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jUJ,<>l.t I dan Out .!.,■
t cruft he volaouf exchange, i
An* **. 1flat* a* my, my hm».
TWugh I would fain «ith the*\
Fot fluty edit away, my l«we,
Tty low on tbe #«a.
Hie sailor* jelly my I"****
And deuce «bo capstan round t
Tbe topailt# ere tbooH oaf, my l*n»,
And bar haadUoet ward bound.
.. N®a»d»ucbuU#her now, my love,
To check ta Reward will,
The me corf# meed tbo Imw, my hnre,
Aad the Boatswain's cell is #htiU.
i The Boatawain'a pipe (a thrill, my Vw.
We atom 1m ih**# obey—
Yet ID be with lb«c Ml my lore,
Though for a way, owey!
1 meet away from time, my lore,
Away, ewey, oweyl
Aed wbe* I'm oa the sea. my love
My theefhta will hilhcr a
being tha role tegalet
ea in the Bantu making 16 pvreenl oatof exchang*.
Indeed t enderatood the latter gentlemen to aay he
eooHjfeeyf that the Banka amid make that, every
alety daya. If lm »«M make o Deefl do It, hnew*
teinly.wuoid srafll hrrepH* a Ru'h*6id'd. Mi.Mil*
Irn spuCe « sntffiul time, in rwjily to CK-n. Waranck.
The eyra end noea were then called on the motion
to lay on the tab e till June neti, aye#03$ noea 110
An amendment waa oflered by Mr. Toomba, that
in addition to (lie neib now taken by the officers of
Banka in their -ml annual returns they .boold
ma'.e oath that they have not dlrectiy or indirectly
violated the provision* of tbe act. Carried, aye# 153,
m«e 30. rbe 31 auction provide# that lira provls*
bmaof the bill aboeld aff ct thorn bi U of axelrang",
payable in the U. State#.
Mr. Watson offered an ad Utlonal aertlnn, that the
ptovi*iona nf tha hill .boold not Ira eon.trueii ao a.
to take eff-ct before the 1st of March neat, which
waa carried. Tbo bill wis put epoo Ita final p .a*
sage. end earriud, a* a menial ; ny-« 103, nays 53*
It then being after ten at nlght.tlw lloom adjourned.
I forgot to atale, in Ita pru|«r order f at tbo pre
amble which contained a tood deal of .pocie, m-m-
opoly, nt cetera and nt cetera, waa .truck out.
irk ct. end reading it, to the
opee ef a otter it ....
uflUera ef the U. 8. ahlp North Caroliae.
Ilnmor also say* that this Court Martial will try
the e«*e#nf»erer*l officers of the Baplorint Kapedl*
lion, who have (wee arrested end tent hotm* by lu
commandant. Lieutenant Wilkes.
Rumor alao aay a that the eon of Commodore LI*
lt»,lh/ subject ot the Court of Irv|»iirr held In till#
nit* in Juno laat. may ho laid before this Court Mar*
till, though wo have not understood upoh what
rhnrgea, ot by whom they are preferred.—V. B. Cm-
Ktllt,
CONGRESS.
11tn oar—an omaniiitio*.
(Corrttponitnee of tho Boutko* Patriot)
Savannah, Dee. 1830.
J. McL.
[rot tub oioaou#.]
I lore the lovely and the gayt
1 love to eat tbnm In thair play )
1 love to join them,—for my h art,
■Will always gladly take e part.
IJoratoaee the aunnyamile,
(Jnihado wed (day open the face |
Jt I* a picture to beguile,
Of sorrow’# touch the lateM trace.
I loro to hear the tarty laugh,—
- To are the glad one# eWriy qoaffi
• Wet tUI the Joy ^lightening bowl,
I# rudely used to drown the soul.
jOfe-llol let It glowingly Impart,
/1 :: Unworldly ritpl'ire to the heart |
By eattb untainted I fron
• X Jove to ene Tim* kindly fling,
Some heavenly dew drops from ita wing,
To soothe the homing# of despair,
• Tho wounds, the pain, which man moat bear.
Ilova towafeh the frolicgW,
Of thoae who'd throw off mlory,—
And mating back life'a heavy chain,
Fat on tbo wrantha of youth again.
I love to beerthoae song# iliut fling
* A rapture nn the listening ear I
Tbit thrill tha aotd, and make it apring
Away—above the grasp of enro.
I,lfe looses half ita bliterneaa |
Death hesitate# to hurl his dart t
, |( aotnetlmet full aouledJnyoeane.a,
. Invigorates—renew# tbe heart.
HAROLD.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1839.
u
Zinc.
An alarm was stranded near I woo'd-wk yesterday
morning. The fire was diaeorcred t » he in a larga
a Lire boa ra at thedepot, of and owned hy tbe Central
. . RaUReeJ Company. A watchman of the city first
gave the tlerm, end the flie waa for unately arrest,
t, ed wjthoet mucbdswIgeioibnbolMlwg. It is gen.
rally Miorod the building wa* fired by an Incendiary.
We treat that our watchmen will continue to be
vigUaer, All auspicious perrons should be arrested
itim/yiuwMit.
KUTY SUI'BRIOR COURT.
Mr * Bptoctr Inin**
ddcisd'e bill to euth'irita the Judge nf the Superior
Courts of the Eastern District, to hold an t'X’ra so.*
. alon in tlio county of Lilh ity.
C } Fritm a passenger In tha Brunswh k and Florida
p£ . ' Idee, we Inm that e d'tel waa fouj
Liae, see leans that a d'tel waa fought, near Tab
on, no Thursday amnlng, the 19th ins), be*
l weea General L.Rtan.and Col. Avuuitus Ai.stox
In whuth
# In which Cal. A. was killed. The weB|mn# worn rl*
n,>-<iiiuiK. so pa.,.. Col Alston was shot
- f through tha heart at the fir.t fire.
V The diBeuliy which occa-lime,! this fatal affair,
originated daring « political oonteat, nnd h#a been
thn cause of much uicilrm-nt for smral weeks p ist.
I s *. — Ch*r Cenrler, of Tutidaj.
[most oun conttKarutuRtr ]
MILLEDGEVILLF., Deo. 10. 1839.
This m -rnlng thn House wa# occupied upon the
coamstafl election In Sumpter county. Mr. IVarc<*
waa thn sitting mamher, having products ! c-r lR*
cataa ftom UH*cnn»nlld.Una mansgers id tlie else*
thus. Mr. Fieka-t eontested bis seat on the ground
of fr*ad, but falllnt to substantiate his charge, the
Kpt waa confirmed to Mr. l’eirce.
In the efUrimon a bill to antond th# 'n d act*, s i
it 1 they relate to the county of Chatham, was
THE LEGISLATURE.
In addition to alas* Intel Ignow* from MilMgrvllh*
fornishnl I7 oureor«*s|*on Ivot. the Recorder nod
Journal givo the aohHamw of the B II amandin*
tbe Act enuring the Csntral Hank, uliieh has p-is*
tod ilso Senile, anti which our read rs a>o uwam
that body r fused to rrconshler.
J From tkr Rrcord-r.)
most Important pr-wi-lon of thLId I,
It that which enjoins tiw Central U mk to issue its
Mils to twice the amount nf it* rapitnl.
The second most important provl Inn, is that
which dlieeta the Directors of that insiltutbrnios* II
thn stock held by tlie State In *lhcr Hanks, if part
value can lie idrtalned for It 1 with the exception of
that ivrtton of Hie State stock act apart for tlte
benefit of theUnlver-lty.
Tlte third t rovislon neat In Importance Is that
which enacts tha* the director* shad be elected bv
the Legislature, for the term of two years. Anil
the last to which we wmi’d refer, and which with
the preceding Is the substance id the bill, Is thut
which enacts that the Central Bank sh.ill n-«r |» »y
specie fur its notes, lialri by any Itunk that lias sits*
The Journal noticing this monstrous measure,
re •nark# that‘‘Mr. Gordon,ufClini Itarn,dis'iiigolsli*
sn| himself in his n *p<tsillo»i to th* dating muvi-mcnt
of his |Milltlcnl ass-tda'es." Mr. Jnunlon, nf Jas
per. and Mr. Gordon, »f Jones, on lire Union #hln
ol the Senate also opp isetl it. Tim *a no paper re-
matks that Messrs. J-mkiosaud Crawfonl, of Rifle
muini, Mr. To-imhs of Wilkes, Mr Chniipell, of
nil.lt, and Mr. flieph ns, of Taliaferro, wurenbly
sustained hy M ssrs Millen, Arm-Id. ami Ward of
Cliatlsam. 'Although |hiIIi cally ovp-swd to the-e
grill Mi Of It. jrrt wuukl toy
their genilemtnly dep -rtm nt, mid the m re than
jtble opposition wltlrli tliev gave to this daittnoui
ttperlmtnl ssf a mi\|-.rity of tlmlr p 'litiful asso
ciates, has justly rntitL d them to our a lmiraiion
and applause.
Thn ayes and mms in the Senate on th • pn*sage
of the aforesaid Mil, we extract fiuuttlie Miilflgo-
wills* pa pets.
Those who voted In thn affirmative, nro M’ssr*.
Awbrev. Biker, lint**#, Beall. Heck, Blvln*, Host-
wink, Hrodfor I, llrnwnof Camilnu.Cnm--riio,Cocli*
ran, Cone, Coop- r, Crane. Dratte. Foster, Ciralmm,
Guess, Henley, Holmes, 11 tiff. Johnson. Kelly, Kme
non Lewis, Loveless, McDuuipi, MnGnr Mattox,
Mayer, Morris, Move. I’ayne, Phillips, I'nlk.l'ryor.
Ritulers'in, Rutherford, 8c r'-orougli. Sniillt of
C-iweta, Smith ofTwi«BS,Spring*r,8i*nfi>rd,Tatum,
Wnter#, Wldtiker, Williams, Wilson— 48
Those In tli-i negative, are Messrs. Aleannder.
Anderson, llillup*, Uranl-nm, Drawn of Humvick,
Bryn it of Macon, llryanof Stuwuri, Camden, Chris
tian, C l ins, Crecolt, Dunm-gan. Fryer, G -rliui of
Cha'hntn, G-mlnn of Jones, Green, Hn-rls ofTnlli-
erri, II -rrltof Warren. Heath, Ifnllnway, H»|o
ilns, Jonkliis, J-otes, J-iunlun. Kniglil, Lawson,
Miller, Morgan, .Neill, I'-uter of Gnwno, INiiter of
Morgan, Rolmrtson efColnm It, 8*tar|et, Smith of
Bryan, Smith of Jeff-rum, Tracy, Vium-nt, War*
then. Wiilintnsun. Wright—30.
Branch Bank, Georgia, at MiUrilgeoillr,
On Saturday, tlm So -ale pas>e«l 1VI0II ainnoding
the art creating the IMnli of thn Stale of Gunrgia,
which allow s that B ink to withdraw it* Branch ftotn
Millmlg villo.—Recorder, 17/A inti.
Cv A Wlllowgulite exchingv, ami to prevent utiy
‘r^^BiMtk in a state of auipen*ion of specie payments
from taking a great -r rate than two pci cent preml-
^ nm* «r to pi event nny officer or nirnt of any Bank
front d-dng the same, enmo up. I had th-uigh* th it
• tho (rent principle of letting commeie* raguiaie
Itself, waa on# wh'ch hid tha hcatty support of
ovrry ohiaea In thla Union. Tho Idea of lying dow n
**ch#np by Legislative enactments, when nny one
, i *luH conversant with the muter, knows it is regu-
• 4 *-*. Jprod by eimtmuanos far, farbey *ml tho control of
lio
•njr Legislature, was one which I had thn-ight ct-
fleded among the a-lvncntesof free trade.
• *1 £ - - ## The bill wg# intruduoed by Mr. Scwartl. Mr.
'• Wnt-rs ofllsred in amen Im •« tlwt earhnnp sh-wtid
; * >«( nt par. This was l-ist. It was sup.
Mr. Stephans, Mr. Toomhs, Gettl, files*
Mr. Sewiol, ami op -osed hy D . Arn-dd, Mr.
CMpfali, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Watson, M-. Milieu,
and Mr. Crawfonl. The merit* of tlte bill were
opmied lurdlscusslnton a motion to lay it on tbe
table until June next.
The debate waa a vo-y animated one. Mr.
Stephens laid dawn the prapotiiinn th .t he proper
. •rimadHontim.Eaehenp wa« the co*t of th- trnnsp w*
Utionof th« vnotals framone point to nnother. |f|«
piindpsl argu nent «n« based on this In reply*
Dr. Arnoldd-nt-d the proposition fa tola, ns *]h-cie
ll not Invnriah'y ef the same value, in various conn*
tries, ani oaoltangw like everything rise in cm-
mere* we* regulated by aupp'y and demand. Gmil.
Giaaeock nawrttd in hi# speech that etlaak.in n state
yf au»pcn*i*n coo’d make 16 p- r cent, prem
out of oMU of Exoh-ngo. 1 em'd not nnd-rstand
haw. Mr. J mkln*, Mr. Chapp-ll, Mr. Millen and
Mr. Crawford, ench vent at Imgh an-l a ly iufi
the varima *uk|)net*, comnercial ani financid,
' involve i, in. the kill. Tk-mvas quite an amu.lng
pvsn^occuret between Mr. Stephens nnd Mr.
Cmariord. M". C- sal t tho gentle nm Tram
Taliaferrohul .sorted Bank* he I dotlt in c ut-ui.
“ Point out the Bank, let u* have the sew." Mr.
* Stephens repiie-l. thn ho knewa Hink In Aug -*t
which advanced moory to planters on slaty day
Mtra, an the ple-lgn of their Cotton. “ Wr||,'’
rxclaimel Mr. C., “that Ua mo -atrous crime J
hl-le w<,h-da-iui offence. That I* wining ag#h«*t
the agrioultoral interea'I specula’ log upon tho want* l*?
of th* co-mi ry 1 The planter data not wish m
•verifica Ms Cnttno, not tha Btnk aid# Idea Ity
discounting his a*stg| Ik.U not this onvegauns
— , * 11 i—e,* ..4 p.uiii..
laiMlW.Vn^||. l , MMIawk
[Poll Tlllt OK-HUUM.]
TO THE PLANTERS OF SEA ISLAND
COTTON.
Possessing 11 lik-t inlor-st with all of you, ntul
that w.- ahout'l b* ru nuncratul for our lah.irs, and
a fair prico f-ir our pr.i-l io*, l tukn this -an*
•liumtop'it yon in p -s-ns.lon -if n fu -t that may ha
ofsomo lm;tortnnJ-, tho prtf«.-ul and coming you-,
and I h *|*o ho ill 1 morns *»•' s ivlu j in my of y -u u
>*• in thn prico of cotton.
An oaeitloo it mnkl g In this market not to pul
down—(f-r that Ira* alroi iy Imon rff clul) l-ut to
kavpdown the p ica* «f S -a l*l-»u I Cotton, a id if
nn eff ot is not >n idu hy tho plantar*, tho piirdus--rs
of this article writ m-ut assuredly --ffi-ct tli -ir pur*
|*ose. Tli-v ciicunistunuo tu which I huvu rcl'on-ncc,
is as f rilews t
A in * o!iant of this city, and p-irclnser of S n
III.ml C-utoii, h;i* hmn form mo enough this sen-
ton, to-'pick up," in sm ill lots, sn nc one luimlru-l
or m-tiu h lies, at very |«i.. prices—a p .rt of which
is ofinf-«iior ipiiiliiyt ho li-u shipped ilia i.tin
Livnri-ool, with express « d» rs, to force it oh the
market, on arrienlot, auction .'—with the nvowe
iiitciitioii of haring ui •' o'-jc-t to ncc-ni,i|irii.''
This object is v *ry plilnly u idersto kI.— •, is to
estiblish d ta f-r low prices here, .on! ns the
return .ak-sufthis -liipinr m iy In-exjx-ctol :n all
tlieuext month nt n tint • oliotuh • great hu k of the
ciop* itcon’ng I it iinirra-.a dyoir n-oesst iu«
mpi'-re your fuc -ir. to- lV c- sites, thu cnns-ipionco
it. b —.oil’ll linv.i to suli-nit 10 ibis aceom
pitched "obi* ct*'—unless you urernnb;u I to"li
on forbtfl'or prom*." I put the •| , ic«U-ui— -ti.hi
au--h a transirtion to regulate the iniiket and pul
own price*/ A few rout ok* with coma f*c t*.
and 1 l-'avo ihu sul.j-ci lor your ivllcoti -u ami uc
•pandence of tha Southern Patriot )
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.
HOUSE OF REPR E8EN TA TIVES.
It willbo recollected ibnt ynsterday Mr. Randolph,
one of the Whig cUimn-t* from New Jersey moved
that Ills end their protest be entered 00 tlm journal,
which motion w*a rejected.
This nioruing when tbo journal was reed, M
Wise w is p- rf, cily ouirageotis In fimling timt ti-e
protest ha-l l*cen ooiiued. He contended that the
vary motion fir its insertion entitled it 10 art inser
tion.
Moss-*. Vnndorpoel, Dromgooh*, and otlieis,
shewed the iiicun*i*li-iicy of such u complaint, as
after thn House hud rejoctul the motion fur irucr*
ti-n, tlm Clerk could nut, with respnet to the (louse,
in* it llio protest.
Mr. Wise then moved to emend tbo journal, by
inserting the protnsL
Mr Drumg»»|e oirjrcled. He npi-enlrd to the
Chair, ns to wlu-tlmr such a motion wns admitsild -,
tin II.u*e lieving rejected a in ilion to tb it elf-ct
yo.lerdnv.
Mr. Wise persisted, and in attempting to support
llisp'iririoo, referred to sumo decision* raadn by thn
late SjHjakrr. wh-un he sidiefultv donominn -ri tlie
"illustrious J.1 mas K. I’-Ik " Th-s mu iciouselndli-
tions *»f tlie op|Mi« 1 on a -metlm-ta bring f-rih ib*
araiili. (Jdvertior I'o U la truly "Ulu*'r.o<is,"#nd wl l
be ao in spi'u of loo puny atieinpts of liiseiiornicstu
sully Id* r-anm
Air. Ilnvis moved to lay the m -ti-mof Mr Wise
on the table.
Mr. furnoy sold that if the House - stahlished a
ru u by wldcli a paper c -ming from m-lividunls out
ol the H-hih-, mi.liibuenierrd on the journal, tln-n
every "Abolinuii paper" might bo euteiod on U10
journal.
Mr. Uy-tirh a-ked the Chair if Mr. Wise c-uld
d<i ImJirei-tly what the House I tad refused 10 be done
directly.
Thu Cnnir, "you must answer that rptoslion your
self." Much laughter.
After some fm titer debate, tlieques ion was taken
on the motion 10 lay oil ill- table, and it was lost, as
follows,— yea* 103, nays 119.
Mr. Adu-n* hiving decided tb-it the motion of
Mr. Wise to e-iiiui'l the juurnul by inserting the
protest wusiiioidur.
Mr. Droing-ioln took an nppeal from that decision,
ant in his opinion, noniumb.r uml-r color of sn
a-ncndin -nt, could do that which ill-- House refused
to do ycstoiduv.
Mr. Pdtrikno, ‘l call upon tho Chair to put tha
question," Cries of "sit down-"
, Mr. I'airiken, "I will not sit down; Ium hereon
behalf of my o -ii.tl-ucats, un-l I will m uiiluio lli-dr
right* at a.I huxards."
The It imor-lis manner In which Mr. P. expressed
himself,drew furtlilmnl |hjuI- iii laiigltlur.
The question b.-in j toon t iken on the appeal,
thu deci-iun of tlte Cliair wns r- v. rs- d. Y--us 105;
Nny# IN.
S-i the m-ttlon nf Mr. Wise to insert the protest
could not Ini entcrl dm d.
Mr. Cr.dih iltun moved to rc-consid-T the v-ito hy
which tlm Resolution appointing a Committee lied
boon pissed.
U.i timt motion, Mr. WI*o whs uIioiii to speak,
-vlien by mtivcr.nl coiis.-nt, tit- Re-olution wn* c-n-
si lerudu*re-C(tn«i<lurud, wi haul a f-unui votn, lor
th-pnr|Hi-oofuiloMing Mr. Wise to make a direct
proposition for th- ll-uso to decide, without refer
ring the sut-j ct 10 11 Committee.
Mr. Wi.e thi ll moved Unit " Messrs. Aycri.-g,
Miiawel>, liiiisteiid, Rund-lpli Strulloo and Yorke,
• lie Widg claimant*,- hope-muted 10 takn t.,eir
scar*us Hopr-scutativesfr-m N w Jersey."
On this mot u 1 li-s demuiidcd thn previ ms ques
tion, which be (rig •ecunded, tho qu-Jsilun on tlni
main qui-silon was taken hy yeas und nays, and
resulted us folio* st—Ye-is 117. Nny* 117, Mr.
A-lams voting in thn uffirmalive. it being a tie
ihu res-duriori was lo*t, the Homo thus deciding
thut the Wing ciuimniiti urtr nut nuliried to tlmlr
seals.
Tlm Whigs would lievo carried rha r-soluliou,
oul-i riliey o ive brought Air. liawus, of Ky., 10
vole, hut In- wn* sick. .
If th-' n*siilntmu lin-l b- on ndHpii-d, th- Whig
Jersey M -minus would huve tu««-n than' sums, nnd
ilia Mourn would liuvu iirocucded ut once to tha
oleciioU of S|H-nker. Hut even ill t ni oiso, th-
Adittiiiisim-iuii Putty would linvchseiiHblc 10 elect
th ir cumlidiito by h iii ijonty of two votes. If tin*
Widg Cliilmunts ha l been allowed under the iu*o-
luti-ui to take th'-ir seals, the question on tlicii
c iiim wihiI-I. ol* i-o'irso li ive come up uguin before
thu 11oU*i*, nf er ihc oh-cti-n of Spcuke..
After toe nb-ive rcs-luli»ii li-id been nj eti-d,
ilenylng thu right of the Widg Cluimuut* to seat*.
Mr. Smith, of Mniti-*, moved ** thut the Hou>e -in
now piocoud 11 the vice ion of S|H!ukei,'' uml on
that muiion lie demimlcd tlie previous question.
At this singe of toe proceeding* toe ilou-u wu*
in iho gron ost uniriu-mimt, nnd it beingv-videir thut
momlrt’is were not in o propnr spirit far liu-i .e»a,
suvorol mcffuctuiil motion* were made 1*1 i-lj-mn.
Toe call of the previous question on the motion
of Mr. Smith was then renewed, when severa-
mcm -ef* Otto nplod to »|H-uk.
The C.nir ru oimiiHl th-m tint u motion lor tho
pritvi ius question wns ntvt dcbatuhle, t-ili ill the
statu of excitement it wa* impn**ilrie for the clt-dr
to comnd tlte llou*i*. Une set of mumlw-rs would
demand 0 cull of Ihu llmise, white others rnlli-d
them to order. A third pirty would rni u points
of mil r n 11 do 11 mil tlte yeas uml nays, so thut no
l-usiuoss of any kind coolJ bo done for a long
tlm-.
The 11 use is still in S -salon, 5 o'clock, I'. M.
Tha fellow lag I
of N« Jersey, or
Ilmira refused by.4
to beantur
SW*
I sdby Mr. tUadwiph
1. In th- House. The
to 117 to allow it
rtWt*
tatlvra nf thn
ilssiimr-l as such in
State, having been
in part exclndad fram dUrpriv agesioild* m -ering
of ibe members of '* " —
devm it out duty l<
cnimtry, our views
Sin 1-uml ofuui
of lid*
|au*4 of Re|ire*cut-«ihe< ext-n', *nd with o-m t-r two field pieres
Iy ami tbrf . • T|,„ A lb* ny corps. m»i finding accommodation#
to tlm rights of our. the Immediate vicinity oft he iiss*mlil.igi*.|vtoni d
powers sii I dutl-a “ “ •' -•
a tW pretrnreof ilw mam.
pr-ra-ninilvrs lieto assvm-
i-rfri-an people, tbe truth
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The LIvArpmil titsums of the 1st Novwin’mr,
•*»•« sales of Set l«lun I -it from 18 li'JU I, and ilie
ai-comr* of the 13 li Noremlwr, q-iote sales altU
59-1. Du tli-s-pi ices slww i»ny grout falling nffiu
tlte value -f the urtidi sin 10 th- lavt raison T—
Toeie isaiiilierenc*ii'*tniMin tho nmimum price
nf «he Ut and I3lh ultimo{ bu. this -tiff reocc
wry-vile.ity owing to tin* qon’ity of the article
sold at 1 hero difforutil |»«-r-ia|s, lor lit 10 is as whir
a range i 1 quality as th -re is io pr co of tld*species
of co-to . 5 hui liaik to tlte lowest |-o nt of th - mar-
krt, 13 I tend what will this mini nu n price ot 18.1
wenant th.* purchaser giving for tho nrticl- in thi-
market, an I allow hi.n a lair profit in Livcrp avR
Why 3Ik-.5 ftye.m r —at the pre-ent ra:o of freight
aodnai’hiiiga; and yet ww aro toll that oureotton
it mu worth mere than 53 to 56i., n.td ara slrono-
ously advised to •• hurry iii th • crop” and •• * It
fast a* |MMsible, f«r i m-t*t go-down.*' Tlw ud
v.cv, I coo iJergntu toti*{ it belt aives us tlien
make some exeiti hi tu reii»l till* uugeneious war-
fate against our iuterost#.
A PLANTER.
Ora«ot. *t llAVAtA — Wo leant tint M*\Tri*'
loss t»ra vet left liavaoa.hut vi)l im miliitely on tin
airivalut'Mr Clapp, who <0 * -rot irot .is Conusl,
but a CianuiLsiooer to fi I the pi ice nf C-usul dor-
lug the ab*enca of Mr. Trtsi. aad until lb* questions
reap ciing hi.n aro determined.—.V. 1*. Jjur. of
t ‘- , . •
of thefoIl.iwin<|irop«wiiu#i-i—
1. Tbit by ihVConitoii i-.s ..fthe United Stan-*,
each State has tlie pou -r b* tue*cril« by law tlie
time, iilure, -ml maniM of holding eleriious for it*
own'Rfpri-senlative* I Congiess, wliirh p-«cr in
cludes the right of pro trilling the ri-if-, jd ic-, und
manner of ascertaining md milking kno.vn the re
sult b* Congress ahd t e w rid.
5. That thedetermi mion ofihe.Statenuihoilii-s
auihen icale-l in the 0 on.-r pi escribed by the State
law#, is the otilyevid- ec ol thetdecd-u of mcm.
her* of the Hous-of I q-reseutitives which run bu
received nri-rtothe 0 ;auiution oftlie Ha-is-t nnd
isfiiialanu conc|**ive mill reversed by the (louse
1 i»c|f duly orgsiiitol,
3 That nn -no wkn cannot produce tlie evidence
of hi* election presci|li«i| by the Ihw* of hi* Stute,
is entitled tolukeiWn. in the Hous-of Kepresen-
tntivi-a; und no on • whod-es produce such evidence
can be tfiicluriud (efnru an investigation by the
H»u*o, wJtlioui a gro*s violation of the c institution
nf the United S-nb ahd tint rights of tlw* States
them*. |ve*. \ -
4. Tint tlie Hntj*i«nf Representatives rnmmt be
i-onsli'utninully orgirirari, nor h quorum .orm-d,
until ad the Stilus id' this Union have had uii upper
torilty'io ap/ie«r»*ykll tWir Representutivesj ami
tit .t a Co*.# ilutioiiul quorum i* n»t mvn-ly.1 inuj-ri-
tyoft'm KppreseutMt.i(Ua«leei—after tlm arbitrary
eaclosl -notother m.oibeiyonnny pr-t xi wlt b-ver
—but a majority of all thej members from ell tlie
Stales afier each State hw had nn opportunity to
appear b* her rej resvn|a(iv*a, and to eunsiilutea
purl nftliat quorum. * \
5. That tbi{ Jfc-dy.hrff.jWflrob'ed, liovingnojudl-
old powers, po*so»*Jng fli/'means of sending for
per—na and papqni—il -l legally uu lmriud to
examine witn-sses, uiidc|«»ath, had expressly f-o-
bidden by law to go into n.o con.idernrion of any
business before tbe Ml't** '» "r,anix- d, nnd the
ojth to siipium tlfo Cijtisil|tuio'i administer, d to it*
momb r*-—cannot 1-xn'rci.ollie highest judicial func
tion belonging to Ul-t. Iloue of U* prusanbtiives,
that of reviewing and reversing toe dec sions of tho
State authorities in relation bi their own el.-ctious;
and thut i s only power is to (require tlie persons
-imH-nring hero ns inomb rs to proiiuce the creden
tial* proscribed by, the laws ’of iltuir respective
States. _ 1
0 That thnS'.nt" of N «# J.-rsoy having hy Inw
ptesuriiM-d the time. j>(uce, aid m inner, of ho,ding
e fctioii.j aipl also .tji- time, place, nrpri inmnor of
in« log known the result—aid having f-rtliut pur
pose sutecteil the higliu«l kind of evidence known to
theC-nsriiuliou/tothoCoMin.-nliiw, 10 the purlin.
maniarylaWy'tiliirttf Ufit fdw of nations—a cominis*
*ion under her giihltfw'ifl, mid *ig nd by her exucu-
,, .. live—h is ihbs iitpq'kB'iWo toCongr. »s end to thu
Y<-u# 103; world that we are tier 'Representative* in the 56th
Ciingrt-s«. ri
Tula IhiJj hiving, lifderagntion of the principle*
iihovauffuined, relibed in part to rec-guixe mo cio-
dential* n--d (hit upoii'llte nntbority of n piper,
which,emanating fnim'nn oriirr nut rvcogtnxed hy
the laws of New Jersey regnla i-g ele li ms, and
ihetvfure not underllimhinrlidii of nil ollicinl nmli
—slating merely inference# from other paper-,
tbemselvct n -t urt'dcuce, li-ing ix parte utHlaviu
tikeo without auihdri-y of ill* mw mid wlth-ut n •
lice to us, n-d proved by tlie liw ttsrlf to be fnl-e
upon it* f.ico, eoul IttlittviK*r«oe.v.-d a* proof of thu
litel* it nsserts in any ttuart of record in the Union,
uml auiutoniinn hciiig.irinnlfcited to carry further
• Iii* in.uli toour State, nnd locimsuinmalntho out-
rage upon It r rights, by exoln-iing US, her R-prc-
sentii'ive*. fromi*dimg part rin the orranixuiion of
the W..u*c—We, Inthi! twniif' V»four State, « .J -f
ourselves, and in 'jeliaif- of bur eummon c»u tiy,
a ol of ill ihuolln-r Swtfsf wlioio rights aie out-
raged in tho violarion ofour't d*»mo ta-lem-iiy pro
test aguiust ov*r> surh usurnn i-ut ->f power hy this
bodyrtt./(i|d do O ieriytlljVtbillit i># right to do an net
wldcli will be a IwjtTOHMMnnrp flagrant violution
"f ill-* Cousi|lui|-'drof\l^'L'{iiie-i S'lib**, nod »•*til-
laws nnd rigW of tir-*Siates ihems-lve*, thou bus
the
II mm.vi* 1* MASs/tcmMKTTa.—I-t nnnouur<ng
nil of tho doingVar i^irrisliuig, the Ho-toti
Ihitiy A-lveiti*t-r,' 11 K'lTdi-g Wn-g o*unu in Mu*-
siiitltnseits, siijnj—"Wo Citufe.s vvelmv** some cu
shy to learn whlefi'iil’tlil* tn-mlmrs of the dole.-.*-
•n from tld» Simo.h in'M iim In* honor of hxvimt
given the v-b-ol" tin* Stile for *, undid ue who, vve
ho very w II soti-li d, is fir from being tlie choice
of th- State."
The Adver i«eri(itUiiSt-'*thiit thorn w in fool play
tin- |ir.N-mill#W il.Vik , -"Wrt have no further
m-rks to m-tk- tint I we lv rn further rin* hi lory
nfth-nrnce -riiict* of tlieC.nvontiou except b* say
that wii ibw-rrnitybo'Mh'Oilreid.Miofthn Coiiv-n i -n
us thi- roguia'f'lir.-ndriir the \Vnig party, wn .hull of
— re a •plii , #i*C i'n'l''3lth'-*nth weeoufe** we liuve
ned.the r.'-ultof th-IwAWd halo's wiih i>urpri*u
nd regret." ••
CmOKT M* UTIIU— We bmt .1 tnat a C mrt Atari ial
|a tss i-e erare twd m ihkeky. for tin trial of several
.*a».rfM*N»7l.»rlw««r«i.W.Ml»>lMlr.l
«... thu .ill b. 1*4 Mm It..Ill b. Ihu of cw
Mi l. B.ll*nl, »p—,.’h-ntu |ii«m4b. Mr.
nf th-*# rharft#ta«h*bft^k|tvftpan by Commodore.
UfelUrd.nfa packet ofbt‘iar*,saut bvXlr. Hodgsoa,
li tbv Attrancaa Consul at Umaj and alao, bn-aking
[CorrcAU-imlcHce of the Courier.]
WASHINGTUN, DEC. 13. 1839.
There is no linger the leu*' pni*p«ct of a i|M*edy
nrg.mUution. Io tlie present suit- ef the question,
mui in lit ■ pres-ut disj»o*ili-n of h- Hoo.e, ao or-
ga-dx'ition I* mImmii ns remote as that political mil-
euiuin, i* which |iditician« are to lift io reference
|iub.io duty, ios oad of party obligations
Mr. R ielt,i'i*t evening. o|mukiI w new field ufur*
g-iineiil In the J r* *y ea#--! no I opito* il the view*
ami pro|*.i*'tion *4‘.Mr. I'ickens. I <1111 not under-
stand, prc -isely, in the mi 1st ••flh - 11 i*e in the
House, w lint course he prep 'S-d to pursue but his
course ef remark •veins to hivo disupp*dntrd th-
Admiiiist'-Hiiou men, and «mcuoiNge*l the Whig-
Mr. Dixon H. Low i-, imm-iliutvly moved to rro-m-
skier Mr. Hhort’sresidniinq (i. e. the second part of
it j 11ml gave n dice that he shmtM press the motion,
in case Air. I'ick-ns's motion should fill. Ho sta*
ted that It« woul-l not g-* bey-tt-l the cuutidcr.itton
of the qtte-iion - fthe retnrnt, priarloth • organisa
tion o the II >ti*.-. Mr L'nlib of Aliluvma m ve-l
a reconsideration »f -he vote by which a Commit ee
was •mlera.l t>* l*f apjoiinteil, with notice that he
sluul-ipres# i ;i .c. o Mr. Lewis’# motion provdi
ed. So we are at s-a sgnln Th re an* to be, in
the first place, long debate# *m the tn-di-n# to in-
stntc. tlie Cimvnit'cu. There i* not much clt •nee
for th-* pus.iue of .Mr. Pickens' m eion, and it is to
bur gretted. ioasm-roh a* that i* the only apparent
m*da by which the House can bo ram extricated
from it-embarrassment.
The Semite is id.o. and mu • remain sn, ti 1 the
House be organ's ri. A lew Executive M i».n<c
l-avo bevm sent hy the Prerid. nt to t he S. n >te, iml
acted upon, a *d u dice* --f h ll- and resolutions, in
tended to bo pro rated, are occuri-m illy offered.
4 o’c ock, p. m
Tlte Hobs* occupied nearly tlie whole day
amend og tlte Jvum d **f jro«tvr lay. Mr. Wi*eth-
to -k the finer, t'* sp<*ak ngaln*t Mr. I'icken** pr**-
pos.tion, I*ut he yietd-il ita • Mr.Crahb, nn whose
mo l ot, tlm rosoht'iao of jMslcrday, appointing
Committe-- wn* not msidered hy comm m conrani,
Mr. Wise, th -n, hy c unmon coitscm, in urlar to
C ut an end to VI further trouble in tlte mailer,
iHUght forward a re«*d-it on providing that tlie five
Whig member* an- ontitkal totln-ir raats. It wa*
undvroitiod that the r -sulotion wax to decido the
q Mtstian. as to the right i*f thuo unmlssi m d mom-
Iwis,and tire Dem-axa’acWm d tbit ItsnpvrHil
\p, Khutt's re*oi".i *n. Tint resolution ..f Air. \V #r
w*« Ios yea* 117. nay* 117—two Whig* ahreni,
and one vanincy, Mr. I (belt votcxl in ilt-nlU-m .live,
•ind *odid Al»'»»r*. Sheptrl. a -d R M J. Il-imw.
Mr. Sot lit of Main* moved to gv> into tha riectibn
••fSit.uk* r. Mr. Wire protested a ainst it, u ■
■ reach*tffaith, and’oforder, as Mr. Ubou'aiMolu-
lion wa*st'II in fioru. ’• ,
Mr Ariamsd iH'itdlbatllMresaliitioiiuraain
d*ir*
Tbjmw «kl»,.lk* f*“ **4 «-)• •*
“^nl.N.ejimf mnCn, It m*« h. molWw4,
Mwm.«iI**wIwsIv. I iW*k
,4^»ru.i,nieilpn«ll.
ryet tdhm littempt-d' lit ihl* roontrv,
L'm.IiI..ui'.ih' IV«. !•>’ M'.' M min'
UV-hinguih, D-e. 1*4 V D. 1839.'
* ''JOHNwAYHRlGG,
' CH ARlftS C. S 111 A TTON,
'" { JO.INT U'MAXWELL,
■ rt.M'rttfWth'U,
• T.‘JONES YORKE,
delegation from tha |ieopl« ®f il-e minor had arriv
ed in A.lau-y to make • xplanstions to the Governor.
Tlie fdiowmg fiom yestaidiy'* Albany Argil I*
not »• late, eoninhiing only information received
freup tho * s-at of war 1 np to seven o’clock Tuesday
evening:
•• We do not I -ant that tHeeom|«'.i** that march
ed out on M -nrisy havens yet met with resistance.
—Theassi-mld tge at or wear Rced-ville is sahl to
be large—report say* UMK) men—armed to some
10 Clark's, 15 mile# from the city, lodged tho 0 on
Mdmlay n'ght, nnd yesierdiiy, afier roe- i'ring the
procUmaii-inof tlte Goverimr. prnr|.*inted mu li d
law, took p-Mscssio-i of the two taverns, a d sent io
un express for reinforcement*.
Yesterday, three co npnnies from Trov (ahoul DO
men) parod-d io rid-city, nt n-u-.and left town lor
the scene of difficulty at 3 P. AL, in po-l coiclms.
A' 7 o’c'ock thi« morning, tlie entire force w.-re to
mn-cli against the r.-#i*t- r*. We still bclievo that
liter will meet with lotlo or no actual opposition."
The speculation* »f the whig paper* on this •ab
ject tin* c iriou* enough. Tlm Evening Star bnlriy
couiise'sihelej-idalureiot ike Mr V..n Kensse|.er’s
properly from him, and make a gift of It to hi* ten-
nnls. Speaking of ihu rents payable on the manor,
the Star which nt other time# expn-#«ed such n vehe
ment horror ol Hgruri .n* and agrarianism, Im* the
following passages
*• Wo have nothing to say on the degrading rh-r-
acterofsuchexnciions—f»r if our i(upu , -l can Sin e,
or the law* of the United Stales do. a* some contend
permit thi«n*he offeiidtilism.it isforthenoih.-rilies
todeillicrnte wlmther ibesnmeshu I l-e immodinrely
ettforcv.l, nnd Mr Van Reus# leer's rents annually
collected under the lurimid .||..n .-fa civil b«tdy of
l.OOQeitixe is.lt-riooby iht-Siire.ivilty.nrntthe p-dn'
of dm bay -net, hy u brigade or divirion of iNf mtry,
n lillety nnd civn'y; oe wlmther the legislature shall
take action ami s-o'hnt tho constitution ufihe Stnto
at l'-n*t. without ronflieting with that nf tho Union
s all benatei-de-l nfthe-il on* f More in im -slionj
for it cannot bo deni d that thi* is a ps-cull-ir c-.se,
where ttie whole p-*po|rion of these enmities, nnd
itideitl, th* entire tw-» m Ilion# of population of die
State it# If, if not Ilian 1 lint ofilnt Unitod States, tire
subject di-» n hnxardon* military service, and grout
expense, all f.«r the emolument of oneper-on."
Whi e tho Siur i« «-lvi#ing the legislature to tnke
thoso liitorlii-s with Mr. Van Kensst'lurr# esinto the
Commeiclnl Advertiser endeavor * to charge the re-
sis-nnee mad» hy the wldi popula'ion of tho manor
upon tho de.nocniKc pa-tv. Woq ote the passng--
in which tills wretched shift is res-.ried to:
" Tlm spirit «-f insiilmidlaation I* n-t confined to
ellh'-r polilirnl pnrlv, but Im* become universal.—
Whigs a* well as thosa nf the other parly having
unhappily iM-cmnecorrupied in their princ pie, and
notions of 1 i >ht and wrong, hy the iniquitous doc
trine* which f--r n few y.-ars past huve been mi
sod-dmisty iiiculnruii by tho orators of Tamm my
Hoi), and iii- newspup" * in the support of the Gov
ernment. Tlm c-y of uri-iocmcy has not l»c.-n
ra'sed nmoag them in vain. Tlm Van lten#s--lu- r#
are said to In too rich. Such rich families ought
not to bo tolerated in a dcitmc uti# government."—
N, Y. Pott, 1 tf/A inti.
A ’e lei from Alban ,puhlis-ie>l in the Cheimago
Telegraph, gives the annexed statement of the
cause# of thn present dissnttsf ctioo am ng the
tenant* of th** rntroont
Y-.ii aro probohly nwaie thnt all the lan-l* in rite
counties nf Allmny aad R.-inselncr went owned hy
the I'atronn.who, indispu-ing of them, g'an-*-d,noi
the ft-e simple hut perpetual tentrt. conriiiioi.itI for
the payntenijiy th • pmclniser, aummlly, of n cer
tain numbernl tkippln of wli -m. (o', nt 12 I'usln-I*
to n hundred ac e#,) of four fowls, and the rendel
ing of one day'* service in the mnmh of J .nunry,
of himself aad team: and p.-rhitps some other
service*. Each purchaser wa# also required In his
lease 10 pay a "quarter sale" on di*i using of Ins
land, th-*t is. one fourth of the money for which
a farm wn* told by a leone, tent lobe f>iocn to the
Potroon, and no -a n cotil-l be mario ui-t.l the tofu—
nl wo* first olV-*n<d totlio l'ler-mn, tip.m tho term*
ntl'mcd to the imeudi-d pmclia- r. Such nr-- tho
cundiii ni# upon -vhich all the l-niris in this county
ur owned, and orcupiod, with veiy f-iw exo< p-
tin*.
A*tlil# I* not much of n wheat gmulng conn'y,
the oil i'utro-n co no t- d the d- livery «*f wheat,
f-riumntk t valuu in cnsh.on rent day, mid re-
C'iv.d tvv 1 doll-trs for tho da s service n"d 30 cent#
for 'he fowls. He d d not often ex»ci the "quarter
-uii-" in full, making goa'-rallysomi- tliiny .-r foriy,
-rod occn-i-nuilly one hin d ed d-d'nr., in »uliiliic-
tion of Ids claim f r n m -clt' luroer amount. He
was preverhi il.y indulgent, ,j mil - munis rs were
in c-mst-quet ce indebted, ai the tiui-t of Id# dcuth,
for ti|«‘-y y-'iirs’ hack rent.
All thearienrs of rent il-ioo. the first of Juimnry
»nd Felir-n y, immo-lia ely pr-ee-llog hi* death,
wo p l»y Id* will b.-que.iihcd to D D Birn .rd,
Jacob T. B. Von Vechtea, anl.I. Sievensoo. in
trust, to collect thn same in their own no me*,' or the
name# of his executor*, wl-h nil reasonable indul
gence to the persons in leb ed who are poor, or
otherwise nuf-minute, auri noply tie- rft n. y, when
collected, to thepaxment of hi-,{ost debt*.
Alt attempt w.i* marie last summer to carry this
into elVu.-t. Thi# ur used a *iulu of excited leelmg
among lu ge hod os o| the tenains, who thought
th -t fie I’mroon should, io jtistu-e, sell them tlte lee
simple fm a > oriornte slim; that ho had realis'd a
vast fit t on* fro-n Id* leas-**, und should not exact
tlie pouini of fl sli, and they ref-i-od to pay.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER CO, 1839.
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 14
Stocks.—Sal--# mitda after the First Board, nnd
previous tu the Seeon-lt—39 -hate* II S Bank, 1*29
ri*, 83J; 56 dod *, cash. 83J; 59 do do. s next week
flat, 83.
The following took muro after tho Second Board:
—59 -hares U S Bank, ci*h, 83J; 3 do do 83); 4 do
' 83.
Prices:—U S Bank, 83 Idd, 33J asked.
-•rn. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.
Sxt.K* c T *cK —'58-ahatu-U S Rank 79; 75 dodo
do, s 3(1 ds, 78; 5 I *loibiilor»|; 75 dododoBI); 199
do d • d-*. * fi ) ils. 73) 50 -lod.* do, s 4»d iy«, 78.
The *n os at iluvsiock nxelmit;o wn-etoafnir
mn miu this imirtfogikt« farther improvom-iii in
pri-es. Bank of [Sontmator, Delaware and Htnl*
ran and F-n m--r*’jTnoHO'm nay.rl-,r-l nt nn ml-
•n-e-tfl; Bank of ll.inei* t; Hailom Rail Hoad
North Americ *n Tru*t Compuny AtUmlCuaion Co.
J per ct sinew yixt- r lay. U. Smtes Bank closed at
80,niiimp,**v*-inent-T3 |#rwnt since Wednesday
Stoning! on Hail Rond declined j p*-rc tit.
ExcHAKrtK —The hustiH’ss in t-illsoti England f-ir
transmission by the l,iver|KM)1, thu» fur, is rather
dull. Wo quote hi 91 p- r c* pn-m.
On Pldlid .l;diiu * i-ill fo- fl iUQ was *o'd at tlie
ho.tr I this morning at 93), and une on Balt more for
fl309 *t tlte *«mu price.-*t'om. Ado.
Dokmtic KxcftAXaaU.—Philadelph'a and 0<xHI-
more 6) ,7; Richtri ■mf7.Ja85Cmoln»t--n3;Savanti dt
6; August» 7; Macon 8.9; Mobile 8 8 j; N Orica •<
5jC* Miasiss pld’DruJir—Jour, of Com. IZik inti,
LINCOLNTON, (N. C.) N..v 39.
Fltta—Un Siiudty momtin: lust, Uuween ihu
hour* of I2 and l, thep-acui-fourtown wasdisluib-
ed hy the nluim b. II ol fi e. Upon It* d-sc-v-Ty, it
bad made such progress, is ile»iro>tal every hope
of nxtiguiriling it, helori- ii# rage -hould lie folly-ven
ed. It originated in tho wo k-slaup nf B. Jett.i
Son*. Hod fanned by a -tcu-ly breeze, rapidly con
nmnicated to the n-ljoiiiiiig buildings hmI quickly
n-da.-ed tle-m to n-h-**. i'h 'la geuu-lcoaitn-idious
hotel, iif Mrs. Scheueek, wiih h|. »h*» nppurienani
hoilding-tthe iwostoiy l-nildmg i-ccupied hy Gen.
Seagle and the Mc**r- .l--iioa ; iho -tore of Jucob
Rumsmir, E-q., mid -ill tha building* lit tho rear of
those upon the wmo square, were completely de
stroyed A p -r ion of Ml. Ram-oin's g.ini* wei
ived, it tie or nothing belonging to the other*.
The loss h-**tte<-n v. rv considerable, for tlte.few
that lirvc iiitVoi'u-l. It is est mated by uoae ut less
thun fl25.0li9.
Thk Mamoh Waa.—Thestor* of an armed in-
smraetion in the Rensselaer man-»r. turns out lobe
11 moir hoax; thn t-us.In and tumo.t-| nt litaty pre-
jKinui m in-eirstre-t* it .slieeoocci*io nil by alalse
alarm, no i tit.* pronl tmulion of -oi w triike Gover
nor Im* Ih-ea is-u-.il in v*ia. Wo learn from persons
who hare Ih-o-i on ihe spot, that tho people of tlie
manor have never tikeo up -rm , and th a ulth aigh
it is true that tho offi -er* of the law have '»
Nistod, end larga githcr-sgs of the populati 01 hav*
in several instunce* taken pi ce, yet that nothing
h»« ever occurred t • Ind to the supposition that they
int-'nded to resist ajutroied force.
The best inb'tntvd person* are of opinion that the
whole of ibis difficulty.^ is arisen from tbe want of
determination *hown py tlie Sheriff-of Albany. Had
lie proco. d.il wfc^ifropor .eppearance of res-du-
tion in iho first iurt roc-, ib-» leneut# wou) I hove
*uUmK;*l oflrar. Hi* evi*
dent weV-oeM and li*WW9«,emboldened them to
h M ontlo4heh ipe«bal ^.Uirow|n| ubstucle# In
the way of him and tffcwflk**#, tlvy mi^ht bauble
to make better term* wWrtbe lmdhtrd. I he m inor
war, in truth, be, U>od f -• •*> summer, ■»*
ihou:h it I# only witbioe fewday#past utst 1 Wa*
mad*, a figure in lb** i**#pnj»i#. »V« have betid
of a fashion wbWrlmf»*wH !« that district of
CSX
coll ot th#
Ids paper* lulu •
the 1 hi *at of g-"'
if be did ■
Tbn ,
to the tiljr I
slightest affuariM* *
I|W h • di m- r bran,
l»f uflk>rwlm • amq to
tha born lu.tily* In
ru o-mivl'ed «•* ritrow
jitb burning tar, under
of tlw •dltenrirti fluid
Dkath or MiJ'itt Ltti.k.—Wo observed by ne-
cil -nt, tho other day, under the onlinury obituary
head, a reemd of the d-'iith or Major Lyti.k, of the
II. S Army. Major L. has Im n uu nritve aad gal
a'll! officer in the FI -ritln wars, and Danother vo
tim to th «t painful and •li-u-truas «ervic**. He hit-
from time to time, during ite earlier part of tlte w nr
giv-mus the most heart-ending d. :rripti»na of the
sufie-ittgs eml-tred Ity Im»«|» offieets and nr.votes, in
the Fl-trida c »m|*a-gns,aririn * from tliech-irartsr of
th c-Motry and the p tisonous - imsw. The service
of sen n ing thu swamp* end jungles, in rha«c t.f tho
Indian*, wi* terrific—not so much from danger of
the foe, as from the phy.iral deb l'ty oft 1 e men,
sii|wrindueetl by'.li'-rlinmte, and rruiti the npprehen-
sio is oft te soldi rs .if t to fangs of p.it-onnns s-r-
-—‘i, Mnj -r L. has n** -re l os that the soldier*
hammock were in much gra-ter dtea-l 01 the
he- -Ms, nml the in •e.ensinsmikci*. than tlioy were nf
tholniiatis. The d iu-s-.l wn* a brother of tlte
Hon. Rultert Lytle, of Cinci m-tii. He hail r lutioit*
in this city; nit-1 h iving epuired to Wuslntigten, n
few tiHiiilh* since, ti* settle Id* account*, being vety
feehl-, un I a» his phy-ici nts stid, past lu.-uvety, he
rame hen-to di--with his friend*. He wa«edu*
lated at Union Co l.-ge.—Commercial Ado 1 ilk.
Tkikitt Chuuch Yaiio — the diggings, wh clt
ntoi-irri-illmck for the enlargement of tim .* undi*
ti-m ot’ the new church, several ancient vnults, wo
leant, have had to Iwt dLiurbed. Among the relir#
were tlte tiletr plate and remains .if tlte Countess
of Clifton, interred nl*out smite 100 years since,
thnsaofiho Hon. Mr. ——, ng d ter^H yean,
und a number of nt hers, of tliiMn day* when titles
were so rife in t is limn good loyal pro ince. Thera
renal s ul ilie venom ed dead aro, wo hear, to be
"deposited ia now vaultslc b -ereetc I.—.V. Y.Star.
[rttnN oUK cuMUPnaDRKT ]
MILLEDGEVILLF. Dec. 17.
This morning the special order of tlie day wt# the
bill reported from ilw C-oronlitee on tlw State of the
Republic, in relation !■• the question b-tween Aleine
end Geoigin, through Mr. Stephens. You will find
a copy oflt in the p«p*-t# of thi# place ofuwlny. Mr,
Cruwfoid offered a substitute instituting a quarantine
nf one hundred days, upon any vrsae owned in part
nr whole, or commanded by any eltixen, end coming
frem any |Mirt in tlso State of A! duo, and forbidding
any Interro ru except with the consli-uied eu-hnr-
itii-s of any port in thla S ate, where the vrssel may
lot, uml- r pain of Imprisonment in the Penitent iaiy
for certain sjmeified tlm -*,n- d n-qu ring nil masters
of such ve«#-la to give 24 Imura previous notice of
their departure, andnuthurix ng a search to lie rondo
on board such vessel for any ftixiiive slaves. This
wn* udoplcd os a substitute Upon its final passage*
there was along disru-sion occupying tha whole
monfng.mid taken up principally by two gemlemo
of tli" House. It was passed—yeas 141, nays 43.
In the afternoon tbe Central Bank hill came up.
By referring to my letter of Monday, you will find
that on Saturday the House took up the bill from the
Senate aa n substitute for it* own. In order that
your reitd -Minay mi lerstunri this matter,and may
♦ee that the opponentsof the bill did their host to
make mit'ers a* lb tin object iomtble a* |MM*ib(e, in
thee entof tbe Mil’s passing, I must recapitulate.
Mr. Hunter's am-mlmont to allow th" Bank to issue
it# note* to nn amo-nit equal to it# capital stock hod
pn-sed.
On th" 12th in*t. Mr. Tiaim'*# off.rred tho follow
ing amend mem:—
" Thnt th" precord- of the sale of th" stock hekl
hy the State, and tho moneys arising from eo'J-c*
tion of tho omstntilling ass-ts of the Centrul Bnnk
of Georgia he first applied |-i the payment of tlie
debts of the Stnte now duo or which may heuume
due during the year 1810. and tho appropriation*
made hy this Li g'slnture. before nny part thereof
■lull bo osoil for th - purpose of Banking." This
wnslo.t—Y< a* 79, Nay# 101.
Mr. Millen offered the following nt un additional
section, eying he wished to see who worn thefricn-ls
of the people, whether the genii- men wore widing
to stand uptothe rack,fud-l.-r or no ftnider :
That no note ititi-le or endorsed by nny president
or officer of said B ink, oe any m -mber of the
present l.i-gi-l ituro »hdl b.t di-countcd in said
Bnnk. L-«t—Yeas 04, Nny# 121. So you see, tbe
fri nd* of tlie bill prt-f- rred fodder in their rack.—
The discussion of thi* amendment occupied tho
hnlnurc of tin- morning.
Mr. Ilnrris offered the following amendment:
Thut the u-tt to pr-vent tho circulation of Bnnk
bills under the denomination of $5 within this
Stine. Dec. 24, 1832. he and thesnmc is hereby re-
pt nled so fir ns it r. luto* to, or i* in npera ion on
tho Central Bank of Georgia, but be declared in
full force against all other Banks within tho State
of Georgia. Yeas 82, Nuys 104. Thi* was recon-
uderod un thn 13th.
Mr. Wutson offered an amendment miking the
Director* elig Me by the L-gislaiure. Yen* 97,
Nay-. 87. Thi* was rccouside vd on the 13th
Mr Chnppell offered tlte following a* ait addi
tional section. "And he it ftirth-r enacted. Ac.
timt the Directms of -aid Bunk shill not make any
issues found ilon th <t pint of its capital, c-msisiiug
of Bunk Stock* owned hy the Stnte, until the same
shill In- sold and converted into money, nor upon
thnt part --f its capital, which consist# of debt# due
to the Suite, until tit-* same -hah bo co.h-ctu-i nnd
e-mvi-rted into money. Mr. S ward offered tho
following am ndm nt,vir.t "or in proportion to the
uni uni of Bank Stock so converted iuioc-ish, or of
d- bt-soc -II eted uscont mpl .t» dlmh aac" wf.lch
w-s uceept- *1. I'p 11 iceiving the aecti -n ns
>ui|cd, tlie yen# were95, nay- 88. This wu# recon.
shh-red on lit" 15th So the > ill stood, whim Ctt the
H Is. tlm llou-e took op tho t ill of the Senate, thus
laying it# hill on the table.
TI10 bid was then mudn tho •pecinl order of the
day fur brainy. Ii cime up in the afternoon. This
bill wns similar to the other oiighml bill, except it
gave tho power to the Bunk to lame bill# to twice
the amount of its capital stork, nnd that it gave t e
election nfDirec'ors to the Legislature* The House
amended it by striking out the Inter scc'ion, un i
thus leaving the appointment with thn Guv. rnor ns
heretofore. Alt. C*m« of Cnnid-n, moved on nddi.
tiuiiul scc-ion that no part of tho debts doe ih-t Bonk,
which in the opinion nf the Director# shall bo had,
thnll bo considered part ofitscnpiial stock, on which
loissu.-ldlls. Tbe friendtofthe bill instantly moved
the previous question, nlth-iugli Mr. Cone was in
favour of pasting it. It was decided by the Chair
that the previous question would refer to agreeing
to the report, nnd thereby adopting tho Mil or not,
exactly as it wns w iihout any further amendment.—
The call for the previous question wnssiisnned and
the main question wns then pot upon agreeing to
tin* report, which wn* decided in the nffiimntiv«.—
Dr. Arnold then d minded tho y--n# and nays.
Before they wen* called, Mr. Word rose nnd made
no nnininied appeal ugniust the hill. Mr. Millen
rose for a point of iuformn'hm. Ho asked the
speaker wheth-r, according to th- 17th role of the
llmise, which «nys " any ten or more members m *y
enter a protest against any proceeding of th" House
on pnsring of any act," It was necessary to spread
the pr test immediately In-fore the Houra, or if it
wis sufficient togive notice, thnt a protest would be
en'ered nt number time. The chair replied that
it could l-e enteted at another time. Mr. Millen
arid he gn*e such not! e as ho wi died to join I
with tlie fri-nds of the hill More the people, and
let them d cid" who wore the *0 much talked of
friends id the po -pi-’. The y- us nml nays worn then
railed on the final pissngeof -he bill, when it was
carried yea* 99. nay* 82. It was then moved that
the Clerk do carry the bill inrtauler to tho Senate,
wh ch wa* cairiml.
This hill ha* given rise to a good deni ofwnrm do
Iwte io tho various phases of its passage. At differ
ent times; it wu# do' mred pro nnd eon. Fur ir, were
Messrs. Tarver, Hunter ofCrawfird, Murphy, Mnyi
of Cuts, Stoll nf Ste wirt .arid several others. Against
it, Messrs. Jenkins, Crowf-ird, Milieu, Toombs,
Konun, Wurd, Chappell, Stephen*, and Dr. Arn-dd,
A good deni <-f ennfosi-m existed in the Hnu*o,
thi* afternoon, after the pnsssge oftbe bdl, upon
m -tion in tde to give all the members of the House
leave of absence after SiU-jr-lny. The Speaker re
stun d -rder after a free use of Ids hammer on the
desk. I looked upon tlie affair, although nut of or-
d* r in its results, as a graai indication that tlie Le
gist ituic were determined to finish th ir Seash
Saturday. " So amto it he."
Ymiis,
» pay {
Bait.
told, I bat in tho event tlm
Banks in this State, rtmllirfnso to
or nny portion tlte roof promptly on
cio, at any timetfter the*.id twenty.!
February it shall lie the duty of.llla Hi
Governor, ahao duly not IM thereof, ra «i
necossary legal atop* to annul 1 bit charter of
Bins or Banka, so refusing as aforesaid. 'i‘
Be U forth- r Retained, hy the **tkorit\r OT ,.
#0Id, That it sltall be the duty ufthe 8 JiehSSZl-
era!
be the duty nftlM 8 llciton Geni
of the aereral Ciretiits of tlie State, in which*
nny Unnks n fuamg lu pay -peeie for it*, hoses afte*
the limit limitrd a* afori suid, many beatituateJ , n
institute und pros-cute, under the direction «f
His Excellency the Governor, such proroedingsaa'
many Im neces.aiy to annul tho chatter of #aid ,? ' 1
Bunk for having vi.duted tlie same, either by a
p- nsion of specie payments as uforesxld.ur f.-rany •
other mi-use or alttise of iu ch rteml fninrlii-es 7
Be it further IlnolvrJ, Tluit sh ttld it beembs
neco-sury during the pernancy of any InfortnatC
ur other proceeding, uguinst nny Bat.k I'ora violation *
of itsch irter,iosus|iemJtlioopuraiionsofsaid Bank
or to prevent its asse s from being wastod - aotl
squandered, it shall bo the duty of the Solicitor
General pro*et‘Uting suid ii-f.-rmati-n oroiherjm,.
milling, to apply in unv Judge of the 8(tp8M
Courts of ih s State for uii Injunction, or any fwTr-
process which the exigency of 1I10 case may ijJLbo
and also for the nppiintmentofa Itcceivor to uke
charge of the assets ot. sui-1 Bonk. And it #haR bb' 1 '
tho duty of 1 lie Judge to whom suelt npplkntwo 1
slmll hu mode, on n prop -r sh ming to i-rnrit such
writ of injiii.citon urutner preess, and , appoint
said Receiver, requiring-.f him sufficient bond and
security, und to nmke s .cli prder touching the bus*
iness of said Bnnk, as the public Interest and the
circumstances of the cose mny require.
Be it further Retoived, Thut so soon as. it may
b -juiiciullj ascertained that nny Bank has indimd
t. ep nrityi-ln forfeiture of its cheiier/U shill be
thu duty of .he Solicitor General prosecuting tho
said U'tnk.to i-pp y for an Injnncilim, and .tho fp-
Jiidnuuent of a Receiver. nf.iresa : df and iVrhali l*o
tlm duty 01 t-i<- Ju-lgetowhom such applicat ion shall
be mu le, on a pr-mer shewing to giant such wri
and ap|a>int such it c* iver n-q iring bond und s', cur*
ity ns aforesaid; an.I it shall be tliedu-y .if -aid fl*." ■:
celver to take charge of lhe books f and ihe a*s4is of 1
a dd Bunk, and proceed to wind up its buUness, and
distribu e iu • ffect'a or the proceed# thereof, aim-ng,
the creditor* uf*uid Bank, under an orile'r.hl!'tno'
Superior Court to which the said writ of iiRfinetiou J
mny have b- on made reiurn^ble; and the suid' Re*
cciveris hereby uuthoiix--il to use tbe name bf. said
Bank in <be cull.-ction ol’it# debts, and in prusecut*
ing und defending nny legal proceeding growing out
of u proper adju-imunt of its uffuirs. . ^
GEORGIA AND MAINE 1 ." •
Mr Lawson, of Burke, in roduced the following:
A Bill to be entitled an net to regulatn me mnfA-
time intercourse of thu State of Mam#- with' the
S a e of Georgia a# wed ns the iinerboursoofdiN
tons of the suid S’ate of Maine with llie-Statebf
Georcin,so ns io mure effectually guard and protect 1
the right* niidpr (party ui the cnuensoftliisStair,-
and to provide certain pei.alti # for a vio.ution, of •
th" satin*. «•' 1
WliVM-a*. D iniel Thi.brook nnd EdwardKnllertt^
ciiirans of the State of M-dne, charged within of*
ft-nce uguinst the criminal lows of this Siatv, have 1
fled front j-istlci*, and have taken refuge ih said State
oi'Maim-; nnd whnr us. the |ie<ipl".d Maine, ihrobgli
their con-ti tiled uutliurilies, huve remsed tKHeltviir
ip tho suid fug lives, and offenders uguinst the Mirr
n Georgia to Im> dealt with uccurditig to thu law# uf
this in direct violariun ul the Cunsti utionulThecaire
fedenicy nf States; ...
And Whereas, by this act, the Sluto of M-tine^
has c iiHtiiutvd itself un nncesra y to'-he offence '
committed hy the said Daniel Philt'rook arid Edwarit
Kullcmu, fugitives lio n joriicc; uifd 'whereas, it Is
the duty of thn Sialeof Georgiu, in ttie’exerci-eqf '
her sovereignty, to protect jior citixeiis.in die quiet - 1 -
oiijnymi-ni of their property nnd in th- ir cflnslitu*
lutiunnl rigiiis, thcr. fo-e " ’
Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Re-
pretCHlatiori nf the State of Georgia, in General .
Attemblymrl. awl it it hereby enacted by Uf ,1
authority of the tame, Thut from and after the'.
dny of it shuR not bo lawful' for,',
ny vessel -I nny des-'ripti u-. owned or cotnmundv'd
by n citix 11 of Hie Stute of M-iiuu, orcotning froqt,
01 c'.curiug, or tailing out of any port or port*'of c
said S'utc, to enter into or land at any purt in the.
Stnto of Georgiu, or toivninin at a-chorage in any
offings or rdad-steud* of any port or pirn of -aid’.
State of Gcorgin.
Be it further enacted, Thftt from a>.d after'
day of it stmll nojt lie lawful
any p- r#on 01 per* ms to land or deposit tf 1 *®
or any purl thereof uf Mny vu sel --wned
tnn title. 1 bv a citizen of .bn St-ito uf Maine,ur
suiliiii; from nny p -rt ur port# in said Still
a nny of the ports of ihu State uf Guoij
elsewhcr- in s.ml Stute.
Be it further enacted, Thnt it shall bn-J
of th.- Attornry m Solicitor General, upon (
tlm being proll-rred to him nf nny viol#tluh‘«
ufur goim-sect Ion*; toinstnuto a libel ngdnst.
vessi i ur vess.-ls, curgour cargoes, or any part
of, and sm conviction urc-.nd.-mimti n
shall«.« appropriated to liie benefit of iho Sian
Georgiu, uml to th-informer.
And be it furth r enacted, That ufier tho.
first of it ahull not be luwlul for tlnl^i
commander, mariner 01 inui im rs, passenger or
sengers, of any v.-s*el of any di-script oh, clomtr 0
s d ing front any port or port* -f the Sine of Mab
to land at nny purt, or e.aowlnre, iu the Statb
Georgn.
Ana be it farther enacted. That nny owner,\.
minder, murin-T or mariners, psssengur or pa*,
gers, v nlat ng the nf-regiiing section of thla u
•hall he immediately arrest d hy tlwt civil officers,
b civil officer >.f tho city, tuwn, village orcotiri
wh- resuch vlo’n-orofthi# Jnw may,for the limb’
ntd l»e taken nnd considered ns n practical nlioli
1st, #e.*kiiig ih"d.-#inicii(innftholivcs un i pro|
nf die good citizen* of this State, nn I shall nn
victlnn of tt viola-ion of thn nhove aecdon, Ite .
tenc-d to confineiii -ut nt linrd labor iii tho Penii
dory for a term not less tliuu IU, nor exceeding
years. 0
And be it further enacted, Thnt It Is hereby
th - doty of nil Sh--riffsund r|vi| offi,-or# ufthD Sti
to enfmee the provisions of this net.
NORFOLK. Div. 16.
’•Tr-iX Richxoxd —The Borough Election te
hack to thr people.— By tha TlionusJ ffersot l-i"t
evenmy welcnu that tlw H "iso of |)elegai>-a w -r 4 '
engaged tha whole of Saturday in tlie cunte-l il
e'et-tum c.ae irom N.-rf-dk—M t*rs May uu-J
Southall contending that Mr- Cunningham wa* en-
rid- d 'o thn *rit, and Me* r-. Uuylv and Chapman
arguing th tlh-» t-lceilun uught to Im returra-d to
tlw pool-ln. Ami tbe v -t*. Inline liken, it w.i# ft*.
t-rmi'M tl hvate# 74 to imes 33, drat the o.ecoou
should I** H'lor cd to tliO |te>ipl -.
A w rit was hy ifci{*p.-akor, ani Wednes
day next apprised ns th • day uf vl.-ctiun.
Mr. Allyn and Mr. Cuivologboni cu-nu down last
No dev ha# ho*n app -luted Cw die election of a *
The fleM't has taken • recess tpnil ihe .third
44| ef
GF.OPGIA LEGISLATURE.
'f
lu Si.Kate.
Ftiday Doc. 13.
Mr Alexander, of Mo iwether, bid 011 the luble
the following I’reumbluan l Uesoutious:
W her us, dm recent suspension of specie pay
in nt*, by a nmnh r of tlu* Umk* of this State, bu#
exerted n |«rnirioas Influence In deranging uur
c iinraercialexcit ing #, n -d in -listuihing iho whoo
moo. tuv system ufthucu-niiiy, wild w|.| if cun inu*
e«i entiil upon tho (ihn! jm -pin of thi* 8 ate a de
preciated cuir ucy, with nil of i s co *- *110111 wi *;
ait I wliori-as, lira said Hanks have by such su«{«n*
shin, v ulited ih-ir churter*, ami have thereby l-e.
cento uboox.oo# to tlie peiraltyofofatfidiuteuf their
ror,Mirate right* and immuniii- r,mtd whereas,tln-re
is non*enuring cause, rendering such a suipui.sion
ih* o#-nr>- at ltd# iui", and tlte public merest do-
mind# an i-ariy re*umpibm nl specie p ymrnts:—
Hr it therefore Reuoiotd, by the Senate and
Houuof a rpretenlatiore of the state of Georgia
in General Autmbly met, Timt it utrall Ira die do*
ty of Il s Excellency lira Uuvi-roor, to !*•»• Id* Pen*
damarion (o-|Uiring the several Ban*»lo this State,
which may have tofusrd to pay ia gold or sliver
nny portion of-heir nrarsiaciretilad-**, go ruumn
tne |Mym*mt th oeol'l • *reim*rai or b"f-»re the (wen*
•y • tghth day -*f Fo-rua-y, •■ the «ear
Min -ltd aad |ftAty.
(Corrrspowdc/icc of Hr Southern Patriot
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. 18391
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
At ill" ( losing of my list letter, the House
ingre it.-onlu-ion, but fur nearly an lionndtrrwn]
inst- ad of the tumult subsiding, it wmtiin the
xiiaxe of Milton, "cniifiirinn worse ronfoundi
The Whig# had counted up-mtl)" resnlutinn of
Wise ing rnrricd. hut it was lu-t by a tie (_
th it d'*w|>pnb(tincnt and racoons indescribable.
Mr. Wise cpiit-'niled thnt ns the House had derided
ng-rinst tho Whig d-dmenis fnim New Jersey, ih#
next qucs-ioii was "who m-rrenriited tnsent#,*^'.
Mr. Smith repli d timt the Houra-^ad draMnl
not less Uian six time* ilwt tlie Whig: claim*!))*
•Iiould not like thi-ir 'sCiti, tluT P-fifthe maltrr-
ought to traw n-st until after th-apjiolmmont off
Speaker. , f
The objection of Mr. Wise was a mrro-Rffihbln,.
■s alien his pn>|M.siiion wis voted op, M-Was the-
gener d .uudi-r-tumling thut It win to be decisive r*C
the claims of the parties nim.ri in .the tcsolution^
until the House should be organized, iind.ad-xirion.
hud upon tbo election Itralft if contested by them..
Mr. Smisb, of Main", then pressed Ilia re-nluiion,
for priHCt-.li g forthwith to tbeelwiion of Speaker^
and demand *d tbe pretli-us question.
But tlw Whig* w. rennxiuus for^Wadjournment,,
with a view ..f rallying thair farce# by ilte morrow*
#•• as to regain their lost ground by any me de
pverre thnt mijht app. nr nv-st practicable.—
l'helr n-pcat"d m -tious to thnt effect, were, ho*-
ever, |o-l, ut which their disappoioUm-nt buret
for.lt in fi -'C" iuv.T.iiv*. not prqwr.to appear in
print. They next attempted to gain their point, by
m .v'-ng calls of tbe House, although il wus well
knowu eveiy mranber was In hi* piano. It was
thus |a-rfer'tv uppurent thut Uiey to k this course,
with nouthi-r vww than 10 gain time fur vcxktg the-
Hoii«o with new diffl -it ties.
After iho ditunceful tumult h id snmewnar'subsr*
dwl, ihe nne*tioi was taken nh tlie motinn uf Mr.
Sm ih, "iliit the H-n*e proecil to fra * Irtlon of
Spraker/’andi* wns carried. Yeas' 118/tloys -110,
Mr. Proffi< llton mov dm revnnrider tlw sbun)
vole, with a view ufsn-initting sundry rcSo'ntiults
ol hi* own. Afies some no'#, dobatu, Mr. 'flmhk
moved tlie pn-vinu* qtara i -n, but afterwards with
drew ft. M--s.rs. Jenifer, I'roffiL iihrl otlwr*, thbis
gave rivlr view#, conirnding tint after ih" rejectb'n.
of Mr. Wise's rrsolutbio, tbe, Iloora, ought llran ti>
have iavestiaatral. tlw claim uf tlie utlier claimant#
f nm New J»-r*ey. *
■Several nt ffo-’toil mui»q« w«ra again mdo «•
tiljonro
Mr, Everett,,a Whig. Users rose and raid, "wo nro
hilly hwit* n.M'-d let ns submit like men.* Pit W<
partyf*l»s#diolorarthov(ii riofr nso»,nwli'*ii*l*i«d
In tlo-ir rlamor. Tbo nnetibm sin llm n»mh4M*
msnsMrr Mr. 8mlib's rrsonitran, wis final/y’
•nflr-Jesttd. Dm 196, Nny# iii.
bai-nas# in nr-b r, «•« ih« 1 Icctl ra nf a Speaker. Po I
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