The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, November 02, 1839, Image 4

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et)t mrrfelg ere Prelaw ilt N,m V.rk rUmm.rri.UiU Utl- l,m:H KIIUM KHANl’K. S^jscssMasife Sggra.mii «f n-rw"*"’- „ , TUMmO.Mi'Oiu.k, Mi.l»rr w «»••'*• wim ■«>><•• Al *°' L " • A : 8. Jon*»,of tliU8|atc. t>m mMt lnti>rr»ti'i| 'tom of now* U meroly ne*«* ■i r , _t. wt( |, a t yet MMiiivel) Known whether pnivi* SSThS JotUn made for tl«, UAmm* draft*ol the U. S. Bsnk on ill* Mom*. Huttin* M M . C INd of 111* bill, presented for .ereplane* to ra. UottlnPH-r Ik. Co.. ha* intervened in support of Um honor of Uie Amoclenn •l*""'""** 1 \ r bills, which em-wint to ten million., of which only two million, and a halt h*vn been !"«•'.U*l lu|»'»•* thl* lima to M«ssr*. Ilnuiaguer, have been accent, d (m Me.tin. Rirthiebild. Iti* .uit-rfih it _t b* the house of Hotlin*n«r »ro*« from the «rS7bill, of lading of the cotton whlchw*»to.en - e«. .guHrant'-epTihn hill.drawn by the United Swim, not having been .ml with ih« SS: of advice, which .implyel-fdthat thocotion which ni to be cnn.igned to Metsrs. Hottlngui-r . purchased, end woohlbn «mt hy the first ves- * m..nt which ha. taken place, fly tlw arrangement .. . • -- . the am ton, which wa* expected in London and lit* A to Met.r.. Il«»th*cl»lld. * ,ipeukoflhe will be consigned Uut prWato loiters, of the l.tc.t date, speuk of rnrttor at .till undetermined. One. which we copy from th* Journal of Commerce. bnMtamut- " IIavhr. Sent. 21, l»3!l. "Up to last evening, the bills had not boon ac cepted,; and ft i« now Mcertnlned that nothing will be dono until the return ofono of ton partner* of Me.tr*. Rothschild St Co,, who U ab.cnt from IV fflLmoU'iniIn ill*.li'|i«nmwlnf I.nSn.lk«, ofwlilel. vnliiul «ccnunu by lb» UvenHW, bud bwn wmnwlinl ,njr,,altb»itfh not ntm.ln.ir for- mirfibls. They gmw nut pfliwd«pum»ibin or,ruin, which Ihu nnpulncu U Mon* unrf.uhur plnn™ bu. bold with ul.rm, und m.l.lrd bylbn*. II ,r,lead., were creeled, end .mall |mnle. of ,cn. 'In'rnn*, which attempted to preserve nr inr, wero n.tnllod hy thn rioter, with .tone, nnd bludgeon*. Troop, had Ueo ordered to ihe departmmt. The Journal du Havre of September 20lh, under the bend" Bour.e do Puri*. 19th," *«ys:— It wat announred lliat the principal hanking hou- •et, wishing to prnvent the embarra-sment* which would molt from thn return nfth* Mila of oiehtingu drawn by the flank ofth* United State., were doth rout of acting in concert with tho hou.t of Roths* NKWORI.BAlW.llrt.lt. Sw.rratma.—Upon the receipt* nfih*n«w*from iIni North ol tin* ••upenalnn of .rvelo payments, • meeting of the I’resMcntswf the flank, of our city wat immediately convened, and the following raw lotion, were unanimously adopted; Where**, intelligence ha. been received ot tho suspension nf .peel* payment* hy the bank, of the piiocipal northern cilia.) and whereas tlw bantcaut til* neighboring rate, are in a *t*t* of suspension ot sp.-r.fe payment.,—.o.pen.lon by th* hank, of i'iana i. inevitable) therefore, tho immediate adnp* lion of such a m*a.ur* i* urgently called for hy th* bc.t Inlere.t. of the comtnunhy. , • lletolved, That it be recommended to th* banka in .U.pend .pcciepayment* unll the northern liank. ill ill have returned their payment* in apeeie. • lltmlrnl, That the role, and regulations of the Hoard of President* In (oreeduring the late iu.p«n« .ion Of.jwie payment, bo. and ar* hereby revived, and monthly statement* of the condition or thn bauk. bo published. 1 I.UCIF.N HERMANN. Secretary. [N O. Bulletin. From the N. Y. Jour, of Com. of Tuesday latt. TlU MAtlKfcT.-~TllU Port Note, of tho U. S. flank pnynhle liere, nml matured, are paid in I'hlln- dolphin fund., with 10 re-r cent, allowance, float Kotoa, flunk Stock, or Bill., are received hy the U. 8. flank in New York in payment of nuy of the impendent debt of tho former branch of the U 8 flank lien*, or any other note, duo here »u*punJed from o tlWlant period. The Hank, with whom this war discount d ry, hitvu boon liberal. Mont if not ull oT them went n good tloul Imyoml their recoipta. One of our prin cipal denier. In coin suy* that our flank* have now $250,0011 more .pecio than they hail when tin* U. State* flank failed. $3U0,0U0 have arrived from Now Urloon. to tiny. Thera i. rather mtirti doing in Colton, chi* fly fer borne u*e. Large .ale. have Imen made ofGenceo Flour, .ay 10,000 hrl. at $» for exportation, loit the arrival* are largo, nml thn market rather droop* nfu'r nil. Snln. Jenny Corn ut 00 ct. wt, nod Nortlioni at 85 ct* mea.nre. Stock, declined u. n general thing. Philadelphia fund, are 0a0| di.) Pr«ividem e7nU. Money i«.nid to Im quite .coioe in flhiladolphln, nnd nothing cir culating hut U S flunk hill*. Uicknell’. Hepnrler however .uy., tho money market i. easier. though rite 'Sea Oull' had not arrived at V.lnaral*® on tbeOlhof June, I feel no appralwn-hm for Iwr .afrty, and. taking into coniMaratioo tlta eooHant head wiml. during our pa.iage, ami our .my at Val paraiso, I did nut con.idvr her out of time.”- Globr. From Ike Norfolk Beaeon of Mandat. LOSS UK TUB BRITISH BUIOANTINKTWO PARTNERS OF YARMOUTH, (N. S ) Capt Clemom., ofthe alatv* brignntiie-, eriivcd hern Saturday morning in tha Fclir Edwin. fr»m Malaga, having l*eeu taken from the ban|ue I)rym*», from flo.ton, hy Capt II we*. Cept Clentcoi* lie form. u. that he wn.from St Andrew* In,und to flnrbndoe.,tbnton the 12th S«pieml»er, let U0, 15, long Q4, 28, he eaperieored a tnimendou. gale of wind, in which both inn t. were curried away by the deck) the veasol *|<rang a leak nml w a. eupsited, hy which .lie filled with water and beromo com. plolely water logged. One of the crew wa*wa*lied ovei board and drowned; thn lemulnder la*h il themM-lvi-s to the night head*, in which situation they remained three day* and night*, when they were providentially fallen in with hybarano Drymo, Capt. Carter, of and ftom Biwtou hound to Monte video, and tnknn on board; w lime they received eve ry attention fn»m Capt. Carter, bi* officer* and crow; for which kindne** Capt Cluiuuni* return. hi* aiticero thank*. From Ike N. Y. Eve. Pott, 234. FltoM Htvitg.—Tbopackot *hlp Duchci. d Or- lean*, Captain Richardson, which arrivml Imre yes- tardiy, hreught ItUnlllgenco from Havre a. Inin a. the 20th ult, anil from Pari, the day before. The new*, which U several hour* later thnmhat received hytb* Way of England, i. not of much importance. *1110 Pari. Mownger, .(M-aklng of the refusal of thn Messrs. Hnttlngeur lo accept the hills of tho Unltexl State. Bunk*, »ny.S—'•'lhnliou*oof Me»*i*. Rothschild*, which hid 1 a great purl of the hill* prawnted for acceptance In Ma*.r*. Ilotiingeur & Crt., hi* Inrarvnncil in .upport of the honor of thn American vignntiirea. Tho hill., which amount to tert million*, of which only two million* uml u half have been presented up (n thl* time to Me.«r* Hot- tiegeur, have been accepted hy Me**r* Rothschild. It U stated that tho refusal to accept the homo of Ilotlinguer, uro.n from tho circiim.lnnco of the bill, of tiding of tlw rotton which wn» to a-TVO n* a guarunteo for thn Irilla drawn by the United Slate., mit having Imen .cut with tho loiters of mlvicr, which stated aimply that tho cotton which wn« to lie coniigned to Messrs. Ilotiingeur wiu purclinsed, ami would be sent hy the first voatcli. fly tha ar- rnngem-nt which Im* taken plnee, tho cotton, whioh wa* eapocteil In London and Havre, will ho cun- alined to Messrs Rnlhihldld." The journal, arc taken up with tho particular* of a disturbance which occumal on tho ICtli, ui Muita, in lira department nt Vienne t— t* At ten in tho morning, e lnt'.ar, who formed part of a pairol, having dronmnl behind, whs ill tr^otykl bv tho crowd, upon which, a detachment of hona inldiers charged, amldi*per.od ih»nggia**nr, and molt tho put.ona intoouatody. Tho crowd then Increased In the mnrket sqti ira, and in tlm struct leading to the! Alencnn roml. Uairiuade* wen- formed in many place*. Tho first, will; h was near EE lla^lnas Itarrack., was immediately dostroyml, he gondannos, hut tho crowd wero able to com- othn principal bacrloadu, near tho Post R ival, r material* from tome w -rk. going on at tlm river eftKwithout ok.tacle. Thl* hurilcuilo bcoatno the central point of the revolt. The Prneijretir du Rol ard Ida siih.titoie, whore- pOaradly *ominono<l tho crowd ti» depart, wero rc- ccivod with vollin* of atonoa, tlierlotar* dootarinv lltet they would not coaio tliolr proceeding* until thoM who lind (wen taken into custody ua the pro- ceding evening and morning wero tut nt llbcily.— Tho .oldlor* received no order, lo attack thn hairi- esde, and toward, four, edatnehment of nbnut thirty National QuattU, having nt their baud tlm Comman dant of thn Nntiomil (Itnrd ofLe Man*, pre.rntod themielvoi. The Commandant having promised, tiimn hi* ri**non<lliility. llto release of the prisoner., all l};o crowd followed him to tho Pula « de Ju-tio", where the Municipal Council n«»emh|ed. Tho pti- •oner* wororeleurtml, and thn barricade* worn de- •troyed. But when lira detaehment* ofh'tMnr* wero returning to their barracks, they wero booted nnd assailed by n shower of stooos, und fio*h barricuilc* wore thrown up In tliolr way. Towards sU, about 40U or 500 persons Irfi the town fnr the pitrpn*o of destroying a mill worked by machinery atPHulsn ; but finding there th«prufeei, a detachment of Infantry,tho Commander of tho Na tional Guard*, some of tho National Quirdt. they waraunablo to ucoomplidt their object. Whilst these soenes wero going on ut Lo Mans, dhttiibnti- o*t were also taking nluccat Mamors, In thn aamu department. More thanSOO workman assembled atibe market,opposing tham.elves totharemoval of the corn which had been pnrohn«edby thomillor* of the neighborhood, and taking out tlm hor*es from the cart, and wagon* which worn la-ion with corn. Tha local authorities of Mamors having no other aimed forco at their dl.po.al than a few gondarm.-s endcavorud to calm the mutineers by |*or«ua*inn, but they were not able to prevent ihmii from going to tho baker* and Innkoeper*. and compelling them to sand all their corn to tho public warehouse of the town. The Ministerial Journal concludes lliesn de tails hy stating that the troops buve been ord, rod from vsri m* point* lo l.n Man. and other pirt*.of tha department of tho Sarthe. Thu General Com mandant of tlto department being absent from Illness when tho di.turlwnces brokn uut, Gonoral L'dande, Comm indant of one of the departments of tho divi- ekm, has boon sent to Lo Mans to replace him." The M.miteurstate., thnt before tho French gov- eminent could oomatu any definite resolution a* to the reform In tho pri.nn system, it has wniusl for the reports ufintelligent persons who havolteoinle. patched to Ita-'y, Germany, Switserluml, Belgium, H'dland, England.' and thn Unitod State*, for the purpose of studying the prisou discrpliau in those countrie*. . „ M. La ditto has just paid n visit to Rouen, which was reported to have Ihhju cuuuoolcd with the pro ject of a railway from Paris to tho sea hy the Valley of tho Sieno. An adult schoolh»sbeen recently open -dot Wor- ix, and in a f w day* tw > thousand workmen »d for admission, iming rlonblo tho number for t aooom nodation wa. provided. A mooting of tlw geol rgi.ts of France and Kog- land Is held at Boulogne-sur-mcr, where thephi-o- sophers are eiploring tho cirul nml iron fields of th*> neighboring districts Among tho English geolo gist* present are Dr. Uuckiand und Air. .Murcho- eon. A paper of Sc Potorshurg gives nn account of a village called Fodoqowkn, at the foot of h mountain on tha bank* of tlw Wolgn, ttio iubnbitantsof which on the night oftlie loih of June wero awakened by a nni»o resembling that of nn emhqn «k«; ami on rushing out found that groat part of too vil.ugc bad becrutM detachoil from the nemn'nln, and wa* tnov- ing toward* dm river. Tim motion was similar iu that of an immon-erufl Homing on an ngitilcd «ai. The anduiatioas .ontimxKl Ibiftbroo nicccmxo days and then subsided) no more than seven bouses wero dMUoted nr rendered uoinhnbilablo. Many pond* and other pieces of water woro env.-rod with mounds of earth, and where tw water had Imen small pool. weraformcL No Hr-* were lost. The cirvom- hum W aeoounted for by the village having been Wfr upon an alluvial soil, and tho river, having Jhfewwnded the soft earth, had, it l* supposed, at MUgUtrowlerad it p«rii«|ly liuliuw, so a* to give way trader jj« own weight/ W*» learn fr -m c*je du* -if vessels wlm hav.« entry From the New York Herald. MONEY MARKET. t Son oat, Uct 20—(I. P. M. Tho Liverpool is gnno, and with hor tho hopes of the spoculntors, that a su*|Mjnsion of our hunk, would have boon cfli-cted hy tint sp- eio which it has boon linp-d would bu drawn to go by hor. In tho stock market it was ns usuudy i. tint ca*e on Suiurday, sottling tlay, nnd tho dos|»orato attempt of tlm Phil- ndi-lplnani to forco np stocks, aided by tho want* of the shorts, succeeded in rallying fanny stock*, of which United Stnto* flunk i. now one, uml it im- pne'oil 2j per coni on tho cln»o of Friday, Imt i* still 5 jatr mint Mow tho "taming of that day— North Amoricnn Trust ami flanking Company im- provod 2 per emit— Stnto Bunk declined 2 por cent •-Amoricnn Kxchungu ) por eont—Stoniugtou j jiorcent— Harlem ,J por cent—Utlcu & Schonocta- dy 1 )H-r c«-ot. Muncy was very scarce, nnd the pro.iuro among tho merchants was very •overe, so much »o that Imt a .mall ntnouat of exchange was .old, und tho rule enrlv ill ihu duv fell to fljj n !i per cent, end srnmt good flour bills, than which nniiucnn Itelmuer, woro sold at74 percent. Till* reduction did not cause nuy very Inrgo um<nmt of transactions, Imt ciler.tunl- ly provontml nuy largo shipment* in specie. The Liverpool carried out $401),001), of which $1)24,000 win mi nccumit oftlio Girard flank of Phiiu lulphia. Titus haspnssvd the liouvy drain which win expect ed to bn-uk our hanks, The in. iliitioiis pursue their wny steadily, nnd discount in n full nmoimt. Wo know several firms who hnvo hnd ii'di l M ' r conl "fthoir oflbring* for dis count dona for them during the past week. Yet CoNJonAt. Fki.icitv—and Cow Htnrs.—Some time since nn individual, who consider* him.olf re*- pectsble, residing not many mile* from Chesnut street, iwing overcomn hy ** love," took for fnittcror fur winson pretty dnmo roiidinv in tlio vicinity. He howevoi, .hoitly after tho gulden chord was tied, hr-gan to think that wedlock wa* not the thing it was cnickud up lo bo, nnd imfiro tho Imnev mmio war frilly over, took it into hi* head to give his wile n severe Anguine- Tho inothor of the poor girl, fueling ug^rioveil ut selling her ilaughier mullroatcd, rem-mstr .toil ngninst turii u course of conduct; but tlm gentleman was not to bo advised or insulted, and ever desirous oflN-iru considered n hrnve man, went to work nml alms- d in tlm nrosl slinau-ful man ner ihu old indy, to whom hu h id promised protec tion. Scarcely had the excitomenUubshlcd in the usu ally qillsl Hiiighbiirhnml, before along cime mi alt- sent brother of tho unfortunate bride. Hero wa* n prolty kettle of fish: what wa* to bo done—what could be done? Ho consulted tho neighbors—ad vised with Ids friends; nt onu inom>-ut was on the point of g-'ing to law—nt nuothvr of blowing out tlm brain*of hi* new ralntioti for a rudre** of grio- vunces; when finally some kind fri-nd intimated thiii a cm tain -loro in Chesnut .trout hnd ju-t re ceived n largo supp’y of ihu most approved cow -kins. Hero was a remedy at once: big wiih the fnto of Cio-iir und of Ronin. ho iminediutely set out forthe store nml procured n fret ruler; after which ho proceeded to the residooco of ids brother in law, und congraiiilnu-d him with one hundred snipe, well laid on, much to the gratification of thn neigh hors, wlm wero unanimous in opinion, that Im do- seived all ho got.— PUilad. Herald. NKW-VORK, Oct. 2J. Th. M».««r.-Tl.,««!-■. u •-* don, dmalm-d *lne« tin- 20 h, astlod this morning with* nit «ny simde. . ... . Hill... h... f.ll n... B*. -t «l,teh nn. ll™ rf undo'.l.t'd .udiiy. pi—™ "I”'", 11 "' murli.'l. H.pnl. I. i.«>l I" *•• ■" HI., ll-m. •ndtu.duclWd, •ath.iill‘“<f'-'y ■ ll "'J™ 1 kn-p il nt.t .if lb. Il.uk*. H.If d'.lk*,. command mom than on* half per cen'{ g"ld one qaarf-n Maxi andollsis wsttu-d for Canton ke.p optol|a2 prom. Drslt* un PhiUdeli-liia aro not so well, lira rate stand, at 3 P. M. st 10*11 dl-J Baltimore 12{ Pr -videncent 7a8 di*. Money is-ixom-dinciy sratce, more scarce tlian epeat—Jonr. of Comment. [We supposed tpeeie was “ money." We hnvo nlwny-found it as garni nt money. But it seem* that paper is money now in Wall street, ami tperie an article belter limn money, ultbough not utscan o. Kn. Gkok.J Indiana State Five, were sold at the Board to day at 50 percent-, $’1.0011, and what am onr mer chants to expert to collect from their eroditors, where Secantie* are thus reduced t Exchange on Philadelphia sold at 9Q|— $10 0!I0— and mote of fered.—AT. Y. Eve. Poet. 21 d tmt. From the N. J'. Herald of Wnlneeday. Money market. Tur.snAr. Oct. 22—6 P. M. St icks continue to din-line at the bomd of bro kers. The safes this morning, were nai large, and pric-’s, with tho excepti m of the U S flank, wid- h rose l (Hireeut) exldhlted a decline from the rales of yesteiday. Del. Jk Ha isondec'lno.l Ij p At a full meeting of tho inhabitant* of Newnnns- ville, East Flnr 1 •, hold pursuant to public notice nt ihu Court H-»<*n, on Thursday, thn l!)th day of September, 1835), Mr. JESSE C VItl'ER, wa npptdaleil Preridont, and Ciiarlks L. Oxi.l, Sec retary, of (lie meeting. Th<* object of the meeting wns explained by tlm President, whan, on motion, il wn<, lleioloed, Tltnt the following gentlemen,vix. fl M Doll,Capt. M. Iliatfley. Dr K. S. Aldrich, J. M. Antes, Tit s. C'ot-liog, Tims. J. Ptnvatt, and Asa Clark, Im a Committee todtafi Resolutions nxpre sivo of tlio sen-e oftlio mem lag. Tlm Commilien having reported tho fallowing Resolution., they wero adopted without u dissenting voin: lletolved, Tlinl n. Flonlinns— as American cit- ixon.—wa are gru Hied to find tho-am-spirit at this meeting a. was uvmcod on tlm fir-t Monday in . . .... .... . ... May la«t, when wo met to clvo our support to tho ““t;",'" r "." rll "< V'r l r Cuti.lil.ni..n liirm ,1 3|. J™ T h f,r ,h. Smi. .f ...h i. Ih. l-icmMlng d.m.uJ k.r m.;ni-y ilmi Hi. | KlurilU . . g0 |i, t Div ,.|„„. lletolved, That wa linva organixed ngain<t Di vision, mid lar tlm purpose of co-operuting with the greater portion of oar fellaw-citixoos of tlm I iros.urc wa* yesterilay more severe than has been (now * * * mown far a long lime. Tills will drive tlm mer chants lata realising their sou hern funds, notwith standing tlm expense,—United Slu es ii.uk bills writ! g-iienlly rofuswl di nny price yesterduy. In other money then* U no matnrinl change. In do mestic exchange there is scarce anything doing. Some Philadelphia paper was cxclmtigud for Mo bile, dollar for dollar; lj per rent is ollured for Mexican dollars,and 2 percent asked; there is no demand for sja-cie. Tlio demand for mnnoy wus increased from the fact that largo amount* fell due on account of ten Miles. Towards 3 o’clock red buck money sold nt 7 percent discount. The Nmv York banks may now bu c-m.ideivd .nfc; oven the Philadelphians have put oil'the iieriod of their failure until "after tho election." Kn. li day udds to the strength of tho New York poriibm, mid sinks the suspended bank, still deeper in tho diffi culties they have, with n nLinken p diey, sought to avoid. Tlm p isiti-m of New York renders money more valitublo hero than nlsewlierc, ciaisiMpiuiitly money is flowing in niiou us from nil quarters There are ngents hero ft out Philadelphia loaning money at 2 s 2J per cent per month, in addition to tho exchanges ngninst that city, while money there is still worth IJ percent per month, in Pliilud Iphiu money, notwithstanding tho suspension. Her mer chant* Imve, iliorolbro, gained nothing hy the dis honesty uftho hanks) on tho contrary, thuugh they pay their indebtedness to thn hanks, la Philadel phia funds; such as have fund* duo them in Now York receive it in Philadelphia funds, the hnlanc- remains in tho hand* of the bunks which fat ed for the “ relief of the merchants." Tin* doalers of N. York Imvo indeed t" tiny a heavy loss on tho sums now due by beniut tlio south, but tlieelV ct is to in duce thntn who hoard specie to tntrt with it for tho ssko o' tlm pixmiiom oflered Till* isliro-iglit to N. York, nod ut the present ruioof sterling exchange deposited with tlm banks, nn-l bill* tnknn nt two per cent below pur, for tran.mUrimi to England The position of our Imnksiii rclat.on to foreign oxchnnge is be.t explained by tlio letter from tho agent of flaring <& Co., in this city, lo one of tho Boston hanks, already published. From the N. Y. Herald. Monday—fi P. M. The banks of this city couiiiiuo nn umiuviuiing course ofdi-counling .hart busmens paper for a* great an nmoimt a* i« paid in. Tho opinion tlint they would suspend, whioh has been entertainn.l in certain quarters, is fast hiring ground—,-although •lea|icrn enitoinptsniu matin to force them into it L-itt-r* have imen written hy speculator* to the hunk* of tho west, stating thnt our banks have sus pended, in order it. create a panic and re-noriim on our city. All th-sacfTirt*tiro ittuflbctuul. Wean- derstittel, from tho highest uuth irity, that Mr But- lerlhe Unite 1 Stale* District Attorney, und an emi nent lawyer of this city, have, together with tho Chancellor jointly examined the powers of the latlui in tlta matter oftlio banks, nnd are of opinion that ho In. |tower* to restrain tlm issue of tlm bank*, und to causa ilieni to stay proceeding* until theses- .ion of tint legislature, «m thenompl tint of any cre ditor, stockholder, or tho flank Commissioner*- It is unlershaid, however, thaievea iu theorem of a •u«pen*ion, he willexnroiso that authority only to restrain re*, mubly tho Lino*oftlio bunks. Tnis power, *ofar nsthemotolmnts are concerned, will doMwaywitii timea-cin the mark-il, which it is supposed a suJjteasiott wtvtH creme. Th-ro is. however, scare ly a po-siluiiiy of such an uveiit tak ing place. j be Bank, of Cincinnati h’va, with theoxcention of tlio Cummeicml flank, su-p-n led fnr thirty days, uccardins to the provision of the Ohio law, winch flows that lime before proceeding* can Im institu ted ug iin-t tlmm. There i< every probability that at th- ox|iiraiioiiofth it time they will u:aitt re-time, more e*|H-.:i;dly when they find that the New York bank. »in td firm, and the N-w Orleans muiketcon tinues lo b- guided t»y s mini bank*. One ol rite o »u*e* which induced southern dunlcr* lo goto Pndiilelphia Inst spring, for tlm purchase of good*,wa< the fuel they wore not prepared to settle •rid debt, in New Ymk. Th- present crop imt. it in their power to do that, and nt the same lime mer chandise of every descr-p'i.m is, by the operation of tho two system* of curt ency, ut least 12 per cent chr*per now in Nctv York than l'oi<a<lelphia. Tlm merchant, will sunn tin-1 these causa* operating piwarfully in their bohilf, und ameliorating their present condition. MS’ESJa 1 ’''?*iwiS'ow *'“" n lk - dl » lle ' Ku*l, ngninst u Division of this Territory; that, cat mi ns ihu East is, with Spanish Grant*, if it wt-ro dividod, making the Suwannee tlm dividing line, would im n series of yeat. before onr population would he suffirieni in go into a State Gov rntnent. llnoloed, That wo Imliuve that thn Taxos thn pros-mt year W.ndtl la» suffiaient to defray the oxpen.es ufa Suite (hivernmont. lletolved, i’hat wo slinll support for office men who aro opposed to Division, und wlm are in favor (for tho present) of forming tho Floridas into u single Simp. Retoloed That we respectfully solicit tlm inhab itant* of tho d ffi’rent towns and coo ties of the East, Middle, mid West, to hold aimdnr mcetiiii.'*; and we most respectfully nsk for these proceed ing* tho nttontiiin of the lion. Citarlos Downing, -or Delegate in Congress, with the assurance of onr uiidlmlidihed confidence in. (usability and faith fulness to keep off n Division. littolve.il, Tiint In petitioning against a Divison oftlio Fiuridus, wn appeal with confidence to tho wisdom, justice, nnri pntriorism oftlio disiitiiiiiisli- •d Statesmen who represent our common country in the Councils of the nation at Washington — Thoyonn nppr. citite rim importance of one Suite of Fl-iriiU (ratlmr thaa two petty Territories) to tha Southern puition nf the confederacy, umi to tho Union, Rrtnlved, That wo Imve not at any time yielded onr preference* or compromised our principles— we an—a* xr« wero from the first, one and nil •ppoAi-dton Division, nnd t« allowing the suntt- moms and opinion* of tlm oilmans of the interior of Enst Florida being advauend liy uther* wiihuui our being con*ulted, uml lliat in all questions having re ference t » our public interests, xve claim the right of first giving publicity to those opinons; rather than being obliged lo Imvo false ones palmed oiTby others. lletolved, That th-so proceeding* lie signed by thn IV-sident and Secretary, nnd paidiaherl m the Fl uid i Herald, tin* News, tire East Florida Advo cate, the Tillaltassee St ir, the Charleston nml Sn- VHiinnh papers, the Globe, und the National Intel- liguticer, Wnsbiegtoii. JESSE CARTER, President. C it a lit, a. L. IlKt.t., Secretary. WASHINGTON, Ot. 22. Tit* "Ska Gulu— Xppreheniion* having been expressori in samn of the public prints r- *;>ecting thu Mifoty of tha “Sea Gull," (tender to tho Explor ing Expedition,) to allay any uneasiness Uut wight bu felt hy tha friends nf her offioer. an 1 craw, It is ilaemedptnpct t » publish the following extract from a leltur addressed rathe Navy Department by Lieut Wilkes, commanding the exploring Expedition, bearing dale U. 8. Fmo Ship ViRCKNNKt, > Hahsuh «r I’.iU'i, July 1,1839. t ‘•TU'S*** Gull'and‘Fixing Fisli'laft Orange bar. boron tbu 1st of May. Th* Unar arrived at Val- p.n>i.'i *n th* 9lh of May, having ptfUd company •ah UwfvflMC wwd; tad "RETURNING TRUTH." Tha Federal leaders discover thnt their associa tion with tho Ahulitionst* has last them many ho nest friends who woro before deceived ns to the .cope of their deigns. The dreadful falling off from Wldgery in region* where it was supposed fanaticism would e«tal-H-h It. reign forever,an prin- cqd.-s bostil-i to the ponen nnd perpetuity of the Government esiuldi-hedon Democratic ptincipbs, hn» opened tho eye* of its 'manager*. But a little while since the organs of this party looked upon ilia excitement In favor of tlio n -gro pirates which wns spreading mining the Abolitionists, a. a new spirit which wns to work w-mder* in recrui im; the ranks of their allies. The Whig n ipers teemed with tho heroic dories of Ciaquox nml the other tnurd'-iers of the captain end crew of the Amistad—with accounts of Mr. Tuppnn’sdu again thn law—and of tlm sym pathetic crowds, whose sensibilities aro mighrity t-an-hod for thn savage*, who repaid tho captain’s oiler* of leva I by shedding his blond. Tho result of the Oh o elections bns suddenly given n new turn to tho philanthropy of the F-tleral journal-: nml they now very sincerely condemn Mr. Tanpan'sprncecrf- lug*. They begin lo think it hxni <lint thn two Spaniard*—the ownets oftlie s'av-o-—should now be ineareernted, persecu'ed. and stript of their -len der mean*, by the Abolition us uciution*, wbicli h no let slip the dog. of the bar, uml are in a f sir way of hunting down and destroying, in the roil- of the law, those whom tho negroes wore wilting to spare until stint dated to seek a sort ofcivilix al von- ganc-, uurier the teaching of ill broo ling Aboli tionist*. Tho wrong* which the aider. anJ abettors of tlio b'ack pirates are inflicting on the unf.riuaate Spa nish citixen., under the form* of Uw, (which money • an nlwny. pervert to mischief.) now that ir is seen party end* c niuol be answered hy it, excites a new apprehension among tho W.rigsl They calculate shrewdly when no absorbing partisan feeling inter venes, and look abroad when Urey feel tlint no im mediate object i* to be gained at home. They begin now to inquire, whu aro we lo gam by aiding and abetting burbnrinn pirates and murderers, and per secuting the suffering citisens of a civilised nation at amity with u*/ Wm shall !•**•» the good will cer tainly, and pmbsbly forf. it some of our advantug.-* In trad*, with Spain and iu colonies, ami may in volve our own counuy In a wor with that power, which is bound to redress the wrong, of its own psn.pl* by this course! An I why should we thus nsswrd important interest., to vindicate tbo natural right* of Ciuques, tlm trader in ihttb.ood of Id* own race, under the preo-nce'of eafnrcl tg the law* of Spain against th- slave trade, upon the person* of h-rrtrisen-f Under tliera new idea*, the Whig* will probably content to leave to Spain the admin istration of her own law* in repnl to her own poo- pU.-Gfe*«. lorlli Amuricnn TiimI Ik fl inking Co |.[ p. r cei.t; Mivhanir.'s flunking association 3 por cent; liar- lent 1^ poi m-ni; Boston ami I’rovidt-nou lj per cent Tlm New Orleans B-nstate* that $1,050,000 Ims Imen shipped from ilea port for tlm list- id’ tlio U. States flunk nf i'ldlndvlphin, jot they do not pay lin-ir debts. Money in Wall street roniinm-s exceedingly tight; tlio be.t pip-'r bn* li -en sold ulfrom llinto to linn per cent per ntotilli. Bill, on I'hiintl-riphiu nre rather better to «luy, Iwing Wn9j pt-r cent. Many failures have taken place, principally in th*- dry good, line—some of litem heavy. A gt oat mu tty noioa tiro settled by morchaiit. mutually, to avoid proto.u. In thi. fact may be found tho reason that »o few failures nrn publicly mndti known. Tho.tutoment made In the Ex pres, this morning, that tlm United Suite. Bunk in this city received tbo bills nnd stock* nf the I’liiludulphiu insti tution nt par, In payment for notes mado payable here, it utterly without f.iundailon; no *u< h transac tion* have tnkon place. The United Stnto* flunk hat declined making collection* fur the Providonce bunks, and hu* roqueted them to withdraw the pm per lodged with the bank. For paper maturing in Providence, specie is generally deman led, hiiiI one of tho bank* Ins given notice that legal damages will be exacted on nil protested paper. At Boston, the banks an very firm, and the marset some thing * , in consequence of tbo iueroiuu of discount* by tie-bunks. Money I* worth two per cent per month, at which raw a largo ain.iuni has been of fered. Wall street was under n good dual-of excitement to ilnv, in coasequonco of tlto Stnto Hank co .tinu- itig to throw out safety fund bills. 'The note* of tlm* • banks which have not special ngents in lids city, nre tukon in Wall street, at from U to 5 per co' tdi-c Mint. « There is every probability that ull will be thrown out. Tho hunk commissioners Imvo not vet suc ceed d in making any u rungemouts to Imvo tho bill, reccivt-d ut par by rim city bunk*. Thn bunks have Imen u,-plied to. und various objections made Tho Merolmuis' flunk did not perc- ivn tlint the City flanks, ortho merchant., would bo much bene- fitted by tlto plan. Much anxiety i* manifested for thn result Thu effect i* now much liko that of suspension, nml arises from tho cans.-* part of which wo enumerated y.-s erduy. Tho event is in volvcd iu tho grout process of u reduction in price which Im* been going on for month*, nml which now rapidly approximating uii issue. From tlio l-l of January, 1838 to tlm 1st January, 1838; tlio banking capital of the stutu of New York, increased $(i,001),ODD. Tlto whole increase throughout the United Stales, in tho same period, wn- $1110.008, 000. This great uxc««* of capital wa. cal Iml into action by tlio artificial business, nnd tbo grout ri. in price* in tlto year 1030. Tito 4U.*|tuaai»n which fnllo.x od in the spring of 1037, wus political, rather than commercial; thnt is, the state of nu-rc.uitilo uflairs, although tending to tho point ofbanknipttv hnd not yet mado a litispoi sion imporativu. Th* * fact wn* exemplified in the r-qdd recovery, thn main, tonancu of prices, and tho year of great manufac turing prosperity which followed in England. Tnulu hero was, however, clogged, and mitxvitlistnnding tho groat increase ofcupilnl employed in bunking, money remained scarce, for tlio reason that every class of banks wns under tho control of some clique of speculators whoso object was to hold produce in order to forco up prices. This policy bore the germ ofit* own defeat nnd the present crisis, Pa per ha* been maturing, old debts Imvo been falling duo without probability of renewal, and tho im- tnotiso muss of paper, wli ch wus created to repre sent and put olVdebts until prices of produce -hould meet the views of grasping tq>o--ultiior*, and allow tlio crop* to go forw tr-l in actual puyin-mt, is ma tured nnd must lie met. Iu this posirion stand most of the Safety Fund batiks. Tbo Gcaessee Banks hnvo bolstered flour, the Dutchess Co -my Banks have su-ported cuttle; tho Orange County butter, and the banks of thn Western coun ics lumber. These Imvo been aid d hy the bunks of the neighboring State* {tin- Imnks of Vermont have omjilnyo.1 their menus in holding wool; those of Ohio grain uml pork. As thu markets Imvo in tho natural courso I Mien falling ones, there hits been no chance to realise, and the weight Im* accumulated until il i* about to break through restraint, and lot prices find their natural level, whatever thut may be. The limns attending thn fall will ha home hy the banks, mill thn weak- r institution* will, nndouht, hienk altogether: hy means of which the hank capi tal, which was created to nv-et a specalntive hti*i- nes*, will go out of nxistanco, leaving th- healthy and sound hunks to go on. These will ho much stronger for tho process, ns tlio fewer thu lintik* are in number the greater will be tlm proportion of spe cie held hy each, and thn more efficient will be its action. Wo find this process going nn tin the suspension proceeds south and west. Each important point presents some hank* which are iu a strong ennditi >n, and undertake to hold out, while tho w-enk linnk. eagerly suspend. The nine hunks in Philndtriiin which voted against tho measure, nml the return* of which wo recently gave, nre not extending their discounts, and will, it i* stated, extricn ethemselves from th- wreck of the other banks a* soon ot possi ble, nnd resume In tho meantime the other bnnk* with the United Stntes hank nt their bend, nro ex tending their i**iips, and plunging deeper into tlm ntiro. They hove agreed to receive silver citang-- nt rates above it* actual value ut follows: Scent pieces at flj cents, 25 cent pieces at 28 cents. 10 " *• 12| " 5U " " 55 " thereby rating llicir oxvn pap -r nt 10 per eent dis count. This course will accelerate the i**uo between the redeemable nnd Irredeemable system*, while the sound hunk*, by su«nrinii>g and gradually strength ening themselves, will lie the centres around which xx ill concentrate the trade of each section. The f.illoxx jng is a talde of those banks which have determined to pay specie, notwithstanding tho fail ure nf those around them : STATEMENT OF TIIK CONDITION OF TIIOSF. BANKS WlltCll CONTINUED TO PAT SPECIE AT THE LATEST DATES. Loans. Specie A/«jrl837 Jon 1839 Misfl837 Jan 1839 flank of S Caro- liiti, 3,160,983 2,292,727 314,264 334,170 Sauk of Charles ton. 3,843,974 2,693,102 273,246 308,813 Bank of Pitts- burgh, 1.211,039 1,168,769 86,116 188,848 Com. Bank of Cincinnati. 3.826.010 1,941.044 654.561 362 373 Petersb'gliflank 988.207 342,276 93,388 105,544 Patriotic Bank. (Wash’ll) 330.127 280,678 30,000 54,812 State Bank. (N. Brunswick) 214.180 128,307 87.903 12,669 Circulation. Deposit**. Bank of S. Caro iina, 1,149,381 765.892 833 528 789.204 U tak of Char lot- ton, 976,693 1,023.400 829.760 739.450 Bank of Pius- burgh, 710.926 3.16.061 421.684 359.333 Com. B*nk,Cio. 1,113 546 992.971 6 )8.360 361.403 Pe.arsb'gh n.uk 446.680 126,910 103,091 52,257 Patriotic Bank, (Wash’ll) 136,633 106,630 51,762 136,729 Btsia Bank. (N. Brunswick.) 183,190 053,737 67,838 63.361 These are as far «• heard from, and they present a strong position, framing a connecting link,through each imp rtaat point, which wdi extcml ftom New York to Now Orleans. A rallying point is hereby formed in each commercial centre, through which ■ heal hy system of tTomuttm exchange can Im built ■p. To these centre* will rand th*»p«C'‘ , » , »nd|l' ,0 ‘* business p*|mr based rat nrtrial trati.aclkm In crops, and mercandiM nt low priees, and from them will emanais a ■•aiml cure, ncy, whl. li will soon drive from cimulathm and exitieocc tho wottliles* |Ml»* r of tlm rotten Imnks. Tile prtK-o.-s of concentrating sjm-c'ui has already commeiM-a-d in N. Ymk. Tha amount which actu ally left our vault* by the Livorpool, was a very small propnitiou to tbo daily n-ceipt*. Tie-ship Pamhes, a liit b Mrriverl limlny from New Urloaits, br-oglil $25,000 to Jacob Little. $3000 to W. N'eflson, $1.7IGto K K. Collins, and 300,000 lb order-- milking in ull $233,723. There movements indi- cite t ho h< ah liy process bv which our mercantile community i* throwing oif the incubus (if speculation whioh has so lung oppressed it. In a very aLort time alfnir# will move upward. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Cask of Muntkz and Run.—This matter name ■fora Judge Inglis yesterday.at his chambers, iu pursuance nf thaorder hn had made in thecas*. Thu council for Montes und Ruit rend an affida vit made by Unix, in which he stated that ho’ had been at retted at thn suit of Jingua, nnd was re quired to give hail in the sum of $1000, which he could not procure, anil v*ns therefore obliged to go to primus that the said Jingua i* the property nl de ponent, ami a subject of tin* Queen of Spain, anil that ill* rlep.iiir-nt purchased hint ut Havana, in the Isle of Cuba, when, slavery i* .recognized hy the law* of Spain; and thut deponent did not nor doe* not know that the said Jingua is nn African hy birth; that liu,deponent, purchased 40 other negroes at tlm same time, and got a license from the Gov- ernor of Havana in transport ili-m on board a ship In hi* place of resitlunct, nnd that it is nut ttuc thnt tin* sairi slaves were taken on hoard at night, ns they were brought mi hoard liefore it wus dark The ufiid.iviifiirihi-r states that the slave* were not mu- nncled while on b iurd.nnd thut they had been sup plied with suffici-nl |ifovi*ion*. Tho deponent also sxvour* tlint lie believes this suit was commenced l him without the c-mciuronre or knowledge of the plantin', nnd 1»y L'-ivi* Ttippnn. There wus an affidavit of Monte* nl*u rend, cor rohnrnrory of thn nfliduvit of Rui*, nnd tin nffi-luvii in rol ition to tiie arrest of rite defendants, nml the assistunce given in tlm matter by Mr. Ttt|ipiin. Theodore Sedgwick, Jr , nn the part oftlio plain tiffs in rite suit, rend tho affidavit on which the de fendants xverc umisted, nnd un affidavit of their be ing nuti-residcnt*, and hero only transitorilv. He also read the affidavits of Jo*hoa Leavitt nml Lewi* Tappan, stilting lliat they had visited the colored m< n, accompanied by interpreters nnd thnt depo nents helived these colored men wore natives of Africa, nml rec-ntly from Africa. A n affidavit of the d -puty sheriff, who arrested the defendant*, wn* n< xt read, and in thi* lie deposed tlint ho lind been directed to give tho defendant* ns much privilege as lie could consistently with his duty, and tlint he went with thorn to n place in Grand *ip-nt to procure hai'; that a person thorn oflb ed to hvconio hail for them, and tlint the deputy sheriff offered to tuke hi Imil. Imt that the defendants would not consent to the urrngemnni, nnd went to prison. Mr Sedgwick then said that ns he had fm-nislted proof of these men lining native Africans, he wouM n >w read the treatv mado between England iiimI Spain, in rite voar lfll7,to putdoxvn tho slave trade. Counsel for defendants objected to this document being rend, a* tlio common Inxv of Spain, outlie sroan-l up informality. He did not think counsel for the f'laiuiiffs had any right to rend the honk, as it might not he genuine. The other puny might have cot it printed for this purpose. Ho xvould, hoxvuver consent to ihegonilemaii * examining Spanish law yer*. of whom there xvere many in this city, us to th<-cam-01111 law of Spain. Mr.Sedgwick repliud that this objection might be pnitinetit when the cans-canto to trial, hut a* the outs- had been brought nt a hearing on twelve hours' eider, it-did not famish quite sufficient lime to send lo Mnrdrid or Cuba for such authority as would he decisive on the subject. Judge Inglis said, I think that tho same rule no- plies here n* ut trial I utn not hound tokiiowtiia; these nre tho law* ofSpuin, unless proved in a legi timate way. I have nomme p-.wor la-re than 1 would if it was u trial ufassmiil and buttery that tvn* beft.rn me. flat I xvill let xon read tho document, nml afterward shut it nut dc bene, ette, if on consi dering tha matter I am ol opinion that tin* luw is not sufficiently proved. Aii->thereiicunisia"C" which muo b.* considered is, that this treaty is between Great Britain ami Spain, nnd I da not know thut it would have mix obligatory forco on Spain with any | oilie t tmt inn exeept EnghrnL Mr. Sedgwick than read ilia document from a honk xvhich hr obtained from the office of the British consul, containing various treaties heixveen Great Britain nnd other nniimi*. From this d-upiinem it appeared that in conformity with u treaty entered intoh-tweo.-iSpnin and Etig.imd, ilia King of Spain, in lilt* montliof Dccemlier, 1817, issued a decree prohibiting nil subject* of Spain from resordng to tli« const of Africa for -laves, nl'tor tln-COilt ol M iy, 1830, and farther provi.ling lliat inemo any slaves were brought from Africa after the prohibited pa- rind, th" it -gro -s so brought xv.-ro to lie h -i free in thvii'St port of theSpani-li dominions,ut which the vessel might tiirivo, and that too vessel shoo d he confi-cutod. Conns I for defendants contended that the nffid vits on which the d -fendant- Imd been arre-ted were untrue and ttiiormid. in proof of xvhich he re ferred to th-'affidavits ho had read, am! on thoso grounds h" moved th.it the defendant* should hu set nt liberty. Mr. Sedgwick snid thnt his object in bringing this case In-fore a jury, wns, because it was the only wuy in which the question could he passed on, whe ther those colored men were free or slaves. Ho was ah|n to prn\e that slavery, so far ns it regard* men of gplnr coming from Auica, is no longor tole rate!! in Culm; and thut bringing them there subjects tlm person xxhu does it to severe punishment. The defendants could not hut have known that those men were brought to Cubi in violation nf the law* of Spain; and tho least criminal position in which the defeudoiiif stood was that of buyers of contra band go als, and aiding ami abetting the slave trade. Thu d-riend«nts »wore that they did not ko <w those men were native born Africans when they bought them; Imt such could not lie th<> truth, be cause tho defendants know lliat those moo spoke no language Imt tln-ir unlive African dialect, -and could not even understand any uther. Thi* alone was sufficient to have put the defendant* on tln-ir guard,ami must liavoiniibi them uwaio that they were violating the luxvs of Spain. Mr. Staples, counsel for tiie plaintiffs, then ad dressed the Court, and was replied toby counsel fur defendants. Judge Inglis deferred giving his decision fora day or two.—Journal of Cemmerce,'2id. Tho dinnor recently given in England to tho Duke of Wellington, ha* been the subject of much comment in the English newspapers, nnd no lan guage has been too extravagant to ho employed either in extolling or ridiculing the ceremonies nnd •peecho* of that ocra-ioo. The following extracts will show in wit it way the Furi* journals treat tho afluir. Tlto Comm rce says: " Tho moment is well chosen for the chuckle of triumph by tlm Engiiso aristocracy. They forget tlint for nuurly twenty- five year* tho wound* which they received in the war rumnined open: that England is on tho xergp of n commercial, political, und financial crisis; that her fite depend* on a good or had huivest; that four nnd anxiety agitate tiie population; that Iter com- rn -rcu is declining, and Iter colonies lik.-ly to rc- nnuiico her, nnd. finally, thut tliu menacing voice of O’C'innoll lias raised the cry of Repeal of the Union a* tiie f -rornaner of a dreadful con motion. Ye*, hoist of your Waterloo, ye grott xvairinrsnnd poli tic! in*. It xvn* n fine und glorious victmy, was it not? ibe result of xvhich has been lor thu vanquished to grow ktrong ufierd -font, and for the conquerors to expire slowly under rite Imrtl'ou of their triumph." Tiie Sieele is astonished that Lord Dmughim, who, for so many years, attu-k-d tho policy w hich tended to stifle the cry for freedom in foreign c -tin- tri«». and who hud rhnniclerized tho war as a strug gle of the nri-toeraey lignins' th • liberty of nations, *hoal-l nuxv, wuh n total disregard for consistency, bestow a ful-rom-* panegyric upon the Duke of Wel lington as the chief iostioment of that policy. Murder Trial.—The Court of So*si ms. nt Columbia,on the 34th iast. Judge Butler presiding, wa* engaged in the trial of Pot r Burton, for the alleged murder of G. W. Huntt. Tho couiuol for the State were J. D. Edwards, St liritor, B F. Hunt and J. D. Trade well, Ksor* ; ftr the accused, Hon. W. C. Preston,-\V. F. Dessausturo, James Gregg. J. A. Black, K*qr*.—C'Aar. Courier. A dot In Eng'nnd WSt *o mollified *t being kick* ed by hU master, that he jumped into a river and drowm-d himrelf. I' awry puppy who gel* kicked here would do the same, uotidhk society would Im much improved.—[Ball. Clip. "THE CROSS OF CONSTANTINE " Written by the Lady Hor* Hatting! 1838, Ir the Album of a Friend. “Conquer in tliiri"—not unto thee al me Tho virion spake, im|hmini Constantine; Nor ns mere presage of an curthly thro' e, Blan d in 'mid heaven tlm con*.crated sign. Through the unmeasured track of corni g time, The inyvtic cross doth with soli lustre glow; And t| enk* through ev'iynge, in ov’iy clime; To ov'ry stave of sin, uud child of wo. "Conquer in »hl«!"—ay when lint rebel heart Clines to t bo hints it x«a* wont lo cherish. And a* il sees those fleeing boon* tlopnri, Giievetli that things so bright were formed to perish, Arise, bereaved one l und, athwart theglonm, Read in tiie hrightno-s of thut cheering rav— “Mourn imt, U! Christian, though so bright its hlunni, Nought that is worrit a sigh shall pa-ssway!" “ Conquer in this!"—when fairest vision*cotne To hire thy spirit to n punt of flower*: Bidding the exile from u licavenlyhomu lo dwell a lingerer in unholy bowers: Strong in His »trcnmh who buists the bond* of sin. Cusp to thy b .Mini, clasp r he holy crocs! Do.-t thou not seek a heavenly crown to winf lla*t thoo nut counted ull besides hut loss'! "Conquer in this!"—though powers of earth and hell Were leagued to bar tin e from thy heavenly wuy, The cro»* slmflev'ry darkling shade dispel, Cliu-o ev’ry d mht,ond ro-u**ure dismay. Faint not, oh I weatiotl one; faint not— for thee The Lord of Uigh<eiiu«m-s*aml U.ury bled, Ami hi* good Spirits'* influence, with tune And plenteous unction, is upon thee sited. “Conquer in this!"—when hy thy fever'd bed Thou *e«’*l the dark wing'd nogtri ta re his stand. Who soon shall lay thy body with the dead, And In-nr thy spirit tnthe spirit's land, Fear not—the crus* sust tun* tlit-e, and its aid In that last trial ahull thy succor bring{ Go As.,rl- 8- through tlm dark, the untried shade, For sin is banish'd, and deal It liutli no sting ! Consigner* |mr Rail tomd C.rv,strived Mil,-1,11 UW C.HI..I, lo K Hl.ict.l,, fj * n,Jj CH.m-Mr*,tD.td-ln,L.,1,1, T.|,p, t4 g.^, ' \X miWrly & Jonc, AHk.iii & Hum., l | M| A CU«. pion. r,.„,i,„ r , p . r n,'l B..H c,r., ,,,1^1 Mlb _ 157 Iml.-. C..>...n III F, fiii.rl.ir, N A ll.rAr. n u Pbinltx. Cumofinl.t At» » _.u «... . . g| ,Ad,M« CohMk riiint.v, C.mi'fisIdAr Nrylr, U.ld, TniiwV i»tr, (. Ilar.i.lc., Wit.lilinm, U»i. at fco.Ad St Bm.iiiiiiI,., Wii.il.',lyi J,,,,, ., Blul, Colic r niton. LEGAL NOTICES: W Ocortriti-rnuidi'u Counts’. HER EAS Wilson Oden, lias applied tome tor lel'cr* of admln'slration of the good* end chattels, rights end rrodits, which were of David Ua fey, Into of su’d county deccasid. 1 hcio nre therefore, to cite and admonish allsnd singular,tlio kindred aud creditor* of*uid deceased, t«i hie their objeations, (If nny they have,) In the olhro of the Clerk of the Coutt of Ordinary of said county, within the time prescribed by Uw, othei^ wise tlio said W ilson Oden, may obtain said letter* of administration. Witness the honorable Robert P. Burton, one of the Justices of said Court, this 4th duy or October, eighteen hundred nnd thirty nine, oci 13 ROBERT DROWN c. c. o c. c. Elizabeth S. Voorhees,') Chatham Sup'rCourt, John Voorltees. ( Ma * Term > IS39. I — —J divorce. I appearing by >ho return oftlie Sheriff that the riefcn.int.t, John Voorhoes, is nut to be found in the Countv nf Chatham, nnd thnt he is without the limits of tho Slate, nn motion of the Complain- ant * Attorney, It is Ordered, that tho said John Vmirhecs do oppenr on or before tho next Term of this Court, nnd file his answer or defensive allega tion, in writing, or in rosn of his default, the said Complainant slinll have leave to proceed to trial.— And it is further ordered, that a copy of this tulo bo published in nno of the Curettes oftlie city of Sa- vnnnnh, once a month till thu next Term of this Court. M 7 20,1838. A truo extract from the minutes. THE LOAFER’S LAMENT. Yen I think* V't now 1 bo, And vot I it red to va<, I find I'*e throxv myself sway Vit limit sufficient cox. COMMERCIAL. BALTIMORE, Oct.25 Coffee—k cargo of 4213 bags ttio were offered at unction to-day, und about 31)00 hags sold, nt pti ces ranging from 12} up to 12ft 1 , Theso sale* show a decided improvesiont in prices since the lust public «nK By privnto contract about 1000 ling* of Rio and Havana luxe hc-ti tukti, at 10a 12 c«-nl* for tlm fnravr, and ut OJnllu fir oidinurytptcihth s of tlm latter. Flour, Howaid street—Tlm demand for flour of this description has been n- tive throughout tiie week, nnri su es of some th-iiHands of barrel* have been made from stores, part for export to Etiulnnri ami the balance for Eastern markets, nt Oji "Inch i* tb-unifoim store price this morning. Th" receipt price is (J.flJ. The stock now in muiket is quite small, tlto sale* fin-the lust fortnight having been lar ger than tlmrcc- ipt. City Millt Flour—Tlto demand for for. ign ex port 4ia* Imen good throughout the week, ami sales in a cnmririorohlit exreiil hnvo been made at about the n-iitorm mtv of flj per bid, which is the prevail ing price to-iliiv. Corn—S desofold white early in thn woeknt 72 a73. ; on Werin.-sdny nnd Tlntrsduy go.nl p irceis iiroueht 75c,nml to-duy *tdes h tvo been marie iu 74 Sales of old yllow unity la the xxeok at 73,74c; imt price* of this description have since improved, a •' the sales to day are iit 70nfl()u. Sugars—We mit« sal"* hy privnte contract, of Havana Muscovado * at 8Ji ot i’ rtu Ricos ut 8ja 8; and of llavaun hroxx a box at 8j. Whiskey— 1‘lie m rekuthas h en steady daring rile week, with sales ofhliris nt 33^',uad ol Iritis ut 34 ,34 Je. The wugun price oi bids is -7c, oxclu,ive of the barrel. Tiif. Height of Ixifudsnck.— \ boy yosterdny morning pr-seiite.l him-olf at tmr offict* door, nt an oarlv lio.,r, anJ offered to sell two of our own pa- P"r*. wbicli lie Im I dou | -tl. > *s stolen limn the domr <if sono subterther*:—North American. Till* bov was a wag, Tim publisher should have rewarded the wit of tno urchin by rvd«*ining his papci in ‘pttciv.. nrt fl.Jnm it EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Cfeik Sttp'r C. C. C Clmiliam Bufcrioi’ Court. Jnt.v Term, 1839, W HERAS Wesley Abbott, John Wagner, W. S Thompson, John Mallery, W. C. O’Dris coll uml Peter G. Shick, went summoned to attend tho present Term of thi* court nt Jurors, and mado default. Ordered that they bo severally fined in tho sum of twenty dollars, unless they do filo with tho Clerk of this Court, good nnd sufficient cause of ex cuse, on or before the first day of next term, to wit: tlm February Term, 1040, of said Court/ Wed nesday, 17th July, 1838. A true extract from tlto minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Dep’ty Cl'k. i. c. c. c. Notice. 4 LL persons linvine nny demands ngninst the ■•stall* of lh" lute William Whitehuod dec'd , of Beaufort district, South Carolina, tire requested to some forward without delay nnd present them for payment, properly authenticated; likewise all indebted to said estate, are requested to make pay ment promptly to TEMPERANCE WHITEHEAD, J Savannah. August 1, 1839—utig3-tf Arim’tx. DIED, In 'hiscilv, on the lOib Supiumhnr'last, after a short illness,*Mr. JACOB R. MAYER, in rite 48th year of hi* age, n native of Clinrl"st»u, S C., but for some year* past a resident of this place. In every relation of*.in. hr-oh-T, husband, fathei and master he xvn* affectionate nml indn g'H 1 ! and Ins pen-roll* ami lienevoleot nature gained tl.u esteem of ull who k tie xx him. A- n cliristion'he wnsi-xamplniy. firm and consistent 5 nor did ids hope nf tlm future |iir- suke him in Iris last sickness, when hi* disease p. r- mitt-d him the usa of toason and reflection. By Id- dentil, a xvife mid four children nre left to mount ■ui irreparable loss, no need mother, a brother, and -ister, aro bereft of a warm hearted and afleci innate uml brother, and society i* deprived of a valua ble member. On Monday, after nn illne-s of ten days, Mr. WILLIAM GRIFFIS, ag-il 28 years, a native of Peterspttrg, Vu., and for the Itt-t 8 year* a resident of this CilVi He was he.nv-d uud i-*t« oinod by all who kn-w him, nnd ha* left uutm-roi.s friends and reiaive* to mourn hi* untimely death. In Edgefield District, S. C , on the 30th ultimo, WILLIAM H. BUNCH, in the 2ld year of hi* nee.—In Baltimore, oo tlm 14th instant, in tiie 27tit year of his age, Lieut. CHARLES S. RIDGE- LY,oftho U. S. Navy, son ut Gen. Cliaiie* Steietl Kidgety, of Anne Arundel county. In Washington, W Ikes county, on the 18th Inst. Mrs JANE W. JOYNER, widow olllmlnte Wm. H. Joyner, of Savannnh, ng-d 45 year*, five months, nnd 21 Huy*.——At his tes'deace near Augusta, on tho tu rning of rite 30 h ult. of the prevniling epi- d.-tnic, Mr. JOHN MORRISON, -.g.d 3D year*, n native of North Carolina, uud fur (lie lust 13 years resident of Augusta. At Summervilie, near Augnria, on the 12th Wt., Mr. JOHN LEWIS, in the 24th year of his age, n native of Litchfield, Ct.,hut lor the last four years a resident of Augusta.' ■■■■■At Richmond Camp Grutml, near Augusta, LOUISA R. DUVAL, xvife of fl. M. Duval, foimerly of Baltimore.-— At Mobtlo, on tlio IG:li instant, Dr T. G. LEWIS, iged 31 year*, n native of Birmingham, England. -At Blakely, A|.i.,on the 17th instant, Mrs, E RANDALL, of New York, wife of I. Randall, Postmastor ut Blakely. PASSENGERS. Per ship Ceiia, from Nuxv Yoik— Mrs Rivers,Mrs Forbes, Mr McAllister, lady, children and servant, Mr Ward and Indy, Mr Hoxvland and lady, Miss Colville, Miss Hoi.-gow.ump, Miss Coo, Miss Or ville. Mr N-yle, Indy, child nml ervant,Miss Shell, man, Mis* Weed, Mrs Farguar, Miss Fnrgaor, R-v Mr Hooker, Messrs Jacobs, Waring, Morgan, May, Swift, Simmons, Wilcox, Hull, Hulntos, Hyde, nnd 70 steerage. Per brig Sivnnnnh,fro-n New York—B E Stiles lady, fuar children und servant, E C Pynclion,lady three children and servant, Rev Mr Rngeis, lady and two children, R Gordon, lady, clii-.l and servant, Mis* M icKny, Mis* Lewis, Mis* C Lewis and »er. vant, Miss Bishop, Mis* Brown, Miss Whiling,Mis* Wo Iford, Rev Mr Pn-ston, Messrs'Pnlmer, Dick inson, Lamed, Bishop, Boswell, Kiozer, Bassett, Adams, William*, Brown, Amidon, Crane, Kmg, nnd 100 steerage. Per steamboat I-is, from Chnrloslnn—Mcssr s Briggs, Wilson, Milner, Wiilet, Smith, Cumernn, Dunning, Olinstoad.’ IVrst-nmlnmt Ivanltoc, from Black Creek— Me«sr* Burke, Broxvn, Carter. Per steamboat Florida, from Garay* Ferry—Mrs Raflyle, Dr Triplor, U S A, Messrs L ng, Baldwin, Branch, Fagan, Circopely, Hiuos, and 8 deck. Per steamboitC -l Jnxvett, from Chailesion— Mr iDeurhorn, lady uml child, Mi* Santis, Messrs Al- eti, Harris, Hopkins, Evan*, and 3 deck. Consignee* por Rail Road Cars, arrived on the Q6»h Inst.—241 bales Cutton to Wimheily St Jones, E Sinclair, W Duncan, C Hartridge.R Hnbershami Washburn, Lewis & Co, E H nderson.J Cumming JkCo, Adams & Burroughs, N A H-irdoe, E Blisi & Co, Consignees pet Rail Road Cars, arrived on the o7 1 ;, |:j5 hales cotton to K B i** St Co, J Cum* ming St Co, Wa*hharn, Lewis St Co, L Baldwin, C Hartiidge, 11M Pbiouy. Wimberly St Junes,E Hen* dvrrou- Geoi jfia-Hberty County. By the Honorable tho Couit of Otdinury for said County. E l KOCH DANIEL.und Eli Bradley, executors 1 ol'tliH Inst will and Instilment of John Miller, nnd Elizabeth Patrick, administratrix of the good* and clintt", right* nnd credits, that were of Wil liam L. Patrick, Into of said county, deceased, ap ply fiirili^mission from their snid trusts. These are therefore to cite und udmunish all per sons concerm-d, to file their objection* (if any there he) in tiie office of thn Court of Ordinary for said county, within thn time prescribed by law. In default tlidrcnf, the said executors and admin istratrix may be dismissed in conformity to thoir application. - ' Wit mss the Hon. Willinm J. Wny, one of tha Judge* of ho said Court of Ordinary, hi Hinesvilje, in th" comity irion-snnl, thi • thirtieth day of May, m tho year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty- nine, and to the sixty-third year of American ludfe- pemli-nci*. K. BAKER, c, o. o, l. c, je 7-lamOm GeorRia-Ciumleii County. •\7jT,IIEREAS, George W. Thomas and John v V Tompkins, senior, executor* of the estate of Joseph Th'ioms, late of snid county deceased,hove applied for letters of ili-onia-inn from said estate. Theso use therefore t-icito ami admonish nil und singular the kindred nml cre.li ors of said deceased, to filo their objections (if imv they have) in my of fice within tiie time pre-crib d by law, mherxxise theso id George W Tlmims und John Tompkins, senior, niiiyob'uin lottersofdismission front snul es tate. Given under my hand this 8th day of August, 1839. •Mg 13 ROBT. BROWN,e.c o.c.c. \otice. \ O N th" first Tuesday in November next, will bo sold before th" Court House in Hinesville, Li berty county, between the usual Itmirs of snle, three negroes Bet,, J title and Trimly, sold fut the benefit of the heirs of Mis. l'aikor, Sen'r., deceased, late of said county. aug 30 SOLOMON PARKER. Administrator. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bo mado to tlio Hon. tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chnthumcounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two tracks' of land, No. 300, dist J2, Nn 32, di*t 8, Irwin county, tho pro perty of John B. Gilbert, deceased. Also—Otto tract, No. 372, dist 28, sea. 1, Leo comity, drawn by John B. Gilbert's orphans, for tlto benefit of said orphan*, act 18 A GILBERT, Guardian. . Notice. F OUR MONTHS after date, application will ho mado to thu Hon. tho Justices nf the Infe rior Court nf Chatham county, when sitting for ordi nary purnores, for leave to sell a tract of land, No, 4, 5th district, 1st section, Leo now Randolph, county, belonging to the estnteof Jodediah Barstow deceased, for tlto benefit of the hoirs and creditor* ofsaid estate. out 18 E. BLISS. Adm’tr. “ Notice/ F OUR MONTHS after date, application will bo made to tlio linn, tlio Justices of tho Infe rior Court of Chatham'county, while sitting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soil thrmnlaves nam ed James, John and Friday, belonging to tho estate of John Jnoksnn, Into nf Savannah, doceascd, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, mu 7 F. W. HEINKMANN, Adm'r. Notice. 1^1 OUR MONTHS after date, application wiR r In* mtirio to the Hnnomhln the Court ofPraU nary of Mirintosli county, fur Jonvo to sell so much of tlm estate, renl or personal, of the late Jos. S.. Page, late of snid county, deceased, ns will satisfy the demand* of tho heir* and creditor* nf said do* ceased aug 3 C MACARDELL, Administrator. Notice. F OUR months afterdnieappliration willbemnda to tiie Honorable the Justice* nf tha Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinal ry purposes, for leave to sell the undivided seventh, part of Isabella D. Vnllntmn, a minor, in n certain, lot of land containing forty-five acres, situated in the First Tylhing in Reynolds Ward, and known by tbo number (3) three, with uppurtenunce* thereto be longing. may 30 WM. MOREL, Guardian Notice. F OUR MONTHS a fier dme,application will bo m ide to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordingry purpos es, for leave to sell, a Hons- nnd Lot, in Columbia wnrd, city of Savnnnuh; one tract of land, 202-J acres in Lee enmity; unetrarl of land, 202£ acres in Troup county, belonging to tiie e*tate of the late James A. Maxwell, and said lor tho benefit of' the heirs of snid estate. JO*. CUMMING, Guardian, sue 20 of tke children of J. A. Maxwell. Nollec. A LL persons having claim* against tho late R. H Pitman, aro requested to present them, properly uttested. and those indebted will please make payment to «>c» 17 ANN C. PITMAN. Notice. A LL person* having nny demand* against the estate of JodediuhBarstow. deceased, aro re quested to present them in terms at the law, and tiiuss indebted to mike payment to wt 16 E, Wm, m ddm'r,