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(•IIIHOKM’IIIA WILL ItKTURN TO IIKK
After tlx Jreara nfxhvmj i» tint Y*»l«ral e«r, i>M
l-hlUdripb!. Jinimlre* lo tala Iwr piece in llie Je.
hwerntie rankl. The fulhi»l»l In fnim 'he Penn-
rvlrnninnoftlic Alb. Ilortnh (.rlheciljnl Penn!!!
INSPECTORS' ELECTION.
* DEMOCRATIC VICTORY!!
The result «>Tllio election fur Inspectors’ "I - tin*
^<1enemi Wrethm heir! vralenluy in the eiiv ninl
county ef PhilnJelphln, i. hljhly sml.ljrmj tmlie
| Democmlic pony. In the Monty the„nrar-pile
enre prenenun nuyrtrity of uloml 2000 for ilia jh-
■noeratie uadUum for In.aart.ir.. ami are lift* it
prnhoblo that thlr mojciHly lit tire c.urily Will !«• in-
ennued to nbont S30II on the llomncrarlc. onloly
ticket for -Auemhly. Tlri. will l» . mlu of oeor
200H ruten in the eoutny tlnro ln»l toll.
In tire Clr* of I'hilurlelplilir. the .Iran* ho rl or
Kodrtnli.nl, ilto Pedenl nr.tj.ulty ofl«<l .«"trU n“
riuml Ur lex rhnn one half id what il war, Iho. nr-
fording n grutiryiog pnMjwet for Tuo.doy next.
. OLD MARYLAND POIIBVBIII
v>0 copy the followlnx from tiro Cllnhr, xhowlnf
tire font inepondeinn n uf Demiwralic prioriplex in
I Mnrjlatnl, oxer Kcrleruli-m nnr. It. mUonolxt—
LEGISLATURE.
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Counties. Dkmocrat*.
Alleghany, 3
Annapolis.
Anne Arundel,
Bnlthnnre,
Baltimore city,
Calvert,
Caroline,
Cnrroll,
Cecil,
Charles,
Dorchester,
Fredrrirk,
Hartford,
Kent,
Montgomery,
Prince Georges,
Queen Annus,
Somerset,
St. Mntys,
TmIIniu
Washington,
Wurcuster,
3
Wit |I1T.
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0
3
n
0
3
4
0
43
4
0
2
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0
0
4
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MAIIYLAND BLKCTION.
Tho return* n* they rontiuun to come in nlTnnl
Increased cnu-m Co- rejoicing nt the ligiml ove>
throw of ant i-ropnldicnnisni in Mnryluinl. lory
•id not yet sufficiently complete to ctiuMe us to t,tvo
precisely the p-tpnliir vote, hut tho ovorwnolming
majority for the ciinso of sound principles h • • sur
prised our friend* m il utterly 1 . oufoun led our udvei-
Uriel throughout the State.
CONG U ESS.
Tlte following giMitlunrao urw el till :—
•J, Democrat*. H’sigi.
James Carroll, John Dennis
Solomon Hillen, Jr. Win. C. Johnson,
% J. T. H. Worthington, Daniel Jenifer,
■i Francis Tfoinms,
> tiHiilip F. Thomas.
Baltimore Pott, 5/5 imt.
From the Milledg'vilte Record• r, 0/A in*/.
(To Hit Exrcltrncg Ike Coo- nor. of Georgia
and the Cnmmteiinntr* of the “ We tic in a. <1
Atlantic Railroad."
Gkxtlkmkn So soon a* the Hood* or Ceriifi.
He* of Stute Del a were prepared, the salt; of
which had In-on nothin ir. *d by nn Act of the lest
4 Gen* ml Ass -mhly, I left home in quest*( n market,
d Your loiter of aitoiney having conferred on modi*
| cn-lhimiry p< wars in reL-md to tho lime, place, and
,1 term* of side, mid •■i|H-niddedlheduty of puirfois-
•i in* mil-with suit .Me appurtenance* fur lb - road.
5 a visit to Europe was look) d to, nlniust ns n mutter
\ of emote. Dot the moiuhly expendii liras l.ici.
• dnnt lo the rapid prog.vss of the work of cn -true-
tiun,nndtlie Nppiehco.h-dsr ori.yoffunds.il -nion-
tinted tho necessity of dispo« ; ng of a pan of the
frond* ns soon us pracdo dde. H.ivimj | i*t y,.-r
• mndo an advniitagi-ous dispiisiiion such pnjM-f in
■ tin-city of New York, 1 , t great cnnlid o in
i la-ing able to do so again, nnd i on my way
1 dibber, when the Hank or Ao--usta m nle me no of-
ei.wldch Idid not hesiiiuntoiicoept. It gave me pur
j? ’ulna fur one hundred and iwenty-livo lionds of .590
. terling each, mid ns-umed llieex|N-n-e and risk of
• ransfeiring the funds to the office of tho Itnilrnad
emimissionera at Mnriettn or Cn' vil'e, as one
lice or the oilier might host snl- the convenience
f the Board and of the contractors *n whom peri-
gj dieal payments worn to Im mndo. For this sole of
ittte stock, doubtless the best thill hits be -i made
{ n either Eornpe or America, since tho mo-tth of
• darch, tho Statu is mainly iitdelm-d to the public
v pirit nnd liborulity of the gent lemon, who it id thn
'x lirrctionof that Hank. It is not pretended th.-
•’ hoy sought to he*tow n clunky; it is well known
hat tho Stale of Georgia needs the chniity of no
no; bin it is cortuinly ttuo that this instito ion an-
rvcinted tho emergency, and was willing to ru.nply
10 wants of tho Government on f.ivnnbin t- r.ns.
J lluving concluded this tnuiMH-lion, nnd placed
t the proceeds of sale subject l • the order* of t' o
• Commissioners, 1 prucocdml to Philadelphia and N.
York. In lioth tlraseci ios I foan-l that money was
becoming scarce, interest high, aul Siuia lionds not
to he ncgociated at nny thing nppmaching fnmer
price*. But as newspaper accounts represuoted
that recent sales of Americ.-in set n iiie» had In'
tnado nt fairpiices in London; nnd as it wus tho
miinion of somo of tho most Intel 'gent nnd judi
cious friends (.had in New York, th t by combining
sain of lionds with the purahuse of rails, I co ild
omplish tho ohjectsaf my agency, 1 determined
make ntiinlof Kuiopcnn ninike *, mid in thn
mouth of May took a passage fur Liverpuo. 1
carried loiters of introduction to most of the cm-
»ent honker*nnd rnpitulwta in lem-lon, and from
many of them had pr Tors of nid in my n>-gocia-
Hons, which entitle them to my apt-rial-jcknowh-'g-
nts. Unfortunately, howover, .o mon--taiy ro-
ireos of liw Kingdom were found to Ira a'r udv
lusked, and scarcely loss emhirra*sed Utnn
s I had left behind me. The strongest h»u*cs
London, even tho Hank of E • land, soenv-d to
prebend an aii|irourhiiig crisis, and wt ro making
forts so to husband their mean*, us to pn*s it in
safety. During the mouths of Juno nnd July, nl-
■ways considered the most favorable season fm s-iclt
frusiuoss, I believe (with iho i-xceptioti uf a fow
^ simres uf United States Hank stock) there wn* nut
' a singlo sale of A., ricun s- entities. The S-ates
of New York and Mn»*achu»cit«, from their known
punctunlity in tho pnymenl of interest, have in Eu-
i rope a higher credit than any other States of this
.Confederacy; yet ilo-ir pa;rar was unsuli-abl-, but
at most reduced prices. .
As the scarcity of money in England wms pr-t*y
.'i generally ascrilied to the failure o." tlm Inst years
; i^ corn crop, and the consequent ox|wrtalion of laix«
quaniftjes of bullion to pay for bread stofls in foreign
countries, my friend* in London ndvisod mo to ro-
J snaln in Europe till tho c-n s of tlte present year
* : should be rcapt; expressing tlto belief, that *f nbitn-.
‘ : riant, moneyed nporntion* would become m-iro lilse-
l xol, and thnt I might ho|n* to make a smisfactory
,' -snio. It was also suggested t’tni the intervening
| tim« might be adva itaguously p issed in visiting the
ynarkets of tho Continent, especially those of Hol
land. Anxiously desirous lo raise at least fund*
,sufficient to eairy thr -ugh such contracts fnrw.uk
r St* the Commissioners had already made, I procured
i j |n London necessary letters of introduction, and
V crossed the British channol. In France, Belgium
and Holland, I rnada acquaintance with somo of
Ll the most opulent bankers— .vithout, hna ever, being
able to dispose of stock on terms that I could think
of accepting. The great Innkin : house of Hojh-
&, Co., of Amsterdam, professral high confidence in
American securities; and in limu* of less pecuniary
embarrassment and alurm. would probably have
talum, at gmal prircs, a much larger amount of
stuVk than I hud for side.
The first of August Iteing now at ha d, the time
when it was suppo*c-il that tigiHtd English harvest
would revive the tnoui-y nnrkct, I r. turned to Lon
don, and matin further effort* nt negoc-iatmn. I
stfierrd the wliole rtf my r ni tioing botnl* at ninety-
four jrcr cent’., tine lull’ payable in rui’s ns soon ns
tliev could bo deliven-tl nt any s-ti l>* Eiigiisii or
>VctcIi port, tho oilier in cush or crailit, subject to
mv immediaio ooler. This oiler not being oece|4-
od. I finally proper • 1 to s^ll to M< >*rs lU-etl, Irv
ing 8t Co., with whom I had negoe'atrd last year,
bunds to the amount of half a million of dollars, at
ninety per cent., to lw paid by two or three in-tul-
meats on sltort time. Knowing tin- gn-at *iren-th
anti influence of lire bona-, ami ilie proof* il haJ n-
pealedly given of a tlesire to srne ho State <A
Georgia, 1 bad reason* to lieliuvo that tbe*o fiivnr-
able term* woulJ be accop.-ed. Two of C • seni.tr
memlter* of tin* Itotiso I* mg abo ut at llie lime 1
called, my pnqra*ltion In writing f.tr tlwir
consiileraiioi.; wlul-i | t.s.k lira op|**rlouiiy of g.e
iltg to I be West of Fn -Inn I in om-uil M' inf.iroia-
lion tmtchiiig the itisnol uton- ami •liipor-nt of ni-l»,
CWt. efrat^vs, ht*i> 4c. A^te-siily to a prooiis*
made me, a let er from one of the jaaior member*
of lira finn c-tnwyvd to me at Llvrqtool the answer
of tlte house on tlte several p ln«» submlttcil. As
this letter and my reply form an appropriate part
nodes ate gi<
of my rejHH t, copit
o given t
LONDON, Aug. 7,1839.
To J. CnAWmao, Esq.
Live»poolt
Dxah Sint—Ihttvo submiitod to my partners
lira pro|Ki.nis you authoilcetl me to make resp* elitig
tho putrba*e ol HlHt,llOU ofG -orgia Stain stock at
ninety—ni.d with reference lotlw payment of divi-
demls on lira bonds of that Slate for a contmisiioo
of uiie-li.tlf |ter cent.
A* 1 have already intimntt-dtityiNi.iilsquitehn-
|Mis-ihie, in tho pres t »tateof our mutie) market,
to realise thealaive larnd* ti|Mtn tlm condition* you
tlesire; mill il would not bn convenient for us to
Hike i hem f.r our own account, however anxious wo
nuiy be to promote the oltj-rl of y nir visit to this
c.Mintry, ihhI fa-ilititc tlieim,«..tiint undertaking*
of lira State.
Wo slittll In-glad to tiiu|ertnko lira payment of the
divideiul* uii thn terms tnenlhuietl; und wn fully n|t*
pn-ciate the di»|i-tsitiiiii you have expressed, to pre
fer our agency far surh matters.
In the expeetatioo of seeing you here befotu your
departure lor th-- Uni-oil Suite*.
1 remain, th nr -lr,
Yuuts, vety truly,
J. IRVING, Jn.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10, 1039.
ToJ. Irtish, jr., Esq., Home „f Reed, IrringSf
Co., ttOndon.
DkarSik:—I have to acknowledge the receipt
of your favor of thu 7th, und lira friendly Interest
your ll»u»a takes in tho object of my visit to this
country.
Though the price which I have propo-tal to sell a
sm ill p.irt uf the bund* in mv possctiiun, is fur
litwi-i- Uiau they were expected to command in thn
London oi-irk^t, 1 hud nh'orvedtno much of tho de-
ranged stunt of munotary ulliiirs in tld* country, to
h-qra forns:tlt*on Iratb-r terms- Intha-d,nllcirrum-
sitiiices considered, I nn not sinpiis<-d at a failure
to sell even at 911 |*er coat. Besitles lira scarvi-y of
inuiiey, which <« u* gieutly retlo -etl tint price uf ull
Amuiicun securities, it is sufficiently obvious ihal
disci iminuliun* uro ninth- Iratween those which have
llie guaranty ol'Nottlatro and of Smilbi-rn Slates
The n-usoiisureilouhlless satisfactory to iIiomj who
cnvrtain thorn; hut If ability to pay debts,combined
wit It liocnm i tig mot ivos of self-respect, und a deep in-
leiesiin sustaining tliecr dit oft ho Stine, can Ira su|»-
|tosed to avuil uny thing, in securing punn-tmlity,th-
people of Georgia must regnrl such a dn. riminn-
ii"ii us the more oflspring of ignureni e and preju
dice. It is tree thut tlte Siam is not an inveterate
burrow, r; her pap r has tint b un hawked on th-
stock exehattges of Euro|»e; slid has had no occasion
to m ike an ex|Niso uf bur ti«eal resouro-'s, lor the
p irposo of eonciliatiiig tho fuvorori<onkrr*,orciim-
promisiu • tint cl tun* ofilisappointeil crodiiur-; unri
pel-hips lortkete rcatont her jatper i* umlvivalu
ed.
Fortunately Georgia is not dependent on foreign
huio* for thu itraios of cariying on hrrpublio works.
When her fund* wore worth eight pereent. at horn-,
*ho puiporly euininied the frugality ot supplying
immediate wants at five nr six; ami therefore sent
ImiiiiI* to Ruro|>e. Ills however nut prubaldc that
sho will soon s.-ndanv nnro.
Thu terms on which Reed, Irving Si Co. propn«e
to pay tho dividend* or interest an the State’s dclo
in Lond.in.nmoiitiiin-* now to about seven hundred
and fifty tht.usnntl riol-nrs, are quite satisfactory
On—li ilfofono per ceiil. is the commission nskod
by nno heriigoncy,nnd will bo cheerfully pail to
tin-in.
Hoping to sail next week fo- thc United State*, I
linvo only to add assurance* uf |ier*oiiu| regard, nnd
to nsk ymi to loader my particular ie*pect* to tlm
lion. Mr living, ouo of tlm senior nirm a;r* of year
House.
J. CR WVFORD.
I h tvo no ren-on to heliu\ctlmt the hoinls «,f this,
or indeed liny oilier State, wore ahsohllely tins de-
iilt.e—per dnlois inigin h tvo lavn tempiwl to t .ke
them at n Ini ivy iliscoont; bill l know that tin-Stale
ofG.-orgia had in Irar lunik *t fk, ami in her rrve-
iiin-s.iuisi ig from n m-alonito *y«lem of tnxnthm
lisctl resource* more thin eiioa -h in relievo her
f-nm such saciiticn*. I kiivw.mmctivcr, tlm value
of iIra State’s e-redit, ninl was detennio A ilt-.l It
shoultl not -uilurbv any act nfmioo.
Theaggf -gulo tlebltif the S iitc.cuitrnned opto
this ihim lor purp.t-.es of intcrnul improvement,
nmu.-ot* to sniuelliiii.; over seven hundrctl and fif.y
lliini-und dollars—thr- ioten-sl of which is payable
semi-niinua y in Loniloti. Tliongh not specinlly
charged with such n doty, by your letter of attorney,
l deemed it advisable to contract with n ILm-o of
that city to make regular nnd punctual payim-nts in
this interest. The connni-si -ns usually all-«re4
fur such service* in Loudon, is on© pur rent.; but
having learned that at lonst one Houmj would do
the business fur luilf that compensation, I insisted
on liketernis.to wldch lleml, Irving St Company
agreed; ami nt my requo*t nnd prumisn thnt lira
s-im should he reim Mirscil without d.-lv, advanced
funds to pay Interest o.i nil tho Siam’s bond* now
in Euro|M-, up tolhe fire*, of Mnrch next.
Respectfully s-ihmitte-l,
J. CR WVFORD.
Sparta, Sept. 25,1839.
BALTIMORE, Oct 5.
VtotKXT IIuunirAXK at Hkkmuim.—By the
selir Catharine, Waite, at thu port yesterday from
Bermuda, whence she sailed the 18th September,
a file uf Bom: tin pnpeta hash cn received at tho
Exchange IL mling Rount*. Tho Hamilton Btre
mudinn of the 14th giro* thu details of a most vio
lent hut ricano whicli vi*i c*l lira Bermuda Island*
nu thn 11 th, tloing gru ltd im tgo (o lira house* of the
towns of Hamilton nnd St. G orgu'*, taking olT thn
rools of sumennd gn-uily injuring oilier*,and de
stroying large nuo.lt. rs of cs-tlat tree* in evt-ry part
oi'thui*hin.|. Ttmg tln wnsaixtiinpaub-rl with most
viiili-uttnriuiits of ra n, ami th • gusts of wind e*u«-
sed the wave* of tlm nce.ni to cast showers of sua
water far over land, so thut many of tlm link* of
drinking w-slcr throughout lira country are brackish,
ami various kind* of fish wore found on luml hun
dred* of yard* from the shore.
TheStira Hou»c«, Commissioners’ ILmim-s, Na
val Hospital nnd Hr ak water at lira Dock Yard on
Ii-olnnd 1*1 tml am mw-li injiired. F**ur vessel* in tlm
li'irlntur of llamUleo, including liar brig (Catharine,
of Haiti Iiine.rntlo out tlm gale in safety, hat coasid-
erabled'tmngo wusdone to t n tilerve**>-l*belonging
in tho I*lauds. Til * •-•hr. Etlwarrl.of St. John, N.
B. wa* driven ashore ami h-tlf fillerl with water.
Tho «clir. William Nelm*, ci*i ashore ami ilamatod.
At St. G.-orge’s, tho Royal Barracks were slightly
injured and much d image was done lo tho wharves.
Tho BritLh barque Sir Coiin Camp's II was driven
nihme and totally wrecked. Wu are happy to find
that amidst all th • ravages of tho storm, out a tingle
human life wa* lost.—Patriot.
nw for support, and wbrl took to me for protec
recourse toaproTesskta la tho exerrta-nf
^Mch I was unro mmt happy, I ttit«t my IViemls
r ill not like mo tho less, nor withhold Iram’mo tlrair
patronage, because I hno the Saviour of lira world,
end worship at the shrine of Nature's God.
Year end lira Public's, obedient sen-ant,
C. II. I’ahsoxs.
The Manager of the Natkmal Tlaoure, Cincin
nati, nnn winces lira engagement of I'aiimrs to |n-r*
f-nn in that artablishim-i.t.
A?
S\TPIIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1839.
Flag of the free! still besrthy sway,
Umlimin'd through ages yet anteld t
O’er eartlt's proud realms thy stars ilisptny.
Like morning's ratllantchMids unrolled.
Flag of tha skies 1 still peerless shine.
Through ether's ature vault unfurled,
Till every hand ami heart entwine,
To sweep oppression from the world.
prosperity of my ad .ptcd country, whb-h
divides with the coeatiy of my Idrth, on prinriples «f
ct}ualiiy, my fomlcst hopes ami wishes-—md wliit-h
I hare for year* atrugglml to goad agaliut lira
maelstrom sd* nullification—the curse ami lira alar,
minarinn of all gond gvrvemment. And 1 do fl-riter
myself that if half lira seal, lira ardour, ami tin- lilscr-
•lity of expenditure had taken p.xo In lira ci rv a
lion of tlra defence of good govvt norant, ami peace
ami sutler, that hate been put into activity to *pn<ad
lira pc«tifi-mua doctrines of st-diiirm ami anarchy,
wo shoultl now Ira in a stnte of |ranee nml soCiii'ty
—wlraroas our course at pre»nnt is
*' IVr Igira*
Supposito* cim-re dolostx.”
A pretence for excit'-meiit will never Ira wanting.—
Tho slave qirastlnn—or Internal hiqwovx-uraut—or
somothlng cl*e, mpially grtutmlh-ss. will lie made the
stalking horse to lend to lira grand—* ho ultimate
-tfrject—« dis ol-ition of the Union, nod a separate
coofeth rucy, wldch they will elUH-t.la-yoailadonht,
within it very fow years. Such efforts a* they make,
with such |ialtry ami feeble counteraction newr fail
ed of succccs.
" Yours ro«|H-ctfullv,
•• MATHEW CAREY.”
Philadelphia, May 21, 1833.”
FOR PRRR1DBNT.
MARTIN VAN BIREN.
FOR VIC IS PRESIDENT.
JOHN FOsTSYTH.
Suhject to thededsion of a National Convention.
r HEALTH OF SAVANNAH.
Reports aroclreulnted in tlra Interior injurious lo
tlra reputation of our city for general Iraalth We
havn heretofore refrained from noticing rla-se re-
ports, as any thing we w ruM state, would Ira, in
somo measure, contrr '.toted by our Bills of mortal
ity, published weekly. There Bill* give all lira in
terments within tho city, including all lit. submits
and all hospital cases. In a commercial city like
Savannah it must bo expected, writh so large a re
sident population, (embracing many good aub'ccts
for autumnal fever,) that tlrare will be In the autumn,
more death* than at any other period of tlra year,
hut we say on good authority, ami assure our coun
try friend*, that there I* no cpidnmie. nory, and none
Most DistkssixoShipwrkcx.—Captain Little,
of tho ship Gliugnw, at this p-wr, frou Liverpool,
reports that on the IStli Sept., in lat. 39 40. l->n. 61
20. wind light from lira wt-twanl ami bafiling, he
ditcttv -ied at n di«lancu tlra app-aiaoco of a raft
wiih sumeiliingonit, bore up ami sent hi* boat and
look from it three hum in Iraings, witli scarcely any
lifu in ilium, took tlram on board, and learnt that
they wote the only sut vivors -if a crew of nineteen
men, b -lunging ro Urn ship Arah,Cnpt Ro'iertson. ol
and for Hull, from Bnlire, Hondur»«, with a cargo
ofmalingnny. Duringtlra gale of lira lOth Sept, site
wa*di«ma*t. d,anil finully w*-nt entirely to piece*.—
TIkish sitvetl ware on tho side nf the n-mp, b
four planks twenty feet long. They bid bee
this raft five duvs without any thing except two co
co* mils, which they found, atal were in a most
wn-teited an-l otarving condition wh**n taken «*4T
ami wotdtl not have tut vivetl ami h--r tlay. Thsrrr
wt-r»-originally 9 upon tlra raft, iuclud.ng tba mate,
bill they hml previously dif*l,-»rin-c-mting deranged
fur wantof f-aitl, had jiimpetl into tlra *ea. Tlra
onm -s of those saved are Willi im West wmal, car
penter, of Selhy, Yorkshire, England: John Ar*toj.
a I’rus ian, ami llalvur IlaralM.-n, a Xoiaeja*.—
Rid.
Inis existed during the summer. Until lira last
fortnight the death* have been fow indeed, exhibit
ing remarkable honlih for a Southern ellv, with
surh a mixed population. Tlra stokirat* reeer ly
has been confined to the outskirts of tlra city, hut
we are advised thnt there are very few case*, at this
time, of fever. Most of tlicse are in the confine*,
and the few which exist in the heart of lira city
can, as well a* tho very few death* w’. *ch haw
there occurred, he traced to imprudence or mwvi-
snnnhln exposure We haw not heard of nny non
resident who hn* visited us being take.i rick, Iwtt it
hi* I icon remnrketl to us by a frieml, thnt tlra min
ister of our largest Church wouhl not, if Ira hml
been in the dlv this summer, haw licen requ'tvd
to officiate more thnn once in III* congregation.—
Tld* too was not a case of bilioiis fe •-
While titlrar Staillient cities haw laran rewrely
afllici(*d, Snvuuuah. as n city, has ntuo.lt reason fur
thankfulness. The course her Antirarities aihqtt
to puhlidt, in the Sexten's Re|ract for lira week, aB
interments, is, in tatr opinion, unwira, a* cast-* nt
tiro Hospital and |iersunt brought dead f.oni the
country are inclutled, ami thu* lira Bill I* mutlo a;*-
patently large, and |m|rars in other places noticing
tlram are not apt to discriminate, but slate Uratn in
the aggregate.
Irat a'l wlra choose to visit lira city uMiomm in
prudence at this soasnn, and wo fre'tove tlray will he
as cxcnqrt from attacks of any kind, as in any other
Southern city on the Atlantic Coast. If they will
expose the r Hospital erse a il all cescs in tlrair
suburbs, wo will compare our hills of mortality
since 1829 (when various causes introduced an epi
demic) ami we fear trot tho result. Large numbers
if immigrants arriving hero in the hojw of employ-
meat on «mr Rail Road sml other works of Inti-roal
Improwment, are certainly lit subjects of disease
in any Southern climate. Tin y slrauld not ohiw
out before a frost, wlraren* since the first of Sep
tember tho steerage |MU*oo>.» from New York
alone amount to 331.
If any person will examine our bill* of mortality,
they will discover that the case* of fewr are, with
fuw exceptions, confined to immigrant foreigners.
REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES.
It is indeed gratifying to all wlra haw 1 ibored In
the causa of Republicanism, and wlra wore guided
solely by the unerring sundard nf ptinciple, to pe
ruse the gloritms news which readies ns on all
hands, from one extremity of our vast country to the
other.
It was but the other tlay that tlra city«/the Em
pire State pound forth Irar imrin.l* of freemr^
who scaltcrrsl to lira witols, we trust forever, i.»
hopes of Fmlerriism, which hod fira a brief p-iltal
made the Civic Halls of New York a dwelling place.
Then came oa the Old Domlahra—chivalrous
la ml of Pocahontas—where the pure brew of LL
Irariy ditpdleil the mist «f Fetlerali*m. ami opened
tlte eye* of Freemen Ui their best autl most abiding
interests.
Then did \lahama, Imliana, Kentucky ami Ma
ryland (la«l llhMigh not least,) rash to lira rotora,
and tralily nuaprar.
And shall we forget the a—r^o fro-forgotten Key
Stnoe State I Where the Republican PoaTXa sue
coe.to.1 tlra Federal Rit.vkr -where a nwctnm tmik
place, almost unparalleled ia u»e annds of politics,
—where Mob Law atal Tyranny fraud advocates in
a Governor and his Mibordiaaies—frat which bad
to bend before the common sense and united actioa
of an indignant people.
We should indeed be sati-frad with the result a*
it is already kaowa throughout the Union
sh«!l Ira even more than satisfied should Georgia
cap the democratic pillar-
To our fitemU we can utter nothing ten cheering
und*. We haw been socoessful so far—and we
bare a-ked the M wa-cbman" 4»* goet the might /
He replies—“ALL’S WELL!”
ELECTION RETURNS.
SPARTA. Oct. 8,1839.
We carried the Senator for this county, hut mad*
nncnutetl for tho House.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
J-’or Governor.
Union. State High's.
McDonnltl, 301 | Dou^lrartj. 3?(i
Gilmer heat Schley here 171—gain 99. *
Senator.
Broun, 351 | Sayre, 292
Representative*, Butts, Guilder and lliudtom
all Stute Right*. '
Ratification, 294
No Ratification, 283
Whole number of votes, 699.
JASPER COUNTY.
fbr Governor.
McDonald, 507 | Dfuglrartv, 110
Gilmer’s majority uvur Schley in this county, in
1837, was 116.
Senator, Jordan—Representatives, Ruhurtsun,
Water* and Wyatt, all Uniou.
Ratification, 413
No K •lificuiitut, 422
MORGAN COUNTY.
For Governor.
322 I Douglteny, *
Senator.
336 | Porter,
Repretentalieei.
359 I Martin, 518
318 1 Reese, 490
| Peoples, 3U3
It itifieatiun small maj'iiity.
We delayed issuing our pa|ter, until n late hour,
for lira ptt< |at«e of furnishing the result of yeatralny'-
nlection. Il will he found below. Continent is tit
necessary. Customary rs il is fur defeated iraitie
tefiuinn excuses,or rentierleasnns f>r tlieinll-.c-i..
littire, wo shad trot do so. Wo shuuM li-tvu
elect'll, Vwe had receivtal voiea enough, ami fa
«p«Mking so lar a* *r(f iacoticeuuHl.care little about
lira matter. Then* I* sai l to tra no money in tlra
State Treasury; in tb eve I sulecteut. wo might
have keen munpelM Ui bear our own ex|tonses.—
Ai it is, we can stay at homo, try to collect, in or
der to pay our debt'.— IVa.kimglon Spj.
WILKES COUNTY.
For Governor.
McDonald,
Bonner,
Stallings,
Durden,
McDouald,
399 \ Douglirrty,
Senator.
426
Irvin,
363 1 Andnisun,'
Repmentativee'.
409
Brown.
370 1 Ton mb*,
42fl
Woottun,
304 1 VV in’iirld.
3!I8
H.I,
328 1 Killgore,
395
Mr Par-tot*, the actor, ha* relapsed into bisirio-
nit**, alter all, notwithstanding hi* ratter theatrical
disclaimer of auy such intention. He has ukeu an
" hntitirahto tiisciiargu” Ir-'m tlra Mflh-riirt churrJi,
and i-simJ bi* rarJ in .* me vrrla.
By lira following certificate it will Ira seen, that I
have honestly w ithdrawn myfelf front tlra MetltoJist
K. church, and am uo longer anwmlrarof dial honor
able body,
“Tlti- is t i testify dtU C. B Psrs.«s it Itow-
ablv absolved from all comt ranra with the M«vbo-
dirt church. Riciiakii Ttimsos.
Pre irli-r in charge of lilt *t. station, LouUsillc.'
Mr I'^rsmts further say-:
My •entnneots, from iirtli(iiraiii. unforeseen, un-
expreted. and mil to Ira d < it.-iunsU'ies'#.
have umlergom- a rraliejl <-b mge * a*ldrres-I
you. Ik ing m*w entirely tree fnnu *11 -lUiaiawM,
•houbi 1 hereafter find it rrooesssry, iu otd- r to sup
ply tlra uooilul waul* uf U|<.*C wtw arc de|raudeiil
MATHEW CAREY-ORIGINAL LETTER.
We have bcea favored with the following extract
of an original letter, from the late venerable Ma
thew Caret, to a gentleman of this c'ty. The
etter wa* written on the 21st of May, 1833, when
Mr. Csat.T diwrilsil him-eif a* exactly 73 aad |
year* old. The ardent p«trioti«m that abound* it
the extract i« clnractcri-tic of lira m in ami uf hi*
native cotntry—while lira attach meat be erinres fra
die land nf his ad qrti-rt. *l-»e* eq.al credit to lii*
tewd ami heart.—Woo Id that all frit a* warmly it
terested in the in-truti»n« of our gieat republic, a*
did Mathew Caret. In that event, then* w.
Ira litt!o danger uf hi* pre fictions c-rarcraing the
“di»«oliitinn” of our gfavra* Uni -n irr-t bring
jit-1. But alas, it i* ma so! Tiro Molorii of Party
is. (M-riivp*. too powerful to Le pro.trated Ly tie
eT-rai* of the |tbi!-*»q4tic sage—aad Uro tasclttaa-
tiutu uf a Stsfi'ssac O a tjMuti>N assy yet wknl
overturn the mstwurk* of mom. ami rabvert tiro
wise aad bwsefictal laws which have hitirorto brraa
our best tjrfoocr* againH tiro isnfiisn HUemjn. if
designing irahssrs. Bur we lrs< tiro dsy i* far-
very for d «taat, trsra the ms U Ihtarmc)
have firaever * M •) tiro Aiarighty Pm»u ties'
raised « WiUirurx *o Jdiner lsls cotriuf from
bondage, »v«rt tiro mJ tmily *
W. t’sv * aiiact: —
" i fori gratified ia the favoundda apprreiarfoa *4
my labour* for tiro pruasotMai ef the peace, hnypu
[(uhmunicatkh.]
It seems rather singular, that die agent of the
State uf Georgia, wlm went to London to nbtnin a
loan for lira Stalo a stem tinra since, should | M ve
prefemil Messrs. Held, living & Co. of that city
for tlra agent on tlto part of tlra Stute for lira pay
ment of its interest on lira debt tliw in Knglaml,
when tlrare is every ivrom tolralievo that lira bead
nf tluit Comno rcial lwu*e has, in his official capa
city as Governor of tlra Bank of England, dune al‘
iu his power to reduce the value of the great staple
(curtail) of this State, and upon which it mainly de
pend* for iu prosperity. •
Corretpondenee of the Commercial AJverliter.
CIVIL WAR IN THE BRAZILS.
PERNAMBUCO. Aug. 17, 1819.
The hut uetm (Nickel Itrought intelligence from
Mar.uili ,ai of a mure gloomy character th in any
whirh lias preceded iu
The rebellion in the province' is ala^miuglv pro
gressive. It broke wit in lira in'er.er, and V*
raen represen'ed by thetvfficisl d-s umenl* bill: ito
publislravl as confined ton gang oftu'fiun«,i|. ’.Pjte
of |x4ilical ulijoci a>)«lofta*in«li-r ev'ending Ineir
operation* beyond a few tnurd -is and rob'ra r«.
The insurgent* style themralvr* Bemteviv the name
of a common an>l f ivorite binl, and tte’ir avtiwed
pretext is diss-tiis ction with a recent law for *u’ -
stituting lira office* of p- elect nud su'iprefect for
ttewe offnize* >le Jireito anil justice' of'li » peace;
to this they raid -a pretended disponi'i tuon the (tart
oftlra legality to en*lave ull tlra co|or-l |NtpuIuiion.
Be tlrair objoet* wh it tlray in »y, ttrair nnirra is
mtr ed with blond, pluu-ler anil de«olmion. News
of Augu-t last state* t'.ntUiey had completed tlra
•ack of Caxias. lira second city in the province in
point of wealth and c unm-'iro, amt tlranoo ha.I
marched in dilT-rent diiectioiis, with tlra supposed
tlesign of inter cpllng the supplie* n vtfetl l»y lira
capital,aa-l of attacking P-niahibv Caab-a hrd
te*-nte-seigvd aterata nimitb. ami itslosswr* ow
ing more or less to some u'lfortunste disse on
amiKis iheiuhabitants.
An imliscriminute pillage entuesl, and such mer-
cliaodixets was not avaiUb'e foc'prerant use wa*
devoted to derttuction S ime two ur thn-o hun
dred of th * pt.troipal inhabit .ms weir thrown into
Mtivtn, anil but few esrajwal. with their lives only.
Tlra capital, San Ltiix tin Miran’iam, Iroln situ-
ate.1 u|nn* an iria ri, aad having i large number of
tmuju fra it* stefuace, is thought tu be safe, even
ia cose of art ack.
Great unanimity is saitl toprev.iil among *11 clas
ses, and a general d -tc,m'ti i m i, in ciu of vxtn*-
mity, to hvxarl all in Uro d-*l'«otra of life and pro
perty. Soeh u tba alarm, however, ev,-a there,
tint ritnenr aieant p ratified to leave,and fmeign-
er- hare been called to volti neer in tho servico of
the c-amtry, which tbe Po.iogites tov,>i|nw lollra
tmm'M-rnf roves hundred. Ad lition.,1 tro-tps nre
if aewt to the-ccaeofdiso'iler fr-.ro the neigh
boring province.; a *ccond detachment saile.1 a dsy
or two-inee fr on ibis port—and it i« sincerely to
terfov|rad that the prompt mearorel ofguvernmeni
will mm «u eeed ia ettiagui-hing tbe torch of civil
war. which -» -o unh ipjiily rekin-l'rd in tiro Northern
extremity of lira empire.
Yours, he.
MARYLWD ELECTION.
Tte* ie«it is now kn-twn. Tlra Coo*r-"ioonl
delegation consists of five ll'p-iUia is an-l three
Whig*.
Tiro lrogi»lxture, acconli'ts t'i the Bxllimon*
Republican, *tanl« t'i Rr-eddicau. to 39 Whir*.
TV* Patriot (Whig) mikes it 47 Ib-publiei . lo
31 Whig*. Accor, li ii; b, eitlror rec'.-min; I lit- th>
foot tf tbe Whig. is eom|>lete a-»l num-irili'e.—
Tte/wnr coaoie tlromrolves with “catiros" ami
|ini;-lrri-< Tiro tan* sni sin- slni mire to tiro
Chat. Jfree.,*. 10ikiatt.
CHRisToniER N-tarii, ,Lm* u « Jim Cr-nr,
We would nroitsw it, Isit Jon t. not Irore to
lain: »litm-i *'«t a:start o». lU»r»anrimyt
If ibis be a Spccrnsen ,f *ta. -ul Wklrli not
IckW. M tin tSlrr ob of tiro l-ii-tk andar
fteir r ’ ir*~-attiiie, <a* r*o L*.e •*> -r.^ii wi»h for
•raw i-jiystttitsn. Jon tinea i, . m'o’nhta rag-
fri srogrw. ate siog, a traiot to «tro Itivr-I
nl UMU vrwn a; .r all j**.* a forgan*. If
rlrorc metm lannnr *f an t ko»l o, live npgnnty
might prirtf., La pnr LmaA Lean tiro metlb of tiro
wrsvb who roars: Ime hi* muilj ,<t*U aadrsMtare-
lj • tUUH id AMTglv 'Lsag.
another iirkadful kirk in NEW YORK.
Wa are it d -btfd lo an Extra front Iho office of
fha N. Y. Morning Herald, loauasl oqSunday laat,
b>r tlm following daploralda new*;—
DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION-OVER
THIRTY BUILDIN.’M DESTROYED—1AJSS
ESTIMATED TO BE UPWARDS OF $1,*
009,090.
This morning about one o’clock, a fire broka on,
In tlra fur Store of M s»r*. S. D. Iltlsey St Co.
No. 189 Water street, which tie lroved over thirty
Uiildir js. Tlrare was a fresh wind blowing at tha
iimn,anltlta do* luctive element awopt through
Water stree.. Burling slip, From street and Flotehar
stuvt, und. rvtiieuctl at ona time, to burn every
buiMinc frem Water street to the frost River, taking
in tlrahl-ckson Burling slip, Front nnd South sts.
IWuiil* mm* ug, however, tho firemen, by treat
rxeiliiins,£nt the inu*ter-haiMl,aml,by sevenoVlraU,
liutl -topp-'d tlra fire from spreading any liirite-r
*han it did.
l ira United States II ' lately Hollo, n marble
building, s-von surras high, was in immi eutd
il ‘ ;\i ; tuken fire in tlto gutters nnd on the
o twice, but it was *av I. During • e cui.fl ^
'iTaioa ii presentetl a most sploin'id scene.
The ftitire block bottle ‘tig on Water, Fulton nnd
r rent It reel*, nud on Burling slip, was. with thu
exception of thr not four building* destroyed.
Oa I Voter St eel.
Tip store os* upied l»y S. D. IlsUoy St Co., No.
189, tlealer rs and ag-mt* for tho'Auierieau Fur
Cm, was eu. .oly dps: i-oy« d.
Tho buihling occupied by Jossup St G.lhert, No
|9| ile.ilers in paints nnd oils, wn* nlro tlusir.iyed:
folly insued. Messrs. l’o|:on & Colgate hail
drug* and prim* to lira vahra of $19,909 sto »d
'herein, a’l of which is burnt, a.t' only partlv in-
atinnl.
Thn agricultural m tchino store ami warehouse,
No 195, was tot j.y destroyed.
Tho huildiug iracupiptl by Simeon Dunn St Co.,
N«i 103, wuswhid'y liurut up, with it* contents.
Thu slorotif II. K.Slinckerly, No 193, was burnt,
also that of J W Hrudie, No 185, dealer* iu fur
ca|ws, furs, &c., ami the hat store of J Hut tit Co,.
•**i lira Corner of Burling slip.
Tits store* occupied by Z B Girdiivr, No 184,
dealer in snd.lloiy; Stephen King, No 199; James A
Kissatn, Nu 189, dealer in tinware; ami A Meg.uy,
No 199, dealer in matlwmatiral iustium is, weto
inoie or less injured by fire and water. Th .ra s'.o.'le t
wereutljtiin Holt’s Hotel.
Tho slrug store of Witliam Halsey vtC«i, on thu
corner of Wuter street aud Burling slip, w-s much
injured.
Oa Dnrling Slip.
ThohuUilingiractipi-d by GemirnIStotmes, Not
15, was entirely desmiye-l ami e walls are down
I l. This is thu tilth timo Mr. Sturmn* ha* Iraen
.Vi;t out in the past livo years.
Messrs. Thumpsini &. ; .’C « . II, Ctaqrars, a d
Stepbou Wost, master stove.bno, who occupi- d lira
h Milling No. 17, lost every thing utnl tbe homo le
vel with the ground;
Tho store of David Key*, who ncru|iletl tho
wholons a cooperage, No 19, wa • entirely d Jsiroy-
HieksJc Sons, instore corner of Front-*!, ship
chtmdleis, were burnt out, wullsnll down.
Oa Front Etrei t.
The building. No 181, occupied by lira Sailgnsties,
Whitch-ad Co, Jewett, Son fk Co, ami George C
Fowler, dealers in oils, was burnt to the ground with
its content*.
1* Ballen JcCo's store, No 196, with its contents
was also destroy 'd.
Thulniildi rj No 190,occupied by Mitchell St Co,
shipping mm-liniiU, and thu store of U M I) -mill.
No 103, a-^ont lor lira Darien, Goo p.iokut, roially
I stniyevl.
Mes*rsW K St J Crufi, large gn ;ers, Nu 192,
lost uvery thing, gootls and tiuiiifiiig.
Tho house No 194, ncctipidiiy B L Wulte.so^.t
tln.drr, and I’ollar St Col *nto, tlriiggisis, wus entire
ly de>tr»yed.
J C A they, No 190, was burnt out, ami lust every
thing.
Tint stocks of ftMidt belonging bi Jnsinh Mncy ' *
Son, nod N Comstock, wore much dumuged by re
moval ami water.
Front Street.
The Hope Mills office and building, No 193, to
tally de reyod.
Mr Trucstlile, provision dealer, on tlra coiner of
Fuhon tut tallied some loss by removal und water,
but lira building was saved- In tbo building wus
a’so a small fruit dt trier.
Oa Fnlton Street.
Tlra wooden ware aUiro, No 22, of N St L Brail-
ford, was entirely dcilmyotl, nothing but the walls
of lira buildings toft.
Thomson, No 20, and tlm Burgees rating house
were also much dama-rctl. Thu backport of the
Fulton street black sustained u goodtieuluf June
ago.
Mr.Wm Post has lost a goo I ilea! inthedrstruc-
tloo of 'J. buildings. It is u.raeilain whether be is
fully Insured or not.
Tlra wind blowing strong from the south oust,thu
embers blow ovei into a curja-nirr* *bop In tberoar
of Fletclrar street, and set several buildings on firo
there. At tbo same timo the roof* of several new
and valuable buildings in Water street, shove Burp
jngfili" ..-red! covered tube on tire. Grout four,v-
were en ertainml that tho fir.* wool I extend into
Maidon Irone. nnd in that euse tho do«tructinn woubl
have been still more d •nlontblo. Tbe exertions of
lira firemen were therefore mainly directed to
chock tlra lisma* in this ijmirirr, in which they
happily aucc-fdnd, after livo building* had Iraen
destroyed in Fletrlror sir.-et. six totally dnslroyed in
Wuter streetahuvo Burling Slip, and three pat tiro ly
injured.
In Fletcher street, No. 22, nwned ami occupied
by — Hnwktii, No. 29 by Uihs, Dully St Son,
cooper*. No. 190by Chute* Tollman, cooper, thn
upjrar loutuecapl d by a ctrpenter, whoso name
wa could ant ascertain. The corner of Floirher
and Water *li\tho whole building destroyed,
name of tha«icciipnut not ii*--iMt lined.
Un Front stivut, No IG3 u corpentei's ihop,
fraim* build iugs.appa .illy of n o much vahra, In
ton uccioMtioo uf D Watkins tXr Co, on the wost
s'.'e of Water street. Tlra ItuiMing* were mostly
new,and ' ilt of brick ami granite. No 178 ami
176 are immaily injure I ia lira tipp-r sto i-*s, ami
tlra go-d-ttemigctl by water. Nos 174, 172, 170,
198,166. are all h-veliitl v.'.lli lira ground. No 164
not ipi'to down, but wt I rmpiire to be pulled dow n.
Tiw teat tins of those houses lay near ull urnm*
Front street, und it is a miracle that we hnve a a to
record tin sacrifice of a vast nmn'rar ol lives.
From all o accounts, however, tint ctaild te-
galheretl on spot, we te-liove tint only two inili-
vidua s were mjurctl. O -o of .' fsegot out by him
self, after tho r of 168 fell in, und informed the
bystanders'hat nno man was under the ruins. Tlroy
instantly set to work, atal got him out witlamt hi*
having sustained much n>iory. We could not as
certain lira n tiw* -*f the firm* that occupied the
west side n. tVoter street—tlray appeared to lw
chiefly li tiro for lr e. From the remains of a
signboutd which umid a chrodc mass oflialfburnt
rubbish and tumbling ruins, wo could ju«t dis eto
ilw word* “S. St I, Bratvsn-r, 196 Hut an-l Fur
Store." Of theothcrsnulhinx remained. Two of
lira building* were said to bo only just finished, amt
to have been unoccupied.
So early as nine o'cmckthis m-irning, the ruin-
were viewed by imm n-acMwtls of peiipln, of brail
tears—some searcliing fin ifreir frioti I* who wire
employed us clerk*, porters, .kc -io.| other* I Hiking
on finm m -live*of corio-ity or lira hope of pl'iii'ler.
Of this latter class ihuienppwars in have been, a*
usu i, a pretty goutl mixture. Tlra fur -1-hus for.
iiisli *1 a g-asl o'lject for plural r in o-ms* t|'toiiee o|
tra* ptrat- bdity of the arti l-< th y omiaiiail. Tlra
watch h-ai-e of the ilistrict w.i-at true pertral s*t lull
iliat lira Captain *w**re iteu It-- r. ml-l not uci^iiniH
ilma any nrore loifut* hnless they bad conpnllted
ffltl very I tad crime.
O-Hilitle-s mis confla'ta'i'in is tlra m-wl dis istrno*
tint tlti* city has tet-n viot.il wito since llw great
fire of 1315. an-l had it reaeiro I .U nd-'i) Lane, il p ro-
stilly mi^lit fur have exc • b d even that n ittnnnl
r.damity. We uraf-rst rod, leu ru'iuot vt«t :li lo lira
fact, tint it was entirely nwin* to tiro ciaiingo nn>l
pro nptfudu of N ». I’s oattpsny, u ebir the mm-
mind of David l’oi.li|)s, (hit the fir* *li«l not spread
in dial direction, and should this Ira ill - fact, we say
th it b * It ui-n an*l Ins romp tny might receive so tie
* b-t inual lokr.a of lira li eu -lin'd -rs in Maiden
Liite. A* to * In* am aim of pi.pirty i|n«t|oy.i| by
this tin*, no cul- nlili-ot- cm |*-*«-il*ly lw mad-' Ml
prese.t. h will in all pr ibibiliiy, evctv-l threw
rnilltoos of d-dror*. A great part of which u *dd
I * Im insori j.
T*te rw«gwtretU-s. fire .lep.irt-rwini, and wali ll, all
dal i heir duly, sol tlti*. w - a-c lisppy to say, was
not acr.o'Ojtinietl by any .lisgia- t ful brawl- am mg
ifonnrotite-.
M-rar Fun's—Fmx i* \i.n*«V Snur.T.—
JIiskO o’ckrob mi Hator-la. aunt, a fire Innkv o -l
ia a two stoiy rraoMteoldi tg, No Albany street,
North River. It spreutl hom thi* lo ■ gr-rgery,
m-a» •lo’ir, ural io a slew -t-iro wlj tiiii >g. Fr nn
tirosa temdi..(s h ran gin a Marksmiih'* steqi ia tha
arropation of I’atrrok (Inminon. Tlar roniSHU of
tlasso bwildiags worn not intrinsically of much V ila*
test yo tiro fnnit p-opfo rim ->wirod thorn, perlwit*
ihny w -iaall b» ail. I brow uf thaw wata litsb Is-
t INK IN CANtllkK STNRkf t—In consequence of
SOItw sparks blowing over Irom Albany street, tha
bousa of Mr. Oskly, No 9, Caflisla striwt, an M|ht
Are, as also No&, iathaut-cuirstirai of Mr. Umlum,
Fortunately tlw flames were irareaeslly subdued af*
ter dostruying the naif* uf three houses. Tlw
Ituilslings No* 119 and 123 Wasliingltin street were
also partisl y iqjuml.
Fink in Ki.uniihik Stkeet —About midnight n
earirantei’s shop, situated on Kl.lridgo sneet, anil
in lira occupation ol Carnentur ami Mitlmi, wus dis
covered t-i bit on file, llspivud to two brick build*
mg*, Nos 131 ami 127, liefimt lira at rival of thorn*
glnes, and burnt un most of the Iwuselwld luini-
lure they contained before the mischief coulrt ho
ohrcaod. One of them wus in the ocnipntion of
three families, who lost their nil—'Tlra other by two/
who saved putt of their oil' ol*. In the roar, was it
•tuck of framn house.*, which craiglil and burnt up
ad tlwtffi ctt of loveral talairing men Iwl'or.* tho
llume ronlil Ira got nailer. Just ns the lire w as
got ninler, thn down town nlnrni Iragini in ring, anil
tlra lire a an, exhausted ami iilttiirot worn out hml
ng-iio to renew their exertions in the endeavor to
elnek the ileviistminn roc >nled aliove.
UUMlUfiUCIAL,
Latest oaths ntoM l.ivKitroot...
Latest hates tkom ILvhk
Latest dates ntoM Hsvava
....Bet 2
,.8ei*t. I
.. .Kept, 1(1
From the Savannah Shipping and Commercial
If*t, fJrteher 11.
COTTON—Arrived since the 1st instant, 907
Imles Upland nnd 2 hales S. I, Cotton, und cleared
nt tho *«mn lime 1518 halt s Upland nud Ob-th-aS.
I Cotton; leaving e stock un hand.inclusivoofull nu
shiplai'tnl not cleared on the llth instant nr 912
Itnles Upland and 120 boles Sea I.lnntl. Tlto sales
hive been 650 bales, us follows: 3 nt II j 64 at 12
21 at 121; |i)5 at !2j; 64 it I2|; 96 nl I2J ; 50 at
I2|; 92 at 12]; 180 at 13. I’rices, from tho search
ty nflhaaniclo, seemed lo advance sotnewhnt early
in thu week, say ]t, which was owing to a brisk de.
mnntl on a light stock. Sinco then, the accounts
from New York not wtmaniing sticlt h'gh ntie*, tlw
tu tide Iracnme duller and show* signs uf receding.
Wo hr.vo seen but litllo of cholca or fair, Tho nc-
founts from tlte interior conlinuo adverse too full
product. City healthy and business fuirfurthe
season.
Recripti nf cotton at lira following places since
October 1st. 1838. 1837.
Georgia,Sept 30. 199953 304210
South Cnntlinn.Sept 30,#• ..217792 29H923
Mobile, Sept 28 251934 398170
New-Orlunns,Sopt 39 507805 732453
Florida, Sept 21 70990 114990
North Carolina, Sept 21 11128 18399
Virginia, Sept 28 22208 3201)0
13C7772 1098944
Tlra following it a statement of the atock of rotten
on liniidnHhercspcrtiveplicoa nam d.
Savannah, Sept 39
South Cnrojinn.Sepi 30,..
Mnhilc, Sept 28......... .
New-Orlenns, S**pt 30.....
Virginia,Sop. 30,.
North Cnrolinn. Sept. 31..
Augusta*Hamburg, Aug I
Martin, July I
Fliiridn.Sept 21,
I'hUiiilolpliln, Sept 28
Nmv-York, Ort I, .......
SHIP NEWS.
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Hu rim.. TlTTO I MmMi rim,..., till
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Sunset*.
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8i.i« i ?nts iveeR. .
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n •' «I-Ittlra-J, S« Y.,|t.
Rn, I l.eum,fttM.nrmnn. *. « T.-rb
'iTr- 8 !"!*"* 1 '"-•* V " ,k -
jjriir A.lw|ju,’|t| SSLS5T'
day night last on Chitrieston bnr—v •**«! ,n<I cargo
BELOW—Brie froorti.Ins,from Ilarana/fof Ptoe
vld>.co, with all linnil* tick.
„ . Clearer
Ship Newark. SimlLnl, New YorlcV
JUi.r Geergln, Nichols/N^w York.
Btig Grtn-eis, Nichols, N#-w York.
Jlrigj. I’nlmCr, Ardk-y. I’hitedeiiibia.
Brig Wm Tnvlnr, H.roy, Nevt York.
Selir North Star, Smith, Bmh.-
Sloop Science, Lee, Havana.
THIS DAY’S MAIL.—12 M*
GOVERNOR’S ELECTION.
. The volt* in 24 counties heard from, stands thbf f
1839. I 1837,
McDonald, (U )..6119 Schley. (U.) B99<
Diiughnrty (8.R.)8136 | Gilmer, (S. R.)...9252
Donmfmiir gaiiq..«***...*..331.
RATIFICATION. «
In 19 cniiulirt only hnunl from, the vote stands t
For llntificntldn/. sis..#, mj, 2985
Against It t...ss...,...fl29(i
All the strong Hepuhllrna counties are yet to htf
beard from, and tlrare are 1/3 in tho State.
As compared w ith tho eltfctlon of Gilmer, iwd
years ago, tho Dcmocr.cy have reason for rojotor
lug.
BUTTS COUNTY.
For Governor. «
McDonald, 393 1 Duughrrty, 180
Sonator, McDaniel—llepiesentntive*, Darden
and Deny—nil Union. i
Ritificatinn, 61
No Ratification, 399
1041
3100
.. 6102
3169
. 1330
59
. 10307
8043
.. 809
762
...moo
1300
, 0205
7301
.. moo
825
.. 1500
2699
.. 1193
moo
. 15090
13909
52100
4151(1
RICK—Since our last report there ha* m*t hern
much enquiry for this article, and lira sales will not
exceed 209 casks at f3]u4, principally ut 3| a 4;
with n moderate stock.
CORN—Sale* of a small cargo from lira Chesa*
pnnke, an inferior article, sold at 89h85 els; reiails
from Mow at 00ul05—with n limited demand.
FLOUR—Sal of 259 bids tinwnrd st. at $7|,
with a .modulate stork in first hand*.
GROCERIES—Tha market rontintras much ns
Inst reported. Bales of250 tings Cuba Coflee, nt
I2al2|. 15 hlidt New Orleans Sugar, inferior, at
$8; St Crnlx do atlOnll. Molnssosat quntations.
BACON—Sale* of 35,009 lbs Bacon at 8h9c for
Shoulders, Pal 1 for Sides, 14 for Hams. 150 kegt
Lard at 14 cl*.
HAY—Sales of 100 bundles, on tho wharf, nt $1.
SIMRIT8—In dommulo llqiiont, tale* of N. E
Rum at 44; Gin 48n60; Whiskey at 43u44.
EXCHANGE—On England, nominal. Drafts
on New York, at sight, 5 porct prem.—scarce.
FREIGHTS—To Liverpool, dull,at jd; to Ntw
York, 50 cent* par Imlc.
Statement of Cotton, Oct. 11.
Upl'ds. S.I.
Stock nnhnntl, IstOctolwr,••••.« . 1523 118
Received since 1st Oct...*........ 087 2
Do. previously .
2430 120
Exported since 1st Oct. 1518 00
Do. previously,..0000 0900 1518 00
Slock on hnnd, including all on ship*
hoard rail cleared nn tlra llth Oct. 012 120
-Camden Countt.—Wo have not received a trytr
stuteincut of o vote in Cumdon County, but learn
hv n jcnt emnn from Si. Mmya, mt Mr. Brown
(U.) is elected Seuninr over Dilworth (8. II.) by
nine votes. Miss. . Co v nnd Clark (U.) wertf
elected Repp autntives wilhuut upiiuii ion.—<
Urnmwiek A.'meate, Wk init.
From the Anguita Conttitutlonaliit Extrae
board of health, . y . ...
* Wednesday Oct. 12 M.
Tlra Donrd report two deaths, by fever, during
lira Inst twenty-four hours.
They alio repml the death of a n-'g o girl, yet ‘
tcnlny morning, not known at the time of yoster'
day’s report- \
A. CUM MING, Mayof.
S. M. Thompson, Secretary.
From the Angntta ConUllutionalUt, 10/4 intL
health of augusta.
If wn cannot suy to our ulitent friends thnt tha
fever ha* nhnicd in the city—our list this morning
gives tlra gta: ilyieg inn lllgcace th <t the number of
ilnaihsatp diminisld' -.mure, fo vcver, fr-m the
wn tt-nf sulijfcis, tluln from any fuvoinl I cln.n o id
our at mospitera si- ce our Inst notice. We nre still
wi hunt r.dii, ami until wn have enough to cover lira
Ito tmi o’ nur river, (which for tho most part ia -
now dry) it will not Ira prudent fi-r our al sent It lends
to return to thn city. A* soon as wo get a heavy
min, we I ok for tr rhnnin in the weather, (whicli 1 ,
still continue* waun) uccompanied with a bluclq
fro:.
In nnrlair, werepnrtrd t^tf;faihiofonohundr*d
and nlnriy*flva persons hy fawr.sbraetha first death
occurred-on the 10th Aug., sinca thut torn 1 wa hoaW '■'•.-dt
to ret ort thn following:
U* itiii-k MuGovurn/ Ucsldnnr,
tlra L tfj . ^ *•
James Collins, ' Germany- ' ' ‘
Muster Jidm Sindcrslne, Resident.
Mary Klbnri, (0 yeur* oW) ?!
Ilemy O’Neal, «
Miss France* King, "
Char es Hart, «
Itohurt Lyon, n
Mrs. Mury Duucntt, ' "
John Nelson, (sonof Miicliell) **
W. C. Orimc'r Georgia.-
Miron* Dnneet',. Resident.
NEW ORLEANS, OcL 4. ,
Report nf the Charity Hospital, Oct. a.—Adroit^
ted 0, yell-tw ft-)er2,d a\lir :J.
Report te'lho Mahon tle Sbnte.—Admitted S',dfor
charged 2, died 0. remsinhig in tlw fo-tin* 37.
Intermenfs nt thn Bay.tu remetry, Ocr. 3.—8 $
from the hoqd ai is yclluw fever O'. At tho Caifo-lid
cemetiyS interments, of yellow IcvCr 1. At thtf
American cemetry 2 intermuntr, ef yellow fotcr 3s
—Bre.-
SAVASSAM IMPORTS, OCT.O.
LIVERPOOL—Ship Lancashire—590 inn*
Snl , 49 ton* Co tl.18 bale* ami cs es Mnrchnndisn,
52 casks llardwnre, 19 cask* Hoes 46 Anvd*, 4
cases and 1 liundla Steel, 17 c-tsks 1’orie •
LIVE III’* MIL—Shin E Ut Thortin—18.11 bar*
Il U Iron, 49 bixos II II I’ins, 7 casks Screws,
390 sack* Suit.
8 AS ASS All EXPORTS, OCT. 12.
NEW YORK—Brig Gimrghi—184 halo* Col*
ttio,20ea*k« Rice. Brig Win Toy lor—108 bales
Cot mm. 73 casks Hie*.
NEW YORK—Ship Newark—34 half* Colton,
205 ctsksCVme.it, 1 paekageSuml let.—Brig G
U Lamar—59 bales CVtton, 22 ca>ks Rira, 288
Cask* Oment.
HAVANA—8ebr Com Wairinglon—65 casks
lliee, 73 bbls Fork. 130 bbls 1’oUtocs, l trunk
Mdse.
DIED.
In I’liiladelphla.on thn 10th lost, nfhiliou* fever,
Miss ANNA J. McDU.NaLD, in tlra 10 h year of
te'rage, a osiive of Chiir.ostoo. --- U In* i«»i*
ilence, near Summervi le, on iho 22tl instant, of
Concf.tive Bibutts Fover, WADE HAMFTON
SHULTZ, hr the 27 th year of his ago.—In Now
GiKmiis,ontlw20tli S»|it. Cupt. KNOWLES, ol
the pneket ship Ocmutgeo.
In AtnerlniM, Sumjiter county, on the 22-1 nil. nf
bilious remitting lever, Mrs. LUCY ANN, con.sott
of Dr. Albeit Reese, in the 25'h year other age
Joseph Collins,-
Mrs. Ann Burn's,-
And five negr- ee
I Died out uf tho city.
Ireland.
THE FIRE IN N. YORK, NEW JEftSEY, Aee
fn addition in' tlioaco luntsNlrevrfy publPshed,wtV
e»tra t tliAv f.tlb wing from the N/Y.- Evening Pott,
’ Monday e' et.irtg f—
Tlra fo!lt-w!r.g‘is a list of tbo niViO'int o p Insura
nnce efl* t ted in this city by several dill', feat com-'
punin* :—
F re rrant Lrourance Con p ny
Ei|'lil'ib|e do
MotunlSafty dt/
I’t a rln
Cry do'
Aierehant* do
Contri'iulionsh'p do
Eagle do*
Giulra r o'
llownrd tin
Manhattan do
United States do’
Jeflbrson ilo
N-rh Amelia n tin
Bowery do
New York
Muioul
North River
Gunrdinn
Tin t
Lmg 1*1 md
Bro -kiyti
Eighth Ward
Gui,rgin (agenry) ifo
iEma( Hartford) do
do
do
do'
do
do
do
do
do
$44,500
14/000
49.900
20,109
16, 00
35.000
30,000
'8',090
29.000
35.000
34.000
ft ',900
10,000
12, (H)
26,000
19.900
35,090 .
5,009 .
19,000
■ 15,090
5,000
8,000
15,000
20,00(1
40,-990
F ASS ENG EllS.
F*t ship Gasinn, from New York—Mr Br ’wot,
In ly ami 2 cldldron, Mis* Hooker, Mr Cuumpiun
Udy an-l 2 children, MissChampion. Mr Cl'flaid,
la ly, 2 chiltlr-n and servant, Lt Benham, Messr,
Sodtlns, Roberson, Wilton, Rogers, Sweat, New.
miirah, Johnson, Haywood, lldiershtm, Bulloch-
Warner, Jnlmsou, and 110 sit erage.
I’er ship IroncHthirr, from Liverpool via New
York—Messrs R M Cuyler and MeHunly.
I'er •teamlnrot Ivanlioc.fm Black Creek—Messrs
Ward.Stgara, Hull, Heriek.
Fer team (rocket ILmufuri DUtrifl, fm Charles*
ton—Mrs Burton, Mi** F.ittersnii. Miss C Fuller*
ton, Me*srs W iltberRvr, Malb-ry, Fnrker, Dufour,
Clark. Burlen, Nn-hols, C'ltiiktey, Guilmartin, Fn.
riw*, Gutiaiton, U S A, Mast r Uredy.
Fer •ti-uiuer*Flor'nlu, from Gitrnys Ferry, via
Jacksonville, St Marys, nnd Brunswick—Mr*
Brown and servant, Miss Morell. Mrs. Dagunltur.
I on, Rev. T. B. BartiW.
STATEMENT OF THE WEATHER,
For the weekending, Friday, Oct It.
PAYS.
9 *.a.
2 r.N.
6 r.a.
WIND.
Hiturd'iy,
Al
78
76
N. K.
Hu.fliy,
79
75
74
N K.
Monday,
69
76
71
R.N.
T-i-*l«x,
78
76
74
V. K.
Wwlmts-la)
74
78
73
N. K.
Th.ir.4sy,
70
7H
76
S.w R 1,
r>i4.,,
70
uu
77
•. w. t 1. «.
IA- o larg.t amouii s in ifce Boston,* HaiilorJ, ami
(•'eorsni Cuinpantes.
Fine *r Bkookltn.—Aibalfpost onSaiiira
day evening, a stnhio near tho coiner of Front and
Jay street* in Brooklyn, the property of George L.
Thatcher, wot di-covered to be oa fire. The flstpf* •
caught in a moment in Uw large plaining foctoryp
near by, a frame buihling four stories high, aud
"curly two hundred fort long c -nuining a great
quantity of dry wood and plank. It burned like a • .
piece of tinder; in fif.era or twenty minutes not ek
vd -live of the edifice wo* remaining Mr. That* * ’
dtcris dwelling, a brick house I ico stories Mih,
which stood on the sumo promises, was also burned
to tlte ground. Ho computes his law altogether at
about $15,900, nod wo- insured ouly for $60tNf«'
Tlte stable in whitB tbe fire broke out, wesltot in '
th • po««n*slon of Mi. Thatcher, te* having rented
it to unotlrar person, and it supposed tho lire origw
noieti in carelessness or Nceklent. This o mflagnw
lion Is said to liavo born,on account of tlw materia) * - r
burned, a must magnificent spvcta- k*.
Firk in Jerskt City.—AImhu an hour shIhuv "
qirant to tho hro.tking out of tho large fire In tbo
city, tho gi'uenil provision store nf David SrtHt, at
tho corner of Sussex and l!ud*oa strreU, Jersey
Ci;y, wi h it* contents, w t entirely run turned —
Uno or two jrarsuns a»teup Its t!|o back rtM.m hml
ha-ely timo in rrnks their e*cn[ra wl.cn lira da meg
burst from all pans nf lira Iraikllog 'lira Ins. l*«-
timsied at tan tlHNisaml dollars, a' ran trao l nlf .if
whicli foil* upon insiiranrrofltof*. *1111 re I* rdd
to ho indmli'nhlo uvalcnco i..al Ute fifo was esurad
hy an Inrrcdlaty.
Uimku urn*.—White itra«»» rngln#/
w - Ic tin'll it tte-re wen oUraiste te »«*4aroiagpl4.r*
more or leu ifottiortljrr. Al Rnl Hook in the earlv
p i t nf the ovtnitif, tte io was a dwelling h-ti..-*'.|
smvit .hapeoNMiMwdlat Mm hmnrovi te, nfomi m .1*
-ifbt tlrare v-sti 'd teNMesfloeiinyrd. ami at Fan »
Leo, a dwsUinf boast, InfftteN WAin.s oowwnw. %