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ADVERTISEMENTS hurried at tboCh.ile.
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Tlo'i, nnd leltrr* nf badness. -
MONDAY, NOVEMBER I&, 1839.
THANKSGIVING DAY.
ich Yd'/nse
Wo worn much pl.ased (n wltnoi* tho mantrar In
which the Mnyr’* ProclamotJon ^ oh»i»rved by
all: classes of our follow-citizen* on Thursday ln»t.
It it edifying to find ii whole comnjUiijty 4%, lm-
pressed with n'jiense.Df their dejwqddnce on tlly di*.
peniatlons of u Divine nndM.-rciAll Fruyidpnoi)i
MORE TROOFd FOR FLORIDA.
/ On Saiurdny evening thrift Compoiilet ».f I ho 2d
^Regiment of Df«*non«,-wTih «ho band nnd nun-
wm
obrnmlttloned ainff, arrived at this port; They ore
-destined fur Florida, wHItheroCol. Twiggs and a
part of tho Regiment proceeded, a day or two since,
in ihoSieamor Central Clinch.
The following are tlje nffioeqi in tho Trenton t—
Mnj. T T Faunili'r.iy 2d Dragoons' Com i’g, Cnpt
B L Beall Camd’g I Troop," Cvpt M L Howe
Comd’g G Troop, -Lieut R A Arnold Comd ’g K
Trbop, nnd Commissary liieut Wm H Saunders
Act*g Adjuiant, Lioiti G A H Blake, Lieut S B
Thornton, Capt-T S. Bryant, Ciipt’E D Bullock.
Mississippi Election —The followjng.wo* the
vote in Jnokson cvunty'"Fbr Governor, A. G,
McNutt (V. B ) 215. E. Turner (Whig) t. For
Congress, Brown '(V. B.) 201.' Jacob Thompson,
(ViB.) 197. Bingaman(Whig) t,.
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[FROM OUti CoRRKSPugDEJtTfT, T- v „
-■ MILLEDGEVdLLE, Nov M2,1839.
Yesterday tbftrepqrtof Messrs. J. M'Berrien,W.
W Holt and A.H,Chappell,Commissionersnppoint-
. ed by Gov. Gilmer under on act of the inst Legisla
ture,ioinvestigate^ the financial condition of tho
Stole,was laid before theHousi*. Whereupon Mr.
Jenkins, of Richmond,offered tho following resolu
tion:— ... ■ •••- .• yj. ■
. - .'• J?e*o/ped,'That the report of theCommiirionrrs
of Finance, and dociiment* accompanying ihojiamo,
be refrrrd to a (elect.committee often, to join such
committee os shall be appointed by the Son at. j tlt-.it
310 copies of such report and documents bo print
ed, nnd that the said joint committee be inorucicd
to reportfor the consideration nf tho Ganmal As
sembly such bill* as may bo necessary tu curry nut
thft 1 several measures recommended by tho report.
A similar resolution wos offored in th>* Senuto.
The following is the committee on the part of
■ SenutcjT-Mussra-Gordon, Branham, Bates,
Miller,'Springer, Kelly,and Wil'i'imson. The oum-
mittee on tho part ofthe Housenre Messrs. Jenkins,
Arnold, Tou/iib*,-Gray, Cleveland, Mays, of C.|s*,
Neal, of-Pike, Murphy, Dixon, of Tulbot, and So-
wnrd....
The report of tho Commissioners Is no.w ln the
han-lsof tho I’rirftor, and 1 have not as yei nuen.il.
Fiom the reputation of the gentlemen engaged as
‘ Commisrionera f have no doubt of its being a virion-
bio document, and that It will point u'ut measures
ea’duUt'd to'retrieve the temporary embnrru«a-
merit* of the State,'and todevelnpe those resources,
which properly directed, would make us the richest
State in the Union, ■ I Tunr lest, wli-*n mea
sures are proposed fur the consideration of the
'General Assembly,'sectional prejudices or party
feeling on both shies, mayo,.pose them. Bui n«the
pu ijeots for consideration nro such us every m in or
holder of property, whether on the one side ur the
olhor, is interested In, I ti'usi tho L**giriature will.
- bring to thoir'considerutioii, culm r, flection nnd deli
berate jodgment. -Afu-rthe call of tliu coomb** hud
been continued hum yesterday, a message wus re
ceived from the Senate, and shortly after, agreeably
to joint resolution of yesterday, thathody .proceeded
tu the Hall of the House, whnit both Branches
went Into the election of Siam House, officers. ,
The first election was tbrSrtcri't.iiy i»l'Sute. ’.
‘On cbijnting out tho votes thoy stu .d m folhiws t—
WfSfflHp 212 (elected.)
; Uro.'VV. Williafnson,' s 58
. . Dr. Lltt e, ' 11
Uuko, ‘ 2
‘*»lahk, . . 1
The second was for Treasurer. The result was as
.follows:— .
Thus. Haynes, ’• 104 (elected.)
J no.'R. Anderson) 120
Blank, . ,. 3
1 the third wus for Comptroller Geuerul.
/The result as fo loss:— -
. John ti*-Park, 182 (elected.)
vi"‘; Jhs. G< Lewis,"
John Mbufiger,
05
33
., ' I For Surveyor,General, «h i ih'\w°re sevoral ballot-
Ws; and six.leon or sevjsi^iaiuAndHotcs,
| Upon the jfftitbollotn^, Mr. Hijion
;, Mr. h'lrian was elected.
: ,Wedt «>\luy) Nov. 13..
i To-day is the'regular dpo fortb^ yall of the cmm-
...Dr.,Arnold introduced uTSUAp-aiier'and amend
the. flirty-eighth section of ih\ fourtei-bth division of
tho pepulcode. ,.Yoii kdow that, at present, from
the questions propounded to the Juro'r^jt.js very
‘' ** Yce a’ninit the' laws, tu
ingih'o bountyon*llk ck: whs, pasi-d at thw.fi
si'sslbn. Several loenl hi'ls cumo up fir a tecon I
ren ii igt among others, the bill to permit constables
ib restdu within the limits of the City of Savannah,
nnd one toeViforce thn collection of Militia fines in
thefirst regiment of Georgia Militia.
[By Yesterday’s Mull,]
. MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov. 15,1839.
Mr. Tarver, of Twiggs, yesierd iy introduced a
bill to stay t m colleniiuh of debts fur two years,
und r ceriain provision*. It wus referred to the
Joint Standing Committee of the Judiciury. This
morning Mr. Tarver moved a reconsideration, so as
to bring it bot'ore a committee of tho whole, which
was lost. Ayes 88. Nays 112. It is a nnul Import
ant measure, as it niters the whole nd ition of Dobt-
or'un.l Creditor, und would unsettle every man's
business in the whole country. It is to be trusted
thut the Lcgis mure will reflect well, before they
muko to important an alteration in thu Judiciary.
1 cunootenter into reutont pro or don, as 1 merely
give you ao outline of the business of general inter
est.-Individually, I hope tho measure will receive^
most decided rebuke, when it does come up to. b“
acted upon. ^ ‘
This is onJ of the regular, days for the call of
the coun let,’ Ou_iho»« days the House is generully
occupied wldi'bills of a local nuture.' .
A hill was reud, first lime in tint H -use to-day,
prohibiting tiny corporation from issuing change
b.lls. It wus introduced by Mi. Noale, of P.ke.
The measure to. allow Banks to jssuo BdN under
five dollars, wou d receivo .no favor here from a
Verylurgo majority of the Legislature, without re
gard to purtj} but if uny city corpomtlon should,
fur the convenience of-the citizens unde Us .juris-
.diction, issue change bills,'I see no objection on the
score of expediency. I certainly think that it would
be much bettor fur the City of Savanuuh to issue
bills under five dollurs, than to let the circulation
forohunge in.that city consist entirely of Churluxton
Bills undtirfivedullnr*. Thu largo urn mnt of taxes
payable yeaily into her Ci.y Treusury, amounting
us it now does to ueurly twenty thousund dull ira
per annum, would always be a fund fur their re
dumption, and giva ample security to the hnhUf,'
that they w.11 not deteriorate in value. Specio ap
pears tu be Hying, with sentripetal force, to Ncw-
Yuik,and chungomust neciissjiilybucomo mure and
tnoiedilficult to obtain uy those who must buy the
necessaries of life in small quantities. If paper
is, under an unf.rtunate exigency, to sorve thn
purposes of silver for cliingo, u ondnubtedly is
much better lor tho community to hold thoubliga.
tions of a rich an I solvent c irporution, than that
tickets for “a drink.”*or for *‘o shnva n should serve
the same purpose. 1 find th it up here, even before
a geooial suspension,- the clrnulating medium fcV
eliunge consists of City of Augusta olnugn bills,
MooroeRiil Ru.id tic tuts, am) Georgia Util Kind
tickets. If thouiiy ofStvammli will nut issue bills,
Isooud think tho Comra! Rail Road Company
inig.it issue tickets rec'dvoblo in payment of pas-
sago mon y or fr.dght. ^ This latter would he in nil
re peels a rnos. expedient inoasuro, us owing to the
low state of the rivers, c itton from every^ section of
the middle oftlieSiotojHs been Iran ported on that
Ruud, and owing to the large business tratispurto I
on that road, every coofileoce would be felt in thorn.
Of conrsa I give you inurely my individual v.ews,
A message Wasroeeivo.J from tlin Sun ite send
ing for cnnctirrence u resolution appointing to-
moriow lolniog un the election of Mujor General
of the I st division of Gear i Militia, viue General
Wayne, resigned, also tint of icons Pr.nter. On
motion of Dr. Arooli, of Ch itlin n, th i resolution
was untended m as to appoint Friday next. So
you must worn toe M it try g intlein to below tu
brighten up theirspurs a id brush their chapeaux, if
they wish to enter into thea'r. iceof'the State,
Mr, G adon of Chatham, has introduced into the
Se'.atu a hill auihorizingthe State intake a million
of Stuck in the CunttuI Rail Rond, payable in State
Scrip, It would be an excellent investment for tin*
Sinlo nnd would insure the completion Of thu Road,
nil object in which nil Genrein i* ooncoruud-
It has h«en decided In theCiicuit Court of Ala-
ImmH, ata lutetorrr hold in Bibb county, (says the
Baltimore Patriot,) that the Real Estate Bunks, nnd
other uncllartered hnnking nssocinti um, that sprung
up *6 nhundnntly in that State a year or two ng«»,
cannot lawfully mainiinn suit on tho notes atjd h !L
which'hoy have discounted or purclm-od. Suit was
brought to recover the nmnttnt of several hills
held, for the benefit of th* Selma *' Real E*tute nnd
Banking Compnny,” nnd tho plea wns interposed
that the Company wns unauthmimd by law to do
Bonking businos*, and therefore incompetent to sue,
Judge Slintridgr sustained tlieplen, und the verdict
was tnken for the defendants. The case has been car
ried op to the£,upremu Cuurt,un a bill of exceptions
tu thu charges of tho Court. *
difficult, in any great- offence against thtr laws, to
empapnel a Jury,- even ih populnu*^countim, while
.-Inthinly settled ones) it is itnpus-iblru The pitera-
lion, is, that theqtiestjun lihall be,, l \ Hjivo you any
'' •m b iiia« uV prejudice, for or ngninstihe prisoner,
'-as to prevent you froth .doing justice,'between the
prisoner and the State, after Ireftring th^ ^vidftnc^.P
I think this amendment tyo’uld always sectrfft M fip-
• l ‘ jwrtiiilJury. ■' 'AV‘;. /
.1 have known many a cooselenttojij man-J^fm
tesct aYa‘juroi i on accdiint of-Uln present question,
Havo you formed and expressed nn opinion fn.rp'
gard to the guilt pi innocence cif the' prisoner at the
-^Bar.’’ saying, that he had./om«d- an opinion -^-
jJpwitltbougliT thipitthereal inwntlon ofthn In v ai
It now stanili, is as to wh»tl»or a perio/i h*« formeJ-,
j»nd expressed such an opinion as could nntboaher- •
jrd by evidence, stilt m itiy thipk otli-rwi-w, and the
*nds6f pubi c justice are defeated'from, the diffi-
. ^Bpity of bringing the prisoner tb trial.
, There are severni projects before llte House rein-
give to Banks. When thuyeomo to be discussed,
X will advise you of what action Utaken upon them,
■f think that there is n disposition among the majo-
r’iy of the^ Legislator^ to keep us os a State from
George Poindexter—formerly n mcmbcf."r ihe
U. S. Senate fmm Mississippi, ha* removed ■ to
Texas, ■. [He should have done so long singe.]
Mittonri Special Election;— Mr. jamesnn, the
Demorratic Cnialiit ite for Congress, is ulocted by
an immense majnri'y.
Nkvv Papers.—A paper has Imon • started in
Memphis, Tenn., u:id«r tho name ot the '•Lnuferj”
and another at Jefferson, Indiana, calloJ the Hum-
btig.VTo judge fr <m the.signs of tho times, neither
of these new publications should want patrons.
The stock for tint now Notional Theatre, In Now
York, under the direction of Mr. James Wallack,
has been u'l Subscribed for. The edifice to ho
erertnd, it is contemplated, shnll be oti a style of
greater extent and pretensions thnn nny yet at-
tempted; tho spot solocted fur iu situ is more com
manding than any in the city.
ID" Below we give from tiio LouitianUn, 12tb
Inst., u l that oan be board front tho Mississippi
Election. Our readers will see that thero i* a de*
mncrntic gain in Adams oounty, evenalthuugh there
isa fndoral majority:
Mississippi E:.KCTm.v7—Wo hive received
Natchez papers of |he 8th in*t, by tho Daniel Web-
sior. Adam* county has given n majority to the
fedorol candidnt**, smaller liy 236 votes th in that
of last year. This county wns always federal. ,
Wilkinson county also fudornl at all Partner elec*
lions, has givon a federal majority this time,
[fur TIIK GEOROtAR.
Mr. Printer :—I seo’d on looking nttor the
noose In this plaguy fine cltyofymim, that my deer
friend the Provident is sorter called ^ Dutchman, by
ono" Mattin Liithor." What kindor man would
you cull a feller who was born In New York ? I
gu'-ss you'd call him n Now Yorker—wujl then,
the President is a Khulcrliooker, and a goad one
at that! In what book, Latin, High Dutch, or Low
Dutch, did thar sumo critter retd thnt they bung
folks in London, on "Friday." This shows tho
itirnitl’ of tho paper spilor. Monday is tho day for
hangin* people in London—and the chap should
know that nlreudy, nnd thnn I’d bo saved tho trou
ble of fillin your sheet in this fiishun.
SAMUEI/SLICK.
Noley Fcncy.—Aunt SAU.r ses n gander
munght bo hanged or have his neck wrung off ony
' uy.
[ri)R TIIK OKOItOIAN.]
Mr. Editort—A wider In an ovonihg pnper, in
unentking “u bottle of sin til beer," made some
hyrinoglypities that road in this wise—‘‘another
Dutchman besides Mr. Martin Van BunicN,
iiiimeiyGEtmaF. Guelph, commonly called Georoe
the II Id."
Now, " GkoROK tho III." wns the son of Frkd-
ERICK, llto fi st Prince of Walos, of tho Guklph
stock, and llte first British born monarch of that
line that ever sat on tho Throne,
When men assume the task of editorial writers,
they should know a Itellc history. As to Mr. Van
Burbn, ii rue bom American, may dofy such
•" puper pellets."
QUID NUNC.
THE MAILS.
Tho Bultim >ro Republican, 13th inst. says:—
“Wo have', for sonio timo post understood that
tho Phiiud)l|dtin, Wilmington- and Baltimoro Rail
Road Company, h -d refused to enter into a contruct
with iho Post Office Depnr meat fir tin* cohvuynnco
of tho mail, nnd wo lea n that they slid decline oin
king a contract on the only tomi* that aru'allownd
by Inw; nnd nls i that they will not consent, on nny
terms, to keep up a cnooeclion su n< to avoid n de
lay in the trnnstijissi m, Should they persist in this
refusul. the consequence* must be -orinos to a very
largo portion of the count ly. nnd to this city in par
ticular. Tho subject is one of so much importance,
that we fool our-elves hound to notice it at more
length, which we bIiuII do m nnnther number.
The Now-Or etuis I'icuyDiio temtes tho sudileti
death of A-imo B Stimpson, pilot on board tlm
stonmboat Houma, which took place on Sunday,
tho 27th (Jet. Tito Houma was on her way down
Rod River for Netv-Oilean*.»nd Mr. S- wn* qt the
wh"el steering, when u little below Grand .Point,
tho olhor pilot cumo nn the hurricane deck, uriil
Mr. S. called to him, saying— 1 “Come quick!) 1 , take
tho wheel,” nod falling instantly, expired. Tho
decea-ed bn* been for tho lust seven years in tho
trade on Reil River. Ho had a large number.of
Acquaintances by nil of whom ho wit* reap ■cted,
being proverbial for his good qualities, lie wus
formerly of New-Ydrk.
CorretpOndencc of the Angnih\('o>itlituiio<iaUit
/ MILLKDGEVILLK, Nov. 13,1839.
. I bogin to cmortuln doubt* of thu present legisla
ture. doing something for the hem-lit und prosperity
ofGeoigia.I hive had timo to look nntund me,
nnd totionvorso witlisevural of the most p-omlnotit-
mumWrsi and,l am sorry to find thut but few havo
takhn n correct view of tl\o condition nftiur slntp,-
and iif the meimmes oHiottlnteil to bring Into fitll
piny, tlm immonsn res-urccs Georgia possossoi. In
stead of nn cnlurged spirit, rtnhmciug ilia various
Interests of tl.io tnnnmimiiy, l find nothing but coo-
trapted viows und Bullish feelings. And I am fearful
that *uch vie%-a and feelings will predominate, in
thn delmtes which will take nlucu on tho important
subjects tlmt cannot fall to be brought to the con
sideration of thn legislature. I hope however, for
tho best; I hnjm that a bettor spirit tyill preside at
tho deliberations of nor legislature^. Our Blnte Is
now placed in n critical situation, from which i' may
bo eusily extrieaiorl, if tho representatives of tho
people tiro true to thomsolves und to thn trust re
posed in them hyihoir oonstitoonts. 1 say that our
stato cun easily he oxtrirnti-d from the criliculslum
tlon in which it is placed, hoennsn it has reinureos
tinimpaired, 'which require but a who anti skilful
hand, to manage to great ntivtintage. I shall there
fore,-.watch ‘the course of the deliberations of our
legislature, nnd tlm pnrl taken by the imlividtials
composing it; und I am determined,•vvitliutit rogurd
to party cunsidqrmiojn to exjiose, ns fur a* my abili
ty to do so will cvtr.-ml, tlioso who may he recreant
to tlm important duties with which they have heon
clothed) Ity'n confiding' people.
Resp cting the measures to bo adnptod, in order
to establish a sound paper currency,the viea-l of the
members of tlm Legislature are 'onnflii-ting. Some
members who nro kntiwn to lm ctinneffd with the
banks, ivcommend tlm legislature to let the hanks
alofl-, and to npernto ns tliey pinnae; suspend spe
cie-pat moiits when they think .propor; expand nnd
contruculioirissues and discount* when it suits their
interests so to do; become .brokers, speculaturif In
produce or merchandise, whenever profit is to bo
derived from such ormrations; or. nviko war upon
one another, to the injury of tho community and
bill hnldi-ra. On tlm uilier hand, some tuemb i s
renoninmnd iho policy of siioiting up all dm banks,
and compelling them to wind*lip tlmir uffidrs all at
once, and without discrimination. Tlm absurdity
nnd foolishness of the viows. entortoined by tlioso
two oIiihsqs of members, are so appnn-nt, that Inm
surnri-ed to find the legislature disposed to take
tliuir respective r-'conimenda'.ions into considera
tion. Between thn plana proposed by those two
classes of legislators, one can he udopt. d which
tuny bo productive of much cood to thu stale, and
afford thn relief so loudly culled for by the people.
But wffl such a plan be adopt nil 7. Will a majority
be found iu ilia legislature In favor of it7 Wo
shall see,
On unother Important subject, tlm views of tin-
members nre conflicting. Some members recoin
mend tho ubandotimaotiif the state Railroad. Oth
ers nre oppo-od to borrow monoy for tho construc
tion and uompletioii of tluii road, without propo-ing
nny nth rplan for raising tho moans of oompmlion.
Other* urn for stopping the road in Georgia, with
out currying it to tint Tetmossco liver. And otlmrs ■
would like the rood to extend to tlm Tennessee
liver, and to terminate more Sotitfi in Georgia. If
tin-first class of members succeed in stopping The
work, internal improvements in nor'stalenre ut an
end, for many yours ut legal. Butiftlmrmu| is to
bo completed, und the statu bunofitted bv un in
crease of trade und interconr-’n with the West, tlm
means most ho provided hy this legislature, On
this pdjiil much diffi -.ally will arise j but if open ad
mitted and agreed upon, that thn road must be
completed, I believe that there is sufficient wisdom
in tlm legislature tongteoto some proper and judi
cious system, by which tho inotna oan-bo prucur-
Tlm Nntlutml ItiU-lllgoncor states that «uvnrul of
tho inombers of tlm House of Ropresi-nlatives'liuvn
already visitod that city, with u view to the session
of Congress which commoners a fortnight fiom
Monday next, for the purposo nf selecting inut* in
thn Hull of that body, to which members tiro Con
sidered entitled by priority of choice. It seems to
bo protty well understood that tho m- ntburs of tho
Htiuse generally will bu on the ground, this year, a
dny or two befuro tho d*y of tlm opening of tho ses
sion.
MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION.
The N. Y. Commercial. 13th Inst. (“Whig")
dolefully says .—.Vlr. Griswold, one nf the editors of
tho Evening Signal, left Boston uficr the pupers of
last evening hud been published, nnd after the re
ceipt of news from sonio forty-throe or four towns
more. But little doubt wus entertained of tho de
feat of tho ablo and accomplished Evorett,
(D* By the steam Puckrt Savannah, Captr Free
land. wo yesterday received the Patriot of Satur-
d >y ntWnoon. Wo extract the fallowing •
Wreck on South Folly Breakers.—A sloop,
supposed o be n FisliingSmack, with a white streak
on tho quarter, high quarter deck, sails, boom and
guff gone, appears to have recently bilged. A sclff
supposed to belong toherwusdLcovcro Ion Brown’s
Bquk, having stoved in several place* and being
stuffed ,wi'h moss taken from beds, a* a part of a
mat trass was found in ono oftha holds. Two oars
were also found a mile, from her on tho beach, ono
•V tnainted grel-o, with white blade, tho other had no
'ufuse paint. No person was seen on tlm wreck when dis-
covered, which wasoti thn 13th inst..and rhero was
no nppenranco of the wreck on tbo previous evening
W5 o'clock,
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(jlliuginto tiio inteiminablo maxes of an irredeoma-
' " ' ' 'Kfea*.
blc paper ebrrenoy. " (-fxjR-ricace. has shown, that
tho restraining hand of tho 'Legislature has had u
/uldtaryinfl ience. upon the issues of the Banks.
Mr. Flournoy,of Washington, has introdoced a
_ bill to abolish capital punishment* whicif,' otf his
*■ motion, was mudu the sJwic.al or.ler of the day, tijis
4ny-l.wo weeks. / , ^ •
,r- ■- Thursday, Nov. 14.
A resolution was introduced by Mr. ———, of
fiabersb itn) to causf tllenamosof all stbckholders
judcbt. il to their respective Bank* to be published
in the, reports of. the Bunks*.
It was discussed in i advocated by the mover, by
Oen.^Cleveland, and by Mr.Fliurnoy, of Washington.
Gdh.Tnrvar. n ired as an n'-nul nont, t'tat. thn
pames. of all the dcbtni* be publish -d. The wh-iie
wasnppoe-dJiy M-ssr.. Ctnpjmll of BjbV, Witrd,
pf Chatbam: and ; Kenan,of Bildwin, Mr-Ward's
sp-rech wasjshort,hot appropriate. He oppqmd it
on ^he ground of itf entire imnility «s to ihe -Object
proposed, viz: to otwurtuin the solyrncy of the
Ranks. - It was Ylu-r discussion laid on Uie table for.
jbepremat. The Senate.have paned a bill repeal-
BALTIMORE, Nov. II..
Death or Luke Tibrnan.—in the death of
L'lke Tiernnn, which m«ik place on Sunday lust,
tho city of Baltimore loses on • of her must estimable
inhabitants—distinguished liruugli it long course of
yi-nrs, for perfi'cjjlnp'griiy nf character ns u merchant,
high respectability ns a man, and great usefolnoss
ns a citizen. Mr, Tii-rn in was a r.a ivo uf Ireland,
but eoiigruti'd to the United Stole* in early munliood,
ami for upwards of sixty years hn« been a resident
uf this city. During o large portion of this extended
torm, he devoted himself to commerce with applica
tion and success, und with such unbending probity
that tho mercantile character of the city miaht be said
to have received new lustre, ns refleemd in itis life
and conduct. Though ho lived to a ripe old nga, the
death oft) useful and greatly valued citizen always
seem* premature to the circle so long irradiated by
his liberality und worth. The death of Lukn Tier-
nan, will,therefore, and though at tbo age of 81, bp
n subject of deep nnd general regret, in this commu
nity.—Patriot.
Th' Michigan 9 enuntin* givoa majority of 55 for
A&tffcVTicnn has patented in England, and in
raYtfi
severaY (ijter countries of Europe, an invention for
making, h'ht id or narrow woollen cloths; without
spinning ofxwpavlng. The Leeds Mercury saysj
After an in. peel ion of pattern* of the cloth, we
should say thc^) is every probability «'f this fabric
superseding t))X usytlly mode of making cloth by
spinning aha\wdjfvihg. The abridgement of labor
d'ibo very great. One set of macliinery it is said,
not costing imu’e'than £600, «ill be capable of
'*'■ ““ Wwfp ■ •
ptodociog 609 yar.U
o'.Jm cloth, 30 inches in
wid>h, per day of 12 hepr*, The marblnery would
be in a week or reudy for making a trial nu
Lveds, iwd^r tho HOp^iintenJeiice uf tlio inventor,
by a cloth mt;rciiant,,whb has an exclusive license.
A conditional »o\y hits also been made for tho
patent right for tho kingdom «f Belgium, for tlm
sura of £20,000.
Canada RKSuMPTrw-.-^fhs Bunks of Upper
Cutiada have resumed spi^ie payments under an act
of the Legislature whicb' : . authorize* them to pay
out English silver at a ratOjCoihpared with ourcur-
rcncy of one shilling fitr twenty, five cents. TM-*
umounu to a deliuse-nent of YCrtna la cmrency U
the extent of ten er twelve |wwV«nt. The meamte
wasudopted; wo uro told, for the’ pnrp-ua of pre
venting the banks from being called on for specie
and so tli keep the cojn nt bAne./ It may have
that eff:ct fir a short ti n*,. ultimately it
will loom all that tendency, nndhpeuia will leave
Cotisclii just os freely as if «i dobas^qent had taken
place —yV Y Jonr. Com.
ScnjcntDtvo to Lectukks.—A gentlemnn bo-
ingcdllod on io sub.cribc to a com
objected, “becuuse,” said he, “my
• grawjtom lecture evdryjoYi>nin|.
lectures,
giyos mu
Another Slave Question.—Wo understand
that a black,tine of thn servants on board the Great
Western, originally shipped hore, and then diA-
charged in England, and rc-*hipped there, has heon
claimed as n fugitive slave. As Captain Hosk«n
shipped him in England,and is hound to return him
there, he refuses to give him up, without official in
structions from tho British consul. There tbo mat
ter now rests. The claim was first made on Thurs
day.—N. Y. Ditpafch.
Mr, A, H. Horton, of Buhl win County, w^as elec
ted Siivvi-yur Geneinl.
• After this week, it Is believed that the legisla
ture wiirprni-cod to buainnsBiurarnc*/. Thoraces
withdrew from thuirsents many of our loxidutors,
M1LLEDGEVILLE, Not. 14. 1835.
Yesterday ia the Semite thu lull to repeal the act
to‘pro more the culture of silk wns.possed.
In thu'House yesterday Mr. IWiiinuiiitrodiici'd u
bill mote uflVotunlly to suppress negro me- rings
this State. This hill provides, that if nny citizen of
Georgia shall coiiioot, or inciily permit, any number
of n grm»s, tho property of other persons, to meet
on hi* promi-es for pbldie worship, &c. sludj ho
sohjoct toil flue of $309, one hall to tlm Informer,
I hr other half to the county. It is miujn the duty
of the magistrates in the districts whore such mcol
ings slmll have been held, in tho nbsenoe of other
informers, to prosunt such offunens to tho proper
authorities of tliu county.
Tho cmnntitteo nppointod at the Inst session nf
tlm legislature,'to oXiitniue mid icport upon the
claims of i’etur Trezevaut, Elliot and Gilphin, re
ported th • same yesterday. The rep irt wns read.
The committee recommend,tho payment of tho
principal only of the olnim of IVter‘J r •xovunt, and
report unfavorably hpnn th«* claim of E.liut. Tho
cinnmittco having received now testimony in the case
ofGulpliin, the report on tlmt claim was withheld,
until the committeo could have time fu. titer to exam
ine the tonne
The bill to modify the penally for the urimo of
mu-dur, was made tho special order of iho day fur,
to-morrow two weeks.
Mr. Tarver,of Twiggs, introdti.'ed in tlta Hmj-e
a hill, the provisions of which, nr - us fo|lnw>>l litis is
called here the “alieviuting hill.''
'Hint iii ul! casus hereafter, uny party, against
whom judgment shall ho rendered In nny of tlm
courts of ibis State, umy enter good nnd sufficient
security, pit hoi in open court or in the clerk's office,
within four days from (ho ttdjourtim nt of-ho court,
for the payment of the judgement, ns follows*, one
half within twelve months, mullho remaining half
-within two years from the rendition ofjodgment.—
And upon such seaority being givon, ami nil cost*
being paid, execution shall not is,ttn during tho said
stay. Provided, that if such 'party >-hu 1 fail to pay
tho ono half at tho expiration of such stay of twelve
months, then, nti.l in that case,execution slmlli»suo
against him, her or ili -m, for the whole amount of
suchjudgment. When security llj-t* given,isdccm»
ed nsulliciont or insolvent, tlmdnli-mlunt Is to give
oilier good security, on failure of which, execution
is to be issued. The act is to extend |o all ensns
in Justices courts, us well ns in tho Superior nmj In*
ferine courts of jljis State, and to continue in forco
two years,
Tl o hill In repnl the General Banking Law. has
been under debate in tho Senate, sines yc-terdny.
Ttwl.ayit was again token up, and speeches woio
mudo upon it. * On thn question b dug inkoo, on the
passage of the bill, the yeas nnd nay* were taken,
and ore, yen* 39, nny* 43, so the bill wus negatived.
The following is too (rend not to be copied. It is
from that repository of good things, Yljp New York
Atlas
'* Wo won't in lulgo In horrid anticipation ” ns
thohon pecked husbmd said when tho parson told
liiin Iih would be joined to bis wife in another world
never to'scp-irato from hor. “ l’urion" said h.*, “I
beg you would’nt mention that circumstance ng.iin "
The following laconic epistle may be seen in tbo
window of ncolfet) h>u<e in Featberotomt street,
City roa'lt “ Stolon from this witulow, u china clip
and saucer, the sot being now incomplete, the
thief may havo the roraaindm rbargain.”
The only pri*onnr jn Nantucket Jail has .given
tho Sheriff'notico that unless the prison j* repaired
so us to guard him .against the iociemoncy of the
weather, he cannot remain much longer.
A great railroad for-Georgia, &<*.—Eighty
inila# nfthoGeogia Central rail re«d •»■cotijplot-
e»l, and the workls making snsb progress, ibatjiy
the first of January 100 miles wiljlm mu condition
to ho (ravellft.i. Thi road will reach from a -point
near the conjre of th* state to a pojnj on tbo sea const
ot Or n-ar Savannah. ’ By its metins tlm products nf
tlio interior of Gmrgia will find a cheap and ready
access to a-market.—M Y. StarT
Conscience.—When a man's comefence beg’fis,
clear at fi(lt, hut as soon ms it Net* rluody.S
A ' - “ with »b ' '
uto more and you may cut it with a’knifc.
WKONKSDAY, NOVR»itXR'S*.'U9K
ID* i ho. Egliittoan Tournament cost $100,000,
MR. CLAY.
Mu. South Attn, uf Now Jersey, said nt the meet-
ingnfthe N. J. “ Wlfig" Cutiveiitiini, tliatfortl*
good of tho “Whig" cause lie “could give up Mr.
Clay.*' Poor Mr. Cur I*a stumbling block.
GEN. ROOT.
Tbo N. Y. Commercial, 14th Inst, oialtns theolec*
tioaofGuii. R'tiT by .ONE voto.
MICHIGAN ELECTION
The returns from this State, are yei incomplete.
MISSISSIPPI.
Tlio return* from this Stole are i mg in getting to
light. Wo give below all wo luivo received.
McNutt, (Rep.) Turner, (W )
Jackson cuuiity, 213 1
L twndeg *• 621 016
Nttxobeo “ 4.19 423
NAyal.—The UaitcdStntos sloop-of-war Marion,
Commnndur Bolt, sallotl from Boston on Suturduv,
9th inst. for tho const nf Africa anti Br.txIN.
VlHREE DAYS LATKll FROM ENGLAND,
W.- copy the following from the N. Y. Cummer*
cial uf \Yedno*(lay lust t—
PACKET 6HIP OXFORD.
• TIIHXIt DATS,LATER FROM LIVRtll'UOt..
rite pnckot.sliip Uxfuixl, Cap Bin.. K;ithbiiiio, tip.
** .» * ll1 ** muriitng from Liverpool, wliono * *>ha
siiileil on tlm 2l«t Uct bur,< bringing ndvioos from
that port Miron day* Inter than wore reet'i.ud by the
Great Wqslnin Nut having yet jvcolvo I* our
Hies, Wo uie indebted to Captain Miirsiiall, tlio act-
The Spirit of the Timet states thnt tho celebra
ted horse Medoc hroko hi* near foro-log, mi the
22d ult. utCul. Buford's residence, ncur t Fraukli>rt,
Ky. Hu wns playing-in a lawn, a id stepped into u
pit tltreo or (bur ft-ot deep,
Western “Heli*."—Tho author nf “A Now
Homo" suya she once had a damsel living with her.
who used to put. her head in nt a door with— 1 "Mitt
Clavers, did yyu holler 7 I thought I heered n ybll.’»
From the M. Y. Jour, of Commerce, 14/A inti.
N. Y. THIRD SENATE DISTRICT.
Wo have official returns from •!»«* following couni
ties in tips district, Tl;o throe jjist cut) ijtlaicd are
Whigs,
Coiuitlti,
Albany
Rotisselcar
Albany
Ruosiclner
Root.
5693
5391
Humphrey.
5769
5432
Sanford.
5751
5414
]1,'189
11,201
11,168
Wilton.
| Parker,
Strong.
5097
5995
0093
4776
4755
4798
0873
0850
9891
Wo understood that Hoot's majority In Sclion- c-
tody county, over I hit highest Van Burep candidate,
is 18. Tlie Columbia Ropubltculi states tlio Whig
majority in that county for Soouiiiisal 90: hut
whether t i* I* thn itveriigH mujoriiy.or tire m ij-ifl-
ty on tho highest onmlid-iiu, ft. dons not say.
- - CHARLESTON, Nov. 18.
The’ DnoupitT.—Wo letirii 'hut tho drought
which has so lung prevailed tlirimgli mi tho Soutli-
ern and South-western cmmtry.runlitiiies to ho most
distressingly felt. A g|intleu]iin, who travel I- d from
Mobile tu Charleston, states thn' thu watering ofliis
Imrse on thn ;yoyrcost him $23. Wo are infiii'ined
thut tlio want of wutor is severely felt on nur state-
road to Columbia, whiIn tho old Orangeburg rood is
still well watered.—'Courier.
David T. Hines.— \ gentleman from Orange
burg informs us tlmt tho nut ui ms David T. Hinas,
has bean apprehended and ‘lodged io the gaol nt
tlmt placo. He arrived ut Houser's, ml tlio Slate
Ruud, on Sntnrd iy Inst, iihiitit- bioukl'ast lime, in a
handsome carriage, will) colored coaehtn.in, and
fitm pulrof Imrsos, from Ham'mrg, aucompatded hy
a fnmdu, passing n« his wife. Some ono who hud
mot him on tlio road, suspueto<l lion, ami gave the
information which led to Ins nriv-st. He off.-rod nny
rum of money for Id* relcasej hut hisoaptivity boing
inevi'ahlo, bis lair companion is sharing it with him.
No definite charge' b is bean,made ugum»i this n uo- 1
riou* offender, hut we ilntibfnot that ihoy will sunn
guthei about him tliick as autumnal leaves in Vu-
lumhrosa.—Ibid.
[Thu above nnrtiod swindler is the tame nccotp
plishod villain, whose nefarious deed* in (Ip! Son Ii-
ern counties, tittJ in this City wo l](jvi) before du-
toiled.]
ing owner, lor u ill- uf popmi to tho latest da os.—
It.will he seoti thut the London stuck muiki.lpcnn-
t nuud to Wear r-itlwr a gloomy respect, the quota-
linns ol Saturday rnnglus guneuilly one quart r per
cent lower Hutu those of tlm prpvjou. day, ;
The Oxford has boon only it/* *'
from this port,
[At nip) u'u|i>ok wc received our filet—Len ina
“I* Ihn 19th, und Liverpu-1 uf llte 21st, both inciit
sive.]
Tli.i jmolligenceby this a rival is ofniocNely thti
same pliareiitcr ns that by tho Great Wester ; and
indeed it could nut bo expected thuttwud ys would
pio'lticu any change of inoiimat Tim worst feu-
iun-uf it is tip continimd decreusoaf speck) nthe
uujlejs of>hv Rank uf England, us sIiomii in the
quin torly nver-ge.
W-ft quo e nn article from tlm London Sp-otnior,*
in which it Is stated th it application hut boon mudn
forun order in council authorizing tlm tsum nf ono
point.I notes. Tho snoio statu neat was mudo in
pipers brought by the Great Western.
Mr. Stovuqsan, tlm Aiiivriunn minister and Id*'
Indy, wero tin a visit tu tlio Earl of Fiigwillium at
hit seal iu Yorkshire.
Another suicide by Ivnplng from tlio Monuntont
wus cnmmitu-d on tlio 18tli. The viot m was a
mere lad, duly 15 years uf age, named Hawes Ho
delihnratcly o imbed over the iron railing und sprung
oft‘, falling about 40 feet from the 1 Paso.
Tlm packet ships Columbus mid Rochester nprU
Veil i;i Liverpool on the 2I*iUct 'bur. Ci;pt, Rath,
hooo, .when in lul. 49 31), long. 07 111, saw a ship
with n black cross in her furetopsu I. [General
Washington, hence for Liverpool ] # ",
By express lYotr, I'nri* the’HJih, intolligonco
wi;s received of mi.iisioriu disugreeinonts. M. Cou
sin had resigned his title of oxtruordlnnry • onncillor,
bncnqse lm Imd boon struck fiom thu I'st of aoiivo
ouuimdlm-s, and pub icly accused M. VHI -irtain jif
inflicting tlmt disgrace upiiii him. M. Vdlcmnln
retorted hy ucuitsing Cousin of idleness ;md inultoit-
t.on. Thu reul secret is sa d to he that Cousin
wished to bring M, Tliieri into thu Ca -iuet, wllil •
Villemaiti wus intriguing in favor of.*.l;o Uou du
Rroglio.
Anoihei-cuqse of dispu'o wns tho omit so to bo pure
*«od w.tli Don Curios; the King and Marshal riuitlt
being disposed to set him tu liberty, und tho other
ministers insisting on continued turvcUlanre, It
was reported that passports would ho granted to lit ■
Don as s mu us iiiHIjgoipiu sip) dd arrive ufu victo
ry gained hy Espnrtero over Cabrera. * -
No furth-i- pro/riXN seems to liavo boon mudo in
sonling thu oii'iirs of Turkey and Egypt- Letters
from Constantinople say that Kestdild l'aclta was
hojding.fr (joet) niiformieo* with tlm Russfnu am-
hnisndor, Had that ho had declared hi* <|eteVmitiu>
ti-ni to stoo l hy tlio treaty of.Unklip Skolo.sl in nil
it* parts.
BANK OF ENGLANb.
A nupplmooiit to the, London Gnxetto of Friday
Oct. HI, wus published on Sulurdny.o oituii.lng tjio
following article t
Qunrteily uvurnge of tlio weekly, liabilities and ns
sets oi tl|o Bunk of Engine.I, irmn the 23d July t-<
the 15th of Oct 1839, iiuth Inclusive, pu djAlmd
porsount to tlio Act 3 un 1.4 William XVcap. 00.
UabiUtici ' Attr't.
• • * — * " Ye. £24.9
y three duys absont ahnser—the Joss with the .needy teller; but ln^ l thw ;■
jpeantimo,addition .I pjcistjio. is put upon the Am f
i-r'cnn oniony 'o.rketjiist whonlt muttncpdiroliefr '
*3* * t "V' “f tlmigi isrtii.nhturul a* well ns disi
rreising I rrmanom, or- even of long duration, ]t
oumtot bo; but. |lf symptoms of speedy (ui„tbvot
pui.|)osi)i,fcona;doriiig tftesulijeot, urein uuotoiupU*' • • ■%
tioo The fo. ulgn yxdhingi's, in defiance of every
eflort to snppott tbmn;.ebiiiii,ue to'dooline; and o - • Y,Y ;
(artliot coimMotlithof uoooiumodutioa by thcBnaif it ', ■* w
of Euglnud Is .titjclpafftdi "
From the Liverpool Albion ofQct.Hl, r .•/•
Tlio British Queen will s ftri on hor third trip io'-'; -...Y
ow York ot; the 1st of November. -.Wp WWB' !
correct iq stntine insF wt-ok, tlpu *hn li-id alrei... _
2UQuf tier hi-t tlu enraged* On Thursday, wo hoV
liove.slio had notmi-rethun 130 taken. \ •'
„ , , LONDON, Oct,BO. 1 :;--.
It issnid th t nt tlio wonkly m , ting of um Board' ‘V
t»f DI rot tor* of tho Bank nf England bn Thl r*duy, *■
it wn* res Ivod th adopt too o ostrihgonfmp.ui.ures ’
in rogurd tu disuoOuts tliao'thore liurotnfore apiisd .
upon; tjiodireoiors hei.ig now more than - yor own- . '
vjttci'tL^the Unfavorable stntn of the exchnnges
anjlBh' oabsuqount-lmlo qpoiithutrc fieri for goVL , '
UDhonly bs ct,poked by keeping money dear nth)
scureo. . -Mg
LONDON, Qct.20.
Wo have recoivetj PoHs papers of Thursday;.'
'lltolt Otmimit* pusse s hut. IU |e Intotosi,./
counts tvcre'reruitoi|iio ( that day from Esparuirit - -*™*
Ciraulntiun,£i7,61'4i000 I
Doposlte*. 8,734,1109
Saeu'ritleii, ^‘> *.030,(100
Bol,ion, 2.625.000,
£27,464,000
£24,346,000 |
Downing street, Oct. 18, 1039.
This return i* more unsiuisi'aciiiry t|;nn any which
117 ..
lint preceded it. Till*' bullion uoil iUU • to'flow out
of the Book’s cullers, which cannot now uootoin
more than two millions sterling. Tho return shows
u reduction in the circulation of Jt’348,0(1(1, in tltode-
p >sits of £1,047,000, in the securities uf £UU7,0U0,
ami in bullion of £291,090.
To foroisli the mouos nf comparison, wn give the
quarterly return for the throe months ending on tho
I7.b'»f$>i|itambpr. It will bo seen thnt since thti'
date there It is hcuo nn liter, use of bullion to tho
'amount of £339,000.
Quarterly iivorugo’nf tho wookly liahilitios and os-
sets of tlio Bunk of England, from tt.o 2olli June,
I ; l3!) to tho 71It Sep emintr. 1810,, Infh inclusive,
published pursuant to tho ,\ct 3 tnul \ Win. IV.,
cap. 00.
Liabilitiet, Attah.
Circulation,£ 17,990,001)
Deposits, 7,78.*,gU0
Sn.-tjritles, £25,003,000
Bullion, 2.186,000
.24,752,00.1
25,741,000 .
Downing streot, dept. 19, 1039,
Ufficinl rutit'-ns connected with tlio export of gold
ami silver are io thu bunds of *oii;o uf tlio lending
city merchuo's, wlrch.aY tlicit uecnriioy is not tu In)
disputed, most loud to s -mo very remarkable con
clusions. Th'-sc returns ex oinl over a |u)riud of too
man its, being from tin) 1st Dccetnbi-i, 1838, to tlio
3.lib September, 1830. Tito folio a {tig is the .return
I allui|cd to]
Chid ■
307 3 '6 ounces,
150,278
325,534
CHARLESTON, Nov. in.
From St AuausTiNE.-By the* ten met Southerner,
Cupt Bunn, arrived here yesterday morning we Itavu
received a slip ofthn 15th inst. from tho otlicu of
the Mtes. We nro glad tuba a-smed that the I'pvei
in that p'nco is rapidly disappearing, The New*
estimates lha whole number of unset from tin* Hit
September, at between 8 andOUO; tho "umber of fa
tal cases 39 Whether, therefore it shall ho consid
ered yellow fuvur or not, it is r.mtuiniy I-ver in a
much milder form than that which'liu* aHIieied other
Somhorn pities thi« y°nr- In respect to the pr •
sent health nf St, Augustine, w'elj.yo received the
following letter from a Physician wb so opinion
may bo mid-nhiiiigly rel ed on, au.l wilich it wid
bo seen tally confirm* the statement of tin Newt.
[Mercury.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov, 15:
Goiitlmmm—I iv.-.to a Ini.) to i ilbno you of the re*
turn uf health to this coy, after a soason of sever
nfliictinn. This m iy haattnloitoil to the occurrence
of frost nt nn unusually early''season for this place
and lutitudo. I am ajn*ci>*ntimis|y nf tha opinion
that person* may venture here with perfect imponi-
■nndthe steam p icket .SiRithetner offers great
Jewish Day of Atonement,—Wednesday last
-was set apart hy the .lows throughout tKe world oi
a day nfntoncm'*m to afflict their souls, and to hum
ble themselves iHbro the God of their fftiliois, a*
gainst whom.they hnvo greatly rebelled. It is tint
impression oflheir teachers and guide* with that of
Herjoit* Jews In general, thnt the century upon
which they have ont* red (a. m. 5600) according to
their compulation, and which wns begun liut Mon
day will b« decisive as to their hope* as a nation,—
London paperv
Man—Philosophers have [Mizzled tliemi.'lvos
how to define nun, ao ns to distinguish him from
other nnini'ds. Burko suys, “ Mm is un unimnl
that conks hi i victo ils." “Then," say* Johnson;.
thu proverb is just, which suys, Jhoro is runs m iti
roasting ati egg." Adam Smith ha* bit th-) case.
“ Mao," sn>« ho, “i* an aiiitn *1 that m ike* bargain*.
Nrj other animal docs thU-i-nu d *g exchange,
w|th nnoUiijr,"
We regret to learn that Mr. Welsh ha* met with
n sovt-re loss in the death of ,hj« splendid Giraffee,
oan of the pair which ho imported w> this country,
at an enormous expense,—New York Star.
' From the Journal of Commerce.
Messrs-II da & ilnlloek—-M s- Fairliorst . _ ¥
‘have the largpgt-family in Erijbto i, aru.L Anthdiiy
may knout a littlo girl in 4or*«y who hss fivo Qrond
Mntir.-ire,' but I have a little daughter w lt*» can.bmin
offiyo living Grand-Mo Iters, nnd-nlfO three Grnttd-
Fathert.
Father?! Mother $ Mother’s-Mother } Father’s
* 1M
to get hard, it doe* it fauerthao any thing la nnt- tr; ^RaBinr!* wither; Mother's Fathers M nhjri Motlt-
■iti*, I may say like the hiding of an »gg, itJs,»ory' Dr's 'Motlier's Mother. Father's Father, Muthoi’s
it... k...; u-1. mlnY Father; Father's Father- •
“ 4 71*
7ih.
Yours, M.VRV.
laciii'ipsto those disposed to tn iko the i*xcur»inn.
Ca[itoin Budd is n first rat** in n, and one wliodo-
serves to bn patroniznd for his industry, kimitw**,
and gcntlamanly deportment,
Yotits trulv,
B. B, 8TROBBL.
Corretpondehee of the Newt.
MICANOI’Y, Nov. 0.
More Indian Murder.-On the 8th 1 wootov-
to Hopes’, acre** tliu prairie, nod cinne pretty
near being interauptad by a pi ny of Indians, they
having fired .on and wounded tmn-i ca tlojust ns I
entered the prairie, and I suppose would h ive ’re
served'their Are for me, had I not been on n flue
horse, wi}h thu assurance of whoso legs I whs soon
out of dinger, Till* morning the Express rider
left here for.F<irtKing: after proceeding about three
miles towards that past ho hourd iillu* fire near
M'lntosh's plantation, and after riding about hull'u
mile fuith'-r, inettwo men, who told them they had
British coin..
Foreign
Bullion....,
British coin...
Foreign...,,,
Bullion....
783,141, or ot £4 > 3,132,592 1*.
Siltw.
...707,943 ounces,
, 8.255,780
.3,495,410
Min.l- .
presopi. if n .j
m?iitiiu| uixi tv
jf'hj Bi |lsh Q i b
from New York hfl
'»• '• DilghiysVbgglo w j li _
d fllcuuii-s. 1'lmifl'r s to pay tin
cmi try ire combined with operations in<
lluhlhiiesto Engisli 04j.jta lsts.
Iho stimovoool which cm rio* lodliot
exo.mnge representing pto .'uco shipped
bond* nnd po-i noil's and p her promise,.
nibi(i\ntly Jur unmediato ncooqiniudatloi:,
would room, t'mi, uUlmitgh tho meuns a
Kn^llslmton ttr raise f-mds ln Amoricn u.»
U itod State* are ret .rted to fur thu punifro t»f ok.
lui ihigieudy tiioti-y,. • 1 r .
.. B n PP?ur» ijmt onmonso quait-itlus,of mqrolninv' -*
.dsohiiye witldonmimtli ho 11. sold nt uuotioa'irt . -t '
Su,v V rk and li,w
oount ofthe hnvll.h owners..• No doubt tlio enin
, on no-
... r doubt the gain
ol such irnnificiion* rest* uvcntually with' the pur*
symptoms ol'.spcpjy fui,iibvp»
moot nre iL.ty.iibJo. " , •
The rniinuineturori oftlm Nunh 6t Englana n»
prepqY ng for a doll seunm. «• tu consequence oT -
the i/nfitvoutnhto prospect* of the coming fritifor," ■ ’v'
*a\s the Manchetler, Guardian, “ ( u number of in*
tjiVnJifulspinners nq«| innnufnon)ivrs,iavariourpar)ii ' .
oprimir^ B i«h |,l, Mrl , u^4i'h Y5.nlreudy floasad to' Jighs
Wfl linvo not heard of nhyagrconmntto thntcf*. • -
ruct, but omli-rsininl thut soveral meetings, for the - * . ii
tllll!IIIISll i.ri>«in.!iL>i*1ii.. . Ii*. . ...... I.. .... I- ' nl Bijfi IjS
working of the telegraph, Thoria-t ucoounu left .
tlm Christina Gonoti)' very iteftf th** ndvancpd no to .. • "-v.;-
ufC'a' i-ora. , • „ .
Accmims from Madrid to Oct. 0.h,'state'that.'- * f
great pi-eparniioiis wrnrbmuking for iho oolfbnuioa..' , rej
of the Queen's bird) day ou the 10th,. Our .lettore
from Bnyoioio 10 iho 13th, sta'e tlmt tho aaihuri*
ties were shutting up Riiisi of tlm’ COflVC|lht4h tho,.'
Basque prevl'. ces. - • ' • r. ->■
LONDON, Ocl. 10.
Mr, Jnodonhaving now lieeti place fin easy,olrt :
cumuances with ralbrnnce to tha,llubflltlis' (Sf tho '
lino I; represents in this country, by tho. complo*.
tluii uf tlio iHigi'iriiiflo 1* holure Hiii.niuiiced, tho mor* J' >:
rhantshere w ill In* trtooh less ulVeptud.by What may , •;*
tra-mpire in tliu United SflAVs Hi nnng qHuijiio of iho -s' • ^ ' C
" Uiitoyvrtril" eve.nf*in Fi’toco’ [ntlwlingtt» thehdo,
uiwoptanch ol th» hifis i)f the b. Si Bonk hy Ho|. . 1$
tinguerJSzC'o.] th'ih wi>u| i moslooquoBliqnably havo • ’
heon the ca-o lunler less favorable citoumsiuncos, ' '’ I-;':-;
I« is now hoped thnt iiignov manors will, settlodowtj ' i --i/i
into a hnnltliy stilto,. and that t||e S| riwg’lf*«jfT ’of ' •;
the ouiuting .ycip- jn Amprien wdi be extremely
brUk,
LONDON, Oct. 19.
We; iidnr that n fast sailing vosiiel of botwinjii30D . ‘
and 400 tons, namoil thu Nor, Is rffieot to be sent ■ ■ '--yr
out to Clinton, with order* from - iho Hr, Govern* ' . < *-s r
mem in relation, to the mlsuiidomnmllngs which • '•
Imvu sprung op boiween the Chinosoaothoritio* end '/V'' • ’ Y
Cnpt. EMoil; It suuhtsto.bo mulorstood i hut Lord . .
hiliriursimisnfiir suspocts I'm view* of the lattef .
ns to hi vu expressed u very disliiict wish that, nu-
fuitlioi t|ouljog* n'lnuld Wko 'plooobotvveen thetwb ‘
nnifiins, otlii-riiis - than ntiun the.most clearly; de» , .v .
flui d principles. s Tliu Chincsoiare sj’littl® to bw ' , / .
found fiuili wiili, io thu stood they havo- token a*
gainst tlicco .tinbnnd trade ItT opium, that enncea
slot, on th o-psrtis not'"ti» be exjiodted; and th ' • ■
tr-iilo hie O'OIS. qoontly pnqiafpd for n.contlnunpco
of tlta exl-ling dillioiiliy nnd suspension of nil in*. '$$&£££
tercoursn for Keyiiral HlPill|i» }o potne,—Morning - i
c-h; . aa
I'tllLADBflCHTlrNov.ia.
f*.—'Tlm following sales look placo aftor. tho - •
Boiml yesmrduy t—ftO sliares.U 8 Bank. ’ *
y flat, 8;}i 50do do B u 13 days, 03.j{ 5/,di> ; J s,
Slnokt.-
Second Bu
Sitiiirilny f| | MH
c isli, 84j; 29 do d.i 83, .
U S Bank, 82iilforeil, s o 39 day.; 821 doy o l0
%-■ . H
m:w vuuk, Nov. ji. . >
Sales at tho Stock E<o .angu, Nov,
11 (III do do 'do 7s2t 24":
share* U S Dank next week 711 60 do do ’do 72;
do do do s 30 ds7llf 5(1 d • ilii/iii '# nixf week 7i.R
50 do do do next ’week 70; 50 iloMo do * next w'li „
70*85 do do do * 15 day* 70} 50 ilo do do cosh 70J».
Stock-Exchange— l'hu sales ;o-dnv have beet) • •
extoimye at pi ion* ponstdenbly lower than yester* •'‘
day. Cor ( oiMtloii hopd* fell off i per ct; U Stoics r . . .
Bud. 2J; MucliAnlc's Bank 1; Bank of Commerce t ».,<;>.•
1 ji-Drv Dock h Americao Exnhnngn.hunk North
—-- - igii-hmm ,i..vui, - jrffOaF■ jjgja
Ainoririiu Trust>11; Morris Cuiiftl j t^Kentucky l |
12,559,133, or at 5* 3,114,733
£0,247,375
London Money Market, Saturday, Oct. 19, 12
>-|t>uk —iho English slock market is heavy, un I
lra« given nwny fully j percent. Tig) opening prhp
of consol* was Ollj softer* for money, and 00j for
acnouni; and thu present price, thu lowest ut the
morning, is 89} 90 lor money, und 00| J f.iruorpunt.
The reduced throe and u half per cent* have expe
rienced a grei tor deedne, und, niter being at 074
are now 90-J. Bank stock is 1) per coot lower
than yesterday, boing quoted at I77.J 178} un I India
stock is ut 245. Exchequer bills ure, however,
lower, b> ing 4* to 2s discount.
This decline i*solely attributed to.the stnto of
iho ninrkpi, wlijcli is borne down by an uggrogniion
of small sums for mom-y, mid Iln* not lui ii pro
duced by any exicnrivo operation.
The Loudon Morning Fast of thn 19th *n\*;--
" Wo liavo no amemlineat to notico in thu conti
nental exchange Y The quota-i mis are »tiirdre*»p»
lag, ami, but fur the support givon to the ma kotliy
the house of Baring, Brothers & Co, who uro
beliovuJ io.hu iicfiog for the Bijalt of Eugiand. it is
not loo much to . suppose- that they mold.
11 <t bo mniuta.ned ut any thing like their recent ele-
vsiinn. It is u quo-thin'not vary easy o|"‘sol iliiin,
how is it that alli ance of trade *l|Ou|d sti|l bn i(|
opi-Mtinn acnlnsf. us, Tlni payments', made and
making, for foreign grain, nre, it is to I>q presumed,
much more c nsiiierub’o than the public ;ir« uwun
o ; and lim ••xporintjon of our manufacture* is still
»oiuc m*id rahlo iishurd.y to.be worthy of being
lake/) in uccoijni ut all 11* n! mod inm of oxpli.ii'g
.Vlerclranlf Kxelirtogo Comp'iny I; New Jersey 4}
Boston ami I'r-vjilenco l|; Utica und Schenectady ' -i ! 5
•1, nnd .Cuinoti i^’Oido Life gad Trust advanced I ’ >*
porcenr. ’ ’ • ’ ' . ..7 *
Exchange—Htiliiuiado'ng* On Lumloh:quota* . '•>;>/■&
tions nre ut 5, fi|, tl. > On I'lii.n lelphin the sale* to*... »'v-
d y wore, 79U0,084; 2080, 80J. On other dtie* •.
a* followst UnUimpio J24ul34l.-Richmond' 13al4 j
C’liirleston O.ilO; Oiivnniuih 12ul4; Auiu-ia 13aI5}
^ldridn,'tin snl -s, 25 percent oir.ipdj Mobijo 14 ;4 :
5; New Orl-Hnsflaa. ' '. t.'
,0,IC4 been fired upon by a parly of the et|einy, hipi one of
their tneri was killed. Both of tlioso men were
wounded, end ure now in hnApltal here; the aim of
one, the surgeon thinks,will lutve to bo umpumted.
The Greatest M*an.-*“Tiie greatest man is
his’who chows' tho right with invincible 1 res dntlou;
Who re list* uid a 'rest t«mp uil-in* from within an 1
without; wliolicars theh avion burd-ms cheer.uf.y;
who is tint caliijcst jn storms, ami tnfUt feurless
under inmjJce* and frowns; whoso reliit.ioii on truth,
oh virtue, pa Ofrd is most g>ifaultfl|i«|{- ,, r-/7»'.
Chaining.
Woman at a I’iiz>I)UM.—fie- C mgrvsA bf Tex'.
. ti no t -
ae have pa**jd a 1 w grn trio t £i93J iu.70* ufjoeil
jap'd ui every worn 10, whi will marry, during .tlm
present ..our, u citizen of lint Hnpii'd e.'.wlib w 1*
at jlw timo .of tlw 4 >olisf4tl*sn. of their iuJyi
••new
penddiico,
Lust year wn shipped nothing to the coriirgrowmg
districts of the e-ilitiiient, this year there i* thi
same absence of orders, and .*« suppose it nny
bo fairly uudorsiood that this branch of nq export
trado has all but i-tnweil." . ~
' From the London Spectator of Oct, 19.
It is state I that tlm Bant Di routers are v-ry fcjir
ni-st in pressing the Gov tiiirt on to issue an order
in Council for •uspilndiug in th-ir fi)ypr jbe not nf
Parliament hv which tbo cirruluiun, ofraolm. Tor
sum# of !<•« .fiuii £5 i* pn.liibiied,. The Mini'-try
mo, h'i>vey. r,on Icrstnodto luivo refusal compliance
wi h this r>*quo»t- Thu ihgal-mnijibiy siaiiimentlo.
the liabilities of tbo Bonk will Imj p-.ifilished tb-mor
row; un i it 1* gaaermiy.believed,;llli)t t Q umoUn
of bullion iri *mro will not bv augmented, oh, thut
1 hero Iihvf been some largo - '!
cesslty . f p.ying the smnll .Uym
alrorHcu.nl 790,000 .ovorojgr '
cf#*, b*j» us this builioR b«
ep-isi'l-'ial* 0 part ol it mast
?TIi.i fiirolgaoxclwngcs hav * ilcelinci| slightly nn
tlio ujqiusrancu of tbvmi* heavy, ’ ft |». mideistool
'B^thotigi.
non., ;|iu no-
tf-jD.oisb bo*
*“13 bank eof
TP‘t'd,
is Way back
lulclphia banks,the Nortl).
Cds the fallowing lnhguugel
it iii thi* city yrstcrdnyjtliat; :•> v'.;';
bank* t<* resume co»h pay* - J
Resumption uf tpecic paym$ntt.-*Ihe> I«a(aypit0 . ~
mill Frmirtdn h inks of Cincinnati have res'umpdf po* _ -! -
oi pnymnu's on their'nul'cs of every• dpROtpiqM* J
.On** oCriio morning,-ptitr-- , -- , ‘
nmuunt oi lulls on London r
4J, for the * xpress porpn*u.n
England 10 bring to 1 his cau..^
In refer- uoa to ilio.l’h 1 ujelphia banks,the North
America ofyosierdiiy Im’ds if "" ‘ H ’
A nil. or wus current in tl
it is the ii tpntion of tlio banks t>* resume co»hj»ay*
meats on or xt-foro Ira fi>>iul'Junuary m-xt, Evan *• -v
the riiinur is piunsjux iu*d the consummation do*'
voutediy 10 bo wl*bnd," But tb -ugh we should
iie- oant this an unfonaded ropon, we- cspnpt bui
flitinr oursclyos thut there i* good roosoh to.beliavp
tout ih-si) institutions are.aimlng steadily at such,H
result,-und duloirniiied to businu. it forward bit spas
ilily as pp-sihfo." .. -
Rhode Itland.—yio learn that , about pno half of
ihe banks In Providence him-dctorm’.nud to reiumo
specie paynent* provbli d lirat'a t v ‘ * w *
banks iu iho city will join 'llipnip
am-uint nfN«*w York piiperdfsonu
I land liunk*, .couitaqjly- falling due. ' By an ntv
rangementpf most of tbo Fiovidencft bank'
hill* of tbo bunks of that city are now token f
debts duo the banks, wherever payable,—
A lv. . ;
I’.d’ad Ip'i'afunils nro wor4e.
und the some for BuItimorrv}"Ric_,..... f _ T .
Clrarleston Ui Savannah 0j Mobile ilalfi} N uv v 5
m ‘ “ i.>
Mr. a|wukor, for tlio
w»ulJ not cxehnugo
tlm roost opuirni endi
the delight wblo , I
moment. Lot u* tl,
lion, tho thanks of
midons
and bi* cootpot
loans 7h8.—Jour. C(an,
What the Wjirojs.cALL
ing Is on oxtract Irtiin h spc.
soli, in Congress, np.in the ui
vie drjrftf New Orl^ufisSr^ “• ’ •.
Who s not.’iiroud in cal'l Wmself nn American—
our; wrong* pyciigcd—utir right* recognise^ **-'■
iritpriff tl}ftt n « m 1 fer whot tji J ,or,nH ri
•hay be; ihe .-ffect* of this war must be-pftrqi
ly, prosp'^ rp-is ami bo iqrabld.. The. catastre
Now Oijcini*fixv.1 an Impress,' has settled, ii
sMcroted tb» compact beyond tlio powi -
incut nn l diplomacy. Al-srjn lido 0
hy land a courim.nion wfJiimgL
iu> foothold. Your navy nil
m ays—y<"tr army at ton; 1