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from the I Vetter* Pr-nl-ntmai llmjli.
anecdote ok dr. dwiuht and JO.
KKI'H DE.XNV.
A> Joseph T>. iiiiv <»«s Handling ih New J*t
mey, hr called Ule IT* ‘tin l al « ,v4*b»a'oit
holrl lo'f'lndi'ilir.Tih'l w« trA-1 tiw the • •»lo«*i
•U her'r*s«n» ««tfe full tiw'm hr r..n|.| (jet ill
Wit ttr. Hadjl't who had Mi* lo 1 i n * L
• iti'lr, doer me hi the room ol hi** r* irisovs,
••i l Drmik, **aitii I will null* my »•>•
Hr wai arr-aunialv htlmiloonl. not without
announcin' in* naun*, which too M*'*' 11 *■ mv/ncr, |
perhaps, til,l nm know. Hi*eye ol gi'inix, ami
rioquonrr ot ,;rto*,ovaiiO'i, »*wm Hllr**‘ •*! lh* *■’
Hmuo* ol D . Dmuhi. Tlwy rn߻i<rtl m f*mi- .
(kreniwiMliiHi. *llll talked ol lurrmure sod h
teraty m''n. The name** <il Franklin alu Kill* *
imUM-, and Hamilton, and many oilier American
OTorlhira pasaod in tepid rcvts'V. Al Iraglh
Dwight <)iukr of Denny—Who llini edited H» ,
Pori Polio, • l*eillianl work al Philadelphia-"-
pron-njii *"l a high rttbigiom upon Ilia la**t! and
genius, and aming intny other tilings cal.nl
him "the Addison of America" —"bin wlnta i l
ly," fiaiil kc, “llial thia inan i* gi*en to mvlflight
revel a."
"I lirtii'v* that i* not liu*-,'' aaiil Penny.
-MJivr air leave to trll you,'* mid Dwight, "that
I It mw h to 1«* truer
PM* in hia |iii«iiivr nine, wa* ■ knock-down
Umov, linwawt, ovit fcr.da in re
•oiifi-ra, a too t Hind away to rrmrt. ll*' spoke
*>f i)i. Dwight, an I protMUTV'r I a )1 lining puite
gy nc upon iiia leaiiing ami talents, lull added,
••what a phy it i that liri* the most Jimilive .log
in i.ur man an tUc w all!!”
••liwhavaiimiHn.il hit chatactor, air," aai<|
Dwight.
••(five aw irarr to irt! you, 4 *t T) fitly, wufi
a confident air, •■ilia 1 . I know i i*! 1
The Dr. wiutaopride n at pcihaps a !illh* p qu
el—rei.vt.tg hit* vo.c i-ji.l,
"i a n tin* lli Dwii’ln rtf, of whom y.*o rpttuk!"
‘• And I am llir Alt Denny,” replied th* oilirr,
“Wit wham yao *qv#«k ”
firry nw thus IbwmsgMy and not noylci)
•airly iri'rnde -ed <. each oilier—.tin) in oar, idionk
tiandi »a I conversed together like old acquaiu
taarn.
A»rr Bora op J.iaro.n a a I'ariivn Hermit
non. hy A. VV. I'.—Among tlx- mnnrioiia act*
of Iwtievolrnrt* nnd gratitude for forotrr favnra of
which Ihi* amiable woman alway* ami gill to ac
quit her*ell with tnleieal, »r will relate one n»
reported to na hy a Mn'laim l Duplead*, lb" keep
er of the Hotel dr Muirae, Hue ilea Hona Bulans,
in Peria. Tula lady liad arrived hot a few daya
In Paria from tft. Domingo, during tlio reign of
terror, when ahe tell tinder (he Mirpicioli ol uria
tOr racy, on •econnt ol » amall fortune alie lironig lit
with her, and win thrown nilo the prison ol (si.
Pclegie. Here ahe found a lady, wdh two inf.int
children, in whom’ di»ire»mea ahe woil inly liccnnie
inlereatc.l, notwithstanding her nwn deplorable
eonihtion anil ilrtad ol ahiioal certain deaili. A*
Madame Duplcain had had the good fonnne to
arcrete aoma little po-kot-money from (he wtrict
March of the cold and hloodthiraiy Jacohina. ahe
frequently aent out In hoy hrend and milk lor the
famt-hed infanta ol the antVeihig niollmr, from
whom ahe li-aint that ahe wa* the widow of the
late Marquia of lll•auhnrnnia, fiovernor of Mar
tinique, who, hut a all ot time lirfire, lynl been
•dragged to the guillotine. One day, tlio com
inieeai r d« police, wilh hia gcnad'arnira,entered
the |gi>Mt,and liom hia long hat ol vii tiitia read
off the Itiine of Vielonn Duplea'la. lint no it
T»m nal ru-lomary lor Ihoae gentry to he detain
<nl, and Matlunre 0. Inang iiiiliapoaed, and lyin'
in her bed atead, who a Higgling and
Iter waiwe wat not Dupleam*. Mueivial ilia com
loiauiy'a ennl reply, imp ole. anjmtrdhut
ou demain.” Bnlrl eai'ed the life of Mra. I)., for
wahin two daya after thia ihc Rcvo'ulion tank
place which ended the reign of terror, cl which
the tyrant Kohiupieiie woa the aotrl.
ih conaeqiirnee of thl* great event in the era of
U»a French Revolution, all the primmer* who had
not committed great political nr moral oflvneea
were ael*al liberty. Madame Ueauharnoia and
her ciuldren ant! Madetne Dnplesi* were aiming
the number. Theae U.iica n. vur met again, but
it ia well known what waa the fate of the Ural,
and what hoconm nf tlio Uller wo will tell in her
mi word". Sim related In na that, with tlio
WnecV nf what the Hwnlnlinn haj left her, ahe
|<ur. haacd aome fumitmr, ami rented n holt I, the
wamodte then lived in, and look in lodgora. A
gradual decay, liowcver. bail, ajnoe tlmyear ’Oli,
wealed her little Ihrctw, and rendered her, in IRO4,
• perfect wreck, end her landlord ha*l ihveaiennl
te • it« on llat reiimnnt of her fun ittiro fur
houae-ienl, end turn her out of door* J,ier|i|tilio
hid then arrived at tiro height of Iter pro. j»rity;
•he had la-en erowmed Kmpteaa of Fmtice nnd
tjuoen of II dy. In thia dilemma, hope and her
desperate situation aeixH on Mnd imr Duplea-i*
to make what ahe thought a forlorn effort, to ap
peal to the kind feelings of her old li llnw-pri
aunei, whom ahe had nhligcd through her help
lew trhildten, end (hua to tom h a motliar'a
heart,if aha could not move that of a friend.
Site ventured to write a teller to the Kinprera, In
'represent to her the forlorn enndition ahe wa* in,
end to pray for as istanro, at the same lima hav
ing liulo hope that har prayer would find a grn
tcioua heating from a.i great a personage, hut,
to her great »urpn»c, a liandaoine and richly dreaa
«d young page appeared at the porter's l<vig« the
ne« day, inquired for Mra. D„ and prcacnlod to
har a letter, who. in her own w nd*, describe* bet
feelings as having been divided in har dcltnnuv
■tale, between that of the appearance of a eherub
sent from heaven, end a doubt il all were not the
work of her fancy. The letter I c.mid not eead
to save my life, abe said, after having seen the
plain signature of Jnsepliiuw, hut I ha . mv d ruln
atbethcMhe et,q telle did n.n requi.e tli.it I should
fall on ike young geiAieman's m-ck, to thunk
hnnl.it hia trouble.s„ mueh was I In* vi doted.
When, after rcprateit solicitations nf the voting
piga of ~hset done, maftmc,” lat last ventured
to rend my fortune. 1 found it in the follow no*
brief words :"T te empress nevci ran forget tin
c.iinUUle acts to hot and her cbtldien, ,vinm site
was in dtstresH. (the tbeiefore gran,a to ma.tanie
Dupletai* for ever the Hotel de .<ni*«e, with a
yearly pension,during her life, of five hundred
Iranca, to he pai I out of her (iiiwtc purse. Tire
daed for the hotel, drawn end aliened in form
accompanies tba pro,em. a lie i. JotsrtituV*
* tro.it t\r IJuM.i: A. i’v
THE GLOBE *V THE UEi'O.sll'E BANKS
The Globe is deeiannjr war i!\c
Peptic.le B inks It accuses Hiatt) nt hav.ng
loaned money tn ••sepecuiators;" and mtimn.
tea that in Konio intan. e« thov have appro,
printed iht Puiilk Funds to their own purposes
As these admi-sinn* no sh im what impnitaii',
\v i copy iho par urrsp m nlTho Giobo in lit I:
fro a the GUk.
“The bankers a niae me G ivornment of
indiscretion in tru titem. Trite,its ••pocs
nra akk bci.i.," or ought to 1m; bin unloi uo
.aieJy. it suiter,id timbinf r.* ro not.n its
.pockkts. TJtcee politic hoMors have t loseil
ttheui up and now tell the Government, it alull
mot have • dollar of its own money • By tin*
mine Government gets its pockets open again,
ij'.ia doubted by some whether ary or its
IW*«ET WILL BE FOUND, as 111 rt> IS B'imo
suspicion that the I‘Ocsbt-holoeks have
.tent it out to merchants proper, & merchant
'•►•CCbATOBS; OR IN SOME CASES, PER
chance transferred it to their own pockets."
• from Ihe tame.
“That the whole brood of paper-mergers
whom* banking profits which the transactions
<ot ttw Government have gu en them.-would
atWtta hueandcry agmiac any plan winch
wuytr) strip them of Ihrir onpnriituiiie* ol au
frupriatins ihe public money ire fully anlicijta-
Jsd. j
Sjuppouc this to be tho case—and who is to
bl»we> WjJ the G iverilintttK journii attempt
M throw tile odium of this also upon the
I Vhigtl Who originally selected lhe»eplacea
of I);poaite! The Executive.
VV'ho vouched fur tlteir sulvettcv—and guar
nntead the safety of the Public Panda? The
ftwitkln
Who opposed at the fast and preceding
ueaaioiM of Coagre.a all inquiry info the
conditiqa of the Public Rovtrnnv, and the eon
xteetitr- of Ihe o#po«ite DviLt with the Trea
mif§ I Tv Sxooutivt
t Who win the lather end paltun of liic
win do aclietm frotn the first limit ol die Pub
lic Ihqwmte- down to the tin til explosion ol
ihe Pei Bank Sj>n ml 7V llxrculi e.
Who denounced die Rytlcin as windy tin-
I svfe, un-mind corrupt and ruuen at the out
i set? The Whigs.
1 Wito told (he People thal the Public Lands
were in the process of conversion ml* mia
ta lrthle f.mila through the instruments uy ol
die Pond The Whigs.'
I On whom then ought id! ihe .orponnhilily nf
] Inc reieclinn nftlenostione, —thi r ntilnlllilul
i nes"—noil the coiiseij jerii )•••• ■ fme Public
i Money to rc-t! The Exet utiv
I Let any tine read the h bored reports nf Mi
Woodbury, ii which lientli mpis to relit'e the
nlrj.*cl,one ol Adjin*. Clay. Webster, Bn ttey
and (dullin'lll to dm i’e llmki— to allow llnii
* die Oovrrtlllierlt h ivi* inner lost anr tiling hy
! employilijf state lunk-—ind lo pr*.vr; llietrj
eit'irc lAinipeiein e to furnish n I
iSyslei'i o' lvvi.li nige^)—a non* sound |
Uiiif.irin h’J tinnen.enl imrrein:y«f^J)--ami !
(tie r ability in answer all llm fiscal |Mjfpn»es I
.■I tile Tream )’ ami ol (h*innierci —tod dien |
sty on wlnnii llm rcsponaihilily of their nr
siiOA lodged uiiiuiintultiCMi ii. id li.ahilny
sltohl ii si.
i How manv titties Itnvn llie People culled
• upon Mr Wood ',i i v lo pidilislt his Monthly
t letnnts—mdlsi.v (mrltnacioi)siy ho liar, re
■ lu e.t ! I>.» y till or day tor in* ml Its ingeth
• ci—tho Wmg jtr«e*>os rnlled <m Mr Wood.
■ bury lor llm diet urns. Still ho refused In
publish them. f\'"t a word nor a wlnepet
I | timid we get \V r neit .Mr Wise atl-emptoil
j.h • Mtv* stifatinit i I tin* last aossion—whal
jtv a* lb* ■ lenlv? The P:es ih*nt Mil vouch
.oil (or Mr VV •* -try's tn'igr'ity and ability &.
nil MU npi m im eit gaUnn unit th nounced at
„ an t ..sue uillt the Jin aof Ntte Oilcans.
And nnvv the wnoio tnidi entnes out. Th"
Olohe r»*y„ ilini die money has ht*n loaned to
, s/eeulaiort and ajqtrn/giaieJ hy the Hanks I
ite Ooticlu the D,s!nliu!ii/i) iJ.,I. The no
i nun s lor i s honor m connpting die People
by giving diem dmiroivn Almny, This «e
--. munis lor i a nlmto of Wise nil J Peyton—
, who made precisely ti c some charges w
>f nionilia "go~nmi nsked lor an opportunity til
. proving them. Now, indued, the Globe ml
■ mils eve y Hung dial Wise nnd Peyiolt dosir
• od in prove. It uoknrnvieilgen that Kend ill
, nnd W liilimy have cihplnya*l ngonls who
' hate loaned the Public Monty In insolvent/ or
I have themselves stolen awl njq,iujiriatal il
Winn run bo snid nt n Onverinneut llm! sol
ccN nnd pairoinzesaucli ngciils!
We lihve nothing to any in (nv'or of (lie Do
po«iio Hanks. 'l'hc Globe kon>vs more aboui
Hie in Ilian wo dn—and we hive nndnnbt that
wlmi it snys is in n great degree TKUE. Uni
Inn* docs dial (act relieve th ; Kxcoutive ?
How docs it get Mr. Woodbury’s neck drum
the collar! Wlmi enursa w ill Congress pursue
*m dm stf'jc. i—ufsniiniig (he siulQincpis ol
llio Olobn lo bo co red? 1$ there no way nl
reaching an mcompaumt nnd nnfiiithlul nlli
cef—who Inis Inst MIIjLIO*\B of I lie public
money, by solou!nig ttganis who arc aaciisod
by the tfjicia l Journal, tn.d mhtcJly with die
onnsin ll mid siiprnbaiiuii nt Mr. Woodbury—
nm merely of having tmprnvidcnily loaned
die jhililic monr., but of having actually tier .
itn til —\V ,11 Congress I'nl nl us duly in tin.-
iii*,ili i' V\ t|| lliePliOIM.K ho s.nislied widi
nny dung but the must SCAUCIIINC IN
UUIRY into tins ninnstrons selicn.e nf PAR-
TiZAN PU’NDKU! Will ihey see the
gallant Ocner.ils nl (heir army—one nftrr nn
odicr court-matllallid—lot misforllinos which
they could tin ntiticijKrtu, end diaaaiers
wftieli no lurosiglti & no valor could have pro
vented—will they see nil diis earned on by an '
arbitrary and oppressive adnihnslraiion—and
suffer the admitted abuses, I be n idem incom/ r ■
pelenre, and the api-arent corruption nl «
blundering, imbecile mid ntoi'ci*imry Trou*i.ry
mficiT—ln puss without investigation ami
without rebulit }
The build mi al Wash ngion think loslnrhl
them eves fr nn popular indignation hy linn,
ing Stales’ Evidence. 7Ve kc mpi eesjnin
with tlio crowd in the n v of Slop Thh/~~ and
hope by tins silly device'lo escape detection
and puiiisluneiit. The rngtios who have tot
fire to >Miir house, lift not a linger to c.xlin* ;
gnish the flamos but »i*l np a "line ami erv
alter ihe incendiaries,' The Himes spread—
(hey are bursting from the roof nnd llm tyiti- i
dowk—nml* the (non who liqvo gathered the •
combustible* and tipphed Hie niatch, are call- 1
ingnui••VValcli! Watcii!” ut tlmlupol thoit
voice, nntl nt the same lime buisting drawers
am! b-oiking lin:ks. in a siurclt lor tho gold,
stiver, and jewels of llm Futnily!
tub bade massacre,
Thu Boston Post publishes tlm follow,
ing inturesl ing account of llm maHsacro of
Major Dade's dctaclunonl in Pioiid.i, in De.
ceinaor, ISC), taken from ihe lips ol Hansom
Clark, tlio solo survivor us that drcadlu. ac
lion, who is now in U *t*fnn':
•‘Oiirdutaclinient oniisistnig of H7 men
ninlor ootinn ind nf Major I),\dk. stifled f l(mi ]
Fort B o *k*«, T tir.pii B *y, on i> ; ogo f ,(-
.ember, and a mud at tit*, see , c actl „„
- m .rintig pt ilio dS h
I we mi 'he edge n, llir. eon eg from
tte o wl l o lie l.'.u hit o lacked on the mgM
pnw oj i foe ( ,n M wa* sttrrotnj led by tail
gr is*,brush,s u, 1 1 i vies. A moment before
wi; M gitrpiise.l, M tjor DvossaiJl i ns—
‘Wo nave got llmmgi all danger; keep tip
o.md henr't when we pel In Fort K tig, i'n
give you three days fur Clirislmns.’
; “.U this tinm we were in a pah, or trail
• on the imuler ol ilf pond; an I toe ti si notice
i tout wt te oivetl oi the priM' iicu of the onoinv
" wag tho *! fchtirge of a r fie by their chief
i signal to moimioiK-e Ihealiack, Tim pot* j ~a J
• n our right, and the Indians were sevtcred
'■ roii 'il, in a (tetnicirvlc, mi nttr if t, m th o r ,. a ,
amt in idvaruie—reaching at the two hflet
• ' ■' '■ !>•’ "i; I'.n leaving «i
op-' inij !, r rnirfn ianco-Ou t.,. ~: llhi all( , „
IMO: tr . mtt gon 'lie nl|m f , s „ c „, v
■ ' ' ‘o* r U'.Uar.ce , guard, which wa
{ permrifd In ptsslnr nigh w.ilmus being tired
. nn, and nf course unc nmcieiis of the ambus
. ca In through winch ll ey bad man hi'd. A,
; the tme o lie n tuck litt. guard was annul a
, quarter ot a mile in advance, the m int body
: tel .owing in enlnmn, two c.eep. 'ihe Ch if
r d ' was fo.lowed by a general disehirgp Irom
I hs m oi, mid Maj.tr D ,nr, Capl Fimsieii
• and Lent. Muoau.lngf ilmr with several non
• c omm ** oned officer* and privates, were
i brought down by .lie first vnllev. Oortoir
I gourd hid a s x-pomtdor whioli as spun us
I pus lb S, was hauled up and brought to beat
8 upon ihe ground ucenpied by the mifeen ene
. mv aocreU'd among the grass, bru>h and trees.
' I‘he discharge nt llm canton vlipcked and
i made llitmi fall buck, foraa half hour. Abniti
f twelve of us ndranecd, and brought m „ ur
f W’oiiuiisd and the arms Jeivnig llic dead
• Aiming tlm wounded was Lieui Mudok, who
was sp-ochless. Wp set linn up against a
tree nml lie was found there two mouths alter 1
when Gen. Gaines sent a detachment to bu
i ry Urn bodies of our soldiers. All hands then
1 commenced throwing up a small triangular
breastwork of logs; but just as we had rj. ied
it about two feet, the Indians returned, and
renewed tlm engagement. A part of our
troops fought wilil a the breastwork, and a
1 pan outside. 1 remamed outside till I receiv
ed a b ill mmy right arm,and another near my j
right temple which came out i*i the top of mv
1 bead. I received a shot in my thigh, which!
hronghl me down ou tnv side, nnd 1 then got
’ in the breastwork. \Ve gain them forty.;
r mite discharges from the cannon; and wh.lcl
r binding for Hie fiftieth, the last shot we had;
. our match went out. Tne Indiana chiefl, ;
’ levelled at the men who worked the cannon j
In the mean lime the main bodv. of our
; troops kept up a general firu with musketry. |
- "The lops of tht #nrfy must l«v*kv«n ’
v orv ImHI, Ucauii! ve ncti. H.nl -ulil v.e
| tixcd on our men; hut the cannon v\ is fired i
tt random. as only two <:r 'line Indian* op
! percrt together. W'iieii ti.cfir.ng tommenc
■ cd, tire advanced guard wheeled, and, in rc- ;
■ turning to ilie main body wen? entirely cut
! no. file battle laated till aliout tour in llie
11 njrcmocn, nml I was nhimt ijie 1 i»l nnc who
handed a gun, while lying 0,1 l! iy mde. At j
| the choe I received a alert m my right ;lnne-
I der. w inch p sseri into my lungs; the blood
r I gtixlied out of my mouth ill a in remit, and.
I dropping my musket, 1 rolled ov r on in)
j t ier. 'J’lte i diana lin n entered the breast* ;
! vvork, but found not one man standing to de
-1 lend it. They secured the ami*, amnioritioili t
: I and tire cannon, and, liopnci.ed such "t dm J
! Infirm fold era u» they supposed stiff lob* !
alive. Tboir nogroeK then eame in I" atrip
i Ho; head. I had by tbs lilrie, »orne*’linl re- ;
j vived, and a negro oba* rv* if that I vraa 1.0 l
| dead, limit tip a musket, and shot frits in tin:
j top of lint shoulder, and the hail ei iieonl ui
jmy back. Alter firing heaaul -'Titer*-, d—
| you i ike that.' He then striped me ot every
1 tb ng )mi niyfii.iri.
■ I ’* The ein-my il.cj d Mijipeared ! 0 the left
i nf the pond, arid, II rough iii nlrriej* and up
j prehene.yn. 1 tx imnned still, till nbo'.'t nine
1 u’Joek at night. I then commenced
crawling on my knobaand left band. As J
, was crawling over lb > dead, 1, it my hand nn
. one mad, who (elt difT. icm Irum the rest
*.o was imnm,nn(M titl cr I iiiuind hmnp
, ami found n was Du ( otthey, an K'lgli-b
--■ nun, nod the rent nt'u Hr l sir <dli rer resident
I in Canada. I told Inm ihntit wit* ties'for
i ns to attempt tntravel, iiat' C danger upper
, ulin be over, and we rntgbt fill in w ill.
•onm -ism tog a . As be Was oily wounded
, in the side and arm, be could vvelk a little.
We got alone is well ns vVc child flint mg l,
, cunl Hilled on till next noon, whi n on n ri
; M Hg ground, we observed tin Indian ahead,
. on horseback, loading h a r.fle. We agreed
I ilm in? should go on one side of the road,
and ion the other. The Inditm look after
l)£ CoitRCV, and 1 heart) Iho dot barge ol
Ins nf.c. Thi*g ive me time to i raw I into a
ImiutilUek, unit hide unity. The [ml,an soon
re nrrii d, vvrh hi* arms and legs epvptcd with
h.o el. having, tin dihjtil nCi ordlhg to custom
cut I)e ( 'hi iiCy to pieces n'ler bringing him
down ivith inn rtfio, hhe Indian canto ri
d.ng through t e brush in pursuit of me, and
, approached within ten fuel, but gave up
ihe seaii 11. I lie n resumed my muio back
(o Fori Uronl.c crawled and l.mped llirohgll
the nights and lyrenoons. and slept in the
Itripfli during t ho in ddlo of lltc day, with no
oilier iioiirisiiiiituit timu culdwntcr. I got io
Fort. Bmoko on the evening of the fifth day;
ami in five months afterwards Was discharg
ed a* n pensioner, at eight dollars per month.
The doctor attributes my not dying ot mv
wounds to the oirgumstuin r, that 1 bled a
I!" 0 d deal, and did not partake ol* any solid
loot! during the five lir.-t d iys,
* I wo other so.diets by the mimes Thomas
and fSi’KAOCB. also ciunß in afterwards. Al
though had y wounded they, amended it lr. e
and tints escaped the enemy, on the evening 1
ol the buttle. They jiiined another expedition
two months alter, but before their wounds
were healed, and they soon died id ilictu ” 1
QKam«s3Baß«BMiiaißau»a3sMßCNß(asßEa
UHUONICLB AND PUN lINBI,. I
Ali'ftQST I.
i
Thursday Evening. Jane22,l 837. 1
t ,
for governor. •
H. «11,her. J
The Vicksburg (Miss.) Sentinel nays,“United c
States Hank of Pennsylvania notes now coni* (
wand a premium of forty per cent, in this city. *
They, arc still five per cent belter llian silver." |
" U ", _ (
Wc lake great and unfeigned pleasure in copy- i
ing horn the Savannah Georgian, the following i
statement in relation to (he hanks of that city.
The highest confidence can be placed in hanks
which can make such a showing as that of the
Savannah hanks. r
THE BANKS OF SAVANNAH,
The tbllowing we derive from unquestionr.hle
sources, anil the facts, therein staled, will prov e
ol more interest, than any other ituclligs , IC q „ e
can lay before our readers.
The Capital ol'tlie five Banks locMctVm Savan
nah, namely, the Bank ol'tlie Str ,« ()t ’ u aor ,r| n
the Tittiltcis Bank, the Marine *, Tire Insurance
Bank, the Central Bail Uiw.a,.,.) U(ln k(, Con ,
I’a".' ■ “nil the Branch „f P lO Uank ul - t) ,. uieili
umyunU only to and their circulu
(ion on luo ISili'.my .if May, when *»»<»,•}© pny
iiUMitt ' V^ r “ ( !S1 * s i >cl '*Uc(l, nmounieil $1,‘J54»l 12,
bi’ing $ 1 ', l 3 loss limn ilu*ir capital, union '
iho I )ll’ clay of Juno inst, (heir circulation
a-uoittiici 1 lo $1,095,446, Iteing u (iccrrnx© in the
.don b-'wemi tUti.so perinds of OS. I
1 tho 18th Jay of May, these live lianks l» J( | •
Specie in their vault* $717,191, aiul in f. O • 1()( [, s
of other lianUa 399, nuking toge* nr ( ) j
:j9O. On ihe Iftrh ol this month, g* * ■ *
li mks >34 t,021, making Urge’ t , , r ..j o , g -.j, #
dilUmiccai ibis lima of oe'iy 5759 , r))
‘lien ecu ahon. and lI.OC, vvi , h llu<
ol other anas, and v, r< |, ulo ,| llUl ut lhi , h „ ur
ot ov.; diili irinSn ,, 0 . ttnJ d ilillf do „ arß
ol their mvii bid j >n cir. ul vion.
W hen iliw W(J ri)|lßil | cr „ 10 immonsc ro
sonrccsol ll.cso Banks in Holes discounted, and
hills ot I'.xchangc, what source of heart-felt
S'lh'ii' alion, it is to he enabled to testify, as to
1 a.nind condition ufiha Banking instilutiona
, m this city, and to claim for them, the enure
, cot.li h neo, and generous support ul the Cituens
. us Georgia.
I
The following sensible icimuks are from the
i Hartford Kegisier, a devoted Iriend of the present
( adminiatinlion, and supporter of all the measures
of (Jen. Jackson against the currency of the
. country. Out the editor secs that the exnciinient
1 has failed—that we have no gcneial currency
which is good throughout the whole country—'
that liusiue-s cnnimt he carried on w ithout such
a currency—that the Siate Banks cannot furnish
it, and that nothing but a Nation it Bank can.—
i His remarks arc few, hut to llie point.
‘‘Tilings ore discouraging for the present; the
currency of llie country is ui confusion, wo hove
‘ no general currency lor the whole country, and
I Bulls a great evil in But business Operations at
‘ j this lime; it operates hard upon the working
cla-sos of ih“ community. If a man has mo
ncy due to him in N. Orleans, Mobile, or any
. reunite pail of ihe Union, or even as far a„ Utica
I be must sacrifice a I irgcpan of his year’s bust- '
ness to avail himself of it.— Wc camiul.go and !
■ bring'specie without a ruinous expense, and Bic j
. J bills ol then banks are truly rags bere subject I
, to S 10 and 15 per cent, discount. If ho wishes '
io travel from .me purl of the country to anolh- j
. or. be cann.vt till his pockets with specie; it
would neither be safe nor convenient, and it he j
, takes the lulls of our own hanks, by the lime In
puts up for the night he has got to submit m n
, shave on the money in Iris pockets; and he Ins '
to rcjieat the operation daily (as he travels.) to
the end of Iris journey—and returning he has
j to R° uvi ' r Ihe same proeess again. Then:
is no mistake about it—we must have some
general currency for the whole country ; and
jit must be a jutjicr currency founded on a
I T* l1 ’ •‘•“•J «• "'“st have a currency which i
will tie Just a* good at New Orleans. St. l, l)U js
or BuUalo, ns it is at New Haven and Hartford’
and | rass just at freely from hind to hand whb- I
out diw-oum. Sint* institution* can never fur
msh su. U currency —the exjicrimem lias K>. n
sutficiemlv tried, and it is now an acknowledged
fa,lure. There is no bo,.e from that source —1
Nothing short of a National Institution whh'
powerful restrictions,can accomptisU it; that can- i
• it has Jane it, end it can again."
From tit CKuhtU n ,V* c- v Jcnc il.
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE.
The schr. ,V. .V- Mill, (.'apt. Hnuraw !' •. ar ‘
i lived at Ibis port yesterday as ernoon, 6v™
Augustine. Wc am iiidehtcd to Uapt. 8. far the
//c(»f,/of the 1C inst. trim which tvo copy the
loilowmg t
A detachment of Cspl. Hanson’s C vrwjtany,
on a scouting exj,edition, a day or iwonnee. <h-,- |
covered a track, snj-jtoss’d to he dial of an Indian
near Mocnasin branch, about fifteen miles south- .
west of this city, which eppeared to he going to ,
the vv coil.
The post at Lake Monroe is about to be nhan
doned on account of sickness, (Jen. Arm-lcid 1
j will sborily leave this for the north. '- 01. Ilarr-
I uy, now in command ut i on Mellon, is cipeeled ,
: here to assume romniend.
Ofikial infsinnalion lias been communicated i
| hy (Jen. Jesup, of the fact of the Indians having 1
left llioir camp near Tatiijia. It appears that
Micanojty, Jumper and Cloud, were surrounded
hy a parly of hostile i mans, and ca-ricj off
j atraiiist their will. The hiame is laid Ujron the
Mickurukicv, who continued hostile. '1 hey have
never been in nor did (hey send s representative,
(ihlio* notified. Altrsm is at Tampa, under the
[irnteeiion of (Jen. Jesup. The i>j»in cn is cx
prcsaiid by some olficeis oflho Army that they
will go oil, alter their “(J men * urn Dance.’’ J his
is their season nf jturificaiion, and is always most
religiously observed by them. It i» Haiti 100 that
they will remain jjuiit unleas they arc molested
by Ihe, whites, ll is feared, however, that the
(Inc growing r.rojis of our fellow citizens in Ala
chua. will prove 100 great a icmjttailun. They
pfnhably will make no incursions in that quarter
until (tie crojiH arc laid hy. ills said that last
vear they kept uji llie lences around the corn
fields in dial country, in older to preserve the
corn.
From Ihe I'cnsacula Uuzelle, June 10.
The fugitive Creeks in our neighborhood are,
like the fjetninole*, “tl'jwly touring in.” This
jdiraise, nseil in this sense, and on litis subject,
conveys more meaning than would he usually at
tached to it. It implies whole volumes of wrong
and outrage and treachery, which the Indian has
antlered ami winch the white man has inflicted,
insomuch that the wretched Italian knows not
who may be I rusted or where to fly.
It will he recollected that in our last, we men
tioned that Lieut. Reynolds hail gone among Iho
fugitives, mnl that much hope was entertained,
Bl it they might all he induced hy him to come in.
I he following is a letter from Lieut. K. to Ins
friend here, dated Lagrange, 2d June, 1887, It
confirms our worst suspicions as to Ihe manlier
in which the twelve women and children spoken
of, came to their vleaili.
‘‘l have just returned from a two days scout
vyest of ibis pi ace, and could discover no recent
signs of Indians being within Briny miles in that
direction, for the last trine or ten days. The-In
diaris whom I have with me, were tinder the im
(trcssion from the direction of the trail look, it
was their intention to make for Eserivan’s point,
where doubtless they are at this time. I have to
request you to do rnc ihe favor to semi word to
the old fellow to retain all who may conic in a
his place, feed them well. &c. &.c. He shall he
remunerated for his trouble. It is my intention
In visit Escrivan’s, so soon as nty duties shall
he finished in this vicinity.
"V our surmise in relation to the murder of Bio
twelve women and children, proves to he correct.
On-niy Mine westward, I was necessarily obliged,
to pussilie place where, the murderous scene »a. |
enacted, 'I ho spot was not more Ilian liliecn it c*. I
tn diameter, I minnlely examined Ihe (d ice, m,,|
am firmly of .be opinion that the poor devil/ were
penned up and slaughtered like cattle, a-., u Kuu j,
was the opinion ol the friendly Indians n, compa
ny. The shrieks of the jiuor children, -.vent or—
"nelly heard at a house, distant, I should think a
qnailor ot a mile. Several were scalped, an . all
who had car-rings, bad th.-.r eats slit with kn i»e»
in order to pnss'„g themselves of the silver. J do
think Bus e.oof the most oiinagenus acts civtliz
ed men Could be guilty of. Had Bio officer in
command deemed it proper to destroy them be
fore their surrender, there would perhaps bavt
liccn no inhumanity in it, but after u surrender
and [lasting a swamp all hui impassible, ns prison
er, to he murdered in cold blood, in the manner
llie scene indicate g, is worse than rny imagination
could conceive!
1 mn ah mi srtlingout for the head of the hay,
where lam told Biete ore many Indians. I Bust
Bierc are. It is rny purposa to v isit every camp
am. yo'j may ho assmed every Indian within my
reach, wifi accompany mo to Mobile I’uint.”
air. Iveynolds returned to this place on \V- d . I
nesday Inst and Ims gone with Iris rulin' rs t(l
Escrivcn’s point, where h.eis to lakeß)'.. rto , )l
and endeavor to find the linking i’'jc" s „f p, 0
Indians. Nothing can now he v ' llh , hl . n
except m the wny proposed »- iV i ■ p *' ’
ty and treachery wine* , t, . ■ . ? ,
I i ■, ~ o >e ev have me! will from
Bio whites, that tb* . , i
or fl,. vv believe* . * - 11 bc sure « ,h « 1 1( | '*« "
whites in aro <, l ) l ,roachca b - v lllL '
0,1 v° 'be foregoing, wc have been per
'"oiiri- ■' n ' * bt ‘ fi’llowlllg extract of an oifieial
V , tui'.icalion Irom Lieut. K. daietl Lagrange,
■-I <inc, 1837. A ter leading it, who shall say
Ih'-i thu whiles aro not more savage than the la-
I dians!
“Last night a (dot was formed hy a man named
Lawrence, in conjunction vviih a number of men
who have been mustered into service, to murder
my party. I his Lawrence is the man who lost
Ins wife by the snj.poses violence of the Indians,
i was ir,termed ol iris and his parly’s intention at
a late hour, hy a worthy oltl mail mimed Bush,
whn cautioned mp to hc.on mv gu t l , tfialan at
tempt would he made to destroy toy parly.
I vv'as Inenled on the old Steamboat lying beside
the wharf—had mv Indian*abari the wheel house.
Bush kept watch on the (iireeaslle, ant! I at the
cabin dour, determined, to tesist with life any at
tempt of a hostile nature. Lawrence, hy some
means was made acquainted with my watchful
ness and relinquished Iris design. I made an
■ trivial call upon the comm Hiding olliver for the
arrest of all concerned with Lawrence and rquest
ctl that a civil action wigh be instituted against
the latter "
J|l KXFKKNAi ,«V8177~
From Ihe N T. F.tpress,JuneUi.
LATEK AND VERY IMI’ORTANT FROM
ENGLAND.
/.onthu doles to "3d, and Liverpool Io "ilh nit.
By the Indopeiidencr, (’a)it. NTr., which ar
rived ibis morning from Liverpool, wo have re
eeiv iNI onr English files to the above dales. The
intelligence they bring us is gloomy enough
|>reseiiling a sensible decline in Colton, ihe fail
ures of several mercantile houses, the refusal of
the Bank of England to extend further aid to
American merchants, an unhappy aspect of the
Money market.
Accounts from the manufacturing districts are
very gloomy.
Among the failures at Liverpool, are mentioned
M’addington, Holt »V Co., Mattomer, Bell eV Co,
and PhOlps, James it Co.
Under dale of ihe 20th, the London Times
j *»>•»: ’ ll has been staled with considerable con
j lidence. But the cnnsultaiions in the Bank of
I England have been directed to the policy and
prudence of granting fuillier assistance to the
i American houses, should it be applied for, and it
| is understood that fur the present, at anv rate, the
1 Bank direction " ill Dot declare to make anv fur
-Ilh r advance.
The Sylvie d’ Grasse arrived from Havre, the
17th May, brings no important news.
From 'he N. V. Herald, J n , lc 19.
IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE
MX DAYS LATER.
Our news schooner Tesaer, late last night
boarded Iho packet ship Independence. Captain
: Nye, from Liverpool,and arrived up to the city
| early this morning with ciqiious files of jiauers
I up to Ihe 23d May from Loudon, and 24th i rom
' Liverpool, and the London money market of the
—tl; it was unsettled—u number of failures bad
taken place at Liverpool, none of which are l K '-
lowed to bo for very large sums, but the collect
ive amount Is considerable. They bad not rc-
Wived any intelligent-* from this side, later than
the 2d, (carried out by the North America.) it
1 was thought that the' Bank of England could
1 l iJiain the A mo-inn toa-cs »ny longer, and
l.asie r.fcaun-.t tiy tl.u llicy lud cm to the tie*
j termination 10 refuse further gid to any bora--
wlu evor. T v coii idnimkct ha* hern firm—
ootui* nod fen - ; 'k (line g a Ail in Liverpool.
Account* 1./un lie - 11 It.not. <n llmt ».«
e i.mvj.t had ru'civi.l Lord Ul r.-.'tin's ciitnniuni
, canon in regard tothc Vixm. tn a very iinncaole
I tnannvr. It is ntlcrr d that affair is us good us
-Cl t led,
'The news from Barcelona is of the most depln
I rabie anil menacing characlrr. In General J'i.r
--! rruo’s (Governor of Barcelona) dcspaltb, it is j
slated Ibat it had liecn only through the aid ol
i the English Marines, landed from llie Rodney,
1 that tin- inrfnrrcclion of the 4Bi and slh Inst, bad
! been quelled—vo-t numbers of persons bad mri
i veil at Marseilles, from Barcelona, who I ad to
I fly from (be excesses ol the revolutionists.
I The plague was making great lavagvs, in the
Barhary a. iiU-a, except Tunis, and canned great
I alarm in Bpain, Italy, ami the other Kingdoms
hoidering on the Mediterranean. Every precau
tion was in operation .0 prevent the spreading ol
the pestilence. Although the disease was not 111
Tunis, thir authority of Gjbralter has prohibited
the entrance of vessels Irom that port into the bay.
The news of our commercial troubles had been
received at Gibraltar.
The Paris pajicrs of Sunday like those of ma
ny preceeding days are destitute of domestic news
. of importance. The debate on the National
Guard Bill in llie Chamber of Peers on Saturday;
that on (be ridjculooa petition of a lady culling
bciscll ihe reap msible conductor ol the Gazette
des Femmei, rind advocating tlio rights ofvvo
man, which occurred the same day in the Depu
ties and the approaching marriage ol Bio Prince
Royal, arc Ihe principle domestic topics referred
to in those journals.
If the JYonveUe Mlnerxe is to he credited, the
marriage of lhe g Duke of Orleans is to be made Ihe
occasson for other measures, namely—
1. The creation of a body of Life Guards for
the personal protection of the A'riiy (to consist
ol four squadrons of calvary and four haltaUions
of infsnlry.) 2. The decoration of 10 individ
uals wiih the grand cross ol the Legion of Hon
our. 3. Tire installation of a court for the Prin
cess Royal. 4. The postponement of any de
cision respecting the Order of the Holy Ghost
now. in oheyance; ami fl. The resident n of the
Royal faintly at Versailles anil St Cloud, content
(dating die abandon inept of Bio Tnlleries, except
for some months of the year ”
On this paragraph it is only necessary to rr.,
mark, that the very act of making Paris and > , 0 |
Fontainebleau; the soeno ol the impending fetes
gives Io It a direct contradiction.
The Court was to j.roceed on the 27tb j ns t, to
Fontainebleau. Marshal Ulausel was r ,mch bel
ter,
A telegraphic despatch from Strar’ Jurf , i receiv
ed in Paris oti Saturday, slated the t (.jp, fi ve ac .
complices of Louis Bonajiarro in ( fi e a iV,ir of the
3!llh October last, who at firs' t n ci |, hut after
wards surrendered themselves rtoro brought to
Irml on Friday last, and acq. jjltoit. The Garde
Anlionale ol Marseilles I’ imilionk the arrival in
that port ot two vessels (,mm Barcvdonh,'having
oil board a vast mftn'.ie r ~s i)!ls flv j ng ft om
the excesses of the rev ~l lMi ,m i sts.
rout Barcelona I nu jnielligßiifc received in
lans on Saturday cvotling „. JS „ f the ninst de-
Irinral'lem.d itic'ia ifinß c | l . lra eler. The Ckl)T.'Oor
0 Uji.cibiu (( /rn . p arrcJlo .j j n a loiter Jau-J
1 ie Hilt tusl., presents the situation of affairs in
I * c ’*y ' r the most Sinister aspect. In that
. om .jJcli the General states, that it had lieon only
I 1 . |r "U-l | 'b' a aid ol'tlie British marinesian jed from
the Rodn iy that Ilia insurrection of Via 4ih ami
.nit ms'., ha I heel quelled; Bl.lt at ov.-ry instant
no ex | ccled (0 lie deserted by ivi.t soldiers, as lie
had I ,ecu already abandoned by in jrlv 12 out of
the, 3 battalions of the National Gurr.l; that tin
eivrJ auth "lilies, ileficicnt eitli er in courage or in
fidelity, disappeared at nigbilfUl—an exaffijile fol
lo.ved by such ol the inhabit: n.sas had anything
to lose. Aber oilier Mill mo rc menacing •details,
the General concludes hy p raving a reinforce
m nt ol 10,000 men, vvithor it which the.“ Cat
alonia insurrection wiissurch to triumph!”
F 1 out \ aleneia llie itccin ..nts received were ol
nearly as threatening a ct ntacler. 'J’he troops
are kejtl in readiness tor inv aediato action, 'i’be
town of Berirparlo had, it s reins, been entered hy
the Caflists heloru the hr rival of Otaa to its re
lief.
ihe incidents, taken in conjunction with the
discontent lln.t reigned in Madrid on alto I3lh
inst., (tits oaicol the latest accounts from thence)
the ru'.aored revolt of (Jartliageiia, Bio probable
adhesion of Malaga to the insurrection, and the
passage to the Argo hy Don Sebastian, produced
I cqnsidorehlc uneasiness in Paris on Suitdj y last.
Trie tea! object of Dog Sebastian's tnov cnictii
does not appear io have transpired. The genera
belief tec,smed, however, that it was in order to
! r.n a junction with Cabrera,with ultimate views
over which the state of affairs in Caialnni.', Va
lenpia, and in the capital would, it was supposed,
exert conaiderahle inliueilce.
There was no news of importance from -Spain
stirring in Paris on Sunday. The Government
courier who ought to have reached on Saturday
from Madrid had not arrived up to the hour ol
poston Sunday.—The, French l.hreo jier cents
were, at half-past 1 o'clock on that day, done ul
79 17) (buyers.)
Spain. — Bayonne, May 17.—YCstcrJiy, be
tween 11 and 12, the (Jbriolino troops, 8.0.00 in
number, appeared before Iron. The division pf
General Janregui arrived by the road of the muun
tains of A1 aritna, and General Evans, with the
British Legion, debouched by the high road.
At 1 o'clock the Christinos look up a jiasition,
and crowned all the tieighhoiitia The
artillery, which lately crossed the French territo
ry from Socoa to Bchpltia, was planted at Ascain-
Tile firing commenced about 2, and Was Well
kcjil up until 3, when a portion of the British Le
gion possessed itself ol’severaThouses and of the
church of I run.
The Carlisl garrison, consisting of 100 or 500
men, with 300 aimed peasants, are defending
themselves with much bravery, and maintain a
terrible fire from the house of Olazahal.
The civil authorities of [run, who had retired
within ibe fort, having hoisted a white flag at
hall past 5, and demanded to capitulate on condi
tion of being allowed to proceed to France, the
.arlist commander, Soroa, on being apprised ot
their intention, put an end to the negotiation bv
recommencing the fire with redoubled vigor.
Towards nightfall the firing subsided hv de
grees, but was to begin again early this morning.
S earners are expected at 2 o’clock in the Uidas
s a o attack Fuentarahiu.
I weitly wounded English were received yes
terday at Beluhia. A British officer was killed
while standing near General Evans by a cannon
hall of 24 pounds. The Christina commission
c. .4 came yesterday to lieltobia and ordered 50,000
rations.
A letter f-om Cadiz dated the sth inst. con
firms the information that Don Miguel had not
been arrested in that city, as had been rejoined.
The peis/itl supposed Id he that Prince was an
1 ajian named Vantii, who with a man who ac
companied him was yet in prison, and about be
ing brought to (rial.
Russi a.—Lu beck, May 9—Letter from St.
Petersburg say that Lord Durham has made com
I mini ieal'ons to the Russian government resjiccj
ing llte Vixen, which wore received by it very
amicably, and the rvjdy to which 14 said to have
been equally well received hv Lord Durham.
Hence ilts inferred that the affair of the Vixen
is as good as sc Bed to the satisfaction of the two
governments concerned. The Emperor Nicho
las will shortly set out on Iris tour to the interior
of Kussia.
Si-ANjsit I xTEtuocsce.—lnteresting intern*
gence has been received from Bpa 11 during t e
week. It will he seen that the dillerem fortress
es ol Hernani, Irun.ond Fiinlarabi*, havb fallen
into the hands ot the Queen’s troops.—From va-1
rions quarte s of that distracted country, the in-j
telligcnco received is tar from partaking of the 1
same pleasing character. It must not he under- 1
stood, however, that the insurrectionary move
incuts they detail betray any favorable feeling to
wards Don Catlos ;on the contrary, they are
produced hy the republican spirit which has been
Fotal.mia. The f.Honing extracts
Irom letlcis will show the position of affairs 111
that province,—
' Uauceiona, May 11.—\Ve are living in the
“turns anxiety. The Place d’Ar.nes, the Ah-!
Jusanas, the Citidel, the Mcntgonv, the Rim- i ‘
hla—ail are threatened with artillery. At ih u '
corner of cich tree! a cannon is placed.—\ ester
ilay Xsmieru w « executed. To sacrifice one
-iuj; e onn a display-id 14 000 bay< nets was
M. • > ir., ami\i i n was h and that llie aidin'
wind In- !• .coed. i'uiri no. in fa< i,lull Ins alanns;
In ki.on'elbal tin people of Daicchni.i mil nol
allow liter slaughter of upwards id' 300 cidicns
without vengeance; either the city will remain
cm umliercil wirh cannoi), or XI the least change
will produce n terrible result In toe nienniiuic
tin- town is deserted; nearly 10,000 persons have
quilted it; and all the shops and matiufaclwiese
are shut.
Letters from Perpignan of the 14th current
slate that the Republics of iicriss, Tarragona, an 1
other cit es, still hold linn. On the 18lh they
displayed considerable activity, ami sent a force
of 2,S(ID men to Monllilauic to n atch the move- ,
merits «f liaron do Mcer.
Lit Mins Mon k v Market, Monday 22 I. j
The letters from Liverpool having brought nr- |
counts of several liiiiuics have induced a rather j
gloomy feeling in the city generally. Such a |
combination of circumstances is nt work Loth, j
here and in the United States, to- prevent the ]
merchants from obtaining proper return , of the
sinus due to I hem. that sonic uppreb ansion bc-
I girts to prevail vheihev the Batik r .n continue
much longer 10 afford Ihnt sii/i/to' < to hi eh they j
have hitherto done to the horse-'. concerned. No
incident, however, has occur™ ,i in the city ivhich
could be said to bear r.poiuß.reetly, or to justify,
this feeling. The house.. Which arc stated in
the Liverpool letters to Wave s'opped arc those of
Wifddiiigton, Ault &, Co., Malcohnson, Doll &
Co., and Phelps, Js nics & Co. None of these
arc believed to he for very large sums, but the
collective anioi .il considerable. They have
been followed t,y a paralyzing ettect in the manu
facturing di vrids.
The Consol r.iarkol has been firm, with scarce
ly any ' ariaihni frotn the prices of Saturday.
Ibe quotation was 91J to £ for money, and
91A to | for t'o e July account. Exchequer bills
arc aSs. to 345; the same as on Saturday, though
the belie, Las not diminished that some tcdiicilon
in the. raio of Interest upon them is contemplated.
I lie |-,s jal quarterly notice for the exchange ol
the f.ilis falling due, which will appear in a few
s, will determine hqw (ar that tuilibn is a cor
fer i one.—lndian Bonds'bpfngibqnghl less likely
Vv be sul jeeted to such a reduction, though i lie
I East India Company very commonly follow the
Government in all sitch operations, have been the
more favored, purchase, and have borne a higher
value. Some sales in them if largo extent have,
however, ,alu4i place, and though the premium
has been will supported at 355. to 375,, wc should
1 not be surprized if some project of the kind is in
view with nespe t to it.
~ :yjrxzjm r jrjriAAiu'Ta.*;iLii7anrc7
fcOM.UBiRKIAf...
At HUBTA puiur.s current;
licviscd uttd comcled xemi-xeeeklij, fur the Chronicle
, *s' Stottinrl.
Bag"mg, Hemp 20-a 25 j Raisins, (dull) !sl)a’2Uo
'i'ovv 12 a 20 | idee, 3-1 a 41
Bale dope, 1U a 14 I Spirits, Whiskey 45 a GO
Rue it, new , ILK. Hum 48 a O'.) (
Hums II al2 l og. Brunjdy Jot) u 250
Shoulders Ufa H Holland Hiti 1-ft a 150
Sides 11a 12 B. lir.-mdy 871a 125
Duller, Hushcg- So a35 Sueur.*,Si. (.h. 10 a Id,
A. Carolina Id a 2Muscovado 8a 10
Candles, Spetln 33 a33 Porto.lin'd 6-n U
'fallow IG a(8 Jievy thleans Hall
Cheese, 14 aIG Ibnnn , wide 14 als
gr. Cuba 12a 1 5 Do brown 10 a 12
java 11 a IG Suit, Go u 75
l uimiioii Rio It) «14 Snap, yellow 7t a 0
Ctttun, .liOa'ii) •ihot,' Ualn .
bi.rer, Canal 813 afl Teas, Hyson- 70 alt ft
Baltimore 7a lo Imperial 95 a 125
turn, 112# a 125 Umipowder Uo a 1.5
!■ rd, lit a II V.rudusc 'Factory,
Hides, dr.tallod Hi ul3 V.ons 1 n iGu iSa-fl'C.
tread, ttia 9. Uz.mliurj.siN.il lot
Molasses, S 3 a45 No. 2 I4i
A ues, 7i a ti, Muelwrtl, No 1 811 al3
Oils, s perm, 125 a 13", ,\o. 2 80a 11
Linseed 125 a IS7 No. 3 87: a 8
Whale 55 uGo il o.es, .Malaga GO n 75
Pork, Aleas none Tcneriffc ; 87i u Jib
Prime none Madeira 150 a 3.0
Peeper, 9a 11 Claret, per gal, 825
Spice, 'Jail i Champagne 810 als
RDM ARKS.
Cotton.—Our market fi r the las! week has been
more eliminated lima lor some lime past, alt la j’ at
prices same as last week 'Phe sabs during iln
week lime reached near lit CO bides, hi mg meetly
bought fur orders ami roiniilances to the North
We now quote G a9l ets a» the extremes ol the
market; while must ol the sales are nnUoai 9 cts.
forg. oil crop lots.
(. r ocr. r. I r:s—The'trade with the interior con
tinues light— not a barrel of good Flour lo be rad
In the market. A load of country flour us common
quality sold fur §l2. Corn sell, by the bad at 112:
os; arid Meal at ?f SO per bushel
LixciiaNGE.- Iha dv maud for Exchange on
.New York is great:r ihftn the supply that can be
had from our Bunks, even at iho liigh rate of 5 per
ctni. A large amount of United , States Bank bills
h tv*. beansuU during thi week at 4! pur c I.t pretn
tor small bilb a <ls per .cent 1 r large ones. *vpo
cih has Infeu sold lor 3 per cert prom, t becks on
Charleston i per com for city bills, and 1 pur cent
for country money,
Freight continues without change lo Savannah.
No boats up for Charleston. <
I :—_
UVerpooi. cot ;' n maskkt, mat SO.
j h'.oPghoul this week the prices of American
Cullen: have been very irregular, being in many 11,, j
slanceac. firely regulated by the neesssitiestu'tho l
sailers. \V 3.-reduce our qiiotniims generally »,| to'
Id per 11)., bu.-ia good fair quality and upwards the
decline is ImreK'.r 'i much. At these rules the mar
ket dosed with-a continued gloomy appearance.—
Egyptian continues l'i he nlgleclcd, and prices
nearly nominal In i, rozil a dec inunf jd par lb.
has l ee., generally siihim«ted to. burnt is heavy ~'f
sale, and in some qualities has d; dined .<1 per In.
Bume purchases ol t is dcsertpiio i liaveliecn made
for shipment lo Canton. Jhe sa ,es of the week a
tnmtnt to 17,800 hales, Including 2t, !| <J Amerii-mt on
speculation, and 2490 American,Bo Pfnatq,.BsUcu
rut, and 80 Dengal lor cX(>ort.
Taken on speculation this year, baa’s 31,50 i)
Saamin 183 G, 95,200
Forwarded into tkocuuatry unsold this
year, 3!,SOC
Same in 183 G, 2(i,1u0
Increase ol import this year, compared
with I lie same date last year, 143,21 G
Increase ot stuck, 803,500
Decrease ol quantity laken forconsutnp
,lion. , 33,G00
Decrease ol quantity taken for export, ),.,00
biau ineni of Hie > eneral linpnil and Export of Cot
ton imu a..it Irotu ilio u hoJe ktiigiloiu, from the
Ul of January to the 13th nisi , and el the im
ports and Exports for the same period last jvar.
IMPORTS FOR 13d7.
American, bags 437,941
South America, 59 011
V> i si Indies, Demerßra, <tc. o’_> j j
Lust Indies, g.'-jp(
Egypt, Ac. 93
Total of all descriptions, CGa,227
nr ld3o.
American, bags 301,123
Boath American, 49,795
Vr. Indies) Uemetaia, ice. 1,83 i
I'Ust Indies, 625G1
Egvpt, We. 4,509-416,343
Incr. of imp’ls as compared with IB3G, 151,102
exports in 1837.
American, 10,932—brazil 730—East India, 19,093
’’ esl India,o0 —Otlier kinds,oo.
Total m 13:i7, bags*3l),32o
teame period in IS3G, 32,523
„ Stock.
May 10,1337 bags 3 SO, 100
burnt* tune J33C, Ul fiUi)
'IoESUAV, May 23 The demand fir cotton since
Friday has been very brisK, and prices of the must
current qualities ol Am rtcan cotton udvant-eii id
per It), at W'hich improvement ilia market is freely
supplied by holder, with eotton bales on .Satur
day 01), 0 bags; .holiday, 50uo; and to-day 3500 to .
4U 0 oag, Uli the aggreg no business since Friday,
-UOO American have been lake.,on spocuiauon atm
i-)J American ami 1000 Sural for export. Armed
since Friday, three Vessels from the Hinted Mates.
gj 1. ■ - 11.1.,
Marine Btall*S i ;icr.
DLPAiiTEtt. '
Steamer Chjro.vae, V.rn., tor .Savannah,
Charleston June 21—-ATriveil j ofeterday, shop $
-1 .tots, :-ou,barn,<;u Auguatiue; Sleiiui pti.kel
Uuikt# Ail.uim, King, >avaiui ih. *
N C earea, Er sloop liarli quin, Seymour, .Nassau, '
Went to sea yesterday, ship l/onlgomerv. Grace 1
Mobile; Ime ship s tmm n. Kerry, Nmt V--rk: Ung
Ciobu, ReiJ. Havre; Bng Wave Talbot, IVm. rdr -
Brig Alexandria, Covel, t'bilsdelpbia; Line brieG
nrnier. Bennett, Ilnltnn re; si hr Ellen FI <,,| ’v
Vo k; L’ S .Mail sclir Hope, Sully, Key West’s,,'
Indian Key. “
Sav<nvan, June 20— Cl’d, ships WaherSm,
Baa, Havre; .'lout inma, .Nlauran, New York
Oplelliorpc, Beard, Baltimore; Hen Melnt,,f
Chapman, ilo; ll'ilhnm Fowler, Boston- i-’
etc Nam, bleeper, N York U '
Arrived, tlnp .Millrdgevitlc, Fortcr, N York- X,
L:n-oln,Npier, Tbomae'on, Me. ' l:
Went ;o sea. ship Hi V\ hiiney, Dyer, 1 iver r „„,
brigs (Jon Mehilosh, Cbapm. ix Baltiinore- VVil
lam Fowler, Boston; :cbr Uncle Mm, Mecr v SNs
York. * * *
n-iwi3-^c -vunrz. r.zs -.■afL'.-A, *in 11 mi m ■ „i ■
fcr Mr. KdrVor—Pletttt- publish Ibo
appotntru nis ul Camp-.bccimgs in tbo An-p,il
District— t '*‘ J
Richmond < nmp.Jleei.ing, 13 miles below Atwn.
, fib hjfeiriniig on the 7IK Jmy, nt night, and conch,l!
1 mgtni I lie foikiwing \V ednesdny.
I -e'h.B-m C.tmii-ineeliiig, m Mr. Jforiiih, bez.n
j fungonilic 12ib July, at night, to com lndo on the
follow ing Monday.
) Columbia Camp-mecling.ai White O. k,
I August 23d, at night, and close on tho lulWiv
.uumiiiy. *
may J 9
<Xj‘ VV’e arc aiilhotised lo announce FUEfc
I LACY asn Cundidale for the < fliceof
Nhcriir. of Rtclmtond county, alike ensuing cite
ion in January. june7
t\i‘W Sc hoot.
ON the 101 11 of (h tuber next, MR. and JII!S
ElKIF'.i; TON will o, e„ a Sonooj.
ol Reynold am. ,Mclntosh streets in this city, for tU
iuslrnclion of Young Ladies. ’J'hey will be provi.
ded with able Assis ants, ami make all o-sible ar
miigcmeins lo furiiisli their pupils with the advan
tage of a thorough and accomplished cduentidn.
There will he bin one term, consisting ofeHit
months,from the 10th October to the lUtli Juno. °
llci'ercnvc:
Urv. S. S. Dnvis, Kev S. K, Talmn-e,
Hev. h. K. Ford, \V. Smifh,
Col 11.11. ('rimming, Mr. John Moore,
Mt. Ihibt. Campbell, Clms. J Jenkins, Etn
Mr. John Ron - s, N\ in. E. Jones, Fisa ’
Win. IF. Holt,Esq., J. W. I'nviJ, Etq
J" 11 ’- ‘- >j 146 avvtf
Spcck*-
by
JOHN G. WINTER,
l ur, ° - 116 C
BS© CScwjicjj.
"B" F.F7 my | I-.tit ition in Dnrke county, on the
ii_sj jiiulji ol the loth inst., and Jellovv iiuitihJ
•> j , common .SiZh, h nr*k, w ell macie. inclined
to bo bow round face, Bpeeks quick when
spoken to, and is twenty three years old. ile lur
meny belonged io;l.e\vi3 Cnclimn ol ( aroli- t
na. As he is nr-qnaitiled with iheriver, and is an- ’
tul, he may attempt to gel on some boat, I theicforo
caution alt captains of boats or vessels against re
ceiving him on hoard. 1 think, however, he will go
back to Carolina, if any person should take up said
i.cgro, 1 would ihnuk Ihciu io bring him !o mo if
convenient, instead of carrying him to jail and re
ceive the above reward.
June S 3 [\v3tl4GJ JNO. II COX.
•BiJCSCJ'W 's’t , ,i?g. t'Sppyipg)
Wi l' racl ' e< ‘ LAW in tlie counties of Barks,
1 . v ,“ Jefferson, and Washington Uflleeatl.ou
isvillc, (*co. fj:me2l J-15 3iiu!sww
■ BV Sl \ DdF’IHl & C!»i,l,lSs'
\ ' l l. l rivilt '! a finer hedllhy and likely young
u Ntgro Man. 2G years oid, first rate coaclimaii
hostler, house servant, and a good cook,'sober, lion!
cst and a Igntiv.-, eimract r exc-llent, ami tilled- a
lii-piilablc, tamg wcl known in Augusta and.its
viriml} Foid lor no nuh. It is owner leavings he
kd ,tv sac.) to ante to,ate lie- situation of a lie.th
in scr a,. 1. In solecliqg a good mast, f, it possible
where ho can.remain.inarhts litniiiv
. . 145 dGt
92? Consflhiliiiuallst wi'l copy iHI forbid.
«S Sfeccruvwi *
i N A for saio, ai supply of Osborn’s B ihnokim
-A or lona s /‘nend. A libe.al dednciion will
bo ma le to loose who pntlu-as ■ :u s, li again.
)»lno,-ii DAViEANU,.KISLEV <fc CO. ,-J
B2s9swea*’s New Work.
A 1 )' LNn , its rise and fail, by E. L. Bulwer to
*■ * Ihor of • IVllia.n,” Ac. -nuiwer.au-
VV ’ Ainsworth, Esq, author of
,) (L'EockhH 1 ' 6 I ,To ° f Sir U ’ a!tt ‘ r Sc “». Ban r hy
Ne<c I xiit-inncnis, meins without iving
I lie Insio-y Ol .-I,n .-q.ver, ,. f livW othrr
..people s n pans ° °"** r
Uhwr I 'wist, or the parish b .v’s erheres, lex
;ji 2 «.t„o.h-r tales kdal;.,.;Ully r ,,l^
Ihi Poslhurnmi- papers of tlie I’n-kwick ('lull 4
0r,....
' ,U ," !| ircs ami up,.rung tmnsaet ~„s of the-- •
corresponding in uihers. edite I by ‘tfloz "
Ju.-t received and liirsalc by
j ini' 19 • •• 1L LC.PUNT.
-
4 .&< lasii&j & naeL3i.i.\D +
beaekks in
coorniNu it a rs and smohs.
",HOES : ■
8 IvlNfc'AN r> SU MM F1 { A f-HORTM EXT
Pr, . L. VV. I'OUl.'E CO.
-fl 5 !■ . ' ri ’ c '" vvA j adingi •?. Foots and FKof*
comprising every article intheline. All nr
aiwv, n ‘ , ' i n bp l‘ i! l ' U - 'Manuli.i iims dirc-t, tk.v
b ;<„| d n" U , as 1,1 ">e A unite
EtimgSki,’,s ;l, “* 01 Leal bur, Mm me, .3, a!, and
win rough. do '° ‘ P A C p, l ll ’ ; f ”
i A ! Vo' 11 , 1 a ?. Wl , ll *? f ur notes of the Ceil
■ n-,„| l, 'rC’"," k, i ßan l‘ jf U'ulutnbus, and insurance
Bank ol Columbus, by
JOHN H. WINTER,
- J llle 16 Ml No. 240 Brond-st.
ruius, prime retailing MOLASSES
I or sale by AiUlsE & COHEN
3_ 135 '
ESrntoval.
i-? &U. Cl.AllK, Haulers in Watches and Jen
v".y , ' a '« ['’moved to .lie Store on the corner
o Rroad and Mclntosh streets, known us the Bust
Oflice corner imp 25 if 122
Wmasctsi.
Awn , m B k- )V V b "e Ve< ‘ n 12a,;d 14 year* "M.
~ " a I'A'd to hire by the month or year Enquire
mthisefl.e, ' june J
‘fi ll ;' • s ** < ’riß* liaying rciuriiedTdv'vard
An )J r y Sibley, William Knin, mid Horatio
Bent asdefnal.'tng UrnnJ Jurors, ut January 'J’.-rm,
1337; and w. "amhen, C, E« m bert, Geo. Living
stmi, <.J. (on VV m. If, Btigg, and Hawkins Hoff, ’
ui ihfiiiltmg Bent Jurors,—amj Hiram N. Wilson
as a ifoi.miting J alia Juror. The fust named as
[•rand Jurors will no lined in the sum oi F’ony Dol
lars, a d the last named ns Betit Jurors in the sum
111 t wenty Della 6 , mile s a satisfactory excuse bo
bled 011 oath with tlie Clerk of the Coin! on. or bc
(or , tlie loth day of Judy, 1837.
A true extract from iha minutrs.
. iuno 3t JA.VES a: cLA VV3, CJeik.
'a'« aKij'c,
A '’t'LUABLE House Coy. Enquire nt this
i X office- mnyß !t.7
.1 L, Col a r 'ne r sliip heretofore existing In in
llmnrm <jJ Uoucl A: Bolhwcll is this doy dis>oi'*
oil by mutual consult.
, f N. H.CT.OUD,
a - jril 1 '8 D. E. BOTHWELL
iiLI-LAUD’S celebrated Patent Animal and
egeta ile Oil Foap, for cleansing coal collars,
y notion, linen, and cotton goods from spots ocea-
Stonodby grease, paint,tar, vurmMi.and oils, of every
description, without injury to the finest goods, lor
sa ' el, y M. H. CLOUD.
-l 1 P nl 17 891 No. 232 Hioad-sl
|\j VJ ICE. Cniorcd persons luund at large n the
Uiy alter nineoVluck m night, and before day
iignt next morning, wit bout passes s ating distinctly
ie place or pl„c * In wh’c/i such colored verson »•*
,P US *' vv conjin d as the Ordinances
ol tlmCny (brert. FOSTER BLOIKiET,
Jan I< 13 tfj City Marshal.
I,E—il splendid brass mounted Buggy
'> «igon, double sent, lined with flesh colored
uatereiHiras deZln, wiih double harness, polennd
7 mi^e b> order In New Haven, Ins; summer,,
oi tlie b,j*i maierials, At»p!vio
Jan l> H ts) ’ G. MINER
Wffici’ <»f I
k Aiken, February 22. 1537.
* 13 ?B v cn tbat from the l»r March, the
ras*c igcr Lars from Hamblin mid
Chnrleslon, daily (.Snndav’N excepted) at Go’cluik^
A. .M. t end run through th> snmndny
WM. JR.,
Aernt Transportation C, C. <i K. R- C.
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