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SUNDAY, JUNK 14. 1010.
M om the August* Constitutionalist of Saturday.
Tim Itrilnwing letter having been refused admis
sion Huh (lie coluiffnt eft be uhrmikle nnd Sentinel,
lu ilia uJHursfl whteli it uns mhlra»aatl he* been
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WAYNESBORGUOH, JftiM* 0, fMff,
Voi,. II—No. 17.
SAVANNAH, SATUltHAY, JUNE 80, 1810.
VVliolu. No. 00.
FUOM M.OIODA.
By tlio steamboat Flordn, Cnpt Neck, from
S Block Creek, wo Irani that there was no Iudinn
news, except that Col. Mas»n of the Volunteers
was accidentally killed hv one of his men, wliilo in
pursuit of a runaway Indian, near Camp King.
03* From tlm Hon.T. B. Kino wo linvo recnivvd
n pamphlet copy of An Address of Messrs. Alford,
Dawson. Holmrshiim, Kina, Nesbit nnd Warren,
Ueproscninlives from tltis Stu;o in tint 20'h Con*
gross, to their Constituents.
THK NORTHKRtN MAIL.
Our eitlaens, wo presume, need not expect n mail
fr<-m the North to-day, nnd to-tnmrow forenoon lint
mail duo to-day, undet the old urrunguimuit, will ur*
live.
We learn from our worthy po.tmnster, (Mr
Schley) tlnit the greai Northern mail will her ufor
Ivave Clrartei-lon in seven o’clock In the morning,
in themilron ! cars, and nr tlio Wilmington boat nr-
lives hut soldom nl Charleston ln.-f.re 8 orO o'clock
in the morning, 'Im mail- fir Savnnnnli, m-d office*,
smiih oi ihi.* city, most remain in tho Cliutleslo.i
office for 20 *r 22 limir*.
Will tho pooplo of Savui.nali submit to this ur
rangemont?
If tho Wilmington boat tdimild nrrive in Charles,
ton hi timo to transmit the mails by the cars, we
could not complain for, wo would then receiver the
New York inuil in lets than four days, ns tecenily.
But an unnccessnry delay of neatly a *lny hi Charles*
ton cannot be iihmii:od to.
Under the late arrangement (decidedly tho best
for nor city) the Savannah mail did not leave
Charleston until the latest tcasonuble hour for the
nriivul uf the Wilrningioii boat. I Im driver was
detained as late as 11 o’cloc k, A. M., to allow the
tmil to Iks forwarded with despatch. Under tin*
li,.\v iirrungeineni we shall he throven ns o commu
nity nearly a day behind tliniol Chnrlostoii, in inldi.
tiun tlio distanceoruday front numuiurul si'uuiinn
A remonstrance cannot ho prepared too soon l«
which tho signatures <-f nil cmnmeroi d men nnd
oilu rs engaged in hii»iuesi,urin the least interested,
(and tdl the coiliniuniiv aie) should he appnnded<
nnd forward' d lolhe new Cost Master Genctul.who,
wo believe, is n»t cogniziml of lids change, or if so.
not nwore of tho injury to a cotntnercinl community
/ so important ns that of Savunnali.
Thoio will la* ju-t cause of complaint, nnd Mr.
Nti.K.i will remedy the injury, if wo ute not very
much mistaken in inis now olli.-cr.
too mi tin* Sub Treasury Bill. This motion wn»
ngteed to, or rather siduniited toby tin* OpposiliMt,
for they could not help tlieinselvus, nnd tin* whole
duy was tnkun up in the ditenssionof the Bill.
Among oilier arguments of the Upi'usitiou is one
io relation to the corporations which exist In Eng-
land, and which fuel they adduce as a tcasonfor out
following the example. But they know, ot ought
to know, tlmt the grunt of a corporate power in Kng-
land Ltkus so much power from tho Crown mid
gives it to iho people; whereas, in this country,
where the sovereignty is in tlm people, ev'eiy grant
of it Corpomtion takes so much power from them
and gives it to an uriitocmcy of wealth. Such un-
lhe paltry quibble* with winch they lluiler thorn-
selves they willbeahio topr* -jmli.oiho public mind
against the Bill.
This morning Doctor Petriken intends offetingn
Ues.dotion, fixing tho 4ill of July ui the period of
adjournment.
To this ilia Opposition will not agree, ns I under
■land it is their policy to remain us long us they can
for the purpose of franking electinueviing panels
and document s. foi warded every day by tens of thou,
sands from Now Yoik, Philadelphia, and oilier pla
ces. Of course the United St .to* Blink Ins nothing
to do with it, us did tlio old Bank on n simlinr oc-
L-nsion Then* aro however, very shrewd guesses
on the subject.
w lien tlit* vessel stood in to recover It, if jmssihh*, the
native* c a mo dok'u nnd carried it off—probable to
sntisfv their eannilml appetites. Wo seldom hour
ofn deeper tragedy.
Mill December.—We ntt* now undei wrnv once
moio to ponetruio South, nfiet which to ri-iuin to
New /.eidunii."
MEXICO.
Dates from Campenchy have la*en received to tin
I . r itli May. We lenrn verbally, that the Federalists
were uliinit attacking the town by sea and by Inuil;
great cniistornutioii prevail, d, and most of the fami
lies lnid l**ft. It was thought that nlth- ugh tlio Cen
tral General held out obstinately, tbnt ns noon ns the
attack commenced *• riously the city would yield, u
all tlio province of Yueutan had ulro trly declined in
favor of the Federalist*! the troop* had nothing to
cat;—Inn few soldiers, and they wore depending on
the wall* nlone far detainee,until they should receive
supplies from Mexico.
On iho 13th May, the French sloop of war Sabine,
ariiveil from Pen«ncoln. The French h*ig Diiimis,
had been there for several days. The Uuitrd States
«hlp Levant, from Pensacola, had also been there
for several days —N. Orleans lire, 6th inst.
MAKK WAY FOR CHANGES I
In Pennsylvania T. J. Fox Alden, Ksq..n leading
whig orator, Moses Linn, Peter Bnskirk, nnd lid
mtind Roberts have openly ronniinced the hard cider
llnrrtsnn part*, nnd pledged themselves to support
Mr. Vun Boren.
In one county in Ohio more than 50 persons have
changed, and say they cannot support u mail who
has no principles.
(Volt THE OEoltOIAX.]
Mr. Hillock Ill nil odiloiiuJ article which np-
penietl ill the Republican nf Wednesday last, Its
rentable editor lias been pleased in hi-* exuberant
lv.»o oftiuth, to aitriiiuic the piece J lately publi-hod
in your paper over tin* signature of '‘Oncef the Fe<»
pie,” to the pen of lln* lionorahlo Kdwaul J. Bluck,
uod to assert that it was-cot to a permit ill this city
It is hut common justice to Mr. Blaek in .’is.btisi
tlm piihlio mind in relaiioo to this nia'ter, mi l to
declare that tlio entire stnicin.'iit *«f tho Republican
i* Hiifoiliidod and fnlso. The orliele was written in
Savnimnh, with tho exception of M r. G ml and’* eerii-
fn uto and the copy of tho resolution of Mr Black,
which were forwaid.-d to n gentleman of this city
having no connection whit'ever with a public office,
The informant of tit • Republican had better con
fine himself in future to i ho truth, mid its ed tors
evince less willingness to depend upon such cornip'
vuthu-ity. ONE OF TIIK PEOPLE.
flight of Crics'c.—Tin: I'liilu lolpliia nnd Now
York paper* charge Madamo C-.-lcstu v.ho has Uf;
for Europe with having itin nwuy with some young
fellow with big whlskrrs, tiinl «i'h having cruelly
Resul ted u »ick husband and a charming, promising
d itighlor. Wo do nut believe it- She lias been re-
viirul times mi tlio eve of sailing for Europe to see
her parents; hut tlio jdiyiieiun prohibited Ml*. Elliott
from taking n sea voyage, mnl tlio probability !•
alio tins gone with hi- knowledge—us n'l tho money
sheourn.'d in her p'ofenJnn •she pla.'o 1 in Ids hand r;
Uud, indeed, liu lias ussenti illy cbuirihuled to he
successliy his devoted exertion in promoting he
interest, lie is a very sick man. and proh.ddy may
never recover. It is unronsonaldo, therefore, to
suppose that site lias deserted tier liu -bund, win n in
the course of a short lime tlio decrees of Providence
would set her free, and leave her inclinations unfet
tered Besides, tier general deportment has al
ways been correct.—N Y. Evening Star, 6th inst.
TUESDAY, JUNE lfi, 1040.
Col. A. B. Fannin bus been appointed by tlio
President, by ami with Ihe advice and consent of
the Senate, Collector uf the Customs fur tliu Port
ofSavanuuli, fium 10th July, 1040, when hispresunt
com mission will expire.
EPThe Rev. Robriit Newton (of Knglnnd) of
tho Methodist Episcnpul Church, lias cmlmrkud for
Liverpool in tho George Washington, from New
Yoik.
barge Tlmmas Allen, scam hi, win wits hrn*st'd
for robber*' m.d mutiny, in Fell, lliilfl, mi boMid ship
Get 1’tiiLlsill lie was first ain-sted in Liver
pool nnd sent silt In this eilv, whence Im i reaped hy
.jumping ovi'ib.'iml sst quarantine uini swintmlnu
nslaiiv,since which he lias lieen arrested and liu*
been four mnii/lis ill the jail at Savannah, where lie
was delected in die ulleiiipt to break j ill, haviifg URl
hroiigh it Willi thres' feet thick, m.d wit* in ill** net
uf tying hi* hliitikets litgciln-r in older lu let himself
down. All ulann being sounded, liu was securvd.
Hon. EnwARU Evkuett nnd family havo om-
haiked at New York in the Iowa for lluvro.
K7\Mr. Fostkii Rhodes, Into »hip**iuildor to the
Sultan of Turkey, together with Ids wife and four
sons have unived at Boston, in tho brig Emma
Isadora from Smyrna.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE CELEBRATION.
We hear front nil quarters that tho people tiro
moving, uud ll;oro.i* every probability of a Inrgo ns.
.semblugo of tho Democracy at Mil'edgovillo Pro
pitiations, wo understand, are making on a largo
icdo, to rcceivo nnd ncconnnudnto all who may
cutne;ond every thing promises an auspicious meet
ing. We trust that none who cun go, will stny nwny.
It will be a scene of deep interest, mid will lie well
culi'.ulnted to stir us ull up to gr» uter diligence in
endeuvoring to propusntv the into principles of gov
erntnunl.—Athens Dannt r, 12th inst.
Freshet.—Copt. Milder, "f tlio sclir. Kntmn Julia,
nriivedyesteiday fioinScntee,states tlint the freshet
had extended to ull the rice phisitaii-n* alt Santee
As low down ns Mrs. Rutledge *, tlm omhnnkments
were nil covered mid remained in that situation until
the I lilt, when it fell four ini'lic*. The negroes
hud nil been removed to iho main. Captain M.
heard of no loss of life.— Char. Courier, With last
(Corrcspemlciirc of die Southern Patriot.)
WASHING! UN, June 0 1010.
SENATE.
From the great number of memoiials presented
naninst tlio passage of tho !!• use Bill imposing new
restriction* nt the Custom Hmi.sc, it wm» thought
tliui no more would he lu nid of it. Bin yesterday
in tin* Senate it w«s repoiT*-'! fr- to the CuiiimiUcc
mi Flnaucu wiihsnudiy mm tulmi n's.
Mi. Wright, the Clini n:nn of tlmt Committee
said.tiinl a* this win a Bill for nmcmiing the Rev
enue Laws, ah us in bring into iho Trea-ury many
inilliniis more than muh-r the present system, lie
would ask fur tiie c- usi<h ration of ii nt an euily pe
riod. It may brio fit the Tran uny f. r a year or two,
hot us Mr. Holmes observed, it* nliimtio tendency
will he to drive the commerce of the North to some
Southern port, such ns Texas, when, undent sys
tem of law duties, foreign goods will ho ininled, m.d
hv means of our stv-.m liir.ili ics, transported at eve
ry p hit of the Union, in spite of .illG'ivernmeiit can
do to prevent it. It is io fact properly n *'Bili
sacrificing tlm C minercial in the Muiinficturing
inlurcsts. uud for other purposes."
A long and warm demit,• arose on n m-tion of Mr
Itouiiu, to print 10,UUD extra copies of toe Report
on tho plan ol'ihu is, crelury of War for u leungatiiia.
tion uf the Militia.
Mr. Norvell moved to lucre sc the nomhoi to 20,-
ooo.
Mi. Preston charged tlmt ill*'object i f Mr. Roane
Vasin semi this r-pint ubioad in vimheuti ihepio-
ject of the Secretary far u.stand ni nrmj.
Mr. Ruune replied *• no i.>.i to vn.dxute it,but to
jiass for a* much a* it is war.It."
Mr. l’rcstoo wu» anxious that the plan of tho Sec-
li'l.ry should ulsngo with tin* Repot, and eoiitend*
ed that the Report was un y waf.t. d lor ulectiom'er-
ing iiurp. ses.
Air. Roane would n-t consent lopiinlb g the pin-
ject of the Secret .i y wi'li it, f»r c.»pie« ol that had
uiniuily been sent to every pail »f the Union by tin-
Whigs themselves, ami ii' Wt :.ad time heeit mi vile
election' i ruig ; roceid.ug- n» vveiemado out ol dial
report of Mr. IV.usoit. I w ; i- m tic si to lie dead
upon tlio tuhie till the Apnl K.ection in V.rginia up-
1'ro.iL'hed, and then it w.,* .«;.u f- riii a a li"triidi
sclieuui |i>r u i>iai..iing army. And tin- Lu-' .vnd civ
of a ainnding nruy .!iil iinich in ill J Stale. Tin n
was "Ot U him k • ocl.mb tlieie lluil w..* nut I'ous. d
Up to join U .Hind, og uuttv foi-.'ieei.oii emit p Ip"-
ses. Mr. R. the., .hewed that Ham-on tool to ole
lloott disiii.i t pr pnsiiiatisf-n iguiii i' g .lie M.i.-ic
ini" ii ki-.d «l -i.o do g army
Aiters un - Imth i d- hale ih' tii-'tiunI'.piilitextui
copies was I >11 ..*,-. ii.| W.-tiio-S'l iv.
.Mr. , „• , eni iog . fill" o-iial
number of copies of Mr P.,i.i.et'» plm I r the u*i
••I the Suuiite, so that it u.ig l U- on in, ii laid * ol
Meliesday.
AL. Clay of At dini,u. no.*.-1 >,1 , ii.-- pih ling at
iIm* suitiu tilin', of the u»u.,| m. „!.i r ot < •.•••. ||a>ri
run's lloeer. poiU o« il.r . .««• ,«»j-rl. ir-d ii'.n
j | ,
|H>Ui*E UF ULI’RI.M.N | \ J |Vl A.
Ill die IIuum', Ullimidiaif.) all, | 11,1 jam,1*1 hill
lu . II I,
.Mi, .I' M'* lulverlt'd lolhe c ,., i, „| f,(„
ivssteli, *ttd mured J,si the Ifa,*. CumilHt'
i\Vie Hampshire.—Tho Legislature of New
I Inntnehlre, convened nl Concord,on Wednesday
Jit*. B. Creighton,oINewmnrket, was elected Pre,«
idem of the Senate; Asn Fowler, of Concord was
chosen Clerk, nnd Peter Sanborn, nf Deerfiel l. Ai
-i-innt Clerk. In tlio I louse of Representatives,
Mores Norii*. Junr. was chosen Spiaker; Hurry
11ihberd, Clerk, uud Albert G. Alien, Assisiuul
Cloik.—New Era.
03 s The name of tlio “ Plnladelplda lawyer,
who * nhsqiiiitulnted'a few days ago, being indebted
in the sum uf GO and 00 lh'iu>uml dollars, is Major
Stills*, mnl wo regret that a portion of the funds
hdc way with belong*to the wife of Mr. Walsh,
fotmerly uftl u I'liiliidelphin National Gar.eite, and
nt present in Paris. The connection* ofSiille are
of tliu mast repmuh!e kind, and Im has brought dis
grace upon a wile and children, and an need parent.
II siii k his menu* instock, gambling nnd mulborry
speculations.—Norfolk Beacon, 9//* inst.
(From the Nir Ilmen Herald.)
THE l.XI’LURING KXt'I.DlHON.
Below wi I ho found mi exiruetufa leMui from mi
ollicel helongiug to llteuxpl-ringsqoiidion.hy which
it will he seen that their duty is not tliu most easy
and pleasant, hut one ol hardship ami danger—for if
liny one supposes tlmt u voyage of this kind can be
f uiformed wi bout tlm latter, they lire niismken,
iioiwiilislatiduig tin- ridicule tlmv havo I, on treated
w it Ii by some of the editors.) If they liv Jo r, torn,
it will he hituid ih.il they have rendered great service
to our'country ami the commercial world at Inrgo, by
the accurate surveys of various linrhur* and islands,
nnd dungerous reefs nud shoals, with which thesu
,u,t legions uhuui.d.
Sydney, New S-uth Wales. )
On hoard tin* Peacock, November, 1030. j
*' Dear Sir—Contrary n> my wish and •xpoctation
1 h id no opportunity of writing you again while ut
Tnhitc, as it was my intention to have done when I
dated u few wotds to you fiotn Mulnva Bay, sup.
nosing when we got around tolbqiieii, that 1 should
liuve ample lime, hut was so constantly occopld by
suivnyiiig duties tliut I found it literally 'mpossilde
Induvolo an h:mr tf, my friends at homo, wit' out de
priving my*uif of that which nuturo required, viz:
sleep. I was constantly employed frutr, daylight in
the morning ti l duik nt night, uud our hull'of the
time up to my waist in water.** ailing over coral reefs
in the hot burning sun, until l writs very near tic
color of tho natives, mid burnt nnd skinned liko nu
eel. You will readily snpposo that niter such like
pleasures, (as the people of the United Suite* ex
press themselves in the papers,of ilia exploring ex
pedition, in their suieitsiic uud miserable attempt*
to he witty,) I say after such like p|-iinnres, spiced
with a litt'o of Cook’s rh onnitism i#y way nf height
ening nnd rendering it perfectly delightful, I felt not
exactly in the siule to wiiteletteis, even In any dour
friend. Time passed ill this tvoy until we got under
way for tho Navigator’s Islands,—when wourrived
nt tin, Islnnd of Tertcrihi, ond after u duy or two's
stay worn over to Opolnu, nmilh' r of the same group,
where my pleu-ing occupations wore resumed, with
an addition of ihe mosquitoes, which took such u
fancy to me that I did not get one full hour’s sleep
while I lived on shore. It has talon tho whole ol
iltn pn-s.-igo from that plnce to this to cure the ulcers
they in.'ib oii dilletent pails of my limbs—notwilli-
sti'iidiiig I complied so much with the custom of tho
natives iis to mb ims' lf with eoeoannttdl from bend
to foot every night, tokeep them nfl’. You wiilluiigh
when I tell you tlmt I used aevorul junk bottles ill
this way, by their advice, who said it would free me
f om these pests; anil perhaps it might Im vo done in
part, hut I was too lute in the da ; 1 laid got com*
pb't' ly pnisrticd with them Imforc 1 commenced. I
laid a-ed this oil before in Tuliitcto protect me from
the scorching sun. 1 would nut mention tliosoliiile
annoyance* were it not togivc you some idea of the
deliirhiful pleasures of this crui*e, soy'clept'd by the
i o"d people of the United Stutes,
I uiigl tpui hups name-undiy other small ma tcr«,
such usa vuiirty of vermin, of which I have found
some specimens that wo dd do credit to uny civiliz*
ed breed in the known wotld. Add these to num
bers of others,and funny yourself to he up overy hour
the24 to taku ohseivniiuns, which i.ccopied a
quartet of tlmt hour, hordes being on your leel the
whole ofdayl ght,and you will imagioo tho sleep
tint one would naturally g<u;refro*hii g, tmly every
••no will inliiiit—yet this has lieen und is my occu
pation. I shalliinuiseyon no longer with iln soin
t'r> sting I'eiuuiks, hut advert to a moio -erious
subject.
1 have this day (Sus *!-*>) In-on on hoard the Vin
cetinesl'i divine service, n- usual in port, nnd lieuid
.•ne of tit" nn>*t melancholy tales tlmt I have listen
ml t-* in a lone tint •• A mis-imi ,ry brig, the Cam-
• len, which wehnd tn<-i nt Tuhtlr, and also at Opo-
loo, w Inch sailed n h vv d ,ys l.ef.'re we did foi soo t
of tho Wmdwaid Lands, sloped atone of the New
I lent id"., for the purpose of exutniiiiiii! the chnrnr*
ter of the people, and to see what might he done to
iettndiK-e the Chr.simn religion am mg them, and
pei Imps I'-nve in unwilling missionary there.
S\ liiie -i p rl . oftli oe or fuiir uf lle -e geiilleini ii
wine liold-ng an iruei view with some ofth;> natives,
,t i, liit |- dis anee fmm mi"Ii other, one of them,
Mr. William-, vva* attacked und piciccii with man*
-p. ms >*l.i c hi» hm I. was towards them, uud al
ii „.t imm-di 1.1* fell.
A'r. CuioungLnni, tin* gcM’uimin whom I get
in* Ir-.m; saal l.e- iw tlwi, mo'enienissooneitongh
o warn Mi. \Yi11i hi*« if he Id have made him
ietir, in d sang Mil Io.illy to lim.liui ill ili-taiiee
tns giet.l. Tie a torluniil'' m hi leh, wast'oli
"I'M pieie
In' savage wten k
ir|| are ii the In
THE CUN Alii) FESTIVAL.
The citizens of Boston celebrated on Friday week
tho arrival there of tho first Steam Ship from Liver
pool. Ills Honor JunntiiutiChopmun, Mayor of
tho city, presidod.
Mr. Cntnird, (the son of Hon. Snmoel Ciiimtd,)
und Mr. Gruiiuu the British Consul, wore -eutwl
immediately upon his right, and Cupt Duuglassi
command.-r of iho Unicorn, npt»n his left.
Th** Mayor lifter somo remurks offered the follow
ing sentiment.
Commercial Enterprise.—It waked up tho dark
ngei; it launched tlio human race upon tlio sen of
itnpi ovemens—it guided t lmir bark, nnd spi cad their
su'd, until u suit is no lunger nrccssury to join conti
nent* together.
Tlio Mayor then alluded,in n very linr.dsnmo man
ner, to tho Hon. S. Cimurd, tlio gentleman to whose
exertions and inflitonce we Tiro mainly indebted for
the now lino of stenm ship* between Liverpool and
|J stun—and offered the following toast, which wu»
received in the must flattering tnunoer.
lion. Samurl Canard.—Identified with tin Im
provement which hits Mossed two e.nintiies—they
will vie with osclt other in doing him honor.
Mr. Edward Cunnrd, n son uf tho geiitlnman
a'lovementioncd, nod n pnssoncer in tli« Unicorf,
vvus introduced to the company, by tho Mayor, nnd
resp Hided to this compliment in u feeling and up-
prnpilutc manner.
Many sentiment* were given. Wo can only al
lude to ono morent present.
Mi. Rockwo'd of Conn., stated that tho fust stenn,
idiip tlmt wer cioiscd tlio Atluntio, left tliu city of
Savannah. Georgia, und was manned und command
ed by New England men.
Dr. Wm. B. Stevens of Savannah, Goorgln.nindu
a few remarks on this hint, und proposed tho folio**,
ing beuuliful sentiment:
June 3n, 1840. The. Bridal day of Old Eng
land and New England: whutstrum linthjoined
togctli* r, let no polilicul finds put ussunder.
CONGRESS.
In Semite, Tuesday, Jim.i 9.
Mr. Phelps submitted a resolution f..r changing
tho hour of meeting of the Si nutc from 11 to 12
o'clock.
Mi. Sevier would merely state, tlmt, f»r 111-* part
he would make no further oppo«iiioii, if the Senate
would propnse to mectnl 2m3 o’clock. From ull ap*
peurnnees. tho session would not la* terminated tin*
til some timo in the full, und it wnr of little conse
quence wltnt was their hour of tneuling.
Mr. Lumpkin of Georjru said he hoped that tho
msohttion would not Im considered without n quorum
oflhoSunnto being present. There was obviously
no quorum now present. If the Senate thought
proper to change the hour, he w old no longer at-
tempt io resist tlio will of tlmt majority, who hud,
from timo to time, redslod his elfints to bring tho
present session nf Congress In a close atsoincrea-
!• liable day He hud upon this subject discharged
his duty*. He felt that it was useless to tnuke for
tliereflortshoie. Ho would hcreuftor look to the
people to correct the evi s of imm cessniily extend
ed session* of Congress. Wheiilel. fi here, In*
should fid iiims* If at liberty to givo tlm people th-
truth, the whole truth, nothing hut the until, io
regard to the actings nnd doings nf Congress.
Tho resolution wus ihuu laid over until to-nior-
raw.
The hill for the relief of Gen. Duncan L Clinch,
wns rend n tliild time, nnd passed.
In the House the Independent Trcnstey hill wns
discussed by Mr. Undei wood in opposition uud
Mr. Limits in favor of it.
Mr. Marvin took the flour against it.
Wednesday, Juno 10.
In tho Senate the resolution submitted by Mr.
Romm, on Monday Inst, to pi ini 20,000 copies of
the repott of tho Committee on the Muiitiu, being
token up—
Mr. Preston addressed the Senate ut much length
n opposition to the rw-olution, ui.d tho plan of the
Secretary of War.
Mr. Anderson in reply defended the report »'f the
commiiieu and urged the propriety of pi im ing tin-
extra numbers.
Mr. Crittenden having ohtai 'ud the floor, yield
ed it to
Mr. N"rvell, at whose suggestion tlio further con
sideration of tlio subject wus postponed until Fiiday
noxt.
In the Hoiisu Mr. Curtis uddrnsred the House in
f.ivorof tin* motion to recommit to tlm Coinmiiiee
on Coouneiru tho bill to ie|M'ul tliu law of 1037
regidilling Pilots. Mr. Ililhm replied.
Til - iieiriiiiig hum Inning expired, Mr, Mmvin
re-limed lii« ft murks in upp iMtion to the liidupen-
•lent Treasury hill. Mr. l’oiish fidloued ill luvor
of tho kill-
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From the Aihrns Banner of Friday last.
Mr. A LOOK Crash.*—I send you for pii'.lieatloi.
tlm iipiiiioiis of mio el tho ablest hint most disinter*
vstod men of till* rr any other age, on it vitullv
iuipottidit sul'ject wh.cli now ugiiaics the paMio
mind.
A Troup man of 1025, on.| of IB-10.
Laurens Co.,Gn. Aliy lfl, 1040.
My Denr Sir :—It La long timo mice Unite tu*
kou nny putt in Piesident luukini.—When Mr.
Cruvvfonl wus smitten hy thn luind nf Providence,
I ml*Led my frionds ut \VeshtngldnAiUuko up Mr.
Macon. IL-was a plain Fanner of ^‘vulii ioimry
m.-r t, of sound common souse, with (rent knowl
edge til* men nnd things,'uud of suflieidnt political
• xperietti'e to ndmini«tcr tho Governnijutof tliu U.
S. Ho could nay no, when It wns filtiiu, und wus
no ileulor in if*. It struck mo it would Mo well for
an experiment at least, und lluU if it stnceedeil, the
people of tliu United Status might conn-aci a taste
for such men, rather limit for your well-irainnd ttn.l
thou iigh-Vmxi Politicians. (Jim thing Miiald h.ve
been eerinin—you vou’.d have lui.l no viniations of
tho runstinuinn or other ubuses to complain of,
und iho Government would linvo been known nnd
liil' only in iis .nlu ury ronstitutionnl action. But
these were so tunny objection* to hint.
If 1 tidied io my secom' trial of Piesident making,
surely yon would not havo mot ut this .timo of day
to join in tlm cry of Lol'ors, Loco Fih-os, Sliinplns-
ters, I.og.eahin, linrd cider and tlio liko—fi t those
who linvo a fancy for such things settle* ilicuinuer
among them—they who linvo tho lon*t lii tin with
It, always excepting u fraction of the ulfice-hunton
will ho tho bettor oil*.
•As to tlio use and abuse of my nnmc in connexion
with tlio sumo otiice, nil I have to say is, that if
ih»so who us<d it vvetv gomiino Statu Rights met),
they had n right Io U-*o It. and wofo tlio only men
who liu'i—If they used it fop the office, they were
wrong—If they used it because thoy oould not con
sistently vote for eh her of tlio persons who were the
Hilly eundidaie* for it, tlion they were light, nnd
then tiny were thrice w* Dome to use und nhusn it.
I most confess tlm use did givo mo shine annoy once
iitlt that wus personul, and n»t worth n compluint;
tl.o nhtftc in n general sense. I had been mod. to,
uud thcreforo could In'nrwiih it, hut io tlio seoso
which excited your ftiendy imlignaiiHO, it was hr
■lei si tho most signal and heartfelt gral.licatiali.
Thu ielution in winch you liuvu sro'-d, nnd the
warm feelings cmi-tniiily mnuifested •ntvind me,
givo you a claim to my poor political opinions. ** hen
you please to ask tln ni, uud you liutu limn hi icily,
hut frankly.
Whitt is called llteSuh Trimsmy (if it mentis tin*
dealing hy the government in gold und silvor exclu
sively) 1 consider not only u constitutional, hut uu
extremely wiso nnd very expedient meusiiio. It
ought never to liuve been a dealot in tiny tiling else
—ul loiiHt such lias been always my opinion. I
thought the constitution required it, und it seemed
to me to Im most utiretisonuhlo tlmt a government
which wus compelled to pay ull it* drbls to gold
uud silver, shntihl ut tlm siiiim) time he eunqielled to
receive nny or every kind of paper which might he
called money in payment of debts dun hi ilsell. Ymi
would no doidit ut this mi'in lit feol it s"inewhul
ci niforlnldc uud refieshuig to fi-ok upon a great
dealer in gold and silver, u dealer without promimii
and without discount, und therefore without profit;
dealing to the utiwuut of many milli -n* pet aimiini,
and to tlm uinoimi u! many iIioiimi d* |'er dirin,
e.oustniitly receiving und usco slantlv pnyiim me—
llie griilifn'iilioo of tlio sense* m such sail limes,
would ho tuinelliiag, ami the ch-iin-o uf a dime find,
log Its way to your pocket, would ho something
inure; but if this denier so dealt, that we soon liu*
gau re see wo could command us ninny dimes u-
would do fur mil mniket money, wo would feel we
hud derived it precious benefit hy hi* ileiiling, und
that indeed n.blessing hud fiili'iii upon tlio country.
If tlie th--nil r hup; •■in d so to deni, ns to supply run-
stuntly iiihI uniformly, n small clmngu ciruuliiiiun,
or pnckui nniiiuy sutlii ient for the every day wants
mid business of life.; tin n, in-leeif, n new era won d
have opened, ttliicb'lli" past hid never scon, vx Licit
wi u d he in gl ring contrast ttiih the | resent; uud
which tlie fufuru w.,uld hail with thanksgiving and
praise, nnd the nmr joyously, a- vvliat was, will In*
no inoi’e, nil wlcil is, will he nud must he fi>r ver,
at leust us long us la; ileulcr lasts und drulsiiiguld
and silver exclusively. K iw I l< is cun Le i.cemn-
plished by n gr- ul d< ufi r, it is •in to likely to he «•'•
coiupliatu'd by tin* Federal Gover. meat, lluin by
any miter agency we know nny •bint; tilnait. 1st,
its dealings will lie Inrgo Olioitgll. 2t'dly, it wi Ihe
to ilm saineuiuotiui nr neurly so,l*rmo y ur to yeni
in times of penev. ineivii-iiig gindmdly, perhap* ill
proportion to ua iucivu.-ing po|.ulutim!, utniti ctinso*
qiiontly increuslnc ex, cndiiuro ilrdly; puyiig and
receiving eqiiul umoiinta in equal limn* or uenilysti,
tlie sm.il! change circulniion could never be sudd- in
ly contracted or enltirged. I will um pi cloud to say
wliut tlm nu mini of small chungo in ciiculatioa
should hn in such nc'iiiutiv; It is •aHicieiit, .if it
gnvu you only ilia change lor a shin ol h el', tu the
butcher, nud n Io if of bra id to tho baker, pci di* m.
But it must necessarily given gnat deal mure—per*
Imps nil wo wont. Staling the uv< rage rnvcnin und
expenditure c.t 20 millions, some J or 5 iiidli-ios of
s|H r,io wi.lfUffi e to cairy on the unnu .1 op. rutiuti,
tliu haliinci' in the country, whether it bo 40,50, GO
or 70 millions, will ho hfi in su-luin the paper,
which, whotberit imuuint* to 120 or 210 m llinn*,
will he quite uuqdc fin ull llia<leinunds of iruilouud
commerce—purlmpit quite on-ugh io.nti*ly ilieer.t-
vings liftin' most exiraviigant of die paper irnmoy-
lovers. 'ibis paper will he mi iimuli the Miaiidrr
• ban it would otherwiso be, because instead nf com
puting pnper with'piipoi', us you uro now forced to
do, you would emnpure it with no ever present sl'in-
dnrdofgold und silver. An iidditioniii and cert '
efluct oi a merely inetuiie currency for guvcrninuiilnl
put po-es, would bu tlio (it- ck it would iiiruish tu the
extravagant' u* and nherrntion* nf govcrumcnl, un
eili-cl not to lie light!) e ihnnled.
You perceive 1 am i>iiuguiiio in my predictions of
the sultiHiry consequences oft!.is iimcli condemned
measure, uf which you have a simple statement of
my opinion or belief, with ut t\m argument. I sup-
puiud you usl.eil tin more; an argument on u liii.oi-
cial Miiijcrl, is i.oi worth muck; what would appear
ii good sysiem o.a paper, tn ght lorn out to he n laid
ono in practice, and nn inditU-rnnl or objectienohli
one oil |iU|icr, ii very good one in practice; hut nu ur
giimenl aguin-t a sy.l.-m found d on tho dishonest*
ot mankind, is u ve,y false on*; in- n n.il-t rarry into
efli-cl *y-lems; men must collect and men must di--
hur-it the pul lie revenue, und it matter* nothing
whether tlmt revenue he of gold and silver or of pi
per. If indeed, tliepiipci im good Im untiling, that
is sufficient socmiiy against vinln-zxletn- in; if equal'
ly good, it is morn easy of emliezsl.-ment than gob'
nud silver. Will it mailer nnn li if tlm men win
a d loci ii ml disburse, happen to ho Whig- m Demo
crat*? i have pretty much the same confidence in
hut I.; the one net havo been nlrculy thereto stciil
and plunder; tlio other have yet to t nun-.
From this project, to deal in gold and silver, I
have never been able to co jiii-lorc lew by any pus
nihility, loss or detriment ran ueciun to any body.
Is it true tin- muss of tho community i» corrupt,
llllil it is willing to rieoj in uoihing hut had paper,
or do tin-po.iiiciiiu-persuade them th. y will have
n blink, ilinextiiigoi-iber uf till oiler I links, wlio-e
paper w ill lie eq al to gu-rt and si'veif la-te.id nf
lore or d liiment, I liaves-eo no iiiconvenii-iir« to
icsiill to liny I odv, except, in.I «d. in the timl in-
slutii'P,t<> the uii'icbaii', to him ii wi.i In a novel
••petati.m fi,r ii lioio.hii' fi.ra »bort time; if it cos's
him more lioiiidc u-id rx|wo*i > t" be nl .ay - ready
to meet the Cos om House d.-lil.ilid, hv know* how
lu clinrgi! that expense i.,liisci|.imin r uud my word
upon it, the consumer oflii* ino'i-liawlise wall ho tl.o
last to complain, if lie sees tr-thing in m ia.ignilic.int
chnige, l.uta leih'inpthm front evil odliiing and a
ft Storutioti to the eomfurt* and eiipiytronls of life,
to which, in every c unliy, the pocket nnd navi llmg
inoia-y in i old and sdv.-r coinage s • em in-n ly con.
tribute. Tlie vmy fraction ofu per rent 11 larged by
the m ft'hiint. fin Ids iroiih!e i|id expense ol kui-pii-g
gold ii ml sliver IO answer ••ss.'iswi.itsisl demands, will
Im more tlnni rapid by th * dm ct ii-iiili-n.'y of ilie
ii|H-tuti.iii to In-op ih.it gn'd ■" -1 »tiv r ut home,
which might olherwi*- go 'ibr.» «1—i* "ll Im by *••
miK'li Ilm mure vulmilde ai limn", m d
hoi leaV" lb ai.t• v. Ilm • o ••uh—• *••'> •"'■ly • ft*'
of this dry uni liiilii'ii.t ••■•i I'u'tiv. —bj-ri. 'In.
I're.ideni -I Id long -if If coinja'in-'l hi* pin-
i) to t-itiiy out tin- nt' ii-miv
\ * *. ,i ei. Iv ii* d Midv,
ti M T Roll I*.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, HMD.
Extract of a Letter from Charleston,to a gentle
man in this City
"Your Savuntmli Mud is changed go l*y ttni|
Ruud to Gemgr's Sialion und hy Walteiiieto';, it
will nrrivo always hy yom- U o’clock ferry hunt, and
if thn Wilmington Bunts nnd •ini' Bull It,mil would
ttnilo and your Savannah people have ymii'separate
Mail uindo up Ku-t oftliii., oven to New York, und
0"M*d go directly fiont the Bout to tho Rail Roitd.lt
wou'd suvea whole day.’’
The Lair. l.«g Cabin Convention.—This A*
■cmhly, which is represented as nil "immense g’mli_
o'ing of the |Huiphi”—"n vw«, ussc mhlagc of tin) ftee.
men of Alabama,” was composed us we lciirii finm
the oflieinl report of it* proceedings, of’fee bundled
and fifteen delegate-, from thirty five CnUiiiies of
tliu Suite, Of lliis number lifieivnniiumios sent futtr
liondreil nnd forty five, nnd tho remani ng twenty
counties represented in the convent hm, sent seventy
delegates. Four counties sent only one delegate
each; uud thorn uro fourteen''counties in tlio State
wholly unrepresented. And lltU U culled n tn»vo-
mem of the people. Fndg.il Thu people cmtiint
Im moved in the cause of Harrisnit, nn h"W. It may
with si me show of propriety he called it rnovelnent
oft lit counties of TiisciiKkihu, Mobile, Grcuu Sunt*
ter, uud Montgomery, hs the d.-legutm fram these
five cotin'.ies ultM'u exeeedod in number ono hair nf
tho Convention. A movement oft he people Indeed
— 'Tuscaloosa Flag, 10/Ain-/.
I'liilip Kammer. Aft open spneo i|i(.;i'yened he*
tween this propmty und the Im hlings oil tho olhei
side of tlm square, nud tliu Imllior pf"gnw» I ho
lire wns fnruuiuielj ptvvenlnd., . ......
In tlie hri. fspni'w of nn hournboutflftecu|inl'ding«
oil tho three sqiinrtt* In'tween Cmn-tnnee and St.
John tin* Btpiist were burnt, nud theflinie* liitajly
Subdued. With the exception ofll;e I’ickory/stlie
praperiy wns not of grant value. In ,Lc|pu* estnfa
|l-limi'iit, tliero vvi-re idniiit 300 linlo* . uf cpttnp.
and the sumo quantity at Lnoitii*’. The total Ins-
may Ik) e-tiinaled ul iwunty five ur thiily .huusaiid
dolliit*. . . , ’
Mr. I.»i|)er hud no iusiminru whatever upon his
cotton.
Wo regret to lenrn tlmt R. M. Unitiq*. u ittoitthef
of Kira C'.mpany N-.2 was very set ore iy burnt oji
I’A'Ipos' piendse-, ut ilu'Cninmoiiueinent of tit" lire.
We have not lu-uid tlmt hu is hi u dangerous situ*
niion.
IJIKW ORLEANS, June 0
From Texas.-By thcutrivnl 'if tlio steamimck*
ft Ne*v York, Cupt. Wilglit, wn liuve received (inj-
ves on I'lipcr- to llti* 3d instant. They contain un
On titer news fn tit the wcuteru fiotitior, nnd litilu else
ofgein'ial interest.
Tho Civdinti says, hu-ino.* of uvtny kind is rum-
pli lely ut a stand, mnl our whaives, which, during
tho winter wore such u hiuinoss-liko np|M>uronce,
uro uhnut dosnttoil; overy thing is dull; the market
being confined to small suing of nrticles lor iminedi-
at" ciiiiMinipiiun. We slmll discontlmiv our prices
current until the fall husiue*- commence*.
The sieainhoat Consthiitiiiu ciillnpsed nne nflifr
liuilers, and u Mi. Rlcuwus sh scalded that lie died
ill cunsequonce.
1'resident Lamar wn* in Gulvesinn; nnd we see
n notice that he was to hold his loveo at tlio Tre
•nont House, ut 11 o’cliick nf the 2d Juno.
From the Columbus Sentinel, 13ihintt.
Col. John II. Wut-on, tho Clinirmun ntuprevi-
nos nutating instructed to select a cummiiteu of
50 persons, to repicscnt tluiso opposed io tliu elec
lion of Win. Henry IlnirLun, and in favor uf lint re*
elect ion of Martin Vnn Boren, of iho county of Mus
cogee, tiniioiuiccs the following per-mis w|io,lngetti
er with all other ofotir Demoern'ic fellow citiju-na,
nre respeclfully invited to miond tlio celebration uf
our glorious National Auniversuiy, ul Milcdgeville,
Tho liitriisniilies in Ohio lire becoming desper* v '* 1
Thoy recently attacked the editor of the St.
Clnirsvillo Gazelle in iho night, and.bent him so
severely with slicks und stone- tliut lie barely nsca-
pod w ith Ufa. Ho had been too sharp for thorn
with his pen, In Miami county, as a party hNiurd
cidvriteswere returning "primed*’ I'nnq a political
meeting, they chanced tospy n rod petticoat, hung
dr. hiu fiinner’s yard. Headed hy a Judge
of iho Cmirt of Coinmon I’leus for Clark county,
they hrnkuull tliu windows of iho house.—Pennsyl
vanian.
SOUNDING A RETREAT.
Ii seems that th" resolution nf General Mum, ns
lit** Louisville Adveitisor cull* tlm Fetter.il candi*
dale, hn< given way. JIo wo l-mger stun ls IhillO.
Rumor w as ril'o in Congicss to day, that Messrs
Diwsoti, ofGeorgin mid I’ft'Sinn. of South CarvllniM
hud iutiiimlod their ccrmlii know Inigo t lint Hariison
had emtio o n w’lili u carte hiaiiclin to tlie Georgia
Cominiin-u ng inst tlm Aholitionist*. Conjeiiiire
us liusy in n—igtting tliu motive for this sudden re-
vocnti'iii of tin 1 holemn decree of iho liuriishurg
Convontion, through tlm oomiiiitti e uf gnnrilliiti*
that its nan.lidai" •lioulil tnnk'j " no further dlsclo.
lor'litipii'dic e)0 " S"ina insis'ed that it was
a "suit of whipping post confus-hm," and being
extoriedky the inflict ion of he pnhlic pro**, would
go fin nolliing with the Aliolltl it (rleiuls of the sol-
fenr. Aiiolher cou-ldcft-d -t a sly piece of policy,
seltlod l»y the th uh!e putty in th.' hcgiiiuing. Their
joint candidiilo, who privnli jy th eluted liimsolf nu
Abolitionist, uud sto-idoul ngninsi allqun-tions from
January tu Julie, for tlm l»«-n-lit uf liis Nor■ liorrt,
hi. oils, i* now titrueil over to the Sniitliein >i.lu, tn
liuil lor them lr.nu Jane uniil Di-ci ml er. Tlm gou-
tli'rnau who made ihissupp- siiioti, c.nnpnrad llitr*
risouV condition to tliut of the shield lit the fuhle
puinted hlnek on one side, uud while nil tho other.
It was hung up ut tlie eras! roads with insetiptiuu*.
But thus" who came from opposite directions, uud
met under it, could never agree about It* contrudic-
loiy Inscriptions, or even iu color. IjuirUoo, no
curding to our iiigrnli.it* friend’* idea, wus to lie
hung up ut Mnxon and Dixon’s line, likc tliis shh-hl,
showing nn opposite Color North .»nd South, »o tliut
In* partisans, on tlm ono h-iinl, might swear lie wns
black, nnd on tlio oilier tlmt lie ws» white. Anoihei'
s dd it was hi* opinion 'hut the plan o r hamhon/.ling
nil pat ti"-. I.y standing mule, had praved n Ihi'ure.
Tho fiee spirit of the country would not brook iho
ultra of n uandidi.to's ’slitmnling hiuiselfiti mystery’
and usking " tlieirgoiierniis r.ii.fidi'iicn"—ami thul
now tlio attempt was to humbug Whigery in tlm two
suction* of tlm Union by dressing one sido for each,
liko u Harlequin.
We have,Imwever, ion letter from n friend in
Louisville, something better than conjecture on llih
subject. The Federal party in K-mucky, under
the sties- of tlioiihle nddre»s of the Democratic Con*
tralCnminitteu of that Stale— piesenling tlie I’tcsi
dent’s reply, nnd Harrison'* refusal to reply tul'ilcnd
or fan on tho su! ject of Ahuliiion—sent up
mllieoofthi’irown side of tl.o Ohio |o take Hnril-
son out of tlm liiindt of his coufi h-n ial committee
of Cincinnati ndvi-ers. This Kentucky comniilloe,
wn have good fttis-m to Imlievo, hits hftmght ih"
dumhcandidate to Ids speech. Ii is uiuler the vis
iimimi of ihi-commilt.-v'.f Keiiiiickinas to tho North
Ih'tid, that tho policy > enjoined hy the Hiirrohurg
Convent.mi and unforced by John C. Wright & Co
hns yielded; and to th's interposition, we have no
doubt, Messrs. Dawson nnd I’reslon nru indebted
fi.r his la tu u vo wal of the sluvo doctrinus for the
South. The news of h 'th events reached ill 8 ci'y
together.— Globe.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno f0.
Havana.—By tin* ntriwiM’ the ship Claiioi
"nvuiiu. we have received oi
Vilwy
John C,. Hiimiltun,. Esq. Alexander Moss,
Dr. Jiiircs M. Lyons, J. R. McCook,
Dr. Wm. K. Schley, , IM-r Dozier. '
James Wilson, Urlnli Helms,
Edward ilnrnnrd, ’ Geo. W. Why. ' 1
John A. Norton, lienj. V. Iverson, Esq.
James H. ,Wilson, E . Exekinl,
J'iIiii D. Carter. S unuel Koockogeo *
I’erry Browning, Robert McCrary. ' ! j '
Jjisn* B. Beeves, Nnthaii'ol G. Cliiistmii*.
Thomas Davis. E*q. Dr. A. G, Roberson, i ’
Cupt.John C Mnnglintn, Willis Baker, , '
Ami tliu Clinirmun. Col. John 11. Wanu|,..
wns true. Suieu
executed ut Huvjii
Mnj. I*. T. Schley, Dr. J. J. Boswell.
Col. John L. Lewis, Henry. L. Benuing Esq.
James H. Campbell,Esq. Wm. W, I’uol,
Col, Alex MoDotiiinlH^ Writ Kiik,
Tims. W. Watson; Esq. A. Levi son. K q.
■runs. Mvtngstun, K*q. r. h Brittuo,
J. M.'Giterry,' E-q.
Kiuclmu Grier, E-q.
Hun. Joseph Stutgis,
Jnliti I), liuwi'li
John Schley, Esq.
Coi.S. B. Ilonner,
F. A. NLIi-t, Esq. >
Jiis L. Morion,
John Q'diin,
■Joseph Smith,
K.C.: Bandy.
Llttleti it Atkinson,
Col. Hunry Kendall.
Homy B. Jackson,
Luupkin, Siewuii County; Go., ?
Juno Bill, 1(140. j
1’orsunnt to previous liuttee, a large und rd.pocln.
hie iniinlior nl'tho Dettmciuile I’aity of iltis county
I'linvened at tills pltteo,for the p'tipoia of elect ing
Detegnths th the 4th of July tJoliv-nilon, to ho hold
In Ml.ladgevillo. • • ■
ABrr orunulzlng tlmmeetluB in the usual w ay. !•>
C'llling Di. II. F. Bose to the Chair, nnd appointing
Wiillmn A. F .rt Secretary
t Tlm lit"' ting mranimoiisly appointed Wm. A.
Furl.Dr. Seymour Citiehiugs, John D. l’itts, Esq.
uud Mnj. John N. Dupree,Delegates tosuitl conven
lion.
On motion,
Ileso/oed, Tint our proceedings lie published in
tho Co.uiahu* Sentinel At Herald.
Wsi. A. Fort, Soc’y.
Ii. F. ROSE, Ch’n.
M om Iho Soulhi tn Transcript.
MEETING IN CARROLL. j -
At a rtteiljing of the ritjr,nh* „f Currtill aouhty at'
Ciirioll'on, on the 2d day nl\fune f/|sinnr, far tlln
piirj nse ol’Iuklng into oonslderfl'tltht tlio propriety
of sendinc delegme* to the CdhVeiilloit if iliffrieinls
"('Mr'. Van Uurou.io hchhlij in Mllledgoyiltenntho
■I h of Jit!v. in cmold.-r tlm propriety Vtf m>o'r|noix-
lug nor Comm'ssl.ittnl ticket, uud ftii* other pm pn-
ses, Gen. Willium B ull wus called th tl.o 'Chair,
ami Col. William L. Fair, upjmhitrd Srerctury.
Wlieu Mr. VYillhnn G. Spr.qgcr explained to tliu
im-etiiig win ther ll»*jy would send d"legaU's to said
Convention or nut. The. Clinlr.liuving- tml jh'a
question, ii wnsdei'i fed unniimoti-ly tlnit tlio meet
ing would appoint three . telega'ex to represent tha
comity in said Convi-ntieii, and upon tin*Imfl.its hv
ing counted ou: it wnsn-ceriuined ■ lull Gene.nl Wn.
lienll, Roliert Malone. E q. mnl Dr. James ll) IIchI-
gers were duly vlncted. ‘I (to meellug w u * tuldfessod
hi ciiiisiilcratdo l-ngihliy Dr Rodgers, und lip ghvi'
its views as to tliu present pnsiiinii ofnllMrs, storing
lli.H.lioiiud been orfaiuully apposed.i».'Mi'. Van
Hurt'll previous to his election, hut tliut tlm udin nis-
trillion of tint Guvernment since his election had
imple him u jimsolyle, ih it ho had woiglmd |ijm iu
the ha unices, und, fnimd him not wuptifg. lie'
said that ullliou^li he km-w hot litllo nlmut him
except llir.ugh iis measure-, that he would givo
him his heiuiy suppnil—judging Idm by lij* nets—,
and ili.it wn slnaild go fit luiit-urgs not in<'0.' Col,
Boggcs guvo his view# jIs-i. Upon ntotiuii of Wm.
U. Spiiug, it was ,
Resolved, That should either of tliu gi-nth men,
appointed it. represent this comity,Iw uuuhlf tout
loud. I hut their place# he filled liytho#q whosliuuld
attend.
Upon moiiuii of ilm same gcnitcmuo, t)|0 Clntr-
nuiii and SucK-iniy were it qin sied to sign tliopio-
cuediug* of this meeting mu I send therti to the K ii-
tors ol ih" SoiiilifrnTriiiiscript.fi rpuhlicution, when
tin: Dueling adjourned.
WILLIAM BEALL, Chairman. .
Mm. L. l.'ARJtj Secy.
To the Editors if Ui ; o’A lUuitfi tf- Sen/inct.
(n-mli'inen—In y..ur i.umher ol tlm dtli iu-t, te
to Ih- loiitnl n purl til'd • **’■*“—"* ‘ *•-
Right# l' " * *
duy oft .
vontlqjre; . .
however that yuo'got ytmc't umo formybUr corres-
poitdeiii J, Rhojit'aftpoare,'. wn#! |H'ifiiotJy
with allllle'si*t , raisiUiJ| l 'J<po.wltigrtuej. ,I(o llseepi#
could.'tf II •unie llino.lhf.nv the i,oiui|‘iuiiiin comeWK
far luemhors ol Cuugre.s. wUh wohkj'(w"iiomii)h v Wdr
So. jH'rfactly secn l was every thiug kept lu-fil rro,
that l tbu.ll neither seo u ticket) nor And out who .
Wbultl'ha tutil"I- ilHiiuforo- had to blunder along tn
thcdafkiind Vnto fort.tlm «;d tickbt. I,^u'ppbip I
could have known allnhout tlio urrangmnenl-, il‘ I
hud upijauuti’d, tq.lmvo gone into u eummiltctf
ruutn, or some other corner—unfortunately fi.r tti«
liowover, tlnit liiis hever heea t))y tftodo of doinf bur*
fhi'W.' 1, ‘' '•••'•' '.'.fit. t ■ . , ,
Your correspondent tells yoU. tlist oft t/io in(rtf*
tlticiiori of Mn Cobb’# 1'usnlui.ion, Mr.. Lawson, of
Burke, teilia/kod tl^it bu wished indielight)'ifec.J>
to which Air. C'ohli replied.' Thw U 'lh 1 part trtlo,
hut not striotlyso. You nnist pardon me for tldr
litiritll ivmatlt. ptttUy true, but not strictly so, us I
um only follow ing your cxuinp.lel, ..y°il said thut
Jtnlgu Colquitt .wus guilty of ful-cltqot| by xtip/in**-'
ing inttlij and 1 dtvm it impolite, tint tt? folloW'ift-
the I'oijtsteps qf our b'ildhis.' 1 did nsk fur infor-*-
nvitlon, not far'in -re Itgh', ** your corresponde/if-
has inien pleased to *uy, for 1 hud seen no light*
noilhei did it duwn, Upon mo h; tho coaveptioii.'' t
tom irked that I wish, dm bo infortiiod'whether 1 at*'
not, i' was the intention of the Suite Bights Forty?
to givd up their good name; bccausn l had diieovor-
ed from tlio muling-of iiio m.nute* of ihuconyen'
tion, lltui they, weie. styled tlio Anti Vu|i Burctr
couvoiiiioti, and ,1 enquired, and desired to bo In
fill mod, If tho Statu Rights party was In lie Vhrrged
into tho great whig pdr’iy of lliis UnioO.dr'tn 'he
traiwfarred to tho #ttmu hy certainduuilers hi Geer*-
gut, in ltd- thtie iviit'of thn Bi„tc. vH'wo#T. wished'
to know if tho whig parly hold uny |ttlncln| -s^.ginF
what thoio principles AverQ-xulsu il DuujelXVohster r
John (4mucy Adams, ileitiy Clay, S'litfe,Vt|td oilier'
federalists und iibolilid'hlsu, (Mr. C'iiiy l ilo tiorhe-
i'uvn lu bo uii uhnlUkhiist) and United buiuis. Bank
men, liuve tint been called ip the head uf.tliutiolpmir
to hour tin* Hag, uinlur which their .principles.weM
to triumph;—and fat ther, I desired ip kimw wnitt
had wrought tho wondeifnl, uml tho' mighty chungo
lit tliu minds of tlm Siam Rights party »fnea’ thd-
17tlt duy «if Decemta'r Inst, when In c juvei.tlomwinl’
that ttfler Wildatn Hemy Hstrisnn hud been i.omV-
nutedl'or thoinesuluii y. tlieyiiiiiiuiiti'iU-ly re.olvud,
und tliut us tlieh duliheralo opinion loti, thut Wm*
Hi-nry llarri.uu was not entitlud to tho *uppoM of
the Slum Rights Fui ty of Guorgin, to all of which
they replied not ono word. Forhups, Messrs. Edi
tors, y out selves ut your oorrcspnmJent J„ know
tnuro nliout the dL'sited information than tho talented
convention to whom I uddn sseil myself, and.as I
mn i-onstrohmd to holtuve, thut you have all tho hi-
lunnutiuii |K tl',c.ly at your coiiind, which I liavo
H *hinl nod still th'shc, und of which life talented
conVoniliiii Were ontli^ly iguiranl, 1 tlteteforo pray'
yon oomu nut nud givo it to us iu this section of tho
count'y, for 1 do ussur.'.yoti hy # u doing you will
gain many irfand* Ibr.JluitLua and tlm Bunk.
Your conespniidoiilJ. stales that when tln prHH-
ItJqni utnnuiic.il iho names of iho Cutmtd tot- ol 21,
oiniing whom was Mr. Lnwsuli, oi Burke, Mr. Law-
son usked to bn excused from acting on the Com-
tr Itleo. So fur true, m.d just hero, 1 must beg you
to punliin p.a iig iitt, for reminding you of wliut yot#
Imyo »uit( with regnnl to suppressing troth, l think
you call It I'ulsehuiolr-excii-o me il I am iiitpoHic—
1 like to follow my' leaders when I cun. Well, Mr.-
LnWfbfid.kod tu oe ex/u-W—so l did, hut Iguvn
iny seasons lop wishing to bnexctl ed—d.dyuur cor-'
rospomJo.it J tell you whut tliuso ivasqiin were, or
did Im tell you tliut tho Fresidunt rep! Oil lbum,nml
whut it wus.hu suid? No suppresHt'iig here, oh no,
J supposeyour coire*|Mindeiil It'll that for mo to do
the best way FcbuM,'after your subscribers' h.d
read hte and your pan oi the story.,, fyefl, bo Itso,-
Itiis ncYor toq lnm to. doguoil or.tull ilm truth.—
.Wliat did thu Fresitleijt e„y In rupiyf. \Vhut. hn sttiil
ho Jiad pl.ct-dthogetiUemuii’s iitjm.! libin Burkir
upon thu Cfilnmlilt'd bf2l, bcc'nliie hettot/ldgoitlio'
information desiredf from the Committee In tlm'
Committee roam... .Atnti,yvlntt was.tby reply/,, Did
I out lay, thut 1 wished .tpe^hjj'ormtttiuii upon
nod th
hojiotl r ........
tion of those prlmMptes 'If I say obe. wurd Vhat'Tr
not tine, ut cute mo of It, and publish, ma lu t|, a
world. Next, your correspmitltJi.t J. sfat'es tlint on
ilia ■nluptioii of tlm report, a very inierosting dehmo-
arose, in wlth h Alcssrs. l.hvvson, Cobb uhd bthirTs
aftli'.lpiited,' among whom wt.i Mr. Hbdsdn of
utifim. Did y ur coirespondont J. inform you-
that Mr. Hudsuti udvooamd ilia adiipliun ofllio to-'
port? 1 think he hardly gave you such infqrmnlioii.-
1 UUilersiijiHj Mr. Hudson to he os much unpns-.il
to tlie noinfiinffon uf Gen'. Han Ison, as I Wus I kttuW'
(ho next motniug I hud a cunvoisaliun With him,-
Which gave mn great satisfaction,qmrlicularly when
ha itiloinud mu that luuou'.duoi vote fur Hariison."
: I wus gratified tnfaulllraiMr, Hudson's pniftions*
und HIV own so exactly cot responded, bhcuiirti t
Knew hint tube ene of thonldosi, must fcoilslstint,-
aiql Uafliniililng ulenilirrsuftlio putty. Add did nut
D'r. Branlmm «fijeot to serving on the commilteo of
21, anil whs hit iu favor-ufAlm.reportef tlm rentmit*
lue?: 'Youwill htinily tako tlm responsibility upnif
joursclf, toussert tliut Dr Brain.m is a Hurrisim 1
mutt. La/t undu'oi least,youicbirospbiitlbiil'J. Iras’
said tlnit thi* report lil'tho comiuh'ico was tid-jpinl
,k ithhui rtnodi^sonilng volte, Al.. LhWson, of , Burke.
Fatal misief yai( sirs, Irepraitlt, (mal mistake, lor
it eau bo proved'tlmt tltnii wore more nous than o. o'
or two. .Doth of thu D ilkintupi deh-gates told n-.d
. I
Mr. W.J. Uuv
ilistiict,cHm#pn-#oii4i-r in'
ttimuh, which umitd luft
m:w yo;;i<
i, M osl... I ■.
;, io
i tbelfaorr
flout S.
), having i
Cupt. Little, Iron' Hovui.n. we have
pupeis eft loil liiy up to tlie 30'h Muy;ho,t
emit.in no new* nfimy I'oin-eqili-i ce.
We liuve been veil. dly inl' iiin d tlmt tl.o new,
hi> puldisheii b.iiii" timo ago. lelativo In ll dolinj
act oi piinr.y on tlio coa«t "f Cob
of tiai pini -s
lid’ first June.
We I, iv.* nl*o!.*i'n infoioied that thirteen pMite
In I neon; to i.iu tln r bond u I hoeii captured ill
tln-is ci tilt on ilm eou-t of Cuba.
On the evi-i.iiu* nfy.st. ftlav, we res* ret to loirn,n
child of Mr. J. C.ile hf. Rome*, propru-t r of the
C.onier fall or. iu li.ntd from the window of tlio sec-
..ini story of hi- r sidenre, io Clin.lies *lieoi, tu th*
l|,gg"'| May bi'iii-aili. Win'll lakou up it was not
quite .h ad—!.ut ivcm'iy was piom.uiico.l extieum-
ly ilonhifol.
Tlit* «h Id has since dio-l —N. Oilcans Advcrlt
ser/Jlh inst.
NEW Oil LEAN'S, John I ft.
I test r active Fire—\ lire I rokn out ye-terday
ii|2 o’cl ek in Fnohorg Anoui.i i.nioo,
wh e.h ill 01,0 hour de-lioyi'd u luigo umount of pm.
IM'llV.
II rollon mi'll in l.e pu- Cotton l‘n k"iy.»i mill'd
, lf , , hi.niiiii-il by Si.JiiIui tin'Baptist,Ri,o.
10.. 1 Fa.- .i,i"i— iHfi#. 'I lie v» mil hr. b|o.vmg vety
I esli f.oiu ib" .outlio'ii*!, and in a I- w ilih.iili'. the
I'iel.ei)’- with five ..r -!* *" «ol d». Rings were
I.. it., g.oio.il* T- ell .ii we,| mio..
s'M'i't oi.it #i-./i-d opoti t! i' Colton I’o'l.- •
•Init ilt'.u le'-the l.iiiidinga
ie. liv- or »i- in number. Too oo'y
ling is'he lUel intf wvil fail by Air.
1.. , un*. Tl.e p ojh'H> on dll’-q'l'ie, Hi' MtSiS
wii.oM'i.d I , Mr .M'l.oii. and wu.hi und-
I In lireuLe e»n-ii .ed in'ro*. AnM'lH'iuiioii'Slret I
loouingliis* oi Iwn buildings belonging in Mr (
of Mr Ln
I'll# »i| •'
IIAItlllSON'S I’OI’UI.AIIITV AT I10MK,. „
TIioGlobn pnhlishe* ii mile of the voles bithe*iv»
oral Counties ill Ouio for Govt riior iu 1020, by
which it oppinr* ilint Kilrau A. Brmvp,Jefeniluh
Mnnow,nnd U idiom ll. ilariis'ii, eeioeuiali-
dates for election liefi.ro ill- people; ami thut
Ethan A. Br wo icc<-ivt«| 3-1 B3fi.vo:n# (Jeremiah
Morrow 9,126; m.d \\ dii.iiu lJ. Uuniluu l,-
313 > a [ P . ,
In llutnilloii county, tin* pine* , of id* /V-idi'pce,
Hv.ii-oi did not receive u siuglv vote. Ihe ror-
resp'O’denl of ihe Glolie, who fnroi-hes tho tiilinlar
-tiileiiicnl referred io, well ii rrraik#:
This grand remi.l, which took place n few yeuts
ufier the war,when Geucnl llurrisou’s mil'tnry Ian
•els slt-aild i.iiVD been ul ||ioir lrodw-1, rhow- thiit
lie hod little ut that lime to commend him to the fa
vor oi the good people of Ohio. And we cannot.
Inn wonder lit the Hiinllrit'** of lii* V' to, vvheu we
#a*t our eye*irver tltoi li e. und find that liv receiv
ed a maji'i'.iy ov.-r the loieum-t cundulti'h in hut
orai m,i ol tint lii'ty 'hreo coiili"* iu tlio Slate, oar
wmuter ilieroo#n». It rire# to umazemnilt. it
o iving that In ten of lltesn filly *I*rs*t* cotHou-s-, lie
did ma ft.riv" a eiiijflc vol-; m uiiotho' oily one;
in Hire*' oilao# two; in iinolher. thtei'l hi MKoolhvi*
fi.ni ill ivo'iihi'Csfive; iir many o/ljuis ft mere nont
ii.nl von ; arilihirt nearly one ImH • f bj« Whole vine
v*io* io two ci'iii'.tief. lint when un , ('Oireivo (list
10 Daiii'lt'OM'io.nly, hi* own Wim ly, h.'dnl trot tr-
. eive ll .inch* Vote, HU Coukl .curcc.jr cr> dil the «'i
denr" of our seine*.
Wh itn.Ilo'o. wu# Ids love of p mr moii-*liteftM
tli.ry fione—hi* private viitius—.hm not'' s.i||ttny
11 Iihfa't multi In* found to *•>» D-d bh#» bias,
hnre.y Ilu'se P'OI |o of IlmiM l"» J*
wlmletimb' of Ohio, must Juivohud ll**".»t«' f
init h"Utis, |lu* doll *1 b'aios, ilmatir-l nnsratfl I
s.w.1#, or Ger oral j|Hir*.on'* l'"*if|» tno-t |m»»; nl»
■jilOUlid, oml hi# cfci.Ilelii qujhtits |"i||o»lll,»i»u
ifa* yam IHJ0.
ill ills presoui e'nf fiiiy. vvitrujs»es that they suid no,
and that tins Harrison ticket' bhulil 1 n'nf get'twenty
voto* In that cnumyflhal there were but nine Hurtte
son men in tho county, umlgiive tln-ir. immes. For-’
liiipsyiiurcorrespoinj.iii J. .wus led a.tiov hy tho'
motion,ol.AIi. Nuthai,il l C'vcke, w hivfj,.w u» lira' thu
Secre^iryeftji-r jip'ili the rniiratq- •*cnrili'i! will.lint*
onudissi-iiiiiig voice," bh'1 f I Allied lili-ly n^/.ted, that
perhaps,,tlmgefilltrm-n uhomudotliu motlhn v., s
not'uwnie thut theCitriVumiiiu was ai ling under l,»
rules ol the House of Rv|tresiRlfativtir„|»p,Jyhiit lu*
object, could ho umi.o . ir cuyliy accpinplqlied hy
culling fin the yetis und nay-, uod tliut 1 Vduld siu-
oqd liiji cull for the su'uir; fn.t the final result, wus
that/vvenilhTthe Wbig-j (lYntisi ertli Ihent* Whig#
In call' u they have denied ilio 'giJ(hi'nnma,or Siulo'
Riglns,) run-to Mr. Cocke, und ordered bim to wi It-
draw h'.s motion, which ho d'n|,. ,T|ic,mtit\on woii'it
n-t have been w ithdraw n if tin; yea#'anj linys cntiftfa
huve In on taken lii tf (in mitt el rtioin or tome other
secret place, hut 1 Iff the presence of the ’people and'
the country it would never answer. c.. .-i
And now, Mc.-^rs. Ediiors,-! havo.only to s y,-
'that 1 um nl • |o»s to know .why you pr,your c r-
respmnlant ,1, should Jiny** stngted me out ns your
victim. Ir.tn eoi/nT. nt,‘I net her nifd hVrlid a:/
thing, wldehWu< thn Isu-t harsh dr Uiikli'U iu tlio'
Chtiveiilion'or elrewh re. ■ I distinctly said thut it
wus my lienrt's desire to art with toy ukj fib nils il I
could consistently, and honest ly, do 11>, tjaiL 1 nru*t
honestly confess, tlnit I fail giuat dijlipaci'* fit s&ytng*
of doing any thing in the Coitvi iitfoii lirai mi^lit
wound the''feelingsofsomeofmy f/llmdswi liwlmtn'
l had always ueted. -AmM-, hqd hoped, that I
should havo buen allowert tie- piivilK.',atJeist, of
thinking Tor myself .without l.eing dpigg ;d l-ofi rtf
lie country, ntal hold up to »c‘or|t, us iitl object
,pf ridjcolu; but unfortunately ovin | Tn"'thf# found
aniiripini ii t huve been' di*"p|'iiii,iedj You and
'yrtiircnrres'pDt.deiil seemsil-Ri'bw* ileu.-raJAi-d, tlmt
I should'ii,.f . njoy that freedom, fopinjoj, e* mmotf
tn nil, without feeling tiw We'tght.oljroiij' j,p„y an J
influence. And now, Messrs. Kdjluis ns.juu havo’
compelled tl.o in' self-defence to any Yrfiai I have,'
ami to prevent any more- ftiistakes in fan,re, #71?
you bo so kind as to givo tlit (foregoing wipiucu in
vnnr noxiiiuinhur or us soon , thervofier tu pos»i-
Another stmm visited Natchez ontbaC.h Instui.//
eiiiisini; C"ii«i«!a.ij6;o dama.e-tu ..tint ne'gM oting
■|.|unh.fl(m#, .te»tro Ing farices. n.ni, nu^W rpmili rs’
gins, Sfo % A gin lioiiso near IVanh'ngUM/wns pa^
liully bl itri) down ttoi tfinmrnei Mr. Alnrdi.hu,-ly
wounded, witl»a illil'-cMUd shoulder nud,contusul
hip. FortutiMtely thn appro ti lt uniieytritm was
preceded by a heavy rain, which vnmdjnd a **
jK>iiiiuu uf the filial elfeou of Algr * ilk*
h and lug — General F , who was’
qmiinriiiuv ofotifs, and wlip was prove]
idui'ins ing, was « Very pidiiw inil 'M
•*(»,.ml ur in'ng, General,” sahl «ee,‘ ng\ge inr
|MS ins lire garden wltera Im w •# puBftrg *r#J» ono
morninx la May hr fare ihn #un was up, " fnval
mntnliireplied tint Grner.il. " I hive msii wmli-
in la lit* gardlng a Utile ibi • «•" uiu and I d. tint*
it ip-t lerir fi ger# ■<• cold I hs-i repot my niiltinfs
•iu.—II m he it tt Pi mostaf.