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C.’ity of NuvuiiiiiiIi*
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cur amii coustr piu.nnew.
WEEKLY I'AI’KH—Iiiiikk I)«i.i.au*. |wr nn
nutn,—Payable in •■•Iv.inri*
AI1VKUT1SKS1KNTS lnucrlnl nt lW ClunW-
tmi rules.
(CTPuMnge most ho paid ••null CoMMU.McA*
TIO\S, mill li'tllT* nfllllrilie**.
Vol. 11—No. 23.
SAVANNAH, SATHJtbAV, JU.V 25, 1810.
Whole No. 74.
SUNDAY, JULY 19. 1040.
FROM TUB NORTH.
By t|ie steamer Dm. Gaston, Captain lH'ltliKN,
in ion hour* hunt C'hnrlcston, we hawn'ceivitl ilic
Courier of yestecduy tnuiniug, anticipating this
foreiKM.n’* niuil.
CONG BESS.
In the Sennit*, on Tuesduy, I4ih Inst., Mr. Mor-
lick ri>|Mirluii n Mil. retr.-ceding die District, with
lilt! exception of Wii.li ngton, in t|«»i sinte* m’ Mn-
■ yla n cIhmI Virginia, respectively. He said lie iliil
not pri'i'O.i* lo |ius» it ut tlii* sussimi. He would
nnewer for Maryland, I bat sl.n would willingly re*
ceive buck unj pin t of the District cod<d lo her.
The subject wi I cumtnitiicl .onto n Hen non, unit
there in liille doubt llmi it w ill he i-n-aed nt the next
session- The nioiutiiro would bo boi.elicia. to ull
pui lies coiicenied.
The Semite Iminmercd ut llie Distr ct Bank bill
nguin, lid u line hour in llie evening. They finally
passed to ho ci.gio.iooehl a lull levying, for one
year, the corptiiulu exist wire ol ihm-e hunk* which
,„. t y immediately icsumo specie pay mi ni*; nod uDo
lo allow them sixty days todelcriiiinu wnutlier to
a-ceiit ihe term* or not.
In the House, Mr Chnpinint, ol Alabama, inm;-
cd to rtl-qwnd llie rule-, in order lo submit u ipso-
1 ut ion Insirucling die Committee on die judiciary
to report u t.ili pr hthiiitig ilieonlisi merit of uegioe#
nod p-rsoi i. Ilf c-l> v ih ihenuny and “ovy* M».
Stnnhy. Mr IT'dlit, uod Miv Bolt* nuked lobe
exi Uiu-d hoin viiii- g, on the grem d that the Presi-
,|,.„i |„ul dun power nliemly, and taut it did not
hHih-i the question of die ndinissihi.iiy of in gro evi
dence. Tin y were not excised. The vote on
kii.pcndilig dm Mile- was 103 to 73—n large mu*
joiiiv, hill n»l iwo-i birds.
Tiie army iippr priulion hill was debuted till
eleven o'cl -ek at n’ulit, by Mo.-r*. M« Kuy, Ever
oil, Adams, mi l Bolls. Mr. Adams opposed uny
uppioprialioii lor die Florida war, being averse to
iuconiimni.ee. lie sniil dm Bn nidi-nt could, ui
any lime, since iu common, euenl, have pniiili I
lo it, ui ull expense of less than a hutidre^iliuusnnd
dollais. . . , , . ■
Mr. Wise to-k llie floor nt 11 u’cl- ck, bill would
not go on, wi - limit u quotum, which c-u.d not lie
ohiuined. Alter n sirugg c lo tween llie majority
nnd miuorily, tin* House mljeorned without taking
,esiion. There ar- imw but tivo days noire
uny ii
in winch hills cuo Ins sent hoin one lloiisu Jo the
other, and olVoiir.e every diing but the tipprwpriu
lion bids will Im swamp-d.
Tim I'resideul lias lumilied tlmt part of Comimi
dure Kltiou's srinenre which suspends his pay wild
emoluments for two yours, and approved dm rest.
NEW YORK, July 14,
Very liille done ut llm siocl- lioi.nl this morning,
nnd without any material Mirim mn in prices.
$!JIIU<1 Oil I’liiludvlphiii—was sold dim morning
UI llie stoek hoard ul 97 J'
Money matters.—\ Im New York Aiuoiicnii of
Monday nllernooii »n\>:—
Exchanges on dm b.aiih nn* still rising. The ex
pectations seem to Im dint die majority of the B.-lin
eylviimti Banks will resume speedily in order t-a*
.t r..r I it, tla. Sluli* vvliich ti
v-.iil dm furred hum t<i the Stale, which is to he dm
consiileVniioii of mntinm-d suspension. Whether
the Bank of llm UnJ.etl Stales will cornu into this
linasuri) remains ioh-- seen.
THE MEETING
On Friday night, of die DemnrraBc Association
of (.‘hathum, was cheering in all who ndvucuie die
priueiph-s of dm |{epiihlmaii.lKrrr:ilsoX. „
||, M. C ha III.ton e-ij . I'resi lent, mok the chair
nl 8 o’rlock, when he iiiinu..imi d dial invitiiti-nVhod
been nxiended to Messrs. Blnek.Colipiilt nnd Coop*
er. tin* diree pruscril-ed Hepresont-ilives, nnd our
Seuuiois in Cniigiess, and to tlm vemruhle I’rcsi-
the hue Democratic Bejuihiicim Couveiiiion
ui Milledgevdle, loatieiid a dinner lo ho given lo
til-' three Uepie-eiitotivea, who have wilh imiuiy
indepeiidi lice n ji'Cied llnrrisoiiism, ami cloug to
tliep inriples of die Hepiihlicun puny.
W. W. GnliimX,osip, limn nddies'i'd dm me-a*
)ng in <if* rveni si rain, ami was followed by M. Ham.
RlcAw.llTKIt, esip
, who f-r nun
gaged the ailelil.»« «f d»e lleomcc
I.KN was then called on, and for no
liv.-tted the nllelition of ail umliioi
i Imii an hour
itey. Col. Ma
rly liall’iio hour
, whom tlm op-
in dispersing.
The enthusiasm displayed hy I hose present, is nn
earnest that they uni engag' d in a g-u.d cause, the
C.IUS0 of liberty, of equal rights, and piinefples no
ver to he shaken, while the freedom ol’ a people is
pr-served by coiistunt vigimnee. ‘1 lie oriiluis were
mu,-h •ipplnnded, for they spoke of
of a Dem-cmtic ndministnition, which carried mil.
ore destim d to lescne this country from llm despot
{•III iif assoc tiled weiildi, which would follow the
elevation of the ernein! welfare candidate.
Hesidoiioiis wen* passed by the me. ling, to ex
tend inviln'ions to h » Excellency the Gnvnmnr of
Georgia, Messrs. Tennille, Walker and Amleison,
and Messrs. Ilolsey, Cone and Gin-cock, (who «<■
magnanimously withdrew fiom tlm Electoral nn-l
Congri'ssiotiul tickets, lo efli cl a union of senlim.-lil
among the Hepuhiifiins of D.-niiatnitic Gcnititi,) to
utiend the dimmr ofl’ered to Messrs. Black, Cooper
nnd Cobiuiit.
The nice. ing. nft.-r the nppointmenl of committees
to prepare business and receive subsetiplions of
nnm-'s, nnd provide fund* iu lorwmd thegioriuus
cause, gave three cheers nnd ndj"Oineil.
Committee to pripare li"*ine*<-
M. H. McAllister, Mor.hcni Myers, Hoitico
Smith, Levi .*>. D'Lyon, Hiclmrd D. Arnold, Robert
M. Goodwill, Jncob Clmd ourn.
Committee lo receive Suh»criber» and I'nnd»
Th.-nias i’urse, l\ dliani Roche, .Mtni.url Dillon,
Isaac D'Lyon, Chillies Van Horn, William Bailor-
sou, Joseph Fell,S. 1’. Bell, K.G Wilson, J. Ii.
Ilily, John Boston, John C Ferrill, J. M. Isa.ie*,
J S. Spare, Cor Ludrkn, G. urge Haas, J-ho
Fleetwood, John Williamson, W. H.S. Verslille,
1*. M. Russell. J. J. Waver, Y. S. Rickard, W. A.
J'nllnrd, Joseph Foiker. D. II. Stewart, James M.
Folsom, Jas. W. Crews,C. McArdell ,C. E. Bario.
John Dor»ett, Georre J. Z pperer, O-'taviis (.'oil'll,
John Cuss, John Ddlu.l, Wm. il. Garlaiel. Richard
\V. Rcloi, Loyal Scr nioti, A. J Hauji', Leonorian
D'Lyon, Col. H. McDonnell, B. G. Slin k. W. M.
Leigh, W. F. Willis, Ruul Harrison. Jns. B. Nor.
Tis, James Low, Alex'i. MclJuidy, L. N. Fulliganl.
E. Brewer.
The Charleston Boirioi of lGdi in*t. say*—''We
■re happy to state dial our ciiy continue-, in dm eo
joyment of jairlec* Imuliii ’’
LOUISIANA ELECTIONS.
Mr. While, (Whig) i- rviiuinly eh clod to C.-n-
gtes» finvi the 1st Disrrict. 'J Im Bicayuim of Sun-
day, by llm Western Mail, -ay*.—
••’I lie low n ui,, mil of minor* ye«teiday in icln
lion to dm. lee ioiiofmeiubeis ofCei-gn »* in iheiM
Mod 3 I DLiiiri*. Atouaiime il was i-m-fi.lrlrlly U*
•cited dial D - w on hud lieun defeal.-il in ihe -M by
a small maj ri«y. but this report was not entitl- d »•«
crclil. Daws -n In* nudou' leilly la-cn returned, ul
thriuchhismaj-iily, a- siui-.l ui first, is small.
“ In tlm :J4 Dis'rict, dm whig candidate, .Mmuo
I* fsr abend .-f hi« opponent, Winr{ but whethc
lie wiilcHiiy u -mfiniurt m-j-niy into llm stiong
holds of Locoforoism is still a question. Moor's
m -joriiy, areuidiug to the reports in town, is in the
neighhoibiHxl ol BOO—some say over ibut numU-r.
Tile gercrvl impres.ion i»'that he w ill be clco'cd."
If Diwsoo I. elected, It i. n Kll i„ f„ r ,| to Admil)-
isliation. I he lloe stales his maj.^iiy nt lAii (cm.
Chian (Whig) now r pre.enu i|,u District, Tlw
A-lniioirtrui-oii B uy h a v« m.C given up the third
Di.lrict. A
THE COMMERCIAL CRISIS HAS BASSE!)
AND THE I’Ul.lTlCAL ONE IS AT
HAND.
No. 3.
In the Inst number wn* pres- iited a cotuparudve
view, so far as ilocuinents went w it Inn our linnie-
diute reaeh, of dm Ranking of the United Siat-'S,
England and Fiance,* lor the purpose of showing
tlmt llm *‘go aheail" spirit was not cotilinud to tlm
United Stutrs. And we now proceed lo eontinuu-
lion to show excess in other pailicidurs, nod fortImr
that dm results weie very similar in tbase eountrios,
nnd unly mod.lied in sumo degtec hy difi’erence of
cireunisi-soce or management. To tlm yenr 1831,
the nniinnl imports nnd expot is of the United Suites
differed hut Hide, -maw yen is the one exceeding u
litdenndiu others dm otherf so that imporis ami
exports wi re annually pr 'tty fairly balanced. Bui
since that period, the imports have regubiriy ex
ceeded the exports, and s-uiin year* lo it considem-
hie extern. That excess seemed to Im unnmdly
increasing in proportion us the New Yorkers im
proved ihcir system of selling. The iiupoits were
not graduated liyllm wants of die cotinir-, hot by
die uhiliiy to force Miles. The AUCTION SYS
TEM and die eoticeniniiion of almost allot'die
imports of the United Slates in New York drawing
there neurly dm whole poiehasing of foreign mer-
chnndis-', gnve, whh aid of dm United Sinies IJlflik
and die credits allowed, great f.icilhy to llm dispo
sal of nil imporis. Tlm importer could put chase
his poods in England al four months, in one month
transport them to New York, in another, sell them
nnd then realize two mouths before the nnilority "I
his payment. So groat had these facilities become,
dun, if n niniiofnrtiiier in England found dial Im
would ho short of money on Sniutdny night to pnv
his hands,nil dm financiering dint wus nece-smy to
supply tlm deficiency,w ould he lo in ike tip nn invoice
nfgoiids, even of the refoso and icjeriod goo-ls, pm
them on hourd one of tlm New York p ickets, take
an advance from some American m English house,
or consign them to some In-Uce in New \urk, nnd
draw ngninst tin nt. On urrivnl die goods would he
sent to the Anciiom cr,' who woold advance near
limit value—sell diem in jobbers, whose notes dis-
cnnnlcd wooM i cloud the advance, nnd llm jobber
would s II to the enslern. westernnml sondiern nmr-
clitiols, iimI IImir mies the IJ. S. Bunk woold dis-
eeuutur col'.eel* This was the machinery for tlm
Mile of goods ill New Ymk, ami tlm iugenuiiy of
Biother Jonndmii was not long In improving thin
for purchasing in Englnml- They eslahlished ngeiil*
to pint-lines in the Manufaeluriug disiricts on the
continent, and in China obtained credits with some
of the great Anglo-American houses iu London or
Liverpool w ho ull-iwcd dm agents to draw upon
them. This was called the open credit. Il did
not yoi however meet the views of Hruilmr .Iona
limn or llm porformaiico of hi* muchiimiy in New
Yoik; Im therefore soon added mini hue improve
ment, dial of gelling credits -villi two or none
house-, so dint tlm credit of die one c-.old ■ o used lo
pay oil'tlm debt Hi tlm other and s-mi -ii-lil die op--n
credit* were improved imo long credit*. So exten
sive was die use of these, tlmt in January, 1837.
Brother Jninithatihnd three tmusrs in London liniioi
acre|-Iiinro lo diotnmoiiiit of $.'l 788,jJ'J‘J, liom
which may he forou-d som-- idea of Id* immense ope’
ration*. Tlmso urniiigeiuents iu Ameiieu Icrnu'd
the machinery through whh'li our impml* were iu-
ed; the following Inlile sh -ws towh'H i-xt'-nl.
Erjmtii Kier.ee nf Jmjiurtt 1
01*1111.134 ftfl.080.441
ov.j*«.y4:i
nii.iio.i.Ti
lo4,:i:iti.9?:i
l«i.iiu:i,r»77
Tlm items <>| excess nf imporis, hind sides, ftinl fin*
'iiiioiuil lo upwards of two hiindied nnd. forty o glu
Tlm f. reign debt is osiimiitml lit nluiui
mil im
In 18.11,
18.11,
1834,
18.1.’.,
1S3C.
18.17,
18.18,
1839.
frupiirts.
$193.1111.13-1
101,(139,9911
108.118.311
1911.591.3.13
149.895.719
I sn.ueo.oa.T
149.989.317
113.717,1114.
Ifi9.n93.132
117.419 37(1
Hl8.-I8fi.fi 1(1
121.093,410
1.1.859,32
17.977.878
23.184,359
28.2(12.1(1.1
0I.3K1.2II5
23.5(19.8-11
5.939.5 fi8
•11.058,71(1
Tlm Edinliiiigh Review on this subject remarks
thut “ thu cousiiinplioii of most nriic.'us of foreign
growth rniolydillers rnat-rially in tiny connfiy no--
y-ui from another; on‘ess there he sonic extr.iordi-
nary variation in I heir prices; so long a* these re
main siii'iomiry, consumption llurtuaiosliot iiide.ils
iticivuse or tiiinunidon dependsupMi the ii-eiense or
diminution of population nml wealih.aud die spr ad
of men's lastcs mid Ii-hits, which an* always slow I'
diflused. Hein e,when we find n «ildden»i.d lliphl in
tretisoiukiog place in the iintoiiui of imporis imonoy
'nuotry. ill-’ fair pri'bUinptuoi is, provided il ho mu
accompanied by one or the other circumstances now
mentioned, tlmt its trade hits been pushed la-yond
-.ita proper limits—dun huge impormiioos mo mmh-
spectilniioii—find that o danger out recoil may
he exptr/ed. Now ikis Ins been most remarkably
tlm case widi the Miideof die United Suita's. Their
import» not only iuervnted cuorinanely during the
six yea re cn <1 inn 103(5, but that increase very much
exceeded the increase in the amount nf exports.
Thus, in IH30, llm total value of the exports of al
sorts of produce from die United Slates, iimouated
lo $73,3410,508 ; in 1033, it tied to .$00. J -10
433; und in 183(5 to $ ISO,603,(540. Ilcmisequenl-y
nppeurs, dint tlm increnso in dm export* of the U
States since 10-10 liuvu been from about 74 million*
to uhiroi ISO million i, or in dm ruiio of 17-1 p»i cl.
But wn have already seen that tlio import* had in*
creased S70 per coot., dint is no less dmn 00 per
cent more than tlmex|-oris! In poim of fact-luring
ihe last year, 1030, thu imporis into dm IJ. Stolen
exceeded llie exports hy tlm sum -f $(>1,310,005;
& seeing dint dm American customs account- repre
sent dm r ul value w'lh eonsah-rahle accuracy, this
exhibits, perhaps, the most striking proof of over
trading, ever givm In the world. Thm is llm
opinion expressed ion pap- r written vviili impartial
Mini comprehensive views, u«d publish- d in a woik.
which number* umong iis c-ii.lrilmlois, some of llm
most pniudcid, luiirnod ami emiimnt men in the
world. Here then is the opinion, as to the excess
to which the United ttla’cs has gone in one pur
suit, and of it* consequent effects, expressed hy
impurtiuliiud coinpelein judges. If ilm recoil to lie
exported from ibis excess in impniiit wus grem and
dangerous, how much greater must it prove when
we add toil the excessive pinch -ses in wild western
land*, investments in lithographic ciiios uml corner
I -*s nil over die country, llm great lo** by Hie hi N.
Yurk, die iiiiiuiiiiI required to n build it, the :»»ee
louus mude for canal, railroads and li.nik*. Alt* r
till* enumeration, uiilrwlmt lace on it lie said, tlmt
llm nets of dm adininistrad.iii hrouglit ills roimtiy
to its present cundiiioo. Tlm excess in many of
llm*e items singly wa* enough to piudnee revulsi.m,
ami wiieoc-iai du al, tli nstoui-di'n oil is. mu dm
tlm eoumry Ins tmenconvulsed, but how dm coon-
try has withstood sue|iliemei.<loi|*siiocks,iin-l sup
ported ils.-lfso well iindei such n f.ivmuhie ciicum-
stances n* have followed, sine-- Ifi37.
Ti-e wile* of public land* wen:
In.1823 ?l 013.313 In 1833 f|.079.?ni
‘."J 97-, 0-i0 31 n,ii(in,HUJ
30 3.329.350 35 14.757.(5911
$20H,0(10,000. How much of it i» merged in the three
hem* i* a qim-ihiu. Its solution, however, is mine-
uessnry since the two hundred on J forty eight mil
lions is cause sufficient without Ihe aid nf the ad-
ministrationJn product' the revulsion, Without
any loss, the mere withdrawal of so much capital
from commerce uml trade n* wn* withdrawn by
those operations, wnsquile siillieietit. in produce (Im*
elleets we have wimessed. Add to this the loss of
credit til loin hi m upon such n revulsion and can it In
ii ilinltur of iistoiiislimeiii in any reflective man that
llm country has been and continues ini hi* depressed
uomlilinnT And what lire die Mow* which die cumi'
try has received tinco. Wn* it not floored hy die
ileimind for the English debt, and when it all* niptod
(■'w'bk nocked down a second time hy thesnino spec,
ulutive spirit uml ihu operations ofilu* Bunk of Eng-
laud? Let iis turn lo Eng land nml see what is record,
ed of her during llm same time*. The Kdiuhuigh
Review, in llie paper iml'ofe quoted, says, •* Bin
however idgmil the fo.ly ami overtrading of the
Aim-ricans during the hisl'iwo or lliree years, they
have hardly exceeded, if limy have not been sur
passed hy what ha* ncctiired among our.elves."
Their pros* teemed for a while with pamphlets,
written hy liirir most cudtmut Fimututcr* wild Uuuk-
m s.iii raigning the conduct of thu Bank of Enghrml
during this pciioil, as the nuriiur of must of dm
misfortune* of dm day. Iu relndon to Franco, we
find hy reference tu our miles that the enumeration
given wus ol .L-hii Slock Companies generally uiul
not Hanks; put down u* n memorandum of tin-
•peciiladvv spirit ill lh-i*o dales in dial country,
lid- error, however, does not ueakon dm po.siiion
(liken, excepiiug a* to tt.o expansion of Money, nml
in support of il.iu point, we here present from llm
Report of die Bui-k of France, thu,operations of
dial period,
nrmv. During hi* icshlcuco in n foreign land he
nccomiiliiied eoiishh-rahie ut-alih; niul.iillei hi* re
turn to hi* native land, he joined his fellow rniiiitry
men heart and lian-l in nil the snuggles that hate
Ihvii tiiu-le. in latter yours for flm iiilnmineni of his .
dee to tla* hiinl of his ufteCtMii us well ns his
bit III. 1
In nil die relation* nf Id* dome-ric life, ilmde
ceased geodeiiiiin was dislinguLhed for hi* coiisiile-
rule nllivtinn*: and in hi* immedintu ciicle, nnd to
Ids numerous iriends nml relative*, his loss will,
indeed will ae a sincuru mid lasting source of re-
grel.
TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1040.
GRACES.
We have received from.). J. Wxvfcit, Esq. of
Lihuily wnriB, n bunch of fine grapes, tlm fust wn
have tasted this season. Wocnugrnni'utu tlm wor
thy donor on llm pcrieclinn of his fruit, raised on
hi# own lot, olid hope th it ibis sterling Democrat
u ill I ve foccvi r, in piopria persona, or ill Id*
descend mis, to cojoy iindei his own vine nnd fig
tree, thu hlesi-ing* of a Democratic Goveniinuiil.
“'itESUMITIONT -
We hope ere long to iinmimice tlm resiiniplinn **f
the Uatiksof ibis filly. Charleston has set mi exam
pie worthy of being f-dlowei). Tin* mi-fm lmm in
mil Stale L that we luivp too many Bank* hi die
interior, ««m« nf w Inch having n large circntniinn,
would, if tlm resurnprion were pnriiiil, drive the
notes of die Savannah Banks out of circulation.—
There are no Banking lustiiiitions in bettor cotuli
lion, otlicrwiso, to ri'Mimn than those of this city.
M.-venieiils of Notes.
1334—4.(11:0.11110.11(10 '
HI35—4,v71 OllO.i-OO
183(5—4 725.000,000
Movements of Cush.
7 094.0-11,0*10
7.740.000.000
U,013.000, non.
I he R.-puii lurilmr says, " During 183(5, the seen
riiyol Cmnuiciee uppi'i-n'd shiik*-n eoulnh'iic* mis
fni'ti motneut weaken- d. Fiom die nioudi of July
some symptoms ••!' puriinl di-Hess begun tetouiiifi'sl
tlmiiMelv-s. The march of our manufactures had
been so rapid that there could uot have failed to
arrive a period oj re action Tlm* in many towns
of die kingdom, the micresi of money lose to 5 mil
5} percent, uml even moment t» (5 percent.
Money Imrnmn sciireet demands for specie were
uddressed lo l'ails from diH'-'renl points of Fiance
nnd from neighboring Countries. The CYfl'ers of
dm Bank could alone liirni-h il. She had dmn lo
administer aimuliunrouly to dm wants oflheCnpi-
till nml lo dnso of die dcpnitincuts ns well as to
iho-o or die iidjo'ning Stale*. If the Bank hud
shown dm lunsl he»|iali»ii, fears w-iil-l prohab.y
have become al. Thu public funds, which
had already declined, would pcihnp* have expe
rienced ii much heavierdepic-siiiii: this m-unuiilu-
ry pi ui.mte mighi have liei'ii convened into n real
cri*i*. I he bank ink hi* si i nation, re*triclu.l iicilh
da* length of time which paper laid to run, nor di
minished the amount orimrdisitomiis. She deliver
ed up in die ciivulmioo 108 imilioiis ol Specie, and
discounted 45(1 tt-iUhwt* in six mom Iis. She main-
mined at 4 percent, lln*nun ofliei liiieresi, when
this limit had been nx-eeikd l.y a great part nl
Europe. It j,< ilm* llmi k|u> was aide in arrest, on.,
‘••heck a m-ivomeiil which seemeil to he assimiing a
*--ri -u* aspect." Thus dm Bank of Fiance repoiis
■•i' ,lurio>r that tt->'lio> pcrioil.
of England aU-miptnd t - pursue the course ilireedy
oppo-i e, hut soon vaciilnted. The p- ri.-l i* fine-
fill of lessons to Bankers, Fionnei-rs.imd Mercluiiils.
A Looker-on hut no I’oUtieian.
D’hat next?—Tin* Fed- ralists iirecirculuiing in
the ttn-t n spurious hiognq.hy of Mr. Vim Buivn.
I'liey find il impossible lo g< t ..long hy fait uml lion
otnblu menus.
ANOTHER TRICK OF THE FEDERAL
ORATORS.
One of these euililies bus ioiptoved lipoti the
spurious edition of Mr. Vim Boren's life, nod run
•rives to give n now edition of iL as any utm-rguucy
nris.s. On the new plan, hoi* nlwiiy* ready wnli
un nnilieiiiic liiEehoo.l, vouched hy the hook. It is
simply to paste ii scrap of a newspaper contnining
die new.-t I'nbricution on a b'ltf of the hook, uml
lead it u* il written l.y the biographer. This was
done recently by mm of the Fcil.-rul orators in Ken.
tu- ky. lie was followed up, after tile close of bis
speech, by a ituielmr of Democrats, the taken
front him. nod the fraud exposed. In Illinois it
**'eiii- limy have some whole volumes of falsehood
poll'ish-'d in New Yoik city, which is eiiculaied eve.
-y where, nod christened Holland'.- Iif*. \Yu advise
onrCoiigressioiiid fri- nds l<> cnll at Taylor's Book-
nml piovidu lliemselves with n volume n e the
true edition, to confiool the false one whirl, they
will find in tlm use of ilm OppoMtiun on their
home, n- tlm follow-log, from llm Chicago Democrat
shows:— Wash. Globe,
"MR. VAN RURKN'S LIFE
Another Fraud.—For it lopg time weweresor
pri-etl ut tlm iiiuliicily of siiinhy N.mdiorn tmstoe.i«
dc. paper-in publisliioe tin- greiiiesiriilumiiies upon
diecli.iracivr of Mr. Van Bmen; and then refenii.g
llm public to his life us published, to siihslanliale
lliellt, leaving tlm iiifeienee that they were to I e
found in Brofi-ssor llohnnd's life, n* they knew m-l
one man in n dnmsaml had die woik. The mystery
i* fnlIv explained; ami wo liml dien* edil-ns, ijumji
wilfully lying, when nriat'gimd before die puhlic
lli.-r-lore, can practice whei is culled '• whip ping
'he devil round the slump.” The) huvn iu tlu-ii
possession a woik teceiidy uiul clandesiiuelv puh
lisln d wliich is nboiii the #ix«- of Broli'ssor Ili-llnml'-
purpoitiiig to he the life of Mr. 'Van Boren, which
is full ol the foulest libels Upon his ehiiractur, Imll
moral and |><>lbira|.
It Wit* was published in New York city, nml win
unquestionably paid fin hy the w big Congressional
Committee. This would rank nulling the vilest of
dm vile trick# of that puny wh'ch can never sustain
itself hy honest m un*, We have no doubt dint
every whig editor in|lie Union Im* oneofilmin, froi
wl.icli l-e can privately rend in the ignorant nml m
sit-p--cling, or publish lo tlm world, ns may heat suit
hi* ze.d in promotion of die whig ran-e.”
D id not the pn.iple arouseio a prop-r indignntioii
nl such miirageoit- ft-mils, such imi-igi.iint and in
eeadi'iry uliucks upon an li.ttiesl rr jmtut on?—Chic.
I) <4n.
479.(558
3.115.379
3G 23,983,192
Thu* itappea** theincrenrain sale*of lan-l»ko|-l
pace with tlm Impoit*.' 'Mmexrrssof itnpuitsover
ux|*urt» in ilx ye.ir* wi-ro nhout 1(55,411.2(51 d ii|.h*,
nnio'int ol sal- ■ ofluml lii/ams pi-roal 57.737,537
dollars. lo»« |>\ (ire in Now- Ymk, December 1835,
uslhuaUal al 25,0011.0(19 dollars. Al whnl shnil
we put down dm rehiilhliiif, ilm inve.imeni# in
Ulhograi-hicuiiitta uml earner loti, nnd dm luunaf
i *8 •>rmi*In ihll autimiptit. || la-lug nf
Jmui Bn*It Comp*nitf, •• wx* fwand xiifiwards l>y
rcUtviKv lo notvs -
DEMOCRATIC ME El INGS.
On Sal in day vvening the Democratic Republi
cans u! \\ ashiiigtoii Ward, as>omhled at Mechanics'
Hull, to organize a Ward Association.
It reminded us ,-f oilier days, when wn Inoki-d
nromid and obsetwd die familiar fare* there cun.
•egnted.
Otheci* were elected, uiul several ul-le aihlivaac*
i*ii* delivered. '*
In Srpmuilii-r, Crtuher nnd November iinxl, wo
peel to see the son* of the invincible Washing
ton iu one s.-lid phuhtnx maich lo the hulloi box.
There nro some granite hoys among them, who
know not how* to turn their harks to uii opponent.
Let them all meet next Snlorday nt Wu-danglou
Hull, for action sh-m'dhe the watchword of genuine
Democratic Republican*.
f
At a meeting of the Dcm-HUMth: Association o>
IViishiogton Ward, held ul tlm Mechanics' Hull on
.Satiirduy evening, the following gentlemen were
unanimously elected ,-flicers.
•I. M. FOLSOM, Bi'e^idnnt.
W. A. BOLLARD, 1st Vic« lVesident.
J. SILVEIRA, 2d VireFresidettt.
J. F. G. DAVIS, Treasurer.
J- D. CUX, Secreii.ry.
A f H*r wlueh die meeiing was uddressed hy tin-
following genileiuen, Dr. R. D. Arnold, .1. Milieu,
M. II. .MeAlli-.t-.'r, A. Diysdule,C. McArdcll, nnd
,1. S. Space, Ei-qr*.
On mu mn oi M. ||. McAllister, Esq., Tlm Assn-
ciutioti then udj-ioroeil tu ttioet agiiin on Sitimdny
Eveiiieg next ill Washington Hall, being the next
regular meeting.
W. A. BOLLARD, l-l Vico Bro.idoni,
.IAS I). Cox, Societiny.
Ihe following letter from lion. E J. Black, to
his I- llmv cili7.ro* of Setiveu eouniy, has been bun
ded lo it* fur publication. •
ii-t/su Bki's., July Otb, 1840.
For W. .1, Lawton, Ibmj. Green, uiul W. H. Muir
ally, E-qrs. ('oinmiltee.
1 have received your kind nnd flat*
tei'ing leitei of the 20tlt tilt, in mining mo dim u
public dinner will ho given at Jitcbsoiihoro' on my
rn. This gratifying intelligence I huveenuj-
mtinicaied lo my “proscribed colleagues,” Major
Coopcruml Judge Colquitt.
We return von ulir sincere thank* for lit il mark
ofy-mr approbation, uod beg y-u to assure our f. I-
low citizens of Seri veil that thu response from our
'on-lit m'lit* of*'well d.-ne good and faithful scr.
vaut-." i- dm hi.best reward to whichnur ambition
aspires. The consolinc voice which you send m*'
front the people of my own county, nvntes lo me
umidsl the heuted m.d impure atmosphere of thu
ft* lend city like tiie song of the runs din vaches lo
the soidiet in n foreicu laud. From tlm Cupitoh
where I zealously liib-ir for the lioom of serv.ng
yon, l send ninny a longing look over llio Botamiic
to my nntivu Sondi. •• tlm Iniid of tl.o free nnd dm
home of tlm brave;" and anticipate my return to
you mid thufrecitii'ii you repn*s"iil, as a relief which
no one can appreciate, who li-is uot been stibje- ied
l.t die seenes of violence uod strife which |iu> chut-
ucteriz< d Ibis Congress.
I would Irivii answered you lirb-re, loti I wns
waiting for llm ilayofuui adjournment to he fixed.
The i wo Iwieiis have now agreed to adjoino on the
21st iosl. 1 shall n I ho ul home lielorelhe25thor
2lith July, uiul iis soon alter I arrive, its suits your
rouvemtnee, I shall Im happy to meet my fellow
ciii/.-’iis, for the pmposo of leudering lo them nn
ni'i'.ouiit ol toy polilical stewmdship. 1 beg you to
commend nm to our friend*, nnd accept for your
selves, individually uud collectively, my obedience
lliul uslut'lll.
EDWD. .1. BLACK.
KTWVii take dm following from an Irish paper
Sit Futoris Maedommll, was tho coiisin-geitnao of
Ci,|. II. .Macdotiue)l,of this cily.—Telegraph of
yesterday.
DEATH OF SIR FRANCIS MACDONNELL-
We l.a«’e sincere regie! in unnMiic-iug the do*
re• f Sir Fim-ci-, .Mucdonnell, whi-'ii took plHce
«m Friii >y nighi ut, ut liD'residuiice.Uonfuiih hou,e,
cuu- iyei Kildare.
Mr Francis wus a native nf thu province of Coo-
nnughl. and Id- family wa* of gi mi tc»|mi l.»''iliiy
in ihe county of Mayitfp Front hi- native soil, Mr
Francis MucDoni-ull pmciu-drd in cully life lo
^iiiiit wh-reho wi* re.Idem a- a m-mlurofno
eminent iimreaiiil o fiiui,|.rev#oiis tu die i^cuj-aiioii
of I hut rnnnir) hy dm Fr. licit- During dm IVnin-
•idnr uur, Id* iiilurftimnni widi regard in tln.i ru.m-
Ity (ioci.min Midi so mi-nyufbi. fellow coumiy.
nmn] was niudn uvnil-ihh* for ilm.crtice of dm Eng
lish army, Ut whore cumniisniiui he wit* ulincliud
in n •iiimdmt of gre-ii trosi, which Im • *.'.imn! in
silt It a m-i'-rmr n- to sergra in hinis-lfilm thank,
ami tisinudc el thu cmmmtinh r» ui the Fufiliitu-ui
SCRIVr.N COUNTY,
A portion of dm Aon llmrisou pnrly of Srrivcn
Cooiny, assemlded iit\luck*ooliotoiigh,oii dm eve
ning of llie 13 h of July, for lie- pm post) ofdispos
ing of it clndlenge thrown out l-y tie* llitirisoii party
to nmcl uml open!) di-cns- dm c-uims of dm two
nominees fur the ('residency, un .omo future
occasion.
On motion, Col. Henry Beaiifi-ri took dm Chair,
mid W. J, Lawton, esq., wus requested iu net us
Secrutnty. Thu Chiiirinuii. briefly explained the
cuiise of thi- hu.ty meeiing of the pmiy, iintfuflcr
suiting thu extiemu necessity for tlm pmiy to sus
tain well their tenets, while struggling for so lauda
ble uii ohjcci; imsaid he hoped that llm pmiy would
not only meet lie: IJai’iisoiii ns, hut he piepmuj to
defeat them.
Mnj. VV. A ll itrhkh* then rose, mid idler mil
king a few very appiopriate i- nniks, olii'ivd the
(L-llowing ro.-oluti-m#, which wer-' adopted:
Ilrdolved, That tlm chuiletige given hy thu feder
al wine pjrly of this coiioiy, re in- et diem at s«*mr
future duy, to discos* dm i lmois of the two present
ntiididalcs for tlm Bresidency, M -rim Van Burro
uud W. H. ii.irri-oo, wc hid \Viil» |d-.-u*ure, uml
now uiihe.iratmgly accept die same.
Kcsulyal, Tlmt thu Chairman appoint a commit-
t* o vf seven, lo obluiu iiifoiiomiuu of die llm- lit
which li.it dinner lo la* g veil to our distinguished
li-llow citizen, Ed wind J. Black, will h-
prup-ned. And dial said committee he direct'd lo
mnily the Cbiinm ,n *4 da* federal whig party lliut
tbu Deiii'-cnitic Repubii- uiu will umul them aitli.it
vl’tm.
Wh-Tripoli, Tlm Chuiimuii nppoltilml do* fol
lowing grailluniuid Cunts II -mpli'ics.W. A. Iloicm
ki-s, W.J. Law ton, Beii|. Green, I'elitr Uutldick,
J, M, Millni umlsDi. It. II Suxoti.
Onliio'ioo,l|i dull wingle-oluliuo-wentudopleil
Het dvcd, Tlm «« wo wish ilia p-diilcf of Scrl-
vnit cumiiv to Im fairly estinttiiud, llm s- cruiniy of
(Id. mi'i'iiiig la Imiehy din cM re «lvu u t'orrecl
Iii-rolllllof Him Huirjoin nm ling, lot' ihuiliforillalion
of all w I mm ii nmy c* i-c m.
Uts'deed, Thai tu.» pi-c • ding* nf lit s nieuliug
he (col lo (im Biivanmdi Gimigoui, lor pobll- uilon,
IIEMi V 1)1 .VL'KU|lJ,Chal',n,
IV J, Lawion to o'),
f»olt 1 iiK (IKOIUIIAN.]
Hiiflog Ihvii dinned hv * tesoliilimi of llm Doth
ncrnlic Repiilditan Bnriy, to giv'n ii clirrcct slide.
itit*ni of ihv pinceediiig* of dm llni'ii-no nmoflng.
held in .racksoulihro', Srnvnn ceini'y on die 1 Dili o.
July, 1 herewidi iriinsmil lo you wliul I conceive In
Im a coiiccl -lull litkntuf fuCls.
W. J. l.AWTON,
Secretary Dcuhft'rutitf UepnhliiMii Meetingr
llirough soum nnkA.-wn medium (pdilmps tlm
muil rider) it l.eenme iindurstood In llm friends of
llmrisou dull their pmiy wns !<• he nfguiiiited on
(ho 13th of July, (It being cmirl day;) nccntilingly
mery llnh lsim man, to n man, dint couldgl'l to thu
village went, nnd at 11 o’eloek,
Their Engle muse had inken wing.
And armed with thunder cle.ivod till* ulr
To make us village inoitnln stare.
And thu DumucrndD Hopuh icmishitd nnwhogun
I" loiter mid wavei. nud may soot, have been driven
hy the ({.. di* and Vnndul* It mn llinir own iilmrw mill
firesides, hud not many of tin* Dmimci'iidc Repuhli-
enu Burly had husiness iu tin* mini, uud ciimo in
linmly enough io sustain limit friends. Tlm town
was now in nn uproar, nml now nnd riicu, iitnid dm
din of wily di-chi mm inn, m-ylitvn been heard the
veteran Republican iu stem nnd minly ticcnuia ad
ducing facts, unvarnished fuels, which caused the
•cnrlet hue lo lingo ihe voiy topmost crown nf die
Hurrison men. Thus ihu nmi'iiing passed.
At 2 o'clock, dm limi ting, die Great Harrison
Meeting, was culled to order by Isaac Bryan, Esq-
who slim d tlmt llm meeting was designed exclusive
ly for dm friends of llarrisoo.
Col, A.-S. Jones uddressed dm meeting inn very
short speech. He then inlr»dnced n piiiuphlel Ii um
which he rend die exirauis of ihe Join mils of Ohio,
so Ireqimmly published, w hereGett Harrison '• voiod
to sell whilo men." '*This," Im said, “wn* like
many oilier piece# recently publish- d, n garbled ex.
tract used only for party purposes." lie then in.
trnlimed a "living witness" tu repoll tlm fun.
culiimny, nod make il iqqmar I hat the law did not
m-an "white men," hut reimgndo negroes. Foi
tins purpura Dr. R. D. Black was called upon iu
leslify: The suiu lotul of whose testimony wus tlmt
"the Stun* of Ohio I* separated from dio Stales ul
Virginia mid Kentucky hy ii river, nud dint he (dm
wiim-s-) had heard ihu there Vcro n great! ninny
negrous in the penileuii.iiy." This done, C. W.
Young, K-q. die main orator, muse nud in n most
profound manner uddrc*sud die iisseiithloge. Do"
nmi lie ing the Biesidunl us profligate Uhd utiworihy
f thu support of die people, ho defied uny one
to refute thu clmrges which hu brought ngninst Mr.
Vim Hmeii. Hu then introduced it restitution do-
during die clnirgu*uguim-l Win. II. llmTismi,nslo
Ids,being a fuduralisl, uhiilittoui-t, mid io favour uf
lliog white men, Iiuhu fulsehoo I*.
Front Mr. Young's iitiinimr dm Denmcrniic Ro-
piihhcan* lull calle-l upon to vole oil hi* I'cMiJillinti.
And w hen die quusiion wus first put hy tiie ehuir,
llm lliiirisoii phtly went tm.liiall) out voted by the
frag mum nf dm Dcmocrniic Republican party which
were present—hy two to one. Nor would dm
llurrisotiians have been nhlu to cllVct llm ptt*Migo
of their resolutions, hud uot ( tlm ehuir put llm vote
in such a manlier, thni an other than ufiiund to Hut*-
rison Cv itld vole either pro m com.
Tlm llurri-onimirt feeling now- clingi'limd nud dis
Boucerted tuaHo many nmiincing decliuutious, and
eveiiliiiilly chulluHgud lln* Demoeriiliu Reptihlicmi
Bony to meet them mid openly discus* tlm claims
of the twu iminimies I'm die i'residency.
"Hewn* n slock •|Htii|ninl, hmllil* rd'insiif
villanv, winch hit- coiillnlmd lor eight year*, in slip-
poso-l |„ have orlglnii'cd In this pmlilic mine.
" ThA iiinoiim |m ha* inken from dm •eller's
dinwei indmliiink i-vuiioulv esdm iletl. Il is l-e-
In veil io l-e $1011.0(10. bin dm uliirerA of he hank
have sec!)iI'd dm insiitulioii In ti c« lisuleiiilde ex
tern by limlitii* real esiulemid oilier seem ity belong-
lag to him.* ♦
WEDNESDAY. jtfl*Y 22. Ifl-lih
From iiavann.
Li-ltefs ffom Havana In ihr I4ili Inst.hv llm brig
Sarah Ann AI ley t arrive,I m (hi* port, say-1 "There
I* no Kin* in first hands. Th® curette* of dm Daniel
Webster, Enete, Uml Rcuiifni't, lillvn been sold in 12
rials, with a nio-leraie supply in iiiarkei; good Cuflue
IsscnrtUt ut a Oj, Mo|ii-se« 14 ii 2^.
•• I c .nsid-r ,bl) in-)mid iltsl »-1 arfjdu ii) dm bread *'
seal.
I'lie Cmiftnlt'ee repmierl this reshli ftf dm ll.rura
ibis monilint.inul tho . hulrmnn Mr. Campbell, mnv*;
nl In liavo dm fupnrf of die tnltUnUy nml ihe ma*
j oily ui'tlmcointnitiee primed, (|fio evfdetM'it Inf
Ihuiii ohviiil^priiiied) nnd ihu mu siihmilit-il lo dio .
House f,o Its decision on Sniurdny next, Thi* would*
have enabled each of the memlx'i# t» lits-ofttA n(s
T"doled (vitMretli reports, nnd vrllh llm eyidenefif
sniie-l hi (hem. The Oppodiimqhowet'ef tilj.cn d *
I'Mlds ftlir proposition of dm clmirinuii of dm com'
millin', nnd insisted llmi I ho reporu shonM Im Im*
ine-lini' K redd. TIrncho rrfim.'s plan would have'
nulili'tl each rtK-mlmr Hi road llm nqiort rif hlW f
room, and dm I'osim--* of dm nalion cplild linvtf
beoii cut ried on tfitr'mg dm running nfihn Iasi snuiU
of dm texsinn, wiifiont interroptlou. RfitHlnve.fi'
0"Mr. B. 0. Cooper, wn*yesierdnylty the lion,
Justices of die tufethn Cotift iu Ses-ion, nppuinicd
u Notiny Biil.lic foi dmciouityufChndiain.
To Isaac Uryuo, Esq., Clin il'lit no of li-iirisoti meet-
lug.
Dear Sir:'— By virtue of ii res-ludon pns-ed no
dm- 13th of July h) thu Dciiiiiuralii* Repidtlicim
Buriy of Srrivcn county, tve have lumn diiecied to
notify you that die Deniocrut'e R''piili|icans will he
prepared to meet thu friend# of 11 at rison, uod open
ly disrit*# llm clnitii# nf llntiisoii nud Van Bmen
to die Bresidency, oil llm 4th day of Aiigo-t next.
Willi tmnliinfiius of irspcul, wu siih-crihe our
solves, yours, A c.
C. IIUMFIIKIES,
WM. A. HOTCHKISS,
W.J. LAWTON,
BENJ- GREEN.
BETER REDDICK,
JOHN M. MILLER,
U. II. SAXON,
RESUMPTION.
Wv are unihiiriscd In say dial llie Bluniur* and
Mechaiiics Ranh, dm Sootli Caroliini Bunk, dm
Unioi, Batik, die Stale II ink. nnd llm Soot It Wes
tern Rail Road Bank of this Oil, have resolved
foriitwiih lo losiune sp'-ciu payment*.
A# the Bank of Charleston and tin* Bank of tlm
Stale were specie paying Bunk-previously, alt the
Banks of this City may lie considered n* ha vine from
thi* Any resmtmd specie payments.—IJhar Trtriol
of Saturday afternoon.
LOUISIANA.
Tho New Orlfiius Ilea (Whig) of dm l.'hh Inst
llm only paper we yestetduy received from Lou
■siiitiu.
The full-wing paragraph from tlm Vtihilo Regis
ter. (Deni.) of Ttms-lny last, coninin*more concer
ning the recoil Congresdoual eleeduii.
J.nnisiann Election.—Tlm only paper wo race!
oil from New Orleans to-day is llm Bee; anil il
brings very liille nddiiionul news from dm thiid
District. None of die siioiig Deoniciatia Bnrishe-
lire repoitnd. Rumors, however, hy pussi'iigei*. say
that Winn, (Dent.) is olecled. Accndiog lo dm
Be.-, it i# tlm iiilondoo of Judge Aff'rgim toconieat
llm «d'*<'liuri of Dawmni. This, Imw- ver, is only no
I'hiilitioo of disiippniniiimni. The Whigs know
heller. It would swell the Di'inocruiic majority
# GREENE WARD.
Tlm Dennicrutic Repuhllcmn Banner (vlishoisted
In Grccnu Ward hy dm Dmnncrat* of dm sartm on
Monday night. Residing in u Ward, which (mnl*.
ing dm name of dm Rhode Island Blucl-smiilq
whoso enrihly reinnin* repose whh thn*o of’our
kindred, it was lit ho cxpecied, llmi, catching did
spirit of die Revoltiihuiiiry snvior of dm South, llio
citizens of dm Wind honored Ity his revered mime,
should he found arrayed side by side with those
who have tivr cherished dial of '‘the Father of his
Country,” nud hauling f-r the same principles,
which, purified in ii h 1 lv contest for Liberty, linvn
been hiuuled down lo it* Ity ilmse vcui'inhlo men
ns n rich legacy to lie h* quealhed inviolnte to fin lire
generuii-ms.
Go on, Dem-icnilifi Uopnhlicnna, nml emulate
the viHuua of Wiishiogmii mid of Greene. Let
their example 1,-nrli you dial *• the price nf t.iberty
ii eternal vigilance,” ami remember llmi -leppo|e
pressed not tlm ey-lids of * great nnd good
soldiers of dm Revolution, while n fon lo Republi
can Government desecrated the soil they recognised
iis dial of tlmir country.
Having been unexpectedly detained from dm
ineelinu, wu copy thu following fiom yesturday’s
Telegraph.
"THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME."
Ilelow wu give dm ollieiul prucerditigs of llmfir*|
Deni crude Repuld'Caii Assucialiun, uf Greene
Ward.
Thu Hurrison party w ill run die day, when the
"black cockade," uml motley flog was I'luiucd on dm
soil consecrated hy die foot of Oui.ktiioiii'K, and
his gallant follower*.
Tho march of Duinnrrtmv In onward.—The peo
ple lire aroused, nml 'Old Chatham" will speak wirii
it voice of thunder.
At (ntmodng nf the citizens uf Grenno Ward, to
fstiihlisk ii Dumncruric Repnl»licn|i Association,
held al. th'* Green Ward Huict, on Monday evening,
20th lost.
On motion, Mr. A. J' C. Slinvv wn* called ut dm
Cliulr,uiid A. J. Dnupl app iiiii- il Ibcierary.
The meeting Uiuu proceeded t-i orguo'z" "Tlm
Dvnine.riilic Republican A**oriiiiinn of Greene
Wind," when llm lohewlng geutienmii .worn elected
rtlUms *.
Bresident—A. .1. C. Bhnw.
1st Vim* Biesi'deiil—O. O'Rourke.
2ml do—L. W. Smith.
C. MacArdell.
wns life game of die Opp-siiion. Almowt ihewlmlu
day w ns Consumed io rending the reports of llio
commiilee no each side. Those reportsronlnlimif'.-'
die views of hoi It pK'ties—tlm iifgitnieni andtlnf,
evidence on w ltleli ench side relied lo plui-o thu
iifiji-cr in die fiiiresfliglit forlheni.
After fmnrit'g ilm whole'fi.ise |,i I hi* way, dio-i)
faVoriihle io dm ded-loiiof llie fommillee prop'-ja-il
lo lalre llm vftln Iijioll ihe resolitiioli sulnnilti'd by .
(Iicin, deelarilis do members from N.Jenvy hnving
(lie mrijoriiy on die polls originally—ml which was
liwieit-ed Hy ilm pHrging of llio p-dls Ity iti-* com* .
inlitt-o—endiled mi limb- si-nts. Tfm (Ippmtithm, ort
the other hand, hid-ted dial die ropmis vvliich (hoy -
hud hoard read should ho printed; (hifl the siimtf
pm ties which had consumed nearly lined moiithit'
in the heginniiig of tho so*si"U in spoeclios, and
mtnlo six hundred speech' s fmfoiv dm coniinide®^
should begin ngiltli in tlm l|"ii*o, nud; wilh the h"l|7
of n dioiisainl pages i-f printed evident!*/ pm mr
efli'ctiial bar to the decision nf dm rpiRslfrfm ;
It is perfodly dear tlmt if dm ease Winn opened • '
ill dds way again, il would um only he impifsihio io
decide it in lln* few remaining'd-ivs of iliis «i'.*ion #
hill that Ihe Ofl|aisld'itt.colild easily udir-nate dib
whole term'of dm pfoselil Cmigress, op f (,. dlf 4tll,
day of Mureli next, l iking their pnsl inuvi-itiiiiifs'u«
a . riierion. Tlm Deniocailc puny, petfieiving did f
design of the Opposiiion, culm,| die pm.hills t(i|es* ' ,
don. the reports oflnnli parlies on the commilleil
being fully Itclirl: When we left llie llco-.e i-t
dark, this evening, ihu Federul inemlmrs were rising
in •nrces*ioii, ench tmikuig n speech on jt niotiort
tfl lieexcu-i-d fiiim voting. Tlmso tm-djiis tteio
ovemiied siicrcs.-ively: hot several, iu dcliuimd Iif .
tlm uiiihoriiy of dm House, in tlm most fiiiul.-nt and
furious m inii'T, decluied limy would nut voi^ In
this way dmy probably expect |0 defeat u dccisiort
of ihu Now Jer*l*y controversy.
As snvrill. of the Democratic iimmbors hnve left
llm city, if tho whole body of tlm Federalist* si-erdor '
it may hapiieti that no quorum cull be fonncdlnpastf
np..|i tlmc i#.*; mill in this way the opposition will'
accomplish tlm purpose which dmy liuvn do doubt
resolved upon in enimn*.—Globe ofUilh inti.
- . ■ •"
There iireheiwceu IllOllund 1200 strangers notf
in thi* village; nud among tho nntnlmr Gen. Fcott ■
iif the U. S ni'itty.—Saratoga Sentinel, 14th
Tobacco—’Thnni-iimpoly uf Tohucco InMexiod
which I'muteri) y iclde>lto die govut iiment ii revt-ufiu'
of$3 .0(10.000. now puyslnss limn hiilfumillion,nud
it is supposed dint imu year dm culture and itmltf
ill dial Utricle will he five In nil.
(Cti.rcspoiuleiire of ilm Clmrlestou Courier.)
WASHINGTON, July 111,
TreiHiirer-
— oeutera^——
On motion of Mr. L. W. Smith.
Itvto/veil. Thai llm rule# governing dieConlral
Demon nl io Assodalioii, lie inlopicd for - tho gov
einiiiuiit of lliis Association,
Tlm meeiing was tliuii addressed hy J. L. Shnfl'er
«udC. MaeAidi4l,.E*qrs., mid uUo.hyCol. M.
My. r*, Col. Aliilen, nud Judge D'Lyon.
Oil molloli of (’. MacArdell,
It IMS also Uesotncd, That the Democrats of the
Repiililicuii Association, nlleml a nmeuiy of the
Dniiocratie putty uf South Uglothorpo Ward lid-
veiling.
On motion of Jo-Ice D'Lyon,
ll was lirsoivcd, Tlmi the nmeling adjourn.
Ai.k*. J. C.Siiaw, Bruslditiil.
D. Lynch, Secreinrv.
Notwithsiimdingthc euorvaiing licaliifilic wcnllirr/
Congress wiLn sonic ten or twelve Ilnurs o| the day; en
gaged uot in llie despatch of the ncccssitry husiiuisH of
tlm session. Ihilin pertinacious uml often trilling dcbuic*
on thrice decided uud hreadhitro lopicq, Tlm Suuuier .'
ycsierdny. again discussed tin District linnk Bill uud
rejected it, Ifi tu 20, Mr. Brestoli thee, moved n re. •
coiisideration on llie uroiuid tlmt, hud ns the hill wus;
it would Im well to give the hanks tlm option of inking
it. The debate was renewed, uud the voto rejecting.
llie hill was reconsidered. The debate then begun tu-
luce as fervidly un cyor. iind.llm-Seoat»*i*«*<*iH.Ih.OM«*,
tiimuil lo spend be balance ol tlm session iu qunrrcl-
iiig over It
Tlm House. Inst eveningr ullor snine t-mg speechtu 1 '
noleii 07^0^ ntr-A^irrft i trr '
REsU.M BI'ION.
The ililtneiliiilei'Kiisi qoi'iii'i) of nil thu Charlustun
Banks reileomilig their hills in specie on demand-
sii>, say* the 6V>«r<Yr of Monday, ti red-miion of ilm
into of Noiilicru Exchange, Bills on New lurk
ire now 2 per cent pn minoi.
foul fold.
W ASH INGTON,June 15
Mr. Seoalur Clay, of Kenlucky, Inis left this oily
on his wuy lioine, hy the way of thu Virginia
Spring'.
Mr. Reed, Representative from Massachusetts,
who came Imre m ill-' opening oi ihese-sion of Con
gress in dcliqnlu hi-iihh, has gone lo the While Sul
phur Springs, io recruit, before ri-liirnii-g Inline,
Mr. nhe.rod William* lleprcxentiitivn ironi Ken-
lucky, who ha# been in laid lu-idth lids winier, is nl
llm Whin* .Sulphur Springs, nod we ri gtel io hoar,
wi-hnot any improvement in hi* imulili.—Intelli
gencer.
A Duel.—Ex-Governor llir.itn G. Riinnrl*, and
Bresidi-nt of llm M>ssi-*ippi Uiiimi Rank, uml Vol
oey E. Howard,ex-ednor nfllie Mis-iss-ippian, llm
Suite paper, fought ndui-l within lit- brands ofllti-
Suite, near Colomhu*, (Mi.) a few days since.—
Howard, who, by ihowliy, is very much of a gentle,
man, was dungi rou-ly wounded in the hteasl—llm
hull h iving en'eicd u> n point near tlm ri.In lobc
iii,d Hindi- it* exit lit a distance of twelve inches on
the of-pox le side. Koniml* es-'a|md onburt. The
distil re was twelve pacts—e.ic.li mm Ine. '
Mr I low-ltd mimed Mi** Gooch lit- poeloss,
ub.nit two years since.—Mobile Adv 14/A in*/.
ICT Mr. J W. Retail, fminiT'y i»r thi* city, nnd
tecenlK IV un Wnslilngl"0, Wilhesco-.l'ellovurlmurd
l*iotn (lie brig New llaaovor, IniUiid to Bhila-lel|ihia,
and wii- diowncd, when one day out from this port.
Every oxeriton was made by I'm Captain to rescue
him, which •ini'oriiniutcly proved ioellimtnul.— Teh
r graph of yesterday.
ROBBERIES ami ATl'EMBTS at ROBBERY."
Oili towo woii'dnpiMiarioin* infcn-H -I with llii'iyes
Last night, the Dty Geods vine of Mr. D. Demp
sey, win. Innkon open.nod rubied of.tin noeiiint of
money, (amt peihups goods,) tint vet ascertained.
On tin* •nine night the Refre-liniotit Ilmira of
Messr*. L'idifig'oii At Thompson, wu* en ered
through u hack window, hy forcing it open, nnd the
desk was broken open. FofininOidy, however, hy
■ he |inidcHi urr-iiigi'titenis of Mr. Thompson, nil the
niotiey in thu dr»k wiis n-nioveil, uud nothing lost uf
value.
Again, Mr. Sciiohio's house on Spring Hill, wn*
• landeslinely riiton'.l hy a nemo hoy, iibrait 15
years old, Imfoto Imll ring, who conceit‘ed liirnsel 1
in ilia bedroom, midur ii caplionrd, v« a tel. ing an op
portunity to steal. Mr. S. rvtired to UU chamber
at 10 o'cliMik, about 11. he hi'urd n iiiiise, a oud aris
ing, fniiid llm A llow, whoie kaowle-lgcd his gfiilt,
and ad mi i led llmi he was placed I lure hy an uld.-r
urcninpliru ill ctillie, ulso n negro, lo thr.-w the
doilies in thu room, out of I Ik. window. He snid
too,llmi lot saw Mr- S. place his pockvt hook, un
der the t/milress, and if not dcicuicJ su soon, Im io-
tundi.-d lo sti-ul it.—The pocket hook eontaineil $95
oi $190. Ik-was seal lo the Guard IJiiase.—Ibid-
dollars for lln- Florida war, uud liutilly panned Um hill.
Tlm Indiiiii appiopriatioii hill was tliuii taken up, hut
no tnogress wasunidu In It. ■
'J'lie minium of iiopiirlnnl hnshmss before Imih Hou
ses is very great, and the whole iinul he sacrificed tir
llm talking propensities oflJougress, A preposition ut- '
rescind tim resolution foe adjournment Is strongly up
geil, nud it tuny succeed; hut it would ho of no usu/
for if llm scHsiqo wore prolonged another fortnight, tlirf
whole time would hu coiiattined, nut iu buninets, hut
speech making. . -
Tlm report of the cpinmitleo on the New Jersey
case, will lie made to- i-y. . The majority will.ropnriii?
fa voi of llm Milling inuoilmrs, Messrs Vroom,. Dicker-
sun. *Ve. Tin- minority will tmike u counter rcpon.—'
'i'liere is no lime io r(-ml cither report, ami the lloiisu
must vote io the ilaik -*o llm subject, each limit follow-•
ing his file leador. •
Tiie llmnlre was crowded lust night. Miidr-tni-isdlo':
Elnler lias turned tin* heads of our people. The Fro-. .
sidi-ni and tlm whole fJuhinel, even iiiclnding Mr, '
Nile*, were present, mnl a considerable portion of both •.
I louses.
WASHINGTON, July 17. -*
lo ihe Semite, to day, Mr licntonculled up a hill io'
■tutliiiiM.- tlm Brenideiil lo .in ept (tie •ervicesufvoluii-'
U-i-rs, not exceeding twenty live Imliilrcil in nniiil.er r
for tlm Flm ala war. He said it was uei-cssnry to do*
sniiietliiiig for the proiectioii oftliesaireriug inliuhiluiite
of Florida, nml it wa* evident that tim two bills which
the Henan- hud sent to tlm other House would not be’
iicii'd upon. There win, mucholjjei tiiai utaiiy ncrua «r
of dm Inin of tlm army, uml lie la
: • ’
puss.
mped this hill would
iy. um
It was o.-deieiflo uthird reading.
'l lm Diniriu Bank bill won again taken tip, and Mr«-
Bucliutcui sjsiku oil the subject, lie said tbu hill would . . - ^ *
Ire gladly accepted by three of dm hanks w|il< h hail
resumed nml were able to pay specie. The object w ior^ • . ^ .
in force ull the haiik»u> eu .m'iid in order to iii i oiiiiiio. , c
date mm I.nnk that was i hliged |o sospeml.; Tints it
was in Bltiladelpldn, iiitm hnnks were obliged toVt.il** • " ■'
pend, hy the inuiiility of tlm U. S. Bank lo pay Hpc-em.'- '.j
Jle traced ull tliulinukiiigdillicpliies of llm country in ' '
llm conduit of the U.S. Bunk ol'Bt-uiixylviinia.'lie uuiil . :' r ■
the District Bank hill was t ejected hy the I'ulnhiiiiilioii’ v.--
oflhe ultras of the two parties in llm.Bdintu—of tires' '.
hard lummy pnrly nud tlm irredeemable jniper paiiy. ’ ■ ,-* . , # •
Those who were hi favor of a mixed currency, coiihis-
A. Mystelions Disappearance Accounted For—
Lt.i May, llm H'iuKt may reuieiula-r, Beiij-itniii
bmilli, hook-keeper iu llm Feni-sylvuniu Bunk of
pililadelphiii. disappeared, nml, a* III# account*
were Imlievcd lo In* all right, Il wus IcareJ tlmt In'
liad nmalmid ofi'iuusialu of iiisaniiy. By ill-*
following from llm Fliiladulphiu Noillt Amuricanol
Hiiliuday. ii nii|M-ai4 llmi Im hut followed in llm
fm'Uieps" of Levi*, vtc.l
" Beni .linn Hirtllli,liil- h.mk-keeper III llm I’enii
•ylvsnla ilunh, wimse luyflerlousilD-ippcuriueA-tva*
ttUrth'fied lo Insmiiiv, prove* lo Icm* Ih eti uii uiImIi
•windlei, tisGog h i* um afiv yhimigh frarofexp
sure <r -m a mLiakn which ire mm
bci'uiuid. dfj'siiure,
TIIE NEW JERSEY CAsK.
" The ruling passion strung in death.”
Il will hn recuilecii'd llmi, m iheliegimiingofihe
,e**ion, llm Upposilion “vie uiiwiiliug lo lieu, thu
evidence us (• lln* title of llm respective pari I-•
claiming I lib s-'am fcoin New Jersey. Nothing hut
In* broad seal would do lit- them Until tlm question
wa/iiiviistiguied byu coinmillec. In this struggle
nearly threo month- of the session was lost. Ii be-
caiiio«p|iuii'iil iu ull ilmworjdllmt their object was
tu prevent uuy 4 cisiud,tf posxilih), wjvm tlm fraud*
of llm New Jersey (l.-vei nor ami Ills siilmidniaies.—
W It ii llm question ul I'M chum under 'u-q dry in ih,
c-onmiilee, ilm Op|Mt.<itioit uuniilters llieie #«>t *<*
woik «I|miii lift miliin plan which ll-ol Ik enadopiod
hy Imr friends iu lint I l--a«e. Toolr eflinl ha* been
conlluimlly l-i slave oir hyuvety son of uridW.—
Tla*y liavo Hindi- npwiirds of six liamlnnl s|e*echos
In ilm coiiiitillliN*, Every laillol dial had hern clml-
luugud It) uillwr party upon ilm midenen, has lo-
ennm llm siibjed dl»*cii«»iun. Tlm rwsfill of iho
coininliieo'. inves igHihm pin res tmnolmivrly iImi
v in hank llm day
i-fee:
m
wliigs. Mr Cniopbcll put his nmi'mii on rim gimind
of privilege. The Speaker dm lilr.-d llmi il v» .is not a’
privilegt-il morion, hut llm Hou-m if versed Iris decision'
uml Mr. Campbell then made his report. Ill# n long'
nml able document. The result fully Hiistiihju tlm pre
vious action of tlm House on tlm aubjtfcl. Al'torn nmst
severe scrutiny into the polls, it wus found that,out of
sixty tlieusund votes, there were- hilt 2(i(» illegal Votes,-
Each disputed vole wus aeparaiely considered, test!- ,' ., .
moiiy heard u|mn it and arguments of counsel, and their ' ' \
decided ujhiii. Tlm result of llm investlgHikm was to -
increase llie majority of llm sitting members, Meiwr vi r . -
Dickerson, Vromi, Ac. The report Juvb the hlsfti® • ' . •
of all the diflicuiiy in tlm case upon the cfetka uf Cunt-' - ' -.
herlaud and South Amhay, who were gnilty of sup-
pressing those voteN, in .iolmioiioflaw nnd sifiiversiyo .
of llm elective franchise. Tlm report concluded wllll 4
resolution decinriiigihesittiiigmeinhersduly elected.-, ■
Tim minority idsg made a runnier report. Bqth re- '' ‘-■'-u.
port.* were tend, uud o-moiion wa* thenmndeto ag'rpo - ; *
to the resolution reported by Mr. Gnnipbell. Tuertr,
was much excitvineiit in tlicHoum.jlm whig* denoun- .
mg llm atteni|itto furcu llm question as tyrannical, ha.
.it one time, there was much disorder. Mr. Hbhiier "
appealed tu the House, in the nuniU offifmen million#-. -
of freemen, to pteseryo order and decurum. • f e . . J: -
At length the main question wasordered to be token' •, - ,
on the resolution. The wFi"s then began, .one ofief/,.
Bimtlmr. to nsk to he excused, stating ns a ressou tliof ;
tlmy wonhl taitviitu un> tiie case uutil-tin opportunity . t 8
wus oil’ered Ui examine tiie evideiwe. flcreral rofused
to vote, nnd denicil tlm |siwer of tlm House to compel
them to vote. Tlm plun was. l>y refuting to vote. U>
prevent a qu rum fiom uppioviiitf. nnd thus tu defeat v
Um resolution. . , . "
But. al lengili. the resolution was agreed (0—y*as
102. nuys 99. Tbere was nut u qooruin at Hrkt. bu\r»
number of whig* c me lot ward ami voted in Uiu u©ga‘ ..
ivu m moke a quorum.
. T
The yroitni nptdiUos net secoapUshtd hi Iren Chnr-
lesinnend niiodilpSh.—The •leuiuboat Georgia, Gl|>t‘ ,
Colb y, belonging to tlm line runiiliig iu counexluuwith
I m I’orisimiulh and II nnoke Rail Uoad Cianpuny.de
livered her passencers iu Baltimore yettenUy at a
quarter |M»st three o*i kx'k, P. M, Hue'll ss nvnilrd them*
selves oi' tin- uMctmsni train uf enra for. BhilmUliHila,
will hava arrived there, In lev# than 54 Imurs rrnrn
t.'ksi lc*tiMi, a diilaiKie llllla leas than 700 mile*—IT
hours In Nilvaoce uf the great Houdiam Made—Bstl,
Amsr. KrUk ®l*l.
■ 1
Tlm Uofiu i Transcript uf Tuea.!*/ nysi—Ww
r- gri'tiuaiinoiiifl.i ilm *lasfh nf B* U. Ihuichcr—■
- - , selmlarMf. i.mi.lvr kriowIvd 1 .8, nmU lllmral coo*
lln Federal puny p-ille-l more bsd vole* limn llmir I nihmnr ra ilm liursuoe ul' ilm day, lluvayfiiud
adreisaiiv#, anJ thu Dcuioimriginijoilijfl.hmioa*-' ihijlinumlng.