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THK LOVKH 10 HIS MIsritKSS.
When the evening hour rntinilh,
And the world Imilix'ink lo re»t;
All the Inver f.tml n-quiicth
Is • place within illy lifi'iut.
When the brilliant gem* <d heaven
Stud the liluey cloud* ulmfe,
Let thy lh>»iii{lit« to me be given,
Lei them breathe of nought hut love.
When the dew sleep* on ilie flower,
Ami the night wind piny* around;
YVbnn the millin'** of rim hour
Meke thee turt ut every sound.
Will thou think nponthy lover!
One who fondly think* of thee—
Though in other thing* a rover,
Ho will never rove from thi n.
Constant a* that »tar, which beaming,
Guide* the hnnlv sailor an—
Conitanl n« thn flag, which, Mreaming,
Novor yet hy foo wus won!
EVn *o constant riinll thy lover
Krortu hi* *weot one prove;
Still on wing* nfhopo he'll hover
Aound the dwelling of hi* love.
Savannah, Deo. I fill!).
J. MoL.
From Ike N. V. Commercial Advertiser, Dee. 6.
STEAM SHI I' LI Villi POOL.
, IMrOHTANT tNTM.I.IOENOE,
By thn arrival of the packet .learn ship Llraro""l,
Lieut. J. Knglodu*, II. N. Wn have Zitas of Lon-
don paper* to tho evening of iho 15ih of November
and Liverpool to thn Iflth, h uh incluiive.
We begin raium our thank* lit Captain Kngleduo,
for a file of tlie Intuit papers, both London and
Liverpool.
Comupondenco of the Commercial Adverllier.
The American suspensions—(’hartiti imurrection
U Hale,-Penny Po,tagc—Queen's May
riage,
"My lord." or llm lrcu.iiryli.vo Coimnoncml thn
K nny I'O.I.CO r»|mtlmiitti;liy unlmin, thni from 6tli
m.inlmr.llpo.i..,,.. in Um1tli W lom lm Tour imncn.
rnii, however, I* merely a precautionary measure,
toenah o tho post iifflce clerks in get gradually train.
«o, lot it iscmnhily snmething of n revolution, a I
tho working or it yet rnthar pro! 'cmmic •?.
In thn paper* which I lend u u. you wi'lfind am-
plo detail* of a formidnhle Clmrti.t insurrection In
Wale*, hoaded hy John Kmit, nrrsperinlil*! and In
telligent linen-draper of Nowpurt. It appears that
Mtoro wn* nd-mo laid preiioiicorlod plan fora general
ming, and Wales wn* to Ini “ci-aicl into n Char*
lit kingdom." Nolen limn 10.000 • rnlm Is* are mid
tn Imvn nuemhlcd among tho hill*, lint in their fn
ihey having d"U , rmine*l to
t . the <}ueeri. Several of the
t;.Mint»iio«pWfro *ent Into Fiance, hut he him-
self wn* detained. Sagain Wn* aptaiiiitod hi*
successor, and it wa* rn|eiiti-d that ho liad nltra-ly
l ommeiiced negociathui* for a lurrundor to the
Christian gem-mi.
Mr. Jaudott hid published a MntcmrM of the
affair* of tha t*. S. Bnnk. in which the liahilltioi
wen* put down at t33.0Dfl.-VJ0, and tint asset* at
$73,170,344. Thi* difler. wrv essentially from
the itatoment puhli*hed hero n low day* liuce.
etc.
riia opium nil
The following reply hat been given by the Lord*
of tho Trentury to tlm applicant*fur indemnification
for tho opium given op at Canton.
“Gentlemen—liming laid la-fere the Lord*
Com mi* doner* of her Mujoaty'* Tre««ury yout letter,
in which you npplyfor « ieitlumonlof certain claim*
for opium deliveted to theCiiineie government, and
tiauimit certificate* *igucd hy Cuptniii C. Elliot; I
have received theirlordship*' command* to acquaint
you that pnriiumi-nthn* placed at the dUpo-nl nl
thi • Hoard no fund* out of which any compensation
could In- made, mid that the sanction of parliament
would lie required liofure any ioicIi claim could liu
recoguiiMtd and paid.
"Toproveiit nnv tniitcanttrur.tlonof theintenlioni
of thit llonril, my lord* l.nvo felt it nece*»ury to -If
ted mu further to stale, that the subject ha* lieen
under the attentive coii*ideiation of In-r Majesty
gfivernmJilt, mul to add,that her Majesty'* goveri
m*nt do not piopo*e In *ohniit to parliament
a vote for tin- payment of *urh claim*.
(Signed) ‘ML floitDoN.
"Treasury Cliamlwr*, Nnv. II, 1339."
, invii mi,M (i aiming mo lull*, lint in their fit. t
descant upon Newport they were effectually opposed
by thn military, and odium*, headed hy th* Mi
»nd rruM and nhout twenty of the rm*b,.,tar.
ro»t mid nhout twenty of tho ringleader*
taken prisoners They me to he tried by .
rommi**irm for high treu*' , and no doubt most
them will Im* executed—n* thn miniatry flnd thatdeci.
•i*®mita»"re tire called for on all kind*.
' Tho my*triry nlmut thn Iumx that Lord nmughum
nad been killed i» not yet cleared up. Thn letter
which caused inch flutieiing uhltuniie* of hi* lord*
•hip In paper* of nil politic*, mum have been written
by ono of Lord llnuigliam'* party. It Im* lieen di«>
ow.»<l bv .11 but Mr. Lon,lor, .ml ii |,„.
putod to him.
o Thn lion. Daniel Wnhi'nr, of thn Unltad State*
Setfttii, family mid unit,., n , n |«o Samuel Appleton,
h*n., at" indy, ropirn to New York In tho racket
aldp Mediator, fmm l'ortimauth, on the 2J'j of
Tho Gm rick, packet of the 2flth Octolwr, arrived
at Llvnrjtooi ontltulath NovomlKir. Tho Quelwc,
{JjJ*» rr l v «d « l l'wttmiouth on the
' , J-lth November.
At London, on the 13th, liter# wn* • limited de*
. , maml for foreign wheat. Tiiero wa* no alteration
- noticed in Ilnur.
Kipartero hid not ynt come to hi* hnttla
jrtijntnm* tmre »oem to
, . hav« nmdo a grenter uproar In l»nti* than In Lon-
aon. Tho paitor* thorn nppenred to think that
American credit wa* ruined furover.
_ Tho frlgnto Imogone arrived at rorUmuuth Nnv.
mm
.Hlh, frum Vilpur.Uu, will. *3.900,000, mij
thoi frignte wo* oxjajctt'd from Mexico with
, .000 more,
It wax reported at Pari* and London that tho
Sultan and the Pacha had concluded a peace—H«
gypt tmd Syiia Imlpg conflrmod to tho latter, and
the Uland ufCnndla to hi* *on llirnhim Pacha.
' . ^ At Liverpool, at the time of tho departure of
of tho
sloamer, tho grain market wa* heavy and a decline
of , la per barrel wa* noticed in American Ilnur.—
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‘American sweet wn* quoted at 40 a 43* mid sour at
38 a 40*.
The a»p ’ct of tho cotton market wn* fiivoralde.
It will ho Mieu lluit mi advance ol $d hud been ob
tained at the lule»i date* on tuma American descrip
tion*. *
Captain Fnyror wn* dotnined nt Liverpool, by in
dhpoaltion.
Letter* from Mnnchouor u> the 18th Novomhei,
wy t-r-" In the emton ir-uio liuco tho 12th inttant,
•here ha* linen a cnnaiilenthln *peculuiivii dumnnd
for both good* mid twi*i, mid if holder* of either
would only hnva *ubmitted to the mo*t trifling re
duction, a largo htiRlnea* would havehcon tianiact-
ed." Brighter times appear to bo anticipated.
- Jodtua Walintisley, l-‘.*q was on the Uth Novem
ber olaciod mayur of the city of Liverpool,
. ' ' .. LBTTKA FROM Mil. JAUDUN.
From tke Morning Chronicle,
' Wo have received from Me. Jaudou a copy of a
latter which he Im* thi* day uddreiied to the editor
of tho Time*, giving the mntt uiiqiinlified contradic-
thm to the (1**01 tinn that he liad d'olincd p«; .tent
of any bill* of oxclinmje drawn upon tlm London
•guacy by tho Ilnnk of thn United State*; and
S - stating that every hill of exchange Imariug hi* *ig-
nnturo had been wgularly and promptly paid at
' , - Messrs. Denison & Co’* hanking house. The let-
tor is as follow* s
" 1/vvnnN, Nov. 13,1033.
11 To the Editor of the Time*:
“Sir—Under the .bond of‘Money Market and
. Cltv Intelligence,' in your paper of thi* morning, it
i* state*I that" hills of exchange to n large mn-eint
have been prosuntixl, it i* said, to thn London
agency, (of tho Hunk of the United State*,) who
declined pnyment, hut that it had boon able In make
aii mruiigeminit with the holders, under which tim
bill* are renewed, and the lost prevented which
would ensue had they boon returned under protest
to America.’
“To till* assertion it I* necomry that I should
give tho in»»t uiH|o.lifmd eontr Lction. I have
never declined pnyment of any hill of exchange
drawn upon me hy the Hank of the Unitrd Stale*;
nor have I ever made, or attempted to make, any
arrangement* for tho renewal* of such hills. On
the contrary, every bill of exchange hairing my «ig*
nnturo hi* iKH'n rugularly and promptly imid nt
Me*iri. Deauuou & Co'* hanking house, where all
toy acceptances are made payable,
" As tho paragraph above quoted i* calculated to
do very groat injury to tlm shareholder* in the Batik
•f tho United Stale*, as well us to all hnldets of
It* wbligations, l have to roquost that, a* the *lighl-
•st possible ropurotion that can Ihi made, you will
insert thi* lotter in your paper of to-morrow, un
der the *amc head of * Money Market and City In
telligence.’
“ Your nliediont servant,
(Signed) “S.JADDON,
“Agent to tho Bank of the United Stoles."
FRANCK.
. It is sta'iAd in one of tlm pi|wrs that ninoloeii
baakruptcie* had occurred in l‘uri* in the first week
of Noretn'mr.
The linbihtie* of tlm bankrupt* mnouoie<l to neat-
I,tl03,00i>f. Oaa of thorn excml* 30tl,0lKlf, mid
two other* Iflii.tlllOf.. hut tho leiuaindnr, sixteen in
numlmr. urn under tlii* liut sum. There were 833
failure* in Fori* frum tho Ut of January to the l*t
November, 1833, and tlm lo**** amount to between
83.003,tIOOf, aodUU.OOO.tlUtir.
In Franee tlm graiu market appears to im on tho
. advance. The Futis Capiioie say*“ The prico
of flour is rising. If, ot tlm market of tho 13th,
which i* M so* vo a* a criterion to lia tho prico of
hrewl daring tlm second fortnight in Novemoer, a
fall do nut take plum, the 4 lb. loaf, for wjtieh we
now p*y Urn enurmous price I7i «ou*. will'm 1 *0*1
tolBeou*."
G.-nernl B'-ranrd, formerly of tlm U. S, cn ’* -ci'r
- ^ ••n»iee.tind in‘ir-« recently minl«t«rof waritj l in' ce,
“ t w *h-’ 3'lt of Novetnlmr.
Tim Spu d.hC trte^ha* Imen tooroguod bv the
queen, end the utiaUter* have all resigned hi can-
•e-iUeiH-o —Um prorugatton Iwlug agalnit lltoir ad-
On Iho night «ft ktohcrW, tlm Countd'K«|Nigtm,
thcCarlHlcii.niiund. i in Ceialnoia, we* deposed
From the i.onthm Spectator.
Till: CHARTIST lNSl/ltRIXTIOX.
I)i«tiirhati(u*« of u very rc-rioo* rlmrnr.ler I
occurred ninong tho working popoliiiou of Si null
Wale*, chiefly in the iieitfliliorli-'-'d ofN>wport,
Moiioeoith, lliei-on, Merthyr Tydtil, nod in tin-
mountiliiioil* (li-mii'ti. On Sniid-iy In«| tie- rnnt'i--
trnt •* of Newport rni'ej*ml inforiiiatioii ilmt Inrgr*
lindie* of men collected from ihedj*triel*nformneii-
tinned wore nuiichiiig upon Newoorl. lu'inlod by
John Frost, formerly n draper of Newport, hut
belter known us a Clinrti-u dclcgnlr, mid ii* tlm
mngistinte di«iiii’<*iid by Lord John Rihsc-I from
tho communion oftliu (Hince, to which Im hud been
appointed under tlm municipal art. It wn* the in
tention of the rioter* to have til tucked Newport
about ono o'clock on Monday morning; hut tlm ox-
tremo coldness of the morning prevented many
front unending nt tlm appointed place* of meeting,
and it wu* not till tun o'clock on Monday, that they
entered tlm town, in two divisions, one bended hy
Flint, tlm other hy hi* hoii, ii lad of fourleen or
fifteen. They were a rum I with guns, piatols,
pikes, *woi‘i|s, ami heavy elohs. “When they
entered tlm town," *ny»nnn of tlm necoiinl*, “their
first inquiry was for the military, nnd where they
were stationed; nnd being informed that a Hinnll de
tachment of them wn* slnlioned nt the Westgate
Hotel, tlietnolr were formed in front of it, and Im
mediately commenced an attack hy firing through
tlm windows into tlm home Tno milituiy (about
thirty imldicr* of the |*mly fifth llegimmll) unil-’l
tint direction of the Mayor, Mr. Tlmmu* Fhilipi.
junior, promptly retuinod tlm fire} and in n vojy
short lime xevaiul of the rioter* were deprived of
life, and lay weltering in blond-,i horrid sp : cle
for the survivors, who very soon retreated in
grant disorder, mid in every direction (Irani praise
is dun to the military for their cool and determined
conduct. The Mayer was wounded hy ii gnu *liot
in tho left arm, ami by a severe cut in iliu tight side,
which bus quite disabled him." A sergeant and
a private, and two shopkeeper* of Newport, Mi
Henry William* nnd Mr. Morgan, were seriously
wounded, mid suveinl oilier special cun-iahle*
slightly-
Tho Mayor, who behaved with much coohmi
nnd intrepidity, read the riot set among showers of
bullet*, Imfore lie ordered the military to lira. Tho
number of tlm tlulurs wn* variously estiiimied ut
from 7(101) to 10,1101); hut n much larger number win
collected on the hill*.
At night Mr. Frost’s ho ne wn* searched and hii
papers secured hy Mr. Jones Phillips, a snlicito',—
Mr. Phillips then proceeded to the residence of Par-
rlridge, Frost’s printer] mid theta npptohntnlud Mr.
Frost himself, w ho wa* quietly Hupping on bread
anil cheese, and uppon-nlly uitcottscioiis of d 'tiger,
though it reward of £ I fll) Imd henii otli red lor Im
apprehension. Partridge was also sentrud. limb
•ho brother* lurl pistols, ptiirovsien caps, powde
(•Hit bullet*. Many riomr* ware mndn (sismisrsi
and atn-mg tlmiii Clnnles Water*,a shipcmpeiitar
On Tiiesilnv, Frost and Waleis were hrmigin
hrforo tlm maginriibs. Mr. Hcgin.ild Hlowitt, M.
P., took tlm lead in thn nxntniniitioii. One of thn
ioiui*, Matthew Williams, sohudly wounded that
ho could scarcely spunk, was a principal witness
ngninst tho prisonors. From this man'* evidence it
up|ionrcd that the orgnnitntimi hud been lit ptogivis
for Kune time. Hu himself wu* ono of a company
commanded hy a cantaiii, whose nnmo he could not
or would not tell. 11" |irofo*vtat to have liooti terri
fied Into joining thpm hy thrent* of violence. Ha
sold that Frost acted a* a loader of tlm rioters.—
Other witnesses confirmed Mi. WilliumH's testimony;
mid added, that Waters wa* active in the attack on
Wesignte Hotel. During the examination, Fro*
hchnvcd with cooluo**, and occasionally made sente
sneering remark* upon tho quest ions and answer*.
Both prisoner* tv re eommittod to Monmouth gaol,
to he tried on charges of sedition and high l>eit*oa.
Tito btNlie* of many rioter* worn found in the
stiuots and in tho Ii ids. Tho iohoIhm' killed lias
not Ihhiii iiscurtuimal, hut is suppo-ed lo have been
helwono twenty nnd thirty, tlmwmmdod are mucii
nmro mmierous. Numbers of iho dead and wound
ed are said to have been carried over thn hills by
Uioirnotni ad-*.
Several of liut wounded declare that iln-y were
deluded Into thu dungutous euiL-rpriwi hy “Mag's-
irate Frost."
“Tho system of lawless hrignndisni (says thn
Chmte.'oourrospuinionl,) which this would ho des
pot had loja coasnlernhlo oxlent e»t ilri' died 'on the
hills,' was tr ily Hlarmhi". The t'ellowing cose is
one specimen, of which it is repmi I mum- similar
occurred in the course of iho week preceding tln-ac-
l" I otithiviik. It was sworn to aft- r 1 bud do-.-
r- tolled itiyexpivns last night, lit Mr. Waikin*. ii
Pont y-poel carrier,that he (Mr. \Yalkin«,) ami Mr.
Ilrilgh were going in a gig on Sunday ui lit to P -nl-
y-p-io|. when they wen* -topped between Cte**-y-
(Icily and the lln.'lylnedi l.v a number of tinned men,
who com -oiled lhunt in nccomp.iny their rty to
tho tiinchino near Newport, where they wero out
njisi its and gumhal till nhout 3 o’clock in tlieiin>r-
liilig.—The part) were then til 'rolled ell'to the Oak
I. i house, near Ri*cn, wheiv Mr. Frost being
sent for, a id knowing Mr. Ilviiglt.di-cliurgcd them,
remarking that lie hated his polities and ail his set
hut liu should roloiiKi thorn fin private r« ason»| 1
have iiLn learned thatsiich was the tyranny oxer-
cisod l*v thesed speradm-s, that it ha* let'll dis
covered that a party of thorn absolutely iminlerod,
in cold blood, two mifoitminlo hut hetlunlispo . .|
men, who refused to follow llimn in their dc-peiaio
undcrtukiiig. Fr-nii ill- whole appearance, | huvo
no doubt hut that tho eliief ia-iigut- r nml prime mo
ver, tho very hear, and * ail, indeed, of this mad
sciieum, Frost, never for a moment doubted the sue-
cos*of hi* scltetit- 1 , a* ho was not in any re*|H'ct
proparod for thu coniequeacua ofdol'o.l, not tho
least proo.iution having been taken forln* own por-
soiinl rafoty or tiiat of his misguided fo'lowers.
Hi* plan wa* to mnk« the 'v.agistraies piiion -i*. to
takn po-session of tho principal hotel, and to become
limiters of the town, and eventually nt the whole uf
South Wales; thou It was thought tho Charrists
would riso in tho North, and follow theirexnmph;
■s bo'It Frost oml Vincent Imvo been lu-nnl many
time* to doelnro in tiioir spocclio*, that if tho Char
tists could hold possession of a single town for a
wook, tho ehuricr would liecomo the law uf tlm
land."
It was fenrad that no attempt would he made to
hroak upon Moomoth Gaol to liheiato Vincent, a*
many Chartist* had been hoard to doelnro that he
•hould not roinnio in prison after thu 5th of Novem
ber, and they would Im revenged mi the Newport inn-
gitratos for “ rite persecution ut Vincent." Hot no
disturbance took place at Motimoth. or any other
t .wo; and when Frost wa* convoyed mah-ra strong
escort to Moaoumth on Tuesday, not a Chartist was
seen on tho tool.
A dcUttiliipant of iho Tenth Huis-srs arrived nt
Newport from Hri-t-d on Tuesday, commnnd.Hl l»v
Major Smith and Licutcnaut; Cn oml sh. Two of
ficer*, C-doiicI Considiue nod Major John Henry
Cook, lull London on \Vcdtto*duy night, to take lit"
c inmiaml ot tha troop* at Newport; im-l detach-
menu o f hor*e artillery with four umtminilioii wa
gon*, have been sent by tho Uiuut Western Railway
fbr tho Mliiodcttinutiou.
There (cent* lohuvu been coiuidumhln unentiuo**
in Newport on Tuesday night. Tito Times's out-
lospondcnt say*.—
“ The night ha*, thank (iod. pa*-cd off quietly;
th« Chartist*having deritlcd from their threatened
attack of liut night. Kvurv proparatioii wo* how-
ever, #jjif4 to resist them, lit cn*oof their muichlng
duwn-Viti (.pocial cofulnhle* uih| Tenth Hu>»ar*
paradiifg tho »trwis, and t)wForty-fil\h bfiagtlrawti
op ti-ider atm* at ll» Weslgaie. The whole of the
Ihiiltu* of Newport Vvty uLo lit up hy tL' inhuhl-
uiu*. in oidur to |>t - vutit tlm town from lieing placed
in dark mis* in th" event of the go* hotaffu-it
•-ff. The magiitrait-s ore performing rimir duty with
the hiisl pralsuwmthy a. tiviiyS olid *re «»ory hour
receiving Infonnatioii which prove* tlmtn most ex-
leasi-e iraiitsiiiiihie conspiracy, under tin* direction
of Mi Frost, h id been mganirad—.. ciu; Chsrt st
Imlge* having Imea in ojieroii-.n tun" ghoul the cn-
tirwcountiy—ihoro Iwlng raptnin* over ton men, to
whom they wero to yield implicit nhcda nce— p'acu*
of Kcrctln-Tllng in the inounlaiii* and m ar tin*
iii"Ootniii chapel* h.-ing ui.anjed, nnd a sort ol
iHMd-qiiailcis being lOUihlMn il in tan loll* n« ai
Ri*cu, nt wli'rli Frost liiiriK-lf pn -ided, u--. ; ng
tiin command and chief authoi y."
Fio't’s ion, and ids uncle, now in -aiio-n-,1 for the
first rime, Imvo b- cm nppt<-I,on-led. 'I lie exmnlna-
lion of J nines Aust leroiimiled in u commota! for
high -ri-a*on. Ill- dufeiic". whi- h was but I < bk
supponrd hy the witnes-us hecuM-d.i* that he hud
endeavour* d to avoid the rioters, hilt had lieen
“prr*M-d"h\ them.
Mora in ivsi« ha vo taken place. Th- number of
dead bodies now di-unvered i* twenty live, (t is
said tli.itsi* wound'd CliartnU died at Caerh-on.
A l- ticr ».-•• r ci-iv«-l ia Non port un Wednesday
night from Mr. Mai«h, tnunu-.ing dir.-, tor of the
.Vlmimootli-liiri- Iron mid Coal works, a niing that
large m "tint* were held on the h 'i oil 'I imsdnv:
that gom taUv thu iim ii arc wc-ll-disposid and would
r. tin ii to ill. n w.o k if limy wuro not alia d of tho
mine violent t hart *1-*; hut that “ at D-uvIai* tlio
men appear via . ill-dispo-J, nppoaraiicc* being
vu y M t<- il-nii'g " Two compa-d.-sof fi'-'l sn'-liers
have been de-paldied to Nuu:-y-(j|o, win-re many
ill rest* •«**• l«. be tnielo. Many of the p t.een'de in-
habi uni. uf Tn-d"g..i. Mbickwoo-I. and otlna places
spam.Sued V niglit ill the woods, toe.rupf the rio-
ter*, who l.sO'-o open hmise* to obtain arms nnd
fiuce iIn- m--n to join them. Anion-' others, tln-v
forced ao umrance ir.lo rim r. ide.i.-e of Mr. Lew-
ellm. Sii lh-(ij»mio Hall’* agent: wiio wall his two
ami., wasIrmn home. Hi* in.m—ervaiu was com
pell. -I lo join ilium.
,\ lew or I o'' KM)/, was ofl'. i,-,| fi., tlio npprnhen-
sioii of Xepliani di Williams, of the Royal Oak, inn
in the pnri-ljof Ah*.-rvsiwith; anil ho was taken on
Thm sday.
It was staled in Newport, on Thursdny, that a
Special Commission would ho immediately sent
down for the t id of the prison r*;ul*o that a com-
mimical ion had lieen r reived from Lord Norm unlry,
that eight eonipiini'-s of the Korty-fifili Regiment,
with two piwees of artillery, hud boon ordurud from
Wincheitui to Newport.
CorrcM/mndvitcr. of the Journal nf Commerce.
London, Nov. |<1.
Thn President steam ship, (illt) hor.so power, col-
lungiio of the will comn out of dock next
k, completed in nil respect* except in rmichi
nery—whirl* is to he fitted ii
he ready to cross the Aik
Live,
i« in April next.
Sim w ill
T WEAITV-SI XTII CONG UESS.
FIRST SKSSION.
Fuidav, Dkckuhkh fl, ia:{9.
IN 8KNATK.
Mr. Wtight pr.-onii..| the credentials of Mr. ...
8. Phelps, ol V.-inmol, who, nftor being duly qunli-
lied, look his seal.
Mr. Diivis gave notice lint hr would, at the,
lies) period, bring in “A hill to remit such ihi
and lo rnticel miicIi hoiul-a< have h-on rcqoirci
persons engaged in the whale fislmiy, ami to
strain nil Imilu-r exaciimis uf dulics upon sucli ves
sels and lln-ir cargo.-
Mr. Ileiiion also gave mi-ice that lie would bring
in a hill I'm th mod occupation mid so.ileimiii of
that part of Florida ov. irun h> hands ..I husiib
Midi'll*, mill a hill m define ami establish tin
southern hmiiid'iiy line of the Tnrilorius of Iowa
and Wisconsin.
Un motion of Mr. Wright, the Sonum thn ad
journed.
wa d. liu concluded
in nt Mr. Wise on thu
ni lo pm the question,
mi.l asked which ol tlm
whether any of iln-m
q.
Corretpoudcncr of the Southern Patriot.
WASHINGTON, Dec. fl, 181!).
llOUSK OF RDPRKSKNTATIVKS.
Dili .ng the exciting s. i-m-s in the I louse last evo-
"i"g. about n do ,-n pm sons in one oftliu galleries
inamli-sled lln-ir npprolioiion hy clapping tliei
liamls. It was Imi a mommiiary elmllition nf feel-
ing, and subs,dr-l in mi 111*111111’; hut Mr. \Yadd'
I li-oupMon, with the mo-1 il‘.|ime,| wmimli, de l.ir-
' 'I ""'do n'l upon tlui I’u-sob-iit to send a mill-
t ry linen, it it »vnte tepea id. Tho imprudent
speech gave inncli pain to the m niliei '* frimul.i.
while it cx- i.ed the rid , nl.- „f nil. J |„.t i.ny-Vx-
press ion nl h oling in the gnlleiics is reprnh-nsihlu,
will not hu denied, hut lor a member tu thrunten
them with huyouels, when »iur grey-headed aorgi-uul
utm ms ivsloivd order hy a w ord, is to say ijiu h-nst,
calculated to produco rile uvil it was inteu.lud to
prevent.
On tlio meeting of the House this in'o.iing, Mr.
Adams in tlio Chair, the quest,on pending wus uu
tlm resolution of Mr. tt j»u, diccriog thu Cleik lo
cull the roll, and 10 include therein the names of tlm
mumbt-rs front NuwJcr-vy, having thu ceiliticaiea
ol tlio (invernor.
Alier tlio mloptoni of siintby »'it 'iidmrnts to the
jounml, Hliewi.g »ho lea-on rim Clink did nut put
tlio quesiioiiM on it mam* siihuiitle.l.
Mi . Rlu-tt h i.e-Imiibl olli-r asuhstilolo fur the
rcaul-tlimi of Mr. Wi-e.tn snhstance ns loll .vv*:—
hut tho House dir>ct the (.'jerk to cal' iliu names uf
all niemhois wnose light to sunt* is not di-jm e-l,
nflor which, b. l'0.0 t m itppoiu ou-m of Speaker,
provided ill-re Im a quorum, the H-use slmli p.o-
Cm d to hear mid adjudge ua the mo.-Is mid qoalifi.
cations uf all persons contest „ s 4 ,. n irt. | |e rimughl
that would he iho most hdr oml proper eo.use; as
white mailing could liogaim d hy stippross-ugauy ol
rim fuels, u groat dual was to lie gained by having
a|| tho evidence brought |i *
hy movi. g to lay the reso'm
talilc.
Tlio (.'lino.nan was abor
when Dr Dnnngoole lose.
Now Jersey claiumiils,
would la-allowed lo vol.
The Conir ilc.'ided rii it tlmsc, member- hiving
tlie ceitifi-'iiles of ill-- (toveruor, had t.-u itglil,uiid
would In- per-l’illed to v-.|i ,
After some delnne of 11 e--iversatioim' chnructer
Mr. Vaudeip ol -ai I he should appeal fietn tho de
cision ol t!. Chnii, who, in hi* opinion, wn* usurp
ing u power mil given him, when lie was elio.-cii
yo.ierdav. 1 Wlait," said Mr. V. " shall the me.11-
hors fioiu New Jur-e) la-allowed lovote in their
own en-e.in oeliance of the 3 hit t ole of the I loose,’ -
which expu sslv says “ 1.0 member slinll vote on
any quesrion, in toe event of which he i- imme-
diatelv and piiticulaily interest--1." If so. con-
tinned he •• it will piesmit mi impirc-doired mid
shocking -p.-ciaclo.‘' Several m-.inbcrs h-'io hai.l-
ly evel-iitm d •• order, iii-d. r."
Mes-t -. Sianlev, Mercer ami Hriggs, gave their
view-, n'ter which Mr. Grnuger took tlie ll sir, and
hv the hi teroesfl of Ids retmeks, slt.-w-d tlwi th.<
gr.umd l iken hy Mr. Vandcrpiel was uowelcomo
as it was unexpected.
Me««rs. Craig, Mere- r, Wise, nml other*, sup
ported 'lie course taken l-y -he Chili., nml cootend-
cd th.il rite duty just pei formed l.v lion, was no
moiv riitn what the Clark oodit in ill - first p ace
lo have -lone, mul was no n-orp i ieo of power.
Mr. Thuina* tk-ui took the fleor, and after nni-
ma-iveiting vvitli inuelt severit • on the uuvvilliugue-s
.1" the whig nn-ml-ers in have the question fairly
n a-d, took a ivview nf the wli-de ca*e. He asked
whether any gentleman on th - fl-mr wu* ignorant
that there wa* evi loucu behind, to he presented
when an opporiuoey should lie allowed I Ho ask
ed if it was not uoloi tutu, thm tho uiajoiity of vole.-
in New Jersey hadbeeugiv. it to thu gentlemen who
had not tho ceitiiicates I Also, ifriie (iov.-uior of
tint Statu had nut hmuclf puhbcly acknowledged
his regret, that the law* proven ed him from d-iiog
justice to the popular wilt, a* it wn* expressed a
tlie poll* I ‘ t
Helen number of incniU-r*'evidently felt verv
M.>rc,nud* om-ed moslV'K'il'eroii-ly “uider, or.h'r, t '
declaring-Int Mr. T. h*d in rijh'i to cuter into toe
merit* of the X'nto elect on.
Tim chair derided that Mr. T. wav in order, who
resuming hi- r -mark* set fi-nh in the mo-t p inted
inamier, thu gl -w u* ioiu-ii.oof peciniuiiig cl riot-
ant* to vote tat tit ir own belialt, in open deti -iuo ..f
the rule. Hede-iomic. d it us m-oistron* in Un-ax-
tivmo. ami hy sevei.ri l.appv i'.Ic nitioo*, set furtlt
thecoiivcipieticrs wh!rli woul-l result from the ml ip-
lion of siirhii principle. Moreover hv thought -1
»cn-c *if delicacy ought to prevent any cl Jiiiaui irotn
attempting to voio in Ids ewocase, evx-u if the law
should aUow it. Hit oom.*hitl"'| by Imping thu Huu*.*
would rvspiiro all tho vaudbiutas to stand asulumiril
rim remaining mcmliers have decided upon tlie m;-
tit* of their s-'vcral claims.
M r. 11 oilman then deluged the House w ith a storm
nfwoitit, witii thu I'M lorn Imjie ofovn wlrebniii; tin*
few > uipt-v f icta »ci lot'll by Mr Thoit'a*,nDd whiclt
pic*-ed *oli.ud upon thu o;i|H>sition. Mr Ii is
d-'cidi dtyun clm|Uent Sjaaiker, hmelu-iovuctf with-
out u g.inmnt,i* bke puwdi-r without »iud. In the
courra of Ills le.naiks, Iw coutpuivd tho ccrtificato
of the (lovtf'uot ton jmL-|niil grunted hy n Court,
whlrlnai'*/ be wctiuted, • ml »mnd go.nl until it
•lisll iw **>i ssldu hy o sup-'ilur irihouul, Hm Mr.
ll.-JidiiotearryoittMiilluiiratiu -, by •!»*•* o^ n<-
monstlie's Injustice of lietDlitiiug lb* plaintiff ill Ik-
•up|ni-u'l ca»e, to luve 1* eeat on tit bench of that
supniorWibun.il.
Mr. Vnmleip'H'l replied,nnd with the Dio*t rutlinj
aaicariii.pUc'-d the nrgitmenu of hi* opponent* in
their proper light. Ho repented his former ■***•»•
tion, that the d.•ei.i<m of tiiechaii in (M'rmitting the
Jerseyinemln'.i* t" vote in their own lirhalf, wa* a
rlariiig u*mpv.»n of powe». contrary lo the goaiii*
of that fn cdoiii which il wnstliu glory of thu Ante-
1 it*ati l-nople 10 Ihm-I. In iillu-ion to the speech nf
Mr. liotlniau, hu qoot ill wo line* Irotn Hmlrihin*
No 1 nugo e'er felt the hnberdiuw,
Wlrii good opinion of thu law,
This keen remit give r **"n much laughter.
Mr. V. then went on to »how that the i-ositi -it of
iheChdrimin, ami that of tho Clark, were w.dely
difl'eient. The Clerk w is u'nhurrnt-t'.'d, uwmc to
tl nfact of:aeroI'cii,* no quorum, buttlio moment
th" chair wnsiakcn, their wn«a quorum, ••ooqM'te -t
to not.mid theiuforutbo Clniimun of that quo.-mi
Inul nought of him-If to ndj.idicntc upon the mut
ter, hut to I'-ovo it lo tho House.
Mr. Hi'hl'e then atteiii|H'-d to answer the iuit'.-r
uhjee.iun, h" railing-ome split lia r disiinctions a-
to wbut was the law of tlm cuso.
Mr. While uf Kentucky, followed, and in true
Dull Quixotic style, writ on to tell tlm 1100*0 u-l
about honor and g’-iiv. mid the nvccssity of a *trict
oIh'-iv.’iii- e of the |e ,er of the Co.isiittrion. He
con nded il-nt tlm democratic tm- nln-rs were dud
of upprclin-isiu.i, in i-o| iippieciil ug the solid urgu-
limn 1* of their opjin.i' nt*. *
Afo r t-ninn fin titer dehn'c, Mr. Dune in said that
a* tlm fact ofa linin'- havin'! n rerlificnte from the
(ioverm-r, was h- ’d to he primn facie evidence nl
his 1 'lit to hold a seat, h" would ask what 1 gbl had
Mr. Nay or, 11 cl iinmit fr-m Peniisvlvania in the
lion-'-, who hud nut a cur ificn o.
Mr Doncaii coucliided by niovine nil ii'ljoiiimeni
till Monday.
Sonin moved to nmeml hy in.-crtini’ “Mntid.iy
Tlm Hoii*'* lhm"y inlj-uirncil till 10 morrow.
Proceeding tin Hiio f-rlLnie time,
(Correspondence of the. Southern Patriot.)
WASHINGTON, D.-c-inbe. 7.
MOUSE OP KKPRKSKNTATIVIvS.
Thi:* I* tlm hyx'diiy of the lir»i week of the twen
ty s-x'li Congr.-H*, and mulling Im* yut been dime.
I Im I'liuiiliy i* mi tile tip ton nf expectation for the
Pru-ideni’s Message, hut I mil afraid that front tin-
prus. ni asp-c. that there will he no nm*sage fur
aoino weeks. Wlait makes the delay otmciitohe
retf-elied, is li nt n -ver l-eforn have so many impor
tant siihjoc.* dem -uded the immediatti ntlenlioii of
nur Nuti mil L- gid itiii--. Tlm Commercial, Finm-
ciul. Im- mu 1 imd Social condition uf tho cmmny
(''•jUire* deci-ive n d serious i.clioti, uud thn people
re Im g deimoul of their Rcprescutnrivv* umt-
m
. . ur«C;l
by Mr. White, of Krntucky, who objected I1I17
such statement being rend.
1 ought Imre to observe that Mr. Senntnr Clay,
of Kentucky, hn* taken Mr. White under hi»i »pe-
cial piotection, and un tcveinl occasions might ho
»een prompting Ids protege by reading to him with
un umbrella from wiil>nul the bur.
Dr. Duncan dedaied that if thu Cl.-tk wa* inter-
rupte-i hu would read the statement himself, if it
100k him throe month*. He wi-imd to know why
cuntlemnn fell »o extremely sore ut having thu tine
iiutemont read.
Mr. Bynmn also cnminenud with much severity
on thu conduct of Mr. White, and "liter*, in being
•o remarkably uv. re- lo heating the eviilunce. Hu
cotitei.dril that ilmir desire to tnpprvt thu evi
d -nee, was prima facte uv .dunce that they were
ali aid of their cu.-e.
.Mr. Duiicaii finally reserved his remuiks. with
tlie intention of r- ailing the statement hint-elf, when
a morion prevail'd lo adjourn; and the Housu ad
journed lo incol again uo Monday n- xt.
No ono hit* yet attempted to answer the point
raised by Mi. Duncan last evening, with respect to
Mr. Naylor, who is upon the floor without 11 lawful
cerlificuiu from the presu.it Governor uf Poniwylvn-
TIH.’KSDAY, DKCKMBKH 12, 1839.
KJ’ Tho news hy the Liverpool, confirm* the re.
port "I Queen ViCTultu’s conleinplatud marriage
with Piinri! At.nKttr *d Saxo Coburg. Thu union
is to take place io April nr May next.
It Is said that George M. D dlu*. of PmnsvIvre
uiu, Into Minister lo Russia, is to succeed Mr.
G-uiidy in thcofiico of Attoinoy General. It is also
»uid lluit .Ml'. C. C. Camhrelcng, will sunn ho Hum
iliated us Minister tn Riis-ia.
will -
lend totli ii Inisjii'ss instead nf wasting days and
wi-nka in Ii ivoloiM di-ens-iou on point* -elf evident.
I Im proceedings of tin- Suuntn nrcnl-oemhnrrns-
-ed hv lh»'il>-i<iiin-y oftliu nivil|.-r* in thu House.
Nothing cun he doim in this body until the House
shall have organized, with tlie exception of record-
ug notices of Hills, etc.
Ou tlie opening nf the Homo this morning, the
qiie-tion was oil ill" motion of Mr. Khcit to Iny 011
llmlalde the Resolution'll - Mr. Wise, * directing tlie
Clerk loculi the member* of the Hoii.se, including
111 *nch call, the name* »f thu .Icis-y member* hav
ing tlm Govr-rnoi’s Cert ilii'aie."
Mr. R. Ii.nl given notice of then offei ing tlio fid-
lowing RiHoIiilien as a sub-iinnc, “That tim
Hons.- w II proceed i-, ca'l the names -f gemh-mcti,
whose rights to si uts uro nut dispuiedor e -utesiod:
ami ait- r tlm miin- s of sucli m--mi>ers mo called,
and hub re 11 Speaker i* elu-'te-l, they shad, pr
ded I hero ho a quoiomofruch p-cs--ni, limn hear
and udjii.lgo upon the election returns and qua ill-
cmions ol u I chiimunts to the seat- contested on
this tlo-M."
Holme tlm d- hale wits resumed, an the mmiou of
Mr. Rli-'tt, uspirit d -lobule across on rim motion
to iimcnri ihoj'iitriiul.
Mr. Doiiciiu objected to many nf tlm prop"*ed a
mendiimnt*. Hu had im objection locnrr cling tin
join mil, hut ho would not submit to huvo them mahi
11 j-aouul
Thu chief point of dispute was ns to tlm pm-isi
w-ntL used l*y Mr. Adam* in the followin.g decision
mndo hy him yesterday, in reply to thu quexiiou of
Mr. Drotnguole, viz: •• Thm ill pursn i- who pre-et.-
t tl til ev.d-nc-' reqo red hy th C'oii-tiuilioii of the
U.S , niidlhc lawsnf the Slate of New Jersey weio
uutitt-tl to sit ami vote in the l lnu-e, until deprived
fr -m doing so by the net of the Hon o."
Mr. H\ii'nn ili-i,»t,l that tlm Chair had -nld uny
thing nholj th'^Co,.stiiuiiou. in his decision. |J.
hoped, tlmri'loru, • liut hi- fri- lid* would not submit
lo tiny interpolaiion* with 11 view of patching up tlm
conduct of rim onpusitinn. Wu Imd arrived nt un
awliil cri-is, mid he called upon thu friend* uf order
to resist n-i y such attempt*.
i Iio pH-iion* question hut ing been ordered on
tlie motion tu amend this poriion of thejourmil, tel*
l"is wen* 'iemmaled, mid being ordered, 11 long dis
pute then arose ns to who should Im counted l*v the
telle-s, mid whuihur nil tho claimants from Nevv Jer-
cy >himlil bo cotmtoil.
Alter suv.-ral Administration memhers hud re
fined to net ns filers,
Messr*. Smith, of Maine, and Godding* of Ohio
jio npi uiiced, with the iitidcistanding, that if
|l"-y ci- -i —-dnm m.-mheis pu-sc-l tlirmiuh ihe
ellei , who vveiv ta-t- it it led so to d-, it » onld Ik*
hoir duly to count ilmoi, hot to reimrt such fnctlo
thn Chair nftetr the vote* sh-.uld Imvelmcn co-mi- d.
Tlm result was. Yeas ll)fl,Nays 107. So tlm itmeti.!-
•lil was rejected.
1 lie propos' d miieudmeiit wa* trivial in itself,
and -t*iiumi d nu importance only so tarn* it called
up the question ns to the light of tlm litignn s 10
THK MKS&AGK,
The Wiiriiingloii Cotrespon-lent of the diaries-
ton Courier, under date of rim firii, saysThe 011
ly item ol the Message, we hear of, is u recommen
dation of tie-decrease of uxpondi tin os to rile uinount
of several millions, hut it is to Im Imped nl llm
same time, that snmu notice will Im taken uf the
present useloi- waste of the pub ic tn-umy, l-v the
||ou»e of Representative*. A hue nnd cry me al
ways rai-od hy tlio opposition, regarding expendi
tures, uud if any mm will take the tr-mldu tu exu
mine the sitlij-ct ho will find that most of these
same expenditures uro caused hy tl.o o thut make
the most in-isti about them.
mend tn th- General A*«f*tnb!y ill-* |>a*« -go of said
tcni’ution. and wliicli an* herewith ivlarin-d.
Monday, Dec. 2
Hy Ml. Gordon, of Chatham: To alter and
amend tin- 5th section of nu act entitled mi act to
rcgiihit- llm pilotage of vessel* to nnd from the
several (Hiits of thi* State, passed flth December,
1799.
By Mr Kemmn; To tunotnl nn act passed 22(1
Dec. 1835, uuii'tidathry of an act cntitlwl an act to
prevent rite r.iuillation of Hank bills under tho de-
npaiinnlhui «*f Five Dollars, within thi* Stale,
pasted 2-lth Dec. 1832, audio prevent th- circula
tion of Bank hills of nnv other denomination than
five* ton*, twenties, fifth-,hundreds,and thouiauds,
*0 far n« to allow tlm Ci nlrnl U-nk «>f Georgia to
issue nnd emit hunk note* of lo** duiioiniimtion
than five iiollui*,su ns not to exceed tlm sum of
500 (iOt) do I n*.
Tlm hill to incorpnruln the Methodist Episcopal
Campground in thecouiiiy of Cntnden wiupa-sed.
Tukjday, De»!. 3.
Mr. Hopkins piosonted a petition from sundry
citrons-fMclnto-hcounty, praying thn nheintioti
of tlm county line, &c. which was mad nnd refer
red to n select committee, consisting of Messrs.
Hopkins, Wnlthoor. mid Rntih-rson.
Hills rend 1st toil".
Mr. Drown, of Camden: For rim rolief of Robert
Paxton of Cumdcti.
Friday, Dec. fl.
Hill* passed.
To regulate the admission of oral evidence in
reference to w rilleu in-trunmiil*. in ceriutn cases.
To exempt practising physician* from the per
formance of Jury duty, in Camden county. _
Jfe.To alter uud amend nn net incorpuriuing the
Mdledg- v l e Rail Rouil Com puny, passed 20th
D- c. 1837.
Toregalato thn granting of letter* of gunrdum-
siiin, for p- rs-ins mid property.
To amend tim pntrol law* of this State.
To legululo sluvu* and free persons of color, ill
llm counties of Lilmiiy nnd McIntosh.
To nrnend 1 he scvorul nets in rclutiun to uUuch-
Front tlmnhuvo result It will appear that nonu of
tlmm did vote. 11
A long and tedious deli tie then nroso on other
proposed amendment.* to the journal, pending wh-cli
Mr. AiI.iiih m.i-ii* a long statement explanatory nf
thu c'ioi m! im laid taken, and of hi* views. I In
slated that Iio considered himself placed in the
(.ha-i lor tho sole purpose oforgnni/.ing tho Hmise,
hy can-ring liu* roll to Im gono through, t-a*liiditi»
ull meoda-r* having regular ceilificiitcs; after that
hi* power would Imvo ended ami il would 1I1011 lie
tlio duly of im-mln-i'* so called to elect their speak-
Hilt, said Mr. A., "it is my opinion that the
nleclion of Speaker ought not t-» he g-um into before
tlm House so orgmisetl should decide upon tlie
piesiiou «s to which set of elaimmil* are emit led
:o their sea s. He miverled to tlm last Pr- siden-
dal eliciom. when the quest was movi-d, us to
whether tim vote of Mi. lugnii shonid he eomit-d,—
though, tlm course pursued then might seivc a*
a principle for tlio present case. He thought llm
proper wav would In* logo through the roll -iliiiom-
iwtsLaving-or.i icaius. niter wlucli the qii -stioii on
liny vote might lie staled as such a number, witii
with thu vote* iroin New Jersey, mid such a num
ber without titem. It would limn Im the duty of
he House t * dec id on* to whether the six im-nmcr*
nvi'-g certificates should he counted .-r not. Mr
one.uded hy staring that Im would not ho ...
malvted hy tiny tii.-mher or member*, or frighten-
d from tho riischmgu of what ho might consider
s his dm v.
Mr. Illietlobserved that as Mr. A. did not con
dor himself authorized to retain the Chair nflor the
roll sii'-ul-l have been called he would move nil u-
mem I moot to the resolution i-ff.-re i hy him on a
f-rmerd iy, u-vi-ig p -wer o Mr. A. to net it* a Chair
man omit tho Homo should Iw organized. This
was agreed tu.
A long nii-l siormy debate f Ilmved, dm ing which
Mr. Dickerson, ono "f the Adniinsirationcluimatil*
li'-on Now Jersey desired to he heard, und a motion
is iimdo to that effort,
Mr. \Vi*e objected, and d-dn ed ilmt if/im gen-
th-inmi -t'emp'c-l •» mhlr- ss the House, lie should
demit d liiser de'nlials A -tvno oftipro ir occurred,
wl-icli lime wi I mu permit me tode-crihe. It wa
f '-'red that violem-e would lx* resettej to, so heated
did some o'"the memhers hermtie.
After rim otnnlthad »ohi*!--d, Mr. Duncan ma
soul-! ve.y appropriate r nniks on the nature
of prima facie o\ i v, n«eo .ended for in rela
tion to the right to seats on the floor- He said it
1 minded Inmi.'n 001 tain Ix-ok he had read,
winch it vv..* attempted to ho proved that e\
mm who wore hoot* wu* a g-nllemiti, and that
every I v«!y win, w o » e.v|s,--s wu* 11 lady. Now
•aid M-. D. I know a great tunny men who wear
Im-t«, who are m / geatl-meii, mall ul-o liiiw n
steal many female* that wear corset*, who uro not
I'dm*. (At ii* moment ,1 gren' sensation was
produced in the I dies galleries.) Mr. D then
applied theaiieeihiie to shew that Imenusc nnv set
of m 11 had u Govern.-r’* ceiiilicnie, it dal not
follow lint they we-e legal Repiosouiutivcv. lie
th.-n ina-le *■-.ine -arcusiic.il ramurkson the;nr.'.po-
> tv of c«rlain g-mih men hi talking u'-.m tlm “great
He -:d-l h-* -li.l mu kn- w how great the
*1 u) w x«, hoi !»• -in tin- * re»* utleinea laid oponit,
l-e s..)-piH*d it eovi-n-d ul-o-n ns much groond u»
the devil did when In- was turn'd nut of Paradife,
which wo» ju.t ten in'.e*. (seieul iuagitter,)
Mr. D. utter *"Die fntilirr hum-uou* remnrks,
wh it did much to sofien the h.n| f-rluuf exLtlng.
desiredllw C'lirk to rrsd it ttnii'tiient, -i-.-wing ilie
uumher of voles poll*-! in etch t -H-itnipof New
lei-• y• llm Ciuik •*'o | mint«J rcad!)i|, ..id ^fu,'r
From the Standard of I'uion, of Tuesday.
GRURGIA LKGISLATURi:.
Th- following pro-mill" nml rcroluiinns w--rn of
fered. in the hoiisn of representatives, on yesterday,
hy M r. Toombs, and udopted:
Whereas it lias plessed Divine Providence to re
move from among us. l-y tlm liaiul of death, i-ur
associate mid friend, \\ illiniii Kilgore. Ksq. u re
presentative from iho <--niiiy of Wilke*, in thi*
lirniich "f the general assembly.
He it resolved, That, we deeply -lopl-ro the
nfllicliiigdispe'-snriua. whichhas d- prived us olour
ussocinlo and friend, and the country nfu wise, jn-t,
and palriulic representative.
He it fmilier rcsnhiiil, flint we *ineen»'v syinpa-
iliise nml condole with die vvidoiv mid children of
thu deceased, in their deep nllticlioi', nnd sorrow
for their irreparable loss, (under the most painful
circ'imslam-us.) in thu <h irh of the toialer nml nf-
feclioaato hu-h-ml, uml the kind nml imlul-’ent
fiither.
He it furthor resolved. That iho memher* of tlii*
Drancli nl th" goneral URsemhly; in lestimuny of their
lesp-otfor thu public uml private viitun* of tho de
ceased, will wear the usual badge of mourning for
tidily days.
Ho it furl her resolved, That n copy of those re
solution* ho forwarded hy iho Clerk of this House
to Hi- widow of tlie deceased, uml lie published in
the gazettes nf this' ilv.
Mr. And-rsoii, in iho Senate, oflined similar roso-
ti-ns which w-re mlopled.
( Correspond< nee nf the Cons/itu/inna/itt.)
MfLLHDGKVILLK D-e. fl.
In the House, n bill was passed to timcml the
ehmter of the Atigu-la mnl Wnvneshoro R-il Ro d
Company, extending the rime for tho hegiiiirng of
the \vo-k.
The Senate was ner.iipi-d, yesterday, with th -
C-niral Rail Road Hill. The hill pnssril, with the
title, preamble, first ami ninth sections only; all ihe
oilier sect ion* were stricken out, t he 2d by the Sen-
lUn. ami the others on the motiopof Mr. Gordon, <1,
Chinham. A* thehillpasseil, ipe co’/npany Is an-
riiniized t--Increase it* capital one million of dollars,
to be applied exclusively lo the construction of the
routl, uml the section in il* charter which prohibited
foioignors from ho'dhig stock i* repealed. During
the debate nn this bill, especially on lint 2d sect ion,
which author zed the g.ivoipnr to xtihsciibu on be
half uf tho state lor one million of thn stuck, the
. nnd tmy* weru taken several time*, nml uni
form ly with the same n suit. A m-ib-ti was made
tn insert $'5fl0.(ll)(l, a* the timouiil of stock to lit-
*nh-»ci ihc'l fin-hy the Siuti! lost, (hi iiiseitie-'$ 11)0,.
ODD, the yo.* w-re 32. nay* 39; on $350.1)80, yeas
33, m y* 12; mi $30.1,800, yeu* 30, n-v* 43.
la the Senate, tlio hill to repeal the aei M-gula*
tin!: imercouse ' eiwrcn tlio lmiiksaml -llier iusLiiu-
ti-ii*, and hr-ikers, eoounoi.ly called the 4 percent
law, was lost yeas 22, nay- 51.
Tho hill to prevent I'riu’i.is at election* (nu excel-
lent hill) was ordered lo lie on the table for the ie-
m.i'tulei ol the session, yen* 40. nay* 31.
DKOKMHKR, 7.
A billpnssed tho Snnnie to incnipuriitc the Au
gusta Sugar Manulhntiirii-g Company.
Yesterday afternoon, in 1 lie Senate,’ the hill to di-
vide the Sun-int'icongiessiomri district* wns taken
up; nml it i* with pleasure I Inivu lo record, that
on n motii-n to lay the hill on llm table for tin- ie-
m-rimlor of the session, the yea* were 52, the nnv*
20. 3
A hill passed llinScnnin, to extend the time for
the diMwersof land in the r.iiiinics of Appling, Ir
win, Knrly, H.ihershnm. Hull, Wnl ou, Gwiiim-tt
mul Rtihmi, to take Milt, their grants. The 'h.iwers
have until N'nven-hor, 1840, to takeout their "inti's
h" prices fixed by existing laws. Three months
.>r that time ntivcili/.- n can lake ->ut grunts in hi*
nmriiu, hy pnying one tli-eiH.ud.l..|lar* fiu each;
I'Cltv••nth*, thereafter, the fro is to he $750, A'c.
Un the pitting uf this hill thu yen* were 45,nays 30
DKCKMBKH 8.
In the Senate, ycsiordny. rcs-d.itinn* were in
troduced, mil homing the Treasurer nml Central
Hank, lotu.ike arrangements for the receipt of notes
of the Darien Hunk, in p -yimuit of debt, Arc.
A hill was tinrodncedhy Mr. Miller, to mid n
part nf Burke Coutny to Richitinm! County.
The resolution for thu investigation of the condi
tion of 1 he Hunk nf Dmit-11 was taken up, nml lifter
some debate. wa«*n amindedav to include tlm inves
tigation nf nl' the banks hy two Commissioners, to
Im! appointed by thu Govciuor. In ibis shape, tho
r-soluiioii was mh-pnd.
Tlio resolmion of Mr. Dunn'an. c. *-,-rnitig the
Western nnd Atlantic Rail Rond, was taken up,
nml rejected; ycnsdl.nuys 4(5. This ivsolution
iitnhorised the Commissioners of that rnml, to pro
ceed in its const. .-ciion, only so f lu a* they iiud
availnl>le menu-.
Mr. Cmne iiii'od- ced a ra oliition instnicling
the Joint Co-nmu the Judiciary, to enquire
into the expediency of pa««ir.g a law h> abolish im
prisonment f- r debt, and propose and repott u hill
■» effect that obj -ci ill tlio pn-ser.: session. ^
1 send for pnblicsiiion, tin* r> solutions itili'ndui'cd
in ihe House hy Mr. I’mvluy in relation to the
bunk* of he state.
Resolution* in relation to the Drr.’.saf/hU State
Wiikhkas, the Legislature of this State by var-
inns etiacitnenis, Imvo b- i- t-dbre grained to a num
ber cf romp-iuii-* in this Stale, charters null-
llieni, in ine capaciiy of corpora 'intis. t„ ci
'he husim *s of D.-nl.big, under cerlii'ii resiricti.-ns,
limiiarion* nml eo'idition* 5 nml Whhiikas, also by
sundry statutes heretofi.re mail.-, die citizens of this
Suite me prnlribire-l from issuing tlie-r notes in tho
term or likeness ol l-nuk notes, Holes* especially
litiiliolircd so to d • hy the l.egis Inf lire:
Hy ran-on of "Inch. *.ii<l several .-n-'ictment* hy
former k'-ii-l ituras, •aidincorp„r.it d Hai kingc-m-
panies, liavo inoimj -dized, on-l <1-* actually control
•lie currancy of iho c-mnuy. and its in-a-ontilu ope-
nnioiir—. ml hy tnoir said clmrier* they were mi-
thorired to i<»ne nu amount of hunk notes, beyond
ihe itmmiut of sjH'cie in tin r vault* 5 hy n-n»otiof
which, projK-riy Mi* risen in its estimated value
in prop .. .ion to the apparent quantity ,,f money,
mid many ciiiz-'i* Imvo iiivolvml ’iheiusi'lvc*,
•or thu pnraliuw of propeity at advanced pi Ices,
which caiinoJ l-e •lotuini d on account of t|iv» great
roieroeii-ni oftlic riirulitioii of Mti-i hiir-k notes—
Ami Wiihika*. ul-o, »jjd hanks or tunny of them
Imvo |i'fii*e<| to fi-ih-.-'it tin Ir wild hoik n' ie», In
reason of w hu b tlu-y have -I.-pieclat' <1 m value, nti-l
roil m» long" idfly -n*wei thu pnr|>o*e» 0/money,
the ••Oll'lm.'t'if i|;e Pi' M,lent »i-4 director* thereof
shuul-i Ik- 'AmJiidviii ii»p>, ami do thci. l-iu, tt<um-
Hiz-ng
menu.
Bill* introduced.
By Mr. .lone*; To amend tho net incorporating
ho lirmiswick uml Florida Rail Road Cumjiuiiy—•
also,
To amend tlio hill grinning tn Thomas Spulding,
in.d hi* ussoci-R-s, the tight of constructing n Rail
Rond or diging 11 canal, from Ucmulguu to Flint
River.
HOI'SK OF UKPRBSKNTATIVKS,
Saturday, Nov. 30.
Hill* pus ed.
To appoint commissi--tier* lo Iny nut nnd open
n new 1 mid through a purl of Camden county, nnd
to de.sicnate the Imml* who should hu liahlu to
wotk thereon. Al-o,
To estuhli.-li a ferry across tho Grout Sutilln river,
and fix thu rate* uf ferriago ut the same.
Monday, Dec. 2.
Hills read 1st lime.
Mr. I.efils: To uiithorizn free persons uf color to
hold r- nl e*tntu in thu city of Darien.
Also, lo iiimmd the several net* incorporating the
town nml city of Darien.
Mr. Derricn, of Burke: To amend thn ucts in-
corpora I in-; thu city of Bruii-wick. itc.
Wkdnksday, Dec. 4.
Hill rend l«t time.
Mr Milieu : To niiuo-d the road laws of Chat*
limn county.
Bill lost.
To compel memhers i.f the Legislature to pay un
extra tux—Juried.
FRIDAY, DKCK.MHKR 13, Ifldu.
[fltOM OUlt COKItKSroNDUNT.]
MILI.KDGKVILLK, Dec. 10.
Yesterday morning 'he Hmiso was occupied with
tho appropriation hill for tlm political year 1840.
In this hill provision I* mndo for thu pay of the
member*. This is a subjoct whlr.lt emnes homo to
thmr hearts nnd poekelt. The blank for lltoir pay
wa* filled up with the sum of fivo dollav* a day.
After some tlnu hn-l hoe a spent tm tho appropria
tion bill, Mr. Toomh* of Wilkos rose hi his placo
nml announced tho death -of ono of hi* colleagues
Win. Kilgore, Ksq. Tho customary resolution* wore
passed, ami the Hume udjuurnod until this morning'
at 9 o'clock.
This morning was spent upon dm appropriation
COVGRKSS.
Tin* f-dh-vving extract of a loiter from Washing
ton, written Saturday, conveys nil the information
our renders will cure nhout, of tho proceedings of
the jet un-T-rnniz—I House of Rep escniativcx.
“ Here they are pretty nearly where they begun.
Oil Monday, however, It is l-n'ieved an nimngcnient
will he made hy which business vvUI proceed. The
NewJ« r-ey member*, I think, will retire and dis*
eu-lmrrnss the llmisn of their presence, which will
then judge their ensn without their intervention.—
ft is most surprising that thi* course has not broil
purou-'d In-for-*; for who ran ncqtii- see in iho pro
priety of 11 man judging in hi* own ease.”—Char.
Mercury, 11 th inst.
HARRISBURG CUNV KNTION.
Ex'raef from a letter, dated
Harkisuuro. I’ii. Dec. 5,1839.
On the meeting of tie* Federal Convention thi*
morning, Mr. Sprague of Massnchusetts, from tho
committee to report nfliccrs for the perniaiiuni or-
gnniziiripn “frhi* Convention, mnde n report recoin-
meiulii-g llieifdl'ivving, viz: l > "‘*i'|'*nl. Gov. Jnmo*
Harbour of Virginia Vice I'lvsid- uis, ox Governor*
.1. S. I’elersof Coiineciicut, J. A. Shultz-* of Rimn-
sylvnnin, I). Hiizz.iird of Dclttwnte, Ge-irge Howard
of Mttryltmd, J. Tyler of Virginin, Owen uf North
Cnr-diun, Metcalf of Kentucky, l ion. J. II. Living-
sum of Now York,.). Hurnett nf Ohio, .1. R. Hiiies
of Massachusetts, Joseph Wilson of Now Hamp
shire, M. Huntingdon nf Illinois, and K. M-irsli nf
Nevv Jersey j Secrolnries, C. B. Penrosnof Penn
sylvania, G. W. Ralph of Iii'li-ma, Lymnnof
Maine, and Paino of Vermont, which wus
ndopled by the ennv niioii.
It is rumored Hint, upon counting noses, nnd as
certaining tlm relative -trcngi h of c nidi'lutcs Inst
evoniii-r, >t was a-certnined that Clay hud ton votes
more than llnriioin, nml that General Scott would
g'-t about tldrly votes, thus enabling his friends to
hold ill" Imlanco-ifpovvor ntioisi, if not toc-imp»|
the nnminution nf ihuir cnmlidato- It scums, hovv-
ever, thi* evening, tu he the iui|-rcssiu.i that the
“ North liumler," having tlio most borer* h ro,and
having nli-emly thu ndvatitago of nn Anlininsonic
tiomiinilioli, will finally l-e smiled upon. Mr. Slo
vens is 1 lie chief of ihe I la-risen borers, und lionst-
In tho Senate this morning, resolutions wore pasr
cd directing tiiu Governor to issuo scire facias
against thu Hank of Rome, nnd tho Ocmulgce Hank
of Macon, for foifuilttro of charier from suspension
of specie payments, ns according to their charters
such suspension involves n forfeiture of charter^
Thoro are several other hunk* which havo nu*pi*]|f.\
ed specie pnyment*, hut ns their charters dWnot
involvo n forfeiture In such acuse^ they will gj, un>
scathed. Thore i* n* much ityusiicu clone toriio
community in the min cuse as in tlio other, nnd if
“ even liutidud justice" dmnaiids *ucli strum' mea
sure*. they should be directed against all. This
much for tho Justice. The policy and expediency
is 11 different question nml one which would require
much reflection to decido upon correctly.
In the afternoon in the House, the contested
election from Sumpter county, was referred to the
fiou.-o tu decide upon. This is the second olcctiuu
from thut county ihi* session, which lias been be
fore the House. Tho first time it wu* reft rred back
tlio pooplo. It i* this second election which U
low protested hy Mr. Pickett, rim unsuccessful cun.
didnle. Tho Imlunce of tlie day wus spent upon tire
appropriation hi 1 !.;
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
Saturday,Nov. 30.
In pursuance of a roso’uiiuu, the Governor truns
milled the corruspondunco between tlm Executive
of Georgia nod the Executive of Maine, rolurivo to
Daniel Philbrwuk and Edvvuid Kollermi.
Mr. Juiirdun from tlm Joint Standing committee,
made thu following report—
Tlie joint standing commilluo to wliom was ro-
furred certain rc’elutions in relation to the
appointment of a committee of both brunches of
the General Assembly to investigate tho condition
of Em Bank of Duriou, beg leave to report thut
■they have hud thu same under consideration, nnd
.1 . --‘"vvjng said investigation 0* almost wholly the
property ('.'the State, they deem it advisable that
os was i.o intention of the Legislature when suid
charier* were granted, in coiiHoqounce of al 1 which
many of tha good citizens of tlii* State huvo been
i'ccntnvonted, and j«d into wild and improvident
purchases of property, nt prices far beyond whut
cun he sustained hy tlie true ami sound curie' cy of
the country, winch inoritably must end in tho dr-
si.uctionof mony in their pecuniary nfluir*-xJRfld
WtiEit {As, also, tlie s stem of Blinking us herein-
fora u'lnplod, hit' a tendency to make the peoplo
subservient to said banking companies, and ulti-
m..toly to givo them the government of the people
—and while the present Legislature disclaim nny
intention to interfere wi-h any rights legitimately
a-s'ed, or to interfere with any contracts which
have been fanty and bora fide made, in good faith,
uml eccorditig to the great and fundamental rule*
of right} yet it is a duty incumbent upon vs to
adopt such m?n*ure* ns may tend to airost tho
growth uf the evil mnv under consideration, nnd to
bring tho subject, l"gether with our view*, fairly
before the people, whose judgement must ultimate*
ly prevail •*
Resolved, vk'reforo, in tho opinion of this Gene
ral As-’cmbl^that tho Raid several acts incorpora
ting Bunk'ii^ompiinios, together with said Acts
piohibl^jg kul'.vl'hialsfi'om issuing Imnk notes with
nut sp -cial nmlmOy, were inexpc client, and incon
sistent with tho/c'/ttund texture of our Govern
ment, no said Ac:*, having u tendency to draw
out of circulation tho/rati and genuine currency of
the country. und place in it the vaults of those fa
vored companies—pul ting it in their power to con
trol tite commerce uml property of the country, and .-*■*1
thereby the liberties ol the people.
His Excel
than to confirm his nnnuimti"n of Gen. liar-
high)
•says, “
1 dial
way
than In
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and U:
• fur
him’
M
r. Slew
.<n*. 1
in wl
lipping
the
pretty well
hmv
tliist
:,!*■» ho
a tn
supr-
I'tiiecmti't. a
Resolved further,Thut His Exrellency the Gov
ernor,. 4>c, nml he is hereby authorized und requir
ed, localise 1I10 Attorney anil Solicitor'' General’ll
together with such assistant Counsel us he may think
proper to retain, afljr the day of r
1840, to have i-sued scire facia* against all hanks
which may theroailer suspend specie piyracnt, cul
ling on them lo shew cuuse before the proper tri-
hunnl*, why tlmir r< spec-ivc chatters shall not ho
forfeited; and the said Solicitor* mid Anomies 1110
ainliorizi'd ami ivqiiirrad, in the jirosecution of said
Imnk*, in ii'ldiii'iiilollmsii-pi'ii'ioii of specie pny-
ment of their notes, to urge nil and ovety Abound
of abuse, and misuse of the franchis-s granted said
hnnking comptBiies, which in tho opinion of snid
Solicitors nmi A1 toniie*, huvu or may work a fuifei-
liirn of limit'Charters.
Resolved, furl her, That for the purpose of pre
venting further mischief or fronds, iftid Solicitors
ure required in suing out' scire facia, lo apply to
snid Court* for writs of in junction, or other precepts
necessary to lu.train said banks from uny further
issue of th ’ notes, until tlio scire fu-ius is disposal
ofl also, that said Solicitor*'adopt such means ns
1 liny 01117 think ndvisnblo, to prevent any of tlm as
sets or effect* of thu banks from being squandered,
until the said Courts shall have mudo Buino order
on llm subject.
fur Webster, they cure unriiiug about
Sloven*, having had considerable experience
he Whig* into hi* measures, know*
calculate, and wi I very likely in
prophet. Judge Houston, of our
xmrt. an ardent Antininsoti. upon being as
ked this morning hi* randid opinion about [Vimsyl-
vanin. replied, that something might torn up Hint
would tillable ilarrisnu to carry the S utr, hut that,
from till pre*"ii' appearances, IVnnsylv inin, togstli-
er with New Hanip-llirc, ought net lobe taken into
tim calculation al nil.—Globe.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Dee. 5.
The negro Dam-ui, mentiono l in our la*l a* taken
oil'by the lmlniii* nuariiod to thi* city on Sunday
morning, lie state* Hiatus Iio was riding through
Long Swamp at a brisk pm e, lie ciimu suddenly
upon Mr. Weu'lmaii’* wagon, uud thinking ull was
tiot tlglf, wus turning lus horse round when two In
dian* sprung into thu road, seized hi* bridle, und
forced him off. They took him to tlm wagon, where
onooftheni st-uck 1 lie buy B.irmlo. with tbo but
end of liis rifle until hu uppoarud dead. The vo
lunteer* were now heard coming, whim rim Indians
gathered up thu plunder uml rciiivd with llm horse*
about huu bundled yard* into thoMvnmp, where they
remained, until tin.* volunteers liad gono off with tlm
liudic*. They then loaded the horses and went
north about u mil" thence west to u point where
they liad some dried meat, und luniin-' smith t'lime
again upon tin* 1’ico utu road, 11 micros ed il. They
soon sti uck another swamp where they stopped,
tore up rim letter* and made p--u<:be* and sirup* of
the 11.ail bag. Re-umiug rimir journey soiitii nlinat
9 mile* from this they cone to the Tomuku road,
w he re'tw outlier India us joined them, nnd continued
10 Tomuku River, upon an island in w hich they Imd
tarpaulin lent*, two squaw * and n child. On Satm-
day there was ruin. One of rin* Italians went south
to bring rimir fiieml* intending to returnK'fnro long.
Sonn -tier ain't Ii r Indian tell asleep a-.d IViinon on
pi o'ence of gelling acorns strayed oil' from their
lire, swum the river uml escaped. Tomuku River
is ub-iui 50 miles s.-mh of th : s.—Hernia.
Guysk Sfi'Eitton Court.—A «es«i»n of the Sit-
perim Court -fthis County, Judge Homy on the
hern’ll, wa* held in lies city |n»l week.
The case of the Slate vs. It. E. Jl-toe, wa* finally
•lisp >*ed of by nolle prosequi, omen'd hv tic Solici
tor General. The I'aiiiis. I for tlm defi'inlniii dal not
a*«ent. nor wooldth- v --pposo the niol-on In behalf
of their client, they wore carne-t in their dem-nd
for trial, nnd weii'd havo n-kud ut ihe hands of the
jury the verdict of tn ilicioti* pni*>'Ciilion, The i.»ua
i* certainly a triumphant one, so fur a* Mr. Ilnoe is
concerqcij.
The Stoic v*. Tli-mia* F. Huszard. This case wr.s
coiilinncd, owing to rim ali*cncc of an impomnt wit.
nc.s 00 th" part of the piomeiilion.—Runsmtk,
Ade. Dee. , " 1
I0/A.
NEW YORK Dec. 9,
! r.% tr Stinks.—1100,000 New York Slate
Sl-ck*. I" iritig m-. r.'.i at the rata of four am! a
hall I'ci ociil. and li.ue.l in Imlmif of the Sew York
nml Erie ll-.il lloul, vu, sold this moil;me Ly
Ulctckvi \<*u, Una hiuuglit OU pci cent. !
[Correspondence of the Char. Courier.]
WASHINGTON, DEC. 8.
Tlm news from Richmond, tlii* morning, give*
a very - rang prospect of iho election of an Admin
istration ennd daln to thu Son-itoj in tho ploco tf
Rivks. 1 Iio two puri-ons spoken of for the otlice
nro Messrs. John Y. Macon nnd McUowk(.li
the former will doiibtloss ho rim ono selected hy the
Democrats n* their caudidnie. although tho latter
•ms ninny supporie-s. Gov. Tyler is understood
to linvo withdrawn from thocontost, nnd tlie eight
impracticable* (i, 0. Nulliliers)will not vote for Mr.
Rives, under any citcumstancc* a* tho Whig Can-
didam.
From Harrisburg, our dates me to the flth, and
gicai efforts wero making by the supporter* of
Scott and Harrison, for tho nomination of their
lavoritos. ""
J lie latter gentleman is expected hero
to-day, nnd will probably bring hi* nominntien with.
is the prevailing opinion of the Whig
him This
tncnil e
A ciiurlt: af ilia Wliig. »n. |,rlil last evening
Ilia rc.iiU of wliich 1 nmy Iio ol.lc lo .oml you to-
morrow. ItU 10 be lu.p<ul they hovo .lociilcj oo
ogaioop to .ome mciliml 0 r .ir 6 onWn B tho Hoine.
Dr. Duncan, ofOliio, i* oxneciud to occunrfhe
or tn-monow. on thu Now Jnimv election, unless
a call for tho previous qu-siiop should be sustained*
w inch it is to Im hoped will take place, as the most
speedy mode of settling tlm whole matter. This
qimsHon t* 0,1 the decision of the Chair, which en
title* 1 he N. .L Whig c'aimnnis lo a vote; a desper-
W *H inurla by both parties to bring in
their force* to act upon it. The Doctor i* fully
prepared to receive tlm w hole manor, nnd it is ox.
poet, d will take a day or two to bring forward docu-
nts, authorities, bio. connected with the mat-
4\ e have u dull time of it Imre jus) now, as the
plen-iiro season will n-t Im opened before Christ-
•nn*. I ,'P RoVi Dr. Nutt, of Sc.hcncctndy, a very
eloquent Divine, and pat-ntco ot thecelebrut. d Sto
ve* which hear his name, (kdivored 11 discourse in
tin- Representative Chamber this morning,to a crowd
ed and fnsliiotirible nndieticc. The other Churohcs
of tho city wore nbo very well attended, and ot»|
rannet help admiring tim sober manner of tho in
habitants on the Sabbath j„ Washington, whon
compnred with that of some of our Western cities.
I perceive that several writeis speak of “ excite
ment 111 thoeity. fhi* L all nonsem-e—there is
scarcely 11 portion of the suburb* 1 do not visit, and
l must Imvo Imen very blind not to have witnessed
u portion of it. nt least. You may rely upon It
ilmt ri.e only “ exeiiemo.il" experienced, in in the
Chamber ot Representative*
wnti'd-he Demo«tlmue* r
whole half a dozen
Imvo ,1m - "•n»™l»-1,«kWj.tall
r. S. Wa. Imvo jo,1 II nr.- lln. ra.uli of th. Hnr-
rinhurw l.onvaiiilon, on,I in,twill,.inniliog tlio alTorli
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