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THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN
n mtinuB » mi
City of snvnmmli,
WaLul ll. BULLOCH,
fuiliihkx or th« uwior the crtoii, and
CITV AND COUNT* NUN HR.
WEEKLY PAPER—Thm* Dollar*, por on
Rum,—Payable In advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS Inerted •! the Cb*«Iw
ton rates.
lO" Postage must he paid on nil CoRRUKICA*
Ttoxs, and Inter* of business.
SUNDAY, MARCH S3. 1840.
MEDICAL.
At the i.ni'unl commencement nftb# Mo«lical Col-
lege oftlie State'ofSuit'll Carolina, hel-l at Charts#*
ton on Thnrulaj le«t, Dr. Wa. B. Stktkxs, of
this city, received the complimentary di. lonm oftlie
College.
Theln»tltati<vn lain a very prosperous- career.—
The clan which attended the li-cturea for the past
season, numbered 103, of which 110 weie newly
matrienlafed s'udenls—133 from 8. Carolina. 31
Bom Georgia, 15 from North Carolina, II from
Alabama. 1 from Mieeieel|>|*i, I fr m Florida, and
1 from Virginia.
IRISHMEN
Are mm certninljr fon-l of the Ladle#. In New-
York, on Tuesday hi«t. ihe *• Friendly Sona of St.
Patrick” hail roseivcl aenta in tlifl fiillarics, a: Nit*.
In’# Saloon, for liuliea, where limy might enjoy the
wit, tong and •entimeni, llmt would L*e rl-c.L d ni
their Feat.vul. *•:,-> •
REV. MR. BRKCKEN RIDGE.
The evidence on both si-lo* la iho liliel rase
against Mr. Rrcckenridge,at Hal imoro, w-isconclii
ded on Monday lust, and Mr. Plita, forihcprosccu'
tlon, commenced the argument.
JL.
Vot. II.
Savannah, Saturday, march as, isio.
f.
No. 5.
atepa have bee*-l bought nece-sary by tin# govern*
ment, since the dn'o nlimo refeired t-i, lo ••both,
topngmi b>c»l infinmailnn retard!ny the disputed
territory. either l»y cxtdorut-oii of aurvey, on its
port nlnne| nor has it though 1 proper lo ad.pt nm
•lio istires to teal the accuracy of the topographical
examination tvcently made hy a Diitiah enn-nns*
sinner,'lie result of whii h ha* not Ihdii mad* pub.ie,
nr communicated to the United Siaiea. Reaped*
folly auhmiiled. JOHN FORSYTH.
On mo* inn of M:\ Evana, unlew d to lie on the
table, and be printed ; after which the llouae ad*
jiHirii.il.
The New York conva|«iiidentoflhn National In
telligencer Wlltra—
A au'oofreul o.mto wna rlT ctrd in. Broadway
the other day ao low a* 'o n'nrm all the holder* of
real estnte in the city and ita suburbs* Th-re ha*
- ol Ih-i-ii any thinjr li*v it Imrd'y -lure lie einbiirgn.
J bn Jacob Astor U closing up ninny of hi* mort
gages. red wlmr n rive of proii-Ttv eotnea ngnin hi*
inunenao w. uMi will he annzingly added in Tlt-re
n> ver w-re *ii.h time* f r tjie licit, mid there never
••ore ■•it’ll 11 me a for the poor.
Cop'll in Collin* of /Ac Rnseins.—We
‘ ill hi
re (r’nd
li d tl'iit li e Underwit'eta’ Association, in tliia
town, have nu nnh-d the freedom of th ir room* lo
Copt. C> I!in«. of th'* Aoierienn a>d|i Rovciit*, for Ilia
ail hiijt-y in retelling tlm crow mill passenger* from
4J1V d vo-acl. the Seotiu,on h : a ht* v-iy ige
from New Ymk to Liv>-ipool. Such routine! ‘'an
not he 014 highly commended nn-l stihsinnli Mly
complimented.—Core's Liverpool Adocriiit r.
RESUMPTION.
Pxunsyi.vasu.—Bonk Mil.—'The committee
of reference on the hank resnmpiinubill have not vet
reported, nnd Irom what we ure nble to !■ orn a re
port need not be expected ftnmedht c’y. Wo on*
derttandilm the com pitua* have nm yet decided
upon tl e unimportant preliinii.ariea of 1 he l.ili; thn
main quit# Ion Ims not been breached yd-—Harris
burg Telegraph.
Sir John Coi.Beunit.—Ttie statement tint Sit
John wav at New Port moat be nil •* hum** though
it came •trniglit from n rcapertnliiocorrespond, nt.
Sir John hn* gone Inline and ho n knight- d lor his
good sn vinos in Canada.—A\ Y J. ur. Cum.. 10th
instant.
VIRGINIA.
In the Hntiftv of Delegates on Sn'm-Jav, (14th
inat.) when tho bill providing for the ivaue «f »ne
and twodollur non a hy tlio Bank# wna up for cun-
•{deration.
Mr. Smith of I. of W. opposed the hill; nnd
through Ilia Inatnimeutaliiy Judge May propoaed uu
amendment which was ngrerd In, which compel*
tlm Bnhka lo pay apecie f r their #mn I notea when
ever presented, whether at the hrni.cii or pnrent in*
stiuiion of lho Runk fr.-m which the ia.u- la n ude.
Title amendment I. eerininly 11 thp toward*-grad•
vnf resumption. ns Mr. V-nubl.i «nid: indeed w.
think h looks very like a s’ride.—Richmond Com
piler, \7th inti.
Cheap Trot- llina.—PaMcntj. r* 'nr-* now cult*
veyed from Providence lo Nee -York, vln St- nit-g*
ion. fot $.1; mill in the -plen-lid «t- inner RiukI.*
Island, *iu N* wpmt, fo Our Dollar.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION?
!V» tiiKOT-N, Mmch Id, 1040.
Meter* Blnir and Rio a—Returns have been
received f nm33 towns in New lliimpsh r- 5 n*d i
L believed that the following *tn , rin--ni tuny he re
• lied on wi'li cieire eon d lire. At ti.e lu*t iitiiiai |
cl-c inn, lie Ctmvrnorof New-||iitnp-h : r- wnaeh-c*
ted hy a mn joritj of over *ix tlioii-und v-ica, nod hi
the p-.pulm brunch -f iho State govi rmieni, th
democrmlc majority wns mer s x v. As fur as the
returns have In-en r-'et iv.il, there h i« lo-eo a m-tt
demneratiegninof nearly six liundieil vo'ea, upon
thcelecrion of ln.t year? nnd n neti gain of twelve
in tho Huuaunf Rcprcacntntive*.
A Citizen of Sete l/onij ihire.
Union «>f I'aplrs.—‘J'lu- Coisnir, ih-new- lit.r.
ary paper matted hy N I*. Willie, and Mr. Porter,
la merged in the AH I n.
NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVES.
In tho Houvo uf Representatives to day, Messrs.
Wm. R. Cooper. Phileii.oii Dickerson, Jutcph K I*
Ie, and Wm R. Rynll, presented thema Ivc* at the
Speaker's table, atal wer-* i|U tlifird as Repreaeti a-
lives from tlw Statu of New Jersey.— Globe, 1G(A
instant. ■
BlUTlslt SunJBCTS.—-The IJr tii-h Ciuvernment,
it is knitwn, have always m iintniiu-d tho principle
that m eillxen coul-l not «vp driat** himself from h s
govoinmcnt —or in comtn-n phmso tli.it “ once a
subject, a hr at/t a tnhj*ct." On this principle. Dr.
Thcller, an Idshman by birth, but a tmtiirulixed
citizen of tills country, when taken a prisoner in tlie
lateCanndian ln»tirrection, waselnlm-d a* a citizen
of Great Britain, mid iried for treason, and escape
from the ci'adcl of Qucb-'C, nlono a:ivet| inm fr >m
the execution of 'he a- ntenco. In th.-O-weg-. Pal-
Indian, we find the f-.llowing Ici er fr«m one of our
Senators on the aubjcLMj—jV. Y. Express.
\V AS tl l n gto.-s , -f elf; 18.1810.
Dear Sir—Your favor "f the Otli inst., wliich ti.e
petition enclosed, came to mu on Sui.dny evening.
Ihepe'itinn was ptvaenn-d to the Semite, and refer
red to the commit im nnf-r-dgn 1 elutions y.-»tcr.li y
morning. The anhj ctofth - po'itlon has ,,fn«ij -c*
curred to my mind, mid I c um t hut think (here is
great force In the suggestions emit dned in it, nsnj»-
pH.-d to the na'tinilizcd citizens of this country.
Vet I au«p* ct your application ahoahl have been ad
dressed to the Pr-ai lent a* tin* brail i f thu tteoty
maki-ig power of the ciuniry, os 1 do not at-o that
otherwise, thun l»y m-g.-ci.ition, any thing can bn
d»ne t [.correct that portion of international law of
which you complain.
If, however, attcll ahall bn thn opinion of the com-
mitloe to which jonrpetitinn hits been n-f.-rieil.lh y
will pr-bultly r> commm-l the teference of i|ip. peti.
t on to the PreMent. and p.-rh-ipa witli some ex*
preazion of the Senate, calculated to strong hen
your pwyeif. *•
Ins y rttpnl it will give me pl-a u-n to do any
thing in my power to prom te inol.jert a*.jus ; and
•0essentially important to my Nit'umlizc-d f-l.o-v
citizem. I am very resp-'etfu y,
Mr. N h’o, of Ne-v Yoik.h u n‘fo*ed to 1r| Ids
Snl'Mjii to Mr. Uua--|. f*r singing party or political
songs.
RICHMOND, March. 1C.
Fire in the Copilot.—Saturday the Somite wa«
t row'll into gr -.at cotirii*ion nnd alarm hy the hurst*
ing fin ill of a Idarj* finni tin* waalnn rnrnico iieiir
t'io ceiling, at ones deoftlieS* tinteChamher, which
c.migiit wii tire, »wiwg t>> n crve.U lnth*-limvof the
limaey imm deitely h lend If. Tli • fl .e was foul,
'aught on lire, and first ictiit d a Mock of wood I .id
in the In irk a. »— —^tfli tliernruire \vn* nule.l. It
was pm ou- hnf u* any «.«r o'l< damng • w v d->ne.
Severn 1 m.-mlH-rs exer ail themselves mni-fol.v on
the occa-si >n. Tin* ndvantagrs of livable a livd'ani
near tin- Capitol vv-is h ippily i Ins-m'ed. Hud it
n--t l-rcn th -t »liter was so Cimvcnticnt, gicatur
damage would l.ove re-u ted,'
Tho imports i-f English’ nnd French corals into
New York are stmo.1 to he not a ihbd «f tliequnn-
titv hr«iiclit in Inst year It »• ill n**» rerp.i. e nn\
great lengt'i of tim- to ro'ievc the United Sta'os of
i'S in-lcl-teilnrss to Korop.* if the measure of re-
•Ice |lm| orts is steadily n-llipied to.—Bolt. A-
m-rimn.
TUESDAY. M MICH 24, I84(t.
The Villa »Ta Lyons, which put into Uermi«la|J^
arrived hen*, ami is now in perfect tepalr,nml iwy
pi resume Iter phtre Inlhv Hnvra line.—A*. Y. t)!**.
I7.*4 fn*^. -- • .
,Thp steamer IVilmington htuke hrr mi.itdhnh
on Weiliierdny |u»t, just at the reuelied the whw*
n't Wilmington.—Char. Cour. of 8otnrdng.
NEW CHURCH IN SAVANNAH.
Wo burnt the fiill..witij from n Correspondent
instead of an Ed.torial notici :
CONSECRATION OF CHRIST CHURCH.
On Sabbutb, tit** 0'2-i in-t., tho impr- ssiv tile* i.f
Cunsaeint'isa wmt* coieintite.l in thu now nnd I con
lifill id Bee recomly erected hy tlie Ep'-copal
Cin.ivli uf this city. Tito d-y wna incleiuent, but
ill*-melienr- w a l-irge, c*>mpo*ed not only f tlms-
who uworship witli that cuigregmi *n, lee
as-*fr ni- ve-v oilier Chu-eh in llieeity. Tin-Cm*
secratioii service was r- a.l liy ll'uhop Ives of Nnrl-<
Carodna, iiss.isteil by Bishop Clin-e of Illinois, and
atinn.led hy R- v. Wm Spear uf Chiirhistun, l.ev,
Smphen Ellhet, Jr. of CVumhiti Rev. Settee 1 K
Bragg . C Mac-.n, Rev. Then. I). Bn. tow, df 81. Si.
•tl*»ns, Ret. Ch-orge Widte, mnl Rev. Edw. Neut-
ville, Rector of the Chur. It. Ti.e formsp.escribed
I’m such an occat'.io hy tlie Church, sr« peculim-ly
s-ilemu mwl nppr**pvim«*. m,«| rivit*-d t »n attention
oftlie whole n-ecinbly. All* r tin* ileil.niimry .run*..
in -fiies were over, the usual morning service vva*
icn.l .by Rev. Me*s.a. Sp-iiranil NetiMile; at lint
oiiicliid.iu of wli ch. Bi-hop Ivi-s d-livt-ruil a voiy
l.*urnc.l and el ipnmt di-eoiifso f-nni the woe la—
'‘Them that liouocme, I wdi li -nor." It wn* imired
n iinl.li* pr«-tl:ie||.m, emuuuling f.mnu pious h*art,
am! a • igdr.itta mind.
Setting f nit ill-* fundamental principles of tin*
O isj>ol, with f.rce and clnnrtl sa } liaciog the his*
ory of her htm-glenl service, from *l» * Re-tontion
art of Henry VIII, huckward to tlie apostolic
Christians; ably d.-f.-ndingher from tliecimrgcaand
calumnies of Ic-r enemios, and closing w.tli cxhoi-
titions foil of Christian fer-or nnd devotion. It
was a veiv nnim.iting »igh', to l.cij.-ld two of flip
dstingiiislnd 1'ieln'ea of the Church, with so many
uf tlie Reverend C-'crgy, present on ibis i.ccnsimi,
joining toge--her in tho nonseumtory services, nnd
Idling their hou.ta and voices, ns tin* heart ami voice
of one mnn, that thn Church whi h they then ded'.
eu*ed, to tlie w-.rship of (he Trii-nc GtiO, might be
indeed iho Temple ••( the Lonl, the habitation uf
the Got) of Jaci'L. The rd fire, . f which we hrg
leave to any a few words, is one which adds materi
ally to the urrhitoctoral beauty of our city. It Atnnds
upon llav eastern side of Johnson’s sqnnre, and pre
sents a n»lile I'uLiideuf puic while eulumns, forming
a spacious pnriic» hi iis weatern Bout. As we
entet tlie hoi di- g, uc are nl once struck with tin*
rich appearance --f the chancel; its chastely stuc
coed arch; »lie el- gnu! and expressive carving of
tlie reading desk and pulpit; Iho splendid marble
communion table, and baptism d font ; all inclosed
wi liiu the a-tur. Tlie ceiling is highly decointcd
the only point -if oliji ctinn being it« m isiivvness.
Tlie Gi'- cian style of ur.-hii cure is preserved
throughout, and tho wh ile nppenrunre of the inn**
ri..r is eminently hemrifoi, juil'ci-nia and c-unfortn*
Ide in it* airnncementt, tasteful in its di*pl-iys. and
prrsen ingns a wh-do nhuiHin^ which reflects great
honor and ctedir, both on thos* who planned, nn-l
tlio-o who executed it. May it lung r--muirt to ndot n
and I) amUy oitr rhy. May its h-|.»v d Rector hmg
livivto minister at i>« alia- ; am] m--y all who ent- r
iu •ic'.il mutts, leave there tlie blessing, '• Pence
he wiihia thy wads.” • •
David M- Nnsle-
Y.-ur obedient • ivant.
SILAS WRJGHT, Jt-
NEW JERSEY.
Mr. Vkii-.m appcnr*d. wns sworn, and tvok his
•eat iu the House uf Congress nn W.-dnesdny last.
By Calvin Blythe. Esq hi*.r reived the ap
point ment. of Collector of Philadelphia.
STATUE TO WASHINGTON.
Grpciiongli'a splemlhl ntaihln sMtue «*f Washing-
ion on I.erseliaek, is now ready lor iliipinent from
Italy. Tlie i-ld broi-ze 1 Hair now in the centre »l
the R-uuu<ln, will probably he thmwn into the Tl*
her as Mr.Greetn it|*h prnpo»es to place Ids ekrf
iVawrre wherethnt.now stands. A iivnrl.le p.**h'-tal
often Bet is a*kcd for, in piare the iigurcs upon,
anil tlie whole extmnso Will probably approach
$100,000— Corrnpomh nee Charleston Mercury.
Manhattan bank.
Ma'thy GeLlon, E»q. President, nnd Robert
While, K*q t'a-hior, of 1I10 Manila Man Bank, hav
res.gnetl llndr oflleo*. It l« also stated that Jnhll
G. Coster, K-q. one of >ho dirt*clors, has tendered
his resig-oHioii.
Front th • public report *-f 1I10 C mntis-ioners to
•|evestipLy* ( he affairs ..f 1I10 Bank, it appears ll.nl the.
largest •imur'tn the Bnnkonliood and mnricnge, is
Mi. John G. Cosier, who owes to the amount uf
$'.’50,426, which is secured on seven-tores in I'curl,
Water, Fro-1,and Smith si reels, nnd on Wush'iigitm
Hall, Brondwtiy. Tho largest ih-htoia on stock se
curity are J. & A. Brown, $185 600; Cum pi to 11 P.
WI.U-. $129 508 04; J. L. & S. Josephs & Co
$123,690; BeekniJu, Richird & Luke, $60,410;
Thutnns Snffern, $57,69'; S. tfc M, Aden, $50,152;
Joh'i C* White, $50,000; Edward A. Nicol. $41,*
01)3; Jam » M’Brhle, $33,599; Win. G Bucknur,
$'t7.500; Christma*. I*ivlug«um4 P , $20,0005 S.
J. Beeb", $17,700} and so nit downward. Total
nm o.n' l luticd on stuck*, including u few collaterals,
$901 820.
At nlmiii to > '•’dock thiamnnimg, ns Mr. Joi-n-
thaoTli mp-"iii wn* passingu . ttii.li.tiwt, hem-1
• hehrn Iteis Robert noil Campbell P. While, niii.i
th-t into section Widiam at-eet. They pas*e l
witli'iol-peaking, hut inu moment afterward Mr.
Rah- ri W him s-peraied from hi* brother, w heeling
iibnut and foll-'Wed Mr. '1 liotupsiui wlmm lie over-
took directly in frotu o ' tlu Manhattan banking
h ti-o.
Mr. Thompson was unaware of hi« approach and
without speaking Mr. White stilt- k him with ii s
cane i.n ti.e l-nck of his head. The Ido.* a were so
v.-re iiad'a. i.lly repeated two nr thn e turns, be-
Biro Mr. Tlioinpsnn, wh 1 kepi his legs, could turn
round 10 d- feud himself, lit* list was cut through.
no-1 his ho.ttl uni) ib.* side of ins face sumuwlial
wiiiitide-i, b-.t mil st-v r.-ly.
As Mr. Tliumpruii wheel- d about, ho -ei/cd Mr.
White, nod while in the nut of ini-ing his cuua to
repay tlie blows, his arm wn« arrested hy thn in-
ierpo*iiion of others, and 'he parties wer<-sapniat- d.
Mr. Thompson walk- d into the hunk, am! wns
-linrtty afteiwu'il driven It me inucnriii go.
I’lie ii d'uii'iliiin against Mr. Wide, al this Uu-
manly ohhcU upon a geat'eiuen of Mi Thompson's
y. ins and character.is deep nnd u • v.-rsnl. Ill re-
I lytou i'lggesti-unliat iho Shilloiiih is a loaiunutto
Irish argument. sii-ue of Mr. White’s owin-oantry-
moii r -peded iinpointiu», dm.yioe that liec old
have a singl*- drop if geouiiiu Irish bio tl in hi*
veins.,
Mr Gei-ton.lt is und rstoo I, resigns the nffic-
uf President oftlie hank, ati-i 1 unuir whispers th»*
Mr. Thomp-nii willm clio-en in his pin e. It
i nl«n retorted that Mr William M. Vcrmilye.
cit»hii*r of 1 he Merchant»’ Exch tug- B-mk, Green*
w liivtli street, wns 10 h • called into 1 ho Mtioli.ilt 10.
Mr. Cfste- nls 1 resigns liis dir.'ctmship, to he sue-
ro-il-'d hy .Mr. Wiidim U Ast r.
JV. Y Com A lv., 10th in*/.]
CON G R
Amorg-tlie petiti ms presented on Monday last in
tho Ifoose, tvcpetc.-ive tltoBdl ovingt
By Mr. I) vvs.nt The folio vying petitions, *it;
from Samuel Rockwell. Wu« Hiiii-eli, and Wm li
Uiidnrwou-I, as! lug ol'Coilgress tlie payment of err
t no claim- nyainH tlip t’lieiokw* Indin-.s its a tr-he,
ainl as.timed hy the General Gov. riunent under tlie
Into treaty with ilia: tribe.
A claim of ho Sate of fie rgin for tn->n n y ndvnn-
c-d olhe ofliceisatid s tidier* of th-* Revo lit I-m.
R. forr-d to select cotnmtleu of fiyo members.
A pw iliou front the ('-iminissimieia .of P-l-.iago
of the city ufD-iricri. relative ton liglu-hott-e, Aic.
A potiti -o fr uit the citizens of Ruckcrsvilt-*, ask
ing n mail mule, Ac,Bom Green-dinrnugli, Georgia,
lliinugh that place, to Green- ville, South Carolina
CONGRESS.
Tuesday, Murcli 17th,
Iu 1 lie Scnn'p to-iluy. the hi lio'pmvidn fur the
payment of damages sus'dineii hy t di«hluuls hy
the wars wi Ii Indian 1 Mhos since 1830, wns tnknit
up, ti-iil several am inlmeiits made toil, mid it wn<
then order.d lobe ptiiited ns amen led. Tho bill
fm tlio con'inu.tion of 1I10 Cumber 1111I toa-l was
taken up, and Mr. Noiivxll offered an amendment
to it,whi -li whs ordered to be printed, nnd the bill
postponed until Thursday mutt. Tho bill more
1 IT ctualiy to secure publie monov in tlie bunds of
ufficcis und agents 1 iflh.*.Government, nn-l to punish
pu -Iicd.'fnultors, was tiikoiiup,and, after several
amendments wore adopted,it wns pn»s<*d over,nnd
the Senate pmce. d- d to tlie c.i' Sidoii.tkui of Exe
cutive Business, und thua AtU-.urne.l — Globe of
Tuesday Eight.
In tho House of Rrprosentntives on th ♦ I7tb inzt.
MrTillinghnst asked permission uf the House to pro
s'nt ceil *in resolutions of the Legislature of Ritodn
Island in relation to the public lauds, which he hud
not been afforded an opportunity to present. He
merely wl-hed to tef- r ihrrn to iho Comtnittco of
he Wh le.
The Hou-e refused to susj end tho rules.
A bill to regula'o tlie pay Hiid-'innhimontsnfPnr
r« i>- ill.. Nwvjp, W... reii.l rwic« nnd rHleirod to the
Commit tw of ihn Whole.
Mr. Jenifer concluded his remarks nn tho resolu
tion to print nil the tes imony conneccd with the
Now Jersey contested election. Mr Biownfollow-
ml. i
Mr. Cusliing tesomed Ids lumorks i.n tho Trea
sury Niue Bill.
When l.o concluded. Mr. King uh turned the floor,
when the ilnu»e ndjnurneil.
tlon, wheteas, tin* hill expressly says, tint the Act
•h die voire In aloe months. Hee'-nchi.l-d by pm.
l-odng that Govt-iiiiueiit'sh .ojdresori ion limn of
five million*, rrtleemabfi utauyMn.eCntign M might
think ptttpbr.
Mr. Bond, of Ohio, f.dhwed. nnd ns u«nn\
'mmcht-d f»rth Into a long tirade on tlie till. ged
al uses ol the guvenimei t.
At lb* conclusion of lifr remarks, the committee
ms* without taking tli * questhm, and tho lluuse
a-ljourned.
The proceeding* iff Congress are now utterly
devoid of interv-st, nnd w-|t r inti 11 s.' in-til the
w big*’ hove got Uiruogh wuh ilicir electioneering
•|H*cchu*.
The Iluhnd'iry Question.—Wenro glnil to fiu.l
111 a Urtiiali pap.-t snr.li•pniimi-n s ns \lie following,
which are taken Bum tlio Hulifux (N. 8 ) Halim-
nimi of ilte 31 inst. This is tlie iryo view of ihe
rnsei A war Between tlio United gtates n> d G.eut
Britain, t< nnioiite iis ii miglit, would he n li.mible
evil’toboth countries; nnd tlie way to nv oil it is
not hy mutual bullying, hut liv mufualconcussion.
From the Haligoipun.
••The bound >ry- question, ihm prolific sonreo of
discord for tho la*t thirty yeais.'hn* now Ii cornea
sulijectnf *iu-li ongms-ing «-nns<q-u*oCb thm unless
iiii*iisiiies l-oadopted for seiilingthr qti'siinn, mine
coeidve m- iixuies ii-usi be resorted to. The mli:nr
oftlie Quebec Gazette ftiitci it ns his belief Mint
Ei.glni-d would-t utm r ie'inqni*h a p nioa of her
rigl ts lino pmeee.1 to.|uistilit>*. nnd Bom all vve
can Imirn of tin* vain * of the Dispute l Tcriho.y.
apart fnim o hei cnnsidenitiotif,we th.nk this would
lie tlie .muni judicious tJnn'se, n« a war with the
United States, let H terminate ns It would, cmtld not
hn mieoded wnh the ninsidisostroiisconspqoeiiens.
A nqori ha* gene f tlhi that great Biltnin hasde*
term ned npan m-iiniuinlngber rights, and lefu-ing
to yield up any portion of tlie bone in conieutioii—
this, however, we believe to lie unfounded.”
NEW YORK, March 18.
The British Queen.
FROM LONDON.
The *t>nowh!p British Queen, C'npl. Roln'rtr.wiis
announced hy telegraphed at 7 o’clork this morning,
and nl about 12 n’cl’k wo lecoiv. d our fil- s of KngliMi
papers. The Queen departed f om L011.I011 -n the
1st Ilf March, and fr m I* msinouth oil the evening
uf iho ‘Jit; c.-nirq iently sin* Imu m ule In-r |-n**ngv
in about fifteen and a halfday-, thn-shortest ton.-
we bel.eve, in winch it his been done Bom I’ori.!
mouh.
Our file* of London pnpers n*n to the 1st ol
M..r h, 11 ml]Liverpool to the 29th of February inclu-
NORTH EASTERN BOUNDARY.
In tho Heu-eof Congress, on Sainnlar, (14 h
lust.) the Speaker laid It fore the House the follow*
Ingenmm'tnicHtion f rtlw President;—
To.the HoilK'iifRepiesei la l*es»ftheU. S.
I trim-mil to tlie House of Represent aiives. in mi*
fwor to a resnlu'ton of linn IhmIv, dated on die 9th
inst. tli# enel'sril report of th** Serr- tnryiif Stile,
M- VAN UUREN.
Washington, D. C. March 12,1810.
To tks President of the United Bloles.
D-p-riment of State, \
Washington, March 12,1840. j
Tba Secretary of State, to whom has been referred
a r- solution of the House ofRepre*entn ives, duiod
tha 0th instant, reques ing ti e Pr.sMent toeemmu*
nlcuta to that body " whether any. and if any. wbnt
measures have been taken, since tlie ruction of
tha racommandsiion of the King of Holland, of a
new line of boundary Uuwos-n tlw United Stall's
and tli# province of New Brunswick, tu oltiin in*
. fennatjon In respect to tho topography of tlie ter*
trinity In di'patn, liy a survey or eiplinationiif tin*
Mm# «n th# pan uf Ri# United States alone | and
also wlMther gny measures have been mlopted,
wlt#i#hy lb# Mtuirney of t|w , uiv .y f lately made
uodar th# auUf ri v of tit# Brithh government,
when fommuelcaifil may b# tasted nr eaamlne.1,”
b«» th# l|«*r «• rtpm to th# President, that a#
(O* Lewis Cass, Jr . Esq son of nurMitf*t-*r to
France, hasurrive-l at No.v York in tlio packet ship
Emerald, from Havtr, with despMclie*.
PENNSYLVANIA.
No Rep rt, ns late ns Tuesday Inst, from tho
Commi leu of Co ifcrence on tlm R»umpli"it Bill.
A letter from Harri-hurg states Mini tin? Commit-
ice of Co'ifereaen have lieen uoa' le to agree, and
hive determined to ask for two m iro mombeia from
uaftli House.
NAVAL.
Tho L\ F* ship Uuatur. C'upt. II. W. Ooden.
wi It Cummod *re Ciiamles G. (iinosLRr, com
minding tho U. S. Naval forces on the coast of Urn*
til,no boaid, and bearing the broad penant of the
Curumu lore, sailed Bom New York on Tuesday Inst
for tlm Brazil radon.
This Is her first .cruise, 8I-0 was built at tho
Now York Navy Yard, ami Is said to Iso ■« fin# a
varscl of hor’class a* aver want to sea,
BTTIm steamship Lleerpool will aot again
L#t# Liverpool until tb« v'Oth uf May.
(Correspondence of the Southern Patriot.)
WASHINGTON, Match 18, 1840.
8 EX A TE.
T- Utmm’ng, uf-er ihe disposal i-fsomo private
bosine*-, ihe.S-'iioin went into no Kxeeiiv.* se—i-m,
mid tlie d"Oi« were *iill elo*ed wh -n ihe midi leli,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE*.
• 'I he S|Kink< r ann-.unr. il that tlie fi-st husiuess in
■riL r w <s tlie Res-.|ntion repnned from the Coin-
mitteo uii Elections, l.y Mr, CnmpMl.t heir Ch -ir.
mao propn-ingtn print nil the tost im-my ronrf ctc-i
wills ihe New Jor*ey rase.
Mr. Brown,umen!la*t ofthaCommi tec,orruphd
ho imirning hour in Miedi fence of lli- roodurt i-f
lhnm .ji.tity of the Committee, against »be cliargn-
of Mr. Jenifer. He rnntonded that ihl* wholeevi-
der.ee had lieon rxuminoJ.noi onlynnre,hut twee
l> f -to the report was m ide;siithntihec -argn wliich
hud gone forth lo the rnti-itry, Mint tint evidence wns
not n a-l, was disproved. In proof of I his. Mr B.
eau-ed 1 lie eluik to toad various extract* Bom tho
journal of lit# Commit ten.
At Ihe nxniration of ib-* hour, 011 motion of Mr.
Jonas, th* llnu-e pn-ceeded 10 the order of the day,
and went into Committ#e noth* Treasur> Note*,
Mr, Kin|,of(inoigiaiouk the flo-.r, nnd made
long speeoliagainil lit# proposed moasora He con
tended thm Treasury notes were m ille r moru nm
less tlian bills 1 f credit, wlih li, tint Constilution gave
Coogti-si no 1 ower lo issue. He slswardeavmrd lo
l.lwa that tl# notes would Lo in perpotwal tfircula-
THE PRIVILEGE CASE.
On the 2.1 ul F.-Unuiyn gn-al meet ing of tlio elec
tors and fro. holders of Alid esex was held in L-n-
dun, to it-adder tho prm*< c-lings uf tie* II -use of
Commons in tin* privilege nfiiiir Many mcmhei*
ot the IJouie were preseiii, among wit ni weie Mr.
O’Coiinell, Mr. Wukley, Mr. Hutimnr-d .t*r. War-
■ urtou. i heii p-esence, and n motion to trako Mr.
Hume cliuirtnnii, caused a I re mm. dons row, of which
the pnpeis say, it would be impossilda logivo a dn-
scipiiun.
Mr. Wnkl.y ail-lre.sed the meeting nmid*t fre
quent ioteir..ptloiis. Presently the unil r**heriffs
no in,*w I h :. piuty of iiiends, m-sl n fight suiiii nf-
commcnrcd. The under sheriffs reiire.l. Mr. O'
Connell tried to make 11 -p-ecb.hut tho peopl-- would
not hear him, A-Coi utim approving Mie coui sc
lakenhy the House was put,uml d-*'Tirud lobe ral
lied—aml'then ti-o iiioel.ng broke up.
In Mie moimliim* Mtoundei slioi'iffsnnd their parly
won' iiitu niioMier i.Him and <>ig niiz d,iii.il n r- solu-
M 11 was adopt, il.decl -ring that Mie meetii-g i.fliee-
Imders h.idbu mvi-ileiitly l.rok: ii up.Tkc Si.c.
Th- Tory papers me velienieai in liin denuiiein-
lion of what Mi^y call the nduiilmumoUN ruin de
feat iho nhj.'cl pf Mie meet'tig
From the Morning Chronicle of Feb, 29.
Money MAUKKT.^Tiih English Funds have
sh-»wn a tund.-ncy to deeTtie to day. Coti-ols a' one
peri d having ticuii il-tio ut9-<| f'-r money, ami 90J
lor thu April.n o aiai,undalMl'«u J {ll money w.i-sotnn-
wli .t i-'isi. r, piics left oh*at oi.Iy 11 rliclit ndtui.ee
o.t thesv .|-iota-i-itis, Tho Kxchequ-.'r inirkel tin*
MS-uniuil a iliHeirut ns pawl shies* Vi'-t-jMiy, hatiou
•« .mm - par to a to a piemiom, In ennse
qiir-iiee ..f.liu hank l.rokershotvieg liim.e fas a h-.y
cr ot tho Mareh lid's. We notieeil yes'enl iv that
■lie bank broket had he-a uesnee s-B.l lit *(f*o lag
soma sale-rf Exchequer hill-, from which, ami lien*
7 su es nm-ie liy o her pur ie*, tho mnrkoi liud been
f-.rc.'d to somcMiiog lielow pur.
Teki' gll.os facts, then, in connection with lie*
piircliii-i smailnhy tli.'sxm-| mty today, it is h -tight
tli .1 thn sale- ol'yestoulny we.ro ma le jiurp -s *ly. in
tliedesi o of the (Jh iti«. Il-.r of tlie K\clici|ft r, to
tiy the -iietiath of tlietnurki?*, and Mm having to--
c iii|id*hed ibis '.hjeci, hn l.ns now sent the same
parliii* forward Hshuyeis to In inn this de rrijuimi
of gov.-riitni'iH paper lua preniiuni, uml sons to gui
snielyovor the IU. It of March. In short, Mie whnV
affiir is stipp'.-od to hn n-mni oruvio carri.-d on hy
the ClmncelV.r of Mie Exchequer nnd the Bank to
~ S'st the luttrr.
It remains to be seen wlieth' r they can keep them
nliove par, and thussM) nreumpli«h their design of
not raising tlie intero-t, or having recourse to u fund* ,rncl '
!"«•,
This being settling day in the P-rcicn siork ex-
change, thejnhl.orS ami brokers were for tlm most
it occupied in n ranging Mieiriiccotiiils Du rug
the account the openii ions h .ve Ium-ii cairii-don to
greater ex onl in Spanishl-oml*thm forsomelime
pus!, a. M nt an n.lv.iiicn of rmur y 2 pci cent.
Tt.is may In* ncc-mmed f-.r from the doubtful
situation ofCahii ri Idm-.-lf ns tecanls his henllh.
«ssi.» f om Mie probability of immediate und aedvn
mensui.-s imingiaki n hy Ksparicro to iiriiig tlm
war toaco'iciiision. hy the movement w ich lie has
now made on .Muoi-sn, for Mi.) pmposu of laying
seign 10 Segorn. Tha telegni; liic il<-s|.nirh train
Bayonne, recei'O.I Mils morning, dited iho 25th of
Felt uary, holds nui s .me hopes of that Ibrtres*
capitulating—And the Incren-ing helinl tint Louis
I'hilippecannot font unadm'm str. i 'ii without M.
Thiers has also had it- beneficial • fl'- cts nn those si •
curdie-, which loft offal no advance of nearly 1 per
cent ..ii yesterday's price.
Consols for Money closed nt 9 | to } 5 ditto Bt
liie Aecout, 14th of April, QU| t. 01; Thc-e per
L'enl. rrum-.-tl, shot; Thie •■md-a-ta'lf per C'-nt.
Reduced 9fl| to|; New Tiee-and-a-llnh'iier Cent,
98] to); Bunk Stock, 170to 179; Kxclirquoi Bills
3s - to 5-, prem.
From the Standard of the evening of Feb. 29.
Saturday, Tteelte o’clock.—Consuls ojh tied,
hism nning A th • *am-» qu t.tinns tl.ey closed at
ye-terday—9li|j Mun-v, f.-r Aeeoiini OulOl, witli
11 -thing doing as yet; Ex;Tt-q ur-lnlls, 3 5 premi
um ;ll.ok Stork, 178, 179:
Half past One.—The British market is in n sing-
naot smt.*, mill in the foreign ihe f.voriu' sperolu-
ion is in Spanish *t rk.whi- h reuthad in tliccourse
oftlie m ruing io29| |
Cons-.ls maiiiiaiii tho morning quotations, 9(lj9l
fir h- April Aecoiiat, atnl9t)f i fur ftlom y.
Four o’clock.—Consol- f a tlie Account closed
ns 90} 1. Spanish Bund* SO] |.
From the Standard Frb. 27-
Half pist One.—The f Ih.wi'.g ha* just bean
posted at Mie Bank of Engl md:
*'The Governor n il Company of Mie Bunk of
Kii-I md do her- by give noliiethat th 7 dic rcudy
•o receive upplicutioit for loans upon die d< p oil of
B-ll* of Exchange n t having m.>ro Mian six inoi'Mi-
Excheq-ior Id (- und Kasi I ml.a Bonds;
such loans to I..' p id nn or la'foro the 24th of Apri
next, with interest of51. per e.*t». per annum, uml
lie for su ns n-t less than 201111/ en It.
*• Bank of England, Fob. 17. 1840."
From the Liverpool I’hrouielt, Frb 29.
STATE OF Tit iDK.
Manct-rster, Friday Even ng.—Cntl«*o Trade.—
It isd fficolt lo do-cribepnrr eily«h* State of trade
here; tor low as prices were foi cloih and >atns nn
■ hi-duy se'niiiglil spinners ami mant'fitctitrere* n»e
compelled to a’ceeptsliil.low. r l.-nn- than on that
day, and ev* n since Thursday piiros tiro a shade
lower. This c nlinurd drooping is evaletply Him*
hutal'L* tothe declining pi ires of. oi'on tit Liver-
pool; ami a* imm. nseanival* ore expect, d. iiiic s
fur ihl* great •lapl#ar«coiifidu’'tlya">iRipated t"ba
lower in • mouth than Miry h i'*b on for tlm iu«i
four yearn and until it arrived at this po-nt, a sternly
oi extensive trade cannot r> x-nnuldy he untleip ited.
.MnnclieiUtr, Tuesday —There was no improve*
mem whntrvor in our market today* Tlio demand
both for yarn and goods were ex> oediu|ly limited,
ami prices continued lo dronn.
Amirissm SceurUirs.—W--find the following
qootatioaz of Ama-lcsa stocks in tho London
" (.’iMtrse oftlie Kxrhmxo,” of F* h. 20t—Alshainu
£ sterling fiv. s.81; Indiana do. 82; Illinois; x1ko«,
82; (■luisiniialives, |ttt4 52,7; Maryland fives £
•Uiitinc, (14 a 83; New Ymk lives 86} a 87; Ohio
•izea Clin 90; I’ennsyUnuia five-,77); United State*
Imnk »hiies, £ 15;do. do do debei.lures, 09 a9a|
New Ymk City five-, 80.
FRANCK.
Tie* steam ship brings thp raMter uuexi ech d in*
t.'lligeiico uf u resignalmn en masse hy the Fr.-ncll
mini-try, in et.iisequenct* of ihoir defeat in the
Chniiilier of Deputies mi ti.e uiiai ago for the Duke
•le Nemours. The f'hii'i.l or, liy a vote of 226 t<»
2ll0. ( refiise.| even lo i'i-iisi.1 rth- inimsti-ri d pr-on-*
siiiiin. 1 ho Chntnle r adjourned itnmediiili ly auei
tha vote, nnd ill • ini.ds'ors proc.-o led at elute to the
King w'tlnlirir h signntimi, whi It lie accepted,and
sent for tin* Duke de Rioglin.
Tin* l’nrls paper-ofii.ur-o tenmid with rumors,
among which lit- etitim-ce of Mr Tltli r* int i thu
new cabinet la-id a pisiliiiiioi.t pltU'o.
^ Mr, Guizot, h iviiiK lieen npimiut'd un.ha-sndoi tu
Enslxnd, in j dam* of Gen ^elmsliiitd, left I’lirisBn
l.ilidnn oil tlie 25lh ofFehriinty.
Tlio late t ndvii-es from Algiers were that nil wits
trusqdil. nlthmigh the Arab# were pr< paring t» re-
niw their incorsimis.
Pori*. Frb 27.—Half past Tltree.—Tln ro has
heon a lidr quantity of hiisinnss. For tit" nemum
tl).-Three per Cents opumd nt 82f 25c, and closed
at72f 40. The Five per Cents open dut I Elf 45<',
and cl:i*od at H3f 65.; hot li have thus risen 20.-.
For moti.-y ihe Thro.* pm Cents are 10e, nnd the
Five per Cents 15c higher. The linnk of Frui o
shares are I Of lower. The Lull'll to Bank l,00dt,
shnre«.nre2f50rhigher. Tlie Belgian Bvnk shares
a nn tiered, nod tl o Units tl Stnles Bank Innas ha-
ilerlined } per coat.
Nutliing brer from China.
i-tiitig each tpier.li Iis j’and If tlie revenue shoti i
mit lo rqmd Iu nil ihe expruiliilires, tliey w ould h
Bmdetl at tlie nml |£ the yvur. But th y did tint
ie»ort to a direct loan, until, it was ttro- Hiiiuml that
It would Im iico-SMity. Ho, hero, lid ri-ntcircd.
tirn-itrv tioi.-s otiglit to Im is-ued, f..r the paipii*.
ul an'idpuMig' h'venue, und iiv idiiigniuiiniiiiont
hlnn.
Ah nttempt will Ins made to sit out the qooi.ii.in
•iwiight, hat without success, ns I hit iqiuo. Th
hill cannot flume up lii next Tite-iltiv, will ,
vote of twit-thirds | and again, on Wednesday, tie
primers lepmt from Mr. Blnrk's cniniidtie.', will
have pieced .'lice over it.
From Chinn—The ship Moreo, captain \Ve*t
erti, nt New Yorkfrom Mn no, November 8 report*
that tlie Chinesehndbroken offtlie trade with al;
ra'inne, the Americans inclnd* I. ’I Id- isprohnhly
n mi-take, aa nor udvi ea l.y way ol Englnml wor*
to the 7llt, nml save no such information. Still it i»
possible that utemporary stoppugo wastosolvvd wn,
for some pnriiciihir i-iiject.
On the Oil. Ni.wiolier, thu E glislilindirocee.l*
oil in Hong Kmig in m ark Me* fort- nt hat place
Tlie cntiitnnriiler of lit" fle*l of Chinees^iunks wliicli
weie nearly destroyed hy ihe Volngr, Ims liren im
prisoned, and it Is supposed will lose his head, in
con- queue • of not I nving raptured tl.o V..|ngo A
number of Amerie-.n ve-sels h«d been doing a very
profitable iiiuryitur bodiless between ilmig-Konz
nml Canton : one vessel li-.il taken tip 5000 bales
of Col ion, for which four dollar- per hale, u* freight,
were paid. Thn 2 A.nericnn houses at Murao had
chur ered two •ldps,nn lionid which tliey had ship
pc.l nil their efli ius, Mint they miahi he ready, at n
in-iment’s wnming, in l.-uve ih" place—and which
tliey wcio in cousiunt ex|wctulimi of being obliged
to do.
Cnpinin Western renorts that a vossi-1 arrived oi
Mncnn from die island of Hainan, iust before he
left, tlie captain of which gnve ioformniinn tlint nn
American liriq linil hei-n wri cked on ihat is'aiid;
that near the wreck li.'hnd seen two children dress
'd in Chinese dollies, l.nt sp>-aking KtiglMi, whom
lie therefore supposed to lie Ameiienns. Tliev pein-
md their failinr out to h'm— a man witli a cojlnr on
Id- npek.ami apparently troated us n slave.
hmm Hnnisburg.—Sx the time tliispnper went
to press (says the V. S. Clntilte of Wednesday)
Mie muil from llarrishurg hud out nrilv.d. It may
lie well, therefore, to state thm a let ten wascxldol
ted at Mie Kxclmego, yestenlay, in which tlio writ- r
expressed 111-belief Mint the Re-umptinn Bill wnold
Ih* allowed, hy iho Committee of Conference, in *| ep
unreporteil ihrough Mils session of the Legislature*
Tint Washington airie-pmulont of tho Mercury
is " isiaken, when h"spei.ksol'ilm,SVrt/«e of HVtsA-
•nglon, hy GnoNKi.uoil, ns being ••on Imrsebuck.”
NlioSintne I- not even in a slnml tig. but innsitliug
posture—at lenst it wns so when we saw it. at Flop*
fl"co, iu Mny Inst.—Char lest on Cornier.
Tim ship .hipiler, C’upt. Cahtkk, nt Live;pool,
from litis port, took the crew, eiiosistiog of tho mn-
ter, mate anil three men, .df ftlmw not nontimied]
tlie wreck of a suhmmorfrom N irihCnrollim.lamml
to thn West Indies. They had lieen some days on
the wreck, with mulling hut a I Hi la salt beef, (raw)
to live on, mid no water. Tli y wero hi a dreadBi:
state. Twoiifilin men were put onboard a schooner,
which die Jupiter afierwnnls full in with. The
mts'er, mutu, and the the other mnn, were litougli'
to tills port. Tho writer of tlio letter giving the
« it.fiwmntinn, thinks the name of the schooner
w s tho Thomas //. Junks —Ibid.
The Times of this moiling, has heon led into an
error, wliich, we are assured, it wi ]glai.'l) Im en-
ah'ed lo coitect, rei-pcritag tlio lienhh of Mr Jas
G. King.
It is true that pmiMomnn ruptured a smntl hhnid
vessel in the cliust on Friday, hut without occasion
ing * n hlm-olf Arfriends nny scriou- apprehrnnioni.
A fow day's repose and nliiiimincn from businoss,
will, it Is h**ll. ved, repair nil tlio evil — N T. Amei-
iean. I9.lt itmi.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1841).
THE SOUTHERN BANNER,
Ppb lshed nl Athens in this Stato, l»y tho Editor,
Alhon Chase, K-q came liy mull yc-t rdny iu u
new dress, und on on enlarged sheet. It is a. jour-
•ml wldch merits tha pntronnge it receives.
NKW-YORK MIRROR.
Mr. 1'ktkii G. CooeER. ,.f this city, istho Agent
of thisliieinry pnpor, s i well kn-iwn tom si of uui
read r*.
!h#pmdii ......
On tli#St. John* several • stnhlishmotiU xro
JiTOI * n and from the signs of even's,
KM,U I iuIki d ,nn. Silk iw.4«W
country.—A/eirs.
•M'l’OlNT.MENIS l.y THE I’lU^IDFdfT#
ny ou.l tr,ih Ur a,trier am I run*, nt of list Ben tie.
Bam'.el iMidioU'iis. nllllimdi, In bo Rohcitoi «4T
V.T , • ,,n,, * nice, ill im |i!neu uf Matthew
Mm Il'irdI appoint. .1 *tn.i, imt i>f||in Tii ii*ii y, ’ “ ’
John !• Biieiiii, or New Yolk, to heCotisuftif.fia
I ,,ir ,1 Stint', n. Nnftnl,, in tl„ I,
Vi. mice, ill the plane nr George llttyler* '
lla minus Rlwcker, of New York, to beChxrg#
d Alht res •.riheUr.iirdSt.no-to iho Noih-r’andJ,
C co. H H.HHl,"f ( )b „ to he Charge d’Affaires
•I lit.' Uol-eil St lies t.i the llepol.lie of Texas,(ntfifl
InCe o’ Ale. e Laliraiche, re«lg ed.
Hmijr UbanliSNi'- V. iU. Ih, 8..r.i.r, of
•lie l.pgitimt of th*. United Suites m I’oii*.
I aim II Biniistin uf New Ymk, to he Judge of
’■0 Uni I'd Stnles, for tlie Eastern Ditlot of Florida,
f r the term of fout year*, iu thn place of Robi rt It
Reid, nppolmed Gmernor of thnt Territory.
Alfred Belch «f Tonm*sset», tohejndge of tha Us
4lnt.-s for tin* middle District of Florida, for th#
imm of four years, in the place of The mas Randall,
whoso toi m of set vice has expired.
U S. ‘ehitnrar Elite noise, 7
OffSiridy I look, March 16, 1840. J
_ List of otli 'era IItInched lo the U. 8. Schooner
En crpriso, soiled for BmsI| :—
Fran'* Ellery, l.iunt Coin'dg.; Lieuis. P. Dray*
ton, John A. Win-low; IWr, Kdwmd Blssall;
Singeiiii. Go i. W. I'-eto; Acting Master, Francis
o It. n-linvv ; I'nx-c t Mid-liipmen, Jnmes K
Armstrong. Sunuiel I'oarco; Mi'ls'dpmeti, N. B.
Harrison, AhnorReml, Edward A. Hopkins.
Loss of Ship Courier,—Tin New York Courier
say*thnt litre s Im- been rncuivod nt St. Ilelenn,
from the Capo of Good Hope, ilntusl Cape Town,
Jnnonry Dili, ns follows: *• The Spanish ship Sa
bina, Bom M inilla, fur Cadiz, arrived ut Tubh* Bay
vrspoday,having or hoard Cnpt. iVoi/o and ert w of
tho Aniei ieiin slop Courier, from Bntuvi>i for New
Y»rk,which vessel foundered Nov. 00th. idaysafrer
leaving Jitvn li.-nd,' having In en in o hurricano 86
Ilnurs. Cnpt. Wolfe and crow took to Mis launch, and
were nicked up 24 hours nfrer, nil well. CnpiWolfn
and Mr. Hillard w ill go from till* pint o to Bio Jniud*
ro, unless an npp ituniiy slionld i-ffor direct fur iho
United Stnles in u few dny-.”
D3*TheHhip Courier and her enrgo nre insured
in the different offices in New York t.ithenmimntof
$156,000; tho less ns estimated, will ho about $100,-
oou.
ATTEMPT TO MURDER
Last night n nlinl er nf rolHans aiincko.1 a man
rlftmeit Deni* OT.'«Wrnw, MH .i ».i,n.>lronilfii|lY-
Mo w-iis loft s|H-euhlcss, nnd Is now lying w-itnnif
hope of recovery, iVs understand Hint he. had a
small sum of money about him, in sped", nod tha
he wna ahout to nil fir Ncw-Ymk.— Te r graph oj
ester day.
•‘ Mr. CotiilMTt is »o .hIH fi ll! affected—vain—
ridi.-iil.iii*. He won d uilk Bo n m»nth nl.mit no*
lliir.g. na«l In a mmi'ier s • pump»u« and extruvagunl,
Mint Bo it Id* manner, y.ei would laney the rahj.-c
|.-r coiisiili r.ilion, n q«ie«il.in of war or p-nre.
To-day, ho wn« quite ultra. Mn tie was threatened,
if. And Gflorgia would Iiii*i> a non-intoiciorsv* law
with her, but Mr C l- n radical Loco Fiico: a
perish credit man—a go'.len loimhug man—an nd-
voente of Mie Sub-Tien-ory nml low- wages."
[ Washington Correspondence N. Y. Express
[Mr. Cuthbert is foolly slandered in the above ex’
Hu is a Republican Georgian at heart—a
friend of mechanic# nnd f th" Demnetncy, and do
lights to see Mie bilnovr corn tlie highest wages—Is
far nhnvfl the sneers of Whig letter wiitois—retail*
ers of Whig scandal.
II s spv.'i'h, wlieii repnitnl, shall apfionr in our
icoluiniis —Ku Gk.'II ]
THE OPPOSITION IN CONGRESS.
The members rf tlio North bend pnity (a name
liy which wo shall horeafier call thorn, for Mioy bend
ery cnndldntn or measure, which will congre
gate them In fell .wsliip t'»oppose Vsn Buiikn) nr
still consumin'! tlio 'itnc of Min llooso in npp .sing
the Treasury Note Pill. Iluviog no Wasltington
paper# y-'Slnrdny w itli thepriH'ee.lingsof Tliursilny,
we ,'Xintei from die c.irie-p >nd nee of iho'Chi.rl* s*
ton Courier, by wh'ch ii w ill lie seen Mint Mr. Ynn*
d.'ipmdr«( N. Y., was cmpolled to reply in ilitee
opposition gflnilemon who had ho -n cotisim ing tin*
time of tin) House und opposing a hill tssoiuinl to
preserve tlio credit of the Government. And nil,
loo, Mint their spreehw may l»e written out and pah
li«li.'d, • idler in pamphlet Birm to burden rh>* mails,
or in the columns of Mm ilnriison press,loaid in eh"
voting tlie seller of tho white man (lor finds incurred)
to the Presidential Choir. When t at day cnme-,ifi
ever ttl I.whti'li ttloDemocracymnai vy |»ijwr»».kO
ty prevent, w ha a -c.«m!»liiig,il|. ii,f«rtin*lo >ve» and
fi-hrs wlii.-h have so long boon displayed in ih 1
sight of tlmoflieoseekets, but i ut of ihoir grasp.—
Hkxry Clay ayiin S< ctcinry of State—Wm. C.
Rives, the Jim Ctr.xo Politician, Secretary of tho
Treasury, Sex. But wo will not furiliar prophesy
lotlay.
-The Globe of I Oth lost, say*—” Another Opp.oi*
lion member has the floor to-day They dismiss
politics in general—their object being to pos'pon.-
tlio tiece-sn.y luidne-s ..i'iIih Gov.-inmem, and fib-
riente electionit'iing -tuff for ilieir hu-y | ur i»aiis
dine.gltoiit the .•intotry."
Too 11 ue.
[Correspondence of the Charleston Courier.]
washing ion, MWii iu.
Then* ure rumor* all! ul tlio Rapi'ol ef irooide
witli E’ glind. It is aimed, tleiti lip corre#|e.|i letice
lcwvi'ii Mi-Fox and Mr Foisyth, i-. r.lationt-i
Mie lints*It md.tiny | reparation* nt Tcmi-co.ita,
hir.ime •• ludier p rtirulur," as the say **d «vn
tMi',” nml tint Mr. Fox, before ii;t-wrring any
m re. quo-linn#,.rluilli# lime l" loniniil irate witli
h s gov* riiin.'i-t. What is huol tvimirknhlo ahi'iil
this nia lot is. dint Mi« re is no p nc- party in till-
hu-ioes*. Among nny doxy" *'l* "> you meet, u n
of tin m wi'l express an opinion i>i,f|tor of a war-
TlatSuiiNlo sit hut a short tirnu in day. and with
t |n*fd d"or*, lo I'xi’i'Uti'fl session. Tim -iihjeel
unde. roifiderndoii.yi'S'eidiiv.wnsxn Ii din"trra y.
In tin* II 'iiso, we had dm nsonl New*.l#r#ey
■,|iiiil*l.|*s ( a d nfrer ihat, thn tren*my oote hi I was
taken op. Mr, Bond cm eluded Ids spu* ch on th
suh.nct, <i|'posiug Mm hill. Mr. Vu<ul< tp.M'1 rapli d
In llmarguments urged ngnni-t tl.o inensiire, *liww*
i'lg Mint it wn- llm most floov.'iderit resort Mint the
g <vi rnmum n old buve, in the pie.ent com.grncy
lie stated that t*<uiliiiiuml never ulpiumcd wUimui
Tlio Chevn'ier Pedio Rodrlgnos Foriinmln-
Cliaves, Ciiurgo d'Affuires of tho Emperor of Brnx'l,
presented, yestuiduy, Id* cinlcntial letters to the
Secretary of Slate, nnd wiis introduced in lii* idlicia'
character to tlio President,
Mi. Amnrul, who hud acted, ad interim, in ill.
-auto capacity, at tho -nmo time, t-mk leave ol the
I'roddcm uml tho Secretary »f Stale.—(llobe.
The Globe says, “ Wo ondersland Mint tlm re
duction of ilnty on American rice,embraced in Mm
ew German tiirilV, wu* ndo|Uod chiefly in cojuk
quen'eof llm reprcseniatiiuis tnailn to the Prusslaii
Govcriimunl liy tlm Miui-ier of tlm Umtod Siuies.
The Wldga spare no expedient, and stoop toevety
trick, to makfl politic d capital for the ir Hero,
Amon|*tMie most contemptililu of tliose, is their
cant nhuilt tlie *• hard eider nnd lug cabin candL
date.” They not only bring it ituo their public
liur u.guoa nod newspnper slang } hut limy oxld
hit the represeniations of them in their puhli-* pro
eesaion*. In tlm meeting w Idch tliey. licftfc'jU:'th*'
Potismnoili The.itre, Inst Toosday night, limy
were guilty of thn vlln tseo o 1 ' re/.resentiag Ih)
mummery on tho stager "flefiiro ffie'mqtltude
Stood th'* dwelling of the Weste, n hunter utul Ihr*
mor, with its simplo and clinrnelerislic ganiiinre.
The wild wood wus in tho hack ground—tlm hint
ter’s ownr iyol fnrsgracod the front id Id* Inhita
t on. nnd tli-sjinice of barrels, duly labelled, 'denot
ed tli it nn ample stum of his fivorite Inwerngn was
at liaiid. Loud, lung and fntvrnt was 'ho shorn
which wele-imml tlio Log Cabin of thn West.”—
Ye* ;tlds ridiculous Farce was acted hy tho Whig-
of Pnrt-m..ulh. Thisdesplnahlo mummery, (like
the Ihihlmn C'. nven ion of Culumlius,) was exhild
ted in a State which prides hor self upon the purity
T her taste nnd tlio elevnflon nfhor character. In
tlm tame vein, they have printed thn life of tho Hero
of North Bend, with a coirra Vignette f.«r It-
fronti-ploce, repn renting Goa. H., and an old sol*
din, nnd a log-cohiii, nnd a barrel, with the words
limd cidor” written upon it, Aootlatr pamphlet
nf Ids biography is graced with the figure of tlm
Hero mid Id* horse, looking ull tlm world like n
crown mid Ids stud. But nil t'.ieso littlo tricks sin.
disgrace upon theirraiuiidnte, and hi i»g discredit
upon their eaiiso. Are tliey not Hied of such lingo,
mile I Do they not know from vad experience,
that it wiil im-cr impo-o upon nn onlighienud poo*
plof Did Mmy .not unco try every sort of curicn*
tore upon tIm nation T
Did they not emblazon forth the coffin hand Idl!#
in every vniicty of fornif—And instead .guinwg
-*iierigili to their cnosa. did they not lose it. They
ri druiinatiira* again*! Gonornl Jackson. They
are tijlng mutnmory for G-nrral Harrison. Tliey
di slieed to fail now, ns tliey failed in 1833. Tho
fact I-, the genius if tho two men is #<» different'
thntwhut is niagib Witli qjin, is mummoiy with tlm
other. A soioiqnnmay answer for the one, while
n nickname will only css' lidiculn upon the other.
As onool one ront.-nipornric* soys', ” Gen. Horii*
sun's supporter# .rein to Imvn taken n hint from Mm
nickname ^ivcii to Oeti Juckson. Ho nn*old Hicko
ry, ond fr mi hi# firmness, fort tudo, incoirtiptibi) ty
und endurance <;f hurd-liip, Im ws]| mcritud the
name. ThejiU" of 'oa cabin candidate lias hi>„
nppli.'d lo Gen. H irrison, under the impression
Mint Mint of old Hickory, did much, towards th"
election of Gen. Jackson.—hilt they seem to hnve
forgotten that it wus Mit gem ml poptilutiiy of An.
draw Jack«on Min' muds tlie hh*knrypn!# a f.vniitr;
whores*, the dimbtful fopulsri'y of William Henry
Hnnhuin, is to be bas-e.i oa that ofMm log cabin.
—'The Hero nf Orleans wield* n wand, which, doe-
not lifll.iug to llm Hero of qq ccanot!.—Rich En
qui cr, March 17.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
From tlm N. Y. Express, 16th inst.
Money Market—City News.—On Saturday,
lonm were ..brained on bond and mortgage on lens*
ed property lo large amount*. This i* a poweifu!
• viileiu'e that them is not only n good drnl of unetfi*
ployed capital, but that mortgage security isdeotr*
I tlm s.if st. Indeed it is most surprising that
iu*r# -Itoiild have ever been any disposition to cull
in money pine d on mortgngo to invo.t tho same In
slocks or note-. Tlt.i a I lore munis, however, havet
been vory great. Tlm temptation nf two urihreo
per cent u month on sliuvnd notes lias boon the ruin
of hood rods.
The weak and nvnticlntts liavo been Induced, 10
call in money nml invest in storks nnd whersocuri
lies, mi largo interesl, w Inch bus been alike injuiioiis
to llm Bi rrower and l.etidi t; tlm tide is now turn*
log. nnd tliusowim live mi their incomes, ora deal*
i turn ofpl .wing their nn.imyon good BnndamHIfort*
gage In this city. Tlmreenn he no better security,
uml we should not l.o ut all surprised, if in n short
ime, money mny Im hud on Murtgngu at tho o|d rats .
of (I poi cent.
Safe* of CD shares U, S. Bunk Stock, s 3 days, at
74; 15 do do cni.li 75; 33 do do * 89 d-y*,~79,
Thn snle# nt llm hoard lid- morning wore not t<»
a vn y 11, gw extent. Unltud Suites Hank and Data-
ware imd HiiiIsoii closed at nn improvement o fc l;
Nur'li American Trosi Company 11’!};"' Mvc.hnnics*
U i< King Ansuciulto.i of}, and Siotiiugioii Rud Rond
o'I percent. Thr to were no allies’ of Maiihn*tilft
li ink slock. A hit; of six share# was offered ut 76,
nml would have been purchased ut that rutu had it
umoniil.-d in on *h res.
Bills on I'liiludelplii i nre quoted nt 93|n ,94.
A billon Baltimore fin $ ’299 wav sold nt iho Board
this nr'ruing nl 94|.
Treasury Notes.—Six percent notes nre quoted
at 90{ a 10 }.
Exchange—Tlmrc Is not much yet doing in bills
on England for the (treat Woltern. Wo quote at Q
a8} per com premium,
ST. AUGUSTINE, Mareh. 20.
Indians, alios Wild lleosls —The Indian- hnv •
app-'itH'd at the full oftlie ' Moon” ngiio. n« os> a'
Oa Wednesday Inst Mr Dupont's negro . in aniog
to llinir osit’il avocations, d scovered «he trail ..fiw»
(ndiuiiB. crossing tie'road hetwern lie 1 four und five
nulc pn-t, "ll 'ha I'ieolaia Road. Information wu#
imined n'< ly given to. Col. Gules, w ho with llm
mo*t eriulitn'd.. j-romptittide^sent not scout# in pur*
-u It hn' It I* vain to pursue nn Iml no. He will
coid" tiny pursuit. Give u« the Idmidhounds, Slid
lin n we s' nil Imvo u belter arc.unit of then. The
s*nii>s are still out, and w.* Imvo not letimed nny
further pVrti. ulai«. Tin* -nth instils oh the Ni-rtii
River ought to have proiecihn.
I* S. The scoots linvw.returtiiNl;*'nud report that
ili.tt no Indian truck# could ho Btuud.
Ini', rmiiti.ul Iw* just been reevived tlr.l n wsggoo
Train from I'o-i No. 2, on itewnyto Micunopy, -* j -
c.ii.ul hy soma of Liaut. Hunsnn's ni'-n, (who c«
maud-I'o-i No 2) wsro uttacke.l hy Imli- n*. and
twoiif lltee-rort, the team-'er. ami omioit »oif
th# tmdvs klBvd. Ihubodies were much
[Hr mid
Enlerprlsr.—U U witli gre it pl#.*ur# we an
imnii 'o thn election of n hii'ldingi * Immln d
B«l, into, dud for u (,’.<cunm rv, by ourestitnaliln «*•»•
lien, Th-t Done las., K-q. This is the first nttempt
on any tl.iug l ira • laig« setfr. t*» •Hr#ct UUr t.
The Jlaringsand Mr. Jaudon.—Giirlot* Ert*
g*l*h pupars cnutHin « c«rietnund«utcu holwccn Mr.
J«u.liw«nit Afe-srs. Baring, lirollirrs nod Company,
Tlie Enghsli Bankers alludo to a chaigo some (into
since preferred against Mietn hy a New York piper
and tepuufi>d liy the American Ciirro-piindiJnl of tlm
London Times. They -pronounce such ti chnrgir
erniro y without Biumlat ; on, nsk Mr. Jnudon wlicthcr
tli ir cmuliicijiowiird him Im- nt any time been mark*
o.| liy a hrmtcli of conrnlenre, gross rb’cepiion, or
pertiiiy. The f ilowing is the reply of timl gentle-
loan, which wo givo in josticu to all concerned.*—
Philadelphia Reporter.
‘‘Door Sirs—I Imvo received ynurci^mmuniratloh
Id* morning r. latlvo to Mm nrtielo w hich nppenred
in tlm Times newspaper of tlio S4tlt inst, signed "A
Gsnoveso Tnvellst."
” Just ut Miu moment I wns leaving Paris, I saw
Mint letter for the fir-t time and glnnc. d verv hastily
ovor it, hut did not ngnii. sen it nr hour of it until
you r. nd it to inn yrsterdny; and huv<ng been myself
thu subject of repi tiled (emurks in the samunew-pa-
net, which 1 Imvo passed hy with silent contempt,
1 should net hiiv thought of noticing tho letter In
q*|. stion, had you nut callrnt iny'Utte'ntion ospeciully
toit, • ..... i
” I enn bnvn r.n hrsltntlon in saying to yon whnt
I Imvo ml.un |ilua*uifl in-tilling very frequently to
..llier-, that the conduct "f y*-ur h usu lowaidmu
|H*isouaIlyin* utiifoimlyevinced tho must Biendly
disposition; and Mini I have repeatedly received
Bom you im; orlont nml vfitrible ald in my aminge*
ment# to incut my heavy ongugemeuis for the Bank
of the United Sinle*.
"Illtlm pnrnVu’artrnnsncMon nllmlud to, so far
from having no ed with 1 gr.i-s deception and perfi
dy'in rr foxing to do oil thu 23d ofAngosl limt, wfutt
von had previously agreed t# do—which was tb
unite wiili other friends in a largo purchase of stato
stock*, ofn.lvnnrn* upon tin m— you not ou'y puno
tuaily nml cle eifully peiform.'d jour ongngemear,
but I find on reference lo my letter <-f Mint ilute, to
the president of Mm Bunk of tlm Uni ed States, thnt
I nun.tinned to him my riim>uUntinn with you about
dm proposed urinngcmn.iv, nnd expressed the opin
ion Mint I could not f.nl tonccumpiohit.
” \% tothv-vtUorpnrVuftho charge it) that letter,
viz thnt Me. Bn*cs sent out l.y the simmer of Mm
24.It August a li-li-f my i-nyaldes, with n dcclnra*
lion that Mm hnnk must fail on the 26'h, and that
those were* used far tlie purpose of stock rambling,
I need only suy that allhmlgh you mny havb con
sidered ii right lo semi such a list, ye* I am quite
sure (whatever oilier* may. or mny ti-.l hnve Mono,
of which I know nothing) your house is entirely
lorn liable ofu# ng any confidential information fur
any in.wormy purpose,
** In rrgaid ui Mm Bank of the United Stnles, I
may odd tha.ulM uugh from iis anxiety tnujdfltbaf
hunks, und its dn-iie to ns«isl the states 'by advan
ce# upon their stocks, it miiy have stepped out .ofr
i's usual cotit-e of banking, yet I consid r this but
terr.pur ry.lei nrlu.o from Its regular nnd'fixcd
f.r'nc.nlc#; aid the specinl ciicamstnnce* which
wore lnought In justify this departorelmving cen-ed .
to exist, tin* Bunk I* now purxuing, and I um confi
dent wiil continue to pursue, that sjstrm which
hen tnf re placo-l It on tlie rinnnete ol cr^lit. t
" I nm, with great r. gatu,ysur ob’t sv*t.
(*ira.«J) "S.JAUDON,
••J,-.ndon, Dec 31, 1839.”
From the last mimh-r of tlio "Imndon Quarterly"
we extract the following particulars of the Illustrious
lliroenrinn inmse of the Esterhaxyst •
Magnificence of the Esterhazys—Th« houio
of Esterh'ixy is probably the most ningnificentnf .
noiiTCgnai-t houses' in ’the world. Tlar ‘jickstof
jackets, which is laid fo cost the Prince a hundred
pounds lo wear nnd tens every time it f*'pot oft, haa 1
already impressed tlie English public witbtha extent
of Ids poise-sinus, hut the impression fall# far .
of the reali'v. His faints enteins 130 vllhim*#, 40
tow ns, nnd 34 easMps. tie ha» rmircounlry hnuM>t r
us big ns Chuuwetth, wltl.ln an h -urs rrdeofono
niio'l er. Ono o f ih-m,Es , crhar',contahis380r6dt»tz
for vW ors, and a Min. ra. The waH-MwwD'hWy *-
of ih# Piiecc’s reply.!# ’he lord of Holkham^ who,.
M r ter exhibiting a flock of2080 sheep, inqulrwliriio
conlJ shew os m u y— '.My shepk^s are more po-
nu rous than your sheen”—turns onnu K# Itterafly
l,or—.here are 35.000 slwphmd* on Ws csuie.—
But ns a hi 'y «f the ni lghlmtltoral observed, to Air.
Pnjet—‘•Leo Ksterhasy feat tout[##|iaipl»-ks.fr'»
Prince n dote deux ecu rn> jtrmsrsM P'"»h' 0 ftUy, flt
enfries ilUflllmes,” They lave# rerat|flHn?F.
ginud intlulrpiy,'ini tha right'of lit# a
(heir estates. K