The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, August 03, 1839, Image 2

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Otl ooooor may «ilnt.bonruh Iho oraoo, AM tlto Moo oor hooorr lip, Tin erooth, «Mo honJi coo poop iho |loln, >HHIII, ooior, yloll Iho olilp. DBRTRAND. crfcly fflrorgUw Tforepert iNWiWIINtilwAl folhiWSt— Baku** kitfoTrBBSBryaB In Jtly, 1134 • . . . . . •11.00 II Onbwji Hwr>MMfri*C1iy • • 44.816 23 LmM am ImptmI lupmrinmt mi CkyBiiode- MMNN Incidental SmirrM, (Including Cur* pom I low Noipa) • • • 30,440 84 lou from Banka, UInm* w4 !•> MA.lt/our.) .... 384.000 00 •478,010 00 And ihr dblwerarats for tfo mmm period ham for* Ordinary «fnm ripen**# • • 33,4 .’0 23 Kx'iaonli'i.i^ expenses fur purchase of new hearse, «rf» lamp., and tree* lag lamp posts. building new rUfrra.. and rl|*>n*«e of Im, re* pair, of streets eel liuildings, pwr* rh.M. of mulr* under ao w system of (Luvi-nger's Department, re* Corporation note., Inaa in Canal Compif.y. red various other .mall chargee inrtilinwrd at tho find of City Tn-a-wrer** rennet • 31,402 31 mi nun .ill of Cliy debt— tit tin Hank. . •710,000 00 For Punt iliMM and Hospital Stock - 6.003 75 Instalments «>n 5000 shares of Con* tral Kailmad ami Uaokinf Com* panjr, paid in fall ... Merest ow loan, from Bank. •14,114 07 Intrtatl »>n P»wr Hmm and lias* pital Stock • • 434 01 Pram Or N. Y. Set, Era. 27/A mil. THE PRESIDENT AT ALBANY. TlwraetpUoa of tho President in this city jreter- S , (says tho Arm,) was all that hi. warmnl ids eoald desire. It was a medial anJ enlhusi* ostio aslsnai. spsataasmisly rendered (notwith standing tfo eSwt# of tha opposition papers to pf*. rant it,) kjr cUlsvas of all twrtto—a* free from sri- vtttj oa tka oaa band as it was from undue panda aad display aa tho mint-alike becoming ta them, tad aa fonamble at it must bava bean gratifjrlag ta their distinguished |W*t *• Tfo Pres kltnt took laam^f Ida relaiima and aaifhbon of bit oalim village about nine yesterday —ini**, bsriag pasmd ftiar .lays la aoclal and af* ItaliaaWaiatmowrM with thoM who ham known Ida ftaai hit earliest years, and in whom I in |a en* draraJ ky many lie. of frietMl*hin and regard, lie waa aaaartsd out of Kiaderbmdt by a namemu* OOWMay afehiarwa. Kaaehing Beam's, nina railea as Ida mow, near tha Rentaelaer line, ha was met by % Urja collection «f Ranaselaer Ikrmrrs from tho •dkaaot town., ami by Brig. Can. Genet, and the •■cars af bU command, who from thence formed tha rseort. To these, addition, were continually aaada, until his arrival at lUOnidW. (Schodack) 8m miles from (Ids city. ..*»• w "« met by an immense rontourm of hhMaw^hiaaai from the counties of lloaaaolacr Mi C ihtmlla, iacladlaf Gew. Van Ranamlear •ad atafl Mg). Gea. Cooper and staft tho Albany MlUUry Aasoclattnn, under tha command of t|u lr pNlidnil, Col. Rrlyra, arcompaniod by tha uMrera •f tht army and af the State militia, tho committee m eevaotyeit from this city, and a numaroue com* ' JMT.afMbaaapmountadaNdlacarriaiaa. A por* *2* jf UtN" wara formed in open order, and tlm President, haring aUghtsd from tha carriage, pass* •i thswagh tha Baa, accompsxWd by Mg). Morde* cal Myara, prasidswt af tha village of Kiaderhuok, •• •44 ky • committee of Htiaew* of that place, who bad escorted him on hit way. On tlm bin proach of the President, the multitude rent the all Leaving a batanea In ilia Treasury oa IstinH of • •476,014 00 OftDlNaar flayrnuc.—Tide is derlmd from llenisofCi'y Iota, llitd<es, Licenses, Market. Kent of Earhaagr, Court «f Common Pleas, Taxes, fines fur v|n(alb>n of City Ordinances, Jail, «n*I Auction duties. The dividends on lUil lined Stock, amounting tn •10,500, tlm' really accruing during tbe fiscal year, yet, In eunaoqnenre nf nut baring been checked for until tin- present mouth, aie not Included in the present rep-et Of tbit aum 1117.714 35 bam born paid for Interest on tboCliy 722,000 75 . 16 ',300 00 15.338 03 •066,061 27 . 0,037 73 teirnt nanas or ttw <;ity na addition tbwtrt, the sum «( piled to tlm redemption i Stork of the Sevgnmih I'm _ _ ly rapaireaa ; by the erection of new lamps awl lamp B front of the butldinga of ladivblualst (whu enoaideratluw thereof, agree to furnish oil for, and •* Hght tkosaid tomtw for otwynBn) 'bjrtko cow* a«ructlon nf awwllier Brb k flstrm, and deepening the pumpat ami I7 the eanmtce inrwtied a* tier*, ami for rrjialri of Engine how mis and rngines, f ami -Tito vntbiut rfotri duMn |ba dif* ^ fetertt Banks of flfo Cltv have nil fron (mb), and hi * ' ^ «f 11,33073 Uaalmen ap* I of 76 erttififiotrs of lh| . , ..W'HnssitadlliMpiUl. These,ccrtlfiraies wws Issued long ago, pursu ance of the prori-Joos of an o<dinanre pas ^-d on tlm 10th luae, 1825, autlwtriaing tlie purchase of the Hospital Building, and directing tm- iasoa of certificates to tlm amount nff7.U00 fur tlie pay* mmii of the sante. These ham nil Iniui tt'decmml, ahd tho IntereM irmaitilng due, yii: |I V| 01, baa also been t*i»W Muring this yrar. 1 ha\V tlm*. follow rfiltrns, rdb.il your atteoliiei to tlr leading'items nhd heads in the Trcnsmet's Report. It gives mo phn«u"re tu add, that thu pmiperlty of the City rnhitnues' to Im'ri'gso. ui*d nnless riieckrd by the orrurrei ro of unlow nnl rir- eumstflncrs, She will soon obtain the ptomi.vent |e»si- lion for wliirli she was designed by niton*. The lieallh of Savannah is Imst llbi«tmu*d by thu nmmrk, that In tho pmsvtit month, two c.inactutive weeks have |.ass. d awoy without iheintcrme'it of n while person. Tbe Central Ha l ll<nil tn wbirli we look with «o much confidence for the aiigtn •ritation of the prostwrity and welfare of our City, is rapidly limgrwsslng, IIfi tnifos hating Ihmui roinpleti'd uud in dai'y use. Tie Corporatism of Savannah, it will bo rem»*ml»ere,| own fit,: hundred tfoeisaml d<Jiars Worth of stock in this romp-tny. Wn Imii'Q to rralio a profit oil this stock In fi.ro many years,* and as soon as this exportation is rculi/rd, or. whenever the stock rises to |nr, the City may lie eabl tu lm free from debt. She owes nothing now hut tlm '•■300,1)00 lain- -wed on the faith or tin* Bunds nd* verted tu, and fur the payment of tlwse, the bus. Iieildes Iter sources nf Revenue,—five thoiisniul shares (the oar value of wliirJi is f')fK),00'J) of the Central Hail Road ami Bniikiog Company. With the continuance nf tin* health with w hich alwc tho introduction of our Dry Cullun system we hnyn twen blessed,wntl withtheluudabUienergy, and por'severauc^ ami ent<<qiri«o that have always, and particularly •/ Ute years, rhaim tented our ritltena, we may look firw nrd with hope ami route donee, and hnrkwnnl with pleasum.nnd satlsfatiion. All which It respectfully suhntlliwl. nnWKRT M. CHARLTON, Mayor. bamaareaeat. Nortb Alabama la hegtaaiag u dr* lari' rate «« a rottoo•Miitry; »bUo the warn leads In Middlo Trunrsseo am t»"Hight ta Improve fur this collate—maturity, tlm vital de»id»r%lum, hot being so easily allowed in tbe rank lusuriauce of ties fnmher aods. When II It renw mh'rod that the first rot ton plant lathe United «at tai«ed 1787, surely nor reader! 4Hfl find rrinn for aorprisa at the won* tlerfol laaimat t),«t |,«, ■■j-ntcd in hula mora than fifty yoarst RoMInderd, muat he lb« man. wi*o Mould venture toprp-lct the an,It it, creViwa-, ami power, likely to bucon." our national eiir boles tbmugh the agency of Colton.—Phil*. f*'/nir<r. Rtnit af ctly Ml.—The report shows an itieieaaa over last ye >r of |I79 04 Bodges.—The reports of tha pro- aunt and last year, am about tlm •am. .... /.Mcasrs —There is an Increase!I,U yam of 553 60 JUtirArf.—'This year's recent shows an increase offers and rent ul * 232 69 Cottar or Common I'i.kas anii nr Orra and TxaMlNKN.—Tho report in refetonce tn this head •hows an incrvwao nf revoauo and a diminution of expeasa. Last year the receipts $012 00 •M0 33 $1231 75 872 16 XlMiVaehlaatwu here ad.ltesaed by Mg). M. OaBoeh, la behalf of the people nfRenaselear county, •ad Gen. Ganiwnort, as chairman of the citiaans if ARmay, to which ha made sulul'bt replica. flttftiag from Scbudaek, tha pntcoaaloa extcrnksl ■MRr two mllea, aad |ntreedcd to Greealnish.— Hera awry possible attention waa exhibited lowanl* the Frwkfeat. Aa Kileptic arch, tmtii\| on hickory WM, was thrown across tlie street, surmounted on •ml aid* with, the motto “ Tha l'eoplo's money, wbm tha People can control ill’* aadoa tbemhrr, " Tw grmSswt gooJ of the greatest number." The 8MR of Saorga Clinton, dalwl 1776, was pitched, at which tha President alighted, and was enthusiast!* 0a$7 ivorimd. Col. Van Hensseiaer, a llcvolutioo* “•ar, oa bahelf of his fellow citiaens, welcom* 1 ta Gronobosb | and tha escort of fa|bri —v arrivod at tha river, pressed forward tu Shim t And tho expenses in* eluding Jmlgo's 8o* lory • • • Leaving a loss to tho City of * This jrevr the re* evlpts for City tax foes, Jury fi*s,&u. are • • Aad tha ex pans aa • Imaving a grin to the City of $1.30 59 Aad making a dlivrente in lavnr of this year over tho last of . • This change is ow ing to tlie diudnu- lion of the Hslaiy of tlm Judge, n« wrll as to tha gn nt Increase of ihn husinosa ot tlm Cwt t—w bei her all Iter reuse of the Inerea-e films e muter ofc<Mi(nituUuno,is n question whirli dors nut como within the arnjN« of my duty to report on, TWrs.—There is en increase this yearnf Aacs.—Them be* been a riiminu* t on ol fines for blenches of City OnlinaiKvs, n« cumparod with last year of «... I hope that this Source of Revenue aay owl- we to «U-i itdsh JAIL.—Tbe nvvipls fn»m tho Jail ibis year, amnuut to • • And tho expenditure*, • - LrxriaganevcaaaofrrceipUovcrcx* « pcmliturrs of • • having bow arrivod at tha river, pressed forwi shake him by the hand, ahd taka tlmlr leave. About • o'clock la tha afternoon, iho a •4 the FrtaUUal at Albany, accompaaled I A •M 72 |233 91 •Vino 20 4,27ti 20 FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Wo are iudublrd to t.'aiit. Chirk, nf Ihn brig Ti< molaun, fur a file of Ri» Jeiipim |mp^rs in tlm 31 -l of May, inclusive. They enn'ein little, however, hesidps is the Biutilitn Cungrca«,ai«lc meici d in'clligetice. Thu follow lag trmrrnpbs nr.’givon nn*lrr dot** of Monte Vidao, May 0. Wit Iruiolale liom U l)es. pei U. lor. Tho govrmment ofilm Oriental Re|Niblir, will, tlm.e-aeiit of tlm I^'gi.letive Im.Iv, i- pi.'pnti.g wiili vigor to ••(•(•tin tlm wai. Tint army of tlm ro,«ubitu wllltte incronsctl tofiOtiO ni'ii.tlo* gov-rnmem is no* ihoriaed to en|i«l fiodsth-r-i^M'l.lo mo t llie-ap. n* ere.n I no of four milii o»« nf dollars will lie i«krn up, 00 the srcuiily of tlm pultiic pr<ip.-riy m.il of Abu mdinattr uih| ,.airn<o>li»iirt r- vroiu-s. Aft'ordiNg to knars from Htiauos Ayras, Orilmb •M|t ol'l'iMH- Vtitlt Hosts.ami finaoi is toIn>|immi-Io fiv«ir>l •« I'rasiileiil t/iltaOiiaolid Itupuh'ic. Tim 'li'-tntor stili por>t| s his aystum of |.-rmr. A few days .Inro ha ordvrod 11 parsons to bo shot, fttr re. fusing tnj, in 1 lie iirmtj tliay were not eliowt'd lla— •uranr- of irlgiuo liaf.ra lla it doom wes exaeot. -I; •me of them cootmh'ad *•' rbh* in tlm veto la wh eh wes aonvaying litem tolba p'eco of d< u<h Thp re|H»r Isrnoliimod of a r> volution biiviag but' ken out in rdovn, and il i« uid tint Mood uc 1 is also in iu-utirrlbm. Hrgedkr Cnld' ioR, at Itead of200 CmricMtiw*-, I ns •l*T«*r*-. il (Oil of *».* Knira Hi s tro-it*, puituig ilmm n!| to tlm .Muni. K10111 ODa-ilartndoi ufM.vll wvlinnsluta ibn following itumofsIil^Mirwi—m .l. r ilia baud ol ‘‘i rivals." "Fntm a cruise, Eurl'-b Itrigutf.war fi'-ci> ‘ConniiaiakrSinilb,iurnui|>ni>) wi lt *|m I'oioigoa.p tfeho umr H<uui|iem lor, wbirli «u |f>,| iimn 1I11-port for Ai.coln 00 tlo* 2fi b, and M10 I'oiluguase b.iiijua Mnrla Ca.|o*a. sli'fli Mi a I the day Itfoia tas'rr* day for (fol.iinsm*. Tliay weia bull ropnir.si ^atil •iriMitlo Inch by tin* Graaitn, tbo first on bar sa cotid dny out, and ilia otbaron lar dny of sailing.' Oui e.'rn > «p>iMd |, rii Infi rm. i|< tint groat earile meat pr> vii.Vd in Hio ng«hi.l ik Kog'i-b in c»n»a quao. a n| lla sa rupiria*, ilia jt.>|nifnra tbrreiatdug to mutd.-r nllofthni tiaMon, nod a-fNciill)' s«fTi**. of tha laity. The am go of the lamina tins v*»'n atniiue Min i $110(1.000, alii' ljy Eufi-ligoo Is T vessels ware rnpton .1 ns slavers. any, accompanied by tV t*B, waa aaaommed by awnsuhil aalateof -Ht waa received by the military with ttsBal honors, and by three times three from the •aaamhMalilaeas t consisting of a vast concourse HmMbrd, aa foot, and |a caiilages. Tha wrtices. tha vrasaftbaaa«at lm purine desetipt km, formed •aFarrystreet, andptuceedad under* lUcbarg*of turn at tha Capital, to tho City llall. * Hera tha President waa leeelved," says the Acgtm M hyGovtroor Mercy, In bahelf ofthaoww* ■mM af ah bees, the procession and the military •eehayfafti* large apace la front and at tha aides, fanabf • •ntmilees mam,—crowding the 11 reals •adextending lata the paika—while the windows •d reads of the dw.llieg* a roe ad the square, and » windsw aad entrance of the City llall were with spectator*, a largo proiiortinn of them Jadlaas la presence of the aaaambleJ multitude, tha fraaUeat waa kero wcicom-d to the city by OawtMt Marry, la an Impoaairo and peitineot •Idroaa.towMrh the President, in hit usual good ■ate aad happy manner, replied." After receiving tho eoagratulationa of many rlti* •Mi,tha President wes ascOrted to bla lodgings at Caamm Had, where he dined, aad in the mronlng •aattmad to rewire the eaogratalathma of citiseas Mm roaMaats of ibeadjooeni towns. "Tha procession through the wb< la route—which maamailted lo many iastanros by a displae of 8vgs, (■apt Bod aaull, aurtebiag frequently quite senes MaalraBta—was an object ofraritlag interoat—<l.« •8b» wtodows, and wary commanding position be* ’ bfgooeplsd with spectators, eeg>f to witneea the •stamsaj. As a mn millury display, it was • (right w*B ealcalatad ta arrest ettoatioa, whilst the •|"k| af thaaeearioo, tlm dtatiwgoithrd character mjm (Wait, Bad tha immmiso coocourra la alten* mwsi gaea U aa ahsarhing interest. "Oa South Paarkstraet, near Wwtetlo, was sta* Rapid tha atlahrated gma CUmlaa, which tha rove- ndMary droaocrat Kidanr chrrishaafor its eorvioe tothadayaaf Jrffcrsoa. Its sharp ispwta were ap* popriately awakened, to wrlcomo aa unswerving . tBHlpfoefihe Apostle uf Democracy, , "■■maldwieftha length of the proeessl-m mav ***• fec *» , * ,<l wtMRtt| 4 head read*. .BiMtmatost,tbarrai we* iaMarket*«i.at Steuben t Worth Market to Patroon, up Patroua NOfaH,Sfun,ul tHuUn Wo,U. of Xonk •VM—tor ofiitariKTO—« onto. •maw jmpwtag anay. And the ffnmRt may be ex* WMM.M <W “Utarj fnm Tny, ul Kumlur il. romp n. briUtatb* •eeulu luo 1 ul lla udra .T- yajs—«*. ui ta. 1. h* «MU|k .Ufa. ul il. of Ua .af McntiU,. tlal ~ i ju™a*—-**—“F~ioo j ft- •1,101 04 It will lm aoett, therrfim*, that although, 1 xttt not able tn announce in you, tlm enllro erndicalkto of riee and orime from twir community, 1 ceu at least congratulate V«»u on tlm happy system wo have adnptaJ, nf making tho vttgalmnda and villniu* a aourco of revenue, and thus compelling them In soma manner to refund to the community, the loss that may have been sustained by tbo crimes of tho offender* It will b* Imcoe in mind, however, that tho Jail I* the receptacle of all tlm criminal* In the County of Chatham, and also of many of tho ltd* joining counties—aiul it is kit justice tu add, that it* amirs have been managed by tha Jail Com* miitew and tlm different officer* with a proper tv* gard 10 economy, humanity and vigilance. Auction Duti**.—These are but nominal source* of revenue, an act«-flbe Legiriuime requiring them to be paid over as collected forihe use ofthcSavao* nth Poor House ami Hospital. Incidextal Revenue.—This consists oft Instalment on James Hunter's nute on account of dry culture, • • $316 67 Board of Health. HaU*a at round and Sclsuree, • • • • 2JI 03 Quarantine Expenses. Recritrd from the Suit for advance* made, • • 1,012 5.3 City Lots and Building*—sale of * 2,618 80 Musket lost by a Watchman amt paid for by him, * • ... 1137 Corporation notes or change Bills, Tin last Floridian, speaking sftlw malenaholy affair at the boo-0 nf Me. Chniroo, tay house was attacked, voice# *|asahb warn braid, and il was roqjrctuird 1 w Met c • MBl 34 26,294 30 •30,490 64 In reference to tha Corporation change BUI*, il b necessary to remark, thuep to the 30th Juoe, there had been redeemed tbe sum of $17,913 10, lewring • balance la eironlatloa at that lime ol $!2JI86 29 at tha preset time, the amouut in ciivulation dues not exceed $8,000. UiAaa.—Sinew the list report, tha Ute Mayer Iw conjunction with the Fiaaoc* Committee, sua. ^sl* M in sclliiig tu tho varimia Banks of the City of Sn* varnish, tho Bunds of tho City for five hundred thousand dollars, payable in eUbtoen yuars, with lutrre*t at sown por rent, payable sembaMWally in New York. This amount, thus raised, has been ap propriated to the payment of the balance due un tbw5,000 sliares oi the Stock of tlm Central Roil Rand and Banking Company, owned by tW City, am) also to the payment of the various notes due from the City to the diSsreat Beaks, fop loan# msdo to the City, principally to enable It to pay up tlm instalment* m the Central Rail Hpad Stock Jt Is due tu the Praridant nod Director* of tha City Banka to nckmmWdge tha promptitnda aad Mbere, ality wi k which they amended the views af the City aatburities in adeeting this loan here, after nr* gotktious abroad bad MM. OnniNABV KxrtNtxs.—Under this head ar* it>* > expense of making Bodges, sanding ry nod City Clock, C'woct of Ceatmou Cemetery aid C Pleas, Dry Culture Inspection nod work en lew leads. Jell (including repairs,) Lamp Ceetraetor end Puaip Contractor, Clerk of Market and Lamps thsreie, the State tax on Auction sale-, (received for the wm at the Tuer House end Hansel aad paid ta that teaUmloo, maitiag tha charge 0 nweo ueml pal one.) Pr atfog. 8tr.e*s. leUries./ Oftorrs, Scavengers tfo|mi intent, end City Welch. * EsTKAoxniNAitr Eirasas.—The difcsees was end heeds forwtieg this ssreeethseeUen edy advened te. the redemption of City eheams Bills te the ameeat uf $17^1310, le«re_.. greatly the aggregwus Aeothar Item la formed by urn ed vaseser $580 U the Savenuah, Ovwhe* eel Alesemehe Coual Cotswany Is order toeoeldo that eMfwa»atle» to carry OBtb*Uyiav>ian*ii paw mak WlWikNi. TWCIqrMH-bM4,—«kM4.r, kn. h4-othTu«Ufa • — p^aantw n ^npt Tux Cmtiw I'ttnM or t»ik Wnpt.iv.—'Thera I- II I subject ciMiucftari with commrnm w ngriaul* lure, wliiah po*M*s*ca u liighar luti-rvwt for tho rill- tens of tlm Uu'.lod H alo-, than Mm (mxluatiiMi nod •uttwuinptimiof Cotton. We have,* on more than imuor-'u-iiMi, dovotad ourrnlnmHS to tfo* insertion of information upon this aubjeatt nnl our attention l* pnrtirulariy rvlbxl Di it just now, in ennsequrur* of lit" rnvnl pnhlicutiun of n va'.o.ibla la't. r. sifiwsl " CutlAo Plant." in e spirited Naw York paper, railed tW Whip, The writer oommecu -a hystat* Ing that tlai entire growth of cotton in the world is ret d wn nt I.UtNl.tlilD.OltU pounds Of this 1150 million* are Mip|maml Uv bo grow n In tbe United St aw—30 in Brasil-4 to tho West Indie*—27 in bjopt—UG in tbo west of Africa—190 iu ;hu went of Asia—3.1 lit Mexico and South Antcrbui, except Bimil—ami 14 million* elsewhere. Thus, at ten cvtila |*ar p. und, a price hrW which t» has rorely ever falb-o, thU cn»p f« Wonh $1l)0,0i)l),00i). For the hv«t fifty years however, Mm value (ih"Utli of tan flirtuniuig loddcnly nnd widely) lm* a« ntgtal 19). At this p.lo-, the pre* seat EMWlhol' the world is worth f l!» ’.lO'i.OdO. Of this, afotiit 3j0 mil ion- of p>Mi al« are eon* sumed and niattul'aciurrd in Kurland—afoiut 150 millions in the United S’ute-—Hi in Fra ire—230 In Chiua nnd India—25 io South America nnd MexiC't, iuriiWiing Hraail— 35 in G.-rmun*—in Turkov nr.d Afitcu—10 in Spuin—2t) iu l'm*«m— ami tlm remunder elsrerhare. The v.i|ua *»f co'.iun mutnifactures in England, is believed tnlmiranoH ly about 179 mtllionnol'dolbirs -iu Franc**, 70 millous, in tho Untied State* 8G miliioo*. The capital emploved in mmufiirtitring by mi* chinary, is estimsttxl, m KngNud, at 200 millions of dollar-—in Franc -, at 120 millions—in the United Sint **, at 110 millms. •Tha consumption in matoiiacturea of raw cotton In all Lamps, in 1801, wn* o«timtari at only GO milhous of.pmind*. (Dio. of Spin. Com.) Tho whole cunsumptioii in Korope, lit.10. was nhniit 387 million* of |mnmm1s. In 1834. it it believed to be nearly 5d0 millin'* nf pounds Smith Carolina aad tve.irgia, were the first State* In the I!ulna to grow cott-m to unveonshb'rnhle ex* tent, 1701, two millions of pound* were grown in the Union—one ami a h-tlf millions of which grew in S>aith Carolina, wud ww half million In In 1801, forty million* waa the cr.*ji uf tbe United 8t*tes—«if whii-h 20 million# grew in South Caro lina, 10 in Georgia, 5 in Virginia, 4 in North Caro lina, and eke in Ton woven. In 1811, tho crop of >ho United State* had reach* fd 28,tHk>,0J<>—ot which, 49 grew in Sooth Caro* linn, 20 in Georgia, 8 in Virginia, 7 in North Caro* (Inn, 3 in Tonnesaeri, and 2 iu Lmiiriwnx. Itt 1321. one h'uvdnxl an-l w-vonty millions of pound*.w«ie growing in the Unmn ■* foWows: 50 million* la South CaiuHnn. 45 In Georgia, 2*1 in Tannesaoe, 20 In Alabama, 18 In Virginia, in in North Carolina, 10 in Louisiana, and 10 in Mis* sDsippi. In 1420. the wh do crop of tlm Unfoo vrea 348) milhous. Of ihi* Georfia grew 75 milKons, fomth Carolina 70, Tenneaaee 43. Aiahama*43. Louidunn 33, Miarissippi 20, Virginia 2.3, North Car din* 18, Florida 2. and Arkansas one half of a million. In 18.13, tha crop «f rite t'm w and Increased to 4371 rulUforo. OtlkD, 88 milHoa* grew la Ooor* gin. 73 iu South Carolina, 70 la Mkaiulppl, 83 in Alabama, 53 lo l.<NiUiaiia, .39 in Tennessee, |3 in Florida, 43 In Virginia,-10 4m North Car Una, and 3*4 in Arkansas. The next year, (1434,) U* crop fowl foerensed tn 475| millions, nnd we* grown aajWkvw.t W in Mississinpi, 85 in AlehwM 7.3 h Georgbt, 05) in South Caroltae. 88 In LonUlene, 45 In l«MMwsNf. 80 U Ffonda, 18 hi VisgiaU,#* in North Carolina. SAd A in Arkansas. SnUenvmmly. no reitele data ere leearMeseaalMl hut the estimate at that tint* D 440 mJlCaaenim whole mooc,r thuJ'NNr TheskwUlim ieew, (roo» 1741 ta 1488. South CarriMi was M iM ahuadaat cotren growlag StvialathoUnfon, In It!8, ft Georgia 'foA tho lead, end Md It 1884. when Alabama end Mfo- eisripid inch lit* (rent rank. At Bus Kim, Ml*- sivllMl UegiMpa the moH ftUe»ario eettan grew, fog fute ef the I'areo. fora k CeiuHa end Ale AMKRlCATCmSNERS. Tho editor 1/ihe New Y.ek Ate-riaara, speiking of M as Sedgwick's eew work, 011 tklfiTrainitig, says: Her cbvp-er on tlm manner-, or rather the want of minnars, ig ms- of |**r a-Malrywoairn, dr* serwrsan enei.tiva ta-iusal. We du am al-li forfeit nil rlM-aeirr fiir gallantly and chivalry, but it must besxid that aomtery it nut hi every niton distinctive atuihoiaol tho American fair. Au in* stavw-« In point is wmtb a d-x-n -»*.e»ti»n». With B^CBO we were aeri.lrtita ly f .riu-b-d wtlbin 'tary, It orrurreil In a seaport u u in tfoi kingdom «f Ihdiainiu, A ludy wall dr- s-ed, nod of gna eful uiian, am i/,i,, ho omnibus. Sii- mrr ad loo-aly III for hurl— a m »*t aWir I biM'-t gold pwil cam. Or, getting out, the h-t it dn.p, awl pvool •»*> unro it i„tio of {»,•• |ott, Th<- ticket Ih») ant told |o take it up and folluw har,wliir!i lie did, flurrying .1 Up tfo. -|<-pt of n hum" she w«t enter* in-, him t-ct Ived it (r-m him a Ha ait up mug Iwr tips, and with--w tlm -fi^hir-«r. htn^e ..t r-»un Irnmc-, wliirli mold he tin i-fut' d'-y the m-Mlrha* ri nhle oh-erv-r inlo au anpn ttion orthaokt, Su ritiiah for real hip, y.-ttarday nltc-riaeni. Mi«a Su-lgwh k'< in-tnnre- are n«.t ouire in {Monl, a!* th'rtigh letit-r ifi'd. We give one or lw.» tu mark •'It tfo- nigma of.tur leptubuiiuo, ibttiHlinu.di— courtesy J **Thn must atilking and pruv-illingdefi-cl iu ilia manners of American - it, I IcIn vp, a want uf naif trey. * This luvt probably ari-eu from the -upi dity of rights, conditi-m aid ed'tealbvo. And it nri-es in pnn fro hi that tnmtvulie han't or shynet* nlwr* ncteristifl of our K-iglish uncu.lurs, liom whom we tnforit it. A little raflefliion and mot a I cultivation would soon remedy this di-fert. ' WIM do I ni'-uu by con tesy, an-l how Is the want of U shown, do you a«U t 1 liuvn often seen men in efaainbMt«,»ti*ae*«rl,rs t in t hurebas, eml in Oliier pul-lie meetfoi;*, 1 if-an-l give iheii seats Iu women, and tlie women test tlu-ore-he* quietly witbioit n look or n word of nekiiuwlailgim-nt. And so with 0 ibmit-m-l oilier attention*, wliirli are tendered and ate n-c ived wiiltuui any returw A void #••. It di«r.,.-rte-y, my y.atng lrieo<l*; it is not only ili-p!ea»iug, l-ut tin,list. 3V•• artuajly owe some return f t such civilitio-, nnd n couiteoii* nc* ceptatiut) U in mot- rarer thu only owe th.it van bu isde. ■' rite*e Hills chi'-re r.*urie,HM are smiles on tfo f.troof oia'iia-r-, -.it I -miles ute like sundrim*—wr can -ruitieiy liuve uni much of < iilmr Ci.urte«y is eo-finad t«» mi ago or ron-llii-it. A very graeeliil Courtesy Wi* r-11 l--rrd lo Wa-laiigtun by a little girl, lie waa iny.ng u v,*it at her m-ufoi’- h him-; when lie went nw-iy, -lie o|ieia-d tfo d-eo lo let him out. ** I wisli JMI a fo-tier office, myde-r." •aid he, " Ye-, -ir—10 lot you In I" D-e.mricsy is not limitetl lo eouniiy br-il nr iine-lu-’a!<d pei* •on*. We have ern a plain, re«|N-c able m theder.k of a er-mded •!«. n«- n.nl give op Ills flloiir (wle-nelidr- w-ue in uliirmiag -li*|-i"p->|. lion to the siller.) to a fn-hi.iiiiil-li- w-niin, mai «ho tike* U wbfoou il-e •|t;blesi *<-l.i owk-dgme e fon, if I In- (e-rson d.Hu; In r tfo fsvwt hi-l been wh-tl site flalie-l • genlleotalt, sfo Wotil-I iutvo *ni«l, '* you it'p voty km I, -dr," or" pray, sir, d • not lot llitt deprive to infyour sc ill" Surely ill" must evu t • li-pieiio » «u!d la- iiu c >mp-n.ati.Hi for such au|a?n:ilu»u«lHf—." Indiana! Wi- nrc induced to lb" belief lint ihn Demm'n- lie |uiily is om-e more unittxl iu this Stale. A pm. lio;i of tin- D-T.pa-.aiu-1 aity supporU'-l (Jen. Ilairi* mot at ill-' lari t-he.iioii, ami proi-ably wiadtl e^uio aiqqHirt him if n ciiiidnlute. I lie lute tnoveinent of Mr. Cluy's frii-i-D al- nrlv p ovt- tlial fieneinl liar* ri-ou ruunot mi-nt tfo* nmaiunli n at ll-e National Coovcniion. 1’i-i.o-y Iratiia, eoii.i-b n-d llw •ir-mg. e»i Stuie for (it n. li-uriMin, at tfo- C-nvt utiou at (*humlN-r*bur^ l-i.it' month, di-i-lnrt-d fur .Mr. Cluy hyn kn;-c imijurity. Tin- press <1 ml tlm politiciuiM of the M'lii^ {only arr nrj;iiig tfo tHTte.mnrw of Mr. Clay, ami tfo* -ign* of lie* times t'le trly indiea't* lint Geo llarii-ou will w«t la* a e.oulida'e. Tfo rcccut wllfolntunl of .Mr Wvhstcr from tfo list of 1'ivsl-leniiul c.iii-li-l Ues, aliungllioiis .Mr. Ciuy in ill" I In -let 11 Slates The la*t IlihinwHT Whig pi pet* riale, iltat Mr. llVielrr will l-r tin* -wro-f ot" Air. Clay. ’IIn* niiaiigcmci-t. 110 duubt, is Indy liaole. Mint Mr. MthslUi nud his firiuiuU will Mipporl Mr. (-lay in lll-U, on e-iHliiion that Mr. Cliy uud bis lii- nds lit tup: ort Mr. Websl*-r. Tbi- lengain is all u fi ib-istiMNl among tfo Whig polni- iaiis. Tbit fo-ing Cully wiwb ratood, ttwi Cvw-ndv uf lk'». llwrris*in will now fall bark into tbo Di-iuo^rntiw milks and sup* |N-rt the Dt’iiiornilitf cmulidat"*. Tliay nr" ih", uud will 0*4 Im* ir m*li-md ut tfo* bidding *4'a few Whig |M>iincia s. I»W, the Ii'mmIs ik (ieu. Ifom-um are justly iudigtwnt at the tn-.itin.-ut they have re* eeivi-d I’-om thu Wb'u par v. Tbo question now I-Tom ilit-nt is, Mi‘- Van Hurai nud lint lude|a-iub ent Treasury, ami Mr. Clay and a fifty milii.m Na- lioual Hank. An* tfo tii -iid* of li*n. Ilarrinm xvilliwg to iim tll.-ir milucure iu elevating Mr. Clay, und secuiiiiK the ini-orpor.it ion of a National Bunk t —/aJiirnopd/fs (/«■/.) lit mortal Tfo negro Sara, (heloagiag te Mr. C- itlOm bad liegn out fur several months) may have kafo with ilia Indianti hut that there waa ahd white man with tfom, or In the mo-t remote manerr pos sible Connert> d with this transaction we doot be lieve e w .rd of i<; ai d the Floridian stto*ild fo care ful buw It vends abroad ao Impn-avion au well eel* culaied to defame u* In the rye of tbq world. Wn have often foerd the rein irk ourselves, tfot runa way aa-groea and vagaboisl white mow weie the ier{*etral-e* of tfo Itorm! murdets wbirh have Iwrn OHnniilled in MMdle Florida during tfo last six moi.tli*| but we havo always follnvod suuh ns*cr* lions tn fo foul slander*. If ifoie be evni the she* dvs of proof agaie-l any while men, it is due that name* sooulJ fo giron that t* e Executive mav nr- reat such persons, and iffi.ui.d guiity hang them, os fo mne certuii.lv would. Speak uul foilly : nu iiisinuatiun-.— TaUahat- see tilmr. A'TASrkTAiFis SATURDAY, AUGT. 3. 1830. Flag of the free | still kearlkyaway, Uodimm’d through ages yet untold 1 O’er earth’* proud realm* thy start display. Like morning's radiant elnnds unrolled. Fla? of the ikb-a! still peerless tliine. Through ether's azure vault unfurled, Till every baud und heart entwine, To sweep oppression from the world. At 1 asedhtgef the BMaebereead p»kslim of the Unitarian Cforcb.o* Monday eveelag^ftk Dr. Richard D. Arnold waa called to the Chair, aad W. K. Long appointed Secretary, wltsetheM- lew i nf preemMe aad reseletiees veers ewhevksed end unanimously adopted, viz:— Whereas, it hat pleatod Almighty God In the dispensetlou of Ida Divine Prorideere te tsewie from this world, tmr Pastor, the Rev. Wbl V. Thaqfor, while on hi* passage from this City to New York, In search of renewed health and rigor, wherewith to carry on Ida Pastoral duties for another year; and whereas, since Ida • with n«, he had woe our ttnSvmal e Hjnfton II ’rt.ntJ'tthip.—Ait-lfopi ofRi-'tiih Cavalry ha* p'j't|i*bed u iv.uk on this -id-jecr, irmn which ifo full -wingu-et'ul bint- are mien: Anoil.ir cnpi'itl ini<tnko i», to fancy llu.t we can keep a b us-* from fall ng hy |uiihiig li.ud si bi ll.outh. It i |m!i ful tu vre 4 tivnfol li-Irr going down hill wiili his re na *0 light, n-d Mmt tfo- hom-’v inmiih is drawn up mi u li.c w .Mi the butizun. (and Id* eyes so elevaled lb.it It U iinputs.lili- fur him tu ■te « bare bn D siepping. Tbo chanc. * of u »tumMe are 1 bus Omhv ihm do*ih|. •!; an I ifsbuft* *l«-inb!e in that ro d:ti"ti, ei *mjvd nih! ligblei.ed, nn-l pro* biuiind ifo lit" of ids hiuul ai.d n*-ck, wiili wiiicb, il'.elV 10 Idmvulf h'- trill do wondor* in recovering hiiii-i-lf, down be mat g .| |u ridmg tfo luek|Nut ami lini H Imld on * hi -fly *-y ainl tlir.m^h ifo rein. They tlt'ci-n it *0 as t»> mike it a kind »l bit «r jv»!c, by wldrh ro steady tbeois- lre* in tle-ir -en,nidlo them nny t-i-lnx.iiicin ol i-iiber brid e i* nlmusi nt fu> txl a tiling n-losing u stirrup. W.1I1 a k*n d li.iise l-t no vueli men fo lruste.1; ibey i,re M.e Uishup |l./nnersan«l martyr mikers of ibe n-4>|. -t paituf the aiiima' creation But m-nyn her rbb-is, ulio mv alingniher lnexo*-rl, fancy tint thoyenn kiep n Iho sc on hi* fi-OI Iwlulf bo-akiiigh>sjx*vs. Co nmun -r ite t -.l*u« ilia- a Sors- iwsitsi nu aid fioin a pull in tlie muuih wab a p-cre of iion,or a blow from a wh'p.ur k rkiinhe *nl- with an armed h*a«l, huwetfi't tlin*e may Indieite to trim the withes ur com«n nils of tfo rider. I fog my pupil to believe, lle.t ifohuis#'* leg* ••tpp.irl -foiid. r,• ii.l 11.mfori* ib-r's tfo horae—irv.ro itiaa ibi«, that tfo rider eair- nut lift llm huisr, nor bold him up win n in tfo act nf falling. How ofti-hdo we h nr n mini a«ii.rt that fo has taken his hir e up foiwccn hi* loud* and |rgs, and lifieil him over a f.-ncc; ll.ut fo has rc- envi red his bi*r«eon tfo other tale,or lhsibi*l.«r-e would have fallen forty li ne*, iffo bad no- bold him op I Tlirso nmvnlgir errors uud median io* I llUpu-sibillrie*. C'uiild inn men, xvitis hani|s|dke«, l.l'i ifo weigh uf ahnr>el I'foubly. Allucb tfo weight IO ifo thlu rein n| a U-ly’s krea.llr* Could a My lift ii with ihe foil Imn.M | thii.k not, though i. is rnmmunly #uppu«et|»fo could. These errors an* not haimlessonrt: ifovimluce mn ambuio is iaterfi-o n.v w iih tfo Iv-riMtama. meat in which fo sk.-i>.| fo I ft o • on u«ed in ihe u*fl tf hi* nwnuo-r<i-* If, by pulling, and givb-g biro pain in tbo muiirii. you force bint tuibmw up his foaJ mini neck, you prevent bis s-eing h *w Iu fit •( out way un«*fi* ground, «.r wforo 10 take i-ff ai a fi we; «ad la tfo case ul'siu.i.I^ing.y.H, prevent an irviott d'fliated alike by nature and pbilusopby. M fon an unnmented horse siumb^snisiurn teicfoa him to di ope Ids h.a I and neck (philosophy leaefo* us tbe vw*sw»««(«. D wm • tfo instant VIml his fond anl neck are dropping, tfo vlN-ilJer*are relieved from tfoir wnght, and that is the instant that the kursa make* h • rffii-t tops-over him»cIf, Tfof..H'Vwin:m.‘OMir4iMluii,e^l *sed ins buttle, v* re picked up hy aa Indian a fi w uu|. a N. nh of C«ia* Florida, aometum* in April |*«i, R was brou(litiitiu Fill Naw Hmyraa a fow dayvsimv. by one uf tfo |*iity now enr*mp-4 a few mile* from ifo p.«t, and given tn tfo eu'iim«nJi*ig officer. •* Barque IF,llfa*. uf Irvine, ( Hco'laod.) TIuh mxaClaik, roinnuuilei, fium L-vuiimi I fuNow Orlaaas, January I9th, |83’J. Isle. IU-44 N„ U. 74* I8. W. This fot'l* was foveuveifoardfor lire parpnre <4 esceneieiag tfo diretiioeaeil vebaeity «f ins Geese cm rent; sad l' Is earnestly requested that these whu may find It, will publish the saute In the Nautical Msgeslee or bhl'niagGamt*. TIIOMA8 CLARK." Tli" Buffalo Daily Journal rnvs that Mr. Clay, af ter having opposed every appropriation mini" by Congress for (lie iniprorcnieiil of tfo hirfors of tfo lakes, has been tud'i-nly convinced of his error and ha* gone round to ifo oMnt side.—.Vrsc York Err». 1 ag Poil. " II" line porsonnlly exam lin'd the bu*lnoas,” say* Mm Jourual; " h* arrivsal ut Cluavehiuii on- Jiv, l*a»k passage for Buirskio-ifoiiila tirsmliiMi, c.imo ibiwn in tfo nigbi, eusniim d tfo works at Erie llarrebrnn, Van llureo liaibor, Dunkirk, Cat* inrnngus Creek, and DiUTuio, llirougli a niglit pro|>* ablv,—sili*fe-d blitisi-ir tbul ill was right—tbit (Hit a singl- I«*tI of »in-M! sumiii *i*l. i.r n single ibsllar Useles«ly i-s|M>iiJ.-d io iltvdriog—look tli" ears fur tlm Fall*, ci,mu bark by Mu* same conveyance— spuuh'd nt tli" Park—and tlicn* eapresteil his thor .ugli ronvietiou, that not a dollar of all tfo approptia'iout fo bad so strenuously opposed, liad lirea misapfdieil. Ik-fold ifo advantage* of being a statesman of penetration ami sugacity." A Turkish vocahulnry would he a very convenient thing for tfo reader of Newspaiwrs, and partfo •duly at tfo present time, whi-u Turkish affairs are bnaight into spirinl notice. Many are cnnftised by tho various tunn* wliirli they find in tho iinimrs; rh.*y read of tho Ottoman 1'ortw—tbo Sublime I’urte—tfo Divan, &r., witfout dining any very diitinfli id-*as, amltliey ritber omit tfo oriental news ns imiotebigibb*, ur content themselves with a very superlic.ini lUMiimintnimu with it. Some of onr ma iler* in iy, p-rbap*, la* “mtilied with an explanation nf several of tfo term* in question, although others will weed no aueh iMbaaatwN. 3Ve therefore turn hastily to suverul work* nf reference, and givo tlie following t— SlILTAM is tfo lilloof tfo Turkish despot. It i* a word of Arable origin signifying mighty. The power of tfo iMitian is fomlit-sry. and Lianv* no limit except tlm precept* of till* Koran, nud no re straint except tlm fear of n**u*»liintioii. Tho whole admiui-lralion, civil, military, ami religious, is at hi* disposal. Grand Seiguur i* aum for title by which fo 1* known. Tfo title Fudishah also be long* lu him, nnd is regarded in Turkey us hishly Uunurnblo. Tho present Sultnii is .Mnhnioud II, Ottoman, the appellation given to tfo Turkish etui pi", is derived from tho name of iu founder, Othmnu, Ottoman, or 0«n»n. Ottoman FonTK.orSuBt.iMx FnuTR.isihoname of tlm Torki*h (ioveriunenr. The word Forte, (Litill porla.n gal") wo*applied Intiiim* this was ■fo wamo given tu tlm gate of tlm Sultau'v palace. Divan, tfo name of ifosuprcmeciamciloTStat". Its original significuiion is—n honnl, or low IcvtI, Its use, llioreforo, corresponds ticnrly with our use of llmipl fiir council. fin van 3’ixtrx, ifo prime minister of Slate. On him devolves tfo actual authority. He nppoint* tu nil civil und military offices, nnd put* to iImiIi whom he plenso*. Tho word oilier probably comet frein the l.uttin r/Jew, to *.*e. MurTI.—This istfo title of tfo »o;.rnne judoial ofiieor, and interpreter of tfo Korun. His otbcu i-aniiot fo fl-mptin-d with nny in the governments ■if ivi'flei-u lhiro|ie. His t-uiik is imxt to that of the (ir.iiel Vizier, if not siqicrior. Hu* Km xiM. ifo Sertlsq of State. Tin* word tJfmJi is of 01 uleni introduction, and is a oornip'lon of 11 Greek word signily-iiig lord or mns- r*. It 1* often used ns n term of resp-c-t. Fashaw om bashaw, nr pacha, tfo first being ifo in wi cur-ort. This is tfo guvernra of a Turkish province. I lo is ;i|*jMiin'cil by tlm Suliau or Vizier, ami i*xerrlsi*s grvnl power. " Tlm most di-tiu* giii-lied liiivu three liorsetnil* carried heron* them I tlm inferior only two." Tfo Cupudun (cuptuiu) Fa-liaw i* ifo hijh admiral. Mvisulnax or MOSLKM signifies, in the Turkish Innguuge, n hue believer. Amxhican Sii.x.—Wn have a-vcnl specimen* i*f silk fabrics n*nt from the Moravian ciunmunily in Bi-.iver eouiily. Fa., to Gideon B. Smith, Esq. which prove ilut th« manufacture ot this importunt nrtii'l" lint nlr* inly been pursued with great suc cess. Among the sia-rltiM’iis wns a vest pattern of fir.tirrd silk, tfo iui.iu*> ipiality of wh'ch Kn« equal to i Ik* very fost article of tfo kind which is import- ial. Then* was n'su no ndinimblo specimen nf ciinisun silk velvet, of the very best kind, nnd olfors of figured silks of various patterns uimI col or*. Altlaaigh they want the perfi-rt fiui-h an«l brillii'.t dye which belong to tfo silk of liiirip-, lh.-v ore, In other rvtjievt*. q it" ns goml, and it i* evident lint, ns in the fuse uf tbo cloth und other nruiufnrturcs of tlio ro-iiiiry. experience nnd time ahum are tt*qoi ed to render tfo pimple of tfo U. State* pe* led fu!iricati*r* of tfoir own Silks.—Call. American, FOR PRESIDENT. MARTIN VAN BUREN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. JOHN FORSYTH. SoMect to the decision of a National Convention. .FOR QOVKUNOR. Charles j. McDonald. *0 dear !' blubbered nut an urrhin who bail just been suflering from tfo application of ifo bireh. * O my! they te!| me afout 49 rods make a furlonir, but I enn tell n bigger stun- than that. I.ut tun get lAtich n plvaguy lickrn ns I've hail, noil they'll find out that one rod makes an neker.* ARRIVAL OK TUB BRITISH WJKKN. This splendid steam vessel arrived in New Yurk on Sunday Iasi, after a passage of 18 days. Wa wrie gtud to foar ufber arrival, but she bring, of tho South hud news. Colton down | tin of a pnn. ny. W« must only hope f«r fouer times. J7 Whoever would enjoy a delicious bath hi tha ocean vvnvo, and inhale n clear and bracing breeze, con partake of these luxuries^ by a ridn to Tiiun* Dkbb itT, any evening In the week, where a splen did establishment is fitted up for the reception of visitor*. Tills imjw place of public entertainment bus many cluinit to the pntrotmgc of our citizens. Mr. DanivlC. Win, having occasion tnheah. sent front the State, has resigned tfo 1'reridenry 11 film Bunk uftho Stxtoof South Ciiinlitiii,nnd Mr. James Ru«k lias been ek-cli-d in bis stead. WEST POINT—Ulerary. Wo hurt* received from Cadet Tr.rrt, and have punned with min:li ploastim tho uddresa of Bknja* min F. Butler, pronounced before the Dialcctie Society of the Corps of Cadets of the Military Academy, at thn close of tlm recent annual examina tion, und publishud by iho Society in pntnphlot form. We have been no lo*a gratified at tlie ability with which this distinguished Jurist enforces Ills views as to the means of promoting tho usefulness nnd honor of tha Military Profession In thu United States, than delighted with tho high tone of moral feeling which perradea the aeniinients inculcated by sin-Ii a virtuous mind. Wn n-grat tbit we hive notiqmci* this morning to tiotico it tnurn fully, nud make such extract* its would fo acceptable to our n-adrrs. • TI1E LT1Y UF SAVANNAH PerUttps tlm luhulilmut* uf no i-lty U\ the Utdntti have more reason to fo* thankful tu Divine Provi dence, Gw continu'd Idenringa during a scries of your*, tlum tlm-e i f Savannah. Health has conti- noud lu utt"iid iim. Cumtncroiul prosperity, with some littl" elf iris on our own part, lias watterrd its In hi uric* a iNing u«. Wo have been really a for tunate people. Wlmn our reader* mill to mlml tlm desolating ai- perl of our ntunicipul affalrx smiie years buck—lm* iiwiliilt-ly after tfo conti«;rNii<n that left inr fo-no* tiful city niniu/t a min, mat wIh-d pe>tih-uce nignl uinungsttiz, and avv-|.t whole fumiliua nvvny into tho abyss of death, tfoy luvu*indoed cause Cue congra tulation—-fur hnnibk- and devuti-d thanksgiving. Tfo-se klcas en'rred uur mind while reading ;fo Mayor's Report, which appeared in tho Georgian of yesterday. Tho stu'c* of our fimtuuc* is most rliccring ; and four* evidence of tfo ro at skilful minagemcnt on tfo part uf rair City Common Coon* c l. Wforo nil did tfoir doty, it would fo invidious tu piirllculuriM* | blit i-"i'iit)nly tlm Into Mayor (M H. .McAllistui) «1h>oM nut fo f >r^ottvo fur bi* reasbiM nud aucce«*!ul efforts, in cm,junction with tho Finance (kmimittce, to min* the necessary (finds to pny fur •."•ill),000 worth of tho a|nuk uf tho Cen tral Kail Road mul Hanking Cuin| any, on terms of tfo most favorable character, for tlm city. His in mtio Iws fallen on tfo slioiilder* of a worthy sue cessor, whu will span* no pains tu improve wlmt lm* focu done, ami to elevate Ills native city tu for projK-r rank among for sisters of tfo Union. By tfo puld c spirit of *>ur City Councils, for the but four yintra, tbnl glotious esid- nro uf tho cuter* prisu of Siivannuh, bucked by tfo support of our great rity of the interior, Macon, tfo Crotril Rail Hoad has been forwarded most materially. Tbo purchase by tho city of $50(1,< 00 worth of Stuck, went fur to eslnblish public confidnuco—and it* brilliant success, lies been comih-iuuralo with that by tlm fost qualities which adorn private .life, and ns a Christian by bis unaflheted piety, tod our htgfc c«t admiratloa by his signal abilities aa a (akhfal Preacher of the Gospel, which, exhibited Is or# sb young, promised nt no distant day, to pltee him in tbo very first rank nmong Christian divines. Re it Hutrfore Revolted, That w* have heard with tfo deepest and most unaffected sorrow of tha decease of our late Pastor, the Rev. Wm. V. j Tlmclmr, hy which iho cnnncctinn of Pastor and ^ people lias been suddenly dissolved I Revolted, That his pastoral conreetion with tu was, in tfo highest degree, creditable to himaelf, and Mitkfwtury to ut| nnd tliut in his dooeasa this congregation have lust a truly able and pi one Pastor, society a btlgbt ornament, and the eaoaa of . Unitarian Christianity, a sealous, liberal, and learned tulvnentu. Revolted, That we tender to his mother and other re'atives, our heartfelt sympathy (or the af flirting lost they have sustained. Revolved, At a further testimony of tho respect and esteem we felt for our lata beloved Pastor, that Tablet to bis memory be erected within tha Church, and that Messrs. Eastman, L. Baldwin, 8. Philbriok* E. Pndolford, and W. E. Long, bo appointed a Committeo to carry the mam Into >«. Revolved, That a copy of the above Resolutions fo forworded to bi* relation* in Boston, nnd that they fo published in tho Gntette* of this City, and tbo Christian Register, Boston. „ RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Chairmaa. Wm. E. Lono, Secretary. Savannah, July 31, 1830. Tbe Si. Augustine News, of 27th ah say*, that * the following gentlemen, of Florida, have been In structed hy His Excellency Gov. Call, to repair to Washington, nnd confnr with tho Vresident, and "urge ao him the adoption of tbo necessary mea sures, not only for tho defence of the country, bat * the aitcc- asful prosecution of tbe war 1—Honorable Charles Downing, Mis Honor R. Randall, W. H. Rrockenboro, Esq., 9. K. Walker, E«q., Col. G. 8. Ilaakins. Tbe Hon. Charles Downing will leave forWaib. ingtun on Wednesday next. ^ Tfo Gbifo 1 f tbe 25th, tay*—<* Wa learn that sinre Mr Vun Buren's administration commenced, Mr. Cumpbi-ll h is, from his infirm condiiiun, form ab«cnt from his uSm mure than ono third uf tba » fob* lime. 1 bat during tfo remaining two thirds of tfo timii Iieb.is ihiC been nblo to attend atall to tha ciirrospniuloiico uf lliu uflicu, uven ao far as lo ntiU bit signature to It; and that in respect lo tfo other fosinea-, fo has omitted entirely lo supervise aad slcnthe dr if*. Treasury notes. &c., after having been filled up fur him, but hnsbeon In tho bublt of merely signing blank notes and blank draft* to lira amount of million* on millioi-s, leaving tfom lo bo afu^rward* filled up and Dtuml by his eletks, with out tbe slightest interferoiieu on hit .part as tint Ik ml uf tfo oliire. Tlm l'resldi-nt, on oscuitalnlng lle-se f Kt*. nmlmibte.lly c»n*iJcrcd ih it Mr. Camp bell’s i firmi'ies prevented him from ibvnfing that {•crsunnl nttemion to bis otficinl duties which tbo luw* und ilm public sncurliy render proper.' 1 The Elective Franchise.—A western paper •ays that a man in specs was n-»t allowed tu vote at tfo recent charter flection In New York, on tho ground uf hit nut boing natural eyes'd. TrnmRAriucAL Err *r.—Tfo New York Sun day Vi-itur snys, it undertu >k to have act op "A tale ufiorroi— fminded on fncl," uud tlio itixt duv it wn* pobtidiud as “A tats of a terrier—founded om fat." Newspaper Stathtic#—Tfore nro 71.newt* paper* piiblitliud in Loittlnn. Of lb"i", six nro daily tniiridng nud six evening papers, lit Liverpool tb‘-ra i* no daily paper pu lialied. Tfo Mail is :NibIide-<t tri-weekly, and tfo Standard -end-week* iv, besides which there are ten weekly papers. In the other tmvus uf England 211 papers nre pub* li-li.-J—all wi-ely. Iu Scotluud there urn 53 pa per*. of wlib-h 12 are i ubli#h-<l in Glasgow, ami 11 in K^b-nburgh. In Ireland tfoie are 77 pap -rs, of wliicli IH are publish*! in Dubbn. In tfo island nf Jersey, there are 9 papers {in Guernsey -I; uud in tfo Isle of Man 4. Total number published in Great Britain and dfpi-ndeucic*. 443. Men. united in the pursuit «f fundamental prim niple*. cun never fo *epir.iteJ, let tliolr fornier dit* igrr»-nK-iil* be what tfoy mav. If Mr. Van Huron runtuiue* faithful to tfo Constitution and tfo 'ighu uf tfo South, South Caro im would prove ivereant tu her dearest iiiten-su if she did not support him in bis wailirn against her foe*! Aud it is all lulnir |n«t to urge tfo pretensiiMis of Mr. Cbiy ujhiu tlie tree men uf this State.—South Carolinian. A w. man in Northampton, who tisnusl her child Mnrua Multiraulis. expert* t"gel the »mte hnunty, i.fl.Mi-d fur taiainc that kind nf fimd lor wmim. Good.—A wfo l foy at a recant examination, at an K*-gli*h academy, wns asked bv his inztruc* tor who discovered America f ** l wUn I mny die," -avs a currespundcnt uf the Independent Bantirr of Truth, ** if fo did'ut answer T’ankeo Doodle!" On Sunday evening we bail one uf tfo foovie at rain« we ever witnet-rd, m-eoropnniod with nlmmt tnrr«*nnt thunder and lightning. The hou«c nf Mr. S. S- Brown, in tfo upper part of tfo city, w«* -trunk by hsli'ninc, and a n"gro f'rl, aitling on ifo ||>tor in-id". - against the wall.near tbe fireplace, wn# killed. Her death was in#tantanan»j the dropped for h-ad upon her breast, and it was not known that sfo was injured until an a'temut »at made (o * rouse for. Mr. Urewn ami for rluUreNwere silting near her xt ifo lime—suara uf ifo children within two ur thiew feet i.f for, n- neof them ware Injured.—Auguita CkmnicU. 30>k nit. CUBA. . * Tfo Hahantrov are turning their attexiino to tfo Motua Mullicauli*. Up lu tho 2Uih June, wu b-xtu that tfo eutlino planted bad thriven well, and eve ry h -p* of uesrst aatlcipsted.—St. AugnvHni Sevev. KT Tlm whole ur uno half of the eaiabllthmrni of ifo Bat'NswtcB Aovncarc is uflered fur sate. |f ,mly eae lulf Is sukl, a p*r*oo remiirUat te take eforg* of Ua eJitorial column* would be preferred (or a purrltaaer. Our mluuiial hretliren in this Htata woubl roafrr a favor wha h we *UmM be happy at any linu reciproraie, by wotirle| tfo ah*s«. 3Ve do not at present ace anything to keep Snv* annuli from snun taking her plnrn in tho first rank nf Southern cities. Her geographical po-iiion— tier health—wml ifo immense resource* uf tfo State nf Georgia, wliirh U an nvemu* tu tho whole trade of tlm Wuat, gives for ndvnntngea that nro unrival led—and cannot fo surpassed by any otfor city iu tbe South. It is true, we Invn lieen little favored by legi-la* tivo liberality. What has been dune, mny Iiu said tu lm the work of individual entererise. \Ve know that this it thu best kind of enterprise; but, at tbe some time, when that is in a great measure exhaust ed, it becume* thn duty of llm State, to aid its in gdvanriug what nil must allow will be the perma nent glory, as it is tbe true interest, of the State at iirja. In n word, Savannah requires more hanking ca pital than she possesses. Nu fonks in th<a or ony other Slate have been managed with more prudent caution than those nf Sevanuab. Tfoy are prover bial for thia. Nu wiki spirit nf speculation has ani mated them. Tfoy have thu enufidenen of tfo whole State; and tfoir capital might be increased without danger. These tlmu-hta are desuUoty; but thuy ore 011 a subject which is all important to tlio pflnplo nf Goorgls, nnd wu h»pe to rosumu them at more length. In conclusion, we recommend a perusal of the statu nf our city finances, to such of onr fellow-citi zens in tho ititoriur, whu con feel an iiilarest in tbo welfare of the seaport of their state. Extract of a letter receives io Cbarkitoa from New York 44 Tfo brig — it at quarantine, wforo aha will remain until next Sunday week. We were al lowed tn go up lu tfo city with the promise that uur dir'y clothing should fo loft behind—so that on our arrival at tho wharf at Statan Island our trunks wero immrdiately opeoed and ransacked from top U> bottom tf two white tnea,aada I d> * dirty elotkev that they fi-und wero either tu be washed nr left be* hind. This proci-cduro was se*nd-ihius uf itself* but the rough manner which was o«ed made H much m'-re so. Tfo UJiaa in particular wet# highly io* ceusetl. Bui what rappv-dtlra climax is that Mr. ——und hit duughtsrs, nut being anxious tn visit New York, applied fit balgings xt tit# differaat Hotels «a tbo Island for tfo Ri|b>, and wero ae. tualty refused bkcsi'se tmkt came from Char* lest"N, and were iherefutaaomiwllvdiurviurii in the vessel. Was But this U>e bright ofinhumsnil)? NORFOLK, Jet, 38. Tfo French frigate SsMue, Cipi. U Fayre, 8 d •>•• from 81. Dumbigu, anchurwil at ih" Naval llo*. pital yvsterdvy aueruovNi. odwuts aad crow *U Tbe Cim-lr.nnil Ri-pnb Icon, a tburoitgli grilijy^ federal paper. »oy*t 44 We aro sorry tn say that we have no hop" iff Vi-ginia—we believe tfo 44 Old linion" info wedded to Van Boren, and the parties nre so juiuud tugothur that they rannot fo put uiundui." AxriRNT SirrLtciTT.—Paulding iu his life of Washington, give* the following little anecdote oT the mother nf this grant main "SI10 wa* unco pre sent and oeeupleil the aret of horn r, at a ball given tu Washington at Fredrieksburg, whito in tha full measure of Ids well earner glory, and when 9 o’clock enrnor said to him with piirfect simplicity, "Como, George it it t'me tu go home.' " ftruR THE aKQRaua.] " Hur..— Ho drawetli nut tht thread ofhli vetboslty finer Ikan tbe staple nl* Ids argument. I abhor aacu fanalieal pkinusm*.”— Vid* - Watcm.'* LOVE'S LABOR* LOST. Mr. Editor :—My reply to tfo whig 44 Watch " •hull Ik* n very brief uno. Indeed,-I had almost determined tn let Ids last counter pass for what U i* wurb, i. e. nothing. Tfo man who would re pent for dm ten hundredth lima such a miserable pan us 44 Fut-ri-'tlsm," or duul in aitch abrogated witti- . cisms, as 44 real grit,'' must bare a very thick bead ot bis own. M-think* even an unsuccessful novel-writer or a puffer off of literary nostrums should ba ashamed to trade in such nullities. A* 44 Watch has rendered apparent his total igno rance uf Irish history, I shall refer him toFLovvDEN, or oven to Lst and—nay, to Giraldus Cambrien- ais, hiintolf, nu friend to thu Irish—end ho will mm that 00 people ua the face of the earth (not ever* excepting tbe gallant Pules) hare kept up a more continued struggle fur freedom, or mads more de termined efforts to obtain it, tlum did the Irish.— For year*, tbe English coubl gala no footing, unless in a few towns, which they immediately fortified. A* a proof uf this, tho merest reader knows, that tho Kuglish lived within wlmt was termed 44 lira palo,"—the Irish without. That is, tho Irish had aetnal, while tbo English had only siaaiaal posse#- slon of tfo country. But it is needless to enlargu on this topic—tlm facts are notorious to ivery read er.—dad Ireland teas never conquered by British arms! Rrligiou animosity and internal discord did the work, which never coubl hare been accom plished had tho pimple been united. And tho Native American Party, feeling with 44 Watch," arould use tfo aaine means to accomplish their political •rheme*—yes, by such unnatural agency would tfoy subvert tho glorious institu-iona uf tills vast Itepuby lie. lie and they would set tfo nalive against the ado fled citizen—-md would scatter tu lira'winds, the fragments of those Illiciti-s which tfo valor of a Washixotun—r Muntqomert—a Pulaski—a Dx Kalb—a Warren— a Jaafxr, secured to pos terity. These brave men marched shoulder lo shoul der against tho for* uf freedom, aad sward la hand mowed down the compact ranks of mercenaries, who would enslsva tfom. Did they do tills for b party f Nu!-they fought aad bled for (roedom- raU tiro brare Muxtoormt, when fo feU oa tfo foil hi* of Qvufoe, offered up hi* pure Irish spirit tu tlio Oud af Baidas, as an avldenflo of bis daap aiia luueat to tfo AmaricM soil—Ids mdayUd borne—wy, tfo rfossa foot* of Froodmn foreetfl Tfo 44 ignorance of history," which "Watch" erkimwludgos, liuwsrer, shall save him tilU tima, But fo must read a tilde awre, befera fo ittaRifll tu iroumv his pea.