The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, September 28, 1839, Image 2

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WteeM» Georgian PORT It Y TO MIH$ M MM,# » • Sweet nymph, who ev'ry rnr Wliat winning charms urn lliitm» With itallwi elegance hihI en«o Thy manners sweetly shin®. The graces form thy finished frame, The loves ilijr sprightly ah $ Tha Nsisd* of I'ieriii*' iImni Were nut so soft or fair. Thy voice ■ magic sweetness besrs, Yrl »ii|o-s h llfi* spoil, GimI humour lo each mind endears Tins nymph that sing* so well. Oo on, sweet mnhl, nml still imjirmre •In every menu! charm, Hint shall secure esteem nml love, Anti ilill preserve tlieni wnnn, • Jon. TUB FRENCH PEASANT. When thing* are thine nnd pn*t recalling, 'Tin folly line in fret nml cry, Prop up n rotten house that'* billing. But when it's down e’en let it He. Jutta Aanr.iuo*. >tr Jo, Joim.—A Loudon pv pcrhst thn additional sUuixns to “ John Anderson, ray Jo." Tlio exquirito lone of imullcrubhi uffec- tion which pervadn* there llnes.und tlie utraonrelmM- net* of lime’s nregre«s which thnt purity of lovo engenders, could nuvoi hnvo Iweo nioru simply or more touchingly expressed: John Anderson, my jo, John, Thee any \\* forty year Since I cail you my jo, John, Sines you cs'd me ytnir dear; I'm sore it cannot ho, John, Nor near ran long ago; . It’s I tut a honeymoon at mnist, John Anderson, my jo. TO ONK FAR AWAY. . nr Jamn* alumumi. Swifter far than swallow's flight, llomewanl o'er the twilight lea, Swifter than the morning light . Flashing o’nr tint itothles* serf, Dearest 1 In tlio lonely night Mem'ry flies sway to time! Stronger far than is dcahr, Firm as truth iuolfcan he; Deeper limn enrth'a erntml lire, Boundless a* tho circling sea { Yet ns mutn as broken lyre, 1* my low, dear wife, for tlieo! Sweeter far than miser's gain, Ur than note of fame eon bo, • llnto one wlm long in vain Tread* the path of chivalry— Are my dream*, in which again My mml arm* encircle time I JYcsntkeN. Y. Journal of Commerce,5ft/* {nil. ARRIVAL OF TUB BRITISH QUEEN kike hat* t.ATKit rnoM tctinoric. file steam ship Hritith Queen. Capt. Ilnb -rt^.ha* ju«t arrived,bringing o* Londi. i papers to lira 2nd hist, Inclusive. The date* fmm Livoipmil are to Saturday evening, Aug. 31st. Mr, Poulett Thompson wits an- n to leave Bng. land to assume the Governorship of the Canada*. Tint Northern Bank of England was dissolved by ■ tola of lira proprietors Aug. Sflih. Tie uiitllici ofa new Pmils. to bo culled the Alliance Bank,wen submitted to tlio moetlng. A dreadful affray had occurred at Kghai *. A' 1 ; 20th, betwiwn a party of soldier* and the thimble rig gang. Twelve s-ddicra who wew left bo'-ind after the main body hud retired, wcmsev.-roly beaten It dues not appear that any lives were lost. The weallier had lieen flue ami lira crop* were coming in well.' Wheat had fallen 3s per quarter. Tills is considered good news hy the knowing one*. Tlio British Queen bring*SOI) passengers, includ ing servants. Advice* fmm Bombay to the 4th of July am fnvo- mble to the British troops in Afghanistan. No opposition from Dost MnbomnwA »*«■ n<.«Mlpni,,«l. LONDON, Aug. 37. ■ There Is nh netv feiiture In tlio .money mni hot.— Money eonllnoe* very scarce indeed, mid discounts Mghi some |«oplounihi'ir own hill* have to pny a* much at U per ct disrnnnt. The rotes on private h«Mk*c« lull* have been 3). to (l |wr cl.,and those on Joint Stuck Btwik bills(i to 7 twr win amongst the bill brokers. LONDON. Aug. 31. Saturday evening.—'Tim searelty of money nt the •hick exchange ha* inrr-.nsrd, und nn uneasy feeling G avails all over the city. Such a shock ns the funds re now Imd to sustain hits tint lieen experienced for a veiy long time, mid it is to ho trnci-d in greet measure, a* was generally anticipated, to the e!um- »y manner in which the lute conversion of the ex* •neouer bills hits berncniriod through, ami public credit, Instnod iffMng su*t'ilned, has been iqjured hy It. The market is lomh d with stock under n scarcity of monsy, one of tlie worst routines w hn-li can present itself. All lira shires of the conversion taken hy thehi'iher* nml speculators has lieen writ* t«n up, spd tlio greater pmthm of It probably doliv- •»»d. That eiiheorib*-*! for hy tlio hank hns not .i wiltten up, It is undmtnml, till within this day nr two, hut Urn market is now threatened with iInst nil* ilillunnl weight upon it, iltn broker who usually acts fur the bank having tu day sold vciy largely. Wjiy tliey have been to late in completing the payments nn their subscription is a matter which require* exnltnal'um,»» thwlt pulley Wuu' l Ik*. If they nxilly hr litnt ilia lime the amount they tub* serilavl hi exchequer lillN, to put them In and tnke the discount. Tlio delay lint renewuil the suspicion which w si expressed at first, tint they ihoti held no ••chequer hills, hut wen* us.al as tint decoy to ti e other paities in the business, obtaining hills after wards trom tho treasury for tho puip-wo of nninpln* ting tho subscription, 'flu* operation mu«t, besides, he i considerable loss to ih *m, owing to the fall in tlw stock, and especially if they per«isi,as llioy seem now inclined tn do, in oflering any furthor large ■mount for sale. Tlie proval m impression is. thnt they must do so, ■ml dirp-ste gradindlv of the u ludo of the £*1110,'IDO. Consult jinnhwcd hy tlio eotiwrsion, a* the only means of causing the violent ncllou iu the c re.ulntiou which they now hold to lm indis|N*ns.dde. With rMpect to their own loss, that will l*o among the charge* which tho dimetora will have to answer ni tbeapprosching meeting of pniiiriehirt,and to ih**m It willlm, after all, bn naterlalt nut llnvto who hove lawn led hy theircxnmpie into the cnpver-don will sulfvr mote inconvenience, ami may justly irproach them f«c what has occurred. It would l«e winns t« infer from th • great pivs* ■'•rw nt the Slock Kxchnnce th it matters are in •t** rlally worse in dm cninmen*inl iHseoinn nnrket.— They wep* nearly at had there before as they well could li**,ptpecidly widt regunl tosee-mdand third* rate la|U, which nn* nhsolutely nt tlm mercy of tliu tnaneyiUtalcrs. The transactions in the funds tire now morel) brought tn a uuUonuiiy with them, ii t I** , bvrn altogi ther glnumy for the Bog* 1W» stock market. Th»» exietisivn sn!es «»f Con«u|s reft'read.to dtprrsscd tlm ipiointions to 90} **Jkj or •J"® ,, y» *ml to 11* seller* foraccniint, laiiiu ^Jallol | perct. from y-ktrnlay. Bxehequer hills Mdltolstnflsprvm. Bank stock, 183. tu 4; Imlin Hock, 241 to 9*. LONDON, Aug. The Directors nf the Bank of Kngland hove la-co •* much as possible abridging the n'sources nf the- •ocnuwlaNMM in town, in consequence of having Worn! that it lua bee • chiefly through thnt medium that tlm Jiaal block Banks Imve hitln-rto oh nimnl accommodation, «ml tlm o'-icct «r the hank is tn d-pmss the twice commodities, and hitherto tln-ir Cfloits haveb.*en chiefly counteracted hy tlm credit wd nan nf ih, su»k n .A. in ,l„ VUWM. Money is not more difficult in th- nteinv* poiis than it ha* been for tlm last three weeks, but within tho hut few tiny* tlicn- aie evident sytnp* t.tms of tbe pr *s*um extending with more severity Ut%B it baa liitherlo done on the manufacturm » dis tricts. The spinner* at Manchester have this week sold yarn to a considerable amount at price* which tlrv bad previously rqjocted, and some of tlm large bob dars of Cotum at Liverpool boon abaadone,! tad left tn their own resource* by parties in town who Imd promised tlwm kupport. There is every probability, thorofner, judging from present appenm •HNN, that the Bauk ttf Kngland will triumph in thanuokast. and Umt tlm result will be a scries of . j and, pari mum, • decline lu tlm mammy 4alua of commodit ies. The relatively larga diminution of the bullion of tho hgnk exhibited In tbe last return exciicMlgrnrr.il •WMise la the city, a* it was generally believed tl at tlm importation >4 specie from America durii^ the past inmitli would mote than naraterhalaore ilia db mintshing <-*|MKt Hi tie* C«Mtlinent of Kurtfpe. W« have fiNtnd on nepilry that such was Umurtual state of Use case, that UmiUmiuutbm nf tha«4mMkSgsf tlie hank bail clflfly SB^xfNsn nd^bnd VW much I irgor pynpflAlon m^M9 than usuuympmt* mortl of tlio quarterly dividt-ial. * I'lum *)ation nr I* a um a Meat.—On Tuesday, Aug. 20ih, Uw British I'arllamnnt was prorogued l»y tlssi following 8|a*o.-lt fmm tlio throne t IIF.U MAJBSTY'B BI'KKCII. Her Majesty llteti, In her own very Inppy man ner, trail tlm following speech J— " My letnl* and flcntlimten, " Tba public bosines* having lajrn hnaighl Ut n low*, I Itavonow to |M-rf 'no tlm satisfactory duly of releasing you from your long und IhInjiIoos intend- anew in (Mirliamcm. "I rejoloe that a definite treaty la-tween Holland ami Belgium, negotiated Wy tlm mwliaiiounf tlm live (Miwers, has setlleil lliedifrcmnccs la-t«- een the two C4Miulries,aml has sit uri-d tli"|H-«conf Konqm from tho danger* to which it has so long Imoo exposeil. Tlm same conconl which brought tlwso l ricato quixtions to a iMaiceftil termination prevails with regard to tlm nfl'nir* of tlm Levant, flm livii jhiw* er* am alike il'-U?rinlii'-vl to tipho'd tin) ilule|a*ie deuce ami integrity *if tlm I ft toman empire, and 1 tntst (hot this onion will insure a satisfactory settle* ment of matters which am of tlm i|i*e|a*st InqNiit* a nee to tlm whole of Boro|N*. *• It ha* ulfonlinl mo tlm sluecn**t plenum have been nli’e to assist in eflecling ii rei-imciliatloa lictwnen France and Mexico. Intent np-m pres*- • ving for my siihjwt* the blessings or |a-nce, I am higlily gmtifleil when I cun nv.ill tnvself of nn op* ]H)rtitnity nf rvninvliig tnisinlderstaik.ing* Imlwwn other tMiwers. “ J have recently concluded xsills the King of the French a convention rale.dated to put nil end to tliflbmnces which liuvn arisen of lute veur* la-twi eii tlm fikheniien i4 Orent Britain nod Fnimat. This convention, by re n wing enus- s of di*pnte, will tend to content the union la-twi-en ll I wo con 'tries which is so advantageous to Imth, nml suconduciw to the genenil Intenisls of Khiiijm-. o I shall continue to pursiio with perseverance tho negnlintions In which I ninengagcil, to pcrsnndc all llm |Miwers of Christendoni to nnlle lu a general league for the entile extinction of the slave trade, and I trust th't, with tlm blessings of Providence, tnvefforts in so rightuous ucau-o will Imj rewnnbol with snccnis. " I regret that the difference* wliich lnl to the witlHlrnwal of my minister from the court of I ehoniii have tint yet lieen sitlsfuctnrlly a ljusu-d hy the go vernment of Persia " In order to lit' I tlm engagements anti m red to yon at the o|aining of tlm present session, tin- G •• vernor Gcm*rw1 of Imbn has moved mi annynents* the Indus, ami I have much satisfaction in lining aide to inform you th.t the nclvniicu of thill ex|ie- ditioti has lav'll liithertu ununposed. » d then- is every reason to Inqm tb..t the iiu|mrtnnt olijivts fi-r which liaise military operations have Ik-cii under taken will Im> Ii" dly oltiuiued. "I have observed with much appr-dmtlnn the nit' ntlon which you have bestowivl ojmoi the Inter nal slate nml coml.tlon of tho country. I entirely coianir in tlm measures which you have fnnnivl for the presurvutinn of order, t lie stippresinn efc> line, nial tho Imtter iiilinliii«troti"ti of justice in tills me tropolis | and I have, given ii cordial assent to the hills which yiei have present'd to me fur the es- tablishin'-nt of a more efficient coiistnludniy Ibrse In those towns which |*eciilinrly required it. end fur effecting th-- lin|Miriimi ohj- ct of generally extending the civil |Miwer tlirmighout tlie cuiiutiy. “ (JtHtlfiHCH of ike Home of Common*. " | (bunk you for the seal and readiness witli which you hnvo voted tlio supplies for tlm service of tlm year. "It uni been with satislnc'lon that I have given my consent to n reduction of the pnstugn dnl vs. I trust tliut the net which has passed on lids subject will lie ii relief und encouragement to trade, and that hy flinilltatiug intercourse and correspnatieneo it will Ini pnaluelive nf much siaiial iidviiutage mol iuipniveuieut. 1 have given di.vcliniislhal the pro- limiunry smps should lm taken to givn elf ct to the intention of Parliament us soon us llm inqui ries und nrtmngoments required for this pmqmse shall have Ihviico npletcd. " Tho ndvuiitugenii* terms ii|niii which a cons'* lenildo ainmuil of tho iiuftindcd debt has la i n converted into 'tm-k ull'onl n siitisfaetory proof of the raliauce placed on the credit nml resmifi-es of tlie eu intry, us woll a* oil your determiiiuiiou to prestirve Inviolate til" national Taitlu "My Lord*ntnlGentlemen, " It is with great pain that I have found misi-lf uiqNillod tu etifurco tlie I uv nguiiist those, wlui no longer a-'licenlivi their design of re*f«ll"g by (nice tho lawful uiill|oritioi>, and of suliveriing tlm iustitii- lions of tlie country. T n sol -inn pnH-eeiliugs of cnim* of justice, mid thefeii'les* ndminlstniti.-n of tho luw hy nil wliu are engaged ill that duly, have chocked tbo llrst attempt* at liMulmrtlUutluitq nml 1 roly securely upun the good sense of my people, and upon their attachment to tlie constitution. I'm- th-* maintenance of law nod ualer. which nr.* neces sary fur the protection of tho poor ns for tho we|. fain of tlie weiiithier classes nf tlm cmiiiiilinlly." The Lord C!iu"ccllnr, iiddivs*iug both houses, thou said—It Is her .Majesty's royal will nml plea sure that this pnrlin-ueut he pmroguetl to Thurmlny, the 3lth day of October next, to he llion and there hidden, und this parliament is iicennliligly prorogued to Thursday, tlie 2-lilt day of October next. I LONDON, -Se,.|. 3. 1 The Puri*ptiter*of Fruity hive reunited us, hut nreilo*titiue of news. Tltoy a|iiio*i iinanimotMly laugh imlt-risoii at those passuctM in lint Quivn's tpeeclt on eluting the *es.«i -it of Pmlinmi-nt, which snnke nf the friendly union of tlie two countries, France and F.i'xliiid, and, generally speaking, manifest Increased tancmir tigainsl this coiiii ry. They snet-riogly imticlpnto llm grant ofa not her pen- siuii of 2IU tt-week to the new victim of Fiencli viva ty, tlm British seamen wounded on huanl tlio Spider packet nt Monto Video. Tbo Bello Vi min frigate sailed from Toulon fair the Lovum on thc27lhuh. Tho An’stmrg (1 untie of tbe Qflth nit. pnhlbhi-s n letter, ilmeil front ier-of Tink- y. Iflth, menti'Uiing thnt the Kuiopcnn Ainlms*adors had Ih en di-uiay- ad hy the nanoiincement ol" Meliemel Ali’s deter, mhiaiiu i to disarm the Ottiimaii flee', ns they f. It that it was a ruse of the Viceroy to avoid niupiie*. cing in the deinnitil of tbo united Power* f*o its resti tit Imi, "rat .aasi to gain time. Inlimsuui up- pear Irem ibis letter that the British and Frcncn sqmiilrons worn to In* emploved ill w resting hy force tlie Turkish lleei fi"iu tlie Puslin, but that the Ad* niiralsh'id lea-n onleiisl to oppose any landing at temp od hy the rigvpll on on the 0'ioiuaii coa-t, • r ilioiaviipaiio i ol'niiy portion of its territory. It is farther stated by tbe cni tvspondi'nt efilm Angsburi* Gnx-tte, itmi L-inl Poasoiiliyuid A hnir.il Hmi.siu bad been directed by llieir n*s|mcllve Goveuiliienis to coiifmui to tin* lust met ions of Lord Benuvule aiel Con it St. Aulniiv, tho F.u^lish mid Fivnch .\mliiis«udor- in Ausiria. Thu Iwipsic IIuiven.nl Gaxeite nnnounre* that the Gerimu-ic Diet hid again sum hack the protest oftheiiiuiiicimiVty nf Hanover, nml refused to ac cept tint forwarded by die -tales of Hadt'lll Tim Augsburg Gaxeite adds to this intelligence, that tlm Diet Imd not itnul to llm advocate* of tin* 11 riaus that it would not hereafter rmeivo any com plaints fnon ill- ir co'i-liluents. According i" a letiei frvi.n U-K*««n, puldUlie.l llm Augsbuig G txette, the itussinii fleet of Belli tonol bail be n eider d loliold itself in ramline*.- suil, and *ev> ral large li-ilics of inaips were i their march to join tlm corps stutioued nlung the I’raili, vvneiv u ceiisider.ilde force was to bo assem bled. The same journal contain* n letter fioni Ci •taniiuopl.-of tlie7tli nit. stating that Ko-r vv |*a»liu was actively engaged in ro-orgniiisi"g tho urniy, wbir.li» ill (i«*.|i si-led .-till 1)1)1) regular troop*. Tlie Augsburg G.ireiiecoiioiinsiilsoii let er fmm Alexaiiilria ofdl*'7llt, in>-n i ning tlial ilulixe Pa sha, wllo was a- M il.ni.i. it tin- leiad ol'20,0tlU men, bad lefiiM-d to give up l,|« emnmmil, and was wail ingto know die A-ieimia nion liftin' Pndtaof Aim- l- hwlml’eie|,e *l.o ml pm. Mehentet All. Other ucceiinis.il ilie same date assetl dial the four Ku- mpeaw Uw.o.tl* lev-l dent o.flcd tlm restiimien of the O toman fleet, and that the Yicarov bad u.ked three day* rt-iurn a leplv. The Coinmeiro pnl.li-ie-, a leiicr fioni Si. I'o* terdmigb, d«itf*l il.c Ibh uli.. which »r.u*s tbui i. «wnspiri.cy i.r.I lava ili*e.<iv« tvd among il... oflicers 7 ,hc .*\f or P* 1 *nd-n ill - Hun-ars ofilm tinpaiul Guard, in eoi.-eqiwnuo orwldifli mint, r- ous nires,* had lak. n V Wo. Tlw-c imntmwUx ..f hklf payP H W ,U " ,UU ‘ U '* ,r '" k1 p-aced on The Jb, ,bu« Mer -ory ..f u« 37ih. ult. men.inn*, under the h--.nl of V ivina 21m, Hut the Archduke Uw 87th. Thoexclnago of courier* between the Ai...ri.n r.|4ul, I l'„„, „,j St . I«.r, r.N.liai,nl..b- runnwl, .cvivc. (MbnM Uvn r... waril..l... il... n.v.l mi......iii... of Wnw. to arm * -veraloi*m-tio« aa-l brig* of war of the 311, state, that afire a tnei-tl»i| of 'P^'T cipal ebrnf. of tlm Guipusean patty, ■» wbkhalt tha pkms n*s| Wit mg tin* c.u.iempl stnl Mis«fMm> Were disrusw-d,tln.se chief* fornanl lla-mselve* Into ajoata. dlssolud tint provincial deputsttoo*. •»“' duelmnl that * #• N.nef than owpilesm in any *otl of arfangeini-rit . ay w mid poftr Hint ns th r eoutitry with Fram e.' The Infant I)*hi b«ha*t> on hearing oflliese pniceediags, *et out for Guip' «• COB, to endeavor to calm tlie eff.-iv. c- nee. but tbe rhirf* lefescd to admit him within r line*, nml opened a r-m-spon., mice with Don Jo n Is .ev.inia. (ii-m-r .l Ba*ilio Gun l itimk the oiniuisuy of tlm rcvoln-rs," i'nr/s lint, rte, A»30, half jmtl 3 a’etort. P. Al.—l.nitprirn —'Three |a r rent*. HI.; Five p< r cent*. ll2I BI)c( Bunk Actions, 3.7U0. i.o :don. Sept.3. Our nrivuti' letter* fruni Ibi.mute of llm "Util "II. steto, tlwt iht bead ipl ole • ot I ton tbo'.o* w--re 11 Kl'orioon iln-2 Jd Tl e Prince, on Ii-..ruing t.m enpation of Dm.iugii by tl c Christ inn*, convol nt Villareal d" 7. *>n..r r -iga.a grandcuu'n i',ai wliich 2 mcmlmi s of i uch nf the I provincial ilepuiniiiiii* were I" In* pn'senl. Simon In Tin re, after oh*tiinit'-lv defendin' lint p'uiiji.ns nf SimIi||h) nml A.eta, liad fallen buck on Ksbnv. Genenil Diego le-on wa« loaiai-UViiag to a tuck (,'irnmpii and Minima, which Kiio occupied with Ii ot 7 liminliiiii*. Tint in orniclion of the 3lh und Hdi hpMiillons miis not yet ut ail end. The revolter* Imd detae.'ied I cmupiiniii* luiry nod induce th" hait di"U* ol tint I'1x410 . to make co'i.nion etiuso with them. Theii iiniu force was still in | o session nt V. ra and lei»u- nil. Biisilloitiircin, one o| inuesilcil uposlolic.il*. hail j-ineil them. "BAYONNK, 27 It in ih • evening. " '/'.is com mimlcr of Ihr Harbor In lk r Min' Irr «/.I/uh'mc —'•! nm infirined lium passages that Durango arid nn- half of Biscay nie in il.e hands r.f CI.risMiiiis, iiuil ibat Bs|ii.rter.i has entered l)u- igo, |)on (’ui)om and Miiio'o, willi 2.*» 'nitlu ion- of iiifautiy.iind IH sq'ii.dions of i-uv*liy,lia*e taken a posiiii.n Ih-iween (Jompoxur nnd Kl (iiiiilu. across tlm line from llcrg an to FI*IItrio." The l/lloni'in Flee/.—The siorv nf the Five Powers having sent todiummd the resiomlioiiof tlm t It'ooiaii fl-el, torus.i"t to Ii- x mere invention ol lie* Freudi pa|M-r*. No such mi-sion had lie. udispnich- ed. M. Allselill appears to have In-.-n ilieri ly ilia lienn r ol dispairhes to thu Consul* of tint respective Powers nt Alexandria. LONDON, 8 -pi. 2. The following nrpenn-d ill a si cnnil editi n of .an paper of Satimlav* TDIIKISII KMBASSV, S mod >y morning, !lli daM. A. M. Sir, I nm iltivi-ii-d by onrSecr tnry to give ymi tlm bd ow ing siih.tiiuce "fndespaich ri n-ivcil l.y a special couriui from Paris, where il arrived hy tab t'graiili: "Thu Frenchollierr who was commissioned io claim lliw Turbi-li ||.-i-i, in the name of the 3 pr at Powers, has lecrived ii flu r> liis.ilfront Meliemel All, unless his exorluliiiil demand* mu complied with, and therspen.es he h .* been put to th-lrayi-il by tin* Hiiltnn." I have only to say ill'll unr worst nniicjpntious it rea.ixed. In Imsle, y no in-w ola-di' iil servant, P. Xvui.moN, Inter. FL'RTHKH HUH IGN KXTRAC18. Manyrhange. had lev.-ifiml fa ilm tninistiy. .Mr. Itk«lia>l tesigaGl his • alien ns CUi.ce I Ier of llm Bxclicq • r, ami was succeeileil by Mr. F. Usiing. Mr. It. C •"* i •occri de.1 . . Barinc a# iindei S' • i rotary ef tlm Tr»-. «i i. I.oid llowlck hadtudsn- • d hi* |n's| s* (b rv:ary .4 War. H r - Bbiel see* ri ml* Mr. P. Tbo sun as Vice Pr-iMci.i '-f t l, e Bon id id Trade. Mr. Tl "in oa rotne io C *- a as Governor G* n* ml. I.«fd J"*m *«e|i I/* fmm ill" Home llep it"' In which lie is s •-•I by ibe Marq'ti*ol N . mihj— lanl Jolio.- v- n- j ley (iolmdal becielary. V*. I. c'n vw.i* i p pointed |'r s limit of li e |!" r-l Trade. IIMIKKV t.ND KGYI'T. We l.uvc in el igei.r.- Irani Co. -mil uple of the 7lhii.chf*v». r ' Tbe Salt n con '. «| to 't tli iT'nr'pnl rr"«* qu -son li • b.islm .suf p- ic uliley in lib cap * lid, andf ^U-r.d io,- '..y » xc.-lk-n It ohh. 'lie (i.e.-kal>-A ininiaii pi* atrhoshad’"r.• .p e*»Hvd to bis liijl, t, und cool .it ed by Inin in tlicit re* ■pi’CllV A Hair' bad assumed a iliff'-im.t n«o kbh capital s'- re tlio iiotiti.'4' : '"i m >. i.y tbe unions*..dor* ol ill" Ii-" B" "' tli ir S'lVeiei^n* wen* dvli'im. ■« .1 n K" stern question, in »l.e iiit* .v t of Kurop-, On i ie Hi iii*iiini,C.ip d; p of Admiral I'oussin rer K ipoii Kiald", . r rep • • left in the Ott,.ni •. siei.ni • tMlclbi s fiolll |||" all.' Alt xuinlrin. M. Ac ■ missioned to Up,., sa l..e lion ol llm Ki.ro,H-an pow ces exi-ting Imiwi-eii bi.n quire biin lor. ..,.| any re cun. nee. Bai.ui l(on**i idui.iiy ••tin t lie Tor- loti p V" I at ii s--lt'.ii g the pence of war Car i-is lino j. .Mi'lie I’eiki Kl.'-r i or* f-i tlie e. Alt .-line, in •' 'e.l hy to* ml Ali. wall lie n*ui* in c-rny.'f i loinljusi tin ini tbe Sub* iluti-.n with- it theirr«a- I. d n-c iced by an ex- ■l meat d .rer. ltd to . r Sul r Cm :. vv'.h d i Poifouby » and From lkr Journo/ of Comnirtre, Q()l/i inti. LATHST FKO.tl NIK PACIFIC. Mazati.an; Ju'y til-t, lU'l!). By tlm llumbiirg ship (ialalea, which uriveil Iime27'h inst., wo have dates fiom l.ima lu the 23r.l.lone. Pit-no lu.s Ih* -ii fully reit<>(i-'l tu Porn, and Gtiiiaiia is iikmy to contuuai h-1'iesi.h III. Tlm Kxpiurmg squadiou wme at Callao when 'ho G dalealeft, und were to sail sunn for tlie Sandwich Is II ll*. Tbo t). 8. brig Boxer will sail oil Moudav next for Vulpnini*n mid New York, and the American •hip llcmy IV. ubout i u*.iiii> time, dir ci fur New York. From vA 1.1*4ItvISO.—By thu brig Philip Hone, fto.n V.ilp ral*.., vvv le.Mii li.l the U.S. ship Fill* moutli, Capt. M’K'Wm; left V dpniniso for Callao mi tbe 13 b nf .lon-. Fear* wer * mileitnhied io rc* Itmil to tbe s.di-ty • f lie Sea Gull,of the Kxploriug Kvpedili.'ii, wliieli p.rtd from I lie Flying Fill III a lienvy gain ofl'C:i, o limn. The Punip I bum brings ifililiMl in *p cie. VAt.PAltAt*o,.limo2l, 1333. Since i.iir fast there Imve hr. u no changes of con sequence hi ll.is market, nor have we anylhi'g «»f liuv.ifsl lu eouunuuiCai'*, Pan of the Ch d iroiqis an* expe.-ii .1 n. itrr.ve li.-re in a few day* from IV* ra. Nuv.-suclson ill -ems- loading for the II. Stale*. I he Ur. ship of IV .r lui'gmio w-us daily exp. cn d fioni .Mtuiiiion wit', ilnee millions of dollars. From BkIInunA—We have Bernnnln pa|M*is to the 3<l lost. Tlie yellow lever was making dread* fill ravages iu St. Vincent,.St. Lucia und Deincinrn. At Foil Chuiinttr, upward* of sixty imu led al ready died of il, including l.icim-umi! Hawker, of the 7Oili Kegiiueut. At Dcnima ii. Col. Dune , Copt. Blue-, Lieut, mid Adjutant Hopkins, Kusigu Phipps mid eo«igu Dickenson, Imd liillmi victims to the disense, together itlin large uituilH-r ofs Idims. So gn'iit was tin* mortality that it was found nece.i- smy tu n-uiovo tho troops front their Bjiiin ks. the Koyal G.ixelle of tlr l.'nli Augt. publishes -glooiny tine, at ids from St. Viueoul. On some estates the negroes mv doi-g well, I nt on otners they will not work ut ull, very few esbites hold out tiny puts- U vt of n crop tbe emuiiig year. llm earthquake felt at Bur ml os oil the 3d nil. wav' nlsir felt nt Deinenini, (Irene.la and St Via- 't/I.—N. Y. F..ipn:tt, 20lh. CM-d.iiiig hi.it us »inb.»-mlor io tbe Abdul M dj d. Tli" Bririsb *t riv d at C 'lMlm tu. ( .| • <.u llm ' hi*' spa lehe* It .. niiiiiStopf is»lo Cwpi. Wn'ser was .. pn eg. in'. . Loners from Alcxnn.l ' io the I ' st. inclusive fully e. n.lirm u..r p e’v.o * im cemts -I' t .e re iiov .1 of die whole of t'. I- Tui'ki h flee* to th" liarlior ol Alex.rdr'o. There wa*no new* frouiKyiia. The Nile rap dly uri-ing These letters i u ' ii the n.livid of a «' ill* r from Con. i.iir - pe l.lio rs.w cliom'iccoiinis fto .i the Tuikisl) e .pb l, received -nine day* si-C", if -mimes! hud Imvii w '.lodd at die i. lance of llm representative* of die live powers. Those off rs were tu acknowledge the in e end' iico of Kgypt, •ual io Confer mi ll.rahuin I'aslm the gov.-ruinulitiif Syria liir life. "I’llK Haiivkst.—Tlm harv t in the nei„hbnr- IiimhI of Liv- rp.Mil ha- nn-ady coinmenced. tied n vvmtinnancc of fuvnnible weather l‘u windier fort night wo.ib| ree nearly the whole of the gra'nhuu • ed. Frmn ull parts nflhocnu itry the accounlsare . tlm same gniiifyiug iialiire. In some plm es tlm cutting has Itcgmi, mal nltiioiigli '.envy in n gnle* of wind have had tlie elV-et of laying tlie vvlieie th y am cxro dmglv heavy, yet Bn-y am not umteriully iqjore.i, and ou tlie whole tli -v huvq not looked so w—ll tor these three or fouv year* lavck, Tlie grovvth of wheat iu pnrlT dur is ex .U'd to average from five to six quarter* |H'rncr>*. I It AIIK OK PuKHTiiN.—It is very * ' I'cctnry to * ale dial with t ' i-xception of miu cm cie-n, the "ora people mop. y d in lit" mill* in tie •low-u are u >vv all tna',iiig.f«(ll titnc; und we n-e ibeti to on- demtinid that tlm d pression of trade ui-ist assttnu* u more .,vri.nt* f«*i,lure tint•» has lam i witne*inl fo. some liiiio imst, bviure llm *y. lvtn nfsli >rt I'tnewi ' In* again nilop ed. The n’solidion is most big' • civditalde to the niiiste.s, ai d we slnceiv'y lio'M* il will prove us Ih-iii-'-c'iiI to t III t * il ni.isl Im ii.lviin- tageoii* to tlm wink p'-ople wl.o a they will tlui» keep in coimi . tit employ limit Pren on Pilot. (li.ASOotv.—IVe regret to ro thnt vv' in tlie last few tiny* » w of the largest tniilim man ' av* ing house* ! .i lowu have di'Ul'**ial about four bun- died of llieir liaud-lomii weaver*. In orevio-'* ea ses of ilullimi of tred-q ibis company on I v pot l.ie!r weavers on sliort time, so that it is likely tbo pre- seal dullness will continue for -oine lime.—Citatgoie Courier. [ Prom the Globe of A>r n l. 31*/] Letter* front Hamburg report mi''.vwvwbly of the .Money Market tl* . : the ra nf discount had ri sen to 7 or 7.J |rt-r sent . und the K\ebuu'jc mi l»" • don had fiillco to 13.1 j. wliich is lower than il has I. -.'ii known for tlie Iasi 2tl years. However, tlm ju ice of gold there having f-lieu hi the sumo jinqimtion a* dm exc'i eje, it will out raii.o a renewal of tlm exjNirt-.Is- u of specie from this s de. file c.uu*u of ult the tgemetu U MtUl to Im the coiislnutdi'iiii outlie B-mk of llii'iiliarg I'm- Silver to I, sent to l.ussia. At Amsterdam ill* lairs me also getting Into disord r. Fm- uiaiiy mo .tUH tho rate of dis"omit charged by ill" Bauk of Aimterilaui was kept sien-tily at U.J per bill they Imve suddenly iiilvaiicud to 4, und to .1 per cent, iu the st fur.ii'i'hl. The tlUvct.ic* have, probaldy, ml qilml till i or.* jg’dieiit to gimnl rgulnst tlm drain wliich they ex pect iijion ilmm to replenish lint stock of bullion iu Kn lutil ns well us for I • Nortli of F.nropo. •tl FL’IdHBR FURLIGN I.XTHAUS. fWai Ike N. I*. Commeteial. ' a btTtMt UtiR rn m sxubAxn. We are lu po»M***!iai of tlm Imndou Glu»a\ at Bciit. 3d—rafnisg* Tie* tumtw t»i tlte »i«irndernf Don Carlas, wh cn w* natml l.rn fly in llm la»t C«*»n* rm-iri»l«*sgaihering »tivngtli|from the follawlng impoilni.t aide c:— GI.OBKOFF1CK. Mondsy evening, j Hr pi. 2— Ttcau'clorL ) Tlm ai rival of 8 ntr 'ste.iil fmm I'nrispouns in sess.i.n of I r l Hgenco fnnn the sent "I O.-ner-l I.nnro tbvrivil tlm .i d ill- (lu-u n's army, and it is even I tliut Don Curio- i< a jirisoncr la the fcnnds « Kqmnoro. . , , , Tkrn o rltick. Si'll It F.NDUIt OF DON CAB Los. We ran only call ill" uUt-n on ol mil readers to tin- runi'.r whirl, will Im found under oaf r.iy herd, il,it.-l iw.io'c.) Cfc. to theeff. ct that Don Cml«* h»s •icr. udi'.ed to Ksparlviu, und dial Maromlinsj *i.* e«, l.i« Ibices to Ihnsaol his Icgilimute sovereign,’lie Queen •»! SjMitii. Aranber rani'.r current is that Don Carias has Hirreialercd in Lord John Hay, und claimed the proledioa of .e British (lug. l-iei.hei casti tbe war in Sjmin is neces<aiily at an end. 11 willin' -een hy tlie following letter from mu I’nii# correspundent, dial there is every prubali.dly ui the above lumor licing we'l I'.uuiiled ’. I'- IS, Ang.31 A tele aji'.-ic desjintch was received yesterday hy the government, doted Bayonne, Augu*t 30, slat ing that the eonf-rence I el wren the Cur list clt’efs hud broken up, and that Ir conclusion heinc uai'.ivo <• bin ,o any ..rran-:em»to l.eiWi-i-Mtlmin*clvos,Mnrnto oiumeiici-d his mart'll, an I made hi* dispositions polling himself into cone*jiondci.ee with K— purtero. A e ihinet ciinncil was In-Id yesterday, immedi ately alter dm receipt of the leb- ruphir despatch,und In* me 5 t.'eliw-k a teb-grnphie de-patch le n-tmii was -ut off to Bayonne, it is slated.and I la-li'-vc truly, taut Murolo Im* made uvi-rture*to Franc-hcJ Kugb.nd, iiivitingthcm tointeifere t" pul un end to the civil war. Despairin'* were sent nlfto F.iiglnod last night, which had reierence jirolmbly to this rir cmnsiance. The government had not,op |n two o'clock, to- reived nnv tlii ig now ftmn the Kn*l, but tlm last commm.ications are said tohavu Imen very satisfuc* lory. It i« generally Indeived that tba question ul' Syria will lie jmiti dlv ceded to the Viceroy,bill tlml good cii irunt'-i-s will l*> taken ncuinst tin* ju.ibabib ity heieiil'lerof any di-tmlai. re of tlm jMiace In-lvveeii Turkey and Kgvjit, thrmigli the warlike j.rojiensities ol Ibrahim. It is rumor'd on 'Change t' is afternoon that Don Carlo* has expressed a wi-h to quit Spain, finding his enu-n hopeless, and to leave the arrangement iu thu liundsot tln-L’ient I’ow-r* nf Kurojie. This i« not improhabl". Inn no oiliciai ii.l'minaiiuu of tin 1 kind lias been received. gtmt su re*#, and 1ns 400.000 n.nllk null* tiers growing on liisgrmii*l* Ilf intends planting alaMit sixty acre* next spring for Id* own n»e, oml ex|*-ct* to iued 13,000.000 id wuttnsbv year alb r m xt. CormpoHilener of Ike A’. )'• Cow. Ads. a TUB AMLSTAD. 9 w ll tRTrnUn, Tuesday livening, Sept. 17.. Nothing of nnv intep-st lias liven done linlay iu li.0 matter nf tbe African enptltrcs. Ail nf them exce|it Jingiin, ur Shiligunw, nml one ••titer, wen* ..rotteht to * - place on Sntnrdnv, nml Jingun came onyesterdey Onodicd, 1 und. Itii.d, on Sntiudny —|H-ilinj's the utHi wltosu illtc.js j'lx-wuied Ids re moval. This mornitif' the Circuit Court wn« njietual by Judge JtidMia—.Judge T. mjison nut htiving ar rived. Tin* cr nil jury wits »vvoni und cluirgi-d— ls.it I under * <kI tlie judge In intimate, in Itis charge, tliut tin* en o nf the Alrtcors, vviatld nut. il.nhlv ju-olinblv, be riilnnilicd to them until after they shonld imve received another special clinigo from 1’01’ULATION OF MKXICO. In a recent statistical work un Mexico, vvn find tlie following nmouiil of jiopiilutimi f-signed to d'f- I'onnit dejmrimeiii*: — Texas 27,800 C(.r.forni:is 33 13!) Gimlmila 75,340 Tamaali jins.... I(M,008 Chilnnihiiii 147,000 Vera Cm* 231.3311 Mexico 1.303,520 Jalisco......... 873.111 Puebla tiff 1,802 YmiiiI'iii. 330,834 Giiinujicilo...., 313 (itlli Uijiicn 300.278 187,300 K. Lais PiilnxL. 324,810 / icutccu* 273.373 Dannijo........ 102,018 Sinaloa 147.0(1) Sonora 124,000 Cliinjias Ill, 8(0 Q'icrciiiro.....• 120,300 Nuevo Leim.... IUI.103 Agn.isculienius.. 08,033 Tulin 03,580 Nuevo Mexico,.. 37.020 Tlie whole niimiiut. therefore, of tho juvsent poliuioa of .Mexico, i- i 7.014,1 R). SPAIN* From M i.lf il, direct, Ang. 23 I, il is slated that theQii'-cn vv sin hi th spiiilsiii tin’ jir.isjieet nf tlm termination..(tin-civil war. X'litiin-s bad present ed lii* resi-natiou, mid lit Qin-ett told him Im htt'l ncted vvis'-ly iu so doing,the inf.•iei.ee from which remark wit.*, that lie would have been removed bad Im not resi'iued. Tlio inini*t'-r is represented it' having Iclt a strung prolesi ngniii*t llm net* of hi* colic. Mies, nml it storm i*nntini|iutcd on llm assem bling nfllm Coriex. between I'itu nml Xiittincs, un the one h ind, uml tlie IMS on tlio other. B.dbuo tho new coinmniidcrof Lu Mancha, hm o tiers to bold liitn.self ill readiness with tlte GOIIO men tinder him to innti-h to ih" cajiital.if requisite. Is this to roeice the deputies? is tlm question iiulu- rally uski'd. The Giixelte preret ves the deepest silence about llm sii|iji",utl trim-actions at the army of tin* North, w-liich it was nt least ex-iected to denv. Fnmillil* Iniu, ihi-io are letters of the l-'itli; n '..«•« of J.'jUU men, with cavnhy and anilb-ry, marched nut tlm night before, but returned without niiyi-iigngt-tni-ni. Tbiee hundred men of tlm fnl. Cnrist liintali*.n of A lava bail nmiiilYd and d"*erted, having occupied tlm height of l'agns*uri, wit bin half a league of Bib lion, iIneiitelling tln-ir ufliccis tu go to Bilium mid lay -'own llmir arm*. Tint ('ai list commander of the province, Gnim, fearing 'Imt they mavdo so, supplies tli.-tn with rn- tious to ju event t Imir evecui ing i Id* I hreal. Tl eyhnve even •mciijded tlm forlili.-d herini luge of Suit ltnn<m, 11,1.1 .1 ,1,.. a.ml...I .I-.,.. ....... .... . —...a! . I .1 J.j' e ‘J honijamn. At twelve o'clock, no hoxlncss Iming ready, the Cnuit w-a* nljiiomed until 2 1'. M ; nod ut thnt hour, no .o of tlm counsel Iwittg prepnrt-d with any cases, tho petit jury was d-si-haiged for tho day.— Soon • .er, Judge Tompson mode hi* tqqmimince und almost imnmdiiiieiv proreedetl to tlm Court Boon'*—but ns it turned out, only to udjourii until tn* norrnvv morning nt ft. Very rnnsidenil.le doubts iiree-.tertnined, I find, whet Iter the grand jury' will bring in a bill fm* tiny rime ninst the Africa >; in wliich en-e llm whole dii-fu«xi»n will Im on the viirious civil claims s.-l «q« —liiinie't.y tlu-Spnnini ds to the Afri-utis ns .hives mid by the oflicers nml crew of llm \Yudtinglou ti salvage on the schooner an i cargo. But wo sliul know more iu a day or two. . Tin* Spit nidi gentlemen Imve arrived this even- nj. Mr. Ktiqilcs citnm in llm tnor* ing line. 1 am ot informed whether any other of tlte counsel me hen*. It is .opposed tint Mr, Ingersoll will net with tlm district i.l-omcy; and itis pre.umuble that the Sjitimurds have counsel emjdoyed also. I went, with *oom lomdreds of others, this morn ing to see tlm i-njiii ves—pitying my York sliding, liko an honest nmn, lor the jirivdege. Tlm non sense licit Im* la-eii written ubout them is awful — Tho sober truth i* that limy arc just vvlmt io tin soil'll would be rullcd n likely lot of young Negr —‘very fejv of i hem scorning to be much, if any thing er twenty. 'They mu small, not aver giug, I should think niom than live feet nnd tw.i or tuna* indies. The imotilml,” or " iniiu with llm tusks,” is u good tcmj.er d looking follow, n d I veiiiinotosiiy neve nten morsel of nuiii's flush IBs tusks" un* just slightly jirojcciiiig front teeth, stici. us I have seen, moivs ot times, ill tbe ntouilis of white peojde.- .losepit, or .litiqiin, orShinquiiu, or Cinque/., is of sttjH'rior ti|i|>eat unco to the rest; indeed lie tuny l.o culled a litiu.isnme negro—with u well formed bend, symmetrical feature*, und mi cx|Mvssiiiuholh intel ligent and agreeable. When conversing with hi* fellows, or t-yiug to converse witli tlm white folks, by signs, Ids looks is extremely uuiiimted und eln-ur- ful, and lie gcsticulntc* witli great rapidity and vu- •ty* When not so occ 'ed, hi* expressions is seri s —even melancholy—w Inch, I stijqiost*, is nut to he wondered nt. When he was brought into tlm jail yesterday, tlio oilier*, who laid It un sejmrateil from him twenty-four hoar*, set up a great shouting, and crowded ulioiit him wi It vehement rejoieiug*. I will let you kuowhy llm next post vvlmt happens to-morrow. tv,« fA.&V.M.., SUtJ,J n,rmtr. lit KAIU.V CI)I.TUItK f ur MI.K IN nROIKIIA. «mr rra.l-r. an ll... | ri.lwiio.i ..l.llt , ,v -*T' I - " '> !•*'•"* fmmiiMi, imi ,1... .1.1. Ill,c.Tilliy. (I,„ rallitli- ihorj.e lilinM'ir, limn. .Ii n i,.|y .Hit hi. - lll.im.iil »t j uni .craw Binfl. in 1731, w rllt s in tlm most Halt,a- b g unit* of ‘Mmpcriiluiindaj.tntionoflHiilitliu soil ai.o cbmate the pnihictioti of shk—lira culitin* or the vine, nod llm glowing and nianufm-ture of indi go." Accordingly, we find llm first toilets selected with n spccinl view to such result nnd tlml tlx so article* of were nmonx tile first exptwlml turn lira infant si-iileinent. Though hnrrussed night and d-*y by the It.d tins and Sjmn tml*, ntnl th.iti-h si.lVn '.ig under the i mtioditc n-qttiieim-nts of tlio I'nst Trustees of tin* colony, still we find llm', in tlio yet ‘ I7.»7, u fil .tun-had Imi-n erected inSuvannab, and the busiim.s had rend cd .uch anitnjMmaueeas to ntltai t llm nl'cntion of the I nn.lon Km-i. ty f.irlhn |iro r.,i: a of lie An* and Agriculture. Tliut us so cial io , guided hy a spirit af liberality wliich would grace a more enlightened age, off. red tlm following Ternium*, a. additiotml incentive*to llm industrious uhilbilunts ai F.ta*ii. r.i r; and thr.iugimui lira colo ny's * I. For eveiylh. t.f coconns produced in Georgia.^of u laud, vv. iglity, and good quaiiiy, wherein ono worm only Iiunsjiuii, 3d. 2. For evt ry Ih.ofu weaker, liglitur, spotled.liruis* f ed qttuliiy, u* above, 2.1. 3. For uveiy ID. j.r.Nluct*il, wla*r* iu two worms have sj'im to^eilu-r. Id." Tlmse premiums acre to Im paid no application to M». Otolenghe, sujN-rintetiilei.t of tlie sllkcii'.tmu iu (ieurgiu, on Hu* pii-senminin of tlm bml* or co- i him ut tin- liluntrc io Siivaniudi. lit lfl.'*7 ibeipiui.lity-ot cocoon* bioligbl toSnvnn- null vv. si.inv ubout 1U52 jaiuuds. During tlie en silin' year I lie amount greutly iuciemu-d, but aiifuf- lllli.'t.-iy, lIn-above iimutiolied Ii u'lire vvns burned, uml io it ii quuntity el raw silk, and 70-1(1 pound* of had* or cocoon*. Tins was a great slaa'k to tlm in fant enterj.ri-w of tlm colony, bat their energy of ulmrncei uml iralns iy siiou afl'orded|ielief,& vvu find in lioimcs' American Annul* “lliui daring the very nexi year 1759, “uj.wi.rd* nf ten ihousund ji- uuds weight of mw silk were received ni S'Vaunali,whilst ilmi brought from Saviintmh was soldul Loudon at lium 2 io 3 shillings ju rlli.iuoru limn ilmlfnmitfiiy utl.ui j nil id the world." We Imve seen iu the blind* of a friend iu Sevan- nub, •: any oilier imi-ivsiiiig bieis. wliieli wo liuvc to regret ilmi ao dal iku at thu time jiroscrve. They would Imi of imm.iuso imjairlnnce and lend greatly io corroo*. i In - niisaj.ji., Imuri.in* olilie public, rela tive to the early hislury ol rilk in iht* region, lit IJ7U the above society j.uldislied a list of the |Tv- ttuuins which Imd hv-en granted from 1754 to 177G. We extract us fol!o\v>: "MULUBURY TRICKS. “1750. For jilHiiiiiig'm Gei rgia, IU guinea* to Mr. Henry Young. Fordo do £f» to Sir I'atrick Houston, Baronet. For du «!■• Jt l IU io Mr. Benedict Butinguin. For do do £ | Hi to Mr. Tibbol l Keyfer. Fv.r tit* iu Cuiolituv to several cnmlidaie*, £ 10, "AV/k cocoon*.—l'r.-miums for *ilk cimoons pro- diic'vl ut tlii* lilararo in Geurgiu,Mu»sis. llabcisl.uin Tho pressure for mo ey Ims nitlior iucronsed aiii to d .y, nt lira S*ook Bxelinngc, wlmre the .iintiiniaioii oil Ounsols for tlie Octal .or ucco mt h ri-eu io 1 |i«r cent, oflering nn interest of more than 7 pec coot, for lira »ix weeks Tlm m <rket is ful ling, iu conseipmace of t lionvy atiioniii of stuck forced iijhiii it. Foreign Seciiritms tire also dup'fls* si-tl hy tin* same eaiise, witli tlio exoiqiti if S|»iin isli B-aids, which rise, in tlm face of all diflicaUms. Asiatic Hkvuiii.ica.n*.—Ii is known io sumo of our iv ii'leis, ll ut a war Inn lnl.cn jd o e Imiween 1'ersi.i and Al‘gh >iii«l.iti io Asia, nnd unit llm liriiish g nerumeiit ol ln.li., coumeim. ce.l by the British euhmi'1 in London, in* unsolicited, und uguin*' llm iv i a. m ti ranee* of borii helium, nt*. sent alt army of Sepoys and Briiou* to interfen* tu tho way, under the jiu-ieii.-c of j.ii-tivliii^ llm Aiglmu* againsi tin* I'ersiau*. Me call .Ueuti ai toihi* fa-t, however simply for the pm pus - of giving i lu* lepublieuii and iinlitjmiident chira. ter of the Afghan*. Mr. Kljdiiu- stone, a Brititli tiiivellm tl," ea.i, *nys tliut *n Kunqi.-au,cuiiiiiig among III" Af*h ni*. vv a .1 -curee fail toadmi.e tla'ir niarli .l ami Inlty .j.i.ii, i eir luMpiiaUiy, and tboU hoUl ami Mmpb- uutanei*. lie vv.al'd admiiethe s-rong aa.l ueiivo lo.-.ns, tiieii fair 'omjd.'Kioas, nml Kumpeaii I'euiii s,; ili.'ir in.lu-iiy i. ikI ente*jiiise; tbe l.o.pii duy, sobriety, and coti* tempt •*(' pie .-me, vvl.a-ii ap|N*an*i| in ali llieir Imb. ils, ami, nbove all, ill" m lepe.idence u-.d ceigy o their rhnrncter. They exult in the free spirit of their iiintiiations, and nmiiitniu ih.it all Afghans me cquri. I tt*H sttoagly ucxed a «ou a wiy intel ligent oi l at oi tlm H.qiorioii'y ol' a quiet an I secaie 11", under a jioweifal m 'ii iieh, in tlm discord, the alarms, and the Id mhI, vvlii *li lia-y owe I in ih.-ir j. reteai sy» cm. Tne old man replied, tvi'li gieat waruiih, and thus concluded mi indignant harangue . iu-t arhiiraiy jn.vv.rt ‘Wo nnv content will. di«rord; we nnv content witli alarm-; vv*- ure content whit bio.wished; bat wo will never he conical with a muster.’”— Detroit Free Press. Tnagreaiesluneeit.inry prv* il*in I'.irW rttpcci ing wlini is going on in the aortlic.n proviiuss ot Spain. The Km^ueipntion «*f rouloure of dm -’r,th conisin* tbo follow is,:— 1 Lattsrs frvwu Andosm TKXIAN CMTIUN. A »t ilk of this now «|K*cies of cotton, wiili a num ber nt lull gimvti In.ID upon i», |V.iin the jiiani ilioii of Mr. t/harlcs Collins, in ll ni-ton, may Im seen at this nlfieo. W** umlcrstiuid lira seed wasorigiimlly bivtvifihl from Texas by Gen. Ilanidtoa, of S. Caiu- liim, 3 y.-nr ago. Mr. O'*, entire crop of this seed, mid a v crags* 2,50'! to 3,000 Ih* per acts. Ills .-ailier ihan the I'stiiGulf seed. I hs tiisi new col- tonhrouAht to Mxrint this season, (fl Ii Ang..) hi. t»"ni Mr. Collin'* jdanuii'Ni. I'Unier* w-mci do • w *’ 11 t°pt«Hurc tlu« »vcd.—Mu,on Tel., 24(1. “SHOTS ON TUB WING." f A coriesp -ndent o"the Now York Times, writing from Baltimore, under dale eftlie ] 1 tli iiisiunt, tlm* notice* our city of monument*, and esjiec div iulmnuly: I was out after pari ridges ilia otb»r day, vvl ilst tlm wnrrior* were lav ng iho corn - 'tone f the North Point Battle Al-n.u n.-ni; Ian I didn't i-U'i bear tbe wld-tle of a t-*-»i lit. The bird* h nl to tlm celebration iu n grand, patrioiV ba.d; with Or derly B ugeuiit Dawk at rim rear, and the Amei- i.riii K'lgie in full fern titer gem rabimf tln-ir v n. 1 am wli*-itiug my own Imak for dm coiva** .nicks: nail, o', t e 13 h of November, ui II ji. m. you arc ii reliy in-lied iojo- neat B'".air l's,indi*cu-* .i! u few brace of l.:r *, nnd voii shall hem such “Gt,KXs"'i- you lii-ar no wlieiehnt in B.diiuiore. Wv’ll Imve a " Nocie-!" II xt.Tiv»*»r» ■•! Wliai a lm*t at topic* the very nana* of mat lilt"' i'll-y throb Oilg, enterjiii*ing city sag- ce-t*! Kmigi.iiit*, mob*, riots, dipper schooner*, cullmlic*, mi ii-.ry, cnili- drills, fine cm men. slini towers, spec'ilalol*. iliunuilienis, c. melii -, lire ••rick*, luiirouds, race emuses, “ Howard sneei" ll "o, tohacco, morn* innitieoiil'%, .oid iir.AUir! 1 h!a*li io a.'iiie such di*e.irdant uiinu-*! Tim e mo.'.-a tilings in ll.is world m re In-., .’ol than ii Bali.m -ri- woiinii.. A- you vv. 1) know, I have hnl* i-it-.l a way u go.i !|y i.utiiht-r of my y. ..r* mining *on»e"of ih-tlmst pi l< . Bu'iijw I'.oa. Si. Ib-ters huix to Ueggin, mv g a! " *te solely .eu.iing me to " M tide my hour Iii iH-miiy's i.iiwer." And l *"leimily coafe.s to you—on tl.s wonl of ,. htmlielor ol'lilly—tl.ul in no hull mom of Kurope have I met ill no jdiysicul loveliness tl.an in Lbilii- I believe tin* Ballimornaiis love lln-ii wives diiiigh era with gr. nt devotion. They are/.- likecliial.en, and ciiiis. qnentlv I. .ve ail the t vv.nl fniiikin-ss and ubauJon of I'.fmicy, id.-u.led with the high-i'icd mmmeis i 'to wli. hilo-yaiv *»!'- teii'-.l hy thorough thoo .h ici.dcr e.l-.. mioo. Their downy tiands a -d mu forms ».*»i of luxury, vel vet coaches, and no l.ibor iiey-u.d • mhioidery. riierliiefdmr icterisiic.it ilie Bali "it re women —iIicm* t .'ire >-s nns of Amei ica—11 llieir wont >f ony tliPinclive *eclio„ul ehorarleritlic. M ds iip.ii* ilie popid.iuoa oi'ilu* (own i., lium a I the Ciii .er* il. u.e • mill, an I miu^'-d .« | ,r |*e..|iiivs an-hy i.<t un.r i.ge, B.l mioni '*.» g. at inU!..i.d ii.-uli ul ground, wherein yen find tie Id u*k eve ami lln* •*<i.den ba r, iIn* blue nr-' md llm nuheiii ll tlm rivoil cm 1 and tin* -on.an skin, fl slong w.-ivi ig and «Imniiag in tm- *• lt-*i.a" dunce. In Ivn.qie, tli'*i‘le*.i .. of coniji exion, of eyi mid lii.r, lignr • mi I »iy!e which we-c in each nr ai, *n ai wearies the tMivelk'i; but Imie, from tin •• tvviukii* */frail'' to the mi !ri! love-l'iek, you lii d eternal iiov.-l-y. till, *rying m di-tiagti sh the mu> beanincl. you urpioreed to ndmii i at il.c o-ly dil- tc-rcuce bn vv . en il.om.is -u.-!i a* la-* “ Uuiw-ixi tin* Hoe or and gem!" CtititoKKK —Tii * l.o tie Ho. k (\ikiiisas) Gi- t'TUi of ihe 2 ■ ' iiifmo •• We h.vo received no ni-w-s from ih-i l...luiu nuinm fori la* last wm-l; bill ev.-ry thing iqqn-ars to be quiet ill re—bo'h |Mttirsure in C"Ui.i:il, thougb scpai.iu*; tin* llo.s jiar* ty.it tho lieu-1 water* of the II mou river, nnd t.m Bulge psoty al ih- nuiailmf the same, a di-tain-e of same sixty ut eiglny mile*. A vvr m; siaiomenl i*, we see, going the round* in tin* New York pa pers, h« t" .lie murder of Ui Igo un.l B >u.!ln,.i, which •Imuld lw corrceto.1. It i* *t r'e»l that tin* Boss and Bulge jNirtie*Imd a d««|»*-n»ie light, in wbn-ii Bulge and Boudiuo' were killed, uml npwaiiisuf dOofllieir w arriors. This i* a mistake, Bi.lge and B.m liimt wen* wsy-laid and slain; and no light has taken pise*- aiming them, and none is unueipnted. On tba eonirarr.it i« thought that lira two parries will muI« tiieii difiicultirt wTihout recourse to trni».'' and qjecti-d tin* mliel detaclmmnl s'litiomid thi ,, .»,. and fom-coiiiji .nie* of Lug -i’« bnttn inn joined ilium in ill" night, crying, “Muero ManUo, uud tlie bad government.” Puoo it has of Joint Stock Bankino.—There tire now twa u y* *im joint stock hanks la tlm county ol York, and liltceu old private es • Idislinmuls havu wilhin a short jieiiod la-con u incorjHiiaicd with tln-in. Noiitiikun Bank or Ksnr.ANti.—At tlm half yearly m. etiug nl llie projuieters of Im Northern noil Cenir.it B ink iff Biiglnnd, held at M-inch im th- 2Uih of Angusi, it was agreed that iho firm sln.iild In* dissolved. The outlines of u new bank, to la* ca led tlm Al.iauce Bunk were *ubmitt'*d to the meeth.g, Mr. Baring wn* to remnin in London for some time, fur tho jihrpn e. f milking tin* u*-ci*s*ary |ue< limiunry arran . nn-ii f..r carrying into elf ci th*' nci for tin* cstalilishiu.'iit of the unl'orm |ienny post- ng.. Mr. Mnciiiiley i« Sccietnrv nt War, vice Lend k, reign. .1. isiiiaiiiiuiied iiis'ini'*! iters fnnn Loudon, ' nt Mr. Tliuinpsou. die new Governor ofCaiindn, is to ieave Kn'.ritual fn ti.v'a-c on tin* Gill of September. Tint Dukk ok Wki.i.inot-n — 4 maiiiiliceiit bmiq.mt was given to tb. l)..kc of Wellington, n« l.'T'l War b*n iff the Cinque I’orlr. nt l)..v r. oil t'.o 2(lt|i of An st. The festival vvn* held in ii perb lent e uc|.*d for llm occa-ioii, and tlm gm-nis present amounted io more than three llmusnnd. Tint New Cii v.\ck.....'iu and tiik Cohn Laws. — i u» now Chnm.ei'or -u dm Ktcheqin-r had made ill" I'.illmving exposition of Ins view* on the subject of dm com | «wa, in u speech tu Portsmouth :— •With respeci to dm u-ru law*, bo vvislmd to nl" bow e matter slm I in rel’tueiice to his vot** upon these law*. There were twoqae*tiims mil., milled io tho Housn of Commons l lm first was n morion that llm Inniso should hear evidence at tliu Imr in respect to tlm operurinm of ill • laws upon the ioten-.f of lit • roll dry. This he bad opposed (Heal.) The Hoa*i* of Commons wcic said lob .ve dou.-u"ihill 1 ; in tlm ji«-s* iii session; but iimloiibicd- Iv, if iho mo'ion for heiiiing evidence hi tlm bar had b-ea cnriied, very ill Is* indeed could l.nvelmcn d*iie (I lenr. Ira ir.) Bui when ill" second question eanaiI'.'loro tbo bouse, lolalnrivnloan alieraiioa in lira com Invvs, limn, vvlma Im could.express hi* opi nion upon tlm propiiciy "fan uliurutinn in tlmse I *w* t he gave Ids vole in favor of such alteration. IBs .qiiiiioii w'ns, that a fixed doty upon corn was t which would jirodiicein'ire £•*•• : to dm comma- • ity vviii.oiit injaiiii- lira grower, lima any o her mode of re;al .ling ill" trade in cornj nnd nmliinx that lie Imd heard in llm s'igh'esl degree tended la di ike t'.o ojdnimi widch he had l'orai".l on thesiili- j'-ci, and, in coaelasi -ii, la* had unly to say tiuit In- d iimI think his o -nion in i«f.-ri-i.ce to it could Itv changed.’’ Prom the Liverpool Albion, firp. 2. Foiioe amkhion Bank Notes.—At the pm lice otfee, on Friday Insi Larkin l.-igli and Willium Henry, ill * It-s and •"cou.l mal.-sof die American ship Si. M.'rit, and William Pierce, die siew.<rd of die sslue ship, were charged w di having jmssed ofl' •o Mi.Tho*. Lull'in.l Mr. Duran;, cveiling" bre- kn'*, near G -..rgo’s Dm-k, srveral notes ul the Nort.i River Bank of New Y--r *, wbcli lu.ies Imd b. en f*uti.lal-ni v tillered, so as in represent n higher amount dim) ihnt for wliich they were i-sut-d. Tin* lime* in question had been miginally i-su.-d fur Ivvo dol' .rs, but tin* vv. r.l a »l figure two Imd, whenever ii ajvpe n-.-d.!» eii aiior. il to iweoty. ll was slated, dm Pi.-ree had elm. . ’ m-e iff llm times on the 1 Hi ll Augii-l Iasi, ilmi ill" second maleh-dclranged ono on the 24'li Auga-i, die s evvard nf tlm Mem- pi’is chaiigmi one .in lire 2lidi A'lgu-t, mi l mi dm •ame day llinv siim «r ones wen* changed; the ward of lira Cambridge hcl also presented Mr. Lull'with a similar note which In* cimnged. Seve ral other noli**, all jiui poiing to lie of die value of •JU dollars. I. oi bc-n cleinged for sovereign*. The cajiluin of the Si. Mark said, tlie limes had Imen mo*t ingcui-uslv nli'-ted,*••«* in repre*eni tentamy. llieir value. Pierce ei.iere.l in'o along slalem'-ai, which t-nde.1 to thro* tlm whole Idanm ujnn the mate, win., if Id* statement he true, and it was sirougiy corr.»lH*raiei| by • tli-r evidence, has am only iMt-n dealing larger in die altered notes. Inn In s Imd m bi« p shut n qnai.t'tv of coumerleii dollar* vvl.icli holm*! mm time in lime endiviva-.-d In *e I. A young *ai r, named Gmidman, slalnl. lb.it tlio male h.d uadeivoured to make bun par ch: so some of tin* dollar* at 30 cent* each, telling him dial they would do In jh«s off among dm girl*. Goodman replied, the gul* were dot sm-li finds, Ji.r they always hit ih-ir money.—(A I nigh ) Tin* prisoners were* remanded till this day (Monday.) Wn Icnrn verbally fdiitv Hart fort, this morning, llnrt lliere vvn* nothin- done in tlm case of the Afri cans yesterday. The attention of die court vvu* di rected to other business. From the N. 7*. Ejtpreis, 2C Thr Cask or tiik An* caws.—Judge Tompson granted a writ of llala-as Corpus, Wetlne*.' af- leriiiitm, tm affidavit nf T. Setlg- wick, jr- Ksq., di* recring tho Marshal o br ng into court the lit • B ' Is who are dciuiimd ns witnesses. Tiro vv ril we* made ivtnnirihlL* llm next tiiorniti->. wliich was oh- j -c id to, hy tlm counsel f-*r Bui/., lln Mini these ii iviihml* went eln'.ned ns the |iio|ieriy of .wo Spanish citi/.en*,oiio of whom was sick, and would not In* able to Im in cmii't ut that time; and iu inlili- tion to this there was a I»Ih*I mi dm jirisoiier for ».d* 'ii'je. wliiih, was to im tiled in tlio Disirict Court to-morrow-. Judge Tompson said nil these nun tors would come iij* properly on tlm return of the hnbrnt eoiyiua.-** Tl»a ulli iiivil slates that tlm^e jht«oiis are imprison- e . wi 'nail any i-euse. Tlm claimants, if * ? ck, could acquaint tlu-ir co nisei with lira facts; and if any n*u- sou i* shown why tlmyshould nirthedi*cliui^ed,tlic Court will not discharge them* 173!) £83 15 11 I7MI 130 o yf . 1701 100 13 y 1702 03 14 8 - 1703 188 15 4 1704 183 17 iu 171.3 1U0 1 4 1700 133 13 11 1707 231 12 (i ST. AUGUST INK. Sept. 10. Fifty-one Indians, men, women, and piriinilinies, were landed nt Fort Minion on Tuesday from tho Medium, from Charleston ( lie party cnpian-d hy Lieut. I liinscn, and tlmse from tlio Souih, sent lln re», and ordered hack ) They ii|-jmnr in good h- nbli, but snrnnwiuit downcast, n sea voyage being a new riling to them. A report (wn hope unfounded) i* published tlml General fay lor has iiffereil to relea-e lira whole, jirovided 13 of lln* miiiderurs at Carloiisiihiilchie Ira delivered up. By ci-tn'Ri-u vsttmadoa the war hns cost JO or 30 millions, and 20 i r 30 hundred Indians hnvo been killed or captured, (Kill or 150 only have been killed during lira vvn ) that is, to kill or enpture hii linli-ncovis leulhon*nn>l ilol/nr*. and daring the war tlm lives ofni least 1001) white* have been sacrificed in battle or by assassin nion. Were the*" Indians then rolen-ed, it would cost $510,000 and ilm lives of twenty citixctw to recap ture them.—Hern hi. Wo imdni'siniid thnt Cot Dawning Im* written tliat Im wiis pidiicly received hy llm President. Mr. Poiireett told hint that tlm liugu-l jm-sihle availa ble force would be stmt to Florida t<> finish tlm war. Until tin* intentions ef Guvernnmni nro ollii-ially published, rim tboiisnnd rutr.uur iiflout arc not worth Ii teaiag to.—Ibid. Tho steady and gradual incren-e iijnm tlio pro- initim list Hiaikscl-'iirly lira nil viuce of tlm business, up to u |n*i iod iiuiitediuiu.y tn.ieceduiit to the revo lution. in tlte same report front which tho above, is «-xiructi-d, tbo cuminiiU-u renmik, tliut “their of- turis laid boonciovvned witli reniiirkablo sncci-sr— tlmi iii cons, qiieiiue of tint rewards nfl'. red, ilie en ormous uniounl of eleven thmi*iind liv.- Iitinilr. il mill *• vi-uiy live |.oui;ds Imd Inun ilmi year imjairted from liie colony. Alluding tu tlm revolution then n I ready broken out in it suiiuus form, they icmntk : 4 '1 ho planting nt vines, ntnl making wine from gr.tjies, tl.u iuij.i'- venu-nt iu inituulncliiriiig indigo, and thu obtaining oil from vegi-inb.i-*, lln* prodm-.v of the col.-uies, have been o'ye. t* of ill- Society'i* miuiilioii; and tlie siicei-s*of till ibese iiiideruikings Imre a mosi I'uvnriililc aspect, wln-ullieir ;urihercor-., resjioiiilcnco witli America vvu* inli-r.iipicd l.y tins jiroseiit unhappy di-puic*.' 1 These r« murks exj.luin VttUy tbo curly history nf the silk culture in this Suite, and tbe cnusi* af U* decline. Its nbuiulonmeulwiis. not tlm ru-Ult of u firilme iu tbe business, but as the cuu.milteii justly r- murks.of il.eunliajipy dill'ereucu. bciweeii ilm Pp.viuce nnd lira jmreul coiii.tiy. Tho ruvoluiiun cut off lira market for the in tide, und its culture uu*,u*n mnitur of course,nlmiidoiied. On ilircluso »f ibu revutmhm, tlm cutr.ntm.iiy at Irngu were for, a i mio enguged in i lie jumlin tmy o| iheueceoarics of life. To tlii* statu of thing* micc.-u.IuiI lira iniro^ diiction of tin* cotton cull me. winch was found ut tlio time to hu more protitabie. and In-nco tho entire a bn ali mm.-nl nf s.ik, iiuil its failure in Gei.rgia. If we c-'iiaidur tlm luuny dioidvantiigus under which llm silk collar ilisl of those duys had to lubur r wo wtmkl tail he nMoni-licd nt the i« suit. A largo- propoitioa of llm cocoons made, were from wunnK led upon ilie unlive mulberry tr. i; ihi-irsuccess In come* in .tier of utter «ui|*r *>*. Had they then |»us- sessed tbe minus mil ticaiilis, little duiihl cun be co te tiiinnl thnt iho culture would huvo jirosjicn-d, notwithstanding tbo vvu-; und ihatin-tcud ofimpat- ting $20,000,000 wnith qf ►ilk, a* wn now do an nually. wo Would now he expnning at l"n*l a fimrth ••ITImt amount. We nie not of tlmsu who belicvu that sdk cun compuio witli comm, save in old, re duced section* of country. There we think itis needed as a substitute, und will bo lira only menu* of saving iho inhnhitunl* of such districts from ubimdmiiiig t heir homos in search of new and more frriilu .und*. KKY WKST, Sept. U. Loss of tiik Maid Boat Hiipk.—Oii Monday fnrciumn, Im: uio sail was lolt in our hirhnnr, nnd tliut vv-ua n schuoimr laden for n vnynge. Tlm re- port nfn wreck near by |>rodticcd us pretty n sailing ninicli ns wo ever vv it trass- d. Tlm schooner George Wariiington was tho first vessel to arrive nt tlie Washerwoman, where slm found the flojio hard d test, with her imie fall of water. To miivs the •ssel was thought to In* imp *ihlc. Lieu ’ .ant Shnbrifk, in tho United States Sclioo. er Utsego had airendy rendered his assistnuce g rat in. His vi-*sel was on 'her passage from tlm Cape to Tampa Bay. when slm fell in with tho Hope. 'J'he George Wnshin^ on look rile Imlnuce nf the cargo, sails, and rigging, and brought them into port. Tin* hull was sold on the lltli inst. at auction, for $335, and tlm purchaser intends to ny tlm oxjmiimunt to get it ofl*tin* rocks. The cargo and materials sav ed tin* pinhnl.lv wurrii $2500. £ It niqx-nr* thnt tlm schooner run on tlie rocks on Satonlny niglit, imt did not hi c until Momlay nmrni.tg. At tlm tinto site rail iislmie, tlio . ptniu was liiniself lieavim' the lead. Kvery one sym ■- thises with Ciqitu'n Griffith in his misfinlniip, who has, for a long time, commanded the ninil boat wit! - nat accident and whose correct business habits, and skill and nltcntinn, as rnmnmader of ihi*. packe;, have gained him nmimnnis friends oii ibis const and in Churlesinn. Bin sncli accidents hnpjieii to tlie must experienced; mid such is llm position oft, a Washerwoman rocks, that they have been run upon, a number of times, hy mir most experienced wreck- era. The mail w iis saved. The mail will leave this plucc, us usual, for Char leston. The Sloop nf War Ontario, J. D. Williamson. Ksq. Commander, Ii"* at niiclinr ul the month nf mir harbor; *he is last from i'eus:n-d i, six days ••nt, and ;* liotind to Nassau, X. I'. Site sails to-day. Oflicers and crew all well List ok Ofkickus.—J. D. Williamson, Ksq. Commander; K. Farmid. l-t Lieiitemu.t; W. K. Hunt. 2d do; \V. II. Bobei-r«nn, 3d do: .1. B. Mar- slinll, 4th do; G. II. Scott, Master: A. K Gamliill, Siirgenii; J. II. Due. J B. Clihy, A. Bryson. J Beiiiiii ont, G. Bdvvimls, W. .lanrasson. uml Wm. W. Bas-i't, Mid-hipnien ; K. Whitter, Gunner. KZ/ 3 Wo publish lira lollowing, which nppenrs iA llm I'ennsylvanianof Saturday lust, with pleasure. We find i lie following expie-sinii of opinion ns to tlio V co l'residcucy, in the Dayton (Ohio) Dotim. era tm Herald: THE VICE PRESIDENCY—MR. FORSYTH. Tlie qm-siion who slmll bo Urn democratic can didate h'viho Vico Presidency, Im alrcnoyelicited much discutsiun from uur ciiiitemjiiiiiirics of tint 1’ioss. Nothing inure u-iuls to liiiriuoui/s> conflict ing jirofon-nce, -imuld tln-ir Im any, timii early ex pressions of pub io Oji’ii'ifii. Tlie name* of many distuigu’shcil nmmliois of llm democratic jmr:y ..nvebeen spoken of in conueniou witli that oifi'-e,. nml tlio limo is dose at hand when no slmll he called upun to unite upon some candidate. It is generally conci-d.-d tint ill" South is untitled to *eVri :i ciindi-iuto for llm Vi- o Presidency. And iu looking over tin-array ofdi/tuigiiisbcd men wlingo unities grnco tho heiaidiy of our party in thutsic- linu of the Union, rests tlm eye un ono more emi nent for iidUilde ilovoii ii lu tlm muse tried ability or brilliunl talent ili.iu.lllHN FURSYTII.of Geoi- gin. A*a del .iter and oraior, Mr Forsyth has- o.c icrupi.'d a commanding jio-itimi, and wiioi* in tlie Semite of tlie L'uiicd Sui'es was considered li bol'i-'si und reiuliost sn|)pm ter of Genera! JuckO sou's administrntiiiii. When Hie questtoii.ot rauljr- V.." lira nomiiiati 'nol'Mr. Vim Uure-n as Mini-tur ( toi Ki. James came In-fore tl at hiHly, no d moerntiu- memlrar poured a more scuthing lire of *nrcn*mi and rehui.o upon tlio opposition which then In hD li.e mutoriiy, und by llieir vndoi.t conduct acconi-- plislie.l ihcir own ruin. Iu the stormy se-sion of. 33—4, who stood finiii-r or raised a more elnquonti voice in defence nf Gen'-fnl Jackson and his ud- ministration than Joim Forsyili? Hi* cff-iru dur ing lira session, et lira time elicited from lira Do- ■MiH-rncy Inewiirmssl adaiiraiion and graliiude.— 1 h"y lire not yet forgotten. Wc shall at a m-uif ’• bine moiiH-ni |inhli*h from the Denomraiic Ala- gnxii.e ii most rxcellent biogra|diicn| skeldi of Mr. . *»> l, »- in which nil ilm piomiucui iaci.lonts of liis pulilic lifn ere coiiu.selv bat foic.hly set forili. Mr. I-orsyih Ims r.-r. ally Im.-n pr. seined ns acm— didaio tor die Vice Pr.-si h ncy by llm Bej.nhl|caii members o| tlie Georgia Legi-I .tnrc, and vve too,. now Iwt Ilia name fur thin •*f1i-‘«* nt the head nf imr cd.inis ride hy side with Mr. Van Buren, sup- jeet of course ioa N.ai inns I denvH-iauc convention. / The Fiiie Dri’AitTMEXT.—Cnj.tnin Bn»il Hall in Iii- vv rK on Am ricn. speak- of the noise nod Upton of oiii fir* nmnmtgomg io ali on* vv.use than ilie confusion of Unh* 1 . Itis, ii.d.-ed, any tiling h 1 nn iudiratimi nf d**"iji!iuo nnd £inmI oidcr. Tlm following is mm of the nriicles regulating the n vv Bu*tun File l)e|* utmeni: Aitielo M. Tlie iiunnsl order, silence, nml deco- rum will Ira j.rcteivrd in going to, working nr, nml reluruig fmm a fire, and lira u*s of mlilc«, Imres, und n|| unnecessary uoi*e*. nnd the smoking iff pipes and cigura, are »tiicily proh hiied, and on no Silk culti'RE—Grxati.st cocihixeut.—It is occi*i«n wil|thei:ngi , 'esnndiiti'i-r.ip|mratu*beeon. •tAted li» the Bridgeton Chronicle tliut lira Cocn.ii- j veyed nn llm sidewalk vvi.hni thesjracini jraiinis- ery at Germantown, Pn.. belonging in Philip I’hyrie, *'••'• an Ivaineer; »nr »* i-l any cnmpsny )h* E*q.. is the largest in ih" world. II" has fed this |raimiHi-i| tiMunllioiri'iigii e* or oilier eairisge m ■uniinvr l'*o nuiiioos (2,OOyo<JD) of wunns with Inun mug ft uni a hie ei alarm, or by each uihot. MISSING VESSELS. t Tin* brig Planter, Smith, Imncu 25th ult. for N- Yn k, laid not arrived on the tilth iu»t. Brig Star. Hull, fr..m New York, I Dili ult., foe: • it'* |"'i l has mu yet nn iv. d. As these vessels were- nt sen daring the gale of the 30th ult., it is feared! that they are lost. Ciijii. Whitney, iff tlio brig Po, arrived at Phil* * iphiit, « lelpliin, reports thnt whuii in iiuitude 33,20 N.l on. 77 W. im ilm (itli inst., picked up u case nl window sash markixl Dick & Holmes, Charleston, So. Co., care iff G. Hotkey, 83 South street, N..Ynrk. ’Iho ease of window sash referred to is Iwlinved to ho front on hoard tho brig Star.—Ch*. Mercury, 24th. A Heavt Dealer.— 1 " lln* Mr. Breed got any cedar -tangle* on |u» whan P inquired M little ur chin nt the counting room dour. " Yes, Ira has." "Well, I want to got two cents worth, to make v •M."