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uawSmalnwra*,.. Fn«n»Wvnnlo.mnoduck.
•ad tnm llimn, In ikn nflnmnin, the tlcknl udkn
■nd WHimnoe worn ihronfnd l.jr lnnlrnl*™|rdii'
I yj by ilwoMndr,—nbueuuld noi id,loinndfnUilnn.
Mat tb. .mount of rnlninm.irt hnrr not <«n.
tdnnd Wn cnnnoi d.mbt bill ll.nl Ih. Uin-feU*,
■An* Ikn km,unt U liielJ-il, mill bn IMlbricm, m I ill
•Ulweripltun. tlwl will be .mail. <luMTi| ihn waek,—
In cart) op ihn Monument lodll projected Mf hi
oftKornt.
"Anwn, the .IlnetlMI., Me. DaiK .1 the Wm.
ewer table, nlllnabibll lu the curl,nil In llnunry
'aotlqultiea, d fen.nl number of arigi.al Inner,, from
la,lien nnd |enlh-tnen, *rll known in llternrj nnnnlp.
Amoitfe tlmne, letlem from ilmcelebtnled William-
Godwin, nnd the’no Ir.n celcbrnied Mnry Wool,
■nmecrafl, (alWnraidnjlnt wire of Godwin) etc n.u
the total curious.
v . "T(* Monument, edited by Mr*. Hale; I* struck'
off daily arthe preaa, opposite ip Hie ertirancc, end
contain# ,adverti#«mrnia hi various'attiulaa,' nrw,
curious,' useful and entertaining.- Him comber for
yesterday hud the following (>ei*utiful lin«#from Mr*.
Sigourney ^' . *
' THE OBELISK.
Rise, lofty rajumn!—itl'lhy simple grace,
And to toe »frmi(irr bark, that |*nii«nl bhavet'
You boisterous ocean, i#iitil the Pilgrim'i land.
—Ik the first,herald tolhe Aiarlnrr, .* '
Who. homeward bound,Upon thy brow ah II lraee
HU pictured hearlh, and |h' expento* group.
Who with fln»ltrdr|irck.or«oiiatrtlclrd arm*,a ml about
Of heart felt welcome. hint tin weary past.
—Touch the eloctric apark which thrill# tlie.hraaat
Oflka exulting patriot, who frooi prjdo,
Bpleildor. «»ttfre*a| ptjmp to foreign cllfnea, •
£-^?ara SheiHspring's firat vlntota |*ep,
Tlifwo beau (bon«groups, who gambol free from cate.
In childhood's blia*. .'rerchais-e they there may meet
Hume aged, way-worn man, who, imi hi# staff
Resting. diHh.vlcw ihro. with « tout entranced, .
'MM long remembered ds«W*. Haaie to his aide,
Ye bright eyed, ftiir haired rmcfc al»d ask to read
The history which year* ha*egra»rtl #.» deep.
Upon bl* lurmwed brow. Then will ho lift ^ .
The palsied hand, and lariin earh fearful diargo
Of the dtoad halito.—where the talffmti A flash * .
Wa* atrotijteM. nnd die lifinblnod frouyineo'a hreaaia
Opahed rcffdesi, till tha.klogly •;re#t wa* Intwedr- -
’ Aik| idlKirty, with new nrul WfiinUrlim toy,
Aaauined the eh tor’a rol*e. Hut ahoiild you mark
The watt lip tremble, aa bo ftdiuly algli#—.. >
•• Tktn IPajrta fillorirjee the flowing tear,.
For. lont eomp#|rll1ta, , err tlint wldiered ^heek,—
DnW dnwiyyo'tiny lisknera, mid revere ,
The Itoly tenl of men of other dnyn, ’ '
TIIUIIHDAV. 8l:ri KM licit 17. 1010.
-Ami tlmlr lmaif*ii glpled might. Hu.ahall ye learn .
A betlur lenodU* than the pyramid^-
, Teach Bfcritruck Bgypt, ahadowlng forth the rrtlght
Qf tyranpy—yat faiihfeaa U» lu hope,
AM yUldhitttnijhlivtoii'a inyatery . ■
Even thalr fwutWler'a name. . ,
• ' ^llht lu-tkiMltur;
Itcrordine Column, to thy nacrad trtiati
And the bleat memory of that plorWi# race,
Wlio souglit imi guerdon »t»r* their nouutry’a weal,
* ••«— llmnt-lf lianda
• Would erown lliy rorelirad, aurli a* tfeyaj reap'd
War'* laiirell, nor tlm wWghtnf empire jMiia'd,—
Dili mkIi ■■ In their h'nppy potUtuce. turn
The |iq*y bblicel hoaidu tin' whiter firr,
fliihlr the awlft alnjule, or the needle ply.
'Or mrk the alumberlng bnbe. Yet ne'er the foal
Tower, thou III trtnjealy— not falulcfatartip
Thine outn/ie on the cloud* ‘
Hrief man may |<a«t
On wllliltWgeuerhllonl to the tntith i
lliit wf it thou till the dim decay of Time—
*Yea, at and and gar.eon Nnture’a dying throe*,
Bee ihe akiua ahrivel, and tbe faint alara fall.
Ami the p*k amt, like wmtilded C'maar, fold
Ilia manlle darkly round Ifitu—hear tbo aliriek
Ofiild Creatlim. when diaaalving Urea t
EiiFeluiie her,—and mi decline ntluat,
But with I* - 1
U iliu m>liil globe.
' 'Pram bU .tuyaWo CtntliliUlunallil.
nr *'btruKM.WeA^AiiRAH.
THE FI,AO OF TUB PltliK.
Ti# ll|o atreamor of Columbia, ii float* o'er ]lie brave—
'Tia the fuireat uuftirled o'er the laud or the wave»
Htlt though brigliteat in alpry Ami iieiiuhlcaa'in light,
'Til the herald of nif rey «a well aa «if might.
In the nauae of the wruugod may lievpr bn Aral*
Wlien tyrant* are humbled and fetter* are hural.
He justice the war fliout. ami '•a*lahl ia he
Who would aeruplo to die ’ncalh the flag of the freel
It may trail o'er the lialyartla a bullet tnm rag,
Or Antler in ahiod* from tho battlcnteut crag:
fertile shot whistle through It affasl a* it may,
Till ll awiueji the last glorious latter away—
What niatUrf we'd lioist the (due Jack on high,
Or the aohiici 'a mi •■»!*. fnuu'tho bayonet |*uint should
; . A
Jf it were but a riband, llie foeman ampilil aCo
Tha proud rigtml, and own It— die flag of die free.
I have oft lm>ke(l uni from a fur foreign shorn
To mark dm gay pennon each (Mailng shiji .borfi
And watched every sjurk that arose on the foanf
111 Impo of glad thiinga from my c/ear ndopicl Innu^s
My ttraining eye* r.inglii the loved color* at lust
Ami aaw the dear hark leftindiilg on to pie fust—
Then, dien did my ficart feufn Imw jirecioua could ho
The fair atar apltigled banner^-tlu* flag nf.tlie free 1 1 .
. . - ' • ** - ^
The hIhivo line* were Composed on iho yen
of tlw island of QroiiMila, on buhidiiitig an Amerf*
can vc*»e| appibucb ||ip «liurc<
Jiridge flumt—'llin Kiclriuoml f'omp|ler'suites
tliMl tbo Httilrond loiditp over the Noitli Atom rivfr
vna'hiiriit nh Minuhiy oiglii, wliieh dulnyed th^ninir
dud jnusungur#,. fuf- Kiei{uiick>hjirg, 'and rgitded
them torehiril (o |{ivbmohd. Ikwfts qjipectMl the
dntnngc would hu tciop"i;o ily tepiiiieil uu Wvdioy*
ilo'y tieniiiog. ‘
From the.New For* iln J UA iuxt.
TWO DAVB I.ATKK, FlUxVf. CAMT).N.
.The laondon, Capt. BiniC) in rived In »t evening
fropi'Canton. She left Wunjpo'o tm the ii:.M April,
anil lie* btuuglit u» die Canton Picas of tho‘JO ||d,f
April, <i ; . \ ■ • *' t
J liis. ia the lat"*l wq linyp ha I .dtryct front Can
tun, ami the Imollmmnm nppeur* lir hoof ilHiMinio
8'iUirw ««p«» U>r tulvieoA. w -
The Wo,l««lfe!y Imd left Singn|Hire fnf Milrno, nia
king Ifea fourth rlnjlilli nmu uf wur in ihp.Chinoao
K4l>‘'i • > . .
third ait nlmnr« of an intended exputaion of all
foivigner* fnim Caintin.'lnu we 'know mlt whether
they deserve all niton. It U tjow roefideiitly nraer
ted that .an laiperiul edict, nddiyased to Id^. hna
been tecr'lvrd, ip *«icn the' lmperiul di*ploa,uiu
•bout some ef his acta, i» mnd. known to him. 1 ho
laeatuc, or Admiral, it aaid to have a ahuru in tida
reprimand, t*Ktoh; probably, i* no account of the af
Tair at th • Bogun, and tho false report# forward*.!
to Pekio regarding It. It is also , a id that tha
true state of the affair ul ftilbaino has reached tho
imjairial ears.- Lin is teidto'huve keo degraded
tbnye degree* in rauk. A Chhiemboat, hden uitli
far lilk and silk piece good*, destined fin Aluciio,
has lately been suited l»y the Miindaijqns, mi tlw
pretrat that tier cargo w>i« intended lot th. BnjUir.
v Mr. 'Snmy, tho American Consul, has nrrived
here from Canton. Of late, sVvuial veskU hav*- el
I'yrieoc.d dilBeultie* on mining the Doga.-, she
Chinese rufoaing to allow thent to pati, tm the pip/
that they itavu tnkao ip :heir>,rg.mk at Tunckoo.
In tome iuaraocea theae dilUcu ties have hetn over
CAirna,-hot «everal ve>tflU are waiting tiuttkie.
The rumour that, sopw ctjM-cinl mey.aenj.trv are
to be sent la this «eul--ment, in order id iusiitute an
iaVratigyiion >ulu the *mtd of trade, hna giv, n rise
to iriany turtnises. * Still it might have been con,id,
•red one of tlm mint ufo; of wtocli this pl.ru ia
•dwayafttll. ifilte-Mandetio* had not yr| i-omnimt
cyd upcrMimns.; Two imuvhuuu deylutg in eilk,
ware wired,without any other rluirga heii« bruiight
.•gauut timid cacept tbal'of having trado.!. We*
*SrV ,Mlh i l U * m,,rB “'‘“hhe, vv (licit Mich gun
Uetidk* at Urn Mandarin* are c.naiantly in (hr Ual.
il • gV.ev.aia o,». On,
•nkral.le conaternutton hat spread f.r and wide
•mmirat Uie pattvo d.-aktl, f.nr oour know nho-r
lim, *ll> ,»«. W. fc. w
tUl we .li.il k.vv n uv.n i„ klr
—kit, all Ike |' 1Jm ,h., ,„„| oc ai
fe.nerwiAct, II wuul.l b«. i,.le.,|. ,
Si.wrt> the ln.tJ.IU,>
which Ukv n^luaitpuiq people have lately enjoy,«d
A man called at our ollieo « f. w days aince, wahii
numheicd iburiMlwn foursdue jmer..- At nu>
•ge of eighteen h- ab.v.duoud ih<» pleaturet ot hom*.
enurrd tite armies ./ hi* country.and mill* hi*
emipaimm. in arm-nklurad the rig <t uf piany «
««». wHb uu> .belter but the ykV-M.me.ime*
end
W * '“fpnna to blood upon (hr
V* *»*• captive otid thrown,
h Vl»k..hi,.r.irn„.mh.
Mt, AlliditC^i »M.hk..W«, >..,1.1
i. .1 khmain a ^ • "umiur,
$ait, ^ f,r fl*d. Afg. ititk
Till; MODKnN WIIKI8
ilyve been de*eriallnf obi llaaker IIUI by •
great" mining on the ltalk ol BeptetnUi. nlt«n
orator* drclaimed (I) and lMt lieareia aboutedl!
Iltese men talk much of wlml tltey will do. T!"»
" n io* of the Uevajoiion acini. Tlw latter fought
tlw hatties of Ukerlf for the take of l.lhrrt). The
former light ilia battles of word* fuiiibe *ak« of
worda.
\Ve wondor if.tlin '• clor|uent" oratory rtJmlttded
the Modem fflli/r«hn lltft lOth. thut that any way
the anniversary of FgHUT'a triumphant victory on
Brio—of » Irifunph with that very fleet, preserved
from deiiMirtlpn liy the valor of Ibu yootliful C«o*
ohax and bis hWhentte:'. followets, when tlw re*
treating l.fAitMieoK would hav* yielded it tv tlw.
ennmyi • '
Are thr.^moilrrn H'kifri \
' • -—'—t —••of tloit fllnrlna* rare;
Who sought no guerdod ikn their, couniry'a man"
lott tlovir acta, With those of their Brut Iter V^Mgt
vfNew Yoijt, Cooi«afrni,-Vermont, &c. iM«rl. •
NBW' COTTON.
. •t’ldrtypvo halct'nf tlew cotton warn yeatoMay
recuiveB by the Central Kailrnad;
Of theyo, tliofe were ten.Ir»m Mr. 8. JurtBs* pltin.
Iaii»n, ciylit irfttn Col, J. A. Cohb's.nfuleight from
Mias Telfuir'i.ellln Jefrerson-eooii|yiiindo.<nsighed
to Messrs. It. Habersham &. Sou, and nirti were
ft ton the -plantation of Mr. II, K.. fbinnilijjlium.
Wnshiogton county, and consigned to Mri N.‘A.
HanW. ^ . >> • "v ' ''
SpU’J il/UGLKTjlOUl.'B WARD.
, 8,AVAltNAH| Sept a Id. '
Ai ■ ri’giilar meeting nf tho Democratic llepuh*
• licon Aaa.wiatioii, lield'af their Hall. Jaeoh Shaffer,
IVraident. nnd Silas Hi.lli*. PiwUbm, <n
their pieces—tint meeting being «yl|cd,to ifrderrl*.
,Yf. Husaeill'Becreiury.jeiol «iw» minute# of the. In*i
meeting'which worn Confirmed. >* -
An address wns^hen flelivered heforri llia Asao*
cintioo hy.Alej. UoUhkiu. of Seri von roomy, who
was followed by member* of }lo! Central Deinecra-
tin association. J ««
On mot|nn, v •
Retohtcd,.Tlint thbetijiieij«tg »lo- port udj.oi'rn, to
rpuel ogpin oti.Tinfsdny'evoping n<xl, '*
. < " ; JACOB SIlABKKlf, f resident;
' I*. M/ltvsfM.L, Secretary. , ^ .'
•7V the Eilito( of the Doily Telegraph : .
Blit,—In tlio allM'iice lif my htpthcr, I fuel it my
duty to frqoest yho to pol.lisli tli* following Inner,
which prove# conclusively that lie ,(my hrollier)
Had ^outl authority ftir his ttnttfineni regunjing Mr,
liKVti.t.'a .poiitlcnl opinion*. .My oil cut toll wps,
drawn to the letter of Mr- Bevlll, ip'yestuivl'iy mor*
ning’# llrpifb/icnii l li^ n'frlnpd.apH I dpetp it right
to spt thu iaalter nt yi^ii dr unco.
1 . .. . ISAAC D'LVON.
gcrtiy KN'CotrKTt’fe Sfpt.5th,lfld0.
Judge t.eei 6i. D'1,yo\ } '
Dear Sir t—I have just recnivad your Cjvniir,
and nuto tho content s. Owing in the nriuiupMuf in#
of our fngil ill lids lime, it is nt least 10 hr ift days
iH'furd'w^ enn lienr froth Snvioomh, nnd tlmt'(y the
ren«on why I Imva tm} uijsftercd you In-font. I
will noyv givn yitti the ntnt.-meht flint y<>u wish, jn*t
aa, I received It. On mv way from Jai'kaiinhjiro' to
thu Bail lloud, 1 snipped nt Major jluhlyr's Mill,
n^d inquired of him reipocting the ajM). tdi-thut you
dolivircd after thu dinner tliut was given to Capt.
Bljick, irtd qjajor IJuhter observed tli.n« it wn* one
nf lliu hhll'st speeclies tlint l|e ever luiurd,- that you
osphiiiod .tlin SoloTreasury Bill ap hl.ly, mid llnv
Bank, iliat lie did not hvlievo that there on# oho on
tho gittoini who was.tint cmivii,red thpt tho Sul>;
Treasury Vwi* hl-st fot the people, and'llmt ho and
Mr. Bltvill were sooted together Wllilrt you vver>
speaking, nnd after you hail foiisln-d, Mr. Ilevill ob
served tlint lie'h oi nev# r heard tin* dilTerenco he*
twuen thi*SuhTrtfksury nnd Bank explained before,
nrul that he wiis no llnok mao, anil from wlril h •
snid, ho led Major Hooter to helievo fhnl he ivouhj
snpporf'Mr. Vun Bdien This is wlpit Mnj linn
ter told me,and I oo-mn.ned it ioSiivui>uuh,nlvYiiys
giving my mnhor, and the puriieiilura. Mr. Hostipi
knows lliist 1 told him thoaunto that I have written
yon.
1 remain,-trtjly yn'nr ftinnd,'
' ; ;• THUS. fillKB.Y. ,
Mwtnl IIiicInmcIii A. M. I'mt I. f>.tmsmb-al
Onnk^yt Amherst, Hit. Alt»t««1 Af tl*
ItiMrd of i ittilee* uf tfee Ma**"cl.usella (l*W*tal
Hospital, fot ihe yeara l8'-ir,-7-C-tJs IWimi -
J.-ornal* uf thi I'ncecdinga of lb« l*'h Annual
Convention bf tlw I'rftteaunt K|dMM|Mil Cbarr-h in
dm Dlocesnnf Clenrgli, held In the pen»lt »•
Chutrli, Claiktvilln, .llnhersham rnunty, 4th and
-1th May. iMftt Columbus, 1840. Bight pamph
let# nn the I'ubliration* ami tranaoctiona nftbe Koy*
al Society Northern Antiquurtoa Map of the
T*rri|ory iff Florida, from iu Norlliern boundary to
l«t. 27 Ullf North! drawn' and eomplfed by l,icui»-
W. II. Swift, U. 8. A.
From A.'.bradfordt f„ 1*. D.—History of the
Federal (Jovrrnmrnt . for UO yenrst from March,
I70‘J, tsj March, 183'J; by Alden Bradfo.d, L. L D.
Ac. feel Ovri*. Brtiton, lOdU. ' . , ■ \
From the View lUmpliiird Historical .Soctoty—
-Pullect Iona of the New Hmnpthjra liiytoricnlS'*ciu*
l^t k raid, 8v..: .Concord ,
Froin C. I’umitotod. eaq.—The Southern La
dies' II.H.k: n magazine of Literature, Science and
Art*. .Kditi-d iiy I'hLip C-.'Fendlvton and Qrorge
.F. lhetci*. - Vtdi I, Nui' 2, August, IU 10s Mucen,
U1II, ‘ ■-*»' - • ^
From Tin if lieVi \V.oodbury-*Tn?u*ury U«!*rtrt!
condition ul tlm Suitn Banks: Washington, 1940;
From the Mniln* Hisiorical Sor.ieiy—-Collwrllnmi
of the Maine Historical Society! history nf l'urtlapd,
by Win. \Villi#* r IWtlund, 1831-33.
f ■have to nnknovyledgo two donations to t)te Cn-
t-hiet of tin-'Society,. 1*>. An Ido! from llormnh,
Two of thfsr images- wem sent tq the- Sabbath
School of the Independent Presbyterian Church .of
• his citO, by the f(ev, Mr* Slmonrt, Mlssiunafy
llormnh j fine nf wlueh.by the liberality-of the Su-
perintendunt, Cnpt. Will. Reeh/is deposited among
pur coMi'i-tion*. ll is the image of.Bnialii, worship*
fn**r, umler ititb-rrui names qrid with vpriotiy rites,
t}ir<.ugh most, of the Kntl Ond South of Asitj,
CVvton he is cnll- d Boodhbr Hoodiiu.; in /Itirmnh,
Guadaina} In^ China, Fot'otid In.TIplMJl-he la.be!
lii-vi-d io bn l^u-nroute in the (jrnrul Lump," v2nd,
flu. Earthen Vcifet, ctomining' pieces pf.human
tonics; fnytol sornn three or fouryenr* aitico on'a
plnnimlont thro tho prrtfierty of Dr.!', M- Kollock,
sito/itud on Wldlerpnrah Island, in Chnlhnm county,
iteorgiaA Tho following extract bf it 'letter from
tlio donor, Chuirge J. Kollock, Bsrj- of ihly city; will
txplujn the nature nftd vn|un w of tho present,
regret, the.vessel ihould lie in siib|i a iniitilntod
condiiinn; hut thnt.waa occnainnud hy thu manner
of i|s-.di*ciiv<'ry, which was .ns .folio/*: ■ On the
pUntiltlori wiry a road'which'lind heen-InVoristnnt
uso tor, rn inv yepra, ond hud lliero/bra become
worn helov^thn adjoining yurfa^n of the ground.—
A miller in'pjiysing’nyor: th^ rond with a curt,
'tliraiM Ifl» foot, tli rough- l|je top, of the veaaol;( which
win uiniornlui middle 6f-the road,) sliattaring thu
tj«p to pirces.;«nd ihn' yidoi/ n« 'von son It. My*
Inotlier (•pr. K-dlock) heppeiind: to arrive on the
spot nt the mite, un^l Hud tho ves*> I.Cnri-rully-tnkon
"pf Hjr auviuj ua innuy of the hont's.us lio'couM-
find, wliiph rippenr to hrive hqoioauhjccted to. the
tot top of fire.—If this is, ail I-aopjoisp it to lie,
In.liao.n-lic, shooing one mode of burial wlnOli oto
mined imumgot them, you will nl-obce.per6uive it*
nildvnnry'to thT* objects of our Society; and iis'xoch
I htvoTcIi n hir»*Mrn in paving It- in mv jn.wer to
pn'sent it, to ho placed iii lliclr collection of cuiiosi-'
ttg#; M lu form is'qvql. • > , • j - ’• ‘
J v';' . IF Kt I'lIBSTON,-Librarian.
Savaqnnb, Sunt. Mfh, l840.
Shipwreck.—'Thebrig Wyoming. «f New 'York,
Cnpt., Dopo, Pom &t, Thomas, in htillnst, for Mn*
lunxtis, was lo«l on'tlto S, W, point,nf Heiruiigri,
on tlw 2d oil .'nt 2 nV-loc.k A. M.—vessel Ittlul losir
erew *nveil, L'uptniti Dunn nnd grew nrriVcd.rit
Clmrluaton ort the morning of tho l-ltli instant
in tlm aclir Boliun, having town tukon off uf Hciw*
iingu iiii tlm 1st hy tliut vesiel. -
. ni.SKIIAL IIAIIUISUN. ,
Whatever the elvil diaqeelifteailopi of fbim rsl
Tl#rn*'in mt fir the >Acn to fcliichlte ihj lni*, nnd
In which a r fk'n** pirtjf de-l*«'l » p era Idtft,
to-lieved, until we iCmI the IvHeia of thega'I-ml
CuooilA.v, llml flea. Herrin.n would not AdlhtoiM
from a biwker aokiier, young or old in ardri, the
mcefel of praitc, esjHtcioJ front • Cninmandor in
Chief ’
It'ly tlif High t superior j>ITic**r that tlw gallant
hfnring of the ar.lrnt suh«|i«ru I* to he transmitted
to llie Secretary et .War, to be aoininutiicated to ort
adinWing |>aitilio.
Thi, ju.ilce.ha* not yet been »warded to tlw Hero
of Sandusky.
We now #e« the charactar of (leneial Hutriaon
)• another light. His o«ti> biographer*^Mr. Daw*
ink, of4JiiiO)- joiaa issue ’ with tlio flenoral on.y,
qqestiini of veracity. .
We sluill await tin* devclopement* which toe pub*
llcationof ilu>riMin'a letters ro Cfigh m will pfe
duco. Until then, wr envy nut ihe^poiUioo.fh which
thtf"//cro of North limit" ia placed bytltepiogras*
of events. ^ ' '*’■*’
[from the IPatklngtoH Gh**\ .. /' r
TUB CALL OF MU. DAWSON ON QENE-
hal hakui^on, • ’
Tli« -la«t number of tho
NKW OII1,RANSSe|rt. 10.
Oar City.—Vue many jeers, •# lte%« wrt kuawn
mir diy • uj-*y m» miteh Imalth. aa dering lire preaent
•nitonrr. Not winy have we to-en rxchtpl from lb#
lertfet sympi'-ni* or yellow fever, hut other inetedtoa
nn quiieto* rare. The weather continue* delightful
end absent fneioia may retutn iu ail aafrty by lit*
rir«inf Ortolan.' . ,
In the rininlry.and (lagicularl) in tint pinewnod*.
il is very sickly, congestive and common fever* pra
veil to a great exn-rtt.
New Cotton.—Nine bale# ncwC-'ltnn fnim the
plantation of Mr ((.Singleton, Richland District.
(S, C.) •wld yestehUiv e| IU cent# per lit. Theqonli-
ly wa* good fair.— Vhurleiton Mtrmry, 1 C/A tail.
HoSrWlLsoPf LUMPKIN.
From tie latl Southern (A'hene) Banner,
Athxns, Sk pt. 3d, I84U.
Mi. Chase—I have ju»l n-turned front jlpr Indian
Springs dinner, to which I w*a ioyjted hy oor po*
(if ieiil friend*, Ihe Democrait. Tlie num)wr ofjH-r
son# in ntteiiflun'cc.i* v.urniualy estimated,-from six
<o tvelve tiniusapd. >, *
• This vast nsaemhtuge of freemen, wo* composed
eliicllv of Democrat#. The Hatsisonilcs were few
/and lur between. A# Inr as I obsetVni,good order
and deaorom p#*rvado-l ..the great cu.icourae who -
weie pidsMih’ . ,' ,
Thepeopio met trt. #peuk nnd lo jirnr, opart sub
.. u „ „ . .XI-MSS A'"'" 1 -' J^r^^^Sd.WlJrW»l
by inure.r— 1 *->-•—«- --»» *••'•’•• n—»t
ttofrhon
,, i • j ,r» j- «nti ngniB, ana nomine comu oiyen ineir eftenifon
- Gr. f W,.rr,.,»n*«..,-ll td, »*« rn) „, , he ,,J«|»fk,'«lrlhy »ry m.Mj- rf
r» Wl, «f v «•—J- <Mr luleMrtl A.Tin, ...vi-rj .if.,..- Tl.fi,.lifer
10 “‘!;y f <r ‘r f L .S ofdi«:iMto ,u 9 wiH>' wm a r
«,or call upon ilwGlOlw to puhlts.i them, . . « u,i,h ..t
Wm. Sfhnmer. lias been recognir.ud by the Presi
dent us Consul of tho Kingdutnuf Hanover, for iK*
put t of New Voik.
W.
.. hkpAht,
Of the liibriirfan'of the (iioi.giu llhtorieal Soei.
dy,. v ■ <- y> • v • :
r V ^ No. VII, • ». , N -
TJte following addition* lipve bean made to the
Llbrmy, during tlte past pinnth: ,
-From llon.-J. Q. Adam#—An Oration) nildrosa*
od to tha riiiieuJ of iho.towpof (jiilncv, oo tlio tlh
of/uly.lfl-n. the -Wth AupivefSary of the Indupcn*
dencuuf the United'Stated vf Anierittij hy.John
Vuiui'y Adams. Ilostoh, 11131. * An Bitlogy un. lilt?
).|fc pnd Characterttl. J-inje^ Moqrife. 5tl»ff*iV»etiln«.l
'of tlm United Staleij dolivwn'dol tho request of the
Corporation -of tho .c,ity of Boston; on the'2£t|i of
Aogoyt, 1831; hy-John x Quincy Adaitut- Ilostou,
1831. Oration on the Life.nnd Ciiaractor of (til-
hurt Metier do Lit Fpyottc; dellveivd III the rcqunyt
ofTioth- Hooiey of tho Congresa nf the l!L Situo.,
delivered laifbre iliulo.' in tlio II bf Uepreseniniives
at-Wnsluiigi'U), on the 3l*i DecemlirF, 183-1; byj
Quioujv Adams, n muptliei of ilot,H<oi#u; Wnsliing
ton, 1835. An Eulogy on lip Life nnd Chaincier
of James Madjsoi), -till I’ruei-lcni of (he U-. ^iate*;
delivi-red at |l|erequest.oT tlie Mny»r, ,\M« rniunaml
Common.Council oft}te>tily ol llo#|on, Sept. 4 J7ili,
1836; hy John Qqincy Adsms: Ihutoii, 1838. An
Ofulion, delivered (adore tint iqhnluiaiiis-'or ihe tow o'
of Nowhnrypnrt,.al their request, on the,61st Anni*
votsnryoflhn Declntulton of ]nde)H)Q#Ience, Jqlv
4th. 1837; hy John Quincy Adum#: Ncvvhurypoi t,
183^. The Jubilee of thcCeustitutr<m—A Ditcour*e
sldivrred at the requests»f the Now York Hiiilnrieol
Sorte|y,'.in the city of New York, on the 3<ftli of
Xpril,|83ft» bciaA till# -lOtll Anniversary of the Iliau-
guratjon of (»*>irge Wa*hio*toa,.W ^’lesident of the
UnilnJ States,mi tho30(h,of April. I70D;- Iiy John
Quincy-Adaoi»: New Yo|k, 1838- *
From Hoq. John Forsyih—Memoir. Historical
and Poiitlcnl, ,'nn the Nqitbwe*t,ciui#t of North
America and <l|e adjacent T«urit«)ii‘M jlhi*trnttol hy
map bpd n geographical vktw of tlinst'C-'qintriu.;
hy Ilobcrt Grecnhow, thinskttor i^vd.lihr-iriao to
tigt Dcp. wf Stale. Printed hy aplcr of the Senate:
Washington, 1840. » * . •' ”V X »
Kroiq the Am. Phil. S-b-.-r/PrOchcdin** of (he'
Attiei jeap' Philosophical S-a iu.ty, f..» -May, June and
July. 1848: Y«d. 1, No.12; .
Front Wm. B. -Sroyeoa, M.' D.—A Defence nfjhe
Character and Principles of,Aji. JflTcrxmi-Wing an
■ Idjess delivered at WeyouHith, M.av*.'. nt the re*
mat of the A tit! Masonic utid Democratic citiyens
of that place, no the 4 th of July, 1836; hy Al-*xan*
‘ur H. Kvereti: Boston 1836. AnOration doliv.-red
tly 4ihfe 1638, at Palmer, to H'»mtvl , 'P, cmiiuy.
Mats., hy ivqugst pi n committed.of Demet raiic d*
tlwna of 48 M«*h*. i# ll#> cnuntle* of (lumpdcn.
Hampshire and Worcester, in the 8tli Co|igiei*inn*
•I District; hy Benjamin.Hallettt Uoitou, 1836
l(«t|HNt* on ,thw AbtifiHou of Cnpitnl -Punlslihtcnt.
|oii-icd hy oilier ef »be H. of U' ( My>».) Ilos'ti.ti
J 83f Uc|vui bf the S|wtc|at Joint Cunimittrv,' on
the subject of the ItesulprintM-'of Georgia, 'propo
sing a ooiivs'uilon.of the people, m reviae ihe Con-
#tMuti'.oiif,th«' United Slate*. Ibwton, ID33. He
p -it of a Geologic •! Suivey of .Ma**aclni**i|s, ma-ic
under an ap|Hiintment hy iIm* Govrinor «t M l pursu
ant U h rsaelvi ol lire (,egi»l-iturc of the Stale, h >
A Inrgn nod reaped able inuuiitig of llm Israelite*
was IipM In Cincinnati,'on ijie 3 lit of August, for
•he, viirposo nf i*xpru#dnc their sympathy iTo tlieii
pvrsi'cutuil hreiheen of Damascus dnd llhqde*. A
prcaoililo nnd reaellrion# eytpreaaive of tho ttlifectu
of iho meeting wenutdopted, nnd n pmjitoilten lif
••orie#|ioinlencc‘ appointed ijt.ndtipf measure* in
eoncort with.ilioir h'n-thren tl|fotlglioMl*.tlio U|iinn,
lor lire relief of the Unieliteii ofllie East. .
I'lifFtenin packet Neplimp.wn* sold at auction nt
New "York, on Friday le*t, fot $35,000. 'Slio'wu*
plirchayed hy Japtoa Rucd.,^q.,of Nftw Oiloans.
I'reirnf ojipcarancci—Frum evary tliltig^paising
nrouod u*,.wu'«iitiyip'uta un oprly rusurnjttion ofuu*
sines* ntul n, winter of jitnuual activity, ^lihpjirte'd
goods e.otrtd - fast limn thu North; nlnouljr are our
eiti/uua Itegfuning to ruturn; aUft-nrsorthc epii'lem*
ie. have vn.iishcd.—AV,0,.Pie, lOtAtoyL ,
s.Thi U^ S. ship of wnrt Wnfrpn, lying nt anchor
hi Puifancnlu hnriinr, wn* #lniok hy lighjning bit the.
•id tost. - TI\o vluctrio fliiid pjisard stowit tint con.
ihiutiif. nqi( out vif onn of tin* purtholus and nttorn*
ed into the sliip liiniogh another. No dam ige was
Junto ^ ’ -v ^ .
Croghun, or cull upon ilw GlftW.to puhlts,
in order'that we nery hove a correct vihw of tlie
manor ingwntrwverayr Wo hytye becn<;hargeil hyn
friend of the0<.|oniii with suppressing malurinj fuel#
io our life ul GuournI -HilrrisonVin .relqiioM to. the’
sohjroi of that coiroaponrtuoee. Wo Imply fnmt one
6f Cruglinn's letter#, lflat the G--hcral had priiinisill
thitt juatjee should be dune to him in a supplement
to that wotU. Of till* auppleim-ni wo never had ony
knowluilgo, iiur intoiiliun of publishing, pr«ir to the
leiter/pubiisliud io tho, CJlulw. \V« ilieicfor*- ura
ItcrsonitWy inicrusted iotho mutter, nndhnvdo^trnng
ito-irc t-> ace huih aides of the couiroversy! and if
Gehnral Harrison o-Brnnliher puldisli tior usk'ToC.
tho publieadan of It a letter* wlihiiruno week, we re
spiest'iif tha Bdimr-of rho filolto to publish limbi in
hi* paper ImmediaMt'y nfter the expiration of.'llial
wenfi- Tliiai* no electioneering ufTijr—ourvernrlty-
ha* hcen’rxioationad, and-wa’demand justice nt lljo
htlnds of (amoral Harrison, In or iur tp xleur ourjl
sirtVe* of tRe vile aspersiop." % . ■>
litniarh.—Mr. Dawson, U ill-pulilioi# a wore,
wroio thehiograpliy of General Harrison, framjlm
.ditoumuntii and oral information fiirnishc'd by the
jaftor. 'Mn the work v^«acornnlutrd,.it wos revi^'
e'd hy Horririm. Tho letter* of Cidonel CrOghad
show, lliut immediately aBur.tho publication of tin*
biography,'which ra|wutod_ the-.'ftlSe stuUMncote
Whicll Hsiri-on hod lefote joiroduced in McAfee's
lilical-to'uiiamy, rtnd Constituliuuul riglil*', wiih till
cbipmoonhiliiy. So inuhy spt-nkvrs d(#tloguivbud
tligmsulvit#. that I will foih urtncntionlng tlie uamea
of any, lest I .should omit sumu of the must useful
and worthy.' >' ,j
‘.The rdalivd merit* und qnulifientiona of the‘two
eunilidates fiir the jm»iih-ticy; rio-ir principle* and
vitf>vs—were fqlly and frOely dlfirUssuil. It, was ir
rk'si.iibly derioinsirat/il. tliat-Vuo Bun n arid iij* sup
pdiiers, uru w-ilkiiig iu i’Jn- foo'istep# -oflliul great
Apostle nf liberty Tin-mil# Jefleison—and (tint Hffr
rismi and tlie git'Ul lualy of hi# supporier*, are the
disi-jplvs uf Alexander Hamilton and the uld.Fedcr
' v .' . '• -
- No attuqyivc listener Could lihtji lift the plncf, with
a djitibt ic.iing oii iiiF niilul, of Harrison licitig the
#idvcft)d candicMi>0) thpFtidrnili*f#;«iid Abolition
lilti—rinti tlii\i 1st* triuplph Would result in a revival
ofoll (he odious measures of Fudenilism. •
I Iim mofo gild iqoic (i#lo'iiiAheH ,at ihe' Course of
SoulKctn Whig*: It I# aui|:Ii|uf -iii the exlretni.—-
wjilt ilium madn{t* scum* 10 r'uleiiho (lour; and.
folly lo have laid u/|ietfvy*hund ujnrti them. Upori
iln* qoeniion ofub-iiition, vvbicb is ofpbrnmnUiit itu
pnriHoea ip thtrt$niith, llii-yVeptidiri/e'ihti-Nniihern
Dbmnciiiisiwlio-llavu otinll mcusions/touf nrgre^t-
-liuzur-l of^tersonal po|.u.ui ji» in humu,*tno<l.hp fop
^njhern right* a id's onjinrii principle*—whjli-they
FRIDAY, ftffl'TEMDKK II, 1140.
bH
n«#w:zx*:xz , s: ssk- m*
ly jiiodgrd hiir«clf to Colonel Cioghnn that ho .would
do him Gill Justice in a supplemoni.ti'fthe biography,
and telle him tfpreeely t in'writing, ihirMr Dnw;
son onil himeiif had dgreed-upan thf publication
nf a enpj)hmciU—tjial he huduclHul/y b'ei/un to'
prepare what he propdtetl in rotation-to,Croghun
—nnd ofiei-woi'ds, when ugHip-pr. sjqd by-Col tJrog*
ru11r.iq.11n the subject, ho s'inio#'ilifit 'VD-iwsoii hue
postponed hi* rupplement fo> the preedit, on hr*
count of the state of his/a mis." .
Tftui all tliis.tyus rlono 10 deceive Col, G.roghan,
ipd pain time, to'wear 'i»IT’_ ij(** iinprOssioo of the
rctn-wi-il wiong dunli him, nnd tlio. .history of the
c<oiutry,in tiiutahe stuiemenl# of*the hjogrophy;1s
niiniife#i,liom tbo fact wh ch no«yii|i}<qarasiiiihe iiice,
d Mr. Piiwytin-'a crtll, udilrei.oii to (ion; Hiirtlson;-
Mr. Dawson yny*j that prior iii tint recent publich*
tion of Cjd. fli'ogliun's leiiiSf# in the (J'obe.lte utter,
heard of this slipplejiientt AV-e repdiit hi* ‘words j
■»*Wb mq' ' 1 1
(Jrtioral.
AVe lenrn from llie (!nroliim rinoter t(ttil : tlte Cj'il
erpilli!i* hu# appeured.hi the neigldoirlipod of Cohim
Ida', uini in nnu duy (Ifd auriuus jnjury to the Cotton
Im*|ow tlipt place. ^ ' ■’
The Reghininft in. Pennsytnania.— At the low
rough election beldin-l)ri*iol', on Tuesday life Har*
risouites were defculed hy ap average dumocratic
mi\iorfty.nf thirty-five vote*. The whig* werecioi*
silent of victory, a* tisuql, and-W^ie-consequently
nn)*tw»'llv disappointed. . Last yenr they elected all
hcircandiilatrs hy q smell .majority. •
COMMRItCK OF- THE UNITED STATES.
' Aecotdiug to the annual stateipeiil of the Com*
inoice and Navigntioa of tho United Slate#, for the
year cnJed S--pt: 30, 1839, tlw amount of export#
WHX $103.^33,891.
Of the i-rococta of the tea the exports
amounted to
Of tlie rarest
(Jfiigri- uluue
Floor
Rice.
$4.2Q3 ( 498
. 8.92ft, 17«l
2,4611,11)8
$1,917,069
5,764,559
Of -tohecco _ •
Ofcotton ' * •
Of oiber agricultural prqdpctt ,
OftnoiuliA.-tuiesjsVo-
13,588,886
M39,il 13
61,233.981
■ 263,043
ID,927,829
any knowledge, nor intention of publishing prior
o the Utters published in the Globe 1"
*hot u'c-.mnifiit.i# riiis singlc iuct ultihu.Veittci*.
ly of Gcii Hinrisuii, and tbo aiooerity of his pr.iioK
Vs lo CVh-nai Crucbun { , Now that Mri Dnwop-
lia* the cop to the .denouement uf tln S\ndtlsky idol
•f Harrison tpliilrify the liiah-ry ot the country*, and
as Im wa* UncuosrioiiaJy, on liU pnrl mudo tli6 ugent
01 (-Dueling it periiianeritly; we Host lie will under* j
lakollio pobhciilioii of the sunptonu-nt to which ho
wn* plodded hy Harrison, without his kno.wledgo,
nnd which ho, wa# rcpn-senii'd to have s.uspein'
cor the idaiu of fintui.'’ Ai'nfi lionest mart, I
Dawson is l.nmin to collect the inufcpresciitatioiis
wliieh, hy the artifice and imposition of Hurrlton,
hi*good name is made to sanction; and- lie hna u
right to rallqn Colonel Croghun f .r full infoimutiun,
nnd u.ll ihe millennia in liis power, to make the cur*
ruction. Uqdcr tlio n-pirci which ihu nuw ilcvclop
meals have given to HurrisooS conduct; it is io.pos
#ible that-Col Ctogl,ati .can. Im#itutj>. a oiuoiuor to
pot iM). Dike sun in possuarinn of hi* entire curra*
pitodoiiuc with Grit, Huryisdiy, vviik an ogpjuituliuo
tifeVety thifiRconnocted whli.it. .
To morrpw wit willforhLIi _.M'a. Diiw-ou with itu
other leaf of hi# suppiemeni. 7 " lie - will find- it tie
cessary to correct Guft., Harrison'# toisrepreseftra
linns in roguid to tho battle of lito Tliume#, ntal
do justice to Col. Juhlisnn—rn pmluirj of wl^o-e
glory Hairison cunningly lilt-lied finm iiiih by afuUc
repo»'t.. 4 '
porsuu of Air.'Van Uuir-ii. To-, niy odud, thiiv'i.a it
m.isVt w lul delusign—they event to bo biiml'to the
(jou-n-qu. ncc* of tln-ir, pre^nl cour-e. -
’ Supfoiao Soi/tliCrn whig* should sucisrd, in'pin
,cirtg U'mnjtoity of whig* iohulh houses in Coogiea*
—where will they Ihld power, nnd frii'tids to breast
this, storm OftibulUionljiu, wljic|i i* most 'assuredly
ga'to-ring in. 0 thick cloud, both darkraiid'uwfuliy
(portoiitoih? And Wlioro.wiil they find iliunrielvea,
when they curnrtto adjust the Tariff, wliicff must
■iiortly. come before CniipiT#.? Can it he fonaible
•that these Southern w-fiig* will nny longer claim to”
bavp the fttre & custody qi Slut- ltighis principle# T
If ap, 6\uic‘ right# jiuvt' foll.-n. into,evil hiitkls. • A'o
alysu tbo wbfg puciy, us it is now constitiitod', arul-
whut n corrupt m.ia# of shreds nod pntriiu* doe# it
pfeiupi! Out of thti Sifiith, is'iHi-fe one of its vari
uus fartions,in favoi of nuutlicrninterests arid south
ei o iosijtuijptisl How cap soiitiH-rii men, whonre
•\Va» copy tlie following paragraph front the Hart-
f rd CC’tinu.) Times:
Com ling the Jbo&tignist*.—Philip* Pearl, E#q.
uno 'ol the federal catalUralo* lor I'r^sklentiul elec
tor* in ihi# Sjtat*^ 19 President oi the AViAdhum,
tfonnty, and Vici*' President of Ihe Smut nnti slavery
•oeielies, .out yot tlw federal whig*’of the south
Claim .licit there i« connection Imiwpcn the
aupjmhm# of llerrison'itnd the Abolitioni*ta<
•Expedition to Ihe Niger—the F.xjvditW to
the Niger, .which ha* Ihvo jcijut.empl iicI tor *ome
time, Itu* imw- been finally d- elded. d|o*n, und wid
leave. England fur Aft hw wlicn esufficiunl compli
n.ci.t of men toohlainrtl.and the atoiu* required for
tills xei^k-v is completed. The ex|»e.liii(m w i I he
under tho’command of Capt. Dundee Trotter or the
mynhinvy, and three ofh-'r'M »t«*atn vbWl*,
wdhdiortly be commisaiotted by' dra-gqUno* officer
in oommupd, ai-d Comtpendprii NVilltom Alien on 1
Bird Align. .Printed nmtrea ore in coiuaej.f prep#
rati.m. rtnd.will 1m immodwt. ly requiring
petty . flieers, including artificers of all kinds, well
nnaLfied enghtreteofih* fir#» •«^ond 1 a**, and
nuglne driver* ut Moke*#,' eed il» men who apply
will. Ml Tha# mean lime, »w ent*re»I in J he tdlow mg
vv*#. I*, which have loom oplered to leptepered
f-r their teto-ptiobj-The Britatda. to 'orismoutl';
impiegiMoto. tft l’lymonth; the William and Mn
ry.aeWo-lvalehjendiW ilclwinr. el'LtveqHi.il.
Aa in inducement iht* eapedlluii., doot-le
pay will be altotretfc* KegUnd. I
% |Fim to y ( wi,. 1 ul Ini;.]
- We *poko the other duy oftiitfaliftckhf Mr. Cloy
opuir tlm late Edwml Livingsion ^ibafeo^nd nial
igoant. Upon a noirer exniniiiuiion nHb-uocnm
aiancu* it is fur worse lliqo wbhuvuaidd, .ur thun
Wo hud supposed. • ' • ’
Wo l»ug tho it-aitor’a nttuntibn. to tho following
extract from tho Journal of tlie Executive, proceed
ing* ol ilio { Senaii!of tlie Uoitod Stairs, S-ualc Jour
•ini, i*i s<-**ioti, 22d Congress, 1831. '32*.
- ,l*a>r 492, Dee. 7, 1831.—'The President*send*
lb ihdSoniiUt among bitn-r homiimrions tliut of Ed
wnrd Living#t"U of L -njmnn a- SucrctUry of Stilt*-,
vicoM.V. Iliiien, rasigijed.- DccuoiImt 24. Of
■iHrell lliut ibe noniinaiiui.iytif Edward Living.tol).
M. V. Bon n, A Vail and L. Alr.Lnfiu. lmr forivd
to tlie C-onmitme on Eoreigo lielaiioa*.
7t!i.lunuary, J832—Mr. T"*ewell, from the Com
mitteu on Fon-igli Kelations, to wln.ip wu* n ; furled
•oi the 27th of D cumi'cr, ilm iuiihiilation iif.Ldwnrd
Living.um, M, V Utiri-n, A. Vuil uuj L.-McLuno,
lepuriotL . -'V
' The Saiutto procoedud to confirm the uofliiflatiun
of Edward Liviogaloo,.
Urdured, that it lie ort-i)m table; .' -
.Tlie fvl|ow iag mnlion siiiuuitu-rl by Mr. Clay .wa#
■'onsiduri'd hy unuoimou* ciinri'iit:
t Hoodved, That the President to-ieqii^sied'.td di-
rect tint proper accounting ulficerol tlgtoenutt* tq lay
l-etoro tlio aeoaie u deluded uccftoht of tlio'hmourr
in yriiicli the’ balance In rely' standing- 11P the boo to
of ilm tri*n,*iiry was contracted dial how it kii* L-cqif
discliurguih »itowing-iu ( w hat p.ro|N'(ty-, If pnld tn
pnipi-riy, that liulunce was p;ii I, mi-1 liqw it* value
w as ascertained, uml hy w-hutauthority it wu* receiv;
ed In naymuot.'
And after duhate tlio Senate qdjotirnerf*'*''
12th January, 1832.—Tlw Sr-uuie resumed the
consilient inn of the inutioii sutonitiuil on the 10th
insti.nl, rvlaliqg to tho sultlgu-eut of.Iliu public uc*/
counts of Edward Livingston, mai uftcr dcbulo , ‘
Mr. Clay withdrew the bullion. "
, The Sjeiiara ie*hincd ihe consideration of the
nomination,in' Edwtiol Liviiuatoii, and -
Hcsolvcd, .'IImi ill" Se'nlue d-i odyiseapdcon-rent
to the •pjtqiatitientof Edward L\vingstqn,ngteenbly
to the nonioialioa. ,
Comment ou this, mu*t lie su|*ei(|-i vt#: hilt it piijr
not be.umis# to make ttmse remark# which'most
readily suggest themselvi-s., Her-' we iiavo the
.GinnJ Inquest of the nation aitiiug upon tlio charac
tura of the candidates, and among them is t hqt of
Edward-Livingston. .In thuf inquest Mr. Clay vir
tttally presided. Wu tnu-l recollect that thd party
'of wfiich he wn* tlntleadvr, was then predominant
iu that body.as tligy twu wc-ksufter^aids tnuuitest
ini hy tlib ri*jt>clioo uf,Mr,. Vup Boren •
Mr, day.then moves ap inveaiigutioo into, the
tratisnctiou in quest inn, by a resolut ion couched in
term*, evidently inimical—evidently aiming ,ut the
rejection of Mr. Livingston, if tiny plai'sifilb pretext
fur such n »t<'p could bofomid. Debate takas pto.ee,
end-in that debate such an«wur is m.-nlo, tljat Mr.
Clay, seeing there is no groui.d for his qllack, 00
p asence for.wlmt he wisho* to do, makt-s a virtue
ofuecessi w tehhdraws his motion ’*He« ihelrh lur
of the o|ipo*itioii—the mover nf tlto invesiigtirion,
withdraws' hit mat ion, and tlie tiotuination i« unani
muutly ratified* We-sity-unaitlmbusIv^JieiTHUte ie
nil cases where dine wus dissent, the ti^nn s arc
entered on the journal...
Ami yet this man, ildxvery Mr. Clay, lias thu
audacity, to game forward end‘charge Mr. Living,
•ton vrilh iM-'ujg a defuillleit to talk-of ''tardy coih
position," nnd ciHiple.lh# nemnof tiii*d|siingoi»lied
ciiiren with thef of the most unpru-ciplml g>.mb.ers
•>f the day. . „ .
We a»k seiinasly tkhst reapcei we nrr te entrrt. ■
for the temper, ito- lieett. thv jodgmeut, or Ut«*ve
rarity o| • man wlmean thuseshihit hipisell hi lute
the American (■-opief
fir Clay et*kditvs in moiionl
•omneinox—our ittsem
blage.iviisicortipiistid.of jiyreons from ihu Si-a hoard
to tlio mountain* , ” S ,• ' . •
' 'lit basic y*oira, • • .
• ~ WILSON .LUMPKIN.
From the Conetitulionnlist. of Monday,
Tlm followin'c letter i» from 11 Iriond noyy travel,
jicg in tltp interior of ild# Sjtule..
NEWNAN, Sept.Dili, 1840.
Mkssiis. Guiihj. &. TiioMpxire'—Gcntieineh—
oided I Icl’l Au' •#!•! I havei oen ihiinigli siiino nitre
1, Mr. !• " r ,e "conntic#, and loul qoito/iotifiod from'what 1
cun sue mid heurun tin- mihjeci .oi'ihn nppr io-)iinc
olectlorj. At Coving top I aitendud. a meeting of
citizep* of pll purlii!#i fur the purpose iif hearing ad
diesfio# frumsonte of tlmcupdidulns on bulb aidos.
I- tliii k their were'itbuut six hundred notion* in at
tomlunce, the. -mireiing wu* uigunizun, und Jiidpe
^ujqiiiit’conjme'' cbd|na mldrena.twenty minute# be
fore 12 o'clock; he-a|iokc for about four hmi/s ioqna
•il' hknio.t eloqiieot »irtiiii*j iq.fuct, l lliink ho made
one of the Irest speeches I ever Inmid.aijd l bojievo••
the mill htiAa-1 bought qf it a# I dPj'fiie I new r saw
iinaoiHoijce 1nii eJiuieh or ‘to'nny other jiuhlio u».
sionhly'pay. mure Mtiuotijin or suetn more deeply in
triustud in u diayourae. Such n spiv^li to up uudi
enc'd of au much illlelligeiiCM-ntiiai -und will Imve iis
i)ifluence t Whep-Judge C'-lquitl closed lie was fol
Inw.ed oil the Other side by mjT'D&wsou, whit niade
'a handiiime address tohii foliow Vitto' ns- oC Ncw
ion,ha dwelt principally on tho many obligation#Ac
.waa.noder tq the^wppfe of Newtpti and the ' mulTy
I'bligaiion# they :were' titular to G-*n, Harrison, he
spokti |>ir about une,|ii>iir. Then liumyr Mr. Niabel,
who mude a powerful apncnl to ihu pi-oplu in fnvor
of Gen. Ha/iison, himauir, nn'.i hi# fivocblloagu* »,he / .
mtolu Maeofpiqiiy-tnuoli every mgumbni thiftTip#
Urtin ulmil, both true und.-fal*H ugninsi tire present
f ndtpini*lraiiuii, and.dn thoothet hand, suiJ over u*
gain/nil that harbeen said both true.and false in'fu'
vorof (ton.' . Harrison. I could not holjViliiukhig
during tliiMhnejie Wa*«pcakiug,u liat n.pilv it wna
(but one'of (jeorgid'ssons sbuulii he fotincj urging
with yo uuiclrxenl and so imich lalciit thu claim* ot
Mp?h i» man end #uc|j a parly. \Ylmn Mr. Nialet-
Cloyed, ho wa# ft* lowed by - . Mr. AB-iiwcihur, W'h'»
-speke at oousiderable length in nbtue of tlift present
.ddiniiiistratiiiiftand in jiriiise of Harrison uud irtorlnV
1 whs.surprised tofiinfthiitnuiibej of the. Harrison
'speakers Hpumpted to' reply ,'o. qr n-bui by argu.
nwnt WIibI had been said,by.Judge Colquitt, l>n
tnuch'pli'used te see the gentlemanly mtinnoi uhae.
vej by the people of both pa tics tqwurds the tp'vnk
qto) them wn# nqdrinking ol bin tnbing.qveiy thing
iva* conducted in Ihe'moat.purtont. liarinony, and 1
wax reminne«i mornofahordeilyconipniueiing than
(if :i pi-lUii-ul meoli/ig -'
I unt fully stilisfii'd liom all that lean leern l ....
muchcoqversntion iind iiitorenurae with geuth-inen
ol'lwth piii tics, that llip- re*nlt sjf .the npprujiciiing
• lection will not l»e much’difTerenl from wimtil was
in the coolest between McDonnld' rtnd 'Dougherty.
.I feel tituro confidejici' in this *>.cre*s of the Van Bti
ren pony now than I did jshun l left home. . T find
great uud tn-mendousoxeilion* making in this part
iiftbe 6tHtc, such na I never expected to ace inGenr
giii. On Monday lust tlie meeting wOs -nt Coving
ton, qrt Tttesduy at^Decajur, un Widue,day at
Caniphellton, nndTp-re.it ha» lu enevery jiightthi#
week. To flight it. 1* expecied that Judge Colquitt
will ndilrcss^he people, and 1 am told that a largo
meeting is expected. To momftv he will addnisa
il|o peopje of Heard County. If 1 amnctgrcntly
MOIIB NKW COTTON
Forty one bek a of now Cotton were yetleniay
receded hy the Central lUil Rued. Of these, ten
huh * were float tlie plantation of Mr. 8. Jogri.nf
JefleraonCounty, end conalgoed lo Measra. It. Iln*
hrtsharn 4k Sin. twenty frem that of Mr. Pact.
FirgsiMHOM.aiHlrnnaignml to Mr. 8. W. Wight,
and rjftveir fiom Mr. A. TaRVKK. end consigned lu
.4es*es. Uestort it Kandle.
THE LATE ELECTION.
The Republican nn Wednesday remarked that
'* tin) Georgian attempts tojuitify.lheact ef bring*
ing tlie ■iqk ITi'.iha Hinpiial to the - Foils." We qdt’
only attempt To, hot do jnstify tlte poor men fiom
the Hospital who on Monday -week ctfercliCd,the
right of suffrage. . •
" The sick end fepjde Invalids"..who visiicil the
Ior'ls, we are Infqrmed, were convalescent, Tltejr
were nut "ordered from .ihHr htds," hut were free
ngbnts. . They wen* ot the Hiuqiitnl, Vcause it, is
usiinl for.patients,'whit erb recovering, te remain
there, until stiong enoiigli to eysume their daily la*
how./^’" l*' r . • *
With r* gnnl lb the charge, ngninst the Physician.
whose character I* too far hboye reproach to need-
o«t endorsement, or that of any of his friend*, wo
merely fenmrk, tijat the Republican, hat lu en to*
cnriectly " infiomed," for the' professional gentle
man w as.absen t from t he city nearly the wholirdny,.
In attendance uti a-sick fri»iid r (since deceased.)
Wo doubt-not, that with a -knowledgo of- tljesc
Tnc.rij the Republican wili tender the amende hon
orable. *, * •:
■ DARIEN, HthSeptember, 1840.
William H. Bullock, Esq.
Dear Sir: As many reports have of late been In
.circulation concerning our liar, as to. the depth of
water, and the difficulty of navigation, much lathe
pii-jnflicrt of our commerce, and tlte- interest of otJr
place, I am requested byi'the Hoanl of Corhruisrinn
{irs'ori'iloingo.for tld# district, to beg'jqil to gi.ve
r tjm enciused one insertion in 1 the rofiimnsvf yobr
papef. • I remain, . . '
Vefy rq#pkctfolly r ' . # f
' f 1 ' • ' Your obedient yeivnnt,- , -
■ ..-isAAC sNovv.-
Statk or. GKonotA, > Before me' N. W, Cnrnen*
Mclntosli. County.' j tor, one of thu Ju-ticcs of. the
. Pence fnr'Bnii^cnilhiy, ' persfinnllV. catqe J»Cohflrn,
It.pilot tor this district, whq'.hring sworn’, 'depoaeth
iiiohanilb/that on the 13th (lhirire^tl»)diiy of Au-
•gost hsj, lie pjluteiTqut'ofjhe harhprof Darien, und
oyer thc ltnf of lW|niy, ito* J)riti*h buiqiie Agti^#,
' Cdpi. Jiimhs.Adilee, freighted- with lfiii.berT.druw*.
1ng eighteen anil a hefteet.- 'At tliotimb the visa*.
,*c| orossed tliehar- It’wipiieil niioui anhnur to high
wo«er l . - nnd jVna on tho low spring tidiL She toilrhed
n few times bot her course «p* not. impeded, nnd.
she |in#seil tp perfect snfc.iy. . Deponent beliuvca
tljhtif they lind crossed-tjid bar at the foil spring
evening tido,'.ho'r.mild hayq curried one and u hulf
feettnorb Witii perfect'sufuty. -.
(Signed)’ , . JUSTUS COBURN.
Sworn to mid Biibscribi-d Iodine ine. ihi* 2d duy
ofStrpt. 1840. •* N.*W; HARj’ENTER, J. IV
; The ehpviAis n true extract from the minutes of
1 bo Bourd briliu.Commissionnrs.nC Pilotage.
N. W CARPENTER, «
Secretary nf l|ie'Board of Ciimmi«siiihors of Pitot*
age, for'1 he Disiriei of. Biiiiiswick, Geo,
Dnrien. Sepi. bth, 1840. .
(XT’ All popqts in thia Suite, friendly to Diiribh,
Will plcuaegive itib ahovtf’ono'inaertion..
CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN
asso^VaIton.
Savannah, Sop;, lf. jp.40.
'l At n regular meeting, held oil the evening of the
the ■ihove'diiy/tiii! President in the 'chair, tha fol
lowing resolution* were uminitnuuriy ttduptefi:
Ue.s< Iced, That the President do proceed to np.
point one itolesute fiom eui'li waul of tlie efty; und
two from Ofeieh'district of llin county, to compose u
Convention for the’ purpose of uooiinatiug the Dele?
entien iif the county of .Chatham, to he run 00 the
DemucruMc Hejiublican Ticket, nn lim lir*t Momlny
i|; nett 1 month—uni that suid convention n-poit to
this. Assor.;iilt»n *uid Tickgt for their up'ptovul at its
meeting im tlie 25th inst.
Tlm (’resident bus since Hppnintnl t|ie folU\ving
Comrttltfee. j \ .
'For tie different wards in thf City — Dane Run
sell, l)r. J B. Cumming. Tluima# Pofie, M.Myets
Geo.‘SlilcR,,A. Harmi»n,’D'. Bell. Dr. John F. IV
•ey, J, R. ThompSnii, Wm.' M. Leigh; Isaac D'l.y,
nq, \ym..C..Bnrton, A. J C* Shaw, Luke Christie,
O. O'Boorkfl, B. Cnnstupliue, J. R. liily, L. N
Falligant; Jifpiib Sliaffiir. ^.’ v ■.
For Cherokee t Hill jjiitrict.—Staphqn 1 Keller
, M,cHardy;’ * -
For Whitt Bluff District —Christopher Da w,-
-son,'John Snlfner., •
For Qgechee District.—Samuel Bandy, Junic*
B. Norris; , .• .. */. ’
• • For the Island l)istrict.—Jumps Bilbo, James
'V. Eindfr. <• 1J. M. CHAItfrON, 1-1«;-|.
J. N. I*jit\yis,' Sec’y..
-rtl
mislakrn io me.naod appearances; Cnlqi/in is doing
mucli go-d for iho'dcmoeiatio^inrty, (iis'tcul and'
eloquein e backed hy tiuth and sound argument,
cannot faiti)>-iel| W|iennddirssedlQtiiteiligeiit men.
I find that'beerburrels and hardeider'have lost their'
chuims, log cabins uru giving place tu frame houses
in' this,pari of Geoj^hi. and trulkbegins to-pratfall,
and reason henriway! when this i# the case, can the
republicah caosq fail to triumjihf''
• Nero Dt mtion of hidrpended ee —Tlie Whigy
of Mn**arhu#«!ti# have-held n Cimremion at Bunker
Hill, composed of n gathering from vurinot pant qf
the ao'rriiunding country, uiiil haVe pul forth a de*
ciarntlonof chair principles, wbjrh they, wo suppose,
consider caoivolent to a new declarution'olTindepen
dence. It is a voluminous paper tecapiibluting the
likcknied tiienn4> of party rlieluiirk that have been
'iieiirtfwithiii and without the Halls’ of Congress fin
the last‘two year#. Now, tliat public men who ought
lo4 > ntortniu some respect :•» tbo,seeneslmllowed by
the Revolution, should rhoose todesecrate the ■puis
Which are nssucinted in the populur miti|l with nne
•f Ifs most glorious-’achievement*.by selecting it for
the purposes of party, can excite nothing hut emo*
lions of diicuat. Tlm must churished retrospect inns
of the Revolution are tli)T» sought to he blended with
rhq.1-0 rtr and vulgar topic* qf party hostility. All
good men must deplore this int> rfusion of temporary
pulitiral feeling with tlioto inemoiabilin uf th#
Revolution which eniolitflieu portionifl the Nation*
•I recollections—a Well ■lioul.l be held too precious
#ad •aereiUilmconie n. mg ledwith the enntamina;-
ti'Mi ol puny eoiitrsi* Hunker Hill made the scene
for party union nod eonrentraiion sounds ns revolt*
ing to our fueling#a# i( the Toiuh.-f Washington had
been made tho solecird scene tor the orr»e< i.Mvir.l
elder to#t|e.il. 1,... mg n.i k ,^rio„,.*»CV,'J, e
:. *!, a Futi ivt.
YOUNG MENS’DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN
ASSOCIATION
A regillnr meeting of thu Young Mens’ Depio*
erntie Rcpublipan Association of Chatham county',
wn* held nt tho Lyceum Hull, op Wednesday eve
ning, September'!6;T840. . ' >
Giiorgd J. Rullfclidit l|to Chnir, assisted by Win#*
Thaddelis Williams, Oso,, .3.1 Vico President'. - Tho
Recording Secretary being in hi# p|iic«.
Tlie minutes of tho last meeting wore roadfand
ananimously confirmed.
- .Tlie Asxncieiion. w ns then nddressod |n a very
.eloquent,rflanner by Ttoia.i Rirhnrdsnn/ Robert H.
Gritfin, und VYIn, ,J, Rulloch,, esq#., of the Young
Men’s Democratic Repuftljenn Association.
Mojo 1 HntrJiki**f of Srriven county, wns'tliun
fnlM upon, to which call he responded in a' very
able manner'. .
■The Hon, Robert M.-Chnrltnn, Pieiident of the
Cemrul Democratic Republican Association, was
then called for, and in lit# ostmlTiappy manner, nd*
dressed the A«socipiioh atnime length.'
The meeting whs then, adjoinped, after giving
three hearty cheers for Democracy. * ' -
GKQ/J; BULLOCH, letT. P;
•Tho*. RjcHAumoN.Ree. Srci'
Tlio Tailahayieu Floridian of tho I2tfi,. aAysr—
"W« hrtve jimt learned, that- on Thuisday niornhi^
last, rlie Indians Attnckel the hou*e of Mr. Mi
shall, in Gnds.ton cqnnty. There was no jn-rson in
the House at |he time; hut they fired on the overseer
Who wa* at tliv.hurn, v Ijo made his etenpe, rfnd tho
Indiansai't fire to the house. Tho overseer .aaw
four Indiuns/ ' Mr. Marshall’s house- was aituaied
some five olr lix miles below Davis'. oti iho'Chattu
hyochie road. V \ •’ '
. -THE CTJTTON'C'ROI,’.
We have conversed«ith gentlemen v
retrtrned tVom visiting several pitil*of the Slate,am
the nvcoonta they give of Ihe destruction to ihe Cot
(on by a itoW insect, (rt»f the-nrmy Worm.) is tilily
appalinff. Whole field* and ploillation* arc tuincil
to -one night, and no exertions .can'prevent their
progress. Some plnntera have encircled their fields
u Ith jnrgb .and deep dltohea.biit without avail Tho
insect ai'penre to he a hutteifly. . Just rwfnre tlie
work ui destruction Commencea, the fields will ho
covered wi|h myriads uftlicm, who - de|Hisit.their
t*gga in tla* leaves nnd treep'holfs;' shortly nfferthe
egg pn*duces n Idrtck worm, that aUa.ina.ihe length
of about an inch. When feeding they can lie heard
nt a good disianee, they can also hesinrlf at 509
yards, a aiekly’sWeeiisii afitp 1111 # described to n#« -
They devour all that is green of the planr, leafing
the stock und drier hrandjes erect'end completely
bare. They vn| nothing while they (fan flrtd any
green pan of the imttun plant; wl^ert that toil# CW)
will feed on ivih gras*. ...
• The destruction already nerasionH m immense,
and it is esMmaiVd that If they make1 licit appear
anco in Mls#is»lppi. ll" 4 rn T "*/»«*'»» will he HI
least half destroyed. We Unit heart! qf their ap*
iMaranco iu sumo purtsio Alahamn.
The i.f.lest planter# «»are 'hat many years ago
, o.-ob* n* SfeO eu rniiri', hr ihi* eoiln
|.y.-A. C. True JfkAirtrf.
mm
AUULITIU.N AVIMCITV.
,h T'• “IIMW *'-'=l‘••..fen, ihafe
MlimlmWn, i„,,u .da«, r ,i,, , a J
4, '" J •** • ""»•m.i.mI.i.1 I. d..Vnn. nf n_|,.
•ilt.itlon., ili«lr.pm|M-i,y „«l ,hri, ll.w., |, Z
1 oo\l in the Insolent attempt recently mada *
foreign romWnatlon, ektod aM | Impeitotl In d
tic audacity end toamirism. , .
Tl» Iniuti .pir.rvd iu lli. mnni,, ’
I'n-w ‘ f ^T'*, n >1^7 «r
'.r" 10 " M Con «'«-. which w.
publinh Ulu»,a» 00 |>un.llrl In Ih. mn.b nffini
.IImI ltn|N>itltH.nce, .ml .bmiM ra.ii. threw,hu,,
.llher Iwnlau, on. unlnrul bum of div|i .Men;
Thu inirrfrirncc wltli our lumnihv Imiltuthw,
hy mhrr Sl.ir, nf ihiu otnifeJnney, hu, linutofurn
b«™ brU andilrratctl n. n prauntptuoi. Im.mr.l-
dling with matters exclusively our own, end has
been in every in/tenee, where it bos Ixten attempted:
thrown bnckyipon in authors, with #,orn and con*’ v
tempt;,end if wo have thus treated our co aoverrigir %
ties fonilRcioualyand indelicately prosuming to die.
tlio tq us, nbqut that , which belongs alone to our
•rlv\a, what diull bo snid ol those, connected with
tia byno cumiriiin bonder alliance, sympathy o r
affection, but who on thu contrary, tavo been our
hndent. enemies andoppressors, whimthey preanmp-
luously nssutne the guardianship, of our tighu, end
the dicta tors of .our policy! And further, whet mea
sure of reprobnyion shall wa mete out to tha Ameri
/noi citixen, wlirt-J* lm'.o enough to be the, instrument
through which such indignity 12 uffuredf And until
tli'c convict ion.-was ftireeii upon us by the stubborn
fuel, we Hid not believe tliere was an individual who
claiini-d that boasted uppelliiiinn, so degraded, as to
mnko himself the tool of a foreign faction, for tho
purpose of offering a flagrant insult (otlie sovereign
authorities of a State of ihi* Uniou.
But one ht> s'been found, so Ion to every feeling
of-an Atnerrciio—so'delmaedand defiled in the mire
of corruption, as, to lend himself ton foreign band
or ilis'nrganiiera an J fanatic#—and tliat man is 8.
M Gnie*, u pinmlier of Congress, from the State of
New York—a.\yiiig—an Abolitiunlot, and a friend
of (ton. Harrison. ^ r '
“ \V« hS«" luhl’ Ihn pnipln of, G.qrgi., and the
■»ho«oull;.ilmt noihing could .nve than) from ih.
nwihlo miilfa nf thepirit of •l.uliiion f.n.ticiim,
toil uiiipn in a common cause:' and we tell them
•e«!n, Onr nolo., ihcj tnllynonn in tho dcfei.co of
Southern Hfehl., the do, i< not di.tgnt, -lion a
icnyo of common dunjer -III bring them lojcthcr.
Tftd world i. or-nniring ngnln.1 un
Ard Grnrflnii, nrleop-nr deniemedf Will tlm
dcl.ided victim, or tlm hard elder nmnlo conliuue
toiijng hoi'iinnith.'lo.Gonorui Hurri-un, while hi.
.Norllirrn frionda «nrl id|,porter, are llirnwln, ftro
brand, nmnng.i u«f Willthey loiigoroluim reltuw.
•hip with a poiitlcnl puny, ,.f which S. »1. Gate. U
•• worthy nnd nrtliiHlux merpbrrf
The an.—or ofGov.MtSDonofd to Gat..,
honor Itpon lllmrelf, und the proud eml feallanlSuite
o«,-r which he preridui. It -poult, a hinfeim,e th ,1
“ I'J. u “ ro-poitded tu ty ovary, true hearted Geor-
tiion, and'which warn* the. f.untlci of the con.e-
quonvo. nf .ttctnpting tp colt.ummute tlndr nmj
proj^cti, •
A member of tiie Gongrfcs* of tho United Stales
•“enjoying till the biussiitge and gtorios bequeathed
to him |»y the fiither* >ifiherevo:iiiinn—living under
h cnnaiitutioM which lips nn model in the annals of
fieodom—tliut.such a in un should become the cm!**
Mtiyof a foreign faction, ‘whose only aim i* to sow
discord In our. laud—-ro uproot thefoomiiitinns of our
snen-d compact, and overturn the !• mple of our
liheity. rnny well be cluased among ilw 'wonders
which ocMtsionidly spring from tlie mudnu>* a ad
folly of notohiniff to astonish the sober reuse of thff
world. But w# do rejoice, tluit if evil doer* there
miiiit be—if there ore those who wmilil •trike down'
•he ehnr tliut wv Imve raised to the G>hI of l.ilierty
nnd who would trail <mr buinirr in.MikhI—there nre
myriads of fiom hearts ami siiong urma, ready id'
lie offs red up in tlieir defence.
One such We have found, und that is the into'
m *us Giles of N»-w York, nod we congratulate the’
Demoeruey iif the century, that he comes not from'
|heir, iiiiiks.* 'He is a whig—un obulitiuniat, and a‘
Hiirriaoirmijn.
The resolutions referred lo in the letter ol thrt
Governor, are published by hi# iiuihorily, but from
t|iV fnsurrt-etiiuiHiy nature oftl,e proceedings of tho
Atmlilion Convention in London, he deems it ad
visable to Withhold then from the public, until the/
shall be first presented to tho General Asiembly.—’
Standard of pnidn.
To His Rxckli.bncY|Georok R. Gilmxr, &c.
General Antl-Slnyqry Convention, chIIbJ by the
committee of the Briii*U.nnd Foreign Anti-Slave
ry Soriety; held in Lnndnoon the 12tlt'of June,*
1841), hncf cotitinuod; by odjoiirnment to the 23d
tif/iln-*n'm»*. month. Tlio lolluwing resoiuti.ina
Were pnasrd unanimously:.
Resoloed, Tliut this convention hna heard with*
di op regret und *nn«V or the extent to which tlie'
internal slave trade {scurried on from the older to*
the more newly settled ainve States of the American'
Union—io ihu (orient of 80,01^0 Victim* kurtuilU to'
tins unrighteous traffic,
Resolved. Thai in expressin* thrir deteaiation'
of this traffic, nnd in nrtomwIedgingThnt ft excite*'
■our deep surpriseond -abhorreuce-that it should bo
protected mol choriahed byn nation’which hst>ahnl.‘
Idled iho Africnn tll.ivo tiado, uml ileelnnil it to bo
piracy:,this convention js impresred with the con
viction tlint such n systematic trado la man most be
attended with excessive cruelty und wiung to thok
objects of ij, nnd Involve# in it* prosecution a fear
ful extent ofhrtrfmrity, qlid hnnincss of heart on tlio
port of the min trader, uml that effcctoul mem.a
•"'gilt lolm forthwith token in tho United St-ite* of
Americu to remove this stain from tho character of
■thnt null n, THOS. CLARKSON, l’res’t.
A' true cifpy*rJ H* Thkooumi, Sec’y.
EXKCUTtvk. DKPJtRTllKKT, Ga. 7
Milleilgeyllle, lOili Sept. 1848. J
Sin-—An nddress to tlm Idoii; George U Gilrter,-
my predecssor in office, frem a foreigu Ahuliiion' '
Ciinvctnion, (orworded flirdevyour frank ns a mem-'
her of tho Congress of tlio U. 8. bus been received
at this depnrtmont. It wna a-.on followed4»yanother'
packngc, containing resolutions of thu. Convention,*
addressed tu tho snmogonilemun, hut superacribed
to me. Tho superscription uf this pnekogo is in tho'
Imnd writing nf that of ihn firat,’ which Kavea no*;,
doubt tliat Georgia is indobtad to a whig member of
Congress qf New Ymk, for both.
Tlio audacious attempt of a foreign Convention to*'
interfere with the free intercourse bei ween the Sutra**
of the Union,is equalled only by vout insolence to for
winding ii copy olThvir proceeding* to this Depar
meiit. - ‘ • j;
ThfW t* a sid.jeci.wlrtnh, with tlie object intended''
to Ik* acdomplisln-d Iiy i(; udmiia’nf no argument
and all wlio seek to a^ttnte it! ttoH finfty odk the '
alrove purpose, either by courting foreign urtiaflees, -
or ’ (Im ’use nf oi her muuiis, shall be tegarded and - *
treuted as public enemies, outlaw-* anil traitors.
- ' 1 irto, 6ic< CHARLES J. McDONALD.
Hou. S. M. Gates, New York.
A Pretty Compliment—a very-pretty compliment
rpdeed-^-is that conveyed to the follow ing paragraph ‘
from the Philadelphia Sentinel.
• We Fere inclined to unbelief when we heard it
stated lhill-M. M. Nouh.'Eaq- hui^ retired from tho
editoriiri life. Perhap* it waa because wo were uir
willing tii have it-»o. With sincere regret we leam‘
that his chair i* vacant, and theplaaaure uf his daily
sjirioghtly greeting U ended. Requitcat tn pace. -
Very pleasant hast thioi been un;o us, brother !—
Rave mixture, thou, of patriarchal authority wills
r|to plnyfolno*# of childhood.; of sage wisdom with’*
almost obsirei-rroti* mirth; of biting wit with gen
tVst love; with all the virtues of lire Jim und scarce-
dr blemish of the Christian.
IT COMES LIKE PULLING TEBTff. 1 *
The Journtl uf C’ummercu, the unly tooteJi daily
Whig print in the city, and a.inieiff the independent
penny pupats, ingqllier with the Demucmtid'buea,;.:
h ive to-en trriitoy ul-uied of lute for dariAg tuae
sou that bnaiueai hud revived, and our streets pro
seined an appearance of old limes aguiii.
* But the** hone#* and commendable "Whig" pe»
per* are rfi-ti rininud that there shall ho no borinesa
if they can help it, uiiiil aftci the election.' If they
em.not actually prevent, they mttan to swear there
is nothing doing, and in that way deceiuve • few
who cannot cuioe hr re loievihe pilrs of holts ami '
hales that lumber our walbt it present. The mao'
•La "Time# tod Sttr," baa, however, hit u|»eo n*