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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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Bank inform the Senate bow this was done if not by the Bank Tbe annual auatlon only paid tbe expenses of CHARLESTON PRICES CURRENT DECEMBER 15 1 8 48 THE COURIER government Where then be asked did the Bye or six Comparative Exports ot Cotton sasA Kicc FRIDAY MOHSIJfB DEC'S 15 1848 millions come from which paid tbe Interest on tne pumie S-jsrcps FRO it TH FORI CBARLBSTOM debt and the principal as fast as it fell due out irom uie III I II BY A WIIXIWOTOJI fc CO CITY PRINTERS yard BAGGING Hemp 44 inch income of the Bank? Tilts question If any doubt were en From Sept 1 1848 From Sept 1 1847 ets 17 17 6 4 'low Kentucky 44 inch wuee 1848 cts 17 lox 5 10 uec 11 EXPORTED TO BY TELEGRAPH FOR -CHARLESTON COURIER Arrival of Br Steamer Canada at NeMr-Tork DECEMBER 15 1848 lb Hams S-lsLiUpU Rice Wpis: tertained about the matter is answered said Mr black by the Reports of your Comptrollers General and the Presidents of tbe Bank Was it not then clear as the noonday sun that should you destroy the Bank you would de Shoulders The people from various parts of the State were flocking to Columbus and the greatest excitement existed The Cholera Several more cases of Cholera had occurred at the Quarantine Ground New-York but as yet there had been but one case in tbe etty Th SewYork Markets In New-York on Wednesday there were 600 bales Cotton prices were steady and the market firm Dealers were anxiously awaiting steamer's advices Sixty tierces Rice sold at from 3 to Flour went ofT slowly at previous the market dull Large sales of Treasury Notes were made at Government Sixes at IX nd firm What is it but a Map of busy Life! Co wm Sides 1337 2824 885 512S9 1688 Liverpool- Scotland bbl Mess (New-York) 21339 1452: 847 1002 210lt stroy that which enables the State to pay her that 2018 LATER FROM ENGLAND If you throw this source of income into the bands or pri Othar Br ports TotG Britain DAILY PAPER Tea Dollars per COUNTRY COURIER (tri-weekly) Five Dollars per annum Qrj-JiU Advertisements appear in hoik Paper 49251 885 55005 mine Cargo Mess (Boston) No 1 Prime 1337 22781 vate companies instead of retaining It for the benefit of 1849 2S8 278 96231 the people to whom it belongs you would have to increase tbe taxes to an enormous amount or to shame 770 Havre Marseilles 77751 427 882 789 Goshen prime Vlb 21 15 20 18 10 18 fully repudiate And would the people asked the Hon interior Other Fr ports If BEESWAX senator be likely to submit patiently either to the one or 968 Charleston 6 50 12 00 8202 1PM Total France 1671 278 9623 770 the other of these results Reported for the Baltimore Sim THIRTIETH COSGUESSd Session WASHINGTON DEC 11 SENATE Trfe Vice President laid before the Senate a report 1 unimportant) from the Nary Department Mr Km presented the credential of Mr Fitzfat-micK of Ala Mr Fblch those of Mr Borland of CANDLES Sperm Vlb 33 12 The bonds of tbe State he said bad been sold in 1839 34 15 9" Tallow Charleston made Adamantine POSTSCRIPT HALF PAST 8 O'CLOCK A 125-2 2658 877 and in 1840 by the Hon Georoe M'Dvmt the agent of Holland Belgium of Europe 1011 257 643! 24241 1583 976 CHEESE Northern 281 COFFEE -Cuba inferior to fair the State These bends under an act of the Legislature so ordering were endorsed by the Bank of the State the buyers attaching great importance to this guaranty The 4787 1292 Tot NEurope 2559 wood tair to prune Choice green: Parto Rico Rio 46531 guaranty of the Bank was in the following words So of Europe Indies sic At 9 o'clock last evening we received information from the Telegraph office that the British steamer Canada had arrived and a few minutes afterwards a communication from our correspondent at Baltimore came to band announcing that she reached New-York at 9 o'clock yesterday morning bringing advices to the 25th ult Liverpool Markets COTTON The sales of the week were large amounting to 45000 bales On the day the Steamer left 6000 bales were disposed of There bad been a good and steady demand throughout the whole week for current qualities which had advanced one-eighth of a penny on previous quotations This advance was on qualities ranging from 3 to other qualities commanded full rates In Brazils and Surats an extensive business had been done at extreme prices Egyptians remained unchanged The Committee of Brokers declared quotations as follows: Boweds and Mobile fair3d New-Orleans fair 4 being the same for this quality as per previous steamer 7 5727 6X 6224 Ark and txtn genuemea loos ine customary oaui to urrJort toe constitution The annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury was received but the reading dispensed with on motion of Mr Tcrhki Mr JtrrKMOft Davis moved the printing of 30000 extra copies- The question was taken by yeas and nays on the question of printing 20000 copies and it was decided in St Jago Laguira 15933 1605 72647 1163 33696 Tot for 'n ports 11402 In pursuance and by authority of an Act of the Legislature of South-Carotina ratified on the 1st day of June Tbe President and Directors of the Bank of the State of South-Carolina with a capital of three million one COTTON Upland 75671 2140 Boston Island fee 5X 5 5 5 5 1458 41744 Ordinary to good ord Middling to good mid Middling fair Fair and fully fair Good fair 212 337 New-ir one 5 hundred and fifty thousand dollars (including the present loan) for value received assign and transfer the within bond or bearer and hereby guaranty the punctual payment of the principal and interest of the said bond as 2567 127 12136 2014 1396 133 Philadelphia 1589 40 7385 1154 1296 3472 64 58 8076 11471 1176 3678 50 6 Bait Norfolk 4923 3845 1073 Sea Islands Inferior to good Orleans FROM COLUMBIA DECEMBER 14 The inauguration of His Excellency Governor Sea-brook took place to-day at 1 o'clock and was a very' imposing ceremony The area and aisle in front of tbe Speaker's Chair were occupied by the Senators The Governor elect sat next the Speaker the Speaker on the right and at his extreme right the President of the Senate The gallery notwithstanding the inclemency of the day presented a brilliant display of Ladies The Governor's speech was a spirited and high-toned production and was admirably delivered He dwelt on the importance of intellectual and moral qualities on republican of the peculiar functions belonging to the Executive the necessity of a merciful but firm Other US pt's it become due at the place specinea wiinin (Signed) COLCOCK President of tile Bank of the State of So Ca miaaung nne and hue Extra fine if? if wwm sspSzgejB? a 3 a a rjn MSi 3 9 5 I I It Si £9 I SI I I 1 5f ja 3 fea a ii 2 SS I 4 a I I ssl Si1! i i i 1 18 sMji Sflllw as: ggrg: ag 3 a- oca a i 3- 9f i i 5:: 2 o-S soojjsio 6 Sip xSs gg 0 a js a eg miQJkS jj gj i jeSk: sf Sili la tll 0 'IP Oe' a 8 £2 2 Is Set gggj: Ss I 1 1 si fs lr- -JCC ZZ 5 'J to fi 77 j- li llglil Hhjl re? ggr gg SS r-l! 1 gSUSgg'S Z- 00 QD i OC l3 Tarred 212! 60610 16325 337 163731 15000 Tot coastwise: 10 10 12 11 This guaranty was put upon the bonds to enhance their Manilla 100 DOMESTIC GOODS Grand total 1817 133257 52069 32258 1500 26402 value by an express act of the Legislature (See 1 XI Shirtings brown yd So Mr Douglass presented a memorial from Messrs As-riNWAU fcc of New-York setting forth that they had obtained from the government of New Grenada a charter for 99 years for a rail road across the isthmus of Panama and asking this government to contract with them at a reasonable price for the transportation when the road shall have been completed of the mails munitions of war Mr HocaiASs agreeably to previous notice introduced bis bill for the admission of California and New Mexico as one State into the Union The bill was read add ordered to be printed Mr Bradburt offered a resolution setting apart one day in each week for the consideration of private bills Lies over Adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr Trcxar Smith moved that the rules of tbe last session be adopted as the rules of this and after some discussion the motion was agreed to The annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury was received and 10000 extra copies ordered to be printed and XII sections of the act of June 1838) The act was read Could any tiling be more explicit than this act or any words be penned more strongly pledging the Bank "with its annual accumulations for the payment of the 3 a "3 if bleached Sheetings brown bleached Calicoes blue fancy Stripes indigo blue Cheeks Plaids Fustians Osnabures cotton interest on the said loan and the final redemption thereof?" And the 12th section declares li i am "5 23- 3 5 5 A 1 em i I When the profits of the said Bank of the State of BREAD STUFFS The Com trade was very dull in consequence of large accumulation of stocks There were but few transactions io Flour There was a large supply of Wheat but prices were maintained Corn Meal was steady Carolina was quoted at 16s 6d to 21s This article was much wanted there being a good last quotations maintained Old waa in dull request New just landed brought 53s being a decline of 2s LARD A good inquiry for this article for chandlery 1 administration of the laws the respect due to the verdicts of Juries which in criminal cases should never be on the importance of developing more fully south-Carolina snail nave paid tne interest oi cenain stock for which tbey have heretofore been pledged and Mackerel No 1 WbH set apart the said profits shall also be considered solemnly NO 2 No 3 a 1 3 pledged and set apart for the payment of tbe interest on the 6 Baltimore a said loan ana the nnai redemption tnereot Could the State the Hon Senator asked violate this so the agricultural sources of the State On the subject of our federal relations be spoke of the geographical parties that had sprung upand the hostile feelings that were entertained by tbe North towards the South Virginia Canal Western Country lemn pledge without the blush of shame tinging the cheeks of every virtuous kjgh-tninded citizen of this State I Well FEATHERS Live Geese VIb Corn Vbusb a 23 as eT 3 2 9 2 53 JT 6 at might the great firm of Hambro Son writing to tbe President of the Bank onder date of 18th Nov 1843 in -a CO Mr GOOGIH introduced ms om to reuuee uie rates oi postage establish uniform rates and correct the abuses 01 the fran king privilege Referred to committee of the whole -77 to 47 Mr Cobb on leave introduced a bill to prevent either House from disposing of any part of the contingent fund except by joint resolution of the two houses Mr Rockweul moved to lay the bill on the table Lost to 107 The bill was then read twice and by a vote of 73 to 77 ordered to be engrossed for a third reading A petition was received from James Gordon Bennett to be employed as publisher of the debates kc of Congress After much other unimportant business the House declare Virginia and Maryland Country and Georgia Oats Mary'd Virginia Peas Wheat Your stocks will fonder such a state of things) sink in value even though the security might be ample and sufficient without the additional guaranty of the Bank and GUNPOWDER $3 51 "keg its profits Capitalists would consider tne State bad broken its solemn Dledaes which would be the more to be lb Eastern North River regretted in a State that has supported from its earliest settlement by its old families until this day tbe highest LARD name tor honor and aomnty ot character Stone This firm regarded the guaranty of the Bank of great (steam sawed) From we Santa Ft Republican Oct 18 Lt Col Washington civil and military commandant of New Mexico arrived at Santa Fe on the 10th ult from Monterey by way of Chihuahua He was well received Comparative view of Vessels LOADING IK THE UNITED STATES FOR FOREIOM value and declared that the fact of this guaranty enhanced the value of the bonds very much at the time of the sale so says Basins Brothers Co (refers to their letter Boards and scantling Do Flooring Assorted cargoes Flooring boards fin'd tai 1B487 "15477" purposes SECOND DISPATCH Political News Ala late hour a second dispatch came to hand giving us the heads of the political intelligence furnished by the Canada FRANCE The state of affairs in this country remain unchanged in any important degree from what they were when the previous steamer left Lamastine has again been brought forward as a candidate for the Presidency of the French Republic The French funds rose on Thursday 23d ult on account of the probability that none of the Piesidential candidates would receive two million of votes the number necessary to elect In this event the Assembly would elect General Cavaigrac The movements of the red republicans and socialists are closely watched and much fear entertained as to their effect Gen Cavaionac is urgent to present and adopt a law forcing the closing of the clubs but the government declined Great excitement prevailed In Paris on account of fears of another insurrectionary movement 5 the disregard of constitutional provisions and the ascendancy of mere majorities The attitude of our people be said was well knows They calmly wailed tbe course of events reluctant to believe that any wrong was intended They bad long too long relied on the comity and kindness of their sister States Tbe struggle of the South was now not to recover rights that she had lost but preserve the privileges she had obtained She must prepare for emergencies that threatened her power and safety Tbe traitor was not he who resisted tyranny but he who submitted to her demands and all hazards should be forgotten where life was compared with political degradation The 5th Regiment of Cavalry under command of Col Ancrcm was immediately after the inauguration reviewed by Gen Owens of Fairfield The troops were drawn up immediately in front of the Capitol and made a fine display General Owes addressed them in a spirit-stirring speech of twenty minutes long alluding to the gallant achievements of our officers and privates in the Mexican War and warning the troops to be prepared for any issue even one of power that may grow out of our to the President of the Bank) And so said our Minister a ca hite rise clear River Lumber Ranging Timber to England the Hon Edwd Everett PORTS The Hon George M'DcrriE than whom a more honesj Trinidad Vgal Comparative Exp'ts Hough Rice Lumber Ji a a a i 28 2023 13113 11 2 4 2 3 12 and virtuous citizen lived not hi the State declared that FROM THE PORT Ot CHARLESTON toannas Muscovado hhds Louisiana great importance was attached to this guaranty both by From Sept 11847 From Sept 11848! himself and the purchasers and our venerable Chief Ma to Uec 14 1848 to Uec 17 1847 NAILS Cut 4d to 20d lb NAVAL bH New-Orleans Dec 6 Mobile Dec 9 EXPORTED TO Rice gistrate had declared in bis annual message that to destroy the Bank would be acting in bad faith and that the Lumber feet 0 0 0 0 0 Rice bushels Lumber feet Florida Dec 2 A census OI new meixicu liara ueeu uikcu huiu wiwjh it appears that the population of the territory not including the county of is 32226 of which 38151 are classed as whites and 4057 as Indans The Republican contains the proceedings of a Convention of delegates of the people of New Mexco "to form a constitution and apply to Congress for a State or Territorial Governmentjand to do such other acta as to them may seem for the interest of the people" A majority of the convention were Mexicans Antonio Jose Marrinof Taos was elected President and Giddings Secretary and tbe business of the convention was transacted mainly through an interpreter The only official act of this body was the adoption of a petition on behalf of the people of New Mexico to the Congress of the United States in which they ask for the speedy organization of a territorial civil government for New Mexico They represent that the organic and statute laws promulgated by authority of the United States September 23d 1846 with some few alterations would be desirable io them That they desire the appointment of a Governor Secretary of the Territory United States Marshal District Attorney and Judges and all the busnelB 5 75 6 525" 575 57" 64 60 30 aa 7a" 65 66 9 9X 83 90 14 '66' 1866" 6 66' Too' 1 00 3 50 iij 28 "'29' 4 4 226' Tio" 2 25 60 "9 2 62 2 75 2 87X 3 3 12 70 80 "36" 28 "29" a 1 i'io 4 "8 Savannah Dec 13 3 3 0 3 Tar Wilmington Turpentine mixed Rosin Spirits Turpentine gal bond holders would only have the faith of the State al 21048 ready violated for their security Charleston Dec 14 Virginia Dec 1 New-York Dec 5 15800 96908 31J1 i I 279-109 150749 47329 Liverpool London Other Br ports 13 2 7 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 6 65 12 5 47 82 lal OT 47128 77 OILS Sperm winter strained One of the grounds taken by the Senator from Abbe ville was that the Bank was insolvent That it was in rail" Summer" Total 2104S 310830 198078 52708 Total Gt Britain debted for bills in circulation some $900000 and had but OSNABURGS Syard ROPE lb or $400000 to pay it Now what were the facts Bank Shares and Storks 8000 Up to the time of the sailing of the Cana Ordinary $100lbs The bills issued were in amount $1691830 (See 11539 Havre Bordeaux Other Fr ports Original DM'd Present price wsTrTrmoiis Bank Report table A) To meet this cost air to good Prime Rough "bush There had been withdrawn from circulation 8000 11539 Total France Malaga box and are now safe in the Bank $919615 13 Charleston B'k Old Stock SPIRITS Domestic "eal Add bills in tbe Br Banks £6308 23 16329 present relations with the Federal Government Both Houses of the Legislature are still engaged on the Bank question Night sessions of the House commenced last evening Mr Read of Anderson made a caustic and spirited reply-to Mr MEMKiNosa and Col Irbt of Laurens to-day battling manfully for the Banks in the House and Mr Black in the Senate 563074 85786' 162869 90757 219027 543174 Add bills lost and destroyed 300000 00 Gin American Rum hhds bbls Whiskey Philad Balto New-Orleans North of Europe South of Europe West Indies Total Foreign ports new South-Carolina State Union Planters Mechanics da the number of deaths by Cholera amounted to 1215 of this number 650 took place in Scotland A large proportion of Ireland is exempt from this awful scourge The objections in the case of Martin before the Court of Queen's Bench had been overruled Smith O'Bkieh's case was commenced on Tuesday 21st ult In London on Friday 24th ult there wag but little doing in Uie funds Consols were quoted at 87 to 87Jf ITALY The Anglo French mediation with respect-to Making of bills issued and out of circula 210484 S3 00 1 50 1 25 2 50 1 25 75 50 5 00 1 50 1122559 1059036 80576 SUGARS Muscovado lb 95 46 47 37(3! 38 85 01 86 42 44 25J426 70 60 (ffi 28 100 (S107 tion $1275824 usual rights ot appeal from Uie Territorial courts to tne Supreme Court of the United States They "respectfully but firmly protest against th- dismemberment of our their Territory in favor of Texas or for any cause" They furthermore say We io not desire to have domestic Slavery within our borders and until the time shall arrive for our admission into the Union we desire to be protected by Congress against their introduction amongst us" A local Legislature is asked for and that their interests may be represented by a Delegate in Congress On motion of Mr Quinn it was "Resolved That the petition of the people of New-Mexico in Convention assembled to the Congress of the United lutes be forwarded to Hon Thomas Benton and the Hon John Clayton and that they be requested Deduct this amount from amount issued and it would leave in actual circulation only $416006 118000: 749431! 70000! 1383825 Porto Rico Havana white brown Loaf Lump Louisiana The Western Mail failed yesterday from beyond Mobile Boston Island Sic New-York Philadelphia Bait and Norfolk 542352 48G000 389747 960084 686166 432000 which small amount could be redeemed by the Bank from her large resources ten times over before these bills could So Western B'k25 Rail Road 751 Charleston Ins TrtCo So Ca Insurance Co State 6 PerCent Stock 5 City 6 5 S6 $100 50 45 100 50 25 25 100 100 100 100 100 25 50 20 50 25 100 2800001 Re-publication of the English Reviews Messrs Scott Co of New-York who for a series of years have 409000: Other ports af-sack "4 bush be bunted Up and presented at the counters of the Bank I by many interested and most arixious opponents Most been engaged in the re-publication of the London Quar 3010256 800 3496349 106 Liverpool Turks Island Alum Total Coastwise Grand total of this amount at least one balf of it are of 1 and $2 bills and scattered all over the country Did the Senator San Canalsululi vshares terly Edinburgh North British and Westminster Reviews and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine deserve credit 413-J815: 4555385 21848 80576 Hamburg Bank Com Bank (Columbia) count nothing upon Bills and Notes discounted by the 27 (S 28 SOAP American yr Sow PMb for the promptitude and accuracy as well as neatness with which they have placed these valuable periodicals Camden Bank (Camden) I 00 1 75 1 00 on All sizes Seine Latest dates from Liverpool Nov'r 11 Latest dates from Havre Nov'r 9 Latest dates from Havana Novr 21 to represent the interests of this Territory in the Senate of the United Slates" It appears from a statement in the Republican that two'of the Delegates refused to take the oath of allegiance to the United Suites This Convention was held in pursuance of a proclamation issued by the acting Governor of the Territory Dona-ciana Vigil Cheap Postage We find the following summary of Mr Gogin'a hill in the Courier abstract or Bill for Reduction or Postage Bank ot ueoreetown before the public Merchants' BankCheraw Bank and now due to the Bank of $2668228 18 Upon those in suit of 244079 78 Nothing upon Bond secured by Mortgage of 538130 32 Upon tbe Stocks owned by the Bank of 67147 85 Sowing The arrangements of these gentlemen are such as to insure the earliest transmission of the originals from the British publishers when they are re-printed in New-York Real Estate 38930 95 Italian affairs of four months diplomacy has just reached its elementary stage and Brussels has been selected as the place where the Conference is to be held Letters from Rome announce insurrectionary movements against tire" Pontifical tioopa on the Austrian frontier At Florence and Naples matters remained in a quiet state CONTINENTAL The indications are that it is about the beginning rather than the end of the general struggle between the Ministry and the Democracy Each are convinced that the sword must be the only arbiter Berlin and Vienna are both ripe for revolt Efforts were making on tbe part of the people to secure the Constitution and restrain monarchical power Tbe King meanwhile was concentrating all the available military forces to sustain his power and authority The Prince of Prussia makes the declaration that if the immediately on the arrival of the steamers Their terms Making $356547 06 are for one Review $3 per for two three $7- The Senator seemed to regard all this immense sum as the whole four Reviews the Reviews and Blackwood's of no earthly wort Would it be believed that the citizens of South-Carolina were all insolvent or that all who Magazine $10 We nave before us the November numbr of the North have borrowed monev and their endorsers are insolvent' British Review received from Mr John Russell who Who was so gullible as to believe this slander? And is the agent of the publishers for this city what right or upon whose authority do Senators make The Southern Literary Messenger for December has sess in a higher degree the power of thinking distinctly and of expressing their thoughts clearly earnestly and with effect There is nothing superfluous about bis oratory and yet he is apt to leave nothing unsaid in a close argument that is likely to strengthen his own cause or to weaken that of his opponent He is beyond all doubt one of the strongest reasoners as well as one of the brightest ornaments of the Senate Correspondence ot the Courier WASHINGTON DEC 11 This has been quite an interesting day in Congress as you will see by reference to the newspapers The report of the Secretary of the Treasury was presented The topics of this voluminous document were well known before it was presented It was known to be a vindication of the policy of the administration in relation to the Tariff the Sub-Treasury and that it was intended to show a very favorable condition of tbe finances notwithstanding the occurrence of a war and the reduction of duties There were some sharp remarks in the discussion that to offer his own note for discount would be over severe in scrutinizing the note of a brother Director This could not be avoided but it was the commencement the first approach to corruption and the very purest and best of the Directors often acted wrong without being aware of it or unwilling to admit it though guilty of it But this danger did not exist in private Banks for the Directors were either paid or they were stockholders and interested in the prosperity of the institution The office of Director to a young merchant or factor was it gave him the command of funds and with those funds he could command business Planters living in the country who employ factors know nothing of Banks they could get no accommodation from them but they frequently required advances upon tlieir crops and therefore they selected such factors as could most readily advance If he was a Director he drew from the Bank at 6 per cent lent it to the planter at 7 and secured his future patronage and business It would not be difficult then to conceive of the effort which a young factor or merchant would make to secure the place and if be been handed us by Mr Hart the agent for Charleston such monstrous statements? He had himself he said been upon an investigating Committee and had looked at tbe notes in our Branch Bank and he could assert that Its table of contents gives token of a varied selection of literary articles they were well secured and as good as soy set of notes PROCEEDINGS OF COUSCIIj THURSDAY DEC 14 184a Present the Mayor Aldermen Topfer North Arnold Bonnell Adams Giluland Llotd M'Nel 9 The Mayor stated that he had convened Council to lay before them the following communication from the Port Physician and Telegraph despatch from New-York of 13th inst and advised some action on the part of Council to avert by every practicable means the introduction of the disease into the city CHARLESTON DEC 14 1848 To the Hon the Mayor and Aldermen of Council Gentlemek Four cases of Cholera having been reported as existing in New-York I would respectfully suggest the propriety of establishing Quarantine Regulations as regards that port similar to th plan adopted when Cholera previously visited this Continent I have the honor to be Very respectfully THOS SIMONS Port Physician NEW-YORK DEC 12 1848 Hutchinson Mayor Four (4) cases occurred here on last Wednesday one yesterday Nine others reported HAVEMEYEHV Mayor Whereupon Alderman Topper offered the following resolutions which were adopted Resolved That as satisfactory information has been received of the existence of Cholera in New-York His Honor the Mayor be requested In issue his proclamation We have from- the publishers "Hunt's exhibited by any other like institution in this State or any where else The testimony of all and every investigating Merchants' Magazine" for December being the com throne must fall that it shall fall with honor There is a slumbering insurrectionary feeling existing which the most trivial act would awaken into fearful energy pletion of the 19th vol of that valuable work with index See 1 For all letters (any distance) of half an ounce or less uniform postage of 3 cents to be pre-paid and 6 cents for each addition balf ounce or fraction thereof Sec 2 All newspapers over 1900 square inches (for all distances) a uniform rate of one cent On all papers over 500 and under 1900 square inches half a cent On all newspapers under 500 square inches quarter of a cent to be paid by publishers or subscribers in advance for each quarter of a year Sec 3 Printed or litographed circulars band hills Sic sent from the office of publication to pay one cent Sec 4 When not sent from the office of publication uch circulars to pay two cents So of transient newspapers See 5 ATI pamphlets magazines periodicals tic to pay two cents when of no-greater weight than an ounce and one cent additional for each half ounce or fraction thereof Sec Publishers of pamphlets magazines ane periodicals may exchange as newspaper editors Sec 7 Duly of Post Master General at certain offices to provide places of deposite for letters other than post fices and to appoint carriers Bee 8 Provides the franking privilege for the President Vice President Secretary of Senate and Clerk of House of Representatives Ex-Presidents and widows of deceased Presidents during life and members of tbe Senate and House together with the delegates from tbe lerri- toties for 30 days before the commencement of the first session of the Congress to which they shall have been elected to continue until the first session of the succeding Congress on all letters newspapers and not exceeding two ounces in weight and may receive letters Sic of the same weight The remaining sections contain penalties for violation of the franking privilege fcc Committee the Reports of all the Presidents from the charter of this Bank down to the "present day all bore ample testimony to the safe investment of this fund and title page Fourth No of "The Daguerreotype" published at Boston a Magazine of Literature and Science Losses had occurred but nothing more or more heavy The "Union Magazine" published at New-York and than happened to other Banking not losses edited by Mrs Kirkland Thisjiuinber is embellished with its usual number of highly finished engravings and from tbe capital but from the interest and the gain had not been so great as it would have been had no loss oc aFashionPlate curred but the gain to the people by this Bank notwith Holden's "Dollar Magazine" for December illustrated standing these petty and incidental losses had been over was an unscrupulous man it would not be difficult to understand tbe means by which he Would secure it There was here also great temptation to corruption What if the Senate should be told that be had beard of a candidate for the office of Director telling a member of the Legislature that if elected be the member should have with numerous wood engravings $200000 per annum In tbe conclusion of his remarks Mr Black said it Our Loose Papers We take great pleasure in accommodating visiters at our office with a sight of such of our was no small argument in favor of this institution that in times past it had not only had at its head men of as no difficulty in passing his note or of a member telling a candidate that if he voted for bim and he was elected enjoining upon the citizens careful attention to the condi mail papers as they may desire If any of them are of The city is partially tranquil It has passed through an awful crisis The details furnished by English residents are terrible Wessenhacsser the Commandant of Vienna was shot on tbe 15th ult Tbe accounts of executions in the streets are confirmed nnd caused great excitement BERLIN complete stale of siege is maintained and the people subjected to martial law but no blood has yet been shed by General Wrahoel Tbe Diet has been again and again dispersed at Breslau and other towns Gen Wrakgrl steadily follows up his determination to break np the Burgher Guards In the mean time deputations have been borne back and forward begging the King to retrace his steps PRUSSIA It is supposed the King will grant a Constitution similar to that of Belgium which is highly liberal Zhisseldorff was declared in a state of siege on the 224 ult The civic guards were ordered to give up their arms and troops occupied the city especial use in any case we have no objection that they followed in the Senate on the Printing The Whigs voted for the greatest number of copies that was proposed Gen Cameron of Pa declared that the late election was a popular verdict in favor of the restoration of the Tariff of 1842 Mr Niles another Democratic Senator said that the Secretary's facts would not support bis argument Mr Docglass' bill providing for the admission of California as a State was hailed with general satisfaction He proposes to admit California as a State embracing in its limits the whole of the Territory acquired from Mexico by tbe late treaty of peace limits tie but reserving to the Government of tbe United States the right at any time to create new States out of that part of tbe Territory which lies east of the Sierra Nevada and of the California mountains The area of the State of California in case of this division will still be as large as that of Virginia about sixty-four thousand square miles I have some douhta whether this btll will pass but Mr Dor'OLASs himself declared that there was little prospect Director he should expect him to pass bis note through tion ot their ct-llars lots and premises requiring that all decayed vegetable matter or other substances be removed likely to engender disease should be taken by him or them to whom tbey are of im distinguished talents and of as pure a character as any financiers of which any country could boast and that these bighmindedraen bad uniformly expressed a favorable opinion of the institution and were well satisfied of the Board Mr mentioned these facts he said merely Hesolved That the Commissioners of Board of Health we protest and remonstrate against their ndiscriminate abstraction without as much as saying be requested to use increased vigilance in their duties and see that all nuisances or offensive substances likely its usefulness What could be said against Uie testimony to show that the mode of corrupting members of the Legislature and Directors was understood and it might be bad already been practised This danger would always exist so long as the Bank is under the government of Di "by your leave" io enuanger uie neaiin oi uie city oe speedily removed of such men as the late Stephen Elliott Judge Col- Kxtoixxa mat uie mayor oe authorized rieidlv tn en- force tbe 7ih section of the Ordinance relative to Quaran These papers are often of use as reference and not unfrequently when we desire to send a few to a distant friend or correspondent we look wheie they ought to be without finding them We trust tbe hint may be taken tine reeulauons and the Port Physician be renuested Io examine carefully alt vessels arriving here from infected cock Hehrt Deas and Jacob Bonn Ion than whom purer men or more above suspicion never honored a State and who in (heir Reports of the character condition and responsibility of the Bank had always expressed them- selves in language calculated to secure for it the entire ports betore they be allowea to come up to the city Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun NEW-YORK DEC ll- According to the most authentic accounts to-day it would appear that there have really been no new case of cholera since 'Friday last at the quarantine ground and bat two deaths from that disease One case is reported to have occurred in the city at a German boarding-house This man was first taken sic last week William McDonald Esq a well known and much esteemed citizen alderman of the 8th ward died suddenly this morning of apoplexy The stock market has been very active to-day and all sound securities advanced from one to two percent Sales to a considerable extent of Treasury note 6 'sat 107 and 8 6's new loan 108 and tendency upward Exchange on London 8J4 per cent The money market is easy and money annears abundant as it is intended in tbe kindliest spirit Alderman Lloto offered the following resolution) which was adopted rectors unpaid uninterested in the success or loss of the Bank and annually elected by the Legislature He spoke he said of the Board generally he believed there were as good men in It as were in the wot but they were exceptions and he believed moreover that no man no matter however pure he was ever came out of that Board conscientiously believing that at no time and under no circumstances of personal want or desire to oblige a friend of the passage at this session of either of the modes of The Simpson benefit at the Park Theatre New-York amounted to the clear sum of four thousand dollars which Rmhei That whenever the Board of Health maydeem confidence of the community Were uch men to be disbelieved? As well might we trample profanely on the it necessary that they he requested to call in the aid of such citizens as they may select to asisttbem inearryin with three hundred handed to the Committee by Mr honor and good faith of South-Carolina herself of which Another conspiracy has been detected in Lisbon and those engaged in it punished Turkey is all tranquil nothing of moment transpiring Maceidt aa the receipts of onenightof hisSbaksperian their whole Uvea were an example and beautifully served was he ever less watchful over the interests of the State compromise proposed at the late session The New-York Company which has taken the contract for the conveyance of the mail in Steamers to Cnagres and from Panama to the ports on the Pacific have offered by a memorial presented to-day to construct a rail road across the Isthmus and at their own expense and without compensation until actual service is performed They propose to illustrate These with a single exception and many readings makes the handsome sum of $4300 This with some benefits soon to be given will place Mr Sixrson's than he promised himself to be when be went in This other of our leading men had passed from tbe stage of life and their place had been supplied by others who gloried in representing the opinions of what they called Board of Directors therefore exercised a corrupting influence upon themselves and upon others through the State and this constituted a reason why tbey should cease family beyond the reach of want Correspondence of the Courier COLUMBIA DEC 11 1848 to finish tbe road in three years and to transport upon it the military stores munitions of war malls and public to exist Tbey wielded a money power which he had Messrs Editors I proceed to give you a sketch of heard had been felt indirectly in elections in various parts the concluding part of tbe Hon Mr Black's speech on "young Carolina" but he very much feared that this modern class of political economists however hopeful and aspiring had not only not advanced in political wisdom and experience beyond the measure of their ancestors but were still at a great distance behind them of the at different times a power which if judi agents of the Government at a rate of compensation equal to the amount contracted by the government to be paid to the New-York and Liverpool steam mail packet line for FROM WASHINGTON A dispatch received yesterday from our Washington correspondent gives us a sketch of the proceedings of Congress on Wednesday In the Senate Mr Bentok presented a memorial of Uie inhabitants of New Mexico for a civil government pray ing that slavery should be excluded and protection extended them against aggressions of Texas Mr Kikq introduced a Bill to compensate Alabama for the Bank question delivered in the Senate on Friday last and also of the Hon De Treville's speech delivered ciously directed was enough In times of pressure and There has been quite an active business done in cotton with sales to-day of 2000 bales at full fair Uplands 6) and Mobile do 7 cents There were sales also on Saturday 1 am told of 3500 bales Tbe stock ia diminishing The Flour market is steady but not active sales during the day of about 6000 barrels at $525 to for common Western and Genesee and $550 lor pure brands Southern do 544 to $550 Sales of 200 bbls whiskey at 24c per gallon The grocery market is steady and unchanged small sales of rice at 3 eta per lb PHILADELPHIA DEC 6 The stock market is firm tand prices have an upward tendency Sales of Treasury note 6's at 107Jj and 8 6s $108 Pa 74 95 The flour market is dull Sales of 300 bbls at $6 and 1000 bbls at $512) No change in provisions sales of mess pork at 12 59 $13 and prime do 925 Bacon steady Nothing doing the transportation of the mails alone They ask for a con want to corrupt one-half of the people of the Stale with before the same body on the same subject last Saturday It is out of my power Messrs Editors to give you an tract of this route for twenty years The United States the money of the State om roe arduous upon uieir omcuu oitu-gations- Robert Gyles was elected a member of the Board of Health for Ward No 2 and Cattwell for Ward No 3 Council then adjourned FRANCIS LANCE Clerk of Council OFFICE COMMISSIONERS CROSS ROADS CHARLESTON NECK DEC 15 1848 At a meeting of said Board held at their Hall last evening ColTHOS CONDY and Col JAS SIMON3 were unanimously elected Commissioners to fill the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of Theo Gaillard and John Herron Eeq resigned Extract from the Minutes JAMES SHORT Sec'ry and Treas D15 1 Roads Charleston Neck AUCTION NOTICE gQP-The subscribers would respectfully request those who have bought Furniture at the Charleston Hotel to remove their purchases this day or to-morrow On Monday a final sale will be made and every thing left on band will be re-sold 15 2 A TAYLOR Mr Black returned his thanks to the Senate for the have already made a treaty with the Government of New Every one who had ever been a Director every one courtesy with which they had listened to his remarks of adequate idea of Mr Black's argument It was very able and on no occasion that I have bad the pleasure of hearing him have I listened to a better speech His Grenada guaranteeing to that Republic in consideration who was now a every one wbo lived in the of the right of way across that Isthmus the neutrality of Thursday offered by him while laboring under serious indisposition and also for the indulgence now extended to him In his concluding remarks be would endeavor manner is not particularly graceful It is sometimes rough but none of our speakers exceed bim in energy The Bank and in friends must be gratified in having such the Isthmus and the sovereignty of the Republic of New Grenada over it The isthmus is but fifty miles in width but the road is impassable by wheels and over much of it hope of being a Director and every one who bad ever been favored by a Director might safely be put down as friends of the Bank lifting their voices in its defence and struggling for its perpetuation But this influence was increasing every year Every election made new friends for he said to be as brief as possible but the desire of brevity would not induce him to withhold from the Senate any a champion there is no transportation except by packing mules The Hon Mr De Treville said that if any part of the I have no doubt that the proposition will be agreed to by Congress It will of course greatly facilitate emigration information he might possess relative to the past and pie-sent condition of the Bank nor prevent bim from stating as fully aa he might deem necessary the strong reasons that influenced him as well as the friends of the Bank argument of the member from Richland was intended to show that closing the Bank of the State would be followed to California it and as time advanced it would be found more and more difficult to counteract it so that then whether persons were with it or not it would be impossible to close the doors of the Bank There was danger from this Tbe other two classes were dismissed summarily As to the by disaster and oppression to the people of the State be advances made to Government during the Creek war which was passed A joint resolution from the House re-appointing Regents from the Smithsonian Institute was adopted In the House Mr Palfrey asked leave to introduce a Bill to repeal all laws tolerating the slave trade in the District of Columbia Mr Holmes objected to the leave being accorded and it was refused Mr M'Lahi's instructions to tbe Select Committee to inquire concerning the constitutional obligations of Congress to publish their proceedings were agreed to Mr Greeley introduced a Bill to discourage specula had not heard it or bad not tbe sagacity to discover it If A majority of the House consisting chiefly of Whigs but also of some Democrats have begun early ia the work of restoring the Tariff of Tbey have instructed the Committee on Ways and Means to bring in a bill to restore be could believe that the destiny of the State was bound in neei Groceries steady and prices small sales of riceat33 3H Via The cotton market is firm and holders sales small Whiskey is firm with sales at 24 25 cts gallon Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun WASHINGTON DEC 9 1848 Great Feat of Morse's Magnetic Two More Wires to be put up between Washington and If York No attempt was made to telegraph the President's message entire from this city to New-York Four or five synopsis were handed into the office within rive minutes of the time the Government Express started and each person handed them claimed the 15 minute rule The two wires were at once connected direct to Jersey city and their operators commenced their labors alternately everv 15 minutes on each synopsis Before 6 o'clnrk generally in sustaining the policy and usefulness of that institution Neither he nor they he said were studious of any concealments He bad nothing to fear from the most rigid scrutiny and as many vague charges had been preferred and much unmeaning clamor bad been raised up in the fate of tbe Bank be would be as unwilling to boasted profits of tbe Bank of $100000 and he spoke from the President's Report the argument was that if the Bank was closed the people would lose them His calculation press bis resolution as he would be unable to repair the mischief But he denied that any such consequences the Tariff of 1842 The vote was yeas 96 nays 93 There is very little conversation now on the subject of could grow out of the measur proposed he admitted that the Cabinet every one being satisfied that Gen Taylor was that the banking capital was $3397000 but put it at and $100000 was about 3 per cent No other Bank or even private citizen would be content with that income upon his capital but he denied that the in respect to the mis-management extravagance and present insolvency of the Bank it was equally due to that institution and its officers as well as to the people of the closing tbe Bank would be a great disaster to particular individuals and so far be agreed with the member from has as yet made no decision upon it for thk cockier FLORIDA tion Richland for instance it would be an event much to be State whose agent the Bank was that a thorough investi lamented by the salaried officers of tbe Bank wbo now Messrs Editors Having Med the climate of the receive annually about his sympathies were with gation into its concerns should be made He wished that every thing Senators bad to say they should say openly boldly pointedly in order that the friends of tbe Bank might clearly understand the ground of the opposition above place ifuring the last winter with manifest advan them alone It would be a most disastrous blow to the hopes of the Directors new in and the boat of candidates tage I am induced to make a short statement which may be interesting to those of your readers who are threatened who are awaiting the election and hope to get for it and be prepared to meet it or are already afflicted with pulmonary disease: Enter- He had endeavored he said to show to the Senate on would cut off entirely from the fortunate twelve the use of $70000 or more if they desired it of the public money prize is a small settlement on the Northern Bank of Lake Monroe being more than two hundred miles up the St yasterday the great benefit resulting from the Banking privilege This he bad proved by the eagerness with annually To the host of mercnants and others of doubt every synopsis was in New-York city Had an agreement been entered into by the New-York press to have one entire copy of the message transmitted it might have been in that city more than an hour previous to the Government Express Tbe operators at this office Messrs Bailey Clark Thompson Washington and Wood cannot be beaten by any five operators in this Union Two more wires will probably be added by this company from this place to the city of New-York either during the winter or early in the spring when all the demands of the public will be promptly answered Most respectfully FRENCH Prest Mag Tel Co CHARLESTOWN Vs DEC 10 Episcopal Church Destroyed by Fire We regret to inform you that the new Episcopal Church at this place was destroyed by fire last night The fire broke out about 8 o'clock in the 'evening originating from a furnace in the cellar and baffled all attempts to extinguish it It was burned to the nothing saved and Bjnsurance John's River and about two degrees South of Jackson ful credit in Charleston and elsewhere who look to the which private individuals known to be men of great A resolution in reference to the disinterment and removal of the remain's of the late James A Black to their native soil was proposed and agreed to Mr Root introduced a resolution instructing the Com mittee on Territories to report a Bill without delay providing a Territorial Government for California and New Mexico which was agreed toby a vote of 109 to a call ortfte4 House being had previous to taking the question Adjourned Lewis Cass Junr has been nominated as Charge to Rome Proceedings off Yesterday There was no business transacted in Congress yesterday Mr Butler in the Senate announced the death of ville The steam boat which leaves Charleston every aid of friends in the Direction for means to bolster up gacity had purchased oils right' from the people and by the actual amounts yearly made by the Bank Tbe peo their business at tbe risk of the State it would be a sad Friday morning connects at Savannah with the line running the whole way to the Lake The passage is inside the boats and the cost to a person going on direct ple had reserved to themselves this privilege in part and Bank had aright to talk about ber profits when she whs not in a condition to meet ber liabilities and when she was insolvent Tbe argument of tbe gentleman from Richland that tbis was a war of private Banks vs the Bank of the State was not true He Mr was opposed to all Ranks as he would show when the time came Tbe argument that the profits of tbe Bank were pledged for the payment of the Fire Loan and therefore that we eouia not close the Bank in good faith be said was already answered by the member from but that the Bank tbe mere creature of the State which bad no credit except the very credit of the State should guarantee or become security for the State was to him strange and amusing No bond bolder desired nor ever did desire to look to any surer source than the State for his security Mr TthencontendedthattlieBank was insolvent He denied that ber assets could be made available to meet her liabilities He showed that on the credit side of tbe Report made by the President and Directors of the Bank that exclusive of the fire loan bonds amounting to $782-936 there were assets to the amount of $1887644 which under most favorable circumstances could not be made available until after a considerable lapse of time and some of them perhaps not at aU had sold part of it to others for less than it was worth not exceeding twenty dollars Tbe people had been cheated out of this privilege in part and the present outcry was raised he said in order to The climate of Enterprise is very mild the latitude be occurrence for by such tbe State had already lost $500000 and was threatened with a further loss of $230000 Jo tbe favored debtors of the Bank who bad had their own" time and wbo expected to be grateful for a continuance of the same favor it would be an event to be for his resolution limited their expectations But these several classes though large and influential were not the people ing low and the place well secured from the Northern and get that part of it which the State had reserved to itself PLANTERS' HOTEL CORNER CHURCH AND QUEER STREETS Charleston MIOT respectfully informs bis friends and patrons that he has again resumed tbe management of the above Establishment fit 15 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE By the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company capital $375000 all rtxa in The undersigned continues to take FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at fair rates of premiuin All losses promptly paid here as soon as proper vouchers are furnished WM MARTIN Agent OV7 9 Broad-street HARRIED on Thunday evening the 7th inst by the Rev 8 Cos EDWARD RAWARTH to EMILY OLDS both of this city MARRIED on the 12th hut at Grace Church bythe Rev Mr Barnwell THOMAS ROPER to MARY 8 daughter of Dr Johs Grimke Consignees per Rail Rawd December 14 2312 bales Cotton and Mdze To Robinsons St Caldwell Martin Starr St Walter Sims St Dulin Frasef St Co Caldwell Adger Co F- Meetee A Neuffer Barttena A Desaussure ackelibrd Clarkson Graeser Glovers Davis Chambers a White Reeder and order Faasenfiera Per line ship Catharine from Messrs Harper Harper Jr and 9 in tbe steerage i Pet L- ship New-York from Messrs TWaite Wiggins Respont 0 Jacobs and 13 in the steerage Per schr Advancerom Messrs Tyler and Palmer Per steamer Wilmington from Wilmington (N Mrs Capt Rollins and servant Capt Russell and lady i Leland and daughter A Smith and lady Rev Turrenton Rev Chester Dr Raubfruse Messrs Collins Martin Thos Semmes A Bigelow 1 3 Bennett Nkkerson A Neidham Neidliam and Lennon Per 17 steam packet Metamora from Savannah via Messrs Joiner Blind Beat tie and Howell Pet steamer Nina from Messrs Armstrong Eason Wilmot and 2 on deck What the Hon Senator asked would more strongly show the great benefit of the Bank to the State than the coast winds We had during tbe last winter no weather so cold as to be unpleasant in the open air after 8 o'clock in the morning and but few wet or damp days Near the boarding bouse are three mineral springs two of which fact that it actually paid to the State or for the State upwards of $110000 for the inn-rest on the public debt and also carries $100000 more to the Sinking Fund making to nor the State and in crying out against the misfortune which was threatened io them only the member from Richland was defending those whose interests were deci have been found beneficial in improving the appetite and affording manifest relief to dyspeptics The landlord the Treasury between $200000 to $300000 so dedly at war with the interest of the people He was defending the Bank against Uie people Mr Tkevillk said Hejuno and his amiable lady are obliging and atten that notwithstanding die increased expenditures of the NORFODwftoECil A draft of 80 seamen for the US frigate Raritan arrived here on Saturday morning in the packet schr Adrian Cent Walpole from New York A draft of 80 men under command of Lieut Swart-wouth also arrived yesterday morning in the packet schr Corambia from Beacon store ship Supply Lt Com'g Pennock was towed np to the naval anchorage od Saturday evening by 8 steamer Ibtd PITTSBURGH DEC 9 Melancholy StacUe Mr Lot Irwin an extensive iron manufacturer of Mercer county in this State and brother of Gen Irwin of Centre county committed suicide by hanging himself on Wednesday last No cause baa so far been assigned for this rash act government and the enormous public debt which is being he was for tne people against tbe their interest tive and as far as the boarders of last winter were concerned gave universal satisfaction The table is well Hon A Sims member of Congress from this State Mr Wallace made a similar announcement in the House of Representatives The customary Resolutions were adopted after which both Houses adjourned Dispatch from Baltimore Tbe following are the contents of a dispatch received yesterday from our Baltimore correspondent dated the 13th inst California Gold Mr then showed by the monthly published Report of yearly paid off the taxes since 1809 bad decreased was separate and disuse Closing the doors of tbe Bank supplied with wild turkey venison and other game and after January with fine fish which are taken in quantities From a Report of the Hon Edmund Bellinger made in 1839 (here the Hon Senator referred to Reports and would seriously affect these classes but be saw nothing in that which ought to make the Legislature pause 1st As to the salaried officers he believed they bad earned the Bank that on the 1st Oct 1848 ber cash liabilities were $1600000 and upwards while her cash resources were only $340000 He also called tbe attention of the friends of the Bank to a statement in tbe Hamburgh paper from tbe lake Resolutions 27 of that year it appeared that the average annual taxation for tbe ten years preceding 1819 Tbe boarders amuse themselves in hunting fishing and every doOar ever received by them from the State he felt rowing on the Lake which may be varied by visits to tbe which bad not been contradicted that the Bank had fttely A320519 for them but tbey were like clerks in a counting house sugar boiler which is in operation at the place been be explained what was meant by kiting and A report trora tne rnuadeiphw Mint states that nearly I Tbe average annual taxation for the tea years to be dismissed when occasion for their services no longer preceding 1829 was -301718 existed 2d As to be Directors ne Believed now and thirty-five thousand dollars worth of California Gold has Indiana The Legislature of Indiana met at Indianapolis on the 5th inst and organized by the election of George Carr of Lawrence as Speaker of the Hraur Cant Dodd was elected Chief Clerk of the House always did that the government of the Bank ought never Ihe average annual taxation for the ten years For the satisfaction of those wbo may need a physician I mention that they can have th services of Dr Woroeburk who spends bis winters at Enterprise and whose reputation is so well established ia lite United States thej be needs no notice front A CHARLESTONIAN snowed that it was never resorted to except by tottering bouses He did not say that the statement was true but be asked tbe Senator from Richland to say if it was true or not and admonished him to answer carefully and not until after be had consulted with those from whom be obtain preceding 1839 was 280585 to nave been entrusted to men wbo bad no interest in ber and Judge Test Secretary of the all democrats here is a United States senator to the democratic mus between 1819 and 1829 tbe diminution of success or failure This was an error in the original candidates named are Governor WbttcomD lion it taxation per annum was 18830 Between 1829 and 1839 it was -91131 charter Why was the office of Director which had no salary attached to it and which if faithfully discharged Owen Chamberlain and Ed A Hannegan present ed bis information been smelted at that institution the quality of which was so pure as to bring it within a fraction of the standard value of gold coin Governor of Vlrginia The Legi stature of Virginia on Tuesday last elected Flotd Governor of that State Ohio Legislature- On Tuesday evening last the Democrats of the House Diary of Weather at Columbia week incumbent Mr next contended that under tbe Constitution of was a burthensome and unpleasant one so eagerly sought Multiplying eaeb of these sums by ten yeanvthere would appeartobave been actual saving to the people la taxation in 20 yean of the after? The answer was in the annual private Report of the United States tbe Bank was unconstitutional He proved that the bills issued by this Bank were to all intents and purposes bills of credit which a Stale was Weatherl Wind the the unlimited ase of the public funds for themselves and their friends Each Director went in 9rJ Rajti suiuor 399340 Samuel Anderson says the Commercial one of the oldest and wealthiest citizens of Springfield died in the cars near Spring Valley on Wednesday last Mr Anderson eme to the city on business and while returning to bis boarding bouse in the evening received a fall inflicting bruiat upon his nose which at the time was thought tri- 1AM 1 I 1 -tl MMm In Thus said Mr Black at the very time the Stale was upon the common understanding that he was entitled ot positively prohibited from emitting by the Federal Consti tution He had other objections to the Bank which be of Representatives of Ohio still remained in permanent a credit of and when that was exhausted should he desire more he bad only lo endorse die note of some itw ss SB Fair Fair Fair Fair Drixzla moat extravagant in her appropriations and expenditures she was enabled by means of her Bank to dimtnisb the amount of her taxes paying every demand throughout set forth and urged with great ability I have not time to Depart are the Atlantic Steamers From Europe New-York Boston Hermann (Am) Dec 7 Canada (Br) Nov 25 Dec 20 Jiagara(Br) Dec 2 Dec 27 Ettropa(Br)Decl5 Jan 19 America (Br) Dec30 -Jan 34 Cauda (Br) Jan 13 Feb 7 tuuwage master to bis side and withom a struggle fell in- session calling the roll every morning and evening pursue bis argument into all its ranuficatioos None of friend and it was passed all of this was at the risk of tbe State There might be in many cases no risk but it was even seasons oi aorersiiy that was made upon ber our Senators possess the art of analyzing an intricate sub- Fair to bis arms His body was properly laid out in the ears The senate elected Aexold Sergeant at Amu and then Hat every attention paid by the gentlemanly conductor 1 Com Advertiser 1 adjourned wouia genuemen who raited tins clamor about tn Cloudy ect more successfully than Mr Ds Tuvillx none pos not probable that a Dustttir who expected in a lew days.

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