The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, November 30, 1839, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN n nntuatn i» »■ Clljr of Snvnnunhi WILLIAM II. BULLOCH) f'JNLIIIIKR or TIIK LAW* Of THK UNION , AND CITY AND COUNTY NtlKTEH. WEEKLY PAPER—Tuurk Doli.au*. per an hum,—Payable In advance ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at lira CIibiIc* Ion rale*. 07Pottage must be paid on all Communica* Ttuvs, and letter* nf business. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1839. 07 By tlio ateamer FTorMo.Capt. Nock.we tan evening received ihe Jacksonville Advocate of fucs- dny and the Brunswick Advocate of yesterday. No new*. 07 That sterling pnlriot, John M. Nilrs, hus been nominated by the Democratic Convoution of Connecticut, for the office of Governor. 07 The case of the Amistad, was postponod, in oon.<pquenco of the illness of the inter pi etur Covet, ^intil January next. Our reader* will recollect that germ of this case will tuin on the position nfiltP *i^ro schooner, at tho time of her capture by Lieut. Gkdnkt. SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROAD BANK. The following gentlemen wore yesterday rlcted Din'd or* of slit* Soil'll Western Rail Rond Bank for the ensuing year—'William Gregr, Wi Ham Pal* ton, Charles A. Magwimd. Cluirh-s Edninnston, Alexnndut Black, J. Dtmnrnnt, Jnmes l.ecnre, J. R. I Inyo#, M. C. St^dccai, Jnmes Uo*<-;E. I’.Stnir, R h ri Collin#, D. F. Flaming.—Ch. Mercury, 22d inti. \ Gen, Scott pn«*ed though Clovelnno to Detroit a* bout a wi'ek ago. on a tour of inspection of the military posts on thnt frontier. Tho »tep ha# lieen rendered necessary in consequence of untielpnted movanirnts by tho Cunadian putt lots.—Balt. Pott, The report thnt has been current for several dny* f thnt Governor Everett was dangerously ill of scarlet fever, is we are happy to learn, unfounded. He was slightly indisposed but has recovered.—Boston Transcript. Extract of a letter ton morcuntilo honsu in this City, dated Union Ferry, 221 Nov. 1032. Dear StR,—I take pleasure in informing you that after five dnysnf lia.d woik. I have succeeded in extinguishing the fire upon the Union Road. The damage is considerable, but I hope in the ensuing week to have it repaired. Traveller* can now puss safely with common care in driving. Yours respectfully. FROM MILLEDGEV1LLE. We did not receive any letter yesterday afternoon from our Correspondent, a* he was not aware of our new arrangement,but copies of three Bill* came to hund, one of which we puMish b-low. The oi It ers are too long to give in extrnto, this morning. Oeo of these Bill* I* to amend tho several Acts in relation to taxes, the principal features of which me to make all real and personal estate in thoStato, whether owned by individuals or corporations Ruble to taxation, except nil public lands and buildings, and edifice for the purposes of religious worship, education or judicial purposes, till plantation tools and household furniture, Arc. Sic. A poll tax of ono Hollar to be assessed upon every white citizen above 21 years, to bo sol apart for education by common schools. The other Bill is to repeal the C»*ntml Bank of Georgia, and to make void its Charter on tho 1st siT January next, except f -r tho collection of debts due said Bank or the State. All the hooks, p ipers, notes, &c. to he delivered to the Bnnk of tho State of Goorgiu, uml to be distributed among its branch- •es nnd such other Bunk* as are mint convenient to tho debtors in oinking payments nnd renewing their notes. Annunl returns to ho mode Ity the receiving Bunk. All paper due nnd u-ipnid to bo collected by suit,immediately after the transfer. The sp-cie nnd current Bank nolo* now in the Central Bank to bo applied to tho red-mption of its bills and note*, ami to be delivered tothe Treasurer of the Statu for (hut purpose. Thu last section read, thus: Sec. 14 And be it further enacted by the au thority nfarctnid. That it shall bo the doty of itoopeu a correspondence with the Creditors of the ■Central Bn>,k in New York, to whom three liu .dred (thousand dollars are now due, and to eudeavor to ’obtain nit extension of rime on thui debt, for the •term of tioi less than one, nor more tliuu five years, And if th« negotiation *h,ll result in 'he postpone ment for the term of only ono year, then and in thnt -cn«u such collections >trill be sm-redly devote-! to th-> payment of that debt, and sltull be so appli- d whenever sums of shall he realized urn! tv- rporieil to the Tieustner. Th 'su Bills wore reported by the Joint Select Committee on tho Ueport of ilia Commissioner* of .Finance. Ordered to be printed by tho Senate. A BILL, To ho entitled “An Act to amend tin Act In au thorize ih« ..tie of scrip or rertifl'iitc* of State debt, nnd to eid >rgo the duties of the Commis sioners of the W stern nnd Atlantic Rail Road Gemein, iis<enicd to on lhe29th Decomber, 183(1—ami also to make further provision for die completion of said Hoad." Sec. l*t. He it enacted by the ftenate. nnd Hou*e of Representatives of the State of Geor gia in General Assembly met. utul it is hereby rnacledbi/ the authority of the tame, Thai should the Commissioner* of the Western ami Atlantic Hull Rond, deem it advisable to i**uu tn.d dispose of the .Scrip or Certificate* of said debt, uutiurizod by,the above recited Act, in pnymuni of Contrac tors engaged, or that tti-iy lieii-aiter bn engaged in the construction ol sail road, or to defray tho ex pense* incident to said work, tin y shall have full power and authority to make such Scrip payable at any period of time tint lc»s than fitt.-cn, nor more than thirty years from the date of su h Scrip, or time of it* s ilo and deliver s Provided, that not mure than threo hundred thou-un.l dollars thereof, •shall ho made puyabl- in any one your. Sec. 2d. Andbeil further enacted by the author- /ity aforesaid, Th it lor ilia puichasu of iron or .oilier malarial, or appurtenance, when thc-nime «lmll become necessary for the completion of said Rail 'Ilodd, agreeably toilm pr visions of the above ru cited Act, tho Governor shall draw hi* War rant on the Treasurer for the requisite a noiint or .■tatty part thereof, should there be in the Treasury ony money spccifficnlly appropriated lot hut object ,o» tiny money not otherwise appropriated. And if no auclt appropriation shall then lutve been made, nnd there be in the Treusury no unappropriated m-aiey, •or an insufficient amount thereof, it shall and may be lawful for the Commissioners aforesaid tai-sua and dispute of Scrip or Certificates of State deb', agreeably to the provision* of the above recited Act, in pnyment for such iron, or otlior material, or ap purtenance. r Sko. 3d. And be it further enacted by the an-. Xhority aforesaid, That all coupon Wutraiits ut- Xachod to such Scrip or Certificuto* of Smut deb', as may be, or have been issued under th" provision *^»f thl* and the nhovo rccito I Act, -ball, at till times -after the tame ahull have become payable, be. re ceived nt the Treasury in payment of luxe* ami other dues from individuals or bailie* corpora o to .the Stale of Georgia. Indians.—Since our Inst, we have two other de predations to record. On Saturday night last, a party of Indians attacked tho plantation of Mr. John Johnson, reading on the Ocilln, in Jefferson in the neighborhood of Mr. I<ce’s, and killed four negroes and a white lad. They were fired on by Mr. Johnson and a f.-w others, and otto or two of their party wounded. On Wednesday evening a party of ten or twelve attacked the dwelling of Mr. Alfred Oliver, residing •on the Oclockonee, about twclvn miles from thi. city. A son of Mr. Oliver was *hot in tho bronst. pierced by four balls nnd died immediately. Mr. O. nnd a young man residing in the faintly seized their rifles, fired upon the Indian*, nnd severely wounded otto or two of their number, which ruusod them to retire. The trail has been followed by n •mall pnrty of neighbors, but no ImRtin* found.— Capt. Johnson’* company of volunteer* are now in pursuit, and it is hoped will full upon them in their rutieats.—Floridian, 18th inti. The last Raleigh, (N. C.) R"gl#ier state* that n painful rumor had been In circul itiuu in that city for several days, the amount of which was that the Hon. Edward Stanley, and Wm L. Kennedy, R*q, of Beaufort, had gone to Virginia to *uti|e un uffnir or honor—Mr. K. being the challenger. That pa- p*r add*— 1 “just at our paper goes to pre**, n re* port i* in circulation, whither truo or fnl«o we know no', that tha purlin* were arretted on their way to tha batik ground, tod bound ey*r.» TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1839. 07 Tho Diitish Queen had not arrived In Now York on the 2t)iii Inst. Much anxiety wa* felt for her at rival in that city. 07 A new German pupor ha* been published in New Orlean*. 071'rincn Louts Napoleon, who was the hero of the rmeute at Strashurg, has arrived at Now Orleans. Thu Button Pott, 10th, hus the following: The Result.—Wo fed confidence now, In in forming our renders thnt Mnrcus Morton has n majority of all tlm votes for Governor, which will exceed 1(10,000 in tho aggregate. Last year 93,- Q02, the largest votoev.-r given. Tim Hou*o promise* to huvo n majority nfdem- oc.rut*, and a very decided nt"jorily of democrats and Mterais over the regular whig*. TheSeoato willHtuiul a* follows: In Suffolk 4 «hlg»; Essex 0; Plymouth 1 i Burustahlo 1; Nan tucket and Duke* l; Hampshire 2—15. Democrats—Middlesex 5; Hampden 2; Norfolk 3; Biiatol3; Beik*hire2—15: leaving 10 vncancie- viz: 2inSuffolk; l in Franklin; 6 In Worcester, uml 1 in Plymouth. M1LKDGEVTLLK RACES. The race* over the Milledgevillo course came nfl' Inst week. Tho colt stake entrance eon hundred dollars, wa* won by Edmondson’* ch. f. by Andrew —time first heat. 1 53; second 2. Tin- first dny’* purse $1110. wa* won by Edmon son's g. in. Alien Ann, distancing Col. Young’s b. h. Tam O’Shnntcr, the first heat. The second day’s purse, $500. three miie b nt*, wits won by Edmott- *on’< ch. f. M-iry Elizabeth, beating Lovell’s Miss Accidentunddistaaeing, first heni,Vauii\ndinghum * Andrew, und Tltomu*’ Attukupa#—time 0.1: C. 8. The third duv’s purse, $801), four mile* boats, wa* won by Thomas’ Cavalier Servuntc, boating Lovell*' Gernvv—time8. 18; 8. 18 Tho four!It day's putsc, $301) best three in five wu* won by Edmonton'* Alice Ann. NEW YORK,Nov. 18. Snles Stock—51) shares U S Bank - 30 days 71 5 50d<> dodo s 30 ds 72; 50 do do do 73; 28 do do20 day*73; 47 do do do 74. Thera appears to boa bettor feeling to-day in mo- •y affairs generally, and we ute told that it can be obtained freely nt 2£ percent which is more favor able than for sometime past. Sleek* have gone up ugnio considerably. Corporation Bond* udvuneeil j per cent; United State# 4; North Amerieun Tmat Co. I j; Mechanic** Bunking A-socintioii lj; Ante- a Exchange Bank 2ij; Deluwmo and Uuilsun li Harlem, Put* r*m» mid Stoningtou R R$. S.'oeic.—$200,000 were r coived in this city on Saturduy mini Pldlmieiplii. $150,000 or which wore lor tho Bunk of tho United States in N«-w Yotk.— The Cincinnati Gazette of tho 12ih lure the follow- ini! : Tlte resumption of specie payments by our bank# hus not been u.loaded with any run upon them. It is looked upon, as it really is, a* a matter of neco- ity, ami lias heeu entirely wit limit utfuci upon our Money market. In the m- untime, our uv*rehiiiii8 feel the effuc.'sof the time-more severely everyday. The brig MolitiO. m rived tni* morning, hn- bro't $.»o,()0i) to.I .1 IMinei: $0,000 to Prime, \Va«d & Kiii^S $1,000 to J Little, and $300 to W St R K"l- loy. The ship Aiialaide, fiom New Orleans, nrrived at Philadelphia, on Saturday, hr uuht $100,000 in specie for tho Unit* d State* Bank.—Com. Adv. The Market.—Southern funds have improved ve. ry much un some points. Buyers ur quite plenty nnd seller* scarce. Th" fo. lowing are fair quota lions: Philadelphia 11 il2; Bti tmmio 12; Chutes- tnttOj Snviiniiuh 8u9; Au-u-ta 0a 10; Mobile 12; N. Orieutt* 5a0. • iMuuU) ull'uirs look decidedly hotter. Tho Banks nre di*c->uiitiug more freely, mi l specie i* arriving ill still increasing quantities. Slocks me higher. Flot,r i# dull. Common W-stern is $5$, and Ohio $flnG|, with hut li-w huvers. Sal * ol Barley at 7 In 72c. There i* very little movement in Cottati, ami lower price* nre constantly insisted un bv buyer*. Jour. Com. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10. Stock*,—The follooiog stile* took place tiller the Second Board yesterday: 51* sIoim-r U S Bank, * 30 $10 d' p. 82; 15 do.h.so 15 d* 82 IJ S Batik, 8211101,8.'^ asked; Girard, 38 bid,38^ asked, U. S. semi. Fliiit Lieut .McLaughlin.—Thnt active mid iot -lligent young officer. Lieut. M -Laugh- lilt, i* u' B.d.imnte, p e|-ming; w th despatch,>ho new U. S. sctmo.icr of wnr Flirt,of Immitiliil model nod destined for a vvintei cruise numrg the keys, island* and river* of East Florida,- in co-operation with our troop.*, and in prou ciion of vi s* J* that nmy be wrecked, and fall a prey to Indian nt irnud*: ing parties, l.iu'it. Me Lnoghliii’svultialileservices ! in previous I'xpcdittonsin ttii* quarter entitle him to the command of th" squadron of-m.ll vessel* op erating in that direction. So we presume the young Lihuteuaut util soon ludst bis broad pennant nit board the gallant little Flirt —iV Y Star, Sienr Philip Noulles Searle has lieen appointed Vico Consul for Portugal, lor the Suites of New York mid Cnimmsiicol, and iheca*tern part of New Jersey, aid Benjamin Dougin##, Vice CoiimmI of Stir.11nin, fortiie State of Sou'll Ca-olitiii, to reside at Chari*ton. James Rose, Esq. was on Situnlay unanimously elected President of the South Western Rail Ruud Bank of South Carolina. Michigan.—The Whig* have elected their can- didotes for Governor nnd Lieutenant Governor by something over 1000 majority. Both brunches of the legislature nre also Whig. Tho Chevalier 1)b Martuscblm, Consul Gene ral of tha Two Sicilies, bn* boon officially recugnis- oil. und was, tbl# morning, presented to tho Pre sident by the Acting Secretary of State. 07 The National Theatre, nt Now York, has ceased for lack of support. 07 Tho Now Orleans paper# of the 10th have Texas new* to tlm I5tb. Emigrants uro pouting into thnt republic front nil qunrlrJs. Wo me by the state of the market thnt the prices in that nrto place, are scarcely more thun we pay here. We nre informed that tho Brunch of tho Bnnk State ofGeoriMn, at Augusta, suspended specie pay. meat# on Friday Inst. 22d itist. Whilst wo under stand that the Branch has in its possession more than $1 ofi-pecio for ono in circulation, yet they were indisposed to continue to p-rmit their neigh bour#, who had suspended specie payments, to is sue their notes, und secure all the exclimign offering, without a participation, and further to use the Brunch notes for demands on tho Bank for specie* Tlmir situation among non-spccie paying Bunks, deprived them of doing any new business, while th y were subject to bo crippled intbuir operations. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Wo take groat ph a-ure in recording the prompt action of tho officers of this Company in rupniring tho Bridge on the Li'tlo Ogeohce. Wo learn that too freight train* did on Sunday commence, und ure now, tunning over the Bvidgu, as usual, and wit sin cerely hope that no further untowurd ncc dent wdl prevent tho regu nr mid daily uso of the road. The speed with which the dmnugo in this instance hn* been repaired is vvmtliy i.fud praise, especially to tho chief carpenter and vv rktnett ol the Company who hesitated not to work day and night and in rain, until they go' through. The public, too, has hero tut earnest of whnt tlm Company can und will do tu keep their road uvuiluhle. Th" Rev, Mr. I’ierpoint, of Boston, was reinstat ed in bis pulpit on Monday, by u vo o of 60 to 59, Hi* congregation ili.-ti rescinded the resolution by which ho wns displaced. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. North bun Bank or Kentucky.—It is known that tips Uitik deposited large sum* in specie it, the Bank of tho U. Stum* at I’hUadelpIna, nnd checked against it. nnd that these _ch*-ck* coining due after the I’loluiMrhiu suspension, were refus 'd olio paid except in rhihidelphix money. It i* re* noted tlnu the {’resident of the Kentucky Bnnk, vho is here, has insisted t liar whenever anything less tlinn specie or its equivalent had been imiil fur them check*, tlm difference should lie mud* - up to the puttie* by the l*. S. Bunk, und that this bus been compli d with, and that further, lie bus demanded nnd received tho balance of his account, $180,000, in specie, nnd transferred the same to the Bank of America.—Jour of Commerce. U. S. Bank.—We .learn from the Harrisbutgb Report* r that the U. S. Bnnk made return* of its monthly transaction# to the Auditor General on Thursday lu-t. Site had in ode no returns, previous ly, since the 1st Nov. 1038,—more thun a year.— Tub Reporter promise* u notice of the present re turns in its next number. The Bank is required by law to make returns monthly.—Ibid. O’The N. Y. Evening Rost of Wednesday, bus the f"H iwdeg :— Massachusetts Election.—The Boston Morn ing l'n#» of yesterday, bus re'tirns from all the town# of M I** lehusctl*, th • corrected aggregates of which ur" us follow*: For M..rton ( 51,119. For Ever it, 50. 543—leaving a diff-ronee of 571 Morton’s plurality. Tito Mormog I'o*: remarki,: '• We ao confirmed in the belief tbit the *>-Htt-r- iug v tie* for (i iverner wi l not come up tu 300 in lliu .State. The Atlus cun gather but 210. This will comprise mon* thun two third* oftiia wdio'e— Tit" vote bus been confined to the l* o candidates this y> nr murli closer than usual Bo-tou is the b"*t i-iitsrioti, and usually give* 'ho 1 irg st »cu lering.— !o 1838 tbo scattering vu'r# in Bo«;on were II.— In tin* S me'i.'O. lit 1837. Bolton74. In th- Suite 237. !•' 1838, Boston 38. State 237. In 1839, Boston, 20.’’ The B >*1*10 Daily Advertiser, whig, »uy* thnt '* Tlm number of sen*taring vote*, «o far a* our in format ion extend#. «« small. We nre of opinion that they are not sulli dent to neutralise tho mnjoii- ly in favor of J »dge Morton." Practical Charity.—Most of tlm C'lmrelm* in Boston, o - Sonduv, made liberal rnlloction* for th" Mobil" sufferer*! Amongth«m,f’J4Uin Mr. Yuuti^'*, tnd f-28l in Dr. Parkmuni. (.FROM tlUlt CORRESPONDENT.] MILLKDGEVILLH, Nov. 21. To*dny a bill from thu So ate to repotil tha boun ty on Silk cocuon* wus passud. S i it Waits only tba usspiit of the Governor to become u law. fit is nlf.u ds ono morc, of the many instances, of prema- lure mid hasty legislation. Lust your tho biil grant ing the bounty wns passed, a* I ont informed, with, out n di-sentiont voiee. This year, in neither house was otto raised in its defence. If it wera right to give u bounty, last year, jl i- wrong to repotil it this, nnd vice versa: so tlte “assembled wisdom" nmy hung on either burn of the dilemma. The special order of tin* dny was u hill to Inyoffa now county from the counties of Ctui, Murray, Floyd, nnd Chuttoogn, introduced by Mr. May* of Cuss. Several names were proposed to fill op the blank, as to the name. Some n-ked whether the hill mak ing tho county, bud not better Im passed before they named i. Finally the nunto of Copper whs carried; blit on the question for the final pnssngu of the bill, it was lost by a decided majority—eye* 31, tines 143. So tho friends of the bill may console thorn s' Ives that their bain ling was christened before it wns born, and on tho same principle, Unit Stame Im* so humorously i btstrated in Tristram Shuitdy. in hi.- chapter on Baptism#. (Let the curious se vch.) Genl. Cleveland ftnni tin* joint standing cominilteo on Finance, reported n bill for the better regulation and auditing of account*. It provides that it triple uccoimt he kept by the Governor, Comptroller Gen* oral, a d the Treasurer, each of whom shall net ns a clieok on the olltar, and specify particularly on whnt nccount, tnd in whu*c favor the public mon-y has. been paid nut. Th" order of thedny wns suspended by the House. A bill in change the venue in certain Iriuls, (for criminal offences) was introduced by Mr. Stephens, .d'Taliaferro, nnd wns read the first time. Mr. Mays, ofC'nss, introduced n bill to permit the Cen tral Bunk to issue notes inn to exceed twice tho amount of specie nn*l note# nfnlhor chartered Bnnk# in ln?r vuuits, to sell the Bunk Stock owned by the State, nod appropriate the proceeds to tho use of the Bunk, nl*o to esmblish Branches of #nid Bank ut several plucos, among others at Cnssvillu, which wns read the first time. The memorial from thecitio* of Savannah and Augusta, in relation to the Rail Road from tha Cen tr'd Rnil Rond to Augusta oia Waynesboro’,praying th" loan by tho Stuto of iu bonds, to each city, to thn amount of $101),0<I0 w«* Juiil before the House by Genorel Glascock, which nftar lining read was referred to the joint standing commit'eenn Internal Improvement. A Bill bus passed the Seqate incur- p -rating the Georgia Silk Manufacturing Company. Friday, Nov. 22. This being tho day set apart ngreubly to tho amendment of Dr. Arnold, for going into tho elec tlon of a State I'rintur, ami for Mnj >r General of the 1st Division of Georgia Militia, the Legislator- proceeded to tho election On the second bullot Win. S. Rog'-rs, of the Federal Union, wus elected Stu'c Printer. Upon the statement by the President of the Se nalc, dint tlio legislature would proceed to tltech c. lion of Major General, &c. Col- A. H. Kcnnn, of Baldwin, announced the nnmu of Brigadier General Char)"* Fl-.yd, as n candidate, and another gentle, mnn announced the name of Mr. Fetor Cone, oflhe county of Bulloch, ^unatarfrum thu same. On count ing oat the votas the result wa* ns follows: For Peter Cone, 132 For Gen r.d Floyd, li5 Scattering 0 » tho Pru«i.l-*m dcclnred Mr. Peter Cone duly elected Major Generulof tho 1*1 Division of Goor* gin Militia. Gen. Floyd received ,it is bcl'e* ed about twenty-five Union vot"*, which ought to have elected him, if thu other party had voted a full vote. A bill to iniike nil Rail Ronds liable for cattle, hugs, Arc. killed by the locomotives, and to make the finding of the dead bodies upon ur near Bin track prtma fatit evidence of their having been so killed, was to-day rejected by the Senate. Sor. era) g'-iitluutan beru uro very nnxious for legiila- 'loti, to iai«e tbo price of thn products of tlio soil, Thi* bill would b'/v» suited them it Imimldy, for mangy pork would have risen in the markst, nnd n leg, which din 1 by tlio vUitnthm of Providntico, would have been on the fame footingn« onu tli hud yielded up M< life to thn butrber'* knifo. No • doubt l-'comotivw# might have horn granted n pa. tent for killing bo^» or caiUo, uiitiiaiUiiu tho lim its of possibility that they might a sympathetic influence on ihoiires mat within ten ttllle# of the Rail Roud track, wmo tho owtiet# diipoied to transport them iltute nfler •uch killing. After tho clectloh, tlio House ad journed. Saturday, Nov. 23. After thn rending of tha Journal, the resolution to prohibit iho CointnliRonor* of tho Western and Atlantic Rail Rond from lotting out any of tho con tracts on said Ruud, advertised lobe lot on tho 13'h Decvmlwr next, was culled up by tlio tnovor. A motion wns made to lay it on the table for the pre sent. The you* nnd nay* wore called—yea* 77, nays 77. Tho Speaker voting in the affirmative, it was laid on thu table for the present, The Bill Ibr'oi'ganizing a Court of Errors, enmo up fur it* •cocnd reading. A motion wu* ntudu by Mr. Gray, to tnnko it the order of the dny for Fri day next. Mr. —— moved to rnukc it tho order- of the day, for the fourth of July next. Tills is. ns you know, tho method taken to kill a bill, By so doing, it alio cuts u(Y nil discussion, and is vory well ndaptud to dispose of Bill* of little interest, w hich are clearly wrong in tliuir previsions. But to close the d-«or of argument on an Itnpnitant sub* jectliko this, n<-guo* on the part of those opposed to it, a must unreasonublo spirit. I do not see It- those wh» voted in tho affirmative, cun reconcile their vote* with tltalr oath on taking their seats — A tnembet then swonrs-to support tho Constitution of tho State. That Constitution, as now In forcOi require* tlm organization uf *uch a Court. Yet th.iso who veto ugniusli refuse to fulfil the require menis uf that Constitution, they ure «worn to support. On the the motion to lay it on tho t ublo until thu 4th July next, tho you* wore 81, nays 78. On Monduy next a motion will bo made to recon sider thn above veto, but I do not hove thn slightest idea that it will succeed. 1 seo that dm opponents of this Biil uct un tho same principle or the mutt who said, " I d" not like thee Dr. Fell! The reason why, Icannot tell, But tit's I know, full well Ido not like thee! Dr. Fell!’’ I have often and often thought, #i»ce T lmveh.cn hate, of thn advice of tho celebrated Oxciisticrn, to his sou, upon sending him to n German Diet. It would Im rather ton ticklish to toll tho“ gentle pub lic" wliut tint wns, and those wh-tse memories do it'll supply llii'tn with it, must brighten up. Two important Bills came up for a second reading, in rulud'in to tiixulioiijAnd tlm other, General Ginsc ck's Bill in I'clmiuu to Bin Banks, both of which I have sent you. Tlm tax Bill wa* nmcJuBl" order uf tho dny fur Tuo*d .y nnd tbo otlmr litr Wednesday next. Mr. Stophans of Tuliafeiro, iiffi'i-ed a Bill lelatiye to the killing of eat lie, lings, &e. .by Loc-nnotivn*, similar to the one I wrote you, ns having Inmii rejected in too S-utulo yesterday.— This in->ruing it wns reauusidered jit th" Senate. Mr. Gray intnidu.'.eil a resolution toab-ili-h 'hn' rum of th) l]-m*u which pteduirs debate on it mo inn to lu) n-iy muusura on the tublo far die Imp unco of tlm S. s-i.m. Thi* el cited u wordy discus sion, nnd it wns laid on die rahlo for the bulnnue of the *eg* un. Aye* 114—Nues41. Ill the Senate, thi* morning, tho Bill to r&ponj thnt article "film Constitution which requires times’ liibli-hnmnt of u Conn of Errors, cumo very near Ituvitig u consdiutioi.al majority, the Ayes boin; 52 —Noes 27 Tlm vote in Bm H.ittse on this import nut measure and that in the Sonata, demand a pu-«iu» commen tary, nti.l ought to t.pcu tlm oyos of the people, tu the imp*tu ive neens.-liy of a reduction. Tlm num. her of member* in tlm 11 Anne U 208, in tbnS.Miuio 93; St yot in tlio Hmtso tukingdm highest vote Jveit 81 mid 78, und deducting (be Speaker, it leaves n deficiency of 43 njemlmts it) tlmt branch of the Legislature; and taking dm votes in thvSenate 5$ niul 27, and deducting tlm President, it leaves n dvficione.y uf 13, making tlm aggregate utmibor of Logislutor* absent, u-i less than sixty one, und this indie midst uf tlm Session, when most imporiuiii measures are daily brought up for notion. And it will nnd must over be, us long ns our Genera I Assembly is Lc p rl'.irmed in a crude trad hasty manner, or import* nut trad judicious mcti-me* ure tramp ed under foot buRuuso thu friends of such measure* uro absent from ibvir scuts. Stick u pin here, Mr. Editor. Bank to eaoio suit, to be instituted agnimt such dv butter, using the tmtno of tlio C.-ntial Bank of Georgia u« Plaintiff in such suit, nnd sltall mute* over be li'Utud to utmver ail suit* or action* brought or to Im braoghi ugmnsi tbeCumrid Bank, and tlnu nny cause of action now vxititug, ur b-ieullnr to arise ngnintt tho »uid Central Bunk, ihul. be iustilu- tod in the countv of lid* State only, and that only in such enmity limll said Bunk !>o obliged to tospnnd to any *urh not inn, und any notion instituted in nny other county u- gainst said Central Dank, shall n* of otnirse and without motion, lie disunited and stricken from tho docket. Sen. 0. And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, That it almll bo the duly of the Bnnk of the State of Georgia, to mako loiuins un of every year, of it# uotlng# und doings in tlm premi ses, and moreover at all other timus when pay ment# tornado by debtors, slmll amount tu Bm #uiu of iuordur that tlm Treasury may bo regu larly advised periodically uf lliu condition ol such dnku, and beside* muy avuil of thu collovtiuiit made in tlm interim, fur tlm pur|t<i*e« hutoinnTier nut forth, and such other* u* shall be prosoribod by law. Sec.7. Andbe it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Thnt nil collection* mude by tho Bank uf Bid Stuto of Georgia, shall bo subject to the warrant of the Executive drawn on such Hunk, or on tho Branch of*aid Bank ut whlili such ouHuu- turn wns mude, ut tlm option of sail Bm.k. Soo- 8. And be itfurlhcr cnuv.led by the autliot- ity aforesaid, Tlmt all attorney* ami solicitor* who linvn In hand* paper duo to the Central Bank for collection, shall make rouirns to t o *aid tlm Bunk uf thu State uf Georgia, of tlm condition of such pnpur, nnd shall pay ovor to rucli Bunk till collections mudo by them, within days after the #nne shall liavu been collected, on ^luin of bu ing ruled by tlm Superior Court uml 1 abject to tit" payment of interest at tho rate of pur cent, per annum; und all attorney* employed Ity snid Bnnk of tbo Statu uf Georgia in collnriiau of such dues, slmll be liable to lik» |ni-u* and penalties. Sec. 9. Andbeil further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Thimbu said Bank of tin* Stale of Georgia, ileill hav6 authority for the couvenienuo «f debtors in coitaln purl* of tlio Stile, t.i place u pur. tiim of such evidence of tlafits in thn Bunk of St Mary’# >tml unotlmr portion in the Bnuu of Colum bus,which snid Banks slmll mako stielt rot urns and pnymenis, ns shnll bu pro*cribud by tim *uk|, th" Bank oflhe Stale of Georgiu. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Tltut tltusuid, the Bunk of the Statu of Goorgiu, slmll bo entitled to rejinluirso itself, its actual expense of postage, Lawyers' feus, und the salary of one additional Clerk out of mid from col lections tu Im made in miinuar aforesaid. Sec. 11, And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Tint all paper tin 'ami unpaid, which sltall Im trao-forred in npninitraforesaid, slmll im- mo >! at-dy after such trnnslur, Im plncud it) n train of collection by suit, nr otherwise, Sue 12. And be itforth r enacted by the. att'hor- ity aforesaid, Thill immediately after th • disirjtni- tlon of such paper slmll be made by tlm Bunk of tlm State of Georgia among its Broncho*, uml m oi bur Banks, notice ahull be given iu of tlm Gazettes, nt Millcdgeville, iu such manner, us tlmt Debtors of each, uml every Comity, -hall be nbie to learn in wliut pnitieitlur Bank, the paper,nr notes of the Debtor* of such County, have been placed for collection. See. 13. Andbe it further enacted by the au'hor- ily aforcs 'td, Tlmt the go il »u.| stiver ii.nl current Bunk note* now to til" Ceniriil Bnnk of the State of Ge-.rgin sh ill he applied to tlm redemption of the hills and note* uf the Central Bank, nti.l *urh gold nnd silver nnd current Bunk tint"# u* slmll on thu duy of transfer aforesaid he in the Central Bank, >h«ll he turned over, and delivered to the Treasure nr of the State, wire shall apply tho sanm exclusive ly uml alone, to the redemption and puym -ntnf the note* of iho'Jentrnl Batik now iu ciicnlatiim, und which slmll ho nrescntml for pnyment. Sec. 14. Andbeil further enacted by the au thority aforesaid, That It slmll Im tho duty of toopuuu corrmpimdunce with the Creditor* oflhe Contral Bnnk in Now York, to whom three hundred thousand dollar* nre now ilua, and to endouv.ir to obtain nu extrusion of time mi tlmt d- ht, for tlm term of uni In.*# Bmo one, u<*r mure than five years, nn I if the negotiation slmll remit in ilie postpone ment for the term of only one year, then und in tlmt ease such collection# shall bo sncredly devmud in thn payment of tlmt debt, nnd shall Im #u applied whenever sums nf slmll lie realized and re ported to the Truniuror. WKIWUSIMV, NOVUM PER 87,1839. , N- Briliil, Qhich rfttchni Now Yaikon , ' Hn "" l «y «' 3 U'd-Hlll. 1'rulmbly .lie |„J t,,,,, tu ' 1 -1 l-m,it limn ii.iml. TIIK LKGISI.ATUliE. A. Sumluyonmo. ..nro „ wick, wo hint „„ |„, lor yp,l,nlny fr-.m M,ll»,l 6l ,»|||o, for tlw.lmi.i5 m „ 0 „ 1 hut Micro wa* nothing tu report. O’ Mr. D.WSiin, „r ||,|, Sim. I, .n—kflii Of, III.nw,t nviiitiihlQ "Whl,"«»„,|ia t..r„nh. S,m,k- “ r "l" •*' Hn-iriTOtuilvi..: j„„ K *£!•; "" M hl * *“)■-" "'III iwl-lml ,m tlm , "I l"l(w | "ltll. 'null llu VDIt Iwl.l till fltrtlll'r I, 10 , "T"""'"'"’' 1 ' "-"lly. I, u lm,l trade, after all. At ASS AC fl USETTS ELECTION. [j™ Yo ' k ■ Bm - ''Ml, «.r Tlttlrml ,y, ,.y„_ llm u.-.imi impor. by ilii. , n „il cuinul,, ,i„. tiling i.f itn|"irt""c'> touching tlm rlrctlim. A cor- ro.puiiftiuit "f tlm MnrnliigP'Kt, writing Irnm llurre, say# that in Bane, Morion’s veto wu*257. Everett’* aat, mat III oaKhotn, Morton Imd 91 votn* and Evermi 05, making a difference of 52 in Mutton’* rimjoriiy. Tho Boiton Post says) “The most remarkable ca#» which came on yestorjluy, wa* tlmt ol tho Common’ wealth of Mu*«uehu*eti* versos William Mm re, who wns ehargod with having smoked u %i ligh'ed rigor" In tlm street? hut an thu proof wa* that ho only am >kiol n pipe, hn was discharged, 1 ’’ 37 We notice the dentil of another eminent man, Solomon Suuthwiok, E-q., nf Albany, intlmOSth year of hi* ago. Thi# gontlemnn’n career nflbrd# unotlmr hrilllant specimen of that prole#*ton which Fra.nki.in mlorned. Mr. South wick, wu# burn iu Rhode Island, trad uttlfiigli hewn* first apprenticed to u baker, bis occupation became ultimately tlio mote congenial mm nf n practical printer. Hn worked in New York ni.din Albany, in tho capacity ofn journeyman primer; loit Id* svperlnr abilities fuon distinguished him, and he eiovuted to the *tn» Ron of nn n*»o"ium editor with John Bauiucr, the State printer, trad editor of tho Albany Register. Me. South wick made more money while he con, dieted tlm Register, than porlnjp* any other editor In America, He wn*, however, though possessing p 'Woeful tnlont*, very unsiuldn and Irritable, and qu'.rivl.ieg with hi* best frjend*. |jt aim tide lied do- mnerttry, bectimu thou a Federalist, nnd, at length nil Anti-Miwni, At nne period of hi* life ho wn# u Fatalist in religion, bin, at length, when (ho cloud# "ftnlvetsliy enveloped him in their fold#, nnd hi* •dlv prid'} wu# humhed-lm bccumo a duvout trad s'ne. re ChrUiiiin. His Intter ynnr* were pass ed in poverty “-.I ud ho «"W rests from his earthly labors, where nil tiuist follow, Tho Now Yotk Comm rcint Im* n long notiee of lilm,nin| mn*t uf tin-fuels we give, Imvu been nhridged -rntti that joun.nl. Thr u. >al,r. Olt,•», Llrui. Shuhrlok. urind .1 K 7, 'Vr.rnnil," murnln, nf dm Sil but, im ; hl r ir.l/, nOtT ""drigolng r— Ni-rth 11 ”'* J IC ' •"" ,on ,n r. ur I'.'l'.'i. wh» l.a.l gnu, |g T«np, n«y, wldt wlilir U'h.T. I»d»'lritiri n l i. ) .,,.,^bo|..fp''.c,, rut ih.pot 1 »« of h„l,llm»ffi), Wjk, BmLnd. u flakoti priioKorf Vera!'' “ r ' ll “ S™ Iiuusw,.—• „ . 7_ NKivvotnf, aov, SI, ' £ , rk •»" Ui Ruin itn'ioVs 30 " 1;l 75 J “ ' ,i> ' 19 d, y‘ "Oi 10® 'T 0 "" V"" erl “' «t««3»4» nolo in the mo- n<|y murk.t .".ility, Dm .Mi'i"I'.iutck wit. ton lair ox tent, and hi mo#t Instance* an udvnnce in pH* ces wn# obtained. '« * Tbcro w..« nothing doing | n bill# on England thl* JJJJJJJ* Wm 1 u " tu uxuhanga on Pbllndelphta at Treasury note# to tho ninrunt nf $2500 wcrokbld "t the board this ntominr m 99J. 'ihnpacket ship Piuddciit, which inlled yeiter* tiny Tor Limdon. ennl soul about $25.000in#peele. At thn oloetiim foe director* nf the Girard Bank, ' hold on Monday lust, there wa# an effort modi U> pot in n new direction, which wn* uuiucccasfulg—> Com. Adv. The Market.—Thrro I*In** activity in Cotton. Domestic Hxchanget.—Philadelphia Oj a I0| Bulthnnredo; ,Richmond lOalOM Cbnrle.ton 8«9j Ssynntmh 8.04; Augusta Da94; Mobile 0*9$) New Otwatt* 0n04; Mi'sissippi 19a20.—Jour, of Cm* c , PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 82, Stocks—3 hoTnllnwinginte* »e-»- r'-«“ «mertna ‘ —50 share# U. S. Bank. 3() d- ho, flat, 83R 50 do do 3d* flat, 82. U. S. Bunk, U3| bid, 04 a-ked. The HAtmtaatmait Convention—The follow* ing gent lenten were la#t opening elected a# Delegn* re# nnd Substitutes to the Hnrriibnrgh Convention, fur the nomination ol President and Vico Presidtft.t: Dolagate# —Rnb* rt (J, Wotmoru, Dudley Bolden, Jtttlnh Hnnitn.'iid, RoIhti Smith. Subsiltme*.—Ahrnhnm R. I.nwrenre, Jonfl’ti an Thomp-on, Matth w L. Davl*, Aarod Clark.—AT. Y. Times, Slslinsf. ft COMMERCIAL, [Correspondence Of the A’. Y. Com, Advertiser. 1 HAVRE, Oet Iff. Cation—Since it has boon ascertained that tho United Stale* Rank affair 1* amraged, and that M|> Jitudun hn* siicceodnd in cffccilng a loan in London, the condition of that Batik isno longer the great topic nf iMitcuss'nn, trad lhniim a#li.esa felt concern ing It has entirely passed nW iy. A# trun-netioni hnd been limited amongst ui, under the Obvlutli iri< dnoemont# of buyer* tn precued cautiously, tho Atoi'k* in the hundsnf mamiftmturers had become exlmusicd, nnd n renuwed demand begin# to-show it*o|f, Nevcrtb'ilt*##, tlm market has nut complete, ly recovered if* tone, although toore IntVO Iteensume gnnd side* this weoU| ftir tlm demand having appear* ed by star'#, trad covsoquemlv not indicating a ref* ttlnr progression in iltu matkot, them have beet) Ihictnotions in prjre, nrcurditig as th<* hnldets were disposed to reetdofremor adhere to their term* under tho wish tu effect snles. We hava no change to note, however, inasmuch a* th" firmness of-many holder# Im* abmulii'tly neutralized conctwritlbimado hero nnd there bv individual parties. The cotton* nut.t In d"iiiniid nro these of tin) United Suites; or dinary to good ntdirnirv; which bring from I00f to I Dof. Mnny assorted lots of American have been taken lur export iilnit, . . • Sales during the week at IT lire, 853 halos Leuitliiiin, ordinary to good f00al29 495 do Muhile, otd. tu middling 1 97el0l 1277 du Genruia, S. S, otd. tu middling 92all1 154 d<> Flur.dujurd,'o gottd 98al0d MISSISSIPPI ALL HAIL! The N. U. Louisianian, iUth imt, say*, that Messrs. Brown und Thompson, tho domoerntiemn- ditlu es recently olect.'d tu eoitgrei# for tlm stuto of Mi*'ir'#ippi, having obtained their certificates of election, und procoeded to Washington un Friday lu-t. A correspondent of rltn gamo p iper of the 19th, says, 1 but R, J. Walker, will bn elected to tho U S. Sciiu'o by u bandsome majority over tlio little Sur ge util l So much for S. S. Prentiss!! Correspondence of the Augusta Constitutionalist, MILLKDGKVILI.E, Nov. 29, Yesterday, in tlio Senoto, a hill wti-pn.*# il by tho constiiutiuintl majority, 03 yeas trad 10 nays, to ni ter the constitution so as to have biennial el c- lion# of members, and se-sion* of the legislature. ..mposed of ao unwieldy u number I Tills is one of the plans proposnil for nnecoH'.micul ® 1 , ^ l. .....i 3 ot 1837, a sinHnr lull puned both lion#"#} but at the session of last year, tbe.h»)l c-mM not obtain llm constitmionnl mtijoiiiy. If tlm bill of tlm Senate ract'ivcs thu aoti'iituiional-mujoiity of tho Hon*", It will have to passtlmord nl of another li'L’isloturn Imiore tlm nliorniion b-'Ciun -s I'OnttllMtioind. I hope tlm people of tho statu will set their fnces ngninsi such no nltcrntinn of tln-ir cons'itnlion- I have been, and am still, apposed to biennial sessions und el'-.'tions. I linvn so often given my rcu*ons fur such nn opposition, tint it is iiimccessnry to repeat them Imre. But if tlm present legislature leal fur the intaros: of iheirconstimrni*, un-i are wi ling to giva them an opportunity of expressing llmir wish es. respecting nioiiubilsessions, nr u red nsti.ui in the number nf nminher* of tlm legislature, |nt a bill lie adopted, for snob ii •e-lticlion. If the pimple tip- provo the plan proposed, they will instruct tlm mem ber# elected to tlm next legis.a-are to vote for it.— Hot should they prefer biennial *es«ion# in reduction, then tlm legislature will l.o bound to conform to the w : *lm* of their cuiistiiuent*. The bank bill wa, made, by thn sennte, till# morn ing, the order lor Monday next. In th<* senate, n)*o this morning, thn bill to-top tho Western and Atlantic 11 nil Road at Cross Plains whs mado tlm order for Tuesday next. • A bill hn# been introduced into the Iluu*c, to repeal all laws now in lontn in thi* stuto, requiring Tavern keep.-r* and retailers of spiritou* Pqn .rs to f nnen.on license for tlm same, nnd to ro.nnv" ti l imitations and restrict ion-* for the retail of spirit- uus liquors. The object •>( tlti* bill is to put tlm retail of spiritou* liquors upon the s une looting of alloibur meroluradisn nf the country, NKW.yoiTfT. nov. eo. Salts alikeSl-ck Rxch'tnge —50 -hares V. S. B nk 74; 50 do do* 19 day. 74; 75 lOdodu do 714? 05 dod-» 74$. Exchange —Wo quote b'dl* nn EoglanJ nt 8 a 9 per cent prem. A draft <-n Philndolpbin for $2500 wns snM at the bond tlds morning, at 874, b 3 .lav#, and nnnther lor $1099 at thn same rale, fur ca-lt. This is a de cline of 4 p'*r cent since juslerday. There is hot little if any chuuge in tlm aspect of tlm money market since yesteid iy. Tlm business in #tucks wn* to a fair amount. Mechanics' Bank nod Ohio Trust Co. closed nt nn improvement nf 1«. II. S. Bank. Bank of Commerce, nnd Stati ng* ton ((nil Rond, closed at the sumo prices us they did uisti*.day.—Com. Jldv, Exchange on Pliil-idolp'iia and Baltimore 9|*t 10; Virginia and Nor-h Carolina 10* 12: Charleston 0u 8; Savannah 9al0; Mobili) 9j N Orleans OaO.J. Misrissippi U. Bank port not.-# in dnmatjd nt20 dis. —Jaur. of Com. Repurtedby the Joint SelectCummitto—319 co pies onion'd to bu print-id A BILL, To be ontitlod nnact to establish it Bnnk at Mjll* edgevilio to be called and known by tho name and style of the Central Bnnk of Georgia, and to extand thu cl atter thereof to appruprjitm mn nies, Ate., trad to increase tbo cupitul stock of tlm mine. See. ], Be it enacted by the. Senate and House, of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met,and it is hereby enacted by the. authority of the same, That from and lift* r th * p:is-ingof this uct, the first section of an net entitled an act to imiend un act to establish u Uuno ut Mille igeville, to be called and known by thi. name and style of th" Central Bank of Georgia, nnd to extend the charter thereof to appropriate monies, &c. to increase tlm oopiiul st c.t of the same, be. and the same is hureby 10,10.1 led, any and all laws to the contrary notwithstanding. See. 2. And be il further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Thai on the first d,y of January, eighteen hundred and forty, the churter of the Central Bank of Georgia, snail cam, determine, trad become void for till purposes other than for tho collection uf tho debts und due* toilm said Bank or to the Staio of Georgia,in tltut institution. Sec. 3, And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Tltut thu books, papers, bonds, notes, mid every other evidence of debt, and all things of every nintiro and description appertaining to the said Central Bunk, slmll bn by tlm President trad Direc ur# of tlm said B mk, then in office, turned aver mid delivered to toe Bunk uf thu S ate of G -orgia, which shall thereupon, by it* President, Cashier or Other nutnunzed ug.-nt. sign a schedule trad receipt therefor, to be prepared by tbo amd Centra Bank, in which shall e* a-cinlly and in de tail lio enumerated wliut is to turned uvet; and such schedule or rccoipt sliuli thereupon be deposited in (O'nptrollei Gene ml’# office, there to rpmuin as the ovidcnoo uf tlm liability of said Ba k,for wliut ahull Ituvn been so received by snid Bunk. Sec. 4. Andbe it farther enacted by the author- Hy aforesaid, Thai the tuid Hank nf thn btuto of Gemgin, -ball distribute to uti-1 amon' i*» suverul branches, and to and among such other Bnnk# tu il sltall find ih-cRMury sticii evidence* of debt* and nut-s, in auclt manner ns to be nmit convenient t" ihn debtor* ufuroraid, und so u* t-. enable them in tha most convenient in inner to inukn tint payment* falling dim nnd renewing their imo*. See. 5. And be it further enacted by the author- ity aforesaid, That too aunt Bank «lmil tvquirouil deli'ur# af.ire.uiil to m tkn tbo re.luntion* now re quired Uy I iw, und on fniluruof uny d-'l»i»r I" mnh. payment of rednciioti*,und to nniuw a* ufotu-aid P'r balance* unpiid, it (bull 6* the da'/ oi such THE KMt’KERMOCKER, Where, on ninth cun old Dieduich hava h’dden himself f Tin* October number must bit in "Jib-opy Huluw"—nr some where 4 else I The Novcndicr mttnli-r. wo ptesumo, Im* ql*u lain “by tlm wuy*ide." Du come along this wuy, vetunatud friend, and lite rary (not privy) councillor. 87 Wo find tho following in tlm Now York Star of Thursday lust, in refuiouau to tbo paragraph, wu published yosicrdny fiom tin* Journal of Commercej Journal of Commerce.—It wus suited In tin* J.iiirnul tlmt tlio Nortlirru Bnnk of K ntnaky hnd deposited largo tram* in speck* In the United State* Bank, nod tlmt check* for that spaaiu were refused, und that ufter u quarrel with the Director# tlm bub anno wu# finally paid, $100,009 in specie,am) doim. •nnd in tin* Bnnk of Amur Inn. Thn National On- zntiesitvs, *•there, is not a single, word nf truth in tho whole of the paragraph." Tho National Ga zette fur her snys: We nre liuthorised to sny thnt the profeat nf the check# of the North* rn Book of Kentucky, which occurred lit tlm Bank nf thd United State# In Now Yo k, ha# been Rutiifuctorily explained totbnt insti tution nml the int-rcnur#anf tho two Bnnk* Itnrmte nbmsiy continued. The u#-<0'tlon that tho Not them Bank of Kentucky bus withdrawn It# nccount nnd ppeoln, and placed It in tho Rhaknf A morion is utter ly false. And t" *finw tfm ntiti. n confidence cxl-tlng nt this moment between tlm Northern Bnnk of Ken tucky and the Bank of tlm United Sint##, we are further authorized to state thnt new business trims- notion* to tlm extclitof half n million of dollar# trail upward* hu'eb-cn entered into within ihn last fow duy* bat wean the two institution*. Sinco the above wn* in type, wn have recclvtd the following from 11 correspondent: Wn. H. Bullooii, E*q., Editor of the Georgian, Sir— Having rend n paragraph in your pnpor of tbo 20th hist, extracted frarn iltu “Jotirmil of Com- marcB," on tlm subject of some bosinos# tiunsno- tioiis between tlio Blink nf tlm United Stale*, and the Northern Bank of Kentucky—I n*k injustice to thu former tltut you give n place to tbo ntuicxud paragraph front ifm New York Stur nf tlte 2l*( io-i, All-.w me to ttdd, that whilst mnny suppose they nre kicking th" dead Linn, toey muy yot find out their mistake, mid th n now much abused inshtu* tbm will again ho’hniM, a« In d-iy* gone pn*t, i' ,j/ jc saviour ot our country, ut least of our cur’ rancy. Q. (Here fo'ow# th" two paragraph* published a# nbo'-o Tlmn Un* n»n«x«>l ) Wn have not a* yet been ub'e to perceive that ih" confederacy hern agaimt tho U stste* Bank, iitivt* been able t • d' that institution mot jury. If it * oat her* tlio storm, It may linvn n settlement hereafter wi h th" clique, in which U will bo uscer. tained wlmio the balance Im*.—N. Y.Star. PA8BENGF.H8 Per brig Augusta, from Nfw York—J l’cck,lady und child, Dt Knot",lady and servant, Mr* C#rey f Mrssi# I Keu.se, M ^ Ilablwlp, C.B King, J King#, ley. .1 W.eiabt, Goldun. VV P Rugg, S Hay#, and 20 in.tliu *tmagt»i i l.i;.; - ’-r' ■ 1 Per *ehr Froitta’s; ftb Bath via ChnrlMton—Geo A Chat tiler, ;Mus*»4:.Chonaand Drati. . -, -f- l’or stduiiihnitt Beaufort District, from Charles* ton—Mr*. ,R.H. Kirk, Mitts y\. Kirk, Ml#*Dovaucli, Mi#* L. A., EnglUli, Mr*. Yttte#, Mr*. Frlpp, Mr*. M. Dillon, Mr#. A. Moursot.Ml#* Yates, Miss Barn- well, Mr*. Sum*,' Messrs. Frlpp, R. H- Kirk, DW W, Yato#, II. Frazer, L. W^RmlgnoI, B. Chaplin, W, King. T G Rott. P. Chaplin, VV. Barnett, Han- uerly. E. Buslm, N. Rouse, Copt. Bonnsll, and t#o deck, : Consignee* per lluil Rond Cora, arrived on tha 24th tint.—197 bnle* Ciitton and Hldo# to Bottdn Se. Rtradlo, Il Hahershnm & Son, Fndelford, Fay & Co, C Hurtridge, Adamcfe Burrough#, Il M Phlni- •y, Wlmliarly & Joint* Ladd, Tapper & SUtare, J Ciimmlttg At Co, N A Horde;*, A Wood & Co, Consignee* per Rail lload Curs, arrived on tbo 23tlt iu*t.—139 bill"# Colton to LuJd, Tnppor (fe Sistnra, Wimborly & Jones; W Duitctin, E Sinclair, R Hnhersbnm Sc. Ron, PitdoifiTfl, Fay ScCo,J H Reid & C", L Bald\\1ih^Jjnrrhig*L___-__ i _ President Boyer.—A correspondent of tha N, Y. O' server, writing from France,, stys: “I wa* •rated in tho tliligeoc" beside n well dreared man ef very respectable nppenrnnce, who after intno con versation treked mo If Buyer wu* (till President of ho United S'nU'u!” From HaYTI—Letter* from llnvi speak of now tyrannical n t* on tho part of tlm Pru-idoot B-ty-r, wlto is taking tho “responsibilitv" with a vange'inca. The roc.*iit difficttlim* have union from a dispute between tho Frcsidfmr uu>l tin* Hotisa a* to tbo for- motion >.f tlm Senate. Buyer iu*i«i<-d upon iiuconsti- tutionnlly and violently putting into thn Sonata hi* own creature* nnd tlte Republican membor* of tin* Hnure |mr»i*ting in m -intaining tbo cnnititmionul form*. Boyer e died ou* bret oops, nhtired tlm Na tional Guard, r.iamnd ov-r tho whole tn««n like n inn.I mao, and placed a f >ree at the door of tb" Hmtso of Representative*, forbidding tb * ennne# of such a* would n-'t yield to him. Th"order# w -re*, to let in but on" mme than half the m.*mb»r#, and to b • #urefit I not to tut tlm leading men got in Thi* vmUmce had it* effect, and tlm Hon*-* yinlded, and five of tlm lo tdi.tg opporin# member# were»X|M*lb*d. A proe a- net'm w-re i#«oed. forlmllng po qde to talk ubmit wh-it w.i* pasriinr. Attempt# ..f K«sa**itnii|'i|i wore ■nul" un the person# of two .if th« member# that Imd bv«n *o4nc'ta»tiiuiiunoll)fuxji<ji;od.—R.Y.Exp/tn, THE REV. MU. PIERPONT. The following are tho toaren* givnfor tbeoppo- *i*i-n to tit'# gontb-man on the part of the minority of bl* cotivregntlon, nnd we publish them for in formation:— Tbo oommitten disclaim lira alleged ground of oppiMitiun to Mr. P. viz: his zeal in the causo of Tentp r races and *taf« tlio true ground# to be,that 'hi* attention wa# dra »n from ni« mini*U'rial du ties by tlte making of honks, nnd th • manufacture of stoves and screws, und razor straps—nnd by en tering into ••very exciting topic that Uin ingenuity of tbo fi'.aric at home, ortho imported mountebank could conjure* up to disturb and distract the public tniod, »ifl» n< imprisonment fir debt, the militia law, anti masonry, phrenology, temperance, and Inst ..fall uml «b-veoll, the abolition of slavery. 1 " A Vessel wrecked.—Wc lenrn from n gentle mnn fro-n North Curelinti that n now ve##ol of nboitt 170 tmis, and a# Im under#taod only 17 day# afloat, laden with Dry Goods, Grnrerif#, &c. went nsbore at Kitty Hawk Bav. (Currituck Bench, N. C-) u f-w day* •bid. Tlm Crew nnd almut one hajf ofthe cargo were saved—tho lemaindar of the car go it is supposed will be lust, a# the vessel ft 11 over nnd went to piece*. Tlm sale of the cargo and maiorial# will take place on Thursday, 38th in»L Our informant did n tl- nrn the name of tbo ve#- tel aor wlt«ie ibe wa*frnm, or where bound. Norfolk B aeon^Uiimt. For Clmrlc«ti>n ( via lllItonMcaa, Uouiifort amt Edlsto. . js Thn elegant Htennt nneket ISIS, Clitreo, master, will dopart for tbo above place* on Monday Mqruiiig, at/ o'clock. For frulgbt orp-asHag" having excellent uccummo- diitlon* npply on hoatd, nt Hunter's wharf, or ta nov 27 CLAGIJOUN & WOOD. N. B—All slave;pu »engcr# iniut bcclenred^t thoCu*mni House, For Klncfi (jrc«k, vin Bruns- tvlck, St. Mary* nml jraclcson* viilfl. - . ! ) N iKf* f* Tim regular stenni packet FOR- ESTER, Wsmlmrsle, m*#ter, will d»pnrt for the above place* on SATURDAY, 30 h in#t. — o'clock For freight or passage having excellent accommodations, apply on boatd ut Hunter's wlmrfor to ( LAGHORN & WOOD, Agent*. 07 A!! freight paynble I y shippers. : , nov 27 (Rep) ■ . ' 1. 'sieitin SI»I|» Great WcslcmTM JAMES HOSKF.N, R. N. Commander. , S AILS from New York for Bristol 011 3nmr«lay, Ifltli Novemlier next. Fare*—To Bristol in Main Saloon and deck Slpte :Rootn, thirty fivu Gu-tmas, $103 31 In Fora Saloon .State Rooms, thirty Guin eas, Children under 13 years of age eod servant* half price. . , . } Steward* Fee*. £1,10 ($0.00.) No socond clast of steerage passengers takpn. : An experienced Surgeon is atticbod u the «bipj nn l every nrovitiun made for tke comfort, and jm* mirity of ton pnssettgor*. , . 1 • Sho can take ubout 200 ton* freight. . , , , For freight or passog", npply personally or tf loiter t" rich’d Irvin, .. ♦vt 22-lm 98 Front st, New York., . Stun Packer Savannah. Permanent Arrangement between Savannah and Charleston.—Outside Passage. . ^ Faro $8—Through in 9 Hours, ‘ K C** ^ The splendid Steam Pocket SA* VANNAH,G Freeland master, will departforChar/es-on every Tuesday and BaturahjT at 0 «’clock in the morningt returning, will leave Charleston every Thursday and Sunday lamdhoar. For FreIghl or J* >Mage, applv on bonrd, or to ’ COHEN & FOSDICK, AgenU’ nnvlfl For Charleston via Bcaaf^rt,'. h IS*"* The splendid new steam pocket JSS&SSSaL BEAUFORT DISTRICT, Ue- Simpson, will lravi for tne above places every M dny morning nt 8 o’clock. For treightpr pa**R having splendid accommodations, npply ta tain on hoard at Guilmnrtln’* wharf, nov 9-tf JOHN GU1LMA 07 Tlm Beaufort District goo* Inland t to Beaufort, outside from there to Chattel The steamer Swan, ( will leave for the above place every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,. and reUmior, leave* i'urysburgh every Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday, for fic’ght or pawag*, apply on b*mrd .at Eaitom v»h»rf. »pr.i-0|i>