalamazoo, lying at the foot of
Mnidnn lane, on Uie morning of tlm J8di inst, and
Uiat he had delivered it Uicru accordingly.
In consequence ofUiis.Uin mayor ordered offi
cer* A. Al. C. SmiUi and Waldron ou hoard Uio
vessel, nnd the Imtclie* which had bceu closed to
be oppeiicd, aud oil Huiiday uDemnun, about ono
o'clock, Uie box was foiimf and hrougul on deck.
On opening it, thu body of Air. Adam*, with only
his shirt on, w.isfomid therein, packed rntmdtight-
ly with salt, and nn owning wrapped round Uie
whole, nnd then tho box nailed up. It wns convoy-
to llm (lend house in the l’ark, and the Coroner call
ed to hold the inquest. Justice Taylor, ofthe Up
per Police (who wiUi the Alnynr and officersnhovo
muted, have been induliitigublo in ferreting out tlio
authors of Uiis horrid raunh.-r.) discovered tho wo
man kept hy ('oil, and in her posaessessiou, found
the wnlHi of Air. Adams.
Tims liii* affair olhlood is revealed, nnd tho guilty
author known, and justico nbout to he satisfied —-
San.
The specie shipped in masses thi* week is os fol
lows :
Gladiator for London,
t-yafe.WifflHi&ftei;
Ahkar for Cnnton via Liverpool,
$230,000
8ta
250,000
§1,0072140
AT. V. Jour, of Com. 25(A uU.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28.
Great excitement on the Frontier.—A transaction
took plncc nt Alburgh on tho night of tho 19th inst.
which ha* produced nn iiiiparalluledoxeitemont on
Uin Frontier. Jnmcs Grogan, who formerly resi
ded in Canada, hut a natural born citizen of the
United States, while returning from AUcbigao to
Alburgh, wa* captured by a detachment of Britith
dragoon*, under Copt. June*. Grogan wns sleep
ing at thnhouso of his hrothorrin-lnw—<Uio soldier*
surrounded Uio house, forced it open, and entered
Crngnn’s bedroom, who defended himself against
his assailants until severely wounded iu Uie leg* nnd
thigh* hy bayonet*. Hitt faco was literally flayed,
and Iris clothes torn off. Ho was wrapped in a Buf
falo robc,Uirowu into a wagon, carried across Um
line* nnd sent lo Montreal in irons. Wlieu Um af
fair hciMtno known ot St Albans, a public meeting
wn* held, and a committee wn* npointed to oxam-
iiio into the transaction, and report at a subsequent
meeting to Im held.
. NEW YORK, Sept 25.
Mum U Murlid.—Money lui* boon iiimoro active
demand in Wall street than fnr some time. Tho
high rate* of exchange ha vccaused some conrider-
able shipments uf specie, nud Afcxican and half
dollars are wanted nt a premium. Still large suui*
ofspecie are constantly arriving, tuid Uiu bunks havo
more than thoy want. Out of the street* money h
more abundant, and not much wanted for htisines*
purposes.
Exchanges, both domestic and foreign. conUnuc
to improve. Tho amount of bill* offering isnot
largo uf cither desorption, nml nro readily taken.
From present appearances tho cotton season will
commence earlier Uian tisiiaJ, when a belter supply
of foreign hills may lie expected.—Com. Ado.
NEW YORK, Sept. 25.
Horrible Murder of Mr. Adams, the. Printer.—Ar
rest of the. Murderer and disrorery of the boily.—On
Friday week Air. Snnimd Adam*, a highly respec
table printer, residing nt 11 Elizabeth street, of tho
firm of Hcmthnrd A Adams, of No. 59 Gold streut,
suddeulv nnd mysteriously disappeared, lie wns
a man of regular habits, lie xva* advertised, but
nnUiiughru been heard of him.
The flicts, «* far ns wo can gather, are these—
Air. Colt is the author of an nhlo work upon book
keeping, and Um brother of the inventor of Coif*
celebrated fire arm*. I le hired it room otitheseiond
floor of tlie granite building corner of* Ciwnbcrs
street nnd Broadway. The room is the second room
from Btoailway, und Uie windows facing Cham
ber* street.
()n the night of Friday, Uio 17th in*t. Uio gentlc-
inau occupying the adjoining room heard, wiUi o'Ji-
ers, a noise os of some person falling, mid fancied
somo persons were fencing with foils, and one of
them had fallen. The parties wiled, expecting to
hear a laugh, but from Uint moment n mo*t profound
and deathlike silence followed. Surprised at the
circumstance, the gentleman knocked several times
ut Colt’s door, but no answer was given.
On Uio following morning, a large box wa* ob
served by many of Uie inmate* of the granite bud-
din?. standing in the entry. Some in Uie upper part
of iho building thought at first lint it was for them;
as it was nbout Uie length to contain two full sized
bust*. Observing, however. Uint it was directed to
St. Louis via New Orleans, they saw Uiat it wo* go
ing from tho building, not that it had camo to it.
OUier persons in Uio bnihling who knew tint Colt
had only taken tho room* for a short time, draught
he wns removing. Tho box wa* removed between
half past 8 and 10 A. M. on Saturday, the 18th.
The gentleman who heard Uie noise speken of,
thought no more of it, until he saw Uie advertise
ment of Air. Adanis’ disappearance. On menfion-
ing it to another porsou, a female said that Air.
Colt was indebted to Air. Adams. (Tho sum wo
Understood to be §'200. nnd for printing Uie identi
cal work on book-kret>ing.) The conviction Hash
ed upon the mmd of thi* gentleman that Mr. Adams
wa* murdered on the night iu (|nestiou, nnd he
proceeded to nequ.tiutUie mayor of the fact*. Upon
•csrrhinr Colt's loom, n glass was found slMiliere*!
—a haiciief. the handle of which was newly sera-
e«l with broken gla«»—end of die ha: d of I’m*
#xe wn* covered over with ink
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Charlntas Rrpnrlt, September 2D.
Ncw-York—Ship tafnyetto—221 hales Upland
Cotton, nnd ‘25 cords l'ino Worn).
Golf of Mexico—Brig Daniel Webster—Rico.
Philadelphia—Helir Emina—194 halos Upland
Cotton. * .
AUGUSTA, Sept. 30.
The trade of tho season Ims fairly commenced,
nud thenppcnrniiru of our city indicates that onr
mcrehnnl" are luily prciiarcd lor an extensive busi-
nos*, in tho sale of’goiwls, wares, and merchandise,
nml ill Ihu piirrlmso of Uie produco of Uie state.
With regard to our cotton market, not much is
doing ns yet, Iracniise not much Ims oh yet come in.
However, about ‘2U0 halos arrived yesterday, which
were sold, as well ns some parcels previously re
ceived, nt price* ranging from 84 tolljc. The great
rain* that have fallen two or threo week* ago, had
tlio effect of in juring tho quality or Uie cotton pick
ed up since. It i* not a* clean a* it would havo
licvii otherwise, nnd the staple* have sulfored hy
ginning while iu a rather humid condition. But if
we have n continuation of dry weather for somo
tiuiulnrnmCf the staple will he improved, nnd the
rate* will ho m accordance to that improved quali
ty-
Wc have heard of romplnint* about Uto crops in
tlio interior, but we hnve been informed tiiat Uiough
they hnve been injured, the material injury will bo
sustained on tho lauds bordering on Uiu wnturcou recs.
HAMBURG, Sept. 29.
Onr business season ho* commenced in earnest.
Tim arrivals of new Cotton for Uio week endiug to
day, have boon Itcnyy, considering Uio early open
ing of tho fall Imaincsii. Prices, however, havo
receded something like Jet. from last week'* notice
for clioico brands. Our extremes nro 7 to 8 fo8
ct*.; most of Uie sale* have been at prices from 84
to 8 L3.
Flour.— 1 Tito market is stacked with thi* article.
Since Alonday there has been received a full sup
ply, nud is now selling for §5 per DDL Wc havo
no change to notice iu any oftho oUier lending ar
ticles. Market wullstocked, and pricusfuir.
COLUMIA, 8ept 29. «
Cotton.—This article begin* to come in pretty
freely, but the planters murmur at Uio low price.
Eight or ten wagon load* camo in from the up-
country yesterday, and Uio highest prico paid for it
wa* 84 cents. We make our quotations this week
nt 7 to 84 cent*.
NEW YORK, Sent 25.
Cotton.—The sales of tho week ending last even
ing amounted to 3,550 bales, of which 1,850 were
Upland at7 n 10 cents: 1,050 AlotiiieatS a 11 j, and
GaO New Orleans nt74 nil cents. Tho arrival*
during the same period wejc 1150 biles. The .gen
eral uspcct of tho mnrkct has been quiet throughout
tlio week. Ill prices wo havo no chaogd to notice
ftom those rurrent Inst week.
Flour.—The Flour market was very unsettled
after Uie arrival oftho Grout Western on Sunday
last, until Woducfdny, when things appeared to
come to their beaming* again, ami a settled price
wa* established.
From Uiat day to yesterday about 800 barrels of
good common brands canal flour were sold ft r
eastern markets nt §0,50, whic h is the price Uiat
the principal receivers uro willing to sell at now,
but not below. •
There are, howevor, oUier amiller receivers, who
will sell nt §0.43), Dut even nl that price, not very
large sales could now Iw made, os purchasers only
oiler §0,374 f«r largo lots.
At the price last named, tho market would pro
bably be more brisk, but Uie receipt* being large,
\ve cannot notice Uie market otherwise than in a
dull state with u good deul of Hour goiug into store.
Wc consider ten fair t,notations to-day to be §fi t -
iJl.if'Wfo'Cemail a.fl!,371 forMichipur,
§0.374 for Troy [ uone hero at present] and §0,-
374 * for Ohio, though there i* one lot of
several thou and baiTcls of Ohio Hour, notfresh,
which con be hail in lots a* wanted at $fi,25.
Tho stock of flour is fast sccuumlatiug in store,
and is now estimated at 75.000 bids, or Canal nnd
Ohio. There is but little Southern flourhere, and
at present litUc wonted. The uomimlprice is $0,-
50 a §0,024. ’ 1
NEW YORK, 8ept 25. M
Coffee.—Is in moderate request, without diongo
in puces. Tlie sales embrace 700 bar* Brazil at
91 a 1 lc;500 Lagtiiiyio, Iftjii 11; 100 Java, HA—
all 4 uios; nud 250 St. Domingo, 8]c, cash. 3
Cotton.—Wc hnve 110 paniniL-rclianrr to notice
in this article since our last. Holden vo firm, and
a* Uie »tock on rale has been Timber reduced by
shipments on owners’ account, they show no di*po
Sitraii to prw* Uie market; buyers on Uie oilier hand/
jiurchnse with reluctance. 'Hie r*!es include I05flff
hales Upland and Florida iu 74 a lOes 400 AlobiJe,
Ha 11[; and 300 New Orlenns, 74 a 11—making .1
o-al for th** week ( f 35)0 bf rs ^