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THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN
M POUIKIK I. tH<
Clijr of Navuuimli,
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,18:19.
D3P We copy an article iVom Uie.West Point J/•
f rtoni'iH, a State Right* paper, conc-rnlng Gov.
Troop's opinion of the U. 8. Rank.
[CT The Mobile Chronicle nnd Advertiirr, two
41 Whig" Journal* In Mobile; hive boconto tinired,
and are now published under tho above titlo.
S.»mo of our country merchants nl«o made their
appenniicainliian t»-dny,nnd wo hope they will
lie followed by many other*..Tlwy will find our mer-
chant* ut homo, with food stuck* on hand, nnd
willing to nfiind nil accnritmodHiiuii* wart anted by
the linn**. 'A* «onn a* wo have u ris.t in our river,
\*liit'l) cann»t he long, theic will bei.no of tbo best
•lock of good* fut rale ever offered in till* market.
From the Angmta Conili'u/imnHit, 7th iait.
• 00 A III) OF HEALTH.
( KTMessrs. Pendleton & Pierce, of Macon,
propose to publish n periodical, to ha called •* T lio
^(Southern Ladies' Book." Wo wish It aucce**-
Thursday, Oct. 31—12 M.
The board report no death within tliu lu*t twenty-
four hour*.
C3T Wo have been favoured with a file of Dublin
papers, *o late n« to the 14tli oil. They arrived by
the Great Wettern. Wo purccive tlmt the U. S.
Dank and Mr. Jaudon, ore n< rife topic* in the
Irish Metropolis, n< th-y are In Americn.
The trial of Mr. D. G. Ortnn, lute Teller of the
Bank of tho .Metropolis, lor aliiiracting n lurgo
arnonnt of tho fund* of tho Dunk, was commenced ut
Washington ou the 2d Inst.
MILLEDGRVII.LB, N0V.-7, 103D.
To the Editor of the Georgian:—
Dkar SiRj—Yesterday nt 12 M., C. J. M'Don*
aid wa* duly Inatignmted n» Governor of tho Stole
nf Georgia.—-Mr. Gordon nod Mr. Millen wen* on
tho committee of arrangement*. The Hnuae was
literally rrammed. Among the crowd there
o grent display nf female he.auty, of which there i*
no luck in llteso part*. Fora man wlio ha* been so
long in public life, Gnv*rnni M'D.mn'd i* certninly a
very diffident one, for he *eeined quiteemharrts«rd
during the ceremony, nnd while delivering 1n* In
augural Addies*. You will Imve receiv. d Gov.
Gdiner's Message, ere this." It* wenkneas in some
parts,and its liltlefli .g* at the Union Patty, must
heexcur# d; the first oo account of hi* feeble heidtli.
t o second because ihu only consolutinn a defeated
party has left it, i* to ubu«o the successful side*
The Houses linvo not yet got to business, and it is
not likely that they will, until tnjxt week- I
hope the large number of Representative* will not
p-tilling the session. There are 208 in tho H..u*r,
nnd I'very much doubt who 1 Iter tbo Slate gets a
quid pro quo for the per dirm paid them. The
Federal Conti sits to-day, Judges Wayno and N».
r.n|I, presiding. Ypui's, &c, *
The L'ln lon 1 Junket'* Citculur,of the latest date
n paper. «f Idph authority ir, commercial mutter*,
tliji* spotik* In relation to the Hunk of England:—
She mil neither hare n think rettridlon [si/s/irn-
stow] nor i*me imnll notei: but if driven to it the
trill ice bankeri, broker*, merchant* fail, rather
than risk herotoupetition. Wo may licreuftcr ex-
p'nln our reasons f.,r employing this InngU'ige} they
nro f oinJed on a know ledge of fact* mi I dec-lira*
lion*, which, on reflection, we consider warrant*
nnd demand* shell I nigifige. But for till* extraor-
llinnry state of nfltiir*, we should huva'concluded
tb.it our pn»*|a.*et# wood *-«m brighten, because
ibe import- of grain nnd American stock* have tieen
checked, mid the export* of mnnufiicturc* increas
ed'. -
Sr.ntousAcciDr.NT at Sino Sino—The N Y f
Evening|’o«t s'ly-J We are infirmed by a person
just from Sing Sing/ that on the evening of the 3l)tli f
HI Si.moai C. Mm I, in company with five boys,
was attempting to cio** the riverfront Teller's
|'icnt to Sing Sing, in a smill boat very heavily
l,tided, till* limit wa* upset by the agitation of the
witter, caused by the passing of a steamboat. Mr.
Molt, nod three of the laiys. one of them bis grand-
son, another the son of John 8. M*-llick, nnd n third
(he son of Dr. N. J. Green, of Sing Sing, were
diowned. The bodies havo nut yet Won recover
rd.
i [coMMUNICAIED.]
THE THEATRE.
<I R . EutTOitt—On Friday evening la-t, I aealn
went to the Theatre, where I witnessed th« per
forma Dee of Coleman** beautiful Comedy of
“Honey Mo"li|"nnd I do ussureynn 1 do not recjl.
loot u't occasion when l hove been belt r pleased
with its representation. Almost every churndcr
w.is done to tliu life—n» prmnpting—no hesitation
All did well, nnd I do not Ifsitnietn *ay that
iny pu-t impression* os to tho strength of the com
pnuy are more thnn realixc d.
I Imve not seen Mr. Forbes for *omn years,a should
like much to Imve seen him in Claude Mnlnotte,—
I have no doubt, however, lit judge fiomliii Duke
ofAruntnin the Honey Mnqn that it must have
beonhighly-sntM'nctoiy. Ho seem* to bent home
in every department of his profession, nnd his act
ing is always chu-to and pleasing. Mr, Ishorwo d,
I nm told, is h fine pnintet, und I know ho is a good
acrer. ,H« played llulntidojextreinojy well. In u
wurd. no putt of tho perform oice could he com-
plained nf. All was good and well rocoived by almotl
empty boxen not more tlmn CO or 70 person* ill
tho house. Is it not surprising. Mr. Editor, how
Inconsistent the good citizen* of this City can he.
Whnt complaints are to Ihj heard on every hand of
thrdulness the place, &a want of some public amns-
rrnmit—*omo place where we can meet and enjoy
uursolvt-a'in common. And to do them justice let hut
u circus or n tnoiiUtiv-shmv coino among us, nnd you
would suppose half the City hud taken season
ticket*, such is their engentn-s, and so often nte
they found nt such places, to witness trick* -of
Dundy Jack, nr to laugh ut the chasm and nrigi-al
wit o( theclown. Now thl- Is all proper mid right,
I like to see them keep tho tiling up, But ready
"Shf Editor, in thoah-pneo of such intellectual ex
hibition. it surprises mo not a little,''lmt they do not
occasionally g-tot|iotlioitru an I witness lljo correct
nnd finu performance of such ploys ns the “ Lady
pf Lynns," tho “Honey Moon,’ and u ho«t of others
•ideally good, that Mr. Forlies is evety day offering
.fit the public. I think they might go once in u
while, if it were only for a ch rase. Two winters
( *ince there wa* u common and rather just comp lo'mt
tint the company was not a good one, nnd I thought
the public did well to let Mr. Forhe* feel tlmt he
it ad not dune'ju.tb e to li.a good tnste of this mm-
’ mmlily—and if I am not much mistaken, he did fee|
it. But, this teuton, we have nothing to complain
of; he has come among u* again .with n company
that should do wn!l any whore; un 1 noto deserve*
,uur support. Lai tlw play goinz purl of the com-
‘h niunity give Mr. Forhe* a fair trial—let them fill the
boxes, lmt for one evening with tho beamy and fa»h*
mh nf out City, and I am satisfied they will not
only go home wall plea-ed; but will rgl)Nfi again,
/tnd again,nnd then keep nlive.lliconly plaft- < ' pub
lic amusement tlmt wo can enjoy outselve*, or
pfier to sti«ngars, C,
From the Anguila ContlUutioHaliil 8/A iiul.
HEALTH OF AUGUSTA.
The long-l'vtked.f.ir hut nt .1 ngtlt made it* np
nearuoca.nnd it is wiilt fd»a-uie wn publjsli ih-
folio* ing Uepnit of our Board of Hralihj which
give* tho absent the as.ursnco that they ran now
return to tho city without danger. Wo were vi»|.
Jed this murulng wi h a bl<iek frail, and iet was
E*rn in Uw rity. and smrmmdioi neighhorlioo.1, of
lh« Ihkkoes* I*f tint sUUtnlh of an inch. Oar
# r ••i*ye»lenl*yiire*«otia4angnutunl lively npiH-i.r
Nttce, and In on the Joyful coqiiteitanrei of ihti-e go.
ing to and from w* wetoreminded of Augu.ls, a.
|iv ougmarem^,
Friday, Nov. 1—12 M.
The Board report non death in town nnd one in
the country, from fever, during the last twenty four
hour., nod one child, fifteen week* old, of worms.
Saturdoy, Nov 2—12. M.
The Board report one death, by fever, timing
tho Inst twenty-tour hour*.
Adjourned to Monday.
Monday, N'ov. d— iVm.
The hnarJ did not sit yest-rday, The report
tho death of one man, from jaundice, and one child
fmm worms both |H*rsons of color during the lu-l
forty-eight hours.
Tim Cntnmittua having ehnrgp of tlm temporary
Hospital report, tlmt I hut eatul>li»|imont r Iming ^to
lonecr necessary, hud been discontinued. And
therefore; it was
Retohed unnnimonaly, that the thanks nf this
Bonrd.be tendered to the High I Ilov, John Eng
land, Bishop of Chat lesion, for hi* promptne** nnd
liberality. In furnishing nid to our tick poor; to tlm
Itev. John Burry, for tlm u<e*of his parsonage,
and hi* unremitting nt tuition; and in pnrticubir, to
the throe Sister* of C havity, from Chnrle-tnn, who
have *o l><njr uml with such constant care, skill
nnd kindness, taken chnrge of the hospital.
Rrlotted, that the Mayor ha requested to (or-
wmd copies of tho ahuvu'rcsnlution to Dr. England
and to Mr. Rmrv.
And the Board adjourned, to Wednesday next,
twelve o'clock.
Wednesday, Nov. fi—12 M.
Tim Board report one death, from fever, during
tile Just forty-eight horn a.
Four dentil* only hava occured during the Inst
week, from fever.
The BiurJ adjourned to Saturday next nt 12 o'
olock.
Friday, Nov. 8—22 M.
The honrd renort no death from fever or other
cau.e *imv tlmir l ist meeting on Wednesday
Thebo-ird have carefully abstained from encntti-
agingnny tottiin tnilio city while danger existed;
hut take pleasure in itnnminring tlmt limy now con
sider tlang-r ill an end. The weather during the
Inst three do.v* Im* otulereone an entire change no.I
n very eonsi.trrnhle blackfroil has appeared tills
morning. Our absent fellow citizens tire now con
fidently InvitPil In return to their Imme*.
Tlm hoard tlmn adjourned to moet,st the cull of
tho Mayor. •
A. GUMMING. Mnyor nf Augusin,
Kx-nffiein Cltnirman of the Bomd of Health.
Samuel M. Thompson, Senretury.
MILLKDGEVILLE, Nov 5, 1«30.
A w-ek b fore my tirrivnl ut tlti* plnce, 1 had
hoeti informed that the eotioo crop of this year
would ho Inigri than ustimttied two moutht ugo,
when it was generally believed, and by me par
ticularly, that it would mnierialty sulf.-rhy tlm dry
tally SUIT Thy tlm dry
waathcr then prevailing. On my urrivnl Imre, I
la-t noj lime in making empdrie* nlmut tho comli-
ion ami extent of the crop*; and the infotnt-thin
I have been nhb- togathei from nil s ciiotis of the
state, corn-lit* in tlm fimi that the cotton crop of
this yo u will bo lingo, nod 1 may »ny »ery luige,
Tho planters wiih wliotn 1 Imve aonvetsed upon
the subject,ngreo in representing tlm dry wnutlier
o*‘ tlm season us having been ngiao.t their own ex
pectation, most favorable to the cotton plant and to
tlm p'ckiug. Those farmers thought that tlm dry
weather wou d injure tho plum and slop the growth
of the boll.j hut it seein- that tho boll* havo come
to inuturi y, uml t Inn tlm w-entlivr has been most
fuvorqhle to giulmr the crop So tliqt instead of n
dolici-nt orop we will linvo a very large one; prob
ably from otto eight to one fuuitlt mote ihun lust
crop; tiii. it now thuu«limnte.
1 have been informed also, thr/tt>Alubnmn the
same f.voruldo prospect nf a large crop actiiully
exist*; I It.vo sm-n letit-r* mem inning litis luci
from plun-i-r* of high restec nlddty. Though I
have no ioforti itiott from Louisiuott niul Mi»*i*«ip-
l<i, yet I not induced to bel ite that the sumo fa
vorable change in the condition of the eotioo crop
in those two states has also taken pltr*.
'ilto w eiu It r bus Imeti so favorable for picking,
that tho planter* have imiirlv gathered nil tlmir
crops, om) it. ilie sicklte** it) Augu-la Inis nicveut-
vd much ot the ctjnifpiin lu-ing forwarded to that
market, nio-t till the crop will he gntl/rvd Before
December und in the hundsnf the planter*. When
tho sickness will entirely subside in Augusta, the
crop will go in in suchiargequuutitio* us was novor
seen before, especialljfirour railroad company pro
vide in tint.- a sufficient number of freight eurs.
It would be well if ottr citizens, especially nur
morrdmiitn, were to mtko ni rangetnont* in order
to Imve their goo.ls noil grm-erm* up as soon t?» tlm
river hacu'Pc* nuvigalib-, which c-nuinly itiiisi ho
very toon. Tbo steam nod tow boats »bonld be
ready.j„ nvidl llmmselve* of tho first ri.eol'th'-
river to bring up'tlm .upplies of nur mercltnnt*.
uml for which ilm bark country is much in ncd.
With inrie.iS’d oset lions nnd indihtry on tlm purl
of our ruilioa.l and rteuiulHiut cumpanies, Augu-tn
will soon draw within her wall* a large share ol
tlm trade bounces ofllm slate, notwithstanding the
recent disunion she lin* -offered. Augusta is known
to be tile liest cotton market in t Im soulh, and count- y
merchant* acknowledge that they can pnrclinao m-
low and on as good terms In Augusta as any witt-te
else. T repeut our railroad company should litivcnn
additional number offeightcar* immedint-ly ready
for the'iauspoitation of prodoco and merchandize.
I shall have something to say nn tlm infim-nce
which the incrensRof tlm cotton crop will exercise
oil the cotton mnrket. _
This doynt I2o’*.oiock,llie Governor transmitted
to Isotll loHimhes of tlm legislature ihu unnuul mrs-
fago of which I send you it copy.
lirnpitiou-J
lmt on tlm
Tiik Season-tTIio weather in this virinlty the
past month has been favorable to the pi inlet sin
securing tlmir crops. To thoso whn«e crops of cot
.wing to the drought in the early part of the
-a were h ick ward, the weather hat Imen very
tu*J no sign offro*t hus-ynt boon observed,
tlm contrary we noticed u day or two since
po-ichtrct* to blossom fort e srond lime this sco
rn. Io some pans of tlm State u most noparal'r!-
ed diotiglit ita* bet-n felt, und but ye.l-itl .y we re-
coived a letter from it friuttd in Dm ion, the writer of
whic.lt *«ys thut lie wn.iiiformcd by an old mao who
has k-en for forty year* it resi lent near the bunks of
tlm Ahitamahn.iliallliot river is now ten or twelve
feet lower titan it was over known to be before.—
Bruniicick Adr. ftth imt.
MOBILE, Nov I.
Mortality of our City.—We pnbli-li in another
place the interments of the Inst month complete.
Tlm niinexed statement will exhibit tlm interment*
in the cot respondin'); mootlis of this m d tho two
previous year-. Thu season of 1037, it w ill hu ie-
inetnb'Trd. was one in wltirb the yellow fever pre
vailed with much malignity, especially in the mouth
of October, w lien tho city had latcontp more den-ely
peopled, und 'erg# ar.ee*»ion* to "jr number* were
mule by nt rival* of stranger*. The summer of 1838
was one of general giMnl |:r. 1th. For the period of
ninety days in 1837, |lm depth* averaged a fraction
over four per diom, wldle In tin some period In 1038,
they were !«•* 'han one and throe fourths. The
daily avcragM thD year fin tho *nittH time is about
seven nnd one teotli. Toe interment* in tire men'll
of July wi re 48.
COMPARATIVE REPORT OF INTERMENTS
Inihemonihof 18*9- J 038 1837
Atig't'l IW 41 fil
September 380
October 130 fi8 3UI
Total,
104
284
On tho list uU, ■ g’rl namM Ana Derglln, ordy
17 yau «fi»re, *vas comlemued todoalli *l lit/#**
ite. of tU Upper Rhino, fur hating Pul|9A«4
fuher and twonfolljtrr
THE NEW YORK ELECTION.
On the first tiny (Momluy jnst) nf tlm cloction of
tins City of Nmv.York for n Senator, thirteen mem-
her* nf Assembly, amia Register,' tlietto were 15,033
(or 15,135 as stated by other paper*) votes pulled
In tho 17 ward*.
On Tuesday there wore 12,518 (or 12,371 as sla
ted by other*) votes taken.
In November, 1838, on tho first day there wore
l(T,4. < i9 vote* taken, nnd on the second day, 13,4853.
The Cuurior and Enquirer ( I FA ip) of Wednesday
*uy», “The H’Arpsjj-e nt the present moment con
qtt-rurs in the city." TltnCom. Advertiser. ( Whig)
depl"roi tho “sad falling nffin the first nml third
wards" nml inveighs nguit st the right of challeng
ing n* them exercised. Tlm Times ( Whig) “Our
own impression, is, that without a vigorous and unit
ed effort i* made by our friends lo-duy, tbo locofucns
will entry tho city."
Tho Express ( IV%ip)says, “ Tito challenging up
town i* so general that it will bo impossible to take
in tile b-g-al vote of tbo city." Tho Journal of Com
merce I* tiguin missing.
The Democratic papers keep comprosso-l lip* and
firmly exhort the Democrats In lito poll*.
Unnnntt, of the Herald—“ We hove tried all we
can to clioorilp, ultimate,und bring out tho wliigs—
but they won’t route. It I* probable llt-y ore sound
ly licked—lmt we shall know- forcer! dn to-night. '
“ f here i* a falling off of about 5l)0 Inst spring,
nnd about 10(10 loss than Inst full on the second dry's
votes. Tills mny bo owing, very pnrtiiihy to tlm ope
ration of tlm new Jaw; but when we sen tlmt the
fulling ofl’i* principallv in the strong widg w-unls,
nre indite d to think it is principally owing to the
apathy of tho whigi, who have n*t turned out to
vote, Thu rain mny Imve laid sumo iiilluemie, ul*o.
in keeping tlm whlgsuwnyt und slmuld it ruin hard
io*duy, lint locofocus wid sweep the city, nnd cotiolv,
"»»d pvt linns the st .to, cvenltiully. Well, if ill-
whig* are bent this time.it will Im un ire ful licking,
and thoy will have tlmir folly, igtturancti. Imptnlonco
and indifference to thunk. They hud tho rity and
might linvo kept it. There havo Imen 2C00 vote*
polled Re** than the two dnys of Inst spring, and
2400 vote* loss tlmn tlm two days oflti-l fall, an
average loss of 2000 votes. Who has lost tlmm?
Not tlm locofucns!"
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Tho Columbus Sentinel of Wednesday, says s—
On Monday tlm 28'h inst. tin eleotion was held
in Randolph county, to decide the lio between Col*.
Moyeoiid Rrouti, whic'i n-siilinfin th-> clt-cti-oi of
Rietonner, by a' majority of sevunty-sdvon votes.
Tho vote *t«od tliu*:—
Moye.RU.) 530
Blown, (S. R.) 453
[From onr Corrrtpindent.)
MILLF.DGEVILLE, NOV. 9, 1839.
Notlilug of uny Impo-tiinco Imsbeontruiitnctedin
ohher House, n* yet. T|k> time of the House wu*
occupied, I think uselessly, in discussin g o point of
par itneiitnry etiquotto In relniion to a suleel nom.
I'd 1 tee which hurt hoon npp ontud to report on tlm
case of Messrs. Picket I and Penr-e, of Sumpter,
each cl dmitig to hu vo Imeti elected a Represent alive
IVom tlmt county; ouch hnviug u cenific.no of elee-
tout, the former from tho Exoe.titive Office, tho lat-
mrfrotn the Supnrinlend.mt* of the Election. The
Huuse,on tlm 7th, Imd iimenib-d u resolution of the
Sttunle, in relation to tho ehmlinn of u Urigudier
General, *o as to bring on the election of tlm State
House Officer*, viz S—Comptroller Gem rul, Treas
urer, Sutveyor G.-neral, and Secretary of State
In this, I Ite Senate refused to concur, oolltaelvelion
trpustpoiteil, nnd wl)l notcomooi) until some time
next wi ok, *1 bo Bill to iucorpornte the Goorgin
HistorienlSociety iuireduc-dhy Mi. Altllon.pnsied
to-day fina ly. It huspa**oil to a »ec<oid reading in
tlm Sena tv; nho, a Hill to repeal tbo butpity oil silk
cocoons.
Geo, Glascock, from tho Spucio! Committee pop*
corning tlm Sumpter Election, made a report tlmt
fraud was suggested on both sides, and tlmt it wa*
impossible, from tlm informality of the returns, for
the Ho'tse to Jp.:ide.
Thu following Resolution offered by Mr. Whit
field ol l'uluski, wsn unanimously passed:
In House of Representative*, (
November Dili, 1839. t
Whereas, Tlm conflicting return* of the presiding
iperintendunt* of tlm late General Elections for the
county of Sumter, leave this House in doubt, wheth
er Jns. E. l’ickoti.or E. IVnrco, is the person right
fully oiititlod to a seut ou this floor, nj a lleprosen-
•ivo of said county. And whereas, illegal nnd fraud-
uluni inutingemenl I* churned upon tlm superintan-
dnut* at *everal of tlm pruoioct* in *ai«) ootptly, tho
inv -stigutiou of which by this House, cannot be un-
lertakeo with unyli-|mol cousiuiimuliioi short oft lie
lintu iicco* nry iu a now election, and beside* must
involve tint necessity of u heavy expenditure by tho
Stole. And whort'ii* this House question* it* au
thority under existing Statute* r gttlating Election*
in this State, to decide tho claims of thn applicants,
as now presented t«f-For remedy wlicra-if,
Be it reioloed, That tlm matter b.r referred to
tlm people of Stimti r, und that n now Election be
ordered in terms of tlm law, io such cusus mudu
nnd provided.
Anil thus, a question which promised much dis
cussion und Utile p.ulit, wo* di*po*ci! of, n consum
mation most happy, nltliough I Imve no doubt lliut
it nipped ill tho bud many glowing specimens of
eio«|uuiice, from some of those gentlemen in tho
Hou-o,who seem to think tlmy must earn their pay
by much speaking.
A Bill to incorporate a Southern Uo'uujoo Medico)
College to be placet) at For*ytli. lV-sed.
am g|ad *«» li«»*I *he Thompsonian* recorxniziog
tlm propriety of study, as they have hereto:.we Imen
acting on the Dogberry prittciplo, that rcu ling sud
writing come by nntorc.
Education will list-to it* proper st-iridnjd when
person* attempting the ox-rciso of any profusion
of skill are req-iircd by public iqiioion, to Imve un
dertaken some preliminary studies,at qualifications,
hi* a fault in America, thil wo apply to all pro
fession* and cul ings, tlm Into, tlm (Nml uppljiuj jo
poptry.
Poet a naicilnr, non fit, bunco th H t)'Hither of
Heuvcu-buin General*, Engiin or*, Lawyers, Duo
tors, I'nrsnns, with which swariqt tho lurid from
Maine to Texas. -
Tho Treasurer of tlm S:a'o, T, Dayan-, tnxdn
his repotr, wldeli un motion wu* orh-iedtu Im print,
ml. Several local matter* were acted ujion.
A c-uninit’cn of conference was nppoioied to
meet a committen of the Ss-nut-, relative to tlm
resolution* concerning tlm election* tq bo m*du in
joint assembly, but tlm House adjourned In-fora any
report was mi le- And so for one day ended a
Session of 203 lleproscatutives of tlm Stile of
Georgia*
Yours, •
The following are thtffloinl Standi ng] Co m m it tee I
ON THE CART OF THE HOUSE.
Committee on State of Republic—Me«*r«. Gin*,
cock, Siepliens,Robinson, of Jnsp.-r.lJubhurd, Ho),
comb, I.i'ifjgston, Reynold*, Hnrkei. Meadows,
Ulounl, ToomHs, Hamilton, Burtiun, of Burke,
M*yei,of Cm«,SiiouiI, of Clultv, Grier, Roberts,
Craft,L'oilutr, of 1'uluski, Turner, Arnold, L<mg<
Hancock.
Cnr.trditeenn pinoocf.—Mnir*. Np*!, of I’ike,
Mo Dow al, Wyatt, Duo t, of Talbot, I larJage, King.
otGiowoe, Dunn, Uutt, UBly, Warren, Hsrjlsmt.
Ben Ian, of Jefferson, Shropshire, Ware. Stone,
Duilucky Whitfield, of I'ulniki, Graham, Ghent,
Knox.
Committee on Rntik*.~Mitssn. Tarver, Whit field
of I'utnum, Glascock, Beecher, Stone, Lefils, Bar
day, Campbell, Wingfickl. I'm-plc*. McDougaltl,
O'Neal, of McIntosh, West, McGoldrich, Butts,
Neal, of Franklin, Dennnnl, I'hillip*, Hnirison,
Calhoun, Daniel, ofGivci - .
Committee on Judiciary.—Messrs. Crawford,
Campbell,Toombs, Gla*i:.«k, Cliap|M.-ll, Kquan,
Stephens, Millen, Jenkins, Wanl, Sewattl, Humor,
of Crattfonl, Mc.Math, Frierson, McDongnld,Flour
noy, Wntsou, Guorry, Gander, Berry, Murphy.
Cominiltno on Internal Impiovnments,—Messr*.
Chappell, Millen, Rudd, Moure, Hunter, of Ctaw*
ford, Nuwsorn. I land, Stroud, nf Wultun, Boyd,
White, O'Neal, «r Monroe, Riley, Martin, Ander
son, Murphy, Pratt, Litldlo, Bullion, Fittmun, Luu'
ranco, Huhiiison, of Fnyuito, Cat soil, Stell, of Slew’
art, Revill, Dart.
Committee on Public Elucation nnd Free Soh mis.
—Messrs. Jenkins, Huriis, Erwin, G.mhIc, Sermons,
Wallace, Tanner, Carter, dutmllcr, Collier, of Ba
ker, Palmer, Camp, of Franklin, Hugerman, Green,
of Marsm, Wcitemsn, $anford, Ingram, Carlton,
Culib, of Carroll, Robinson, of Laurence, Leary,
Committee On Ponitnntinry.—Mc*«rs. Dry tint, of
Walton, King, of Wilkinson, Groon, of Forsyth,'
Walker, McCloud, Evans, E*py, Winn, Mayes, of.
Cubb, Mulkey, Sikes, Scott, Statham, Smith, of
Walker, A.hiy, Baker, Mont r,of Chnrukco, D.»r-
don, of Troup, Jonas, ofGilmor, McMill'tn .
Commilteo Dn Military.—Messrs. Kuntiit, Clark,
Cleveland, Bennett, De. Lnppricrro, Darden, of
Butts; Ciis.tels, Cone, llillinnl, Waters, Tarver,
Wilson, Jester, Malone, Tltumis, Willingham,
Lo)ull,.MoAitliui, Chester, Wilchcr, MuDuffio.
Co nmiituo on Eirolinaul.— Vlossr-. Gray, Prea-
cott, Arnett, Whatly,G*rtiiil, Smith, of Rnudolph,
Peity, Reese, Linder, Richardson, Bu ItirJ, Furualli
Reeves, Johnson, of Heatd.
Commilteo on Petition*,—Messrs, Con*, Chas
tuin, Btyun, of Wayne, IlLtis, Sumner, Taylor,
Lyn'lt, Denmark, Hull, IJendun, Johnson, of Ap
pling,Kil;ore, Bryson.
Cotnmilice on Privileges and El 1 ctions,—Mosir*.
Clnvelund.Gl isoock,Toombs, MrDougnld, Seward,
Cannon, Hull, Murphy, Robinson, of Juspur,
Conimiltoe on Printing.—Messrs. Guerry, Whig*
hntn. Jones, uf Elbert, Mnntt, MeKennan, LcdlK't*
E II , Dixon, or Wallter, Milder, Coll vr, ol
Dekall-,'Cub'i,nf Dooly, Cttmp, of Campbell, Gru.
hnm.
Committee to nxnmine Journals.—Messrs. Dar
Im. of Warren, Foard, Stell, of GwintO't, Parker,
Hudson, Coker, Wo'ley.
At nn extra im uiing of ilm Gkoruia Medical
Society. Ituld litis day, tliu following Resolutions
were nnntdmnusly pn-sed t
Rrmlved, Tlmt in future, all Communications,
K*s »yt, &c. which may im reud before tho Okouo'A
M iiical SocietT, shall bo considered the property
of t' o Society, and sltull bu subject to its direction.
Rrmlved, Tlmt ibis resolution ba published in
tint Gazettes of this city. , *
True extract from the minute*.
WM. R. STEVENS. Secretary.
Suvanunh, Nov. lltli, 1839.
MOBILE,.
Heavy shower* of ruin linvo fallen in Mobile, but
a* Into n* iIn* 5tli in*t. no ft oil, Tho Regitler of
;hut time say*—“The Iteullh'or the city Hurmther
Improved-only o'uo liilurinont was madoyuiterdny,
tliough there wotefire tho *{ny previous."
BARON-IIACKETT.
Mr. flockutl tho comedian, i* officially announced
hi the London pnjtcr*, since tho thmth of Id* cousin
gt New Orlcutis, as Duron Hnckett.
Handsome Conduct.—Tli6 officers of the IstU.
S. Artillery til JMiittabiirg, have Imd repaired tho til-
iQpidulcd moinitncnl erected to C’oinm idore Dow-
nin, who fell in the uciiun with Macdonnogh. The
monument wn* erected by the sixtur-iii-luw of Com
modore D-iwuie, in Scotland.
Til" Journal of Commerce snys, that the Phila
delphia Bunks Imvo mutually agroed to pay interest
on balance* at tlm rnto of 0 per cent, nnd farther,
that no Bnnk hIiiiII bo nllowed to bo in duht to any
ono other, over $30.000—or rather wc suppose shall
not have any cluim in cnnrtu*y beyond tlmt sum.
Piltr,4DEi.pttt% BANg DiriDgNDs,—Thn Philo*
delphiu Inquirer soyet—Wo lenrn tlmt n ninjorilyof
the hunk* of tho city and county havu detnrtnined
not to declare uny dividends for tho- present, ul«
tliough it i* believed they are in as sound nnd heal
thy a condition a* any in the Union Tho desire so
to conform u* much a* possible to what they Relieve
to be public opinion, nod, nt the same time, to await
the tictiou of the Legislature.
An attachment lias beon Ini I to d iy nt the suit of
J. J. IL-sevult St Co. tin llie funds if tho United
States Bank of Philadelphia, in tliu hands nf the
Unitud State* Bunk in New York, to tho amount of
$0,000 for protested post noto*. Ollier attachments
are preparing.—AT. Y. Herald, of Wedneiday,
THE FEMALE COLLEGE.
Thl* liHtiiutton commenced its second trrm nn
lltelir t Monday nf lltn present moll'll, with a
numerous niton lance. The sovcrul classes now
number os follow s :—
S-'iiior Class, |2
Junior Cit|4*, fti
Se.-ond Class, 42
First class, 18—120
l'rimury Department, 50—30
170
Student* ar* arriving daily, and there I* no doubt
but the numla-r will in. rei* - in a few week* to two
hundred. A building has Im'uii found lu cessury lor
ill* Pf-imipy Snhool and L ciiire room-, which is
nearly complete, The Rev. Mr. Muttusun ha-
charge oj the Primary D'*p <rtment, in phtcu of Mr.
Hopkins, who has been transferred to s Professor*
•hip in the College. Tho Institution i* in o nour
ishing cuiiditi oi, and its first lurm hasnlrcmiy given
a good eurnfst of the ability with which its affair*
are conducted, nnd its future usefulness.—Macon
Meet eager.
COLUMBIA, Nov- 8.
CoTT"N.—Tho planter* ure lieginiiiiig to tirriso
with tlmir Co tqn. Tl|n crop is larger ilinn was tin-
ticipalcd tho staple as fiim ns ha* ever Ih'cii -ci-ii iu
the mnrket. Wo regret to say, that (trices nre vet
doll, being 8] a 9 corns. There i» (H-rli-p* littl •
h-'po of an a-lvtinpe, Th«r°c ,! ip** vary from 50 to
125 bugs pur day,
In the last number of Hunt'- .MuiciiHiit'a Mag
azine, a lecture on ibe Uses and Abur>-s of Leisure,
by Dr, Bethtinu of Philadelphia, hat ihu following
judicious p tssngoS—
It is often boasted tlmt wo have in |hi« country
sttoh avast ngmlNtr d sily and opto* newspapers
Their numbor is rith*r a curse than a blessing.
Condense the scattered talent* <>f tlm many intu a
few; make such in uggregnion uf patrona'i* ns
would place thoso fow above nil cimnl neeei»iii.-»
and tnako intelligent editm* recipients of such re
ward* as tlmir toloniadeseiscja'low a rational free*
d im io the press, and not esla'dish a soparav joqrn-
nl for lito advounny uf every sltad* of opinion, or
tmiti.liljr insist tlui your n-x-pipeis shall Ini hut
itgliling *oImh* ofyoor own prj't'lice-j nod tlm daily
and'Wos kly journals will Itruome wo'h teading, and
theimst iniieli will eon:ribui* to their rosmm-p*. A*
it liiirwspuitrrstif wn guard not igtlntl tham)ha
com* dangerous reduction .
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1839.
CORRECTION.
BTDr. Wn. B. Stevens, of Havntmah; Is «hA
RenOumnnappoliiled to represent th* Georgia Mvsli
oil Society, at the Medical Con vent loit,iolH- held
In Waahingion City, in January next. Tlie name
wa* reported Incorrectly, by our iiifiinimni. Dr.
Stkykni is a gentleman uf high standing in hi
profession, and situs who wlU, undoubtedly, do credit
to the body by which he was selectud.
THE CITY OF THE EMPIRE STATE)
10,000 CUCKRS !!!
» VAN SUREN'S NA TIVE STA TE! t!
It has long been a favourite byword of tlm
" Wfligs," to say that Mr. Van BunKN’* native
State spurned his principles. The issue is now
made up, ami we see that Ncw-Ynrk City espouses
the principles of her gif.ed son, and that sbo
pledges herself unco more to do baitln in tho front
ranks of the Repuhlicun cohorts. All Imil to New
Yoik—may wo not indulge ihenopothnt she will
cap the Democratic pillar! So much for “ tlm
sober second thought"—Mat for N. I*. Tall*
MADoa’a aposmcyl—for Mr. Oodkn HorrMAN's
brilliant, Uiotifli hollow oratory D—for Mr. Huoil
S. Lkoark's (Quixotic efforts to forge •• Whig" |i-
nuncial thundnrbolts If |
From the N. Y, New Era.
GLORIOUS,TRIUMPH. OF THE PEOPLE!!
THE YKDCRALISTS ROUTED, HOUSE, TOOT, AND
URAQUONtll!
“ Forever float thut standanl sheet!
Where breuthes the too, hut falls before us f
With freedom's soil Itcneath our le'et
And freedom's banner waving o'er us I’ 1
Wo hnvo the happiness of recording a victory
more complete, nod which we venture to say oil. Ite
more lasting, than any hit hut to urlneved by i||.-
Dumucravy of this city.- The eneniv luu been fairly
met nnd most gloriowilg conquered. Tho Peupie
of this city and county, uitnr huving wogltrd tliu
question with delitmiution, havo expressed tliom-
sulves in favor of tho “SUB-TREASURV 1HLL
WITHrrTHB SPECIE CLAUSE!"
Tho “Whig" trumpeters Imvo blown their blast
to no e(feut. Thoy Imvo told tlm people tlmt the
“Sub-Treasury Bill’-was‘‘odious" and "ruiooti*,"
but tlm people, after a ••SOBER SECOND
THOUGHT, havodecidudotherwise. Tit* Great
Commercial city of the Wo-tern WoiblhnsiiiRcr.bed
upon its iiatirtor," A CONST! TUTIUNAL TREA
SURY— the property of the people, in preb-rcneo
ton N ATIO.SALBANK, the/ eople iti property'''
Tito “wliigs" havo Imd every indulgence grunted
ihain they could desire. They asked for ami sib-
luiiied a new election law, to p event, ns they said,
“Illegal voting im th« |mrt of the l.oco Foeoit"
which law, like the registry law in Ba tiinore, tins
sucttrrd to tlie Democracy a permanent ascendancy
Wo Imvo alwnys lieon confitlont tlmt n fuir expres
sion of public tipiiiioii would *lmw adcmucratic mil-
jurity in tills oily nf two thousand Votes; and
since by virtue of tlm new election law, tho *' wliigs"
Imve lioen prevented from voting twice or llirico til
eucli election ns former'y, und thereby stilling the
video of the poop 1 *, wn are Itiippy to Hud thut our
opinion wn* well founded.
AH honor is due to the Democracy fur till*, their
lust host victory over a pnr.y ofstwcu ut"r* and *liin*
plaster manttlacturers, who would *ot tliemselvns
tin us muster* of tho peoph!, nml give law* in mm
Sir Oracle stylo, to ten times tlmir number*!
Will tlie D&tnocracy of tlie "OM Bay Mate" join
with us in the gteat revoUitiuu /
The New Era c .unti tho maj .rity nl 1900.
We copy the ful owing from lito N. Y* Comimr-
rial. (“ Whig,") which confirms the gtorioui reuti
ty. Hurrah! H
THE ELECTION.
Wo havenguin to strike a m airnful m>to of tri
umph not nnliinved. Th* iron pledges hove gninrd
tlm day—or in other words, thn inlell gence of the
city, eii|.Hbfe of foreseeing and a predating the mis-
chiefs tlmt must arise from tlm udoptiun to tlm#
principles wltirli the pledges involve, bn- proved un-
equal to ilm force of unrall.-cting nnin'atr-. Wjil—
«o it is and suit must bo. Tliedi-maerar.y will Imve
it so, and we must be content biwnit until experience
bring* them better judgment.
Thn whulo ticket is believed to be dueled—Sena
tor, Assemblymen uml Register—by u majority m
from fifteen to eight en hundred. In the Semite
thus fur we stand" as we were," the iirvdecessorol
Mr. Tompkins being of tlie same politics, with him
self.
Tito N. Y. Journal of Cummcrca uf Thursday,
(“Whig") says:-
The Whig majority in tlm last Assembly wits 3ft.
The result of tliu election iu this city make* u dtf-
furonco of 2(1 votes. A gain nf 8 nmni'iers more,
would give tlm V. B. moo a majority. Wu say no-
thing of Richmond und Q<nvu‘* Counties, us they
may very possibly neiitralixo each other.
„ . CII Md.IWTON. N..v. ,|.
SB /*■ S*r*«(»C.-IW ilut .ii'ntii up,
i rived loiter tiny from St
Southern, nit
gun, with un escort of ■ '
ny ti party of 5i) Lai n *, dime 3 ni sln* | Im so
t'td wounding 2 t.thers, '1 In, 1
i,.iu "1 _ . ' *»»i«nmster was mor-
tally wounded, nnd a private named llo-son, wn
very severely *0. Tlm firing M,.g leard ut Vm
Jira 'iT ,V ’ ,UU ""'‘••’"ton I but before limy nimo
■P «o Urn groum., tlm India, u had *ae,Ule,| S
w '"’ :
'»»u i.hiS
into tort L'ltlderd lie lor im di. aLas-t-iaimo has in-
fortiiml Mq.nr CltiM* that C-memtcl re |,a* placed
' I" wo,no " u "' 1 c '' 11 'run tn tlm I’ri-lmi-nkce. ot
grn*s water, for so. ttriiy 5 nod tlmt i* prepared
biro, vigorous rlobmco of I, .111 -elf and fid owV.v-
Ui. tlm occessiou ,.f troops, s.dliemnlly stntnc to r«<
utfisrett Iho.e now South, tlm In 11 iti r.lfi-r* l0 , u ko
thi'm to Coaeo- elmo's ground ol tl -fi-nee
Commander May.., of.l.o U. f. ,tenn.er roln*
-nil. in* Rttiia into tlm KvPrglnrh*, with 51) men.
A bottlo was Ioim.I on tlm 231 nit nlmut 4 tulle*
.i'll Rivbr, cnuiait.lr.g a piece of paper,
ilm willing sen reel y legilde; bat lli-woid* “ Sehr
m A j| ,,| W „
looad n slmtl Uisliinee.
Thcio « ... very >I! K H| fni.l y.-l. i,h,y
M :™ r *• ■ ti i)
r.stpdtst'iot 2 tin't*s fiotn this rity.
H. lcul.l illy 1.1. nil. muluniji'.ii.'.i Dlmmiilar, In.
I'r-.v-il nl 11 milil I in,iim,„„|,|,. r.-w .if tho
I , , |.|.".. I.T.II nnlin, T.l lly «■!,. r.. l|i|i,.|, Iro.tment
mil »,i|.r..pr 1111. n'ninli,. h ,vo l W n ..'HoiirA m—
Ol u,.«iii.Is I.rliv.i him liv,l oil,.., 11.11 ,n.„a limn
ililny nr lup'y hnvu0.riiiiitiiii..|in .|i.,u|i nmli.filu.i
^ mclIMU.ND K.v. 7.
IWR«iW;i»l.<f*Wtlllli»
t.imii,j,.n|„ ttvvni-. c,q|; --
-.'1 111‘IIU I - * ' *
Imvo be, n nunliMin t Into
£*•’ fc t-M «| •> *W«k Hl«
C#—,rlm mitrlt..|
r. ,r linmii III. i i|,„ Ineiu.1, W
.1 10.11 Icairo.l.. Imjiunyrm IUI^S5*XS22
J* «R m ib.. fcfm.riilS.2WSS
Culm nl ID.., 11I1 nn ilm.. t*»l«»S70SS
f,’oV»»-Qurmnrk.t •lilinmllnnu to , re ,„, .
.ray limo iin nn r i,r., cn. ih, ilm,«t
;?'* I 1 * K, ‘ 3, W- h 1 "'"* tnm nry llmilfd™flJb
tlm exception of tlm sales of an entire no reel nf
tilmut [HID halos M dis ppl, for uxporutlomai 10$
ft*; priefa, nlso, though without nnyBinher definite
vu , r incli.ro In firvor nf purchaswi tbl
•nle* eompi i e 3110 bn'e. Upland 10x12J; 1000do N
Orlenn* 10til3; and 50do Mobile lOJalll cu.
/•/our 1 —| | H . f( r , nl Weitera brings' advice*
I’ll'f ""'I. 0c| * lh " barvm was nearly all In, *
".I* n P{"’ 1 " * *“ liRYe been n» average nne.
r.u .. irko1 , , r i C‘’i|'t a have continued idenilful '
•I w. srern. nnd tlm trrasec ions r,l*o in thatdescrln* ;
ton ton vot v Prir fixtent for exiiortation, though rei
mIiIng lit 11 fur lier rmluctioti silica nur last of full,
kc |mr hi I; enml common brands wostern cnnal .
rfrcllnmvn., iv. imilnr.lnn.l. aernSndM
lit; O do,via canal.common to rood
alter, ilm majority Imvo Imen 1 raced 10 neglurt ol
lit" f:r-t sytopioins, ui streitlnp'iii, or rel.ipses,
brought nn Iry the imprudence ..film patient in dietin'
In over exertion, Imfnre health hud liceirouinpiuiely
uestnblRhod,—Courier.
Unitu» States r*. DennisG. Uii.uk-Mr- W.
Brent loiiilon. dlii* ad Ire,* m thn j,| (> in e
f » i / 'b't’I H o'elnck toilny, wlmii hn con-
eliid.d'" speech of j-rciit Ln-tt, nnd aid in; in which
Im Iirjed a I linn r.egl a id log -iitiiiy rou| i do in In-
vor uflds rl ei.l, Thu District Attorney commenc
ed hi-concluding address to tlm jury n*‘soim ns Mr.
Brent li’itl.sat i|ow n, nnd e.oiitiinmd speaking will
gra n 'iireo nnill hnlfpnu 4 o'cloiik, wirnn 1 l.u Conn
'•djonrueil. Tho trial will doiibili x*jrriniiiaiu to
morrow, (Fi Id,iy.) when the Di-irirt Ait..roy will
conclndi'his iiddivs* to the jnrv —,\at. In'et/iacn
rcr, N<w, 7, ' b
NEW.YOIIK.
The return* from tlm Stutu ut large have not, of
course, readied us; but it lias ever been sad that
“ New-Yoik ruled ilm State.*' Ini. tlii* iiisiunco we
m rely suy—“<o mote it hn! "
TIIK DIFFERENCE.
Tlm “Whig" paper* arc veiy sigsdons, t i be
lieve themiej.es. The V. S, Gosiltv, •‘uii'idpa.
ted" tlm “Wliigs" would have bmmdefeatad in N.
York. Tlm A/. Y Commercial is not vtrpriiid—
the N Y‘ Expren cou'd not expect n different
result, cli:,, etc., 010.,—yet befuro ilm abciioii al
llmsopqmrA spoke cunfi Inally of victory! Strang •
seers, these “Whigs."
NayaI..—Wn have heard tint Com. RMgely, re.
cpnfly litt'iclmil to tlm New York N'uvy Yard, ha,
been ordered to timconiinundoftho Brazil station—
and will hoist his pennant on board of tbo United
States—Captain Laurence Kearney being appointed
" Flag Captain"—nml the United Slates will pro
bably s on leave this harbor fur New York—Albany
Argue.
NEW YOIIK, Nov. 7.
TarAiunr Note*.—$1,0(10 of Trensury Notu*
were sold tins moraine at 99$.
There has bcen.btu very little variation fo-duv in
the stock market, with the exception of United
States, which opened ut (58 and closed at sell
ers 30 days. The last rg«li sglo W4* nl (18$. being
31 below ll|o tale* of jrtterdgyj Do I, ware nod
lliidton improved 1$; Harlem .j; New Jersey
S'unington got down to 11$, which is a decjjim of
Exchange —'Tho demand fur exnljango for the
pa< ket which sailed this iip'rniug fut Liwrp«a»l,wns
nut gtvgt, sim| gt lata* |-iw«r 'hgn tg* suup* time —
Tlm very best Mil* on London, at (50 days, h ive
been sold nt 0 (icr cent, while oilier* havo Ih-oii sold
nt from 4 to 5. Ou I'uris, tlm ruling rata hits been
f5,50 n 0,45.
On I'liiludplpbin tlm tale* havo hron a* In-low; —
1031 Q7.t
1000 ; 87$
7-'i0v»»s*r r* n •••*•* *t tr t 874
2000 87.4
Com. Adr.
MEXICO.
Tbgb'Kk $nn Eliza, Oap'nln Risen-', arrived nl
this port yert'-rd-iy from Vera Cruz, wlioneo she
•ailed Sept. 27.
Captain Risen* report* tint thn |i«t iu*th|,neiil
f isygbln to the Pranrh, of the $300,033 eonti/.Hed
nr by th* tseagy, wu* nut un board tit French lirlg
N«i» In a short lime liefnre he sailed. The eoiiduclu
from (Ip capital, bringing th" mnnay, ||-i«| not arrived
gt tlm appointed day, lmt ihacwnrit'Wal hng*es o'
Veri Crux tuhsrribod the a-no'l it and giRrpiaer| B
to the pommantlant,
Thcio wg* notp-w* from th" napiml piticpt that
tr.iuquility prevailed- The F^W-ili*'! were ml
more heard of, nnd ib«* central government, now
firmly established, wa* urging on tlm ref *rnt“f
cmitiiiiiiion *»;gasied by Banin Ana.—«V< Y»
ItK inttr
Damage by //»• gate tail night.-Tlm brig New
L"g.q , "l, ""twiinl hound, dragged froiu |„. r mimr-
ing* in inn at ortii, rnn f..ul ofschr Mndawn*kn, of
n-ol tor Bath, ul*n at unclior In the stieam', mi ,l uf
tnrward cimo in cm,met «i,h lie- end of J.iiim
Wh ill, and "lightly injured her stern ui.drnd.lei
stove hnlwurk«, A c. * '
The Miidnnn.kn drags' ll f.ail of ,|,ip Junior, o|
Nn.v li'rk. ntthe end -f Long M-h.iif, hndod V..r
Mobile, n"' carried "way th.. ship* h.,w.p,it
I lie Al. Imd lierf.Mitin i*t nearly eh tied ulf, rigsing
fora and 11I1 earned away, lurb.urd how und ouarter
slow-, nml odn-rwi*e h idly injun-d,
Sehr Comet, of Rmh, at the T vhaif, ilppml up
bio for cash;O dn,viii cnnal,common to good branda
niRgOil Iront ami goml brnmls of Troy warn
sold nt .»J. Of southern, the receipts are atnoU: and
thn Iran* irti ms elsu unimportant, with rather n
ihtwnwn ril tendeney; sale* of Gcurteto wn were aid*
oi l!.:, bill WO lionnl or iKitto* ll««.,rfn*'lKHlta lit
otlu. diMrrij ti-.n«, "
/‘rmir/m,- Walmw jj ln lllll«Tf,n, wr | 1 ,| 0 „ lo • ' g
iKiii-e In tho mnrket for either hoof or pork wRk
gnid 10 demand; o oss. of tho former, wabavwradod*
; ,nd " r J ,w •“Rt, wo ndvanca.men to
Hi, and reduco ini mo tn 1 l$al?| per l.bt, Xardla '
also iniirtive, m d all doser ptl.iniara now erabrecod --
wubin f»|«111 cts. Hlnttur nlso la heavy, and.our
pro-ent qiiotniion* enn only I cconsidered m mlnat.
limn* remain nt lO.il'.V; nialiboromainlngdc*orip*
•ions not above m.liiti ratod, without' any ohaago
deserving nf ii"|ico, 9 »»****
Rtrr-Tlinro Imlng iu pjesent nn demand for «w’
portuii.m; th« snl.-s we u t..„ limited extent only
V;
Spit iti-Tlm m -rket for for, l«n cnnltnoeiasbc-
ion- ii nlxid, ti e dem itnl ex ending merely ioirmII
pmxel- to the trade. Wo no I -e inlc* of 20 hf pipes
\v. 1 ) " , 7» rn ": , yn‘ 1ft? 8 puncheons Iri*h
WliULxjy nnd 19 do N Orleans Hum at55 c|«»
»n he t. ti ll lime. Domestic Whiskey, in drudge
c isks, wn* reduced by ll.«dis|i||. r* to 30 cts, with -
time mil interest a* 11.nnl,at which consider*bt»
•ale* were made; 1,1. * nr e n .iniiml In price, theugb -.
' ! M lro ., n .", w, "' rlvln <' N K Hum. inhhds may Bn
q "led .11 on lime; Cuuniry Gin range* from
present l * ‘ ,t '° * ^ r |,r<inJ y ,n nwrk. t at
Sugar*—Wr nre still wit limit any Yarlnt|on to.
notice, thiMlemnndhviiig vory limited for all duso fjb' .
tion*; the snlcseomnrLeahniit 139 hhds PnriuRVta *
"t r l »9|: ftO do St Croix 8Jn9|; 80 do Cuba Muscn.
vnd . CJ,i7; 00 hags and 59 hliUwhV* lTriyul 9U$it
2a3 0 hxs l.rownillnvin- 7|a8)tRtul5»<k> wbila U
R Mj cts, nil • n 1 ho tistinl time.
Freight*—Wu cnntlnuo former quototlnns as tho
rates for the packets,,nnd olh.»r first class Avutiftm
vo,s -I*.
Exchange—?The masket at picawi quiet (hr
Lui opium ofuU tkwit vlqiiiuiio.
the windlass, ran Ihiilof solir B.uifd ny,of Eusipm
mi l currl.'.l nwny (In h ..vsprii, stuvo * boat,
.Vr. Ttm B. Mistained Imt slight dining.'.—A’t»c
York Journal of Comur- ree, 0th inn. °
Imp hit A nt DEdNii.N.-lhi* Sup tune Court de
ei.led yestenlny u case nrgned ut the last July | 0 |,n.
involving llin coint.iutlonaliiy of tho General Until*
ing L ne The Judge* expressed opinj.iii* to i|ie
elhart roll'iwlng-fi.-tt that associations fiirinud in),
lur tlm Goner,il Him king Law nre* mirpiir.it InU
•rcond. Mint Ilia ussent of two-tltlrclw stf’itlj tl otnoui-
Iwrs eloeted to cn tli bruioli of the legislature wn.
necv*sary to the pnssngoiif the act; and third, tli.il
If jin sued by 11 vote of two thirds ihu no- i* ounstiiu.
tlmml. On tho last point Judge Bronson was nn
prepared to con. iii j but on tlm other question* nil
the Judges wore agreed in opinion.
Tlie objection thut the General Ranking Law wn*
not jnssod by a two third vote, did not nr’so on tho
ilmmirror to tlm pluloiiir* dnclnratlmi, and wh.'iher
11 pirn the court could look beyond the stututo
lemk fin Ilm purp'i-e of lunching that qiio.tiou i
not decided.—Albany Arpni.
Mil. IHTCHIE.
A Vlrslninnof o nliii-iu!.'ina central imrt of the
State, pm.MMf* Mr. Ri oliiu to tint consideration of
ill. General Assembly for tlm offieo *.f Governor.
If l"ng-cmitinued nblo, li'Uio-t. pn'th'iic ,or iep»
in the can-0 of Virginia principles—if a pure, u .-
blemished tirivatu' dfo, liifluenced h eierv cm d nf-
t "o, and adorned by ilm li:,ti 1 d"rt, kit ileit man-
f—if « gmieliil, useful diM-liuic o( 1. inlmrh.us
public ruICng.whHieuilira o* tlm Im nl’or interests
uf society im well us it* Id^li i,-,li lenleo c rns.ile-
serve* 1 Im distinction of a fi .v rMimot, the exit-
tern-oof wldeli dejmuds 011 tlm u\i tei re of such
rlrininers in its bosom, Mr. Iliiebie ha crtainly
ear.mil a cl .im to ir.— IVu*h. Globe, 7th imt
LUU IS VI LLE, N„v J.
Almost a 1 itAOEtir—Sinoui.aii Coincidencx.
—On Wednesday evening, m tlm thorn in, at He
:!••*"of 1 h" lir-t nci ..f ihc Frumli Spy, in thn com
bat, Mr. Stone, who wu* playing Col, Do C oirey,
full In Audi u ma'naer at to injur • himself very seri
ously, niul It wu* fi-urcJ 'oorially.bot Im i* pioin.unc
oil out .ff dung r. It w,|| her nieiilhcr. d ihal ti few
•it'ihIm slum, during Cebsto's engagement, Mr.
Lowe accidontnhy killed himself in iho mine srene,
VVlion M .Stine wimleninved I'lilingrcon-r.Mimjio
was p'n:od on the sotreoon wlii' li thn unfortunate
L'MO hreatIll'll his line. The pain uiisiug from hi*
ii'ir . the sudden exeifinnut from ihonssm-ijiioni'f
•hail, overpowered him, and ho fainted. After,
some delay, Mr. Width stepped lorwnrduuduuiioutic-.
od tlm* li.o drama could not pMi-aml, but u fa ice
would lie siibstiiuied ifdesirnd. The uii.linucn woro
• ilis led 10 Im dismissed, and-bowed llioir good
sense uml foi ling by quiotly leaving llie tlioutro.—
Gazette.
Numberur oaks necessary to build o.xg ship.
—When w consider tho number of trees that ere
required In build a single ship, and the length of lime
nee** ny to lirinv thorn to inuinrliy, it heeumus tho
dmy of every luuded pioprioior to plant for ilm mike
•f (Mi-t i ily. “An o ik in u giNu] soil and siiuu-ii<n,”
my* S.iiilli.n(inn tieiil j | niter,“will,In 75>enrs from
the ncoiii. contain a loti of liuilmr; or n I >ud mid u
lei'f of sqinra limber." By a re|iortof ihocomuiis-
ol bt'i'l revenu -.resp.-oliuglinibr, prlntoiljr.,
irdor "fill* II ml of Commons, it appsinrs that S
71 gon ship contains ab ut 2309 ton*, wnirh at the
rate of a load and a half a ton, would givo 3900 imd-
of timber,nnd won dc nsoqiiuully lequirn 21)99 i.«. s
f 7-ryenrsgrowili. Ilhusnl.ujieuuculciilutrdtlmi
* not more tlpjii 40 oak*, containing a loud and a
h df ••! lim'M-r in en i li. can ‘land op m hn mjie, 59
* are required to prod mu thenui.* mue.tniy for
a 74 gnu ship.—l.nndoH paper.
I'rintinoby the YARD.—We receivedyesferdny
roll o"printed paoei savemy foot in dangt(7. from
tho proiiie-f ami iltying - mncliino of Air. -Tliunias
French, now inopunilimi at Hum ver, N. J. Thl*
cnorni'M'S sin pt li'iiitujii* eight book* * f one hundred
and »ixl> p ige« each. Thsregister is good and site
irnpressl'in clear. We lenrn ill it at the above-men
tioned •■* uhli-inm-nt Hie rag* are taken In nt onr
iloer «»d slllrh'i'l hiaik* delivered nt another, lit the
raio-.f tho'M'imls of vnlu im* pur day, The alien ri?-
ceivi-.ll* pnno d on I",ill side*, wuh tlm Spellinc
Book. Wligt piquijia for tlm ri.ing gch. ratbili,
[North American.'
Tho Igt-I Guorge 1I10 Fouv(h, when I’rlnoc of
ile«, ipigu ftWfved in eohipapy ihm mm mm t
limn- uri vrosiit for good ociimi* tyl Jiu its*. ni'icb a»
ill - -' *
dr.-omTiig of drtsetvjug it; mir), mi die couitar.i, were
1'i-th" mm 1 ipimeriied wuy, ||o ilie.i v, ry
ploasaiitly «ui l tha* huoncagut tip* crclli of h -|ng
•l very goo I young man froaiHig f -II- wi'ig ‘ud er*ui*
•'ireuitlstanc*', ilotiiie opt-u^i.iii 10 g., T, |) •gsiinl
ill ill" witpai, lie itki R Lord ('leimoot ureme'ii*
ny him Ills | Hi|s|i|pprovi led t.-rtlr-f il'eorir 11,e
UoVI, leu) I VU lu gkiuduf (|j„iiei i.optj to , remit
From Havana.-T
K
toilow ii|i extract of a IvUcr will ghow tfija aula of
ilia miil’kot)
llrt . “HAVANA, Nar*2« ' .
Our last resp -cts were ilniud 4th. Sept., Rlc^.
since tlmt dato Im* gen rally dorn nod from Haial
I4j to I2.^rials, at which the J (’Cnlhoun'e cargo . ,.
wns (iIhco-I, with a woli supplied coun»umptinn %
Soma pnrerls of fair nu 1 lily Cu opeachy ard IirntiL
nndal'oE. I, lately iiiirmiitced a. d*uM 10 |bg DM* ■
jinliui'of Charleston. •.
Lard $17 a 17$. nnd expertod to niafntahi the**
raws In (lice of heavy stoeks. Flour i 17| r |; Hgh| /
•t *!<», imd may Impr.ive, Spormand TAUowCM^
dlos much wanted,sale* $55 a $21,
Sugar*, rctuiliny, 8J a M rials, stocks heavy* '
C.'ffia', old stocks, $8 9J^ A (hw lot* of new ap«
prnrlrignnd selling f 9 a 8). >)nlaises, 3 a 3| re,
rjreiglit* nuimfn without nny Improvement. Bx« ■
clmngfl, .Sterling, \\ a M|i Nw-York, l a2p*P
.■om nurnmnl. • V
MARRIED,
!n Uliliig M. lilt. Mr, WUIIam R«, to Mlu ,
F.mina W. Biaiilgitn.
« t«rMM»j til. Mitmm "-On Ih. l.t ril,
Mr John 8, Biol nrds. Editor of the Rending Jour*
mil, to Mis* Nuney I). O’Brytw, of riiiladalnbhuf^
At Won Aluxai,driu, ITtlt ult. E. Burkn Fl*ber k
Lm., Edl or of th" 1'ittsl.u- - • '
Visile
.-q., Kdi or of th" I’ittsl.u g Saturday Everting
uitt'r, to Mi«s Nuicissu M’Kihj|i*n.-»—“2d alt..
Mr. J tm W. Km noy, Editor of thn Lancaster In*
t« Hiaenrnr and Journal, to Miss Elizabeth Matilda .
Reiix* |
DIED,
On ibe 2.1 lust, ot St. Augustine, M* & B. RU* '
THKRKORD, 11 nn'ivo nf Cunada.-*On tho 2d
inst. Mr, HENRY WENT*, of Philadelphia.*- •
On ihi' 4eh luu suddenly, Mrs. JUANA CERCO*
I’OLY,an ngerl inti diitunt nfthairilv.—Oniba ftih'
iiisiniii, of CiJnsumption, NATHANIEL STB*
I'H ENA, of Now Jvr« y.—On the 0th insiant, Mra.
CARLO TTA LASSIEitE, of th(y QewH Lower,
Rhine, Franco, Wife of Johp lpuiicie, o/lhatdtY. ' •
—On tliu7ib Inst. Drc ANDREW ANDERSON.
Pros dent ofihe Southern Life Inmrancoaod Tttut
Compir.y, of that city. , „ .
In'Simsbury, C'ojiii., Aug. 00th, Copt. A$a Con* 1
Nim, ngerl 154 j ml tho 27to, Mr. ElishaCornuh,
,erl 57. th ot'iurs); on the 31st, Mr. Elam Cor- r ‘'
Rgrtl v9;.on the 17lh8epL, Mr. Noryls -
’ ‘-"••'r.Mr.N
C HNisit, ngi r| 27 ( on the 18l.li, Mr.NKWfl.LCoR-
M*ii,ugeil23; on 1I10somedny,Mr.NgYilAltX7aRs‘4 1
nisii, uc d 225—nil so-ii and only cbildrea of thq
sill- lishu Coriddi; on the 8lh -fOctAn, M». '
Lydia Cornish, widow of thn anid F.lUUoCornWhi
—nil of typlm* fever. Thu* tliu wh't* family, io a
fow weeks, were colled fD-m Umo toetamlty, no| ’ '
l-aivirg a nrnr relative U-uriug the family name. '
PASSENGERS '
1'erbiigO B Lamar, from New Yoik—MraWa]
loco, Mr* NuttulL MrsSuvage, Miss Hunter^ Mlsa '
Dully, Mr* Thomas, Mr Smith, lady, child servonl* ’ •
Me srs Hutchison, G B Comming, Lon), Mitchell* - »
Mi her, Russell,'Stevens, Crawford, Plum, WU*
limns, Blake, Inyersoll, and 33 stoertgc, .
J’er hi ig Eleanor, from Baltimore—Mr CluttOQ, > l " - ‘ \
USA, Measrs Naylor, Delaay, 1 ] \\...
Per steamboat Ms, from Charleston— Mra Dnyv
t in, Mr* S'yle, MlssSeyle, Mr# Jinks, % Dray r .U>
ton, ludy, child und sorvant, Messrs Whaley, •'Says : • (■«\
nnrd, Eld ridge, Mitchell, Pope, Reynard, f(er{|. ' V
H»reom«n, Stiinijr.l-rlHlnnli Mlskn-I, Jawi,I,,ir.
on, nnd J tlwnp-. -S
l'0f .teamliui. Klurlilu, (Vn Pldnlatita.SJr, to,.
Mr# lll.nchu, Mr. Aln.m*, Dr Ulmptoo, U 8 A '
.Me.-*rs Dormon, llamlot, Eagle, Auficrbeldc.Mere,
Stertevant.. -''V-
Per steam packet Savannah, Dom CbarlesioDr-v ' J ; ‘ 1
Mr* Face, Mi«s Wayne, Miss Evans, Mrs Blade el >> V '
sad 3 ehibhen, Mi*s Hale, Lleuf Evans,U 0 N,Rey , 1 •. -ff
Mf B:..fLoit, Me*»ri Mini*, Ross,-Lyon, Ottcrslak 1 * •-
or, J B Gaudiy, Mn ter Gnudry,. v , . :#• c* ;-.'V
Pet stoemboa't Forrester, from BlockCreek— ? “
Carr, Mr Murdock, Mr Rea;, Hanlat, C
Conslgoocs per Rail Hoad CnrVifriv*!'oa thw
fitli ln*t.—142 bales Cotton, lo E Bliss & Co, L
Baldwin, Washburn, Lowis Up Cd,' C Hurtridgc,
N A Hardee, KM Plfinlxy, Boston & Randle. .
Consignee# per Ilnil Road Car*, arrived nn the
HHli msi,—136 hale* Cotton, to’,Washburn, Lewis
«St Co, Boston Sz H -ndlo, C H*r(rld t e, N A Hardee,
Wimberly tc June*, E Bliss * Co, W I'auerroa 4k
Co, K Sinclair, L Baldwin.
Consignee! per Hull U .-id Cars, Qr rUs4 on the
lltli In»t.ar32fil«nCotton,i.\V Duncan, L Bald-
wi"..Boston & Randle, C HavtrMtit, Washburn,
L*WI« k (?p, K Ojifs te Co, E Sinclair, Admit 4
mm