The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, October 05, 1839, Image 4

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WirirfoUa? POKTIt V. Tin: early dkad. Th**v go. n fresh mnl benullftil bend, To tin* tiinnv ikv of Hi" " spirit Inml j" To th«* mn.fo •>*' m> »»«*! «Mr, TIh-v hymn tlrairyuv on a gulden lyr** 5 »h Jlmlly. tiioy «»r n«ay, At a fold uncaged, or a child at play- They g" iho rnlnlmw ofho|io ia fnlr, Ita nidi unhroki'ii hy ain orrnroj While 1 tlra roav tint of their lllo'a you up plow, 1* bright n« h sunlienni on Irad* of allow 5 And they pn*» n* gently, a* softly on, At the anow Hike melting, till nil hit gone. They gn while M»»t«tralrad hy tin* opening liloat Which wlllraring titnn on lira old liutli nut 5 While f-mry puinicth thn unrariiyst lino With tin* dinm md glittering nod Mending through. Aa tin* nightly lm«l in their mildest beam, Or th’ impassioned trust of tlm lovor'a tlraum. | They go where tlw tendril* of love entwine Round the hcnif, iintonchoil hy tho wintry wind; While tlm spring hntli nought in it* eorly bloom For it* loVnly ono nf despair or gloom 5 Whilo enr.h bnliny urn on tho flowering *tmnd Send* fortli Hell odour* through nil llio hind. They go em tho hit tire nil which they clung Of it* frirest und dnuroathnth ln*t nut one; Till I oat to thn hnrk i» it* guide nnd stay, Toning nbout oil tho trochlea* wny j They go while nro mirrored their dieri«hed form* Which tho atrenm of youth uii it* bosom wuriua. Tliey go—nnd why ahonld they linger hero, Outliving all gift* thnt are *w« el and denr, Till tlra crystal drop of 1I10 monilng Hie*, Ami lifn'a fnlr aiream nt tlm fountain drie# 1 Ah I tnmim for thing* thnt to enrtli are wed, But ntH,ah mourn not, tlm rnrly tlontl. Tho following ninuaing parody wna written for n recent school celehrntion in Iloatitn, hy Willium Hayden, ,jr., one of tlm Iwst poet# nnd moat brilli ant wlta of tho ngu:— I REMEMBER. I rememlmr—I ivmeuiber— Tho dny* when I wn* young— And iIiimo who trieil to touch 1110 then To apeak my mothet -tuttgue— Tha nneiont, aioukoy, mftured r«mm, Whcru gathered girl* nnd boy*—■ I think our pnrotil* *cut u* them To rid them of our noun. 1 romcnitier the old .Mi*tre*», Who taught in" A. II. C., And, when l couldn’t any it right, Who took mo o'er her kimo— Tlm boy* who were my lunto* «t aehool; And nil our littlu plays;— And wlmt 11 length of time it aomned, Between tlm holiday*. 1 r.-nmmlier Snwnny Bigelow, Who tried to mula* mo *jrank A liltlo broken Larin—<11 ml A amnttnring «if flreok 5— It would huvu puzzled any one, In learned him morn rich, When wo recited oitlmr longue, To tell you which wu* which. I ivmomlrar Mnater Suelling—• 1 never enu forget, He ntadn me write und cipher too;— Thnt mnn i* living yet :— I remember the old uowtkiu well, Which filled II* nil with feur— 1 nover likcil tiio thing—und hnj*o llo hua not brought it hum. I rememlmr how impatient Wo hoy* worn of tho rules— Wu longud to grow to titan'* etintr, And ahuku oil'nil tho schools— l aincu luivu found thnauwi*hua vain;— And, uii I ’tia littlu joy, - To Hud 1 know In** Latin nmv, Thun when i wu* a buy. From 1 Ac N. r. Commercial,Wd in it FROM SOUTH AMKIUCA. Buenn* Ayres puporatn thoUOih of July I uvo been rucelvod, hut they add littlu to tho hitulligunoo wu publiahod on Friday, ulihuu^i llio date* uiu four toon day* Inter. Coiimloure aeumed to bo Incmnaing that mi nr- rangemeut of thu diaputo with Froncu would Im of. levied, though tho ugoncy of .Mr. Mundovillo, the Britiah minister, Acourtwiui nnd kindly rnrrojpnndenco hnd i.na- •«d between Captain llurboit, iittliu Biiiiaii frisaitu Calliope, and lim mnater of tho Arnorienn Imran,• Richard, who hnd received vuluuble n«*i*lunee from tho Culliujiu in reacuing himself und hi ( orotv from shipwreck. FROM SINGAPORE Wo him tile* ofilu Singnpom Freo I’re*a to thu 9th of May, hut they contain nothing later from Canton tlinn wu lut-l by our ln*t preceding Singmioic n wr*, which wore to thu 2<Jth of April. ‘ .‘ha Hdvimu from Calcutta were to thu lal of A111II. W ttram tlw fren l'n-at *»v*, 1 "With regard to opium, tho Inst ncenunts from the Stiaha and China do not acorn to liuvo hud that 1-fleet Upon thu market tliut might hnvu boon ev poctod; arid a renciion in Chinn seem*-till to have oeuu amiripahtl, foiuuled upon culculutiona a* to tlm imjio*»ibillty of tho Chine-u governmonl put* thigau ontiraatop to tho couauinpiToii of tiio drug. At tho data of tho mlvicet thorn aoem* no nrnapccl ot thu third aulu being postponed, nor, u* far u* we can aee, dou* It appear tlmt any poatpunemuiil would Im ncoeptuble to speculators.” A letter from Rangoon, in tho Bengnl Hurltnru of "lurch *71 aeema tointimnto that hoatiliiir* may bo expectod hot ween tho Britiah and the Burmese, notwithstanding thu very great forbcuroncu of tlm IWsidimt. Itnppuar* thutthem ia n disputed sue- ceaiion, and tliut thoro U lomo iliapoaitimi on tlm part of the Ucildent to interfere in buhulf or tlm deposed or tojocted claimant; In which caw there Would douptlusi bo aoinu fighting. Another rogi- meat had boon sent from Madras to Muultniau. IRELAND. 0 Connell is at work upon nuuthor plunof agita tion. I he government having declared that nuiimni- tier of tha Precursor's Sociuty *houhi Ihi eligible 10 o»c* or pm mo 1 ion of any -urt, O'Cimwll nailed n iwpotlug in Dublin, im the 20tli of August, for the por|*o*o of dLsolving that na*.-rmiion, and forming another, tol>o called “Tlw Reform Registry Atao* elution. Ttta F.0UNT00N Tiicumamickt.—Tho VhigliaU •ml Scotch now (papers ura filtml w ith detniia res- peeling tlw Tournumont ut Kgllngtonn Cuatlc.— Tho allow menu to haul eugrotMwl tlw thought* and action*, not only of the population in tlw neigh- bourii od, bat of thu tilled and fuxhioublc througlt out tho kingdom. The ptvparatioua on tlw tilting ground ami nt the Cu*tlo, wero on tlw aunw magnificent *«*iilo. TTie first day opened au*pkdou»ly, und during thu whole morning tho ocone in tho Caatlo wu* exciting, blun ting, and animating in tho extreme. But, u\u«, soon oft*!!' 12 o'clock a tremundou* siortn of ruin eatno on which contluued throughout the dny. 1'iiile** u* tbo atorut wa*, however, tlw p'Oee»Mmt—a nnr-l ******* cavaloade—noireliod from tho t'u.Uo to lb* tilting ground, a diatanco of about a mile. Tlm Qdaen of Love and Boamy, ^Lady Seymour,) wont to tbo data in her carriage. Tbo firM tilt wa* between the knight of tho Swun, (tlm Hon. Mr. Joniiughatn.) ami tlm Knight of the Red Iloso, (J R. Lochmom, Koj.) Tlw tim men- tkmed aplintorod hi* Itinco in good atvlo. Tho Mcood tilt w*a between thu Lord of the Tournament,(Lord Kcliutoun) and the knight ot'iho Dragon, (Marinis ofWulerfmd). In tlw tnird cour*e lend Ggliut'iuu oplintunsl hi* Uiicm agniiut tlw ur* low of hi* opponent. . Allot- auveral o lier passages at arm* bet woen dif- f.-rent knight*, tlm rain camiieled tlw di*cuntmu- OhOtt of too procvtxlmg*. Despite ofaJIariangemon'* and prvpaiationa it woo found impossible to cel-hrato either banquet or hall. The pavilion -was entirely flooded; ami the feotivo preparation* was rendered nugatory. t Tbo atoning of tho aocond day wa* ushered in atoms; but about mid-duy the cloud* dispersed, I Lord Eliugtmin himself galloped over thu (motor portion of hi* ground*, and announced that (aero would be a tournament on the follow ixy day. Oo tho thitd d iy tho weatlter waa highly ftnir Tho tilting wont on with groat apirit. Tho *>f tho ladies appeared to be litUo injuied by l 5?r , | , W" c y «f tlw first day; nnd tiioro waaa •W** 1 ** “«ll at tho castle in tlw evening- *f>» Piu.ittl.T-—The IJvmiwiI Cuu- IV r m ' “ 1-re.ldont I. up, .ml JJf JJ U *" S**l : li« liy Iho Tim S„y “‘I- *« * >"«« llun iU Uri.1.1. I'rom Ike .V. Com. Ade.,lirpt 24. cunflahhation. . Uitlnttfionvf H>» .VitlioNiil Tktnlre, lh$ Prfafk I’rnlrthinl Charrh, Ike Dutch Ut formed Cknrrk, and Mono African I'fiitcopal Churrk. Vo-tu* luy nfutniNin ali-iul Indf pnat four o'clock. «o-ne coiuieil women who wrrr rmpluyuil In tho lower part of the No ional Theatre, aituntiil on the comer of Chinch and IwunurJ atreula, dia«uiveri-d that w lint i« icmird thu gn«-ioom wn* mi fiio. tmd in a few minute* the win do of lhat largo udilire wua unvelopcd in fijines, 80 rapid was tin* conlla- grntiou Hint very little, if nnv. of the costly acunery, wurdnbo, furniture, or indeud any thing of vuluu could lie anvod. In llio course of link' mnto than two hour* only ill" front wall on Cliurdi aln-et, und thn aide wnll on !.<-«mnrd street, remained to toll tlmt tlwrn a spm-lmi* .md cosily cdi/ioi hnd *too«i. Thu bias 11I profM'ity, uxcltislvii of thu building, moat linvo been very treat, in the ib strucii'ut of Ncum-ry, fur- ttltmn of tit • ptKttto (i-ixus, giecn-roioo thussing- nmint, sn'iniiis Jus., music, nnd wardrobes of tho pi-rforuieis ns wellus ihut hejmigiug to the itiunu- gir. Mr. Mnckinloth, thu lender of tlm imliratM, Im* lost 11 very htrgo end v.ihuiblu collect ion of mu sic, nnd llio performers in tin* mehutint nil iln'ir in strument*. Mr. Wulliick I1111 lost every tiling—his oviuusivu privnlo wardrobe alone, whichhe)uidc>.l* heted in a priifeasimml |il'n of miiiio twuniyyoui* or mure, must have coat aoiuo ihoiisunds of doluir*. Trio loss in the inieii r of tin* tlicatio li.ia bouli computed ul -111,000 dull 1 a. 1 In- Nutiiiuul Triu.iiro was built |,y siilMrripliou. soniu six or sown vu u - ugo. for tho Iuili-ir* opunt, ut u cost of i 110,0.1(1, not iuclti ling tint grounil, f-ir which $05,000 wero paid. Alter irir,-it sousona die opora wns given up, und in thu cnni-muf tlm neat two nr thru** yunrs tho building wn* s-veriil limes occupied <ts n tlt-nwe, l>(it will. »•> profit to tin- miinugnisor llio |es*ms. In ill" spriui,' iifhi-t yem it wns I,ought by .Messrs .hum-* II. Muck, ti (now Uuron ll.ickuti) and 0. Miiurun, fur $<*0,000; hill tlm former, ninburkiug sumo time nfter for Kurope, au!<l out Ids shnro ut 11 considerable loss, »s wo hnvu uuder-tood, und iiTti-r|*'i«*ing throngli sevriul bunds, it finally cniii" intii tin- possession of Mr. Wiisliiiig- Ion Cosier. It is stated thnt ilit-in wn* an Insuniiice upon the tbentre to the nmo.int of $55.000—$40,- 000 in f.nodi in, nnd $15,000 h--n-. Air. Wullnck paid $10,000 per iiunutn rent. Ills severe In-* excites much interpat nnd aytr- fwlby among Ids friends, und among the theatre- frcipieuti -g pnrliou of thn citizens generally. His activity, enterprise, nnd .judgment ua u manager hare hi-eu w.irmly .-ul igined, tliroiigliout tho whole term of Ids mnniignmnii. As tin inatnnno „f his activity wo may slum tliut recently ho undo three trip* to and from Knginnd wttltlti thn spnr.o of *ixty>six duya, twenty-four of u hit'll were passed on alioro. The next bail Hog which took fee was the lu-gr bon b on tbo 8umb West corner of Leonon) mu) (.'Imroll streets, iminediutely oppositu to the then- tr--. This wns known a* Znn* rimrcli, und bclongoi! to the Africno Aleihodi-i K|iis,-„|iii| 8>-cieiy; it wus built in 1820 lit llio rust of smut-$18,000. The whole interior of the liuiiding is destroyed, the walls only being standing, nnd those in 11 -hot- Icriul nnd 11 ion. There i« uii insmuiire up n the properly to tie- full iiiiiouot of the hiss, tvliWlli is prof hi hit aboil' $8,000. The liidliling standing next on Chinch stroot is vary sliglelv ilam.iged in the rear. No. 02 teionnrd siteet, ail joining the chiireli, a two stray In iuk house, occupied liy coluied liitmlie*, puiti'illvilntiMgeil. N-i. (JO, a two altiry frame building occupied by cnlareil iHirsrais.coiisidi-rahiy diimag. d. No. 55. n two story brick front ludlding, adjoin ing the theatre, a house of no ipi»»timuililo cliarim- tor—roof bur nod off, und int-rior much duiii iged. Nn. 51, 11 siiui II two slur, fin mo iimiso, adjoining, much shiitli-rod, apparently more injured by water than by llio fire. The French Protest«nt Episcopal Chntrli tin St. Ksprit siood ut the corner of Church und Frank- lin si reels, fronting the latter. It wua a splendid edifice of white tiuirhle, the iiorlion in front sup ported hy very large granite pillars. It was erected in 1882, nnd cost uliuiit $80,00». 'Hie roof mnl whole interior of tho leiiMiug m e ilesiroyeil. The walls tire stunding, mul uppo-.u- to liu l»'ut sligbvlv ihutiitged. Some „f the inside cohiinns also re’, tniiiti. Tho lino organ, and most of the furniture of tlm church, wero saved, lint of course in a ilitm- ug,*d condition. There is nn insurance mum the properly to tint amount of $20,000. Nos. 00, 101 nnd I Oil Fraiikliu street, 11 row of modern-built three stray homes, escaped with very •light dmnngn in the rear. Adjoining this row is n two story brick building, owned hy the North-west Dutch llefurntetl Church, and occupied hy them ns 11 cunfi-reuco room, mnl Fanning 8. Worth, Vm\. its n chualcul school. 1 ho building is much ilunmged. It is iuattrod for $:i,000. 1 Tlm next building is thu Nnrtli-wost Dutch Uo- foriued Church, under tho pustoral enro of thu Rev. J. ifiirkuus*. hi* very 110irly it mini loss, the nulls only rotnuliiiug iiutnliug. There is tin in- aiiratirn to t!n» imioout of $8,00:1, hut that «tm wi 1 only defray the exprai-es which liuvo lioen lately iiicunvd hy Iheeliurclt Ibr repairing and improving Hie luiildiiig. It is estimntod tlmt it will cost 718,000 to put the house, hi ns good condition ns it wna in liefoiv. No. 115—I lie house next adjoining, norupiod hy rorrogt & .Mulllgun, us it scluiul, alihraigli 11 frame hwilding, is hut slightly ilunmged front tho effect of the heat. Wo were in n convenient position to w-ntch the progress of tho llinu-s, mnl lira apectnelu was mug. nilicont. lit the night it would liuvo been of ttppul- ling grandeur. For n cimahlcriihlo time we entertained strong hopes ill'll lira htMiiliful Fli nch ehiuv.lt would Ira saved, having bent, ns it wn* supposed, fire-proof built. Tito cupola aurnioii'itiog tiio 1I01110 first took firo, hut us lira tlomo itself was hhiIoiI with copper, hopes woiu yet eiitcrtuhied tlmt oven though the enjiolit wore ilesiroyeil, (lie lire would tluscuiit no further. Aleiiutimn the roof of iho Afrieaii Cltnreh. on the opposite corner, took firo. nnd the progress of lira flitmiM was us rapid us destructive. The destruc tion of tho cupolit of the French Church wns still gradual, until from the intense heat of thu volumes of lira yet rolling upward from the them re, the e.op- jrar roofing of the dome dissolved nnd run oil' like water. The whole dome wua in n few seconds nllerwitnl wrapped in flumes, while nt idraui the sum" time, all Irapo of saving lira cltim-h was dissipated hy the bursting of the firo from the windows Imlmv—the wood work of the interior having Im-coimo ignited by the bent of the wall next lira tlmntro. l’resoaily the Diilcli Chnrr.h In Franklin at lira t wa* in a blnxo, ii"d lira whole senae wns gmud nud awflil—pnnir.ulmly the column of fire aseemUng tea grout height, whirling ut time* in spiral wrrnths, from the dome of the French Church, in the con- atract'rau of which an immonso qiiunthy of limber must have been Wo have seen nothing in tlw wny of eoiillngrutioiy. mpmlling this su'dlmn spectacle, since liu- memorililo firo in Dcccmlrar. 1885, and long in iv it Ira era we nro called to behold another., But it may not lie long, ns next to Con stantinople, New York will Iraur 11 wny the pului for the frrunci" }, and extent, and destructiveness of Its furs. Mr*. St-flon toil Int etitiro wanlrols' Mr. Wallack's wni.lp.lra, aloira, wn* tnl'ieslai 10,fltlQ dollar*. Higimr Do Uegni* had luckily ro- Itiiiriil, R few day* hefotv, Ida vnlnibl* »nu*lr, aenrea, Ac., worth 5080 ibillur*. exrept n part, val ued at 2000 dollars, which was destnijed. S-guin lost *omo music. Ono of tlm wn-lra-tra hot n Cte maim valued at 500 dollar*. Wnllark'* total lo*s, in dross*'*, Ate., is said to Ira 25.000 dollar*; th" actors, 5000 dollar.; Mr. Vniuhnlinll, 1500 dol lar*. The total loss is 850.000 or 100,000 dollar*. Tlm feeling for Wnlhek is limiieti**—luit onr expression is heard. Form n company—let nil siihscrilra—build him a auperli thentiv on Broad way, hy lira Bark, for opera nod the drama, and give him lira entire dinrtion. Meanwldle Mr. Ni- hio, with hit clinrncmristie decision nnd generosity, odor* tVnllnck and Ida company hi* llrantru for their use. Messrs Willard and Flynn have, we have Iraon informed, nmilo n iiko liberal offer of tle ir Hegunt nud cimmuaiioiis now Chatham Theatre, jual built. Mr. Simpson has, t<«o, offered tin* Na tional purfiinner* Ids In,use for 11 Iwtwfit whenever they may ho diqioacd 10 accept. Ilnmldin. ns tony In* suppiMod, luislraeu actively nt work, nnd is ready to do ail und overy tiling for Id* friend Wullnck. Thu firo wn* more destructive thuti any ptvviou* firo in this city for some month*. We have uscer- (U'U'-d tlmt iiiNiiniuce. hnd he«-n effected in this city on the pro|Mi,ty destroyed to nt least the following nmounts, most m- nil of which will ho n total liixt :— On the Theatre, in *Sx Offices, $’17.000 On tho French Church, in four Offices, 23,000 On the Dutch Church, I. ... r C 8.000 J.,iu«„ re |t.mm. j i,Mmu0fc "' j 8,5011 Oil the African Church, in two Office*, II, 1 ’3)0 On u dwelling liuuse, . 1,3no One wovil ** to die nmmW of j*r-*pevtv destroved. It will pr.ibnbly not Ira less limit $220,000, ami «•»* must *ay, tlmt in our o/mi.m, n goml deal of it might have been raved, Im.I dm hook nnd ladder compa- me* hem n» elVmlve a* they ought to Ira. There uro not enough of thoso nomimnios or they nro not what . "-V «***,• fow J 01 *™ "SO- We do not know where to attach liluine, nnd must leave tlmt for tho fire and water eonunittro to ascertain. We do not know the total nmoiiut insiirod—lira fidlnwitig statement however, was made known ut Ura stirak exchange tins morning Mutual lii-mmice t o.• $15,000 Firemens' ln». Co. * I'x’nim K.|..i.,.l.l.- In,. C„ 5.51,0 J. IW..", In. C" 55,1,1 htgluii Ward 5 $70,300 Another Company had 5000 dollars, hut wo nro riunldo to any 011 wlmt building. Total minimi, nt least 75,300. One informant any* tho African Church had In- stinmco to the nnioimt of 12,000 dollars. Thu greatest loss hy any one Company is 10,750 dol- lnrs. Wo hear it said, wo know not how correctly, tlmt 80,000 dollars on tho Tlicutrc wn* insured iu London. /-Vow the A'. V. Commercial, 2-l/A inti. TIIK AA1ISTAD. Thn onxiutisl) nxpecti-d deciaiuii of lira Circuit Court, upon the questions raised by thelinbeus cur- pus, was pronounced yesterday morning, intltapre- s.-iieu of us many persons us could possibly find place i-i the Court room. What it wmi.d he no one cuuld twin mi opinion; nud of « mr*e it wns listened to with deep and profoundly * lent utleutinn. W« me s-iiii'-IuiI to place it before our reudors almost in lit.* voiy wnids ol tin* learned Judge w|io gnvo it. DECISION Or JUDGE THOMPSON. _ On Urn ojraning of tlm Circuit Court, Monday •Sepiumhi r 23d, .1 iidgoThompson gave hisdci tisiou wiih respect to ilieapplicuthm ol the prismrai s'coun sel, to liuvo the Aliicutis discharged under tho writ ut billions cur,'Us—nnd denied the. motion. He said the quest inn la-lino tlm Court win simply us tu the jurisdiction of tho District Couit over tnis siihject nu tur. llo regretted thnt the case hnd not lieon held up fur fiirtli. r cun-Munition, nud thnt ho had so liulu oppnriuiiity to oxnmii.e tho vmi.ni* iiiqior- lint qm-stiouf tlmt urn involved in it, wi:Is thnt •her .iigimess and deliliniuiion tlmt wero dnsim'ile. He rcgreited ih »the more us the case is 11 v ry po ctiliur and cmnplieated one. It was onu also iliili- colt lobe uiidoist--in| hy lira public. I Jo could not be itio ii.ihlo to the fact thnt the feeling* of tin community wi rn.lueply involved in the question,nnd lie I mod tiioro ni'gl.t he mis ipprehuusion of the n ul question, to lie disposed ofliy the Court. It is possible, l»u said, thnt ther - tuny b •some inisrepre-* soii’uliiin. lie would therefore hnvu prefi-ried tliut time should liuvo 1 11 allowed for him to give n wiitiou iijdiiion. B'lt tho counsel hnvu iho'ight it ndvUuhl", mid ho iLd not soy it wns • ot exousuhlo, to e ill ujiou die Court to di-qmso of llio ease now, urnl lie wns compelled, though much against his wishus, to dispose uf it in tlm best wny Ira coultl. The qncttiuH to be dt tided now it no/, at to the ultimate righto of either party,—but It is whether tuu District Com 1 cun take cognizanceufilm subject mutter tlmt grows out of this chho. In order to n<- certain this, we must recur to tho lows of tho U. Stines. Tho case Ims boon plucnd before the Com t on tho uhstnict right of holding human being* in boiiduge, or uti thu gutumvl nuo*tiou «f slavery. Tbo Court is util culled upon hern to determine this abstract question. It is sufiicioul to *uy tlmt tha euustitutiuu ol'trieUiiilud States, ul'huugli ilia toiin •luvm-y I* not usod, nnd tho laws of tlm U. Stnius, do rucoguixu (lie right of one mnn t-i liuvo the control of the hilmr of unotlier mnn. The laws of 1 lie coun try him founded upon this principle. J'ney recog- utzo this kind of right. \v hot over private motives the Court muy Imve, or whatever may he th- irfeul- log 4 , on this subject, tboy uro nut tu bobrnughi into view hi deciding upon Jiis qito^tion. They must ghe the siimu commuctioii to tbo laws of tho hind, •illing in tiii* sinte, ns lit y would went tliey silting •11 Viiginiu. It is lira province und lira duly of tJ.o C'ouit 10 ilulerinine wlmt iliolaw* me, nnd not wlmt it ntiglil Ira deni 1 able 1 hey slnmid he. .My le lings, suid Jiulgo T'h'imjisuti, uro personally ns ulihoirent to th • syst-'in of slavt ry usllmso ofuny man lieio, hut I mii*l mi my until, proiiounco whin tho laws uro on tiie suiij ci. The tuinqira-tiun tli,11 is ns to tiio law, mnl not ns to .my of t..o «;u -atinns involved ill lira case. ‘1 lie simple qtie-tiun to determine is 11* to Ura right of the District Court of Connecticut to Hike engnizmii’c of lira matter. Under the laws of the United Stole* nil seizures in 11 district uru to he lukrii notice ul in tliut district wlmn\ the s.-ixure i* imulo. Tlw important question is uiwuy* us t>* the place of seizure, mid the ques tion iitwity* turns upon thnt. If n seizure i» made within tin) limit* ol a stale, lira jurisdic.lhm uf the D.stvici Counts local, It it Is made mi the high suus nay District Conn may tuku cognizance of llio mutter. Whuio th-o wiis ili» seizure m.nlo in lids cusnT It seem* lo Ih* agreed hy ilie umiusel on Doth sides that the seiznro'wus ucttmlly madn in tho dis trict of New Ymk. 11*thnt Ira iho case lids District Cum 1 Im* iiojuriwlic-inii of it wimtever. But ifthc -eixuie tva* in fuel made on tlm high sens this Dis trict Court lm*,|Urisdii-tioii. JudgeT. add lie had supposed nt first, tlmt the siezuin was iu liu-t made m rim district of Ah-w York, but when ho came lo examine tlm mutter Ira found it wns not so. Linn, (io.lney, in his libel, slates no such thing. I lo snys Ira was on 11 suivey within llio sui'u of New York, but lie due* mu sny tlmt lieiuouidly discovered the sell 1 nmol Amis ud within that district, and tlmt ho ntude lit" soizniv within tliu district of New York.— Alt the evidence heibre the court is u lint i* set foi tit in tin* libel. Tlm ves-elu seems wns ittkoiioff.Mon- uuik Point. Tho grmul jury, in their atntemout,sny it was a mdn disnmt from lira shmv. If this bo correct it was 11 seizure upon the high .-ran,and there fore ttiu mutter ia riglilfuhy he.orc thu court for this district. In tiio aba-nee of abaiilat" certainty on lira point lira court cun umbo* or tn usceriaiu liumili- best evidence in their reach, hy axuinining maps und churlvhuloenlhy >.fiboplace; and ufu-r making such an exa in mu t ion, they ure of opinion that the uclitnl place uf seizure dues not appe-ir lo la* within tho jurisdiction of the district court of New Ymk, but upon Ura high sen*. Trio mlitiirulty jurisdiction upon ih" oeomi exionds to low wutor murk. Be tween high nud low water mark there is aitci mite jur.sdictien hetweeti tlicudniiniliyund comm -n law courts. In dec.dmg tiii-n tliut lira seizure was made in the judgment of lira court, upon tho high *on»— |l either party is dissatisfied, tho court can iiutiiulo inq-iirv to nscertain the exm-t place, but tha mote regular rourso is for the party <li*sati.-fie,l t, intor- p "e n plea to the juri-diclimi "f the court, an I then thn di.tricl court must institute nninqniiy 10 n-eer- •"Iu where tlw retimewu*n,tula. l« w urn nvope- tent tl.eu for this court, at tl»- pie.-ent l'in>-, to »uv tin- d.stiict court lius no juriolictien in ll o case — Consequently this court cun n it now pus 1 upon the quemi,m us v*» the pvwpoity—th -t nratter b< touj* r.» the -ii-tiict court. SheiiM oitln-r party h * di*ssti fled will, tiio decision of tlmt court, an npin nl can tin ("ken to tiie rireuit court, mid ulierwnrd t«. 11,.- ,u- promo couit of the'United Sta’es. Meuntiino the p'inies must bo pat to their plea* in the disti ici corn t in order that ull tho facts «S£c. muy bo put upon recoitl, tiik smv yuiiK Kim:. Tlw> fdlnwing additional particulars are glennod trvuu the New \wrk piqicr* Mr. Charlos Kean’s valuable wanlrobe. nil of w-liich bail boon sent in tho morning to the then tro, ho. wo are *.titled learn, been chiefly wvwl. throush lira pronrtitnde of his servant. A part of -Mr. \ umlenholT. (who Im* just arrived with his daughter and family o,»cn'hcro) was, we are told, alto^destroyed. He lost many of Ids valuable drostet (Macbetb.&c..) a mnnlrar ..flush- ly prized swonls, atwl. what i» mnn to be regretted ajpoiri«m of Ids theatrical librsiv. Air. Kverord, the km-per of the llteatre, hist his a}), consisting of 500 dollars In gold, the fruit* .,f Ws hard earning. They wore between a feather and a straw bed, ami thrown from tho window of his room. Pome person ia the stiret has dmibtleat | g«vuitxl them. It bus been said tidal* a question of liberty, and thcrvfoiv tlmt tiii* court ought to ih cide lira c ise in a summary mid prompt manner. But in th" judg ment of trio court, this ought to have no inf!’ranee iu tlm decision. Th" situation of tin* prison- r« i* such thu they must he taken euro ofliy somebody. They did not come here v.ilontui ily. D is not the ca*e, therefore, of pt-rsona coming h re of their own accord, and being taken up hy other person* ugainst their will. If the district cour,i ha* ju; i-dirti.m of theschiNiirar, they linvo jurDdic ion of lira perron* of lhe-o Africans and they are bound to provide'nccc*- •aries for them. They can provide for them a* well us any other person*. Th" case seem* to have been mguisl on the part uftlio prlsonei* as if they ought to ho discharged if tha court lias no jurLJ'ctinn,— rhi* is not mi. If ii •Ik.uI.I Ira decided il ut the di«- trict court ln-re ha* no jurisdiction, tla-v mad- cide also that the causa be aubndtn-d to the Ji-tricl court of New York. The Cojit would, in that rase.tvtut vr»*cl uml cargo, and every thing appertaining, to that enutl. Tim pn*otra*s would ran Im (list barg ed, hut sent also to lie- district court of New York. No benefit wiin'd art*" to tlram in being removed from thi* lo another district. It i» therefore a mat- ter of n» cmis. qnence to the prisoners whether thu qucMbm is Ithd h«ro or iu lira district of New York, Il has Iracn said that tho subsequent proceedings in lilinj. liras* lilw'a and rloim* Irate, wero witlioot authority. But if tlm ca*ois within tlm jurisilirtion »f thedistrlrt court, other I'.bels could Im filed. It Dirtra,llint ti the 01 igtnall.i I-have Iraenfiled inonh-r to bring ill •matter within the jurUdirthm of this court, the firorenlings may be iireguhir. Iftlraro is any hregiiiuriiy. it can Ira corrected by filing n new Ii!m-1—die cum- li-'ing in the possession of tiie district court, Imwi-ver, it I-*ImmiikI 10 receive eiuimsof m y lasly. Tiie court cannot decide whether these Spaniard-have a right to these persons, nr whether they should lie pm ill the possi'Miou ul tlm President t'f the United Stuies. These question* me not now regularly More the court. They must come up lie reader, nnd the court must dispose of them The courts of lira United Siam* hove taken coguiz meo of cases unduguu* to tiii*. Tlw rpiestion of jurisdic tion i* a pre.iuiiiuiry queaiiuo. and ih« court atrauld rmtdccid''qHcoions ol id,*tract right. The courts of lira United Stales hav>-taken cognizanceof case* when* foriigin rs claimed tiie persons of sluve*.— Utitllii* is the fir-tinvnoce vrliore n writ of babeux corpus has been appli-d for. It has never been mnde a question when .it they were instuntly free on being lir.ughi into the United Slates. The case of lira Antnlopn i» d'oectiv iu point. Tho Spmiixh mid Portuguese consuls i-|.iiuiod tli.-ai- subjicts ii* pr.ip.aty—the court suid they inu*t show tlrair tulu. I here may be nn impression here, that hec-ut ' slaveiy i« not talcn.lnil iu ('ouhecticul. the right of tlraso SpHiiiaids slmulil not lie investigated. The court, however, must he governed l»y die law* of lira boiled States, and n.-t by lira laws of the State of C 'iinuciiciit. Our form id Govarninei-t reengnized the right tu import slaves up to thu year 1008. It htrue tlm consiiiuiioud.M's not two tlmt luuctnge, hut it recognizes that ligh'iipioa ceitnin period, mnl d cluie.s ilmt iill thi-n it was n lawful importn- tiou. I Im cuu*iiiiitiou also provid * for the recov ery of person* that m»y wscnpo from ono sin eimo im. tiler where rervice is doe. it goes even la yond tin*, nnd inteidict* tli*' states from rousing laws tlmt oppose rlnimunt* from taking fugitive person* in tins free states. Should any suite pn«* such laws, thny would he nh-ohiioly void. Wo must look at things ns they arc. Tho court feel hound, there- fore, tosny thutlhern is noground upon which tiray enn outer tain thu million under the writ of hahe corpus. They fear that some misapprehension exi-ts in lira public mind ns to the olfor.i nnd ground on which thn case lias been disposed of by tho gmndjory un der the direction* oil lie court. Th" qm-siion now disposed ol him nut been uHi-cted by whiit previous y t'-nk place. The only innlter settled previ.ittriy was lit t there hnd been no criminal oll'enco coguiz d»le by the court* of the United States. If the offeime ol nmider has been commiitcd >01 hoard u loieign vrssid, w ith a foreign crew nud with foreign paper*, this is not an ofibaco agai ist iho United Suiies It i*un off *nco nguiust tiie I .w-snfthueiiiintry to which tho ta-<Ni | belonged. Thn cooits of tho U. Sti.t*'s have, iu such enses, no jmhdration—hut if the of- li iiur he against tiio law s of nation* this court would have jurisdiction. A murder coinmitt< d, as in tin* ruse oi tho captain of tho Amislad, is not a cr m • against th" laws of ualious, contn-ciud u* it is w till the sliivo 1 rail" 'i Ira court said that ns limy perci iveil tin re wore note-inkers present they hoped they would he care ful lo rank" 11 tni" ropr sent iiimi of die d ci-ion. The court dm s not undeitake to s .y ■ I1.1l th. so Af ricans Imve no right to limit freedom, hut leave that matter in Ii igaden iu lira district court, sub ject lo appeal. And foneu*oii* assigned, deny/Am motion. Ono of the co msel fur the piLm.rr* then asked the court If they meant to expro** tlm opinion that 11 foreigner coining hero with n ri ve can rub upon tiio U, State* courts to ci foicc tho uiiiim of the foreigner to lira slave. Ju-lee Thompson, in reply, mil lie did not wish lodechln now upon tie* iihstruct iiiuislion. As 11 judge Is - did not fi el culled upon to decide it. The court wa* then "Ijouineil tine dir. Tho dLtriet court wus opened. The judge suid lie should direct tlmt lira U. S. ultorn-y *h'oi.|d repair to Montauli Point, in thu rev-iom cn ter, w itli n gen- llemnii on the other side, to iuvrs'igii'o the facts, ascertain where the seizure wu* nctn.illy in •Ic.Xc; tlmt the court would b • tidjouineil lo meet iu Hart ford on iho 1 hhd 'J'licadny in November next; und •h'H meantime it would ha the dutvof lira m.irshal to seo that the prisoner* wraiisnomfortably *iiual- <1. uml provided with eloiho-Hiii ud to the a uson, that they had sufllcioil food, im-ilienl atleo.lnnce, &e..— The court would it is presumed allow the prLmmis lo Ira di.-cli irged 011 giving but 11* it ino-.t he on appraisement their consol would note 01*0111 to it. Tito pri-mier* will piobuhly ho r. iniiiided to tie jail in New Haven. ws l.*» wiok, ami were round guilty. Ilatt I* sett- irnreilwi 7 year., and the three Ameilcan* to 5 yMts.ln the Penitentiary. A*h and hi* son have ono IJ ami tho other 0 nio„ih* imprisui tnrnt, and to pay« fine, ow of JC loo. «|,o other £50. Be- sole, the infer,ner, Moon, two of lira sailor* on the schooner which took the par.v over, g .veevi- dcnco against them.—V. C. tlerald. W« are indebted 1,, the Mercury for tlw follow- *t»g extinct of u h-itor. dated. _ HERALD OFFICE, \ St. Augustine, Sept. 95, 1830. ) “ The Steamer Thomas Silmond, C«pt. Fn d- eriek, arrived on Monday, 2 id instant, and bv her- we h'lttn that S im Jones w u« still in the neighbor- ItfNNl of hint Lmnler.lu'e with about 200 warriors, w ho make groat profossions of friendship, whU h l* pr»addo nil tnlk. In tho" Herald" of tn-murrow vve ahull give oil iho particulars which we have re- ceive.1 fiojn otficiul sources, and irarsuns wliu re turned in lira boat. “You may report the following:— (( , Nkw IllVKIt. Sept. 15. Stenmer Wm, G talon, Poinseit, master, got ashore m attempting <n rrn«* New River har, Imt W«*Rot off with tlm assistance of the bouts of the U. S. Stennrar Poinsult, wiih lossofSpomlings nnd other damage. She goes down lo Kay West for repairs. Col. Harney i* pnasenger. Kxr Uisoaykxk, 21st Sept. V. S. Steamer P <in*ett, aniled cm n cruise for In- dum Koy, Key West, uml ilwToitugas; ollicer* and crew nit well- St. Augustine, 25th Sept. Arrived, Steamer T. Salmon, Frederick, M ster, f.on tbo Sou'll, left Key BLcnyne on the 20rli. —bonthern Patriot, Tiik Nkw Kxuianuk.—Wo ii vo *een itatnlcd, i-eveial pipers ih" work men • n this Imilding have been disc hing' d. The repint we Iralievec-riginaled in the Dully Express, nnd those who have given it ciicolii'ion will do well to givo equal pul-l eity to lira fit lowing expluniiticoi, whicli iippeuml iu the next mind01 of 1 hut papeit Wo wero ntisiiil'.Mined regnidiog tl.e w-orknmnon tho new Exclmugons slut'd in twr paper yc sierduy. We now leant that the wmk i» so lor coinpletrd as to make it necessary lo dLchurgo ninny of >lra bin d*, nnd tlmt sonic others Imvo lo.t 00 itcc-oiint of ti iudiicti"it in wages. Tli-'ionto however lie- tween seventy nud eight men still employed, whicli iaidmiK as many as cuu work to udv.nu.ign at the present tune.—sY. paper. The General Baron VoR Mauksoiiai., Austrian Envoy to the United Sillies, uml .Mr. Skuiui vs, the Belgian Charge d'Affaires, Imvo returned to tliis ;iiy Irom tlu-ir summer excursions. They liuvo vi- died the utvnter pail of ••ur Southern and Western country, from New Utleaua to Luko Superior.— Globe. FATAL OC'CUUUKNCE. On Monday morning lust, three men, two of whom nro iu the employ ol tlie Rail Read Company, and tiio oilier nn Engine'r 01 Blacksmith, nil consid erably inebriated were promemidoig East Buy, whooping ami riming, entering the store* und pule Ira houses, nud iil>u*uig tlw occupants. 'I hoy ih-n pi-"Coedoil up Brand street, stopping at lira Bunks ami public ollices until they reached lira office of Messrs. D. S. (4. egory & Co. Aim) of thesw indivi duals left the office slrari.y after, but tlw other two leinuim'd and created acon-idcruldo unis- nud riot. Mr. Win C. Gatewood, lira Agent of that Establishment, (another individual Iraiog present) alter r.minnstrating writ them oil the intproriety ot their comlnet, oidered them out of liis office, Inn they refused to go. Mr. G. then took hold ot 0110 of thein hy lira collar und shoved him out, hut on let ting go his hold, Ii -iiislmd buck und one of them at ruck at hi n.—Mr. G. fortnuutely warded off the h.ow ami then seized a wooden bar which was stand ing near and told thorn to iouvo his promises—they |„nil advanced upon him and Ira warned them to If,.,.., mm of them made n blow ut him but Mr. G. struck him with tlm bar on rim wrist which wa* raised to ward it off mid felled lent. Tiio other person llion attacked him. when lie received a blow on lira efi side of ids head w. icli froetured his skull*’* - By this time a number vf pets.ms rushed in ami both were taken away. We regr-1 to add that rite person whoso sku I w ns fractured died on Friday morning from theeflecis of the wound. IB* name was Neill Flu«ld,aud we j, nr „ ho wa* a harmless inoffensive and industrious mnn, except when under the influence ot liqno:— ' compa’iton hear* lira characterofheing quarrel- ic 11 lid violent, uml t" him i* generally clmrgml onforiunaie result. A Jnry-l liiq.i.si wa* held I," body of FI'I'M, who brought in a verdict that lira de"» a*ed came to Ids death from u idnw inflicted by Mr. Gu'cwn.tdi in self dyfen.-c. How docs it leipiatn that «cv.-nd in lividnala un der ilic i'.fliif 11.v of liquor, sh.uiM liuve lie 11 per- mi l'il to proceed iu tins imiRirar in lira oia-nduy, vml ailin’* our ba«ie*t thmoughfares,entering our public istablisltineiiis and pliers of Im-tnesa, in- uliin* nud m;tltre"li ,, g mirci iz-ns. wiih'iui being .cached and nries;-d by die arm of the civil n*j. ihi.riiv. Whore were all tlraso whose duty it is to prorarve tho public jioncc?—Son them Pat. 28/A. THE pK-VTH OF COL. PLUCK Colonel Pluck d ed «ildd"nlv on ,M ndny morn ing at the Biockley Hospitnl of disc i*e ol'tlic heart —An hour Irafore his death, Ira was wa.king about a* tuual, and hnd given ono of tlw r-si lent physi cians the politest of hi* Ik»w*. A few year* ago, tlra name of Colonel Pluck »a* mouth* of tho ndlitia avstem hating poople from “Maine to Cicr* glV'—IIns name became «« familiar a* a household ward, hut when lira Uoloncl Iracamo an ininuto i-f tlra Alms Hou.e, his nemo died suddenly away and now. ala* for militaty glory, hchssdieda. suddenly himself.—Herald. UPPER CANADA. Mr. Shcrff Rnttnn brought d .wn from Coho-irg yr»trrdiv tlra parties concrrne.i in the laic conspire- H AUTKonn.—'| hi* henutiful und usimlly very quiet city, u corre-pondont write*, changed wonder fully nnd iilmost momentarily after the decLion of Judge I limii[i*<>n wns made on Monday, in the case o! tlra African*. Tint stranger* remained iu llio ei’V to tlra lust moment,—up t«> the hour of tlm ad journment of tlra Court,—when fin- tlra most part llrav iliqmrseil, us if ti pestilence were behind.— Curiosity, excitement and interest nil seemed to »liw with tlra ilrei si on of the Judge,—in die, how ever, only to ho revived again ami with owed feeling, wln-n tlra que-tion with 11 tenfold important hearing, will come hcl'oro tho Court in Novemlter, •Bulge Thompson left Hartford tin hour or less idler his dccisiuu, to nttoml tlm Circuit Court in Ver- moil'. A train of lawyers followed to tiio four quui'ters of tho coition**, and tho city, nt night time, wns delivered of hnlfits stranger popidutiou. Ti e Bunk' r Hill Irani, from Ifnrti'onl for Now Yori, presented n motley group of people. There were, wo were told. Iietween two uml three hun dred passengers nn hoard, with poor r.oi.vcuioures even lor one-third of lira mi miter. Tho unmherof pns-engi-rs were us mulling cnmpaii'd with th-ir character. A more motley group of people were never before assembled together: Pro Slavery nn-ii nnd Anti Shivery moo, Colouixuliouist* und Ab-.l tionists, South tiut* m il Noitheru men, with uml without Southern principles, Don Jose Unix "ltd Senor Monte/., Licotemmt Meade, and two or throe humbugging tran*Inters nf Mtimlingo, Congo lese nnd heaven knows wlmt. Then enmo the trim)) of lookers on in Vienna, men of ns many opin ions nlm<i.«i us there were iiiiniber*. It win n queer company, nud w us composed of all son* of person*, from Siindwir.li Llitnd Missionaries lo tiie worst of Uetilheoa. Hartford imiyc-mgralidatu hviself that there is an end nfriie Africuns—at least for tlra pii> sei.t.—A’. lC.vprr.tt. NKW YORK, S pt. 5. E.VTUAortntNAitr Dkath.—A eorouer’s inquest wn* held yesterday, nt (ifl Kendo street, on lira body of Margaret Mm ray. aged 23 yunre, who came to her deitli in the following maimer. Mis. Mary Sueth-kor stilled lleit the deceased hud liv d with her, as 11 d"ino*tic, nlmut two years. Oil Siilurilay evening last Mr. Sira<lek"r desired tu have some si-w d oysters. Tiie oysters]were hrouglit by Hied rezseil in 11 small pail, and put into two '-owl*. U'iinei*, Mr. S., mid lira d -renst-d me them. Ah»m lif wn mi ntn.« nfterwnrd tiray wero nil taken sick. They ilicn sent fur Dr. Tie.knor — Tiray took *ome iMstor oi'. While the deceused was uaiiiig lira oysters, *|ra inquired if they cvi-r put any nngira-ia into oyster s-aip, in cooking tlram, nud '•id tlmt “ slio lasiod it in lira oy*tnrs." Witness ni'l “she made up her min that th y wore ull poi- Dr, (' -1 -h Tirknor was of opini m that “die sink- leas wus earned hy sn*r.o di-eased oysters mining the quantity which rimy hnd uh on." .!■ In James stilted ilint he kept un oyster stand nt73 H-rtd" *i,"i-i. Saeduker cjlb-d upon him on Sattii-diiy evening to fucnisli soma oysters. He or dered mm dozen. Willies* cooked them and put them into 11 in, hot lie nud curried them to Mr S.'s house. Tiie kettle wus perfectly chain. Heard one else, who Imd I liken oysters that night, make liny cnuipluiiii. The oysters canto from J'rin Bay. Veidict, dentil hy inllimmntion of lira slomneh nmlh iwels, ciiu-o l liy s<viillnwiiig sumo suhstiinco to tiie jury unknown.— Timet. CoctintN’.a Patk.vt Cannon.—Wo refer renders to ill" noth-e of rids great improvement in nmnhcrpurt of our pap-r. It is one of the most important in moiletn warfare that thi* nge has "m- dueed. It is to lie.exltihi'ed m th" Thatrlied Gar den. Jersey Ci-v. ehli r m 1$ or I o'h.ck P. M., when salutes wi'l he fl-ed, A similar matron wn* exhliilti'd ••' the Snhnn of the Ottomnn Empire in 1835, In- Mr. Coclenn the iagenfoo* inven'or. Ih imuradi'itelv eiiimnLaioned Mr. fb tomaknntwelvi pounder for Id* use, which lie did. uml fired it 100 Itme* in 10 minutes in hi* imperial pre«enee. Tiie one to In* exhibited on Thursday is made f"r Ids hiiriinc'i M'-liemet A Ii the Vic-mv of Egypt, nnd will he sent out «imn nflor lira close of tlra Fnlr of the American Institute. <\i n weapon ofattack 0 defence it must ho nil powerful.—A'. T. F.xprrtt. COMM I’.ltC I AL. From the. Savannah Shipping and Commercial l.itt, October 1. COTTON—Arrived since the 31 *t Aug. 1401 bales Upland nnd 1 hales S. I. Cotton, and cl-nred nt tlra same time 620 hnh* Upland mid OOhilcsS. I Colton: ioaving a slock on hand, inclusive of till on shipboard not cloarcd on the 30ih Sept, of 1523 hah** Upland mid 118 hide* Sea Llimd. The sides imiauut to 1088 linlcs Upland nt tlra following pri ces: Hint .0. 12 m 10. 7 at 10j; 26 nl 10). 33 nt 10$, 63 at II, 69 nil Ij, 05 at ll^. I2ul 113.29 at 11$, 249 at 12,36 nt 12$. 130 nt 12J. 80 ut 12$,92 12$, 45 nl 125, 50 nl 13. This wns mostly new crop, rouging from “ordinary" to “ good fuii"nc- cnrding t" strict Liverpool classificatioii. Most uf lira lot* Iraing Planter's crops, (coming direct from them) wore 11 little mixed so tliut we have yet seen no entire lot tlmt would rank n* “good” nr “film." Tlra purchases Imvo been made for llio Nni'rimrn markets, and ufl-ite, a good demand ho* existed,en abling factors to realize a* fast as received. Inclosing the “ Cotton” year, wv dortu it advisa ble to make 11 few general remarks, lunching tlra past und future. Owing to the short crop of lust year, our receipts were only Upland. Sen Island. 201239 4009—206048 Thuw..fill.' ypnr.before ( ;w9 ., u 51JI— 311.135 ( 3711 mi 33 were ) Showing a ti'inl deficiency of 107975 312 108287 This of cow se Ira* given u* u more limited busi ness, mid has embarrassed the fumuritil affairs of our State, wiih those of the South generally. Bo •ides tiii*, vve Imve had to contend with the financial errors of our neighbours id Augusta, who Imvo un dertaken lo ptt exchange between this Stale nnd New York, upon tho par of dollar for dollar when tiio real ih ft’ rcnce, taking into view specie aritie- meins, will, tlra expenses and risk* ol tian»mLsion, should Im one per centum. This wc hope, bus pass ed a wny, for the “ experiment" has bf oil at expen sive to ii* authors, n* to llr.£tuic generally. Not so purlinp* the short crop of Cotton which, judging from the load ami general complaints from tho inte rior, again tlm-atcii* u». VVe are cautious, however, iu receiving tuch information, inu-much nt such cries imve hwvtof «re bvow common but more espe cially from the fuel, that tiie Cotton pliiut wa* ro- mnrkahla forward Irafore it wa* utfected hy drought, and therofnre, though its la«t blnstotiis may nut “ make,'' wc infer tlmt a suflicierray will mature, to give a full result. Our receipts so fir, have been al- ino«t en-iri ly through n new souice, (we mean our Central |Uilrnad,)ftowcompl"liui towards,and «*nd. in* nt Muciin. By t'd* w o j*t l nr 20(1 hales per day, while, owing to lira sickness in Augusta and to low river*, we got none front tW’re, uuJ s\t»U Rot be nuprited, if business in that direction opens very late. Till* allows the edvanlsge* ace ruing to ti* from (he Kail Road, which is inconstant empioy. mi-ill, bringing produca from, and catrying goods to tlm interior market*. Our packet* from tlra North come full of freight, fur this direction, nnd every thing in out City wears 4 rhociful and arrive ap pearance. • We hnvu enjoyed entire freednos. fur past summer, n* well u* for several y»ur«, tom any epi< domic, owing to our high nnd dry loentfon and to ourexecllent police regulation*. From thi* eitrtim* stance alone we might ennrider lira future full ot promise: hut when wo regard Aisidr* this, our pro- gn*-sing internal Improvement* hy Rail Bond nud Canal, our neiv lluoa of Packets and S earners, open. Ing new fiiciiltlestotravnlli-rs nnd our citizens, nnd the increasing favor with which ourcomnwiv.ini re sources nn? regarded both nt home ami abroad, w 1 congratulate our friends, of town and country, upon the prospect. Receipt* nf rollon at the following places aince October l*t. 1B38. J837. Georgia,Sept 30. 200048 314335 Smith Carol inn, Sept 20, •• ..215367 297575 Mobile, S -pr 20 • •.• ..252197 310021 New-Orlenns,Sept 20..... ..578864 728580 Florida. Sept),.. ...77792 114(100 North Curolinn, Sept 11,.. ...10776 1318!) Virginia, Aug. 20........ ...22201) 320U0 1363244 81471)0 The following is n statement ofthe stock of cotton n bund nt the respective places mined Suvmiuiih, S"pt 30 1641 3199 South Ciiroliiui.Sepi 20,.. 4185 2891 .Mobile, Sept 20 1330 681 Now-Orleiins, Sept 20,.... 0843 15302 Virginia, Aug. 20 .. 750 800 North Ciiroliim, Sept 1,.. . 1(101) 1800 Augusta it Hamburg, Aug 1 6265 7361 Miicoo, July 1 .. 1(100 825 Flu ridn, Sept 1,,'. 1500 3000 I’hiiudelphin, Sept 14,.... . 1846 350 Nutv-Yot'k, Sept 13, ...... 23000 13000 51360 49209 lliCE—Since our Inat report, the market hn*con tinued to present rather uquiet appcanincu,and lira sulcs have been exclusively for domestic use. Some small parcels oftho Now Crop Imvo boon received, which are heldut l J ilj, but wo hour of no sales ut those prices. FLUUU—'TU« market continues limited to small parcels for home consumption. Sides of Huwuid street lit $7$u74- C’unnl at A$u8i|. Supply small. CO UN—Ono cargo ot 3000 bushels, u superior nr- ticla, sold lust week at 95c. Rctuils from store nt 95o 106. The demand limited, and stock small GROCER IES—Throughout the month there Im* been quite ii fair retail deuiouJ for all des -riptiuns of Groceries. Sales of Porto Rico and St Croix Sunni' ut9al0|e. Coif.to 11*12$. Molusses31.i35. Tiie supply in inurket fair HAY—Sales nf700 bundles from store nt95u 100c Retails at $1$. BACON—There is a fair business doing in rids oriicle. Subs uf Hums at 14u I5e; sides ut llui2j; sluiuMcr* ul9nl lo. SPIRITS—In dnmeoic liqums, small sales of wlil-key ut 43 el I; turn ut 4-1145 { gin 48uC0. Sup ply unoiL EX< 'U ANGE—On England nomimd. Drafts on New York ut sight, 5 per cent prom. FREIGHT!}—Both Foreign and Coasiw-Ln dull To Liverpool, ut 11; to New Y"ik, 50c pn lailt 1 . Statement of Cotton, Sept. 30 Upl'ds. S. 1 Stock on blind, 1st Oclolinr, 31114 35 Received sine31st Ail" 1401 4 Do. previously,,... 191403 4885 195973 4844 Exported since 31st Aug. 620 Oi) Do. previously,.. 193830 4726 194450 4720 Stock on hand, including nil on shijw board mil doored on th" 30ih Sept. 1523 11H Corrrtpondencc afthe ,Y. J'. Jour, of Commerce. M VNCHES I KK, A.ic'. 31, 1839. Tlra Mill* in ibis recion trvy how be cons] Inrcd in full work, or nearly so, and the consumption per- Imp-23,000 bales per week. 'I lie stock in Liverpool on 23 I, wiis 518,1100 hales There may yet nri ivo from lira United 8 nto* 77,000 “ And from ot her places 80 000 “ Total, 670,009 Ten weeks consumption nt 23.000 411.000 Tho export is large nnd may ho 46,0110—460.000 Whilo tho sp'noers have small *toek; there will . be 210,000 bale* Tako from that, 80,000, which they should Imvo 80,000 Woil'd Irivp ii stuck only of 130.000 h«W The lowest stock in the kingdom for 15 years r>u*i was 213,0110, which wa* two years since.— Price* must keep down while money ia so scarce. Thohnrve«l is still promising, though the weather ia changnnhle. Tim lythe valuers in this district, it L stated, estimated the quantity n quarter more f linn tiie crop of last year. Their osiimates nro made when the grain is parti) taken from thu field nud parily standing. A broker in Liverpool haslraeo applied to for tlra pn*s ico of 500 Churtisls from Birminghum lo New York. P.S.—It (* “idda neg.iciwttnn for £300(10(1 ut 0 per cm, took place yesterday in Liverpool, for American account. R Asset.as. MARRIED, On 'he I2ili Inst., nt Biis'nl. Pennsylvania, RO BERT TYLER, elile-t smi of Guv Tyler, of Viiginin. m ELIZABETH PRISCILLA, dough- ter of Thomas A. Cooper, Esq., of the above place. OBITUARY. Dicd.in Savannah, on the loth in*t,.nfn*r«brief illness, JAMES H. LADSEN, ugml 19 years. Tlra premature death of this young gentleur.iii, has nxeited tho liveliest sensation of regret among hi* youthful acquaintance*,nnd riio-e who knew him ge nerally. Left an orphan, and without tlra cine of pa rental fostering, lie exhibited those qualities most attractive and eiulduring, und which promised well fir on honorable and useful mnnlio -d. But an nn- gel of dentil h is sped hi* shaft, and lira treo is with ered in it* pristine vigor,—iho flower is wasted in it* curly bloom. " The breezy cull of inceiise-hreHthiiig morn, The swallow twittering from tlra struw-huiltshed, Tho cock's shrill clarion, or th’ of lining hum. No mure shall rouse him from hi* lowly lrad." M. DIED, lit tips city, on S iturduy morning last, DAVID DIBBLE, aged seven year*nnd elevuidavs, »un of lira Into Mi. Samuel Dibld • .ol this city. In Wiiriiingloji county, on Sin day evening Inst, after lour days illness, Mr. MITCHELL U AT KINS, Sen of Washing oo c.ioioty,aged 0111* hundred uml line years mnl tlin*o ni'Uiih*. Ik* served ns pri vate imho Rcvilution. PASSENGERS Ter ship Newark, from New York—Mrs. O’Lea ry, Mrs Gray, Mr* Somers Rod son, Messrs J tt lYilriieigcr, O. H. Prince, Wm Cowles, D. Ladd. W II S'.evons, John H"nn'*y, Alex Lott- Alonzo Fascott, Elias Doan, Alexander Merril. Per l»r g Wm Taylor, from New York—Mrs Fitch and cldl I, Mrs McKiy, Mrs Haniiigton, Mis* Kellogg, ML* Scarlett, Me**r* Fitch, Scar lett. Currier, Bacon, Lawrence, Dcland,, Aik in, Frcthowny, Scandrett, Salisbury. In tiio L incashirc, at Now York, ftom Liverpool —Mi. Hardy, ofSavannuli. Per steamboat Col Jawett, from Charleston— Mia Montgomery, Messrs Montgomery, Reynolds, Redd, Warner, Anderson, «nd 3 deck 1W Stoamhoat Beaufort District, from Charles- too—Messrs. R. B. ILo'se. W M. Holrubsck, C. M- EiiicV, It. Bt»yu>P, P. D litU.capt. A. Chacc, For Dine It CMek vln Darien, Smvnie. h ’ SaeC- t. igi-J* "•*»--«. I—ekel FOII. iil l 1 * ' , W,fn, rat*le, mtsirr, win d> Mrt for Ura nlravi* places « n Saturday morn- tng. th - .»th inatant ut $ pa*t 9 ..’dock. For froitht or pussa^o, having «ii|rarior accommodations, aiw |dy oil board at Uocho's wharf or lo C LAGIIORN & WOOD, Agents, EF All freigljt piyiildo by shipper*. VT Sluve pusaei gm * maat Ira cleared at the Cus tom 11 oust*. Tho Forester will leave n'|ularly overy S«(ut«- •*ny- oct2 For Diirleiirnrmi«\vlck, St. nn. rys, Jacksonville mid Black Creek. KT?— ft Th" Steamer IVANHOE, Capr. iff»4sfc’.crtr}l. Bailey, will loave fur the nbovo pin- ces oiiSuiur>luy, thu 5th Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight orpussngn apply on board, or to oct 2 NOBLE A. HARDEE. N. B. All freight payable by shippers. Slave passengers must ho cleared Rt the Custom House. Passage From Baltimore to Sa vannah via Charleston* . snow I'liiij.tf snwcmnM - By the Atlantic Steam Packets, SOUTH CARO LINA, Cupt. Coffee, and GEORGIA, Capt. ltoliins. T HESE popular nnd well known Steam PHck- ata, having Inran newly coppered and put in th" host possihlu order, will enmmenco their regu- lor Trips • LEAVING NORFOLK. Gmugia, Cupt. Rollins, on Saturday, 21st Sep tember, Soul Ii Carolina, Cnpt. CnfToe, on Saturday, 28th September. LEAVING CHARLESTON. Georgia, Cupt. Rollins, un Salnnlay, 28th Sep tember. Smith Carolina, Capt. Coffee, on Saturday, 5th October. And so on, leaving Naif oik and Charletton, nl- tnruulRly eviny Suiurday. These i'uckeu mu ward will touch at Charleston and immediately proceed to Savannah,—Return to Charleston it, time for their regular Trips inward. Tho Control Hoii Road from Savannah to Macon, i* connected wirii Stage Houle* to Milledgeville, Augusta wntl Columbus, with ample uccmninoda- lion for any number tlmt may offer. 03“ Pussengois hy these Steam Bucket* tn tho South, leaving New York on Thursdays! Philadel phia Thursday evening, or Friday morning, will be in limn for tha Norfolk boat on Friday evenings at 3 o’clock, from Baltimore, tojoin tho Steam Packet waiting at Norfolk on Saturday. Tickets to lie hnd nt the nflico, Bnwly's wharf. Baltimore, or from ,1. B. Peak, agent nf Citizens Union Line, Duck street wharf, Philadelphia, on hoard lira Steam Bouts from Philadelphia to Balti more, nr on hoard tho Nmfolk Boats. Pnssngonnd fore on houid the Boats from Balti more to Charleston, $30—To Savannah $33. Re turning the romu. O' Ciiri'ingi's nnd Hoisesenn be taken on board the Georgia, uml freight in both Boat*. For funhor particulars inquire of T. SHEPPARD, Treasurer, Bowly's wharf. Baltimore, nr to CLAGIIORN & WOOD, rep 25-3m Snvunnah. Rlreol ComtniinicalkonTbctWficn Suvaiiiiuli and Clini'Iosion f via Beaufort. S. €. N 1^° fh The superior new steam packet SKiHSESCOL. JEWETT, John C. Bill, master, will rail regularly Iratwceu tho nhovo places, leaving Siiviiunuii overy Wednesday morning, at 8 oVIoelc. Returning—lonvea Clmileston every Saturday mm-uing immeilintelv on tho arrival of tho strum packet from Wihnington. Passengers making their arrangements to he in Clmileston on Saturday or in Suvuuuuli on Wednesday morning, will proceed on tlrair jnurimy without delay. Persons for the up country, returning from the North during tho prevailing sickness lo Augusta, will find this theic most expeditious, safe nnd pleasant route homo- wind. Application—postage paid, to either of thd undersigned will secure births. ELIJAH HENDERSON, Agent, Savannah. A. LAFITTE A BROTHER, sept 12-3taw M. W. F. Agent, Charleston. For Havana. j&it The new coppered nod copper fastened Schr COM. WARRINGTON, Captain- Bo it’d, will sail for tho above port on Sunday next, 6th Inst. For freight or passugo apply to oct 2 S. PHlLBltlCK & CO. For New York—(Georgia line.) * 2jg> Thn new und splendid packet brig G. B. t*® LAMAR, Capt. Risley, will be despatched for tho above port. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations,apply on board at Moore's wharf, or to out 2 L. BALDWIN. For Baltimore. v Tlw* brig EDW lN, Cnpt. Terrell, will mirat vvithdespiirehf.ir the nhovo port. For freight r passage apply to S. I*H11.BRICK & CO. Who offer for snlo, landing from said brig: 35 boxes small plug Tohneeo, 56 hbls. und 22 half bbls fresh Flour. For Philadelphia. A The fust sailing packet brig J PALMER, ■£ Ardly, muster, will meet with quick despateh. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to captain A, on kourd at Ancinux's whalf, or to COHEN, M ILLER & CO. •ep 20 For New York—(Old established lino.) ijjii The fast sailing packet brig GEORGIA, im*t Niclml*, muster, will have immediate des patch. For freight nr passage having good accom modations, apply to muster on board at Anciaux’s wharf, ur to «ll COHEN, MILLER & CO. For New York. A The packet ship NEWARK, D. V. Soul- 3: lard, muster, will sail on Tuesday 8th Inst: For freight or pnssuge, liuviug good accommoda tions, apply uu buiml on Iraurd at Mongin’s upper whnrf, or to oct I WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Wcw Fall and lYlnier Goods. B Y the latest arrivals from New York and Bos ton,and by the barque Gazelle from Llverpoo 1 , the undersigned have rereived u full assortment of new nnd sensoimblo Dry Goods, for sala by tbo package o piece, on their usual liberal terms. SNIDER A NICHOLS, sep 28 dgw-cfo No . 7 A 10 Giblmn’s building. BlnlDcny and Sl»k Culture. WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS,and JX*. MASON SHAW, Imve now growing, in tlm most flourishing condition, in Augusta, Georgia, ad-> joining Ura Hampton llaco Course, about 80,000 Morn* Multicantin Trcet, which tiray offer for salo in lots to suit purchasers. For further information enquiiy may bo made of Messrs. Cheneys, at their cocoonery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw, nt the Engle nnd Phrenix Hotel in'Augusta^ Having had several years ex|H’riencc in cultiva ting the moms muiticaulis from bud*, cuttings, &c. tliey will furnish each purchaser with printed in structions of tlra best nnd must approved manner of pluming and col ti voting tlra trees, the kind of soil most suitable for growing the same; and also for rearing the silk worms uml reeling the silk. They will also have fur sulo, Silk Worm Eggs of the most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with great care for their hcnlth, strength uml perfection, nog 17.3m-*u CciiIimI Hold, Hacosi, Georgia* * V The subset iber Imving taken thnt wellknown L establishment fur 11 term of years, most res- leetfuliy tenders his services to lira public ns an Inn v-epei. He declines any newspaper detail* or fair / promises of wlmt ho intends to do for those who f mnv call on him. but simply adds, tlmt his constant ■Hint* will be used lo render nil comfonnble that may favor him with their onmpsnv. Please cull raid try. FREDERICK SIMS, sept 2-w3m Florida lloioe. ST. AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA. L Tiii* commodious Hotel has been put in SL complete repair; now furniture, bedding, Ac- Src.: nnd is open for the reception nf visitors, under the aup rintendonca uf tho undersigned, who pledges himself so to conduct thn establishment, as to secure to it a dim actor equal to any Hotel in the Southrrn country, W. W. OATES. N. IL—Good Stabling for Horses, arid utienliv* Ostler*. Ono and two horse Curriuges, and Sad dle IJorse* for hire. bt. Augustine, August 5, 1839.—aug ifl |»w2nv