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AtoMlllgu of til
' Mahw, was Insisting
WatWao* sit down,:
i|«t Mr. Smith, of
« right l>» 'Ho (kMi and
» Mr W*Mf 1H.tmfia.Hi
Hr. Ad ims.) mMi “air, Irjrou
k«i him nit down.' 1
it bosiiicasin order being iho
_Aor, tct ; l of tho Hons* wo* Human-
•! ded and ordered, aftar whi-*h228 mambefs answered
to their name*.
Mr. White &rk>., then submitted a Resnlutlun
claiming the Wit bfth* Jersey Wb-g claimants t »
vmein ibe mg initiation nfiha House until excluded
by a majority nFttnconiest.'d morthera
- Mr. VanderjMd mtpn^a d h a aurpria- af the In'
yruductkui of such a Ito-olutiun, iiidefiiuco of the
Vote ye»t -t.Uy, declaring they should no. v..te.
Mr. Whito insist'd that tho tie vote of yo*tenluy
did not exclude the Wb'g claimants from their right
to vote in th-> organisation of tho House, nor c .uld
they bo excluded unless by a m .jority.
ifr Mr. Lewi* raised the question of reception, and
Mr. Drejiugou!o, with a view ofbriogi ig tno Home
to u direct v .t ‘, moved to lay Uto question of w*
coptlnn o« tho iahle.
The question being taken the motion of Mr.
- Drotngooie Was agreed to.
So tlie Resolution of Mr. White c.m!d not be on*
vPjtcrtalnrd.
Jj-IfWill be ohvi.ois from this movement, thnt the
iwVliig* const l'-red th«dr c«#« ns iiopele.s, n d were
willing to natch at /'raws, for Mr. White knew veiy
Well that hv the rule of the House, a tihvote Dequal
to a ejection.’”
• Mr. UornQid'thi'ri offered a Resolution providing
for tho suspension of the order for th/election
Speaker, in order to afford on oppuitumt) for di
mission, as to which set of claimants are entitled
their soots. *’/
' Mr, Realty called him to order, m.d referred to
the 52.1 Rptn Which says:—The uulinished hu*in»ss
in whfriftu* House whs engaged at lire , a«t‘pr-<ce<*d-
ing adjournment, s all have the prefennieu iu tho
order of the tlay; and ne motion on any irh.*r husi*
ness shall be ree dved, Without sp.ciiri lento of the
Haiise, un.ii'ihd’fjijhidris disposed of.'
Mr. Beatty asked the Chair to .Dei
Mr. Beatty asked the Chair to .Dcidu op >n tha
A p >int of order, but the Chair refused to decide, suy-
U; 'Jpg. he should irjnve it to the House.
Mr.BrnaYd then aitempteil to apeak insijji.n
of his Resolution, but Mr.lBea'ty again called him
to order, mfd Insisted that no one should speak uu
til the p.iiht'Of order bad beendreid-d.
A scone of great confusion l)u*n anise owing lo
Mri A-litm* refu ing to put the nue-liun of oiilor.
Finally, llio Resolution was withdrawn and the
V H.fse proceeded lo ballot foi the election of S|>eak*
fib *r-
r-,; ;; The conduct of the Wldga this miming was m-st
\l> inf'imous. A fl.w lution had Iwon td -pled histl
sngbt tfhkl “ the H-aiso do now proceed tu the elec-
lien Of Speaker,* 4 ami yet in defiance of this, Mini
Injure the election, the d sappuiniu.l aua.cl.isis ni*
tempted toxlpmst in other ttcsohiti-ns. This con
duoterill shew^to tin* country which parly it is th it
lias qnwentnd the House coming to immediate el
ection. The frame n days wustod in del>u « w ll
hang round tl»e sieck* of the Whig parly like it mill
«teae,aad stak them in iho estimation of the people
•f their own .prpper level.
The result, of the lust bullot was as follows:—
\ J. Boll., ..
J. W, lones,
F. W..hnkoiw,
Din^Hr.^-.
Daw«»n, v
Hopkins,
102
113
235
, try^—y —.
Noelecitcnhnvjng.lH.en mido the House, nfie
aa unsuccessful attempt <ff Mr. Wise to admit iho
i Jjbrsey claimant*. pneeciled tu u second b illot,
99
113
11
5
1
which resulted us. follow#’—
• J. Bell,
-' 1 • J. W. Jones,
| (••••' D'.x»n H Lewis,
/ ’• Dawson.,
Bffi ... ■ ' I’loken.,
IMflrclW.,, SU
'V The Ilmi*o is jto.w proceeding to n third hullot.
V ' . *Mft'Hiitei Wit* brought up wiiii u bed in u liitok-
•. ’ney. coach."*
You may expect the Me«sago on Thursdny.
M&'j.CTb* following we extract fron the cnngrcssion’il
of the Globo of Suturduy evening, showing
oico n*ior six baf’dfitffgs.—Kp. Gkoh.)
The House then priH’reded to n lldnl linll-t for
o S[wnki*r, and tho rosoit being announced, it up-
pcnr.nl to boa*ifollowsi
.. Whole rtif/nher. of voles 231
Ncccsm y Vo a choice I Irt
- John'W*«lon.')i' HO
Win. C; Pjtwspn . 103
J.
t John C. ’(Plane 1
\ * John Q Adams 1
Joha Bell . 1
The Hou«p then proceeded 'o n fooith hiilloi,
and ibn result Indus announced, appeared ns lo -
^tvhola n’hjnW of votes 23-1
I Weiestnty to u ch.iicu 118
John W. done
101
77
29
I
14
8
1
I that tho House adjourn:
W. C. Diiws m
B.M.T.'llutnr
llenry A. Wise
Dixon H’. Lewis
F. W. I'ik. ns
John Bell;*;
John Q. Adiirrs
Waddv Ihi'mjfon
. Mr- Uii leiw. md m-
lost without h, division.
Mr. Wu.h'ly Thomps in then stnied that it wns
Mr. Dnwsiins wish thin ho should not Hguin ho vo-
ted f„r.
Tito Homio ih m proceedml to a fifth hull-.i : and
the vutebving nnnoii"C *d, it apimaivd us follows:
AVh"le numherof voios, 211
Necessary ip nchoice, 118
John W. Jones, 71
W. C. Daw s m, 4
R. M. T. Hunter, 68
Dixon H. le'wis, 49
John Bell, 22
F. W. Pickens. 0
^Scattering, „ 14 .
y M r c. H. Williams mnvwl that tho Houso ad-
johm. Lost—yeas 07, n .ys 113.
• Recapitulation of Imll .lings fi.r Sp.*aker of the
' Honso yl Represent .lives iff thn rwomysixth Con-
, grwJ:
WASHINOTON, Drt. 13.
Tho Houatf adjrtiirnetl, la-t. night, at 0 o'clock,
after sia ineffectual balloting! (hr Speaker. Tim
South Carolina Delegaiionb 4>l thehalaacaami there
arefHurorfiwof ilwm.wbo wt|l not votw f..r John
W. Joness, or any ’'PhiclamaUoil, Force^lll, sul*-
ml«sl-n maw." Tim Whigs are uniting upon llunirr,
ofVa, a8ul»Tioa-ury Whig. Tim South Cnrolinn
genilero- n alwvd refetr-d tu will ultim .iely votofin-
Hunter, if tho Junes narty will imt go for Lewis.—
riieieare *one l.ulfdoaen Jones' men, who never
wid volo for Lew I., as they now say, of con-eq-ience,
Mr. Hunter will Imi elected p ohups, on llu> second
BhIIhI oii Monday. This wilt be an opposition tri
umph. It will give llm Whigs the ..rga<ds .tion of
tho 11 -u*e. and no doubt, will prevent the pas.ae.'
of ilirSub Treasury, at this or ih • next sosaiun iu any
frin.
In tho Demncr.llc mucus, Mr. Lines had 60
vote*; Dison 11, Lcw-i«, 49. Two members who were
for Lewis being accidentally out of the mom when
the vet., was tnkeN—<ni.| very few of tho Slate
Rights' Deinocisi*present.
Onn noiocquai ceof the ele. tinn of Hunter, ills
thnujit, will ho the i.nmediaio ndmi-sinn of the
Jersey exc uded Whig m-mlicrs. They will demand
to bo sworn,nnd Hunter, it it laid, willadniini-ter
ilm ..alii to ihem. If Kemp*h'ill gets Imre, t>
morrow, they will perhaps, bo admitted, any how
Tut Ch'ikikkk DirricuhTiKS.—A letter fr-m
an Uniunl States idficerat Fort Leavenworth, doled
th’ 21st of November, is published in tho Si. Louis
Ucpulilioin, which at onco se'ilo* tho fears which
have hem ent-rtiiimnl of n co'li-hoi b. tween the
United S ato* nnd tho Cherok.m Indions. A do-
tachm-nl of two hundred and fifty m- n, und-r the
command of Colonel S. W, Konrncy, h id just ar
rived at Fori (.•■avonwonh. front u ntnrch from
•bat post along the Missouri frontier, into thn
Cheinkeo enuntry, us far as Fori Wayne, oii tho
Win 'Is river, near Fort Gibson. This movement
wns mnde inconsequence of Intel igenco c.nitained
in a loiter frumG-nniul Arbucklo to A. Yell, mem-
l»ec ,ff C.i 'grcss from Arkunsu, dated September
28 h, and puh'ished in the Arkansas GaX'-ile,'whHt
intimated that dilficulty was brewing in that quar
ter, between. the Ch Tokens and the mili'ury tnreo
under tho Goncml: mid tb'tt tho Chcr.ikcca, orthi*
Rngs puny nnimig them, would resist, with force,
any nttempi on tho pnrt of the mi itnry to execute
n roceet nnlor from tho Score iiry of Wur to General
Arliuekte, to arras' the munlcrors ofilio Itiilges nnd
Unit liir.t. On seeing this letter, Colonel Kearney
determined to mme.li along the Aikunsus state lino
t < the Arkansas harder, to prevent, in roso of diffi
culty, nnd collision oi combinn'ion iff thn Chero-
kees with the Indians along thu Missouri frontier.
On reuniting Fo t Wnyne, he l'-nrnu.i fmnt uutlinr
i y to Im relied on, tit it the reports of intended
hostilities on the port iff the Chor-km-s were ut-
terly gMnndl-»«—tha' the whole coun’ry wns en
tirely quia— ihrl a wnr with ihu United Slates
wns not thought of by tho Indians—and that no
resis'onne to the arrest iff ilia murderers of B.ui li
mit mid hn Ridges, noedh • iintiutpuled beyond that
which might he mode by the murderers themso.vus,
individually.—iV. Y. Eve. Pott,
Fkom thk MAg.tR,—Tho Aliuitiy Argus of yes
terdoy m .ruing snys that the nmuor diffiu dti s ur<*
nt an .'ltd, if iml.ied they Imvc ever c»i*ted in any
foriniduh'ea-pect,
a< Inform it ion linslmen received from tho Sheriff,
that he is jiicc 'ssfully serving bias process without
resistance. We under.land ilmt he had touched
Itcns.olnervillc, the extieme mnn..r town, lastevou*
tug; und hut Id* mdy uouoyonco was in find ng
quur.ers nm-mg the ii.btdiitaula f-r himself and
company. No mnn, from the slurt, Iihs res st.-d
the scivicu of primes-; ami nolwiihstHnilii.g the
f-omiJn le array ot tho military on the ground, the
miduixht orders here, ih.-. a lii.g out of 501) no-p-
fr.nii Montgomery nnd Fulton, and foma 2008 in
th.*ci v '.ff New Yoik uulcr orders,—not a mm
among/he tenantry hat at yt t, to fur at tee can
learn, appeared tri'h annt in hithsr.dt!
"The dome" m lit It■ no Montgomery uml Fultor.,
countie., unde. Gen-.nl A*o.ill, nuuiheriiig some
otlllmun, itriised in tld oi you W'etl .etdny eveiiin:
l.y r-iilrond; mid niter lieilis on duty iu thuMtou umi
mud yeste day, milil ilir c, 1*. M., were di.chuigerl
in the C» pit ill l*«rk, and returned homo—there
Leii-g no occ..sinn furtheit service*."
After ram irking that till the intelligence »fu san
guinary umi ill irmitig ch .ranters raguniing tlio
movements of th-* resistors Inis come to Albany via
No»v York, die d-iilyjiiur.inls .if whic.t contained uu*
counts of the insurgents liraukiug down hiilgus,
procuring powder.from Coxsackie, driving tho mili
tary out of burns where they hoi tnkeu sh> lt.-r, and
deriinyiiiutlm sui.l burns—die Argus proceeds:
44 The truth is, thn whole matter has been uune-
crs»uriiy rx'ieeeiated—anditio course pursu 'd hy
tho pulili.!..uthoritifs, if it has the warrant of law,
is ntlorst 14 novel,"nnd hus lieen needlessly expensive
mi I vex li >us, pu ticulurly to tho peoj.le of Mon:-
gome.y.
•*B t it seems the end is not yet Th- Governor
recommends—noy nppu ii*—in the tenants to apply
f-i re.lies to th' 1 L- giilatnrr.: und he pro mis. t
ill in "every fneni y whiclt he executive dep irtmen*
c.i.i ulfoiil in/iruiging their voniptaihh bifote the
l.cgitlntuic. ‘I lie Kvnni«g .1 ..iiriuil eov.rs ills ex-
ury with theiegisofi's approval, uml (l.-clnres
this to he the rigniinui wi-o course." 1'ossildy i<
ntiiv Im: hut we tros sh .11 not he uccu-eil ol 44 in-
cei.diur.sni" if we inquire wlnit the Legi-lutuio can
dof Can t uteri', re with tho cnuirict*? Cun it
lress M ihe 4, coinplaint»"of n.c lunui.toT And il
so, In.w 1"—A T .- Y. Eve. Pott, 14/A iu*t.
The report thnt the Albany mi.bin had returned
from the mnmiiir on Wi d ,-sday evening wh*b mis-
take. The following isfr.mlhn Alnnny Kvoniiig
Joumiil of yeste.duv alt. rnooii:
Thk .Maxoii Utrricft.TiKs.—Gen. Av,ri I. of
Moi-tt'iniihy conn y,w thlive hutidre.i troops nrdei-
ed ..li Monday evening lust, urriv.d in this city lust
'v.ming. Wo nro happy toannounen thntcotnmun-
iostions linv been received from thet wns interest'
ed, whirl, uiitliorise a coulident hop.'tluit all further
resistance to the ex<cution of tho law hns been
iibuml .iii'il. Tho iuliirnmtion received from the
Slierifflii«t evening, is ii.n* lie was -ticee.sfu ly ex
ecuting hisproce-., without ivsistnncc. Underthcse
drcunistances, Gen. Av •• ill Ins linen nr-lu.cd tu
Uuiii wiiii tho tr ops iimlcrliisrominuml.—Albany
'lliurxliiy evening Journal.—A T . Y, Eve. Pott■
13/A.
m ■■
John W. Jones,
John Balk
Wnt’C. Dawson,
F.jW; Pickens.
Lincoln,
JBmi taring,
1st. 2d. 31. 4th. 5th. fith.
113 113 110 101 71 39
102 99 1 2 92 21
11 11 103 77 4 1
5 5 7 8 6 4
3 5 6 14 49 79
5 29 68 03
4 11
1 1 2 3 10
Some sensation was created in th s city yo«terday
by the circdatioit of a report, that the Bank of Au
gust:! hu.l mfu-ed any longer to receive the Mils of
nnyofthe interior Banks. Upon enquiry Into tlio
mailer, wo ascertain the facts to lie, thnt th-> Augus
ta Hank hn* r- solved no long.-r to receive on Pe
potite, the hills oi uny hunks, except those of this
citv.SavHiinnlinmlnllihe Hanks of South Caiolinn,
exe. pt GuoigetownandCheraw ; Inn it stills receives
in payment ihe hills of all Dunks, which it has
huiuiulore received.—Anguita Chronical 18/A.
nnved that f-mher Imll'iting
'-'I* Mn'Lsiwis Williim* m-
postponed until Monday next, which was agreed
aRfip-rafn* 87, noes 85. ,
■ ‘Jh* Hnqae tlien adjourned at nine n chick.
i j .L TCorretpondctr* of the Char. Comer.]
WASHINGTON, DKC. IS.
The Sena’o y.Mterd iy b cam - tired -f wai- ing on
ighe House, and on motion iff Mr. White, Tenites-
. . «ee, directed that theCha rmm should pr.w oi to
sippoint tlie Stsnding C'inimilie', widi the exccp-
• Sion oT the Chair .urn of the C-.nimflee of C»m-
, ■ m-ree, which was immediut- ly l-all.it.-d for, and de-
OK elded In fsvor of Mr. King "f Alabnma TheSei.nle
4hco adjourned over to Monday. when tho C minut-
£8*4*111 he annmv.ce.1. ,, , ..
; ' Yesterdiy, Mr. Rh ltvoU-d for M>. J.***-#
4he two last b-tl ots. who . Im supported Mr. Lewis
Your R«pre.'ontativ.', Mr. llolinos. voted through
out for Mr. Pickens, who is decidedly one of the
igest muftin the H "1 ,K *
I, by all, were it not for his peculiar political
;■ If Ih. frl..n’U i*f M«<". I.-wH,nS Jjjm ml),
L" ./oiili.r c-.i i.UHh c. 111., rc.ull -III he In In-
..ifftflbn'Aihoi.lr-iU«'..n. ynuni.y |»-nn.ive hy
"""Aiidta'hnrile,M'Mr.- I..in'KwsU«l»
«l'h.r 110,n clci.r mil'lli.y nf ill..; wlrol.-1 n..... In
its present >ijatr» »«d thi.twi't't* w i'l prelnhly decide
this even ng that the first namo.1 will Imtlie m'Hlrx-
pedienteanline, not vitiistu iding th* opposition iff
#h# "powers that Im." „ ,,
Hu ll irs ar* iu citetilaibm iha' th * Whit#, to pre
want Uw election of a O'sl run Nul l icr, ami thus
to cb-toM lbs beast of |w i evils, will unite on Mr
Joaet—Uwfo is son'trinhiulho input, as! Itea.f
wr»t n mpt.li arlW|HOi» »su I !*• b<i 1 to» 4'wfal
whether it will b- iHt'sueda* a |>arty w-tsuro, or
(Oiinc., Ihu 1-H. >1 ...(-. wir.nl Im ww uii .".in *■
»»** ws»
U Mfrfi. J w.*mU»o» Ih,
rf|h.|tM,««iili.n PIMM* Irtih,
Ihkir Km|iw, fw
OvIwS ,M rWkMhyifSUupr,.
SI A'Y AiT Sf AIM's
Klac ol tliafrra! still Iwsrthy away,
Umlimin'd through ages yet untold ;
O'or earth's preud realms thy stars display.
Like morning’s radiant clouds unrolled.
Flag of tlia skies! still peerless shine.
Through ether’s asure vault unfurled,
Till every bund and heart entwine,
To sweep oppression from the world.
FOll PRESIDENT.
MARTIN VAN BUREN.
POR VIDE PKE8IDENT.
JOHN PORSYTII.
Subject to thn decision of a National Convention.
Wheims, a high Tariii wd** ••
levied, tends to build up a treat s
facturrs, by taxing ihu wtwlapnop >
the |ieopto of the plant mg States, it
lha Northern rnpim istt and where *, hy theinevi.
tabln operation of every ancti law, ha V.lii,* ,ff tho
productive Industry of tha 8outhe t section of thn
Union I* greatly diminished and h mlctj ofcr with
out consideration to am.thor sect! i, aqd whereas
th.» snma unwise system of taaati. 4 hi* Iwiet.ffore
sedueedt and must t.lw .vs seduce 4
tho Gonmal^urontmeni away fh.m]
eemomy nnd mtu the device nf plui
gattl expenditure* of the public m.
WH . j
Resolved, by the General, Asset
ofTenn-ssen, that i “
. lhut onr Sen:
striicted ntl.l otir representative* roi|««stiJ tli'reslst
any att.;mpt wltieh may b- m .de. from Whatovcr
quart r it may come, tu itnuvaso tho duties dn'ltn-
E tried goods l eyond tlio rote* fixed l.y the net of
ongress passed fin that purpose during ihe cession
nor of tltJ, State of
SL-m
11-um, ihr Murick Shephard, when Ita v'alimf
tha Holtr.des, was pretty roundly taxisl hy the no*
lives for nil the svrvic.-s which they rendered him
which, being a pout and |tonr, Jamie felt ami duly
resented.—lie gave vent tu his spleen In the follow*
lea lines, which he wrote in an album at the tutind
ofU.va Inn;
" 1 have sailed round the creeks and tho headland
of Mull;
Her vole* are unrulturcd. unhallowed and weedyt
Hoc moutna ns are barren—here haven is dull;
Hero suns may bo brave, hut thoy're cursedly
greedy,"
The day n. or the almve was written, it esme
and* r tlm not'm* of a native of thn Hebrides, who
. wrote (lie following sma.t rej.dnd.rt
" Ah, she;.h rl ,.f Kttrii k. wj.y sorely complain.
Though tltj* boatmen were gnwdy for grngt
Tim Iienultes of Stiri!a,hy this you ptoclamt,
* a/fng."
••s I'
of 1632 3
Resolved, That tho Governor
Tennessee he requeued to forward a e.py of the
foregoing preninluo end resolutions to o ch one of
our Senator* and Kepresentutivos in C( ogress.—
Nathville Banner.
FRKSH SHAD.
Be it known to ail onr lioges, of the Epicurean
ordei that 44 mine host" nf tl.e City Hotel, served
up fresh shnd to Ids guests, ut dinner, pn tb" 20th
inst. Only think of it, Col Stokk; how your mouth
will water, when you read tho above.
K7* A gold mine has been recently discovered In
Randolph co. Aluhnmn,!* described ns exceedingly
rich., In one day gold to tho amount of $4000 was
f und. One lump was picked up worth $320.
LATER FROM WASHINGTON.
Tho steam packet Beaufort District, Ciipt. Simp*
n, arrived last night from Chnrloron. By her
wo received the Courier of yesterday morning —
From thePos/seiipliiec.l we oxtrnetthe following:
3 O'CLOCK, A. M.
Tho steamer Vnnderhilr, Cuntuin Lawton, from
Wilmington, ron.'h. l the wliHif this m .rtdng ah'.ut
3 ..’clock, 'u: brought no m ill lurthei thnn Rich
mond incoi • •quence.if th" bout fre.n Wn*hingt«n
having been n;r.iun.l on the 17tlt, nnd being enclos
ed in tho ice mi the 18th in*t. Wo 1-arn fn.m a
nnssniigcr ilmt on tlio 8ih ballot fjr Speaker nf the
House, theta wns no choice, Mr. D.iwson, of Go.
having received J;.n gioHtost number of votes. It
was Hltogether uncertain in the present state of par
ties, when u SjKJuker would lie elected.
(From the Courier.)
SOUTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE.
IN SKKATK, DKC. 17.
Mr. Pinckney, from the Committee* on Federal
rel'iiions, subiuhtcd a report on the report of the
some committee* uf the House, in relation to the
contiovursy between the Stoics of Georgia and
Ordered for considoitiiiii to-morrow.
Muitte,
Tho Ru-tian Minister Ims published nn ukase
allow ing the free exportation from that country, of
whe.it flour and biscuit nnido of it, fi.r swan yours,
and offering a premium on these exports of 30 til-
rupees a Imirol of iHMween five und six puds
(200 to 240 lbs.) fur the first four year., 20 fur tl.e
fifth year, 15 f-r the sixth, a-.d 10 for the 7lh yeui
fium the (Jute uf thu ukuse.
AMERICAN DIPLOMACY.
An article in alula number oft ho Eastern Argus,
remarks on the ability und success with which our
Foreign rclu!ion* imvebenu conducted hy tlie pre
sent ublu Secretary ofSttite, Mr. F<>r»yth. No one
of his predecessor* ever did more, oven if nt much
to elevate the character ..f this country abroad, or
lo ensure to our m re.lmnU every P'lssihleudvuutng,
for legitimate comnic cml onterjuiso.. It was li.o
coolness and tar.t of thn old Chief who then held
the rein* ofgnverumeut, sustained by Mr. Forsyth,
that ojmpt’lleJ Fr.inod to pay her acknowledged
debts, note ithsiiiinling her bravado' g«i.iiculutiun*
and bail fiiitli. Ho, to, ai-leil by .tlio rousuinuto
wi .hint of our presen* Chief Mugistm e, ha* saved
the nicruhiint* from tliit ’ intil filin' which would
Imvo (ivurtakeii them hud a w-.r grown out of mir
roinpli.-uted frontier slitfi. ultis-s, nn evont which
would prnb .bly have hupprnod ere this, but fur the
fiimii<--s mid piudeuce exhibited by the Si.itn Du-
pnrtntoni. No man now l.efi.re thu public lias ten-
lered tlio country or llm demo'-rutic party more
valuohlo service tlum Mr. F»r«yth. Ha was undeni.
nbly one. of the most talented und clli iont suppor.ers
of Gcner'il Jack-on’* Administration in tint Senate
of thu United States, a.xl h i bus fully muiutiiimd
his superiority us uu uccumplishcd diplumatist.
The people are not ior-nsible to, nor do th -y forget
•uebservices, though tho inercuntila coin niinity
inuy—und they will untfuil, upon n suitable oppor
tunity b. ing presumed, to exhibit th-dr gratitude.
—N. Y. Sew Era.
From the H^rtAiag/oa Globe, 14/AtxiZ.
The following Hue uu. lysis of the question .which
has i.gituted the Houso of Uepiesemotires for tho
last two weeks, bus been handed to usbya tni'mlwr.
It is so ole ir in ita statements a* to supur-ddh argu
ment; or rut her t he statement itself is the most con
clusive apjumo.it, M
ARMY-APPOINTMENTS.
John C IVrretr, of Vn. to bo 2d Liaut. 1st Infan
try, lOtli Novemlier, 1839.
Gnuivillo O Haller, of I’a., to!« 24 Lieut. 4th
Iiffuniry, 17tli November. 183:1.
R I Powell, ofN. C. to bo 2d Lieut. 4th Infantry,
17th November, Id3 l.
Benj'iinin H Arthur,of Vermon 4 , to be 2.1 Licm.
1st I tiiait ry, 1st D cemlwr. 1839.
NAVY O.tDEUS.
Nov. 27. Passed Mid. 11 L Lewis tranoferra I
fro n steiini r Fu ton to self Flirt,
29. PuiserK A Thornton. Ass’t. Stir. D. Har
lan, and Boatswain N S.eirtborgb, *lo..j> Dnle, (ler-
pomriiy.)
30. Passed Mid. E Lmier. navy yard, Norfolk
Dec. 2. Lieut S B Ui-s.dl, steamer Fulton.
Purser T B Nille, brig Dolphin.
3 Lie >t A Griffith, furmugh 12 month*.
4. Lie it il V I’urvniiic , Ken.lev iis.Br'iimore,
vie- Lent W M Glumly, d.-iacltud with lexvo three
mouths.
MARINE CORPS.
C'.nngn* from 1st to3<ltli Novem'ier.
Nov 2. Captain John Harris, to Marina Bar
racks, New Y ok, 11relieve Cnpt M tc on ajr.
3. Cap. U M cornier, u relievo Capl. Uruvourt
on recruiting service nt New York,
Capl A N Brevistrt, as s am as relieved, to Re-
criiitini rend vous, Phi ad-lphh.
5. 2d Ltout E L West, to Head Quarters for
du >1 (jotted >.n the23th.)
2d. Ltout W L Shut'loworth, navyy rl, New
' ^ ad Lirut J ft Wilson. Marine Burnmks,
Chariest <wii, Mass, f *r duty _ , n ,.
IU. | si Li-ut Gil Te.rcil, *obr Fliit, B-ilti-
1st LI an F C Hal'.navy yard, Phllsdslphls,
o# d't y.— lr.a* ml >'<»» Ckmniclo.
Clkk cai. aii«*wD»K«#.— \n Koglish psp-r
tells HS.Hil Story m Rfl.ergymitri.wliu, bsvl»i
c-ived « ptl'dic doomnont, wmrlt wsai^lernl lithe
rasd in all tlw uhtirelm#, ami which w»# l,’* r, ) B |'{*'*
U. .mnuhn, llwl >'s« , , | l t* l—"'v- "tf"
iiu. dsaU.atiun. linv had h'*ar II*"
The steam Pucket Columbia nrrlvod at Now Or-
leunson Frist .v with Guiveston dates of thu 7lli and
Hous on ol thu 5th.
Tlio most important iut-lligniic.* is the progress of
tho invasion of Mexico hy Col. Ross, lute ofthe Tex-
iuu nrmy, with a force of Mexican Federalist-. His
army is sa.d to amount two thousand men, und daily
increasing. Hu is said in h m* already taken two
Mi xicnn towns, und in the ff st eugugoment about
two hundred prisoners, including reverul officers.
Tho Federalists urged thn slaughter uf them all; to
which Col. l(o*s oiiject. d, Tim w hole number then
imtnod-ately joined tlio Federal nrmy, und the olli-
cers were set at libuity on purolo. The Federalists
in the prnviuceof Durango were also rising, ai d as
soon us organis'd, me expici.-d to join thu main
body, under (-‘ol. Ross.
Wu find the following hems iff Incut nows in the
papers.
Tlio Senate of Texas had r-fus-d to confirm the
ti'-minution of tho lion. Kiclmrd Duniup, as Mins
ter •Plenipotentiary to the United States;und he will
consequently bo immediately recalled.
Samuel Rob its Esq. Secretary of Legation tu
the United Suites, resigned Unit appointment sumo
weeks since.
Dr. Willi* Roberts, late Collector uflhe port uf
Galveston, hns been remove.!.
An expedition wits soon tu leave Austin for the
higher water* ofthe Colorado. Thu object appear*
to be to chasti-e the Cuinnuahea und explore the
country.
Gen. Hamilton had returned lo Houston, and was
on his wuy to Austin.
The advices respecting the crops are cheering
from all pn.ts of the country. On tiie Drums tlio
co ton cr >p h id been rein irkably good, und thu cu>n
there and on Red River never yielded more plemi-
fully. The Houston Telegra -h says that nuiw'nh-
standing tlio large amount of corn raised tld* season,
it will ail be required to support ihu increased emi
gration.
A hill na lmrising the crei liou of n light house ml
the cast cad of Giilves on I d m.l has been offered in
the Senate, nnd it i* said w ill pass without i.p,ui*i.
lion. The want of u light houso at this place ha*
long been fi ll.
NEW JERSEY CASE*.. ,
By the Constitution of the United States, article
1st, section 5, "each Houso shall bo tlio judge of
tlio elections, returns, and qualifications of its own
members."
A mnn may recelvo the highest number of votes
given at an elect ion, end be pru|ieriy returned to Con
gress os a member, and yet so many uf the yules may
be given by person* not qualified to co/r/iUjif de
ducted, would of right givo th<* office to hlVopp un-nt.'
If the right of the member holding the 'return* to
membership were contested by him vrlm received- a
majority of thelegil votes, rids wtxild'present 0
question of conto*ird election.
Another man might receive theWgllriil'ilijffibft-af
voles, und their legality mil disputed ;'yit if;'by
erruneo s compu ation, or by fraud, mWtnke, or
i.^pru|>crconduct on the part uf thereiufni.ii: offi.
cers. bis’oppnnum should obtain the c rtifiuuii* of
election, or oven it Governor’s eomuilssl'l^ founded
tho.con, the nmn who r.cuivod the highest Tilimhci
I'lvgnl vo us wmi dof right b>‘entitled tithe retut n,
wlietln-r iu tho shapud' a certificatefranireturning
officers or Governor’s co'mtnis*i»n; and ifTitl cluioie.i
hi* right to the return, bauue tho Hume, It ’ wnu.d
preient a eulw of culnsi. d return, I •
A third may receive the liighest nimfier of legal
votes, and be in every respect properly're turned,
that is, both lo.-ully dueled and cm,(it-iti.m.diy
returned, und yet liitn*olf not eligible M nfftcu.—
Such a ense would present a quo-tiunuf'quulifica-
lion—of each of which questions thoiluuseis solu'
and supr. me judge.
G uernqr Pennington had. not, norh^ jJither of
his ci'ftiiy ing clerks, the righ( to judge
lion. The.r dutv tequirud them to m.ikn returns^
which conformed to iho unto >.f ih6 p nl Jn.ok»;'
and any returns which iboy iimd.*, iljiit Jitl nii;
ro form to the nate of tho poll books, wore' false,’
I f thn retur -inj officer* kneto thnt thgjr rnturne
did nut so coolnrin, the returns were b •ih/n/se and
fraudulent; nnd if the Gov. rnur of Now J* rsey,
wh.-n Im gavo tho commi-sion to lit**,-five,-Whigs,
knew that, the relnrne vtervfalee nnd fraudulently
mnde, his commission, no/trilhitaiiding tins grout
seal it np nun'led thereto, likeihere/Nrfff (of wld>*li
it is only in'tnd' d to bo evidence,) is n»t,«ujly fruit
difent, but dues not give a shadow iff We la, mum-
herriiip on the floor of the Homo, . pj
All the votes offered and received ByRll*: judges
of thn eie.-tion, und entered nn the'-poll* books so
fur as tho ule.ks of tho counties, pr ill* Governor
nnd Council, had a right to det<-rmhin,iW>n* good
and legal. If they received tlw. vrttes-of not
qualified, nr refused votes of tliose tvbij wi-qauli-
lied to vole, the llousn, and the IJoUs* nluin-.uiidei
the Cuiisi union, ran make the cbrrkttidn; loii iho
clcr • were Ikiuii.I to rortify llm relnrne tntiy, and
the Goveiniir'scommitiiun tu cunfornt to the facts
of thn case, ■ Ajti 1
Tltey wi-re biilind. hy ( Very nhfigi)tjqp f ‘»nbqt(t\tq]|
of tlio votes received by tin* jud jes,^. jppljo p lyify
them Iter -; *md uny return of moqijj/iy*,., fo/mjled'.
upon a less number or votes than wjt* tvc.uy. d nnd
counted by the judges nnd emi*rpif/>ti;tlinpqll,lio'.k*
is nfalte return, und must be. jet^ldp pin. such
falseiioial appeuriug f,o ihti Huiissj^'a'piL jlip,jH*ituo
must, in pluceof tii(*7V//*c fe/nm, rank** q lrur re
turn nf t huso ppr.u.n* entitled loihui’r s/ti.tsfn it.
Now, tho proof is clear, that thu Do mm! ratio
members reroiv.-il u majority whim peopla’* vines,
ami tluiMi vii e* wen* count -d and entered on tho
poll hook*, and n»t disputed hy tile judges and in
spector* of elect‘on.
Tltis is tint denied by nnyntmlu tho Jlmise, uf
either pirty. Tltoy were tlieiinniiiied ip thn relume
and commisinnt ns innmbers; nnd tint much nt this
hns been improperly withlin.il, il is th • dipy iff tlie
Hou-o to declare that tli -y ure s.i entitled, und, hy
virtue thereof, tu thnir seat* ns m.tinkers, ••util hy
purging thu poll* on ho(h sides it shqffhp shown
tliut tho Wh gs liavo rocoived u inujm ity of tlio vote*
nf qualified voter*.
No upright itiun thnul I ctiU'itonnncc flit,,attempt
tu i.void thn count on thn pu l huoksj ()jr, »hpul^
a dike or fraud bn tpier.ited in ^hij^a/Nrn pf n a
member who did not receive thn hi/ttwtLt'Umber.iff
votes, undisputed ut tin* time of making the return.
Tl.e purity of our public olli cr* should in this lie
kept nluive suspir‘oii, thutt’iq people *)ipp|d Iso o •
li lied withlheexpres-ioiiofihi* public will through
’ ‘ " ' * ni ihe f * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' * *"
Cain* I,
I'hilndclpli'a und Virgitdiu.
CORN—Retail
Cargo
OATS
HAY
WHISKEY—IVr gulluti, hhd* & hbl*.
GIN—Nortliorn, per gullon
TOBACCO—Cuvendish,
Muniifuctured,
MACKEREL—No. 1 *
In raid tlw dsol-S' Niton, llt^y — - - - _ .
Ihsj might |her. iaare tha cli'iroh. Mob
tbs blot, an! Hwelar|ywan rud tip dtWimao* lo
*®fty pawa,
«-
Were p-'OtUeast nwnj on a
VOiliniEHClAL.
LaTKST DATK8 ritoM LivKtiruot...
Latest iutki rnoN Havrk
Latkst datks from Havana......
Nov. 13
Nov. It
Dxc. 7
SAVANNA!/ EXPORTS. DEC 21.
LIVERPOOL—Siity Commando—1930 hale*
Upland nnd 135 hairs 8,*n Island Cotton.—Ship
Tamerlann—1098 hales Upland Co* tun.
GREENOCK—Br ship Cdlypra—1029 bales
uphjnd and 3 hales Ses Island Cotton,3 whole Mild
27 half casks Rice.
NEW YORK—Ship G.stnn—408 bates Cotton,
89 casks Rice.
, LIVER I’OOL-Shlp Harriot—827 bales Upland
cotton.—Ship George—1242 bales Upland Cot
ton.
HAVRE—Bnrqna Oxford—924 bains Upland
cotton nn.l 9fl cask* r!eo.‘
NEW YORK—Brig W.I«on Fnllere-328 bales
Cotton, 11 hagsCuftne, 11 pocknge* Sundries.'
JAMAICA—Sehr Hudson—8M,0110 ft l.nml-cr.
HAVANA—Schr Franklin Greon-51,370 feet
Tlmlier.. ')"•
WILMINGTON—Sloop Stranger—3000 b a.hah.-
salt.
Savannah laa rkc't, Dec* 90.
ItoMK PRODUCTIONS, .
COTTON'S-'Uphitid, ord. to mid.
Fair to good,...... <
1’rinte...
Son Island,
Stuincd
RICE— inferior to good....... .....* '21® 3
FLOUU—Howard St 7,
a © 9
»1® ni
lo ® 104
— ® —
a
$8 ® 8j
70 ® 89
— ® —
40,® —
— ® 73
37 ® 42
43 ® (12
3.1 ® 40
10 ® 22
13 ® 14
16 <S$»9
13 ® 15
7 ® 10
IU ® 14
, 13 ® 14.|
. 25 ® 27
. 0 ® U j
. 10 ® 12
47 ® 43
21 ® —
TALLOW—Per lb
POUK—Me**..
Prime <
BACON
HAMS
LARI)
BUTTER—Goshen.
SOAP-Yellow
CHEESE
CANDLES—Northern Mould
Spur nn* ceil......
Georgia ........
LUMBER—Yellow Pine Ranging Tim-
Imr...... 6 ® 10
8l>Sawed Flouring Board* $10 ® 22
River Lumber, Boards,
Plank *ndScuiillihg....$l'> ® 10
- Qimrtored, 11 inch Plum
ing Board#...... ..... $15 ® 16
White Pino, cleur........$20 ® 25
Merchniitnhln ...........$14 ® 15
Red Unk Stu*.es..'.« — ® — ,
Shingles $5. ® 0
rORKION PRODUCTIONS.
BAGGING— .,.18 ® 22
OSNAUURGS 0® 10
BRANDY—Cngnnp,.,. $1.40®L-73
aiN-H..ih.Md.....................$i(J8Sj Co
S A LT—Cargo —...®, —
Suck ..,,..$1,62 ®l 73.
SUGAR— Havana, White........... 12•—
Briiwii —> ® —
Porto R«n,•••.’•• 9.j® 10
Muscovado... 8® 04
St. Croix..... 10 ® 10j
Now Orleuns.•••••••••.... — ® —
Refined Loaf. 15 ® 10
KXCIIANNf!,—On England. Onto per cent
prom. Dr.ft* on N Fork, at 3 days s’ght', 3a3|
per cent premium; st'.ight, 4 per emit premittni.
FREIGHTS.—To Llv. rp.rnl to |d. Hutrc 12c
New York$ 1 per bale.
Statement of Colton.
Upl’ds. P. 1
Stork on hand, I *t October, *•«,..* 1521 11 $
K.cclv,d rill* week........*.... 7851 82
Do pr ylqtis.y .30520 344
39084 .
Exported tills week.... 8003 633
Do previously. 17020 217 25722
334
Stock on hand, Including nil un strip-
boaidnoicleaierituthe20th Dec. 14272 •
202
MOBILE, Dee. 14.
Colton.—The nc.*lpt* iff. the week real'll on It
3007 hules t pruvlmtsry 88115; in nli 11,052 hales
against 48,571 luigs Ht th.i rmtn<p niing dn'e list
season. Kxi'or ml this week 302 hn'e*, pis vimislv
847, ninking 1349, iif di.si 7.487 nt tho sums tints*
last season, Hnd 10.854 in 1897.
The stuck on hniui Ineln linn nil on shiphnnr In >1
rho.red, is 11,801 bnles, ngainst 41,141 b .les list
seasont »ftlds weestlm iti* tlninm mm now no »al *
ulantt 3000 I Miles against un ostimato ..I MllOO lor
your ut this time. It will lie soett that (ho receipts,
exports nud stiH'.kson hanri nnd on #ti|o fill fii
short of the cor os|Min.Hng iioms for Him last twp
yen'*.
The transactions for the week have heen remark,
ably light, in till not exec.tdiiif 200 li*. iff wliki
*11 to* to the .amount of almiit 13110, half* r ok i.nu
previous to Wednesday lost. The pro
spect of a limped incron-o »*i«ur -limk noil ,|he
existing freight engugem nts, wh chhi.l b.‘enun-
qit-slioimbly mnde in tlioex|H*otaiin 1 ..fmorenlmn-
•rut' supplies, h'iri u len.leury to check llic gloomy
eff et tint would nilisiwise (utve been rrciit' d h\
llm lust I.lvoipiM.I H'lvh-c. , (n cooseq'ieilt'tf,of
these nireuinstnuces, holders,: bream*’ much mine
firm and iu.»onm .he un. '.es |iuvu heen puiililcd to
obiHinan imI.vihicoof Ai!|y 4«t9I1 .vo last w.dks qii».-
taliini*. For ll.o !:•*( wepk, thougli some enquiry
(it he«*R kept up. tlie operation* Imvq been qtt'te
limited and wilt in nll.pr *bnbdity uonti'.tto so, nut I
wo liqvo some q rtniit pr iqio.il of larger h r,eipts.
Holders nro more finn now th'in,.it mir U>) l-stk
on.l we give the mtu xud .pm'iiii n* fiiuniled upuu
the tmq.n.'ti.ms »f tlie week.
Lkeipnu| Clussifi niion.—G-umI nnd fine, npne;
goo.) fair 81, fair und fair to go d fid; in d-
dling full 8J; inferior nil I o iliu py, pni.e,
Frelgkte.—.N«» new tranracii m* have come un
d**r our observation for tlio ln*l few *lnvs. A v- a
sel bn* been ougngo I to |mid a'. 8' Josepli. for Li-
.verpool ut rates wltieh have nut been mnde pubi c
Much activity und a goad liiuhir** for vea-ola ts
nnticip'iledun llm nrrlvnl iff nur st iplo.
smm
MitDoiin.il, N A llur.lin, L l^T!i(vii«M*, Ha«urd,
I R*lfM A. Co, W Dm ant, Cplf’11 Ac Fo-dick.
Meimh-ui Bcnnfiirt Di tncBSliuiuoniCbnrlra-
u. m J A Fuw. s, 1 . ‘IT • *
os'.
SeutfibmiiO molgee, BlNnkefiaMp, Durten.
Iwh** Cotton to Wash urn, LewU &Cu/W Patter*
n & Co, E I’ Butt* A Co* .* • • • ;
Sumciib ulClnclnn.ll, Smlih, Block . ”
„ , . DEPAKTED, '■■■■■■''
St.*pmh..nt J. Stone, Mondwl, Dd \tttu >,
hY Tlii s DAYJ&. MAtWiif jt/
UTOn.o ntnie we Imvc i nn
Nnrlh ot’ Ch trio,l„n." Tlio, c ooUtcr, however,
lately h 1* beau n.nio of tho’lmiiti ; <hA\ d
«oppori, nssuring them, ihui
o.l to givesnibffuctiop, , ... . ....
Their rulc*, for u term of ftvo mrndHs, will Wat '
follow t
Ron ling, Writ'ngnnd Snolllng, $12,fl0'or $Dpdr^ '>■
111 nth Tor nhy por ed ks« ttiau'imo teim(
The ubo\« with Guojru hy, $lfl,00 r or $4 pcP* .. j,- •, .
month for any por ml less than my tltm, • . y .,.
‘ihq nbtivo with I flat ry. Grammar and Arfifr* - *
n.elir, $18,00 or4j pur month for any, period. Iom.
th m one term. '• * ; !-' r ••'* rv'r ^
All the Irghor branches of Engliab, $20,00 or $0
per in -ntli fiirniiy period leis'thfth o'n& terrrt*. • .
French, Spiiuiih und L ilin, eSclr, $20,00 or $5»
per mouth fi*r any peri, d le*< than one lertq. , .., .
Music, Piano or Guitar, eocb,,$23,00 or $0 per
msioh for any perl-ol le#a tlian,pftq;ttrfnV Liis *• •{■■■
Use of lostrutnonts, $4,00 por month lo*taypr^
•lod legs.ih .0 one.term, VT-tv.V^'jjTnnV’Jwisv r, .'r,
llou.d t an be obtain d in lit Borough., .Tbef . .
Piiitclpn* doc* not dnsign tuklqg «py,tywnime< V : , .
07 ‘1'boso d. a.Mua of rtrih^ rnfqrmklloSi'wni ' ' :
n.ldri'"* u* by lettrr at M fil.'dc Aviffo, .'1 * * *'~*‘V - ' I'Vii
Mlllo.lg. v||| 0 , Dec. 3,1839. i^nAw»io*4w. i.‘ il •
^ .. r«-
Tstind nnd Negroes for Ssue«>, - , 1
MARRIED,
In this city, on the 19 It in*t. hy the Rev. Mr.
Nevitt, Copt. JOHN BILLS, to Mi*s M. JANE
SEGUINE, diiughier iff J. Seguitie, Esq. all of this
city.
.Af'Wilmington Islrad, on Thiir-d .y overilni»,l7t!i
instrint, l.y thn Rev. .Ins. L Jotirs, Mr. KI.l AS |'
STOW. ‘
BA'IISTdW. °^.tbis, <?ltv, iq Ml;s'A UA NN.
ed-* I diiiiglitorof tlio late John\V. Burtinnl, Ks6
..f Wilmingl.ui.
mini
DIED,
At IVnstiRoln. nil the
Wll.LUM BAIN Bit 11)0 E
IJ. S. Nnv*v liMhe27lb yeur of Id
HKD, .
e 20th of Novemlier, .Lieuii
<11X4K LUDLOW, iff i(te
Lump,
COFFEE
TEA—llvsini
RUM—J umn inn
New EngInnd
MOLASSES—Hnvnnu
New Orleuns «.«««««.— ® —
LONDON l’OUTEIl—l’erdozen.... $3 ® —
DBS per flux.. $3\ r a> —
RON—Swedes $1 10® 1 20
13 ® 14
. II ® 13
. 50 ® 05
$1 25® J 40
. 40 ® 43
. 31 ® 32
Consigiucs por Hull Rond rnr* I81I1—132hules
c •Mon a-ui iiiurc)iuiidir.e to Wimberly & Jom'N.H M
I’hiiiUy, Litwton Sl Bi'ltit. N A llnideo, ESiindiir,
Washburn, Lewis <&C.i, Ad tnu & Bit.-ri^gh>, A
KXCIUNOK.
EXC HANG!’—On England,On 1C |H*r cent prim.
Drafts on Now York, at sight, 4 perct. premium.
5 d iy* 3n34 per cent (item.
FREIGHTS'—To Liverpool, nt } I; lo Iltivro
11<:; toNew York, $1 |H*r hole.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
By and with the adder and eon mil of Ike Senate.
Anthony J. Bl -ooker oftbocily of N .w Y.*rk, to
be M ir* mil <ff too Unikul S ate* :oe tlio s mtliHrii
dislriel "I N**w Y"r<, in tho placo of Win. C. H.
Wadd-ll, who#' c.unmis.iou will expueun tlio I5lh
instant.
John Pettit to be Attorney of the United btates
for thedi-tri inf l idiank, in tlm place o( Ttlghmau
A, Howard.resigned. , ,
llslurt R R"hl »•# le* O .v rnnrof t|m Tenl ory
of Florida, in tit" plow of Ricbaid K. Cali, *uper-
tO'led.
L. I*. Pe iso, UbO’lrer iff Poblm mo .eysm
Green 11 re. VVtso m#'n, vim Tli -ttvi* L#e, igm ived,
Jnho OmmIIii, Jleoeiv r of Puhllo Mrawy* m
Mail hi, Quio, vlca ILivl l K. Oesn. rnaigued.
TENNESSEE LE IISLMUIIB. m
MofiR lNaTH0OTiuM-TR« Tasix.-Oh Tjw#
day, Dm. a, th»folk»wlttfjmiii5lann-l waolui 1 —
wan iuialiM* Ut»l» UjWtt.nrfl.iuw
illona
II
tlio linlliit box; and ibe iiirinrlhegra.lu iff the officer
that shall viol -te ihep.ilibc t-list, tl.u greater should
lie llm public delosi?'trill of tlie net. It‘will not d>.
to j istffy a f.lso or Irauduluiit return of tho vote,as
giv.-non tho su mi.oof u few i legal v/tea. No own,
whovver lie he, whether ju *gn, clorkj nr Guveriwr,
should dare to -ctuside the (inpuhirvoi^onc.* given,
ent.-red on the pol.bunks, cuun.',” noil puhli-huil;
nor cun thi* House, wi iwut tisurpuliuii. do such
net, tinlo-s it is first shown that tho voters w. re nut
qualified to vote, nnd this upoii proof tnkeii where
the -lection is cnnteeteJ, un. 1 then only upon dub
noticu. And iho making of n fiilsoor fruudulent
return, ora nomuiissi .iif un.lcl on suoiipwilh the
view uf putting ono s.-tof member* in the Home,
whom th • [K! .pi., hn.l not chosen, und kerpnig thu*t
nut whom they hnd chosen, i* nn nrtrfff-u*ui'p‘-Mi.in,
u»d un outrage onp pulurfights,wiiichs-.ould ineci
with univcwul .xecrati'.n. • .m*’>
But tho iittompt to effect all of this hy the votes
of those very men *0 mi|iro|H’fly returned in viola.
ti-.M ofthe rules of tlio llooso,oiithepr uonco that
tli.-y nro not p -rsoiu.liy iutere-ted in the event iff
llm ducUion, t* an ou.mzn uponiMlf'lbiQ -r-iniidingV*
it'mrtHt us hard lo undure us the uc, 1t"Vt.'.ked und
disMrgiiiiizing. •
Thu election is the net of the |>eop|e, tlio return
is ill-* am of their »ffic.'rs und ugefit. J''
Th>* election give* iMuto a seat hot*; the ‘return
Is only eildcnet of such tld •. The QQv.xnog's rvr-.
tifieme, or c itnmi-si-.n, Dooly ovidu^jaafol li.o re-
turn. • 16 n
I h’ Houso D judge of both, but ltas.no.-power to
give memtM)r*hi|i on account ofn return winch is
fal*'*, or enminDsioo fouiulnd on such, whi'iicvar it
appears that tho return does not stum -holy who
was elcctoJ.
Tbuidun lb it n G wernor’s com minion gives /»‘//e
11 mmberthip, is ahsunl. / ’’ *
Suppose f.ltir candidatos fur a seat it Congress,
Tho first olnnin* a return fr.on purtol ilte returning
ollic 1*; hn hurries off to the Guvoriisr,- and get*
Ins commiuion under tho broad ttal, Tlio *en md
gets tlm *elnrnt Iroui tin) whnl- ol th itiffi a a<* w m
have mndi. nn unoneou* addition *.f Sltmbeis; ho
goes to th>* Governor, guts his coinmiiii in under
tho nr a I seal. A third take* tlm relume from oil
>-f dm.nun iiint* officers, an I upon a correct cuuipn.
t iti.iii, it i* fnun 11 hat Im 1* on itied to ih*» relume 1
he goo* a id got* hi# cwuitnission. A foofdi goo* so
th • (Hill book*, and finds tit it an entire .p>«.’in.tt or
township hu* Irnoti orn it-J in con .tiri; ‘_lb^•vtifa 1
befotf.i any of ill.* retnrui wu.e made, hit 1 hycramt-
inglhore v .t'*, Im iseiit'llifl to utroiicVriii|ir Now
Imre w.ul-1 Im four different Utley 10 mooilmrsiiip;
e -ch cut)' xe-niriv.' tit e would iu Imitl r limn tb"
form-'r, all Would Im do -ire I I'mu lln< erlurutf nnd
llm 11 mso wool I be comp lid tijinlid U'-woen
• hem, nnd tivika return of him who os I thu bast
ri/ht 10 tlm return. •
WiNiiil it not I hi forestall to (Mir tbi'ftral tbrn*,
who liwl tb" (kiveitior's oo'iiuissiin*# uodar ilw
broadtta), . sell pr claiming itolr tithe no para-
ui'Hint, nn »> pr iviipk'* of Slap siwef :|gniy—lbs
fourth mo.1, wuoiu right s«*|H»r#J.».l llm whirie, on
arriNinlof iiisuiMli-puf'il'u > y#S»)l,hi»|NilHmfik*.
•wing kept lag of ilw II.nis* t Unten u» llm |alg*
ni.»»nff tin# II hish on which sk HhuprlucIpU-cf
.diaic wworflgigy would rwprir Idem- Mf )irte—
Whether will yrer da lw»u iff to lit* «rak:«r iIm
Governor w wrausaiy (UsUlhupd, Of (0 llm
Mt! ■*/ •• • ’
’. S V. r'XSfC
From the Savannah Shipping and Coinmerei t
I.itt, Ore. 20.
COTTON— \r.ivcd since the 13ih ln*'.7051 halo
Upland nnd 02 lailesS I cotton, nnd cleared nt tho
same time 8603 Upland und 135 hales S 1 cullun
leaving u slock un hand, inclusive tif nil on shipboard
not cleared on the 20.h inst., of 14272 bales Upland
and 202 hales S I cotton. The improvement comm
qunntoil the iutclligetico from IdvurpiHit has no
been mnintiiiucd. Upland having roccdo.l from thu
quuiurioii* ot last week, in the highui q- aiities JuJ
and on lholoMcr| ct per b, ulthougli tlm busine-a
tran*actud ha* been in a fair extant as follow-: 4874
kilos .ff which 27 ure ut 7; 34 at 7&110m D; 21 u
8j;33iil8l', 01 ut 8]; 312 nt 8; 204 nt 9l; 212 u
Uj; 152 at 0|; 1012 ut OR 723 at 9|; 82 ut 0 11 10;
692at 8]; 3.12 ut OR 012 at 10; 32 at lOj. The
demand lor S Island i* very I mgiiid and pri :. s con.
tiuuu to decline, Urn s ties .ff tlio wuek.iire only ,7
22; 1 at 23; 5 at 24; 22 at 25; 15 ut 26; 8 at 28.
1 ballot
October 1st,
1339
1833
Georgia, Den. 20
..30907
53873
Fonth Carolinu, Dec. 13,.
.50303
50005
Mobile, Dec. 7...
. 0340
303113
New Uilain-, Due. 7,
.211089
102005
- Florida, Dec. 4,..
.. 1490
4230
■ Noith CaridiuH, Nov.23,-.
....964
700
Virginia. Dec. 4,.
.. O HIO
4250
3I-I80J
258323
Tin* folliiwlng i#u alaiemont ofthe #tuck ufcutloi
on hand at ill" respective pi ices named.
Savniioidi, Dee.20,......
.14474
22304
South Curuliint, Due. 13...
13699
1U4H9
Mobile, Dec- 7
. 0691 .
29032
Now-Urleuii*,.i)oc. ?{*•••
125177
54136
Virginia, Doc. 7,..•••••••
.. 1509
1500
North C.iroliim, Nov.23,..
.. 500
500
Aagustii* llmiihiirg, Due 1
..25000
20iil5
Macon, D -e. 1
.15337
13375
Fioriibi, Doc. 7
.. 1500
3539
Pllilmlolpl.il., De". 7
... 403
500
No.v-York, De*--. 7
. 33.10
8000
210771
I8O0JO
I’ASSENGEIU
I’cthiigG B Lumir, from New Ymk—Mes«r-
Dibble, Willis, und Lninur.
. I’. r brig L Baldwin, from New Y .rlt—Mr Me
EII1«ter. ’ '
l'ur brig Savannah, fm New York—Mr Oliicli
nrdsiini Indy and 2 chi dren,Mr* Wiaj, Miss Wray,
null 3 steerage. ' '
I’et si.-umlni.t |*‘ore»tt'r, f r..nt B'n •k'Cria'k—Mr-
Bttll-iw, Mrs. Diiurko umi -eivatit, Col |)|t|.ign(iti.
Mess'* l’hiiip*,. Ilutvkin*, Maln(»s|i, Holtnt’s,
Wing, Snarlett, llolmris, Billow, LeBleuiix, l 1 !
mnn, Flugttn, nnd deck. .
I’cr st.'iim pncki't Snvmn.nlt, from Clmrlcsiori—
.Mrs I’lirrunl. 2 jljss ..MeAlplu, 4 jtlisir. jloakwidK
Messrs MpAlpin, G.tlewooJ, Mff or, Cowius, King
'Nfohois, Leeds
•per ,#te«mb.Ktt Ocmulgcc, fprat Duri.'it—Mrs
McGiegi.r, Mrs Ymige, IVJe*«r. Cra'ue/Gr in, U01-
rett, Chick, Moral.I, D- coics, Aluron.
IVr sfnambiHit Florida, fm Block Creek—Mos-rs
Wnlilburg, Ki <g, GooDbv, Huntington, Giutwiqnnil
I il.rk.
IVr steam pnc'fot Beaufort District, from Ch-tr;
iesion—Mrs Lnw-inn, Messrs Smith, I’uul Jones,
Cupt Myers, Wilkinson, Lawton, Gil nor.
Hunter, nod H Best.
Cun ignc.'* per llnll Road Cars mrived on tlio
l0ih-IU4hnl. * Co ton to Wiinhcrly & J incs, li M
I’hiuixy, W Duncan, N A llnrdao, 11 tluboirlum
Si Sou, Boston dt Ruud e, J I co.
Consignees per ltnil Ruud C'l.rs, arrived on the
20.It—139 bnles Cotton, to Wimhoily Jit Jones, H.
A. Hardee, Washburn, Lewis & Co., IJifulingtoii*
& Holcombe, II. M. I'hinir.y, Jo*. Cutiiining Jit
Co,, C. U.iss Si Co., l’once Jit Sou.
SHIP AEWS.
ToiTT OF .SAVANNAH. DEOEMBKIl SI
Sunrises 7 05 |
Sun-el*.... 4 55 j
.Mooli rises,.
High witey
0 25
. 8 21
CLEM! El).
, 1’mice, Liver|ionl.—Bade!ford,
O N tlio first Tues lay 11
Cnqrt Houso in tho cit.vx»f.
lauKy-kf yUcIoloshi
mI staves, 40 in*number/:,.. .* t
Dick,. Crejda, .Fannyi ••
t, Old Molly, Nils Bo'5> /‘ » •
Fahriinry next, .at•]
oityyj(l4)rirl«n; Mdln ■
tush Comity | will be sold the- .fojlqwing' ptojiecty, * .1 j
All of the Lnttd, with the nAwrtrilttritt'i df^fca^ 5 '' '•'*4
Estutoof the la e John Ht)f*bq, coni[iH*ing alMMi^ t; "* ’
460 nrro* giiMl planting land, limf a ,largo 'betfft, . '
suy 2000 nere# mure or Irss of lincloKr'dd.i*na phw) ‘
luntl. shunted in tlm.tttkl c#omiy.kf (Mclolosht
Also, the following ntinwl staves, 4“ '
to wlit John,’Molly, Alxtro. Dick,. "
ll.'tscy, Mary, Cnto, Diana, O
Elisa, Sue, Milly, Goorgr, «i.’nry. rfoijiy
Flyvln. Nan, Campbell, Hannan. ’Chotlrji, upisry, . ...
Httu'or, I’.'g/y, Cnartditu, JlMf. Harry* Wd) Bois^*
Uichmot/d. Peter, Lewoy,' Pliolo. Glasgow,'Ettiy, <, •
(Itfip-.l, old Nan—liclng tho wtff;. nnd, porHonnl; - j. ’
Estainiff il»p Into John 1 Httuop, /SohTby'nrdcr of
tlio lliuiornlile.Jiistloeswf tM^^fVrit^tCoiHtr Of., ; \
Mi’Int-*|t ceunty, whan for ordlnury pttr>
pn •’*. !
The Plant tint! i« wolHhipt'nV (lk1tjtg6tk|.UWij|P ,r
jitjs, n’luw Hln llousd, oiiiitnliringty 4 *Diiin'Jpr ; Hrtiy«.' ’• *
(ihlVhf Ball’s make, and &1l*riikhrjtf{^R*af^ lbi&&r ../'ff.
inj< for a Cotioit l’luututloni- Th*' bind I*, in
re pute f- r tlm p.mluctionuf Seu.Idand Cuttim iu|d( n
The hfegre.es will 1 e sold lit f.iiitllles. Condlihi^si*' f,> *
..f snl . iufli. 'PurcnKvers.p'iyVmf.ttift’**
• - ~rt vutrv-rTtrt
’
«oot Rlu-Chfttlmin Co*
T HE Futiscriber# '.m'C forinva & efcj
tind.'r'ihb'Kct of the Ge.trrtP'A
gin. C C 0.relttrr, forun rhrof Alex..w)r
will be tlm goneral pa liner,'•mkQB Latr
city pf Si. vunnith, wh.rr8< cnotrlhutBAfis.
■ U.m ii.ml,.. ...ml. vl.M.iii.n nf'liMi liihlnllll
thw ^ o '-X
rftn'r Ilf Georcin. to ooih(.rlaelln.iDHJpartnewhij)l{; .
nsieiued »o on 22iV D cemhrr,.W37,.lb he eogd.oe^ 4 A"'*'*'’ 1 *
I'd in ill" inn tin of C.c; (ft for the prirpjiae,«/'.{: , ’»:*
ir n-ovtieg u (lQt|o^i>LComipliisiun end^lnemtimiai.V''' ,r n
Iliisincs- III tl.«’» i’iVy" orFoviinimh, nnd State ofGMf? '• s 1'
'* « ‘ f !-*.*• il—aag n 0,- • s.. • ■ •
..... mmsm®
,he'c. mmho -took tiir'-stiin nf 'trn.lWuJilrfnd'wl|H|)
In ensh wl l,bo thsjsp/cjiil partner; tho hu-Ittes! 1
«om««/u-o mi iMom|ay. tho nipUrlkty of '.li)ew'niber r
JjMfl*.ii)lidsULt»:ntri4t.it ujP,»hV flirt day iff Novem
ber.'oighreen himdred ii^‘ ( Tor»yren*v.unloM *ooitrr
dis-iilvOd liy'it)0‘,t|itl eonsm.a, riml-aqcbrellhg - to the*
said hot of thr’fi'.'nrriU AssfmUIV; ; <f.rj :*
In !>• tn it whereof, th" snld . C C'.Gbrrfhey andlrf
th 'siif.l Q B L'lrhnr have heSArito af-^'-*K—
going Hnicomertt ibis Uta'/avdi/tli dny
1809* •* ” ’** ** ‘
, tii- D'J'
IUilVr - O' r ‘ • .
C. CAZENOVE-OAtlDNVS. • m •’
r» r —f.rf "'-C. Wn..ri,J-!> t .;,' ', ■ •
1I1.11 R.lnuT w ... . .
8-lfiuTw
ID-The Mills*
1 Ice vl I le 'Jou rn’if' 'wti ’ '
v4-s*t*iu/ *'■’ -- 1
u'u.VC oii'cr . si-k riy.i. swki/’
I, mid Anoiicy.
T UEsuhsrrilmrlocntod itr A|i nuy,Bakrij‘
v.III .ifjK’ii a general land,office/ at the
The,object of which will bn tir nflbrd ovgry
to, those who pmv wish ro iiiirpjifitn plnntn
tho coutitins nf Dimly, Loo, Dtilior. Dcot -
Kstrly t uod will hn prepared porimnaliy ti^wpqqi'f.*
p.itiy thoso who may ,wil on lilftt', in* th« exotnlna* <
tinn (if sticli hinds tw ho 1* wqmilnted vrilViwillo’ ;n 7 '' *
cuuntici before ftieti'inned. : • ‘
Applivuuts, .if disposed; to-.purabaso, by i.- •
their, prort'rouen^ iiimI ampUtyutg the- guhscriber.tw J .,
‘ ' ' *
ojt f
m
niukv tlie neg uiaiion* niton sttch lei ms as they/polaft.'. *'; •>:! “U -
ORt, will,receive Immediate aUontfonv-.• r „ , ( , -« • -
Timso. having binds to sail, will plenso leave at t * • , i-
the office of tliir subscriber, y written commantca- ;
tint! or otherwise, (pojt paid/ such infonpationas U’ 7 * 1 . 4 :
itrie of Ui ‘
f <K
Ship Coinmundi
ray & Co.
Ship Tatnerlaite, Tlte..huld. L v rpool.—Hulsey &
Hurd ing.
Br ship Calypso, Mclvi lo, Gicenock.—R Si W
King.
Ship Gaston, Cliwlwlok, New York.—Culicn, Mil
ler tie Co.
Ship HairieM, St rout, Liverpool—Wid o& But*
tell.
Slt'.p George, Mi .nil, Livcrpuo'.—llosc'r Si O’-
Driscoll.
Ship American, Holden, Liverpool— Wnshburn,
Irfv.1* Jt C...
Bum o Oxford, Robinson, jluvre—Roscr Si O'-
Drismll.
Ur.g Clinton, Lyon, New Ymk—Wadihuro,
Lewis tii Co.
Brig Wilson Fuller, Tlmtchcr, New York.—L Ujld-
win.
Sclir Hudson, Weym to. Jaoinic-i — W.Crahlia".
Schr Kr in'.liu Green, Smith, Havana.—I’ailelfoitl,
Kay & Co.
SI ’op Si ranger, Ham voiid .Wilm'nglon—Cohen.
Miller & Co.
AII HIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
Slop l|..wiird, Mill , New Yuri*, U duys, to A R
Gordon.
Ship Celin, I’oriiT. N* w Yo k, fid.ys. lo (‘olmn,
Miller Si Co. M.lse to (> W Anderson & llru'hor,
I, Uuiilwio, K Uii- Ji: /"•. A II uciny. S D Corliit-.,
Clighorii & W.Mrfl. W W (for Ion, ft Henderson,r-
W II. iniuiimu, G Hons, P llnllig.ni,« Joins. lit*
W King. L id I, Topper &i Si.tur . Long til I otrere
son, II La'hr -p, M Lnfhmrow,J C Nicoll, U Ulm*
slim 4. J M Pock. A Pnrs.i»s. T Ujersnri, J Rough,
T M Sh-i|sts-r, E l| ’>weHi, W II Suri It. KSincloi ,
Sni |.*r,.L iil r *|i Jk N.-vin, Sn d« r-v Nic'.ols, CC
Th.dnps m Lii, A Scn.f.lt*r,,M Tu>i* r, W W isl
ini|Miriu .t ro- the side of Uwir property throrgh his
For further rnnicutars, the subi*crlber, yrou^.W’ 1 '\i w MttgS*u
for persons wishing to purnha-e loitili Vq Bw.bpoUg . ..
Wosp.ro part of Georgia, Lr R. K.’^'Iliiwi, L*q»; ’ r
Macon, or to John S.^ ThoTrtd#/E^:Mt)lo^rWvilta/ • 1 -‘ " J
whose kniiq hu|gp«.ff this region of cutmfiyJmBUieai)'.s• , . F 5 !*
bio thoin to givu n.prpper direction to ppi
ALEXANDKILSr
Albany, sepj20ih, 1830
EriKcflcld VIUnRC remalo Aca*
dtiiny.; #
rcmalc Aca* L
i-.i; •:ni
RICE.—Tlm demand sinro our lust has hern
very I'no.led, th" sale* amount lo about 239 casks
at fio n $.’| 1$I, pil.'Oipal y ut $2J.
CORN.—S iln» from •hip-'marl and store of400(1
bush, ni 70 cents. 4000 Im-L Oat* ai 40 cent*, i
FLOUR.—'file loutkri since lairlast cuininues
witoobt Oiange, somII sil sof Howard's#, at $7i
C inal £jl$if.
GUOCEUIKS.—fa CM»f. thfnr, M"ln«sr<,
time iau Ut ra.»*l IhsIi#.*# doing hi all prices,
within the rang.* of mir quo i#«bai».
I) kCOM.—Cumii.it # hi muij/ril* ibaiwad^-
Sslusof rtlnalders at 74*0.
81’IRI | B—In if-imest.c liquors ws rvport sufas
of VYiiitka/,at J/jtlOl fl. E- Kuo, II); UuHit
briilgo. W Wsiiiei. Wusliliiirii, L : *»i- Jit Co. W T
... ... 1 .< Il V. II t*/..:l ‘ WJil. tt
Williams, T Wo -d, N B .V II W.ril, We/ll. .V
Morr.il, J A Fawns, W P CI.rU, T Cirfik, andoth-
Brliurk Kverere ew, llenry. LveipooL
,slev.
Suit nnd
Co'.l to (I Burnsley.
B iaRo-s'i. M iili'Ms*. Pli'lelelphi i,7 tls. Mri«e
to W Tiiri'ir. L 11 .liltsin, W T Wilbniils, Ros> r A
lI'D isc.'d .(ill Killies, T M & J M l uxier, Cap.
Sibley, B N iTmulns, l W Mnrrel. J T Poller,I) |)
Cnpp. d Pid'brick At Co, F W ll. lneirmno, N W J
Bit Iim-Ii, U 11 diersl.aiii, G II May, J Ulmun, II 8
Campbell, J D M» a »'• M G itlkh, A Cltiraiplon,
Hanmigtoo Si llaluombu. A ditch, Din* at Si Co,
J Shaffer, Cidif 11, Mil r At Co, nn I to orel.r.
B.ig G B Umar, Rl«l* y, New York, to L Bald
win. M *#u inC Iwn, Milb r X Co, || r -— “
liotanot’i*, F. IMDs X Ca, II M Phailsv,
son X Co, V W ll iiiem-raa, J Shaffer, FSeoul X.
('o,8 D Cartiki, J Cuaiti'^hiim, DrCantihrya.(I
W Aodsirsoti X Br t h- r, N Wsllira, A Champion.
It n ...t,, l r.C. Tli..mnum Si till. tV T.ivtur. Mnl.
'•irk, to I. Bald
1, llimtlni'm. A
mIsv, \\ I’.ltei.
ffer, FSvnuiA:
Jr Ga’iithrr#. G
>« A Cbamjrion,
K D anlarl, C C Thompson * Co. W Taylor. Htil>
dsi, Uthrop fit Nich'd#, N U All Wr»1, Wtfada
k Ho.id, f M ibrfj'if/J B Qmdry, A 0 (Iribtti.
T HE exorcises of this JLnst.ltntion wiflibf refufurf.; *•:* *
ed on VVedm sdiiy, linvilrst^ny, of JMugry, ' *
1340. Two female teacher*., one iff, whom$>JtPfrJ . '
mi »fthn most di*tin'iid:he$Femaje' !
* ;
tlie United Stutos, U id aid UttfRectoTin ' llitf ceCi?*6 .’ ’ , •
of io-iMiction, whi th-Dnrtangeil With Wvlew. to ibe 1 '” ’■ ' '
impi -Vi-mnnt iffRte pOpiD intji# talk) branches of-'>* "*-•■' ,'-' 1
educiibm. Tlie Musical Dyjir:meat I* .filled \qf..
Mr, Uueoii, whose well known fidelity in the dalles
el' fnt prolessiqn retuders gny.fuither .noytyseof hlj.
skill ui.iiccns-iiry. Jhe nd vantages, lor.lmprimiig . ,, f . /, /
instiiii'.iion in tla*.physical sciences, wil. be. iuwlCT .>'•
unlnigo-l l.y the use iff u
wliieli is‘*-x|N > cied before the neg.
livery of n cur-e of hy.tutc* by Gentlemen..
Kdgelieid Philosophical Society.' *“
lies* of ihe iujiubitunt* of.thD
)oars, has established its claim toi
tu-lo uut inis riur to any town in t'V
It is important fur the linjmtVemeirt
u-ul the go.el,..rJ. r.uf the schiMii,
to In* sent la this Insli olii.il/liuul
ihe yr .r, Tho class.-* w.ll be mu . .
fijdyfoimed hy so.’li mi u^/1l»gemati»,%i|dV)h■k , ? , "t-tfi" ' fS
m< mi/ers, all ae liiig out ingcilier, nlll pldceed whh' '' ': *>
uily m i| • y.'0 puce, vl'bto ”
morv steady m il. v-m paw.. dbcouecbw .eiui.ACT ,
cmnm.id-nv t|||ity boarders, and ip ptlajr Imius^s, puj, . .. *'*
pJs coubaiH'cimmyidqled toauM'reasoliabk)ext’cct,
TEUMS AS,
. 'rg« QUARTESa.' - -
For
.‘/a Ql/ARTEKk”
ir buurd.iubhiding food,"bedding, Wiish-x . p , tr .
ing, nnd-1.gilts, > , . $1Q Oftt;
ami A.iihrmaikk, , . . , o w.
Fur tlie above with Geography, English' '; u ’x
- Grammar and 1'aii
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