The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, August 17, 1839, Image 2

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©$>* ssstetftijji ffifeoratww. |»ORTHV. THIS DMWIintlW awuwr. n MW* »»»', , t _ Tto*attttot,*ra —«»wwf. , >a Id.* wlnMogto*** T*#wto»»Srto*w I *m44 9hhH**J*T*l9 •••***** B*wwNtrewy t (Mali m my ram toris dying Msfe AwJ nf mtkrfi perthtf blew**«- Y* tn mute* ItwjwwhWImajr wn*, I wftt atilt my towsra'a heeling. And strive In give to tKjr eh-t** fair. A trial end ooarteous greering* She aril) htol ttto ant, in ito J<tyo** p*Wn Of tor pomp, end (Hew)*, and Manty t Ah I bule need Ina a new tnwla WiJa Of a J*egh«er'a q*Wi duty. The* gevest Mf wftty r*»MW aay, WMa ttiy Mart firat AtoHy awnM Mr t D arOuMft naa nupikl tilt) l ***** Bestow an thy weeping «Ua|htt*f. ' M* ay*, awn now, on tto Mniwa fall*, I ootat amt edt na nttor, It ha* hen* fur yaaraan aat anoknt walla— *Ti» ito portrait of my raoUter I Tomorrow, whet* all U la fatal fat***. AM Uw tnaato nar ra^«a>a AlHaf, TM'eatm mar* gn* nf thnse ha*e| eye* Ad) a ght mt an l\»y mtrriegebenqw* c*»», 8*1 thoughts of tMli owner giving, Far a Mat Inf twelvemonth acaira to* |*»t, Since she mingled with th* living If thy bride stoeM wwtrymnfbnl. That portrait might eweton Mint* OftM Mr* at' ihjr find dsqrartsri (Herat, Awl It* sweet awl Mml revuellng* | Of Mr mind's eemmaraling fore*, unchecked By fable or selfish weakness, Of tor speech, wMra denting Intellect Was soft mil byChriitltn meekness. Then, fhttor, (rant that at one* to-night, Kr* ttohridslcrowd'* 'ntnsibm, I ifmnt# thla portrait lb*m thy right, Tn tny chamber's atlll scuhuhin t It will narr* ran to-mmniw’a lawn to Mar, Uw ill Mata an wm prawetWm, \VMa ) a«h of Heaven, In tny fettering prayer, To haVtw thy naw connexion. Than wlh wahatt, fatMr, in pride ami glen, To tetow tM ike enen brake*, flat ntm|ht npon aarth rr mala* teme, (lav* thla s»d ami allfat tohan TMtosband's tratantnyM frw am) btkf, ||a may wo* an! win a not Mr, Bat tM dsttghter clings la enetonglnj *»W T# >M Imaf* *i Mr mother! IVmili BnifW* Adotriitr. raattout Aitvaatvaa artna Fxtu.—An a*" •wtremw ofmra» thil|ht* interest took nlao* at Nt* a t* Falla yaataalttv nlhtw**, attended w*th Ira* «*i pf Hi to tM live* of two ImtlvIdwkW hot«%. Baiting in a mnat happy awl prMvfclatkl rialir*. TM naw hrt I ja to Walalanl la pla^tral ina Wthb ft! tapW wMta tM mutant t* ftotn M to 30 mika an katr, am) k waty aMnt 100 ar IM jnrria ti,.*a tM Mow aftM |t*at praolpka or prapfwlknkr fall. A ftarpaatwr hy tM nama nf CMpk waa *ntagari with atMrain ooaaMtf tM whlk at wath noon a Mating akmt ana MwliWIMt fro * Id* iiUntl. atMnkntally loat hi* footing ami «at m*> alpltataw) into tM raphla, ami la tM twIahKagnf a* nya awant aaray toarawl tM grant attarwrt, Spnariy am) Wnmtohk Dtotmthm tramm) to await hint) Imt fortnnatoiy M waa unl^ntml hy tM fall, am) rrao In ihlama«tMpfWa oomlitkn wt*M)pw(Wtwlf |n»ammalan, Tntwlag hi* ajwtawanl tM anly point •f Mpa alma* tM f odWI pratipka, M mwaa^M, hy gioat InxtfHtf In awimmln*, iaefkotitto a l *|. Ing.npnna littk ialaml «ama twmty fot tnwMth ami kngth, tM oatartmwl aftM graapaT Httk oalar ItUtvi* attmtoj aotaa thirty nr f.nty y^nla ahmratM •lilt ami aMnt mptl 4kt*ntfton*0*nt Mam) ami tM Amrtkaa ihora, TMraM ttumMoraa Mnr, Making aalmly am) • Haul tM hrilgaamlaMr**, hat with whom M *«oM haM an aoawmtioa an awant aftM Dm tone*, am) tn* ronr of th* rnphM TMta la a man la tM dlkgaaf tM Knlk hy tM •MmaafRnMntMmafatttaoollaary mnatakr pow> ar, grant UuapWKy, am) withal aamtmkahl* Mat* man—ami Mwn*pmhah*y tMaa)y»metMtrwaM kn Man fn«m) within ROy mlka—whn gaaatwaaly trahtntfftfri hi* **rrW*, to attempt raarhiag tM hkai ia ahoataal king Chapin «f, A light Mnt Vtwaonrsaimlhrin raaatrwrtVaatatM Whitehall nea Mata, waa man prvam) aaj M emharhm). MapwcmM) with grant <hKMmkn am) ewamam mala ahill, darting Ida httk haat acme tM taphl ahaaaak, am) at tM kwmaing adikaMUk^an toaamyhk eitaathmaml raoraithk Mteagthkr tM neat trial, la akw mkataa M aaaiml tMM land, hat a vapid dranari atlll latarw and, aww ph^ » tatM kknd, aadtamMng tMattompt to eara ditkalt. 11* panaedMrawtaaMat, am) then with all hla awaagth dartfd arrorn and aawaaa BomhkMat—hit font aNppwh and MkOMeh* ward into tM rapW varwat. Wiih tM aMctatotoitwa* a nvvw.'nt of thrilling lateraw an) htaathkaa alkomt hi* Mnt iMtol innviuhly )oat,nm) himmjfia fraurtalyrwfordt.— RetoMng, Mwator, hi* gra«p aa tMMniM apaiw • w * hw*tht wadar *M laa aftM link kkad. All *f*ia ktta aumcatary laHaCMt aOU tM great khar am) MaaidaftM antwrprka reraalnml ta Morarram*. A<*alh"d aMMateaaaarm oaly coohl effwt h—tahiaaoa mndwad totM Udu ThNUghk rampaaiia «mh«wd,MktMtawa*aifMlaml4fl*M<ntoatonaer, tMagh at Wkito^ irvwtar Mamdaml labor, Owy aAattda aaklamHagaaQaalaWol, thaw th* apatoatoraomimMoltofkathama wnrdM granting. \*cta* of great wWrnt awaoad —« Whaat wa«drawo «p «M haah,aad It waa mom) ami rwrrkdhy aod*matma tMt awdM^miM toMw npoatMtwwUCMpUnwihOawhkMarwddo. Mm Uaiaii*. It waaagnwMWoaaa* and wwa thaahfdbtacaieo); hat tM raMrtka to lUhlaana than Mhaatawwal afdMwWniagaodwwoh tM wanwaaaaaa wrtthataMa twaorawa haana wmnh rhkrw*. AiWrtMcoihcika.IUhiniaaaMCMo. M.tMk thdr arata k tM Mat, aad wtta c wtkdm winmph a*aa tM *MaMar*of thair amghMraa* tM*iU«grs. TM ktoaw hwataat aftM whole arwwa wwa ImM*. *Md hytha prowwwrdOmpkV wife and HdMia^ wlm'eAawi on tM eMra wmotrirg «fch ananadh* Moarand agaay what *m«*dhkmr«itohla4Mam WM WMwImtdranatawdMartMtcrMSk mmtthcy hnaa thaaMd Uti, wMa Mhnltai oo4 Mtaatonoammaatoolhy their euoaafc ami ms WttTKRN ANO ATUNttC *AIU MtlAW. IMMkarlf attWk whkh ww Md laid hy kr kmmm.tMkatappanaaHy,k wad wa«h p*w**l. \V*aafy It BwmtM CVuatnMr IHaarer nftMHto tttnata *f***4*ot*fd*epa*d ahidkg la- tataottaQaatfkt- TVta la pnrhapa an Impartaat aahjm whkh k aamatdi dlwwawd, and t* Huknndmtond.natMt of MtwwnlImpraermror. It* hletmy, thranghmtt tM Unhwi th***, gtoaa mnhlplkd Imtoner* «C • ktal w*nt ofokwr, nnd eaoml view* TMrapfcMy aith whkh pohMr work* aia roacalard and **#**• tod, Maaftra kd ta apt'dlw* ami aatrarasanl at* prwdttaraafNMmy, Itwoali M*»«ytociu*a amphakmmtafiM St4tee,la whkh grant ea- l«aw M* Men iamrradj whkh hy tM oonuraction «<( riral. and heater toented imprararwata.Mm* M*a ia a rival mentor* r oolrred u*-« e**. Th* gnHt rheia of rariramlt an I rao«U, leading IM«* I'hUe* d*hdl«a to PNtaM<g, will tn* fi*w y*..l* b* toner* ended hy *a Improved line, and milika* **f dulUr* will H • ranJtrod onpraAuhk. With *nch foett in vkw, it heoomet rhoa* S ntot that are not nlrrady ton far adenarvd. In rrat*l er w*U whet pold « im« proartnemttMy nnderiaVe. Thn grant rdrieet hr whkh tM S4«th appear* t« M ttri*mg, and ona tms wpoa whkh depend* al* tanattk ir politkoi iml )**de*c*,u a mwtneoiloa of lrr teapott* with tbo wo*t. Tha impotun* of •hitkimt ohel mt In retprii* r*'inatk. Uut tM .man* a r edeellng it, at they are m»» going Into op- emtio*, rail* tot m«toraf*ttulile<\t ion. Tit* Chntktion tmlCoK-.o.uui.aml WeAternniol Atkatk Hailta«d*. niatlte rwohy wltkhllio coto nmnem ia |MMput«d lob* n»*dv». Tlw diftcnltiee in the o>m4ntriH«a ofihn ftruu-', remUr* It e«ry l«uht* tnl ofeomph total ami tha* tM Ittter oruuld a>.<m M M othkot* * Heal, ttttnh i« th* t>iv«ai|iu« oi>i o ton rM^rngWoni <k*wtU—a** itoitreMtott iuueU I Iwlteve upon tltal on ti ot iu«,<«tt4*towt and not* 4 view*, •tiodoJ to in *M kegiuiti-ig >*l tlii»Cv,miu«tii- The \V*4em mel Vtltn’k l)olfMa'lhtali*i»mlf era torralnne, npon th* Tenoeerao river at llW httmlii^, Immedi ne|y nMeo it* gre«i*«t uiuttot. tonta, am) tnrwmmMI lip m m min* which ramlm l * praetkohkany llmher mi\«u*ce hy railroad Thv CttmMr'nml ran** at tM* p ini. prate it* no p**t, thrangh whkh tM m»l tuttgohto con h'»|»e m onatuoct a milraotl. TM m,in dependenc* for tMir we*tem trod* will M th* rt««**i which U not I- gahk generally for nine month* * u» *ometinie* for •la m mtM nnly, nf tM year. Thlt will hardly lot mMptolo to that immot*»ti**Kwlil>lit ho VYintern am) Ariantk Hnilr otd ia *t|oi>sl to eommorwl.— Bat wot* Hot** Lomlm< ttw only prim ot w.drhth* rlevr could M rvooMd, t een thi* would M woith goinr fur* St.ch Mwor. r ian >t tM co «e. tiuutur* Landing, at tM ge at hem) of iM T«*ntt*«tee rlrai in AloMmo, prewmta lt«df In a for more fteonhh* light. Admitting, tor I praotme that it will not to< «ontf*tm(, that th* aura dependence for we*rern trad*,at Him** Ltmltog, will M tM rirar; it i« ujo 3 that It will all M>u tn port (htntera I..ud- , Now auppoand a roilraod tktnkl he construes from eonwwhem m*nr Ct>*«ilk, dirvrt to thi, point; wh*t would M the c ondor ttira mlvontaye. »*f tM tw»* mute*. TM dit'n we. ft tint Costvdlo to (lunter’o LtmlingU oM-n IUU m*k«, tM diuoms ta Root* Immling I* 7U talk*, an I it out • bcmM.doou Urn river to Uuoter't Ltmltog, aot !*•»• tlun IM» mlka; ar tM whole dutonce fto n Cnasvilk Oil) mlk«i giving n dtderenee io favor ttf tM direct none oi about 190 tatk*. What mlvantago* doe* tM Uot*‘ Landing root« pretnnt to cornu rtatlance thi* great “derenew in di«t*ace! 1 an*wer, none. Thi* idea of tM (Innter'a Immling route It he no Htenna vittoaary. Two rail otdtin ALbnota. one' hvnltnt flrota todran, and tM lUhvrfiuiu Wetuutplt*, cow* front tM mouth of Will* wrack to tim.toi’* Landtag, Thla giving a dou do tm uriiy th it thi* Itnh ia ine Ha* of tliract comuiuiii<‘ati>m will M con- «traet«d. From tM mouth td VYid* creek to Home, tM Conan rirar tttmvignh nath'aiUtinany nt nuh- tntMy'arnetMTeanc.-uei* at H at' Lnndiog.— From Rtuaan conmuloa with tM Weatera and At- Untie Railroad l**a»y *tllwr by a tuilrued 15 mile* in kagth- ur hy going up the Oo«tanauk>« river, whkhUaavi«nhk about Sit mile*. Thu* without tM iateneatina of (l> or*i t. tM ditect coonevi in with Qnnter'a Landing «Ut he egMte-1; and n£*!>t 1 ath what advantage ha* tM Uo**‘ L tmling route over it. But there U another impoilant e.in-hirrathwt.~ TM w»n*»rae«toa oftM W. f . tphn lUi roud, ami iu mmraaka with \Ye*» IMnt. mol tMnre with Macon am) Svranaah wilt firm a U e of conttu-iai enthm hetweea tM *ea eo*tt, tool tM west, tomc- wMt eknrter than that mmiemp atnl hy tM. \Yuj. tern ami Atlantic Rai ntult with thi* gieut advau- togeithat it wili tor w a.* uumteiruptul rail>o,d routv tivu:*Hunter** Lamltug, wliiltt to reach the *a<ne puiathy tM W**te»n and Atiaalie tt iiku*l, w.- have ISO mlka of dangerous and uncertain naviga- thm. Ikie* aot every one *ee that tM trade will rack |M Mott evpediltcu* ami certain tou e. ami that tM autkipuled prutiuot'the of (irvr. fwt,am) -Vearoc Kailraadt, wili dwmole down u, tM juroCu af tM trade. furnUtiml by th* llitv««tce The mlvaetoge* of (loafer'* Madia* over Rtm* Laaling n* a termiau*. ara ohvioo*. Front ikeucv t* Nathvtlkor M- m^-hi*. aacu*y comtevkwi may hehml hyrnilratd; ot which o great doituce td'tlie latter k already comph ted or |urojvvt«wl. Hiram boat* af 80U ton* burlMo. ran area hI ut a l time* nfthevvrar, ira Aroierjrcepfraav whiiu m R. h .» Landing, at no ttm* ran boat- of a on- than too t.n* hot the** WMKad, aid it it wridom that even th oecan AatsxKti, i.Kx wm, ikumn Ctau- ynct,-TV fhAiMi ha. -rft.1 „„, ^rrywe-*— a £!fewrtL£rJfc£?J lir!LilT* t— AtCtawllSCaOM r«3ir~ asaaeasB a-SSBtSS&Sf— — paw tM uMtfortioo* U mile* below; indeed mao* •ftM advantage*, which tM frien-L of H«h»* Utvi- lag claim for it, •nt predicted ttpw the *up;*i*ition that th* gearal governnwo' will remove tbo ol- Miwctkaa In the vie**—* w»rk *4T graut mvgninale, and pethtp* Impottihk. U it a fort tlut few (Ivot- gka» ara awaraof, thtt whet* tM St tin road hi* artirad at Ra**'Ma.iiag.il M* mu yet rou-hed a point proper Mr a depot) but that even to command tM ancertaia anvigattoa of th- nver, *M must pro k*f hoc read at Watt 15 utile* further down—.ir to a** a favorite tigura of the op|WKn>uu of thne view* •M it lather more ia the wood* thin it *M had •to^prdat tM rad of the p<eratU kiting (Cro*« It w*ll M p*r\,s-ived -hat I at-etl tM. t n -ricticu- hility af • route from R *«*' Ltmlmg to N o oiil# — Upta tha my arguatra a ate ai* lc t • rely. 1 re peat II, with th* stnetgeit conviction- f it* tiuth, yat I *oy waving thi* point, thu ii-tate-** Lm bn.- preaeat* tUeif ia tor the newt ft-ortble |.^ht; It* raawtni at whh N t«hvilh- m Marikrahh*. a* no *ia- j Mutt power wiU he rmpLied. end ia every o.Mr ptiatafvtow iu ad-ant<«;.-* are ; cater. AU that the frka t* uf th* ro d who wkl* *o »*o,. it at OrvMa l*t*ia* avh, k a Mr ami Mint tut! in- ve*t-tatka af the tah>iect. So ia f-o u w .*hiit{, to ktnrrapt the eomnao-katioa withtM w- stthwr cun- Mad that they ara the he*t ftkmU uf it: but would prevent, if mmMble, tM wm i-xtvtulituie of a ad: V-a 4 d-it-c*. The Wettan am) A * n-'ic R iilr-xal n far a* on- dee rantract, will he of «*ra- tm,«i tam-a ia f-rming a Wtmr-i** with Kut Traeme by menu* .»f ih,- IliwMWe lt»Ucoad—whcb we Kara awry raaum to heSvwa will he a poiSf* * tnhotniy. Rut th it p.<r* tom ef tM rwvl Mow the jotw-tom of tM lliwat-ee Radrasd to R-«>' Lraliag. wd; be ia d« i«.-r of be- t*C rapcctedkl hy either th*direcr,or tM tV«tum t K ha route. FortamVeiy, thi* putiu i to the ra-d ia Mtwtwdfe c-Nrtnc*,a«dit it toMMpe-l, tho tk Cm the* toting will he deferral uutd tM Leg *- ktwraraa havoaa -ppatuniiv to give mat tee c-u- mArrattoa to tM Mihiret. It i- ao gv,.| trmmcot toa»met thatth-y hiveahradyevs-id led it. f « rp awakamwa. that they have he. eto-' ,* bad no data apra whkh to hate wrractcuachtota*, and that tM toto aa the puaj* of the hid to the State r-md «* ■wtrwd WJwkwMVtwndthr im;iotunce of tM Wtotorttra w th tM went, than hy r forv.«.v t the aneata hy which it waa ta he egR-c el. hi* a pabtm'iad&raara twUcortt* whmoher roa-t h-r- ■daahMaw th* Tcmmu* river, pvruKvl a!way, that the ahtrir** rad Ce*< perufeV rear* u c5/«u«- ad /rtokeayrh to ikt /*» ‘TRCrH.'* Otto Otvrwr row m \(rw—Sonar of the ADURKM TO till; PIIOPLK. OF VIIKHNIA. at tut wNta raarv or tn*t ama. A very pUtmthk, bt« mart dmeptira docamrat ha* Mea addrrataJ to the-‘good imopkof VirginU,'* hy the M WWf Central Corttmiuea" of that Sutc TM abject nf th* •• AdJcvt*” it to ingratiate Mr. CUT, with iMpaopk of th* Old Oomlalotu IV bait, howem, will ara take. TU Uemtcnto of Virginia am "t<w old bird* to M crught nitlt chair.” nm) lit* " Aildreu” ahoumln in what a cockney term* ehufnf- A writer in tiie Ktek- mead frayairer, handle* tM arguim-nt* of tM ” Whig*" most aid), lie di»*w:t» them with ttue •urgiral skill, and aflcrwunlt enu tMm up into •uch »mtll pker*, that they become indiscernible, They ara loit to the tight. Wo taka tM following •ample of hi* style and method, and hi* position* will V supported by all Dcotocral*. 11 iving *?alrd tM •• Whig" objection* to Mr. Van UliHK.v, M pro ceed* totpaakof Mr. Ctirt— Such are, tMn. l'eo’de of Virginia, io.ne of tho ,-«a«wa« wliicli nmder Mr. Vnti Huron, in tho opinion of tM kunttl end patriotic Whig party, n very BAH MAN and * very DANORROUd I'KKSl- DKNT!! Of the Impudence, ahamelc**tiet«, and unprnu'ipleil public morula of thi* pnrty, you tuny l«e«t jodjf by tM FACT, that, while tludrbu*o biro- lint* diifto moot'it together ubuau tlto l*ro*idont «»f tM Rank of Virginia, bcenou Ac tign'd hit n<nn' to the Addrt-** of tho Democratic imrty, NOW, IIOWKVKII. the l^■con'l name which i* nlHvcd to ihv Wliig Cciitr.il Addrtt-*, Utkai of no Inn a j» r- nmagt IkaH tkt good Whig Prciident of the t'arm ft' liank. Thu* i* tho fact endeavoured to Me.t ibli-Md, that tin- Whig* nn- « pnvil-god met- of animil«, and ihat they may do with impunity ite-w. *«-tf .:-m*i thing* whb'li, wMo |»crforini , tl by their oppMK-nt*. uro pruoouuoi-d to bu vi.Jou* nnd comi|U. Need wo -tnngeruvkl 'nco. f tho iuipuiity •*f tMir iifrtlvt-a, tM bud fnitli of lliolr pruK'-akva, nf IM M401104* of tMir design* ? Hut, tin* most atrihin* putwigo in thi* Whig ninnife* o, i* tin* «-r- vilo ami fidaotne eulogium upon the virlnont C'lny! TMymiwt itnlced liuvo becomndoud to ail suit* ■«*- aps't or public morality, who can thu* openly -ot :,t defni-t'i* tlu i.itoliigoiicnniid virtue of tin- |N-opl-, hy dariar to m-ntiin PURITY OF CIlARAC. TKU in the wmo breath witlt tho NA.MK of 11 CLAY! However, thi* t* n* it should bo—tiev eulogy i* worthy of tho party which pny* it {“ aiftl Ike political amici ties of a I i'KllU, tmoohl abuse a Vtn Pnren,uM'lptnrgyru*a (‘lay! Who -an roll him of Id* glory I who can pluck l :e laorot from hi* brow f Wlmt on<tbly power can atrip liim of tM HONOR of having Men tin- lira* mail to defilo tlto vtr.'iu purity of our infant llop'iblic / — to puiaou iMfouatitindu ud of her v.rtuou* simplicity, hy pi- dm-ing Mr, white yet in ull th- innocence of youth, to a level wi lt tin* hit-try vice* and corrupt *v»tum of th*degenerate Roman*, when h« »et up to tho high- oat bidder, not tho Imperial, but tbo Fresidoiitml, purple? Ifohta invurinbly evinced in 111* lending measure* of publi • (mlicy, u fixed purport to depm l fr-ou (M goniuiof our (luvomment. H- bn* (ytto- maiically endcnvotiiiHl to uggrnuditt- one portion of the country, by extorting nml oppressing another portion of it. II • Ini* fa'hoird ilm mo«t extrnvn- rant *rMme* of Internal Improvoinont. Helm* fntMnal the mticalMI Am-ricm *y*iem. He hue, • m pursuance of that system,alt eady brought o»$ time to tks brink of citil tcarl Bu», although M bu* hi* tyonplmnt*. wbo emi nndily turn Id* very worst action* into |nttrioii*tn. nnd raimfi.rm hi* infamy iu'o renown! Tb'-v tell us, for in tanci h'tw he *av*s| u* from disunion in |R3'J~‘J"1! W*t, M.iuiifid logic! In primto |if-, wbnt wou' l h think of tke incendiary who diootd tire our ‘Iwoll. ing in tMhoui of miduigbt, an I, noc Ling nt Ina that the fiery ekment nlr> uly endangciixl Id. own. «bould then come forward nod a*»i*t in pin ring it •wit ? Would *uch u miscreant dcs> rvc.iur thank* ? Iu*t *o was hi* en«o! To ronr potiulnrity at tin* N -rth. lie hn« mioivered for year* to it-iinnructur- ing cupidity; and W11KN oxcl • entenl ut tho ^*ittlli in- Iptiitnen langur tint ii|tore«ijn good earnest, THKN II was. lit it he ranio f-rward, (•*• hit Speocb of Keh., |Ud *, declure I it.) not to «nvi» u* from di*- union, but to presom- hi* darling lu'iim fon Tl)T \|, destruatkoi. Tlie Sotii*iern peophTwottM •Imihih-** hive think'nl tills mighty pseudo Whig itcuci -niukcr iufinitclv more, if lie had room Mai STILL ftom the lir*l—if ho had novur k.*t oil pu- I It leal fabric on !!•«•, : n ord. r to cu'n viedit hv • iwgn : *hing t. Wo dn not much r dish thi* Ki trntus hi'd «f merit, chiefly when It li sought tobe nccom|disued al ourexiieiise. ••LOCO FOCO” THMl'KUANCR. Alto a'l tjio ribaldry nnd it'*u*e of the pn Hour I «*f Aldermen of New York, hv tho “ Wli wb«i termed their *ir<pnrter* " hotteuder*,” “ in. donut dd“«,” «r„ Ac., they have shown tli-OHc)' friend* of temperanco indued. They have cleared out a crying alm«e, which wn* winked nt l»y tln-ir “ Whig” prvd-ci-.mr* Wlint wdl the sn'er “Whig*” sny to this good act ? A'ow* venous. From th*V K. Jour, of Commerce. Tua 1'axthv I'VHirtKD —There i* u srnnl room tnniwhi-ie in thu t.'ity II dl well known to tiie inilintial, whoiv it ha* Invn custom >rv for many y»*ar* pi*t to Keep a supply of ion water, nnd vir l- •*o* o*Mr waters, such a* wiau, brandv, gin, »Vc. Ac. at the expense of the city. Tim o«tnn«it |e -!*. ji-ct w««. to wet thu whistle* „f the Hon Corp-in li-ot, ot so many of them ns might, from ti n- tn time, Ik- a d«y; hut a* a matter of fact mn y other peitnu* found their way tn *aid pantry, Hnd whether in tu-mner nr winter, ice water was nlway* in do- •omul. There is no knowinv how much bad ieg|*. lathui, or how many lm>l diH^Limt*, uro nttri>>uttdi!o to thi* pantry; hut we have grea 1 pl«a*nro in *ay. ing that it i*‘at Inst pniifiu!; a ma.inriiv of the membetsof tlto Common Co tncil having «i«ncd no ororh-r *eque*tlng th,* h repor Mncefortii to pro. vide no intoxicating drink*. Kvt*n wim-, wn b>>- lk»ve L excludinl. Wi-tru<t tbeunt will M stistuin-i| by all *ueee*»ding cor|>orutinii«; a* wo am sure, it will M hy tho tax-payer*, nnd the public geuemilv Whig popart kiw ktra w hsoraiemly coding to d» ptonkirftk hnrr'kUiwfei by (kn. Sew- •*4 to tM Ci—ittw of iW Coukuon Cwwcit .* Ao of Srar Tort, io reply to ra M rady to tic Gwvcmir. re>|«r» 4*ra«o)pirtffitootkcwo of tto Coukuon Cwntcil ‘ r to ra utvitotion I'pkd i«4ar*;'ng h * atten- ■•fttolNrtid oi of A-UaionlSucra! totorMtfe^gy he— tofcki; rad it cuo. o jto« tvMM to M Whig portMoa* to their lioooraKic tto Cmmmo GwociL to tto idsyokoMfetkhwtlnL Tto - 3M »• I Brt**w»tf ob uur tk*i tk* IraMtotofiiii *f mpett p**ptmi «yduCem- wm Comment abb **r trtnt dc« k>« rata ts javnuemratMunascm." So k onto* locator oldtoWlkgravd nod rU- ototo to* iMM to* Mr. to B«« by ^—■’T rmKUmj ktoftorartoari oratimj tkem(+*rm*Hem)k*UmkispUU »Sl#l ....rfS. * > .1 lU» ^ | Lxtrtct t*f a l-ttcr, datcsl PICKKNS COUNTY, ( Yu.) J.dy 0. “TM Corn crop* in thi* section id' country htv- been tnaU-naliy injure I, hy the drought. H aiti bn* fallen in difli-.oiu directions, for tho iu*t tun day*, hut hiu M*-n very limited in extent. Thu crept have graitiy revived wlu-to Busy ns-otvinl tin* first show er*, but much of what wa* fir warded, cannot |n»*si- bly pnalui*e more titan half a crop. Tlw Cotton ctor» i* perhaps u* (nomLiiu; a* it Ims «v-.- been in Alatiaukt Tlw Wln-nt ce-p wn* uncommonly fine, the present ha* perhaps ex uuilixl any formor crop by enu t’tinl. Ksortivt Wttto doctrinr* —Hut ritofrur nnd only efiwoaiotu uud permanent remedy, l soh-iunly believe, u to M found in a Dunk of tin* United State*.”—Henry Clay. Febrnaty 19. 1838. “ I U-lieve tlw establishment of a Rank of tlu- State* i* requlnvl by tiie colu mn goo.1 of tlw coun try.”— lltnry Clay, May 91, 1833. *“ I am willin’ to go for a rev.vul of tho State bank deposite system; au l if, ouotrary to rny c-»n- vi-'tio is, it sbiHd-l furnish a * tuml ami stable cur* rv-twv, and *nooo*.«fully inana^o the nntionni finan ce*. I will * k-lil It my coat: mod eonfideiMm nnd sup port.- -Henry City, Syr* ns, Jn/y 96,1839. , **My lo d,»« have made a sinuli in.stake her • Lord Tinsel. Axotxkr Sen TRK tsuttr \dvocatk —Tlw Fo- itcr.il press thn» i-lmut tho country It iveSoen * iyi ig all manner of merer thin** of CSo i-ml Sc*»»t— ohro doling with tM greatest fidelity hi* g dug* in and comings out—iwtving nn o >|mu tuaity uneni* M iii-.l t*» bring hi* name Mf ire the public, and to fasten the oovi.-u ui that he ivtt ua ntai-p'puMicnti a* tlieui-clves. Nut a word, h-w jv. r, was said up »n hi* po itical principles. Yet few, from the manner tu whicli tM Fed* sought to mo:iop.i’i*o hi* person, supposed In in tube tlw * agrarian,* the • Mra foco.’ the friend of a 4 (told and Silver Cun rtnry. and of an Indrp ndent Treasury,' that iho toll >a ing paragraph from the Koche»ter Sun, a papor got up m I su-ta n**d bv the 'Sco:t m-n and \Yhig^*, so openly and decid-dtv shows him to he. - Ttto Whig presa have quoted so largely fiom th- Son. and given such unlimited confidence tn all its saying* *%f the R> nei*!, w* presume that th y will m*t withlwld sim' ar credcuce upon thi* i«cason.— Th* preclan**iinn of tM Sun is in tM*»- words:— “ GerarsI Scott is in farnur of a Geld and Silver Currency.and an Independent Treasury. He is a through Dem Kfar. and oppo»e.t to tM eredit *vt- ten* sad paper money humbug of the Whig*. It Scuu •brail be elected President, modern Whig- gesy and ancient Federalism would find no favor at bis h tnd«-” Wb-t >to the Whig* think of tha General now. After the many rompltmentary things they haven*- toady sail of km* as a * aoldier,' 4 statetman,' and ‘adtolar,’ they pi'l not, we hope, th-nk of retract- iag and nf supplying tW- places by 'coward.' 'if. Mrtiiii,' 'agrarian.' ami such ot Mr eb wee epithet*. W« ahafl are what well Spin Times. Laugh aiii.k hurl with harpoons. fTM following |t>«m ef a meeting between a Yankee e haling captain and an Rliglisil officer is at tracted Irani ‘ Belt Water ltd .file*,” a ae.ic* of Ilf tettiig articles, now puhiuhtng In tbo Btoton Mer cantile Jourml.] I'ernap* smnu of mv revdrr* mty have Man! of iM stnry «*f iM ituel Mt«ecn old Cap'. I^vnt, nf New Dcdf-lii, aid itw Keg i-b tifficor tn Uvntcram. It hna liren varimitly rcUu-J—but Uw only Hue ver sion is a* followsi— ('aptain Z iclnri i Lov. tt, after having perform ed several Whaling voyages to tbo I'acthc, found liimaelf in cum'itand of a small hrig belonging to N. York on a voyage to Demarara. He wa« a worthy man—end a g »*d *|mcitnen nf a Yankee sailor—hi* heart was full of tin* milk ol human kindifs*, but M pO'-et-i-d a liable spitii—and would neit.;er give nor take an insult. Whl e hi* ittt *• brig CimleraiU lay at anchor in Demerarn tiv.r, Cipt. Lovett one afternoon went into a coffee house, where lw rncl with n fiieml— an t th-y amused themrelvc* hy knocking the halls about in the billiard r-eun Soon after, nml Mfore th- gum* wa* halt fitu-h-d—same Kugh-h military llicer* nt tired, obnof wlmm, Capt. Higbee, stepped up to Capt. I.o ett, who wa* arr iy. «l »n u very plain, not to say o'dittary costume, un i with u buliy ng air d> niiimb d the table, ut hmi«< It uud h.* biotin r offi cers wished to piny a mutch. Capt. Lovett guv* the red coated g*'trtl«*mnn a •lorn look, luit replied witlt c.»uit ay, thin lie nnd hi4 friend hud engaged the table, ami would jduy out their game, niter which, if the guntlcmeu wish ed to play, it wn* ut tin ir service. "But we can't nnil,” said L'lij-t. BigMa, ill nnin- •olfiit tone. “You must wait,” coolly ropli-d Ca, tuin Lo vett. • 14 But weshnll da mi such tiling,” exclninitt l the -ttrly Britm—“w-ctm • here to pltiy lilllinriL—and have no id •» •»(* h-ing di* ippo.invd by u c-mpht of fn|lo.v« who hu diy k io*v a tn.ice fr >m u cue, or u t«IJ »•--n u pocket. 11 will Hike y-u ull Hie after- iinrni to fi’d-ii thi* game—so clour out.” Capt. I.ovott and lit* friend played on. “Come,” comine»| ii.f nilicer, 4, enoiigh of this ■nn ker, place thu hulls.” Snyng which, witlt most iuip'i lent ujr. In: seised one of the ball* which Capt. L ivett’s opponent Irndjii-t drivi-n into rhe pocket, und cnuel.t no nriOibei one which wu* nuur him. The matter Waa "rowing «u>t»u*. Copt. Lovett's -y« flushed lire—foru!tlcn;hl.c hud mingled ngood dnul among Qtinkcil,.ioid in pucl- d dull moral set for 'heir Ii'uiihnitv nnd quiet dementior, he vvo* no MiHMe-Utiint mail bimsof.—lie dropped Ilia cue and dou'ded tip u fist of puilt'lt-unu* sir.o. “I'ut those hull* up m the tubl-, \ou-c-u-i Irel,”exclaim- <*d : e iitipentiitely, ‘•nnd lenvcti.ovooni.” 4 *\Vnt» do you cull n scntimlrol.you Ynokeohltick- ■{Hard? I) i von know you mo talking to one of hi* ntni-'iv’* officera? Take that for your impciti- nence,” at the some tim- »»iiti"g th« Mtirnt t>* th** word, nml giving Cupt. Loiott n fiiiniirupucuits me *houltle;'a With his cue. Uut its .Hi ill-IUtil lie receiv ed n blow on Iris foivh-mi, exactly where phrenolo gists locate tlu* ur„nn of eventuality—* which would have felled nn ox: nml submiitsivt ly ncknowletlgo.l the ftvor, hy ineustniug hi- leii .th on the II >or. His brotherufliuer*, who were with him, hndihu good sefisu to sc# I hut ItigUru wn* to illume—and altl.ough lli-y looked r tberhlnck nt the Yunkcos, they wisely fin chore to imtlest them further—but n« *'t te«i »h>' stunned Lully m mint her»onm where, hy tlto h Ip of ,umi' lesiorntive*, he aouu recovert'il Ins reuses. Hi* rugenod morlilicati-n tn iliu result of tho ronconir*, ktiov no hound*, ami with muuy u Mirer until tii cl»r- d lie won d lute si.lisfuclioli. Refill A Cunt. Lovett left the cotfee hone, ti billet wu* hamb d him by Li"iiioiinnt Jinn‘S, which prov ed tu to it rlmileiige—u peremptory clnllnnce— from Cnpt. IliitU'c, in wliicli it was iifis udileitnr- rnng 'oieo i sitott tl M made for tin eurly niet iuig, tint lie mi,If ii.ive an nppniiiiuiiy to w-nli i.il* the >tflV>*ttt lie bail rcceivutl, in Cupt. (.uvutt’s heavt’s hltHid. , * Cnpt. Lovett •tinb',1 wln-nhesntt such inunifest— toms otl.'liii-linti-pirii. “fullCupt. Hi; , c* , ,”stitl It-, “ih 't I will ine hitulb him. Heslutil lute the opt* n Utility he *o o truest ly seeks. Althoui’h not n ti'Jit'ng mutt. I urn ltiiiii:m>-with tiie duel law-—anti if lit) will tolo-rn irrow tnitiniug outlie hunk of the green canal, tii-tr th-South <}n iy, tutlicr u serin- •I nl spot, hu sltuli Itutc siltisfuctnut to his heurt's noiiteni.” Li* M*tutt’t J sines Uiweri politely nnd wl.hdrew— Cnpt. Lovett went on hnutd the Cnt'litrellti sunii lif ter--nnd ordered his m-ue, Mr. MmltLck, nH vetcriin wh'ile hunter, to-c-uci ilm two best lint- points, have (hem nicely grntiud und filled—ns tin oppmtuuiiy mightoil'-t.nn the mti.r-w of striking n pm poise. Ah . St irluii'k obeyed Ins superior olfi- cor witn uim my, mill rsi-.-l* lie w md<-nni not n liule why Cnpt. Lovett expected lotind purpoinia >11 Di •in run river. T n next iii'ii niiig. u* s miii iiaull himLw-reenll- ■ d, Cupt. Lovett tmleredliie tmut lobe uutoi.ed.uud requested Al'. St irbuck to hike lint two I.Hrpeon* l e ieli rtf w'iiicls anim* eight or ion futlnun* o. r.itlliu atull'wero i.tniched, mid nceempuiiy him on shun In n few immi- ni* ilielmut ii'iicleil IM'Son’ll Quay, « hero Capt. l.o c;t wnsiuetby hcvcrnl of Ins emm- trytnen, who iiiul . oen sit trio tcil to dm spot by tbo iiitimr of ill- duel, .is well usscveml tiii'ivh'inis nml other leliaiinnre of rite place. They on- und nil ivmmi t'til d with Cupt. Luveli I- r In* I' ll, itt cun- seliting to li In with the Lngli-li itid.hiry nui.y, wliu wu* repiesen e l u< ,i pneiiscU doellisi—.in evpen • woi-iLiimu. mid nn inniv. I;cd muikrttiun with die pi*to., beinghiiiu ot in* nnin ui 19 nice*. Cupt. i.o- v-tt. however, did mn -li-w tint lunti inuliiiutii bnck o it— nit uti die c intruiy, snou:t'd Ulmo eiiger Yur limciigngeiiieii.—• I'd give that i|miireJ»oin.. fee. low n le**o||,” suel lie, "which Will he Ot s-ivice It: him—und wliicli he will iicvi r forget it* long u- in* numu i* Biglii'i*.” Th-cliti'l ngei .willsIlia forvheitd .•rimnoniril wiili n largo patch to cover di- i iq.r >s»i m left hy the Yankee knuckle , mid liis-wolh'ii eye* dim y i wink ling with iiii 3 or nnd tn iriificariontliMUigh two huge, livid circles, iino-tnpiuiicd l»y hi* soi!imd,»oo i m ob III* up|n-nruiico. He wu* follow ndliyn servant with U pistol case, nml nil ms-idii 'iit of -word*. He li iwed stifll> to Cnpt. Lovett—nnd Lieut. Ji upN|Michiog tho Yunkcopisked him ifhe wus willing to light wi-lt sword*—“it suid It*', "1 believe wo can suit)-it. \Ve have hr.mglit witii ns tin smtili sword, u ii"it' ge. tlemanly weapon—tho cut m d thrust, g 'ml in u metre, and which *>ib uus *er in iiT reinly well in a duel—anil tim broadsword m cutluss, which is often preferred by ritu-e who me deficient in skill in the use of unit-. Aly frie d, Cupt. Bigbee, is eqinliy expert with oilher. You huvo only to choose. As .it cbulienged party, you liuv-4 nn nmlouhted right to select ynttr iirins.” “Ol'lhnt privilege 1 till) well u-.uiv/’icp ied Cnpt, Lovett, “nnd 1 inrun tou vuil myself ol n. J -.hull not fight with swords.” “1 ex|M*nrd n* much,” ie«iinted Lieut. .Fame * 4 «»nd I have brou^tit with mo a beuutili.l p.,ir of due ling pistol-, wiiii lo .g Irair-ls, till : holes, and hair triggers. What dislunco shad 1 oirr ”Kghi pace*.” “omy eight paces!” cried Lieut, dames, a lit tle smpri-nd. “t*. very well”—und ne nnu*nr.d it oil’, u.id placed h s itiun ul lit* po»|. Thru mivunc- ing to Cnptuiu Love t, tic pie-mud him piso'. •*I do not wisli to fight with pistols!” "Not fight with pistol* after Ituving refused io light w ith tworutt \YUut hcought you here the.d” “To fight!” shouted Lov- tt inu thunderiag v.»!ce, which made the British nllicer stmt. “I am (||.l ctulloiigod party, and have a right inch m*o my wen- puns, according to the law* of the duetto, ml ihu world over—and you muy tely iqmii ii, I sha.i not •elect we.qton* with wmcli I am not funiili ir, uml with woicbiny untsgomst hu* been practising ull hi> |i;e. Stic . n proceeshng on my purl, is not only not required by the rule* tif honor, which ufthr all, i* u tnvro chimera, but would bo contrary io nil ibe die tita* of common sense. N..—I ah .)i tight w uh ihe w-nponsof houorabo wuifa-e, wuli who it I have evwrbeon nee * me I. Sword*u-ni pistols, iudeed!” "Uut, my dear sit,”cried the axumislicd Lieutc- limit, “wo must proceed accord mg to rue in tbist. sitifss. VVhst weapon, huvo you fixed upo.il'*- Anil in fancy’s rye be behold before h.in a huge blunderbuss, loaded with buck shot. Capt. Lovett sa d nothing—but beckoned to Mr. Starbu-.k, wjiuapproxcMil him with great alacr ty, Msrreg tho l >o liaijnmu*. Ho soitesl one of the formi-lsble weapm.* and thru*) it into the hand* of Uigt co, who seemed uctually pmuhsc i with asn.it- ishment. “My weap.m,” said he.“i* theyoto/in—*uch n« tile Gi\-c.an and H-tmun knights utieii fought writ bin olden tune—a wrap-an, winch no ma«t who chal lenge* another, ran tefum to fight with at the pre sent day, unless bo possesses a mean ami craven •plrit.” Thus saying he took thu station which hud been RsstguiHi bim, at 8 paces distant from hi# startled antagonist. He couly hared hi* sinewy arm—gnu- prd the barpaoa, and placed himself in an attitude. •'I’ll bet,” said he, retting a triumphnm look upon hi* f>iei„|, “a amoked Mrr ng against a w lisle, lit it I'll dnve tto bmpooniiinugh that that fellow'a uud- tiffttotlrsi tluow—and will Atiluli him without tM aid of a lanes |lr. StuHmck roMinued Capt. Lre ratt. in t told and lough solce. sin b as L •• klnm h* aid, eat wtoa a 4 haul that Tin* m* tnir.g with was sleet 1 while Ca| liar.d*, kr a t remain hi* arm* Tiie Ri always ih muiclied non. An an adrer. «veTxa da MrWhiiii wjfttl Mil knlei| hi* with wim tiie bind i voice aon Ami w pnlidii-d i cent miiq vpyn^R ts-ri tentaret 1 gawVLt sir noysrB.il, opponent ly spear, cliivn'ry- its a dtii'l turn' d hi friijhti-ne jih'.s, mi', thi* tiure Chiu. I wnulJ fi.* Yiuik.e. ii-ule—ui oili'-r re* hint—nn- ■» gr. xt ielt with grcn lesson he Inn.; ns n At I’uc election.. ble'^eiillc ImnilsofC uenideiit. of u i-row tack with lark, Mr ion, uud ii usiuiluiit tempted i went oft. and kilii: a mi. rein t i ulpatiug islicd est< Fr.m Ik. S'. I - , KpSil i/(li'JV«B TIIB ROYAL YACHT SOUAWllON..’ Wa have recently b. en put in poMeWlou of a cony of tto Transactions, the lUiliug llegulntions, and n List Of tto Member* of tto EnglLb “ Royal Yacht Squadron,” So gratllyllHr i* the inddoot to whicli we are ultimately iudebt d for tM*e pamphlets, that we take plearure In recording, ami seire tiie oppor tunity of making our rvadera more fully acquainted witli tho elegant amusement of Yachting—the elm- rector of it* supporters, and the rules hy which it is governed in Lugland. • A* a'Jt'alionul Amusement, Yaditing U epafinetr 4b Great Bmlilr/ftrhcih* itli fetfiffiarlyYBWffd by UHbfce' gntphlcul position of the country, the muru- up?grniu* of thu |>cop!o, and the great wealth oc- qpmulatod among conMmratively few iinliridital*. Every specie* of Aquutic spirt it tliero cherished with patriotic pridu, but Yuchting is the amuiemrnt ’ hmC jtf riiu noble* uud men of aiHueuce. It i* their mult Kin ws* R weapntiJ^P‘ ! " , ' ve »l M,r * ,0 l" 4 «'»■• should soy most aristocratic, imucqouinied—und' «»d certainly most noiinmil amusement, 'i herorare .. i :i.,iibin’s several Club* formed for the encouragement nnd re gulation nf thu sport, but the lloyul Yuclit Squadron is |irtH)in-nent for the rank of us members, and the cluss of ve*»o!» which they snil, and the immediate pntrumige of the Throne. Appended to this is u list ol a portion of tbo Momberauf tltclslpb. acting n* well in Honorary. Lust yc.tr onu of the former, pent. Col the lion. it. Fulke Grovillc, Ming sent aket whaling vessel, right, “s and by to ■ linel his nyas bon- and delight, at if l.e n 80 buirrl wha e, harpoon with both “■plain—*hooted in ii!" and draw buck ng ib*' f*ud iron! S'lisw » die mouth of a can- n tingle combat with ml or n pistol. o f in, bo wni d li ve 1 bn |md already RC s duellist, was locqnti i- Yankee Cnpiam’s to bis grave, irl Ymiki'a raise the i in-tMiit, ut if c«n- vm the fiitid hlnw. o imbs treinbled-a^is rlor, and the pold. s furebrsd, fJr’ftnd s lurcbrad. iJchad ^ country us Morcrof riespuluhea to ihu Cttua- —und wheni lit*grim* k <|iitri authorities, ennn* hither lit In* own Yacht, The ' nnd "hook hit d< n-J- •(.riling his vows of nfliccr nnd hi* honor on the ground fnitly y—nnd fled like n d, amid the j'-i»r*,lhw Itqude u«scinblcd by wore over. No m in ndremltifc with the I with in«tilt und rid* to cbnnge into an* v got there Mfore •Covi'olly" ns a dis h'd ull hough with irvlct—nnd it may 0 m-vor forget the veteran wh.ilor, so C , during tho Into opulent uud •"•timu- Sy lost his life at die sum iriuiul, through sailed in the niid»l y. who tnudu hi* ut- Expecting on u'- tho tl'llow’a recept- •nted n pistol. Tho ion Mr. Perkius ut- , in doing which it reck of Mr. Cherry r. C’s futher-ik-luw ertifictito wholly ex- during un midi mm- outli Jiepubtican. I.ahok dolphin l thu High by Philip I liven trie* high- pmpeliirij iruvos, w und un np pel St'lli tliirtydivi inoriiiiig, ing wus d vies, Imre und lnc.nl let. In th four hum wns gin treos. U wilier, fr Tbo w conveyer llireu fee The. evening county,ti iler nki- p inied i were to where- In ttn«| prel a c nuur ders, iIk imr. A surptLe ing <1"W two lit*li white «t ing thm at un un stippose. ho rear him to blanket, ever—it In- bridi swain mi; cost'tinu tin- Veu • h it mini they *ii«' widow n is wuiiir eiioosc tl of liym< nlimit I uiiy doll to I'tiy • I hind ti.ii * laud he tiie won beany I told tiie even wi save bii necor lii ml her I wm, t up soon dv it motli'i ing over fiirbet.1 ll'ortd. 44 S\Vj iler*t"0> literal r siticiit.fii un in liv or tires p< scoii-l, h Meninii Swurtw’i wnlidru an illust climax by the v Presidi'i Editor of the Plulu account of a visit to ‘hiliidelpiiiu. ownvd Idiug is one hundred feet wide three sto re a stcutn eogiuo fur sitory for niulheny wbhout withering, irposes. In li'" up. Iiing rooin in whieh iet« hutched in one , in whieh the spin- t supplied with sin-!- shuWeson railways, ig the difl'erei.t hard- j feeding one million . Nunt the building hoiisand MuliicuuliR was u reservoir or •lid to every room, well in the yard uml duinucu of sixty 'f.’hiir/o.'tt. ‘ Hr was here hospitnbly ontrrta ned by Commodore Ridgeley, of the Navy, a man who dm-s honor to the service of his country by his gnl- luntry mid generosity, und who is hold hysp- rumen in poculiur esteem lor having now for several years m st worthily presided over the New York Jockey Club. Tiie following letter, addressed to tha Com modore, manifests Col. Greviile's sense of his obli gation Silt,—i inform yon with much pleasure tliot nt a meeting of rite Mem 1 or* oi tiro lloyul Yacht Siptud- ron, you were proposed und elected an Honorary Member of the (hub; and iu forwarding to you n copy of tiie transactions, and u list of tho members, I beg of you tu uccept my best wishes. • If I sliould fail in piocuring tiie button*—worn by tho members—\ will forward n packet by the next ship, and f hopo you will be enabled one of these duy* to cotno amongst us, und -roceivo thu welcome from your broihcr mombor* time I receiv ed ut your lmn>ls as u stranger. Ti'n- Charlotte proved so tainted with dry-rut tlmt I condemned her, and huvo now on tho stocks u brig of 497 tons, fulled 14 Anoyrnn.” I have tho honor to he, Sir, Y'uurs ever must xinceioly, R. Fulkk Grkvii.le. Portsinoittii, Muy 31,1839. The compliment thus paid to Commodore Kitlge* ly, must bo more sensibly felt by him from the cir cumstance, that he is tiie first American in tlto list of Honorary Members, nnd, m fact, the first foreign er, with the single i-xcrption of his lloyul Highness lie Duko of Mecklenburg, who bus thus boon honor ed. As they became more lu-niliur in England with our amateur sailors, the list will no doubt increase, tlioug'i it will bo long, we fear, before wo can com pete with tnom in tho number of our pleasure ship*. MIL CLAY-A U. I. DANK. Ctaj. .. Aultum, N«r >"*. »4-y. -Inc., In Ui rndml. AiMm. M his partisans, remarked that *he Would still ndw nara • Nations!, hut not a Goran,nwnt Dank.” . What mv those now who have repeatedly as* torted that Mr. Cto tod given up bis project fora National Hank I—Uloot. Tiie only supporters, Mr. Cut to* in the Bomb, are those who are in favour of a National Bank* We do not tolievo another, hilt a Dank man, can to found to favour hi* pretension*. Mr. Clat'« (nlyhopo, is anchored in the Bank party ) rim) tk If vain to deny it. * MR. CLAY. The prospect* of thi* gentleman era now ri • bright n* ever—and hi* election to the Presidency as curtain as that two nnd two make ten. Augusta Daily Nemo. ^ Friend, wc behove you. And those who Ikink otherwise will find you have spoken the truth. A Van Bureri paper in New York, name* Gen. Scott f..r the Vico Presidency. “ Help me, Cas sius," &c.—Georgia Argus. Good Argus, tell us what Va.h Buber paper ha* done nn.—Savannah Georgian. Goud G-orgtan pray tc'l us when we *njd soT for we o»o not nware that such an arl clo ns the pbovo, over made its appenranen in ourcnlumns. Most watchful Argus, if our recollection serves u* right, we cut the morceau out of another paper, with your credit to it. You are, wo presume, aware that, not for worlds, would wo designedly misquote • bny print, hut in this instnneo a* we were misled by some exchange paper, we extract tho ebovo that we muy oxplutn thu mistake inadvertently made. The Prospect.—Wo conversed a day or two since witlt un iiilellicent gentleman from Haber sham comity, who gives it us his opinion that Judge McDonald will heat his opponent in thut county, threu to one. A more cordial union on this question has taken place in our rank* there, tliun has existed for mine years pn-t, und all our friends seoin deieimined tu go into tho comest with Z ul uud uimimttity. From the Cherokee rnuntry, too, the news is highly lire'omhlf. The Wvstt'tn Grmgiau says that there are Stuli- Ri-'lit* men in thul Circuit, leader* or the puny, mo, who, “ will remi'iii inactive dm- ing the ciuttesl fin Governor}” whiln our friends uro well pleused at tint oppurranity they will enjoy of giving McDonald n heavy vole. Tito Slate Right- men of Ciieiukee huve un cspec-al disiiko lor.our ownsmiin.ntd were exceedingly disa|ipnil.^ eiOwjiis nomiimtion.—Southern Banner. auee.—On Ttinsdtre an aldenimn in this t. Tlto alderman ,mt- i blm-Usniivli, aceotn- iso where tlu-clnins •ed to tho Bpnriiiieiit uw tso well dressed tikel extended ucross de a bond and should litre guilt less uf cloth ho Alilerniun was not u, and therefore luok- »»ing tho lady, he saw iieutli the blanket, u- Mqf* above. Tiiink- vrong Hpurtnient and egged puidou fur lire iretreR’- But bot'ore o bridit's maids tmd iu biido behind the Mmunstuiiuh- d hail r» heap— be r« quested L'nu- iippuulod to, the il tho mankot, in tho ■nt thu sea, (or of the mhc gauze, wrapper ig us put over it when wus Me widow. The man. The widow that •. But why does situ 'ion? iiskidtbe larger i lulu hu-bund du-d tunnies again without nl is not iugnlly bound while silo stand* b'- ln-r hand over, I cun and, and you van sny fhe nld>-rmanaf er u xpusiiioii ofthn law, married tho widow, nccautio:i would not Kir’s debt*, but that, i her, cum onere. with *1, tin- widow Venn* iumnuf a g»d'le.-*,nnd iii<-'ii* tippri-priutu to civilized; and. cover- sr blushes, was joined ower.—Philadvtph it rn*o not generally un- ilimnto sense that it* To “fiJwnrtwout” iliastiious preced'-nt, fraud the government is nf inoii'-y, uml ab ut oint in die on 1 liam-idi! ihe original lie ttduiinUtraiini m him. To hive him " ho mu*t, to c-ip tto if«-*ioii, !•« ink- ii up or the office ol Vico t.—lioch. Dai. Ado We iiHvesceu in thu nowspap-rs b great many foolish 4i„teni'.'ntsroncorniiigtiioQiie- n uf England’* boiiselioli).' The following is n li«t of the lud.os o- bunt-1]- r Majesty’- jiersi ii,w ith tho amount nispec- lively nf their salaries, which wo publish fi>r tho infinniution of tbrao who are interested in such mat ins. Principal I.u-ly of thu Bedchamber, Murcitionoss of Nonnaiiliy, 50.II. Ladies of the Bedchamber—Marehioneiae* of Uio idiilbntie 5001; Marchiones»i,f Tavi-tock 50(1!; Countess of Barlingmn 500; Lady Barham 5001. Mnids uf Honour— Hon. H- Pitt 3001; Hon. M. Dillon 3001; H>»». M»»* Cock* 300'*. Hon. Mi«i Cav.-ndi-h 3n0; linn. M. Paget 3001; Mis* Mur ray 3001; Miss Li-tor 3001, Miss Spring Rico snot. Ucil-htmtor AVomen—Lady Harrington 3001; l.nily if. Clive 300!; Lady C. Copley 300!; Vi-cumi- too Fmtos 300!; Lady Gardner 301!: Hon. Mrs. J. Campbell 3001. Total 8,5001. stei ling. Dr. Dtott'* Case—xo xrw trial —Thn de cision of tiie Court of Criminal Sessions, on tho np- plication for n new trial in thcc.ua of Dr. T. \V. Dyolt, wa* given on Saturday la-t, bv Judge Con rad. Tl'O opinion of tho Ipnrned Judgo was brief, but sound, able, analytical, and appealed to cover tho whole cnund.huth a* regards the law nnd the laris in this important rase. The motion for a new trial whs over rob'd; nnd we learn that the Doctor will bo brought tip on Satmday next, to receive sea- lenco'—Pkil. Fntj. RLorEMEXT ExTRAoRniKART.—The Gloucester (Mass.) Telegraph sny#, that the Master of the Workhouse, in that town, who ha* a wife and two rhl ilivn, h** eloped with onu of tho female imitate* nf tho iRftitution, end made track* fur the South. He hud always borne bu excellent character, end she an undoubted one—such «»it was. Oun Fmknns" *>n "Outi Ene)ii::s.”—The fact lint tl><‘ several departments of the government are fi 1 d with uflicer* wlm uro opposed to the prin ciple* mid policy hf the party in power, is cmu'lu- sivi-ly -ubstHiumted hy theswlijwincd mhlos,thw first of wldrh we h iv.* extracted from llnt 4< G!obo" of the 5th May, 1832, mnl the s-conil from the spo* ch of the Hon. Alexunder D uic iu, wliicli was pobli-lied in thtt columns of tlmt print some time Inst Jannaiy, Wa enntrnst these valuable tables (j»r tho purpeso of -bowing thn press and tho country tho true slutc of the case. Almost nil the office* of f-tnul-imeut nnd profit nro fidrd with 4 'oui opponents," while “our friends" tire fed w ith tho crumbs which fall from me plentiful In 0-pier-board. In 1831, II out of thn 15 chief clerkship* wore in tiie Imixls of the opponent* of Gen. Jackson, and nt til's hour nearly every situotion which can vie d n cfimfiirtnl'lo support for n mnn of family, is’held by u federalist. We ask tho democratic parly, so- riously, might these things so to remain? Ought “our friend*” In suffer, while “mtr foe*" urn fatten ing nn the richness of ths land? Showing the state of the Department* in 1031. Fed. Don- Stnto Deportment, 13 10 Treasury Department, 7 fi First Comptroller's, 9 8 Second “ 4 G First Auditor’s, ] 1 Second “ • 9 Third 44 ifi Fourth “ 5 Fifth “ 7 Treasurer** Offico, 4 Register’s “ 17 Land “ 17 Solicitor’s “ 0 War Department, ’ 28 Navy “ 18 Post Office, (General) 23 Total, 188 ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. * [The obioin of Democracy in America, (<uiys the Rochostor Republican) is thus clearly do- fined, in language ns beautiful ns the reminiscences which it calls up are happy nnd interesting. Mr a Bancroft is one of the soundest democrat* as wcl) asonoof tlto most enlightened, able, and distin guished authors in this country.] LETTER OF GEORGE BANCROFT. Boston, July,!, 1839. Gentlemen—No invitation could bo jjMIft; agreea ble than one to join tho Democracy of Plymouth county in celebrating our national independence.— Tho old colony is the storehouse of bright cxarppje* mid sound principles: tfecubin of tho Aluy Flower whs rim birth pluco of modern popular freedom; nnd tim civic heroes with whom the bark wa* freight-.il, consecrated to' Democracy. Of them, selves they instituted g VTi meht; and every branch of it was Kept in strict and almost in imtnedioto de- pendenco upon tho pnpulnr judgment and will. In those early days thn magistrates held their office by ' no tenure of life: hut as those who performed the •’•tty of judges were responsible to the people, and 1?- tiie people themselves wore tho high court of up- poal, their judicial decree* wore in hurmotiy with thn dictates of Immunity nnd common *cnso. They never allowed manslaughter to bo oxpititcd by a . fine of thirty dollars; nor wore tho litllo barks of tim first fishermen of New England, on thoir return from Sagadahoc und Acndin, condemned hy un ur- - bitrary decision to bn recoivod as aliens. The Pil- ^ritns were thoroughly imbued with tho true spirit nf deinncnicy • und tlto more their Itlllo institutions nre examined, either in regard to thoir character or their influence, tho more we shall bo inrructcd in the nature und confirmed in the love of our political creed. Tin* Pilgrims described them«e!ves, ns mpn who hud been brought up “ to u plain country life, and the inure nt undo of Imshnndry.” It wn* among tho yoonmnry tlmt their great principles first plant ed themselves; nnd the cultivators of the soil will. Oqyhc very Inst hy whom they will bo resigned, ins- y^’lio Pilgrims were exposed to nbtisc, they were riljo objects of ull tho calumny which tho "mnltg- I'nnts" of thoir day could lionp upon theb- nnines, branding their profession with a l»yo‘' ord of re proach. nnd attempting to cover the exile* with de rision and scorn. But standing us tlto rock of Ply mouth, these honest loco foro* of tho seventeenth century left tho 44 nmligiinuls” to their harmless amusements of rUpfc nnd rail ng. and gave an exam ple of the iudilicrcncu which is duo to a hate which cannot injure. The Pilgrims, moreover, had experience in con- 123 Showing the statoof the Departments in Duccmhor. 1838. Salaries D< $26,280 48 14,600 Fed. 50 11 Land Office, Post “ Auditor’s 44 Treasury Debt. 10 Register’s Office, 24 I »t Comptroller's, 13 2nd “ 0 1st Auditor's, 5 2nd “ 12 4th “ 8 5th “ 8 Treasurer's Office, 8 Solicit!t's “ - 3 Stnto Departm'r, 10 31,201) I2,i:00 27,0)0 19.250 12,580 4,500 15,000 9.700 11,7011 11.730 9,8(10 37,800 48 30 15 none 4 o ii 5 8 1 3 Salaries. $57,950 55,980 30,975 19,430 none 7,500 1,950 14,400 5,900 10,550 1,150 3,200 4,6-0 10,383 The War, N ivy, I'aioi and Third Auditor's De partments are nut enumerated. Nearly nil the tit* uuli"iis in tho lust nf these offices are filled wit h Mr. Hagaot's federal friend*.— Washington Metropo lis. NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 12, 1839, Shipwreck.—The sloop Convex,-of nnd for this port tram Newborn, (N. C.) whence she sailed 3((th ult. laden with lumber, went ashore on Fr day. 2d inst. nt Cedar Hammock, 25 miles South of Cupo Huttoins, having previously sprung aleak. Crew and cargo saved.—Beacon. Disaster in the Bat.—We learn from Capt. Hnllingsheud, uf the fchr. Robert Armstrong, from Baltimore, arrived at this port on Saturday Inst, thnt a Spanish brig from Baltimore on her way down tho Bny, on Thursday night, wns struck by a sovero squall from S. W , which carried away all her topsails. She anchored undor New Point Com fort, nnd will probably return to Baltimore for pairs —Ibid. V. S. Seamen.—A detachment nf Seamen for tho United States sendee, arrived hero on Saw day last, in the scltr. Virginia, Cnpt. Budcil, from New York.—16. 1 Scarcity OF Seamen.—Tho ship* CalcdoniL Br-tndcr, Cnpt. Sherry, for Liverpool, and Admit tance, Capt. .Smith, for London, bare been detain ed in Hnmptnn Roads since tho first instant, wait ing for Seamon. Part of a crow for tho latter ship was obtained at Baltimore, where they are equally scarce.—lb. Tho following v--$scl* of War, are fitting out at tho Navy Yard, a' this place. Frigntc Brandywine; Com. Holton, destined for the Mediterranean, Sloop of War, York Town, recently launched, and tbe Scbr. Grampus, Lt Cum. Paine, for tho West Indie*. The frigate Potomac, is hi tho dry dock undergoing repairs.—lb. Tto Knickerbocker says, that North was ■ mb. scriber to the New York Gasatte.aud stopped with out pavint his subteription, when to uruck on Mount Aural. scrvutistti. The first conservative on record, con nected with our Republic, was Robert Brown, who had once professed 4ho priciples nf Rnfdnsnn and Bedford, the same, in essence, with th" principle*- "f Jeflbrson mid Franklin. And his fife wa* (lie u :uul and the merited fate of men who nro fnlso tt> tho truths 011 which popular freedom is founded.— After constituting himself a Icador in tho enuso of reform, ho mude terms with the aristocracy, and lust Ids honor, while ho but slightly and transiently benefited hi* fortunes. 44 He forsook tho Lord, says honest liobinton, 44 so the Lord for»onk him." But God did not for ako the Pilgrims; nnd is not ull history a wnrmnt for tho fnih, tlmt his providence is over watchful over tho cou-o of reform, of freo-\ dom, nnd of tho power of tho people. I regret tlmt I am unahlo from a previous en gagement, to meet you on tho 4th. Very respectfully, yours, &c. GEORGE BANCROFT..; To Messrs. Horace Collatnore, Gideon W. Yoyng r Wm. M. Jackson, Committed of arrnngcnuirt*. All tlmt is hero guid of Washington by fitr. Combe is literally true as appears from hi* every act while living, and tho list of documentary evi dence furnished hy Sparks since his death. Mr. Combo could have derived no information in • phrenological point of view. Washington phrenolngically described by Combo: “ Washington wns one of tho greatest men that ever lived. His temperament seems to have been sanguine bilious; his head largo, and well adapteii in overy pnrt, the moral sentiments and intellectual reigning supreme. Ho had u constancy which no difficulties could overcome, and an honesty of pur pose and ardor of patriotism which no temptation could swerve nor opposition subdue. He always regarded his country before himself, and in him there was no quality qf mind deficient—no quality in excess, no tube lights and no deficient light*. He, therefore, gave to every thing its duo weight, and no more. Ho was dignified, courteous, and just ; brave, cautious, politic, quick to perceive, and prompt to judge, always acting in tiie right time and in tho right manner. Those who sny that Washington was not a grant man, can merely meat) that ho displnyed no nnn quality in excess—that ho played off no corvneutions, but ho had that sterling worth, that daily beauty in thn life, that force of character, that grandeur and elevation of tho whole mun which renders him fnr more great and estl- ntnblo in mv opinion, tbun tlto poet, tbo painter, or the orator." Execution of Williams.—Thu execution ot- Jntm-s William-, who was convicted some months- 070 fur the murder of a mnn named Kearney, took place yesterday at half-past one o’clock, In the yard of the Moynm-'tising prison, in tlto presence of tho' Sheriff, ni.d a jury of twelve men, tho Rev. Thom as G. Alle.. and the Rev. Dr. Ducnrhet, and sever al physician*. Williams averted his innocence-ttv the last, said ho had been u slave in Virginia, and! that his rcul no mo was Lorenzo Dow Seal. Th& Rev. Mr. Allen addressed tho prisoner previous to his execution.—Pennsylvanian. Hud this unfortunate wretch remained in Vir ginia, and never tasted the blessings of Northern freedom, ho might have escaped his dreadful doom. The Earl of l)nrtmouih,at tho desire of tho trus tee* of Dartmouth Cnllrge. N. IL, has presented to that institution a splendid portrait of hi* grand- futhor, its founder. A liberal donation of valuable books for the college library has also been made by Earl Dartmouth The above is ull very true—hut the picture of tho- ^ founder of Dartmouth College, wns hungup in that Institution ten years ago. It is merely au old' story revived. Tho following incident is reported in an Englii paper: . . “At n recent breakfast pnrty given by the Duke of Sussex, at which several Americans were inelu- dod in tho distinguished company, His Ruyel High* (icss, in compliment to Capt. R. F. Stockton, gave »* a sentiment, 'The Nuvy of the United But#*.'' This brought tto gallant Captain on hi* legs, Bad' hi# acknowledgment i* said to hare btob not only, eloquent and polished in the extreme, but one of tto most impassioned bursts of eloquence ever ll»-~ tened to. The company, remark* one of the guests,, were perfectly electrifisd by the glowing eloquence of tto gallant sailor, whose manly form sn^ttrikinf ly bandiom* and.intelligent countenance, wUlao oon to forgotten b> bis da lighted auditors-!'