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FLMTTEKa; A MERCHANTS’ C<JH\ I.N
TION.
Thumdat, Oct. 24. 1611!)
Convention mat ngtrnble lu adjournment. *1
10 o'clock, A. M., Or. Iloiny, Pre-idol in the
Chair* , , „ .
Tho Convention wa« opened by Prayer, by
the Rev. J. Davis. of I/* county. C.a.
The tninmev of v«M«wl»y weie lead by tho
8ecreiary, and coniiiineil.
At the ff*|irepl of the Conroy'too orSI* it waa
Bred br Rev'. J. linii, off.*® conniy. G.i tliai
iey be allow.-1 until 12 o'clock. tlii* •day. to
*»te their Report; which was canied.
following gentlamon as Delsgnlea re-
dvinacKcs 0 the « omeotiuns
gia—Rulatki county—NViu. S Wluifiel ',
II George. Jacob Watson,
IhtiuH—G G II uteri.
JfrcM-A H Chappell, V. D Ttxty. W Po..
Alabtmu—Mcnti^o eo*«t|f—U M Pnraon.
L«eao Croon. -
12 O'CLOCK.
Convention met.
llou. Thoone Uniter Kin,. Cli-nimnn of the
Cein'»iM«»of SI .iitnniucil tho following:
kf.phkt.
Tim Commute, to whom wx« referried the
Resolution instructing them to preset the soli,
jectsou which the Convention wee called upon
to deliberate and act. beg h ave to Report:
Thai after the full exposition which is contain
ed in the Cotton Circular adopted by tho Plan
ter* and Merchants., at their 51 eeting in the cits
of New York Hie 6th of July last, they deeds it
in aonia decree superfluous. minutely U> explain
or to onlarga on the pointa submitted to the peoi
pie of the Cotton growing Stales in that Dncu.
m W« hare therefore convened for the purpoae
ofcotisidoring: , ...
1st. Whe-herthere beany inherent delect in
the inode and manner of shipping our gnat *ta.
pie under the existing evalein of advances,mad#
by the Agetitaof the Foreign House, through
whom it has hitheitubeeu principally exported/
2d. Whether, if ihe injurious tendency of the
•ysiembe deinuinrtable,there extols within our«
■elves any reuietly?
YV-- v.iil now*as succinctly as poisible, pro,
0*0.1 to till! discussiou of those poiuts.
It i. V.-Il known that with the exception ol
the \<-<\ . :i •onsidoroble portion of the crop pur*
chased iirider direct orders for the spitiueia. and
Foreign account, the great hulk, of our Colton is
shipped either by the Planter or Merchant, or
dealer, under advance* made by agents of For*
eigu houses, Tho mode in which this operation
. is conducted, h :h i Hows;
Uvrally, the 1)mk» in the Southern Siatea
advance the money lhai move* forward the
win!- ur nearly ao.) on letters of crediiy.
Tii-.- hiiN innnded.upoii thmo securities, aro
* v -It (jtr days sight.—They are forwarded
Cotton being much more tardy
freqtieniy mature before
Hs matkel of c n-nrqrtion, the
llnmphiiea and Riddle iw established at
l.ivcrputd. The result of that agency. in wind
mg up tho largo crop of lb:W. is coiichiaive
proof of what may bo done bv consignee*
ilioroiiglily demoted In American interests sub.
joct lo no necessity l.y heavy advances, to glut
tlm market by fencing upon It large ilucks in
constant and « r nstrons succesduu,
lu this brief outline, it embraced the whole
Head and front of lb* nfluliCff which has led to
much aiiiui-ituil dj.ciissi.ui, and wide spiend
doiuincirition.ill the pubic prints, of both
ceuntrio*. Whenever, however, a dispassionate
anddtoimerested ]udg.iinr«t shall he pronounced
upon the motive* qud objects r.f those win*
established lliis agency, that judgment .will
provo equally hoiiurahle to their patriotism} ni:d
to the gentlemen in 1 aver pool w tm conducted
its affiiis who are entitled to the abiding con*
ftdence of our people, for the fidelity and firm
ness with'which they adhered to the interests
of theii constituents.
ft might naturally have been expected that
when the causes which had led to the establish*
mem of this agency fur the defence of our great
staple had been removed, the tr'udo Weald fall
back into its channel*, and that the protection ul
oitr interests would bo ample, with the meant it
the couiiuiiud of individuals engaged in it.
No olio sought to prevent this The field
w«* open to the enterprise of atl. No embar
rassment was wantonly ihruwu in the way ol
any tine. Nothing has bei n said or done, b*
the so called “monopolists ” to prevent others
from enteting into a fair competition with
them. ;
Rut wo have, unfftrUinaUdy. hc£p iiblifed to
.4e<itirbv a scveio lesson, that nthpr countiies..«s
well ns our own, may. si times, be destitute of
an sd« qua-e supply of the precious metal* —
\Ve have tu renlr/o the painful truth, that after
devoting,our capital, our anxious attention and
uur tabor, to produce a good crop, and alter
witnes*ing the partial dis.ippmimneiil of our
hopes, fiout the unfavorahle influence of the elu*
moms inoiir country, the value of wltmtt we
have secured is to be i-ssetifuiUy diminished by
tiie extent, or deficiency, of a difijereut crop in
another country.
Graniitisi thut ilm calamity of a short harvest
in Fiiffland being an act of I’ruvideiiec. by which
the p*nlm tive eue gies «»f our people are roll
dered of loss value, lias to be and ousht to be
nitimately shared by nil oltrei nnnnliies, paitici*
pating in Iter coiumeice. nod that siihmii’dnn is
con-cq-iemljr unless a matter nfuecc'sity than a
point of duty, it l»y no means l<illow» that one
section of the world should l**-ar the greater part
of tiie burthen of such loss, hy the ueprecidtioii
of its own productions in a dispriipornouate de,
giee.^
This we maintain h s been theefiect whether
it was designed to be so or not, by the course
which has been pursued by the bank of Kughn.l
in regard in the Cotton crop of the United States
That particular article hss l*cen selected from
nil othor articles, as the one which o as to lie sold
at low rules in England, bsnutso food hud to b-
piircnass.l from other cminti ie* at high rotes, to
sustain tier penpln. We an* nware that this
position wilt be vidiemeully dented. It is never*
theU;*a stitetly true, last any man look over a
file of Enslish commercial tn%»pup«r» for the
pa-t eight motuhs and see if lie can ducovtr.sny
othei aiticln of inoichandix* nr trade, in whin,
■peciilaiioii has been mi energetically denounc
ed. or relnuvo to which so many coiubiiintioH*
hive been developed, calculated to prt-vt-.nl its
yieldinc a fair remunerating price, to the pro
ducer nr importer. Let him review the price-
current— the ag'eomeui among epiufiers—tiie
articles on the money market—the statistics o(
the crop, and consumption—the advance of the
rates ol discount by the Uuulrof England—nod
then let him *uy. if liurru is one word in them ah
wh.cli depreciates a rise in !hu price of s*ugni.
C< fie*. Saltpetre, ludrgonr Tea. nr any t^er
pn-ductiou, site Cotton/ l**>tnim then liooesi*
ly state hia couviciiou. whether them Ins m has
uot been a com uu *d.ex eusive and most iufi i
enlial elfiirt to depreciate tbs value of (lie Cot-
ton crop of th-j United dtates/
If we etlull bo fully kuisfied of the troth of
. tto dto a-.t -'iv.»! c. in v . i. their fiilh
itit tiro public? It ||'i-,u«in the Southern
States. . ' <
our country, it is quite obvious that tlu*y wuuld
ihrougn the fomigti exchanges have what would
hiMquiv.il-.-ut to av-ip;»!y unnuallv.of eighty mil* |
lions of the m.-l-ils. Tiie exchuigc^
of tho Union wonl.l u this event, hecetitraligsd |
at the Sniilh and smuoihiug done towarils the
m Comp is Inn nil of the great desideratum of
S.mdierii hope nnd aspiration—n di*ect trade.
And we have no hewtaunn in saying that we
holievo if tho Ranks of the Soitthcoinu forward
promptly and geuorallv, and make advance*,
.it safi rates, to responsible parties.oii our crop,
that the mas? Huptudomfjf btnrJicUl cAusfs will
b« 1'ir-civd in thociirraney ,trmlu nnd exchanges
tin* philosophy of »;d did n's •
«• Mrui'U in llio last Tho pu. Uct diiji Guriick fo
u 11soil thov nny h iv-» emanatod fro n I Tho II
tin- highly r- , ».n , ct - h! • purl )i of tho Rank ofEn* | counts
i i l % ii* n i: I i h«* I*i m l
dmiili or llio.itdu. who Ii hu .
stiinmor, \ htuiuing iutViem'-'. n A only on t'u*
American Ira-lo. but li.no pro«tr nt-id one of the
greahtst branches of Ihe gigantic industry "f tho
British F.mpinminder tho vain and absurd hone
of stopping during an nbviouMy ttiiravoinhle
state ol tutdeand a deficient harvest.that stream
of gold which was a* certain to flaw out of En*
gland, na the falhor of our western waters t* to
roll his cMrrunt to the ocean. Them wise men.
in their generation, have Indood done their
worst—they have proMiated American Interests.
and all the interest* in their own enuntrv con.
uuctnd with our own, but the fatal tide still
of our auctiounfthe Union.thatha* errrfefii con' Howe on.
tamma’ed. Ifatthi* moment when they want And if our Ranks desire that a portion of this
‘"V., bi . l iiiu j'uiucuror tnv faVUmony , w‘ < mi/“y^ , /t//hii[
niton of Rrokors, or Rankei* U» \ -l|C i, ,» W 4g„ra*of sell prott-eiioi, ns »|»r,|t i
/ to meet his a-'cepouicn. Tlii»
i when money is piemy, without
til li»« muiuuiit it R3C*.34:y
er of the Cation, or thu Rank, to
} funds advaiinid on it, then tno Cot.
I be sold, whether during a deprcsied
bln market. Whenever the Riukm
efusu to discount the Colton n.-ceiv
i hi* Urokeroudorsed by hi- Rank
cannot g»ve him any fin ti e
__ , 5»emdveuture, the Rank or Eng.
s set her face ng iip.it trnnsactiuns in
n. Tnen the cottoi*. must be sold at any
fice to ihe ipiiiners, who are well advised oi
the amount of our staple thus ready for sacrifice
and the period when it must lie forced upon tu
rn irkst. It moreover m ty happen that tho hill*
which the parties shipping the Cotton have
renived may be good or good for nothing; and
what does the planter utid shipper trust to
when he agiee* to lake these bill* in return for
tho produce ofhi*iudn«try/ Ho lru*K first to
the autho*ity of the Agent to make the stipula
ted advance, and tp draw the necessary hills
en hia principal, lie trusts in the next place*
to tho inclination of the pariiefabroad -First to
accept the bills;and trusts finally to tiro ski.l
and judgment of the foreign house, in the
realization of the property, nud to their ability
& disposition to hold it until the must favorable
moment for its sale. The receiver of the Cot
ton risk nothing, but the difference between the
market value and the price advanced unless
the Inner is both' extravngatil and ipeciil-itivc,
(winch one party ought not toa«k,uor the o;lter
to give.) this risk i* trifling.
We are emi’ely aware that it miv be urged,
that probably fiur fifths of the produce of thu
Globe is circulated by the mean*of Riff* of Ex
change. It is jilst as certain that protested bill-,
drawn against shipments «»f Colton, are sent
back by ihe thousands and iiuudrHd* of ihoiu>
end* of dollar*, by every packet, whenever die
market is temporarily nr permanently depress
ed. If the price is high enough to cover them,
ihoy are accepted, if not, the reverse ittevitabfv
fellows. 7
Wc think from this statement, it must bet
altogether obvious, that our great staple is with
out any protection whatsoever; to say nothing
of the fact, that it rnav sometimes be in the
hands it the mercy of those wnosu interests mid
sympathes aro with the buyers of the article,
rather than with the shippers, or the producer*,
m spite of tho exemption from, this imputation
which is justly due to nemo English houses, who
have adhered to the interests of Uieit corresponi
dent* with great firmness, and fidelity aniidst
unexampled difficulties.
Indeed it is altogether impossible to conceive
a system of sale so utterly defenceless, for an
. impatient article, which performs such an es
sential office in regulating the Exchanges and
Influencing the currency of our country.
, YVe will now proceed to the second branch.
2d Having thus demonstrated the injurious
tendency of thi* system, the question arises
whether there exists within out selves any mine*
dy? The avowed designs of this Convention
being to devise some moans to protect, in liiturs
a most important American interest, we pass
at once to its consideration.
It may not beout of placo to advert to thnt
dernngiiinont in the monetary system of tlm
United States, winch, in IHJ7. led to asuspeni
siuii of specie payments' throughout thu Aumri*
cm Republic. At that lime our country owed
ti Groat Britain a largo comumrcial debt,
arising out of thu excess in value of the imports
of the United States, iu their trade with Eng.
* land.
To pay this balance in specie, was imprnn*
tic-tlilo—An unusually favorable season had
given us a cropof unprecedented abundance in
the cotton growing states. To transmit this
property to the country of our great creditor, as.
lint as possible, .unit evidence that tlm citizens
of the United Suites wore neither wauling in
• the means no the disposition to redeem all Unur
obligations, the ntd of thu Ranking lusliiinious
of the Union was invoked; and to guard e part
of the propei ly, so tr uismitted, through their
io-triim-ihnlily;front unnecessary sacrifice iu
- . priiltCiion as slmlt xtnuij
owr iuiifr—t* nx.iinsi 40L-u influence* ill fuiurn.
Tho question »»»i*e*. wnai tlte#o mea-ure*
i*i*;iiitmi ii-re we wiii take uccnsibiiiondveit
to the gro-s niis.r«pr-mnUtimi of the inmivc-
mu J obj-tet*, ufihose wh-iare iespoii*ihle for the
call of Uus Cuuveiiitun. It hesb^cn siid. that
it wn* nediiug mine or lei« than lo g«t up u
schema for giving u speculative excitement to
prices; to esiahiinu a ueriii-iiieiit monopoly u,
tl III MfdllCU. bv IIIH iMIfll.a
tb« Cottun market, and to seduco, by tlm tempi
talion ul high profits, the R ink* from the sphere
of their legtitmajo hiiMiioss to turn inerchan *;
and thus derange the whole commerce of the
ceiiinry.
To•*«-legationsare iitteily untrue. lull,,
ft -t pl-ic.i wo uvow that nothing would be more
mjujtoii* to ttiai great desidoratmn. steadiness
in the price of our staple, than any toot porn. >
and undue excitement in me market, whil-t Uie
churgo of monopoly, wiiemhe whole crept-
open to the comp.union of tho whole ivorid i.
equally nnfouuded. Ii will he perceived, in the
sequel that so far from desiring to force or se.
doco the Rank* into the risk* of comumrcial ad-
ventures, that wo do not propose to them to do
nny thing more than perform their usual form,
non unending money with an angnwnied men 1
n *7, i" 01 , 11 vvo |»«i»p»sa that me Ua' ks
of the omith -rn States simiild noniumtice frnt-i
ivith to in ike advamurs mi Cullen on the pled*
ill n practicahl j form of the nut trial iu«lf; with
tlm personal security of the person* taking the
advnnre.
samma ed. Ifatthi* moment when they
tho support of uur great staple mast, they
should embrace the pitioiis conjuncture, when,
ever, resumpiion of specie payments should be
enutmenrod, hy general accord, they would not
only be in a state fur vigorous resumption, but
be in a condition of impregnable strength, un
der the eystem of exchmgtutin a gieatnr or
less dfgiee, eight v millions of their currency for
eighty ntilliotisof foreign or domestic exchange.
For with the former it i* altogether obvi«»us—
they could hnve tho means of thawing any
••mount of bullion they pleased fiotn Euiope.
after sailing a sutHrent sunt to meet ilia inland
exchanges of the < nit titty.
With thesu manifest niid mkltplwid hlessings
hetnio ii«, wo invite the cordial coiicuirence ol
the Southern Rank*, Planters and Cotton
ctianis in the me.i-wtf* si* titumt to aub>uu
AV« ar* aware, ho>v(!\«*r/wo>hmiiil not poifo ,iii
<.ur’(ld'iy,6r *o. y iiiitdequaioly meet pnlilir ax-
j-ect.ition it we di-| not poiiit out.pi.iciicufiy. h 4
me hi by winch ih«*e desirable obj-ctsjHe tube
accoinpiislied.
First. it •* proposed at all tlm principal ship
ping pelt* of the cotton states that parties, whe
ther id.iiiters,cuttiminerch.ints or factor*, should
apply to the Ranks for snch uu advaure oil the
cotton they hold it* may he iu conformity with
tho current rates and be unit unity agtcenble to
the p irti-s. In every ca*o where tho Rank
conceives the advance n«ked fi>r i* too high, it
is quite competent for the ii.stilulion making the
advance, to require iu addiuiou all the security
incident to an ordinary di*coiinled note. It
(vuuld bn altngnther impracticable for this Con*
Voiiitou w> fix tho *Uud.wd of what wmild or
would not lie a safe rate of ml vain e; ns this, of
eoursn nittst depend on llm fluctuating question
of production and consumption—ih-^ti-st in
fl-ieticed by the vicis«itudes or the slAons in
our own country; and the Inst, by the state ol
trade abroad. This mu-t of course, be left to
Uit! sound discretion of the Ranks themselves
Ry requiring this security at home, the spirit of
larkle** .peril aiioii would be repicrveiluV the
disastrous embarrasuionts of uncovered looimna-
lons^loavusi amount, averted. The patty
app.yiug for the advance must produce th-*
ware houac receipt and policy or iitsnranct.
•lul) iis-ii-ned v to the Rankt or bill ef lading, if
the cotton is on the eve of shipment abioaii.
Th - Rank. «•* its equivalent, after charting die
interest mi l allowing ihti ddforenceofeidling*,
take* 'ho stet ling hill of the shipper nl six
luouih*. iu-l advances its own notes, nud by
mutual agreement, it is arranged to which of
the hmiws to Is hereafter appointed in
Eli opn to hold these cunsignmetiia 'he cottun is
to he shipped, with an explicit undersbiudiug,
that it is to be In-Id for six mouths from tin*
period of shipment U so long be .necessary to
secure any a ivantiiguou* sale. If/be advance*
are mcived by the Ranks in the interior, then
th- rsce.ipi*-V. the bi Is of l idiug, Stay be Irani,
m fed to their agent Ranks in the shipping porta
in onlei that the i-ierliug lolls tn:i* be signed
by the shipper, that the exchange my be negm
ti tied
It will be perceived that by (lie specific re*-«lu
lions annexed lo this rep in. theiu-le by which
we propose tu carry nut this great measure. I*
First, Ry the appointment ef nCmnmitee in
each of the grcai cotton markeisof the Southern
3iate*,*tnct>tif'*i wiilithe tlmki forthwith m
orierthit an.ingemun's may bo made to com-
-“•b-'ttJioiuu mi coituti on tho jsrms pro-
Secondly. That these Snitdiug ('ommittee* be
aottun i/.-.l to confer wi'li the Ranks a* tu the
sciectiou of the turn*?* in Uicat Ripuin, and oil
tho nontiii-.iit of Europe, who -nail ire iMiipowcr*
-d to receive end sell the con igmiieui.* Rom
c teh of our shipping ports. It may perhnp* be
-l>‘*ir.ible to ihrt R-iuk* t» estnldi-h' in Ihe for.
•ign nt .rkets, a* the best school for our ympig
Ul !fell*Ills new American houses, lo attend to
the transaction* nftbetr busim-sa. Yonr Com*
tmllee in considering th- report ii.nde tn this
Convention by Gen llmiiilhiti, in ubHiiieucs to
tii-r instruction* of the New York .Ylet-iiog,
whic'i devolved on him the proviiMie of arrnng.
ia^ with son Iry Europe in houses, I* lake thu
c<iu«igiiiOHiti«, mid winch ha* been referred to
you- CutiuuiUcu. are of opinion that the Con*
volition hud better make no designation of the
h HH -*;'hiH simply tu -ugga-t th* shove relar
cnee,however entirely aatisfiad they in iy he with
Ult* Uiaiinuf ill Wl\Ieh »ln* gontleitiau perlomiHd
stream shall be lavished on our own shores, let
them turn to our great staple, which, under a
judicious course of trade, will command the pre
cious metals front every quarter of the Globe.
Tu onr associates in an important branch of
our industry, the Cotton Planters of the conn*
try. wh would address a vo icu of sympathy and
warning—wo wuuld lull them thnl the mode by
which the product of their capital end sk ill i*
disposed of in the great market of its con*ump*
Ron is enough lu break down the most valuable
staple, next to the stalTof life, which God lias
given iiimii.
They must not rest satisfied with the uncer
tain calculations of the product of a crop, liable
to be cut abort almost to the last tuutmmt of its
gathering, hy tho vicissitude* uf the Miason.—
Whether it he a lar.-e «r asmaUone.n judicious
syf-lem for "iVeriug it for sal* in the great foreign
markets «f its cousiituptiou. Is equally tho part
of polity mid \vi«4ltin>. The fact i* not to bo
ciioccnlod. in spile of the depiessrd state of
trade iu England, if the American homes in
Liverpool had held this year, the stock of Cot'
ton which wn* consigned to Humphries and
Riddle alone, during the Inst; from toil to fifteen
millions of dollars reclamations would have been
saved to the country; wo should luivo had an
effective balance wheel ,in giving steadiness to
the mmknt. The contagion of a disgraceful
f mtiic would have been suppressed; and snmo
list relation preserved between even a dimtn*
died cniiiiimpiion mid a crop of unexampled
shortness.
The production of onr staple treads to- elnsci
ly nn tho m-ii-Mire of uon«umptinn, that of tin*
articles of commerce, it requires the utmost earn
ill its salu; yet perhaps it receives the least. YVe
ought to reflect, what would be the extent of thy
calamity which would befall our country, if it
wore to break down ton point which.would not
cover the cost of production. For to the tip*
lands of the Smith, it is our only remunerating
pinditct. An efficient scheme of protection, for
« few )enrs, will make ell »ufe Tho use ol
Cottoh, ns e fabric of liumati raiment, i* just
penetrating tho Russian Empire, end beioie
tunny years, we shall have in the boundle** re.
Cions of the North of Europe, e class of con
Sinners more numerous than those ol the King,
doin of Great Riitniri.
YY’iih these reflections on the past, and antict
pntions of the future, we submit, with this Ur
port, the following Resolutions for the xdopUou
uf the Convention:
[The Resolutions and balance of the proceed*
ingsofthe Convention, we will give in out
next.]—Ed. Rkp.
yrMuidny, n-. wc .in- iidolltl-
i-’f lnn',4
_ . (iverpnnl, take*
o-vt no ijU-iM-} wot ill ui-muL'
/; I for the A'. I'.J.nr .fi,, "Art
SIKlirlNd Of MlIRCIIANTS IN RKI.A-
TION TO THIS FINANCIAL Cl! his
The extreme scarcity of jtihuay iu Him city
lias induced a movement an ihe purl of some of
onr merchants, with a view to nlnam toilet. A
maJtiiig wit* hold at tho City llntol on \Vadue*«
day evening, at which n committee previously
appointed, made a report.
in accordance with the recommendation*,
another Cmninilten was now appointed, tn wait
upon the different Ranks in ilia City, and re.
quest them. I. To enlarge their discount*; end
•J. To take the notes uf all Safely Fund Ranks at
par.
In tho course of yosterday. tho Committee
f ierfovmcd the duties nssitneu them, soliciting
rout each Rank,
written
IlYl.TIMURi; o,t,
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TIIUUSHAY KVENING. Oci. 31 IH30.
OCT The Georgia Journal *aye—‘“The trial ol
Hr.anr Joxes, who. it will be rccollacled, was
demanded by the Governor of the Stnte from
Mouth Carolina, and who was supposed to be
engx»uj in the murder of a JsWgFedlsr named
Kma« hx-.s. who was found murdered and
concealed in a .^|) 0Mr j„g ||Mr (;|| n ton, last
November came ut.,, j 0 „e* Superior Court
l ist weok.'awd after an ‘*tt r afig n F| ( Hi of three
davaiVAl^mul guilty .but tv^nttndsd to the
We ora aware that one of tho strong obj c.
ttoin urged lo thi-. scheme was, pie in -diutn -ff
I*o*t Notes, thiough winch it was pmpoxfii tint
tho*c aiJttnc.:* rii nild Ins paid. Since the cm||
of this CofiVeiition, and the period of it* a sc in.
bly. the Ranks gener-tlly, With luw oxcepiimi-.
have suspended specie pty.nents Ihrooihoiit
the middle and southern glut**, nud which is
likely, in spite of ihe strong edbitsby tho Ranss
tn Wojy.YqrK. losustHinx rodemption ofthei.
note* hi coin, w.ll becom i iinivers.il. until thu
country can itcov. r Iioim the g.eit and uiipre.
Otiiluhim! i„ti, Wlfici, it I, ttliumj
It itlofulorfl Urcimia, , 0 ,|j, cl ,, a ,| lu
-’—t Nuto »j.|.iin,.iirij to .l„iw tlm, mVinili
*'-"**■ »«‘l » reruitt run,I WtltliV red«mn
non at mammy. ,ho> ini.-ln bo niaito eq.iivalom
to tile boat "iLniLef haiiKOi or oidmiry
circill.tion. I lie cri.i.coitninly Nfu.midii.
to u fat. te.t of tiro oliii.iuy of tho exon moot Ii:
protect mg ouriiapie through tho iii.iriiiii.,, ol.
tty ol our llarika. n. tho proc.-., of axohtittgihg
their note, for good merliug bill. i. to then, i.ift
Itil0rlli.lt,ibly u ineiuino, not only ofo.«eot,.il
attleljr, but of .o.iml policy. Wo ore very fa,
fra.o,.tying, tint .a algrml it oalmnity n. Ill,tin.
tor, opt.uu of ptiyiuniti. in coin by onr Itunk, i,
toboreg ired with any othor roofing. Ilwu thow
ot ['toloond rrgiet; but wo appro..end that ,|,j.
sti.puiwion ho* re.it tod from n in iiijfo.t q,„[
nttovoiditblo nocn,,iiy. The truth i. the lam ro.
iimipiion wu. ptoiuamro. On. country bod not
recovered from tho prentrahun of Id.lr. j,„l mo
prcjent cri.i. ha. boon precipititud upon ,1. u,
the .hurt Imrru.t of tho lul miiuuiu in Groat
llritiiui. Olid aou.onuiiui ri.u m ilm rme ufintoi.
c.t try III. Hank or Hugltind wtiich rendered A.
uiorican .oellrilio. nileily unavuiluldo-doorei
ciaiod ■ lies value ortho Cotton crop or la.t y on r
—and ontoilod upon our -hippo,, the noeewiiy
ol meeting enormous reelaui-nions.
The enquiry therofarn nri.o., whetl.or we
Cannot me onr groat .toplo, a. tlm mean, of
rSOWwMig our Hank., of onuliling t|m, n l0
ropleuUh ilioir vim It. with tho procion. motoli
and thereby fin- ify thnnuelra. for reauinpiion
wllll.l limy .hall subserve ills Important pnrpu'O
of prnleeiing the irriiat Conan -trowing inteie.t
of tlm country. Wo think we oau.
Wo lotve not at the South the mint-, of Mexi
co or reru. but wo liavo growing on the .ut:
face of our ferule plain, a staple of equal value,
.• atl infinitely a less cost of prdducimn, end with
• out any oxpnu.ire proce., of complicated ob
cheoiy. ofoa.yeoiivertibihiy into tlm procion.
inotals. Shall we in the pro •••— oftbi. oxctiottge
allow other, to r np the bomifii. ofjtlitx oeii
eer-ioii; at n moinen! loo when onr Ifaiik. re. lias ran tn maturity,
quire a reflux of bullion into their cofferx or ' • •
iUeqitiv,t|ont.iii foreign exchaugo, iu older that
tiii. duty: and ot'iti - undonbiod re.neotebility of
tho Ii iii-o* with whom hu coMlfried.
Thirdly. That in the City of Now York there
should in* hii Agmicy esieb ivlied for each donth
• rn oliippiug port, to bn iinpointed hy tim Com-
tnittec*. and R inks, of -aid Fori/whose duty it
should tm io to ( s-icu Cottou ;»■* m \y Us slnpued
to New York: and such exchange as may go to
lhai place for neg.-tiaiiuu
Fumthly. Tuai a Delegate from each of tho
C-'iniiiMtce* of the several Cotton Murkefs.meel
on-tii* l«t day of Aitgusi, ol each' Voar, in iIih
City of New York, to confer with ilm Nvw York
Agencies, and to doviiw such im-aatnes as in.iy
mure i-lftfctually pruiioto Ihe onjccty of mis
Convention.
Tuis h the sum and substniKo of the plan
which we pr.ipose for tltH ptntectinn of onr
g-eat staple, and the re*M»citatioii ofunr currun
ey. Ill IIS details there i« neither coinplicntion
nor mystery. Its object is to bnrrm* ihe money
on onr staple at home, and not ubriMil. and thus
to pl'ice it beyond the teach of nacnlico. when.
ev*r the Rank of Engla-id ro iy either, from wise
councils, or nil unfoun led panic.. rAi*ethe rate
ofintorost. NVo dtsetaim ffmauipid ch irgo of
hostility to the nt inulautiiring iutered of Eng
land for the manifest reason, they constitute our
best customer.
YVe must' moreover, be allowed to enter our
protest iigainsi tho unfounded allegation, that
w« da'iio vo fix. by au absolute edict, die price
mercy of ihe • jp j» np ■' ■ ' cn .
ti.oly circumstanti.il. lie we*' sentoncedr©^.
instructed by Ihe meeting, a
ritten answer to the application.
Last evening,nl 7 o'clock, agreeably to nd.
jourmneNt,a nuinnrnus meeting or marchants
and others nsmmbled at thu City Hotel to hear
the report of the CoiitmittKe, und iu lake uiduf
thnrmm ns might he deemed expedient.
Mr. Tlimnus Detttiv was appointed Pieiident
E P. YVoodiiilf* lat Vice President, and John
L. Loycd.2d Vice Piesidnitl, and Jno Autory
nnd F. S. L'i'hrop,8ecrelAriea. After wuich,
t iu Alenti-nr was called tn order hy the chair.
Thu Chairman of-the Cmnminee appoidivd
mi Wednesday evetting tho 23d, rvapectfuUy
eport—
•That at an early hour thi* morning, they call
• I mi tho different Hanks and presed the i (Bcii.1 m m
action of said meeting, with the request that they p pJ'T'
would Ikvnrus with their answers in writing in t-wric,
lithe form to report to the meeting this ovum
iua.'
‘. Ilo then read th* following lattcra from tl;«
different Hunks:
[Tho grant length of the letters prevents our
^serting'them this morning.]
The Chairman said the Rank of Commerce
ha* not diminished their discounts to nny entr.
stderahla extent during the last thirty
days, and are disposed to do nil that
they ran. consistent with the safety of
Ranking Institution*— nnd paittcitlirly their
own—to relieve the piesent unprecedented
pressure of thu money maket.
After reading the letters, it was on motion
Res*l&H. Thnt. the thanks of this mooting bo
given to the Committee, and that their report
he accepted and piiklithed*
On mot Inn of Lewis Tappan,
Reso’ttH. Tint a committee be appointed to
make an immediate request tu the Ranks that
they will take meniiire* to hold a Convention
of nil thn Ranking instim lotisof thn eity in the
courseofio monow with a view to increasing
their discmiw*. and affording such other relief
n« the exigencies of tlie crisifl requires.
Which resolution being unanimously adopt'
ed,
Messrs Thomas Denny Messrs. Jonas Amory
Win P. Miller IlobitlJnff.ay
O Thompson F. & Luhrop
Peter II. Schenck A. G. Stout
G. P. Duo*way Charles Warded
were anpointed acomiuiueeto carry the same
into cflVct.
It w-14 then, on motion.
•*-//'« /»Tl at hi* Committee topo t o t fat r
day evening..at 7 o’clock.
After some rematks by Ihe Chairman, Mr.
Denny, it was
licjolrett, That in the opinion oftbi* meeting.
•here is no nlteinative— if the Rank* do not ef
lindassistance, dime mustheuii almost univer
sal Hankriititcy. •
The (peeting then* adjourned lo Saturday
evening, Ocr.'Jfith. nt7 n clock*
TIIUMAS DENNY, President.
F. S. LxTHK ir, ? Secretaries. *
Jones A soar, (
From the St. Augustine Herald, *5th tnst.
FHOJI THE SOUTH.
The YVtn. Gastou arrived on Saturday from
Key Riscnyue aiit! Posts South, CoL Harney a
C -•.ivil.i,#,.. M'i... r'nlntliil it... ...» dAvt... . n ......
Ii-
wilnmn a con.i.li.i.,|,| a oxl,niL.'t. ***••«.
nlmnt thu iinifurm iota of*(| or. nu -ku
l.lli« pt«v«llliig prir, l(1 ,[^ »h[^
notice.
Th. Po». nf the Dnpii.t Clm.cl, ,
iisli, will he offered for sale 6
IJ th tiny of Nuvcnl'rr.JSlia, ,o
itir.i
a,
o'clock,,1*. M. Txrnt.
Iffs:.' "• obtain >3
•PMifiM,
will Jo well tn n m ii,/,’,,"' “ t " ,m r "i
Uy order pf tho tVwliold.,,.
0*180 ? (V.W.WA8I,. Tnn,,,\
PILOTS OF THE POUT dFsvvIiJrr
Tlio following It,| oriMota fa '
order oftlio Hoard, forth, inforn,,^
concortted. «•>
' v » ii bullocii.
fiec’ry. Cnm'n. Piko.L
branch 1-iLors. *■
Elij dt Uronghton, Jol,,, w
L'.ke Cliri.tio, JwnpMbkn
J-'-- ItotibiiM,’
Stephen S. Ti rain
Willinm \Vhi le ,
Willi .mThon, s .
dolm Stev.iinm '
(«l drni.i L '
io d<,
Qrecti Flo,(wood.
dolm II. Unite,
J une. Kin;,
J.iltri Fleetwood/.
CERTIFICATE PILOTS
Janie. L. .MiilH, f or pj
John G. Sexton, d„
Cliarle, R. .McKolixio, do
Frederick llooiiojion, do 14 j.
Fratteid IVil.utt, do 12 Jo
John Mnrthaii, ,|„ |o do
Alinorletia Cr«i;, d„ |j , 0
Willie in Joliet, j 0 , a ^
Jomex 8pence, do u do
Manuel Jeteplt, do 9 do
John Mxkin, do 9 do
ocl no—r.
DIED.
Ill title ciiy. on the 24th )n.t. aO.rapi
■d illnirt Gxorok llr.vov Mexroxc.ima^
vonr of lu, ngo, of Nona yj
Tor tho Inal vein u re.ldent ofihi. pi.c, 1
lU'Too rUJitnn of die North C.iolaU
»^teque.ledjog|^,odMA,,,,
tt~r 1 lie frlotidx end iicqoiiiiiiiiee^^^M
■nd Mr.. Joseph Gcorgo, and Noiilj. n'J
pectfully invited to nttend the fno.iil 0 | ,
ymtnge.t dnngiitnr Al iriax., fnnii theirri
corner of York and Puce .treetr, itS.'d
Thi* Afioniann,
l-AHdENGKUS
Ter .hip Corriinemhi, fro.n Dneton—Ur B
g.m nnd Indy. MrWyer nud lady, MrC
min* nnd Indy, Meura Fell. Etion, Cni
Stendnian, Coin, Crone, l.mcnln.
Per alennibonl Iviuhne. from DlukCni
Mc.xr, Leid., Sadler, Uuo n.v, 8url.ll, t
■ nd 8 deck.
pri«minatiiin tho State Ponilantii.y for nndTp3|fiM*r. The Colonel, we ure .orry to wiy,
do,in* the tenn of hi.
LATE FHOJI NEW.IORK.
RESULT Of THE MEETING Of MER
CHANTS.
DEATH OF GEN. JACKSON.
The .team pneket Ntpiune, Copt. Pxn.vavxn.
arrived al Chniteaton on TueMlay lul, in CO
hoar* from New York, bringing the paper, of
Hint city to Saturday mar,ring lut, tuclu.ive.
Wu hnve copied io>low.(.ey. the Cliarle.lnn
Gearin' ufyeaterday) ae full a report of the pro'
ceedii.g. of the Merchant, of New York, n. onr
lunite will allow, knowing Ihe doup inior.-t
which it excite, in oar inorcaniitecoininiiiiily.
Itwdlb'j moo that the mooting adjourned to
meet again on Saturday availing. The final „•
anil ol their proceeding, will be aoxioo.ly look,
e.l far.
A Cdrre.pnndont, under dnte ofll.A.M,
2iili mil., ,jyr:
•Wo hove nothing of iinp.ntance thia morn'
iug. it iMil.g Into eiimixh to a,on,tam him
.lior.ka are to day Tharu wax a mentiog iiflho
Oflicennfthe ditforent ll.uika in thi. city lo.i
ovo,ting, but widinilt nlloriog their preriuo.ly
avowed re-olotion of ..i.lainin* apecle p lymaut,
wliir-h tbiiM dependent on die Dank, (or money
do not at all like, and fen, th* roault mild inoyf
lahly be tain There In. been rateral auq.cn
non., nod ...am aioppoge*. and many rnl.ro. x
pecteiblnily. Ail ibuu^vhu are eound warn to
agree on one paint, that in, to continue paviihr
•peeie.’ * -
Tin Courier end Enquirer of Saturday, con
tain, the fufitmin* paragraph, enpiod from the
I’hiladelphla (jaxitte or Friday afternoon, on
no.incing the deceam ef the venerable Ex Pr,'
■idem of the United stale., Gen. ANDREW
JACKSON
•Tiie melancholy intelligence reached tho city
w-i iin'im wih. »»Y an >uiuimq cuioi, me puce *i,: ■ ^ . _ . ■»
of Coiton YV« mm hi no object so absurd and | " n o r,, ing, lit latter* from Lousiville, of tho
oniiiGiimblo. % \\o know Hint tho graat law of j ““conse of Ex President Jackson Tim Inform
«U|,pty ,i--l d. tn .nd tnoei, jfio; oil, regolam I aiion wneietiliiaxiily lo * ro.nocixble tnarc.oili’o
price. Hut it i» ii Ingi itniiia obj ct of trade, by - ’
wis-t provisions. 1(1(1141(1 ngiiust gliue iu ma
in irkut. eml iiufouttdHff pr::;cs ofou (lie ionhIi
of unworthy and prnfiignte combumtiutis. Wo
have r-po itu-lly seen iIih most false oud uu
bliiffiiiig st u^m-iitcof tiie pmlj.ibl** amoruil of
tho Cotton ciop of ihe United Slate*, fur tho pur*
pn«e o'. dnp>e*4ing its value. Enstyuiir it was
N4.4ertod that tho prmJuciin-i would b» 2 000 000
bins, hi the face of a product of l.'.DOOil); hihI.
iu iIih face »fa drmixhr of untxninplod mtorisi-
tv thusoiison, it is iiffi-m-rd with equal truth,
tluit that of lho nrodout yonr would m.icli 2 fiOO.i
000 bigs, which, hi no event can r-xceed an
avnrago one. No ariicla of axrimiUure nnd
commerce in the whole civilized world is expos
ed to -itch Hccumulntinn of dmtgers, a* our great
siajrlo. Even th it p«*'ih*ut drug iff oriemiiil
luxury} the cxnuKmn of which has recently J 1 * 5 »«»g }» n * ^«r*» noiquixiing
nonvuleeil a mighty Empire to its centre, ace on which »* about ihe fair
les* mi object of hostile coinbinmiou smopg (hone
at least, who piirRha-io it,‘although it dispenses
madne** a*id death, than a staple which gives
to a man hi* most healthful raiment; and which
rival* the fl cco of the lami in its softness, and
the miruculmia reaults of the imhuttiy of tlm
silk worm in the fineness and beauty of its fibre.
We desire no monopoly. If the agents of
foreign houses aro willing to giva a higher rale
bftulvittico limn Ihe Ranks, lat them luko wiili
the Cotton, the risk of such advoninroi. -All
that wo wish is, to place a portion at least nf the
Cotton crop beyond tlm roach
under the death warrant nf
place at least a portion .
blighting influence of those
house in Church alley, from it partner in that
city, and comes in -itch a direct modo and form
us to leavo no rcusouablo doubt of iu autlmnti
city.
‘The papers front the West and South will
probably contain atl ihe particulars of this eur
iuout death, iu ilia course of a day's mail or two
Statement* unfavorable to tlm Imalili of tlm G, „*
eraEtuvoboun prevalent for several wo rks.*
The scarcity of inonoy still prevails to un * un,
precedenled extent, and has now prevailed so
long, that it seems irksome to repeat the cumin,
uance of its existence. Foreign Exchangee, in
consoqiiHnctf of tho supply orbills being liiir
lh« pressure for mumry so grout, have fallen —
St4! (mg hills were tmgmnming at fmn I0H*
IUd|. which is about the fair qitoiaiion*. bin
soiiiodruvvn by a Rank in Now Orleans are re
ported to have been sold much below thia r«u.
Bills on Paris wore sold at Of. 80. Guifcff;
Slocks hnve again rather recedod, Amur!
can gold fresh from thu mint, wart olftnijd 4
p-ir com prom,, hut no biiYersiippearini. h
placed on depo-ite in the Ranks. *“ Si
Notes offering at one per cent diecmim/whiS?.
,notuud f»i>m aotnu iiibtiiutioim in VVml
The Ranke, we understand, will meat
TNritiuri this afternoon, but lh« result nf th*.iS 11 *
o. I,nance, pracnc.ble compatible with their o(v' i^tui,^
-iy, they wiii hove it, to ‘ssy si™;™
gaimt Ihoui to llio knile. The InilimiThiln i
Col. Homey their beat Inoiid—they will now lit
iu him their eevereet enemy.
Ilelbro going to Koy iV’est, (which we men
tioned in »late paper,) the Colonel toldtlio lit-
diam that if they wulied for [leuco Utey mn.l
camp near tlm fort, where they could be aeon,
and that tire oliicer. might become acquainted
with them, so ax to distinguish parties disposed
to hu friendly, from other, who were coming in
and out wish no definite object. To Ihe propri
ety of tin., they luwoutcd, hut on hix return lie
lomnl they had all disappeared, nnd with them
dixappeared all the cotuequeuciix of u oummc'r’x
taloing. This ereuntomnee wee the clo.ingoceuo
of Gen. Macomb’, nlcummt three omitted tltu
‘•Cranty treaty, or the Gomboogeled .obiter." Tito
tragedy of llio war-dance massacre, proved neur-
ly a tailiue.
George, the hderpreter, (Uiese negroes have a
singular knack in escaping Iroin tnassaeresteayx
•hat mi file day previous lo the dunce, Chitto
Tuxteliuggee came several times to Fort haiul-
erd.de, in a c iuoe, to urge Lieut. Tompkins to
go op to tiro old pickets (nhout two tildes) to see
a hall-play hy Die women. On file day of the in
tended datice, invitation* were most numerous,
overlooking rank, parly und politics, the whole
command woe invited. George and two eoldiete
.done accepted, taking in their canoe some whis
key 111 a pall. On reaching tho landing, George
was surprised at seeing no lights, uml hut a sing.*
hro, lo which they directed him. Uirecily lie hem d
the sit ip of it ride, and saw one aimed at itnn—
ho was too much frightened to speak, hut jerktd
at one of tiie soldiers’ pantaloons to draw him
away. Sam Jones’ son wus aiming a rifiethro"
a break m the old pickels, where there were n
muul.er of others pointed, and ho saw many hist
raised above fiitt pilhucuoes; as ho tnnied to
plunge into fito hver, two shots were tired and
directly a volley followed—the soldier received
one hall through hts hotly and is since dead, Tho
bring continued and halls falling imcouiforluhly
near, George plunged und came np under file IV"'”’ ‘ iv”I".eIt!Lia
bank, where lie saw the Indian movement*, ! «*«» •«*-q-»? 0l '°
hoard all they wild. They were painted in grand’ brig Cs.pun, 8*1..?.*"°“^
style, nnd evidently supposed uiut u good part of
Uie command was at Uie landing when the firin''
commenced, liut laid somehow eacaned. At iirst
they exulted loudly at Ihe supposedxuccex of the
[iter, but when tliey loittul there were no deud
.Sfiles, thcireoy wa- turned into rage. The nmla-
ble Lhitto instenuggee, acting as commander-
m-chiel, reproached his warriors as being no hot-
ter tiuul so many old .women, lu allowing 0 „o
white man to escape. 6
This Master L'hitto lias certainly been miito
notorious, from the day that he wi, carried on
hoard tue steamer liere, drunk—stripped of Ilia
d griity—mid elqlhos, to file ulteiunicd 1 massaero
" •!•* people with whom lie has'been or fim
cnv'toxxr. rtn mt aeiar.n
Arrived yex.orduy—I7(i !i:f e.fiotlun 111
beriy aV Jones. N A.llardr-e, Adams A I
rniiehs. YY r «shbiirii, l^wi* tV Co.E Ilea
C IliHtriffge, D Fonce & San, L f
LmM, Tuppsr \V 8|*t«rs.
stilt* Ni;1V8*
1*0ItT or HA V ANtYAig
” ~MUUVED SINCE OUR LMT^j
Ship (Virpinmidu, Fierce. Hoahn, 74l
Wight W H Sitiw,. K W>lly.WxdtM*3
11 At Co. f W lleioeniauti. Padelfirrd.Ti
Co. O Johnson & Co. R |lnb*rslMaifr&
RAH Wood Cohen iV Fosdick, IV lf*-_
Huldwiti, F R Swam, Aldrich. fJa*«Mll
C llnriiiiigo. F \Villb«rf«r. S Pfiilhriekti
H 8 Cook. J Sf J \V Rfimffiari. IIVSiam
Cohan, Miller A Co. E Reed. GII Mi/,J|
Pyimhon, YV YVoodbridxe, J Cmn'mini.
Stoainhimt Ivanhoo, Uniloy, lilackCuJ
N A lloideo.
CLEARED
S.-h-Lti nruco, Robbins, Baliimort-FSi
A Co.
CHARLESTON, Oet.30.-Ar*ifril
Clionvur. Now York 4 (Java; IlAlko.n
do. sailed 24ffi iin-i; schr /nines Potw.l
Nnssnit. NF. fids; st-iiim nucktU
trim. Simpson, barasnnh vis BeeifiSt'jJ
Chaco, do, via Rnaufort and Eduto; 1
ton. AJtirrtiiull. YVilniiii(toii.ND.
Cidschr Annitdo Ophelia,Tnylor.Nw
OALTfMORE. Oci. 2fi.-Ar#lu>fr
Nickorsmi. 10 ds fin N Orleaiw; Urtm
Cminrinn, YVossal*. Gffdsfni Brerwa.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. *26—A» ^
schr Aloxanffqr, Acqnet. fill St 1/onnry*- |
Cld ship Mniitcxiiiui.ClirisliaMoaJWr
brr* Fai'iflc. Lmmir. Ilordwinx.
NKYV-VO UK Oct. 85—Ar ship HA
Ellis, IJnvnnn; Hr schr Jane, R*^-***-
Cld s*iip Neva. Bnnkar, 3Iobila; bfl
Marks. Williams. K«) Wcit* .
HUl ships .Moslem, Now Orleans; <
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