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f/V«» the Mere York Evening Posi.l
ARRIVAL OF THE LIVERPOOL.
This morning, about nine o'clock, the
steamer Liverpool arrived, bringiue*is Lou
don date* of the 20th September, and Liver
pool papers of the 21st, the day of sailing,
both inclusive. The commercial news is of
the highest interest. In the cotton traJc the
prevalent feeling was that cottou would fall
to the price which it bore two years ago,
which feeling connected with the dishonor
ing of the drafts of the United States .11, ink,
and the very uncertain state of the harvest,
had given a gloomy aspect to commercial
affairs generally. »
We present our readers with copies quota
tions from the English prints relating to to
pics of the most importance. . .
The greatest excitement was Caused in
London during the week proceeding the sail
ing of the by an announcement
made in the London prints, of the refusal tn
accept bills to a large amount drawn by the
Bank of the Uoited States by Messrs. Hot
tinguer ic Cos. of Baris ami Havre. This
house, which had hitherto acted as the a
gents of the Bank of the United Slates, had
refused to accept any more drafts from that
establishment, ami hail allowed bills to the
amount of :w j millions and a I naif of francs
to be protested. These bills were sold by
the bank in this city previous to the last
sailing of the Liverpool, and were subse
quently negotiated in Loudon by various
bankers and merchants, into whose hands
they had come iu the regular' course of
business. The following comments from
the most prominent of the. London journals,
show in what light this transaction is viewed
bv different parties in England. The'Leu*
don Glob* s.iys:—
“A* first it was imagined than’ni* proceed
ing w.iulil destroy the credit of'ihe Batik of
the United Stales, an I lea Jr-to other urn.
pleasetit consequences; but upon inquiry
it was ascertained that many of the bills
had been accepted by third pSrties ftnr hon
or of the endorsers, aod that the remainder
would probable be taken up by Messrs.
Rothschild ACif for honor offhc United
States Bar.k. This arrangement would
leave the affair in a satisfactory state, mere
ly changing th» agency from one house to
another. Wc shall hear further on this
subject next Wednesday. There were
Home bills mi liainbtirge and Amsterdam,
ijbld at the same time; drawn by the United
Bank, which there rs tio reason to
ifctflieve will be dishonored.”
We have brought together all the infor
fe&tion which ha* t atispired concerning
tUo refusal of a banking house at Paris anil
-at’ Havre, to answer the drafts of the United
Sff.tes Bank. According to current reports,
the. credit and stability of that Bank had ah
re::(3y become doubtful, s»r«il measures of all
nature have already been had*
recourse to, both in London'and Amstci'-
daia, to support it. A serious blow to bs
credit will produce very important ■effect*
•n'\l»e United States, where it is the princi
pal Hank and the m tin stay of a consider
aSilr num’ier of subordinate (tanks. Nor
wiJi England escape the reverberation of'
ahock. A commefc al disorganization
United States would prevent reinit
ta*c«■* of all kinds tn Europe, ami commer-,
cial credit here, which i* hut in a very
muLad state, may retd Under the blow.—
We li ive no wish to paint tilings blacker
t«J» they are. but wc have let us own a
gefot mistrust of nnr »y«trm, which seems
tnWsfcl be lotmded ou false, or at least little
lliwlcr-rood principles, and. like rtvany oilier:
persons, we are i,*p rehensive dial ii must at
•owir.time o-oilier terminate in an immense,
crash-— Timet.
Considerable sensation has been created
in the city this morning, especially among
persons interested iu ffr connected with
American matter*, bv the iutelligeivce fro ill,
Paris of the refusal of Messrs. Hottiric.orf
* (Jo. to accept a large amount of Hills
drawn on ihent by the Bank of the Unjte.d
States. Wc find that this mi xpected in
telligence is perfectly correct,, and that the
q jaitit* 'if paper refused amounts to nearly
7.000.00” francs. Beyond the mere fact,
however, we know nothing; jnd therefore
H hall refrain from entering into any com
ment until we are in possession of the causes
which have led to this strange occurrence,
It is necessary tn stale,,however, that the
transaction in question, was wholly apart
from the, London agency of the United
States B mil, the eeutleuicn attached to
which are iu a* much ignorance as anybody
else as to the origin of this affair. Mr.
Jaudon. the agent here, set off for Paris on
Friday last, as soon as lie received intelli
gence of what had occurred; and wejie-
IHve it will be found Ire i* g?«e quit? pre
pared to liquidate the bills in question, and
tn remove the line isiuess which must ne
cessarily exist in the French capitol.
It is also important to slate, lest unneces
sary alarm should continue here, that the
amount of gold receiycit by Mr. Jaudon
from tire United States by ’he two last
packets, is »f itself uearly sufficient to can
cel the trills refused acceptance by Messrs.
Hottingiter We shall of course not fail, to
furnish ail the particulars of this transac
tion with as little delay a* jiossible. We a
vail ourselves of this opportunity to men
tion, tint wc-arc authorized by tuc agency
of the United States Bank to give a most
unqualified contradiction to the assertion ot
the Titties, that assistance had been render
ed to Mr Jaudon. ei*her direc»lv or indirect
ly. by the Bank ol England, and that there
has not been any transaction between the
two establishments, further than, the sale by
the former to the latter of the gold just ar
rived from New York.— Mom. Chnordrlc. .
Lo-*do!», Friday, Sept. 20- -It was gener
ally believed in the city ywipttUy,-.that, the
house of RothJchild,;-Mi-3 > «ri*»'. W-iil inter
fere to cov*r the draft* of the United States
Bank on Messt*. Hott.inguer A. Cos. The
current version* of the- transaction .oitjst
accredited, for their .tewwl uflyeL-is,
that of the whole amount .of .these drafts,,
which is 6,200,000 francs, or about: £48.0001,
the amount of 90,000*.’ had been accepted
for honor of third parties, and that the re
maining amount of 297,000?, had been, 0r
would bv, accept'd by Messrs. Jtotlisrfii|,i f
nf course under security given. Nothing
is 33 yo’ however, certainly known on t ] ie
subject.
From the Alexandria Gazette.
The spirit of, indomitable mu retire, in a
political party, is one of the surest si<?n* of
the excellence of i*s manciples, and the
patriotism of those who form it* hodv. Dis
aster and defeat will happen sometimes to
the t.r-t cause, but the cause itself is not
iniure-l, ultimately, bv reverses.—
When know-that they contend for the
best inieresi* of the country—for a .virtuous
and honest administration of its affairs—for
purity iu aft the Depaitmenis of *he Gov
ernment-- for a reform of all nhi.nes, am) the
elevation of the must deserving, thev rnay
be defeated, tun t’*ey cannot.be pro»tn*ed.
Even those who triuiHph over them ipnst
Vhepcct tlrem. Let no one, then, whatever
may Ins hut political |«rtiplities, if he knows
himself to bo honest, and believes himself to
be right, ever quail under a temporary de
feat. “Heidi up.”
THE MIRROR
• nisaisfiftjfifrßnia ail,
Aiiliirda)', Oct. 26, I Kill*.
-'For Prewiden I.
.... GEORGE M. TROUP.
THE ELECTION.
Below, we publish the entire returns of
the election lor Governor. We have not
calculated the exact result, it will be found,
however, tiiat McDonald's majority will be,
about 1700.
The vote for Ratification and No Ratifi
cation, iu 86 counties heard from stands as.
follows:
For No Ratification, 33.822
For Ratification, 16,062
Majority for No Ratification, 15,760
FOR .GOYERNuR, RATIFICATION
• AND NO RATIFICATION.
Counties. Dough McD. Rat. No. Rat
Appling." u* 46
Butt*. 18!) ■ 393 61 399 ,
Bibb, ’ 496 ” . 710 412 604
Baldwin, 278 329
Burke, 5d5 114' 279 356
Bryan, 99 7
Bulloch, 7 312 33 248
Clark, 593 372 478 752
Cherokee, 326 480
Columbia, 122 inaj. • • ,
Crawford, 555 479 34 655 }
Chatham, 260 330 415 138
Carroll, " 200 526
Cass. /■•»' 491 706 •’
Chattooga,’ 168 • 228 r •
Coweta,'' m 169’
Camden. tn 80 103 <99
Campbell. ' tit 315- • • *'»
“Cobb." 332 644 160 451
UeKalb, 466 669 4
Dade. *' m 115 38 , 90’
Decat uri. in 30 176 . 307
Db’oly, 137 30P
Klling ham, 143 66 22 174
Early,- 165 .360’
Effingham, 143 • 66
Albert.; . 905- 1 79
Kmnfiuel, 114 ' 152
, Pnyr.te, * . m 188
.Forsyth. 298 417 94 472
Floyd!- 188 332
Franklin, 300 632' 800 133
Glynn, 131 33 32 116
, G wituict-k, 608 Cl 9
'Green, 786 ' 71 < "
'Gihner, tii 194 -
[HancWMt,- " 376 301 294’ 203
Harris. 775 459
. Heard. ’ 264 389
Habersham, 384 594 650 116' .
Hall 470 506 596 230'
Heard, 264 389
Henty. , 649 835
Hoiistun, 449 655,
Irwin, _ 11 257
Jeffcrkhtl, ’ 456 108 • ,
Jffspei*, *"" 440 507 443 422
Jackson, 503 511 677 294
Jones, 4*47 503 .360 465
Lumpkin-, 249 651 48 743
LaurenS; 390 5
Liberty. 139 87
Lowndes, .349 224
Lincoln, lit 49
Lee. 293 215 68 343.'
Mclntosh 119 128 . 83 74
Montgomery. 242 10 37 148
Macon, 3*3 3>7
Marion, 332 .224
Meriwether, (571 . 76§
Mfenroc, 670 802
Murray, 87 542
Madison, - 279 30*9 66 488
Morgan, 46% 522
Muscogee. 861 850 1)1 900 -
Newton, 850 497
Oglethorpe, 497 107 185 341
Putnam, 5"19 '243
Paulding, m : 16 -
Pike, .349 492
Pulaski, '• m 151 (
Randolph, 490 508
Richmond, 449 372 655 103
(-abiin. , 11 294
Sptnt.ec!. J 12 .110 299.
'Stcwait, . 751 793 83 903
Scriven, 201 134
Tati rial I, 276 68
Telfair,.. . 194 139
Thomas, .312 . 203.
Twiggs, 327 461
Talbot.'' 787 855
Troup. 942 646 193 1162. .
Taliaferro, 414 ,33 21. .358
Upsoti, ' . 544 ' 393. , .
Union. ‘lB 418
VValkfr. 237 471 174 ' 396
Wayne. in 83 7 117
W r ar*. " tn 181 .
Warren.’ 4,29 .327 130. 566
Walton, 442 62? ..36.1, 461.
Washington, 583 514 1?3 883..
Wilke*. 410 3ss 113 470
Wflkibson, 391
MEMBERS TO THE
r'-.xi ; LEGISLATURE.
Baker. lloliue3 ; - Collier.
Bryan.' Smith; Linder.
Bullock. Cone; D'.iniark.
Baldwin. Williams; Bcrchcr, Kenan.
Bibb. Tiacy; Campbell, Bennett, • Chap
pdl.
Burke, Lawson, Evans, Mulkcy, Berrien.
But’s. McDaniel; Darden, Berrien. .* • ■
Columbia. Robertson; Burt, Scot,* Darden
Coweta. Smith; Grier, C-dhouu Jester.
Cass. Baker; Mayes, Woolley. y
Canoll. Springerj Cobb. Epsy.
Cobb, (loess; Anderson, Mayes.
Cherokee. Camdeu; Ford, Hunter.
Chattooga. Cainineron; EJlis.
Clarke. Finceht; Moore, Stroud, Richard
son'. •■■■*•* - *
Cnwfonl B adford; Hancock, Huntgr.
Chatham, Gctrdou; Milieu, Arnold, Ward
Stone. .
4
Dade, Tatum; Tanner. '
Decatur. O'Heat; Chestcn, ArP’U,
Dooly. Graham ; Cobb, Fqrqalj-
DeKalir. Wilson; Murphny, Palmer, Col
lier.
Elbert. Chrutian ; Craft, Jones, Warren.
Emauuel. McGdr; Suftiuer.' *.
EBiugbam. Morgan; Heilman.
Early. Scarborough; Wilsou. Frierson. *
I rantlitf. Morris: Knox, Camp, Neal.
Forsyth. Foster; Green, Irwin.
Fayette. Whitaker; Robinson, Ware.
Floyd. Waters; Shropshire, Liddell.
G.reeng. Porter; Xritsom. King, Daniel.
Gwinnett. Loveless; Hamilton Slell, B;.
ker. , ,
Glynn. Scarlett; Dart. ,
Gilmer. EUidgton. (contested); Jones.
Hall. Dunnagau; Roberts, Hecoet, Bar-’
dage. , t
Hancock, Brown ; Butts', Gonder. Hudt/m.
Habersham. Stanfoid 1 ; Sa.Tord, Cleveland
Barclay.
Harris, hevnon ; Carter. Pratt, lValley.
Hairston. Kelly ; Rudd, Dennard, Syke*.
Henry. Johnson; Malone. Coker, Hand.
Heard. Awtrey; -.Ghent. Johnson.
Irwin. Shine; McDuffie.
Jefferson. Smith ; Berrien, Boyd.
Jasper. Jordan; Waters, \t yait, Robinson,
Jones. Gordon ; Day, Gray, McLoud.
Jackson. Mays; Chandler, .McMullen,
Delap‘rricre. ■ „
Lee. Jones; Ingram, ,
Lumpkin. Crane; Chastain. Gat'ell.
Lincoln. Henley; Winn, Hag erman. [
Liberty. IVallhour ; Spenget, Cas.iels.
Lowndes. Knight ; Sherman, Graham.
Lauren*. IVxighi; Robinson, Ashley.
Meriwether. Alexander; Me Math, Phillpi
Bailey. .
Montgomery. Creech; McArthur.
Murray, Bates; C.irsony HolComb.
Madison. Polk; Bui oeli, Pitrman.
Macou. Bryant; - IVhigkam, Green.:.
Marion. Bivins; Minter, Wallace
Morgan. Porter; Reese, Peeples, Marlin.
Madison. Polk; Pittman, Bullock.
• Mclntosh. Hopkins; Leji's, O'Seal.
Muscogee. Lewis; ' Watson, McDougald,
'• Livingston, Guerry.
,Monroe. Phiilips;. O'Seal. Parker, Larey,
i Donu. “ •
Newton.- Williamson; Harris, Reynolds,
, Loyall. ,
'Oglethorpe'. Billups; Thomas, Hubbard,
Willingham. “ ,r
Fulham. 1 Branham; ifchitftcld, Turner,
Lynch.
iPnkrski. Bostwiek ; Whitfield, Co'llier.
Paulding. Paylie; Ledhetteri
Pike'. Pryor;-Neal, Me Dowell:
T-i-lfair: Pxytr'; MbKinncn; '
Thor as. Heeth; Revill, Sexeotfli
Tattnall. Collins; Mann, * f>.
Upson. ■ Holloa ay; Goode, MeadouS; Wal
ker. -
■ Randolph. A'Tie; Harriscm, Smith. ■
Richmond.' Miller; Jenkins; Crauford,
, Glascock'. "
jScrivcti. Green ; Prcxecrtt,'Perry
.Stewart. Bryan ; West.' Stall a’irr, Siell.
SMntter. Tomlinson; Ale(lotefrirf. 4 ,-Pickett.
Talbot. Drarfc; Divtm. Rilby, Burks.
Troup. Jenkins';. Darden', Taylor, Hbn *
• don, Hall. '■ * ’
Taliaferro. Harris Stcphmr, Launmce.
Twiggs Smith; Tarver, Dkiiief.--'
Walker. Huff; Dikon, Smith: • ‘ -
Wayne. R.inlerson; O'Bryan.
Ware. Maddox; Hilliafrl.
j Walton.- Echols; Stroud, Bryant. Haral
son.
Wilkes, Anderson; Toombs, Wingfield,
KilgOre.
Warren. fl&nrxsycDardcn, fFe/rAer,Bl«tft«'
Wilkinson. Beall; Rivers, King.
Washington'. IPaithen; Long, Flournoy,
Bethea. ..
First named is the Senator ; those in ital
ics are S. R. the otherk ave V. B. men.
For (life Mirror.'’ * •
Messrs Editors: 4 v.
.An examination o( the causes wbich led
to the late defeat ot the State Rights party
.ia.GcotKj 9 ’ a result, so astonishing-to-the
friends of good order in other States, would
tin doubt be read with pleasure by your dis
tant strbscribeis, aw is vvtiuh* cnaole -fhftiri'to
determine, with tmire correctness, (he pre
«etit politiea! 1 postfion of your S ate. The
Blue-Light party are. extilfitrg loudly, over
the election of cDouald, and l row profess
to look upon'Georgia as one of-the' strong
holiis of Federalism. Was'the issue fairly
made up, aitif the rare fairly riin ; or can
your defeat be attributed to local' causes, vo
erating to the injury of the catV‘
didiite l For the sake of liberty' and bur
free institutions, 1 hope you will be able to
show, that the tool stigma of Toryism and
Blue-Light Federalism does not yet attach
to yn,pc.people. .Say to us, at a distance,
tiiat vour raudidafo. was unpopular, that the
people w ere not acquainted with McDonald's
sentiments; that tiufair v meaii9 ifere resorted
.to at the eli ctioo ; any'thing,' fti ’fact, that
will account for the extraordinary position
which Deorgia. has'.assumed in Tiie poli ie’af
world. 4 ALABAMA.
T!i« lateness of the hour at which the
foregoing communication was received, pre
vents u-s from giving to the important quesy'
tions of our xortesponcent, tha degree of
atteutiou we could desire. For the saiix
faction of ouf “distant frPods,” however,
we answer,.that thoir solicitude need not be
dMiurbeJ-onaccoiHit of any. that Geor
gia lias -sustained her Republican princi
ples, However much her character may have
suffered frofh the result of the late election.
.We believe she is still the same old Nulli
fyiiig Sl-iic shft was, when she stood up to
her own Troup in the old Treaty affair, and
subsequently, spurned with indignation, the
presumptuous mandate'-of'that creature of
|. the Uoveit, thy Supreme
Court, wlieo it aftetu.tui t.o-in'ei acre
hi - criminal jurisdiction. L-< but th#«c
--' "casion reqiiiiv it, and I or- u wf-l- bo found,’-
' as siie- !i<ii always l-een, ready to do battle
hi defence of he sovereignty.
The conjectures of our correspond ut ate
partly .right. Local causes have tllbne ope
rated to defeat us. It was uotihe unpopu
iarity of our candidate ihr. Governor, nor
was it an ignorance of the-political prinetv
pies entertaiued by his adfdi'sory. The
commanding character aiid talents of" Judge
Dougherty, united to his amiable
iu private life, have justly rendered piith- the
pride of iiis fellow-i itizeus. while the pre
diction* of Judge McDonald in favor .of a
goVermoeut, as oviitctd by h>a
acts and speppljes, arcro yr II l>uuwn to the
people. Onr defeat, tlierefore. iqay be »t
--fijbujeJ solely, in the agitation prqdyceJ •"
mong our citisens by tnixiog up with (he
state, a petition to the Legis
lature to abolish* the refiSPnjf atttetrt I apit«s_
-F*J*e repM *en(qt,ions of Judge Dougherty'*
seutin euis, in- relerence (a this Mil other
matter*, circulated by hi*.opponent on the
we of the election, operated powerfully to
his disadvantage, many preferring to vote,
even for a Federalist,, in pf.'ij?r«oce to one
whonythl!/ * opposed in favor of the memo
rial. The syne stratagem was resorted to.
in the election jn the different counties for
members to the Legislature, hence the large
majority of- V fcn Bureti member* returned,
for ihat body. Os one thing we are assnred,
than* large majority peopre of Ueor
uia depiecate ,J 4he prrnci|ties.of our newly
elected Governor, tfs Well ns the leading
measures of Presidency an Bureau admin-:
istraiiau.- • c .> ,v * •
*< ' ••(•V.SIIVit* * ’ ""
New York, October 16, 1839.
Messrs. Gardner if Bull.
Gentlemen—ln my Mast, J promised to
give yon-inform*!k>n of ail the important
events that may chance to ha|)|ien in this
g-eat•**mporium,yluring my brief sojourn.■
If-'t')mve not strietly complied with my |mo
inise thus far. joi will excuse me on
count of the assiduity. I have displayed iii
(Tie transaction-of bmsjness, by widt h I have
not Cnly Ivecii enabled toac.omplisli the pnr
'pjse«*'oi niy viqit |o this place, but hav---
gained i. sufficiency.o.f lime, to “take a trip.”
lip the Hmlsi.u, into the interior ol tne thaie,
and perhaps through a part ol New England,
to Boston, before i-returti,- Although h is
growing Ut« in the season, and the weather
is becoming quiy? cool, I anticipate consid
erable pleasure-front she route proposed,
a* 1 shall be accOinpanted-thronghnut. by E.
A- H. . Esq.-of a'real Georgian,
and one of the best fellows in the world.—
Von shall, if-you Jehonse, have the benefit
of bur mutual observations.
Ngw York is- a grout city, and Broadway
is it>l’ ehief'-pri let; » magnificent street, of
some three or 1 font- mites extent, built tip
with the most superb stcuc'ures, and tilled
tip with shtsps and -stores,, containing the
richest and most showy merchandize of eve
ry description; from the Costly productions
of the luxuriOHS-East,.down-to the. more
.strbsianiial'fabrics of’ onr- own-American
looms. Broodway is the backbone of-the
city, and i*,;wblial,‘ the fulur.liable prome
nade, “exccpr/t says Dapt- Marryatt, “bn
•Suirrdays, vvhsn it iwgtvcn up to the blusks,”
who rum otrt in all* their glory on that--day.
:lt is cniriter* to - o-b«e,tve the heteiogenieus
m-a.sS of hVingdrcnigs- who -move airing this
sreaf thorooqhfarev.oii every-tlay of the
week, Stiudpys not aixcepted- Ifcre you
unay see- every dssei/piioti oi .jrwsous, and
natives of evorv.c4mye,v,“nice young im.ni
with-'goki headed cqqcq, just rctor-ued fCotn
,their travdo {oaienp/.jgenjleunin- of great
distinction* and superb'tnustachios; 'full
ffledged heirs, sportwig their figures and their
cash-V brisk minors piloting for their majori
ty at)d<enrlvdv-.tnislioii ’, and geniuses est he'
first water,, who-exhibit themselves in tbeiv
most’inteHoctuah, jsilfresiing and abstract
cai-ti.-f ex press'pn. . All shapes, hues, con
ditions and all varieties of beau
ty and of ugliue-<<, pf.yvealth-und-oftpoveriy,
!pride that exhibits ittielf a-new chat, anti
.pride th-d peeps thigugh the tortt • dfapery
'of nn-old one—faun the great (olfc'rjffi-no
blernan,.diiwn to thft*poor chrniney- sweep,
—youxii.-iy-see thqtn,-all jp Broadway. The
aristocvatin coach, »qd the, lowly' d-nst-cart,
the bah>ueh« and tby tkheelbarrow,* are con
TtniifK passing «*eh other by, on this grand
liiglnvay- (U- ih*• three jiphdred thousarid'iri
'labitanrs of a nuiiy ;Uid busthog city
Thbre
foriti na rt« rtiber of the Dra
mutts Persona:,' ftg'irmg-'dn this busy sffige.
l allu'ffotd tnorfc tigi.placed sparks ol fashion
appeifated Dir/trf!7s, khot*if and distinguish
'e'dlly ‘‘tiieir whspjsh hppeitrancc, the meas
jiredjieadj and’frcqpeiit ai-piioatipu of-tiie
j opera _■ glass, particufariy- when in the neigh :
- borlioofl of laijics. -
’ Wall street is the gredt scene of money
.operations, which Jrft looked to tyith inani
fe-t'a'lxit*tj'By'Vfie*‘baliidee of the city as
controlling in a'gWJft ; the tnO'>eta
ry affairs of the country,' ffiO pressure, , tBC:
Bankers. Bf6k''er4j mbnby lenders, and job
,-bets.of ett-ry hbld fdrth th this
street, anff,“astbitfsti flie’ natives'' with -tlie'i
exten't afid cliaraerifrbf theiftrausactiuns in
Exciianges ams stocks.
; Pearl and art composed
principally, rtf iifinofitng and wholesale'es
t ddisiimerffs; riiose jOtrienS ve depositories,
wfeqee oif coliutryj Itrercliants are iiccus
sppplies. The n -mes of
a great iiWiyJaniiU '4 that Were brought- into
retitrevn fiy y g wrifingk oi'flic rmfiiortal
Di-blrick f fkh*t,kerl>opkcr, still remam over
tJic ddprs,iti .qf the streets, affording
* .silent* 'argu i.i sent iiy favor es Washlhgton
.li ving.'* piopo'sit?ofiTo Ybitore to the cilyt its'
.original arjp’*Yli'tibu of .Vfanlvuuan. I't>-
jStpyvesaiits v ßßificHai)fs, and Vao TwiHer*
afe .iio tliifibf, strong advocates*-for the 1 '
change, ..liidests, in private circles Yrie pro'’
posal is iriucfi talkdd of," anil generally ap"
.’pfoitfii;' at part of it which rel.-tes,
tatlje citjf. , . * * '
Lw£ofjj;ta.my.ia*t, that I should attend
})ht;ji going V'C'jjL Hariford, Connecticut.
k bj(t iny.(|.yjiari.yi;e p tyotn this place being uii
especiediy.jj.eUyi jt, I difttiot arrive 'here uii
.til just in iun* t'l .fye-'i' the learned opinions
of J uJge. Tuojupson, on tnu aoplication for
aivrjfof Hab*is,Uprpus- The Court, as I
anticipated, refused to entertain jurisdictio.
of the case. Jmhje Thompson lias show it*
hirrtself an'abl'c and impartial officer, fire
frpnVthe tafui otD'aiiaiiciani, with wliic i .s .
many able ineif4uTfliH.Unite-l .'juies are in
PectFif? Y-et U'lfffitlistandiiig, it niects with
sterii •bti^ffsitn*a v fiiiin some of the best .urj.
didst suhstaiftfffPhidmitr the country. Tin
acrffiV:-eil creYff'-fifi life Ahs.litioni.sls is.- stilly
afo' no*' Vti frerfdibit t suit public, y«t tliei
raViks l sf': cnbttta'nfljj Wwling with-new pros
'elytes', ' nniY : tfiV'iirMJiy;o»*arieo in a ttoliucai
poh't of view; Hind using idem an obj' r of
codrisl-ip rti'holi'’paini-s, they an- begiuum,
to meet with'-litore coniiieu mce and evo
uilcouragenicdf. than formerly. Bath .titles
and tones are engaged in tins unholy wt<u
faie, and tire disgrace should bo divided
betweeiifhe although it is sai-l.tlr.it,a
vast majority of th-o Aboluiouists are
np i dst rat iff n men. Mr. Clay's warlike
speech iff ihe'Slnats, may. probably, be ns
signed as'diief of iln; reasons for ihe exis
tenge of this 1 fact. They look upou ilai tin
Yait IJureft’ as mure •friendly to them and
their plank; freui tii»*;ict tiiat most of the
at)|)oi;!tnie.ct-i in olfi-je, made by the Lxecu-
Mye t of
The President too, dies u»t doubt the con
sttffzftiyDulity of qn acf'of C,q 'gross abolish
ing slavery iu the pixtrict oj" Columbia
These.are, nn dnubft’cQiisiJtrefl by titeut. a>
sufficient reasons, why they shoubl prefer
the preseyj Adijlinistxjtinp, so one tflai
would treat them witii Hostility*. But enough
of th**e infernal devils, «lm hayc a^sumeil
the garb of reftgroo and hamanitj; they
are dangerous foes to the existence of our
gpvernineut, and unless cbeckeA in their
Jtvrbsps be ore
mauy year*, create anarcuy and' tiftl* wary
where uow, »l|j.« peace. But, althoueh, we
have much to fear from therti, tlrereys ano
ther (nrohfic source Irom wfekeb mof-ei antl
if posaibte, worse consequences ions as a
government and a. people, are to be appve
bended. nwe reflect up tth Tfl.e thon:
sands .nd hundgcils pt thousands of foreign
paupers and criminals, that are aunirally
landed apoo oar sliores, emissaries iron, th
rotten goverrmneiitr-ofTiurope, we are Mar
tied with the vastoess oftHe danger to #hi6b
We are about tp be subjected. These impu ,
dent *a*sn)s of E uropean crow pi, have' al -
ready begun to threaten us with subjecdM*
ams )n many places- their th*eats kre ati*':
robe p»icticaily enforced-. The cijy of N •
YdHiri already more than Kirlf eonqueVedr
and fiis few years more, she will have to bofc
herself in submission to ;i» Irish.mob. Tiie
whole country is Tin- with tjnese foreign a
gpnVs. and th«ir nutnbet is daily increasing.
Since I have been in .cjtyr, it is. eslinia-'
trd that not less than two thousand'Of tlidde
harti arrived at-'t!»*«..|u>ri alone, iiid'e|wijdetjr
of the liundreds a;hn are daily tit at
.other places,and by way of the Lanrenge'
river. Where is the freedom anjl indejieo
de'nce of the Ameit*-:jn press, it Boex
not raise'its potent vuice. snd *tu-'
call aiou'M'or a repeal of yioxe .oiliOus tVJft
iiralizatiou lasi, that only serve* to keep o
pen a tkior, by.- which oiipeneinies, the eti
einiesof social and religious .freedojit, .are'
invited Iu enter and subjerl foun
dations of our Pep ,blip I WJm re is tliaf
watchful vigilance by which »lunp, out iu
'titutious Ctm be preserved, and .wbic-lt, we
are Tain to bo:at as one qf. our national tnot
toa? Ft sure'i sJeepeilu St.nie supernat
ural warning I ftwr, will-be required so
ken us to the retrfity of our dang-ey i some
awful thunder, that shjffl.wior.veyr to our as-*
tnnished e*rs the extent of the conspiracy,
ihat Has been laid tp-qverwlrelnt us, py the”
eiumlilinr; dynasties of the East.
1 have' departed - from the original inteti
'tion ,of-i»y leirer; which, tv-j*ato give yap a
descriptive 4 account of (Jiis great-eniporiufn
and of the important movements that me ex
hibited upon its ch< ss bb'ard;4nit Ji'fiW yod
will accept in lieu thereof, srtaccouet'ofifte
placea l* am about to visit. 'i.T<omurrpw pf .
jtbe next day, H. and myself propose to set
'out for West P6int: You shulL hear from
us occasiooally.
Yonrs tiuly, <scc»-
• * For-»he Mi^rnr.
"Men are slaves to eircvnistanrcs ” - 1
There is a train ofic'rrcsimsiaiices corex- ■
istgnt with the life of men, which, by its in
fluence. se'enis to edntrof Vn'd’- iifark -oiM;
ti(«i* insure destiny; Our course is ,ffn
ward, tsodsfig-to fortune or fa'rtiet.happinefa
or iuissry; anil-lit depends rtlio"eliie,r uppti i,
v imiltip)iciiy • of > cineuinstances, as leg ids
vvliiohof these points (ve attain. . With re
spect ;to that 1 hanpiiici.B spoken of in hqty
writireserved for those who wolk aqcqrding'
Ito divino precept, I, for oue,. ap bound to
ibelieve, from-the economy of God'.a - law, as
revealed tons,- ii pki'-ed wiririn 'lie reach
of.every man. " Afier. that we shall Jiaxe fill-’
ed upi the measure-of pii*-divs intliis'world'
of prolratiioir of trial and of-sorrorti; after pur
eves shalMiave been closed upon all earthly
’mjects, and the lamp of life shall been'
-blown out ; I'k-n'otv of no argument to just ify
'(lie idea; or iri>on which .to predic ,te the
flelfeftfjat man will not h;ive becu lus own
qndo'er the murderer of his owu souLshouM
'jit® be so nnftri'tihnate as'to rnalle good Fits
way to' hell; there to take life his long ahotje
among the diihin ed; Birtlhis is a- wnbjiiet
I which'l’ is net my'irttetni'Orl to argue at' this
iiiipe--'-'I had referenee' dVity. in.lliqoutset, to
j'mjtn's destiny in this wbrhfm a temporal
portithfview.
According to the present confused state
of the wmlfl-.-the nattiraf be.nt pf- tlimight
dispositiun <jf' nrtejj,. Having; departed
from th’sir origional state oPreeflftrde, aud
having engaged in wild apccufatiohii, a*
well as from ihe nature of matters and
thingji. in general, in order to a man,s suc
icess, he must have wealth, friends, and bsi
ihttepded.jnll the' wJiile. by a fortuitous (raid
:of eiirc.unistan"eS In these critical times,
if is-not bnfrequently the case, tl\at wC see
;meii (all very flir short of accomplishing
their designs in colisqqucnne of the intrigue,
fraud, aiiif great' decep ionK wjijcdl they
fpjay, oft' upon each other. The Enie has*
heeii wjien sterling integrity, auff puiitv o'l
motive weVe, common iu nur land, »ud yifVtf
looked ypoll'd: cheri ? hed.as mf.ritoripys, btjf
in.'latter days they seetn ,to have dpparVed
tijjtn pur borders, and no>v the r the
’ knavC anil the biger tbp fooj. qilie bette*r'the
prospect, , and the' rtiwe - hope ttjere is bf
success in i\ny ui>d e«a ki og -.-.-u »B 1 'mpg «! -- -
strange it is, but it is no less strapgg'jhan
true.!!, Jn. such time* a*.these, there are
!yut fsw men, veryfrio, who do nn’t
upon t slippery grouaidi-.—if you find a,man
~n. possession of.wealth, you .will also .find
other* seeking undue- advantage to strip
ffjm'of.evefy dpllat: if you discover r atj ii)di
.vjdual fn ibdigfnt ciiCumetauepx. str;g-ghng,
with the fate of hard'times, you, *t tjrq,
same time, will see many, hardby, ready to
pppj-ess him andhingh ti biscalpniilyv whilst
■liis,nose is helJ loathe grendstpae... Do you
, see a youtb of proiiristqg .talents admitted
.to tliq bat, as an attorney at Ipw, skilled in
the science 0.1" jurisprudence, and p ( osses»ing
~«y«ry legal proserution
of hi* profession, some o| hjy friends
are.looking.forward io*(he period,' with the
most s.uiatrine '.aiitiiiip;itv?ns,- ; when (hey
• nope lo see.Him* become a-priwTimerit pillar
,of jKatq-l-; do, but cnsrVyojur eyes
-round yoo, and oil the other hand you.will
thousand’ fi'e fiuntos, office hot
lers, and number!-ss mercenary hirelings,.
fftlr.ill ihi( sagai ity eager
"I tlreir prFyC ready in .place.lhe-ir.Tgot upon
•! is heck and pUCdilnf .'7 If is-‘a lam
entable 4 f.ict, fti a*7 oi V * Ivnrf 'and -You is
• rtTfekted with ah* host* of dwelt'
•i'i’i’aWigues' a»fltese,. v\ reiard’ess of
hespubil'- good,-'a.id *r!lO iujc
ihe r * own -age Cu-1 izrmefi ft. .wisiiji'ia id
■usurp the Siipretne •’ijfßonty-anlF’Siptffie!
fcbnimon''ve:wtif! ! ‘ ■ . r ' }
a'- v-drylbrirff ajid (amt
lion oi'the st-'ile' oV.V im.V jn t,Htrfe>filfßSl
world’ but, as I eohC'W'fjir is< vehy tcue',
u.TI I a'm tFuHTtKri'y Tjjjiea.auil. kpcfw’-'tbut
"evil, 1 1 avi 1 1 g'the’«:'itn ffvf 1 ‘“ (: 1 tnldenCy,'
aetuaUv does exitst jn lli'* reK-’iofls as wSlj l
as iu the corfimeVcial and''busioefs* paft* of
unr world, anil amoug 'alh ptofessiofis so i’
greater or less extent It L'thft- mer'Ckl
el.ance in tin world iii sueli ',iih''L-to see
a mao of - * credulous' and
dTsposition, who would no to all meh ns he
desires fhwv should do to- hjm, ever rii.e f'onv
tl>e condition iu which we.fi*-sf fiu<l bVifi/btit
tltertj are ten chaiiics to one lor his being
driven buck iu obscurity,
JQSYLIN.
MAN, who can give
tionnble reterence. wants W xituaflou
as overseer, for the vear 1840. Apply at the
store of McGulhtr At Ferry, LuajpUid, Ga.
Oct- 22 29 ts
.. LS
in the nun cj Jruintcn. Al
abama, a vtt key BtutfCfei, U, be enntud
the
Ha ViNG hftard hmc) com) lamts ot tho
wa,.t ol,«Newspaper in.ti.ib loin., (te
be coi/dtu-ieu iii a gvotjeii-ni ly -like n>Lutr,j
tb> unden>tg*e(t fa«ye been rnouted
earnest •olictu-yrriigoi many liieutis, to eui
b.irk m rtie ut.cirt .kii g,
* In ast-umiugUie duties ccnsequeot i poo'
st/Cli an eiitcrpMxe, we .ecldeepiy uiiaci -us
ofhh* respuisubiliiy wtikli igiil divoivV up- "
ph -ntr; md, knowing,i'toQ r . the diverafli sit
ibc f.uniiu nuti.i , we Cannot .flatter ciuxeTyes
fbai' twe wni -be-abl* , ft) E aiqj- jriuft
o far a*->our ihun.bk t €D«jV w*''
wiUyarnlEtiiMt* be >Otvt.(«AUvh.£-U> rivals* ‘
’* c etabclawt ct Mtttfii a»d •GoitfcKtT,*o*AA
W'ft-i trtrs.-' Ji «jp be our object )o. aU- ‘
Vaßce'ilie piosj erity of-th* Jinsiwii-Recluse
of'6ur7>:taleq aboumfiog, a» it- docs, ju *o '
'many natural advautsgi-s, at and. as a uere*»a
ry cdnsequenCe esp»-cia|ly to pron ole tiie
ifitorest ot our own towu.' Ou| aim will be
to remter iiur paper ueeliil- aud
*ll classes ot ike community—4i< sbutcLit--
eraturer tssffif Wmmarmo, Agnsuhure,,
Eoieign'aneiD.Mi.tsMc Intelligence, will each
receive'a dim | orii'-n.<u-,oui aurniioi..,
" jin VganliotPoziTics, we decm .it t.ccVsl’"'
sary to'»ay,, bat we *diqfl give
Tolmcal rindfligki ce cl the w,£v> cyunt.y'
while, at-ihe’swue t ine, as conductors r 4 a
Ycf.ic l’tfrss, wrc'will ssly. and without
i.iVdr or rffft ctlon,.indvoeaje all
such inea-ur'es asi'fih in our opinion,*, pro
mote our'generalq)iov| eiity as a people, and
o4 out rights and liberties.
Oufr paper w ill Be* purely Kart eiu*s, as
Practis' and by thosp cleat Apmt-le* oi Liberty.
JEjfand MADlSt'N—pretetiiig
t,hem as our guide; railuir than, the stew-.,
Ltp»T, sPi.K-jTii.KD Democratic Republi
cans of the pie-eot day. We ate •'strict
construc'ioiiis'S , ' of flie Federal Compact, j
and shall, therefore,ijppbbr all schemes of
lolerqal linprcvemehl. except by the States
tlietiisches, as' a part- of that. “American'
iSystem” whiHt has proved so ruinous to the
South,.and which'Wan attempted to be fa*- :
tftiisd -upotr iif, under that meat plaushu.*
‘«qd spKCiec.i pretext, the ’’GENERAL
AVELFARE.*' Believing, as we do, that
it la (be duty bf every’ r go off citizen to cbi*r* t .
ish w jtjt jealous car,-' tiie '‘('klOS or tbs'
;&TATEB, ABD THE hOVKlftlGm'r,- OF THE
States,” and as this cannot be done without
a strict adlifrenee ie the Constitution itself,
,wc gliall not.bb sparing in ou'r tle.uunciatioi *
ol lli,« qllffliiplt w hich are and 'have bent
made by the lqic as w ell as the present Ad r
iniiMslration. to com rot. not only tbe nion
- iwt facilities.of life t/dverni-tcnr, but ol lito
entire country. VVitlf regard to the qnes
liou «Itic*r,4v nbw ifgirtriing.the country rela
jlretu the .CtintncV, Ve now* unhesitating
ly de,flifp p-uh hostility-Ur’tHe tltnse-rejx t
«|l Stib-Treaiury Eynienr, fendsog an it pues, •
In our opinion, t'o an 'increase of EA- r<, Hri v d
bbwer.iwiilih’l|as already been chiined an j, •
exerciskd io an alarming extent, in more iu
stafices thSir one, i( not t-a tiie present in
cuiiiheht, by bis iutrnetlwte predeetssor, in '
whose ‘ lootsteps’.' he is'enrleavuring to iread.
cx to encounter many perils, ma
ny'adverSe-wlfids aided by the strong ’
bfeath’of publioKWvoV and support, the trade
wimfs of'SifrriiOrlff tiiusrivali us clear of oflV
troubles—wC'dare' raise out anchor,'‘unfurl
onr sheets, ami CStrtnre boldly upon our hew
apff-iintrii'd cohrse. What shoals and quick
sands, what rocks and hidden penis await us,
"blasi we knoiv trot!” Le tus but clear the
likrbbr'aml get fairly “under way;” ihen we
xyjll lear nothing. jNor is this tlie vain boast <■
made, wherl danger is-yet it. the distance,
ft is our firm deteraiination, made after se
rious thought, and'Tvv-ighmie diffi*
cullies ife ate Win Jet whh,
The CasoNict £ w ill bV- issued a* early a*
(lift nec-ssary; materials ' can bb obtained
lr»m New York’; which will be in Decent
ber-oi early-. iu Jauuury nexf. It will bi
prints'll oma 4 large imperial'sheet, contain
ing tvrienty-four columns, with, entire new
type, and wifl surpassed in beauty by'
any paper io the Southern country. *
-Yv JAfiK 11A Rt) M AN,
• . RIUHARp RLE MOONEY.
Dollars per annum,
payuQfe invaridbly tn advance*.
'lrwTOJfbtf, A)a. Oct 10,1889. .-
IRWINTON MA^GNICp
Lottery^
AUTfJORI-SED by an Act of t+re Leg-
of tiie State -fit Alabama;,,.
V To be ’diiwn in the town ot Irvin-on,
B,iriff ur rnuntv,'®labama. .on the.
WEDiVHSDA Y Hf APRIL, 830; , r mi.oa
eF,.if the'tickets' caii be sold—tor th* pur
poYe hl erefting'a Masonic Hall >n the town
of IrVintbfl, . —-» r
. . . l : srUKifiE.
ya.-l PRlZlC’of $5,000
; r 1 ‘‘v - 2,000
k •ii and l.poo
* 4 „ M ,: *. :5oo' :
rv; & 4 .260
20- ■-«ijoo
24-. ,/;• „ ■ ’■ • 2br
1 5000 - H , . 3
|* 5665 Priaes. Not two blank*tan Prize.
All the prize* to beputnp in. one wheel,
hand the rfumbers io another and drawn ont
Doh& publichn finder the superintrodence
ref five Gommissioners...{ " 1
Price of tickets DOLL ARP,
H 'lf and qii|irter. in preportiqn, whiqti’can
ftp had'-by aqu licjuion to either ot the man-
letter, (or otherwise,) post -paid,- at
Irwimon, Ala 4 1 .
Auy. person w ishing to piirrha.-e a quant).
,fy sh-iH he.al owed a liberal iliscouut.
' .1 TA'Y I'OR. )
f:-K f: CRAWFORD, C Mar.aeets.
■•■'“JOII/ST CHAIN, *5; S
• oQjcfoiflm. Y«B3. ~ f '- 'p' Yd ;
lo an -
J 'jbTT!iA Iliieridr court of *bfi‘4Soinitjx
[j»f Sumicro*itau ; -r?it(jig for;, ordl»V?r,
( r>!-ses2j» ill dig s>*lfh Yn” the first*- v ii^ 4
'• iU NU Adi Y.jiy-x,t, at'the' cou if f.o’Jlc <icdr in’
fAhrfjboiiKtyjpkdii'i doli b, Aof .of La^il.
7fißJi-'W-tenUttketricf of “forp- r i’itff*
.•Raii«k'JJ h cotyyry. Jd'r the bte'r.Vfii bf Aiffaffi.
[ 'dC'r-.CatlxtJie<s.-,a;mippr *' ‘
1 :,/• E LIZ Affair V
‘•♦-I-’ ,ir (fi»i njitly Eliadlietli ’’ * 1
• i-S«riUer-ou, 22. , * DujfidiaaV
4 *&RRD.XR LE "*to auj-orflei of, liie flws
- the* Inferior Court of !?nn.rep*
countyv when siitibg ssn.Ciiurt of orauiarjk.
will he "sold, on the ftrsl Tueetiay in JANU
ARY 'next, lieltire tjte court house
Aotericui, Sntnter county, lot of lard. Na,
,188, * the 17th district of formetly
now Sumter county, t« be sold jpe* the beiip
rfit of the heirs and creditors Pu*
ler, deceased.
WALTON W. FULLFft,
Pet. g 2 29 .
A“: 4»if?
f’OR SALE Xt